THE BIT,: OMAHA. TUESDAY, FEBUUATIY f, 1D15. HOUSE PUSHES IDE BUILDIIIGAND-LOAII Comnittea .' of vhole Recommends Mrssure for rage and Sends , ' It to Third Heading. v 4. i , uKrs ". rairosE to urr limit MNCOLN. Feb. i iP'rwHal -fa6ro-11 rt!on en tm Huran hutMing and loan tsuMvMstion Mil. II. IX. Ne. 4. wi tal th rtouna lo omrnItta of the whol Monday forenoon.. Severn! rTltlc of the tll attarkWl ft nn tha flortr, but IU trni cama to U; Arlmtm In lg-orm flilon. and a motion by Mr. EJmlima tA riitp07i tn1eflnltelr waa otd downw by M Jo 1?- Th rmr"lM' ,h whole thro recommended' th bill for b8S ami ent It te third reading". The rnnln problem of thl measure la to lrt-rM tha limit of loan which mar be made to any one peraon by a buHUn ni toan annotation. Tender the, present 'law. ti more than may fee loawd nn any one plrea of property and no more t'.en C.fO of aiorte Tny b taken out by cue borrower. Cfeancea Tkla Rule. V The Mil change till rule a that con rrnii having- KOO.Ooe of awet way maka nlncl (nana of tlO.Om. and from that p'lnnmt on up by graduated sUpa cntil in limit of ti.dOi tn reached for aaaocla t .in having tl.W,(W or mora of aaet Another proliia of the bill allow then orgsilatlon .t Invent their, fundi In i-ertfc,lnt intoret-bai-lng eourlllea other than real aatata niorte-iffe. The main fleht tan on tha amendment offered by Mi. Nifly of Poujflaa county limiting 'the amount of lon to SW.fV. Tha mover declared that he. hid consulted Brelary Royae of tha State Banking board and found him willing tc sanction loan by tlie. larecr concern aa hllfh aa ilM.ttA, Mr. Palmer .of rxiugla aurported tha .Nealey amendment, but It wm gontrally c4,os-ii on the trovnd that f","y lan .on one plera of property would not ba n'.lreiy safe. i ) Opoea the I.liult. , ; .Mr. Mi. hoi mad a apeech atmliuit tha vt.MW limit, declaring that tiff loan Ilka thla are made at a lower rat of Intar rl than amaller one. II considered that lh t hlrf problem of the building and loan .violation I. V1 irtoun of capital for arnall borrower and home owner, and ha would not consider It fair to that cla ,to piyrn't such a large loan $.V.XiO. i The Neclcy .amendment wna voted down, fn anothor presented by Mr, Palhey, liowlng thirty member to truneact bul-rn-BB at annual mectiris. The law now f Dirc the'altnndar.o of 'fifty 'member In iM itin r by. proxy. ' Aftr the .Varlotia feature of the bill i.ad bn tliscuMflcd. !r. Elmolimd moved 1 li,il.finr.B poxtpontment. . . . I t . i t 'or fmoll B(irrwfr. ' , t Tnijnliiijl wanted .the law left an It i an thBt the email bomrt-r would r-t ha . , .i. tf . ....... &.t....l . - K..IU,M ana onn juiciaiinn. , , , Mr. Taliner u;iportd the bill and de clared that the law tiaras the am nnW as It watt r!i,hti,pn yours aRo, whrn build- Ids anil loan aiuorlMtl'iriH were In th'ilr i Infancy. IIo thimght the tlm bad coma wnen their .-ofe ehould be eninrapd. ; ' M;-. Schneider dwlarcd 'Unit 'from hla homt town, . Haettna. . h hud letter from both bank ard buHilinK and loan pt-f j e ?hat th-y favored the bill, at.d. fi)r tlmt rfBfion he w( for Jt ".. Railway Timo Table Lleasure Postponed! J-ro:n Malt t orreniH-nuenl.) . l.;M OC.N". Keb. g.-ttp-Ul Ttli uraiii.) - The 5'uilroK'l ctminiiitiia of the hotm rot 1-ortotl liOUc rail fnr in'hf Inl's pool ; onviiii'iit till evening, nf'r s hoarlfiK. hi whirU viial i i r'c nlilh m t.t rilN ',!ii were lv'n chiiine to talk on tho hill. Th's Mil required thBt the time--tktiie of ,tr,lii ho,jul S pb 111 tailed In two rirw!papera' of the ctmnty end pH 'rr at hp heat rste. Ilouce r.ii! :.s rc(Utrng the bulidlnis of ibya. overbed! way under anil over ) .,.'r,-..i,lA v, Jltre .the. lain ,Wa. owned on tiyia mi. !, oi t(m trk by the name In ii: iiiuftl, k iriirti'ti out fl paiteuge. .-V.cr it l.s.4 t,.- r, i. in.-i that aub- e.,oull t bui:t lii.f the" trai-ka Ure no:!yh for tatUe te pan thrwueh. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR rvm sine !M crAiX"t I il ui I lun il'rom a Ktaff Corrcpinder,l.) MN'OM-V, rb. 8 -(SfeciMl V Lieuten ant lUiv ii,or James Pcureoit foU that rtuln jifeMfttj-cra have been unfair to Him tn 'puliltfhlng the fact that he re-f.-!vss twt.ye the salnry of a enator anj ti nt his ton Is onn of the senate etn I.H.yfU. lie euys It niumt be lakes ii-t r-iini,u.ratiin limt i. to malm a h'.it&-wi,ie tsnipalgn ar.d had to furnish t f;l,.:.iy bund tiiBl cont Mm IW-, tlilnj tint t"iuii(i 4f the ordinaty tt-nnior. v dptv m Li UK j3 iICLiIvjAl punJCuticuri Ointment f.r ::iri pufty an J beauty. . I.' I rtf! Ly Mail t - . v. . I I . .. ... ti,:f ( ' " ' - . . . . 1.. . ... . i - . V mHk. v 5 i I i ifU iVL - v'V. t j ) va j COURT REPORTERS IN ARMS Be prccntti Taylor'f Bill Cane Tight to Ee Kade Upon Miaiiiri .AllowinjFrreAppeB.il. JUDGE ORATES IS AGAIXST IT r From a Btaff rrepondnt.l LINCOLN. Feb. 8.-fepeclal.) Repre centatlv Tavlor aay houee roll No. 110, cutUng the Income of court reporlei by reaulrinK them to furnish lrnc-rlpt of cares appealed JQ tha aupreme t-ourt. free, waa prepared for the rxpre pur poa of helping the poor man who might have to go te the supreme court and had no money to pay for a transcript. Oppo nent of the bill meet thi with the argu ment that the bill I in the Intercut of men who can afford to have lawsuits, for they cn carry case tip and It won't .ost them anything to do so, ' Anyhow the bill baa been shown to hel ome corporations, aa court reporter from all over tho rtate have been en riching tho railroad by paying good money to come to Lincoln anfl work against the bill. . ' ' . Messages of one kind and snother have also been coming tn, tho following froro Judge Grsvrs of the Eighth Judicial dls trkt to Representative, Mear being a. sample ot the many oomlng to the mem ber: Vote against Imnse roll No. 110. Reporter could not keep up wnrK tmdor free tran soript. Hupreme court would he swamped. One tamliiar . with court work knows a reportrr earns ht money. We neo pood rejrortfr and muat pay them. hm't ut salaries or fees. Personal Tax List, Publication ' Meets with Favor 4 From a Ftaff Corretpondeni.) LINCOLN. Keb. t-49reclal.)-Houso roll it., by Richmond and Broome, which calla for the publication of personal ta lists, I exciting rnueh raverahl enmtnent In the legislature and apparently stands a good show of being put through. The leglslatore figure that-whll It will probably cot the vg'riouc counties oome thlng, the publication of the personal tax roll would aavo lt cost many a time tiver by driving the las dodgers out In the open. The bill provide for the. publication by township .at one-third the' legal rate. Only the total and not the Itemleed schedule Is to be printed.' NO BOUNTY UPON CROWS; LAHNERS'BllL KILLED (From a frlaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., FeK 8. (tfpei'Ial.) The JJt!)raskstato aenxte I a frlsnd of the crow and thla afternoon voted to 'In definitely postpone Lhner' bill em powering county commissioners to offer a bounty of 10 cnta on eaoh ecrow aialp brought to the county , clerk' office.. In defense of hi hill Knaf T.l.n.. Hld that tho crow was a disease spreader in- thut U td upon tha carraaee of hogs "nun oiea oi cnolera, and then car ried the disease to th barnyard of the community.- Senator pplkk cf Saline -,came to tho rescue of the crow. II did not think It wa Blhl to kill the-bird.. He believed h wa a, great songster and made tnuslc fnr the owlne while they were eating their mesL and mati tha lisrnjrard a sort or a cabaret' for tho amusement of the stork,- -Yon couldn't kilt Vm; anyway," said the fsllnv county senator, "for they ran smell powder ao far that no man can SH ( lose OliOUKh for ahnf kl..K shows thut the. gentleman from 'saline Mina. sonii ititiig about crows. Legislative. ' Proceedings Ttr4 fl'4l tm House. - II. li. ji, Mr.Hh-AUowlng put of Mato huU IndUo Xui.d t k, uU in buy li. toil tiri.iK..i from prlvetii ownnm rnll.il of .b.-.-iim U rer-vired otily.f.nty lour voir ,)) B call of the house proved IneiftM'ine to inuhtcr the required flfty- OJn, " A Joint hertng on hiiu.a t(l No. tlie. ifsn..ic hol bill tttnied at hivaklng uu th l,g,t roinhlna a:,tonK llv aio K i-ominUtsiiin iiiei'viianta at outh Uiimlin, 'UI te hi ld WediKnoiiy artvrnotin bv the senate aint lioure ronunliuea on Hint rloctl na rj5iii8. A luixe awemuioa of conv U1I1.M011 inon will be hei irom the stoi ic ?".'." 13 '"T,i"t a.unt th pasenna ot tho bill. Kerisers in the 4crmi t m are aencrally dciiiatidlng Its entu tmoul. A .osetj or nwu tor.v,, t f(Mlu tia inl tentlmy starlni work Monday it,-iniKn e.-rliig Joe and liardrned snow from the --.i. ui in. 'iiioi aruurids. The j srnid to i-ltnn the opportunity to w ii tno open ,ir at a pua UiHdiwhi fi men ork roin ni, ,i..,nt nrroiiioitiiK. . H. o;', tiriMnne-i eminint exemp tion tr.m Jurv or niiiliery snm-Jt and l'Miie0(. of j,ll Ui uitor rive yerV B'tl-.e inenibi riup in voluutoer V.iv company. l-i.u, . . f v'uk Alio firrmeo lit cities or in- Hihh l&o n,i,.. i.mi, , iH-nion . ', , Inw-rc nsiun provision to ..y6ri, vius-e CRilr.g iunu?er fire d-pHitin-nia. -:ihid. ' I 11, 11. 1 J, !.. iie-'uiree rond oversver . to noi.fy count v ..i ....,r ..-.. .. .. j-i.tiii.i.al.ed .so. in corner or load inarki-r lla loat or i1c.itnvd. Vatd. f . . .' ' ' ulci--r H. nolres Hoard, of Control to fuiUbii laH.iin o vt,.. rn roil,, J at (.ran.! Immii.1 a..t i.:r..,.i . Jler- liom., t,ut living ouuiju ti, Uomva. H. It. Ijir,i(iiMakf ooudty boani ovrtrei ot t;,0 JMJoi, llltfr, no- tn I'LlZI1" of tho Vav. ( CsMsihlee 0t Vkel. . 8. F. . Khumway of I tson 1'rovU.n f,,r trii,ti,, r J.-ff.rtiv. r.r iuior i-oriPieratlfn. .u. f. k, ui..-i I tutu liultfe-An.mlii employ.' hLuily ax,iont km. J iirr.M.t new schedule of luvinpim IUi..r;d i,, K W i rom.Moiux. i. i. tu, tJaumlers of tHuaiH-Aiiu-liIa law enatiliiuf ciiai-itahle eci.iia lo i,-. JJicoryui.ie jno ea.lly. Hv umim n.ird lo Jina. . K ., Hyiflsnd of lto.me rnvdr. the manner in vl.l.h the i,x for city or uU les puroera !oJ- U rawed. . K:oi.i. iiwua-J to ).. . K. 49. i.i.!and of B.im i'roM.l.a timl trio.tr.-e ci vnitBe r;!, i,na Tiae r.io.tnts end Ulfrs of the Ml:).-ii-r tnre inonWi jiri.-r to elm lion. Kecvm iii(ni:. (j to . j f. K. St. 1 ..iiini.n of Howard-lteriolrs onrter pnlly crrUIn stbn.lu.Ua for iuiu-t-r aii.l j.uu:t, onforc. nwnt m, ij (.Olilliilul.i. Jvv Ollllilr-n ird 1o p,.. . K. 114. llin.-ia ef 'I urn rr-i'iovii. iiiuniy c.oiiiiieion..r uy i, vy a Uouniy 'f lo out, on itow. Jr,dr:wU!y 0,1 i.'livd. ", i K. m, Iuah ft Kln:l.lJi,.,; ,lri lurorntajre of ooMecliu.i frr oil dir, t I'nK .iiun funds. iie, jur fuithrr nn. H'i'.l 11 tion. . y. bl, 1i,),t of Kinii.all-Proxi.t. fur If,. I'llfl !,M 4.f M . ...... 1 . .. .. ji-Hmta.i, in,i,i, i, nj u. Ih4 ,,, I of , i, f,nui(. the i( iii'Ut o.f win. .i 1. tu t.,- m Ik, 11,1,, ,j ivr t). ,.ir,,.., 1.11.1 , , iUi.,.11 ,.f u,:,,,,, j. in. 11, . 1 ., j ' f I ' L. ihrr vt K iint.II -f u-ii- " 'l.',.' 1MUHU..II S.H.OI1. lln ll,,j,i..l,,. a , I" I in f . ui. .-riri of fatm.. r;r;i-a' Blt.-iil.. ti.M,!;n f.,i ll;.. ,, ,hi.iiki i,ui.i f -' I'i'.1 1-1 i.i.-.r 1 i'ti. 1.' 1 a, l.L", FAIR MORMON MISSIONARIES CAMPAIGNING IN GOTHAM Miss Edna Crowthcr and Miss Gertrade Phelps from Salt Lake City, who are engaged in the preliminary work of converting New York to the Mormon faith. . i - , .v .... U-''. I I i i "" f 1 u - It - ' i r h ; -J) t v t: ' "ajiwejw Omahans Tell Labor. Committee About . Compensation Law (From Ptaff Correnpondcnt.) LINCOLN. Feb. 8.-Ppcr;ial.A hearing before the lnhor committee of the rnal this evening old rot develop In any great result. The hearltu? whs over an arnend mento the preeerit workmen'e compen sation law, which would raise the natal ity from M to 60ii per cent. President Knnpp of Omaho, president of tho Htate HiMiufactui-orKV association, and J. W. Ounihlc, president of tho Omaha association; lempetar of the Dempster Windmill Manufacturing com pany, of Beatrloe; Mars of Fremont and others spoke ageiiwt a change, and V. M. Coffey, slate lubor Commissioner, favored the amendment. Knnpp satd that the compensation law had been tn effect only'a hnort time," and a It waa wrktng out In good shape he did nyt think It wise to make any change. f Coffey thought the law should be changed so aa to extend over a amall number of employe. He alo' thought there ought to be a provision of the law which would give a certain, percentage of the compensation received for a fund for te admlnlKtratlon or tho law. As there were but three members pf the senate committee present tonight no ac tion u taken. , House Recognizes ; Dr. Bessey's Work (From a Staff Correspondent,) LINCOLN. Feb. 1 (SpeciaJ.)-Dr. C. Ii llessoy's long senloe to the state of Ne braska a, the head, of the. university botannii-al deparlmeut received recognition In the l.-tflslatui-e today by the pasnae of a resolution tn the house offered by Mr, Mattesoii. Til resolution ex preened the) appreciation of he vaJuaplo work done by t)r. fceosoy In the study 6f plant life an4 evpreee.1 h!ie fur bis speedy recovery from the lllnee which now confronts him. H waa reported that Pr, Bessey I Utile Improvod and heart specialist from Omaha have been called jn consultation over hla case. Senate Gigs Back f On Printed Journals i 1 , - (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. B.-?peolal.-The on ute met thU afttrnoou and. about the t'irat tiling raio.r v. the old yur.lkm of the senate Jnurnul. It Imitiir finally agreed that as a substitute for the daily p'riiiKnl Journal mimeograph copies should ie furnished the senators. , DOUGLAS COUNTY BILLS ' REPORTED FOR PASSAGE (From a Staff Coriepponilent.) LINCOLN. Fob. g (Sierll.)-H. It. M, a bill viULU vii ii,tro.li.ii. d by the. Polig ia counly tivk'satlon. tilling for a mu uli !im1 loui t in Cnuiha and amended so aa to ghe South Omaha another "no, waa reported to the houne by the Judi ciary committee thU morning for ssse. A ftature of If. R. SI, another bill by the DoUfcla county delipatlon, cuts doAn the number of Jtis'iora of the peace In loii;li county from lx to 10. This till, with other features, such as a r-po'-nlmclit of contitablea Instead of eler llon, was reported for pastage In the com mittee of tho whole. ' Feel Fine! Keep Bowels Active, Stomach Sweet'and Head Clear No 04ta how hod your liver, sloiniuh or t.owe; how MiOi-h youi' brad aohi-s, how lulnei at lo n'l iini-oiofortitble you are from constipation, , indigcittcn, billoiin tiffv and tlokg?tlup IkikoUvou siways gri Hie itttrtu d rrauit with Caavarvt. 1 Thry end the head k lie, blllou.iici, j .lUitlhe., n. rvouvneais i. k sour. kiM I 'CAND1 CATHARTIC a., "" Twx :o ,eYVM;iiM LUSITANIA FLAG INCIDENT HOLDS CENTER OF STAGE (Contlnuod from Page One.) the Illy IC&presa, "aucb . tactics will seem inexpedient and even humiliating to the Ilritlsh mind. - Since when haa the Union Jack become a color to be, hauled down timidly or an inadequate protection on ail the oaa? Tho whole affair leave a very disagreeable taste In the mouth of Knainnd. . ,' "Wa do not presume to ' question or criticise tho admiralty, ' but our . con fidence In tho idmlralty ejid the navy I such that we are bound to regret pro foundly a resort to a subterfuge which, while It In no way excuses German piracy, may givo the enemy and- neutral nations an opportunity for the sneert which we are least Inclined to tolerate," , . ' Tvo Bt Battles In Eaat.V , In the realm of military Interest today all eye are turned toward the eastern battle front. Here tho tremendous of. fort of both aides have not aa yet' pro. duced any- results worthy to bar caUled decisive. . , ; ' , - . . -.' iA -v . The Runslan force wblchn have .been giving ground before- the fierce attack of the reinforced AuBtro-German army In the Carpathian passe, apparently have checked the onward rush of the de fendera of Hungry, but In Poland, In front of Warsaw-, the opponent appear still to be hammering each other's line with a fierceness which recall the first German Invasion of Poland. In spite of the doe per to nature, ot the fighting, in front of Warsaw, tt la gener ally bnlleved In England that the most critical action it dcvloplng In tho Car pathlaus, where the reported Russian re verse will compromise the ntw campaign opening against Hungaryi . Misor Actions la Weat.l Kxccit for several minor attack of the German on Nleoport, the western Una of battle evlritntly has enjoy.-d a quiet week end. i Air and sea operations alms have he"ri suspended during the lsrt few dy. London not even being thrilled by the usual Sunday rumors that Zeppelin were on their way to the BrltUD capital. AUo there has been complete absence of any naval new. , :, HOUSE PASSES THIRTY-ONE BILLS: KILLS TWENTY-THREE (From a Ptaff Correspondent) - LINCOLN, Feb. . Special.) The house so far bsa passed thtrty-on bill and ha killed by th several method used for auch execution twenty-three bills. DEATH RECORD. Pioneer ot Farama Dead. CAMBRIDGE, Neb., Feb. . tBpecial Tulcram.)-Mr. Filo Hilton, aged 70, an old. settler, waa buried here today. Mr. Hilton cam to this vicinity foriy-one )'oara d.. Mr. CoroKne Thomas was burled bore today, being past 8a Her husband, who Is 83, was ill and could not attend the funeral. The aged couplo have been very feebet and hclplons the last winter, They were early eettiers, r'illatorr Plaaetr Urad, tit.NKVA, Neb., Feb. . iSpeoial.V-Mra. Amanda I'aitner Jid In Geneva yester day iiuxrniug ad US year. The funeral strvkes were held at th family real-dt-nee at 3 o'clock thla afternoon, burial In the Geneva cumetery. Adam Xialior. K! X '-! of ago, wa bur led from the funilly home hero yesterday. stomaoh. Tiny clranis your Liner and Howels of all toe sour bile, foul gas and conmiated inattar which is produc ing the mlw-ry. A C'aacart toulght will iraiKtitcn you out by inoming a 10- cent box k-pa your bead clar, stomach sucvt lUer and bowela r(ulr, and vou iel ol.eerfol tud bully for moniha .;," ajaw j ' ' - PRICE 10 cents; CASCARETG VVOilK VVMtLE YOU CLECP. JERRY AHD RAGAll KEEP POT BOILDIG Two Rc-preienUtiTet from the Em erald Ills Are Always on Oppo site Side of the Fence. CIVE XNTERTAmEENT ATIXITTY (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. (flpeclal.) "The eoorporation glntlemln from Platte" and the1 "English-Irish protector of human right" are two member of . the lower body of the Nebraska legislature who are In the limelight moat of the time. The above Is the way they refer to each other In debates and. between tho two they furnish amusement enough In the house to keep tho member good natured. j Richard Ragan of Platte 1 the first named and Jerry Howard of Pouglaa the last named. Both come from the "Old Bod-' and tt doem't tako much provoca tion on the part of Itiigan ttf touch How. ard off. Corporation Repartee. The other day when a bill waa up In which Jerry waa deeply Interested Ragan moved that the bill bo sent to the cor poration committee. This wa too much for Howard and he retorted: . "tU, !nd It. to the eoorporation com-., mltty, will ye I know that' phat ye'd like) to slnd It to." But tho house refused to do eo and sect It back to tha labor Committee, of w-hlch Howard 1 chairman. When tho vote wa announced Jerry shouted across to the gentleman from Platte: .' ' "Now run to th" tellyphotve booth. I thlr.lt re will find a misstce there for ye." Jerry Is 8om Aatocrat. A chairman of the labor commit te Howard ha Joe Cannon backed off the map. He adjourn the committee when ever he please and doe about as he plcaavua Ragan la on the same commit tee and ho keeps the chairman tn hot water rooat of the time by hi side re mark, it ta no Infrequent tiling for tho chairman to call Ragan to ordor with a remark something Ilk this: "Shut yer mouth, ye blackguard, and listen to a-gintlemln whllo he as radln' thl bin.'" , Ragan 1 too good natured to take of fense at anything th Douglaa county gentleman hurl at htm and 14 fully aatls- fled that ho ha called out a reprimand. Risener Is Pushing State arm Serum Bill (From a Btaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. 8. (Speclal.)-Repro- sentatlve Rlaener of Thomas county 1 fearful that ht serum bill will meet with opposition when it cornea up tn the bouse. The bill 1 known u II. K 158. and it provide that all serum used In tha state hall be manufactured at the state farm. Considerable opposition Is being raise! to the bill, but Mr. Rlsener claim to have affidavit from prominont cattlemen which will make tho measure win. Are Yon Coaat tpated f Why suffer? Take a-dose of Dr. Einc'a New Life Pill tonight; you will feel flno tomorrow. Only So. All druggist. Ad vertisement. , , , OHIO STATE WINS GAME OF BASKET BALL FROM I0VA IOWA" CtTT. Febt Special Tele gram.) Ohio state defeated Iowa at bas ket ball. XI to V. here tonight- Bad Gold? Feel Headachy, Dull And.Stopped Up Don't atay tuffed-up! ' Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose ot "Pape' Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three dose are taken will end grippe misery and break up a never cold either In the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly open clogged-up nostrils and air passage; stops nasty diacharc or noea runplng; relieves 'rick headache. dullness, fevertshneaa. sore throat, cnees, tng, soreness and stiffness . "Papa's Cold Compound" is tha quick est, surest rUt known and . costs only its cent at drug atorea, It aotg without assist anoo, tastes nice, and causes no ln oonvenlenoo. . Don't accept a substitute. Advertisement. , COCOANUT OIL MAKES A SPLENDID SHAMPOO If you want to keep your hair In good condition, th luaa aoap you use tho better. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. Thla dries th scalp, make the hair brittle, and Is very hsrmful. juat plain muUlfujd eoooanut oil (whlcl is pure and en tirely greaaeless), 1st much better than soap or anything else you can use for shampooing a this can't possibly In jure, the hair. v Simply moisten your hair with wa ter' and rub it In.- One or two tea apoonfuls Hl make an abundanre of rich,' creamy lather, and cleanses) tho hair and scalp thoroughly. The latlu; er rinae out easily, and remove every particle of duet. dirt, dandruff and ex eeaalv ; oIL . The hair di l-s quickly and evenly, and tt leaves It fins spd silky, bright, fluffy and ewy to man " a - Tou can get nuilaified eoooanut oil at moat any drug store. It 1 n-ery cheap, and a few ounoes I enough to last everyone lri tho family for months. Advertisement. COMMERCIAL ENGRAVERS PHOTOGRAPHERS ElECTROTYPERS AIL UNDER ONE ROOf OMAHA BCE rNGRAVING-Drrt OMAHA-NODR- KILE. ART01S STRIKES SNAG Hotels ITot Wixiom to Serve Her, with Eesult She May Depart from the City. WILL LEAVE THE ROME AT ONCE Mile. ITilllppeno Artois, the Belgian actress who stirred up ouch m storm of protest by her pro-German remarks at her lecture Sunday evening, may not now carry out her announce! Intention of re maining hero all thl week. She pot yesterday visiting other hotels than the Rome, where she has been staying. snd which ebe sail she waa going to leave. ' ' . Negotiations toward locating at some other hostelry have so far brought no results, and she Is expected to move on to tho next city on her list, taking with "i ! ui1;' t 3 swir-ii ' s ' s SAjs-ia-ifeJ f5KSB4iaWjsa lIOVAiiD Jffc AMD liJLTCCiNiTM jaTRsOCT3 1 , , : r , , .... ; Exclusive Hand Tailored Suits for Spring Wear V $35, $39.50 and $45 ; i These new arrivals represent in an authentic- manner the Styles for Spring of 1915. 7 ; ; In addition we emphasize our dis play of Spring Suits at $24.50, $28.75 and $33.75 which is the most complete in the city. .... V .. Tuesday White Goods Specials - 35c 44.iich Tussette Nainsook, $2.00 a bolt of 10 yards. 40c 44-inch Tussette Nainsook, $2,50 a bolt of 10 yards. 20c 36-inch English Nainsook, $2,00 a bolt of 12 yards.' 30c 40-inch Phantom Cloth, $2.50 a bolt of 10'yard3. 30c 40-inch Japanese Nainsook, $2.50 a bolt of 10 yards. 25c White Repp Suit ings, 19c a yard. 25c White Lineweave Suiting, 15c a yard. ; The Nation's Health .- - A N" IDEAL Summer climate A motm- . ' xi. tain resort where you can ridedrive . , or play golf. Magnificent hotels and ex- . V ccllent boarding houses. , i, . . f " Best reached via tho Missouri Pacific- Iron Mountain 1 Ik. vu. ti -I 'v X Telephone Doug. 104. General A4jent,Paaserigr Dept. Vhen Yomen Suffer No remedy gives greater reliel than Anti-katuuia (k-K) Tablets in all condi tions generally known as- "Women's Aches a&d Ills." OnetrLU vr.'A ealUfs any woman that she has at last found the remedy the has so long been look ing for. adijestioa Dyspepsia Are yon distressed fter eating? Do yon have nausea when ruling in the can or on the train or boat? Take A-iC Tab leu and get inatant relief. Genuine A-K Talhtt Lar th fH to no from. . At mil Druggittt.' V A y The popular Omifia-CLlcao Special lv. Union Station 6:00 p. ra. diWy and ar. Chicaeo 7:34 next morning niakinj but few stops en route. . S!i Ci.r SpioouiJ Dkilj TrZiHs All Madarniy Kqulppad tvery inch of the line to Chicago is double tracked and protected by automatic electric safety signals. You arrive in Chicago at the new Fssencer Terminal. For ticket apply to ' 1 C!.!:20 & C!ctl!i V.'csisrn r HOI anum'St. (fhm-. Dfug! 2?4o) : Om.U, Neb. Iher tho money she collected br from I both German and trlpla entente symp- thlaer. eax h side not knowing until Fun day night that aha had obtained support from the other aide. At the Rome yesterday Chief Clerk Wllitam Anderson snid that Mil. Artois had indicated her intention f leaving because the Rome's hotel rate was more than she wished to pay. At tho Henshaw Mans For Joseph Keenaa said that She had called looking for quarters. H says' he understood her to say that her accom modation at the tlotne had been do-, natrd up to this time and that she hoped for a similar courtesy from anothtr hotel during tho present week. He told her ha waa enjoying capacity business and could not offer the desired free room... . At the Faxton Preident Ralph Kitchen . .... 1.1, 1 . - . . , . . A pays u una iier no uoum nob iuw room, as the hotel wss filled with guests. At the Ixiyal O. A. Bennett, tho clerk, says he told her that ho could not tnaie the special low rate she asked for. g ii...vi n ; ti ut If &-r Hoasvfei zsjtyM&k wV V 35c Checked ; Dotted Swiss, 19c a yard. : $125 Embroidered Ba tiste, 75c a yard. pnngs, Arlcansasj and Pleajure Resort t Splendidly equipped trains. Low r round trip tares. ' V TICKET OFFICE 14S3 Fantam u Union Station v Tnoft, P. Godfrey AMDSEMEjrTS. BSAHDEIS . THEATER Creiglilon Uniyersiij Glee Clob- TUESDAY EVEITDTO, FEERUABY 9Tn Tickets on Sale at Beaton's, 15th & Farnam. DOYD OMAHA'S HOST TOSflOHT, BOC1ETT ITTGHT AddW AUraotloa, rsor. cox a Troi.nr caoia . Za Cuuacbuu With eia Jir.i ominiTy Alao Belan Kronar-Harry TTalkar aa x nucot, Wad., Ihara., Sat, 85o. ' slats., aao, MX), Waaa -A WOlUK BWATr XOU4T. au apt aire an VAtrrsTrt.i,. Dally aiatlnse, J:li Mhu. :1J. la-ui 5aai I '""r. a la" 8loltir. 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