x N THE HKK: OMAHA, J-;i)M,Nim , MAM Jl .1, 1!M.. TAX DODGERSMUST PAY UP BAte Recommends Bill that Make Assessment Value of Property Insurance Value. SWARM DISCUSSION OVER MOVE District Clerks Must Not Retain Federal Fees (Prom s Staff :rrp mlrni. LINCOLN. March 2 f8pwll- There win short flr.M over house roll No. 4-TI, by I aimer. rrfilrln dlstrlrt Herss t turn ovr the rntur'Histlnn fees Into the county trriiry. Mr. flrnom rhamplotied the tatise of tho rlTka and said the mtf had no rtht to dh'tate what shotitl on with frs collected uwler federal (FVenv it Ktaff Correspondent! I-INCOLN, March 2 (Special.) The conservative acnatn brliod all tradftlon to day and twnrampnitfd for passsae K. No. Itt, one of the trio of hills by wi i. h I rf Senator Mattca pmo-rs to annihilate th j,BW1 tax-aonsere or me sist. Mr (ilPOnm,( ohjected to Ihe hill tie- The effect of the three hll;s la to pro- I ,.,,, . ,.cr cnl of the naMvsllr.ationa vide that the nwn' o' Kss on .in l"-!,r, ,n tviuRlnt co-mtv and he thought surance policy shn.ll he measured i '"jtl.nt If the fc. were to he turned over amount by the value mm me on.r rc , Bn.0, th,.y should so to the state iren-i turned to the eo-rr -or taxation pur- rt1 f,ln(, nnt (0 tIu , lInfyi r 1 poaea. j Hr'inine ejt-rtnrea hat "evcryllme the : Tha nhr trn Mils. 9. F". 141 and '. . rlrmnrlla irt thn r.trrm fr.nl.l Ij.a nm b . .t i. k.n iii. nrlor to lhe!.. . ... ,i,i. , .. n- ...i i terdny poked conilderable fun at the SENATE FOR SHIP PURCHASE IU Bill Finally Oeti Partisan Vot of the Members on Third Reading' PASS NORFOLK COUNCIL BILL llowa 110 per month for each child re the. mother or guardian la unable to aupport it otherwise. Thla money la to eome out of tha county general fund. County Unit Bill Changed by Senate (From a Ptaff Correspondent.) MNCOI.N. March ?.-Piclal.)-Two ...... w....n na.- .1 a eiormy -j,nd compul.ry 1 session In the sen.te manaared to f't , Coun(y unit school vnics rnoiiKn 10 carry ii.ein inrouan 10 day, while Ilkhmond'i ahlp purchase res olution, which took ao much time yester day, p illed through by a strict party vote of 17 In 1 1 with fTitir ipnntnri nhsent ' Just why so much time should be spent on a proposition which the senators pro nounced dead as far aa the present con gress la concerned waa not understood, especially by Pndall of Tork, who yea- L '.hrJ'"' r'T P."T'1' ,Mr- n"n "B,', i The Mil la ecUjIIy drHlgned to come to " " u n!ln, ,,,,,, f Norfolk, ln ,h8 district rep- hl.eoun.yws n favor of the Ml. by Mr. Nlchola. When up In1 inZ7fLri TT'v... -"""Ittce of the whole It met with con- hln orae e 1 " 7, t u f, ' 'd-r.bla oppo.ltlon, but it paa.ed today. lh-n orderel engrossed for Its final pasa- rMt for u and M mM ... i Ai first constructed It raiwd tne salaries T 1 i . i of Pouth Omaha councllmcn, but waa aft- 2iUpUril0nll.eni rwarda amended not to, Incdo 8outh School Fund Plan HOUSE GOING SLOWLY ON 'EMPLOYES WAGES (From a BUff Correspondent.) . -UNCOLiN, March I.-Hjeclal.) With . two-third of tha leKlalative aesslon gone tha houae of . repreaentatlvea haa apent leas thin half of the IU.00 provided for warea t U employea. The report filed Tuesday morning by Chairman Taylor ot tha commute .on employee ahowa the total S5.1M eapended under that head up to the data of February . During tha laat two weeka the: amount paid t,ul of tha employ' wag fund waa S1.J. The commute . on account and ex penditure reported H11 pent in the laat two weak of February. Of thl um t.D3 waa for expense in the contaat for the aeat held by Meaara. Drueedow and traa. , The house and aenato oommltteea on employe hav pertlally agreed on amend ment to the bill which ha been Intro . , duoed providing a maximum number of employe for each chamber and fixing I their par-. The number will be conald-i-reUr cut down. , Legislative v:. ; Proceedings Bill raal by the House. U ' R. Lancaster Delegation i Change method ot creating paving dis tricts in Uncoln. ,'.'. . H R. 440, Moaeley Allowa electric light companies U tiing Ulita on steel towers. H. K. ai, NayUir Kinpowera county board to establish roads along railroad rlHhts-ot-wsy, without petition from 1 property owners. . . H. K. Yii. Broonie-HofmelaUiv-To ea tabllsh demonstration farms In thirty ' li counties of northern and weatern Ne braaka. railed to pnsa. The vote wa W aye aod t nayay I'au by Seeat Coaaaalttee the Whel. - ' a. JT. iS, Bushe of Kimball Provide for -county unit rurnl achool district. ; Make adoption of iitna optional with tou title. Substitute bill. H. K. 1M, Mslte of Otoe Companion bill to 8. F. providing that value of property (or taxation purpoaea be the same a that for purposes of Insurance. &. F. ZH, Wat tea ot OUe Companion bill to EL if. Noa. Iti and 14. Kvuutrea assessor l llet land and linproveiueiit separately. 8. F. Ho. Baunder of Douglas Author- lxv a under certain conditions the resur- faoing of existing paveinnU. II. II. si. hcuddsr Chanke dale of an nuJ achool meeting from laat Monday lit June to second Monday. '. Hill Passes! by (he Beaate. II. IV 1M. Klchmund of Dougl Joint reoluuon meinoralKiiig vongrs to pasa the alilp purchase bill. Ayes. 17; naya, Li; absent. 4. H. it. PS. Rt-lsner of Thoma Provide means lor the transferring of the prop t.ly u( reniiioua twdiea after aam cease to exist. Ayes, r,; nays, o: absent, a It. 1C. 14. Fries Amendment by state eurveyer relating to the establishment ot conun.ui oornora on quarter section. Ayes. &: nays. 0: absent. 4. H. R. 1M. Nichols of M ullson Increase the maximum of touncilnian a salary iu cities of 6.UuU to K.otM itupulatlon from SI.uim to V.tArti. - Ayes, V. nay. It; ab sent. 4. B. F. V. Bpeucer of Oae County aeat lucatea in one place tor ten years can not be changtid except upon a three fuurths Vote of the Dropie. Ayes. I. naya, I; absent. 4. X. F. 140. Randall of Tork Provide for optlunal rash deposit instead of bond where nonresident Is compelled to f ur- niwi security fur costs in a court aution. Ayes. a; tuos. ; absent. I. . F. 2S., Henry of Oolfax-Abollahee ithe demurrer aa a pieaauig In civil ax; lions, sAyt-s, , nays. 0: absent. 4. K. F. Is H.rk of Hllne-. ourt may aeaiKiuaa pisce for sale of lands on ax ecuiiuu. Ayes, T: nsys, 4; ausMnl, 4. KeeeMsaeneal for Paaaa; br leasts Cuasaatllee ef the Whole, H M. U, Douglas County Lelegatlon neduuM number of Ioukis eouutv tue. tlcea of tie peace- from sib lo two and make coustsbiea appoinUve Instead of eiucuve. BV F. 15. Mattes of Otoe Provide that U grossi asss4-d value of property enaii Lie usea in in issuance of an In auran pwiicy tnslea4 ol the present Prom n Blaff ' Correspondent.) UNCOLN. March 2. (Special. I Doug- 1 las nd Lancaster memtier a strong t'lght this morning In committee of the whole In the lower house riralnst the Bate bill, house roll No.- which make n new app-wtlnnment of the school funds of the tate. Vnder It provisions, It I said, that the eastern part of the state, espe cially the older cities and town, would loe considerably by the new scheme while the western rountlea would gain. However, the opposition was unable to muster urport. sufficient to defeat the bill and It was sent to third reading. Mr. Rates, the principal sponsor of the bill, had some figures showing that under thr present method of apportioning school funds a rtiral district ln Dongiaa county get $16.1.96 while a country district In Wheeler oocnty receive only 14. S9. Hate aid he wanted to correct this In equality In part. The hill proposes to do so by dlvldlnc one-fuurth of the temporary chool fund equally immi all districts In th state, the remaining three-fourths to be distributed, a It I now, to the varlou counties nn the basis of their chaol population. ' 1- RAILR0AD COMMITTEE REPORTS OSTERMAN BILL (From a Btaff Correspondent) LINCOLN. Mrch J.-(Speclal.) The house committee on railroad reported out tody for passage the Osterman bill. H. n. 442, requiring a' uniform width of right-of-way through any county In the itte. The bill affect the Union Pacifies and th principal kick comes from Mer rick county, Charle Wooster being the chief exponent against the railroad. . Th hbuse committee on privilege and election ha recommended tof passage us xnueraon Din,) it. . 034, imposing poll tax of ftl upon each voter, but providing ths,t In caae the voter exercise the franchise S3 of the sam shsll he re mitted. 1 ; i ' 1 k The same com ml tie reported out TT.n. S14, Introduced toy Smith, providing for two election boards; on to hav charge of th voting nd th other to count the ballot. The bill tiar been amended not to apply to Dougla ee-unty nor to any voting preethct casting lea than 100 vote. House roll No. tSI requiring automobile lo come to a full stop at railroad cross ings and house roll No. S2S, raising the salrlos of th county commissioners of Uncoln and other counties were both killed today In commute, but late No. Ml waa recalled In and sent to third read ing today, lioth bill were Introduced by Woodhurat of Lincoln county. The former bill received considerable attention at the hands of the railroad committee at Ita metirg a week ago. th representative of the railroads explaining that th cus tom of automobile driver to approach a railroad croselng at a high rate of speed kept the engineer of a train up In the air tor n did not know whether they con- templated beating the train to th cross ing or toping tx fore reaching it and tnai tor that reason accident were hap pening all the tlm because of th fct that the engineer of train never know just what to expect. A bill was Indefinitely postponed re quiring sto-k train to atop caboose within one-fourth mile of the lv Mock exchange at Bouth Omaha. The bill wa known II. R. 404. Th proposed law for ugenl mar- liege. II. R. 671. by Meredith and Llg. gen. wa reported by the medical com mltte of th house for th general file Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Woodhurst succeeded In reversing th standing committee report Indefinitely postponing II. R. 684. which require auto mobile to Mop at rallrr.ad crossings. It was placed on the general file. Omaha. tnvnty "rat Hill. The Spencer county aeat bill, 8. K. 14, which had a Moriny time In committee of the whole, also received ufflclent votes thl morning to land, ln fact the opposi tion melted to only two votes. The bill formerly provided that whcii a countv seat had been located for twenty conitecu tlve year In any one place It would lake a vote of three-fourth of the people to relocate It. In committee of the whole thl was changed to ten year and In this form It passed thla morning by a vote of 27 to 2. (From sj.Ptaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., March 2. (Special Tel egram ) With most of the centrallxlng feature cut out, the bill was recommended for passage by the senate thla afternoon I In committee of the whole, with Deal In I the chair. The bill, known as P. V. 22. was Intro duced by Mushcc, but It met with so much opposition that a comparatively ne bill was prepared cuttlnT out the objetlonahe features, and It now goes to the general file with a provision that the weaker ; counties ran help the poorer districts by ! rlltrllmtlnv IhR rallrnnrl favos nmnnff th noon recess. The vote t.n tne n"" to Inderinltely poMpnno the bill. """ ': districts of the county Instead of golnff was close, the motion to postpone In.lefi- j Mr. p0;,n. r said thst the measure would tne h"" of president. . t ( t)e d,.fr1cU ,nroURn which the roads nltely. upon which the only roll rail ws.nt a d fiU-nd of his. Clerk Robert alnrlea ot ..iiiiellitien. i run. taken, losing. 1 to 11. There were th-f , smith of Koucln county, who no putsj ,, n. 2c, by Nlci, f Madison, raises The unit system la optional and can be absentees, who may chanse the com- the naturalization fees down Into his own thp ,aart0, of concllmen In cities of , put In force by a vote of the people on plexlon of things on the otner inns, '"'-'i ". "' woi.i.i navo to aisKorge them th(, Bm to V) w cla,, frpm ym to v :m thp ppton of ppr c.nt of tne VOIerB vote on the motion to xetpono was. Aves: Heal, Hrooklev.. Dodge. Henrv, Hoegland. Howell. Klcchel. lyihners. Mallery. Qulnby, Robertson, Rudcn. San dall, Shumway. Total, 14. Nays: Bedford, liuhrman. Rushee. Ryg land. Douthett. dates. Kohl. Krumlmch. Mattes. Tiller. Bpencer. Bplrk, Wilson of Total, 11 Rased nn Honesty. Mattes, in behalf of ths bill, said that It was based on 'honesty." He admitted that 1t wa drastic, but contended that drastic measures were necessary. If t he rniation of tangible property should con tinue to prove a unsuccessful a It has. he wa of th opinion that he would finally Join Fenator Qulnby In the rank of the alngle-taxer. The member from Otoi hotly denounced (th tax-dodger. Many of them there iwere, he said, who being Christian gen tlemen at all tlmea loudly espoused the Yrlnclple of rendering unto Ceaaar the Ithlng that wer Ceasar" and at the same 'time returned their property at rldlcu llou low value. Their only excuse was 'that the other fellow did It. Would It i be an excuse for a highwayman to aay that somebody else had once wylald a 'man? If not, what excuse oould a Chris tian gentleman glv for waylaying and 'robbing the government that protected, nd why not pay for governmental pro jection a well a for the protection af forded by th Insur&nc company, he argued. Release Real Dodgers. Senator Qulnby thought that the pro "posed measure would enly servo to.ln jcrea th unjustne of th present y item under which people are dally being driven from their home. Bandall of York thought It an attempt to legislate honesty Into a certain class 'of people. Moreover, he was against It as It would Increase the burden on taatf ble property And shift th load ' from those who have Intangible property, the very one who. 'offend the most In th matter of tax-dodging. ' It makes the county superintendent's office non-partisan and election at the annual achool meeting. Mr. Bushee In formed th senate that If the bill became a law It would do away with th necessity of the appropriation by the state for weaker school dbtrlcu. AMEND MEMORIAL DAY BASE BALL BILL IN SENATE (From a Ptaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. March 2 - (Ppexlal.) An amendment to the Sundry base ba'.l law embodied In II. R. 197, a companion bill to the lloatetler-Harrls measure a'ready passed by the house, waa approved tn committee of the whole. It prohibits playing base ball on Memorial Sunday preceding Memorial day. The lull was emended on a motion by Mr. Tlbbits so that game will e permitted after 3 p. m. on that day. In this form It wa sent to third reading. STEGLER GOES OVER PREVIOUS STATEMENT NEW TORK, March t-Rlchrd P. Btegler, the German naval reservlt, who Is under Indictment on the charge of con spiring to obtain Illegally an American passport, was taken to the federal build ing today, where he went over personally with Roger U. Wood, assistant United State district attorney, th statement h? had mad previously through hi eoun, that he had obtained the false passport with the Intention of serving as a Ger man spy In Kngland and that he had confidential relations with Captain Boy-ed. th German naval attache. Btegler. It waa understood, reiterated these statements to Mr. Wood. After Wards he waa taken back to his cell In the Tombs prison. BRITISH AND FRENCH LINERS REACH NEW YORK NEW TORK. March 2,-Two trans Atlanllc passenger liners that left the home ports flying flsgs of the allies after the German war xone declaration waa put Into effect arrived here today. They wer the P.rltih steamship Cameronla of the Anchor line from Glasgow and Liverpool and the French lino steamship Chicago from Havre. Both carried a large num ber of passengers. Captain Wadsworth of the Cameronla said that he left Liverpool for New Tork at 11 a. m. February 2", proceeded at full speed out'of the Mersey. He said that he did not pursue a winding course, for the reason that he believed a stern mirk would ,be a target harder to hit by a Oermaa ubnarln ti an would th brod side target he might offer were he lo wtto from Ma coure. All lifeboat wer wung from the davit ready for n emergency until the British coast wa left well behind. Officer on h Chicago said nothins unusual waa seen after they left Havre. The ship was escorted by several destroy ers until It wa well out to ea. w eJnperlor Poalnsaater. WASHINGTON. March 2 President Wilson tonlKht sent the following poM offlce nominations to the senate: Theodore H. Werner at Rapid City. S D.. and C. E. Detdrlck at Superior, Neb. The National Capital Tneaday, March 2, 101.1. The Senate. Met flt 11 a. rn. lebate resumed on Indian bill. Conference committees were busy com posing disputed amendment with the house. The Hons. Met at noon. The Conference report on the hip bill was brought In and was at once con fronted by a republican filibuster. ADDRESSES IN HOUSE IN HONOR OF BESSEY (From a Btaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. March 2.-(3peclal.)-A por- i tlon of this afternoon was devoted by tha f house to listening to an address rulogletlc I of the life of Dean Charles Beasey or the state university who died last week and wa burled Sunday. Chancellor Avery wa the first speaker and he told of th work of Dr. Bessey from the time he came to the university to the date of his lllne about four weeks ago. Representative Peterson. Representative Parrlott nd Representative Norton, graduates of the university, also ad dressed the house. Special For Wednesday Only Women's Lisle or Cot ton Hose: 50c QUALITY, 35c, 3 PRS. FOR $1.00. HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS Amend Mothers' pension Bill. LINCOLN, March 2. (Speclal.)-Senator Beal' bill, 8. F. 12. providing for a mothers' pension received the approval of the committee of the whole on Mr. Peterson' motion. It was originally a widow' pension bill, but the wording ha been changed to "mother or guerdian." SENATORS CLEAR RECORDS : IN LOBBYIST RESOLUTION (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. Neb.. March X-(8peclal Tel- egram.)--No democrat who visit tt slat house will go away with ataln Jpon hi name of being a lobhytet If Senator Grae, the corpXxnt atateaman from Harlan county, ran hav hi way A few day gc- Qulnby of Dou1ac. Introduced a resolution rallng for nn Investigation of Secretary Hprsgue o? t democrat atat.j committee. Arthru Mullen and John Byrnes, nnd one of two others because of their e-llvlty ngainst senate file No. t the Water board bin from Omaha. Now th Harltn county stateinan de sire tht their reputation shall be rree from lobhylsm and thla a'temooi made a motion that line reo;utton of Mr. Qulnby be expunged from the re?.rt and th pagea appear aa whit th Irlven now. Lieutenant Governor Pearson declare! that he would consider that th resolution b enpuoxcd from the record and the reputation of th gentlemen saved Tho Housoof MENAGH SsJBaBSsBsBSJaJBBJSalBBBBBBSn V Announce a Bale ot Ok Afternoon Dre3o In 7 ?8Uk and Noveltr Cot- .ton fabric that will fcjT interest you. Three Special Prices $9.90 $15.00 $19.50 These are every one Dreitea ot the usual House ot Menagh qual ity, which Is a stand ard In Omaha today. The regular worth of these Dresses Is up to $36.00. 0 r i I J 5000 Yards of Beautiful Dress Goods At Half Price or Less You Are Invited, on Wednesday to inspect and Get Samples of These Goods. This 'advance notice I Is given so that families play get. samples anil Katlsfy t hi'irnelves at their leisure as to Jut what fabrics plenne them best before tho day1 of sale. This is to be a llHKSS ftOOlKi BALE such as Omaha never saw before. Bee goods displayed in Sixteenth Street window. On Sale Thursday Morning;, 8:30. The Store For Shirtwaists - : ' All the Fine Early Spring Blouses (about 200) that have become slightly mussed and soiled from handling are placed on sale one day: Tomorrow (Wednesday) Your Choice, $2.95 Values From $4.50 to $6.50 This sale includes crepe de chine, florishaw and lace waists, mostly white and flesh colors, although there are some blues, browns, and blacks all sizes are included, 34 to 44. SALE STARTS 8:30 A. M. White Goods Specials Wednesday i'ZMc Sheer Linen Lawn, Wednesday, 8 He a yard., 2."So Llneweave Suiting,.. Wednesday, 13c a yard. 23e Toplin Suiting, Wednes day, 18c a yard. 2.V 40-inch Plain Whito Voile, Wednesday, 19c it yard. COc 45-inch Plain White Voile, Wednesday, H9c a yard. 50c 33-inrh Linen Walsting. Wednesday 23c a yard. 30c DO-lnrh Checked Pearl ine Walstlng, 1 Wednesday, . 20c a yard. To See the New Spring Neckwear . -YoU have but to visit , 'the ' Section devoted to Women's Neck Fixings. Collars, Vestees and Chemisettes. . In the best of . the Spring Fashion. The Suit Section Is More Popular Than Ever This Season Because of the Values Offered for ) At these prices you can obtain, an authentic fashion,, thoroughly tailored and, further, you have a large and complete showing from which to make your selection. , Coats Dresses Skirts The Brassiere Has Come to Stay . .Its close relation to the , corset makes careful se lection absolutely neces sary. We have studied Bras siere, from the corset '. viewpoint, and find there is a certain style ; for every type of f igare. We of fer f or Wednes day a special garment, made of fine batiste, elaborately trimmed .. with lace, at the price of $1.50. Oort Bsctloa Third rioor. 2 Toilet Goods Specials Wednesday . Rubber ' Cushion . Hair . Brushes, triple bristle, special for Wednesday only . . . . 59c Velvet- Powder Puffs, large 20c size, special for Wednesday . 10c Smart Tailored Suits Are offered for Wlednea day'i selling- In all. They are priced at $24 .50 They should sell for S5. C o 1 o r a are Bamboo, Sol dier, Nary and Black. DR. BIlAimritV. DKXTIST Tr 1 OmthL Za Sis it fcocio. i.a. Woo4- bus, f ta World Bid-, A suite or eight rooms. His finest and most com le is dootaj offices In ths eat. Kvrry up-lo-dsl and painless method known. Consider our reputa tion, ipcrlesc. priors snd our nsw equipment snd you l!l rc that r hav raai'had ths Inchest Point In modern denial fCk'leiicy. Ws lnvtt Inspection of our nw quarters. The House of Menagh . lias arranged for Wednesday sellln. ? trlmins hats. Tlixs sxe hats of Hie sort that will s.ppai to the (orntn ho la used to weartna aiiparei of th House of atenas-h style an. I ouaUty. Tha prlt for Wednes day will b $5.90 The House of Menagh TJUSo for C -.-.'" 1613 FARNAM ST. , , , , J AMUSEMENTS. BBSs ESS- paolal Baton Bararamaat. OSCAE GREEN JSggt. ta A Voice From the Grave rloai. aso-aoo-TSe a4 ti.oo. MARCH 4.5-6 ,Kw, an VUUBvr ----- 1! : 100 efficiency that's I what you want when you f. . ... . . ii '( place an order for engraved p plates. We put snap in oar uor,' we have work- j men that we can rely upon. hi 1 IIOTKLS. DroealwTLij ci 29 St "Aa Hotel Whara Coast at Made t Fal at Homa" Not too Urge, yet large enough to afford the maximum of value at minimum expense. Exception&Uy Accessible M0 & oVeat aWasrsal (Urgm SlBfl RoasM with Kuanlas fsiar tl.OOtstiOasarasy Slasl Rsesu with Ta r Shewsr ' tl.S0toS.00prsr Daukis ! with Bassist Vstsr 12.09 rs sr day . Oautls RoasM with Tuh ar Shawsr IXM la S.00 par ay EDWARD C rOGC. Maaawcsa- racar HOT L. sROWN, eTaMaat at. iitiffi'llllIIER tr IN IVlcea (All rerformancea) 50c to 1 BOYD OK1X11 MOST rOrXTIaJaV Tbaata aCATOrxa TOD1T-1U WISK- The Man Fron Hone Scat. "Wad., Thar., Bat., S5o STlfhta. 8Sc to 60c ' SXTKA 6ladt smor ' la Boss's and Daaoaa. Vaxt Waak aXZBXKT kUIT AW ST. Tnaaday, Bool sty Wlfht, March S Will Xathartaa-toa'a VtrlB-4 Trio. HIPP smmMniimtiiiitfiHktreUiujmimuiUriiwimMitimMa IWUMUIWliI All keli&ar TRpiind uoiiklTSpQff' llireeMeals aamazv AWeekwifli GCDDICEOEAM IfVi'UlQi$oodIee Cream .too.' "OHAXA'B rui CEKTZl' . 4-sw Iru lS-SS-oO-7fta rorrastar' Kot-Hoa Baaoh of . American Beauties ."latin Iw Hlltoa as fthlmskT" la "Tha Tango Kc- torr." Mattdla Hlh. Capasa RUtsrs and Burns. Ulllr Evaas, Oordon A riirlo. Irrr JaUh. Tss- a-Mal Bio'ltr Itrnru. Ju.t cieaa fun ana liusns. X.dl' sun Kaunas sry waaa say. THEATER Sonalaa S069 15th and Bains ivast rnna tosat Baalal Trohmaa Frsssata WILLI! at OOUBTLlrlQal la Srasaa of Valqa SUTalry "THE BETTER MAN" ' By Cyras Town Brd y. 5D?km Other Act Alan MERCEDES fzrJ&rf'iV&A Toy. Tha RplnatU ljulntetta. Koio ""WTi .VT.,. lrloea: Matinea. aailery. JSc: beat (.itipt Saturday and tiunday). A Niabta lfto. 16c. 0o and " Trier is adood dealer near your Home who "will servo you SIS fiusuwuimtrninmiiuumiiias THE OMAHA BEE THE HOME PAPER WOBK OUABAjrTIBD 10 TXABB. wuJrrW TEETH JIIAT MAKE YOU FORGET THEY ARE ARTIFICAL Tha most beautiful dentistry you ever saw. Special equipment Crowns 110(1 large practice enables us to make you a very j tt reasonable price. NOTE THIS Prices exactly as Briage Work, advertised no more, no less. Teeth extracted without pain. Many of your friends patronize us. THESE ARE OUR ABSOLUTE. P'RICES: test Enamel Killing, $1 Heat Kilver Pilling, 50c .....Ii. Bl I limit Ruhlww Ilt One Day. ijt white crown ...a tor $7.50 Free Exauiinations. Ijidy Attendants. Sterilized Instruments. M. & L. DENTAL COMPANY, Cor. 14th and Farnara Sts. Omaha, Neb. Plates and Filling's Com- Best 22k tiold trown, Si 1ete1 in llridgeworlt. uur vaiu. Jl