Till: BKK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. .TANTAKY 12. 1010. Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska DEMOCRATS FLOCK TO STATE POW-WOYf Beckmauu Feels ! He Is Sustained l I.oiik Uracil, v'sl., n onr of thr IifIi to ' her rstate, which Is ppmllnar In tho court j of that city, whore her death occuiro.l I .dipt recently. Mts tHW5iiti wan one of i Kroiti a I.t.VOI,N, r.rlifnriol Ananrifttinn Meetine at t'oimnlswioiirr Lincoln Draws Faithful to Old Stamping Grounds. stuff Coi ie.piiinlciit.i Jan. 11. i Special. - 1 .11 ml Fled Hecknum Is feelinn i pretty nood this niornlnc. having rt- cciveil a letter from Anton Kaspcrsen of I St. l'mil. who owns land adjoining the tracts which have been the occasion of ENDORSEMENT ' ,n,"'n 'lix'tn'slon and on which the State ; hoard has recently onu red a repi aise- i inent auainst the Ishes of Krom a Starr (. orre-ponneni. i LINCOLN. Jan. H. -(Special.) IVmo cratic editors of Nebraska have been the orKunixcrs leases it : of tlie church hcie. and I Guttery Relieved Pending Hearing WILSON GETS coming Into town today In numbers. Al though all the democratic visitors are not newspapermen, most of them expect to have something to do with the fra ternity before the year Is over. On account of the threatening blizzard. many who had Intended to come from out In the state were forced to change their plans so that the banquet was changed from the City Auditorium to tho I.indel! hotel, the two dining rooms Hiid the ball room being thrown together lor the occasion by Landlard Johnston. llatloK Want Convention. A delegation from Hastings, headed by Secretary K. A. Wake of the Chamber of Commerce, with John Teeling, Jack Corey and R. B. Wahhiuist as a com mittee, were boosting Hastings for the place for holding the state democratic convention. Hastings Is the only citv so far which has made a bid for the convention. Demon atic celebrities who were on the 1:1011ml early were: Senator Jack Grace, candidate for the democratic nomination for the railway commission; Senator John Mattes of Nebraska City, who will aKain be a candidate from that district, Victor Wilson of Stromsbtirg, a candidate for the democratic nomination for the railway commission; (Seorge W. l'otts, chief clerk of the house at the last ses sion, and a possible candidate for gov ernor; Uort Sprague, secretary of the ilcmocratlc state committee, and a can didate for chairman; Kditor Shields of oilcans, candidate for the democratic nomination for governor; Representative Snyder of Hastings, Who will endeavor to return for the next session: Repre sentative Katiffman of Nemaha, who uIfo aspires to return, and other noted states men. ' Besides these were Fire Commissioner I'.ldgell, who can live longer on no salary than any appointee of the governor and mow fat, who Is a candidate for railway commissioner; Senator Skiles of Saun ders, who admits he wants nothing but harmony, provided it grows on his kind of a tree, and some others. Ilrynn and Mutter. the land i commissioner. Commissioner lteckm.inn opposed plac ing' the reappraiseinent in for hands of the county commissioners because the commissioners bad signed a petition to the board asking that the appraisement lie lowered. To show that Mr. 1!. ck- ninn was about 1I4IH on his contention that the land was not appraised too high, the letter received this morning substantiates, and Is as follows: 1 undei stand the niitv u ho renls il.e 1. 14. ranve 9 of SJ of NK1. section III. nowarn county, is paying lor the use of said land the amount of IVm only. 1 also see by the last Issue of our couni paper that a number of Howard count v people have been down to see vou In retard to getting the rental reducul. which. 1 understand you have partly agreed to. anil that a new appraisement vi'l te made. I have land joining above described school land and would be perfectly will log to pay $;.' n year for such Venial I'm I hei ini re there Is land on the east of tills land (hat cannot. I.e bought for less than $liki an acre. MRS. MARTIN PATTERSON OF GENOA KILLED BY FALL ' t From a Slaff Correspondent. I i.i.m i'l.-v jail. li. irpcciai icicKiniii.i : 1.,P(, v:, ...... i..t i .... w n iinM.i.,1 o... ' Norfolk Insane asylum has been relieved I I of the management of that Institution i I lempoi ai lly pending a hearing, at his I reipiest. which will be held February 2 'at Not folk. lr. Carson first assistant, will have charge of the Institution until I further action Is taken by the board. I lr. tiutteiy bus retained the services' i of Judge U. F. flood of Lincoln and the two were in cwnference wtlh the board ; today. , . . Judge Bakers Filing Received by Pool j i From a Staff Correspondent. j LINCOLN. Jan. 11. t Special.) The j filing of Judge lien Baker of Omaha for the republican noniinr.ticn lor congress i from the Second district i cached the of- f ice of the secretary ol stale this after i noon. Notes from Beatrice and Gage County BKATK1CF. Neb . Jan. 11. i S -. Int. i - ' A stranger giving his name as John l:. 1 McClane and claiming Cleveland, O., n his home was arrested Monday aftc,-' noon and lodged in Jail after he had passed a worthless check for l-'Vi at C. i F. Montgomei y s grocery store. At tltei police station stills found In McClane'' book showed that be had liaw 1 about eight checks on the Nebraska j Slate bank of this city ranging In J i amounts from 12. to fl Nothu. '' it the stubs were left. Tiny wcic lilt lia.i on the Nebraska State bank, maiio pa-' able to John H. McClane and signed bv hint. He Is about 4"i yeats of age an) unite large. Seaborne Mooie, a ch II war xeterm living three miles southwest ot the city, died Sunday evening after a brief lllncn of pnucmoniii. He Is survived bv bis widow and two sons, Harry of Foil Collins, Colo., and O. C. of clear 11 e, 8. 1 No arrangements for the funeral will be made until their arrival. Mrs. J. ( Finery was called to Topehi, Kan., Monday hv a telegram announc ing the death of her slater. Mis. Kittle Winter, who formerly result more. She Is survived by lu two daughters and four sons proof of n tat lonship as n nephew, since lis will case U pending In the supreme court. The en e m.iy be iinlshi d tumor- Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 200 in Ten Days. i low. , la many laatancca Persona b anf- j trA untold afonr for yaara dootorlnf Tlirn TTrvvana of Mill Inn for norvooa waaknoaa, stomach, liTr or i lib uuiovo ivb muiiuu i kll Killed for Glanders i i iFioiii a Slaff Coi respondent J LINCOLN, Jan. II. - tSiwclnl Telegiam I -Fixe hoi si's were Mlbd on account of slander, belonging to F J. Yoiinkln of Mullen, visteidiiy, out of a herd of about j 1 li i t . according I i Information reoetvl by the slate veterinarian this morning. The horses wcie condemned anil killed j after an examination bv pi. Schilling, special Inspector. Another examination will be made a little later to see If any I of the remainder of (he herd show signs j of the disease. j Cuming Pioneer Dies at Spencer SIMM iff i YVKST POINT. Nib. inn- Int county from IS'W to dioil thH nvmlnn at Sprm-or, Ntli. wnn a ltMh r of H. l Kloke of Ouiufin, Homy I Ml v-K1oko of Pirn nnl llorninn Kloko of hii!lmi.I. ' I'0 AtiKM'. Ilo wn.i 7H yonrft oU. Tto I funornl will ho hM lu ro Thin h lay mom- kldnT dii or torn other tlmtit whin their rtal tronblo wat Uck of Irom In th blood. How to tU. Nf h k. N. Y In a r rnt rii4'tmr 1'r K Smirr, Spxtllit'. of I'.iU iltf ll !f ou it mkf an rl rt tn ' nropl ht turn 111 on woitM prttt Iv h irftlv m tn i)t4 t tt f xcwlliltlv Ur numhr hi Ink Irnn tttid Via are III for nn nihr rrin than iU In k of (ton. Th mnnifnt Iron i mippllil 11 (l:ir PuiHitu.lp of ilnnroM Miniptomt diKBpr With out It on I ho hloikl at one lor tti no r tn iliange foml Inin ltlng tipu and lhnrti niui Inc ton t 1ib you any ftM1 . ou rlrtn't ftt t)i iMnit cut uf It. Your foo-i merely pa throunU mir Rtiitfin WVp nun tttnuiwh a mill hh th rolltf an I1m aprt that thft mill can t nrinl A" a rntt of thla rnnttnu ona b'on, antl npt va atarvatltin. ppopla n Cnirllr wpaknrtl. nrntta an1 all nil down arttl fi-iumlr Jrxelop all nrt of (nndltlntia li In tno tltln . another U burtlrnvi wlih nhalt)iT fat ; a-'ma at i wh tliv ran haMW walk . om t hlnk thv hav dvKpcpiiia. k !dnv or llvr I ti on hi . aotnd can't alerp at night, nlhprv -. r alory nnd tirrd nil da ; aom luvv antl IrrliaMp, aom Klun' ami 1 1mtl'R, but all lark h 1,mI pnwr ami ndurait. In avirh rastw. It Is u. than fftollahneMi to Uk vtlmnlatlna mrilti inra or narcotic dnia. whtth nnlr lilp up vnnr fttitcinit t tal pr for tha ntoment. mavop at t- 4ctiaa of )Our II f 1atr on iN oultor nhnt any ona tlla vnij. If you ara aot utrnnt an4 wall fmtt owa.lt to jourir (o maka im following, taat. how Ions ) mi ran Work or how far you ran walk I without bcctHiiltiR tired. Navt taka tw flva-craln' tablet a of nrdtnarr ntuatf.l Irnn thraa tlmmi par 1ajr iftar maaU for Ua waka. Than tat your! atrngth again ami for Toumalf bow much yw hava lalnrd. I halt arrn doana of narvona mn frwn opla who wara alltna all tha tlma doubla. an4 avm trlpla Ihplr atn-nRih and endurance aai antlraly gat rtl of tha'r iTmptoma of dvapapala,. I War and mlir trmiba In from tan t fmirttwn dnja' tlma aimplr hv taklnx Iron In tha propar furni, and thla afiar tha.' had In aom rmum htmn ilrtctcrlna for mnntHt with ut otiialnlng anr bana f iL Yon mn talk a nu pUaaa a) out All tha wonilar rouiit bv naw rmrllM, but whan y nut t1nn i hnl fat ttiar U nothing ,ka mtn rii iroti to put ror In vn'ir rhka and -d aound. 1ia It hr flcph on vmir tnnwa It hw mn mrrtt nr anrt lonim-h l rmnm t hfnfir andl ttio o-t blool bulMrr tn (It wnrM 1 ha onlr trouble was that tlia old iirm of Inorcanle Ironi lihft t 1 not ii i a of trni. I -on a-etnta, ate. oftn ruinr ioilf'a trtth, upt thrtr atomacha and! wrra not ji-imtlatd and for thw raaaona tbar ft-nini Iv did nmi hat m tban good. Hut wilh tb ilm.nverr of tba npfr form of organln lr-nj all I lit a h.AB hen nvrmm. NMat4 Iron for; (rtinpir. t plrHsvant to tak, do not Injur thai liitb fnd la altnoat innicdlatly bnMlclal. NOTW Tli manufacturer of Nuvatad Iron hv an-h uphoiitttd ronfldfo. a in It a ponT that t l.nr bm Itorh anitouncampnt thmt tha Willi foT'mi li'iomi to anv rharttahla Inatltutlon If thav! cannot taka atir man or woman nnilar alitr wh"j lv K Iron and lnrr tliflr atrogth 2(rt par cant 1 or over In four tlma, provldM tbey ha4 no nerlmta nrtinit' trntihla Aluo thar will rafimd' vour moiifv In any fif n which Nuiitd Iron! dta not at lat dnubl vonr afrnath In tani .!. I Una. It U dlpn-d In thla city br (hr man a M.Onnrli lrug Storaa and all othar dmg-i (lata AdvrrtlMmnt. I ST. K!VAHr. Non. Jan. 11. Sm-tial.V-Mrs. Martin Pnttrrson of iionon ilicd fit tho homo of her (iitunhtcr. Mr. William Tomla hrm Siimliiy mmlne;. a tho rosiilt of an nendfiit. Mia. I'atUrson arrivni Saturday to visit hrr dauKlUrr and family. About 3 oarlock 'Saturday evening nho arrl lcntally (trppnl info l ho elevator way on the firat floor of the Fonda resitlencp, faltinff to the basement on the cement floor. She never regained roriMonu.HnruM and died about 9 o'clock Sunday evening. .Mrs. I'aueraon and her husband were ! Pioneer aettlera of Hoone county. Slie was I NEBRASKA JEWELERS TO MEET AT GRAND ISLAND i:il.N! lSI.AMi. Xeii., Jnn. 11 (8pe- ! ei;i 1. 1 The executive committer' of the Nehraska State" Jewelers" association ' met ill tliis clly yesterday afternoon ' Willi Secretary Connors of the Oomnier i ( ini chili and arraniied for the next an nual conxenlion of that organization to ho held 111 this city l'elinmry and Tt. J. II. Illffo, inesideiit of the association of HastluKs; It. Sclniniacher of St. Paul, secretary and treasurer; O. C. .Iiiim of 1 lastliiKs, K. j . Niewohmer of folnmlius anil William Neitfiedt and Itohert Meyer of this city were preset The t'ommereial club will provide one of about Ml years of aKe. Funeral services ! entci tamnient features by way of a were held this afternoon. banuuel. NEBRASKA LOOKS GOOD T0THIS CANADIAN rUVTTSMOrTH. Neb., Jan. II. tSpP. cial.r-.lohn .N. Schwartz, who went to VUnilobu, t'anuda, a few years since, re- lined a short time since, and will make I his home here for the present, where he Mayor Charles Bryan blew Into the hotel lobby about noon, wiped the steam from his classes, conversed a moment with friends nnd then wrapped the man tie of his cloak about him and silently stole away. Colonel John O. Mlaher. who leaves for .New York tomorrow, stole into the lohre, 'noked around to see if the mayor was there, and seeing him not, lingered for .-nine time. However, tho editors in their meeting this afternoon Rave a general endorse ment of the administration and Bavo en dorsement of the manner in which the lifirsident had handled the war situation arid haif-heartedly endorsed tho prepared- rum- sohoom of th president In the fol lowing paragraph: . j i "We unregerved'y repose confidence in our democratic president and our demo- I cratlc congress, including our Nebraska representatives in tho national legislature, for protection from tho extravagant pre paredness program of the republican lead ers, with the firm belief that they will adjust this acuto question to tho Batis ta etion of a majority of the American people." They also cave an endorsement of the stale administration. Colonel Arthur Mullen of Omaha waa early on the ground. It was rumored that Mu'len had something up his Bleeve, but if so he kept It very quiet, although he looked exceedingly wise at times. Senator Hitchcock could not be present, but his special representative was busy most of the day looking after the sena tor's political fences and tightening up the wire wherever it showed signs of sag ging a little where some discontented democrat had tried to creep through. Killtura for WIInoii. There was some sentiment shown against endorsing I'resldent Wilson, the bone of contention being that some do sired an endorsement of his preparedness plan, while others who were afraid Jliat to pick out -.ny particular thing might spoil the harmony plan favored passing up endorsement altogether rather than taking a chance of raising opposition. Mny l'orce Miirrhmil. There appeared to he quite a sentiment in favor of Governor Morehcad for a third term, or rather the nomination for a third term. This comes from two source those who believe that the gov i rnor has made good and lias given the state a good, business administration, and those who desire to act blni out nt tlm I way so that Senator Hitchcock will have plain sailing. The latter element 1.4 working hard to get the sentiment worked un lieht and much H.i,enHu i the wav In which the wires are pulled. Should the governor get Into the sena torial light it will complicate things con siderably. It is generally believed that if the governor could have his way he I ould much prefer staying out of the po- I litical game as far as himself is con-j cerned until two years later, and then I go up aa nst Senator George W. Xorrls. fhould he be renominated by the repub- i licans, for the senatorship. Kdllorlnl Officer. ! The Editorial association re-elected all I officers, being Doc Tanner of Oinnhu. president; K. A. Walrath of Osceola, sec-j rotary, and John W. Cutright of Lincoln, ! vice president. 1 Edgar Howard, sadly dilapidated, but still in the ring. Is present. He still has 1 a bad-looking eye and may lose the sight i of It from the auto accident of a week ' ago. when he got tn the way of a bunch of joy riders. A hole In the back of his head testifies that the curb stone where he struck was the hardest. will engage in farming. Mr. Kchwarlz Robert Harris, fH,tfii of Ueittrler. llHATItlCK, Neh., Jan. 11. (Special Telegram.' The officers are looking for a farmhand named George Wake, who passed bad checks amounting to 1 15 on a number of business men of this city the other day and escaped. Clarence (iltchens, a young man, ac cused of forging a check for JS.rn) on merchant at Holnies- was well pleased with the country nnd tho advantages for making money there, but when the matter came to conscip tiou In England, and with a show of It in Canada, ho thought It was better to move. Mr. Schwartz said that when a Canadian was coming this way that his ticket was taken away from him and he was put off the train for fear that he would get Into the 1'nited Slates, where he would not have t go to war unless ho wished. Kor this reason Mr. Schwartz thought it better to get back to his na tive land while getting was good. Ultt In Fnllx City rlinrch. I FALLS CITY, Neb.. Jan. 11. (Special.) The Christian church of Falls City was named in tho will of Mrs. Dawson at vllle, was arrested at Washington, Kan., todiy for breaking his parole. Ho refused to come without a requisition and Sheriff Acton left today to secure the necessary papers. It developed today that Glthens has a wife at Red Cloud besides the one here. ' Sunday Workers' Hphnnl. HASTINGS. Neb., Jan. 11. Oieclal Telegram.)-The invitation of the Hast ings Christian church for the annual school of Sunday school methods for Ne braska Clirisian churches lias been ac cepted. The date has been set for Febru ary 21 to 25. It Is expected that more than 150 leading Sunday school workers) from the Nebraska churches will he present. Crop Improvement association will be held In the Commercial club rooms In this city on Saturdn, January 2.'. V. K. Lenhart, who bus served one,: term as district clerk, has anln filed ! ns a candid, ite for re-election on the' republican ticket. i SHERIFF JOHN JONES HEADS STATE ASSOCIATION NOnTH n.ATTK, Neb . Jan. 11 (Spe elal Telegram.) Tbi convention of the State Sheriffs e'soclation closed here today wllh the election of officers. The officers elected ore: President, John A Jones, Nelson; 'ice president. Oliver 11. Hedge. Red Cloud; secretary-treasurer. W. C. Condlt, Frctnrnt. I The next meeting place of the assocbi-l Hon was left to be decided at a future date by the officers-elect. Bad weather prevented the automobile trip with which the chamber of Com merce had planned to entertain the sheriffs. A snio.ier and program of en tertainment was given for the sheriffs to night at (he Elks' club. KENNEDY ADDRESSES BEATRICE BUSINESS MEN H;:ATUICK. Neb., Jan. 11-(Special Telegram.)-John 1.. Kennedy of Oinnhn addressed tho Commercial club luncheon here loibiv on the stihlecl. "The Common interests of the Farmer nnd the Commer- i cial Clubs." j Mr. Kennedy said that If the commer- rial clubs of the stale would reach out and take the farmer Into their confidence and Into their work they would soon djOiiblo their rapacity. Get tho farmers Into these organiza tions, not for what you can glvo them, but what knowledge you ran get from them, as my experience has been that the best thinking Is done by tho man when he Is following a plow." In touch ing on national Issues Mr. Kennedy stated that he fawned a merchant marine, but was against enlarging tho army. He said he wished to go on record ns favor- 'la h I Fire Tested Goals lug (ho establishment of tariff commission. permanent Farmers' Committer In Meet. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Jan. ll.-(Spe-clal Telegram.) President Gust a fi son of Mead and Secretary Plait of Edgar, of the Nebraska Farmers' congress, have called a meeting of the executive com mitter of the organisation late this even ing as the opener of a two days' session of tho organization beginning tomorrow Quito a number of the members arrived this evening and about Soft are rx peeled In tho city for tho next few days. teensed of Speeding. ! GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Jan. 11. -(Si- I elal Telegram.) Hen Cleveland was ar- J resled for running Into a vehicle driven , by Fred Ilorst. Cleveland did not stop ! to see what damage had been done until bis own automobile went Into the ditch. He was fined f 10 and costs, and paid u I5 bill for repairs. O'Connor Testimony I'lnMiril, HASTINGS. Neb.. .Ian. 11. (SVoclal Telegram.) The taking of testimony on tho heirship claims In Ihe John O'Connor case was concluded today, and the state began Ita rebuttal. One witness testified today that bo had heard O'Connor say he had killed a man In Canada. John T. Culavtn .of Omaha declined to present Funeral Directors o Meet, HASTINGS. Neb.. Jan. 11. (.Special Telegram.) The Nebraska Funeral Dl- reslors' association will meet In Hastings on June (1. 7 and S, It was decided at a meeting of the executive board hero today. III 'lake Itaillum Treatment. ' P1.ATTSMOIT1I. Neb. Jan. ll,-(Sp-: elal.) .Mrs. 11. F. Crook of this place was taken to Omaha, where she entered a hospital at that place for treatment for j cancer. She will tako treatment from a , physician, who uses radium. j Exccllo Lump-ZonttKro-i . $8.00 the Idrnl coal for economy. Iioal, service nntl results -Its users nro Hi liest ml vert ixcr Ask litem, MacGregor Lump or Hut--Co,B0'$ . $8.00 n quirk, clean starter for niillirnrlle fires In I lie morjiinit; also the very liesl kitchen range, ronl ohlalnahle. Olympic Lump, Egg or Hut .... $6.50 our hlfili Ki'itilc Illinois Coal. Coal Hill Lump, Egg and Hut . . . $5.50 .n excellent Illinois con I. Cherokee Hut $5.00 A sUtinu coking coal Ions five. Hylo Hut $4.50 The economical eoiil jjooil heat. COAL MILL COAL 211 S. 10(li SI. Douglas !7H. Three l liones. CO, BBBBQBDB 3 BBBBBBBBI ES u HTHE patriotism that makes a man fight for his 4 country, is a good quality. But patriotism com bined with the good sense to keep her out of a fight, is better yet. "TVTO BITE" in a tobacco is a good quality. But " no bite " com bined with coolness and natural flavor is a BETTER quality. That's why VELVET is the choice of more and more pipe smokers every day. Into VELVET goes the very pick of Ken tucky's famous Bur ley Tobacco. This Burley is cured 'in the natural way by two years' patient ageing in wooden hogs heads. Then it has gained that delightful smoothness so noticeable in VELVET, which age alone can give. WINTER EXCURSIONS To the Ever-Sunny Southland VIA tiii: WABASH RAILROAD KOl!.l Tltll TICKiri'H US SALK U.ULY TO Florida, Cuba, (Vlobile, New Orleans And nil other Utilf CohM. point. I'lnnl return limit, June 1, 1016. To deMlnnlioiiN in I'MHtlliA ami CI HA chii n one route and return another at filthily hlulier fme. MltmtAIi HTOI'-OVKHS PKII.MIT TKI). Attractive erulNen to the Went I nil lea, Panama Canul and South America. Kor detailed information and dencrlpilvc literature, call mi or mldrcRn II. f. SHIKMIS, General Agent Pnnxonurr lept., .ill South lllh HI., Woodmen of the World Uldg. Jeleplione Uoukuim 3o.. Cunrithi 1916 10c Tint 5c Metal-lined Bg One Pound Glas Humidor as rr. 7 "in 3v Mi Stoiiiat-b 'Iroalilea. P(rorn who liave stomach trouble arc pt (o bimo dtaiouraged. They wl.'l e by the following that their chances of re covery are excellent. A, K. Wililamx. ,. dependence, Va., tella of a remarkable cure that aa effected In that vicinity One of hla cuatomera vai ao badly af flicted with (tomach trouble that lie waa aent to a hospital, but received little benefit and came home to die. Mr. Wil liam suggested that he try Chamber lain' Tablets, which he did. atvl today he Is a well man an I weighs lij ikim.cIj. ubtal liable everywhere. AU trUsi went It v. 77 V us&tTT k fv(R tusacco to. Winter Offi ce Comfort Ivsdt'incs of wt'tillier are Hie real let oi' an oi'fico liuililiii. It is tlicii that the little tilings count. This building lias not only n vacuum lioatiii"; .system, but is' metal weather ptripcfl. The court rovides wonderful ventilation. The building is always practically full, because of its popularity, but occasional changes offer oppor tunities to get choice offices. While the list below is all we have to offer today, there may be something which will just suit you. If not, let us know your re quirements and we will watch for an opportunity to take cure of you when the first change occurs. THE BEE BUILDING "The building that is always new" Room 222 Choice office suite, north light, very de- '' sirable for two doctors or dentist?; waiting room and two private offices; SCO sijuare fett S45.00 Room 619 ()n tne beautiful court of the building; k?.c 135 square feet 1 $10.00 Room 636 Only vacant room on the 17th street xido of the building. Faces directly on Seventeenth street. Partition for pri. vate office and waiting room. Size 187 square feet 818.00 Room 105 At t,le head of the stalrc, on the floor opposite The Bee business office. Size 270 square feet. Would be specially use ful fur a real estate firm 830.00 Apply to Building Superintendent, Room 103. See real estate columns for bargains