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THE OMAHA BEE: FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2D. 192 !eu4 IWUh. wljy Mr, ul Mra fl-J J huim ' !(' Iia a iiuftil-. f giifdin in nine Society Hrl4e-4o-b lluliorea. MIm Helen Hues I gave a bridge luncheon Thursday at bar horn in lienor of Ml Marlon Hamilton. Cover wer placed for th ateadame IhIm Muffltt. l. K. Haney. J, J ll.inlfhen, jr., Ctiarle Uuraea hrlr Hamilton, jr., and the Miun Nannl and Mary Emily Hamilton of Wajihlnfton, U. C. Kllnor lturlcely. dull Lmugherty, Marmierlt and Missetta fioueseau, Ituth Ktnaler, i;rna hm4, Helen 1'orter, Nan Mar I hy and Mary Taylor. Ta Vlalt Mm. Merer. M!a FJorenca llnlluran of Bait I.tike City will arrlv Vedneluy to U th guest of Mr. C. Lou la Meyer uiul Mr. Meyer In their new home, at Me Jonea atreet. MIm Hulloran, w ho baa been eprmllnf a few week tit White Sulphur Hprlnte, V. stopped In Omnha for A day on hvr way met. Ml Hulloran la an ac complished sportswoman, and Play- ft In the Woinun'i Western Gulf tournasitnt at fit. Louis earlier in the month. I.umlieon for Mr. Ilium.' Mrs. Charles Keller will be hostess at luncheon Friday at her home hon oring Mrs. A. W. ilium, Jr., a re. cent bride. Cover will be luld for the Meadumea Willlum McCaffrey, fl. W. rrltclmrd, A. Undb.rf. H. E. Johnston, W. O. Pwanson, Jt. JUn irkson, M!s Alice Olnviulst and Mies M;iruirlle Llljrnstolpe. . Art Exhibit Knlrles. Four hundred pieces of Nelraaka art have been presented to the Jury uhlrh will pass am pictures to be exhllitad as Nebraska's artists' work by the Omnha Boclety of Fine Arts at thn pulille library, Omaha. Any one residing In the state may enter work. 1 Central High Will Hold Open House SBBBBSBBBBaBSBW 'Central l(.h axhool will hold i second annual open bouse Friday eve. nine from MO to I JO. when all the parents and frlende of pupiU are wd come. At least 1.000 attended the af fair Inst year and aa many are i peettd this evening. The faculty will be present to meet the f ueai. In the formal receiving line will be Superintendent J. Ht Veverldge, As s sunt luperintendent Miss Dell Hyan, Dudley K. JtrJ of the board of education, Mrs. Charles A. Muearl man, and Arthur Welle of the I'arent Teachers' aaaoclatlon, J, T. M.ialor principal; K. McMullen and J. F. Woolery, and Mlea Jessie Towne, dean of girls. A musical program will be given In the auditorium by the tllee ilub orchestra and the band, and the work of the manual training, the art and the household arts detriments avill be on d splay. The gymnasium (.Insure will give an exhibition of floor work, and the laboratories and class rooms wilt be open for I in pec tlon. O. C Hoinsnn, will entertain the Messrs and Mrsdames Cieorne Miller, flert Fowler and C. K. Chilli at din ner. Dinner Parly. Mr. and Mrs. William Itandall en-t.-rtnlned nt dinner at the Field club Wednesday evening, when covers were laid for ths MfMis. and Mesrtame V. Hasoall, BamucI Hanford and Merle C. Taylor. Card Party. The Loyola club of Kt. Johns parish will entertain at rnrds Friday after noon at 2:30 In the parish rectory. The hostesses will be the Mesdnmes K. J. Wilson, Anna Curnaby, p. M. Toben. At (lie Field Club. , Mr. and Mrs. J. H. London will en tertain at dinner Saturday evening at the Field club when thPlr guests will be Messrs and Mesriames Edward Noal, Ray Shields, Jack Wells and Mr. Albert Krug. The same evening Mr. and Mrs. Prominent Y. W. Worker Has Arrived Miss Harriet Vance, prominent Y. W. C. A. worker, has arrived in the city. Khe la national city secretary for M nneiota. North and South I'i- kuta, Iowa, Omaha and I.lnioln. ller offices lire In Chicago, and the na tional hi ad(Uiirti rs. New Vork, M s Vance, who has been In t- W, C. A. work for IS years, took up her pres ent position tin f ill. Sum of the birxe cities of the coun try have been Miss Vanes' field. fche has been general secretary In Pitts burgh, Kansas City, Portland and Denver. It was during her Incumbency at I'ittnl.ursh thut wlmt was then the finest Y. W. C. A. building in the country, went up. Two years ago she made a trip to China and Japan. Miss Vance Is here to attend a "setting up'' conference at Camp Brewster, tluturduy and Sunday. Lo cal workers and representatives from. Dee Moines, Hloux City. Council Bluff and Lincoln will also attend. Miss Vance will apeak at the Bun day vesper service nt the Y. W. C. A. The public Is invited to attend, .... v BlWW3aTl mmt EPY-TIME TALES CTtati Wtlt?rV FURTHER TALES OF JIMMY RABBIT 1 RV ADTUI ID CmTT OA I I CV yiTiN i ivi owl i uniLLiasti Personals Mr. Ueurt Itreudei had four guwts to luncheon and biidtfa at tier bom tn Fairacrea Thurs.biy, Misses Iul and Csther Cutter left Wednr.luy fur Iloaton, Iheir for mer home, whrte they wilt visit dur ing the beat month, Frisky (Mjulrrel Receivrj Jimmy Rab bit's Caller. WMIn fall came, Frisky Squirrel found so much grain to eat that he grew fat as a pudding. Whenever Jimmy Babbit saw him he couldn't help smiling. Jimmy actually had to laugh when he saw Frisky try to leap from one tree top Into' another. For Frisky wai so heavy that he had lost half his nhnbleness. He missed the branch at which he had Jumped, and went tumbling down through the tree until he managed at last to grab a limb and cling to it. night then Jimmy Rabbit thought of a pin n. "Wouldn't you like to work for me?" he called. "What sort of work?" Frisky asked him. "Easy work!" Jimmy replied. "I'd like to get you to come to my house and receive my callers. I have a arent many more man i can nuenu to," r iresrTKxsTTjrfT 1 - H Jtnmu RsfeMt fU4u tae vim bu to Cm tsea. "CoulJ I eat grain and put while I m working for you?" Frisky In quired. "Orrtaint) I" il Jimmy. 'Hut t .nt give any lo the rallera They'd never go Knt if yu did." Well. Frisky mulrrvl eald that he would aaree to thut. And since Jim- sort. L'ncle Jerry Chuck even pinch ed him, Remarking that he wanted to see If there wasn't a trick some v.here. And Frisky Squirrel thought that a very queer remark. He couldn't understand It. "How much does Jimmy Rabbit pay you?" Undo Jerry asked him sud denly. "Nothing!" Frisky replied.' "It's too much," said Uncle Jerry. "I'd do It for less, If the food was thrown lp." "You mean, If Jimmy Rabblt'-threw the food Into you?" Frisky Inquired. "Certainly not!" Uncle Jerry snap ped. "I mean, If he furnished the food." "Well, he doesn't do that," Frisky numbled. His mouth was so full that ho couldn't speak plainly. "What!" cried Uncle Jerry. "Do you mean to say that you have to provide your own mealR?" Frlcky Squirrel nodded. "Then I don't want the job," suld Uncle Jerry Chuck. "I wus golnir to suggest to Jimmy Rabbitt that hs discharge you and hire me la your place. Of course," Uncle Jerry added, "he'd hAve to change his sign." "What sign?" asked Frisky Squir rel. "The sign odtslde, of course," Un do Jerry growled. Then Frisky Squirrel broke one of his promise to Jimmy Rabbit. Leav ing the callers, ho hurried out of the houfle. And there, tacked upon the trunk of the old hollow hemlock waa a notice which said, "Come One, Come- All, and See the Fattest Squirrel In Captivity!" Jimmy Rabbit was standing there with his back to the tree. And hear ing a noise be spun around. "HI. there! Oct back Inside the bouse!" be cried. tut Frisky Hqulrrel wouldn't Ha was very, very angry. itrriihi. !. Mr. B. V. Kendill of IV Moines U, will arrive the latter part f (Vtnher to ba the guet of her sister Mrs. O. C. Hoinsnn. Mrs. William Hill Clark returned to her bom Wednesday after three months' absence, pnt at Wat' lisin Lake, Mich., and In Chicago. Ralston Kcoble, who has been apvnding the past year In Mouth America, arrived Hunday to be the guest of hi mother, Mr. J, R. tk'oble Mr. and Mrs. William Archibald Htnlth, who moved to Lo Angel, Cal a yvr ugo, will rid U114 Whitley avenue, iiuiiyvfooo, artcr uc toler I. I Mr. and Mrs. James Gregory and small daughter of HatavU, III., arrived Thursday to I the guests of Mr. and Mra. JUchnrd Mallory over the week -end. Mr. and Mr. Carroll llnlden have given up their apartment at the Ts iloua.ic and have taken one at the Monterey, near Thirty fourth and Hodge streets. Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Ard-r and their daughter, Dorothy, who ar motoring home from Cupe Cod, where they have spent the summer, expect to arrive early nest week. IN-nry McCarter of Ihe Pennsyl vania Acrud'my of Fine Arts, who I o act as Judce fur the Fine Arts So ciety Nebrankn artist exhibit at the Omaha public library October ( to 29, ha arrived In Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Cusper Offutt ret urned to I'mahit, Tuesday and ure In their opartmnt at the Monterey. Mrs. Offutt has been visiting her pur- nts, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Lmigmnld, of Bryn Mnwr, Pa and Mr. Offutt nd her there a short time ego. Mrs. C. F. Mclirew returned Satur day from Trout Lake, Wis., where she has been Uio guest of her son, R. U. McCrew, on his Island- Mr. Mo- Grew expect to go to Los Angeles, Cal., later In October to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller. Mrs. O. M. Wood has Just returned from a two months' trip to California. She traveled along the coast and re turned by way of Penver and Colo rado Sprlttlr Next week Mrs. Wood and her son, Raymond Wood, will motor to Kansas City for a two weeKs' visit. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Cryden, who went abroad In August, were at Loch Lomond In Scotland September 12. Mrs, Brydcn, who was a Field club golfer last season, ha written friend that the golf courses in Scotland are splendid and that she Is greatly en Joying her games there. Mrs. A. L. Williams, widow of the late Bishop William of this city, who has been visiting for the past month with Mrs. Irving Benolkcn, leaves today for Kent, Conn., where she makes her home with Rev. B. C. Chkndle family. She will visit en route with her eon, Rev. G. C. Wil liams of De Moines, and with friends lit Chicago. MyiMarriage Problems - AJla Csrrltea's Ktw Fkat ef 'Revelations of a Wife" I CBrrirHJMi Problems That Perplex Antwtred by BEATRICE FAIRFAX II For set Utile foualN. Ivar Mlse Fab-fax: I am eomlna to my Rabbit wanted him to hsii wotkrou fr em ot your good advte. st once, the tw frt.te t erf to gether Mr Jinimv B In a certain m-IK-w hrmUvk tn the womta Frisky tuHrl dun sly brvusht a etr uf I.! ft HinMMlf And th b an i 'vinred that be Waa r-ly ! Il VI Ike tiiM taal smM nm. Th I bve t be he." a.i Jimmy lUMxl "Pa Jul as you !e but t o-me te the Ti it s nut pottle u wall b ' )l eswu't einy " Aaaia Fkr -juurl rf.imlt I'mmr IUtt..l weal eil. It n t bn baf-if tH f ii:e tit arriv. Fii n..fil i IMm all aVwa a4 wU tfci tt b4nsi. Aa-1 J tfte wkll be rf fcimeatf fttlk t'aia a I k "Atea eftai-t U k tiveif My lbtHiMb aak4 ktm, "Araal tit aftl a a "" h d- r '' ' H'MaKS,ilt anKM-adi Im t I k bs t-it f-f y r-' M'"i Wa4t t .. all tfce n..:ls ! e Omaha Golfers Win Trophies at Open Day Matches Low score at the Lincoln open nay golf tournament Wednesday went to Mrs, Mark Levings, state champion. Mrs. Howard Goodrich of Omaha won second place. The other trophies went to Lincoln players, Mrs. Ray Elliott winning the driving contest, Mrs. Ross Curtice, putting; Mrs. Dee Jyiche, second longest drive and Mrs. Summers the nine-hole event. Omaha players who made the trip were Mesdnmes Levings, Goodrich, E. V. Arnold, Houston Harper, O. S. Goodrich, Mnynnrd Schwartz, C. Louis Meyer, Ed Megenth, Blaine Young, Clifford Calkins, H. W. Hough, Allen Palmer. Victor Roos, C, H. Ashton, Miss Nichols. What the Man Hmllb Threatened lo lo lo Mail-. At th self revealing facial gesture of the man who called htmaelf Hmlth, but whom Allen Drake evidently lx. Ii'-ved lo I om formerly exalted European pcraonaga, Lillian took swift, stealthy step forward uneeen by Hmlth, and with tense, narrow id eyes am n tied him rloaely, ejlr fir? a waa'muaked, lmerturbabla aa always, but I w ho know her so well, reallxed that it was she who had first suspected Smith' Identity, ah who In all probability bad planned Allen Diak' campaign. Th reason for her leaving the man agement of Smith to Mr. Drake when ahe herself was o peculiarly equipped for such a feat, waa also clear to me. Smith' race, poaitlon and training mad him look upon a woman aa something of Interior ability and sta tion. To convince him of Lillian' authority would have been an almost Insuperable task, and Lillian, always willing to aubmeiK herself and her position, if necesalty called for It, had turned over th handling of th man to her colleague. But now Mr. Drake turned to her. "A Thousand Pardons." "Are you aatlafled on that point?" h aaked. Absolutely" h returned. "My compliment, milord." He main an airy little deprecating geiture while I gaxed with wonder at the malevolent scowling fury Incar nate. Could It le possible that this un couth looking man, dresed In the at tire of a fiirm laborer, with a scrag- ply, iinbaitt red growth of beard up on bis face and wearing around bis forehead apparently th same dirty bandage which had boen there when he first came to th neighborhood, was reully of royal blood? Then I rimiemliered the really magnificent stature and bearing of the man when I had seen him in the Cntsklll moun tains, remembered also his arrogunt air of command, and the thing be came more believable. That the man himself was fully cognizant of the meaning attached to the little by play between Lllllun and Allen Drake t saw by the pallor which deepened) on his face, and by a sudden look akin to fcni In his eyes. Then ho begun to bluRter again. "This is what you call a frco coun try, I suppose," he sneered, "using In quisition tortures upon helpless people." Allen Drake laughed lightly. What Lillian Asked. "Oh, my dear ir," he said mock ingly, "what Bn absurd Idea! Hut, of course, I cannot blame you for shrinking from the thought. Never In all your experience, in your old home, or your new, did you ever see or employ such mothods, of course." The gibe was unmistakable,- and Smith's eyes showed his reaction to It In an angry flash. But he spoko only two words, 'ihose In accent which were a command Instead of a request: ' - "The cigar." "Oh, a thousand pardons!" Allen Drake replied. "We muat not let It go out. But there must be only two or three puffs this time, for this lady la very Interested In you, and It would be unflattering to keep her waiting." He waved toward Lillian with one hand and put the cigar again be tween Smith's lips with the other, while the bound man registered lofty contempt of Lillian with an extreme ly mobile set of facial muscles. But he did not neglect to take the two or three puffs Mr. Drake" had prom ised him, and his furious eyes held also a tortured, hungry look when the government agent as deftly ex tracted the cigar again and laid It carefully upon a smok'.ng stand. "If It goes out I'll light you an other," he promised, then added sig nificantly after a second s pause, that Is, of course, provided you are reasonable." A low snarling sound from Smith was his only answer, but Mr. Drake Ignored it and turned briskly to Lillian. v 'Shall we valet him now?" Lillian shook her head while I puzzled over the cryptic allusion. V'I want Madge positive identlfl- j cation of him nrst," alia eald. turn- Hi- to me. Can yon awear," ah akd, "oven dlDKUiewt aa h" i now that i he's th man Smith you aaw tn that rofo near the Aahokan Iteeervoir, j and whoa vote you beard In the ! reaprvoir ground after h had killed th young atate trooper?" iiforr I could anawcr. Smith Vole roue in a furious yell, 'Vou she devil!" he shrieked. "If you dare lo say r to that I'll tear you In Inch piece when I get loose, " Clubdom Th Woman' Home Mlaalonnry so ciety of th Flrat McthodlarTTfurch will hold It first meeting of the year Friday afternoon at the bom of Mra W. 41. Indoo. North Forty nlivh atroet. Luncheon -will be served at I o'clock, with Mra. J. F. Beard group In charge. The buslnea meet ing will be held at 1 p. in., with Mis. I ndo presiding. Publicity Chairman. Mlaa Lllu Peterson baa been made publicity chairman for the Iluelncs nnd Profvaaional Woman' dlvlslo 'f th Chamber of Commerce, Mary Mnrsten Klncy I chairman ot ad vertlalng publicity. i Musical Tea Friday for Mission Funci Mm. lauac Carpenter' hum will b th scene of a muMiul ta Friday afternoon, given by the women uf the Calvary ttaptiat rhunh, when Mra. Carpenter will retciv, aeitd by th Mraitame J. Frank Carpenter, II. J. Jnerph, C, K. Ijilhrop, Kai Kelaey, Atlhur L4H'kwood, (1, W. Noble and A. I. Patrick. , Mra. licrtha Smith. Mm. It. II. Dor ria, Mra. Clrorg Barker, Jr., and Mra. J. A. Linn Wilt pour at lite ta table, and they will lw aaalated by Mr. I.rroy Ohria, Mra, '. A. Wnmuore, the Mlsaea Klenore Carpenter, Luclle Ijithnip, Alice Wlsoti and Grace CbangHtrom. Tbi Is th flrat of a aerie of ten to bo given by the miaaion clrvlo of tho rhurch. . The Van hunt Honored. Mr. and Mrs. Itulph Van Hunt if filadatonn. III., who cam to Oinnlm Inst vveuk for the wedding tit Mr, Van Hanf staler, Mr. J. Ixirrance Flynn, were entertained at luncheon at thu Hrandcl restaurant Monday by Mr, and Mr. Ditna Van Heuecn. On Tuesday Mr. end Mrs. Cecil Herrymsn were boat and hostess at dinner at the Hrabdul in honor of the visitor Willi them tu their home imiiulitiioa ury to -Mr. and Mi. Van Sant, Tli' hav the guest tf Mra W, U Van H.mt ai.d will nlurn to their hotim in Kalurd4y, Fur Mi l-url. Mi Marion To la ws hote at luncheon at br bom Wedurilny In honor of MIm Ilium he Deurl, who Is to b Will tktober 4. Mra. Cat! Paul son, a brute uf the summer, chared The a urate In-duded the MXtme ltil-.lt G.urrtt, John Louiois, Henry Lubrngt-r, Isaao 'nr ciiir. Jr,, and Newman Ilenatm. and Miwea Planrha Wuvl, (lrtrule htotit, 1 ,ii iba Morton vl N'.dtak4 City and ll.iUvioi Cotton and Ruth Ik-lie of CbUaso. i Koroiliy I.nurhaon. Omaha chapter of Alpha Omliron p will h misnamed ri.it unbiy at luncheon at the home of Mra. H. W. Potter, Vrlginatitt by ill iOHUCt TboOMRellablo Kound Packaga InlorBick's rT UNORIGINAL Tvlalted Milk Ustxftucccssfully for over 13 century. Mado under sanitary condition from clean, rich milk, with extract of our specially nisi ted grain. The rood-Orink It piepand hy aurrlng die powder la water. Infanli and ChilJrtn thrive on it. Agree with th uaftif itomach ot thu Invalid and Agtd. Invigorating aa Quick Lunch at home or offlct. Ask For w Get HORLICK's at Fountain. I total. Realtumnti. thus Avoiding imitations SUBSTITUTES Coit YOU Sam Prlc. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK nn l..ab.. 1. Vy i?vya, ID IIimdred-fMlsaitd Bdlar-;Sale Of' Pianos Players and Phonographs ''Off with a rush" is right. Hurry or you will loso this greatest opportunity of your life to own a real piano, player or phonograph for less money than youever dreamed, of. Come now! The whole county is crowding into our store and snapping up these marvelous bargains. Pianos 'at the cost of phonographs, players at about the cost of uprights. Come today. Dcn't put this off. This means years of pleasure to you at a cost you never will miss. Such sensational prices you never heard of. Make it your businef s to get one of these bargains today. Don't wait. You owe it to yourself to save all you can, and at the same time make your home a happV one. . , Are Just a Few of These Price Smashing Values ange'd Uprights Here h N ew an Like many uthre d.v I am a il I year of . Now, I Have a cousin to ywrs obtar I Kan I, ho 1 aitntm a mtiltge (or (our (rars We are l pnla .r sinr sr. re aim II. W hile at enllrge he Iwava wt me teller. TMa sum mr k did nt write edn. I r"t Mm th Ual ltl.r Tht I Uut too mntb ata, but he did not en.wer. It la tl kav a Ktrtblav - Would it be tver a r at l n l bint rwnt rat rf.t, a t ait ib.lt, tr ik-ul-l ait and a it ball r.mihr n II :t la a.v prt in iM.tWTlit T j H.hJ K.IU- rar l, b alt inaan, lmt t ar u. a olt likii U lie ill 1 rl.r t I K Mfa.lMtMt Kim. fct 1 (! M-llr a b 1 aril H e . be waM H Ma M 4 eaar l tle ! apt l.t ra u tM a fc.t if l Kioiwl a ii " imi Tv Kml ittKe tM! all I He aret rrt4e aad ateae b bae a'Kttett rrAMr bM b-tw kM aa I b aM 1 mm a t'tue I oitttr bwt I This Laxative Works Fine on Old People TtaMai Wee kttt tlitaMlv kealtky will Dr. CaldwaU'l Sjnp Frstia ADVANCING ape with it subdued ambition and trivinri could bf made very happy if only good health mvtiiu panted it, aud the liaats of good heolth. a every una leama upon rraihinf t)i sue of 60, 1 the regu lar daily move ment of the b" eh. If it can I elfin Ird through th ftxvi you eat, th vatrr you diink and lh ri iL. a wiah lb hell. Il'ii if lulur JI Bit ooefat it nut be aaatated if lw atU f -ll'i, Nf lertaaf funatipalKi eaitara the t4i prraaiua ta to up it f t rant, attel that ta in firerumtre 1 lunifiun vf I Ha arW. Il air fbeuakiUaoi and (imi urw, t"v Ih kleJ eAtiptiii trawly f ae.4-1 f alaaMJ )tii at Dr. i Ailt JrM IVaM. a UlJ tnnjil v ta,tM rtiM aal pM4ti aiikj riji ml. 1h4 araMia. It kt fvatl n4 aul-l, an4 J a4 trtawfi t tip. It M a a..'1-tk k lIuiU -m awt a kJtit t f e tU, takjMsat, fl taf itvf al u ihmJk I ky faff ANT FAMILT MAT TIT IT FREE Tkemmndt of avnli ere tkln Ounwli, "Wkrrt tarn t find e truji IrarlAy SnlM lAal unvvn in tht umiy m um irAn tonttipulfttr'' I urtt ymi ta try Syrup i'p4m. t nil lurfv prvuk m Utxrnl f tampk kwifa , tHjtuwnt fur an aJieuai. M. HnM eAv f r- tt. .4-UVm i. If. H. CmUmlL SIS HuAmffaA St., MunttnlW, llh f tf ml weaken you. 'ami their rest-lion tend to iuaV yuu niur consti te4 than Ufre. iNaw try tha miklef method, Tlr, t 'aid aril's Jyrup l'Tvtin de But !( it r! eflrt-t with re peal! UM, arvt (nrrraaiHl ! ar unnafraeary. Mr. K. M. Purarae of t nih il, ,N. C. who ia 71. lrrp hrrlf it) r health with it. and Mr, tiwtta lh,aiun of Mi lrl.tn, UUo laiaml. .N. ) aalnl ftU- year an.) vniMii erahla aiotwy (.a oiKe rrntatltr Mw tublifl uady rUf with tjrup Vtw. I e l. i 'aiUall't Symp r"P a yuirlf th wt Iuim y.4 tiffwr frura faliatair. tdktu MS, k'l K, WjManr, W- iittik, lra af i,lt ptHiM, Maay lluMMeint of riitarly t4 wa HMtkin; !. aiv) it r tkm m taaa a ! d I n ha.a mil It ew.fMUr I 34 )af al M ta Iba aaat wal'ly Kf k faaulf UUa a Ike lt cr Exelb MtSfiWVtt&Wte -TV Wa Will Accept Your Old Piano or a a Down Pay. ment. Specia For Friday and Saturday N Brand New Pianos and Players s AN EXTRA SPECIAL For Friday and Saturday Brand New Player, Bench, Music Cabinet and 12 Rolls of Music . $2.30 mwm ii mi inwii Wo h a v o t h c latKost and most complete stock, of Victor Victrola a d Urunswick phonographs in the wW, . Mre vptn mrjr ttn ni until 9 p. nt. Jlut don't ait Mftil thfn. Cw early. Cl 9 If S W Si - sJyJtUJ Per Week illll!te Ira mrmimsiw mm Have You a Talking Machine in' Your Home? ' If Not Get It Now Thin new ami beautiful jilaytr piano U an Htf-note Instru ment, fully guaranteed, which asnurs you of at9oUitr iatU. factitut and protection. The instrument U dtijrtifd ena? plain liiu-a, Vit is (i tirti-ttic that it i. crrt.iin t a.ttUfy the most crutiuif!njr buyer. It rontair.a a five-point motor, full irrn plate, sprue a.ninilinir board, the l.itct transpo. Inif tUvic for mirtnsr, copprf uujij It, loud and cft pedal exprtaaion dnici. In fact, Is a rmxM player piano and an instrument that will conpar with the l.r. A maf nificenf harrain. U13 DauiU Straat, CmB. Neb, (Va !,. t al l O ( U. j rue vijl We Include ith the machines Friday and Saturday a jewel point with which to play K.lison records and a Mpphirt ball point for TAthe record i. Alto full assortment of tcl rtcfdles. With thii equipment you can play a'l nuke cf records, If )ou never ed money before, ye can Jjt it itaw. M aaf itt tun U f 4 t4tHUf 0 ,lWt 1