12 THE OMATIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, APKTL in. 1001. NAMES TO APPEAR SUNDAY Fifteen Hundrad Winun in Btt Dot Counting Otntut. BIG JOB FOR THE OFFICE CLERKS IniniIMr to I'rrnnre 1'nll Ilrtnrns In Tlinr fur I'll lil lent I on In Mnlur ilu'n I'll per Another t'ou lenl In Coming. rifteen hundred prizes .III be awarded In Tlio lice's clot counting contest. The names of the successful contestants will bo an Bounced In tho Sunday paper Instead of tho Saturday paper, as was orlgtually Intended. The number of contestants was bo great that tho clerks are unable to check up guesses and prcparo tho list of succcrsful contestants In time for publication In tho Katurduy paper. (iucssrs cainn from all parts of tho United States. Tho business olllce was Hooded with letters from people who had busied them selves In counting the llttln dots. Tho num ber of answers exceeded expectations. They ero moio numerous than tho replies to the proverbial chain letter. Tho latest story concerning dot counting comes from tho pollro department. An offleor was stationed In front of a house In which several smallpox patients wero quar antined. The patients wero not willing prisoners and tho olllcer wnH warned that hu must keep strict guard over them. .IoKi on llic l'ollcriunii. Several hours later nnother officer was sent to rellovo tho first hluecoat. Ho couldn't ilnd him. Finally ho peered Into the houso and found that tho patients were gone. Then lm began a search through tho neighborhood and found Mr. Urass Iluttons assisting a little girl In counting tho dots on Tho Ilco piuzlc. "1'lenty of spots on those patients," po liceman number two exclaimed. "Why didn't you nnuico yourself In counting them?" "1 don't want the smallpox. It's n bicycle or n sowing machlno that I'm after," was tho answer. People who didn't huve an opportunity to try their hand at counting tho dots In tho original contest will havo another oppor tunity to try their luck. Tho second con test will eloso May 1 und nil guesses must bo In before) D o'clock that afternoon. An Kmerson piano worth $300 will be given as tho first prlzo nnd 1,500 prizes in all will bo given to persons who aro good guesscrs. Knit particulars concerning the contest may be found In tho advertising columns of this paper. Oixcnrliio nt .'II DrasKlsta. Cures biliousness, constipation and dys pepsia, or money refunded. Price 50 cents. Ilook explaining cnuao and euro mailed fro Ren Bros, ft Co., Minneapolis, Minn. VIOLATES THE GARBAGE LAW W. .V. llnrrln and .Unit Cnrroll Are (iiitlirrptl In by Ibe Police. V. N. Harris and Matt Carroll were ar rested yesterday by Sanitary Officers Woolrldgo nnd Gibbons charged with vio lating tho garbage ordinance. Tho specific chargo Is that they dumped garbugo within tho city limits. The defendants were discovered yesterday morning removing ashes nnd garbage from the rear of Mrs. Fitzgerald's resldcnco at CIS North Seventeenth street. They had a pushcart In which they threw tho garbage and wheeled It a short distance to a bole In thu alley, whero they dumped the refuse matter. Olllcer Gibbons stnted that Harris, who is about CO years of age, has been engaged In liaullng ashes and garbage for the last two or three years. Dccauso of his age and tho fact tbat bo had no other means of liveli hood ho was never arrested. "Since the de cision giving everyone n chance to haul garbage," said Olllcer Gibbons, "Harris be cumu bolder and concluded ho could dump garbage anywhere. Heretofore ho has never been caught dumping refiiBo matter in the city limits." A ItnitlUK. Ilonrlnie Flood Washed down a telegraph line which ClinrlOH C. Kills of Lisbon, la., had to ro jialr. "Standing waist deep In ley water," ho writes, "gave mo a terrlblo cold and cough. It grew worse dally. Finally the best doctors In Oakland. Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said I had consumption and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's Now Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles." Positively guaran toed for coughs, colds and all throat nnd lung troubles. Foro salo by Kubn & Co I'ricc, SOc nnd $1. HoiiH-Nt'ckt'r' IvK'urnloim. On Tuesdays. April 16, May 7 and 21, tho Missouri Pacific railway will sell round trip tickets at very low rates to points In Kansas, southwest Missouri, Arkansas, Ok lahoma, Indian Territory, Texas, etc.; also certain points In tho south and southeast. For Information wrlto to or call on com pany's agent, southeast corner Fourteenth and Douglns streets, Omaha, Neb. T. F. GODFHKY. P. nnd T. A, J. O. PHILMPI. A. 0. F. and V. A. Kmlorsril liv Miner. To the Mayer Company: I havo sold your foot powder in my bootblack parlors; also have used It, with good results. I believe It tho best thing on tho market. I remain, yours truly, MOQV. Nothing Is too good for our store to buy poor goods we refuse to buy Hayden Bros, with an ad on page 7. Postponed until April 20, Kuhn's soda opening. DIKD. BMITIl-Cllrford Wnrren, April 11. husband of Josenhlna Wlnslow Smith nnd son nf Benjamin F. ami Henrietta Smith. In his Klril year. Services at family residence Saturday ttftcninou nt 3 o'clock. Burial nt conven ience of family. Buffalo, Now York and Boston papers pleuso copy. MILLIOIt Georgo II., aged 32 years B rnonthH und 7 days, nt his residence. 1S29 North Tweiity.fciurtli street, South Omahii, April 10, rl. ItemaliiH will bo sent to Blair, Neb,, for Interment nt B n. m. Sunday. Friends and members ot Gate City lodgo No. 9S nro in vited. Paint it red Or any otlior color yon rrrny cliooso lint line tho SlitTwIn-Wllllanis paints nnd you will bo wttlHfletl with tho Job. Ask any painter which Is tho BEST mixed paint. Half-pint can Family Paint,..,,., iSo Half-pint can Varnish Stain ;sc Half-pint can Screen Paint , iri Uuarter-plnt can Kuamcl Paint Mc Quarter-pint can Blcyclo Enamel 2Go Half-pint can Buggy Paint ssc iiair-pniL can iiathtuii Enamel to llnlf-pint cuti Oil Stain )5c )n pint can Fine Varnish ioo uno quart Domo Huumiers lluby Floor Oil .4. 40a Dm pound can Bhlnon Floor Wax 50c Cull for color curd. Sherman & McConnall Drue Co Cor. luta and Uodpe. f nn.vro.v mouk nt.vs urn stock. Almost tlm Kntlre Stork of I.nhr Ilnron Co. of lit Bn lllr, Iml. BOUGHT m J. h. UltANDEia & SONS. The people of Omaha nnd vicinity will bo interested to learn that Boston Store has purchased almost the entire stock of Lohr Bacon Co. of Evcnsvllle, Ind. Wo secured this stock at practically our own figures and arc thus enabled to offer you values that arc phenomenal. 8ALK 11E01NS MONDAY, APRIL 15. Lohr-Pacon Co. enjoyed the patronage' of the best trado In their section of the coun try, consequently their goods were of the finest quality. SALE BEGINS MONDAY. A PHIL 15. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, J. L. Brandcls & Sons, Proprietors. DEATH DUE TO ACCIDENT Coroner Droltlen Inquest In Ovcr mey.er Cane I Sot Xevvnnry. W. B. Overmeyor, n farmer residing near Beaver Crossing, arrived In town Thursday night and will take tho remains of his mother, Mro. Christina Ovcrracycr, homo for burial. Mrs. Ovcrmcyer was found dead In bed at tho Union hotel Thursday morn ing, with tho gas turned on full force. Her son, after an Interview with the coroner, concluded that death resulted from acci dental nBphyxlatlon and determined that an Inquest would bo unnecessary. MTKItlMy.HII HAIIIIUIl Ml OP. A Pniiionx Shop In the Cnrrolltnii Hotel, llHltlmore, .Mnrylsnil, Tho barber shop In tho Carrollton hotel, Baltimore, sterilizes everything Is uses In tho shop. The sterilizing Is done by heat. Tho towels, tho razors, tho strops, the soap, tho combs and brushes are nil sterilized before being used on a customer. Where there Is no sterilization havo the barber use Ncwbro's Herplcldo. It kills the dan druff germ and It Is an antiseptic for tho scalp and for tho face after shaving. All leading barbers everywhere appreciate these patent facts about Hcrptclde and they use it. "Destroy tho cause, you remove tho effect." Aiinouni'emenl of the Thratera. Tho old-fashioned amateur night will bo given at tho Orpheum Saturday evening. For several weeks amateur sketches have been rehearsed and tonight tho following program will bo given, iu addition to the regular bill; The Juvenile wonders, Barney nnd Fay Duffy, singers, dancers and acro bats; Claude W. Tubbs, baritone Bololst; the society duo, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bart, In their farcical absurdity, "The Lost Hair;" tho dainty little artists, Inez Lewis nnd Lillian McCain, Spanish dancers; Gellen beck's Juvcnllo Banjo club; tho Sisters Drake, In song hits; the komedy kouplc, Julius Colin nnd Rose Russell, in their orig inal farce, "Tit for Tat;" Harry Brader, violin virtuoso; Master Fred Copeland, pi anist, Introducing Masters Roy McPherson and Calvin Brader in buck nnd wing danc ing; LouIb Ferdinand Gcrnhardt, solo whist ler; tho Marlon Harmony Four; Eaton and Dunn, In their aerial absurdity, "Direct from Mars." Those who delight In witnessing a clever burlesquo entertainment, interspersed with a flrst-clnsB olio of specialty acts, should not miss the last opportunity at the Troca- dero this afternoon, as tho Tammany Tigers nnd New York Stars close their engagement Immediately nftcr tho matinee. Commenc ing tomorrow tne Gay Masqueradcrs will en tertain tho Trocadcro patrons with on Ideal burlesquo and vaudeville programme. This Is Bald to bo tho largest and best of the many burlesque companies on the road this season, and undoubtedly will prove a pleas ing treat to the Trocadcro clientele. Tbat prime favorlto among Omaha theater goers, Stuart Robson, comes to Boyd's theater for two performances of Goldsmith's Immortal comedy, "Sho Stoops to Conquer," In which his impersonation of tho eccentric Tony Lumpkin Is tho best of bis many suc cessful characterizations. On Sunday two performances will be given at tho Boyd of Lincoln J. Carter's new play, "Tho Eleventh Hour," in which will appear tho Illustrious German comedlat, Karl Gardner, who will sing some of the songs that havo made him famous. Would you savo money? then bo sure and come to tho big store of Hnydcn Bros. Saturday. Read our ad on page 7. Every Tneaday In April the Union Pacific will sell tickets at the following greatly reduced rates: From Omaha to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego $25.00 Ogdcn, Salt Lake, Butte, Helena 23.00 Portland, Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle.. 25.01 New city ticket office, 1324 Farnnm St. Tel. 316. Union Station, 10th and Marcy. Tel. 629. Postponed until April 20, Kuhn's soda opening. Btonecypher, printer; 1201 Howard St. ANY HAT in tho house $2.50 BLACK WANTS YOUR HEAD BLACK, THE $2.50 HATTER, 107 S. lGth, Opp. Haydcns. The Acme of Perfec tion. Sorosis Shoes Their fitting and wearing qualities, as well as their stylo, aro conceded by all ladles to have no equal. Remember when buying a Sorosis Shoe you get genuine $5.00 style and quality for $3. SO. Our $2.50 line will compare very favorably with other $3, CO lines and are far ahead of any $3.00 ladles' shoes shown In Omaha Don't forget wo polish your shoes FREE Sorosis Shoo Storo, 203 So. 15th Street. FRANK WILCOX, .Manager. MANNING MAT STEP OUT Wall Knows Union Paoifio Matter Mtchtnio Likelj to Resign. HE MAKES A BRIEF VISIT TO OMAHA lliitnoreil IteslKiinllon I.nckn Urllolnl Vcrlllt-nt Ion, hut It I (Sriiernlly Crrtlltetl MiinnliiK n Close Frlcml of McConncll. More than tho usual Interest attached to tho brief visit hero Thursday afternoon of J. H. Manning, master mechanic of the Wyoming and Colorado division of the Union Pacific. It has been reported In Cheyenne, whero Mr. Manning's headquar ters ore, that be has resigned his position. In this city tho report hus been extended so that It Is now rumored that ho is to ac cept .1 position with a supply house having headquarters In Chicago and San Francisco, ho taking tho superlntcndcncy ot tho San Francisco house. Mr. Manning went west on tho afternoon train Thursday, returning from a business trip to Chicago. Ho spoko to friends at the depot and the remarks ho made led them to believe that the rumor Is true. His answer to one gnvo tho Impression that ho Is going to California hut It was not said whether for pleasure or to locate there. At tho Union Pacific headquarters it has been denied that Mr. Manning has resigned and doubt is thrown on tho story. His friends In tho city, however, point to tho remarks ho made Thursday and to tho fact that he was In very closo sympathy with J. UAVnCiT The Greatest Ml UCnS Selling of Suits, Skirts and Waists Ever Known in Omaha All tho suits from tho Klein, Messner & Co. stock that wero sold during tho week at 15, Saturday for $6.00. All the women's suits from tho K., M. & Co. stock that sold up to $23, nearly all Bilk lined throughout. They are tho equals of nny shown In this or any other market, all new and up-to-dato styles, Saturday price, $10.00. 50 sample suits from tho K., M. & Co. stock, the cream of tho market, suits worth $40 and $50 In any market in the country, salo price $25.00. DRESS SKIRTS IN SIMC AND WOOL FROM THE KLEIN, MESSNER & CO. STOCK. Silk skirts mndo ot cxcollent quality taf feta, percnllno lined and vclvot bound, nicely trimmed, K., M. &. Co. prico $7.00, salo price, $5.00. OUR LEADER. A skirt tbat Just arrived by express, with 4 rows of taffeta ruffles, tucked all over, percallncd and velvet bound for $10. Women's silk taffeta skirts with -1 rows ot ruffles on 15 inch flounce, percallno lined, a skirt worh $30, Saturday $17.60. AH tho cloth skirts from K., M. &. Co. stock, on tnbles by themselves at ono thlrd their value. HAYDEN BROS. Head Big Bargains on Page 7. HAYDEN: ' IS For Neat tovinT MO) Til Stun koch Ca Gentlemen's very nobby suits handsome, dark striped worsteds, aud the new gray and brown Scotch overplalds, $12 and $15. Oentlemon'a fine all wool black and blue Special Sale In our Boys' A few lines of boys' swell spring sulti, that were Intended for Easter trade, ar rived too lata for the purposo and will go on salo Wednesday therefore at a concession whatever the loss, It Is the maker's, not ours. Whatever the gain. It Is yours, and we are glad to give It to you. Young men's suits, ages 13 to 20, choice novelty tweodo, worsteds and chovtota, In khaki and olive, stripes and plaids and superb qualities, In plain and striped, smooth and soft spun serges and cheviots, black thlbets and clay diagonals, uiually sell from $10.00 to $20.00 this week at $5, $4.75, $7.50 and $10.00. HAYDEN BROS Bead II. McConnell, former superintendent ot mo tlvo power ariu construction. Mr. Manning entered tho servico of the Union Pacific nearly thirty years ago ns a machinist's helper In this city and his rlso has been n steady one. Ho Is highly regarded in tho mechanical branch of tho railroads. Tho wlso nnd economical are our patrons. Read our nd on page 7 and then come to our store Saturday and you'll bo a regular patron. Hayden Bros. Postponed until April 20, Kuhn's soda opening. Seeds that grow come from the N'obraska Seed company, 1513-15 Howard St. Stonecyphor prlus anything. Tel. 1310. ITS A DEAD SHOT OUR SURE DEATH for killing all kinds of bugs. This Is tlmo of year you need It Pint bottle halt gallon 50c; ono gallon $1.00. l'cruna Ncwbro's Horplclde Cramer's Kidney Cure Wine of Cardul Cutloura Soul Hood's Harsupnrllla llu-Ciin Hair Tonlo Stuart's Cuturrh Tablets Pliikhuin's Compound H. S. S Palne's Celery Compound 1 dozen 2-gruln Quinine Capsules 1 dozen 3-gralli (jtilnlno Caps ill en 1 dozen 5-grulu Qulnino Capsules llostctter'h UlttrrM PIcrco'H Prescription Miles' Nervine- the 20e; G3c "oC 7jO "do .Mo 7nC 40o tl'JC 75o 75o "c 10c 15c 75 0 75o 75u SCHAEFER CUT PRICE DltUtittlsr 8. W. Cor. lUth and Clilcuao. teale continues tomorrow. J'jxtru people 10 wait on yon. Join the crowds. You will not be disappointed. All other stiles pale into insignificance 'when compared with ours. This is the Greatest of All Sales Unquestionably the best women's ready-to-wear garments for the least money ever of fered. Our silk skirts and silk waists are made from the famous Winslow taffeta, that is warranted not to cut or crack. AVill re place with new ones if they do. We have taken all the garments from the Klein, Messner & Co. stock and put them on separate counters by themselves for Satur day's selling. Women's skirts of excellent quality fig ured mohairs, SOc. Women's skirts in figured mohairs, plain serges, cheviots und homespuns, a skirt worth $5, for il.'JS. 1 tablo of women's skirts In flno Vene tians, serges, crepons, elaborately trimmed with stitched bands of taffeta, worth up to $12, for, each, $5.00. EXTRA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. Women's raglan' coats, tho very newest styles, all tho'' rage In the eastern cities, worth $20, on sMo for $8.50. Women's i taffeta ctons nnd blouseB, 'made of excellent quality taffeta, fr- $5.00. Women's silk waists, In excellent quality corded silk, worth $5, for $1.98. Women's wubI. walBts, worth $1.00, with the new sleeve, for 35c. 1 table women's light weight Jackets In ctons, blouses and box coats, worth up to $12, for $4.95. 200 dozen women's underskirts, with 15 In. pleated flounce, worth $2.50, for SOc Saturday. 1 table of children's Jackets, worth $1.00, for $1.9S. Women's wrappers, with 15-ln. for 45c. flounce, Clothes of Quality Dressers, The kind of clothing that has built up Hoyden's Clothing Department, and made it the greatest clothing store in the west. .We copy no one. We are thoroughly orig inal. We carry the best tailored clothing in the world. What more? The "Varsity" Suits cut in the extreme military style broad shouldered and a vast variety of patterns $7.50 to $25. This Week's Specials suits, unfinished worsteds and plain thl bets, this wesk, $10.00. Oentlemon's well made all ool cassl mere and cheviot suits, usually sold at $10 and $12 this week, $5.00 and $7.50. This Week Suit Dept. Boys' Knee Vest Suits, ages C to 16, made made plain but finely tailored, In plain blue and blacks and newest shades of colorings, suits that sell elsewhere for $6.50 to $12.00, here this week at $2.75, $3.50, $3.95, $4.60 and $6.00. Boys' plain double breasted Knee Suits, ages I to It, for 96c, $1.60, $1.95, $2.50, $2.95, $3.60, and $3.96. Every suit worth double. Beys' Russian Blouse and Sailor Blouin suits, the season's two best styles, at $3.50, $4.60 and $500. I page 7. layiiii! of buying your ji!l:l ys 1 1 may cost you you don I have 'it her Women's Tailored Suits Never before since we first opened our Cloak and Suit; Department have so many people visited our store, and never before have they been so pleased and delighted over the selection and styles. Never before during any season have we expended so mueh time, labor, study and money in procuring superb collections of line Tailor-made Suits. Success has crowned our ef forts ami our Cloak and Suit Department grows bigger and day. l.ut we are Hearing the danger-line of self-praise and feta or skirts. bishop or 22,00 suits bulo only Boys' Clothing Not for many seasons havo there been so many charming styles In tho garments designed for tho small boy, us uro hhown this spring. While most ot us feel n disinclination to "mako 11 man of him" nny sooner than ne cissary, yet tho styles certainly show that his clothing Is designed mora neurly llko his father's than over be fore. Boys' Knee Pant Suits, SI. $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 up Boys' Long Pant Suits, $3.50, $4.00, 5.00. 5.50 up Boys' Vestec Suits, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50 up Boys' Russian Blouse Suits, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50 up This Is Hiirely n good place to so led your boys' clothing. Dear Jack You wont know tho old placo when you como homo again. It looks bo different. You know wo havo been talking of now paint for two or thrco years, but always thought wo could not afford tho cxponso. Well, wo havo solved that problem. I.owo III os.' Liquid Taint is all right and tho cost doesn't amount tc anything. Jno put It on tho houso nnd tho rest of us painted tho fence and lawn settees. How wo do shlno! The boys aro putting enamel on their bi cycles today. As over yours, ANNABEL. That'B tho samo old story everybody pleased with the paint nnd tho prico. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Cor. 1 6 1 It and I'ariiain Sis. SUN PROOF PAINTS Them can bo seen on tlm billboards all over tho city a very attractive poster ad vertising l'ATTON 8 SUN-I'HOOK PAINT. Wo lmvo 500 gallons of this celebrated paint in stock. Tho IHJOULAIt prico ot this paint is about $1X0 pur gallon. OUR ritlCK, $1.20 per gallon. A saving of 25 per cent. Hotter catch on botoro It Is all Bono. Fuller Drug and Paint Co., Open all night. 11th and Douglas Sts. Free Painless Extracting. When our best teeth aro ordered. Your aching teoth removed in tho morning and new ones Inserted the eamo day. $8.00 for upper or lower set. I Rr I ODKNTAL PARLOUS 1517 DouulasSt. uirw Let Us Be Your Tlj It isn't necessary to make the suit to A AKmJm. your order. Tho average tailor never sees you ho makes tho suit according to the salesman's hi st ructions. Our salesmen take your measure and get the suit that llts you. There's no t'hance for you to bt dissatislied. Modern art and appliance have so simplilied matters that all the various types of man, long, slim, short, stout and otherwise have each a special class of garments made for them no wait ing, no disappointment. The dilTcriMice between us aud your merchant tailor is from live to fifteen dollars in your favor if you trade with us. ''Bettor three hours too soon than one minute too late," said Shakespeare. The de Spring Overcoat your life. These cool evenings to pay out mueh by making a brief mention of some of the which go on sale. Women's Tailor-ma-de Suits Made of line all wool homespuns in blue, light gray, oxford gray and tnn, mndo in tho new doublo breasted tlght flltlng Motiiu or cton olTects, Jacket trimmed with stitched taf satin bands, tnlTctn lined, tho now o now tiartng or iiounce $12-75 Theso Milts aro mndo with ns much caro, as perfect In lit nnd work manship ns any $25.00 suit In tho market our prlcu Women's Tailor-maide Suits Made of extra quality homespuns, cheviots, Ve netians, etc., In blouse, cton or vest front effects. Tho now flare, puff sleeves, perfect In stylo, tit $14.75 and workmanship regular $20.00 nnd your choico this 'v t 1 Rea-dy-to-weoLr Millirvery $2.45, $3.75, $5.00 Tho great millinery success ot tho season, teaching tho people of tho three cities what Is possible to do with 11 llttlo monoy. To further Incrcaso tho great business wo'vo placed on wtlo hats that ought to sell for $:t.W, $.. and JS.GO and inurkcil them $2.10, $3.7: and $j.0O. You cannot dupllcato them nny whero nt tin1 prico. Iteinembcr only three prlccs-$2.45, $3.75 and $5.00. v J Its PRICE 50 CENTS. For Sale by all Druggists and Gloye Dealers Consultation Free from 2 to 4. When ordering by mail add G cents for postage. HIGH-CLASS TAILORING nt reduced prices; big salo of spring und summer suitings and trouserings at WEINBERG'S, 312 S. I6TH STREET LAW BOOKS ' cnue,. demand light weight O'Coats $5.00 and p better every we'll avoid it good things flaring or flounce Mens Hats Winning you over every day. More nnd better selections for you to choose from, than can bo found else where. Don't pay nny moro than you gut them hero for. Tho safest way perhaps Is to como hero first. AH tht iiov bloclvs, colors aud styles. Ask to sco "Nebraska special" Now spring hats In utmost any ahudc nutria pearl, morocco, tan, ce dar and so on and all tho good good looking shapes. Men urn going to wear soft hats moro than over this HoaBcn. Not lilono for comfort, hut becuuso they look woll In them. All $1.50 ones lmvo tlm $2.u0 values In them. Tho $2.00 ones sell for $3 cl30whorc. Tho $2.50 ones bring ns high as $1,00, If you euro to pay tho regular hat storo's prico. We Sell STETSON HATS. IB RE-NO -MAY POWDER Manufactured by A. Mayer Company, 316 Bn Bldt. The Chicago Record h-' 61 of tbeie Type . .crt In dally uie YOST If you want typowrttsr, why sot come first vrber you can EVERY GOOD SORT OF TYPB WBITKR In Its boat form 7 TYPEWRITER SUPPLIBI of all kinds Ur U maohlaM. TYPEWRITERS RBNTBD. TTPBWIUTHKB RHPAIKBS. i New Century The finest catalogue ever limed it your for the atktaf. Write or Call. United Typewriter and Supply Go,, 4M .tttraaaa Kb.