TTTC OMATTA DANA" PER: SATTfiDAY. FEnnrAHY 13. lf04. WV.IS ; AX DODGERS CAUGHT S tcirtr Ion 1 tm ng U-gei 1 Board 1 ion to Beet Agin. RECOMMLNDi THIS IN ANNUAL REPORT Advises Mayor to Have Cooorll tlf toirf and Compel Taiptfrri to Meet RdiilrMitnli of Hew Law. gone over have been very lew and such, wm mndo the tublwi of remark by the lust Board uf Review. '1'Iip (fitn l renl estate nffonment for 1903-4, s nnglnnliv made by the tax commissioner, aa as follows; lmp'1". Total. I.imls 4.1n.:90 t 1.1h;.M5 I 5.S56.11S CtlV lot lMTS.P-tri ll.M0.4:) l.4!l.4.'8 Adolllon 2.4:i6.ti;5 15.3J2.3: -36.757,010 Total .......Ha.yiliO $JS..114.410 l71.RSKi.370 This made :.:UMi!. after I tie neuritis; of rnmplulntt brought liefure the Hoards of Keview tmd Equalisation. 'i"rt after adding about IllUMCi of new buildings finished after tbe original assessment n made. The personal iKwurmi'iit (l-'tall la ns follows, and better lllustrHtes the effect of the new law, though limited In Its opera tion. I rive the previous year s asses sment in fame detail: LAD MISSES0UT ENTIRELY T e I t e-V e r-O I d Bor Falls to Get la Area? or am the Tollro Terr. Arthur Hussle, the 12-year-old hoy who came to Omaha recently to take the nnral examination, but failed, waa discharged In police court on a charge of vagrancy. fter falling to pass the requirements to secure an assignment on a battleship, the oy applied to the police station for a acani y on the police force. Tas Commissioner Fleming urges that the city council reconvene as a Hoard of localization to hold a session of ten days or more to bring before It all taxpayers who failed to meet the requirements of the new revenue law In making out their re turns to the commissioner. This recom mendation Is made by Mr. Fleming In his annual report, Just filed with Mayor Aioores. After referring to the decision of the dis trict court, wt.lch declared Invalid the V) per cent penally clause of the new revenue bill, Mr. Fleming states that he was left without power to enforce correct iciurna, that many derelictions were noted and then adds with reference to his rccom- It.tmlailun: i his course seems absolutely necessary to Uo simple Justice to those who do miet tbe rt'iui. ementa and who subject their personal property to the assessor. Other wise It is a questionable and an Inequit able act to attempt to assess other than vi.iihlu personal property. His report In full Is: Report In Pall. OMAHA, Feb. 10, 1904. To the Hon. Mayor ami cay council, t.iiv ot Omaha: uentie- l..en 11 Is (livir.tole mot the annual report of the tax departimnt should Incorporate In U I lie total oi the ututensiiieiit roll alter the elm n gee mane by the boards of review .and equalization ami unon which the levy Is made lor the year. The report should bo made In January usually, nut on ac count of litigation and delay Incidental to me enforcement of the new revenue law It wm nnpoiialuie to make a complete and KutlMlactoiv Kliowinir until now. It was a matter of roine uoulit whether In connection with the city charter the old or new revenue law shoud be operated for the assessment of 1:4)3-4. The law took enect beptcmoer 1, lwj. The city assexs tuviil begum hepternber 15, but It was ques tionable If some of the provisions of the Hew law could lie applied before Apr! 1. Jw4, ut which time the law would be op erated In the stule as a whole. Having legard to the equity of the matter, viewing the law as a severe and strict one and with the possibility of Its being modified Hi the next meeting of the legislature, Omaha would have to operate It for two years and no other part of the state more man once, ine Disposition of tne commls- oner was to avoid using the new law. If ble. but. after thorough consideration and aner consultation and advice of the city attorney and others of legal ability, It wus made plulnly Imperative that the new law must be used, and It was used strictly to the letter and In Its entirety until the aanessmcni was about one-third complete. A suit was then brought In the district court seeking to prevent the using of the new law. 'ihe ue of the new law was sustained, however, except as to certain features, via: the answering of the inter- loeatlona on the scnedule. llie requiring of mo ue or me worq - none, tnn form of ain vse-i ant tne 60 per cent nenn tv clause. This decision, while still requiring he tax commissioner to continue using the now ikw, crippiea tne department serlouslv. ana v i first assessment Is not a fair lllus- ra.btti "t tne working of the new law In i iuii power. Features Objected To. The new law fairly bristles with features objected to and It haa again been attacked through the courts by several Interests-r-i.olably Insurance. It la to be hoped that before the next assessment of the city be comes necessary, the state supreme court will hava passed on some of the dis I'Uted points, arising from this year's city nu cuiiiiiik mine assessment ror 1SW4. lo make the new law errm-tiva in tended, the amount of addiUonal work de volving upon the department has been very large and has necessitated a large clerical , force during the assessing period and fol lowing weeks. The searching of records of the register of deeds and. other county offices for mortgages and other personal properly not found on the schedules sent 111. Waa SDeCtflclullV renillrerl nnrier the now law to be done, and' the parties notified of the fact. ' This required Identification In all cases and notices to be served, all of which entailed a material amount of ex pense. The obtaining of properly sworn state ments. Without which the new luw u.mlrl be Ineffective, caused repeated calls of the deputy assessors on the taxpayers, so that an Increase of ten deputies for twenty dnya was not sufficient, even with a liberal use of the mall, to get sworn returns of Eersonat property In all cases. Of the per cent of schedules returned I find 1.18 persons or companies who returned 1500 or Inore personal property, declined to swear to tne returns, and 3i7 persons or com panies, who were Judged to have personal property of 5C0 or over, made no returns pf response whatever. The makers of the IBW provided for such cases by Imposing on per cent penalty, but as the district court decided the provision was tihcnnstltu tlonal, nil there was left for me to (In. aftr exhauslng what power of compelling I bad. was to turn such over to the Hoard of Equalisation, with the recommendation that they use the powers they had as a board. In the event of the supreme court sustaining the derision of the district court. ruling tne penally clause unconstitutional I would recommend that the council, sit ling ss a Hoard of Equalisation, provide to bold a session of ten diva or mere In order to bring before It all who fall to meet the lequlromenta of the new law. This course seems absolutely necessary, to (lit simple Justice to those, who do meet the luiremente and who auniect tneir per sonal property to the assessor. Other wise It Is a questionable and an Inequitable art to attempt to assesa other than visible personal property. Principle Sow la Courts. The principle Involved In the matter of assessing by the tax commissioner Inde pendently the railroad property usually as teased according to the returns of the State Hoard of Kqtiullsatlons, bring already In the United State courts on trial, and I having been enjoined by the United Statu court rrom assessing tne Chicago, m. ram, Minneapolis Omaha and the Fremont, K Ik horn & Missouri Valley railroads for 14, and enjoined by the same court a year ago from entering on the tax list my assessments on the other railroads for 1S04, the railroads are assessed for their rlght- oi-way, eic, Becoming to the State Hoard of Equalisation tlmir.-s. I have consulted the city attorney on this and the rights of ins cuy in tins very important matter, In- oiviiik 4" itt iter cent oi ine total assess ment, is ueing viuiiaimy looKeti arter and a secoiid suit Is being prosecuted to lest the i-oiimiiuiiunaiiiy oi ine provision compelling the tsx commissioner to assess railroad right-of-way at the State Hoard of Kquul- iseijon nguira. The xrvltse of this department has heen Increased the past year. I am Informed by I ine comptroller, to rs.a, to December 81, ia. i lie niro,i iitiiiiii nooum was fiz.tlou, nut wnen inai was suggests It was Im possible to foresee the difficulties and oh. structlons In operating the law nnlv then In the process of making. I antlclnaia using to the advantage of the cltv between H. u.i al1d $16 uo the coming yeur. The i.tts reporter! 1'eoemner til noes not In. dude In full the cost of assessment of 19n3 nntlng. books, postage and extra help In anuarv' addlnar over I7u. maklnr a int . I f 14,trt practically. I restricted the ex penditure ef the early part of the assessing berlod until It was evident anything like a proper assessment could not be made un 8cr the new law and keep within tha s'lmate nf $12 000 In making the assessment of real estate fir ths year 1 have pursued the plan of Investigating all complaints on preceding assessments and have followed closely the aales of real estate during the yeir, com arlng with the assessments, ete. The Larllcular real evtate work for the year has been on property between Dodge and lA-nvenworth streets, from the east to west potindsrles, viewing the pronertv and Im provements, obtaining a knowledge of revenue, etc.. oetore arriving at value. Just ss I did In JiU'Z on all property north of Podtte street. I believe the statement Is warranted that some Improvement In the assessments in the district mentioned has reunited. Complaints before the Board of Itevlew and Hoard of Kquallsatlon In the ter ritory thua gone over, have lieen numerous and I propos to begin on tha territory ecuh of levenworth street soon and treat It In the same wiv The totsv axramrnt of real estate Is .6n5 less than the precedlnv year end Includes about throe-quarters of a million dollars for new hulldlnr erected and conn letrd during the year. Nothwlth rtsnillna that the total of the real estate 'ValuHtlou Is lowered I hava In certain districts muds material advances, as fur Instance In the Meet Farnam district which has been growing In value and has lie en too low. I find on very close examination rtaln pmoertlea close to business, but still residence Drorrtv. have leen too Mirh and have m ide reductions so thnt hundreds f change have been msde In the way of -uanzlni( assessments during the year. Tbe number of complaints oa territory ihu 85 cr 5 zz-n jura r : s A i 5)i'SSa i'mv C C Snm'l Hums' annual February reduction sale now on; 10 per cent oft everything. The new law Is resnonsible for the changes Indicated on Insurance, telegraph, exnress and miscellaneous. Very respect fully, WILLIAM FLEMINtJ. Tsx t'ommissioner. A RRMARKADLf! C05THA"T. The Loss to Fire Insnrance at Balti more and the Urk of It to I.lfe tn sn ranee What Did Happen and What ('onldn't Happen. A remarkable fact In connection with tha great fire at Baltimore Is that while the total loss was something IfEe $125,0r0,rtt and tho loss on policies to the fire insurance companies will amount to perhaps $80,000, 0(10. there Is no loss whatever on policies to the life companies. No one waa killed. and though there will be loss to some of the life organizations on their property, that Is a thing which might happen to a man or an Institution anywhere, and the Interesting fact remains that In one of the heavies calamities to property in alt his tory no human life was sacrificed. . There was no llttte anxiety the last day of this fire, and even the day following. as to Its possible effect upon the financial markets of the country. The ablest and most careful of men could not, for a day or two, savwhat might result If great sums of securities were thrown upon the market to enable the fire Insurance organ! zatlons to meet their losses. Here is where a striking contrast comes In cs to the pos slble nltuatlon in regard to any loss that life Insurance might ever sustain. V'lth the widespread nature of their risks, tha per fection of tho system, the diversity and broad distribution of their securities and the Immutable laws of longevity upon which their losses are based, there could never be such a blow to the life organlza tions as to make men obliged to stop even for an Instant to wonder what the effect was to be on the- general market or on the companies themselves. -i One may Imagine an earthquake ruining the business part of New York, killing several thousand heavily insured men and destroying property belonging to the life companies to an extent great enough to occasion them a loss beyond all previous calculations. That would be trenching about as closely on the domain of the Impossible as he Imagination can conceive, but even in such a case assets held else where would be enough to meet every loss. "War, pestilence and famine" may do their worst, but the day can seemingly never come when people will have chance to wonder how any unprecedented event la going to uffect the life organ! cations, or If the business of the country at largo may ever possibly be disturbed over their losses no matter how heavy; Aanonnremen ta of the Theaters, Matinee and night performance will bring the bill for this week at the Orpheum to close today. The attraction for the week beginning mat- nee Bunday will he the Orpheum show. At the local vaudeville house It Is considered the event of the season. The roster Includes list of "headline" features with reputa- ons as the leaders In their respective nes. The old favorites, Mclntyre and Heath, will be seen in "Dr. Breakabone" for the first half of the week and their famous "Oenrgla Minstrels" for the last alf. A departure in animal acttng will b given by Merlan's dogs, nine In num ber. Tm canines present a little drama In pantomime called "The Faithless Woman." Caesar, Merlan's noted mlnd-readlng dog. s also with the troupe. Elizabeth Murray, the favorite comedienne, will furnish her umorous Irish stories and Irish and coon songs, ventriloquism la tne spe cialty of Ed F. Reynard. Victor Moore nd Emma Llttlefleld will be seen In their Ingenious sketch "Rack to the Wood," a burlesque on the doings of stage folks that gives a peep behind the scenes. The Melanl trio are Italian street singers. Alberttts nd Miller are comedy club Jugglers, while Miss Miller is also a cornet virtuoso. Tomorrow afternoon and evening "The Punkln Husker" will be repeated at the Boyd theater. This is a really clever play, dealing with rural love and politics. nd without caricaturing any of the char acters Introduced. On Thursday afternoon nd night next "The Silver Slipper" will e the attraction at the Boyd. It will be followed by Mrs. Langtry In "Mrs. Deer ing's Divorce" and "The Degenerates." Elgin and Wallham watches at your own prices. Adler'a auction sale ot unredeemed pledges. S. E. Cor. lztn ana Farnam ts. f3i.no to New Orleans. La,, and return. $3035 to Mobile. Ala., and return Feb. 8th-14th. Long llmita and atop-over All Information at Wabash city office, ltl Farnam at., or address Harry F.. Moorea. O. A. P. D Omaha. Neb. DIED. YI'NO August, February 10, 1904, aged M years. Funeral from residence, one-half mil north of Bprlngwell cemetery. Bunday, i m. - Intermens, Sprlngwell cemetery, Friends Invited. Can't Sleep? If roar nerves. Dr. Miles' Nerftn will gtTengttien them and brine tweet sleep and health. Delay is dangerous. All druggists sell and guarantee. Bend postal for book on nervous diseases. PR. MILES' MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, In. S TELEPHONE 431 703if?r3.tt 1111' KAIINAM ST. OUR 10(i LASTING STEEL RANGE by Its fine working qualities made T" fam ilies happy in Omaha lust year. We are the people that enable thee mploye. It makes no difference how small his Income to use Just as lln' u steel nniif as bis employer does. All we ask for them Is $5.ii0 down and J.f per month, or the wholesale price for cash. .lanhattan Shirts, 69c i Saturday, morning we place on sale In the rear of our main floor a fresh lot of Manhattan shirts at 60c, sixes mostly 14, 14Vi, 15 and 15V4; not more than two shirt to a customer. If you want a good selec tion come early. On this floor we also show extra good values in Men's Butts at $7.50 and $10.00. Our special $12.50 Alfred Ben jamin make of suits will look as well and fit as well when we get through fitting It to your body as any tailor can produce or $36.00. On this floor also special values n Men's Pants at $1.90, $2.50 and $3.00. ON OUR SECOND FLOOR we are making a special enon 10 ciean out Overcoats. For $2.98 you can now buy , right decent looking Overcoat. For $3.90 ou can have choice of Blue, Black and Brown Overcoats, of which the cloth, with out the lining and making, costs more money at the mills. For $4.90 we now offer flno Beauclay Coats with quilted linings, also light and medium gray, long cut, styl ish and up to date. We also cut down to $4 90 a line of Overcoats that are cheap for $12.50; they are made of heavy all-wool Scotch plaid, Italian satin lined all through out; the sleeves are lined with Skinner's best satin, guaranteed for two seasons by tho maker; thay com la swagger loose fitting style; $4.90 Is a most ridiculous low price, but Overcoats must be gotten rid of. On this floor we sell Men's Heavy Corduroy Pants for $1.39; for the same price you will find a big table full of Worsted and Casslmere Pants to take your choice from Amongst this lot you may be Just what you are looking for. A few other bargains on this floor are Dollar Shirts for 48c. Shaw knit Socks 19c. Heavy fancy colored undershirts, bluelsh and brownish stripes with satin facing, a regulation 60c shirt, the world over sale price 25c. (See them in our east wlndow.. Men's Cotton Sweaters 19c and many other serviceable articles used by mostly everybody, every day, and in every instance way below ordinary value. The Guarantee Clothing Co., 1519-1621 Douglas Street,. jp i ii ii.. .1. . . ,. ,- y " "x. vr .jtn-. -'e " ' 1 rr- ? - . ri (mi F li;gJg,r., We have testimonials enough llko this to cover every Inch of this paper. Mrs. Shelly, 2419 Burdette, says: "Everybody advised me to buy your range, ami 1 am glad I took the advice. It Is the tlnest range that I ever taw." The Stoctzel Stove Co., Wholesale Stoves, 714 South 16th Street. Our Candy Dept Is located on first floor next to tho drne department Here's sotno specials for Sat urday: 2fi sticks of candy Ec Black walnut taffy, bar 6c Hoarhound Btlck, lb 10c Peanut taffy, lb I0o Peerless mixed, lb ,...10ii Broken mixed, lb 10c Cream caramels, lb '-.c Cream mixed, lb l'o Trilby Cups, lb jr,c Peanut Brittle, lb inc. Walnut Buckeye, lb "JOo Home-mado Fudge, lb 20q Hutter-Kcotcli Squares, lb 20c Assorted Chocolate Creams, lb 2Sc Moss Jellies, lb 25c Delicious Fig Nut, lb 2.ie. Sugared Walnut Dates, lb ,ioc Chocolate Dipped Caramels, lb 30o Tlng-a-llng 'Chocolate, lb 40c l'.allan "Chocolate, lb 4ic 8 packages gum for loc p rp pn rv I COT ONLY $1.50 And yet fop $1.60 we will give you a value that has always proved to be satisfactory In a boy's shoe You're not trying any experiments when you buy theso shoes honest leather from top to bottom We have no trouble In holding our customers on these, shoes and that's Just tho reason we want you to try a pair of them. We havo the same quality of , shoe at $1.60 for misses' and children's wear. Our guarantee with every pair. DREXEL SHOE CO., 1419 Farnam Street. Omaha'B(Up-toDit) Shoi Houu JOOAfVliflFS Lotus Cream Saturday That's the 13th,' the Lucky Day! Do you suppose any one will refuse to buy it 'cause. it's tbe 13th? Don't forget the date all day Saturday nt all three stores Kgyptian Lotus Cream, the regular 10c slxe for 6c a bottle but we reserve the right to limit the number tn two (2) bottles to a customer. DON'T FORffKT our agreement to sell any article quoted by sny druggist In any dally paper In Omaha, South Omaha or Council Bluffs for AT LKAST 2C (much more on manv things) less than their quoted price! That saves us advertising space see! WR HA VK A GUARANTEED KID OLOVK CLKANKH for 15 no gasoline no ben zine na water no smell. SGIIAEFER'S CUT PRICE DRUd STORE E T. YATES, Prop. 16th and Chicago Sts.. Omaha. 'Phones 747 and 797. 24th and N Sts., South Omaha. 'Phone No. 1 6th Ave. and Main St., Council Bluffs. 'Phone S33. All goods de livered in either city absolutely free. 'Our Baltimore loeses are only $200,000, about one-twenty-fifth of our annual In come, and will be paid as promptly as though we were Involved for one-tenth the amount. "Phenlx Insurance Co., of Brooklyn." "We have no agency In Baltimore, and our losses will not be excessive. "New York Fire Ins. Co." PIIENIX INSURANCE CO., of Brook lyn.. NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO., of Eng land. AMERICAN FIRE INS. CO., of Boston. NEW YORK FIRE, of N. Y. NORWICH UNION INS. SOCIETY, of England. ' MILWAUKEE MECHANICS, of Wiscon sin. These companies have sustained an esti mated loss of over $1,600,000 In the Baltimore fire. Their combined assets are over $100. 000,000, and all losses will be paid when due, end no policy holder in an' of them need have any fears regarding their solvency. This Is the time to get good Insurance, In good companies, xand at reasonable rates. JOHN G. LUND, Agent. Tel. L2S32. 217 Karbach Block. ilea d the I Insure olBovin With U g and s. Characteristic . of their usual promptness out follows: .: , companies wire as SCRANTON HARD GOAL ALL SIZES. ROCK SPRIN6S GOAL CANON CITY NUT COAL FOR COOK STOVES And many other grades, front chssp. est tp the best. Nebraska Fuel Co. H14 Farnam St- Pbono 431. Got to Have Room On account of room we have concluded to discontinue our coffee and tea depart ment, and will begin Saturday closing out the entire stock of teas, coffees, spices, ex tracts and baking powder, at leas than coot, to get rid of the stock quickly. Here's your opportunity to get II rut quality goods at less than cost. Santos coffee, pound 12V4a rancy cantos, pouna Java and Mocha, pound 25c Tea Sifting, pound loc Oood Japan tea, pound English Breakfast, pound tic tc can baking powder ....loc Lsiunco-cero line breakfast food ...r....7c III ft RELIABLE DENTISTRY FREE 1 his offer good until February 15. wra-Set of Teeth, $2.00 Crow us. up rou ............... .S3. Oo Fllllags. ap fra. .............. . Bridge Work, ap fraa. ......... .flDO Work guaranteed ten years. No studenta TF.KTIt K XT K ACT ED WITHOUT PAIN by the use or our patented painless methods. Work done tree. Kmall charges for material. UNION DENTAL COMPANY IB22 DOUCLAS STREET, OMAHA. . Liability; involved about one hundred fifty thousand. Losses being rapidly paid. (Signed) Westchester Fire Insurance Company. Our losses one hundred fifty thousand, which is less than G per cent of company's surplus. (Signed) Aachen & Munich Insurance Company. Net amount involved Baltimore about two hundred thousand; does not affect the company in the least. (Signed) Milwaukee Mechanics' Insurance Co. We are SOLE AGENTS for the first two companies. ICennard . Lower M. J. KENNAID. 309-10 Brown Blk. E. K. LOWER. Valentines.... The good kind made out of candy and ice cream in 'ifncy heart shapes, etc. all colors, all flavors. Come in iud look us over. 1520 FARNAM PHONE.7II Balbuff : m BALTIMORE FIRE LOSSES Pennsylvania Fire, Assets, $6,261,613-51 Loss $500,000 Franklin Fire. Assets, $3,154,000.00 Loss $200,000 Security Assets, $1,432,973-68 Loss Nothing Our companies wire us they are prepared to pay all losses. For Reliable Insurance See R.C. PETERS CO., GilOUND FLOOR, BEE BUILDING. Why DoesiV t Heiry Keep Stationery? The best answer before April 16th gets S5.0GT CASH. Bring the answer to 1615 Farnam. Opp. N. Y. Life Bide. U U Extra Bi; Blanket Bargains for Saturday Heavy Cotton Blanket - H-'KiiIar Soc quality fir pulr.. Co Regular $11S quslltv for iBlr. .rifio Krular $1 Jfi qunllt v for pair. 9sr Hefmlnr I1.7& quality for pnlr fl .29 All wool Tllankptw. In lira vs. 'l jf worth ItiiX) a pair Sale of Comforts Kxlra heay $1.00 quality Saturday for Kino witoen. M.IS quality, Saturday for Kxtrn fln ft .fit quality faturdny for , Kxtra Ann $3.(V) quality Snturdiy for norm.rc onekn tha STAMPS ON 1U.ANKKTS AN f ORTri SATURDAY ONLY. A Kid Glove Sensation for Saturday 59c 75c 1.25 215 iiiNii Doubl Green Trading Stamps Saturday Only KID OI,OVEB Every nalr fitted and warrante-l the tin est and hleceet Itrm of fine, Kid Gloves In Omaha. Sole nsrrntu for the renowned bftnrtK ItKYNIKK. BITA, VIRU1NIA. FAN CHUN. I.ELI A, ete. Special Cut Prices. Saturday Shoppers Out-of-Town Visitors and Everybody in Town with both open for bara-nlna snrl a fair nml mtunrs rush discount In tha form cf (1RKKN TKAPINO PTAMTS thrown In, MIST ftJVK TO THE UHNJK3T OK "Hill STORKS." Our prices are earnestly thought out he fore they are nuide a "no" thmight out that they mlRht he kept down. l.KKKN TRAIHN STAMPS don't figure In the figuring at all they ar an natural ns thtink you iinil of much more value. No better chopping pervlre Ik poml Mo than the rervKo we offer reliable good, endless varletle. complete as sortment our Ion yard, our heavy pounds, big, fat quarts and our win ning ways GRKEN TRADING STAMPS WITH AM. ri RCIIASEfl IN At.li DEPARTMENTS A1X THE TIME. Saturday Drapery 3d Floor. ROPE roRTlERS. ROPE CI 'RT A INK alight I v soiled from banking in our show rooms YOl'RS AT ONE-FOl'RTH ITT FROM RKOrkAIl PRICES only twenty-four In the lot. COME EARLY BATl'RbAY. LADIES COMBS! LADIES' COMBS! And Dollars on Dollars of Green Trading Stamps. Johnson, Hayward & Piper of Boston sold as their entire sample line of LADIES' SIDE AND BACK COMBS at JUST HALF PRICE. They go on sale Saturday side and back Combs, worth to 50c And Two Dollars of little green stickers thrown In. Side and back worth to $1.00 COMBS plain and fold tops 200 styles your choice for And Five Dollars of little green stickers thrown In. Jewelry Dcp't. Main Floor. 25c 48c Bennett's Big Grocery Sttll atepplna- high aad leadlna the grtad march to the tone ot I can't tell whr I lore 700, bat I do-00-00 !' Saturday Winners LOOK OUT Another big see satlon In Trading Stamp sales In the Grocery coming! Bennett's CAjp- itol Brand of this that and the other staple famed for purity, freshness, hog est weight, cut prices. A Bfjr Trading- Stamp Sale Jtrat about to happen! Wath our ads! Watch our adsl Silver Cow Cream Imon Extract bottle Pure Fruit Jellies glass Parlor Matches 600 In box Cocoa fine 4-lh. can Pineapple aruted 3-lb. can Rolled Oau -. pk. v noai z-m. jkk Rnpberrleii 2-lb. can .... Cntmip bottle i!nklnj Soda package .., Farly June Peas can .... Hominy 3-lb. can Worcester Sauce bottle . TEAS. TEAS. TUB BEST VALUES ERED TO THE PUBLIC. Imperial Japan 2fo Tea Sift Inn .' lbo B. F. Japan, Oolong;. Gunpowder, English Break fast per pound... SSo COKKKKS. (UKKEKS. COFFBE9. BENNETT'S 18 THE COFFEE CENTER OF THE STATE! FACT!! Candy FINR COFFEES. YOU UNDHJB 6TANDII MARACA1BO drinks Uke Old Government per pound.. ISO BENNETT'S CAPITOL knocks spots Into some "best Java and Moeha 1-lb. p-eknK JSo BENNETT'S BREAKFAST COF FEE 2-lb. can a new blend and a wlnenr from the start a BI'TTEIl. nt'TTKR. Ill'TTKB. COMES EVERY DAY FROM THE BEST BUTTER MAKERS IN TSe WEST. Fresh Country Butter per lb I60 CHEESE. CHEESE. IN CHARGE OF A SALESMAN WilO KNOWS HIS BUSINESS AND GUARANTEES YOU SATISFAC TION. Wisconsin Cresm Cheese pound. .120 Hand Cheese each 2Ho Medium Sour Pickles Pint So Busy ss any and busier than many. A SATURDAY EXTRA SPECIAL Chocolate Creams, vanilla flavored, very delicious, 13c per pound. Cream Valentine Huarts, so cute, 30c pound. 4a 60 10o 4o 13o 1'1 loo ::::::;:::,21S 7 4o lOo 9c T lOo TEAS. EVER OF-' On Bargain Square Men's attd Boy's Shirts, worth up EZCi, to $100, goat OUC Another hem of Interest Investigate Men's and Boys' doling Bargains all day Saturday greater than ever. Must have room for new stock, Have divided our thousands of overcoats into four lots: LOT l-Men's Overeosts, worth to $40.00, ' 00 LOT J Men's Overcoats and Ulsters, worth 120.00, 10 00 LOT J Men's Overcoats and Ulsters, worth 112.60. 495 IX5T 4 Men's sll odd and end lots, worth 17.60, 1 C A for Z.DU 100 Men's odd coats, worth up to I3.M, v I 7 C go at ! 0 Three Lots of Boys' and Children's Overcoats, Reefers and Ulsters I)T 1 All Overcoats snd Reefers, wprth J3.50, f "A go st " I.JU LOT t All Overcoats and Reefers, worth S5.50, Af KO at t,JO LOT t All Overcoats, Reefers and Ulsters, worth $7 60. T O C go at '. fJO Another big lot of odd and end Trousers out of suits snd regular OCA stock, ss high ss $6.00, go st s(DU Cooper's Mercerised Silk snd Wool Men's Union Bulla, worth Efi $5.00, Saturday, only 4,UJ All odd and end sll wool Men's Underwear Suits, sold as high f as $2.00, per garment OC Men's $100 Caps, 60c, all other Caps worth up to 76c, sll f dsy Saturday JLOCi The largest and rnoet complete Hat Stock In the city. A guod stiff f ft A bt for I.UU Compare It With Any $1.50 Hat Store Open Saturday Till 10 P. M . y