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    THE 0 MAFIA DAILY FiEE: TIirnsnAY. ATE IE 14. 1004.
IDENTIFY THE STOLEN GOODS
Eote of Omih .'i Fit Go ta Jail to C aim
Prreioot Ar lcin
ILIA HURST STILL DENIES HLR GUILT
Orli Omr Mot Trr la Prleoa, fclle
Deteetties Hold Opfi Hwsae
Rssss Pall (
PlsaSer.
the rholr, faring the corrreg-atlon. This Is
managed by electric cshle and le an In
novation for Omaha.
The entrance l!l be on the Famam
street end of the building, tmo doors In th
renter of The front and one each at the
Twenty-slith afreet and the tH corners
Sven or eight steps will bring the entrance
way to the height of the auditorium floor
fnder the rhurch rroper 1 n basement
will be lv-ated an acaemM' room, woman's
room, robing rooms, toilets, kitchen and
other similar rooms. The bullciing; will be
handsome in outside appearance. It will
hava no steeple.
Chief of Detective Henry Dunh la not
holding a rummage sale in hia department
at the police station, but he is oti of tbe
bjsiest men tn Omaha, presiding orer the
Identification of the blunder recovered at
the Bushman storaao house. 1011 Lenven
worth street, where It waa stored March
22 by Jack Kelly. surpos-d'.y having been
stolen by Ella Hurst from various Omaha
homes.
A sample rmni at the polios station has
been fitted up alth tables, and three,
trunks, a box. barrel and cafe of articles
have been arranged In such a manner aa
to facilitate the work of identification that
Is now In progress. Among those who have
alresdy called and jlaimej various arti
cles are: T. M Orr, Mesrtames E. W. Ar
thur, R. F. Il"rtgln.. O. O Squires D. V.
Shnles. H. A. May, PMI McShane. Mr. O.
M. Ribbel, and more r to come. Many
people who have missed article during the
past few month, but for whom the Hurst
woman did not work, called at the atation.
thinkins that they might find their lost
lM-sinr.s in the plunder.
One of the mist interested or the many
pereons who called to view the stolen
goods was Thomas M. Orr. 2706 Farnam
street, from ariose home was taken la-t
Iecemlier a quantity of hand-painted
chiniware, a valuable decanter and em
o'her articles. The decanter, said Mr. Orr.
ass particularly prised by Mrs Orr. as
she bought It some years ago at "a. thieves'
sale" in the City of Mexico. The piece
of glsssaar Is of ancient design and now
has a record of having been stolen tmlce.
ew (enplalit Filed.
Another complaint of petit larceny Im
mediately was filed against Ella Hurst,
charging- her with the theft of the articles
mentioned from the Orr residence. The
woman pleaded not guilty, but was con
victed on the evidence offered and sen
tenced to thirty days In the county Jail,
the sentence to take effect at the expira
tion of the ten-day sentence she now is
serving on the petit larceny charge filed
last week by Ernest AV. Arthur. She al
ready had completed a, sentence in the
case of larceny filed by DeForrest E.
Chapln.
The first Intimation Ella Hurst had that
DANGER POINT STILL CLEAR
Rlgh Water Mark Her Sot Rearbrd
tr Mlsaaarl, l.adea with
Drlftwwwd.
The Missouri river Is doing Itself proud
at this point, rufhlnf on with its burden
of driftwood and fragments of Ice from
the high tide tip north, giving everyone
hereabout the go-by In a lively manner.
Brer' Welch went down to the river at
7 a. m. yesterday and found that the water
registered at the 14 2 mark, which meana
that the old stream has 38 feet yet to go
to reach the danger point. During the
twenty-four hours the river rose ii at
Omaha and as no reading has been made
since T a. m.. It cannot officially be said
Just what the rise has been.
So far as can be now stated there are no
Indications of the river reaching the danger
point during the present rise. During the
twenty-four hours, previous to 7 o'clock,
the rise at Bioux City was only .5 as
compared with 1.3 here during the same
time, which would Indicate that the crest
of the rise has about reached the up rtvex
town.
A feature of the condition of the river
Is that at 7 a. m.. the water was but .2
fmm the highest mark of last year which
mat 14 4 on June 1.
BEST COMMITTED NO (RIME
applied for the parish. wb-h Is a f
r.t re.-tr.fhip. st d cernrs fur thut I
Jndga Knnrr Th'oi Ctr. torn? cf
Eomm-ri Ep.te Indictments.
th.
BUSY AT THE AUDITORIUM
Doies Wsrkats Rasas;' In Prepara
tions far Comaletlou af Ike
Handing.
More than a doxen rren are busy about
the Auditorium in doing preliminary work.
Two riggers are fitting up gear with which
to raise the heavy timbers to the roof and
carpenters are at work making saw horses,
fCHffold timbers nnd other necessary ac
cessories. 'William Maler Is the contractor.
The Auditorium directors sought to let a
contract for this work last winter, but only
one bid was received. They have decided
now lo furnish the material themselves and
Mr. Maler haa a contract to do the work.
The heavy roof timbers are being shipped
and the first consignment will arrive, in a
few days.
DECLARES ALL COUNTS ARE DEFECTIVE
lasirtaseats Prex-area t ader sasnmrrs
Aaalast Member af Be MaaT
Dlanaaeal Of.
Judge Hunger has handed down a deci
sion In the cam of The United Slates
against Charles J. best and W. A. Coin
stock, against whom indictments were pro
cured on the charge of impersonating
offlcern, in which he sustains the demurrer
of the defendants' attorney, V. J. Con
ns II, which practically disposes of the case.
Tha court finds the bill defective in that
no valid offense is stated. Th decision of
Judge Munger states in effect:
The Indictment comprised sixteen counts.
Each of th odd counts. numbering from
one to fifteen, do not state an offence under
the statute lor two reasons Fust: Thty
do rot state an offense under this statute
In that t.'iey do not alii se that the de
fendants either demanded or obtained any
thing from any person in the United Staus.
Second: They oo not allege any fait from
which it can be even Inferred mat a fraud
was Intended to have or could have becu
committed on the I'nlted States or upou
either of the persons named.
The first count simply allege that the
defendants with the intent to defraud the
United States and on Cha.ils 1'. Math
son, one Thomas Sloan, one Duwd St.
Cyr. one James Allan and one Joseph A.
Lamere. falsely assumed and pretended
and represented to said Joecph A. Lamere
that defendant. Charles J Best, was an
emploe and officer of the Vnited State",
cling under the authority oi the commis
sioner of Indian affairs.
Mast Be from Motive.
Mere false representations to a person
that a party is an ofheer of the 1'ruiod
State does not constitute an offense, as
11 must be with an iutent to defraud the
United States. I
The odd numbered counts are the san i
as Xv-ept to the tame or tne party to
whom the representations wtre made. I
The even numbered counts are bad for
duplicity, as In each of the even num-
bered counts tuh (flenses embraced in the '
statute are charged to have been com- !
mltu-d, as In the case of the I'nited Stales '
against Taylor, 'supra." j
For these reasons me oemurrtr is fus- i
tamed.
The indictments thus disposed of were
secured by a grand Jury lu l'.m. under the '
drainlf tration of W. 6. Summers as tlif-
triet attorney.
Mr. Best was then and Is now a member
of The Uee staff and it was In the per
formance of his duty as a newspaptr man
that the act, which Summeia called an
offense, was committed.
to l ae
res-n cot.sld table h"nr. Tie parish haa j
a new thurh and a tit.e ie; .lente, and Its
F, h.v.l 8 fir.islied lis; year Father,
CU'.il'er l-.as many iner.Ja among the
rrmr cf Omaha and has b.n pastor of
St. Marr Migl'""'" '"f many years anj
through mf.ry vicissitudes. l was bet
j when the old church burned; he superin
tended the building (f the brn ' bu'lUing
in its j lat e, and later cf the Urge house I
of worship on the hill. j
Ta tb Public.
I will close my studio April 3 prepara
tory to removal to New York and wish
to disK,se tt once cf my sti1!" frrrr Fi
rope and America, In both oil and water.
I will make attractive prices.
FRANCES MlMArOH.
'.$ I'axton Block.
t ara af Thanks.
Ve hereby wish to thar.k our many
friends f' r their kind help and sympathy ,
during the sickness nnd death of our be- j
loved son, brother and husband, Calvin
Counsman.
J M COrSSMAN AND FA MILT.
MRS CALVIN COVNSMAN.
Aaplleatlaaa Bealraj Ak-Ur-Bea
Reaalt of Haatllaaj rasasalt
tee's Gao4 Dork.
tii long looked for goods had been located
was this morning when she was brought FOUR HUNDRED THE FIRST DAY
from the county Jail and shown Into the
room in which waa spread the motley col
lection of articles. The woman viewed the
layout wltb apparently no concern. Her
bearing waa In keeping with that she haa
maintained from th first.
"Da ou recognize this stuff T" asked Cap
tain Dunn.
"No." replied the woman, glancing fur
tively around the room.
"Are these your trunks?" further queried
Mr. Dunn.
Yes.", waa th almost Inaudible answer.
"Who la . this with you In tha photo
graph?" next waa asked of th woman.
who replied that the man shown tn tb
, plctur waa ber first husband.
Jack Klly, Her Haabaaa.
Being taken up to the court room and
Queried by Police Judge Berka In th hear
ing of the Orr case, th woman aald that
"Jack Kelly," the nam under which th
food ,wr ji tared at. tha Bushman, bouse,
waa tb nam of her husband. Jackson
Kelly, with whom ah had been living, and
Four hundred paid applications for mem
here hip In Ak-Sar-Ben were turned in at
the first Monday noon meeting of th hust
ling committee. Every member waa sur
prised at the showing; for the buatle began
only Tuesday morning. April 3; of last year
there wera only eleven paid applications.
Th campaign, however, was not started
as early. But the showing of today Is th
best ever made at a first meeting of th
hustlers. But the relative progress Is no
better than usual, for th limit of the (in
haa been raised and the governors now de
mand 2,500 knifhta.
Dentist with well established practice in
an excellent location In Be building; da
sires gentleman to share office, preferably
physician. Address. E 38, Bee offlc.
Released from totod.
Georpe W. Yripl.t, w-ho was bound over
to the federal prand jury in the turn of $.)
bv I'nited States Commissioner Anderson
a few we-k a ko on the charpe of impersonating-
nn riffle r of the Vnited States ns a
ganger. WHs released from custody, having
secured bail. I S. (V'fdon went on his
bond and Wright waa given his liberty.
mm
Sitters
This famous remedy
ought to be taken by er.
erybody in the Spring. It
drives out winter impuri
ties", enriches the blood,
and makes life a pleasure.
Then it also cures Head
ache, Sour Stomach, Poor Ap
petite, Heartburn, Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, La Grippe or Ma
laria. Trv it and see for
Yourself.
Cftght's Dlsiasi, Diabttis
And Kidney Consrestion arrested In a day and
cured to st cure! with a bottie or two of
I'rske s Pa:metto rine. Send uodress to Ittke
Formula Cmran, Chicago, if you wisn a
tria. bottle lra.
When every second man
you meet has a 5pring
cold " it's just the time
to wear
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ARMY JO BUY OMAHA GOODS i
Departaaeat af Mlsaoarl Will Parrhaae
All Qaarterly appllea from
I.oral Dealers.
The office of the chief and purchasing
commifsnry of aubslstenca of the Depart
ment of the Missouri Is now arranging for
the purchase of the quarterly supplies of
subsistence for the troops and posts of
the department- All of these supplies will
be bought In Omaha. The requisitions tail
for SMi.OtiO pounds of flour, .Wu pounds of
beans, la,U00 ;ounds of rice, J0,(i cans of
tomatoes, 80.000 itoundsof sugar, 10,000
pounds of gTeen coffee, 15.000 pounds of
soap. &00 pounds of tea, 20,000 pounds of
bacon, 30.000 pounds of family flour tnd
20.d pounds of granulated sugar. These
amounts are exclusive of a great many
of miscellaneous supplies in lesser bulk.
Proposals for these supplies will be ad
vertised for in a fern- days.
who, ah said, stole th stuff, but how h EXCHANGE
cot th goods or packed them In her trunk
with aorn of ber effect Is a matter that
ah would not or could not divulge.
' Among the nor valuable articles that
have not yet been Identified and which do
not appear on tb lists reported by th
various employers of th Hurst woman, ta
a act of solid silverware of an old pattern
and bearing the monogram letter "M" .on
every piece. Th collection consists of
even tea-spoons, four dessert spoons and
five forks. Captain Dunn ha mad special
efforts to find th owner of thla part of th
silverware, aa he believe 4 hat It will be
found to be a family keepsake.
On receipt of a telephon meaaas from
Stt Chicago street about 11 o'clock Tuesday
night, saying that a man had been trying;
to gain an entrance to two houses there.
Detectives Ferris and Dunn war detailed
on the case. They succeeded In catching
th ma a alter a chase. At tb police ata
tion th man gav tb nam of "Bmlth,
aald h waa only tryins to find a plao to
alarp.
H waa held for further Investigation
and was later found to answer th de
scription of Etta Hurst's husband. "Smith
ta extremely non-committal. but It la
thought that he may throw further light
en th Hurst mystery.
FOR CELEBRATION
Real Relate Mri Eadarse Sesal-
realraatal Festival After Hear
lagr Dr. Miller.
Dr. George L. Miller. In behalf of th
saml-centennlai celebration, addressed the
meeting of the Real Estate exchange. Th
exchange waa warm, in response to the
representations of Dr. Miller and unani
mously passed a resolution endorsing th
celebration. The rest of the meeting, after
Dr. Milter's talk, was given to a hear-in
of Colonel 8. B Curtis and of H. T. Clarke,
who told many Interesting- thing of Ne
braska In tb early days. So business
was transacted.
Settler' Rates.
To points In Minnesota, North Dakota,
Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan and As
lnlbota. Tickets on sale by th Chicago
Great Western railway every Tuesday in
March and April. For further information
apply to George F. Thomas, general acent,
lali Farnam street, Omaha, Nen.
TAKES HARTINGTON CHURCH
the kind that keeps an
even skin temperature
during changing seasons.
IT'S ALL LINEN.
for sale nr
WILLIAMS & SMITH CO,
MRS. J. BENSON
The Tonic
Par Excellence.
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TAILORS ;;
Why thould you be a ready
made man when you can get
a Spring Suit marie to your
order from the nneet woolen
for
$15
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In the six weeks we have bc n
In business in Omaha e have
made hundreds of sul'B for the
good dresfers and their satP
laction is our best recommend
ation. Tou can never satisfy
yourself until you have teen our
suitings and suits.
Henry W. Dunham, Jr.
Manager.
IIS South 1 5th St.
Between Douglas and Dodge.
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CA Win Oonflat.
The best specific remed v far
Malarial and Typhoid
Cold, .nfluemxa, A.e.
urm '.nc( iB avao
.wiU,m v. -
Father
Mas
Olsaker Utvei at. Mary
Hia Owa Appllratloa.
Father George J. Glauber of St. Mary '
Magdalene's German Catholic church has '
been transferred to the church at Hart-ing-ton.
Neb. Tb change is made by :
th vacancy caused at Hartinglon by the
resignation of Rev. II. Loecker because of
lit health. Father Glauber is understood
A BEAUTIFUL VOLUU
It oftem dlatr.pd hv Gnr
mnaril Uair DarranarsTnr
VfslwlllreneOythut. Any shwletron Blaek
"jjt-. .'jto the lirtitt AfS Blonde produced.
solatelT harnlea7SarrDle of hair rnl-
orad tree. Grrepucideuoe ooa&dnBUat.
UtPHrlAL CHEMICAL "F(LCO.aS W. IM St, hew Vark.
Charmaa at lioCannali Irog Cm.. Omana,
UBS
CLOSING OUT
A1X. OUR
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GREATEST CLOTH1SU EVEXT.
1,000 Ma'a arlaus Balta trans Ball-
raw 4 t aaapaa y.
BrandAl buys them alt at an enormous
baigaln.
ON SALE 8 A TURD AT. AFRIL 11
Th most remarkable clothing offer w
ver made. A thousand new spring suits,
bought at th roost arnaalng bargain ever
known tn Omaha. They ar regular tlu.
tllM and tli aults all go at IS.
Watch for furtkar particulars. SATUR
DAY, APRIL, is.
J. U BRAN DEIS aV SONS.
Boston Stora
Is the joy of the bousehold, foi wftboat
it no havppineM caa be complete. How
weet the picture of mother and babe,
angels tmile at and dbmmend the
thoughts and aspirations of the mother
bending orer the eradle. The ordeal through
which the expectant mother must pass, how
ever, is so full of danger and suffering that
she looks forward to the hour when she shall
feel the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and
fear. Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror
of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother's Friend,
a scientific liniment for external use only, which toughens and renders
nliaVtl all t K nartt an1
t f Jfii
I
UUI1
assists nature in its sublime
work. By its aid thousands
of women have passed this
great crisis in perfect safety
and without pain. Sold at fi.oo per
bottle by druggists. Our book of priceless
value to all women sent free. Address
BMAOrtCLO KCBUlATOm OOm JUImmtm. A.
miEm
Buggies, Carriages
and Wagons
FREDRICKSON
Fiftecoth and Capitol Ave.
Everybody Saves
their chocks from our cash register
now, they tr.tltle you to E. per cv-nt
rebate on all cash purchases In any
quantity.
Utc Java Rice FowdT 3&c
-pC Colgate s Violet Talc lfc
Howell's Foot Powder, for tender and
sweating feet 25c
lie Cork Screw luc
.ntl-Grip Capsules, cure cold in head
and Grip -'-c
t qt. Fountain Syringe.....-.- 4fc
1 lb. Absorbent Cotton Zic
For toss of appetite, fatigue or a gen
eral run down condition, Howell's
Malt Extract is unsurpassed 1
t bottles 25c. tl.Ii per dusen ISc a
doien rebate on empty bottles.
50c Mellin's Food 40c
B.00 (rrange Blossom 79c
Howell Drug Co..
Hlh and Capitol Ave.
Read our apodal "ad" every Sunday
I and Wednesday In The Be.
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.Every Woman
(KW -v5 i V V fa' latensUMl and tiioald know
'M vV!''l MmTL ww,in iprmy
VCSSi-t snniidin, hit-Kaf-
t - Mt Convenienu
-J tl.ln IhiuiI
U wr IrwM tar a.
It f-nnut auppiy the
MiKI fcl.. atvri't no
vlurr. inn Bpnd Lmn fa'
' I ."1 triLl ! k - .1-4 ftglTce
f -11 wrticulr and 1nerti..ii tn-
i.iail.l. to l.aic MtllFLt.,
41 rwklln, Sew lark.
For sal only by
r limit, rn iMn Qa Dougia.
SUnaO wWm Omaha. Nbraaaa
Our First Consideration:
QUALITY in everything Ice Cream, all styles ami
flavors Ckes of our own baking, anj the best home
made Candies in the west.
1520 FARNAM
PHONE. 711
TO SEAT SIXTEEN HUNDRED
ktsaata Heasarlala Sew Cbarch
BalldlaaT la Plana a ts
Mlaatest Detail.
Tb trustees of Kounta Memorial rhurch
are preparing to call for bid on th new
building-. Th plans wer seen and - ap
proved at th congregational meeting Mon
day night. The plans war drawn by 1
Tumbull A Jones of Elgin. HI , who mak
a aptclalty of this sort of work and have
now sixteen churches In construction in 1
various parts of th country. Two largest
Milwaukee churches ar of thla number.
Tb plan of th new Kounta church la
Gothic, but th trustee hav not decided
an th eaact materials of which It la to
b built. Th main auditorium will b
seventy by eighty feet. On th sol si la
will b th Sunday school room, forty-six
by sixty feet, and connecting with th main
auditorium tn such a way that th two
nay be thrown into . A balcony will
cross th rear of th auditorium. Thla
give a total seating- capacity of l.tuS, SCO
of thas belrut in th balcony and
W0 n th Sunday school room. Thai
celling will reach a height af sixty-
four feet from th floor and will
b t.f hard plaster, frescoed, th wood
celling having several disadvantage.
'h prln-pl Sein; the d iCei ie of
sound. Th walla also will b frescoed
and th Interior woodwork probably of I
quarter-sawed oak. The pulpit will ba In
th center of th north end of tb audi
torium. Th rholr balcony, which la on th I
am beistilh. Is located In th northeast
earner. The organ will be placed back of
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TO TOE E3 EES f AM ELK B SA
Meeting every vicissitude; dispelling every cloud of sick
ness; conquering every pain; Wine of Cardui is the great
sponsor for womanly health. It is the guiding star of girlhood,
the protecting wing of motherhood and the strong arm of old
age. Wine of Cardui was discovered by the Rev. R. L. McEIree,
a presbyterian minister in West Tennessee, many years ago.
It is a natural tonic, an extract of healing herbs, perfectly
harmless and free from drastic drugs. No pain, no inflamma
tion, no congestion, no weakness can withstand the soothing
Influence of Wine of Cardui. It can be depended upon abso
lutely to regulate the monthly periods, both painful and
abnormal. It does cure bearing down pains and cures them
quickly. It does cure Ieucorrhoea. It does cure ovarian pains,
backaches, headaches and nervousness. It eases the pain of
child-bearing. It removes the difficulties which cause barren
ness. It smoothes the way to a healthy and happy old age by
limiting the dangers which lurk in the change of life. What do
American women what do suffering women need more than
this? Can't Wine of Cardui bring you health?
All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. .
1
Two Special
Women' Suits
for Thursday.
Women's New
Spring Suits
Wade of cheviots, broadcloth- fid
imxtnrt-s. in all shades, alxut 1" d:f
f.rent styles to solert from B'iomi.
Ktons avl military coat effects. Tsf
feta lined, skirts wnlkinis or dress
lengths, positively value, at
$16.75
Women's Clever
Run-About Suits
Made in the new co.t stle. -.i nnd
14 Inches log. nix" in the r
blouse end Kion tfi t.t artfully t:n-lor-d
by man tailors. n;itnal of tlx
Vfly l.it"t novelty i .1 x 1 1 : r suits
that would be cheap :U t"V-at
$22.50
V?jL-T"s. I M fia
Women's Smart
r M W
tYOMKVB STYLISH COYEKT
t'( i ATS at
WOMAN'S SWELL COVKKT
COATS flt
V. o.MKN S I'lIK" COVERT
COATS-at
V M EN '8 HIGH f'IA5S CO
YEKT COATS-at
VOMKN'R PIXH'SE TAKKETA
PI1.K COATS at
V.'uMKX'P PLOVPK FHONT and
I'ACK SILK COATS at
WOMEN'S Kwrll shirred Eton
and blouse silk coiits at
WOMEN'S 5 k-nstli silk
coals nt
s.
6.90
10.00
12.75
16.75
7.90
9.75
16.75
19.75
Women's Shantung
Coasts at $12.75,
$18.75 up to $39.75
Specials in
Women's Walk
ing or Run
About Skirts
for Thursday.
2&0 women's rnn-about skirts, marl
of all wool meltons, cheviots anil
all wool fancy mixtures, in sev
eral new, up-to-1,iU styles. ier
' feet In fit . and workmanship.
.fclrtB made to rf tHlt nt 4 QM
. $:.6o sre.inl Thursday ... Vf
300 Women's
Run-About
Skirts
Made of this season's swellet ma-
tTlals, plain and niitwies. all
new shape., cut full, ith the
proper hang, made ft Qft
ta retail at flo.00 U.W
IIIMHUI li lllll I '''"1 la ' '-" ajum siisnsiyw
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PROCRASTINATION
Is not only the thief of lime, but ynur teeth. We f d t. h.ok t for
evidences in this respeci. liie i.th. with proper care tnould lakt u life-time.
This was undoubtedly the intention of the Creator, but. thanss to modern
dentistry which Ls accomplishing wonders In I isventii.sT and rtpaulng the
lavages of time and n-fiiect,
ALUMINUM PLATES A SPECIALTY.
COLD FILLINGS
SILVER FILLINGS
COLD CROWNS
$1.50 UP
.50 UP
$5.00
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BAILEY THE DENTIST, Jr4
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Bee Want Ads Produce Results
PIANO PLAYERS
TO KtHT
THttEE STYLES
REDUCED TO
$8, $6.50 and $4
PER MONTH
rraaerly SIO, a, as )
IsrlsdlBc au rolls sf ntD.tr,
rkaaaeakle aaoatkly.
Thla offer In good only en orders
placed befurs May 1st.
Tss Playera Ar All e.
We ordered a carload i; Ce
cll.ans April fcth. putxnaed and
fre;gi,ted at carload rates, ai.d are
pieasrd thua to give our patrons
in penetu of this advamage. Ks
rueruiMT. rei.t pyrueuia apply ou
purchase, if )oj U.iat to pur
chase. Corns and see the lfM modal
C-cHians The) are marvels of
beauty and perfection and are now
the s ma-lit i and most artistic of
all the piano players Thtlr poser
of mui ai espreaaion c-snnot be
approached, and their .impurity
aiid lightness of operation makes
them capable of the finest rnuait 1
prooucilona. even In the hands t
lli.i.er. TL are warranted In
every particular fur fite eara.
Cecl.ian music Is cunceced to be
the most artistic arrar.gr n.ent of
al piano piayer music. ei we sell
It at ui per xnl uisrojnt t IT of
catsl'irue prtre. V are the only
denieis that can do this
We also conduct a Circulating
Music Ubrary. by means of which
Subscribers ran have a.xess to our
enure stock of llano player music,
and our atork la tha iargeat west
of Chicago. ,
Piano Player Co..
1511 -13 Dodge St.
Parlors. Arlington Block.
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USC0NFIRMED REPORTS
aninunce anotnr l.jtUn battleship
iiitsn up 11. e l-e rort though
a?iys thit r.'.:r ;'ev snue dep., rt nit nt
is the l;.rget and r.iost omilete of
an- in t .e wet.1. All the battier up
pers and pol-s usd in these shoes are
turned espeoully for them so that w
I. now tn ir value la unequuif d nowhere
el-e.
Voung Vonien'a Bins, low lieeli,
to t . . J.j.
Li-i s' sizes, uprir K heels, eU to
spring
sprlriB
Box
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to
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Calf or Kid.
Child s s:ses
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Child s Hf -s
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Button or Ia'e
Our on!ldeine 'n these shfxw Is so
great that wi will gue your money
lui'k If JuJ Ir not fcutisfWd.
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KI9 Farnam St.
Ontahg' Uj-t-D' SHi Hun
th fuiplt. but th organist will all with
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