THE OMAHA UAILY BEE: PA TF II DAT, JAN TAUT 14. KAtiM mrSXl IN ITLPli CoLfTf jiUiii vf ltp.t Israel LieUee to T tracer Leanti. Ii AT THE PlirECS.rJ VLSSAfcL'jr lk;ou&lVi.t mo cull 'riff, f'fe.S'le Jwa Have a Home Israel's Cod Keep Allte tfcr f all af Ikrir f "ai Iters. Kahiii M'iiham i-nftnu at Baltimore. Alt., a bo lo-inn-rly uccpied the pu.p.l 01 'J en,j., jriifj in this en, led-iea ia.. li.iit UiUlt tilt; tl fliip.t XSrae.1 COltf! r4i- lion on ilit i.iitu.e Ki ' j. lie iviuMt ol u. ' Kahbl iiuetmau wi lntroc ueeu lo Hit con filt.t by iTuuoent o:ri iev, In. i.nst it n ir. tin timjn thai jiT. hil.i.u (pen M tri.tiirt.-T, soa RHice V'l: .iaialiM. i iittj wc4.)w iumji. ol in ieu.i.g ruetirtw'pjrpii 1 Hi coiit.tr . had become out ol Hit- les&ii.g taebrtw hu'.han of the country, and had ly hi merit and ubil.tiiv aim a very higti juact it, tiie Jewisu prlesihcKid of Ame.ric. l.autti iciie!a u, in atiknom ieui?:g the l.aJur-itig introduction given him by Mr. Li V7. modestly dim ia-ided the merit ol at. aemi an rulnp. He said In part: "It Is vw that sitrce testing Oms.ha 1 have had the honor to serve CJou in mui) pulpit, hut i tin if accepted no Invitation in uwu .years that gives rut more sincere pleasure than that of jour kit-loved Habld Cohn tu luae hie place ix Temiil Israel pulpit litre at Onutha this evening ii tu litre 1 lurmed my f.rsl friendships. Whiie 1 am ir.ioiced, tu he with you tit.ee again. 1 ani aadaened that . i many change have oc curred. Vlat.j face aiid mu.) friends hate Sum- to that eternal ln-j :md. Ial (if Mail Life. "But then out lives are made up of Joys kill) ui rows, ul disappointed hope. a:iO ven tnouaji tne.t do tust e hh.mid not 4,-1 e theni aadiiiouni -if t.l h the Had tie if IB1 iei-'ni-ti(iufc. It u here tlia.1 e laid tlit ouinernt jrie fut a kioutie iX God, Tor lirat 1 1 Ottd. A1irever thtrt in a Jeaieh pt-dple title, too. If a house tif Ood. and the rprnt that pervade It mtkkt-a It aorthy ol that uarred title. Uy that itprrit It liet-onies, a place cil cheer, comfort, nr!if-tti ai.fi encouragement. It tyvea you urtn-iL tu f.fl.t the ha.ttlac of lilt aiid la a relrtahmeM fur your aouia. Tl tie if a mildewy In U.i ae to eauio llbh ten. pit- iI prayer for every creed But tt' i our duty to erect a temple to larul' God, devoted absolutely to the Jewlfh aerxjee and rellpioue Instruction. f Reltaina. "lpraej ha lived hy lu laa- and the divine apiril of it religion. The need of tlie religion of Israel if an great today up it waa thousand of year tpo Our lives fihould he Gudly Uvea and we should peek Oodly Jdeala. Thl w an ape of conflict. Capital mraiT;st lauor, religion tgainst rt llfrlon and country atiilnw country. Hence there If the greater need of a hcuHt of Ood kutmd on lsrat-l ide.a H e mum lie lunlted. Fiii-tion la destructive of orpntuxu "tlon Him Wesm-d it to for brethren to dw-n topetheT In unity. I come to you with the meanage to complete the ptruc rure liegun so loi.g ago; to fulfill the c-hc.r-lahed dream a hen we Ibid the pornemone f larBel temple here. I come to plead "with you to build a temple tiefiulng your congregation. Think hrrw many churches hava tefi liuilt by the Cathwlics. They rre built by poor peojile of the meagerest tnwsnp; not by those who have been blessed with the bounties of life as you have been. Tou should build a temple for those that stand without the doors. Such a temple wU AUnji'M 3 oat, wittt -ww plrkb .nd a greater amhitifin. It will a;lv you a new life, and greater poww for the eervic or God. Build a houne that will lie a wealth of comfort to you and it will be come a fountain of Inspiration and will yfaUd you many good fruits In time." Rtbh toa after terr-tce. At the conclusion of the services at the temple, the congregation was invited to the Metropolian club, where an Informal oertion was held in honor of Rabtii and JlCra. Rosenau. A great host of iople T-ailed of the opportunity to renew their acquaintance with Ir. Rosenau and his wife. There was no attempt toward any et program, other than to Insure and make the welcome to the honored guests as oordlaJ us possible The reception was held in the main hall, whrre delightful music added to the er.Jnyme- of the even ing. Light refreshments were served down Hairs and the ploaslr.g event continued until a late hour. -4ti Amrri-aa W f fw at ifce Bot a. Aljif Amliir a'.i:i tvi t-r-trpany in 'An Am-"i-..r "V' "nin. a ti-Lrr.a jr. ;our ata. tit i 'ria-i-s L.if;4- .a;.K; undtr Ciirec'ki4ii -f Natnaiii". .--:h " he tast . Vwluan: L.tvsfeson, snstt.r fr:.tn TVis- cor::n Vt .;.mm C arton ' t rut! !-o M.st Jane Lt rran t ChauiHiurre .-t.nifred w-nw Ned Itasvtrt . .C iiKiit J KniMt -v it- ... Mrs. Kg -it Iei iljc Lagie Vfiz.g rt.itf of '.rie vrinr.ein.gvef . F'ratik;yn I i.oerwood .T'thn Theme rreo-rick an ikensse.aer i.iiror. Fell von Aernach Ge i g 1 ha 1 erav He, en Chad bourne Misf Ariioer ita.ord Hit r.ard Marhietield Frat k Under ood fx-iomcn 6-ui-t.kj fc-.radi-e Mnrun Lu . Chariea Tread wei! Mrs Karbiefieid Virginia Acserman If currert rumor 1 true, thai Jir. Joseph Letter is liacking the p'.aj produced at tne B j d lust night, then has he accumulated a comjianion for ceitbrated con.er in wheat, fr-r "An American Woman' is as certainly doomed to failure a a as that un iortur.r. :e speculation. This not a proph ecy, hut a fart, us near a arythii.g in the futuie can 1 a latt. The piece has one novtlty, at least. It is rare inoeed that one may see at a theater four aria that comprise so mar.y things ti.at axe unde sirable In a drama. No effort will her be made to point out the shortcomings of the piece from the F-.anclp-iurt of dramatic con struction, for they are about as liumerou us lht catalogue lis theme is common place, itr working cut ts conventional and its dialogue is eiilitr hifalutin or an af front to tt.e intflligeiic-e of the auditor. Its actum is more than lame and halting; It is inert, and moves only when punhed. A the various n:cidr.ts are shoved along acroHS the stage, with the subllmesl disre gard ta continuity, the wonder grows that err mar. would lavish his money on a piay whose ur.worthiiitsF is so unmitakabie For Mr. Letter, or someone equally us wealthy, has equ:p;ied this production w.tti a most luxurious investiture The scenery is beautiful, particularly that cf the li:st act, and all the nooossories are magTiia-c-ently elegant. Eut no amount of gilding has ever been potent to increase the value of the farthing, arid the jackdaw never yet fooled ar.ycne. even though he rtrutE in peacock s feathers. Miss Lowlord could hardly have lieen more unfortunately projected into steiawr space. It Is not Impossible, though highly improbable, that she hue talent, but the play in which she is Just beginning her tour affords her little if any opportunity for the exercise of her ability. Her lines are insipid In themselves, and are delivered without effect, and her acenes, intended to lie climactic, are without force and fall no. they don't fall, for to fall Indicates that they must have risen, and they never rise They cling with sodden pera.stancy to the lowest of levels in the jerf ormance. One or two might be raised had she the pewar or the tact, but the sums to possess neither. It is comforting to turn from the dreari ness of the rest of the piece to consider the work of Miiis "Winnlfred Voorhet, who gives us a charming conception of a true bearted, merry girl, full of slangy talk and queer little quips, but just as fresh and de lightful aa an American girl can be at her age in the play. Her work last evening, compared with that of others of the com pany, shone "like a good deed in a naughty world." i The piece will 1 given at a matinee this afternoon and again this evening. AFFAIRS AT SOU IB OMAHA d Sever Fi&nL . SL'FVEyORS HAKPtr.EO EY COLD WEATHER I Parking Hte E.snflo-e Vfca Lire j ia Omaha (emp-laia that Preeeat Car Ser lte ts et fratia factory. j fiftee: I AND r-emeats f the The-ate-ra. Tills afternoon and evening Miss Amber rLawrior wl m aeea iff ttir closing per- If ormance -of "An American "Woman" at the Boyd. On Bun day evening the engage ment of "Sergeant Kitty," the latest of musical comedies, will open. This piece has been a great success wherever It has lieen seen, and is Just closing an engagement at Iienver, where it has been pronounced I one of the most entertaining of anowa. The I company of sixty jieople is headed by Helen j PjTon. well known here, and is pronounced I thoroughly competent. The engagement is Jfor Sunday, Monday. Tuesday and Wednes day evenings and a sjcial matinee on Wednesday. OET A (HHDO mtMPlGKE Uasi All Braala, The Importation of Mwet aV Chandon Champagne into the Vr.lted Btatea in 1W4 were lrr.TSS cases, placing them at the head of the importation list, tietng by lar the largest qumrnr" ffE'rVy" one brand ever Imported into the Vniled Biatea The sales of Woet Chandon In IfH. Including foreign rsur.tries. were S3K.430 rases, beating all records ever made. The quality of the celebrated brand of "White Seal" is unquestionably the ftuest dry Champagne ever imjiorted. The great strides from eO.! rases in to lT.TKi cusee In IKK. shew the posi tive approve) of the wine-drink ing public of the svijt-nor excellence of Moet A Chan don White Stiil Champagne. Elaarbr srkarider C.ets ptvwrrr. Ulanclie Schneider bus liet-n grant'd a rttvoree from hYeclerick Schneider. Judge Trtiup found the charge ol non-upport was well foundttd. Ian port aat ftotlce. Change of time of Chicago Great West em railway trains effective January h, isoi. See time table in this paper. Choicest meats sold In Omaha at the lowest prices. Central Markets. 16th and Harney and 16th and Capitol avenue. Btonecyj .her prints. 13(TT Howard. Tel. lUfi PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. At the Millrrd: C. P. Jenkins of Norfolk. Ottorge Meisner, O. H. Crumley and J F.iisyih of Siielton and J. H. Tresteen of Freniuut. Jnnies Bell of T'avld City, G. W. Maurer of lira trice. 6 P. Toho and D. P. Keliocg of Lincoln nod J. E. Staufer of Kearney are at the J'axton- Nebraskans registered at the Her Grand luFt evening were: li. C Emgie of Nor folk. E K.. Vaientlne and wife of West I'cunt. C. F. May and E. 6 Cutler of Lin coln and F. M. Currie of Sargent. At the Murray: M. A. Waters. H. H. l-'ugh and W. I). Harlan of Lincoln. B. F. Hnke and wit" of Kearney, G. M Martellt of Schuyler. F. J. Johnson of Norfolk and M. J. Berry and W. A. Faxon of Hastings. People from out in the state guests at the ' Mt-rchfcr.ts: A. Ungren cf Harvard C. J Ntwlttr arid W. C. Humphrey tif Friend. H. A. Homanc of Elkhurn. MHtt Mi-I r of Iiuvtd Cit . Mrs. M. Huntir.gtou of Gord m. Ms Mury Maboney of tnyra. ti. J Winn and I'. E Flvdev of Grand Ihlmid, I. W. Abbott of Columbus and C E iiarTnon if Huicirege.. ',',, --.'7.lTiiiaVMf a " 1 ""I I You walk with her, you rock her, you give her sugar, you try all kinds of things! But she coughs all through the long night, just the same No need spending another night this way. Just or two of Ayer's Cherry DaitA1 cnrtfVif f Tip t throat, quiet the cough, insure a good night's rest. Ask your doctor about the wisdom of your keeping this remedy in the house, ready for these night coughs of the children. Doctors have the formula. They know til about this medicine., iHI'l Tt TTOW-rat tht aaa alhfc a haAAara-Lat-rat ua sfU l nU-Far awttsstlra. Work i. as tten cnrr.menceS by Andrew Fiostaattr, city engineer of C'mah on the projiosed new sewer system of South Omaha. Or.ly recently the mayor and council entered into a contract with En gineer F.oscwater fir plans for a sewer rtrtem. Tht contract ralis for a payment rf fl.500 for plans. In case detailed plans are ne-ofld the plans win be Ci In order to facilitate the work of gather ing what data the c.ty has at hand regard ing the present sewer system an office was opened yesterday In the city hall build.ng The room formerly used hy ChieT Bnggs. at the entrance to the council chamber, has leen turned over vo 14r. P.oscwater and his assistants Eoy Towl is in charge of the work here at the present time. Mr. Towl stated that he was transferring elevations and other data on file in the city engineer's office to a large muj. When this work is com pleted h is hoped that the weather will ! such that a party can be put In the field and make further surveys. Seme surveying will have to be done in the east ern part of the city and down to the river. Other parts of the city wfll also have to 1 sun-eyed and especially por tions of the Fifth ward When the data is on hand plans for a complete system ! of st wers can le made. In connection with the sewers In the Firth ward it is under stood that there will lie no otjeetioa to the extension of the big stock, yardF sewer which now has It northern terminus at L street. Fy extending this sewer north ' for some distance it is stated that a great ! deal of good can 1 accomplished at a comparatively small cost. Just as soon as ' possible after an estimate of the cost of 1 a new sewer system can be obtained it is j the intention it the mayor and council to ' seek permission from the legislature to vote bonds for sewers. j W rkiacmra Coaaailatm. Since the new car barns at Twenty- ' fourth and Vinton were placed in service ! the southbound Walnut Hill cars do not ' arrive as early as formerly. Probably 15e men employed in the packing houses" live along South Thirteenth street and Mia- sourl avenue. These workers declare that ' the new time card calls for the first south- i bound tram to reach N atret at : a. m 1 The assertion is made that y having to walk to the packing houses many of them ; do not have time to change their clothe I and report for duty by the time the 7 ! o'clock whistle blows. What is wanted by j these workingmen is a car that will land ' them at Q street at about tjb a. m.. so i that they will then have plenty or time to ' get to the packing houses, change their clothes and be ready for work when time 1 Is called. Parklcg Hoitt Ffsrht. Two beef luggers. Charles Jonea. colored and Charles Pearson, white, engaged in a fight at the Cudahy plant Thuradav after noon. Jones is in Jail charged with assault with intent to kill, and Pearson is laying off with his left ear in a bar. a age. The re ports are that Pearson started after the negro with a knife and Jones struck at Pearson with a meat hook. A portion of the left ear was badly torn and the asser tion is made that the blow was rufheiaet ta break the drum of the ear. No date has leen set for Jones' hearing. Tfcsaata B-ale rre-ste. Thomas Beadle was arrested by the South Omaha police yesterday and is now lodged in Jail awaiting the arrival of Sheriff He Avoy of Sumy county. Tester day the sheriff telephoned police headquarters he had learned P.endle was here. A search was made and the man wanted was soon located. It is understood Beadie is wanted by the Sarpy bounty authorities for flaying the star part in a cutting affair that was pulled off at La Platte a month or two ago. Masrle City Gtta.la. John Carey left lam night for Oklahoma to visit friends Mra. R L. Wheeler is confined to her borne with an attack of the grip. Many sidewalks In the residence ponion of the city are still covered with anew Martin Welsh, who was badly bruised bv a tall a few days ago. is now. able to sit up. M-. Roliert Compton. Twenty-ninth find E streets, ha gone to Chicago to visit friends. V - ft . 1 1 to Chicago, where Mr. Stanley is encaged Jay Laverty has returned from a estern trip He auys farmers are greatly pleased at the recent fall of snow. Ice cutting at Seymour lake is row on. tn bwrtinp im.liit-n,BTii k..,ii,,IjI ... ...... . -, . .f.,....;, .,,( . rnk'uiu j.jjiiit m. I the Cudahy plant at a. m Mrs. Herman Beal. wife of the city en- f-.hiviii. iivjui i.'i'iiiuu inei. sue was slightly Improved last night Rev C yde Cisell cf Omaha wi'l address the men's meeting at the Toui.g Men s Christian association Sunday afb raoon. .r-onoe juage iving was no het;er yester day end the attending physician stated last 1 " '"'ft ...... JUL.-- -.V'UIM t'l'l UK aliiC to leave his bed for some cays yet- ro not forget your seat for ateliia. Bale now on at Auditorium. FIFTEENTH AND FARNAM m m m m v aa iw FIFTEENTH AND FARNAM SATURDAY THIS STORE WILL BE IN RAPID ACT! QM-Price8 ha-ve been rcdxiced- n Help Yourselves, Gentlemen Saturday all pj odd lots of rfc fine suits that fh. Jt sold up to $13.50 for Thats the true story plainly told no string to this offer either no possible evasion or rcstric tion choose Dy euit you like in ibis afisortment no matter urhether its marked 10, ?12 or frl3..r-0 aud we car to you and say it candidly This is the greatest money's worth your dollars ever bought. Tbtre 's a loss to be sure, but that less is balanced by tLe early season's profits, and tbe benefit of dean stocks piTes us an ulti mate profit necessary to pood modern store keeping. TLe lot are small all sizes are represented early customers fret tbe best pick. Come early come prepared to see the bipfrest suit bargains in minlem mtr thandisinfr. Men's Winter Ca.ps re duced in price. Ca.ps that sold for 75c and $1 f Co choice Saturday GREAT REDUCTIONS SATURDAY Ntk Very CareiuI'T the Follow .ar. I.ema, for i Have Cat tbe Price AU Ode Lot. Undervear for Men and Women. Men's Fancy Shirts. Hosiery and Sweaters, Women's Flannel Skirts and Gowns, Golf Gloves and belts. Here arc tbe reduced prices, to jive 3 0a as Idea of tbe nusoal, boaa fioe, clcariac cat price we have made for .Saturday. FOR MEN Men's 50c and 75c Underwear Reduced to 35c All the ckIJ lots tiid Bifs of onr Iwst flwe liiw-d cortoii aud Merino uDder- wer mpl aud doulilf hreasied that aold at c and Trie rtdncfd to , Men's $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Underwear Reduced to 75c All ibf odi lots 'f men's tin, all -vwl in Mur. tau. erarU't ana wniie. iliro fine derlir riMied Merino and natural flat t-i1 sUiru and drawer ail color. aU a. re reduced tu - Men's $1.50 Combination Suits Reduc -d to Q5c Thirtv-pix dozen iuen fine dert'r riMied Merino ccimMnatlon ni perfertlv ruade and finished, moft nenieeatW eannetit made rerular H.' aad fl..V nJues reduced to Men's 50c and 75c Fancy Shirts Reduced to 29c All our fanr jiercale stiff bosom fcMrtfc. witn attaebed and detaobed collar and cufff.. lif!bt and dark color site. 14 to IS repular Tioc and The value reduced to .Men s $1.00 Fancy Sweaters Reduced to 59c Thin.T-six down men fine beavy weipbt tunle neck sweater In red. oarr, blaci and niaroon all Biw H4 10 40 repular dollar value reduc'd to Men's 15c and 25c Fancy Merino Hoe Reduced 10 10c Sixty dozen men merino and douMe woo medium and beary welpht boe In black and lancy colors tbe jiular tiilnp for tbe man wbo work out side l;c and Cc ralue reduced tc FOR LADIES Ladies' Compilation 5o ts and Vests and Pants, 50c and 75c Values Reduced to 29c All our odd lot of ludiee' combination uit and nejiarate birt and drawer fk in riblied. Egi'iian cotton, beavy cotton fleece and fine rit'bed Merino,, natural A t and wbite, all Biw rejrular T(c and Tfic value reduced to Ladies' Fine ImpDrted Golf Gioves. 75c and 50c Values Reduced to 25c All our ladief" fancy and plain colored golf frlove fold at 50c "JP and 75c reduced to "vw Ladies' Fine Fabr c and Leather Belts. 50c and 75c Values Reduced to 29c All our ladies' bipb grade silk elastic and leatber belt In evtty new and desii-alile color, also jilain black and wbite regular ly sold at TTc and TKtc Ajt reduced to. Ladies' Flannel Gowns and Skirts. 75c and 50c Values Reduced to 29c All our ladie' fancy outinp flannel nkin and frowns in ilain and fancy trimmed material, ail cut full and long repnlarly nold at fKc and "rc redutvd to 35c 75c 95c 29c 59c 10c 29c FIREMAN O'BRIEN GETS MEDAL CompanlOB tif m. S I.aaiar Hwnae Mrr Pro ia pi Tli a m Carargir ta Act. WOMAN WAITS FOR A LADDER EettraiD Hflraelf Jnrt at the Verce of J aiE ping fium:TLird f trj. EXCITING EPISODE Of A TENEMENT FIRE Fmall Blase aaa Mark SntLt Drive Vnti KB i C hildrra (m tke leT Blaek la frcaatr (ml antra. rireman Jim O'Brien oJ truck compary No. 1 was the bro of a firt in the Lvy biork. Thineerith and Lieaven worth streets, early yemeraaj. Mrs. Emm tia'lt;e, tn occupant "t the third floor, rushed to a front amdow. puih-d her arms Uirouch a pane ol pittas and wf about to Jump to tlie ground wht-c lie rrianuped to repajn Bufllinem presence of mind 10 wall until O'Brien ascended the ladder thai was tie Ine ertendefl to the frantic woman. Etand ina In her night rot and wreathed in a volume of smoke tfitt wa finding an out let throuRh tbe br'iken window, the woman presented a spectacle that was at onoe dramatic O Enen made his way to the window, raised the lower sash with his ax and carried Mrs Beyles to the ground. Both of Mrs Baj-tes' hands were rut with tbe glass and she was nearly prostrated with smoke and excitement. She was takrn into the Pabst warehouse nearby and at tended tiy Police Burgeon TVigton. later she was removed to the Midland hotel. It is not believed any serious fleveloproents will result from her experience. As soon as she had been removed to a place of safety she recovered sufficiently to remem ber she had 125 tucked away in a bureau drawer, and urged thot someone get It for her, which was done. rire of C Baeqaraee. The fire itself was of no great conse quence, being confined to two rooms at the rear of the third floor of the flat, al though the smoke penetrated to other parts of the building. Tbe fcre originated in the room occupied by Steve Iclor, wbo left about f a. m.. letvlng fire in a small stove. The supposition is the stcve became overheated. Mrs Louisa Colombo, occupy ing apartment on the third floor, was e.mpti'ins ashes about fc:3l' at tbe rear of the building, when she notioed flames tn Iielor room. Bhe screamed and aroused the occupants, many of whom stampeded. Little children were bundled up and car ried down stairs to a place of safety. In the case of Mrs. Ed Mason, living on the secord floor, site ran to a window and is. I reported to have yelled" "Fireman, save my children!" Bhe picked up her G-year-old boy and 4-year-old girl and carried both of them In her arms down the front rtalrway, which by that time was filled with cmoka. Tbe aalouo is the corner of the flat was filled with a motley array of women and children gathering around the stove and clad in anything that came to hand when the fire was disoovered. Tbe loss to the building will not exceed $5(10. I. Lery, coal deaJer at 715 6out Thirteenth street, is the owner. He says tbe loss is fully covered by Insurance. GETS WARM BOARDING HOUSE Tramp Breaks wlsatw tm RenKrarr 4 Grte Htnaelf Ar resi ri. "I'm very hungry, ma am. 'Won't you please tie so kind as to give me a bite to oat?" were the words that greeted the cur of Mrs. Gross of 4002 North Twenty-fourth street when she ojiened the door in re sponse to a rap. Mrs. GrosBe was at once all sympathy, and, inviting the poor mar in to get a bite to eat, she prepared a warm meal for him. When he had finished eatmg be thanked her kindly and asked her to give him a nickel to take bias flown town. But this she would not do, and objected to her husband, who was present, giving him anything else. Th tramp trw became angry, raid on walking outside broke ona of tbe windows is the front of the house- Aa officer was called and the ungrateful man taken to the station, where he gave the name of Tom "Williams, and stated that his home was wherever be happened to hang his hat. He was locked up, charged with malicious destruction of property and being drunk. Th pfBuara at the station state that tha only reason ha broke tbe window was to ret a jail sen tence and so get Is out of the cold. M on alii r fc-lile. The following births and death nav been reported to the Board of Health dut rng tbe wenty-four hours ending Friday noon : Births John Mralork. 141 Bouth TwelTth. lK'y, Mike Noma. South Seventoentnl boy: Clyde Michaels, K4K1 Mason, boy. I'eallis John Rappel. SHIS Webster 81; Elisabeth Strieker Lewis, (C4 South Nine teenth. SI. Admtatairaivr ant Irs- Estate. James Filip. as administrator of the es tate of Joseph KrumL, has made a settle ment with the I'mon Pacific P.aiJws company for the sum of tio fur the death i-f Kruwl Ieeeaaed was killed as the result of an accident at the transfer station in Council Bluffs on November We Offer SL000 For 3l Disease Germ ThaJ Liquozone C&rit Kill. A 50c Bottle Free. Don't tou know that a germ disease mur-t end wbf-n the germs are killed? And that it cannot be cured until then? Then whj use medicine for what medicine cannot do? Liquozone alone can kill perms. Will vou let us bur tou a 50c bottle to trj? J. M O'Brien Hero-January IS. 1WS 1 Bennett MwIhI H. a- L. N 1," is what the medal reallF that Chief Simpson pinned on ' the breast of the hero ol wnerfiny'i fire on -Siiuth Thirteenth street The presentation . was made law night at No. S engine house, j and to Judge from the mi)e on Firemim O Erien's face he aeemei) well rewarded lor j the ris he had run in rescuing a woman, j Tht rVtf Mill in ., , I "The stamping of ft by the crowd on the street when O'Brii and his burden bj peared was not done 'J the spectators to keep warm, but waf their tppliuse for a noble deed, and thetfcll he will have to On Ss to wear the medJ and look across the stteet at the library and thir.l; real hard that pe-hsps sfler J i-'s fr'jr C!irnffif 1! O'Brien rouV sy in his surTTise wbs. "Io 1 get ary trailig stamps with this" Fedrrar Jartrs Itrnu The .1ur' it: tin Brsr'tmr damage case ara'nsi ihe Chi-so. Burlington a: Quin-v rmiroa fcivai ui to agree upon a vr dict up 10 7 o'. K last night. The jurv bhk cnlld si last evening and in- siriictea by it - f"urt to render a sealed verdwt if thev tioi;,a final 'y Mime tc, n agieeiiient. wt i. m ill tie submitted to the cor.n at Ir ('rl ig tr.is nir rt.ing The arpumei f :n the Pi Jii,n blac kmail case we;v row filled shortlr ater I : Imp! evening, f w - to the fsct that the ruse had occupied gl,e aiterfon t.f the Jury fr.r tt last fair das. Juige M jngrr de- i.-rrec p:'iir,i.i cna-ge until clock an..,,,,. , , - , m nit. u rtura tor d iteration Jury will Beeerved di tc fir Melb.i . ne her curo paxy saw nfaale st the Auditorium. 1 died! Ty-harles. aged ENGI.VMr riariea. ages years. monuia fiays. January u. inut. Funeral Ijtiday afternoon at I e'rlork from fan r reaidene. 2i3 Noritt Kins tret.th stfet lniermert. f tirtat La a a camalary. I rietid Uviied. On every bottle of IJrjnnsone we jinlt likb an offer of 1.m for a flisciiMe perai tlmt it caunot kill. We do that to (sitiviuce you that Liquozoue diK-s kill r"ruiK- Think wbst tbnt uieiitiK. Evert moil em vliywcuti knows that nearly nil tiickmse tbe little ills liud the liitf oi-s -sre cbus(1 t'.v t'erm u;tui-Us. Tiny know tliut tboee j.-eruit tntiKt lie ile Ktroyed before 1 lee- sii-l.tioe cim etui. Aud thev know that dnii.. tit v.-r kill inside jrenim. Tboe uioderu J'liyKiciiiiis ure li'"v lining Utjunrolie. And luillioiiK w l.o were Kick like yon. jierlmps ure v!! loday txvstiBe of it. Tlio 'iirc 1 orn-s -re everywber': aoine of your ueit'b bfira, your frlepis. Won't you hU ibern nlKiut Lii;uo7ine'' Ion't dine to tbe oM wuy MintVy. when your bc-rltb is n Ktke. There it a new war to cure sii'ku'w. by ib-t-Troyinir tlie cniifcc Arid wo vi'.l jrlnUlv jirv tbe oort wbiie yon try it. What Liquozone Is. Liquozone is not h medicine. It is not made by co:i;Tinuiid:iic ncids or Am?, nor is tb-re any alcobol in It. lt virtws ure derived solely fro in ciis largely oiypeti pa a by u fiwess re quiring immetiHe niijitrsTus and 14 dhys' Time. r.acb mbic incb of IJgnor.oue require tbe une of l."ri cubic lncbe of tbe pas. Llquoroue is the r"su!t of a jinwess whicli for more thn fi years bus been tbe coustant Mib.iiHt of acientibe and cbFttlcal reaearcb. The main result ts to ret Into a lirjuia, and thus Into tbe blood, a powerful yet harmless perrui cide. Another result ia tn create a vitnlteinp tinic with wbib no otber known iroduct can couijiure. ' Acts Like Oxygen. Tbe great ralue of Liquoaone liea in tbe fact that 11 dot wbtit osycen doe. Oxypen is tbe vissl jiart of air, tbe very source of vitality, the mow pscnTial element of life. It is tbe blood food, tbe nerve food tbe waverirer of tbe Mood. It is oxyphil that tnms tbe lilue Mood to red in tbe lutit's: that elimi tiuies tbe waste tissue and builds up tbe new. Too little oxytreti always caue i lack of vitality. An excess of it rives Mre?. irtb lo ei-ry function of nrture. ; fisypen is iiImi a perniicidp. Tbe rei , sun is tbat f-nns aiv v-petulil. and an ctcess of cjypen tbe very life of nn aiiiniiil--s dfiully to Tr -T:i 1 rl' mutter. Uctioeone nis like oxycen. I'-til it do' more lb::ti oxyren. bccntiw ji is stt.'ile. It ''iirrios llie virtue! into tbe blond, to no wbewver Ibejilocs po-'K. It ic n ta.ti i rt pi.-1 1 lc 1,f,ii, ll,i ln,:t thlr f I in -n firlrt for von Vi-t is h iri""io I J iciil s certain tbit we nil.lisli '.n every ItoUio nn f.ff.-i' of yi uwi for g fl fconse pTii) mat it ennnot Kin. Tbe discoverer of Liquozone li:;s sol-d tbe ereit jirnMeiu of t!!litic pernis In tbe iKidy witiinit killing tbe tissnifi. too. And tbere is no other way. Any drur tbat k'lls perins i o K,isnn and it cannot be il:eti 1?i1it tifilly. Liqnotone is tbe only wy timt any man know to end tbe cjius- of any perrn disease. One Million Dollars Hare been Fpont by ns to p.'ve Li.U(v aone away. Our offer io buy tbe f.rt tKiftie but, be accepted bv VSkMkki : jieijile. And we bave sjient this last i sum to j'ublisb tbe offer and fuiti'l it. i Tbe ret-ult is tbat niilliona now use it Tbee jieojile bave told others about ft, and tbe other told others. Your own neigblnirbood. wherever you are, is full of Liijuoeotie Uhers. And bs!f tbe peo jile you meet know some one w bona Lic;uoitie bas cured Wt- jeied tbi jiroduct for two yeara. tbroupb jibysici'iiis and bos-pit his. in this oouiiur and fiber, Uforr we made Ue t first bottle. M'e proved it In every kind of Form dineas' In thousand of tbe mont difficult caes obtainable. We cured with it every dihease which was considered incurable. Then we paid f1st.(S(i for tbe American ripbts. aud the r.ritifcb ripbts bave sim-e brourbt a like Bern. AVe t!l you these facts te--atise tbey indicate tbe prent value of LUjnozone. Germ Diseases. Tl'e ore tbe known perm dinchses. all due to perms or tbe jmiHons wbicu p'Hiis creaic. Tbisc are tbe di"uie to which iiiedioiue do not apply, lor drugs cannot kill inside perms. All that liiedii-iiie itiii do for tb-' troublf'S is to net as a tonic, aiding na ture lo overcome ibe perms. Hut those results are indirect and litn-ortHin. Tbey dejieiid on tbe yiiitietit's condiiion. Wben drugs were prefciTibed for tbe irouliles tiobiidy knew of germs. Now every good pLjsiiian knows tbat tbey call for a permicide. Liquf zoiif alone can rtentroy tbe canae of therf troubles. It poe wherever tbe Mood poes. No perm can ea'-aiie it, and we have found no d!suane perm wlmb can resist It. IUM'Hset which bave re sisted medicine for year yield ai once io LiqoEone. and It cure diseases wbi'-h medicine tieter rurea. In any uttpe of any disease in tbia list tbe reu)i are so certain tbat we will gladly send to any patient wbo asks it an iitiaoJnte guaranty. Ilr-aem. Err.in.iaa, Tevor. C.ull Hiaual O.ttr Ctnxtt OfUiDrrhiMui OmmA an an. tliin all claret,- Tubamulnil. 1 umnr. I'lc. Vsnroi,l that bcti vltk twir .11 intnm. ... ,,HHrr HiiMnia tilMHl in aervnu. 4billi lmuoxon. mrtm a a vltauw auouauiliuimt what a. drua. saa dc. First Bo tile Free. If yoti need Liquoaone, and Lave never used It. j.lense nend us tbe couron ls-l.-w. Wr will then send you an ordor on a local druggist for a foil aly.e bottle a .Vte lttle and will pay tbe druggist ourselves for it. Tbia applies only 10 tbe first tiortle, of oourse to those wbo bave never ttaed It. Tbe acceptance of this offer places you under no obligations. W almplr wish to convince you. to let tbe prodm-l Uself shew you what it can do. Then you cm Judge by result as to whether you with to continue. Tbis offer Itself t.bould eonrlnee you tbat LkjiuiBone does as we claim. We would --rtalnly not buy a ImtTie and give it io you if there was any dubt of rcsu'ts.. 1'ou want these reanlts: I you vatit to lie w Il and keep well. , Then !e fa ir ciiongb lo yourlf To ac cept our offer ti'dav. In tia shK-w you at our expense what tbia wonderful jirodn'l in'ns to Tou. lj4iiiozope costs ;tc and fl. amtia. A iHiuH ans.mw browt-liltt. h iwic emwia hn.lil'. I tl'rl truabiM ( ous'b. f uio. Ciiiiauailt litt, ( mir Taa f nti.: IIMIlliJh I HL.rt anrir X'rwouirf 1 iiarrbuas 1 Nbtj a r u S ilirwijaf Yvim lnaiMbM Kiaurr t i La (irtfti. tjcut-ur-SiMa I, , r ImutiM l&lil.ri Seur.lci. , Bnli iitn trtbbla e i im eawuniar, i. rirurtM- I. liumtl.iii Si-ri u 1ft SPbllM Ski. 1IIM.M. Stuoui'-b TriHiM Taruia TrmibM. CUT OUT THIS COUPON ffyf tti ofte-T mnv iim pint nm fl ut tli biti u uriri niiitl If ti iir L rm"f'b l otto lt j W-4M Viakt. 4tir'ut Ch Mr diMut to T h Tim H q unvniifc . tmt if Will ftiipplr DM kik batLW tPS Will l. Giv full Adn Any ptaVAietos r boaplt! Mt rm