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TIIE OMAII.C. DAILY BEE; "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2.1, 1007.' Telephone Douglas 618 Reaches All Departments. Warner's '. Rust - Proof. Is not the pictured Corset, with- ; Us graceful contour, satisfying to the eye? In this model the fashionable outline, breadth of bust and should and slendernoea of bly, with a small .waist measurement, fash ion' latest decree, is emphsized. .The design has attached hose supporters, made of best quality webbing and, tipped 'with the 'Rrrifrity" Rubber Button Clasp at the proper point for cor rectly and comfortably shaping front and sides. ''' ' ' " ' No. 190 Satoen, prettily trimmed, price 91.00. , , . , r Bed Comforters Filled With Cotton. It stands to reason that a person making comforters all the-year , around, with the help of modern machinery snd appliances, can pro duce a better made comfort than the" good housewife that makes a Comforter only once every other year or so. All of our comforters are made under the most favorable condi tions. Nothing is spared or saved to make the most perfect comforter possible. The cotton is made in one-continuous layer, called "lami nated." It is absolutely pure, and the wonderful softness, fluffyness of this cotton makes tbcomforter so warm and so nice to sleep under. The covers are either of silkollne, cambric sateen or silk and the -harmonious tastefulness that costs no more, but adds so much to the pleas ure of having one of these comforters, is never lost sight of. Of cenws we have all grades, and the prices are $1.75. $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.60, $4.00, $4.60, $5.50, $6.00; all silk. $15.00 each. West Basement. Bargain Square in Basement, Wednesday. Remn'ftnts ' of Outing Flannel, in light,' pretty colorings, stripes and checks, lengths of from 3 to 10 yards;, on sale Wednesday, at, per yard 4H Howard, Cor. 16th St. Be- 10'"-'T- Open Saturday Evenings. i'' . We Sell Balduff's Strictly Pure Candies. i-ir,ti.n with Trmuirt to the financial situation m NeW'Tork, ha aald h waa not fwpw. 4 i to .make' any statement. It la known however, that, the secretary stands ready 'to meet any sKustlon that may de velop and that ha la In a, position to do thla. While, IV is believed fljat some action la being taken by the Tr.'Ssury department In tha matter of making deposits ot govern ment fund to ailonol ..banka to meet tlie present emergency In New York, Becretnry Cortelyou refund to discuss It In any way. Mr. fortelyou said that not only would ho not make any statement 'at thla time, but would not discuss with anyone the matter of depoaJla. ' ' It la understood that Secretary Cortelyou haa ordered $4,000,000' distributed among the leading national bAnka of New York. STRINGENCY AT , IOS ANGEI.ES Otherwise Pcle Coaat lastttatton . . ... , An Welt Fixed. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 2V-WUh the ex ception of a aevere atringency in tha money a dullneaa In several lines or bualnesa which hava becomo overcrowded the local llnanclal situation la tranquil. Tha flnan elal Institutions are aolld and no fear what ever la felt. run 1 ija rtu. uit., wi. t. i.i woiu iJj Thompson, president of the Portland Clear ing House, association. Said today: "The financial situation In Portland la remarkably good. The banks of Portland have more money on' hand than at any time In their history. There la scarcely a bank In thla territory that Is not prepared for any emergency." . strong shape and there Is not the slightest occaalon for any alarm in regard to them. This Is a time for coolness and prudence and not for alarm.'' Acting .upon advices from New York re garding the financial situation there. Sec retary Cortelyou will leave for New York at 4 o'clock thla afternoon, .. . Before leaving the Treasury department Mr. Cortelyou made the following .states tnent: Ing In close touch with tha bualneas con ditions throughout the country. In the matter of public deposits he will at all times consult tha needs ot legitimate busi ness Interests and will not hesitate to deal promptly and adequatejy with any situa tion that may arrive." . . KANSAS CITY I!f GOOD 8H APIS Condition of Baak Healthful and Money la In Slant. ' KANSAS CfTY,' Oct. 12. Financial :on- dltlpps In Kansas City are healthy, .ac cording to' tha. leading bank officials her. William A. Rule, cashier of the National Bank of Commerce, which, has deposits of 135.000,000, aald today V "We might say we have had an unusual demand. We ara all . running on con servative lines. Any unusual condition In New York Is felt west, but we have every faith In New York banks being able to flanlie -their situation. We of Kansas City nil tributary to Kansas City have found conditions unusually prosperous and the country banks have had plenty of money." TIME FOR FHtDIM'E, NOT ALARM Comptroller 'nMaeley Sara National juaaa r in una snpn WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. Comptroller ot the Currency Bldgely. In speaking of the financial situation In New York today, said: "My advices from New York this morn ing are reassuring and tha situation there Should aow Improve. The atorm has broken and tha damage la known without any failures of the national banks which have lately i, bean. crlUcisod. The clearing house confirms, my reports that these banka are all solvent. Their eblt balancee at tha clearing house this morning are less than expected and I understand ono bank paid It's balance without help. The national banks of the county generally are In Asbestos Shingles WILL- LAST A CENTURY '; Superior fo Slat or Tilt) Kea.by Ci Maltiion Co. 1113 HARNEY STREET ST. LOVIS IS LENDING MONEY Bosineea Men of Booth west Not Dis turbed by Flnrry. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 22.-The opinion Is ex pressed by St. Louis business men that there la no reason to fear a serious busi ness depression or financial flurry.. D. R. Francis, In speaking ot the local situation, said: "We- are getting 'more indepeudent ot Wall street every day and bualneas con dltlona here are not disturbed by the Hurries of the market there. St. Louis men ara lending money In New York, In stead of borrowing." NO FLl'RHV AT SAN FRANCISCO Baaklag and Financial Condltloua Tbtra Arc Excellent. ' SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22.-Bank1ngand financial conditions In . this city are .re ported as excellent. No flurry haa oc curred on chaage and none la expected. The movement of crops Is In active progress and aa a consequence tha 'volume of money In circulation haa been lnoreaaed by .with drawals from the banka during the- lajt th'trty daya.The shortage of cara baa de layed deliveries and , tha return ot money to tba batiks therefore will be slow. . Jlow ever, the supply of , ready money Is ample for all' purposes. . v For young or old,, cough or cold. Cross -I-' Cough Drops, to per box. Red In Hie Busy Hosiery Dept. Two Separate Entrances Our Ch!el Aim to Please ,Tlu, stocking question is a big one when boy autl girls are con certiod; hrj must be clastic and at rung they must be very struug. With hf most durable stocking on tlio market our hosiery depart ment has solved ttio stocking question in many homes. . ; .' tvme big numbers at 25c the pair; . "Tony" stockings, heavy weight for boys ;.: medium weight for girls; ' also a medium fleeced wtljsnt, at. pair 23c "Nameud" hose, linen Interwoven kueg, almost Indestructible, a medium heavy rib, pair. 25 Youths' "Interwoven" sockg have lined Interwoven, heels and toes, all the popular plain colors, found In tha young men's depart ment, at, pair... . . . .v 25J fay Stockings" in cotton, lisle and wool. Prices according to "Maid of Athens", a fine ribbed pluses" hose, brilliant black and very elastic, sizes 5 to IH 8t ;' ; 25 Infant'a cashmere bose with silk heel and toe, colors pink, blue, red. tan, white or black, at Pr " 25t size. Write for Illustrated catalogue. BMSOW svTOQSNE GO. v7 r J At n n T r n w m 1S15 1317 DOUCIA: KECy rl KNICKERBOCKER OUT OF CASH asasaxaanaaMasa New York Trust Company Suspendj rtyment at Noon. DEPOSITORS SWARM AT DOORS Many Dramatic "penes Attend Cloae of Big Inalltntlon . Officers ' Say Condi (ton la Only ' . ' - Temporary. KEW YORK, Oc. 2C Th Knlcjterhocker Trust company, the. .sryond larK-st trut J company In New. York City, with deposits amounting to about JW.OOO.pno, closed Its doors' at 12:Sn this 'aftpmoon fnllowlng a stoady run of peraona 'who calif d to Vh dra'v their deposits. .The company officials declared that Its suspension ot payment was only temporary. The closing was at tended with Sensational sCenCs at It main banking room and the Harlem branch. De positors who crowded the rooms clamoring for their money' were Insistent that they be pefmllted to wltndrsrw only a few dol lars, and when" tnta request was refused many refused to' leave the building. Police Assistance-was ' necessary. At the main office, Flfh aventle1 and Thirty-fourth Street, after "the tloors were clofced the crowd surged lta way Inward. The' police forced them back to the street again, and from that time a guard was kept In front Of ' the ' entrance. ' The stock market wss very weak and drcllned sharply In spite of early eff orta ' made to surport prices. ' Secretary of the Treasury Cortelyou an nounced that he has ordered the deposit of C,0OO.Ofl of government funds In this city as soon as satisfactory security for the sum should be received. At 1:10 p. m. call money was " lending at 60 per cent. Officers of the Knlckf rbm-fcer T'tSst com pany said that the V-ompany had paid out between I7,0OC,OOO and 18,000,000 to depositors today. Wall Street on Aailoui Seat. Bankers, brokers and business men gen erally came down to their offices early to day to prepare for whatever further de velopments there might be In the finan cial situation. The feeling of relief and satisfaction with whioh these men began the transaction of business yesterday was succeeded by considerable nervousness to day as a result of tha developments con cerning the Knickerbocker Trust company. The news printed today that the National Bank of Commerce yesterday gave notice that It would decline any longer to act as clearing house agent for the Knickerbocker Trust company and the resignation of Charlea T. Barney from the presidency of the Institution, served to unsettle senti ment more than the Morse-Helnze develop ment of last week. The magnitude of busi ness transacted by the Knickerbocker Trust company, with It deposits amount ing to more thAn IW.OOO.OOO, gave' a much more serious aspect to the changes' made In Us management than did the changes In the relatively smaller ' Morse-Helnie con cern. Many Conferences Held.' The announcement of Mr. Barney's resig nation was followed' by a series Of Confer ences of flnancUl men at. Sherry's-.w-hlcli lasted until nearly 2 o'clock this morning, Among those present was J. . Pierpont Morgan and his partners, George W. Per kins and Charles Steele, Mr. Morgan tak a leading part In the discussion. Three separate meetings were held, one of the directors of- the Knickerbocker .Trust company, a second of the Trust Companies association, and a third' of hankers and financiers' g.enaralUri ta-oongiOn-wbat- Was. best to be done. .When the.jpaeVings ojpku up the following- statement' was glva out by a committee of "the directors of the Knickerbocker Trust company: ... In view of the fact that Mr. - Barney's financial Interests had come greatly ex tended, and In view of liia personal posi tion In the directorate of certain Insti tutions recently under criticism, in par-, tlcular because of his position with Mr. Morse and some of Mr. Morse's com panlts, he has decided that the best In terests of the company would he served by his resignation, although he had no loans with the Knickerbocker Trust com pany. He has resigned as president of the Trust company, and will resign as a di rector. He will also resign as a director of the National Bank of Commerce, which was the clearing house agent of the Knickerbocker Trust comnuny. In view ot the fact that the Knickerbocker will hereafter clear by itself, it was deemed advisable to obtain guarantees of addi tional cash should It. be needed. Th"te guarantees have been used und . tht Knickerbocker will be amply rendV to meet any requirements that may arow out of the changes- of methods of the clear ing house. The Knickerbocker has JSOW.Oiin cash In Its own vaults. If mnre cash Is needed It will be Immediately available under the guarantees. The meeting of the trust comnanv prelrlenta was lnra;elv for the rurooae of outlining a Plan for a clcan- Hng bouse of trust romnanies, s'-ntiar to the clear'ng house or DnnKR. Tins will enable all trust companlca to atand to gether London .notations Down. The news of the London quotations on ; American, shares wore anxiously awaited. When received they showed sharp de clines from yesterday's1 New York prices. At 1' p. nj. in Condon,. American stocks showed tha .following declines:. ( Amalgamated Copper.:.' Hi Atchison? .3: Baltimore Ohto.'W; St. I'anVSH: "oiil M era Pacific. 2 Vnlted States Steel, 1V There was a rim of depositor .to with draw money t the main office otf't'.'ie Knickerbocker Trust' company. ' Vheivj. It opened for bualnesa this : 'morning, 'aiJ'. Also .at the branch offlryi ' of the c6rapaayat 08 Broadway and m' fine iHtndted ft-od ! Twenty-fifth street. At the lntyn." ojjhie there were about aeventy-flve persons n line and others were constantly arriving. Many of those who camei U withdraw their money were women. At No. 66 Broadway there waa consid erable excitement when the office opened for business. A line of about fifty persons had gathered md made their way to the paying teller's window to withdraw depos its. Second Vice President Allen, who Was In charge of the down town office, gave out the following statement: "There is nothing to be alarmel about. We have SS,000,OT4 of cash In the vuulls and are prepurea 10 meet mi apnmr,m. me company Is perfectly aolvent.',' , Mr. ' Allen" tald that the rears or tlarro created, by Mr. . Barney a retirement front the presidency of the company soti will be allayed. J ' . -v-; -' Depositors Start Raa. Shortly after the main offlca of th? Knick erbocker Trust company on Thirty-fourth afreet opened for business depositors began to arrive In still greater numbers and at lOiW more than ISO people were In line at the paying toller'a window. Many depos itors came in carriages and the carriage line extended for over a block from the bank. There waa a short run on tha Bronx branch of the Knickerbocker Trust com pany when It opened for business. It was promptly stopped by the arrival of two wagons from which were unloaded In view of the waiting depoaltors big bundles of specie and currency. The clearing house committee went into session shortly after 10 o'clock. Tha clearing house committee announced the following debit balance of banka to day: . Mercantile National bank, , HM.W'J; National Bank of North America, fc.t3.0OO; National Bank of New Apiaterdam, J.lfOAO; Mechanics', and Traders . Natlonir tank; i36.0tO. , and National Bank ot .Commerce, 7,OuU.u0.. H AH .announced that fiLij, Var Ing house cbminlttmi had rendered assist ance today to the Mercantile National bank. It was stated that tha large debit balance of t30( h I t 1 iXhP Ca?fillutj A well-known frnmIx man, prominent In Odd Fellow circlet ot Denver. Col., writes: "1 took Kmtarno first two yean ago tor tyntemlc ca tarrh from which I had Buffered for more than five , yean, unable to find relief. I could not Relieve that I was actually getting well, but such proved to be the case. Mr wife took ft tor a tonic and found that It not only toned up the system, but cured her of other troubles. We give It to our lltfle boy for cramps and colds, and find that It Is aa efficacious for the children as for the older persons. Katarno Is our only medicine. It saves doctor bills and keeps the entire family well. I recommend ft as a tine household remedy. " Krliaefcr's lirug Stores 15th arid Douglas fcts., 10th and Chicago Sts.', Omaha, Neb. N. W. Cor. SMth and N Sts So. Omaha, Xeb. nth Are. and Main Sts., Council Bluffs, ta. the National Bans of Commerce repre sented the clearances of tha Knickerbocker Trust company. ' There was a 'sready flow of depositors to withdraw deposits from the down town office of the Knickerbocker Trust company, and despite the rapidity with which claims were raid there were more than 175 persons standing In line itt 10:30 o'clock. After the? severe1 setback at the opening, prices of stocks rallied, this being followed by tinother break. The second break In turn Was succeeded by a good rally, the decline having bten arrested before the previous low levels generally were broken there. ' With this demonstration of the ef fectiveness of surport for the market, a somewhat more tranquil feeling ensued. Pirn Toae Disappears. At aoout 1:30 the firm tone In the mar ket disappeared under renewed heavy sell ing. Union Pacific broke to 1124. a de cline of 4; Readlag fell to 80V4. a loss of 5. whilo St. Paul sold at 109, a decline of' 44 from last night.'' Northern Pacific sold at 112',,, a decline of from last night At 12:36 the siock market waa In another violent slump, t'nion Pacific selling at 110, a loss of -74; Reading at 7814, a loss of 7 points; St. Paul at 107, a loss of t points. At that hour call money was 50 per cent. 1 ' ' . Mayer' A o! Saanend. NEW ''YORK, Oct, 22.-The failure of Mayer & 'Co. was announced on the Stock exchange at 2:50 this afternoon. It Is not an Important firm. ' ' t cents below yesterday, fyid the only de mand came irom snorts. I ne ureas, ui nearly 2d at Uverpood and the weakness of the atock market were the chief factors. Other grain and provisions were depressed In sympathy. NS S FILL UP (Continued from First Page.) FAITH IX BAXKS IS' EXPRESSED r Comptroller af TVew York State) Wot Alarmed at Situation. NEW' YORK,' Or. K "New York city banks are all right. If there .was any dan ger It has pass.d:'' atifl other state officials ind myself, charged with the custody of the public monoya eel cqnlldcnt' that the' 'large Sum the state has on xlenoslt In.'ew York bank Is. safe." ; - . Thla ptatemettwft jtflride bf .Martin H. tiiynnv: comptroller or, tne at ate, concern Tn'g the,' floral financial" sltdatton. . . ' r TXh,,alt,uallon, Is imprbV;n'gM'every 'day," said- thomptrolforn Immediately oil hear ing the first rumors that the -New York clearing hoUse"fleCmpd It neoesssrv to take "(He fa'dlcsY tlr,?fSfinlt " Ms taken'1 to force certain" 'feaj'iUs t.6fftithVinelvs In sounder condition. It beouine, our duty to co-operate with its committee land we "have done so wll,h the1 best results. Otr. responsibility was groat, as "the sftte r(eer'had so much money. on hand as now. CpUntlng the geri eral fund, the canal' lund, that of the in herlttjnce tax, tho Toreet preserve money, and the smollor sums, we have In charge as officialH about ilS.OOO.OCO'dnpositcd In state depositories all over the state, about $9, 00000 being In institutions in this city. 'It is true the s.tate is safeguarded by surety companies which bond all state de p'osltorles far beyond the amount of the state money deposited with them, so the danger of loaa of public money through bank troubles is not very great." It Was learned that at no time did the officials; suggest that they might withdraw any of the state funds from the city, but It Is aald there was .some shifting-of de posits by unahlmous agreement after - the first day's report ,by the bank examiner This also, wae done wllli the approval of the members of the clearing house com- mlttee. '' , - edly is. It haa traveled about 170 miles in an air line from 8:15 to 1 p. m. GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., Oct. 22.-A bal loon passed Allegan at 10 o'clock thla morning, coming in tha direction of this city. One Sighted In Indiana. FHELBYVILLK. Ind., Oct. 22.-A yellow balloon passed Proscott at 7:4.8 a. m., seven miles cast of here.- A balloon passed over Fairland at 8:14; ttn miles north of here. Whetaer the jama balloon was seen at Prescott and fairland has not been de termined. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. 22. A special to the ews Press from Gower, Mo twenty miles southeast of here, says four balloons were sighted there at t:46 this morning, moving Mowly to the northwest. WATSEKA, III., Oct. 22.-TWO balloons passed oVer this place today. The first one Was sighted about 6 a. m., the second twenty minutes later. They were traveling slowly In a northeasterly direction, tho drag rope of one of them at times almost touching the ground. The other was sail ing smoothly at 'an altitude of approxi mately 1,000 feet. It was Impossible to Identify tha balloons. ' SPRINGFIELD, O., Oct. 21.-X balloon which passed over this city at noon was flying the German flag. A letter was dropped stating it was the Pomern; also that the aeronauts had used thirty bags of ballast and had 2,000 pounda left. A long distance telephone message was received here this morning from Union City, j Tenn., tnat one or the St. Louis balloons passed over there at 9 4C a. m., traveling rapidly southeast. An Old Established Institution tarrtwi, Millar! i Company, ISSt WUlard B arrows, Exra Millard, a. B. Caldwell. Millard, Caldwell & Co.. 1864 V Sara Millard, 8. S. Caldwell, i C. W. Hauillto. Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., 186S B. B. Caldwall, O. W. Hamilton, M. T. Barlow. , United States Natl. Bank, 1995 M. T. Barlow, Fresldcat; B. Caldwell, Cashier United States Natl. Bank, 1987 M. T. Barlow, rs. Y B. Caldwall, Tloa-rrts.; Alfred Millard, Cashier KMC KEHBOCKEH 01TICI.LTAVKS Attributes Prcaent Kinaaclal Trouble to Acta of One Man. 'NEW YORK, Oct. 2J.-State Banking Superintendent SMnner and : Bank Ex aminer HutchinsJeft the Knickerbocker office at 2:30.' Asked regarding the Knlcker- 1w-ker -aUuatpn, Mr, Bklnncj! aaldt "Aa 1 tnsetii1)r 'ot otbir ilnanclal tiilereats today. The " l"rtlekerbo-ker Trust company . coutd not liquidate ita assets In one day and could not continue liquidation without the assist a nce of outside organixatlpna." '"A,ftr ( ae'trjk !t (he Knickerbocker cqm)an!wr : closed, Wilbam Vurnbull, ha f.ur.tii' vicW fst-sV1cnt said: jAtl.tUe dvwurtiaiice.ln me money, market has been caused 'by one man, who In the last six months In public and private speeches haa been gradually undermining the ftedit system f the oounlry. Last nisht this company had asaete way In excess of Its liabilities, and In one night the conmlence of'l'a patrons and Hi credit were destroyed. This waa brought about by ope man, and that a man who knew nothing whatever, of the credit- system. , One of the reporters asked Mr. Turnbull whether ho . was referring to President Roosevelt. 'You know perfectly well who I mean," replied Mr. Turnbull. "There Is no need for me to specify." CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET WEAK Prices Down "Nearly Two Cents Below 'Monday's Dealings. 'CHICAGO, Oct. J2.-The Wheat markt t opened veili.weak, with prices down 'nearly A brain' regularly nourish--ed b7 proper food will have incentive and power for suc cessful work. Grape-Nuts is a true brain and nery- food. Made of whole wheat and barley, it contains the elements of vital energy quickly absorbed bv the ' system which nourish and rebuild the grey matter of brain and perve centers, ; ''ThWs a! Reason. V; .Eed ' THe' itoad t Wenviile ' -'in'' pkga DIRIGIBLE CONTEST POSTPONED Dr-iay In Preparla Machines Canaes Ttala Decision.' 6T. LOTIfl, Oct. 22,-The. dirigible balloon, or airship races scheduled for today as a part of the week's aeronautic carnival In this city, have been postponed until to morrow afternoon. This action was taken because of the Inability of some of tho contestants to g;et their machines In shape, while the International cup balloons had tho right-of-way on (he ballooning grounds l:i Forest park. Several of the motor-propelled vahlcles are In readiness, however, and these will make exhibition flights to day. They are now housed under canvas .tents and special hydrogen gas, of a far lighter quality than that used by the bal loons on yesteriay, la being manufactured for their use. The dirigible balloons are also made of much lighter material than the varnished cotton of the cup contest ants. In the ofllcial dirigible race tomorrow many novelties are promised. The first prise of 12,000 will be awarded to the air ship which In the shortest time covers a prescribed triangular course to be an nounced Just before the race Is started. The entries In the race include several air ships which have records of ' achievement behind them. The "California Arrow," en tered by Captain Thomaa S. Baldwin of New York, made numerous flights here dur ing the world's fair. One of the novelties entered Is the "Sky Bicycle" of Cromwell Dixon, a 10-year-old lad of Columbus. O. While most of the other vehicles will be driven by gasoline motors, the - "Sky Bicycle'" depends for propulsion upon -the muscles of the aeronaut. , Altogether there are nine dirigible ' ma chines being prepared for flight In tomor row's contest. These include the "Cali fornia Arrow" and "Double Propellor," en tered by Baldwin; the "Beachy airship," arvd "Strobel airship." .entered . by Charlea J.. Btrobel of Toledo. O.; the "Airship Eagle," entered by Horace B. Wild of Chi cago: .'The Jor.ietisen airship," entered hy E. Jorgenaen of Chicago; the "Dixon air ship" and "Sky Bicycle," entered by Crom well Dixon, and the "Airship America," en tered by J. Berry ot St. Louis. The airship contests are to be under the direction of the Aero club of St. Louis. 1 No home Is so pleasant, rrtaraieas of the comforts that money will buy, as when the entire faintly ia in perfect health. A bottle ot Ornio Laxative Fruit Syrup costs 60 cents. It wiir cure every member of tha family ot constipation, sine headache or stomach trouble. For eo by all druggists. M.m,m II lililfMililill'iatStittfir.liiKIH-SxMI Do You Live in Omaha or Not? ' It makes little difference, for our system of "Banking by Mall" brings the bank to your door. ' It is, therefore, an easy mat ter to itansact your business by the U. S. Mall. Thousands are already doing so. ' . If you are not already familiar with the methods, we re1' spectfully urge you to write for complete Information. 4 Interest on Savings Accounts Oldest Largest and Strongest Savings Bank In Neb. CITY SAVINGS BANK lGtti and Douglas Sts. -:- Omaha . ' ' ' i .-i.,it'T rt-,te. li MinwlM1 .(imi mm, nan. pi i pi! .iw-w. i t WMJUflim IWWWlWWRaiw i i mi : i"-'"'- Y Sr -m ii ii sii nil - i- ii ii s? O M MILLARO W- WA LLACE -.... WH BUCMOLZ "" f RANK BOVD When Traveling Either for business or pleas ure thd safest method is to carry a letter of credit. This bank is exceptionally well equipped to care for . the traveler. Call and talk the matter over with us. OMAHA NATIONAL, I3AlS)k CAPITAL. SJl.OOO.OOO.OO ; i 13TH STREET Btlwttn rarnam and Douglss Straaia jef AMVSEMENTS. LOMUON -S14RKET GETS F.XCITEU . - . Saaaatlaaal Reports from ea York Stir I'p Dealers. t)VDON, Oct. 22, The cable dispatches from New York legarding changes In. the management of the Knickerbocker Trust company and the receipts of heavy selling ordera frjm New York caused marked un easiness on the stock exchange today. Americans, which opened strong following Wall street quotations of yesterday, fell heavily on wild reports In connection with the financial situation In New York and liquidation by American houses In London caused a further decline In prices of favor ite American stocks of from 1 to 4 points below parity, i ne maraei at noon was ex ceedingly wea)t. Headaches aad Nearalgjla (rasa Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine", the world-wide Cold and Grip remedy, removes cause. Call for full name. Look for slg. E. W. Grove, 2&c. MO vr AN A IS IX FIXE CONDITION' Baaka aaa Baalaraa Were Never Mara ,' '. t'loarlakta. HELENA. Mont., Oct. 21 The ftnancU( conditions .in - Montana were never better. On the whole this year has been 'the most prosperous In the history of the state. BOYD'S THEATER TOHIQHT ISO TEUSIDAT v LEW DtJCKSTADERS MINSTRELS Friday, Saturday Katlnss and Mlyht Fit IT I SCHEPF la tie Comio Opera Triumph Vlll Modiste." ' Coming Hot. T, ami. Calve. Ill WEEK OF . OCT. 87 HOT. at Boyd's TTlieatcr win be devoted to Klaw m. Erlanger's 7 - Advanced Vaudeville On which occasion the people of Omaha will see real vaudeville for the first time. The names of SLAW EKIiAsTOEB stand for everything -that is big and leKl tlmate In the show world, and on this oc casion, they announce the greatest com posite bill ever seen anywhere in the world. It Is headed by HARDEEN the frreat hand .luff mystery, 'who makes his flrat American appearance, after hav ing set the cnpituls of Kurope aflame With his marvelous finis. Another feature la the BIX OfcXHBEKBTTIs, the world's premier acinhstle. marvels; then there Is bewitching YISUB DaLT, charming singer and exquisite transformation dancer: what Anwrlcan theater roer naa not heard of her. JAMES HAIKIOAN, the tramp Juggler, celebrated aa the "handy handler of things" and the acrobatic grotesques THE X.ABBAKAKB and their wonderful dog. "roily." arv other features of this remarkable entertslnment. Then there's pA.IT CODBIBY CXOIB, a com- uinuuon 01 -vtMinuifiM. vim equal or which would h bard to find. HAW THOIXB BUST, excruciatingly funny pnrodists and IB. WILLABS Bj BODS CO., conclude the roster of the greatest vaudeville entertalnaint Omaha and any other city has ever seen. KLAW Bs EBEABTOEB pay the highest prices to the Hitintn. ami give them to tiie puhltc at the . lowest prices. Dally matinees 1 5 - - 5 cents. Nightly, IS to 60 cents. . The hanks have unprecedented deposits, surplus and reserve funds. . Nolle ta Oar taaomra. We are pleased to announce that Faley's Honey snd Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by tha National Pure Food and Drug law aa It contains no opiate pr other harmful Urugs; and ws rommijruf It's a'' safV' remedy tor clijld-' rvn sad aduUs-.'FVr sale by all druggist Be Want 'Ads do ths suslnesa -4JJ AMUSEMENTS. s - MOVING PICTURES IB to T. M. 7 to 11 T. U. 10o Continuous 10 New show every Mod. and Thurs. Exits. Absolutely Bafe t Exits fiV.m tiii.cwoH Phone ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Matinee Dally Every Night ;15. This Week The Tmmensaphone. Chtnko, Three Renards, Mayme Remington and her Black Beater Brownies, Thll and Netti Heters, Minnie Kaufmann, Bandy and Wil son and the Klnndrome. Prices 100. 25c, 50c. , m : PrlcesJ U-28-60-7IC. I 1 aa auutw vmuiivif Th Bcuntiful &ouloty Comedy-Drama When We Were Friends. Thursday McTADDEN'B K.ATS. sa DURWOOD Wt.V.lK TODAY AT 2:30 AND 8:15 P.M. Abdel Ksder and His 1 Wives; Silent Talt; Sugl nioto's Seven Japs; Besots Krf-nch; lta wis and Von Kaufman; Gertrude Ge bt; Luts Bros.; Karl O. Hicks, Pictures. AUDITORIUM ULUUIU nUUM UUIIUklll VVi -. -s TkaxsOsy Evsnlo', Oot. Stm, eats on sal Boa ORlc Tuesday, Oct. 124. FE.ICEB BSo. Bos, TSa ant SIM. Box at tl.69 - a