THE OMAHA DAILV BEE: TUESDAY, XOVKMHEK l- V:07. Stove W7eahe.-. W are ready for it. llero are tha stove's and the prices that make it easy to keep warm. We have.tho heater you want at a moderate priceand cashier's checks are pood. We make no extra charge for delivery ana setting. 'Radiant Ilome Base Burners The most economical stoves . ever made up gjj i Radiant Ilome Air Blasts 'Like cut, burn any it nn fuel, up. from. ', I I.UU Beckwith Round Oaks Tha J ? genuine, wfth double 1Q Qfl ,, fire pot, up from . lu.UU .Cole's Hot Blasts The origin- hSr.HT..? 10.00 Rubjr Oaks Good strong soft coal neaters, solid F nr cast base, up from... O.UU Stoves and Ranges Sold on Payments 09 t tilLTOH ROGERS & SODS CO. 14.'h and Farnam Streets. -;: -"r COUNCIL BLUFFS Office 15 Scott Street. Both 'Phones 43. MIS OH MBXTIOX. Dsvis, drum. Ptockert sella carrots. Ed Rogers. Tony Faust beer. See Schmidt's elegant new photo. For Kent Modem house. TX Btxth av. l.swls Cutler, funeral director. 'phons ti. Woodrlng tndertaklnar Company. Tel. 18". P'ctures and frames, borwlck, 131 8. Main. beautiful new, fanr and plain ovai frames. Alexanders, i3i Broadway. For Bent New 7-room mouern nouse. F. C. Hendricks, 600 Uroadway, council Blurts, la. WANTED PLACES FOR STUDENTS TO KOuM AND BOAKD. Wgel'URN IOWA COl.LEUiS. The regular monthly session of the, Board of Irusiees of ttie rree. puollo liurary Is scheduled for this evening. Ivanhoe commandery. Knights Templar, will meet this evening n apcrhri on lave for work In tha order of the temple. Oflhe space for rent, HM month; central location: steam heat and electric light furnished. Omaha lies, IS 8cott a. reel. IU DWIQIEEH BOTTJ.V.D BEER IS SERVED AT ALL. KI nBT-Cl.Aaj BAR8 AND CAFES. U ROSENKKl.D CO.. Ags. Jewelry and watch repairing skillfully lUlLUIL MtLlS 10MU11 Permit for Great Western Switch Acrosi South Avenue to Come Up. papera and a cursory examination of the, documents lra.Is to the he.h-f that the gang for a long time past has been carrying on an extensive trattlc In military and naval secrets. The local officers consider tha ar rests so Important that they have com municated with 'rentier Clemenceau. COMPEOMISE 13 SUGGESTED Proposal that ' Itallrond Maintain Electric Light In Exchange for Concession la Ilf Jeeted. V ER1EF CITY NEWS Save moot print it. Asbestos Shlaglsa ara moderate in coat. P. A. Bint hart, photographer, removed to Eighteenth and Farnam streets. SC. B. !alai Sob a Co., general Insur ance agents, moved to suite 60u to 04, Bran dels building. Wo always have Rock Springs coal Central Coal and Coke Co. of Omaha, 15th and Harney streets. SheCS. Thompson Advertising Armey has bean obliged to rent larger quarters Bow located at suite 230-23-2S4. Bee building. ebo-Xot Bifucals people who wear double vision lensea should call and see liuteaon's "Bho-Not Invisible lenses. 211 Bouth Sixteenth street. Big- lard Contract for too Army Cap taln T. 13. Hacker, purchasing commissar for the United Stales army- at Omaha, has just closed a contract with Swift and com pany for 1,876 five-pound cana of lard for shipment to the United Statea army In the Philippines. aUeka BItotoo After Two Months Clyde Smith has begun suit for divorce against BebSle Smith. He saya she left him two mouths after they were married and, though she rsfuaes to live with him, she annoys and harasses him on the streets and In hla bualness. ' Beys are XiUiagr o.ulrrela Report comes from H. S. Mann, secretary of he Ileal Audubon society, that boys are kill- lax QU(rr.eU Jn..tho parks and streets of Omaha; 1 hese animals are protected by law and the society Is resolved tnat the law shall be respected. Tathsr McGovet at Si. Feter'e Rw. p. A. McGovern, who was pastor of St. I'hilomena's cathedral, began his service Sunday as pastor of 8t Peter's Calhollo church, succeeding Father McLaughlin, whose constant years of hard work have suggested the wisdom of a rest for some time. Twecty-Zlrht-Konr Xrftw Oases Two suits for violation of the twenty-eight hour law, one against the Union Pacific Railway company and one against the Northwest- rn, will be filed In the United Statea dis trict court Tuesday. The suits are brought at the Instance of the Department of Jus tice at Washington. Forgets engagement With Judo Fred erick Bell forgot an Important engage ment with Judge Troup Monday morning and now his bondsman and attorney are scouring the city to find him. Bell was to have been tried for breaking Into the residence of Annie Smith and stealing some dresses worth 125. He was out on bonds and his esse was set for Monday, Owing to his absence the case was post poned to give his bondsman a chance to produce Mm. Vila Oases of Diphtheria at Deaf Sohool b-The Board of Health Monday afternoon ordered all the Inmates of the Institute : for Deaf and Dumb treated with anti toxin, as ten mild cases of diphtheria have been discovered among children at this School. The cases are so mild aa cot in Any Instance to confine the patient to bed. Burglars fiat Jewelry Burglars entered the residence of Mrs. E. K. Henderson, 1814 St. Mary's avenue, while the family was attending the theater Sunday nlg.it and got away with a gold watch. o'J bracelet and several other articles of jew elry, Enlrsnco wss gslned by prying open a window In the back of the house. Building SunUd Before Dome The ex tension to the Merchanta National bank building' ia Bearing completion and all is rented. The Omaha Gas company will ex. tend Its office! to take In all tha lower floor; the bank wilt use all the first floor, the Omaha A Council Bluffs Street Rail way company all the aecond floor and an Insurance company all the third floor. Crttghtoa WU1 In Thursday The com promise agreement In the Crelghton will case was not ready to be presented lnj county court Monday morning, the dale set for the hearing of the contest, and the hearing was postponed until Thursday. The attorneys Interested believe by that time the signatures of all those interested can be secured and the document be put in shape for filing. Driver Tails from Wagon Ed Kube.'k. who lives at Twenty-eighth street and Grand avenue, fell off hla wagon at Flx teeutli and Nicholas street Monday morn ing and was picked up unconscious. He was taken to the Omaha General h03pl.al in the patrol wugon and attended by the police surgeon. He was hurt about '.he head and back, but his Injuries are not of a serious nature. General Oonrt-Martial Sentences The following general court-martial eentencoa have been approved and promulgated from Department of the Missouri headquarters by order of Brigadier General Charles Morton: Private Claude D. Shranger, Company B, Fourth Infantry, and Private John O'Hare, Company I, Thirtieth Infan try, both for desertion. The sentence in each Instance is dishonorable discharge from the army and two years' Imprison ment at Fort Leavenworth military prison. hart Weight on Coal Delivering a ton of coal In a spring wagon looked suspi cious to H. Rutherford, who operates a lunch counter at Eleventh and Capl'ol avenue, and so he proceeded to . weigh the coal and Monday morning swore out a warrant against Albert Jackson, who de livered it. Jackson is a driver for the Omaha Coal and Ice company. Ruthoi ford saya that instead of a ton, whjch bi paid for. there, was . Just , .1,609 -pounls. Jackson gave bonds for his appearance and will have bearing Tuesday morn in,. oea Wt riling Machine Owntr William Pkow, a young man who broke his wrist pounding a striking ' machine at the Ak-Sar-Ben carnival a year ago, Is In Judge Day's court seeking to recover 13.O00 from Bruno Blla, who had the concession on the grounds. The Jury was empaneled Mondsy morning. Bkow charges the mi chine was Imperfect and the inflated ball he struck did not rebound properly. Mr. Blls asserts In his efforts to break the record Skow barked off from the machine six or eight feet and took a running start, striking the ball such a terrible blow his wrist was broken by the force of the Im pact and the machine was not to blame. Roberts' Address la amphlsfrThe td dress of Qeorge E. Roberts, president of the Commercial National bank of Chicago, delivered before the Nebraska State Bank ers' association In Omsha September 19 upon the aubject of "A Central Bank of Issue," has been issued In pamphlet fprm by Mr. Roberts and is being distributed throughout the financial centers of the country. The address has a special In terest Just at thle time in view of the financial conditions over the country. In that the address attracted much Interest and comment at the time or Its delivery as Mr. Roberts' advocacy of national mone tary reform. Rigid Inspection of Oonrt Konss The internal anatomy of the court house was given a close Inspection . by the county board Monday morning aa the result of Plumbing Inspector McVea'a report con demning plumbing and fixtures of the building. The entire board went the rounds in the court house and Jail nnd It Is th,e unanimous opinion of the board that something will have to be done to Improve conditions. These may be rad ical or they may be only temporary,' ac cording to the result of a meeting of the committee of the whole, which will be held this week. Some of the commission ers favor the moving of one or two of the closets on the main floor, while others favor only slight changea to improve the ventilation. . At the meeting of the city council to night the matter of the proposed OrMt Weatern switch tiack across South uve nue to the factory of the K. Children's Bona Manufacturing company, it is ex pected, will coma up for definite action. There has been more or less obje.i.lon to having the track cross South avenue, and It was suggested as a coinpr J'nlae tho railroad bo lectrlc light st the crossing. Thin the railroad has de clined to do and notice to that effect has been given Councilman Wallace, chairman , of the committee having thla matter In , charge. Attorney C. G. Saunders, lo;al counsel for the railroad, stated to Mr. Wallace that the railroad declined to main tain an are light at this crossing, as the switch track was to be put In by It merely for the accommodation of tho Children's Sons company and that If a light was wanted there either the city or tha com pany securing the accommodation should maintain the arc lamp. "1 which requiring: BMiiimi.T bv th- cUv counr.ll done st lowest prices enns.steni with that I y 1 , ly y"un"1 lnnl kind of work at Let fert s. Special aiten- required to Install an e ti in to this kind of work before holiday rush begins. There will be special sorvlces at 8:15 snd 7:30 p. m. every day this week at the First C oniegational church. On account of theae seAlces the meeting of the Ladles' Mis sionary aocii-ty nnd that of the Touna Men's Fortnlshtly club will be postponed one week. A telegram to John Bennett, cashier of the S.sie Saving bank, yesterday, from Mra. Nelle V. I'eck. announced she had reached Marshalltown and was at the bod siae or her rather. Victor Keller, at thi i poiaiers iiome. me telegram sisieo tnai Mr. Keller wss in a very critical condition. Miss Mary Brooklns of Minneapolis, a member or the board of lectureship of tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, will deliver a lecture on Christian Science tomorrow evening at the New theater. Admission will be free and a cordial ln v'tstlon Is extended to vthe public to at tend. Midweek services will be held Wednesday evening st St. John's Knlish Lutheran church. The Ladles' Aid society will mei-t Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. W. A. Pool, M6 Washington avenue. Choir rehearsal will be held Friday even ing. The Sunday achoot hereafter will meet at noon Instead of 9:45 a. m. The forenoon acrvlces will begin at 10:80 instead of U o'clock. Mra. Cslire Rice, wife of W. L. Rice, died yesterday at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. W. Mitchell, BJ Washington avenue, aged SO years. Mrs. Rice came here re cently for medical treatment. BeMdea her husbsnd she Is survived by a young son and fsther. J. Welt of Penson, Neb. The body will be bulled In Mt. Hope cemetery, ear Penon, but arransremen's for the funeral have not been comploted. CHECK TO STOCK WATERING "lew York Pehlle Service Commission Issues Important Derision la j Lighting; Case. ALBANY, N. T., Nov. 1 1. The New York ' Public Service commission In the Second district made public last night a decision which sets forth its attitude toward com petition In public service racilttles within a city, and toward what It regards as at tempts to evade the prohibition by the new public service commlsslon'a law of Infla tion or "watering" of securities In the merging of public service corporations. The decision is In the matter of the pro posed purchase by a new corporation, the Lockport Llpht, Heat and Power com pany, of tho Lockport Has and Electrio company, and the Economy Light, Fuel 1 and Power company of Lockport. The de- clsion, while admitting that the proposed purchase does technically constitute a mer l ger within tho meaning of the law, for I bids the company to Issue securities for a capitalliatlon above IvOO.OOn, equivalent to the total Issues of the two Old com panies. The new company desired to Issue stork and bonds to a total of tUW.noo. I The decision says that the case In ques tion Is neither a consolidation nor a mer ger, but tha purchase by a newly formed corporation of the property and franchises of the two existing companies and that ! In this respect It Is wltnm the low. It , Is decided, however, that the raising of rates over those at present existing. Is Illegal, and such action Is prohibited. woodbi-ry home uonnED DOUBLE CRIME IN DELAWARE Two Women and Man Arrested. Louise Barnam, a young woman of Mis souri Valley, after telegraphing the police of this city Saturday night to intercept and arrest her younger sister and another woman on the arrival of the Sioux City i door between the dining room and kltchon passenger train here, was herself with an- propped open with a large silver spoon other sister, arrested as she reached Coun- , which had been taken from the buffet Barglara Carry Away Watch Several Pieces of Jewelry. Burglars broke into tha n-Bidence of Dr. Charles E. Woodbury at 801 Willow avenue last evening during tho absjnee of the family and secured several a;-tl:les of Jewelry, but are believed to have been frightened away before they had time to pack and carry away the silverware. Dr. and Mrs. Woodbury left their homo shortly before o'clock to take supper across the street with friends. After i up per Dr. Woodbury went to get the chil dren, who were visiting nearby, whtti Mrs. Woodbury went home. On, unlocking the front door Mra Woodbury dlseov3r3d hat a chair had been placed against It, Suspecting that something was wrong, Mrs. Woodbury decided to wait for her husband, who soon arrived with the chil dren. Entering the house they discovered a window in the dining room, on the 'v-sat side of the house, open and the swlnglm and Fred M. Tnderhtll, erased with Jealousy, Shoots Ilia Wife and Her Sister. WILMINGTON, Del., Nov. 11. Craxed with Jealousy, Fred M. Underhlll tonight shot and killed his wife and then turned the revolver upon her sister, Rachael Nel son, firing five bullets Into her body. She is olso expected to die. After committing the murder Underhlll walked to tho home of Major Robertson and gave himself Into custody. Returning home and finding no meal awaiting him. Underhlll secured his re volver and, going to the home of William Nelson, he found there his wife and her sister.' Without a word he fired two bul lets Into his wife's head and then turned the revolver upon her sister. Use Bee waul ads to boost your bhslness. ctl Bluffs later In pursuit of the other and younger sister. The . dispatch did not reach the police until some time after the Sioux City train had arrived. They were at the local depot, however, when the next train from Mis souri Valley arrived and Mlsa Barnam and her slater Beaafe. who answered the de scription contained In the telegram of the two women to be detained, were taken Into custody and to police headquarters, j The elder of the two women was under ! the Influence of liquor and was booked for . being drunk. Shortly after the two women had been locked up B. S. York, a plumber from Missouri Valley, called at the police station to Inquire about them and waa also locked up. .... . Later it developed that Dora Barnam, a it-year-old eister of the two women in custody, had left Missouri Valley In com pany with a married woman, and the elder sister, fearing that Dora had left home for no good purpose, telegraphed the police j here to Intercept and hold the couple. Miss Jtsamam, ner sister ana lorn were released yesterday morning. drawer. Investigation showed that the bureau in Mrs. Woodbury' bedroom nad been ransacked and a gold watch and sev eral articles of Jewelry stolen. Among the articles taken was a medallion brooch DAGGETT AGAINST CANTEEN General Saya Many O hirers Favoring It Were Not In Army Daring: Its Existence. NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 11. Nashville pulpits today were generally filled by dele gates to the National Woman's Chris: Ian which Mrs Woodbury only purchased Sat-jlemperanoe ur,lor)f now ln ,es,ion here urday, paying 80 for It. i Last night General A. S. Daggott. U. S. A., Entrance had been effected by prying ! addressed a large audience at the open the window with a Jimmy, one pane au(,torium. His subject was. "The Infia of glass having been cracked In the opera- ence of the Sale ot Uquor ln the Army tlon Indications were that tho burgUrs c,nteeni and h argUrnent waa strongly Intended to take the silverware, as the aKalngt , restoration. Hr declared that drawers containing It were open, hut were probably friglvtened away by .he return of Mrs. Woodbury. The chair had evidently been placed against the door to give warning of sje return of the fam ily to the Intruders. Mrs. Woodbury, as he placed the. key in the door, thought he heard footsteps on the stairway from the hall. Iter. H. W. Starr Bays Goodbye. Rev. Homer Woithington Starr, after serving the parish of tit. Paul's Episcopal church for three and one-half years, e. ill Mrs. D. C. Franklin la Dead. Although she passed away October 14, word has only Just reached friends here of the death of Mrs. D. C. Franklin, for several years a resident of Council Bluffs, at Tacoma. Wash. Rev. D. C Franklin, the husband, was pastor of tho Broadway Methodist church and later was for six years presiding elder of the Council Bluffs district, with residence here. About three leave today with his family for Winnotka, years ago he was transferred to the Puget III., where he becomes rsctor of. Christ Bound conference and at the recent session j church parish. There was a large att-ind- of the conference waa appointed presiding ance of the congregation at the morn.ng elder of the Tacoma district, service to bid their rector goodbye. Rev. - 'Mr. Starr spoke feelingly of the cord.M BRITONS WANT TO SEE TAFT I relations which had existed between him- ' self aond the members of the parish Uur- m. Admirer In British Isles Will Be ing the years of his rectorship, and he urged them to extend to the new rector the same assistance they had given him. He spoke of the duty the members of the parish owed the Disappointed If Ho Does Not Stop. many of the army officials favoring restora tion were not In the army during tho can teen's existence and are Ignorant of Its influences. : - Our New Style Books For the Fall and Winter of 1 907-8 are fresh from the press and ready to mail to our out-of-town customers. The book for Men contains many handsome illustrations of Fall and Winter Suits and numerous samples of the goods from which the Suits are made. The book for Women is profusely illustrated with beautiful pictures depicting the latest styles. These illustrations were made from photographs of the garments offered for sale. With these books in hand you can buy Clothing and Furnishings as easily and cheaply as you could if you were in our Big Store. When you write state which book you want. THEY ARE FREE. OMAHA The Safest Investment Why are savings and loan association Investments considered the safest in tho market? There are several answers to this Question. 1 Because these associations are mu tual under state control loaning all funds on non-negotiable notes secured by fust mortgages on improved real estate in Douias county, Ncuruska, and by a reserve fund, which, by law, must be built up to 6 per cent of total resources loans telng repayable ln monthly In stallments. The'Conservatlve Savings & Loan Asso ciation, 1614 Harney street, Omaha, la the laigest Institution of this kind In the Middle West, with resources of i,800, 000, a reserve of $6,00u and sixteen years of active and successful business experi ence. It receives any amount up to 5.000, from any place, any diiy; allows livldends from the date of tho receipt of each Installment of money, and Is pay ing dividends at tha rate of 6 per cant per annum. Nothing safer and nothing an rafe paying as well. We accept Omaha and So. Omaha Cashier's Checks from invest ors. . Geo. T, Gllmore, Pres. Paul W. Xohns, s0'y and Trees. Piles Quickly Cured at Home Instant Rolicf, Permanent Cure Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrnpper. Half of the suffering and torture of piles has never been told. But no mat ter. Whether your particular case of piles Is almost too excruciating for any mortal to bear, or If you are fearfully tan a.lzt;d by unreachable Itching, or whether yju have only a moderate case ot p ies, then Is positive relief and quick, too, in Pyra mid Pile Cure. Tou need not take for granted all we ourselves say about our Pile Remedy. We want It to speak for Itself. We want yu to send for a free package today of the marvelous Pyramid Pile Cure. We want to prove these statements to you personally LONDON. Nov. 11. If Secretarv Tsfl church and its rector does not visit England on his way home "0 th,t ou wl" feel the r"ult J""1- and Bald it would alwaya be his fond from the east It will be a keen disan- Follow a few simple directions. Oct well wish to see 6t. Paula prosper in the potntment to his many admirers in th ' stay well future as it had in the past. He thanked British isles. the various church organisations that had When the Itinerary of his around-the- done so much financially for tho church world trip was published In LondJn and aald it waa with tha deepeat regret shortly after his depsrture for JaDan a.id I that he left the parish to serve the Mas- It was noticed that he planned to visit ter elsewhere, Berlin and 8L Petersburg, but that he It ia not known yet whether Rev. J. W. was not going to stop in either Paris cr jonea ci usaaiooaa win accept me can ionaon, steps were taken to try and in Tou don't have to stop working one sin gle day. No tortures from operations. No heavy doctor's bills. Here, for Instance, Is a sample of the kind of letters we get every day and we don't have to ask for them. Friend: I will write to tell what good to St. Paul's. ,Rev. Mr. Jones Is a great dues the secretary to come here for a day your Pyramid Pile Cure hae done for me. peraonai iriena or Rev. Mr. Starr, anl it or two at least to meet some of the lad- waa at the latter request and the so licitation of Bishop Morrison that the call was extended to the Oskaloosa rector. Roy Accidentally Shot. Robert, the 14-year-old son of Mr. tail Mrs. E. C. Drake; 14 North Sixth street. Is at the Jennie Edmundson Memorial hos- I used your sample and 11 did me so much good I went and gn two boxes, and I used one and I am another man altogether. I have no pain, no piles, and I .have been troubled with them for over 60 years and could find no relief till now, thanks to Ta Pree"t saves rnt Crneblaa- ose Quick Elilno Shoe Polish. It oils, pol. Ishes and gives a patent rewther finish au4 Is waterproof. Ask your dealer tor It. Goodness Sake Get 1 1 CORN SYRUP A Treat That Mcrk.es Yoa Eat Karo Corn Syrnp it more than "goodnes" it's a food so valuable In it properties that author ities clast it Ijigh among food products. Not only nutritious but delicious a golden syrup of ex. quidts flavor t'm't pleases all palates." For evrry us from griddle ' cakes ' to candy. !vf..25 sod 50e., fa tu-tight tins. ing public men. In this ease Mr. Taft would, of course, be received by Klnr Edward. Washington was advise through the usual official channels that Mr. Taft's visit here would be agreeable and there Is still some hope, in splt-j f your timely cure. Vso my name If It will the fact that the secretary has written do you any good. Isaac Smith, Wharton, that he la hurrvlna home tn ki ? ,. ,, IT.. '.IT , WT? c tr Tree San,Pl. t. the Pyramid w.k....B. . - us ui tans aieamer irom some English twenty-two-callbor revolver Saturday after- port Instead of going direct from Br!ln nooB- I to Cherbourg. Those who have lotercntel Young Drake, with several companions themselves In the matter have not yet of about his own age, waa playing In the been advlaed whether the Washington ad yard of Dr. J. F. Mlnear, 7ST Mynster ministration and Mr. Taft will glvo fav .--street, when the accident occurred. Tho able consideration to this proposal, revolved is said to have been In the hands ' - of Earl Mlnear. who did not know that, THREE MURDERS IN INDIANA it was loaded. The boy were standing: "'WIIH Drug Co., 96 Pyramid Building, Marsha I, Mich., or you can buy Pyramid Pile Curj In my drug store for 60c a box. Men Riding an Lake Shore Freight Trains Killed aad Robbed by Tramps. CLEVELAND, O.'. Nov. 11 Three men. In a group when the revolver, whlh young Minuar Is said to have snapped several times, unexpectedly exploded und the bullet entered young Drake's left bide a few Inches below and to the left of the nipple. The lad waa removed aa roon who were found dead along the Lake Shore aa possible to the hospital, where it waa ft Michigan railway at various points In found that the wound extended Into th Indiana last week and auppossd to have chest wall about an Inch and that the bul- met with accidents, were murdered CHef let had struck a rib. The bullet was not E. A. Snyder of tho railway detective force located, and whether It glanced out or aald today. . ' peneiraiea into me cneei cavity could not , The body of J, loung uraae waa resting easily yester day, with no bad symptoms and Dr. W. P. Hombach, the attending physician, stated that the chances for the lad's re covery were excellent. ' W. Murphy of Colorado was caring for a load of horses, waa found st Sjuth Bend Nova nber ! S. The body of Ralph Kyle, a telegrapher of Edgerton. . was found at Goshen. Ind.. last Tuesday, and the body of Henry Rank of Berrien county, Michigan, was found at 1 Anaaal lllah School n .!,.. apone. mo., on Friday. The detectives ' The annual debate between the Dslta ea,,bl,nel th ident'ty of the dead men ani ' HAND SAPOLIO FOR TOILET AND BATH It makes the toilet something to bo en joyed. It removes ail stains and toughness prevent prickly heat and chafing, am leaves the skin white, soft, healthy. In the bath it brings s glow and exhilaration wliicl ;.o common soap rsn equal, impartinp th rigor and life sensation of a mild turilil 'ath Ai.i. ors"M i Trpgi;'. . LRQE CURTAIN STILE If you haven't already taken advantage of this great sale,' come tomorrow. It's an opportunity ssldom had. Cur.aina that are abso lutely perfect In every way no seconds. H3 short lang.hs, no unde Blrable odds and ends. Curtains of the best qjallty; prices that are cut to the lowest figures. Here are a few of th3ra: $1.00 Curtains reduced to, pair 57f $1.35 Curtains reduced to, pair 80f $1.76 Curtains reductd to, pair 91.10 $2.50 Curtains reduced to, pair 31.85 $3.60 Curtains reduced to. pair 82.65 $6.00 Curtains reduced to, pair 83.00 $6.50 Curtains reduced to, pair 84. CO $8.75 Curtains reduced to, pair 8G.35 $11.60 Curtain ereduced to, pair -88.90 $15.00 Curtains reduced to. pair $12.50 $20.00 Curtains reduced to, pair..... 814.75 Orchard & Wilhelm 10-18 South Sixteenth Important to Fuel Consumers Do you want to save 13 to 30 per cent of your fuel consumption? If yon do we have a plan that does that very thing. It costs yon noth. Jng to try.- We are placing on the western maiket for Ui first time the simplest and most perlect fuel saving device ever patented. We place this en your f urn nee, hot water heater, steam hrater, high or low pres. sure boiler. Give yon thirty days free trial and guarautee you 13 to S3 per cent saving in fuel, besides our machine regulates your fire per fectly. Anton alir, consumes all gas, nnd does away with half the ashe. Ol'It OFFER: To responsible parties in Omaha, riouth Omaha and Connril Illuffs we will place tl is n:arhine on their heatrr, allow 30 days trial free. If you are not satisfied that our niarhiue Is doing aa we claim we remove and leave you no liability. If you arc satisfied yon pay us 813X0. The machine Iat life time of heater. We make this liberal offer, for we have confidence in our ina rhlne. We have placed 10, COO in eastern states and have hundreds of letters from delighted patrons. Call or write , Complete- Combustion Company,. Itoom 820 Board of Trade Illd. Phone Douglas 1319, Omaha, Neb. A BEE Want Ad Will rent that vacant house, fill those vacant rooms or secure boarders on short notice at a very small cost. Tau and Philomathii e- Mterary societies of the high school wi.T be held Wedges. declare they were murdered and robbed by j tramps. The car in which Murphy waa lid- I day evening. November ST. The question IB bor v'dence of a struggle when cum- to be debated Is "That the limited d:a- ,ma "l cua10- detectives have armament of the leading national pors the uempe In the direction of De- would promote the civilisation of the 1 trolt mni ""i18 oon 10 make an arrest. world." The Delta Taua will be repre- - . . ... . , ' i smser Buiits Salelde. at... Lucy Spooner and Mlsa Xda. 7, t. cher. Miss Marguerite Graham will deliver the oration and Miss Catherine Morehouse will give the declamation of the Delta Taua The Pbilomathlans lll be represented by Era In Snyder, Theodore IUce and Louis Coqk. Their orator will be Charles McConnell and the de?lajuati Jo will be given by Archie Hutchinson. alter Wv. Ch r:un rn dealer, committed auicida U-r today by asphyxiation. Mrs. Vv'yman tang wlt.i aieiua st me vv Riaort-Asturia ten years ago, and was famed aa an oratorio aolo;si. j International Spies Arrested. TOULON, Nov. 11. Five of the ringlead-' ers of what would appear to be a mot 1 Important association of International spies j N. T. riumtuig Co. Tel. CO. Night L. GM. Uvea. The officials also swuitd a utass vt A Cracking Good Cheap Coal In these days of high price coals it Is satisfaction to offer something good at low cost. For cooking and beating stoves we can recommend Eclipse Coal. It is a free-buruing, non-cokelng, strong, hot coal and is a real bargain at the following prices: Eclipse Nut $5; Eclipse Lump $5,25 A ton of our Eclipse Coal (aa of all Sunderland coal) weigha exactly 2-0-0-0 pounds. Our chesp. er coals are as carefully and thoroughly screened as onr higher price coals, ln other words your business Is equally welcome whether you buy $3.00 coal or 110.50 coal, or whether the quan tity is a quarter ton or several tons. 50 B?c YfH-o W3ESI). Aut n:t!c Screens Sunderland Bros. Co. 15C8 Kirrij Street r bor Excfcangi 0 252 Tf" ua.L.