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THK OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. JANUARY P. lM) 5 S TiiL SIMPLE LIFE FOR FAT FOLKS i HOT STREIIUOUS IIOR HARSH . i u re fat. iiy.nn.'ortjt.!; fit. Indwr.t ;v Jit. t-r there t nrhr on your broad expanse one spot altogether too well rot e d with flesh, d-nt let It stand. Jink it rr.ot. S-.aadir.g fit bread disae. weaken your constitution, tires your bdv. make you f! mean, grout hy. ar.d ugly, and. worst of all. R hides your good look, or your beautiful form t r fig ire. There If new methol la Toerti now which wa first . , - - a . e . Slater of E 'located by lone leading society star ' Ind"ied by the leadng fit! Brrwtvir, sr-m of wr.l-h tipr-ed ; ti e beam at I r'ind. Th'a rw plan ' you get Marmola In ft original package, put violent tAayvf mer.ts to sleep, gives l.srd and then you have ample guarantee that work the quietus, exercise a rest, make for sheer merit of goodness thr la nolh breathing so simple and easy, one feel ing to equal It. Iwn't confound the Mur ine rould live forever. It !a so d.fferent moia Prescription with anything for which from everything that hia so fir ben In- dorsed for a 'fat cure" that ore can't help but mar-el at the way It i doing it work. j New Store! New Goods! Everything New! A complete 'line of the bet and moFt up-to-date stock of Shoes for Ladies, Gents and Children in the city. WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, : : THE CHABOT SHOE CO. LOYAL BLOCK. 203 NORTH 16th STREET BRIEF (JTY NEWS Kavo Kaot rriat it. Themaa IT. Black bnrm for cocgraaa. Kiaahtrt, photographer, lith tc Iirnjjn. IX Zataraata. e twlmort Cheney, to!c culture. Wi a; way a hava Rock Spring coL Central ' Coal and Coka company of Cm aha. 15th and Tlarnev streets. SlTorcs for Abas aad Profanity ) Bertlaa XI. Fsrdoe his begun rait for dl- 1 vorce from John A. I'srdoe. charging him , with atuee and bai language. Alfred BUUard, Jr, Much Better Alfred j Uillird. ;r . ho waa operated on Mondar ( for appendicitis, is reported as convalescing a-.d h! condition is all that could be hoped , He is at the Presbyterian hospital I a:i i-ondif.or.s seem to point to n.s epeeay i'x overy. Waats Taxea Aaaolled Edward i Can- i sdy of eouth Omaha wanta the d .StriCt i court to annul apecial aidewalk taxes levied on hi property rrontlng on Twenuetn :ret 1-I.n I treet and Missouri ave- I r. i- Me araerts tha ordinance authorising t.' e work la Invalid- for Xaskaad. Daath-i Womaa ae 5u:t tor ti.' waa atartcd In dutrlct court ac,r.t the t'nlon Stock Tarda company by O'.rna Saanaon for the death of het 1 -.ufbar.d. Ntl Swanaon. December T. H a traik lihorer and was mn down r abused him. . Bead is U I). RK-hey. a , - -ing cf cars while at work on the track . yed into the court room on the sixth " "rr-en yiinuiiry oi m iraveiers r-ro- j ' " , In otaer word. 1 wojM suggest an asset ! .u.,... ' fr.m.s.ry ncts approxlmatt-g S. . , . . i lertive flw'.rirn Ajtsix-jwi hi- u n naA. i r.a lem;. ii.viw im- uitw inwuvr. jr.i . . . . . i . . a tteier&iie-n or ieuinann ana i - ... .. i i u. . . , jjor c. at 4 Dunoing ana win r.oio : ' , , cjrrercj- wnicn wouia enioir or u r- ; - - - rr.e I'irr.iture ir. t.'.e r.ouse. j ne narpons Shirty tay. for Abusing TaaaUy- ' court there hereafter. Judge Kennedy ha E Bon. Mrs. O. D. Kipllnger and Mrs. j Mahone ' Provrd ' ,th" cure the currency in time, cf r.eed on the ""' ng:ner. from the fir Trtrr.er.t , ff hr furT1..tur. hllj Wn Frank ll.ucwa. given a thirty day.- sen- . moved to the second floor of the Bee buili- , Eldrldge. One of the pleasar.t fea- cio. but sank exhausted in h chair j .commere..,r . wl, thfv mit,t . resent aad presented the re.n. for ,rJ ,0 p. , no(e, t.m tr. pvl.ee court Wednesday morning irg. vacating the room taken by Judge Es- ' of tn Oon waa an Imprerfr.ptu j !"r- . . . . . called, the same kind cf securities as were r."':J"r J"Pr. The rases In t. e rear. 1, I ave gon, en the clwTrge of ab...ng M. family. H: i te'e. tVat. for Jurors, which were ir. -c.l prcrram. to which Mrs. II. W. Th. . placed with the clearing house commit- ' Z11. JV?? the H.rr-.r.s ar.d judgment ag.ihst f.ther-ln-I.w appeared against him and , Judge Estelie . old court room, have beer. " i I, h! "f o ' of ch"k' r ' " eli g""i f"i' ''' county court Wed- testified thai lie refund to support hi. pi., e , in Judge Redick a room, which will (W"h? "rs. Ptnkerton Pi l1"""? x- d? i "T 'T "rtific.te. But the ; 0' X,' Z nesd.y. 1, row arre.rs the Harnon. ..r- ..A i..hv .t ..me Sorr.e Hn.nk .d L -v a .7 . t ., About twenty-five guesta were and the court felt disposed to di- r,..,., v., rr.oh merit. It Is a V """' mr t0 .,4." . ti.-irat.-d an adv.,- vudrmer.t and so thev teamster, foil from his hayrack near Sixth , stenographic corps cf the district clerk a and lKie srei Wednesday afternoon ! office anl the wheels re-l rver his head and Berricea at BtcCab Charch Evan body. Inflicting painful and dangerous ' ;;;. tio services are in rrcgre In the wouiids. Tl e n.an wis taken to the policy ; M-Vibe Methodist church. Firnam ind 'a:lon and attenj-l by Police Surgeon j Fortieth streets. The pastor. Iter. J. F.'.igibbor.a end then sent to his home. 1 T ma iBstallad VlrVsburf rerimrr.t. 1 v- . . .n i.rin. ,n4 n,re ' I. .'. .,7.,- . - .k- ...a ! ."it. Jl, V.ilt.i' a-sbvj v 4r vii''U .iu. ' w-:i hoid a rublic instillation cf effcera at : I'ar-g. t hail Friday evenir.g next. Ail i; enters of both organtationa are Invited A:i excellent program t.a bea arranged. t.icti will be follewed with refreshment. Womaa Bugs Xog aad Crla Mrs. Chit- I n..-. was In police court Wednesday morn ing to ar.swej the charge of keeping i us dog The complaint was filed at . . c. .:. tr int.gatlon of Dalla Crarey. whose lit :le girl the dog was aaij to have bitten. Tl dog waa ordered killed Before Mra. t'hitman left the court room she picked up tl dog and hugged it wi"h teara in her ev-s scd aa a!.e It ft the court room the d"g .i-gt.t lard to- get away from the officer t was to be Ita executioner in order to .o.'.ow Its m!lrea. . Ornaaa Wool Delegate w. j c id Hn apijlr.:ej th representative of t'.e Commercial club of Oa.aha at the W)o. r:r Wool Grower' association, which ji- 'is in Laramie Januarx- 1 and 1! Pe fs 3Ir. Coad. Vice PreTndnt A I, Moil lr of the 1'nion Pacific and John Eler .( i e Burlington will l Omaliar.s in iv.nj j . e at the convention. Miner Bk Work ta Cora Belt ' I m a ; miner and am lv k:r.g for work.'' s.a lohn Ixe la answer to Judge Crawfaid. tuestlon If he wa a vagrant. "Well " a:e. h Judge, "our coal mice around het art le.t runn:r.at very regularly, and If you are erlou a:ut wanting a Job III give y,.u a chance to take tr.e lirst traia to Color J'. or any otr.er pKirtion cf .fc gtoh whert '.try need miner" Tlctlm of Itakblag Di Frank Kiai kl died at noon We-tiiesday In the So ith 'iia; a h-r''-J after ten daya of a--.T Lffejlruf from beuux thru. stabl-e-d b one I if TanJevkh at Twenty-seventh aad s, vreeta some tim ago. Kohanewikl waa tabbed in th bau k and abdomen by l.la ifM-.lant. The inqvest will be held at 4 p Wednesday t the undertaking room if li.afey 4. Heafey. South Omaha. Oas Salrymaw f TIT Oailty Of th 1v.- men Ufoi ptl.'a i"urt Wedr,esd'i , a .;!,. r v.n. -. - t - - -- j .rg. HIT South .xtn atreet. wa fine! T.v ard cost an-tj William Rudioft. Sher- n-aJi avenue; B- H Allen. IWt Psrk avenu . and 1L Gilmsgy. Uli North Twer.ty-fourtS Balljlag Peraalta. jireet. tre dsx harged. The compla'.nta ( B.ron Reed company. Tn'ny-fourth ind -re filed by City Milk Inspector Biatk (Deaey r,u. frame dwelling, ti.: C. tV ..... i R r....d. rtfieenih ard brown, frar.i Joist lastaUitlna Grant post. N. II. , dwe.img 1 ''". Andrew Johnson. Forty Giar.d Army of th Republic, and its sua- I foui-tn auvj rt arlr. fra,e dwelling. lb: . ..... v . - 1 piera.Hi. 1 wer.ty-eventh avenue and I. ary. Womauia RulI corp. held a ry Cunur.g. Ir,m, ,ll0r ., na Bilious ? i-Atcbtrt a frm (aaf aa awtew iassr a-- : c, . The tat flirty hr;r.k nr without ! In the lihteirt in of wrinkle, furrow, or fold. and what more remarksNe lVr ( is ni restriction pi.t on your eating or I 4r1nk:r,f You r on and enjoy life Jut the rime, ill you reed to do 1 to tak af- ter'each ml ind before bedtime orle tea i spoonful cf this sl-r.ply precnptircia. which ' tin b- I id l ny gd drug store: H ; ounce Marmola. S ounce Fiu:l Extract : Cu tra Aromatic, ml JS ounce! Syrup Sifrpiex. In these !. when there la so much substitution going on. it la well to that imi'ir claim are put forth enee a patent medicine. It prescription. It la In no a doctor'! ' 1 Urge'y attended meeting Tuesday night in Baright hall, the occasion being the Joint ) nv.allation of officers cfthe two organiia tiona. Department Commander Thomas A. Crelgfc acted a the installing officer. Fol lowing the installation ceremonies refreah menls were erred and a social time was cnoyd until a late hour. Work oa South Teata xaaa The Omaha ! P-01 TJt of the club. The mem-a- rouncil tti.iff. rrt Rsiiwar romun ! bers present were: Mrs. I. 8. Hunter. Mra. I haa a force of men at work on the South Tenth a'reet .rUr.u.n an4 the work ' he. . lfm:i F . 1 "-1 riirrjuin WLli'A wvik i Bu.v,rt . r.nM'v . otale with tha ' ja. c hlt1.f ... tr',f k comcieted to Rlv. j ,rrtr1r j,srk oy e,r;v ,rr!r, in places tha (reet has snd here t not been brought up to grade ( e company will rut in tr.e rail i and th' raise the trick to the required grade by mean of .Inders. which will b put In during tr.e winter. wutlax of Heart Disease Suffering frorn n,art d:eae ar.d clinging to a tele- graph pole for support. A. C. found almost unconscious Welch wi, ! Wednesday ; ,t In-. . .u v,..l mr,A P.'.r Htull 1 , ty Thomas Rocheford. a city fireman. Rocneford aecured assistance and took Mr. u-.iv .. , r i .t.l .k.r. v. (a ' being treated. Noth'ng Is known of him except that he is a member of the Ancleni order of tnited Workmen, receipts to officers of that order having been found in hla pocket. Ooart Boom a are gaiftad Wednesday morning Judge Es'.elle. who haa been occu i py Ir.g court room No. 4 In the court ho'ue. room The changes were maae 10 perm't the use cf Judge Es'.elle's old room by the Narver Gortner. I hla own evangeliat The services began last Sunday. The in 1 t li hn inrrelllnf . A nivm d :. v r-raver meetlr.a- for men ia he.d eacli day r--. " i.i oi vne i oun, Mens vr.ri. tian ix".ut'. n bulldlnur juenraYer meet- .aaerrayer meet- leg for everbody Is held each afternoon in the church at J 10 o'clock. Miaa Ethel Eewis sang a very effective soio last I evening She will sing again tonight- A cordial Invitation is extended to all to be present CDCCm TO AIM Tfl PflNfiRFfi :OrLwlHL inMlli IU UUHUntOO ' aan her af Rlier Boasters la Grawrlag Every Time the Coast Is Takea. j Sixteen men ber cf the Orr.aha I tate exfharge volunteered t go Peal y- to ftioux ! City January S and U aa delegates to the , 1 f'.raY annual convention of the Missouri i I River Navigation corgresa ahea rolun ia i teer were called for Wednesday. But these will net constitute the entire delegation of the exchange F. D. Wead. who spoke to the exchange Wednesday aM 'The deiegaticm should t 1j0 strong from the exthange. commercial club and city government " R B Wallace ar.d C. C Ci.fton of Coun- j til B'.uffi were present a, th noon day meetirg of the Real E slate exchange end invited the Omaha delegation to Join with them for the trin to Sioux Citv. Tr.e mvi- tat. on ha been accented ty the Orr.aha excharge and the two citlea will go jn a tody. The ra.'.rcad fare fcr ti.e round tr,p will r-e y. from Council Bluff It is rr-upon-d to go tip early Wednesday mom 'ng attend the bin-juet Wednesday even- rg. and these wr.o desire to stay for the serond day a aess.co may do so Independent o: the de.egat.on. A special train rr.ay be secured The 6 i.x Cityans have s.gn.f.el j i. f-.T intenuon of caring for all guests and ; have aaked for a l'jt of the Oirahans that entertainment may be provided j The public- ar alwav cordially lnvlte-1 j to visit and !nrect the p.'.art of tiv- Sorg 1 Brewing Co. rcnata. Neh-.. the horn of ' S'.ori Blue R.bbcin Ber. arJ cibaverve the s rupv.Uus'.y dean methods employed in i the manufacture i f th. del.clous and most W"r beverage No paaee required everbody is welcome at any time Tee Want Ads-Trey bring result ' How arc your boea?" tb doctor always gals. Ht kaows bov im pen-tan t is tbe qucs boa of cnipatiji. He knows tbt i ac tivity of the liter wifl of tea prod act most u : . m.h1. Tf" a I lew a Arse's Pill . . ,. .., , ..... - - n -ear. C ayeeO,. NOTES ON OilAHA SOCIETY Keception and Dinner for JLiu Gill at T. M. C. A. COLLEGE W0KE5 E3TERTAI5IXQ Mrs. Wllaa Unr Give Liickee far Mr. aaa "-trlcklaad ay at Baer Day. Among the large affairs planned tor Wednesday wa the, reception tn honor of kf-aa Laura Gal. M. A., preaident of tha National Aaaoclatioo of Collegiate Alum nae, at the Young Men a Christian aaaoc'.a tVon. In the evening from $ to 14 o'clock, by toe local branch of the aaaoc la t Ion Owing to tha death of Blahop Worthlngtoo. the reception wae chaag4 from Brownell H;i to the second r.oor of the Toung alen'a Chrlatlan aaaocialion. About o'rVock Mla Olil gave a ahort tak along educational liaea. apeaklng principally of college prep aration. In the receding line were: Mra. E. II. Scott. M.ai Mae Copeland. Mra. Charlea George. Mra. Harry PlerponU Miaa Janet Wallace. Mils Potter. Miaa Ethel Taker. " Mis Mir Kennedy. Miaa Beaa Duicont, Miaa Druse. Miaa Henrietta Reel and Mlsa Alice Buchanan. Miaa Gill waa a:ao honor gueet at o'clock dinner given at the Toung Men O-.rlatian aaaocuUioa Wednesday, when cover were laid for forty. Mra. E- H. Scott will give a tea for the officer of the. local A(aoclat!cn of Collegiate Alumnie TTiuraday afternoon to meet Mlsa Giil. For Mra. r1rklaa. Or.e of the r"-t'T but informal affair of Wednesday waa the luncheon given by Mra. Wilson Laow at her home. 3ft South Thirty-eighth street, la honor of Mrs. Bam Strickland of St. Paul, who arrived Tues day to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Martin. The l'j-.eheon table had an at tractive centerpiece of white dalatea and a ! subdued light was reflected from white- shadc-j cJd. Cover were laid for Mra. i Strleklard. Mr W. E. Martin. Mra. H j T. Leralat. MraTTl M. Fairfield and the ' k Lckei and Cards. The La Vet club waa ectertajied Wednesdiy afternoon at the home of Mra H . Beselin. 1 o'clock luncheon preceding the afternoon gam of card. The d nlng room was trimmed In red and green. Palms were placed around the room and the cen- Ura'M for tha tahl v k a low muling f roses combined with smllax. Mr. A. L H- G Mr Traynor. Mrs. J. Berger. Mrs. J. t irmtn. irs. . n, Wlgroan. Mrs. W. T. Misener. Mr. Frank Powers. Mrs. Ed Chapman. Mrs. Cunning, ham. Mr. H. Matthe. Mrs. Ed Hoag. wr A Kuenr.e. wr. ttrii wttrun. naaecwa nri in. The Hanacom Park Card Cub had a most enjoysble meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. E. E. Hunt ley. High five waa the game played at ! live tatvies and pnxes were won ry Mr. and Mra. Frank Adama. Mr. John Pteei were i ,n Mr. A. Pnyder. Those present E. H- HOWlSJtd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank aama. air. m. uow.mg. jar. ana jars. ' ' Una. Mr. and Mrs. A. Snyder, Mr. and I Mrs. Osborne. Mrs. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. i A. D. Marriott. Miss Gtaoomin. and Mr. f'"" - Jh meeting of tb. club will i : er una m ma nerii mi ii.e nome oi jar. 'and Mrs. Frar.k Adama. lafaraaal Afteraawa. Mrs. K. W. Getten was hostess Wednes- day afternoon at the meeting of th pre.er.t Claa Meellaaa. Complimentary to Mrs. Vance Lane. Mrs. , Frank Monarty entertained Wednesday afternoon at three tables of fcrida-e. The i party a aa entirely informal and the gue-ata present were members of th Chrysanthe- mum club. Uiii Nelle Faye entertained the Elan I . . v , a j iiirua. .-iiiub a cr.auicg oian jh". iwvie s;uvir were rrwnt. ct dancing parties of the aeries arranged for the benefit of the Vlsitln farsea assuciaiion wa given l-uesoay ' venir.g at Chambers Th chaperone of the evening were Mrs. H. D. Reed. Mr Cameron and Mrs. Whitney. About sev enty couples were present. ttaelal .jl. Mr. John E. Shirk of Tipton. Ind . fiance of Miss Eugenie Whitmore. who haa been ; spending the holidays in Oman, th g-uest . M .. in Omaha, th truest Whitmore, returned or jar. lag jarm. n. r. vmirr,ore, mnraea Monday to hia home Twlna. a bev and a girl, were born Mon- dav a Mr and Mrs John T Stewart Mr Thorras Orr will give card party ' Thursday afternoon. Metropolltan club will give and whist party January IS at rooms Mias Mary Alic Roger ha Issued card r tea Saturdsy afternoon In honor of her for Miss Natalia Meyers, of Dubuque, The meeting .cf the Round Doacn club, which was to have been held Wednesday afternoon at th home of Mra. 3 W. Mar- hall. haa been postponed or.e week. The young women of All Saints' church will giv a play Friday evening. January IT. at I o'clock, tn the Wattle Memorial Pariah houae. "Mrs. Tubb's Telegram" 1 ll ';tle A pantomine will also re given. in auOUX Six skki me aaiuv yvuiia wo:ren will giv th play called "Houae of th Heart." which was written by Rev. T. J. Mackay a niece, UlM Conatanc d'Ardy Mackay. and that appeared in th Novem ber lssu of th Wcrr.en Home Ctniran- ion. 1 j NEW OFFICERS TO GO TO WORK' thaagea la Cart Idaalaletratloa at tke Haas Tharaday Marwiag. i . Cfcangea in aJmlr.istratlon w.ll take plac In five county office Thursday mornir.g The officers elected at th last election will assume their duties and those who strt re-aiected will ouallfv anew for another ' term. Th change will be made -althout i ar.y public ceremonies th only featur being the checking out of the old officer ' and the checking in of the new ones Th change will place these officer in1 their respective pcsilior.si Robert Smith. district clerk, to succeed Frank A Broad- 1 well: Harry B. Da via. coroner, to succeed E. F. Brailey; Frank A. Furay. treasurer, to suceed Robert O. Fink: F. F. Brailey. sheriff to succeed John W. McDonald: W. G. fsnriver. aaeeeaor. to succeed Harry D Reed. Sam Hoff will also qual.fy as state representative to oceaed Henry T. Clark. jr. wbo rea'gned to becotn state railway! commissioner. I . . .. I . 1 J . . M-V U Kn V. .. ! ' ' " . , .1 - These officers will succeed themselves: mney. for I blieve It would kill m if lxr.peasible to comply with the reguU County clerk. D. M Haverly; county ur- I kept at K. Poatum must be well bulled 1 ttons of the city plumbirg deeanmer.t. hut veyor. Herman Beal; county Judge, charte Leslie. county superintendent. W. Toder. and county commissioners P J. . Trainor and Fred Brunicg Owing to th lcJuACtioo granted by Judg Red k. K. O Sotom". will not take up the dirties of county romp roller, to which ofTVa b was elect e. T"ha rcuntr cofiunuioneri Wdndiy ' chirked orer the Inventories of f sertff McDonald covering rjppltea In tha county 1 JaJL Thnraday mors'.ng at a o clock they j will begin tha work of checking over tha county treaaureff officw preparatory to ! turning tb work cveY to Mr. furay. I TOO MUCH EXTRAVAGANCE i Moatrewl Bar Presldeat Aarrtaew Tale as Oh Prlaae Cibm of Flarry. 'Demands for higher wagea and the In- creasoa coat oi cenewcusg lactones ana 04 1 industrial enterprises because of the higher ' wage scales, together with extravagance of those who are making better wages than j ever before, ara the two things which, I would aay off hand, responsible for ' the j abortage of money In the Vnltd States." j said Robert C. Smith, president of the Montreal Bar association, at tha Omaha j club, where he Is staying. j Mr. Smith said the feeling In Montreal Is that the labor agitation and demands for ' higher wagea In the United States haa had i Ita Influence on the money af the country; ! the man wbo got U.T a day a year or two j ago now gets S to W per cent more and ! there) Is a constant feeling of unrest. Then ha spends It all; every on haa been ex travagant." aald Mr. Smith. 'If a modest Rita haa company for dinner It cannot be the dinner which his family would have, but It must be a 'function Such extrava gance) destroys the loan reserve as fast as anything else. Automobiles are a great ex travagance. A few years ago H.K0 seemed enough. I know of scores which cost H.W0. We bars some Tory good American spender In Montreal. It costs them almost a much to maintain thesw machine as tha owners were) receiving In salary a tew rears ago. They think that t to $150 per month la just a nominal expense for keep ing an automobile In running condition. "Such extravagance is sure to hare Ita effect on the country and has played a large part In the recent financial trouble of tb United States " Mr. Smith showed the unconcern with which Canadian bankers view the competi tion of the postal savings banks of the country In discussing the subject. He said: "I cannot possibly see where the portal savings bank Injure the other banks or how they will make so-called real ertate mort gage money short There Is plenty of money to loan on real estate In Canada. The postal savings banks pay 1 per cent on aavtngs there. They teach the people to save and when they get large amounts . .. ,n n'"' "r aouo.e inn rite oi uiereax. 1 nive never heard It mentioned in the Dominion that the postal savings banka take money from circulation or Interfere with the leas supply. "Our central banking system Is very satis factory, but we frequently ' have little flurries. Too much of our gold finds It way to New Tork at times and we feel the need of It at home, but under the central system the money supply rspidly adjusts itself to our needs." HEARS JUDGE. BUT NONE ELSE! Prlsaaer Is Deaf ratll tke Caart A, aaeee "Taa Are I) la- caarared." A very deaf man waa in police court Wednesday morning to answer the charr of stealing two egg case. It waa with much difficulty that the contents of the complaint were made known to Mm. City Prosecutor Daniel yelled It Into the roan's ; ear at the top of hla voice, but didn't make '. him hear. Judge Crawford suggeatej he tr' ,ne otnr ,r- pul cn' Proaecuwr s . I To!c' n,d fu'd him th complaint j g -T-., ..1. - - I A , V , .... . . 1 .'. '. J ST.au voice, mere was a magic aoout that . . ' word that seemed to work wonders with .v, .... ...Ai. , viu 111,1, , g ii . . . j . iivn j "Thnk rou. Judge." he said as he j turned to go. Announcwrncm. weoaing nm. lonery ana l calling card, blank book and mag ax In , Mad'ns "Phoc Doug. 1X A. I- Root. Inc. ' MERCER AND SENN FRIENDS ' . . . . t Ite Omaha Phralclaa Gives Anas ('at ta Faaaoaa lartesa far Gradaatlaa. Th late Dr. 8 D. Mercer of Omaha, was a schoolmate of Dr. Nicholas Seen, th celebrated surgeon, traveler and author who died In Chicago last week. The two i wnt "fO"3 Ann Arrr coueg together There ther were both nursued bv novartv , - - 1 Jld botl1 '0"ht agalnat great dlaadvan- to hl"n VmC ,n th"r Professions, ! VSTien th 1v1 war broka aut Mercer en- i 8Bn " r himself I r Trom the studie which fascinated ; bowling,111111 -n1 wnicn h pursues witn aa ardor he clnb ' tfc approached that of the fanatic When j Mercer returned from the war 8nn ex- from the war Senn ex- pressed great disappointment that he had J hot gone also. Dr Mercer then presented to Senn the blue army coat which re had worn through th war. Benn removed the army button and wore th coat, for he was very poor at that time. He wore the coat when he graduated. "Tim 1 Money" i th motto which the great surgeoo and liver of the strenu- ous Us had hung In a prominent position abov his desk through his busy life. MM HAKD KNOCKS Wazaaa Sets Bod of -Oof fa Bart." I The Ir.Jurioua action of Coffee on the , heart of many persona ia well known ty' physician to be caused By caffeine. Thia i the drug found by chemist in coff-e ad ,- A woman buffered a long tin.e wlta severe heart trouble and finally hia doc- tor told her he must give up coffee, a that wa th principal cause of the trou- ble. She wiitei 1 M' hrt was so weak it could r.ot do l worV properly. My huabanj would . aometimea have to carry me from the j t1- u ou' m t I never breathe again. The doctor told me that coffee was ( cauaing th weakneas cf my heart. H aald I muat stop it. but it seemed I could ! not give it up until I wa down In -ed , ith nervou prostration. "For eleven weeks I lay there ai.d of fered Flna.ly husband brought homj ! som Poatum and I quit coffee and started 1 new and right. Slowly I got well. No I do not have any headaches, nor tnos spells with weak heart. We kuow It la Poatum that helped me. The Dr. said tne other dav. I never thouaht veu would be .... . . .. , i wnai too are. 1 uiea 10 wriKTi vz bouaji ina s Wairh 111 Poatum ha done murk for me and I I moait fcifw . coffee aa-.ii. for b , i ke tne direction on pkg ly. then It ha rich flavor and with cream la fin Name given by the j Creek. Mich. Read ' ll!e '" found la pas Poatum Co.. Battl Th Road to WU- "Tbr a a Reaaox" Special Clearance Sale of Men's and Women's Shoes ALL GO AT A REDUCTION OF 25 PER CENT A.11 Kinds of shoes In this sale-n'early- all sizes and widths $5.50 $ Shoes for A5 Odds and Ends Broken Lines Warm Shoes at 35 Discount Get a Standard gfm a jm yrt T These are Shoe at a Low-1) if s Ak. A3V Y(fv Standard er Price than dyHMH Shoes that are You have ever 'w vwwyf seldom sold paid, " "V under price. BANKERS LIRE ALDRIU1 BILL Victor B. Caldwell Pronoancet "Jut the ThiEg."' THT5KS IT WOULD STOP PLOIRY ! Presldeat .atea af .Nebraska National ; Boar aya It Will Be af Great Aslt j aaec la Tlaaes Like tb Pre seat. S-ome good In Senator A'.dnch s currency measure la found by practically a:i Omaha bankers, who are quite wen agreed that the measure, had it been a law three months ago. would have resulted in New York banks securing t; :. new cur- ww- ft- ... 4 . , t.a ..nt-U nm and ' ' r w nft j .ri.. uu fr-.v.. i the flurry. I shouid say that the toi l of senator Aldrich has much g-od in it and would undoubtedly be of great as:since In time such as we have Just experienced, but it ! does not go far enough." Mid He-.ry W. ! Tates. president of the Nebraska National bank and of the Omaha Clearing Hiuse i oc.it ion "Just what I mean by saying that it doe not go far enough !s I that It doe not offer aid to bank which i do not carry the bond. They could not j buy the bonds in order to get currency, I believe a new currency measure should j " auser. jor.n fenxan. Ai-.cr.aei tor-ipn give aid to the banks which are carrylr.g j and H. M. Egan. the commercial bt:in--s of the cvuntry j "rt- nfn wrr" In"""" to prer.t thrr and no: to the tanks which are carrying ' slve at the chief s office this morning the .normative and Investment iiter . r.4 undergo phyrcal examlr.at on and re- little late r.ow r.eed po sibility that if It becomes s law it w-.'.l do , rate cf . .... us a good service Mir day , . ... . .. interest Is high enough. The Jasl the Talagraldwell. Th Aldrich bill is lust the thing.' said j Victor B. Caldwell, vice president of the Un'ted Statea National bank. ' I believe that had it been a law three montha ago j i the panic would have been averted. It is . possible that li'O.W'.) would have been ' . Issued and that would have relieved the ! ! situation In New Tork ar.d cor.seejuer.Dy j , throughout the country. "It mallei s not ' secure thi currency hat eiass of banks n time when money secured. is close 'ut tt it is s If r.W.WW.Mrt would b taken out by the harks which have the bends all the banks would be benefited indirectly. The thing Is that the country neded the money durxg the last financial Hurry and the Aldrich n.euure would have saved the trouble. The adoption cf the measure mean that gradually the banks of the country will invest in the bend which will be available for depo t ta secure the currea-.cv under the rrorosed measure, or t... C03Vert the bonds they hold ' .to g,icn h-.n-is as the law would require form a little reserve of bond for the purpose cf securin , event of a great g more money in the' local calamity or one arhtch makes a -neral ."-enure of monev In ti e country The rate of Interest is . . ..... h'gh enough at or.e-ha.r or I per tent peri mmth to retire the currency ar.d the fact that the secretary cf the treasury would j not Issue tr.e currency except in time of , necessity, would make it lmp-::bie f cr j . banks which are w.Ii.r.g to pay per cent i ! for mcnty to e-re the currency at ar.y ! time to reloan est." at a 1 igher rate of ir.ter- Uae Poiat Cwadeaaaed. i Eoth Mr. Caldwell and Mr. Tate con- demn the p rvpc--l prc-viaion which say "National banking association legated out- side cf rerve or central reserve cit.e which are ne.w retuired hy law to keep a reserve equal to u pr cent or their de- j posit Hab'.i ti. shall hereafter hold at all ?m two-third of such reserve. In law- ful n-cr.er." 'Th: would be corr.p!lirg tie bark to hoard money." said Mr. Yale i; e vry thjr.g wii.h i now te-.rg universally cor.- j den ned " Mr. Caldwell .a.l 'I do last provision it places a the money power of the couj when there ia r.o need for It. not like t'.ia limitati-n on -.try' at a time The p revision would ca-ise the w.tr.drawal cf large amounts sun there .s no necessity for it I think the adaption c f u h a measure wou d be very hain ful t the country.' NEW PIPES AT COURT HOUSE (sir Plaasker Brclaa Big Job of Oserhaallaat tke F.atlr 7 sir a. In accordar.e With s-ggestior. c: the nty plumbing insj-ector made aeveral seeks ago. County Plur..ber John C. Lvnch ha ' bea-. un overhauling the piumr.r.g in tt.a 1 court houae a'.d county Ja'.I in order to put j " ,n mo"" n"r condition Owlns- to I the arracgementa of tne court house It will ! n effort i: 1 1-e made tj Improve condl- 1 tiona witnoui go.r.g lo a very large eit-er.a. I Mr. Ljnih has recomrr ended that tha , piping In tr cocrt houae te repl. .l. but ; the cor.' ruction of tr.e b.i.l r j aui.1. to 3C To make room for our new line of REGAL Shoes for Spring we must sell all of our HIGH 'GRADE SHOES FOR MEN and WOMEN AT ONCE! They are made by the foremost American makers, such as: J. A. Panister & Co., WU-liams-Kneeland Co., Richards & Brennan, Mul len Shoe Company, M. Elkin & Co., Chaa. beck & Co., Etc.. Etc. $4.00 S-XOO 113.50 5-1)62 Shoes for JP Shoes for that it would require several months and or.aiilerahle eTnn t n An 1.m TV nrec. ent charges will be In fixtures entirely. Mr. Liynch haa been working on the heat- it! ir.g plant m the jaii. which he declares s jnot lr.st.lled properly in the first Plac , After ha flr.nhea the court house he Hi go over all oter county buildings. FIFTEEN MORE POLICEMEN Adda That Maay ta the Faro at It Taesday Maat Meetlaa. F'.fteen representative of H".s Majesty 'The Law'- and preservers of te puhli? j peace were appointed to the p!!C dernrt ! ment at-a meetir.g of the P.oard of Fire ; and Pcltre commissioners held Tusdy i night. Plfty applicants of various natloi- alr.le presented therr.selvo for mW tion Monday r.leht. making one of t';e - . . - iw. urgein nurr.oer ever pxm:npi in t'np ni.,". , bv a prlice board In Omaha. Many of t;;e applicants were above the are tirr.". and a few were turned down cwlr.g to Imperfect English, hut a a ri thos? aspiring to the positions : phi cal spec'.man of Amtr1"!n r- v'3. mak ing the selection of the frf.er. an ex- ! ceedlcglr difficult tak for the K-ard. The ! following were the fortunate one: Andrew ' Dougherty. Fred Bitter. Arthur G. Cooper. Dflbert Rich. Joseph Dudley. Otto Sohulx. J John Holden. E. R. Morgan C. A Jenn. j Arthur Hicks. Steve O'Dor.ne !. Joseph ar practically the same a lh:e of thoir superior, the request will call for the increase of rank for the li-?utersnts to that of junior captain, and an increase j i cf pay from IcS to ts) per month. and the as.rtar.t engineers' rank to thtt ft Junior engineer and a ra:s? in psy from FM to g per month. Considerable time was consumed n ll.e early part of th meeting In the liearii.g of charge againat Fireman Frank John son, colored, who was charged with be ing under the Influence of liquor, diso bedience, and disrespect to his 'uperlor 1 officer. He waa found gulity cf the lt i clause and fined 15 a communication from the ir.dcper.l- , ent Telephone company setting frth the i Immediate r.eed of a connection w.th the i fire operator and their rustome-s was read, and Commlasiocers GH'.er. snd Page 1 were appointed as a committee to confer ; with the Independent and Bell coinpa.-.l ! to arrange a unit ystm of. giving sr. : alara. , The resignation of Fireman A J Ciark was read and accepted. f The Federation of lrr.rroifrn'm ciuhs i presented a request for a hearing on the mounted police question and the uate cf I hearing waa set for January if. rending ir. result or ti.e appeal laxen l' t!i' orld-Herald against the lssu- t ante of sa.oon llceijies lj Lon I,e! a. htn ana c.apuoi avenue ar.a i r,oma T . 1 . . C n . . V. - Tl ' . . I . ...... a-vunu am, vji . iu. mu.t 're recalled by the board, h"-h action will r.ecitate the closing of those place until the matter i decided The hearing on tke application for liquor license of Peter Loch. Ill North Sixteenth treet. and R Ferer Chi- cago street was ret for next Mondavi tight. ; "e--- Railway e aad Peraoaala. . ' The t mon Paciric as a matter of re- vlir rl'l Tr.la '.eta f.i: avn n-.n r-iifc nir.g out of Cimaha. ' H H Ho'.rcrr.b. formerly chief cierk ty Freight Traff.o Manager Crosby of ti.e Buriirgton. ra t-n appc.ntej ass stir.t general freight agent of ti.e Burlir.gtm Gerer&l Manager Hdiredge and Vice Pres-.Vnt Wiliard of the Burlington have returr.el from a tt of insp-cti-.n of the 1 r.e rt-twer. On.ai.a ar.d I enver and tre , Kansaji branches Travel to tre weat cc-ntlnues heavv. the Overiind Ivm'ied on the I'nior. I'ac'f.c raring sixty-five thrc"u-h larseneers for tr.e west Wednesiay morn.r.g. T-j-my waa rVgu. .etieLersnd'lirtlVroid:;' -- carried large nun.t-er of K kej. for i.-n . s !ff c?f '-' ' " salary of ri a month, hi n western Nebrasaa and in Wyoming i t-rra cf serve e njt to exceed thirty daja. Sufferers from GALL STONES and APPENDICITIS Cured The Myer-DUlon Drug Co.. ltth and Farr.am Sts. Orr.aha, Neb., ar exc.uslv agents in this territory for Fruitoia. Thia wonderful new discovery D tt field medic: n is curing people every dsy cf append, cit a and gall atone TBJB OatAJaA htAB WIS CUBED BT nirROU Omaha, hleu-, Oct It 187 Myers-Dillon Drug Co, Ortaha. Neb. ' Gentlemen: I suffered fr m..re than s x monihs with what I supposed ta fca f.cmafh ar.l bowel trouble. I tried every remedy auggetd to me aiiof tr,a tirr without receiving any beneft. I saw your advertisement . . r"-r ' au.iaj iu- iu n, ic j aa 4l!rer.d. and tr.a mu I waa a.l - : - more tran a hundred gail-atores were removed. 1 continued the uae cf Frulto . ar.d Traxo until tr, Cji was complete Th satisfaction of havire rr.r heavlta restored ia worth mora than money to ;:.e. and I am currnn-iirriv grateful to roj I r.av reccmmtiilej Fruit wa to a great many cf n.y f rirr.d ar d In er Instance, as la my own case, it r.as Jor. more tr.a.n you claim fr It- It will giv me pieaaure to anow you to ue n- ra-ne in our adl erf sine Iwura Gratefully. W. c. HEVIEN. v...o. Mgr. ' Omaha Ivrai.ci. John Gund Urea lug r. Stop saffartag today aU or writ to atjr-XtUoa Drug Co, lith aad rauraaia a a., Oasaaa, Bsbs, bat this great car rrattola. 0 7 JZxfj Stroh LANDLORD NOT BOARDER GONE ; ' ' Keepen of Georgia Depart, Learing Cieitt to Get Mealt. R00XLBS ATTACHLD BY HZLP ( ..It, t haaaberaaaid aad Brlaa Salt t t.aralahee Others Bills la Order to t olleet Their W aea. The gu'.s f the Grorgia apartrat.-.t houe" on t?-.iutn Twenty-ninth atreet neat Pacific are rr.Joir.g the felicity of being landl-srd'.e s.m M-r.day morning ar.d (eeral of them have been garnished by the cooks, chambermaids arJ other he J of the house in Justue Cockrell a couit from laying any further l..ard or rent money to lh former landlady, Mrs. Jo. phlne Harfr.n. and her spouse. John W. Harper, who abandoned the premises Sun day rrig!-.T. In the mcanwhi'e the guests have tried to get alorg ;n a way with the wageles help In having tl.cir menls sered. but with ir.d.ffcrent ucx-ss The troiiMe daU-s from about August t, IK 7. when ti e Harpon subleased the Oeor g.a from its fon.ier proprietors. John and E S. Clover, who bad leaarj the rremiss f rt m the owmer. Mrs Marie Sutherland. Ther was sr.e question as to the legal prtpr.ety of tV.e subiesse and the case got into the county court, wherein Clover I brought u!t against the Harpons cn three for i quietly gathered their N-lur.g.r.g together i S'mday n.ght and departed for frts un ' known. p'l'ly ''r S"uth Omaha or Call, fomia. lt to Ilisroea. ' Tl e Clcyr resumed p-"w-on of tha nint-t-ure t t.". i.mus uT-n li e aepanurt of the Harpc-r.s ind Mrs land has just brought s..i; Mar.e Suther to d srvssesf tho Harpx-n ar.a Clever. As.de from these- strt oti.-rs are about ; to h instituted against the Harpor.s for various g-ocery bill anl fir wage due the !lp cf t!.- house Mr. Sutherland - has also f led notie ag:r.t the guesta of the Georgia ti.ai She lay t laim to th rent of the premise from January 7. 1. ar.d that in future all rentals for room r ust he paid to her. A r eetir.g if the ix.a-d'-rs ..aa en ealied for Wednesday evening l see what ar rangements i an be made to continue th Ge .rg a in operation. At preer,t there ar about forty boarders ird renters in the ho'!, some of w.om own their own fur r.it .r. ( Th .. rg;a l as &lwai . - n rrgirdel j as one cf the ar.sfcrat .c private ho'eia of nm.U ar.d enjva a I. gn rlaas ct c u - 1 torn. Frla-hiraed lata Pit ar of aptni.ritrf. take Dr King Life Pi'.s. nd away goes bowel e. Guaranteed. 3- For sale ty , 1 Beaton I 'rug 'o U t T U i I I U tt I Li rUK UUUNIT Baaka Nasned by Treasarwr-F.lret Farai MrDoaald Wiali Brother to Balaaee Books, Tre c ur.ty ccmmissi'.r.ers have adopted a res-!u:,on at the re;uet of Frank A. Furay. treasurer-elect, naming these tank ec e-e M A e A n I a-a-a m ; ( county deiosltonei trovlded thev f.la i f1'1-' t-nds: Ti.e F.rt National. Mer- 1 ci.ri 7aui.a.. cr...ej r-.a-.e .-satlonai. Nebraska National, the Omaha National ar.d J L. brande.a a. Son of Omaha; th Siuth Omaha Naticr.al. I'nion Stock Yard National, tie Parker National and ti. Live S'n--k National of S-.uth Omaha: til Bar.k Itensen and th Farmers and Merchar.ta of Bersor.: the Citlxen Stat bar k of Water'.' o ar.d the Bank of Water loo. e'.er.ff Mcln.-r.ald has asked the eoro m ss.oners to ai-r-o.r.t Henry McDjnald hia -coi ice rru.ioia in connection with Traxo. .r ir. as., ...... ....... - - n . la.n.i luii ir 1 1 1 pruifnia