THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9. IPO?. Tvfry Dwy In i r-rrei lr tiny wt t re Ooodyrnr tory i.amcoaf e.- Unnara www Basil' wbmi 'liai 1 For Men, Women and Childron , At a special meeting of the Board cf Managers of the Goodyear Raincoat Co., at car New York headquarters, it was decided, in order to meet pressing obligations, to sacrifice as much stock as may be possible, and at an utter disregard of the cost of manufacture. All of the seventy-three branch stores have been ordered to sell below cost, so as TO RAISE $200,000 WITHIN TEN DAYS Make Your Christmas Piiphikaa Now An Unnnrallelrd Chance to BUY AT 40 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR An opportunity gurh as this come about one or rerbaxa twice tn a lifetime. Now la your 7 our Ctiristjnas Raincoat Olft or Waterproof Overcoat at leaB than cost to manufacture them. Tbe pressing need of cash f thia company la yor rportanity "rtll you grasp It? vve guarantee every purchase or reload your money. The garment that are on sale tunr are the world' best the Terr kind that have made tbe name "Goodyear" famotM for tie fiet made Rainproof garments Is tbe world. FOE MTra AKD WUHOI. Out lrtuck cf Man's Raja )m maMtrJaatol to "rartety ot shade, tabrtaa KtA tna.be., and eepecieUr ee regards jatoea. No other more offer It variety off style and fairlne at Women' Raincoats that we da. No otber "stare cast aflarfl to aeS thatr Raincoats at lie low prices. w do. We are majmlaxturar. but In this sale we aell at 4 idc on the dollar. Read $12.00 Raincoats, sale price $ 5.00 $15.00 Raincoats, sale price S 6.00 $20.00 Cravenettes, sale price $10.00 $25.00 Cravenettes, sale price $10.00 $30.00 Cravenettes, sale price - $12.00 SILK COATS FOR WOMEN AT 40c ON THE $ !0. CO value lor S.O0 f 80.09 valne lor $12-OC in.OO TaJnea lor SIO.OO IJ5.00 vainea for fl4.O0 -SPECIALISTS IN iUOCOAT SFEC1 A LTItS" chanee to buy i Order I By I Mail i Goodyear Raincoat Co. S. K. Coraer Sixteenth and Davenport Street, Omaha. Hotel Loyal Bldg. Opea mrmaiarv till O'clock VnUl Zaii. Mosty Back it m Satisfied STAND FOR ONE MILL LEVY , J Cont inued frem First Pa-) to r.51S.:4.H. in addition to the state school luntla. -Thin rum is Invested m county and Hale bonds, rut county bond held are a folic wr: In.! 1' eya rTiha.... iv'7lHI,,.LanCaeteT M It" uan W . Nanrf ,h im S uckolls V.ii'f .IM' lri.iHK' Perkins 4M II m Fierce JO.iMI f iatte . t-aunders Wi.flnii'Scott s Bluff.. -MT.'WSeward - yr, r hernian " iHi.tk"" ri.ayer 21.ii: Viillev H ln Washington .. S4.IM" Wayne . HM Webster l. .71.tr Total fo'.lowirg munt are Invested n PKT) . . . Bo i Buffalo . Burt Fuller ... eonr i.errv CMfux .. F-akota .. I a v-won ' . lK.rtge ... Douglas . iit . . reev. . Hall Hiiclicock Hi ward . Jlfprwn JoJmnon . K oanx-y Ktith The .k 7 fi.ii 10. (M Kl.'.fi" 7h." 3'4-.ntW lij.lltXP ...K;.8S6.1aO Hate bond: Alabama. 100.IH; California, Colin-ado. KB."'; Idaho, 67.50: Ioulaiana, ef.T.IWti; Maaaachuaetta, IWS.8W); Matyland. U5n.li; MinneRota, IIOO.WX'; Mia aiwippi. 4)C.(M; Soft)t Carolina, S5,(mo; TftjWKWT. t7SS,!er -Itah. ti.m; totalJ $S.944Je. - Srhool dintiltt tmd. t.il'V; Alabaroa bnnda. "K Si: a'ate warrants, C:.9.1I. Preaidt-nt A. O. Thomas of the Kearney Nrumal school eatimatea tlie needed ap-lirojiriaUi-n for that lnatltuiUin for the ccmln; triennlum at He divides Ji.,s aum aa follows: Maintenance, S18.I00; teaeral r-Llra. aB.O"; lravlint exiienatia, '0; sa'arj- vt cnainwrs, JanJtora, etc X:,); aaiaria of iirtnclual and teachers. ItX.fKl; new win and equipment, $aO,0HO; tiibjHl and gyninaalum and equipment. M'-ftPO. , In his biennial report, which was filed wl'h the g-overnor today, there la a de tailed report of tlie various expenditures of ch of the funds if the Institution. A summary of thia report follows: pUnd. Appmpnatlon. Ftalanc Maintenance Sib." M enerl repafcre ... Travelinaj rtpenai-B Travettn- exeis. Mi.larifa and wnf 4(i Ml . .. 7B.ifn.ie aa w l.aH6.i Brwcjal aimrmniatlim.. l.slSi.ri Ubrarv fund 7 Vi3 M 1.4r. t-mtlor- fund .(Wi.75 9fi.l ah fund 4.-..H3 UZ.tb No appioprlatlon made by the lepinla ti'ra for theat funds: th' money comes from matriculation and othr fwi paid at tlie inatitulion. The Kraruey school haa btn in eaiatencp thiue yeara durin which time, the report aaya. 2.100 students have matriculated. CuimiUhk the enrollment by years over 8,000 students have been enrolled, an aver age of 700 students on matriculation and 1,800 students on enrollment durm each year of the school's history- The Institution has a Buffloient number of books on hand to eupply etudents and by the close of the year tbe school will have paid off the entire debt contracted In purchasing theae text book. These books are aupplled to students at cost or rented to them. Imatttete far Bllad. According to the seventeenth biennial report of the Nebraska Inatltute for the Blind, 44.700 is required for its mainte nance and equipment during the coming biennium. The institution haa a balance on hand of n,7n. out of an appropriation of tS0.00, made two years aaro. There were Beventy-flve pupils enrolled durin tbe biennhim. Girls' I a trial MmL Lydia J. McMahon, Buperintendent of the Girla' Industrial school at Geneva, in her biennial report. Bays there were present November 30, 19U8, In the school BK. Two years ago there were 63; number received during tbe biennium, 42; returned fnm parole, 7; total number oared for. 112; num ber paroled. 66; cost per capita, 32.43. Miss, j&cMahan -eanraal -ttua-ppropnia-Uon needed for' the owning tnenntum ; at JS2.7il.80. ' . haJlemfcerarer AM W rk.. Governor-elect Bhallenberger arrived in Lancoln this morning and will testify In the case wherein Wilson A. Wwley in charged with the murder of Joseph Wat kina. Tlie governor-to-be la able to walk after having been laid up with a broken leg which he received In Lincoln. He had no ih-w appointments to announce. Arthur Mullen, ' th oil Jnapector-to-be, reached town this evening and for a while talked over the duties of his new office witn A. B. Allen. L.iewla Sewa ?teea. School will clsae for the Christmas holi days Friday of next week and will recon vene January 4. Nana of the children hava objected to tbe length of the holiday.' Hearty commendation of the admlniatra tiun bf C Benjamin Andrews as chancellor of the State untvoraHy, praise for his splen did qualities of head and heart, apprecia tion of the work be has done aa a citizen and educator marked the proceedings at the university convocation this morning. W. G. Whltmore, a member of the Board of Rt-genta, a poke far that body. Judge Edward P. Holme gave voice to the senti ment of the cltixena ot the state and Den C. E. Beaaey expreaaed the feeling of the faculty over the coming aeeerance of Mr. Andrews' connection as chancellor. The chancellor was present and by his demeanor gave evidence of hia sensibility of the words spoken. He mads no addresa. Ill health presaes upon Mr. Andrews and he will leave for the south as Boon as he can gtft away. Governor and Mra. Sheldon will go to Omaha tomorrow morning to be present at the opening of the International Corn expoosoitlon. They will be present also at the military ball to be given Monday night there. Raymond Stone sentenced to five years In the penitentiary for forgery and paroled by Governor Mickej-, December 81, IMS has been returned to tbe prison and bearing was had this afternoon in regard to revoking his parole. The complaining witness was a man named Clarldge who accused the convict of having alienated his wife's affection. The dty councfl was made to Bit -up end take notice last night when Councilman J. 6. Leonharflt resigned aa chairman of the health committee, Dr. Leonhardt handed In his resignation because the council refused to accept his plans for the isolation hospital, which has been his spe cial bobby. The resignation has not yet been accepted and It Is thought the coun cil will continue to meet as usual. Every mon, woman and child who drives an unshod or unfit horse on the streets while the enow and Ice lasts will be ar rested, if caught in the act. This, Chief of Police Cooper has decreed and yeaterday one man was arrested twice, because he was driving a borae which had not been properly prepared for the winter. On the charge of defrauding several Lin coln creditors out of a total sum estimated at nearly $1,600, Frank Fukaye. the Jap anese proprietor of the restaurant at Hi6 Bouth Twelfth street, was apprehended In Davenport. Ia., at midnight last night, and will be brought back to thia city to anBwer to the charge of fraud. John Van Hoosen, formerly a resident of Richardson county, will be taken Into cus tody December HI, when he stepa from tlie Kansas state penitentiary, and brought to Nebraska to be tried on a charge of steal ing a team of horses from Fred Marroet of Richardson county. The crime alleged was committed October 58, IKS. Van Hoosen was seen In Kansas with the stolen team In his posBeaaion. One year later he was identified by the owner of the team. At that time Van HooBen was in the custody of a Kanaas sheriff. He was convicted and sentenced to a term of five years in the penitentiary. When the Indictment was brought against Van Hooxen In Nebraska. Bessie Van Hoosen waa charged with be ing his accomplice In the felony. ? UiEiM I We have the largest line 1 we have ever shown 1 Tlie Prices are Slaughtered 1 We Must Get Rid ot Them I Ivory, Peart. Horn. Agate. Natttr- j al Wood. Gold & Silver Handles. 1 Pickering Umbrella. Nufl Sed" j ED. F. PICKERING 3 17 tear ia But iecatiea. 105 Sn. If.h HI ft B&ldufft R Maple Jelly Regular Prices SSc Wednesday Special at . H oil Kolled Bpongc Caka with "own make" pure fruit icily between, an ece rated with Engrlish walnuia The Maple Cream Icing made Cram pore Oan adsan Euaple sugar, imparts am unuaualiy rich and pieaaing character. Ala uade la ohooulat. marohmaliow and PUtat-hin. All our pastrys ser4 at pop ular price ra the lunch-room open all night. Gwllty t Pwnerfeltiaa;. rasping counterfeit money is no worse than substituting aome unknown worthless remedy for Foley's Honey and Tar. the great cough and cold remedy that cures the moat obstinate coughs and heals the lungm. Bold by all druggiBta. SHAW IN SIXTY THOUSAND Fanaer Secretary af TreswrT Haa Tkla eaaa la Ftaelitr Faaa lag raBair. PHILADELPHIA. Dec 8 Former Secre tary Leelle M. 6haw, who is president of the First Mortgage Guarantee and Trust cotnpnny of this city, admitted today that tlie Fidelity Funding company of New Tork owes him pai.'iwo. Bald Mr. Shaw: "My loans are fully covered by bonds ahich are as safe as the bond ef any government on earth and margined with addit onal notes at nearly P per cent. I think the same is true with most and very likely all the banks and insurance com panies." A.me of the papers have spoken of the Pt. Mary' Academy of Benedictine Bisters and tlie Bisters of Visitation and other Catholic societies ai.d instituuons as credi tor, t r.fortunatejv. theae societies are debtors. The banks, insurance companies and private individuals are the creditors. "An effort was made a year ago to in creaae the capital of the ci.mpuny to acme thing over t.omj.Ouu, and aome aubscriptions were made (I was one of the subscribers) tn condition that the full amount should be raiaed. Tills ought to have been done, aa tne proposition was all right, if properly handled. If each cfjurch and society will pay the legitimate debts tbxy have contracted the actual loea will be comparatively amall. possibly smew or Mni.wm, which is a baga telle compared with tha valua of a record of 2.VUB years without a financial scandal or a repudiation." YARDS SWITCH RATES HIGHER SUte Hail-arty Commitioa Granti He quet of Strata OmaJia Coicpisj. EULHOADS CS1T 05XS ATTLCTED JBa "j ISIS Balduffs 20 rereuam Plsen Pteek Tar Faallty with Rati wmya fa ai at liar a, , , uwm Bewderi d Caapaay Trarka rFrom a Ftaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Neb.. Iec- a Special Tele gram.) The application of the B"uth Omaha Stock Tards company to increase its switching charge has In practically every instance been granted by the "tat Railway commiawion. The railroads were ordered to file their echedules absorbing the shipping charges. The order makes tbe following rates: First Live Btock received frcm or deliv ered to a connecting line. 7s cents per car. Beeond All commodities delivered to con necting lines. X2 per car. excepting cinders, rubbish and cars loaded for Omaha proper, on which twitching will be' charged tl per car. Third All commodities received from connecting lines, for industries located on tiacks of Union Btock Tards company, S2 per car. Fourtli All commodities pa-itched from the transfer track of one railroad direct td transfer track of another. U per car, tuch cars when empty to he returned free Fifth AH empty cars switched from the transfer track of one railroad direct to tbe transfer trark of another, H per car. Birth When firms require switching of cars from one part of their yard to another or from the tracks of one firm to those cf another, the charge will be $2 per loaded and G per empty ear. The order does not affect the charges from tlit Updike grain elevator. "These charges are something In whith the shippers are ont interested." said E. Buckingham, general manager of the Union Stock Tards company. "The railroads pay for these charges, " The rates we hava been charging were made many years ago when tbe capacity of a car was much less than at present. For Instance a car of coal was then twenty tons, and now It is fifty tons. The lighter cars could, of course, be moved much cheaper than the large cars of the present time. Wf have been getting but 1 a ton, whereas the railroads will not touch a car for less than C and our rates have simply been put up to what the railroads charge. TVe don't ask any more a a maximum charge than the railroads ask for a minimum charge. The fact that the commission haa granted our request and that the railroads could not combat It shows our position was right." COUKT IK 6ESMOX AT FOJTCA Sheriff Leea O.e Prl.rr Hekert Me tiler l. the Tvlla. PONCA, Neb., Dec. 8. Special.)-The dis trict court reconvened today. John Conrad, who was up for burglary and larceny, ran away and the sheriff. A. H. Maskell. has not been able to find him. The case of the state against Hubert Metsler was called, a Jury secured and trial begun. Metzler is charged with embessling some JLSOu from Davis & Co.. who employed hlra as their agent at Newcastle, Neb. He received money in payment of bills and failed to nake any record on the books it is charged. There are already some thirty or Torty accounts known at present, and new ones are being ejacovered every ' dav. so that since Metzler Wad IiIb preliminary hearing the alleged shortage discovered to the present time lias reached about C.OOW. COTEXnO OF rOMMISMOXERa CBBSBltte Saj . raailier ,. f Elirvl.a; ABaewaore. HASTINGS. Neb.. Dec. g.-(Special Tele-gram.)-Nearly 200 visitors are here for the fourteenth annual convention of the State Association of Commissioners and Super visors. The meeting was opened with an address by President Weldoon of Wood River, and a word of welcome by Mavor Miles. A committee waa named to consider the advisability of directing a memorial to the legislature asking for the repeal of the present assessor law and a return to fie old-time method of electing an a.wssor for each township. Father tiavr His Chile. TORK. Neb.. Dec. a-HBpecial.V-Fire t 7.30 started tn tlie home of Thomas C Messplay, whMe residence is so far out that the fir company waa unable to use the hose. The members formed a bucket bri- fitt. wd iiA t1 arvlt ' hard tight. Mr. Measplay had occasion to go in an outside room, and the kerosene lamp he carried exploded, dashing over him and all parts of the room flaming kerosene, which Immediately communicated to the hall. Realising that his child was asleep he dashed through the flames, succeeded in getting the child and waa obliged to bolt through the flaming hallway to rescue him eelf and child, who was saved without bum or scratch. The loss will run up sev eral hundred dollars, and there is only Partial Insurance. J ea.rh hwa 3W.lM. BEATRICE-The Beatrice aDd Unlvers'tv Place basket ball teams will play iVThi city next Friday evening. ST. EDWARD St. Edward vote c her r-?hteW,,rt-ye"rt,,r -m-lor' andTM af". VOt ot .vTCI?KrR"5r.J "'"' formerly foreman of T""; n" I1 Republican, haa fXravTh.rrrherT. & nches of snow rm the ground. But the temperature rose 34 degree, rrom 4 a. m . to a. m today. PERU A petition is being circulated among; the atudent. of the Peru Normal endeavoring to get Clark T.' braakas plucky little quarterback, for coach, for the ensuing yr. BEATRIC-E-Mra. S. D. Phaw. a resident of uage county since lfcT. died at her home near Adam.. Sunday. St . ,uniIJ5 b, s family of seven daughters and two a m.. - -nnu aaoiiaay anernoon. wLRZ0f-I5rJl' the Pany tlV X " e"1"1 M.HerVral, " ... ,t w ua.a. -.araner, ttie other man mixed up in u.e affair, haa Jeft town EE1ATRJCE Funeral service, over the li lihim """" at 10 i o clo i ".a Methodiat church, cunducled br e. I . G. Brown. Interment was in the Beatrice ceoie4eiry. l"e ilrEM- -Rn McCmrtr of thi. city dl at tn. home of her daughter In St. Joneph. Mo., yeaterday. Tl rfmaln. were broug-hi her. today' for TmeTStn? Lyogs 'and Tlhuroats: yiredi :v ' . ;- ( i ..-x ' -J - t -. .zt,'' ij . ,v, V' t ,:f '' V' ' ' S... S : - f f : f '- 1 $ . ; " .. r r ' , .. ' g?r.l.. . J MR. I. P. SWOP.DS Mr. I. P. Swords, of Washington, D. C.. who Is 70 years old. praises Duffy's Pure Malt Whii key for curing his lung and throat trsuble from which he had suffered for 2 years. Mr. Swords says that it is a fine tonic for building up the system. In a recent letter he wTlle. "1 am aa old snldler ef "0 year. My trouble is eitb my throat .nd perjeral eebility. Have read a frood deal about Dufry' Pure Malt Whlnkey and th pood it ha done ma nr. While I hesi tate to have my name in print. . I canriot refrain from giving; my testi mony regarding the great berjeflt I have received Irom the one or Duffy Purf Malt Whiskey. During the teat two year ray lungs and throat "s given me much trouble Taking Duf fy Pure Malt Whiskey according; to the direction on the bottle I found helped me wonderfully. It ia a fine tonic for building tip the Bratem." I. P. Swords, Washington, D. C. Mr. Swords, like tUouBanda of other who have been cured by Duffy Pure Malt WhiBkey. is glad to tell of It. o that other who are sick may know ot this great medicine. Duffy's Pure LIQal. Whiskey is an absolutely rut" distillation of malted grain; great care being used to have every kernel thoroughly maltM. thus destroying the perm and producing a jiredigeBted liquid food in the form of a malt essence, which 1 the most effective tonic stimulant and inviporator known to science; eoftened by warmth and moitsture JU palatability and freedom from injurious substances render it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive Blomach.. It cure nervousness, typhoid, malaria, every form of stomach trouble, disease of . the throat and Incga, and ell run down and weakened conditions of the brain and body. It i prescribed by doctor and is recompiled a a family medicine everywhere. CAUTION When ym ask your drnccist, grocer or dealer for Puff j's Pure Malt WhifcVejr be sure yoa gt the genuine. It's the only altwolntely pure medicinal malt vrhitkey and is Hold in large eemled bottled only; never tn bulk. ITice l.Mt. Lnok for the trade-mark, tbe "Old Chemist, on the label, and make sure tlie eeal wee the cork 1 on broken. Write, Consulting IhysiciiuL, Inffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rocheeter, A'. V, tor free illustrated booklet and free doctor's advice. Lincoln Office Omaha Bee 518 Little Building Auto Phene 7417. Bell A-259S G. M. Porter, Manager. home her clothing caught lire. TV. 6. Wolhaoh happened to step out of the lark door of his store, and hearing the child's screams he rushed to her assistance- He iound her clnthlng ablaae, and with considerable difficulty the flames were extingulBhed. When he picked the child up lo carry her Into the houae a portion of her clothing was bo badly burned that it dropped from her body. Her finger were painfully burned and her hair singed, but otherwise she escaped injury. MONEY PAID IK PARIS (Continued from First Page.) Heceased Is survived by a family of two daughters and two sons. FREMONT The Ixrtge County Foultrv assuciat'On will hold its annual shuw at Muoiiic hall nxt week. The list ol en tries is aiieady lurptr than last year nail a good triHiiy pouiiry men from ouuiide of the county are expected to have txmmui. TORK FYanklin camp. No. 3 Royal Neigh hors of America selecVed the follow ing officers tins evening: Kila Brooks, oracle; Anna Foster, Alee oracle; Keliecca Foster, chauce-Uur; Mrs. Fyrnee, recoj-der Nellie HarleeK, receiver; mma bhipman, marBhai. TORK Tlie RoyU Hlghlendnra, Harlan eeetle. No. W,, held their atrrual meeting last 4-vtxiing and eleetud f .illo-itig olfteeiri; lliuiitriou) protector, I.T. i. N. Ilunib; chief councilor, A. j. Siiamtiaiujrh: worthy evangel. K. Grce; secretary-treasurer, i. Bl X-kles, Warder, AV. '. Feaster. FREMONT Axe Ijoftman and Benaon z Rinoei hafcen. I'ehluig saloon k iei . pleaded guilty today on the charge of Bt-ll-lng beer to I "an Wolf, an Indian, and wire each fined lit) and costs, wh.ch they paid. Theie were two otner counu, againat tnemj for aelling bonze wtiHh were iiBnuaad by the county attorney. PUATTFMOLTH Levi RurterholU died In Iws home near Murray Monday. He was born In iirie county, Pennsylvania, in 1Mb and has reakled in this county fiir thirty nine years He is furvived by a wife, one son and four daughters. Tik' funeral avr ices will be conducted Wedneadaj' by Rev. F. W. Brink, pastor of the Uiii.ua Bretiuea churclu COLVMBrS The bursting of the water pipes in the home of Lawyer and Mrs. C. J. Garlow. while they acre absent in the east, damaged the property to the amount of HfiU. There was hardly a room in the large houae, but what the plaster was anaked and come off. A bout the only piece of furniture mat was not damaged waa the piano. , I'lCKEN'S Mrs. Susan Shihk y for many )ears a reaident of northeastern Hayes county,- aMtul sixteen miles Bouth eaet of thia place, died Saturday morning after a ttiree days' illneas of pntumonia. She loaves a UmUy of five claidren and a lovuig liunband ta moum her loss. Funeral trviot were hnld at 1 p. m. yesterday. She una ahout 60 years of age. COLUMBUS Judge Rattei man has a case to tie tried next Saturday, undt-r the compulsory education law. it being tha first case In the county utmer that law. Superintendent of Schools Colin filed the complaint agonist J. W. CiHhorn, alleging that he had a daughter, Mma Ruth Un born, of achool age, and that he did not send her to Uie public schools or iiiiy oilier achool. BEATPJCE Washington camp. No. i "Wooarii-n of the World, held its annual mwtiiif last evetiit g and eleted thee of firrs: Ii. W. tarre. cvnttul oomrnander; J. H. Coome. aOviwr lieutenaJH ; W. H. HillMHiriie, hanker: J. T. Greriwol, clerk; i William Siewart. ew..rt : A H. Felcii. J. E. ClausH'ti and L. W. Studi-y, physicians; Fred Slf-ffen, wetchman; O. A. Srler, j Hfirtrj; A. J. W illianih. ryanager tor three yearH. j TORK The Tork Blat k Bf ooroiwir.y I GRAT HEAIM MAV LOOK VOCXGER nax'ing one tn ine itLrcewt iMMHving iiitia- the new company. Of the balance of tla. O0O.O0C paid to the Panama Canal company tl2.000.0un have already been distributed among its stockholders, and the remainder is now being held swatting final distribu tion and payment.' "What followB Is further eloquent testi mony taken by the senate committee: "Senator Taliaferro 'There Is SlHaweoO" "tr Cromwell Three millions; yea, air.' "Senator Talllaferro -Who holds that money ?' "Mr. Cromwell The new Panama Canal company In Its treasury.' Aaka aae 4eatiB. "Why did the United fitatea pay S40.Ooo.000 for a bankrupt property, whoae control could undoubtedly have been bought in the open market for 1 as than M.tWO.OuoT- "Who aere the Panama Canal company? "Who bought up the obligations of the old Panama Canal company for a few cents on the dollar? "Among whom was divided the fla.Ono.OOM paid to tlie new Panama Canal company? "Whether LouglaB Robinson, who is Mr. Roosevelt'B brother-in-law. or any of Mr. Taft's brothers associated himself with Mr. Cromwell in Panama exploitation or shared In these profits is incidental to tha main issue of letting In the light. "Whether they did or did not. whether all the prof its went Into Mr. Nelson Crom well's bands, or whatever became of them, the fact that Theodore Roosevelt as presi dent of the United States Issues a public statement about such an Important matter, full of flagrant untruths, reeking with mis statements, challenging line by line tha teetimnny of his associate Cromwell and the official record, makes It imperative that full publicity come at once through the authority and by the action of congress." Easy Terms at the Cash Price AH the- world loves a ba: gain. Tou can find bargains by watching the "Want Ad Pagea" of The Bee, UPSETS FDR JSLEB THEORY Starting Nature on the Back-track la the Matter of Hair. mg and job printing" offices In the stHtt- has purchased the enure plant of the Western Publishing comjiatiy of Willier, Neb., and is moving It to Turk, where It is hem installed in rooms of the York Khtnk Bock wmpany. The increase in machinery and malarial is made nec-essary by te puhli califm of the tit w tia.iiy now gotten out by the Tork Blank Book company. HASTINGS One ol the largest classe ever initialed by the Hastings council of Knights of Columbus was Utnen into the order Sunday night. Knights ass-mhled Omaha Taking at uca latsrast ta ths Cam pairs tor vua Spread of Q-Saa. Zoo truis Which laaans Mora Xair and Color of Touta. Sometimea Budden fright will turn hair gray in a night. Gray hair Is not al ways Uie sign of age. There is honor in gray hair, but many aggressive heada of business .Jock with suspicion on gray l.air. They look upon it aa the advance in making the event one of notable im portance.. rU-v. Father L. B. Imnphy of fi ut ion presided as toasunaster at the banquet, which followed the Initiation ToasLa were responded ta by Jucig Cor coran, Tork; Rev. P. C. Cannon, Omahs ; P.ate Treasurer Brian. Lincoln; F.ev. M L- Daily, Kearney. Seventy candidates were inaiated. 1 eases Wauher Waraa. BiOUX FALLS. 6. D.. Lac. (Spacaal ) Whiia the aaopia ui manjr loams la the tal are expraaaing themaalvea in favur of municipal control of public uiiiup.. xtm Poplt ol Wagtiar, Charlaa Mbx eauntr, hava Juat loaaed their waterworks ayatem ta Joha Abaher, a pronUueat Vaguer capi talist, wha la f u'utw will hava tha absolute maragaiMOt of tha yatam. Marejy the Suspicion That coffee causea one 'a arbea and Ula la good rtiioa for a change to POSTUM -There', a RtuotT here from tnrougliout Nebraska and aid-d agent of old age. Happily tha believers In the Osier theory are few. tT. Nott has made it poaslble for gray haired men to fool the Oalerltea. Hia Q-ban Hair Restorer the result of long re search will transform gray hair to tbe natural color of youth, n will impart a silken gloas to old faded hair. It will HASTINGS The final report of the Fron- I remove Uie streaka of gray in beards and tier festival of last October shows that I eyebrewB. In other words, it is not a while Hie enterprise waa not as success- Ulltil. a... llUt - , . year ago the receipts ; .. , . . m ' xcess of expenses. Aiiip"' 11 nature on the backtrack return or the color of youth. Thia mag Bound like a page from the Green Fairy Book, but it s a section of trutti ao true that it will not cost you a cent if rour negative opinion ia sus tained. The Myera-Illlon Irug Co. haa uat re ceived a consignment of this Q-ban Hair Restorer and If three bottles do not do the work, ail the money you pay for the preparation wilt he returned to you. If ail the ex-Bald Heada who have raised new crops of hair through the application of Ir. Nott a W-ban Hair Kaatorer a era gathered together, they'd look like a treaaendoas Jam at a politi cal meeting ' Medical authorities know tiiat ten per cent, of baldneaa is incur able, but ta txs pr cent this Q-baa Hair Restorer haa bea a big blessing Ask for It at tha Myers-UHlon Irug Co., Omaha. Qua WlOa caa ba obtaino (roa Ask abaa? " - . . ful as the one of a year ago were materially assessment of & er (ent on slock aut- j and compel Bcnpuoiis a as maae prior to tne tourna ment and of this an amount equal lo about one-fourth haa been returned. The uiai rece.pta for admissions on the three days of the entertainment were Jli.ur: 75. Afier the first festival, last year, a divi dend of approximately piu per cent on all stock waa paid. FREMONT The city schools will be dosed on Friday. Is-cember 11. to give the pep Is nn oj(rrtumty to attend the corn show at Omaha, and a good many of them mwl ta aiu-ud. By means ot pera al cahs and in one or two cases by tlireaila of arrest cu p nn lendcn t W alerhouae vmm auccneded in getting all the chi,dro of school age. who would be reasonably re quired to attend, to go to school Aa a re sult of Uie tuberculosis sxhihii of vtwH before last the aches J hoard last eveu.ng voMd to urchuse aaunary tlruiking foun tains u replace- tne oid cup, with h were not aisays kt in the besi. coudTt.ua. for tkc h achoia. BEATRICE Viola, the -yiar-id daugh ter of Mr. and Mra William F. IK.le, nar rowly awped immg buriuid to death yea loroay afternoon. While playing with a lighted pajieT ribbua ia the aiie imnk. of Lfcr Limited Special Offer: New type Victor Talking Machine, with tapering arm, complete outfit! $17. EO, includinB your choice of rive 10-lnch Victor Recorda. Thia h.n. aome new atyle Victor machine haa a large Quartered oak cabinet,, noiseless motor that can be wound while, mi ning and a beautifully decorated nower tiorn. it la equipped with the new tapering arm and exhibition eound box. 1 5.000 Records to aeleet from. Write for latest Illustrated ttaiogues. A. Hospo Co. 1518 Douglae Street Brinrj II Willi You If you re coming ta the Corn Show and have any cleaning or dyeing you want done, brinr it along. "We clean or dye all klnda of wearing apparel and. bouaefnrn iehinga. We also do altering and j-epair-iug of en' auuV oa,eii taothea, put in new linings, put on velvet collara, new buttons, etc Right pricea and prompt aerrice. THE PANTORIUM GotsJ Cleaners and Iyera." 151S Jones St. Iiota Phoneia. B. We are four blocks nouth or fciiteeiith and Farn&m, No Christmas Is Complete without Ferfume In soma form. Thera la certainly aome one f.f your friende whs will appreciate a bottle of nice Extract or Toilet Water. Why not give them ths beet,, when it can be bought for less than some aak for the poorer gradea. See our Una , and prices before buying: r 'be Flnaud'a Llla Da France .... II Oil la Trefle i.xtra-t. ui. ,.'o iUc Colgate's Italian Violeta ox. "aso ' HOWELL DRUG CO.. Hotel XaoyaL Xidala tha Block. Free Offering! FOB ONE Villi . Tb Kczlcr, EOW. OLIIEY will heal for kberal efferinj. C net miss this chascc ta tc bci!cd. Cmee U2I lirum SI. 21 Hmt. e:ies-8 l u. TO 8. p. U.