OMAHA, FRIDAY. MAY 7. 1!00. ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH CHRONIC AILMENTS? If o, you haven't called on the Austro-American Doctors ( f DR. THEODORE MILEN fir. Mflin Is an expert diagostlcian of 30 years' experience In the treat ment of nervous "and chronic diseases. le are all patients personally and outlines their treatment, asking no ions at all of the patient. He frankly tell those who are Incurable that nothing can be done for it m. and. In sum refuses the treatment and accepts no fee. nicnt I: kI Mote and more people of Omaha,' Nebraska, and surrounding states are learning that the Austro-Ame rlran treatment is the most uc teesful In the world for thos suffering with Rheumatism, Ooltre. Epilepsy, Gall Stones. Diseasea of the Liver. Kidneys, Stomach. Flood, Chronic and Nervous Diseases of Men and Women, etc. Since the Austro-Anierican Doctors have established thrlr Omaha office they have treated and cured hundreds of seemingly hopeless rases, many of which had been pronounced incurable by ordinary physi cian's methods. Dr. Milen. the diagnostician St the head of the Austro-Amerlcan Doctors, sees all patients personally, and frankly tells them whether or not they can be cured. If the patient Is Incurable the doctor frankly states that nothing ran be done, and the case Is not accepted. Following Is one of the testi monials which these1 physicians are constantly receiving from grateful patients whom they have treated and cured: tr MUen. the Austro-American Doctor: I wmte you noine time as", telling you how nicely I was improving of my stomach trouble, bronchial trouble ami my headache. I feel al most well nnii. Tou remember when 1 time to you ( M scarcely able to get around because of the terrible pain In my head and the pain In my chest. You remember I vomited up nearly everything I ate but now t feel strong and almost In perfect health. 1 will be pleased to tell anyone of your kindness and the great benefit you have done me, and can say truth fuly that you have kept your word In every particular. People who knew me a year ago and see me now hardly recognise me. I tell them, when they ssk me what has caused this grcnt Improvement, that I went to the Austro-American Doctors. I am aaylng a ood word for you wherever 1 can, as you certainly deserve It. Wishing you continued success. I am. yours truly,' Al'GfPTA LARSON. "SI 2 Pouth 1th Pi., Council Bluffs, la. Don't delay but call on them at once, as health is the most Important thing of all. and It is use less to suffer science can relieve you. The pa tient takes no chances at all. as AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA jAB0UT A TH-C!SND A 0AY Mrs. J. B. Stiles Din as Result of a Street Car Accident. JURY HOLDS COMPANY BLAMELESS la ftb Foo 9s Asked Until tho Patient Is Cured Don't mako a mistake in the address. The only Omaha offices of YheA Doctors Are Permanently Located at Suite 428 Ramge Ouilding 15th and Harney, Just Opposite the Orpheum Theater. Deceased W as finest ef Friend M(lr City When -rldet Hap pened that Reaalteal In Her Death. The coroner's jury held an Inquest over the body of Mrs. J. P.. Stiles of Mount Pleasant. In., yesterday aftfrnonn. Mrs. Stiles did about noon Wednesday hs tli result of a street car accident on the even ing of May 1. She was In the city as the guest of Mr. sntl Mrs. McKlaunn, Twenty third und O streets, tin that particular evening she had been to Wet Q street, where Mr. McElgunn runs a small theater. Coming back she stepped off the car sud denly between P and O streets and Is said to have turned backward In such a manner that the rapidly moving ctr threw her violently on the back of her h'-ad. She was picked up unconscious and was taken to Dr. J. W. MeOrann's office. After being treated there for a few days she was taken home by her friends. Bhe died yesterday as the result of the fall. The coroner s Jury brought in a verdict of accidental death due to her own act and In a manner that left no fault at the door of the Omaha Council Btuffs Street Rail way company. The body will be sent to her home In Mount Pleassnt. where the funeral will be held. Two of her children arrived before her death and a third arrived lost ntght. They will accompany the body home. V. Mi C. A. to Organise. The board of directors of the South Omaha Young Men's Christian association mill meet Friday evening for organization. The usual officers are to he selected from the board of directors. tt. D. Wlers has been president of the board and he la still a member of the board of directors. It U possible that he may be asked to serve an other year, tie has been anxious to have the board elect J. t. 'Ringer to the position. The board of directors, after the organisa tion, win take up the usual order of busi ness. Mario City finsatp. Bert Hamilton, who has been in Chicago, has returned. John K. OfHern haa gone to Excelsior Springs, Mo., for a rest. Miss Alda Mead has gone to Mlnden for a short visit with relatives. Jetler's Gold Top Boer delivered to anv Mnney tltl tomes In t rmlet the rfclM "atlaa Inatl tate Feed. lumilliiu; sllll come for tne building fund of the Child Savin Institute snd it now looks as thoimh the entire amount of t76.ono will be raised long N-fnre June 1. the n-w limit placed ty fl. A. Jnslyn on his condi tional subscription f $j".A The fund raised by the children Is assisting ma terially in aaelllne; the totals. Additional subscriptions received Wednesday were: Previously acknowledged, after de ducting th Htnount of sums desig nated for the endowment .fund Vi5.9M.in t'nion Stork Yards National bank Swift iind Company ft lend ladles, Sunday BRIEF CITY NEWS 1909 FRI SAT 1909 MAY SUN MON TUt WED. THl 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 station asked If he might not retain an Innocent looking sea shell which had been taken from his pocket. L'pon Investigating the shell an officer discovered that it con tained gum opium, which Is used by "hop fighters" either as a chew or smoke. Here after, shells and other possible hiding places for drugs will be retained at the jail office when they are found on prison ers. Adopt the Trobate System Polbe Judge Crawford and City Prosecutor Daniel have a new scheme of getting rid of the regu larly appearing vagrants of the city. In stead of putting them In jail for from ten to thirty days, they now sometimes allow g man to go free on bis promise that if he Is ever arrested In Omaha again he will willingly accept a present of ninety days In the county jail. 'Several men have already been released on thla arrangement, one having been arrested again and given lila nlnety-duy sentence. Marshall' Brown, a dusky roustabout of the Third ward, went free Thursday morning In the s,ime way. Anti-Saloon Men Ignore Excise . Board Elected Hope Supreme Court Will Reverse Bedlck Decision and Put Their Ticket In. Dynamite Wrecks Buildings as completely as coughs and colds wreck lungs. Cure them quick with Dr. King's New Discovery. WV and $1.00. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Have Soot mat It. 14X. Sat lUnew-Edholm, Jeweler. Badolsa r. Swokeda, Public. Accountant Blaehart, photographer, IS th A Karna.n. Walkvp Seal I state Co 109 Pax ton Bin Kara, photo, removed" t'6 it 'and Howard. Bemoral Dr. Harm now at 1126 Douglas Keep poor money and valuables in the American Safe Deposit vaults Id The Bee building. Boxes rent, from II to lis. B. B, Combs, optical btmtnese. 1SJ0 Douglas street., Examination frse. actable Ufe--FoIlclee. sight drafts at maturity. H. D Neely. manager. Omaha. Whs re Can Ton Matt Monthly Deposits of t to 10 earning 4 per cent dlvluends : At til Xebrafcka Savings and Loan An n, Board of Trade Bldg. Victim of Qun Improves Mike Caaey, alias William Parnell. the man who was shot by the police while he was attempt ing to eacape fram the place where he Is said to have Iried tn rn'.er Monday night. Is Improving at Wise hospital. Comnlnlnt Affhiast Bllky Smith A com plaint was filed In police cojrt Thursdiy morning try tire couniy ....... , l8toffk. Ill(l,e,.tor chne. E. Llewellyn "Bllky" Smith with assault with attempt 1 . i-hictttfo. formerly chM of the Omaha to rcb Albert. "Krltd.)8n .on the night of j d!vWion of the rural free delivery March U. Bmlth pleaded not guilty ana win oe sivco u f-" .u.-.., ,,,.. v.. U;--R Duranil f Alliance. Carl lialladay case next ruejnay morning, will either be ditcharged by ford or beund pvr.io the district court. Assistant rnltd States Distr t Attorney A. W. Lane of Lincoln was a visitor at fed eral headquartere. General Charles V. Msndersnn left on Wednesday niRht for a trip to Philadelphia and Washington. U C. Erwln of Hastings. George Ander son of Kearney. C. 11 Staats of Fremont, K. W. Young and C. E. Coffin of Lincoln are at the Murray. system Laramie, ... IV. I'll. ,1.11. after which he , ()f Falrfux alKj 1 Judge Craw- 1 city are at the &eoua Caitsri-U .Bound Ofir On the Charge of larceny frem the p sn. Loons Caner. a Ti.l:d .ward nrgresa. living at 'l.i."'vrtn and' Cass atiee.s. was bound Vfi to lr,A diSi.ici au. ; .'ro:n j-nllcc curt Thu red '. S; e its . 1 iiarged with liking Fied F. .M. :,"e:,i;i's pscketbook. eon'.ala lng fiom.his povk.-t oa tue trect Wedf!:y cUjlit, Nelson lives "at Vii Suutli " Wt.itv-el.tilli st rest. T IJHcu" Xeslsts Jilflgaieat-Franci J. K"l. n ..fUi a jr.. t'": .. : c.i:)iy eoavs Thurtfii mernlrig n as'de the j iiip. mni rh!th i:r. Onrrr ! !. f. rrfr fe. nbuir.d e lr.e-c'.ry . a:'.e: --sin. Et.lsnn tin lh liiar, t, uuJ . ttn 'p.alni :. t a, -if'. x. inMV.'h eo-. trllon on" i!-.e f -.-.f.U. . 'pc:-.aL- )i '. U t 'ttle,r.M ' a -lta. d!rc rrr:' ":! r. s il l r. ui r . 'u-'.xj atr.:rd anJ la -at t;.ld ard li au'e ,T Hi rigre. i.--..:-; tt dctviidai.t was not ar.ire o: sr.u: vbx.iiik. ec. er. ". -. v;.i:.-. 1.- r. S"jet! nev v. ay ' of Vnn' .i.-ns .Ariv 'in r.n-'n;' ... , ' '-". " , Mu'f c' 1 an fc-vi. V'.lhe p-.ltce. A lr e:' , ,,ni, -r...-'t i-i c alii s.s ar'cMd' at Ibe p'lce;the Ptxfn C. A. Cooper ot Kansas y are ut tne senilis. deorKe B. Herndon of Fremont. E. W. nlmarm of Portland, fcthel McMillan, Mabel McMillan of Kurwell and Ella Me Cord of Los Angeles are at the Rome. Dr. U. c. Voung of Ponea. Q. D. Hoar. V. J. H'Jtlede c?' Si.ajlding. J. H. Bacon of Kanras 1ty. E. W. Fuller of Syricuse and J. H. Tnwle of Lincoln are at the Henahaw. C. H. Munroe of Ksnsas City. Dr. A. J. Cameron of Herman. Dr. W. C. Keettel of L"ons Jan.e C. Bin k of Lincoln, C. R. Bauglm and H. W. rrovoat of Wajthlll are at the Loyal. Mr. ar.d Mrs. C. D. Hudsin of Denver. H. M. fentt of Pia nvlew. E. C. farmon. T. E. Htr.gan ef lCansas City. Mr. ond Mrs. H. W. Meyers of Crawford and Ganrce E. Heston of Friend are at the Mills :d. ' Vi:iam' Hiswettr ef I.lnwood. P. E. ra.Mcck "f Wahoo. M. Ct IValker. Nola V a 1 e of v. -ei)l-r Wafer. 'A.; J Schaar The Anti-Saloon league ' refuses to con cede the election of the republican nominees for the Board of Fire and Police Commis sion, and Harry A. Stone, secretary, says the league will push Its case In the su preme court In the hope that the decision of Judge Redlck of the district court will be reversed. ,. . r , m . The lenaue holds that there were no vacancies to be filled when the committees of the two parties chose men as candidates for the excise board on the ground that vacancies existed on the tickets and that they wee filling these vacancies. "We have consulted a number of lawyer and they all tell us that the court can not do otherwise than reverse the decision of the lower court," said Mr. Stone. "If the supreme court does do this, then our can didates will be declared elected, for they received more votes than-any of the other petition candidates. Lawyers tell us that another election would not be necessary In the event the supreme court rules as we have every reason to believe It will." part of the city. Telephone No. 8. Mrs. Carl Root will entertain the women of the Methodist church tills afternoon. Dr. V. H. Slabatigh has returned from Ohio where he was called by the Illness of k!s mother. Success lodge No. ffi. Roval Achates win meet In Odd F Hows' hall Thursday ev.n ng I Helen Dsrt 1IIBLCWU VI rOtflB I1UU. August Miller and others are protesting sgainst the license of John Kelliait, fou North Thirty-third street. - Miss Elisabeth M. Nicholson and Charles M. Miller of Burdette, Minn., were mar ried Tuesday evening In South Omaha. The city clerk will put the dog tags on sale at 1 p. m. today. After Mav t6 the dogs will be Impounded If the license Is not paid. Deptuy Sheriff Peek of! Arkansas City. Ark., took In custody August Brock, a prisoner for whnm he came to South Om aha, arriving yesterday. The children of the Lincoln school will have full charge of the program tins even ing at the Routh Omaha High school audi torium. The entertainment ts for tho pur fose of purchasing statuary. A good crowd of music lovers attended the program given last night at the South Mrs. Frank Judsun Waller T. Prise The Hi by Show. 1-iulles of South Umahu .... Omaha Iron Store company John A. Mcfhane R. K. Stewart Card Puny, four young South Omaha St. Humahns church W. B. Merch A. R. Aery Plymouth Congregational school St. John's A. M. K. church Warner 8. Frank Cash F. A. tYeswey. South (husha Ilentv O. Pike. S'Utli OmuliH Gretna Kensington club. Gretna. Neb P. H O. society. Gothenburg. Neb.. Cash ... Frank E. Scott. Florence A friend. South Omsha Mrs. llusrh Carpenter. lincoln. .. . . . .Tames Onr" : Grace Ullle .- Mary Scott. Florence tonecieo ny little captiilns among the children of the city for the Brick fund: Helen Pearce John Miles Margretha Grlmmel Hasel Updike Churles Horenson Charles Flnhr Adelaide Funkhouser Dundee Children's Brick fund .... Kachne! Metcnlf Dorothy Jurison John Brotherton Annie Colin Margaret Mathews Winifred Ithmp Thelma Pelllck Jacy All"n Mrs. Kohrs Virginia Reed Allen and Carlyle Pnrker Eddie Flint Francis Hoditln John Hnnlahen Roland Jefferson Gerald Werne Wilbur Fulloway Mary MeAdams Herbert NcRele '. Helen Noyes Nora Chae Eddie Flint Georsre Inkster Luclle lAthrop Donald McVan Harriet Met Howard Payne Charles Weeth Harold Weeth Randolph Weeth Catherine Conrad Uo (in 1o 01 101. ( e'.0o Stun liver the entire numh-r to the Messrs Sliubert. , It Is the purpose of the Messrs. Shubert to p.it each little mouse In a pretty esse snd distribute them anions- the hotels in New York as an advertisement for "The Blue Mouse" now running at their Lyric theater In that city. HEWITT SEINES SOME leepy e la f t InU ta-ala I p tla the f.ame l.a m a. MORE fcara-e The feud between Sleepy Hewitt, man, and Frank Brown, defender game laws, goes on without ceasing. Is before the couniy court again Omaha High school auditorium. J he pro THREE RED-HAIRED MEN MIXED UP IN ARSON CASES Colarldence Has GlTen Rise to gome peenlatlon at the Coart Hoase. Duncan Turner, the alleged Incendiary now on trial In district court, haa red hair. James Smith, who burned down the Sunder land Bros, barn, has hair which could be called red without stretching It much, and the last previous defendant In an srson cwse wore hair of almost vermlll'.on hue. The above Instances sre not quite nu merous enough scientifically to deduce that f'- :-s; locks and fiery crimes are concomitant. T':r:.;'s case came up before Judge Button Thursday morning and most of the day was occupied 1n getting a jury. Turner (s charged br the last grand Jury with hav-Ina- set firs to a residence at Seventeenth and California streets In April last year. He had seme goods stored In the attic and had Insured them. .'.-Ml. LMI.j.lm il 14IIIIII. I " iiiwiiii . . . t Cll.& t3 r l"r ......... Benton Heller Txirent Rosens'ock . Dorothy Arter Dorothv Balbach ... Helen Belsel Eleanor Bursts!! .... Elliabeth Penyman Eva Bnrstall Acle Ballard Carl Palbnch Mnrv Cleland Frederick Conn Mory Grove Ruth Ilelnriche Carrie Hlnkley Frankle Krapp Esther McVan fllee Porterfield ... RHlph Pratt Inland Potter Mildred Plcknrd .... Porothv PosTUe Helen Strelclit i..:. Harold Streig-ht .... .Tohn Pnmlerlnnd ... Pearl Vest Virginia Van Court Dorothy Wilcox Etlier Wllhelni Fddle Dowllng Edith Knapp Jnmes Kennedy .... Charles Weston .... Fr-le Perkins William Tonne- Vern Enelish 1 ols Rohhins Wvman Rohhins .. Catherine McClure. Florence. 44 10 .S.on JR. 00 j.m 1 sn I.Vim 1001 in.no 7 11 5 30 n.nn &.() 5 ( A. no 6.nn 01 Si inn 2HI l.ai 1 no .so R7.no in a l.no 14.76 124 IS ln.nn 11.10 U M 9 15 .n 2 .40 1 I26 1 7. 7 46 70 ft.flfl ton 5 6.16 6. -JO 6 05 5.10 4 00 4.76 4M 4.6H 3.30 X.64 S.4 iM .4n jno awl .on son Hon id) 2 70 2.71 I. To ?. 1 t"f 1.A5 1.rt 1.00 1 40 l.ftrt 1.60 1.40 1 1.70 1.80 1.50 1.30 1 "0 10 ISO 1.S0 1 49 1 no . I.ar. , 1 Ro 2.41 1.61 1.00 1.35 1.S0 1 40 . BO .fA .as .70 .70 fi.45 1 SO 250 flsher of the Hea-ltt on the charge of fishing with a seine. Meantime he Is being bound over to keep the peace on complaint of Brown ahoj s wears that Hewitt has threatened to tear him Into a mlllon pieces. Your complexion at well at your temper is rendered miserable by a disordered liver. By taking Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets you can improve both. They cleanse and in vigorate the ' stomach and improve the digestion. acatiaf ' , 1 seij. -; yrf SATU R DAY 4 May Sale of ! WAISTS S (Brandeis Stores S Wliea ymm ay Oela Meal rioae he sare It la WasabarwCraaar's Qel4 kfedal Fleer. This la laayartaait. Straw Hats We desire to call your atten tion to tlie first complete show. iiiK of the new straws, which will occur at our store tomorrow.' The assortment contains a com prehensive variety of the newest, smartest and handsomest styles, that will be worn this season. Sailors in perfectly bleached, split and Sennett braids, finely trimmed and finished, at 50c to $3.50. " ' ' . ' Also an infinite variety of Panamas at $3.00 to $7.50. Note the display in 15th street windows. A 1111 J STOMACH CENTER OF MAN . LIFE-ALL ELSE SECONDARY gram was presented by the African church socMlee of Omaha and South Omaha. The Board of Fire and Polh-e commis sioners met lost evenlna- to. continue the hearings in the protested liquor cases pend ing before the body. No quorum was pres ent so t.ie board took adjournment. Richard Laverty made the course of nine holes yesterday afternoon In 42 which Is bogv play Fch afternoon this week has seen the golf lovers out on the links. The course will be very satisfactory this year. The members of the Men's club of St. Martin's church are preparing; a minstrel to be given at the South Omaha High school auditorium May 17. The swa'tfest at tho grand opening of the fsouth Omaha Country club will besrtn ;romptlv at 2 p. m. Friday afternoon. Floyd Sherwood has a system of handicaps arranged Court AlleniHiiia No. 3035. Independent Ordr of Foresters, will hold an lmiortant meeting this evening. 1418 N" street. Re freshments will follow the business seaslon. yf)il dMll cIe(lr comp,1on take The funeral of Mrs Augusta Smith will ' 0 , Laxave for constipation and tie held at the residence netir Avery at r K r' ' " , .. , . . 2:30 p. m. today. The burial will he In Liver trouble, as It will stlmulats these Bellevue cemeterj". The funersl is prlvste. I organs and thoroughly cleanse your sys FTits B. Sandwall and family will start j terTli which Is what everyone needs In the for Sweden Sunday. Thev will srnd a i , ,n f.-i -..ti For sale bv all davs vlfltlna- in the east and will take "v " of the liners the latter part of next druggists. Total ... Previously Children's scknowledeed Ttrick fund.... In the Wi.971'. 10S. Titnl Pslanco to risp. R.132.R2. Time-limit. June l. .I6A.SB7.18 few one week. The success which hss followed L. T. Cooper during the past year with ills new preparation, Cooper's New Discovery, H unparalleled. Cooper haa a novel theory. He believes that the human stomach Is directly responsible for most disease. To quote his own words from an Interview upon his arrival In an eastern city:' " I he average man or woman cannot be sick If the stomach Is working properly. To be sure, there ere diseases of a virulent nature, such as cancer, tuberculosis, dia betes, etc., which are org.nic, and are not traceablo to the stomach, but ten fevers can, In nine cases out of ten. be traced to something tsken into the stomach. All of this half -sick, nervous exhaustion that is now so common, is caused by stomachic conditions, and It i because my remedy will and does regu'ete the stomach that I am meeting with such success. "To sum the matter up a sound diges tive spparatus that Is doing its full auty, getting every particle of vitality out of all food by transferring it to the bowels In a perfectly digested ststethls jbove all else brings health." The following unsolicited endorsement comes from J. L. Turk, living at 916 Lo cust street. V'lneennes. Ind. Mr. Turk is well known throughout the Oho and Mis sissippi valleys. He Is now sixty-eight years of age, and claims his general health is better than for some time paot. "For several years." ssys Mr. Turk, "I have suffered from stomach' trouble. I was In a badly weakened and rtfa-tiown condition Aftet eating I would bloat, and be In pain and distress for several hou.'s. An all-gone feeling would come over ins, and 1 had no energy nor ambition what ever. This condition continued for a long time, although I took treatment from several good physicians, and tried a num ber of patent remedies, without rellet. "On reading of Mr. Cooper's theory. I became convinced Miat he was right, and procured several bottles of his New Dis covery preparation. In order to test hi' claims. It affoided prompt relief, and when I had taken three bottles, my trouble had disappeared and I was feeling like different, man. To make try restor ation sure. I took twtf more bottlea of the New Discovery. It .has now. been several months since I stopped tsklng the Coaper, medicine, and I have experienced no pain or distress In that time, although 1 eat. anything 1 wish. . "The medicine also relieved me of chronic cnnsiipstlun and piles, the latter having bothered me for many years. Cooper's New Llecovery Is a wonderful prepsrstlon and I recommend It to any one suffering from stomach trouble." Cooper's New Discovery -Is sold by all druggists everywhere. A sample bottle sent free upon request by addressing The Cooper Medicine Company, Dayton. Ohio, , I las a Ureal Prospect. f- lbv.q v. , rc.nMiw.: . . - - - ( jn urni-i'iBSH ui'KPii rriuj.nif over mm- e M- Kfv'' w"'1 V T'lor ,f ; future, so much so, thst lie will move here j eylvenla Lines, ten-dav stopovers. Including! LV'r, . Y V i- Mrrc"'lnl- j with his family at onre, to make this their , date of deposit are now allowed, upon I O. O. 1 rdv ot Ka.'ia.s City. A. P. Flis- . : ., . , , . ,' i "mr.-.n of T -::meti. n C. Weher of ! non,e- ; notice to conducor, at either Colurgbua. , Tvjtnks Omaha II Mr. R. K. H'tilnies. presldrnt of the ; Holmes Piano and Music company. Man- kaio. Minn., believes Cmaha has a great THE EI.ECTKICAI, HHOW, EverrthlnsT Will Be Ready for the Opealnar Thorsday Klarht. Preparations for the opening of the elec trical show are progressing rapidly and the ! big show will be all ready for the opening Thursday night. The wireless telegraph station will be In working order and president Tafl's message will be received at the Auditorium at 7:30 and the lights will be thrown on by President Jo'ms'.on of the Electrical expo- i aitlon. Miss Mehaffey, the vocallsi, will 1 I arrive fn.m Cincinnati on Thursday and j I will sing at thj opening and every after- l noon and evening during the show. i Bee Want Ads Are Business Boosters. Penaarlvanla Lines' Stopovers. On first-class tickets reading over penn- Annoanerments of the Theaters. Three memb-rs of the Maddern family of actors will arpear In "Salvation ell," M which Mrs. Flske and her famous Man hattan company will present at the Rur wood theater three nights commencing Monday. May 17, with a Wednesday mati nee. Mrs. Flske herself Is the most dis- j tlnguished of the Madderns, and her pres- j ent position as the foremost actress of the , American stage Is the result of a lifelong j endeavor. Msry Middern. an aunt of Mrs. t Flske's. and who has been on the stage I more than half a ceeury. is me secona representative- of the Maddern family In "Salvation Nell." and the third Is Marie Maddern. cousin of Mrs. Flake's, who Is !n her third season. V. ll V. P. Crawford and io:-.a I Mr. ve r. Mr. and Mrs R. H. West I Rrrs . f ive:-. Mr. snd Mrs. Will H. ' L , , iii. i a I'll'.. t r. '" . Harris ef Dosrtwood sre at ' romrletrd nnd the HMmea jlano and muslo BtrKk has been transferred to Omaha. T. F. Quinlan, buyer fir Hayden returned this morning from Mm Minn., w-'iere arrangements wre One of the most extraordinary contracts ever entered Into by a theatrical firm was arranged last week between the Messrs. Pittsburg. Washington. Haltimure or Phila- I Shubert and Dr. Dltmns. the soologlcal ex- delphla. Also eff.-ctlve April 2! at Indisn- f pert of the Pronx park, New York, npills. , ! By the terms of the agreement Dr. Iit- mas undertakes to breed fifty genuine Pee Want Ads Are Business Boosters. i blue mice of unmistakable hue, and to de- Officers of the Omaha Electrical Exposition '"'V " aoa.r ...si, "'bji. j - - , " - ' - ' i ii m n i i v, jtnt.s.-miv s'r9idut Ji Ihhiuu tileciiit al Cu II. Ki lt 1 HI KliLS.S. Vice I'rendi in s-i.l Tieaurvr Wuiat't- J I! I Kit MLR, Tirusurer. J. M rjlLLAV. Managei' of Audiluriuin. A. O. MI'NRO. Vic I'reaidenl and Treasurer Nebraska tiscUlc Cu. WE POINT WITH PRIDE to the endless number of cures we have effected. Our success Is the result of superior knowledge, gained by years ot conscientious study and experience. There Is nothing doubtful or experi mental about our method of treatment. We know just what can be done by our modern and advanced methods and we do not nold out false Inducements and prom I so more. Our name has been a house hold synonym throughout the west for tuuny years owing to our long establish ment in Omaha and tn our remarkable success in the treatment and cure of the class of ailments that constitute our spe cially. We have Investigated and tested all kiown methods fur the treatment and cure of diseases and weaknesses of men, which fives us the right to Judge between the else and the true between shallow pre tensloi' snd solid worth between sub stance and shadow. Musty and ancient theories and methods cannot stand out against our advanced modes of treatment, SKi'nst progressive medical aclence. ana Indisputable evidence of hundreds and hun dreds of esses cured. All that expert skill, vsst experience and scientific attslnment can accomplish are now being done for those who apply to us for the help they need. We treet nil ealy, and enre promptly, safely and thoroughly, by tke latest and best methods, BBOXCHITH. OATAmmat. NEBTOUa ZlMlXTTY, blood roisoxr, axur diseases, xidbky and blaodeb DiaSAgsa, and all Special Diseases aad thetr complications tn the shortest time possible snd st the lowest cost for sklUfal service and suoeessfal treatment, ges" ew aw mm Consultation Office Hours; 8:00 a. tn. to .90 p. m. r tt CI EL nd Cgamlnatlon. f1?'1- i ' on"' " ou " not cull, writ STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1303 Famam St.. Between 13th and 14tb Sts.. Omaha. Neb Ik. 1 . -jr...". . , 'Y-. Our product and reputation are the best advertisement we can offer A. L Keel, taa JUO-lIlt HoweH St.. Oateka in n n OT ft rt Op Rupture of men, women and children can be cured In a few days without a surgteai operation, loss of time or pain. The cost is governed by the sise of (be ruptured open ing to be closed The money ina be depoeued in soi.it uinaha Hank in the earns of the patient or guardian, not to be paid until the lure is completed. Thousands of ruptured people hav a-cepled these teinia during the past 1 years and all aie enrr pletely satisfied Write or call fur furtner information. DA. lUilg U. VaVAT. OS Beo BeU141aa-. Oaaaaa. ' i