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THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. ATKIL 12. lfm. Nebraska UlM'Umi FKOM ttltKA.v , 6olC.' t Gli Islt.ld 6T Bntttr I nd is Bid ' I LTTTEB TO SLCHITAJRY OF STATE ! I .... . .. ! "'j Write, hat Matter fa fCatlrelr a Haade of knrrtcr aa He a Verger. "ft em a faff Correspondent ) LINCOLN. Ap"il U tPperial.-FrTn the tind l.and Miiar- Hmf there r.a nm." a H.i nil ite.p to "rciTiii i ll niir i Jur.Mn from Ih old soldier houned thr. Ti r em plaint, which it r.gned by C. G. VnnM. set out in detail a sto'y of con 0 ti'.ri which h say are lntoie-ablc. fl Meat which th old soldiers are competed io I. Mr. Vannre wroe. was o rotten tha.: I'r flit',, mnt;j' appinted there, refused to rcrirt't ny of tt to be btought into th honp.ta.: while th butter it of th nam brand a that of which amp) was recently fart to th s;ate house. Thai sample w so rancid thut It look several hour to get th odor of It out of th offic of th ! eia-")- of stsle. 'W can do nothing ' aald rs-crta-T or P:te Junkm. If th Board of Tubhr land and building had it way about the matter th commandant of th Soldiers' Horn at Grand Island would have ben re Tw ifH imr aso. To m.v mind h ha dm-iin-rt4 That h Vr not comptn: in th pt!on which h fllld. But M i a cat. ni!y for th -ormoT. If Commandr Pm 6o not lik an ordr w iu.. h a.mply i;nor It. and w bar ho powr to rmo him or fore bltn to carry out jrrtruction. W cannot foro htm 1o fd th oldir on rood mat that w buy. Th arovwmpr ot't can hlp out th un fmnm iwmtwt of the home." Mr. YantiftM wroi that all the tat tnnt be mad atoul fd.r.( th oldirc on rottn meat oould b rerified by th urron. I'r. Pun. an could th nory of th rancid burter. Tba old woldier way in hi appeal for tilp: "My God: Mr. Junkln. it 1 worwe than AndTacmxiiJe." Th complaint ay( the hulldlnir are aro int; to ruin and It w-iU require more than ts MM to put them In a good ahap a they r when the preeent commandant -umed control, i A threat on the part of th commandant, P aald th letter, t rodure wajt of em loe and nurwe fta caud many com petent employe to quit, and other are threatenina: to quit a aoon a Mr. BameH . put hi threat nto effect. j It I charired 1n the letter that Mr. Barn eold a bunch of cattle, which he had fed . 'i ir,ir t . loo to, th.., h i locing money for th etate and at the j Him time 1 not treating the aoldier a they ahould be treated. Vpon hi return to th city Mr. Junktn will turn hi letter over ta the governor and ak him to take aome action. Rined Dwelt, raid Flee. Frar.4 iHa:-e made a mimake and ahot a duck In the presence of the ever-watchful Ian Gull i and Joe Boehler. gtmc warden and rtrpui) . and a a reault had to pay out as when taken before Judge iir.fferman if lakota county. All thi et.ox.lng occurred a I CryFtaJ lake, where th two aieuth eient to anai a few, pernor who ee aup poned le be fiahing illegally. Instead of catching the-Xiaherman, they caught th hunter. OaaeakB Mt ere Teraa. Fred Onsen k op, eentenred to eer e ten year in tn atate penittntiary for man elaugtater. having killed Charles Burn, must aerv hi term. The eujireme court ha affirmed the decision of the dietrict court of Case county. Attorneys fur the defendant argued that the state bad not given sufficient time to investigate wit- neas summoned sfter th trial began and whtwe names had not been given out prev- ious to th time the trial began. Thty also (.omnia lord that the Jury' had been sep- stated for a period of .'wenty-one daya. wing to the fact tat a family of one of the witnesses had been Quarantined tin account of smallpox. The court overruled these objections. Mmmrn Cava pi lea with Order. The Bjrilcgton has notified the Btale Kai:w ay commission that tt will obey th ojdtr ia construct a new depot at Hold rrge, but It aaked until May 1 to get Its plan perfected. This time was granted. The order wa issued by the commission alter a hearing had been given on bom s.des and it was proven te the satisfaction of the commission that Holdrege waa en titled to a better depot than It had. lasgterui state Hsasr, i. Torrel of Swedsbr-g headtid a class of Uarty-flv boys and gi-1 is an inspvctiun of the slat bouss today. The class cal.ed 1 aL the various office and met the :..! oXX.Vers w he chanced to be in . ' Uskf I.Ike Rekste. Jt. atiaxe iU-Jw- oummweiou hss di- mi-aed th. coo.plaint of tii. Kend.li-Pmah j have beeV rented tor w,7r' T i" .Z'J... cumpatiy against Lht Burlington raiiruad ! Patierson. superintendent; Mas Msrie i ct"TIP',J' 'f headed by the celebrated Tfci w as a cits w herein the Kendall-Sm th ' K rrincipai: Mtsse Hollenberk and , black-facte .romediana, being engaged in aie emwu' had for Hurt m fr'm I i!Lm.f..r 1 ?3 ,(a.TSrlmw,t- ih"r I thi rrlest an maddeat of mualcal Wood, aw n uo,aiii io umom, a oisianc ol ix illes. of g? a tar, by w hich it shipped ... .....i i io-u- .am trom u uuii. In !, the company to Lancolu, a distance tif m rtm.iro uui iic ana put in a rate of s'win ih? or brirk. The telephone company ecu per m pounds. Py roason of thi h.rtier rat th complainant art out that Ever Hoar Anyone Say Coffee "Is .cod for lie healthr Some are so strong they can fctand abuse Some Can't There's comfort and pure relief for tho-e who have troubles from coffee and there are many front a change to well-made, well boiled There a Reason" Fcstum Cereal Ccmjiany, Ltd.. Battle CreeV. V.lrh. POSTUI.I Nebraska ii w c.it..l tu d ik inttnu the grtndir : and metketti.g of flour and feed etuff The rte en commnd He to flour and fed I jch a w hat and com. for the thirty! a:a waa i cent per ln pound, but unt j JuiT ,,ir' tn" r' l rt1t, Te force th railroad 1 restore that So rate th commleeioo to be a very "r precedent. a th rat wa. m th ntur of rehat. wariest Caw.ee Maa. Mifi of th ta. Hoard af A I ment feel wurw that taa backbone of I ter 1 broken. They we aretwd rln- thi I ! afternoon by A. W. Prribrer of the Union Pacific taa departmenU who i a aur i hurb.nrer tf hot time and warm w-athr. I ' Mr. Srrltmer cm down tn look over aome ' of the railroad report and a-et a dt . I for hi appearanre before th board when i-ecin It meetin on the firwt Monday in Wi I .a wrcwre Hti 1m Warti. Ed Iaw-reinc. bond clerk in th office of Slate Auditor Barton. tody filed bonds ii4 by Thelp county to th amount of linfl m for a new court hout and Jail and bond to th amount of IT.WO for Bear City for wir wotk. j (wiener taaiilU(. Goernor Shaiienberaer and Leo Mat- thew. hi thjf tlik and cretary to th j democratic elate cornmittee. went to Ptrat- j ton thi morning" to take part in th demo- j cratir bnqut there ton;glit. Really at Work on Capital Removal I Citizem of Grind Island Take Stept 1 to Be in Beidineil When I Fifht Befini. GRAND ISLAND. :eh.. April 11 'Spe cial.) A meeting of the Commercial club ha been called for tomorrow evening for the purpoee of dicuFlng th action to be taken w tth reference to eeruring a vote by the people of the -etate on the capital removal proposition before any appropria- 1 tion or levy 1 made for a new cpitol building. The aim i to co-operat w Ith youngrtera kept out of danger by making every city and county tn central and n impoairible for them to accumulate can weirtern Nebreka. Kearney' Commer- j non. rocket and othr implement of cial club already ha a committee on pub- S war and carnage. licity and th fact i recogniaed fully that up to the pwrht of fixing a new location, if it come to that, the interest of the j various clUee are identical. Ther i little, j doubt but that there will be united action. definite plan to that effect having been, in a measure, formulated. MERCY SISTERS OPEN HOSPITAL AT ALLIANCE ;ewr Iwtitot fee Vewera trkraak d Kasterai lewra la C war; ml Omaha Order. ATJJANCE. Neb.. April 11 fPpec'al Telegram.) The Mercy Flster of Omaha formally opened the Alliance hospital here taday under the name of the Mercy hospi tal. It will now be In full charge cf these aistere w ith a competent staff of physician and surgeon and will supply the hospital I 1 demand of western Nebraska and th east- j ' ern part of Wyoming and southern Bouth I j Dakota. The new hospital is In course of j ; erection and when completed will be one J j of the best equipped Institutions in the i state. ! Faklra aad Beggua l ader Baa. CENTRAL, CITT. Neb., April U. Spe cial. ) Te campaign being waged by the Commercial club agrainst traveling begarare and fake advertising schemm I already bearing fruit, and the sight of sn Itinera- ant beggar bearing the plaocard. "1 Am ! Blind." or carrying paper explaining that j he is deaf arid dumb, seem to be almost a j thing of the past in Central City. The Com- ! "rcis.i ciud ha appointed a credential I committee, which is to eiwmine the papers j r " beggar w ho come to th tow n ak- i lnK for ana ,r tn'-v convince the com- i fifee that they are w orthy they are auth- ! or'pa to ahead and ask aid from the j citiaen. A week ago a beggar started to work in Central City, asking for aid on the plea that he waa deaf and dumb. Th com- mine nintinn nie papers ana xouno tnst . many buildings the city owns or ha claim tty to oe for themselves what Is being he only bore th affidavit of H. B. Raine. iB various aectloni, for wtiicfa no rent I " "nh ot aelf-help cam purporting to be a practioing phj-aioian in j, being received. Deign being conducted by the Aoc.iated Denver. Colo. A dipatch to the city clerk I ( - ! Charttlaa. A baxaar la to be held on those of Denver brought th Information that! Aaaeaaeeaaeata af the Theaters. i days ia th rotunda of tbe Be building, for ther ws no such physician aa H. B. i If you haven't vial ted Mia Patsy at the! the exhibition and sale of variou article Raines In Denver and that there had not Brandeia you are doing yourself a rreat manufactured by men and women at Park been any listed in the city directories f or ' injustice, for she is on of tha eaaMt ,-i. Wilda home. the last four years. The fellow who bore the certificate, when be found that his esse waa being investigated, left town on the first trsin. Nebraska ews atee. CENTRA 1 CITT-Max H. Shelton and E'sie (juieeen berry were married at tne , home of the bride's mother. Mrs M. K. Wuissenberry. north uf town Sunday. REPI BL.1CAN CITT A k result of1 T urft v r election there will be no saloons tietween Superior and McCook. Uast year Alma. Red Cioud, Arapahoe and Biooml ni ton were wet. A Trrnr T Tl 1 TT L. I I 1 k . ' KEPI BUcAS CTTT Tlie Farm ! W errhants Telephone company coir , last week the erection of a lelephr tl. f!l(,, ,n ,ri, clty. Tn, m.'w REPl BIjrAN CTTT-Tlie Farmer and ommenoed t one cen - n.w- hiiudinr J;" ''n ooirg' considerate other work hare recently :n improving their sj stem. tENTRAL CITT Work ba Just been commenced on tne fine new brick building b-ing put up bv the Farmer Ktat bsnit The block w ill be on one of th best busi- ness comer In th town and will be on- Woodward Stock company is presentanaT structed of fin pressed brick. It 1 M- Temnles Tel-rm' in . .w-T t-cird that it will be comp.eied before ."', Tmp" " Tf,'rTm .v that June 1. ' is giving satisfaction to all. The ertgafe- CENTRA L. CITT Only two w k mor meet end on Saturday night, and on Bun snd in fine new depot which Ui Vnion ! day afternoon the Howe Trawelogu wi'l The''n.-oepo,",s o? bnc w T ' -t tb. tham. a laige Vtit ure structure fronted b four j masque stone columns, and has an ample Tht "Duck-None" Bob Van Oaten the KlJTSvAg, on'th:icc lh' r.ereder. a, the Gay- '! stem outside of the larger cities. j rt.v theater, has the whole town talking CENTRAL CITT-B K. Caldwell, residing j about hi laugh-producing oooentrtcitie T.r'ailiT" V'."f """ n u:"",a m-jwwa clearly shown by the s'.ae of th crowd jur Mfmdav by Jumping onto a bora and 1 as hi ci.ndiiton became alarming It wa. ,l f"1""'- matinee-the la -west Monday decided that a serious opera; un should be mat' nee th popular Gayety baa enjoyed in perfoinHt. The opera'ion asa perlormed several weeks. I'pwarda of women by ir Henrj' of malia, anirted bv irs . . , - women Jones and J. F-. Benirm of this place At v"-!,a themselves of th barrels price. report Mr Caldwell was show n,a marked improvement and is regarded a ou ox eanger. . CENTRAL CITT-Kuperv.sor Ma't Hart-, of Silver Creek was able ta attend th meeting oi Tne aupervisrirs her this week. it'xfurzm tee'T. to hospital at Columbus Two month' aao Harry was struck bv a fast trsin on the T'nion Pacific at Silver tYeek. He bad almost croseed tbe trark when th pilot lin of th engine stnirk his arm. hurling linn arteral ard. Th arm waa badiy st, altered and e-mos: jerked from h-a body. raraaer Kfliew hy Traja. LEMARft. la.. April 11 (Special Tele-f-am I James Nash, aged H sears, an old resident of this count), while driving out of H.nton about o clk th,. mornia, was struck by a freight train and instantly killed. Nash a borse and buggy aero burled I about ninety feet. I Persistent adverusoig is tb roaf t B g jKeturna. j O'ISEILL ACESH'S CONTRACT City Council Fot let Beady ta Girt Back the Check. XATTX2 KIT COKE U? T05IGKT 4fipMltta t tri f rrfett lwr ) fr City Hall lwwr r Mar Ielt riaa fr Ileleaae. w . . . . k hM I in eui aprnrj vi wum throurh a reorenttiv. rrente a lwttr from Sute Auditor Barton to tha eity council c mmlttee of th w hola Monday af i ternoon, warnlnf aaint icr:minatoa in in.ur.nca rate. The 0'!.'ei!l arencj. fleir. out of earrvln th Ufaa nk i on the Omaha city hall and fnmlwhlr.B at th at rffrd. H.mw for thra jeara, ' I placing relianr on tha letiar of the ' auditor to proe it mad the low bid with out due knowledie of the law. Councilman Funkhouaer aid h fa'-ored rialnr the O'Neill ajency and returning It t heck for tVtl Coumilroen Johnon. Kutel and Mcov Gern did not taka kindly ta th pjopoaltion for returning th check. Johnaon and Ku ael aaid that to advrtia and radrrtie ccl the city money, and certified check r demanded to make biddera liv up to their proportion. McCovarn, In a briaf ar(Uroent with Funkhoueer. intimated re- j nam kit vliii f e in m 111? ni'ur m mi ifiia, I and Funkhouaer aaid thi ia poaalble. tut i airicily prohibited by low. j Pending the receipt of an eapecied eom i munitation from tha O'Xei.l agency at the ! regular council meeting Tuesday evening. action w a eef erred. pnrtk. COonal B. F. Marahall appeared befora ! th committee to argue again th pro- pofied ordinance ta prohibit firework on th Fourth of July. Th oolonl made a pyrotechnic! talk -for the bey who want ! to ppend cent and celebrate a their father did." Harry Fichr. who Jurt happened in. took fierce iaeue with Colonel Marahall. and wantd a.l firework kept away from child ren. He did not object to aom man or club giving an exhibition, but did want th A a reeult of the talkTeet, tbe committee placed on file the communication of tbe ' Omaha Woman'e club favoring tbe adoption ! of a prohibitory law againet fireworka Being the regular meeting day of the club no representative of th women put In an appearance. Or. Breed Ceta reaMrosatlew. Th committee voted unanimously and with great aplomb te confirm the nom ination of "Doc" Breed aa assistant vet erinarian and slaughter house inspector, srnt in by Mayor Dahlman; a so to aJlcw c.ir ..u.irm.1 w m..vn ir, m oursw hire, so that be can cover the independent packing house in South Omaha. r-I Breed had explained the difficulty tn well- chosen w orda. and council felt be should be thanked for accepting the place, which had gone begging for aome time. Eoikr Inspector Wolfe wa directed to prepare- plana and specifications for re pairing the city bail elevators, at an ex pense, not to exceed fl.aM). which action sidetracks th bid heretofore received for 1 w ejlvators. Obcks were ordered re turned to the bidders and new advertise ments will be made. Dedleatloa af a tewrer, Councilman Davia wanted the committee to arrange a formal dedication of the new sewer Just about completed on Fort street. j by giving a banqutt therein. j Councilman Hummel said he favored aa i ice cream festival, to which everybody and j his sister phould be invited but be waa (Opposed to an ofercial function. Councilman MeGovern said be understood j that family of sewer rata had already taken possession, and be doubted tbe wis- dom of tackling the rodent with so mild ia dose aa Ice cream. Th committee de- j clined to commit itself, th impression be - ; ing Jeft that to turn on the water will be the beat dedicaion. The commite on public property and buildings wa directed to find out km ever, and her list of admiring friend ia ex- tending a rajufli.v as her aoaualntanoe. Mis Qutnlan ia presamin- tbe ohanscter oo delightfully that ordinary praise falls '-Da tne board of directors at once grasped to do her yustioe, and the company ia one ; ll paasibilltj', establishing therein a bead of the best seen at the ew theater. Jt is'fluartera for tbe utilising of energy and a Ravage production, staged by George Marlon, and snore then this caa not be eatd for a comedy. On Wednesdsy afrer- nnnn a fvmtriM will K. & , ..I -k. i . i a-voaing. 'Molntryre and Heath in Haiti" comes ! melanges from the pen of John J. McNallv. It 1 a Klaw V Erlanger show, and this ; means gorgeou costume and scenerv. wonderful lighting effects, snappy action B- " tn,t rf,mh'DfH' t0 u j show. The engagement t tor three n gbta. w 1th a matines on Saturday ' ! ! ror closing week at the Boyd tbe 1 As an Sunday, the opening day foe tb new bill at the Orpbeum. tbe farbionablee who contributed to the enthusiasm that cb- latiiea society n.gnt (Mondavi were r,1, 1B ,h th.t , cu',,,,l oi" on tha heat seen at 1 he the Orpheum In a long time. Lily Lena wa in big faror. Interest la doubly keen in her because sb 1 a raueia of Alio Lloyd, and there in a tendency to compare tb t w famous singing comediennes from tbe "halls" of London. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS f "ans-m, a.. Bur ? Zu ' Burne and 1. K Ritter near Monday eight Frana J ' tamert. tnanager of the Cen tral Coal aad Ceke eeonpaay of Omaha, leavea Thursday fur Rait Lake CVy. I" tab. wner- "ill swuw n IS lw HmnW. i ' Be Want Ada A-w tVusiBesa Boas Lars. Reccivxr Abbott to Issue $400,000 in Certificates Jew Independent Telephone x thinjT t Be Bnilt in South Omahn and Florence. P.eeeiver 11 I. Abbott ef the Inde pendent Telephone company mad applica tion ta Judga H. Murrr in th United Itate cirrult court Monday afternoon f(r authority t ieeu MWi in reciver cer tificaea for the Improvement and main tenance of th plant under th iciver hip The application wa granted by Judge K!ir.rr. Of the MKi 0C in certificate to be lud j by the receiver. IlJe.Ano will be immedi- , ately avaJlahl for the building of a new erchamr building in South Omaha, on a lot already owned by th Independent com pany at Twenty-fifth and M etreete. and for the completion of the exchange in Flor ence. The South Omaha building will be ox::' Jr4 in mae. two atone high, of brick and fi-e proof conatructlon. Both buildmga are ' to be ruahed to completion and ground will be broken in South Omaha thi week Frank E. Eberaole, preeident of the In dependent company, amy the action of the court wiil enable the company to j greatly Improve Ha eerrloe, "The eytm j to be Installed rn th nw exchangee w ill j differ a gotd deal from th aveiem in- eta led tn Omaha, be aaid. 'It will be what la known a the two-wire ay at em. while th preaent lnetallatlon la the three wire rywtem. Jnetead of having the large dial carrying the number the new 'phone will have a small dial In the bare tVe will, through thee exchang, be bJe to greatly expand and lmrror the eervioe tn Omaha and all exchenga will be con nected up for quick eervlce." PITTSBURG PRAYS FOR CITY FREE FROM GRAFT AND VICE PITTFBVRG. April 11. Th apodal "prayer day" ordered by Bishop Cortland Whitehead wa pbeerved today In all th Epieeopal ehurchee ef the Plttehu'g dlo eeee. Kermona were preached on civic righteouaneea. polltica. graft and fraud and a apecial eeriee of printed prayer, pre pared by Biartop Whitehead, wrae read In ail the ehurchee a a form of repentance. Dietrict Attorney William A. Blakeley and hi ataff were busy today preparing a program for the grand Jury' seesion thi week, whloh, be said, would call for the disclosure of the man who paid ?4.r,,0no to Cnarlee Stewart In New Tork to bribe Pittsburg oouncilmen. Frank N. Hoffstot. indicted a the alleged "man higher up" In retting thi bribe pool together, i still in New Tork. and the district attorney had I not been advised tonight a to whether it would be seoeeaary to anek hi extradition. During th week-end the district attorney ' bad several more conference with Stewart f H j, be, that hiB .,orr te tn, erMenoe to be presented to the era nd Jury tomorrow. j Tomorrow la alao th date art for Judge ; R. R, Fraaer'a ruling on the objection brought up by an attorney for the indicted oouncilmen. It i claimed that Foreman Harrison Neablt la not a legal resident of the county and therefore is ineligible to serve aa a grand Juror. The technicality, if sustained, would, it la said, necessitate a recomirjenoernent of the whole graft in quiry. Mayor William Mage win Issue a proc lamation Tuesday calling for a special elec tion on April M te fill vaoanoie In coun cil caused by the resignation of guilty members. JACKSON, Miss.. AprU 3.-The force that are battling in the senate over the bribery scandal spent a busy Sunday, and wnen the investigation is resumed tomor row morning Interesting developments are expected. A score of new w-rtneases have been summoned and aergeants-at-arms are i acaittered over the state looking for other gjQ BAZAAR IN THE BEE COURT i I j Beaefl far tbe Park Wilde Hesse af I tbe laeal Aeeadated j ! Chart tie. ' I Next Friday and Saturday th ropl of I Omilii and viclnitr will hav an oonortun- !' j When Mrs. Kimball grav the use of her ' large rasidenoe on Park Wilde avenue to the Associated Charities., Miss Ida V. Jontx cleverness that would otherwise go to waste. Throughout the year the association always bad people on its listta who did not want charity eo much as a chance to do work suited to their epbilltie. Noting thi fact, Miss Jonts at once got bury tn I - to enable her te utilise the, work of tb I Cameron wa elected first delegate to the men and women needing eneouregement c1' 'CinnaU biennial convention of the Gen rather than eharrry. Sewing marti-.nes were I ral flktlon of Women's clul-, My U aeeured for those who could us them and I " Mr. W. P. Harford. Mr. Sterling materia was purchased to be worked tip Into useful articles. In the few months th borne h been maintained many worthy prson have been enabled to austain themselves through thew work at the home. The results of this work, on the part of a few people, will be shown and offered for sale at the bazaar, which will open next Friday morning at t o'clock. It will b kept open until 7 at night Friday, and on Saturday will be open until t o'clock. ..ae You Can Feel Your Eczema Heal tFtom th American Drug Reporter.) Ecsema on tb bead and scalp la a common occurrence of a most common disease, and it ia to be regretted that moot remedies for eczema which produce cure when ether porta ef the body are affected fall to give good result when used for ecaema on th head. "The new drug qulnton la different frosn ether ecaema cures offered to th public for It proves an excellent remedy for all forma of salt rheura. tetter, ring worm, psoriasis and similar skin disesses, and purchasers report that they ran feel it heel.' "As ecaema on the scalp causes annoy ing Itching, dandruff and falling hair, the sale of quint on ar rapidly increasing end It is probable the mnt popular hom treatment' known. All that la necessary la te dlaaolv twe ounce of euinton in a half pint ef bet water and let it cool: now add twe ounces of alcohol. For ecaema aa the head rub quititone lotion well into the arsis with the finger tips For ecaema '. her a cloth aaturateO w ith quinten lotion la applies for a half hour twice a day ta the affected surface buintiw atop th itching at once." lAtfv.j Your Money Dock On Demand m - v .-yr- - r tt .visit, THE HOME OF It is so much easier to make "common clothing" than to make food dothing;, it is little wonder so many makers pro duce just "fair" suits. It is so much easier to sell common clothing than to sell good clothing, it is a wonder so many merchants are con tent to do it It is so much easier to get this poor clothing than to get good clothing that it is little wonder only about half the Omaha men trade here. It is just as easy to get stylish, ser viceable clothes as to get the other kind. We are waiting to help you to good clothes. SPRING SUITS OF EXTRAORDINARY QUAUTY $10, $12, $15, $18, Invest your rent money instead ot spending it Woman's Work Activities af ta Orgmmlset Bodtea Along- taa Tiiaaa of Da- dertaklng ot Coaoeza ta Woan. At its annual meeting Mondsy afternoon the Omaha Woman's club elected the fol lowing officers to erve during the oomlng year: President. Mre. M. D. Cameron; vice president, Mrs. C. W. Hayes; second Tic president, Mr. L. J. Healey; recording I secretary. Mrs. N. tt. Nelson; correspond ing secretary. Mrs. George . Bonner; treasurer. Mrs. E. R. Hume. The follow ing committee chairmen were elected Auditing committee, Mr. F. H. Straight; contitution committee. Mrs. A. K. Gault, eourtesie committee. Mr. Edward John son, and house and home committee, Mrs. Isac Douglas. Misa Josie McHuRh and Miv. Millard langfeld were elected members of th library commlitt-e and Mrs. C. H Chtsem. Mrs. L. L. Boltx, Mrs. C. H. Aull. Mrs. Edward Thelan and Mrs. Frank ! Haller members of the membership com- mlttee. As tiresident t,f the c1l.d Mrs. ' H. McGrew and Mrs. Edgar Allen were I elected to serve aa the other three dele gates to which tu club is entitled and Mrs. N. H. Nelson. Mrs. U J. Hialey. Mrs. Samuel Ree and Misi Jr.anette Jwso;, were elected alternates. There was little business aside from the election, but It was decided to celebrate the club' 17th birthday anniversary April 34. with an informal aflernoun given in the club rooms Saturday afternoon April 1 A 1 cent peicspita tax wa voted to defraj the expenses of ihe district meeting to be held at South Oniaha Wednesday ol llu week. Omaha women's clubs as well as 1 lie other local club promise to be well rep resented at tn Sccoond district federa tion convention held at the public library at South Omar, a Wednesday of this nn. Th hostesses will entertain tlie vtnitiiig) delegetes for luncheon and luncheon will j be servea omtr visiting women at : cer.ta a plate. Dundee Woman' club at ii last meet ing endorsed tne recent action of the Omaha Woman'e club in etkitig for an ordinance that will el.minatc much of th danger of the Fourth of July cele bration, and asked to co-operate with the local aome ia any way possible in in fluencing tbe council in favor of sucb legislation. Th Woman a Culture club of Aurora. Neb., has undertaken to build a hospital and hea raised 12. ((! of th tiersary IS Ml. It ha appealed to other club of th state to help it by earh club soman j contributing her very best tested recipe. LAxiel women will mall theee to Mrs. F 3. Burnett. t4 outfe Thirtieth etreet, a stM, a as ponrible. The recipes are t ke combined in a Netraeka cook boi. w hich w ill b sold snd It, pi oct eds de toted devoted to it, hospital fund. Club women hv been in'lted t at tend th aale of practical articles made ! t --w ! e .. , I Xv3jTrr 1. H-; ,1 QCALITl" CLOTHES $20 and up to $35 St, . A rear ago tbere were only a few real estate brokers who Bold homes on easy tennis. Today most any of tliem will sell you a home and allow you to pay for it with the rent money. This condition has been brought about by the 'Home Day' idea of The Bee. ."Ve want to make Omaha a city of homes! In Thursday's Bee will be advertised a great many choice home bargains for sale on easy' terms. Each advertisement will vie with the ' others in attractiveness as a bargain. Your opportunity is here, grasp it! ' Itiin the industria dejiartment of the As- will be held in the rotunda of The Bee building Friday and Saturday of this w etk. SETS BUILDING ABLAZE. THEN BLOWS OUT BRAINS lawa Maa Makes Doably Certaia Death Ill-Healih from sled Deed. af MARPHAL.LTOWN. Is.. AprU U (Spe cial Telegram ) Albert Holoomb. aged It jeer, a recluse living northeast of the city, mad doubly sure of death today when he set fire to a shed, then went inside and blew his brains out with a hot-un. His body was incinerated. H left a fiate that indicated that sickness had unbalanced hit mind. HYMENEAL fsr Ralpb-Raadall. Th wedding of Mien Bessie Louise Ftun daU, daughter of Mr. John C. Rundall. TIB Michigan avenue, Evansion, 111., and Mr. Hoy Andrews Ralph of Omaha, will take plac Wednesday evening. April 30. at the bride's home. Mis Kachel William of Seneoa. Kan., will serve a maid of honor, and the Mibkos Florence P. Deverell of ChTiaha and M. Eva McHuch of Sioux City. Is., as bridesmaids. Mr. Lyman J. Bryson or Omaha will be best man for the groom, and the ushers will be Messrs. Henry TWil-. liatns of Evanston and Wiliard Dixon of Chicago. It is to be a home wedding, with Rev. A. S. C. Clark officiating. rem h H Ei L H 11 II u L till I A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Not only i Mother' Friend g af &nd simple remedy, but tha comfort and healthful condition It use produce make It of Ines timable value to every expectant mother. Mother ' Friend relieve. the pain and discomfort caused by the strain on the diSerent Lr,a- j , i menu, overcome nausea by counteraction, prevent backache and nunebneaa of limb, soothe tha Inflammation of the breast land, and In every way aids tn yra i serving the health and comfort of prospective mothers. Mother's Friend is a lini ' ment for external massage, which by lsbricatinf and expanding- tbe 61' Cerent xnus ! de and membranes, thoroughly prepares the system for baby's coming without ' da&rer te the mother. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our fret i book for expectant mothers. rr CHAD FIELD CO., ATLAXTA, GA. R mmwrmtnt iiiii,ii 1 . Sronkana I Ui i i 1 1 . aauctiona are maeaeaa oouaiuoaa. L. 1 L, w. ,1 I V4 J I. Therefoia. acientilis tuaaical I If I V '? I ssary. 11 I i , I I. Tn case of sickness, none bul 1 P f I t I t - 1 accepted. 1 V" 1 4 Our treatment 1 known the w 11 orovea its merits in over ibv.ObS casaa. S We give vaJu received, and lost is the reason wa are at the bead to our specialty. Ihr umy J.'eeley Ir.stltut la Ui state of Nebraska, la located ta Omhha. Cunesponclcnoa couf ldetlial THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, OMAHA. NEDRASKA. Cog. S9tb aad Oaaa Cta, Osaka Take Kan Srtrset Car froaa Cltbar aepe. fere. B-AVT -BUJiOTB BTTOItB TALI I'oor Kirhr e: "I liey that wont be comeUd can't b helped" Jtfen who refuse our advice on 1h clothe aueetmn can't be benefit! b rur mthn(l It i rleeeart t" tmte. Iiweer. it te ron wo bed our crmniM'l greatly outntimbr th on who don I Thnw ftlW-w t een make tip a good-'rd minontv. No tme talking, thi more 1 a w on 0r w orrr eMVM-., mm A i : - SHBURN-CROSBYCO -l . mi f to 4 Gold Medal' FLOUR i. - Thursday, is ' home day CONSUMER IS STUNG AGAIN Yalaable Hea laalalalr Dies, with Ess " Bht aad Chirkeaa fioarlas;. The grim red tape and system of railroad accounting cannot always hold the Joke smith in check. Murder, scandal and funnylsms are irrepressible. Even in th face of death, the man with a tickled idea must have it out. Northwestern freight depot received a shipment of hen from western Nebraska to Omaha. Tbe fowls were sent to th ta city alive In a wooden crate, and when the box reached Uncoln it was found that one of the bens w a dead. The way bill wa consulted and the fol lowing notation wa mad upon it: "One of the. hen dead at Lincoln." i KANSAS CITY OFFICIAL OUT Pal ice CasaanlBaloaer Marks Mail Reelaraattea ta Oeverwor May Hare Bee Frlctloa. KANSAS CITT. April 10 -Thoma R. Marka. member of the Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners mailed hia resig nation to Governor Hadley tonight. In his letter of resignation Mr. Mark says hia duties as police commissioner hare Inter fered with hi practice of law and that he ha suffered heavy financial louses a the result of thi interference. That there wa friction between Marks and R. B. Middiebrook. tbe other commis sioner, ha Boemed apparent for some time. Ovtaxa, aSvrpaia aad atba drag treatment la tvso- but tbe best eboall orld ever and baa