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I THE BEE: OMATtA, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1010. BRIEF CITY NEWS ( Hoot runt n. , .cttl rui-iariiivunilii Co. t Jtj Cleaning ,,f garment. Twin Mijr L Wi.ik. 4uJ South fifteenth. , -Costast ft i aires huve removed their iU oji:.v to t,-t rtnutli seventeenth street, Jiut oulli of tin Hran:ls theater. Zftf Dollar Placed with the Nebraska fcsvlng Mil Lonn Aee'n. help to earn 4'iotlier. Six ier cent per annum credited semi-annually. 10- Iloaril of lrsd Bldg. . Bailoere .to . rienlo. Member of the Uihsh, Huilileia' exchange will have a bicuc at Arlington, July 14. A special tram on the NrihestMi will convey the part-.', which will Include wlv and chU a.h of member. la the Divorce Ooart Nellie E. Fur tenburg haa filV mlt for dlvcnc from Aleaari.ler J. Kui Ktcuhoi g, charging him with cruelty. ' Nora A. Kckery has been tlVen a divorce from Charles A. Kckery on charge that he la an huliltuul drunkard and has rx-rclsed cruelty toward her. Broke Window la a Dispute in a dis pute with hi landlady over the payment of a board bill, Loa IUtsmuseen, 1411 Chi 'fcii:. efreet, brok through a tvinuow and flrl afreet Wednesday night. Mr. J J. Rmttli, the laud lady, appeared iu police lOlrr, 'Thursday, to testify against the de fendant. He wit given a fine of 110 and Ousts by Acting follow Judge Corckrel. ' i Better rrelgnt Delivery. At the aolrcl tatlon of I ho Commercial club, the Hurling ton -ban made an Improvement In freight ileilvery. at Kail . City, Humboldt, Table Rook- and Liberty. Freight Is now being handled out of -Omaha oa train No. 72, at U .30 p. m. Shipments are set out Napier In Uie morning, reaching: Falls City at 8:30 a. m., Humboldt, 11 a. m.; Table Rock, 12 Ui.; JPawncer 1 p. m., and Liberty, 3 p. m Oronk Oaa Takes a Beat Mr. Hunt, Bald to have been a member of the "joy ride party" and who was to have taken the vltMM stand In the Cronk divorce trial Thursday morning, was unable to appear In court owing to Illness. As the defense had relied upon her a their prlnctpal wit , ness of tlie - day they were not prepared with other witnesses and court waa ad journed until afternoon. Dr. C. W. Pol lard testified that ho had been called to -attend -Mr. Cronk lata In the summer of 1907, and that he found her In delicate con . dittos, lie said ther were finger marks on bar throat end -that-ah was nervous and weak. PLANS WATER IMPROVEMENT Children Will Try to Protect Prof. Crowley Will Go to Sn Fran cisco for Ideas. BVJSB LANT JTEID3 NEW METHODS Ity Ckesalst Declare Water 9ely aad quality toald Be Vastly I -erenurd Will Bo Year Be fore City e lie at. Prof. Charles F. Crowley, city chemist. who lias been devoting a good deal of study to the matter of securing a purer and an Increased supply of water for Omaha since assuming his position. Is now engaged In i. . ..... - . . . . . kai ...rln thai wuL.ua imii m yropuBiuin vi robln are to be supply ana increasing u ai me sama min. with the present equipment. He will leave within a few days for 8an Francisco, to ttend the annual meeting of the United hlatea Chemical association. While away he will look Into the water systems of other cities la the central west and on the coast, aud expect to gain Information that will prove ot value here when the city take over the water works. "A gentleman who manufactures water filters and machinery of various kinds used by chetuuits, water work companies and others spent two days with me recently," said Vrvt. Crowley. "W went to the Flurence pumping plant anS made some calculations, follow tng our eraminetlon. mnirinra mm thnt Omaha la not getting out of the present plant anything I C vy. ft t 1 a fc Wf rrc 111... l.a H an trot ,mrfr tmni-nwd run. I ' llltilVl O T V Wl dttlons. Traits Arc Shown at Street Corner 1 ,; Policemaa Wilsoa Explains Pe culiarities of Men and Women ' ' Crossing Street, Little Robins Feathered Songsters Are Being Subjected to All Sorts of 111 Treatment. PLUMBING ORDINANCE IS IP Looks as if the City Council In tended to Pass It. HEABDTO LASTS OVER TWO HOURS . tow at It tee of Commercial Clsb Ap pear Before I'oeaelt Thurs day Morale Lynch Mri the a are I Sanitary. After hearing of two and a half hour.! yesterday morning in the council chamber It look as If the new plumbing ordinance will probL.y go through t:ie council afl presented by City Plumbing Inspector Lynch and tne committee of master and Numerous reports of the persecution to which timid little robin that fly about the city are subjected haa caused a movement in their Interests. Children belonging to mnny ot the clubs and associations of the city are being asked to begin protecting robins. From rat, sparrow and bad boy the r. t r In. tifl usKPsted that th boy practice their bean ' " ' . blowers on the sparrow exclusively from now on. If they have to practice with tc weapon at all. Another bird melodrama, with robin figuring a Innocent victim waa aeen Thursday morning. Several children had dug up a feist of fish worm for th robins and had (laced the feast on the. sidewalk fur the bird to eat. Just as the little bird had begun timidly to draw close and Inspect th morsels they were seeing for tha first tims under the tutalege of Mother Robin, a sparrow swooped down and drove them away, taking the worms himself. Roosevelt Gets Into New York's Political Game Ex-President Makes First Public Utterance Since Return by De fending Primary Legislation. The committee, of business men Iron th Commercial club, headed by J. A. Sunderland, asked for the changing of tnc ordinance so that house builders could uj either exposed nickeled traps or covered drdin trap for bath tub and closois, also either slip or ground Joint. This proposition was strongly opposed by those who prepared the ordinance on th ground that the small exposed trap 4 have proved Inefficient; that the watjj eat, being small, quickly evaporates ana that, while the large drum trap costs mors to Install, It will lessen repairs, make for th safety of health and will bo inure satisfactory In every way. A Smooth Trick Bills and Gets $1 in Quick Exchange. "Say, did you ever notice the different ways tn whlaja a man and a woman will do the omtnonest things?" remarked Of ficer Wilson at the corner of Sixteenth and Fariuun streets. . At Uto very moment he was speaking, man was crossing one 'Ids of th street , . and a woman on the other. The mau had an armful of bundles while the woman had only one little package. The man was In Imminent ' danger of several autos and wagons,' while on the woman's aide not a . vehicle waa stirring. . "Mow," said the officer, "that man is not worried, but saunters along as If he was ' out . tr enjoy the sunshine, but the woman Is crossing by just leaps and Jumps. If a street car started on Harney etreet, . ! she would Jumy a yard." "It Is the same way the human race doe every thing," he added philosophically, as the man ducked under a horse's nose. ' And the officer closed the Interview by peremptorily waving his club at an aiuomo ' bile that was infringing on road rule-, and turning his big- shoulder In that direction to emphasise Ills laws. Atterartroas at Vlurrnre. "Perhaps a sum approximating $300,000 would have to be per.t to make certain Martin Vaktizak Shows Three $10 alterations at the Florenoe settling obhui. With those changes made, 1 am confident that a much better water an a largely In creased supply could be obtained. 1 am not prepared to say. at this time. Just v. hat the chances are that 1 will advocate. That will oome when th city has acquired the plant and a water works commissioner has been appointed. There Is a Job for a big man, by the way, for the fim water com missioner l going to have nut work, cut out lor him from the Jump." I'rof. Crown; does not believe the trans fer to the city of the water works plans can bo made as quickly as some members of the water board predict. Ha anticipates that a year, possibly more, will eiapse be fore the city is put In complete control of the plant. 'SJmiur certain conditions that may arise, the transter might not be com pleted In much less than five year," ald Uie cKy chemist; "but of course, that rep resents the extreme view." prof. Crowley also has made sonic figures which convince him that the nam of llu,40V,OOU will be required to put toe Omaha fla'nt In the condition It ougut to be. 'That figure inoludes the appraisement," be says, ''and an extra main for safety in emergencies, as well as neoeeary exteu- Commlttecs to Report. Argument ha now been closed and the committee will report the ordinance to the council next MouCay attemoon. Incidentally, it has been brought out tnat the price of enamel work, such a baili tubs, ha gone up la tu ii per cent in fne last few days. "Incresscd cost of lh4t kind of material Is not dwelt on by busi ness men usually," said inspector Lyncn, "but when we attenmt to tnovido lor ai- Two confidence men traded a 11 bill and .aita,y and safe iMumb.na a kic wad of paper for three 110 bill with Mar. ma th. . th ..., 0,. lnhlaliation will NKW YORK. June J0.-Theodor KoOse- velt today made hi first publlo utterano on a political subject sine hi return from Europe June 15. In a telegram from Cam bridge, Mass., he advocates the enactment, with certain amendments, of th so-called Cobb direct nomination bill now before the New Totk legislature. The telegram ad dresswl to I,luyd C. Qrlscom, chairman ot the republican county committee ot New York county, and sponsor for the ameud- ment In question, follows: "Utirlng the last Week great numbers of republicans and independent voters from all over the state have written me urging the passage of the direct primary legislation i nav seen Uovernor Hughes and nave learned your views from your represent live. It seems to me that the Cobb bill with the amendment proposed by you meets the needs of the situation. I believe the people demand it. I most earnestly hope that It will be enacted into law. 'THEODORE ROSEVELT. Mr. Orlscom received the telegram late this afternoon and almost immediately made It pjubllc, together with an appended statement explaining the proposed amend ment to th Cobb bill. The bill Is now be fore the Judiciary committee ot ths asem bly.. The amendments will probably be introduced iu ths senate tomorrow. be Increased. I think J. liixby hit the nail on the head when he said the whjie thing resolves itself into a question be tween safe work and that which is ques tionable, but a trifle cheaper This ordi nance la a composite ot many in In prin cipal cities ot the United State and in my Judgment I needed here." tin Vakttzak Thursday morning. The swindle was carried out through a varta tlon of an old swindling trick, and it thoroughly tooled the victim. Vaktizak, who comes from the country, became ac quainted with th two swindlers In a Tenth street saloon. The three were walking along the street when one of the strangers happened to remark that he had dropped with him and earch the street. Then he I DniOn 1 ilCllIC a liiurti l ii c ji&u w BjBfia iiio money they had, as assurance that thoyitadn't found hi hist tmt. When Vaktlsalt showed hi money, th other examined H and effected the chang. mg maneuver. Held by Washout LoCs Home Dedicate. WATERLOO. Is.. June . (Special Tel egram.) The new home of Hclmette lodge. Knights of rythlas, In this city was ded Icated today with appropriate service Charles E. Picket, past grand cliancelor, came from hi duties in Washington, 1). C. Monday night to deliver the principal address. The building is magnificent In every de tall, costing 170,000. The Helmette lodge has too member who tr.ke great pride in the edifice dedicated to Pythlanlsm. CONNELL TALKS ON GARBAGE Health Commissioner Declares Bee Agitation is Good- SAYS TO CALL CONTRACTORS lie Gives Advlee em Neeeveltr of ;a fhertuB Carttasre "and Mea tless Coat reefer Wto At tea That Work. Health Commissioner Connell, commend ing th notice lelatlve to garbage gathering that The Be ha been carrying on Its front page, said: This matter of keeping garbage closely gathered I Just as Important a The Hee makes It, but Instead of calling the health office, householders should call the gar bag contractor In their districts. There I a company known a the City Qarbafte company which ha no official connection with garbage gathering In Omaha at pres ent Many people call that concern and are thus wasting their time and getting no satisfaction. 'James Whalen I th garbage contractor In th main residence section In the center ot town. nd th Omaha Rendering and Feed company ha th contract In all the other districts. Thus, either one or the other ot these companlea should be called to remove garbage. Any citlten ran get at my office a card giving the boundaries of the garbage districts and th rate that may be charged. "I also desire to Impress en housewives th caution not to wait until the garbage can Is full and flowing over, but call the garbage man In good lime, if he does not how up regularly. The matter of very small extra expense Involved In having the cans emptied before they are chuck full should not cut any figure with those who rerard healthful condition as the prime requisite." Broken Belt Kill Maa. SIOUX CITY, la., Jun S0.-Speclal Tel egram.) WhlU helping move the sand boat. "Wm. Towle," St Riverside park thla af ternoon, Guy Martin, a laborer for Strange Rros. was struck In th temple and In stantly killed when a belt broke. The Strange are gettlg ready to trans form the boat Inte a pleasure craft WOMAN ESCAPES OPERATION WcsCufcdbyLydiaEPink ham's Vegetable Compound ElwcKxt, Ind. "Your remedies lmyo etiTTd ma and I have only Uken six bottles of Lydla E. lHnXham s V eget:w 010 t. orniHiuim. a was sick tnre months and could not wi'ik. I suf fered all the tune. The doctors said I coukl not get well without an opera tion, fot I could hard It stand the pains in my sides, especially my right one, and down my riirht leg. 1 beiran to feel better when I had taken only one bottle of uomponno, dui Kept oa as I was afraid to atop too soon." Mrs. SAni MULLEJ, 8738 N. Ii. St, EU wood, Ind. V.'hy will women take chances wttn an operation or drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing three fourths ot the joy of liYincr. when they can find health in Lydia E. Finkham'i Vegetable Compound? jor thirty years it has been tha standard remedy for female ills, and has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail ments as displace menta, inflammation, ulceration, nbroid tumors, irregulari ties, periodlo pains, backache, indiges tion, and nervous prostration. If you have tl slljrhtest doubt that Lydia K. IHnklirtm's Vege table Compound will help you, wTite to Mrs. lMnkham at Lynn, Mass.. for advice. Your letter will be absolutely confidential tvu4 tUe advice free. 7 y-ttY mm. wwwiiwi - --.-,--. m, i, n,-,,-, 1IVULIUA Singletree Snaps and Strikes Boy ion and reservoir on the Eobert Soreasoii it SeTerely Iniared .stmn in ini ihumthl n stiiiuti aim ietvi ,i w WUUitrwx - - -sr I WTT-il- tfc 3 ' "T N voir." v fiiie iuung iiay atacjter at Florence, Aged Pedestrian tO iSeat VVeStOn nd bruise th result of an accident Nine-year-old Robert Sorenaon of Flor ence, la suffering from Internsl injuries John F-nnis Due in Omaha Saturday Night in His Tramp from Ocean to Ocean. Juhn Sirmts. SS-year-oia atMete, walk ing aaross the country in an effort to beat the reoore of Edward Payson Weston, 'UM HPU ria D .LL.. J arrive in Omaha on his long tramp Satur-I X HI CC IXLUIJCtl as They Sleep DE8 MOINES, la, June SO. Senator A, Day Burglars Get Haul of Jewels While Family ot Ju. uani 11 uttingidays fiat ThieTES Break In and Steal Gems. c day evening;. It Is reported the ,agea atbleis la now eleven hours ahead of Pedes trian Weston's time. Tmrtii la an old chum at Westotra and has been noted for athtaUo achievement Men Fall Asleep on the Sidewalks B. Cummins this afternoon denied the ro tor fifty year. On his present andertaK- -nJ Are Sobbed of Port that his heart Is seriously affected tng the walker intends to actually ao- and that he has cancelled his Chautauqua eonrplisb the ooean to ocean trip by belna YaiUaOies, dates. He declared Uiat b wiU Uke up his able to aay h plunged into the water Rt I Chautauqua leott r July 19. "I wa advised hath ends, beslnnins: and ending It. He Three men. who. oy accident, fell asleep hv .hv.iHm, n.itimn m tu . carries a letter from Mayor Gaynor to t-' on me same iaewuik have cancelled some of my Chautauqua Mayor McCarthy. Weston mad the trip wlthln fe1 teet of each other Wednesday dates. This has given rise to exaggerated In 106 days Knnls hopes to do It la 100 ". xnuraaay, mey naa given reports," said Mr. Cummins. he suffered while tiding beside his fathet on a hay stacker Monday. While th machine was being; operated at a swift rate of apeed, on of the (lngle- tree snapped from Its place and, flying upward, struck the 14 In ths abdomen. He was rendered unconscious for a short time and was placed under the car ot a physician. Western Nebraska Has Small Flood Which Coven Wide Territory Farmeis Kejoice. KIDNEY. Neb., June 30. Special Tele gram.) One ot the bigjteat rains that has fallen here In many years, began here at S o'clock this afternoon, and the country was flooded. In the streets of Potter, Col ton, Lodge Pole, and Sidney, the aster Is so deep that traffic of all kinds 1 stopped. and every cellar In town Is flooded. . At 7 o'clock tonight the rain Is still pouring down, and Indications point to ao all nignt rain. This rain means thousand! ot dollar to Cht-yenn county, and win be the making ot the small grain, and corn will take an extra Jump. All railroad trains on ths Union Pacific are being held here, owing to a washout of over 1,000 feet of track at Colton, six miles cast ot here, which may increase It th rain continues.'' i'- OMAHA GAS NEWS 15Q9, ssasaai - - - . .-.- u u l"l"lr"VJLTirunjTJI'.. Howard St. sssjsi - r i fu j i i-n n n rriixru i,j CUMMINS CANCELS DATES Iottsji Will Take Three Weeks Rest, bat Denies Report He Is seriously IU. Burglars got Into the residence of C Cans. SK22 Harney atrest, and stole dia monds to the value of S100 while the family was s supper Wednesday night According to tha report made to the police, th mem bers ot the family discovered a screen had been torn sway from a window in the cellar. . A sunburst and a pair ot lungs made UP tha lout. BUILDING PERMITS SHOW INCREASE IN NUMBER Month of Jeae Is Fa Ahead, While tx Meaths Is A host th An Increase of thirty-two permits la noted In the figures of tb city building inspec tor's ofTlo for the month of June, over th figures lor the same month last year, Ths total evrt of Improvements also show a substantial gain, being S771, for Jun this year, against SSOJM lot June at Vim. Thla tZK.SW In difference of cost repre sents 87 per oent. The total to date for Il bold up fairly wU with th cost ot permits for th saros time last year, which was very large, Th figures for this year, up to June SO. are iiliS.243. as al list llMtJW In lWv, and as against Jl.'L, In 10K Large permits Issued Auxins' Jun were; tr. M Traver. anartment house. 116-19 South Tliirty-flttii uW. S6.v; Colonial lurtnunu. SMM S'uruam street. IM.M; Un ion Paclfio nea.diuartu-s. fouudatieu lu-M Lfodge street. ltea Kealty company, factory aud wai-aiiouaa. lJW-li Capitol ave nue, K-nney Investment eompany, stot buUmng, SVl-u faieuth Sixteenth street. $160,W0. . NEW AUTO COMPANY FORMED T, Redsa aa4 W. St. Drs a Btoeesae rartMri la Cawdlllae !!, Oeoi'ge r. Ba.ts and V.. R. Drammond have formed a jpkrUaarhi said wUl handle th Cadillac, Tl-tf wU ineve at enoe Into th garage at SOW Faroes street, buUt re cently for O. r. Louk and used by Wm a short time. Reim is o&e of th beet knew aatomobU men in thi pert of the oouatry, H has been maoagir for li, B, KiwbaU tor a number ot year and has handled th Cedilla' sueoeeatub'y, - Mr. Drumtnond is on of th best known business mn in Omaha, H U1 not give ud th Whit ass an4 steaia cars, both of whlob will be bandied: as f oranerly at Drum' luund s place oa KighteenUt mi raraam streets. Th uyr company will be known a the Cadllla coaApany of Owaha. i Wbm the dtgesUoa U all rigut, the aotloa of the bowels regular, there la a natural craving and relish for food.. Wbea this 1 lacking you stay know that you need a dose ' of Cbasabeiialn' Stomach an Liver Tao )eta They strengthen the digestive organs. - improve the appetite and regulate th Rev. Savidge Has Three New Records Be Harks Up Biggest Say, Week and Month in Career of Mar riage Making. up valuables in their slumber. Th slumber . -"" aois itwi Banker still la Jail. onn rounemm sireei; r.iwin Hamilton, PORT DODGE. Ia. June SO.-SDeclal Tel blK I UW'UMt Bt rMl anil Pharln IdrnlfK bll I . n . . .... , egram.) e. ju. joice, tne iaue Mills banker lo ",mT "Pori, tne men had ductln fraudulent banking is still in thi. raiien a.eep ,er a lew minute, and upon clty, the filing of a bond being po.tpone ","1""4 mey naa oeen roooed by the non-arrival of surety from La Mills. Attorney say the bond will filed In th amount of $16,000. The ch comes before the federal court at the N vember term. Joice will not talk about the case. It lsai fi:-; . -rt.jRf J Sla Nearly every Omaha home contains a gas range- Is yours one of the that does not? few Remember that with a gas range you can cook more auieklv. her. tcr and more cheaply than with any other cooking appliance. It is the greatest of modern labor-saving devices, and its use means a healthy, comfortable, clean kitchen. Winter or Summer gas is the cheapest kitchen fuel. Call at the-store this week to see our ranges, cake griddles and waffle irons. of a watch and a silver dollar. Come in whether you intend to buy Ranges at all prices from $9.00 up. Sold on easy terms. v or nor. FINE TIME AT BOYS' CAMP Y. If. This week has been a marker for Rev. Charles W. 8avMge. It has offered the largest number of marriages for him ot any week In th history ot his life as th C. A. Boys Have Bis; Diversion at Saadelt of Csap Otlsaore. A ear Valley. Fine swimming and toning are affording great sport to the Toung Men's Christian .nin. MtMi It ni! ndM th. Untit " v near ..... . ,h.t .nert. and it uttU to make Valley. A sand pit Is tb scene of their k .r,k nf Jrma the merest month In Waler arks. .v.- v,.,, .t o,.k. mmu. taturtif-a A minstrel show was given at the camp and in th. career of Mr. Bevldge. flr evening, and It proved a great m. c-v-M. wl have ioined together uoceas. prof. Oramllch of th South twelve coupl by th eni ot this week. 0nuU, H,h ohol ta 'lT,n of an4 thlrty-thr marrlsgos for th. month. ulk on natur tudJr. h,c Pv of great H married six coupl- Tneedsy. He may THE OMAHA GAS COMPANY BSlBSaBSjBSSWSJF ltm.v inort betox th week If oat. STRUCK BY A FALLING ROCK Gears; Kelgrtev Suffers a Cesapeaaa Fraetare ef th Lear Illrat Beheel Oms4i. Interest and value. A fine spirit prevails throughout the entire camp. Camp will be broken early Saturday morning, th boy reaching Omaha on their retuin at 1:J0 p. m. Two autoe from Omaha visited the camp Tuhdy. The food 1 tin. Th Omaha boys beat Waterloo In baa ball 17 to 7 Tuesday. They play Valley on Thursdsy, A tennis tournament Is being played and greet interest Is shown In all the camp activities. Th campfire each SEES BIG RUSH FOR LAND George Zeigler, 1517 Cuming, while worVlnir an the hlutl school building. Thursdsy morning, was .truck by a falling evening Is very popular, rock, and his leg severely Injured. J. P. Doglen, superintendent ot construction at the building, ran to the man' aaelstance ar.d notified Doctor Porter, who stated that Mr. Zelglei's left leg had a compound commlnated fracture, Th bone was mashed into pU.ce and is as serious a break as could poeslbly hav occurred. Th U. sa. otia ueeiaxee Seeib Dakota Is Rcelvla7 isirui of Settlers Taeee Days. "South Dakota Is enjoying th most pros perous season this year," said Q. M, Otis man was taken Immediately to the Omaha of Blunt, who Is at the Merchants. " In th General hoepitxj. whin his injuries were western part ot the slat w hav had attended. plendld rain and th crop are looking fine. There 1 a great demand tor South Dakota kind at th prnt Urn, it seems as though ther never was a time In tha history of th west when land was in as much demand as It Is now, and settler ar flocking all over th west by th train load. People seem to be land hungry and eern te be following Jim Hill' advloe to get "back to th farm." EAGLES PICNIC AT C0URTLAND 1T Data's rlss4 fee Sstareay Bveaiea- at the Eaet Omaha Bewrt m the Lake, With a number of prominent speaker In their midst, th local Eagles' lodge will hav a big ptenta at Courttana beach SI.IUIU.7 muouvux tU.s. .hots Willi . ,...., WAI.llt be a program of athietle games, bglnning Adit I Ul I UU I UUNU U HUN at 9 o-cioca ana m. vpeevn-Aiaaing will " begin at T 'lock.'' Qraaa Island Attorney Kaver Fat Mayor Dahiman. T. W, Blackburn. O.I v,,wl "val (e a Veto M. Hitchcock. A. W. Jefferis. Hsrry rie. ,f ewIe. hart and Isidore Zeishu are thoM &-KA wUl Uvr addresses. ormur etsio oenator r red at. Ashton of urana isiana was a caller at th office DELFT TEA ROOM HAS UWEDZXJZZ crstle nomination for consreas thla v... Breadela I and does not Iniamt lit t t ' Theater Balldiag; la ria t. M.. i " WV daarters. I but .t nr.a.i,t I .J - ' ' tu u at- tending In mv Awn hn.ln... tarn tea ruum nas moves into It parmaueoi iuaxiBr u in atranaels theater A Horrible Death building. It U now located In th north- rsulu from docaylcg lungs. Cur Coughs ast corner ot the building on th ground and Weak Lung with Dr. Kinr New floor, with entrance from Seventeen th plsoovery. Sto and S1.00. For sal by Beaton lrt rim v n 1 .iV li:f At 1 vus? 11 I f WW Imp Extraordinary Announcemeiaf m if ay av w ar . - Qip uranaois otoros CFMors Your unrestricted choice of our entire women's suit and 1 oak department, for ...... (Whether the former price was $25.00, $35.00, $40.00, $50.00, $65.00, $75.00 or more.) AH :i I e ?j tt it . w. ffif toiiurcu juui, an me Linen Uresses.all -he Silk Dresses, all the Pariv Gown. -0 w J m lilt- 1 Coistumea. und Wool Dresses, all the Lingerie Dresses, txll the Summer Coats and Evening Capes, Everything in Our Stock at $15.0n Nothing Reserved. SaturdayOne Day Only B1ANDEIS STOKES bowel. Sold by til toalers. , .