Council Bluffs. Minor Mention. The Council Btaffa office of Tha Omaha Bee la at 18 Scott street. Both phonea 43. Davis, drugs. Cori-lcans, undertaker Phones 148. KAL'BT 1IKKR AT KOUEHS' BUFFKT. Majestic ranges. 1'. C. Do Vol Hdw. Co. Picture framing. Jenwen, Manonlo tempi. Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. IB. l.ewla Cutler, funeral director. Phone 7. Pee Horwlck first for painting. 211 & Main. rVhusters and Htori Malt Kxtract for (ale by J. J. Kline Co., 12 Broadway. Open Kvenlnn H. Horwlik. 211 Bo. Main. Fine Xmaa picturn and art novel Ilea. Wines, liquors and oordlala for the holi days. Kcsenfeld Uyuor Co., 61 K Ho. Main Ht WANTED Hoy to carry The Bee In aouth part of town. Apply Km office, 14 Huott Ueet. Flexible flyer Blade, $2.50, B. I.7S and p. 2b. W e have a bl( line of cheap alexia also. P. C. De Vol Hdw. Co. All members of the Aerie are requeated to meet at the hall at 1 o'clock today to attend the funeral of Ixula liar ad a. Thfl body of Cleo Mai field, the 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L Maxfleid, 3C1I High street, was taken to Neola yes terday for burial. Christmas rlpeclal Best gold filled frames, Kiiaranterd for 2b years, fitted with beet lenses for far or near vision, 4. J. W. Terry, optometrist. 111 Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. It la the usual outcry of our customers. If you want pictures or picture framing, get them at Jencitn's, .Vtanonlc temple, lie does the best work and has a Rood stock. Ha did my work last Xniaa and ha did It good. The funeral of Louta Baxanda, who died suddenly at his home, li'W 8outh Keventn street, on Monday, will be held thin after noon from the residence. The services will be conducted by Ha v. John Williams Jones, rector of Ht. Paul s. Burial will be In Fair View cemetery. A suit for damages fixed at ri0,000 was begun yexterday afternoon In the district court agalnHt the New Nonpareil PubllHti Ing company. The plaintiff Is Nellie Flues, who secured a verdict of $300 against the paper about three weeks ago. The suit is upon the publication of a story during the trial. The funeral services of Mrs. Mary Foot will be held this afternoon from the resi dence In Crescent township. Interment will be in the Crescent cemetery. The ser vlcea will be conducted by Dr. 1. R. Cham bera of Magnolia, a letter Day Halnts lertryman, whose home was formerly In Crescent township. The new store with a clean and new Stork to select from. We alwavs handle goods Just a little better In quality than th other fellow and aim to a-lve prices Just as low as possible. We can do any thing In our line that you want pictures, t'leture novelties and picture framing. .Walter NlcholaJsen, 14 & Main St. Beven of the prizes offered by Mlaa Julia Officer for the Christmas stories written by the pupils of the publlo schools will ba awarded today. One set of the awards will be made at the High school at assem bly hour, t o'clock this morning. The sec ond win be at the Blootnor build ng this afternoon at 1:15. The three musical ptixes will be awarded at Uie close of the school. U'he prises are $6 in gold for each winner. The E-yenr-oid son of Samuel D. Nainnn, residing at 616 West Broadway, was knocked down and run over by a team last evening and painfully but not seriously In jured. The horse was being driven by A. rteln, feed and fuol dealer, and th acci dent waa entirely unavoidable. The little child ran tntn th itrAot - h .... .4 n . v. u 'and was knocked down before thi vhir.i could be stopped. Stein picked up the child and took him to the offlca of Dr. Smith Jielllnger. There was a slight out on the face and a number of naJnfni hi-ni th.- (jinie iciiow waa men taken to hla home, i The accident happened on Broadway, near Mr. Stein'a place of business. Arraigned on an Indictment chanting htm with larceny from a building, James Adams waa convicted In police court yesterday morning and sentenced to thirty dava in the county jail. Adama "sneaked" a Favage automatic revolver from the Frost restaurant on South street, and left such 5,.ro",d lrail. that Officer Evans had no difficulty In following It. It led to th j-rleflman pawnshop on Broadway, where Adama had aold the weapon for $. Adama waa very drunk at the time of his arrest by Policeman Evans, and Judge Snyder started his reclamation by giving three days in the city jail to think the situation ever. The graver charge was filed later. Adams tried hard for three day a to recall the Incident of the visit to the nashery and the beglra to th pawnshop, but ha wsa unable to recall either. W M. Wella began a ault In th dletrtct court yesterday afternoon against the Northwestern Railroad company, aeeklng a Judgment of $00 for damagea alleged to have bewn sustained by a shipment of riorsea. over the company's lines. On the rooming of October 12, 1910. he alleges that be placed twenty-four head of horses In a Omaha horse market. He alleges the car "J .,TM m"ux C1"r twenty-four hours and that forty-eight hours were consumed nm.iTfrlJPC?Lin Ah nlmaJ to South .'i, .ih'Z "'ved one mar. Worth $15 waa found badly injured with ene eye swollen shut and bruise that caused her to be aold for $:. Two other n'mal worth, he aya. n were hurt " in2 V.i 1n,y brouht " when and all of the others were damaged. But little waa done at th regular weeklv meeting of the Cjtisen- Improvement b last evening, owing to the fact that the holiday aplrlt and the Christmas gift proo! Jem were too absorbing. J. K MrPhersnn was called to the chair In the absence nf tXTnti The ape:i"com7n7tte,f ppolnted to apprise the officers of the Rational Horticultural congress that It was behaved to be for the best Interests of thS congress and the city to hold the next bil un now nere reported that ''Mf'.'J"' up,,n the off, "d cornnum ! ceied the resolution paased bv the club but asked further time n which to complete Ita work Owing to th holiday ..-a th. January 6. In the meant me the camnaian tJ. ' "w tn-mber. will be carried forwsrS .riKiMiiy, it has also been dee'ded to .'gond.Va ProPO,el banQUt UB"' ' Woodmen of World to Feast Tonight Contest for Membership in Order Will End with Announcement of the Winner. . The Woodmen of the World will have an Important meeting at their hall this even ing, one feature of which will be a ban quet. The meeting will signalise the clos ing of the year s contest for membership In which each member has been actively engaged all the year. There have been many large Initiations during the year, which have resulted In an Increase of more than 0v to the membership. Tonight a class oD, fifty-three Initiates Will be received. Announcement will be made of the winner of the $100 diamond ring, which la one of the prtxea for which the members have been competing. The ring has been worn by the chief officer of th camp and haa been flashing In the yes of th members all aummer. Th on who has added th largest number to th membership will be declared the winner, The record have been kept so secretly that no member knows what hla brother haa accomplished. For th purpose of en couraging the campaign work from the beginning of th year and maintaining th Interest throughout each member has been given $4 for every new man he had brought In. It Is certain that a very pleasant time will be passed tonight and the banquet that will conclude th meeting will be en of a most enjoyable character. Council Bluffs. Readr-tawl'ao Gtfts. Framed picture, serving trays, fancy frames, pottery and art novelties. Fauble Art Shop, formerly Alexander' a FIGHT UPON SALOON PETITION Anti-Saloon lien Seeking to Get Bijfnen to Withdraw. NEED THREE HUNDRED NINETEEN This TV amber Meat lie Kerared Who Will Declare they Did Jtot Favor Bale When They Planed. - Carefully planned and concerted attacks are being made upon the huge saloon con sent petition that wns filed In the office of County Auditor Innes on Tuesday. The attark Is under the direction of the Antl Paloon league of the state and Is being engineered by R. C. F. Chambers, the ac tive representative of the league. Several plana of campaign have been formed and abandoned. The first hope lay In the belief that enough wrong sig nature or technical blunders In signing the names of voters might be discovered to destroy the majority required to give the petition validity. For example, each voter Is required by the antl-aaloon law to sign his name In the same way It appears on the poll bonks when he voted. If a careless registry clerk transcribed from the previous poll book the name of "Jno. S. Smith" as "John 8. Smith" and the man Smith should auddenly yield to the life-long habit of signing It "Jno. S." when he signed the petition It would Invalidate the signature. although John might be really aching to secure protection to hla favorite drinking resort. It was expected that many errors of thla character could be found, but the men who carried the petition were too shrewd. They took the poll books along and exhorted each signer to write his name exactly as It waa on the voting register, no matter what liberties had been taken with hla cognomen. When Mr. Chambera and his helpers went over the petition they found nothing to aid them. Another plan waa to begin a geenral canvass over the county to Induce signers to withdraw their names under the pro vision of the law giving them ten days in which to do so. This was found to Involve too much work, for It required the making of too many copies of the huge petition and securing their circulation In the limited time. The decision finally arrived at was to make one complete copy and concentrate the withdrawal effort upon one locality, and that th strongest anti-saloon com munity In the county. The point selected was Oakland, the only town In the county where the name hunters failed to get enough signature to permit the existence of a beer joint The copying work was completed yes terday. A. J. Matthews, C. F. Hough and D. C. Busenburg, all of Oakland, wllf get busy there at once and endeavor to Induce enough of the signers In the com munity to sign their withdrawal petition. Th general consent petition baa SIS names more than Is required to make the necessary OS per cent of the voters. If the anti-saloon workers can succeed In Inducing that number to sign the other side paper and then find one other man who will do likewise It will knock out every saloon In the county outside of Council Bluffs. Council Bluffs. H. H. Corson Coming to Give Instruction in Art of Swimming In Letter Sent Ahead He Describes Varieties of Strokes and Kind Likes Best. Xmaa Joy. Children. listen! After months of labor In his far-off home, way up near the north pole, jolly Old Santa Claus Is ones more ready with the greatest lot of play things you ever saw, and he has onlv two more days left to show you the alghta of your Ufa. He haa brought them all here and artistically arranged them In our hardware department, where all good lit tle boys and. glrla may com and take a peep and each one tell Jolly Old Santa Claus what they want for Xmaa Of course, the girls will want tn a th. dolUes, and, ohl what a host of them the largest (amlly Old Banta Claus haa ever brought us and suoh pretty ones, and then auoh funny one. Soma of th dollies actually roll their eyes; ohl It la Jolly fun to watch them. Then, there are dollies from every country on earth, even to the little Esquimaux, who Uvea un wh.r. Santa Claus spends his summers. We know you will be interested, boys and glrla alike, to see the big menagerie of anim.i. horses, cows, pigs, elephants, lions. tigers, you'll laugh when you hear th old bossy cow bawl just like the real bossy cow out In th field, and when you see the big elephant stand on hla hind legs you will think you are looking at a circus. Boys, there are any number of things for you. Santa Claus never forsrets the Wr. Tool box, iron and tin toys of every de scription, Implements of war, uniforms, the best of all mechanical toys, the ones that do things, such as a real electrto trol ley car run by electricity Just like tK r..i trolley ear. Then there are automobiles of all sixes and shapes, choo-choo cars and thousands of other things that every boy would be delighted to see. In fact. tnore are so many things that Santa Claus has brought to you that we ran nr. n.m. them if we filled a whole page of this newspaper. In our furniture department is a hundred thousand dollars' worth or more of beautiful furniture for the rrn.n folka to be used as Xmaa glfta Petersen & eohoenlng Co. DEALERS RESPONDING T0SANTA'S APPEAL Mayor Maloaey la Happy Mood When n(OQ Returns Loaded Down. Mayor Tom Maleney waa In a very happy mood last nlprht The charity wagon which he started out yesterday to visit sixty-five grocers and butchers who had promised donations to the materials for the big Christmas shower that he haa hopvd will ba generous nough to fall upon every deserving needy person In Council Bluffs returned laden to the top with good things before the work of collecting had scarcely commenced. Th afternoon was too short and th wagon will start out early this morning and complet the work of hauling away the gifts that have been so freely given. Mayor Maloney's plana for playing Banta Claua for the whole city have thus proved more successful than an ticipated. Today the work will be begun of pack ing the stuff Into baskets and making up the Christmas packages that will gladden many liua. Th work of distribution will begin early tomorrow morning and It will last all day. Meoengert sufficient to complete the work will be provided. Mayor Maloney last evening suggested that If any persons In the city know of places where Christmas baskets may be properly bestowed he would like to have th names and addresses sent to him to day and th needy ones will b generously remembered. H. II. Horson. the International Tmin Men's Christian association Instructor in swimming, will arrive In Council Bluffs on Monday for the purpose of conducting a week's swimming campaiirn at the local association natatnrlum. A few weeks ago at Youngstown, O., Mr. Carson gave l.W lessons. Physical Director Plerson of the local association Is anxious to have the Council Bluffs boya enable Mr. Coraon to break his best record In Cotindl Bluffs. During the week he has visited all of the public schools and told the boys about the swimming event and presented more than Soi) tickets. All of the Instructions for the Week will be absolutely free. A band of thirty young men will assist Mr. Corson, and Physical Director Plerson Is handling the big crowd of boys who will throng the building from :S0 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. dally. The employed boys and young men will be taught from to p. m. every night. In a letter Mr. Corson says that a proper system Is necessary, and he also believes that a tank-taught man can win over an open-water-taught athlete, for by teaching In a tank one can get hold of the swim mer's weak points more rapidly. "The art of swimming Is not hard to master If the pupil Is fortunate enough to come under the right training." says Mr. Corson. "The broad stroke on the breast, at present employed by all swimming in structors, haa held the art back. The stroke has no hygienic value In comparison to the tmglon, or crawl stroke. It Is a very difficult method either to learn or teach and Is at best a slow method of progression. Very few learn the stroke gracefully, .but my greatest objection to It Is that It utterly destroys a swimmer's prospects of learning the scissors kick. "The frog kick Is used with the broad stroke and causes an unnatural spreading of the knees, resulting In the swimmer working against himself In the recovery. In the old-fashioned trudgeon stroke the co-ordination did not permit of a perfect scissors kick that was free from any clumsy feature, but the latest trudgeon stroke, which was learned from the late B. B. Kernan, Is the most perfect by action yet demonstrated. "It you watch a person driving a canoe with a double bladed paddle, or should you row a boat, using the oars alter nately, you can get an exact Idea of the propelling power of the crawl stroke. The angle of the body, with the head low and the feet high, enables the swimmer to glide through a little hole In the water Instead of plowing through a deep, wide space, as In the old methods. "I like to get a beginner who can dog paddle a little. From this I can imme diately lengthen out the arm work, and with a little change tn the style of leg work make a crawler of him. Many times have fathers and mothers hesitated to have their boys taught by qualified In structors for fear that their knowledge would make them more venturesome and that they might get drowned. The result of this narrow minded policy has often ended with disaster, as the boy would steal away and teach himself some ragged style that In case of emergency would end In tragedy. "I am a strong believer In water wings for the purpose of Instruction, and for persons who are heavy In the water. I use the wings at first. The wings hold the beginner up and enable him to ac quire a perfect style, and as soon as good style Is acquired the wings are dis carded as an obstruction. Get your style first and speed will follow." Mr. Corson will teach any man or boy In th city how to swim If they will call at the Toung Men's Christian association office and secure a ticket. Wsnss Seeks to Die. CHA1U.KS CITY. la.. Dec Special Telegram.) Mrs. Jasper Tailum. llvlna six miles from Nora Springs, cut three deep gashea tn her throat, but did not sever the windpipe, and la now In a hospital at Osage, it Is thought she waa maaaa. Don Deyo Constructs Electrical Airship Young; Man Build Machine that Makes Successful Flights on Small Scale. An Ingeniously built aeroplane on display In Electrician Lovett's shop gives promis ing encouragement that the coming gener ation of Council Bluffs will produce Its hare of aeronautical experts. Don Deyo, a 20-year-old electrician, Mr- lng at UX Avenue C, la the inventor of the biplane model. He made It in the Lovett ahop, where he la employed, and has it adapted to the quarters so that It files from one end of the room, a distance of forty feet, tnrns around and returns to the starting point The power is furnished from an eight-volt current conducted through a transformer to an eight-roll motor especially made by the young In ventor. The aeroplane. Including the motor and Its aluinum braces, weighs one and one-half pound a The biplane measures S feet wide by S feet long. All the steer ing apparatus, elevating, lowering and side planes are controlled by levers ingeniously placed in juxtaposition with the motor, so. If the machine waa larger, they could all be reached by a driver sitting In one position. Don has compiled with all the rules and laws governing; the airways by placing green and red tallUghts and a brilliant headlight where they are required by law. The plane Is only a model constructed of oiled paper, light brace and a home-made motor with aluminum braces, but It dem onstrates a talent of aeromechanlcal In genuity that gives promising encourage ment to the Inventor's success In future experiments. Deyo does not know how soon he will begin the construction of another machine on a larger scale. An experimental model has to be constructed first and a larger machine would necessitate sending for a special engine. Real Eatat Trams f era. The following transfers were reported to The Bee December & by the Pottawat tamie County Abstract company, Council Bluffs: Jamea II. Shields and wife to Henry P. Hhlelda. lots 4 and 6, block . In Underwood, la, w. d Sl.tOO Christ Schaff and wife to Alice M. Green, lota I and S In Auditor's aub. of wVa nSi S-74-U. w Alice M. Green and husband to Christ Schaff, n. 47 feet of lot S. block 4. in Casady's add. to Council Bluffs, w. d John U. Kllraln to Ella 8. Bullls. n. j feet of lot 7, block S, In Stuts man's first add. to Council Bluffs, w. d. 1,800 taDO 1.MU Total, four tranafera I7.JO0 Perhapa you have plcturea or photos you want to give for Christmas gift a, the beat way to preserve them Is to have them framed, while at he same time you are greatly enhancing their beauty. It is quite generally the verdict among those who reoognUM do work la framing-, that ours Orchard & Wilhelm 414-I6-1S South 16th Street TOMORROW, SATURDAY, THE LAST SELLING DAY OF In order to close out our remaining stock, we have inaugurated an unusual price reduction sale for one day. Note the following wonderful bar gains. Toys at half and less. Little Beauty Set of Maple Dining Furniture, four chairs and table, for the set, reduced from 90c to 50c "White Enamel Doll Beds, woven wire springs, reduced from 65c to 40c Similar Beds, large size, reduced from $1.20 to 75c Trimmed Doll Beds, fancy mattress, canopy and pillows, 24 inches, re- duced from $1.25 to 75c Large Size Trimmed Beds, reduced from $1.50 to 95c Wood Folding Doll Beds, with woven wire springs, white enamel, each reduced from 25c to. . . .10c Doll Go-Carts, fancy bronze wire, "each, reduced from $1.10 to 25c Large size, very fancy, reduced from $1.85 to 85c Kindergarten Rockers, each, re duced from 35o to 19c Kindergarten Arm Chairs, reduced from 60c to 35c Child's Folding Camp Chairs, re duced from 40o to. 25c Doll's Dining Set Furniture, oak, each, reduced from 45c to. . . .25c Automobiles to be propelled by foot power, slightly damaged, reduced from $8.10 to $3.95 Boys' Dinger, your boy will know, reduced from $2.25 to $1.50 Wonderful Line of Doll Go-Carts and Baby Carriages, the Real Eng lish Baby Carriages, $4.25, $7.80, $9.00, $8.25 All re duced One-Half. These are beautiful gifts for any girl. CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS A beautiful assortment of new and novel ornaments in great variety all on sale at exactly one-half. TEA SETS We have a large line of Toy Tea Sets In two sizes 25c Tea Set, special 10J 40c Tea Set, special 20 Similar sets, the 60c kind, at 25 One Hundred Drums 25c kind, at..l()f GAMES The new and popular game of North Pole. A Voyage Through The Clouds, Aerial Contest and others, are 25c games reduced to 15, The popular game, "A Dash for the North Pole", has been selling for $1.00; special now.50 STAMTTXG OUTFITS The WTld West. Limited Mall, The Circus. The Soldiers and Sailors, Fighting the Flames, the Brownies, etc., all 25c seta reduced t0 15 SPUING WINDING AUTOS These are show prices 15 00 Auto $1.50 $9.25 Auto , $2.50 $1.60 Auto $3.00 Auto GRAVITY TOYS Reduced 65c Qrarlty Pullman Cars 40 DOLLS REDUCED Very fine bisque body Kestner Dolls, with long hair eye lashes, silk shoes and stockings and fine muslin gowns, 15 Inches high, reduced from $2.25 t0 $1.50 Same doll, 21 Inches, reduced from $3.50 to $2.50 UNBREAKABLE TALKING M A M M A DOLLS, fully dressed boys and girls, re duced from $2.95 to $1.03 Same Mamma dolls undressed, reduced from $2.10 to $1.35 "Gibson" Lady Dolls, kid body, silk shoes and stockings, reduced from $3.00 t0 $1.05 All of the fine large show dolls, $4.60, $5.60, $6.00 and $8.50, reduced ONE-THIRD. We have a number of very artistic pieces of Bric-a-brac that we are offering at special prices to close Saturday. $225.00 Royal Serves Vase. This vase was bought for a show piece. Now that It has served Its purpose, we will sell It. Special $125 $50.00 Mahogany smoking Stand with glass equipments, special $25 $50.00 Bronte Electric Lamp, three-light, Pcll 940 $30.00 6-piece Desk Set, English Hunting soene, special $10.50 $25.00 Game set. Poker, Chess, Check ers, Dciuinos and Crlbbage Board, special . . , $17.50 $40.00 5-plece Desk set, brass and ma hogany, special ; $25 05 A table containing hundreds of ar tistic articles Vases, Teas, Creamers, Su gars, Candle-sticks, Fruit Baskets, Ash Trays, Stamp Boxes, Jardinieres, your choice , 95 $2.50 A table containing Brass Cigar ette cases. Humidors, Candle-sticks, Travelers' seta, Smokers' Stand, Fern Dishes, Jewel Boxes, Hand Painted Vases, Brass Dinner Gongs with four tubes; some pieces worth $5.60; your choice . .... . .u. . ... . $2.50 Is tha beat in tha cJty. Wa hava a very large and varied Una of mouldings to select from and we uae nothing but tha beat ma terial all tha way through. H. Berwick, Jut and 2U South Main street N. T. Plumbing Co. Tat. tuO. Night L-T70S. Verdiet of Oalltr. Wa have bean tried by an Impartial Jury and tha unanlmoua verdict la that we're guilty of selling the beat furniture at the loweat eoat of any concern In the country. If you have no lntereat In thla verdict you are sleeping over the oppor tunity of your Ufa Petersen Bchoen Ing Co. MmUa tlcaawa Marrlaire licensee wera laaued yeeterday to the following: Name and Reatdence. Age. flavin Ridley, Naahvllle. Term M Francea K. Andrewi, Ferry, Kan $3 Clarenoe E. Beltz. Atlantic, la .. n Loulaa M. Schulu, Council liluffa 19 Robert Harris, Omaha 29 Two Wrddlnaa at Lake Cltr. LAKE CITT, la., Deo. 21 (Special.) Mlaa Ethel RJdenour and Herbert Shoe maker, both realdlng aouth of town, were united In marriage at the home of tha former's parents Wedneaday by Rev. Mr. Cole of Laneabore. Mlaa Nettle Moad of Auburn and George Jackaon of Rockwall City ware married tha aame day at the local Methodtat par aonage by Rev. Mr. Burna. They will realde on tha groom's 'arm north of Rock well City. Get your framing done at Borwlek'e 30O. til a Main. Saaplrloaa Bfi Arratd. CRESTON. Ia.. Dec. a. -(Special.) In the arreet of Bob Brady, Patty Gorman and George Martinson by detectlvea at Oaka looaa, Creaton police believe the gang haa been arreated that waa responsible for the robbery of the Rex coal office In thla city. Tha men wera recognised aa notorious safe blowrra. They will be held on the charge of robbing the banka at Tracer and Rua tell several weeks ago. Bigger, Better, Busier That la what advertlalng la The Bee will da for your bual Deafness, aftagrh, Asthma, Bronchitis and All hronic diseases Quickly and Permanently Curod By our new method of treatment, which removes the cause, thereby insuring a safe and lasting cure. Our years of successful experience in treating these diseases is valuable to our patients. To prove our ability to all sufferers, who are unable to pay a large fee for treatment, we are going to give two full weeks office treatment ABSOLUTELY FREE to all applying, at once. CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION IS FREE. No charge will be made except for medicines actually used. This offer applies to all but must be accepted within the time limit. Those who are unable to come to our offices for treatment can obtain the same treatment by writing for symptom blank with request for information, telling how you can be cured in your own home. No incurable cases will be accepted for treatment. If your case is an incur able one, you will be kindly and honestly told so by our physician in charge. No matter who has treated or told you you could not be cured, our opinion and advice will cost you nothing. Our new treatment cures where many others have failed. Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays 9 A, M. to 8 P. M. Sun days 9 A. M. to 12 noon. Address BERLIN MEDICAL INSTITUTE 405-407 Boo Dldg. Omaha, Nebraska Bee Want Ads Give Resutls