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BRIEF CITY NEWS
ELACX EANDZR5 STAB GRECO m"rV"1 1
I-lLaii Called to H:n Doer in Ouialu
and Cat Stiletto.
FUE3UII STOPPED ' BY S30TS
Fee.er rTwM(r m Vrtla Haed
tpawevstlv s letlwi af rsalse-t
n.t Tkoiik Hnlt far t.
tack ec vxs rw.
A vl.
avs it Hal I
Crsedoa to o-rnL
are. trrlen. Dentist. tzT City Nat". RinH.
was. Kee ta HxtiiM, lv;M-arud(ik
T1a.es, mating.
Xeep Tear Eomj ai l us sb In the
American ia.'e leposit Viulte la The Bee
building. 11 rsrte j year.
Fa' la. J (bares of ins Neb. Ins
Lean Ass a. make m M-. Investment. !'.' :
le tv' pr f. per .m.m. Board of!
T'ade Building. 1'intni Street. ',
g'gal Corps ta Daaao company D of
the signal corns sill hoid the h.rt annual '
mll!ry no t on W .iinnt-m s ntrt!id;- mt
Hotel Rome. j
Kennedy ta Sarpy County Judge How
ard Kennedv is try. 114 1 1"" in 3.trpy
county He will be away from urn ha j In a st
moat of ti-.e week of the 1 I;
Jl ips Mat .sans T'.e charge uf in-; Por. it at
sanity against J ,K. Pnii.lp. .-".Ji Crand ; tamM ti-e wound In downing a blow limH
I'tn'ii. a pioneer rfS'l'-m of uroan. was at his throat. Hi a.sai1ant escaped ea-tt
ot sustained bv the iimni" 1. mimnsion. . on Cass street, shncttng at pursuer aa be
Kent a ftlfitt Safe in our big vaj.t J ran.
for yoiir v-.;oauiw paars. only H by the I Ncig'iooi were sent running from their
year. And s'on rir mirry. Omaha J-afe ! hnm-s in psnlc aa the rntny shots from the
Deposit and Trust Co.. entrance iil4 Far- .feeing man rolver hit trees and houi
nam street. "( random, and they rfue-J to mum until
iaiilanti to Stars Fet-ttom Amend- , '1ron of poll.-, came upon the scene,
tn.nts will be nuuh to the application for j Grw -ml brother. Rieca. cama to
writ of manilaniui br E. Starr against .mU - - -
diir,ar M.chalarn and t!ia da'.a for ! mon ItaMana at Twelfth and Cass
T w"s AFFAIRS AT SOUTH 0'IAHA
Imvn : Tany P1I11 Serereiy Stabbed at Fight
nt ro the . '
After Canst earn j.
n.x a', the d'r '
rialat Oatl4e Dir.
Tin . a!d t tke ai';nd Cr?r.
:.i,i wrriet and rel htan
1-or and fctwl ". t .ti me pir h Trn
the !- heard a ;frma nd G'et-o rrld .
ot f hrt3 j SATS WAS ATTACXEii IS DA2..K i
At the ao':nd 'I-e-o ran f-otl t"ie
t)a.:)t part of the howee to the fro nt porrh
In titre U -e t ie form of a
Re rave Dlvalc .Hint a' Wt
m a lHiallr4 (imiK T-a
ltlaa la r.rte tw
Heew ee.
of a uniail man
; running around the rorr ser eat on .a." j
I .treet. With V,t A.-oeta. 4;S Noi-h Tw-Th 1
! stret. he tr"ed )n pur ait of tha aj!ant '
" ' , of liln br thr. hot wi atopped when the
tim of what the Doilce heiieve- a :nan t imed and benan fir'nc Tn a ar-inken eotohnt fliow'rt a t:hrt-
hia.k hand plot. S.mnel tjreeo. an Italian' When aK'd If th- thoiiif'it tha hher ("nine at h-a home. Tbirry-fouitit and V
rail ad ee.-tton hand of n'- N.irth Twelf'.h i i a member of tie b!a--k hand. Tonr ! streets. South Omaha. Tonv PH.ia. a Pole,
sl. e.t. d.in(erouii;.- woundatl at St ' wl ispered. "No dare tU." and R:ecijwls severely ntahbe.1 and s.ashed at W:.
Jonh hoapifal witn. a stiletto iiirii ted i i-.tr-t ihrnaa-d hla ahculdera. aptare-!7 ! k laet niaht. Ke will r-i-over
' ea?h between hie
i "ered
and hi nora a!mi
":!e with trie iippoae-t member
und'rariiln the O'iratlon.
"He hired by them."
The police hava been g1v
k hand upm the rtaiian s front p. -pt.ion of tlie
I d p. m. 3'inda'. Grero) j think tftey w.11
and replied. In a m afement to Captain and j
Detei-tJ-ce Mciji-iire. Pllus aald that two men J
n a good de- had atra ked him aa he came out of the j
door of hi. home. E'.od spilled aoont the ,
front porch and out Into t:ia street In front j
of the man a home and deep cuts on Pllua I
ill-Tfed black bander and
have him In custody tn
twnty-fnir hours.
Dr. Peppers, the police euron. says hands fold of a f!e -a truK'e. The men
loss of blood , who did tha cutting escaped and Flius re-
fusei to disclose tlirlr identity. The
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I 4 l 1 a I II M I I
i0 lls
1 j
Usl& Ji)rnfiy
!re-t) m recover if the
provea aot toi great.
1 State Will Test Seed
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Instant Relief if You'll Write
Us a Postal Do That Now
P7 Tu Tr1 T17
I ' IjAl iHi ij
hearing- ha not been fiel.
Maxwaa Saw ta Wloni . D. Max
well, a." 1st ant In tha of T. e of Foreiraater
irh. baa none tit Wn hrta. Kan., to take
temporarv chares of the wather bursal
j,,ri, . u- , , u that 1 a nrar Crescent,
streets. Both are railroad aectiott handa
employed be the Chicago North weatern.
It ta aid that tha trouble last night was
tha l Olmlnation of a quarrel amonc Italian
section hands which occurrei all nsor itha
la., on tha Chicairo
piai a.
Xaq.KCt fo Suleid
NorthW-atem tracks. Following: tha quarrel
-The coroner a
the two brothers went to other places to
ln . ,h rt.., ..t Rees tha ' ' - ' ' " " l" w -i-""
. j tha winter months.
y'inff man fffTij 1" wn.
shot him
aaif at the 8 hllta hoiel last ITrtday. waa
hld Monday morr lin The jury decided
taat death waa a suicide and no new evi
dence was brumftit. forward.
Tmu Clea. aar Daatoaatrattoat Sea'
Itallaaa Kretsa Trail.
Tha anerered. Itailana have been on tha
trad of Samuel Greco ever since. Ha waa
I found here yesterday and waa sialted at
hia home by four Itjiilana shortly after
A demonstration of the Paim Vacuum sya- 1 noon.
tarn waa made Monday before the en
tire) Board of County CommittMloners. At it-s
eoncliiaion the biard met briefly and ad-
loumed until Saturday, m hen final action
will ba taken on tha vacuum matter
Cimaans-ua Coarwaa Kaata Tlia sec
n annual aaantnn, of tha Nebraska Con-ar-atloa
and State Daveinpment associa
tion will be held In Lincoln February 3
and t- Vartetia atibje:ta pertain in to the
4a elopmant of Nebraska farma and to tha
eonae 'atton of the natural reaourcea of
tha atata wilt be taken up by tha conven
ts. Taa Xo-nltal Btoaa- IM Albert G.
nodaren waa denied JiKln'ment la county
ourr. Monday f r money paid to tha
Bethany hospital fur one week's ears for
A. A. Nystrom. now In tha county hospital.
Kystrom, an Insane man, waa first taken
t ream en t to the Bethany hospital. Mrs.
-yet m paid for three weea and Mr.
A Bunri ren ajlcges ha paid for tha fourth
:" week.
Aa&eraom aain inland Baffalo Baaf -Calanai
M. H. And en ton. of Hancock. I,
who ta vtaltins Omaha, recently returned
from A trip ta Dailaa. Tex. At a banquet
ba attended there tha guesta war served
wtth "cattaio" meat, which ha daclarea
mkea a rcMft aC his- quuUty. The "cat
taio" la a croaa between tha domestic cattle
and the buffalo. At thla unique dinner
tn lie il made from cottonseed waa aura
A Interpreter for the Injure! man a
brother. Tony Dtotafsno. 13 years old. of 413
North Twelfth street, told tha story at the
police station last night.
"Tne four Italian mn." the boy said,
"finn to Greece cottiuta and said they
wanted a private talk wtth him. The Cve
went into the front room and talked In low
wounded man was treated at the hospital .
by Drs. Beck and R- E. S hlndel. He had ,
sustained severe tab wounda tn tia abdo- j
In the back of the neck, about the
n il Tl (men. I
tiorn ior tne i ariners nrea.t and or. h.a msht ch ph.
j is a laborer employed at the Cudahy pack-
State LAboratory at Experiment Sta- j "5lvTuthuntan. h.v, bee. arrested
tioa to Try Out Grain for
Genninatioo.
,ted corn wlU be tested for Nebraska
farmers by the Nebraska aeed laooratorv
kt the aa-riculturaJ experiment sta'lon at
Lincoln. Experiments have shown the ne
cessity for Improvement of the seed corn
of the state tf the crop yield ta to be In
creased. The following announcement la made by
Prof. E. Mad 'ilcoi:
"The 'ear to row' method of Improving
com haa emphaslxed the eieed of select
ing seed corn on the ear. To satisfy this
demand and to arouse a greater Interest
In com Improvement, the Nebraska need
In
such teats, however, can be made for any
one person. If you wish your seed tested
write ua to that effect and we will eend
yu fifty smalt envelopes In which the
MmnlM ian he Mflf tn lHa lilkwitnpr
tones for more than an hour, occasionally 1 , . w w . ,
J Let ua know at once ff you wish ua to
connection with this tun.
Petltlwwe fee (.radlas.
The grading of the district which '
bounded by O and J sti-eets and extends
from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-eighth
street la at present encaging tha attention
of the people of thla locality and petitions
are being signed by 'property owners In
fn-or of a scheme which was discussed at a
recent meeting.
The problem has been under consideration
for years, the principal obstacle in the wav
being the cost of carrying out the work.
The proposal that will soon be eu'imitted to
the city council will In the opinion of one
of thoae back of the preent plnn save the
i cltv m nre In rrml'm sinenses. The owners
laboratory haa arranged to make singie 1 nf ls, ,ot an. .plv n,eres.e. In the solu
ear germination tests of seetl corn for No- Mo of dffrur. The plan tn be sug
brmeka growers. Not mora than fifty . . , -.v.i- -ite varvtna
j a 1 M ' ' 1 ?.iiia " -
At All Drs3lslsj
tn 2S wnd 3c
Sanlla ry
Tnbsra. r
FTC EE U
Yoa
.Vrlt
The young people the SLountxe Memortai
La laraa a-ureh will aerve a aevem eouraa
urar ta Ut priora of the church.
Tweaity- xt- and JTarn nt atre a v Tuea
AaT a ug. This is to be the loot en
lai tsi 1 11 1 1 1 aa 1 r t tha) churo before tan it.
Ta gsnar 1 atart lament la entitled. "A
trmmt e Beeaa Coiora." ach course of
ta dinner la ta be see ed by aaven yeong
a eatiarata room. A mup- ai
rUl be ramdared, after the .'
Mrat s
Jtaawea Tlsas
Ma arret ad L
their voices rising In the heat of angar.
The men went away and Greco seemed
greatly excited about something, but re
fused to answer questions.
"At S o clock last night Greco seemed to
have recovered from bla anguish and sat
In the front room telling stmtes of the
fatherland to) two little neighbor boys, Tony
make thia test. Addreea Nebraska Seed
Laboratory. Lincoln. Neb."
inkee wltfc a lUiawr.
wounded with a gun or pierced bv a rusty
It one to fifteen feet and this. It la
pointed out. will save much labor and ex
pense of Oiling In the ri!"h at Twenty
sixth and H streets and the grading of the
various streets In the district affected.
The council will also be petitioned to nar
row Twenty-etxth street from eighty to
sixty feet from G to I street and this aug
geetlnn will be put forward with a view
to decreasing the expenditure of a public
5.a.
Atts
rtfwae la Osaka.
"Kelly front the Emerald Isle"
the Braadeia.
"Charley a Aunt" at the Boyd.
Vaudeville at the American.
Vaudeville at the Oroheum.
Burlesque at the Uayety.
Burlesque at the rug.
at
nail. Bucklen's Arnica Salve hca's the , Improvement which property owners are
1-tew.id. furanteed. c. For sale by Ba- I very deslroue of seeing effected at as early
ton Drug Co. a data as possible. The matter has been
so long under discussion that the time for
action has arrived and the petitioners ex
press themselves ready to submit to the
city a reasonable and feasible schema
Cease ( em m lea low PI a a.
The proposed adoption bv tha city of
the commission form of government was
denounced at a meeting under the auspices
of the West Side Democratic club held
in Fentona hall. Twenty-sixth and W
streets. Saturday night. Michael Gogglns
waa chairman and resolutions were pasand
condemning the action of the meeting last
Tuesday night In accepting a bill drafted
with auch an object Involved. The follow
ing were appointed a deputation to go to
Lincoln Wednesday ta take steps against
such a bill becoming a law: Justice of
owe of these was presented by a performer
who was to have appeared next week, bat
happened to be In the city ahead of ante.
Edna Whistler waa the performer who
failed to appear and whose place waa
taken by Jack Hawkins, a high Jumper.
Hawkins performed several splendid feats
of the sort that won him an Intercollegiate ! fh- Pmm. CtJ)iW9lh William Tuttla. Joseph
Burns, Jeremiah Fen ton and the chairman.
Wtth eat THAI Walt Vas-
, Decern bar for Introducing
Uai a tAa Wkmaoaga Indian rarerv
tsfc. has sawed a saatanna ao4 baa been
-leanaif without bavtg bean ladted or
atfcan a hearing Tba a lena waa eoav
s en -In cs tha last e&U og eC t e federal
grand Jury, and as is custom n In such
eases he was remanded U 1 jail. At the
as clustoa of sixty days tha ui lual sen cs
tea- boetlegglng; be waa re leased on hja
wa bond. Tha aixtietA day expired Mon
day. Be is still subject ta Indictment and
but caae will be t ken up In April by the
grand Jury.
Baa agftos Cffs ta Chi sage Oner
axing eUlears ef the B rlingn system
W41 1 meet ta Chtoaga thia weed fur the
an Bual dia cus a at th t department i
garding tha soeratlva plans fur the last
aa d the earning years. Tha reduction ef
opart Ac ax pauses without handicapping
tha eerv toe ts sac ef tha points that the
r ui ta as up annually. O. W. Huldrage.
gaaeral manager ef the lines west of the
Wlaenurt. sad Superta tsnUen ta Flyna of
ta Omaha vtaion. Allan ef Lincoln. Rob
M a sg aii 1, Keller of isCoota. and
Hoi tort af Ceadwood. 3. D-. left Omaha
Monday aa the trip to Chic ag
FUNERAL OF CJL VAN COURT
Fat fee nad Metaev Hei era tewai Cbt
eaaa t hm tke servteee
Wee HiM.
afr and Mra C. D. Van Cuurt returned
fenutey from Chicago, where they had
gone to attend the funeral af their son.
Charles E. Van Cwt. who waa killed last
Tuesday in a fall (rum a fourth-story
-Cbarley'a Aaat at tko Boy-.
"Charley's Aunt," the play at the Boyd
thia week. Is far from new. Since Its
Initial production millions of playgoers
have been begued by its delightful eom
edy aa d have laughed themselves nearly to
tha verge of hysterica over the antics of
tha peuedo aunt. Donna Luc-la d'Aivadores
from Bra 1. "where the nuta come from."
Tot despite the fact of its age. the audi
ences that filled the Boyd yesterday found
It litem.'! y "a scream" from start to finish.
There were two reasons fur tha hit
scored by Mias Lang and her company. For
one thine tha comedy of the piece la much
like the humor of Ma i k Twain 'in that It
gets even better with atfe. la the second
place the manner ef its presentation last
night mads the play Irresistible and a sa
ber face tm possible.
By far the larger aha 1 of tha credit la
duo to the acting of Frank Beamish, who,
east la tha rule of Lord B liberty. Imper
sonates the aunt. He utilised the great
possibilities of tha part to the utmost
point. From a young college student be
becomes aa old widow. She is an old
widow, but nevertheless Mr. Beamish makes
her a very dashing ana Coy, kittenish
and fllrtatloua wtth his would-be lovers and
the fiances of his chums, and belligerent
with his tormentors, he makes a success
of "Charley's Aunt."
Tha role taken by Mr. Baamiah over
shadows the other part, but does not
devitlate them. Thomas Moors, who Is a
new addition to the company, shows much
ability in the part ef Charley Wykeham.
Mr. Lynch, aa Jack Cheeney. ts up to hia
usual high standard.
Mtaa Lang la given a very subordinate
part, but for that matter Bone of the fem
inine parts call for much strong of acting.
championahlp in track meets several years
I ago.
Claude Golden, a deft fingered card artist,
executed a number of the most d fflcuit
tricks known with, playing carda
J. A. Murphy and Elotae WTUard. as
sisted by Edward Marty n and Frank
Walker, presented a very clever far en
titled "Manager Sowerguy's Troubles."
Martyn performed effectively In the- cast,
as the "curtain puller," doing a number
ef clever dances and singing acceptably.
Gulce and Cherry appear aa comedy bar
artists. Sully and Hussey, who present
"Ths Messenger Boy and the Hunter."
were among the missing until last evening.
rim in at tke ayety.
Rinsldo. violinist, la at the Gayety this
week, appearing as one of the two numbers
Bars la ry st Steve.
It was reported to tha police . yesterday
that the Nebraska Clothing company's
tore at Twenty-fifth and N streets bad
been broken Into either Saturday night
or Sunday morning and that a gray over
coat, two suitcases, three pair of shoes,
three woolen shirts and a child' a suit bad
been stolen. The burglar or burglars
seemed to have effected an entrance by
breaking a window in the basement- Cap
tain Dworak states that the place looked
all right at t o'clock yesterday morning
and Block Watchman Crocker makes the
ssme report. The store has been broken
Into on several occasions.
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-Orz' A FREE
j ' -s s . 1 bsm U--xv .- .1
GLADLY wt will send you a liberal sample of Kondon's
Catarrhal Jelly, Frre, postaie paid, if you'll write ns a
postal. Enonjh for several days' treatment. Enough to
prove to you conclusively that t!m splemiid, honest remedy is
the cleanest, purest, pleasantest. safest, most soothia, and healing
method for the treatment of these diseases.
Kowrlon s Catan-hal Jrllr la eo-thinaiy
applied directly on raw sariace.
Reduces the th-.csenwd memhranea, stops
aheorm discharges, clears ti.e nasal pes
sarea for easy, natural breathing and per
mits the air tn pass throve a the hrags over
heaithv surl .
That la tha logical way to cure cmtai rrh.
S arsd. f starr af tke an. ar say
pucanea P awiiaa are rkrv aaM
The hlese! teller that e en the r 1 e sam
ple w'll bt-ng voo ril emMiuraa-e tt a to cnt
bDue its use until a onriptrm cure is enTscte
Viu cannot atfi'ird to eee'ect nasal ca
tsrrh even in its eariiesr snur. I will oot
get better et it sal I. Negiett ot cold in the
Ask Your Physician or Druggist
Ti wMilri not rtt)r salt wt-?r ro a
witcfc would burn, itch sad irruata thm raw
pi aces.
For fh m r-sofi rmt -houM ntnxt thm
no of tpny, eirmfT-i. ;nurh4 nl rnrt!iiirsi
fnr cmt arrti. Ti letrr Itmnff nt ' Banal
P-j.a4T tn mw. inrtml-tor trout th
-tin a of tha cataxTti rarmA.
Rmtfinat Catarr-ial 2Mf hi aoothirirc.
halinv. pta9ant and cool ins. Appiy it out:
awl you will have intjt raaef.
Cnrtwi 4 mm. flbrr-. xhmn a 4w9. wfB rfterf
m 1 win nt, awl rFw car Catarrh
Cj-rri-4 Hw.iiwrMs lay fever. Aa--M Ca m
Kondon f.IIg. Co.,
FREE .-rC '. FREE
h-T nvnn the way for tba attak of tha
catarrh --p.
jv-r n.i-i)UI-If a--wM of thia woniiar
ful mmlv hv 9011 -n Its vr THoshn
anl have mt:rt-1 rr ?h mfnt unol tt
Icitrr- wqw:(i wti thmud he ijiavi to Mtiw vmt,
Rememlw. V.-.mt Wnimt' "atarri
Jnv ts oWi bv mT 'W.thJO dminrntn tn tha
L mtHj -tarii hot if yours does wtt hava It.
sond lo as for 2V or c ruha tatampa or
i-ml. antt wa wll mail at onr-e. powrnauL
Tha 50r size contains Hire times a m jcA
aa ma V sia.
S4 postal for fresi
LV m an pie today
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Coal 8ee How land. 'Phone South T.
A niMtljie af t h ettv council III K k.l.l
in the olio, and ha fulfills all rwiulrements I this evenina-
T4evllle at tba ersts.
A Uttie something for every one la the
offering that la presented at the Orpheurn
' this week. A varied proa-ran-1 has beea
j booked by the management in which
1 musical numbers predominate, yet there
: la enoutfh of tha unusual In tne bill to
I make It distinctly a characteristic one.
which are made far him by the advance
noticea He fairly carried away the large
crowds at the Gayety yesterday afternoon
and evening; making it almost Impossible
to continue the performance bocauae of the
repeated calls for hia return. But he did
not return. lie aimply .played tha four
numbers assigned to him on tha program,
but he played ihem In a way that was
popular with the crowd.
Singer's Serenaders are of gotvt
and made a decided hit yeeteiday. Lew
alley is the chief ef ths ran makers and
hia Interpretations of a dope Csnd keep
,10 erowds In an uproar. He baa played tn
Omaha several times before, having been
wtth the Ward and Vokes ahow. His work
Is all dean and spontaneous and mirth
provoking. Margaret King weare a hobble
skirt rfi la the real thing and she does
several other clever stunts which keep the
fun moving. She is ably stated la the
women' a aection af the eaat by Grans Vin
ton. Nanette Coultnn. Dot Duval, who does
the lov wait with Allan Geogaa. and
Winnie Edward
The perform oca is presented In two
parts with aa alio. The first Is entitled
"On ths Ocmn." and is staged ea the deck
of a steamer. The concluding farce la en-
G0inI1rnAfFL0LlB
The achool board primaries ta ke place
February .
Mlse Fern cBrlde Is visiting friends at
Plattsmout .
The Loricl club gives Its dance In Rustl
ing's hail this evening.
Miss Grace Hail of Twentieth and J
streets ta tha gueat of friends at Pupil Hon.
A meeting of the Woman'e Temperance
union will be held the afternooa et Feb
ruary 23 L
, The Retail Lluor Dealers' aaaodatlnnJ
'Till nuiu m uiarruug j frHl a&
Unxt ckera saloon.
The birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mra.
A. Mankowskl. Thirty-nint and L st-ets,
la announce
Mrs. William Watson has returned to
toux City after a pleasant visit with
frlenda tn South Omaha
News has been received of tha death In
Chicago of Chriatopher Mclnt yra. brother
of John Mclntyre of thia city.
Mr. and Mra J. M. Henry, who have
been visiting in California, are expected
home within the next ten days.
NusturtJuin Camp No. 1747. Royal Neigh
bors af America, will give a social Wednes
day evening in the Woudmen bad.
Ralph aiefert has returned to hia home
at Braddyville. la, after a visit of a few
days w.thv friends tn South Omaha
H. M. Wells has gone back to Kansas
City after reviving reminiscencea of otaer
days with old-time frienua In the city.
Phone Bell South feS. Independent F-1M
for a ease of Jefter liold Top. Prompt do
ner Cmsby will hold the Inquest In the
police court this afternoon at 1 o olock.
DINNER FOR FATHER AND SON
Y aeag Un a l ariettas
Bel Faaetiea ta I ate rat
i tie
window in a Wee.
f-sral waa held .
, 10 .! Chase asesue.
Baden ilnd.i hotel. Thai
it t!ie family retienca. i
Friday aficruouo. la- '
Twu
who do sums clever work, and the second gay
number is Rineldo. ths
really worth bearing.
violinist, whs is
larleaese at the Kraa.
Billy Watson ("the original") and hie
T heavyweight chorus, referred to as "The
Beef Truer.." amused two large audi
numbers, a night in the monkey
music hall and the err at ion of Hymack.
furnish tne variety of the program. Hj-
terment waa at H'nsdaJe. 111. maua . -ore , ihu; c,vW ,nu
Mr. Van Court had un. tu Weat Baden ' "muue. Billed aa a .-orae-an. be mokra
upon tn. aj-ice of hi firm to t-cur-r.te ,'0,, tr" H1 "
after . v.r. ..... k ef .r Almo-t re.ov- PhI,f " h'" "T "-" ?
. h ... ii. . ncsaibie pla.es and entertains and am usee
rej be h 1 uiuud la rotui n to t !iica'J i - - w
f m r ft tme he alalia mm IK. t..w 14 1.
tne Sunday ofore trie accident, bat upon , . .
' switch fr.m the Sill drese lo the summer 1
tne a-.ic. oc ms physician had defied t.iiim ntfil! D,fur, th- of taa aiidieac. at the -rug yesterday, the attendance at
rerrta.n a few ioo.r. m e(lm, of nul el.ublUlJn the matinee being the largest for a Sunday
,r. x.a ,.uun n.a gt up at I o'clock, M a'tame Maud Ruches' m....k.v. give a
Tueauay mornin ta ct.)8e a eindow dunn. I .,,.. i-,,,,,, uf n,.t m over to burlesque. Watson Is a funny fei-
a severe w nd-rorui. la aoiiie nay li L st ' !la:1 - m,.y, ,,n tlni .na i low. and baa some sayings that will
hia balance and fril to the ground four ; oitnue veil known acts in a way that j tns rounds" during the week. Hia ehor-is.
stor-ee beciw He J ed at o clock l-W r.l renarkabie. despite the fact that moat of the gtrts
following m.ifning shortly beiare h a wife . i,,v ri,mn an.t r-t. Bt .u-m. ' weiah 308 pounds, can sing and dance well
present a prwr sketch, which gtvee M:tte
r i .eon
titled "Caught With the Gooda" and Is
laid tn a French cafa. ! livery b any part of city. William Jetter
The first number of the olio Is Mullen! 1Ir- J- ward. st Northt Twenty-first
street, sin entert n uie ivings auntera
s.oa-ua uanrang pair ,h r,. Pr,nv terms churrO a.r
The first annual "father and son" din
ner will be held at the Toung Men a Chris
tian association next Monday night.
Tha purpose of the function la set forth
In the announcement thus: "No father
will bs admitted unless accompanied by
his son and no son unless accompanied
by his father or a man to take hia fath
er's place. Ths aim of this gathering la
to stimulate a closer relation between
father, eon and tha boys' department,
wm you not set aside this hour la the
Interest of your key T'
The affair Is under the charge of W.
M. Davidson, Howard Kennedy and George
G. Wallace, members of the boys' work
committee ef the Toung Men's Chrtstiaa
association.
A prize masquerade bail will be given
Saturday evening at Ilia Workmen temple
under tne auspices of tne Germ a in Ceceuan
club.
The Women's Home and Foreign Mil
SUSPECT ARRESTED FOR THEFT
Cbarles Mite ell la Ideatlfled as
ITS raw searcher br Ylettaa ef
kke.
Charles Mitchell, alleged to be the negro
who snatched a handbag containing iw
from Mrs. M. FUlman Saturday night, was
arrested by Detectives Dunn and Fleming
Sunday mo rnlng.
Mra Fillman. who Uvea at 705 South Slx-
uancing party thia evening tn Ryan a hall.
afternoon aince the playhouse was given ' Thirty -eighth and d streets.
Dunoon castle. No. i3. Royal HigV.and-
alunary society of tne First Presoyter'an ' ceenth street, was called to the station and
ehurcn will meet witii Mrs. C. M. Rich ; . ..,.hell
Thursday afternooa ldent-Ced M..Lneii.
St. Mary'a curt X 57". Women a Cath- ' Tb b nu:na f Mrs. FU1-
oilc Order of Foresters. will give a I man t hand as she was walking past Omaha
The
BrorpiBg-E-img
Special Derby
arrived from I'hicago.
lie la lurvlitu tiy lue
daugnter. Virgi a hi., aw
W. T . of Strut t A er.ca.
:ff and una
by a tr..t!i-
an opptirtumtv to oiaDiay ker .
CLU3 WILL CHANGE NAME
Mtia all war Ortaaltatlaa
ta Tea.. TWkr teverleg lie A -e-adeA
tsewsw.
era will bind a reception la the Danisn
Brotherhood hail. -41 N atreet. thla even
ing. Refreshments will be aerved.
The next meeting of the Ladies' Aid so-
eeirv of tue Urst Preabvtenaa enan-n will
The members are richly costumed aad are 'iri'i vvediieelay afternoon at th home
called upon for frequent oervlca These 0' V" l-f McKee. :!. B street-
i rhil-w -u - , . ' m r ana jsns. r rmnic tituaman . t-
tavnts on the harp and hfr aauu, as a , lr'- th'-ir l th'- - featured tn the arxim. (r !., - tuey expect to
exhibition room scene, the closing part eflmaxe mesa tneir new home. Thev had I
now. to the intenae delight of the tudience. resided 'n thia eity for many years.
Two Surlettas make up the performanra Toung Peoples Society of Christian
the first being "Lev in Japan.' The scene
ta on the Is and ef Nipon and Wateua la
Levi, who lands there, giving material for
considerable enmie epera doings and aa
General hospital. The negro after snatch
ing the purse ran eajit to Thirteenth street
and disappeared tn an alley. Mitchell denies
the charge.
stungster to:&m i?t. Georae geta mui:h
in o tc aot uf her harp. Aif Grant and
M fcitnrl tioa hoid the boaids for a
ha.'f hoiu la a comedy creation all tneir
own aad ir-re is auaietaiag duiag ail the
time. Hess. Munro aad Poaeti. tna ma
! ! ai trio, aiRa," aad pay. Their eongs are
Care of the Hir
la Cold Weather
The Omaha F.ailway cl ,b wnl h,,i,
wieeiln thia aeex or nest and t, (Ti.n,
chanae It . na.ue from that of ;he liaiima'r '
ci'.u 11 ilii t.'oiariM Trarfc cu.o This mov t '
la iinfii lie. i-.i- the r''.t has i.n. a '
re taai umm iskra In a'i rnuen of tne'
b I'ne-ei men of Omaha w no are .-nnn"et i
W'th u-a'.'.c iii.sm-it j
Tke uifinwr.il g .,f th- : .: now a -.m- !
me of tne popular f.-ar irr, f
ii-u.K is the ii4a.a- nooada'.'
.mnrM mrm ' .in . tirn the man v
' & oieo.reis of the ci.li g, foeiher at r
lttrtssa ana tea ever as,svve at ; M
later aer.
; A Baahfjl V enua." la tha
second half of the show. Ths
.catchy and ware well received bv the pat- I terestmg ertentai dance.
; rin. Frank Work and Reinhoid Ower
l turn ma clever m.ibis aa gymnaaue Jesi
era T jm "Vatem faraishea ih
number on the qi.I. Waters can sing, but
he can p a tue piaao better. He gets
I a.i sorts ef moaia out af aa opnght aati
aaa1 s c.iee in enough laa.'ng Bungs re
sia e k: aiiiibiuiMi reaii y worth wbtia.
tltie ef the
lion daaia
Endeavor of the r irst preeby terao cnurcn
aiil give a social at tue church Wednesday
evening in ooeervanca of the anniversary of
Wanning ton a birthday.
The Chrlatian Women a Board of Mie
Nona of mo Klrst lirisr.a.u cnurcn a.il
meet rrtdav afternoon at 2 H with Mra
iingiev, 14 Nona Tweniy-tnird street.
1
r
e oraani-at Ion
baa t jraat
aei-it goeasiBg costrst la scueduled ht
esich the a i.lieiue wi!i g teaa tha -u . i...
- ' . e ... j mt i usee l roe. c oerua
s a ewe a sr. an as sat tour oeu . aad , wv w aasa a u
ari
. term-ot
' re merer"
Isen a .oa af tue
tariate Las see
iFmm the Montreal Gazelle)
"It seen Lost, tuelr Eng'iaU-speaiiiag j
alstera coui.l p'-uf;r.ally follow the metli-1
ods of the French women In Canada for
caring for the hair. It la onneceaaary to j
expoee one s self to catching; cold by ian- !
lr.g tee head which la considered a mis-
taken method at beer,- for moiature 'adea I
the hair and makes It coarse and brittle. I
"Franca tiruh dry shampoo the hair I
Mrs or twice a week. Mix four ounces I
ef amotoae with a ha.!f pound of corn
meal, either a I Its or yel'jw, aad you wM
Our Xe- Browning-King Special Derby will
b? shown
Tuesday, Feb. 21, 1911
It will represent the highest possible standard
in a LVrby Ilat at $3X0.
It will be distinctive in style and with a pro
portion" for every face.
It is the hat for YOf.
BrovnlnciCIno 6 eg
ct-m-Me, rufttHma- am ht
FtrrttMTH mm OCXJOUM rm-T
Mrs. t B. Tow e will reiaie her expert-
other iwira a ncn bacnemr whs seelia a beautiful , " '""" " "
woman. He has a laraa er,.,.o a " ' r-i'im.a i" n ot tne aiutn uwi.n.
" . High at-tiool waa dIeated Saturday night
and finaJlv decide, upon a basof- iaeete. ! bv the lour.; st Ctinaan u-cia'ua
wbo is tmpvrsoBated by the ciever and ! 'esm at basaet bail by trie score ef to I
preitv M.ae Kate Russell. Las Ida! Wail- l' lt " 1 interesting game trom aiart
..., ... .i t" finish- line up: T. M. C. A.. E. Joaaa. i
" " ie part f.. K..uuo. M Oiaon. W Wouiev and c. have a perfect shampoo pow.ler. ueiicau-ly
w k V!r n:" J,"r"' M-'v"-- I F,r'lha"rt Monun. P Jordan. p-rfumj. Sp.inale . taolespoonfil upon
tsiieetlile at the tserltaa. ... !.-.. the bead and br-ieth the powder uioronani
snua-eurs !! cnatest r..r pries at the 1 n tunerai er lietrr Ual-s wile 4'e-l ,
Th performers ef twa acts biiled for KrUjf t)M. ,ht. For wm,-, ' I ef a wound nfiicted b a feilow p.".m L'1-"""-' 1 m ,ialr'
" me-caa theater mi seed tneir tn,n ,,1t gueae g cuatrat la s. a H led ' hou" or,ier as SeM vesieruay. i:ie in- al removes dost. .,,! and drd-
fai.ed .t arrive tn ctv for il. . . . ,. i I ' . t T -i , , I " : ruir amoione maaes i.ie na..- r iw :ong.
. L.. -''"" and flv, anj ar.y. After a dry suampoo of
a 'arse r -1 . r
eooa of Po.anl. ef si.kh """-ure me Oa:r is he4,.rl.y briaht.
waa a era mar. C ara- f- 7 a 4 I I'ul " -ajt
THE STORE OF THE TOWN.
u
on
HUG
FISTULA -Pay when Cured
fJJ treatment without tsaof chloroturro, etaef
or other ans-hetic tndor-- by hundredkof ov
Ktumy oestatuena. Cure positively guaranteed aa I ur.
c r . A , , 5ept " lnonT an,il P-rfoctl- weU. Exnoia
rree. Write tcday er caii for my Urge bona about Hist, Ft-ala aad s:har legtal Bltaaaas.
Wtuch have been m sneriaitv f'tr years.
CS. C. RaTAitXT. Salt 224. Da Bufu-aSa CmahA. Nabraaiui
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