iHK OMAHA SUNDAY r.KT: MAl.CH 1:. lf11. mining ni uuuiu vamin n. ARMY OFFICERS PROMOTED City Clerk rmenti Statement Fundi to March 6. of OFFICIALS INSPECT MAXDAS Report Will Re Mae t t Parrftaslaa Trafl Park Katreace oaacll as t .le frwaa Kni;n'z Memorial church it I V p m. and tli ( h'lr of the 5r' e Lutheran church !LV,'r.Tf; .F',nh'MH " V"'diCloneU of Cralry. Artillery -nd I as iiFial M a. n The meeting of tha , !i..!b-r i.tcw t 7 p I,, an hm e ; 1(s i Infantry Are Appointed. leader Piof II. A. ! I anand I Ma.ic tit. .....:. j "EEARRAX0E3IZXTS OF RA5KS" 11 i!Hn tnnft fr. kk'Hin rn j.,ty . ' i.arows having r-v re-1 from hu'wl i t nnni.rrnrnl Made at War tx-parl- .-i-e.l. J-K. K S- hi.lt and fimilv imvh f..t MSiaWf nil km ) Will Takr Plr luaif. lately la ffilr. Next-to-Cost Prices for a Day iVXellf.eei. Ne!. t.er Mr. Kthulli ha P r hsred a tani'h. The wom.n of e;. Martina unti will i h nil a frpith fried rik sale today at in N-rth Twent -t ond etreet- Tl fi)!'li biithc are rrrwirted- R Npln orr.jniji. J-ffFrn street, rw.v . .sain Meion. llv Norm Th.rty-n.nth ti .e gii I. T B S.ott art'! his son FranK hur ret ,rr,.-ci (mn lr.a, la. where thee nt i . attend th f ineral .if Mn Xrarton I - r-tv a sister-ln-law of Mr. IVotL Binking fund ra.,trt t J::.:r. itxl ;nSUr. Ml hold' an'"iriitlation tnt.'icht' and The statement of the condition of :n finds of the lty -.r the i.er1od. . ;?.j:t 1 to March . Ij.-i)oi1 hy City I'Urlt Hfni that at the former cste there aa vaiieble 44. The U.jnwf unex- I'lM to July 1 tart ar.d which were! placed tu the rdit of the tnterert and .: 12. Collections hy th. clt.. treasurer making a toul t fjv if 93. Th stre-H repair f ind Ip now alrtot ex hausted. 'ii! IV. '4 remaining to Ha cr1lt but this f may arn..i!E th fsndMatea to he rwetved will be the aife .f t.rajid I'atron Smith. H M Alfre.ia I'tweU will deliver the ad d .se this a!iern" n at 4 o 1 io k. at the hi'Hren a Hi.t.r for the rhiMrn nt HI t acy time hae its 1 MHrtn 1 rhurc h- Her aubW-t will be "Two reaources Incr-ase.J l,n the money levied Ch iOis by the tr.ur.ty for road improvement Inr- "a;ta:n Kisfeidtr left last night for Ft. corr.es in. The c-itv re lve a rrrtan '"Ph. Mo. to l.rin to South Omaha M , .. .. t. , w I'reston. who ia heid there on the charge of proportion ,.f th,. rim. Two other fun la hjlvI,K. a OQ Bj,ck ra also aptroac;ilr.g the limit of expendl- o leary. tir with no inmexliate lve of re;..enlh- William I Cuske t.f Atlantic. Ia.. was nient. Theae are the fire and poilre frn.la married Thuradav afternoon hv Kev. Vr. The uner.derf balance In th f..rmr . V.h,""rr '- N'ret-.nth Dd O .reet to s-c , .. ,. MR Mary Ra worth of this city. The t..s7. and In the other ,. Some tvupl. mlll re8lJ. Atiaiulc. montha ago to tile over the lmtnd-. fl- ' Mr SflJ Mrg Tfun, were ,rprM tne tiancial difficulty tha Fire and Pnic-e boarlj other e.ening hy a large numir of their put the men of the to d"i artTiients on n j 1 '"-ns at their home )C2 North Twenty- I nun street. ma evening wan apent witn iuieK- aiid taiiK-c and ail bad a bieaaast tln.a. enforced vacation lift. Apj-ended l the detailed itatement the various funds: of Fun da. Fire .. ieneraj Salary Public light Water Htreet repair Police Ijhrary Inter eat and sinking. Street cleanmg Park Totals Diahume- Recelpts. merts . 4(M 47 . sf .r. :.i . 41 . 14 .r f-4 .V . U.447 4 4S S . K.rj is 4 4. S7 j.:4s:s W J. "ardner died yesterday afternoon at his home. JIS H street, aged M years. He is survived by his widow and severl t 14 "r S4 , children. The funeral will he held Sunday 11. "77 4 ' at in a. m. from the residence to Laurel 1' r-wl Hill cemetery. Kev. Lr. Wheeler will of 31 'xt ; fx late ? PolKa Xen'mlsslon Ryan has effected a facial tranf'vrmatt..n. H:s upper lip Is no 1 1 ! longer aiorne4 vlth I f ri..m-tn KiMitt - 112 1 ' rin'". hut although he may lose his , r? identity In th dark that metTy twinkle of ir-'tl,n betray him even though the C2S106M ! ? T7 s ti.: Grand totali C2S.1". ttavarrel la Bewewed. As tha result of a quarrel growing; out at Jealouiy. John C. Moberly. a negro, ahot LotUa fnce through tha left breast at her home. Ml M street, at 11 o'clock Raturday moraine The pair had been brought in to tha South Omaha police sta tion following a prcvloua quarrel, tn which the woman is said to lave tried to shoot Moberly. and were discharged when it ap peared they had aettled their difficulties. Upon reaching the Plica woman's home the couple engaged In a second quarrel The woman fled from Moberly. around the building. As she waa coming Into the front yard he met her and sent the bullet from a thirty-two Colt's revolver through her breajtt. It la not known how seriously the woman was injured. Moberly is under arrest. la spec t Mavaaaa Park. Mayor Tralnor. with four mem srs of the dtr council, thro members of the ark Board and City Engineer Roberta, yesterday mada ao inspection of Mandan park, pursuant to the order of the coun cil last Monday night. Tha park board then asked tha council that K.OuO of the IIS.OO bond Issue should b expended in buying a tract of land to give tha park aa entrance from the boulevard and It was with a triew to seeing If this waa the beat method to pursue that the Inspection was mada. A report will be made to the coun cil at its next meeting. Bar Ladles la the City. The police are investigating threw burg-i la riea which occurred Thursday Bight- The grocery store of Xaura . Nut era. Twenti es vent h and T streets, waa robbed of 17 In cash, three pair of eboea and other email articles. Flnkel & Sons, grocers, Twtnty-aeyenth and I streets, lost 11 a to cash aa wall as a lot of chewing and imok lug tobapco and another grocer. Fred Wiilhun. Twenty-seventh and (J streets, was robbed of cents in pennies and some cigars and tobacco. An attempt was also made upon the score of Fred Enter. Twenty-fourth and J streeta Last night the house of Mr. Nash. 1601 Archer avenue, waa entered by tblevea. Basket Ball Games. The South Omaha Toung Men's Christian association basket ball team will play the Squabs of the Omaha association this evenlcr at I o'clock la the Toung Wen s CT.rUtlan association gymaaeram. In the preliminary tbe freahmen of the South Omaha High school will have as their op ponents the Walnut Hill Ova taarrk Xatlce. First Presbyterian. Twenty-third and J Street. Rev. L)r. Wheeler, pastor. Bible school at 116. "in charge of Perry M. Wheeler. E. M. Rohrbough and Mra Wil liam Barclay. Topic, 'EUaha the Healer." At the 11 o'clock service Mr. Parsons, stats secretary of tha Young Men's Christian as sociation of Iowa, will talk on The Boy Problerot." E. F". Pimpaoa. secretary of the South Omaha association, and Truant Officer Paul McAuley will have charge of the services. Chriatlan Endeavor at (:3R: topic. "First Ala tor me lemptea. miss, Mary Lewta. leader. At T:J Rev. Dr. ' Wheeler will apeak on "The Parent Prob lem." The volunteer choir will sing under the direct on of Mrs. Anna Brstton I tt. Martin's Episcopal, Twenl -fourth and J street. R-v. Alfred G. White, recor. Holy corrmun;on at I. SunJav school st Prayer -and aermon at 11; topic. "The f"ign Through th Cloud." At T19. prayer and addreaa t Rev. C. C. Roliitt of Minne apolis, secretary of th aixth missionary dersrtraent Tuesday at 7 li p. m.. adults' ropftrmation claea Thursday at 4 p. m.. children's confirmation cUsa Friday at T S8 p. m.. piavrr and sermon; topic f ";iad eea" Clioir practice afterwards. Satur day afternoon. Match IV at 4 o'clock, th children's hour st-ri ice and aJJress on "A True Woman " jj. i.eireeit's Fpiacotial. Twent v-ninth and 8 streeta. W. L. Culled, lay reader. Sunday school at 1 Prayer and sermon st 11; surged. "Persistent Prayer." tt . Kdman a episcopal. Tamty-anth and AJams streets Sunday school at 2. Mr. Maraii of l.incu'n. gen rai -cretary af the Tourg Men's Chnstisn c relation, will adorew the congregation if the Flrat Methochst ch..ich at 1! a m in Odd Fel lowa' ha'.l T.re w.ii be r.j evening service. Sunday school at i. The Ep wortb league will meei in Bra- chapel fuaday evet.lng st 7 o'clock. First Chrtatian rhjrch. Tenty-third and I atreeta Rv. E A Jor lan. pat r. Bible school at 11 ri. Preaching aervtre at 11 a m. Subject ft ser.r.on. "Man a rjesuny." Chrlstisn Eudescir society 11 I i Mlaa Mary Routt, leader. Pre-ac loe at 7 9 p m. Subjec t of sermon. "The City of God " The evening service will be evangelistic. Frajer mtinf and training for services Wednesday eenlng at 8t Iuke s Lutheran church. Twenty fiflhaod K streets. Rev. S. H. Terlaa. pastor. 1 n-s petng ins eeaicaiion 01 tr csr churth. tianoua miauitera will be pres enl. Rev. L. Grh, U. D , of Omaha and Rev. li. Lw Vargrr of Atc hUKiaw a-an . will apeak at tbe lla m. acrlc and Reta M. M;ick of Omaha and U P. LuJjen of Lincoln at the aerl.- at t p. tn. A fra ternal service will be held at J.J' a. m. It will be led by Rav. I M. kuhna. secre tary ef the Iuther league of America. AdJraseaa will be made by pastors of (jmalia aad South Omaha rongreaatioaa Tba choir of 6 Mark L.uU.eraa church light be only that of a farthln' d.p. other wise a candle or the prohtstoric age. W. 8. Derbyshire, an old time letter carrier oa route ( in the north end of the city has been the recipient from the people of that locality of an elegant g"!d watch in rer-ogiltion of his proverbial courtesy snd attention to his duties. The occasion of Mr. Wrhyshlre s transfer on promotion to the stork yards district waa taken ad vantage of to give him this mark of his former patrons' appreciation. He has been for some fifteen years connected with the postal rvice. Present Men Have No Chance, Says Wallace aBBBBSSBBBBBBa Iowa Editor Sayi the Deadlock Can not Be Broken -by Candidates ai Named. "Unless they get a new msn. the Iowa senatorial situation Is going to end In a hermetlcfc.il y-aeaied, air-tight and jimmy proof deadlock," comments Henry Wallace, who rams here from tr Moines to attend the Touag Men'a Christian association banquet "And tt does rot appear that they will get that new man. "This seems to be satisfactory to Colonel Lafayette Toung. He does nt want any body to be elected, since it has been shown that he haa no chances. He would prefer to wait and run. the chances of being elected t the senatorship by direct pri mary vota. That Is what he is pulling fjr now." STONE TALKS TO Y.M.C.A. LADS Telle Tkrat There la aa Opparlaalty ' Today for Every l'aawar Dm. Friday evening's session of th Nebraska Toung Men's Christian association waa held tn the First Presbyterian church, with John Timothy Stone. L. D., as the princi pal speaker. He gave an absorbing talk on "The Op-' portunlty of Today," pointing out to men the things within reach of all. which, if embraced. Lead to pure Christian lives. The ohurch was well fiUed with out-of-town delegates. The early part of the evening was given, over to convention work, reports from a number of conferences hav ing bee submitted. II. H. Baldrige pre sided at tha session. There was a song service. Including numbers by the Young Men's Christian Association Glee club un der th direction L G. Krats. In pointing out the opportunities for men to become Christians P-ev. Mr. Stone began with Christ and the Apostles to illustrate how It la possible to organise a few men to spread the word of God. Likewise, h said, in atrong men of today should ex ert "ther Influence in apreading the Christ ideal among men. The greatest opportun ity he said was prayer. A few- minutes spent to prayer each day will make the life of every supplicant pure. WASHINGTON. March 11 -It waa an-noiin-d at the V ar iKtvr-ment that Die following offlrer of the army will he pro moted lmm-d.ately. under the provision for "re-a rangenv at of larks' of the army sppropriatlon act. approved Msrch I. 111: To be Colonels of Ca airy '"harles II. W'atts. Xoel II. Bishop. Fran A. Edwards. Frederick W. Si!. ley and Kdwtn B Andrus. To Be lieutenant Colonels of Cavalry Hish L. Scott. Lloyd S. M-.-Cormick. Ho ratio n. Picket. Herbert J Sloetim. Wil liam J. Nicholson. Edwin JV Brewer. Fred W. Foster. Augustus P. Hlocksom. Jacob Q. Gslhreath. Henry J. Goldrrmn. William C. Brown. Henry I. Ripley. James B. F.r wln. George H. Morgan and Joseph A. Gaston. To Be Colonel of Field Artillery Eli D. Hov le. To Be lieutenant Colonel of Field Ar ti;ieryF.dard A Millar. To Be Colonel in the Coast Artillery Corps WilHam C. Rafferty. To Be Lieutenant Colonels In the Coast Artillery Corps-Ira A. Hayncs, Willoughby Waike and Isaac N. Iewts To Be Colonels of Infantry William Las slter, George R. Cecil. George S. Tounjs. William A. Msnn. William C. Butler. Rob ert C. Van Vllet and Alexis R. Taxton. To Be Liebtenant Colonels of Infantry William P. Pendleton. Charles R Noyee, Chsrles M. Truitt. John S. Parke. Ianlel Lc Howell. Willis T. May. Joseph M. T. Partello. Samuel W. Punning. Harris L Roberts, George Bell. Jr.. Lawrence J. Hearn. Frank R. McCoy. John H. Beacon. Walter K. Wright and Richard Blalchford. The nay's Army Orders. Army orders issued today are as follows; Captain Moor N. Falls. Twenty-eighth inlarury. ia detailed aa acting quarter master arid will remain on duty at Hono lulu untu further orders. Lieutenant Peake will report not later than April lu to commanding general t-buippinea division for temporary duty upon completion thereof wul join hl regiment. Lieutenant Boettcher will report not later than April le to commanding officer at Fort Wane. Mich., for temporary duty upon completion thereof will proceed to San Francisco for duty pending the sailing of transport for Philippine when he will proceed to loin his regiment. Lieutenant Ulliem wul report not later than April M to commanding officer at Fort Oglethorpe for temporary duty upon completion thereof will proceed to I residlo of Monterey for duty pending arrival of the Twelfth infantry. The following named pfflcera cf the medical reserve corps will proceed without delsy to Newport News and report to the medical superintendent for duty: First lieutenants Thomas C. Walker, Fred T. Koyle and Henry W. Elliott. Following named officers will proceed without deisy to San Antonio for duty with Company L. signal corps: Captain George S. Uibba. signal corps; First Lieutenant George C. Marshall, jr.. Twenty-fourth Infantry-. By direction of the president. First Lieutenant George W. I'aywaJt, medical reserve corps, la honorably discharged from the service his services being no longer required. The following transfers of officers of the Coast Artillery corps are ordered: Captain Edwin O. Sarratt from the Thirty-fifth company to th one Hundred and Eight eenth company. Captain Eliaha J. Abuott from the One Hundred and Eighteenth company to the Thirty-fifth company. Cap tain R. H. Williams from the One Hundred and Sixty-sixth company to th Sixty-ninth company. Captain Clifton C. Carter. Coast Artillery corps, is detailed as a member of th gen eral staff corps, effective March la, vice Captain Joseph P. Tracy, general staff who ia relieved. Warren C. Ba h late cap lain of the Eleventh Infantry, having been appointed captain of infantry by an act of congress. Is by direct loa of the president placed on the retired list. By direction of the president. Lieutenant Coionel Robert F. Ames. Twelfth Infantry, upon his own application Is retired from active service Captain John H. Hughes, commissary. win proceeo 10 uaivesion and report to Captain Julius N. Kllian lor temporary a uiy. Lleateaants Assigned. Tb following named second lieutenants appointed are assigned to regiments as ;n dlcated after their respective names: Frederick H I"almer, Twentieth Infantrv Stanley . Wood. Seventh Infantry; Alex ander Wilson. Fourth infantrv: Xavter v Blauvelt. Seventh infantry; F. D, Lackland. ' Eleventh Infantry, Mason W. Gray. ,r Tenth Infantry; Jos Andreas. Twenty-second Infantry; A. 8. Peake, Sixth infantry; l'toyd Oarlock, Thirteenth Infantry; Cuah maa Hartwell, Twenty-second Infantry; A fooetcher. Sixth infantry; ti. Francia Rigga! Eighth infantry; Horace T. Appllngt jn, Tweoty-aecond infantry; Henry B. Poai. Twenty-fifth infantry: Fred U. Walker Thirteenth infantry; Alvan C. Glllem. jr.. Twelfth infantry; Rapp Bruah. Eighth In fantry; John O. K. Taussig. Seventh in fantry; Bert M. Atkinson. Twenty-ninth In fsntry; Edward G. McCormick, Twenty fourth Infantry. Lieutenant Palmer will report not later than April 10 to commanding officer Fort A is hi y - - X 5, A JlllltM iiMiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii For just a single clay Monday we shall sell rugs from our overstocked lines at prices that are little better than the mills ask. We need more room in our new rug department on the third floor, so called on bottom prices to reduce the big lines. No arguments are needed to sell these rugs (view some of them in our south window); the prices alone are won derful enough inducements. Many of the best rugs in the store were sent down for the next-to-cost markings, and go on sale at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning. Included in these sensational offerings are Lanark wool fibre, Karabaugh and Kashmir lines. They are in the best and will fit any sized with the surroundings. There never was a sale just like this at just this time of year. Remember! Good furniture may be cheap, but "ci4tap" furniture cannot be good Miller, Stewart & Beaton Company 0 colors and shades, room, harmonizing- Established 18S4 TAG POLICY FURNITURE 413-418-417 South 16th St. Sheridan far temporary duty upon compls- ; tion thereof wil proceed to Fort Douglas for duty pending the arrival of the Twen tieth Infantry. Lieutenant Wood will report not later than April 10 to the commanding officer. 1 Fort Jay. for temporary duty, upon torn pletition thereof will proceed to Fort Leav enworth for duty pending tbe arrival cf the i Seventh infantry. j Lieutenant Wilson will report not later than April 10 to commanding officer Fort Meyer for temporary duty, upon completion! thereof will proceed to join the company to w hich he may lw axsiCTied- I Lieutenant Blauvelt wl.l reort not later 1 P than April M to commanding officer. Wash- I Meyer for temporary' d Jtv. upon completion thereof will proceed to Fort Leavenworth I for duty, pending the arrival of the Sev- enth infantry- Lieutenant Lackland will report not later! P"- than April 10 to commanding officer. Fort I Meyer, for temporary duty, upon comple-1 tion thereof will proceed to Join bis resi- I ment. j Lieutenant Gray will report not later than j April 1 to comanding offlrer. Fort Wayne. ' Mich.. fir tetni-orary duty, upon comule- 1 tion thereof will proceed to Join his rei ment. Ueutenant Garlock will report not later than April 10 to commanding officer Co lumbus Barracks, for temporary duty, upon completion thereof will proceed to join his regiment. Lieutenant Hartwell will report not la'er than April 1 to the commanding officer. Fort I'upout. for temporary duty, upon completion thereof will Join hla reifiment. Lieutenant Rigs will report not 'at?r than April 50 to comamndlng officer. Wash ington Barracks, for temporary duty, upon completion thereof will Join hla regiment. lieutenant Appllngton will report not later than April 10 to commanding officer. Fort Jay. for temporary duty, upon com pletion thereof will Join his regiment. Lieutenant Post will rervort not law than April 10 to the commanding officer I Mass Meetings for Men Tonight at 7:30 Addressed by Y. M. C. A. Convention Speakers At First M. E. Church, Plymouth Congregational, Hanscom Park M. E., Walnut Hill M. E., Hirst Memorial M. E., Castellar Presbyterian, Dundee Presbyterian, Odd Fellows Hall, Benson, and Florence Presbyterian. Heelings for Vomen, Conducted by Y. XI. C. A. Lowe Ave. Presbyterian, Harford Memorial United Brethren, First Congregational, Westminster Presbyterian, Grace Baptist, Tearl Memorial M. E. tU.it4ilticltl.j.lU.rkt aaaasswa aa aiaw in n -1 Fort Jay. for temporary duty, upon com rletion thereof, will Join his company. Lieutenant Walker will report not later than April 10 to tha commanding officer. Columbus Barracks, for temporary duiv, upon completion thereof will join his regiment. Lieutenant riruen win report in person ferson Barracks for temporary duty, upon! Howard of the Gayety; Nellie Penrose of completion thereof will proceed to tort' the Krug. tfallle Powder and Bert Chap- enlnianfo? 1''UD f egor Lieutenant Atkinson will report not latr' monv ethers. than April 10 to commanding officer. Fort Mci berson. for temporary duty, uuia com pletion thereof will proceed to join the com-' not later than April 10 to the commanding pany to w hich he may be asairned officer. Columbus Barracks, for temporary Lieutenant McCormick will report by duty upon completion thereof will join Lia telegraph to his regimental commander fr itKlmrnt. assignment to a company ana station, and Lieutenant Taussig will report not later than April 10 to commanding officer. Jef- Officers of the Nebraska Retailers' Association SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Should Never lie Krmored With Pois onous, Pasty Compounds Itwause They Are Iranse-ruus and lnrrvavte the Growth. Tha preparations above refered to ara invariably In the form of creamy paatea. Major Lloyd B. McCormick. inspector gen- These are eaaily rcogniid by their pal will report not later than April 10 to the commanding officer at Wasnington Bar racks for temporary duty. L'poa comple tion thereof he will join th company to UWhicn he may he aac.gL.ed. Major liln avcaaey. Major George W. Read. Eighth cavalry, is Get ailed for servlc ana to ml a vacancy in trie inspector general a depart meoc. vice p. ra ; .hing eerv- MI 1 " ? . I'-! at 1 t ' i v N l 4 .' . V : r V i A A - x I erai, re.ie.ed. Major Read will report to tbe command ing aeneral of the Pnilippines division lor aincueiu to duty. captain Howard C. Price, Fifth infantry, at h.s own request, ia relieved frum duty at Girard college. Philadelphia, eflecuve jj 1. and win then piocwa to Join ms regiment. grayish-green color. They ar to ca spread upon the skin to remain until thsy are dry. These contain Sulphide of Bari um, an insoluble chemical, which cannot be dissolved, therefore cannot t abaorood ty tiie skin. The very lad that you ara toid to ieav tlieae paaty coinpoauds on Uie skin until tney dry and ' aae and then board of officers is appointed to meet urt otf with a knife is proof positive trial at lh. cail of tr.a tirew..t i hereof a: toev are not absorbeo. it cuey are w Washington U. f . n.r tha examination '. !.. they still remain on the sktnT of aufh of f w.r a mac- a r.!.rt i.im. 1 mull ti-ey can possibly do Ls to remoA The It to determine tiKir f.tnesa lor promotion as follows: r.r:giaier General Rohert K Lvaus, U ri. a.. Major Cnaries H. Keyn olds. medical corps. Major Ldmund Witurn m er. infantry , unaaaigned. Captain M. J. Ltxlhan. Twenty-fifth infantry : Captain A. G Love, medical corps, and captains Pter C. Harris. William B. Graves and JcMM-ph D. I-eluh. general staff, infantry, will report in person to Brigadier General Robert K. L.ans, IT. a. A., prc.idcct of tha examining board, at Washington, al each time as they may be re4ulrKi by the board for examination for promotion. Tbe following named off cere of the medi cal corps will proceed without delsy to Galvevtm for duty at the field honpltal to be organised at that place: Major Louis T. Heaa. Captain Frank XV. Weed and Firt Lieutenants John A. Burket and Owen C. Flak Major Edward A. Kreger. Judge advocate, la granted ten das leave of absence. From I -eft to Right-FTed I 'itrt, PreatdaaU; Henry Bolton, Vic Fit aid tut; W. H GaUiogiy, tiecuiiv CumntlUe. Avery. Secretary; M. A. H usee tier. Treasurer; L. F. Laxghorst. V. IeWeberj J. M. SCAMPER OF WHITE RATS Theatrical Brtkrrk4 Holda Flrat Mcetlaa at ecras Theater la Hear frwsa Orgaalaer Fleder. Th first ' hamper cf th Whit Rats." a theatrical brotherhood, waa heid last night at the Krug theater. It waa th first assembly of Its kind among theatri cal people ever heid la Omaha. Am bark AH got permission front the headquarters of tha Whits Hats In Chicago to hold th meeting. Mr. AH called the meeting to order and Introduced Henry P. Nelson, who presided. The principal speech of th evening was mad hy Organiser Charles IL Fieder of the American Federation of Labor, wh lucid a tad th purpose of tha organisation of th Wlt Rata. Following th speaking, a banquet upon th Krug stage was held, and tha even, ing s entertainment was brought to a close by stunts put an by various players at tb local theatara this week. Thosa who participated In th entertainment were W1.11jb Mossy ef tha Krug aad Charles the Surfaca nair, wnicn in ohubwiwh. will appear stronger and thicker allei each removal- 1 her Is only one logical and aoientiflo wsy to remove hair and that by nioata'. of a liquid containing soluble ingreaiu. which can be abaeurbed by u sata. 1 Miracle, known ail the world ower aa li e only real superfluous hair ismover. la Just such a preparation. It ls easily and quickly abaoroed and after yoa have use.1 It you will not mere ia ij..iti;i" left oa the aain. It leaves Uie skin tie from ir ritation and what ls wore li th point. It is absolutely non-poisonous, therefor it wiii not produc actcma or blood poison ing. Remember, no matter what claims are made to tha contrary, no poisonous, paaty compound or so-caned "liquid cure" eter aid or ever will destroy a single hair root and we can prov it. Th extravagant, laima recently mad ly unscrupuloua manuacturera of hair rarnovera la sensatlotiai advertisements unuueetlonably Justify physicians In cau tioning the public aaainat tu ua of this ciaas of depiialorieac How many people have been enticed Into using tries dan gerous preparationa with coijtequent in jury to tiiemeeives cannot ba estimated, but only gueaaed at; tnarefore. bo v. are of faae free advertisers and oU.ern. who by wotdiiig cf tnetr advertisements, try ti give the impression that neKia.pers and other reputable publication endorae their worthies preparaliona. Lon't be decalva-t worthiesa preparaliona Lunt t da celv by tbeiu. L Miracle la the obiy preparation which la so endorsed Ie Miracle la Bold at all good stores. No honean dealer will offer you a aub stltul on which h makes mur profit. XX will send you a i!-pag booklet con taining full information concerning this remarkable treatment, aa well aa teat l luonia.s of prominent physicians, aur-ge-Jtia. dermatologlsta. medical Journal and th principal maa-azi'tea and - nawa- Japera You ahould ra-l ihia booklet ba ore you try acytblng Writ th I Mir acle Chemical Co., lept. K-14. lui park Ave.. New York, almpiy Sayuvg you want this booklet, acid it will b mailed, aead at one. Tote All readers of this paper who ar af facte with awperfloua hair growtaa ar stroagly adeised ta write for Lulo nas ties eeaberaiag uaa weadartaj aarthira. which is eadsrsed to wcria over by emi asst autkenttea aae saaa a Ui e leag ta at UUa nkje,