I V 3 CUMMINS FOR RECIPROCITY lowt Senator Goes on Becord in Favor cf Treaty with Canada. FARMER KTST SOT BEAU. ALL LOAD n km Prtrflli la RrntTH f ram 1 nimt He ll. n.tr M.t (Uo M Rays. ! and under th stats. Th w .iroen did not f'rit to put tb'lr ra'lrad tickets till m sy-all chant. In ron purs to throw tne rnM.rs off tVe tr. k."" Tn. railroad offuials at Coffejvilie wer a'armod aa 10 why the tram whlrh left Ier,sep.h. only twelv. miles away, nearly "n t'rne did not arrlv Th. train rtnn T!i at Coffetvlll and the tratrme. who I were to bring It to Kansas City were i!t- i Inf I Harry fc) i.f , the waiting conductor told of th ten, two bourn, j "W telegraphed Van Rut-en. Ark., aaid ! he. " but could get no tra" of th. train rr V'TNFP. March :4 PefVP- ''jm - 1 f:"r'm' thought It had born m-kf4 and mine of Iowa dec-issed Canadian rerlpd- !x,r""1 sboard killed. A few minutes be- twre the Orant club of this r'ty , " rriv1 " Coffeyvtlle. the railroad tonight Mr Cummins mid: icffklal ordered a special reilef train made Tor ten ream 1 nv ben dlvau nr i ur ' ro wreck." t-ab reciprocity with Canada from the! ld f C ar form n.t. standpoint cf ore wi n has pr.fonndlyl be : KANSAS CITT. Mc . March ?4 The train 'iev-d that the conditions of rrodu'-ii n in reached Kans city at 11 19 o clock The 'unmix an compared with the condi'lons In ' !d of the ntr car waa cntire'y torn off hy one of the foxir explosions of nitro glycerine. The fourth explosion threw the door cf the safe off. through the express across the nr. and tore the hole in the .de of the car Two or three persons who rot inside the Ini and tt went by the board with 1 ttle how cf res'stance. ' Tawwer Watrr HIM Passed. In the nt the Tanner bill allowing tha Omaha Water hoard to !! water to other municipalities waa paawed The Crontn bill making a S-ml'.l vy for ataia aid to county bridge and the Nil raising the ray of Juror from I: to K per diem were also passed. The governor aent up a special mann to aay that ha baa iod th Init atlve and referendum bilL Tbia action wa merely formal, aa th concurrent resolu tion could hav. for to the secretary of tat and hav bee submitted to th peopi without action from th chief ex ecute re. UEHO StJITM ME rondeI tat we hould del with It upon an entirely d fferent oasia than that which e roen1r In niakinr up our renral tariffs with ohr railona ' My conclulone ik often epreed. re main urchned. and my de-r tor fair i LEGISLATURE HOI K Rt HtA llll.t.! TltROt UH i Naaaker Vratarea rrifrn-x relation with oir northern ' press car here pi what the rubber had nelahbvr were never troner than at th present moment, although t aee. aa rerT open-eyed ohrver m'Mt e. that the de velopment of th dominion in manufacture in the Ian decade and th conetquent rnrthnine of her protective pollcjr ha l reOy narrowed the field for the adran ta(eu application of commercial reclproc )tr; tat ' to say. it U Tastlr more d.ffi cult now than then to eecur an equivalent for anv concession that w may b wil!in to mak In our dutlei upon !ta Imports Into our country. If a little of th enthuaiasm which Is now ao abundant In some quarter had been available then, the I'nlted ftte cwJid hav mad a better bargain than it i possible to maka at th present time. Mast Be la Treatr Fena. Mr. Cummlna then referred to th pro posal that th desired tariff changes shail not take th formal shape of a treaty. The speaker said h did not mention this weak ness In th arrant meet with any hostile plrtt and that hie attttud toward th matter will probably not be changed on account of It. "! mention It." said Mr. ! tmmlns. "for ths purpose of pritijg my preference for th adjustment of our relations with Canada through a treaty 'hat would embrace positive obligation on both sides, and which would prortd that when either party withdraws from It that Ipso factor It would ceas to b obligatory upon tho other.' H said that the Indications ar that the only Interests that ran possibly b affected br free competition with Canada ar agri culture, lumber and paper-making H be lieved that the Imports of agricultural pro ducts, lumber, wood pulp and paper wlU be lnrrae4 under th proposed arrange ment. ' "1 am for fr paper." he said, "not only paper of th valu of 4 cent per pound or less, but of all paper, aod I am for It because the paper-makers of this country have abused the privileges which haa heretofore been conferred upon thm." Faraaerw Kvrai FMtlaf. "It Is my opinion that If the farmer of the I'nlted Htat Is put upon ven term with the farmer of Canada. wit respect to th thing h buys, the proposed ar rangements will ont Injur him. I go fur ther and declare that I have no doubt w hatsoever that th farmer of Tow a. If given an even chanc In hla purchase with the farmer of Canada, will find In the arrangement a aubctantlal advantage. In mr Judgment tber ar Just two agri cultural products of Importaac raised In left The scorned booty Included a bundle i Inches thick of unsigned twenty-dollar bank notes. Irtended for an Independence (Kan.) bank. About the car lay twisted silver coin, thrown about th floor by the ekplosion. The registered nail bags were in the cor ner of the car, wner they were thrown after betng ransacked. (t of Booty Overestimated. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. March 14 The special ajrert of the tt. Lout. Iron Mountain 4 Southern railway today received a brief report of the robbery near Coffeyville. Kan., of Train 14 Most of the money ob tained by the robbers, which It was as serted was less than IW.Qoo, was taken from the express company. LITTLE ROCK. Ark.. Math JI.-PureDn-tendent George F. Johnson of th Pacific Express compaay. with headquarters here, said the men who held up anj robbed Iron Mountain train No. l.H In Oklahoma last night got no money from the express car. and all the booty secured consists of a few "SeaJed packages." th valu of whloh Is not great. ' 1 Appropriation wt t ewate. 'From a Staff Correpondent LINCOLN. Xeb . March J- i Special t-! The house considered bll'.s on passage ' today with the following rescult: H. R. IT. by Price a board of control treasure providing for elective board of control for state Institutions Passed by a, vote of i ayes. 7 najs. S K. lis. by tHIie. the stockyards hill. making them a common carrier " and plac- . lng them under rearulatory provisions and i within Jurisdiction of the railway com-: mission: Passed, 71 ayes; a nays, eight absent H R 138, by Orossroan. appropriating IMP. for conetructlon of new building at th Omaluk end of th Onrversity Medical school. Passed, U ayes. 41 nays, eight absent H. R tr. by the Joint good roads com mittee, each county to have a road or ganization and highway commission, ap pointed by county boards. In counties of lf.s than &U.O.I0 population. Passed. 7 ayea. IS nay a. H R. IK by Gerdes. providing that in count! of over 15.OI0 populat'on there shall b a register of deeds. Passed. 74 ayes, t nay. H u SA. by Sanborn, appropriating IIS.O') nog cholera serum plant at the state OMAHA MEDICAL BILL IS PASSED for by Omaha, but the senate committee re fused to make this change and Omaha sill have the question of abolishing the board tangled up In th question of adopt ing the commission form. Plaeirk Bill Passes Heaate. farm Passed. 74 ayes. I nava. 6. F. 47. by Morehead. creating th office of register of deeds In counties having li-.M or more population and lncerases salary to ll.WO per year. Pascsed. 7 aye. 7. nays, i The house concurred in senate amend- menu to 11 .' H. No. 7. the Fries' biU. re-, lsting to salaries of clerks of district , court, also H. R. No. 10, by Frie of How- i ard. Increasing the pay of petit Jurors, and ! H R. No. 4, th hum reinvestment mess- I ur. ' H. R 471. by Joint Committee on Roads and Bridges Provide ttat poll tax may be worked out or paid in ch. Passed; o aye. 7 navs i H. R. LC. by Matrau A Joint reaolutlon for a constitutional amendment abolishing the office of public lands and bunding and creating a non-pamsan board of con trol of three members to be appointed by ! th governor. Lefe.ted by a vote of 54 : aye to 41 naa; required a three-fifths a-furmatlve vote. H. R. a. bytouc Provides that the state Insurance department shail have authority over Inauranc rate and power to prevent discrimination. Lwfeated by a vote of 41 a) ts to M nays. Five absent and not rotiti 8. F. 74. by Brown, providing that annual corporation tax coUeoted by the state e est Why we sell the most dothing in Omaha is because we know the value of good clothes and good makers, and place before you the experienced ideas and productions of the greatest tailors on earth. We are not ashamed of our clothes, nor the name label on them. We are proud of the clothes we sell--that are "made" in the same spirit we sell them RIGHT TO THE FINEST DETAIL. They're the clothes built by the "House of Kuppenheimer", "Society Brand," "Schloss Bros." and "Hirsh-Wickwire," $18.00 to $40.00, and they com poselhe newest shades and perfection of tailoring you can't equal elsewhere. a v.. FK. ,.js 1 Th Placck reaDDortlonment hill which ha. been decided upon by the democrats 1 J bfm ? up c,p'1"' "lKk from the first as the majority's scheme of redistrtcting the state went through the passed TV ayes. 9 nays. 8. K. 7. by Keagan. amending the con stitution so as to permit cities of over senate this sfiemoon on a straight party I . me. th,lr own charters. Passed j rot and with It th Alter bill for Judicial gi(; ."W"' Brown, provide that fees ! reapportionment. Th Placek bill la th collet-ted by the secretary of state for the ; Boys' Spring Suits From the number of spring suits we have been Belling parent for their boyg, t are Inclined to believe that no one else In town haa bora' eulta for aale. Still, lta not to be wondered at. aa one satisfied customer tells another, and the fame of our money-Bavlng, long wearing, stylish spring auita Is spreading every day. Come in and aee the hand some suits we have, and see what you can aare In price when you buy here. At S3.50 84.00 84.50. S5.00 "P SIO.OO Ask for the Special School Suit, with 2 pairs of pacta t $4.50 "! $5 Spring Top Coats Tou'll find the overcoat for spring that we are allow ing are the results of skill and workmanship. Every coat from lis to $15 la a fine, full, graceful garment; one that will pre sent its wearer at hla best and keep him looking right all the time. "SUp-Ona" Si Quite a va riety from... $5 to $25 Two Mighty Attractive Things About our hats. The first Is the price, for you get all exquisite pro duct at a reasonable, self respecting price 82.00. 82.50 nl S3 The next attractive thing Is the hat itself ita atyle and exclusiveness of design are there In every line. These Qualities discriminate our wearers from the crowd. Mallory's lUinproof C Hat ? Complete l.lne of John H. 2T.!....$3.50 Spring Caps, SOc, 75c, tl.OO 81.50 i r J?". "Wfi ' Siprlna Slilrts The self-consciousness caused by all ill-fit-tlngwlrts Is a hindrance to any man's com fort and religion. Come In and see th new col'Ted ones, whit collars to match, plain aiid French cuff. ai-M sad gXOa Swell dnpe- Spring Underwear If vou knew a-s much about undrwer as we do, there would be small use of our boost ing our lines cf Vassax and Superior a wa do All we want la to show you how much better our lines aro than what yon usually find at any prlc you mr to pay from OOo to gS.00. representation of Ikiuglas county from threw to five senators and from nln t twalv representative. Olll Bill t B Law. Tb boiiM following ths action of yes terday put the GUIs bill through by a rote of 71 to II. This will leave the stock yard law up to the governor and tn spit of th assertion by Taylor author of th Taytor-DolesaJ bill that was vetoed, the governor Is sot expected to show any aversion to making It a law. Tne opposition to the bill did not manl We Make Uniforms of Every Description. the I'nlted States which may. during short j fest Itself becaua Oil la and Taylor and th leriod) be reduced In prio through th - free exchange with Canada. These are wheat and barley, and It haa seemed to me " for a king time that, so far a Iowa Is concerned. It would be better for every farmer and for every acre of laxid In the state if we allowed Canada to rai all the wheat that we In Iowa hav hitherto 1-een producing I wtll not top to review the guestlon. but I believe that every stu dent who has explored the subject and who has comprehended th vital necessity other supporters of stock yards regulation had ao successfully proved that they con trolled the situation that resistance was useless There wer many members who voted for th bill, although they believed it to be a law full of faults bscstiM they dralrd to get th stock yards definitely and finally out of politic. Trwable Over Adjowrwnaewt. Th house today refused to accept the report of the special commute on ad- ..f ireservma our soli without rwsortln to Jrnment which had named April 4 as xpena4ve fertiliser, wll lagr tn what I ,he m nd another session of th com- j plant at In, r.a said. mttte will have to b held and a later CHj i'p f If but th farosar Into fre comoeti- 3"' fixed. ir.e report o rcne committee waa ac- ' u,uuu. io pass as amenaeo. filing of article of Incorporation shall be . based on autborlxed capital nk. Passed , ayea. 0 nays. 9. F. tt. by Bartoa, repealing section of civil code, requiring actions for trespass 1 to be commenced In the county where the real estate In question la situated. Passed ki ayes, w nays. 8. F. W. by OIlls. authorises the for- I mation of co-operatlv companies or cor porations to consist of not less than twenty-five persons for any lawful busi ness. Including Internal lm Drove men ts. I Passed to ayes. X nays. twasnslttee f the Whole. In th committee of the whole the follow In action was taken: 8- F. 1C7. by Taxiner Relate to terras of officers of board of tducaiion in e-uuin tmi(,a. To pas. - S. F. 1. by Tanner Change beginning of board members in South Oman, and creates two new offices To pass. H. K. as. by Bailey C.w.s for new wing to eKamey normal. To be engrossed for third reading main at Omaha school for deaf To pass. CINCINNATI. O.. March ?4 Three sup- . H. It. 1M, by Metxner ltjL.Xtj for Improve- ' . . . v,., a ' ment at state fish haicl.erh. To pss as P'"--htal affidavits against Peter 8win an ended and Samuel W. Kmlth, judges of the circuit H R 4sS. by Bushee I7j.k for weak court In Hamilton county, charging not "irk""? iXtZli m for hating 'onl- b!" nd udlc 'f1"1 '' tltute fur biind at rebrjika '"in uuruuu m m wun. m ass. ! pleas for Proecutlng Attorney Henry T. Jt. It ZZL ty tvB-.w lor 4 launary Hlint hu, alw .h favoritism i ji ve l i Ii4f aa i sa i svsj iuiii tiin um w a r r 1 filifl-freMtfCAiPS jt7 " d r Everwear Guaranteed Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. Cincinnati Court Squabble Will Go to Supreme Bench! Affidavits Charge Two Circuit Judges with Prejudice Againit Judge Gor man and Friendship for Cox. -(Q)(Q) IFOSlfQ Fir.' tion with Canada, common Justice and the cepted unanimously In the aenat. but the ; Slftlaar lesaaatttr' Hewwri. lower branch confronted by a mor alarm- I New bill on sifting file: lng list of unfulfilled attempts at law- ! H R 1T4. by Qustafson. amenditig making decided to hold out for a lf WJurtr"!'--!-dsy- vehicle. The sixty legislative days will be up ! H, R- T75. by Murphy, appropriating- a.- but alM asserting that exists for Getrge B. Cox. were filed today : by the prosecutor. The affidavits will be presented to the chief Justice of the Ohio bench as reinforcementa for the affidavit alleging b'.aa and prejudice filed by Mr. , Hunt late yesterday. "Abuse of judicial power," wa one of common decency ru.ulr that w shall buy in a market as free as that In which th Canadian farmer buys. To m It Is a hocking perversion of a sacred principle to assert that the farmer should suffer fre competition In everything he sell and I mdun hlrh protection In everything he i . . . . . . i . j not horjed for a cessation of legislative i 1 1 H & hv MnUirn aoDroDriatinif ous woo . " " . , I labor befor ADrll 1. Now with or M lif tM for th construction of a p.rma- .injunction aKalnst his prtxeedin with th an in wt .uiiumc. " i ,,t , rent steel and cement grandstand . , . - . . , ... id lis undlsnosed of It seems mor llkelr - . ." ... . .v. w I tn.t th. member will have to stav In Un- 1 H. R. f. bv Matrau. apcrouriatin W I indulged In caustic criticism of the pro t a nans 1W w vnil v:.ii.s ! . ' i ,k- '.. I .., U,,.,,. J mi I .ewtle tmt In the end snn.n.nreH he scn.il.l ' buy. at th. ssm. tlm. and In th, m. In- I com untn Apr,! . or omger uv u . mor. , j-,,; treminx .lr:Ce. ol,y mMdmW- rment that lmpo upon hi. fr. trade , " !-- n j Accordingly he again withheld hi. ruUn, , , th. thing, he produce, for aa.e. ""t to the chief executive for hi. agna- , p i T) f T 4- Qyvpj, on attorney. ,0 guasn r to All Are Unlawful Wednesday, but the most sknguln hav , "tr Yx at. nar k purases u.eo vy juoge u.rman wnen - - . 1 n rniin nmnM i ivn. v in n w-uu in. t tlie ; Cox case which was served on him. He 'FIRGT PRIZE- Hundreds of Dollars' Worth off Other Qrand Prizes Free 2 I 5 r 8 ktsg-lc russi ROBBERS MAKE RICH HAUL (Continued from Ftrat Psge t had suoiedd la Inserting a chars of nilrv-glycwrta Into lb 'through" aaf in he lursM car. They blew the aaie t J ttet tur. Matraa Bill Killed ! Mows. 1 Th Matrau nonpartisan board of control bill, th fret of th bill which are to be considered on that question, failed to pa,- this morning by a constitutional majority , It rr reived flfty-thiee vote, to forty-lhre . against and needed, sixty to carry. The , Matrau bill represent a democratic party , I the Indictment charging perjury. Interstate Commerce Commission Bales Against Favoring Certain Consignors or Consignees. pievw. wa m:mnw - " Ipledg and the democratic leader hav. u isinsiiToV. March 14 In a decision fluur Of th car. Tby mad no na.t. t.klL , ,,0, mtewt In It. L-uring handed down bv the Interstate Commerce ! They bad cbuh a traitc position In pf houM th morn)E1 pr1nce of iCommisl.n trlav. involving the shipment ' whkh to stop th trtn. Tby r ti,ul, h r,pubut-an author of a rliJ,r tx(ll. ,t m r.eld that ratesreMncted least the, mile from any huma hab tv mB,ur,. rmu ,u.nUon of th speaker to u.t of certain shippers snd not ! "on . jto th fact that J. C. Byrne, state chair- ;op,.n , aji re unlawful within th mean- ! Aft- th thr. roan had pent near y aa m,n 0f lne democratic party, was remain- (n, of lhe ln,erstte commerce act. hwwr ovr th sackse takes from th ,n, auhm the enclour. II w.s ejected j fme to the proceeding which was ' m,U ligbU of two automobile, wer b). ,he ,ergent-at-arm from the Illegal . imtiaites by tne commission. Included prac- isa drawing near from the direction, of ! jK.atu.in )n which hi anxtety over the fai t!rAlT .11 c( the cl-prod jcing rallroada I tb Oklahoma Ub. A thy cam wiih.u0f the bill had led hlra. iln the M,t I about M yeads of tb train on tne coun-, Tne defeat of the Matrau bl 1 was due The carr,,, affected are ordered by the ' try road th automobile. wr stopped ; n large nivfcsure to the scheme which commlMion to cease and desist for a pe- ! lb lights were extinguished and men a.J , unmej when the Matrau Mil appeared riljd Jlf mo )eJ-s from M4y jj n,lt from automobile, disappeared. on the list of tills f..r third reading sevtml ,tlf..r -m practice of maintain ng and Taft t. A 4 dress Kpl.ropallaw. WASHINGTON. March 14. President iiiase ine pnncipai aoaress oeiore tne K;4scorl ihjrch congreee on April wren It holds its twenty-ninth annual mcllng here The delegates and speak er will I received by me president and Mrs. Taft on the opening day. The meet ings will be continued four days Ask Your Grocer for P1AXO BUYERS are advised not to buy a piano now, but to enter this contest, which la the most stupendous and liberal of any ever undertaken by a manufacturer. - Can you solve this Puzzle? It can be done. BtKECTZOVSj Tak My Btunbar fron) 1 to S, ta elaslTa, and arraag-. tb.a la th. swarws s taat win ya ad4 tkasx tos;tbr, Trticaily, kortsoatlally and di acoaally. tb total will V 18 altbar way. Jf anaabar to b ns4 mor than two tlmw. Work It owt on tbia or separata plo f paper aad IboIom a lf-ad4ra4 anvalop. Contest do at V. at. rnssday, March as. ltii. " 26-Piece Silver Service Set t l 11 luni Mak. Oaly Tntt4 Wlta Interior ruyr Trios taott, v mUST FBISI Ob. of th World's Pluo rrtM .'ry B t 97 BO The buHMWi. who bad remained h id- '. ila.es ahead of the Trlnce bill. wh.Kh wai . ,, , ... k I died tn tb. coa ne. airaia 10 too out ot j put on inira reaa .n a aay earner. 1 ai- re r,rtcJej lo ,-hipmen th window, relaxed ana tne aisorgn- , tenict at juiciidi ine reevrus in oiorr u :aed tra:a crw got to thetr p ace. When ' hurry the Matrau bill hned the republicans tne train reached thia city tbe aherlff waa j up aga'nsi It. and Mockrtt wa the only uglified and with two deputie started oi , minority n en-Ket who cast a tot for it. horseback soutbsard In pursuit of the s.x The two democrats to tot against It were tanJits 1 I111 no nd rawasrrt HI4e talaaklea. rr.- .... --- With th Matrau Mil otit ot th way th K,T. a. Halt. Pt.weer Ijitsier, I hoiis passed the Prince bilL providing f or t r.ssc Away mt ladsvr, I neie ilt board Th vote was r, to 7. i..i . ur.ng tanfls on coal, the rates on h of or for cer- 1 1 tain consignors or consignee, or when the coal transported is for a particular use MINISTER SWALLOWS TEETH AND DIES AS RESULT There wer about 4 passengers on the, iar awj all sere awakened except one . .... , . t . . A G. Ureeoamr of Sioux Cltv. la . I demorrala votin for tb bill to mak 1. U .,f th h.i Min.. ..n ih- tr.in gK-l tl'eir party pledge for .m board t "Sum. man, who had been taking a bed time cigar tn the auiuLlng room, looked as uun aa the tr.n tui il to see w bat was wrong.'' Mr Urenantaer aaid A bullet whistled by the window when h MisMirl. BouNhV la. March St. .Special Telr enm -hv. & A. Ha t of tlie Metho-.ist 'el.urch. also a pwineer Iowa attomry. which will iiWiiowed Ma falsv teeth at his home In but leave j Windsor. Mo. and died ery suddei.ly. 1 put his hesd out. so he slammed th aidow down and pulled th blind quickly 'Lea he raa to th od of tb aisle sbout 114 to tb. passengers, 'ttiw up. tb train Is tcitig robbed.' . f control legislation In th rnat the Sellw k bill. eiablli-h a nor.partlaaa board tne nitxie vi ericMiua i luiur isamssers. , i octors examined him and couid rind not was ordered cngraesed for third reading cause for death until his teeth wer d.-j and will probably aasa Th senat had ! covered mlicg A pot mortem revealed j two nonpartisan dius lor consideration, 'his teeth In t.is sioroacn tl was u years tt 8e..evk bUl aad on. by 4klinv. wLi h 'of a. li moved from br a short twe mad th members of tb board stjett sgo. 1 1. apvulalBMrt by UB gwmr Th 1 ROBERTSON IS DEAD hii left ato doubt about It Men bkl.es bill was supported as a mor ef-'TOM twambled for their trousers Women came fevtive aad expeditious treasure than the. oji of their berths In dresalag gown . Belie k hill, but fxlles was unatl to get ; Ma. i '.try 00 expvted the robber would ( it o-Jt of th committee of the whole. . I. tb. car. I kv.atwe Bill I Killed. w"",'" Ar " ; Th Kotouc anii-diacmminailoo tnsuranc "Tbr wa a hurrid conference a to n. srhicn was defeated once before, and' bat wa the best thtng to do with valu-' reconaidsied. was killed finally th.s morn . Sbie. ttora on was seat ahead to see all lng fc a tote of U to ii. Tb till wbict f or shears to touch hi hair until Wil li blind wer pulled down so the rott-ers cam from the stat auditor was to pre- J Hryaa was elected president, died cvuid not see what w were doing Then th vent foreign Insurance rumiar.ies from today a th resort of a fall down a long l.wirg rummend Tb woraea passenger drttmg state oni antes out of business br f'iht of stairs H bad kept this vow wr th coolest on th trata Most of them naking cui-throat tate in I0ca.1t.es where . faithfully aad wa looking forward to J tatksd their hair and ptacd their puffa ' competition heavy, and making It up la democratic triumph la SIX. When Robert-j etxut their pu.ketboows and val jable high rate in other pisce. Kvtuuc mad " n hair was combed tt reached ba.f Otters Mcrwtwd vaJuaWe tn their cluibind' so very etrong f.ht f.r hi bill this mora-j way down Lis back- Ma. V aw issrc lie w al4 ml del Hair t wt I will Briaa W a Elee-ted I Hlllesl by Sail. MACON M m.. Man b 34. Tom Rc.ljrt. i i yewr. old. who took a saw In 1M that he would wot permit a rasor to touch his . am a. 1 y-S'w : 1 - i y- s.. ....-.J.T,.-.WB- Twenty-Tear Owrantd Ontlt Isold waves. "It Is Delicious" Just the right combina tion of high grade cocoa, sugar and vanilla to pleasti the taste B. stir you ft " BAKER'8" with tb. trad. mark 00 tad packaf at.. "t ., -" saaa r ' 1 This $500 -Upright Grand Piano Free The Winner of th hirst Kpe lal I'rli In the Great 1'uMuity Cuutesl will receive He lito IVinj Iree, or If they piefer tt.tv can r,.it choi. . of either of te other two by pavlr.ir the differttr.ee a stat e t ott-er s-.e lal j.ri.-.es will le awaruel in order cf Merit. Twsatr-Tt.tr tusractd Xutdys Watcb. Tl.es. prlx. will b. awarded by the Doara of Judges, hicn will be ! led out of the city's 1 en .ser.Uitit t,us ires men. so aa to urante absolute sjuareiess in awarding of tl.e prizes. Correctness, nettr.es; and origin ality are ain eg tr. point that will b cuneldered by tn. judge In awarding U. prltts tveiyone entering this contest will be awarded a Baa tiful Boavaair, wr.eti.er succe-Mui in tl.e "lain cuiiteit or but. All profession. larre.l Ar.yor.e engaged in tl. piano bualii. or anyone rating bwn r.iel a prls. In any or. ol our f"rri,r coniests, is n-t ligil to compel, in this contct. The deaiion of the Hoard of Judge snau o aoepted 1 y all cunte4tnti aa linal The aiov mentioned r'.e'ks ar g(Kd only towards th burtn.ue cf any new 1.110 ib our alorc IMPORTANT TO CONTESTANTS: n account -f th Inallllty of our factory to jpply th demand tnide on ua for the Genuine Sweet Toned KKG KRiTP.'M HA NO. we hate cloeed to -f tne largest coimii.ii in tne history of .ur con pany with Amerua'a largest nd nut proriii r.r,t manuf acturera. who shr wlt:i u in tt.i stupendous advertising coiitest. Ktery n.an. womaa and child ehould try for thea prtie. for sucrt a golden opportunity li r."t likely to preeeui Itseif agalrt. Tour opportunity to win Is a good aa anyone. i-ei J in your aier rlgiit i-ow today. ristST niXT Piano 4atO aTO S-aLg Tu tl.e ten r.ett nearest orrect ai.isfr-. d'eta for a exnlaued 1-eliW All wii.ners -t in second prise nl be ei.tit.rd to a beautifut sitter el c r.taiuing .' pieces Willi ech p:aiio TVIkD rsIIX Genilemen'e G jld atch and check for lii aa ei Uined teiow. rOVaTI rataa Udy Gold Waich anl check for tlvO. a ext-islr.'l oeiuw. TlrTat raUS Lady a Ring and the. k for ;irO. as ex- t.;mr,el ikw. aiXTH raU Lady's Brooch and rhe.k for 10 00. as exi'.ftlrea lelfw. aSTEKTH TM.IZK Gold r-tlck 1'ln an.) l.eck fr I '0 00. as estMttiveu i-ei-w AVia. Otlta COaTTKSTAsrm i!l le awarded pure!. as. ciiecks 111 aniounts if l-i Oil to 11 id. acci.roing to merit HURRY YOUR ANSWER TODAY-ADDRESS I? ScgerGtrom Piano E-lfg. Co. ,5 1808 Farnam Ot. maha, Neb. jj FrlOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, . A CaetsaiBUner las W e srtsb.easj, V..siiati, lltaiath, l.aul Treables, TeecWis Ulrcr st Usirs TWaakUr. ii 11 ts si .. I'rkuiv lists, ba t ccs luts sislfUl Aoarass. awtssssKiuts. A. i. OLMaTEO. L H.Y. FIS TULA-Pay when Cured f ril A mild treatment without dm of chloroform. he or other snewtbettc Endord by hundred of our 1!, bestdtuens. Cor positively foaraoteed as I i ccpt 00 money until perfectly well Eianurutio Fr. Writ today or call for my Larf book stout nisa, Fkslala aa sthar lecul fi liaasaa. trnicb have been my .pecUlt for years. DR. E. R. TAKRY, Suit 224. sU Building, Omiks, Nabraaka lPduo