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1 TilK BEE! OMAHA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1911. Knit Drawer I.crglngs to match sweaters come nt $1,00 to $1.50 Knit Toqitf.i .-500 to 75 Knit Bonnets $1.00 n(1 81.50 Pretty little Knit Sacqu-i 500 to $2.25 Knit Shawls ani Afghans $1.25 to $1.75 Infants' Wrapprra of flannelette., caahmere and rrepella cloth, in exquisite patterns and beautifully made 5() $2.75 Bath Robes 85 to $2.25 Hand Made and Embroidered Bibs $1.00 n(1 1 P- Willow Uaaketa In which to keep the little garments at 65 to $1.05 A beautiful showing of the many accessories which are the most highly prized of all the Baby's possessions. Toilet Sets, Knttles, Baby Keeord Books, Trinket Boxen, Bib Fastener, Coat Hangers and dozens of other useful nnd appropriate ifts. This U the home of those inimitable little dollien, The Campbell Kids." OUB CATALOGUE IS A GREAT CONVENIENCE TO CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS. SEND FOR IT. owa 1518-1520 F ARK AUTOISTS AYILLJNCORPORATE Delegates to Convention Contem - plate One Big Association. BANQUET TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT Parirese Orsjanlaetle " vlo All Illahwar ' braeka Board f IMreetora to Da (kiMi Tuesdai-. '' Preparatory to incorporation th Nc traska Stat Auiomou.,e asioctatlon, which began It first annual convention at the Bom hotel thla morning, plana to adopt articles, of association this auer noon. Though only a year old the association now ha ,&ui members, living In slaty' lhrte counties of the atat. Every one vt the ,UW eutomfbiie owners o( Ihe atate Is wanted, and th convention wilt .vote a'iarge put ef ti 'aiea itf two uays te mK-ng plwi for forming county organisations tu the ceunties'not ) ft or. ganlsed, and to increasing the member- ahlp In the counties already organised. A b.g featur of the meeting will he th banquet at the Home hotel at 7 o'clock. (Hneral J. O. Co win of th Omaha Muioi club will be toetmaster. Mayor James C. Dahlmau Will Welcome th vis.. ore nd Uovarnor Aldrlch la scheduled for an ad dress OA "Uood .ItoadaJ' and Koine Millet for on on "Civic. Improvements." Other speakers will bo Mayor Wols of Fiemont, It. A. P. Overgaard of Fre mont, pieeldcnt of Ihe association; T. 11 lollock of I'.aUemouth and J. U. Davis of Button. Prior to th banquet a recap tion will be held, at which the reception committee will be th teh delegate ot the Omaha Motor club, Osnerul Cowln, Ut Hull. C. I. Gould. U E. Doty, W J. Kirkland. Kugen flllvcr, Otoige V. Helm, Ueorge H. iritcbett, V. L. Huff man and Bur. Murphy, . J- Mr llelegltea CeualMg., . Only slKlr-flve dlgat were present at' the opening teieton. but tigrain from various eounty org-entiatluna Indi- 'cat ttiat forty more wilt be here In time for the banquet. The officers present are President Overgaard of Fremont, Mearetary I). K. Wat alia of Omaha and Treasurer K. It. Wlleun of Omaha. J. K. McNally of Mchuyler, Dr. Mux tl t)t-VJ'Vta P)V an J- Prime of On ford were made a oommltt te revlM th eonatltatlen end by-lewa. Nina direetoe will be elected tomorrow the (ltrctrs to ehooea th off tear. It U planned to divide the directorate and official roeter ae- ttearty-ea poaalble be tween the Morth Piatt and South Plait territories, there being a great trane etate auto highway In each territory. It ia the purpoae ef th asaociatton to work not for any particular, highway, but to use its Influence for the evelopmul el ell. large and small. NEW POINT RAISED IN REGARD TO STATE INDEMNITY LANDS PIEftRH, S. L).. L)ec. 1-Holdlng that tha lands which sra claimed by the In dlans, wt.tther allotted or noi, aie es empt from aialv eelcctlona snd deelartnu that, there will U a tliortsg ou the l'l;.r Bige iteervstluii to till Die cla.mj of the Indians, who -bo aaa. ate (Irat. AI lolling Agent I5lc lm lal.ed a hew point against the state snectioii o.' Indruinlty lauda oo that reservation. diate l.nj Cunimloloncr Brniker has gone to Wash ington to secure u ruling on the tllapuuU point. If the department ho'.da with tha allot t!ig agtnt. the slaie will be forced to ko eutK'.Ca the nktrkstton to In Kniiilfy Itntlf for two tectums, which We teu by tl luilians li thc'.r ullotmrta. TWO MERCHANTS SEEK RELIEF. IN BANKRUPTCY Two locul merchants ald to be ad IIS . . I . - . A ...... I: V.I... II , V(..L. ..t.Uu - pang, stale In hie petition that h lis dtts amuL.utlng to ts.i-w and aearlle ug- .Kiesstlng Hint, the givalcr part of tha . i.rriti la t.alimd at ex. mit. The ether petition Is thst of llert ). lftr.er, Vi Paston blofk. Ruffm-r Is a i'oi' and he places his llabhltlea at V 11 with SfO.it aeeets. A large p.,rt .f k ttkMAta are also esuinbt. The key lo aocese In buamr-a Is the adv.i.hi- I juuaw uaiiKK'i'i. ii. i rl ffver are coinrjcicu u rien the child bm conducting a Jewelry alore under . haa , ,.i,V t'hsniberlulii' Cough Hem th same ef the Ui-pheuin Jewelry i-um. Ljiy w in quickly cure a cold and greatly Christmas Gifts for the Baby The Baly'n .'oclion of Hi is popular Christmas storu is all a spnrklo with beautiful and practical tiling for the finy folks there is, indeed, Notions' too Rood for the baby," and here you 'will find all thy prettiest nnd daintiest of gifts. Sweaters In all white and red. make splendH Ktrta. They romo In alzea from 1 to 4 yra., and are priced at $1.25 to $2.75 a)TOm AM STREET M'HAMARA BUTTONS SPURNED Omaha Craftsmen Drop Them ai Though They Are Hot Riyeti. LOCAL CONTRIBUTIONS HEAVY Oatral I.eUor talon Probably Will Take Aetloai Lve Aalea Affair at Kalar MvetlMaX Friday Kvealna;. If the 1.004 McNamata button that were sold to Omaha craftsmen to aid In the defense of th Lo Angalea dynamiters war red hot rivets they would not have been dropped any quicker than when they were repulsed following the recent con feaelont. They have disappeared from the lepels'of the laboring men as tt by magic, and the only one to be seen now are thok that Rek - up -'groggily and mockingly' from the gutters. "Actually, I hav seen a score of them. Ijftnir along the atrneU;' said a wall known'eHUww The Central tabor .union buughvistom the Amr(cao redrarnn -of Lebor X.vDO of these button for l0, and alt of them ware sold to the' union men on Labor day for 5 rent apleoe. The money received from the sale, amounting to $60 when all collections, are made. Is to be s retained by the local central body to be applied to the temple fund. Many llaadreda Coatrtbated. Th aggregate amount of money sent out from Omaha by Individuals and locals to aid in the McNamara defense amounts well up Into, the hundreds of dollars. Thu carpenters sent I12.i and the thirty or more other locals ent contributions so vordingly. A number of Individuals sent i much as lit) uplece. ' At the meeting of the Central Ibor union Friday 'evening resolutions likely will be adopted to tha effect that the or ganised oatls of Omaha do not condone act of violence. C. M Kleder of th American Federation ef I.abur. who has been In Omaha for acveral months, and who, by the way, wa the first man St reet td In. Iam Angeles on suspicion of having been Implicated In th Times ex plosion, says tl.at he Is not In lavor of capital punwhment. but la satisfied to nave Juege liurdwell mete out Justice as h sees fit. "I think the resolutions passed by th Spokane untune asking for the eatreme punishment la unwl," ay Organiser Kleder. jrf MAY NOT SEE BIS DYING WIFE g n ) a (Cintitvil from l'avi On.) wnoni tney wei uiaaalug ouu, aou (e slapped nie on tha face and knocked me down. "Thursdsy night I went up and told Chsille Moore Hist It he did not let ni my husband 1 would kill myaalf. tie told ni to come in anil when I went .lit he said 'come and have a drink.' thought I would humor hl n and so told him 1 would. While w wer waiting for the drinks 1 asked him lo let in ae Dick again and he laughed. When the ditnk tame 1 took the water, which wa alau it on Uia labia, and went Into th toilet loum gild drank th poieon. liven whit 1 was at the hospital Mr. Moor would pot let ulck coin and ae mo. ' Mr, itcacli aaid tual when oh got In luwn Eunuuy i.lght she asked Moor to ecud O'Kane up to tuo houne on Listen- uorih stitet and he refused. "I then a'krd the pullue," alia said, "and lo uiflters brought him to see hU wile, lis Hiivid all nlsnt and this iiiuining piumlscJ to coma bauk at noon, liut ai iioui I csllrl up Wick & Moore ta'uon and they I4 he had left toan, which I do not believe and they are trying to keep him euy from his d)lig wife. I am gulng to prosecute Wtrk a Moore if I have to stuy hue for the reat of my life" We w I eh to call your attention to the fact that inii'l Infectious diseases such a whooping cough, diphtheria and acar- ' . ,.brn the danger of contracting theee diseases. This remedy is famous for Its cures of elds. It contains no opium or vth r narcotic and may be given lo a child with Implicit confidence. Hold by all dealers. t MM Kills Herself. j P1.AT1RVILI.K. Wis. Phc. J -Hecaue jicr motner et toueu iinr, irie i-eAr-oio j Jl'ik,1,;ir J..7f Hu"A- ,ho1 mmmW Key tw I' tfUuiiliou-l Sjt Want Ad CONGRESS MEETS AT NOON Nearly Every Member of Each Houie it in Hit Seat. LITTLETON ATTACKS CRITICS t nrk ItepreafntntMr ttonel J. Ilran and llfary II. Mar tial la speech Defending Ilia Arts. W. ' (Continued from Page One. I iire that democratic profession on the rust question be accepted seriously." "The source of this aitlcle," declarer Mr. Littleton, "waa the lying scandals i.i .his msn Martin. 1 have always estcemei. or. lra,i highly, HTsonslly, and 1 be- teve In turn he haa held me In goodly espect. but even he, on the circulated aisehoods of thla man Martin, goea of; half cocked' In the Commoner and as- juines, first, thst the chairman or sn member of the committee had dared to emend my retirement riom the commit- lee. (Second, that the question of tny re .fiement Irom the committee was before .he house; and third, and most astonish- ng, that tha question of my retirement irom this committee could be settled be cause 1 dared to heve any convictions ot my own to exercise any Judgment, appall to any canon of justice or vote In accord ance with any opinion of my own. tasida By Ilia Oath. "Let me say here and now that If In my service upon committee or loyalty lo my party requires me to ao as 1 am bid, either by the corrupt alliances of Henry a. Martin or the intolerant outside n .luance represented by William J. Bryan, or th combined nuluence of both, I shall refuse to obey the mandate of my perty and shull prefer tu subscribe myself to th obligations of my oath." Mr. Littleton stated that ha confessed to some bewilderment over the prefixes progressive or reectionary," and that he believed "there I a distinct cUss of polltlolsns whose prejudices are oroeras. slve, but whose principles are reaction ary," V , I may misjudge tha future," Mr. Little ton ssld as he turned to his democratic colleague, -put In my humVe opinion the party that seeks to reach the seat Jf power by gathering together th. nm. gresslve prejudices ot the country and setting Itself against the substantial and sensible progress of an ambitious people will find Itself burled beneath an over whelming disaster. Wi cannot .,t... Industrial Ireedom under the peralyting paternalism of government." Ihe most Important session iim.. .v.- civil war," . the prediction made by many democratic leaders for the first regular session of the Blxty-.econd con grera , which opened today. atlrrlaa; Day Ahead. Htlrrlng nays ahead." are f erect i. republican members, and on both sides of the big perty lln membetg rt th house anil senate are drawn un tu fihi out weighty problems of legislature In a session that will lead up to th presi dential campaign of lfllt. Of Importance a to the bearlna- it ,m have on the approaching political con teal In the nation; of particular interest becaus. of party differences, rsgulars ana Insurgents on the republican aides; r. actlonarlas and progressives among th democrat, and ef unusual significance because 'of the heavy legislative program. 1W cenein tnat tMs will fa on of 'th Hvelleet aaidns of congress in many years. With the gavels', fallina in th. i.r.,,.. and senate at noon, the tariff and tht irus.a aiooa out ae the most Important subjects for legislation with a big fight assured In both houses. Many other great question confronting th congress. an ni mem to n approached vigorously Includ monetary reform, rstlflcatlon ot arbitration treaties with Ureat Britain a 'nce. and the loan treaties with ........ . nonuurasj Alaskan legts latlon, the election of senators by direct vote of tha people, pension bills and th. regular and permanent annual approprla. tlons. to be under th direction this time In the house f a, democratic commit- lee. Pel It lea la Di K.etorC Whlls the legislative atrugglaa are In progress politic la certain not to be overshadowed. With th demooiats look ing ahead with sanguine hope for triumph at the polls next November, and insurg ent republicans striking out In earnest to capture their party convention. It poa. slble, svery move made In either branch of congreea from now until adjournment will be thoroughly considered from po litical as well as legislative viewpoints The political pot In Washington will oon begin to boll, with th republican na tional committee meeting here Icmbei It, to be fo.lowed January by the dem ooratlc national committee. Selection of convention cltlee. choosing of committee chairmen who will manage the big cam paigns and plans for the approaching party conventlona and the subsequent battle of the ballots will attract as much attention from the nation's legislator as will the making ot the nation a laws. To enliven th political Interest In both houses there are candidate for th presi- uencjr ciin men- anaaow across the hortson. Champ. Clark, th epeakar of the hjuae alrsady coaaidered among th democratic possibilities, may at any Urn make pi. denlial pronouncement to hi colleagues. and Hepreseulatlve Oscar L'noerwood oi Alabama, th democratic floor leader also talkee' of thtougheut the country as presidential timber. In the senate. Mr. Ia Follette already ha been pioolalnicd by piogreaslve re- puimteviia ...vie wiiwce 10 wrest the eoiiniisiloii truin air. Tail. la th houae tha political Interest will be further complicated by the attitude ul Mr. Urvau. wno has quarrelled with Mr. Cnderwoed and brauded him as a itac iioi.arj, anj no ei.iioi..'. iaei' t'.ark .n what many democrats deelare la an eifoil lo cause a breach between th. dpeaasj and th majority Ivauer of th UWUS. rruarant e the Tarlf. Tie tariff leglala.tv progiam u.il fol low the ong-awalid report of th lai-.ff. boeid. which Is expected to submit th result of H luveaiigatiwns on wool aim cotton ueiure ii.e nouuaye. in ways und nvesi committee of th huusv. boa. er, undei in direction ef Chairman t tid.rwood, will Ueg.n at uncv the piepdiatton of new tariff bills. Through out the recess a force of cleik and ex perls I. at been at work preparing for the committee. President T(l has given his pledge that when the tariff board submits its report on the woulen and t-jtton schedules It will be his pitasur to make tariff 1 1 ecoiuniemjatluns to congress. The sub ject will be treated In a special meassg Mtantlniv. however, the will auj means ruminiiwe w.ll bes-n prrpaiwtiun of revised schedules tu l.luile wooi, rot ton, iron and sucl proctutc, sugar and other foodsturfa. An Important schedule to enme up Is the sugar schedule, and In dealing with this the house and the way and meuns committee will be guided somewhat by the report of the special rommlttre of Inquiry into the American Hugar Itef Inini; company, which Is ex-pTt-d to repoil early In the session. Co.-iFplcuous ill the records of the ton Kresn will be the coming vigorous trust oehatcs. The light to amend the Mier- man anti trust law already Is on. In the houie tho question will be first cone.u. eied by the committee on Judiciary. This committee haa determined also to report bills amending the injunction vtalutes and the contempt statutes, the latter to Include provision tor trial by Jury In cases ef Indirect contempt. These will be pressed for passage before adjournment. The committee bus in hand a naif dozen bills providing amendment to the Sher man anti-trust law. The most recent bill was drafted by Representative Henry ot Texas, providing for penitentiary terms for violators of the trust laws and de signed to eliminate from the Sherman law the "i-ule of reason" as Interpreted by the supreme court, gome sort of bill Is cer lain to como from the committee bearing on this problem. In the senate the trust question Is under consideration in the Hearings before the committee on Inter, state commerce, which will continue for ume time. Inejnlry Into Bteel Trust. In line With th truat novation will ho the uettrminatioii ot the late of the II OUe e Stlorial Commit l nf Inuulrv tut,. the United Htates Meet corporation. The nieel corporation has piotested against continuation of the hearing in view of .n tiling of the Hovel mnerit anil avRiiist ,i. The question is ceitain U be brought up In tne house tor seit.ument' witmn a days ana it win provuae h lively ontroversy, AS part of tha trust leaialatlva nlan. President Talt haa aumaaiHl a f.irii incorporation act. Ha haa stated hla b. lief that a statuto might be drawn, not as an amendment to the antl-trunt law, to furnish protection whloh would in. duce companies engaged chiefly In Inter state trade to agree to government super vision of their transactions. The National Monetary Commlaaltin m-ltl submit the report of Its long and ex haustive Inquiry by January g. The Cen tral tteserve bank plan advocated by former Senator Nalaon W amh.-v, i.. been practically unanimously endorsed by me American ankr' association. Cur rency reform, however, nrnhahiv nin a. velop many differing opinions bfor any legislation I enacted, Of unusual Interest In tha trnata will be the continuance of the Inquiry 'nto th right o Wonator Lorlmer at minoia tr r. tain hla seat. Hearings In the case which have been going on In Chicago since October will be resumed here tomorrow. conservation policies are to be urged on congress. Included In this are water power, coal, phosphate, oil and aa an other resources. Ksrly In the session the iNanonai waterways commission will re port recommendations. A reunrt aian will be mad by the Securities commission relating to railways and bank. mH th. special Tostal commission which ha held sessions In Washington. New York and 8t. Louis also will reDort. Tha Em. ployers' Liability commission has formu- iaiea a report to submit to congress. . Lively discussions are expected In both houses on the Immigration laws, the abro gation or me treaty or 1832 between the UnWed States and Kussla, campaign pub llcity and a bill proposing legislative power to be conferred upon the Territory ot Alaska, An effort also may be made io aeoiisn tne new court of commerce. New Member from Nebraska. The personnel of the Imui. mn ...... has changed somewhat, the democrets of the houa having gained one more In their majority. There are five new mam- oer oi tne nous, Daniel V. Stephens (dem.) of Nebraska. Josenh a (dem.) of Kansas, Kenneth D, McKsllar laem.) ot Tennessee, v. D. U. Alney (rep.) of Pennsylvania and wmi.m i Browning (rep.) of New Jersey. There Is one vacancy in the house caused by the death of Kepresentatlve E. H. Madison trp.) of Kansas. Obtdlah Oatdner of Main succeeds the late Senator Frve In tha mi. ni.. smith comes to the senate from Oeorgia. - - T l,VA. nenewai ot toe eirori to elect a presi dent pro tempore ot the senat In place of Mr. Frye will be made. Senator Bacon was the leading candidate ot the demo crats and Senator Ualllna.r h. of the reguler republicans at the last session, penatpr ciapp was the choice of the Insurgent republicans. lu the house an interesting feature of the session In all probability will be the abolition of the secret caucus by tha democratic majority. Economy will continue to be the demo cratic "watchword" In th house. In this connection all tha Investigations Into government departments by the house committee on expenditures are to be con tinued and recommendations ars to be made along lines ot economy for each department of the government. Kconomy, It Is said, also will guide th appropriation committee, th flr demo crats commit tee In many year to vet a " whack" at th big appropriation sup. ply bill. Including th so-called "pork barrels." Itepresenlatlv Fltsgerald of Nw York la th chairman ot the com mittee which will undertake the task ot paring down the appropriations which for the year ef im-luix amounted to II .. :87.5(.5,.bT. You will find that druggists everywhere speak well of Chamberlain' Cough Rem edy. They know from long exierleiic n the aale ot It that In cases of coughs and colds it can alway be depended upon, and that It I pleasant and aaf to take. For sale by all dealer. MAY PREYENT PAYING DEALS (Continued from Page One.) neslved. 1 would eiiiiilu.te the deslgna tlon ot th pellicular manufacture or make ot matll on all th material petition. "My sincere hope Is that some day Omaha will hav th right to mak ber own charter." i On section of th charter provision which has been denounced as objection able (olios.: The aav.rtlaement, specification fir bids and petition designating mateiiai shad not specify the paving material lor asphalt pavrmunl from any particular nine, place, locality or rectory, nor by any particular name, but shall be a in- iji asfiani nut in an oiner claaoea nf pavement roneiaiu in una s.eiiou, or which may b ordered by the mavor and council, such petition may specify (,i IHirei'ui.r .nm ui vi n a, ur.ca ulocg tltrif.ed biU-k. loim. and so ou, which the owner ot Ihe proi ty may aeau Hi.l all bidden shall b tiulrd to des.g nt the li I'alny. anaiTy, kiln, or factory tiom whleh wlil be furnlehed th spcfic inalerlal lo b used by them, wub it commercial deaigtiation. xx UiiiUlHit Permit. John Hansen. u lurd, fraihe d4i,i,a-. :.". John llisl.olis, le North aixteenm unset, elleratii.ua to st r building, 4jou. Kty lo the 6;tuuiKo -Li,'.- Mil Ada s e es I" t " M m i e ) Here's a . :: i i . . . . . . . . . . a. .tji ti7'- r ,V.',V5 unr.AV system. Prince Albert, the tobacco that tongue. Always ready to pour in and mussy grinding in the palm. a'.'.'l .V.' a'.T.' .ia-. S3!' m iJ'-J puts the d. o. sign on all the old cut plugs or stingaree mixtures. It's a fresh deal, a real man's smoke and pure enjoyment right through. Listen 1 It will set you back io cents to invest in a liberal tin of Prince Albert and find out how straight the talk is. Go to it now. All live dealers. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.. Winston-Sadem. N. C. Also In jc bsgs handy for cigarette making, half-pound and .-Val ?.!.' .aV ' v.-?; i'.V i'aV few 'i'.'i' pound tin humidors, and TTTT VW mm- j excursions bulhve&t Wce-a-morvfK Veiy lowStres! fldcr. . f aaatsel tarteasr. dea. Art. ' ait lita street. UNCLE SAM'S BUDGET LOWER (Continued from face On.) lug anil ground throughout th county by mean of a lunu appropriation, a d' parture from the old custom, which may not he adopted by coins rea. The secre tary of the treasury has asked for this purpose 13,000,004 to be expended at . his discretion. Accompanying the estimate for public buildings end grounds Is a note explaining that to care properly for public, buildings already authorised by specific approprla tlons, further appropriations or 111 U00.OW will be necessary. The seeretery of the treasury does not Include this sum In hla estimate. As members of congress usually are careful to secure deflnltn assurance that buildings In their respective districts are to be provided for the probability la thst the I1S.0O0OU0 will he Included In the appropriation bill finally passed, which aould cut down the apparent saving con siderably. Daereaaea la Peaalaa. Decreases are shown In t.ie estimates ubrhhted for the pension fund, conduct of the executive establishment and fr the Department of Agrtculu-re. Sub stantial Increases, however, In estimate asked for the military and naval estab lishments also offset the ether savlnga. For work on the Panama canal. Its.. 4,u00 ia estimated, an Increase of nearly M,00 CO over the appropriation for the present year. Thla doea not inciun ex. pendlttires for f urllllcatlons for the canal tone, the estimate aaklng an appropria tion of ti.e0.W ' be aspanded for army fortifications and lain Wlloul In th alLUal S3 VJ 1 Va cK rt swims iVs. Ji a i ') g)sje)l "" ---------- - - - Goodbye,Pipe tobacco that kicks it right pound glass humidor. mM AllEiT EPOSITS made on or before P December 10th in the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT of the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK will draw interest from Decern. ber 1st. THREE PER CENT Interest is paid on savings deposits and COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY. Funds may be with drawn at any time without notice. Tta combined capital and aurplua ia $1,400,000,00. It la the oldeat bank In Nebraska. Established in 1866. United States National Bank of Omaha, Nebraska SC. T. Barlow, Preslgeat. O. W. Wattles, Vlc-lrs. V, a. Caldwell, Tloe-rre. W. B. Bhoadea, Cask. , Opeu on 6aturdAj I W .awTfttW la H VLLaH 9 In uny amount ou improved (or to improve) Omaha nnd South Omaha real estate Kesidence or business. Money On Hand No commissions to pay Interest rates reasonable Repayments of $100 or more on prin cipal received nuy day without notice, -prompt action assured. THE CONSERVATIVE SAVINGS & LOAN ASS'N. 1614 Harney St., Omaha, Neb. Oeo. F. Gilmore, Prest, Paul W. Kuhns, Secy. sons. For this purpose last year U.OuO.uoo waa appropriated. I'nder the military establishment head, aa Increased appropriation of 1.60,uoo Is asked for eeacoast artillery. The total estimate for fortifications and other woiks of defense is a7.215,S. nearly 2. due On) more than was spent this year. Secretary of the Navy Meyer estimates proposed continuance of the two-battleship naval program, although the esti mates are l,Ou0,0O0 less than this year's appropriations so far as increaae of the navy 1 concerned. To continue work on the ship now under construction and begin construction ot two battleships and two colliers, with provisions for equip ment U.X3,4? is asked. 1 h estimate reoommend the appro priation of S.4ft,4i for the Improvement of livers and harbors, practically all ot it to be expanded on projects already begun, or authorised. This Is ahout t&uu, 0t) less that, the appropriation for th prvsent ytar. roatmsktar General Hitchcock estimates that it will cost him l-teO.ti&.ia to run th icsul scrvlc uext ycf r. This I about m i Grouch I out of a man's can't bite your fire up, too no if.-. V. t. B. aeersUek, Asst. Oaae, tt. V. Korimai, Asst. Cash. 5. O. McClnre, Ast. Caah, O. K. Yates, Aait. Cash. - a Until 9:00 P. UL saRSasal .ataBWsV R "aW. aM M H THIS BOOK WORTH READING Ihe Adler-i-ku book, telling hue, you can KA81LV guard against appendicitis, and how you can relieve constipation or gas on th stomach almost INSTANTLY I offered free for a short time by Tht Sherman McConnell Drug Co., Cor. lGtt. and Dodge, Cor. Wth ad Harney. Con atth and r'aniam. JU7 North leth at. V.M.OuO more thtin ihe daonnm.ni ... I ended thla year. Aq experimental purceli posi acne me to be placed in operation 6 puctal routes Is proposed In tha ...i. mate and Auou I asked for this pur- poaa. a proviaw gives th postmustei general authority to limit to a,lv.i pounds th weight pf parcels carried dur ing tne experiment and to fig ratea (experimental aerial postal service "b) seroplan or other devices" Is also recom mended by the poetmaster general gnc he want I50.UW to spend In trying out the schema. 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