! tiif; r,i:i;: omaita. TiintsnAY. pkckmbkk 7. ion r. Give ' Long - Plush r i 1 U n All $7..V, JUack Caracul Coats, now $5.00 All $S0, JJlack Caracul Coats, now $G.95 All $iL,.D), lilnck Dohson Seal JMush Coats, now $10.00 All i;i..V niaek Dobson Seal Plush ('oats, now $11.00 All $1 fi.no.' Jilack Pohson Seal Plush Coats, now $14.75 All lT..K)151ac-k Dobson Seal Plush Coats, now $15.00 All Girls' Cloth Coats Are Also Reduced. Many mothers are combining beauty and practica bility in gifts for the small daughter by selecting one or more oC dainty wool dresses. The colors, pattern and styles) jire so pretty and widely varied that selec tions are a pleasure. ; Ages, to 14- years. Prices, $3.50, $3.95. $.50. Jj5.50, $6.50, $10. Hundreds of beautiful and tervlreabl Rifts for girls ai hers on every side perhaps these suggestions will aid you In making up your list; Kur Sets. . . riath Kobe. Slipper. . . . Oloyes. . ; ... ,$3.73 to $lT.."iO ,$2.75 to 4.u0 . . .76? lo 1.2S . . . 0c to $1.50 m TOUBO mn - 1MG-1520 FARWAM SIHEET Bend fur Our Tree Catalog, ft'a h JOB HARRIMAH IS DEFEATED Lot Angeles Socialists Lost by About Forty Thousand Votesj, .: : MANY STAT AWAY FROM POLLS i In Irrlur4 Where .Heaviest ) rla'lUt Vol Wh K spec fed tsiet , .' mtr rrovrd to Il t Usually Ms. j , .G.-; ANGKI..E8, fat...De. S,-The total vfli of ZiQ out of precincts' Ahst par Vjlpated In the electlea yeaiertby ehowsd ir- ' ', 'M' f jMayor Ueorsa Alexander, good govern. aSrnt candidate,- SS.JW. ' ' v.i 2 Job Hai'rlman. eocja'llat candidal. il.Mi, f iAIexander'a v'ureJIty, 31, va. ' ; ll'ha forty-aever mlaaina; prec.nt were rKlvcted to ewell Alexander's loud to ' i.jj'i than 37.000. . . She prohibition amendm(nt yvaa beaten : apparently by an evn greater majority. l' t'he food government and cltlren com jitfitee forces mad a clean aeep for jlob Ilarhman laautd a tatemnt today 1 1 wnleh h claimed that tha ahowlns of 6 oclulli.ls aa In reality a tremendous Jtory.- . J Our ' rampalRn atarta toilay." lie dt . &rfd. arm taka tha leslalature next tr- 3i he dafoatcd candidate for mayor added Ifta.t tha ahowlngt made yeaterday waf rnethlna; tho aorlallata rould be proud Of. 5"ta(mrta ra mad by election tittl. rfala today that women caat nearly 7J.yj Allots, or more than half tha total vote. P?ie effect of this was aliowo today by ltemonta of former prominent oppo 4nts of auffrasa that they had been Converted. , flection board inrmUra declared that le women pot only outvoted tha men In nearly all tha preclneta. but showed irtora aptitude In handling the ballota. They cat thalr-otea mora quickly, they Hd not need aa' muh roachlnc and ax pjaiiiius aa tha men and they worked larder than the men . for their favoilta iSndldate. Seatt'a Vol S.awrat. I'redlcllonS that-Oiat jluftlon.: In ,l3ilroat. Man Vrites Remarkable Letter In and 1'tOt, I wan a terrible auf- ferer for about five iimntha with kid ney and bladder trouble. I could not Meep nlshta. On tlix-tor nalil 1 as ro n Into inuH4ptlon anil save me tip tu dir. Had two other doctor but te urivt'.l mi ! tip from either of (hem ami bin mire I would have been in my cravu had 1 not - your ailvertlteiiieat In the 'Marinette iNtily KamU Btar." Afle.' lakiuu; aeveial bottle of lr. KUnur'a ."H a:np-Kowt I waa entirely cured. In -i e laai id eara 1 have been a iilr.il .'.ten. an and buve paej ; i MJiilnutloiia for uiy kMnc.va aucceaa 1 illy iu ti.at i know tl.nl ni kidua arc In eX.ellcnt condition von aa a, re ..H of your great prvpaiatlou. Yonra very fuly, : OKOltUK KKNSUKIL I'U't IStli Ave. tu., 51imieaiMjlla, Winn. Ptraoually appeared Lefore ine th'.a ' iilli of eieptfinber, 11011, UeorKe Kent lr, who aubacrtbed Hie atxjve atita ucnt and made oath that the aame la triu In aubatance and lu fact. '. . I'tnry Oraaat,, Notary Tubllc. loor County, Via. Or. Huimi m Co., jtiua bamikv. ST. V. Po Wkit Swiop-Rtiit Will D isr Ysu alend tu Ur. Kituier Co.. Ulnaliaau tun, K. V.. for a saitiple awttle. It wUl touvlnc anyone- Vuu will alao ratal v a booklet f valuable Jnforii.atlou. tell iua all about tba kldueya and bladder beu rtiliig be aur and lueiitluu The umaha lally bee. Itefular fifty-cent and wne-tlulUr alz bottle for aal at ail druf stores. ' ' ! Your Girl That Coveted Seal Coat Prices Now Reduced These rich Miick coat nro lirautifully tailored from Black Dobson .Seal 1'hnh ami Black Caracul, inhe very !ato,t ftylos; soiiip liavc turnover, otlicrv large r-hawl collars, fancy button and hand somely lined. NU a girl in the" land whose eyes won't fairly, sparkle with pleasure when she finds one of .those; (-tunning coats among her Christmas gifts. " Sizes 8 to 14 years Hone 25c to $1.00 Sweaters $1.25 to $3.75 Knit Toques 50c and up Dainty Party Frocks, In white aool s?r and chlffona. rTOPlTS (TOM fireat Help in Christ ins Jliijiug. Jnarpli Scott'a vote wiuld uliow the effect of the McNamara caae even more con cltialvtly than the drfeat of Ilairlmun were practically verified by later .. re turn today. Hi olt, who was one 'C the atturneya for the dynamiter, jJieHMetu h oc tho municipal achool board, lit wj a candidate fur re-election on 'lnti Rood sovrrnment ticket and . ran nitre than k .OKI votes behind the rest of the ticket. (Ths, veta of the women on the city orfll- nance ehovred dla'Tlniinstlon. There wero three of them, the moat Important being the drastic prohibition rneaaure, dealsncd to make the city "dry as a bone." The women voted overwhelmingly asatnat that, but they declared for a municipal newapaper and for Aha ordi nance requiring the street rnll'ay com pany to rqulp It line throughout the (Mty with. tn trilby rH. - , "The women Ravs much thou'ght'to the election Umiea and In one luatance they believed a flang-ed rail would better pre eerve th paving of the atreeta," mild ono of the leaders. Ninety per cent of the registration on the went aide, where the vote waa light in the , pilmary, was voted, while on the eaat aide, Harrunan a atronghold, there waa a (ailing off In comparison. The women on the went lde outvoted the men. The reveree waa true In the pre ciiict' where liarrlmanwa the atronger tu the primary. Hut the balance of power, which the women wars credited with having prior to tho astounding final of the McNamara case laat rrlday, did not figure In the reiult, 0ioaea)te Stayed at Heme, "Persona who would not vote for Alex ander. Nlmply stayed away from tha polls." Chairman 8. C. Graham of the good government forces declared last night. - . llarrlman . we In conference .wltU "fila campaign manager, Alexander trfrftre--6f New Yortt. early In the evening.- -He declared groea frauds had been . perpe trated by the opposition, out refused" to concede hie defeat. j The vlctorloua ticket connlMe of Mayor Alexander and nine councllmen, made p of lankera. lawyer, utorekrepera and realty broker. a On the defeated BoSalifct ticket, beside Harrlman. the lawyer, there were on negro Junk dealer, a former editor or oil .ot Ui . local morning naoara. two lion rn'oltltlffa and aevural labor leader's. 1' ne (cat ni of the balloting waa Uia oinlwhlngt nhk'li wan early apparent, ol Joaeph A. Hcott. candidate for re-election to the acliool tniard, ho alau waa on uf. the attorneys for the aJcNamarag. It tecum apparent early that tha trouble eirpeeted to develop on account of tit feeling engendered by the JlcNa ntaia cave would not occur during tlie balloting. The "peare Insurance" army of l.o oflfctra detailed by c'lilef of -oljo 4ebaitlan and Sheriff Minimal had little to do. ... only three minor cants uf trouble were reported. Kxcept for these peace and nerenlty pi ov ailed, and for this leader of both sides thanked the women, thou sand of whom weie crowded about the polling booths nf the 31? precinct. The women weie treated with the great tel gallantry. Many went to the polls propelling baby rarrlagea and often fattier toult care of baby while mother volet). , .. In line precinct a pucaled woman voted In favor of the prohibition ordinance, though ahe was opiKised lo It. When ahe learned what aha bad done alia rushed back to the booth ami declared: '"I want to change my vote." fhe nil told that waa Impossible. "Oh. but It must b changed!" h ex. claimed, and the election officer pa tiently explained that It waa against the law. In one of the went aide preclneta where voting went on throng huiit the day at the rate of two a minute, there waa not a a'gn of Impatience when a Woman volar tii41giiaiitly iimu'red why there waa nut a minor In lb plaee. "Mirror were rot Included In the elec tion aupuliea," iplied the chairman of the election board. Then he went to 111 how around tb coiner and fetched a looking glass." It was hung outs U so aa not to block the voter passing constantly through the dooru.y f nlt I boot h. wJVN .1 Ti Key to th SNt'-wlluu-Fet V.'ant Ail ! DEALERS RAP PARCELS POST i I Imnlement Men f Tnwa Declare System is Enemy to Business. GLAD EXPRESS BATES ABE CUT Joder- Kobrrl Moan, Mho Heard MflHl Car. Will t.rt ill Theaaantl nollam' l"ee for Srvlrr. ff'iom a Stiff t'nrriponlent.) IjF.?t MOIXH3. In., rnc. C -(Special I Telegram.) The stntc r onventlcn of Im plement dealer today patKed resolution condemning the parcel pnm rampnlifn and declaring for a personal campaign to prevent congress adopting any aystem giving to mall order lionc" any mldlllonal advantage In the maile. "The pun els post should not be over looked or neglected by this convention unless the dealer In the email town want to get out of business," eald V. J. Howard of Schalier. president of the as sociation, In hi sddres. "It Is mv be lief," he said, "Hint the parcels poM, If accomplished, will eventually mean the ruin, not on'y of the implement dealer, but also of all merchant In the small town. Lower exnres rate gre a big blow to the pnrcelt pot movement and I am glad to know that such rate have recently been established In Iowa." - The association endorsed tide view and will make a hard fight to line all Iowa up Siialnst the parcel post. Reiincst fnr Fsitsssemeal, Manager of the several railroads in Iowa met with the Htate Hoard of Rail. way commissioner today to aakvtliat a postponement be made f the hearing fixed for Ueeember 10. to establish witching charge, provided for by an nt of the hist general assembly. The fco rd refused to postpone the hearing, but decided that only tha legal point of the mieetloii at Issue shall be decided at the data fixed. la ;et eat aiim.. Judse Itobert Sloan of Keosauqua, who prealde.1 over the court of chancery wlilch heard the "90-cnl" ga Injunction lt In the c4e of the He Molne (In company agak-mt the city, put In hi bill fop service In federal court todav, Judge Hloan will get S6,11.IH) for h! time and labor. John lo. serving time a ' Fort Mad! on from rottawattamle c.mnty for bheailng, Jiaa hn paroled hy the gover nor on recommendation of the parole board. It I aaid that by the recent death or a brother he come Into pnenes.Hon of considerable property. Kelly Caae Soon Over. It 1 expected the Kelly murder i.e will probably go to the lurv !.it tnmnri-nw, afternoon. About half the ru,i,n.. ,. fln!hed today, Deputy County Attorney Ayre and John Mulvaney taklne all Hie (lay. t MAN ARRESTED AT ONAWA ' ; : WANTED AT LEWISTON, ME. ONAWA, la.. Dec. .-(Speclal.)-IUrold Hloeum, alias Slone and Hirapaon, In careerated In the county Jail for Jumping a board bill, 1 getting In deeper. A de tective from Uewlston, Me., In here wait ing requlnlton paper to taka hl'm to Lewlaton on a forgery charge. The fel low cam to Onawa sever! week ago and registered at the, Park hotel with a Woman as'ir. L. HloSn and wv. After an unuecefiil attempt to wor up an advertising scheme with the local mer chant ha atempted to reave town with out settling with Landlord Folck. He waa arrested and lias sine been In Jail await ing trial, Tha woman passing for hi wife left town. Since being In Jail he ha telephoned to another woman at Nellgh, Neb., where he goea under the name uf Simpson, asking her to rnd fund to release him fram hi obliga tion here. Thl proved hi undoing, however, as the Nebraska wife gave tha authorities a tip and a wire waa re ceived from J.ewlston to hold the man. IOWA GIRL ATTACKED BY THUGS IN CHICAGO IOWA C1TT, la.. Dec. l.-tSpeclaH-Word received here today tell of the attack upon Mis Mary Wood Chase by two thug In Chicago Saturday. Mlas Chase wa formerly Instructor of music at tha Htate University of Iowa. The attack took place at her apartmenta In KdgewaUr, Chicago, where tha robbera ftulhd liar seated at plann and gagging her beat hr Into Insensibility. Tha thug were .aurprUed by he.tlmty arrival of two of 'Mlas Ch'a room-mate and were frightened away. Miaa Chase will recover. , DISPATCHER AND OPERATOR " BLAMED FOR LOGAN WRECK i'pUT .LqiMli. Icv 6.-mpeial-Fe-caus. a preponderance, of evidence Indi cates they caused the' wreck at Logan Which resulted In the death of Engineer W. J. Havlland. Train Dispatcher C. a, rl:r.ltli of Fejrt Dodge and Telegraph Operator J. F. Morris of Logan, have been notified that their services are no HitTvo Birds With One Stone Oet your masanlnes at the lowest price published with prompt service and give a Irave. dauntlesa man the prlvllegs to support himself and live. ' For four years Gordon, the Magazine Man (who with a broken back lias lain bedfast for eleven years) has struggled to provide & steady Income ot several hundred dollars for himself, ao that when overtaken by weakness and no longer able to provide for himself, he need not fare again the horrors of an alms-house. To gain public co-operation be la working for charity, pledging the prizes he wius, merely asking for the Interest ot the principal. llut his story has growu old. Many people dream that he Is rich. As a matter of fact those who know hitu best, state lbst he has spent his last rent in trying to Interest the public In earning tbe $0,000 for charity and the $300 Interest for himself. But the public has not responded aud It they don't rally to his support at once ho will certainly fail. lie needs 3,000 subscription to the Saturday Kvening Post and Ladlea' Home Journal In December, 600 each to Delineator and Hverybodys. McC'lure's. Cosmopolitan and Good Housekeeping. He failed to get prises on any ot these tnagailnes last month. It ou don't know what to give your friends for Christmas, give tbem a Diagazlne and send It In through Gordon, the Magazine Man 242 J South Twenty-Fourth St, Oashj, Reb. kmrer required b.v the road. AH the evidence token here hv Superintendent J'own wa forwarded lo clileago offi cio 1. who made the decl"t'n Concerning responsibility for the wiei-k. It wa de cided no o:der board wa set for Engineer Havlland to detain him at lAan. Onawa Merchant Cashes Raised Draft ONAWA, la.. lee. (.-(Special. -D. T. Carter, known a Nick Carter. I charged with pnslng a raised draft at the Todd grocery More here Saturday evening. The draft wa originally for $6 on the WonJbury County Saving bank of floux City, but by manipulation bad been raised to fflO. Emory Todd, who cashed the check, made Inquiry a to the Identity of the man and found that i.i people live near Mondamln and the fellow wa known here. He formerly worked in the Omaha Stock yards and later ran a hotel at leratur. Neb. When ho came Into Onawa Saturday evening iio made the round ot five or xlx stores trying to cash hia draft, claiming that In waa connected with the stock yards in Sioux City. In exchange for the draft Mr. Todd gave tge man two check, le Ing hort of currency, and these he cashed at other atores. PENALTY LAW CASE ARGUED (Continued from First Page.) before she had IraiiKferrd u large amount of her property to the Fidelity Truet company of Newark, N. J.. In trust tor hr-r three children. She provided, how ever, that, she should retain one-fourth of Hie income from thl property during her life. It wa thl lire Interest that the slate sought lo tax. The court of appeal of New York up held the constitutionality of the tax. In announcing the opinion of the court Chief JuMlce Cullen said that It waa not a wholly unnatural deaire existing among owners of property to svold the Imposi tion of the inherltsr.ee tsx upon the estate they might leave ao that the estate might paaa to the objecta of their bounty unimpaired. The Justice said that it wa a matter of common knowledge that for the pur pose of avoiding the Inheritance tax trust or other conveyances were made hereby the owner of property reserved to himself Income arising therefrom. He added that were It not for the provision of the statute, attacked aa unconstitu tional, In many canca property would pas free from taxes upon the death ff a person to the parties who would take It a heir. "It I true," nald he, "that the Ingenious mind may devise other mean to avoid the Inheritance tax. but the one com monly used la the trnfer with reserva tion of a life estate. We think this fact Justified the legislature In singling out thl class Of transfers a tub.lect ti a pedal tax." NEBRASKANS TAKE PRIZES FOR CATTLE AT EXPOSITION C1IICAOO. tec. ' 0.-(8pec!a! Tele gram.) At tlie International Live Stock exposition numerous Nebraska breedera have secured award for cattle. Frank Uavla Con of ltolbrook. J'1"-, took several prises for breeding ' Polled. The University ', of Nebraska look sev eral lirlres, In grade and toses and first on champion Aberdeen-Angus steer or heifer; ' flj-s'l 'on ' AbetMeen-Angti grade and ' tr-iit . slee'1' or" fcelfef 'ageA one, year or'under t'6. ! COI.ltS Clt'SU II t3 A D AC MV.. LAXATIVK BROMO Qulm.n, the world wide uoid ana urlp remedy removes cause. Call (or full name. Look (or alg nature K. W. GKOVK. 25c. Persis.ent Advertising I the Road Big Returns. to The Gift f i or Years Select from' the Kdhnlm etock of dlamonda a neck lace, a pendant, a brooch, or a ring and you wtll have a gift to live for generation. Kdhohn'a diamonds are tha choicest selected from su perior collections by ox pert. The price la alwaya baaed ' on actual not apparent value. Therefore In buy ing kJdholin diamond. you know you are buying what you pay for. We have made dlamonda a lifetime study and apeak with authority regarding these precloua gems. Our constructive it ance lit Selection ts gladly . placed at the service ot In terested glf t-seekei j. SOFT MSBKI.Y , BUY INVEST. Albert Edholm JBWIL- . - l4aa.ali at aa at VsifWatV. i : n jinn I I N Tl III 111 li m it ill r W .11 T PROMPT C77 DELIVERY both 'n.WEZ Distillery at XjO ala rm. Xy. PDPP Jnt aa an I la-. """ include two The IHliller Liquor Co., W are Blatrtbutera for nearly all tha a"BBaBB!- $35 Suits and Overcoats to Order $20 Our Sale Saturday caught a lot of people unprepared. We have had so many requests to extend it a lew days longer that we have decided to offer the same values all of the week ending Sat urday, Dec. 9th. Therefore we are still offering $."0 Huits ant Overcoat, made to measure for $2.1. IK:t3 Suits and Overcoats made to measure for S20. Kvery garment guaranteed perfect In fit and style. Every coat carefully tried on In the bastings and well lined and trimmed. MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co. 304-306 South 16th St. Five Stepj South of Farnam. ssjgirtismitawr ABOUT CHRISTMAS Everybody recognizes the peculiar appropriateness of some artistic bit of Jewelry as a medium for the expression of Holiday "Good Wishes." We specialize In those articles which call forth genuine and enthusiastic appreciation on the part of the one to whom they are given. , ' Special for TIiuim1) 20-year O sl.e Kljjin Hunting Case Watch at FRITZ SANDWALL JEWELRY CO. (In Oinahn and South Omaha 20 Years.) 308 South 15th Street x Omaha Who wouldn't be a Victor or Victor - Victrola for Christmas? It's a real pleasure to own such an instru ment; to be able to en joy the world's best music Whenever You Want to Hear It; The Victor is truly the it i.s a lasting pleasure an unequaled source of enter tainment throughout the year. ' Come in and hear the Victor and Victor-Victrola. Let us show you the different styles $10 to $250 ami explain to you our easy-payment plan. A. Home-Madc Daliydills-Sunday Bee gSOTKj CvA Qvsn ouaii'i mit TOOD CUSHI-K Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Dept. TXtTBSOATB BM2CIAI.E. Fr!t Htrawberriea. box 3 So California WooU Orange, prr duneii aoo, SOe ana SOo New Lemons, per Juz aoo Large bum-lie l'.adislie . .So cluster ttalain. -ib. mr- lon aoo New ilixod Nut, per lo. ..boa New.' tat. filled with as sorted fruits, eai-lt 60o to as Citron, Orange .nil Linii feel, per lu. goo Johnson Hweet 'lIrr, per jus SOe and aoe 1! pkga. "Arau" Ulo titarcli at 46a Sue Can Calumet Halting pow der 14 Taper NapMna l All Heaianai, per doaen ftc aad 10o U0-lba. Imported tiOti Assor ted Macaroni, per IU....100 "1aIub" Creamery Butler tin lartonal, per pound.... SO Our Hst Country Uutter tin Sanitary Jarat, ier pound J.(0-li. Mammoth New lorn .Ctacese. per pound S l.e lloinlny, per quart.... loo Cur Own Make 1'ea.nut Hot ter, per jar lfro end SOe liui. per pound ....ae IIS JLEIKS should be in every In rear Mefllotne Chest for rear good Health. On Tonr Sideboard for yonr good friends. There la true satisfaction and eecurit? in ordering at the n tiler Famtly Liquor Store. Oar on tc mere feel aaaared thet they will be really and felly pleaaed. Wa carry only tba purest roode and take great pride la our own brand. Hiller's Straight Whiskey, ful, quart Hiller's Old Stock, full quart ; Hiller's Old Standard, full quart ..... We Ship rour Quart or afore, in rials Boa, by Express for Complete Price Xlat. Inducement, with your flrt trial order, w will T rjrjr" miniature aampl bottlea, a glass and a oorksorew. " I lllE Phone, Call or Writs to Beat Whlaklea, anch aa Ouctenhelmer, .-eamrniwnHim S9.75 delighted to get ideal gift for everyone. And Hospe Co. 1513-15 Douglas St. I IMsa ...,..,-,) n a ire rjrirra HAVE JEWELS BI:ould alau have a Paf Deposit Hon In our vaulta to plat them in when not ani-n. Hafoty eaainat loes by Are or bwrglare demand tins. Conveniently lo atnl hoxee can be leoted today at a yearly rent al of UM Our vault attendant will be pleated to show them. OMAHA SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO. Straet level entrance to vaulta. 1814 Fnua St. SBBEEB9BS8S rS3ffl587SI WAFFLES OT TEMFTIaTO BSLICIOUS Ferved eveVy morning from A. M. to 11 A. M. Table D Hote t-unday 11 A. At. to S 1. il. 40 and i0 tents. Tha Belmont Restaurant ISlf Dodge Bt. Opa AU Htght. yfoiciMtx m f nun X-A- , 1 ', i -pi iV - CXPfifSS PRFMI0 Ofi fXXJR UtWtTS CP liORf 80c $1.00 $1.25 Prepaid. Bend Estab lished 1891. 1309 Farnam Street Cedar Brook, Shenandoah, at $1 per o,t. LBJcCOUNCo. South End 16th St. VIADUCT Homo of tho "Long Ton" eMUtfiuiaumiwniifl Gate City Furniture and Storage Co. Warehouse 2207-H20D Izard St Office 520 No 16th St. Storage with us and you will save money. Ve give the best of aervlco. ' Phones. Doug. 3758; I nil. B-3085. litre ..Mir map. call and see you. tMlHEMUM'S. AUDITORIUM FRIDAY NIGHT, DEO. 8 GREAT WRESTLING MATCH JESS WESTERGAARD Champion of the United States, TS JESS PEDERS0N Clian.Tilon of Europe. FDNE PRELIMINARIES "1 . f jrss rzsxxsoir XessrTsd Seat S5o to $1.50 Beat Bale How n. . TOSWHT, ALL WIEK, S5o to Z Saturday Matinee, a So Any Beat Tlie Mualoal Flay 'tsb rcsnn SO People 60 uudar LOUIS MAMIT BOYD'S THIS APTBBIfOOlT THE C0BURN PLAYERS TOlriQXT KOMXO and JUIiIBT Mondy and Taeeday, See. 11, 18 THE BED Mil,!, Beau Thuraday ric, 8S0, 914o ; Matin, 85o, 50o KRUG THEATER Matinee Today Si30, Might :30 Best Bata 6O0 The Girls From Missouri find BUXXISA in th Dane of tb STa Tell. Ucautlful Souvenir to tlie Ladle at Dally Dun Matlnwe. Chorus OiiU1 Oontt Wdaadae Klght. Amateur. Prlgay Wlrnt. OMAHA TVX CBHTEK- JJ4f- auy MH 15-85-500 Couldn't lo belter at 1 a scat. at WORLD OF PLEASURE BXTBATAOAXSA IIS finsnnT .-m sixty know 1oik, iiiuiinliiii,- Will rox ua Harry Maik fitcwart. .Ml-lnamy Chorus. lioiKeoim I'an.nntry . entrancing aiusj Pi.'iures: A 1 housand IjiiiKhs. I Ladle' Sim Matinee Every Week Say. Mat. Every Day 8:15. Every Klght 8:15. ADVANCED VAUDJB VTX.I.B Hugli Herbert &. to, bix AnicrUart Dancer: Conllii, Steelu ti Carr; The 'J'hrce Leigliione: Henry CUve; C'uni mlng & i-iUdyingi. 1a Arenera & Vic tor; Kliietoei.ope: orpheuni Concert Or cliestru. Vrioes, Might. lOo, 85a, 6O0, Too. Matluee, lOe, beat aata 850, except Bat arday and Sunday. AMERICAN THEATER Tonight and All Week Mats Tuesday. Tliiiraday, tjlurday. rrtcea 8 6c Only. MISS ETA X.ASTCI and 1 he Woodward Stock Company "A STIA1HR IN A STtMGE LARD" vt WVfk-HKK iMIVtT M T (1