I DAVIS SAYS FEELS IIKE ENTIRELY DIFFERENT MAN He Hid Sufftred for Five Yean with Nervous Debility. SPECIALIST GIVES SYMPTOMS : atere t This Malady Oftta Mia tkf for Something Else by ThOM M ho Are Suffer ina- with It. I feel like n entirely different man,' said Morris Davis of W North Twenty fifth avenue recently to one of the ape clalists now in this city for the purpose of Introducing liera tha remarkable new tonic, "Tona Vita," which has . benefited a great number of local people. tontinulng Mr. Davis aald: "For the last five year I have been a sufferer from a continuous, rundown, nervous ondltlon and stomach trouble. I also suffered from chronic constipation. My condition grew constantly worse and my ' entlra system seemed to be affected. could hardly eat anything at all and my sleep gave me no benefit. Rheumatism bothed me a great deal, the pain being almost unbearable at times. uruiu i me gooa tins tonic was doing in Omaha and secured a treatment. j Degan to improve from the first dose nd am now like a new man. The rheu niausm, nervousness, stomach trouble are all gone and I eat and sleep better than for years. It seems wonderful to note such a change lit so short a time. I give m credit to 'Tona Vita." " ITi.n.l I a t , uuni wi umani people are now taking -Tona Vita" and scores of teatl- monlals of the same kind are being re ceivea oy tne specialists who are here explaining the nature of thfa new prepara ,11011 ana oemonstratlng ita remarkable value as a vegetable tonic. I AT,y rnsn r woman In Omaha who is a victim of nervous debility Is making a great mistake if they do not try this (medicine," said one of these specialists i recently. -In the first place, if it does not restore thein to health," continued .the specialist, "It Is certainly worth the lirouoie to corae and get tha tonlo when I it means constant poor health If don't." i I The symptoms of nervous debility are often taken for something else by those who do not know the nature of this sadly prevalent condition, but there is J no mistaking1 debility for anything el a. by those who understand It. The follow lng symptoms are characterstlo of this : trouble: Lassitude, nervousness, timidity, I depression of spirits, little vitality, poor I circulation, cold feet, headaches, weak back, poor digestion and bowel trouble. , These are unmistakable symptoms of ner vous debility and there are thousands of I people, especially in the larger cities, who are afflicted. "Tona Vita" acts like a true specific and Trom the very first moment the medicine is taken Improvement Is rapid. The specialists may be found each day between the hours of 9 a. m. and t p. m. at Brandels drug department, Sixteenth and Douglas streets, south side, main floor, where they will meet all callers and explain tne nature of the new prepara Hon. Adv. they LEAF TORN FROM NOTE BOOK Missing Page Supposed to Tell Cause of Schroeder's Death. SUICIDE THEORY 13 INVOLVED Jest Before MU Heath Pla ttdeatrher erl Flaanelat Secretary Mas . Have Made an treoiat lag te Official.. Till: HKK; OMAHA, TIU'KSDAV. li:T.Mni:K 14. 1011. Mine Workers Vote The myterlous theft of t,.ir.r. the account book kept by the late August Schroeder as financial ......I.-., riattdeutsrher Vereln came to light In Judge Willi, a. Hears' court In the trial or the suit of Mrs. Cmniin R..h,i, the Widow, who demands that ths Wood.' men of tha World and the Koyal Achates vr ner l,QTO each on policies carried by her husband. Onlv bv i,.in. .,.. Schroeder committed auiclde-as he commonly is supposed to have done-can ne insurance orders MriM navment nd the missing halt page Is supposed to have borne a note from Bchroeder that Proved he took his life. "When and by whom was this half Psge removed?" asked At tnmev Tlrn in for the defense. 'I can tell when, but not bv whom." answered P. c. Schroeder. "The morn Ir.g after the death of August Schroeder tooK the book to the Qermnn hnm. where we keep all the books, and laid It on a table in the committee room. Wheg I came back the half page had been taken out. There was nobody there 'd the book down and nobody mere wnen I came back. I don't know wno tore the page out." Attorneys for tha defense succeeded In getting hefore the Jury the Schroeder count book, showing the finance commit tees checking and corrections, and i.unaKo oi They will attempt to get before the Jury testimony that when aenroeder shot himself the night of No vrmDer iv, ne was facing an order of the finance committee to meet It the nest day and bring with him S871. Schroeder was nnanclal secretary both for the verem and for Its Insurance densrtment his duties consisting mainly In collecting tne aues and insurance premiums. for Chief Officers INDIANAPOLIS, lad, Dec. U-Mlne Workers of the lnlted States and Canada, members ot the fnlted Mlna Workers of America, today balloted for terional of ficers and It Is rsld a heavy vote was polled. i The most important coatest as over the orriee of president. John !. White of Oskaloosa. la., being opposed for re-election by Thomas L. Lewi of Bridgeport. O., a former president of the organisation. Kdwln II. Terry of Iowa had no op. ponent for re-election as secretary-treasurer, but there were a large number of canmaatea ror the other offices. The tellers will meet here tomorrow to begin the count of the votes. CITY COUNCILJPROCEEDINGS Electric Light Company Asks for New Franchise From City. MISSOURI PACIFIC UP AGAIN Reajaeete far Itlaat U se Streets far Maltreat Tracks llrlnaa a Sharp Debate, Hat Com pany WUi, High School Girls Play Basket Ball High school girl, who are basket ball enthusiasts are planning to organise class teams ror this season and with plenty of inaioriei on nana some feat oulntets ougnt to be turned out. There will be a senior. Junior, sophomore and freshman team. miss uesa Dumont, the Klrl's physical training Instructor, is well pleased with the interest that has been taken in tha Popular gymnasium floor game and be lleves it to be a good healthful form of exercise. Be About Your prooms A good deal of satisfaction, Isn't it. to ease two cents a pound in rib roasts or ten cents ft bushel on potatoes. Thesa small items count up so rapidly. But you never think of the bodtlv wear and tear that vou mio-ht bv retting? an ensv aininr f Be careful in the future always to select LITTLE POLLY Brooms aad yauH save work and get longer service for tne sane price. One trial ei a Uttle Peliy will . u.,iul. ru iu uwi ! iruin in wrii we say. The reason It the material ot Uttle Polly Breeess, 1 M I ur .1 sl u n i w J ft mi AW " .J Look (or that name "The Little PaUV m the caaary or rose color handle, that caa t attck to your beads. At your dealer's, if aot. write Harrfth & Stewart Mfg. Co. Des Moines, Iowa E 3 Barker Secures the Orpheum Property George Barker has closed the deal for the purchase ot that part of the Orpheum theater property lying between the the ater proper and Harney street, and the deed haa been recorded. The property, M S on Fifteenth street and 123 feet on liar ney, U covered by a two story store building. The consideration given Is 1129, OOS. Mr. Barker says the only Improve ments he will make will be some change. in store windows. Prof. Buffum Here for the Sheep Show rroi. b. c. Bulfum, of emmer fame, of Worland, wyo., Is in Omaha to attend the sheep show. Prof. Buffum Is an ex- pert on sheep, having conducted an ex perlmental farm in Wyoming for the gov ernment, lor the creation of a new breed of range sheep, especially adapted to climbing tha mountain ranges ot Wyom ing. SIX MONTHS IN JAIL FOR "DRIVING AWAY A HORSE" 1. 1 . Driving away a horse. This is the unique misdemeanor to which Thomas Robertson pleaded guilty. The original charge waa horse stealing, Nels Nielaon of Benson being the complaining witness. John A. MacFarland. attoraey, showed his client took the horse when he waa drunk. Nielsen was willing that Robert son be let off with a Jail sentence. It was agreed that Robertson should plead guilty of "driving away a horse,, for which the penalty is ninety days, and sentence should be deferred until he haa spent ninety days In Jail; then lie will be given a ninety-day sentence so that his entire penslty will be sU months. If your rocer does not supply Lit tle Polly l:roum, send a post card to the timna again, Julia tseck, Bli Ave. P, CouiKil Hluffs, Iowa, who will aupply ona 'hrough your grocer. Ut ile Polly I. rooms "last twli e as Ions." Christmas Suggestions Good Leather Goods Uppers (or Vse lu roilmaa Cars. Art Coloaial Bhaea Skins. Traveling Begs with Toilet get Inside. belles' Shopping Bags. Oxford Bags- Salt Oaaes. Toilet Bats. Mea'g Card Oases aod BUI Voids. Medicine Cases. Masle Bolls. Lawyer's Brief Cases Wardrobe Trunks our swa saake, at Trunks sHeaae Trunks. From the Cheapest That'a Uuod to the Best Made. Freling 0. Steinle Trunks n'' 1803 Farnam Street PATTERSON CALLS DOWN SUPREME COURT JUDGE How he "called down" Judge Ltirtoo of the supreme court' of the United States, the governor of Alabama and Gov ernor Tentr of Pennsylvania, was told by 1J. C. Patterson at the Heal Kstate exchange. During the recent Army and Navy foot ball game at Philadelphia, he several times asked the men ahead ot him to ait down so he could see the game. Iter, thiuugh newspaper pictures, ' he learned tliey were the men mentioned above. Mr. Paltersun said the spectators stoed up and yelled until they were hoarse when Pat baltou of Broken Bow, Neb., of the Navy team won the game. MISSOURI VALLEY ALUMNI ' HOLD ANNUAL MEETING At the annual meeting of the Missouri Valley Alumni association Tuesday soon at the University club officers for (he coming yesr were elected. It was decided to oouei tor trie annual 1001 tail game between Michigan and Nebraska. The uew officers sre: George h. Fisher, president. John It. Webster, clem Kimball of Council Bluffs and It. B. Windham of Plattsmoulh, vice presidents. Kay M. t'roasman, secretary. Lyman Brysoa, treasurer. . R. C, Peters, Casper E. Yoat, J. p. The electric light company has asked to be allowed to Install flaming arc lamps and for an extension of franchise. The request was made to the city council last night and referred to the rnmmt. on lighting. The appointment of Ralph Ulchardson, white, to serve under Jol.n Grant regg, inspector of weights and measures, wan noi approved, although recommended by we committee or the whole. A letter waa reaa rrom Mr. Pegg objecting to the ap puinimeni or a white man and asking for a coiorea assistant "Bridges questioned the necessity of any assistant, and upon motion of McOorern the appointment was recommitted. Pegg's requeat was placed an me, . A resolution was submitted from the le gal department outlining the duties and powers of the special commlttses ap pointed to investigate light and telephone rates. The resolution was referred to ine committee of the whole. Mr. Funk uvuwmr, cnairman or the electric llaht probing committee, said all Investlgstlons wouw tte conducted In the council cham her and would be public. The proposition to purchase the Audi torlum was referred to the Judiciary com mittee. An ordinance granting the Missouri Pa cific railroad right-of-way on Pacific and TWrty-ninth was read and referred. Councilman clashed over the reauest of the Missouri Paclfio for right-of-way on Boyu stroet at the Belt Line eroeslna:. and after the ordinance had been taken from the flies, an amendment limited the length ot me rignt-or-way killed and discussion held for several minutes, the ordinance was passed. Taxes for the year 1911 on BU Peter's church were cancelled. " nsiionn oanK, in a com munlcatlon, expressed a desire to qualify as a city depository. The communication was referred to the committee on finance ana claims. , An ordinance Instructing the mayor and elty clerk to concur In the execution ef the Omaha water bonds was passed. No delay has been occasioned by tbe suit brought to enjoin the Issuing of the bonds and the preparations for placing them on trie market will continue. ne city engineer was given disncisal of $1,500 for the Improvement of the sewer on Burt street. A resolution to grant the city electrician leave of absence to go to a meetlna- of eiectricai engineers at Milwaukee and pay ms expenses, not to exceed 170, was lost by a vote of to 6, seven affirmative votes being required for its passage. Senator Brown for Direct Primaries (From a Staff Correspondent.) i WASHINGTON, Dec. U.-Htecla! Tele-! gfam.) In discussing the resolution now I in the hands ot the conference committee proposing to amend the constitution t tsenaior Brown today expressed confl uence inai ine conference commit.. would reach an agreement at thla aessioe of congress. The senator s attention was canea to me tact that In Nebraska there Is already a provision In the primary law which, if followed, would result in ,. olecilon of a asnator la that at.t. . uurcv voio. senator Hrown expresses t..w upiimin i ui. me provisions la ti primary law or iseDraska should be recog nised by the parties and by all candidates for the legislature. Tha an.... I have no desire to be re-elected a.i.I for a aecond term If the people on election day by direct vote shall declare their preference for another man. I hope all me iBDuiuaiea xor the legislature will a oios oy tue popular vote. 1 think thai people have a right to choose their public ervaiiia, wntmtr iney serve as governor. vUM.'Ti"inu, vr senator, or In ther capacity." any Palmer, U. U. McDonald Rosewater, directors. and Stanley Births ss Deaths. Births-Lodger W. and Kate Sadie, J3 Mal'le etreet, boy: William aad l.i. fclirpler. lew South Thirteenth atreet, boy; Asel and Amelia JTrcderlckson. f u street, girl; Prsnk and Gertrude Bliss, lull k'arnam street, girl. Deaths Misa Laura A. Turaer, it years, Twenir-fouitn anil Hjrney street' Qsorge Lewis, 4) years. Centralis. Mo. ' The key to suooeas in bualniss Is the judicious and persistent use of newspaper advertising. Young Bank Clerk Rapidly Recovering Ezme a. Greene, clerk of the i:ni. i States National bank, who accidentally shot himself a week ago, has Improved so Chat his attending physicians at the Omaha General hospital think ha will be SDie to return home In a few days. CHAMP STEER WILL BE SEEN AT SHEEP SHOW Hint, viewpuim, rnampion reserve! sieer at the recent International Live atock snow at Chicago, will arrive In Omaha this morning and will be placed en exhibition at th (Sheep show in the Auaiionum. j-nnce viewpoint is owned by ths state experiment atatlon at Lin. coin and since the winner of the Chicago contest has been disposed of for beef Prluoe Viewpoint is the beet steer In toe Vnitea states. rui lour Gifts In Holiday Doxes It will add grently to the nppenr a nee of your grift. We linve nn endless assortment, nt, each 5c. 10c and 15c BOOKS I -sar aT 1 1 Sak ii ill rr Christmas Stationery 15enutiful Linen Papers put up in Holly lioxen are always acceptable gifts. We liave all the newest col ors nionojrrained if desired, box, 50c up to $2.00 J r01 THE HOLIDAYS THE GREATEST DISPLAY IN OMAHA !lnri: l,00rS1'.plu,0,;S' laVi: a;.U'.r tHbJ ni-tho new and the old-for all sorts of people and all sorts of tastes-for every condition of life-fine pift .editions for those with well filled purses-inexpensive editions for those with a limited amount to spend, and such splendid books, too, can be had here with very little expenditure. Our book department haa been greatly enlarged for the Christmas book sale and is a com fortable place to trade in. Come and enjoy looking over the new tilings of the year. Wm ' ghisTT I j SI. 18 Radiant with loveliness of beauti ful women. The work of an art ist whose "girls'' have made him famous Harrison Klsher. I,ev Ishly decorated, exquls ltely bound, in box. , . . Also in similar style. A Book of Sweethearts With illustrations by 1 "is her, Christy, Grefe, Underwood and othera In box New and Beautiful Gift Books $1.18 Ooze Leather Bindings Of dainty little gift books, a great variety of titles and styles, at 25c, 35c and 50c The Girl I Left Behind Me 98c A beaujlful gift book Illus trated by John Hae; In box TEACHER'S BIBLE 98c Containing teachers' helps, maps, concordance and referencea, etc. Bound with overlapping cover. Red edges. A great bargain. Catholic Prayer Books 25c Leather bound editions of Kev of Heaven. Child's Prayer Hook ami vest i'ocKet Manuel, each An Immense Has of BOYS BOOKS AT 25c Splendid editions for the money. By Mayne Held, by Kdward H. Kills, by James Otis, by Chas. t Coffin, by t A. Stephen, Han Rrlnker, Begged Dick, by O. A. Heiity, by Horatio Alger, by J. T. Trowbridge, by Oliver Optic, by Harry Castletnan. Boy Scout Series, Hob Ranger Series, Dare Boys Series. BOYS' BOOKS AT 35c Motor Boat Series. Submarine Boys Horlee, Circus Hoys Herlee, r'ony Klder Hoys, High School joy.j, oy Aviator rlerlea. "he Loves Me" Dainty love poems set In IihimI smne decorations n mil color. lMi-tiire In full color ly Henry Hutt. In box, $1 .60. The. 'Prlncssa Tennyson, lllustrsted by Howard l 'handler Christy'. 1J paxes In full color; mar ginal Illustration In two colors throiiKhout the hook. lioxed, 13.00 Three Klley Books -".V Summers lav." "Down Around tha ttlver" and "Whmt tho Frost la on the I'timpkln;" Illustrated by Will Vawter. Printed In two colors, i'ictures In full color on each rover. too each. "Whea She Was Aboat lateen" The new Chrta-ty-lllley hook, with pict ures by Mr. Christy that surpass any that he lis a in a. l for a lilley post!. 12. OS. Joyoe of the Jasralaea" italpli Henry Itarhour. A holiday story. Illustrated by Underwood. Boxed tl.OO. Aa Aeoideatal Konsjrmooa David lJotter. Illus trated inanrUial decora tlona on each page. II. SI. "The Boy Lives on Onr rarra" and "SI Ton Don't Watch Out" Two new Riley hooka: wonderfully beautiful for children. Il lustrated by i:the Ketls. J 1.00 each. Bong of the Kiebelungen Arthur ICiickliam, Tllim trsted with new trunelu tlous of the text. tf 00. On Chrlsmaa Day In the Rvanlng, On Ohrlatmaa rsv tu tre Morning UiHi-e S. iilclunoiiil. Leather bound. Illus trated. fl.no each. Daye With Oreat Compos ere J'latea In colors. $1 1.0 Oays With the Snglleh Coeta Colored Illustra tions in cloth, vro. The reset of MX. mend Arnold Hennet A Christ mas book. ?rc. Amsrloaa Belles The new Harrison I'isher book for ill I. Beautifully repro duced hi four colors. Boxed, J.fe. Tae Money Moon .Isffrey Karnol. RQ Illustration In color and black and white by Keller. Boxed, jn.Ts. The Blae Bird Maurice Maeterlinck. Illiietrated by Caplev Robinson. Boxed, 14.60. A Gallery of CMrls Cole i'hlllpi. 40 exnuin.li Htuillns In full olor of American girls. I J. 00. The Boaary and Tha Mia- trsse of Bhenstone Flor ence 1 Barclay. Illustrat ed by K H. Townxenii. liesutlful holiday edition. t?.M) each. The Myrtle meed Tear Book Handsomely printed and bound, $ 1.50. Fair Anterleaas By Har rison 1'lMher. A hand anine collection, cnntaln Ina ST full paaa II hint ra tions of American girl hood. Boswl, IJ.00. Treasure Island Robert liOins bteveneon. It full paae lllustrattona by Wysth. II. US. "Bow John Morton, the .Trapper, Kept Xla Christ- 'ins" W. if. II. Murray. Illustrated by 'rank Mr rll. c. Our Bow Boms t low ws plan to build It Has departments for writing In plane. Ideas. etiKKaa Hons. etc. Boxed, 1.0. The , MOBsekeepera' Borap book tn which to record all aorta of . data about 'be bonne; de'orate1 on vacli page. Boxed, $ 1.2&. cowabsios .oovm By George B. McCutcli eon. llluHt rated oy Harrison Klsher. Cfl, I'rice, boxed WB XBABT TKBOBB Joe M. Chappie's famous collection of sent! tt ents. Kpeciat g-a at this sals TBB BArPBIBB BBAOSI.BT A pretty story In nl ft book style. llluatratel by Will Ureve. Kfift In box " OVriB'B CWDEBBTTDT A pretty story In sift book style. Illustrated by Will Ureve. Ch in box TWO tOTBBB C, corse i:llnt'a exquisite nnein, beautifully II- lustrated by 11. C. Christy. 5Cc A BrX-OTTIWBBJt OOUKl'SHIr A charming automobile atory. Illustrated and put up in boa in tt 1 ft. book style. CAa Kach at 8 I . -j Kk4Asi:.Sia.-. : ' .'cTtsag mm TIB -. .- V ' I 1.18 Ileautirully lllufrlrslrd In Col ore, with types of air women a only Harrison Klsher ran draw them, and handaomnlv nnuna with colored repoductlona on cover and box Also In similar etvle Dream of Fair Women l'oems with types of beautiful woir.cn accompanying 4 4 O thoin, drawn by . a,,,- I I H sun Klahor, boxed Who's Who on the Stage leience book aud dictionary of the Is A theater. Fully nlu- lIlJ tratsX lrge slxn .. .."WW Tho Loading New Novels The Iron Woman Murg. Dsland. 1135. O o m m o a In- Robert Chambers. 11.40. The Harvester Oene Btrat- ton-Forter. 11.16. Travelers TIts Annls Fel lows Johnston. Use. rollewlng of the Star Florence Barclay. 1 1. 31V. Winning of Barbara Worth Harold Bell Wright. 11.10 Mary Midtborn George B, McCutcheon. II.2A. Queed Henry Huyder Har rison. 1. S5. BebeUloa Joseph Medlll I'atterson. tl.iS. My Xady of Doubt Ran- , call Fsrlsh. l.D&. eeret Oardea Trances Hodgson Burnett. 61. JG Weaver of praams My rtls Heed. 1100 Mother Oary's Cbiokeas Kate uougias wiggnt. $1.25. Dawn O'Xarra Edna Fer- her. I1.2&. Miss Billy i Kleanor Tor- tsr. 11.18. Sr. Darld ' 1 larjorlo U. Cooke. il8J'f Beaaon Why lCllnor Glyn. II. 80. Kennedy Square V. Hop klnson Smith. SI. IS. Bs'er-Do-WeU Ilex Beach. II .26. Money Moon Jeffrey Far- mil. Il.itti. Life Everlasting Maria Corelll. l.3b. rrultful Tins Robert Hkhens. l.40. Broad Highway Jeffrey Karnol. l.ft. Inaocesee ef rather Brown (lllbert K, Chesterton 11.30. Voter aad - Wendy J. M. Ilarrle. 11.60, Cap'av Warrsa's Wards Lincoln. $1,110. Carpet rrom Bagdad Mao tiiath. 1. Hb. A m a s 1 a g ASventares of Lstitla Carberry Mary Itouerla Vtlnehart. II. 75 Olory of Clementina Wm. J. Locke. II.H0. Kavoo K 1'hllllps Oppen- hslm. 1. ns. rrodigal Judge VaugHtn Keeter. $1.25. Conflict David O. Phllllpa 11.80. Aa the Bparka Tly Vpwaed Cyrus T. Brady. M.3&. New Boye' and Girls' Booko BOYS' BOOKS AT 50c Motor Boys Series, Rover Hoys 8erles, Putnam Hall Herlts, Areo plane Boys Wertea, Frontier Uoya Series, Comrades Eeries, Flying Boys Series, uta series, . L,ng Cabin Merles, Heerfoot Herles, Btratemeyer Books. YAMA YAMA LAND With wonderful pictures. In fn. colors "B SHERMAN IIALE The Harvard Halfback, by Geo. 11 Band 59e Cbassd Across the ampaa Kdward Htratemeyer. Illustrated. 88c. On the Cinder Vath Arthur Duffey. DSc. Larry Burke, Bephomore Frank I. Udell. Hc. Wivniag the Juniotr Oug Norman liralnard. Sc. Borotby Valaty at the Mountain Amy Brooks. -tic. Chatterbox for 1SU tlKc Betty Wales Decides Mai- .a.et Wards. 88a Vsggy Owea at torktewa -.Aicy rosier MtuJison. He. MVODlKi The Btory of a Bey Anna Chapiu IUy. l. II. Tae Captain of ths B. Z. O's Utta Anthony Baker. 11.19. Live Dolls la Talryland Josephine Hcrlbner Gates. Billy Whiskers' Twins K i antes 'lrcge Montgom ery. 75c. The Young Lloa Hunter yane iry. sec Orlmm's Talry Tales New edition. Illustrated ly Aruiur HacKtiam. i.uv RECENT NEW ryiur Old Ben James Otis. ii:. rrlaesss Polly's Vlayiaatss Amy Brooks. 8c. The Boy Who Brought Christmas Alice Morgan. 60c. nowadays Fairy Book An na Alice Chapln. Hlue. by Jeaaie Wilcox Hiiilth. 1.00. Fatty's Car Carolyn Well Msrjorle'e Maytlme Caro line Welts. 8c. Boy Boouts on Lake Cham- flala Percy Kltxhugh. sc. Areoplaae at Silver To Isria James oils. 1.18 Boy Boouts in the Mains Woods Jamva Oil". Ko. Just ratty Jean Webater. 8110. Team Matee Ralph He.iry Harbour. 11.18. freshman Dora, ritohar l.ealle W. ynlrk. I18. Dorothy, tbe Motor Olrl Katlirine Carleston. (1.18. The Bunaway Xqaater Gillian Hell. iilua. by I-eler Newell. UKc. Tha Surprise Book Ailven- I turcs of Dick and ilettv. 8c. The Moving rieture Book Boxed, with apparatua tn make picturea move. 11.18. ror Yardley R. II. Bar bour. 11.18. Elinor's Junior Hop urace Cody. 11.18. Bartley, rreahmaa, n to her Wm. Heyliger. Il.ls. Tinkler's rield It. 11. Uur- Hour. v8o. Bea retries U Frank llaum, lllus. by John It. Nelll. tc. What Happened at Olen berg Clifford Howard. 11.00. Maglo Aeroplane Mrs. U. il. H. Henderson. 8e. Babes la BlrSland Iiura Haucrolt. lllus. 60a. The Darling Twins I Frank Bauiu. lllus. 11.00 Airship Boys' Ooean riy. er. IL U tlayier. 76c. nylng Otrl Edltli Van i'ne. 11.00. gaudy Bawyer, Bophomore By Ralph D. Talne. 11.18. The Booat of rea Bridge Byron A. J mini. t.. Tbe Olltterlag reatlval lrS Lar,er H ' "on. ABDBBW LABO'B TAKOVI r A1BY TALB BOOKS, SBo Red Kalry Hook, yellow l-'alry Booh. Blue Fairy Book. Ureeu Fairy, Book. 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Kllot. president siuerltus of Harvard uiilvt-raiiv i. """"i ivui iu ujjciauon jor eppeudl- Greetings from the states of the north. www. OTcrv ivuim iu rrilimviVM nla i.. the new stale capitol by the delegation of ine cumruuiee or me Uernian Aero club has decided that the international balloon race for the James (, u nett trophy is to be bsld si Stuttgart tint y ear. Cases involving the constitute,,. in .. the oew law In Miaaeurl reouirina rail roada In the state to day tliair ,....i... every fifteen days reached the unrm SILVER ANNIVERSARY COMES TO ITS CLOSE Celebration f the twenty-fifth anniver sary of the organisation ul fet. Mark's Lutheran church. Twentieth snd Burdetts streets, ended with a social In the church asaembly hall last night. The social was preceded by services In the chutvb. J. F. WUhelmy,' historian and first superln. Undent of the Hundsy school, read a his tory of Ihe growth of the church, end members related Incidents In the errly years. The church building cost 819 (JoT and the maintenance espeiise of the church for tstnty-flve ytars hss besn 847.40t Kev, Adolph Hull of the Swedish Lutheran church congratulated the 0011- regaUuo on its (rest growth. Rev. Mr. gchnur, first pastor of tho church, and C. B. Pbults, the oldest member, re eouuted Important event lu the hlbtory of the organization. I. H. ARTHUR GETS HIGHER PLACE WITH RAILROAD J. H. Arthur, who has bci-n with the Chicago, Milwaukee & Ht. i'aul Hallway company In Ita Omaha offlcea for more than thirty ysara. hss been appointed general contracting aerit for tho com pany with headquarters In Council Bluffs. All this I linn Mi. Ai'thui' l.as lived In Council Blurts. y The position U a nevily created one. Mr, Arthur's appointment becomes effec tive December li. kl Tourury l'laitnrd. BLLOl'l. Wis., Dec. 13 flans are being mado by the Beluit Ski club fur one of the blKKest ski tournaments ever held In this part of the Vnltcd States. 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