2 ; TTTK OMAHA SUNDAY KKK; HKCKMKKII- 24, 1911. A i 11 !$f Holiday Jiappncss jfrav and V This Store Remains Closed All Day Christmas owNsrroftt M l '.VStf 1Y1X1 fl II M til M IIIH AiuT ii n vi sirjiLa 1318-20 I-'ARXAM STREET. net, IxmiI V. Pton. PEN MARKK " The second, on a "Western Union day ineesacn hlank. rend; "COUNCIL. PUTFS, la., Nov. .-J.' '. Mabrajr, Tanner Hotel, Kanaa City, Mo.:v lome .to Ccnmcll Illuffs Krlday evening. Important. BEN MARKS." In till connection it U asserted that tie defense will how that Mr. Markt wa In Chicago on at least on of the dates of these telegram. The proaecu tlon contend that It will show that the emitted year wai 1908. Deteetlre Testifies. Defective Thomas B. KlchardsW. who ha been a member of the Counell Bluffs police forre for nine years and la still a member of the department, testified thai he was on duty during the years 1907 and IS. He said he knew of the swindling operation thirty days or perhaps six weeks before he left and reported It to Chief Richmond. He said Major Rich mond replied that ha would attend to the matter. "What Inst ructions were given to you when you made your report?" asked At torney Kem-rel Cosson. "None," the witness replied, "and I mad no other reports." , . Itirhardson raid he aw Marks at tli police station frequently In 1H07 and 1SMK, ill saw him talking with Chief Rich mond. In roas-exm!natlon Mr. Tlnley led the witness to give an accurate deserlp t.on ot the chief j office, which had been icj.eateuiy characterised In the direct ex ammai.on as hi "private office." He said Mark often cam to the sta Uwi and advised the department of the (.resent of undesirable persons In the . i i u 'A - - That was the way you got lots of val uable Information, was It not?" 'tea. that was where we supposed It co tin irom during the time the gambling noun weta running and Marks could l.ui-o the opportunity of knowing." aneaios on fltaad. Rumors that tho state had decided not to tail Inapoctof Bwenson, who broke up tne Hang, were allayed when the state catifcu him saortly atter S o'clock. After Hit' uxuul questions h told of the arrest ' the gang at Utile Ruck on Keoruary U, lw, although he by rnUteke mentioned l.l. and the capture of the papers. He spent all' of the remainder of the after noon In examining and Identifying the 1-ai crs. and when he had concluded the exhibit numbers had risen above eighty. In seveial of the envelopes he declared that paper he remmbred had been there were missing. It wat at this point that Attorney George 8. Wright enlivened the dullness by piaylng a piactlcal Joke. He asked to he ona of the enveloped documents, and It was handed to lilm across the table by the attorney general. When he picked It up he was holding In hla hand a folded paper ot the same dimensions a the con tents of the( yellow .envelop, and with poorly concealed movements slipped this paper Into his Inside coat pocket. The act we, fit i nil. detected by Attorney Bampson of rtjlfftv. assisting the attorney gen- H Instantly Informed Mr. Cosson of the fact and Mr. Cosson asked Mr. Wright If he had taken any of the state paters, lie pulled the suspected docu ment from h!s pocket and aald In a loud vole : "It's nothing but your order directing the urt to reduce Mabray's bond from ;ili,tM to J2.000, whli h you denied making and -which w gave notlc w would rvvo by putting you on the stand." Jarwra Caatlvned. In announcing to the Jurymen that they weie to be permitted to have aome relief from constant surveillance Judgo Arthur autlontd them to refrain from talking nt in-; cae. permitting any person t li-ia to iiiciu about It or reading about it in tha newspapers, lie told then. that If any person pcntlsud In talking !;i their ihwhiw or to them about the uj tu irpoit tholr names to the court a id tt.cy uld La punished for contempt. It t expected thai Sweiiaon's testimony ili lut more thau a day longer, and il.t-ro :ipt,far llttld prospect of conrlud in ih n I Ui In week. The state l:u u number of wltneares yet to examine ...d tlie defeus will have eight or nine. -..oii.ty Sampson said there would be iioii;e new svntations in the state teiil. iuny the first of the week. I'tiM.ttnt, Advertising la the Road to I'll; KUurni, CARDINALS PRESENT : GREETINGS TO THE POPE ROME. Dee. tS.-All the members ot the iUcred college, at present In Rome, were received trday by tr.e pope, to whom they presented their Christmas greetings. For the first time In the history of the churclt at such a oareonony three Ameri can cardinal were preeent. namely, Car dinal Karley, U't'onnell and ralconlo. The audience lasted a considerable time. Tt dean of the cardinal expreaaed the felicitation of the Sacred college, after which conversation became general, each caidlnal personally congratulating tli pn'Wf. Greeting mcrcowy matJie 'earAnnfo a nsTWTr.-W N 111 9u I IJ I n U IHI Floorwalker Drops Dead in a Quarrel From Heart Failure Knockrd to the floor by a man he was trying to evict from the S and 10 cent on Hlxtnenth stroet between Farnam and Douglaa, David Btepsay. 24 years old. a floorwalker employed at the etore, died of hert failure a the man tood over him at 4:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The man i arrested and taken to tho police station by Officer Cunningham, who was In the store at the tlnve the quarrel hecan. At the Jail he. gave the namo of Kdmard McUrnth. 510 South Thirty-fifth avenue. folic Surgeon Peppers and Dr. Htelner after examining Ptcpnay announced that his death was due to henrt failure, there being no marl; of any kind about him which would Indicate that Mc Orath' blow hud killed him. ' Attache of the store tell different stories of the start of the quarrel. Some raid that Stepsay had argued with Mo Grath and a man named Riley, who was with him. because they had knocked some candy from the counter. Roth men had been drlnklnr. MoClralh and hi partner, whom he ray Is em ployed at the Western Klectrle company, were walking through the store, accord ing to McOrath' tory, when th floor walker cam upon them from behind and grappled frith McOrath. t "I wa walking along In front of the tranarer station near the candy counter when the floorwalker Jumped on my back and fell dead." McOrath told Captain Dempaey at the station. "I nm sorry for him. It wasn't 'my fault." McCrath was booked us a suspicious character and will be held until arter th coroner's Inquest. Coroner rrn.k took th body. Btepsay, who has been employed by me fame rirm for about eight years, came to Omaha recently from Detroit. His home Is at Altoona. I'a. He ha been living here at the Klomar hotel, Seven teenth and Capitol avenue. Mrs. Garramone Guilty of Murder in First Degree OOUJKN. Colo,, . Dec. S3.Oullty of murder In th flrt degree, with a recom mendation of life Imprisonment, was the verdict returned today by the Jury In the ease of Mr. Angelina Garramone, charged with kllHng- Mra. Maria Laguar. dla Auguat SO, J910. Mr. Uarramon ha long been known s the "Casale Chadwlck of Utile Italy" because of the many financial deala of which ah wa a principal promoter, and Into which. It I aald, she Induced the people of her native country here to be come financially Interested. No return on their money. It la said, were ever seen by th Investor. It wa said that a superstitious fear of the woman had kept her fellow country, men and women of the Italian district her from resortina to the ron.i. rm- n.. recovery ot money they claimed to have iruaiea to Air, carramone. It wa the same fear. It la eLl in. plred by the belief that the woman wa a necromancer, that kept the two Koi glon women, who claimed to tiav wit nesaed the murder of Mrs. Laguarda, from Informing the police of the murder until after the woman finally wa ar. rested nd sent to the penitentiary for forgery. Tho foiserv char., u... i.,r..,i,. against lier by an Italian who claimed to nave invented money In one of Mrs. liar- ramone's alleged financial undertakim. Feekin Case Goes to Jury at Wilbur WII.r.KU. Neb., Dec. S3 -(Special Tcl ogram.) The Otto Tccken cu went ti the Jury lonluht In the court of Jurii-e Hurd. Thedrfrne was that while the two gtils and the yoiinjr defendant en raged In a revel, nothing criminal took Mace. MRS. SHANK AND MAYOR ARE TO SELL POULTRY INDIAXAHUMM, Ind . Dec. Mr. Lewis r'haiik today actively re'nror.fj her husband, the mayor, in his campaign against the hlsh cost of living. He stood In the public market selling iresed tur keys and chickens, walnuts and mince meat, purchased by the mayor directly from the producers end offered to the consumer at prices under those aked by th regular dealer. Mr Khsnks' smiles of acknowledg ment of felicitation tlmulatud business at th mayor' atand and th itu.ii moved rapidly. Outalde th market build tng the mayor In pereon eupartntendeu th sale of llv turkey and chicken. Key to th (Situation r.ee Advertising. SANTA COMES DOWN CHIMNEY Children cf the City Mission Arc Oivea a Eully Time. GIFTS FOR ALL THE KIDDIE3 I Dean TamocU Tells lfw brlsm.a. Morlen rt the Jnroln Memorlnl Hall ami All Are Made llapnr. The hrsrts of over 4'10 children were filled vl h Joy Faturday when they were visited bv Bints Ca'is at th Jiiccib' Merroilal hll and pns-ritd with fclfts firm that Jovla: old toul. The er-vi.-ia wire reld under the auvpices cf tin City Mission and were" In charno of Mia.i Nellie Magec. The cli.ldien who attended kci vk'ch yosicr.la were ir.oso v. ho heliinifnl to the Kunrtov rchool and Indui trial dejmrtiticnt of ths f sst'oti. i Tl.o exercises atarted at J o'c.ock. The litlla lot spoke their "pleci' and sang their MoriK. Dean THncoi k of Trinity cathcdial told the children a hot of . c nrwimas rtoric. ona nfl tn little one entirely abfort.ed In the Chrlatma pliU land nady for Fanta ("aus, who came f down nn Improvised chimney and greeted I tli little tot amidst an outburst of ap I plnn vhlch will h rememberrd by the older i h.ldicn who wero there, for years to con-.e. I Afer wiMhlnR the little one a Merry iciirlnmas and t'lllng them what gvid j children tcy had been for the .ait yenr, 1 Nt. Kirk rolled up his sleeves ar.d began I Hie lank of sorting out the presents nni jeveiy boy ond Kill In the ro(.m reccUed a prevent ar.d a box cf candy. On Mor.oay the City mission will hold open hoiife a'l Cay. Cards have been sent to ever 1.000 boj a end girls to can at the mission ar.d KM n present which ha been laid alde for them. Tiie City rrllnsion looked like a storage lioure when It was visited. by a reporter yesterday ar:ernoon. jjundies and racRaftes com pletely filled all the available riom and a hug Christmas tree graced the upper center of the auditorium. Ml Magce and a corps of , helper worked like beaver all day yesterCay and are doing the some today. All the package which were given away yesterday and which will be dis tributed tomorrow were donated to the City mission by many people over the tfty. AsRoclatlonp and other charitable Institutions came to ti rescue of the City mlsslrn and Mlas Megee said that never In the history of the Institution has there been auch a liberal supply of donations. Not only did the Charitable one In ths city give, but th mission Itself opened It purse string and purchased many articles which were needed and which did not come In the donations. Money wa ent to the mission from score of people In nnd out of tho city who could not think or find anything rise with which to gladden th heart of the children at th festive Season of the year. The Volunteers of' America also came to the rescue of the other charitable In aHlutlons of the city nnd all yesterday afternoon they were sending out wagon loads of eatables to the deetltute families In th city and those who could not af ford to enjoy Chrlstm1 s It hould be. One small room at the Volunteer hme was completely filled from floor to cell ing with package of clothing and pro vision which had been purchased by money secured on th street by the so licitors and that which .had been sent In by philanthropic persons. WOMAN KILLED ON ! WAY HOME FROM SHOPPING EARIA'HjLjE, la.. Poo. 28. Whll play ing the role of Santa Claua, Mrs. Martin Powell, aged 60 year wa killed by an Illinois Central freight train near her home here. Her body was found beside the track early today., and scattered about were her Christmas bundles. Mrs. Powell had gone, shopping last night. When she failed to return home her rela tive InstJtutud search, which ended with the discovery ot her body. HYMENEAL Ten WttlilltM In p.nsrr. TABUS KQCK. Neb.. Dec IS (Special.) Miss L41I1 Dranek, who live four mile wet of her, and CJyde Humeker were married at . th Baptist parsonage at Pawnee City Wednesday afternoon. The ceremony was performed by Rev. U. B. Parker. patnr of th Baptist church. Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Iler- inun Thelman and Ml Anna Bodle, bath living south .of here, were united In mar riage at the Baptist parsonage by Rev. U H. Parker. They will make their horn on a farm near Pawnee City.' lloaee.Campbell. CAMBRIDGE, Neb.. Dec. :i-(gpeclal.) Mr. Lewi House and Miss Golden Olive Campbell, both of this city, were married at Indlanula, Neb.. December 20. Rev. C. A. Norllii, pastor of the flft Metho dist Episcopal church of Indlanula. offi ciated. The bride Is the dauirhter of Mra Minnie C. Hklnner of this clt where she aa born and educated. The groom la one of the popular young men and ha been In th tmploy of tho Burllnaton railroad her during th fast year, Christmas tilft far Iowa Weslcyaa. MOl'NT I'LEAHANT, la., Deo. (Special.) Iowa Wealeyan college has re ceived Christmas present of 7,SM from A. M. Uhoal of Ienvcr, Colo., an alumnus of th school, class of 1;. The amount, which I In Denver proporty, w.u apply on the tluU.OCU seventieth year endowment fund which the college now la engaged lu raisiiiK. The school' authorities say tl at tl e Conditions of the Ohot offer will be met and that 1 1 00, Or-) will bo ralved by July I, mi, and ISO.OUO by July J, mi. Ghost Is a nephew of the third president I of the school, Joseph McDowell. He ln hi alma mater forty-four year ago. ! Imm .News .Note. RTOKM l-AKK-fliorm Likes hotel. th lliadfoid. has ben auld by W . H. Wr.iihi to the Kiler Hotel company. 1 lie Kl.t-rs, lather and two ji-, aUo on and operate a hotel at Humboldt. . STORM UKE-A. K Campbell. for rouitmn yeai postmaster at Urn Grove has been renin vd for alleged shortago In hla arcounia. Mra. Atidiew i::i.kon la In lia.se of the oftiie until a suc 'Mtir to Mr. Campbell Is appointed. M A RSI-I A I.l.TOYV N Following the I, miant'e of search ajrnt and the eeiaure ot ilKairtie.i In the Lafhei.e Cigar com pany s store by the liwal p llce. County Treatuirr Rcbtrt M. Ftevens ass ed ths mily mulct cn;ajeit tax or J aia'nt th llrm. MAKSHAI-LTOWM-Sult I, a i.n brought aalu?t the Lennox Machlr.e com piny by ihe adiumisiralnr of the estate cf Nicholas Ztahoii (,.r damages of to iuO aileatd io U' due as a ruli of fco'uuri bilng killed by a bursting emery. wheW last August. .tlRINNKUs Four member of th Voet family were Injured, one seriously and the dwelling was tmdiy wiecked by en enploslDii of acetylene M lent night it Ri, oi air. and airs. William Vot. who were away fio-n mint ii in nm.', was puttmi? cu 'urblde I rurrtd. 1 in tiie generator the explosion occ Christmas Tree for City Mission Kiddies A 4 if ; 'w.. .jLi.- .',v r- i' . 1 3 ii v f awUIH PReA:xTED WITH PETE AND OSCAR RECONCILED Billipcrcnt Commusioners Smile Be- . nijnly Upoa One Another. rriLOWSITIP SPIRIT FHEVALL8 1 bttr.Wlnuetl Dove of ho ace ( nts Plaron AVIns and Brother C'om mlsiloner Bathe In .11 el Ion Troneplendeney. The 'Teace on earthi'good will to men" Fplrlt ' 6f Cnrlstmatlde o pervaded Omaha ycsteiday that even County Com missioners Peter E. Elsasser and Oscar J. Flckard, who have made a record for quarreling, smiled benignly upon each other at the board meeting. Th board room wan suffused with the llpht of those transcendental emlles and Commis rloners Bedford,. Dynch and O'Connor bathcd-rn the mellow transplendency. Such was the eft;jct of' the good fellow spirit that appeared to have overcome t hi;' bellicose Inclination of th two com missioners that one almost could hear thn tinkling of little silver hells ond an Bots almrthg and thrummlnit their harps. The whlte-wlnired dove of peace, roo Iny, fluttered Into the room, circled a couplo of times over the two former bel ligerent and finally alighted with one foot on Pete's shoulder and one foot on Cscar'a which. It will be -admitted, wa quite a feat. The Colorado Janket. Commissioner E'saaser and Flckard formed the committee that went to Den ver and Marble to prod th Colorado Ynlti Marble company Into hurrying It shipment of material for the new county building. Each turned In aeparate re port, but they were the same In sub stance. THey told what a nle marble mountain th company ha, what fin plant It operate and grew enthusiastic about tli (well scenery- about th place. Both reports said th commissioner were aasured shipments will be rushed; both raid there I a reason to beJIove th marble people have neglected the county to favor other. Both racommended that the board request Caldwell & Drake to send a man to Marble to keep after the contractor until all the marble . I hipped. Commissioner Elrasser' report itld he believe If t hla ta done the whole county building may be finished by May. 1; Mr. Flckard' report said ho think all th marble will be here by March 15. BROWN FILES FOR SENATOR (Continued from First Page.) pending In congress, and have the prom ises of muny strong and able senators to vote for It. I favor the early enact ment of the Bulloway pension bill and If unable to get that law I will vote for the Sherwood bill on the same subject. which, recently passed the house. I am 1 1 agatnvt any proposition to subsidise ahlp ping or any other Industry. "I am In favor of a broad and liberal reclamation and conservation polloy. I believe It Is a crime to waste our national resources or to allow them to be monop olised, whether they be of th forest or mineral wealth of the country. I deem It of the highest Importance, not only to western Nebraska, but to th whole cguntry, to liberally promote Irrigation and reclamation projects, such a ara typified by th Fathflnder Investment, to the end that all our sjll may bring to the people the fullest harvest possible. "I am for the early ratification of the peace treaties negotiated by th president with Fngland and France. I am confi dent when they are ratified the other great nations of the world will Immedi ately accept the arbitration program, which means tho ultimate voluntary dis armament of all civilised nations, which In turn means a saving of JOO.iW.OOO mil lion dollar annually to the American peo ple, to say nothing of the Immeasurable blessing or a worlJ at peace. These trea ties do not Invade the province ot rcna torlal prerogative In my Judgment, ond If they did it would lie a natlonul disgrace to allow this prerogative to atand lir the way of this, the first concrete prnposo- sltlon ever made by any government to actually avoid war. "I do not expect to be abl to make a personal canvass of th state before the primary. My place la at Washington when congreta la in ttesalon. To the peo ple why by direct vote will determine for themselves whether or not I deserve the honor of a second nomination and term I cheerfully submit my cause, conscious of having, performed my full duty to the best ot my ability in an honest effort to do at all times what seemed to me to be right." . rwnstur Itrown la enroute to hi horn th Kearney, where he will spend the holiday vacation. He waa only In the city be tween train and lis few paup'.e. and thestt; only long enougn to shake hunds- nd pass th" compliments of th Mawn. It Is anticipated lie will visit th capital city later during hi vacation and talk politics with his friends and tak a look at hi fences. NEW TRIAL GRANTED IN "STRIKE JURY" CASE ET. LOCI. Dec. tl -Circuit Judge Wlnthrow granted a new trial today in th MrDermott will raae, m which a striking Jury after thro day' delibera tion ruturned a verdict-contrary to tn -i miaain ii i T . A t - a v OIFT8 BT SANTA CLAUS AT THE JACOBS Instruction of the Judfre. In ordering a new trial Judge Wlnthrow denied a mo tion to return Judgment In favor of the defendant, notwithstanding the Jury's finding for th plaintiff. CONFERENCE IN SHANGHAI WILL BETRUITLESS . (Continued from Flrt Pag.) Yuan Bid Kal, Is occupied In exchanging dispatches with Peking and In receiving callers. He has net yet received Premier Yuan fihl Kal's final answer. He say the armistice now I almost perfect. , Within the last few days the economic situation In the. Interior of tho country has greatly Improved. Teleprams and letter from all points show that while lawlessness continues In the outlvlns country districts, the local government officials have succeeded In making a de cided Improvement In the general condi tion. Daal Mediation Proposed. IXNDON, Dec. II Considerable curi osity has been roused In diplomatic circles here regarding the reaaona for r proposal of Great Britain and Japan undertake a dual mediation in China after the powers. Including the United State, had decided to present an Identical note to the conference now meeting at Shanghai. There wa a tendency to believe that the Japanese government hod made the proposal and that Japan was anxloua to Intervene. It turn out now, however, that tho proposal really came from th British government, acting on the belief that tho British conaul at Hankow, who had Induced th combatanta to agree to an armistice, might again aucceed an amenator tn the larger question. ' It la understood the Btate department at Washington 1 making Inquiries both in Japan and Great Britain In regard to th proposed Brltlsh-Japanee mediation. The reiterated report that ths. British Japanese mediation . contemplated In- alatenre on the malnUnani. nt i t V. - monorchia! government la officially j denied. It wa aald at the foreign of flee I mat tne enorts or the British govern ment In conjunction with the other power were directed to assisting China to secure an efficient farm of government based on popular approval. Japaueae Troup In Haakon. WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.-Although 8tte departmtnt officials would not re veal fie source ot their Information they declared toduy that official report con tain the statement that two companies of Japanese infantry and, one machine gun detachment will arrive at Hankow about December 31. These troops, according to th advices, will be used to protect th Japanese con- ulata at Hankow. MURDERED GIRL SUFFERED FATE INTENDED FOR ANOTHER HYDE PARK. Mass., Dec. a.-Brldget Prltchard, 'th pretty 18-year-old house maid mho wa stabbed In the bick by an unidentified Italian, suffered the fate In tended for another, according to th be lief ot Captain Franklin Grant. Miss Prltchard's aunt. Mra. Thomas Frltchard, on whose front steps th girl died, declares that he had a double In an Italian girl who resides In the neigh borhood. The police luspect that the Italian young woman was selected a th victim. It is known that the latter had a quarrel with her sweetheart and cast him off. Th murderer 1 still at large. Because of the girl' dying statement that It wa an Italian who attacked her, the police visited the Italian section of Boston and Hyde Park, but their search failed to reveal any clew o the Identity ot th slayer. ' L8 than five , minutes after being stabbed tn the back on the West Olen wood avenue bridge, the girl died in the arm of her aunt, Mra. Thomas Frltchard. to whose house sh had feebly walked after being attacked. Near the spot where the murder wa committed th handle of a knife, which apparently was used by th assassin, was found. DEATH RECORD Harry l.lser. WVMORE, Neb.. Dec. 23.-(Speclal.) Harry User of thla city died at the home of relative In Bunker Hill. Kan., yester day morning. The body will be sent her for burial. Mr. User had been visiting relative in Kansas for several year past. He Is about to year old and I a brother of J. J. User of this olty. Rheumatism U A Constitutional D I It manifests Itself in local aches and pains Inflamed Joint and, stiff mus cle but it cannot be cured by local applications. Hood's Garsaparilla which corrw-t th acid condition of th blood and bulldup th system. Get It today In uaual liquid form or chocolated tablet called Saraataba. a -; i ! h MEMORIAL. HALL, YESTERDAY TRAIN WRECOEAR ALBION Northwestern. Passenjcr No. 310, . . Bound for Omaha, Derailed. THBEE CAES GO INTO DIICH Ustiagenisn and Two Mail Clerks Are Hart Mull Car Take Fire and Quantity of Christmas Mall I Horned, ALBIOX, Neb., Doc. a. Special Tele gram.) Northwestern paxsenger train No. 310 from Oakdale to Omaha was de railed a mile n! a naif east of Albion at 7:30 o'clock this morning by the spread ing of the rails. .Tha mall car and two baggage car rolled down a fifteen-foot embankment. Tho mail car took fire and a quantity or Christmas mail was burned. A;, "D. Martin, baggageman, of Fiemont iad bis leg broken and It is feared he Is Injured Internally. A. L. Orebert and B. V. Moss, mall clerk of Oakdale, were seriously. Injured, The smoking car left the rail and stand I ne ,at. an angle of forty-five de grees. The passengers piled up to the front of the car. but all escaped serious injury. The locomotive and the three passenger oars did not leave the rails. The track waa torn up for considerable distance and traffics will be delayed for aome time. The passengers were taken back to Al bion In automobiles. JENNINGS AND COBB BUY INTO THE DETROIT TEAM DETROIT, Dec. 23.-The Detroit Journal ays today that Manager Hugh Jennings and 'Ty" Cobb of the Detroit American league baso ball ciub will be financially Interested with Frank J. Navln. presi dent of the- Detroit club In thei new or ganisation' or the Providence: club In the InteiTiatlonal league. We wish to extend I to all our customers a very Merry Xmas and thank them for their patronage ' FREE FOR THE HOLIDAYS A Bottle of Wine Will be Given With Every Large Case cf Mi BOTTLED BEER The Only Pure Spring Water Beer on the Market HENRY POLLACK Retail Dealer. Fifteenth and Capitol Avenue. 17ILL017 SPHIUGS BflElVKIG GO. Phone-Doug. 1306, 7162. A-1306, A-1673. 4 Dft.Be.rMF Bail?, Sanatorium This Institution Ii tha only one In tho central west with separate buildings situated In their own ample grounds, yet entirely distinct and rendering It possible to classify cases. The one building being fitted for and devoted to the treatment of noncontagious and nonmental diseases, no others be ing admitted. The oher Uet Cottage being designed for and devoted to the exclusive treatment of select mental cases, requiring for a time watchful care and spe cial nurEing. , Humphreys' Seventy-Seven Breaks up Grip and Inf.uenca of Stars Influenza got Its name in the seventeenth century. In Italy becanso it was attributed to the influence of the stars Sympton6 chilliness and cold ness down tho spine, anxiety, fever lshncsB, fontal headache, pains In the limbs and back, cough, nausea, palu and suffusion of the eyes, sneezing and extreme muscuar prostration. Remedy "Seventy-seven" meets the extingency, cuts it short prompt ly, preoccupies the system and pre vents its invasion. A small vial of pleasant pellets, fits the vest pocket. At Drug Stores 25c or mailed. Humphrey' Homeo. Medicine Co., Cor. William and Ann Street, New York. ABOVE ALL IN QUALITY FOR HOME CONSUMERS PHONES Doug. 119; Ind. A-2119 Win. J. BQEHKOFF Retail Dealen Office-803 S. 7th St. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. Egypt SPECIAL TRIP traoMilsatls liner KAISERIM AUGUSTE VICTORIA, ths Urgent sad moat insurious steamur ef the Hamtmrf-Amerlcna aerTiee. Koulppetl with Hlts-Cirlta Keataorint, Palm Gsriteo. iTmniKliin, Klectrle Xlatba. aUersiora. Will leafs New York FEBRUARY 14. 1912. for Madeira.- Gibraltar. Aider. Vlllelraarhe (Mice) Cieaoa, Ma ple, and fort Said. -; Time for sight-seeing at each pert. S9' To or from Port Bald, 9165 ana so. To or from all other ports, ft IS and tip. Alto Cruitrt lo tha Orient, H ( Indict, Houlh as.eHra, AgnMo' tk World, eta. Send fuf lliilstrated booklet. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE lju S KauJolpli St., Ciutefc. or local agt. CLAIiK'S'J'CRUISE Teh. f. 1100 up. for 11 aavi. Including all ihore icurtlon. vtslta Spain, alcorU, orc, Turkar, Holy Laud, Kit pi. Italy, Klo. lo Kurup Tour a. FRANK C. CLARK. Tlroaa Bid.. Now York. W. E. 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