tiik hki): omaha. whdxksday. .tax hat? y x lnic. enson and Semi-Annual Clearance Sale I commenced this morning with the vim and snap which reduced prices always effect at this store. Hundreds of thrifty buyers crowded the store all day long every department is alive with bargains in clean new merchandise. A splendid time to fit the boys out with warm clothing at remarkable savings. Boys' Clothing 25 Off Hoys' !f4.r) Kussian or Sailor Suits $3.37 Hoys' $.-.0 Kusian or Sailor Suits $3.75 Boys' $('.H) Kushian or Sailor Suits. .. .$1.50 Boys' $7.30 Kussinn or Sailor Suits $5.G3 Boys' $t.50 Kussinn or Sailor Suits $0.37 Boys' $3.!)3 Overcoats $2.07 Boys' Hr.0 Overrents $3.37 Boys' $.").0) Overcoats $375 Boys' $15.(10 Overcoats $4.50 Hoys' 7..0 Overcoats' $5.03 Boys' ifS.ni) Overcoats $0.37 Boys' ifin.no Overcoats $7.50 Young Hen's Clothing 25 Off Girls Coats Girls Wool Dresses Junior and Small Women's Coats Small Women's Fur Coats Junior and Small Women's Wool Dresses Afternoon and Evening Frocks Ladies' and Children's Infants' Coats Shoes Misses' and Small Women's Waists Furnishings Small Women's Skirts all heavily reduced. rTTw-i -m won rronra w jr w 1518-1520 FARNAM STEEET DR. SUN YAT SEN : TAKESTHEOATH (Continued from Pag One.) who la dealrou of carrying out a ram' palgn atalnst the revolutionaries, today advanced about 2.OK.0O to Premier Yuan hhl Kal (or that purpose. There are many Indication that the northern troop are anxious to resume hostilities. The army now under Wang Wie Tie's orders, comprises a large body of the Im perial troop. Wans telegraphed today to the foreign ministers Peking; and to many foreign consuls requesting them to enjoin their governments to maintain the strictest neutrality. Troops l.aochow la Hevolt. 1ONDoN. Jan. I. A newa agency dis patch from Tien Tsln say that Wang Tie Tie, 'who was sent to I.aiirhow as the delegate of Premier Yuan Hlil Kal. has joined the republicans and been elected leader of the troops there. lie declares his Intention to begin a march with the army on Pklng tomorrow. The troops at Lanchow form an Im Brlght's Disease and Diabetes I'lMUrr Uie Auapleeea of the Cincinnati Ktenlng 1'ont, live Test Caaea Were KehMted antl Treated I'ultliriy bjr Or. Irvine K. Moti, ! of C'liarge. Irvine K. Molt, M. 1., of Cincinnati, Ohio, well end favorably known In thai city aa a Iwirned physician irraduate ( the Cincinnati Ju.te Medical ('iillece, class of iwis, Bnd who afterwards re ceived i itnicai in structions abroad, and has since IMI been a MeclallMt for the treatment of kldnev d.seaiiM belle vva that he has discovered lullv treat HiIkIus , jCjl llese. iilabetes and "4 -ther kidney troubles, J ther In their t lint . 111 "' m iitcrmeolate or last kta.s. u,. My: "My method ar- rwiia the riliwmjw, even thouich It has de ployed inoal ot the kidney, and Vlr- mwi mat oriln not vet d airoyed. the metlli'lnca 1 u neutrallte ine Injtaona that form a toxlne tnat de tros the ctlla In tho lutes of the kid neys. I ha evening Post, one of the leadlnic daily paiieis of Cincinnati. Ohio, hranng in id. won s aucciaa. ankrd if he wou.ii willing: to fcive a put, no test to dvin inmrata his faith In bis treatment, and piove Its inertia bv treating five I'.re.iie auffeiing frum r.iUhts dint-use and IHa betes, fiee of cl.aige. Hit Post to select inn caui-s. lr. Mutt accejitcd the c .Million, and twelve ierkins were aelerted. After a most crmiai t-hembsl .ualvais ri 1 Mil- tiopcopir rxaniiiiatluu l ad l-en made, live oi ine unta out .r the twelve. lh" hnowing the must ad' Sliced form of 4he iihi, were 1 nl .1 upon. These caaea rm i.ia--d under In. Molt cars and reports published each week in h i-oi. in tnre m-inths all were dii. tnarrel liy lr. Mott The eison treat 0 gained their nirrnal weiKnt, slrwisth and apiwtlta, and were ahi in r-urn- heir unual w,, k. Anyone desiring to rtud the details of till public teal can obtain copies by nend.ng to lr. Mutt fur them. The public demonstration (nve lr. Mutt an int. rnaiioiial it-i'Ututtuii thai has brought lilin nun cunrHuiut-iicv with op!e all over the world, and several noted Kurni-eans are iiuiotM-rrd aiaonu thoae who have beii rue ..'iilly treated, a treatment can be admiiilxlt-i ed effect heljr by mail. 1 he llocior will correm.oiid with liioae wtio are suffering with ltrivtit a I)arj, Mabetes or any Kidney trouble wnet ever, and a 111 be pleaaed to give bis e lout opinion free to lu, who will si nd bun a dcw rlptlon of their svntptoms. . An t-esay wlilch the I'octor has nrenarad ab Kit kidney trouble and duarlhiiig hi" i.ew method of treatment a ill also be mailed bv him Coi reMrideiiee for thin I urpoea should he eddried Irvine K. aiou, m i., ClUMttl, Ohio. Miuueil Kuilding. On- Thome's 33'! 1o Dis Fur Sets count portant portion of the Imperial army and were under the .command of Oen, l-hang Bhao Tsen. who was dlstiil'sud owing to- auspicious of. his' republican sympathies. The movement 'dovetails Into widespread conspiracy In northern hlna to assist the southern revolution arlea. . IT DEATH RECORD. Kdward H. Illrharde. OtlAhUALA. Neh., Jan. I t8pe lall- The funeral of Kdward K. Rlcharda waa held from the Episcopal church. Itev. Chapman from North Platte officiating. Mr. Illcharde had lived to a rip old age. being M years.. He was a native of Kngland and came to the United States In I8. Ha aettled first In Wisconsin and moved with his family to this county In 1KS3 and took a homestead. Ills wife, Jane Klcharda, died fifteen years ago and . la burled here. There are now living of his direct descendants eight children, forty-three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mra. Joanna Nuillh. CHA1G, Neb.. Jan. l.-(Speclal.)-Mrs. Joanna Kmlth of Prairie City. la., aged fJ years, died suddenly at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John McPheraon, In this city riunday morning. 8he had arisen and dressed, feeling as well as usual, and taken lie seat when aha sank to death. Imoitt without a strtiKRle. Her bodv was taken to Prairie City, la., yenterday for burial. William 1. KarleJuh. 8T. JOSKPH, Me... Jan. !.-Wllllam O. Falrlelgh. si years old. died at his horns here today. He located In 8t. Joseph in IMS and established the first wholesalu dry goods business on the MIskouiI river. He had been retired thirty years. FIRE RECORD. Farm House ear Falrbary. FAIKUI'KY, Neb.. Jan. J. (Special.) - Fire destroyed the spacious and splendid house on the William Koblnson farm five miles north of Falrbury at V o'clock yes terday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koblnson, who live on this farm, say the blase waa first discovered over the front room. NcluhlHirs Were called and hv har.i work neurly all of the furniture waa saved with the exception of a stove and few other articles. The house waa partly covered by Insurance. The fire probably started from a defective flue. Klrvator at Nnalrdale. .MASON CITY. la.. Jan. 2-iSpeclal Tel egiam.) The Klemme elevator at Swale dale burned this afternoon. Three tin u- sand bushels ot giaiii, besldts cuai, ce mem ana sail, were destroyed. Lus, luiiy Insured. HYMENEAL. lrrsoklrk-HUt. Hl'MllOLDT, Neb.. Jan. J.-( Spvclal ) Mr. George Cernohlevek and Miss Nellie lllst. two popular young people of this place, were married at the bride' home Monday afternoon, the ceremony being performed by Kev. R, K. Robertson of the Christian church. loss New Notra. BCFFALO CKNTKR-Oiih f . largest farm land purcha mad in ii, jrM. na, j,1H, been cluB,d heie. by which. Frank Crouse- of Algona has purt bastd 1 ii acre of un improved land in Kessuth county for M)ul. r rtllll.KY-Flre of unknown origin u, nl hi dtroied the II K . Rogers slot building and Ita contents. The lom Is esti mated at tu.umi. witn small Insurance. 8TATK CKNTEH-M'aa Maud 1 tower who. for nine yuara aa aaaistaut to Povs roaster V.. U. Swift, who died re cently, bus been recommended for post mistress to Congressman Jainoa W. tiood. Mla llilfc-r 1m I Km itlmnal ii.iu.ii - jcuoic of lb business uieu ot h town. MUSCATINE AGENT ARRESTED 0. C. Wilson of Button Worker Charged with Malicioui Acts. FOUR INDICTMENTS RETURNED tern serf of Injnrlnsr Itnlldlne. of ThrnKlnic trld flnmbs Into Monies of otnintiin Workers Pur Ing fprlna Strike, MfSCATtNK, la., Jan. 2.-). C. Wilson, htislnr rkciii for the button workers' union, woh nrrexted here today on Indict ments letiirni-d by the grand Jury Sat urday. Whtlp W'lKon's nttornrys Were notify ing the prosecuting; nttorney of his tines pected presence In this city, the biislnens spent was plucod under arrest by five deputy eherlffx. He hnd called nt the attorney's office. Four Indictments Imvp been returned ngalnnt the leader of tho button workers' strike, who also Is the socialist member of the city council. He Is charged with having maliciously Injured building. Wilson Is Indicted Jointly with Wllllnm Murphy, William Heale, button workers, and Thomna Hosklnson, recently con victed of the murder of Policeman Oer Ischrr, on the charge of throwing acid bombs Into the homes nt three nonunion men and also Into the McKce At I'.llven button factory, during the flrnt strike at spring. ' Wilson wai arraigned shortly before noon and his preliminary hearing set for Friday, nt which time he will present h!a plea. His bond was fixed at $.1."00, in de fault of which lie was locked up, cgjiect Ing to be released Ister. Telephone Factory for Fort Dodge KOKT IiOIKlK, la., Jan. 2. (Special.) Fort Dodge, has had prcHinted t i It as a New Year's gift a big telephone manu facturing company, which Tuesday filed Its Incorporation papers announcing a capital stock of IIM.ffK) and which prom ises to be In pm-tiul operation In this city by Januury 20. The firm is Ihe Monarch Ttl phone company of Iowa and U the result of reorganisation of the Monarch Telephone company of Chicago, rttock 1.1 controlled by local capital, o. M. o'eson of Fort Podge being president. J. C. Ilu- bacher of Chicago vice prealtlciit, V. 11. Trltnm of Chicago secretary und T. It, Wright of Fort Podge treasurer. The firm manufactures every portion of tele phone equipment entire from the raw materia!. About two hundred experienced mechanics and electricians will be em ployed. PIANO CONTEST AT IOWA . FALLS IS CALLED OFF IOWA FAL.LA Jn. t (Special.) County Attorney Bryson Interfered In a piano contest arranged by a local mer chant Monday, resulting In the award which waa to be made according to the number of votea polled by various can didate being called off. For several weeks there has . been a strong rivalry among a number of candldatea to aecure the first prlie. a piano, and the second cash prise of 180. Just aa the poll of the votes waa about to be made and the reault announced, Attorney Bryson ap peared on the acenw with a letter from the attorney general office and the majority decided that It waa best not .ta.arared" with the o-called contest and .'involve the merchant In lltlg-.ttlon, It waa then agreed that tho piano ahould be donated to the Englewood School of Domestic Hclence In this city and the cash prise to the superintendent of Ella- worth hospital to be used in puronaae of supplies tor that Institution. Two Wedding; at Iowa Falls. IOWA FAUW, la., Jan. X.-(Kpeclal.)- At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oeoige W. Hall In thla city, last evening, occurrea the marriage of their adopted daughter, Miss Kthel Havens to Albert lllley. The a a 1,.. U.t l oeremony waa penormeu jr jw.. ... Muhleman of Alden. The young coupie will go to hoiiaekeeplng on the Itlloy farm south ot this city. Tomorrow night will occur the marriage ot Mis Floy Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charles Jackson of Jackson township, to Ernest zanders ot mis v Mr Handera Is a aon oi sir. ana . . - . . .. ii.. Mrs. F. K. Sanders, wno toriueny uvc.i at Owasa. They Will maae mm In this city for the present. droller Compear Kaed. AMES. la.. Jan. t-(Speclal.)-ult for I2&.000 damages has been filed against the Ft Podge. Pes Molnea ft Houthem railway, Parley Sheldon and Homer Lorlng, receivers, by Belle and K P. Wil liams, The plaintiffs allege mat airs. Williams, while alighting from a car. which waa darkened by the trolley sllp- ..tt rail over a Kronen aiat hi the floor, sustaining erlous Injuries. on v M IIKII IN' O TO 10 DAYS, vour druaalst will refund money If Paso Ointment falls to cur any rase o Itching. Ullnd. Bleeding or Protrudln Pile in C to 11 day. &0c. All Humors Are impure matters which the skin, liver, kidneys and other organs can not take care of without help. Pimples, boils, eczema and other eruptions, loss of sppetite, that tired feeling, bilious turns, fits of indiges tion, dull hca aches and other trou bles are due to theiu. In their treat ment be sure to take Hood's Garsaparilla In usual liquid form or in choco lated tablets known as Harsatabs. A Minute Taken Now To visit us to have your eye sasilaed, glasses prescribed, matte and fitted for your Individ ual need may eave hours of dis comfort, distress and annovance. BOBTT WAIT TOO LOIQ SO IT WOW" la a good maxim to follow alien your eyes have gone Wrong. Huteson Optical Co. 19 Boata BUUenta Street. Sixteen Persians Hanged by Russians in Square at Tabriz TAIUtlZ, IVri-la. .Ian t'.-Klght Persian Were hanKed y.siird.iy by order of the Riifolnn coiirt-.nnrtliil, and mother elphl v.er" cxfcoted this nftirnoon In connec tion with the recent attack on tho P.us slan troops. The Russliin com t-nartial N exacting a benvy toll fi.r th casualties suffered by the liusslan tromi i. The ptisoners are tried In hutches and In neurly every case condemned to lie summarily hanged. Their bodies are displayed throughout tho day in the public square. Among those ban cod are Shegat I'llslina, tho head of one of the religious sects, and the chief member of the local assembly, HeV.i Kali ni. Khua-Kd-Tiowloh. brother1 of the ex sliah, arrived here today to asNunie the governorship. Ohio Democrats Who Are Against Harmon in Council at Capital COLrMBl'B, O.. Jan. 2.-Fifty demo crats from all parts of the state met In conference hero todny, many of them with the avowed Intention of expressing themselves BKalnst the candldncy of (lov. Jtidhon Harmon for tho democratic presidential nomination. Joseph II. Harper, secretary of the state central committee, staled that there was no Intention of endorsing nny man for the presidency. This Is strictly an anti-Harmon move ment, he asserted, Intended to brim? about the organization of antl-llarmon demo crats throughout the atate and dissemi nate the information that there Is opposi tion to his candidacy In Ohio. "Oov. Harmon himself bus been nn fnlthfiil to the true spirit of democracy," declared 11. u per. Trial of Dr, Hyde .is Set for May 27 KANSAS CITY, Jan. 2 When the case of Ir. U. Clarke Hyde, charged with the murder of Colonel Thomiu If. Swnpu, enmo up In the criminal court today, Juditn Porterflcld fixed May 27, 1!U2, as the date for tho beginning ot the physi cian's third trial. The state asked for the continuance, one of the reasons being that I'nlt'Ml Hiiu.H So:iator Jaires A. lieed, special prosecutor, could not par ticipate In tho cusc until after the ad- Joui mnetit of congress. Dr. Hyde and his wife wi re In the court room during the brl-f pro i citings today. Hyde's second trial ended ubruptly after one of the Jurors. Henry Waldron, es caped from the custody of the marshal. LA FOLLETTE IS ON THEPAY KOLL (Continued from Page One.) permit tho party to settle upon Albert J. Jicverldge' or Theodore Roosevelt as a candidate for president. 1 will go with him to either man. This will calm (he conditions In the party, supply a can didate who haa tha respect nnd confidence ftf the people,- Insure un administration that will make for the highest welfare of the country, and will present a froiit to the enemy that will be Intlnclble." Underwood Able to Return to His Office WASHINGTON, Jan. J.-Representatlve I'nderwood, democratic leader, returned to hi office today almost recovered from hi Illness. lie called a meeting of the democratic members of the ways and means committee for tomorrow. BODY OF TELEPHONE GIRL FOUND IN ILLINOIS RIVER PEORIA, III.. Jan. 1-The body of Miss Kmma Otto, night chief .operator of the Interstate Telephone company, who dis appeared laat Sunday, waa found In the river here today. Miss Otto left a note for her mother saying: "A I may never return you will kindly tell all the girls not to worry about me aa I have rone to a better world." There la Only One "Bromo That is VKD THE WORLD OVCH TO Always remember the full Dame for tbU signature on erery box FREE FOR THE HOLIDAYS A Bottle of Wine Will be Given With Every Large Case of Stars BOTTLED BEER Tho Only Pure Gpring Water Beer on the Market HENRY POLLACK Retail Dealer. Fifteenth and Capitol Avenue. WILLOW SPMCGS DREWHIG CO. Phone-Doug. 1300, 7162. A-1306, A-1C73. Average Reserve Higher in Banks (Prom n Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON". Jan. 2 ( p'pei-ial Tele gram.) The abstract of the condition of the national banks of Nebraska, exclusive of resen e cities, at the close of business on Iiecember .", as reported to the comp trtller of the currency, shows the average reserve held at 16.10 per cent, as com pared with IT. Ml per cent on September 1. Loans and discounts Increase from $.71,772,478 to V-I.JSO.r.V., gold coin decreases from tl..144,9ii7 to f1..st7..lV, total specie In creases from t1.lS5.9CS to IJ.1V7.019 and In dividual deposits decrease from t'LtllOJ to f.2.217.1n. The banks of Iowa, exclusive of reserve cities, show average reserve held at lu.M per cent, ns compared with ln.78 per cent on September I. loons and discounts In crease from $!.-,.619,lfi to tf7.71fl.777. gold coin from I2.:$,I12 to tj.4m.21, total specie from t"i,.T73.ltfO to ti.SW.OHrt and Individual deposits from fM.295.2 to tM,8fiO,2S7, La Follette Will Not Make Reply HOLLY. Mich.. Jan. 2 ."Senator La Follette will make no comment on Gov ernor flsborn's statement given out from Ianslng. "Why should he?" said Secre tary Ilannan of Senator I a Follette's staff this afternoon when asked If the senator would give out n statement. Senator La Follette will speak In Grand Kaplds tonight and will close his present Michigan tour In Kalaraioo tomorrow morning. DEATHS IN BERLIN DUE TO DRINKING WOOD ALCOHOL rtKRLIN, Jan. 2. Since the arrest of the wholesale !ltUor dealer who had been In the habit cf dlspoMns of wood alcohol and groceries to the inmates oT the Mu nicipal Nlpht Shelter for the Homeless and the confiscation of the adulterated whisky found on his premises no further poisonings have been reported in the city. Tho offlcliil totul of the dead Is seventy two out of itli! cases reported to the au thorities, but these do not Include somo who died outside the municipal Institu tions. About sixteen persons are still ill In various hospitals. The fact that a great proportion of the deaths might have been prevented If the cause of the sickness had been more promptly established has excited much criticism. The authorities in replying to this assert that both ptomaine and wool alcohol were responsible for the early cases, but these were undoubtedly mostly caused by ptomaine poisoning. Col ton Mills on Fall Time. PROVlDKNCi:. R. I.. Jan. 1 On re sumlng work todny after the holiday closing the eighteen cotion mills con trolled by the li. B, & li Knight com pany In three states went on a full time schedule. Most of the eighteen mills had been on a schedule of forty-eight hours a week for four months or more. The company employs about 6,0(10 operatives. TWENTY DOLLARS FOR 25 MINUTES Nearly a dollar a minute that Is goln? some even for an eminent Chicago phy sician. Mr. Joseph Justice, a Chicago business man, 109 W. Randolph street, was de clared ly two physicians to have Dia betes. One of the physicians waa his fam ily doctor and the other waa an M. 1). In the Columbus Hulldlng. To make sure ho had the double analysis and to show how accurate the physicians were, both reports showed four-sixteenths ot one per cent of sugar. Justice put himself on Fulton' Diabetic Compound and cut out sugar, sweets and starches. He begun to feel better after the third week. Improvement waa con tinuous and on the complete disappear ance of the painful symptoms he went to a third physician, an eminent Chicago specialist. The doctor's charge was $20.00 for 25 minutes, but be writes that the examina tion was worth ten times what he paid for It. The doctor reported htm strong and healthy and lui analysis disclosed no trace of either sugar or Albumen. Mr. Justice knew that the careful test before and after made this a record case and that we would therefore be Interested and he kindly gave us the above details which he will confirm at the above ad dress. Fulton's Diabetic Compound can be had nt Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.. Cor. Pith and Dodge; Owl Drug Co.. Cor. 16th and Harney; Harvard Pharmacy, Cor. 24lh and Furnam: Ixiyal Pharmacy, 207-0 No. loth St., Omaha. Aak for pamphlet. Quinino" CURE A COLO III CHE OAT. a VJ1 flan any mim HERBERT P. ROBERTS RELATES STRANGE FACTS Suffered for Five Years Without Any Permanent Relief. TZI1S OF CHANGE IN HIS CASE ev Product Now Ilclnw Introduced la l man it for the First Time Is Proving; n Wondrrfnl neces. Heroert P. Roberts jt 1727 South Six teenth rtreet. made the following state mnt recently In connection with "Tona Vita," the medicine that Is now being in troduced wltii such great success In Omaha. Mi'. Robrts paid: "I have been In poor health for the past five years. I suffered from nervousness and stomach trouble. I did not eat or sleep well nnd had no cnergv nt all. Whenever I did eat anything It would caute gas to form on my stomach nnd cause misery for some time afterwar is. I nlso suffered from constipation; In fuct, wag in a very bad run-down condition. I have tried every remedy I ever heard of, but with no relief. "I heard of this new tonic, 'Tona Vita,' and tleciddtl to give it a trial. I pur chased the treatment of the medicine and began to take It and I can truthfully say It Is the only medicine that has re lieved or benefited mo whatever. I can now sleep well and eat anything without discomfort after ar.ls, and nm no longer bothered with constipation. The nervousness has nil disappeared; In fact, I run now a well mm and give entire credit to this wonderful new medicine." The specialist:! who ore Introducing "Tona Vita" in Omaha are giving demon strations of what the medicine will do In five minutes and tho Omaha public are flocking to tha store where they ore located. One of the specialists said that "Tona Vita" will break all records In this country; people are Just beginning to realize what a great preparation It Is. Thousands upon thousands In this and other lnrge cities are afflicted with gen eral debility. The entire system becomes uffected In such cases and nervousness, stomach trouble, . headache, backache, despondency and loss ot vitality result. "Tona Viti" will work wonders In such cases In a remarkably short time." "Wo have predicted all along that every man or woman affected with nerv ous debility who would give 'Tona Vita' a fair test, would become a walking ad vertisement for our remedy nnd judging from the results In Omaha we are cor rect," said one of the specialists. "Any one," continued he, "who has been a constant sufferer from debility Is sure to tell nbout It when they find something that will give them genuine relief. The public do not realize the symptoms of this modern malady, and it would be well for as many as can visit the Itrandels Drug department. Sixteenth and Douglas streets, south side, main floor, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. this week and have the specialists ex plain them," as well as the nature of the remedy. Adv. ' To Take Advantage of the Safety afforded by our uafe deposit boxes. Besidea tne regulation boxes we have larger compartments for otorlng Family Silver and Jewels. Let our vault attendant show your our devices for keeping your valuables In ABSOLUTE SAFE XT. Omaha Safe Deposit Company Street level Enterance to Vaults. 1614 FARNAM BIBEET RESOLVED That I. C. N. Ball, will do every thing in ray power to raise the standard of courtesy, service, food and general efficiency of my business the Belmont Restaurant for the year 1912, that my patrons may waxeth plump and smile the smile .of the con tented. 1310 PODGK STREET. John Says: "In't "19H" a pretty boyf It look healthy, promises to ha wealthy, and la already imoilif TKXJST BUSTEB Co cUfara. Think of that and only twenty four hours old." John's Cigar Store 321 So. 16th St. fSJLMXfi (IS TbI. S. 101 Xrtraac va Ooart i -ti v wan a, j fa.BE fcLDU R 1 THE OMAHA BEE is the home paper of Nebraska. THROrV Y0UIr?USS WAY RUPTURE f all v J rie ilea oured In i a fear days without ln or lo.s of lime. No ay wUlbeacoepteduD- J the patient Is cured. Write or call. "fidelity Hunters Cera iu. t). 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GREAT Wrestfiing EYJatch TXIDAT WIGHT, JAKUAXT STK ZBYSZKO Tha Polish Champion VS. EMELIO PIETRO Tha Portugrnss Olant Preliminaries i KOKUFF T. BYEBS and MIWDE1T v. lirtUSR BessrTed Beat 3So to $1.50. Sale Opens Wednesday, Jan. 3d. E ... Tfinf mil J- ti .. ! : xss Phone I Dougl&a 4; lad A14M , Uftl. i. V r T LII1V. 'J : 1 h. Ttvmrv W O.I r ADVANHS VAUrjvn,B ' . Nat. M. Wills; l-a. Vitcomb; Australian ' ' Woodflioppers; World and Kingston; -McDevItt, Kelly and I.ucey; W. li. i'ut ton and Co.; Cole de I.osse Trio; Klnets :ope; urpheum-t'onrert Orchestra. Prices, NlKht. luc. 2U &0c, 7oc. Matinee, 10c, best scats 2-.o. except Saturdays, Sun days and holidays AMERICAN THEATER TOVIOBT, Matinee Today. MISS ETA LINO and the WOODWARD STOCK COMPANY In The Great Success. J'TMBaiBb ABO THE JUDOE" Next Week "WHEW WB WEBE 81" DE ISOYD'S Tonia-bt 8:15 Mat. Wed. 2:15 ROBERT B. MANTELL Tonight IilCHELIKU .Matinee Wetlnesilay . . II AMLKT Wetinesaay Xijtht, KIX(J LKAlt Jun. 10-11: Itwrant-e D'Orsay ....Ki.ua TlihATtR.... Mat. Today 8:30. Tonlfht 8:30. Beat Keata SOo. Z.adla' Daily Dim Mat. THE DUCKLIMG3 BUBX.E5QUE Beautiful Souvsnlrs to ladles today. II Matinee, Today, 15c. 8 So, 60c To alrht, all week, lie to 75c, few 91 BCaOOIa DAYS With HEtMaK TIM9EB.O 40 Olrlias all under 30, One MarrUd Meat Sunday 4 Day "Alma, Wbere Do Yon Live." OaLAHA'ai tba vtalKU CmOI2A. Ev- 16-85-60-75O Aa Usual, Most Langha la Town bE.t wVkLCH Buriesquers With Vaudeville's nrr-utent entertainer. Hen Web h, Itinmelf: Iaw Kelly. Vic 'k more and it All Sinijl Merry. Merry. Ladles' Dtr Matinee Every Week Day. .Next Wick: Socutt MaiUj." A Daw abow. i