THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 14. 1912. B Twenty Mid-Winter Graduates of. Omaha High School Arthur KohinsozL Tfinnie IZalchieix Zjnn Sekei -Ores ' ,v: yj i?v . . f I i ' .,j r w I I 1 I" 1 ! Sl.a. linn ., Emma, iPsarson Twenty students of the Omaha High school who Inn completed their tour year oouroe of study will be presented eltb. diploma Friday evening, January X when tb mid-term commencement sxerUse will to held at the First Con gregational church. " Dr. CV K. Bcaesy of the Nebraska anl vereity faculty will deliver the addreea for the occasion, when he will apeak on "Thta Worth While." Thl part of the proaram la alt that haa been arranced by " Ml Kate McHugh, principal Of the high school, who haa charge of the affair, Th root of the program will eoiulet of mu ll cat and oratory number glvn by cheer member of the graduating class. The tudm (raduatlnf ara thoee who have aomplowd four full year of blah school atudy or wbo.haro completed the rscular ooarae In three and oao-balf yeara. The dlplomaa flren out will be Mmltar to .thoae preaen ted at the Jane aommeBoameM eierateea txeeot that t ho freduatee will be oalted mxaberi of the cteos of UU-WU. X noticeable fnttnra of the number iraduaun la that ther are alz more bora tbaa (trie, oomothmc that la a rare eecUTreaee (or orhool fradeatinc cMaaea. Thirteen boya and oewn flrta will be alvoa their diploma. Charteo Courtney, the new preaktent of the Board of Education, will make the preeentatto of the ebeepaklna and moat of the boejd memeoto will atiend the ex eicioea m a wdy. Supennaanaent B. V. Oraff will bo nanor of oaremontea and Principal McHuih wtll haro ohargo of the graduatea. Part of the lower floor at the church wilt bo reaerved for the parenta of the graduatea end their friend, and the ro mamdtr of the eeata will be open to the rami public K-wa the Intention ot Kunertntrartrnt Orefl to Jioht the exer rieea at the' Brandda theater, bat tola echeow wa fcbandoned beoiuea ot the eipenee that would bo Incurred. The clean haa been very acme among the echool art Ire er alnoe Ha organlae ttoa la October. A dancing party ,waa given at Chamber oa January . which waa wall' attended. - and , under the aaapteea of the ctaee a oonoert wa glvon the Oloa club of the acbool at the lrat CBrlattan huroh on December 17, which waa a aetd auooeaa. Fallowtnc ara the claaa otfioar: Fraa ident. l" Bncaett; aoerotary. Oraco HuaUer; traaaarer. Mlnnl Maiehlan! MrgMiriaarma, Carl Hannoa and Kthet Padmore. The tonowtog will be graduated on January !: ' X'4bw 3) V A j ' ' "" V'J 1 '(11 1 lX Gladys E2iS mmm f.Ta ( WA r ' Lole Corey. ' Karl cert Hinwn. IaiuIi Kewelewoxl, Mtfloa MarewiU.. Klhel Pe4more, . Arthur pottolaB. Arthur Kobineon, l.yon Kauketl. .. Paul Wlgiogton. Albert Elaaaaer, Q'miy h-ine. Tror Oelbraltn, Oraco Humier. ' Minnie Melohlen, Mre IMender. tffllM PMreon, Jullue hsehmen. Jorh Hoaeaberg, Bolee Turk. Catherma Uelea Zoi3:Ciy.:r Jitter q4J2aai6h ... . tecelfaaIcr '.- Atthxw ?,dJk . ftetla B. Murraov kthel Iiwne Pt.l,. Ann Marie Prlnlt. Clarence W. aVjuirea, HlJiKiy Wllg. Hrjitun. ilaul ll ilruton. Charlea L. Miuon, Helen H. Uuc'uy, aSderaral Heeeerator gehoad.. Kred rruecheft, Minnie Kupp. Itae Jarkiwn, Lillian Ktxiviiberg, Peaii allller. l.orlt Knennahen. Aine polar, ' William Vutava, . Hoee Pe-a, . Koe WaJaeek. Ilowarel Keaaedr gehaal.' Bertha Iruaeklet. irne m. uarr, Jennie Chrteleneen, urainre ullro, -In Dutri-k, Karl ICwIlri. Alfred Henltl, - Htllea bc-bool, Kill in l.J.r, Ofiwrpe MoCune,' haul blorri, Itvn Newman, Hilwin Wlren, Krtii Hhinrhert. i:u Wdteun. . Aanee Arnold. Meivin HeHlti., Har Krrn.iFii.. rta ytecMartt, .va r inknieiein, Ai.1 huanoki. Canuila Kane, Miiuie lw,e. Mildri aiui-ih, v Iterry Hrhata . I't,ul riiewwrtn, aiaiie nngnt. . Llacola arkeot. Drlvla llrandela vliUam ti. iJenaei liwmi, AUHUeta (ry. Chanee Hanuuaek, nuogeon. Uiauy UnuOerg, klill. b.en. r-aul JL Bummer, Annie Kotva, Mery Mi Hrrae. karl MiMKmeM, iwugi Mwiun, lAua avi.invaer, l.lbbl m,bik. Amite neeiman Paui (tummiu. Kail VVoK. , Maeen brkaol. ueorge Alexander. 14!T 0 LEAVE fittOl BCHOOLi Three Hoadrd 'lat r- Will rtet. ten Uraeaaaa Poaaurtateatk. - ArrageaMsHa tar mM-wtntar eom meareent ourelaea .for the pbpila of the BMh "B't, gradaa of the Omaha gram-nar achoel an to be left entirely to the dlaeretloft of the principal and Ada Harriett. Ruth Crtichflekl, h. nh. MrWke enad b tb XoeW ... i.w, lien Baaer. Louiee Uueke, kaian brouaey. atarguente t nntle, Juwula Klere, Joun r'erryman. Kuea uranie, Kfuiicia ttornian, kdule llehiieman, Aiinur itimi.., kleiy Ji,, Park Joh Eldrldae, Aivin Uentieman, Preo tlenntneer, Helen Kief.nrr. Meivvrn Xyckholm, Mori I Seet, juuet O'LNinncll. aiavk boiomon, aina Vaverka. ' aaratece arfee.1. Cecelia McCanler, r uiein Paiuuick, t'liliun t-iewc'K. 1 anvii ri.troard, ile,n Koicera. Arthur riuwn. Conrad nureiivon, Jennie lp... Ksi her Kaiieon. I.nula Hl'Uht, tin V in. Vk-turt ibergan. aeboat. Kdwin (llrey, Kelhor tlieff, kaiubetn jonneon Itotwrt Kilmer, hen tteaf, nUam (lotenbelg. Paw riaaiiMieoA, louia ownneva. of Education' I that U exercise must b held 'either 'Tbunday afternoon, Jaajiary & or Friday morning, January S. Too program will all' be glron In the- acbaot aaaembly. bail and the pro. aentatkm.Ot dlviotsaa will bojoad by the prtnclpej. ' ' ' . Rome or the school will bar prominent local aaea to inaJu. addressee and other win bar tommrncenaent programs cob skrtlng only of number glrck by mem ber of the graduating clsseea. Ot the twenty-four echoed ha ring graduating ell ease, pa students will reoerr diploma. Of thl nastber it I not known bow many win attend high school, but from , t r tb bsaohora of I !yrd Hanaun. tuiitv lltiim. lltary Undnuer, riorene Mailer, William Ptager, tViaiJe Piaalta, ;ula feraton, tllaOya Vwrak. Tneet btge. 1'raixw Moudard. aaaaarre a.kMl. . Charlee BUman. , Rcm pracnle. Jiaijorr brant, . itarte Peterson, lei fjemnig. maKl lrv, Sara rUer Amlrew !(.. Joa Mn Nrlaon. Trala SekeaL lame Amlmrn. louls Pavlik, wvrirwie jiaetiao. Katniyn ixpita. ivelyn ll.nrr. Lusfan Kanaka. ' Jen klmaenberg, Jona Jtahov, Jaises Noaa. Walaat nti r..-- . bagHth rlaasea n to thought that ! tt ul-a mPehr. over tbrea-tourtha of the graduetee will pursue higher etudle. - Miss Kata McHugb baa aoUtied all at tb pttptt whoi ar to graduate to appear before be ran. Thursday in order that those who IMcajd't take up hlgb school stodlaw may crioaae lber coarse wkiely by rooervtag bar adrice.- ' ' .Cewtyai awsusst. , Ktk C. Kelty. Dent: Aijlcr, Jot! . .'wpVtl. 4ud Y- ' xrerood, jtmteritk Clark, k Harsid V. Uanv Htk "roe. i.-l B Hairl. Aiitoa iiMe, telaaabUa Pebeel. Frank 1 Bo'.k-r. " Alice c. PL ran. Mildred l Ceiift - aicrgntba Louis Uladya tL braiaaa, ' Unnmei, Kaikryn Oh man, Helen ryhetll. Eda-in K. Pearca. -ha rtra a. Fenon. Kvan Moms, tieruad It. RrVav - tVec-ber H. Huam Agnee Jacobeon, fcstber Jotinaon. Millie Pavwlc. erlila Peiera, Arthur Honpfurren, Lot ll He-ope. jii'iue victor. irr Voipslks, Adealla t.eudell. UtU a,Bssi. Tlill Lararn. K.tir . a-rred. !Meeth nkriver, Herbert I'nderwoed. S l. J i -, L V-., y ci The Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions By am. iwwn uni. Tito coenion anawered below ar general In char, acter; the eymptom or dlseaacs ar giren and tn an swers will apply to any can of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, free, may addreaaDr. Levis eaker. Collego Bldg.. Collcge-EUwood bt., Day ton. Ohio, enclosing self d,1rented stamped enrelop tor reply. P"uU nam and ai'lr' riuat bo given, out tnly itiiuels cr fictitious name U1 ie used in my an inn. The prescription can ba filled at any weil atocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wnoie-saler "km a" nti: "Por yara i ban peaa taktac inrii!e:r- l extra osttlpetie&. Ht.- ux i lie aa the emu - aaaaa that a tivia that a a a r e e. Bead scan. Mllov at la. tiaoay neeUae. laik aatta krime By eree. lltay laella aa teUSM ot Ikee aaaUaDi. are sittta wane." eralaa eulaberk taMeta Tkay ar saefcee la aaalat teeas Ameer: lake three " iaay aie aacaee la aaaiaa taeae, wltk eiracUaae ui " are oamlnt anaetml aa k-niy caretiT (ar seek allaiaatj aa arte "ew ekraale eaaauatlae. , II yea are ayapeetk, alae take- tabkaa utaeestlar. "URS. A. D."-Iefseut!ece ef arise ce ka can kr atlas Ike folio .a ThMtate eakaka 1 4caai: tlaetaaa reus araeutla t Sraaai aaa eesm flaie salaieen I a, urn tram ami ansa is alar aa hear ktwre amla. eMIItale. I raceaiteeej that ra heft" their at eaf aatl nui.'U rasaUrlr "til year tTt-wm is sue t aa!mllala t&a tatty alaeaeete at yT ): t!a ya will sreap slams see hae steny at rea blead. ll aelar I rear eoea alezlea aug ri(tit i partitas eyea et kaaltk. - .'. -- Sltk Jf. O ". wrtlea: "I bare keaa aOVtel far eae swaiba KH raaamatlaa aa eat taaaa sinek sraeieava la aala. J-letue giro sraatne- till raja. "The Baal eKIcleet areatrlstlen I bare ear airaa tar raaaaatuai : aocaenaia I drataa, aodlnn ealtcyUla a, : alaa at ok-alcam. aaa half eiiece: aaew. eseMce caitaa, I oa. -. raaaa. haid kalmwaTt, I oa. aa'l arve aaraaaarllla . i eaa. MIX aa'take a teaapuaaiul t anal usw sad si kaethaa. , .4 - a- Mam "nm.w aHtai: "Toa eece e koeaa-etaaa aaaah arms. I trie It as tees It ' ' a a ' !. baat Usk.a co.j ryrwe v of. It aaa aa irooat la rrllarins toe "OMA W." wrltaa: -'I bare eatlrTec vltk ceegj an ealka ami slat belli art I nuift ar ika ijk Am . t.i. i ! latfa ae lena ttat 1 hk' a farstta .Ik lecaaae aa bad. I Nat n haa eileetea ay Uood. alaa i leals. Klslly auWiab agaU-" The' trlanall Hxatlre. ny atoaaaab ana tievala ta a vara attMit 1 akall asfkrflsm-aa Imsatdlete earscr as 1 aat lar gantry.", aaawef: Vwasld atlee yen to perrbei J at. aackfgaikCtVUane Be4ar: take eae-half ta eaoatul iba' harder aa aee ta Lbte a plat ef war Mr,,aNuff ibe -aatar feMa th patafef the baa ihyonsb the aoatrtla aararal lietae a ear. Make a tettrrb baia by autas oa taatpoeafitl f bowar-witk aa eaace"t . vaaMlaa, -y 1M will eu, ane.ayaty aj lar us tbr aeatrtle ae ya-' alMa. . Far Jhe. atoeiwh, oSwele aa . hiaee I aoule recomn tt fultewUis- toak:' ' Svra aaraaaanll coas. 4 ajt. eanp. fht14 balawerk 1 aa.. atrar-e. C tlald ext.-baeha. Mil hy ahak tnc 'wall'lh a., bolt) and take one uaepaaetul alter eaib uaal an at had that. . . . i "Glarla" arritaa: "T wo!4 like m to (la. aeriba a foot balr aa scalp traataaat. 1 era bothered with Itcblnt aimla- ea4 aaa draft. My balr Is f4a4 sa falling aa aoae ef the rwm adiaa j baia triad hare 4aae any parawaeat Oa ta year erasrtst and ebule i 4 n lar ot elate yetlew Mlayol. Apply as par direc tion. Tble traataaat differ from ail and I hate autaallr aaea tb aataejaklas traaafarmatrane wblrb raaell froat Its uaa. The daadraff a4 Krbua ara aerad wttb tee er-three applNatfaaa. while It aakae the balr sleety,, vary sad fall ef lateoae natural eelar. "Mrrtle" wtitaa: iowtee to air eitrane tbln- ane I an froquaatlr etabarraaaad kr allfbtuit raaarea t yekag peepfaa. Caa roe praacrlba a sale raetady ta iacnaee ay wlbtr' Aaa war: f front the sears el three srals made ceeh amrp ta made by ailxinf a J ea. kettle at concaatreta oaaaaae aaoOlaaaae was s eoaa- fractlaaa ea wa awa l ko ta soke aal eat. P. a s tlae, ek raaaaty. i-Naelsna tab- bar ae. may. eratlfyteg raporta la trpe- ilata, that t have baoaaie b raard tbaa aahsaWa little UMeta ae e apecirte eae preeeriDB taaa to all wba are eeaamlt. Ikln, owtlag, aarreae end ladii ,'obMoo" wrliaar "I ea hetheret (restly wltk a. Tblest I nee to aaa eoarry anae k kaery Ul-at-aaee Ballg 1 ar ". an air Suet a bad. while i aa nan, Ir rUabte W Iraquaeuy casaet aha." . : kaawer: A r exrallattt traatarat ablrk le widely prearrtksd far Ua iradaal aoratite artta. aa well aa rue Instant twllef n aflorta. la tab Ma trlShasrtllM, tiecsad la aaalrd oaAoa Take a plot tablet eTiai- breakiaat. . white tabid anar eiaaar aatl Mae tablet alter rapper, otnllaae and the reraura ageectea , Ul . enav- raaUK aetaral dljeatleB. .. . -l '.- Mrs. hi. XX" wrkaa: "t ara rareeerlag freej S lea Hloaa. bat ea aery weak, aaraeaa, alarp. kwe aa hare Httla aopalbt. Caa ya ) a a food tesle reatorstlrs traatsaat? . . Bare the following srsearlatlea fllled taaaneoafal kafate arara. kyrsp et illee eaa. t aaa., ttectar eadaaaae eaap. 1 aa., (sot aardaaoal. Mil and ssale wall hefera walag. Tbla la a line aarre laale aad aya. km wale for aid sad reuag. . M. D, C." wrltae: "I hare alwaya bean afraid te try te radaee my welaht, bet It yoe will pob. Hih e eefe. baratlaas bat arrartlre aadlcwa. I will km et ease at 1 ara gettlag las stoat tar eera. . . , Awr: Oetal enaratary te braid ssbatltatea, I ot. ef tlyoat arboteoe end t eaa ef eromatia altilr. Mis. shake wall aad for three says take a Maayerafal after each aaal; tharaanar take two teaapooetela Ontlaee - a euiflcleat tlae to preperiy reeees Iks walgbt. . and take Tauiyngingloa. Johanna Johnson, Consols Nlegele, b'mll Kevsn, . Pearl Ithunip, Anna Kloatcrmeyer, Pauline Scarton, Helen La t'liapelle, Koae rtiegel. Clarence ilak-om, Mary hkalak. I an Mttlralh. .tarle Ktrara. Helena Mulligan, Alois Treljkal. reaaatcnlaa gekoul. Iuls Parts. Stanley PoaplchaU Anna Pietitcr, l,n Hioticka. Krnrat Welti, Alma llrr.nuli. Prsnk 1 1. Donat, r'.tar.la Klepetko, Ldward tiuchy, Ldsard Nurak. Praakiia- sekoel. Ruth Alexander. Anna Lauritsen, Alfred More h rnan, Margaret Ludwig, Clara Ixttton. Matgie Krankland, Paunno nal. William Honack. Pearl Heaton, Arthur Lory, Milton Snreneen, Albert bVhubl. . lticbard hhannoa, Harry Thomson, Helen Weatergsrd, Kevd Zinunennan. . Meta Johnson, Irene Stoltenoerg, Hattle Kuns. Lydla Inomin, Minnie Reechuh, Uuy Tobey. Albert Kelt, Arthur. Waack. Webeter ekoal. Kmll r. Anderson, Eva H. Katlcman, Kmll F. Hecbtold. ' k.etner L. jt.c,.a.,cu, Kiith H. Beia-ndorf. Mardel C. Hick., Henry M BdVihofl, Clarence benroader. Myrtle Borgnofr. Paul E. Leaitedt, Wanda P. Hamilton, Klma M. Taylor, Vera U. Jleley, Arnold J. Wehlrtroia Lottie L. Horn. Mildred E. Wail Harold M. Hudnprth. nrcm. Windsor rbaal. Edward Moss, William Nielsen. Karl Kshre. Krlna KaAre, Iaura Prleber, , Mildred KeatML Halph Curtis. Reed Corliss, bertha Jenkins. leas he a. owl. Klmer Andenoa, Violet Mich else n. an M in rarrw. vvciougn. Bums Liuke. Jennie Pinkenstrin, Margaret rrie, I.'leie Uell. Heeal Hnfftran. Hilda Kiddie. Charlotte I -aire. M arnaret L nch. Marguerite Marten- Marenret W'err- .'n sroccx, iHtthrap raaal M.nard turn, Morrte vgie. Bsthtlda Petersen, Henry Pe'.ersea, tjrac Robl. l-.da Coiisgren, ' Jlo.lle Seward. Carl Smith. Pthsl Solomon. Hsrel Solomon, Dorothy Brown. lor uakrr, Helea tarlsel. Wllijun Ituah. Haasl Ctotisn, Harlaa Catun. Keweett t oe. Mrguerlte IVea. Ward Kelloy, Irene lrons. Marguerite afarka, John Morris, ktax Munaon, ilasel Met lure. Heika Notigaard. Mer.e tanietead. Mamuerita Krk'kaon, Kvrrett Penton. Baacmft SeaaeU. CU Artld Ohren. Maml M.th.u.r tacn, Sophia J. Match. Walter H. Joha llambok. I Lola Poster, Mabel Pranson. 1 Pauline UrtotBinan, l Mllrintey tilvem. i Kathleow tllreen. Herman Qoldarttith, Pearl Hlne na. tllendora Hlnchey, Kthel Hohta. Adrtaa Johnson, . John Hansen. ' i. Karn.i. Myrtle? M. P.ckatt, Prank aaltsvr Mauu I. Hynek. l aa Brkaal. 'r,rr' Holaman. ilna. orora, Willie Kline. Annie MUOer. Joe HueenlHnm. Anna p-lecrier M'b7Uur?k?,l,th' 0oWabw' teerellar ftrkaal. J llllam Anderson, Augusts Orexel. r.njtna r.aetrand. Revtmnd CoweiL P'red Hohrs. tieiirude Hodman, Harriet 8. htverln. IVrcv Stainakcr, Haymond tttrader. Vivian Thompsoa. Perl Wick. Helm Muilen. Howard W rtxht, Thomas White, klaamoatb Part, arbaal. Esoo Adams. ttvron lir.viv- 1 Waltrf rimer.' I Violet Cox. Plrence Iter-pe, ILaymond Hlnn, ic K ' nly KTunona, Floyd Harris. I -ring Hvton. Helen KrotH-r. Erniiie Br era, Kdna Brklgo. Ludalg Hurelk. Kaalee Brrant. Tuotnas Clines, Hutu Elimgkuarn. t'tra Corh. Mt-tha Hanrat. ' tiertmoe Heten, KUret Hotel, n. Victor Undl-erg. P"rcd Mitchell. aie Morwilrk. Mnrjorio McBrlde. tien,-va Oven, !eali lalnter. ! tbwar Peter-, Mersaret PowU. Marion White. Howard Wilson, Pae-tflr V-kael. Mr Bnyl. Jlls.-iaref Loerrr. fdlth Caatieman. JowpM Vacanu. Mary Jensen. Vlataa rbaal. ' Oorare BroAersea. Boyd lavle Clarenr CsJIshaa. Olive Prairr. Packing Company Settles Claim of Mrs. Anton Duda Mrs. Anton Duda. widow of on of th Cudahy Peking company employe who wer electrocuted to death la th eonv pwy'a South Oman plant two weeks ago, waa paid K M In partial settlement ot her claim against th company today, la addition to th USO th company will pay her IM a month, half her husband's monthly salary, for ten year. After the settlement bad been agrosd upon It wa mad a matter ef record In th county and district courts. Mrs. bud tiled a formal suit tor damage, the settlement than waa embodied la a stipulation and th widow dismissed her action with prejudice, which bars her from starting any further damaga actions. er a) SnOl'J AHD ICE At this season of the year, when the ground au street car platforms are apt to bt corered with snow or ice, especuil care should be taken by passengers in geU .- , y..--'y iV i .VV-tf ; t -r u . at ' -'VS g. --'5 RE(VlEr.1l3ER! Wait Until the Car Stops ; Get off in the Right Vay OmahaMx Council Bluffs l Street: Railway Company ; i MORE AUUirOnlUi. STOCK IS DONATED TO THE CITY Two hundred and sixty-one and ona- half Aadltortum stock certificate bare beta turned over to the city since Fri day Boon by shareholders. Tb attest to lollnqurs!) their holdings ara: Shares. . faarr. F W. Thorn.... je U D. BatrerTTS 1. A. Lewis...... 1 C. 8. St-hbtn. Waa. Hnttoa .... n KitS 2Saj"ti. A. ilimroe...l( K. a Dodder. .. I Thus far an area hundred awaera r Auditorium nock bar tamed over their esrtitVatea to the city clerk. Fl na. der was the handredtb. -' Black Plays Chef . to the Firemen and to His Neighbors "This but stuff will conquer any kind of cold and la warranted to make a chilly wind iee like a July sephyr. Com oa and get some;' you can't come too fast : for me." ....... As Charles E. Black "Hattyi" for ahort j aent th abora declaration hurling Into , th hwling aUnoapber at Thlrtylghth and Farnam streeu Saturday morning about I o'clock bo arara aa extra bitch to bis pyjamas, reached dowa to pull up ' th heel of bis slipper, bald hi coat abort together at the throat and poured out bla coffee, all at one; and b kept the "Jolly" going without any letup. Th occasion of thla her'lo work oa the part ot the stout knight of Ak-Sar-Bea waa a fit la th residence occupied by Judge J. J. Sullivan at SK Harney stroef. Mr. Black Urea at 9 P'arnaia street, and as he Is In the habit of get ting up when Hie spirit atones him writ a change of copy for his newspaper advertising, ho waa on of the first among Judge Sullivan's neighbors to b. com awar of the fire. "I'm not much of a fireman .under th aew system." paid Mr. Slack to . hi ! house bold, "but I claim to be about th beet early 'morning cook, that aver . (hook ' a foot on a cold f!oor."sying which threw oa a kettle of water, pulled dowa 1 the Java and Mocha and got busy Ilk a real chef. V, hen the firemen needed It .moat waa when Mr.- Black gava out hia i call lor the hot stuff, and when the , warm thank ef his guests began to cir-1 cuutta re n longer felt th need of an I ortereaat. j "A feet early morning fire In my j netghborfiood wouM Ot ma tor a Mara- I tbon dash to Medicine Hat" aaal Mr. ' Black to a crowp af fra-nda wh were 1 congratulating him on his good work, 'i "There he goM." said tb man with I the aching mind, "always talkjig hat ; If be bad to swim the rlrnr be'd call tt derby." -. . Tb fire did IltU da mags except t bora out th heating plant at the Sotr- . ran borne, bat the family waa busd . for tb rest of the night at the Black i bom. . i Dorft "htm office building : tj g-eVwji: 1 at I 5 in a poorly heated these frigid days While tenants of several Omaha buildings are suf fering from tyfd this win ter, occupants of offices in The Bee Building are enjoying the warm comfort of a perfectly heated building where there is no trouble in' "getting up ttteam." When yon come down to your office in the Bee building in the early morning you do not shiver and huddle up to a radiator. You do not need to; every of fice is warm-comfortable not only in the early morn ing, but all through the day and night. Enter your Bee office any time and you find it evenly heated to' a temper ature that makes the room pleasant. Bee tenants will tell you-ask them. , The offices of the Bee building have all other ad vantages of a modern building, being well ventilated; immaculately clean and prettily decorated. ' weans Ml, gea, Oo A wary attractive auita on th sixth floor, facing tb court. Tbla sear being near ta top of the building baa aa abund ance of natural light and good ventliatloa afforded threugb the akr light so the court, tot Is Mxls-g and haa vault; J l li-liis, ud ' 6i?e to 1 1-SxtU apace will be rented aa aulte ar separate ta pleas desirable teaent It yon need a large space at a roe em III rental It -Hare I an exceptionally fin large effiee facia ran.. . and also bewus a west expeeare. Tb space I o partitioned aaa mak four room, all being well lighted. In addition there to a aauit " In one cornea of thi room which has abelvlng. pronging an excaiiant piece t kea; private paper, record, etc. Think of It souars feet of floor apace renting at. per maota tHt si ii a w a " Tr space navtng a north aa aaat ilgn.: Ja ixw. Wa will partition t auit. Tb eTal 1 rotSJv ror-Set'oir" TJUW. The Bee Building C., TSf Business Offic.. 17th aatl Fa nam sts