ft . THE BEE: OXTAIIA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1912 The Western Hone of the Sweet Jmi jperettfmno Instraraents whose superbly beautiful tone quality, distinctive individuality of construction and supreme dur ability of both, baa given it an enviable place among the great pianos of the world. ."' ' A Truly Artistic Instrument of the Very Highest Type, which has re ' ceived the unqualified endorsement of the world's greatest artists. It s certainly worthy of your most earn est careful consideration . . . . Our January Clearing Sab offers the buyer bargain opportunities on new and used pianos that you'll not find equaled elsewhers at the price. , HERE ARE A TEW EXCEPTIONAL VALUES: Large Upright Oak, ' at ....$139.50 Large Upright Mahogany, t $146 Small Colonial Walnut, at ...... ..$225 KobJer k Campbell. $129 Art Mahogany.. $224.50 Wt Guarantee All Pianos Sold by Us Just as Represented Cliickering . . . Kimbiill . . Kimball Anderson .... Singer . Mueller :.v.Wi. ..$125 ...$75 ..$125 ..$169 $95 .,..$90 Hainea $95 i and to Giro Satiafaction, I Harden COco I Terms Made to Suit the Purchaser'! Convenience, 3SBMS3MBBBS3K3SnSHBHSKSBHBBBHSHBIBHSasaSSi 0. L Buy It "Sturm-Mayer Brand", "L System", "Garson-Meyer", "Brandigee-Kinkaid" - Nearing Quickly "Sturm-Mayer Brand", "L System", "Carson-Meyer", "Brandigee-Kinkaid" the End Quickly Buy It Quickly Buy It Quickly Buy It Quickly Buy It Quickly Buy It Quickly Any Suit or Overcoat in the Culp-Langworthy Bankrupt Stock Will Go Saturday at Values from $25 to $45 Values from $25 to $45 Values from $25 to $45 Values from) $25 to $45 Values from $25 to $45 Values from jp" Values Buy! I it Now I I Now, Now laiMM Absolute 525 to $45 Values Nearing the End Nearing the End Nearing the End Nearing the End Nearing the End Saturday Only Choice $13.50 Only Saturday Choice S 13.5i Saturday Only Choice $13.50 Saturday Only Choice $13.50 at 05c 95c Saturday, buys any Soft or Stiff Hat remaining from the Culp-Lang-worthy stock; values range up to $3. Famous "Young" $3 Eats included End Is Near Any Shirt ANY CULP-LANGWORTHY SHIRT THAT SOLD AT $1.00 TO $1.50 IS OF FERED YOU SATURDAY only at Any Shirt ANY CULP-LANGWORTHY SHIRT THAT SOLD AT $2.00 TO $2.50 IS Or. FERED YOU SATURDAY ONLY AT He 98c SATURDAY, BUYS MEN'S UNION SUITS, SHIRTS OR DRAWERS THAT BROUGHT UP TO S2.0O FORMERLY 1.4 SATURDAY. BUYS MEN'S UNION SUITS, SHIRTS or DRAWERS THAT BROUGHT UP TO $2.50 FORMERLY 2.29 SATURDAY, BUYS MEN'S UNION SUITS, SHIRTS or DRAWERS THAT BROUGHT UP TO $5.00 FORMERLY Lower, lower, lewer Stocks are dwindling each day -Lower, Lower, Lower- Prices are dwindling each day. A.teiy short time should see the last of the entire Culp-Lang- ; worthy stock but in the meantime Omahans will be tempted with the values that will ,;' be quoted in years from now. Take a last fling at the "Culp-Langworthy" stock Location: S. E. Cor. 16th & Harney Sts. W Oty National Bank Bldg. CHRKOLL FORJ-OOD ROADS' GoTernor of Iowa to Jtnt Special i Day for Roai ImproTeneat , C0VU13 All HIGHWAYS IS STATE Cltr ('rll af H Melaea Feeee Plesolallsa Derharlag Faisals! 4 (lalreasaaa t . . Frssds. (Frem a Staff Corraapondeut.) I IKS MOINKS, It.. Jam. U,Mprclal Telegram.) Governor Carroll tamuneed today thai he will aaas a pclat mad impf-ovenawl wash tor fixing up Iowa mate. Thl weak will ba act asid a eooa aa tha truat tear the ground. Th purpose of th special road Improvement weg la to han voluntary road work dona la every road district of Iowa. Last year people Ihlng alone tha rlver-te-rlvtr road art aid certain hour of cna day when they all got oat and dragged tha road, Tha plan at Governor Carroll la to na the ao idea aa every road in tha lafj and taka a itaek at nutting tha low a rise's la ftrst-c last eaa dttlon. aa aa lalaalata Professional paualsta. clairvoyants, fur. tuas lellers. sptntualirie and othora aba prey oa the pubKc will be driven from tha city of Dee Moines. Terming aueb persona a fraud. Councilman John Mac VUar introduced a reaalutioa. which wa passe by the city couocl1. directing th legal departaieat to draw ap a raaohitioa PreJuMCng aru few leoal fortaoa t alien fro oparatiag la tha city. pcetal Bear fear Cass pa ay. Ai lit rciiueet af Inearanc Camtais laair Bias at MsRoert, State A adit or Wee ley to4y eansented ta tha appolat awat af a apodal lenporary hoard) at d rectors to take ctarg of tha affair of tha Century rtre Inaaranca oompaay. lu veetljate th abotractKm at tat aa worth mi aectiritMa front tha awfe of tba com . ratay and wind up th enpanr.ar(akr. CQKGRESSIUN HUBBARD HAS OPPOSITION SICl'X C1TT. la.. Jan. .-merlal TeaatraM-l Oeoiaa U. Scott announce Ids emtidkavT for th repuhUoaa ewograa. atsaal aiiaitnall agataat Cwiiaaan Ittiahara' today, botli pea Caaamtn wi aad a Uvety fhjht la la Ei-Gov. Larrabee . Celebrates Eightieth Birthday Saturday CLERMONT. la.. Jan. lUWkM WIW Uam LarrthM, form or gavorpar a( lawn, celebrate M eightieth birthday annl eoraary tomorrow, h will he pbla to talk Soaaiah t kin gueata, Ha baa been gradually acquiring tha languaga during tba praomt winter ond haa awed re markable aragnea. accordhig to hi neighbor. Tha former axacutiva, waa la la aphm dU haaltn, will recotr hi eld friend and former political auclalea at hi beautiful reantry homo wear bora. Her. erat W Iowa' moat proadneat cltlaan ra Included In th proapectlv gueot '" . . - . Ooeamor Larrabee otut aotlvely gupar. view th work of hi country plar. He haa juat flnlahed fencing hla plara. ualn aaatoat poata. and doing th greater aliara of th Ubor oimaatf. BARRETT INSANITY CASE IS UNDER ADVISEMENT IXJAX, la.. Jan. l.-(8pociaL-Th Barratt Uuaaity caae. hroaght bora frem Damlap oa appeal, waa taken andor ad viae met.t by tha caurt lata yoaurday enanlat;. , Kd Barrett, through hi counael. John P. Urgaa af CiunrU Uluffe, and H. II. RoadKor of Logan, nalatod hp ktrg deiegailoa of wltnewee af Ounlep, opened tho ftglH her Monday morning with a rlrw ta aond Tom Taylor, an aM-thw laaMrat af Dwnlap, ta tba man aaylwm. ! alloging that Mr. Taylor la not only m- aane aav, bat that h IM laaana ohrrow ar ago whew, Taykjr mat K. H. Barrett in Uwalap and ahot hlat wltnout apparoat cauaa ar prorocatloB, Other man alo tea. tilted that Mr. Taylor threatened to a hoot ditteraat rasldaata la tmolop at different jtlanea m ta paat and that they reward him aa taaan and taa dangctaua a man to aa at Igrga, A greater nramner af wlln.eeee teetlOed that thy regarded Mr-. Taylor a auk and m aach hoset I hey gara him all of than- manraJio hootpeea. i amounting ta Utoaaaad af dollar, apoa ttor building and merehandtaa. Lrr. rlanaea of hdgaa and Dr. Powell of Dunlap alao taaUftod aa ta Mr. Taylor being a aaaa anea. Dr. Hajiem of Loowa toUfld to gtvtog Mr. Taylor phyatral aa wa a a mental azamlnauoa and that he hollered him ta he a nana aaaa. PUEBLO BUILDjNG WRECKED' Dynunita Chary. Ixploded in lnn-1 . dry i Cti of City. HTBDKID8 OF W1HD0W8 BBOKCI eltef that Attempt Waa Mad I Doatrap Hteel Tank lard a Water Iko'lener Bapreee Of fl fleuoage. PL EBLO, Col.. Jan. !.- terrltlo dynamll xplolon eaj-ly today partly wrecked tba Colorado laundry. In th heart of lb bualnea dlrtrict of thl cety, and damaged th office of th Glob Exprea company. City detective wh lawtedtaloiy hegaa . an larmtlgatl found a dynamite tuee la tha alley out side of th prea office. Th pollia are now working on h theory that tha iploal waa canned by oul-of- lowa partle and that It la connected with many axploalona la tho laat few year aa Job which wer belnfj goa by tractural Iron worker not connected with th national argaaitatloa. It la bow boikrvod th only object wan lo destroy th la rite tank used a a water oofteoer. 'Wnea thl waa being erected am year ago It myaterloualy toppled a n night but no duo waa erer found a lo th real caua. No efforf had boea mcdValnc that time ta disturb lb Mg Meet tank. That tha tank waa not doatrojred today I duo to th fact that dyaamlta was eo placed that In plooloa wont downward Iratead of upward. Maay W lata ewe Khattere4. The tore of It w as uch that windows In building In th buarneaa district wer shattered la a territory covering several Mocha. Tha windows t th Woh Et on roaipaar" otflca ansa th alley crashed to the street and It was euppoaed at flmt tli aafa In that company'a offlc had beea blown. Th exptoelon eauard groat exert rraeat owing to tho klUmg of a Black Hand leader her th night be fore. It waa beUoved that th gang waa taking revrnt for th murder of their leader. The polk- ar of th opinion that tho Block Hand had no cooaecllon with th affair. Th at eel tank which waa th object of attack was erected by tha Keanecott Water Softener company of Chicago Height. 111. From Our Near Neighbors Sim. CAVALRY IS BACK IN FORT DES MOINES IfHH MOIXE& hv. Jan. BV-Tb Citk raroiry stttlooeaV at Frt Do Momeev utar as Mini ef aauo aiei'i I e leiawoiaj from the Meaieaa border early seamy. Th lUrh at aaakar oxamanl af Olsoal t-harlea M. iXCenaer. Ks ketarn. MERRILL HEADS COUNCIL OF GRAIN EXCHANGES CHICAGO. Jaa. lk-i." C r. Memo. atf fkay rtymgm Rw g Coaa C Aw Bawera of Mlnaoafiolla waa rhann to pac caeat J. It. Marfteld ef th aam dty aa laeta Woer Rote. MARSHALLTOWN InJtnte recelred met June, when Lyman L. Hotchkam of thl ettv tell tram a eaerrr tree while PKanag ehornea. today oauaeel tno aged man'a death. BROOK I.TN-John R. Il.tr her. rraat dent f the PoweeMeh County imviaata lnk ssl one of the Oldest and heat known banker In central Iowa, died at hi home here Friday swatac IDA tiROVE-The Arthur Savings bank at Arthur. In thio eoanttr, at Ha annul meeting decided to erect a modem two. otorr brick bialdlna. The haaa declared aa per cent dividend aad a M per cent toca aismta. MARSHAIXTOWN Death atepned m thla terenooa to stop a divorce cue that wa set for trial next week, la which Mia Kdlth a Bodl ight lo be leswiir srparated from Herman C. Bodla The tetter died at Stata Caster of typhoid rrver. liVA GROYB-Tho ewantr attnener I been Instructed by tho Board of Aiper v.eors to collect lnherttanc tax oa the 0.07 estate ten . by tn bate Anna aw CeeV T.e estate aoo to heirs tn Engiaad and under n treaty with Krtgtsad a at per rent collateral tnberltaace ta was ta revert to the county la evberh tho estate oa located- It to undis stent attonea tav beea empanred to resist th collco ' " ' . Valley, 1 . - Mrs. ). C.' Age bat been quite Ul thl net, N. W. flalnea wsa at hom between trains Thursday. J. R. Nichols want to Omaha Saturday and apeat Him day. Mrs. W. O. Whllmor I visiting In Uuooln thl week. , Mr. William Qlrkln. who haa been sk'k for anna time, la muck belter. - Mrs. W. R. Weekly aad Mlsa Weekly were shopping In Omaha Saturday. MH Edith laradshaw returned laat week from a Melt with her parent at IMIna, Mo. Mrs. Monahan. sr.. lias been ntil'. Ill at th horn of her (laughter. Mr. W. H. Merry west her. W. K. Weekly, who came home from Omaha III the laat of th week, la able to be out again. The member of the Woman' club went to ih homo of Mr, t urtle Thursday aftrrnooa fur a social gathering. AM th teachers sf ths Valley public schools went to Omaha Hsturday to at tend tha County Teachers' meeting. Th Athenian society vt the Valley High school will give It third program Friday afternoon la the assembly room. A Leap Tear oluh was organised at th homo of Mas. Ila Dyer Monday even ing. All tho young ladle of the Literary society became members of this club. Th annual election of officer for th Methodist KutacopaJ Sunday school wsa held , recently. Th following are the newly elected officers: J. S. Kennedy, superintendent : Mies Msy ftldwell, as sistant superintendent: Msbel Miller, sec retary, and Wad Caldwell, treasurer. Tha regular meeting of tho Woman' dub was held hndsy sftrrnoon at ths boms of Mrs. H. Coy. An eepectsHy Interesting program waa given. A paper on "Woman Buttress.- ay .Mrs. J c. Aaea I worth of especial mention. Mrs Coy served a dainty lunch at th doss af th meeting. Ths Vsller trestle Roial Highlander Installed the following officers Wednes day evening: Mans Johnson. Illustrious protector; A. K. Huoaant. crust counsel: Mrs. Msrgaret HulJ. worth, secretary end treasurer; Mrs. Alex Hmlth. worthy evangel: Mrs. Klsnliammer. epesrsmsa; A. J. Mclionaia. arcner: Mrs, rrsna ruce, guide: Earl Canter, herald: tleorge Mc K sight, sentry. aJ Krnest Smith, wardea. with a tn. ar phined by f rusty aalL Eocklea Jtrntca 8a!ra see has at tka iajanal part. " inlaal a Par aaw hy Watlaa Pros: Ca, Blale. Chdo Allen, tha tee man. Is cutting and housing a large crop ol tweaty-lucb. tea. Kherrff Dorse.; af Thurston county waa the gueet of Sheriff Compton last week. A. C. Adams has sset he rretauraot busts is la Oanasllep aad luuin of Iowa. Kev W. J. Watson of Vllltaca. la . ha accepted a call ta th Baptist church af this city. To county board haa raised th salary of John A. Rhoade. csanly sttuertntend ent. to P. a year. Mr. Ol W. Hatch, an of th oldest reisld. at of thl county, suffered a vUgat paroU Uc stroke last work. Mlsa Mattle I Kiel rry- and Mr. Harry Bove were marnsd on Thurausy wvaa Ing at th bom of th bride s be rents. Joha McKay of -ho bhur fir depart ment as la atteadanc as a delegate to ibe stata meeting at aeemeor tsss wee. Kd Leoettea imiif asd Toesdsjr from Oravttv, whsrs ha had boo visiting his ago mother, wh haa beea very sick. laat rrtday aad Satarday th Lo Aa- 1 gelea ttrsited tram woe run through , Blair, owlag t oom track obstracUea ; In Omaha.. , i Ranher aad Mr. .' M. CaMetter an : Peading a moaUi at list Kprlng. Ark. 1 Mr. Castrtter Is taking treatment tor , rhenmatMm. t Harry Hlgtey Is at Tork thl week In I atteadaao at th 8tu Pooltry shw , ana an esklbk mt hat Walt Orptngtona and lsHiesma Jaasea Mahar. caaaty eawimiasloacr: Or ! AaVreoo. casaaty clerk, aad M. Orovar sf avsasird oasmty iiisi.ri. as m Lm cora at a stata masting af snmsaiir and evening at which Mm a regular Fir Hundred club was rganraed. Tha Blair High school will Issue a twlr-pag monthly pasgailn commeoo tng thai month sod wui tart wita a good ubaerlptlea I mil tleorge Hediund I editor. Itkhard Metssner sseistant editor. Leslie Halter huelnes msnager. aad Merle Taylor droalalkm auaager. A class af twenty-five of tho Cnenrsee- ctai Uoography class ol Ih eleveatb grada sbslr High eenool. with Prlaclpai liales and Miss Nation, teaitier. netted tho w boles Is firms of Omaha ana mum Omaha stock yard on Friday to get some point oa how to transact business. Anderson: vies president, i U Heaeack; earetsxy. Bet c'uobert. Jullii Ruff. U A. Batea. Fred Oleaa man, Plen-e MH'andles and Cbrte Uless maa wer drawn aa Junew for th Keb rusry term ol h district court at Pa pillion, i . Millard. M!s Franca Thoelck visited In Omaha Saturday. Mlsa Mart Neleeo aa an Omaha vis itor Saturday. Mr Hadlee Stuart spent Sunday at hi homo In Couaxil Braff. Mrs. Joern of Fort Mnrean. Colo., Is vtnrt'ag her sister. Mrs. Hells. Mies Lais Anderson, who teach near Elkiwra. wa hem over tiunday. Mr. and Mr. George Falloa speat Sua day with relittv at South Otaaha. Miss HI Haack of Omaha visited err oral days this week with Tiilla faustiaa. Miss Wllhelmlne Koch, who teaches! near lrvlngton, waa hom ever nmdny. ' Mlsa Msa I less, who teaches near Mil lard, waa at Omaha 8alurday aad Suaday. Mlsa Edith Anderson and J. W. Ander soa attended In theater at Omaha Tues day. Misses (Isln.s and Croak wer la Omahs Saturday and Suaday. returning Hunday vnlng. Mlsa Newhaus of Bennington and Mis Aft of Springfield ar attending Mia fsetft sewing class. Miss Unsdvs Baldwin and Mr. Richard son of umaha spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. '. A. Bald wis. aalastaa. B. I. SVymour took order tor two auto mobiles Ihls week. i In a scuffle last Sunday Jen Knaft fell and broke his leg. P. Mangold left Monday morning, for an extended business trip la Denver. Kvervbody Is busy here purring up lea Tho Ice on titer creek is M la St Inch thick snd very fine. O. MeeroM attended th ! .umber Deal era' convention at Lincoln Wednesday and Thursday of last week. O. F. Mangold. E. Mangold and Tim Ohrt motored to Omahs Sunday morning In two houra through tha anowdrit'te. The Odd Felloaa Installed thetr officer for the next six months Wednesday even ing. After the Instsilatlon ladles wer Invited In and dancing prevailed until about 12 o'clock, wlien supper wa served. We tersest. Roas Nesblt of Omaha visited friends here hut Saturday. Mhm Mlnnl Srefiis of Omaha spent Sunday with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm McWhorter re turued Moadsy from their visit ta Holt county. Frank Rsfford. who Is attending the airrlruitural arbool at the rts?e nni verstty, came boirc Tuesday for a sreek vls't. Mrs. A. J. Rcherlrttet. mother of Mrs. 1, Wooda left Wedueadsy saarniag for Norfolk, a hers she was called on account of th lltneea at another daughter living there. ' priatTltrldL. ' Joe EJwell. ir.. Is still very 111 at his horn with trpratd terer John Speer will sell hla farm Imple ments and g lo Hot Spring. Ark., fur his health. - - Ats-ff TJwell Is home from the Vaiver slty of Nebraska oa account of th -enow Uraea f hi brother Jo. tecn Stacy has leased the Adventhvt parsonaao aad expects his naotbsr aad sister from Mindea ia a few days to help him eeupy II. Tba farmers' Institute last Saturday was well attended. A somber of awards wer mads I th annua la th deeaestic and fancy departmenta Th toUowtu officer wer elected: President. Ptr Tekaasah. Mr. R. F. Ward and Mrs. a B. War re u wer Omaha vbstor Wediisdy. Bert Iwl of San Frandec ass la Tekamah thl week, visiting bis parents, Girt bahle were bom this week to Mr. and Mrs. Kric Pearson, )lr. and Mrs. Jami-s Crosby and to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mptelmao Dr. and Mrs. Nesblt were hosts to a bobsled party that weat the evening at th James Cornish lion Monday evening of thla week. Miss Beeele Richardson nnd Herbert Blankenbecklrr, both resideuts of rlllver Creek precinct, were united m .merr-age last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Chapman of Okla homa heve been gueata this week at th homo of Mrs. Chatmsn's parents. Beat Lewis and wife. The friends and relatione of Mrs. Roy Raker, to tli number f forty wr mora surprised her Tuesday at th home southeast of town. Dr. Luklns wss alvted chief of the fare department at Its annusl meeting Tues day evening. V. L Jeep was re-cltcted asvretary-ireasurar. Cuban Veterans Will Stay Out of Polities HAVANA. Jan. It- With the aisuraacc mad tonight to President Gome hy feeder ef th veteran awvetneut ttat agitation would cease aad that th vet erans would loyally support I he sdmln iet ration In bringing all Cuban together ta patriotic accord and In remov.ni the faintest ex ruse far A merles mterventloa there appear to be a aaobt that the crisis la Cubs affaire oat beea success fully passed. Th conference at th president with lb press heent ssea of all tactions last sight, which II wss beueved wss h:d I define a poller of amies hie accord and of agreeing la the term of th reply I Secretary Knox s note of waning, proved merely to be aa exchange at news, no defined policy bring formotafed. - WhU the swceaaily of aaloa and co operation was recognised aa alt aide, t lie re was one discordant Bote In the at titude of the leader of th veterans who seemed reluctant to ur render th fruits ef their heretofore triumphant ctmpalgit and Wer disposed ta nslst upon tho canatltutlofial right ef the office ra of th army and rural guard la take part la lb movement That thl opposition ha' completely surrendered Its position I Indicated by an official memorandum Issued tonight from the palace, after a. !ong conference between the president and Oeneral Nunc and General Corona do. editor of Dlscusclon. representing the veteran. British Cotton Mills Will Keopen Monday MANCHESTER. England. Jan. . The dlrput In Ih cotton trade which culminated In a lockout affecting SOO.O'i men on December Zl has beta aettled. Tli question at lmu wa the employ ment 1 of nonuslsn labor. All the mills will be reopened en Monday. llll asm MM An Appetizing Aroma Coffee should ttitnukts appe- rtroh.it tn da so, coffee growths, blend, and roasting must be per fection. It. the .ppetizing quality cf TOME'S OLD S0LDS3 6SFFEE that endears it to the thou sands of particular coffee drinkers who use it. A single trial T.ill convince you of its quality and value. 3SC a aspxiaW TOMK BROS., Dm liainaa, la. There sir two klads sf spices, TOnVa-4 "!.' is TKAVKLS. Mra. Wmlrred Aradl ssst hs Misa Mstiism Mailer, gaw a card Party EC0;:0:.1YCERTIFIEDC0AL PLENTY OF IT SUnDEUlD DCOS. GO. 50 TEU-0 1614 HARNEY ST. ion j usi PH0e5ES""-1252 BERMUDA frames B?Ki?iwsj?D Jaa. 27. IhelCTrk" Arcadian Ertry Sat ttBiaeidaj fel S IjJjlLS K4 - - f. aw Tt9 Rcjil MaHStsaaPadstCi. aamag dpaa b&an. BPssasUt-f Sav I Bale eX. CateasT OR ANT HTKAMSH1P AGKNT