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TV II How to Wear the Ara-Notch Collars Ara-Noeh collar are fast gaining in popularity-xfitTj; V carefullj "dressed men, be cause the'patented "notch" enables one to " obtain the perfect, close fitting effect so much in favor now. ... ... ... . , fe Mft'depionstrating hi our west window just how' simple Tl is fo adjust these collars and also show-" ing many of the latest styles which you see advertised in magazines and street cars. We carry both the "Arrow" and "Barker" brands; either kind sell for 15c, two for a Quarter. New Spring Neckwear, 50c Jurt In and on display In tits window, a handsome lot of new knit tie in advance spring style. A rich blending of beautiful colon and shade in new and nobby patterns SOc Hen's Shirts Reduced A new shirt or two will freshen up your wardrobe, wonderfully. Buy shirts now and make a substantial saving. , ; ' $1.50.filiirts, now' 95c . $2.00 Shirts, How $1.35 1518-20 FARNAM STREET m lAKECY AND BURNS IN ROW - Jeteitiie. amL Lawyer Clash Fre qtrtntly at Heariiif. 0JODTTlfi KSXW OF'EEPOET ara Mad Told ef KrMnn 1 Assise MtGmwnm ' Ilia Servlrsa War Drsvawd j " la Case. Washington-. Feb. i.-wordy hoe- HUM , bet see Detective Mlltam ). . urns end Attorney 'inuitcy. Senstbr lorlmsrs counsel, were' renewed todar' rhen Burn eoutlnued under crnssexsml auan before lUe aenaU committee la leetlgatlug Senator " Larfrner'e ' election. Sura bad attacked the credibility of Itaarlaj klcGoaan, a wllnesa tor. Lorl- ttio laiHueMiKtMjraiaiiv to i delegate to tha, United Stltee, succeeding Dtomeos releunlo, recently elevated to the office of cardinal: Official dlepatehoe ennoenelng Mt. Bonaano'e appointment were received at th papal legation todar. him, and some hot ward a to "crooked lawyer" and "(rooked detectire." "By tha way, Mr. Burn." aald Hanecy, "you bar boasted publicly lnce you have baea la Waahlnaton that you lie to newspaper men and ethers." .suggested tha attorney. I ' i "We call It .finessing or tulnf aubter- "The ordinary man would call It lyini." "Toil do It yourself," retorted Burns. Burns' cross-examination, was concluded Jut before recess. MGR. BANZANO APPOINTED . AS APOSTOLIC DELEGATE i- -1 ROM;. Feb. l.-Pope Flu today ap pointed Mar. Oovannt Hansen, rector of the Congregation for the Propogatioa of Faith, to be apoatollo delegate la tha United State and created him titular bishop of Merttrte.- - . WaeiHtrenTcnt Wh 1i.Un. rUnvannl Lbpot fund" to put torlme, ever. .""'T T?.?"" p5' iUfiert and Burns lot Into a wranfle b earn a tha estamlrittlon began. ' Tbl ru has, bn.4nsulUn me," be kMr.Sura,':but Chairman, Dillingham re lasted Mat-not to Interfer In discussion bstwaea ereupsat "l'tu calV Mm or 1 will slop him.' re furted Burns. , , , , . i 'Til no aVet a I please," the chairman answered. i -c't tba witness protect himself r' ttuusered iterator keuren. as be turned kiward thachalnnen. . . ' f iThi'in baa been tuU -resting v Irybody who baa been on th wltneea nana." tainted Burna "1 don't propose to be Insulted. It he kespa en I'll tell fsmeUiliuT about his reputation." "Oh. I wamr reputation, all right,' pitarposed Attorney Manecy. . Tbe committee .decided, .the attorneys riust cess using language which could be regarded as Insulting. -iaea'asltte Ka'eW'at rJeparl. Attorney Hanery wanted to know If MuM.a K.J alii.. Ih. fftml tiAn ail cr,:Tf 7 . ferblcb aa Associated Preas dispatch on Isjwary 1J. U anatoundnc bis work on th case bad been baaed. Burns said be bad not. . . . easier Joaee took exceptions to a itatemeal. Ju, Ue dispatch that Burns hd teported' to the 'eommiltee. and that bis xirrleea lieVl .been dispensed witb only to be oontkiuaa. by the Cbtcaao Tribune. " aevar.bearj about It." declared Ben klef J opes, "and a I understand it, ropnael for the oonnnlttea wer never iutd by lire Uurns people that they had piadeaee Mnlnat JtcUowap. and than tbe teevlosa were . ausoontinueo. isn i mat "To. we knew about It." replied At arBy Healy. .1, n "Thee I am sorry le bear rt. " returned keaaor Jones. , "About . tbf time McGowan testified are in (July." explained Attorney Healy, Mr. Bms. the Cblcaco TMbuaa told us that a man named Mtuart. who claimed ha wa a ebon of btcOowan, waa talktnf In Chtcaco about Mctlowan'a testimony, t,' iMtectlTS BaJleyt a Burn operattTe, reported that -fltuart' Intimated that Mi Oowaa bad textlOed falsely and recetrad money, f'BaUey want an a hunting; trip witb MeOoaea. we ware told, aad lot admks- rtooa from him. Wa considered, howner. that K would be jut a detacMVWa word ratsn IteUowaa'a Wa recommended that the detectire be dlsaaoaed wttA." ! CARMEN TO TALK WAGES Question Reopened Next Week by Conference at Ses Moines. WELCOME SEST HEW BISHOP Ora Molars roaaaterrlal dab Seada Measase t Prelate Who ta Sen ta tease Weat Model i f arm Kaasht. (From a Staff Correspondent , l)K8 MOINKS.- Ia.. Feb. 1. (Special Tel earam.) The wace question for the street car company In this city to to be re opened next weak by a conference be tween the committee of the union and the mauarer of ths. company.-; The first meeting will be ltsld on Saturday. It ie expected 'the men will demand -some in- vreaae In wages and also'.tliat the- time In which It take to secure the maximum wage be derroaped. V trior for Valoa Mea. I'nlon labor has won a victory by being permitted to re-emabltsh Its "picket line" In the Muscatine button strike. Attorney General Coaeon has taken the position that the button cutters' union Is right and the manufacturers are wrong, sup porting bis position with a great array of court decisions. Assistant Hrary Samp son has gone to Muscatine to outline the poMtion of the attorney general' office and picket line probably will be re established at once. Coldest Jssssry la History, Compilation of facts concerning lha month of January Just closed shows that It waa the coldeHt January In the history of the weather bureau for Iowa and that the mean tempereturo waa 11.3 .degrees he low the normal for the month. In January, ISM, tha mean temperature figure out 7.1 degrrea below normal. The snowfall waa very light for the month. Club Welcomes BIhoa. The Ilea Moines Commercial club sent a telegram to Itt. Rev. Austin IKiwIIng of Providence. It. 1., congratulating him on his appointment as the bishop of the new les Molnea dloceae and welcoming him to the city. The club Invites the new bishop to attend the regular monthly meeting and take advantage of an oppor tunity to meet hundred of Pes Molnea business men. Madel Flra Waalrd. An effort la being made by the commer cial interests to have the John Deere company establish and maintain a model farm In tha limits ot Deo Moines to demonstrate what can be done by In tensified fanning. Such farms are being established elsewhere and an Invitation haa been extended to bare one bere. JUAREZ HAIDERS ' STILLHOLD CITY (Continued from Flrai Page.) , DEATH JjECORD. . ' " Mrs.' U K. Webb. TABOR, la.. Feb. t.-tpeclal)-Mra U K. Webb, aged 7 year, en of Tabor old settlers, died ot pneumonia at her home her Wednesday, the cams to Iowa from Lorain county, Ohio, In UM. She 1 survived by her husband. U Eh Webb, a son, Edgar Webb, both of Tabor, and two daughtsr. Miss Adella Webb of Tabor and Mrs. Bertha Style of Fort kupton. Col. Funeral services next week after the arrlysl ef Mr. and Mrs. B;)m. HYMENEAL , , Uaade-Baabaar. TABOR, la. Feb. l.-t8peclal.-Mr. Ralph B. Goods of Planklngton, B. D.. and Mia Zllpa Case Barbour were mar ried at tha home et the bride father, John Barbour, Wednesday. Mr. Good waa graduated from Tabor college In tbe class of VM and last year successfully taught science In the Sidney High school. Mr. Oeode la a young farmer formerly of Tabor, but bow at Fienklngtea, la, Kebraaka Clothing aompany announce their famous cellar aale Saturday-one day onlybox et I guaranteed t-ply col lars, ao-tbe event at the season. NBBRASKA CLOTHlNil CO. MrCawk Ftras keartulM, M-COOK. Neb.. Feb. !.-8teclaJTti IT. O. Phelps Commlsatoa aompany ef thttt oily, reorganised last Bight, taang iw name of the Pbelpa-Oray company, and electing C K. Kid red president: U bueaa. vice preeMaat; C. H. Boyle, treaauran C. B. Uray, aeoretary: H. O. Phelps. 'Loa cmt w. B. Wbltuker. A. a King, C. U Noble, B S. Oarvey. dh-ector. The aom pany atana bualaea with a paid ap cap- Hal ef lie.eax The Ulad Mens 1 seen when liver laartro and bowel stops- , the before Dr. King New Life Jfllla, the easy reerulatara, S eta. For aala by Beetea Drug Oa. OF I arirTHawrrTOt isoo-rHAarnoi.. .. Attorney BAnecy twitted Buraa for be-1 xirx-jtaru.. Uarlna what artrata dsteetlvea had told ibostimi , " i ruftTUaOT. .Xr mas w. : ' "DAKE'tlbe amr firom a vk ( V AX tttacBkiz&& kf FAUST 1 Vwv Y ' SPAGHETTI tnd watch the 1 ; fnk ran, 'reiaai the table. To . I nVS . lp tbe mly sailing;, repeat Ir V . UA3CU. BSOS. SLLavtavMeV aMMaMaaaa Arsenal Employes . Will Appeal toTaft - DAVENPORT. I a., Feb. l.-Fraaldent Tatt win be appealed to In an effort to prevent the Installation of the so-called Taylor system of ahop management at the Rock Island, 111., arsenal Announce ment of this plan was made today, to gether with the statement that the men are prepared to strike the moment work ing cards, which are a part of the sys tem, are Introduced In the shop by Commandant Oeorge W. Burr. Both ac tion were authorised at a meeting of employee of thearseijal last night. EUillk40WA REPUBLICANS--18 ENDORSE PRESIDENT TAFT Tebr I.-(Bpeclal Tele gram.) Klghth district republican! adopted the following resolution this af tempos In a meiUng held here:. r Believing the maintainable f our present prosperity can be assured only by continuing the rule ot the republican party, we declare tbe record of William II. Tatt as president deeervea and ehould receive the warmest commendation of all member of the republican party. We believe be haa proven himself to be honest, fsnrlghted, and an unpreju diced etatesman, an executive of recog nised ability and tact rad aa a republi can leader he baa carried to aucoeeaful completion the promises ot tbe party end we hereby pledge to him eur hearty, sincere and active support for reaemlna tioa and re-election. We urge our dt'i rtct and state dele gate be Instructed to carry out this pledge." PIONEER IOWA WOMAN PASSES AWAYAT FT. DODGE FORT DODOS, la., Feb, l.-Ot pedal Telegram.) Mr. I. f. flreen, kept alive for two years by artificial means, and seriously til for three year, died this morning at the age of U. Mr. Green waa a prominent pioneer, whose husband engaged actively In elvw affair la Oeka- looaa aad Des Mutnea from last on. They moved to Fort Dodge In USt, when the Uraea-Wheeler Shoe company waa erlab llshad bere by laaae Oreen Bona. The couple celebrated their golden wedding m IW Their eight children are . all living. SUIT AGAINST SOLICITOR FOR SCHOOL IS DROPPED IDA OBUVK. la.. Feb. L- Special.) Justice T. a Braiuiaa dismissed tbe case brought axel ust C A. Joaee, th colored oltcltor rer the MoKlnney FolytachoJe InaUtuta ef MeKlhney, Kyi - Jen was charged with eolloltUi funda wtthou, be ing authorised aad Preaident U 8. Bowles ef McKlaney eane her to tesoty agalast th man, but Joaea showed isaiUnilsls aad teetlfled that ha aad MuKlnaey had beea eat aoUottlad together. It batng aa. perant that It waa anr a misunderstand. Ing betwsaa tbe otnoera at tbe school aad th sellottor thaa aarthlng else the case was threwa out at mut, SENTIMENT ON FILM CAUSES BOY TO ADMIT PERJURY CKDAR RAPIDS. !a Feb, L-lnflu-enoed by the aatitlraent pictured on the film at a moving panurw show. Job Oataa of this elty today asade aTOdavlis that he had ewora falsely la a ease agalast Charts Jack of Trasr, la. Jack waa eeavtcted at attempting eatortlea aa Oatee' evidence. The two wans rlvala la lore. Jack waa aent to prtsoa two years ago aad paroled but October, after serving tweaty-aae aMBtb. w Saasaa by a are. aapir Bur lea's Arnica iealva Curaa sties, too, and the worst ssras. Oaaraatesd. Only eeata. For aale by Bealoa Drug c. TO C'B A CL.S M Oil DAT Take UAXATIVB PKOMO Wolnlna Tab lets Druggists refund seat) if It talla to rare. E. w. OttOVK aigaature kt an David Blapbam. America s greatest stager, Lyrhj theatsr Ftioag veasiis special train to Judrex. The mutiny of tbe troopa In that city ha given rise to many sehsatkjnal reports here. Ac- I cording to one Oenerat Reyes, who baa been given many liberties during hia con- finement. haa ecnt numerous letters from ! his prison to army chiefs, urging them to rebel against President Madero. Copies of these letters, axe said to have-fallen into thcr hands of 'governmont agents. i A special cerreepondent of the Mexican i Herald, who has Just returned from Za- I pata'a camp, dectarea the rebel leader au- ! peared to he expecting an uprising In tbe north of Mtxtco. Zapata declared to the j reporter that within a abort time there i would be startling developments. I Goven,rnent officials, however, profess to believe there Is ho connection be tween the mutiny at Juares and the Za- I pata movement' President Madero today said l.hat the trouble at Juares aroe from an attempt to muster out a portion of the garrison I and that It had no political significance. General Otozco ha notified i.he presi dent that be la starting today with 400 troops from Chihuahua for Juares. A report from Chihuahua says that all is quiet there. President Madero disbelieves the re ported connedhion between the trouble In the north and the Zapata campaign. Brandeis Gives Talk Before Fremonters FREMONT. Neb., Feb. t-louls D. Brandeis, the Boston attorney, launched bis speech-making tour In Nebraska at the 1 Arson theater this afternoon, where he advocated tha pollcte ot Senator La Follatte before a crowd of 2S0 parsons Mr. Brandeis devoted his speech mostly to flaying th trusts. In his speech Mr. Brandeis declared that the country faces a crisis equaled In seriousness only twice In Its history, once In IT7f and again In WO, when bloody wars were precipitated. To avoid similar consequences now the American people must think and act. "I know lit tle of the political game." said Mr. Bran dels, "for I am not a politician, but I do know that the time has come when our country must be run by business men. It la more Important then private business and th people must take bold of It." After the speech a meeting wa held t tbe New York hotel and plans laid for th district campaign. Pavld Thomas of Columbus and C. B. FWrley of Walthill were elected delegate to th district con vention. J. J. McCarthy of Ponca was endorsed for dalegate-at-large and A. R. Davis waa recommended for presidential elector. Resolutions were adopted en dorsing IA Fbllette for president and pledging support. Congressmen Korris of th Fifth district was endorsed for senator and recognised as the "Ideal progressive legislator." Trs policies of Roosevelt wer approved. The delegates ware pledged to abide by primary prefer, ence. Big Indoor Meet at iLincolruNext.Week T45cOW.'.Veb.. Feb i-tSpeclal-Tne annual Interfreternity meet at the Vhtverstty of Nebraska will be bold a week from next Saturday In the afternoon at the university gymnasium. At this time the' eleven Oreek letter societies among the men In th university will compete for tbe big bronxe shield which haa been offered to the fraternity carry ing bwy first honor In aa Indoor ath letic meet three times. The events will Include a S-yard dash, the high kick, the fence vault, the ehot put, the pole vault, the rope climb, a quarter-mile potato race, the tug-of-war and the relay rare. First place will count five points, second, three, and third, one, with tba exception of the tug-of-war and the relay which count, ten, stx and two. Immediately following the meet a mati nee danea will be held In the armory. Tbe dance le a distinct Innovation and It Is expected will prove an Interesting feature of the meet. Alpha Theta Chi ha won th shield twice. Delta Upellon once and Beta Theta PI ence. Individual medal will b presented for the winners of first, second and third places. On September tt tbe annual charter day meet will be held, which will be In the nature of a class tournament all university students being eligible to com pete. ' NEWS NOTES FROM BEATRICE CaeasilttM Craad Army Bneasas teat TTTlas; is seewrw wrmw ssss at ceaeral Slrklea, BEATRICE, Neb.. Feb. t-lSpeclai ) The program oommlttee of the Grand Army of tbe Republla state encampment to be held la this city aext May are try lr to arrang for th presence ot Daniel Sickles of New Tors, aad Church Howe, t'nlted States consul to Manchester, Eng land, at th encampment. It I expected DENTIFRICE S.e ml; iU t M i.'i ' wets fcv .ei.il MlNp'wfiiift en est a-itta taaasT rCKds. or Mansatca 1 UxSXtT. satis. BBmm 1 1 P II llT "" " srM aja. I I I fllf I cu,wt elve a pees II 111 111 I trsrlai Trauseal w UM. B B aalfV BBS H as'iaa aaisie.. eareaier. Rtsaauut, Finsi. Wea V.ltj an Tfeme tfeare. Saw BrM.a, ritru- wa. aawekecus, IrneUer nuas. rua. IMpa Sshtoe, ete. WeaSJjeiiU eaeseja. Mar a-.lMa "laKWSfcW cere after I U B Iwtat flW4 S) reaie eswtrteaea. Ts ejetHeeta Wita asw tat Trm Trial. Bee s4 RaarUHt Csree rreei fear uta AMnaa DR. VRANKUV MILBB. Deal u. nuiun. Misaa, u m auts sueav IIJIAWOEIS STORES Will Place On Sale SATURDAY February 3 -THEI R GREAT SPECIAL PURCHASE OF Entire Stock ttHsf Hf gr. 37 to 45 West 20th St., New York (Retired from Business) Including All the Waist Fronts, Yokes and Partly Made Waists-All the Em broideries. Insertions, All Overs, Bands, Galloons and Panels All the Beautiful Finished Waists of Silks. Linens and Beautiful Wash Materials. THE BARGAINS WILL DE DY FAR THE GREATEST EVER OFFERED 111 SUCH A SALE BY ANY STORE In America See the Great Window Displays Sale Begins Saturday, February 3, at Brandeis Stores that at least I.fflO veterans will attend the encampment. Charles Bachle. a young farmer living aouih of Beatrice, wes thrown from a mule yesterday while driving hi cattle from the stalk field and had hi knee cep broken. He Is In a local hospital. William Prultt and Miss Floy Warren, both of Liberty, were married here last renins by Judge 11. D. Walden. At a meeting of the Blue Valley Mer cantile company of this city the aale for the year 1311 showed an Increase over those ot 131 of S,oeo. H. & Ahlqulst waa elected eecretary and treasurer to succeed John Wlebe. M arrises license were granted yesterday to Paul Franklin Moeeley and Mies Martha Taylor, and Leo John Holme and Mut Helen Martin, all residents of the Wymora vicinity. The couples were married today. CUTIGURA OH HEALEDBAD SORE ; Scraped Flesh Off Bone Below Knee. Suffered So She Couldn't Sleep, Also Says: "I Believe Cuticura Soap i the Beit Soap Made," aM Lafayette t . Wleatta, Kaa. "Some tiros age I sea eenusg ap eoeae slaps shea the beard erusbsd uader me Hi an egg shell. sad my right limb went through te the knee, and scraped the Assh off th boa lust inside aad below tbekaee. I neglsried It lor a day or two. tnaa It began te hurl aw pretty badly. I put balsam ar oa to draw I tbe poawa, but vhes I t used H a week. It hurt se badly that I changed Is emUBMI. That mads It taiart and bias so badly that I eeuld Bet use u any aura, aad that was the fourth weak arasr I wss hurt. "Thaa I begea ts ass Coclouta Ostemeal for the sere. II slopped kurteig Imraed lately and began heeling right away. It was a had looting sore before Cutlesr Otntmeal healed ft, and 1 suffered so I couldn't sleep from two days slier I fell until I begea using Cuticura OttUmeat. . . s ' Cuticura deep B) the best soap I erer . w. I bar used ell kinds of soap tor sash lag say face, aad always It would have my face smarting. I bed ta keep a kxiaa le stop the smart, as laatter hew eipeaaree a soap 1 used. I lad at last hi Cuticura Soap a soap that will deaa my fees and lease aa smsrtmg. sad I do set bar te use any lottos oraaythtngelseleeeaeit. 1 batters Catieura Boap Is the bast soap made." (named) Mrs. M. . Falreblld. May a. 111. Cutk-ur Soap list.) and OrtVwre otat smbI (soc.) are snM by drugs an sad dealsrs everywhere. A staurle set B) ertea eutteleat. Liberal sample ef seek mailed free, wit aj-a. book ea skia and scarp traMSMBt. Address. Dept. T, Boee. -TSBdst eared aheaat use OaUcura Soap Shavhs sask. Diamond Jewelry In addition to many diamonds ot higher valua la tblg atpra, tbera rs also aoy .in eipetuHk telc tlons of diamond Jewelry that ara eiceptlonal piece for tb pric. In, fact all tha P re cto n atone ar Included in thl aseortfkBot It will be to four advan tage . t examine these artistic ot tering, for thr cannot b dupli cated elsewnere Selections ara seat oat of town to those Baking themselves known to us a reliable. Duat Merely Bay In rest ALBERT EDH0LM JEWELER Stxteeath aad Hanarj. t Making Things Hum We are now unloading a straight carload of Elec tric Wasliers. This means that at our Exclusive Retail Washing Machine Store we are selling a carload every sixty days or less, even through the poorest portion of p a the year. Why? Because The 1900 Electric Washer and Wringer 1 th only one on tha market that i ROTH SfMPLB and BAFK Only -lias THREE COGS (and these encased). No wooden peg to tear tha clothes. A child can operate It, Does a bis; washing at a F.Wtrif tVnfpr " m csnis. lc u prove tnta to you. ir s "8ler Just 'phone or call and we will send one or Hand rower, to you. ..... .. . , FIFTEEN DAYS' FREE TRIAL ' ' : ; ' CASH OR CREDIT. Sold Under a Positive Guarantee. We Are Washing Machine Specialists. .aV. .wr l7Uaf VVHOnCiX VW. TYLER 1011. 308 SOUTH 18TH ST. 1 THE FIRST GRAY HAIR SIEM OF AGE. DON'T LOOK OLD BEFORE YOUR TIME Easy Way to Preset ve Natural Color of the Hair and Make It Grow, f A harmless remedy, made from com mon garden sage, qalekly restores gray hair to natural color. His rare of the aalr, to prevent It from losing Its color and lustre, Is Just aa Important aa to care for teeth, to keep them from dis ordering. Why spend money for cos metics and cream to Improve, the com plexlon. and yet neglect your hair, when gray hair la even more conspicuous end suggestive of age than wrinkles or a poor complexion? Of th two. It Is easier to preserve the natural color and beauty of the hair than tt Is to bavs a good complexion. , All that Is necessary Is the occasional use of Wyeth's Begs aad Sulphur Hair Remedy, a preparation of common gar den 8age and Sulphur, combined with other valuable remedies for dry, harsh, faded hair, dandruff, lulling scalp and falling hair. After a fen applications of thla simple, harm leas remedy, your hair will gradually be restored to Its natural color. In a short tlm the dan druff will be removed, and your hair will a longer come out but will atart to grew aa Nature Intended It should. Don't neglect your hair, for tt goes further than anything alee to make or to mar your good looks. Tou caa buy thla remedy at any drug store for fifty cents a bottle, and your druggist will glv your money back If you are not satisfied after using. Purchase a bottle today. Ton will never regret It when you realise the difference It will make In your appearance, Special agents. Sherman A afc Couusll, rth and Dodge Bta. AXlTf BBTElf TS. LYRIC THEATER Friday, February 2 DAVID BISPHAM America's Greatest Singer Seats on tale at Owl Drag Store Steph ens1 Shops 1618 Farn&m 1901 Spring H ats "OatAXA'S CZsTlX" That Or are Dutch Comic, - ' J a -. a oaixTT co. tmiTiHIU AJTS TACBBIUtB) Uajastle Musical Four: Al Herman, tlie Biack Laugh; West A Bentuo, "sub In Jail - Gaiety Glrle Chorus laeiss Hai aTarlase avary Weak Bay. rWTtra BAILT fill WIIX: Omaha's Own Comedian, IS, LIB VBOTBI with 'Tha etnger Glrle.-- t Ileal Hace hersss In "Pottirlty Wlaner." Seata selling and selling fast. lOiLlOiIillilJ Tealght aa aatsrSay, Sac to iim swssreay Mk, sae ts f 140 LUX.U SLini ta tss Maatca) a access ef ail -arrga ptrpxaaacar Baa.! Bays rmaWW afelirrYKE aa. Xfewry tsay S:1B. Bvsry tngM M ABTAIIOBB WAVBSTHVaJi Pat Ttaeaay and atartoa Baau Sagsr . MiUIr tt Oa; Meaner. Uayee Moater; Tss Ntrbats Mstara; The ArliagVm Four; , Jans Bovaus sad lisrte Myers; Patty , and tousparada: aUnetaacapa: Orpaeum ' Ceacsrt Orcosstm. rilass. sTIgM, las, 1 ass, sea. Wo. BTsttaaa, 10a. seart easts. aes saaswt sataraay aad gaaSay. AMERICAN THEATER ToaigM. Mats. Tasa, Tssra, na Bat. "The Right of Waf 1 1 xrx XT wxxg "Tss rrlass Csaaa J Cessy, SuKa a 3. .ta. aos. anaa www tubx. gav. Two See Ssrlasgwes: Married X.!fe Tears gwaaross, and las KRU8 THEATER m arsBBy aad thatr rasasss Watar sseleei Traaa. r-rtday sTlgst Chora a iraw Oestsst, Vsttsxag Oeasst ssd Sasww sTlg-k.