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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1912.
We Take Pleasure in Announcing the
First Showing of Advanced
Spring Styles in
Suits and Coats
For Juniors and Small Women
See Window Display Tomorrow
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TH tctnrt rttmrt
ow
1513-20 FAUN AM STREET
CARROLL CALLS TAX
I Crorernor of Iowa Will Hats Diieu-
! lion of Hew legislation.
MENiDukeWmEesira -
From Presidency of
- American Tobacco
'F0E3I KU5ICLTAI L0A5 BUSUD
Oca afesaea Csssmmtal Ctna Tafcee
Step to tKttiMk Lena Sharks
Harrlgaa aefeeee Cirau'9
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
DBS MOINES, la, Feb. T. (Special
TelegramJ A call for Stat tax con-
j ferenot to be held In Da afotaes March
to-H iu )! by Governor Carroll.
Kvrry coaoty in th atati la urged to send
delegates to the convention te rata oa
quevttoos of tax reform to he lneorpraUd
Mi th tecommeadatJesis for Bear legis
laaoa submitted to the next general as
sembly br the Stat tax eommisstoasc.
At tba last aeaato of tba tax aommleaoa
a resolutloa raa nosssd taverlng a publl
tax conference and tba mattar ant la Ua
hands of tho governor.
KAISER OPENS . REICHSTAG
SsotU Democrats Stay Away from
Sctdon in Palace.
WA5TS BIGGER A13CT ACT IAYT
I
' Ha Sap
gractoua assistance, I look wtth oonfl-
' dence beyond tba struggle of today to
lha futara of tba smpire.
"I Croat you, gentlemen, at tba opening
ct tba acw sssslon of too baparlal parlia
ment la tba bop that four work will ba
of aanico to tba nation aad to tba poop's"
Bssptre
orral Baoao
v ttoaal evaaar
alal Fejsssas
Moat Resaala Fan
to Defend w-
aaa Cola.
, BERLIN, !k I.-tmperar WtUlam In
person at aooa toony opened the Rcloh
tag, tba thirteenth seeerabled alnoe the
foundation of tba Oenaai empire. .Aa ta
customary. Instead of going to Istpartai
rtrUsmsat. the tmparor called tba mim
bera to tb pekvas. where ha seeds his
speech from the throat la the greet wbHa
ball. Tea dsputla prists! were far the
mart part a uaSlarm or oourt dress but
bo representative of the santol deem Mails
party, comprising more than one-fourth
of the awnaaraMp'of the house, put la an
r I - " ' '
oea of Ike speech was the
I tee saalttoas ta tba military and
Beval feesss. which aid uinHdirtd nee
teary Hi the preaant tnternatlooal tttua
ttom, '' - "
Orwateaaj to itoaabora. -'JAftar
greeting th (Hero her of the Im
perial Parliament ta the same of tba gov
erajnrata of tba .emrTi wmfsderated
atatoa. the emperor affirms hla deatra ta
iugment tho wslfhr at all dsssss at the
people of Oannsnr, and malatala the
atiaagthi and preatlce at the aatloa. He
appealer to lha aow ParUaaeat tor lu
loyal eewperatlM la thla work and then
pu I the hope that hp a atrk ad-
hareaot to the flaaadal pellcp aow la
torn the kapertal flaaaeea woohl aooa ha
plaeed aa a tberewaW ound, baXa. ,
i Tba emperor lhaa referred ta the aow
leamierml tfeatlea about to ha aatared
lata hatwora UeraMar aad other eoun
uua. aad anaoumed that tba imperial
(eerBmeat Jo ardOUatlng than would
adhera to (he oM- jaale ef Ite tarltl
puller, aader wbloh trad Indnetrr -and
aprleuluire had proapored ao well. '
laiajm Akbw aad harr.
: Thaa oaaMN tba part bt tho amperof
apaaeh tor wrerb memhara of the Hoteb
atac ere waitlac With the utawet aaaer
em that part wMah he piaaa retor
aaeaa to tho latorattloaal altuauea aad
to the aapeotad lorrmei In the armp
aad aaep. There waa parMai dMapfxdM
aHBt. hewoear, ae the mapariir aareb7
num. mil the aiaMaraa la a ceaarai
war and did not atea anr datalh .
Me aaht;
. "Tor the aiimeni of ear work at peace
at heme aad abroad, the empire moat
pemaia pewerfal eneuch to defend at ell
fhaea Ha aailanal haaor and ha poena
alooa, aa wail aa Its juat latereou la the
world. It Is therefore mr eoaetaot dutr
and care to maintain and etrenxthen,
both oa land aad aa eae, tho defeaettre
power of tho qermaa peopta. whleb does
ot ax yomnt men. capable ot beartnl
arma Meaoarea with thla 'aad ta lew
are la operatloa and WW he submit ted
to you, together with propoaala tor eoe
fiinp the additloaal etot. la belplac this
nafwneat work, pea will ha graatlp
sarniii lha FaLher lead.
Treaty erlth tVaaro.
"la osaoludlaf; oar adreameat with
Vraaea wa haea pUea aow proof ot oar
settle rateraattooai aim-
Body of Weaver
Will Have Guard of :
; Honor, oj Comrades
I)Kg MOIKEII, reh. ;.-jonaral X
& Weaver, who died yesterday, will
have a military kuard at earrtvara ot tba
Second Iowa Infantry, hla old retlraoat,
whea hla luaeraj taJtat place axnorrew.
Ha will ba burled from the First Metho
dist church at !: In the afttraoea. foe-
Mwtnc aervtcea. Hla two pons aad three
sons-in-law will bo active pail bearers. ,
Genera Weaver was to have been the
pueet of honor at banquet next week to
be at vn by the eurvtvore of tho famous
Second Infantry, la obeervaaos of tho fif
tieth anniversary of the battle of Fort
DonneuoB, la which ha played aa las
port ant part.
. city
A municipal loan bureau to oomhat the
erlli at the loan shark system to Dos
Molaes will be aatabnahed by the Dea
Moines Commercial dab. At a meednc
of the dirt esses of tba club they approved
ot the esuMlshrnenk of such oh Institu
tion and pledfed their subscriptions to
tba capital slock of the bureau.
fern pear Kefaera lacssaso.
General Manacer i. R. Harrisaa of the
Dea Matneo City Railway company no
tified the street ear man's union that It
will ba Impossible for the company to
XTeat tba (-cant Increase In waxes asked
hay the employes. Ia a letter to J. D.
Boanyia, proatdoul of tba anion, Mr. Bar-
rtxaav dsrliaos - be aonforat to tho
request of tba employee to paylnf It
would ottaa a receivership far the oora-
paoy. He aetata out that tba Increase
naked Is a per cent aeeot la waxes and
it It weald xesaa aa annual !aerease
ta she eras eat at tba steal company of
pULMe, .
NEW TQBK, "Feb. T.-James B. Duke
xn will nslrn -from the prealdeacy of
the Amerlran Toeetceo eompany to I
come chairman of-the Britlsn-ADoncan
Tohscap'oempanV.' limited, wttlj Its-chief
office ha Uboflon. It waa anneaacsd lata
today at the American Tobacco eompany
af floes. With thee- announcement was
oounled the statement that bo will be
succeeded aa areeldsrit of the American
Tobacco company: by Farerral Hill,
knur a vies prssUsat.
Mr. Duke' deatra la maklnx the chance.
It waa orplslasd, waa ta doaoto himself
to the sites is f the busfiissa of the
Brltlsh-Amsrlcaa Tobacco company, lim
ited, which now. pea principally In.Chian,
India. Aantraaa. eshda.--e&th,eYIrfca
and continental Ku rope-
Mr. Duke said ha fsit that a larcer
field of activity and nseflilaeea awaited
hint la the British-American Tobacco
company and the other com pastes which
were dlalntccrated under tho decree of the
droult court were now fully organised
and embarked on their separate careers.
Black Walks Hoof
With Wailing Kid
Juvenile court officials ware rescued
frees Impsadlat oelamKr aad fourth
floor city officials protected from "tie-
bearable anoyance" whoa Uward Black
of tho Library board, a crave and earn
est maa, walks tba halls with a howling
e-monta-eld abandoned baby.
PaUoa, started tho episode whea they
n el lad the noma of Thomas Qlexer, IW
North Sixteenth street, and found Olsger
and his wife Intoxicated and three smell
shlldrea la dancer from exposure or pos
sible mistreatment j( developed that the
yesuuraat of tho three had keen adopted
aad tba pottos carried It la rha juvenile)
court and aahed that It be placed at the
Child having institute.. '
"WhUej Moor Bernstein was talking ta
tho youaxster fa a very series msnasr.
expteJntac In detail that a protective
avrtft wasa'l such a bad thing, rrooaaon
(Kftoar Carver waa calling up the In
stitute, la the meantime tho young
patriot protested and did H loudly, "ef
forts to soothe the ruffled temper ot tho
Utile tot wore unavailing wall! tho library
rd member appeared.. The alary was
olroubued . through the city SiU and
pretty stsnographer found a most In
teresting subject for cob reree don.
STRIKE TALK AT ROCK
ISLAND AT DISCOUNT
DAVENPORT, la, Feb. T.-8utko talk
amanc emrpeoyea at the Bock Island
ereeosl waa at a dlscooat today aa lbs
result of a movement for the aoesptanoe
of the Taylor aystem Job card under
protest Bnttl the ooagrsssloiml eommlttee
appointed to lavestbrau the syatam shall
have reported. ' ,
A definite announcement that the union
men will not strike pending tho oonxree-
atontl investlcatlen wa expected to fol
low a conference bet wee labor Isadora
and Commandant Oeorc W. Burr lets
thla afternoon, . - '
waa the dicaity aad la-
e rests ef Germany.
. iBldo by side wtth the asslntenaaes of
oar alliance wtth Asatria-tluacary I
ttsiy any poliey has beea steadily tarsotsd
toward the eMttrratkva ot frtssslry rela-
tlea with all the power oa the beats ef
tataal mm aad good will
"TrasUnc aa the healthy fore at tb
rtd ratyta; oa Sod
LATHAM OAVIS OBJECTS
TO REALTY APPRAISEMENT
A lot at xesiahsrs at this exchange
aeeft know a d Ulag about the value
at property," wa tho ettlsmsnt that
Latham Davis fired at the Real Kstata
the awe, after aa appralssmsnt bad
beea asada at a tower Far nam street tot,
placing a value oa it of pel a foot torn
than Mr. Davis thought It aught to be.
Tba exebaago appraised two lots la tb
oewntowa district, tb appraisement be
ing aa average ot the estimates of th
ladtvtdusl member. Oa one tot th fig
ures were not far apart, but oa th other
they varied widely. Harry Wolf eon-
firmed his title to realty expert by nuk
lac an sstlmats which turned cut to be
th averse of all th estimate.
WARM WEATHER STILL
PREVAILS IN THE WEST
Viewed from the railroad pant
Ttow, the eM spell that blew Into t
vtetalty I only tocal, being eoe fined en
tirely to a entail area along tb Missouri
Peculiar After Effects
of Grip This Year.
bm Kidaf ysii Weakened Condition
Doctors In ah uerta of the eemtn Sam
been kept busy with the epsoeml of grip
which ba visited so many kstatta The
symptom of grip thtt year aat vary ele
tnsstag aad leave the system la a raa
down eosvhnoa, particularly tho kMasys
which seem to suffer most, as every vic
tim esmpmlns of huno back and urinary
troublss which ahecud not be aealeeted.
as thss eraser atxnals often lead te mors
aerlouo xlciusass, auch as dreaded Bright'
Disease. Local drucclat report a large
sale aa Dr. Kllmefs Swamp-Root which
so many people say seen heals and
trsranheoe tho kidneys after an attaos
ot grip. Swamp-ttuot hi a great kidney,
over aad bladder remedy, and. bring aa
herbal SBwspouad has a gentle heahnc
effect oa the kidney, which hi ainoet
irrasMlabrly noticed by those who try It.
Dr. Kilmer A Co, Binnlngham. K. Y,
offer en Mad a MmBle hAfti Umma-
Keot, Ire by mall ta every sufferer who
reqoesw u. a tnej wiu convinro any
on who tnay be ta aesd ot It- Regmar
stss bottle m eta and V m. For sale at
all druggists. Be aura ta meatlea thai
paper. - . ,
I
Reports issstud at the bsasktuarter of
th vanoen rsilsoad ladteats Uat frosa
Grand Island throughout Nskrasha. both
aarsh and south, temperatures ranging
tram M) t at degrees above sere are gen
eral. Ia th Black Hill aad la "Wyom
ing leeafsrs tares ar reported about tb
asm as yesterday.
DEATH RECORD
Staler W. R. Laaaa.
CH1CAOO. Ft, t.-htajor W. R.
Uajaa, ouatodlsa at the resently opioid
Ovbotsr Nauoaal park la Mentaaa aad a
veteran Indies authority, died bar today
front a malady at the heart.. Mator
Logea w H year old and ieave a
widow and two dauchtsre, HI father,
aa aid Indlaa teghtsr, hi burled oa Cus
ter last battlefield and his sua win
probably ba Interred beat him.
Traeeee C. White. .
BUFFALO, N. T.i Fab. T.-Trumaa C.
White, former luetic of, tb supreme
court, who pronounced the death sen
tenon oa Leon Csotcess, sssssris of
Preatdant McKlnley. and presldod at
many notable trials, died la this city
today.
HYMENEAL .
a Ha-lmejledoo.
MARRHALL.TOWN. la.. Fab. T. CDp
dal.-Mlss Nettie laglsdus. on of tho
best known of the toslnsss women at this
dty and tho bead at tb dry goods firs
at Nettle lagtodue Co., and David 1,
Smith, a tree vet! ox salesman of thla dty,
were married today la Chicago.
aeltb to Ba Paysaaste
WaxUINOTOK. Feb. t ASM
nations eral To the eanat by
avaita to ae pagr master nfl at
the
OLD MAN STRANGLES '
- ON PIECE OF CHICKEN
HOMER. Ia, Fob. T. flnHt I -eHran-
gulatlaa. eaussd by a peeoe of chick ea
which be was sating at dinner, caused th
death ot Riley Wldtak, aa aid maa and
os ef the ptonoar f Weheter eeuaty.
The aged man wa dead before a doctor
oeuld roach I
. V
a Wffeewiip. tsnis woovxeeaa t ' i
aoWA COT. Id, Fe. f.-taVeelal TeW
gram-e-Laaimstt Kaa.. waa caasaa
(he ttHI meeting place ot the Interna Ootial
CaaferMo at University Church Work
ers, which eioeed a two daof eesstoa bar
today. Tba foUewlag officers
FrseldenL Rev. W. Blskemaa. Vnl.
verslty of wleeonetn; trice president. Rev.
T. M. ghepherd. University of Nebraska;
secretary-treasurer, Hev. Wallace Faya.
Uslveretty of Kanaaa.
Today assslna at tba aonforsn bv
etuded altrsssis by Prof. K. D. Btarbock
of Iowa, Bar. Mathews Alltsea t Wis.
canst n. Rev. amee Baker of Illinois, Bar.
C. M. Shepherd at Uneols and A. J
Elliott ot New Tork City,
Two Petitions Are
Filed for One Street
Petition for paving Lavenworlk from
Sixteenth to Thirteenth streets hav been
filed wtth th city clerk by the Purlngton
and Buffalo brick repreeentatlves. It Is
aid that each petition claims th re-
autslt number at si seat urea. Th legal
department will pees on the validity at
the petition.
DATE SET FOR BEVERIOGE
TO ADDRESS THE TEACHERS
Albert J, Bereridge will address the
school tree here of Omaha ea February
II at the Lyric theater. A telex ram was
received from bint by Superintendent
Graft, accepting th invitation. He la new
la Indianapolis.
Hon. Jobs Barrett ot the raa-American
union will also addree the teacher. HI
talk will be given RVbruary A, also St
th Lyric It was at first announced that
thess e peak era, secured through a fund
donated by a permuneat organisation of
teachers, would apeak at tb Yoang Wo
rn ess Christian assoclatioa auditorium.
. lbs new arrsasemenu were ant
Bounced
SALOON KEEPERS HOLD "
' THEIR ANNUAL BANQUET
The Mstaal club, a local Honor orgaa-
fastte at Omen, gave It annual baa-
eeet at WaaMnxUm hall but rvoalng
wtth It ptoavlnent satooa ksspsrt In at
tendance Ppseehea wr made by a
number and th dub wa entertained
by the Scandinavia Glee dub with a
ai bet ef songs. Dave H. Harding acted
as toaatmaster.
Vetera Drops Dead at Absrdssa.
ABERDBKM. V LX. Fee. T.-SpocatL)
Theodore Boardmaa. a pioneer ef this
(Brown) Bounty and veteran nf the civil
war, prominent In Orand Army ot th
RepubUe circle, dropped dead at the
hem ef hi soa here at aooa yesterday.
Ha as bora In New Tork City ta in.
Four year axe be and hi wife celebrated
their golden wedding anntverasry, th wife
dying a year later. Flv growa children
survtT bins.
YEISER TIES UP.
WITHJARRISON
(Continued Iron First Page.)
unrest, the uncertainty and the distract
ing affect on business that hovers over
presidential campaign. It would be
known la the start what his attitude
towards bus Ices would be. what his
attitude la all the gnat essential re-
cutaltea ta conducting th affairs of a
prosperous people would be, for bs has
been tried out la tb fiery furnace of ex
perience and not found wanting.
"In my humble Judgment, nil things
take tnte eonslderatloa and weighed from
every view point It would seem that at
the pros sot lima the republlcana of this
country ought to unit la tb nomination
ot Colonel Roosevelt."
' Waata to' Name Folk.
K. E. Erlckson of Brocton has written
eeretary ot Utate Walt to ascertain
whether any petition to place tho name
of Joseph Folk on th primary ballot
bad yet been filed. Mr. Wslt replied
there bad beea none up to th present
Mr. Ertcsoa Indicated that If none bad
been filed be would attend to It
B. M. Slmms of Hastings has sent In
a filing as a democrat candidate for
railway commissioner. Mr. Slmms' nam
wa oa th primary ballot last slsction.
but be tailed of a nomination.
Frank lama, the St. Paul bora Im
porter, who filed th other day aa a
populist esndldats for th ssnala from the
anghteenth' district, today seat In hto
psasrs to bs placed oa the primary bal
lot as a damocratls candidal tor th
use afflc.
It was reported la Lincoln today that a
pettttoa had beta started at Ctfumbu
asking that the Beats at Senator Hitch
cock be Pinoed aa the primary ballet ae
a democratic candidate for delegat-st-
larg to th national convention.
Taft Men Ira Ready.
Th final draft at th petitions far the
Taft primary ticket bar beea approved
and ths printed forms ar eipeoted to
h ready to b saat out tomorrow, See-
rstarr-vumn pss neon. Busy , perfecting
aa.ensnlaatlox and new has the work
a elated la ail but four of ths ninety.
twoosuntio ot tho state. md tnsslilwgi
Vrk has been don ia thss feast.
Ths srianlsstlatt he been ss psrfeoted
that M wis wauolr only a short time at
ooatplets th petitions aad have them
ready for filing. The now turn of affairs
caused by th Injortiea of Roosevelt tats
th campaign and tba tleup between the
Roosevelt booeters and LaFoUstts's fol
lower Is set giving Currlo aay worry.
While bo admit that both men bar
many friend In th stale, ba I confi
dent as ever that the friends at Taft
ar la a larg majority and that th Taft
ticket will carry th stale, and that ths
president wOl hav a substantial auv
Jorlty over all to th preference rot tor
president
ROOIBVCLT (tVSYBS LrwCOMI
Ks-Pvewldoat Beads Fart at Letter
ta Newapapor Mea.
NEW TORK. Feb. T.-Wlth the est
respond en oe of Abraham Uaoota aa a
tsxt book and six newspaper reporters
a pupils. Colonel Thosdor Reoeevert
dd reeved today what be sailed hie
First Class In Appned Deotnt Pett-
tlcs." Colonel Roosevelt prefaced hie
talk wtth th deetaraUea that ba had
tried la Inks Lincoln's Utters as a guide
for himself and b thought that excerpts
from many ot the martyred president's
tottsr would max proper rootles to
susstions that are being asked htm dsfly.
Ons of Lincoln's letters especially. Mr.
Roosevelt thought, would apply to eondt
ttoas confronting Mm today. Thai was a
letter written at Springfield an April t.
lto), to a F. McNeil. Tb part em
phasised by Mr. RooBsveJt road aa follow:
I have made this explamttoa te you
as a friend; but 1 wish ao xptoaatioa
made to our tnmiils What they want
1 a squabble and a funs, and they enn
have It If we explain and they cannot
hav It It w don't.'
MTiaughlin Says ' .
! He is Not in the Race
Rev. M. O. McLaughlin, pastor at tb
United Brethren church, ia ohtorting ta
the report that bs Is la th race for cava-
Brionsr. "It was reporUd that I took
out a petition." bs said, "but 1 didn't
In fact I don t know anything about It.
My friends are calling me up all the
lime and I don't know what to da"
Psrhap soma at year frlsads took
out th petition." said a reporter; sad
asked Rev. McLangtilla If he would eater
the race. Th possibility that aoms of his
friends war circulating the petition and
net occurred ta him. ,
"Well,- ha said. I dea l know ft IU
raa or set It ait depends oa fatur -
v sen pen sate. Id like to know whs is elr-
cuUtlng the petlliaa.'.'-,r
Moewa atarea tar Bow Tee.
ATLANTA. Ga, Feb. t.-Cbarlss W.
Meres, th New Tork hanker, recently
pareeed by Presidsat Taft. toft tor New
Tork late today.
Ask Your Doctor
A Strawy Teaec - WKhaet AJceewl I A Great Aftarstnw - Wchont AJrahal
A tawasj Mw. wTBssst Alcohol A f smeV taeehctoe . Witbeeit Ateohel
Ask your doctor if famOy racdidne. Gke Aycr's Sarsanariua, it
not vastly better without akohcH than wtth it zJLiFil;
Artoraey Says . Cerwaia , Wltaissis
Are Takiaa ' Creeut Interest ia
;- - Keewiagi Klmvasl iassg
lha Dead.
6T. LOUI3. Mo, Feb. T.-OutUalng te
th Klmmst Jury today tb first effort
to ostahnsh the Identity of tho present
claimant aa the missing George A- Klnv
mel. Attorney Frederick H. Bacon (aid:
"This reveals a plot. There will b much
said in this trla! about 0101."
Batoa. attomoy for th pecoivcr of tho
Nile.. Mich., bank; which, to aulas an
Insurance eusiunny '-fCT -Krmmefe insur
nne. rorerred to Andrew J. White, the
toriasr Mow Tork aoavtot, who the de
fense contends la KiiameL as "tba claim
ant." i
White, according to Bacon's statement
to tho Jury, was first discovered Juno tt.
1M, eleven months after Klmmel disap
peared In Kansas City. Bacoa called the
Jurors' attention to th fact that Kimme!
at that tun would hav beea ta year
old and that Whits had, stated to the
prison author! tlea he waa It year eld.
The claimant bad bin eyas and Kbrunal
had dark brown ayes, according to ths
attorney. -
Difference la teeth, vrrlgbt, height aad
marks ea th body war also ceiled to
tba Jury's attention. Tho trip at White
te Nile, Mica, after bis release from
prison lest September was aarrated.
Bacoa said Whit did not reeognlss aay
ot RUmmaTs boyhood acquaintance.
Onward (TBryan of tba counsel for the
Insurance eompany then outlined his sids
of th can and what ha expected to
prove. His preliminary statement agreed
ra respect to Klmmel' carry history with
that already made to th Jury by th
plaintiffs attornoyi 1
Andrew J. Runt, a former Omaha
neighbor of Khnmel.' was named aa a
new and highly important witness - by
O" Bryan. Hunt, he said, would" b used
as a wttnsss for 'th plaintiff. '
"Certain witnesses Tor ths plaintiff,"
said C Bryan, "taks groat Interest ta
keeping Klmmst dead."
Phyelral Wreck, bat Kaew fama
' O'Brien la closing hla statement painted
a vivid word picture bt th finding of
th claimant In hUttaswaa (N. T)
asylum for th means.
It was la B ws heard ef a prisoner
In Matte wan who claimed to bs Oeorc
A. Klmmel. h saM. "On investigation
In May. 1M, wa found a aoar-wreck
of humanity who hsd cares, troubles,
skiknsss and scars and waa wounded,
and bruised both In body and In mind.
When be stood np and shut hit eye
he would fall down. Ho was physically
aad mentally disqualified, i
"Ho waa a man wh had suffered extra
wonderful tragsdy. He sat with his
bead ia hla handa and moaned. A scar
oa th book ef hla neck Indicated that
at aoms time bis head had almost boon
severed. He had depressions oa his
skull la two pieces aad hi left thumb
hsd been amputated. But ha still
snswersd to th nsms ot man-end ot
vseorge a. .cimmai. ,, .
DMMEL CASEJTATEMENTS
Attorn.? for Bank Says that Plot
is XeTesied.
AXSWER 01 rSSTOASCZ COUP AST
YOUNG MEN'S HEBREW
i CLUB MEETSTHIS EVENING.
Tna Young Men's Heejrew ssssnlstlea.
which was rsemity formed, will mset
this svwnlng tn th vestry room of Temple
Israel. At eerh of th prevleu three
meeting th msmbsrshlp was doubles.
aad a tore number at aMtloaal onrall-
nvsnts are expected that evening. Among
th msmhora ot tho tsssslttlua ar many
at Omaha's best known young basis ess
Threats Are Made to
Lynch Man Charged
With Triple Murder
NOWATTA. OkL. Feb. T.-C. L. Haw
kins, a wealthy plantar, area ted near
Delaware. OkL. bt connection' with the
cremation ot Harvey Hurst, Mrs, Hurst
and 'Elsie Adams, when their ' home
burned last Sunday night, waa brought
here today for safs keeping following
throat of lynching. Hawkins declares he
was te have wedded Miss Adams today.
Senate (tommittee .
Begins Steel Hearing
WASHINGTON, ' Feb. , 7. Th senate
committee on finance today began a ssrtss
of hearings on the bouse start tariff re
vision bill, which would max aa average
reductJoa of at per cent Li th present
tariff taw. The bearing marked th first
reel work or the senate aa th tana
qusstloa at this session nf congress.
No attempt has been nude to limit the
hearings, but Chairman Penrose bad In
dicated a view that ths committee may
bo sal to finish ths bearings to about
thro weeks and then proceed to con
sider tho Mil In executive session and
make prompt report to tho sonata
Many mea representing interests sf-
fected have asked to sneak. Those whom
tho committee agreed ta hear today were
William Ptggott. ot Seattle, Wash, tor
tho Padfio Coast Steel company; J. L.
Ot Merman f . New York, representing
manufacturers of tinfoil and bottle caps;
Presldtnt H. P. Miller of ta National
Alloy eompany ot Fhlladephia, and repre
sentatives of card-clothing and steal pen
Interests of Philadelphia and New Tort
Glee Club Selected
for the High School
Th hat. of lads la ths Omaha High
School Glee slab, who will bs Included In
th concert program which will bs gives
at Springfield Friday- swung bat. bean
announced by Walter B. Graham, di
rector! Regular nhssrssls hav been
held for th last firs wseks In Brepara-
Uca tor this concert, and th repertoire
which has beea aceulred rivals that st a'
eolleg organltatlbn ot songsters.
In addition to th twenty lads tncludsd
I th list, the following will tak part
In ths concert: Walter B. Graham, bari
tone selections: Kenneth Wldenor, ac
companist, and Mis Orac Slabtugh,
pianist " " ' '
Following to th list:' '" . '
First Tenor Lynn Sackttt, Howard
Over, Frank Malm and Charles Robel.
j Second Tenors "Wallace Mentis, Ken
neth Craig, Vernon Schlth and Charles
turry.
Baritone WUIard Slabaugh, Max
Block, Bdward Parkins. KndaU Ham
mond, Flnlsy Jenkins, Kdwsrd Und-
land. CI so Clalbom and Robert Hughs.
Bassos Freden Keenlg. Herman
Handschuh, Waldo Shllllngtoa and Allen
Seiine.
Fastine Sdi
Given Prison Term
SRATTLX, ..Waeh., Feb.. Te-An Indo-
tormlnala Panitaatiary goabiaop of from.
two ta. twenty yearn ' was pronounced
today at Fort Orchard oa Mra Linda
Burfleld Haxxard. th fasting: specialist.
convicted at manslaughter for having
caused the death of Miss Clair Wltllart
son. a wealthy English woman.
coi.ds cauib natotrNt.
LAXATIVE BROMO Qulnne, the world.
wide Odd end Grip rsavsdr removes
ceuwe. vaii tor xuu name, mw tor s
usuirs K. W. OROVB. a.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
Is th best si sT) msdistaat fee tb sar si dweatsa,
also dert sad wsskaatts peoolisr to asm la. ll is th
saty preps ratios at hs kind dsiiitd by s retularlv radu
stad phyiloisa aa Skperisaced sad skiltod gpsnislist ta
I of
at It a sal ssidlnan la aay gsacTrisa al fa nsliss.
THE ONE KEMEPT wkJoa ooatein no skoaol
aad ao amiwriow BeUt-eocvaani dregs sad wnioh
srewtae aa awviauj far sash stiainlsBlt,
TBI, Offg KEMEPT as t4 taat ha asaxers
ara aot ass aid So priat ka ovary bujredieat aa
eaea ssrslds bottle vrrappor aad attest ta th
jswthrstosss ol tha eom
I WVs
It Is sold by audi sias ass lore aval sabots, sad any dealer whs basa't it saa
fat it, Doa't asks a swhetitats of aakaawa oeojpeeitioa tor owt SBtshciat or
anvjwni ocawusniosi. Na sssatorleit it ss good ss ths gsauinc sod tba drufliit .
waa saw aseaorbmt sua is ''isat at good ss Dr. Pierce'l" it either mietsken
ar j rrsa to ewamvs yea lor ai awa seUsh bsssit. Sack ansa it aot I
arastsd. U n tnfuad wuh yoar stoat prteeiess pu ta ti
Stsy bs year Us treed. St W ysa fey ssW yes ear ft.
3ExtraSpecials
For Thirsday and Friday
WOMEN'S SlaJPFEES
,We offer all thktjure left
in our women's slippers iu
patent coll, kid and snedes,
$3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 values,
sold in the sale for $1.95; for
Thursday and Friday, your
choice of 150 palra
J51eOO
MEN'S DRESS SHOES
Your choice of 100 pairs of
men's genuine patent colt,
button and blucher, ' $4.00
and $4.50 values, sold in the
sale for,$lD5; what is left
for Thursday and Friday at
SI.
On Misses'
and Children's
School Shoes .
Th greatest valuee ever offered en
Mleees' ani Children' School Shoo. '
Thursday and Friday w ffr lt
oft on ail Nir lace misses- snd shll
dren's and young women's school ,
shoe. In such makes ss Dugaa and
Hudson and John Pramer.
xo varaea, SJ ta.w valsea, SIM -S-00
vaiaee. iu0 $1 J valaes, LU
1419 Famam St.
c
The Broom for
Good . Housewivc-!
..Wornon who taks aartiealar
prida In tha- Batn et their
home. InvarUbly select ths
Little Four Breeen If they hav
aver tried It. They tad It evtt
tha out ap clean ana nne
rocgnsn tnsir
Thaflbratot
broom com ara
aot hsrth as la
brooms which
th sffsrt ot'
tweeplnf . -
in
. nneatT ratrni. mm
II th selected I'
rwdocot M X
ftrbiLY
hr K weigh gu atmcsf Mat
tnaa common xipag ana
laeu twice a long. It's
CttmrnUttd, toe,
Th smooth hard flaiih el
. tba hard-maple handles doe
Bot stick aar bllstsr th hand.
aad ths handsome appeexanoe
Bake it oraamsntal at wu St
sefui, , .
Kama pyinted aogthtriB oa
svary saa. Look toy it.
Ask yoar dealer to show you
a Kleaa Kornar Whisk or Bmora
Dnstlng Bag tboy hslp get tha
dirt aad mats' light ol heavy
work. .
Harrth & Stewart tiff. Cf.
Dos Moines, Iowa
Quality
- Quick Servloe '
Popular Prices
with a clean, well
dining room, make
Combined wit
ventilated
place for th
Th Belmont a popular sattag
busy business
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BELMONT
RESTAURANT
in txrooa sr.
o. m. itu, fbov.
Don't Fafl to Attend :
the C
CEMENT
SHOW AUDITORIUM
Admission 25 Cents,
UR. BRADBURY, DENTIST
ISM Forum S. raBBa. . Pkoaa Doug, 175.
Plataa ... .S3.00 Up
Extimctiaf SOcl'p
s-UUnta .... ...- l
Crowns ,.HHl
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Seas Offtos
AMISKMK.WT,
This Afternoon, ase to SLOO
Tenight, aSo to l-aS
FIA1I M'llTTBE IV.
"SNOBS"
Vossorrow, S Bay. Mai, BatT
MAT E0BS0N in ,
A NIGHT OUT .
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Ovaahaw On Battv Boa
ED LEE IVKOTll cincertc'rls
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tranx "Dope" Wakefield, Jaae La Beau
and U othsra I real race boras 1 mll
BHB.tnuts handicap in "Futurity Winner
tadieW Diss Hatlno Bvory Week Day.
44.
ata. Bvery Bey g-.Io. Bvery Jllght BUS
ASTAuexs TAtisaraaZa
Four Forda, Joaie H earner, James Dia
mond aad Clara N el eoe. Dorothy Hover a
and Company. Fear Hollo ways, Lough
lln'a Comedy Doge, Stuart and Keeley.
Klnotecope. Drpheum Concert Orchestra.
Prises Bight, lOe, SSo, toe fie. Hat-,
loo, best ssats toe, except Sat. aad Sea.
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TOB-roarr unun TtrssBAT.
TACBgTISy ABB SATUBAAT
THE PRIKCE CHAP
Beat Wx The Wa
i at .Ttegtato
Misaing Teeth aappUed
aithaat nates a Bndxo-
exrk. Mat it
w4Uejlpeda. Work
snlerd tea wean.
EtRUG THEATER
Mac Today l it Night M
8AmTe?ERE CO.
EXTRA SA BlatFBSaa PTtTRA
Beaatlful Stwvenbre ta Ladles at
Kelly Dime llstlnee