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T11K BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. FEBSUABY 2U, 1912 New Tyrolean Hats FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Our hat buyer, who has just re turned from the east, is very enthusias tic over these clever new Tyrolean?; they will bo worn everywhere this spring. AYe invite you to come in and inspect the verv complete showing we have ready. They come in gray and tan felt aud stitched cloth, with or without the jauoty little Tyrolean feather. Prices $1.25. $1.50 up to $3.50. Spring Felt Hats for Boys hive jmt airived. plain nd scratch felts. nr-at, snappy attics, col on, red, blue, brown, black, gray and tan. Bring the boy In tomor row and let us itp you select one of these handsome hats for him. I'RH-KS S1.00 TO $2.25- 1518-20 FARNAM STREET PR0UDF00T GIVES PLATFORM Warren County Man Comes Out for Taft in Iowa. COMMENDS FBESIirr IXECUTIVI City . I ot Dra Mlar Xmtrm 1 tm Brrw Frtjr-Osie Thiail I Dollars l Bay Park l.aarf ea Rlvr Froat. t From a Htaft Correspondent. DKS MOINKH, la.. Feb. ...-iSp.a.. Senator A. V. Proud foot of Warren county today laid down bis platform a candidate for the rrpublUan nomination for governor, plaatlnff himself nquaralr oa the platform of the party In thU tate In the last ten yean, approving ail legislation and on national matter fay ing. "I tell stand for republican national Business Men's Court of Honor is Again in Session 3CEW YORK. Feb. M.-The busin. men's court of bear, a court wlthonl Judge, lawyer and Jury, yet recognised by the laws of the stste. haa been revived In New York after a lapse of seventeen years. The court Is conducted by the Chamber of Commerce, for th purpose of settling disputes between merchants and. so far as known here, there Is no other court like It In the world. The business men'a court wss estab lished In 17 and for more than a cen tury merchants adjusted their disputes there. In MJTt the legislature voted a sal ary of fiOMiO a year to the official arbi trator of the court and when thla salary was discontinued In 1W5. the court passed out of existence. Several months ago a policies as announced from time to time j movement was begun looking to the re in the national platforms of the party. : establishment of the court, with the re and I shall advocate the approval and suit that several cases have Just been continuance of these policies as carried I heard before II. To try the average case before this court requires an expenditure ot only M or M. as compared with the heavy expenses of trials In the regularly con stituted courts of the state. There are no apprela from the court. The court has no means of enforcing its decrees, relying on the fact that mer (hsnts will not Injure their reputation by repudiating their written agreement to accept the rulings. MONEY PUZZLES BARTON! Dots $26,000 Belong to Woodmen or Union Company t LEFT FEOX I55UHANCE TAKGLE l.at 4,uoO af nssSars Keada la t are aleterf Ileal with la lea t ire t'esspaay Is Paid Off. ' (From a Staff Correspondent.) MNCOt-V, Feb. lS.MPperlal Tele ram.) T. J. Brownfleld today paid in to Audi tor Barton M.N In the shape ot a thirty day note secured. This completes the re payment of the entire txm paid out of the funds ot the Woodmen Fire Insur ance company to obtain the restmetlons 'of the old officers of the t'nlon Firs pre liminary to the proposed consolidation of the two companies, which was kicked aver at last by a strong tight put up by the Union policyholders. The next problem to sat tie Is, whe does the money belong toT It has been paid to Mr. Barton as trustee and both the t'nlon and the Woodiaea companies lay claim te It. The Woodmen claim Is based oa the fact It waa originally paid out of the fuada of that company and should be re turn.. The L'nloa aaeerta tka Wcodmen has keen relmbtrrerd by I' el on pollctea letasured la th eWoodmea as eae f the preliminary steps ts the proposed eon sortdsUoa. It further claims that being Said la Ha efOcers It belongs to iht com pany. Tka areeaecto now are that the ease will be submitted to the court oa aa sgisid state of facta aad the legal points Involved Unshed oat. Tka sum would be a neat addition to the surplus of the anion It decreed to kaiefut la that eaaipany aad If otherwise It will ha Jaat that more seating to the srerkaaMera of tho Woodmen, which has nn tna BnuktaOoa aad reinsured all at tta risks, i Railway Ceiasatsiilnairs Hal and Clarke have anna ta tteath Uraaha te bear the esmpuMnt of Raker t W. Ralston ot Lex mato a against the Howth Omaha Stock Tarda easaaaay. The complaint allegea tna a Masses are aoM poor hay aad the t-ad hay gtvea ta the South Omaha buy er aad rs stalest na ate and the same price charged each He wants the taasisasiua te obtain equal treatment ta an aad that the price of hay be re eared according to the quality. It la now said that John Oault, the Fort Morgan. Cola, etorkmen, whe waa struck by a Burlington switch engine Friday morning, will recover. Ilia skull wa fractured and It was Ihouiht at ths time be would die. The L'hlted Btatse haa an island which It will scan at pubtlo auction Tuesday oternlng at M o'clock. ' The eels will be at the United States' land office ta the federal building. The Islsnd Is la the Platte river near Chapman and la said te be heavily wooded aad aa Meal place for a hunting lodge. It coots a trifle more than six acres. Acosrdlag to the report of the bank exaaimer there were at the cloae of last year, a state banks n Nebraska against Cat mm year before and the aggregate cap ital was IUXl.se. aa Increase of tuitx during the year. There are now only Ova banks having tb tlnlmam capitalisa tion of KJW aad three having more thaia ll.et e rack. . The suit of William Albers against the Burlington road Is now on trial In tlis district court. The ease arittes out of the floods of July , IMa. and the claim Is that the slock of goods belonging to the plaintiff ss dsmased IHI.Soe worth and that the grade and embankments ma4e bv the Hurllngton roa j were responsible. The compsny a I lew. a that the damegr wan due in the unprecedented rainfall snd thst the railroad's embankment in n wine contributed lo the loss. The case Is a test one snd on lis re- sultit hinges a Urge number of damsge suits, the heaviest one being the Lee llioom and Duster company for HO.Of. "unday a class of eighty wit Initiated Into the Knights of Columbus and a ban quet followed In the evening. It was the largest class sver taken Into the local council. Mammoth Steel Building Collapses; One Man Killed PITTSBrRQIf. Pa.. Feb. I.One man was killed and four Injured In the col lapse ot an uncompleted three and a half- story concrete and steel office bulldlm of a steel pent at Btna today. The building was l.oro feet long and without warning, from a causa unknown, about M feet of It crumpled up like aa egg shell and fell Into ths basement, a mass ot debris and twisted steel work. The five men. employes of the building contractor, were all that are Known to have been In the building at the time Four were rescued and It la reported will recover. lie vers I small stores across ths street were crushed. A committee ot three, appointed from the city council te sura up the findings of the committee which Inveetlgated ths letting of publle works contra eta la the city, reported this afternoon. They found, according lo the report, nothing derogatory to any cliy official was In evidence. Following this finding they recomended thst hereafter heada of de partments euueirh any attempt of an employe to promote paving districts. The newspapers wars advised to refrain from publishing rumors reflecting on the honor or Integrity of the city officials. City Employes Are Warned Against Promoting Paving out In the able ami sound administration of President Taft. who has already proven himself to be a man of high ideals stij far-seeing statermanshlp: of vast ex ! pcrierke In public affaire: remarkable Ju 1 dlclal and executive ability and fearless in bis enforcement of Isw. j "lie la proceeding steadily and un dauntedly In the discharge of the duties f his high office and smong other ef forts la leading the one having for Its ob Jei t bringing all the nations of the world Inlo a world-wide peace. 'lie and his administration are entitle. lo the continued confidence and support of the American people, and 1 shall put forth every reaaonsble effort to further his renominattun.' Bars l.aad far arks. The tly council today voted to borrow Ml. 000 and bunds for the purpose of sd dltlonal land along the river front for enlargement of the park system nf the city. This Ire-ludra payment tor a trsct of land owned by F. M. Wubbell over which theYe has been a controversy sev eral year a and appraisement was issue by a Jury last week. OessiH-rats Kadarsr Wilson. The democrats of Iowa who are faor- sble to ths nomination of Wilson are re joicing over the tact that the Oral demo crstlo tnunty convention held sent a dele gation for Wilson. This was Clay county. a here a snap convention was held Sat urday and the Wilson people bad an easy victory. Edaratleaal laejwlry. Improvement ot the publle school sys tem of Iowa Is sought In the educational commission of Inquiry appointed today by State Huperlatendenl A. M. Deyoe. In accordance with resolutions of the State Teachers' association. A commission has jeen named, consisting of eminent pub licists and educators, to Inquire Into the needs of the schools, as to needed legis lation, aa to discrepancies In legislation. aa to better methods of administration, aa lo reforms In courses of study and all other matters having relation to the ef ficiency of the publle school system. The commission consist of the following persons: Warren Oarst. Les Moines, former gov ernor and veteran legislator. Prof. John R. Htoui. Mi. Vernon, pro fessor of eduretk in Cornell college. I lev. rtlramond A. Xmlth, Cedar Falls, llaprtel minister, member of country hurra commission. Arthur Plrkfurd. Kra Hprlaga, farmer and member or legislature prof. . f. etsiute. leoer Falls, pro-fe-snr of education la ths ftste Teachers' college. I. A. wooorurr. worm taar, county pertnteeident of Buena Vista county. ran 8 Kmart. Davenport, superin tendent city schools. Uvroa VV. isewpemr. nirawDerry r-tnt. rroer member of state senate, lawyer. Prnf K. '. Thoenkurc. Iea Mulnea. supervisor of grades in Liee Mwaee pub- c schools. John llsmlll. Brltt. lawyer, state sens- UNIONISTS ATTACK PREMIER Eetolation ot Censure ii Introduced in the Commons. SMITH LEADS THE ONSLAUGHT la lArlolle Speech He Says Cavern meat Evaded Ita rrasslera Because mt Deal with Nationalists. I.ONUOX. Feb. 1I.-A slashing stuck was made on the government In the House of Commons this afternoon when a vote of censure wss Introduced In the shape of an amendment to the address In reply to the speech from the throne to recon struct the House of Lords. Frederick . Hmlth.inlonlst. who repre sented the official position, said the gov emment had made a "flagrant shuffle out of a plain and positive promise under duress from the netionsllsts." 'Two years ago," he said, "the gov ernment hsd bambooxled the nation with the promise of a measure for the recon structlon of the House of Lords, but Immediately after the election the mask waa thrown off and the government took refuge behind the phrase, 'It tfme per' mlts.' " The government "conspiracy" with the nationalists precludes this time being found until the home rule Mil was passed, he said. H. Ilamee, Crawford vllle. GRUENTHER BACKS HARMON (Continued from Page One.) Afraid of Bright's Disease No longer kiresldent In Mil. Is a political Impossibili ty: inererore. ne n Keenlved. Thst wsurgently request all democratic voters lo unite with us la our efforts to bring about the nomination and election to the presidency ot tna l niteo etatea Oovemor Judson Harmon of Ohio. etocacy la rreaiseat, Bernard MrNansy of Bed Cloud was elected president of the permanent or ganisation, with Chris Oruenlher of Co lumbus aa secretary. J. F. Mortality of Omaha waa elected assistant secretary, with Harry Miller ot man ton aa treasure. Vice prsoeldentx from tha various counties will be elected at a later date. The meeting waa characterised by ox cesstve enthusiasm. Thirty-two Isttsra and telegrams from men unable te at lend were read, among them a telegram from Bernard McNeney. In which be said that nine out of tsa democrats la Hall aounty were for Harmon. tor. Thomas farmer. oise K Masters, utenwoou, county superintendent. p). Mcvowaa, Btoux -uy. Fmvr eh ac-hnAl. Arthur nnringer. Wapello, lawyer, mem ber of former school commission. H. Murphy. Vinton, editor. Robert Rlenon, Elkader, superintendent of schools. Tbe Yellow Peril. Jaundice malaria biliousness, vanish when Dr. King's New Life Pills are lakeo. Easy, ssfa. guaranteed. Sc. For sale by Beatea Drug Ca. Two years ago I waa troubled with nr ktdneya aad had terrible pains la my baak. Ofteatlasee say bask would hart me so that I wowld be eeapeUed te give up say work and ett detta tor a time ta test aad esea my salt. Kaewlag of the dreaded dlaeaaa called Brtghra Dla eaee" I begaa ta tblak that tt waa creeping Into say eyelets and I waa rally decided to ge R ths doctor aad lay my eaaa before bias. But aa ai i-other waa uatug wamp-Roo at the time, aha tndveed ana ta try eoma The relief It gavo eae waa vary eooeuragtng. My back became atreag aad la fast the use of twe and one-halt tottlea of Dr. Kl boar's wajnp-Iteot cleared my aye- tan ef tha kidney trouble eatlraly. I , a barber ea my feat all day long, but lva ae trouble whatever with nay kid neys, I ant tweaty -eight yaars at age aad have sal aad thirty peaads la weUrht since eared, aad 1 teal It Biy daty ta tell every Batterer ef kidney trouble of my recoarkakia awra by waaty-Reet. . . Tea have my perm teal oa te waa this letter ta aay ton yaa aee fib , Am w. cABj-rvrwR. Carrier's Barber bap. XeeMsur ralla, K T. Will Again Resume Friendly Relations BL'ENOS ATRES, Feb. IS. Frterddy ra- latlona kava beea re-established betweea Paraguay and Argentine RepubJto. Br. anise Ca tagkssttsa, . V fnn Watt Iwtmf-lmt 1UI U Fat Tt kaad ta tnr. X-laser Ca Kaarhaaae kea. M. T, far a sa-xyts bett-a, It artU oeviaee aayeaa Sea win alee race! beeklat ef valeabie tafgraatlea. tail ing all a Soot tha kidneys aad Madder. vrkett writing, be Mara and aseat-ea tha Oesaha lially Bee. Begular ftfry-e aad eae dollar etaa bwltlea tor eala at tnf e-erea . ; CONDITIONS IN MEXICO REPORTED IMPROVING WABH1NOTON, Feb. l.-Altnoufh re sorts te tbe Slate department today from various councils snd ether sources ot n- for-Mttoa la Mexico a bowed continuance of turbulent conditions, tha Impression prevails that the situation Is Improved. In honors there are at present no politi cal disturbaacee. Tbe garrteon at Hal tlllo haa beea reinforced and coraraunlca Uon with Oaxaea has beea restored. Con dttkme la More lea and Guerrero are said ta be Improving. There are revelatloaary activities la PueMa aad T.axcala. AM ANTONIO, Feb. M.-BB--IO Oamea. fit from a bad cold, recehred a reporter today and denied reports that be had beea reaueeted by followers at Pwloeaas, Max. lee, te take essns-aad tat tbe field. 1 am taking ae active part In tha at fairs la Mexico," he raid. MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY IS SOLD TO ARCHBISHOP KEANF MABON CITT. -.. Few. -The Me menal Vatvararty sf Mssia City, fouaded y the Bsaa af Tetaraaa. waa today as Arr-uUatnrp Keaaa at Uhe C-K-nUc rrsx a roi.o te evr. bat Take t-VX ATI VK BROMO Mlntae Tab lets, urux-is's reruns maaey ir tt 1 te ears. k. W. QHsJ sTb signsjt'iie la ea each ana. ae. Conduct Funeral in Sign Language Moeea Freeman, a deaf farmer, died ot d ropey at bis home near Irvlngten Bun- day morning. Services will be conducted Jn tbe sign language Tuesday morning at V m o'clock tn Walnut Hill Methodist church. Rev. Philip Ilaseatab will five tha funeral talk, which. wW e Inter preted by Mrs. O. W. Kendee. Burial will be made ta Mount Hope cemetery. .' Mr. Freeman waa VI years old and hsd been living here since , boyhood. When eight years old he lost his hearing. and he wss a pupil at the Nebraska school for tbe Deaf. His wife le also deaf. Besides her two frown sons sur vive. GOPHERS OFFER CONTRACT Nebraska Athletic Board Expected to Accept Two Games. WAST THE EE WITH JGCHIGA5 Bagrr Instructed ta Eater lata Ne- getlatleaa tar Two Feat Ball Oae at -.locale. LINCOLN". Neb.. Feb. l.-8pecial Tele gram. V Manager Earl O. Eager an ouncedn at the regular meeting of the athletic board Monday night that he had completed arrangements whereby Ne braska could enter Into a two-year con tract with Minnesota for a game on the northern grounds In ttlS and a game tn Lincoln in UUt, No action was taken by the athletic board, although It te quite probable that the terms will be accepted. The game with Minnesota srtll he played on October next tali, providing the Nebraska management accepts the term a of the oQphers. On the following year the Gophers will come to Lincoln. Eager was instructed by the board to enter Into negotiations with Michigan for a three-year contract, two gamea to be played at Ann Arbor and one In Lin coln. With the arrangement under con sideration, the Nebraska management plans to have the Gophers play in Lin cola In lli and the Wolverines in Bit. No other echedulo matters were consid ered. The board also considered the propo sition of grtnrlng all season tickets good for all athletic contests to winners of N. 8. In all lines of sport. The tickets will be good only for the one to whom it Is Issued. Tha matter waa discussed 1 Informally and referred to a committee without action. A aentrment In favor ot tha measure waa shown at ths meeting. The board then adjourned without fur ther action, putting the summer baseball matter over until the next meeting. Women Operatives at Lawrence Defy Police and Soldiers LAWRENCE. Mass.. Feb. IS -A band of Polish women operatives who are par ticipating in the great textile strike as sembled near St. Anthony's Syrian church today aad defied the police and militia author! tlee to disperse them. The women numbered about a doaen and were en gaged tn Picketing the vicinity ot the mill". They did not dispense until a squad ot about thirty police officers, a small detachment of Infantry and a troop of cavalry were sent to tbe scene. Three of the women were arrested charged with disorderly conduct. At some of the mills large increases In tbe number resuming work today was claimed, but there eeemed to be little change at tha plante of the American Woolen company. The rumor waa persistent that the stationary firemen propose to strike Ists this afternoon or tomorrow This would cripple some mills seriously. PITNEY NAMED TO SUCCEED HARLAN Continued from First Paxe.) that no person has the right to entice away another's servant. The right of the Blaster to have his servant continue In his employ without molestation or en ticement by any third party is a property right, so recognised by the law." SUPREME COURT REMANDS LINCOLN GAS ORDINANCE WASIIINOTON'. Feb, ll.-Becauee of In sufficient finding aa to valuations, operat ing expenses and depreciation of plant, the supreme court ot tha United States today declined to pass on the validity ot the "dollar gas ordinance at i-ncoin. Neb. Tha ease eras remanded to the Ne braska federal court for further findings. Persistant Advertising is the Road ta Big Returns, TAFT RECALLS NORTH CAROLINA NOMINATIONS WASHINGTON, Feb. . 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They're sc straight new always. " Cigar Store So. i6tk St. m . .. - The Bakeiy Behind theBiscuit Manybatoics in)!wtrWYor ritfcs are being oondemned by health. oiT,cns as un clean and unsanitary. How often do you inspect your bakery? Our t.wonillioiirdollar, sunlit bakery is your bakery when you eat Skedded Wheat Biscuit the cleanest, purest, best of all, cereal foods. Over a hundred thousand persons visit "the home of Shredded Wheat" every year. Government inspection is good, but public inspection is better. Every detail in the process of making Shredded Wheat is open to the public: Nothing so wholesome and delicious for breakfast as Shredded Wheat Biscuit served with hot milk or stewed fruits. (1 I FRFF KleaaKoraarWhUk,! AVlvl. or if you prefer, a Broom Uuetinf Bag, res with coupons given with the imupoiiY. BROOM Writ ftwdbur "Link tMm-rf' m Li-a .11: .l a new premium. "LdttU Pa?" fa iMftt 1 1 tort ka tb twtiftt brM. MUt term n an) trfi M Mcamisrll Littit fHi it ftt't MM'ta f4 AO cert 1 rr i4t Ht MM, ciprttt $npu4. llarrah 9 Stewart Mft. Co. sat Ceert in- Das Maiaas. lews v:.f . t-vMr., II Uarrah u Stewart Mj II Seal Ceert in- Das Meiaa H. J. Hughes Co., Distrlb's, Otnaba. ASJCSEVEXTS. Heat fhe Fq-"Tf ia overt to restore cxispacsa, tfam poor hot vrnv over It. k-ag a ftte'emBn. Salt or cweeCect to suit tbel The Only Breakfast Cereal Made in Biscuit Form KRUG THEATER Hat. Today S:IS Night S:IS Mead Bute soa MOULIN ROUGE AND JACK JOHNSON WDKLITS CHAMPION HEAVV WKIGHT. Sixectal laMtirar Dime Matisew Twlay. '"4" am wee m te tun. wpa-ar Prlosa Wad. Mat. ran OVAJXA. iralaaa'a Sweetest aiagar. la tha meat aa tie Tale ef Jbrla. Xat. and arr srn-a Frag-ar. tap Tiadl.h Fnmaonna tyexJ;t2: Tea Show Tsars Town Taik. BHfr1AN SHOW SZTBATAOA-rmA ATO TAtOTTXLUi Uataoa distsra. Low Raar-all. Cuarlea raise, Joy RJ.IIng Beauty Chorus; l.eie lanaha. Halisa lfailii.. Wmiiii.-. Weak Bay.' dOYD'S TOe irht ALJU WttK GRAND OPERA COMPANY ilgse t a i ay rnr-t Tttca) isai --ajeoLBTTO - GeAcaxm ; trmm w9TT A7. Z-3sU- mwexx UK&i.. uetwica-i Vatn-Urnila, Orvn.il Wtlk-rT; Ed. F. Reyumrrl: foror Eain-tioscrr Hopkins aim , CLftl MiDmJUdi ; Inneso anl thm Diiem WlA-idiewaitesreta: Kizieto Qr jI-wim CuBcart Orrliatra w iifitu tAe. 15c (tap .c; mati- sas. Aid Thaw THE SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, NIAGARA. FALLS, N. Y. 1 American Theater ITA a-sJ aad the wmwAMa arrocx coacra-rr ta THE ROSE OF THE RANCHO af axarylaad