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    THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1912.
We arc the Exclusive Agency in
Omaha for the Famous
Shoes for
Misses
and
Children
A broad toe button shea which flu perfectly and afford la the
fuUest meaanr the comfort and support o very essential ,to tna
growing feet of th child.
Not a freak model but one made on common sen, practical
lines which lnur yonx little ones tbapelT. well-formed feet.
Th new apring styles are arriving daily and we are fitting
many pairs-of them- bring your children In tomorrow.
Velvets 8iae S to 8. $2.00. slle- 10 92.75.
Slzts 11 to 2, S3 S
Paents"'with 'ciot'h tops Sim 5 to , $2.00- S1 to
194, 2.50. 8it 83.00.
Geuulne Whfte Buck Sizes 5 to b, $2.50. Slies SV4 to 10H,
S3.00. 8i" 11 to . J13.75.
1518.20 FARNAM STREET
ACG0UNT1NGCA0SES TURMOIL
Fancy Fee for Anditinj G Com.
piny Books ii Setittel
CITY DADS AT LOGGEKHEADS
lBSllt Ikll
reel Secured Haas far
Meek Lni r Both
t lactleao rrea Mayer.
Democratic etty offlclsls have taken
laaue wltb the democratic legal depart
ment and are kicking strenuously about
tke reeolutloa directing that a contract
be entered Into with tne Marwlck. Milch
rlU Pael ft Co.. expert aroountante of
New Tork. to audit the gas aompsny
books.
The sxperts are to recelvs K Jemes
Hall, wbe will have charge of the work,
will be paid M per day.
"If rotlMi," said City Comptroller
Coegrove. "We 'have experts at boms
who oould do this. I have one man la
my office whose duty It to to audit the J
beaks of nubile rvto orporntlona. To
have kept tb work at home would have
meant a saving of . to the people."
Assistant City Attorney Lambert has
been handling the city's aide of the suit
by the gas oompeBy to secure an lajuno
tlea enjoining an ordinance passed last
summer directing tbst gas rates be re-
: ; Disease No Lougei
' t ' ' '
Two yeare ago t we troubled with my
kidneys and had terrible pains In my
beck. . Oftentimes my back would hurt
me so that 1 would be compelled to give
up my work and alt down tor a time to
rest end esse myself. Knowing ef the
dreaded diseaee called "Blight's Dis
ease" 1 organ to think that It was
creeping In to my cystem and I was
fully decided to i'o to the doctor and
lay my esse before him. - But as my
mother was using Swamp-Root at the
time, 'She Induced me to try some. The
relief It gave me was very eneooreglng.
My back became strong and In fart the
use of two and one-half bottle of Dr.
Kilmer' Swamp-Root cleared my system
of the kidney trouble entirely. I am a
barber oa my feet all day long, but
' have no trouble whatever with my kid
ney. I am tweaty-elaht yeare of as
and have gained thirty pounds la weight
Utes cured, aad I feet It my duty to tell
every sufferer of kidney trouble of my
remarkable euro by gwsmp-Root.
Tou have my permission to use this
letter la any form you e fit
A. W. CARPENTER.
t'rrler' Berber Shop.
Montour Falls, H. T.
dtictd from II. Is to tl, from going Into
effect, oa the (rounds that H would be
confiscatory. An appraisal of the com
pany's property Is to be mad and the
legal department expects It to be com
pleted I twenty days.
Hall la Hlh Aath-orlly.
"Mr. Hall, who le the highest authority
In the land, could have hi work com
plete about then." said Mr. Lambert.
"Then we could take his report aad the
appraiser" report Into court at, tne sum
time."
City Clerk Da Butler called oft a list
of competent experts st home who would
have done the auditing with as much
thorough nee aa the eastern experts, aad
for II a day."
"Might Just aa well throw the whole
thing up," said Mr. Lambert. "This man
Hall does not only sudtt the books; bs
deels with overhead and going charges,
trace every Hem of expenditure aad
make comments snd sugcestlons In val
ue ble as testimony."
"An expert chartered eastern account
ant goee over the books of the gas com
pany as wel as other publlo ssrvlce cor
porations once esch year, oeid Coegrove,
"sad there's no necessity for ouch aa ss
penslve Investigation. All that la neoes
sary I to go over the work of there ex
perts. The gso-a-dsy expert and hie as
sistants probably will hav to be brought
back' to give .tesUmony when the case
comes to trial"
Pressure will be brought to bear en the
mayor by both sides ssklng hlra to vsto
and to sign ths reeolutloa authorixln
the city to enter Into the contract
Well, 1 dlda't apprehend we'd , have
lueh trouble." said Mr. Lambert. ."It's
politic." .
Th asses Is now In the Unite stat-a
district court. , ; - r ,
! EFFORT TO RELEASE THOMAS
Few Testimony in Harder Case of
Mabel Scofield. ,
CAB. C05DUCT0R. TO . TESTLYT
Sara Saw Wanna aa 11 la Car Day
After Date Mara ft Waa Fixed
sapper ta Taeary af
salvia.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
DEB MOINES. Ia.. Feb. tL-tSpecial
Telegram.) A remarkable development
came today In the hearing before the
Slate Parole board on the application for
parole of Charles Thomas of this city,
who Is serving a terns for life for the
murder of Mabel fteofleld. C. R. r.yner-
son, a etreet car conductor, appeared be
fore the board and tret I fled that the girl
alleged to have been murdered rode oa
his car tbs dsy sfter the murder Is al
leged to have taken place, going to a
point early In the morning not far from
where her body waa found In the river.
This. If true, supports the theory of suit
aide. 1 I
Rynersoo's testimony had never before
been made public. If It Is creditable It
will clear Thomas.
Hardware Men Meet.
The state eoaventloa of hardware deal
ers devoted the day ta business matters.
Aa address before ta convention by 8.
R. Mile of St Louie was that retail
dealer should fight the mail ardor bouse
by advertising locally and thus prevent
them getting the buatnee The conven
tion will adopt the reeolutloa on a va
riety of matter which it I desired shall
be called to the attention af the leglMa-ture.
eorporated their business here under the
name of The Busby Theatrical company.
The brother! are W. L.. Busty.. Quincy,
III.; K. R. Busby, Dubuque, and A. J.
rimIw U'trlnA Thse Awn and lease
i theaters la Waterloo, Marabailtowa. Osaa,
loose. Simon. I'raton. urnjneu ana
Perry. Ia.. and Quincy, 111.
MARSHALLTOw'N While despondent
ever financial troubles, Kiebard Kloppen
bor. axed X. a fanner of near Melbourne,
committed suicide by shooting- himself.
Placing the muxxle of a shotgun in his
mouth, he pulled the trigger with a
forked stick. Mis widow and two small
children survive him.
I Letter to
Br. KUme Oa,
atagbamptea, S. T.
"rest flu SwiBa-Fsst Wifl I Per Tea
band to Dr. Kilmer ft Co.. Bin ham
ton. N. T.. for a sampl bottle. It will
convince anyone. Tou will ale receive
a booklet of valuable Information, telling
all about the kidneys snd bladder. When
writing, bs tors and mention the Omaha
Dally Be. Regular fifty-cent and one
dollar sis bottles for sal at alt drug
stores.
N. A. RAINBOLT OF NORFOLK
DIES AS RESULT OF FALI
NORFOLK, Nsb., Teh. M.-(8peolal
Teles-ram.)-. A. Rsinbolt. formerly
president of ths Norfolk National bank
and for thirty years one of ths most
promts eat men In north Nebraska, died
at his horn her this afternoon a the
result of a fall en an Icy ildewalk last
week. Mr. Kalnbolt waa at years of age
and I survived by a widow and two chil
dren, W. M. Ratabolt, secretary ol the
Peter Trust company of Omaha, and
Mr. W. H. Buchols. wife of the vice
president of ths Omaha National bank.
Funeral arrangements hav not been
made.
Attempt to Hold Up r
Northwestern Mail
Near Bertram,' Ia,
CEDAR RAPIDS, la.. Feb. 3-Flv
men mad an unsuccessful attempt to
bold up west-bound train No. t on, the
Chicago Northwestern railroad near
Bertram, a village nine miles sset of
here, nt 1 'elock this morning.
Tb train la known aa ths fast mill
and carried no passengers. It was forced
to alow dowa to a speed of four miles
sa hour oq account of construction work
on the outskirts ef the village and It was
st this point that the men slrnslled the
engineer t stop. Suspicious of I he lr
regular method ased In signalling, the
engineer did net bring his train t a stop.
Waea the train failed to stop, on of
the bandits opened fire aa the engineer,
billing him In the arm. '
Throwing oa all steam, the engineer
brought his train to this etty. wher a
posse wss formed and started In pur
suit of the bandit.
FORMER CASHIER SUES FOR
DEFAMATION OF CHARACTER
MAHON CITr, Is., Feb. iWSpeelel
Telegram. )-r. W. Haines, former acshler
of tb Bank of Rudd, has sued H. F.
Scbnedler, banker of Nora Springs and
R. F. Dsrrow, present cashier of the
Bank of Rudd. for PSOSOS for defamation
of character. All the parties eoeneoted
are highly Influential In Floyd county.
Populists Approve
Manuel's-Position
"I have met many populists In the
stste and they have almost unanimously
approved the attitude I assumed In
criticising the democratic party for re
pudiating Ha platfcrm pledges," said Su
perintendent C B. sfanuel of the Stste
Industrial school st Kearney, ex-cbelr.
man of tbo populist stste central com
mittee. "They tell me ft Is exactly the way
they feel about It and think the populate
ought to swing their support to ths more
progressive republican party."
Mr. Manuel said populists who hsd
voted with the democratic party for
years hsd come to him and said: "You're
right. It Is lust what I think." One of
them, who for years has been aa earnest
worker In the party, told him that he
led been advising the asm thing re
bellion against a party that considered
platform pledges political assets, not to
bs considered after election.
Governor Aldriclv
' Speaks at Crawford
CRAWFORD, Neb.. Feb. a.-(8pecll
Telegram.') Governor Aidrtch arrived
here this afternoon on the Burlington
and was met by a delegation of Craw
ford cttlsene, the mayor snd city council
snd tb Twelfth Cavalry Military band
af Fort Robinson. -The
governor waa Immediately escorted
to tb 8) odtoat opera house- where be
delivered a address on "The Twentieth
Century Republic," which was attentively
received and appreciated by the large
crowd present.
In the course of his address be took a
hot shot at the United 8tstes senste In
regerd to the "Lorlmer Investigation,"
and klao declared emphatic Illy for the
Initiative and referendum. Governor
Aidrtch left at ' o'clock p. m., for Chad
ran, wher he spoke tonight.
CHILDREN WANT IT
THREE TIXES A DAT
Omaha children want "Minnesota''
macaroni and spaghetti threw times a
day. They are delighted with its deli
cious, nut-Ilka flavor, and Omaha ladles
flsd there le nothing better for them.
People are Just beginning to realise
that good macaroni and spaghetti are
tb beet and moat nourish teg food and
they will ta!n the plar of meat very
largely. They are easily prepared and
n on ever tlrea of them, because they
can be' served In a many - appetising
wart
But If yoa want 'that rkh. nut-like
flavor be euro and get the delicious
"Minnesota" brand macaroni or spa
ghetti made from the finest Northern
Durum wheat, with all the nourishing
Ulutea left In. It is easily digested snd
never gvts soggy. All good Omaha gre
et it soil It- -
DEATH RECORD.
William Welch.
EDGAR. Neb.. Feb, H.- Special. -William
Welch, formerly a ritisen of Ed
gar, but who removed to Dewees nearly
five years ago, died at his home last
Tuesday morning and the body waa
brought to Edgar and IRterrsd In I he Ed
gar cemetery- The deceased was an old
soldier and served nearly through the en
tire war. H was nearly M years of ago
and had resided oa Ms farm till about
twelve year ago, when he moved t So
ger. Mrs. Helen Tall.
STORM LAKE, la, Feb. H.-4epedal.)
Funeral services of Mrs. Helen Toll
were held today. She waa one of the
pioneer women of Storm Lake and lived
to the age of M years. Sh aad her hus
band cam to this city from Westervllle.
O., which plaos wss named for Mrs
Tolle's father. Ia her wilt she left her
property ta the local Methodist church.
A. Mllbrap.
SUTTON. Neb.. TtZ. H.-Spee1aL-The
funeral of A. Mllroy was held today at
the homo of his son P. A. Mllroy. Mr.
Mllroy has made hie horn In Tbedford.
Tbomaa county, at which place he died
Saturday.
. William H. Kanloaaa.
TORK. Neb.. Feb. a.-tSperlaL)-Wil.
Ham H. Kaglesoa died yesterday morning.
aged II years. He was aa old resident of
York county.
Ida M. Srss.ll.
YOMK. Neb., FeK tL Special. -Ida U.
Bennett, wife of C M. Bennett, died at
her hem yesterday morning.
BROWN'S,
Bronchial Trochzs
BeMee Sore Threat, Tlimsssias, Oosgbs. Braa-
ceial ssd wkmsnCemslalaei rjaessotied Isr
eetanag tee vole. Sixty years' lepalsil
Aee frost splat at or aayibia eeratfel. f
mly In bexae. Sample asailad free.
' JOfTS L BSOWS A BOH. noetoa. Mass
-ranTSaasaanaSasteaaast
Aetee frees (Ilea wood.
GLK.VWOOD. 1., Fb. a.-(8pclal.-Counly
Chairmen Cadwell will call the
republics primary In Mill county,
March (. The township caucuses will be
held February 3s.
The Dalby lumber yard at Olenwood
ha been sold to tb C. H. Holds Lumber
oompany of St Joseph. Mo.
Benonl Pool, an aid. soldier, waa ad
judged unable to conduct his own affairs
and a fit subject for treatment at Clar
Inda by ths Mills County Board of Com
missioners. Liability to do injury to him
self rather than other was the rsasoa
for complaint
District court closed her Saturday.
Tb Judge will be her agala thl week
tor a day to settle np some an finished
business.
Iowa Hs we Pieee.
NEVADA While attending church last
night, Mrs. The Quam, aged 71, of
Roland, was stricken with spoplexy and
died before rliu could be removed to her
home.
PRN'I80N'-rr. U M. Coon, one of the
svdlng physicians of this county, and
member of the city council, returned
today from a tour extending over four
month around the world. He wss sc-
eompanM by his wife, boy of I years
and a niece.
SUMNER Mr. and Mr. Willis m Dtrfc.
Ineon. w ho were among the earUeet sett
ler In the county, yesterday celebrated
the fiftieth anniversary of their wed
ding. They were married In Edgerton,
O, In ISC
MARS HA IX TOWN Busby RnKhera
the owner and law of n lino of
theater in lwn and Illinois, today In-
BUFFALO BOARD LETS BRIDGE
CONTRACT TO OMAHA FIRM
KEARNEY. Neb., ' Feb. a. -(Special
Telegram.) In direct opposition to the
recommendation of E. B. McDermott
oounty attorasy. who mad n fight
against ths upposd bridge trust thought
to exist In Nebraska, the Buffalo county
Beard of Supervisors today awarded the
construction Ol too erragssj w am iinan
Structural Steel works, ths lowest
bidders.
All bids for . furnishing ths county
lumber were rejected. The county clerk
was Instructed to ad vert lee for. new bids
including In tb specification that all
lumber furnished .. must be sawed full
else. Thl action cornea aa a , result of
th remonstrance mad, b local dealers
when It wss proposed to award the bid
to a Lincoln firm which had made the
lowest bid although bidding on commer
cial sawed lumber, ' , ""'
SONS OF VETERANS CLOSE
BY ELECTING OFFICERS
COLUMBUS, Neb., Feb. H.-8pecll
Telegram.) The twenty-eighth annual n-
campmant of the Nebraska dlvUtos Sons
of Veteran CMsed Its two days' session
today with the election of th following
officer: Division commander. H. W.
Rogers, Fremont; senior vice dommaader,
O. A. Ebarly, Stanton; Junior vie com
mander, R.-M. Tyson, Table: division
council, Bsrt t. Galley, Olambns; T. O.
Meek. Winter; A. C. Boon. Columbus;
patriot! Instructor, R. O, Btrothers. Co
lumbus. Th reaialndar of th staff ap
pointments will be aaoanosd la a few
week by Dtvteton Commander Roger.
Watch for the Big Event!
The Entire Stock of
Bourke's Gothes Shop
318 South 15th St, Omaha :
.Bought for less than actual
cost U manufacture will go
ON
SALE
SATURDAY
FEB.
24th
at
Brandeis Stores
Men's Sprint Suits and Hats at Wonderful Bargains
uT? Ill 9 MWfraw?
Issue devotes a considerable portion of
it editorial space to an endorsement of
Mr. Cox.
NINE NORFOLK CHILDREN
SENT TO HOME IN LINCOLN
MADISON. Neb., Feb. a.-(SpecleU-
KTodsy Sheriff 8mith returned from Nor
folk with Mr. and Mrs. Williamson and
their two boys and two girls, ranging
from t to It years of ago; Mrs. Mole and
her little boy and girl, and Mr. and Mrs.
Sheppard with their llnl boy and two
little girls. These children are suffering
for th common necessltle of life, their
parents being unable to provide them
proper food and clothing. Th hearing
was had before County Judge M. 8. Mc
Duffe for an order placing them in th
horn of th But Board of Control at
Lincoln. County Attorney Nichols con
ducted th Inquiry and examined th
witnesses, who consisted ef John Phlnney,
Fred Fulton. Mr. W. H. Weeks, William
Christian. Mrs. Stamm. Mrs. Powell aad
County Commissioner Burr Tsft, all of
Norfolk. The four Williamson children
snd th two Mole children were com
mitted to th horn permanently, and th
three Sheppard children, were committed
there temporarily. Th Mole baby,
weeks old, will bs provided for at soms
horn In Norfolk temporarily.
flew Spring (Seeds Flow on Display
Bright, glngerr, (nappy patterns, fresh from the b:st foreign and
domestic looms. . . '
Our Specialty Fine Suits, to Order, $35
' Made from extra quality goods by our best workmen. '
Good Business Suits to Order 120.00.
Every garment guaranteed perfect In fit and style.
MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Company
304-806 Soatb 16th Street. , Vive Steps South of Fa
before the pertormencav Prof. J. Zwlcbey
of Detroit. Mich., formerly director ofl
th Fslrbury band, wss musical director.
W. M. Crosslsy was Interlocutor and the
end men included W. C. Cavanagh, O. 11.
Buchanan, W. F. Glrard, William Lewis, I
O. W. Gooding and B. E. Ballard. Ths
proceed win be used to purchase a nee?
band wagon. .
SENATOR COX GETS GOOD
BOOST IN HIS DISTRICT
AURORA, Neb., Feb. M.-Sperial.)-The
candidacy, of Hon. J erne M. Cox. ststs
senstor from Hamilton and Clay coun
ties, for th nomination for lieutenant
governor. Is getting much favorable com
ment among th republicans 6t thl Sec
tion. Mr. Cbx hss won th confidence
snd respect of the voters of his district
by his campaign, methods In th past, and
they will be ' among hi moot ardent
booster in hi present campaign. Ths
Hamilton County Advocate In Its current
NEW LEAGUE PROPOSED FOR
SOUTHEASTERN NEBRASKA
BEATRICE, Neb.. Feb. a.-(8peclal.)-Ouy
Llddlcott returned horn yesterday
from Nebraska City, wher be attended
a meeting of base ball' men Monday
night. He etsrtsd for Shenandoah, la-,
to attend the meeting of the Mtnk league
officers, but wbe he waa Informed that
the league was a thing of ths psst bs
met with ths Nebraska City fans.
It Is now proposed to organise a has
bsjl league, In southeastern Nebraska to
include the ' town of JfebraskaCitr.
Falla City, Auburn, Humboldt, twairic
and either. Wljber p Fatrbufy. -
BIG DOCKET FOR DISTRICT
COURT IN YORK COUNTY
TORK. Neb,. Feb. n.-(Specll.)-Th
term of the district court Is called for
March 4. Judge B. K. Good will preside.
There I on th docket thirty-five case,
sa follow: Equity, seven; injunction,
three; divorce, six; foreclosure, two: ap
psal, flv; law. Including three damage
suits, one for UO.0OS, Clara M. Oassman
against Edward Johnson; Lois M. Taylor
against M. M. Otto, UA000, and Wlnfleld
Grave against Tork Oa and Electrlo
oompany. ; mandamus, one; peti
tion, three. No criminal cases appear en
th docket.
Mladea Teacher Me-Slected.
MINDKN, Neb.. Feb.. U-SpeclaL)-Th
Mlnden school board met tost night
snd re-elected H. W. Woodlynd for three
year uperlntendent. Pearl Harris as
principal. Edwin Porter ss assistant. A.
F. Wendlund ss tescher In msthemstic
and Mona Clearman. for one year,, all In
hick, school. It also re-eiecieo an
th
other grade teacher and added
mestlo science depsrtnient.
a do-
Mlaatsl Shaw at Falrbary.
FAIRBURT, Neb., Feb. H.-Spedal.)-Th
Falrbury concert band gay th
"0.,of Q." minstrels In. the opera house
Tuesday evening .to a. crpwded house,
vary seat being sold twenty-four hours
Bridge Affaire la Buffalo. i
IfEARNET. Neb.. Feb. IL-tSpectai.)-Late
Tuesday afternoon the Buffalo i
oounty upervlsors passed a resolution
appointing the county surveyor as high
way and bridge Inspector of th county,
with power to approve plans snd s peel fl
ee tlons. also the completed structure of
II bridge constructed In .th. county.
Thl la a part of th schtme to oust the
supposed bridge trust that hss been ao-
cuaed of collusion in holding up the
county by keeping the bridge bid far
bova the price for which they should
be built. . ,
Shekel Ifcukietf!
fill Hii Original and Bnulni .
unn LlGirs
MALTED J.I ILK
Tka Fotd-drlnk for AIU.u.
For Wani,lnvalaiMj Growing children.
rreNrutTsupbuikling
WiejxatealhcBUTimgmotj
Rich milk, mahed grain, in powder form.
A tnick maca peparri ia stunt.
TakentxJ)dtgte.AikfofHORUCI,S.
Not In Any Milk Trust
Persistent Advertising Is tbs Road
Big Returns.
DELICATELY
; FORMED
and cvntly rsarad, women will find
In tit th Masons of their Uvea, aa
maiden, wives and mothers, that
the one simple, wholesome laxative
n medy which acta gentlyand pleas
antly and naturally and which may
be taken at any time, when the sys
tem need a laxative, with perfect
gaiety and really beneficial effects,
is Syrup of Fife and Elixir of Senna,
It hat that true delicacy of flavor
which is eo refreshing to the taste,
that warming and grateful toning
to the stomach which responds so
favorably to its action and the
laxative effect which ia so bene
ficial to the system when, occa
sionally, its gentle cleansing is
desired.
The genuine, ahraya bearing the
name of the California Fig Syrup
Co may be purchased from aU
leading druggists in original pack
ages of one size only; price fifty
cents per bottle.
atTi M . i j j i rh
:!rrMH-i
The Way of the
Health Transgressor
Is Hard
YOU m CURE THAT BACKACHE
Fata aieaac Uw tMt, stftolfMM. MsMMe.g es gin it
iu(xr. Osj f MsKIsot OtVa ARO
MATIC ULKT, ito LemaWBt rsM grw4 awrt rvr
law Ait KMs7, mUAtr use I'naary trMbtea.
Cssvl aij reja stowik. Ureal, wmti mm4 wltt-rat
sPOrgJI tJgan U)x fSSsTlmrfcAMl SMkiSillM at lsxatsJrV
tort ts4 reeto. A a naUta h aaa mm esgsMi
Kwba-r enr'w Aw iiu'lo UmJ t mH mw Prm&m
ajr afx w awM tor af na Hags i In tmmt r&L.
Tops Motaer 0y V. La Bo. X T.
TCSf6:
i Te grope aad ta Moeth
roape: BVoud the Wend;
raoata Aaserteal as
vtaiec Vissa BUg, Www Tera.
, Z. aeek, 1CIS Varaaai St, Oxeaaa, sTsk.
' HYMENEAL
Beaty-Reberta.
BLAIR, Neb,. Feb. n. (8pecUL-This
morning at I T o'clock, at the Catholic
church, alls Bessie Roberta was mar
rlod to Mr. Mark Beaty. with oaly the
Immediate families present. Father
O DrUcoll offleiatlng. Miss Enod Beaty.
sister of the bridegroom, was brides
maid and Mr. Bernard Hal for waa beet
man. The bride wore a suit of cream
albatross. A wedding breakfast was
revved at the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mr. J. g. Roberto and the toupl
left for Chicago by way of Omaha. They
will spend about ten days etsttlng In
Chicago aad Reckford, lit. retnratng to
Blair, after which they win ga to Sbo
sbonf. Wye, wher Mr. Beaty la In
partnership with hi father. E. g. Beaty
of this csty. I bridge work far th Berlins-tea
railroad, of which Mr. Beaty aa
had ehargw far aeariy twe years.
LAX
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colds cai'ia ntnacgg.
LAXATTVB BROMO Qui
tl4 an wip
cau :or rm
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saws, tne weett-
reenear eawi i is
sa Laok tee ale.
s -1
But he who gives some thought to proper
selection of food usually finds the Road ta
Welivilla.
Grape -Nuts
Food
is scientifically made of wheat and barley;
is easily digested; and rich in the elements :
Nature needs for building and maintaining
sturdy nealth of body and brain. -
"There's a Reason" -
KEW LIFE
Found ia Oaanga ta Bight reed.
After aa suffers from add dyspepela,
: sour for month aad then finds
the remedy xe la getting the right kind
of food. It la sossethlag ta pak out
boat.
A N. T. lady aad her young oa hsd
such aa experience aad sa wants other
t kaow hew to got relief. 8h write:
"For about fifteen month my little
bey aad myself had suffered with sour
stomach. We were unabl to retain
much of anything w at.
-After suffering In thl way for so
long I decided to consult a specialist la
stomach dlsnasis. Instead of prescribing
drug, he put ua both en Orspe-Nuts
and w began to Improve immediately.
"It was the key to a new life. I
found we aad been eating to much
heavy food which w could not digest.
In a few week after commencing Grape
Nuts, I waa able to do my house work. I
wake In the morning with a clear head
. and feel rested aad have no sour stom
ach. My boy sleeps well aad wakes
with a laugh.
"W hav regained our Mat weight and
continue to eat Grape-Nute far both th -morning
and evening meals. We are
: wall and happy and owe It to Orap
Wuta There s a Resusea-V
Nam glvwa by Foetus Oa. Battle
Creek. Mich. Read "The Road t WeU
, Till.- in pkga.
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see. Level B. treat. e Tealra
in
AMI SEMKNTS.
Beginning Friday,
v . February 23d,
Continuing Saturday and
throughout all next week at
HAYDEN'S
Several tremendous manu
facturers' stock purchases of
spring
Men's Clothing
Furnishing Goods
Greatest bargain opportu
nities in clean, new, spring
merchandise ever offered in
Omaha, ,
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
AND OUR ADS.
KRUG THEATER
Mat,
Today 1:1 Might
Best Beat sa
1:M
MOULIN ROUGE
AND
JACK JOHNSON
WORLD'S CHAMPION HKAVV
WEIGHT. . ;
Special Ladlea Dim Ma tine
Today.
m'Jm
fcghrsaspi a avajis ornva oo.
saaataa Mas- ,.. Thais
weight BoJlaaaa
Jbuwaar Sflght, ltadam mitSiSi
Fxtawy aOrht .Oarmaa
Sasardap MaUaa , TlZZl
aasaraay Bigkt n rroeator
Note: Mm. Butterfly will be glewa
Thuraday eight laateed af tonight a
Mm adesrusad. aad La Bahama will
as given lealgat
Ban Baaaay eiiasd Opera tie Ooar
eert wtth aaeLre east af xe-taeipala.
Caera aad Orchoatra at th aite.
aeon at g p. as.
wrnwm a siis favst.
Matlne every any. t:It: evary night.
:li. Advaacad Vaudevtll.
A Ida Oven m Waiksc. M. T. Reynard:
Those Four Entertainers; Ho sains ana
Axtell; Ethel MeDonough; lnnees and
Byan: the Three Oladdenberks: Klnoto
scope; Orpheum Concert Orchestra.
Night, lec. . c 7s: mstl-
Every
WOMAN
should know about th
wonderful
IrWrtJ "Whirling Spray"
SYRINGE
Beat safest meat convenient.
. - Cleanses Instantrv.
If year druggist caswet supply the
MAKVKU seao swap WT.ywftw
took sealea. vesssms wiiuwu
sssleeiilsmisnssi
MAKVyX COaxfAirf
aeaastsMseeset
MewTeeh
1
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fa a
nee. loc: beet Mats, tie. except Satur
say and Sunday.
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Th Show That' Town Talk.
"cigar BEHrrlAN SHOW
BXTaASASAarsA An unmui
Wataoa Slater. Loo HaaralL Char Ian
Falsa, toy Riding Beeuty Chorus; l.eoe
laugha Gorgeous Kcenlc Equipment.
Mellaay Wstlase WeahiSLgto' Birthday.
Isslss' Same Msetase Beery Week Xsay.
AmoricanTheater
Vsairkt, Btata.
xems arva use as a ta
WOOBWABB grrOCX CO SET AWT ta
THE ROSE OF THE RAKCHO
eat
GIVES QUICK ACTION
Tb 8berean eV MeCaexoea Drug Cm..
Cor. MU ad Deaga. Cer. Mtxt aad Bar
ney. Cor. 341 k and Farnam. xTt-S No. Mth
St.. Loyal Hoeat, report that A SINGLE
DOSJS at sample beak thorn bark, gtycar-
laa, otc sa tuaip dad sa Adlee-l-ka.
the new Oiimsa appendicitis resnesty. re
Usows osnsttparjoa sr ga an th stem
acb. alasoat 1N6TASTLX.
Fepalae Mstim Tseay
Toaufet. at sa S14S
rrsxrs vwma
ta tVOVB'S TOVBa) BBBJJg
Whwrday Mstlas. aad Might
km a. Bsarna paaexa
la Twe Flays ta Yiddish