THK BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1912. Council Bluffs Minor, Mention The Council Bloffs OTOca of Tba Omi Be la at 15 SoottStnc. Tdephon S. Parts, drags. VictroU. Hi. A. Hasps Co. H. Berwick (or well paper. Woodrlng Undertaking Co, TaL M. Corrlgena, undertaken. 'Phones ML -Get the habit for llorehooao prating. Bee Clocks repaired, a Pea.-t, Dtekarasn. FAUST BEER AT ROGERS" BUFFET. Lewis Cutler, funeral director. 'Fbeoe ST. Watch the Faubl Art Shop windows tor Dergaina. su uroaewajr. Bluft City Laundry, Dry Cteulnc sad Jjye worse, new -panne no. Jala. TO BAVB OR BORROW. SEK C Mutual Bids. Lou Ass'n.. IS PearL Wanted Tore food hoys to earry Bee routes, Apply iecott m. . Special-Carnations, Ko dot.; violets. lie bunch. PeOne Lelneoa. Oak Lear chapter. Royal Neighbors of America, win meet la regular seatloa Tueeaey evening. Duffy's Malt and anything- In wtnes. liquors or orsnaiee. ceil at stosenieid Family Liquor House. 3 Ail SNYDER LOAXS MONET on household goods, horses, cattle and all chattel securities at a big discount of the usual rates, luuos aver XN w. Broad- way. MESH BAGS repeiree. reflnhthed like r.e. Kepeirea. repiatea, reiinea at rea sonable cost. All kinds o( irwelry repel r- iiic. Lireris jewelers, an riroeuway. wsa us ut i;iocas. Mr. tndMrs. Charles P. Wilson hsrs advised friends hero that their near home at north lemma. Wash., has been brietitened by the advent of a nine-pound tabr. Mrs. Wilson was formerly Miss jfcva rrena 01 una aty. Ssmoel la, dross returned yesterday irum a tares weess- vacation in et. Louis visiting friends. A smoker SUSn In hie ncnor lest Tl'an'nii.ilar even- in-. Mr. Uross visited all the points et Interest in St. Louis and Ksst St. Loula. Last Tuesday he saw the heaviest tall of ' snow In many year there fifteen Inches on toe level. Pominlck LonnaU, one1 of tba Italians arrested Uunday on the charge of shoot IK Inside the city limits, when they wsre found ha skins Dunons at tne Union aeifle transfer, was fined tl and coats in ponce eoun yesterday, his eg pardon. Koeo. was dlsehanred when was shows that, although intending; to do so, so had sot fired sis gun. The divorce suit Instituted some weeks sso asa'.nst her husband, W. 8. Hamll inn, and which caused s treat deal of trouble, resulting in a IM00O dsmaee suit igslnst s number of people, wss yeeter aay dismissed upon motion of Mrs. Hamilton. It Is understood that this amicable settlement will slso. result In he same sort of adjudication f ths sis damage suit, .... , The Council Bluffs seniors aro looking tor fames wits basket bail teams oi timaha and south Omaha. Games with the ESS lee. KiMUim ieMilh IknMhe 'Htarr or of the Omaha class teams sra 'penally desired. On the team are Frank, Volsn, Hlghsmlth, Heaters, Jianlelr, Welch and Harris. Write to Klmer Harris, McPbersoa avenue, for Ksmes sr sail A 441 and ask for Will J.olsn, between and 1M p. in. Mrs J. H. Sullivan. M years old. died t the home of her sister, Mrs, George R, Clark, til? Broadway, yesterday after an Illness of several months from stomach trouble. Mrs. Sullivan Is survived by her husband, J. H. Sullivan; two slaters, Mrs Clerk of this oily and Mrs. LeHoy tiering of Omaha, and one brother, T. U. Hum xartner. also of Omaha. Ths funeral will be held this afternoon from the Cutler ettapel, v. Dr. McClurs conducting the service, uunai wiu be in vtsinnt mil cemetery. Mrs. Harry G. Long entertained at blrlhdsy surprise Saturday evening for Mrs. H. G. Long. An eight-course dinner sa served at 4 9a o'clock. Ths center Mere for the table was a mass of tee- oulndnot' roses, sarsouaded by srnUax, wmie ea tne opposite .sides stood tall vases orearnatlons and La France roees. names wsrs Indulged in during ths even ing end the I'rii beautiful hand embroidered centerpiece, the work of Mrs. Lrons, want to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Meneray. There was no sessloa of ths district court yesterday, swing to the fact that Kunday night s bllaiard prevented Judge TborneU from reaching Council Blufta from his homo at fcUdney. The only train ne coutd take was on tne wabasn and that road was completely blocked by huge" snowdrifts A drive of ten or twenty miles across the country nould here ben made and ths Burlington's it nee res shed, but the drive was also Impossible, and the Burluurtoa was hsv Ing considerable trouble Tn getting its Ksnsss city trains through ths drifts, Qulnn E!ttotL colored, a Pullman car porter on the Union Haclflo, was sent to Hie county Mil by Police Judge Bnyder yesterday upoa conviction of ths theft of s lot of Pullman coach property, 'itis i.llcw had thirty-nine pillow sups, thirty towels and seven sheets, sll hiss-grada and rins llnoiv which he wss endeavoring te sell when taken into custody. He deed-beau ed Into town Saturday arter. neon, committed the theft Saturday sight. was arrested Sunday and sot thirty days county jail sentence early Monday mom Ins, all, oombialng to snaka his visit to Council Bluffs really U4reetlng. The value of the 'property exoeeded ths smount required to snsks Sis lasft con stitute grand larceny, hut he wss only arraigned oa ths chants of petit larceny ana was given us iinnu Wheel No. 1 of ths Broadway Methodist church will most at ths church oa Sat urday evening. Wheel No. 4 wlU meet with Mrs. C. M. Hart, suits . Orand hotel. os Thursday afternoon. The young women s wnvei win meet wua sirs. L n. Ranard, 1st Glen avenue, oa Friday rentng. A full attendance is desired st all of these meetrssa. Prayer meet I is Wedneeday sventns at T sv Ths paster win speak oa the subject, "Whs Are w,r This wilt bo ths met of a series of dweusslons on ths Methodist Bplscopal church. Its history, customs, doctrines, work, etc, especially designed for the new members and suitable for all. Chorus rehearsal Thursday and Batarday even ings. The children s chorus will meet at the church sa Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock- Reception of new members on next Sunday morning. Others wishing to )ols tiss chares should (st la tows, with lbs raster this week. Council Bluffs KO TEKsTTT OW OOXAJT xiw Toss.., KVW tun. Msbta - LlVKHrOOU l Hm JTlAKiM.. cdraviiMiBN ST. JUKM.i-.'.... .Ksns. AnUt . resaMala-M, ..Mtmt eisv. ..Utseata. into tLa crowcl of weak, : wcarr. eMrpressed; or am oa Hed with witailty and energy? . aafA is th fomda- Nerrea, BraioV. and Body should b ataondt depoxlaLle. - Scott's Emulsion tL bent of food-teaicv tke firra tooting far baaltk PRIMARY TICKETS PICKED Democrats ud SepnUicmiu Choose Hem to Hake Race. STtJAST TK1HS FOR SOLICITOR All Pi Hist Mem be reals of City Cseueell Remasilaated. Sosaa of Tbess by Harrow Majwrlttea . Mlaalehi Wlaa. Prissary Tickets, MATOR. RepubRcan. Democrat. J. P. Hees Thomas Maioney SOUCITOR. Dt. B. Btuart J, C Pry or TREASURER. Frank U True ....Louts Zurmuehlen ENGINEER. a. F. Btlmsoa. i-N'o nomination . ' AUDITOR. J. F. McAasney (No nomination! ASSESSOR. Dan B. Reardon W. P. Hardin AluOERMEN-AT-LJLRGtt. Oeorss H. Acker U U Brans W. A. Stone C, H. Grimm PARK COMMISSIONER. la E. BrtdensteiB. J. J. Brown WsM Aldewsaesu FIRST WARD. G. 1. Bsrdmg U Green SKCOND WARD. Elmer & Mtnnlck A. IL Huber THIRD WARD. Frank Levin W. B. Fisher FOURTH WARD. Robert Cola. Frank Beebe FIFTH WARD. J. L. Elunrorth Thomas Hood SIXTH WARD. C. 8. Ruhbard.... W. C Borer la doubt. Ths primary election yesterday resulted la polling only shoot it per cent of tne total Tots of ths city, due In a measure te ths hugs drifts of snow that prevented many of ths voters tra valine Tory far for ths privilege of casting a ballot to help Bsmlnata th men they would like to see elected. Owing to ths fact that 'ths polls wsrs kept open until t o'clock, ths count was not finished tat many of ths precincts until nearly midnight. Ths socialists, who had sueacesdsd la making enough stir to to ths Imp i' use! on that they would out suits a figure, polled loss than 140 rotes la ths entire crty. Their explanation that this was according to orders from headquarters, but ths conviction Is that ths seam vote at ths primary wlU materially reduce their vote oa election day. Ths slsetloa was altogether without in cident, as It wss without enthusiasm. Ths evident dsslrs of ths party voters who took eoough Interest In ths contest vote at all was to return the present mem bars of ths city council, as was evidenced la ths heavy rots that wss pouea tor Aidermsn Ellsworth rsp.) In ths Fifth ward and Alderman Beebe (dem.) In ths Fourth, which gars them ths honor of raitomtnailoa by substantial majorities, defeating their opponents, W. A. High- smith sad Pass Morrison. Ths same was ths case In ths Third ward, where AMsrman O. J. Harding, who has made a splendid record In the oouscU was Ukswlss renominated. In ths Third ward AMsrmsa Fisher Idem.) had opposition, leaving ths only other oontests for ths remaining members of ths council la ths second and With wards, where Aldermen Mtnnlck sr.d Hubbard bad a stilt flsht ts encounter. Ths tlcat ea ths republlcas ticket ss- twsea Btuart ana Kiupacx tor aty solicitor la ths preolacta coasted tost nlg-ht revealed ttustt running far In ths lead.. la eight prsolocts he had M votes to St for Kl track, and arasrt s nomina tion wss believed sssiired. U U. Brl den stein, for park commissioner, wss shesd la a field of four republican candidates, and this of flea may go Into ths conven tion. In the Second ward Alder mas E. K. Mlnnlok, rrpublloan. won by a majority of twenty-cats. In the Sixth wsrd AKJer- C. a. Hubbard won by a small ma jority. J, U Ellsworth s msjority is ths Fifth was two to ens. la the Fourth ward Frank Beebe. democrat, bast Page Morrison by nine tsea votes. W. C. Boyer had a large lead la ths Sixth, which remaining rotes It was believed would sot be overcome. WHITE RIYER WINS FIGHT Department of Interior Pick Town u Listing Place for Lands. ISTRIES HADE AT CHA3QERLAT3 Secretary Fishes? Mskes Allewawee to Water t erra by Payment ot Penalty at Fifteen Ceata, Pes Acre 1 Street Car Traffic 'Almost Paralyzed The local weather conditions almost completely paralysed the street .car trams and for the first few hours yes terday morning no attempt was w to run any ears sa any but the bridge s. Cars and. sweepers on this fine wsrs kept running a Mil I o'clock Sunday sight, and wbsa daylight eama the drifts had not accumulated to prohibitive e dltloca, Faw of the other lines were opened before 14 o'clock, and then only after forces of men had been engased to shovel a way through asms of the deeper drifts. Where the snow was deep the sweeper wore searty helpless. Ths snow piled up to-such depths sa the sidewalks la the business sections of the city that hundreds ot men were employed m digging: pssssseways. In some pauses the snow was piled np at the odgea of the sidewalks to a depth of or sut feet, and at no potst could the noddle of the street be reached ex cept at the Mooslngs where narrow chen sels had been cot and people passed bs- weea perpendicular walla oftea almost as tush as their heads. steal Estate frsusefera. Real estate transfers reported to The Bee Februsry M. by the Pottawattamie f ooittv Abstract eomnasy. cwuncti suuus: George DtmnnVk and wlfs snd John HahsB to cieua j. r . wernere. s.V of 2-77-41 w. d 413JM Lewis Wot snd wife to George Mor- ruma. ne" sw ana nwi, iv . sod swV, swls of 94, snd sH lead w. of Dover river of swU nw'i of 14 and seh ee4 of Zt-77-tt. W. d ... W.4M ess-e L.imocer to witiiani n. But ter, pen OS onsinaa ine Ml to, ,m Council Bluffs. Is- w. a. 1.444 C D. Larsea and wlfs to Donald B. Stouter and Florence K. ston fer. eM ft. of lot 4 la block U. Urunee' sddltlon te Council Bluffs, la., w. d Lewis West and wife te George Morrison, land In B-T7-44, a. c s. 1 James Gsrdleld Lewis snd wife to i. R. Mraieswn. a strip of sum ant wise eft e. side of seta s-MHt, w. .... Six transfers, totsl... 1 ..O.m Best watch work at Lefferts. Marrlaere tl Marrhum Beasaes were lesuiil yesterday I the feOewtne; named persons: Kama and Residence As. Gilbert Noruas. Red Oak. la a Margaret Skoalund. Minneapolis. Minn Si Fred Hsshmsn, Florence, Neb SI Heir's Evans, Oaks loose, la .. 24 Fer ths beet wines, liquors, brandies and beer caO at Rmi nfeld s family liquor boose. II South Msia St. Importers of wines, liquors, sjss aad stoats, (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON'. Feb. B-8pecisl TeV-ogram.)-White River, a D was selected today by ths comrstsslooer of the senersj land office and concurred tn by Secre tary Fisher of the Interior department and President Taft as ths piacs of mak his selections for lands ts tns Pins Rides snd Rosebud reservations, shortly to be thrown open to settlement. The entries will be mads st ths Cham berlain land 'office, the district In which ths lands are attuatrd. There has been a hard fight between Gregory snd White River tor the location ot the listing plaoe and rival delegations have- beset the members of consress from South Dakota for their support. All ths delegates did was to listen to the claims of ths two towns and then send ths whole matter to ths general land office for final set tlement, which has now been made. Exteaelow for Settlers. Congressman Klnksld went before ths secretary of the Interior today with James T. Whitehead ot Mitchell, presi dent of tbs Water Users' association of ths North Pis.Ua project, and presented the proposition of modifying the require ments for ths next water right payment It wss finally .screed that instead ot paying g.B per 'acre, due March 15, set tlers would be allowed, by ths payment of a penalty ot Is cents per sere, to pay U per sere by Msrch 15 snd hsrs until December next to pay ths remaining tXS snd penalty. Ths department alio agreed to eliminate the provtaloa that settlers most show they were unable ts meet ths full payment before ths extension would be granted. . . Mr. Whitehead wss tskrn to ths Whits Roues by Mr. Kink aid aad presented to the president. Indian Appropriation Bill. Amend menu to the Indian ap propria Hon MU were Introduced by Senator Brown today calling for additional ap propriations for ths Genoa Indian school of U.0C4 for general repairs and Improve ments. M.0W for a cottage for ths super intendent. 13,084 for- a gardener's cottage, tMCS for additions to ths hospital and office and H.509 for the construction of a sewer main. These amendments were asked tor by the Genoa Commercial club la a letter received this morning. Chocolate Appeal Oeated, The supreme court this morning denied the writ ol certiorari asked for by Walter Baker Co. In an action against ths grocery firm of Orey Gray ot Colum bus to enjoin the sals ot any other chocolate than that manufactured by ths complainant under ths nama of "Bakers." The Injunction was denied by Judge T. C. Hunger In ths Nebraska federal court snd latsr by ths circuit court of appeals of ths Eighth circuit Malaes F1hs Oleo Bill, Former Congressman 8. 1. Halner et Lincoln Is at the Raleigh. He will be in the city for seversl dsyt and la worktns for ths dslry interests In Nebraska to defeat legislation favorable to the manu facture ot oleomargarine. Hs called oa ths various members of ths Nebraska delegation today and renewed eld ac- qusintance with former cotleftkns In ths house. Srharlder la Waahlagles R. B. Schneider of Fremont, candidate for delecste-at-lsrgs on the Taft ticket la Nebrsaks. Is at ths Rsleigh. Hs stated that hie mission here bad no political sig- nlflosnss. and had no comment to make on present conditions, saying that hs was hsrs entirely oa private business. He goes to New Tork City tomorrow, Numerous eppesls from Nebraska bars been received by Senator Brown urging him to help secure mors federal aid for agricultural education. Monroe Hears Argaaaeat John A. Munroe, freight traffic man ager of the Union Pacific at Omaha, ar rived In Washington today snd wss an interested listener to ths arguments la the so-called "long snd short haul" before the supreme court New Republic May Cut Off Relations .With Netherlands NANKING. China. Feb. tT.-The repnb rloaa cabinet Is coosftlert ng tbs Immediate cancel la tloa of treaty relations wtth Hot land and handing The Netherlands minis ter his passports became ot alleged 111 treatment et Chinese residents by the Dutch authorities te Java. It ts alleged that three Chinees hava been killed and hundreds ot others Imprisoned In that plans because they celebrated the abdica tion of the Chinese throne. The members ot ths republlcsa cabinet are most indignant. They assert that the Chinees la Java are treated like wild beasts.' Dr. Bun Tst Sen and Yuan Shi Kat are co-operating la the revuSon of ths con stitution. Yuan Shi Kai la oendlos funds to Nanking. THS HAGUE, Feb. r.-A telegram from ths governor of Jsva Bays ths authorities there limited their repressive measures against Chinees to restoring order and preventing mobs ot riotous Chinese from looting ths shops. Kaspar Leaves Wife, and Family of Three PLATTSMOUTU, Neb, Feb. ITtSpc- Clalj-J. V. Caspar, who has resided In this city for nearly two rears, snd been very successful running a bakery, left his family Friday and disappeared. Hit wife the day following his desertion, gave birth to a baby girl. Beside bis wife snd ths Infant, Kaspar left tws children. Ths man did hie own baking and sines his departure, friends hsrs corns to the sssistance of his wits and another baker has beta secured, so that the business will be carried on as formerly, Kaspar gave no reason for his departure, but left a note In his room stating that he bad gone snd would not return. Five Are Arrested , For Taxicab Holdup NEW TORK. Feb. H.-Part of ths IS.N0 In currency stolen from two bank ro sengers la a taxicab In the heart ot ths flasactsl district February It was covered tonight and three men and two women were held by the police. The police allege that f!M tn currency bearing the stamp ot the Produce Ex change National bank, from which the messengers were taking the asoasy whoa robbed, was found la Boston st ths home of Edwsrd Collins. The police aay that Collins described himself ss Edwsrd Kinsman and that hs sacs was a pugilist and waiter. Collins Is under arrest, to gether with Albrusso and Gene Mentanl, chauffeur ot the taxicab la which the holdup occurred, and tws Women slso are betas held by ths polios ss material witnesses. Ths women, jt Is understood, furnished the police with some of ths clues la tbs esse. On Albrusxo's person the police found key to a safety deposit vault In the Bowery Savings bank and the prisoner said to have admitted having about CON la the box. hot the police have hopes of finding s larger sum when they examine it tomorrow. , SINK SHIP, NEVER GIVE UP, CZAR'S ORDER TO OFFICERS err. PETERSBURG, Fib. z7.-Tbe em peror has confirmed the new admiralty regulation under which a commander Is compelled to destroy his wsrshtp. 'n'trsd ot surrendering it to ths enemy. Key te the Situation See Advertistns) Quick Action Prescription. Cures Colds in a Day Y. M.H.A. to Elect Board Wednesday Ths Young Men's Hebrew assentation will bold Its election of a board at gov ernors Wedneeday evening In the vestry room of Temple Israel. Twenty-firs have been nominated and ot these fifteen will be elected. Ths governors will thea meet to elect officers. The association new has a membership of 434 snd so effort Is being mads to make It 400 before the meeting. Thoes who hare ths board are: Julius Helphand Arthur Roseublum T. 8. Hsdra Henry Monsky William tlolsmaa Mortis Rosenblatt In-. M. J. Gordon Hugo 11. Brandeia Henry Rosenthal Meyer Klein Rabbi Cohn Julius Roaenfeld Morris Rschmsn been nominated for Samuel Kata Kd Blmon Samuel Ulllnaky Max Levy Benjamin Israel Harry Laptdua Joe Kulakotskv Martin L. Sugerraaa M. H. Koaenblum llymer Katskee Philip Schwarta Nathan Bernsteia PR0UTY ASKS FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FOR GOOD ROADS WASinNOON, Feb. I7.-"Ws aro ths moat Intelligent people on the fees ot ths globe; we srs ths wealthiest people la the world, and yet we aavs ths poorest roads of sny civilised nation on earth,' said Representative Prouty of Iowa tn the house of representatives todsy. He poke for twenty minute srgtng that federal aid be given, the gutea la the construction of good toads. HYMENEAL W heeler-Lea aratreth. Laura E, Longstreth, daughter ot Thomas Lengrtrsth, snd Mr. Harris S, Wheeler were married by Ray. Charles W. Savldgs -st his residence Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, Mrs, H, M, Ander son accompanied them. ealaato-Heletraas, ' Vlss Anna X. Holstrom, daughter ot John Holstrom, and Antenino Benlnate were married by Rev. Charles W. Bsv- Idgs Saturday evening at ( o'clock st ths horns of ths bride's parents. 4211 Miami street The bride's sister. Miss Ruth Holstrom, snd Henry S. Howes were the attendants. A wedding supper wss served. Cox-Thorpe. Miss Jennls Thorps ot Onawa. la.. daughter st Francis Thorpe, and Mr. Henry I Cox were married by Rev, Charles W. Sarldge Suadsy sftsrnooa at 4 o'clock st ths reildence ot the groom's brother, Mr. Oeorge P.' Cox. US North Twentieth streets. A company of guests wss present . Persistent Advertising ts ths Road to Big Returns. tc::z's old cclczii ccffee Thert trs mora cupi to ths pound in this coffee). Tbe Itrowthi that enter into it are picked to give ttrcneth as well as ipleadid. enjoyable) cop-quality. Routed to tbs instant of coffee perfection. Bait rg kJd Mill JjJ&Utsj Tone's You 11 be coovinced br. s tingle pound that it m not only the) most delicious coifee, but tLat it is most economical. At roar rroew't ISi a ponnd. TOME BlOsk, Dew Moines), as. The beet snd Quickest ereacriotion known to medical science for colds snd coughs is as follows: "From your drug gist get two ounces of Glycerine snd half an ounce of Concentrated Pine compound. . Take these two lnsredlenta home and put them Into a half pint of good wftiaay. . Shake It well Take one to two tro spoonfuls after each nal and at bed time Smaller doses to chil dren according ts sa-n." Be sura to set only tne genuine (Ulobe) Concentrated Pine. Kach half ounce bottle comes la tin screw-too seated csml An am-. gist has it on hand or will quickly get It from hie wholesale house. There are many cheaper preparations of large ousntlty but It don't pay to experiment This treatment la certs' n cure. Thle Has been suMlehed here for ail winters snd thousands say It has no ffsl " 'f RUPTUilE I all varieties oared la i s fsw dsn without ski er loss of ttane. No ay wm be accepted on--1 tbs sanest at oared. - Write oreaD. TMelltj- setsrecsrs hs- C.ai-u.OsVei 'featN. wist, -. LETTER TO MR SCHIFF OUT Killkosdre Make Public Brandt's HittiTn of Affection. HAD A KTJL5T TO PAST WITH Teems Tale Writes that Hie Feel lass Toward tbe Dear Lady Grove Every Day la Larmrr OreamfereaeO, I NEW TORK. Feb. r.-Whlle Fnlke K. Brandt still remains la )ell tonight as ths result ot a technical legal delay la admlttins him to halt, hla former em ployer. Mortimer U Schitt, gave out a statement Mttde words Ions setting forth "ths pertinent facta connected with the Brandt case as far as they are within sty knowledge." Having been denied an opportunity of teetlfylna as says a statement .ts ths press seems so be hla only recourse. - "Certain newspapers hare assumed to attsek my honor, " Mr. Benin-says, --and to create an impression that my efforts to secure Brandt's conviction and to op- poss hla application for clemency were designed to bide sums mystery which It made pubtto would disgrace and degrade me before the community. ' I have therefore decided la self- protection aad In Jostles to all tbeee who have bona maligned during the last month of hysteria to make this statement of facts." . Text of letter. The statement makes public the letter Brandt wrote to Mrs. (teal ft la Msrch, 1WT. which resulted In his discharge as valet It reads tn part: "I am a poor fellow, but I .have a heart which I would part with to a lady which I lots dearest on earth (it la you dearest lady). "I do not know If you are Interested or like my person, but I do know that I am awfuly fond ot you, in every respect I like and admire yea emenskllg my feelings towards you dear Lady has grown every day la larger circumference. Inside my heart la the eternal feelings which cannot be expressed In words (only actions can speak). Day aad night until the slumber takes ns away, I think ot you dear lady." The letter Is signed "Lovingly" and on tains a "P. S." beseeching Mrs. Br biff "for mercy don't show this to your hus band or anybody." Regarding the robbery at his boms Mr. 8chlff aaya lis asked Brandt the night hs entered he house wheihar he bad stolen anything aad ths valet denied doing so. Mr. Schlff declares tr.it after receiving a note from Brandt asking htm to vMt him tn the Tombs hs sent Howatd S. Cans, hla counsel, to Me hira and thet Osns reported that Braudt had said te him In substance thet if tee charge wu pressed he would make reflections upon Mrs. Schlff. -Mr. Schlff thea details bow Btandt's attorney. Cart Flahsr-Hsnsen presentrj to Judge Rosalsky, a letter written by Brandt This hAter," Bchlff continues, "con tained the first written Information of Brandt's tying and aesndalons tale that hs was In my house by Invitation. Ths outrageous falsity ot this letter Is shown by ths letter that brought his discharge.' Eat and Get Thin This Is turning an old phrase fans shout, but modern methods of reducing tst aavs msds this revision possible. If yon are evertet and also sd verse to physical exhertloa and llkswlas fond of the tebls and still want to reduce your excess flesh several pounds, do this; Go to your druggist (or write the Mermola Co., Ml Parmer Bldg., Detroit Mich.) and give aim (or send them) If cents, Fer this modest amount ot money the drug Slat wlU put you la ths way of satisfying your ambition for a nice, trim, slim figure. He will hand you a large esse of Mar mo la Prescription Tablets (compounded In ac cordance with the famous Marmela Pre scription), one ot which you must take after each meal and at bedtime until you begin to lose your fat at the rate of If to 14 ounces a day. That is all. Just go en eatlns what you like, leave exercising to the athletes, but take your little tablet faithfully and without doubt that flabby flesh will quickly take unto Itself wins. Iravlnc behind It your natural self nestle clothed In firm flesh and trim muscles AS A LAST RESORT MRS. ATWOQO TR1ESNEW METHOD Wu Benefited from the Start and Improvement Est Bees Eipid, HAST OTHERS HAVE TESTLTUD Chief Vales of New Dterovery Lies la the Fact that It la t)alck Respond 4s Weeds at Badly Debilitate Body. Mr. A. W. Atwood. atation agent tor ths Missouri Pacific railroad and also sgent tor ths Vi'ells-Fargo Express com pany, residing st Lsrton, Neb., and well known In Omsha, made the following statement recently la connection with "Tons Vita." the tonic that has bees In troduced In Omaha. Mr. Atwood said: "My wlfs has beta sick for ths hut year. She was nervous and rundown and had constant stomach trouble. She slept poorly and her Bleep did her little good. . Rheumatism was part of her trouble and her feet and ankles were badly swollen snd she was generally miserable. She Waa frequently constipated. She had tried many remedies snd various physicians without relief. "She tried Tons Vita' aa a last resort and after taking one bottle st tne tonic she Is greatly Improved. The first does benefited her. Every dsy she hss beroate stronger and better. There Is no other medicine like It She seems ts get nonr. Ishment from her food aad no longer has stomach trouble. Sha feels better tbaa she has for ths hut year snd gives ths entire credit to Tooa Vita.' " Tbs specialists who were hers Introduc ing 'Tons Vita" said that there Is noth ing unoommoa or remarkable shout Mrs. Atwood a esse. "Why, we have received hundreds of ' such testlmonlsls from Omaha people who have been benefited by our preparation." eald one ot these specialists. "The chief vslus of Tona Vita,'" continued be, 'lies la ths tact that It Is quirk to respond ts ths neede ot a badly debilitated body. It acts like a true specific. In a remarkably short time. "A tired, dragging feeling ot ths body, a sluggish mind and dull memory, de pression st spirits, Intsnss nsrvousnesa, palpitation ot the heart weak back, cold feet bowel trouble, coastlpstlon snd headaches sra among the many symp toms of a condition from which thous- aads hsrs In Omaha suffer. This condi tion Is mors common la the bis cities. where the people are more apt to disre gard the laws of nature. "Most ot ths ao-ceiled kidney trouble. nearly all Indigestion and fully half sf ths headaches la Omsha can be at tributed solely to a nervous, debltiisted condition of ths body. " Tona t Vita' will positively remove this condition toning one's serves, giving now blood and new lire. ' "Tona Vita" can be found en sals at Brandeia drug department Sixteenth and Douglas streets, south side, msia floor. Adv. ..... The Favorites Rye av Bivnsstis.MfiAna' W wsFeV-ll. wMiaPmWaVsWaV mm is absolutely pure. It ought to be because it is distilled 4 times in copper. (Ordinary whiskey not mora than twloa) Bottled in Bond Each bottle) it seeded with tb U. S. Government Stamp. Its age Is guaranteed by the V. S. Government. Its purity by the Schenley Distilling Company. Its quality speaks for Itself. When you buy Rys, buy Scbenlsy. At all daaicra. BchenJey DsjrJMns; Oy Lacesco, Pa. 9: II t ssmTBm-xs HOTEW. HOTEL GRISWOLD Grand Rivtr Avnut and Criswold Stmts DETROIT, . , - . MICH. POSTAL HOTEL CO. r ' " at) J a sa (olonisf fefsions Ps. ATI 'hw' ' M -an .f 1JJ IT I TUP CJTADT- i 1 1 1 1 vj t m r i ON TOE SANTA FE "ra.rV tQ0rWl5.r10VVTHt TN f'llifiSrRArVStP.RltS. 3j jTT2fJJf-JaiTtfE0!l,DCK S2JbA.b4 we'Rc orrro 25 IN CALIFORNIA A YEiSK. LATER- from Omaha Neb. March 1 to April 15 A (arm b waiting for you la Arizons snd California. Go this Spring. Go on the Santa Fe. Ride in a tourist ileeper ; berth rate low. Eat Fred Harvey mealt. A fait run on tbe Fast Mail ; two other trains to choose from. . asaaiel Urhaer. Oa. Alt., 114 lis St., I Nulm lees, rauee, Wslaat Ml. Write, C. t ejstw s Om, CaieebetlM Astss, jU0t Kallmr essnse, I tssJwMrin I Si els silii' tm MS- J sulfites le Tst Sens.' , I i Cm FREE I CAN CURE YOU OF RHEUMATISM T-t sVhtsrrai. tT4M.ltr Uh tsxTtUs. 1- fax-u f i-w.svsUiaTan te my cue, but todar I ator tMtffeet feeral'B an4 aV sirUlili rarlai etber AIUW partMlM t&.m 4 MtlsXiag UKIt omr for ibtm-er.1 jranina. 4i9amvmn4 a rwssv- Mr aui jWmmsaniiiy cmrm ts, . wm . ft avrtsshSM mi lass) WT eSaM seaaUcislS mm hsialy frwsx Usm'i nit any mmn ire trsna. a mum ui tr(t.s It mnmpif. Tr atawiote tetiatfxttesi ei ail umm it Met- UTiy ffmetsstt. err r m mmm ee afwre eaj er eesMisms) ale, m writ to ft. T. tessiBhs. D-eC UtC. FRZD POSTAL iWsfaif. FRED A. GOODMAN, Stmimrj $125,000 sEiptnitd In Rtmodel infc FiiTiUshiQf a4 DMorttinf Htadquarter for thm Wolvermm Automobil Club DETROIT'S MOST POPULAR HOTEL RATES $1.50 PER DAY AND UP The) Finest Cats West of Kew Tork. Bevrsos A La Carta at Fopnlsw Prrcws. A aUtctly modern and ap to data Hotel. Centrally located la tba very bear, at tbe city. "Where Ufa ts Wortn Urmg." , . Kothlaf Better at oar nates. Hotel Flanders 153-157 West 47Ul Street, If. r. CITY. 80S) Feet East of Broadway. A modern fireproof hotel In ths heart of the theater, club and hotel district; convenient te sll car lines. An exceptional orchestra. Rooms with private bath 41.06 per day. Prom Orand Central Station. Broad way cars without transfer. From Penns1vanla Station, 1th Avenue cars without transfer. Bookies ea request. H. R. SHAKES, froo.