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    THE BEE: UMA11A, JvKlDAY. MARCH 1. li12.
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OUT THEY GO EVERY ONE
Since the last day of January we have been offering the public some MIGHTY B'G
PIANO BARGAINS from our CLOSED South Omaha store. These Pianos have bsen go
ing fast, but not quite fast enough. Now, listen here: We have got to clear them all, out
by the last of this week. We positively must have the space. Our spring shipments, will
be here soon and our building must undergo repairs by the middle of next, month, so we
are going to offer you bargains so low that you cannot possibly deny yourself the oppor
tunity of purchasing one of these HIGH GRADE Pianos now. '
You can judge for yourself by looking over a few of the bargains listed below:
Etta? upright. as rentes! short
time, reduced
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men OT.n a ha::d eu.ncii cst Toasfiisa roR aj photoohaph while
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IX CS!.v:. .'w I'J:.V STATE ORGAN!-
WOODMEN OFFICIALS REPORT
Heafthy Growth is Shown by Wood
men of the World.
W0D1D , , SELL . OLD BUILDING
Famous' Bohemian
Educator Passes
Through the City
To Set Date This Vwk for Cerea
a Uoimloa with Lirlm
Cornerstone at the New '
Mraetare.
Ths executive council of the Woodmen
of the World convened In Omaha Wednes
day a board of directors and took
under advlaement report! of officials for
ihe Ian half year. Among rame of tbe
rther business of the organisation to
ome to their attention Is the problem of
the dlupoMl of the building and property
now being .weft as headquarters. .
This property consists of the flva story
ti iUdlng and tour lots, which was valued
at fJM.ow by appralsera who recently
.Unrated Its worth. Local business men
and real estate dealers have offered a
number of propositions to the board, but
action will not be taken In this matter
i.ntll near tha close of the session.' which
will be about Saturday.
Aocordlng to tha report of tha or
ganisation for the last year. ,. new
members were added, bringing the total
membership up tb SM.tTt. This number of
members carry approximately tSli.70J.4W
worth of Insurance. In tha last twelve
month! UK claims, amounting to IS ..,
vera paid.
Will hmr Cornerstone. ,
According to Mr. John T. Tates. the
new Woodmen of the Word building will
be entirely completed by September 1. at
tha very latest. By that time the booka
and records of the organisation will have
been transferred and everything will be
In ship shape order. The council will
take up tha matter of setting the day for
the cornet stone laying before It convenes,
and It Is the Intention make a gala
day of It.
Tha fcllowlug are the officials of the
Woodmen of the World, who are members
nf tha council In attendance:
1. C. Boot. John T. Vales. Colonel B. W.
Jewell, Dr. Ira W. Porter. Dr. A. D.
ioyd, A. H. Harnett. Omsha; W. A.
Fraser. Dallas. Tel.; Morris Bheppsrd.
Texarkana. Tex.; H. F. rMmral. Colum
bus. Miss.; D. K. BradBhaw, Utile Rock,
Ark.; J. B. Fltsgerald. Kansas City: K.
B. ataxey, Muskogee. Okla.; E. B. liewla.
N. -'.: Colonel '
Tenn.: V. D. uampneu.
Dr. Franc)'. Count L.ueliow of Kam-
ipsch. Bohemia, paued through Omaha
yesterday morning, enroute to Lincoln,
where this morning ho will address. the
st'ulents of the University of Nebraska,
delivering a lecture on Bohemia and the
people, the purpose . being to create a
sentiment looking toward a better under
standing of his country. In the evening
he wlH'be the guest of honor at a ban
quet given by the Klub Komensky, and
the following morning he will be tendered
a reception by Chancellor Avery' of the
university.
Count Luetxow ' will come to Omaha
Saturday afternoon and will be the gues
of the Bohemians of the city at a racep-l
tlon to be tendered at tha Rome hotel. .
Count Luetxow Is O years of age.
speaka Bohemian. English, Oerman and
French fluently. He was graduated from
Oxford university, England, receiving the
degree of doctor of science, and from
the University of Prague, having earned
the degree of doctor of philosophy. ' He
Is a member of the Learned Society of
England, tha Bohemian Academy of Arte
and Science and the Bohemian Society of
Literary and Arte. As n author ha has
written many books, including the "His
tory of Bohemian Literature, " "Mediae
val Town Serlea." and many others. ,
On his present trip to the United States
Count Luetxow arrived In New Tork
January , and since then haa spoken to
the student body at Tale, Columbia.
Mlrhlgan. Harvard, Chicago, Wisconsin
and IowaT universities. Iter he will ad-'
dress the students of Minnesota, Cornell
and Princeton. v
The doctor la accompanied by his wife.
It was the Intention of the leading Bo
hemians of the city to meet him at the
'sot yesterday aaA- en ten am him and
Mrs. Luettow for a short time before
they proceeded to Lincoln. They arrived
an hour earlier than waa expected and
consequently were misted by the recep
tion committee.
Kingston,
son. Chatanoocu,
Pnrt Huron. Mich.; William Rucss. Clove- hr.lt included three United Statu miiar.
land. O.; R. O. Weils, .Mobile. Ala, neys-Joaeph E. Morrison, district of Arl.
sons; William N. Lenders, district of
Porto Rico, and Alexander Akermaa.
southern' district of Georgia, ana eigh
teen contuli. ;
Death fraaa raises
was prevented by O. W. Cloyd, Plunk,
Mo., who healed hie dangerous wound
with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Only Sc.
For sale by Beaton Drug Co. -
Attaraeye Camsala Nominated.
WASHINGTON. Feb. M. -Nominations
sent to the senate today by President
Employe is Caught-
Stealing Silk Hose
leo Hoffman. ys's old. whose home
is on North .Twentieth street, waa ar
. r,w theft In the Brandeis morel
esterday afternoon ' at S. The police
are no searching his home on tle
ihcory that he has a quantity of stolen
goods there.
Hoffman ha been, employed in the j
Brandeis (".ores for eight months, and ;
was given a position as stock boy In the
cloak department. By clever ruses be
had -access to tbe receiving room. -to
which piaco he u led by his fancy for
ailk hose.
He was caught in the act of ateallug.
BOULEVARD LINK IS DONATED
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George 4 Co. Offers Twenty Acre of
Land to Park Board.,
FAVORABLE ACTIOS 13 TAKEN
Caauailaalaaers Also Deride that Buf
falo Ball (hall Vol Be Kxeeated
and Appelate Hacressor to -
Dead Keeper. (
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i Having decided the fate of Monarch II,
the big buffalo bull that gored Keeper
Nels p. Anderson to death, the park
board has settled down to the problem of
establishing an auto boulevard connecting
the, various Omaha parks. Monarch 1 1
will not be executed. It having been de
cided to commute his sentence to life Im
prisonment. Considering the proposition of boule
vards the board took up and favorably
discussed George ft Co's offer of twenty
acres of land suitable for a thoroughfare.
Tha land, which is valued at between
Os.OM and est,! la contained In a atrip
varying In wldtar from U0 to eM feet, ex
tends from Rlmwood park north through
Dundee and Happy Hollow.
This strip Is step toward forming ths
connecting links In tha proposed boule
vard Joining Miller, Fontanslle, Elmwood
and Hanscom parks. The atrip extends
from Leavenworth o Hamilton streets,
(oadltiea Is paaeel.
The only-condition proposed In making
the offer la that Improvements la ths
extent of tlS.tW be made by the pars;
board. The park board haa acted favor
ably upon the proposition, recommending
that the strip be accepted by the city.
The council will act upon the matter later.
The land la donated by C. C. and J. E.
George, fifteen acres; R. R. Evans, two
acres; W. F. Snyder, three acres,
tr. N. 8. Mercer also has offered lend
for a boulevard through Mercer perk to
Thirty-eighth end Nlcholsa and the mat
ter haa been . referred to the legal de
partment to draw up deeds. Several cttl
sena were In attendance s the meeting,
seeking minor Improvements' or changea
along boulevards.
The board appointed Thomas Garbey to
succeed Keeper Anderson, who waa killed
by the vicious buffalo.
Patrick is Slated
for Exalted Ruler
of the Omaha Elks
Robert W. I'atrlck is slated to become
exalted ruler of Omaha lodge. No. M.
Benevolent Protective Order of Elka. and
Dan B. Butler, present ruler, la a can
didate to represent Omaha Elks at the
grand lodge meeting. The following
nominations hsve been mad and ths
election ' will be held this evening,
and It Is understood that there is no op
position to the stale, which; la aa follows:
Eulted ruler, Robert W. Patrick;
esteemed leading knight, Walter P.
Thomas: esteemed loyal knight, George
F. West: esteemed lecturing knight, Wil
liam K. Baehr; secretary, Isaac W.
Miner; treasurer. Charles L. Saunders;
tiler. Joe J. Kaspar; trustee, three years.
Lea B. Van Camp; representative i to
grand lodge, Dan B. Butler; alternate
representative to grand lodge, Sidney W.
tfmftli. ;
END MALPRACTICE CASE
AFTER JURY IS SECURED
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Tbe ta.ouo damage action of Mrs, Mar
garet Caielly sgamst Dr. A. P. Congdon
for alleged malpractice waa settled out
of court by the parties' Wednesday aft
ernoon after a Jury to try the case had
been empanelled. The terma of settle
ment are being kept secret by the par
ties and their attorneys. Tha court rec
ord shows a Judgment entry for the de
fendant. . .
Chickertng t Son, used for demon
atrstlon purposes, was
14 JO; reduced
to
Vosc t Sou. up'rlcht, walnut rase,
a good Investment,
. formerly 1400,
now
Weber Square Grand. Rood
practice piano, original
iiice 1500, now
Kimball upright, slightly.
used, waa 1.50,
' now " ,.
S140
ilnut rase,
$150
$35
$85
Kuruman upright, a
rare bargain, for
merly $300, now.
Ernest Gableuprigbt,
walnut rase, was
350, reduced to.
Smith Barnes upright.
slightly shopworn,
was f:5l.
DOW
Knsbe trprigbt, rosewood ease. In
first class condi
tion, was 1500,
now
$170
$130
oak case,
$125
4 ease. In
$175
to
Hospe uprlglit, original!
rest 9200, reduced
to '-.
$170
$75
$240
$260
Strlnway & Sods,
slightly used, wis
$800, now. . .'
Player Piano, rexfuoed
from $650 iil,
to .'. ... .
' An ,,f in, ahove Manon arw hacked by our personal guarantee. They are the arm of ratao xterree
tin.. AID TO VOI B HAPIMMORS; MAKK AX 1M KSTMKNT OF ?KA,. 'iSlSZL'Zf.'T? i
but for all of those who are arar to you. It cannot be a qursUoa of "I AN I AKFORI. IT. out "t.AJi I
AKFOKI, TO BK WITHOl'T ITT" Vol' MAKK VOI R OWN TKKMS. .
We are exclusive renrewenutlves for the maU hlcee Ktelnway anil Pianola Puuiosi: also the eeMxeatsMl
Weber. Harclntan. Kmerwon, Steger Hons, McPtiall and the sweet-oned Hchmoller MaeOer pianos. Sold
from factory to the home la every state la the laloa. . ' ' '
Orders by snail will receive prompt attention. Write for Illustrated catalogue aad prUe list.
New Pianos for Rent for $3.00 Per iVIonth
Free Tuning; free Insurance, Free Cartage. If Flajio la Itentrd for tUx MonUis.
SGir.10LLER&r.1l)ELLEEl PIAtJO GO.
"MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALERS, RETAILERS. I -1311-1313
FARNAM STREET. - ... - - OMAHA, NEBF.ASKA.
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RYLLIS KENZIE IS TAKEN
TO ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL
Byllla Kent!, the Sheldon, la., girl
waom It la thought was erlmlnally as
saulted In the Milliard hotel was removed
to St. Joseph's bosrHUl Wednesday sftsr
ncon. Dr. T. T. Hsrrls, who Is attending
her, says her condition Is unchanged and
an operation for peritonitis may be neces.
eery- Frank Potter. ho la wanted by
the police In connection with tha case,
hsa not yet been arrested and bla where
abouts are unknown to the officers.
PULLMAN DISTRIBUTING
GIFTS TO ITS EMPLOYES '
A gift of a month's sslary Is being die- I
tiibuted by tfie Pullman company to all i
Its employes. The money will go to all I
conduotora, porters and other employes .
all over the system. i
Auction Auction
Of High Grade Jewelry
AT THK
ORPHEUM JEWELERS. 1507 Harney Street
SALE STARTS FRIDAY, MARCH 1st AT 2:30 t. M.
PIAMONIW. WATCHES, tTT GI,AK8. CHINA ASD JEWKLKV
OK ALU KISIW.
M.
ALL
TWO HALV A WAV 8:80 AND T:30 P.
Uidlea Cordially Invited. -GOODS
AIIK OIAH.INTKKU AH RKPRKSKNTKU.
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Warmth and
Strength
Y. W. C. A. TO HAVE A BIG
' MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN
Four thousand names on tbe member
ship roll-thls Is fie goil which ths
Young Women's! christian association
Bopea to reach in Its March member
ship campaign. Tlie membership Is now
J.S0. bnt over 1.00S expire nett month.
Miss Ora E. Johnson membership c
rettry. snd Mrs. James McClair. -cbsir-man
of ths membership cjmmlttees. S'-c
heading the campaign and say that this
mill be ths live it it In tlie anoo'ationa
history. March It to is the tlmi- set.
' Ths different riubs and departments will
rival each etitnr in trying to gain tha
Boat new mem)er for the association
and a handsome trophy Is to be awarded
tha winner.
BEACH CAMP OF WOODMEN
- TO DECICE0N INSURGENCY
Whether Beacii ca,r.p Xo. Id. Modern
Woodmen of America, mil loin the Mod
ern Woodmen Insurgents against the head
camp's rase Increase or-hetMer It wlU
stand with the brad camp proist y will
be decided at a neetintt of Beacii ramp
FrMay rlnl.t in Woodmen ball, l-'iftw.th
and Douglas nntrs. A sencatioral meet
ing at expected. While the Insurgents la
other ramps have made progress those In
Beach camp have had little success, sup.
aortera of tbe htad camp being strong
In this tributary organization.
Tbe last fight la elated for tonight.
on a cold day. come from foods that are easily digested and are
rich in heat-making elements. For the out-door man or the
in-door man, for children to study on, to grow; on,' to play on,
there's nothing so nourishing and satisfying as V
Shredded.
Wheat
This 4a the sea sear of tha year when
eaatbers feel very much concerned over
the frequent colds contracted by - their
children, and have abomtant reason for
It, aa every euM weakeass the I trass, low
ers tbe vitaity an paves, the way for
tbe more serious diseases that so often
tolasT- Chenjbertain'e Cough Remed a
tsjness for ha cures, and is pleasant -a!
asfs V uae. For sale by sil ruia:s
It is better than porridges ipr children because they have to
chew it The crispness of the shreds induces thorough .
mastication which -develops' sound teeth and makes
digestion perfect It is the best whole wheat bread,
because it contains all the rich body-building material
an the whole wheat prepared in a digest
ible form. Delicious and nourishing when
served with hot milk or canned fruits.
Shredded Wheat Is The Whole Wheat
Maxde onlf by
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THE SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y.
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It's Purity Comes From a Natural Scmxt
WHAT MAKES GOOD
WHISKEY ?
4 The only proper distillation for fine and high
grade whiskey is through thedd-fanhioned process.
By the use of the mash tub and distillation through
three chambered still. This may be Greek to the
average purchaser of whiskey, but it is true never
the less.
I It is better to have this class of whiskey in your
home than to have one made cheaply and sold
chiefly on a local reputation.
f Clarke's Pure Rye and Old Clarke Bourbon are
made precisely the old way, the only right
way through the mash tab and three
chambered still. It has been distilled since
1856 and the formula is the same today as in
that year. It is bottled in bond, 1M proof,
, guaranteed by the U. S. Government
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ana js niaue in me nryest WDissiey dis
tillery in the world. The demand for
straight Pure Whiskey built this
distillery.
t If you get 'Clarke's you get the best
CLAJtlUS BKOS. A CO Faarla, m.
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DON'T PULL OUT THE GRAY HAIRS;
ASM
l REMEDY RESTORES COLOR
Cures Dandruff, Stops Falling
Hair and Makes It
: ' Grow. .
'Pull out one grar hair and
111 take Its pises'' Is sn oM ssying. which
Is, to a graat sstcnt. true, if no atrpa are
takra to stop ths causa. When gray hatra
appear K is a sign that Nature needs as
sistance It la Nature's esll for help,
arar hair. dull. Ufelea hair, or hair that
Is falling out. la not neeesaarilr a sign oi
adrancing age. for there are thousands of
elderlr people with, perfect heada of hair
without a single streak, of gray.
Whan gray hairs come, or when the
hair seems to he lifeless or dead, some
good, reliable halr-rsstoring treatment
should be resorted to at once. Specialists
say that one of the best preparations to
use la the etd-fashloned " sage-tea. ' which
our frendparenta used. Ths best prepar
ation of this kind Is Wyeth's Sage snd
Sulphur Hair Remedy, a preparation of
domestic sage and sulphur, acientiflcaUy
compounded with later discovered hair
tonics and stimulants, tha whole mixture
being carefully balanced and tested by
experts.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Is clean an-i
wholesome snd perfectly harmless. It re
freshes dry, perched hair, rercoras dand
ruff aad gradually leaiorea faded or grey
hair to Ita natural color.
Pon t delay another minute. Start using
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphar at ones and
see what a difference a tew days treat
ment will make la your hair.
This preparation Is offered to ths pub
lic at fifty cents a bottle, aad is recom
mended and sold by all druggists.
(hermaa at McConnelt Drug Co., Cor.
Kth and Dodge. Cor. lth and Harney.
Cor. Nth and Farnam, MM North :.
St., Loyal Hotel. ,
The
I Thing
To Do
tt ywo tea you seexstbsok,
gmbrsilav. watah or soma other
article of Tains, tba ttalnf to
do la to follow ths eismpls of
many other people aad adTar
ttsa wltaout dslar ta tha Lost
and Found oolnaia of Tb Boa.
That la what moat people do
when they lose articles of Talae.
Telephone us aad taU roar loss
to sil Omaha ta ft ktafla "e?
soea,
Put It
In
TheBets
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