TOE BEE: (BLAH A." "WEDNESDAY, '30ECHT3T' 1912r Boys' $71, it $10 Suits vine Day Only ' Wedaesiay Only To effect a quick and thorough clearance of the remaining boys- winter auiu jrou may have our choice of the stock tomorrow at 15. Tbeae splendid suit come in either Norfolk or double-breasted styles, in handsome mixtures ot brown and gray- While there are both medium heavy weights. tb majority can be suitably anl comfortably worn well into the warm weather and the boy will hare a good-looking, serviceable suit for school In the fall. We advise a selection early in the mora ine the high quality of oar clothing ia too well known to guarantee a complete assortment later In the day at a price as low as this. The sizes are from 0 to is years the regular prices are $7.50, I8 60 and 110.00 your unrestricted choice tomorrow, (5 . ... 1513-20 FAENAM STREET - WOMAN FIGHTS FOR RELEASE Mary , Witknnii Secnret Writ of . s Habeu Corpus. . SAYS IESTIK0SY WAS. FALSE Teas pere see lira rise te Held Jtase Meetls at Which Views ( Fae . . tleaa el Party Slay Be lteeeeellrd. '"(FVbni a Staff Correspondent.) ' DKS MOINES. Ia.. March U.-48pscist 'Telegram.! Declaring that she Is being Illicitly beld In the Polk county Jail. Mary Wltkunls. who has been entered deported by the Culled lutes Imml ' grstkm bureau, secured a writ of habeas coraus from Judge McPbsrson. The writ provides that the woman may have her liberty on the filing of a bond In the j turn of tl.ens. In the applies! loa tor Uit I writ the womaa claims that she waa ar .rested by ImiRlgraUen officials on false testimony given by personal enemies i among a local (action of Russians, ' " Threafcersnra renveae. ' The annuel convention ef the' Iowa 'guts ThreebernwrTs uesctaUon convened , bere .tonight and will continue two dsys. , More than l.Soo delegates are expected to iiMii-- Itis evening wss devoted te abort talks by the members of the associ ation snd the tint business session will be held tomorrow. Temperance Mass Meeting, To agree upen.a legislative policy to secure temperance legislation In lows a mass meeting of temperance workers will be held In Des Motaes March la. Te eliminate all temperance factional politics to defeat temperance lewa pro posed by rival temperance organisations is the purpose- of this mass meeting. which will be called by a Joint committee of all of the organisations. Men and Reltglea Movement. A concerted movement to emphasise the Men and Religion Forward Idea among the farmers of America snd In the Rural church commission, here to- rated within the nest, few months, ac- cording to Henry Wallace, chairman of the Rural church commission here to night He announced a summary ef the report which Is expected to be adoptee st lbs final meeting ef tbe commission here AprU L Mr. Wallace's statement says in part: "From the very beginning, there bas been a feeling In the minds of ths active workers In the Men and Religion For ward movement that If It is to be tn the highest degree successful, or even per manent, it must la some way reach the country towns and ths open country. It Is from this that the cities of America have . ever drawn tbe fresh, vigorous blood which renews their vitality." mm. '2 An Appetizing T Aroma t!U&ful Coff ,llooM liri.J jtipitthte appe tite but, to do so, coffee growths, blend, and roasting must be per fection. ' it's the appetizing quality of "! "- TOelE'S CLD OOLDEH COFFEE that endears it to the thou sands of particular coffee drinker who use it. A single trial 1 will convince you of its quality and value. 3 So m aawd TONI BROS., Des Met, ta. , Thereafe twokiedeef ernees, TOnrei4"m." Four Children Are .... Burned to Death MITCHtXU" S." t.,- March- -psclal Telegram.) Tbs farm house of t. C Jac ques, twelve miles northeast of this city. was burned this morning st an early hour and four children died la the flames. After starting tbs fire Mr. Jacques went beck upstairs and later smelied smoke ascending the stairway. The fire had burned beneath the stairs and when he walked down them he fail through the flames to the floor beneath. , Going out doors Jacques called te bis wits to threw the children through the window to his srms, but when ehs opened the window she swoomed and tell through the window to the ground, susuinlng some severe injuries. , That, children were overcome with the moke and were unable to get to the window te be saved and their little bodies were found burned to a crisp when ths fire subsided. e Mr. and Mrs. Jacques were both burned to seme extent. Neighbor at Farwell raised IJ00 in cash and furnished clothing and the beelnese men at Artesian raised $134 and sent out same clothing for the distressed parents, who lost everything they hsd. DELEGATES FOR CUMMINS Seventh Iowa District Ia.itrn.cts for , Iowa Xember. mst ros hut. vs ms state Twe Cwaatles la Dtetrfet Appose Ac- Slew an Freaeat Mlaertty fU pews Whleh aa Veeed Dees. (From a Staff Correspondent! rEa MOINES. Ia, March 11 -(Special Telegram.) Seventh district republicans In convention indorsed and Instructed for Senator Cummins for president at their district convention, but aot unanimously, sa two counties were opposed. The Has lutlons adopted were brief, stating that they rejoice Is the splendid history of ths party aad Us achievements and pledging faith in the ability of the re publican party to carry on the work of the nation,' urging that ail differences be laid aside and that Iowa republicans give their beany and unanimous support to Senator Coram! na as the man best suited for tbe present emergency la the party. A minority report waa presented to substitute a brief resolution of indorse ment of President Taft for his progressive administration and declaring that he bad kept the pledgee of tbe party. Insofar as it waa petal bis for blm te do so. Tbe amendment was rejected and the resolu tion of instructions for Cummins passed Ul te 1. . There wss no discussion, but Mr. Bellamy, who presented the minority re port, elated that they did not take ejt- cepttoa In .any way te any sutement In the minority report. Jesse A. Miller of Des Moines snd A. H. Addison of Nevada were sleeted dele gates by ths tame factional vote, Judge Gamble receiving the votes of two counties. B. W. Dlngwell ef Adel and Joseph Watson of Indianola wars elected alternates by acclamation. Tbs eoaven tioa waa entirely harmonious and there were no debates. eonstJtutiea wtih regard to the freedom ef elections. . . '.Ninth. As a general rate officers crates by the ieglauuure mar he) con trolled by that body. Tbe tana ef offi cers may be shortened, the office abol ished, or changes made tn the duties ta be performed without thereby violating any constitutional provision. "Tenth. A statute sf doubtful teping should be construed, if reasonably poast- eie, so aa to carry out tbe purpose and Intention of the legislature, aad when this nurDoee ia smUat It mill neami a seemtag conflict la the language. The meaning must be asosrtsined treat a cos siderauoa of all that ia said in tbe ear upon the same subject matter, sad attar expressions win usually control the lan guage used la preceding portions of tad suteuts." NINTH IOWA IS FIRM FOR TAFT (Continued from First Fags.) ALIENATION SUIT FILED . AGAINST DR. BECKER IOWA CITT, la,. March U.-M?peclet.- Dr. Frederick Becker, recently resigned member ef the homeopathic medical fac ulty ot tbe State university, wss mads defendant la sn alienation suit today by James L. Records of Iowa City. Records asks 110, (M damagee ef Dr. Becker, Mr. Records secured a divorce from hla wife si years ago and she afterward mar ried Dr. Berksr. The suit will be tried In the Case county district court. Dr snd Mrs. Becker having moved to Atlantic, Ia. i Attention, ot the action waa brought to tbe State Board of Education and Dr. Booker wea officially relieved of bis po sition. - -' T - - " ,. WOMAN ELECTED TO SCHOOL . BOARD AT PES MOINES DEB' MOINES. Is, March ' U-Mlss Flora Dunlap. a socisl setlsment worker, wilt aid In directing the affairs ot ths Des Molnea City schools, for ths neat two years. Miss Dunlap led ths ticket in ths school board election yestsrdsy by laras majority, according to returna Ubu U ted early today. Dr. W. 8. Conkllng waa tbe other member ' chosen. ... . M: ' . Vi ,1. Ye$tforBreM&st of Rye for the moraine: meal starts day riant Tastes trood different from the oatmeal you are tired of no soggy overplus of starch. Four time as noiritiuua as corn flakes) and srsrv spoonful a uaif. Slumping morsels ' ' Gream of Rye "CAT IT FOR HEALTH liimi him trrttfHrtty fvxvfr Htfl af chut v4 Crrni o R t moan be cooM. lhrafor la i )- wtvk uiej). mtmM wWjotii tut nc u tttmnrttemum ohmM of wboia rr perl.ti, 1rmt. ott, csMtfa dhfMted fake ttitt of lb kind et Kwrtak. meatftwi mmkm rti tmi tooL ftMtMa &d Tiuuar tk MUr in ?!-!! triH-t.. JiT frr brrUsiw wukkm Om bck mmiIim iiins mtUnmLCkikitmnLwu A lar LnmmmiZflimm giiiiwi. -., ,. x ,f ir piu4 t bo pwkad wtttt Cfwgf.f K. Tata tmmdnn nooa wtMud Hil oMt yrm mar Outn farbc M Um irsi . IwfcMc gito tiwr wm it mhmmn it dnM. im, ,t I C bjga -r-v r , , . 1 Tharc Is Only One i "Bromo Quinlno" 1 That I : .. '"r Laxntivc Brdmo Qulnlno rtte wotut ovrx to mum a colb im 0? oat. SWA : Alwajs mEamber tlie full sama. Look for Ibis aatste on crery box. !5. TAILOR'S LABEL LEA0S TO IDENTIFICATION OF BODY 8IOUX CITT, la. March U.-Ths dead body of a man which waa found In a Oread Trunk Pacific boxcar on the side, track of the Northwestern railroad at Madison, Wis, yesstsrdsy, has been Iden tified aa that st John P. Hicks, a weir known alia, la., farmer, who disap peared from his home last Thursday. Hicks bsd" wIMed--MtnacMt wile, a raeor. Aa attempt on tbe part Of Kicks to de stroy all means of Identification of bla body waa foiled by the finding of a tal- lor'a label sews Into the tinging of bis trousers. , ( t RETAILERS OPEN CONVENTION (Continued from First Psge.) others declared this an unnecessary drain en tbe business. The merchants were practically unani mous on one proposition, that ths man who la a frequent customer of tbe cata logue bouse deserves no favors from ths retailers. Poftie declared they would aot extend credit to a man who bought any considerable part of his gooda by mall. "The credit system Is ths greateat feeder ef the catalogue bouses there Is." said J. W. Bchwesr of Greeley, talking en "The Cash 'System.' Tbe customer who runs aa overdue account is always ashamed to eopts In for more goods, and when he gets a Utile money he will spend it In some other stors or send It to the csialogvs bouses." Mewep Lest fa latereet, Mr. Schweer saya the I or ace resulting from a credit system ara not' usually from nonpayment, but ara loans of In terest en long standing acoounta. He said, however, thst cash business Is the most satisfsctory and that wbea a store ehangea from the credit to cash basis, it will lose some customers and gain enough to offset tbe loss. A. W. Hawkins, secretary ef the Nor folk Commercial club, told ot the agree ment among Norfolk merchants, by which all of Ihera refuse to give credit to any man wbo baa aa .overdue account at any atnre. 1 Today's program: I " MORNING. Is) A. M.-Oenerai topic: Co-operation. Co-opermtlve Bargain Days R. A. Mur ray, Heveuna, Neb. Coperativs Advertising C C Johns, Orend lelsnd. Neb. Co-operative Insurance J. i. Clements, Lincoln,. Neb, Co-operative Delivery Pystems F. H. Barclay, i'swnee city, Nb. Co-operative, buying Stanton Allen. Wolbach. Neb. , Oeneral Dlscuslen. , AFTERNOON. ' i 1: P. M.-Keports ot standing1 and special committees. Urnersl Tupics Trades relations. HelaUon of the Retsller te ths Modern Economic Conditiona-J. C. Held. Ksnsas City. Mo. Relations of Retailers and Jobbers. W. B. Wright. tmaha. Neb. Trades RelsUons-C .B. Betnert. Wy arare. Neb. Oenerel Diatussloa. OPINION IN COMMISSION CASE (Continued from First PageJ II gvebey ataeves that pure Castor U ,3 sua eess reaseay lor constipeuoa. .4 But the Oreaf Objeelioa Na taeta, t'ekt Cut or cil es eSL la a .-e aeem.' It Is awes the -next Bee." 3 The Stel remedv new is Kleck- r , i burn's CaaoaRoyal-Pllla. made at t j esste oil, para, setlaeet Bulphar -scomoinea eaa concentrates witu lesscarin, Olnger, Wild Lemosx etc, .. I aurr-oatea pi na, ealiea i',. J SIMehae'j . MwKoTwt. Pitts. Li . ."- rm with no gripe ,V "S cks.ge Free, eT rOaaTfwiaTftr aw Pi le. - " Next Best Thing! !" always has beea the aalesst, saraM lepwtatiew eieitvoai Black bunfft tlw legislature Is void becauss mors ap propriate er a better arrangement ot the language la tbs title uigM shave been adopted If the general purpose of the act Is expressed and the matter contained In the body of the act Is germane thereto. "Seventh. Where a portion of a statute hi In vtotatlea ef the constitution, if tbe obJecrJonabie part waa aot an Inducement j to Its paataae. and may be ell ml noted without Interferons with tbe general purpose of tbe act, ami the remainder ot the act as valid and capable ef being enforced, tbe act will be upheld. "TBsrwe. The provSaiooe ef the act In iJuesUon. that tbe only candidates whose names shall be placed apoa the efflelsl ballot at tbe eltr stsotiaa snail be tbeae nominated at tbs preceding primer? else, tioa. dees) not prohibit any voter from inserrfng ta such ballot tbe name ef any penoa tor whom be may deatre te vets and does not vlelai the provisions of the Chicago are hereby Instructed ta at all tunes work and vote tor the renomi na tion of William Howard Tart, we sDorove ih. r m,.,. Klnley in Inaanunr tn h.uriit a. denual prtmariee wners autnorisMl bv law and the lioldlnr of free reoubiiesa caucuses where suen primaries uave not wnniwm witn Waal saieguards. rirst, berause the tlme-noiw.rn .i-m , under which, without objection on hla the part of Colonel Roosevelt, president taft, with the hearty approval of Colonel Roosevelt, was once nominated. Is write- out righttul objection on the part of any one until Ine law shall furnlaa protection primaries. Second, because Colonel RnnMvele. kaa complained that white he carried ths state of okishoma be lost some on or wra districts snd dearly implleu thst , he WOUid stifle the local sentiment hv th majority elsewhere, thereby declaring la effect lor the democratic unit rule uuder which men are voted easiest their own wishes snd convictions snd thoae ot tneir constituents. Hon. W. It. Green has sustained In congress ths earns htsh I dee is and record for earnest and impartial work which he eismpiuiea on the bench, and ws unan imously indorse him for a suocesatoa to tbe position he now holds. We lndorre the candidacy of William Thomas ot Montgomery county aa a can didate for appointment to ths position of irmted States marshal tor the souther a district of Iowa. One ot the strong speeches ot the con ventlon was made by Judge Walter I. Smith. It waa wot only notable for Its endorsement ot President Tsft but slso for hla declare tioa that it would be ths last political speech be would ever make. Other Incidents of the convention were tbs talks of asnstor Saunders, Brnast el Hart snd Frank Z. Kversst. senator Saunders made real political talk, hold ing la national Issues and charging ths present commercial unrest to ths tear of democratic success. National Com mitteeman Hart said he waa content to remain one of those republicsns who were wtlllng to work snd ssy little about Mr .Everest acknowledged bis Instruc tions Is vots tor Taft from the beginning to the- end at the balloting In the na- "To Them Hut Hath" A SHORT SEEilON TO FAT FOLKS : "To tbera that hath shelve given" Is a eentence that appilee te fat people very neatly. It is common knowledge that onoa a human betns bee las te fatten up. to what they have already m added mere than thsy want until finally a atsgs Is reached where reduction must be made or decided dissdvaaisgs results. , Thea oomes forward the asee-eld Query. "Reduce but howr' To the uninformed nothing suggests Itself but the tto them twin evin ims satiBg snore activity. They contemplate a mors or leas Isngthy stags or meting ana exercising, so si mey be said safely that every mall er womaa in the land now under rot na ths fatten! ng up process has his er tier cental nxsd subiously on thst not far distant day wgien be or eke will have te doa toe "ashes snd amckeietk of reduction." This is aot aa enlivening prospect, and so it Is with considerable ea turfed Hm that wa announce ths smaaclpatioa of the fat. Nowadays one may reduce much or little, a pound a day If desired, er bold their tat In check, absolutely stationary, without doing a tap ot exercise, missing a single meal, doing a particle of harm or causing a solitary wrinkle. All thet's re quired, es hundreds testify. Is the taking after meale and at bedtime ef one Mar mo la Prescription Tablet, which tablets are eold by the Msrmola Co.. Ut Farmer Bklg., Detroit. Mich., or any good drag net, at the uniform Brtce of lb cents, this sum being accepted for a case of tablets ao well and generously filled that eves one produces deairabls results. MnTTfiN TO flTTASH I rM 5TTf3i7t DYNAMITE BILLS, uUI-dl ViO V makes hard water soft (Continued from First Fags.) epoBa district ot the Brotherhood Carpeatsra aad Joiners. AXTMHACITB COW FMatJICK vON O sera lore Will Bafase te Meet Ds aeesee ef Miners. NEW YORK. March U-Jeba P. White. Interne ilena President ot the United Mine Workers of America, cams to New Tar today ta take charge of Begotie- Oons with the operators' committee). - "After the receipt ef tbe operators' for mal reply we expect to bare a general conference tomorrow." aaht Mr. White. "and I hops aa amicable settlement can be reach eg. A strike would cause a great Orel or siatresa not sniy to saw tries, bat to tbs general pubUe as wall. Notwithstanding resorts to the contrary tba attpply of coal to snort.' Pre dent white and A number of dls- tnet errtcrais of the astae workers held a coeifwreece today, mapping out Ike pro gram to be renewed at the Joint meeting and so did Judge tionat convention. Lewis. When the eonventien organised for work in the ettsraooo H. T. Theemva ot Red Oak waa mads permanent chairmen and Wright Clark, also of Red Oak. was aaade secret an'. LINDSAY WILL START HOME ' AFTER VISIT IN FLORIDA WASHINGTON. Msrch UL (Rpeda! Telegram.) H. C Lindsay, clerk of the Nebraska supreme court, ts at the Relelrh today. Us has bsea hi Florida at St Petersburg for ft fertnigbt'a visit with Ms tatber-ln-Uw. Mr. Lindsay win start far Nebraska tomorrow. . Congressman Martin ot South. Dakota will go to St. Louis tomorrow te apeak befers the Taft Business Mea'a stub la the auditorium ef the Planters hotel. The opera tors have Meetded to decline to grant the m creese of St per cent in snags on ths ground that the miners ar el ready ebtalalitg aa autovneth Increase based on ths sliding scale. .i The demand tor eo! lection ot anion dues by the companies wni be refused ea the ground that a statute ot the slats of Pennsylvania make this illegal, requir ing tbe payment bp employers ot "the fall amount ot eases or earnings In cash.' Tbe snlf sxceptlea allowed by law ta that miners may agree to have part of their earnings set aside for pay ment of cheek wsighssen and check dock ing be use. Tbs denmnd for aa eight-hour day la oppossd because ef the many In- terruptions due to aeddeota, miners' holi days and other causes make it Imprac ticable. x . : - , By the use of Gold Dust you can at all times have nice, soft rainwater right at your) elbow for "the asking. Imaftf ine what a help this woolen, be for washing clothes, and for all cleansing purposes! Just a little Goltf Dust added to any water softens it, takes! out the mineral ' substances; and brings out the greates) cleansing value. GOIa vast dissolves dirt anq grease, works like lightning! and relieves house work of all its drudgery. -For 'your poor back's sakej don't try to keep house with) ' out Gold Dust. Cold Dust ia asU ia 60 size aa Uree peck sges. fnslargs pasksgs "let fAs GOLD JXAST TWINS im yearsMr FILSS ClB m TO Id OATS. Tour dnwsut will refund saonav tr r mai tjini heht rails te dire . nv ox iicnmi, csene, aweenme er rcotrwiins PUea tn.e to M dags. Me. -v t .- ' Mcliibbii MATS liiMI I'l 'M II HI " ' HOT i V '1 t4! i-vv Y ; Y- aw c said the twnker, abcc8tis It lielp? digestion ; ! v;;1; "1 chew it after smldng,M said v the lawyer, "because it purifies r myjreath--prevents heartbul.,' l chew it," said tlie dentist, "because it cleanses my teeth and prevents decay.tt .' v "I chew it,H. said the doctor, "because it sharpens appetite and makes food tasty' , . - " - -, vi "I chew it," said the teacher, "because it relaxes my nerves helps, me think.' . , I'l chew it," said the w "because I like it and that's enough forme!" 0 r,.,.j RESIOHE UHAT HAIK TO NATURAL COLOR i '. . i i i By Common Garden Sage . a dimple Bemedy for Dandruff, Falling, Faded, Gray Hair. ; Ths old Idea of awing Sags tor darken ing the asJr la again coming In Vogue Our grandmothers bad dark, glossy ?.air at serenty-flve, while our mothers are gray befers thsy are fifty. Our grand mothers kept their ban- sett aad gloasy "Sago Tea," which also restored the natural color. ' One sbjeotlun to using such a prspsr- atlen eras tbs troubls of maklnc It. This objection has - been' overcome by the-Wyetb Chemical Company of New xora, wno has placed on the market a superior preparation ot Bags, combined with Sulphur and other valuable reme dies for dandruff, itching scalp, aad thin, weak, falling halt. The beauty ot the hair depends mors oa Its rich, even shading than anything si as. Don't have dry. harsh fadsd hair. When a simple, harmless remedy will bring back, the color In a few da raj and don't bo tormented wllA dandruff. Itch ing scalp and loose, falling - bail a Wyeta's gag, and Sulphur Hair Kerned r s.1U 'guleklr correct 4hsae reules.f and give oolor, rtjreagtfl evnd.bsiay wour Oct -a ntvr cent bottls from your Sraggm - today, and prove' thld to r cwa -aaUstactioa. All 4ru--tsrs IL under amaraatse that the money win bo refunded Uthe remedy Is aot ai astir as represented. Specie! sgeot, . Shsraan m ' McConaeil Drug CM. .( . . , ., AstTJIEMEMTS. , t i Boyd's, two cT TONIGHT Ksttaec Wednesday. WM. A. BAST (Ltd.) proses ts ' Ons long, lingering laugh OVER NIGHT r Prices: Sao, glJC Mat. Wed. gse. SI. THREE THOBSDAT Lt CteiM xteu' t-MtMt ur The Gamblers Paul Everton 7 Birsot tress BOO tlsaee la Sew TerK. Prices: SSc, glJO. Vapam Mat. aafa ass Sects. SI. KRUG THEATER MATP.EK TODAV3:30 Mght, 8:80. 1 i BEST. bKATS 50c. PAGEMAKERS and JIM .LYNN Conqueror of all the White liopew, in aa ejitiibitloa, at - r every performance. Blillions chew C because it is refresliing but ithey benefit jiist the same. " ". : . '-2' s Buy it Kag. arverp Day. gilg; arrery night, S;15 asTAacxo TAusarxua The Six KlrkenUth Bisters, Mm. Card aer Crane A Co; Al A lTannie gteadman; Alma youlln: Bice. Sully at Urott; Cooper A Robinson; Paul Axard Trio: Klnetoscope; urpheum Concert orches tra. Prises, Might, 10c gSe, too. Tie. toe, sest ssato ass, exospt Box ol stay dealer Look for the ipfesr The flavor lasts American Theater Coalgkt Btasa ruse. hara, ' get. Ml&ja t VA LANV aad the ' VOOBWAKO gTOCK COKTAsTT ta TMg XTsVT West Wl eg Knates from Broadsray -OsusTLa'g mvm cajrraa Thank goodness, he s here at last: cave mm XTsvaTaoasrsA an TaODsrrua Sir llsrloo, aa "Snuffy, the CabmaJi. Oreatest musical show la town. Beauty chorus of dream atria, totor iHsss KaUaso geerv Week Use. . OsTtalw aad Wed, gee. torn, Ttc wee. Bias, sac Jew at ao. tioiti atVasT as narsda7. S Days, Mat. Sa taxes? tMst tstses rrm