TIIE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY', MARCH 16, 1912.. A Little Chat Between Ourselves About the Weather and Some Other Things Even tba oldest Inhabitant aaserta .that e never bad . a March m thoroughly Imbaed with the Lion spirit but -tbe weather erill be rery different ehortly. A few daya' sunshine and the snow will be cone, then what a ruth there'll be for new spring clotbea at tbe best, shopping will be accompanied by jostling and confusion. Early buyers are taking adrantage of tba opportunity and shopping NOW. Tbe store la radiant with crisp new ' merchandise; stocks were never more complete nor offered such a diversity of styles: Salespeople, caa five you tbe ' beat of attention. Deliveries are sore in spite of the snow. Alterations are prompt. Indeed It's worth a little effort to bare oae'a pick of the choicest styles now. Pictorial Review Patterns 10c and 15c A aplendid time to study the style books and better atill. one can atudy tbe latest modea right from the garments themselves, lcis- n, urely and thoroughly. m 1518-1520 FARNAM STREET made th tragedy possible could not have existed. They InM that In sdltlon to causing discontent arooag tbe convicts a tack of loyal support of tbe warden im the vert of subordinates was engenedtred and that but tor this venditions would never bare been suck as to have per mitted Ibe smuggling of arma Into lbs prison, Friends of rwlahunty freely charge that under coadlUoua dliclplloe was Imeosalbla. Awaiting (be laejaeet. On lb wether band, these who have criticised tba prison management In the past stand by tbe aawmoa tba It lb manageraent bad beta capable no such eoadliioae could ever have obtained. These are the two sides ef the matter. PesalMy he Inquest wll Ithrow some light oa tbe nutter. , la view ef yesterday's tragedy a re mark mads by Albert Prince when he killed Deputy Warden Davis may have beea stgoincanL As the knlte with wMch be stabbed Davis was taken away (rem blm be said to a convict near him. "I soil his one. now you aet tbe otliers. This waa taken by some to Indicate there waa a plaa afot to kill all the prawn officials. The actios of Tayter, Down and aterley, however, appear to be mors of an attest) pc to procure liberty for themselves. They shot everyone who stod In their path, maktaf no effort to kill Turnkey PehU who was unarmed and Incapable of effertng resistance. On the other band they deliberately took a Second shot at lietlmaa, wne waa sitting helpleaa m a chair where he bad beea placed after re ceiving bis first wound. i Guard Doody, yho was shot In the leg tnd arm during the battle.' Is resting easily today, with every prospect ef re covery, the possibility of bloodpolson be ing ths only contingency feared. t Uaveraer's Prwrlasamtloa. Tallowing la the proclamation Issued by lbs governor, ottering a reward for the I There having "bean filed In this office an application by A. A. livers, sheriff of Lancaster county. Nebraska, lhat James Delakunty, warden ef the stale penitentlsj-yj Henry Wajrtier, deputy wsrtkm ef the state penitentiary, and K. O. Hlitmen. usher at the state peniten tiary, were killed and murflerrd at said Mate penltontlary by the following named ceavtota, to-wli: rharlee Taylor, alias Thomas Gray, alias Hhort y Uray, No. 12; Charles Hurler, alias Kd Craig. No. Itm, and John lv4. No. UT.i. while s&d convicts were ef fee tins their escape from aid state penttrntlay by tba use of rx . plosives. And said above named convicts are now at larae end unapprehended. Therefore, In acoordance with the criminal code of the stele of Nebraska la such case made and provided. I, Cheater II. Alurlch. governor of the Mate of Ne braska, do hereby offer a reward In the earn ef USO 00 for the apprehension, ar rest aad seltvery of the said Charles Taylor, alias Thomas Oray, anas bnerty Gray, No. S.7SL fori each of the persons so klled and murdered, to wit, the sum ef tat. And by virtue of the authority se vested In me, I, Chester II. Atdrlch, governor ef the stats ef Nebraska, do hereby offer a reward In the aura of $MM for the apprehension, arrest and delivery of the said Charles Morley. alias Kd Craig. No. ft. MS. fr each of the Btt-eons se killed and murdered, to wtt, the sum of a And ay virtue ef the authority ee vested in me, 1. Chester H. Aldrlch, governor ef the state of Nebraska, do hereby offer a reward In the aura of few for the apprehension, arest and delivery of the said John Dowr, No. e.ifit for each of the persons se killed and murdered, te wk, tba sum at Hue, Mrs. Ineil Aotlwaa. lira. Mary Brows, who Is credited with betas; the wife ef Gray, owe ef the es caped convicts, has beea working tor some time far the Jtslsoa Shirt maeufac lery eat floats Eleventh etrwil. She quit ker esttloa Wednsedsy night aad, so far as the local authorities know, .baa disappeared. Mr. Neisoa said that for several days previous she bad appeared te be aervsui aad III at ease. Mr. Nei soa ate aatd that she had all the appeer aaess of being sick or sheet ef sleep. Tbe bodies ef the murdered official-, were removed this afternoon to the un dertaking room ef CaaafS, Roper A Mat. thews. Tbe time fer tee funeral has not beea est. Cereaer Matthewe said this sfteraoea be had not decided when tbe Inquest would be held, hut that doubtless It would he tomorrow or Monday. Skrteh of Dead Men. All three men killed were well knows la the state end alt had beea oonaeotei with the penitentiary ter a number ef year. Warden Delehunty was the eldest man la the sen Ice and starting yeare age aa a guard, had been promoted through dif ferent port tl ens ustll wader the present admtatstmtlea be waa appointed warden. Holding his first office ae steward, he waa appointed to th oposllton of deputy warden when Warden Beemer had charge. When the ttialleabarger administration went Into power new rrjckals were ap pointed. With tbe return ef tbe republican ad minis traUen Mr. Delehonty waa ap pelated to th epreseat position. . James Detabuaty was sera la PeeruC Tlt.bHt moved tote this state when young aad settled at Clay Canter. A mother and three brothers survive him. He was net married. The brothers are: William, living la day Canter; Thomas, living la the state ef Washington, and John, a guard at tbe Nebraska prison. Mm Dels henry, tbe warden's mother, ts matron at the penitentiary. Warden Detahunty was at years old on the day of his death. HsasT Wagner, deputy warden, was a widower and leaves a stepdaughter Ur ine ta Lincoln. Mr. Wagner bed beta la . tbe serrtee at the penttentlary (or asm her of years aad had only been la bis present nentaea since the death of Deputy Warden Davie a few weeks sgo. ! Mr. Wagner was a guard at the time of ! the Davta saarder, but waa appointed te the positloa of deputy becauee of his long experience.' A number ef years ago bs served ss deputy warden under the Hop kins regime at the prison. Mr. Wagner was 9 years old. , E. tl. Hellman. the murdered usher, baa long been In public service and served at en time as assistant state treasurer un der Treasurer Hteurrr. Previous to the time he was server In the state treasury Mr. Meilman was county clerk ef Madi son county. He was appointed ta the position of bookkeeper at the peniten tiary some years ago. Keeently he was given the office of usher. Mr. Hellman waa about a yeare of age. He waa a member of the Grand Army of the Republic. FURY OF TE STORM IS SPENT (Continued from First Page.) drifts. lUllroad officials say conditions are somewhat Improved and hope to be able to return to schedule, time within a few hours. - , Kansas Lines Tied I . '. KANHAs CITY. Mo.. March U.-A spe cial I'nloa Partfto train with 3M. passen gers wee made up here today and will attempt to reach Denver by way of Omaha. Between Topaka' and Omaha snuw Is drifted five feet deep.' Drifts twenty-five feet deep along the Kanssa Coiorede line are reported here. WASHINGTON, Mere lk-orttrlal ad vices received todsy by Superintendent Ingalls of the railway malt service In dicate that the worst snow storm ef tbe winter now Is raging practically through out the Central west. . Many railway knee have keen obliged to abandon trains and malls are being delayed seriously. Two Trains Snowed In. ORION. III. March 11-Twe pasaencer trains between Houk Island and Peoria.' on i no lux island -road, have been etrnqdeg fa snuw drifts between ' Orion. atvi usee elnce eerly morulas'. Ballot Box Stuffed at Ida Grove Caucus IDA GROVE. In, March li.-SpecUI- At the city caucus there were 31 votes registered but Sit rotes were cast, some light fingered man slipping in two rotes. Of the votes east W. A. Bearer received tai and Mayor T. 8. Brannsn received U fer mayor. The Judges finally de elded to let the vote stand aa cart, Carl McCutches and Ed Plli'her were elected coencttmeu at large over, William limit h and Henry lioepke. In I ho ward cau cuses John Leouun wuh over Lr. A. B. Clark In .the first, and Peter Lund defeated K. TV. Cubbags In the second. Klnsey Wiggins had no opposition in the third ward. Much Interest was taken In the caucus this spring becauee on ticket represented the old council end the other was called progressive. It be ing understood that the latter were In favor of street paving, electroliers and other public improvements. The pro gressiva won with McCutchen, Pllcher and Wiggins and hope te elect Beaver mayor at tbe city election, March K. It is a fight between the young and trogresalve business men to waks up and do so mo ttling and the old timers on the council to let things remain as they are. TWO-YEAR-OLD GIRL DIES FROM EATING PILLS PARKERSllL'RO. la... March li-(8pe-etal.l Vera, I years eld. Is dead, and tier baby sister. Mabel, aged 1 year, nar rowly escaped death by eating "pills, which their mother. Mrs. Louis De Boar, had placed on a shelf. The elder child died last night. It Is believed the baby's Ufa wM be saved. 'The mother entered the kitchen lust In time to prevent the baby from eating another pill, Tbe elder child had already swsllewed several, and It died before a doctor could reach the house.' . Pitteea Vewre lor Klote. BOONE, la., March U.-8peclal Tele gram. HCon red Klute was sentenced to serve fifteen years la the penitentiary at hard larbor for the murder of Isaac Robertson, December Z3. Judge Wright denied a motion for a new trial. . 1 Orldn' s Douglas, St Store Great' Special Sale Saturday "ul Spr ing Dresses - ' lees News Notre. ' GLKXWOOD-Kd Allison of the Tied Crusa drug store has sold his Interest In the buslnass te hla partner, Homer Pickle. Mr. Allison baa no definite plana for the future. G LBS WOOD At the last night's meet ing ef the Glenwoud Commercial club fb.vos In rash prises 'wae offered, for the argent acreage of apple trees put out In the spring of lilt. IDA OROVE-Elmer H. Showman ol Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mas Margaret Ste phen were married here at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Agues tttephen, Kev. Jay C. rorncnik. pastur ot Hie Church of the 'God, officiating. HA-OHOVoV-At tue-erhoul election Mondav there was no oDoosltlon to in- rectors K. C. Hellman and 1. N. Shearer and thev were re-a.M-tpo. The propoai- tkin for IMUMO for a new high school waa gTven up at the last ana was not sub mitted. IDA ortOVB-A tract of SO acres near Hnlaietn was sold by Soffka Bros, fur lveX an even IM per acre, and the record lor this section. The tract waa formerly owned by County Supervisor August frits, who sold II last year for cuem. GLEN WOOD A call for a cltlsens' caucus tn nominate candidates for mayor, clerk, treasure and recorder Is posted In this city. The caucus Is to be held March M at the courthouse. It has been many years since a. political lineup took piaoe ... JUt.thll city. ... ' ' SAL VI ejs 'V jur.v vii wunv In the trial of Puy Martens, no is nsia It' . ... - B rT ' en impossiDie te-get fe them with . Men. Bryan ami ussassi,', H almost wei--rnrmore. -vwui iigwiipp,n li., uiuri ru i nr in uvti ,, ,, vm At a late hour ibis afternoon the tralr on wkich Mrs. W, J, Bryan started in return from Texaa was etltl stuck la a snoworin Bear JQsgle. The Missouri Pa ct flo officials were unable to eav lust when U probably would be released. The train Is stuck In the midst or a thickly settled farming community aad a plenti ful supply of provisions Is being obtained. rum me neignoornbod. . Tralne Stalled Near Bewtrtre. BEATRICE. Neb., March bWnpeelal ifsism.rj raino on the railroads Is ami nsoiy demoralised aa a result of ye, terdays storm. The Union Padflo man. aged to get tbe first traia ta hero from Lincoln this evening for two daya.' No trains are being operated over the Bur llngtoa or Rock Island. A number of trains are stalled la the snow near hare, but erill not be able to get In before to. 1'lr1 site i murder of James and Mathe r White May a), IMI. The Jurynvsn ere Engineer MeNoua and Flremaa Mahan. neh of Whmore, who were seriously a. lured In a collision near Putnam during the storm yesterday, are recovering. , WOMEN STRIKE BREAKERS RUSH PICKET LINE KA.NdAS CITT. kiarch 1S.-a! general fight la which women employes of the Fowler Packing company were the par Uclpeats occurred on the James street bridge across the Kaw river near the packing company's plant here today as a result of a striks of MS women meat trimmers. Although there wss much hair pulling no one waa seriously injured. The strikers placed pickets oa h bridge te prevent etrikebrsakara from getng to work. There were several , prellaunarr encounters before the final struggle woea jasny or iweniy-tlve atrikehreaking women rushed the pickets and over whelmed them. ; The strike was caused by a reduction IB wages..' The women were foreigners. GfRL FORMALLY CHARGED WITH MURDEROF NINE BABES NEW YORK. March U.-A grand lurv la Brooklyn today fouad aa lnm..,t of murder in the . first degree, against wuiureq Anaers, a hospital attendant, who was arrested charged with killing nine infants by putting poison la their milk. The Ankers girl pleaded Bet guilty and was remanded fer trial. A coram ia stoa Inquired into her sanity, but bar cot reported. EVIDENCE IN LABOR J CONTEMPT CASE ALL IN WASHINGTON, March U.-Atguments In tbe contempt case ef Semoel Oom pers. Jobs Mitchell and Prank Morrison. American Federation ef Labor officials, were concluded today m the supreme court ef the District ef Columbia' and lb fun beach of iasticM began constd eratlea of their dedslon. GERMAN AVIATOR KILLED WHEN BIPLANE COLLAPSES BERLIN. March hx-Herr Wittae. who looa a prominent part la the Berlin aviation meeting et Jehannlethal. waa killed today. He was making a flight la the vicinity ef the suburb of Teltow when nm Mptasm cotispeed and feiL kuitng htsj Instantly. Key to the Situation-Bee AdverUstag. I uf Iba sheriff until the trial Is ended. ALLIOX-lIaal West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. West, narrowly escaped dl h simI wss dlafta-ursd for rife when the horse ehe waa driving while going to school ran away and threw her Into a barb wire fence, hhe struck 'tne fence with her face and fearful gashes were cut In her cheek, ohla and tnrost. DENIHON-At the republican caucuses W. II. I-amb was renominated for mayor for a second term and a spirits contest m nnaetrd. W. T. Kahler. the lawyer. waa nominated for councilman In the first ward and Charles Menagh. retired farmer. In the Second ward. The bal ance ot tha cltlsens' ticket was endorsed. CORNING John While of Corning re cently celebrated his one hundredth birth day at ths home of nlo daughter. Mrs. Val Probst. He waa born In New York stats March I. Wll He went to Ohio when l years of age and livid In tlK first frame building erected In Cleveland and be felled trees where tbe city now stands. GLENWOOD On the cigar stand In A. J. Howes' pharmacy In Glenwood la a match holder that haa been continuously In service for sixty-five yeare tn the same stand. It Is a sandpaper covered tin can end shows wear. The business hss changed handa three times tn that period. J. V. Hlnchman sold to his phar macist. M. O. Kdwards., and be to the druggist under htm. A. A Howes. (RSVrrON-A . damage suit was instituted In the district court here y ce tera ay when Mra. Alice Dlxon-Lowtlier filed complaint against her father and mother-to-law, Mr. and Mrs, John W. Lowther, for the alienation of iter nus- band's affections. Very sensational charges were made by the defendant The young couple were married In Ring gold county In IM and have on child. The rasa promisee to attract much atten tion at the April term ot court here. COOK COUNTY TO VOTE - ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE CHICAGO, Jdaroh. IL-Bnooursged by the consent ot County Judge Owens to eubmlt the woman swffrege ejuestloa to the voters at the April primaries, the suffragist organisations of Illinois at Chicago headquarters today preparing letters In which election authorities In each ot the remaining 1M countlee ot the state will be aaked to permit a simi lar expression by tbe voters. Winnebago, Whiteside and Rock Island counties have prepared for a preetdenlial preference vote at the primaries snd the suffragist leaders hope to havw their question also submitted ts the voters. "We want the whole stats ot Illinois to vota en the question April s," said Mrs. Catherine .Waugh McCuUougb. who presented the petition te County Judge Owens. ewet Fwraseew' Railway. P1KRRU 8. D.. March W -."pedal Tale gram. I At a meeting held here this aft ernoon to discuss poestbls action of this city la regard ta th spropessd farmers' railway line from Mitchell ta Blunt,' a committee consenting of A. W. Bwart, O. C Bennett. Cbartee U Hyde, C. C Crow and C H.'AndereoB. was appointed to at tend the general meeting at ' Mitchell March B. Ceatewarten Btewg Lasfc, Wya. LL'SK. Wye.. March 11.8feeil Mrs. gmrah (tinman, mother of Mrs. C. M. Lush, died here yesterday morning aged Jet ywars t months and 3J daya, ef old age end cancer et the face. The body was shipped to Cleveland. O. wry One -B:u Ut tKINBV That is LAXATIVE BBOMO Qt'ININK. Look for the eurneture et E. W, GROVE. I' sod the World sier te Curs a Cold la One Day. Xc , Beautiful New THIS SALE we inaurate Saturday conies about through tiie most -satisfactory purchase we have ever made: The sale in-. - eludes 300 high class -garments every new style and color in all sizes are tV be fonnd. Most of the dresses, however, are made of French and MAn's Wear Serge, ' scores of very smart modejs in Empire and eont styles, trimmed with contrasting color serge braiding and. lace collars. You will find these dresses to be worth considerably more 1 than what we-will offer ttitftn for Saturday; at, your choicoJ.. j. .. . '. .' . v ' - 1,000 Tailored Suits for Women The Best Ever Made U Sell at $25, $29.75 and $35 The headings tell the story of this event in a nutshell, but we cannot re frain from explaining to hose who are not acquainted with the high charac ter of Orkin's Douglas St.t Store apparel that these suits .were made by "best tailors in New Fork; that jtheir fabrics and trimmings are of the best possible qualities and every detail is just what it should be. These are suits of .char acter as well as etvle." ' Scjores of handsome models to choose from, at - .'S25, $29.75 and 835 , 1S10 Douglas Stt. at - wrV aeew M isftiss utfi,m tfrn it WILEY TENDERS . y HIS RESIGNATION (Continued from First Page.) eon. To the newspapti'' men after (he cabinet meeting Secretary WUsdb said: "The relatione between me and Dr. Wiley always bare been pleasant, per aonally." He would any nothing more. Dr. Wiley entered the government ear vice In 1M as chlsf chemist 'and has served in that capacity ever einee. ., Tnfg Sorry ts Laws Wiley. ' ' "I am very sorry, to loos Dr. Wiley, who has don sy great, work la Initiating enforcing te cperertse sd the par" food law, hf1 wobld beessry gla4 If. Its could remain In tire werehwof the gfy enqient,'' raid Preildent-Teft In a' stats -inent Issued at the.Vr'hUa.littUss, today. "I feel that I shall . have difficulty, In finding a man to fill Ins place. 1 asking ths heads of twenty or more nnl, venules and scientific Institutions to recommend to me men from whom I cap choose a successor." , Will Write foe Mow York Magaslno. NKW YORK. March 14.-H was authori tatlvely announced here today that TV. Wiley, who retired front the Department of Agriculture In Washington, would be come a contributing editor to a publica tion devoted to household and domestic matters . i' smoke and found him deed. A 1-year-old daughter traveled through the dark ness and a storm nearly 4 mile to the home of the nearest neighbor to summon usuitanea. liaigbt la survived by a widow and three children. TRIPP HOMESTEADER DIES - FROM OVER-EXERTION SIOUX VaLLS. & DM March la. -(Special.!-Over-exertion In chasing runaway horses caused the deetb ot Lyeurgts Height, who. with hla family, had lust taken vp his resMenos oa a homestead hi Tripp county. Himself andr family oama from VerdeJ. Neh. Just a tar moving on his South Dakota farm he wae engaged m hauling bay, when hla team ran away. He raa after them until ha was com pletely exhausted, la tbe evening he yet waa feeling the effects of tbe overexer tion, but when he retired (or tha night be euted he waa feeling better. At 1 o'clock In the morning Mrs. Height SOUTH DAKOTA FARMERS WILL FINANCE RAILROAD UlTTHtl l. R 1 March U. tSoeclal.l if-Wlth more, .then tlttVOeO pledged, tbe construction of a railroad between Mitch ell and Blunt, with the termination at Pierre, a strong possibility appears to pa, a greater reality., Three of the pro moter of tela Una of. road. Messrs. Dap Welsh, . A. rrassr and J. A Thu)i. held h-beelnene session with- menjeere. of the Cbinmareiai isipb and curse na this after- noon), to ascertslB, sutjat lltchel, wauled . to-do .toward tra coaatructlon 01 . tils road.- j-. ... Th promoters, - who are all farmers, have been at work for three months In working smong- the farmers along the proposed route,, getting them to agree to give tltiS for each quarter-section of land lying within a. dlstsncs of sight miles ef the proposed line ot road. To bind the farmers to ths agreement a mortgage Is given on the- land In question, which makes the financial end of the U0u,(X a practically sure thing. There was a com mittee of fire appointed to arrange tor a convention ot delegates, five from each towa on the line ot road, , aad they are to meet ta this city on Moron ft Tbe Pierre supporters of ths new road offer the graded roadbed of the old Pierre, Aberdeen A Black Hills railway, which waa projected twenty-three years sgo, to run the line Into Pierre from Blunt The promoters assert . that they j will have no trouble whatever in securing , a pledge ot 1100 on every quarter-section j between tbe two points, - 1 IIARDUAI.E REMOVAL SALE DIG CUT in GARDEN TOOLS .:13o HOflK, c 78c KHOVl'M, 49r 2AV RAKES, lflc; Mc jBPADIXG rOKKS, Wc. EVERYTlilXti IV PROPORTION. . , ..... PATTOH-B017MAN HARDWARE CO. )' "' . ' . ' 11B FARJiAM 8TRKET. ,r . fAPTZR MAY 1ST 1207 HOWARD STREET, ". ? MINER RESISTS DEATH YEAR WITH HIS BACK BROKEN LEAD. & D.. March lS.-After having resisted death almost a year with a brokea back George. H. Lone, el years old, a miner, died here today, . McKibbib EM ! A clever hAt (or derer heads jkTsi ' JtttT'rt-mlJX gBjBjBBfjB, Three dollars ; 4V . I Harold BauerF j-' The Great Pianist - J ' L Will Use the. - V . : Mason & Hamlin X : v :' th 5trdiTariai of .. jr i f iPiino8,'tlhe Lyric . Theater, rriday . . - ETexunir, March 22. aHLo n Vvll 4V vvrn m w . -t 1513-15 Dougrlaa Street - Weatera RepmettUtiTe. Every Man Read ..".- TMi-- ' thV ntmnt li MM ( HtV ..cqultvtl wonderful rpuUtton tbroufhout (h EMt,- wlnt to Ha peculUr proesntvity to fortify the TJrVt' foivei and rr.r( hUh avntf a eonewquent oroonal mafff ' . netlMii, to MntUi t the happi. nw of ovory normal hun.an bo tnf. It Is claimod to bo a k 1 tug to thotw who am phyalctalty Impaired, floomy. apemtiont , narvoaa and who hara irembling of tha Ilmba, d(aiin, hrt oat pita lion cold handa and feat.. In aonvua, -t ear without irauao, tim idity tn vanturlnc and ctnaral In ability to act rationally aa othora do. Alao of vaat Donaflt to writ are, profeaalonal man, offlco workers and tha- victims of aocl- 1 ty's lata hours and over-lndul-fenco In wlnea, liquors, ate. By preparing; tha treatment at homo secretly, no one ned know ef another's trouble, while th lncredlents are much used In fill ins' various pi-eacriptlona, so that even the purchase of there sep arately need occasion no tun- .tdlty. If the reader decides to try it tt three ounces of ordinary syrup sarsaparllla compound, and one ounce compound fluid balm wort: mix and let stand twe hours; than get one ounce con.pound essence cardial and one ounce tincture cadomene compound (not carda mom), mix all together, shake well and take a teaspoonful after each meal and one at ntghL Thla contains no opiatea what- . ever and may alno be uaed by ' women who suffer with their ' nervee with absolute certainty of prompt and lasting benefits. The above prescription Is manu factured by the well known phar maceutical bouse. Prescription Products Oa, Dayton, Ohio. amasama rWlSEMmi. BOYD'S TONIGHT . atatlaee Bst&rttay . ' Charlea Xlela's area lost Vlay ' . : THE OAMBLEES riose, 3e, l.sq aut. gat. Sac, fio ZZLVtU MARCH II, Broadway, Vewsst Crais THE DUEBAE la KUtKHAOOLOst . . , Ths &aat Word ta World Weadsrs. H-j OUR SAFE DEPOSIT . Vaults as ths one glace la this city te safeguard your Jewels, bonds, stocks and anything else ot value whim might bo destroyed by Are or stolen by b'rglars. Ten held the key te your safety ths utmost Brtvacy Is assured you: a box rents from St upward yearly. . Omaha Safe Deposit Co. gtreet Level Entrance to Yaulta, ldld Faraaaa at. KRUG THEATER ' SIATISEK TODAT 3:30 ' Night. 8:0. BEST 8K ATS 50c. PAGER A (ERS and JIM FLYNH Conqueror of all the WhIU Hopes, la an exhJbitioB, at . erery performaBre. GwUrWix ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE MATINEE TODAY 8:15 Note: Early Curtain Saturdav Night--8:15 Sharp. . 1' American Theater " " hara, g.t MIS, -VA LA.Vti aad the wooBWAu rrrocx coatrAjrr is rum LrxT fa-eat Wk. Btiii.Ue fr Breadwer Harness and Saddles Bar vear hsmsee at direct rraea tne firm that naaaea them, gave tne snlddlemaa's profit. Our harness are made of the boat beery oek leather and will outwear tw sta ot cheap factory made bameee. aad eeert yoaj ao mora, our store haa been orer forty years In Omans. Everything guaranteed. Ws will meet all oom petition good V, nte xor cataiogu iM Cornish & Co. be Ontaaa aterlsoa. "omaai rtrw citrn' Thank goodness, he's here at lastl - nitir UIDIflV AND 1118 BIG - bMlb HIMKIWH BBXAJTLABTD CO. BZTSATAOAJTBA AaTB TAODgTZLLB 4tr. Marlon, as SnuHy. tne Cabeaan. ' , Greatest musical show In town. Beauty ' cliorua ot Ureaia glria I tSMW Disss auttneo Beers Week Cay. ! eun. Wk; 'Tne Cracker Jacks. - I That Aftarnsen Tonight BUsraUleeat Ifasaeal lodaetoB THREE TWINS i: StartUg run. BUttnee. UTItm COUBTrsg tf: WWTTt sntTEU