THE BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. 1912. HEARING OF MRISBni OFF Colorado Citiieu Seek to. Include . Ptber Lines ia Xeuuc , ; - ETDliSS VOICE Ikmk PEOTIST THE HIGH RENT DEMON HAS US IN ITS CLUTCHES n. n Standing! . Hack tta taeaet that lui Already OaeeKel Ht Jtet Beea rny riMiOh (From a -Staff CanMpendftt 6U!X0T0M. April t6peml Tee HTmre.)-ni beertrrr before th Judicial? eomaUltr M th Xorrla bill to limit th width tbs Vtlra Pacmc rlgM-of-way set for tothoerbw. ' Baa "been now post nea am Thursday at the raaueet of CmnaaM Ruche sad Taylor of Cai erado. whoa coacttruewts bar wired tcera thst tty cannot reach Washington until, Apra 4. Juds Noiria aald that certain amendments vara desired by th' Colqiajle people, but that b hoped the, mlibrf conii be incorporated In a am atat bin. ap as1 not to delay action v him own .measure. ;.' From -IsfarautaM received"! by Con greoeroaa TtfHx-M appears tbat the Oil erade asMndratat deetrsd propose to In dud la th Mil canreyaBCes ay tat Kaa aaa Panne Railroad company and V Stittr JPaciOc Railroad company, la a der ta valldat daed aiad alone lb l!aa at, tb latter almtlar In their na ture to thea made aloe tba Una of th Union Pacific, tlie Denvai Pacific com pony having beta iDOorporatad u a part at tba aid Vnloa Pacific under tb act nf imi and rctaeQuent years. Catorada People's Ocatr. Thar art a number ot pcopl la Colo rado lirfng alone tb Una ot th Den ver Pacific road who acquired tbatr prop erty by means of conveyance from joa. caenpanies at lie) and la later year er gaalsed by til director and office re o. tba Dearer part no bad Urn Kansas ps etfn (or th purposs of acquiring, bold In: aad disponing af band along the llaea at laaat roads: aad It la claimed by th Colorado partle that they ar ias a much entitled t have their title, validated a ere th people a bo acquire their laoda through till directly from the railroad companies. Tb Colorado people further suggest that I ha Nam bill should raclt that tba right-of-way was (ranted by the geuiaest not only by tb act of eoa areas of July net, but aleo the acta a. Jhaly t Itm and March J, IN. They ate', that It might well ta held that carta,, rights are degendeat upon tb art a. im and IMI and that It wsuld b moral a aot of precaution ta Include tbtm. , Steadies Back Fratrot. Forms! protest ualnat spaaing 1.131.1. ores of laad to. th Standing Rock In . diea reeerratlon Is North and South be beta baa beea Hied wtth th indlaa offle. aad tb Indam affaire rammlHee of th. keens by aa Indian deie ration from tlu raaarrauon, conalatlng of John Ormee Baajarala While, Robert p. IIKheadW Aatolna V Ruck brain, Claude K...iiotua Jena Ttoaeatn ant.Tboauu aated. Th dlgtloa appeared brfore tb houea committee Ihla umlin la laraa. dauLpproval af lb bill now peadiag befor. tba . ooaimlHe. It pejeed the aenau about a aaeatb at. "' ' ,.. Ct(h aaedna bctlna are eet font fat tbatrrtuea yraDarT filed, cblaf of whtet la that ah (and opened aa aatthuMnt ll 1Mb tree tb reatrrauoa. bar awt boon fully filed unea by earrhjra, and that until hy are aceuplod rurtbar dtmliuahlnc af th Indlaa hurt anould not b auiborlted. Tb laataaa claim that they need th pTotsaid tract for traalnc pAirpoaea. ae cauaa they are una tie ta aaaka a bTliur at faraalBf aad muet bare th ranae for their cattM. Tb area wltbla th Male of tout I) Dakota Biapcaed ta be opened for sattlamoat K Wjm aoroer and ta North teUota PHM tore. ; Saccharin. Order Goes Into Effect WAKHINOTON. April 1 The pur toad board order refulaUnj: the ua ot aac r harts la foada. aa a oubatltut for ur beraoie aftectte today. ' la that aoanae tlaa attoraera for certain toad aiaautaa tiarar made public a letter to tba eec ro tary as HrMlim proteetlnd that th aertetoa af th board cava tb toipraa. alaa that th uee of aaochmrlB waa pra blMteeV abeolutely. Tba letter dackuaa taat tba ecie1a'raiHa the uee of aaceharla praTtdtac a label ladlcata that It la uaed for tba. eoaeflt af tboa ta whom tutar nay be eVletertooa to health. - Tb ardar af the board apaclflcaUy pee mtta tb uee ot aacehartn ki food for invalids r aanl-brralM erha caaaot aagr sacar and tb food manufacturer arctic , - ai. - . A. - We eannot stand the enormout inorease in rent on our store room at 1119 Farnam street. So we are forced to close out our immense new stock of Men's and Women's Clothing and Furnishings at a tremendous sacrifice. To vacate in time we must slaughter prices below anything ever heard of In Omaha before. Come here and buy your new spring outfit for LESS THAN HALF WHAT YOU'LL PAY ELSEWHERE. THE GREAT SALE STARTS TOHOnnOlV, -THURSDAY, APRIL 4 Ladies Suits Every one 1912 mod ' el, high grade tailored and new collar and lapels, fine all wool Serges,-' "Whipcords, Worsteds, Broadcloth and other novelty fab ric. Sizes for misses and ladie. Regular selling price $15.00 to $40.00. Forced Out Aft Sale, roar choice f Dair 0 iastr Dresses Values np to $20 made from the following mater ials: Silks, Messaline., Voiles and Serges. Misses and Ladies' sizes. Forced Out Sale, tQ ifi jour choice JfJtO $15 Ladies' Silk Rubberized Rain coats, in all sizes. Fore r no ed Out Sale Price 90 $10 Ladies' Serge Kubberized Rain coats, Forced Out fit AO Sale Price i.J0 $7.50 Ladies' Slip-On Raincoats, Forced Out Hale . 1 MQ Price ....5.i0 $1.00 values Ladies' Silk ftf Hose, only in tan shades ...6vC A great lot of Children's Dresses," odds and ends, all sizes. Regular $1.50 value, Forced Out ; flf Sale Price .3C 2 and $3 Ladies' House Dresses, a large assortment Forced ' Out Sale Price, choice . . . . jj. I C 10.00 and $12.50 Voile and ' Wool Ladies Skirts, Forced Out Sale Price, your J a AO choice J" 5.00 and $7.50 All Wool Serge and Panama Ladies' Skirts, some ex tra large sizes. Forced Ont Sale Price, your 41 Qfi choice ,fl: All Ladies' Skirts that sold up to $2.50, tans, blues and black colors. Forced Out Sale Price, Qfif your choice 0C $5.00 Ladies' Silk Kimonos, in ell sizes, your choice, Forced 1 & 0 Out Sale Price 5510 $2.00 Ladies' Flannel and Crepe Ki monos, large assortment of shades, vour choice, Forced 7!,db Out Sale Price 200 Winter Coats Some medium and heavy weights, in the latest novelties and plain shades. , Sold up to $25.00, Forced tfr A A Out Sale Price iMV 5 Ladies' Fur Coats, Skinner satin linings, sold for $50; will close them out at unheard 19 ?A of sale price ..vlaW $15.00 Ladies' Block Silk Loose' and i Tight Fitting Long Coats, Forced Out Sale . . tjfi 00 Price .............. .i. VVV? $i(X00 Ladies' '. Spring "iTickets, ,Forced Out Sale . . it) AO Price WU,V0 Ladies' Hats that sold up to $10 take your ohoice, Fore- AA cd Out Sale Price 1.VW Pettteoktg, r"ortd IS. 09 Bilk Tie ... Southeast Corner 12th and Farnam Sts, - Wottih Friday Papoi- for Dlgf Salo on Shoos Saturday Morning flt Sa S2.48 SOe Ladla' rianael PeUieosta. Forced Oat Eai Plica 104 f 1.S0 Udie PeUlcoata. In plain and fane atripad Heather bloom materiaia. Your cholca, FOrcad Out Sale Pric I.tO Fancy Pleated Petticoat. Forced ; Out Sale Price 9St ! f 1.00 Ladle' White Muelin Petticoau, embroidered trim mine, Forced Out Sale , Price -v 35 ; S.6 Net WalaU. In white and cream col- ' era. Forced Out Sale Price ....$1.43 ' IS.S0 Ladtea' Bilk Waists. In white, ecru and black colors, open Iront or back; also high trade Net Waists, silk lined, in all slKa. Your choice, Forced Out fate fric S2.24 $2.50 Tailored Waists, some plain and fancy embroidered. Forced Out Sale Price 69 fl.00 Ladies' Whit Waists, trimmed In laces and embroidery, all aiies, For el Out Sale Price 45 ISo Black Lawn and Sateen Waists, open front or back, Forced Out Bale Price 35 1,000 Ladles' Dressing Barques, Talues up to ll.eO' Your choice. Forced Out Sale Price : ..-35 69c values Ladles' Corset Covert, Force 1 Out Bale Price J....19 Corset Covers, $1.00 values Ladies' best quality Muslin Blip Overs, neatly trimmed, Forced Out Sal Price , 35 75c P. N. Ladles' Corsets ........38 $1.00 P. X. Ladles' Corsets 59 tt.ll P. IC Ladles' Corset 79 $1.75 P. N. Ladles' Corsets 98 Me Ladles Belts 2 tSe Ladles Vests. In many colors. Forced ' Out Bale Price -5 60c Ladles' Stock Collars, also Frills, Ja , bote and Collars Your choice, Forcel Out Bale Pric 10 $4.00 and $5.00 French Wavy Switches, strictly first quality, J 4 to JS inches Mens;, assorted la all shades. Your choice, Forced Out Sale Pric $1.00 $1.00 and $1.60 Ladles' Fortwd Out Sal Price . $1.00 Talues' Ladles' Back Combs. Inlaid 14k gold and rhlneetone. A large selec tion to choose from. Forced Out Bale Price 35 ro j $4.00 and $3.00 French Plumes, of beautl- xvr V ' I .w I . t I I a us auaie aiuva, w uiun atatiie aoauea.. very heavy, np to 10 inches long. Your choice. Forced Out Sale Price ..$1.00 3(c value, one big lot of Children's Mus lin Drawers. Forced Out Sale Price. , 15 6c Children's Handkerchiefs ........ l Remember, this stork goes ' ' sale) Thursday morning, April 4, promptly at E:SO. . , Reaiembe the Xame and X umber THB FAIR STORE, 1110-11X1.1123 Farnam Street. MK.VS 8UT8 That we' are selling "for $12.60 and $20.00, made from Imported worsteds, casetmeres and blue and fancy serges. Sizes from 33 to 60. t aa n We offer yoa your choice, - 3k MX Forced Out Bale Price ... . j.,v'vv. Men's Overcoats that sold op to $25, will go at this Forc ed Out Sale, your choice .' $12.50 and $15.00 Men's Cravenettes, made by the uoodyear Raincoat Co. Your choice, Forced -Out Sale Price. .;,:.,.. $10 Men's Rubberized Sllp Ons, Forced Out Sale ' Price $2.60 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, , Forced Out Bale ... . . ' Price v. Men's Dress -Trousers that sold np to $2.60 will go In this . Forced Out Sale, choice $2.00 Men's Everyday PknU, All a lies. Forced Out Bale Price ............. $2.00 ilea's Corduroy Pants, Forced .Out Bale Price $2.00 and $3.50 Men's Hats, everyone this season's styles, includ ing derbys. Forced Out Bale Price I J. to Men's Hats -'Fedoras,' firscers. Crashers and Derbys,' In many shades,'' Forced Out Sale Price .......... 75 $6.50 ittes, made $5.98 $2.9$ 75c $1.74 89c 98c reryone $1.25 1 sw"T,-T-t-y" ''Tr 1T11 is sll $1.50 and $1.00 Men's Sample Hats, about 1.000 to close out. Forced Out Bale Price . ; 35 $1.00 Boys' HaU. black, brown and pearl colors, all Staple shapes. Forced Out Sale Price 25 50c Men's and Boys' Dress Caps Forced Out Sale price 15 10c .Men's Black Sateen Caps, long or short patent peaks. Forced Out Sale Price 3 25c Men's Lisle Hose, la 25 shades. Forced Out Sale Price 10 15c Men'a Black Hose - 5 $2.00 Dress Kid Gloves, Forced Out Bale Pric w 79 35e Men's Wool and Caasimere Hose, Forc ed Out Sale Pric 134? $10.00 Leather Suit Cases, only few to be closed out, your cioice, silk or lesther lined. Forced Out Sale Price . $3.98 J2.00 Men's Union Suits, in blue, flesh, cream or white colors, all sizes. Forced ' Out Sale Pric 89 50c Men's Silk Four-in-hand Ties. Forced Out Sale Price -19 25c Men's Silk Neckties, Forced Out Sale price , ..15 la Men's Four-in-hand Ties, Forced, Out Sal Price ..34 15c Men's Pocket Combs 2 10c Fine Family Combs 1 60c Clothes Brushes 10 15c Boys' .Suspenders 5 , We are forced to give up posses sion of our three-story building on such short notice and therefore are giving the public, the greatest op portunity to save money now on purchasing wearing apparel for seasonable use. Our landlord waa under the impression that we had a gold mine in his building and only raised ouf rent to double of what we were paying and, to convince him such is not the case, we have decided to give -him possession aa soon aa we can sell out our $75,000 stock. Southeast Corner 12th arid Farnam Sts. Watch Friday Paper for Dig Salo on Shoos Saturday Morning teat It la Obrteua therefore that tta uee cannot a regarded a daaseroas ta h health af a well person. They arsu further that sucar la asea aa a Condi merit aad that Ut puMte should bar th prtvuef af eheoalns betweea sugar and eaoeharla aravMlns tb presence of tb Utter Incredleat I sleuaetly aclarad an the laheL . MENNONITES BUY BIO TRACT OF LAND IN MONTANA SIOUX VXU. 8. D.. April WSpfri daD After sasoUatlons atttad'tiw eeverai weeke, th memaars ot what la known aa tba Vfutf Creek ' UefiaoaJte eolorfy, sltsated Th Hotchliujoa count.', ha conchaled arranseaeante- tor th purcbaas of . aeras af land ta Man. tana, upon which a branch Wolf Creek colony vrill be eetabtUhea. Tba Moatana tract cost 1300, 30. and It la vndaratoad Avoid Blends! Send us your order for Hayner BOTTLED-IN-BOND Whiskey Yoa KNOW it is good and pure the Government's Green Stamp ever the cork b your protection. it I-. r 4 , i r NO MATTER what other may xacuue so matter bow . tonptattbeiroBersmay artra let tbey oSer BeUlttVm-Bomi whiakey snd lentembertbsT is only one way yoa caa be sevs of tettiac pure, strsit whiakey aad that is to intitt oa BflfJetl-te Bond. 1raafs wbat s offer yoa Hay Ser Prrrat Stock Bottled-io- rkmd iukey neb, pur - and debases shipped in trnkd cast Direct from Da , Cllervaad ail rt coats you is m) far FOUR fuU quans cipi est charges paid. THerea so suestion about a wbiaaey Uke Iko tb Co emiseofs Grees Stsina) over theoork eewassarance that w Bottled-m-J3oBd tuily ywfi (W' IsuitDL jnmsl CACfloAMljJ a. WANT yoa so TRY this wWatey 00 cr gaarante yea wOl find it ail w daira as fin aa you ever tasted and tb best value yoa ever saw or yon easy Bend it back at oar iijiniwi and w wiil rstura yow money. that spat cash was paM, tb Wolf Creek cekwiata halnc amonc th wealthlaat In th oeuatry. Th eolony haa' erOoyea a ataadr laeraaa in number until It aa eaa aeoeesary ta ear tor the surpiua. as th tract la Montana waa pirrchaaed. Taken to hospital; House Catches Fire Taken to the hospital with a broke teg yeeterSey afternoon and fir eraakfnc out la hi hoiae early m the nwmlnc. la Jena E. Dtrkereon'a hKk. At le o'clock Ihla BMrnlns tlama had raoeed heavy aanas at Ucaaraoa' real, daaca at tU Iarker tret. How th fir Maries aaa aot learned. Th lastly was away, ttteaeraaa la a Mere. Nelsheor were arouaed by the flanes and ruaned out In tnelr night ctothes ta Sir th a tana. take al taa ra aad we la opMeeeroo. CatO1aalaotfcae mm 'jgieeeeee eJ se4 full 100 preoi. fuU Ltvrw mrasiaw and a gmmntm " I ISJLtetnMfSl El1! mtetaanr at ipM tmmm L 1 .giaseii mtm K er that it oceon to yoa iuat feleAtneeMtUlary, la ail its origiaai purity and gorrlneay Kate Mm at ke. ahr a) cenb irreiea. Where elae eaa yea boy a Beetled. avSood vrtueaeref Out at Uaa stae. . THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY, DeptG-lOS KANSAS CITY, MO. CSVee aad Shippaif Pa) nmli i at ' KUataeav KBaetsJea STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETS HERE NEXT MONTH rregraats for the Kebraaka lllatory aa aoriaaoa aprtns Bwatlna. ta be held la Oawha May and t, were laeeed with la ntaOona yesterday afternoon by th pub licity bureaa at the Caauneneal eta. Dr. Albert Uueanell Han ot Harvard university, waa Is bated la th Omaha teachers' lecture eoura. will be the prin cipal epio or al the first aneetlns. He will talk oa th prevent eondltloas Is China. lr. rrsd Morrew nine ot Kearaaka ant. varalty wOl read act a nodal raetuttoa la Greek lllatory th earned afternoon, and atlas Barbara Bart at the Lincoln Hfcjh acaeol wtll lead Ua aeoeraj dtecuaelom. A basin seeetjn arlU be held each say. Varied entertain me at wtll be of fered th vlaltor. Several luncheons at the Haialllaa cafe. Twenty-fourth aad rvaasi aueets. are schedules. TELLS OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Bicknell Tonnf of London Speaks Twio at Local Charon. LAK0S ADIKCXS HZAi EDI Saye the What b)et at Kelisloa la t Item la Haaaaai Taaasat . the Hlskt Caaeapttaai ; af Mvlalty. -' As tatereetins laetur npoa Christian Science waa delivered last ulfht st tb First Church ot Christ, adentlet. Twenty-fourth sad St Marys svaon, by Bick nell Youns. C 8. B., of London, Ensland. Mr. Toon la a netnber of the hoard f lectureship of th Mother church la Boa ton, Maaa. .. Aa audience of approximately 1.M peo ple heard the lecture, which told of the accomptlanroente of Chrlatlaa Bcleooa. Th sun lecture will be delivered acaia tonltht by Mr. Youns. "Tb atataenent 'Ood Is food" ta gen erally accepted, but not saers:ly ander tood." said the speaker. "It mean far more than la generally associated with It. It not anly Indicates the nature ot Oca. but IndJratea Ood HlmaelC. It coroee te as more clearly, per nape, when used conversely, and consequently Christian Scientists oftta ao ua It. Th szprea elon tnOnlt goad Is Ood give a clearer meaning ta the word Cod. "Tb whole ebhwt af religious educa tion ehoukt be t arouse In human Uwaght a tight esnceetloa of divinity, and thereby aaahe humaa aeangs to ap prehend the way C deltvsraace from evtl. The way is the Striae Christ, the correct knowledge al Ood. Natare af tHvtatty Ceea. " " "Mew recognising that tb nature of divinity must be eternal, aad therefor wholly good, wo aea that Ood could aot la aay way eatsrtala any evlL BrO. tn evarytlfiiia. af fan IT yon h nearer i ts htm farerar Om csaxaar an wlthaat leuletrtrts atthar er thtrat. bm feed htm ana ta eat or to drink la a satisfactory as the only one." Aa Aat Canaalaa means many bad brulae. which Buck lea's Arnica Bales heals quickly, as It does aoraa, euta, burns sad piles. Sc. For ssla by Beaton Drug Co. Be VTsnt Ada Producs Result. WOMEN ARE URGED TO - TURN0UT AND VOTE . Omaha Woman'' club members wer urged to get out at the primaries and vat for nominee for the ecnool board by Mrs. George Ttlden, chairman ot th educational committee, yesterday. Tb program of yesterday's meeting. which sit in charge of th art depart mast, waa called eft, owing te tb In ability of the principal speaker. Miss Sara Harden, head of Hi art department of the I'htvertlty of Nebraska, to get. ts Omaha owing la tbs floods. Miss Hay. aea will be invited te address the club at its birthday party April K The nominating committee te draw an a slat for th club election, April U. comprises th chairmen of the at ending committees, aa follows: Mesdamas F. H. Straight. A. K. Oautt, Edward Johnson. C. H. Marlay, t. W. Lindsay, C. H. Aull. Warren Swllsler. K. R. J. Edbolm. F. H. Cols and William Berry. Stimulate your buanwes by advertising In Th Bee- th nawipaper that reaches all qt the buysrs. ' If This is a Biscuit eeaaaa m at BISTtLLCTT TROY. OHIO CAPTTAI. taotuwoM ATTACK FROM BEHIND , CAUSES FRACTURED SKULL Whan Tom C. Quinlaa. t!9 Farnent ajai, ease red ta a flajtat with a nun In front of a saloon at Twcntr-atxth an Los reseat tar etreets last eight, he 4M net antkaoate sayana auacaing bias frma healed. Just aa he waa retting th better ot his adversary, whoa a me th paUre has not learned, another saaa pkdted ap a brick aad struck QuInUs ever the" right ey. - The bis knocked aim dbern, wherenpoa twe snaa disappeared la the eat aa eaa Quinlaa went ta a a ears, r diusstute. bad west ta th pone station. A dtp pay eidaa foaad he had reserved a tractor ot th skull, aad had Mm takes to St. Hie Bsjary la net eon Mo arrasta bad beea see last aarht. attaaeagh aa keaeSry sua tbs fight la batnt ot haman eatpertence. They do not be long te the drrtne nature: they never originated there. Any supposition that they did sa originate Is erroneous, for It would hnnly th aacaastty of aa element of elfeatrurtton In Ood Himself. -"It ts for this reason that Chrtsttas Scteaoe boldly announce the doctrtna which la often anaeeeptsbl to ordinary reUglotai thewght. It does not find It aaeeaeary te aacriba sla asd disease to Ood. either directly er by proxy, la order te account for them. Indeed It declare that primarily on does not Med ta c- oaaat tor cm. tb nrai an. eseicy m get rat ef ertl. sad that neriaaitr befag tultmd. evtl Is ImtDedlataty aerouneed tar. There I ne ether way af nrow.Mtmg for er aantalnrnc avU. . It a nhyalrsaB aueteede at belpras a aattant vat et eutfertes, any ejrplanaaoa which he aught stva would be vaJualess. the vai oaSle part af his ai.hlMmnl haing fa th sllmla llea af tb saftarlng; farther, aethtn aa asdstactarOy aspialas anfTer ln aa theatatiwaonef a. It hr e with Vfeat is This ANSWER One the t . sad. sickly looking- one was baked with t ir baking nowimtt possibly the high-priced kind possibly the cheap, big cm i'ioL It denotes a lack of leavening gas. or an an even distribution of same or bah. The other th Urge, light, fluffy one was prepared with Calumet Baking POdt i , And denotes the nerer-failing, delicious baking that always results from its use. ' CaJ timet does not cost as much as tba high price baking powder, but it is very much su perior in every way it is purer more reliable more healthful. Here are the reasons: All baking powders undergo a chemical change in the process of baking. You do not take it into the stomach in the same form as it is in the can. For example: When you use Cream of Tartar Baking Powder yoa get Rochefle Salts in your food, because the Cream of Tartar during this reaction turns into Rocbelle Salts. This, as yoa know, is a drug, and should be taken only under doctor's orders. , Calumet is so carefully and scientifically prepared that the neutralization of the ingredients i aosoiuteiy pence t, 7 , , w 1 1 By It - That it is absolutely pur and of highest quality is proven by the fact that ' I I xvDAtune poudeii S "... -A. Recwed bigbest award .World's Pure Jvft Qw,, . v Food Exposition. Chicago, 1907 - JS)$&Jz&jm