i aaVk-. TIIE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. APRIL 13. 1912. n 7 " f a- COAT AND PANTS TO jf ORDER SALE $20 Special for Sat urday. Some excellent fadcproof, shine u n it proof blue serges, and some of the nifty new shades o f grays and tans. Every garment guaranteed per feet in fit and style, icCarthy -Wilson Tailoring Co. OMOfl Booth Sixteenth St. Iia tp aoutk of Farnam, ! THE OLD SCHOOL DOCTORS ; Are Unable to Account for the . Phenomenal Success. ' OP U5ITED DOCTOM eee Bar hMN eat What Mm? satiefie ruiMM wie te Tall a( Cere Member e( lha elder anhaola at medl elaa ere at a lew la trying la fathom tha uooae of tha I'tiltad Doctor wheee Omaha Institute la located aa tha eaooad door of toe Xevtlle Hook, corner lam end Hamry street. Jtvry day bring Ita record of curaa ef seemingly hopelee a that have baffled other member ( tba profmlon. Te tha brilliant staff at tha United Doetora then art liana at vary day eaeurene and only tall lira would eaua urprle. Tor aa athar profession la specialisa tion ao esseatlsl aa It la In modern medi cine," aald tba chlat at atari whaa asked (or an explanation, "and aor expertene haa (hewn what bean It la ta ufferlna mankind. Wa are anabiad through our otenuna xamtnatloa ta max an ee-eui-ate diagnosis and preeorlbe tha proper treatment tor eaoh Individual ease, a method obvloualy poaalbla pair under a system Ilka our whtoh has reoocnlsed end absorbed tba send polau ot tba eld schools. " j f It aa (eund that many ot tha pa tlaota relieved tram long standing all . mama toalated e exprsslnc their ap preciation and erailtud la writing. .V-Amenc ouch, testimonial la tba fellow -ivlngl 1 1 "Thurman, Iowa. Fsb.-, Ml I pav United loctara: I j "I have taken yeur transient with ,raat Cisco ta ma. I am werktni hard every day and enjoying Ufa alnaa I ataned taking your treatment My ad. nrtee te everyone who la troubled with f . any kind at elekneea, la ta go ta tha Inlted Doctor, aa they aeem ta hava tha medicine that will take oar at the atek condition and aura the disease, I Sever had any trouble with my health nine I received tba flret medtalna from you. It haa done ma a wonderful amount t good and I feel entirely eurad. Thanking yen for what yon hava dene W ma, I remala, V ' very truly. "t 'Han atadaen." i Th United Doetora have their Omaha Institute located an the eecoad floor at tha Neville block, corner lath and Ha. ey streets, and any alrk peraon will be .afe In eonaultlng them. They treat all eurabl cue ot dlaaasee of the nerve, blood, akin, etomaeh. kidney, liver end ; bowels, Inc Riding rheumatism, eonatlpa. tlon, dyspepsia. Indigestion, gall atone, paralyata, weak nerve, heartburn, , p..py, catarrh, goiter, appendicitis, . asthma, tenm, scrofula, dteeaaea ef j women and all wknea and dleeaea Their eenaultatloa and examination la tree to all, bat no Incurable cam are accepted for treatment. However, many caet announced tneurable by aldar method are readily eurad by thla new nd modem eretem ef treatment. For yeur Jewel a Bond Win and ether important pepera cannot be expected when thy are kept In th home that la, ea long a na win saarnov or sim. wiing irtia a houee. aOaUTT of the hlaheet order I aaeured people who rent a Bafety nojt la our Fire and Bur glar rroof gteal Vault at a ooat of M.H yearly. Omaha 8af Deposit Company Until level nmerena t Taarw, NOW! i; r-ii-. Ml JUDGES MD QMS NAMED Bobert Smith, Clerk of District Court, Give Out lift HX5 WHO WIIX SE&YE A TXAS Bra . Baker and L. 1. PlatM labmlt Llata, fiw Which the Oftlrlal Xamawr le rhea far the - Cernlag Eleetlena. . i Judge and clerk of election for the year beginning with the primary, April U. have been named by Clerk of the Diiuict Court Robert Smith, the name I being elected, aa the law require, from list submitted by the county ehearmen. Ben & Baker, republican, and 1 J. Pietti, democrat. The list la a follow: FIR.T WARD. Flret Precinct Henry Born R. A. J. Prorhaeka K. Cherle Hebron D. Judge; Han Hanaon (R). Joady Poepl eil il). clerk. Second Preinct Hrry Slcwort (R). 1. A. Dunlap (H). John Dougherty ll). Judge; vkl Tong R. Cliarles Lemnt ID), rlerka - Third Precinct Frank Cone (R. Dennu Shananan (D). Henry Iutch tUl. Judge; J. B. Bchoup (R, Walter Row den ID), derki. rourth Prealnct Cnanea Kupp (K). John Pollock ID). Fred Huller ID). Judge: Allen Olrrer (R). John Almateln (Dl. clerk. - Firth Preclnct-Wllliam Aeeirord (R), William Victor ID). R. N. Dobyn D. Judge; Jacob Komler (R). Frank Kon valln (D). clerka SECOND WARD. Flret Precl act-John Kowalewekl (R). K. H. Thomfaon ID), P. J. MrElllgutt D). Judge; Fred W. Bhotwell R), '. J. Karaekl (D). clerk. elerond Preclnct-Otlo Hchulti R). Charle Oenardt.lR). H. Relnhardt l. JuJ(ree; A. Hooge (R. J. J. Sweeny U). clerk. . Third Precinct Fred Rupp (R), Jo aladden ID). J. C. Kaufman ID), Judge; nana atanoney (R). p. J.- soran iDh clerk. Fourth Precinct Frank Vlerllne fRi. Jamea Kennedy (D). R. Efflnger ID), Judges: E. K Rocbford (R), O. C Craa dall ID), dark. . Fifth Precinct Joaaoh Lela (HI Jnha J. Healy (Dl. John J. tjhew ID), Judge; tienry Kaurmana tR), otto rJtraube tD). clerk. . (-. THIRD WARD. First Precinct Harry 8eaa IR). Samuel Oreea IR), Jame Ilorrlgaa ID), Judge; B, Ureen -tR). J. C. i home, r. tD), clerk. . t , 8evind Precinct-Louie Kanlan IR). Jame BanM MR). John Reeve il. Judge; William H. RoMnaon (R), Joeepb Burgl D). clerk a -rniro rrecinct-H. T. Andrea in), William llnpaon IR). F.d Arnol.l ID). Judge; Roy . Olven. (R), Qeorg C. Thnmpeon ID), clerk. rourth precinct-O. P. Bulla (R), C. H.' Kubf lit). Dan T. Custer (Dl. Judges; F. Jo mlth IR). John H. Bhaler (U,. clerk, t. ... Fifth .PreHnctHarrv . llcClura iPl John Farrell iDi. Claud aau nn Judges: M. Fellman IR), Oeorge Clark (Ds clerk ' . ' FOI RTH WARD. Flrat Precinct Lou ll Phtlltnenn IR1 Bd.kcranton iR). tlenrea J.wmi hi. Judkee; W. O. Andereoa til), Frank Chrmmann.(D), clerk. heeond Preolnct winter RvIm tflll. A H. ' Kchroeder ID). U.A. Hchmldt (Dl Judge; W. B. Cottroll (H), WUUam no (ii), clerne. - t Third Precinct H. ft. Rehroek (Rl T J. Juullln (D), C. Haynard ID), Judge; Out -Homstedt tR), )i. J. Haegen tD), hw ee. ' Fourth Preclnot Porter nterilne (Ri n A. rahb fRl r W V.weM J. C. Holt ( ill, James Urlffen (D), clerk ri!T riTiKi-n ti . voeoerg (HI. T. B..Daxt (K), Bert Crlamaa ID), Judge; Jarob Keauia R), A. M. atcFarlaod ti, clerk,. r FIFTH WARD.- Vlee .Wrelt,etJ H T..in ft,, me L Cnwtiber - (Hi, John ' Murphy, Jr. (D), Ju1ne; A. M, Clark R, C. J. Bbeg tD),, clerka. - . weeded Preelnct-H. A. Hobba (R). K. A.flHum IR), J. C. Weeth ID), Judge; W. P Heeler IR). Louis Orevle ,r, alerks, Third Precinct J. M Onuiunu (in Neal Farrell iR). JAaroh H,M , in Judge; W. r. Countman (R). WalUr Curtis (D). clerk. Fourth Precinct n. M Fna mt ,, Oamer tR).' W. H. Utile ID), Judge; t. J. Wlldy (R). A. J. Lawlw ID), clerk. Finn p rennet it. a. Brewer (R), Hen J. C. Rabur (R). Peter tiolaa b), clerk. fllkth Preelnct-H. A. Bchwerln (R), John Hardy tD). U R. Pierce (R). Judges; J 'E. Roger (R) William Tigbe tD), SIXTH WARD. First Precinct Care Akfnrd iri v. r Bvan (R). T. J. O'Connor iDi. ludeea-' C. U KIJr (R), John J. Barry iin, clerk newiwi rm-mci-u m. conaun I Hi, Aug Johneon tR), M. Cray. ID). Judges; R . a. Con In iR). D. H buck ,n. clerka . Third Precinct E. B..Earaa (R. enk Pheln (Ri. Pat Ljrnch mi ind Uedrg B. oetrom (R). WllHam Uerej tl, clerks. ... Fourth Prertnct-aeo Hurst (Ri n O. Henderson iR), W. M. C'hadelck (Dl. judges; rrank Talbot tR). W. H. White t,',, cierse. Fifth Preclnct-J. B Fradenberg. ar. IK). J. R. Brimmer (R), W. H McMul lea (D). judge; H. C. limm tR), l. J. Vlloa tt. cjerks. SEVENTH WARD. First Precinct -C. B. Hartwlck (Rl, Ehjah Dunn (RI. Alexander Baoklimd (l, judges; -John hUlvne tR), August Hpecht tD), clerks. Second . Preclnol-Mlchee! lfurnk iri Oeorge Craig (Rl, R. K. nilth ID), Judges; van c eirawa tiw, jsme carmooy tD), clerk. . Third Precinct -Charles Bat telle K, Harry Dteale. tR), Cdward Fearoa, sr. (Dl. Judge; J. O. Arthur tR), Joha O Neill-tDV clerks. Fourth Precinct-D. B. Traill R, Tru man Jackson (D), If. H. oTooie tD), Jungee: W. J. Holm (R), F. J. Waugh tD). clerk. rifth Prclnct-R. H. Randall (R). R. O. Darle Rk. A. M. Jackeaa (in. tirfH.- . C. Jennings tR), Han Madera tU). I clerka, I ' - EIOHTH WARD. First Preclocl-Herry kteoekl (R), Jo Holland (It). D. F. McKenna ID). Judges; I L. T. Hoffman .(Rj, Oust Detmara D), I clerka, , ( I -neeead - Precinct C. J. Meyer (Rl. Oeorge BebmXM (R).- Oeorge U Whit more tD), Judge; Arthur RoeeuMum (Kl. 1. r. aicAndrew (D). clerk. Tlilrd . Predhct-M. B. Butler tR). F. W. lHcoll tD), Thomas Meghan ID). Judges; C. C Leader (R). Joka Cunning bam tD). clerk.- Fourth Preclnrt-H., H." Claiborne (R). Thomaa gtHbllng tD), Andrew Smith tt, juogea; victor H. Paul tR), M. P. O'Connor tD). clerk i , NINTH WARD. Frrt Prerlnet Charles Wevmuller (R). Uett .Plaley. Rl, Thrl It. Moetler ID). Judc: John Bcrgbotf IR), Tbaoder An- oereon. (tiK-ctera. ,, corld Prednct-Fred O. Wttte R). Enatl Mott ID). F. F. Frtmee tR), Judges: H-M.-Munneeke R). Lawrenca UddeU tD), clerk. Tnlrd Preetnct-C. E. .Malm (R). W. R T albert R. Albert X. Undeu (D). Judge: Joha Oatld tR), F. W. Morrlaaey tD). , .... ' Fourth iPeeclact I r lw,i 11U .A. .Hlgglhs (R). Arthur Coad (D). Jua: -WHitam - a. u.iu, -,D, www runrar ' u), oierna rutn premnct-B, D. Duncan fR), - .T T. vran Albert Foil, Otytoa rJety 6), orerk ... " ' - TENTH WARD, fret- Feeacl-Cam pelieck (R). H Miaetder (Rj. A. J. Feme tD). JuAgee; " - n. uaaapavay llti, Jua Kegaa tDL ejerk.' - eoad .rVaanee-e. SlnnoM fR). rju Hartman, (R), R. D. Butler (D). kern: j eulniaa (R. Jesapa lavrely ujl tilx Freie4-Wtffleai J. Lrack 5f J"; ' Jo Ptltrhara fin. ?.: Lo lunesa W. I. Mot cafe Di. eiarta ,. . fearta Preowt-Ja TVei (Rv, B4 Oarejee iRl,' Jean Orertr ID), judex. Beeert Ualoaatk IR). Jos Yranda l. cJerts. Flft reelaet-rraak . Micas Mt (t. Amam Baftmaa tfij. e. a. taf (JDi, v - .''. f AKIKI THE EtULL BY THE' MKlfJS! May not he a very elegant expression, but if your attention is arreited we , think the expression will fix in your mind the facts we wish to convey Backward Spring! flakes Short Season! Short Season, Short Sales for Manufacturers and Short Profits Saturday Suit Sale Starts at 8 A. M. LOW PRICES WILL TELL THE EEST OF THE STORY ELOQUENTLY. Exactly 100 Suits laid out to Bell in one day. Latest . materials, popular colors, navy, tan, brown, black, new blue and creams and whites. STYLES THE NEWEST Marked to be sold at $33.00 many of thein and worth every penny of that. 8 O'CLOCK SATURDAY, ONE PRICE, $20.00 EACH. Jiought from a manufacturer, his sample line of lingerie "Waists daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery. Long and short sleeves with high lace collar or Dutch neck. Waists worth from $3.50 to $5.00, for $2.50 EACH 8 o'clock, alio. You must be up betime Saturday for CHOICE OF GOOD THINGS. Big sale timed to start at 10 A. M. to give trading chance elsewhere earlier. '. ,The maker loses heavily here fine grain leather bags, metal frames, fancy calf, tapestry bags, etc. worth up to $5.00 at $1.98 each. A choice lot of fine Seal, Morroco, Goat and Imported Tapestries. Bap worth up to $10.00, at $3.98. TIKI. K8LPTHIK & . Juaies; O. A. Umann (R), Frank Poa-i piabal (D), clerks. ELKVBNTH WARD. First Prerlnct-Henry Bernhardt (R). James P. LlelsnH R). John J. Ortnsby (t, lurltes: Jolin O. Palmer R eVo K unlv mi cterks. Second Preclnct-J. a. RnlcK (K). n. Hendee (R), R. H. Thorpe (D), Jua; H. T. Chapman IR), Joseph P. Krenier (Dl, rlerk. . . Third ri,inrt--ueor;e eiurm,i (Rt. 0n Mc-lfry R). naipa m. West ID). Judies; W. A. Oreibus (R), C. I Rltchev (U), clerks. Fourth Prwrlnct tnsriee rinr m, I. Kemp R. C. J. Emery (D), Judaea; John . Wile (D), Jam Mocrtrr (Rl, clerk. Fifth Precinct -Tlsrlee CUvler (R), F. A. Mrhll tR). Msurlc Trkeln (D). Judaee: Wllllsm Mlurion (R), J. D. Harpster (D). clerks. TWELFTH WARU. Wfrmt Pmlni'i-Thsrles Nelbr (R). A. g. Schast (R). J. M. Hsnson tD). Judce; M. IjpanMII (ri), J. n. nonjr wi, clerks. Second Precinct Frena rtenme mi, C. A. Adam R. Louie Kroner ID), Judce: H. H. emnn tn, v. t nsimer (D). clerks. " Third Precinct T. w. Miner ir. r. H. Robllna R). O. H. Brady ID). Judcee; B. McLane (K), FTea retereon yui. clerks. Fourth precinct u. - nerjer '. P. Kpaldlnc R. O. H. Moraanty tui. Judcee; W. Johnson 111). L. K. June (D). clerks. Firth precinct a. .-v lost mi, . Rathun R. H. D. Pllsln (D). Judce; Him Chrlslopiiaraen t), . w. ear- quhsr IIM. clerk wxtn rrecjnce rree wruiu mr, v.. Robert R. I- W. Dvolan ID). Judce: Fred L. Hlnkley (R), J. U Houchln (D), clerks. Seventh Precinct jsmes e,. Aimy ,ru. M. L. Martin (R). O. P. Thompeon iu. Judces: J. IL Perecrine (R). 8. B. Jonos (D. clerke Klshth precinct James rv. wnt ir.p. W. J. Thome R. w. 8. tuil (i). judce: Fred Robinson (hi. l. h. Rlrheraa il't. cierss. Ninth precinct a. sunmira . Charles H. Lear IR). B. A. Rogers ID). Judce; Alfred M. Baca tit), -nrie. Moraa (D. clerks. eath Oasakn. FIRrTT WARD. First Predncl-B. R l-elch IR). W. D. Watson IR). L. M. Parsley (Dl. Juacee: Wllllem r. Kuirssky (R). A. L. Chrts- tensen ID), clerk Second precinct J. n. emiin trw. a D. Jonee tR). F.rwara uurson tl". Judcee: Andrew oiraoa trw, juno . Mercell ID), cieras. RKCOND WARD. First Precinct Joeeph Sterba (R). Andrew Hawvernlek ID). J. R. Dunton (D. Judces; Frank Perlna (R), O. H. Hill (D). ekrk. - Second precinct . iwwm ' Michael Ootden ID). Que W arte man (Dl. Judcee: . P. Hedce (R). Jamea P. Sulllraa (D). derks. THIRD WARD. Flrat rrediHi-C. U AllMedt R). J. J. Ketns tDl. Charles Remer 1D1. Judcee: A. Fred Schmidt IRI. John Molllner (D), clerks. THIRD WARD. Second Practnct-C. J. Bowler (R). Joeeph Accer (D). Paul Stelnwender (D). )lMCe; uiy eeaier te&f, uwths w. Aaabora (D). clerk. FOURTH WARD. First Preciort-J. O. Bleeauur R). Fred Offermaa Ri. J. A. Oolden (u. Judces; 1. B. Foreceaon (R), MMtnew McDermett (D. clerk.. Second Praanct-Wlltam McOralth (R), Ed Ertrksoa (Ri. John Nuthtensaie tD). Judcee: . A. Kaulhold (R), Uenm Stlcce il, ciena. FIFTH WARD. Flrat Prednct-C. F. Wrtcht (R), J. J. Dor R, Michael Kelly iV). Judces; William C. Beau IR), C U. Lefle (L, clerk. Bexead rVertact-Joha OUIespia IR), BDcnaei tinrurra tu). jona arltrsanar (IX Judcee: Frank slarkytaa tR), dwar Bensea (Dk rwn. SIXTH WARD. Flrat PraeiBe-P. A. Acnar m, A. D. Eada (R). Theeaa Oawr ID). Jade F. H. Lues. Bj. 8. C Schncley lUt. dark. Bi sajJ Prerlect RIHvrd De Tearui fR). J. I- Kubal IRl. Hermaa Trlnsla IIi. Judces; Gears Stephen R). Joan Clem- eru u. crersa. SEVXSTH WARD. Flret Precinct-Chartae Cummlac nt). Jaawa Cavesdr il Usargr Swani snaer Heraan (R). Walter Collin . T .W Second Jre.Mnct-aeorc Byrne (R), Joeeph A. Byrne ID). Con. WDonovan, sr. (D), Judces: Herman Kreufer (R), Pat tick Hannlcan (D), darks, Ceaatry Preelarts. BENSON. South Preclnct-J. B. Huber (R), Harry Keller iR). K. C'hsnpel (Il, Judaea: &. H. Tlndell (Rl, P. Mercen (D), clerk. North Precinct-Dan Weetercsrd (R), L. A. Tarton (Rl. Thomas McUuIre ID), Judces: E. 8. Daniel (R), V. 8. Camp bell ID), clerk. Chlcaco Precinct Clyde nr:uster (ki. Hmm flencker IRI. Peter Hofeldt (D). Judce; J. H. Hansley (R). Fi-ed Bull (D), clelKS. . . Clontarf Precinct-Dniei Hrocnn tni, Edward Swaneon (R). H. D. Starken (D). Judces; Relnhold Kaessner, Jr. (n), at. Pleuel (Dl, clerks. nuiuuin run ijii. First Precinct-R. C. Orlftltlt (R), W. A. Stretter (Hi. A. J. Le timer (1), Judces; Henry Herman (R), J. '. Harder id), clerk. Second Precinct-H. J. Roesslg (R). Ru dolph Ruser (Dl, Fred Tex (D), Judces; T. W. Henry (R). J. F. Boyer (D), clerks. v. n ttnme iri. r. R. Presaon (R). Frnk L. Fltchet (D), Judces; H. C. Balrd (R), J. J. Fox (D), clerks. KAHT UMAHA. P. B. Clauson IR). John R'ce (R). Ous Sesemsnn iDi. Judc; F. V. Mumauch (R), Charles Young (Dl. clerks. ei,Ktlun, rnw-i, i. J. W. Nhuemsker (Rl. J. C. Ualne (R), M. K. Decker (D. Judces; Arthur Reed (R), A. K. Crlnk (PI. clerks. FliUHbNI BI I'rtrxjiwt. I. w n. Wail iri. J. H. Norton (R). J. V. Shipley ID), Judces; Elmer Taylor (R). Jame Brnnemnn itl, clerks. JEFFERSON rKEUimrr. G. M. Mancold (Rl. Charles F. Gottsch (Rl, Charle Grau iD). Judces; John U. Kllnker III). Otto Hansen (D). clerks. T ARDLE rrlt'-INC-l. Henry Rohwer (R. William Elche fR), Albert Anderson IDi. Judces: William Schomer IR), Frank McArdle (D), clerks. LLAHU rKttllM I. Henry Vsa Dorn (Rl, Christ Dahmke IRl. Charle Thoelk (Dl. Judces; fTeo- ericK Blum (Rl. Fred Msrorle (D), elerka. 1'NIHN FRKL1 .(. !. n 1. Moltenbere IRl. J. M. Anderson (R. William Hackman (Dl. Judce; C. B. Sweet ser (R), Albert Anderson (D), clerks, VAUUii rnui.ii-i. C B, Byers (R), K lire-ay (D), J. LUNGS MADE WELL Why Stomach 'Suffer Vhea the ( Lang Are Ailing. Frequently In printed and oral dis cussions ot Oaomuleloa Ita readiness of digestion la spoken ot. Thla la ia.portant because feeble di gestion I en of the commonest condi tion In Conavmptlpn. indeed, many patient ask a doctor's advice in tha first place becauaa their stomachs ara out of order. They ara eurpriaed te learn that their lung ara out ef order, too. Lungs and atomaca are connected by tha pneumo cast He ncfe. Ilk tele phone aa a party wire. Betnc easier of digestion, aa well aa richer 1 flesh-making material, than any ether medicinal foods, Osomnlatoa give especially strong support to con sumptives, who cannot afford to squan der vital power, but need all tiny hava ef It la their battle with disease. Sample Bottle Free by Mail. That thoa who ara eeeklrut health and atrangtk for themaelvea, chlidren. relative ar frtanda tz.ay experience tha hf-civtnc uiiisailla of tela exclusive Norway gold medal oantilaod cod liver a awttrlnal teed esnnlatrai aa well aa e kaww Osnmnlsto eTrperterlty la betas; moat palatable and easy to take a awneroo S-on. hocUd arm he sent by mall to ttssaa erho sand aAarwasaa hy Pearl SV K. T. (D), Judce ; A. 8. All day long in the Toilet Goods Section Cuticura Soap 17c, Pears unscented Soap 9c; anitol Tooth Powder Pond's Extract Vanishing Cream 19c, .'Pond's ' Extract Cold Cream 19c. .. spill A Sock sale for you lasting the whole Illl.fi. day. Plaited Silk Socks, Silk Lisles, all colors, some embroidered; 50c Socks for 25c a pair. Ladies' Day at Hosiery and Underwear Sec tion. Never since we have been in business have Ve shown such a splendid variety of desirable Underwear, Hosiery, also the dependable kinds in Bilk and cotton. Saturday will be a great day for trading in good values at Kilpatrick's. New Corset models in LaCamille, with lace front; also in Irene and Bedf eras. A Novelty in Corset Covers Shield Corset Cover a very practical improvement on the old style. . Some very exceptional 50o values in Corset Covers, also Petticoats all silk Jersey Petticoats with messaline flounce, also an all niessaline petticoat, all colors special value all day Saturday, $2.95. Built van (D), Judces; F. R. Akerlund (R), Frank Richard (D), elerka. WATERLOO PRECINCT.' Herbert R. Bell (R), Fred Brown D). Dave Nell (D), Judce; George Meyers (RJ. Fred Meyer (D). clerka. A Bleedr Affair la lung hemorrhage. Stop It, and oure wrak lunge, coughs eul cold, with Dr. King's New Discovery. Mo and ItOO. For ante by Iielon Drug Ci. Oe're after your clothing business vNot for one time but for all the time. "We're after it with values that once we sell you will make you a fast friend of Hayden's Clothing department. We are now sup plying the needs of thousands of men and young men not in the city alone but all over the state. We are always in a position to give you values at least 25 per cent better than you can secure at your exclusive clothier. Our clothing business is growing, but we are not satisfied until YOU have looked into the merits of HART, SCIIAFFNER & MARX AND IIAYDEII'S WONDER CLOTHES "We've made special preparations for a rousing Satur day's business in new spring 6uits at $10, $12, $14.50, $17, $20 Investigate make comparison and buy where your s,,vanwaT'T'Sa4J'- i a o. Il'w. 23 dozen pairs of Kid Gloves to be sold Sat urday. To save trouble or disappointment here is the list of sizes and colors: Grays 5, 6 64, 6Y2, 6, 7 and 74. Browns-oi up to 7. Blacks all sizes. No other colors; usually are $1.00, at 49c Saturday. All perfect all guaranteed. We are preparing for a Great Silk Sale. WATCH AND WATT! In the Shce Department Saturday Business booming from the start. '. Large new stock and more coming daily. Button boots in patent tan and dull leather ' WHITE BUCK AND CANVAS Colonial pumps and seamless pumps, in all the desirable leathers $3.50,54.00 and $5.00 a Pair No better Children's Shoes carried any where in America the most approved styles for infants, wee tots, boys and girls. Come in the morning Saturday waiting list, usually, for the chairs Saturday afternoon. TWO SPEEDERS FINED AND TWO ARE DISCHARGED Of th four speeder arrested Thursday by Traffic Officer Wheeler and Emery' only two were fined by Judce Foster. They were Dr. N. C. Ross with office la th City National bank bulldlnc and F. Collin of tit south Sixteenth etreec They were assessed K and costs each. W. R. Wall at Florence wa dismissed, as waa J. 8. Fox ot Palmer. Exclusive Boys9 Dept Second Flcor Why experiment on your boys' clothes with un known quality. Our makes have stood the test for years for reliability and quality. We handle only such clothes as we know and can vouch for clothes we can keep your confidence on season after season. Our $5.00 values are exceptionally good with a big representation of suits with two pairs of pants at this price. See our special two pant suits at $3.50 an ab solute $5.00 value. Blue serge confirmation suits at $3.75 to $10.00 pure wool and fast color. We figure on saving you at least 15 to 20 on all Boys' Cloth ing. Just received a new lot. of Boys' "Mother's Friend" Wash Suits, $1.00 to $3.50. You'll have to see them to appreciate the values. We offer thousands of Boys' good Knicker Trous ers at 45c worth 75c 1KI ay den Bros. FEDERAL JURY WILL SIT AT GRAND ISLAND A venire of forty men I ordered drawn In federal court to report for Jury duty t Grand Island April a on tha ad journed January term of court ot that district. United States District Judge T. C. Munier of Lincoln will sit oa th bench. 6ummon for th venire la being ent out from the United State marshal' office.' i l judgment dictates.