2 1'HE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1912. r?i Tbe Young Man The Growing Boy Will Ld our FURNISHING GOODS DEPART MENT aa expression of Fashloa 't last utterance in Its nut pleasinc form. Tbe following Itema will appeal to all who believe la tha Importance of corrcctae in dress. A ut assortment of Imperial Hate, in tha popu lar tan shades and tha correct gray. The ara . la tha soft shape and the dressy darbiea; price Bora' aad Our showing of Capa for sprtngwear la & f( $3.00 Talaacopa and Felt Hat f 2.00 J gQ In grays and tana; price 81.50 "4 Bora Oolf and Eton Capa 21.00 and New arrivals la Shirt, with Franca collars to match; prices L. to , Sort Shirts, with laundered eoUara many attractive patterns, each, 82.50 82 Our BKNTHOR Special ShlrU, 52 ...50c cuffs aad $1.50 and cuffs, $1.50 $1.50 50c ailk Hosiery, In assorted trays, nary blues, maroons, blacks and .tana, pair Similar colors, silk Hale mr per pair 4 3UC a large assortment of the celebrated Inter- tyr woven Hose In all leading eolors, pair faOC WRITE FOR on CATALOGrE. 1518-20 Ftnam Street CAYE-IN GAMS THIRTEEN Serf n Ken Are Killed in Accident at Iroawood, Kick TWO BODILS AU &IC0VXXE2 Pipe Is Drteen late (tuWr Where the Men At Ea tea, boa six af af Them Are Still Alive. ' IEOJTWOOD. Mich.. May H-Thlrteen mea who ware burled la a cave-la at the Norrla mine her. last olgbt, were killed m the accident. All hope of finding any alive was abandoned with the finding ef two todies today. Sis Mea Reported Alive. DCLLTH, Minn., May 14,-The Oliver Mining company here received ward this afternoon Iran the mine at Iron wood that a pipe had hem drilled Int. the fallen earth la the mine and that fix of the Imprisoned men la the mine are still alive. Every effort Is being made to reach tha sua. REIDS MEMORY YERY POOR Kember of Fintnoe Committed Testi. fin TJnwilling-ly in Steal Trial eupxo OKQAjnzz comma He Traded HI H.ldlese la the Tla Plate Csbla far Stock la the NEW TOPJC. May la-Deal el O. Reed, the railroad financier aad former "Us plate Slog." a director aad member et the finance committee ef the Halted atalee Steel corporation, wss sailed as a wltneee yesterday at the bearing ef the government sett I dissolve the corpora tion, ta tell hew the Americas Tla Plata compear was organised. First of the many promtneat defendants hi tha saw la appear ea the eteae. Mr. Rdd proved a poor witness far the gov ernment aad time aad again his answers to auestlone residing flneaelal phases ef the Ha Plata oempsny's formation waa "I don't remember,'' or "I da eat reest leof His peer memory seemed Is exasperate Judge I. M. Dwklneoa. chief aonntal tor the government, and promoted him to re WATCH RCPAIRIN0 n j mi ZaX An w Oaaiaalsad, fe-J Mesa rteaacriahle. CDHOLM . HWh a oeived for his holdings In the Amarlcaa iu rtate company. e Jabor Meurer, aa Independent Ua plats menuiacturer, who waa tha only ether witness todsy, told of his Inability to buy black plata for oonetltuent companies of the American Tla Plate company after It waa organised, as a remit he wis obliged te Import his black plate (rem abroad. he said, and tbe high tariff caused bin serious I open. Pocioo A Breed I'm. PHILADELPHIA. May K-Counael for the powder trust and the Valted States government appeared la tbe United States district eoart hers today and presented a form of decree agreed. upon fur tbe dis solution ef the com bt nation. . Tha proposed decree dissolves tha com. Mnetloa, made up of twenty-seven com panies, and creates three eompaales In such a way that competition Is expected le follow. Toa saa bring a horse te water, but pea eaa't make him drink: rati oaa sub peeaa a witness, hut H seams roe aaa't make hna remember.' The government contends that tbe Amatleaa Tla Plata company, which came a part of the United Slates Steel eOTseretloa. was la Itself a eomblnetlea In restraint et trade, aad that lu stock was wstsred. Mr. Held laid how ta UPS ha and Judge William M. Moore had welded the company tug el her out ef about thirty five tla slats concerns, repreaoatlng at that time earns M per cent ef the In dustry, hut usee tbe gueetloa ss to what the properties were worth, Mr. Raid's memory wss frail. Hs said Mmus la stock west to the underwriting syndicate, Which flasnoed lbs company, over and above t,4ul,eo preferred and eommoa stock lesued la exchaags for stock at tha various PUnts taken ever. He was as able to recall, however, haw much of this Ue.MC.eia be received himself aa a mam' her of the syndicate, or whether cask wss paid for any of the plants Instead of stock. All efforte ef Judge Dickinson to refresh the witness memory by read ing extracts of testimony Mr. Raid gsvs errors the Induct rial rommlasloa In MM proved futile. Judge Dickinson pressed , the wltneee with equal lack ef euooeea for Information aoacernhvg alleged contracts by which the Americas Tie Plata com pany ts said Is hare prevented machinery for the- manufacture ef tla plate (rem being osed r competitors. "My sslnd is a perfect btsak ea that subject." declared the wltneee. ' Mr. Bald admitted there waa oocaesll lew amoag the various eoastltueat plants betes he and Judge Meers brought them together, but Sealed there was any ta eaeulea te meaopeusc the Industry or that there bad beea any efforts te sup. press coin petition. 'Cora politic was Pair At the present trma. Mr. Raid mid. Treadle (rem statistics which hs as plained were com piled ta the efflee ef the steel eoreoratloa. eempeutioa had frees te each aa ex teat that the eaaual ca pacity of tbe eerperauea'a Ua plats ptaata was only U.T per eeet et the sentry's total, as compared with aa tnlepandeat capacity of CM per cent. We figured that br eombmatloc era could buy auppliee cheaper, reduce over head charges aad mahs the buslaiss mere profitable." explained Mr. Raid, hut per- isteM gtieetlealeg by Judge Dtcktaeoa cllcttad the answer that he "might be re hag tbs regulatloa of prices la mind.' Prtcea et Ua puts advaaead after the ergaalxatlsa of tbe company, but this was due, hs expieioed. t aevaacas hs prices ef elect and pig tin. ever which the Us piste eampaay had ne central Moreover, he said, prtcea ef He plate were aneh higher la the years prevtoua to 1M than after. ' Judge Dtcktnsoe brought out (rem the witness ta this eon aectvaa.that the National Steel company, a xoaauxeatwer ef crude steel, was cast, trolled br "practically tbe eame tateo ester that centre:; the txa piau eoss paay. This armpeay. the 1 menus Sheet Bteel ccmpsny and tha Amarlcaa steel Hoop eorjrpaay, were crtmnrsed as cus tomers cf tbe Nsuoeai Steel company, Mr. Retg etetrd. aad Judge Moore, chief nrsanlsor et all tew. aegotialsd their we te tbe United States Steel corpora. too through J, p. Morgaa g Ce The steel wporatlea ealy wonted tbe tla plate company, he said, bat H was -el Mr. Betd flatly deciloed te ted the aaoeat of steel eerperetloa ateek he re- Freight Handlers at Dubuque and Quincy Ordered to Strike rfBUQlTEk bk. May TnV-Oac bualled freight handlers employed by four rail roaos acre wsnt ea strike today, under Instructions received from President Plannery at Chicago. Ne disturbances marked the walkout, QUINCT, IU, May M.-Tbe strike af the freight baadlem la the Burllna-tea freight houes which was called reeterdar afternoon Is atUI on. with no thence of a very early settlement About furty men are euU Burlington freight agents from nearby lawns arrived this morning and brought with them acme helpers from their offices. Thaee mea worked la their shirtsleeves truck tug freight, but later mea were hired te take the placea of tha striken and were given aasuraaes sf steady cmpicyrneaU aa the company dees act consider the striking mea aay longer in the ecmpany's aarrtca. The members af the nana here aay that they arc aub. Jeot te tbe orders ef tha higher officers ef the union la Chicago, aa the wars ordered cut by them. The demand cf the meal oakm are similar te theaa at ether points ea the Burllagtea system hi minds. Ne trouble has eocarred. OAAavuRa. rn. Map K-Deeptti the walkout cf ua freight handlers at the BurHagtea freight of flees here yesterday, the company new has ever HS etrtk breakers at work aad cffMale today aa- aounce that sy (Might all freight ea hand weald be deaaed up, Tha statement i mads thia mstnlag that as Car as tbs company la annneniid the strike le over a. Ne disturb aniai have eeoarred eo tar aad acae ef the etrihara have re turned te work. Says Roosevelt is is Masquerading BryansOld Clothes DE8 M0INE& Is.. Msy li-Declarlng that Colonel Roosevelt has "stolen "po litical old clothes' which WllRsm J. Brysn hss used tor yssrs, and, diigulsed In theaa, seems likely to stampede his party," the Iowa Bryan league today lb aued a cell for a mass meeting of Bryan democrats to be held la Burlington to morrow, the day before the itaie con vention. "The etandpattars ssy: 'Nominate Brraa and ws will vote for him.' " says tbs call for the meeting, "while the Harmon sup porters concede the necessity of running the Nebraikaa against Roosevelt If the party would wis. "Bryan le tbe one man who baa been strengthened by defeats, and If given a chance will poll from H,0N u LttCOn more votes than any ether presidential nominee. He la willing and anxious te accept the aomlaattoa If It Is offered him under tha right conditions," concludes ths call. LINCOLN. Nib., May ll-When shown an Atsodatsd Press dispatch regarding the call cf the Burlington meeting. W. J. Bryan declared tcdsy that hs had aa late as yesterday requeeted the officers oi taa lows Bryan league not te start any movement la his behalf. wrote them aaroeatty asking that the league take ae part in any attempt to instruct the dslegstes to vote for me. It I can learn Just who Issued ths call today, I will wire him to ths earns af fact," Mr. Bryan said. SFEAXES AT C0XX11CIA1 CLUB LUKCHIOI FBIDAT. m . s - a C0RNTCLIU8 J. DO TLB, State ef Illinois Fire Marshal. I. Dean Walter T. Sumner of Bt Peter and Paul cathedral, Chicago, will spesk at ths mass meeting te be held Sunday evening. ' Iowa Miners Will Resume Work Monday DE MOINES, May It-Next Monday a tna aate aet tor the resumption of coal mining In district No. 1) after six weeks et Idleness due to the atrlke of the miners pending the adoption of a new wage scale agreement, rrenk Cameron, secretary et the Iowa miners, stated this afternoon that tha mines probably will be prepared to begin operations again at that time. Ths agreement g said to provide tor a general wage advance of ( M per oent, hut Its other provisions were not an aouaoad prior te the meeting. President Rogers said this would be made known aa soon aa the delegates had passed upon tnsro, i VERY LITTLE MONEY IN I laaaraaee paper PI sere e Oaty Two Per Ceat Preftt ea Ptra - Matron of Rescue Home is Wounded R-Imraedl' prayer DKB MOWta. te. May eteiy falhiwtag early at BeaedM teear Mrs. CUaabeth Evaac mtassa aad eerleudy wcanded by etna, age , ea- taamte - Rebblaa then tamed the stetel ea hlav aelf. bat waa enly ellghtty lafure. Ne reasca tar tic-act nr act baa beea public Whea ths barvtcee ta the Rocblns and Mrs. Evans She tcM the pones aha aa pwted that ha wished her ta prar for hha. Instead ae drew a revel ver ard fired three bullets, all at which lodged la her arm aad eheutder. Seyen-Pound Tooth . Found Near Geneva OENOA. Neb, May' IA-SpecIaL-WhUe tlahmg la tha Beaver Creek south cf Genoa Saturday Isss. some boys found e tooth ef some ssammeth aalmsl at the prehtstarle age. The tooth weighed aevea pouada. cad awaautes aevea laches acreas ths top one way aad three laches the ether, aad Is aevea laches Icag and has pcrtiea of the roots aad law boas atin attached. It M la a perfect etate of prasarvarje aad tbe to of the teeth is warm aavaeU aad gUetsns like pdHasd In an editorial ststsmsnt In Its currant issue the Spectator, the Iniurance Journal of New York, denies ths charges recently mad that the fir Insurance eompaales sre growing saormeusly rich from exoee- eively high premiums charged la this city and elsewhere for protection. rigurea give by the Spectator ara for tha tea-year period ending with 1111. and represent the anderwrtung operations sixty Ore lasuraaoc companies. Ths tab ulalloa shows that ths act premiums for the last decade aggregstsd tl.taKAMS, the act loeeee tl.Me,M4U. and tbe ex- in see pm. til. SOI "Punag this period.' ccntlouea the writer, "the liabilities Increased te the extent ef Ua.cn, m. ae that It I feet that the outcome cf the Insurance traasaottoa ef tha sixty eempaaiee for last tea years waa a profit of but Hv.IS.IM. or M et 1 per oent of pre miums. Below will he found a sy no pale af tha underwriting operations, expressed la Percentages ef premiums: St. C.n, Lessee Sb .77 axsensss .U 64 increase la iiawiltlee in Xotsi M il It Is apparent that tha vest sum of C JW.m,lot of premiums earned by tha eixty com pan lee tabulated exceeded br lees then fu.aM what was required to pay lessee end expanses and te make due provtsloa for the iaorecsed llablliUea, wtthsut cooatde ration at dlvldeada to atoekbolders. Assuming aa Ms capital ths minimum sum required by few ta New Tork etate to be held la this country by foreign company (M0,) tor each cf the foreign companies, sad taking ths actual cask capital ef each ef the Amer ican companies, ws find that the capitali sation sf the sixty eompaales tabulated was WI,aX,0ia, aad that tha underwriting earalags as ebewa la the table amouated la ths tea years te 11.14 per cent, or aa average of Ltd per cent per annum. "In addition ta their capital, the com Penlee voluntsrlty maintain large surplus unoa tor tbe protection et policy eoldere, whloh, la efteoc eoaetluu a pan af the capital of tha companies, upon which tbe nosh holder should- be entitled to eera lag, as that the aaderwrlung preftt wee really less thaa 1 par seat upon the cap ital acta at nsa ay tna eteckbcldera. "The last decade waa a so table eac la the hietery et Ore uaderwrtung, ae It la eluded the Baltimore aad 8aa rianelsee sooiagratleaa, aa wall aa ether lees Im portant eaea, which, of emime, materially affected the aaderwrltlag racuita of the period. Saa Frandsoe lass claimants eiene baring beea paid by the companies nste ta the table more thaa taU.ouC.ooa. "Fire Insure nee eempenlea at looked w la suca emergendsa to supply the funds wbsrewlth burned sltiee may he re built, aad they must be prepared for such times of stress. Tbe only way la which they caa place themaelvea la thta pesiuee and afford policy holder the aa- suraacc cf ralmbursemeat tor their losses ay funding ap strong toraiua funds during normal years. la theory, five Insurance cramluma abeald yield sack company enough to pay Its losses and expanses, te reasonably compensate the stock beldere for the risks mey asame. aad te an to surplus fund ee tbst each company will be able te stsad tbe strata whea abnormal tosses eo OOi but this dees act appear te have beea the result la the last lea years. - SUFFRAGAN BISHOP WILL BE ELECTED MAY 21 DAVENPORT, ta.. May 14. -A suftra- sss Mshep ef the Presaetaat Epieeoeel esse at lewa wUl be celecesd at the avaralnc seeetoa et the dlersma caavea- la Daveaport Taeaday, May to. ac cording to the program which was Issued by Bishop T. M. Morrttsa af Davenport today. The ceavewtsoa wUl see aeat Sunday. Rt. Rev. Charles a. OtaMtaad. bttaap r OHeveaa. wta piaauk the niang ar lewa News Notes, BOONK Dwleht Mellnrv f"1"' Iowa, sged SS years, died here last night sfter a sickness that IsimI onlf two day. Although past w years or age. ha bad only twenty-two blrth daya, he having beea bora on February a. PAIRPIEI.D-Rev. T. W a of the African Methodist church, wss oere yeoieraey ensrged with """'ja ir.. iieKfie siessica. an In rirm snd crippled woman 1 years of se. Mrs. Ucsslck is still in a serious condi tion. WEBSTER CITr-Webeter City Catho lics expect this eesson to erect a psrochlsl school. Probably about $la,00 mil be spent. - WEnrTTER CITT-Edltor Bohnenkamp Or the Duncomhe Trlhi i n- . Judiment in the district oourt In this ciiy-sgslnet ths oral nags osntrastrhg firm of Brysn dt Wlloox for Hi. He sued for two for daaisgs to his "o moblla Bohnenkamp, with a part ah ts returning In his sutc from Eagle 'C va after mldntrht. li- n ima - - ditch that Bryan A Wilcox ware dlgsln rremoat towashlpk KILLING ALLIGATORS 1 C0NSIDEREDG00D SPORT "On my trip I hid ths cxpertsnec of hunting alligators," said B, u. Woodrew of Indianapolis, stopping at the Paxton on a pleasure trip weat "I was ca the St Mary's river, the boundary line of uoorgia and Florida, early this sprint wnsa I tool a week et two off purpoaaly te go fishing. Before I had gone tar I was la (or alligator hunting aad left the channel cat te become acquainted with some one elee'e apooa than mine, "Boys M and II years old. ro rurht down Into the water after tbe bady al ligators asm three te four feet Ions but the giants that re nit from flftaea to twenty feet hi length are caught m traps ana then Rilled. It's a business down there for ths skin aell at good mi ceo. msy construct boxes which lay oa the bank something similar to the drop-door traps used In catching game. Beet haunch of liver te need a bait The alligator swims up te ths box, a up ths about raising ths trap doer with him. By ths time be gets te tha bait the aoor hag cloaed ea bha aad eat oft his retreat. I have eaea twe end three acugnt ta the larger boxes at eac ttmc. -There ta a earwig down la that aai tlon that aa alligator will not bite eac cader water. That ta tha reason why ins eoys nacn oncer the surface for baby alligators with ne fear et the mother. I do know that ths full grown reptile la powerful enough to kill a man or turn ever a boat with the wink cf tbe eye. It M great sport and I hope I caa go there agaia some day for s more extended outing." Browiing,fting & Qq It's Warming Up Athletic Cut Underwear Is In Order Th one cool, comfortable sort of onderwear every fellow should wear; cut full and roomy, no binding, knee length, sleeveless or with quarter Bleeve; shown in barred and striped nainsook and plain or corned soisette. Separate Garments 50c and 75c; Union Saits, $1.00 and $1.50 Shirts You'll Enjoy Wearing That's the kind this store sells; shirts that fit right, that are made well; shirts in which the colorings are rich and patterns the newest. They are just the sort that all good dressers enjoy wearingplaited or negUgee-assortments are immense. Botter see these shirts at your earliest convenience. $1.00 to $6.00 It's the Hat That Tops Off a Man's Dress An ill-fitting hat Bpoils the appearance of every man, no matter how much he ex pends for his dress. Our hats possess stylo, character and wearing qualities. "VVe are experts at hat fitting, and you can be assured of having just the right hat if you wear a Browning, King & Co. hat We are the largest distributors of Stetson hats in America. Good News From Our Boys9 Clothing Store Second Floor The main attraction in our great clothing section for boys centers on 3 lines of boys' double-breasted all wool suits. $3.50$5.00-$7.50 Values of the rarest type. Each type represents a saving of from $1.50 to $5.00. The suits are models of perfect clothes making newest Btj-les-desirable patterns; sizes" are somewhat broken, thus the unusual prices. May we have the pleasure of fitting ont ' your boy tomorrows HIGHEST LIVING IN NEW YORK Owaer af a Skyer rater Pleas aa Elegeet Heme ea the Tap Plea. et these Dr. Thomas Addis Emmet, the acted aurgaca aad one of the greatest collectors A men can and early New Tork ma terial hi tela oouairy. Is about ta have tha moat unusual, and la some cases ths most Interest rne acme la the dry. at. though he will celebrate hts eighty, fourth birthday next awtith. he has shown reealveaeee Is residential select toa tar outstrips the ambttlaua efforts was have expended imi aums of money upon bug called homes. Or.' Emmara will be worthy of the aamo. aitaeearh M wOl be ca the top Boar af the aew bulldlag he le tor buMaess parpasm aa of Medmoa a venae and Tweaur- ntnts street. t'nllke other dwellers In aid reetdeatlei parts ef the city. Dr. aasnaat. although aweuag tna changing esndltloaa ta spirit of the present age, baa refused te sacrtflce sentiment aad will aet lea tha ity which has beea his home for practically half a century. Purely aa a natter af asattracat Dr. te have hi aew aoase ca the aid alt, aad hi architects have d bxnahle est atigiaal a ealte cf iecaa aa the dsteaata Door es are to be feund he tbe any. rift.ea Oeers ef the structure will be sotoiy coveted te basiasss. but with the aacaptloa et the JaaHora quarters, else ca the top floor, the sixteenth story wia be wholly atlUsed for Dr. Emmet's ass. The architects state that thta ks ths Bret time at the history ef cNy arrbi- tectur that ptavhuwa for each aa etebe rate heme has beea made ca tap of a purely buslaess sedMIag. Janitors' asart ment are coiamma ta an et the towermg erBce bafMtoga, betiding Sapai'toiant what Slight b apartment in a business struoture. raised a somewhat novel point before the building department, but, aa there will not be more thaa two families la ths building, ths apartment house regula tions were not exceeded, and Superin tendent Miller of the building department gave his assent te the novel arrangement Dr. Emmet has chosen for his suits the Madison and Twenty-ninth street sides of tha building, giving Mm all outetde rooms. Space will be icsatved at ths eastern end tor the yanttofs quarters, and the remainder of the sixteenth story will be a roof garden, oeatainlng a pergola on one end and a sua parlor or solarium at another snd. Ia the center of the garden will be a fountain, surrounded by flower ing plants, marble seals and other at tractive features. Dr. Emmet's rooms will consist of a study, library, dining and breakfast rooms, drawing room, conservatory. sleeping apartments with bath rooms. In one of the latter being placed a deep swimming plunge. A kitchen and ear. vaate' quarter are also provided. New Tork Tlmea. Gtdeea rrltta. LYONS, Neb.. Msy 14. -(Special. -Oldeon Pruts died lata yesterday after noon at his farm home adjoining town. He ha beea 111 for over a year and barely able te be cut of bed. Sunday afternoon he was stricksa srith paralysis and never retained consciousness. Ha waa about IT year old and had lived la this place since 1K7. j BTW C0M3OSSI0JHE IS ACTEIO KAY0& 07 OMAHA. ? r V- i3 aSgi.'a.iilit'li f -''kldat' AMUSEMENTS. SAN B. BUTLER The Perfect Laxative For Elderly People Brandeis Theater Friday Night May 17th - RociteU given br . . The 100 Pupils of Metropolitan School of Olaaslca - ruoar . the direction of W. E. Chambers and Mary F. Cooper Aesthetic, National, Folk, Pan tomime aad Character Dance. AdmiMioa 2.V to 91.00. . SeaU now or sale at Bog Of flea. Axe has Its attractions ne lees than youth In a more serene and quieter lift. But it Is this very life of rest without sufficient exercise that brings with It thoee disorders thst arise from in activity. Chief cf theaa are a chronic persistsat constipation. , Most elderly people are troubled ta this wsv. with eocofriDenvlne eymptome or omening, arowsinees sfter eating. headache and cenerai laaaltude. Fre quently there I difficulty of digesting even light food. Much mental trouble ensues, as It Is hard ts find a stilt aMs remedy. First ef ell the sdvtne may be fives that elderly people should act uee salta. eathartlo pllla or powders, waters or any of tbs more violent pumtives. What they need, woman ae well aa man, la a ailld laxative tonic, one that ts pleasant te take and yet acts without griping. . The rem ear mat mis ail tnes re quirements, and has la addition tonic properties thst strengthen the stomach, liver and bowels, I Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which thousand! of elderly peo ple use, to the exclusion cf all ether remedies. Trustworthy people like Mr. J 8. Martin, 11 80. Main St. Center villa, Iowa, and W. P. Meeter. Missouri Valley, Iowa, say they use It at regular intervals and la that wsy not oni main tain general goog health, but that they have not In rears telt as good as they do now. Tou will do well te always nave a bottle et It la tbe house. It Is good for all trie family. Anyoos wishing to rusks a trial of this remedy before buying it ta the regular way of a druggist at fifty cents or one dollar a I arte bottle (family site) can have a sample bottle sent to the home free of char re by simply addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell 403 Washington 8C. Monti cello. 111. To'.-r name snd address on a postal card will do. Try Thia Dain'y Lunch at Our Soda Fountain Oa af Oaaitae Dutch Hot Chocolate with Whipped Cream aad Educator Toaat- TtT OCB KACABOONB. KISE3, CAKES, ETC, la bakery drMrtmeaf, ea mala floor. (feurtney (So BRANDEIS THEATER THE LITTLE PRINCESS (SARA CREWE) Saturday Matinee and Sight MAY 18, 1912 for the benefit of The Visiting; None Assodatioa. Beeancd seats oa sale at box office on aad after Thursday. Prices: 1.00, lie, 50c aad s5c Base Ball OMAHA VS. TOPEKA -ROURKE PARK MAY 13, 14, 15, 16. Today is Ladles' Day. Cars leave 15th and Faxnam 1:1a, C antes called 1:30. , Mat Every 8ir, g!ls. aVery TgighVeUg ASVAXCSS TIBBITILIJ Lcutee Iireseer; Welter Mampden dt Oa; Chlako: Ths Msrveleus Millers Brown A Ns-veiTo: Hon. 8. N. Leek -Minnie Kaufmans; Klnetoecope: or pbeum Concert Orchestra. Prices: Night Is, lie, sec, 7Sc; Matinee, lac, beet seats lie except Saturday and Sunday. "Know This II" The awteqg cf the teteettaes le isxagned ef radmeaa ef little ewetioa cekm, blch suck m the aetetclea from the a-aw a . food It the food ensms-n. it ana celA tlon. TatX dee aet Dolson ths apse metre testes ef entrv- feellrjg, week a ess. BlcknesB end gnrtors bills. Xw a,el aaenai toe hewer by taking BisckSurs's CesealtoysA-PlUa, rrrLrlU ' LI haySueaT'- I J nrnvmummmrrnxua. BOYD'S aruag Thara, Twloe t. "? LJJ.Uxl rncmi Pigbt, aae. ee,eueiaua,Btje; CblUrea. lac Burial ef Kalae, 'Japaa, awttsec lead, Xawail, M.w o orata rsArtrus. wexIrWeekjrhangeofrograai -DAYLIGHT,. Tlisnail Inelodee M c x I e e a Bamorea, Trapesis Trio Alqnlmer; Rich ard Burton. Ban tone; Moor Brcwa Ing. Black aad Tan Talker Ptetaree ehaaged dalle. New Vaodevflle Thura- ooara Aar rmi btt tbtm xixcre. BRANDEIS THEATER wo ' Toaight, as to suae HELEN. WARS ' in -THE PRICE" Orlgtaal Tew Tert Predwctrsa Cae. 4 s I