Vlll) MM: OMAHA, WKDNKSDAY, .JANTAUY 1o, HU'I BRIEF CITY NEWS i Stick-raloonar Co., TJndtrtaktrs. Hare Soot Print Xt Now Beacon 1 res, tle-htlng rixturss, Bnrgtta-aranden Co, Ballsy tlia DtnUit, City rfat'l. D SSst Chambara' School of Dancing- New ilasses now forming. Douglas 1S71. Toa Can start a Saving Account at th Nebraska having ana Loan Abs'ii. with $1.00 or more. IG05 Farnam street Van Dyke Program tilgiith grade pa of Cass school will give a Van Dyke program Friday nftcrnoon at the school under the direction of the teacher, Miss Ida niackmore. Railroad is rined The Illlnol-t Cen tral Railway company watt fined. J1CO and cuMr by .IndKe Klllott In the) federal court yesterday on a charge of violat ing the twenty-eight hour law. which pro hlhlts railways from working their em ployes more than twelve hours consecu lrTly. Indian Fltads Hullty John U.iidiatc, hp Indian who was arrested by the qov erntnent some tlmo ngo for introducing liquor onto the Winnebago reservation and who pleaded not guilty, withdrew his likivatid entered another of guilty bctotc Judgo BUIolt In tho federal court. Sen tence was deferred subject to motion tor new trial. Vienna Hotsl Llcenss Rescinded City commissioners luivo rescinded' tho saloon license of Edward K. Brown, who had been licensed nt the Vienna hotel. The fact that ho had been twice arretted tlnce the license was granted, although the city clerk had not delivered tho license, forced tho council to the con clusion that Browh was not a proper person to run a saloon. Idvs Stock Men to Denver T3iiouii of tho. Chicago Uo stock commission men to fill five sleepers of u special train on tho Itock Islund will ba In Omaha Friday afterndon on their way to the national llvo stock show nt Denver. Ilesldea the Kltepors the Chicago contingent will havo a buffct-llbrary car and u diner. Tliero will bo about eighty In tho party. Their train will reach here at 3 o'clock and they probably will remain an hour or so. Held on White Slavery Charge W". 11. Murray, J. Jt. Maxwell, Grace Kllnne nhd Bertha Burkett, who were arrested by detectives Sunday and turned over to tho government to faco a charge cf violating' the llahn act, will be arraigned beforo United States Commissioner Dan iel Saturday nftornoon nt 2 o'clock for a picllmlnnry hearing. Tho two men hm said to havo taken the women to Mem phis. Tenn.. somo months ago and titer; to ha'vo brought them back. No Wonder the Baby Had Such a Thirst As most children do, Browcr McCague's little girl usually asks for a drink during the night. To save tlmo and trouble nnd serve tho baby quickly It Is the parents' habit to have a cup of water standing ready on the dressing table. When the call come for a drink Monday night, the cup was passed over, hut baby's thirst seemed unquenched and unquenchable, for tho young lady continued to ask for another drink every llttlo while. Exam ination of the cup In the morning dls olosed the fact that the water in the cup had frozen solid, and must have been that way from the first call. Tho Persistent ana Juaicionst-JaS'of Newspaper Advertising Is. the vHoadfto Business Success. Famous "Pint of Cough Syrup" Receipt Jim Better Remedy at Any PrttTe. Fully Guaranteed. Make a plain syrup by mixing one pint of granulated sugar, and Vi Ijint of warm water and stir for two minutes. Put 2& ounce of puro I'incx (fifty cents' worth) in a pint bottle, and fill ft up with tho Sujjar Syrun. Thisffjivcn you a. family supply of tho best couch Bvrup nt a saving of $2. It never spoils, tfaka a teaspooaiul every one, two or threo hours. The effectiveness of this eimplo remedy Is surprising. It seems to take hold in stantly, and will usually stop the most obstlnatn cough in 24 hours. It tones up tho jaded appetite and is just laxa tive enough to bo helpful in a cough, nnd has a pleasing taste. Alio excellent for bronchial trouble, throat tickle, soro lungs and asthma, and an unequalcd remedy for whoopluc cougb. and croup. This recipo for making cough remedy with Pines and Bugar Syrup (or strained honey) 1st a prime favorito in thousand of homes in the United States nnd Canada. The plan has been imita ted, though never uccessfully. If you try it, use onlr genuine Piner, which is tho most valuabln concentrated com pound pf Norway white pine extract, and is rich In guairicol nnd all the natural healinc nine elements. Other prepara tions will not work in this recipe. A guaranty of obwlutfl satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggist bos PInex, or will get it for you. If not, eend to Tho Pinex, Co., It. Wayne, Ind. A Belmont "Notch" collar in white striped Madras. It's an ARROW COLLAR lSc,2for25c. Cluctt, Peabody Sc Co. SEES GOOD BUSINESS AHEAD S. F. Miller is Enthusiastic Over Out i look for Coming Year. I CROP PROSPECTS ARE FINE llnrlliiclon RIvpm (tnt Statement i Similar to Tlint of the Xorth ivMltrn Siioiv Cover thi Winter Whrsl Conntr). J General Freight Agent S. F. Miller of the Northwestern arrived worn Chicago , enthusiastic over tho business outlook for the coining year. Ho sny all of the Nortljwcstcni people are experiencing the samo kind of feeling. According to Sir. Miller prospects for good crops over Northwestern territory everywhere, were never better than now Tho snows havo been general nnd there will be plenty of moisture to put tho ground In perfect condition next spring. Reports received by Assistant General Freight Agent Johnson of tho Burlington nro similar to thoso given out by Mr. Miller. Mr. Johnson during tho last two weeks has, betn In communication with nil of the company agents In Nebraska, Kansas nnd 'Iowa and they all tell prac tically tho samo story. They say that while tho snowfall han not been heavy, there has been sufficient to completely cover tho largo ncreago of winter wjicat and prevent It from being killed by tho cdld. They also state that farmers lnuvu all finished picking their corn and that the cattlo and hogs have been turned Into the fields and ure doing much batter than In past years. There are a few Isolated sections whero cholera has ap peared and killed some of tho hogs, but the losses have not been abovo the nor mal, takjng the eutlro Burlington terri tory into consideration. Taft Will Make Long Stay in Canada WASHINGTON. Jan. 11. President Taft has completed plans for the first seven mouths of his citizenship utter March 1. He will take up the duties of a law pro fessor at Yale, and will not make a. world tour In the Intcrcst-of peaco and arbitra tion. Ha will tesldo In New Haven, but for three months of trie seven ha ex pects to live In Canada. Mr. Taft will leave Washington with Mrs. Taft and Miss Helen on starch 4, after tho Inauguration of Mr. Wilson, for Augusta, Ga., to becomo the guest of that city until March 27, Charles Hlllos, hla secretary, and Mrs. Hilled, will also be guests of tho city of Augusta. C. V. Taft, the president's brother, and Mrs. Taft, John Hays Hammond and Mrs. Hammond, nro expected to visit the Tafta at Augusta. He expectes to leave Au gusta in time to arrrvo Iri New Haven at tho beginning of tho spring term of Tale university. There he will resldo at'alocal hotel, remaining In New Haven through commencement lato In June. After commencement Mr.- Taft will go to Murray Bay, Canada, for a three months' stay. On September 3, 4 and 0, the president will attend the annual meet ing of- tho Amorlcau Bar association In Montreal. From Murray Boy Mr. Taft will return to New Haven to" take up tho work of tho fall tnrm. The president smilingly Informed friends today that ho had no Idea of going Into ;a lftwj,partncrshlp with anybody. ,4 Commerce Court To Be Discontinued WASHINGTON", Jan. W. If the recom mendation of the senate committee on ap propriations" Is accepted by the senate, as It probably will, the commerce court will bo discontinued alter tho close of tho present fiscal year, Juno 30, next. The full committee today reversed the action of its subommltteo wjilch gave tho court another full year after Juno 30. As re ported, tho measure carries S3o,3S5,;i6, an Increase of J186.131 over the amount car ried by the bill as It passed the house. Packers National (jets New Cashier The cashlership of the Packers' Na tional bank of South Omaha probably will be filled by II. C Nicholson, who has resigned ltls position as national bank examiner of Nebraska, W. A. J, Johnson formerly was cashier of the bank. BARACA. UNION NAMES R. F. MARTI AS PRESIDENT The Trl-Ctty Baraca union at Us regular monthly executive xneeUns Monday even ing elected B, F. Marti as president of tho union to succeed James C. Johnson, whose resignation took effect the first of tha year. Before leaving for Buffalo, N. T., Mr. Johnson was aBked by tho executive committee to assist It In selecting hla successor, so lie consented to submit to the secretary In a sealed envelope the names of two candidates, either one. In his opinion, qualified to act as president of the union. The names he suggested were II. II. Qaxst and B. r. Marti. These two candidates, together with A. S. Kelly and A. F. Basp, were nominated. Other officers elected were W. C. Hodges, Omaha, corresponding secretary; Boy N. Towl, South Omaha, second vice presl dent, and IL C. Hall, Council Bluffs, third vice president. Resolutions were passed to enforce the- laws against boxing ex hibits In Omaha and South Omaha. Old A f. Old ace as It comes in the orderly proc ess of nature Is a beautiful and majestic thing. It stands for experience, knowl edge, wisdom, counsel. That Is old eg as it should be, but old age as It often Is means poor digestion, torpid bowel, a sluggish liver and a general feeling of til health, despondency and misery. This In almost every instance U wholly unneces sary. One of Cbamberlaln'a Tablets taken Immediately after supper will Improve the digestion, tone, up the liver and regulate the bowels. That feeling of despondency will give way to one of hop and good cheer. For sale by all dealers. Adver tisement. Foreign Affairs Austin Chamberlain announced at Bir mingham that he could no accept respon sibility for the decision of the unionists to auanaon me, proyuEm iu impose taxes oil 1 food imported into the British Isles. A surprise was- sprung on thu court in trvlng the 1(W Koreuux. rhargml with conspiring ugalnst the lifu of thu Jap anese go'. u nor generul of Ivort-a Count (Terauclil when counsel for the defense urted that the tribunal was Imom J Detent TIU-CITY BARACA UNION HAS ELECTED NEW PRESIDENT. B. F. MARTI. Grabbert Tells Joke to Cold Audience Henry (Irubbert. an engineer employed by the Itobertson Brothers Construction company, came Into the pollen station Inst night ;Wlth a ioke that Would inako old Judgo 'itiunluiuicr grin. "Hu-lm-liH-ha," roared Ornbbcrt n ho rame in tho door. "What's the matter with you, young man."- ternly Inquired Tele Dillon. ("Ila-ha-ho-lm 1 Just got touched by a Voman.for $10. haha-ha " . . . . "Well, what's funny about that?" Dil lon wanted to .know. "Mp-mp-mp-ha-ha. He came up to 1110 and said, 'hey, you. and I said back 'hey, yourself nnd sec how you like It,1 and then she euid 'are you a fly cop.' ond I wild 'yes.' Hn-ha-ha." "Go on, fool, r can't see anything funny," isald Dillon. "Well, after I told her I was a fly cup. Why. she Just tip and lifted my money." Grabbort Is probably running yet. Customs Surveyors May Be Abolished WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. Tho Treasury djparlment's tentative plan for the re oigaulzation of the customs .service, It was (earned today t-ontomplutcs the nboll tlon of all customs pavnl officers nnd surveyors of customs, confining the port administration to collectors and deputy collectors, It also Is the department's Intention to deprive tho collectors at portB along tho great lakcB and the Canadian border of their pr.esent perquisites from tho salo of manifest blanks and, to turn this reve nue Into tho treasury. At 'somo of the uniallest' ports, whero the salary of tho collector- Is only $2,500, fees from tho salo of manifests nrc be lieved to raise their compensation to a latgc amount, even tln.000 or $20,000 In some Instances. WHITE HEAVY SERVICE TRUCKS Three and Five Tom White Trucks for heavy service have proved to be more economical in the conumptioffcof gasoline and oil than any truck of equal capacity. Large steel wheels, and a" perfect load distribution, make White Heavy Service Trucks the easiest to operate and the most economical in tire wear. The name of Whke on a motor truck insures the N lowest possible cost of upkeep, and the longest and most continuous service. - ' White TruckVare also built in carwdtics.offriwd litems, for Kihter icrvicc Lkiaiied Information Fumkhtd en Request OMAHA AGENCY. R PELTOH,J 2418 Farnsm St. The White CLEVELAND Manufacturers of Gasoline itUt MONEY FOR RIVER WORK Bill Carries $150,000 for Missouri Kansas City to Sioux City. COLONEL S0RIVEN PROMOTED Krtrnd or Oninlin Nominated lit Hp Chief ii r Micnnt irp n Hip It rtlrnitrtif f (internl Jnnim Allen. 1 From h Staff '"orrci'p;mlcut 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 14.-(Hpr.UI Tot- jKiain-1- Carrying approximated $u ot, tw.vrlrr and Imrbor appropriation bill was ordered to be favorably reported rstel- J day by the rlverx and hrtora commit t-o of the house. For the Mlarourl river tli sum of K.OOO.PXi Is appropriated, to be i x- j in-tided on the portion of tho river b 'tween Knas City and Its mouth. From Kntisaa Clt to Sioux City IIW.OCO Is sin- preprinted and a like sum for work from Sioux City to Fort llenton. Tho largest single appropriation In tho bill provides W.WO.Ono for the Improve tin ill of the Mississippi Mvrr from tho head of the pusses to the mouth of the Ohio. The other MlsnUslppI rler appro priations aie- One million dollars for :m proiements from tho mouth of tho Ohio to the month of the Missouri: Jt.BOO.OOJ from the mouth of the Missouri to Min neapolis, and J1S5.W0 from St. l'aul to Minneapolis. 1 Tor Ohio filter. The geijeial scheme for Improxlng the Ohio liver Is piovlded for with an appro priation of Jl.SOO.tlX) for looks and dam, with n continuing contract appropriation of $3.L)O,uO0 nnd jrao.OOO for open channel work. An appropriation of $1,000,000 Is provided for the,, i mprovr incut of the Columbia Vlver, Oregon. Among tho Imfiortnnt appropriations In tho bill by Uv states are tho following: Texas-Galveston channel, $200,010; Texiis City channel, $200,000; fnblne pass and Port Arthur canal, $400,000; lliusna liver, Old Washington to Waeo. $iV),O00; Valasca to Old Washington. tK.O'iO; Mouth of lira zoh. $25,000; Trinity river. $270,000; I'ort Aran. j00.ooo. Arkansas -Cuachlta river. $:"02.ri00: Ar kansas river, $is,ooo; Hed river. $TG,000 Wlfcconslti-Ashliuid. harbor. $10,000; Che boygan haibor. $ST7,0ffl. Minnesota Dulutli-Suprrlnr harbor, $875,000. llllnoln-llltnots river, $100,0o0. Tho bill also provides $2&0,W0 for exnml nntions, surveys and contljigcnx-les of river and harbor improvements. Colonel Serlven Promoted. Colonel George S. Scrlven, who ' was nominated today by President Taft to be chief of tho signal corps on tho retirement of Ocneral James Allen, Is an old-tHuu friend of Oimiha and Fort Omaha. Colo nvl Scrlven Is a Pcnusylvaulan by birti. but was appointed to tho military acad emy from Illinois, graduating from' We3t Jl'olut In the class of 1S7S. After service in both tho Infantry and artillery arm he performed distinguished duty In Mex ico and In Cuba which ended In rocm nolssanco work that won for him a first lieutenancy In the slgua'. corps. In 1SU3 ho was appointed military at tache to Mexico, serving at thn embassy from March to June, 1KM. In October of tho samo year ho was appointed military attache with tho American ambossy nt Home, und on the request of Mnjor Gen eral McCook was detailed to servo with the United .States commission at the cor onation of tho emperor of Russia; Ho was military attache to Turkey and ob server Jivlth the Turkish army In May to Jury. 1S9.7, , , nam Rxcpptlonnl "V,rfc. 'On the breaking out of the Hpanlsi American war he whs sent to Cuba as signal officer of the. Drpartmont of Havana'. Liter hp went to the Phllln- W IliliiW NEW CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD ! OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. 11. B. M DONALD. pines, whero ho did exceptional service and later waM mado chief algnal ofltor with thn China relief expedition, whue ho Jollied General Chaffee's Mtaff u id marched o Pekln with the general. During this servlco In many lauds Co' onel Scrlven was promoted from tlmo to time until he wns made colonel nf tho signal corps In 1912. tho only offlner . f that grade In tho corps. Colonel Scri en speaks French. Italian and German and Is regarded as tho log ical successor to General .lames Allan, whose work In behalf of the signal corps haa been universally commended. It Is believed Colonel Scrlvcn's cm flrmatloii will comn along In due cuur.ic, as It Is In the line of thu army promo tions. I'mnr llonl.er lllll. Senator Jirowu, chairman of tho sub committee of the Judiciary committee, of the senate, today reported favorably, to the full, committee the so-cnlled Uook;r convict labor bill. Ho was Joined iu hw report by Bcnntors Ilraudegeo nnd Cul berson. Home Rule Bill Goes to Lords This Week l)NDON, Jan. H.-Thc ,ousc of com mons concluded tonight the report stago of the home rule bill. Two dnys, Wednes day and Thursday, nlll ho given over to tho dcbato on tho third reading, and the bill wlli be sent to the house of lords late Thursday night for a formal reading 011 tho succeeding Mpuday. When tho second reading In proposed the duke, of Duvonshlrn will move Its re jection, as hla uncle, the lato duke, did in the case of Mr. Gladstone's bill twenty years ago. Culls From the Wire Two hundred and ninety death, eighty five fractured skulls, SCO broken limbs and 1,400 serious Injuries was thn toll of acci dents on traction lines in New York City for tho yearl!)12. Governor Wilson approved the plans for thn establishment of a park at the BPot whero Genenil Washington and his army crossed tho Delaware river tho night before tho battlo of Trenton. General Clprlano Cautro, detained at Kills island by tho Immigration officials. was taken beforo the speclnl board of Inquiry 'which is to determine whether no may cnier mo unuru mates. The hearing was secret. Key to tho Situation I3co Advertising. Company OHIO Motor Cars, Trucks. Taxicabs HOUSE HITS CIVIL SERYIGE Committee of Whole Favors Annul ing: Taft's Postmaster Order. J REPUBLICANS DECLINE TO VOTE 1 I'lulU Will Itt-mitl When Ameiul inrut lo PoKlotrJcr lllll In Ite porlril for Depute and t'l mil nUpimltloii. WASHINGTON. Jan. 14. An amend incut to the postofflre appropriation bill to annul executive nrdcta placing assist, nnt postmasters In flrM-olas. offices, and all fourth-Phis postmasters under the ilasslfled s-rvlce. was adopted yentelday b) thn house, sitting as a commllUe of w hole. The voti- was l to 1$, nil lo publlenn lerralnlng from voting and many demoernts absenting themselves from the chamber llepublteau leaders had quietly cautioned thn meiubefs on their side to let tiio demoemta sottlo the matter ainung themselves. This umendment will be a storm renter when tho approprlntton bill Is leporteil to tho house from the 'commute! of ib whole, probably tomorrow. Many ilem.v ctats opposo It. but ltepiesontalivo Cal low of Indiana, who offered the amend ment, and nthers, denounce President Taft'a executive oiders nn partisan ac tions to jierpctuatn In office republicans Appointed under the "spoils system." liunrrpl llrr Aiitl-Iitiimir Art. Another mncudmrnt offered In the com mittee occasioned a lively discussion, ltupreseiitatlvo JaekHon of Kanas tic publican, was tho author, and the amend ment proposed to lir from tho mull In "dry" territory Irtleis, pamphlets, news papers and pcrlhdlcals carrying liquor advertisements. And to bar all such mat ter advei Using for salo stocks or bond of corporations unless pared Upon by the postmaster general. The amendment wna lost, S3 to h", alter a dobiito led by Itep rosentatlvcH Jackson nnd llohson HUpMrt Ing tho measure, nnd Representative Moon of Tennessee, chairman of tho committee, opposing it. 'speaking to a point of order against the amendment, Itrprcscntatlve Moon said he hoped the point Itself would be discussed "and not a lot of ptohlhltlon rot." Representative Jackson denounced, this languagn as "cowardly and ungentle manly." . Hepresentattve Moon replied thai bo would "give thn gentleman th oppor tunity at Any tlmo ho might desire-to repeat his charge outside." and declared that Knn'sas and tho nation were to be Lots of Beautiful, No Dandruff Hair coming out! U' dry, brittle, thin or your tsctilp itches and is full of dandruff Use "Danderhic." Try as you will, after an application of Oanderlpo. you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or a loose or falllnjc Ittifr and your scalp wilt not Itch, but "what will ploa.10 you most, will be after' a few weeks' use, when you will actually see now hnlr, fine and; downy at first yes but really now hair Browlns all over tho scalp, v A llttlo UatidcrJnp now will Immediately double the beauty or your hair. No dif ference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Dan dirlno and carefully draw It through Cttttaf h bluM-'i Van rmUn'l noMiblv BtfTslti aootkseii, Ami. mtV mnA mmm tacdlolnsl purposes lis purity o( Rlegtr's llonoersm Is gnaranttcd fcr us uader tli rare Food Law while its age is a K 1 a - tm .m Vu. at m tsaa At Wholesale Prleca a cad ut as ordtr for Rlf tra Mootta test It for Savor. cataeOHUss, aadallUit csssa--tials of antW wfty use hmf of It and satisfy ytrar tlf, liraaareiwtthorovahly cacrrlacad Ust It is tie intst wktaksryait rrrul, return the fealaoce at oar expense your money will b refunded without question. J. KIeer A Ce., 1713 aanssss SaswaOr. THE OMAHA DAILY, EVENING AND SUNDAY BEE. The Best Advertising Mediums iu Their Territory. RUPTURE I have a certain cure for rupture with, out resorting to n painful and uncertain surgical operation. X air.' tho only rep utable physician In this lino or work who will take such panes for treatment upon a Kuarautcn to cure, or make no charge. You may deposit the money in a bank, In your own name, and when you are satisfied a cure has been made you then instruct the bank to pay the money to me. Dy doing this you are anaoiuteiy certain or a cure, or 11 win coat you nothing. Jf I was not perfectly sure of my work I couM not do busi ness in this way very long, but Instead, have been doing business ao for 20 years, and adopted this plan because ao many have been swindled by quackn and fak ers. Not one of them will permit a pa tlent to deposit hla money until a cure haa been made. When taking my treatment, patients must r.omo to my offlco once each weeH for four wcoks, and If they live nearby can return homo and work during the Interval. X do not uas tha Parafin Wax treatment, aa it is dangarous. Call or write for literature. A FEW OF MY CURED PATIENTS A. !' norn. Norfolk. Neb.; Y II. Nolle, postmaster, Holstcln. la.. Dan Murphy, 1056 No. 18th St. Omaha: C. S. Judd, Sloorhead, Ja,. John II- Deaver, Blair, Neb.. Orrln Heed, Ogallala, Neb., Itev. J G. Stanard, Beaver Crossing. Nob.; John K. Itoehne. AVisner. Neb,. William IIohs. sr. Iawrence Neb., IL Ilelge. Dorchester, Neb.; John Coe. Bloux, City. Ia., J. II, Httch. 412 80. SUh St. St Joseph, Mo,; J. P. titenndt, Vlllisra. Ia HUNDREDS of others could 1 added to this list. TJUXK K. WJUT, X. p., Suit 306 Bta 81ag, Omaha, Kh. oiifoiatulated upon tli-- lecent defeat uf Mr Jackson. Weeks for Senator Republican Choice HUSTON, Jan. It. CongriMiwnan John W. Weeks of Newton reflflved today the unanimous support of the republican ma jority In the legislature for the senator -rh!p of Massachusetts now hold by W. Murray Crane, who declined to be a' can ulldate for re-election. The action wh reached aflcr a four-day party caucus In which tUltty-nne ballots were tal.cn After tho republican vniicMr, democrats leglstntoia decided to support as thilr candidate Sherman I,. Vhlpplo of Bos ton. who was the opponent of Senator Lodge In the last senatorial contest. UTE INDIANS ON WARPATH TO AVENGE DEATH OF TRIBESMAN .- COUTUZ, Colo.. Jan. M.-As the result of a rifle ilurl bi tuceu two l ie Indiana and Joseph Vlchel. a Mexican sheep herder employed by a iufichcr, a, band t t'tes is reported on the warpath heade l foi this place. The duel ttaik place yesterday after noon. The Indians, off the rescrvatln are reported to lmVo asked Vlchel .'or permhslon to vamiv'tienr bis herd. Tho Mexican, dlstrustlngllljfjliidlflns, rerusvl. Thereupon. aM-nrdlng tft Vlehol, tho In dians opened fire on the border. He ic luined thn fire, kJIIIHR one of the two, but receHIng a bullet wound In the head, which probably will prove fatal. Thn unwounded Indian returned to Ins people. Vlchel managed to reach n rai.c-i house and was brought here. FRED RYPINS GETS HONORS AS UNVERSITY DEBATER Fred I rtyplns. n prominent young de bater, while llr the Omaha High school has Just been chosen a member of tho regular debating squad of the University of Cincinnati which will meet the team from Ohio Wesloynu university. Young Ilypins graduated from Omaha last Juno nnd tlint ho should win such honor as a freshman Is regarded a distinction. When in tho high school ho was chosen on the debuting squad In his first year Last Juno he, wns a speaker on thn com mencement program. Ityplns - Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ityplns. Ml 3 Capitol nvenun and a nephow of Prof. Nathan Jlernsteln. Key to tho Situation Hco Advertising. Glossy Hair, 25 cent "Danderine your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Tlu effect Is Imlmedlate nnd amaz-Ing-your hair will bo light, fluffy and wavy and havo en appearance of abund ance, an Incomporablu luster, softness and luxuriance, tho beauty and shlm iner of truo hair health. Get a Z corit bottle of Knowlton's Dati derlhe from any drug store or toilet coun ter) and prove to yourself, tonight now that your hair Is as pretty and soft us any that It has been neglected or Injured by careless treatment thata all yu surely can have beautiful hair and luta of It If you will Just try a " llttlo Uanderlne. Advertisement DBS. MACH Sc MACn Successors to Ballsy tc Uach The largest nnd best equipped dental office In Omaha, Experts in charge of all work, moderato prices. Porcelain fillings ust llko the tooth. All Instru ments aterlllzod after using. 3d Floor Pazton Bloc., Omaha, Xb. Over 125, W People- Art imlu sod satisfied customers for Old Itmecuu Whiskey there ha a better testimonial to Its ex- Jtttltoir flavor sad absolute ouritr. fa n . r. n f t- of jhmmi ulhlMhm Sat RIEQER'S PURE OLD MONOGRAM WHISKEY We Prepay The Express PrtvKt Stock 4 Klagejrn SA onoaram Extra Flaa FREE Wills Each Order s: at.. Two sample bottles of lUegefs Fine ai lono- gran ttnp im Whiskey, uoia jped Whtsksr OUli and intent uomorew. d