i 2 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1913. Almost Unbelievable Price Reductions will Occur on Saturday . . Wo have 5o(5lligh Grade Garments which wc have separated into 8 lots, each at a ridiculously low price, for Saturday's selling: f 2 lots of Mch'sukI. Young Afeh7fi Clothed 4 lots of . AVomon's and Misses' Coills, Suits & Dresses. Read, our ad in Friday Evening's and Saturday Morning's Paper TflE YDUN& OWN STORE fine from JI.OuO and to thirty days In Jail from two years In thee- epcnltentlary. Another measure lie Introduced puts Omaha Justices of tho peace on a salary of tiOOO and docs away wwlth fees. An other provides the Jurisdiction of a Jus tice of the peace Bhall be limited to the territory In which they are elected, llraln 1ms a measure to permit hunting and fish ing In one's own county. inn I'ifiiiT maiii: o.v smith liorrrnor Find No Little .lob to NnntC Ilonrrt of Cnlilrol. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Neb.. Jan. lC.-(8pedal.)-llefore he officially makes his announce ment of members of tho state Hoard of Control Governor Morehead Is anxious to know whether the senate will confirm his selections. He has beeii ' put Up In the air on tho proposition by th opposi tion of Bryan democrats to the appoint ment of Tom Smith, former warden of the state penitentiary, and also to Henry Genles of lUchardson, two of the men supposed, to have cinches on the places. Tho governor consulted this mornlnc with democratic members of tho senate why, .at the conclusion of the confer once, said they wauhl Vote to- confirm nny appointments the, governor might make, he having assured them he would Hclect only high-class men. The long list of applicants or persons mentioned for places was gone, nvcr and, according to several of tho senators, no objection was registered against' any 6f them. Victor Wllsoni who had been leading the .Dryan ftRtit against Smith, was at tho' executive office this inornlhg, but left without-seeing the-governor because of thaWe run.tQ.e his excellenoy. Mr. Wilson wfff cdmV ack later ttf-feglster his pYotesf. '' " In the meantime he has' written the - PAGKAGHE IS " A DANGER SIGNAL ' ., y , , ftfdnry TWiWes, pBWer A)OrAra, ' r ' Ithcb'nmUni,Wdv8erlrtifi ' 4 Dl'abnscH VdltfUt, in . - t . 'I' ) ',; ' j,t' . , . iher are, other; symptom'. vch . as tialnft'ln the region of the klcLnaVjinorv nusness, dltzlncss, tired and worn-out feeling, weak bladder, painful, scatdy, or urinary .lroiblii3, , wljlch are Just as dangerous, i Jpr the, slightest kidney de rangement If Jifglected.may de'elp lhto the deadly Brlght'a Disease, Xropsy, . or piabetc. ; , It la not onlv dannirous. but needless, for you, tp suffer, and endure the tortures of Ujese troubles, .for the new discovery. Q-oxone, quickly ami surely ends' Tl such misery. - . Thro is- nj' myfo effective . remedy knowjrt. for the' cure of kldnoy, bladder trouble, .and rheumatism, than this new sctentlflo preparation, because It removes tlo cause. It soaks right Into the kid neys, through the wnlls and- lmincs, cleans out Uie clogged-up pores, ncutrul Ufa and dissolves the polronous uric acid and wasla matter "lut lodge In the joints. and musolcs and cause those ter rlble rhcumaUa pains, and., makes tho kidneys filter, tlo poison f rom the. blood ana nriv it, oui or ine system. Three doses.. of Croxone a day. for fety days is often all that Is ever needed to euro tho .worst backacho or overcome disagreeable urinary disorders, and jou can take it, .with the utmost confidence that nothing, on earth will so quickly cure the worst case of kidney, bladder trouble; or rheumatism. You will find Croxone different from nil other remedies. There Is nothing else like It, It Is so prepared that It Is practi cally impossible. to take It Into, the human aysteta without-results. An original pacU-'j ag costs but a trifle at an- first clasa drugstore All druggistn.HreTaUthorlxed'l U personally return the purchase price 1f Croxone should fall Jt a lnglecaiie. Advertisement A Belmont "Notch" collar in white striped Aadrar It's an ARROW COLLAR 1 Sc. 2 for 24c Cliuslt. Pcabody tc Go. Coughs Harsl cwighf , old coughs, teeing coughs. Glt Aver) Cherry Pectoral a chancci SoM fer 70 yeirs. -. . . , . J. O. AMT flO.. 2 lots of Boys' Suits and Overcoats. I I PEOPLTS governor a letter Is which he said Tom Smith belongs to the Tammany brand of democracy and If appointed would use the great power he would have as a member of tho Hoard of Control In build ings up a powerful political machine. "Smith Is a machine politician." said Wilson, "and believes the general should give tho orders and the prlvat should have no right even to think." Wilson has been at work not only nmong the democrats, but also among re publicans, who, being In the majority, will be the ones to finally accept or re- Jcct tho names submitted by the gov ernor. Wilson says the governor could gat such men as K, von Forell. former regent of the state university, or It. D. Suther land to take places on the board, and these men he considers better equipped for tho work than Bmlth. In the meantime, there Is conMderablo opposition nmong republicans against the confirmation of tho appointment of Gerdes, should his name bo presented to the senate, This opposition comes from somo who have served with Gerdes In tho house. Governor Morehead said this morning hodeslrcd to consult with tho republican senators on the appointments. Some of the republicans took this to mean ho de sired to consult with them only on tho republican member of the board and they feel they should he consulted about the entire board or none. As the republican senators wilt finally decide tho matter, tho governor In all probability will talk over with them the availability of the men he has under consideration. And the Bryan fight against Bmlth will 4jo on until he Is either appointed or turned down. I niUJESKDOW' FOR SIIOIIT BALLOT Wnnt Amendment to Glinnajr Kn- tlrely Syei of Government. (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Jan. ie.-(Speclal.)-Druese- ilow of Douglas U out to enact legisla tion which will provide for a real short ballot. He has the lcglslaUve reference bureau at work drawing a bill for a pro posed constitutional amendment which will change entirely the present system of state government. His proposed amendment will provide only for the election of a governor and lieutenant governor. The governor shall bo vested -with authority to appoint all the heads of tho various departments of state, thereby being made, respqnslblo for the entire management; of the state gov rriynent. -His bill will provide that the chlf executive shall be paid $4,000. b- year and tho. lieutenant governor Jl.'-W a year. "If we get this proposed, , amendment adopted," said Druesedow, "I am sure It will result In great good to the state. At the present time wo hava a demo emtio governor and th other state offi cers republican. Under the .short ballot the state, p.fflclals w(ll all be wftrklpg In harmony, for the governor will he. respon sible for the acts. of his appointees. I bullevo uhder.- thlsy proposed ..system . we win oe u(o. v Kfj, me oesi .material in the state. t,o boM. the offices, In fact It will be Just like. Um. .president .and his cabinet." , Senator "Dpdtie4 has a short ballot' bill In inlnd nqd. hits secured. sc-nio data aad expert Opinions on the matter, and he Is heartily In fnVor of the change. If the DrUifeddK MirishVllne with the reports ie is Eeiiing ii' win nave tils support. Uoilirr 'or-Dnnttln iVitroduccs Illll .iirviinsr .fhiio), (From a Staff Correspondent.) LCOLN, Neb., Jan. M.-(SDeclal.) llie senate In executive aemlnn thi. morning confirmed unanimously the appointment -of - William. K Kenton of .)la City as warded of, the 'penitentiary aim n win begin his duties Immediately uaage or uoughia Introduced a bin, aenate. file No. 41, which prohibits any .boy under It ye&ra df age or girl tinder 1$ Vrara.of -age. In- any Ity from selling or distributing mugaxlnes. nwspapers or othtr papers on the street. .No boy under 11 years of age or girl under l years of jure whall be employed In any cltv on the- streets .as a bootblack or In any otner trade or occupation on . the street or in aisinou'.ing nauutuiis or circulars. Kxcepttons to tho above are madn whern the boy or girl haa met all the retilrcmcnts regarding school attend ance and bears ah endorsement fronr the school superintendent or any proper In I dividual Who, has compiled with the law ' Upon kucli compliance h shall Ixt com pelted to wear a unliable' badge. ' .Smith of Seward and Hunh.ee of Kim ball are Joint Introducers of a bill to make the state treasurer fiscal agent for the stale of 'Nebraska and dors away w th ttie agehe'y of Kountxe Brothers In New "York City Itruulii ti-n n(oinnlillr. Hoaglsnd of IJncoln county Introduced a bill of considerable Interest, whloh pro vides that In addition to the present re quirements that 'automobiles shall ob serve the speed limit, stop when ponaen gers are getting on and off streot cats, etc.. jthat Irt approapfilng k railway cross ing the marhlpe shall be brought to a foil stop President Pro Tern Kemp again called I B'the pension of the senate to order this morning in tile Rtwnc of Lieutenant Oovernor AtcICelvey and after a short session of about half an hour devoted to Central routine business adjourned at 10.45 until 11, when tho executive semlon for tho confirmation of th warden of tho penitentiary won held, then adjoumln? until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Rmplnyra Confirmed. During the rnornlnir session the com mittee on employes reported as follows. plncln nineteen new employes on the list, an follows: I l KoKr..j. , -.... I L- V.. I, 'l-red P. McDonnell, copy holder, Omaha, Morton Sielnlmrt, proofreader, Nebraska City, W. A. Overman, copy holder, lien net, t. C. Crawford, custodian ensrav Irisr room. Lincoln; Adam Hamer, assist ant custodian cloak room,' Tobias: K f Harmnfi. atenoirrnnher. Fremont. Law rence Donahue, chief bill clerk. Omnha r . AI. Hldrs. bill clerk. IJncoln Arthur Kreeman, bill clerk, Humboldt; I,. I. Frlsble, rnitravlno; clerk, Ilcd Cloud, Orare Brvln, enirravlnir clerk. Lincoln; li. A. "Welch, clerk judiciary committee, Lincoln: It. C. Hnow, clerk committee on finance, ways and means, Chadron; IV P Bhumway, clerk committee on claims, Wahefleld; A. O. Williams, docket clerk. Stockyllle: Cal It. - Phlllpl, amendment clerk, Hebron; Colonel Oord, custodlnn bill room, lied Cloud; W. Lloyd, custo dian toilet, Lincoln. Kx-Btnte Senator Volp of Kcrlbncr was a visitor to the senate this morning. Upon Invitation of Chancellor Avery of tho stato university, the senate vhlted the state farm this afternoon, all except soma of the democratic senators who were called In conference with the gov ernor over the appointment of Tom Smith on the board of control. IiniSIi DKMOCKATp I.SI2 0 1,1 J 11 F.mployr Who Crltlrlnrd (iorrrnnr Jarred from I'nj- Unit. (From a Staff Comwpondent.) LINCOLN. Jan. 16.-(8pcolal.)-Beforo this session of. tho legislature adjourni democrata ,wlth a grievance against , tjie powers that be will discover thatlt pay to keep the same very quiet. This demo cratic house does not propose to stand for any criticism of the chief executlvo of the stato from any outsldo domocrat, Verification of thin can bo hod, no doubt, from Mount Parry of Hebron, who was separated from his state meal ticket this morning because ho permitted himself to be quoted In a statement criticising tho governor for being so slow about making appointments'. Parry had connected -with the payroll througlt an appointment at tho hands of the committee on' employes' of tho house and tho -appointment was taken back by the name committee after It had rjaTd what tho- Hebron demderat had to say about the governor. This may or It may not cause trouble. It Is Just 'a question Avhethor tho house Is stronger than the runk and file of tho party. The hougo committee on committees at meeting yesterday afternoon lhado sov- eral changes' In committee osslgnmentA after which It reported' to tho democratic caucus last night. The caucus approved tho report and It. was ratified by the house today. - ; - - Following are tho changes from the tentative list previously published: Hanks and Banklnir Buckner for Rich. bins. Cities and Towns Druesedow for Sugar- man. Claims Gustln for Hoffmelster. . constitutional Amendments Potts for Mauier. Corporations Schueth for Holllcer. County Boundaries Druesdow for Hag- erty, Shipley for Orr. uericionaes meatus ror Stevens ' or vFcea n,nd Salaries McCarthy of Greeley for Loiey. ' .1 . .1 .. .. r . . T . . . Jl Puller added; Fish Culture and Game Anderson of Boyd for Pott. insane Hospitals atcuums ror uucKncr, Irrigation McAllister for Anderson of Boyd. Insurance austaxson and irouion lor Searlo and Druesedow. Labor Orr for Jpnes, Ubraries Hartels for Grcenwalt. Militia Iturket for Qulccle. Mines and Minerals Grueber for Norton. Miscellaneous Subjocts McCarthy of Cuming for McCarthy of Greeley. nthtir jvsviums ausarman ior j-ouioii. Publlo Ijinds and Bulldlngs-Murphy nd Rhlnlev for Trumble. Public lnniing liageriy nor urueao- Railroads ainaeiar ior uouen; oenrio for Gustafson. Rood and linages Anacrson oi iioyu t- iruili.p. School Lanas ana rinus mnuicr iui Soldiers' Homes Kockley and Funk for Palmer and Hhipiey. Telegrapn, xeiepnonen anu jv.n vi.jw Companles-Korff and Fuller for' Bartcls and Anaerson oi xioyu. University and Normal Bchoola Pelmer for Keckiey. 4 riilSON PHYSICIAN HOLDS ON !lni Inff Declines IO l iriu Plnce to "WUllnina. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOIjN. Jan. l.-(8poclal.)-Dr. Will iams of University Place, recently ap pointed prison inhyBlclan. has not yet been able to connect with his Job. Tho doctor went to the prison this morning and was informed by Dr. It., B. Spradllng, present Physician, that his commission did not expire until April 1, at which time ho would turn over the Job. Dr. Williams cams back to tho office of the governor and was told by Secretary Morrlssey that he should consult an attorney and try to oust tnci present lncumoent. In tho meantime W. A. Klrby of Lin coln, special agent of tho Missouri Pa cific, has been named to be steward at the penitentiary, Mr, Klrby said he would take charge at once If the present In cumbent would get out. W, A. Klrby of lUchardson county was COLD EPIDEMIC ! I Will Refund Your Money if My i-oia Kemedy Falls to Cure. Munyon I know that ror Cold llVmedr will rs Here the brad, note, throat and lungs nimou immraiateiy, antt prevent rneu monla, Ilroucbltls, Grippe and other dls rates. Get a S3 rent tattle of these little nel lets today und If jou are not perfectly satlsfled with results I will refund jour money. If yonr blood Is Impure, or if you are constipated, or tf you have Dyspepsia, or any liter or stnmat-h trouble, don't fall Jo ue Munyon'a Paw-Paw Pills. They mm it appointed steward at the penitentiary this forenoon. itF.ronn not sr. UnnRlim Comity, 3tcmhrr .Not SIott with Thrlr rr ?Ientire. (Prom a Staff Correspondent.) MNCOIiN. Jan. 16.-(Speclal.)-The fol lowing bills were Introduced In the house this morning: II. H. 1'fi. by Bchaupn of Guxe An- ........ i . . (.... - ruii 1 1 . . ... lu Hciitrlce Institute for Kceblo-.Mliidcd. H. It. At!, by rtchaupp Appropriating SiVOfO foe purchasing tho annotations and copyright of Cobtvy's statutes. II It 14S, by Harris of Buffalo Pro vidlng for an artisan's lien W personal property on which repairs aro made. II 1L 1W, by Fallstead of lUchardson and Gustln of Cnss Fixes the standard height of hedgo fences- nt four feet and requires ownm to trim them twlco.cach jyear and burn or remove trimmings. ii it. is, Dy israin or lougias i'er mlts 'hunting or fishing in one's home county without a license, II. II. 151, by Kundsnn of Nance lle- inoves exemption from wages. II. IL 152. by Jeary of Lancaster Mis cellaneous amendments to Lincoln city charter. H. H. 153, by Chappell of Hock-Repeals tntilte forbidding drainage of natural lakes. It. It. 151. by Lanmaster County Delega tion Municipal wonershlD bill for the city of Lincoln. li. it. IKi. by Lee of Douglas and Jack son of Nuckolls Appropriates 1100,000 for permanent building at state fair, to be used for agriculture, horticulture and manufactures exhibits and JS.COO for pur- haao of additional land. H. It, 1S6. by Sugarman of Douglas uts down penalty for carrying con- ealed weapons from maximum fine- of 11.000 to 100 and from two years peni tentiary imprisonment to tnirty days, in Jail. ii. rt. 157. nv Huaarman or jKougias Limits aiithnrlu- ef lustlcea of the Deace to territory within which they are elected. r. ii. 167.. nv suimrmaii oi ivougias I'utR lustices of the neace In Omaha on J2.O0O salary and nbollshes the fee system nf rnnmTMknsallon. II. II. Ib'l. oy Itoril oi utoar-neiiuirrn ruceists to KeeD corrosive acias in cor rugated bottles labelled poison. II n. 160. by mckissick ot uagc aooi Islien cADltal nunlshment. ii. r. 161. nv imrKCi oi iancaeier nmihle nlilft fire system for Lincoln li. II. 1R2. bv mith ot uougiaa niaaing unlawful nepotism In public office; that Is. the employment of relatives of close degreo by publlo officials. H. It. id. bv Corbln of Johnson liaises county attorneys- salaries irom oo to each In counties between, 6,000 and SLOW Dopulat on. and provides deputies in counties between 29,000 and 60,000. Bmer- cencv. H. H. 161, by Corbln of Johnson Allows rnnntioB tn vote Donon to uav ror HraaiuK and culvcrtlng In stono or concreto and renu I rpH comDetltlvo bidding, ii.- ii. 160, uy mebDins or uawson Closes the hunting season tor praine chickens, quail and grouse, nut 166. li. it. 168, by Btehblns of Dawson Repetition of I I. n, 165 for good measure. New Senntn nllla. S. F. No. K. by Dodge of Douglas For- mdo employment or minors in saloons, breweries or as night messengers. 8. F. No. M. by Dodge of Douglas (Bars boys under 19 yearn and glrhj under 14 from working on tho streets. S. F. No. 66. bv Hoagland and Marshall of Ixincas'ter Provides way for municipal ownership of all public utilities In the city of Lincoln. 8. F. No. 58. by Hoagland of Lancaster Ampndmrn tn Lincoln charter clvina city council power to fix salaries and provides ways whereby council may forfeit naiades or any orricini or employe to oo roneiteci S. F. No. 57. by Smith of Seward Pro vide for physical connection of telephone exchanges. 8. F. No. 58, by Reynolds of Dawes Provents assignment transferal of send ing of claims to persona or collections agencies ojit of the stato for the purpose or collecting Bums against HeorasKa resi dents. S. F. No. 59. by Smith of Seward Pro vides for a county ownership of, telephone lines. ' ' v a. Tf. Nn. U. hv Ttnvnnlrtl of Dawns Requiring railroads to equip their switch stands with lights. . F. No. 61. by Grace of Harlan Re quires all roads, canal or Irrigation com punlcs to construct and maintain proper crossings over their tracks, canals and ditches. 8. F. No. 62, by Hoagland of Lincoln Provides that autolsts upon approaching railway crossings must bring their cars to a full stop. S. F. No. 64. by Hoagland of Lincoln- Providing for regulation of cool storage NOSE AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM My Cleansing, Healing Halm In- Btantly Clears Nose, Head and Throat - Stops Nasty Catarrhal Discharges. Dull Headache floes. Try "Kly'a Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway, Just to try It Apply a little In tho nostrils and In stantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and head ache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-ln-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. Knd such misery now! Got the small bottle of "Kly's Cream Balm" at any ' Oklahoma City, Okla., March .9, 1912. ... , Old Line Bankexs' Life Insurance Co., Lincoln, Nebraska. Gentlemen: ' . I have just received your letter enclosing cheek in set tlement of the cash value of my policy, amounting to $1,318.60. This is $416.00 more than I have paid to your company, which gives mo good intorests on tho money paid you, in addition to being insured1 during the time of twenty years. I do not know whore I could havo placed money to hotter advantage and I heartily commend your excellent company to those I'any thanks, r 'sk the'man-iwhq ;1 and warehouses and disposition ot food kept therein. 8. F. No. 05. bv Smith of Seward and Bushee of Kimball Makes state treasurer fiscal agent of the state. Omaha Corporations rile Their Articles (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Neb:, Jan. l,-(Speclal.)- Omaha corporations were quite numeroti In their filings w'th the secretary of stato today, among the number being the fol lowing; The Gate City Wall Paper company filed with a capital of $10,000. It will do a general wholesale and retail business In all articles connected with the wall paper trade. The Incorporators are Oscar Ij. wiemer. o. Emmanuel W all n ana Guy R, Williams. me Baunders-Kennedv Hul dine com pany filed with a capital stock of S2.7).- 000, covering lot 4, block 116, of the city or umana. ine incorporators arc unanes L. Baunders and John K Kennedy, The Hayward Realty comnanyi with -'. S. Hayward. J. W. Hayward, R.'W. Hay ward and M. G, Hayward as Incorpor ators, filed with a capital stock ot ... Tne company win ao a general real es tate business. The IOlmlck Realty company Is another corporation which will do a central real estate bustncKi in Omaha. The Incorp.ir- nt for o,000. Elmer B. Itedlck and Carroll J, Lord aro the men behind the company. Dr. Thaddeus Lowe, Inventor, is Dead PASADENA, Cal., Jan. 16.-Dr. Thad deus S. Lowe, a noted scientist, experi menter and Inventor, died today at tho home of his daughter here. He had been almost helpless for a year, the result of & fall which fractured his hip. Dr. Lowe was born In Jefferson, N. H., August 10, 1S32. In I860, he became Inter cstcofln ballooning and In 1S61 and 1863 was an aerial scout for the Department of the Potomac, observing movements of tho confederates' from 'a balloon, He d5 vlsed a system of signals from balloons Which enabled the union gunnqrs to get tho range. . Dr. Lowe also Invented an tea com pressing machine and established tho first cold storage plant. Other devices In vented by him practically revolutionized the gas making Industry, Another Step Taken Toward Dissolution NHW YORK, ' Jan. 16. In accordance with the decree by ' the United States supreme court divorcing the Southern Paclflo and tho Union. Pacific, five dl rectors ot tho Southern Pacific, of Mexico announced their resignations today. They are: Robert S. Lovett, F. V. S. Crosby, R. Tj. Gerry, Alexander Miller and W V, S Thorn, all 'connected with the Union Paclflo Julius Kruttschnltt, who resigned recently from the Union Pacific, suc ceeds Judge Lovett as chairman of the board of tho Southern Palflc of Mexico, S0UTHMAYD IS FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER STURGIS, S. D., Jan. 16.-(8pecial.)-The Jury In the Southmayd murder case, after being out flvo hours, brought In a verdict last night of guilty of murder- as charged In the Indictment and fixing punishment at life Jmprosonment at hard labor. The prisoner was sentenced this morning by Judge Rice. .He will ba taken to the Sioux Falls penitentiary tonight. An Vgly Gaah should be covered with clean bandages, saturated with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Heals burns, wounds, sores, plls. 25c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement GOLD OR CATARRH, OPEN AT ONGE drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the Inflamed, swol len membrane which lines tho ribse, head and throat; clears the air passages stops nasty discharges and a feeling oC cleans ing, soothing relief comes Immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with Its running nose, foul mucous drop ping Into the throat, and raw dryness Is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just once In "Kly's Cream llalm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. seeking safe mid profitable investment. Yours very truly, FRANK J. WOSIKA, Former Beatrice Man. owns one of these policies. U: SOLONS GET JHEIR "RAISE" Attorney General Martin Rules Con stitution Has Been Changed. SENDS LETTER TO AUDITOR Knch Member Rntltlrd In Ilei-elTc Hnndreil Pay 'nt Hate of Six Dollars Tear; ar rr Pro vision Specifies. 'From a Staff Correspondent.) LfNOOLN. Jan. 16.-(8pc!o!.)-I.. re sponse to an opinion propounded to At torney General Martin by Stare Auditor Howard, on the time the legislative raise In salaries by constitutional amendment goes Into effect, the attorney .general has written a letter, In which he says: All tho constitutional and. statutory pro visions governing the submission, the can vassing of votes and the issuing of the proclamation relating thereto setem to have been fully compiled- with. .When the governor of the state dlllv nroclnlmml. said amendment to have been legally ddobted'land declared the same a part'bf the constitution, that Instant It became a part of the fundamental law. ot the state. I .... I , A ' . . 1 . . I ... nctugu , umuio o, consiiiuiion, OS li stpod prior to the adoption of the amend ment, fixed the salaries' or members' of the lglslature at tS per day. whereas tho amendment fixed the pay of each member ai uie rate or 6W ror eacn .regular ses sion. The first sentence of the newlv adopted section relates to and fixes the terms or the members of the legislature at two years. In the original constitution the term was fixed the same as In the new. By the adoption of this amendment, the old constitutional provision was abro gated, and wheh the governor pro claimed its adoption that Instant the old provision was superseded by tho new. Hence, the old provision being dead, it could In no way govern the salaries of the members ot the legislature. For guidance on the subject of sal aries, reference must be madn to the provision which has life, and that is the new amendment which has been duly adopted by the people and proclaimed by tho governor to be a part of the con IJ ls.33 HV9HHr You can make a daintr. 0E9sbKL SJKK KB sppetMni. savory dlth of 3f JfKSilaVCtK nsHlB sh3I" Pautt Spaihettl in twenty KSjHFSkwS? sSh. IHB. JasLLttCZs. minutes. And whit a dish a Hv92Ste$BMVBSaVlaBBB (cast, indtcdl AtveKW mbw vHHoT lassi ''Spathettl and Some ol Us Utu" ii a "sus&xKSiaVLiaWtssH r reope book that tells how many tempting frgYg ofcfafcBigr jIB dishes can be made ol 5SSKLV. Si SMnemisnMriihW.'beln" sH xMk? fx 'SfcTv. 1 rich in etutcn, the bone. mucle and tit sh jK MAULL 0vl N. oJsmt bu"le Comes In sealed packages. BBOS. X VlP gTOer' Did you draw a mouth? You will have to show your skill beginning WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22nd Watch for it Frizes in the first contest will be announced Sunday 7oChi Chicago -Nebraska ZJauted . 6:08 p. wu Rocky MouHtata Limited . 3:05 a. a. Cfcicaio Express .... -4:10 p. m. Day Express 6:43 a. mu ?' TWENTY PAYMENT LIFE POLICY Matured in the Old Una Bankers Life Insurance Ci). Of Lincoln, Nebraska. Name Frank J. Wosika Residence Oklahoma City, Okla. Amount of Policy $1,000.00 Total Premiums..' $ 902.80 SETTLEMENT Reserve .....$ 594.63 Surplus $ 723.97 ' Total Cash 7; ; .$1,318.60 n-.' Write stitution , Tho salaries of the i..mt:bri' vr piestrt session are vontrolUU uv t! provisions of section I. artlc" 111, ,,,,c stltution. as It now exute. Uaoh mm ber Is entitled to receive pny at th. of JfPO for each regular sesMon. ar.U cents for eve-y mile ho shall trse going to and returning from the esi" on the most usual route. STATE UNIVERSITY GETS MILLION AND QUARTER SUPPORT (Continued from Page One.) dustrial colleges than when sepaintc I from the Industrial Impulse. Opportunity In' Consolidation. "The agricultural college Is the en dowed, college of' tho Institution. 11 h tho- purpose of the government and it l tho dcslro of tho .people of the- state V foser agricultural education. Nobrasl. has an opportunity now to do this by con solidation nt tne university farm 'u n may build twd separate plants. It imwi accept one alternative or (he -other. "The grent forces dominant In ngti Iculture at the present tlnio demand coi lege trained men. Secondard schools uw not 'sufficient for this worts. Thcs met are n.ecded for teachers to relate th work of the schools to the life of the peo ple: they are needed for advisers and af slstants In the movement for better fann ing; they are needed to solve tho prob lems of agricultural production, and, most of nil, they aro needed ns leaders. U build up tho rural life and Institutions nl tho nation. By consolidation we may hulld up a university competent to edu cate men for such leadership. "K A. BURNKTT." Drnnmltr IVreekn Tlnlldliia as completely as coughs and colds wreck lungs. Cure them quick with Dr. King's New Discovery. fiOc and $1.00. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement. another chance G5tZ?0 Automatic iJlocM &tgnsu , Tickets and reservations 1323 Faraaaa Street, Cor. 14th. Ffcvacl DoiUUs 428 Nebraska iV.-..'.. TuS. fbrjan agency