Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 25, 1913, Page 2, Image 2
,-,., iHf r THE BEE: OMAHA, KATL 1?1)A JANUARY 2b, 1013. We Offer Another Big Money Saving Event for Saturday, Jan. 2 "Wo arc right up to inventory time, Excepting in u lew spot, our stork is in ship-shape now. These few .spots are in our Men's Furnish ings, Ladies 1 "Waist and Uirh' Garment Depts., where we have some broken lots upon which we would rather taken heavy Iobk than to carry , over (he merchandise. These, we have divided into 8 lots with a price so low on each as to seem absurd. Just a Word About the Qualities of the Goods on Sale ThiB fitoru was a pioneer In tho quality field. Ueford Its time, almost anything that looked Hunt wan sold to Omaha iiuoplo. Tlio matter of backing up appear Hncos was of hut little concern. So thlH More, realizing that good merchandise was mole satisfactory to sell, and more satisfactory for customers to buy, began a buut noes enrcer of unprecedented success. Hvcry year, thu excellence of It merchandlna i Una produced a healthy growth. Ub eleven growing years havo been quality , yearn. It preacher; quality and bncks its preaching with quality goo's. It abhora tho kind . of mnrchandlsa which goes to make up most "Salon." Hell oxponontB of Qualify and opponents of misleading statements, It feels that It Is justified In saylngthat -anything It places on sale Is of tho same high standard that has built tho business, and Its sale advertising just an truthful as Its regular advertising. In this Instance, tho line arc broken and cannot be filled in. We'd rather movo them quickly at a doeided 't than to hnvo broken lots In an unusually clean stock. Yo,u profit In monoy- -wo profit In prestige. $Q.95 $.50 For Women and Girls LADIES' WAISTS, that sold up to $8.00. Black silk, wool taf feta, fine linen and a few chiffons, size to ,'!S. Better come early as they won't last long. GIRLS' DRESSES, that sold up to $9.75. Pauamns, serges and imported plaids for girls 8 to 1-1 years. Our inost beautiful models, and the newest to date. GIRLS' GOATS, that sold up to $12.00. All of our beautiful coats in theso grades for girls 2 to .14 years 107 in nil. Tho cirls coat op portunity o u lifetime. J CHILDREN'S 00ATS",i that sold up to $5.00. For children up to 0 years old. 1 Not a. great many, but ovory ,one rlght up to tho Btylo and quality standard that made, and maintains this store. For the Men Folks .50 MEN'S SHIRTS, that sold up to $2.00. In ncaf stripes, mad ras and percales nixes to Styles abso lutely correct a great many Cuf turns included. J MEN'S SHIRTS, that sold up to $3.50. Imported madras, stiff attached or soft Pre noli cuffs. Also some mighty desirable flannels. $1.00 UNDERWEAR, " Light, medium, heavy. Pure worsted and Egyptian cotton, ribbed, heavy or light, most un usual bargains almost every man can bo fitted. UNION SUITS, that sold up to $3.00. Medium weight wool; perfect fitting, soft, pli ablo and suro to satisfy the most par t i c u 1 a r man. 95 1 50 Garmont C 'CALL IS OUT FOR COLONELS Governor Will Appoint Staff to El cort Him to Washington. WILL CONSOLIDATE OFFICES Oil Inapcctlnn IlnrVnu nml I'nro food Ilf-itnrlmrnt Will II r Lnlteil Ull Itmprctorft in He foml Inaitecf or. LINCOLN, Neb.. Jan. 2f.-(fcpeclal Tclf rani.)Oovcrnor forehead has an nounced, that ho ivjll appoint a MaflEot colonels t6 accompany him to tho In aUBUratlon of ' President-elect Wllfon. The governor has also decided to con solidate tho oil Inspector': office and the pure food department. He will make oaoli deputy oil Inspector atso a food Inspector. C. K. Harman of Holilreicc. who was democratic candldato for railroad com missioner last fall, has been appointed deputy ull Inspector for thu Fifth -.district and W. f. Austin of jCentrnl City has been appointed to a similar office in the Third district. The" 'governor nnnounccd the appoint ment of the following under deputy came wardens; H. A. Weaver' of Superior and C. M. Hahn, Valentino, Hlxtfi district. C. W.'I'ool of Tccuniseh was this morn Ins Appointed labor commissioner by Governor Mo6rhcad. IlcpreneiitatUn Drcwiwlow of Douglas ' has ii bill which ho will Introduce pro viding for the abolition of tho Omaha water board and plachiK tho water works under control of tho city com mission. , Representative Hoff Introduced his Omaha mciRcr bill this morning. LAWMAKERS' JUNKET IN EASY PRIVATE CAR MADEBUSINESS TRIP (Continued from I'afcp One.) $1.95 We don't want to scare you into buying, but we do want to urge you to come early if these Bargains look good to you. :; . . , ; THE VOUN& PEOPLE'S WYVN -tTQRE dW, with t'otts of Pawnee In the chair II. It. I was parsed over because It had not ben on general file for one Jay. Then some onctutublcd that none of the bills had been on tho fllo for a day, so tho committee dissolved, tho houso eipt and adjourned; not, however, until Frlti secured a call of the house. Ho received the 61 votes for adjournment, howover, a moment later nnd tho call was raised The university removal bill, II. It. 51, was re ferred to the committee on university and notmal schools after It had been reported back from the revenue committee with out recommendation. Flfteer,nieinbcrs of tho Iioub9 were absent this aftrnon. HOST OF HII. I. IN Till: 1IOCSK fl'liree So Knr lftfH.SO KAUNAM STIU'KT, DAVIDSON OFFERS A DENIAL j (ConUnucdfrom Vn,e pur), this arsumptlon tho directors outside this Kroup must bo mcro dummies, with no voice or opinion 6V thrlr own, Who, In ttlmott every Distance, aro overruled by t minority; finally, that this sum of Jii, 900,000,000 Is not actual cash or liquid as sets susceptible of .manipulation or mis use by the directors, the fact of course bclnc that the great hulk of this enor mous sum is, and for many years ha-i been tied UP; In the form uf rlKhts-.U-way, rails, "ties', equipment, factories, plants, tools, manufactured goods and ,ilhr forms of corporate property neces sary for carrying on railroad and Indus trial business In the country. ' 1'anlo Canard, hy Too Jinny lliink. Ilc'fore resuming tho questioning' of SI? Davison, Mr. Untermyer put Into the rec ord a letter from Jacob H. Schlff to am pllfy. his recent testimony before the com mlttee. Tho letter read In part: ' -' 1 "If I had had the opportunity to make proper answers to your questions I should not have hesitated to state that the mul tiplication of banks nnd tnlst companies lias heretofore led to an over-extension of credit, to overtrading and to Illegiti mate conditions In general, and that financial panic of 1W7 and other flnam-itl depressions that have preceded It liu.-n largely been brought on hy are too great (multiplication of banks and trust cunt I panics." ! Mr. rnterinyen brought out that on No : vember 1, J. 1 Morgan & Co, hud de posits of Jl,0),v00 nml had In varloifs banks 116,000,000. Hoy to the Bltuatlon Ilee Advertising.- TO COPY IMtl'UIM.'T POLL HOOK Iiik tho ballots from another precinct. Tho commltteo examined tho book closely, but 'could discover no evidences of changes, and tho bqok was turned over to Mr. Lcavlttvfor tho purpose of making a copy of the narM that they might be compared with the registration lists. sldi ration. Prohibits dividends sve when stock Is fully paid up. II. It. 56. by Bua-arman of DouKlas-bs-tabllshlng a state Industrial farm rolony for tramps, vagrants, illpsomanlars. In ebrlates and drug- U'snds; Inmates to -celvn not over Vi monthly waK. one-halt to ko to dependent relatives. If an. II. It. 85", by Hutch and Ileuter Allows rural residents llvlntt within one mil' of a school liouse not In his own district to bo transferred for purposes of slLhd' ance and taxation by the county superintendent. For IMkIiith- Comtnlanlwner. II. It. SIS, by Anderson of Kearney Kstabllshes a state board or deputy lush way icowmlssloners, apiiolnted by the governor, with no slry other than trav eling expenses, to gather data and to ad vise In construction of roads. Lovlet u 'i.-inlll tax to be expended for road on structlon under direction of etnto com mission, acting through the cpunty hoards uf commissioners. JI. It. SX, by O'Malley of Hall-Appropriates J2.WX) for a survey of all real estate used In connection with state In stitutions. II. It. 360, by Pries of Howard iteqtiirrs telephone companies, under direction of Htatv Hallway commission, to build stub party lines whenever twelve patrons Blgn three-year contracts. II. n. 501. by Stephen of Merrick Pro viding a board of nonmedtral healing, requiring all nonmedical healers tq be registered, examined and licensed. Ex empts heaters who have been In tictlve practlco one year or more. II. It. M2, by Ilraln, Druesdow, Han agan, Yntes, Sugerman. Foster. Hoff, Anderson of Douglas Provides doublu shift fireman service In Kouth Omaha. SKXATH CONSIUHKS .MHASLItHS l-OUHTKKX MOItU IN THU SKNATU A(lrnr)' for A. C. . Pnunmst (ilvrii More Time In Conical. (From a" ftaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan. 21. - (Bpeclal.) - Tho hearing In the Paqcoast-Urossman con test for the sent now held by J. II. Gross man of Douglas county was continued this afternoon, the attorney for Mr. Poji coast asking for more time In which to abstract the evidence. Tho committee finally concluded to grant Mm request and will meet again Tuesday,. January 2S. n't S o'clock for a final .hearing. Just before adjournment Mr.. 1-en vltt, attorney for Paucoast, asked for tho priv ilege of making a copy of the poll book used In tho Second precinct of tho Third ward of Omaha, the precinct where the fraud was alleged to havo existed, and after much search, n which everything was discovered In tho boxes opened ex cept tho much wanted txdl book, and afer the committee hd toted b'oxrs up and down tho stairs from the office of the secretary or state, the right book was discovered with others In a box contain- Dodlte Files 11 1 1 1 (iorrriilnic Penl teutlnrr (lovernment. (From, a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Jan. 2l.-(.Speclat.)-The fol lowing nqw bills were Introduced In tho senate: 8. F. 151, by Dodge of Douglas-Provld-LliK.i'itnat ,cnvlcts of Mate penitentiary shall make clothing and furniture for other statu Institutions, and that trusties HVl b.1 ',ct ."t to counties of the state W"ttJ Institutions for work thereat. Prohibiting the Uuancn or transference by any iierson, other than a warehouse man or person controlling a place .for the storing ot goods, of nny paper In simili tude of a warehouse receipt. ,.i i by Usty or Jefferson-Pro- lues that coons for shipment of mmltn. s ui be provided with a solid base and toUbase? te"n lnChe8 rr0,', 8. F. 151. by Grossman of Douglas-Pro. vldes penalty for obtaining or having In possession of fraudulently Issued receipt c?eiy Insurance dues In any so- i iku'- l'y "easty "t Jefferson-Pro-! . ts, nmnufacturers from placing other tacturcd by tlicusetvcs. :,. "y "j irj-iioms oi Liawes liaises alst'B WHAMILi 1EVEY I ' III SUIW'MD OVERCOATS HI ADW2S 111 BARCADAY M III " : "T"H aS sA HI In'n. HarolHoa & lovoy 4 tH III store. Wt BtsJ you 51j " KH iLHl LB III 10 ls BUitt aaA ovor- A lmi sB sH III ro3ts for V0 beciuao tvo r H 1 1 mace them )c ou own HH LE 1 1 1 factory d sell them di- jH R U mmm reci to you. saline you BM MM 1 1 1 III i5ttto"8d,emi'8 proUlof M III mads from Iictory rem- mm mm III "ant, $2.00. W W III iii m "mrnW 111 III . . - 111 UamtniiKAlworm mum m msva u.mF m r mjj rnjtw w mmm , 1015 Faroam fi rrct, O. t'. WlIiLB, Meiiager J1JL 13 H F. 1J7. by Keynolds of Dawes-n SS Sllea Of Pllv elH:a I., nl.l.. .. - class from to Jbob per year """" ni fl' 1.M;.by Q,'ce .of "nrlan-Provldcs a l.fo lirjUrance system to be operated n l li?. by Tnloott of Cedar-Provides aand"w,oyrko,n1sCUOnS f'' "orle' i.!?.J'fiWJ J,y Uul'-c of lvlmball-Prc-Ji'.. .?r . of any township In the itatc upon demand of a majority of ;o,rr" of "M township. y 1 R I" 1l. by Haunders of Douglas-Pro-yldcs for B .constitutional amendment giv ing the leslslature authority to vest cor. l-ornte aulliorltles of cities, towns and Mlaget with lxiwer to moke local Irn rrovements by special assessment or tax ation of property benefited. P. F. 1C. by Kemn of Nance-Countv attorneys' salary bill ..a . '' hy w,nk of Buffalo-Provides that real estate encumbered by public it .J?m'.liu-Ii,d Yh.lch 'S""M L-onV tax ntion. shall bo iteilucted as far as acreage is courerneil from tram ....... shall not bu taken Into account In the assesstnent. 8 F 1(4, by Grossman ot Douglas -Italics amount that mav t, levlfnl fir various municipal funds In South Omaha, that cu?- v,rlou, lepartments of - WIIUHI.KH HKOISTKHH II1M.SKI.P Compllrr of Stalules File. Humor- uua Document nt Capitol. iliYom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 34.-(Rpcnlat.)-H. It Wheeler of lJnooln, who usually has considerable Interest In the lerUlaturp. , has filed this year as a legislative coUu- , ! In his statement he s.iys: The underalicned herehv ivH.i.r. f" S..a lflltve counsel with respect to a. tlll or resolution to bo Introdu-ed fur the I'onslderatlon of tli imn,mi.i. 'senate and house during Its thlrtj. third .session, the object of which Is to do good for everybody, especially myself: that is to say. to help everybody to all the can get. provldad always they he she or it I gets nothing out of me. (Signed) HI LAND H WHEKLBR. Kxecutlvs Head of tbs Grafters' League. Innilred Slxt)-'l'o Are liiiroilui'cit. (Ft am a Htaff Correspondent. ) LINCOLN, Neb.. Jan. 2l.-(Speclal.) The following bills were Introduced In the house: II. It. 327. by ox of Plerce-Allows noli tax to be worked out at the rate of 11 per day lor a man nnd VI a day for a team. II. IL 3S, by StebbhiN Fixes a minimum telegraph rate of W-cents be tween any two points In Nebraska for ten-word message. H. It. ret, by' Htebblns-Incroases limit of bonded Indebtedness for school dis tricts. . x It. It. &. by Orr of TJurt CW-ateS a couiltyJliJard iif Appralsors, cbnolstlng of tho county Ussossor nnd iwo others se lected by the county board to make the real, estate. assessment every four years ivnd takes this' 'authority, from the local ii. j. -ifii, m rsicuois ot, laaison t-iua axpress compHnles' .Under Jurisdiction of the State Banklpg board as, to their fix clinligc, money o'rdel' " Wid travelers cnoctiio uusincss. TI. It. 333. by Palmer of giay Salary bill for county attorneys. Raises pay as follows. In counties of 5,000 to ",."00, $100; 7.C0O to 10,000, $200; 10,000 to 15.000, $400; 1E.0OO to 20,000, JCJ"0; 20,000 to 25,000. 300; 'ji,w) to rc.,000. $400; u,ooo to co.ooo, $100; Lancaster. $CO0: Douglas, no change. IT. It. 333. by Foulon of Fillmore County boards authorized to appropriate $200 for poultry associations. ii. it. W4, uy I'ouion ot i inmore iie qulrlng dead animals' carcasses to burned within forty-eight hours. II. II. W, by Smith of oDuglas-Au-thortzes the organization ot employment Insurance tompnnlcs. ' fins Frnnclilir HI II. it. r. 330, by Anderson of Douglas Gives the city of Omaha the right to grant franchises to gas companies, the prlco to bo limited to $1 per 1,000 cubic feet. Fixes seals of ropaltles to be col lected by tho city. , H. IL 337, by Davis of Douglas-Prohibits municipal and county. officers from making Junketing trips at expense of taxpayer. Does not apply to pollco of ficers, sheriffs dr county nttorneys. .11. It, 33$, by Hrett of Cheyenne-Prohibits combinations among live stock dealers to prevent growers from finding a market. H. It. 339, by Jackson of Nuckolls and Hanks of Knox-Spcrlfles partition fences to be constructed of woven wire thirty- ' six Inches high, with posts not more than one rod apart, nnd two barb wires at the top. H. It. 340, by Jackson Provides for a record of regiKtratton in cancellation or bonds of nil public dlvlshlous to be filed In the county clerk's offl?e and by him certified to the state auditor. 11. It, 341. hy llelschc of Dawes Appro priates money In Chadron Normal library fund for purchase of books. Convict Puranlt Kxprnar. H. R. S42. bv Jeary of Lancaster Appro priates $IOS.ta for relief of ljincaster county on account of pursuit of state con victs In March, 1912. H. n. 343. by Onstln Deficiency appro priation of $4.20) for the State School for Deaf, Omaha- II. R. 311. by McKlssIck of Gage-Provides that the secretary Of state shall re celve a, fee of $3 for attaching state seal to a notarial commission, and the county clerk to whom It Is forwarded shall rq calve $3 from tho applicant. II. It. S45. by McKls!ci Maurer, Helllger and Uaker Appropriates levy of V4 mill tor six years as a special ftind to extend state university cumpus and erect build ings thereon. II. R. 3IS. by llaggerty of Custer Au thorizes the governoi, state superin tendent nnd chancellor of tho ntste uni versity to appoint two delegates to vlit Kurops and Investigate systems of rural credits in vogue there, during the summt-r of Mix. Approprlstes $2,400 for expenses. 11. It J47. bv Norton and Potts Pro vidlng for working penitentiary or re- II. It. SIR. bv Hoff of Douglas-Provides for mandatory conolldatlon of Omaha and alt contiguous rltles and villages Jan ury I. 191, without referendum vote of any dtvLion. i 5chonl Levy Increased. II. R. 34f. by Greenwatt of Custer-ln-iTeaalng the maximum achool levy from 35 to Ii mill. II. R. 3M. b Scott of Hamilton Appro, prlallng $te.OX for a board of ogrlcul. tural statistics and publicity, under the direction of the Hoard of Agriculture. II. 11. 351. by Scott of lUmllton-Ex-uludea farmers from making reiorls t.i the statu Ubor bureau. II. U. by Fallssond of Rlchartlson Jlequlies vtato enctueer to be a hydraulic oiiglneur, appolntd by governor Instead uf b Hoard of Irrigation: raises kulary to $1,000 a year and assistant's from .JO to JI.SOo. H. H. 353, by lleagsu of PUlt-.p. proprlatlng fo.oou for the current state penitentiary deficit. if. H 351. by Hants .of ltuffjlo-Provld-lug that uttornes' tiv shall be paid by unsuccessful appellat.ts In cases uppeHlvf from .lustics or county c)urts. II IS- S3, by Sugunnan of Douguts Forbidding the Issue of t-orjortttkHi stock except, for property, money or labor con- t Srterul 111 I1m Pnmed nnd More Art Introduced. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan, 24. (Special.) -After tho llttlo tilt of yesterday between tho republican majority and the dOrnocratto minority the senato conducted business In a very tame manner this morning. A few now bills were Introduced, several went to second reading und three reached final passage. Senate flic No. 12, by Utishco of Kim ball, was passed without a vote against it. The bill provides that taxable prop erty of Joint school districts shall be as sessed between districts according to pro portionate amount of property. Senato file No. 13, by Bushcc of Kim ball, nlthough bearing tho hoodoo num ber, went through without a kick. This bill provides that In counties having an assessed valuation of less than $700,000 compensation of the county assessor shall not be more than $3 per day for tlmo ac tually employed, nnd deputy assessors shall he allowed but $3 per day for tho time, they actually "work. Scliato file No. 20, by Kiel ot Gage. provides that In counties of between 30,000 nnd GO.0O0 the inheritance tax shall be given to tho road fund to be used In keeping the roads In good condition. This bill also passed without opposition. Shumway's rural agricultural high school bill came up heforo the committee of the whqlo with Smith of Howard In the chair. Tho bill provides for an ogrl cultural department for rural high sclnQbls which shall bo under tho supervision of the state superintendent, and provides for Instruction In' agriculture, manual train ing nnd naturul science for the boys and' domestic science and manual training for tho girls. The school taking on this de partment must be provided with suitable rooms nnd a tract of land ot not less than five acres which must be furnished 'by tho school providing tho training. Instruction shall be free, to ull pupils within the district and nonresidents shall be admitted under tho regular high school law. Kach school shall receive state aid In an amount not oxceedlng $1,250 for all schools which meet tho full requirements. Schools which give Instruction In agri culture, manual training and hotm? t?o nomlcs may become attached to a .rural high school and receive $30 a, year from ;tho state ns aid. There can be but ono hlqh school In a county accredited to tho state untverslty and two consolidated rural' high schools, rural high schools or county high schools In nny county como under the provisions of the law and re ceive aid, In any blennlum. Not more than thirty schools shall receive aid dur ing tho years 1913-14, No person shall be employed as an Instructor In a school of this kind unless such person shall show proper certificate oi graduation from 'some agricultural col lege approved by the chancellor of the University of Nebraska or certified to bo the dean of the state agricultural school, oi has had a four years' course In agri culture In a standard stato normal school. Until such consolidated high school, rural high school or county, high school shall fully comply with all of the pro visions of tho law It shall only receive $62.". Tho state superintendent of agricul ture shall appoint an Inspector of agri cultural training, approved by the chan cellor of the University of Nebraska, who shall look after the welfare of tho schools and see that they are living up to the .e qulremonts. UmlK Prison Hill. nn,tB of DouKlas Introduced a bill this morning, which, If passed, will revoju tlonlze the. condition of things at the state penitentiary as regards the empiojmeni Saturday Men's Suits and Over coats at Greater Reduc tions Than Ever. Boys' double breasted Knickerbocker Suits sizes 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 1G nnd 17 years, worth to $8.50 BQ PTff now JPO. U All Men's $1.50 Colored Shirts (except Manhattans), at 75c All men's $2, $2.50, $3 aud $3.50 Col ored Shirts (except Manhattans), at $1.25 All 50o Fancy Neckwear 25c All $1.00 Fancy Neckwear 50c Walk 'round our windows and sec the great valnes there offered. Browning, King & Co. Geo. T. Wilson, Kit. Dowlas, at 15th St. J rl IT I II I' lli liiiWIMI I I j. V. 1-olSx.V, Srtao. and Mgr. of tho convicts. Thu men In that Insti tution shall bo kept busy manufacturing clothing, shoes and furniture used In the different Institutions of the stato and can ln'nnufacture any article which will not como In competition with nny artlclo mnn- pfaocturcd In tho state. Tho prisoners may be lot out to .Individuals or counties or to 'other .stato institutions, provided that only those Who have proven .them selves trustworthy 'can-bo 'used in this manner. They shall receive not less than 75 cepts. per day nnd "board and not less than one-third of tho amount shall bu placed to tho credit of such prisoner In tho prisoners"! fund and paid out In the samo manner us Is done at the present time. All labor for the erection of new buildings at tho btato Institutions or for repairs of old bulldlngB shall be done by convict labor competent and qualified to perform tho work und shall bo undor the direction of a skilled foreman. Any county can contract for tho use of prisoners tor toad work under the same provisions as stated above. The senate took adjournment until 2 o'clock Monday nftcrnoon. Only Use "llllt; firiNINfi.' That Is LAXATIV15 BItOMO QUININE. Look for tho signature of 13. W. GROVR. Cures a Cold In Ono Day. Cures Grip In Two Days. 23c Advertisement. MrKii Snlln for Kjrypt. NAPLES, Italy. Jan. 24. J, Pierpont Morgan sailed last night for Alexandria, Kgypt. 1 mm RubberGoods of Merit Backed by Beaton's Guarantee Those desiring to purchase rub ber goods of whatever character are urgently requested to inspect our line. We havo devoted an en tire room to this department and havo a lady attendant who will be pleased to give you tho benefit of her knowledge. If for uny reason u purchasa is unsatisfactory the goods may be returned whether bought ut a sale or In the regular way. Special for Satarday tl 2-qt. Lion fountain syrlngo 75c 1 2-qt. Homestead fountain syringe 7 So 31 2-qt. Merit fountain syrlngo 66o ill. 60 2-qt. Seal fountain syringe at 91.00 f 1.75 2-qt.-No. S00 combination hut water bottle and fountain syringe , 91.85 $2.00 2-qt. Premium con.-blnutlon hot water bottle and fountain syringe ....... 31.40 $1.00 2-qt. Homestead, hot water bottle, maroon color , ,.76o J1.00 2-qt. No. 500 hot water bot tle , , .65c SSc 2-qt. Merit hot water bottlr SOo 13 Do Mar's Whirling Spray S3.00 Htar Ball Top Nipple, dosen . 40c 15.00 Abdominal Supporters $3.50 IS. 00 Abdominal Supporters W2.23 2.2C Abdominal Supporters 91.50 75c Itubbcr Gloves .31c. Chest Protectors, all makes at H price. "Follaio (Ac Biaton Path" Beaton Drug Co. Farnam and 16th Sts. imimwTiimiI m Hi mm Every Man's oi Woman's Gar ment in the Store at Haif-Pspice DENNSYIVANIA 1 LINEo Winter Tourist Bounds Trip Tickets TO Florida Til WASHINGTON iii CINCINNATI Tit LOUISVILLE Go One Route Return Another Stopovers ' Also to Havana, Cuba , Now ou Sale Dally at Money-Saving Fares I'or tickets, reservations and full Information Address W. II. ROWIiATfl), Traveling I'nssengcr Agent, 319 City National Bank BIdg., OMAHA. 3 DOWN Takes Any Garment Home REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHERAND CHILD Mild. W1NSU)W'S BOOrill.NU STltti- tll bMu id lor avtr SIXTY YKAHs b MI1AJO.V ol HOTIIEH3 (or ' their CltlLDltlSN' WiiJC.M tEIiTilJNU, with I'liltFECT SUCCESS. It fcCOTUKS CHILD, SUKTtSNs Iba UUMS, AL til 1'AIN; CUltES WINU COUC. ana i tbt bit icrncdr tot DIAIUMIOEA. It ! Imclr Iiirmltis. n sur and U lor "tin. Wlatlow' Soothing 8rrup," and taka ua vluw Urn. Twaanr-Jlta cent! a hottla. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER A Great Farm Journal The Ilenl In llio AVral. .OtUSEMUIVT.S. "OMAHA'S rtTH OINTEE." Sally Mat., 15-2S-50C EvTS 1C-2I-EO-75C llere'i Another lirand Mew Ehuw THE DAZZLERS WI, EXTBAVAOAHBA. AMD VAUDEVZliI.H Kan Ensaltoni Kittle JliUb.II and a 0 tatt. Soma airllta la Tliat Bair Eeautr Chorui IUiuUr Oaratr ahow; That Mtiat QUALjSv' Ladlea' Dime Matinee Dally. ' "Worth Climbing- tho UllV Mat., lOo C1020c DOL'UUAS ST.. AT EIQIITEENTII II) ton VaulTllIe IncluAaa Tha orrat n&potl: vjpt nnwn, uuror ci (Vrrlil) Doudaa & tu(. laa. Harr Karl; Sbaw a Wllion; Hlpsoeoop net-1 Urea. Vrom S to (: at 7 anj P. M, Dally We'ra Of Aral Slat Consou Ht Week Then Pay $1 a Week mmmwmmWti ' BEDDEO Credit Glethinc Co. 1417 Douglas St. BRANDEIS THEATER THIS ArTXBlTOOIT TONIOHT Tha Sramatlo Samaatlon A BUTTERFLY ON THE WHEEL Sun, Mat- Hls-ht. 3 Siti MUTT and JEFF . Jan. 30 3 Saya Louisiana lou BOYD'S1,000 Seats, 25c TKI3 APTERNOOIfTOITIGIIT Tha jTour Act Play ajuaaxDsaair Waxt Waelci Houac of 1,000 Casai.e llouj:. -1UJ. fbono Advanced Vaudeville MATINEE TODAY 2:13 Mote Early Curtain Saturday XTlaTht, 8115 ShArp. joasFK JxrrEKSow stast wnki Krug Theater Matin Today, 3:30 SlpJit, 8:30 KXQX X.XTB IX BUBLISQUE with Pat White and Mile Marcia Prlflay JTliht Country 3to UtdUs Sally Dim Uattnte