Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 01, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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    HIE 1IKL: OMAJJA, SA'ITKDAY, l-'KBRTAKV 1. 1!U.?.
Quinine? No! Tape's
Best for Bad Cold
First dose of Pnpo's Cold Compound
relieves nil misery from n colli
or tlio grippe.
H It ft ffeslllvo fact that a dote of
Tape Cord-'imi pound, taken emf two
hour untl lone c oritur utlte. Uosen are
lakeu Mll;ftlitl Jha Grippe, ana bryali up
the'rr.or.t sovcif '.cold, dither in the liend,
r licit, -tack. timlchrtfelb or uny p2rt
of the body.
It prompt!) ii'IIcim tha moat misera
ble, headache, dullness, hoad and ik
i tufftd ti. feterlshftea. .sneezing, Mir
t iroat, running of th note, mucous ca
tarrhal discharge. sorencM, stlffuce una
rhucnvjti. twinges-
Take this wondciful Compound as di
rected, with tha knowledge that there
Is nitWmf 'cls in tha wolld. Mhroll will
cure your cotd or end CSrlp)i inlnery as
piomplly mid. without uny ether assist,
nnca Or bad aftereffects as a S-ctnt
package 'of Papo's Cold Cot.ipound, which
uny druggist can supplj-aoccpt no sub
stitute contain no quinine HelunrfH
In .every home TaMes nice-acts cent))'.
-Advertisement.
TWO BOY BANDITS CAUGHT '
Young Men Accused of Doing Bold j
Work in Des Moines.
CONFESS SOME OF THE DEEDS
Urn) An) SlmolliiK, lull Poller
lir'l Tin-tit if Holdup Where
Sump of tlir VIIIm rr
In Scrliiiin' Tomtit Ion.
"INSPECTION DAY" at
ORKIN BROS, SATURDAY
They Have got Aside Saturday,
February 1st, Jo Allow Com
parison of Rugs and
Floor Coverings.
' Inspei tlon day" Ih an event that lias
been originated by Orkln firothcrn and
It promises to be our of the most popular
lord occasions that has ever taken place
In this Mate
Trior to thejr great' February sale of
rugs and floor coverings, which starts
aionday. February 3. thty will hold an
Inspection dny" Saturday, nil day,
February 1. At this time the people of
Omaha are -Invited to Inspeet Orkin's.
superb slock 'Qf rug, nnd floor coverings'
on the third" floor. Come and make your
elections': orders will he taken In oil
nnd dollvrj-ed to you tonday. The
suleVtnrts Monday, but wo have In
atlKurrtVed "Inimectlon day" to give the
people elAtnce t(6r tttnparlson. Also,
In this rile; onr usual gltiujuntec noes
irIUi cacti tnirclfdrt'. and If yty ilnly a
ibg or floor covering und then find you
ran Bet a bigger value alscwhere, bring,
back the merchandise nnd we will return
your money-what do you thlim of that?
Our rug and ' drapery ilr partment has
l een greatly enlnrgcd and Is. Indeed, a
l;ice of brtitlty.
Con)o Saturday - "Inspection dny"
thero nro triyjfome wonderful bargains!
Jtemember,you;tiTn make your selections.
Katurdny, but no'tlrllverleH will bo made
mtlt sale day, Mo'nduy. Advertisement.
iKrom a. fltnft Correspondent, j
1HA WOINPS. la, Jan. JH.-lrWlnl
Tefegrnm.) Two boy imndlt?, who ar
Herrodltnl with having done a lance pift
of the Imhl robbing which has bean tlte.tl-
jliMt h mltn f leirtir hate, have oonfeneed
to mhih of the robberies-, but us yet ticny
havlr.g done any shooting
They are Ilmxey and 15ddle Wouthero,
(.eged It and 3 yearn. They wore arre.tel
after ft chase on thu street. They
euspeeted of bavin been the persons wlm
shut ('hnrlc Thompson, who Is dylnc
hut thev donv It. tlmiiali adtnlttlnc soma
or the bold hiitdilpx which pleceded It. j
1 'elective nlo declare the boys are ! I
hPonlhle for the ' shtiotlnK of CharlM '
HrlHi- a week nto.
.S.-v l.lnlill(l Hill.
The foienithe committee of the lowa
Mariufacturrn' assoelatlon, In session to.
day, practically completed a draft of u
bill that will be presented lo the legis
lature for n, wotkinen'a compensntlon act.
Its'cllfef point of difference from the re
port of the ftuto eommlHPlon Is that It
leaves the matter optional, ho its not l-j
Interfere with the Mutual Insurance com
pany the association has formed.
A mill lion Contest.
The contest committee making Investi
gation Into the election In Audubon
county oalivassed all but three precincts
today and found no matei-lnl changus 'n
the cpunt. Forty or more ballots have
been laid aside for consideration and upon
these will depend the outcome.
MAD DOG SCARE CAUSES
FRIGHT NEAR IOWA CITY
IOWA CITY, la., ,Iun. 3l.-(Hpiclal Tel
carnm )-Md dog ravages nt Farming
ton, Keokuk und Clarlnda resulted In five
children vlotlm being rushed to the Uni
versity of lowa hospital this morning In
nn'rffort-to administer the I'nsteur treat
ment before fatality. A" genernt vrnrnlng
hns been Issued to look out for dogs with
rubles. The victims today are Hobert
Oreathouse. 1 year old. Karmlnuton;
Ootille Hwlng. 1?, Keokuk! Willis Coffin,
C Clnrlndn; Iteynohl lidwnrds. 10, Clar
lnda) John .Schneider, 11, TCcqkuk, .
MRS. SIMGOE HAD
ITCHING HUMOR
, '- ALL-OVER HEAD
U'rled EvcrjthlnK. Almost (iuvn Up
Hppe. ( A LItUc nciluol Cured.
KonsttB city, Mo.. Oct. II. 1012
''Sorea began to break out all over by
I ead and on tho Inside of my ears. They
would gather nnd run, ami where It
would run It would make another aoro,
and my head finally got so bad, the way
II Itched won terrlbje. 1 alcpt with my
head wrapped up to keep fromncratch
Jiib In my Bleep. It wits mo sovere. 1 alo
had dwlifrr,-nTViajn!; hair. I tried
several dlfftrout Halves Md 4oul tllffor
eit kind's jiftJilOo'dVincdlcltiuv, Uiit noth
ing sereafn! (o frtTty good. AVo were..
lalking-fpT4;urtliiK .iujv hulr off.
"I hacehttrdubluft almost two ycara
and almflfrtntW;tlp 'nl hope of over be
lag t-uietiVwietfTn 'end ndvlscd me to
Hot ItosjhtilJftXn f jar. and began us
ing ltmW'.itV'l1')fvpap. mid found re
lief afUVM
tljc fl
about
Ilrely cured.lRlglioil) Mra. S'. It. Sim
oe. 1S09 Ilcllcvlcw Street.
lie t tor prodf.even than such u let tor,
1 to try. Hqslnol yourself ami sen how
iiUlckly the Itdhlng stupa und stubborn
skin oi; pcaliynfuptlona dlsappeur. lies
Inol Ointment ind Soap lire sold by nil
druggHta. l3otf ttce trial, wrjlo to Dept.
U-T. ltealnol OJieni Co,, flaltlmore. Mil.
uftijriCfelWfuJp.lilcatlons. Ao used
irpkytfircWvol Olnlipont. and
it oHeA'nJlf .of,anilier, and 1 was en-
LIVER PILLS
Sagar-coMed and all vegeUbte. Dote,
only one pill at bedtime, For const!-;
Pfttlon, bilious heidachc, Indigestion.
flyer's. f7. Sold for 60 yean.
Ast Yew Dectw. k2..friL:
REbT AND HEALTH TO kul hfch AND CHILD
itHa. winblows toorm.No bitar k
km Mt lt srer B1XTV YtAllj iit WIOUO.N4
it UOTIIEns .fr tklr V llll.Ui(l;.v WIUN
TX.ETM1NO, llh fBKl'Kv. r iSUCCKM. It
fCOTIICS th CHILD, tytTi.M Km ULMi. AU
LAYS til PAINj CUnKS WIND COLIC. m1 ii
Via ttt ia4r tor DunitllOKA. , It Ii tw
Ivttl ktrtnitM. p tar od mW tot "lla
wiMlaVt Bootklai IrniB," tud uk uj kM
11UTI2LSI.
"Tho Hotel of American Ideals"
Wasbingtoa, D.C.
Hotel Powhatan
Iensssylvnnla Arenuo
a tJth and 11 Street
iTrr. riraproof. Soropaan Flu
up.
Hootns, pilvnto liutli, 9'-.3l.
. SJ.UU up
I leo per cent lire. Curm anU Uuu
y Proof. Two block frow '.Vhlia
IIOUSV ! IIVKI All yviw
of Imerwi.
WRITE KOlfSOUVKMtt KOOKI.K:
wirn mai'
'' Oaroars tod Opatators.
Biractlon aad Uftnastmaat
cumnmu m T.iaviii
WEBSTER CTY PIONEER
( v C0MITS SUICIDE
WKHSTHU 1'ITV. laTHjnn. 31. (Special
Tolesrnm.l-Webster City's widest pioneer.
V. 1.' AVilrtlilngtpn. a rrsldont;f.r since
'1HW, eoptniltted suicide this mornliTby,
shooting himsoir while temporarily n
sane, lie was past 03 ryears of age am
hnd been In good health.
SIOUX CITY IMPLEMENT
WAREHOUSE IS BURNED
SIOUX CITr, la., jnn. 31,-(0eclal Tel-cgram.)-T.
O, Northwall farm Implement
warehnuso was destroyed by"flro this
morning, the loss ds iTOfftHAMiartly' coy.
crcd by'lhsit'ru'n'ce. Tire-fire started from
an overheated furnace.
' y
Intta Sews ote.
. FA HllAllt'T The town oodnell met In
sSicclul session Monday evening and called
aAspeclul election March 3 to voto on
the Issuance of bonds for a municipal
witter works plnnt.
LOCIAN-Thu mnirlago of Miss Anna
Sander nnd fjustav Konnlg was solemnised
at the homo or tho bride's parents or near
Logan Wednesday. Hew C. S. Mursolf
of tho Vrpsbytcrlnn chinch of Logan of.
delated.
IOOAN-C. It. llnber. n dentist of
ijgun for a number of years, surprised
many friends by returning with n br do
from Iayton. O.. Wednesday. Tim bride
and groom will bo nt homo In Iogan,
February J.
LOt'IAN A. M Fyrnndo of Magnolia,
secrctuty of the "Old Settlers' day.1' re
ports that sixty-seven old settlers have
passvd uwny In Harrison county slnco
August Si Thirteen of these had a
leshlcnco here of 11 half century.
SHANNON niTY-Kdltor lilshop of the
Shannon City Star has announced the,
suspension of thla publication with the
Issue or February 7. lie expects to con
tinue his job printing. hoAvevelv at the
same location.
IXXIAN-O. H. litrson sold forty head of
hogs at tho llvo stock pavilion hern yes
terdny afternoon for VJ.OT. Tho mull In
charge of the sulo paid tho promoterH of
tho short r.oursn building the colnpllment
of having thfl best constttlcted building
for euch punsea In the state.
aLKNW'OOtt-AVnrd has been lcelved
by Olenwtiod relatives of tho death of
James Contes, tho thread manufacturer
at Carrick house, Ayr. Scotland. There
are twenty heirs to tho estate, which Is
estimated at KUW.00O. 'nie Glenwoo.1
telattve live Mrs. U. M. Coates and
daughter, Mrs. Coatcs-Shaw.
l.OOAN Andy hlnn. n successful
swliiebrweder living betweon Logan and
Woodhlne. had the misrortune o mse
twelVM hoga from his yanls retontly and
htus far no trace of the men who did the
stealing has been found. As the hogs
weighed from $to to 450 pounds each, tho
loss aggregates a tidy sum- 1
tlLUNWOOU In district couit In les
slon here. Judge Arthur In ehnrijc. the
uase of tho lltlgutlon.ovor tho will of the
Into A-J. Hougaa of Henderson Is 011. Mr
Values that are worthy the name
U1p VERY garment in your &ock
looks so new, in fact you seem to show more
new styles than I have seen elsewhere," said a young man here yes
terday. Facts arc facts and the truth will prevail. Practically every
garment in our mammoth clothing stock is fresh, new, mid-season
merchandise. There's a reason for it and the Nebraska's new owners
are determined to offer unmatchable values real store service.
Our Entire Stock of Men's and Young Men's
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
$12-1? to 40-2?
SUITS
Moil's and Young Men's
newest mid-season fabrics
and models, sale prices
$750 to $1 750
Great line?, al
$9.75 and $13.50
100 Quality
Clothes at
331 to 50 .Off
Remember, no reserve,
every garment on sale,
and cvf-ry garment Is
moBt desirable, faslilop
ablo and correct In every
detail.
All bIzch for men and
young men of ovcrj proportion.
to
OVERCOATS
Men's and Young Men's
high class models, richest
weaves, sule prices
7---to$25-
Great lines, at
$9.75 $13.50 $17.50
The Clothes You Want at
ONE-THIRD TO ONE HALF OFF
We secured the season-end overproduction from sev
eral of ,America's best clothes makers at a tremendous reduction frotn
regular' wholesale prices. We were in a position to handle these
enormous stocks owing to tho record breaking business we had during change of
wnership. Our buying advantages make your opportunity. Gentlemen, this bone
Mit is yours make the most of this wonderful sale.
iii ir-, j i uiiur..iD ii 1 1 lav i oan -mil tmm an jmum i in rini uiii
wm. I ri muffin
j nx. i mm i iMrm jr.- r
mr m i l l m&w
Shirt Sale
Such celobrated makes as
Excello, Columbia and Fault
less. Greatest Shirt sale.
Men $1.00 d S1.25' ftQn
ShlrtsT Bale price vJ70
7
81.50 ! ?1.75 QC.
s, naln price yJ
S2:00 nl S2.50 15
j, sale price P
...50c
Underwear Sale
Any Union Suit, S3.50 nd S4.00
values, your choice or our (t- QC
entire stock Saturday. . . . jj) 1 JD
Sweater Sale
.Men's S3.50 ami $4.00 neavy AVool
Swcntcrs, tan, ranroon and dQ QP
oxford; best styles, Sat. tj)aat30
.Mcii'h
Union
S1.00 "" $1.25 7C
i Suits, nt. . . . OC
Men's
Swent
,!i;0.?. .:25.... 65c
.Mcn'H
. Shlrtsj
Mon'a
Shirts,
Night Ilobes, 75
valucB, salo price ,
1ARCIEST AND
ni3ST EQUIPPED
. APPAREL
STCIR'E.
Semi
Annual Collar
Sale
Saturday we will place on sale
1,200 dozen men's 4-ply collars,
bought from ouo of the largest
collar manufacturers of Troy,
X. Y. All the good shapes.
Fresh, new collars Saturday at
Box of 6
for
39c
Pants Sale
Our entire high grade stock
of men's' aiid young men's
pants, on sale in four great
lots.
$2.50 ud $3.00 Pants, tj i 75
special sale price J) 1 .
$3.50 and S4.00 I'nnis, 4q50
special sale price tp
$4.50 and $5.00 I'ants, O50
special sale price
$6. $6.50. $7.50
Pnnts, special sale price.
00
mckaaefotMnqCQ;
John A. Swanson, Pres.
Wm. L. Holzman, Treas
NEW OWNERS
i lllal li I i i i I I l
CORRECT
apparel for
.men' and'.
WOMEN.,
itiad Monday. February 3. Two trips
dally will bo made each way, starting
from hera about 7 R, in., nnd returning'
about It a, m. At 3 p. m., tho second trip
north will be made, returning to this
place about 5 p, tn. This will give, people
who go either way four hours In elthei
Creston or Macksburg and return thu
some day.
FOrtT DODOB-Sunerlntenaent U A
Downs of tho Cherokee-Omaha division
of the Illinois Central discredits tho re
port thut has been sent out from Chicago
that employes. of tho Central will here
after be deprived of the privilege of
uses. The dispatch was first published
a Hloux City oaner, Suoerintindnt
Downs declares ho would know If such
pa
III
a measure had gone Into effect or were
contemplated. Slnco the giving of passes
Is part of a system -that compares with
merit System on other business, he as
serts tho taking away of pauses from
employes Is wholly Improbable.
VAN WJ3UT-Mr. and Mrs. Albert
lCJllunl celobrated their sixty-seventh
wedding anniversary last week. When
the civil war broke out Mr. and Mrs.
Milliard lived In Scotland county, Missouri,
Mr. Hullard served three months In the
state militia. While Mr. Uulhtrd was
absent his wife kept herself well Informed
of the enemy's movements and carried
the news to the union camp ten to thirty
mllea distant One morning she went to
Ktniv, Mo., a small town four miles
distant from her home where she noticed
a commoUon among the confederate
aoldters. Learning that they had several
union men aurrounded In n cornfield and
were mustering enough confederates to
help tho guards capturo them, Bhc
quickly mounted her horse and started
for tho union camp twenty-six miles
away. She delivered her message In time
to save tho surrounded union detachment.
Key to tho Sltuatlon-Beo Advertising.
Hurley Hotel nnrned.
nt'RLHY. Idaho. Jan. 31-The Hurley
hotel was burned to the ground today,
causing a loss of 75.O0O. Tho hotel wns
filled with guests, but nil escaped.
Ilniicrna wllli-il uiurtlcitllv all of Ida tiro li
my to Ills wife Children and grand
children will contest the provisions of the
will un the grounds of undue Influence by
lilaywe nnd one son.
CRKSTON Father John Nooimii
recently appointed to the parish at fit
Anthony's churrh. South Des Moines,
from the Creston parish will soy his lust
muss at the Immneulato Conception
church hero Kunday. He ha been called
to tho Dea Molnea oharge several
Woka earlier than expected. Ills sue.
ccsnor hero has nut yet bceu announced.
FOUT DODO K The Btaey Fruit com-Mm-
haa rjurchased the Fort Dodsc bul
1 nna known its the Davidson Fruit com
pany mid have Incorporated here with
iS.COa capital. A. V. Stacy of MlnncapolU
Is president. Clinton U Htncy of Mln
i neapolls Is vice president. K. V- Merrill
, nf Fort Dodgo Is aocretary and Claude C
Droughton of Fort Dodge In treasurer.
. FOUT DODOlC-necause one month I
uvo she nit her hand severely wit
hioUcii window glass, Mrs. 1$. I Carter
li now deud at her home In this city
Mrs. Cartwr.waa lowering u window when
suddenly the glass In It shattered. Thre
f ngei'H we if almost severed In tho u
ildent. Teii' days ago blood .poisoning
m t In and all treatment wus futile
, i.'nH3TO.V-Tho resignation of C M
Manes an iiiuuagvr and secretury of the
lowiv I'loduue company's plant here har
tieen followed by the announcement of
I' Ik appointment na manager of a large
olant Ineatnl ut Chlckaaha. Ok)., for the
Aaion Poultry and Kgg company of Kun
'as Cltv. Mr. I'anes has been with the
'nwo Produce company for eleven years
as manager of different branch offices,
POQNK--William Apderton of La
'rvi'te Ore., who has been asltant
MilMnteudeut of the Oreaon Ualhva
ti-d Navigation I'onioany has been au-
ntml master mechanic of the Iowa
"'ston of the t'hlcago Northwestorn
'h head'iuartera at llooiie Anderson
r.e-da J. K Oiiper, who recently re
Kit to take a sbnllar position with
Northwestern at Uwoito, Wis,
CUKSTON"-flegular schedule passenger
nli fertile Is expected to begin on the
w Creston Wlnterset & Des Molnev
Ask .for Onr
Oatalor of
Morlng Flotara
Xuslo ft Books
Uaslo Bags.
Satchel a and
rolders,
asc to e.oo
Our Music Department Has Been
Removed to the Basement
IN our new location wo will have ample facilities for 'offering, expedient service and taking propor caro
of our fast growing music department. It is the most complete music section In the city nnd wo can
fin any want in tno realm of uuibic. .noio ror Saturday:
FREE An opining souvenir of aief music with ach purchate
The World's Masterpieces,
Barcarolli
(Contes d'HoffmanJ ..
uffeiibarb
Black Hawk Waltiea WhImIi
Oltisen'a Oalop Voltl
Edelweiss Ollda... . , VaudrrbecV
railing Waters Truax
Tautt Transcription ..Loybuol
Tlfth tfootorna Ley bach
Uoute, Bwaat Komi Trans Mlack
Kumoresque , Dvonik
II Troratora Dorn
Z.aat Hopa Uottsehalk
Oranr Blossoms Ludovlc
OTr tha Waves riosaa
yoat and Peasant Overture Suppe
Tratty Piotura Lange
Princess Patches Ilosaa
6
Copies
for 25c
m tht battmtnt music department.
6 copies for 25c
, Pure as Snow Lance
Qui Viva Oalop lloriit
Bajmond uvortnre Thomas
I saok Walts , Metcalf
Schubert's Serenade .richubcrt-Liszt
VOCAL
i Anchored Wntsou
Ava Ilarta Maseagnl
' Ballava Ma of All Endearing Yonrur
i Charms ritevonson
. Carruena--Med Lune-Wllaon
I Jerusalem Kacretl song Tarker
1 I.ogt Ohori, Tho Sullivan
t Rosary Medium Ppencer
Seranade i...Hchuhert
Tenting Tonight On tha Old Camp
I Qround , Klttredge
Piano Teachers Attention!
BKETHOVKN'H SONATAS AT 6Sc
nurgmullcr Studies at 3So
Chopin Nocturnes at JSc
Chopin Wultzes nt Sir
Cxerny'a Studies at le
Holder Studies at in
Motarl'H Sonatas, complete, SSc
Kcales and Chorda nt Un
Iiellad'H Piano Method at 15c
llei'tln'a Piano Method at HSc
Meyers' I'lano Method ut 3Xc
I lamina Piano Method at SSc
PractlcaJ Course for litglnners,
llolat. SSc
Methods and studies for violin,
mandolin, guitar, banjo und all
Instruments,
Popular Sheet Music, 10c
"Cecelia." "Daisies Vont Toll,"
"Down Uy the Old Mill Stroara,"
"Georgia Land." "Hitcliy Koo,"
"I Alwnys Knew tho Girl I'd
Lovo Would Look Like You,"
"I Love to Llvo In Loveland,"
! "Youre My Raby," "Lady Angel
i inc." "Till tho Sands of the
Desert Grow Cold" and 5,000
other big song hits.
VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL
CONCERT ALL DAY.
Musical Instruments
Music rolls from 25c up
Mandolins from $3.75 to $30.00
Guitars, J4 25, 7.00, $11.50
and $21.00.
Violins from $2.70 upward
Dunjos, guaranteed, $C00 and
$9.75.
Special price on aci-ordeoiis. tlari-
nets. cornets, ocarinas, diuins
Largest assortment of mouth bar.
inonlcas, magic harps and magU
flutea In the city.
Kxpert pianists to try over imistc
berore you pun nase
Do Not Trifle
With Your Eyesight
Thousands of dollars are being spent
annually by municipalities to protect school
children. The backwardness of children has
been found due to ill health and largely to
defective eyesight. i
What Kind of a Light Have
You in Your Home?
Incandescent Gas Light is the nearest
approach to daylight. A Reflex or Portable
Gas Lamp gives a pure, white light and throws
t down on the paper, book or sewing. This
is the one wholesome light for reading, sew
ing and other work which demands concen
trated use of the eyes.
Experts recommend gas light for public
libraries, which is proof of its effectiveness.
With this effectiveness you get economy. In
our selected stock of Portable Gas Lamps and
other Incandescant Gas Lights you will find
the lamp aqd price to suit, k
Omaha Gas Co.
Tel. Doug. 605.
1509 Howard St.
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