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I Lllti OMAHA SUNDAY BEB; iliilHM AIM' 2, 1013. 3-A Nebraska THREE MORE DOTFOR BEL'S Wednesday Final Limit for Their Introduction. Nebraska, Nebraska INAUGURATION HELD It1-rtciui " Itt Htn) moft lmm'!ilvff i rlovolp. IVOf Might KtlUCRtlOlt who. witli MlM on u MAYING ROOM AT CAPITOL sn(r Architect Hit")' lMnimlnw Method for I.ncHtlnic Ucpnrt mrtitn nml llnrrntln In Por utnnriit tltuirter. itVom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. l.-(SpeclBl.)-Wcdne-lav will lc tho last day 111 which bills i an b? Introduced and many of the sen mors who arc not out Investigating stato institutions are busily at work preparing iillls for tho final rush. KCJflfSJiK until. nftM-tli(! time hue lapsed for lhc Introduction of the bill scxt Wednesday. It Is the Intention of the committee lo call the inembtrsy of the commission as witnesses and have them explain Just how many mergers of tele phono compunles and street railway toin'ianles. they liave perrrftted and why they permitted tho mergers. ' Johnson Farmers Elect Officers TECl'.MSfiH, Neb.. Feb. l.-(Speclol.-The Johivsoii County Farmers" Institute. Is In annunl session here. Some, of the outside talent that has already appeared Includes J. W. Kin of Lincoln. h argued the question of "The Consolidation of Country Schools." A. E. Anderson CtfNYlCT CRITICISES 1RIEND; i .3 BY GRIDIRON CLUB lterJ Legislator Gets Letter After Visit Made to Prison. (Continued from 1'anp One.) "backed hlinself nirnlii't a Kood loser. In order to push tho work of the senate of Concord spoke on "Corn Problems" nml lose as little time lis possuue. ij Uurp tables were placed In the north west and southwest comers of the . liambcr this mornlntr to enable commit tees who uro short on a place to meet or' have to' po down town, to Bet together o nshort Jiotlco within the chamber and 1 1 ansae t their work. State Architect Hurd F. Miller, working under Instructions of tho senate, has been busy tho last week examlnlnp tha state houso and working on plans which will ma more room In the futuro aw provldo committee rooms In tho basement and .byways of tho rtato houso so that the biennial moving day may bo abolished lo some extent. People who hav been m the habit of coming to the Btata house to do business with some of . tho, de partments aro compelled, slnco the lcEl laturo Is In session to got a special guide or get out a search warrant to find the office they want to do business with. Th3 minor department havo some of them been tucked snuglr out of sight either clown In somo remote corner of tho base ment or hid In tho private office of soma of the state officers, while others ara mixed up with legislative bureaUB or ' working with committees or legislative' clerks. Klrc CommtMoncr Active. Fire Commissioner W. S. Rldgcll has bfeiu.llvlng the strenuous llfo slnco tak ing charge of the office of fire commis sioner and has been put most of the week. He Investigated a fire In Omaha., tho first part of the week, attended a fire preventive meeting In Hastings a little later and yesterday mado a speech, at Denver at a meeting of firemen. Miss Mamie Muldoon of Omnha, who lyis bec-i In the office for some years, re i elved lier appointment ns stenographer in the office this morning. Ilniiil Seek IlecoKiil t Ion. 'Pie band . of tho Second regiment of the Nebraska National Guard stationed ar Central City, will bo mustered out shortly by Adjutant General Hall. There .no four applications In for the vacancy nnmng them ono from Lincoln. It Is probable that tlio Lincoln application will bo thn first considered, as it is of somo importance to havo a band of one of the regtments stationed at head quarters of the guard. Condition of Trrnnury, " State Treasurer George has prepared his report rfor tho month of Jnmtary which ;hows a balance on. hand of J615,.184., as" against $567,429.31 last jjipnth. The recj)pt3 t or the month havo ,been :AI.2S1.9f'and tho payments $7!)I,330.QC. IIIVMIAW'H VIEW OK YKIMIilt nnd W. F. Johnson of Harvard on "Hog Cholera." At ft local moving picture house last evening n mlmber of reels were FOUND FAVORS BEING GIVEN CnllPd Anthorltlm Dttirii iiiiiI Cnm lilnlnt from lponrr PoIIihtciI Some l)ny l.tr lote.. Su'ipf Hiiut Off. 1 From tv Staff Coresiunident.) LtNCOLN. Feb. l.-(Speclnn-UegHrd-less of the change In administration and in the management of tho state peniten tiary, legislators who vl'lted the Institu tion discovered thero a lack of discipline. Olio senator spoke of the favors being extended to one prisoner whom ho hap PHieil to know, and was surprised a few dus later to receive a letter from the convict criticising him for "butting In." the world for In the struggle the wigs and false mustaches becoming displaced, revealed the features of the two new jcnnuiuaies lor aum:sMon 10 uic cum. juiiu I K. Monk of the tft. 1'ntfl Dispatch and LT.ilti. 1 fitivlt nf thn Vntfc 1vaii. ing Post. , Next, President-elect Wilson was dlx covered, conducting his first cablhet i counstl on the litis of n fneiilty meet- Ing, and calling upon., iv -membflr of his. I 'Thesis.'' It soon appeated that all the I cabinet officers from the secretary of state to tho attorney general bore the features of willlnm J. Hrynn. Thorn were nine in an. nrounti the camnei board. "Where Is my cabinet?" queried tho IHiddcht. "Ho will- soon Uc hc.-. romled tin lit Offlcr." "Offlre,'' "PHIc t)ah." etc. An entertaining feature of the dinner wn h reproduction of "fltatuary Hall," I which disclosed through the nt;rii,'y . of a loim-voiceii ueiurer suen 1'iasiie iitos ures ns'ffirftief Selctiir llhlty, rtrpVi setitfttlvo Ollle .lames. William X Uryan and others. glve'n showing advanced sctentfflc farm- T"" nator-s home folks heard of It . tuid lug nnd the door, were thrown open , te very much in favor of the sena r StlCKUlg OUt for aiscipmifi unim- mui- 1 tun. nnd they insist he must stand pat tho farmers At noon Friday the business men of Tecumseh served u lunch. A fea ture of the afternoon was the stock Jurg Ing, tho same being In charge of a rep resentative from the stato experimental farm at Lincoln. Tho following officers have been elected to serve the coming year: President. Frank Williams; vice president, G. S. Phillips; secretary. C. v. Douglas; treasurer. D. 8. Warner. NOTES FROM WEST POINT AND CUMING COUNTY WEST, POINT. Neb.. Feb. l.-tSpeclal.) Frank M. Tighe and Miss Gertrude Mc- Kcegan were married at the Catholic church at Bancroft on Wednesday, Uev. M. D. O' Donahue performing the nuptial ceremony. The attendants were Dr. D. J. Tlgho of West Point and Miss Jose phine. Tlghe. The brido Is the daughter of Terrence McKeegan, a pioneer settler, and the groom Is the son of Charles Tlghe of Hancroft township. Tho couple departed on tho afternoon train for a wedding trip In the south and on their return will commmco housekeeping on their own farm northwest of this city. Announcement Is authoritatively inad. that Congressman Dan V. Stephl-ns will shortly rccommcnu to tho scnuto tha name of William M. Harstick for post master of West Point. Mr. Hftrntlck Is the present county clerk and while his personal popularity is great nnd his' abil ity unquestioned, yet It has always oecn understood that Colonel .fames C. Blllott. thepresent postmaster,-woohl' Kllowed to serve out tho remainder of his term, which expires early In the spring of Wl. Wolf hunts throughout the county aro becoming frequent, the pests belpg nu merous and doing considerable damage. A hunt, covering six miles square, will take place on Sunday north of the city, and on Thursday another 0110 on a moro elaborato scale will be pulled off on the west side of tne river. and Insist on the convict being treated ns a convict. Tho legislative visitors brought back the story that Warden Fenton had dis covered a supply of "dope" In tho Instltu tlon. which was brought to him by a frusiv. and he at once confiscated the find nnd shut off the prisoners addicted to the habit from getting any more. As a result, the visitors said, a number of con- vlcts 'were half enmy during tho time of tho visit ANTI-GIFT ENTERPRISE SUIT SUBMITTED FOR DECISION secretary. Hoboes Object to Talk of Socialists MICE FOR SUFFRAGETTES. Students Plan to Release Rodents Along Line of March. PLOT CAUSES CONSTERNATION I it roller A intent to Poller! Who Jiny The.v. Cannot .MnUe rrrt I ntll (lie AnluinU Vre IteleAsrd. ' WASHINGTON. Feb. 1.- SonmperlnR rats ttnd mlee are counted on i college student to stttinpcile the suffragist pa- rmln mt Mnri.li .1. The tintlsitnl ilMn.tnd for indent was explained today when . - ' the plot that hat rpi end through virtually NKW OULHANi). Ui.. Feb t. Injecting rery Institution of learning In the cap Of a socialistic prop.tpunda and dtseu-iUHt wn imed. The collegians Intend, Can Almost See Pimples Go The New Cnlclntn Sulphide Trent mcitl llocst Wonders lo Kvcry Kind of Skin Kruptloii. You don't want to wnlt forever and a day to get rid of your pimples or other rkln oruptlons. You want to get rid of them right now. Next week you may want to go somewhere where you wouldn't lllio to havo to take th pim ples along. t Hull Mooser Comments 011 Action In 1'illiiK T. II. 'k Name. ' (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN.. Neb., Feb. 1. (Special.) Nathan Mertlam, national committeeman for tho bull moosers, accompanied by oung Mr. Hlnshaw of Kansas, who waa m Lincoln a day or two ago looking up bull moose sentiment, when Interviewed said lie had only been In town a few hoiiru and therefore, had not had time to find opt Just how much sentiment there was around. When asked what ho thought of the action of John O. Yelser in filing the name of Theodore ltoosc elt as a candidato for the republican presidential nomination, ho replied: "That'ri foolishness. The man who would do such u .thing ought to be in Jail.' Colonel Yclscr was; in the legislative corridor at the time, but no effort was mado to have him jailed. WUV'liI) VOTE TllllOUtill NUMllISIl l.imiunUfr (itven Tip on Way to MnUe Short Uallot. fFrom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb.. Feb. l.-(SpecJal.) Somo one has taken the trouble to cupply tho jnehibers of tho legislature with a suggestion for a simple ballot. Tho In dividual who Is boosting this simple bal lot. has a plan which will make voting as one desires, as clear as mud, and any man who Is able to read figures and remember them II1 find voting not only n pleasure, but a good (raining for tho kind. The. proposed oaiiot would nave no names thereon, but wheli a candidato flies, he is to be given a number by tho secretary of stato or county or city clerk and parties desiring to vote for him will have to learn liTs number. Sample ballots contain tho names of the -andldati'S,vnnd their number, but the official ballot contains only the number. nOODV MAY HUT ALLOWANCE HASTINGS, Neb.. Home Clnlnm Committer Fnvom Allotting f.1,000. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLX Feb. l.-(Spcclal Telegram.) The house committee on claims tonight voted to allow Thomas K. Doody, the guard who w'as-shot during the atteiiipttd escape of the threJ convicts, "Bhorty ' Gray, Morley and Dowd, last March, lioody fired at the men as long -as h was able while they were breaking out of the prison. POTTS TO TAX COlll'Olt ATIO.NS SECRETARIES OF BOARDS OF HEALTHvDIFFER ON CASE (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. ?eb., Feb. 1. (BpecIal.)-vTho U..n..l . '... .Jj... ' . t..bvi -'n !j wotu i..t.Fic;i.:in ; iliq mult iwnta or iicaun, wno nave rieen noiuing a hear ing on the charge made against Dr. Charles A. Yoeder of Elm Creelf, who was accused of committing a criminal operatlo nupon Mrs. Jessie il. Ward of that place, after spending co'nslderabl time upon tho charges nnd going Into tne niatter. pretty thoroughly, has been Unable to come to an agreement. The complaint 'against Dr. Yoder in volved the cancellation of his certificate tb practice medicine In the state, and had tho 'board found him . guilty he would have been debarred from practice.' The vote on cancellation stood a tie.' Dodson and Fall being for the revocation and Carr and Cu minings against. It will now bo up to the Board of Health to tok somo action on tho findings. .otrn from Urn I r lor. BEATIUCK, Neb., Feb. l.-(8peclal.)- County Attorney Cobbey yesterday filed a petition In the county court asking that tho six small children of Mr. and Mrs. John Marks of South Ileutrlcc lie taken from their parents and placed In charge of the Nebraska board of control for neglected children. It Is alleged that the parents aro not fit to provide for tho chil dren, the oldest of TYhlch is 10 years and the youngest 3 months. Cora M. Goodtn of Wymoro yesterday filed suit for divorce In the district court agulnst her husband, GrcenbcriT Goodln, Slui alleges .that her husband has been guilty of extreme cruelty toward her and that he deserted her In June, 1910. Louise Marion Kddv. the little daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Lewis Eddy of .De Witt, died suddenly yesterday. Farewell to I'rof. Clark. ILUIVARD, Neb., Feb. l.-(8poclal.)-Prof. It. V. Clark, for nearly eight years superintendent of Harvard schools, left Harvard yesterday with Mrs, Clark and family for Kearney, where tdday he en tered on his work as superintendent .of the Industrial school for boys. Hupcrin tendent Mollrlan, his successor, and the teachers, accompanied by the high school drum corpa and all the students .of each department, matched to the train in n line extending fully two blocks, .where they wcro joined by a largo.' number of citizens, alt Joining In farewell greetings to Prof. Clark and family, who during tnelr- residence here liave b'eeir useful fat- tdrs in school nnd social Interests. s Feb. t. -(Special Tel- egram.)-Thc suit of the state to oust the Spcrry & Hutchinson company, a New .waev trad ng stump corporation, uom Nebraska under the nntl-frec gift enter prise law passed In Ml wan. taken under adWsemont by Judge nutigiih today fol lowing three days of argument. Hesldes local counsel, the defendant was repre sented by N'oW Ytrk 11,1(1 I'l"00'11 nttor- nevs. The company's defense was muoe . . . ...... 11.. i..n,.au nt aMIInlf on the grounds mm uutiuvto - r. trading stamps dememablo In premiums Is not in violation of the act. ann mai me. act Is unconstitutional. Authorities were quoted from seventeen stales where laws said to be similar to the Nebraska act wcro held to be Invalid. The state attorneys argued tlint these laws were uniiKC rMeura". " knocked out because they were cm legislation, whereart tho -Nebraska act Is said to be general In application and practically a literal copy of the District f Cnhimbla law. lately sustained by the district supreme court. No decision Is expected for two weeks, tho case Is the only ono now .being pushed for the en forcement of the untl-glft enterprise law. which affects nearly all retail business In tho state. Tho losing sldo will un doubtedly nppeal. MISS ROBERTSON IS APPOINTED. STENOGRAPHER f z T , .(From a Stuff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. l.-Spttclal Telegram.) Miss .Kunlco Robertson., formerly ste nographer In the.auditor's office and now chlof stenographer to tho secretary of the senate, was appointed stenograpner in mo office of the labor commissioner by Gov ernor Morehend thhv morning. Miss Latira Chrlstens'on will succeed her as chief stenographer In the senate. Note from Alllnnee. AT.T.TANCI3. Neb.. Feb l.-(Bpeclitl.)- Tlie- engagement of Miss Jbsephlno Ware, daughter of llcv. Ueorge aro 01 mo Alliance Episcopal cliurcn, ana j-awreuo W. King of Minneapolis, Minn, has been announced. The wedding will occur som tlmo this year. Tho body of Grant Smith, who was murdered while being escorted by the sheriff from Casper to. Rawlins, W50., was hurled hero, today beside his mother o.,i i,r..u,or Smith was handcuffed ti tho Blierlff and was shot without warn itic liv a man who had an old grudge against him. William Grow, an employe of tho IHir ti,.i-i,. rnllu-nv. died suddenly of ltemorrhaEe of tho stomach, . thought to have been brought oh by heavy lifting, Ho and his family cum'o here recniitlv from Manchester, N. It., where the, noti win he taken for interment. "Ho? You mean they. For Unit error of grammar.yoit will tmnulale five, extra, pages of Vlomer." letorted'Mt. Wilson. Reminded thixt he had never before at tended ,a cabinet meeting. Scetetnry of State Hran admitted that he had not, tut added, "1 have made three attempts at It." Secretary of tho Treasury Hryan de clared he had not hud a financial Idea slnco ISM. Secretary of War Hryan de clared he wan not Mr. Wilson's secretary of war. but 'his own secretary; that he was not In 'Mr. Wilson's cabinet, but In his own cabinet. Secretary of the Navy Hiyan favored no more battleships until Lincoln, Neb., became 11 seaport. Attorney General Rryun, residuary legatee of 400 Incompleted trust prosecutions, declared his trust policy to bo "lo bust thiiso we cun't trust, and trust those we can't bust," and explained that when a trust was reorganized "the mall stockholders lose thclr'S quicker." Tho real trouble began when President Wilson undertook to frtimo his message, as the Hrynn cab inet Insisted on relieving him. Muny good topics were declared to be ivscrved for four yenrs, such as "Philippine lndeiK-nd- encc." "Government Ownership of leie-j graphs," "Penny Postage," etc. Hut tho cabinet agreed that for present considera tion It might take up the protection of the fur veal, tho abolition of tho Turkey trot at InaugurAl halls, civil service inform and tho rule of "the people." And as tho cabinet meeting broke up. each member left In tho president's hand a little memo. Tandum to this effect: "The thing to bear down on hard Is one four-yeat-tcrm for the president of tho I'nlted States." Miss Democracy came to the dinner In scanh of a mascot, which afforded tho musical members of tho Gridiron cluh an opportunity to revive tho comic opern of that name' as a vehicle for a parody on the political situation. Thomas Jerferson's shade returned to earth to ascertain how the "Party Groat." whluh hit fathered, had Improved, uuderV took to assist tho maid In her search, und tho result wus a flood of mascots. First came Miss Tariff Reform, with toy sheep, described by .Tcfftwon as Schedulo Iv," which though Just now a. lamb, soon Would be made a gout. Sank Miss Tariff: I feel iUlto apprehensive. ..That befor.ii l'jn reduced, ftomeono with taste expensive, Will mark mo for a boost. Other inai-cotH cumb In order: "Miss Filipino liulepondence," Miss Investlga- tlon,'', who bellaved tlio nation needed Watching; "Initiative," and "MUs Rlff- affcrendum." who thought "things right side Up at .present, should be turned-tip- sing of politics and religion In the "N:' tlotuil Hobo convention" were barred by the delegates todn .lames Ertds Howi, known as the "mllllotialro hobo." wn l......l.t .t.....H .. 1... ....... ,.i.t . ... t. linn, uti nut. 11 urn 111, niiiini'ii.11 l. mil' Ttrlte the ruling of President Jeff DavK "This ain't' no political hot-air Kutiff." shoule.d a delegate, "and t o Alh't'gOlniT 1 over seeiv It hHS developed, to post their forces along the length of Penitsyhania acnue and. nt a pre-arranged stpnai, dash into the nmrehlnic linn with handbag or par cels containing the mice, shaking them out Into the street. They expect the greatest display of hoMrry and llngerlo to let you fellows spoil our convention. President Datls said the convention had been called for the sole pnipoe of con sidering the welfaie of the ''hoys who are tip nsulnst It," ami ho did not In llcxe thity should Ins "forced to listen to U'lut of rot about sorlhllMu from those who have axes to grind." Boy Charged With Four Murders QLINCY. III.. Feb. t.-Tho Adams county grand Jury yesterday returned four Indictments against Ray Pfon schluldt, aged D), for the murder of his pu rents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pfau schmldt, his sister Blanche ami Miss Kmma Kucmpcn. a schuol teacher, who mude her home with the Pfalisahmldts, near this place. last September. II pleaded not guilty. Tho bodies of the tlctinis were found September S3 in the ruins or tho Pfau schmldt home with .their heads split open. Evidence showed thut tho nitmlo' hail taken place two davs hefoie. Since thn arrest of the youth he had remained silent and when arutlKned today showed but llttlo concern. When the plot was uncovered the suf fiultlst leaders wcro dismayed. Appeals to thn lHi'lce liaxt been made and Commis sioner Rudolph has promised protection. The police, however, cannot make ar rest until after the inleo hnVe been lib erated und the women fall to seo that arrests will remedy 'the situation. "It's Just perfectly horrid," said a blonde MUffroglsl nt national hoadnunr tcrH today, shuddering nt the prospect. "Of course. I'm not frightened, hut there aro so many timid women. And besides, a mouse Is a mouse." In an effort to convert men to tho cause, It Was announced ioiuy wuu ex perience meetings for fincn only" would be held next week. Tho speakers will be women and they will bl prepared to answer uny questions thut may be asked. President Taft and President-elect Wilson will be tho guosts of honor of tho National Woman's .Suffritgo tisoclatlon at the parade on March X They will occupy tho same box. t ceiiitril of Hide MtrilllllK. RKATRICE. 'ob Feb. i; (Special Tet eernm.y-Charles Brown and' J6e Urush were arrested last night near llolmesvllle In connection with thu robbery of h hide house at OdeIl niday nlghl. They were trying to dispose, of the stolen property when apprehended. They were brought hero and lodged In Jail, Pan nee. Mnn Huh, Measure to KaUe Nearly .Million. LINCOLN. Feb. l.-(Speclal Telegram.) Potts of Pawneo has a bill for intro duction in the house providing for an occupation tax on corporations, His measure provides that- all corporations except Insurance nnd building and loaji onipanlut, nhull pay a tax of three twentieths of i per cent of their capital -lock annually. Mr. Potts believes this , .ll ju!e wmc $W.XX) a year. Don't Wait For Hprlng to come,, but begin to build up your system now by cleansing your. blood of those Impurities that jiava uu cumulated In It durln.j the winter. To build up- the system now will help you through tho sudden changes of wepthor at this season and very HKdy sayo you' from serious sickness later. flood's Sarsaparilla Is the medicine to take. It purifies tho blood' nnd renews the strength. In the usual liquid form or in the tablets known as S&rsstAbs. District Court in Session in Ohadron CIlAKIto.N. Neb., Feb I -(Hpeclnl.i- The adjourned lieceinher 2 term of tils trlct couit convened hero eterdiiy morn ing, with Hon. W. II. Westnver. Judge. Presiding and R. ('. Scott, court reporter of ltushvllle pretont. There nto four criminal and 10$ civil cases on the docket, hut very few ready for trial. Tho Jury came this murnlug, hut It was Indicated there were only a fow cases to he heard. M r. .Mv AkN for IHvoretv. MAUISON, Neb., Fob. l.-(Bpoclul )- Mrs. Sadie M. Nix. wife of James A Nix, bus filed dlvoiee proceedings In tint dis trict court of Madison county ilgiilust her husband. Mrs. Nix alleges In her pekltlitti that her husband huv deserted her titld that notwithstanding ho received', villary (1R0 a month as conductor on thn Chi cago Northwestern railroad lie. has re ftlsed to Mrnlsh her support. HliO prnj-h tfftt restoration of her former lutniR of Sadlo M. lleynier. Key to the Situation Heo Advertising. Dr. Von Helleben, Diplomat, is Dead HEULIN. I1' 1.- Dr. Theodore Von llollebcu, foimerly German ambassador at Washington, died hero today In his seventy-fifth year. Ho has been seriously III for nbout two weeks. Dr. Von Hollo ben had been Ih- the German diplomatic service since 1X72. Ho, served two terms a Washington, rirst ns minister th Pttt-92 and thnn ns ombassodor from JS97 to iP03. Ho held an honorary doctor's degree from Harvard. Persistent Advertising Is the Ulc Returns. lload to Stop that Hacking Cough before it UhU to tliroit and lunp trouble. Dr. Bull' C o u g,h Syrt-p will ctve quick, reiKl. I htd a teuib Ut nmoth tifutBl n at 1... it.. Hull'CoulrhS!roiilfiliy VuiW Otker. Jll W. 24th I I., CUtno, III. Safe. Sure. Reliable Stie. 1 5'?d FREE SAMPLE ft.-'MfiSSrWd Pimples Quickly Disappear from race, Arms, naOK una iihok. anu uiim n Dtnutlful OompUxlon. You can get rid of them Just In tlmo by taking Stuart's Calcium Wafers. These wonderful little workers have cured bud bolls In three days, and somo tases of skin diseases in a week. They contain as their main Ingredi ent most thorough, quirk and effective blood cleanser known, calcium sulphide Remember this,, too. that most pim ple treatments reck with poison. And the.v nre miserably slow besides. Stuart's Calcium Wnfers have not Pi puitlole of poison. In them. They aro free from mercury, bttlnjj drugs or venomoun opiates. This Is' absolutely guaranteed. They cannot do any harm, but thoy al ways do good good that you can seo In tho mirror beforo 'your' own eyes a few days after. Don't be any longer humiliated by hav ing a splotchy face. Don't hnvo strang ers stare at you, or allow your friends to , bo ashamed of ' you because of your I'd co. j Your blood makes you what you are. Tho men and women who forgo ahead are those with pure 'blood, and pure faoen. Stuart's Calcium Wafers will mako yen lmppy bocaUso your face will bo v welcome sight 1 not only to yourself when you look Into tho glass, but to everybody else who knows you and talks to you. .Htnurt'H Ciilclufn Wafers are so)d by all first class druggists at 60 cents a box. They aro very pleasant to the taste and In results aro truly remarkable Advertisement. HI " p Ml S P Ira Ilntrii!, DurgUr SUtl, Keep jruur ninny nd vlublti In tlio Am erican Sir JVp'Klt Vaulta In I ho nA uuuaini, ji eq. liin bi. uoxts rent tr j wir. THEi "What beautiful, comfort bl ? Work and such clcgint packages," is what tho patrons of - 1 Omaha's Quality Laundry R in. COMMISSIUN PltUIIK Committee for Tuls TnW Will Wait Till Hill" Are All In. i From Staff ConeHponiUut.) LINCOLN. Neb.. Feb. l.-tfcpeelal.l -Tlut committee appot"vjd tu Invistlgat.' tie State lUllwuy commlstlori will nU Exclaim when receiving their laundry. Shirts in san itary covers, collars in bands, tie3 and soft collars in neat folders, ard the latest novelty in the handker chief package. Your Socks Darned Free and Ordinary Mending Done. Wagons Everywhere. Phone Doujlas 2569. Greatest Price Cutting Rug Sale WE EVER. OFFERED Our new Wholesale Catalogue goes to dealers January 1 and many of last fall's rug patterns are' discontinued from the line. To cfose these out quickly we offer them at " unsurpassed price reductions. RUG SALE ON MAIN FLOOR MONDAY Don't miss this rare opportunity, as from this great sale you will ho able to make selections from such well known lines as M. J. Whittall Anglo-Persians, Anglo-Indiana, Hardwick & Magee French Wiltons and Bund har Wiltons, Hartford Carpet Corporation's famous Saxony rugs at extroniely low.pricos. Our standard of superiority and excellence maintained throughout. The rugs are perfect, fresh and new. Somo are'still in the original bales with as many as 20 to 25 rugs of a pattern. All dropped patterns from the Retail Department included in this sale. ' These Prices Cannot Be Equaled $22.50 Velvet Kugw, 9 ft. ft by u $11.95 $22.50 Kxtra AxmhiBter Rugs, 8 ft, 3 in. bv 10 ft. (5 in $30.00 Axminster Rugs, !) ft. bv 12 ft. $9.95 $15.95 $1750 $33.50 Axiniustor Rugs, 10 ft. G m..y, by 13 I t. u iu. . . $15.00 1 $37.50 Axminster JJugs, 11 ft. .'5 in. by-12 ft $10.50 Royal Wilton Seamless, 4 ft. C .. , . i U in. by (i ft. G in. . ptJ.U $2.00 Velvet Rugs, 27 in. x.54- in.' 95c $16.00 Brussels Rug8, 9x12 .'JZ .,'.$.95 $4.00 Velvet RugH,:Ki. jn. xGIUu $2.00 $14.00 Brussels Rugsr, 8.3x10-3 ,$7.95 $4.50 Axininstei; Rugs, 3Gx72 .$2.45 $45 and $50 Royal Wilton Rugs, ) ft. x l2ft;;$29i50 Extraordinary. Reductions on-Rugs that are slightly soiled and others that have been out on approval-for a short time. Only one of a kind. These will go quickly. Here is a partial list: ' "1-. ' ln.60 Brussels Rug, 9x12 $5.00 $30.00 Wilton Rug, 9x12.. 'i.. $11.95 $17.50 Wilton Rug, 9x12 $7.50 $2'5.C0 Wilton Rug, 9x12..... $11.95 $20.00 Velvet Rug, 9x12 $9.00 $20.00 AxminsteL' Rug, 9x12 $9.75 $29.00 8-3xl0-G AViltone Axminster '. r;$15.00 $10.00 8-3xlO-G Fibre Rug ... . .$4.00 $27.50 Bigelow Axminster, 6x9 .$12.50 $27.50 Bundlmr AVilton, (5x8-3 '.... ...$10.00 $47.50 AVilton, !0-Gxl2 v$20.00 ' Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co.