JLiLh; OMAHA fohh: 1 W)hum Jdu. 10 A It Gains 8J rounds HEW WAY TO PAY OUT CASHj Remarkable Result of the How Tissue Builder, Protone, in Many Cases of Run-Dovra Men And Women. Frore it onri(tf by Sanding Coapon Btlov for a SOe Package, Tree. I Government Seeks to Simplify i Business Methods. I CHECKS MORE EASILY CASHED llleliiirxliiif Orlrr Miiy Triiiiiirnrlly tVltliilrntr I'll ml from Home Hunks, lull lliHffiiifl Unf I Will ltrult. "X Wouldn't Look I.IUo That Agnln for AM HV'M." Hy George. I never caw anything llko the effect or that new tivHtmcnt. Pro tone, for building ui of welBlit and lout ncrvu force It artcd n.ore like a miracle than a tnellrlne. ' wild a -well known gentleman. In nnnklnB of the revolution that had taken pIut In hi condition. ' I began to think that ttert wan nothing on earth that could make mo fat. 1 tiled tonics, dlcextlve. huvy eating, diets, milk beer, and almost everything Hsn you could think of. but without result. 1 had been thin for seam, and began to think It was natural tor mo to be that way Finally 1 rend nbout the remark Able successes brought about by the use of Trotone. wo I decided to try It my felf Well, when I look at myself In the mirror now, I think U Is somebody else. 1 have put on Just 30 pounds during tin last month and neer felt stronger oi moro nervy In my llfo" Protone Is u powerful Inducer of nutri tion, Increases cell-growth, makes perfect the assimilation of foou, Ineieases the number of blood-corpuscles, and as o neeefary result builds up musrles and Hoild, healthy flesh, and rounds out the Ilgure. For women who can never appear sty lish In anything they wear because of their thinness. It Is a benuty maker, as well aa a form builder and nerve strcngth ener The regular 11.00 sire of Protone Is for sale by nil druggists, or will be mailed direct, upon receipt of prlco, by The Pro. tono Co., 49M Protone Illdg., Detroit, Mich. It will cost you nothing to prove the remarkable effects of this treatment. It Is absolutely non-lr.jurlous to the most delicate system. Tho Protone Company will send to anyone who sendn name and address, a free Wo package of Protone, with full Instructions, ptove that It dots the work. They will also send you their book on "Why You Are Thin", free of charge, giving facts Which will probably astonish you. Send coupon below today with your name and address, fKrom a Staff rorrospondent.) I ASIIINC1TON. IVb. S.-(Hpeclal Telc-lKmtn.-ln view of the many proteils 'being registered against the recent order of the Treasury department calling upon national banks that are government de-po!torles-and Omaha Is In the list 1 reduce the amounts they nre permlttM to lecelve by remitting the unused bal anres to the treasury. The Hee corres pondent today discussed the whole scop iof the order with an official of the treas ury who Is enthusiastically In favor of the order on the ground that It tends to Impllfy the business of the department As a result of the Interview the follow ing facts were obtained: The accounts of the disbursing office. the government are how kept with the treasurer of the fnltecl States ,n Washington. All checks Issued by mien fflccra are drawn on the tieasurer and re payable bv any assistant treasurer or designated bank depository. l-'unila I'nmy of Ai'cew. Kunds are held, however, by all sun- treasuries and bank depositories for th payment of such checks. Instead of i-- trlctlng the final payment of a check to n particular subtirasury or bank it will bo paid by any one of them and mmedlately fot warded to the treaaur.T n Washington, who keeps the nccounta f the officer who drew the check. This plan will keep large amounts f public money In active, circulation wlilc'i under former methods became Inactive or considerable periods of time. Under the old plan, money was for warded by express at government ex pense by collectors of customs and Inter nal revenue and also by banks to sub treasurles where the accounts of dlsbuw- ng officers were opened and kept. Under the new plan n check will be paid -ni aken up Into the government accounts s soon ns It reaches a subtreasury or cposltory bank. The cash then goes Im mediately Into circulation and no delay vlll bo required to ship the money n i subtreasury located at a distant point nd the check to travel through banking channels to tho subtreasury authorized to pay It. Free Protone Coupon it wilt cost you nothing tp prove the remurkablo "iffwits of this treat ment. The Protone Oon pany will send to any one it, free COc package of Protone. If tlioy v III fill out this coupon and enclose lOo In stamps or Bllvcr to help cover postage. They will also send with It full Instructions and their book on "Why You Ar Thin." TRB FXOTOKE COMPART 4954 Proton Bids;. Detroit, SCch. Name Street v.... City . State. The regular 11.00 shut of Protons Is foi rale In Omaha by Sherman & McConncl Drug Co., 102 So. 16th St. Owl Drug Co., 324 So, 16th 8L Twenty-fourth and Far. nam. Beaton Drug Co.. 1601 Karnum St. lyal Pharmacy. M7 No. 16th St. Hell Drug Co., 1216 Farniun St. No fre packages from druggists. Violins Complete vrlth case, burr and ex tra strlnga at 93.00, $fl.0O. ST.OO, S3.00. 910.00. $18.00, $25 nd up. Bold on TCaajr Pay . niema. Write for Free CataloR of Musical Instruments. A. HOSPE CO. 1S1B DonKlna 5tM Omaha. Neb, aBaaaaaaaaHBEsf.2i2??BBaMroB BasaaaaaaaaaaaaslEeBlBiB''!& 2flEMHsBev the amendment of Senate d be acceptable to Scnatui not adopted In the for - as presented by Senator Hitchcock the. some other form would be used tint would mean the some thing. It would not be at all surprising t -see the Kenyon bill pass without a roll call and then thrown Into conference It Is extremely doubtful if any measure satisfactory to both senate ant) house conferees would be agreed upon. At thli writing the chances of legislation con templated by the Sheppanl-Kenyon bllli Is extremely doubtful. Senator Hitchcock, asked If he had any real Intention to go abroad In on am bassadorial capacity to round out hl.i career In the public service, said the sub ject had never entered his mind, that h would look upon a career In the diplomatic service ns a "demotion" Instead of a "promotion" occupying as he did the exalted iHJsltlon of a United States sen ator, lie thought some good friend n Nebraska was drawing 'the long bow when a foreign mission was picked ouf for him. A special rule for Immediate considera tion of the Webb bill, prohibiting ship ment or lluiior Into "dry" states was agreed upon tonight by the louse rules committee nnd will be presented tumor row. The Webb bill Is similar to the Kenyon bill, pending In the senate, but It proposes modified restrictions on Inter state liquor traffic and would affect only liquor Intended for sale. IlnllNtrllititlon of Funds. Some redistribution of public funds will be required to adjust conditions to the new order of things. The now plan, how ever, will bring a check in touch with public funds so speedily that those who were required under tho old plan to pay exchange upon their cheeks will no longer be required to do so. Tho record of government trannctlons shown quite clearly that In the city of Omaha the collections from customs .and Internal revenuo have not been sufficient to pay all government bills presented at tho point for payment. For that reason It has been necessary for tho government to ship funds to Omaha to cover the bal ances duo on public bills, although the revenue collected there during the last fiscal year exceeded 13,000,000. These facts show that Omaha Is an Im portant clearing house In the transaction of federal business, It may become advisable to Increase the number of depository banks In ccr tain cities. If there should be one de pository bank and an Increase of Its au thorized balance should be needed under the new arrangement, a second national bank might bo designated aa a depositor' nnd supplied with funds sufficient to meet publlo necessities. An actual test of conditions throughout the country will be necessary to show the permanent re quirements of the new plan. Senate Republicans j Planning Retaliation! . WASHINGTON. Feb. 8.-Opposltlon of democratic senntors to the confirmation of President Taft's 1,KX pending nomi nations has brought some republican sen- ' ators Into the position of threatening retaliation after the democrats come Into power on Mnrch I. The proposal Is belli? discussed in the lepubllcan cloak rooms, and It was learned today, has been broached in the republican caucus am tho executive sessions of the senate. Senator William tlden Smith of Michi gan was the principal speaker In 'each Instance. In the caucus Senator Smith ndocated a policy of obstruction to all nominations by !resldent-elect 'Wilson. Ho declared lie would be willing to go su far as to opposo the cabinet nominations. Some republican senators have sug gested that opposition to President Wit soii'm appointments might be used as j means to checking tariff legislation. Senators Root and Idgo and others have spoken against such a plan and ex pressed especial disapproval of any effort to prevent the confirmation of Mr. Wil son's cabinet nominations. Shoes for Everybody Included In the Sale. THE BEST STORE FOR YOU ALL THE TIME. ANNOUNCING IN ADVANCE See 16th Street Window Display. Sale The Greatest Shoe that has been offered by any store in Omaha for many years, consisting of THE ENTIRE SHOE STOCK OF The Entire Shoe Stock of Robt. She r vood He Son, Plattsmouth, Neb. Hnibrneing shoes of the most desirable sort for men, women and children, among them are such famous makes as "Howard & Foster," "Orossette," "Woyenberg Work Shoes," "Dr. Keed's." "Hod (Voss," "Julia Marlowe," "White Ribbon." "John Cross," "Buster Brown," "Godman," "lied Goose," etc., in a great range of the best leathers and good, sensible styles, which we bought and will offer to you At 50c on the DOLLAR It is certain to be an event long to be remembered and will go down in the annals of shoe retailing in Omaha as a sale of unequalled value giving. Sale Begins Wednesday Morning See the papers for full particulars. ;ORKIN BROS. YOUR HOME STORE; Senators Will Urge Revocation of Order ' (From n Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON. Feb. 8.-Sectal Tele gram.) Tomorrow Senator Iirown and Senator Curtis have an entrngemont with tho attorney general nnd the president with referenco to bleached flour cases. The senators will urge that the court of appeals having declared In favor of the millers, tho government ought to be bound by the decision and that the order upon which the government rested Its case should be revoked. Records Burned in Federal Building WASHINGTON. Feb. 8. Fire at 2 o'clock this morning broke out In one of tho new buildings of the Department of Agriculture. Tho flnmcs had gained con siderable hendway beforo they were dis covered by a watchman. The blaze wob confined to a room In the basement In which were stored rec ords and supplies belonging to tho bureau of plant Industry. Many of the records were destroyed. The loss will reach into the thousands of dollars. The fire was caused by the explosion of a barrel of alcohol used In preserving plant specimens. Irate Patrons of the Water Board Drive Wead to Cover Wire Auto Wheels Are Shown . jl llWMi A AA. J A A A 6 ft A VV& il "S MACVlCAtill MA1CIC.H nuii,Y HOTKLS. The VANDERBILT H0TFX 34th St East at ark Ave. V Subway Entranc NEW YORK The World's Moat Attractive Hotel Each room with a bth. TARIFF ca room, with balk 43. 44. s A -J a w ' Drntea Attempt to ISmlinrrnaa New Adinlnt at ration, WASIUNQTON. Feb. .-Secretary r.f tho Treasury MaoVcagh. In a letter tonight to Ilcprcsentatlve Carter Glass of the house banking and currency com mittee, which Is Investigating Treasury Order No. S, criticised on the ground that It would result In the accumulation of W9,000,000 a year In gold In the New York batiks from customs receipts, de clared that tha new plan of handling re colptB and disbursements of the govern ment did not Involve an Increase In the amount of bank deposits to any appreci able extent. 'The Increase will not exceed in the aggregate ,000.000 or W.000,000. If It reaches that sum," wrote the secretary. Ilcprcsentatlve Glass called attention to an attack on the new order by Rudolph Spreckles of California, who charged that the order was put Into effect Uxembarra8s the coming democratic administration. "It Is exceedingly doubtful whether a. change of this revolutionary character In tho business methods of the treasury," said Mr, Glass, "should be put In effect n the closing days of one olmlnlstra tlon to tho possible cmbarrassmtnt of the succeeding administration." "Nearly three-fifths of the govern ments payments are required to be made In New York," sold Secretary MacVcagh "That the government may have facilities to make these larger payments through the banks In New York, the Increased balances In that city aggregate J2.0S8.000, distributed among twenty-four banks, The total Increase In all subtreaaury cities aggregates H,J3,000. The total In crease In all cltlea aggregates J6,OGj,0O0. Uecreaves have been made tq the extent of 15,715,000 In the government balances In bunks, where tho extent of the govern ment business does not Justify larger balances than have been left therein. This makes a net increase as stated, of $260,0.0 In the banks, the total amount In bunks being H8,7W,000 and the adjust ments now are practically complete." Double room, with fcith, $5. $6, $7. $8; pef day. Double bedroom, boudoir dreuing room and Suite, parlor, bedroom aad bath, $10. $12, $15, 418, per day ; T.M.Hilliard, Managing Director Walton H. Marshall, Manager TRA.VKL.. AftCAJHAN SX&T BERMUDA THM laUrcbtagttUt with QaU4 . S. C. tl" ytUv, uioct cviutirtauui twu kt tours u wxst xwanw akd xaitama MNDEUEOM SON. GQ. 4(U., n u. U, gHa tc, Cttctfo, araay 8Uajafcla Uelut aX "Itenliy. now," said F. V. Wead, mem- ber of the Water board, as ho sidled up to and looked over tho shoulder of a Uee reporter who was atandlng behind the counter in tho water ofllce. "iteauy, now, there's no great demand for a re daction of water rates. Tho people are libt excited about It. It The Bee would Just let up there wouldn't be any objec tion to leaving the rates as they nre nnd saving the earnings of the plant-It's the people's money, anyway." At that identical moment a woman of wrathy countenance and fiery eye ranged alongside the counter on the outside. In her hand she clutched a little piece of paper. A meek clerk timidly approached her. "Something?" he suavely Inquired, "Something? SOMETHING? Some thing, you ask me? Look at this bill! It's an outrage! The water company never treated us like this! Isn't It enough that I had to pay for a meter? Just look at this bill! I couldn't uso that much water In a year and I'm not going to pay for something 1 didn't get. I'm going to write this Water board up in The Uee. It's outrageous. Corporations? Give mo a corporation every time In preference to this Water board!" The meek clerk sent the Irate woman to the cashier, and what she said to tho cashier waa audible in the remotest cor ner of the water commissioner's private office. The cashier did not expostulate. He bowed tils head humbly under the volume of denunciation and gave the woman her change. rteallilng. perhaps, that tho logic of his statement had been unquestioned by this Incident. Mr. Wead opened his mouth to speak, intending, no doubt, to say that the case of the woman of the wrathy countenance was unusual, for he had not stood for three days behind that counter, aa the reporter had. "Now, you see what The Bee" His explanation was lost In the boom ing Bound of the voice of a veritable Blant, who was calling angrily and with all the lung power then at his command for tho water commissioner or any mem ber of the Water board. He wanted them to come out In the corridor and ftght like men. It seemed his grievance was moro or less personal, but It centered In a little piece of paper In hla hand nnd he turned loose a volley of scalding lan guage on a sweating clerk. Two others came behind the big man, and thcro was also blood in their eyes. Then a mild-mannered man stepped up to the counter and, leaning toward clerk, ns If h Intended to tay "Good morning, sir," he firmly declared: "Believe me, my friend, I'll be glad when The Bee has finished this Water board, or the legislature has abolished it, or anything anything I tell you am about to state that I will not stand your ever lasting monkey business much longer." He, too, tnd a piece of paper In his hand, the post card sent by the water commissioner notifying him how much he owed nnd asking him to pay It. On looking around the reporter saw Mr. Wead vanishing into the water commis sioner's private office, with alt the haste of a soldier of the common good seeking safety in flight from the lll-advlsed on slaughts of the misguided plain people, One of the exhibits which excites spe cial Interest at the automobile shows this year did at the Madison Square Garden show In New York and at the Phila delphia and Chicago show is the wire wheel equipment on a seven-passengor Limousine In the Stevens-Duryea dis play. Wire wheels are very much lighter than the wooden artillery type of running gear, but have been developed In such n way that they do not look unsubstantial under the larger car body. KUNYON' LIQUOIl II I I.I. SI AY FAIL Probability Menanre Will Strike SnaB In Conference, (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. Special Tele gram.) Senator Hitchcock stated today that while he was favorable to the gen eral purposea of the Kenyon liquor bill, which restricts Its transportation In a "dry state," he believed a more specific definition of the provisions of the bill should be made and he therefore later this evening Introduced an amendment to the bill as follows: Provided, however, that nothing tn this act shall be held or construed to render illegal or subject to state control the Interstate shipment of llauor or llautdk I above described Into any state or ter ritory to an individual .for hla personal or family use. i After a talk with leaders on both aides of the chamber tha conclusion waa TELE SECKJET OF LONG LIFE. Do not tap the springs of life by neglect ol the human mechanism, by allowinl tho aocumutation of poisons in the system. An imitation of Nature's method ol restoring waste of tissue and impoverishment of the blood and nervous strength it to take an alterative glycerio extract (without alcohol) of Golden Seal and Oregon rape root, llloodroot, Stone and Mandrake root with Qierrybark. Over 40 year go Dr. Pierce gave to the publio this remedy, which he called Dr. Pierce a Golden Medical Discovery. He found it would help tho blood in taking up the proper ele ments from food, help the liver into activity, thereby throwing out the poisons from the blood and vitalizing the whole system as well as allaying and soothing a cough. No one ever takes cold unless constipated, or exhausted, and having what we call mat-nutrition, which is attended with impoverished Diooa nd exhaustion of nerve force. The " Discovery" is an all round tonic which restores tone to the blood, nerves and heart by imitating Nature's methods of restoring waste of tissue, and feeding the nerve , heart and lung on rich red blood. MI ratferod from pain under my right thooMer blade alsa Vtj ( savor coujnV' write Mks, W. DonN, of Nw BrooUand, S.C.M Dr. IL V. PUrcaTlluffalo, N. Y. Had four different doctor rJ nony did . me any good. Bom sakl I had consumption, ouior aa i wouki nav to have an operation. I was badrMden. unabU to ait up for six monthi and was nothing but a llva skeleton. You advised tn to tako lie. Pierce's GoUm Medical Discovery and Dr. Pierce.' Pleaaant Pellets. When I had takn on bottle of the 'Discovery' I could alt up for an hour at a time, and when I had taken three bottle I could do my eookiur and tend to the children. I took fourteen bottlea la all and wal Ifata. COXK. then In good health. U weight la ao 167 oooad. Oakland "THE CAR "WITH A CONSCIENCE" "Mouth to Mouth" Advertising (Cvk yrOUTH to Mouth" advertiaising is the oldest form of publicity VI and has remained the most effective method up to this time. Oakland cars have been and are sold by "mouth to mouth" advertising. Oakland enthusiasts pass the message of Oakland su periority to those interested, and sales have been made that way. We do some advertising, of course, but very little in proportion to our volume of business. This is the best, for the demand is not forced, and the increase in business is natural and justified. You can't tell by numbers. Oar efficiency cannot be gauged by the number built. With us, it has not been "how many" but "how good." Quality has been more important than quantity. We are satisfied with building a limited number of good cars a year. The victory is not always to the swift. Lasting reputation does not al ways go with the largest output. We have a good reputation and will maintain it. If you will come to our new showroom we can show you a great many points of excellence that you would not expect to find. We mention such features as design in chassis construction, manner of engine ex haust (without extremely large valve heads that can't be kept from warping and leaking) German silver trimming and luxurious uphol stering. A car with a stylish appearance different from any other machine on the streets. Mclntyre Automobile Co. 2203 FARNAM STREET Lininger Implement Co., Western Distributors Some Special Bargains in Used Cars a I. Concentrate your advertising in The Bee. There is a Bee in almost every home.