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8- A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 2, 1913. KEEP TOUR SKIN CLEAR ! TOPICS FOR A DAY OF RES? Rev. C. W. Savldge to Preach on Dewey Hotel Fire Lesson. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE SERMON With Dally use of CUTICURA Iter. George Jnck nml Iter. J. 8. Kbersole to Tell linn Onmhn'n Sunday Compare Itrth Illlilc Stinanys. SOAP 4 And occasional use of Guti cura Ointment. No other emollients do bo much to prevent pore-clogging, pim ples, blackheads, rod, roufch hands, dandruff, itoking ecalps and falling hair. Ctadfnr Boa ut Otstnrni mM UMho4 U oris, lasod poxul for tra unp el tuli wluuss-s. Player Rolls Given Away Muiiy, March 3d In 'order to introduce into the homos of those who own plr.yer pianos, the now "Kimball Mois ture Proof Roll," the only roll guaranteed to track under any and all atmospheric conditions, wo will givo' to every owner of a player piano that calls at our store, on thofabyo datej tlio latest scisatforiill hii'l lad. f WHEK t LOST Y0 This beautiful song is Berlin's latest hit, now' being sung throughout tho cast, and will provo a popular addition to yohr roll' library. , CALL EARLY boforo tho supply is ex hausted. There are no obligations of any kind or descriptions connect ed with this offer. No rols giventochildren. 1 UACBC fti 1513-15 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb. Dresher's don't care whether, the Lady's Dress Vosts $1, or $1,000 they'll clean it the SAME Way in either ca$o and; that way will be the EIGHT way. No Risk-No Disappointment Dreshcrs GUARANTEE hnnv olfinnintrwork t mvdn o PHONE TYLER 345. Dresher Brothers Cleaners 2211.2213 PARNAM ST. Rev. Charles W. Savldge, pastor of tho Peopln's. church. Is the fit tit Omaha min ister to draw lesson of theology nnd llf from tho Dewey hotel tragedy. The holn cnust will be part of his sermon at the Gaycty theater tomorrow morning. Tho subject an announced by Air. Bavldgo wllf be "The Dewey Hotel and It l.csson." Omaha's Sunday behavior will come In for more discussion In Omaha pulpits to morrow. The following Sunday observ ance sermons huvo been anonunced: Nc hemlah's and Omaha' Sunday," by Ilov. George Jack at ThJrd Presbyterian church morning service; "Sodom, Capernaum nnd Omaha," by Itov. J. S. Ebersolo at Immanuel Baptist ohiirch evening service. Evangelist O. It. Hawkins will deliver a lecture at the Sever! Dny Adventlst church, Twenty-fifth street nnd Indiana avenue, .Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, nubjcot, "Tho Millennium or the Finding of Satan In the Bottomless Pit for Ony Thousand Years." Mrs. C. W. Hayes will address tho Omaha Philosophical society Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock In Uirlght hall, nineteenth and Fa i nam streets. Her sub ject will be "The Domestic Servant Situa tion." After aho has delivered the prin cipal address, the subject will bo 'lis missed from the floor by members and friends of the society. The following musical program will be given by the choir of the flonson Pres byterian church tomorrow evening: Prelude . Hymn "Day Is Dying In' tho West." flcr nture lesson Luke 24 Duet-Still, Still Uh Thee Caso AIlsMes Jurjeusen and Van Horn. Prayer , quartet Lend Me Uently Home .., Ttinmnitnn Offertory , Solo Abide with Me Shelley A. J. McCluntr.- Sermon Luke, 24:29 Anthem-flavlor, to Thy Dear Name.. hearts Chnlr. Hymn -Softly Now, tho Light of Day. BHptlNt. Calvary s Branch, Thirty-fourth and Howard Bible school at 3:80. Devotional service, and Instruction class Thursday evening at 7:30. First. Hurnev and Twentv-nlnth. riuv. W. Jasper Howell, Pastor Morning wor. snip at w.w. evening worsnip at 7;J, The pastor -preaches at each service. Music by the quartet. Calvary, Twehty-flflh and . Hamilton, Rev. is. R. curry, Pastor Services t 10:30 and 7:30. Morning, reception of now members and Lord's supper observed, livening, sermon to the young people of the congregation. Dtble school at noon. Young people's meeting at 6:20. Mldwtoit devotional Bervlce wednt at 8. classes for all at X Young People's meet ing nt ; Midweek meeting, Thursday evening at 7:30. Welcome to each and all these meetings. First.' TWnritlMli am! Dnvennort. ReV Milton U. Williams, Pastor-Sunday school at 8:45. Public worship at II. ) fldrmon. the Third Baying of Jesus on tho Cross. "Woman Behold Thy ; Son. Behold Thy Mother." Choral com munlon service. Up worth league at 6:30. Public worship at "JO. sermcn, the Fourth Saying of Jesus on .the Cross. ".My God! My Ood! Why llast Thou Forsaken MeT Canticle by the choir, "He Is Despised and Rejected. Lenten hymn, unaccompanied. ."Out of the Depths," anthem, "Turn Thy Face From MP Kins." Hanscom Park. Woolworth Avenue nnd i Twenty-ninth Street-Morning preaching, service nt 10:30. Dr. George J. sher ! of New York, head of the International i Young Men's Christian association physl-1 cal department, ai me mornniK S will spenk on "Tho Call of tho Time- to tho Young Men of Today ' Sunday school nt noon. Kvenlng preaching scry. Ice at 7:45, conducted by thepa;tor. t W. McCasklll, subject, ''Receive Not the Urace of God In Vain." Epworth IroBUo at 6:30. Regular monthly official board, Monday evening at R. Prayer service, Wednesday evening Jit Presbyterian. First, Seventeenth nnd Dodge. IUv. . M wln Hart Jenks, Pantor-PuBlIc worship at 10:30 and 7:30. Christian Endeavor at 6:15. Sunday school at noon. Everyone Is Invited to attend. North, Twenty-foiirth and Wirt, M y Hlgbee. Pastor-Public worship at JO and 7:30. Sunday school at noon. Young I co pie's Society of Christian Endeavor, Wednesday at 7:45, Parkvale, Thirty-first and Gold, Rev A. B. Lehmatin, Minister Bible school at 9:46. a. m. Christian Endeavor eoclty at 6:D0 p. m. livening song and preaching sen'lce at 7:30 o'clock. Lowo Avenue, Fortieth and Nicholas, .. Stoiffin tv ii.. Pastor Morning service ni nuimj '; at noon. Christian Sndcavor at u atU j 6:45. No evening service this week. ( Benson. A. J. McClung. Pastor-Wiii-, h.h urimol nt 10. Morning worsnip at n Chrlitlan Endeavor at 0:30. Kvenlng wor ship at t.3. juuwecR J?'I'V' "r h day at 8. Boys' club, Thursday at 8. Castcllar Street. Sixteenth and Casteliar, C. C. Meek, Mlnistet-Sci'Vlces at 1U and 7:45. Sabbath school at noon. Junior h:nnaavnr if i v 111. - i r-T i n i i rjssH i lsimi i im i i h i siw 1 1 issiv i ih isHjvv 'vijsbIA.'v i vy; i ifvi i hsbk ih tn - 'vPanmx a MM Ineaday evening Immanuel, Twenty-fourth and Plnkncy, Ilev. J. H. Bbersole. Pflstbr Tim tiasto- will preach nt 10:30 and 7:30. Hlbte school at noon. Young people's iheetlhg at 6:J0. Morning sermon. "Tho Test of lna:" lord's supper. Evening sermon, "Sodom, i-apci iiuuiii ana umanar Aiiuweex mcei. tng Wednesday at 7:t0.. Livingstone Cen tennlal program Thursday evening Op:n W Ull, ' i CtirUtUni First. Twenty-sixth and liArnnv. Ifv. A. D, Harmon, Pastor Pennon at It '.n iiyprouucts or Christianity." Sermon at 6:30 on "Life's Purpose," first Ih a setles of sermon-lecturea to yoilng people, liibio scnooi ai v:u. unrittian wiaeavor at 6.30. North Side, Twenty-second, and Loth rop, H. J. Klrschstelh, Minister Morn- ing womiiip. iujsu; xnuio scnooi, nooni Christian Endeavor, 6:111 p. .m.: evening worship, 7:30; sermon theme! "Views on Vexed Questions." Midweek meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p. hi. CooKrexittlbnal. S&ratosa, Ames AvehUo Slid Twenty fifth Street, ReV. F. W. Iavltt. MttVii ter lilble school at 2. Preaching service at a, theme, "Whom Christ Vfslts Hu Calls." Plymouth. Twentieth and Spencer. Rev. Frederick W. Lcavitt, Mlfllsttr Morning crviva ai xu.ju, inemc, mrcnts wmiuien. Dioia sonooi at noon, people's meeting at 6:30. 8. Mary's Avenue, Ilev, J. A. Jenkins, Pastor Morning worship at 10:30, sub ject. "A Courageous Oholcp." At 12 BJn day schoot and men's forum, subj i i. Christian Prayer meeting. Wednes- deavor at 6:45 day at 7:45. , Dunde. Fiftieth and unnerwowi nuo Grant 13. FUiher. Minister moi mm. Senile" ft "Tho Gospel of the Tabcr- th.. Holy of Holler'' Tho w'i '? delivered by Prof. Sumucl Dodds. p. u, Falrrtow, Fortieth arid Pratt. Char es .. t).,u,. Illliln KfllOOl lit 1.1). Bought from Aronsoi Bros,, 45 W. 25th Street, New York, and S. L Silver & CoM 10 East 32nd Street, New York Hundreds of Their Very Best and Newest 0 . 0 Sample sssV ialk srtO oyi iiig At y3 to y2 Less Than Regular Prices These Suits were wade to sell this spring up to $50, but we offer them Monday at Afternoon worship nt 3. uJecy. i. What Authority? ' mo. mu iu ... ...c Lenten series on "His. Last "ckv .u'1 Tuesday nt s tne sevcniu icasun m Thlril. Twentieth und Leavenworth Sunday school at a:r. Public worship ami sermon uy uov. Subject, "Nehnmlah'B und Omnhaa Sun day." Prayer meeting of the Christian Endeavor sorlcty at 0:30. Evening wor ship and sermon by Rev, George Jack at 7:30. Subject, "Tho Merry Widow.' m,. ,..!, f tin. Cnvennnt. TWentv- seventh mid Pratt, Charles H. Fleming, Pastor Morning worBiup ai iwiia. loct. "Uy What Authority?" tno secqna of the series of Lenten sermons. Hlble -school at noon. Endeavor at 6:45. lsvcu- ing worship at t.m. ouojeci, iimm , Wednesday evening, In the now building, the seventh lessoir in acis at . Clifton Hill, Forty-fifth and Grant, Thomas 11, Greenlee. Minister Public worship nt 10:30 and 7:30. Morning sub ject, "MesscnRcrs of Good Tidings;" even ing, "Llfo a Spiritual Hattletlcld, und Why?" Ulblo school at noon. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Subject. "The Practical Servlco of the Ideal Christian." Meet ing for prayer and fellowship Wednesday evening, at 8. Westminster, Corner Twenty-ninth and Mason, Rev. Thomas 11. McConnell, Pas tor Service or worship with sermon at 10:30 a, m. by Uev. Claudo Mason, D. D., of Slam. Sabbath school and Bible classes at noon. Westemlnster chapel Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. Westminster Young People's society meeting at 7 P.'m, Ser vice of praise with sermon at 8 p. m. by Rev. Danlol TS. Jenkins, D. D., of Omaha Theological seminar). Reformed. First. Twenty-third and Boulevard. C. M. Rohrbaugh, Pastor Sunday school ut 9:45. Worship at 11. Evening service of Christian Endeavor ut 7. Preaching at S. United Presbyterian.. First. Twenty-first and Emmet, A. C. Douglass, Pastor Sermon topics: 10:30, A Denominational laeui; r.w, --ome Excuses Scrutinised." Ulblo school nt noon. Young peoplo's prayer and con ference meeting at 6:30. Central. Twenty-fourth and Dodge. Hugh B. Speer, Pastor Morning worship with sermon by pastor at 10:30. Bible school at noon. Young people's meeting at 0:30. Evening worship with sermon by and Young- led by First. Seventeenth rniil TinbA Frederick T. Ilouse, Paliltir-Mornliig worship at 10:80. subject. "The Trans cendentalism of St. Paul." At 7:45 Dr. Frodcrlo O. Froemantel, assisted by Mis ireemantel and Miss Cunningham, wili give a sacred song reoltftl. This will tnk0 the placo of the regular evening servlco. EpUcoiiai, St. Matthias', Tenth ahd Worthlngton. Rev. George S. Southworth, Rector Holy communion at 8. Sunday school at iv. Holy communion and sermon at 11. Even ing pruyer and sermon at 7:30. & Paul's, Thlrty.secona knd California, communion at 8. Sunday school uat V:3V Litany, holy communion htthii ,.r, n 11. Evening prayer ahd sermon at i-.m. St. Stephen's Mission. Services in Oj-i-gregatlonal Church, Tfenty-tlfth Btrcit and Ames Avenue Ilblv ermiiuini.n t, Sunday school at 9:30. Mornlmr ac 1. B'enlng prayer ,ahfJ afrmon at Church of St. Phlllti (lie nnonn n-w. ty-flrst. Near Paul. lliv .inim ,.... Williams. Priest liolv MWm,,nin 1 7:30. Matins and surldtty school at :so. II. Evensong and Instruction at 6. , at HIBHSBSSBSBSBlUsSBUsllE OiUrch of the flnnfl Rhhiiaii tleth and Ohio. Rev. T. J. CnilBr nS. I Atwjr vuuauiiiuu Ul O. tjunuay BCnOOl B: ' V"inuniQit .with itormon nt 11. Confirmation ctiioa at 4. Kvennu. ... 1 1 I. ... . . ... Duivjve wm ariiuuil uy IIOV. Una.' fi wni.c. ,wni uvjiat iiucnv Becrciary, Lutheran. St. Paul's Twenty-elthtli and Parker Rev K. T. Otto. PHslor-Bervlces at 'lo! Lenten sermon In Enillih at 7:48. subl jeot. -cnnsi rorsaaen or god." Sunday scnooi i iierca . bibu class oh St. Mark's English. Twdiilii, Uurdctte, Dr. L. Oroh, PaStor-'Mlglitv Problems. Dull Perception," at 11. "God's Plan. Wheel within ft Wheol." Sunday school at 9,43. Young People's IIIIIBIIUII AltUCIIlUI AV Q.W. Grace English, TWiity.S!xth Street uotween i-oppieton anu woolworth. ciar- euca oiYiimri, x-uaiur v a. ni. "A uesert uinicuuy.-- . i:w p, m.. "From the Nile to Nebo. Sunday school. 10. a! m. Lenten service, Wednesday. 8 d. m Kountze Memorial. FArham Street and Twenty-sixth Avenue. Rev. Dr. nn. Vr lialuly. Pastor Mornlhg worship t n' subject, "Neglected Warnings," Evenlne worship at 8. subject, "Death In Doubt. tng." Bunuay eeliooi at 10, Luther league at 7. bpeclal Lenten service on Wednesday evening al S, subject. "The Slvtnudlst. Norwegian and Danish, Twenty-fifth and Decatur, R. 1. Petersen. Pastor Ser vices at 11 a, m. ana 8 p. m. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. Gold Street Chapel. Thirty. ninth Gold. R. P. Petersen. Pastor-Sunday Scnooi Bb wviHii n( 9 p, m, Preaching Wednesday evening at 8. Wnlnut Hill. Forty-first and Chi,.. "William Boyers. Pastor Morning service and sermon at 10:30. Sunday school at noon. Epworth league at 8:30. Evening service at r.w. Pearl Memorial, Twenty-fourth and I.arlinore. J. Franklin Hass, Pastor- Morning sermon at 10:50, topic. "De nomlnatlonul Unity or Union Which?' Kvenlng worship at 7:30. topic, "Relation of the Church to Organised Labor." Oak Street. Twentieth and Oak-Preach I.ig at 10:30 by the wanton. Rev. T. C Webster, also at 8. Bible school with I r f m New Materials Black und White Fabrics. Shepherd Checks and Stripes. New Ilrocaded Eponge. Poplins in various cords, Bedford Cords. Mannish Serges. Woolen Novelties. Rov. W. A. Pollock of South Omaha at 30. United nrethron. Harford, 'Nineteenth nnd Lothrop, M. MoLaugtiun, rasior university servv. Ico at 10. Theme, "A Servant of God." Community Bervlce nt 7:30. Theme, "Wis dom ami its Fruits, ' illustrated uy motion nlctures. Both sermons by tno mistor. Qymnaslum classes as follows ut 7:30 each evenings Junior boys, Monday; senior boys. Saturday; women, .Tuesday; men, Tnursaay. Unltnrtnn. First. Seventeenth and Cass. Manfred Lllllefors. Minister Services at 10:43. Ser mon by tho minister. Unity Fellowship at t:3u. MUcellnneoiiB. International Blhln Students' Associa tion. Barlght Hall, Nineteenth nnd Far- nam-Sunday at 3 p. m. R. I Roman will peak on "The Four Attributes of God's Character." Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Sunday school nt 9:45 a. m. Rellglo society at 6;30 p. m. Apostle Gomer T. Griffiths will preach nt 2:30 and 8 p. in. Good music. United Evangelical, Camden Avenue and Twenty-seventh, Thomas M. Evans. Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m, Preach ing at 11 a. in. ana 7:3U p. m. Chris tian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Rev. Charles W. Savldge will preach at 11 o'clock Sunday morning at the Gayety theater, subject, rne Dewey Hotel It a T tmitnti " TVI fH. Mall tliA AUanOa. list, will Hiieulu nt the People's church fi morning arid evening. JUlliUlt31 UlO1 U1UU Y. M. C. A. Notes. The thirty-second annual state conven tion of Nebraska will be held at Lincoln, Marclv 13. 14. 15 and 16, There will bo an Institute for boys' workers, a confer ence for rural Young Men s Chrlstlun association secretaries; and sectional conferences for college, city and railroad men. w. o. Henry meeis nis class tor the last of the series of life problem lecturos at S o'clock on Sunday afternoon. Tho concluding discussion Is on the sex quea tlon. J. P naiiey bpoks ai mo street car barn. Twenty-sixth ana i.uite streets, on Thursday during tno noon nour. c. A. Wallace, instructor or me c ass In plain reading and estimating, leaves tho city to take a position as an archt- tect in rremoni v.. v. vumoiin win have charge oi tne ciass ror tne re- mainrir nf the school year. N. P. Bass Is to give a demonstration nf lilntr at the Thomas Kllnatrlck store on Monday evening for Instruction of tho saleBmansnip ciass ui mo imsni scnooi The Sunday afternoon men's meeting will bo addressed oy Dr. ueorge J Fisher, secretary of the physical work of the International young Men's Chris iinn association. commiuee. ino suDject of his talk will be "Eugenics." Meeting h.rlnv nt 4 O'ClOCK. Dr. Fisher's program for Monday Is as follows: Short devotional meeting for n mntoves of the Young Men's Chris. tlan association. 9 a. m.; conference with Young Men's Christian association sec retaries. 9:30 a. m.: special conference of the physical directors or tne state; io:30a. 1. . i.,V,v..n. nt th University rluh im. der the auspices of the Ctvto league, play grounds association and University club, 1S:I0 p. m.; conference of physical direc tors of the state. 3 to 5 p. m.; annual banquet of the physical department with the principal address maae oy nr. risner. Bctu Arouson Bros, und Silver & Co. occupy eminent positions among the. designers and makers of .women's apparel. They produce suits of the highest fashionable character, using the finest imported fabrics and supplying tho foremost style shops of the cast. Every one of these sample suits is a stunning model designed after the authoritative French and American style ideas. Scores of beautiful, new ideas are included, the latest effects in draped and semi draped skirts, tho cleverest variations of style in the coats. Every ultra-smart idea, in trimming and fin ishing is shown and tho tailoring is perfection itself. 3 The new Bulgarian Blmse Suits, the Spring Favorites, Russian Blouse Suits, so Distinctive in Appearance. The Daintiest oi New Cutaway Tailored Suits Beautiful colored Bulgarian trlmlngs, self cord trim mings and new trimmings of braids and satin skirts with the single or double draped panels. Suits Worth $35 Suits Worth $39 Stits Worth -$45 Suits Worth $50 New Colors New Bulgarian Illue. Dorothy Illue. .Nell Itpsc. Tan leather shades. Cafe nu Inlt. Golden llrowns. Alice III uc. White und lliack. For Currency Reform Th follow.ng' resolutions with refer ence to the national banking act, intend ing to remedy the defects recognlxed ly the bunkers and business men, have been adopted by the executive commlttie of tho Commercial club: Resolved, ilv the Commercial club of Omaha, Neb., that It Is the sense of IU members that there Is imperative need of currency reform In order to avert a tuturo money panic line tnai or law, ui astrous alike to business, to labor and to farming; and be It Resolved, That this club maKe appeal to congress tu take uu tho subject early in tne impending special session wun u view to mi enactment that would euro the manifest defects In the national bank. Ing system and thereby promote the mer cantile and Industrial Interests oi tne state and nation; and be It Resolved. That upon the adoption ot this resolution the secretary be Instructed to transmit a copy or u to cicn memoir oi the Nebraska delegation In congress. Nebraska's senators and representatives at Washington have been apprised of the action ot the Commercial club and asiiud to do whatover is In thelr-power to carry but tho spirit of the resolutions. on Its way east. The train was one ot the best that has pulled out ot Omaha In long time. The equipment was all new and of steel construction, consisting of an observation library car, a diner, five sleepers and a baggago car. There was a fairly large crowd at the depot to see tho special off. It carried about sixty peoplo from Omaha and nearby cities. A number ot the demo crats were accompanied by their wives. A Fierce Attuclc of malaria, liver derangement and Kid. ney trouble, is easily cured by Electric Hitlers, the guaranteed remedy. 50 cts. For sale by llcaton Drug Co Advertise ment. Key to the Situation-He Advertising. NEBRASKA DEMOCRATS START FOR WASHINGTON Occupying a special train over the Bur. ling ton, at 0:45 o'clock last night, Gov ernor Morehead and seventy-five other Nebraska democrats started for Wash Ington, that they may be present at the Inauguration of Woodrow Wilson as nresldertt ot the united States next Tuesday. Governor Morehead, Adjutant General Hall and a number ot the colonels caino from Lincoln, their car being attached to the regular train. Here the car be. came a part ot the special tb,t started WIRE THIEVES CAUGHT WHILE CUTTING WIRES Three young men ranging from 19 to IS years of ago were arrested yesterday by detectives and the police believe they have broken up a gang of organised wire thieves, who have been cutting down telephone wires In the north section of town. Nathan Norton, 18 years of age, was arrested Thursday night by Officer Hud. son whilo cutUng down some telephom wires near Thirty-first and Iake streets. The young man was on top of a polo using a pair ot pliers. Following a comcsslon Victor Bovee. 49M North Thirty-fourth street, and Ray Starnwood, 1S14 Emmet street, were ar rested by detectives. Another arrest in expected to be made today. The threj have confessed. Dr. A. a-. I Save You Both Pain and Money ON YOUR DENTAL WORK OL'It .MINIMUM PRICKS uuiu trwui guuij S ecffc K eso rn llridgew 8et of Teelli Teeth Kxtracted, without pain Tho above prices until March 10th. Tako advantage ot theao low prices and havo your work done by an experienced dentist. All vithers. S2.50 $5.00 50 work guaranteed. Open evenings until 8, OR. WITHERS 10th and Douglas Room Jl Ilushman nik. PARENTS HAVE FRIGHT AT ABSENCE OF CAHILL. Daniel CahlU, S872 Seward street, was at home in bed asleep all day yesterday while his parents were frantically visiting tho coroner's morgue, the hospitals and were watching the ruins of the Dewey hotel, fearful their son was burled there. Young CahlU, who Is electrician at the Rome hotel, had gone home late the night before, niter spending the evening at the theater with the timekeeper ut the Rome. He went to sleep In a room ho docs not usually occupy. He overslept opd when his employers called up to find out where he was yesterday noon his mother, who saw his room unoccupied, feared he had gone to spend the night with a fellow employe who lived at the Dewey. It was only after a day ot fruitless search that Mr, and Mrs. CahlU found their son on their return home calmly en joying a meal, unconscious ot the stir his absence had provoked. Culls from the Wires The resDonslbllltv of nhvslclans to their patients In the uso ot the X-ray Is before. lift Himmmn fnllrt ' A stock yearly license tee broker who of KG0 for each may belong t.o any stock exchange In New Ynru . posed in a b, Intucedn.X- Aledora, N. D., the fnnno. . . . colonel .Theof?Solev,'0h.,.S u iB...i!.mUr0 range ot 176 degrees Tri isi The federal rocelvershlD nf .i i? .. Copper oompany waa extSn ri ith Un'teU sSgsK"11 re Wcofi d.?i5uf.0onernsm,etntagttn 'f'T ', Sugar Refining "e, American Mrs. Frieda TrosL i-r.nn.i.j . Ing her husband ten da?2'5 fd i nurder rlage In Philadelphia yH te,.the,.r mar refused a new trial ini t1 Aueu. w?9 hanged. dl and sentenced to be Former I'nitPd Statr. c . . . Dick was deposed as lena,3r Char,,e8 Ohio mllltla Ashen ,,mmander ot ha an order throug,, Adi'er.no Cox Usuod dissolving the Ohio fcif, General Wood military division. fS8"onal guard aa a