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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY Blfitt: AUGUST 24, 1913.
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SUIT OYER DEPOT TROUBLE
Mrs. Kiser of Pleatantdale Brings
Suit Against Burlington.
HAVELOOK HAS CELEBRATION
Oorernor Morehead Speaker at An
nual Ontherins In Shop Torrn
Otoe Man Sought (or De
sertion of Family.
(Prom & Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Neb.. Auk. SWSpecIal.)
The Burlington railroad and the Lincoln
police department are In about 13,000
worth of trouble, caused by damages
done to a woman passenger at tho Bur
lington station In this city. She and her
ton came to tho city to do some trading,
buying return tickets for the trip, ac
cording to tho story 6f the two and when
returning In attempting to get on tho
tialn were stopped by tho policeman. In
the altercation the woman declares oho
was struck a couple of times on one
arm by a club lnthe hands of a police
man. The boy was caught by the throat
by the policeman and was promptly
knocked down by the kid. Tho woman
went to the assistance of her son and
received tho injuries In which she asks
for $3,000 damages from the railroad com
pany. She Is Mrs. AV. Kiser of
Ploarantdalo.
Governor nt HaTelork.
Governor Morehead spoke at tho big
Epurth Annual Gala day celebration at
.Havelock today. Tho shop city pulls off
an annual gathering each year, .which
brings thousands of people to tho town
from outsldo tho city.,
IlequUltlon far IllBglna.
Tho governor of Washington will be
naked by Qovornor Morehead to Issue
papers for the return to Nebraska of
Lee Hlggins, wanted In Otoo county for
wife and child desertion. Hlggtns left
tho county August 1. 1913, leaving his
wife and five children ranging in aces
trom 3) months of ago to 10 years of
age. He has been apprehended by tho
sheriff at Leavenworth Wash., and an
officer will bo sent for him.
Porter Will Hecover.
Bort Porter, tho "Walthlll man who was
sb6t at Row, OKI., whllo resisting arrrt
on tho charge of setting fire to a store
building in that town, will live, accord
ing to Sheriff Dorsey of Thurston county,
who called at tho offlco of nro Conimis
sloner Kidgell today. Tho first report
received was that the wounds would
probably prove fatal.
nnllroad Appeal Cnne.
Tho Northwestern Hallway company
has appealed from a Judgment secured
In tho Douglas county district court by
Richard S. Koat, who shipped two car
loads of cattle from a point on thft North
western railroad to South Omaha with
the agreement that the cattle should bo
unloaded at Fremont and watered and
fed, Tho company neglected to do so
and Keat sued for $169.65, the amount of
shrinkage on tho cattle, and was tflven a
verdict for the full amount
Baby Girl Arrive.
State Engineer D. D. PrJoA'Camo to tho
offlco this morning and announced the
arrival of a baby girl to the family. Mrs.
Price is doing well, the baby is aa ."mart
ana cricket and Mr. Prico feels fairly
comfortable.
Arnica Information of Executive.
Mrs. Elizabeth Noone of Colllngvala,
Pa., has written Governor Morehead for
Information regarding her father, John
Noone, and her brother, Andrew Noone.
who left that place something like
twenty-fivo years ago and nothing
been heard from them, She tmniu tney
must have come to Nebraska, as tiey
were miners. A search will be Instituted
by the governor among the potato,
alfalfa, wheat and corn mines tit thr
state.
"Boys and Girls Hear
1 of Soil Fertility
BEATRICE, Neb.. Aug. 13. (Special.)
A big meeting woa held yesterday after
noon In Barr8 grove, three miles south
of Liberty, at which addresses were
made In regard to more Improved and
Hcientiflo methods of farming. The
meeting was hold under the auspices of
Ihe Boys and Girls' club of that vicinity
wd was attended by nearly 869 persons.
George Suiter delivered an address on
-Eol Fertility," and ha was followed by
A. II. Kidd, County Superintendent Jes
ule.Pyrtle and Mies Delma De Shaio. A
demonstration in covr and horse Judging
was given by Farm Demonstrator Lieb
crs. A meeting will be held next Tues
day at the homo of W, A. Btoll, when
the farm demonstrator will talk on "AIT
tlfa." Beatrice Newo Notes,
BEATRICE, Neb., Aug, -Special.)
Harvey Roberta of Liberty wis arraigned
before Judge ' Ellis yesterday on
the
charge of assaulting James Pierce of that
place. He pleaded not guilty and bis
rase woe set for hearing August 26. In
flefault of $500 bor.de ho was lodged in
the county Jail
Funeral services for the late Mrs. Al
bino Rltterbush, who died In Falrbury,
ncro held yesterday afternoon at the
home of Thomas Floyd, conducted by
Rev. Mr. Savery of the United Brethren
church.
Claims aggregating J63.000 wero allowed
yesterday by the board of supervisors.
Of thitf. amount, the Standard Bridge
company of Omaha received about tU,C00.
The special road fund, amounting to
55,009. which was Included In tho estimate
for 1913, will be divided equally among
the seven supervisors to be distributed
is they seo fit. The board adjourned to
September 8.
9A1UCY
-BS
r Sanatorium
This Institution 1b the only ono
In the central west with separate
buildings ultuatcd In their own
ample grounds, yet entirely dis
tinct, and rendering it possible to
cltBslfy cases. The one building
being fitted for and doroted to tha
treatment of non-contagious and
non-mental disa&sea, no others be
ing admitted; the other Rest Cot
tage being designed for and do
voted to the exclusive treatment
of select mental cases, requiring
for a time watchful care and spe
cial nursing.
J
Former Omaha Lad
Frank B. Knight, Jr., formerly of
Omaha and who is now associated w'th
tho Southwestern Telegraph and Tele
phone company at Dallus, Tex., la a
fisherman of extraordinary prowess, as
the above pictures depicts. Ho Is the
man with his hat off and Is standing
alongside of a man-eating shark ho re
cently caught In tho Gc'f of Mexico that
weighed 713 pounds and measured nine
feet seven inches from tip to tip. Thm
is a good-slxed fish to land, or, rather.
Testing for Profit
Feature at Fair
(From a Staff Correspondent)
LINCOLN. Ausr. 23. (Sneclal.) Dairy
men of the state are planning a 'unique
exhibit at tho Nebraska state fair Sep
tember 1 to 6. Visitors to tho exposition
will havo an opportunity to eeo up-to-
date testing for profits. Mothods will be
explained for discovering tho unpitntablo
cowa and eliminating them from th dairy
herds.
In the space reserved for tho dairy ex
hibits at the fair grounds. Prof. H. J,
Frandsen and his assistants Thave been
at work for several days. . "Katie Gerben,
thai crack dairy cow rated on the state
farm, will bo at the fair and with this
animal as a model cream testing will be
explained.
Modem apparatus will be, on hand and
the uses explained. The patent milkers
and other labor saving devices wll be on
exhibition.
At the close of the state, fair the entire
exhibit will bo reserved for the use of
the milch cow train projected by thi
Nebraska dairymen. v
Final arrangements for the state fair
are now being made by Socretary Mellor
and his assistants. Entries aro heavy
for the better babies, live stock, agri
cultural and horticultural departments.
The tamo state of facta are. true con
cerning tho automobile and machinery
sections. '
From various towns in the state letters
have come indicating that there will bo
latge crowds to visit the fair.
GOVERNOR PICKS OUT
GOOD ROADS DELEGATES
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
liINCOLN, Aug. S3. Special Gov
ernor Morehead this morning selected
delegates to attend the third American
Rood congress to be held at Detroit Pep
tetnbtr 30 to October i- Tho selections
vera made relatWo to tluir Interest In
good roads and from automobile owners
over the state. Those seiucted are;
Q. U Godfrey, MIndent O. L. Furlsoe,
Mlnden; J. L. Patterson, Mtnrien; A S.
Searls, Omaha; Hon. tc. K. Placelt, Wa
hooj Hon. II. T. Shuaway, Wakefield;
Hon. Charles Krumluch, Shelby; Hen. B.
J. Spirit. Wilber: Hon. C. ? Van Deusan,
Kennard: Hon. IIirv Kjrtf, Hartlngloi.;
Hon. A. II. Banks. Waum! Hon. W. A.
Ellwood. Oakdale; Hon. Adam Pllger.
Stanton; Hon. W. -C Klamlund, Valpa
raiso; Hon. C. C. Qutrle, Lincoln; Gould
Diets, Omaha; Hon. harles tt. Kecr.ley,
York; Hon. John Heasty, Falrbury; Hon.
II. P. Stevens, Blgnell; it 10. Sidles. Lin
coin. STATE HOUSE OFFICIALS
PUN A.NMUM PICNIC
LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. 22.-f8peclal.)-The
annual plcnlo of the slate houso of
ficials, employes and their families will
take place next Monday afternoon and
evening and will be held at Capitol
Beach. Tables will be arranged accord
ing to departments.
Secretary Mellor of the State Board ot
Agriculture will award the prises for the
sports, which will consist of a base bull
game, women's foot race, nail driving
contest, men's foot race, women' ball
throwing contest
News Notes of Alliance.
ALLIANCE, Neb., Aug. 23.-8ptclal.)-A
large number of Alliance citlrens at
tended the tuneral of Mrs. Samuel Pit
man and her three children, who were
burned, to death In the fire which de
stroyed their home near Hemlnford
yesterday. The funeral was held at the
Hemlngford Methodist church, Rev. G.
G. Ware of Alliance having charge of
the services.
The Federation of Retail Dealers and
the Retail Hardware Association ot Ne
braska held meetings here yesterday, dis
cussing ways and means for expanding
and betterment of their business. L. R.
North of Bridgeport presided over the
meeting of the retail men, while II. A.
Lotspelch of Mlnatare wan chairman of
the hardware men's meeting. R. N. Mc
Allister ot Grand Island, Frank Parr,
Nathan Roberts and Frank Hacker of
Omaha, and P. P. Fodyea of Lincoln
were In attendance. In the evening the
visiting members of both associations
were entertained at a banquet at the
Drake hotel by tho business men of Al
lione.
Lands Man-Eater
to subdue with a rod and reel. He writes
that ho stayed with tho monster for sv
eral houru, reeling In and letting out his
line until the tiger of the ocean per
mitted tho fisherman to get near enough
to gaff him. Mr. Knight was prjildent
of tho Omaha High School Athletic anso
elation during '97-'9S and also organlted
tho Interscholostlo Athletlo assocHllon
He captained the '97-'9S bnso ball team
and served as adjutant under Commund-
ants Lieutenants Ponn, Ord and Clem'
mons.
News and Gossip in
and About West Point
TVEST POINT, Neb., Aug. 23.-SpecIal.)
The thirty-second annual meeting of
the Cuming County Teacher's 'institute,
Just closed, was tho most successful
gathering of Itu kind ever held in Cuming
county, nlnety-thrco teachers belnc in
attendance, Tho Instructors were Super
intendent Moss, Wiener; Superintendent
Bowen, West Polrit: Miss Bertha Knoll
and Prof. Reese Solomon, W(sner. Prof.
w. L. Wright and Miss Emma R. Miller,
county superintendent, also took part.
Miss Anna V. Day, -assistant state super
intendent; addressed tho teachers on
Wednesdiy, Prof. Clemmons of Fremont
Thursday, and Prof. Thelsen of West
Point Friday.
Mrs. Theresa Hanrahkn. aged S3, an In
mate of St. Joseph's Home for tho Aged
at West Point died In that Institution
wi. 1 .."t... "
Wednesday of old ase and scnllo debility.
Deceased formerly lived at Wiener and
was the mother of flvo sons and one
daughter.
The West Point Republican will be thd
onlv papor In the city to set out a
Booster's edition for the third week In
September. Colonel Elliott has met with
remarkable success In his canvass for
patronage for this edition and from pres.
ent Indications the West Point Issuo will
bear comparison .with those from other
and larger towns and places of more
pretension.
General Hall Orders
Care Taken of Arms
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. 23. (Special.)
Adjutant General Phil Hall has Issued
an order Instructing company command
era to see that all arms and other equip
ment is thoroughly cleaned and ready
for use at a moment's notice.
This order la made that In case the
guard should be called to Mexico erery-
imng win do in condition for Immediate
service, and commanding officers will be
held strictly accountable for the condi
tion of the equipment.
IN INTEREST OF THE OMAHA-
BLACK HILLS HIGHWAY
NIOBRARA, Neb., Aug. 23.-(Spec!al.)
Ferd Relchmann and Ople Chambers of
Dallas, S. D., were in Niobrara this
week in tho Interests of tho Omalia-Rosebud-Black
Hills scenic highway.
They made auto trips over the proposed
route In order to secure the necessary
data for tho official guide, which will be
jjuuunneu in me near zuiure. iteichmann
and Chambers were at a Commercial club
meeting and received tho hearty and en
thusiastic support of the members.
Visit
The Nebraska
STATE FAIR
At Lincoln
V
August 31 to Sept. 5, '13
Better and Bigger Than Ever
Attorney General
Gives an Opinion
About New Law
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Aug. S3.-(Speclal.) . con
sumers' syndicate In Omaha after com
plying with the new blue sky law pro
hibiting the Issuance of stock In less than
denominations of $100 has now run up
against an opinion of the attorney son
ernl in its attempt to sell one-tenth
shares, the holder of o. full share to
hava ten votes In the company.
The attorney general says that tha
scheme cannot work as it would cir
cumvent tho law In Its plain provwSMis.
In another opinion the attorney general
holds that thq new law will alloww a
dealer who comes Into possession of
shares of less than $100 cannot be I
- .....i . i . 1 1
prosecuted for offering them for sale.
In his opinion on tho latter proposition 1
ha says:
It mar ba urcred that It would niahl, n
company selling Its own Mook to civ.
cutnvent the law by soiling tho fin me to n
deaer and then permit the latter to sell
lo the public, it mi is truo it Is tho
fuul of ho law and onnnot be avoided,
allhouKh It Is doubtful whether t com
pany such us U defined In this law could
do this and successfully avoid the re
quirement relating to par value or. its
enures of stock.
Deutsches' Bundes
Meets at West Point
WEST POINT. Neb., Aug. .-(Special.)
Tho eighth annual Dcutschcs' Bundes
Krlegerfost of Westllohen Krlegetbundes
will take placo at Sherman park, West
Point, August SO to September 1. This
organisation Is composed only of voter
ana of tho Franco-Prussian war and has
a vory large membership In the western
states. The local lodge, alone numbers
over eighty members.
Five hundred delegates are expected
from North and South Dakota, Minne
sota, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska. The
meetings will bo addressed during tho
three days by German and English ora
tors, Including Mayor Dahlman and
Jacob Hauck of Omaha, Dean Rueslng
and Pastor Mangelsdorf of West Point
and others.
In addition to the other features there
will be a commemorr 'Jon of the one
hundredth anniversary of the deliver
ance of Germany from French domina
tion In 1S13.
Fnllertun Chautnniina Opens.
FULLERTON, Neb., Aug. 23.-(SpcclaL)
-Tho fourteenth annual Chautauqua ot
Fullerton opened Thursday evening and
will continuo for eleven days. Moro than
two hundred tents aro filled. Friday aft
ernoon a concert was given by tho '
"Strollers' Quartette," and Dr. C. C.
Mitchell savo his lecture on "Job." To-!
day the Chicago artists guvo recitals I
both afternoon and evening. L. A. Weir
field secretary of the American Play-,
ground nnd Recreation association, will
appear and Senator Frank J. Cannon
of Utah gavo tho address of the evening.
Sunday there will bo special trains from
Columbus and also from Spalding, to
hear tho sacred concerts by Rogers &
GrlUey and hear the address of Father
Cronln.
Fullerton Man Bnya Into Bank.
FULLERTON, Neb.. Aug. 23.-(SpeclaL)
Dr. E. L. Thomas, of this place, whllo
In Blane county last week, bought the
Btoo kowned by Varney & Mackey in
the Dunning State bank at Dunning. At
lfi ra!"?B l" ooaru ol or.
the bank Dr. Thomas was elected It
president In place of Mr. Varney, re
signed. .t is understood that Dr.
Thomas will not move his family from
Fullerton, but the bank will be con
ducted by tho presont cashier.
fit Perfect Baby
Of The Future
A Simple Method That Hat a Wonderful
Influence upon The Future Infant.
Too ouch caa not be for a wonderful
remedr. ftmllUr to mu woani u UoUicr!
It U no re cloquot la lti action than ll
the health rn!u m laid doim for the enldasee
of expectant mothers. It la an external appli
cation that apreada Its Influence upon alt the
cords, emaciea. llsimenta and tendona that na.
tnre call Into plar; ther expand cracefaUr
without ptln, without atraln. and thna leare
the mind care-free and In Jojful anticipation of
ine rreaieaE or an womanir amuinon.
Mother friend meat therefore bo conalderrd
aa directly a mot important inflame upon the
character and dlipoaltlon ot the future fenera
tion. It la conceded fact that, with nauaea,
pain, nerromneo and dread bamihed, there la
ttored up inch an abundance of healthy energy
as to brlns Into being the blfheat Ideala of
Uom who fondly theorize on the rules that
Ininra the coulng ot the perfect baby.
Mothers' Friend can bs had at any drurftat
at 11.00 a bottle, and It la nnqneatlonably one
et those, remedies that alwaya baa a place among
the cherlthed tew In the medicine cabinet.
Mother's Friend la prepared by the Bradneld
IWnlator Co., 130 Lamar Illdr., Atlanta, da.,
after tha formula ot a noted family doctor.
Write them for a Terr lnatructlre book tit
txpectant mother. See that jour dream wlii
upply yoa, with UotuWs h'rlena
BURT COUNTY PIONEERS
GATHER TO HOLD PICNIC
TBICAMAH, Neb., Aug. J9,-(8pcelal
The pioneers and old settlers of Burt
county met yesterday in their annual
plonlo In Folsom park In Tokamah. Tho
crowd in tho afternoon was the largest
that has ever attended tho picnic, whtoh
is an annual affair. Rav air. Powers of
Lincoln was the chief speaker of .the day.
Twonty-elght years ago he was tho pas
tor of the Methodist cnurch here and
tie has many warm fricrds In the county.
Tho Tekamah High school band furnished
nuielo both morning and afternoon. Vreo
coffee was furnished tho picnickers by
tho Pnxtons of Omaha. The affluence of
the peoplo of this county was reflected
In tho tow who came by train and teams
and the many who came In automobiles.
Burt county Is one of the few counties
where the drouth has howb tittle dam-
age and everyone seemed pleased that
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luiiuiiQ iihq invuriu mem.
The funeral of Vetor L. Tlelnert took
place Saturday afternoon. Sir. llelnert
had been In feeble health for a couple of
years and death camo to lilm on Tttura
day morning, lie! ravjs a widow and
several children, nil adults
The barn of Harry Cooiwr. who Hver
seven miles northwest of town, was
burned last night and several horses con
sumed. No cause for the tiro lias been
given.
ClinrKe of Finnd Made,
GRAND ISLAND, Nebiug. S3.(Spe-
clal.) What is bolleved to have been a
wholesalo Job of passing worthless checks
STORE
Pia
C
Pianola and Player
Greatly Reduced
During This Week
We must mako room for our fall stock of Pianola Pianos. Seldom does ono havo an
opportunity to secure such high grado Pianola Pianos and Player Pianos at ah unusual
price. Pianola Pianos sell tho world over at ono price, and very rarely do conditions arise
which permit you, tho slightest reductions.
The instruments which wo are offering in this sole aro not absolutely new, having
been used for demonstration and display purposes, though they are in the best of condition.
HERE ARE SOME OF THE BARGAINS:
$200 Ctiaso & llakcr Piano Player, n.ovr S25.00
9250 Pianola Plnno Player, now S50.00
$450 Player Piano, now SMr
9150 Stuyvesnnt Pianola Piano, now . , . . . 3200
$000 Harrington Autotono Player Piano, now,
S325
Free Selection of
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CUT PRICES OH 88-Nott PLAYER MUSIC RILLS-Latsst Hits of His Season
For On Wwk Only W Will iirt 1 Pr fan! liscmf m AH H-IUU Music
We are exclusive representatives of the famous Aeolian
Weber, Steok, Wheelock, Stuyvesant and Stroud.
Schmoller& Mueller
Sch
I Establ
Established 1859.
NEW PACKARD WORM BEVELS
MEAN A SILENT REAR AXLE
WORM BEVEL GEARS HAVE niODUCED AT LAST THE SILENT REAR
AXLETHE AIM OF BUILDERS SINCE HIGH GRADE GARS WERE FIRST
MADE NOW AN EXCLUSIVE FEATURE OF THE NEW PACKARD' CARS.
WITH THIS ADVANCE IN DESIGN, THE FULL MEASURE OF POWER
IS TRANSMITTED WITHOUT NOISE, TO THE REAR WHEELS. THE
ENTIRE ABSENCE OF REAR AXLE "GRIND" GIVES AN ADDED ZEST
TO THE ENJOYMENT OF THE RIDE.
TO ROUND OUT THIS RESULT PACKARD SPIRAL TIMING GEARS
INSURE ALSO A SILENT FRONT END.
LEFT DRIVE, LEFT HAND GEAR SHIFT, CONTROL BOARD ON THE
STEERING COLUMN.
NINETEEN BODY
SEATS SEVEN.
A s k t h
ORR MOTOR SALES
2416 Farnum Street . ,
has been unearthed here. Morton Smith
Is under arrest for alleged participation
In tho fraud. He alleged himself a ren-
rcsentatlvo of a paving concern that was
recently given a contract here. Some of
tha best business men, railroad men,
hotel kcepors and others held small
oheofcs.
Panama Railroad
on Bottomless Pit
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. -A hard slrug
gle, It doveloped today. Is bolng waged
by army engineers lo keep the Panama
railroad on top of an almost bottomless
quagmire In the Galun river valley. Suc
cess, the report indicated, Is in sight
after months of arduous work.
Bedrock lies almost KO feat below the
sUrfaco, overlnld by thick, soft clay, de
composed vegotublo matter and sand.
Thousands of tons of soil have boen
dumped into tho place, only to bo swal
lowed up by the quagmire. In oonse
quence the four railroad embankments
across the valley, aggregating only three
miles have required 5,000,000 cubto yards
of filling.
MEXICAN PEACE OFFICIALS
ARE REPORTED MURDERED
NEW ORLEANS, I .a.. Aug. tt-The
bodies of Pascual Oroxco, nr., and othor
peace commissioners, riddled with bullets
wero found In the streets of Huantla
Guerreio, whon the federal troops en-
CLOSES 6 P. Af. SATURYDAY DURING
Music Rolls. Free Bench and Scarf.
Terms on Any Instrument You Buy.
STYLES. TOURING CAR IN EITHER SIZE
DEMONSTRATION ON REQUEST
e man who o
special
dispatch from Moxleo City.
According to tlie cablo, Zapatista
prisoners told the soldiers that M. Zapata,
slew the commissioners with his owrt
hand when he was In a frenzy from hav
ing been forced to abandon the retreat
which had served him In many times of
stress during the two years ho had been
closely pursued. Zapata is said to fx hid.
lng in Guerrero.
The Persistent and Judicious V or
Nowspapor Advertising Is tha Road to
Business Success.
Fat Reduced by Eating
Delicious Confection
fFram Journal of Hygiene.)
NrirWtMl nhnsltv In bound to DTOdcoa
physical weakness and various distur
bances liable to culmlnato In distressing:
diseases; chief of which aro affections ot
rospiratlon, neart, neives ana marreyn.
Stout ucreons who would prevent these
contingencies, rcojvorbig their normal
weight and proportions, can adopt no bet
ter plan than the dally eating ot a certain
candy drop which Is as palatable aa it 1
effocllvo, known as tho "boranlum Juh
Tills unique and simple mothod origi
nated In Gormnny, where corpulency Is bo
common, and whero to many notable dl
covarlea havo been made in modiclne and
sclcnco. The JuHibos. which mav b
found In any drug store, should bo taken
ono after each meal and one at redtlme,
Tho now treatment Is recommenced not
only beoauno of tho certainty of resilts,
but because it causfH no lll-cffcct, and
also because It roi'ttros no self-punishment
Advertisement.
AUGUST
Pianos at
Prices
tered that town, according lo
5525 Teclinoltt Player Piano, now, 8375
$050 Harrington Autotono Player Piano, now
at i SS'JO
$700 Stuyresaut Pianola Piano S475
$700 Combination Electric and Footpowcr
Player Piano, brand jiow, now 8650
Pianola Pianos, Stelnway,
Piano Co.
1311-13 Farnam Street
59
PACKARD
WORM DESIGN
GIVES SMOOTH
SILENT ACTION
BETWEEN PINION
AND BEVEL GEAR
w ti s one
COMPANY
Omaha, Nebr.