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THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER HI, 1913. Children's Flannelette Gowns and Sleeping Garments "Children's Section Third Floor Dr. Denton's Sleeping Garments for children; of gray ma terial, nicely finished, will not scratch or shrink; easy to put onjand take off; sizes 2 to 10 years, priced 60c to ,$1.10, according to size. Children's Flannelette Sleeping Garments, well made of good material, in dainty pink or blue stripes; drop seat, ,opeh either down back or front, sizes 2 to 10 years, at 50o, GOc and 65c t Children's Flannelette Gowns, white and colors; with or without collars; 4 to 16 years 50c, 75c and 85c . Children's Pajamas of pink or blue striped flannelette; t military collar, white frogs; sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 years, a very 'good garment for $1.00 howmoJTand iwxteenth streets Y-oalmm Tells Why Frisco Went Into i Eeceivers' Hands ST. iSjBfjj. Nov. 18. A hearing wns held todaytfnreiKxamlncr 13. 13. Clark, regarding Oielnanclng of the 8t, Louis & San Kraifeiseif railroad and the causes that led toh'o present receivership of the line, 11. Y. Yoakum, former chair map of fhe board of directors, vu the flrsCwltneVs," "" Mr. Yoakum said the difficulty with the road was one mainly of finance. He said luvdid lpo"t think there was nny cf tort fjTg'et aid' t5ni bank other tHArr those Interested ,Jhth Frlscd. 7 Was tHeFlsbo'lii.a Bountfenough con dition .to- Warrant tho salef fif I3.OW.000 worth lif general lien bonds Jn 'April and Way, .this. year.tHa waa asked,- "We rtihadejjfy reason to HelUve could carry out these negotiations?' he Answered, "and the result would have been to take care of the Frisco's condi tion for . some tjme to , come., . These negotiations' Involved the sale of a haft interest In Jhe Chicago & Eastern Illinois railroad at a price'-' satisfactory- to the management. It would have tided us over, toge'thirtv With tne good ' prospect we hail for a satisfactory deal for Arizona and New Mexico lands and even thing potnfed to a deal for $(,000,000 or 17,000,000, which would have solved the trouble," Mr. Yoakum said that the Chicago, rtock Island fc Pacific railroad lost heav ily by the .deal through which It acquired control of the 'Frisco In 1903. By this deal the Hock Island exchanged 1130 of Its pwn. stock and bonds for each J1W share pf 'Krlsec; stock. Six year later the Ilock Island sold lis 'Frisco holdings to Yoakum, tidward Hawloy, James Campbell, and -a ...syndicate for tlW a' share. Mr. .Yoakum ssd that the nock Island ee'ciWltleifi that' entered Into the !,a,i"Tmtw ;t'c rraft- For Indigestion,, Dyspepsia, $s,or a Sick, b4ur Stomach Papers Diapepsin Time it! In five minute your nauseated 4imfcfilifUe' Vnn rfnn'ttwaht .' alow remedy whem rour toma$tfi-, or a harm0lpnT-your loma5h 'Is valuable; ydu'nuiatrjit'lnjufe It with dras Uo drugs. Pane's Plapepsln Is noted for Its speed In giving relief; It's harmlessness; It's certain unfailing action In .regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. It's millions of cures In Indigestion, dyspepsia, gas TO NEW CUSTOMERS ONLY BAYNER WHISKEY Full Qurt-OIy;S0 CwiUpr Paid THIS to a pdl Introductory orw are maldn to NEW customers only and if YOU have never tried Hayner Whiskey, we want you to try k NOW. Cut put thi ad whM k wkk your ordar and 80 cants in stamps or coin and the full quart bottle of Hayner Prwah Stock BeHltd in-Bond Wlmhy will be tent In staled cc axpreaa chre paid. It's peat a 0tftf-'-54whlkaf of th flnt kind eald with & U.S. Government's Gren Sarover tb cork your aur ance k U fully aged, hM 100 proof, full raure aagoad aad pure a can b produced. ltsguaraHteedtopeasc you or money back. You know we are respon t,ht been i n bu w ncsa 46 y c ara Capital 9500.000.0Q felly paid. Don't put this ottordtr right weteMd goods will fo forward by first expresa. UATP- Ord from Arts- Wr-Oolo.. Wont. w4 all UUWM JTUib. tMrx rooit cU lor VM lor t (urt iprM ild. WtO (AH future fit saart hm fo FO UR quarts ar asr) A JJream our mihiI aftlm THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO., Dei. S-705 fM.O. StUi.K. hM.lhH. NwOrfctM,tt. W. luw Utr, si.rau.auaa. CUIP THIS sssssssssssssssBQBL 4ssssQssstfslsHslsssssiassssAsQilisssss9sP ABssssssssssKB T iaAcals f sm a rfUr na4W jn swt amut SU Caisaaas tts tils . rpilE IMPERIAL EMBROIDERY OUTFIT is guaran , teed to be the greatest collection and biggest bargain in patterns ever offered. The 160 patterns have a retail value of 10 cents each, or more than $10,00 in all. Bring SIX Coupons and 68 cents to this office and you will be Gesented with One Complete Outfit, including Book of stru.cOons and one All Metal Hoop. The 681 cents is to cover duty, expri handjing and the numerous over heasi expenses of getting the package from factory to you. N.JS,r-Qt mf Tmwn Rtadera will add 7 cents extra for potage ana expense mt mailing. K OMAHA 8KK. JIM payment were not worth par, but that the Jtock Island lost heavily. D. 13. Brown, examiner for the Inter state Commerce commission, today made public data showing that In the last ten years $2,000,000 had been paid by the Frisco to New York and St. IsuIs bank ers ns Interest and commissions. i Tlport Case Dismissed. MADISON, Neb., Nov. lS.-(8pectal.)-Tho hearing of A. K. Tlport. Itinerant merchant, arrested for alleged violation of senate file 1&, which provides against untrue, deceptive and misleading adver tisement, was called before Judge Mc Duffee this nfternoon and dismissed, without prejudice to the defendant, on the grounds -that the charge was not sufflclentty'.speclflc Motion of counsel for defendant to in struct the . jury for acaulttal was over ruled. County Attorney Koenlgstcln Im mediately placed n revised complaint. In the hands of .Sheriff Hmlth, who placed the defendant under arrest ' ' Walter Malsey was opoj-atcd upon for appendicitis last night. The operation was critical In character, but at this time (ho patient la resting comfortably. The dedication of the new Bt. Leonard's chuo'h will ftako placa Thursday fore- r rr,r T m lift T 4. lilahon Tlhcn of Un coil, preaching tho sermon for tho oc casion. Large Auto Tarns Bomersnnlt. BltUNINa. Neb., Nov. 18.-Bpeclal.) Yeaterday afternoon .while Isaac Steele, fMiAmnBMliui hv Vi I tv I fn fnr. Jntm nvvwini'uuiv.. y - - - - . . , - Steele and baby, Mrs. J. C. Pflilg arfd child, and Mrs. Qeorge Phelps, we.rt re- hinilnv from hnrn to their homes at Ohlowa, tho large car turned over' while rounding a corner, landing right aide- ip thu ditch beside the road. . Nona of tho eight occupants was sorlousjy In jured, although ail were more or less cut and bruised. "t , i V Persistent Advertising Is the ' Rtad tp Business Success. tritis and ojher stomach v trouble .has made It fonoua the world over. Keep 'fils'Verftct stoJhrfclT doctor In V.ou'hpmeWrhll 'hanay-get a.- large flhy-cenlt'. case' "from' any drugstore; anil then It anyone should' cat .something which doesn't agree with them; 'if what they eat lays like "lead, reffaenis and sours m'nd 'Jor'tps gps; causes headache, dlzztacts and"nb,usea; 'eructations Of'actd And undlgrsCedf food-r renleirfbr ail 'soon as Papo's Dlapepsln cornea In contact with the stomach, all such distress van ishes. It's promptness, certainty .and ease In overcoming tho worst stomach disorders Is a revelation to those who try It-Advertisement. SaaTS&'aiAS rn nib WHISKEY MfTTLED W BOW 2j wm mium HaHsU Ma MafssrllVt1 jicaManKa, tie. COUPON Pattern Dept., OkiwNv PROTEST FROM MINISTERS Objection Made to Official Character Given Thanksgiving Man, WASHINGTON ASSOCIATIONS ACT Iteanlntlnn Nny Cntholle Chnrrh Is lslna; Attendance of President find Jndpres to (Sire it AVronsr Impression. WASHINGTON. Nov. W.-Protestant clergymen of the capital have launched a protest against tho official atmosphere they contend Is thrown about the annual Pan-American Thanksgiving mass here In St. Patrick's church. The service usu ally Is attended by the president, mem bers of the cabinet. Justices of the supreme court, the diplomatic corps and other dignitaries. President Wilson has accepted an Invitation to attend this year. The llev. Dr. R. II. McKIm, former president of the Episcopal house of deputies. Is the author of a resolution adopted today by the Episcopalian, Lutheran, Baptist and Disciples of Christ clergy and which will be considered by Presbyterian clergymen Monday, "The attendance of our chief magistrate and members of his cabinet, year after year," says the resolution, "has been made use of to give color to the Iloman claim that the service Is the official celebration of Thanksgiving day In our national capital. This fact has been understood In the United States and abroad to give, tho Roman Catholic church a prestige and pre-eminence over all other churches. Every effort Is be ing made bp the Roman hierarchy to give this Roman mass tho color of an official function. "We protest ngalnnt the attempt to con vert our national Thanksgiving, day Into Iv Roman Catholio festival in a strvlce entirely out of harmony with the history of the genius o! .our country and the spirit and purpose of the day. "We desire to give voice to the wide spread feeling of Indignation among mil lions of Protestants of America against the efforts of the Roman press and the Roman hierarchy to exploit the presence of our chief magistrate arid some of his cabinet, (which ' we are convinced . has only been Intended as an act of courtesy and good will), for the purpose of glorify ing the Roman Catholic church and giv ing this service an official characterlza. tlon It does and cannot possess." TALK OF BLOCKADE. , OF MEXICAN PORTS ISAGAIN'RENEWED ; (Continued from rage One.) . tho capital witH mobs of . tho' lower qlasses, led by etudents, who shouted against everything American. Mexicans explain the difference In sentiment as duo to tho character Of tho present con troversy, which falls to enlist the sym pathy of the people. rorelitnera Flock to Coast, Owing tOj the menacing of tho town of Orltababy.ttie.rebels and the consequent threatening, of. communication between the federal , capital and Vera Crux, for eigners are. flocking to the coast In large ft.diW'r ?0' PWlPRIJX or .be ing, bottled Up In Mexico Cl(y and every train to Vera CrUr Is loaded to Its ca pacity. Colonel namlercc, In. Command of the garrison at Orlxaba, la fortifying tho stra jteglo points about the city and reports to tho government that he will be able to resist any attack by the rebels. A battla was fought yesterday at Arlo da Rosalei, In' the state of ' Mlchoacan, VatWceri flfty federal soldiers arid 150 reb els. The rebels are said (6 have with ojrawh'from tho field after threo hours of fighting, leaving twenty-two dead and many wounded. Only one federal Is re ported killed. Cludad Victoria, tho capital of Tamaul llpaa, reported several ' days ago as cap tured by the rebels, is alleged In dis patches published here today, to have been Just attacked, and fighting Is said to be going on lnythe suburbs. The gar rison of tha city Is believed to number 600 federals. No announcement has yet been made nf a successor to Manuel darza Aldalpe as minister of the Interior. The removal of Quer!d6 Mohe'no from the foreign ministry to' that of the Interior, and the appoint ment of Pedro Latcuraln to the post of foreign minister, which he filled under President Madero, have been discussed. Advance on Jre. EI PASO. Tex., Nov. IS. Federals are advancing north from Chihuahua City In the direction, of Juarei. captured by the rebels Saturday' morning. A battle took place between the ad vancing federals and the rebels' rear guard at Laguna, midway between Juares and Chihuahua, last night. Pancho Villa, captor of Juarex, admitted this to day, lie also admitted losing five men killed In the battle, but said the federals lost thirty-five. Villa did not have any details a to the number of men engaged on either aide. The statement of Itobtrto V. Pcsqulera, agent of the constitutionalists In 'Waah Ington, defending as legal the execu tions of federals by Pancho Villa since the caputurlng of Juarest Is characterized here by Mexican federal officials as at variance with facts. Pasqulera Is quoted as saying that the rebels are only ex ecuting men found guilty by courtmartlal of treason in participating in the up rising in Mexico in which Madero was killed. Colonel Enrique . Portlllo, one of the men executed, was in the field with Oroxco at Cases Grades, only 100 mites south of Juarex at that time, and Jose Cordova was secretary to Pascual Oroxco at Chihuahua. Pablo Ybave, one of the Juares policemen, was in Juarex .at -that, time. It is generally known here that . at leaat five of the fourteen men whom the rebels now admit executing were not In Mexico City at the time of the uprising and Mexican Consul DIebold asserts that not one of the officers executed was In Mexico City. Like Mexican Poller of V, S. WOnCESTEJIt, Mass.. Nov. lS.'The hands off Mexican policy of the United States, was commended today by David Montt, Chilean representaUve to the Latin-American conference at Clark uni versity, as one of the most Important steps ever taken by this country to pro mote cordial relations between the United States and South America. "The policy has aroused the greatest admiration among South American coun tries," ssld Mr. Montt, "and if a similar policy had been pursued in the past, it would .have prevented the misunderstand ing and misapprehension that the people of Latin America have long felt toward this country." The work of the conference, which is intended to bring about a closer relation ship between stvuYnts'ln North and South Amertra, was praised In letters sent today bv President Woodrow Wilson and Bf--retarv of State llryan. The latter hopes to be able to attend at least one session of the conference. (irrnintiK Arfrlar llurrln t,o Itetlre. 1IB11MN. Nov. lg.-"The retirement of General Huerta from the provisional presidency of Moxlro is now the surest way to restore order In that country," said an editorial today In the Tageblatt. which heretofore has steadily attacked the American policy In Mexico. Tills newspaper quotes approvingly the report that the German minister to Mexico has advised Huerta to accept the American proposals. The Tageblatt's previous hostility to the United States Is explained In the con cluding paragraph of tho article. "The political power of the Slonroe doctrine," says the paper, "Is now stronger than ever before and It Is moreover assum ing an economic aspect. Kurope should guard against any attempt to Introduce It into tho Mexican business field." DANIELS PRAISES THE TARIFF (Continued from Page One.) currency reform, and will then follow up with reform that will deal with the rural credits problem to make It possible for the men on the farms to borrow money on long time and enable them to achieve prosperity." Taking up tho subject of calamity pre dictions, he said that the proposal for postal savings banks had been met with similar predictions of calamity. In spite of this, he said, "the bill was passed, and the result was that $1,000,000 less of money orders went to Kurope last year, because the foreigners who have saved a little money had been taught to believe that the postal savings banks are tho only safe placo to keep their rrioney. We used to be told, too," he continued, "that a mighty evil would follow the direct elec tion of senators. But today there la not a political party that does not stand for this reform." Ilellevea In Untlr rControl. Secretary Daniels believes when a party Is In power it Is much better that It con trol both the house and the senate In order that it may accomplish what its platform calls for, and at the same time be entirely responsible fpr what Is ac complished by the administration. "I be lleve," he continued, "that the time Is coming when the pcopU will not stand for a party in power that does not stand entirely by Its promises mado before elec tion." The Commercial club dining room was crowded, even to overflowing Into the smaller dining rooms. Governor John H, Morehead was one of the guests at the speaker's table. Secretary Daniels left shortly after 4 o'clock for Lincoln where he delivered nil address last night He wll) then go to Kansas City, where he la to speak be fore tho Commercial club. The secretary was met. at the Burling ton" station at 8 o'clock In the morning by a committee appointed by W. P. Bax ter, chairman of the public affairs com mittee of the Commercial clubj The com mittee escorted hlrrr tcrthe Omaha club, where they breakfasted. Following Is the committee: Harvey -Newbranch, Herbert Daniel, D. C. Patterson. Lieutenant W. W, LorBhbough, United States navy; W. F. Baxter and Henry C. nichmond. At the braakfaat ithey were Joined iy three BBBBBBBPSBBBBBBB H SBBBBBBBBBBM BBBBBBBBBBBsW BBBBBH BIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa JBBBBBBBtaaaSJBBBBBk. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbF BBBBBBB JBBBBBf ' BBBBBBS BBBBBBi SBBBBBIBBBBBBB BBBBBbY BBBBBH BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbW BBBBBSBBBB BBBBBBB A m m m m Ehk BR BBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBbV JBBBBbV BBBBBBBBBBBBBBbV BBBBBla BBBBBBB SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM BBBBBbI v BBBBBBBIbV BBBBBI. BBBBbV 'BBBBBBb' Tfe wm Puts the player-piano In I w pH your nomettie same as the nN I piano take your choice I -tn There is no cash payment to bo made iu Vlp HP buying under this plan. Tho terms under this co-operative plan are: One dollar and twenty- t The ball nee on the Tiaao. It par able 1 dollar and 25 cents, wejkJy. The bill nee on the plsytr-pkaa ! payable 2 do Wars weekly, WITHOUT INTEREST. Tbk g-Wes yew 195 week tJssela which to pay for the plino or the pUyer-piine. liko mi initiation or entrance fee with this difference that your five dollars under this plan are credited to tho price of the instrument you select. This lepves a balance of two hundred and forty-threo dollars and seventy-five cents, if you select a piano, or a balance of thrco hundred and ninety dollars if you select a player-piano. Tailor-Made Clothes A Suit mad to order by my skilled tailors costs you vsry little) msrt) than an ordi nary rady-to-war affair that givas you nowhtrt nsar the) -satisfaction or sarvica Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats mad-to-orderf $25 to $40 i.ther committeemen George H. Kelly, C. K. Yost and H. W. Yates, and also by Mayor James C. Dahlman. SHCItnTAIlY STEAKS AT MXCOL2V llend of .Nnvy Depnrtment Makes A ltd it nn nt Cnpltnl City. LINCOLN. Nov. 18.-(Speclal Tele-gram.)-6ecretary or the Navy Josephua Daniels arrived In Lincoln from Omaha at 6 MS this ocnlng and was taken to the Lincoln hotel, from which place he waa escorted to the Commercial club rooms by the reception committee, consisting of President C. C. Oulcirle of th Cnmmitr. clal club. Dr. P. U Hall of the national democratic committee, John Cutrlght of tho Star and W. O. Jones of the Journal. Over 300 euests sat down to a uli-rnnp.o dinner at tho club and at Its conclusion President Qulggle Introduced the secre tary, Who spoke for an hour on the rela tion of the agricultural west to the navy. At the conclusion of his speech a recep tion waa held In the club rooms. Secre tary Daniels will leave In the morning at 10:30 over the Missouri Pacific for Kansas City. EASTERN VALUATION EXPERT TO COME HIGH (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 18.-(Speclal.)-The Slate Railway commission received a message from H AV. Bemle, the east ern expert engineer, who is coming to Nebraska to make an lncstlgatlon of the physical valuation of the tolephone plant at Tork. conveying the intelligence that he would start very oon, and that In case he could not get an expert by the name of Plllsbury to help him he would bring another man by the name of 8torm. The kick made b the York telephone subscribers against the valuation of the plant made by tho railway commission physical engineers, requiring the commis sion to hire these experts from the east, will cost the state J75 a day for Bemts and $35 a day for his assistant DavU Get Small Verdict. OnD. Neb., Nov. U.-(8peclal.)-After being out twelve hours a Jury brought a verdict of $175 damages In favor of Quit Meat if Your Flush Your Meat forma uric acid, which clogs Kidneys, irritates Blad der or causes Rheumatism. When j'ou wake up with backache and dull misery In the kidney region it gen erally means you have been eating too much meat says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter It from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; re moving all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatlo .twinges. Tho- urine. Is live cents n week, if you decide upon a piano, or two dollars a week ,if you decide upon a player-piano. Or, putting it another way you are privileged to take ono hundred and ninety -five weeks (three years and nine months) to. pay for your instrument, it mat ters not which instrument you select tho piano or the playor-piano. The five dollars you pay is paid as a, privilege to participate in tho many advantages of this sale more Copyright, ISC by Stone & McCarrlck Inc. New Location, 1512 Dodge Street Charlie Davis, against the Union Pacific Ilallroad company. The case resulted from a heavy windstorm blowing a pas. scnger train. In which the plaintiff was riding, from the track between Ord and North Loup, over a year ago, This Is the second trial of the case, the Jury falling to agree before. The costs of the cose have been assessed against Davis and amount to about $100. ; SILOS AND SEPARATORS INCREASING IN STATE (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. l.-(Speclal.) Farmers of Nebraska ore steadily and consistently buying silos for the Improve ment of their farms. In April, 191$, there were 2,076 silos In Nebraska. In 1913 there were 1.KS1. Hand separators to the number of 47,441 were In use In 19li. as against 43,000 In 1912, and 42.TS3 In 1911. The State Dairymen's association has made a consistent fight for the erection of silos, aa has the State Board of Agri culture and the experts of the state farm. Sltage and alios have been given particu lar attention and- several valuable bulle tins have been Issued by the state farm authorities on these subjects. There will be a "o day", at the mid winter meeting of the state dairymen. An effort will bo made to secure the views of the rank and file on this sub ject. The dairymen wilt meet during the week of Organized Agriculture, January 19 to 23. Hnjce Clock Welxht Fulls. GENEVA, Neb., Nov. 18. (Speclal.) At 2 6'clock this afternoon one of the great weights of the court house clock, weighing 1.000 pounds, fell, crashing through the floors of the tower, and down through the first floor of the hall, Into the basement There were few peo ple about at the time. One hour later district court was called and many were going in and out. Plies Cnred In A ta 11 nn. Druggists refund money If Paxo Oint ment falls to cure itching, blind, bleed ing or protruding piles. First applica tion gives relief. 60c. Advertisement Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. Back Hurts, Kidneys with Salts cloudy, full of sediment channels often get sore, water scalds and you are ob liged to seek relief two or three times during- the night Hither consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kid neys will then act flno. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthlo, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids In the urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It Is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, efferves cent llthla-water drink. Advertisement I Are Real HIS FRIEND HAD BRIGHT'S DISEASE A. 1, KdwArds. an engineer of Ilamfet. N. C. wrote a couple of years ago giving the name of a friend who had Bright a disease but no means. Bald his own wife was recovering and asked if we ould donate the treatment for this un fortunate. Wo- sent $10.00 worth -with our compliments. We had forgotten the mat ter till the following waa received; "Hamlet N. C Feb. 16th, 1913. John J. Fulton Co., Dear Sirs: I have been waiting to ace how the patients were going to hold out after they had stopped Using the Com pound. As I think two years long enough, am delighted to tetl you that the cases of Urlglit'a that took it recovered. My wife, pronounced hopeless two years ago, Is well. Airs. Spencer, who was not ex pected to live, recovered and the case I requested the ten bottles for yielded and the patient Is well. He was given up to dle."L will tell people of It aa long as I live. Your truly, A. B. EDWARDS." It you have Blight's disease do you not owe it to yourself and family to try Ful ten's Ilenal Compound before giving upT For sale at all druggists. For pamphlet write John J. Fulton Co., San Francisco. Advertisement. r rsT Til Winter Blasts V in Your Store? Papers Disarranged, Clerks with Colds, Patrons Disgusted and Business Poor? Use a Revolving Door, and Eliminate This Trouble. FOR SALE CHEAP A standard pattern, collapsible Revolving Door solid oak, heavy plate glaM, with solid brass push and kick- plates. NECESSARY EQUIPMENT AT A BARGAIN The Bee Building Co. Boom 103. Office For Rent The large room on ground floor of Bee Building, oc cupied by the Havens. White Coal Go. Nice I'arnam street fronts age. About 1,500 square feet of, floor. , space, yith large vault. Extra en trance from court of the building. Fine office fixtures are of fered for sale. Apply to N. P. Feil, Bee office. AMUSEMENTS. TOJnSJCT, WZBXZ8DAT XATZITES awd STXJrxzret, William Morrli' Oompaar of Xagllsn Players la "Th6 Blindness of Virtue" BOYD'S THEATER AXZi WEEK OAZX.T aCATXlTBES TKS OBIOZXAZ, PHOTO-DRAMA "The Last Days of Pompeii" "OMAJEA'B rng CXHTER." UQmjfFXlA fatly ltatiB-as-soo erSr Svaga 18-88-50-700 bTu.THE TAXI GIRLS Fastest show on the speedway. With 'Wilbur Oobbs, head chauffer, and a Reel Russian Aristocrat, Princess Luba Mer off. Beauty chorus of 30 Joy Riding Cutlet. Olio of Worth-While Vaudeville. Xadlea' Dime Mtln Wesfc Pays. AMERICAN THEATER TeXZSKT AZ.X, WEEK Matinees Thursday ana satnrOay American Theater Stock Co. SHERLOCK HOLMES Kent Week "The fortune XtmUr." MORE DOUO, 494. UtUat Kterr Vtr. 1:15: Tnrr Nlfbt. :lt. APVAXCXD TAUSSTZZ.X.EI Tali Wttkt Nina Morris a Compiaj, Tb Twtlr Olyrapla OlrW. The Vanlaa, B.rt Flu ribbon. U9dr A MIlllM. Mil.. Mtrthi an4 8lUr. Tt fall Trio a nd SlxclU K.ttur. 1'lc tun. PrlcMt MU 0Jlr7. tlei txit Mitl (ne Cat aas Sua.) ISo Nlsatai 10. He. 144 aa4 71. Economy