Tim BllO: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, DECEAIBEU 3, 1913. 3 Women's Fine Cloth Suits at December Prices SP $22 $24SJ $29a : You will appreciate theso values best to see them. Alterations Freo of Charge. SILK KIMONOS Oriental Made of Cheney Bros.' best silks, $5.95 $8.50 $10.50 An Important Silk Hosiery Sale Is Coming Soon MCMfiUU) AMD SIXTEENTH XTMrrs MORMON QUESTIOK MS UP National Reform AHociation Holds Fiftieth Annual Session. LIVXLY BIMTX DUJUNG-.DAY Missionary Stewart Declare a.Polyar-, r la Net Practice ia jXJtah, While Fadaen Says It Still. Exists. PITTSBURGH, Dec. l.-The fiftieth 'an nual convention of the National Reform ei-sociatlon convened here today" and the first aH(ofl In which "Mormonlsm" waa the suect, occasioned a lively debate. Trot 6. F.'DavIa of New Iflchmond, Wis., chairman of the World Commlaelon on Mormonltm, Introduced A resolution which waa adopted, calling upon congress to prohibit polygamy and polygamous oo. habitation In all the atatea, .territories and dependencies. R. Murray Stewart of Ambrldge, Pa., a. missionary of the Church of Christ of the Latter Day Balnts, Immediately objected. "Such an amendment la not necessary fo the lawa of our country, he aatd, for polygamy U not and haa not been prac ticed In Utah or any other atate atace ll. I defy any one to prove that poly gamy la atlll practiced in Utah. Our ehurche are open to investigation at any time fay anyone." William iM.. rwMen efi&aK Lake City nawere4.Mr. tVnrt'a 3l)jeHlefti,' " iM4e. "Htwa.M.FIeivre, . "I have- H vea. among-the IterawM far fifteen year M I knew that they fear, the. adoption f that amendment to the United State eenatkutlen more than any ether ever susgeste,"- he aald, "As for, the Rwftl ef Mr. Stewart that fxdygimy ha net bee practiced slate JW the year ef the Woodruff manifesto I have here & picture showing Jcaeph Smith and .his' wlvea and their (hlldren taken in 111. I tnUt net enough proof that polygamy haa been practiced tiiice the Issuance of the maatreetot" FORMER POLICE CAPTAIN CHARGEDW1TH BRIBERY NEW YORK, Dec. 2,-A former police captain, Demlaick Valley, waa indicted for hriutry today by the grand Jury in connection with alleged conspiracy be. tween the police and wire tapping ' erin4tera Mtey la accused of accepting tt.M In return for, granting the awlndlera pHHef ppeteetlen, r , tum iiwMCtmeni m the fleet to reewt Sl front, 'the sweegag lnveetloatloA beta 6t coadwted sjy jtiae loietrict attorney. Th I' chief wkaeeee ibefete the gread, fair k were members ef a wire taptfag gang, , ' mmmu. ' ... U A I ... J. ii . k ' 1 Diamonds of Merit ennnofc bo bought by weight alono as can some of the other precious gems color, proportion, stylo bf out tingjf reedom from imperfections are faotors to bo con sidered. Quality in Diamonds range; in pfico from $60.00 to $350.00 per carat in the commercial stones. Extraordinary ones command as much as $1,000 per carat, As, to quality you must rely largely on your dealer's word. For tho past'23 years wo have been selling them' with a guarantee to buy baok at any time within one year at prico paid less ton per cent. Full prico allowed in exchange at any time. Make your selections early. Single Ston Rings, $75t to $5 OLII THIS THE STORE FOR SHIRTWAISTS . Many now arrivaJs are hero for Wednesday's sell ing. MB ,dred variotia persona out of thnn.nmi. of idollara- by pretending that they could ip ma iciegrapn wires to get advanco .Information In regard. .tp sporting evenU. A! bench warrant wm issued for Riley's arrest, but it. waa, understood, that ho must surrender himself , Voluntarily, Riley recently retired from the police force on the ground of 111. health. Some of I Nonunion ' t Man Dynamited CALUMBT, Mich., Dea Zjhe homo of a ..non-union workman at the, Qiilncy mine In. the copper strike dbitrlot waa damaged by. dynamite early todays The kitchen was shattered, but members of the family, although thrown from their beds, were not hurt. Elsewhere the dls. trlst waa quiet. Btrong. forces of depu tics were sent to North Kearsargo. Allous and Copper City, where fresh Im portations of strike breakers were ex peoted. RAILROAD WINS SUIT FROM MINE ON APPEAL CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 2.-Tho Chcsa peake & Ohio railroad won a victory In the United States elrmilt rnn.t ... peala here teday when the MoKell case was oraerea back to the district court for retrial. Th --K ' ..hs nftWOU 4 IU I tl the dfrIon of, the dUlHct court in whtcli m ipwniM moreen oc Chilli aethe, Sir. -were given Judgment for 169,. 080 atfalnst the railroad for alleged breach f contract.' The contention waa made that the rail road, after enterlnir Intn haul McKell'a coal from the mines In West Virginia, entered the coat mining buslneea Itaeif and used all Us local fa cilities hauling- Its own coal, leaving Mc Kell no way of getting his coal to mar ket. The case wsh unt hib h..,,.. w. - , - . ' "VVBUOB lriO court believed the amount of damage awaraea waa speculative, as the evidence showed no deflnlta wav nf aprlvlncr . . valuaUon of )&,&. YATES CENTER BANK CLOSED BY EXAMINER YATK CBNTEiR. Kan., Dec S.-The Yatea Center National lw . .... VIVOIU today by order of Bank Examiner A. C. Cutler. Failure to realise on securities was tne cause aaeifned. The hank waa one ef the eldest In the county and had been regarded as among the strongest. Ita liabilities are aald to be nearly ura . est, and ita asset, If realised on, In ex cess ef that amount, a C. Rlcker, pres. laent ec tue hank, aald he believed the deeeeitoM would be paid In full. 15 -8r DODGE. COUPON TRIAL OF ENDURANCE IS ON Demooratio Senators Will Force Vote on Currency Bill. REPUBLICANS MAKE PROTEST Formal Objection Will lie Made to I.onsr Session Proposed, bat There Will Be Jio Organ ised Opposition. WASHINGTON. Dec l-Efforts to get an agreement to vote In the aennte on the currency bill on Saturday, December 20, failed today, but tho senate democrats began an enersetlc tirnrram. which lhnv expect will force early action. Senator wunama or Mississippi announced that It waa the Intention of the democrats to exhaust the senato and forco an early vote. Senator Urlstow attacked In ured terms and at length the damoeratlo program and declared the democrat nrn. posed to pass a bill by "physical exhaus tion," Instead of fair and free debate. "This has been a hod v nt Intrlleottmt dlscunslon, a place whore Information waa at a par and physical endurance not nt ft premium," he cried. 'The place to teat physical endurance Is In the prlxo ring, not In the senate." Senators Owen and Bhafroth that Senator Urlstow and tho other re publicans nlrcady hnd delayed the cur. rrncy bill bv demanding prolonging debate. Jtcpubllcan senators nt a elded to formally protest against the long session proposed by tho democrats, hut tn enter on no organized opposition. Two Strike, Famous Sioux Chief, is Dead SIOUX FALL8. 8. D.. Doe. J.f Snrplnl Information has been received from Major John N. Bcrlvcn, United States Indian agent in charge of tho reserva tion, announcing the death on the none. bud reservation of Two Strike, one of the most famous of the Sioux Indian chiefs of the last twenty or thlrtv Death resulted from tho Infirmities of advanced years, he being one of tho old est Indians on tho reservation. Itn hml reached tho axe of OS. lie wan n mmhf or tno Episcopal faith and waa burled witn Honors and ceremonies boflttlng hla rank. After tho death of the fiunnu Rnnti,l Tall, Two Strike became head chief of mo uruie hioux tribe, which occupies tho rtosebud reservation, and continued as such until ho becamo too feeble to per form the duties of his Position. no selected Hollow Horn Dear as hla successor. Tho latter died auditAntv Wnahlngton, D. O., last March, of pneu- monia, wnuo attending the Inauguration of President WHson. Since tho doath of Hollow Horn Dear thero has recognised head of the Hoeebud Sioux. Florida Oranges Are Sold for Cent Each PiTTflnimntr. t. n 9Tha tA. -f 'i r anv tno ! cost of living waa Jolted here today when commission merchants in tho produce yards sold txvcnty-flva carloads of Vlnr. Ida oranges at W centsli crate, about J cent for Anrh nf thk 1 KMnOrt mi.. yard were fairly choked" with fruit and u wa necessary to dispose or the Oranges iu proveni tnem irom spoiling, in tho same market and at the name Hm. h. first Florida strawberries were selling at a cenisya quart. New Point Raised in Oil Land Litigation WASHINGTON. Dee, J.-Th mn.. over roO.OW.OOO worth of oil lands, part of grnnu to tne I'aciflo railroads, took on unusual turn today before the supreme court when tho government and counsel for tho Southern Paclflo Railway com pany came in with briefs arguing whether oil Is a mineral. The government hn suit to cancel grania to the Southern I'aciuo on the; ground that it was not In tended that mineral landa should DSU to It. CHICAGO PLACES RECORD ORDER FOR POSTAGE STAMPS WASHINGTON, Dec. J.-Chlcago again hoads the record for having placed the largest order for postage stamps. Tho Postofflce department has received an order from tho Chicago office for 71,830,- atampa, with a total value of 11,908,- 080. Recently the poatmaster at Phila delphia placed an order for 81,730,080 postage atampa, having a value of 11.730.- OAO, which waa considerably in excess of the record previously held by Chicago. The new Chicago order, while ' not as large in tho number of stamps, Is greater than the recent Philadelphia order by TS.000 In Its total value. The Philadelphia omce still holds the record for the great est number of stamps ordered at one time. PRESIDENT OF HIDE AND LEATHER COMBINE DEAD NEW TOR1C. Dee. tThnm. W TT.ll President of the American UMa nn Leather company, died at hla home In New Canaan. Conn., earlv tndnv nt hr disease. He waa GS years old, waa the nrst and only president of the American company ana in nis early lire waa an Intimate of Henry H. Rogers. Jlr. Hall waa born In Skaneateles, N. V. When a vminor man ha t. - . . ,,u V .1 . .V. IJIQ oil region of Pennsylvania. located In Oil City and for severa years waa Rog ers' roommate. In 1S6 he entered the leather buslnesa and when the American company waa Incorporated in 1859 he be came ita president. . A widow, three sons and two daughtera survive him. PARTY COMMITTEEMEN CHOSEN UNDER NEW LAW PIEimB, a D., Dec. J,-Special Tele gramsProbably something over W per cent of the voters of the county attended the different meetings under the Richards primary law for selection of nreelnet nrt state committeemen. No attempt waa made to select socialist or prohibition commltteeen. The republican elata seleetlnna T, B, Roberta .for the mlnorltv and Al bert Wheelon, majority. Frank Kantow akl waa selected by the democrats as a Johnson democrat. C. E. Coyne la the republican majority representative from Stanley county. No minority waa chosen. Plies Cured in e it 14 Dor. DrUEKlSts refunit ntnnav tf P.,. rl... ment fall to cure Itching, blind, bleed ing or protruding piles. f(rst applica tion elves relief. Mc-Advertisement. VILLA SAYS REBELS WILL BE ATTACKING CAPITA IN A MONTH (Continued from Pago One.) been preparing to evacuate. Jt was be lieved that this had given rise to tho reports from Juarex last night that tho two west Coast Dorta had fallen Into the hands of tho Insurgents. There has been no disposition by con- Ktlttltlnnnttt in nHnrlr their tnvtn It I had been assumed that sooner or later 111 . : I . . a . I iiiu icuvruia wouiu evacuaio voiuniarny. Doth towns were defended by well forti fied positions, and nt Quaymas th fed eral gunboats Increased the danger to the attacking party. It haa been expected for many days that the Mexico City government would order a concentration' of lla forces in the northwest as a matter of protection against further advances of the constitu tionalists. The value of the federal gar risons of Quaymas and Mazatlan would be greater, It was believed. If mobilized with other forces at same more central point PHOENIX. Ariz.. Den. 1 All tnrtlM. monts pending In tho United States dis trlct court against firms and individuals of Ki Paso, Tex., and Tucson and Doug las, Ariz., on charges of smuggling arms to the Mexican revolutionists, were dls missed today by Judge William Snwtclle, who. sustained demurrers. , Thero remain, however, several Indict ments charging conspiracy to smuggle war munitions across the international boundary. Indictments had been filed ngalnst the following business, men and persons: Krakaur, Zork and Moye and Shelton Pnyna ArmB company of El Paso, Tex.; Albert Stelnfeld & Co.. A. Rtinri, Hugo Donau, of Tucson: Phelps-Dodge Mercantllo company, W. H. Ilrophy, W. F. E. Coles and W. II. Fineher nf lll.h. W. H. Ashcr, Blsbee; Douglas Hardware company. L. I. McPiirinsv t.. Slator, M. M. Tucker, W. E. Schwamm nno. jsaaore intsky of Douglas. The truo bills pending against Manuel Escalttdo, Orcgorlo Flores, Heliodora ni vera and'Joachlm Camlllo, reputed agents of tho Mexican insurgents, also were dismissed. The conspiracy Indictments still pending ore against tne sneiton-Payno Arms com pany; Krakaur, Zork and Moye, the Phelps-Dodge Mercantile company, A. F. xiernanaez, j. m. iloreo and Oustav Pe dras, Mexican agonts; L. D. McCartney mm wo jjoug.as itarawaro company. Rebel Officer In Jail. EIj PASO, Tex., Doe. 2.-Juan N, Medina, chief of staff to General Fran cisco Villa, is In the- El Paso county Jail, charged with bringing stolen property to the value of over M Into the state He waa arrested last night when he came to El Paso, Chlof of City Detectives J, C. Stansel making tho arrest. Btansol says he made the arrest on the Information from Villa himself, who as serted that Medina hnA , " Bair UVWUlllC'l for H,000 In cash. Medina denies 'thst. o koi Hny 01 viua s money and says ho has resigned as Villa's chief of staff and was quitting tho rebel service when he came to El Paso. ltnnrher Held for Ransom. LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Her, w a Windham, formerly Pasadena, now superintendent of a ranch ov vjuiinicns, Mexican territory of . Teplc, "t tt. , .wireless v messago to. Former United ..8lates Senator nf Qxfora today saying he was being neia oy constitutionalists until he paid a ransom of $5,000 gold. Dr. W, It. Livingston. QulmtchU IUnch to the Stato department at Washington asking that a demand for protection be sent to the Caranza provisional govern ment at Hermoslllo. ,' Ilctch Hetchy Plan Attacked. WASHINGTON. Dec. 2. DeelnHncr tht tho rights to bo conferred by tho pend ing Hetch Hetchy gilt were in direct con flict with tho water laws of California and failed to protect tho farmers of San Joaquin valley, Senator Works opened tho fight In tho senato today in opposi tion to tho measure, which proposes a new water supply for San Francisco. The senator read telegrams from settlers to support his statement that '95 per cent of the lrrigatlonlsta were opposed to the bill. , Warren Bays I'lne Colt. I.KXINGTON, Ky., Dec, J.-tSpeclal Telegram.) Norman B. Warren of tVlend, Neb., bought from John Splan here to day a fine yearling trotting colt by Teter tho Great,, dam The Emma I, by. Dow Dells. The colt will be shipped to. Friend to bo trained by Luo Holm. Stop That Cough At this season of the vear when throat and lung troubles are prevalent, you should take particular care to stop coughing .as soon as a tendency to do so appears, for a neglected cough will all too quickly develop into dreaded pneumonia or consump tion. Duffy't Pur Malt Whisktv wfll tWt the lyilem power to throw on ana reiill -Courtis, coiai. grip, ctrrh. broochltU. asthma and all lung trouble. It li a wonderful remedy in tne prevention o con tumptloo, pneumonl. raalarls. low levers and all weakanlnc and wait log coodltlom. II lakea at directed. You netd Dulty's la your horns. At jBMl dra(IiU, tcwi, d.alsre, $1.00 a lire bottls. Tk DufO,Mk WMak.r Co Recautsr, N. Y . WW Broken lots of our regular $15 and $18 Suits A -a T i fSr?.Y.T?!8...Ipll.5U Broken lots of our regular f 20 to $25 Suits fj1 f pA nj Overcoats Broken lots of our regular $30 and $3C Suits tVt Tf forV?.r.T..IPl-5U SSOAZTTBR CDCP AHBWXZSKST rn61- CHRISTMAS OFFER Take advantage of our won derful holiday offer. With each order we send free this beautiful cut glass decanter rilled wlt(i our ramous private stock whiskey absolutely free. IW0 FULL QALL0NS $3.95 Our big offer 1 gallon Monarch Tall Proof Ksatnoky Whis key, aged la bond. Regular price 4.00. 1 gallon Old Vintage Port or Bhsrrr Wine. $6.00 Vaiae lor Oatr $3.95 Xsgalar price SS.OO. . J Jutt think -Two sllon tin liquor .and cat flats dtctnter filled with prlrste tock tar J.M. Bentl order todsr- Satltttctlon. jutr tntted er moner rtfundtd. DRBTTUS-JOKES SZ8TIX,I.I27e CO., 647 Walnut Bt. Xaasaa City, Ko, Sloan and Stephens in Seats as Eoll in House Is Called (From a Staff Correspondent) (WASHINGTON, Dec. 2,-Speclal Telo- gram.) Representatives Charles II. Sloan and D. V. Stephens were In their seats when the roll Vas called 'in' the House at day. They have been spandlng several weeks In their respective districts, speech- making and building fences. The only abser)te of the Nebraska delegation was1 Representative, .Barton, and ho is .on rJs way east , Nebraska items In the trnasury .esti mates, for fiscal year appropriations In clude $150,000. for snagging and othotwito improving the Missouri river between ICansas City and Sioux City. Another DO,000 Is called for on the rlvor betwocn Sioux City and Fort Benton. For completion of the McCook public building under tho present limit, for the Genoa Indian school. I88.3M; for the Omaha and Winnebago agencies. 6,04lr tor the Nebraska, national forest, tS.000. South Dakota Item estimates In clude jeO.BOO for the "Flandreau Ind'nns, IS0.7S0 for Pierre, 153,600 for Rapid City. $507,000 for the support and education of the Sioux Indiana of North and soutn Dakota and the SanUe Sioux of Ne braska, Jlt,C0O for support of tho Yankton tribe, 140,000 for the Insane asylum at Canton, 135,000 for the Pine Ridge hos pital, $162,000 for the Battle Mountain sanitarium at Hot Springs, $25,040 for na. tlonal forests, $2,500 for the Wind Cavo national park, A total of $133,000 is called for for Wyoming Indians. Of this $60,000 Is a new Item to be expended at the dis cretion, of tho secretary of tho Interior In buying horses, tools, houses, etc., to aid tho Shoshones In becinilpg self-supporting. Continuance of rrtsatl n woi?t on the diminished Shoshone remrvntlon is called for at $26,000; $48,000 Is asked for Wyoming national foresu and $S,50O for the Wyom ing Yellowstone. New Evans Hotel at Columbus Opens COLUMBUS, Neb., Dee. 2.-(Speclal Telegram.) The new Evans hotel, which has been under construction for over a year, waa opened yesterday. Mjanday waa Columbus day and the residents of the city Inspected the building. Tuesday was the big day delegations from Omaha and Lincoln and other towns being here. Over 500 attended the banquet in the evening. Tho Evans Is modern and fire protf and the best hotel In the state out side of Omaha and Lincoln. It la four stories high, has over 100 rooms and cost over $110,000. The hotel will be under the manage ment of George A. Scott and win be run on the American plan, $2 per day and up. NEBRASKA SUFFRAGISTS . DEDICATE HEADQUARTERS LINCOLN, Dei 1. Nebraska women suffragists tonight Inaugurated their campaign for the ballot In this state by dedicating the new headquarter here and holding a reception for visiting suf fraglsts from outside the state. The prin cipal address was made by Mrs. Ada Unruh of Portland, Ore., who spoke on the subject, "How the Women of Oregon Secured the Ballot and What They Are Doing With It." At the headquarters tonight were sev eral women "who have been in the suf frage scrimmages in other atatea, who ad vised with the Nebraska workers. OsBgerou Barbery In the abdominal region la often pre vented by the use of Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers. 25c, For sale by your druggist Advertise ment Cation Market, NEW YORK. Dea I. COTTON Tu. tures closed steady. December, 13.i$c; January. ll.Ke;- March. II.I60: May, 13.10c; July, U.89C Boot, quiet; milling, 13.50c; gulf, 13.T5C, "Ssae- TMnk Men Of buying Suits and Overcoats like these at such low prices BROKEN LOT SALE Of Men's and Young Men's highv type Suits and Overcoats. 1 Including Stein-Bloch, Sam P. Peck, August Bros, nnd otlier ? high class makes. Every garment a new Fall model and many of tho most extreme things which only this store: shows. Better come in.. You'll see things that you won'C seo in ordinary stores arid you save money as you've never saved it hefore. OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE, 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET. Today's the day to buy that Ford. Provide yourself a comfortable, dependable and economical car for the 'com ing tomorrows. You can't be gin too soon to cut down that transportation expense. The Ford serves your every pur poseat lowest cost. Five hundred dollars Is tho new prico of the Ford runabout; the touring car Is five fifty; the town carsoven fifty: t, 0. b. Detroit, complete with equipment. Git catalog and. particulars from. Ford Motor Company, 1916 Harney St, Omaha, or direct from Detroit factory. Lifers Do Not Go to See UyixLg Brother Though Given Chance (From a Btaff Correspondent) XES MOINES, Dec. 5,-Speclal.) Frank and Nathan Ralnsbarger, Ufera In tho prison at Anamosa, will not go to the homo of their dying brother In Hardin county and visit him In his last illness though they were given the opportunity. Tho suggestion came to Governor Clarke from relatives of the brother that he very much desired to see his two brothers, who have been in prison twenty-six years, and the governor, without any suggestion from the two Imprisoned men. asked that they be given, tho right to go and pay) the brother a visit. Frank Ralnsbarger v,ua found to be III and could not very well go and the other refused to go. Their case will bo taken up soon by the parole board on application for pardon. Court In Jefferson. FAIRBURY. Neb., Dec. J.-(Special.)-Judge L. M. Pemberton of the clehteenth Judicial district arrived In Fairbury from ucatnee last evening arid la holding a short session of district court Three di vorce case's are pending on the docket. Including Jessie and Fred L. Morrison, See if the Child's Tongue is Coated Mother! Don't hesitate! If cross, feverish, constipated, give "Call, foraia Syrup of Figs." Look at the tongue, mother! If coated,. It Is a sure sign that your little one's stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act natu rally, or Is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; haa stomach-ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonfui of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of It's little bowels without gripping, and you have a well, playfiU child again. You needn't coax sick children to take this harmless "fruit laxative;" they love Its delicious taste, and it always makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a 60-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. To bo sure you get the genuine, ask to see that it i mads by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt Advertisement Steamship Tickets Representing Thos. Cook & Bon, University Travel So ciety, Temple's. Pilgrim's and Raymond & Whltcomb European Tour Companies. Cruises 'round the World, to the Mediterranean, Orient India. West Indlea, Panama Canal and Northern South America. Descriptive literature and all Information, x. a nrnsr toujusv xasstcnr, 311 Bo. X4th Bt, W. O. W. Blag., TslsphoBe Bouglaa 3S3. Hannah and Daniel K. Bean, and Charles arid Bessie Clarif.' " " '-i I I " T- ; IJritlKh Aviator Killed. EAST CHURCH. Kent, England, Dec. 2. Captain Gilbert V. WJldman-Lushlng-ton, commander of tho British naval fly Ipg corps, was killed today at the naval flying grounds here. Life: Trn.ty Escapes. JOLIET, III., Dec. 1 Jerry O'Connor, who was serving a life sentence In the penitentiary hero, escaped early today. O'Connor waa a "trusty." He was brought hero In September, lSlJ, Winter Blasts in Your Store? Papers Disarranged, Olerks with Golds, Patrons Disgusted and Business Poor? Use a Revolving Door, and Eliminate This Trouble. FOR. 8 AX K CHEAP A standard pattern, collapsible Revolving Door solid .oki heavy plate glass, with solid brass push and kick . plates. NECESSARY EQUIPMENT . ATA A BARGAIN The Bee Building Co. Room 103. AMUSEMENTS. "OMAHA'S rtnS OXNTES," CjGvT AjryTTSz Dally Mat, lB-as-BOe 7Jy1Sfr'c'r Xvngs.. 1B-BS-BO-7SO BOSS BTDELI. Presents' JOKKJnU WXBSB la the LONDON BELLES Bran! new thow throughout A sctalo and coatirtale dtlltht. Or !( oja' re0,t ' ' town Btautr Chortii of Real Bttlca. ladles' Dime Ma tint Week Bays. BRANDEIS THEATER Tonight and Wednssday, Katlnss Wednesday, JOSEPH 8ANTLEV in "WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE" Company of 70, lnoluolag MAY VOKZI Pricssr Rights, 91.00 to 35a Matl- lass, B1.00 to flSc AMERICAN THEATER KaUness Thursday and Saturday Svsry Might This Week American Theater Stock Co., In THE WAY TO KENMARE The last week of stock compauy Prices t 10c, 35o, 38c, Boo. B098&A.B 404. KatrSysry Bay, SUB; Svsry Bight, 81IB ABVAHCXD TAUBBVXX.XJB Thl ek attlla Marbtw and Blllta Tartar-. Elaa Ruticcr. Hinnma a ad iMvtrda; Lflijla Hardt. Colman't Europaan North r. Cbarlaa A. Dalmor and Bn Lltbt, Jack McLatlra sat Mar Canon and Special Faaturt Plctura. "go pnla'a Hero." Prietii UsUsaa GalUrr. 16ej bast iaU (. cert Bat, aal Sim.1. Nat NUku. 19c Kc. ttc Vis. 9 i 1