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'HIE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DE(EMBER 0, 101, Nebraska. Santa Glaus The Xmas Store Certified Coal NEW WATER CURE AT ASYLUM Headquarters k Lincoln Institution Has Installed Modern Apparatus, DOC Get It at Or kins The Practical Gift Store A MILLION dollars worth of the most practical merchandise for gifts gathered from all over the world. Splendidly displayed for quick, convenient choosing and offered at prices that will please the most diseriminntiny. Your C ft , will ho daintily hoxed upu request and wrapped ready for mailing or delivery free of charge at Service Bureau. Shop on Transfer It's the most convenient way to shop. Saves time and worry. Ask any sales , person to start you with one. Free Parcel Pot Delivery Upon request we will send your packages by Parcel Post, free, within the four Zones of Omaha. This means packages going east as far as Toledo, Ohio; south as far as Dallas, Texas; north as far as the Canadian line and west as far as the Center of Wyoming, will be sent by us by Parcel Post free of charge till December 25, 1913. When in Doubt To Charge Customers: Buy Now and Pay in February All goods purchased from now till the end of December need not be paid for until February. Reserve Gifts Now While Slocks and Selections are at their best. A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article Till Wanted. Hurry Children, rite Santa Christmas will, be hero very soon and if you would have Santa Claus know your wishes, write him care of Orkin Brothers, 16th and Harney Sts. Seo what a nice let ter he will send you in reply. Gillette Razors Make Acceptable Gifts Wo carry a complete assortment of the various styles. Give "him" one for Orkin Bros. -16th and Harney Stw. Give Merchandise or Glove Certificates as gifts. They are always acceptable by tho recipients, as it permits them to buy when and whatever they choose. We make them out for any amount desired. Christmas. CORPORATIONS SEND IN MONEY Uellminrnta on I.lnt ot Secretary of Slittr Mnke Hrtulttunpcir, nut Not All Inrlnric Vrnnlt lr Hnnrmt Ooc to Do Sfolnc. LS; That's what you want, and that's what Cal umet Is guaran teed to give you It is sure in perfect leaven ing and raising qualities, iii wholesomeness, in purity. P cr fectly raised, melting ly tender . bis cuit, cake, mut fins, griddle cakcs.nre bound to result from its use. Calumet goes farther than other bak ing powders and it's moder ate in cost. Insist on it at your grocers. RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS WorU' Pur. Food upouuoni WIWgV lUiooU. . Report on Foresters of Canada Completed (From a Staff Corrcepondtfnt) LINCOLN, DM. 8. (Special.) A. com mittee selected to look Into tho condition of the Independent Order of Foreatcra of Canada haa rriado Its report and pre sent some figures of much Interest to Nebraska, where the company has been seeking to do business and was held up by Auditor W. B. Howard bofore tho In surance department of the state was taken from him by a peremptory writ of mandamus. Auditor Howard of Nebraska. Super intendent ot Insurance Ilufus M. Potts of Illinois and Commissioner of Insur ance Herman L. Ekern formed the com mittee to look into the affairs of the company and wore tnaunc an investi gation at the time Auditor Howard was relteved of the Insurance department of this state. However, the nvpstleatlon ha proceeded and the committee makes Its report, showing that a special levy at tempted to bo made by tho company la void and advising members to take tho option of paying assessments at the old rate an dto refuse to recognlxe the -lien or Interest and to Insist upon payments! of the benefits In full. Notes from Beatrice and Gage Cotmty Pari ExpHIon, France. Muca, 1812 State Veterinarians to Meet in Lincoln (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Dec. 8. (Speclal.)-.The Ne braska State Veterinarian Medical asso ciation will meet Tuesday and "Wednes day at the Ltndell hotel In this dty, con vening at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. 8p'ekers for tomorrow are Dr. F, H. Oberg, Dr. George A. Young. Dr. J. H. Gain, Dr. A. Boitrom, Dr. J. A. Boyd, Dr. H. Jensen. J. II. Bulla of South Omaha, secretary of the State Live Stock Sanitary board, and Dr. P. Sumner. In the evening a theater narty will be given the association. Dr. Klgih, stae veterinarian, haa been assured that there will be a good representation from dis tant points in the state. The officers of the association are Dr. J. C. Bowman. Tecumseh, president; Dr. L. P. Carstcnden, Columbus, vice presi dent: Dr. Carl J. Norden, Nebraska City, secrctary-treeasurer. BEATiUCK, Neb., Dec. 8. (Bpeclal.)- Kllpatrlck Uros., the railroad contractors of this city, have been awarded tho con tract for building a branch line between Guernsey and Wondover, Wyo., a dls tance of nine miles. There will be three tunnels on the line, tho largest of- which Is 3,000 feet long. Tho cost of tho work will be about 2,OQO,0CO and owing to tho heavy grades and tunneling It will take over a year 'to finish the Job. . Tho Gage County Crop Improvement association called for Saturday was post poned two wocks on account ot the rainy weather. Clifford Gouff, the 16-j'ear-old boy, won a gold watch offered by the Farmers Trust company for the lad who would raise the most corn on five acres In pago county. Mary Lund ot Wymore was granted a divorce Saturday by Judge Pemberton from her husband, Xcls Lund, whom she charged with desertion. Judgment in tho sum of t2.11S.75 was rendered the Mcrlllat-Goro company against Gage county by Judge Pamber ton Saturday, Tho county la to pay the costs. The case was an appeal from the nctlon of the county board In refusing to allow their claim for culvert forms de livered and used by the county. "Announcement was received "here Satur uay night of the death of W. H. D. Miller, a former resident of this city, wmcn occurred at -Pueblo,' Colo. Mr, miner was years or ago ana leaves a widow and three children. (From a Staff Correspondent ) LINCOLN, Dec. 8.-(Speclal.)The Un coin hospital for tho Insane Is Installing tho most modern hydro-therapeutic equip- jnent known to modem science. The ap pliance cost KsOW. There nre two ot them, one to be Installed In the male and one In thefemale wards. Those appliances do away with the old system of water treatment which con sisted ot plunging the patients In watci and tnany times causing them to take cold. Under tho new system a corner In tho basement ot the two buildings Is given over exclusively to the bath treat ment In each department there ore n number ot marble topped tables for cold packs and hot packs, tlerc alsa Is a large electric lighted marble cabinet. Tho cnblnet Is fitted Inside with several rows of Incandescent lights. The patient's feel are placod ever a lighted gltas box on the bottom of tho cabinet. In this depart ment there Is a number of smaller con veniences Tor the preparation of blankets and clothes for tho nurse's use. A largo cabinet holds a supply Of blankets kept perfectly dry and ready for immediate use- There is another tank in which wet, hot or cold blankets are prepared to place around tho patients when they afe put on tho pack tables, There aro a number of showers and prays, the rose spray, common shower nt Immersion tub. Corporations Pay few weeks ago Attorney General Martin notified all corporations which had failed to pay their state corporation tax that under tho law it tho same was not paid at onco prosecutions would be gin and that their charters, would be cancelled. As aresulf, this morning tho mall ot the stcrctary ot state was loaded down with letters from many ot those delinquent enclosing the fee necessary with the penalty required for failure to pay ac cording to law. Two corporations forgot to cncloso the penalty, but will not bo reinstated until tho same Is received. Dnnenn to De Moines. Secretary J. R. Duncan ot the State Horticultural society will leave for Des Moines tomorrow to attend the slate meeting of tho Iowa Horticultural society, which will hold a session In that city, December 9, 10 and 11. &mtiirlattJi (Sitamtf? dLntxfimU BROTHERS CO. ENTIRE THIRD FLOOR. titfanuttfrt ISSUED BY SUNDERLAND N. E. CORNER 17TK AND HARNEY STS. WK HEREBY GUARANTIEE THAT THE ACCOMPANYIN8 TEAMSTER'S TICKET CORRECTLY STATES THE KIND AND QUALITY Of COAL DELIVERED AS PER YOUROWDBR. WK ALSO QUARANTEKTHATTHK COAL WILLCIVE YOU COMPLETE SATISFACTION, rfkla slvaMB THAT K COAL HA CAREFULLY INSPECTED. THOROLY SCREENED u-fjw wtrann: And correctly wbihkd. it means also that if you arc not pleased WITH THE COAL, WE WILL, WITHOUT ARGUMENT. REPLACE IT WITH OTHER COAL OR REFUND CASH AT PRICK PAID. WE MERELY REQUIRE PROMPT WRITTEN ADVICE IF THE COAL IS NOT SATISFACTORY. , WE INTEND THAT EVERY BUYER OF COAL IN OMAHA SHALL USE &nl.0rimt& Srntljrra (En. iERTIFIED CD nil p JJA, UOLI " PHONE DOUOLA. SECRETARY NOTE Othtrs may XSUTATS our Oartlflcatts, bnt our atrrtoe and our eosl cannot tea q.ualtdU THIS GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE is attached to oncli Sunderland delivery ticket. Kend it carefully, please, to soo how completoly wo protect your interest if you buy SUNDERLAND'S CERTI FIED GOAL. Any guarantee is only ns good as tho company hohind it. On this tqst we submit tho fnct Hint this is our 31st year ns a company and our business grown because folks who burn our coal hnvo been well served rum well picaseu. EVERY KIND (31 Kinds) "CERTIFIED"; USE ITS Regents Deoline to Invite Advice from Outsiders (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN,, Dec. 8.-(Speclat Telfg-ram.) -Tho State hoard of IteBcnU refused to extend an. .Invitation to the earn egae Foundation of New York today at their mectlnu to como to Nebraska and study conditions relative to the best place to extend the university as regards future development. The society had offered to come.- to Nebraska and make 1.116 Investigation without expense to the state, hut the regents seemed afraid that If an un prejudiced outsider made tho Investiga tion and studied conditions they would Mat I')3 1' U hasgro I EVE probably report In favor of the state fprm campus, A plan for extending the campus on the ddwntown lots wan preianted by Vrnfs. Caldwell and Harbour and Dean Rlout and tho board went Into executive ' semlon to consider It. Bheploy, llutan A ColldRc, a Chicago , firm represented by Charles liouguon. were mado the official architects of the new extension, with the stipulation that the contract could bo cancelled on six months' notice Klvcn by cither party. NUCKOLLS COUNTY OFFICER GOES WEST FOR PRISONER (From a Staff Corresp'ouaent.) LINCOLN, Dee. 8.-(8peolol.)-8hcrlff John Jones of Nuckolls county called at the office of Governor Morehead this morning and secured a requisition for tho return of William Hints, a county road supervisor of that county, living at Davenport, wanted for cmbcMlement of KM of county funds. ' Hints Is In custody of tho chief of po-' lice of Los Angeles, held on orders from Nebraska." He will also have to face a while slave Charge, having left tho state with Luclla Huston, a servant Rlrl In the Hints household. The money waa Riven him to pay off workmen In Ills district who were working on the road. Another requisition was Issued by Oov frnor Morehead on the governor of Mis souri for John Jones, alias William Stemser, wanted In Omaha for tho mur der of Samuel Leone. Jones Is In the custody of the chief of police of St Louis. Omaha Traffic Man Looking Up Figures (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Dec. 8.-(8peclal.)-T. F. Norman, formerly chief ot tho traffic department of the Chicago & Northwest ern railway and for tho last two years trafflo manage ot Allen Bros, wholesale grocery firm ot Omaha, Is looking in statistics ln the office 6t the railway commission today relative to the new trafflo rate proposed by the commission as Schcdulo No. 19. Xftv Minister for llaatlnK. HASTINOB, Neb.. Dec. 8.-(Speclal Tel egram.) Ilev. W. T. Richardson of Loi Angeles today accepted- the unanlmotm call to the pulpit ot tho First DapUs church of Hastings. 1 For Bilious Headache, Constipation, Bad Taste or Lazy LiverDime a Box No odds how much your head aches; how miserable you are from constipation, Indigestion, biliousness a "Cascaret" to night straightens you out by morning. Clean your stomach, liver and bowels tonight; end the headache, biliousness, dullness1, nervousness, the' sour, gassy itomacH, backache and all other distress; relieve your sluggish Liver and Bowel of all the sour 'bile, gases and cloged-UB waste which Is producing the misery A 10-cont box of Cascarets keeps your" head clear, stomach awo'et, liver and bow. els regular and you feel bully for months Don't forget the ehlldren-thelr little la sides need a gentle cleansing toe. Chairman Clarke Takes Week's Cure (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Dec. 8.-(8pedal,)-Chalr-man Henry T, Clarke of tho railway commission, has gone to Excelsior Springs for the purpose of taking the baths and recuperating from a summer's hard work. Trobably at no time since the commission waa organized has thb work been so hard and complicated as during the summer Just past and the so. vero strain upon Mr. Clarke has com. pelled him to tako the rest for at least a week. III tlii Original Mil IimIm HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK The FMtf-fcfek fir AH AgH, FAIR MANAGERS PLAN INTERESTING SESSION From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. Dec 8. (Specials-Successful expositions are tho result of hard work and strict application by special, lsts. Those who believe differently Imutil consider tha program outlined by W. If. Smith of Seward, secretary and I treasurer of the Nebraska Association of" Fair Managers. It will , be held during the week of Organised Agriculture, Jan uary 19-23. H. Jlulenburg of Geneva will speak on "The Ilelatlon of Fair Officers' to Horse, men." Henry Pickett of Wahoo will discuss "A Well-Dataneed Program." L. If. Chenoy of Stockvllle will give a paper on "Awarding Premiums." "State Farm Exhibits at Fairs" will be the theme of Prof. C. W. Pugsley. General discussions will follow these addresses and papers. For several years gambling devices and all questionable amusements' have been "cut out" by the Nebraska state and county fairs and a sharp lookout lyw been kept for pro gressive features. Amateurs with fair - and exposition schemes might learn much by "mixing" with Nebraska's county fair men. FIVE BUSINESS HOUSES BURNED IN ST0CKVILLE STOCK VI LLK, Neb., Det. .-(8peclaI Telegram.) About 2 o'clock this morning fire was discovered In tho Knight etoro In the Odd Fellow's building. The fire spread to the Jt. T. Ward building south of It and the C. A. Warner building north. Later the fire worked north, burn ing the Ileauvls building and the It J. Logan drug store. The loss of all five buildings Is complete and there Is no In surance on any except the Odd Fellow's building, which had S00 on the building and $300 on their equipment. This Is the most destructive fire In the history of the village. A hard fight was made by a bucket brigade of cltlsens and this Is all that saved the balance of the buildings In the block. Tito Tnblv Hook tVraldlues. TABLE ROCK. Neb.. Dec. . (Special.) tit,..- ?m.m M AB.nAW TaWI. T nntf I rorlrdanU,lnvahdJ,anaurowKigcniicirca. k- now iocate.1 at Erlcson, Neb., and AVlirnt In Fine Condition. NELSON, Neb., Deo. .-(Spoclal.)-After ten days of cloudy weather the sun Is again visible here. The total precipita tion was more than six Inches. There Isn't a dry spot In Nuckolls county. Never haa the ground been in better con dition to go Into the winter and every, body is extremely happy. There Is a laj-Ke acreaffe of winter wheat In thla ac j tlon bf the state. It is In splendid con ' dltlon, and with this moisture a fine I crop may be expected next year, PtBeNutntkjn.UpbuIldingthcwholebody'c. Miss Irene Vaughn drove over to Pawnee InvigoridMthenurtmgmotherandthcBged. "tty and were united In marriage at the Rich nuTk, malted gram, powder loW Mr and M ra. A . J IOmes of A Qflick XIBCJI prepared HI a BtmU. Table Hock and Mrs. Klmes Is the daugh Take bo wktttate. Atk for HO RUCK'S. Guarding; Against rroap. Tlie best sareguara against croup Is a bottle ot Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound In the house. P. II. Glnn, Middle- ton, Ga writes: "My children are very susceptible to croup, easily catch cold. I glvo them Foley's Honey and Tar Com ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W Vaughn of i pound and in every imlanco they get - . . .. .. t fie..,.. ,i, r. rf iiml iir ausin .hr.il lvA - mmmmm . j. m i it'-" Jiuuh. ... ........ .... c Hot H Atiy mllK M PUtEf m;s Kthel McCurry of 1'awnre City. J koep U at home and prevent ertup." Use - who formerly lived ln Table nock, was It also for roughs, colds, hoarseness, ttok- The Feististent and ur.utu 1'ie ot j united In marriage to Mr. Walter Finlay- '""C throat, bronchial and la grippe Newspaper Advertising Is the Itoad to n of Washington. Kan., by Ilev. IIarr I It contains no opiates. Itefuse UUfci-.'-ss Succesi. ,1 unUngton ot Pawnee C tr substitutes. Ko.-a-ile by all dtolers 1 every where. Advertisement Hard-Work Wins But mental nativity, is depemdont for its success mnking results, upon the way both body and brain colls aro fed; " ' i Right feeding isn?t a mutter of quantity most persons actually eat too much. ' But tho selection of tho right kind of food helps wonderfully to make men and womon active and successful. The fact is, Borne ovory-day articles of food aro so lacking in certain food values as to muko their com mon use more or less a menace to physical and mental well-being. (Constipation nnd a run-down physical condition are rpadily traced to this lack.) Particularly is this true of food made from white flour, which is robbed of most of tho mineral phos phates of tlie grain .when the bran-coat is thrown out in the milling process. Scientists havo long recog nized this menace to health, and many people aro wak ing up to it. IO CENT BOXES -ANY DRUB STORE ALSO 83 S BO CCNT BOXC DR. BRADBURY DENTIST inOO Fat-nam Street Tsars Sams Otrtee. FHene Deoc, 1TI vattlFfimaA Missing Teeth aapfUcA without Plate e BridgW work. Nestea reatovdl without pala. WorkfsarV Bteet! tea Teem. . I Extracting ,2Bc Up FlllJiii tWo Up Bridge work . ...92.50 Up Crowna $2.50 Up 1'JatM n.ee up rTTfTT IJ mt 1 1 IV Grape-Nuts FOOD made from the whole wheat and majted barley, rotaius the mineral phosphates, as well as nil other nutritive values of tlie grains. 0 rape-Nuts, as the cereal part of ono's diet, perfectly supplies what white flour foods lack. Grape-Nuts is long baked, most easily digested, and is ready-to-eat direct from the package fresh, crisp and delicious. "There'3 a Reason" for Grape-Nuts Sold by all grocers everywhere. DO NOT let Christmas Nineteen thirteen pass into history and say you have not attended the bazaar which is being held under the auspices of The fifth annual Christmas Fair of the Churches In the court of The Bee Building It will do you much good to go there and take a peak at the swarm of buBy workers who are endeavor ing to .soli the accumulation of pretty things, and watch the careful buyers going from counter to counter selecting some particular gift You-won't hear tho fa miliar cry of "Cash" neither will you see baskets traveling overhead wires but you will observe a well organized force of ladies graciously waiting on their patrons. , , Mrs. U. W. Griffin and the" Ladies of I'earliMemorJal ,M. K. Church are offering today all kinda of fancy work, aprons, caps, dolls, dolla' dresses and lingerie. They will also offer a special showing ot home 'baked ar ticles and home-made candies, Mrs. H. M. MpClanahan of Lowe Ave. rreabyteriau Church sayB the Ladies have provided a large variety of fancy" and use ful embroidered articles, Including an elaborate bed spread val ued at $50.00. They will also sell candles, doughnut and home made broad. Everyone invited to inspect our showing before making their Christmas selections, N Miss Clara D. Thomas says the .Chancel Guild of All SaUts Church will have a complete line of fancy articles, as well as useful ones, including aprons of all styles. Home cooking, home-made candle.s, home-made jellies of all descriptions will also be found on our tables in quantities to suit everybody. Mrs. John Kuhn saya HL Mary'a Congregational church, will offer for sale a splendid assortment of practical and fancy aprons, hand-made rugs, pillow slips, towels, etc.. together with fancy articles ot all kinds suited especially for Xmas giving. There will also bo a special table for home-made bread, cakes, doughnuts and candles. Bazaar will continue til next week Meet ker in tke ceurt ef the Bee ButkUag