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    Tllri BKK; OMAHA. iWKSDAY, JAVCTAffY . , 191-1.
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Clearing Sale
Petticoats and
BASEMENT
Women's all wool sep
arate skirts, plain and
fancy weaves. Regular
$5.00 and $7.50 values,
January saeQ
HOUSE.DRESSES, many new styles, values
up to $1;50, January Sale Price
LINENS ARE REDUCED
EXTRA SPECIALS
$10.00 3-4 John S, Brown Napkins, Sale Price, $5.00 a doz.
$4.75 5-8 John S. Brown Napkins, Sale Price, $2.75 a doz.
$8.75 3-4 Austrian Napkins, Sale Price $6.00 a doz.
$5.00 3-4 Austrian Napkins, Saie Price $3.80 a doz.
$3.75 5-8 Austrian Napkins, Salo Price $2.75 a doz.
$1.75 5-8 Hemmed Napkins, Sale Prica $1.19 a doz.
WASH CLOTHS
5c Turkish -Knit Wash
Cloths 2c each
8i3c Turkish, Knit Wash
Cloths1... v. '....-4c each
10c Turkish Wash ;
Cloths 5c each
15c Turkish Wash
Cloths 10c each
Our January Sale of Sheeting,
Re$dyrto-use Sheets, Pillow Cases,
Pillow Tubing, etc., starts Monday,
January 12th. It will pay you to
wait for it.
January Clearing Sale of Dependable
Ready-to-Wear Apearel
From our vast itock of dependable apparel, new value
have been brought forward. There are no reservations,
every garment is at a reduced price; every reduction is
genuine.
' OF ESPECIAL;; INTEREST for
tomorrow (Thursday!) we offer care
fully hand-tailored suits' in desirable
styles
$18.50 $22.50 $24.50
No Charge for Alterfttions.
Coats, Dresss, Furs, Reduced in Price.
11ktiLBBdkfaiG
HOWDAND SIXTEENTH MTkScT
STATE AID FOR EPILEPTICS
Iowa Beard lays Farp Xear Des
XoixM for Furpett. ,
HEW PHASE OP COLFAX CASE
Arrest of Jrrei Hereioforo Not
Saapcrtetl 'Will Probnblr Come
Out In l'ccHllnr Hnnk
, , i'sw t ultox, ,
(Mrom a Staff Correspondent)
DE8 ilOINKS, la.. Jan. 7,-(8pecat
Telcfram.)-The 8tat Boanl of Control
today vo'ted to buy the Klynn farm near
Vt MolflM m a location for a stt.ti epi
leptic fdnn, H comprises 1,060 acres,
well improved and close to two lines of
tho Milwaukee ..railroad .The. price, u
Ttitnk Man Warn H ordered,
(sensational developments are promised
In tho matter ot the death of Cashier
Wheejock of the Citizens' bank at Col
fax as the result ot the coroner's In
quest, and It was stated today that an
arrest la likely very soon of a person
hitherto not connected with the case.
The belief is growing that a murder was
committed and tho county authorities
are confident (hey are on the trail of
the guilty pTBona. v
Boy Shot by Brother.
GARNER, la., Jan. 7.-(Spectal.)-A
frightful tragedy occurred at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Weeks. Elmer, their 15.
year-old con Js dead, the result, of an
accident. He had been at Clear Lake
visiting with relatives And brought homo
with him an old rifle, the gift of his
Save Your Hair! If
Full of Dandruff-
Ladies! Men! Here's the best
25 cents you ever spent
Don't wait. Apply a
little tonight.
Tbio, brittle, colorless and acraggy
hair Is mute evidence of a neglected
acalp; of dandruff that awful, curt
There i nothing so destructive to the
hair is dandruff. It robs the hair of Ita
lustre. Its strength and ita very llfo;
eventually producing a feverlshness and
Itchbg qf the scalp, which If not reme.
'-led caukes the bair root to ahrink,
of Wool Skirts,
House Dresses
$2.00 Petticoats, 98c
Women's petticoats
sample Halycon, black
and colors, values to $2,
January Sale
Price '
98c
,79c
JANUARY SALE FANCY
LINENS AT HALF
PRICE
1 All Madeira and' Oluny
Lace, Doylies, Center Pieces,
and Table Cloths, what i3
left, all at just y2 price.
grandfather. His lltl brother picked tip
tho gun and while he wos playing with
it Bulled thfi i rliramw I . knit. ..it.i
Elrjcr at Jho baso of the brmm and kllllnff
lif m Ma4.
Sentence of Major
Hughe Commuted
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.-Major James
u. iiugnes, irst united fitates cavalry,
found guilty Und sentenced tn lflmlkAi
front the army hy general court-martial
at ?an Francisco on a chargo of intoxi
cation which Involved thirteen speclca
ttoiu, will lose only fifty numbers. Tr..i.
dent Wilson, in view of Major Hughes'
excellent record In the war with Bpaln
and unanimous recommendation of tho
court for clemency," commuted the sen
tence. ATLANTIC BOYS FINED
FOR BREAKING WINDOWS
ATLANTIC. Jan. ?.-(8pecla.)-A
a sequel to a. New Year's eve prank in
which two stones were- thrown through
windows' at tho home of 'Ed. Cushlng n
this city, Karl Townsend and Denton
Warner, well known here, were yester
day arrested and fined in Mayor Xlurnen's
court, pleading guilty to the charge of
disturbing the peace and. committing a
mUdemeanorv The first named lad be
ing a minor, was fined KO and casts,
while the other offender was fined S0
and costs. Doth fines were paid.
The Persistent and .iitdfrir.ua f?K .e
Newspaper Advertising la tho Road to
uusiness success.
It Is Falling or
25 Cnt Danderine
loosen and die then the hair falls Tjut
fast. A little Danderine tonight now
anytime will surely aave your hair.
act a SS cent bottle of Knowlton'a
Danderine from any drug utore or toilet
counter, and after the first application
your hair will take on that life, lustre
and luxuriance which Is so beautiful.
It will become wavy and fluffy and ha?j
the appearance of abundance; au Incom
iparabJe gloss and aoftness, - but what
wl please you most will be after a few
week' use, when you will actually sea
a lot or line, downy hair new hair
grwlng all oyer the acalp. -Advertise
mtnt. i
WILLIAMS MOM SHOW PROOF
Supreme Court Reverses lower
Body la Beghtratlon Cftc.
OPINION BY JUDGE SEDQWICK
Election ' Cninmleftlnnrr In D-maln"
Knnhlf-il (it Compel 1'orelrtn Horn
1'frinin to Hnbmlt XnttirnH
Kittlon l'nprrn iir Copy.
The Nebraska' nuprcmc court lias rc
vcrM the local district court In tho caw
! In which Kuther .Williams, lonR u resU
! 'lent of Omaha, sought' to compel the elec
tion commissioner to allow him to
rcKlstcr. though he had lost Ills natural
Izatlon papers.
An option written by Justice Fcdgwlok
upholds tlio election commissioner In re
fusing to jcfflster forelKii-born residents
who fall Co .produce written cvldcnco of
their naturallznllon.
As a result of tho decision the, election
commissioner will' accept the .gWorn
statement of n voter that 'lie was
born In tho Unltnl states asquaiffylm;
him for registration, but Is enabled to
requlrn men who admit they atu of for
eign birth to produce documentary proof
of the 'truth of their statement that they
have been natuiallzcd.
District Jtidgo Bngllsh, who 'decided tho
enso In district court ruled that It would
b unfair to rcfusn to nccept'HIie oath,
of a forelgn-uorn voter when sworn statrr
ments of untlvo born clUxcq jft'ndt
questions. His decision Is overthrown by
tho supreme court.
1. ChnDter SB. laws lfill which, creates
the oflleo of election commlhsloner. for
counties having n population of' l0.U)
or mora, places great responsibility; and
Imposes Important duties upon-'tlie elec
tion commissioner. He Is required to' ex
ercise many, powers therctoforo conflued
to Judges of election,
2. It Is the duty of the election, com
missioner to determine whether the ap
plicant for registration Is or Is jibt en
titled to vote. He la not a. couit'ti'jr
Judge, but ho Must consider evidence
ana determine question of fact ana 'law;
his flCtlnn Is miiijtl luiltrlnl. nml 'lia Is
given a rensonabla legal dhu'rellou In
nis investigation or mo quauncauonb or.
persons applying for registration.
3. The purpose or the act, chapter 38,
awa 1313. wan to remcdv the looso and
careless practices that had prevailed "in
conducting elections. The ' e'tctlw cum
in astoner Is not controlled by preceJents
of that nature.
I. "A. registry 'law,. to bo valid, fmuit
be reasonable and Impartial ,uhd calcu
lated to lacllltute and secure tho con
stitutional right of suffrage, tnd not to
subvert ,or Injuriously, unreasonably or
unnecessarily restrain, Impair of Inuwf.o
tho right." Btato against Corner
Neb.. yso.
6. Tho election commissioner Is ' not
obliged to require' foreign born' persons
who havo been naturalized to submit und
teavo with the commissioner his natu
ralization papers. ir tuuy are presented
and the commissioner Is jatlftled of their
regularity he may return the papers to
tho applicant for registration. But in
determining tho fact of naturalization ha
is not oonciuaod by trie. oa:n or jiworn
statement of tho niiDllcant. Ha may rt-
qutre tho production of iho papers or a
amy certified copy tnereot.
a Decisions which iioiu an aDsoiute ue
nlal of the right to voto to all persona
whose names do not anneur upon the reg
istration list Is unconstitutional aro not
applicable our statute manes ampio
provision for full investigation by tho
election commissioner and his super
visors, which may bo continued, it nec
essary, to tho tlmo the voto la offered.
7, Whether tho applicant tor registra
tion .If tho record of his naturalization
Is destroyed and ho has, lost hln certifi
cate thereof, can bo required to tako out
new naturalization papers or may provu
tho contents of the'fecord, In ordinary
canes or lost or ui'stropcci, aiuiirumcnia,
i8 not accmeu,
Justice tiolton did not sit In tho ease,
being a naturalized citizen, having been
born in Scotland.
H'ADOO NOT MOVED
BY ARGUMENTS FOR
GREATJESERYE BANK
' (Continued from Pago One.)
a largo section ot tho'northcast. Includ
ing New England.
Aretunttnta qf pnnfcer.
Somo of the bankers said that the New
York terrilpry nhoujd extend south to
the Potomac river and west to tho Alle
ghanlea or beyond, The reasons most
often advanced wero New York's finan
cial pro-eminence' and tho necessity of
having a bank: of sufficient sire to handle
tho large business ot this territory and
command the respect of Kuropo.
Secretary McAdoo's reply wos that tho
new banking system of tho country would
be co-ordinated under the federal board,
which would stand behind each regional
bank and the regional banks would as
sist each other in times of need. View
ing each bank aa an. Integral part of tho
system, w(th tls huge total ot resources;
he said, the matter ot capital of the
New York banks was not entitled to the
cmphasla which had been laid upon It.
Atlantic Mali Has
Paper With Account
of Boston Massacre
ATLANTIC, la., Jan. 7.8peclal.l-
Porter Phelps, a well known young man
here, has among Mi possessions three
newspapers published In f tho eighteenth
century, one ot them in llSi, the year tho
revolution ended; one of them In 1TTP, and
the oldtst one in 172$, Tho papers, which,
thqugh yellow with age. .ure in a -fair
states ot preservation, aro tho New Kng
land Weekly Journal, publisned in Uo4
ton, Monday, April S, JTJS; the Boston
Gasette and County J.mmal, published
in Iloston on Monday, March II, 1770. and
the New York Morning Post, published
in New York on Friday, November 7.
1TS3. On tho front pape ot the last named,
paper the publishers are 'given aa Marlon
., Horner and the publication placed aa
Water street between tho Coffeo llouso
and the Old Blip."
Tho Uostdn G alette and Country Jour
nal, published In 1770, contains an account
ot the pasting ot resolutions by various
towns in New England which evidently
led up to the Iloston tea ' party. The
same paper contains an account ot the
Uoston massacre edged In black nnd dee-
orated with pictures of a row of coffins.
SKELETON OF WOMAN
FOUND AT MAPLE LANDING
BIOUX CITY, la., Jan. 7. The skeleton
ot a woman believed to bo Mrs. Dertha
llolbrook of Sloux City, a member of a
motor party of five that plunged Into
the Missouri river near Dakota City in
1911 while en route to Omaha from fttodx.
City, was found today at Maple Landing,
thirty miles south of BIoux City. The
other member ot the party also perished
in the river.
Cold Cnur llrndnche nnd Grip,
Laxative Dromo Quinine tablets re
move cause. Ther Is only ono ' Bromo
Quinine" It has a.gnnturo ot K W
Grove on box i"c - Advcrtlsvinent
DRAWING AHMflST BILLS
, . j
T,'" r .
rroposea measures nearly itcauy
1 for President's Consideration.
SPECIAL MESSAGE TO C0NGRES3
Inf hnnilnu Hint It Will nr Dcllv-f
, rrnl Hoiin After llrtnrn of Chief
. ' Kxecnil t'e in Washing
ton Next Week.
WASHINGTON, Jan. T.-When I'rfsU
dc'ht Wlleon teturns to Washington early
noxt week ho will find Attorney Oensral
Alolle'ynolds prepared to take up In de
tail tho proposed "trust legislation"
which has- appeared 'In tho form of bills
in congress during the last nlnn months.
A comparative summary of these bills,
comprising somo portions of ever)' meas
ure that has appeared on tho congres
sional. horizon In that time lias been pre
Pared by tho Ripnremcnt of Justice and
Is now1 In tho hands of O. C. Todd, n
ilstant attorney .Cfpcfal.
.When 5'lr. Toddi'naa gono Into the sub
Jcct of trust legislation' thoroughly, tho
digest 'of tho blllh will be-turned over to
tho nttOrney general, and by the.timo
tlw president returns his principal law
tjiylser will bo. ready to give his opinions
on (lie valio of action In congress.
,n)dt' President Vllon special mes
sage onwtlio ffiint-.question will bo de
livered, 6'orijiia(tKrpnBres8 convenes next
ncpk i) MX general belief In official
rlrf tes. RoTil 'if -the best Informed x
fip'ct he. pteSldent will nke notlfe of the
cent acllon' oV. J. P. Morgan & Co. In
vrUlidrnwInK frqm mnny directorships.
Admlnltratlon,offlclals pointed out tht
tlio action of thf Morgan house wns In
direct lino, wllh' all the president's utter
nbccn on .no nuestlon of big business,
hqglnnlng Tilth it speech In Chicago, be
fore hi; Inauguration, in which ho in
vited !lis(ncss,Vo-operallon with the
Kovernthntit-lh.treorgBtilrotlon of the
f Itmncfar. -stHctur and ending with his
prbnonncyitfi 'rjj the 'vonstlttitlon of
poHco,' ,ofr iho. iilnht he signed tho cur
rejicy Jdlh Intlmritlons that others will
fnllowMhoVlcad oPthe Morgan firm still
ore being discussed. Supporters of the
president express the opinion, however.
that any general movement among direc
tors of corporations and big banking In
Btltutlons'to withdraw from directorships
wilt bo a gradual one.
Joseph Eoe Found
Gliiltyi of Murder
in Second Degree
FIjATTSMOUTH, Neb., Jan. 7.-(Spc-olal.)
In the co,so of ,tho. state of Ne
braska against Joseph Roe, the jury
brought in a verdict of guilty of murder
In tho second degree late last' night. The
evidence showed that Joseph' Roe, Grcn
Richardson and Oscar Olander were
working on the section between 'Weeping
Water and Nehawka on November 28,
Inst, hnd'thcy quit work that day at
o'clock and on a "hand car went to
Avoca and bought two quarts and one
pint of whiskey, and that they drank a
pint bottlo of whiskey beforo leaving
Avoca. After returning to the hunk car
thoy drank moro awd .then Roe and
Richardson becamo $n,gagel In a fist
flglft, later Roo got a butcher knlfo
'anVtahbcd Richardson, Jn tho abdomen,
ba'ok'nhn dnVliin'g, tvhleh caused hla
death. Judge James T. Dcgeley presided
at the trial, which occupied two days.
I That's -the way you should I
look and feel all the time.
Nature never intended
you to be sickly and run
I down, with poor appetite, 1
imperfect' digestion, clog-
I ged bowels and a'lazy
HvAr. SHr tVloaa nrrrana
I to healthy action by the I
HOSTETTER'SI
Jomli Jitters)
NEAL
Treatment
Por the Liquor and Drug Xablt.
Tor Information, call writ or
phone
Neat Institute
1S03 S. loth St., omaba, JTsh.
Phons Douglas 7538.
LB. McGOIMCO.
COAL
SOUTH END 18THST.
VIADUCT
Ham rht) Lang Ten"
Rich Hair
Long, Uilck. heavy hlr. Want thUkfed?
AVer's Hair Vigor praaotM 'ffwtk.
Docs not color the hair.
Ask Your Doctor. fctiTfc
12
The Store of the Toiyn"
4
Manhattan Shirts
Thursday, ,' Janl .8th
Is the day
"We Cut the Price.
$1.50 Shirts '.. $1.15
$2.00 Shirts $1.38
$2.50 Shirts $1.88
.$3.00. Shirts $2-25
$3.75 Shirts ...... $2.65
$4.00 Shirts .". '$2.75
Ail other Shirts
Not Manhattans
$1.50 Shirts 90c
$2.00" Shirts $1.35
$2;5y Shirts V. $1.65
Special Price
- Reductions
Sweaters 25
Underwear 20
' Robes nnd Jackets. . . , 25
Gowns and Pajamas.. 25
Grips and Bags. .25
Mufflers 33
All Neclcwear .. 33
a .
I Brovning, King . Co.
Bulletin No. 11
Attention value
than size of the advertisement
Tho bigger tho space usually tho better tho
results; blit it isiio't hecessary to uBo'large space
tohave your, advertisement read.
' 2 Clotlies of t proclaim tho man, ' ' and so it is '
with advertising. Dress your advertisement in
an attractive manner. If what you say is worth
paying for it is ' worth displaying advan
tageously. Make y6ur heading toll tho story. ,Xou read
a news story when the headline interests you;
and that's the reason people will road your ad
vertisements. OMAHA AD CLUB
of the
ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBS OF AMERICA
FJLJLJL 1.
America's Latest
J jmd New York's.
JNOW OFEM
Only hotel occupying an. entire city block,
Vanderbllt and Madison Avenues, 43rd and 44tli
Streets, adjoining and connected with the.
Grind Central Terminal, of New York
Central Lines and New York, New Haven
Sc Hartford Jl. R.
im ROOMS OPEN
950 WITH BATH
ROOM RATES FROM $J.50"PERJ5AY
Writ for Illustrated folder and map of
New York
CUSTAV BAUMANN
President
john mce;
'l$e -
ROOMS The Best Variety. The Bee' classified pages
carry advertisements of the'best rooms and npartments for
rent in the city. Phone your ad to Tyler 1000.
Often Heard
When You Want Good Clothes
Go To
Browning King (EL Co.
And its tho truth even other merchants will
tell you that. With merchandise that speaks
STYLE QUALITY REFINEMENT Perfect
TIT and SERVICE it's no wonder this is
"The Store of
If Attendance Proves the Merit of an Attraction
Our Special Priced
Suits and Overcoats
' Is the Biggest Event in Omaha
Don't Miss It!
Our Clothes are of Known Quality, have stood tho
tost for 60 years need no hot air to sell them at the
prices we aro making. ' . " .
GEO. T. WILSON. Manager
A Campaign
of Education
more important
mi
1V11JU VVY
and Most Refined,
Centermost Hotel
TO OUTSIDE AIR
bowman
rresU3ent
the Town"
Ground Floor Space
Bee Building
About 1,500 square foe,t
with Farnam sjtreet front-,
age. Now show windows'
being installed. This room
has a largo vaults . Also
iextra entrance '.from .the
Kent jteasoname.
Apply to
The Bee Building Go
noom 103, Bee Balldlug. X
IBHIBlBB a v in I
SAFES SAFES SAFES
20 Discount
on all rire-rroor Sartni
This Weak Only
to aak room' for sew
toek
J. y. CRAMER
MgT. 8A78 Sspt
Amttrlcsa supplj Co, '
1103-4 raraua 8trot
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"KST AKD mffl HWtiWltiM. '
M Wtnumr'l BoOTHtKO BVS.U ht beea
utd for enrer SIXTY YEARS by MILUOH of
UOTIISKS (or their CUILOKBM W1I1LU
COOTIIS3 the CHILD. BOFTKN6 tht GVilS.
ALLAYS U rAIO ; cvuss winu s.ui.iv, n
Uthe bet remedy for DIARRHCEA. It Is sb
tolutely hsrmlesB. Be ur.nd tlc for "Hr.
WintloWs Soothing Sjmip.' snd Uii ao-oUje
d. TwtatyiTactaUs, botUc
AMUSEMENTS.
'OKUU'I FUV OSKTSX.1?
"SLIDING" BILLY W, WATSON
XV IKS v-lr
lfoQrV.0.CIRLS FK0M NAPFYUNI
ussiest snow on tha circuit. Company
t 60. Crowds so irreat we nhoulil hava
r en tea me Auauorium iqr tna -n'eeK,
ZittdUs' Dims Katlnso Week Pays.
BRANDEIS--oqk,o
"Tiie Divinity ot h Sancs" la Two
Sensational Danes Dramas and Slant
Divertissements. Including Society's
Satest Oraie. "ahe Oavotte PaTlowa."
Jan. 8-10! aCcXJrrrKS and REATK In
Bat. Maty "TKI1 gAK TKS8.
raORI
DOUO.
Mat. mrmrj day. 8:1S every alffat, UL
ajSYAXGJED VAODJJVILUBl
This wm: lluurd Short', "Ctnce IUTri."
Cfaulotl ftrn. Drucid .herUrt' Urt4out
SJnthurim. Jsme J. Morton. Bwer mni Hick.
FtcwlnU Le ' lr tni Special Fcatue 1'lcture:
Sttatoa'e Lett plins." -
Prlc MsUi nailery, 10j txit utli, (exeeet
8U anil ttua.1. ao-WlshUi loe. lie. We t4 n.
MELBA-KHBELIK
and Famous Assisting Artists
AII1T0R11M-EVE. JAN. 12th
Tickets sow at Boa Office, 91,00 to fj.5Q