That's Whatcha Get for Humoring a Friend T You.s rr w&HrTHEKB m EES "NO DON'T oy. STAHL TO STAYOUT OF GAME Fonder Manager Denies Keport He is to Direct Brooklyn Feds. TALK CHANGES IN THE CIRCUIT HnmorWhat B-ffafo Federal' Krin- cSltr Jir' tV J""" TrawWlerrert' f v Cleveland Aftr Cmrrford and Speaker. CHICAGO. Feb. 16. Jake Stahl when iieen hero today dented that he had been "offered the management ot the Brooklyn club of the Federal league." "Nobody has talked to me about be coming a manager in the Federal leaguu or any other bae ball organization," said Mr. Stahl. "I am In the banking bust ncs now and have no Intention of go ing back lnt6 bo- ball,, ' President Gllmoro reached toown to dky from the cant with, a check fof $S,C00; t given- by fl. D. "Ward of the Brooklyn Federal league club, who aiked that too president" u H to get him a manager and a playbr. . Another Chance In Makeup. Ollmoro refused to say Uiat any change In tho makeup of the lengue would re ault from hla Interview with Fred flram ley it Cleveland yesterday, but rumors reached the city with ttie league presi dent that the' Buffalo franchise might be transferred to Cleveland. None of tho Federal leaders would discuss tho report that an agent of theirs had approached Mike Doelan. tho Philadelphia National's shortstop at Nice. A Chicago paper printed the story, -which was sent by Kt. correspondent with tho world .tourists. Crawford, and -Speaker are other tourist said to have been offered .positions with the., Federals, ' - Announcement was had that Eugene PjJckard lintT lVn. trailisffrrdl from the Clilcago Federals' to the Kansas City team. i . , . Demands: or Ed Sweeney are so strong that the Federals havo nearly despaired of landing the New ork catchen Nego tiations are still In , progress, however. Tho transfer of the Toronto franchlio to Brooklyn Included the transfer of th'e services ot William Bradley, who, how ever, probably will not be manager. South Omaha Man Makes Good Score MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. 1.-The Wild Boss Jenrri it .Marshalltawn, Ja.( apning1 a aurprlse lnt night when It want to first place In the Ilve-mon events in the annual tournament of the Interna tional BowJIng association, defeating the Blats tcaftt ot Chicago, tho latter land Intr In third place. Tho Blat team last year won the .championship with a score of 5,926. T.ie following were the leaders In the several division when playtyegan today: Five-men events: Wild Hose. Marshalltawn, la... 3.S74 West Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn Blat. Chicago , , J.Mf C It. Gibson and Georsa Itoblln Winnipeg , AMi 1L II. Hlichsted and II. Patterson. Minneapolis,' Minn ,...1.213 M. Nuth and -J. J,-Lenfsch. St. Paul..l,2U Singles: . 'am cimdd. South Omaha .' $4) ;v I. Johnson, Fargo. 3?.' D ....'...CSl W. Banborn. Ahl8nd,,.Wls ....C27 Tom Sharkey Given Month in Prison NBW TOIUt. lb. iq.-Tom Sharkey, onc lamoui- aa a heavyweight pugilist waa.-sentenced tq thltty .dayln 3alland imea ww toaay ror maintaining a dla reputable resort in Fourteenth street. The manager ot the place received the same Jail 'sentence, but was not fined. Both wera convicted, recently and had been In the Tombs awaiting sentence. TICKETS 0NSAuY?0h THE ' C0RNHUSKER GAME TUESDAY Seats tor the basket ball game Tuea day night between the Vnlverslty of Ne braska team and the Mage-Deemer team of ex-unlverslty players, havo been placed on sale at the Young Men's Christian attoclatlon.. In-hddlflon various member of the local team and member of the the Nebraska nluinnl in this city are MlUng tickets 1y personal c,anvas, Aa nil tho alumni I sure' to turn out in full force a very largo crowd Is expected. universityItudents to BE AT SOUTH OMAHA TUESDAY Tomorrow morning the Burlington will bring n special train from Lincoln loaded with university student from the state fftrm. They will spend most of the day Jn, and about the packing house at South Omaha studying the killing ot animals and the preparing- of the meat or con umptlon, TheMmtpa are roaAe annually, by the tudeotlaM usually from S00 to W9 come. ; Origination Cured. John Busplc of Sunbury. Pa., writes 'Dr. King New Life pu are the bH piq to constipation ' Sc. All drug glsU.- Advertisement, i MK) fiCSTI Vk ' Iowa City High Marksmen Are Tied for First Place WASHINGTON, Feb. 1$. The results of tho fifth week's match In the Public High fcchoorSMo6llng- league shew the Iowa city. Ia., High school arid 'thft eering nigh school 'ot ' Portland, Jue., tied for first place In. Class A, with the Salt Lake City High school and the Mor ris High school of New York City on even term for second, Ball Lake City High turned In tho highest score of tho week-471 out of a possible 1,000 un usually fine score for a high school team. In Class B Jamaica, Long Island, High retains Its lead, with Erasmus Hall High of Brooklyn and the Stbneham, Mass., High, tied for second. In Class C Cedar naplds, la., High arid Placer County High of Auburn, Cal remain tied for first pi a co. Summary: M9. vs. DeWItt Clinton High, New Torn. tit; JoWa City, la,, High, K, vs. McKIn ley Manual Training, J. C., 927; Bait Lake v,uy iugn, vn, vs. opringrieia, uui.. Technical. MS: Morris lllarh. Naw YrtrU. WS, vs. Baltlmoro Polytechnic, 829; Port land. Me.. High, M9, vs. Btuyvesant High, I urn, tUi. Class B-fftoneham, Mass., High, Ml. VS. Western Hlsh. District nf Cnliimhla. mi Krasmua Hall High, Brooklyn, N. r WO. ye. urookllne, Mass., High, M7: Man ual Training High, Brooklyn, N. V,, 990, Jamaica, Long Island, High, Ml, vs. Uusl nesa High. Dlsotrlct of Columbia, KM; Kaslern High. District of Columbia, W, .uiiiiutiryiui nigni urooKiyn, oe ted. Class C-Cdar Baplds, la.. High, S15, ?fcn ow. Neb.. High. 865, vs. Centra H!?h' Ofand llaplds, Mich.. 82a : Tucson. Aria., High, 85T, vs. St. Louis, Mo., Man V?,t Training school, 787! Warren, P., Placer County High, Auburn, Cal..J3s. nouatffn jjx., High, 730. a f ; LOSERS TO CONTRIBUTE TO SUPPORT OF THE PARTY Frojn a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. lS.-fBooclsl.t.Aro.nl. Ing to the relgster of bull moosers who attended tho conference banquet held In Lincoln last week, 130 third party adher ent were present. Of this number aulte few Were from TJnrntn mil rtm.l.. county sent a goodly haro. Amonr the name of tho Omahana are: A. II. BUre- low. a. B. Benny, W. T. Graham, Nela u. Johnson, a. U K. Kllngbell, Joe Klein, John Lewis, T. R. Lackey, H .L. Mtad. It, W, Morrow, Nathan Mprrlam, II. D. Pierian. II. D, .Nceley, Jame Richard son, V. W. Ward and Qeorga It. Young. Most of these signed a card showing that they would donate a monthly amount to the good ot the cause. Among the familiar names outside of Omaha and Lincoln were: Senator K. J. Sperk. Wllber; alenn. Cramer.. Albion Wlllhun Ernst, Tecumseh: L, B. Fuller, Lincoln: V. G. Lyford, Fall City: T. E. Nordgren, Phillips; Harry E. sackett, Beatrice. ALL DELINQUENT COUNTIES M US PAY AnnPD IMTPRPST Prom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. ie.-(SDeolal.)-County treasurer Who failed to get In their an nual settlement to tho state treasurer have- bad their attention railed to the IHW which KQVldJs that 'treasurer de linquent sliall.be assessed a 10 per cent merest unui,runa have-een remitted. .In catling their attention to the mat ter. State Auditor Howard says: "It is made mandatory upon this of- iica io m&xe ims cnarge ana we are specifically prohibited from remitting same unless satisfactory evidence be pre sented through, ypur county board, show ing lawful excuse why same could not be paid." i It will be now un to the boards of the delinquent countle to comV across with an excusAsatlsfactory la the- state au ditor or pay the 10 per cent. - TWO DENOMINATIONS HOLD INSTITUTE IN AURORA AURORA. Neb.. Feb. ie.-(Speclal.) Tho local Congregational and Presby terian churches closed Sunday night three day' Sunday School Workers' In stltut. These two denominations have hot heretofore In Nebraska projected almllnr work conjointly. The result have been good. Last night' closing union meeting at the Presbyterian church for the young people' societies developed much religious interest. In charge of tho Institute were Rev. S. II. Buell of Grand Island, superintendent ot Congregational Sunday School work for the state, and Rev. Ralph If. Houseman of Omaha, educational superintendent for Nebraska Presbyterians. Succeaatul rvrywker. People everywhere are talking ot the quick and fine result Foley Kidney PUI give in .backache, rheumatism, kid ney and bladder troubles. You cannot take them Into your aystem without good result. That I because Foley Kidney mi give to the kidney and bladder just what nature-, calls for to heal these weakened and Inactive organ. J. D, Carroll, 8acramento, Cat, writes; "It Is a pleasure to recommend Foley Kidney Pills, as they Just worked wonder In my case," For 1 by all dealer every where, Advertisement. 9 T1IE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1914. -JJ? -BSS rasa PAUL YS. BRAHDEIS RESUMED Stenographer Takes Reports Woman's Remarks. of HAD MADE A DENIAL ON STAND Wife of Former Policeman Baldwin Tell of II I m with Mrs. Pant at llelcilf'i and Also nt the SfeVey nesort. ODetall of a plan by attorneys for Arthur Brandels as a result of which Mrs. Nellie Paul who Is suing him for $250,000. took the witness stand and made denials under oath of her own statements and ac tions In Ignorance bf the fact that thoy were alter to be proven beyond Question, wero Unfolded at yesterday's session of District Judgo Day's court. Tho most Important actor In comedies staged at the Metcalf resort in Council Bluffs, 377 West Broadway, and the Hazel MoVey resort, 4 North Four teenth street, Omaha, on December 3, was a shorthand reporter, who, sitting In a room adjoining that occupied by Mm. Paul nnd the member ot her party, who, has been Indicated, wero nearly all 'In on the deal," took the conversation ot Mrs. Paul In shorthand. Mrs. Paul, early In the trial, denied, under oath, many of tho statements made by her In the Bluffs resort and denied that sho had gone to the MoVey place that same night. Yesterday she was con fronted by the stenographer who took the conversation and by witnesses who testified that she had gone to the latter iplafe. It was shown that two or three umea previouaiy uio BicnoBrHyncr iibui gone to roadhouses to wait for Mr. Paul at the direction ot Attorney Connell for Mr. Brandels;- - - ..... Toast- gyn--.by. Mr. Paul and Wbtnari friend who" Is" described' by"tHe names of "Kitty", and,, "RJ," -entered prominently IntokyeeterMay' evidences., It wa Indicated that " the Joasts wet e given at a merry .pirty at' Mr. eMtcait resort in Council IJluffa on December 3 ot last year. wilri, Paul'' tbast, whloh concerned a. common, .bar.nyard animal, was top .naughty to bo repealed.. The itpry.pt the, party which lnvftdtd Council Bluff was given to tho Jury for the second time When Mrs. pan. Bald win, widow ot a rormer wen Known po liceman, , who had tieen hired to go to the resort to obserye Mr. Paul's . conduct, replied Jn' the affirmative to question whether she heard statement made by member of Mrs. Paul's, party and a. third time when the stenographer tooic tna stand, Mrs. Baldwin also testified that she had gone with Mrs. Paul and her. com panions to Hasel MoVey" resort., in Omaha after leaving Council Bluffs. the evening ot December 3. Mrs. Paul had denied this. The short hand evidence Includes state ments by Mrs. Paul uncomplimentary to her son. Clarence Rlsley, on' whoso evi dence she relics for her claim .ot dam ages and an assertion by her that "It the Judge and Jury do not allow mo dam age against Arthur Brandels I will kill him." The evidence shows that Mrs. Paul used considerable profanity In referring, to Mr. Brandels and to a lawyer who previously was retained by her In the case, and that the member of the party were drinking beer, whisky arid wine and danc ing In the dance hall. ARAB TRIBESMEN TO BE AT BRANDEIS STORES Sheik Hah-Med nnd twenty Arab tribesmen In native costume, direct from the Sahara desert, playing In "The. Gar den ot Allah," will hold a reception at the Brandels store from 3 to 4:30 p- m. today. The Brandels stores, through Ha con nection with tho Brandels theater, se cured tho consent of these picturesque nomads to be on the third floor, where they can be viewed at closo range by hundreds ot people, who. being: unable to ee the show, would otherwise not see them. The band of Arabs will appear at this reception In their full native costume. Just aa they do dally In the performance ot "The Garden of Allah." New Note of Edgar. EDGAR, Neb., Feb. l,-(Special.)-Mrs Elisabeth Ashley, wife of Henry W. Ash ley, died at her home in Edgar this morn Ing. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Ashley was one of the old settlers of Clay county, and would have been M year old June 28. Mr. Ellen Gel!, aged 71 years, died at the home ot her aon-ln-law, William Black, Sunday morning of heart failure. resulting from nervous prostration and old age. Funeral services will be held at the home, Tuesday, at 11 o'clock a. m, Ed Adams, engineer at the eltctrlo light plant, wa found In what appeared a dying condition at an early hour thl morning. Early riser found that the light were dim and telephoned to cen tral to find out the cause. The commis sioner, John Kamtnska, hurried to the light plant to find Adams almost dead the fre nearly out and tne engine just barely running. Little hope Is held out for his recovery. VW KNOW H6 Me WArCrfc MG T Republican Valley Editors Organize ORLEANS, Neb.. Feb. 16.-(Bpeclal.)-The editor ot southwestern Nebraska met at Orleans Saturday and . organized the Republican Valley Press association, officered as follows! F. P. Shields ot Orleans, president; Cecil Matheus ot Rlverton, vice president: Karl Spence ot Franklin, secretary and treasurer; com mittee on constitution and bylaws, A. V. Shaffer, Alma; J. W. Barton, Bartley. and E. B. Lnrmon ot Oxford. Tho board of directors comprises ono editor from each ot the seven counties represented In the association, as fol lows! J. W. Barton, Red Willow; E. B. Larmon, Furnas; A, V. Shaffer, Harlan; J. A. Barker. Franklin; A, C. Hasmer, Webster; Dan Llvlston, Nuckolls; Earl Burnham, Gage county. Resolutions were adopted prohibiting tlie use of titles such as "doctor," "at torney," etc., jn new Items referring to professional- men who do not carry ad vertising cards In the newspapers. A resolution condemning the use of free passes to tho state fair in exchange for advertising wa unanimously passed. Tho Omaha publicity bureau and E. V. Pariah, It manager, were highly com mended In a resolution for the great work they are doing for the upbuilding ot the state. The extension news service of the state university was also men tioned favorably, Tho meeting closed with a banquet In the opera house in tho evening given by the Orleans Commercial club. One hun dred and fifty people were seated at tho tables. County Judgo Beobo was toastmaster. The address of welcome was by Mayor Gay. Short addresses were mado by Cecil Mathews, Rlverton; A. V. Shaffer, Alma; Frank C. Dean, state unlvefsly Lincoln; E. V.JParish, Omaha; Mrs-JJrasgv -xminty superintend" at- ,-of school; C. V. Williams dt tho Nebraska Agriculture school at Curtis; F. P, Shields. Orleans; J. w. Barton. Bartley; Cj C. Johns, secretary Stato Press as sociation: Karl Spence, Franklin; L. B. Dundatr, JCaponee, and Will Maupln, Lin coln. .-'' The next meeting will be held at Frank lin, date t6 be announced Mater. Urges Get Vote by Storming the 'Male . Politipal Trust" WASHINGTON. ;Fc'b. l6.-"Storm iho male "political trust; "that- Is the way to gain auffragft" y ThU wa the adylce offered today by Mrs. Deahai'Rreokehrfdge'ot ICeritucy to several thousand sOffraitlsts cntheml un. der tho' auspices of. the conirresslonal committee of tho National American Woman Suffrage association to com memorate the birthday of Susan B. An thony. The speaker was supported Jn her uggestlon by Senator Moses E. Clapp ot Minnesota and Senator John F. Shafroth of Colorado. Mrs. Antlonctte Funic a member of the congressional committee, announced that preparations wero now under way for the congressional campaigns. "The committee will go Into every dls trlct," she asser)ed. "and show the rep resentatives that their seats are unsafe if they Ignore demands of tho people who favor woman suffrage," Sla-n Contract. Earl Blackburn, tho younc catcher who was with the Reds last year, adorning a sort seat on the bench, sent In his signed contract to President Herrmann last week, thus disposing of the story that he was going to jump to the Feds. Eat Less Meat If Back Hurts Take -glass of Salts to flash kidneys if bladder bothers you. t Rating meat regularly eventually pro duces kidney trouble in some form or ether, say a well-known authority, be- causes the uric acid In meat excite the kldnel's, they become overworked; get sluggish; ctog up and cause all sorts ot distress, particularly backache and mis try In the kidney region: rheumaUo twin tei, severe headaches, acid stomach, con stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irritation. The moment your back hurt or kit neya aren't acUng right, or it bladder bother you, get about four ounces ot J ad Salt from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass ot water be fore breakfast for a few day and your kidney will then act fine. Thl famou salt la cnade from the acid of gvape and lemon Juice, combined with llthls, and baa been used for generation to flush clogged kidney and stimulate them to normal activity; alio to neutralize the acid In the urine so it no longer Irri tates, thus ending bladder disorder. J ad Salts cannot Injure anyone; make a delightful etferverscent Uthla-water drink which million of men and women lake now and then to keep the kidney nd. urinary organ lean, thu.,vpldlng rliii vuin ilsc&j. JkdvcrtUeraeut. J)o ANY HOOR. EXPECTS AN EARLY DECISION Baxter Looks for Regional Bank An- . swers Within a Week. COMMITTEE BACK THURSDAY InreatlKntlntc Body Will Return to WnBlilna-tori irlth Necessary In formation Simmered Down to the Gist. ' I look for a decision on tho locations of tho several regional banks soon after the"organlzatlon committee gets back to Washington," satd W. F. Baxter on his return from Washington, where he had a number of conferences In regard to the location of the regional reserve bank for this section. "Tho committee is to reach Washington on February 19. I am of the, opinion that they havo the matter so well In hand that they practically know where they want to locate the banks. So I do not look for any long delay." Mr. Baxter called on Secretary of State Bryan with regard to the location of the regional bank for this section. Mr. Bryan said It was possible that ho would not be consulted at all in the matter of whero the bank for this locality should be located. "Mr. Bryan said he wa for Lincoln," satd Baxter. "I called his attention to tho fact that thero might ultimately bo a contest between Omaha and Kansas City for tho bank to handlo territory, and wo should like to havo, him In line then. Mr. Bryan said ho had always considered it poor Judgment to go Into a convention and announce a second choicj." UriteH Nobrasknim'tn Get Itusr. Mr. Baxter had conferences with the Nebraska delegation, of the house and senate with regard to tho regional bank. Magee's i Price Sale Continues This Week There are a few points worthy of your ser ious consideration at this time: 1 Blues and blacks in suits are included Nothing in winter suits and ovorcoats reserved. 2 Not a single garment was purchased for this sale. The clothing is our regular merchandise, bearing our own, Kensington nnd Kenmor labels. 3 We guarantee quality find fit, as we have always done when we wero getting twice as much for our merchandise. i'We bolieve' it is to your decided advantage to investigate. M Formerly Magee & Deemer 413 South 16th Street ML '- kM OCEAN TllAVKL. mnlNDKESCROISES Panama Canai Newest Cruising Steamer LAURENTIC TRIPLE A screw mm mm MARCH 4 DAYS 16 Dsy-i WhitiItar Link ... .v m Bt AV it Drawn for The Bee by ----rt HARM To hi and- and urged them to get In touch with their respective constituencies In Ne braska to learn "their wish as a whole on tho location ot the bank, so that they might havo definite evidence ot senti ment to present to the committee If they get the opportunity before the locations aro finally chosen. Mr. Baxter also represented the Omaha Commercial club at the meeting of the National Chamber of Commerce at Wash ington, where somo Important anti-trust legislation matters were being dtecilsaed. Mr. Baxter expected to confer with tho War department with regard to the re cent order which wa to take Forts Riley, Leavenworth, Rock Island and Des Moines out of the district supplied by the army supply depot of Omaha. Before he reached there, however, the order had been reversed so far as Forts Riley and Leavenworth wero concerned, nnd the supply depot hero will continue to supply these two posts. y In'regard to the future 6f Forts Omahh and Crook. hovevcr, Mr. Baxter had a personal Interview with Secretary of War Garrison. Secretary Garrison told hm that nothing very definite could be said about the matter as long as the troops wero centered on the .Mexican border. Ho pointed out that tho order made long ago assigning three com panies of Infantry to Fort Omaha still stands, hut that there Is no telling when the troops can be brought here Is vlow of tho indefinite time they may be compelled- to-patrol the Mexican border. Alt -Ktclt on Clnoy. Grover Hartley, the former New York rntphpp. who was traded to Cincinnati with Herzog, Is not satisfied with the terms of the 1911 contract offered to him by Hermann, and has refused to sign. Tom Clarke, tho mainstay of tho Reds behind tho bat, has nlso refUBed to sign. The only other tJlncinnaii noia-oui is Leon Ames, another ex-Giant. - Kid for GlnntN. William Herring, a "young pitcher .of Freeportv Hlfeh school "of Long Island, will be taken south by the Giants for a try-out. 1 Drs. Mach & Mach THE" DENTISTS The largest and best equipped dental offlco In Omaha, Experts In charge of nil work, moderate prices. Porcelain fillings Just like the tooth. All Instru ments sterilized after using. 3d rloor Paxton Block, Omaha, Neb. OCBAX TRAVEL. out, America b MM M MM l4tS m mm tons ITS anet UP r.Sv ftd Up V. X. Corner) Madison and Z.a Salle Bta- "Bud" Fisher tf. .1 ess Blood Eruptions WONT Return When You Give Your Blood a Good Bath No case of poisoned blood fs ever; cured until the last vestige of IrrltaM tlon has been eliminated from tho system. And tho only remedy that 1 safely assimilated In the tissues to stimulate cellular activity and over come harmful germs Is the famous S. a S. A few doses of this wonderful blood purifier will start such pronounced activities In the cellular tissues of the body as to soon show decided changed In the skin. The skin Is bat a fine network of tlnr blood Tetsels, and the action ot S. S. S. is declared by eminent authorities to be a pronounced stimulation of the actlrlty or these cell. Certain It Is that in a surprisingly short time een the wont skin eruption shows a moat remarkable change; It begins to dry' op; the skla peels ol In tiny flecks, and soon a layer ot clear, healthy and firm tissue results.- The reason for this Is In the peculiar stim ulation of S. S. S. which enables the cell in the skin to select from the blood tie nutri ment It requires for regeneration. Not- only this, but It from the presence of some disturbing polioa there is a local or general Interference of nutrition to Cause bolls, carbuncles, abscesses end kindred troubles, S. S. S. so directs the local cells thst this poison Is rejected and eliminated from their presence., This fact lias been demonstrated In cases of rerere skin eruption that had seemed to be incurable. , ' You can obtain S. S. S. at any -well stocked img store. If jou Insist upon It, but be sura you are not talked Into something else claimed to be "Just as good." S. 8. 8. Is prepared b The Swift Speclne Co., 308 Swift Bids., Atlanta, Gi. I II 11 II I si Panoramic Photographs The Bee has the only ap paratus of its kind in Omaha. The panoramic camera is particularly adapted for large groups, largo buildings, etc., as well as panoramic views, as it brings out tho ends of the photo as clearly as the middle. The re- suits aro certainly won- 'r derful. If you will call ' or telephone we will sub mit samples. The cost is : not vory great, taking: the high character of work into consideration. The facilities of this de partment are yours if you need them. Bee Photo Department. Telephone Tyler 1000. OCEAN Til AVE I.. rsmZLJASV LARGEST STEAMERS To tie MedkerraneaH Adriatic4' cane FEBRUARJ 21 MARCH 7 CANOPIC MARCH 14 WHITE STAR LINE g. X. Corner Mafllson and X.a Balls Its Chicago, or X.ocal Agont. HARRY O. SHIELDS, Loral Agent for All, Steamship Lines find European Tour Companies, 311 S. 14th Street, Omaha, Neb. Pbone Douglaa305. Twer -