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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1914)
TUE BEE: OMAIIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1914. a ft The Bankers Reserve Life Company OMAHA, NEBRASKA f Is making a unique proposition to successful salesmen. Millions of Accumulated Assets BASCOM H. ROBISON, Pres. R. L. ROBISON, Vice Pres. Guarantee Fund Life Association OMAIIA, NEBRASKA. Organized January 2, 1002. Assets, January 1, 1914 $1,319,481.68 Reserve Fund 1,07977.44 First Mortgage Farm Loans 656,297.50 Entire Assets Are Pledged to Secure Policyholders. Policies provide death, disability and old ago benefits, and are incontestable after two years from their date. Unselfish men desire Hfo insurance for protection for the family. That is the only kind of a policy we issue. Men only. 21 to CO years, are eligible. Slnco most men desire Hfo insurance mainly for protection, why not buy n policy that will best servo your needs? Rate per $1,000 Insurance, age 35 years, $13.30. Guaranteed by entire assets. Other ages in same proportion. Home Office :-: :-: Brandeis Bldg. Phono Douglas 7021. The Commonwealth Life Insurance Company OMAHA, NEBRASKA 008512 Omaha National Bank Bnildlng. COMMENCED BUSINESS AUGUST OTII, 1010. OUR GROWTH Admitted Assets Insurnnco in Forco January 1,1011 $278,140.10 f 340,042.00 JnntinrV 1, 1012 201,035.80 $2,111,870.00 January 1 1013 $330,075.75 $3,081,870.00 October 1, 1013 (Est.) . . . .$415,000.00 $5,500,000.00 Surplus To Policy-Holders (Over) 5295,000,00 EVEllY DEATH IOSS HAS BEEN PROMPTLY PAID You nro absolutely safo with a policy In this company. Boost for a Nebraska Company. Do not send your monoy from the nssctfl nr0 tested In securities on -Nebraska lands. Not tho Iiargest Company, but tho Best. FRANS NELSON, President. German-American Life Insurance Company v OMAHA ., ,.. First Class Positions for Live Wires Your Insurance Business Can be advertised f as profitably as any branch of merchandising. TRY IT on The Bee's Insurance Page More Money and Aid Being Extended for Poor Taylor Family Another 110 has been added to the Tay lor fund by Bee readers, W. I, Klerstead and "O. each having sent $5 to help paV for the little home Into which the poor family Is moving. On account of elckness the man who donated his serv ices tpmove tho family's belongings was unable to finish the Job. Any man with a wagon and team who will kindly help the Taylors get moved and settled Is urged to phone Richard Burnell, Web ster K30. A nice 9x12 rug and a set of dining room chairs have been donated for tho little home by Mrs. B. M. Newman, 4303 Dodge street. A pretty valentine remem brance was sent to The Bee for the Tay lor family by a child. Enough lumber to build a barn has been offered them by the Omaha Lumber and Coal company. TRIAL OF BRANDEIS SUIT TO BE RESUMED TUESDAY Trial of tho suit for $250,000 damages brought by Mrs. Nellie Paul against Arthur Brandeis In Judge Day's district court will be resumed Tuesday morning after an interval of three days. In ac ccrdance with custom the Jury was not required to report Saturday and Monday Is a legal holiday. It Is predicted that the case will be given to the Jury before next Saturday. Clean Uautlairrs Don't have to bo used very often when you usa Bucklen'8 Arnica Salve: safe, sure and heals quickly Sc. All druggists. Advertisement. R. 0. WAGNER, Sec'y. W. G.PRESTON, Treas. J TO RAISE FUNDS BY RECITAL Letter Carriers Will Give Musical Tuesday of Next "Week. - FAMOUS ARTISTS TO APPEAR Miss Alma Gluck and Ilelnnld Wcr- renrath "Will Come to Omaha and Hlnff Under Auspices of Association. Tho first attempt to raise money for a fund to defray some of the expenses of tho Twentieth Biennial convention of the National Association of Mall Car riers, which will be held In Omaha In 1915, will bo mado by the Omaha let. ter carriers on March 2, when they will hold a joint recital by Miss Alma Gluck, soprano, and Itclnald Werrcnrath, bari tone, at tho Auditorium. Thoso two American artists havo been engaged to give a performance bo that tho letter carriers might realize a profit for the purpose of making the .convention here tho most successful convention held during the forty years - of tho associa tion. Tho letter carriers' convention is one of the most important of all convention and it takes money to hold such conven tlons. Tho convention In Ban Francisco last fall represented an expenditure of over $260,000 and as the distance was so great to the coast city, tho number of dolcgates attending from the eastern and southern states was very small. It Is expected that tho number of delegates to tho Omaha convention will more than double tho number to tho "Frisco" con vcntlon and that means that tho ex penditure In Omaha will be twice us much. Will Give lutertalninens. In order to hold up their end of the expenses, tho Omaha letter carriers have planned to give a number of good en. tertalnments, which will realize modest profits providing they are well attended, Prices for tha Gluck and Werrenrath concert have been reduced to f2, so as to bo within tho reach of all. Both of tho singers aro of exceptional merit. Miss Gluck is recognized in all parts of the United States, as well as Europe, a leader of ...merican sopranos, while Mr. Wcr renrath, has been a baritone singer ac companlst with many of tho leading symphony orchestras. Both have rich, pure and flexible voices 'and are well worth hearing. The concert will be held on tho even. Ing of March z, at the Auditorium. The I'roicram. Tho program will include the follow. Ing; (a) Air of Asteria (from II Tclermaco) U1UCK Arranged by Kurt Bchindler. (b) "Roesleln nuf der Hatden"., Beethoven Arranged by Henry llolden Hubs. (cl "So Sweet 1h She" Old English. Music Anon Arranged by Arnold Dolmetsch. (d) "Warning" W, A. Dolmetsch Miss U1UCK. "Hear Me. Ye Winds and Waves" (Julius Caesar) Hundel air. werrenratn. Aria. "Bel Raggto Lusinghler" (from Semiramide) Jlosslnl MISS U1UCK. fal "O wusst' Ich doch"., Brahrn ih "I.aUf der Welt" Grlce (c) "Auf Wachtposten" Hermann air. y vrrcnrain. News from ACCIDENTS OF THE WEEK Bsvisw of Be Accident Headllnsi for last Week, Showing the XTeceioHy of Accident Insurance, :DR, ANNA SHAW BADLY HURT Suffrage Chief Falls Alighting from Train, Breaking leg. Steamships Celtic and Madonna Collide in the Bay of Naples Florence Woman So Horribly Burned That She May Die '. W. Dinkens Killed Instantly by Powder Blast Near Florence Thirty Injured as Car Hits Open Switch L0N MASON THROWN FROM MOTORCYCLE AND INJURED LOSES LIFE IN EFFORT ' TO SAVE GIRL FROM FIRE CHILD BURNS TO DEATH AS HOUSE GOES AFIRE MRS. JOHN A. LOGAN IS ACCIDENTALLY POISONED WHAT JOHN DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE "John, what nro you worth?" ""About $30,000." "What kind of property?" "Real estate and merchandise stock." "Do you carry any Ufo Insurance?" "ifot very much; don't need It. My family will get my property when I dlo." Yes. your wife and daughter win gei the property, but aro you sure that they 111 be able to keep It up ana maKO n yield an Income? By tho way, what does It cost youto maintain tne property taxes, insurance, repairs, etc?" "Something llko J1.000 a year." "Are you positive that your relatives will not contest your will?" "I think I am." "Do you know that you can pay pre miums on J30.000 of old lino Ufo insurance at less of ah outlay than you make for maintaining your realty? Well, It Is true. And the policy will bo payable to your wife and daughter If they wish, or It may be held by . tho company, which will pay them n good rato of Intsrcst as long as they leave the money with the company; or tho company will pay tho money in annual installments if you so direct. Your creditors cannot touch the money, nor can relatives who might take a notion to contest your will. In this senso a Hfo Insurance policy is bet ter than a will you know positively be- (a) Peasunt Song Rachmaninoff (b) Bohemian urauie oong oineuwin, e KruhllnBslIed Rubinstein (d) Chanson Indouo Rlmsky-Korsakow (e) Bong or. mo onepnera jcm......... Miss Gluck. n1 Nocturne A. Walter .Kramer (b) Witch-Woman Deems Taylor x , ., llermdnn I.hr (d) "Tho Itlngers" Hermann Lolir Mr. Werrenrath. ' (a) "A June Morning". .. .Charles Wllleby (b) "Allah". ..i Oeorge Chadwlck (c) A Pastorale A. Itosensteln (d) Chimes .....I C. Worrill (e) "The Lrk Now Leaves ills wai ry iNesi .......... Miss Gluck. Arthur Rosensteln, piano accompanist. Stakes for a Free Wagon Bridge Are Set at Florence At Florcnco Saturday afternoon tho stakes were set for tho proposed frco wagon bridge across the Missouri river. The work was done without anything spectacular and there was no moro pomp and show about the function than there would have been in staking out a town lot. Uncle Joo Redman was the moving spirit from Omaha and with tho mem bers of the Florence Commercial club went to the river bank In the vicinity of th water works Intake. There three stakes were driven into tho ground and a small flag attached to tho center one. This completed, Uncle Joo remarked: Crossing on the Ice, the members or the party located the east approach of the bridge, drove the stakes and raised another American flag. This finished, they all returned to Florence, well satis fied with the work of tne aay, wnicu mry believe is the first act in the construc tion of a free bridge, that is sure to be built. Uncle Joe Redman, ono or the early pioneers, is authority that tho bridge lo cation is at the exact point where the Mormons crossed the Missouri river cur ing tho early '60s on their overland Jour ney to Utah. Ho asserts that at this point there Is. a rock bottom ana mat here a substantial bridge can be built at a fraction of what tho Douglas street structure cost. Dangers ot a Cold. Do you know that of all the minor ailments colds are by far the most Can gerous. It is not tha colds themselves that you need to fear, but the serious dl that reason every cold should be gotten rid of with the least possible delay. To accomplish this you will find Chamber lain's Cough Remedy of great help to you. It loosens a cold, relieves ho lungs, aids expectoration and enables the system to throw iff the cold. For sale bp 11 dealers. Advertisement the Insurance Field Eight Persons Badly Injured in Collision Near Springfield, Mo, Los Angeles Doctor Drowns in Sight of Mother and Friends Eleven Persons Are Saved from Sinking Barges in the Sound Nine Persons Die as Barges Founder HIGGINS FALLS DOWN STAIRS AND BREAKS HIS RIGHT LEG Brtaka His Ankle Fred Elllngwood, 212J Chicago street, employed by Milton Rogers & Sous, hardwaro dealers, sub- CHILDREN SUFFOCATED WHILE MOTHER IS AWAY YOUTH KNOCKED DOWN BY POLICE CAR ON STREET LITTLE BOY DIES AFTER DRINKING SILVER POLISH THREE MEN HAVE CLOSE CALL FROM. DEATH BY GAS foro you dlo that tho beneficiaries you name will receive every dollar named in the policy. Fact of tho matter is, It would bo a flno Idea for you to sell part of your property and buy Ufo Insurance In a good, strong company." Inaiirnnpp Notes. Should tha Kentucky legislature pass tho pending bill regulatlnt fire Insurance rates, underwriters announce tho com panies will bo obliged to ccuse business In tho state. Several prominent general agents of Ufo Insurance companies aro preparing to contest tho ruling of tho Internal revenue dopartment that renewal life Insurance commissions are taxable under the Income tax law. Tho National of Hartford reinsured several local companies ill Nebraska, giving it by far the largest premium In come In tho state. There has been much Interest to soo whether the expected economies and changes would follow. Tho annual report for 1913 shows that tho Na tional wroto premiums of J913,0K, with lossea of $473,462, a loss ratio considerably below the average for the state. A bill has been passed by the special session of tho Ohio legislature, following tho recommendations of tho legislative Insurance Investigating committee, reg ulating tho organization of mutual fire insurance companies. Careful safeguards are thrown about tho business. Ohio mu tuals must have $100,000 in cosh and 200 Bcparato risks Insured for an aggregato of HiOO.OOO before they can start, and a certificate from the Insurnnco department Is required. Premiums are, payable in cash in advance, with a contingent lia bility of ten times the amount of tho policy, and no cash policy can bo issued without contlngont liability until a sur plus of $200,000 has been accumulates. FAYORS BUYING AUDITORIUM Committee Appointed at Citizens' Mass Meeting Makes Report. FINDS PRICE REASONABLE To Iluy Site and Erect nnlldlno; AVaald Coat Double Sum Asked for th" I'rrarnt Htruc- Bomo ten days ago a mass meeting of citizens was held to discuss the advisa bility ot tho city purchasing the Audi torium from tho company owning the building. At tho time the company held tho building and site at 22S,000, but has since reduced It to 1200,000. The commit tee mado an active campaign among the business men and others of the city, get ting vlowa on the advisability ot making the purchase. Now a report has been mado. It favors the purchase and is as follows: "We are convinced that the purchase If Child Is Gross, Feverish and Sick Look Mother! If tongue Is coated, clcanso llttlo bowels tvltli "Call' fornlf Syrup of .VJgs." Children love this "fruit laxative," and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop playing to empty the bowels, and the result Is, they become tightly clogged with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sours, then ycur little one becomes cross, half-slcV, feverish, don't eat, sleep or act naturally, breath Is bad, system full ot cold, has sore throat, stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen, Mother! Bee It tongue la coated, then give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and In a few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out ot the system, and you have a well, play ful child again. Millions of mothers give "Call'ornla Syrup of Figs" because it is jerfsetly harmless; children love it, and It never fails to act on the stomach, live and bowels. Ask your druggist for a Co-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on tha bottle. Beware of coun terfeits, sold hare. Get the genuine, made by '"California Fig Byrup Com pany." Refute any other kind with con ter.ijt Advertisement SUBSTITUTE JOR EUGENICS Elbert Hubbard Suggests life In surance for Bride. POLICY WOULD IMPLY HEALTH Vnw Itriiulrinir Such Wife llrforc Mnrrlngr Wnnlil Suit Purpose nml Olivlntc Kmlinr rnaanirnt of KiiKcnlca. Discussing forcefully tho subject of "Kugcnlcs" In his Jnnunry number of the Frn, Elbert Hubbard brings to light a suggestion which may be nn Impor tant factor in Solving tho comnlrx nroh lem which Is confronting those states which have that subject up forconsldcin tkm. Ills suggestion tlmt Ufo Insur ance policy toko tho plnco of the eugenic certificate now demanded In those states which havo already passed tho law sounds llko a good solution of tho con troversy. Following Is nn extract from his article: "A llrldctrrnom'a policy' In tills matter of eugenics, let us tako a lesson from the clnnio. My suggestion Is tjmt every man who ishes to wed, beforo tho marriage cerc ni.n.V ls !;foned comply with ono llttlo requirement. That Is, lot him present to tho brldo nnlnsurnnco policy on his lire. .,no ot 1,10 Policy ho enn fix him- ";. xno amount win mirror his finan cial status, not his love. J.et It be for a m nlmum of, cay, $1,000. Villi no limit to the nnto on tho maximum. i. ...mo inswranco policy Implies tho viuin pi hip individual, and all exam iners will understand and appreciate tho V !, , , ' wen ns mo import of "a ui ui-uioom s pouoy." An insurance twiner iuis ino wiioio tiling on it gracious, graceful and cenernu srnnml. An in.n.. nnce policy Is a valuable gift, and when it conies as a lovo-token, it will bo espe cially prised. If a woman clven lirr Ufa Inln bon ing of a man, why should not tho mun 'SV"" ,vo "rr least u policy on his life? Not only ls a life Insurance policy a guaranty of health, but It Is also a guaranty or something quite as Impor tailt. and that is bllslnnsH nrtlinnn. To bo able to secure a Ufo Insurnnco poucy is a privilege. lsot overy man enn get one. Hut anybody can net married who Is able to pay a llccnso feo of CD cents, as ror tho clergyman, wo enn stand him off. A Ufo Insurance policy Is a certificate oi ennractcr. a ceriiricHtn r lmaitii. n symbol of economic sufflclpnev nml offl. ciency, nil In one. A Courteous Consideration, It certainly cannot bo regarded as n hardship for a state to rociulro tho bride groom to present tho brldo a Ufo Insur unco policy, becauso thn real fact Is that no man has any business to get married, taking upon hlni te obligations that marriage Involves, wnless ho hus tho ability to keep up his premiums. Viewing tho subject from every pos sible standpoint, tho Ufo insurance policy relieves tho embarrassment covering n. very dellcato proposition; 11b giving is also a grucoful, gracious, generous act, altogether In tho lino or contmotiKoune, sentiment, economics ind sound eugenics. I'Urthcr, tho plan puts tho man on hl good behavior. Not only must ho he nblo to puss tho examination so ns to secure tho policy, but ho must havo tho money to pay for tho first year's pre mium. Just before marriaga n man Is gener ous, if he over ls In his life. Tho woman who expects her husband to tnko out a life Insurance policy utter they uro wedded may find postponement and "Huorta manana'' snoozing on tho . doorstep.- Tho post-nuptial agreement was nearly as imiu a proposition ns tno suggested health certificate. The Ufo Insurance policy softens down tho angularltlca of both. A Wise Hxueillciif. I should liko to seo a federnt lnur passed covering this question. If not inai, men lot each eluto pass a law of Its own. That the stato have a rlalit in fly hn conditions under which murrlago shall occur is freely admitted, and nn linnnnt or capable mnn would object to tho in significant tax involved, especially In view of tho fact that tho policy Is worth me money. You cannot very well hand nround a certificate of health at tho supper tublo for tha entlro family to Inspect. Neither Would It look well on tlin nlnnn nmonir tho bridal presents. iv ino insurance policy, however, Is occasionally even now found amonir llio gewgaws and Jlmcracks. No one Is over shocked. Its lines aro pleasant, and nil that It suggests Is beautiful, right, hygienic and altogether lovely. Ufo In surance, llko firo insurance, after all, Is for tho Insured. He Is tho beneficiary. Fire Insurance Is ror tho man whoso property doesn't burn up; and n Ufa In surnnco policy Is for tho man who lives. Thoro Is no benzoato ot soda In a life Insurance policy. Tho fact that a man ls Insured makes him a better citizen, a better husband and a hotter father. Bo thero you aro! of the Auditorium by Wo city nt thin tlmo ls advisable in the Interests of Omaha. Tlio mnln questions wo havo con sidered nref "Is an Auditorium a necessity? Can Omaha afford to be without an Audi torium? Is tho prlco reasonable? "The first two questions answer them selves. As to tho third: After conferring with the directors of tho Auditorium company they have expressed their will ingness to accept J200.000 for tho property, free from dobt. This has cost them $275,000. Out of tho proceeds they will have to pay all outstanding mortgages, taxes and floating Indebtedness, leaving less than (70,000 to bo distributed among more than 2,000 stockholders. The re mainder of tho bond Issuo, 150,000, wilt, wo believe, be sufficient to completo and remodel tho Auditorium tfnd make It up to date, providing an Auditorium which can, bo used at all times by alt the people of Omaha for nil purposes. "Wo urge every citizen of Omaha who has tho Interests and advancement of the city at heart to work for the passage of theso bonds and to use every legitimate means at his command. We believe by so doing tho best Interests ot Omaha will be served for tho following reasons: Tin Ilenaona Why. "Necessity Omaha must have an Audi torium. An Auditorium Is a necessity to provide for tho various enterprises of a publlo and private nature. The Best Method The purchase of tho present Auditorium at the price offered, 1200,000, is the most economical nnd most practical way to acquire an Auditorium in the Immediate future. "City May lose Auditorium Should theso $250,000 bonds not be voted and the purchase not be made, tho present owners have repeatedly declared that they will sell tho prnporty to private owners. In such an event wo are satisfied that the building would be used for commercial purposes and Omaha would be without an Auditorium for many years. Trice Reasonable At the price, $200,000, the Auditorium ls offered to the city and the purchase Is a good business transac tion for the city, "Can Make Improvements The remain der of the bond Issue, $50,000, Is suffi cient to complete the Auditorium as orig inally planned, beautifying the exterior, modernizing the Interior, and making it an up-to-date building. "Satisfactory Management Tho pledge ACCI LIABIL ITY PLATE GLASS AND DENT HEALTH SURETY BONDS We are tusulnr tha most liberal poli cies consistent with good service to our introns and honest adjustment of tneir osses. NATIONAL FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY . OMAHA. National Fidelity and Casualty Building aaalaHaWT'MHrj HataHmiM mm Company's Property. '-2'V;'!faa THE HANDSOMEST COMPLIMENT which a poor man can pay to his wife is wrapped up in an insurance policy the payments of whih are kept up. TAIi C If CI I V "THE INSURANCE lUlfl Oh IVbLLT MAN." TYLER 861. 1 " I TI1K FOIiT.OWlXfl COMI'ANIKS GUARANTEES SAFETV IN Fire Insurance Homo Innurnnco Company. Vhocnlx Insurnnco Company. Coati neiitnl Insuriuiro Company. Springfield Firo & Marino Insurance Company. New Hampshire Insurnnco Company. Liverpool and Ixmdon nnd Globe Insurnnco Company. Franklin Insurnnce Com pany. Western Assurance Compiuiy, Foster-Barker Company Brandeis Bldg. Phone Doug. 29 ARE YOU INSURED? If not, we have tho polioy you want. GREAT WESTERN POLICIES PAY. H. O. WILHELM, Manager. Phono Douglas 3316. New Baird Building, Omaha, Neb. Characteristic Western Seryice This ls what you got whon the "Lion" writes your bond. No delay, no red tape. No bottor 8er.vlco In tho WOULD on fJURETY BONDS and you enn got at our HOME OFFICE here In OMAHA. Lion Bonding & Surety Co. 9th Floor W. O. W. Bldg. Phono Douglas 678. Wo'don"t want much, Just tho "Lion's Share.'" -INSURANCE-- imm, TonxAiio, autosiohilw, plate glass, boxleil IlUllGLAHY, HKALTH nnd ACCIDENT, ALFRED C KEIMIHJEDY S00 First National Ilnnk r.ullrthig. Phono Douglas 723. r We insure insurance men the best of service, the best loca tion and the most in office comfort for your money if you office in THE BEE BUILDING "The Building That Is Always New" Wo eun hIiow you a few olioico offices today. Next month thoro may bo nono. Superintendent, Room 1CK3 of tho city council to creato a board of managers ot nine from tho various In terests of Omaha assures a bustneBsIIke and publlo administration of tho affairs ot tho Auditorium. Would lie Helf-HiiKtuliiliiir. "Self-sustaining Operated under the board of managers and with the elimina tion of taxes and other expenses now necessary, It Is our opinion that tho Au ditorium will bo self-sustaining. "Most Logical Site The present site Is the most logical one available for Audi torium purposes at tho price. It also has the advantage of being known as 'The Auditorium iiocatlon,' duo to n continuous uso os nivAudltorlum for ten years. 1 "Only Thing to Do ls Buy While tho Auditorium when completed may not bo as modern or pretentious as Omaha should have, wo believe that under ex isting circumstances the purchase Is tho only solution of the present situation. To provide a new site and erect a new build ing in a central location would cost J 100,000 or more. Such a building could not bo provided In less than three years under the most favorable circumstances. "Available to All-Wlth tho purchase of tho Auditorium now by the city the people of Omaha and Its visitors wilt havo a building which will be nvallablo at all times for all purposes." (Signed) Charles A. Goes T. 0. Jforthwatl John Hoslcky Val Peter Frank A. Kennedy C. C. George W. H- Hatteroth Persistent Advertising ls tho road Business Success. anaxoiTA& insurance. Every iirirtnnetit in lavor ot a ro- glnniil system of banking applies with equal force to regional insurance. It is lar better from overy point of view that there should he Ufo insurance com panlea In every Mate in the union ratner tnnn just u rew in tua eastern states. In these ads wo have pointed nut that certain companies' such as the New York Mutual, liqultnblo and Met ropolitan, alt of New York, and the rrudentlal of Nownrk, had become, on account of their size, a real menace to the welfare of the country, Just ns the big New York bunking intercstti naa beeomn such a menace The combined assets of these companies now reach the enormous nmount or is.nuo.uuu.uuj. These comnnnleH cannot furnish any safer Insurnnco or at a less cost than enn dozens or other companies, it l simply flnnnclal sulcldo for Nebrns kanH, for Instance, to patronize them; yet every year they aro writing mil lions of new insurance in Nebraska. Why not keep the premiums for thta lnsnranco In tho state by dealing with The M id west Life N. Z. 8NKLI 1'IIKBIDENT A NEBRASKA STOCK COMFANY jmiNO HON-rAKTICIf ATING IOT INSURANCE ONtT FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. LINCOLN. OMAHA AQEIftrr CITY NATIONAL BANK BUH.BIWO. OEOKQB OltOOKER, r. A, rzstHXT, Ocnaral Agents. THE OMAHA THE HOME PAPEK. WINDOW DECORATED FOR OMAHA AUTOMOBILE SHOW On tho Sixteenth street side of the storo tho Burgess-Nash company has deco rated an entire window In honor ot tho automobllo show, which wjll open Mon day afternoon. A display window por tra t a boulevard scene with a bandsomo electric coupo taking an afternoon spin. Figures aro seated In the coupo and fig ures aro strolling along the walk outside. The time of year Is spring and tho shrub bery Is green nnd the sky n the back ground light and clear. Tho roadway has tho appearance of macadam. When Women Suffer No remedy gives greater relief than Anti-kamnla f A-K) Tablets in nil condi. tiona generally known as "Women's Aches and Ilia." One trial will satisfy any woman that eho has at last found the remedy she has eo long been look ing for. Indigestion Dyspepsia Are you distressed nfter eating? Do you havo nausea when riding in the cars or on the train or boat? Tako A-K Tab lets and get instant relief. Genuine AK Tablets btur the AC to monogram. At all DruggUtt. P. S. A-K Solos far Ecsm