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THE BEE: OMAHA, Fill DAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1914. '2 Dainty New Undermuslins Women's Crepe Slipover Gowns, -white nnd colors, lace or embroidery trimmed, kimono or set in short sleovcs . . Jjil.OOi $1.25 Women's Long Skirts, fine miinsook, double front and back, plain scalloped edge, all lengths N; $1.00 Fine Nainsook Skirts, with tucked lawn ruffle or embroid ery trimmed, price 1.25 $1.35 Friday Remnant Sale of Wash Goods Remnants of Orepe, Ginghams, Madras, Voile, Tissues, etc., at Olearing-out prices. Remnants of Figured Lawns, regular 10c quality, on sale Friday at 3VaC Yard. BASEMENT. HOWARD mm AND SIXTEENTH STREETS RATE CUT OF YITAL IMPORT Means Saving of $700,000 Year, is Declaration. Each AFFECTS INTRASTATE EARNINGS Proposed Cnt Would Coyer IVearly Fifteen Per Cent of Tonmne unit ThlrtytilKht Per Cent of Kamlnc". DE PALMA WINS RUN FROM OLDFIELD BY A TRIFLEOYER MINUTE frontlnucd from Page Onf.) (lrom a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN', Fell. 26,-Hpeclal.)-Mrm-bera of the Hallway commission of Ne braska have Indicated a desire to cor- reel a misapprehension of the amount of traffic that will be affected by general order No. 15. which they seek to promui- gate. "Data In possession of the commission shows," says one member, "that the re duction will affect 11.75 per cent of the Intrastate tonnage and 8S per cent of laps; Dave Lewis, who figured In a smashtip that caused one. death In a practice heat latit week, was declared out of the raco In tho second. Marquis, Ooode and Pullcn followed In order and then Oil Anderson, who took the lead In the fourteenth and held It to the eighteenth, broke a drive shaft nnd was forced to quit. Most of the cars forced out of the raco today wilt be In xhapo to take their places Saturday in tho Grand Prlto race. which will cover a distance of 403. ? miles. De Palma's prise today amounted to K.000. Oldfletd won J2.000; Carlson, 11,500, and o Co per, 11.000. Hoven cars wcro out of the race at the GET CLUE INJOWA ROBBERY Disappearance of Waiter from Dcs Moines Furnishes It. tl.n Itilmllnfn in rntnvi Thft rixltictlon In dollars nnd cents on Intrastate trafflo 'f"m" mrk' The werc: J,Brr' rant' ,vlll mntin in nnnroxlmatelv 1700.000 an- oul n r P. oroKen connect GANG THOUGHT TO BE AMATEURS Man Ilectared Was CjolnR to Perry, AVhere Serlea of Small Itoliberles linn Ileen Committed of Late. Prof. Stevenson declared the Iowa ag ronomy exhibit as a wholo was bettr than tho exhibit of any of tho thirty seven other states that were represented. The Iowa clover seed, clover and tlm jothy hay snd small grain exhibits were 'exceptionally good. Hawkeyc sorghum molasses won the championship. Feri McCullough of Hartwle; and W. F. Ol check of CJrlnnell wero the chief Iowa big prize winners. Iowa fell down In the corn class, which Indiana carried of,, because of the poor year for that cereal In this state. $250 For This Man MAY DEPORTJHISS EMERSON British Government Considers Send ing Suffragette to America. HISTORIC CHURCH IS BURNED Arson Sqoart Destroy- Ilnlldlnir Near D nr. liar, Scotland, Containing; Jlellra of Oliver Cromwell nnd John Ballot, LONDON, Feb, :. Confirmation of the statement that no step are being taken by the Drltlsh government for the de portation of Miss Zelle Emerson, tho mllttantsuffraglat of Jackson, Mich., was given by Reginald McKenna, home sec retary, In a printed reply to a., question put to him In tho House of Commons to day., Tlfe. homo secretary added: "How everJf i)lss Kmerson again commits an offen.se brlriglns her Within the provisions of the aJMcM,ct, the question of apply ing 'p ,tje court for a recommendation tor hr.r,,expulslon will bo considered Tho original question was also asked, whether- there- was any precedent for the deportation, from tho British Islea of an American citizen as an undesirable alien. To this Mr, McKenna replied that 143 Americans convicted of crimes had been expelled from the British Isles during tho elcht years, since the enactment of the alien act. Mr. McKenna today had an audlcnco with King George In connection with Mrs. Emmellne Pankhurst's application for an Interview with hj majesty, Historic Church Horned. DUNBAR, Scotland, Feb. 2C.-An arson squad or militant suffragettes today burned to tn' 'ground the historic p,ar).h church ot the village of VhUklrk. . A, quantltyQrviufftagok HtrfraUlf???. strewn aoout iHAjK.e." . . . . Tho church wua erected in ISfi and con tained many relfcs of tlfo battle In -which the Bcota were routod by Oliver Crom i&ll'a fofeiVln 163 In tho Vicinity Is the famous balllo -ground of Dunbar, where tho English defeated the Scots in lG and caused John BallolVto give up the crown of Scotland, Many priceless rellca. and '.curios from the Holy Land wero destroyed by the fire. The Incendiaries had sprayed the In terior of tho church with Inflammable. oils. They also used explosives which shattered several rn.asslvo slabs of stono, Chicago Election Officials Acquitted CHICAGO, Feb. K.-Flve election of ficials accused of falsifying tally sheets In the election of November, 191?, wero found not guilty by a Jury today. Tho defendants were two dtmocratle Judges of election, a democratic clerk, v repub lican Judge of election nnd a republican clerk. Several special grand Juries have Investigated the alleged frauds, which were charged to have been committed In tho interest of municipal candidates. HYMENEAL JenaoWernsntnn, 1 CEDAR BLUFFS,. Neb., Feb. M.-(8pe clal.)-Mr. Thomaa Jens of Fremont waa married to Miss Anna Wcrnsman Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock at tho homo ot llev. Father Stocklnger In Colon. The brldo la the daughter of Colonel Jacob Werns man. late of this place, but now a resi dent of Fremont. Mr. Phillip "Wernsman. , brother ot tho bride, acted as best man, and Miss Teresa Murphy ot Colon as bridesmaid. Only relative were present, and Immediately after tho ceremony they alt took tho train to Fremont, where tho wedding breakfast was' served at tho homo of tho bride's Parents at M Etst Sixth street. Mr. and Mrs. Jena will bo at home .at SI North I street, Fremont, after March L est authority on Hebrew. He took prominent part In revising tho Old Testa ment. GREAT POWER IN ONE VOTE Jlemnrkalilr Kxamnles of Hott Mnr Hhnpe Lines Monientons In History It Pome remarkable Instances where one .. . m - v.i lm rhantrtd tne entire xrena oi -Amcrlcnn history have been recalled by Illrhsrd T. Greener, Jefferson's ordinance (181) prohibiting slavery In the territory now forming the states of Tennessee, Alabama and Missis sippi, Mr. Greener points out, was lost by one vote, the New Jersey delegation do Ing absent. In Von Hoist's "Conslltu tlonnl History ot tho United States" It Is shown that a contrary result at the tlmo might havo prevented the later civil war. In 1W0. owing to tha Imperfect inn chlnery of tho election law, Thomas Jef- ferBon.and Aaron nurr had an equal num ber of' votes, for president, and when the election was thrown Into- the houso of representative!! Burr lacked only one vote. Although thcro had been no ques tion of the popular wish for Jefferson, many federalists wore said to havo tried to mako a bargain with Burr to glvo him tho presidency. Instead of tho vlco presi dency, to which he was finally elected. How one ot the momentous events In history was brought about Is told In n unique way by Mr. Greener, "In 1811," ho snys, "a Rhode Island farmer dallied to release his pig from a fence and ar rived at tho polls too late to cant his vote. The federalists lost that preolnct by one vote: as a result a representative who favored war with Great Britain was elected to tho legislature, which In turn won by a majority of one elected a United States; senator who "favored war, Then, tho coiwre'sg, bjfvs, majority of one, tioyiurcu me war,, gem war Of 1813 - , Ih-iheinneral assembly of Virginia, of 1M3 a bill favoring the colonization 'of tha African, slave .passed . tha houae. ,9 to 41, but was defeated In the senate by ono vote. Marcus Morton, the fourteenth gover nor of Massachusetts, was elected by ono vote over Edward F.verett In 1510. . In 1831 Charles Summer waa elected United States senator from Massachusetts by ono vote on a bipartisan coalition, "In foreign affairs," Mr, Greener adds, "there are doubtless similar Instances. At present X recall only two, hut they nro important: Tho famous English act ot settlement, two centuries ago, when tho British Parliament at Westminster determined tho succession to the English crown, by which King George now reign. It paasod tho Commons by ono vote, "Gabriel Hanotaux (Acad, Fr.), formerly minister ot foreign affairs, In 'Contempo rary France,' tella us the third republic owes Its existence to ono vote, cast by an obscure deputy named Wallon. who thus became tho father of the third re publlo of France, January 80, U75." Chi cugo Record-Herald nually. It Is well understood that tho reduction of the state rates will result In a readjustment of tho Interstate rates to a lower haul-, nnd that tho saving thus effected will nmount to several hun dred thousand dollars. The aggregate re duction, therefore, will run well over H.OW.OOo annually, which the commission belleven Is far from a trifling or Insig nificant matter," Oeorgo T. Bell, representing the Sioux City Commercial club, wns In attendance at the hearings on the rate matter, closed yesterday until March 21, and said that he had attended hearings In many ot tho states, and had also been present at omo of the Interstate Commerco hear ings, but the one before tha Nebraska commission was by far tho most com Pleto nnd Instructive of any he had at tended, and ho would not except tho hearings of the Interstate Commerce com mission. E. J. McVann of Omaha, representing tho Jobbing Interests ot that city said there has never been such a showing made by any commission In the c.ountry as was made at tho hearings Just closed beforo the Nebraska commission, VILLA NOW SAYS BODY OF BENTON WAS TAKEN TO CITY OF CHIHUAHUA (Continued from rage One.) accentuate the provisional presidents repeated assurances that foreigners aro In no danger, AVI I so it Contradicts lluerta. MF.XICO CITV, Feb. .-Provisional Presldont lluerta today refused pcrmts slon to tho United States government to send 1,000 American marine as a guard 'or tho legation here. This Information came direct from General Huorta him self. General lluerta says he was asked by Washington to agree to tho dispatch, In addition to tho Americans, of 1,000 more men, mndo up of Germans, Eng llsh nnd French. To all ot this he re turned n negative reply, on the ground that thero was no need for such precau tions. Nelson O'Shaughncssy, American charge declared, the war,: keherally "Known as tho aonv tl.fr Information. jjaior jiir. u unaugnnessy aenieu any knowledgo ot the proposal. According to ,W)Q - report, the plan la said, to have reached President lluerta through other channels. .Mo Request Made, WASHINGTON, Feb. M.-Word camo direct from President Wilson himself to day that the United States had not re quested permission to send marines to Mexico City, and had not discussed nor taken up tha subjoct In any way with Mexican officials. For several days there has been con siderable discussion In official circles about tho .sending ot a legation guard to Mexico City similar to those sent by Great Britain andtGermany, nnd while It Is admitted that the Washington admin- Ing rod; Spencer Wlshart, No. 2, out In third lap, engine trouble; Dave Lewis, No IS, out In second lap, burned bearings; Frank Vcrbeck, No. 9, out In ninth lop, burned bearings; J. B. Marquis, No. II, out In tenth lap, broken axle; Frank Goode, No. 11, out In eleventh lap, broken feed line; Edwin Pull en. No. 4, out in fourteenth lap, car wrecked when tire burst. Mat of Entries. Nq. Car, Driver. 1 isotta ..Harry urnni 2 Mercer..... Spencer Wlshart 3 Rtutz Gil Anderson 4 Mercer Edward Pullen 5 Htutz Harry Hamm C Mason Dave Lewis 7 Mercer Barney Oldfleld 8 Stutz Earl Cooper Flat Frank verbecK 10 Mason William Carlson 11 Appcrson., Frank Goode 12 Mercedes Ralph De Palma 14 Sunbeam J. Marquis 15 Marmon Guy Ball Ifi Touralne,..,,.... GeorKe Joerlmann 17 Alco.... Tony Jenette Sixteen Cam Stnrl. With a course record of 78.72 miles an hour to beat, sixteen cars, piloted by somo of tho best known motor drivers In the country, started today In tho flrnt Van- derbllt cup race run on the Pacific coast. Tho best tlmo heretofore mado in a Van derbllt affair was 74.07 miles per hour. Tho sixteen cars were sent away at In tervals beginning at 10 o'clock. Tho dis tance Is 2S4.0S5 miles, or thlrtyflve laps of tho 8.401-mlIe course, which ought to be covered by the winners In less than four hours, it Is said. The veterans, Oldfleld and De Palma, and Earl Cooper, who -won last year'a banta Monica road race, wero the favor Ites. The course was pronounced this morning to bo In perfect condition, despite tho storm of last week, which wnshed out nearly every other speedway In the county. Soft Spot In Track. Car No. 1 was sent away by Starter Wagnor at 10:05 o'clock. The other fit teen racing machines tore away at fit teen-second Intervals. Spenocr Wlshart, In No. 2, made the flrt lap at eighty miles an hour, although a soft spot developed by tho recent rains caused tho cars to skid dangerously at one ot the turns. With less than a third ot tho raco com pleted cars iso. z, no. b ana .No. 9 wero officially declared out on account of en gine trouble. (From a Staff Correspondent) DES MOINES. Is.. Feb. 26.-(8peola Telegram.) The sudden and mysterious disappearance of a waiter from tho Vic toria cafe Is said to be a clue on which tho police aro working with a view to discovering who It was that tried to break Into tho state treasury vaults. The waiter disappeared the day after the robbery and his actions were such prior to that time as to arouse sus picion. This, taken In connection with the fact thut tho waiter said he was going to Perry and that a gang ot thieves has been working that city, Is believed to Indicate that the amateur gang has lett tno city. , First Money Paid for Power. Leases WASHINGTON. Feb. 2.-The Interior department today received tho first pay ments for power rentals under tho form of power permits recently granted by Secretary Lane. They were In the form of two checks from water power com panies In Nevada and Montana aggregat ing moro than $400, in a statement the department says the receipt of the money Is ot Interest "because It Illustrates the working of tho policy recently set forth by Policeman Ejects Fhppm from Theater Secretary Lane that of developing the The stato has not offered any reward water power of tho west In such a way for arrest ot anyone, but may do so by as to benefit tho public generally as well special appropriation. as the local community." I'nrolc Cnae llefore Doartl. Tha Board ot Parole yesterday had be fore It two matters for conswerauon. ti.A firt helnir a fiftcen-year case for second-degree murder. This waa tne caao ot Guy Baker of Lone Tree. John- sen county, who killed a man namca Dr. Fllppln, a negro physician of Driver a few yeors ago In a quarrel stromsburg, Neb., after being ejected nver n. robe at a livery barn owned by from tho Empress theater last night ap. Baker. Ho claimed self-defense and putlpcared at police headquarters to register nip a strong plea before the district. a complaint against Police Officer Tlmm, court, the supremo court twice and do- whom he accused of forcibly taking him fore the governor, but he waa commuted out. about a year ago for the nrteen-ycar Fllppln, with two white companions ob tatned seats on the first floor, down In front. After they had been seated, an usher noticed that one of tho party was n negro. Ho then tendered tho negro the price ot admission and requested htm either to leave the theater or go upstairs, This the physician refused to do,, and the doctor used loud and boisterous lan guage, and he put him out at tho re quest ot the theater management. CASHIER GLEAS0N LOSES HIS FOOT UNDER TRAIN COLUMBUS. Neb., Feb. 26.-(Speslal Telegram.) While attempting to alight from a foat moving train at Belgrade this afternoon, J. A. Gleason, cashier nf tho First National bank of Cedar Rapids fell under the cars and his tatt foot was crushed so badly that a portion of it will have to be amputated. He was brought to this city for the operation. German Officer Is Killed in Duel METZ, Germany, Fob. 26 Lieutenant linage of tho Ninety-eighth Infantry res Iment, stationed here, was killed today In a duel with Lieutenant Von La Valelle Saint George, a comrade of the sam.ti regiment. The encounter was brought about by a "gross Insult," according to the official report, which doea not, how evor, give any other details. According to the published version ot the quarrel the duel was tho result of an insult to Ueutonant Haage'a wife at a masked ball last night In the military casino. Drainage Officer. FORT DODGE, la.. Feb. 24. (Special Telegram.) Tho Iowa State Dralnago as sociation In convention here today re elected all officers, including H. M, Spar- boe, Webster City, president; J. V. Boyer, Fort Dodge, vlco president; M, F P. Costeltoo, Ames, secretary-treasurer- qirai'oniaq oeen considering, me auvisa- I Ci A. 1 bnity of such a step, it was positively Kjiuimen fcenbeuceci siaica mat no aocmion in tne matter naa been reached. It alio, has bten reported hero for somo time that tho lluerta government waa not averse to having foreign coun tries send legation guards to Mexico City nnd that tho diplomatic representatives In Mexico City from practically all na tions had recommended such action. Tho United States had each time been advised previously of the intention ot other coun tries to send marines to Mexico City and has offered no objections. Very recently President Wilson told callers ho caw no occasion to follow the action of other to Die in April ALBANY. N. T., Feb. 2. "Oyp the Blood." "Lefty Louis," "Whltey Lewis" and "Dago Frank," the gunmen Jointly convicted with former Police Lieutenant Charles Becker for the murder ot Her man RosenthaK the gambler, will he electrocuted during the week beginning April 13. Tho date was fixed by the court ot appeals today, when the Judges signed the four death warrants. term. Baker Is wealthy and ha Deen able to make a hard fight. J. R. Lane and Charles Dutcher appeared for him and County Attorney Hart of Johnson county and Assistant Attorney General Fletcher to oppose. Tho other case waa that ot Otto Zlgler, convicted In 1910 In Plymouth county of manslaughter, rep- ofrJeer .tfmm wa, cMtd In. Tlmm sayo resented by J. U. Sammis. Must Secure New Offices gAvnrnl of the departments of stato will have to look for larger and better offices Boon. Commissioner Carst of the industrial department will have to look for a new office and has asked that tho executive council assign him rooms ,ln ono of tho new buildings bought by tho state. The labor commissioner may also move to the same place. Tho Industrial commissioner will soon put Into effect the new law nnd will require a con allwihl force In the work. The stato houso Is now very much over-crowded Will Continue to Carry Mall. C. W. Huntington, the now general manager of the Minneapolis railroad. has stated hero that thero was an error about tho alleged statement of Newman Erb to tho effect that the company would cancel Us contracts for carrying mall, and that tho company will con tlnue to carry tho malls. Ho Insists, howcrver that the companies ought all to havo additional compensation for tha enlarged business duo to tho parcel post service. Send for Aliened Sivlndler, Requisition was Issued on Missouri vesterdav to bring back from Kansaa Cltv to Des Moines one R. J. Herrlck, to bo tried on an" accusation? of obtain ing nronertv bv false pretenses. It la alleged he borrowed a note anil mort gage for J6.C00 from a friend, tho mort gage being on land In Kansas, and that ho represented ho wanted the same for a snort time in reiauon i . mr ui credit, and later that ho sold the same. State Sanitary Survey Approred Approval ot tho work undertaken by the State Board of Health for effective reform In the matter of water supply nnd sewage disposal In Iowa by tho Iowa Engineering society Is very gratifying to the Stato Board of Health. A committer has been named to co-operate with La fayette. Hlggtns, state sanitary engineer, In working out plan. The society en dorsed unanimously the new rule of tho state board providing that all plans Rnd specifications for water supply, sewer systems, sewage disposal or garbage dls postal plants shall be filed with the board for approval and shall conform to their requirements. Tlo society by resolution "promises and extends Its hearty co-op eration with said board In tho observ ance of the rule." The work of making a thorough sanitary survey of the stale Is now well under way. Write on the Ideal Farm. RE1MNY011R GOOD LOOKS DEATH RECORD R?r, Samuel Ilollrs Driver. OXFORD, England. Feb. M.-Rev. Ham net Rollea Driver, Regius profession ot Hebrew at Oxford university and canon pt Christ Church, died Jiere today, aged Prof. Driver was probably the great- Astt to Help Federals. A telegram signed by "G. W. Bellamy. former lieutenant-governor ot Okla homa." and "F. H. Wright, banker," re ceived at the office of tho Federal league m cnlcaso suggested tno formation or a popular fund to back the Federal in the notion. In sending marine , to Mexico TQUCD. ItanCliman Cltv. It mm at&teit tnAv that 1 I . I , . .... rrti i r- lion was unchanged Ki P.fi hV y.P.iin.tSl Story of Mlchaell. Discredited. j ,r,w EL PASO, Tex., Fob. 28. "I am con vinced that thero aro no American pollt- I PARIS, Feb. 26. No confirmation has lcol prisoners at Juares, I know tjiere are been received by the French Foreign ot CUTICURA SOAP Assisted by Cuticur Oint ment does much to keep Secretary Corey of the Department of yOUf SKin Clear, SCalp Clean and free from dandruff, and hands soft and white. Agriculture Is sending out to county su perintendents the announcements regard ing tho competition among Iowa boys for free trips to the state fair next fall. The boys will this year be asked to write essays In competition on "The Ideal Farm." They wilt bo required to tell of practical things, but the best that caa be easily attained on Iowa, farms. One i boy from each county will bo given a chance to see the state fair freo. CuUeura Sod sad Olntantiold ttromhant th world. LHrilMmpl4 0ewli malted rre. wlUj2-p, boo. Addrtu "Cuueurm." Dept. JtO. Boston. TMm who obir and s&mbpo with Cutleura Soap will and it beat for ailn and aealD. legal fight salnst organised ball, The asa telegram read: "We wish to offer and suggest the formation of a popular fund of f$i030 to 149,400 from ourselves and others toward tho protection ot Federal leugue contract! legally made against the trust action ot organised base ball. You are authorised to draw on us for amount of offer of protection." Wregknas Make Denials. Pretldeut Weeghman ot Chicago, says that somo ot the stories circulated nbout Tinker have been witnout any rounda Hon. "Tinker was not given a bonus." declares Weeghman. "No player In our league was given a bonua to sign a eon tract. No check has been deposited In a bank auaranteelng any bonus. We havo given many of our players advance money, all of which will be frtm their salary." a number of alleged smalt crooka ioeVi up In tha regular city Jail." declared Consul Edwards today," In connection with the etory told last night by A. Mlchaelis. who declared he had Just left tho Juarex Jail, where he had been prisoner, and tnai uuaiav much and thirteen other Americans were there at the time of his release. "I do not recognlie Mlchaell under that name, continued tho consul, "but his flee from the legation In Mexico City of the report published by tho Tempa of the assassination ot Henri Simon, a French ranch proprietor in the state ot Hidalgo, by the rebel Kmlllano Zapata. The newspaper saya Simon's death fol lowed his refusal to pay several thou sand pesos which had been demanded, by Zapata. deducted Persistent advertising Is the sure road refusal to go to El Paso or to' com, and10 bualneM ,Ucce" see me indicates pretty plainly that he does not care to meet the 131 Paso Dollee. Political prisoners, like Bauch, are not Kept in tho Jail and I cannot bellev. -Micnaella' story." IOWA WINS FOUR CORN SHOW PRIZES AMES, la., Feb. 26. (Speclal.)-Iowa won four championships In tho nations! corn show, which was held recently In Dallas, Tex., according to Prof. Wl 11. Stevenson, head ot tho department of agronomy at Ames, who returned from Dallas at the close ot tho show this week. Tho Persistent and Judicious Uso ot DYNAMITE CAP HIDDEN Newspaper Advertising la tho Road to Business Success. Cloeeed Nostrils Open at Once, Head Colds and Catarrh Vanish, In One Minute Your Stuffy j Nose and' Head Clears, Sneez in? and No& Running Cease, ', Dull Headache Goes. Try "Ely'a Cream Balm," Pet a small bottle anyway, Just to try It-Apply . little in tho nostril and In ts:&tly your clogged nose and stopped AJti atrip of thV Mad wJU open; mV ' wUU.feeeatXv freiyP ddllana and 4lH4acn liajjwjrv By mowing: tb , ,'O0d-li Vd' or ' catarrhal . aoro End iieb misery -no tottlo of Kir's Cream now. Get the small Balm" at any drug store. This sweet, rracrani oaim. dlMolvea by the heat ot 'tha nostrils; penetrates and heals the Inflamed, swol len menibrase. which lines tha nose, htad and. throat; clears the air passages; tops nasty discharges and a feeling ot cleansing, soothing relief oomaa Imme diately.- Doa'U lay awake to-night struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and . blowing. Catarrh or a cold .with Its running no. foul mucous dropping Into, the throat, and raw dryness Is! distressing- but truly 'need less. - Put your faith-Just once-r-ln Ely'a 'Crrn Balm" iod your cold' or catarrh will surely disappear. Asjeats, Sherman & McConmll Drug Co. Advertisement, IN CLOCK EXPLODES CHARLKS CITY, Ja., Feb. -(Spe- olal.) A very peculiar accident occurred at a Jewelry store here. A well-to-do furtner brought a clock. In to be repaired. Leon Trusty went to repair It and while doing so the clock exploded, blowing part ot It Into fragments. Two fingers were taken off, an Injured foot and nu merous minor Injuries were sustained by Trusty. After the excitement Incident to the explosion had subsided an examina tion was made and the remains or a dy namite cap was discovered. It Is thought that this had accidentally been lett In the clock and Jarrlnc exploded It. Thmrm Im Oni.y Onm "Bromo Quinine" Tm 00 f 7h GENUINE, OaJt For Tha Full Mmmm Laxative Bremo Quinine IHmdThm WmrM Oven im Om9 aOeM. J OmmDmy VVhtnevsr you feel a cold coming on think of the name Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look for this signature on the box. 25c Persistent -AdvertlSfng Business Success. Is tho road to IoiTp JYevva Notes. aUSNWOOD-The f rst Jury trial nf me present term commenced Wednesday with Boyd McCrary against Thois-as ieeper, Tito caao is a disDuto aver com The amount Involved Is 1,000. Judge Ap- Plegate ot QUthrle Center has been ue. tailed by supreme Court Judgn Ladd to preside In the rase of the atate of Iowa t against K. 8. Crumb, sent here on change j of venue. This is tho Atlantic. Northern A Month Will Rent a Good Piano Trse Tuning, Insurance, stool and Scarf, rroo Drayage ir rented e months. Bent allowed on pur chase price It yen buy. SchMolIer&MHtlltr Plan Ct.v 13X1-13 rarnam Btrt rhona Doujrlftv 1623. YiHllViiHlBa. mW ) HOWARD L. MEEKER NAME! Howard U Meekor, Lewelleli. Neb. DESCRIPTION: 23 yrs.; 5 ft. 7 In.; 1C0 lbs.; hair, dark brown; eyes, brown; smooth shaven beard, Is very dark and heavy and shows soon after shaving; left eye slight cast and vision defective; loft ear Inclines to front more than right; scar on left hand between thumb and forefin ger; scars of operation on right knee; slightly stooped shoulders; hands, medium rough; nervous temperament; smokes pipe nnd "Llttlo Tom" cigars and Nebo Cigarettes when he can find them. When last seen wore soft brown hat. brown overcoat (belt back); light suit. blue serge, cuff on panfe patent leather shoes; silk hose; wool underwear; blue four-ln-hand tie with large opal pin. Carried fair leather suit case containing shirts, underwear, box moon stones, grey blue suit, tan shoes, 5 places aheet music, bottle toilet water and bill book from Big Springs Bank, Big Springs, Neb. Left Chicago, Feb. 16th, 1914, over C & N. W. train No. 17 at 9: P. M. for Iw- cllen, Neb, via Omaha & North Platte, Neb. Any Information leading to his where abouts strictly confidential. Call at James Allan Detective Agency, 311-12 Ne ville Block. FRESH EGGS For Your Breakfast 1,500 single comb White Leg horn HenB on Chorrycroft Farm are laying eggB for your break fast it you eat at Quickserv Cafeteria Basement City Nnt'l Bnnk Bldg., Or Boston Lunches. 210 South 10th St. 1400 Douglas St. 1408 Famam St. , AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS GARDEN vrm . w pop.- t n naah Uav Lime 11 J V QrUl Buffet Luncheon, zoning nh Bpedaltlee. -&c' . i. rrta Service. tttriT OUn BEAUTIFUL BODA. FOUNTAIN Ti Are Xmprovlnr in jsrery BLaanaot. ana Tbank Our Tetrans for our SPLENDID SUCCESS Oaa from U LB, to 11 tM P. PANORAMIC CAMERA PICTURE Omaha High School and Cadets 8Izs 10x30. This picture bas Just been made and makes a beautiful subject fraxnecL. Price 91.00. IP BEE PUBLISHING CO., Photo Dept. Omaha. AUTO SHOW Now on at AUDITORIUM 25c Admission BRANDEIS Mar. 2, 3 and 4 Special acatlnte Wednssday, Seats Now on Sale BEN-HUR Fries I 50c. 51.00, 81.50 and 93.00. Matinee Thursday, Matinee and Hltrnt. March o, and Hlg-ht. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Price Mat., aso to 81 ; Vlg-ht, SOo to f 1,60 MX. A J. BUS XVSAT, Three XTlffhta, March 6-7-8, Bat. Mat, MONTGOMERY AMD 8TOHB. Pilots SOO to 93.00. BEATS TODAY. Three Xlffhts, March 9-10-11, Wed. Mat., Prices SOo to 93.00. BEATS MONDAY. PHOXS SOUS. 494. Mat. Every Say, SUB; E vary Klg-ht, BUS. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE I Thla Mk; Kothtnira, Theodora Roberta, Una loal Cuttya. Stuart Uarnei, Konnedr and Jloontr, Horace Wright and Rent Dletrlcb. Mario cd Duffjr and Special Motion Picture, "Soikerttle'e Flra Dcptrtment." Prices: Matlnea, ttlltrr. 10c: beet aeata (except get. and San.l. tiet oithta. 10c He. toe. no. CURTAIN SATURDAY NIGHT 8:05 Late comers will not be seated until the close ot the first act. OMASA'S rUK CENTSS." 4gys'y Erng-a 15-88-00-78S Pnrpossly Booked for Auto Show Wiik gnVin., GOLDEN CROOK ONLY BONO SHOW IN TOWN. Extravagantly Gorgeous Scenic Trans, formation) and .Imperial Tango Ballet. Big Vaudeville Olio; Beauty Chorus of 30 Joy-Hiding "Crookettes." SADIES' DIME MAT. WEEK DAYS. AU01TORI0HSk GLUCK-WERREHRATH CONCERT Popular Prices. Box Office Now FOUR DAYS ONLY Com. Son March 1, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. THE SUNKEN VILLAGE, LUBIirS MABTEBPIBOE, IN ft HEEX.S. 5c and lOo No Higher. 1 ) & bouthern case. 4