t. 'HIE 0MA1IA SUNDAY HKK: MAUC1I 8, lfll I. 0-A Beer a Good Food When Used Moderately IK .sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV WALTER MOISE Becomes Sole Distributor for LEISY'S BEER Colonel Walter Mblsc, known by the trade throughout the entire western country begs to announce' that ho baa bocora Sole distributor for Uie products ot the Lolay Drewlng Com pany of Peoria, 111., consisting of Lelsy's famous Rochester Beer and Letsy's Malt-Easo Tonic. Mr. Molse will handle the entlro busihoBS ot the company In UiIb territory. Letsy's Beer needs no introduction to many people, as It boors .probably the best reputation ot any beor brewed in the country today, and Mr. Molse personally guarantees It to the thousands who will soon be testing Us merits. Mr. Molse will devote his entire time and energy to the upbuilding of the western trade for these products, having severed connootions entirely with the Willow Springs Brew ing Company, an Institution that was virtually founded and fathered by him. Horcaftor, when you think ot Molao think ot Lolsy a combination hard to beat. LET US SEND A CASE TO YOUR HOME-You'll find LEISY Peer the best you ever tasted. 'Healthful as a Tonic Delicious as a Bev erage. Prompt delivery, too. $2.25 a case. -:- -:- -:- -:- TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 251 The LEISY Brewing Co. OF PEORIA, ILL. WALTER MOISE, Sole Distributor Omaha. Offices, 118-20 North 15th Street No Food Product or Beverage is made from more wholesome materials, nor under more sanitary conditions. Brewed and Bottled by Fred Knig Brewing Company i r 1 i ' 2 ar ms m m m a f HTt V.5 .r The small amount of Alcohol It contains is only sufficient to maintain its original purity and wholesomeness. Phone Douglas 1889 Luxus Mercantile Co., Distributors And have a case sent home " During the last few year Iho demand for a puro, wholesome beer, light In nlco hollo constituents, has grown up among tho, Atuerlcan people, who have crown away from their desire far the stronger coverages that vroro desired by their fore fathers. Kvcn the strong temporanco, ad vocates, taking a broad-minded view ot the situation. Uavo looked with favor , upon tho light beers of the preeMt gen- 1 cratlon as a desirable substitute for tho 1 whiskies, gins and other strongly spirit uous liquors that caused troubla to the t generations ot the post. Modern brew- masters have risen to tho occasion hy providing a beer suited to tho demands of tho tcmpcrunco people, and have gone further and made It as clearly and wholesome as It has been within their gift to produce. Tho recent agitation among the period icals nnd newspapers concerning tho rel ative percentage of alcohol In malt and spirituous liquors tins ret tho scientists nnd chemists to working nnd tho rrstiK of their nnalyses Is an overwhelming tr. umph for beer, as shown .hero bolow: Per Cent. Grape juice, C to 1 Hum . "2 Brandy Whiskey W Gin v Sherry 81 Tort , SO Champagne ......... 1"J Claret M Hhlne wluo .' !) Cider Lager beer, 3H to :. i Which proves that beer Is really u tern petance drink. In this day when tho pollution ot drink ing water Is a. subject prominently befotv the public eye. It Is well to noto the care which Is taken that none ot this germ laden water enters tho product ot tho breweries. Not only onco Is tho water cleansed and purified, but at least three times. Every barret ot. beer' manufactured In the United fUates Is produced under tho very eyo of the government officials. Ths books of tho brewer, It Is provided by law and by tho strict regulations ot the Inter nal rovenuo department aro shown to a government representative every month, More than that, tho brewer compiles, files under oath a 'statement of all tho materials which havo entered his plant during ths 'previous month, ot all the beer or other product that has left It and of the lntornal revenue stamps which he has bought and used. "Tho brewers ot the United States uo the greatest caro la the selection ot materials," said one of them. "They en deavor to see to It that only substances of absolute purity and wholesomenesi are employed. In order to lnsuro this, it Is tho uniform practice of brewers to sub mit their brewing materials to skilled technologists for examination and analy sis. "It Is also absolutely necessary that tho utmost caro and cleanliness bo observed In the brewery In order that tho complex process which the materials undergo tc foro tho process of brewing Is completed may not bo disturbed. It Is well known that the slightest Infection will cause such disturbances Iti fermentation that the resulting beor would be unpalatable and unsalable, -and, therefore, they nxo compelled ito exercise thy utmoatl clean linens In all tho processes. "The brewers ot the United States brew a cleaner, moro wholesome and more uniform product than those of any country in the world. It Is unquestionably ! the most popular beverego manufactured i In tho Unltod States, and from Its produc tion ine leaerai government realizes an Income of $03,000,000 a year, which Incomo Is crowing at tho rato ot 6 per cent annually." i STARS I kW A A AM k The and STRIPES Pure and Wholesome Bottled Beer ""1 BOTTLED IN OMAHA By the WILLOW SPRINGS BREWING CO. i Telephone Douglas 1306 or 2108 for Trial Case For Ynnr Vet Dag. The dog which one docs not care to house In winter should not be neglected and exposed to seven cold. A good sized doghouse .can be mado of u. sugar barrel by cutting a round hole in one end. Throw an old carpet over It and place something inside for the dog to sleep on. Bet tho barrol In a sheltered place where tho sun will shine on It during the day. After the dog learns where his sleeping place Is a piece of carpet can be tacked over the top of mo uuur iu inane a norm uoor. Pointed Paragraphs. Pleasure Is mostly brainless activity. For a sure thing crop, sow wild oats. Even a homely girl looks good It she has dimples. It Is sometimes easier to get what you like than It Is to keep on liking It after you get it Chicago News. The Beer of Purity and Quality FAMILY; TMtyE JIPfLIEl BY South Omaha: Wm. JETTER 2502 N Street Telephone South 868 Omaha: HUGO F. BILZ 1324 Douglas St. Telephone D. S040 ORDER A CASE T09AY Concentrate Your Advertising in The Bee USED MONEY JHBDCKBT SHOP Sensational Allegations Are Made in Two Court Suits. MONEY FROM ELEVATOE FIRM John V. Westrnnd Snca to Get Oaclc Money Asserts "Was tJsed -. In Some IUeRtti Operations. Allegations which. It Is represented, ex pose the facts concerning financial illa tions between the firms ot Sunderlond & Saundera and tho Saunders-Westrand company, of which the late Sherman Saunders was president, and lay bare Im portant trade secicts, are contained In two lawsuits filed in district court and have caused a sensation in grain circles. John P. Westrand. surviving partner of the Saunders-Westrand company, haB signed two petitions which charge that llr. Saunders, the late William C. Sun derland, the Bartlett-Frazlcr company and Lamson Brothers and company used for "bucket shop" operations In less than four years 1123.000, which, it Is alleged, Mr. Saunders caused to be taken from the Saunders-Westrand'a asuetfl. Lists of vouchers bearing dates from 1919 up to last July, which Indicate that An Appeal to Wives You know the terrible affliction that comes to muny homes from the result of a drinking husband or son. You know ot the money wasted on "Drink" that is needed In the home to purchase food and clothing. ORRINB has saved thou sands ot drinking men. It Is a home treatment and can be given secretly. Your money will be refunded If, after a trial, It has failed to benefit Costs only J1.00 a box. Come In and get a free booklet and let us toll you of the good ORRJNK is doing. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., corn r Sixteenth and Dodge streets; ' Drug Co., corner lth and llarnoy streets; Loyal Pharmacy, 317.9 N 16th street; Geo. S. Davis, Council Bluffs. Ia. their value was charged to tho account ot "S. and S," are filed with the petitions. The petitions relate to two different I periods In the life of the firm ot Bunder- land & Saunders. One petition makes Lamson Brothers & Co. and Martin B. Miller, manager ot the business done by Sunderland & Saunders, defendants against a claim for J13,tS0 and .asserts that from June 1, 1S12, to July 12. IMS, Sunder land & Saunders had an arrangement with Lamson Brothers & Co. "for the carrying on of the unlawful business of moklng wagering contracts on the prlco of grain In Chicago and elsewhere" and that Lamson Brothers & Co. furnished a leased wire for the carrying on ot this business. Obtain I'retentted Orders. ' "The principal business conducted by the defendants and Sunderland & EaUnders," It Is alleged, "was to obtain pretended orders from pretended custom ers for the pretended purchase or sale of grain." That In fact customers merely mado wagers with the defendants and Sunderland Saunders, and that It was thi constant practice and understanding that such wugers should be settled on tho basis of market prices of grain U asserted. This business, It is charged, is contrary to the laws of Nebraska and Illinois. Tho Saunders-Westrand com pany, the plaintiff In the suits, Informs the court that It operates a line ot coun try elevators for the purchase and ship ment of grain; that Sherman Saunders, as Its president, had control of Its money, and that he turned over 313.6&0 to Sun derland & Saunders and the defendants, which was converted to their own use. Another petition makes Bartlett-Krazter company, which from April 1, 1910 to June 1, 1912, furnished the leased wire for the Sunderland & Saundera company, de fendants with Martin B. Miller and asks the court for judgment for 179,610. The allegations are practically Identical wltn those ot the other suit, with the excep tion that the names ot the defendants and the dates and amounts ot vouohers are changed. The court Is Informed that both Sher man Saunders and William C. Sunderland have died within the last few months and consequently cannot bo made parties to the suits. Tho lafct vouchsr to "I'S. 4 B," u -dated. July. t. . Nebraskan Asks that Government Feed ! ItsWild Fowls Government attorneys and clerks and stenographers scattered In a' dozen dif ferent directions ai the federal building when they began 0 search, for some authority upon which to baie 'a reply to a letter written to District Attorney Howell from western Nebraska In behalf of wild fowl protection. A .thorough ex amination of tho decisions and statutes failed to find an answer to tho question propounded by the Nebraskan, and in spite ot the custom of closing on Satur day afternoon, tho offices of these of ficials weer kept open during tho entire afternoon. The letter addressed to K. Howell was signed "A Nebraskan" and Is as fol lows: I understand that according to a new federal law passed recently, all ducks and geese passing over the state of Ne braska aro considered the property of tho United States and shall not be shot or molested during the spring of the year. For your Information, -would state that these birds generally stay here for a month or six weeks, during which tlmo they feed n great numbers on the wheat and rye and other fields and do con siderable damage to these crops, and having no deslru to dlsputo the possession of these birds with the United States government, 1 simply ask that slnca they belong to the government that thry take care of them and keep them off my property. I don't want to molest them in any way, but don't want to he dam aged by them eating up my crops. Will you kindly furnish me with a ruling In this matter, as we are not so very pros porous out In this country and cannot afford to be damaged In any way with other peoplo's property. COUNTY OFFICIALS WILL MAKE SHORTER CONTRACTS The Board ot County Commissioners hereafter will buy butter, eggs and oleo margarine for county Institutions under contracts lasting for a stated number of months rather than for a year, as has been the practice In the past. A resolu tion passed gives as the reason for the change that these products may be pur chased more economically under the new Sptan. ' Club Committee on Charities is Named The standing committee ot the Com mercial club on charities and corrcetlon has just been named an follows: Edgar H. Scott, aould Dletz, H. It. Baldrlge, Thomas R. Kimball, Qeorgo Q. Walloco, Dr. K. 8. Spauldlng, Dr. Ira W. Porter. Dr. D. E. Jenkins. Rev. John Williams, T. J. Mahoney, A. C. Kugel, Roma Miller, Cadet Taylor, T. L. Davis, Charles C. Rosewater and E. P. Denlson. TEACHERS' ANNUITY HAS ITS ANNUAL ELECTION At a meeting of the Omaha Teachers' Annuity and Aid association at the city hall, the following officers were elected for tho year: Mrs. Nora II, Lemon, presi dent; Mrs. Agnes M. Harrisdn, first vice president; Miss Anno E, Ilutchlns, socopd vice president; Miss Alice D. Orr, finan cial socretary; Miss Emma Wheatley, treasurer; Miss Mary B. Goodman, re cording secretary. To represent the g rummer, kinder garten, primary and high school and spe cial sections and "at large" the follow ing wero elected: Mrs. Cora S. Anderson, Mrs. Orlettn 0. Chittenden, Miss Bessie Waterman, Miss Emma Lonergan and Miss Martha L. Powell. STUDENTS GIVEN LECTURE ON MANUFACTURING STEEL Principal Ruslmlsel entertained tho students ot the High School of Com merce at an assembly Friday, by show ing them a very choice set of stcreoptlcon Views, treating ot Iron and steel. He showed pictures of both the open-pit and underground mining, explaining the ad vantages ot each; scenes at Duluth, showing the great oar docks and the way that ore Is loaded into the steamers, and pictures of the great lake steam ships, both passenger and freight. Be ginning with pictures of the loading ot ore, he followed the oourse of tho steam ers through the great lakes to their destination!. To complete the story pf iron and stetl, llr. Kosmtsei displayed' pictures ot the smelters and rolling mills In the cast, showing the Bessemer pro cess and other equally Interesting prepa ration through which iron passes In being manufactured. Sues the Doctors and Undertakers Suit ' for J10.000 against Dr. .Paul H. Ellis and Dr. Arthur D. Dunn and the undertaking firm of liuaion & Arnold. 1S22 Cuming Btrcct, on tho ground that the body of Everett Anthony, a negro, was used for a post-mortem demonstra tion to medical students, and that the brains and heart were removed, has been begun In district court by Mrs. Edna Anthony, widow of the dead man. Anthony died January 29, and on the same day, It Is alleged, the post-mortem examination was made, Mrs. Anthony asserts that the defendants refused to nrn nvcr to her the heart and bralhs of the deHd man until February 1. BEAUTIFUL CAT IS ONLY WAITING FOR ITS OWNER Hal Buckingham, railroad rale expert, who Is now with the Union Pacifle after having been for a number of years with the Burlington road, has a cat at his home, 4SU Charles street, which does not hnlnntf In tilm nnd for which he iS SUre somo one advertised some time ago. Tabby is a big yellow Angora, ana is a poricct pet. Mr. Buckingham says if the owner will call him at Harney 1810 he will give any desired Information, BURGLARS GET MONEY AND JEWELRY FROM TWO HOMES Boy Gets Longing for Home and Returns Raymond Carter, 8-yeor-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carter, 2&00 Davenport street, returnod to the homo of his par ents Thursday morning safe and sound after an absence, ot three days, Raymond, who attends Webster school, Is not very fond of his studies and wish ing to free himself ot tho Irksome duty of obtaining knawedge left his homo Monday morning, right at a tlmo when his mother was very 111. No word ot him was received by tho frantic parents until he walked Into the house Thursday, appar ently none tho worse for his experience. It seems Raymond had immediately pro ceeded down town after leaving the house, whero at tho Millard hotel ho met a traveling man and related a pitiful story of being all alone in the world, with no roof to cover his head. The traveling man after wiping away a few tears adopted tho youth on the spot. Tho boy, however, grew homesick and Thursday morning disappeared from tho Millard and returned homo. Mrs. Carter is In a serious condition over worry for A. Bailey, 1BH Bouth Fifteenth street, reports to the police that burglars gntned entrance to his house Friday evening by opening the front door with a skeleton key. Several gold rings, a gold cruclfixy a valuable watch and IK in cash wero taken. The home of B. (' Pflungo, 2707 Leaven- worth stroft, was also visited, a gold cross and 13 in t-a ;h totalling the haul. the child and may bo taken to, a hospital. Raymond Is at present stopping at the home ot an. au.nt, Mrs. Prank Elom qulst, at 2700 Manderson street. BENSON PIRATES WILL GO TO FORT DODGE. IOWA, The Benson Pirates, a basket ball team of the Omaha Commercial league, will go to Port Dodge, Iowa, next Saturday night, where they will Play itio fast Fort Dodge militia team at that city. Tto Fort Dodge boys have a reputation of being 0110 ot the fastest A. A. U. teami in this part of tho map, but the Pirate? hopo to be able to como out on top. Thero Is a possibility ot Mark Hughes joining tho Pirate squad it tho local Young Men's Christian association per mlts hltn to play on the local floor. AK-SAR-BEN GOVERNORS FAVOR AUDITORIUM BONDS At a special meeting or the board of governors ot the Knights ot Ak-Sar Ben, ' a resolution was passed unanimously fav oring tho purchase by tho city of the Auditorium, and specially requesting a(. members to vote for tho bonds at the coming election, March 10. Take a Glass of Salts to Flush the Kidneys if Your Back Hurts Advises folks to overcome Kid-j ney and Bladder trouble while it is only trouble. EsJUng meat regularly eventually pro duces kidney trouble in some form or other, aavs a well-known authority, be cause the uric acid In meat excites tht kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; clog tip and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and mis try In the kidney region; rheumatic twin ges, severe headaches, acid stomach, con stipation, torpid Uver, sleeplessness, blad Amr mnd uHnarV Irritation. The noroent yetlr back hurts or klA-1 neys aren't acting right, or If bladder bothers you, gut about tour ounces ot Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a glass ot water before breakfast for a few daysvand your kid neys will then act tine. This famous salts la made from the add of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla. and, 'na been used for generations to flush, clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids In the urine so It no longer lrrl. tatei, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot Injure anyone; makea a delightful effervescent ilthit-watar drink whloh millions of men and women take now and then to keep, the kldnoyc and urinary organs dean, thus avoiding? urlAUa kid n fir dliwu Ay trt,