JUIE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 11, 1914. Because of Our Unexcelled .Eastern Connections We . Are Enabled to Offer Exceptional Fine Hand Tailored and Novelty Suits at $19.50, $24. 50 and $29.50 We will give you the same efficient service and courtesy as in former years while in addition we offer for your selec tion apparel more moderate in price possessing the same refinement of style, distinction and high, quality which has &i wrays character ized our garments. Tho same courteous salesladies and competent fitters are here to servo you at your convenience. Silk and Wool Dress Fabrics ' Combining The Serviceability of Woo! and the Softness and Luster of Silk What prettier fabrics for your spring gown which is to do duty on so many occaslonfl. Two of this season's mont popular fabrics nro poplins and cropoB In every fashionable color and black $1.00 to $3.00 a yard. m SIX PER CENTLEYY ON FUND JkcTttary Xoye Say ThisSum Will le Heeded at Superior. XKMUMXTJ -X0TE8 IN . IMUE -Hvtlc -VUi .SpjUr.nvcrar Has ' Seyi It Mv in Stale Hews 0111 &i1b iuannllae Permits 1 (Fronf.a Staff Correspondent) MNCOUN, (March lMSpolai).-Secro-tary Iloycs of tha stato banking board is ,ot tho -opinion that At, .will require about a six per cent levy on the stats guaranty fund of about WTO,000 to mt tho demand of' tho receiver df tho Closed State Savings bank at Superior, lie thinks this will bo amply sufficient to meet every requirement with a possl btllty that the whole amount may he returned should the federal- courts decide that the $43,000 now In controversy whloh represents notes of the failed First National bank bought by the state bank, Jaro"ttfe prperi'y, otHpi; latter Jinstltw Hftvelpctt rollce Kuunbble. rrite question o? "Who I Who" In th tolctf.'ieprirneiJt at -HaYelock. has-been put up to the state house officials who deal with such things in a controversy at the shop tov(u in Which Police, Magis tral J."C. Kola was ousted from bis quarters in the city halt. Unfortunately for Mr." Dole, he Is at loggerheads, : with tho other city officials of Havelock' and they refue to Have him hold forth In the new city hall, lie was advised that he bad a right to the Job and to tako his accustomed placs and hold court whether he had " any vlctWui to work on or not. i Claim Turned Down. ThV auditor's office: has turned, down a vpscher presented, by W. A. Johnson of feodpe counfy. deputy sheriff.1 in; the ampunl. of "tiM for tho capture and return" to lnc,oln of Thomas i?olb', a par$jed. Insane patient from tlje Lincoln aymr..- Thf laws of the .state do not provide any fund for tho' payment of such, claims, the fugitive from Justice law only--covering expenses Incurred In the csplure-and return of escaped convicts. nVvtars 'insollue Permits. . That the law' covering the amount of gasoline which may be carried by any party is U4n$olited Is shown by Fire Cami:tion! Ridgell In a-tkttpr he' Is sending o-t to Insurance agentsjn jrhloh he calls attention to the policies' tesutxl by insurance companies which prmjt gakoiae to be kept in cars containing not more than ten gallons. ' Viidcr tpe laws of the state." said Jlr Rldgeil, "the fire commissioner has Since Uklne Peruna tlIAVe1tl YlllVe tis.fhme my per. fectly regular. I was hardly aware war. a was taking a laxative at all. X commenced taking the Peruna for its took qualities. It seemed to me I was in need of a tonic Peruna acted as a splendid tonic In ray case, and to my surprise It also regulated my bowels. I am in splendid condition. I am three or four times aa capable for business today as I. was a raoatfa ago. I am sure that the wkoJe credit is due to yertma, Tit wfco efcjeet'to UonU MeeHetaa ?1U a I-eruaa Tb- aIrViI arcmrdjr tor OATAXKMAL CONDITIONS. JMdentQ control of all inflammable and combus tibld material and lias Issued an order that no ono may carry for sale, unless burled in tho ground, an amount of gaso lino exceeding five gallons." Ho asks agents to revise their permits to cover tho orders of the commissioner. CABINET DEC1DES.T0 . ASK PUNISHMENTDF YERGARA'S SLAYERS (Continued frpm WfioOne.) the presence of American Consul. Q. H. Garrett, Captain' Banders and -'others. it was Mrs.' Clements vergara, the widow, -who paid the MOO for rocovery of her htlsbarfuVs body from its unmarked grave tit Hidalgo Bunday morning. J. 8. Hill, Vergara's brotherlplaw, em ployed the men who comprised the expe dition, acting, it la bald, as the widow's agent. These facts wre admitted hero today, bn receipt of news that official dispatches had- reached 'Washington and that Hill's connection with the affair had been rnailo public there. Hill's ' participation In. organising the expedition was reported here Sunday, but dissemination of the report was sup.' pressed at the .request of Counsel Garrett of Tfuevtf Laredo, that ho ' mention of names bo made ' until he- should hear from, the Stats department 1 Colquitt Outlines roller. FOrtT WOKTH, Tex., March 10,-Qov. ernor O. II. Colquitt, addressing the Texai Cattlo natsers' association here today, declared he had formed the policy of opening negotiations directly with the lexlcan authorities for the righting of wrongs to Texans. A resolution "agree. Ing otylth Mr. Colquitt In his action and his defense of the people of Texas" was Tuled out ot order Xm the ground that It Is against the policy of the association to enter into politics. DEATH RECORD. Cnrtl Oreenmnn, KEARNEY, Neb., March 10.-(Speclat.) Curtis Qrcenman died In this city on Sunday after n lingering Illness at tho age of Si years. Mr. deeenman was old settler here, .having homesteaded In this county In 1872 and having lived In Kear ney for twenty years. Mr. Qrcenman was a father-in-law or 'City Clerk T. N. Hart xell and made his home with him In this City. Mrs. Nancy Itanrr. WEBPINQ WATKll, March tMSpe Clal). Mrs. ..ancy Roger Russel, wife of ,T. K. Russel. died suddenly -Sunday "even ing At . her home In. this city. Funeral services were held Monday In the Me'nentte church conducted by Itev. Win, Lambert Deceased wits t years old and leaves besides her husband Mrs. Jennie Sharp, sister, and William Itoger ot Ashland, brother. tieome Meskll HUMBOLDT, Neb., March lO-(Bpecial). -George Meskll, who lived with John Oberly near this place, died Bundss night, after a long and lingering Illness, of Rrlght'a disease. He was about 19 years ot sge, well and favorably known by many Humboldt people, and Is survived by his mother, who lives at Omaha. A. C. Cllne. TOP.K, Nob., March 10.-(6peclal.)-A. C. Cllne, aged ft years, died at the Odd Fellows' home Saturday morning. The body was shipped to Davenport, la., to be cremated. Uoii Head of Cattle Drown. SIOUX FALLS. 8. D.. March 10.-(Sp-cUD A heavy loss was sustained by Watson Ham, a well known cattle raiser ot southern Lyman and southern Brute eountles. His ranch is adjacent to the Missouri river. A small herd of Ms cat tle went out upon the Ice to drink at an airhole and their combined weight csused the Ice to giro way, precipltstlng the ani mals into thft river About a doien ot them, valued at about ti.000 , were drowned, FAMOUS PAINTING MANGLED Velasquez Picture in London Gallery Skihcd by Militant. MAY RICHARDSON IS ARRESTED Shr Una Served Several Term In Jnll Mince Ilrglnnlnu f( tVnmnn's Wnr Mm, I'nnklinrst I Taken London. LONDON, March 10,-May Richardson, a militant suffragette, inflicted soverd damages today on the famous Velasquox plcturo known as the "Uokeby Venus,'" which Is hung in tho National gallery, Trafalgar Square. The plcturo was purchased for 1225,000 In 1903 and presented to the nation. Art experts have estimated Its present market value at $500,000. The woman entered the gallery and at tacked tho plcturo with a sharp knife, making six or seven cuts across the can vass. She was arrested. The perpetrator of tho outrage has been sentenced to several terms of Imprison ment slncn tho beginning of the woman suffrage militant movement. She was ar rested at Bristol on July i last year for dropping a scroll of paper on the knees ot King George as he was driving through the city. After she had served three months' imprisonment she was arrested again In November for burning a houso at Hampton, but Immediately started a hunger strike and was released a few weeks later in a serious condition of health. .nller- In Cflosed. The National gallery was closed by the authorities after tho outrage today. Many ot the publlo art collections, such as those at Hampton Court palace, and especially galleries where valUablo porcelain Is on exhibition, were closed a year ago on ac count of militant outrages and have not been opened since. Tho police magistrate commanded Ml Richardson for trial at the sessions and refuted to grant bal'. Hawes Harrison Turner, secretary and keeper of the Nattcnnt nailery, told the magistrate that the aniline prite ot the picture had been depreciated hy tho er.t rsge by as much t.f $75,000. Strong dctacm.enls of militant snffra- gettcsModay picketed every London"tcrml- nus at which Mrs. Kmmellnj Punkhumt might arrive when slid reached hero fiom Scotland. Squads, of suffrtuettea wero clso stationed outside the entrances ts Hollowny Jail. Miss Blchardson, after her arrest, said: "I tried to destroy tho plcturo of tho most beautiful woman In mythological history .as a protest against tho govern ment fpr destroying Mrs, Emmcltno Pankhurst, who Is the most beautiful character In modern history." Another fJnllcry Clotted. Orders were later Issued that not only the National gallory but the Wallace art collection should be closed to tho pub lic until further notice. The national gallery trustees, among whom nre Earl Curxon of Kedlcston, met during the afternoon to consider tho af fair. , It was Stated by exports that the actual material damage totho plcturo could bo repaired for "GOO, hut this amount does not represent a fraction of the loss In aelllng-'va,luc. Six or seven of he, -slashes made by Miss Jllchnrdsorr- are. sharp. clean cuts on the moat Important portion ot the canvas the nudo shoulders 'and hack or Venus, The seventh Injury la a ragged bruise a couplo of Inches .v in diameter and will ho more difficult (q repair. Miss nichnrdson, who made no attempt to cscapo after the outrage, carried a sort of miniature hatchet in her muff and not a knife, as wa at first stated. Bho Is already under sentence of four months' imprisonment, but was liberated becauso she was suffering from appendi citis. Sir. Pnnkhnrst Tnken to London. GLASGOW, Scotland, March lO.-Bands of determined militant suffragettes waited at all tho railway stations In alasgow to day in readiness to fight for tho rescue of Mrs. Emmellne Pakhur6t. Tlyi mlll- tunt leader, however, who was arrested last night whllo spjiUIng In St. Andrew's hall, was removed from the station houso to a sunurban railway station .early in the morning. Mro. Pankhurst was carried from the ce'l to a waiting automobile on a stretcher and tho motor then dashed off at high sited to a station on tho main 'Ino o( tho railway, where she was carried on board the express trsln for London . . Many of the policemen who assisted In Mrs. Pankhurst's, arrest last nUnt auN fered severe scratches from the barbed wlr which had been stretched Across the platform where she wus Speaking. OIL AND GAS LEASES DECLARED TAXABLE OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.. March 10. Oll and gas leases In Oklahoma, esti mated to be worth from $100,000,000 to $W0,00P,0CO, were rendered subject to as sessment and taxation, by the decision of the state supreme court here today, upholding tho state bpard of equalisa tion's valuation of the Indian Territory llumlnatlng OH company's property tor year. 1911. Hsiptsl Her Kata Mrs. T. E. Wll. llama, of Cblrsro, 1IU writess '"This wlater I sprained tar knee, and a friend recom mended Sloan's Liniment. I used It and It did me lot of good." cm ft Qkk ksprcreacnt IU1IUJUMS MtVIV SLOANS LINIMENT has great antiseptic power. Use it for cuts, wounds, bums, and the atlng of poisonous insects. At a sJeater. Price, 2S&, S8c saa $1.00 BR. KARL'S. SLOAN, Inc., BOSTON, MASS. Consumption Takes npA n1 i w ss jdu people uany in the United States and the deadly germs claim more victims in cities than in rural districts, due no doubt to the increased number of indoor workers in confining quarters and their lack ot sunshine. Tubercular germs always attack when the system Is-weakened from colds or sickness, overwork, overstrain, confining duties or any drain which has reduced the ! ! i .... I 1 . . V. . . . , Iicsmiivc juk.cs ui iue uouy. pui naiurc always provides a corrector anu" the best physicians emphasize that during chang ing uimaie our oioou snouia dc Kept ncn and pure and active by taking Scott's Emulsion after meals; the cod liver oil in Scott's Kmulsion warms the body by en riching the blood it peculiarly strength ens the lungs and unbuilds the resistive j forces ot the body to avoid colds and prevent consumption. If you wrk indoors, tire easily, feel languid or nervous, Scott's Emulsion is the most strengthening food-medicine known; it builds energy and strength and is totally free from alcohol or any stupefying drug every druggist baa It 11-106 Gcott & Bowae. Bloomfield, U. J. FOUR LAWYEES CAUGHT IN THE GRAND JUEY NET (Continued from Page One.) enco Risley. for the purpose of then and there extorting money from the said Arthur D. Brandcls, and did then and there ns attorney 'and agent for the said Nellie R. Paul extort and tako from the said Arthur D. Drandels the sum of $7,500 In money, of tho value of sevonty-flve hundred dollars, by threats of expoauro tor tho fancied crime ot sodomy. - ClinrKf Axnlimt Jlntlem. Ono true bill returned against Thomas H. Matters Charges that as attorney for Mary E. Johnson on November 4, 19W, he received $2,C00 in her behalf and embez zled that amount. The other Indictment against him Bets forth that on April 10, 1!12. as attorney for Carrie Jf. Peters he received $1,000 in her behalf and appro priated to his own use and embezzled that amount. An Indictment against Carroll II. Wright charges that as attorney for Hose C. Kvans ho received for her $220 and Converted It to his own use and embez zled It. Clinton limine Accused. A true bill returned against Clinton Bromc, Junior member ot the law firm of Ilromc & Brome, sets forth tho following charge of subornation of perjury, which arose In the notorious alienation ot af fections suit brought by Lacey E. Pey ton and Brome & Brome, his attorneys, against Hugh W. Williams, a wealthy Omaha business man. Nclllo Risley Paul is Indicted for her connection with tho blackmailing opera tions, against Arthur D. Brandcls. BODY OF MAN MISSING FOR SEVEN YEARS FOUND LOS AN(!lELE8, Cal.. March i0. Find ing ff-th? skeleton of Oeorge W. Nash, a rancher, mlssttvg seven years, in a canyon near 'Sawtelle, a suburb, resulted today In a charse of murder being mado against Jcihn Smith, a neighbor ot Nash's at the tlmo ho disappeared. Identification of the skeleton, washed up by recent heavy rains, was made by Nash's relatives, who recognized gold fill ings fn the teeth. Soon after the rancher disappeared, Smith la alleged to have ex hibited a lease signed by Nash for his place. Mrs. Nash objected. Smith never took possession ot the land and moved to Chino, thirty miles away, where he was arrested, Tho court 'adjudged Nash dead four years ago, and Mrs. Nash married again. COLLEGE ORATOR INJURED BY FALL FROM MOTORCYCLE MITCHELL, S. X., March 10.-8peclal.) Lionel Stacey, a student at Dakota AVesleyan university here, suffered a se vere accident today in getting thrown from his motorcycle. He was riding down Sanborn street at a pretty good rats when three dogs ran out In front ot his ma chine. He managed to dodge two of them, but hit the other squarely and was 'thrown violently to tho grdund two rods 1n' front of ,the machine, His faco was lacerated all over the right side and cut to the bone In a long gash over the right eye. Mr, Stacey is the young man who won first place In tho prohibition ora torical contest at the university last week and this accident will put him In Some what ot a disadvantage for tho state con test. Pllea Cared In a to 14 Days. Druggists refund money U Paio Oint ment falls to euro itching, blind, bleed. Ing or protruding piles. First applica tion gives relief. Ma Advertisement. "Yes,daughter,that's FINE for SPRAINS You've only put it on twice, and the pain's all gone, and my arm's 'bout as well as ever. I sure never saw anything so quick aa Sloan's." So say thousands of oth ers who havo used Sloan's Liniment for many years for bums, scalds, cuts and sprains. Best for Sprained Wrfet Mr. L. Roland Bishop, of Scran ton. "rA Spokesfleld, r., wrltest "As I was leaving my ?.tt,uweod'.uV- Tfl!.11 office for lunch. I slipped and fell. '?,lhlSL,U, 'fj'il spraining my wrltt.and at four t J1!.1"' '"WS" o'clock could not hold a pencil In my ,Vd?riTiye 0,,d wh? hsnd. At flte o'clock I purchased k had,fBi1,?.a nPsUlra and bottle of your Liniment, used It ftro f'lH' wrUli ,iMk,Jd or six times before I went to bed. what shows doing for and the next dsr I was abla to use h ,"Vm J.i 'h2 lay hand ss usual." H 2?,0, i Hh ! MINERS MEET IN DES MOINES:! Nearly 150 Delegates Are in Attend ance at Gathering. PRESIDENT RODDERS REPORTS llenil of OrRitnUatlnii In Iottr 8mr Government la Tenchlnir Miners llovr to Cnre for Men Who May lie Injured. (From a Staff Correspondent.') DES MOINES. la., March 10. (SpcclM Telegram.) Nearly 150 delegates as sembled today for tho first meeting of the sixteenth consecutive session of District No. 13 ot the United Mine Workers ot America. The report of the commute on creden tials was read and adopted. It showed that about 350 votes were represented from various parts of tho state. President W. II. Rodgcrs reported thai government cars will be brought into the different mining camps to teach the miners how to take care ot tho men who may be Injured while working In tho mines. He also suggested that they or ganize n law department to look after any damage suits that might be brought up by the families of the men who were killed or Injured. Kerr Candidates for Office. Nomination blanks were secured from the office of secretary of stafo by the fol lowing candidates. Lorenzo W. House!. Humboldt, congress Tenth district; F. M. Williams, Iowa Falfs, Judge Eleventh dis trict, and these for members ot the Iowa house: J. E. Jamison, Burlington, Des Moines trounty; Chris Erlckson, Inwood, Lyon county; Edward Dawson, Breda, Carroll county: John Wenger, Wayland, Henry county; Jamison. Erlckson and Dawson are democrats seeking re-election. Nobody knowB who House! is or on what ticket he will aspire to be nomi nated. He la a lawyer. Einplored aa State Dentin. Henry Morrow of Iowa City visited the office of tho Board of Control today and closed a contract for employment as a Btate dentist and to visit all the In stitutions of the state, looking after dental work for the Inmates. He was formorly connected with the dental school of the University of Iowa. The secretary of state had registered to date E6.G4T auto mobiles. The record far surpasses that at this tlmo last year. Miners Come for Medina. W. II. Rogers, president of District No. 13, United Mlno Workers of America, ar rived hero today from Albla to attend the state miners' convention; also Sec retary John Gay and others. J. F. Moran, member of the international board, is also here to attend the meeting, and J, II. Strief, president of the State Federa tlon of Labor. The sessions will open to morrow and It is certain that at least ten days will be taken with the separato conventions before the Joint convention Is called with tho operators. The oper ators will commence meetings some day this week. Waterloo Popera Merged.. WATERLOO. la., March 10, Tho Even ing Courier and Daily Reporter, two of the oldest newspapers li Iowa, have been consolidated and after today will be is sued from 'the Courier pfflce Ijiirseifroclaims SkinXorc Myrtle W&mZmgi D. D. D. FreserlpUwa to Worth Reckeieller' Mllllm ft Kcr "Ten years X suffered with eczema three years) of that time I oould not appear in public. My entire body was covered with the disease. I could not eat. I could not sleep. I oould not live. I have at last found the prcat Prescription D. D, D. My bedy la clean, smooth. If there were one bottle only ot D. D. D. in the world, and I had it, Mr. Rockefeller's mil lions could not buy the golden fluid." Name Myrtle Hanu (In care Watts' Hospital, Durham, N. C.) , How about you? If you have any skin blemish or a little rash, do not let It develop Into something morn aerious. Remember P. D. D. Prescription has been recog D. D. D. Soap Keeps Guaranteed Rupture Holder On 60 Days' Trial Won't Cot You A Cent Doesn't Prove Away With Worthless Trusses Like These TiTrlS? ' GUARANTEED RUPTURE ..iujt whdoui ntvint to rltk a (Ingle cent WVIl vend it to you ftr SIXTY dayr TRIAlpr.ctlcllr liND It rcl' thit i" lut to let ou M fr youreelf how It take ell the tnlury out ot Ulnc ruptured, if It doetn't keep your rupture from comlnr 11 C far twv n Ann ah I A i . rou do or ny other irTin-thea u Tho Only Thing Good Knough To Stand Such a Test. Ytoq know aa well aa we that a mere try-on Ilka at a druf (tore can't poeilbly prore whether a 4na or anythlnc elie lor rupture te tolf i to do any good. ltlier la ut a few day' trUl a life le.t. A..LnM..' so-caiW appllence" may aeem al rlaV. the flret week jor an and then tura out to be no good wheterer. nut you can't noeelblr make a mletake A1TBR SIXTY DAVS' TUIAU And there la only one thlac of any kind for rupture that you can cat on auoh a long trial Only one thing GOOD enough la STAND eueh a long and thorough teat That le our (GUARANTEED RUPTURE II0UKR the tamaes Clothe Automatic Hit- aaglng Truie. Slaile o New Principle The Cluthe Trvaa la ao radically different from everything eU tor ruptare that It -haa re. celfed BIOHTEEN ' SEPARATE PATBNTH. Made on ao abaolutely new principle lar more then juet a true. It ha so thoroughly proved tta merlte la early SOe.Ofto caaea that eurgeena In the l B Army and Navy and phyaleJana In all parta at the world now recommend It IniteaJ ot adrte Ing operation. Will Save You From Operation A rupture can't poealhly be reileeol can't eitu be kept from growing ote uolfa pro- ecial Announcement! 0 Change ol Firm! Mr. A. L. Mayer, formerly of Mayer Bros., Lincoln, Neb. (for 30 years the leading clothiers of that hustling city), has associated himself with Mr. H. S. Arnstein as proprietors of the Guarantee Clothing Company. OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY TO INVOICE. WATCH for BIG SALE FRIDAY I si i SB j I" . sL. V "ssssssl Boys' Shoes W cannot explain their steadily Increasing popularity on any other basis. Nearly every school boy wants a pair of Fry ehoes, and nearly every parent is willing that he should have them. Our shoes are made for healthy bounding children who aro always "running around." iney are maae ror service, ureat care is takon to have the toughest kind of leather in the Boles and tho best stitching all through. We have every sort of shoos for children dress-up, party, dancing ana scnooi snoes; from $1.5Q NO $3 BBBB smB9i sBBsBSsSJssSSf r - iii nised for fifteen years aa the standard akin remedy. It always helps, and It used according to directions, it should cure In a short while. All druggists sell this standard remedy, but if you come to us, we will offer you the first full size bottle with the guarantee that unless It stops tha itch at oaeo we will refund the pur chase price. ' Ask also about D. D. D. skin soap, containing the same heallnsr ingre dients. Itlceepa the skin always' clean and healthy. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., lth nnd Dodge, Kth and Harney, 207-9 North 16th St. and 24th and Farnam. Your Skirt Healthy If The Two, Months' Test All Our Claims ' ttctcd atalnit all itralna ind couUntlr kpt turn "coming out. Jurt w brok" ton tn t "knit" ub1m contUntlr nelo tocetMr. And thtt U tbs corw of warlti JsMle or .cc-rfullr-lb.r sooasr or Msr lion aMoiweir j '"nut rmmbr. th Cluth Tru. U OUIIA- iVr OVEnroMING TUB WEAKNESS which lithe tttX CAUBE ot ropturs. It doei th.t .ntlrolr ulomlt'""7Uhffi t0Vorrr ff-g-.3 rt ' t The Clulhe ttum. ooe wj .uhwu -run of weerlm belts, leg-etrnpi end 'P" People who hare1 tried It eay It Is a Maae their- cloOilnf. And. it wrro'r will "old lu, the Ulh. Aro pereplrmlton-proof. Eeelly kept tleen. . . I 1 - with th. Get World Greatest Rupture Book Don't eend any money don't take any rlek. Juet wriu for our free book and llnd out all about It. This eenutlonal book cloth-bound. M paget eeparate artlclea, and ZS photo graphlo llluatratlona-ls full of facta for the ruptured never ibetore put In print. It ahowe why elaetle and eprlng .truieee are a crime how they are the ruptured man'a woret enemy why the law ebould atop their sale. It eipoeea the humttig "pplUm,cee," .meth oda," "riarlere," etc. it ahowa why operation for rupture ende In permaneat weakneae or death oRener than la complete recovery. And It telle all about the famoua Cluth Auto tnalta Maeeiglng Truea. Olvea namee and ad 4reeee of over i.f00 people In all parte . ijf the country who hate teeted It and volsntarlli) en doree It. And telle how yoo can get It on 'ality daya' trltt. end hew little It eU If yoo keep It. Simply ue the coupon, or eay In a letter or poetal. "Send rae your bock" that will tako only a minute, but may be the masaa of Ireelag rou from all rupture trooblte for the reet oc your ui THIS niUNGS IT , BOX 71w OZ.UTXS OOKPAHT '185 Bast 834 SU MW TOXX CITT. Sand m yonr rss took ana trial offer. Hams. Addr salftauma a S-IIM That Satisfy 1615 &. DOUGLAS. ; Photographs for half-tone reproductions All newspapor photo graphs are taken for half-tone reproduction. A newspaper photogra pher must know how to take photographs, from which good half-tones can be made. The fail ure of most engravings is due to poor engrav ing copy. If you want to got a good out, start right hy having the pho tograph mado for this purpose. Our expert photogra phor is at your sen-ice ;at very reasonable charges. Bee Photo Department Phone Tyler 1000 Gallstones Vaa AAA. Jy OfJl-Jons. Qooa fl. All B.MM...I. . AHTJSBMISNTS. atniansfhiw "cuueaaay Mat. and Night, ...OTIS... b"'Ji" SKINNER 'ismet Evening at 8 p. m...Matlne at I p. m. Three Says, Beginning- tettssdat March 18. MaUnee Every iJay. EVA TANfilinv Voleanlo VanaeTllle 9Qreat Act. n ' '-"e. w avwMAa V - " , Tnls week. Mr. Clapton Whlt Dn,v Company. John P. ConreJ. UUw ?rUli? S. illller Kent & Co.. Harry Jb tSr I? Boudlnl Brothers. Charlei Web Tha Bellg- Weekly, a PictorialNew. VZ visw Qf the World's Erents " Prices MaUnee. trallery,' ioc. be)lt !5U ,(fIcel" Saturday and Bundatl e; niKhta. 10c. tic 60e and ?Cr y)' a fSCCUHSU Uy Ma 16-25-80. - Sinn. LS3A.S0.7Se MSMrj GERTBilE HAYES With her i Dancing Bricktopa. Hilar ious burlesque on "Within the Law" en titled -Wltlwut tho Law." Bljr Beauty Oiorus Mlsa Hayen' stage Reception Every Matinee to Lady Patroas. Re freshments anr souvenirs: LADIES' HUSH MAT. WSSS SATS.