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    T1IK BEE: OMAIIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23. IM4.
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Nebraska
APPROVE EXPOSITION MOVE
Public Appears Pleased at Plan to
Advertise Nebraska.
GIVES CHANCE TO SEE THE STATE
Traveler Going; Through on Trains
Will View Fields nt Dnt Time
nnd Then See nrsonrces
on Show tn Went.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. March (Special.) As an
Indication that the action of the state
officers In appointing a committee to
look up the matter of raising funds so
that Nebraska may be represented at the
Panama-Pacific exposition, meets with
the approval of the people tn the state,
letters have been coming In to the offi
cials commending them for their action
and offering assistance In helping tho
good work along.
The last legislature refused to listen to
any proposition tending to advertise the
state at the exposition, and their action
rvsemlngly Is not approved by the people
of the state.
One of the strong points made why Ne
braska should be represented Is that peo
ple will be passing through the state
when the crops are at their best and
everything looking nice. Thoy will take
to the sleepers before they leave the
state and when they wake up It wll bo
among thermountalns and hills of Colo
rado and western mountain states and
their last glimpse of Nebraska will be a
pleasant one, and when they take In tho
exposition and see the state showing
well, their thoughts will travel back to
the bountiful crpps seen in passing
through the state with the result that
some of them will stop on their way back
and look for Investments or for a place
to locate.
Looking Over Site.
The State Board of Control left this
morning to take another look at reforma
tory sites. Crete will, be the first place
they1 will stop today, while In the even
ing they will be In Superior. After look
ing over the offerings of that place
Wednesdya morning they will go to Hold
rege,. arriving In the afternoon. The next
afternoon will find them In Alma. Friday
they will take a Jump north to Loup City
and then after completing the Investiga
tion there come back to Lincoln Satur
day. Gymnastic Society Incorporates.
The Bohemian Catholic Gymnastic and
Benevolent Sokol No. 1 at St. Weifceslau
parish, Omaha, has filed articles of in
corporation with the secretary of state.
It Is a social and athletic organization
the articles showing that tho object Is to
"attain the strength and swiftness of tho
body through collective training and ox
erciso with dead head arms." Charles F.
Hermanech, Charles J. Knezacek, Vlclav
F. Kastl and Anton V. Beuda are the
Incorporators.
Foe Hrtitlncd It" Ntntc.
A letter addressed to State Auditor
Howard by W. P. Hatten of Fullerton
states that three citizens of that place
lllcd for a water right on the Cedar river
near Belgrade w'th tho state board of
Irrigation and deposited HO. Their ap
plication was turned down, but later, an
other company made a, filing a mile away
which was grantedrMr. Matten- want
to know why trig 'people who made the
first filing cannof.liaye their, money back.
Mr. Howard has replied, quoting the law,
which reads that the filing fee is re
quired that tho state may make an In
vestigation of the application, look ;i;
the site and mako Its report and tho
filing fee is charged to cover coats ot
the investigation and Is, therefore, not
returnable as It goes Into the gcner.il
fund of the state.
DUNCAN WILL rYpORT
ON ORCHARD CONDITIONS
LINCOLN, March 24.-(Speclal.)-Data
on the fruit and orchard conditions will
be collected this yenr by J. It. Duncan,
secretary of tho State Horticultural so
ciety. He has organ zed a system for
postal card reports from the fruit grow
ers. The prospects for a peach crop will
ho given considerable attention. Tho con
dition of the buds In the peach orchards
will be carefully investigated and reports
are requested April 1. The situation In
regard to apples, plums, nherrloj, pears,
strawberries, raspberries, blackberries
and grapes' are also given considerable attention.
Wheat Acreage
in the Antipodes
Shows Reduction
WASHINGTON, March 21. A reduction
of 12 per cent in the combined wheat
crop of Argentina, Australia and New
Zealand, from the previous year's crop,
was reported today to the Department of
Agrlculturew at Rome. The total esti
mated production of all wheat in those
countries was placed at 250,133,333 bush
els. Argentina's estimated area of corn,
which will probably be harvested, is
placed at 10,200,000 acres, or 8.4 per cent
more than the previous year's area.
llaw beet sugar for 1913-1914 In Russia,
Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark,
France, Hugary, Italy, Netherlands, Swit
zerland and the United States was placed
at 8,960,030 short tons, or 2.3 per cent
greater than the previous year.
India's estimated raw cane sugar was
placed at 2,534,112 short tons, of 12.8 per
cent less than the previous year.
The estimated rice production of Spain,
Italy, United States, India, Japan and
Kgypt Is 82,544,000,000 pounds, or slightly
less than the previous year.
India's flax area is estimated at 2,723,000
acres or 21.2 per cent less than the pre
vious year.
Production of oats in Argentina and
New Zealand Is 87,500,000 bushels or 33.1
per cent less than the previous year.
This is Guaranteed to
Stop Your Cough
Itlake this Family Supply of
Cough Syrup at Homo
and Sure 13.
This plan makes a pint of belter
couch svrup than you could buy ready
made for $2.00. A few doses usually
conquer an ordinary couch relieves
even whooping couch quickly. Simplo
as it is,, no better remedy can be had
at any price.
Mix one pint of cranulatn! eucnr with
h pint of warm water, and stir for 2
minutes. Put2W ounces of I'inex (fifty
cents' worth) in a pint bottle: then
ndd the Sueur Syrup. It has a pleasant
taste and lasts a family a Ions time.
Take a tcaspoonful every one, two or
three hours.
You can feci this take hold of ft cough
in a way that means business, lias a
good tonio effect, braces up tho appetite,
and is slightly laxative, too, which is
helpful. A handy remedy for hoarse
ness, spasmodic croup, bronchitis, bron
chial asthma and whooping cough.
The effect of pine on the membranes
is well known. I'inex is a most valu
able concentrated compound of Norwe
gian white pino extract, nnd is rich in
giiaiacql and other natural healing
pine elements. Other preparations will
not work in this combination.
This Pinex and Sugar Syrup remedy
has often been imitated, .though never
successfully. It is now used in more
homes than any other cough remedy.
A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or
money promptly refunded, goes with this
preparation. Your druggist has Finex,
or will get it for you. If not, send to
The Tinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Women Suffragists
and Antis Before
House Committee
WASHINGTON, March 24. Woman suf
fraglsts and antis had another round of
argument today before the house elec
tions committee this time over the French
bill to permit certain qualified women to
vote at congressional elections. Both con
tingents numbered men among their sup
porters. Spectators who claimed they were
unbiased thought the arguments about
equal. The committee gave no evidence
of its feelings.
Tho Rev. Olivia Browne of lUtcin"?,
Wis., and Mrs. Clara Berwick Colby of
Portland, Ore., presented the case of the
suffragists, and Miss Lucy Price and
Miss Minnie Branson, the latter secretary
of the National Association Opposed to
Woman Suffrage, doclared a majority, of
the women of the United States did not
wish to vote.
.Representative French of Idaho, au
thor of the bill, and Representative Shcr
ley of Kentucky, hud a Joint debate that
Interrupted tho hearing and drew vol
leys of applause from both sides. Mr.
Sherley contended the courts had held
that states were the sole Judgc3 of the
qualifications of their voters and that it
was beyond the power of tho federal
government to Intervene.
INQUIRY ABOUUOLLS ACTS
Chamberlain Raises Point About
law Prohibiting Charges.
RESOLUTION IN THE SENATE
Wnternnyn lit 11 Sny No TolU Shnll
Hp Collected for t'e of Any
Cnnnl unlit by the
I'nltrd Mntrs.
srls passing through such rivers, harbors
and canals.
1 Tenth, wh.U Is the nresent cost per an
I num to the I'nlted Htstes for maintain
ing ami operating said rivers, harbors
and canals."
Senator Chambe rlaln'n resolution as
serts In Its prenmblo thnt "the Panama
canal has cost the United States more
than iaWi,000 and Is built on soil,
which, to all Intents and purposes, be
longs to tho United State and fornis a
part of the United Plate coast line."
The resolution was referred to the com
mittee on tnter-oceanlc canals.
Huerta Beleases Part
of Arms Consigned
to U, S. Embassy
MKX1CO CITV. March 24,-Tho first
Installment ef arms and ammunition sent
by the United States War department to
the American embassy for the protection
ot American citizens In the event of dis
turbances In tho federal capital was de
livered today.
Tho consignment, which Includes liu
tides and two machine guns, had bean
held at the custom house under orders
Issued by Provisional President Huerta
for fourteen days. Nelson O'Shaughnoasy,
th American charge d'arralres, antici
pates no further trouble in getting tho re
mainder of the rifles and machine guns.
Rear-dmlrnl Frnnk F. Fletcher, com
mander of the American war ships In
Mexican waters, who, with his Wife -nd
daughter, has been visiting the -apltat
unoflctnlly, departed for Vera Crua to
dny. after four days of sightseeing. Tun
American naval officer met no Mexl- an
official, although he had a good mok
at Provisional President Huerta driving
In tho jmrk when he visited tho national
palace with Chnrga O'Shaushnessy.
Persistent Advertising Is the Road tn
Big Returns,
McrUlc Worth Coin.
The Now York American says: "Mr.
Murphy agrees with Miller Muggins that
Fred Merklo Is one of the most valuable
first basemen In base ball. He was worth
approximately jao.000 to the said Mr.
Murphy."
WASHINGTON, March 21. Basis for
an Important phasu o: the argument
against the administration proposal for
repeal of the tolls exemption of the
Panama canal acV wa placed before the
senate today when Senator Chamberlain
of Oregon introduced a resolution which
would pave the wayMoward repeal of a
section of the rivers and harbors act of
July 6, 1SS4, providing that no tolls or
operating charges bo made on any ves
sels "through any canal of other work
for the Improvement of navigation be
longing to the United States."
After setting forth in detail the pur
poses sought by the government In the
act of 1&S4, the Chamberlain resolution,
which calls on tho secretary ot war for
Information relating to the malntalnence
of rivers nnd canals, declares:
Whereas. If the free tolls clause of the
Panama Canal net Is to bo repealed nnd
tolls are to be levied on the vessels en
gaged In Iho coastwise trad ot the
United States, the policy of the govern
ment Is to be completely reversed and
the act of July 5. 18S4, ought to bo re
pealed and tolls charged on all tho Im
proved waterways and canals of the
country so that there might bo uniform
system for the use of theso utilities;
Therefore, In anticipation of a possible
repeal of tho free tolls clause of the
Panama act, and of reversal of tho time
honored policy of the United States with
reference to the river and harbor im
provement nnd canal construction and
operation of theso government utilities
free of charge to all commerce, and In
order to ascertain the facts In reference
to theso Improvements, 'be it resolved:
That the secretary of war be, nnd he Is
hereby requested, to furnish to the senate
ot the United States the following Infor
mation: First, the amount expended by tho
United States In river and harbor Im
provement since the adoption of the con
stitution, Second, the amounts expended by tho
United States In the construction of
canaiR covering tho same period of time.
Third, the amounts that the several
states have raised to bo used In co-operation
with the United States.
Fourth, the names of the rivers which
have been Improved and tho amounts
that have been expended on each, the har
bors that have been Improved and the
amounts that have been expended on
each, the canals that have been con
structed and Improved and the amounts
expended on each.
Fifth, tho total commerce In tonnage
and value that passes through said rivers
and harbors and canals.
Sixth, what charges are made for tolls
on any thereof, and what amount of
ions would it De necessary to cnarge on
encn ror mo purpose ot reimbursing the
government ror the expenditures here
tofore made and for the malntalnence
and upkeep thereof.
bevfciitn, what classes ot vessels,
whether domestic or foreign, are per
mitted to pass through or Into each ot
these rivers and harbors and canals and
what discrimination, If any, Is made In
favor of domestic shipping.
Eighth, what amount might be realized
by the United States It a reasonable toll
were charged on all shipping passing
through said rivers and harbors and
canals.
Ninth, what, if any, treaties arc In
force between the United States and any
other forelcu power which would pre
vent the United States from charging
tolls against such foreign governments
oven In cases where It might bo deter
mined to charge a toll on Its own ves-
To the lloaseirite.
Madam, If your husbandis- like most
men he expects you to look after tho
health of yourself and children. Cougtn
and colds are the moat common of the
minor ailments and are most likely to
lead to serious diseases. A child is mu-h
more likely to contract diphtheria or
scarlet fever when It has a cold. If you
Will Inquire lnt the merits of the vari
ous remedies that are recommended for
toughs and colds you will find that Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy stands high n
the estimation of people who use it It
Is prompt and effectual, pleasant nnd
lafo to take, which are qualities espe
cially to be desired when a medicine Is
Intended for children. All dealers. Ad-kertUenient
"Postum
for Mine"
Mnny aman nnd woman with coffee troubles hns
found that Postiun is a sure and pleasant way to get
back to health.
A doctoi writes:
"l have been using Postum for the last seven' or eight yean",
and think It has had a good deal to do with my looking
younger than 65 yearn of age.
"I recommend It to all my patients, and those who have
been using It have only praises for Its tame and its good ef
fects on their nervous systems; like me they have given up
tea and coffee altogether. '
Postum is a pure food-drink made of wheat nnd a
small proportion of molasses roasted and skillfully
blended. It is absolutely free from the coffee drugs,
caffeine nnd tannin common causes of heart, stomach,
liver, kidney nnd nerve disturbance.
Some people marvel at the benefits from leuving off
coffee and using Postum, but there is nothing marvel
ous about it only common sense. t
Postum jiow comes in two forms:
Regular Postum must be boiled. 15c and 25c pkgs.
Instant Postum a soluble powder, requires no
boiling. A spoonful stirred in a cup of hot water makes
a delicious beverage instantly. 30c and 50c tins.
The cost per cup of both kinds is about the same.
"There's a Reason"
for
POSTUM
sold by Grocers everywhere.
Our Spring Opening Display is a Complete Summary
of the New Apparel Modes
QMAHA has never seen a pre-
sentation so refined so dignified, so artistic as
the one now in progress at BrandeU. It reveali with comprehensive
completeness every varying tendency of the fashion world. It is
an exposition of all that is new, cdrrect and distinguished in spring
apparel, where women may coma for an authentic style informa
tion and helpful guidance in matters af drsss.
The Most Elaborate Exposition
We Have Ever Presented
Tho leading designers of New York and Hie famous fashion artists of
Paris hnvo contributed more lavishly ot their choicest croatlona than ovor be
fdre. Whatever is new Is horo, and whatever Is hero is authentic tn stylo,
original and artlstocratlc. This opening display sets tho fashions tor all Omaha
and vicinity.
Gowns for Afternoon and Evening Wear
Dresses for Street Waists Blouses
Suits Coats Evening Wraps
Women who came Monday and Tuesday agree that never have thoy seen
so beautiful and so Interesting an exhibit. Many now models, not shown
before, will be ready for Inspection Wednesday.
We Invite Your Attendance
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Sale of Laces ff Embroideries
39
c
Worth to 75c,
Wednesday. .
18 and "7-ln. shadow lace founclnga.
18-Inch camisole laces for corset
covers.
18-lnch nllnver Bhailow laces.
4ii-lncli lace and net nllovers.
White, cream and ecru.
Qualities worth to 76c, for 39o yd.
French and German val laces
and Insertions, In widths, of b to '2
inches; many to match;
qualities worth to 10c.
at, yard
2G
Silk Boot Hose at 15c
Women's fiber silk boot hose,
wide IIbIg garter tops and mercer
ized lisle hose with double soles,
high spliced hoels and toes. Spo
clal on main floor, at inc.
Hemp Shapes, SO 78
Worth to $5, at L
Kino Milan hemp sbapos, so carefully
sowed that thoy can scarcely bo dotocted
from real Milan. Tho majority are hand
blocked in very smartost sailors, dlroc
torte styles and all the best soiling
shapes ot tho season. The colors In
clude toto do negro, dollar gold, saxe.
paon, navy, bottle green, tango, beet
root, etc. Positively $5.00 to $7B0
'values. On sale Wednesday, socond
floor, at 92.70.
NewTrimmingSpecial, 49c
An Immense variety of now flowors
and fancy feather stick-up affects In
mixed clusters and novelty branchings.
Worth to . Special, In basement, ll)c.
Itcnuliful hemp slinpos In tho newost
medium and small shapes. $1.50 vnluos,
In basoment, at 08c.
39c
Some Timely Specials in Draperies
A special showing of muslin and
Swes curtains for Wednesday. A
fine variety, with plain or fancy
centers, at 08c and 91.-5 a pair.
Etamlno curtains In tho new
ivory and Egyptian colors, trim
med with linen lace. A practical
and artistic stylo, priced $1.08 pr.
Heavy double thread cable net curtains; regularly worth 2 (t
a pair, specially priced on the third floor at V
Table Mats
Itlch looking French volour
table mats, worth $1.95; special
for Wednesday, each, 91. -10.
Now Poftlcros
Sunfast summer portieres In a
complete variety of new styles;
priced 92.08, '$3.08 and 91.08 pr.
Worth to 75c,
Wednesday..
27 and 46-Inch nwlsa embroidery
flotincliiKB,
46-lnch voile skirtings.
46-Inch SwIb nllovcrM for walstw.
27-Inch Swiss and batiste baby
flouncliifcs,
37-ln. hemstitched baby fllunclngs.
Qualities worth to 76c, at, yard, 390,
The Designer
Magazine,
30c a Year
for a limited time only. Regu
lar price 76o a year. You must bring
your subscription to the Pattern De
partment, First Floor. Otherwlau It
cannot bo filled.
Hermit Gas Irons, Special, $1.85
These durable, nickel ulated nan Irons
ale guaranteed not to smoke, and to use
only He worth of sax per hour. An
extra Rood Wednesday special nt 91.85.
600 French steel butcher or bread
knives. Hpeclal, 85e,
SO fnncy electric lamps, Trovellmr
men's snmplea. Worth up to (10.00.
Choice. 84.60,
2,000 pieces of Ilavlland China to
close out Wednesday. One of our
regular stock patterns, at exactly
T4 our former selling prices.
Fansteel electric Irons, f3.B0 each.
They are big savers of electricity and
when heated keep hot for a long time.
Uuurunleed for 10 years.
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When Central Says
"They Don't Answer"
When tho telephone
operator says "Line Bu
sy," or "Don't Answer4,"
remember, it would lmve
been easier to put through
your call than make such
a report.
If you are asking for a
number on a "party line,"
the "busy" report may
be because some ouo is
talking over another tele
phono on tho same line.
The Efficient Operator
The operator, of course, makes mistakes
everyone does but bo tolerant with her,
please; she has been thoroughly trained in her
duties and is wonderfully efficient in her work.
Considering the number of calls handled, her
errors are marvellously few.
The Smiling Voice Is the Winning Way.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
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KHIlScIS
Cm m Three
1 T 7 Trains
II J Daily
Via the
MISSOURI PACIFIC
LcaTo Omaha 11:15 p. nu
Arrive Kansas City., 7 tlO a. m.
El oc trio Lighted Observation Sleeping Car, Chair Car, etc.
NEW FAST DAILY TRAIN
Leave Omaha .11:30 a. m.
Arrive Knnsas CHr 6:05 p. m.
Modern equipment. Drawing Room Sleeping Car, Chair Car
and our own unsurpassed Dining Car Service (meals a la carte).
ALSO '
Leave Omaha 8:00 a m.
Arrive Kansas City 4 4:00 p. m.
Latest pattern of Coaches. Chair Cars. Making all stop.
All abort trains rcako direct connection In Kansas City with.
Missouri Pacific trains South and West
The route of this new service Is alonsr the
Missouri River for a Itrsre part, of the- way,
thus affording a most unlovable. n!eturiniia
iMl KiKr davllKht trlD.
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For rcsrrvatUaa and any information, call
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