TIIK HKK: OMAHA. THURSDAY, DKCKMBKR :?. l'M-1. BRIEF CITY NEWS Ugnttaf nrtUN, Burgees-Grandon Co. FlasUty Itortfl ft Tu Co JXf. tM. ave Bo( mat n Now Besron Preee. Balariffa-llaaaem 0. Compensation In surance Inspections for. Fpec.al rates fre. Tlkri Cempiete KOTta FroCram" classified section today, and appeara In The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the various moving picture thsatera otter. Battes aateee la tha feeling of tha baat ludgas right now. You better your business by looatmg In Tha Be building (tha building that la always new). Office, noom 10S. Xiooaila (foes Baat X. 1L Loomls. gen. eral solicitor of th Vnlon Pacific, nat departed tor Nw York on company business, the text of which Is somewhat of h mystery In tha Vnlon Pacific legal offices. Buna Kurt in Tall from gtoaffold Kd Dunn, plasterer. 2C7 renter street, fell from a scaffolding- at 1317 Ponglaa street and sustained several broken ribs. He waa taken home by the police. Xtavlsr Use soond Offense Bird Kmerson, 614 South Sixteenth street, ar rested a week ago and fined $30 and costs for keeping a disorderly house, was ar rested Tuesday night on the same charge and fined $75 and costs. One Inmate, Kd Smith, was fined ISO and costs. Bead's iubjeet Hot Announced The subject has not yet been announced for the address of Oplc Rend, famous novel ist and lecturer, before the Commercial club lTrlday noon, lie Is to apenk at the public affairs luncheon ef the club. He comes to Omaba to give a lecture as ma of a series ot lectures being given at the Auditorium. T. X. C. A. Olee Club Concert The Ynvng Men's Christian association Olee club, assisted by Miss Marjory Khackle tor. soprano; Mrs.' Koy Flu.nas.an, eo prauoi Miss liaua Oilman, reader, and Mr. Will Hetherington. violinist, will give Its winter concert at the Young Men's Christian association this evening. rrnakttn Series Six Biz Thirty f 1 916 demonstrator will Be ht 'the sal.'s .igency of the Stevens-Ouryea ear in Omaha for demonstrations, to sell csrs and to meet Franklin owners, Mr. rewey, - a Franklin factory expert, will be on hand tc loot over PYanklln cars. Be sure nnd see thlf car on Irember i. 8 and t. Ryn Motor Car company. Blckaoa Oete Thirty Daya Theodore Rlckson, aged -3 years, living at if L street, Couth Omaha, whs arrested for attempted shoplflting in the Brandeis stores, but was allowed to depart by of ficer I-'lnn when he promised to behave. He was a nested again in the store by Officer Anderson when In his hurry to quit the eatablishment he knockel over an old woman. He was sentenced to thirty days In the county Jail. AFFAIRS ATJOUTH OMAHA; Safety Tint Camptifn Conducted at ! the Morris Plant. NEW SUPERINTENDENT ARRIVES COMMANDING GERMANS IN POLAND Major Gen eral von Mackensen, who is at the head of one of the Ger man division in Poland under General von Hindenberg. C. R. Spanglee ( M. Louis C ontrol. Mnrklnni Complete anmpttow of Ctr by 2ew Owners. City Mission Gives . Dinner to Mothers; i Hundred Invited i The C ty Mission's annual Mothers' lsy "'inner will occur today. The piovlulons ftr the dinner have been donated by I'lomlnent Omaha buslnces men and over 10' (nuttier and twenty-f.ve children who 'lepend upon the City M sxlon yrl. celebrate- their Thanksgiving dinner, given lodJty, (is ihe mission Is too bu&y witii ther 'Vork on Thanksgiving day Itself. A. J. Love has given a pig, L'. A. Stvsii--son und l C. Hyson have donated fit tn ch'ckens cn"h, nnd others have sent 1: supplies. T.diJl!f; N;ih also promised I i,, from his ' farm, but discovered thai nily Ijs on the place did not we'gh ' x K twrnty pounds and were their". i t-i i snail. Russians Capture 'Ammunition Barges I.CNDUN, Dec. 2.-Tlic 1'etrvgrad cur-1 !rpondont of the Post sends the follow- ! tg: "Special significance attaches to cap tui by. tlie' Russians of ammunition barfces In the VIMula near PlocH, Inax- , i.iueli as the Germane are relying mainly j upon ;the. Vistulu eor securing easy com- i muniiuillon to their armies In Poland. iavjsn supplies or ammunition nave been kept up by barges which, starting from Danxlg, I'.lblng. Grandrhx. Thorn and other points easily reached by the fiennan railway's have brought supplies to tha heart of the German- positions In Poland. The capture of. the barges Is thus a, step In cutting communication. 'Tha surrounded Oermana are v the twentieth and the guard corps." Tula nnd fir Cents. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose I cent to Foley & Co., Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a free trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for cougho. colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain In aides and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder aliments; and Foleya Cathartic Tableta, a wholesome and thor oughly cleansing cathartic, eapeclally comforting to stout persona.' For sale In jour town by all druggists. Advertise ment , Culls From . the Wire Quarantine placed on the Wltchita rtock yards two weeks ago when the foot and mouth disease was believed to have been found here was lifted last night by a.n order from the Department of Agri culture. Further erltlclsm of what was termed "dietolnted methods In, public heaJth work" was made at Jacksonville by Dr. Frederick R. Green of Chicago, in an address before tha annual convention of the American Publio Health awoelatlon. Th tenth annual convention of the Na tional Commercial Geo association opened at Minneapolis. Percy F Young of Newark. K. J., president of the associ ation, said the gad companies were less affected by the Kuropean war than any other public utility. . The Chicago Federal Tteeerve bank noti fied the member banks of district num ber seen that the present discount rsto is U per cent for msturities up to thirty ilnyn and per cent for longer maturltlea. Bankers declared the reduction waa a sign of easier money condition. The previous rata waa per cent for all maturities. The requests of firemen and hostlers for increased wages and better hours occupied the time of the railroad arbitra tion board at Chicago yesterday. The "roqueata" as they are officially labelled, numuer sixteen, as do those of the loco motive engineers. The hours and working conditions aro virtually aaked for engine crews, and advances asked are proportion ate to tha quality of service rendered. The grain shipping season from the American head of the lakes was a nit satisfactory one, in spite of the smaller wheat harvest over the northweat tin 'ear. according to figurea given out at huluth. Domestic receipts of grain t Duluth from Auausl 1 to November . aggregated 6T,l4.K bushels as compared with M,lT,:ii last year. Arrivals of bonded Krain fell off sharplv owing to Ihe partial crop failure over a large ares of the Canadian northwest. They amounted to 1.1K.015 bushels agalast 4. JS,r bushels last season. Tied crosses and dsnger slgnsls. warn ings and admonitions to be careful Indi cate th presence of .Tack O'Conner of Chicago at the local plant of Morris and company, where a campaign of safely first Is on. Foremen are In charge of committees In their different departments. These In turn are superscled by a central com mittee composed of superintendents, master mechanics and chief of the fire department. When the Idea was first brought up. It was not tnken up by the men until they realised that it ' meant dollars nnd cents to them. Then they became enthusiastic over It, according to O'Conner. The plan In Morris and company's plant Is practtcslly the same as the one use! at Cudahy's and the other local plants. It means safety to ihe men and efficiency to th plant, nccorllng to O'Conner whose business it Is to circulate about the country from Morris plant to Morris plant pushing the vifcty first campaign. "We have reduced accidents in our plants to 35 per cent in the short time the system has been in operation among us," he tald. A report Is made every day on the ac cidents that occur In each plant and everybody reports on It. The medical attendant Inspects eveiy slightest cut. In Chicago the company maintains a mo.lern dental parlor where the office employes are treated at cost and the laboring' men free of charge. Later a dental shop may bo established at the local plant, it being now under consideration, according to Mr. O'Conner. pander Takes Charge.. Following the resignation of William Mowers, superintendent of Morris and compunv's plant here, C. B. Spongier of ft. Louis has arrived to assume charge of tha plant. Spangler Is well known among the Morris people, he having been connected with the company for many year. In different capacities he hns served In Chicago, Kansas city and St. Louis. Since the purchase of the Omaha plant by Morris and compajiy there have been many changes here, the old employes being Kradually suppleuted by employes of the new purchase!. It is said that tha placing of Spangler at the head of the plant marks the complete assumption of the local plant by the Morris organisa tion. John Rhines of Oklahoma City has arrived to become chief engineer and master mechanic in the room of P. J. Lenilian, who has remove 1 to Chicago, whri-c he is connected with another coml pany. Odd Fellow tileol. South Omaha Odd Fellows at their annual olection Monday night elected the following offlcrs to serve during tha en u ng term: Fred Miner. X. G ; Fred llaas. V. K. H. Roberts, treasurer; Thomas Galloway, trustee; and Lew litter secretary. Tho meeting waa well attended and a number or Important nutlets were discussed. Illll Ncllool Honor Roll. In Ihe recent tests in the high school for Ilia sccind six weeks the following pupils have made !0 per cent or more in each Miujrcl carried; Katie Coffey A Ilea Follan -Ver .,. f. urti I.'lllan Poli in poruihv Hum . Rich.-irdsuii -rbvshlro P. Sedlacek Katlw H.uiev William Smith t Il iH tc flei'uy lren hptapuc f'.tith Kinsley Jessie Tuclcr lin-'Ji- Kutllek Tyiuls Wlrth i I ' rimer .Mary Wvness Noire Nichols Kva Yer'ian T1m;c pupils have, made a general average of W per cent or more in their ri;bjr"ls' ' M'i mi Vndrrsrn Oirrle tlutnhinson t ..Tr nnshman Helen Jukn CIri Cinek T-eonnrd Johnson HcASie Duncan Vlastu. Kadavv I'inimn, Dworak Mary Ms honey Wayi-e Km ah n. ila lortenen Rolli Hr.iechcck .'atnee Nnithrup Lvdln Hrnni Flerlnrt Kathrack Martha Hoffman Flmrr Tlasell Flora Wlrth Magle t llr Uoaalp. Cherokee coe 1. unecreeneil, ?4.; screen ed. $4 75. South 7. Mowlam hum. ft Coal. The Tooter. the hish school bi-weekly magazine, will be Issued to the students next Friday afternoon. Khoxall council No. 1461. Royal Ar canum, meets Friday evenlrur at the Workmen temple for elictlon of officers. Office space for rent In Bee office. 2VS K street. Terms reasonuble Well known location. Tel. South J7. The Federation of Improvement Clubs of South Omaha will bold Its weekly meet ing at th city hall Thursday evening, December 9. The local order of Red Men will hoid Its semi-annual nomination of officers next Thursday evening at its hall, 318 North Twenty-fourth street. The Ladles' Aid society of St. Likes Lutheran church will meet at tha home of Mrs. R. S. Nelson, 24ok K street, on Thursday, December 3, at 2 p. m. South Omaha circle of the Child Con servation leanue will meet Thursday aft ernoon at 2:30 o'clock at the high school. The topic for discussion will be "Sex Hygiene." Mrs. i. II. flummerville will read a paper and nature stories will be f t 1 i DISLIKES OUR SOCIAL LIFE Xanias Critic Finds Omaha in Bud Fix in Many Ways. HAS NO USE FOR THE MOVIES C1 4 s - t; V.. . :.-V rv . - - . :. i -r X ' -' c " r uc ..-TV? V. , f .. .... -srP'Vw. hiss. ) gaya 1'hey Air Had, that Dsnrlni la Immoral nnd that ' htlilren o l.onater Kntertalaj Them arMea at Home. Theodore ilanson of Topeks, Kan., a field secretary for lbs league of Ameil an Iuhllc W elfare .'.esoclatl ms, severely criticised Omaha beforti th local :blle Welfare association at the Commercial lili last night. He condemns tl moving pi tuie shos. sss that 60 to i.' per cent of the films shown are Immoral and not fit to be seen. Ho has n use for the dsnce hall, even when supervised, anil condemns th meth ods of administering charity and Justice aa now practiced. Th home life of the peoplo has been destroyed, children no longer are able to entertain themselves at home, as once thev did. and the church Is losing So per cent cf Ihe Sunday school children as they grow up. To remedy these conditions, he proposes that a wel fare commission of five members, with power to regulate or suppress, be crested to control public anvsrmmt places and recreations. HabM Frederick Colin, i halrman of th meeting, said the spesktr bad outlined what th Omwha Public Welfare conjmls. slon nss purposing to do. K. I. lepon. principal of I'oit school and chairman of a child study rommilti-e of Ihe welfare board, reported Jhat plans were under wsy to make a del n lied sur vey of social londlllops affecting Jmenile life In Omaha. This report will be pub llnhed when complete. An effort win b'e made to 1nciee the membership of the welfnr orlntlon, a pew organization, until It numbers thou sands. We ars Intending to act. not lo talk." ssld ltabbl Cohn. slop That t ssak. lr. Kings New 11'very will do It. tie! a bottle todsv. A o,uick. safe, sure rough and cold remedy. iA- and II. All drugRlsts Advertisement. UNIVERSITY OF OMAHA PLANS LIBRARY FUND CONCERT A coin ert will he given Saturday even ing at the I'tilvrrslty of Omaha by tha Junior class fcr the purpose of establish ing a library fund. 11 Is th plan of the Junior class to start th fund and hava each ef th classes at tha school give plays and concerts throughout the sea son. In this way contributing toward Its growth. As much school talent as pos sible ulll Iw be used. Some of he out siders who will contribute to th program are: Miss Grace Poole, contralto, accom panied by Miss Mabel Kelley: Helen Tay lor, pianist : Augusta Menfedobt, vlollnst, accompanied by Wllma Bruce. Electrician Ready To Pull the Death I Lever, Should Worry L1TTI.K P.Of'K. Ark .i Dec. I.-O. H. j t'empsey, appointed electrician at th I Arkansas penitentiary to succeed Luther Castllns. who resigned loaay. is nor. a sentimentalist, neither Is he affllded with "nerves." The fact that ten men. four whites and sir negroes, ar In the death chamber of the penitentiary and that he may have to pull the lever that will send ail ten to lieath. does not set m to worry him. It wna this prospect thst caused Castling to reslan. althouah he admitted th place )i i comfortable berth, that h hat no other itosltlon In prospect and that times were hnrd. "Of course, no one would like to kill a. fellow man." Dempsey said tonight. "It Is a disagreeable task, but it Is all In th day's work and I'll do It Just Ilk t would any other disagreeable work that might fall to my lot. I'd b glait lo hear that all ten mn had been as red from the (hair. But If they aren't and I hava to pull the lever that sends them to death, it won't worry me. I feel aure thnt Ihe night after the first execution I'll go home and sleep just aa welt as I always do." Tha Want Ad Columns of Tha Be Xtm Read Dally by Teople In Search af Ad vertised Opportunities. toi.l l.v Mc'sdann a OorRe McNeil. .1. L. .Shusait. L. VV. Karris, Kd Kohansky, J. V. Pnnciik and .1. D. Ptarrle. Nebraska lodge No. 227, Ancient Order of I'nlted Workmen, will hold Its annual election of officers to serve until June, ltu'i, on Thursday evening at McCrann'a hall. The funeral of .1. Frenchey Phillips will be held this morning at o'clock from Iarkln's chapel to Ht. Mary's church. In terment will be made in St. Mary's ceme tery, Washington tent No. C, Knifihts of the Maccabees, will hold an election of offi cers next Wednesday evening. December 2. Axe Falls on Necks Of Chicago Cops Who Take Thieves' Money -CHICAGO, Dec. 3. Hepey K. Power and Mlcharl J. Mulvey. detectives accused by investigators of the council crime com mission of accepting money from thieves, were i.l'chai'gcd from the police force today. Captain John .1. Halpln. former chief of the detective bureau; Lieutenant John Tobln i.nd eight Uctectlvea sergeants were named in churgc.i mad by Maclay Hoyne, etato'a attorney, In a letter to Mayor Harrison demanding their dis missal. Hoyne said he based his demand on his belief thnt he had evidence warrant ing their indictment on the charge of ac cepting money to protect criminals from arrest. Mayor Harrison refused to sus pend the policemen unless Hoyne would make public at once the evidence he bus against the detect I vea. A year ago Mr. Hoyne began Investi gation's of reports that policemen had Klvrn protection to ronfl.''enee men, hlh wny robbers, burglars, sale blowers and Ph kpochcls. He now Is said to have confessions from men who testified they had paid tribute to the police. White Togs the Red Pants of TJ. S. Navy WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 Another plea for uniforms of khaki and forestry green lo replace the bullet-drawing white worn by American seamen was made by Surgeon General BraJsted of the navy, In his annual report submitted today to Secretary Daniels. It was pointed out that the disadvantages of the white uni form were rtrlklngly Illustrated at Vera t'rux, where the sailors offered perfect tai'iicU for sluirpshhootera and snipers. A continued decrease In alcoholism waa noted In th report r.nd credited to Secre tary Daniel s recent order barring liquor The Want Ad Column t Tha Bee Are Read Dally by People In Search of -Ad-vertlsed Opportunities. In the Courts Fioderlck Nugent, long known to the postal authorities us the "supreme ruler" of the Iridescent Order of Iris," head of the Occult School of Sciences, and also as Prof. Jean D'Astro, astrologer and Prof. Frederick, palmist, wss sentenced in the New Vork federal . district court to serve a term or eighteen months In tlie lulled States penltentlitrv at At lanta. Nugent pleaded guilty to an In dictment chatging tin, use of the malls In the operation of a number of swindling . schemes. - Daniel T. Rsy,1 Ijom Angeles, promoter of a mining compuny tupltallxed at a million dollars, was cum b led by lev eland federal Jury on six counts ciiHrElng he falsely representet himself to be a I'nlted States secret eervle. of ficer, with intent to defraud. Three women teeMfled he had obtained money from them on promiae to wed. Hentencc wus deferred pending appeal. The law provides that Kay may be fine! l.ooo or sentenced to three years' Imprisonment, or both, on each count. THE TOOTH TRUTHFUL advortisins: ia.n part of our busings polioy. WebdTjrtiyi dorse the Omaha Ad club's work to make ALL ad vtrtislng truthful. Every statement in onr advertisements, wletker in tlia publicj prees, display windows or on iri'.'o cards is absolutely the truth. Our department managers attach their signature to their part of th'o advertisement as a bond 1'ov tins truth and tlieno Rigned papers are. kept on file in the advertising department. Furthermore, every item is earef ally censored and checked by an exe cutive, more thoroughly ossuring.that everything is exactly as represented. If at any time you should see what you believe to be a mis-statement or exaggeration we resjectfully request that you report it to the executive office for investigation and explanation. In order to help along the good work of the Ad club we have adopted the Seal of Truth, the official emblemi of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, which will appear regularly in our printed advertisements and we trust that nil other advertisers will do likewise. Burgess-Nash Company. BROWN, FRY AND KNAPP & ON NOMINATING COMMITTEE ! Randall K. Brown, Tom Fry and F. B. j Knapp have leen chosen as a nominating committee of the Commerclul club. iO will be their duty first to chose a Com-j nierclal club director from the bureau of publicity and one from thn traffic bureau. Then they are tu nominate at least US other inemliers of the club from a list of names furnished them according to a specified apportionment In the various classes of business In the city. Out of this list sixty directors are to be elected at a general election of the club to be held In a few weeks. SHIP TO NEAREST PORT, IS BELGIAN RELIEF MESSAGE NKW YORK, Dec. 2. "Ship at once tu the nearest seaport." This message was sent today by the American CommlaMon for Relief 'n Belgium to mure than 1.u0 committees In the I'nlted States. The comm'shlon now has perfected country- wide shipping araiigements and it Is ex- , peeled that vast quantities of food and clothing which have been assembled at j various city and stale headquarters will j begin In a day or two to converge In great j tratnlnads to every important port in Ihe I'nlted Htates. ! Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday till 9 P. WLi 19 Shopping Days Till Xmas. Burgess-Nash Company. Shop v Early, f 'everybody's store rduraday, Dh 1014. HTOKK NKWH VOR THURSDAY" Hiooe. Doaiglaaj 1ST. Hot Springs, Arkansas, nation's Sanitarium; America's Play Grounds No Guessing. No Experimenting, And At Comparative Small Expense The Ideal Resort for Health and Pleasure Hint Springs, Arkansas, Is so far and away the greateat health resort In Amer. lea, that there Is none other to even be compared with It. While thousands upon thousands per sona seeking; heaJth. visit these famous hatha each year, yet many more thous ands ehould come who do not. If you are troubled with rheumatism. Gout, Malaria, locomotor Ataxia (earlier atagea). Hrlghta Disease (not too far ad vanced). Diver or bladder trouble, Iye pepala. Skin or Blood Dlaeaitt. Catarrhal trouble. Women'a Diseases, or any ail ments of a kindred ratue you should by all mean a consider Hot Springs, Ar kansas, aa the moat natural place for your cure. These waters are certified in reports issued by the Department of the Inter ior as being radio active to a marked degree, due to dissolved radium emana tion (a gaa). Owned and controlled aa theae springs are. by the 1. 8. Oovernment, your com fort and convenience hava already been ajraured. You are protected from ex orbitant charges, the hotel rates are extremely reasonable, tha charge for batha is ridiculously low and even the railroad fare are mads raperlaJly at tractive High -up in the heart of tha dark Mountains the climate is ideal both Win ter and Hummer. Hotels full of the kind of people you Ilka tu meet many probably from your home town. (me of tlie finest IS hole unit courses In the Houth Land. Winter training grounds for botli American and National league Bu.se Ball flubs; borre-back rid ing and mountain climbing. Write, anyhow, ami get full particu lars, handsome souvenir booklets, views of the City, arid Government reports full of Interest to you and your friends. Cut out the coupon and mat! it today. Mr. Geo. R. Beldir.g, rc'y Business Men's Deague, Hot Springs, Arkansas. I' lea e aend, without tost or obliga tion on my part, full Information and L tl. Government reports and recuin. niendatioint regarding Hot Hprings, Arkansas, Hotels, llaths. Prices, etc. Name Addresa Town State EXTRA SPECIAL Women's and Misses' New Winter COATS at a Saving of Fully a Third at the Price ' 1450 THAT'S the way w bought them from the maker and we are going to give you the ixnu-fit of the transaction. The coats represent thorieauou's very latent ideas more thaxi a fccore of the mot favored styles for selection and the offering, affords most unusual buying opportunities. Tlie materials include Curltex plush, Arabian lamb, imported mixtures, zibelines, etc., new flare styles, lelted or plain, with large collars. Black, navy, brown, greeu and novelty mixtures. A coat sale you cannot afford to overlook. Bargees-Wash Co. eooad Floor. If in Doubt About a Present Give a Mer chandise Certificate YOU cao purchase theaa certifi cates for any amount you da Blre and then be relieved of the worry of selection and of the fear of choosing, the wrong Ktt.. The. redolent can usa tbe cei ttflrate to aecure Just tbe thing be or abe moat wants. Tben botb tbe giver and tbe recipient are benefited. We Sell Red Crow Seali for Chriitmai Packages IN tbls year of many calls for aid Omahans must not overlook th requirements of the battle against tuberculosis. Important assistance la given tbls cause every year In the Red Cross Christmas seal. We extend our aid by selling these seals. Here's Something New Women's Gaiter BOOTS at $5.00 the Pair A BEAUTIFUL new design in button boots on a me dium recede toe last, made from selected patent leather and imported black gaiter tops, hand finished in every particular. A very comfortable fitting, dressy pattern and an unusual value. arf s-trash O. Mala Tloor. The KID GLOVE Section Has Been Doubled' in Selling Space AND Is ready for your Christmas Gift selection. Tbe world's best makes of gloves for women and children are represented, including several brands which are confined to Burgess-Nash ex clusively. Among them are the Keynler French made gloves, Mark Cross English gloves, and we are agents for the "Harrison Rein deer" fabric gloves. Special selection for children's gloves and nest gift boxes with each purchase. nrr a MmsM fW, - Mala Tloor. sBurgess-Nash Co. Everybody's Store 16th and Harney. THURSDAY IS CARAMEL DAY F' REHH nut caramels, very spe cial, at, pound 2Ac Penochl, fresh made, lb . ...iftc Almond and pecan brittle, honiw- made. pound ' 8ttc Toasted marshniallows, special, per pound 17c We are exclusive agents for Omaba for the well-known1 Park & Tilford candies. Bnrress-ITash Co. Main rloe. WILL THERE Be a V1CTROLA in Your Home CHRISTMAS? ALL. dealers roust sell Victrolas at the same prices and on tbe same terms The only different Is that you get better choice at Uurgess-Nssh and better service. Bra;ees-Vasb Oe- JTourt neor.