HE BEE: OMAHA. TiUnsiUY. .1 AXlWTiY 14, Dandruff Makes v Hair Fall Out 25 cent bottle of "Danderine" keeps hair thick, strong, beautiful. Girls! Try this! Doubles beauty of your hair in few moments. f i .... V 1 7 ; S ' !. I ' " - i ' - f . SCHLITZ HOTEL IS SOLD FOR $400,000 Union Securities Co. of Omaha the Buyer Will Lease Second Floor to First National Bank. TO ERECT A NEW STRUCTURE Within ten minutes after an applica tion of Danderlne you cannot find a sin gle trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not Itch, but what will pleaso you' moat will bo after a few weeks' use, when you Bee new hair,' f hie and downy at first yc-but really new hair growing, all over the sralp. . A little Danderlne Immediately doubles the beauty- of your hair. No difference how .dull., faded, brittle and seraKRy, Just moisten a cloth with Danderlne and care fully draw It through your hair, taklna one small strand at a time. The effect Is amarlng your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an Incomparable lustre, soft ness and luxuriance. Get'a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dan derlne from any drug store or toilet counter,, and prove that your hair Is as pretty and, soft as any that it has been neglected or " Injured by . careless treat mentthat's all you surely can fcave beautiful hair and lots of It If you will Just try a little Danderine. Advertise ment. ' - After a number of weeks of stubborn negotiations the deal was closed Tuesday night by the I'nlonSerurltlrs company of Omaha for the purchase of the Srlillti hotel property, extendlin on sixteenth street from Harney street north to the alley and Inoluding tho Sihlita hotel, the Parisian Cloak company establishment, the Rhemian-McConnell drug store loca tion, a shoe store and the location, or some of tho Orkln ntores. The Vogel In vestment company of Milwaukee, former owners of the property, have disposed of It for a consideration snld to be X.00. The I"nlon Securities company content-. plates erecting a substantial store and office building, with the understanding that the First National bank, now at Thirteenth and Farnam, is to lease the entire Bccond floor. Company nf Omaha Men.. Tho I nlon Serurlty company Is a hold ing company recently organised In Omaha to handle a few Investments. Interested In the company are Isaac Congdon, John D. Crelghlon. F. If lavls. president of tho First National bank, and a number of others. The company ban not yet de cided what is to be tho site of the build ing to be erected there eventually. There Is lots of time to, figure on thBt ss the . I ' .w K..ll.1lca 4V.A..A Ml.. jfrvnvm. irunvn VII lilt ipwnuiupn . "'-I good for two yenrs more. It Is not likely thenthat the new building will be erected before two years, which will mesn tnat the First National bank will continue in its old stand at Thirteenth and. Farnam for at least that long. "What w-e will ask of the company," said .T. Ij. Davis, cashier of the . First National,. "Is that they give us the en tire second floor In one. We will do the furnlstyng and make a bank of it." This property Is 6(5 feet from east to west and as it extends farm Harney to the alley It Is a half block long north and south. Within a block of Sixteenth and Farnam streets it is considered one of the most desirable locations in the city. . Tt Is also considered In real estate circles one of the largest and most im portant actual sales made In some time in Omaha. Other transactions have been made on property equally valuable re cently, but they have been long-term leases rather than out-and-out sales. Clergy Directors of Banks in Olden . Days at Ely, Eng. In the old days In England, ministers and even bishops were officers of ssvlng bsnks, according to a rare old lesflet Just donated to the puWIe llbrsry museum by .Mrs. Anna P. Otis. 723 South Twenty-fifth svenue. The leaflet was Issued at Ely, Knelsnd. in IW, and announced the or ganization of the Fly Savings bank. .The Right Reverend Ixrd Bishop of Kly was patron, the Very Keverend Dean of Kly was president, snd a number of other reverends were directors. Interest was to be raid at the rate of three pounds, eight shillings six pence per year on each 100 pounds sterling depo-lted. Tho father of Mrs. Otis fosinerly lived at Kly and the old leaflet w-ns found by her among his papers. Sons of Herman Are Holding Meeting Members of the Nebraska executive committee of tho Sons of Herman, Oermen-Amerli an Insurance lodge, are holding their semi-annual meeting at the Paxtun hotel. Those attending Include President Albert v. d. lleyde, Grand Island; secretary, Carl Itohde, Columbus; treasurer. Frits Volpp, Bcrihner; A. P. Young. Nebraska City; J. H. lxhmann, Hastings; John Kchtn-llrr, SI an ton. MILWAUKEE COMPLETES AN EXTENSIVE TUNNEL ON COAST Friday the Mrwaukee road will open to traffic the Pnoqnalmle tunnel, forty milea east of Seattle, to trsffle. This tunnel baa been bored through the solid rock of the Cascade range a distance of two and one-half miles and at a cost of t- OHO.000. Work was started In 113 and has progressed constantly since then, and the remarkable feature of carrying on construction has l -en that .,.,t a life hss YOUNGSTERS ENJOY TALK The nsw tunnel on the Milwaukee will shorten the roast line more than throe and one-half miles and will eliminate a number of heavy grades. BY MILLS ON LIVE BEARS tlaaerman to Inry. The Cincinnati club has claimed Pitcher Jlageiman hy the waiver route and will prohsbly secure him. It Is not Intended by Cincinnati to ki-ep hhn, but to use him In nnoOn-r deal which the lied officials bavi! In mind. Oo-lie dances Juet like a bear," ex claimed a little kiddle In the crowd of almost tn that heard Enos A. Mills, the naturo lecturer, tell some of his hear stories snd Illustrate them at the public library Tuesday afternoon. The young sters keenly enjoyed the Rocky mountsln msn's tales of his personal experiences with bents. CELEBRATORS GIVEN THIRTY DAYS IN JAIL Beindorff Will i Contest to Trial Contest .jit., flia . wOl of Charles l'eln dorff, who dlett last "March, leaving the hulk of his tlS.ons estate to his daughter. Mrs. Minnie Mumett, since deceased, has gone to trial In' Judge Kstello's district Court. Otto Beindorff, a son, and several grandchildren are opposing probato of the will on tlte ground that unduo In fluence was used hy bis daughter and her friends and that Mr. Belndorrf was mentally Incapahlo of making a nil). T.' W. Blackburn, who drew the all!, was questioned on tho witness stsnd by Attorney Connell, who attempted to so- Frank and Kate West. li2 California street, arrested for disturbing the peace, were allowed to depart from police court Tuesday morning, when Frank, who had rw'n given hw freedom temporarily to purchase tickets for himself and wife to Waterloo, la., showed the bits of paste bosrd to Judas Foster. The sarno pair were rearrested on the same charge Tues day plsht and sentenced to thirty days rsi h in tho county jail Wednesday morn ing. . Frank had taken back the tickets, and with .the money he and his wife had pro ceeded to get "gloriously exhllcratod." STEGNER COMMITTEE IS TO MEET AGAIN TODAY The Tloard of Kdncatlon committee on the case of Miss Iconise lUcgner did not hold lis second meeting yesterday ss planned, but will hold It today. Tim committee found, after Its first conference, that tho ciuestlnn wna not. so cure admissions favorable to the plain-1 Mniple. but that It required very careful tlf la. Mr. Wackburn's memory proved faulty. He declared several times that he waa unable to recollect clearly points raised In questions. He admitted that lie had been acquainted with Mrs. Hurnett and that she had been his client. A Remedy For All Pain "The efficiency of any drug" says Dr. CP. Bobbins, "is known to us by the results we obtain from its use. It we are able to eon trol pain and disease ny-meana of any pre paration, we certainly are warranted in Ha use. One of the principal symptoms of all diseases ts pain, and this Is what the patient most often applies to us for, 1. e. something to relieve his pain. It we can arrest this firomptly, the patient la most liable to trust D os (or the other remedies which wilt effect a permanent onre. One remedy which I have used largely In my practice Is Antl kamnia Tablets. Many and varied are tbel uses. I have put them to the test on many occasions, and have never bees disappoint ed. I found them especially valuable lor headaches of malarial origin, where quinine was being taken. They appear to prevent the bad after-eOeets of the quinine. Antl kamnla Tablets are also excellent tor the headaches from Improper digestion; also tor headaches of a neuralgic origin, and es peolailyforwomen subject topalnsat certain times.. Two Antl-kamnla Tablets give prompt rellef.and lna short time the patient ( able to go about as usual." These tablets maybe obtained atall druggists. Aik for A-K Tablets. They are also unexcelled for headaches, neuralgia and all pains. HOW TO HAVE LONG BEAUTIFUL HAIR ; By a Hair Specialist. Dahlman Remits Fine of Man Who Talks Up to Judge In less than fifteen minutes after he had paid a fine of $5 and costs Imposed on him by Police Magistrate Foster for contempt of court, C. W. Bales, man ager of the Omaha Harness company. 318 HoJth Thirteenth street, was pardoned by Mayor James C. Dahlman. The affair arose out of the following occurrence. Tuesday afternoon a negro entered the offices of the Omaha Harn ess company, asked for work, was re fused, and then to get even stole a piece of harness from- In front of the place. Jle was caught, arrested and sentenced to fifteen days In Jail. ' Cafes appeared against him. Following Foster's sentence. It is as serted that Bales exclaimed, "Fifteen days. Hell, Judge, you ought to give him sixty." Foster immediately fined Bales 15 for contempt of court and had him put in the bullpen with tho prisoners,, until the session was at an end. When he was called out. Bales paid the fine without a murmur, but Immediately applied to the mayor, ' who asserted that he had not been given a fair cioel, and pardoned him. Foster would not speak of the matter In detail after court, merely making a statement that Bales had said enough to warrant the fine he Imposed. Bales was very. Indignant over the affair, which he declared was wholly unwarranted. Retailers Will Meet at Paxton Tonight The regular monthly meeting of tho As sociated Retailers of Omaha Is to bo held this evening at the Paxton hotel at 6:15. The legislative committee Is to make' Its report on proposed legislation to come up at the present session of the lawmakers. Tho collection department of the Associated Retailers Is also to make Its report. The collection department, which Is newly Installed, Is to be in operation by the first of nex.t week. The retailers con sidered this matter for somo time before they derided to establish a collection agency In connection with tho organization. artloii. Tho fact that the committee spent one entire afternoon on the mat ter of the tcacher relnsf ateinent (which seems to be a strong probability) Is taken aa Indicating that it Is not proceeding in nny pell-mell manner. ATTORNEY SAYS BRODEGAARD AFFAIRS WILL BE ALL RIGHT Tlwit the company owning the .Brode gaurd tncortxrntcd chain of. 2M stores Is solvent and that W. O. Ure and Paul Kuhtis are working with members of the company to reduce the Indebtedness and xtend the credit while Mr. Brodrgaard Is In California resting Is declared by At torney Ed Balrd. That Mr. TTre and Mr. Knhna will be successful In their en deavor Is their belief. Tho financial stringency is said to be due to heavy purchases of stocks before tho war and slower trade this winter. The Originators of Half Price Clothing Sales 'in Omaha Aft A , -a "no MVTT9 M J "... f If i! A I ill'. I I u "Look" for the Maker's Name on the Label When You Buy Your Suit or O'coat Otliii Loss If ohie (Gsifim at this semi-annual HALF PRICE sale of Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats. Nothing like it in Omaha from a VALUE GIVING standpoint. It has been the biggest sale this store ever held. That people recognize and appreciate the Genuine Worth and exceedingly low price of Kuppenheimer, Society Brand and Hart. Schaffner & Marx is proven every day. . Hundreds upon hundreds of these fine Suits and Overcoats to select from right up to the mark of style excellence and only half priced. $40 Garments $20 $35 Garments $17.50 $30 Garments $15 i $25 Garments $12.50 $20 Garmcirts $10 $18 Garments $9 i $15 Garments $7.50 $12 Garments $G GREEN HEADS BUYERS OF BURGESS-NASH STORE It Is not hard to stop the hair from falling out and promote Its growth If the right means are used. There is no s.n fni flu. Ri-iiljvwIiArji thu Imlr roots are dead and the scalp U shiny. How- and' Assistant to the Vice President Van EASTERN RAILROAD MEN LOOK OVER OMAHA. ROADS "We are Just out ascertaining If there are . any of the western railroads that have accounting systems that are more efficient- than ours," said C. I Bardo, general manager of the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad, who, accom panied by Vice President Tomllnson, Me chanical Superintendent Fltxmaurlce, En gineer of - Maintenance of Way Backus ever, to those who have not reached this condition, immediate steps should be taken to stop It before it la too late. Here is a simple recipe which you can make at home, that will stop the hair from falling out, promote its growth and eradicate scalp eruptions and scalp hu mors. To a half pint of waiter add 1 oz. bay rum, a small box of Barbo Com pound and os.. off glycerine, and apply to the hair, rubbing with the finger tips, two or three times a week. ' These In gredients can be obtained at any, drug utore at very little cost and mixed at home. This recipe not only promotes the growth of the hair, but darkens streaked gray hair arid makes it soft and glossy. Advertisement. Quit Sneezing! A Utile Koodoo's Catarrhal Jelly placed In the nostrils will bring relief. Your drucgit guariuitMs it. Moacr ak 11 it UlU. A IX or SUg tube o( ' , LONDON'S Original and Gnuin CATARRHAL JELLY Dos t delay. Use it st once. Its cooling, soothing, bsallag effects are woodertul. Best tbing you can use for enroaio natal catarrh, colds In head. snVesing. dry cstanh. sore aose. nose bleed, etc. 16.0utt.0u0 tubes have been sold. Writs us ior generous free sample. 1C00 dnisiri.ts sell this splendid lewedy. Avoid dsnious substitutes. KONDOM MFO. CO, MlrraaapaHe, Mlnr- Alstltie, all of the same road, are spend ing the day. In the city. The 'officials arrived In'thelr car, and later left for Kansas City, where they will look into the accounting systems of the roads having headquarters there. They went to tho Union Pacific head quarters, where after meeting General Manager Ware, they went to the office of Auditor Stirling ind wer given an In sight into his system of keeping company accounts. ' Later In the day they visited the Lion Pacific shops. As to business conditions in tho east, Oeneral Manager Bardo said: "Up to this time there has been slight improvement and we are looking for something better, but it is Impossible to tell lust how long It will be before the desired change will be . brought about. The authority given for the advance in freiaht rates by the eastern roads is cer tain to help some and enable the roads to go on with needed Improvements to the properties." , The department managers and buyers of the Burgeos-Nash company met at their store Tuesday evening and organised an association which will bear the name of the Burgess-Nash Buyers' associa tion. - .' The sole purpose of this organisation Is for the dlscusrfon of various topics, conditions, when and how to sell most deslrabln merchandise, suggestions from all .departments on how to get best re sults, planning ahead, etc., which will be educational and advantageous to thn do- psrtttients not only In each individual's connection with It, but the welfare of tho store In general. The officers elected are A. L. Oreen, president; Hiram Junes, silk department, vice president; Mrs. E. P. Wright, corset department, secretary. A committee consisting of Ueorge Adwers, Pain Johnson, J. W. Watson. Miss N. Watson and Miss M. OMalley was appointed to draw up rules and by laws of the association. It was also decided that the meetings should bo called once a month on the lest Tuesday of each month. The first regular meeting was set for Tuesday evening, January 26. Bco Want Ads Are the Host Business Head Pally by People In Search of Ad vertised Opportunities. Any $2 and $2.50 Stiff Hat, 95 Any $3.00 Stiff Hat at c $1.25 aaassoca DECISION OF INJUNCTION SUIT IS POSTPONED Decision of the Injunction suit brought by Edwin T. Rohe to prevent chsnges In capital stock of the National Fidelity and Casualty company was postponed to allow further argument ; by request of attorneys for the company after District Judge Sear Indicated he would sustain the temporary restraining order. Lack of adequate notice of a special meeting Is alleged by the plaintiffs. iMHhiniiiiiuiiiu Typewriters For Ront I slot make 70a want - 1 I $1 and Up Fer Month X I Central Typewritsr Exchange Inc. J 807-3O9 South 17th. '' t Phoos) Doug. 4121. J PUR.SE IS TAKEN FROM MUFF WHILE IN THEATER Miss Pearl Raff, cashier at the College Inn csfe. 216 South Eighteenth street, re ports to the police that while In a local theater her purse waa stolen from her muff. The receptacle contained 110 In cash, a two-karat ruby ring with claw setting and a pair of cuff buttons marked "P. R."' The Jewelry was a keepsake and Miss Raff declares If it Is returned to her, she would be glai to let the thieves retain the cash. Try Thla (or- 'enralala. Neuralgia la a pain In the nerves. Sloan's Liniment penetrates and soothes the .aching nerves. 'Get a bottle now. All druggist. Advertisement. R0SEWATER TO ADDRESS THE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY Victor Rusewaler 'will address the Omaha Philosophical society at 3 p. m. Sunday at their hall In the Labor temple. Nineteenth and Farnam streets. His subject will be ''Short Ballot." Know the Coal You Buy How much have you known in the part about the coal you have bought? Who mines it where is it mined how is it mined how carefully is it prepared for your use? You ' spend a considerable sum of money on coal and you should buy it carefully. Know what you get You Jo know when you buy LEHIGH'VALLEY ANTHRACITE The Coal That Satisfies It is the finest of Pennsylvania anthracite, or hard coal. The various sizes, egg, stove, nut, etc, always run uniform. Careful preparation does away with the presence of slate and other foreign matter. In addition to these qualities, and because of them, Lehigh Valley Anthracite bums long and evenly, with little waste, giv ing steady and ample heat The next time you need coal order Lehigh Valley Anthracite. Order it by name. Your dealer will ply you: If he can't, write LEHIGH VALLEY COAL SALES CO. McCormick Building Chicago, III. UHihvaLU9 We Sell ;rttW ITHIGN VALLEY J$M. AMTrlRACiTE Tk who sell Sisa is DieoUreel b DaeJara ill Labis Valley Anthracite SUPt 'ill COAL BALE C6: This la Bad Meats. The Indoor life ot winter, with lack of eutdoor exercise, puts a heavy load on the kidneys. Nearly eterybody suffers from rheumatism, backache, pain in sides and back, kidney and bladder ailments A backache may not mesn snything fcrl ous. but it certainly does not ineau any. thing good, it's tirttcr he un tin aaie side and take Foley Kidney Pill 19 vtrengthen snd invigorate the' kldncs nd help them do their work. They help rid the blood of acids and poisons. o!d by all deb is Ad ertmeiuent An Easy Way To End Catarrh Forever impls Home Treatment Destroys (terms of This Dangerous Disease. 4 . The I'falnn whv an mnnv n.nnla w . .1 suffer from Catarrh never seem able to ' gel euren is that they are continually seeking the momentary relief of sprays, douching, greasy creams, ointments, etc 8uch things Uo open ui the swollen nos trils and clear the head temporarily be sido Htopplna for a mhile the 1l(f uxl lnr blowing-, hawking, spitting and choking hut they never ture. To drive 0111. t'a- tnrrh for gnori vou have got to tet down 1 10 lis real rauxe. I'Hlarrli Is a Krrni llx esse. The sir l always full of (starrlil germs tlirrn off hy one person mii.i hIj- ; sorhed hy another and when the system ' does fail to throw off such genim tnev find permanent liMlaeiiient In tli nose, throat and head and multiply rapidly. The germs 11T 1 iitarrh run beat be lie- 1 stroyed bv 1n!ia4lnir the Mire inodicated air of Ifyonu I r. ronouiM'rd llvo-inei. "Chicago's Nwst and Best Hotel" Tin; I Lome of Omaha People Visiting Chicago The Place Where You 'll Meet Your Friends And Your Home Paper is Waiting for You at the Newt Stand Uaoerta Psrtoaal Saperviaiea of HARRY C.MOIR Tlila spleiKlbl and powerful combination of oil of Kuiulvptus with other lit-almt; aueuts l.i a wonderful k.tiiiIiI.ImI Uix tlon. You breathe Ita'atr into your noxe. throat and lunRS by means of a small hard rubher inlialer wult h the Hhermun A McConnell I'rux Co.. uud oilier leading diusglKlH In till vicinity sunnlv with every complete treatment. This melt rsted air is certain death to the verms of Catarrh and drive ilieni completely out of your xystein and when the aerriin are dextroved the i-aturih with ail Its Oitutgreeable svniitoiOH all! atop. Kven Ian or three minutes line w itlve, re fresh llig relief while if you a III use It I '. u 11 ll.re lime a. iluv for a lew nrrku it ill eoitinlelelv IhiiIh!i caturrlt and eei n riililooi of i.ittarih. Am Hyuniel la pleuMiit lu breathe And la alwuvs koII hy li ilfniMM e.erahere Willi a pualtiVe guai antee of suetennf ol result or inoiiev bai k, auiely no Catarrhal aufferer shuuhl ?) long before trying this Simula home cmedy. Advertisement. III 1 i'f 1 j i p. -: It 1 s-yfaMiiijrtkw- A Room with a Bath for a Dollar and a Half Home of the BostbnOyster House . The Most Famous Restaurant in In the Heart of the Loop Convenient to Stations, Theatres, Shops Prison tel the West Courteous trearment i Every Convenience fcrCom&rt -'V";;.: I '. I- . ' H 1 -iV- -, : J 't-T TJ. r. , ELIZABETH is to be given next, and she is one of tho prettiest, sweetest dolls we ever bqv She has light hair and blue eyes, and is styl- . ishly dressed in the. very, m latest fashion.. She has a blue dress, bluo hat and bine 6hocs and stockings. The little girl that wins, her will surely bo de lighted. Elizabeth will be given free to the little trirl under 12 veam ot ege that brings or malls as the largest number of dolls' pic t tires cut out of the Dally and Hunday Iiee before 4 p. ni. Hat urday, January 10. Elizabeth's picture will be, in The Bee every day this week. Cut thern out, and ask your friends to save the pictures in their paper for you too. See how many pictures of Eliza beth you can get," "and be sure to turn them in . to The Bee office before p. rn. Saturday, Jan. 16. You Can See Elizabeth at The Bee Office "Quality Tells" MadUen and Clark St. CHICAGO J. O. CONWAY HUTCHINS. Msneker For 79 years this famous Brand lias deserved the'reputation of Main tained Quality. Today BOND & LILLARD Bottled In Bond leads all others in the demand of the critical whiskey user. This old-fashioned hand made Sour Mash Whis key is sold iverywhere because demanded every where. mmyf tyA DISTRIBUTING CO., mWvWm Dialulery: -fhf J Lawrenceburg, Ky. X iS "-1 W.sUra Officat I fjXJ 415-417 Delaware) St, tstaaiisy , " '!-"y UiSU