) THE BEE; OMAHA. WKDNT.SDAVy .IAXUAUV 27, 1015. n- AUTM1KP0TISII BILLjS KILLED ITeasurs Belating to Conduct of Omaha Gove nrcer.t Fails to Get o First Ease in Senate. . TLK rOR GENERAL MEASURE (From a Ktaff CorresnnwlenO LINCOLN, Jn. (Special -The anM-nrpotlpm bill of tiortge-' or-Vnwrlss, prohibiting; the employment by the city of '. any relatives of cl!y cpmrnlsloni'ra . li . Omaha. mt n wrir death thin morning 1 vhen the committee oa municipal affair . recommended ,Jt. for rrrflnlto postpone ment. Senator IxxIrs carried the flsjit to the floor of the senate, but as defeated there alio, teini ab'.e to muatcr but eleven votes. - Attack Made, on lltnxh. , The Incident eras made the occasion for an attack on the Omaha Nty -commissioners and the commission flan of gov ernment at tt worked out there. ' "Scandal" and "absolute failure' were terma applied to Ue city administration tn Omaha by Senator Dodae. Among oilier thins he said that ne;)otlim wu i revel ent He aald that one commissioner had and a borther-ln-law In the city's orn ploy, and that In many Instances rtlatlvrs had been given positions to which sal aries but o dutlea attached. Howell for (Seaeral Rill. Senator Howell, chairman of the com mittee on municipal affairs, objected to the fact that the bill applied only to Omaha. He told hla Douclae county col league that aa far a he was concerned It would be .all. rlaht If he would make the bill Irene rai. but that it would never have hia aupport aa loni aa It bore the earmarks of .an, attempt .to wash In the open eenata the dirty lUieo of one par ticular district or city. ( , ' Mar-Draft A aether. Senator randa)l .of York took up this phase of the argument and made strenu ous objection to the Idea that Omnha could not bjn considered separately, from the remarka made by several of th sen ator It la very likely that another .bill, applying to the. state generally. will' be Introduced within the renilnln live diys. Panama Commission Sending Money Back (From a Staff Correspondent.) tilKrtlJ. Jnh. 24-Ppecla.)The state commsnlon' that had In -charge' raising funds for a Nebraska building at the ranama-raclflo exposition, an attempt which was abandoncl. Is returning to the arhoot children, every cent subscribed by them. Mr. Mellor, who wan In charge of this particular branch of the work, malted out checks this morning. ' Money raised later by the sale of medals in a popular campaign, amount' Ing to S3.R7.Ki, after the expense of that undertaking have been deducted, will either be pro rated back to the pur chasers of medals' or elite will be turned over to the Belgian relict fund, according tn the respective wlhc of tho purchasers of medals. . The expenses amounted to ll.lC.V2t, leav ing a cash balance 6f Sl.sa2.-6. , The commirwrtm was ag. follows: rettr Jansen. president; John JdoCague, W, H. Mellor. Ueorse. YplfcMrV rM. 1U1I and 8. H, McKelvle. WAREHOUSE MEASURES " TAKEN-UP BY-COMMITTEE (Trcm a Staff Correspondent.) ' ' ' LINCOLN, .Jan. M. fperai.i The va nous warehouse bills before the leg-Mature weie considered at a public hearing held this afternoon In the state trena il rer's office before a Joint meeting of the committees of the house and senate having the till In charge. The billa uruler particulad connldeiation were E. V. No. I by Peal of Custer and 8. F. No. 30 by Wilson of.Frontler Among Interested parties' appearing before the committee were Q.' F. DrtgKS of Cole r!dg, manager of the Karm.iri' Klevator company ol that plaoet J. W. Bliorllilll of llamptou and William Uruuber of flyron, both representing the Farmers" Co operative Live fstock and Grain associa tion. - '' ' ". ' SENATOR GRACE DENIES THE SOFT IMPEACHMENJ (Kfnii a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Jan. (Special. )-8enator Jack Gmre lit lUrlart Is laboring under the pressure of too much advertising and since Monday has been receiving enongti letters from his friends over the stall), Mn his constituents In hia district to bankrupt the postal appropriation of the senate If all the lottera are nsw.ered. The flood c-f corremporidence Is due to rhe mlurg up of. thiMn by nomebudv connecteij wltu an Omar.a paper whlcn under a caption "Efficiency In the Legis lature," the word "women" wes need In tho place of "moiy" In an Interview hal with the senator. Senator (Irate. save he will never stand for an Interview with a, tiewHpaper re Ioi?rr aaln a long ae lie lives. CONFEREES TO WRESTLE OVER EMPLOYES' EXPENSE , U-'ii'in a nituff Cur respondent.) Ll.Wol.'N," Jan. ?.-(3i ( lul ) The leg-i.-lKiivo ruluriea bill, II. It. No. 61. camo k to (tie bnuxa m mi mej n as to pro- I'ie a lump sum of l-S io for It'sUUttve j mp,oye. Iulil of $10,iK. each tor Jhe, i.uie and the senate riniiluVt'. The bonne puitiely tfitlUed tha appropriation tu limit lh' rciiblc on the number of it 4 eniplox', but the upir t humbcr rcfuaod j.j eland foi tliin pro lelun. On motion h Mr. Taylor, cl.au mull of. tho hum'- committee on eiii!!o en, tha liouee dei "lined to concur tn tho Mnato amendm'Titi. i:ntl a ;'fnf"i einc cimmiite cotmiMtng i il.-ni.fr. Nuiton. Taj tor tind Meiiijcici v. a in iKii iU'J. 7f . :i S3 O (Inn ' " ' - ; alsMuB MaagsnsasMSB t . t v .... 4 mt m mmt m, ml mw m mt mt K . 2a Ct n :ia cr.V.V.V.T, CaJI ro rhm ruU Km 1 V r "r , 0m,m,F P X- i -m w. m J LmJ U mr mt at IL a mi 4t m i a -J Vie J 11. u V.,r!J Cvs ta Ovr a OolJIn Cnm Day .'l.siitver you f. el a told coming on '' e 6 cf tU I., i .--..e LAXAliVK jtf i Tl WAR-LIRE Head Dress for Ladies of Fashion Upper photograph shows most modern hairdress of women who are pro nounced peace advocates. The other depicts a woman , with hair arranged in ' European war style; all the pins used have heads . of soldiers, flags of the bel ligerent nations, and even cannon. Wnfmiis. Senate Confirms Judge Holcomb tFrom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Jan. 3 (Spe lsl)-Opposl-Uon to 8, A. llulcomh's ponftrnistioit aa a memlwr of the Board of Contnd to suc ciei'. MivsoTf did nut develop et the en uutlve serslon held th(s afternoon Imme diately alter the ena(e reconvened and his a'rolntment for six years was unani mously confirmed. . . , The oppo4lilvn to JudKo Hulcoiub did j Tiui cime iroiit nny incung ohiiimi mrs Judgo persvuHllv, but In tho belief that a younger man nml one with commercial experience would lie better on the board. Aa the boaed stam'e at th pr'ent time there Is one farmer, with two Judges. The Idea seemed to prevail ' that ono legal light wi enough for the hoard and that a man who had hud actual expurlonce alone mercantile ' lines could Kivo the state better service. Kelley-Fultz Votes Must Be Recounted (From a Staff Correspondent,) -LINCOLN. Jan. M.-(Hpoc1al.)-ny a Vote of W to JO, the houite this afternoon Uecldtd to send tlis Kelley-FulU election aae back to the committee oneleclUma ta have the vote recounted. ' ' Ti.ls wan done over the protest of eight democrats h vutel v,itli iiie repub licans and againut making the matter a Parly affair. These . democrats were Kir ml u ml. Cormley, llowarth. llynek, I-uUouiity, Meredith, 11 y son burg and Nrrf. . Uuth the majority and minority reports agreed that the county clerk had acted properly in putting Fulta name on the Fallot the ( nominee of the progressive laity, ho being also the republican nominee. McAllister Voted S100 forHis Trouble (From n Staff CorrepunWnt ) LINCOLN, Jan. K. tcpeciel.l J. J, Mc- All'rter was voted $10i) for hla work on tli uprclal water ponev committee. The t til wnit cm frtiiii $,. Thle is en nuise rrent lor the lour other menihera of tht committee who sUo served without cony pc ntutlon. P.-aJ the lu-cs -JiusTness i nanccs" and gel Into your on bulnes. Y , I A ' L AUTO FEES T0J00D ROADS Repretentativa Dalby, Head of State Association, Has Rill to Core Kew By item of Fees. IRRIGATION BOARD IN CHARGE (Front Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Jan. 2. (Special.) A bill by Representative Ualby of fJage county drals with the registration of automobiles und the conversion of the ta upon them Into channels for the upkeep of the roads of the state. Mr. Dalby 5 president of the Nebraska Good Ttoada association. The bill will be Introduced Jointly :y him and several other members of the legisla ture Interested In the same metier. The proposition really covers two different hills, the first providing as follows: Irrtaja lea Doard Aria. Th first bill takes from the secretary of state the registration of automobiles and transfers that work to the State Board of Irrigation, Highways and Draln ag) In the state house. It amends the prerent law and requires hat all owners of motor vehicles shall file with the state board a receipt lsued by the treasurer of the rounty In which the applicant reside, showing a payment of a registration fee of il for each motorcycle, S3 for each automobile and SS for each taxlcab. truck or car used for commercial purposes and aUo a fee of S5 for each manufacturer or dealer In motor vehicles. For Dracalas Reals. The bill also provides that II SO of the fee on motorcycles, S3 on automobiles, St on taxlcabs and other commercial vehi cle and that some amount of the fee for manufacturers and dealers shall go to tho road dragging fund of each county and shall be used by the county board for the dragging of roads and the remain ing of the several registration fees shall be transmitted ta the state treasurer to be rleed in a special state road fund to be -used by the State Board of irriga tion. Hlahways and Drainage In supply ing number plates knd for the expeneee or the hoard, the advisory board con nected with the state board, whlrh la pro vided for In tha other bill and the pay ment of d I urtes of both the advisory board and the Rate Board of Irrigation. Ta Reveal Payment. A different colored plate shall be used each year on each vehicle, which will show at a glance whether the owner has pahl his fee or aot. To companion bill provides that the Ute Board of Irrigation shall appulnt an advisory committee of threo to serve without pay, but who shall receive nee esxary expenses of travel. The chairman shall have hla nffire with the State Hv.rd of Irrigation and the secretary shall be a civil engineer and practical road tul'-der, to be known aa tha state hlg tway engineer. Convention Bill Has Good Majority in House Committee (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Jan. M.-(Spclai Telegram.) After a long discussion this morning thu house by an apparently good ma jority "by viva voce vote recommended the constitutional convention bill for pasaga In committee of the whole, nnp rtuentative Norton led the fight for the bill,' while Greenwalt opposed H In a speech which was loudly applauded. NELSON OF OMAHA IS PHONE COMPANY LOBBYIST (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Jan. M. (Special. )-L. B. Nelson of Omaha ha registered a a lobbyist, representing the Nebraska Tele phone company. Frank I. Ringer of Lin coln has registered a a representative before the legislature of the Nebraska Manufacturers' association. New Bills at Lincoln Senate BUI. 8. F. 117, Hediord of Dougia Telephone lommnki ooi.m b..slness la Oamna muy caaiuu oir exilinge servKe not exeveutng hi nr emit o. Ino rate aa snun la Mueu ui tiled wlln rail commWslon. N. F. Ll. Krumbau.n oi folk Fartles KUllty oi making laiee statements In toe makln ot a toun suall be duemuu guilty of a fulny. 8. F. lr, Bedford or IVuglaa Owner ot any sioraae or warehouse aoall nisKa' a hat or ail aooUs In lit cant with the assessor. W. F. LD, Iludea of Knox County boania may settle any claim or Judg ment, provided no member of the board ia personally Interested. S. K. 1.1. Wilson of Dodge Amending ronatitutton and rovxling iat chief Jus tice o( tlie supreme court shall be elected ly the slate ai La r tie, and one arsociute Juilice from each M.mrrilonil dixtrlct. St. F. Ua, W.n of I)o)e Hequirea nonresident exmutor and adinintstrators to aptmitit kit attorney In fact Uyun wnoni protiiucii, notices and oiders of court Vn be served. . F. l-l. liualtee of Kimball Im reaac election tiardH to olx Judy a and tour lrks; the counting to be In whenever the counting dlvlntun deems sut In-lent vi tc have been cavt to warrant starting. h. F. 124, Kubertson of lloll-Auitii(r-Ues the employment of counal by private parties to axilttt in the prosecution of criminal caies. Ileaae Bills. II. II 2..1, Re ner of Thoma-. Fixes aiarkw of county attorneys at present mini, cutting out opUotml reduction by coaiilv toeru. tt. n. SC. Moseley of lncamer An- propriatea .1,00 tor teller of Hert L. Tal n, an cmpiovo ui the state (arm. who was thrown frvm a wagon and severely, Injured. il. U. til. Chambers of Thurston Gives n embers of county board i 5t) per aay lit time aetuuiiy put lu diiccting road v ork tn dikii i t. H. It. Chamlcrs of Thurston Abol- i lt,lies elective t4t overaeera. It IL ChBint.er il Thiirstiin ' I Gives county coiumi'Hlnners alt authority '. over road ork In tlctr districts und . pav each IJ.5U per lay. Iteqiilrva loci Tumi to be spent lit die- i tiict In whi It co hvted. J H. It. S'lK, Koreni of Vstley AboTlnhes ; district eli i ks of i.Utrli ts of luuo to Ij.oio ' jomiln'lon H. H. StJ. 8nren.ton of Valley S,eclal . rommiMioners am itaiuttlt.iml aa at- ' rals. ri in roHd dninaye t I H K. Trunil'lu of llelan Pro- ' hlblts nae of state alt funds in coiiKtruci InK biliix within lifieen miles of some ' other Lititc II. It. XA 1 abounty of Frontier Ap propriilen $50 ue for a i-Mttle barn at the l.tnUi Arl-ulturnl school. II. It. Ile'sner of Thomas C.ives ' rnuMim tn rlnht to pun tmae lorty ( a-res or leas v( school lands as fair ground. , , - . . ' rl. K 24'. rteianer oi i nomay -ona fine and tiiipri-xniiierit for violators of the pool and billiard liall In. II. It Anleion cf Hhelps Appro priate II ",') tor t no relief of t'aaie liver f I'helrs count) . who had an arm lorn elf io tiie laundry at the bchool fvr the laf In Cimah. ' H M. IH1. Ftevera of Dvlg All I wo ve r count r of fleers to hae four year terms. Ar-artraenta. flats, houraa and cetta ran be rnntrd qulraly aa4 ehraply If Uaa mUmtf fA London Post Objects to Food Shipments ( to Kaiser's Domain LONDON. Jan. 2fi.-The Morning Toat published today an editorial article on the case of the steamer Wllhelmlna, the American vessel which left New Tork January 23 for Germany carrying a cargo of American foodstuffa consigned to the representative In Oermany of an Ameri can concern. It aaya that this la a more plausible and more Insidious . test case than la the experiment with the steamer !ac!a, the cotton laden vessel of changed registry, still at Galventon, and that If It la allowed it will bo Injurious to the cause of the allies. The Post contends that neutrality la an i affale Af tka Innil mm Wf.ll mm tit the aea and says that In spite of the fact that Belgium la a neutral country. American would find It Impossible to send food Into this country through such Belgian port as are In German hands. "America ta asking us to abrogate the power we gained upon the sea at vast expense." the Ppet continue, "so that American trade may flourish and aupport an enemy who Is destroying the subject and tha wealth of our allies and our own wealth wherever he can do so." German Red Cross Sends Thanks to American Donors WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.-Thsnks to the T'nlted Stales from the German Red Cross was expressed In a statement given out by Count Remstorff, the German ambassador. 'The centra committee of the German Red Cross In Berlin begs to express It most heartfelt thank to all donor for the extremely liberal glta which the Ger man Red Cross ha deceived from all America, especially from tha United States and from all the American c til lers of German origin," he said. "The Central committee will always remember that this high-minded and generous spirit ha largely contributed toward enabling the German Red Cross to accomplish Its enormous taak of earing for the Kick and wounded and relieving the suffering caused by the present War." Austro-Germah Army Takes City of Kielce ' BERLIN, Jan. S8.-(Vla London)-A dis patch received '.today from , Cracow, Gadicla, says that Austro-German foroee have occupied Kielce, Russian Poland. Kielce is the capital of the Russian province of that name and He In south ern Foland about. fifty mile north of the border of the Austrian province of Gallrla. In thla region ha ' occurred some of the heaviest fighting of tho eastern campaign. Kielce has bean' a Russian base and - la of considerable strategic Value because It Is the most Important railroad junction northeast of Cracow, lta capture. If effected, follow the Initiation of the new offensive move ment by the German and Austrian armies all along the eastern battle front Wison Signs First"; . Appropriation' Bill WASHINGTON, Jan. W.-Prealdent Wil son today ' signed the emergency de ficiency bill, carrying - approximately 13,000,000, the first of the general ap propriation of the present congress to come before him. Fifteen othsrs must follow before March 4. ' The president also signed the bill creat ing the Rocky Mountain National park tn Colorado, with approximately 200,000 acre of public, lands. The National Capital Tuesday, Jaasary U8, 1815. The Senate, Met at 11 a. m. The administration shipping bill aa re vised by the senate caucus was reported by the commerce committee and debate on the measure proceeded. The Hoase. House met at 11 a. m. ' Debate was renuined on the agricul tural appropriation bill. The commerce committee favorably re pouted a bill for a iifesavlng station on luixbury reef, outside the Golden Gate, at Ban Francisco. Do You Suffer from Backache? ( - - When your kidney are weak and torpid they do not properly perform their functions; your back ache)' and you do not feel like doing much of any thing. You are likely to be despondent and to borrow trouble. Just aa if you hadn't enough already. Don't ba a vic tim any longer. ' The old reliable medicine. HoodTa Bar aaparilN, gives strength and tone ta the kidneys; builds up the whole system. Oet It today. Advertisement. A G stcc:i nsDudn:a Our Entire Stock of Fine Jewelry INCLUDING STERLING SILVER and PLATED WARE, WATCUE3, CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, ETC. Auction starts Today, Tuesday at 3 p. in., January 2Gtli. VIROLE MARSH, Auctioneer. . ' A. G. IPG, THE JEUELER Formerly LINDSAY, the Jeweler. 221V, So. 16th Street. HALL FOR BOND LAW CHANGE State Treasurer Would Sell Outside Bonds and Reforest in State Local Securities. EUSmilO HOME IMPROVEMENTS (From a Rtaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan. . (Speclal.)-State Treasurer Hall la trying to secure legis lation that will enable him to reinvest the school funds. He plan to sell securities of other states, beating a low rate of In terest, and Invest them In the many. bonds offered by Nebraeka school districts munlctpaltle and counties. The reinvestment wll mean no direct financial gain for the educational funds. Inasmuch as the state bonds will of necessity be sold at a discount that will offset the higher rate of interest borne by the local bonds that tt la proposed to purchase. Tha mitlons of dollar worth of the bonds of other state held by Nebraska In some I nt lances, notably that of Ten nessee, bear Interest a low aa S per cent. Local bonds bear interest aa high aa I per cent. The object of the state treasurer l to encourage In this way local Improve ment, many or which ara now halted by reason of Inability to market the bonds. British Artillery . Destroys Enormous German Cannon 8 TOMER, France. Jan. 23. (Via Paris. Jan. .) The heavy artillery of the Brit ish ha destroyed an enormous gun which the German were placing on a hill about a mile behind their first line of trenches and about two miles from Festubert, with the object of silencing the English howltaer and bombarding Bethune. The position of the big gun was marked by a British aviator and the fourth ehell from the British guns demolished It Tha British gunners then directed their fire on a group of German artillerymen engaged In placing m similar gun a mile farther behind, scattering them with a few well-timed shells. They also smashed three pump brought up by the German to empty water out of their trenches. EX-ATTORNEYS GENERAL , FOR MLAW PARTNERSHIP (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, dan. 26. Special.) Bx-At-tomey General Grant Martin ha formed a partnership with ex-Attorney eGneral W. T. Thompson, former solicitor of the United State treasury and ha opened) up an office In. the Gantner building in Lincoln. Deparlmeat Orders. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. (Special Tele gram.) Joseph A. Steward has been ap pointed postmaster at Farson. Bweet water county, Wyoming, vice V. I. Wrla-ht. removed , Bida were opened today at the Treas ury department for the construction of the public huldltng at McCook. Neb. The lowest bidders: C. E. Goodhand of Ord. Neb., SS9.S00; Voley B. Taylor of HuntirfV ton. W. Va., Sm.OOQ; Bailey & Marsh (of Minneanolls. Minn.. S,7S. Geerge A. Cummins of Dubuque. Ia., was appointed a. copyist In the Interior department. THE HOUSE OF MEN AG H Announces an opening sale of ". HOSIERY 600 paint of high grade Silk Hone, made by one of the best knitting mills in the country. They are worth from $1.25 to $4.60 "per pair. They ara from the regular line that we will carry when our stock is complete. Of course some of them do not pass the rigid in spection that will allow them to enter our regular stocks. All colors, also fancy embroid ered e t f e t a. Your choice THE HOUSE OF MEN AG H "Tb Store fog OeBttsworaam." 1613 Farnam Street JNJ SALE 9 r H WOOD. STRICKEN ON SUNDAY, ISMUCH BETTER F.lmer It. WooinV freight traffic mansger of the Union FWlflc, who was stricken with paralysis mily evening whlie on hi war home from hi office. Is aald to be conelderably better, and his friends re feeling hopeful of his ultimate re covery, although tbey think It may be scmewhat slow. THOMPSON. Wednesday 83v Fine Bleached Turkish Wash Cloths ... 5c each 85c, Snow White Turkish Towels . . . . . .50c each $1.50, Bleached 72-inch Table Damask . . $1.00 a yard $3.50, Fine Bleached Napkins ...... $2.38 a dozen 50c, H. S. Guest Huck Towels . . . . ... 39c each $10.00, Fine Irish Bleached Table Cloths . . $6.89 each 65c, Roller Made Crash Towels . . . . ... .50c each 50c,' Roller Made Crash Towels . . . . . . . 35c each $5.00, Hand Embroidered Pillow Cases . . $3.89 a pair 20c, Bleached Crash Toweling . . . , . 15c, Bleached Crash Toweling . . . . 19c, Hemmed Huck Towels .... . . . 25c, Guest Turkish Towels ...... $2.00, 72-inch Bleached Satin Damask $1.75, 72-inch Bleached Satin Damask $1.75, Scalloped Sideboard Scarfs . . $4.50, Hand Embroidered Lunch Cloths $4.00, Hand Embroidered Lunch Cloths Great Clearing up Cloths and . Napkins Wednesday's Papers. Gearaway of Yomen's and Children's Win ter Underwear Women's Wool Vests, regu lar prices 85c and $1.00, special 65c Women's Vests and Pants, heavy mercerized cotton, also some in silk All ...... . 2-Price Children's Separate Gar ments, both cotton and wool ....... Va-Price S0RQSIS SHOES $4 td; $7 Values $2 : $3!!,: $4! New Stylish Models Hotel Urcsim MAa Hotel Wbar) Guests ara Mada nrensiiuw" Not too large, yet large enough to afford the maximum of value i at minimum expense. Exceptionally Accessible SO Rms Moitrott Jtutasrssf Ckr$t Slatts Roems wits r'BIW,"S.. Slal Sao sis with Teh ee She-er tl.SOteSt.OOpwasr - Docble Roam, with Russins Viler f2.00 to 4.00 per dr Deetie Rooms with Tub or Shower S3.00 le $.00 per dy . COWARD C. FOGG. MusWsf Dirwcmr ROT t- AKUWn, timMamnt nMiv NOW DESTROY YOUR ' SUPERFLUOUS HAIR I Will Stnd Frei to All Readers Secret 6j Which I Cestropd U) Of a Growth Marreions SiscOTery Banishes TJnslrhtly XUti ea face, Anna. Keck or Elsewber I aar ht you a. lone, pay .at yaar mw f worthlM oVpllaurliM. but that 1 oa rid yoa ot your iprfluoua oatr with a lairla iiwiMni. wurtsut alMtrtcity. iwMc.ra. or ottxa- tartoie and painful 4vlc. of tha baauty I Soetor. . .. . l.n't ahut rr aya. aad aay Imoalble. But 1 pat mm U tha Uat. Toa have trle w.thlaa y haar mt. . and have apant y.r sod aiy nht aai Wit iM mm Hra aa.... I aay wll and ; lot aa. pru. lu, rlatia. tt you byood .uatai. It ma I arau ,au litul iharaa tha ron.pl. le luatruHlona whlrh mviltM la Bi ui aliar wtauy tWnsa liail failed. I am wlllls l W "uia aaioi vr. ao to prove thai 1 apeak ta. truth. Ho aeod sa your asm aad ad.lreae, atatloa Whether aire or Mlaa mnm I wlU wad -u ml erica waked I. ptata awteiuv. full panieUra of Utm .rrt hr which 1 a-alnTe ray mn ; that It mrnr reiurnea. eu.-u-r - " 1 i tuia paper to whom I can tell the acret ta uam- rm. auk. Jxur applliatlaa ek-hly sad ta... r, advaukae ef ttna oll'r befuM It la lee Uia. Re- Bieniher Ihl. offrf rvc u aothln. .scevt a I namp tr retur. puatair. f" th. coupon I brlew le your rMler and allrea aire. Kathrra ' Jeokiu. Bwt Ml B. W- ("or. fuuimer St. aad l I MX benoo. Maa. a m m ertfiTJ Thta Certificate .atlltra ( R t L Vwwrtfl au uiaa or .-u I. tV-la lrllty to Vrm. Jen nee" K?we Oer.nlentuU lii-rw. !. for the benMiuu.ul at euneitlutma Hjtlr. II eut wlih lo atauip l" pii... lur imuieaiei. IM uolf Aad. Mil KUl)i jeahiaa, IMS t.i a a. ir. eMwuavwi a, ihm At4efetk. Ate WW isy i niKiu hlaV right and he ha the psrtlI use of hand and arm and can talk o that he can make himself understood. The at tending physicians have issued orders that he must remain absolutely quiet and not give any thought to business mat ter. Mr. Wood I on her way horn from Long Beach, CaL, and will reach bero. Wednesday night. J Pee Want Ad TToduc Result. BELDEN CO. j Linen Specials 15c a yard . 10c a yard . 124c each . . 19c each $1.50 a yard $1.25 a yard . $1.25 each . $3.75 each . $3.00 each of all Mussed Table Thursday. Watch The January Coat Sale Ton can most certainly afford a new coat for the balance of the season, con sidering the .low prices. Stylish models go Wednes day $4.95 to $10.50 Values to $45. , REM BRANDT OTUDIO AKTI8TIO rOSTsVsJTS Call Va tax Tour Borne Fortraltnrea. U. 358. lioom 3. BaJdrldjee Bide. 10th and Farnajn Sta. f AMUSEMK JITS. romor.T DiW Afternoon and evenlnir. Cameront slide tor life, 12:30 p. m. and S:30 p. m. i bis; acts of vaudeville, motion pic turee of Omaha's schools and Indus, tries, Swedish slnKlna- society Thurs day evening, January 28. ' Admlsaiuri Children Reserved . . .23e . . .10o . 10c, 15o, 25c extra CnannrifV liittiit&ia TDn4Y -t.i:30; ST..,e:VO. XA8T TWO TIMIil. WorM'a Oreatest Indoor Zntertalajm.nt THE ROUND UP 7J Z ?... r IS KB TX1 OUIT BATTI.S aCXaTJI rrloeai Mat. Wed. afio-O-l Brra. aoa-Sl.M rri. aaa Rat.. Jaa. S9-30. aft. Bat. pavtd Warfleld U "VMM AOCTIOHK BOYD Ccjglas 1919 Matins Today Tonlrht ooui. res tbs si.rx.B7 as, A story of lows aa4 nolltioa. 3ata.ts.. asct Wlrtts. a5o aad BOo. Mmm wX, Maa-cle Votroer. Tnas., Tea. 9 HocletT Mia at. Mm Xaaol Silver, Lyrto Suitraae, atotweoa Acts. HIFR THE A I KM lBtb. aad Iumt Teday and Thursday Chart. TroUmaa Vreaeata Marie Doro Xa Tf r Oreaiest Triumph. . ' The Morals, of Marcua" rroaWM. J. lxck.'a Celebrated Flay. Iieae BeuaT. AOTAJTCbD TlVDSVTt.i.a Dally Matinee, :1 iihu, :1S. Tim k McntTTBH " 1 h . r Acta: ioacvaT jtrri,Mifli Donlin Mo- BenJix. or A Hack. Claude Uollesj, i'axilio A k rablto. Orilieum Travel W'kly Prtrwa: Matlaea, sallevy. ISe; beat aeala esoep aalurday sad buudyl. Xau. Niahu. Id, &. e. u -OMAstA'M m CeTTV -That Ooeoua. aatiuil.tlaa- fepeutacla. THE COLDtN CkUOK ?uttr'tt. It's what Die geo. old Black Owa Sir kill 8Lmarcji ..tirjs: t r.ir Bab. m Tear .. .ut kea L iZlT-. mmmif mmm m 'ml aariaa aa. Ik Indite' D'aus Maitaaa We Days, Mr. Wood rested w-ell Monday i asS)i I ' as! I Mm MM T0