THE"1.EE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, FEBKUAItY 4, 1915 12 MEW YORK jiTOGK MARKET Outstanding Feature of Pull and Irregular Sesiion IU Extremely Professional Character. BETTER FEELING IN STEEL XKW YORK, Feb. i. The oiiUn1im feature of today's dull and Irrraiilur mr fcet was It eniremrly professional char actor. Trading almost given over to that fsctlon, whiih continued 1 oper ations on the tr side, JutlKlns; from the. quirt but persletent pressure upon th leading Issues lor the greater part of the session. fnlted rUstes Steel, which led jrrnter rfsys rise, kept well alwive Its r.ew mini mum, most of the selling concentrating upon Beading and Caearilan .Pacific. Then storks, particularly Reading, showed aon-m heavtnesa In the Ixmdnn Market, whera the International Hat, with few exception, tended toward a lower level. Selling for foreign account here was not aufflclently large to affect quoted value. Tier were aome contrary movement In the Industrial and aieclul groups. Ie Iroleuin shares adding to recent gains on reports of another advance In the price ef the. crude product. Fertiliser Issues also scored substantial advances, while the sugar stocks declined precipitately during mld-WMMlon. ('losing prli-ea In Many Instances were below yesterday's, National lilarult and Missouri Pacific de veloping sudden weakness. Cereal markets attracted less attention, although Mar wheat once more moved In sensational fashion, suffering a severe decline at the close. Commission housea with local connections reported a de crease In wheat operations for New York account. Unofficial advices suggested a continuance of the large foreign demand for our foodstuff and cotton. Trade authorities report a bettor feel ing this week In the steel Industry, the more important companies expecting a further Increase running Into March. Q-hin Is evidenced In the additions recently made to the working forces In the Pitts burgh and Cleveland itsirii-is. The nature of th bond market.-which ref Icted the contraction In stoi ks, wa the Introduction Into the board of the new Pennsylvania 4V per cents, which aold at their recent high price. Other wise the price movement was Irregular. Total Hales, par value, aggregated tl.WS X t'nlted States) bonds were unchanged rn rail, but the 2 and 4a gained on ac tual transactions. Number of sale and leading Quotation tin stock were aa follow: . Mies. II ' K vi'. aleak OMA r"4 24 Amalaematnl Copper .... an W Aerla.n Beet Sugar ' n..rln 4,7. M An-erwa n. a R Amerlmn 8. K. aid.. Am. ftunr Refining 1 America Tel. Tel.... M rrs If " IK .... 1U3 Amerhen Tl"io nnronil Mining W AtrhltoB , 1.K Jtalltmnre Ohio 1' J4wllra RpM Traiwil.. 40 I'alirerala Petmleuaa .... !.4 3 TO1 Mi tl IWa J7 MS 7o4 17 to 167 14 4 Jl S 1M ls4 at 4 Canadian Pwlfle J.w r-enlral iMIhir '" Vhvnkt Oblo 44 i'hirua il. W l.ao. M ft. P.... ( hhan A 14. W hi no Copper 'nlornrto tvrl a Ima.... fnlonuio flmitnern.... lrnr Klo Grand.... i'nrr It- 0. pi manlier' Heoarltles .... Frtn fleneml Electric ltat Northern pM Clreat Northern Ore rife. tJuiatahtra Kiploratloa.. llllnoia Cmlml Interoorouah Met. ptd.... Inatplrallon i'opper Inlemallnnal llinaur.. KanRaa ftir Houtbaiti.... Ublih Vallnr KM lH M ! ae cseae "Hi 'it" 'ii " ij'ai 41m 14:4 141 tret 111 1H 7a Kit M 6k H iim 4 e ! "oi iii" lii" in 114 ! 14lVk lit HM 5 lSai lei 7H 1,74 1 Jnlivllle a Nhillu Mxli a PMroleum U.x0 tr.S Mitml Coppar !" I'H WiMotirt. K. T II Illyri 1-aririn 4 1l U 11U National Blew It 4U 1X1 1M1( K 'arnnat Ml Kvait Topper Nw York Central.. ..... N. V.. H. H. H Mnrfelk Wmter. ...... Northern Falflo ym Mall Pa.ltle 1l. at Tel penniiylvanle I'allmaa ralae Oar Itar t'oa. Copper t-dlni sue 1314 7 m ens tl 00 10414 U4 eS 11 4 10314 1141 ! 94 l.M 1M 'i'.ioi S0.7M It4'i4 iri4 i"M4 Itl'i n4 i;a M -1H ::::: '4 Jtepubiin Iren at Sveel Jtoik UUd4 Co Itork lilaod 'o. P'4 si. u f. r. za pia. Mouthers 1'arlflc ,1 lH .touMwra llallar 1.1' l' lenneeM tlnpper ." 4 TesHa Vmpany 9"S 14 In Inn Pe-lfle t 1204 1'nlnn Pa.-llle pM H 41 1 nllo fitates rlleel H.n 4H V. H. Htael pld " KOH t 'kh Copper l.Mt MSk V atieak pM o.tr tnlea 1.1" 444 .iinthoua gleeirle .. Ks 1"' Iffl 11'4 wt 1.14 1114 .'4 40 '4 lr Itw 'a 4S 44 74 TO, leAal sales (ar Ike aar, lai.SM saaraa. X Tark Mower Market. NF!W YORK. Feb. a MEnCANTILE? 5Wi'KR S''.4C. liTKKLINa EXrilANaPJ-Steady at timliue; sixty-day bills. MM; for cables 1M": for demanl; 14 MTft. hll.VKK-lHar, 4o; Mexican dollar. S7& IkjND.h 4Jovrnnient, steady; railroad. Irregular. T1MW LOANf-Fteady: elxty day. JVrW per cent; ninety dnys. Vul per cent ix montlia. SnJ1 er cent. MONKY-Call. firmer; high l1, per cent, low i tmr rent; ruling at 2 per cent; last loan. 2' 4 per cent: cloelug bid, I per Cent! offered at Z'4 p-r cent. Closing quutationa on bond todny were as follows: . ti. 8. rel. ie, ra ... Me. Pac ST. U 4tS da coupon 'S Y. '. (. ',... tn V. 8. e. res 10K4W.Y. cl'r 414lll..t4a 4s coupua lolStjM. r. hule 4 Ivjew t. g. 4. r lltt N. T . N. II. H. 4o coupon liu4 rr. i W iuiroa tm coupon.. 1'IH No. paclfta 4 rts Am. tftaelter W.,.IS So aa 44 v A. T. T. c. 4a.. m-so. a, u ret. 4a ... 4114 Aravwr l'e. 4,a.. H Par. Tel. Tel. to. Kta a l'e. 4i,a.. SlVjPac. Tel. a Tel. ta. P7ta Ss I 4a.... P4S4 Penn. eon. 4a Jhlo 4a...... Sin, KeaolBC ses. 4a....('t Ohio 4.. L t H. f ,! Ai'tilia s )i. a oh 1ea -. H. Q. 1. 4.... . 1-nc. rv. 4s .' M S P 4. lia. so !(. 4e '. K. I. P. e. 4a M 4e e. t Ht e'. a' K. nl 4Sa.. tiHSe. Kallanr to. ) -if. aa k. u. rei. aa a imaa rm-ius : Krle . 4 44 d er. 4e Do l-a Klt 4e.,..l44ti. Hnhhar tU...,H-J ..i. j.o. ui aaa....i.-'ia i'. rtieei ae...,..i'ii , ill. tea rat. in..., UWihua lat 4a luo H. ('. ref. ta.. l Union 4S.. ). N. unl. 4a.... 4 Weeu xiae. e. to.. 4 I K. a T. 1M 4s.. 4H X. trails Cralsi Market. ' ST. Lol'lrt. Mo., K-b. 1-WHKAT-. jiiKiier; track iso. 1 red. l.l4l-W. No. I bard. SI UVirl.tio. CKN-Lower; track No. i, TTcj No. t wlilie. e. OAT-lAwer; track No. t 6c; No. 1 Willie. 6!'4c. H V K li-sdy 1. SO. Pol'LTKY lvni'hanged, exeept chick. ana, : ppi-inga, 14V; turkeya, l&So. HVTTKIl Creamery, Ucj raga. ao. H HKA T-Luwvr; May. tl .wl.6o4 July. II .44'. 4'tllN Luwer: May. XlWc: Julv. Ur. OATa-Lower; Hay, D&i,uc; July. 680. :atMrated ASPles aad Dried fralta NKW YORK. Feh. t. EVAPORATED rri.i.ft-vini'i. Iltlh.U KK I. IT Prunes quiet and nn.ii. ; aphi oii ana peuches ateaoy. NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS TO " BELGIAN RELIEF FUND UNCOLN. Neb.. , Feb. ,-8peelal.-"a aubscriptkia reported to th IieU glan fund coinmltti-e. W. C. W'llaon, .treasurer, Lincoln, January 10, follow Amount prevloualy reported 17,5' 4 6R 3 J. fjrath, Un.oln 6.0O eine iay literary (. Inb. nakola, Mrs. V. V. I'aiin. treaaurvr. ... Till in the !rove. IJncoln M-yer Hunilvlf. Klvencer i.runHi'tiy rluh, Uncoln. Miss Alice H Cowgill. sHreiai'y....... hiMn Miller. ;reeharn ) i. M.litr, Ortuiliain , 'I hoiiiaa ltnlale, Omaha , Hf Walihill , . 4;rJier. Oeneva A. If. y.itaier. Monro u m 10 00 i. 1 no ii IK no 1 no lno iu.ua Jttl utina i-li'b, repurted by l"fnji. Inmla toll, Ijneolli 'inlme Vlfiunln, Uncoln... t hMilcB K. liart. I'rvnaer Mrs. To i 01) 10 M Apartments, flats, houses and cottages no ij rented qul kly anU cheaply by - ' i or Iteiit' ad. BEER AND EMPTIES ALIKE TOTIIE JUDGE Judge Foster, However, Drawt Dii x tinction in Fines Between Bread and Beer. ALL ARE SENT TO THE JAIL John Warden and Henry . I lay den of Brunswick, Mo., committed a terrible crime when they confiscated a large sack of wheat flour from a wagon of the Claire Transfer company Tuesday even ing. Considering the price-to-be of the staff of life the magistrate sentenced each to twentr-flve days In thej county Jail. Emmett He agar, HOT North Seventeenth treet. stole twenty-four bottle of beer, and wa sentenced to twenty day. The beer and the Tour were of an equal value on the market, which demonstrate that the Judge value grain In substance more than he doe In a liquid form. Leonard Slaughter, arrested at the White Front saloon, Eleventh andFar nam streets, for the theft of twenty-four empty bottles, waa sentenced to twenty day In the county Jail. Which, going further, reveal the fact that the Judge has' no use for beer at all, when twenty four emptlea and twenty-four full bottle are each equivalent to twenty day. City Expects to Get Additional Funds , for Sewer Building City Engineer Watson Town send ha returned from Lincoln with Information that the passage of the Omaha sewer bond bill I practically assured. It la pro posed to give the city commissioner the right to Issue sewer bond la the sum of tno.OOft a rear tor five year without sub mitting the matter to a vote of the people. The present charter limitation 1 1100,009 a year. In the event that the bill should go through. Superintendent Thomas Mo Govern of the public improvement depart ment atate that hi big program of ewer construction will have a good start this year. Mr. McOovern plana to put through th Miller park sewer from Crown Point avenue to th north limits of th park with X2.000 of the present allowance, ana also build a sewer on Caatellar street from Fourth to Eighth street and thence south on Eighth to Arbor and west to Ninth street. If he gets the $300,000 fund he will proceed with a section of th Saddle creek sewer and also build a sewer on Thirty-sixth street, Drover to Frederick streets, and thence cast to Thirty-second street. This latter district Is now without sewer facilities and th cltlsens are clamoring for relief. High Pupils Stuff Ballot Box; Second Election Ordered Class teachers for the Omaha High school class of 191&, upon complaints of several student, have annuled the elec tion which, was held Tuesday afternoon for th purpose of choosing a manager for th class play and a aecond election will be held this afternoon. After Walter Johnson had been aocorded the office and Tommy Mills made ooach, complaints were made to the class tachers that cer tain clique of student bad stuffed th ballot boxes with Illegal votes. It wa even asserted thst in a number of ease four or live naiiots were aiacoverea folded together and written In th same handwrllng. In order to prevent any die pension among the student, th teacher decided to order a aecond election and keep a careful watch on the voting. Another Omaha is Found in Missour G. M. Richard of Grand Island after reading th atory In The Be of last Monday about "Omaha In Seven States, writes to call attention to the fart that there la still another Omaha In still other state, namely,- Missouri. Ha says 'Gentlemen: Pont forget poor Omaha Mo., about the else of a, pleoa of Ice, located Inland from the border of the atate, east and perhaps a ll'.tle north from I'nlonvllle, Mo." Mr. Ilk hards' description of this Omaha as being ''about th cite of a jlcce of Ice make It probably smaller than th small' esl Omaha mentioned In th account of th seven, namely Omaha, Va., which ha only twelv people. FUNERAL OF REV. J. T. SMITH WILL BE -HELD TODA' Th funeral of Rev. J. T. Pmlth, pastor nf Pt. Fstrick'a church, who died early Tuesday morning following an operation. will b held this morning from St Patrick's church at o'clock, with In terment In th priests lot at Holy Sep- ulcher cemetery. Ptahop Hcannell will preside In th sanctuary and th celebrant will b Monelgntur Colernari. Other as sisting In th mass will be Father Har rington, deacon; Father P. A. Flanagan, . . sub oWon; J ether Junes W btenon tnu rairnr c . r taiiaaaii, .ivibj va ceremonies; chant era. Father Brongeest and Father Kalanaja; Father Ahem and Father McCarthy, deacon of honor; Father Jennett, assistant priest. INVENTS LARGE FAMILY WITHOUT ANY -SUCCESS aam-aeaansanaaar John Stacker. Fourteenth and William atresia arrested for th theft of a pair of gloves from a Douglas street pawn shop, told a very pitiful atory about hi long search, for work through th cold, and hi effort te feed bis wife and llttl children. Police Judge Foster waa about to discharge th man when ha recog nised him a an old acquaintance, whose family la merely a child of the brain, and whoa proclivities for appropriating prop erty ar very pronounced. Stacker wa sentenced to twenty-flv day. Feet Use a J mm Staejlelf Sluggish bowels and torpid liver uaually go together and it doe not take long for constipation to produce a bad condition a feeling of languor er lassinesa the "blues," heevdachea, palpitation or other malady. Indeed, when la thla condition th system invites mora aerloua Illness and is not able to throw otf disease. Foley Cathartic Tablet are a wholesome laxa tive and cleansing cathartic. They a't without Inconvenience, griping or slckeu lng. gold by all dialers everywhere. Ad-vertlaeiueuL Trains Are Back on Schedule and Wires Are All Repaired The railroad are out from the em bargo brought on by the storm of last week and again both passenger and freight train are about on schedule time. Telegraph aervlce ha been restored on all of the railroads, but to do o ha re quired an expenditure of large um of money. After taking account ox stock. the western lines discover that the dam- age was much greater than at first up- J posed. The early part of the storm was accompanied by rain all through Iowa and the country west of the Missouri liver. Later this turned to sleet. It frose on the wire until they were from one-half to an Inch In diameter. Then the wind blew and mile of wire and pole line went down on the several road. On on portion of the Union Pacific, west of Central City, ten miles of wire went to the ground, and along fh Bur lington and Northwestern the ' break were equally a bad. Thi-se now have all been repaired, but not permanently. Short poles have been spiked or bolted to the stub of the broken pole and these wilt Jm used until the ground thaw so that new pole can be set Omaha Rotarians Warble Tipperary Parody on Bluff s It a long wy to Council Bluff, It's a ong way to go. It'a : long time since Mabrry's race ' And the fnlnitna Inckev shown. Goodbye fainting Bertha, r are we 11 Fnirmont park. It's a long way up Pearl and Broadway, But Ttniey Is the shark. ThU la the Tlppehary verse with which the Omaha Rotary club greeted a delega tion from Council Bluffs, where another club is being organized. Herbert M. Rog ers presided and for the (visitors Messrs, Lyon and Wilcox responded with brief remark. Th noonday talk wa given by Howard Goulding, who described the evolution of the soda pop business and a modern soda factory. As chairman of the committee on celebration of the tenth an niversary of Rotary. WW II. Clark an nounced that arrangements have been perfected to hold It at the new Pontenelle hotel on the night of February 2S, by which the ' Rotary club will have the prestige of the first public entertainment - . 1 a.... ' t Two Cents Per Mile' Mileage Books to Go Th railroad have mapped out a plan by which, beginning with March 1, they propose to put out of business the S-cent per-mlle milage book that have beon In existence xor more man a quarter 'or a century. The new tariff have been filed with the' Interstate Commerce commis sion, and unless a protest is filed th l-oenl-per-mll milage book will be a thing of the past in svsry tat of the union wher the t-eent-per-mll rat ap plies, and m these states th book will not be good on any business except that originating and terminating 4hln such Th rata I to be advanced one-fourth of a cent per mil and, after March 1, instead of 1,000-mll milage booka being old at IW, as they hav been for years, they will ba advanced to H5. . Th t-cant-per-mU, booka will be good within th statea wher the s-ont-per-mll rat maintains, but beyond th boun daries of such states they will b worth less and will not be accepted. Th plan of th railroads o far Ne braska Is concerned will not be changed. , ,M. ..iim. h..iO( th Immense relief It affords. Partle, i ..... ... - . in excess of I eenta Pr mil for hauling a passenger. However, th milage book that has been good tor transportation In Colorado and Wyoming will become a dead letter after March 1, for ever In those states by law a higher rate can bo charged. COMMERCIAL CLUB GIVEN f ICTUREJJF PIONEERS In compliance with th wish of th lat Fred A. Nash, an old and nicely framed picture ef a group of pioneer ha been presented to th Commercial club. This picture waa among th personal ef fect of Mr. Nash. If Bilious, Sick v or Constipated Take Cascarets Oet a 10-rent box now. You're bilious! You have a throbbing sensation In your head, a bad taste In your mouth, our eyes burn, your skin la yellow, with dark ring under your eyes; your lips ar parched. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and Ill-tempered. Your system la full of bit not properly passed otf, and what yon need ta a cleaning up Inside. ron't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who leva you, and don't resort to harsh physics I . I I Milt, IIIJUI . .UIIIVIII . . K . ! dlw)r,er, of the-.tomm,.h. ,lver .na- that Irritate and Injure. Remember that bowel ar cured by morning with gentle, thorough Cascarets they work while you sleep, A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep yotir irver and bowels clean: toinach aweet, and your head clear tor month. Children love to take Caacarct causa they taste good and never gripe or sicken. Advertisement An Open Letter (About Bronchitis ) TO THE PUBLIC: In alaroh. 114. I became afflicted with aa attack of Bronchitis which forced iu to remain In bed for two inontha The doctor la attendance chanced th medicine several I tinea, and Instead of improvement I aeeinad to grow worse. Kor a while I was despondent until my wife read a lutle pamphlet advertising the "Essence Msiitho-Laxene." Diacouraa ed wit what 1 had been bains' wlihnut effect, I waa willing to try almost anything that aounded like a cur. The Mentho-Laxene was bought, the syrup pre pared according to direction, and be for a half of th quantity waa consumed the cough had abated and I waa at work four daya after, and hav never felt any aymptome of tha dread disease since. All who era acquainted with Bronchitis will understand how bard it la tn aubdu the oonah, but today I am willing t take oath, or make an affidavit te the effect that my case of bronchitis was aa severe as ever afflicted man. and that i was positively cured of It In laata than four days, all due to the wonderful curative power a of tha "Kaeence Mantho-Laxejie. tilut then I have recom. mended It to ail sufferers aa I waa, or to those who war subject to cold et any kind. In each case the medicine sustained the reputation I had glv.n It. and all star ioud in their praises of this truly valuable pr crlptlon. . All who may b skeptical In its iaa can writ me, and I will cheerfully glv tli era all tus Information they deaire ahov luy peractaal slsnatur. Very respectfully. A. I'AUFbtUj, 1447 Lafayette t. Denver, Cole. For the benefit ef readers: Fjiarnre Uentho-Iaene can be obtained of druKdsts. A IS . bottle makes a full ilnt of cold and cough syrup. Full diiaciions are with each bottle. Advertisement Mayor Dahlman to Have Omaha Vote on Sunday Ball Mayor J. C. Dahlman states that next week he will offer to the city council a resolution which will make It possible to present the Sunday base ball question to the voters at the regular election on May I. Previous to the legislative session of two years sgo Sunday base ball wa ex- pressly prohibited by law. The legisla lure winded the law to the extent that rmes ana town may tihb on me proposi tion, making It a local option matter. A majority vote will be ' required to carry the proposition and the mayor feel that there Is no question how Omaha would vote on a propoaitlon of this kind, lie believe the vote will be In favor of Sunday base ball by an overwhelming majority. Wild Animals at Boys' Circus at Y. M.C.A.This Month. A company of boy scouts from the Walnut Hill district will demonstrate their work as a special feature of th big circus to be given by the boy of th Young' Men' Christian association Feb ruary 1 and SO. W. E. Schilde 1 In charge of the company. Boy who will participate In the swim ming, gymnasium and other exhibition already have been practicing' for weeks for the affair. Acting Physical Director J. T. Maxwell, Boys' Secretary R. S. Flower, Assostant Leek, the physical training club and the boy leader of the association will be In charge of the cir cus, which they promise to make the big gest ever given at the association. No Live Stock Loss from Eecent Storm Live Btock Agent Eyler of th Bur lington has, In answer to numerous In quiries, received Information from prac tically ail of the cow country in western Nebraska and eastern Wyoming. Th In formation leads him to believe -that th cattle losses have haen Insignificant Every letter and wlro received by Mr. Eyler I to the effect that while a heavy body of now cover the ground cattlo hav been well cared for. The tempera ture did not go low, aero not being reached In any locality. There wa an abundance of feed and when the storm struck farmers and ranchers got their cattle under shelter and kept them there until th storm ceased. ;;Doy cr Girl? Great Question ! This brings te many minds an eld and I tried family remedy an external p rllcatlon known as "Mother's Friend. I Duiinr . th period of expectancy It is applied ta tbe abdominal muscles ana M designed to sooth the Intricate network ef nerves Involved. In thla manner It has such a splendid Influence as to justify its us la all eases of com In" mother' hood. It has been aeaarally recoro mended for years and rears and those who hav uaed It apeak In highest pralsa i ularly do these knowing mothers spaa . ,-, nnraina aiekn bMnca of gtraln en th Ugaraenta and . freedom foom . those many other 41, ' treaae which are usually looked forward to with so much concern. I There Is no question but what "Mother's Frlead" has a marked tendency to relieve th mind and thla of itself In addition to the physical relief has given It a vary wid popularity among women. It la absolutely safe to use. render th skin pliable. Is penetrating in its nature and I composed of thos embro cation bast sultsd to thoroughly Jubrl cat the nerve, muscles, tendons and lurauants Involved. Ton can obtain "Mother's Friend" at almost any drug, store. It is prepared only by Brad field Reg' .nlator Co., 01 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, iia. RECIPE TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR By a Specialist. . A very satisfactory preparation which darkens gray hair and acts as a correc tive agent for atoadivff and ether disease of th scalp can be made at small expense and tn your own home by dissolving a small box of Barbo Compound in 7 ounce of water and then adding an ounce of bay rum and a quarter ounce of glycerine. Any drug stors can furnish these Ingred ients. This is to be applied once a week until the hair is sufficiently darkened. then every two weeks to keep the -hair soft and glossy and th scalp In a healthy condition. It may be uaed with equal auocea In darkening the beard. Thla a preparation that glvaa splendid results. both as a hair darkener and a remedy for all scalp disorders, and Is well worthy of a trial. You will find It far superior to the ordinary store preparations and much less expensive. Advertisement August 2. lilt. j (SLUM CTj 1? , In i IU ' ,, We are obliged te do ennniderable remodeling throughout our entire building, and in order to make room for the plasterers, painters and decorators we will sell these instruments regardless of, profit and terms. , Btelnway, Weber, Hardman, Rteger A Hons, Kmersen, Hchmoller 4 Mueller, MrPhail, Lindeman A Sons, also a full line of Aeolian Pianola Pianos to select from, LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS WEIGH THE VALUES REALIZE THE UNHEARD-OF TERMS AND ACT S00 Hallet ft Davla, Square 1600 Decker ft Sons, Square, . 250 Boston, Upright..,,,.....,.,,.,.,,. f 275 McCammon; Upright , . , ', $276 Kimball, Upright. 1300. Bchmollev ft Mueller, Upright $400 Bteger ft Bona, Upright YOUR OWN TERMS $1.00 TO $2.00 PER rttrjli dIUUIj FREE SCARF AND FREE LIFE INSURANCE. Free Pianola and Victrola Recital every Frida, from 3:00 to 4:00 P. M. in onr Auditorium, Schmoller Manufacturers, Wholesalers, Retailers, InannnnnMBBannpaawawa, asm at unl IS imnini.ianupp Mima mwmMmTWmmmmwmmmmmmmmmimmfmmtmKmmmmmammwmmwammmmmmwmmim ami in 1 1 n aiiawaaBnaaiawwe ... et .VaaiTJMnil'e"" --nw- VIA' II1 lo JU lOriOa arid L UOB The Frisco has on sale.daily, winter tourist tickets to all of the Florida and Cuban resorts. Good for return passage until June Isti 1915. Liberal stopover privileges. Kansas Cty to: Jacksonville and return, $ St. Augustine and return, Palm Beach and return, t Good returning six months from data of sals. Coresponclingly low fares to other resorts in Florida, Cuba and tbe Isle of Pines. " The Kansas City- Florida Special An all-ate! train, through from Kansas City to Jacksonville, ore the Frisco Lines and Southern Railway. Steel coaches, dining cars (Fred Harvey meals) and sleeper. It take you through th Ozark ri.-it-j ii .: v. n.u iiiiui ui.iiuu descriptive literature may m e ' mi ... Umen, uivtsioa 609 Waldheim Bldg, Over 100 miles of VisitorsSl each yetMW M v vA I 1 W A 1 I A mSMmmm "Swift's Premium" Oleomar (Butterine) United States Government Inspectors"" are also stationed in each factory during every working hour. This double inspection by the government and public, is your guarantee of goodness. Use 'Swift's Premium" Oleomargarine N Fine Flavor Ckan Economical 3 ui y u 01 20Q of the Finest Uprights, Grands and Player Pianos ever gathered together under ono root in this part of the conntry. Some are) new, ether slightly used and discontinued styles, bat all high-grade makes, and you know what they cost when bought la the regular way but we are forced to move, 200 or more rianoa and I'lajer Pianos from our gales floors within the next thirty days, THE REASON FOR THIS SALE $326 Davis ft $300 Hamilton, $750 Stelnway ft $1,000 Chlckering $1,100 Stelnway 448 $500 Schubert $150 1660 Clougn & & Mueller 1311-13 Farnam Street. Miami and return. 42.50 Key West and return, 44.80 Tampa and return. 61.00 Havana and return, 9 25 $ 4.60 75.60 54.10 ' 79.00 Mountains. . l ....I- Hi,,.,..,., 1 y i w . u u j . . - . be had by addressing . aa a . ' R f rassengex . r" 4. . Kansas City a .c &T. inspect Swift & Company's clean, light, sanitary Oleomargiirine Factories and see all of the derations in the production of 'garine .vsM Sons, Upright... 8120 Upright.., Sons, Upright , 5Q0 ft Sons, Grand. ...... .200 ft Bons;-Grand. . .450 Player Piano....... S200 warren. Player Piano $320 WEEK WILL DO. Piano Co. Established 1850 Fighting bnsinets plus' lighting tha 'weather polls you down. Cet relief from both by go ins to the balmy lay places ; t londa, fi I' 1 a a ( 1TJ Y Capital . . $200,000.00 Surplus , "... 5100,000,00 Resources', $2,500,000.00 ... " m ' S' Officers and Directors J. F. COAD, rresldent. W. J. COAD. Vice Pres. H. C. NICHOLSON, Cashier LITTHEIt 1IKAKE. FRKU TRIMBLK, I T. i. 31AHOXKV, I J. M. OATKS, I CHA8. SCli A AH. V im H.t mil r u r rr"ift-rfTi , , ,J Various Forms Of Hcadacho "II I necessary In order te treat bead, aebe properly to understand tfie causs whlob produe tb aflecUon' aays Dr. J. W. Ksy ol Blockton, Ala. CoDttnulna, a sayss fbyslclads cannot ea becta lis treai msnt of a dlsaaa wltboot kiioarLuc mhm eausss fi rlss to tt. and w must nmam. ter that headache Is to be treated accordin to the same rule. W must not only be par ticular to gW a remedy Inteadsd to coun teract the cause bicb produces th kead ttcbs, but are must also give a remedy to relieve tbe pain uuUl the cause of the trouble nas been removed. To aaawer tnls parpos Antl-kamnia Tablets will be found a moss eoBTsnleot and aattalactory remedy. One tablet every one to three hours 1 ves comfort and rest In tbe most severeeaaee ol headaehe, neuralsia aud paxUcularly th headaahe tf women." When bay a patient subject to regular attacks of sick headache, we should caution blm to keep bl bowel regular, for which nothing I better than "aVotoltia", mad when be leela th least sign of an oncoming attack, b should take two A-K Tableu. touch pattenta should always be Inslructsd to eaj-ry a few A ntl-kamaia Tablets, so as us bar them ready tor tuauaat Uae. These tablaiie are Prompt In action, and n be deuauded on to produce relief in a imtt tew minutes. A sk for A-at Tablets. Anti-keaaulA XaoleUl oaa b obtauned at ail txuaansts . . . 1 1 C I 1' A M tm mm I r n '