12 THE BEE: OMAHA. TIIUIWDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1915. KEY YORK STOCK MARKET Jt it Strong and Bplete with Many Interesting Develop " . mentt. XvXIMTO STATION OF U. S. GOLD NEW TORK, FVh. 1ft. Apart from con atant preaaure mrnlnKt th rol shares, whlh at one tlir,e showed mihatsntlal Inwva on rumnn of an Impending derision by the Interstate Commerce commiFolnrv, today flock market w strong and .re plete with Interesting developments. Chief among these wag th reimporta tion of II.MO.floO American gold from Ot tawa, where It had been deposited by our banker !a th early wwk of tha Etiro pran wan. The Importance of thla trans artion. aa awn bv local flnanrlxl Inter eata. Ilea In tha fart that It ! the firat Indication of a return of the precious metal to thla center since tha beginning of the foretKti crista Mora Importa of gold from the same aourre are aald to be under negotiation. Other encouraging factor wera tha tarns Increase In January tonnage re ported by tha fnlted Ktatee Rteet corpora tion, advance In finished t4el and Iron and new railway financing and equipment 1'iimhaaea Aprovnl At the new 10. tw.OuO bond laaue by the New York Central director! on terma more advantageous to tha company than were originally out lined, waa .reflected In tha partlai reoov ery of the atw k. A conalderable part of today" gslns waa In the etwxMalttes. Bethlehem Steel and acme of tha automobile shares ascending to high records with continued demand for American Smelting. National lad and Pittsburgh foal common and pre ferred. The last named erored a masl rnum train of 7 points on rumora that It had been decided to reatore tha dividend to Ita full rate and add a part of tha ac crued accumulated dividend. Department atora securities also figure In. tha move ment among obacure Imuci. Foreign anchanite fell to yesterday's low rate for cabica on Iondon, hut re covered later on buying of bills, that movement being facilitated by tha ap proaching holiday. Local money ratea hardened allKhtly for a similar reaaon. London's markets were ateady. ecept the American dlvlalon, where a weaker tone prevailed. Tha Imperial Fan of Ger many added almost SR,tiQ,OCiu to Ita Bold holding. Uonila ware lower, with heavy decline Jn low priced Issues. There were numer ous eaJea for future delivery, preaumably foreign account. Total sales, par value, aggregated tl.MO.OOO. 1'ntted States registered 2 advanced per cent on call, Number of aalea and leaAlng quotation n utnrkm wera aa folloata: Haiae. Hira. we. ewes al.aVa Ool l.T 3'4 J1. Is Airaiiraroate Oorer . 14 ' Anoita Hmi ttusar,... I 40 Aeri-aa aa , l.1' t'4 s Aor'lMl S. 4 R S. M Artr CAR. Pli Am. riuinir lUflnlnt l.ino in H Tel. 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LONDON, Feb. lO.-The atock market wita mote cheerful today. American ae ruritiea were mtilntatnrd around parity durliiB- tho early (leKiuma which were ron rnxed tft t n).,u I'a. me n,l (Vuiadlan lacl I'n. Iter aet.eral movement hardened I he Hat and made the cloalna ateady. r't.VKIt Hw, KSd per ounce. MNKr-l percent Uscoi-NT HATtd Fbort and three Snout h l'(jl-i4 p,.r (ttl, Bask Clawrlaca. OMAHA, Keb. lOx Hank clearlnira for Dmrtha toJay were t?.fki3.t9 M and for the porrcaponUipg day laat year $a.(JM,K)l.lJ. Order for (Keel larreaae, KKW YORK, Feb. 10 -The unfilled ton tiaso of the I'nlted Ktntea Hteel corpora 'tion Januxrjr HI totalltid 4,Mn.67i tona. aa tmircajx of ill.CJS ttuia over December. Carries Sick Wife Down Fire Escape, Then Gives Alarm Fire badly damaged the barber shop of t autiKtie ex v rie 4, v. a nuuvu niriaenta itri-ct. and aJso did conilderabte damage to the CopenhaRen tailor hnp ad'olnlnj " R. W. tv-hmlrtt. who Uvea on tha arcond floor of the b.iil.lln In wlilrh th fire took place, n awakened by the cough U,g of l.la akk al'e and milling smoke, trolte a rear window opening on tha fir !sacpe auid carried her to the (round. H .later arouaed aeveral fellow roomer and Iwaa hlmaelf carried from th building, overcome by amoke. The damage I et( nuXeil at aevera4 hunflred dollar. ;Eush' Prosecutes five Bank Wreckers I I 'lv4M4tr K. Ituih as l(lal counsel for tli t'overnment, agisted in th convlc- iti-.it of five banker of t'lilckaaa OUla,. tiLJ lu il4;iui)l.l, Tenn., on a 'Hal tig the mails t drfiwuj. J. K. SUfaJi presided. cliargt of 1 ciieial i I.'iapatchc from Moniphis say that Du.Ua Kuah'a argument to the Jury ;e.iod the fate of the drfendants, moat ff wMun aiw W4-lthy ai.d iromir.nt tra ths touLh. It was charged that tha de fjuiart wrecked a ITiiikaesw bank. I! IT,' "EL HECEIVES FIP.ST LC.D CF PLAY APPARATU" J. 11. Runmul, aoperlhtendt-nt of parka boulevard, l.aa received a carload i l ru-e M-h will be ud fur th fraitio W"i of -it ;.t sets cf r'ay apparatus to it ti.otaU.d wlrln the aril sUty Cnyt M . i.t parks. l o h n't will en. brace, threes turning j ; i. a, inw f. it ft f!lng rings and tort- try y3& 4. r A i-ii.j b--.!,! tau I old quickly :v. aU 'It i-6's "iM.-h.iH-fS Cliancea." UATTERS'CASE IS HOW OH TRIAL HERE Judge Order Government'1 Wit nenea to Be Segregated During ' Hearing of the Case. LUXBBE5 13 FIRST WITNESS Dispatch and dtrMtneiti eharaetar Ued tha aecood A&j of tha trial of Thomas II. Matters of Omaha In fed eral court on a charge of aiding Prertldent Melchlor L. Luebben of the First National hank of Sutton to is sue certificates of deposit without au thority and misapplying the fuhds of the bank, which . finally closed its doors November 3, 1913. t'nlted BUte Attorney Howell pre- aented the government" lde of the ca to the Jury, and e-8enator Burkett ad drcaaed the Jury for tb dfene. At 11:80 the government called It flrat wltne, Preeldent Itiehhen of tha defunct bank. Prior to thl, following the pfeaeotatlon of th caae to the Jury, one of the de fendant' attorney, H. H, Wllaon of Lincoln, requested that the rut be en forced aegreaatlng the gorernment' wit bee. Mr. Howell agreed to this, with th exception of Mr. Luebben and the gov ernment' eipert ccountnt. It would be neoeaaary for him to consult theae fre quently during the trial, he pointed out Judge Touman ecued the expert ac countant from coming under the rule, but ordered It to apply to Mr. Luebben a' to th other wltneaae. who were ordered to leave the room, but remain within call and not to talk to anyone about the care or about their teatltnony. fleverai women were In the court room and one woman bad brought her klnttlng along and piled her needle lnduatrlously. Larbbea Ideatlfle Pemrarata, The afternoon waa taken up with Identi fication of exhibit by Luebben. w'hen rvnurt adjourned he had reached exhibit ro. 177, and ther wara many more to come. Moat of. the were letter re ceived by Luebben a prealdent of th bank and cople of latter written by him. Aa rapid progrea waa mad at poaalble under th long Involved legal form which waa gone through with by th wltneaa In Identifying each of the letter and cople of letter. In Identifying the latter, for Inatanoe, wltnea In reply to the ottor ney' Interrogation, "What did you do with th original of thl letterr replied In each caae: "I placed It in a stamped envelope con taining the return card of th Flrt Na tional bank of Button, eled It and de posited It In the poatofflc at Button, Neb., or on the mall oar at Button, Neb., for tranamuMlon In the United Ft ate mail to th addressee." Russians Forced to Abandon Czernowitz, Capital of Bukowina BERLIN, Feb lo.-(y Wlrelea to Lon don. p. m l Th Bucoaaae achieved by tha Auatro-Oerman force In Bukowina, th Hunagrlan crown land adjoining Ga llcta, have caused the abandonment by the Russian of CaernowlU, capital of Uukowlna, aooordlng to a statement U sued her today. The statement follow: "Our troop have occupied Bucaaw (southeastern Bti kowlna), and are marching toward Csar nowlts, m hlch ha been abandoned by the Kuswian governor, Kvreimoh, and Ms gar rison, who retired to Novoalelea, (on th Russian' border, east of Csarnowita )" Army head'iuartera today gave out he following statement: ' , "With the exception of minor auccease for our troops In the Argonne and on the weat elope of th Vcsges, near Ean-De-Sapt, and In the Hlrsbat h wood, ther la nothing to report from th western thea ter of war. "Isolated fighting on the Xaat Prussian frontier developed at aom point Into greater engagemonU, which art progress ing normally. . v "In Poland, on th right and left banka of the Vistula, the situation remain un changed. Van Dusen Plans' Trip to Chicago; but Has Bad Luck Dotectiv Charlea Van Dusen bought a tkket for Chicago, packed hi portman teau, had a Bkw ehav and hair cut. bought ,, guide book of the Illinois metropolis and had vlaions of getting a glimpse of Rtajte street. Then It hap 1m1. II wUl imt .o t0 Chivaao Juel now, but may go In a year or porhap a year and a half. Van Dusen secured a reoulaltlon for th retern of raul Krummell. arrested In tlilcago on a chaieeaof entering the house of r. W. Charske. 4X North For tleth street In thla city, a few week ago, and stealing about two worth of Jewelry and suits of clothes After th arrest It was Itemed that th wardoa at Jollet had a prior claim on Krummell. who will be returned to Jollet to crve out a en tene which he sought to terminate by etaplng from th prison. After Krum met has' finished his tint at Jollet De tective Vn Duann may go aftr blm. it may one or two year hence, ven longer. or CLEAN YOUR WALKS OR THE . OFFICER WILL GET YOU Officer liagerman. Wheeler, Manafield. Eleadman. Turner and five ptliers will be appointed to serve on a squad under Ker-J geant Rusaril to round up all offender who will not clear their sidewalk of tea and snow. Sergeant Russell waa aent out on his mission at 1 o'clock by Captain Dempsey. Th maximum fin for th offense Is S;' ELMER H WOOD IS NOT CUITE AS WELL AS HE WAS WhD It la srted that no alarming symptom hav developed, report from tha home of timer It. Wood are to tha rfTect that ha Is not Quit as wall as he has been. It Is believed that he La overtsxed hi strength and has been tak trig too much eieri.ta. aa4la.lUa atai It l arva. biart a two wwka' treatment of Dr. Kings Uf Itiis uxUy. juod fur t.qua h and live. Z4. AU drugKlaU. A d trrrtueraetit. SUED FOR CAUSE OF DEATH Big Pjunages Asked of Saloon Keeper Jloscrey for Death of Schroeder and lUpp. SAID TO RAVE SOLD HEN UQUOB, Peer and whlaky, alleged aold to Tred nd Peter Bchroeder and William Rapp by Teter Moscrey, a saloon keeper, provide a partial solution of the problem of how these men met death July IS. 1M4, , ac cording to assertions msd by member of their famllle in suits agaJnat th aa loon keeper and hi bondsman, aaklng totl damage of rtO,00, filed In district court, J Mrs. Hannah Bchroeder, widow of Fred Bchroeder. representing herself and chil dren, aek IX.Ono damages; Mra. Anna Bchroeder, mother of Fred and Peter Bchroeder, aue for SIO.OOO damage, and Mr. Marguerite Rapp, widow of Wil liam Rapp, request J5,000 damages for herself and children.- , r The petition allrg that a th reault of drinking liquor ecured from Moscrey" saloon, th men became quarrelsome In their relations to each other and to "some person or person unknown to th plain tiffs," and that the shooting followed a a result Joseph Rapp, Jr., an attorney, recently applied for and received county aid for hi sIsteMn-law, Mr. Marguerite Rapp. Mr. Rapp alio I an appllcant 'for pen sion for her four children. Th trlpl killing caused a sensation, none of the thre men making a definite tatement a to who they believed did th hooting. Connell Disputes Federal' Figures on Omaha Death Rate Th city health commissioner take ex ceptlons to the government figure which show that th death rata In Omaha laat year waa 13.9 per thousand of population. Thl official explain . that th federal figure included the death of Dundee, Florence, Benson and of other location near Omaha but Just outside th limit. Dr. R. W. Connell atates that th ac tual death rat lis Omaha last year waa . per thousand of population. Th health commissioner la -rather JeaJqua of Omaha's and, Nbraka'a vital tatlatlp. for he contend that thl state U on of the healthiest part of th world, and h stand ready to defend that statement with fact and flgWe.. While on thla .ubject the health com missioner take not that laat month there were only seven death of Infant under 1 year of ag In Omaha, a agaln.t ighteen death during January laat year. The commissioner makes bold to state that no city in this country can .how a better record of Infant mortality, baaed on the number of birth. Rotary Club. Wants Educators to Come " to Omaha in 1916 i A movement to bring th national con vention of public achool auperintendenta to Omaha rn J91S waa launched by th Rotary club at It weekly luncheon at th Henshaw, upon motion of Superin tendent E. U. Oraf f. Secretary Tom Kelley of the local club wa instruct! to wrlta to th Rotarlan of Cincinnati, where th convention meet thl year and urg their co-operation In bringing the aaaoctation to th Gate, Cltyl next A Urg group of Omaha Rotarlan will ro to Council Bluffa Friday to visit th new Rotary club ther and help boost It. At th Henshaw meeting letters of ao knowledgement wera read from organl utlons that received money from the club' Pavlowa charity ball. Dick B. Rrunn aang some new song which he wrot and publishes himself. , . GRAIN RECEIPTS'IRE THE LIGHTEST OF THE YEAR With th lightest receipt of .the. year and with ateady to lower price, th rtun market waa dull and list. ess. neceipt were: Wheat, U; eon. St oats, I carloads. . Wheat sold at WKfJl M. one-half t . cant lower tha Tuesday. Cura was 13& v, usaur4jr a cent err. PROWLER IS BOUND OVER TO THE DISTRICT COURT Arthur Hawley. who was arrested f. prowling around Hamilton apart menta. waa bound over by Police Jud-. Foster to tha district court and hie bond set m .-. Big Eaters Get V Kidney Trouble Take a glass of Salts before break. fat If your liack burta or BlAJdtr bother you. Tli American men and women muat guard constantly against Kidney trouble, beoaus w eat too much and all ouf food 1 rich. Our blood 1 filled with uric acid which the kidney s4rlv to filter out. they weaken from overwork, become slug gish; the ellmlnatlve tlauea clog and th result Is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and -a general decline In health. When your kidney feel like lump of lead; your bark hurt or th urine 1 cloudy, full of ledlment or you are. oblig ed to aeek relief two or three Umea dur ing th nlcht; If you suffer with sick headache or disy, nervous spell, acid stomach, or you hav rheumatism when the weather la bad; get from your phar macist about four ounces1 of Jad Salts; take 4 tablespoonful In a glass of water twfV breakfast Tor a few daya and your kldnev will then act flue. This famous salta la made from, tha avid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla. and has been used for generations to. flush and attinulate clogged kidneys; to neutra lise th actus In the urine ao It no longer la a source of Irritation, thus ending blad der disorders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent llthU- water beverage, ana belongs In every home, because nobody can make a mis take by having a good kidney flushing any time. Advertlaeuient Vie Odd Lot Review t.,iWV t, -: -eart. aa-4,.y a- -t4 4 o r 4 Juror Excused on Account Auto Show TV. T, Wilson, automobile dealer, ha been having a hard time all week trying to convince the Judge that It waa abso lutely necessara) for him to be excused from Jury duty next week that h may look, after his exhibit at th automobile how. II finally made It plain that ao many people from the state were earning In to sea him that he had to get oft and the Judge excused him. ' TYREE IS AGAIN PRESIDENT Head of the American Enral Credit Association Kew Director! -Are Also Uamed. ODELL IS STILL' SEC2ITABY Hyram Tyre was re-elected prealdent of tb American Rural Credit association at the annual meeting of tha stockholders in th offices of the association. Tenth floor of the Woodmen of tb World build ing, Tuesday. W. R. McGlnnl waa made vice president. Clarence V. Benson waa mad another vice president, Frank O. Odell waa re-elected secretary and Oeorga K. Toomey of Fort Collins, Colo., assist ant secretary. L. Lawaon of Urand Island and U C. Moor of Fort Collin were made assistant treasurers, although tha treasurer himself baa not yet' been chosen. 1 F. U Gallagher of Rosalie, Neb.; Bruce F. Johnson of Greeley, Colo., and A. Welch of Portland, Or.,' were ' the out going member of th board of directors. The new director' added to the direc torate are:. T C. Lawsoo. Grand Island; George E. Toomey, 'Fort Collin, Colo.; J. A. Ollts. Ord, Neb.; Ernest Carftens, Seattle, Wash., and ( Frank O. Odell, Omaha. . '' , The old directors retained are: R. W. Mcftlnnla Fremont, Neb. ; L C Moore, president. Fort Collin. Colo.';, Clarence V. Benson, Denver, - Colo.; R. IT. B'rad sbaw, Welser, Idaho: William Tollman. Baker City. Ore.; M. H. Hope, Vale. Ore-; N.' B. Coffman, Chehalla, Wash.; Hiram Tyree." New' Tork; Jam M. Eatterfleld, Dover, 'Del.' . ,' - . A going bustnea can - be aold 'quickly through Th Bee' "Business Chances." V McCarthy Release Jeb.. ..' . ' Scout Thorn McCarthy of th Red Sox has turned down the offer from the Uni versity of Vermont to coach Ita ball team thla year,. aa It would demand his -services until June, and be will have consid erable scouting to do for th Red Sox In April and May. . v.. t. i law orciro ample reekage f tba amens ' fr'rraaaU rile .'mdy Kow Offered Free to frov What It .Will Defer To. Pyramid Pile Remedy air quick relief, stops ; lioalng, bleeding or pTOtrndtng ' piles, hemorr- aoida nd all seo. tal trotsl-lea. In tha privacy tit your own vvuw, w m vu.a w v an vr ui v "a. A hukii box often cures. . Fre ale - foe erUt witl. booklet mail4d free In plal -wrapper. u you aena us soupon oeiow. rnrs barple csuron FTRAMIO TRF OOMFAWT. tit Pyranild bidg, MarsiaU,lUck. ' Kindly send me m Free sample' c? frrmaui FU Kea4a, In pliaU Wrapper. Nam Etrt r...a7. City, . . .'. State. : -CUT THIS OUT 6u SKfM.ru at mxcrra rem cataj. kUktax, Mirnr.sj ajro - safisvO. SiwAsS. If you know someoiM who Is troubled with catarrhal deafneaa or head nolsea. out out this formula and hand it to .them and you will have been the means of sating some poor sufferer perhap from total deafneaa. . Experiments . conducted in England some time ago aeem to prove conclusively that catarrhal deaineaw, head noises, etc., were .directly caused by const Itullonkl trouble. It was further brought o"Jt that aalves, sprsys. Inhalers, etc., merely temporise with th com. plaint, and aeldonClf ever, effect a per. man en t cur. Thla being ao, much Vm and money were spent In perfecting a pure, gentle, yet effective tonks thst 1 would quickly d'eoel all traces of the catarrhal poison from the eystem. Th . prescription wnicn waa eventually , for- mulated and which has aroused ths belief that cstarrhal dee.fr.ees and head noises J will soon be extinct-la riven Ival n w i- underataiidabVe form ao that anyone can treat themaelve .In their own horn at little expense. Secure from your druggist 1 oa. Par mint (Double-Strength), about Ita worth Tuke this home and add to it 4 pint of hot water and 4 oa of granulated tunr: tir until dissolved. Tak. on table-1 spoonful four times a day, i l aniuni u uara. io ims.wav not onlv to reduce by tonic action, the Inflamma tion and swelling In the Eustachian Tube..' and thua to equalise the air pres sure on the drum, but to correct any x cea of secretions In the middle ear. - . tvery person who has catarrh In any form ahould give this reclra a trial and free themeelv. from . thla destructive disease. Advertisement, A HAPPY BALD HEADED MAN M ell-Known fnlltictaa Nearly. Bald . Now lias New Crowth of llitr. Tells How He Did lit. ' A western politician, well know oa ao ceunt of his baldness and ready wit. aur prlaed his friends by appearing with a new growth of hair. Many of bis eld friends did not know him and others thought ha had a wig. On being asked how he did it.,, he made .the Vollowlng statement: "I attribute the remarkable growth of any hair to the use of th fol lowing simple recipe which any lady or gentleman can nils at home: To a half pint of water' add 1 os. of bay. mm, a small box of Gatss Compound and Vi oa or glycerine. Apply tt the scalp fwe or thre time a week with th finger tl pe lt aot only promotes the growth of the hair but remove dandruff, scalp humors and prevent the hair from falling out. It darkens streaked, faded, gray hair and maksa the hair Soft and gWjy. These tpgredlanU can be purchased at any drug tot at very Utile cost aad luiasd at .Sou Eighteen-Month-Old Babo Dies from Fall Into Hot Lye Water Beralc iannlng, U-month-old babe of Mr. auid Mra. Charlea A. Manning. .208 South Twelfth etreet, died at t o'clock yesterday morning from bum received Tuesday when she- fell Into a bucket Of ly water with which her mother waa preparing to acrub the fioer- Mrs. Manning rescued th child front th scalding water aa quickly aa possible, but th little tot tender skin had been o seared that life wag hopeless. Man ning I street car conductor and hfya three other . children .The funeral will b held at I o'clock' Thursday afternoon. PANAMA EXPOSITION IS - NOW A FINISHED SHOW General Solicitor tooml of th Union Pacific (a horn from a stay of nearly a month on th Pacific coast. He, was in San Francisco conalderable of th time and says: -.,"' "Work on the exposition buildings and ground 1 finished and every thing Is in readiness for the opening,. February . Wonderful progTea has been, made In the way ot Installing exhibit and when the gatea ar thrown open It will be a finished show. . Business in tha Pacific coast .cltlea and In tha Interior of tha state 1 looking up. There , ha been a good supply of moist ure during the winter and crop prospects are said to be ex cells nt. Everywhere the people ar optlmlsUa and are looking forward to a good year." ' Savings Satisfaction Assured- fill SI III III III S IBIIUJ rtmmmmwimmmmmmnm . House . ' Furnisher Should See Our February Furniture Special. ' ; Womcn'i yrinter Coats ' Beautiful styles, choice col orincrs and fabrics, up to $35 values at . . J;'. ...... $9.90 Children 'i Sweater Coats 1.00 and $1.50 values, on eal Thursday at. . . , . ".45 Buy 25o Valentines. . . 10t 5o Valentines, 2 for.'. . .5t 10o' Valentines .... 5f J 3c Valentines ........ ,1 Post Card valentines, 10 for. . 5t , . Bht and Yihite Enamelware 7-3 to 1-2 Regular Price A big special purchase of; high, grade blue and white enameled ware enables us to'offer.yqu during the next few days values seldom if 'ever before equalled. 10 and " 12-qt. Water X Hll a)Jas'" V- . .a r i 10 and . 14-quart Dishl Pans. No.. 8 larire seamlesbl Each .Teakettles.. 8-qt. lipped Sauce Pans j You can't miss it in llayden'i Grocery Our aim la to demonstrate to th people our high standard of quality and a saving of 14 to t per cent 10 the cost of living. ta-lb sacka beat high grada Diamond II Flour, nothing baiter for bread, plea or cakes, sack ......... -Sl-M 10 bare Beat 'Km All. Lennox. Laun dry Queen or White llusclan boap for as I lbs. beat w bit or yellow Corn- meal for Ita '4 loa. fancy Japaa Hie, regular IHo quality for gte e a Inner1 a alacaronl, Vermicelli or riashettl. pe4.:lai deiuonstratlon pric. pkg TH tl-oa Jar pur FVuit Freasrvea. .SSe S rana Oil Sardine So Teaat Foam. pkg. 8a T !. beat bulk laundry Starch ' Orape Nuts, package 10 K X Cora Flukes, pkg So Tall can Alaaka Salmon loo It -oa. pkg. cundne4 lince Veat for : T.te Choice California Prunes. 1V..TH fancy availed California Prune". pkg. for , 1SU 1 -Crown Muscatel Raisin . ...TH J-lb. cjtn fa.ncy 8weet rJugar Corn. V, ii, string dreeo or Lima Bn for l ib. ran California Pie Pearhee a1- llarehey'a breakfast Cocoa, lb. SOe Mu ljiren's Faanut Butter, lb. laaS OuldM ISantoa Coffee, lb tM ,Pn THY C-3 AY DCin'O FIRST BOOST FOR LOCAL BUSINESS Hardware lien Will Promote Com . munity of Interests Between Farmers and Retailers. PAECEL POST' IS CONDEMNED Promotion of common Interest between farmers and email town resident on the on hand and retail merchant on the other. In order to boot, local business In various districts, I strongly favored by the MO retail hardware merchants now In annual session a Hotel Rome. A op posed to mall order and out-of-the-com-munlty buying, the hardware men urge tha community of Interest among resi dent and business men of local territory. The government parcel .poat system, which promotes mall order business with distance corporations, waa strongly con demned by speakers, end they urged a national tax upon all mall order house good In Interstate commerce, aa pro posed by a bill now pending In congreaa. President F. W. Aradt of Blair led the attack on the mall order .companies and their use of the parcel post, and fostered tha hardware men's support of the con gressional bill. J. C. Goodhrod on "Country Advertis ing" and C. E. Car hart on "Method and System of Finance," were morning speaker. Prealdent H. J. Hall of Lin coln, ' head ' of tha Insurance, department of the association, held a meeting of that branch this afternoon. Later, at a gen eral meeting . of the association, ex Ueutenant Governor S. R. MeKelvle made an address on "Reaching tha Farmer." home . Splendid - Sayings on Dep4prrdMbl9 Furniture A Big Special , Purchase 6fxNew s lauoreajuu Suits Worth $18.00.1 S12-75 Suits Worth $20.00. J5uits Worth $22.50. A bevy of nobTby new designs in Short . Jacket Flare ' Skirt styles, in all, most wanted colors and most popular fabrics. See them , Thursday. .' '. ' TEN FINE FUR COATS Values up to $135, greatest values ever offered at : . .$45 ELEGANT FUE SETS Up "to $75 values, in Jap Mink, Fox, Marten: and Near Seal to close out quickly at ...... $25 - Pretty Fur Scarfs Up tt $15 values, to close, .choice $2.50 Silk Waists-To $5 values, choice, at -..$1.95 Women's Long Kimonos $3 to $5 values, eilks, creie:?, etc., choice ..$1.95 Now 8-q t. -,i covered Berlin ; Kettles. ' 1 8, 10 and 16 qt Preserv ing kettles. ' 13, 4 and 5-qt. Coffee Pots. - . 6 and 8-qt. Coffee Boil ers. any selection you make. y-mStf' At Specials for Thursday Xaa Batter, Cbaas aad Xgg Xarkat awa hi 4topie. a jMrly JTes Zgrs. aothlag fluar, dosea 8Te The beet Creamery Butter, carton or bulk, per lb. g3 The beet Country Creamery Butter. per lb ais i The btuii Dairy Butter, lb Sua Good Dairy Ttable Butter, lb. . fco fancy s-ull Cr.ajii White or Colored Cheeaa, per Hi. Oe Fancy Full -Cream Toung America Cheeaa. per lb SOe Taney Imported 8wlss or Roquefort Cheese, per lb. vOo Neufchatel Choese, eaca ae ' JUgblasd travel Orangee aal Orape rriUt kaia. i IS ais. r Sir u I ax 46c, our price.. SOo li sia. regular 4vc our price.. SS 16017 else, re r 10c. our price too Chase'a fancy FlorMa tirape Fruit, d4sen Soo. aoo, Oo 9M TXOITakLS atamXliT TOM ru-raorLi or omcaxa. Potatoes. It lba. to the peck... SO Tbe best Wisconsin Cabbage. lb.lSe Jersey Sweet Potatoes, I lbn. lOe Kamiy Cape l-od Cruibirriea, qtTH Freaii Bets. Carrots. Turnips, fchtu. lots or Kadial.ea, bun. h a Fancy California Cauliflower rer o Ti.e I large Kuup Bunches F'aacy lieaj Lettuce, bead., .. . ids Hs T . To Bee For the past several months we have been talking to you every day through our adver tising columns about the real value, and con venience of the service offered through Bee Want Ads and showing you just how to find, read and to take the best advantage of them. To the average per ion, the want ad col umns are a jumble of type, somewhat hard to read and to find whatever he may have some interest in. To those familiar with the various uses and ar rangement of want ads. these columns are most accessible and conven ient for hundreds of daily wants." .' - To make our want ad columns more conveni- i ent and popular, 'we have .made many im provements, such as in dexing the Business Chances columns alpha betically according to the names of business offered, classifying real estate ads according to location, etc., and in showing you these ads may be actually turned to yourself.: -: That the volume - of want ads has increased about 1007 in the past rew months, simnlv doubles the service to you and gives you wiw as many cnances of getting a satisfactory deal m each case. ' It will nay well in the long run to form a habit of reading Bee: Want Ads every day, just, as you read the news; col umns or the display ads, store news." .You can i yci uiuuu tci viut? in any other way. The iteo s Want Ad columns stand in a class by themselves. Telephone Tyler 1000 THE OMAHA BEE Everybody RmaJ fit Want Ada Reaaers h uma," A d vert kvsmeat.