J. rr is. Girls! Lots of Beautiful Hair 25 cent bottle of ""Danderine" makes hair thick, glossy and wavy. Removes all dandruff, stops itching scalp and fall ing hair. Nebraska V 1 - f ft t ! i I r K i " F ' i ..("'. ... - - ' r... . . . . Y..- To be possessed of a head of burr, ' beautiful hair: soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff ts merely a mat ter of using a little Danderine. It la easy and Inexpensive to have nice, oft hair and Iota of It. Just get a 25 oent bottle of Knowtton'a' Danderine now U drug; stores recommend It -apply a Uttla aa directed and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance, freshness, flufflnesa and an lnoom parable Bloea and lustre, and try as you will you can not find a trace of dandruff or tall ies hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks' use, when you will see new hair fine 'and downy at first yes but really new hair sprouting; out all over your scalp Danderine is, we be lieve, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and It never falls to stop falling hair at once. If you want to . prove how pretty and oft your hair really Is, moisten a cloth with a Uttla Danderine and carefully draw It through your hair taking one small'1 strand at a time. . Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful In just a few mo ments a delightful surprise awaits every one who trlea this. Advertisement. UNWRITTEN LAW GOOD IN CUMING Jury in Vance Murder Trial at Weit Point Brings In Verdict of Not Guilty, OUT SIX AND ONE-HALF HOURS WEST POINT, Neb., March H. (Special Telegram.) The Jury in the Vance case was out six and one- half hours, and late last njght brought In a verdict of not guilty. The trial of Joseph E. Vance for the murder of A. J. Krause commenced on Wednesday morning, March 10. Nearly two days were consumed In selecting a Jury, which was composed of farmers living In remote portions of Jhe county. The state proved the shooting and Intro-, duced formal medical testimony as to the cause of death. Rye witnesses to the kllllne nW testified. The star witness for the drfense was Mm. Hattle Vance, wife of the prisoner. In her evidence she made a complete confession of her Illicit relations with the murderAi man. Vance, testifying on his own behalf, de nied any knowledge of the shooting, pleading temporary Insanity. Attempts on the part of tho state to Introduce tes timony In rebuttal tending to show that he was perfectly sane and in his normal mental condition at the time of the com mission of the crime were ruled out by the court. State's Contention Fall. V The state produced seven witnesses by whom It was expected to prove its con tention, but signally' failed. Lengthy arguments were made by counsel, the judge reading his Instructions to the Jury tip. m Tuesday. The rase was marked by the appearance therein of eminent counsel, both local and foreign. Th case of the state waa presented by County Attorney Hugo M. Nicholson, as sisted by O. C. Anderson of the Cuming county bar. The court had already ap pointed former State Senator Andrew R. Oleson of Wiener to defend the prisoner and he was assisted by former Repre sentative F. V. Hunker of West Foint and by W. M. Cain of Fremont and Schuyler. Judge Graves presided. Nebraska" ' j Nebraska URIC ACID SOLVENT For Xheumatlsm and JCidasy Trouble 50 Cent Bottle (32 Dose) FREE Jut because you start the day worrtrrf and tired, stiff legs and arms and mus cles, an aching head, burning and bearing down pains In the bock worn out before th day begins, do hot think you have to stay in that condition. . . Those sufferers who are in and out of bed half a dosen times at night will ap preciate the rest, comfort and strength this treatment gives. For any form of bladder trouble or weakness, tie acilon is really wonderful. Be strong, "well and vigorous, with no more iaina from stiff Joints, sore mua clcs, rheumatic suffering, aching buck, or aldnev or bladder troubles. To prove Tho Williams Treatment con uuera kidney and bladder disuses, rheu matism and all uric acid troubles, no -matter how chronlo or stubborn, if you have never used The Williams Treatment, we Wll give nno 60o bottle (32 doses) free If vou will cut out this notice and send it with your name and address, with lco to help pay distribution expenses, to The Dr. D. A. Williams Company, Dept. TM New P. O. Building, Ifiust Hamptoi Conn. Bend at onco and you will receive by parcel post a regular 60c bottle (32 closes), without charge pnd without in curring any obligations. - One bottle only to a family or address. MRS. BEVERLY OF NORFOLK ' FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE MADISON. Neb., March 17.-(8pecial.)-Mra. Jennie U Beverly filed suit In dis trict court today for divorce from her husband, William B. Baverly, who Is proprietor of the Oxnard hotel. Mrs. Beverly alleges cruelty. She further re cites in her petition that the defendant Is the owner of $12,000 of furniture and fixtures in the Oxiiard hotel at Norfolk, a quarter of land In Lyman county, South Dakota, valued at K500, and other per sonal property of the estimated, value of S2.G00. She asks In addition to decree of divorce, the custody of their two children, a son and daughter, and temporary, and permanent alimony. Mr. Beverly has filed an answer admitting the the allega tlona of Mrs. Beverly's petition 'firming, matter of their marriage; that they have two adopted children and property state ment, but enters denial of all other alle gations. ' ' LaGrippe and Colds XntGrlppe andOoldt, AnU-kanmla(A-K) feblets are unexcelled, as tbey stop the pains, soothe the nerves, and bring the rest o greatly needed by nature to restore the system to health. Physicians bava used these tablets for oyer twenty years, tn the treatment of colds, fevers and la grippe, and) bave found no other remedy more useful la these conditions., Anti-kamnla Tablets are so inexpensive, so pleasant to take, so sat Isfaotory In their results, and so useful in all conditions where there is pain, that A-K Tablets should always be kept In the house for the time of need. ' Manx, rl our ablest phystolans obtain perfect resul in la grippe and colds, by cleansing the system with Ep som salts or"Actoids", a very good cathar tic, putting the patient on a limited diet, and administering one A-K tablet every two or three hours. This treatment will usually break up the worst case In a day or two. while In milder cases, ease and oomfort fol low almost Immediately. These tablets are also nnexoelled for Neuralgia, Khou matte Pains, Tbe Pains of Women. Indigestion and Insomnia. Ail druggists have them. ' Ceaaae A-K TatUlt ir (As M mar. FAMOUS DAKCER "BOBS" HER HAIR A famous dancer recently startled New York by Introducing "bobbed" hair. Tbo fashion will ha'dly become popular wlt't people who admire beauty rather than novelty. Beautiful hair will continue to be woman's most prized crown and the hair Which gets the best care will al ways be the most beautiful. In washing the hair it Is not advisable to use a make shift, but always use a preparation made for shampooing only. You can enjoy the best that is known for about three cents a shampoo by getting a paykoiie of lun throx from your druggist; dissolve a tea cpoonful in a cup of hot water and your shampoo Is ready. After its uee the hair dries rapidly, with uniform color. Dan druff, ex ne. 'oil ami dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. Your hair will be SO fluffy that it will look much heavlr than It is. Its luster and Murines will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insure hair growth. Advertisement, HOWEL'S BILL . SORYIYES Only Measure that Insurance Com mittee Report Out ii'Anti . Diicriminatioa Act. ' WHOLESALE DEFEAT TOR REST (From a Btaff Correspondent.) , . LINCOLN. March 17.-fpeeal.-Out of ten bills which the house insurance com mittee reported on , Wednesday, forenoon the only one which found favor In Its eyes was the Howell ."atitMlec'rlmlnatlon" bill, B. F. 4. This ,measuro was recom mended for the general flic. Other bills which the Insurance Interests did not want passed were obligingly killed by the committee. - . Following Is a lint of the bills which the insurance committee saw fit to Indefi nitely postpone: ' , .. , ft. R. 11 Orr State life Insurance. . H..R. C2. Rlrhmond Limiting eaiarles of life Insurance company officers to l-.M) unless the majority of the members vote for a higher amount. . H. R. 3SA. Richmond Allowing foreign! Insurance companies to titer"tnlg 'state! a 'ter being In b sines one year. II. iv. no, ijarwn i. mining i-uiiiiiiib- slons of Inmirance agt'nts. II. R. 591, Trumbia Requiring farmers' mntualn to pay t he. .ta x for supporting ttie . state fire commission, - , . II. ,R. ..1. LundRren rTovlfllng that little insurance companies need not de posit securities with the auditor. II. R. K, Ostermftn-State. hall inrur ance. II. R. 643,' Barker Requiring Insurance companies to publish, annunliy. a certi ficate from a state auditor that .they' have compiled with the laws cf Nebrns-tta. H.' H. B7!, Richmond lticreHlnft the Insurance commissioners term of office to six vcars. ' Subsequently the committee had to bark tip on one of these 'bills, il.' R. 11, sg it developed thst the vote to Indefinitely postpone had been taken, confrsry to 'the rule of the house, without' notifying the Introducer that It 'would' be' taken . Chairman Reifenrath asked that the .6111 be sent back to the 'committee artd it will go through the Amotions of grarttlng Mr. Orr a hearing. There appear to be no chance for tho bill to ; be 'recommended for passage. .'' '.;'. The mules ran away wtlh a load of feed to a railroad crossing, where tbey aban doned the wagon road-and started up the rack. The outfit was struck by the train a short distance from the crossing. The loss waa abosaV 1500. l MRS. CHARLESTC. PARMEUE OF PLATTSMOUTH IS DEAD PLATtWoUTH. Neb., March -(Special.) The wife of Charles C. Parmele, aired 61 years, passed away in their home in thia city this morning after a linger ing illness, fihe had resided here during her lifetime and had a multitude of friends She Is a sister of T. H. and J. K. Pollock of this city and . Mra. Alice McElroy of Et. Paul, Minn., and is sur vived by one son and one daughter and her widower, who la president of the Bank of Cass County. -Rev. Harry O. McCIuakey of the Presbyterian . church will conduct the funeral services Friday. Notes from Beatrice. BEATRICE. Neb.. March 17. (Special.) David Kldd was arraigned before Judfe Walden Jn county cour on the charge of turglary In connection with' the robbery of Bonebrlght tc Bunte'g store at Cort land pn the night of January 20. He waived preliminary hearing and waa bound over to the district court.' If the state should fall to make a case against hire the sheriff of Twin Falls, Idaho, baa written Sheriff Acton that he will take Kldd back to Idaho on the charge of horse stealing. The district court docket for the spring term of court Is linsually light this year. There are ninety-one civil and only seven criminal cases to be tried. - ' Edward Lang has purchased the gro cery store of W. J. Penner 'ln Glenover end will assume charge of the business April 1. Mr. Penner will locate In Omaha. Lawrence W. Williams and Miss Flor ence Mapes, both of Wytnore, were mar- nea luesaay oy juage M. u. Walden. They will make their home on a farm near that place. Farmers report that the soil Is wet down for a distance of six or eight feet, and that the ground Is In txcetlent condi tion for crops of all kinds. W.? A. PRINCE NOMINATED'. : : ' . , GRAND ISLAND MAYOR GRAND ISLAND, . Neb., : .March i 17. iHpeciaK Telegram.) In - a ; represtnatlv non-partisan , mass' -convention t W, , A. Prince, former state reprf seriiatlve a and well-known attorney, .was. nominated for mayor, by a .vote .of two .to .one., over Charles Q. Ryan, present mayor,, who so far has not been an. avowed candidate for f a - third ' term," -but-. who ' had ' many ccttve supporters in the convention. . A platform pledging the promotion and extension of the municipal lighting plant, a board of public works, a police, commis sion -by councllrocnv and endorsement of the' seedling mile -proposition for. the. Lid- coin highway was ! adopted. 'Th only trouble In the convention arose; over the effort ' of Ryan supporters to vote the unit rule in the Fourth district. The, con vention set the delegates free and! five, of the twenty-eix delegates walked out, The other delegates appealed t- the' conven tion, to remdve the rule. . , ; 1 Lineman Hart r Fall. ; . TKCtTMSEH. Neb.. March. n.-(Beclsl.) --Edward Farls, . a .lineman' employed by the Lincoln Telephone ahd- Telegraph cotnpaJiy, bad a bad f alt 'herr today, ire was working at theftop 6f 'a;pole whlcn broke off -close to the ground, throwing him on his back in i an . alley,, which . Is paved, with rock.. 'Farla was unconscious for. some time. As, yet It Is hot known J just how serious his injuries are, but he baa probably suffered concussion of the brain. ' Committee Named To Investigate the Charges by Dodge (.From a Btaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. March 17. -(Special. -The committee . that la Investigating the charges made against former Lieutenant Governor McKelvIo by Senator Dodge was named by Ueutenant Governor Pearson this morning. , On the committee are Senators fund all, Douthett and Bygland. The latter is a democrat. Randall and Douthett are re publicans. The charges, uttered) by Dodge recently on the floor of the senate in the course of a heated debate, accused the former lieutenant governor with hav ing "fixed" Hie conference committee that killed Dodge's amendments to alleged Omaha gas company legislation passed at the last session. The appointment of the committee was with the lieutenant governor as presiding officer of that session. Two of the senate end of the committee were Dodge's best friends In a political way. SHENANDOAH GIRL IS TOMATO CHAMPION SHENANDOAH. la.. March 17.-(Spe-clal.V-Natlonal honors are coming to Elotsa Parsons, the Tage county girl who raised pounds of tomatoes from a tenth of an acre-snd a profit of 1115.57. Recently she left for a trip to Waahlng tcn, D. C, with a number of Iowa boys and gtrla that were winners of crop con testa, and while there the announcement was made that her record was two and one-half times better than the record of the champions of other ststes. The Iowa people were the guests of Miss Jessie Field, national secretary of the Young Women's Christian association and a former Phenandoan, while they were Its New York on the eastern trip. CUDAHY COMPANY APPEALS . THREE DAMAGE VERDICTS (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March 17.-(fipeclnl.)-Thre cases were appealed to the supreme court yesterday by the Cud ah y Packing com pany of Houth Omaha. In one Peter Koran was given a IJ0.00O verdict by tho district court Jury for Injuries received wi.en he slipped and fell over the edge of a meat vat. - In another case Sarah. Green, adminis tratrix of the estato of John A. Green, rtcovered $4,200 for tho death of her hua bsnd, who fell through a hole In the floor. In the third case John Koubsky, aged in years, recovered $: for a concussion of the brain received when a beef carcass fell upon him. .Yanks net Baanian. It transpires that New York has secured title to Us iima n. the tnfiolder who was with the Detroit Tigers. Donovan is plan ning to utilise this youngster for utility infield purposes. YOUNG MAN IN IOWA. KILLED BY FALLING TREE SHENANDOAH, Ta.. March tT.-fSpe-clal Telegram. While cutting trees at the home of Asa Taokett, near Sidney, a tree that had been lodged suddenly swung around and caught Arthur Ellston tinder It. killing him Instantly. His body was taken to his former home at Law son. Mo., today. He waa Ss years old and unmarried. Headache, Colds, Costive Bowels, Take Cascarets Get a Jo-cent box now. ) You men and women who can't get feeling right who have headache, coated tongue, bad taste and foul breath, dull ness, can't sleep, are bilious, nervous and upaet, bothered with a sick, gassy, dis ordered stomach, or have a bad cold. Are you keeping your bowels clean with, Cascarets, or merely forcing a. passage-' way every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarets work while you sleep; cleanre the atomaoh, remove the sour, undigested, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poison in the bowels. A Caacaret toriight will straighten you out by morning a 10-cent box from any drug atore will keep your stomach sweet ; liver and bowels regular, and hend clear for months, pon't forgot the children. They love Cascarets because they taste good never gripe or sicken. Advertise ment, - Lasting Benefit From Duffy's MISS MAC KODGERS. Thin lady suffered a Ions; time) from Bronchitis with no NHcf. 8h finally 'used Duffy's with jfrrat ruccms. Hereral years ago aha wrote as follows: ''For some time I waa a sufferer from bronchitis and spent a great deal ot money doctoring, until I heard through a friend of the wonderful merits of Duffy's Pure Malt' Whiskey. F.srly tn the fall I began taking It and since have been entirely free from the bronohtal at tack. I consider it my duty to thank you . but have not enough words to say in praise of this wonderful Pure Malt Whis key aa-s. medicine that la good for every- Lone."S-Mles Mae Rodgers... . , Today she la well and strong with no return of bronchial trouble, as her recent letter proves: "My health Is perfect. Am entirely cured of bronchial trouble, but etlli continue to use Duffy's Pure Mslt Whiskey aa a tonic, and I recommend It to all my frlonde." Miss Mae H. Rodgers, 202 8. Grove St., E. Orange, N. J. . Beatrice Makes .Gridiron ' Nrkednle, BEATRICE. Neb., 1 March 17.w8peciJ.) ! urtairon games. with-the Beatrice High school team have all been scheduled, the last contract coming' In Tuesday ' from Kearney. The schedule Is sS follows: September 25. Council fcjuffs; October , South Omaha; October 15, Kearney; October a. Grand Island; . October i. Aurora; November 3,' York; November 12. Lincoln; November , Lawrence, KSnl. , Tns game with Lincoln will, be played I at Lincoln- . ';. ' ' - City Ticket at McCooU. M'COOK. Neb., March 17. (Special Tel egram.) The republicans . named ' their city ticket as follows last evening: Mayor, ! M. Lawrltison;' city ' clerk,! LC. ' Stoll; city treasurer, L.: Tuorgrimson; .city -engineer, J. W. Chase;, members 'Botrd. of Education, C J. Krlefcer endMrs. B. J. Lane; councllmen, " First ' ward, Clifford Naden:- Second wrard,.'. W7 V.y Burnett; committeemen, Flrat'Ward.'' J.,,0.' Ingles, II. (E, Culbertson; 'Second , ward,' J.' R. Frederickson, A. T.' Scott.' ' Duffy's Pure Walt Whiskey In a life-sustaining agent In cases of emergency which no famtlv medicine chest fhould lark, it la an absolutely pure diminution of clean, selected grain, caro. fully malted and so processed aa to remove, as far as possible, all Injurious lu inentH. By its salutary effxet upon the digestion It enriches the blood an-! hul Ids body and inusclo, and In the prevention and relief of coughs, colda and Htomax-h troubles it Is very dependable. It makes the old feel young and keen 11117 yuiiiig nu;rii uu yihuiviub. iirsu uiv huviub VI lUQUiMnui Get Duffy's and Keep Well" Note Oct Duffy's from your local droggtat, rreeer or deal 1.00 per bcttie. If he oanaot supply yon, write us, we will tell yon where to gat It. Medical booklet free. The Duffy Mutt Whiskey Co., Rochester. N. Y. s ft ' ' Male. Killed by Tralu. 1 LOOM1S. Neb., March v H.-( Special. ) Elmer Johnson, lilvng.'three and, one-half miles west of Loomlf," had 'two.' valuable mules killed and a ' sled and',' rack de molished by a freight train this week. Caacas at Teeamaeb. TECUMSEH. Neb.. March lf.-f SDaol.! The annual city convention was bld Monday evening. It wsa deolded not to submit the license question for u nwci vote this year. This' means no saloons for the coming year and no fiaht on h Usue. The following nonpartisan tickets were nominated: For mayor, Harry Vil lars and W. M. Put man: for clerk. J. P. Moqrj, by acclamation; for treasurer, L. W . . i v , . . i. LiHVH, oy acclamation; members of school board, J.' YV. Mackle, O. J. Me Dougal. A. O. Hhaw and Mra. Ed Rell two to elect; councllmen. Dr. J. C. Bow- nan and O. J. McDougal. L. C. Kuur end Marion Coffey, C. H. Halsted and E. W. Cook. llolhsrs 1m cf , over's frl J SSstyssaiSbsj mm. IVatea from Seward. SEWARD, Neb.. Msrch 17.-(8poiaJ.) Miss Wllia Diets of thia el'v m nIUTlH at the homo of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. rrea uicu, at 4 o'clock Tuesdsy to Mr. Randall Hall of Groton. 8. D.- Rev. Rohr baugh, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, officiated. The bride la a mem ber of the Fin De Steele club and th Young Women's Ctirii The groom is a rancher near Groton. xne child or Mr. and Mra. Elmer Hlnr tzleroan was found - smothered la bed Wednesday. ora was -rec eivea nere er the death of Mrs. Howell Smith, at McKlnney, Tex. The family 'formerly resided bare. Rent loom quick witk a fcea Wast A4. : Experience Is or-, snould b. iijr best teacher. Women who have .'obeyed -the highest and noblest; of all sacrlflees, the Struggle for the life of Tot heas, should hare a better Idea', of helpful Influence than those who theorise from observation. - At any rate when a prospeetlve Irrind mother urges her dgughter to' do as ah did ta use "Mother's . friend." there. U reaso. to believe it the rtffbt Sdvtri. "Mother's Friend" . Is an ebterr.at .sp Jilloatlon for ax pee tun t mothers. ' Its uf ae Is to famish pliancy to the muscles, to tike away the strain on the oords and ligaments, to relieve th tension of bervfs and tendons so apt to' provoke dr at gravats nausea, morning sickness, twitch Ings of the limbs acd S- onr I . . v Although. In the i:sture hi thing. 4 woman would use "Mother's Friend1' but bot . rarely, yet so effective ha Itjbesn found that this splendid remedy Is oh salt tn most drug ateree . throughout - the United Btataa. - It has boen prepared by rradneid lugulstor. fe.. 4'M lamir -tfidg., Atlanta, -tin., and suK ertised' by US ' lit E'er forty years. Th! is a 'tine record r Mih a special rtTiSdv o! fliS grate I letters recslrad to iy-ire lust ad appreciative as were thr.is of years mta notwithstanding that xcetkodt-are u posed bave greatly advanctd.' Ask al the drug ix ore far S bottle of ''M&Tl rae4,' u a wsrtJ wUUe- r Srtfi V VP'S agl Choice of Rmt via Rock Island .Lines By way of El Paso etid Tucson the di rect line of lowest altitudes route of the -"Golden State Limited" foremost trans continental train to Cialifornia. Through ctandard and toitristPtillmans via Colorado and Salt Lake Citythe great scenic route . across tha continent Low Round Trip Fares in Effect Daily. Circle Tours, Scenic Routej to Pan-Pacific Expositions. ' Automate Block S!gnaU FUmwt 7Jn AH-rtfl gWfw EtfrnSpmrnt AUohetm Smfmty Writ. phoa ot can at Rock Maa4 Trarsl Bureao, Hit Fmrnam Btreet, tor tick eta, rea arvstJons, InfonaatloB, also eovr f Kxaotl tlon Folder. X Si MaNAaXT 4U Cflll OE CURED er MOSEY BEHtXSEB Th Herum Trrevtiurnt eiftployed by rue, Is the- only positive cure known.; only ten days' time required (or a cure; for full particulars call or write DR. W, W. B0WSEE, 314 Bee Building, Omaha, Neb. J; 'TrV.': jM i tT3TTt i W Nothing Else Will Satisfy Him Ptywlar that' the word with all hue Americana --with all classes physicians, laborers, mechanics, bankers, business men. Blatt Beer is best tn quality, taste and purity Good for you Good for your friends. rW wtintoanma. uurm aiwl InJlvLlnal l It .. . - - -v . rrf - - . ... . h . w. , j vim have been drinking ether beers, it's because yon bare never tmm m r mrtm foil SlUuSs nMf Qlij M. Blatz Company, Omaha, Neb. fWumm Dwslu MAS 02-610 DOUGLAS ST. jf I I I I aT I i t i stC't ""T VAU BLATZ BREWING COMPANY v , Cw r?TU SJiZ , aatwsaaor ' ' ' ' '.'?", ' 11 n tha pood. I jJs ThU famous Bottled in Bond whiskey baa for 79 years satisfied the most ' critical - Judges of good whiskey. Sol J Evrywkir .i'At Bmmmum Ti-'.'.-Ar S.'l. n i j CserywAare n tha old-fashione way; hand made. . Sour Mash Kentucky whiskey. . . Distilled in small tuba conceded the only method llV whlph. IllfThjta quality is attained. Bond A Lillard Diatributina; Co., .Wastaia Offtoe. dlttl ? Delaware Sis KawaaCitr. M Idtlllltlll "ft" s, 4 r 1 r- sr 1 -r f'l -7-; H -th,' X ; .pprJB;.'iiniiMuiiwi, rm ( i, mi Vini-v 1 "'rjx-c ik" S "-i t n V i Si i k J M 'fit)" ' f-J ' -S Z i 1 , 8" 1 ..Ea -.war . t -m ' if. .Moat Modern and Hajiltary Jlreweryjn the West. Family trade supplied by: rkiuth , Omaha WM. JKTTER, 230J! S Street; Telephone Kouih H63. Oinaba HLGO F. IlILZ, 1824 Douglas Htntet; lliooo IKiikIm .'WHO. Council ltluffa OLD AGK HAH, 1512 Bout It Bixth HtreW; lliotie 3023.' ' . ! WORLD MOTOR BIKE FREE A -picture of the bicycle will be in The Bee every day. ' Out them all out and ask your friends to save the pic- ' tures in their paper for you, too. See how many pictures you can get and bring them . to The Bee office, Saturday, April 10., The bicycle will be (ton Free to the boy or girl that sends us the most pictures before 4 p. m., ; Saturday, April 10. Subscribers can help the chil dren in the contest by asking for picture certificates -when they pay tHeir subscription. "We givo a certificate good for 100 picturf n for every dollar paid. " h