TIIK OMAHA SUNDAY BKB: JANUARY HO, 191G. 9-A ITITOTfl DDITITDfl AD IUU01U IDIilUAD Ur OMAHA AUTO SHOW Neble'i Symphony Orchestra and La Sail Quartet Will Pro-ride This Entertainment FBIDAT ITIQHT MUSICAL KIGHT "afrtsie hath power to fth the avae breast." mrlllfluously murmured Clark C. rowaU, manager, secretary and main work of tha Omaha Auto show, as he alanced over the list of musical stunts he had framed for the 11 show, which will he held at the Auditorium February 21 to February 2S. Powell evidently figures there la a, tot nt soothing- to be dono for he haa placed epeclnl emphasis on the music thta year and It la difficult to tell whether he la trying to conduct an automobile show or an c-pera house. Powell haa secured Neblo'a Symphony orcheatr to furnish the. . instrumental muMcv Neble will awrment hta orchestra conrirterably : so he can grab his baton Just like Victor Herbert or Walter Dam rosott and go to It. .. . - In. jt'djllnn. to the orchestra the T.a Salle opera, quartet has been eniraRcd. This quartet ia one of the best mixed quartets In .(Tie Country and Powell declares they ran. sing anything; that waa ever written and rnnke you like it. Thla quartet con-slsts-rtf Ml IJIllan Steele, aoprano; Mix Dorcfhy . Henke.. contralto; Christian Mathleaqn, tenor, and Hugh. Anderson, basso. -..' dn,' Tuesday, Wsshlnuton's birthday, a sneClAl 4roa;ram ,of .patriotic music will be Bivgn.by both orchontra and quartet. Tuesday will also bo children's day at the show.' as .Powell believes It quite apropos at the current time that the children 'visit .' the show tho day the patriotic music is scheduled. Friday nlhr will bo musical night and there will be special soloists for the.oo caslon. "We .Intend to make the music a big feature this year." said Powell. "We will leave four rows of seats In the1 balcony open th's year InMexd of one row, as heref afore, so that the visitors may be, spate J .'and enjoy a good program of music after they have visited the various booths and displays. "" Are Sold by Trainloads at the . , Automobille Show Trie, "1fll 'Automobile show might well be called, k "train-load"' show, according in. IT V TnrH nrRMiint anil" yi .r 1 ' manager of the Snxon Motor Car eonv pahy. i'tlveryhndy realizes," ' said Mr. Ford in commenting on the show, ."that each Ij-car' the Chicago show has become more and more of a business show,. Of course. It Is .still, as always, a big spec tacular event, attracting lots of atton :lon';jrom the; public' and bringing in lota of retail sales. But to roy mind the bis Important; thingand. tha thing that an. swore the pessimists ' who " wonder; how ion the shows will, last la the wonder ful wholesale tus1hess done. "In. tha first -place, mora and . wore dealers each" year are coming; to Chicago froM all over the'.country for the 'show. In the 'second . ptaoa. while at- ChJcagro, they 'aira placing definite Bona, fide order fof-ttve ear they will, require during tha res'Cof Vie,' whiter and . the srmrrelear up re April.: - " i "Silwt .'automobile nowaday la -a merchandising proposition. The wlaa mer chant ' the ne'who rets hi atock ready and is tn a.Vosltlon to uppty the buyer when, the buyer; wanta to purchase. Au tomobile dealer are - doing thl and tha Chlrfctefl show Is the time when they place their ordera for their 'spring stocks' Just, aa'clo'thlng. dry good, jewelry and ithcr merchant do. - a ', "As" result, the wholeaale order plpei .with the different companies at the 191 show assume Impressive propor tion. Dealere no longer order Jut ao many automobiles. Nowadays,.; It 1 a question of ao many carload. And at thtieara. how I find that they are ordering In train-load lot. Thaf why I call the!. !16 Chicago how a 'train- Inart' ihflUf " - " Studebaker Plant - v Will Make Hundred .'.Thousand Machines If "there la one tendency "mpre than any other, that is featuring tM year" auto mobile ahow U Is the' fact that the show are proving occasion for heavy buying of car. , The importance of thl is more fujly realUed when It Is recalled that In past yara the big crowd flock ing -to automobile exhibit came' more out of cuiioaity than at desire to place orders. .... The tendency to buy heavily at' how time la taken as bearing out predic tions mad to the effect that there may be a, shortage In var this year in "view of tha . heavy Remand. It la ominous alao . because of the fact that the un precedented demand at this season foretell- a record, year-for -the automobile industry.. -" Among the manufacturers that are pre paring for' the heavy business la the Hturiftbafcvr nnrnoratlon. whose factories are, working full force to take care of order -for the new aeries 17 cars. The biggest problem now, according to Etude baker officials, ia to turn out rara fast enough. A an Indication of the policy of "ureparednest." - an output of 108,00"" cars Is planned for Mil, based UKn tha outlook as reported by dealers. Russell Huff Heads Engineers' Society At tie recent meeting of the Society of Automobile Engineers, the great organl ralion cf the men who have developed the motor car. Russell JJuff chief en gineer of Ddg Brothers, waa chosen iretldnr for the ensuing year. Mr. Huff I one of the bei-t known nglneer engaged in the automobile buai nes. Previous to taking the position a head of the engineering department of Dodge Brothers, he was for fifteen year with, the Packard Motor Car company and before this association was engaged tn experimental work. MURPHY-O'BRIEN EXPECT -NEW PAIGE WITHIN WEEK Ttie Murphy O'Brien Auto company ex yr their new model of tha Paige car. the Kieetwood 4-W te arrive next week. Thl car hss'tnadx a wonderful hit at both tha Chicago and New York shows This car Is almost a duplicate of the fajrous Fairfield -M and sells at f',no. uoourict, ,'lircsArc lreaiea 10 a itougn Test in California A total of 1.SO0 milea, over boulevard nd mountains and through aand, gravel and mud. on 1" gallona of gasoline, and at the end showed small evidence of grueling- wear. That auma up the results of a novel holiday season demonstration run of a one and a quarter-ton truck, equipped with Goodrhh truck tire, out In Cali fornia. There were featuht-a of the event wlilcli hove caused It to be heralded all over the tand as an evidence of enter prise and originality that readily lend Itself for adaptation by other wide awake motor truck agencies. The Cali fornia ran was conducted by the Don Ijr-e agency, Pan Francisco. A leo-gallon tank, filled with gasoline, and mounted on the truck chassis, waa sealed at trie start of the run In San Francisco by the city sealer of weights and measures. He alao unaealed It at the end. together with the apeedometer registering the total mileage. 'During Its Journey from San Francisco the truck traveled alt over northern Cali fornia and enoountered every conceivable form of service experience. The truck waa stopped and started over 1.10O times. The- object constantly was to run the truck under conditions of every day er vic. The average ot twelve miles to the gallon proved the constancy of the one and a quarter-ton truck to varying road conditions.' One of the feature of the run was tha remarkable performance of. the Goodrich tiro j with which the truik was equipped. Over mountain Ud through broken road stretches with their attendant dlfflcultle, the tires gave perfect service and at the finish. In Ban Francisco appeared almost as new as when taken from the stock room shelves. - Used Regal Car for Motor Power in Boat A transportation innovation which should booomo common In alt waterside dlstrh-U has been effected by an In ventive merchant of Aberdeen, Washing ton. Mr. lloutarle. Ill Recal touring car serves not only to carry him back, and forth on land, but is used as the driving mecnanism or a thirty font, tide wheel scow, with which he navigates the waters of Gray' Har bor and tho Chchalls river. Mr. lloutarle built It scow, similar to the email ferry boat on inland river, except that this boat has paddle wheels, with gear attaehed, but no power In. the boat Itself. The Regal furnlshea the wherewithal for traveling. Mr. lloutarla drive right on the scow, makes a couple of connection and away goe hi novel- shlo with' a great churning of water and- considerable speed. The cow ha a large freight capacity and the car haa power enough ta carry all that can be loaded on It more' power than la usually applied -to self -driven boat of thl type. Ci W. Francis Is to Take On the "Davis" C. W..- Francis of the C. W. FrancI Auto company haa. announced hi 1 re tention to take on the Davis automobile. The "Davl": Is an automobile with numerous friends in thla territory and one which has a clean record . behind . It The C. .W. Francla Auto company will have control of the Nebraska, South Dakota and western Iowa terltory, and arrangement are being made for an ex tensive selling campaign. . Above 100 Firemen Overcome Fighting Great Detroit Fire DETROIT. Mich., Jan. . More, than 100 firemen were overcome by smoke and gaa f umea Friday while fighting the most stubborn blaxe Detroit ha had In fif teen year. The drug atore of K. C Kinsel. at Grlswold atreet and- Michigan avenue, in the heart oX the business dis trict, was burned out. The total -damage was about $3)0.000, practically covered by Insurance. Explosion of chemical which were be ing heated Is believed to have caused the fire, which started during the middle of the forenoon. The flames soon ate their way Into the basement, where a large atock of drug and chemicals were tored. Great billow of poisonous smoke poured from the building. When all other waya fail, Want-Ad. try a Bee Gertrsswal Drape C'aae. IX5NDON. Jan. 29. The s.Oi-nment haa dropped the case against Udward Wei- nacht, the American who formerly was London manager of the Adams Express company, and Douglaa Simpson Deans, a Hritlsh aublect. also formerly rmDloved by that company, who were tried recently on the charge of "trading with the enemy, the trial resulting in a disagree ment or me jury. v v v 1. v v v mmmmmmm mm llMMllllIlM 5 S : -f- ' - . i - - , J- S -i ? -CX 1 t- . -r t mm -i. J- -v. - -:-i a u u ti mr-'m w f i m a ii r n vi v -i i i a-i ii SMii ! II WW 111 l IMl ! I IM 1SIJ I I I M i DQRT FIRM SHOWS GREATPROGRESS In Leu Than Nine Months Output Increases from Six Cars Day to 1,500 a Month. OUTGROWTH OF CARRIAGE FIRM On May 1 last the first Dort motor car was delivered. Then the factory output was six car a day. In lees than nine months, says W. K. Foshler, local rep resentative, this has been Increased to ,!o8 a month. That la about aa fine a ample of factory efficiency a there 1 In thl wonderful Industry. Many have planned tn do such things, but when the time came something was lacking In the machinery of the organisation and prom isee have fallon flat. But in the Instance of the Dort car the makers had made their preparation with greatest car and skill, and. backed by year of experience In a kindred line of manufacturing, they have been able to gradually increase the production of the car without the slightest friction. The Dort Motor Car company ia an outgrowth of the Durant-Dort Carriage company, which was Incorporated In 1W and. still Is a dnmlnent factor In Its field. From the start this older company ha held a prominent place In the carriage world, and the motor company haa atepped into a similar place In relation to horseless vehicles for the parent con cern, for the parent concern never mar keted a failure. The officers 'of the company are:' J. D. Dort, president; D. M. Averlll, gen eral niannger;-F. A. Aldrich. aecretary nd treasurer; J. D. Manafietd, sale manager; Ralph Dort, advertising; man ager. , Some of the building of the carriage company In Flint were requisitioned by the Dort Motor Car company and sev eral additions were ' erected. In these waa asaemhled the most modern equip ment, with ample provision for expan sion. l.ar In Blar Storks. The first Dort car was designed and then the material were bought for the production, the company fortunately piling up It stocks, so that In these day pf a shortage among the metal there la plenty on hand and In sight to As-arrant the mntlnned Increase tn production and Insure deliveries as specified. Two of the essentials to success In motor car building are the mechanism and tlie looks, and both of these have been attended to by expert. The power plant was designed by F.tlenne Ptanohe, formerly with the Peugot. Hence It ia of French deelgn, light in weight, with great power. ' ! Some of the finest - bodies and moat graceful lines of 'tar have come from the carriage uutlder. S. D. uort looked over many design for the car which wa to bear his name, and none of them being quite' up 'to hi ewn ' Idea, he modeled a car out of clay with hia own hands, a pure stream-line body, and this la the car of today.. ; Dies Game as He Said He Would on Gallows CANON CITY. Colo., Jan. to, Oeorfe Qulnn was hanged at the " state peni tentiary early tonight for the murder of William R. Herbertson In Denver, Octo ber 24, 1914, following a quarrel over Mr. Herbertaoq., ......... ... . Qulnn on the scaffold aald: "Just eeo I died game, a I aald I would. Tell them to take care of the boy. ' ' . " v ( "By the , boy' Qulnn meant the 14 months' rrid.aon of Mr. Qulnn, formerly Mrs. Herbertson, to whom Qulnn waa married In Jo.ll. , . , Lincoln Building . is ' .Wrecked by Fire LINCOLN. Neb., Jan. Fire, orig inating in the basement ' of a cafe, last night badly wrecked the Interior of the Browneil. building, a four-story and brick structure In-the heart of the retail bust-' nesa district. Tenants In the upper stories, chiefly lawyers and insurance agents, were practically burned out. The total estimated loss Is between $V),O0O and $W,M0. fVe inspection of any 9 "X ' V e -:.-- .j . r -v - mnrmimminnmm nmmm nnm " w ra j w i uu i u r7"un m m mm i m m m w aw" . m 9 w. m - v -j --- - ' 5 s s ' 1aV.V i a 1 a YmY O ' 3 n VfmM l mmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmm Criticism of U. S, Policies Made at Trade.Convention NEW.ORl.KANS. Lai., Jan. . Criti cism nf American shipping: laws, the tar iff, of law relating to railroad and. "big business.' and of the proposal for a government-owned merchant fleet w voli-ed here today at the third national foreign trade convention. . . Speakera .Included . Fairfax Harrison. president of the Southern railway; Frank Vandertlp. president of the Natlnaal Citi bank of New York, and Joseph K. Davlea, chairman ot the. Federal Trade commis sion. . Mr.. Vanderllp .declared the X'nlted States did not need government aid to succeed In the world of. trade so much a relief from governmental handicaps. He said:-- "We shall have- handicaps In tha extension of foreign trade of a gov ernment ao devoted to reace that Justice to Ha cltlsena lit the foreign countries weigh , but - scantily In the balance against the advantage of peace for Its people at home.' Mr. Vandertlp characterised eome of the law governing shipping and com mercial combination as "foolish legis lation, uneconomic! and unnecessarily re strictive." A plea for modlfluaUon of reg ulation affecting railroads to permit them to make lower rate on export than on domeetlo traffic waa made by Mr. Harrison. ' " Complaint Against Eed Willow Fair (From a Staff Correependent. LINOOU. Jan. S3. (Special -lla the Red Willow County Fair association for feited its right to the per capita allowed It for holding sessions? This Is a matter brought to the notice of Ptate Treasurer Hall, who today received a letter from lndlanola, containing affidavits from Roy Jones, J. W. Dutcher, Chris Jensen and C. II. King, alleging that gambling had been allowed on the grounds during the 191 S fair. The statute prohibit the allowing of gambling or the sale of liquor within the ground of any county fair, on pen alty of a forfeiture ef the per capita ap propriation oomlng from the county treasury. Lust year the Red Willow as sociation drew $471.8 from the county under the law. REPRESENTATIVE HALL . "CUTS UP" 'FOR TEACHERS (From a fttaff Correspondent.) MNCOLN, Jan. (PpeciaD-Uetween listening to speechea from ome of the big educational light from the east arf3 dodging plaater from the ,walla of reprei entatlve hall the county and city uper- Intendent. who have been holding a e- slon the last few day, have been- kept busy. To add to the enjoyment of the meeting old representative hall froge up thla morning and the meeting wa ad journed to the supreme oourt room, each man and woman aelxlng a ohalr and mov ing to the place where the tribunal of Justice usually hold forth. - Yesterday afternoon while the people present were listening in rapt attention to a speech by one of the men oh the pro gram, there came a loud aound aa It tft ancient edifice had ' been atruck with a hell. Shriek from the women end, ex clamation from the men added to the confusion, but it waa soon discovered that a huge pleoe of plaster had been unable to withstand the heavy wlod coursing through the building and had been blown off. Luckily, It fell in tha gallery and so no one was harmed,' but a large hole through which the outalde Mine of the building can be seen testifies to the condition ot the building.- . ADDRESS BY GOVERNOR . .0 ON LONG-DISTANCE PHONE (From a Staff Correspondent.) UNOOLN, Jan. 2fc (Special. -Qovemor Morehead will deliver an address to the National Chamber of Commerce, which will hold Its closing session of 'the meet ing on February 10.- He will not go to Washington to deliver the address, but arrangement, have been made whereby he will alt In' hi of floe In the executive chamber and deliver -the address ' over the tranacontinental lines, each member of the meeting being' provided with a phone from which he will receive the ad drees, .......... Out of Sight Don't forfet your storsg battery be cause it's where you can't see It work. Let ue take care of It and you'll never have occasion to worry about it. Nebraska Storage Battery Co. S303 raraam Bt. Tel. Soils:. 1103. battery at any tint 1 zrifitiSiSifii - - . ? 5 i S -1 ' mmm 1. i x. KAISER GETS BUSY ON RUSSIAN FRONT Great Activity of Germans and Austrian! Reported from Eastern Zone. MUD IN BUK0WEIA KNEE DEEP KIEV, Russia (Via London), Jan. 2.-MJrman prisoners captured tn battle in Hukowlna assert extensive preparation! are being made by the Austrian and Germans to prevent a further Russian advance on that section of the front. It Is said some of tho chief railway lines of Austria and ' Germany have brn rtosed to passenger traffic on account ot the movement ot lare bodies of troops' and great quantities of supplies to Bukowlna. Rett are tm Mlalmam. rnsoners state that as soon as guns are Installed th number ot troops Is reduced to the minimum, the men withdrawn being sent back on toe returning munitions trains. The destination ot the German and 'Austrian troops withdrawn from the Bukowlna front Is of course un known here, but the general opinion eipressed by tho prisoners is that they are Intended to reinforce tha German positions in the Riga district and Dvinsk sections, where an of fensive on "a large scale Is looked for. ' Germans Active, : PBTROQRAD (Via London), Jan. M.- Karly renewal ot military activity along tha northern end of the Russian front, in the. Riga and Dvlnak district I forecast by Russian military critics. Their ex pectatln la based In part on the unusual activity or Herman aircraft in recon- nolterlng the Russian line. 'The activity lead to the belief that the German may be preparing an offensive In the north for the purpose of counter ing the Russian attack In Bukowlna. Along the Ptrlpa river the artillery fire of the Teuton I Increasing dally. . Mad Kae Deep). The comparative Inactivity In Rukowlna during the last few day I explained by reasonal condition. Mud la knee deep, According to a statement made to tha foreign presa by the military expert of the Blrshevul Vedemoatl It la a practical Impossibility for the German to aend relnforcementa from .. Constantinople to PERSONAL Effoctivo March 1, the prico $1,450, f. o. b. Detroit. This is present price. It is made necessary by tbe sharp rise in cost of raw material. .. Aluminum, which sold for 19c now bnngs o3c. ' . - j . Copper has risen from I4b to Vanadium steel'a year ago sells for $3.50. . , . High-speed Bteel formerly at Leather formerly 20c a foot v ; All told it costs $118.23 more Su-40 than it did some mpnths erably in excess of our net profit open to us. ,. . One was to raise the price. The other was to lower tbe To follow the latter course kind of an "automobile Chalmers has never built and never will build. . . . Therefore a raise in price was, the only procedure possible. "We regret that an increase in price is necessary, but we feel that other manufacturers of automobiles will be forced either to increase the price or use a lower grade of materials. For it is not possible to buy superior products in the open market at any less price than Chalmers pays. AVe think it only fair to those the bix-40 and haVe been quoted the $1350 pnee to take this opportunity of saying that we will accept orders at that price up to midnight February '2'X Thereafter the price of $1,450 f. o. b. Detroit will prevail. Chalmers Motor Company Friesland Farm A olean milk, from cleau and absolutely liealtby Holstein-Friesian eows. The barns are kept eerupu lously clean. The milkers wash their hands before milking each cow. The milk pails are sterilized. The milk is immediately fooled and pnt in sterilized bottles and hermetically sealed. This is the cleanest milk to be obtained in Omaha. ' FRIESLAND FARM, TeL Walnut 1529-2. Distributor, Alamito Sanitary Dairy Co. Telephone Douglaa 409. rare 1ST" harry only S aad 10.yar-old Wluakar Bpaci ale 98o OIX CaVOW OU TAYZ.OB CIDAB BBOOX VsTaTT BSVOOS XTO. CACKLEV-. IStk assist the Turk at Erterum. F.ren the bringing up of troop from Bagdad, the most likely expedient, would mean the weakening ef the force which la facina the British in Mesopotamia. . The Russians are now within three or four mile ef the outer fortiicatlona of Erterum. .,..' . More Monoy for the Hatters Than: Needed rvVNRVRT. Conn.. Jan. . National officers of be I'nlted llattere of North America estimated today thai the con tributions made yeaterday for the relief of the defendants In the Denbury Hat ters' rase weuld be at least $4.0ii0 and might reach fi0.W)0. according to word received here from the hattera' head- quartera In New Tork. .It wa atated that reports received from the largest cltlea In the country indicated that the response to the appeal e aprx-ai ; of the American Federation of Labor for funda to meet tha tiM.000 damagea an.l costs awarded T. E. Ijoewe s Co.. plaintiffs in the case, would be sufficient to protect the defendants from loalng a dollar of their personal property. Raise Three Millions : For Relief of Jews NKW TORK. Jan. .-rredtctlone that the receipts ot Jewish Relief day through out the nation would approximate t-0o.- 000 for tha relief ot Jew In the - war ones of Europe, were made tonight at the headquarter of the central relief committee In thl city. No attempt waa made to eatlmaV the total for New Tork City, but It I known that It will exceed tri,000. In addition to nearly tl.OOO.roo pledged at a mas meeting here last night. Telegram received tcday from almost every city In the country stated that the contrlbuttone were rnurh larger than even the most sanguine workere had antici pated. In only a few place had the total been computed, and It Is not ex' pected the work will be completed before Monday. CUMMINS BLOCKS MOVE OF NEBRASKA. SENATOR WASHINOTON, Jan. .-An effort by Chairman Hitchcock of the Senate rhlllp. pine committee to hasten a vote on the Philippine bill, waa blocked today by Senator Cummin, who objected to a uggeatlon that after Tuesday speeches be limited to ten minute, and gave no tice he would Introduce an amendment which he would want to dlacusa at length. Argument against granting Indepen dence to the Filipino were made by Sen ator Llppltt. MoCumber and Harding. of the Chalmers Six-40 will be an increase of $100 over the , , a pound only a few months ago 24c. brought $1.85 a pound. Now it $1.05 a pound now is worth $3.35. now brings 33c. And so on. in raw material to build the ago. 'As this amount is consid per car, only two courses were quality. meant a "one-year" car. This who have planned to purchase ! Certified Milk r.tCKLKV'H PAMOl'H "RUN. Only 50c WINK 44)1N(4 NOW AT X.A, TTsTTA. 10-raar.eU Tor ur Wlae, aart 1C I WW Full Quart Big- aUteratiOB Male aow f-eiae' ea la Wlaas, Olareta. BrandXas, Waisktea Ottmyanti, Laa, atarmaiaies, JslUes, Olive. . Beat Terfet Te Ask for Tear OUaa Ooapoas. nnos. a4 Oavttal Avaavae, Omaka. ' tot Cu rvee Ca,(aioua. TOGS WITH SMOKE ' ArtOMA TABOOED ,4 Tobacco Is All Right In Itfl Place, But Not When Buried Into The Texture Of The Clothes You Wear. i?- Dresher's Gleaning Process Eradicates Every Vestige ' of Tobacco Odor. -v. Now, mind you, the management-, of Dresner Drothers' Colossal Dry ... Cleaning and Dyeing Establishment at 2211-2213 Farnam 8t ls not set against smoking; every member of .w.- smokes and d perns It a. - -.,... A- H.n,-j mankind: but, there Isn't a man in this office a ho would allow the odor of tobacco ' ' to cling to his garment.- Men, especially those gatherinf in - closely confined quarters, ret a larrej ' quantity of tobacco smohe) Just where they don't want It In their clothes half the time not knowing- of It until delicately reminded of It by some lady or other anion; their ac qustntanres. Gentlemen, a periodical and thor- ough cleaning of your clothes doesn't cost much and taXes scarce any tlmev. ' And the sort of cleaning; done ' at ,' Dresner Bros, plant at 2 2 11-JJ IS Karri am St., completely annihilate every vestige ot tobacco odor w-lth- out harming a single thread of your garments. Tobacco odor stmply can not exist after clothes go through this establishment. And the best part of It Is that It will be a long time be fore your garments become amok laden again: something In tha Dresher process averts the possibility. However, It doesn t cost much Xa send a suit of clothes her for cleaning on general principle. tobacco odor or no. For 1.60 your suit will be cleaned and pressed a only the Dresher people know how to clean and press. Surely that a reasonable enough. And, by tho way, the Dresher prices on pressing men's clothea have been reduced. Two or three-piece suits may now b pressed here for 60c; single pairs of trousers at 1 6c. But a mere presatr-.-? will not take put tobacco odor; It presses It In; remember that. Free yourself from tobacco odorf ' . tbe ladles do not like It; phone Tyler 345 In the morning and have a. Dresher man call for your clothes, or leave your work at the plant, at Dresher The Tailors, 1616 Farnam St., or at one of the Dresher branches . In the Brandels or Burgees-Nash Co.'a '. '. stores. Dresners pay exprees or parcel post charges one way on any sized, bundle to any point la America, HUMPHREYS' Humphrey' Homeopathta Bamedla are prepared after prescriptions used br Dr. Frederick Humphreys, In his private practice for manr years an! kr the pub lic for over SIXTY TEAKS with saUs;' faction, . He. - - " . FOR ; Favor, rnnsaatlans. talltatmsUeaa. . Worm. Worn Fovor. t Coin Orln sn4 WakonittiaH nf Infest- - ; 4 iMarrbooa, af OilUlmi na AsulU. . , , . , T Coughs, tbldo, llrmicllltla. , I TnoOvwha, Kircortio. Noaratfta. -! I' Hoa4-ha, flrk Hni. Vartlco. I rrpopria, Initlseotlim, Wtak StotnaoSv II rroua, HrM Oman. lAryniULa. 14- yaaaia, sVuetlnaa. .... U Hhoumatloni. limhaeo. 14 r,,r anil Auo, MaJorla. - IT riloa, Bllnil; or BlenMn. Bitertia!, Iatamal. It C-M.rrh. Isriuonu, Cold la Haall ' to Whnorln I'mish. ' " "(' 1 tiihiu. OppnmaM. nifflnll Brsatbus. VT lUnnUra of (ha Klitntya, l rnnarr lBwniinn. '1 ' ' ! 14 Sora Throat. Quliwr . 77 Qrlp, Orlppe, Grippe. Fut up In amall vial e(. .Pleasant pel- , let, fit th vest pocket, tto each. Bold by druaslsts or sent en receipt of price. Medical Book mailed free. , . .. HUMPHREYS lfOMEO. MEDTCIKK f CO., corner William and Ann Street. New York. , . ' About Hi!l Pilot January Clearance , or acrmr's. woimri 'ajts ' cxxx.Dzv'a curxmnra - BEDDEOdoIgIas SANATORfjjfjl This institution la the only om la tbe central west with separata buildings situated la their 3 ample grounds, yet entirely dl tlnct, and rendering It possible to classify cases. The one kuldsn being fitted for and devoted to Ue treatment of son-contagions and non-mental diseases, no others be ing admitted; Ue other Best Cot tage being designed (or and da voted to Ue eclulve treatment of select mental cases requiring for a time watchful care and spe cial nursing. Wfiek , n !"J"v1r,Tr"'"'wT", ' " iaj ft - " ' -'L, ' ' ' 4 i f' Jy r , r.l .. 9 i r-" -..j: t ...... . ;