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BEE
PICK-UPS
$48, $85
100,$125,
150, etc.
Easy Terms
Look Them Over
Tomorrow
Thotiaanda of homes are
planning and looking forward
lo the poaaeaalon of a ilano or
playpr plnno. Her in no doubt
the low at priced lint, quality
conaldered, '.hat we hav pub
llahed. To JI Interested we urge
your Immediate, rail during
our spring Clean I'p Sale of
laed and New Planoa, Pick out
jour piano and tl ua frankly
your dcxlre aa to terms, Im
mediate delivery, exchanga
privilege, stool, acatf and guai
antee goea with each, Inatru
rnent, 1 ITtKiHTH.
1200 Hoot Hon.. gig
Emenon $K!
1400 Voa . Bona ftlOO
f,r0 Knabe 175
MSO Kmeraon '2'iTt
$225' Hamilton $J."
$350 fichrnoller A Muel-
It I7.
$380 rhaao 5170
MOO I.udwlg SlOO
ir.oO Htelnway StlfiO
$00 Weber 8385
oiuvrw,
11,000 ('bickering RfOfi
11.100 Stelnway $150
600 rlchmoller Muel-
It SI 10
rrAvnifl AM m soiK.
$5fiO Auto Player 200
$600 I-esler Flayer 27r
6f0 Harrington Player B'.lT)0
,OTI(K TO VM7.Y, WIKSKft.
Don't, forget, to redeem your
gold bond rertlfleetee. Tli-
are goort only until April 2Hb.
Now la the Km to get a bar
gain.
v are, etcjnalve rppreaenlav
tlrce for tho mHlclilraa riteln
wajr, Weber, Hrlmaji, filetgrr
A Hone, Kititwon, MrPtia.ll,
lln(lrmn A Hon arl Hrlimiil.
nr aft Mueiller Plnnoa, aleo
A roll a ji Pianola, llano.
Schmoller & Mueller
Piano Company
1311-13 Farnam W,,
Omaba, Neb.
Headquarters for Aeolian
Vocations, Orafonolas and
Columbia Record.
FREE TO
ASTHMA SUFFERERS
A ffw Horn Our That Anyona Oaa Un
Without Pleooiufort or of Tim.
We have a New Method that curea Aelh
loa. and w. want you to try It at our e
penaa. No matter whether your caae la of
long- atandlng or recent development,
whether J' 1 preaent aa oocaaloiial or
chronic Asthma, you ahould tend for a
free trial of our method No matter In
what climate you live, no matter wtut
vour age or occupation. If you ere troubled
iiiih aathina, our method ahould relieve
vnu prompt 1 v.
We enpoclnlly want In aend It to thoee
apparenilv hnp-lcna en", where all fonoa
of luliilem, rtoiiohpa, onlurn prprtlom.
f ini', "pntMii inivikoa. ' fc., have fallrd
K" n n n t lo h"W everyone at our own
exp'.nae, lliat Ihixnew mehol la de!ned
lo riid all fllffl'iilt brealhlna. all mhei-z-ma.
and all Hi"e terrltiln paroxyami at
oip e and for all time.
Thin free nffi-r l" l"o Important lo peg
kri a ulujile 'Uv, r.u now ai'd Ihrn If
till the iiwt'uul at (iiw e. Hend no nioney,
-implv ri in II cuiipoli helnw. I n It Tortny,
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Constipation,
iit.tiKurt, lli!niita, t.
O OR O Qa.N.M
CRIES OF MOTHER
GET HOWARD'S GOAT
Husband of Dead Woman Talks
With Grief Stricken Mother
Over the long Distance.
FATHER COMES AFTER BODY
la a palatial munition on prt-ten-Ploua
Michigan boulevard In Chi
cago a little gray mother la brokt-n
with grief.
Though ahe haa nillllona of dol
lars and tbe comforting adjuncta lo
I'i'lllona, the one real apark of hap
pineaa, tiny though It waa, haa flick
crrd and died out.
The little mother la Mra, Mlrl.afl
KKgallon, wife of the inultl-mllllon-aire
ateel king, and mother of Mra,
,'oe Howard, who killed heraelf In
lif-r room at the Kontenella,
Jo Howard, the nn-lola whom
Kllaallnn refueer) lo a'-'ept an a metnher
of the family, In a confidential mood
Tueaday moinlna at the corun-r'a office,
told the writer ahnut Mra. R Hicallnt.
"It'a (ha nn tliliia1 ahoul thla hualtiea
ihnt'a aettlog my g"at," he confided
"Khe. haa talked to me almoat (ontlnu
ally over long dlalnnre. Jod' I never
hiard auch crying In my Ut"' )lr arlrf
la terrible!"
Kllaalloua Ueallliy,
The fortunee of the Kllgnllona hitve
bein remarkable.
Michael KIallon, Ihe iron-man "f
Iron, who arrived In Omaha thin aft
ernnon, alarled In life practically pennl
e Hla I'e'tlc tiaaieaalveneea alood him
In good atead when he flnn'! nlered the
world of flnanir, and It waa not lona
before lie alood at the lop
Ida wife, thougn, well reniembera Ihe
day when t hey were nol. aoclal plllara,
nor wealthy,
Xlie rememhera tha daya when, ahoul
der lo ahoulder with her huahand, aha
helped him to fight hla hatllea, and
when little Irma, their only ctilld, came
Into (ha world thirty-two yeara aao,
on eve of aucceaa, her happlneaa waa full.
Trnablea t ome Kmt.
Irma aiew lo cultured womanhood, and
aa ahe prnarcaaed, ao did the KUgallon
fortiinea. forreapondlngly did trouble
come.
When lite affair with fount Mourilt f'a
rieauforth waa at ll cllniaa, the llltle
mother waa alwaya at her daughter
aide, ready lo take up her defenee al
av. To her Irma waa alwaya right.
I'iven when ahe married Joe ffoward,
a horn ahe met one night at loa Ang'lea
and wedded Ihe next day, Mra, Kllaallon
remained loyal, Howard left Ihe day
after the wedding, hut to Mra, Klleallnrt
lie waa a aon-ln-law In fact aa well aa
name, dcapite her Iron-willed huahand'e
otiiei'tiona.
The deed woman repoaed in an ejpen
alv coffin hi ("oronar t'roahy a eatahllah
ment, Howard, bla irma folded atolcally,
atared at It, Mlaa Dark, hla dancing
partner, ahlvered aa aha looked, and
walked away.
Howard turned to th writer at hla aide,
"Boy, a mother la a wonderful thing.
My god, how ahe waa rapped tip In that
lr1! I'll hear her rrlea of grief thtt
came over the telephone until my dying
day, Honeat, boyU'a getting my goat,"
Want Rescue Home
As Part of State
Medical College
Hie falvatlon Army Ream Home
ahould be under Ihe direct patronage of
tbe Cnlvaralty of Nebraaka College of
Medicine, ia the opinion of Ihe adviamy
committee of the Aaaorlated ('harlllea,
The commltvee at lt meeting at noon
paaaed a reaolutlon In appreciation of the
paat work of thla home, and, with a
vtnw to perpetuating the good work,
which the reaolutlon enpreaacd aa In the
hlgheet Intereat of the c-auae, the com
mittee recommended that the home be
placed under the patronage o toe medi
cal college of the fnlveraliy o Nehraaka.
It waa explained that thla would mean
that it would g"t Ha medicine and nc-
eeaaorlea from the atate Inatl'u-lon.
Jir. Talmer Findlay Intwvirfd the
reaolutlon, and Judge Koater aarnnded It.
Captain Kline ia In favor of It,
MARRIED AT FIFTEEN AND
WANTS IT SET ASIDE
Fllam-hn ftephena Long, a minnr, by
her next friend, K.alher Johnaon, filed a
petition with the rlerk of the dlmil t
court In which ahe aecka an annulment
of her marriage with riuael Long on
the grnimde that when they were married
Ml in waa under Ihe age of legal coiiaent.
The petition atafa that when Hie lemga
were married In November, 1!'H, IHe
plalnilff waa not yet 111 yeara old, and
Hint thev hae never lived together ainc
then The petition alo atal'a that fnr a
i'r after Ihe marriage the plalnilff a
a reaident of lllerUf-w llniue. In Ibn
i-iiatody end cre of the Juvenile i ourl rif
I i ,u In a intiiily.
WATER BOARD MEMBERS
TO ADDRESS ROTARY CLUB
Memt.era of the ilH water board will
I,! i ran Hie iiiulia lltilan ilub i tbe
trrMi ajei tiig and IuhcIuoh edne-lv
in him ii, Hie llviiiiia intlnk.l'ai',
I ,.- lr,t,,,l'H ni. on l l.r t. nul l for
f u r oiln i' tUa I' W Ullh' liu
nl an, I " mt'i hm ' It eiir
i,dn ir . r eml l.'M,oil .1 t'id
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WELFARE JNvIsflGTTOn S
START ON SURVEY OF CITY
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' llllll'U I 1,111 Oiiiiii
He Sat in Jury Box, Man Without
Fame, Until Asked His Name
Vlncviit C. Mteihi'i' kiiI Biiiong the
Juroia In the fiilcml couit rnom Mon
day aflcriiiioii, u imiii wlthiiut dlallm lion.
Hn waa Juat a Jinnr, Juet oun of tlnrt.v,
Juat one of Ihe croud,
The rkiiniliitittf ntliuiK'V, nftcr aaklng
hla iiiiinn, tiaki'il ulii'ic he lived
"Dodge, Ncli," an Id Mr. Htechrr.
"Hlwlinr" and "lindut-," two Inarpara
blo Ideaa. livea theie a man with amll
ao dead who wouldu t nak the queallon
which Iho altoi ney then ankeuT No auch
man Ihea.
"Arc you any h IhIIoii In HiccIiit. Iho
hrlalit lar of .cliiiinkn, tin- elilnlng aim
in Ihe wrestling fli miiincnl. The prl le of
Hie white hit, the JlH' of I lC I ' III I I'd
MlHtea if Anieilea.'" Iieiulii d the nitoi
ii cy lie didn't line pint tliut liingunue,
but Dial wua lila fiinli Hint wan one up,
pnrlunliv he idIphiiI, He ahuiild limn
lined Hint liiiiKuaxe; but, in'llig a mere
dry man of ilo1 law, lie illdn'a
Jubilee Grounds
Located on the
Sunday Tab Site
Trained iirui-e will peiforiu and div
ing glrln glide In Hi" inenimld inatieu
ver, wild iiuiinnln will ronr and Alpln"
Vodlera will yodle on Ihe very apnl where
"Hilly" Hundiiy lunl full enunciated hla
illrlnlfr vllnpcratlona agnlnat aln.
for 'Ak-Hnr-lien'a jubilee grounda are
lo be on that vny apoi.
The grounda for the nlinual (enllvlllea
are not llila yem lo be known aa the
Highway, Hie larnlwil grounda or lh"
"Yea, all', I in lila counln." replied Vin
cent (', Hlet'lier,
With that aeiileiu'e lie h-apcii fiom the
raiika of common iiioiinla to the pedcatal
of faine, He ahotii' In- iie reflected
Klory of Coii'ln Joe. i:erv i-M' waa
fixed iipiin ti Mil. A hunh ni nwe apread
Hii oiikIi Hie loom. The iilloi nc u no Had
naked Ihe iiienllun gaxi-d alioi.i, proudly,
ne Ihiiuuh lie lunl done a t"nl IhllU',
Kien Jiulgi AluiiKer looked up Innii hla
I reiidlpg und looked down over ilia liluaeea
jut I lie eoimiii of Joe Meclier.
j Vim cut NIc her, caipetitei, tmre Hip
gliire of piil.lliltv und Hie ;iotllalil or
fame Willi inui" or linn eiiiniilluliv.
Me he l a marked limn. Aa mug aa
he reniauia on Hie Juiy he will be pointed
out
Hee Dial (i-Uii up Iheip In ilie Jury
box, will) III" bluck mnineti aee 'lin''
h'a Joe HIechel a counln ."
"Ooeli, Inner
midway. Ine'eiid, l In- Hi" t" I"- kiumn
lia the Jublleii gioiludn
All of the vacant loin on whhli Hie
rUindHy Inlunacle aloud la In be Included
In the Jubilee grounda lor I Inn full, and
everything elae between I'lfleenlh and
Thirteenth alrei la on Capitol avenue,
The leaai-a hitve Juai bi" n eigiied up,
n thai mm Willi Ihe mallei of (he locu
linn for Hie yiounda off Hie hiinda if
Ihe governnra, iittetiiinn may be cenii'ied
for a llui" on Ilie adiiilon of the beat
ahnwa Ihruughoul I he round)' in be
bonked up for I'ninha.
Mow n ( are I ongha mnl I olila.
Keep mil of drafla, avoid eioanre, eat
and Ilie light am) take I'r. Klng'a New
tUacovery III ue mer fmly .lenra.
Ouaranleed. All diugijlaia Advertlae-ment.
Central Wyoming
Filling Up Fast
WithSoil Tillers
"Ii la wonderful Urn way central Wyo
ming In nettling up with men going there
In engage in agilcultural and dairy pur
aulie," imeiied it. W. LmelBCe, aaelalanl
liiiniluriiilno aaent of the Hurllngtnn, who
la In fiunt n trip to Duiigljia. where he
went lo lociiie 'i parly of ten Nebraaknnn,
('iinilimliig, Mr. I.ovebue aald:
' I wnn In liouglan three ilnin, and dur
ing Hull time aome forty famlllea arched
mid binned on lund In t'oneie tomilv,
of tthlrh 1'ouglaa l Ihe cniinly neat
M on! of Hie men svtie from Nebrnnka.
und In (hla male the had been leniinl
fainiern lining Into Wyoming they look
their live elork and farm Implement"
will'. Ihein. ki iluif Hiey an go to work
ImiueillHlell ,
"Tile pari of )ollllng lefellcd lo l
In Oiniilifl Irnde leriltoiy, end llila illy
; i light to ibt lie great benefit from the ael-
lb in i tit (loll In beiiu: punheil Info Ibe
nl!c
"Appiiieiill) Ihe lund In Conveiac
counly In uf ahoul Hie name eharacter
aa the In ml In weatern Nebraaka. It la.a
well, linn black Iobiii for im upper, wllh
a licili l clay eubaoll.
'In Conietae eonnly alone Iheie ate
fully im.Oaft .iea of gnvrrnmenl land
Hint In ubect to entry In tracta of .Ijft
B'rea each of Una land none la more
than len mllea from rnilrond. Lying far
tlii r back und within the twenty mile
limit there are hiindreda of thoueamla of
iiciea lliat am 0en for aelllemenl.
"Tim W yoming land la a thy farming
propoalllon. tm( laal yegr the pi eelpltallon
iiggc galrd iilneleen Inchea, enough ao
lliat Ihe crop waa carried through to ma
turity and (he harvrat waa abundant."
Auto Roads Around
Omaha in Good Shape
Automobile Hallways In the vicinity of
Omaha are In excellent condition, Judg
ing bv lepoitd mnde by aeveral tour
lata w ho regiatered al Ihe downtown hea i
iUaiiiira of the Oinnha Automobile flub,
at the Hotel Fonlenelle.
J. V. Ilolllnger of Klllolt, la., toured to
Omaha with Arthur K. Johnaon of Red
iiHk, la. In the latter'a car and pur
chaaed h new machine, which he will
drive home,
y.n route to ( ntcago from Mobvidge, S.
1'., William .ooney atoppid In Omaha a
few houra. He found the. hlghwaya tn
good rendition all through South Dakota.
I'. A. Haylla of lta Molnea. who Will
tour to rinlnvlew, Tex,, la vlaltlng the
city,
Well Known Remedy
Relieves Chronic Case
fe Want Ada Produce tteaulu
Important to Dispose of Watte
from the Stomach With
Regularity.
People rreip.enll) iiltriluile lo fa lure
of the dlgentlve oigiiun coiulll lona that
a.e primarily due lo IniclUe bnwrla,
and apply remrdb-a dial from Hnlr ery
M. I im i, me more apl to aggiavale Iban
lo lelleve (nn dlnonbr
When Ihe hnweln a1 I legulaily Hie
nloinncu In In belli r nluipe I i perforin ,li
allotled lanka and can unually be de
pended upon, To keep the ImcI In
condlllon there In no more iff'Cllve
remedy thiiii I he cinnblua I Ion of nlnin'e
laxailie loiba known hh In, ('a dwell a
Srup 1'ep'in w lib h In nold In du g a men
foi fifty cetiie a bol He
I ir, l alilwell ban pieo ribed Hue liin
ed) In lila prai Hi e for ov er a iuarler o'
a lenfuiy and II In I "dm Hie niiii'lui il
bounehold iimedy In Ihoiu-an la of hotnen.
Mr, Time. Detioarh, w It It the lieparl
ment of (he Inlet. or, nffue of Indlitn Af
fair, al Waahlnaton, wrote Dr. Caldwll
reiinili H al "I M. I aldw cl l' Hyrtip I'ep
fin la the lint laiaihe I bine any knowl
due of and Hie i leaning up g iaranie d
bj It uae telleien ever) oryiiii "
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