T1IK r.KK: (IMAIIA, KK1DAV. Al'IIH, 14, 1 flirt. ID r f Council Bluffs Minor Mention Council niuff Of fir of Th Ilea at It North Main St. Telephone 43. Davis, Drugs. Vletrotla. 116. A. Moan Co. Wooiirtng Undertaking Co., Tel. W. olentlfloally fitted glasses. Lefrert't Oardner frees, printing. 801 Klrst Avt. Btookart Mill rug. 206 W. Hy. Tel. m, Lawta Cutler, funeral director. Phone 77. CLATTKRHIJCK EIJ9C. CO., Tel. M. Welan and block hata. Cook Cln- icf worm. I'tione 17. PTORRHBA TREATMENT. Dr. II. A. rroouuury. arnilal, Baun block. BRADI.Kr KI.BCTKIO CO., WIRING ANU JTIXTUKKH. I'hon m. BKB HOKWICK for new designs ll wwwr snq an aee,oraiing. TO HA.VK OR TO HOKROVV, BKE f!. . Mutual Ulrlg. and Luan Ass n,. 12.1 I'earl, Ifornlture and chattel Inans. tiausl rata. ICatab. yuan. A. A. Clark Co. Alfred Huntod. lr . Inn nt llr A ll A. Buiton, U vlrlllng In Harlan. Ia., this weea-ana. LAWN ORAM -White rlovsi, blu graa or mir( lawn, extra fine, younner man Heed Co. I'lione arr?7, BPRlNtJ BULBH-Tuli roses, eallrlurns, gladiolus, ronmm, dahlia and Illy of in vaiiay. rounsennau eil Co, I'lione Wu. J. C Da Havens arrived home last night from ! Angeles, f el., where lie has been aolciurn na the laat winter, enloyliiu tlia balmy air of thnt delightful land of gunsiun and riowers. Hawkey lodge No. 1M, Independent Order Of Odd Fellow, will meet In resu- lar Ion Friday evening. Th Inlilstnrv degree will be conferred. The degree iiarr ia re'jueeieij to ii iraaut. Vlelllng nrmner ara welcome. Muimw Wilson Morris of the Bluff ' My mat mass and Mirror works con cluded a flve-yesr lease for the room n7 and w West Uroadwav. w i rh w lie uaad hereafter for the maniifa'Mijrtng bualnea of (ha company. Tha fatory liiillfllna; on Myntir mm at ail kilning trio Mrttger Hakrry company a big iilatu has proven too small for tha installation of II tn ninf hlnerv and larcar fltiaitera war damandi'd. Tha new aila is forty rent wide and eighty feet long and l 1- isieo, in one or me new KvrreU hul fl ings. Tha new lo atlnn la only a Mock from tha Northwestern railroad trseknga, which gives ad'llllonMl advantn.(v fhr mai'hlnory will ht niovrd to tha now In (atlon at onca, and tha plant, will h (Miliar eiuijpyi man avar to nandla II oualnra. Pormar Aldarman Kllaworth la aiiffor In; from painful !n)urla rlvd In an odd antomolill acidont, arid hi car, a ni-w ala-ryllndar Mtudrhakir, la In th nop rvrivin worth or rapalr. Mr. I.'llaworth. In lit vlcltiltv of tha Union l''lfic roiindhouai) on Foiinrnth vinua i rid Twantlath tract, collided with a 'iy wire that had barn airun to aivp port a Waatem Union Tlniph rom l'ny pol. Tha wlra hal not bran lioxnd arid waa ntlrclv lnvll)il In Inn rJarknraa. It truck tha wlndahleld of iha iiar, cut awny Jiint half of tha tnr Iriar whfml and tora off tha ton of Iha i.ar. Mr. Kllaworth railved oina had cut rrom fha ahattarad (lit, but mlaand 'ornlnr Into dlrart ronta t with tha wlra, Mra. Kllaworth, who waa In thn car, alo raianad without Injury. Tha car waa rnovina aiowiy or tha accldrnt would have bean mora aeiioua. The fourth iilt of tha rar-ant aerla to 'ollnrt llp(ffd delinquent la from mine corporation waa lnatltdfed yntar dV In the dlatrlrt court. It wnt l-roiidhf In the name of the county trr.'iurer by Attorney A. O. Kltle, formnr imrliKr of Hen MrCoy, tax fnrret who opeiatra ell ovnr the atala, and employed until r 'enfly by the I'ottwattamle rntinly hoard. The 'Mlon I ajrilnat the Iowa Hhorl l.lne railroad, better known aa the Trv nor IntonirhHn. Tfie claim la for $.!,2m of unpaid tttl'ia for the year 1 fil A. and an Mh1 la rriH1 to have the tax Halm alven priority aa a ll-n nirulnat thn total nmoitnt of tlio W, M. lna hid of $21,0 0 for all of the property owned by the corporation. Judlf Wheeler had provloualy held that lax claJrna were prior llnna. hla rnlln aovrrlna; the, ycam of 1911, l!H2, 1113 and 1914. Tha lna bid ha been approved by Judite Wheeler and the amount mual be paid In full before the end of the pr ant month. Dan Weir Returns To See Old Friends Dan Weir, former member of I he foun cll Rluff police force and now a really proaperoua farmer In the Rnanbud coun try, I In the city attending- to aom hual neaa In connection with tha purchase of n adjoining farm of WO acre. Kor twenty year Weir waa a member of the llluffa police force, the (tronler part of Iha time aaalirned to plain clolhn work, t'urlng hi many weary month and year of grinding duly Dan did omn pretty good detective work, hut the bin geat thing he detected wa the fai t that there ara greater opportunities In thn world than can he found on any police force. lie w inh en opportunity In one of tha Roaehud land drawlnga and ent after It When thn atruggle of the aurvlval of the fllteat waa over he found IriO acre of claim land In hla pnaaeaalon. He aoon bade adieu to hla comeeia and department head and went hack to the aol with confident enthtiataam, When he got ready to prove up ha aa ahle to buy an adjoining quarter aectlon and now ha haa added tha aecond and la fter the third. Dan knew Just enough about farming to know that It Improper to waaln time driving tha durka to water and to be able to clearly duitlnguiah between full wheat and aprlng uata. laat year hla wheat prop exceeded .! buahela and It netted lilm IH4 a buahrl, He hauled It all tn maiket hlmai If ulth one fotir-horae team. The market point taenty tittle aay and be waa able to make in round trip every other d.y, but hla average load aa I'M buahela. and It took him juat laanty-elaht tUa to rinlah the )uh, In addition t hla oheat he harvrated and -4d IM huahala of rya, Dan K yaatenlay that he ba.l acre of the fluent hwklug tall b bad vf amin When one ff hla tr. nl. aakl hint If tbtra waa anytHlng lia hard tune" In the ItiMwbud rvaioit, l, Had tu hunt i a dictionary ta find i'it hat tha wortla Mtit Heal I elate lefrr. TS f.,aiiia r.l rataie ii.l.i.h fiiot 1lnrly tMl i i Tie Ilea tta Iviuat1')" i.tf,it A-.iut i ,!. ny. t4'"ti I. 1 -huaiHi I. ti( 1 !l t el a W. iia'At Tuu uf I . I I t lii l.f..i lat I1.ti i .mii.if t . M k. iahy. v II (! "I i.'i : to a fa, v ' i 4 i limaii ' VI t, 1iiy, t..i . a'--. .. S..i, I a. . I A r unir h-i aft ' It t it '.! . i t ; a tiai ' a nl I A ! a t ! VI Im, M't ' t ' ; I -t . Sf -V i. , 'i I 'M- n .. a1 i t iu '-, y-' r 1111 a Hi Ht.iim i hit ,). i i i,. i. Wir, f , . 't I', J I I- M a I ' Vi.i ,r t '. , s i I i la 4 ',, 1 S i. 4 I- Tl .. I i A rtaiM U tent r-yi aa lai . I i kJfe&A.eA m.m. 4 k.l , jtt.a II. M lt.a.,tfal a. I k t Mi t a ' h u 1 1 1 1 - a Vt tt t. i ii . ' .. a 'a f ii i... (... i ii Wa fmt i H -4, w ,at hi . ikatae it lei itte, Hl la A4eiVnet Council Bluffs MANY WOMEN ARE COMING Ninth District Suffragette! Will Be Here in Force to Hear Mrt. Catt. WRONG IMPRESSION ABROAD Continued favorable report are te nelved from ail parta of Iha Ninth ron greaalonal dlatrlct that the women In charge of the equal auffrage movement In all of th rountte have planned to bring delegation to Council Bluffa to attend the dlatrlct maa meeting that Hill he held In the Auditorium building on Sunday evening, whuti Mr. Carrie Chapman Catt, preeldent of the National Kqual fluffraitc eaanclatlon, will be tha chief apeaker. There la an erroneoua Impreaalnn t broad which the women are particularly dealr on of correcting. There ate no mlll'ant tnctlr tolerated and no militant thought entertained by Ihn lcrtera, and they ilo not want th Impreaalon to prevail that Ihey are going to uae their power to pun lah any politician or aaplrant to office who may oppoae them In the preaenl campaign for votaa at the coming pri mary election. They want to h under- food a conducting a purely educational movement without In ny manner an. tngunlxlng anybody, Many abautd atorle have been put In circulation and harmlea llttla Incident have been mag r'fled. A few day ago wide circulation waa given to an a mixing Jok perpetrated by lot of high achool itudent In Ixgan. A well known Jeweler had permitted the ant-uffragtt to fill the ahow window of hla tore with antl-auffrg altiff, when a lot of high achool girl filed Into hla tor armed with hatchet, and with mock erlouneaa ordered him to remov the nhjaotlonable thing on penalty of oma window mahlng. The moat of th hatchet were mad of paatcboard and It I aald the Jeweler' own daughter wa one of tha "militant." It wa a harm lea i:hool Joka, but th matter got Into th new In a clrr.timatantlal account of a real act of wlndow-amaahlng militancy. Tha woman are keeping th movement on a high level and will glv no offeni to any claa of opponent. Th women have planned a norel method of providing money tp carry for ward Iha local campaign. They have laad th vacant ator room at 11 I'ear) treet In tha Kverett block, and on April will have a doll aale. Dub and o- Ctety women are alat.lng In th work and will provide about 1M doll hand omely gowned, be.alde a large lot of fanny art Idea. It will he a May day event, All of the money derived will be uaed for the equal auffrage movement. Musical Services For St, Paul's Church Rev. Dr. A, O, A, Buxton yeaterday an nounced the aervlce that will be held at ft. Da nl Kplacopal church In observance of Faater Sunday and Enater week, Fol IowIiik la the program: Celebration of the holy communion and bleaelng of the palma. t a. m. Simony gchnnl, 9 a, tn. Celebration of the holy communion and ermon, 10:46 a. m. trg;i.n prelude by Mra. F. K. I'ltla. I rocnMional from "The II ily City," by Stnlner. I'roceaalonal hymn. All Olorv lAud nd Honor," No. M). Introlt, "The ralma," by retire, V. K. Mtt and choir. Kyrle, from tha communion in H, read. Olorl TIM. Mvmn. "fh 'acred Head Snr- tonivlcd," No. 101. No. K 3. Holo, Mia Kthol-Marift Huxton. Henilua. Kenedictu. Awnua Del, Mla Jeaalo FVrguaon nd choir. ' Nunc Dlmlttla. Rereaalonnl hymn. "Ride On, Ride On In Maleaty," No. 01. organ, grand march from Plaoifla, Mr. K. K. IMtta. Service at St, I'aul' for holy week will be: Olehrallon of the holv commnnlon every day except Friday and Saturday at in a. m. I.llany and addreaa at 4 p. m., evening prayer end rermon at 8 p. m. tiood rrlday rarvlcra: Meditation and praver at 10 a. m. Three hour commemoration aervlo from 12 nnon till t p. m. There will re no aervlce Friday even'ng or on Saturday. No Hlble claHa Tueaday evening on ac count of aervici g In tha church. Palm S'inday will he appropriately ob served at the Flrat Congregational church. Beautiful deooratlona. aultahle miiflc and timely aennnn will ha fea turea of the Sunday morning aervlce- ITrrgan F'ralude-f Kaure) Ibla ,MI Mnrcnierlte I.. Morehonae. roceanlonal-Chlldren of the Heavenly King Pevel Openlrm Seniencea - loaanna to the Hon of Javld., Dnxologv, Invocation and tord'a prayer Itaaponaua reaqiiiK auq (llnrta lalrl.. tlyiuri Hiiaiiiiiia, louil I liwnnna llartla Scilpture haa. n and prayer AWhem-1 lie I 'a I iu. .raiire The aolo by Mr. kudu Prvor Offertory- Melody Wely Nolo - I lunamin . tlraulei' Mr Walter I,. Jenkln. Si-nimn The KIiikIv i hrit Ilnm All (dory. I.aml mid Honor ... Smart llenedb'tlon J'lwtlialo- l'ri'ceialiHial Mari h ., Uulrand Time to Plant Trees hruha ete, la at hand I;. Menrra, h nureerinian, la realy tn fill yuir or dara Call at am Ptutioian atrt, v'uun- ill llluffa. la, or phone im, and hav Mm call and take yur otdr K.rte- Uig traaberrVa a ape-laity FIVE DIVORCE SUITS IN DISTRICT COURT tt ! ! i fh4 in th d atuci .i,tii imlri'Ur ld itut ini l iK-eme lea ed T) l"n.tiff aia Mr Nan-i ! rant aaalnal iini I H ia ram nu . ui. li . f .lfiu TMu nvartUd i bed ek e e. (.'!. I i l; Hto an t hiii I un J ' y Hit taia . a. (. It RM f M Mmt 'l & It M n.tl A'r Ni.rt fy ..uHins, act ikti ha ttrn I ail th t Ma ..' I tf. ' t. i a ' i.i '! I ' ait Mite f It. a i I'.'tatamil (o ut n. i ,ei t i. I at t .. t i, Mrv I. 11 t i Ml, f ikii , i la ! t iitatMi ! nat i-h K I i . '-4 ka'il ! 4vu.ki.M 4 a ttf .'4,. M , J .i tk iii t iti-i .ii-if i. aa if iltna, 4i, i.g m fim 1 . t ! '' I ln4 r i,i aiaikit I e lttr.it me t . . i I i,uil4 t laeoary : V ., ' -, 4 !' .1 til , . t - I aa it'- I ' ! f ... , al a - ivMi.g ai't"- aea f ik l.i. e Vwtnta at A II me v , a v Keaevtaaiy, A4flkaat DENIES JAPANESE-BRITISH AL LIANCE IS WEAKENING. ! . 4 I mm mmM COUKT OKUMA Premier Count Ok urn, who reanaetia that th Japaneae alliance la aa at rung a aver and tell tha alllea they iiiuat tick together agnlnat their common foe, DOM-SAYS JURIED CHILD Man and Wife Accuoed of Its Murder Deny Charge in Dei Moinei. HELD IN MUNICIPAL COURT (From a Staff Correapondcnt DF.8 MOINF.8, I April 1,1. -(HiecHl Telegram.) Coroner Claude M. Koona will ak that tha body of th baby Mr. end Mr. Ben Dudl lay they hurled In Min neapolis be exhumed, he aald today. The Dudla, who ara held In municipal court on a charge of murder, claim they but led their baby in Mtnneapoll, and the liody of th baby at tha dumphlll at South eaat Wth at reed doe not belong lo ihem a charged, Tha huahand and wife pleaded not guilty In court today. lrote Tnaliranre. Hollna. Hall Inauranc comtanle are proteat. Itig against th ruling of the aiate In surance department forbidding their charging 4 par cent In countle In north weatern Jowa and 3 per cent in the real of the (tat. The eompanlc d win re that there la mora hail In the north weal em count le than elacwhere In the alnli and for that reaaon th rlak I greater. "Tim lneuranne department ha dlnnpprovrd the hall Inaurnnco rate filed by the loa rating bureau on account of dlacritnltia tion ahown between the counllca of tho atate," the department declare In i atalement Jual leaned. "The filing miul'i ly the bureau fixed a 4 pr cent rnto for tho following countlea: lluenn V'lutii, Chorokee, Cly, Dlcklnaon, F.mmet, Ida, Lyon, O'Brien, )cola, Palo Alio, Porlm hnnlaa, Bac, Sloin, Plymouth and Wood hory. The rate fined for the rema'ndrr of the elate wa S per cent. Ililttor Ont Fur t oncreaa. W, O, Payne, publleher of the Nevndn rteprraentatlva, candidate for tho repub lican nomination for congrea In tho sev enth dlatrlct, filed hi nominal Ion paper with tho aecretary of elate toilay. Hi called on a number of official et Dm atate hotiae, Mr. Payne any a he will get a much larger vote in Story county and Polk county than he did two ycara ngo, when ha waa competing with both J. I. Myerly and C. C. Powell for the nomina tion. He believe he will get 2. Ml vutna In hi home county. Denounce Hard Road. About 200 men, moat of them fartr."ra, rcpreaentlng twenty-two countlea, at tended an antl-hard-urfaced road meet ing at the Ha very hotol here yeatenlny. The meeting waa held under the aauplcea of th United Taxpayer' league and Sen ator Doraa of Uoona oounly prealded. Tha resolutions passed, among other things, declared that tha member of the organisation "will not support any can didate, either for governor or lcglalalure, who is tn favor of the hard surfacing oi paving of our pub llo highway. City (a laaoe Ron da. Hond laaue for friiaj.nno. one a refund ing lasue for I'tuO.OOA, and the other a funding lasua for latm.OnO, will te aold by tha olty council. The bonds sre to take care of the city's indebtedness. 1 ,i In debtedness in aeven working funda a mora than t?TS,0uo. Other Indebtedneaa rniaee the amount to more than "."'. When tha two new Iminl lnuca are sold the city's bonded debt will be over -',,-ooo. Ta Knfnree Fire I'.aeape Lena. A. t t rick, Mule Ijilior coiniiitialo,or, Ih luatrui'liiig In Inspector to npr, t the thraiera In the ai(e and report oo tha condition of fire eacapoa, rlt and; their diatom aa to keeping lla tire and earrctalng care aa to fire. The com ! tnlkstoiier Kill enfone atrlct ni(ultoii rieada lllahl tu Itrfrnd Hume. V.. I- Town of Jatn,u.i, a inn, Imnt ho fouli.l gilll f tinaliihbi i ! 'or klliiiiit ii li. uie iniiii named iVillimi. Hen i. Im (ilr, ,, r, ; pieinr .. .rt Ci.iaiif IU.ea f r killing aa ii i t, ri, and a Jn!lfil l II drtitaita In Hie m iiiiim, f ' ! I w. tetl (l,t , lnm ,,,, aa li.Mni berri loi. Ja-cuc ai.-t f. .ltod the l- teat l. .U. . , , t I '' I her li.tltir l ie II . o an., i,. , t.ie taiil t..., a n. . ,-i I ,in , !' of tl I! u , .!, I, , 4 'V. H 4 , I ' ie- t-- IMol I;,, II, ,, ll'l Ht IN. l4M, ... (, ,,, I'lltMsri I tall.,. 'i lun ... i if i. l-t i-,.. l,!,!,,? tt, t,i I , r t, .. ..I, I,, I, a I C.J A -Hi-I.U' I 1 i.' .i- ii,. i. 4. .. V . 4,ai ' kv M l iu !. gi Wtf , I , . ! . , . I l I ! in I. l. , , 4 . , i.tr I ). fl f i .... .t ii, u , tl tv t ,-. , i t, ,a il'.in i l'.. DRINKS WOOD ALCOHOL AND RtSULlS AKC FATAL lit ,..Ht I I41I Ii, ... . 1 ,, . 1 it mi. iii i.a k , I4..H!. a I Ji-I .! , ai at 1, at k ,tii ti ,...ir,- a 1 , 4 " ., -1 Ilaa4 .kl .!, 11.11,4.4 4 I J I I ,l. , A.t .1 4 ' tla -vl, a-'J 1..1 a -. ...4 ,1 lta I a H4.S ihI 'M 1 .lif 1 I ..i .1 4lMneV HAPPENINGS IN THE MAGIC CITY Rcpublicani Will Hold Big- Mam Meeting; in Ritchie Hall This Evening". CANDIDATES' CHANCE TO TALK A mnaa meeting that will he a maa meeting will lake place In th Ritchie hall, over tho Vnaek atnre at Twenty fourth and (I streets, this evening at I o'clock, A republican rally of th blg neaa and caliber of the one held laat year In Huahlng hall I carded and every republican and nonpartisan In tho South 9lila la expected to hear th candidates. Republican force In lh South Side te nell organised and the Internal In tin" coming primaries la Intenae, Th numerous flUnsa of a host of South Hide democrat for county and city offices la bciecd to hove queered the chance "f political opposite In till part of the city and a greater Internet than ever ia inaiilfpt in the meeting thl svwnlng President r. J. Martin of the South Side Heiuhllcan dub. under the aupto of which I lie meeting I being held, will preaide. He announced laat evening that each and every candidate on Iha repub llcsn ticket who appeared at tha meeting would I" given a chance to talk. Secret Move Aaatnat rirabani. A secret movement on tha part of mem bers of the teachers' ooromlttea of th tlosrd of I'liicntlon to do away with the office of assistant superintendent of chimin imil with It Us prnsont incumbent, former aupcrlncndent of schools of South (iniiiliii, N M. Oraham, Is much dla ctiaacd by South Slders. It is said by well-informed persons that at a meeting aom week go the hoard committee took iictinrt In the matter and nnanl' nioiioly decided lo puah tha matter b' fore l he board unexpectedly soon. Mr, firnham hss served under flouth Omaha school bosrds for twelve years, beginning MS principal of the South High school, The work of smalgsmaltng th two school systems of Omaha and South Omaha since annexation haa been largely In his charge. Two Taees Ferer, Health Keprasentatrv Henry ftchmel- lug rejiorts two cases of contagious dls eases, nno of scarlet fever at tha homa of Jsmes Orsnt, Sit 4 V street, whloh broke out yesterday afternoon, and an other of diphtheria In tha horn of T. B. Scott, ?:i23 South Twenty-fourth gtreet. The latter case was reported Wednesday evening. T. H. Hedges, assistant to Rchmellng, ha hern esnlgned to duty Inspecting sewers end alleys. Illableiid Park Peeper. Realdenls of the uptown Highland park district have become acutely nervous over the repeated reports of a "peeper" In their neighborhood, Kor a period of alx months psst a prowler, whose whole Intentions seem to be to wslk through the residential goctlnn, perking In win dows, crossing lswn snd climbing porches, has lieen seen several times, Sunday evening Hred I.lghlfoot, M'J Fouth Twenty-third street, saw tha man peeking In on of the windows of his Inline and after a hasty etiasa serosa the awn filed a couple of shots from a re volver st the figure. J, E. lyush, JTiW South Twenty-sixth slreet, snd Charles Krug, 2612 E street, have both given chnnn to the strange men within the lost few weeks, others have met hltn on th strai t, One of his pet hobbles, it Is said. Is to follow young girls of tho neighbor hood s Ihey get off street cars or re turn home after sn evening parly or other entertainment. Police lisve been unahle to obtain an acciirato description of tho man and ha haa nlwaya been able lo elude officers who are sent In pursuit. Tear Old Hnildlngr Down. A corps of wreckers wa at work all day yesterday and the day before tear ing down the big vacant building neit the high school annex at Twenty-fourth I and J streets, which I the property of 1 Bsttaa44lMBS Jap Rose Soap SATURDAY 6c tnr IVlcea A in lrt, IMtn tn tur Face Powders Mk- l iirincn Niwlir four alludes, at 10 29c 5o. lni.rtiHl Java Rlre ) A im ili't Wree-n hog, at , eW iC l.'liltsy Iviwii l'iiler S shades , . . , , 9c ,oitirt THERMOS BOTTLES Pi rsifc rrsr Taaaatoa axi mtt 51,51.50,52.50 rvtu qv THtksiot .., r-r 1. 1 a 52,52.50,53.50 CIGARS . feeaaawaet tali4.y u - '.. C .' jv i , :5c t Yonr mm SHE SHIS are Best Supplied hy f lie lxa!! Drug Stores joc r.'...,: si.es a a-l -i Vi ima 85c ,' I i,'.. the Honiil of lMucatmn. The etilur quarter block on the southeast corner of Twenty-fourth snd J streets Is tho prop erty of th hoard. It la the plan to erect a new modern combination gymnasium, domeatlo anlanc and manual training building on tha vaoant ground. At pres ent this span la halng uaed as tennla ootirt. Th old building haa been uaed a a a storage plana for old second-hand furni ture snd up to th present time was packed with this clsss of goods. John Plyna Write The Her I have aomethlng for yviu, snd I want you tn wait my return not long. I'll be hntiMi Saturday with th flnoat lot of merchandise It ha ever been my good luck to pick up at bargain prices. Ioia of novrltles for the ladles. A nice hunch of If. fl. ft M. suits and th grandest Una of boys' suits to sell at Ifi.OO and IK 60 that ever cam to Nebrsska. You may reat assured that tha prices will b the lowest. JOHN FI.YNN. Mister Hewiberll Head. News of the desth end mirial of Slater Ven San Hembertl sf Columbus yester dsy was reortved with sorrow by her many friends tn South Omaha. Solemn requiem mass was hold yeeterday morn ing at St. Hons vent urla church of Co luinbita snd bnrtoj was madn at the Cslhollo cemetery of that city. Just a week ago th brother of tha slater was burled In South Omaha at HI, Mary" cemetery, Th parents sre Mr. snd Mrs. John Kochelok of this city. Hlsler Hembertl was horn In IRM and was confirmed a sister of St. FYsnoea' church of Lafayette, Jnd., In IM7. I.sler beraua of declining health She was transferred to lrfiulevllle, Ky., snd to Denver, Colo. She has been 111 for sev eral year and beyond medical aid Her death waa tint sudden. Maalfl Illy fioaalp. Office spam for rent In ftee office, i'lll N street. Terms reasonable Well kn mn Inflation. Tel. South J7, The Soclsl Pirates, Intermingled with comedies niid ilriinin, makes an ail Ma ture program nt the Hesse tonight, Th women of Hi. Hridsel's church will give g home linking aalo st the I'tlcl grocery store at Twent v-fourl h mid .1 streets Saturday morning, Kor hale 3 Iota, o room linii.'r with furnace beat, fruit and grapes; n good roMTif ai, iDvrtt tisik. LET'S GET ' - . f jflfi.wM I '- - ? 1 roaaswgDTi; iWsia It mn, ifm 1 1 fT'HlrttlWi iid Itas idhUlis sM'llin n:Ti(t ftWi ifLi.f ss-ttlMiliMjJlUlj.iu.X-'u ! -Kitrifxrwx- tn 1 Vote for Howard H. Baldridge For Delegate at Large lo Republican National Convention FOR NOMINATION OF ABLE LEADER WHO WILL UNITE THE PARTY Sherman & IMonnell Orug Go. Corner 16th and Dodge Streets OWL DRUG CO., 16th and Harney HARVARD, 24th and Farnam New Store Soon at Nineteenth and Farnam Tniiiilnu INiri liaslnif 'iiwrr. 'Ynu LIGGETT & FENWAY CANDY ansa iiar Salar4ay livg !. it will v t ya Sonn Standard Midicinei t rmahaiu't Vegetat-le G4c l i'tiniuu,l t't . , lllrt Htuait'l tya,H i U llf. tatUlt. far.., U'ii. I 'e l'll..tt I'lia Hem J 4 at. rr. C II l eialt SM in, fj FOR IVIEN w taf P " tl It 7i " a aji i ) V fit ; t. i I ,.t i'.l ; V. SliJS --i home; on pawd street: cheap at tJ.WO. J. II, Kophiti. i;; South ilth street. Tne Uarfield school bsso ball team de feated St. llrtilgnt a nine yeaterday after noon by a gcor of U to T. Home ruas wete nmde by Hunter, Hubln and Mu ni an. A meeting of tit P. K. O. society will , no held tomorrow artemoon at th home of Mrs. tlxorga French, .'iHM South Twen-ty-tlmh strvut. All momhrre uro urged to at tend. All primary candldatea are Invited to attend the prlntarv bull to lie given Sat urday evening si Die Kndnien hall at Twenty-fourth and O streets. The dance will start st (i o'clock. A pie social will he given Saturday evening at thn Went hide Interdenomina tional church bullilliiii at Thirty-eighth end Q atn-ela by thn women of thai church. A pln-ratlng contest will be held. The glrla of the domestic science eliiaees of (he South High achool made Hie trip through ttie Armour packing plant Wednesday afternoon. Kmiilnyes of the plant allowed llimii a very pleasant time. A church dinner will be given tills evening between the houra of tt and k o'clock at the I'tilted Preebytertan rhnrch st Twenty-third and I alreeta. Women of the church will have charge of the program, The t'orrlgan school base ball team waa defeated twice bv the crack High land grndn school nine, (lames were played yeaterday afternoon, Canlalnr Hellene of lIlKhland and Vnuksl of Cor rlgan leading the fray. We wlah to thank our frlenda and neighbors slid th Kagles' Indue No. MA fur thn kindness snd sympathy ehnwn us during the death of our son, and also for the floral offrrlnga. Mr. and Mra, John Kochelok. The Herman-American Oemocratlc 1 club will hold Its meeting al the club rooma at I4 Mouth Twmitv-f mirth street Sunday afternoon. April In. Ilusliiess of gmat ImiKirtiinee la lip for passage snd h II member ere reflocslcd to be present. The meeting will oa n at S o'clock. EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN AT SWEDISH BAPTIST CHURCH An evangellatlo campaign will start I April m snd contlnus ever three Sunrisys I si th first Swedish fiaptlat church, l North Eighteenth street. The llev. P I (I, Nelson of St. Paul, Minn., will con duct the nieetlnga. Mr. Nelson la one I of the foremost evangelists In ihs Swed ish Hnpllsl denomination of America, Turn old furniture, household goods and rlolhliig Into cash with s Pee Wan! Ad im ti, Anvr.iiTanftt) TOGETHER "Vn Katei limn ami Miincy by Trmllnic at lh Knnr Hcxall htorea.' Dainty Oulih Csltgtils, Iha Tery Cli,ti Mad Cuateeltuaa. a ii. ... uu . i in , . . .Ma l-Ik""' t;' I I'touo'!. tavvry ),... ..n.iainiiiM a nut. fnni or gal reel w .illal , , ...... aXfcl !.i sit I run i i'tiil i'Iiik I l .Mill. SW i 1 1. no I, at , 1 1 AM We i iia uiiti al iliarrai "mt ii .1.4 i !,,!, 1 fi.a , every faturd. l"'ti.l te I i l Tilula Saa-ta tt . . i Toilet Goods U Itneally UtiifH 'i,,a H m. t Uimitf gn.l Al nn t.i..ii. (nam. (r,,,., . dwaC i M. tiira i li.'uti, P4 f f) f i.. i l'i4iii ..f , ,, tJaJC ii-- 1'aii'iMii ti'iaral sindt. r ..ii ' i . f r a C 1e I 4 i i a Mil 'lt g l'tl i. u I s. tin Sassafras Bark 5cf 10c, 15c, 25c & 30c .,( I ,h I I'tii4rr, .! Mill Ii , l , Mc BEST TREATMENT J FOR CATARRH S. S. S. Removes the Cause. Specialists have agreed thst Cstsrrh Is sn Infection of the blood, fence, you st your blood cleansed of the Catarrhal poi sons you will be relieved of Catsrrh-tha dripping In the throat, hawking and min ting, sores In th nostrils, snd the dU sgreeahle breath. It was caused, In Hi first piece, hecsuae your Impoverished blood wss easily Infected. Possibly a alight cold or contact with anme one who had s cold. Hut the point is don't suf fer with Calarrh-lt Is not nn.-rsa.iry. . Th remedy 8. S, S discovered oer fifty years go. teled, true and tried, la al wav obtainable st any drug store. If has proven Us value In thotiasnrit of rases. It. will do so In your cane. Oct S. S, st once and begin treatment If yours Is s long standing esse, he aiire to write the Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. H i., for free medical advice. They wl l irll you how tills purely vegetable hlood torn" cleaners the Impurities from the hlnud by literally washing It clean. Drexel Quality Boys' Shoes Your hny iiectls llii lest quality khnes you ran buy, Our reputation of i!u yenrt' standing Is hark of cmy palp of TEEL HOD HOES When we say that KTKKI, HHOO 8MOK8 will outwenr two psln of ordlnsry shoe you can depend on It. that ihey will; w (ttiHrantre It. ltoy I lo S2.50 Mtllo firnta', f In !; an nm 7ia.... farce Pott Paid DREXEL SHOE CO. 1419 Farnam Greasy sslves and ointments aho tld mH be applied If good clear skin It wanted, Krm any druggist for o or H.ii for extra large site, get a bottle of semo, When applied s directed. It effective. f remove ecsema, oulrkly stops Itrhlii,-, snd heals skin troubles, also orr, hums, wound or rhaflng. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo Is dependnh e ami Inexpensive. Try It, as we bllva nothing you have ever used I as uffecthe and satisfying. iicmn, Cleveland, TI1H OMAHA IIF.K CrOKH IXTO TUN HOMK AMI IS RKAU NY THH WHOI.K FAMIIA Rubber Gloves Th Warranted Kind SATURDAY 49c Fine Toilet Soaps Medium site l aKhliier ItiiU tuol 8osp, (nr. , . Ttt Whlta Knat. 8.p. for hltk s Juicnilrt !op, ff 10c 12c 9c Fine Perfumes II 10 r'raii'h. IJr Kit TnpU 1' itr.-, per $1.14 I . g f l.allvl Vl.ilrt H'ai'l I'l-r ti, a , , , , I . iii ialu a rt. a Jukti I it i a. I. t r i. Ii :.', get .! tjtieen I l I ' I, .'t l.'lll. , , , . , 59c 64 c 39c 1 1 4J1I iiun- l. M',iti.-e , V 1 v)J Tooth Preparations ... I.iih 1,1111, .Mr .iii 1 ... I ti r .... lie Mc What to Do for Eczenu j m ii-Mi?"iiiir3 I