THE BEE: OMAHA1TURSDAY, JANUARY ,2', 192h ! Alaskan Surgeon Advertisiiur Men ; Indicted Under Makes Long Trip Antitrust Law d Heads of Billboard Service! octor in U. 5. Hospital Must Joumcv 838 Miles to His Patient. Charged With Attempt to Obtain Monopoly in Towns Of Over 2,500. Cltiwgu, Jan- -. iharging violation oi'tlic Sherman jLiiitrust law. agaiiiKt .3i officials of 1 In; l'ostcr Advertising company of Chicago and the l'ostcr Advertising association with central offices in New York, were returned by federal Strand jury. The companies are charged with having "worked together" to obtain l.ascs on all suitable billboards in towns in which the population is more than 2,500. It is alleged that the companies used "unfair, torturous and unlaw ful methods" in excluding from thce tjwns their competitors. S The indictments name uic yicsi d.iit and secretary-treasurer of each company and the boards of directors, vhosc members are scattered throughout the country. Anions officials of the Poster Ad vertising companies named as de fendants are: Secretary-treasurer, ami directors, A. S. Beall, Sioux City, la., and A. F. l.ausen, Sau ' Francisco: ' TJie maximum penalty for convic tion under section 2 of the anti trust act is one ycaryn prison and 5,000 fine. ' ' ,. - In 1916, Federal Judge Landis or dered that the -two companies, be dissolved after civil suit had been instituted against them in the Lnited States district courts. During the lit-arinir. testimony was offered in showJtnat tne companies ! Anchorage, Uaska, Jan. 2t. Dr. J J. B. Beeson, surgeon in the govern- nuyit hospital at Anchorage, was ! hurrying tody to the end of the Itidictniciits j government railroad on the first leg of an 88-mile journey tcr- lditaroa, where he was called by the serious illness of Claude E. Baker, a banker. At the end of Steel, Dr. Beesou will be met by Bin Cory and Harry Wanstad, famous "mushcrs," who will pilot him by dog sled to Iditarod. Relays of fast dog teams havebeeu arranged for along the route and crew.s of men have started to break trail irom tne orner ena. f Dr. Beeson estimated that th? trip would require 14 days. Power Possibilities : Of Niagara Falls Asset Washington, Jaffc 26. The power possibilities of Niagara Falls are re garded by the federal water board commission as a national asset and will be so treated, Secretary Baker, chairman of the commission", de clared at hearings on proposed AOVKKTISEM ENT. Eat Enough fl Safe Rule Ht No Fer of Sour Stomach, Gaitine, or DUtreise Due to Indif eition or ' . 'Dytpepiia , From the daily food the sytii must have diversified supply of materials of power projects in, the Niagara river, Until the power can be trans ported to distant points in the coun try, the commission' must decide what products can be manufactured in lieu of power, Mr. Baker said. Electric power generated at the falls omically only 15 miles, he added, but now is carried 200 miles - andTan effort to stop a wave of". highway probably soon can be transported many hundreds ot tunes. Cop, Out to Stop Crime Wave, Kills One, Wounds Second El Paso. Jan. 26. -Patrolman J. A. originally iwas transported econ-KWright was detailed last night to walk the streets in plain clothes in with a blackjack. robbery, lie , permitted Jesus and Isidro. Ruia, brothers, to lure him into an alley. Jesus is dead and Tsi dro is believed dying from bullet wounds. The officer bays he began tiring when one slashed at him with a long knife and the other swung Church Organist Admits That He Murdered His Wife Algona, la., Jan. 2o. L. T. Ben jamin,, former church organii't, to day awaited arraignment next Tues day after confessing yesterday, ac ording to the authorities, tnat he killed his wife Januray 15. Benjamin is said to have dec la rat that he kiled the woman in a fit of anger. He said she had obtained a letter while he was away from home and accused him of being in love w ith, another woman. He declared, according to authorities, , that lie snatched up some t'biect, he did net remember what, and struck her. Trick Safe Expert Fails To Open Two Strong Boxes New ork, Jan.. 26. Working on I his hands and knees for foin hours i until he had exhausted all of his tricks, a safe expert yesterday failed to open two safes beloved to con tain evidence needed, in the trial ot" Robert P. Brindeli, labor leader, charged with coercion in connection w ith the building trust investigation. The safes, the property of the build ing trades council, were brought toj uie criminal court io ascertain u certain records were stored in them. With his - hands bleeding, the ex pert reported, "There is only one way to open these satci, and that is to blow them. . The safes were locked up for the j night and today more experts wiil ! be called. - 1 Lad charged advertisers unfair j Edmund JohllSOU Spitta, jinccs. rending a nearing on appeal, the jurist entered an order restraining the companies from fur ther Alleged price manipulation. Buy Bushel of Wheat' Campaign Endorsed by Prominent Omahans Washington, Jan. 26. (Special Telegram.) George A . Roberts, a grain man of Omaha, wired Con gressman Jeffcris today that his suggestion "to buy a bushel of Ne braska wheat" for European re lief was a splendid one and deserves to be pusned. j Bert Murphy, implement dealer,., and Gefie Melady, stockman., both j of Omaha are also - enthusiastic j boosters for the scheme. Congress- man Jeffcris wrote the agricultural j bureau of Omaha v namuer oi com merce today asking the. members to co-operate in the drive if Governor McKelvie should star.t the move ment. - ' . Congressman Dickinson . of the Iowa delegation is greatly impressed with the feasibility of the plan and proposes to bring it before his dele gation. I . English Physician, Dies Hove, England. Jan. .26. The death is announced of Edmund John son Spitta. 1U was a Licentiate of the Royal Ccfllege of Physicians. London. He was born in 1853 and was past vice president of the Royal Astronomical society. , He received a silver medal for contributions to photomiscrography at the Paris ex hibition of 1900 and a gold medal at the St. Louis exposition in 1904. ADVERTISEMENT. BETTER THAN WHISKY FOR GOLDS AND FLU tieyf Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used 'and Endorsed by European and American Army Sur geons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications. parts of the digestive machinery will quit for lack !of work. Therefore, to cut down food Or go on a Htarvation diet calls for a degree of se lective knowledge that very few men po- j Bess. lne oest plan is tu em auywum you like, and as much of a variety as pos sible. Follow meals with a Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablet and you supply the stomach with 'an alkaline effect which enables di gestion to go on without gasaineas, rumb lings, water brash, biliousness, coated tongue, abnormal thirst, and Ure feeling of drowsiness after eating. Get a 60-cent box pf Stuart's DyspepsiaVrablets at any drag store and you will realize why so many physicians have recommended them for in digestion and dyspepsia. Every Druggist in U. S. In structed to Refund Price . While You Wait at Counter If Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. uites if you cannot feel your cold hit away like a dream within the German Mail Plaues Cost ' 'Legs Than lf."S. Ships Word Washington, Jan. 20. German airplanes recently purchased by the Postoffice department for the New York-San Francisco aerial niail serv ice are operated 30 per cent cheaper than machines supplied by the War department, Vostmaster : General Burleson informed the house today in response to an inquiry as to why preference had been given foreign equipment. ' fr Knrleson said the imkcen cost was 50 Tier cent less and-that the! purchase represented a forward step in airplane development over dcyer opment at this ttine in the United States. He reported that two ot the eight German machines had been de ' stroyed, with the killing of two pi lots and their mechanics. Auditorium in Cleveland Gutted by Early Morn Fire Cleveland, O.. Jan. 26.-Ten thou sand rounds ot rifle ammunition stored in the basement of the Cleve land Gray's armory exploded this morning when flames swept through - the Structure. Three firemen were o vet come in the suffocating smoke that rolled through the big audito rium and were rescued byvllyir com rades just as the roof fell in. Ihe , loss is estimated at $300,(100. of which " $50,000 was in government para phernalia. Caminctti Says Influx of Foreigners to et Kecoru Washington. J.n.. 26-The flow ot immigrants from Europe will break all previous records betore. July 1, unless steps are taken to check it, Anthony Caminctti, com- miinner-eericral of immigration, declared today before the senate im migration committee. . v"I hesitate to estimate what will be the rate of immigration when Germany. Austria and nearby states .open up." he r.dded. Alan Tarred and Feathered; Attended PSegro Wedding Jacksonville, F!a.. Jan. 26. Fran cis Patrick Sullivan, who operates a chicken farm . near here, and .who ' was tarred and feathered here last night bv live men, belicvfd he was attacked because, he had attended a negro weddtog and had been asked to be a godfather at a negro christ ening, the- police (-aid today. Authorities are investigating mc attack. but no arrests had been made early today. .j ''' ' New Serum Is Being Used ' On Y11nw Fver Patients San Salvador. Tan. 26.-Treat.ntnt ' t rodi blessed relief. of 397 patients suspected of having " yellow fever, with! the serum devel--oped by Dr. Jlideyo Xoguchi, the Japanese scientist, has begun in Guatemala, it was said in a despatch received here. Physicians are closely observing the result. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The sensation of the year in the drug trade is Aspironal, the two minuto cold and cough reliever; au thoritatively guaranteed by the lab oratories; tested, approved and most enthusiastically endorsed by the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the common people as ten times as quick and effective as whisky, rock and rye. or any other cold and cough remedy they have ever tried. All drug stores are now supplied with the wonderful new elixir, so all you have to do to get rid of that cold is to step into the nearest drug store, hand, the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and tell him to serve you two teaspoonfuls witlv. four teaspoonfuls of water in a glass. With your watch in hand, take the drink at one swallow and call for your money back in two mm fadi tune limit. Don't be bashful, for all ilruggit-ts invite you and expect you to try it. Everybody doing it. When our cold or cough is re lieved, take, the remainder of the bottle home to your- wife and babies, for Aspironal is by far the safest and most effective, thq easiest to take and the most agreeable cold and coush remedy for infants and chil dren. v Famous Dancer of Years Ago Dies at New York Home New iork, Jan. 4t. ilrs. Mane Bonfanti, former premiere danscusu of the Metropolitan Opera com pany and noted for her dancing nearly half a century ago hi the "Blade Crobk dicd here last night. She was 0 years old. is is what healed my skin trouble Resinol "Now I don't have to avoid people bceou.se of embarrassing skin trou ble, or lie awake hours at night, tor mented by Intense itching. Resinol Ointment did It S After the first ap plication of this soothing ointment, I intr. racn Diessro rener. in a snort time the inflammation was reduced and tie Itching stopped. Now my eczema is entirely gone. I used Res inol Soap as directed with It and have found Resinol Shaving Stick to be the best on the market for a clean, easy shave." Resinol trio at ml dm wrists- NOW Desk Sets And Odd Piece ' Until February 1st , . y3 off Brief Gases And Boston. Bags Until February let l4 Off See Our Window Omaha Stationery Co. 307-309 South 17th Street mi CURED in 6 to 14 Days All druggists are authorized to refund the money If PAZO OINT MENT fails to Cure, any case of ITCHING. BUND, BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures ordinary cases in 6 days, the worst cases in 14 days. PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re lieves ITCHING PILES and you can get restful sleep after the first application. It is guaranteed by Paris Med icine Co., St, Louis, Mo., Manu facturers of the world-famous Grove's Laxative Broroo Quinine tablets. This signature is on every box of PAZO OINTMENT. 60c. r FM - TAPL6T - f 17 w ilf. mJm Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. DUES-STINGS 1 "B Apply wet baking soda or oral sf nar ammonia, followed 0C3S VAUQRUI Because: It is the RICHEST malt extract made At Any Dealer' $ Puritan Mall Extract Co. II Ne. MirkM St., Chins Bee Want Ads-Arc Best Business Getters. - . . , . - SVarVmg ThursdayJanuary 27rtir-9N A. M. Tl1ree-DavJ--aHowse-Cleanmg,, Sale Season's Most Important ,Event-r Previous to Inventory Immediate disposal of everv item of winter merchandise is our object livery article offered is of first quality value extremely desirable for now therefore "costs that are' and "cfsts to be'are giveii no eon- , and early spring wear. The price will attain our objective givingjjs s sideratkm V "cleaiyhouse" in every department for inventory. "Cleanup OulVBlouses- Of Pongee Striped Tub N Silk navy and black ft"j Ar crepe de chine tailored !KS VD styles - broken sizes JKJ ' were to 110.60 Tor the stout woman who wears size 46 to 52 beau tiful blouses of Georgette crepe de chine all colors all sizes were to $12.50 $5.00 Up to $5.95 Wash Blouses SOc ' 1 Entire Stock Women's BooVs Go Street and Dress Roots button or lace Louis or .Military heels all sizes the lot were to $16 ( 100 Camisoles finest qua! ities exquisitely trimmed were to $5 100 Cotton Chemisi 01 1 t A O K -broken sizes broken J tf O QC in(ipJ lots choice of either(J, J ). LoulB or Military heels; , All odds and ends Spats-$1. . Cleaning OuV,, L'mgerie -4 r Muslin uowns wnue )rh-i CSC $1.19 s?"""'! .95 Cotton Bloomers of crepe r"f x or batiste formerly to' (JQ 100 Cotton Chemise )rt- r daintily made trimmed I I M were to $3.50 ) V J-J' ' 80 Thillippine Chemise $3. ' Originally Priced to $9.50. Outing Flannel Goins long sleeves plain v and fancy stripes w $3.95 iwns v Silk Bloomers pure silk ) 118 Knit Vests at 15c. ivusses . women s- Exclusively Modeled Dresses . For Street, Afternoon, Semi-formal Wear Rpgularlvj Priced to $150 $25 To Clean Out At Once To Clean Out At Once Satins Chanueuse GUorgette--Duvetyne Tricotinc ' VelveV-Taffeta Eah model assuring you of quality style workmanship pre-eminence. Owing to the limited - numbeT of dresses Included at this" impelling price and the response certain to .result some models and sizes will not last long the earlier you come the better. . - 25 Women's Winter coats warm wen ored were to $55 broken sizes to "clean out" roken5 50 Wpmen s, Misses' Win ter Coats majority hav ing rich fur collars for- merly "to $98.75 broken sizes. $45 Third Floor Shop" ) r Corsets Included ! ! $6.50 Eidredge- Reynolds7 ' Corsets $3.95 Pink Satin PinlTBrocade. Medium or low bust elastic top back lace styles sizes ,20 to 26. Millinery "House Cleaning Early Spring Hat's i ,$4.95 Satiu- -Silk $2 Jersey Eandeaus $1.19 Front Hook Sizes 32 to 40. -V- In a great variety colors, shapes for selection not many in the lot so early choice advised v '-; ..- ; ': : Odds Ends Veilings 29c yard Cleaning Out All Broken Lines w omen s Hosiery Lisles, full fashioned silk to knee silk and cotton mixed fibres and silk colors are black wWlifl trrc tt irara in $2-' J fine I - mixed I : brovvn JL Fuli fashioned b o o t i si)ks fibres, with lisle garter tops full fash ioned heavy cottons , Balbriggan full fash ioned and seamless ere to $1.25 50 $2.59 Wayne Knit, silk to the knee lisle garter tops, Way-new foot Onyx, silk top, Pointex heels, all silk foot all broken lines better grades ta $4.25 i Mussed and soiled $2.59 Wnmpn's; i Mussea ana sonea - r vv omens. lfrom HoHday and ,1 Up Handkerchiefs January Clearance) -1- A Genuine flfouse-Cleaning of Toilet Goods Odds and Ends 50c Poinpeian Massage CreaiB 48e. 60c Pompelan Day Cream c SOc Pompeian Night Cream 42e. SOc Pompeian Face Pow der 48c 1.25 Pompeian Vanities 89c 25c Pompeian Talcum 19c $1.25 Mary Garden Face Powder 89c ? 30c Professional Nail Files 39c 35c Nail Files with point 29c 2.00 Fountain Syringes 3-quart $1.39. $2.50 Fountain Syringes $1.89. "House-Cl ouse-Lleanimg j An tne Boys' Shop All Boys 2-Pant Suits . -ages 6 to 16 years Ylt Price all trool highest grade) ' Reversible Leather 1 A P-r-inoJCoats 8 to 14 years V 9 rriLe)r e g u 1 arly $19.75 to . (.fi29,75 . Boys' Maekinaws ages . 6 ,to 18 years Boys' MA pv!Pi 6j XAN' Boys' Juvenile Suits (wool velvet silk cor Idurov aees 3 to 10 v rears Sweaters- years -ages 4 to 16 1 l2 Pricef $1.50 Sanitary Douche 98c. 2.00 Hughes' Ideal Hair Brush $1.29.-. $1.50 Oz. Azurea fcnd L Trefle Extract 98c Oz. . $4.50 Oz. Iloubigant's Ideal Perfume $3.00 Oz. 5 1 $5.50 Oz. Houblgant's Quelques Fleurs Per- fume $3.98 Oz. 10c 'Creme Oil Soap Syfor 25c. 60c Velour Powder Puffs 49c. , 60c Cutex Manicure Sets 48c. $1.5(k.Cutex Manicure Sets $1.19. 65c Cutex Cuticle Remover 48c. One-Pound Roll Johnson & Johnson Cotton 79c Large S,iz Lister Towels 69c. Medium Size Lister Towels 59c Usola Camphor Joe Tube 10c. 25c Pottle Lambert's Lis terine 9c SOc Bottle Hydrox Peroxide 19c. 30c Mennen's Shaving Cream 39c. 35c Johnson's Shaving Cream 29c. 1 j 1 - I I VI&UIIIII in tne Tots' Shop 100 Children's Creepers sizes 6 ((PI '1Q months 1 and 2 yearswere $1. 85. J rtT 6 Misses Angora Scarfs formerly JJ)l ,VO J $3.50 very smart- Children's Fur Sets Natural Coney i (Hj nr muff and scarf formerly to $5 O nrj- 1 150 Children's Bungalow Aprons ages OCj - , 2 to 6 years 60 Children's Flannelette Skirts were i C $1.25 sizes 4 to 12 years ODC rtQ g-z-w 1 12 Children's Coats ages 2 and 3 ipO.OU ( years were to $18.50 Children's Dresses 2 to 6 yearsJ 1 T)-rt Challie Wool Velvet yiTriLc (bfy Q- J 50 Gingham Dresses for girls 2 to 6 pZ't VO 1 years exceptional values. Odd lot Caps fop. Small Boys 25c House-Cleaning" in Girls' Shop 3 f f Jv All Girls' Colored 1 ' 1 At KT1 PA Dresses of crepe and ) Z (linen-ages 8 to 16- 1 r 1 s' .Ginghaui esses resularly ( (JJO AA .50 ages.. 8 to 16?JZf.UU ars " " ' $3.00 Girls Winter Coats- ages 8 to 17 years were $55 to $100 25 Girls' Winter Coats .Tges 8 to ,17 years were to $45 Girls Winter Dresses p 1 silks ages 8 $10 Girls' Gingham Dresses regular ly $5 ages 8 to 1" years Middy Skirts blue and khaki regular k & 13.50- , Sweaters in coat slip-on styles $2.00 Swearers and Scarfs for women misses ' were to $6.30 $3.00 Scarfs were to $12.95 ( JA-.vV 50 Girls' Spring Coats) 1 T)- t All Girls' Raincoats All Girls' Suits (72 i I lLC All Girls' White Dresses In Men's Clothing Prices Show the Importance olBeingllere Early " 50-Men's Finest SuUs--$50 Regularly priced 65 to $90 ' Stein-Bloch and Sam Peck models In first quality worsteds tweeds ' cassimere All sizes 33 to 44 in the lot. - 50 Men's Overcoats $50 , ' 'Regularly priced $63 to $115 '. Stein-Bloch and Sam Peck models showing town Ulsters in Ciombiest ; Tweeds Chesterfields in Meltons and Kerseys All sizes, 34 to 46 in tne lot. Men's and Young Men's Winter Suits $25 Also suits of brown green blue two-piece flannel suits for eary Spring wear. Sizes 33 to 40. Men's Odd Trousers Price M h Final rtouse-Cleaning" of All odds eds--broken lotssizes Men's Furnishings Up to $5 Shirts wo;en madras and erepe cloths $2.45. lp to $3 Shirts madras and per cales $1.35. $3.50 Neckwear pure silk $1.95 $2.00 Neckwear open end or ' straight cut 95c. $1.25 Neckwear silk or knit 79c. Up to $3.00 Caps with and without car laps JOc. , Up to $4.50-r-Gloves soiled from display $2.00. $4.30 Strap "Wrist Lined Glove $3. $1.25 All ool One linger .Mitt 50c Up to $6 Broken Lines Wool or Cotton Union Suits $2.45. Up to $13.50-Fine Wool Sweaterspull over shawl collar-$8.50 75c Silk Lisle Hose, 9'i to lltf 50c. 50c Boston Garters, all colors 20c. $4 ra jamas outing flannel or muslin $2.75. SWreoa The Store of Specialty Shops.