THE Bi:E: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. AVIWU 12. 1W Citv Counril I Ex-Omaha Pilot Sets ... v ... . Reno-Frisco Record ui r it mum iu 11.5 on Gas Prolilcm (.'itirrns IHtMftI (her Rale Ordiiumr ('.liiml ly Sme to Fat or Uig 'Consumer, I ifit:-i., N' ft . Apiif U : priu! IrVgrjini ) Willi ide ni i4r n.lly aii(Mhiiic in tUe liht lr IWffB 1 OM 0iiiny in tlie on timrrs in liih a lower rate if lr maiidtil I'rcmnKt ntirn Maud Ji M-M. ilf vi'y mniul, hu.h retires 'i)iiUy inuht, "i'4rl t'te Imu" lo the iniiiiiiiiii; lurntlirr aii'l iht two rr l.jitle ttuy i4ve lo be Hsrtrd ail rr M n. Hi Imj 4 r.intny, a liraiu'h of the iJnliriiy I tilily l o , attempt ed to ratlro1 through mi ordinance at 1 tie last inrfiina ot the old conn 11I whii li iiicrraM- Ilia gat rates (or the smaller ttiiiMimrr, iuic the lurr ga urt deme (lie benefit a reduction, live inemhrts of llic toumil iinod tlirir ground ami ot-(MiM-d at iinninluiie patMge of the jmirwj.fd otdiiunce. I lie nrdmame mut be read before the council on two more oeeainn lc lore a vote may le taken. Indica tion (loint toward an overwhelm j 11 if defeat. The ire company rlaiitt that the . rtKed g4 rate will increase their volume by lit liina the smaller eon niincr to uc inuie ga. Then, Man amr I.luy.l Phillip stated, the rates rculd be reduced to a crcater evtrnt w"ien the volume warranted a reduc tion. The oubject of K4 rates b been a nutti-r of contention in Fremont for the ji4t three yearj. In the recent election one politi cal party put the fta rate problem ii'io itt pl.iti'orni, but till the mai ler remaiiM ttn-cittoil, while sas con stutters fret and fume over the de lay. - Hoy Injured by Auto r.i8riiiKS, N'eh., .April II. (Spe cial Telegram.) The 7-year-old ton of K. K. Britt was seriously hurt when he attempted lo catch a ride on a parsing automobile. Physicians tay he i internally injured and hi recovery is doubtful. Pilot H. H. Wlnilow. Reno. JCev.. April lf.-ri..t B. II. Wintlow, driving a heavily-laden mail plane, rt a new flight record for the trip between Sail Francisco and Keno yctterday by nuking the distance in I hour and 24 minute The old record was 1 hour and JO minutes, lie Hew 17.000 feet high am was aided by an HO-tnitc-an-Iiour wind at his back. The distance i 24J miles by railroad. B. II. Window formerly was an Omaha air mail pilot. Fanner Who Slrw Wife and Children to Get New Trial Lincoln. April II. The case of Rudolph Kraus. Tobias (Neb.) farm er convicted of murder and sen tenced to life imprisonment, was re versed and remanded for the second time bv the state supremo court to day. 1 raus killed In wife and two children while they slept, claiming that lie was commanded by voices to take their live. He then attempted tiiicide. The court held that the trial court's instructions on the question of in sanity were not sufficiently clear to the jury. SALE of SOAPS Housewives will be greatly Interested in this unusual sale of Soaps, which will be held Wednesday, Thursday, Friday At prices that are lower than many a day. There are Face, Bath and Laundry Soaps, as well as several miscellaneous articles. Every article is - Very Specially Priced Face Soaps r Lena Buttermilk Soap 7 each 4 for 25. 10 for 63 9 each 3 for 25 10 for 81 4 each 7 for 25 10 for 36 f 9 each ' 3 lor 25 10 for 72 4 for 25 I 7c eacn Eimi Peroxide Soap. .. . ,,j 4 for 25 Palm Olive Soap .......... Palm Olive White Rose Soap , - Bocabellt Hard Water Castile.... Haskine' Herd Water Castile............... Bocabellt Face Soap. ,, , Palm Royal Soap . hp Rom .v. . Jergen' Violet .'. .' .-..........'! Creme Oil . . . . , ......... Wobdbury'c Face Soap........ Lemon Face Soap. .......... ......... ... , , : - Bath Soaps " Aitertee1 Both Soap. 10 for 56 10 each 3 for 25 4 lbs.,' $1.29 4 each , 7 for 26 1(1 9 each 3 for 25 . 9 each ' 3 for 25 10 for 75 9 each ' 3 for 25 10 for 75 '. 19 each 3 for 55 4 for 25 'f 7 each ! 4 for 25 : , . - , i - ; I- 10 for -56 . . . . , ) , ,,'T , ,4 each . One large assortment of Soaps. ............ 7 for 25 ... . ' ' 10 for 36 f 9 each Auditorium Big Bath. .................... i 3 for 25 6 for 49 9 each , 3 for 25 6 for 49 Colgate' Big Balk. .. . . . . . , . c. ... , ... Laundry Soaps ' Large' Size . Pearl White Laundry Soep ft. f 3 for '2?! White Lily Lauadry Soap... A I 10 foif 75 iSmall Size ;.. 6 for 24 n ior aac - Electric Spark Soap Each, 6 6 each 10 for 49 12 for 57 f 5 for 25 10 lor 49 12 for 57 I 1 f. vj For information regarding the big $500 prize contett, call at our Toilet Good Shop on Main Floor. SPECIAL! Palm Oh've Shampoo, regular 50e ie...37 , Palm OKve Sharing Cream, regular 35c ' 27 Pebeco Tooth Paste. .....39. Toilet Good Shop Main Floor Ship Subsidy Plan Urged by Board Counsel (.'oiitctnl T Detluction I'ro U'um WouM Henrfit Alf I'itrU of Country Concrruf J. Wellington. April II Iiucmic Mould be given imtorter and ex porter, through paa6e of the ad niini.tr ji inn nirrchant marine bill to have their good carried III American vcel with , the rcult that ahip onct would be aurtd full car toes, Norman H. fteeehrr, roiuiel for the thipping board, declared at today's ifnion of the Joint congrrt lional bearing on the mcamirc. One section of the bill would per mit any peron to deduct from hi income taxes five per cent of ths imioiu;t of ocean frciuht money paid by him durinir the year for the trail. piirtatiou of good between the l iiited States and foreign rouiitrie in American bottom,. While no direct benefit would accrue to the. ship owners under thi provision, Mr. ilecchrr said, it wa hioprn by priifoiittitf uf !if hgi.U- t n tl4t i'ie ectHn wrtuia f"e more benrfil to he OHiirr than the reeeipt of any equal amount of money, (( the Aineil. n hip owntr ran h aMirrd of lull rargoet. hit prolw lem i largely solved," tli wiiiie Mid. Viateer may be the ultimate elUit of thi provi.hHi, it tendency certainly Mill be in thi direction." The fat deduction provi.ion rriej in the tiendiuu bill. Mr, Ueecber coiiiriiiU-d, would directly benefit all teciiout of flie country concerned, either m tho immtrtinir or evMirnng of j;ood. The farmer, cotton grow, er, ctule rier, lumber producer a veil k the mauiifactiner, . He added, would a'l directly bcurt't in the deduction of five per eeui front their freight bilU. The coiiiiuiitec were informed that the clinuie. total cot t the treasury under this section would nt cxered $lt). per aniiuiu and at prctrnt the cot would be much lev. Lincoln ami Fremont Man (Jet. $13.30 Tor Clipped Luinlui Three load of clipped lamb were brought t the meal market ye-ter-day by' Fred Klinfc. wtcran Iamb feeler, who hat flock near Liueolu and I reiunut. Mr. Klink i reioic ing over the fact that he received around $13.50 a hundred for hit thip. menr. Mr. Klink cxprecd the opinion thai vtiil. it the itrvt lo or lurre werl Ut t4ont prodiiitwn l hert Mill be pretty well reared up and he -i4 t'ut be prrted to clr.u up n feed M in tl near lutuif by markebng all of hi t'.,t New $12,000 Sl.o.,1 1 lie lUiilt At Marquette, ,rl. Aurora, Neb, April II Oprt ul I At a !ecia rltvtioit held at Mar quette, the proposed nhool bomta carried by a tote of IS to M. I ht amount to be iued I f hear, ii.ir intere.t at 5 I J per cent. Thry Mill be told at ome and the routract let. The tfhmil board bopr to have the new building ready for ue by lall, Bee Want Ad Produce Remit, 'llloomlieM l egion I'o.t t Vi lli Celebrate l outili lUooliilirld, Nrb . Apt it II. vial.) 1 lie l ay Lamb pot of ! .mrii4ii I.egioit i nuking triole in. nt tt ufc a li'iirifi of July iflrhutuiil In IMotiiutirld, A prelmt. uuiy mrrting lu birit dcld and the following (Hunt iMiurd: I'lcidciH, II. V. Uicrke: trcretiry, W. II. Weber; trra.iiirr, A. C K. Killer; .li4iriiuii comminee, Augut T, I'rter. Nel.ra.k7Mati Will vTit Itirlliplaee in Cermany ISInomtield, Neb., April II, (Spe rial,) Jacob Peter, for many jeart a reidrnt of Columbia tounMiip but r the patt few eart a eitUm tttirTtrKXT. titrRTiaKr. D CARE AllVtRTINKMRKT. APt KRTiar.MKT. II Von Suffer Iron Constipation Read this Message Innediately! About 90 per cent of Ilia can bo blamed on constipation one of the areutett enemlea of the human race! rill and cathartic acgravate condition in tho delicnte InteMfnal trHt t- while afTonllng but temporary relief: .The aroat, natural eloanaer la bran KBIJ)CU'S I'.HAN. cuokect and krumblcil! If you pat bran regularly It will civo relief per manently! Its work is wonderful I Physicians Imlorse tho ' uao of Kellnirfj's Bran for eoiiHtlpatlon' bo caiiHC it In a dcxirablo way of cor recting constlimtlon tliroimh food. Hmn la mituro'a food not a "rem edy!" Do not think of Kollngg's Hr.in as you think of pills and cathartics which never cun aftonl permanent relief! rill and cathartics atrirra vate already danRcrous conditions. Kelloae'a JtiMn sweep the boweta neturnlly. ch'umilns; and purlfylnat l ho intent IiihI trart without Iriita (Inn or olwonifoit ! ltealixe, mo. Unit the rcular use nt Kelloca'a lira n will clear up a pimply coin, plrxlon anil It will free the breath from dlsasreeablA Hlomiirli ndnr. At h'UHt two inblcHpiiiinfiils should bo entin daily, aiut us much mure aa needed for relief of chronic cases. KcIIiirk's Hrnn, rooked nnd kruin bled, Is delicious served as a cereal, or it can be sprinkled over your favniiiu cereal, its nut-like flavor nddlmr n diilaiitful aest to break fast! KcllnBK'it, Hran is dcltiious in ral.Mln bread, mulllns, pnucakes, gravies, etc. Start the family e.ntlni; KoIIokb's Bran tomorrow mornina! KcIIoks's will actuiilly build m the kiddles Into lino robust health! Your grocer has it. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS AND BEE WANT ADS. " Get Yours Started Today YOUNG GIRLS NEE Molhers,Watch Your Daughters' Health Health If Happiness From in urn a tin reaches the mr of twelve until wnmanhood la rstatiliahmiahe needs ell the care a thoughtful mother can give. 1 he condition that the jrirl It then ralng: through la bo eruieal, and may have such far-reaeBliurelTecta upon her future happine uvi bealth.that K is aJmoat criminal for a mother or ruardiaa to withhold counsel or advice. Many a woman has suffered year of prolonged pain and misery through having been tho victim of though tleasneta or ignorance, on the part of those who should have guided her through the danger and difficulties that beset this period. Mothers should teach their girls what danger cornea from standing around with cold or wet feet, from lifting heavy articles, and from overworking. Do not let them over study. If they complain of head ache, palna in the back and lower limbs, they need a mother! thoughtful care and sympathy. A Household Word in Mother's House write Mrs. Lynd. about Lydia C Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "My mother gava ma Lydia E. Tinkham'a Vegetable Compound when I was 14 years old for trou bles girls often have and for loss of weight Then after I married I took the Vegetable Compound be fore each child was born and always when I felt the least run-down. Bout my slater and sttter-ln-lavr taka It and hava only the highest praise for It. It haa been a house hold word In my mother's house for years," Mrs. Ka tii kryn Lynd, 431 Gladys Ave., Chicago, 111. AUldsBaAHtiidKartoDecids Milwaukee, Wis. "My daughter took Lydia K-Dnkham's Vegetable Compound as sho was so weak and did not feel lik going to school. She was Ilka that for a whole year before taking your Vegetable Com pound. 1 found a little book of yours lo our mail-box and decided to give her your me-lldne. She ia now strong and well and attends school every day. Ws recommend . your Vegetable Compound to sll mothers with weak daughters. You may use this letter ss s testimonial.-Mrs. E. Klitzny, 917 20th Ave.. Milwaukee. Wis. "1 was always feeling tired and sleepy, was losing in weight and would faint at times. I had other troubles too, that made me feel badly. I read your little books and heard friends talk about the good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound had done them, so 1 have taken it too. The results are most satisfactory, for I have gained in weight ami my bad symptoms are gone. 1 recommend your Vegeta ble Compound to all my friends and you may make whatever use you like of this letter." Gloria Rami REZ, 1116 9th Ave., Tampa, Fla. Lydia K. Pinkham's Private Text-Rook upon "Ailments Peculiar to Women" will be sent you free upon request. Write to the Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine Co Lynn, Massa chusetts, This book contains val uablo information. H"3(R7 U.S. Royal Cordis Compete UU iRE are nearly 200 tire manufacturers who would like very much to sell your, car-owning neighbor his next tire. This inter- ests him but mildly. . Price arguments are thread' worn. Oaims and promises have the same old ring. ; The makers of U.S.Royal Cords . do hot claim to be exempt from the great law of competition. But it is their firm belief that the time is here for a new hind. No manufacturer and no dealer can much longer evade the chal lenge of progress. The competition taking shape today was forecast ftany years ' ago in the U.S.Policy the policy that makes U. S. Tires, at today's prices, the biggest money's worth any motorist ever rode upon. What is this new kind of compc tition? ' It is the working for more and more public confidence-" for higher and higher quality-riot still more constant public service. The car-owner can vision for himself the benefits of this hind of competition. No one welcomes it more sincerely than the makers of the U. S. Royal Cords. AIMS lrV !!!" "!!!i';!!ii:!if'' SiflS -''HI uTuTil " I llll I W is;'. yrC" Mil' -"llki-iiH'-' ll': iiill l, 1 I IIiPT--!! 1 1 F jp;i.,l,'- -jHii';";'ij,iw ii,,;i; :;ini;m -"jiiilii!'liiU- niil ,Lr 1 I IIIIJ J I IP yiinK -iiiiH.;.;;-!!!!!!!" l:::i.:jt;i:::ji -s:i::;::Jir:U"I'B '5flli: I (III I f fnii:; vffiiiiri-:iiM!!'- -ji!!i:i'iiiHn i!::i:;;::n!irrw- :i!: Mil - .... jg imtM i iiii I 11 Tm: 4iKiiii SI winm .Jot, WM (nDaii M!fi4a. -4Bl!ir r I lilt: I tiki- '"' 9 li U. S. Rsval Card Tires Wmkmih W'L.. a. a . ram mm Unitnri Matoe Huhhar Pnmnam L iiii liiTL.; JJ.HIl! www 'W W wa V w IITJI UUUUUI HUIIIH UN T Ikfflii..:- -.1 :" :i I: .I1 ?.. SI ,:: uuaiirUt'i vLv a j ireiji'h iii:..-.- .v i u . . 1 1 ii; i--1' &m. ' Tsa R.MMu ' OS.L. i n...j . ei-r.i- IIt a. ',i sr itii:. . 'in. m mm wrz m mm am ar ar mm m m w m m mm mm m mm m -m at? bw- raBT For the production of United States Tires there is erected and operating the greatest group of tire factories in the world. ( A leadership that has recorded itself with the public The outstanding ex ample of what faithful totality and sound economy can do when it it . patient enough to prove itself to a arnole ntfrtois. UnrtJSfcsT)rcs n C24 Tires United States (M) Rubber Company Tire Branch, 9th and Douglas Streets .U T . . . .IN I , Mil i,i-:-fs i,vj . i- i. .nPiiiii'i 1 1 '!! i ' ! li !;;- .'iiii.'. 1 1 lt:..i..r . I: "H fi'i' 'i'::-:'.ill. . WW-1 U:.ll 'li 1 K'V ..iti. t.n i mm mm U:M .i iifibii.iii.i'il.li'ili :1 0f : I 'I 0( liloollll.cld, Hil ti.if IS bit ill- I!ac in tlunMii). lie aWcaJy ha rrcri.c4 li i'ii, al will nuVs the trip l.ut il.c initlitie oi May. Mr, Vrtfr UU (.rtiiuny ,W )rai aso. at lle sue of 17. ami h a'ty.' . i . . ii. . . r (iiotiirr ming incie mow, m , lc t la lis g'" i or rigl'l inonih. Itrt Want Ads r'fQurs Rnutn. a o TTie ArunaMict tVrona Plays All Records Bettor Make This Test Before You Choose , Your Phonograph Attend one of our daily demonstra tions. Hear The Brunswick. Examine the Ultona, pictured above. See if you can find elsewhere the equal of Bruns wick tone. See if you cart find elsewhere the convenience of playing all types of rec ords without changing parts-without "attachments." Compare the sweetness of Bruns wick tone with the metallic quality of ordinary phonographs- note the amaz ing difference. Compare The Brunswick with' any or all phonographs, feature by feature and psrt by part. Then use your own judgment. 1513-15 Douglas Street Everything in Art and Music Waliertt fl , Test of Service V tt II "1TTHEN you meet the ' fi' r III '"owner of a Salient A Ban - iJLCuiiuia lji a. vuu trc mm . - . HI pressed by his enthusiastic . I I 1 R 1.1 riMlc. frit Ki Mr II mi'.' I f w.w.. ; . I I --' VI TheSteohens is so nower fnlJ ... r-. y V i so dependable, so economi- (Y , cal,so distinctively beautirol 1 ' buying judgment becomes J ; T Your Neighbor Says: "I have had my Stephens for one year find nine months afl4 hats unvcu ii. ueuer man ininy tnousana miles. 1 have driven" A great many cars in the last five venrs nnrl T sni imt,lr tn everything into consideration, the Stephens has them all beat mile." PAUL O. SCOTT. Pre . Scolt Advertisins; Machine Co, Omasa, eb. Mid-City Motor and Supply Co. Qmtxhx. a Distributors 2216-18 Faraam St. Bond LETTER HEADS 1000 $ 3.23 6000 12.73 ENVELOPES (Pmntcd) 1000 STATEMENTS 9.2S3 1000 S 3.80 1000 BILL HEADS. 3.28 5000 . 12. SO 1000 CARDS A Oft 10000 . 22. SO 10000 20.00 1000 POST CAK0S .00 mail ORDERS PROMPTLY filled. Send for Ssmptas. We ipedsiue In Office ani Factory Forms snd SUtlonery. 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