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“Townsend’'s for Sporting Gools™ { Lighting Fixtares—Burgess-Grandes. | Rave Root Print It—Now Beacon Press. Property Cared For—To rent property, | %ee J. H. Dumont, Keeline Bldg. “Today's Movie Program” classified #ection today. It appears in The Bee EXCLUSIVELY, Find out what the va- | rious moving picture theaters offer. Keep Your Money and Valuables in the American Safe Deposit Vaults, 218 8. 17th St, Bee Bldg. Boxes rent for $1 for % months. Open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m Big Farm is Sold—Carl Lincoln of Pacific Junction has sold his fine - acre valley farm to Peter Langer of Council Bluffs, Ia, The sale was made | by Toland & Trumbull, 48 Ree bullding. | Butter in Omaha is Thirty Oents—The wholesale price of butier on e Omaha market remains the same as it was last week, 3 cents. This is 1 cent under the ce fixed by the Elgin butter Loard coming week. Crawford Man Accused—John Said, Crawford, Neb., merchant, is being de- ained at police headquarters on a charge »{ forgery. He Is accused of passing a orged check for $20 on the Noveity store and another on T. L. Combs, the jeweler On a Personal Devil—Dr. W. O. Henry apeaks at the Young Men's Christian sssoclation auditorium at 3 p. m. today on “Is There a Personal Devil?" and Dr. F. W. Evans, Councli Bluffs, at 4 p. m. on “Jesus for Needy Men." Whaterback Bursts—While efforts were being made to thaw out a frosan waterback In the kitchen range at the nome of Willlam L. Musgrave, 2119 Pink-| ney street, the waterback burst and caused some damage, but no injures The fire department was called out in| the confusion. Mr. Musgrave is superin terdent of transportation for the strect| railway company Burd F, Miller | E Explains Horoscope Telling of Astrology Burd F. Miller gave the first of a series of lectur:s on ‘‘Astrology’ at Theo-| sophical hall Sunday evening, in which | | Giant Power Machines { City Auditorium when the big Mid- through the walls, They will stop and wheel sharply to show their skill and agllity. They will move ahead again, slow down, reverse und steam majes~ | tically backward like a piiocene monster at bay Quadrille of Steel, Dozens of them, yes dozens in that great cement basement, will roll, charge, STEEL QUADRILLE Will Be Massed in Basement of Auditorium. MIDWEST MEETING THIS WEEK Such a roaring, chugging. churn- ing and thundering of steam-and- gas-driven steel has perhaps never beerl heard at Fifteenth and Howard streets, as will be heard periodically Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday the in the basement of West Implement show will be on there The blg show is Coming and there will be hundreds of implements on exhi- bition from hundreds of implement com- panies. But the big tractors, the great steel giants that lug plows and other heavy machinery through the fields of Nebraska farms nowadays will all be in the basement There concrete floors have been laid, and all {s ready to recelve these Twen- tioth century iron hor Yes, there is to be a real noise there at times, for once every day for a period of a half hour they are to be given the liberty of making all the noise they can. They will charge forward as though to crash churn and mingle in a grand quadrille of clanking steel. All this they will do to show their power and skill. Critical eyes will be upon them, as critical eyes are upon a corral of pedigreed horses. Buyers' eyes will be upon them, and they must make good. Every bit of the floor space in the be demonstratéd by charts the manner of | Aygitorium has been sold to exhibiting erecting the horoscope, and showed how, | companies. Each year there is more and according to astrologers, all things in the | more demand for this space, as the physical world bear a certain relation to ' jmplement business in the midwest be- the stars, the run and moon, and that|comes a vaster and vaster enterprise. when these planets are in certain posi- The main floor Is entirely devoted to tions In the heavens there are always | jmplements and the basement entirely happenings of a certain character in the |{o the farm tractors. places in the world where the angles fall. | Wallace Ready Monday. He asserted that there were few astrolo- | A o e g gers who really understood the princi-| SR (LT NS e Auale ples of planetary bodies, and that they [ U 18 T8 BREE TE U e he will were not to be 1elied upon, simply mak- |, g g1 the detalls of arrangement, ing what money they could through the | .4 o the conducting of the show and credulity of men. | convention. The convention of the Mid- That most horoscopes were worthless| . .. ymplement assocation is to be held and that the whole scfence of @strologY | ;" the same time with the implement rested upon the understanding of the, g,y The sessions will be held on the esoterie, as well as the exoteric, side,and | yace o the Auditorium, g few cam understand the deeper truths| underlylng it, Mr. Miller asserted. He, SOCianl Genters said, however, that to the scientific as- hour of birth of an individual, he could | To Ha,ve Programs give the history of that individual from | events of his lits and know his inner nn-‘ afe shinounced f6r-this week: ture better than the man himself, | *Pupils of A. M. Borglum and Mrs. D. proven many times, and gave some ex- Park school, wmples (o substantiate hix claim. He sald ~ puto "o thomas 4o Kelly and Jean P. was endeavoring: (o drive out of practice| .. oo { all of the cheap, ignorant, so-called as-| "\l y e Allen's puplls, Wednesday into general use in the every-day life of | " o paay evening, pupils of Frank all nations, | Mach and Sigmund /Landaberg will offer Puplls of the South-Side High school will hold forth Friday evening at Mon- . Give a Banquet and | "o Tt o were sossons 1 from last week on account of the weather, Cane to L. W. Blessig Forty frelght solicitors of the various | railroads gave a farewell banquet at the | Funds for the POOI’ former agent for the Pennsylvania Lines, | i now to go ‘o Minneapolis as .gemeral| A committee reprosenting the executive toastmaster and presented Mr. Blessif will canvass Greater Omaha today with & #ith a handsorne gold-mounted cane &8 view of raising a fund of $10,00 to meet OUmaha. The matter was carefully gone over at The freight men organized an assocla- | a meeting last Friday afternoon and it the Omaha Freight Traffic association| be put forth to meet a situation which solicitors of the city. J. A, Leary was' peal. made president; Eugene Duval, vice pres-| An unusual amount of sickness and Fogel, treasurer. The organization is to | materially during the last few weeks. hold meetings regularly once a month. | Bvery day there are scores of calls for the toastmaster, J. A. Leary, were Charles | nurse sttendauce, M. Agnew of the Southern railway, H, G. | Mellen of the Chicago & Northwestern. | “Classified Ad" habit. Street Cars Collide: ALLEGED COUNTERFEITER €, | SIOUX FALLS, 8 D, Jan, 16—Deputy | United States Marshal Anderson arrived town for nearly an hour early last night| jaij George Tate, who it is alleged, is when a Farnam car westbound bumped | wanted at Pittsburgh, Pa., on an indlot trologer, when he had the date, place and | the cradle to the grave, show all the .., roowing soclal center programs This, Mr. Miller remarked, he had " oo Tuesday evening at Central that the. National - Astrological soclety . pie1d Tiesday evenitig at Mifler Park trologers and to bring the sclence again | . o oot Kellom sghool. rei ms a program at Castelar school. Freight 8 g | mouth Park school. Appeal Made for Rome hotel' last night to L. W. Blessig, northwestern agent. J. A. Leary was| sommittee of the Associated Charities a token from the freight solicitors of | the increased demands on the charities. tion during the evening to be known as| was decided that a speclal effort would for a get-together social body of freight | the committee believes warrants this ap- ident; W. A, Leary, secretary, and Fred unemployed men has increased the calls The speakers of the evening, besides| coal, food, clothing, shoes, medical and Powell of the Illinois Central and John| Advertiser and customer profit by the % * IS TAKEN TO SIOUX FALLS No Persons Injured | e Street car traffic was blocked down-| here late today, bringing to the county into & southbound Leavenworth car at| ment for passing counterfeit money. Fifteenth and Farnam. Both cars were | Tate broke jail in the east, and finally slightly demaged, hut no one was In-| made his way to Milbank, 8. D. While Jured. under the influence of liquor he let out some of the facts about his earlier life, AGED VETERAN ENDS LIFE which resulted in an investigation, and AS FINDS DAYS NUMBERED | his subsequent arrest. He was taken| e before Commissioner Knight, and then Because a doctor informed him that | turned over to the federal authorities his days were numl on account of | here. Tate will be returned to Pennsyl- heart trouble, C. A. Barnes, T-year-old A vania civil war veteran, blew out his bra'ns | __ A e h F SERLAGIEIRCT S N with & revolver at his home, 3931 North aads | Twenty-third, yesterday afternoon C ’t B t NT | He waited until his wife went out of an ea 1Z | the house before he killed himself, He is survived by three children i When Feet Hurt| THREE MEN ARE ELECTED g OMAHA CL1R DIRECTORg | ‘Tiz" for sore, tired, puffed- o up, aching, calloused feet Three directors for the Omaha club or corns. were elected last night to take the place of those whose terms huve expired. The' you can be happy-footed in a moment. | newly elected officlals are: A. R. Kee- 1jge ““Tiz" and never suffer with tender, | line, A. P. Glou and E. M. Morsman, ;o\, burning, blistered, swollen, tired, | jr. Mr. Giou was re-elected. Over 100/ gmelly feet. “Tiz" and only “Tiz" takes | members were preser ——— the pain and soreness out of corns, cal- louses and bunions | As soon as you put your feel in a “Tiz" o breakfast at 8 o'clock or |Path, you just feel the happiness soak- u'zl:?.:un:: at 12 and have dinner at 6 |In§ In. How good your poor, old feet re almost certain to be troubled with feel. They want to dance for joy “Tiz" e They do not allow time for |18 grand. “Tis" instantly draws out all meal to digest before taking another, | the polsonous exudations which puff up :‘:. less than five hours should elapse |Your feet and cause sore, inflamed, ach- petween meals. 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