THK OMAHA 1IKK: KKIDAi. DKl KMBKK 1. lyJJ. Mite Have Holiday While 116 Wooded Cats Are in Show Feline Aristocrat of All Hiailc Kxliiliitnl ty Omaliu Persian (!at Sn'irty at Autlitorium. "U'hiTi thn cut 1 sway ihr mire v. ill play." .Many mice are having a holiday for a few day I'M ureount of t ho uniiitnl show being In-1.1 at An. Murium ly the Omaha Persian Cat N ici. iy. Thin show In lii'lil in Hi tiiilrmiy and will run until Hittirtliy night, Mr. (J. C Hlcviim, show mtmig'r, staled -kii iliiy Unit she had 111! vtilru ami mora to coma. !vi'd by Mary I'll Ufiird. Otis of the feature of Hid show I "Kcrub," who necuple ruge ,'o. J i7. Mr. HiiV'I.k In authority for tin- utory that tlin tut was saved liy Mary Plckfoi'l, It In not a pci.an cut, hut li n f linn of unusual size und of con siderable hauteur. Th most vitliiibl rat In (lie show ! "King." nh'in by Mr, c, B. Cum tilings of Kansas t'ity, Mo. This bean llful I'd in n ha n yard of rillui lid medals won nt cat show throughout the 1'nltrd ritat.. Any Onuihaii will ing to pay, f 1 .".no may take King hoinn. Mm t'ummlnM also shows "Jack IV ljinti-rn," another prize win ning animal with blue eye. This rat won prize at tlx Chicago and tlx Kansas City show. Muny I'rle Wliiiirrn. There are Persian of uli color and shades at Dim show- Mm. Huegnitz of Denver In showing lur "I mil h'oii of Moonbeam," first prize wlurnr at tho lienvrr show two weeks ago. TIiIh Is a llvcr colored rat. Mr. ('. '. Stcv nin entered "Tornado of Fox Valley," ami "Iiriamery." two of her prize winning ram nt thu V' river show. Blanche K. Watson of Aurora, 111., noted rut authority, will he here i lay to Judge the fats at tho cminhn show. Mri, '.. Mcintosh, Forty-sixth 'mil Washington streets, I Knowing "Mayflower" and "Sunflower," sister en (, eight mom Iih old. Dr. C. C. Hall Is veterinarian of tlio Rhow. How to Keep Well Br DR A EVANS Question concerning hygiene, (anita lion end prevention of df sub mitted to Dr. Evans by ruder ol The bee, will be sniwered personally ubject to proper limitation, where tamped, addressed envelope la en closed. Dr. Evana will not make dlaieo.ls or prescribe (or Individual dieeaeee. Address letters in car of The Be. Copyright: 1921 SOMETHING FOlt NOTHING. I.lnwood, Ala., la a aniall place, eay about 1,000' InhabltantH. .Nearby la JJemopolU, Ala.., with 6,000 'inhabi tant, and yet Llnwood had more than alx tlmea aa much dengue a did De mopollB, lti nelKhbor, and here la the reason: According to Dr. 8. W. Welch, Ala bama tute health officer, Demopolla conducted a thorough going ftntl-moH-1 tiito campaign In order to get rid of malaria,, l.inwood did not. Dr. Welch further aaya that all Alabama towns that had conducted antl moHijulto, anti mataria campaigns had escaped den gue. Leaving Dr. Welch, I tackled Dr. Tihnniifl of tho Florida etate health department with thin question: When can I advlne the people who write me for Information that they can go to Florida for the winter with saftey uguiniit dengue? Ho replied that den gue always stops when the nights Ret cold enough to slop mo.siuitocs; that there should be no danger after December J, und that there is not much danger after November 15. Then he added that Miami and many other Florida towns, especially chM coast towns, hail had nu dengue. Why? Be causa they have conducted mosquito campaigns especially planned to con trol malaria. Hut dengue is not spread by malaria mosquitoes. So far as we know, it Is npiead by mosquitoes that are either those which convey yellow fever or are their close relatives. How can a campaign against ma laria serve to prevent dengue and even yellow fever? The answer Is easy. When folks go out to get mosquitoes, they leave the microscope; at home. They are not con tint to kill country mosquitoes, road side breeders nad such. They get mad with the. entire mosquito family. They become, discontented and on happy if bitten by any kind of a mos quito, ring legged, white legged, dot ted winged, biting by day, night time, any time. They dr tin low ground, oil ponds and put minnow In streams, but they do not stop then. Having ar rived at a point whero rvi-n a buzzing Irritate them, they clean up all the Iirn1iiig plan in and around the house put on screen, patch UP hole and keep h. hind tloir w ills of proUc lion, Th result l tli.it In addition to e caiing luul.ubi. tin y ate mfc ii ilnst dengue iiii'l yellow l-M'r, uie g. tin alii' limirt romfi'i tt I "ti l bai pler, uw1 hv more healthily. ThU may n-'I to ..to. thing f. rttoih llif. bill It I HKe too, i. it a quutri wurth of laid and haiii.iS ; If i t tittr.it tbriiWll ill tor li.i-ioir. I'tuiiot Won't llirm u. 1, C. utitu: I Wilt " Mn-ilv Itll fit whit ! fie hinmtid ffet il ben 'It- i l l ii 1 1 ttdn-itit antl luir In I., . i I t l" i mi I.I t f. ui' .- etiil I hit ti. is sud In I (.tin III n..t t.ti.d.ul, but I lilt liren aiHIn'tl to ft prunr at a laxa- tiv, ":. Why i It that K rapi-fmit awina to agrr wUh tn wln-n oninK' anil Uniona ri'i not, inr all thine con 1,4 in th um in Id Uric?" iiKi't.v. 1, Ilcnzoli! iii-lil I trnt r-iillly hrok'n up In tli Intily Into :nii!e hi-iulcal. Ki'IIoki; says lh 110 of thi i fruit Choaii iirli foiitain lutunic iu'M) t-n1 to ri-iiiliT tli tltl fluM, the Ullll fli ill ntl'l to (aline llrl.1ni.IM. 1 hav un Mrit that tho i1i of hen toll.' nrlil In prum-n I too Nlunll to 1 Worth rnkonliiB with. Normal P'o pl run nit rrinlifrrlM In rnodirntlon with wifi ty, 2. I ilu lint Know. I.rmon and in uiiKKH roiituln i sreatrr proportion of arid. Ki-rp Ailam'a Applr, C, h, K, wrltr: "1. What I the on iiso nf ao nilli'd Adam' apple? "2- I thi'i any rm-thod of innklnR It linn pMinini-nt? "3. I mil 11 Jfara old, li fri't 84 tin hi-a tall, and wclxh l.'O pound. IIKPLV. 1, I frkoti you miiHt unlond on pa or mi- 2. (ii'ttiiiR fat. 2. Ki'p your apple, Olicalty la tha Ki-rati-r evil. Ilitlrn liy Kahid Cat. Mi A. I,. J. write: "W'e had a wit com to our in iuhlioi hood wlileli waa found to have ruble. It lilt one littlo Cirl and m ratchrd another, "What I want to know lo, If that .iTHteh will hurt tha cirl If the cat' cluwi did not draw Mood?" KKI'LY. I think there 1 conalderahle danger Home of tin- Inferted aallva may havo been on the rluw. iJrnwlnK blood la not an eaaentlul for Infi rtion. Thu child hud lielter be treated, Hcfli Cuime KnreiliiK. A. Me. write: "1. A iitwupaper ai'tlilo rerom iiiimkI the eatlna; of a peach atone kunrl after meal to nld dlKeatlon on tin; theory that one polaon rounter art the other, la there anything to It? "2. I Botnetlinea havo violent at-tni-k of mieezlii(f, whlrh Inat nn hour or two, urcoinpanled by watery dla- rharire from noe und other aymp toma of a bad cold. Thenn alUnkH kwiii o me to be due to Kaatrle Irri tation, althotiKh at auch time I do not feel any tomarh dlaiiirbanie. The troiiblo leave a auddonly and mya trilouHly a It came. I'leane advlHO me." HE PLY. 1. No. 2. Thl I due to Borne reflex, fiurh Hymptoma sometlmea precede the de ulro to ko to Btool. This relation waa oni of the Juatlficatlona for BiilffinB trbacco nuff, aa our forebean were wont to do. Co Sen mmon se By J. .1. ML'NDY. Past Defeals Don't Mean Failures Always. Are you worrying too much about the pat? Your' poor efforts, your mistakes the thing yott ought to have done and the things you ought not to have done, lire the things you keep in mind, rather than what you should do In future. The more you worry about the past the less time you have to think of the present and the future. Forget your mistakes and misfor tunes of past years except to provide Information and furnish danger sig nals for the future. Mistakes In Judgment which you thought quite right at the time and have proven poor with tho passing, should make ytnu better prepared to reach success now, Hecause you have met with defeats in the past should not convince you that you arc a failure. It is well to know the pitfalls he fore you engage in any undertaking and knowing you can avoid them. Don't consider yourself a down-and-outer, hut get yourself together and go at it again. iCnpyrlfrht. 1952.) Parents' Problems How can the alang problem be solved In a family, when the father uses slung? Tho system of fines is a good one. Charge a cent for every slang word or expression. Have a small bank conveniently at hand, to take care of the money. Set a regular time for opening it, and select a definite object to which to donate the contents. ADVERTISEMENT. Kellogg's Bran means so the health of Start eating l'.ran today! You can't afford the delay of a day for UUAN Kellogg Bran, cooked and krum bled, I nature own remedy for con stipation. Eliminate constipation or its symptoms from your system and you add year to your life. Free yourself of lllne that can be di rectly traced to this distressing con dition! Authorities state that We of hu man lllnep.i has its beginning with i-ontlrtiO". which clog the elint tnntU pa usage, bncklnc ti poison and rrivttltig bmc condition. At thi Ut;e the bto.nl ln.-otne aff.t tid and then follow the disorder of v .i I Olti l-.rgati. P.right' ll'tte.lse, d:U bet., most CIS. of llteutl!.ltlm, L.tldetllllir of tllterlf. hr...lrh. brain f ttf, ftc . arn d.rwlly i.ium-d by IM.-.Uuil poisoning. I'll! and carthartic ran no ,t.it relief They r tint only Why Corns? Juituy Blue-jay to your dniggiit Ttl !"tftUt it .l ut 4 fl. It alios . A I ', t 'Ji lh pau ,lnl 1 tlit t" V 4 i ooitr .Ut M.e 1 '!-'. Ot lWf I ; u i (enf ! f d H i m l m tfc ii '.wit, 1 hi' ldw4 I Iht .o. Pain Stops Instantly a l ka eaaj Woman in State Cabinet ;.ivr Vt a '-iy 1 '' -Ifa KatFt'nyv.Isiwctice. tr. Mary Finn Lawrence I belnc nieiitloiiil a a pohslhle menilirr (iovcriior-i'lert tiiffmd I'IiicIioI'm atuta culilnet in lViinsylvania, of My Marriage Problems Adele Ciurlaon'a New Phaaei of "Hcveliitlona of a Wife." The Way Madge Slrovo fo Avoid Harry I iidcrwood. Only tha oonselousni -ss that some where behind mo were the watchful eye of the thrio reporter kept me from a violent start as I caught sight of the tall man who at my approach had suddenly turned nwny from the head of the nt1rway itnd melted. Into the crowd. For I Instantly had recognized the disguise with which the tall man was Invested, antl knew at once the Iden tity of tho man sporting the white military mustnehlos and closely trimmed white beard of an elderly for eigner, and wearing tho faultlessly tailored but foreign-looking clothing. Harry Underwood again appeared up on my horizon. And with the knowl edge of the watchful eyes behind me, there was no other person of my ac quaintance whom I more dreaded to meet, With him In my vicinity, I felt as if I were holding a can of explo sives In one hand and a lighted match In the other. That he had been watching for my appearance at the head of the waiting room stairway I win sure, and I did not need to exercise my mental pow ers very greatly to deduce the reason for his being there. Ho had told me that he kept close track of my doings and Dicky's, and he must have read the account of Dicky's escapado In the morning newspapers, and decided that I would take the first train avail able. Ilis quick avoidance of me meant only a respite. Harry Vnderwood can do nothing except with a dm ma tic flourish. I was not only sure that he would Join me at some stage of my Journey, but that he would endeavor to provide a setting for his appearance which should breathe mystery nnd melodrama. A Sudden Inspiration. If I could only elude him and tho reporters at the same time! I clicked my teeth angrily at the rememhrnnco that my Inexperience In city driving had prevented me from making the entire Journey by motor, and I men tally resolved that before many weeks had passed I would be able to take my car anywhere. But. that resolve did not help me now, and as I walked slowly across the apace devoted to hurrying commuters coming and go ing, I tried to think of some fensiblo plan. And then, with a sudden Inspiration I wheeled and hurried toward the stairway which leads up from tho Long Island station to the taxi en trance. I was tempted to step Into a taxi there nnd be taken directly to the ferry, but I had a psychic little feeling that somewhere behind ' me Harry Underwood's keen eyes were watch ing me, and I dodged between taxis across the driveway into the big open ADVERTlHKMENr. much to every one who eats it! temporary In their effect, but tend to aggravate already dangerous condi tions. Kellog's Bran causes neither discomfort nor Irritation, and its ac tion is absolutely positive. Bran sweeps and cb anscs and jiurlflo. It work Is wonderful! Physician Indorse th use, of Kellogg's Bran for constipation be cause it relieves constipation, hiitnr ally, lilt Brm n-KUlai ly at b'ast two til'lespooiifiil dilly; In ihroiue rase with h me.il n cereal, sprinkled on other cereal, or In m, my ottier .nq -tulng way sm h ! aa 111 ruia.n bread, g-ni. p.ttir.'tl.ii, ; mucu'inu,, etc. Itecii r on i vet y lux. All .ivcer s.-!l Kellocrg's P-rati, rkki and krtm.W-i: St u t w.lh ' Ke!ni,g' li! in tod iv. P. t - Kelt ! I'tlltl, eit.tt UK In ly, wilt i t.-.ir up . i Imply -t I -I'll. on lieu lb. id i.iri'if no at n.v!'; Break coljs a(j, ?4 f, bu.-i4 , ai , set -Mua. lanlMi -I mm tef.miK m-l .4 t. T we hhiuhw , Mh4l Uk h ta-V r -l ICtllMt, hal HH.4M.I IJKM a. a SI fMSf Vt - WS fa - r-f Vw,itt fro) hat P space of I ho Pennsylvania edition. I had remembered that from tha corri dor of the lavatories beneath the women's waiting room there Is a door leading into the labyrinth of stall-Hays and passages. l;y these I might reach the Kighth avenue side of the big building, and with good luck get a taxi unobserved. "Well Played, Lady Fair!" Trying to keep my gait a moderate ono so that I might not be cunspicu ou by my haste, 1 walked through tho concourse and tho waiting room and do.vti tho step into the lavatory corridor, and thoruye up the stairs to the K ghth avenue entrance. But there was no empty taxi to be seen, and I realized that I must walk to the corner before getting one. I cast tin apprehensive glance around me, was reassured by seeing no familiar face, and made my way to the corner, where I was Instantly accosted by the chorus: 'Taxi, lady? Taxi? I selected the man nearest me, and united until I was In the cab before I gave him the direction. Then In a low tone I told him to take me to the ferry and to hurry. I knew that I could have made much better time to the Jersey terminus of my train by taking the tubes, but I already had decided to wait for a later train to Caldwin or to find some other route to the village than the direct one which I was sure the reporters meant to take. At the ferry entrance I paid and dismissed the taxi man, walked Into the big building and secured my ticket Just in time for the opening of the gates. I went directly to the front of the boat, my favorite spot, one of which I never tire when crossing tho river, and exulted over two things that I was alone, and that I had eluded Harry Underwood. The boat was moving slowly out of the slip when his voice, cautiously low, but full of exultant mischief, sounded behind me. "Well played, Lady Fair, but you'll have to get up earlier in the morning to fool your Uncle Dudley." C... TW i W OLD AGE WINS m What a pity anyone should pain in the back, possibly twinge slack" because of "getting of rheumatism take Lathrop's old." A man may be as vtg- Gold MsdaJ haarlem oil capsules . t. .. I. j. nn. a - . urous ano neaimy at ou as at 50, tf he keeps his stomach and kid neys m shape. When the step begins to la, the LATHROP'S HAAftltM OIL 4 joints teche, occa tajtui toutnvs cl Aafj,s,144iK,i.w fully guaranteed, Endthepainof CORNS quickly, safely! Jin m ii ouf't i wn ' n nn. U. ' in IV V . ,) I rj ..( m -h'i v( l fi f. ti-..f IS - tr.. I t'ft w ) I 'tk P"tr k It. n It.rfHwU titet, " J !i P.4lw4nm .t4s ..V r '.r' "i u i. k..t. Tut. t1-. 'r.- l,,'i.. . . ,. t n. t-i m ! . . ii ) u ,4 it .1 ' t!c , ' DlSclwlls fU vl f f U.l U $ ' &LEEPY -TIME TALES TOMMY FOX. M'TKlt VI. Tun ( an Play a Wullliii: (nine. Muster Meadow Mouse had waked tilt rally from his afternoon nap and had come to the stone wall beside tho pasture Hat h evening he met his filends there. And they had fins times frisking In and out among the stones. Ho was tlio first to reaili Hi wall this evening that Is, the first of all his merry company. There was, how ever, ono person who was there ahead of him. This whs Tommy Fox. And tho moment Master Meutlow Mouse appeared, Tommy ran to meet him. Master Meadow Mouse snw Tommy In time. He whisked off the top of the wall and crept down Into A deep cranny between two rocks. And then hit smiled all to himself, "lie didn't get mo this lime," ho chuckled. l!ut his smile soon faded. Ilu thought of hi ft It mis. "I hope they'll nil be very late this evening," h murmured. Like all good hunters, Tommy Fox knew how to play a waiting game. When he chased some small creature into a hole Tommy would slay there for a long, long time, watching for a pair of bright eyes to peep out and a Utile nose to sniff. He wa always careful lo crouch out of sight and out of smell of any tiny person whom ho was hunting In this fashion. And now Tommy waited besldo the wall. lie hid behind a clump of ferns, through which ho peered sharply, never once taking his eyes off the cranny Into which Maxtor Meadow Mouse had vanished. Meunwhllo Master Meadow Mouse W.illed too. He knew a, good deal Meanwhile Huu Meadow Moass waited too about the fax family and their ways. Very early In his young life his moth ct had told him tales about them. And to these stories Master Meadow Mouse had listened so closely that now he could repeat every one of them. This was why he kept perfectly still and never even tried to look out and see if his enemy had left. But at last It seemed to Master Meadow Mouse that Tommy Fox must certainly have grown tired of waiting and gone away. "I'll creep out now," Mastsr Meadow Mouse thought. But before he could move, Tommy Raisin Toast -is a delicacy that you should try with tea. Get a loaf of real, full fruited raisin bread, and see how good it is. Get the bread at grocers or neighborhood bake shop they have it now. Its a tempting innovation to serve to guests or friends. Bakers everywhere are making it for you, using Sun -Maid Seeded Raisins the best raisins for bread, and ill home cooking uses. Hd Tour Iron Today t una original and genuine) regu- larly and your spirits will be en livened, youi step spring and your muscles snapwtth CM Me-i.1 mm lk life. 5Ualexl Iyi.m l HI Int ll M Best Cough Mixture Is Home Made i A.ta .'U le.l .,.ovit thtf l i I. V,t th Irritst, . n I i i..i4li,, 4 Ct..-, , t'iin f r Chet ('nld. Ton m (nt j It I hf aj!y Mail.1 at .loni. ! t - mm, IpHMDVENTURER l-'ox ike. It seemed to M.!'er .Meadow Mouhm that Tommy yawned a h remarked to nobody In purlieu l,.r, ' He ittUMt ha,ve got away. I may n well go down to the henhouHU, e! Ill trot along, " And then twig snapped, Jnt in If Toinmy Fox hud carelessly sti itped on it. Master Meadow Mouse had Ciltight hi breath when Tommy's voice broke the llenie, "My! That wa u narrow nscnpe, lie said to himself. "Anyhow, I can slep out In u few moments', because he'll Ite gone." All nt once Master .Meadow Mouse remembered one of his mother's tale about Tommy Fox the one that told how ho never, never, never stepped on a dry twig. Yes! be alw.iy moved through the wood without making the slightest sound. If Tommy stepped on a twig now, It un only to make Master Meadow Mouse think ho had moved away If he spoke. It whs only to foul Master .Meadow Mouse Into believing h wa really going down to Farmer (ireen's heiihonse. Ho Master Meadow Mouse sal tight. In a little while he heard Holomon Owl's lniighler boom through tho woods, and Klmoti Scrcecher's long wailing whistle. "It's growing dark," said he to himself. "I hope my friends will bs very, very late coming to the stone wall tonight." After a while he heard a faint rustle In the dry leave that strewed the ground. Ho heard, too, certain faint suueaks that made him pay clow attention. Antl then a tiny volt e cried, "Where can Master Meadow Mouse be? Wo can't have much fun If he isn't here." "Here I am!' Master Meatlow Mouse called, as he scampered out of his hiding place. Tommy Fox had gone. When he went Master Meadow Mouse didn't know, Ho bad gone silently. But so long as ho was no longer there, Mas ter Meadow Mouse didn't care when, where, nor how he went. Master Meadow Mouse had played unit game the waiting one. And now lie was ready for another a llvf-ller sort of game, with his friends. Uncle Sam Says: Bantams. Bantam chicks are the object of a widespread Interest primarily, as or namental fowl, but also as egg lay er and as children's pets. Usually they are kept In small flocks, often rather closely confined. This booklet which Is Issued by the Bureau of Animal Industry tells n bout the characteristics of bantams, describes proper houses and runs, and contains illustrations of the dif ferent bantam breeds. Headers of The Bee may obtain a copy of this booklet free as long as the free edition lasts by writing to tho Blvlslon of Publications, Depart ment of Agriculture, Wash'ngton, D. C, asking for "F. B. 1201." When Old Santa Make His giving of electrical appliances, gifts of provide comfort and pleasure long after has departed. For those who in years past have failed to regard electrical devices for tha home aa suitable, logical, practical gifts for cherished friends or loved ones, our new Electrical Gift Department holds surprising educational value. We invite all to inspect it. Those whose gift lists are incompleted, or which now include electrical gifts yet to be bought, can find here a great variety at just the price you care to pay. Am. tha th buitiltr.l of kimh of su th!e ei't liett? will I. foiind flash!, ghtt rf vnrit't !y!cs, radio ppftrstu, sets ir i act'. . rn-, "nun bowl' heater. ..mtnt, grill, hmr curler, tnsigt vi'.ral .r. j...rt .b!e Ump, t-trrvoUtor, X.IIIHIIII r lea n rs, hiti machiii.', h. v. t,tce rn.ci, htsttrg fS'l. itovf, ir-.f., hfii t) l.rt stul Biany other uM.j-i, to l u fal de.un t j tins. nutisa. work hghter n l l.fe nmre rnntfortiil !e I.:, ' n , .l t M f .f Vi ti r, l Vt r them alcrf t lhm. Dally Prayer Walk In lt. i'Iiiki nil! hath hived u Urn. 6 3, (Mir Heavenly Father, thank Thee for having mercifully kept u In health nnd strength, ami for tilling our live wnii o mut li of comfort anil happiness, Wo pray for eat h one of those near and dear to us, nml we besrmli that Thou wilt keep tln-ni. and ib f. nd them from nil evil. Hnrli h them with the lili-aslng of Thy Holy Spoil, I.lkewlso we pray for nil Thy dis ciple of every creed, when ver tin y may be, and that Thou wilt btlng ait those now si painted from Thee in a vital knowledge, of Thy gondiics to them, and to h desire to keconut Thy humble followers A we pr.iv "Thy kingdom come. Third Generation is Using Syrup Pepsin Nt tlker Laistire as repl.ee Dr. Cald well's Is til canlidescs si idol wh s.i il fTMIERE ore thousands tf I healthy, rulnist young men nml women who litivn never in nil their lives taken tiny oilier linn tive for constipation than lr. t .aldwcU t ctyniji I'rpsin. Their parents wero given it by their parents; the grandparent nre using it Utility. It it the ono lux alive ideally suit ed to all the fam ily, safe for tlio iitlo ones, rlTci'- tivo in grownups, so romiunlrd that elderly people, who nro con stantly forced to take n luxulivo hecause tho intestinal muscle arc weakening, litul increased dosage unnecessary. This wonder ful constipation remedy lias been used continuniisly for .'10 years, antl over 10 million buttles nro now sold annually, tho lurgest selling family luxulivo in the world! Tho cost averages but n cent a dose. Ksery druggist sells it, nnd tinder a guiiranlt; to do as claimed or your money w ill be refunded. Millions of carefully conducted homes uro never without a lottlo of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Visit Long Remembered THIS IS GOING TO PROVE a Christmas of gifts useful as well as beautiful. In many homes it will seem a Christmas of Gifts Elec trical. In no other previous year has the general public tendency inclined so strongly toward the Reflect This Merry For Many Years to N "Gift. Glore in Thi. Electrical Store" Nebraska H Power (2. Thy will b done on earth s It Is In .leaven." so, i I.oitl, finiy we datly nine bv all our aits to do all fluit I we i an for tin. upbuilding anj exten i stun of Thy kliik'tloui on earth, and may our live show to till men that we nit Tliino, Mnv we honor Tbea by striving t obev Thy command In do unto others a we would that they should do unto us, and so bring men to neknnwlndgi Then u their Lord find Savior. Amen. At. HA n .IHIINS.I.N, rtiltailxlploa, I'm. Man ifil ii Thaiiks",mii (in Thursday at noon the marriagt of Mis Thclma IV-twilsr to Mr. J. j Wlllard lireen was soleiniuretl by Hev, 'Frank 11. Anderson of the Plvmoutll Consi i-K it l.'iml r hurt h nt the home of Mr. int. I Mis. W illiam llopson. Mrs. Hopson I an 14 n 1 1 1 of the bride. Only ! hiimeiliat relatives wit In sttned i li rice. ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE Tyit'Mil' nt fwrrn'e tin mkma thtmirlrei, " It hfrt tan I find a trutl-uvv-tAv iiuie fAiit iii.vwiit in IV fnmilv tun IIM Hhtn rtmtliinlntf" I urp vuii la Irr Hymn l'rpn. 1 uill eliiitv f"iiAi a lilral free utmnlt hullr, tullicirnl fur nn aiHistte Irtl. Wnlt m uhrrt In irnd U. A.Ur,., Itr. W. H. CaMwII. 4f4 ItajiiwtMi SI., Monltctilv, iUumu. Ito if mm. Mr. J. H. llclk t.f Shaw, Miss., relic on it entirely to keep his rliildreti in lienltfi, nnd Mrs. ( ;nt lierine ( '.omioll y of Jersey ( '.i l y, N. J., declare that not only her self hut nil lo r iii.iglilKirs and friend use it and (ell others ulsiut it. Tlieres is scarcely a day that Komiiiiin in n family dts-s not need il for constipation, flatulency, iiiilo-itiloxic.atiiin, iiiliotisiiess, in-ti-Htinal s)isoning, lieadachca, colio nnd crumps, nnd to break up fccrs ami colds. Dr. Caldwell's Svrup Pepsin is a scientilicnlly-lialnnced com pound of I'.gyptian sentin with pepsin and pIcaitant-titBling aroiuiilics. The formula is on the package. Ail tlio popularity of this natural vegetalili) laxativo increases, the puhlio discards the harsher physic liko calomel, coal tar in candy form, salt waters and powders. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin empties the liowcla more clcunly and without any danger. Pays His Call lasting utility that the Yuletide spirit Xmas Come Optn Every I nm Until ti I. M. . 9 I - I .., t( -l it . t tUfc OI VI- I l kl.HU r-7