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VF- 1 1 1 ■■■■■■■ - Loses Race With Death*. Mlneola. N. Y., Sept. 2S.—Evans J. David, who started from Dayton, O., by airplane this morning in an unsuc cessful attempt to reach his wife in Lowell, Mass., before she died, arrived at Curitls field today aften a flight from Cleveland in four hours and 13 minutes. Gompers Outlaws Pressmen. New York. Sept. 28.—Oeorge L. Berry, president of the International Web Pressman's and Assistants’ asso ciation, today announced receipt of a telegram from Samuel Gompers, pres ident of the American Federation of Labor, approving the international's action in outlawing the local press men’s union which struck a week ago Monday night In alleged violation of an agreement with the parent body and with the publishers' association of New York. Bee Want Ads produce results. Omahang in Magazine. Belle M. Ryan, assistant superin tendent of public schools, has the ap pearance of an author, according to the Judgment of 100 New York men to whom various photographs were submitted by the publisher* of World’s Work. A picture of Miss Ryan, and also of Walter W. Head, president of the American Bankers' association, ap pear in this month's issue of World's Work. ^ . THF. TSJF.RRS_ V IT’S A SAD WORLD. Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hess __« --1— 1 -- T” " 7*' ” ~~ ■ — I I ( weuo, CMARUE —KO Nor TO-\ MVGuT . 1 UOWE AM CMGAGEMEMr \ _H0- I CANTT-TEU-VtoO MOwJ- \ I'LL TELL SOo ABOUT 'T UjMEM l ] See Mbu - Call t-'E 'TbMowP.oujJ GooP — -' (smoke A CIGAR <*)H»LC VOORE UfAlTlHG l\ VXTS'f GjiLL BE DovjjM in a J NuNoTE — feHE'S BEEN helping HER \ MOTHER all DAV - She BAKED a / COFFEE CAKE - IT CuAS THE MOST J •^ELvOouG l GOER tasted 1 I | ALMOST "FOUNDERED MV6ELF - SWESj a n~ce g>raa. - betsvj--— THW OJ(VS ftk TeuGuTfUt. "S SjUOOJ , MO . 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Put 'Eaa vr^-I 'Paztuee. 'avastt.) si y * Mrs. Katherine Roberts Dies. Mrs. Katherine Roberta. S3, 2813 South Thirty-second street, died at her home Friday mominif. She la survived by a son, Walter B. Roberta jf Omaha. Funeral service* will be held this afternoon at 2. Burial will be In Forest I>awn cemtery. Sliver packed away In dry flou. will not tarnish. Graduate Nurse Finds “The Perfect Remedy' "From my long experience hr a professional nurse, 1 do not hesitate to say I consider Tanlac the most efficient and natural stomach medi cine and tonic to be had. It is un doubtedly nature's most perfect remedy," is the far-reaahing state ment given out for publication, re cently, by Mrs. I. A. Borden, 425 Pontius Ave., Seattle, Wash., a graduate of the National Temper ance hospital, Chicago. "I. have used Tanlac exclusively for seven years In the treatment of my charity patients," said Mrs. Borden, "and my experience has been that for keeping the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels functioning properly, and for toning up the sys tem in general, it has no equal. "About a year ago I had a lady patient who could not keep a thing on her stomach fifteen minute*, not even water. I prevailed on her to try Tanlac and after the sixth bottle she could eat absolutely anything she wanted without the slightest bad after-effects. “I had another patient who simply could not eat. I got him started on Tanlac and by the time he finished three bottles he was eating raven ously and able to work. “These two instances that are typi cal of the wonderful merits of tbs medicine. My confidence in Tanlac is unlimited." , Tanlac is for sale by all good drug gists. Accept no substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Nature s own remedy for constipation. For sale everywhere.—Advertisement. When in Omaha Stop at HotelRome Clear jrour skin 5 'Ma£eyourface a business asset That skin-trouble may be more than a source of suffering and embarrassment —it may be holding you back in the business world, keeping you out of a better job for which a good appearance is required. Why “take a chance'’when Resinol Ointment heals skin-eruptions so easily ! #anJTle free. Dnt 4.R. Itea:nnl. Bi.ti.TKve hfd \I>\ KRTIMMENT. NO OPERATION FOR HER She Took Lydia E.Pinkhan’sVef etable Compoand and Escaped the Operation Doctor Advised Louisville, Ky.—“Iwish to thank you for what your medicine has done for me. 1 was in bed for eight or nine days every month and had a great deal of pain. The doctor said my only relief was an operation. I read of Lydia E. Pinkham's medi cines and tried the Vegetable Com pound and the Sanative Wash. and they surely did wonders for me. I feel fine all the time now. also am picking up in weight. I will tell any one that your medicines are wonder ful, and you may publish my letter if you wish.”— Mrs. Ed. Boehnlein, 1130 Ash St, Louisville, Ky. Backache, nervousness, painful times, irregularity, tired and run down feelings, are symptoms of fe male troubles. Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound should be taken whenever there is reason to fear such troubles. It contains nothing that can injure, and tends to tone up and strengthen the organs concerned, so that they may work in a healthy, normal manner. Let it help you as it has thousands of others It is now eelling almost all over the world. Oh, Man! By Briggsl • __ Tm£V DIDN'T \ Come This Mormi mg - Thgrr'3 a STRIKE And bJO PAPERS J6«€. PRINTEDJ Vcx/tlTlMWcP^ To ‘ Talk Xo vJSWT »t Terra dee 7; \ I wonder. | vuhojvuou So jHELPLESS! I ThisBall But never You k-i^n YOU HAVE r | WONDER^JHO^^1 WOkJ4That //•v^ee °°R ^ •TeMNlit MATCH - [ L-S'DeBOA^ •, f»T vUAsVoR ) X_ The. 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Outside of the ft-w ques tions he may ask, this is considered one of the vital points upon which your physical condition is determined. Yet many people think that because they passed this test successfully, months or even years ago there is nothing the matter with their kid neys today. A similar test today might prove them to be in a diseased condition. The cause of backache, headache, swelling of the extremities, dizziness, etc., may often be directly traced to improper kidney action. Persons suffering from ills caused by failure of the kidneys to perform their duties should take Warner s .Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy at once. It has been used with bene ficial results for 50 years by thou sands In all parts of the world. Your health depends .on th« condition of your kidneys so do not wait until it is too late before giving attention to these delicate organs. Sold by Sher man & McConnell and all leading druggists. 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As wom en to attract must radiate health so must they keep their systems free from impurities and their red blood cells ever increasing. S. S. S. does both. S. S. S., since 1826. has been rid ding the system of impurities— pimples, blackheads, boils, eczema and rheumatism—b u i 1 d i n g red blood cells—aiding women to be at tractive by radiating health, S. S. S. is made of carefully se-# lected herbs and barks, scientific ally prepared and proportioned. All good drug stores carry S. S. S. _ It is more economical to jf purchase the large size bot J C O OVake* You Fed JL Qke: Yourself iVaiq Young Girls Gear Away Pimples With Cuticura Gently aroear the pimplea with Cutf curt Ointment cm the end of the fin**: Wash off the Cuiicura Ointment m r.ee minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water and continue hathin* for aocr.e minutes. 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