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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1912)
THE BEE: OMAHA. "FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1912. iklW HAD LUST HOPE ' OF REGAINING HIS HEALTH Had Tried Various Physiciani' TreatmeBts Without Success. HEW TONIC BKKGS EM nn.TF.v V Maay People Here Waa Are Debil itate Conn (onplalat a l-are Cities, Vkm Katare' Lawi Ar (Mare garde. - Mr. James Mastlko of SOt South Seventh street, this city, mad the fol lowing statement recently In connection . with "Ton .Vita," the remarkable new tonic that has been Introduced la Omaha: "I have bean a sufferer from stomach trouble and nervousness for a Ions time. There were times when I could eat noth ing but liquid foods and even this would caue bloating of the stomach and misery for. sometime afterward. I slept poorly and my sleep did me little good- I would awaken in the mornings as tired and worn as when I retired. I was fre quently, constipated; in fact, generally very badly run don. I had tried many remedies and various physicians, without results. v . "I had about lost hope of ever, regaining my health when I - heard of this new tonic, Tona Vita,' and decided to give it a trial. It seems to soothe my stomach and acts as a tonic for my entire sys tem. It has built me up In every way.' and I feel like a new man. I now eat and sleep well and no longer feel tired and worn out. I am a well man and give all credit to Tona Vita.' I don't believe there Is another medicine like It on earth." Such a statement as the foregoing ' should prove of unusual Interest to those suffering with similar troubles. The spe rlallsts who were Introducing "Tona Vita" state that members of any family In Omaha are likely to be found suffering with the same nervous, debilitated eon- dltlon of the body, as H is an all too common complaint In the large towns where nature's laws are more apt to be disregarded. "All of this nervous.' debilitated trouble," said one of these specialists, Is due principally to Imperfect diges tion, which Is superinduced by the strain of modern city life. There Is too much hastily eaten food. "Most people, however, are not ser iously affected by Imperfect digestion," , continued he; "they are just loggy and nervous and easily tired. They feel worn out- after a little exertion and are moody and depressed. These are sure symptoms of an overworked stomach that needs toning up and regulating. Tona Vita' will positively accomplish this, toning up and restoring the organs to their healthy, normal condition. Our preparation must prove satisfactory, or we will not take the money for It" Tona vita" can be found on sale at Brandela drug departmentxteenth and Douglas streets, south side, main floor. Adv. GOLD DUST cleans like magic TOWNS ORGANIZE FOR TRAINS Will Try to Get Out Crowd for the Seed Cora Special. BIO EFFOKT IS TO BE MADE Prat. Odell Teste Can (MB Tarleas Parts a( the state a aaaaeea the Ceadltlaae aa Baa aa Bcpartoo. Completion of organisations la Ne braska towns tor getting the farmers into town during the visit of the seed, corn specials are announced as follows, with the names of the chairmen and sec- I retaries: I Belgrade. J. EL Cooley. 8. Jainlay; Primrose. L. C. Ashbrook. C. A. Harlan; Cedar Bapids, Dennis Tracy, James Oiea soa; Duncan. J. P. Sokol, A. J. Undtay; ; 8palding. T. Lee. C C. Groves; Shelby. W. T, Mawhor. W. A. Cornish: Bralnard. Charles Smersh. A. K. Bmlth; Platte Cen- : ter, T. r. Lynch; Schuyler. Rev. B. F. j Pearson, C. B. 8umner. i Though northeastern Nebraska baa j claimed to be better than the rest at the ' state la respect to the seed con situa tion, because the 1111 crop was nearer normal. Prank Q. Odell. who la assisting the Omaha Commercial club la the cam paign, has completed a tabulation at crop statistic which shows that the crop was tar below normal. He says also that teats In the northeastern .counties show as low a percentage of vitality aa , in the rest of the state. Antelope Boone. Burt, Boyd. Cedar. Cuming. Knox. Mad!- son. Pierce and Washington counties show aa aggregate lose of M,OnXlN for toe 111 corn crop, aa compared with the tour-year' average tor 1MT to lilt, la- elusive. . ' The biggest loss In the state was la I Antelope county IMl.cM. The next big- j gest loss was la Boone county g9. 171 : The third, fourth and fifth biggest losses In the state were In Knox. Boyd and j Madison counties, respectively. ' Gold Dust is more than soap does more, than soap. Soap merely mi mm erne, ' . deans; uoia uosi gets under the surface, kills every germ, washes out every impurity and ster ilizes everything it touches. , It. is a sanitary cleanser which. cleans quicker and better than anything else, and saves the housewife the toil of rubbing and scrubbing. Gold Dost does all the hard part of the work you merely assist it Gold Dust i old in 60 sice and large pack ages. The lar packs s means (raster economy. "lettae COLD DUST TWINS dsj j I : : TYREE'S I I ' I Antiseptic Powder I t I A ffvratHd tt.it vritto hmrmm aa I M Intatt Ut aot cfeUcat awnkfiM H peaML Cnaqtutai a a tcacb. M WJ) ptwrata'lva kmamu. Far U mm P ! om JBBtMw ) I F rSiSs roww rT ' M THwrtv-a Mtaifff li wrtt. trm T Lfl acTlt-4 fey paxaheUM all arar wwcM If " 1 r-af S&-aet aaBtaji mmkm 1 ' Bf aaiiaaa ataasauA aaiatkafc I SoM It aajiaits wvwfcen, S .4 yaar rtv r aaa4 tar IwtJtkt May Festival to Be . Given by the Girls of Grade Schools A unique May play festival tor the j girls In the schools Is being planned by Athletic Director R L. Cams. Doaen ! of games, dance and pretty, play, will 1 be arranged. Boy will be barred from I all performances, only the girl partici pating. Grades of the various schools i will combine, each to form a particular 1 'stunt." Thus the seventh grade will . play one game, the sixth another, each grade being given the exolussvs right to certain dance, game or play. The festival will be held In Vinton park. ! Prof. Cams expects to hold the festival I In the same manner In which the annual j athletlo contest between the boy art pulled off. except that there will be no ' formal rivalry. Girls from the kindergarten to the high school are taking an Intense interest la the plans and Intend to make the festival ' more appealing to the publlo thaa the ! athletlo tournaments. Hundreds will take part In each attraction, decked In gay colored costume or (Very sober raiment. ! ss occasion requires. The Idea being de- veloped Is to make the festival a gay, ' beautiful and pleasing fete, more like a . picnic of all the school girls thaa a I struggle tor the honor of the field. , Children Will Give Program of Dances! Pupils of Central school, of which Miss , Mary A. Pitch is principal, will give a . namber at playlette and an exhibition of folk dance at the Lyrlo theater March , under ths direction of Miss Lillian Fitch, to raise money to fur nish their gymnasium at the school. Miss ritch. principal, I especially In-, terested In dramatic and athletlo train ing of school children. 1 "I believe that the pupils go to their I studies with more keenness and alert- ! nesa, as a result,'' she say. All the children In Central school from i the kindergarteners to the eighth grade I enter with vim Into the dramatic work ! and into the folk dancing, and have be- ' come qiute proficient In both. They are i als? enthusiastic over their physical training. The girls go. In for all kinds of game and exercises. The boys of 'Central school havs dis tinguished themselves la athletic, hav ing won the Richardson banner la the recent athletic meet of the publlo schools. They are bow busy getting ready for the spring meet. They have a make shift gymnaatom In the school yard, but are ambitious to have tlrst-ctaa equip ment. I ' '. McGovern Will Be . Consecrated Soon K HEART HIM, taa BTktt I ciattat, ia a t pum Spartal TraUBsa( t ttvaaa Mtiac smiaurcaa. TairaUr, BlKtttmatkc, Dtaaaf. Waafc ; nttr aaa .vpna Haarta; Stvwt Brcua. Pa.tu ' lion, atat'-r'ri, Irrastalar Palaa, Pala. vlla Ark'.tm, ac- Waarfl aacri Maar a-alM n-varabtaa" m,rm4 aftar t la If oaawa faiiat. 3 aar cpfrtWaM, 7C aaltaata. Wr-na mmm to Fraa Tria, Boat m4 RwiaaraaHa Car, rraai faar Mm. Maraaa DR. PKaAKU.V HtlX Dapt. M. Elkhart. Irtla&a. TK u TU Mala atraat. "$'"t The Right Rev.. Patrick A. McGovern Wednesday received four papal edicts from Rome. On I his appointment as bishop of Cheyenne, another gives authority to Archbishop Keen, tor his consecration, a third - notifies the people of Cheyenne diocese of his appointment aa bishop and the fourth permits him to be conss crated outside of his diocese. Each docu ment was written ia Latin oa heavy rough parchment, to which waa attached by trends of braided hemp, a heavy seal. Bishop McQovera will have charge of sll the churches and other Catholic re ligious Institutions In the state of Wyom ing, with twenty-three price Is under his charge. The time of the eoasecratioa of Bishop McQovera It k thought will be during the next three weeks. Bishop Seannell will return from California for the '"n The eoasecratioa will be held la aa Omaha church oa some week day. JURY HOLDS BUILDERS ' RESPONSIBLE FOR DEATH The 8elden-Breck Construction pany. which kf reetlng the Woodmen of the World building at Fourteenth and Farnam streeta. was heM responsible by a coroner's jury for the death of Taylor Gtlek. a laborer. Ottek was struck bys a wheelbarrow Monday afternoon when It fell tram a hoirtlng elevator. The Jury also found that the oo net ruction com pany ha made very little effort to pre. vent Injuries on the elevator. 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Tabor of ertder. sfOL. bad been troubled with sick beaaseh for about five years, when ah began uklag Chamberlain TaMeta. 8 he he takes twa bottle of them and they have cured ber. Sick headache Is caused by a dtasr aered stomach tor which these tablets are aspecaaUy Intend nt. Try thess. set weB and nay well. Bold by all druf rt. Persistent Advertlsmc la B f Batursa. the Bead te Need of Longer Drill Hburs at the High School is Urged Borne radical change must be made soon la the method of conducting the present cadet regiment of the Omaha High school or that organlxaUoa will lose It Importance as one of th pre dominant feature of th school activi ties. This was th glat of aa agreement reached by Captain Arthur B. Cowan of Fort Omaha, the aew commandant; Prof. Nathan Bernstein, faculty supervisor, and th forty-four eommlsstoaed officers, who held a lengthy meeting at the school yes terday morning to discuss plan for the betterment of th drill. Just at present the cadets are handi capped because of the double sesstoa ar rangement of clssse now in vogue. The school authorities positively will not allow drill to be held In the school building or la th hall during th winter season a It diet orbs classes la sesstoa. Provisions for drill outdoors are now limited to but day a week and this period lasts' but thirty-five minute. The officers complain that this handicap prevents the cadet. especially th beginners, from nuking any sort of a creditable headway la th work. It Is figured that thirty-five minute per week amount to but a little more than two full hour of drill In a month, whereas th lad put In two hours a week of drill each school year up to last June "I aa pleased with the drill of the regiment s tar at It ha gone." said Captain Cowan. In speaking to the offi cers, "but it does not seem that we are getting anywhere at present. "On thing of vital Importance which 1 wish to especially emphasise Is the need of officers recommend I ng cadets for higher rank la the regiment strictly oa their merits. Clnb spirit should never be prevalent among the lads when promo tions are made out." Prof. Bemsteta kod strew upon the need of total abstinence from smoking cigarette among all th cadets, whether on or off duty, especially among ths eonv miseioned and aon-oommtaslonsd officers Joy Rider Assumes . Name of Coroner Charles ahldler. driver for th Omaha Taxi company, responded to the Senilis hotel the other night and took on passenger who rode out tie worth. "I am Coroner Crosby,' said th pas senger, when th Jby rid bad beegf com pleted; "send the bill around to my offlos." Th bill wa presented to th oorooer the next day. and then It waa learned that some one had taken advantage of his SUM. The ssme trick was turned Wednesday night for P worth of Joy Jaunt, and now tha polios are looking tor th culprit, the taxi ocmpany having (worn out a John Doe warrant. FEDERAL AUTHORITIES , ARE SEEKING PAINTER United Bute authorities ' her are working upon new due In th disappear ance of Frank Painter, formerly secretary of the local union of tha International Bridge and Ironworker aasocuUon, who Is under Indictment at Indlanapolla tor alleged complicity la dynamiting Mi rage. Marshal Warner has gone te Denver to take a prisoner there who was arrested near here several weeks ago, and it la believed that he baa another purpose in view la taking th trip. Painter has relative la Colorado Springs sad la Iowa, and It I believed that from these Information a to hi whereabout can be gleaned. Deputy Marshal Has doe not believe that Painter Is in Peoria or Decatur, but Is in hiding dose to Omaha. Creighton Orator Competes Friday at Grand Island Louis D. Kavanagh, Cratghton a pre mier eralor, will Journey to Grand Island te represent his alma mater la th coming stat oratorical contest, to be held en Friday evening at that place. Mr. Kav anagh will speak on tha labor question. In which he defend trade unionism as th most effective endeavor ever mad to right the causa. H has mad a study of this subject and I reckoned aa a strong contender for first honors this year. Last ysar Mr. Kavanagh competed in th state contest and merited third place. U is n his senior year at tha aolleg department and ha attended Creighton university six years. His exceptional abil ity as an orator and debater has always mad him a conspicuous flgur In th different societies , and through him Creighton hope for th oo rated first place In th stat contest. A 1.11 t-rabies. Solved by that great health tonic. Eleotrlo Bit ters, Is th nrtchmnt of poor, thin blood and strengthening th weak. fiOc. For sals by Beaton Drug Co. Kay to th Situation Bee advertlslag. fe Rye Food VOU know how wholesome good German 1 rye bread la. The sturdiest, healthiest people la the world eat it Bye ie the complete food the kind that wiUdoyoa the most food and leave the beat taste ia your smth. Contain the vital laaata that eosnaoa Cream of Rye FOR MCALTM"yfryi whri. rre tarry wftk aS the rt , f3 EAT IT h arft tatdar fakes satds frost th itienn. a lee tDbseeoaM, taerelare, ire mas taa ausroasdausndnrma wHch tamm immitvm la ready pre pare nalue. eta. riot only aserMSac; sot nosMs to si .lees of waste sad wees ep the awerove ersans. Th Meal breakfast food, but Jut ss good ia bread, sedeiac. mnmns and teasr. Everybody Ilka it, Cot it from your sweat. Fr-Sp-etitHwAerVfap 3 Vtommm oi ajf. in KmJimammm lamommmvia tima cm rasmtMHM irtT..-- ft mmna ratal a,hc,i inii.fa. THM is tut; way MR. PIPF LOO KID When I told him he wouldn't kav to hare thoee loo teeth take out for a few years yet. Parmao yoa are In a like prod Ira a eat several teeth already fone, the rst loaaened by dlaeaae, bridgo work Impractical yet yoa dread having then extracted. Let me show yoa how I eaa re tor your mouth and teatarea te a natural appearance with my thin skeleton plate. DR. I. W. McLERAX, DEXTHT. BpeelalsH m - nan won. OS Bnutdet BMc. naa xteag. 0ha. sab. I v THE OMAHA BEE prints clean news and clean id. w&vtiidnat. w -