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THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY MAY 13 1911 CLARK, m Pi MAJORITY Control of Iowa CenTentioa Will . JProbsMy He limited. MAT HOT GET I5STXUCTI05S IrnMlou (Win ta Hawkey .tate .arrears to " I" Very XHt HUH OOBdlUees mi ! a. (Fran Buff Corresrooent-) res -mowbs,- jt a p w -nif demecrsti MM cecvveotisa which meets on Thunder at this mk in Burlington will be under "tin limited control of d mlrers of.. Champ CUrk aad tney U1 eneeabteaiy KM the frwr ie-tee el Jam to -the Bsrttnrore convention- TIm astral will b limited. b cause It mar develop, that lb Clark m will not ba abla to -eeeure Instruction for Clark. Thl l likely la ba tb only eoatroversy at ika eeerveatioa. From the vary first th Wlleon mm aav desired M avoid Inotraotlaoe. aad If the Clark supporters ta lew had keen willing as ta do, a fight' would have kaea avoided with a defecation friendly to bath VTllaea and Clarke and aat la truotrd. But mm the Clark awn Uara baa teea reoeetly Irrawlna a Tary atraaa conviction tkat Iowa aught set to tie ap Its delegstloa with Instructions. There mar be guf flcUat ef thl feeling to pre Tent tnsti iiutkueiB. FW ana thine, la view of the fierce tlhteet aroon republican, -th demo crats of Iowa, who ban lwys been warm, admirers of Bryan, bellev thai tha eceventloa Should be left s that Brraa might ba aelacted It that abould appear to ba tha beat the at a nu Betting arepoalUoa. M. f. Heel, of Fort Dodge. kUN tampararf thalrmaa aad ha wUI deliver a ata tammlnl speech. He waa orlglo ally tar Wll, but It bow far Clark. Naiieesi ' Comrattlaemaa Wade j far Clara, be to Claude Porter, former een gloats for governor. Both Joaa T. Haav lUc aad Edward a Pun. ratie candldalea for governor, ere for- Wllsoo, Jerry' Sullivan of thla cltr. vha la Iowa mora Uaa any other reoraaoata Mr. Brr la far Wllaoa. Tba rivalry bat not broom hifn at aar tint and there will ha aa IT fight at tha convention. It to oooeered, also, that Clark wlU bare at Joaot half, at tha dletrlct dele aut 'to tha aallooal eonvenUoa, all ol which wkl be telectad at BurllBftoa. Bowelleoa Camaaiani Week. ' Tha raaualloaa prtawry tampalfa which hat been wader way for aeveral moo Ike la (ttU la a muddle. Teaterday Senator Aaroa Prewdfeet Mart a epeak. lag campaign at Willlmurg, and aromlM that ba will da aanaMarakle speaking la tha next thraa weeka , Mr. Proudfoet waa brought out by Oovernor Carroll and hie friends. Ha la making tha eeawsura aa tha only aoa at the candldatea faveabla ta the renomlnatloa of President left, though atlMrt here refused U mil rUU and aatlfnal pon tic, tut tha prtaolpal strength, of tba senator lira la tba faot that be wae In tha laet lactalatura a staunch advaoato of reopening tha aroMbltary amendment fight la owa by bavin psaaid up ta the voters ta amaadment to tha constitution prohibiting tha ajaufaotwa' and atla of liquors Ja Iowa, la all letter e trvsada In tor stat b nakaa tmt rathar tbap MlloMHpokOob, tba ablet Bias at tot platform, la" tha leateuuura he took tba ground that tha Hquor logtlUol ahava) aH ba wiped out aad aa amend meat, s adopted, rweyaara ata Joha J, Uamlr ton ran a a aiaiiiar phuform .aad t cured Vot voom. But at thla Proutwot axpeau be d, tlib (Vetta. af ail ttteee who era Cm for T. , .Vt ' Ooveraor Ueorfe V.' Clarkat la mv tloulaf bl oaoipeiaii. ej-lnd no attea tle wbatavar to tb eta ere. Hat, car. palta la la tba band f thoee who have beta tilted with the acofreeatva factum, aad ba will receive tha vote of practi cally aU'et thete. but ale, .a vary larit vote 04 the Taft rpubUeana.'-who-.'look upon him at aa miaotly fair maa and wU aOaUfiad for tha aeetlloa. Ail re- perte are tat he wUI have la away at tba oauBUtf aa aiaay votea at both kle oppooeoV. Ha bat beta bitterly attacked by tot iloMa puppertari, but ba aet repUed. . , I Vretabt Bare (eMIee. Clifford Tbora af tha lawa reltreed omttlam, aaUdpeee that tba baartsf t ba aivta lomerrow aa tb uella at pultun af carload tote af fraidhu will e. aaa. ( tba meet ImporUnt aver bad her. Mr. Thoro to chairman of tba commllte af tlfhteen atat railroad cooimlaslftM maklac I a flht before tb Interetai commaro oetamlaaloa alnat tha adoptioa af a aew water cUeHflc Uan. On t tb cbanca nude la tba nrw cuueltloeUua to la retard ta the auxed carload lota, and It la claimed by, the ealppera that, tbia cbanca out amount U a vaat aumia tralcM Charcot acb year. But aetde from the chaoct prepoaed by the reilroade af abolithlag II apnekal raw aa to mixed ej-tota lb national - aaeoelallon of retailer moving to Mv adoptat tha aama gen aral rule dor auxturaa that prevail In oiflelal eleaalfl ration territory la tba aaet Tl , Is ttrandy epoaed by tha raUroade ac9 the tobbortr tha letter U tha belief that tt would ape t (or a terror direct buetneee botweea tba tanafactarer aad the retailer or eoa tumtf. The eaafUat to there! ere ana of tmmenaa Impertaaoe to trade and traf fic, all over the watt. Th thought at tba low coevmiaatoa to ta get tb 1 anna intonated together and try ta reach a earjeluawa aero at ta what to beet and have it preeeated fairly to the Intaratata comraiattoa. rbeao Oirta la raloeu PreaMent A. U Crick af tba Btate Pat- . erauoa of Labor will probably form onion among urn telegraph operatora here. A working agreement will be trava raqalriag mora nay aad ahortar boura Similar union bare heea erceaiard la Onumwa aad othar Iowa dUea At Ot tumwa tba epanuort af aba Ottumwa Telepbano aomaaay. wwoh la owned by the aBtt BTtareata, went Mai etrlke been tb oamnaay manager. E. B. ERgtaaaV would aat raaogalat tba lympuhlaera ec tb aaloa traeied their phoaet aad aa a rerun tha oompaar cam - eorma. Tboa behind the or. ganuatwa of .tba bxal Baloa follow the earn poiiey here If tb com ' aany rafuaaa to rocngiilta tb bpIob. Aaatataad Featmaeeara t It aet. Tba at ate convccrloa of aanataat portmattera af low la aohedaled to beld at Cedar Baaida Kay to. -A. X Xolthotf af Krw Uamptoa to arcretary and f. K. LaBarra of Watertoo to preat- dent. A eliraaalna at tb portal earing tem will ba an of the feature af , the moetlBg. the dt iiooDo to ba - br Pommaatar B. H. Killer af Decoraa, where ana of tha ftrat of tba postal Mimgt atatioa wae located. toffratre Dveesate Haaaed. Her. Mary J, Staffarl. area dent of th l4Vw-rMrr3ntwutlng aatodatloo. has named delcgauw to attend the aon fereaeo m Chleaga of autfarse clube of the JtlaB-aerppt taller. Vay 11. on equal nrfrage plana. Toe delcgatea named are all from Dee Molrjee, aa fol low; - Xra. Homer Miller. Dr. Nina Dewer. Mhnt Floreaca Hareh. Mra. Vir ginia Brenner.- Mr. Ruby Bckcrom. Mra Cora Keith. Mre. w. (3. Harvuon and Mra. Margaret Rlchter. lid a Memorial brbawt. Architecta are plan sine a model school I eoae to be built m Clermont, la., to he ererted and girta to the school district by Ex-Oovemor -Wllluun tavrabee a a memorial. It win be UiM feet In at, two stories high and abeoluteiy flreproof. It will ba built the coming summer and win coat about P.. Mtaeso Watte Advastr. -Aa agreement providing for an advance la wage of all per cant for coal minora of District II United Mine Worker of America, will ho submitted ta a general eetBBUItoe of, minora . and operators by tha aubeomarltte tomorrow. Toe dia lled convention will reconvene tomorrow. Beyond tba prevMoo for tnarotstj wacea. a Information as to tb nainr of th agreement era obtainable tonight. Secretary Prank Cameron aeM top earn mltteo wa not at aberty to make public the .document antil after M bad heea Bed upon by th general commute It uBderetood that It covert all the polnu) la duputa however. DIXON'S COUNTY VOTESFOR TAFT (Continued from Ptret Page,) Boedew Win gpaaldlnat llae. GRINMkXU la.. May U.-6pedaJ.- Ia tha SpauMIng prlte conteot la af lacrlv Bublia speaking, bald here Mat evening. Bay A. Kusdao of Mama. la., I firtt artn of M; Hart BHck of Dae Maine won aceond ef $3t: and H H. Plttntaa of clear Lake. la., won third prise af IM. Theat prises are give annually by aenatar W, H. Spaulding of tbla, city to develop tba Bower In the speaker to move kit audience to ac tios. Wsty oatortanu entered tha llets lots year. - Repeated weeding left eight far th flaala- SIMPSON CEOOK; KnJiTIDBY DRINK (Cembnata from Ptrat Page.) thl wae tba truth, be eeld that he wa trtcbtaaod aad b wanted to gel bit wife out of towa ee bar parent would not bear of . He laid he later thought af relenting and aotllrlag th authorities, but tba farther off ha ret tb toe he Hked th Idea af facing an s.piaoaMon. He tald bit real name was Adams and that bo never went under th nam of llldlry, lUgtey or Castle. , The aami Castle waa found on paper In hi suit case at Maakata by the polio there and Adams oTtslahaal that by laying H wa aa order book behmglag to a friend. He did not know where th nam Ridley or Rlgley came from. t - Detective Murphy, wh returned with tha prisoners, told Captain Dempeey but night that tha couple vehemently denied that murder and robbery could In any manner be charged to them. Tba dot ec live aald that Alamo, under which nam ba It booked, had told him tkat a had but mpoe Thursday aft arBooa at 4 e Hock to a ealooo at SM North Sixteenth street, and being Intl metaly acquainted with htm. ba bought several round of drinks, after which be Invited aim to bl apartment. s , I - Uett BlmBaoa la Bawas. ,Wna.th roorne were reached Bmtptoif wa- vary draak aad Immediately upon etltlng dowa. fall asleep, ft waj 1m- aaelbl' ta areas him aad M waa then that atTaagamsat for aaotbor room were At about 1 eolook In tba evening h aad th woman vent down to wo to a oeop auay raatauraat aad Hayed tbar UU1 about I Coiocs, Tbey returned to their room toamedtateJy aad found lm- a atlU asleep and, anaal la awakea him. they occupied tb tber room tralch tbar bad arranged tar. la tha manual they vtalted their own roam and apoa making aaothor- attempt to) awakea atmpeoa tby found him dead. either aa tha result at aa evert oee af asorpblBa, which be frequently aJonaelto peisocilcg from a truted aproa. nhea tbey. taw that b was ooaa tay became frightened and ran away, tha woman buying a ticket oa tb Merta- waetara Ik rough to It Paul gad th man going ta Council BluRl and catching th una train there, , beareh for tba Pale. Tba offer tlveneoa of tb aolio lyottm waa domnnat rated met night by Adam's stury. llo as that wlthia three sta tlena of Sioux aiy be knew that officers wr peeking him. At Sioux Oty he saw Mverai poliremaa cruUnls tha Meson- gar aad watch lb trala until It started again. Ha eaje ha escaped arrest by getting off tha trala and making a run ning leap for It as It started. At Maakato th asm tactics were repeated and with tb same nieces The woman, however, was suable ta follow tha axampl of bar comrade and she was polled at one by Chief of ra ise Donah y of Maakato and arraatod. Wbaa Adams saw that the woman waa arrested ba walked over to I guea yoa might lust aa wall have bath of u aa an." .. , Th dead maa was Meotlfled as Paul afmpoaa, a teretvper. by W. J5, Hear, a fauaw craflaman. Anting Chief Dever- eeea u of tb opinion, however, that hi rati aama to T. P. Kldd, the aama a found tattooed upon bl right forearm. Heard, wa tar a oame from Houstoa with flaipoon, alter th two reinsert from th Hooetoa Poet empiar. viewed tb body at Crosbys naderUklag parlor and wa peetth la bl belief that It was aimpeoa. hi wapaaloD, H says that aimpeoa and ba cam here seeking employment. Heard cannot account for the fact tkat P. P. Kldd to tattooed apoa hit frtond't arm, aor the tallial J. F. G. aad Frank Devi upon hi clothing nod tinea. Neither Roueeveit nar La Follelt maa. agers gave out sta to men ta Held Boooovelt Meetlsgs. ATLANTA. Ga- May ii-Rr ports re ceived at th beaAroarter at the Rone vil rogreeari-a club In this city. R waa stated tonight. Indicate that Roosevelt republican conventions were held la prac tically all Georgia counties today, naming delegate to state and dletrlct convections to be brld Mar IT and I, respectively. According to St. Julian Tales, president of the state organisation, th Roosevelt wing m thl atat will send a full coti- teating delegation to the national conven tion. The so-called regular or Taft wing bold tat oonvenlloa la March aad earned delegation of rerenty-four to tho ChJ- oago convention, instructed for Taft. oao dletrlct having named aa unipatxaotod delegation. BIRMINGHAM. May 1Z -Race overt re publicans In state conveatloa yester day endorsed the colonel aad named waive drlrgstee-at-larre. with halt a rot eaeb, to th nattonal convention- Roosevelt republicans from tha Ptrat, second, fifth and Ninth eongreaatoeal districts prior to - the stat conveatloa scierttd tw delegate each U the na tional convention. MON'TUOMCRT. Ala.. Mar U. -Dele gates and alternate from th Fifth Al bam district to the nattonal repubdeaa canventloa war e laded and instructed far Taft at a coavaaUoa ef tb regular republicans of tb district yesterday at Tuekage. Th delegate r Douglas Smith of Wedowoa aad L. B. Hick of Autaugavttla, Teal fool Piopssltlem. ' NEW TORK. May a-CommenUng ya terdiy oa the reeoiutloa of Raprsaanlatrv aayton, which propose to fix tb preet- dantial term at atx year and limit each president to aa tana, Theodore It von tald: "1 bar been asked ta osmmlt myself a every tort of tomfool pro post lion, and tuppo thl la one of them." Tb colonel will leave Now York for Ohio Monday and on Tuesday Bill gpeak at Canton. Night meetings have been arranged for Dayton. Columbui and Cleveland. K a ease Primary Coo. ' TOPEKA. Kan.. May tt-It ooot n.tUN to mak tb preeldenllal primary oampalga la Kansas for Theodora Roose velt, according to a statement of expenses Issued by tb Roosevelt oommlttee pester. day- A Met ef contributors and tb uasa to which th money was nut, according to th statement, are a follow: Contrlbutora-Natloaal Roosevelt mltteo, U.IN; 1. U Brtstow. lis: Arthur Capper. I; P. Jackpsa. ). R. R R.-C. HOI; W. R. Btubbf. PB; L D. Young, M: Tletar Murdoch, 1; Will Wsymaa, W: total. M.UI. Bxpenaea-Rent, IM; poctage, 7S; Mr of clerk and stcnographare; MM; furnish. Ings, n.; meetings, 71t.U; telephone MT.n: telegraph,' BW I7: printing, MM-, tee. I11.C. total, n.HiM; hand, R0.H Mlsao la Weahlaatea TACOMA, Wash.. May lt-Beonu County Chairmaa Guy B. Kelly ruled Judge, hachellord could not teenporary chairmaa ef tha republic ity ooavwiVoa yes tar day, th Taft supporter left tb bail and appojatod a aommltta to select sta ty -one daMgatea ta tb atat oenvoatloa at Aberdeen next . Mr. Kally bold that Judge gheckle- ford waa aat a delegate to th toevantloa aad aauld not, therefore, act aa aa at- Coer. I Tb Reoasvelt men ee loot ad slkty-ene delegate and alternatw to th atat oenventlon. MRS. MARIE OEWIS DIES AT HER HOME IN ORIENT Mr. Marl Dewia, aged a years, daugh- lee- of Mr. aad Mra. Joaa Dewt. Swath Flftsontb street, died hut week to Orient, g. IX Tk body ba basa brought bar for bursal and th funeral will be bold at tb family reatdaac this after noon at 1 a dock. Deaf Male Takee Peteea. HURON. 8, D, May UWFpecsaJ Toto-grm.)-Tanv-A deaf mute, aged K flv feet tea tec nee to height, wetghlng u pounas nod clad la blue eerga, with orswa oat ana carrying a ellver watch engrtvoa J. I- committed sulci 4 th' waiting room at th Chicago North sreetera depot her hut evening. He had baea bar tw day and regtstere! at a hotel aa James Lewis of Beresford 8. v., . nut nothing is know of him ther. At a drug store where ha bought potsoa b ttated be was onto a pharma ctot la Minneapolis. He lost speech and hearing from typhoid fever. Pension Bill Signed By President taft; 400,000 Get Raises WASHINGTON. May U-The president loot night signed the Increased pension bill, passed by th bouse and senate. The measure waa algned and becam a law Just before midnight la tha executive of fice at tha Whit House. . A congressional committee. Including Senator McCumber, and Burn ham and Repveeenutrve Sherwood, the author of the original bill: Adair, Russell and Carl Arrderosa waa awaiting th arrival of th president when ba reached tba White House a hi return from Princeton. He affixed bl els' nature to th blU In tb presence of tho committee. Th bill as finally agreed to carries an Increase of gJt,lC 0u or petistoat during tba firtt year of lit operation. During tho Brat thro years th Increased pay nasnts to veteran will average pt.o,ia Aa finally agreed to. tha bill provide Increased penadona for MM veteran, ac cording to tho estimate of th souse con ference eomsnlttee. Kvery Vetera serv ing alnety day or mora in th naval or military set It during th civil war, who hat keen herjerablr discharged, and wh to over a years aid. to cared for by th new kiw. For veteran o year and aver th rat provided In th law for ninety day eerv. to to ta a month aad It raige up ba 111 month for thro year f aervlo; tor year old and over tho rat to tit a EATTLB, Wnalk, May H-Thi tkaglt county republican oonventlo waa herd today and waa carried by Taft. bat ft nineteen delegate were not Instructed. It tt conceded that th Lewi county delegate will b instructed for Taft. It convention will be held Monday, Of tha uncontested gngatea c3t havs been Instructed or bav exhibited a pref er oca tor Taft, La Folletta baa one uncontested delegate- Two hundred and forty-tw seat ta th atat convention are contested. Leader of both Roeosvelt and Taft factum declare they win mk so con cessions and that twa connntloai wUI be bald. A division of delegates, however, to thought probable. raavoatlaaa la Tessa. AUSTIN. Tex.. May 11. -Republican dis trict convention war bold la throe Texas congressional district today. In th Tenth district nt AueUa and tb Seventh at Galveston, separate conventlona were bald by tb supporter of President Taft and former Praatdeat Rooeevsit end con testing delegation named to tb Chi- oago oonvenlloa. At alexia delegate war selected from tb Sixth district BnlMtrwcted. The selected at aelegattg are: Tenth district, for Taft. H. M. Moor and H- U Welch: for Roosevelt. M. M. Turner and Harvey C. gtilea. seventh district, for Tsft George Burkltt C. A. Clinton, Ed MoCarty. & F. Wallace, each with bait a vote Roosevelt. I. H. Hawley aad H. L. Price. Math dletrlct. J. Allea Myers aad Rub Freeman, unlnstruetad. ANNUAL FETE DAY WILL BE HELD AT UNIVERSITY Tho annual ttr day f th Vnt- vereity of Nebraska wlU be observed Sat urday, at which Urn vtottlog high acbool athlete and students from all parts of tha atat will be entertained at tho fraternity and club bouse of th Cornhuskor students. The stat Intsreohoiaatlc field and track aad field meet will bo held In tho nflernooa at tba univeroitr field and ta th even ing a general good time will bo Indulged la by both high achool and college lad. Many atodeota of tho Omaha High school have already received Invitation to attend tb oatobratloa and a large party mill aocompaay tb track squad of school ta Unoouh oa that day. DEATH RECORD. J. B. Vaa atehlo. CENTRAL CTTT. Nab, May taWfrpe. etaLV-J. a Vaa Mckt. on of Merrick county's beet kaowa farmer and oldest aattlar. died at hi bom aero thla s mg. Ho bad been til for aoaae urn with pesoray. Ho leave a wife and several grown children. Now I tb urn ee get nd at 1 rheumatism. Toe. can do tt by applrtnG Chamberlain' Liniment aad ssasmurlng tb part -freely at each appUcaUoa. Par montk for ninety days, and ranges up to D for thro years; for to years old and over, the rate for ninety days is til a month, and range up to g3 a month for three year; at Tt year 4d and over, tho rat for ninety days service is ga and ranges up to tM for three year. WESTERN CEREAL COMPANY CHICAGO. May li Judge Petit today appointed tha Port Dearborn Trust and Saving hank receiver for tho - Groat Western Cereal company, following th filing of a salt for tM.ftst agmlnet the company by Joy Morton, large atock bolder, en which be waa awarded a judg ment of 13,(07. la tha creditor bin filed by Morton, it I alleged that stock of th company ex ceeding the par value of tH0,en) waa Is sued to O. C. Darker, without consld. oration. Barber to said to havs promoted tho company. ASK ALL TO WEAR EVERGREEN TO MARK NEXT MEMORIAL DAY WASHINGTON. May li -President Taft. acting on -the suggestion of J. VY. Hamilton of 8L Paul, baa Joined In k movement to make general throughout tho country tb wearing of a sprig of evergreen or a knot ef the national colors on next Memorial day. May to. Mr. Hamilton's request for th pre. dent'i co-operation waa tranemJlted through Senator Clspp of Minnesota. In a letter to Senator Clapp, mad pub He today, tha president says: "I earnestly hop that th suggestion will become a custom. Tt la but a gmaU rocognlUoa of a groat aacrlflo.' - Mothers' Appeal to Elopers Brings Request for Cash KAN SAB CJTT, Mo May 13. -(Special Telegram-V-'-MUSCATINE. la.. May 1L Locate Everett Strong and wife. Advise everything O. K. Com home Immediately. If out of fund, win. MOTHERS." That telegTam received by Chief of Polic W, E. griffin hut night wa answered this rnoroing by Stionr, who, with his brld at to .weak, wa found riving la a destitute conditio la a room t Sixth street and Harnett avenue. Kan sas Cltr, Kaa. A grocer ta the neighbor, hood beard of th massage and notified Chief Zl miner of the Kan aaa City, Kaa.. potlc department "W loft Muscatine at midnight. April B." Strong aaid, "aad war married In Omaha tho next morning. W came to Kansas City and stopped nt th Bloosom bouse. v wall I wsa out boring a shirt my pocket waa picked of tM, all tb money I had." Strong accepted tb Invitation of hit mother to wtr tor fund and they will leav for Muscatine a toon a It arrive. Strong, who to a loosmotiva fireman, I Ui aoa of a wealthy restaurant owner, nd hit brld, who wa Edna Spongier, waa employed aa a waitress la th older Strong'g oaf. Coaaterfelt Dollar buy trouble, but a geaulna quarter buys Dr. Kings New Lite Pill; tor constipa tion, malaria, headache and Jaundice. For eaie by Beaton Drug Co. Feti) Urishaved Men Seen In Business Places These Days Need of a Shave too Apt to Give Bad Impression, No Matter How Well Dressed a Man May Be An observipg: writer on business topics of the day discusses the cleancut men who prevail In every branch of business. "You seldom see a man nowadays in any department of business who isn't clean shaven and clean looking," he writes. "An unshaved man looks out of place and very conspicuous. He creates a feeling that he's careless about his personal appear anceeven if his clothes are the latest and best' The GUlctto razor has been the big factor in niaking frequent shaving popular. .';.'(" The Gillette is so easy, so quick and so convenient Whatever excuse a man had for going unshaved because he dreaded the stropping and honing and risks of the ordinary razor tho Gillette did away with. With the Gillette you just lather and shave. . What the Gillette Will Do Gillette will save you time and money for Yoa anditUBafe. MM . . . . , . annta ve iav t,uv a, im at. lmw eaiaa.v Whatever your shaving habits may be. ; to two or three minutes in the no matter bow tender your skin or tough and wiry your beards the Gillette will give you a dean velvet shave. ' It will give you a light shave or close shave (closer than a barber dare give you), with no roughness; no irritation. ' It is not necessary that you know bow to shave yourself. You do not need to be "tool-wise" or handy. There is no strop ping, no honing. You quickly get the knack pf the Gil lette and you will learn little individual shave-simplifying tricks every day you use it . The wonder of the Gillette is - Its adaptability the way it meets individual needs. Every man's face is different. Your beard is individual in the way it grows and its shaving requirements. The adjustment of the Gillette wil. suit your beard and your skin. The morning aa regularly as you wash your face. The convenience and simplicity no litter of strops and hones. No danger of bad cuts and scratches. Don't PtU It Off Bay a CiUette To-day Considering all tba Gillette mean la comfort and erxMomy, it ihould be. in the banda of avery mart la thia city with a beard to shave. Dont be without it another day. Ask your dealer. If you can't go now, go sooti. The very next tima yon sea GiOetta in a store window go in and talk to the man about it. Examine tha rater buy it take it home. Standard act, $5.00 everywhere. . Pocket editions, $5.00 to $6-00. Traveller' and Tourista' aet, $5.00 to $50.00j - Gillette Blades, packets of six (12 shaving adgei), 50 cents; nickel-plated box of twelve (24 shaving edges), $1.00. For sale in 40,000 retail stores la every part of the habitable globs. , ' Gillette SAfety()RazLor , HaitrppftsU -L5. '' ' IBeWTMt-esas-wOsSje , GILLETTE SAFETV RAZOR COMPANY, BOSTON Reducing the Cost of Living la Uses days' of soarir food price It btioo th careful housekeeper to pick, these food test give the aooriso meat ta proportion to their cost. With;, the price ef steals beyond the reach of a table abearance that once proved suf-m-i . ,. rkMsa something that listen provides meat aourUtuajent without meat cost That food I found In Fatsst Spaghetti. Faust Spaghetti I made from rich, glu tlaou Durum wheat. It provide much aourlshment as many time Its' value In met or eggs. A 6c package of Faust Spaghetti will provide a generoo -w-in. . n nvmii To aanaot 'And, a cheaper food, aor a better tood-aor a food that Is so ajuversairj eruwa. -thrifty house wlvee who serve spaghetti In som forsv very often, mak It th chief die tor dinner once a week and they say that It does not only prove eaea orcicai but also receive the hearty ap proval of thr families. Write tor our free booklet of Faust Recipe. M U LL BROS. uai St, Trfmls A vaa a, at. Xroaia, SW. DARKEN THE HAIR ' ( NATURALLY WITH: 1 SIMPLE REMEDY A feeling of sadiMsa accompanies the discovery of tho first gray hair whloh anfortuaatoly are looked upon her aids of advaaclonf ago. Qra hair, however haadaoma It may bo. makoa a parson look old. Wo all know the aa vantages of being young. Aald from the gooi Impression a youthful apptaiaaaca makes on others, limply knowing that yoa r "looking fit" gives on eourago ta undertake and 'accomplish thing So why -suffer th handicap of looking old on account of gray hairs, when a simple remedy' wit) glv your hair youthful and oolor.and beauty la a few day tlmT Moat people know that common gar- sen aao act aa a color reeterer and scalp tonic a wall.- 'Our grandmother Ml a "Sag Tea' for keeping .tbeir halr dark, oft aad luxuriant. la Wyath'a Sag and Sulphur Hair Remedy w have an Meal preparalio of Bag. combiner with Sulphur and other valua ble remedies for dandruff. Itching scalp and thla, weak hair that la split at th and or constantly coming out A tew application of thl valuable remedy will bring hack th color, , ana la a short tlm It will remov every trace . of dandruff and greatly Iroprov tho growth and appearance of the hair. Get a fifty coat bottle from your druggist today, and no tic th dlffer- ec la your hair, attar a few days treatment. All druggie ta aoll it ander guarante that th roonay will be re funded If th rmdy I not exactly as represented Special agents, Sherman a MeConnell Drug Co. (mwr m other V RJLM ind of bread pure and good, too but .V, Tiptop it 100 pure nd to good, healthful and delicious that it cannot be imi tated. :; From a quality and pure food standpoint, it hat no equal. Interest allowed, ia sayings department at Z per annum . . The United States National Bank of . Omaha tivts prompt ' and courteous, servlca, -affords absolute aecur ' lhr and has a most con venient location. Canter lE C" Sifgowia Bfj fcX J H vT09.08i AJaTSESCEXTS. leVCi staa. aTvery Bay, t:lg. arvery sTIg, ai ABTASTCXO TAVDaTTTUsj loise Dresser; Welter Hempdoa Co.; Chiaao: The Marvel oas KUleret Brosra a Nevarro: Hon. & If. latexl allnnie Kanfmann: Klrwtoccop; Or phtum Concert Orchestra. Price: High 1. tie. lie. fee; Marine, tee, eea) seat tie, except Saturday aad Saadayi i Key to th BttmraBiWm -srdveititng. sale by all dealer