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THE. BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1912. Those Arnold Knit Goods The Arnold Knit Goods have a nation-wide reputa tion, they're n special feature in the - ' LILLIPUTIAN SECTION (Infants' Dept.) Ask for Arnold booklet of women's and children's knit goods. SOME ARNOLD GOODS FOR BABY. . Arnold light weight Cotton Vests,' sizes to 3 years each ......35c Arnold Woolen Gauze Vests for . summer wear, accord to size; 05c to : . . : . : : 90c Arnold Pinning Bands 30C Arnold" Wash Cloths. .-. .6c '.Children's Hose and Childres-Sox and Hose, 50o I grades:at pair 29c I 25c and 35e grades at. .19c STUKJS CLOSES 1018-15S9 FARNAM STREET Senator Arraigns - America for Policy t; WASHINGTON, July, &-In ttroag arrait nznent of (to, United 8(itr gov. eminent for lu failure to our redress for ' injuries to American oltlserta and property resulttnf from the Mexican la surrectlone ' and '! revolution. ' Senator Albert B. Fall of Jlew Mexico declared in iJv, senate today ;tfat this country would. .not regajr, ls prestige, in Mexico In fifty yeara... Ha declared that- China, Oermany and cither countries had forced .Mexico, to mafce restitution for the 4amagee, la flicted en- their clUiana., Tnua far, ha said, tha United Etataa ha4 dona nothing. Ha addad ,that becauee of, the. course of tha State 4epartment tfce paopla of Mexieo. kelleve that thla country la be hind tha Madero gbverumen, and that it waa responsible for the overthrow of Pfeeldent fla, In the interest of MederO. "Jf the people , of tha United States knew all tha facta," . declared ' Senator Fall, "not'all . tha' aoldlere In the country would be able to prevent tha croeelng of tha border, because of tha Indigna tion that would ' be, arouied. And yet nothing haa. been .done to' relieve tba moat Intolerable condition thai Ameri can citizens ; were ; aver compelled to undergo." " '' , Senator rail urged tha adoption of the . resolution Inatructtng the War depart- ! mant to ascertain the extent of the dam age caused ' by Mexican bulleti fired " acroei the,' American Una during the engagements laat(.yeaif,M ouglaa, Arl,t and Si faeo. Tex. He declared the resolu tion dld,t ?go'tar,rioug)vi,, He. said there had been no word of pro'teit from tba American government although "Its cithtaoa bad been killed women outraged , a ad a vast amount of property destroyed by Mesloana. ,., Tba New Wexfco aenator further da dared intervention on tha part ef the United State waa not needed and that this country could' control tba situation bjr;V'flrm etertd." , '-. EL. PA80 Te"July 'J2.Sinual MiK Ur.S aft - American : farmer .! Cte&e Grandee, Mexico, today complained to American Consul Edwards in Juares ttbat he bad been robbed and threatened by -Mexican rebels, and prevented from! ., -:i .... ja ' ' . . . . . . r leaving lor ma nortn to aeeit protection. ' The train bearing American refugees from Madera arrived bare at noon. One . X ,1,: . . '-. v - .W I t The Scientific Reading Rang . ' for tha -normal eye it 14 to ,16; Jcchea. This die- ! . tMcevlltnlnaitai eye'' ftrtlv iacraaiet -tffloeqejv t ' la" 'he" iurjougEs Vfsl . bla addlDf maohloe, ' avll , working -polata are with In easy paadlngf range and 1 bt an ngle most conven-; f lent to mL Th Buirpushr product : , i backed by a double guarantae; Tb Biir- ' -roughi reputation la be- !' ' bind the mecbanlcal coo- ' strnctlon'; B u r r o u g a . Servica meaaa . constant jUt' na ahow . you this : "ttaehinev . No ' colt or- 6-b , rJlgatIon. Barrough$ Adding Machin Co. r. iPALBWO. setae Mr. ' 0t leucb Utk Suntt. - OMAHA, 1 s' ' MMtsihAM SAVE THIS COUPON TEa 'CM War Thrpiigh tie Camera h-:V ' ., . CocitaJnlng '.!: ' s.j, Bradjr Famotta Chril War Photogr&pha "! 1 ;-V;.V, And Profeawor jan'ai'Newly Writteni'' ? Kictory af the Civil Waur- 55 1 J i 1 i ( Sill j t.tiig Coajjon Good for Section Arnold Bath Towels.. .30c Arnold; Baby Bands, ' light weight of . fine ..wool ; ac cording to;8ize, 50c to 80c Silk and wool, 80c to $1.25 Arnold ; light weight Night Gowns,' 60a. toV; : . .75c Arnold j.Bath; Atdns. ,90c Shoe Bargains Children 's Slippers' and Ox- : fords, . sizes 5to. 8 from J $1.75. to $2 lines, pr. $1.35 AT FIVE. hundred nd; foty-f lva Amarlcan-rwomTr na cnuaren and tan man were aboaVd; WWter;HopeTOlU;r:c Has Narrow Escape ; as Auto Turns Over BLAIR, . Neb., July ffl.SpialVT-grem.)-rWalter Hopewell, . f.".. wealthy young lawyer, of .f ekamah;,; a', young woman companion frgni OTmaha, ndhls drlva'r, K. W. Buck, wb(Je returning from Omaha to Tekamab jn KppeweillD jortyi. borfa power touring car . this morning at I o'olock narrowly escaped death when the driver lost control of the car coming down a small hill about three miles south ef flair. " . ; Tba road , shows that the car lunge back and forth and then , turned, over acroas tba narrow fill at the 'bottom of the Mil, with a sixty-foot embankment On either Side.., ; 4. . , v ' Hopewell WM thrown acroee a- fence timber and is suffering with i' badly In jured back. The driver ;wa' badly, bruised, but was able to be a'ent by train teddy 'to Omaha.' The young woman wa Injured but little and 'also left tor Omaha. Mr.. Jeep, also Of Tekamah, was ahead in another car and on arriving in -(Blair found that-Hopewell's , car did not comei to returned and found tne'occubents lying on thr ground; Tha Iwured'wej'e bfought to the Blair hospital, where Hopewell '! tonight, . 1 ' .. Call for Nebraska: : Bull Moose Partv Convention ikOuf lit iAJIt V-J Judge Arthur Wray of Bradshaw; wjui' coming null moose convention in Chi cago, baa Issued an Invitation to the fol lower! ef Theodore Rooaevelt of .Ne-, braska tp gather. in .mass . convention at Lincoln on Wednesday, July 81, follbw. Ing the state republican convention. Judge Wray points out what he deems a necessity for a new aprty in Nebraska. He invitee all Roosevelttane to Jom witb him at Lincoln on Wedensday next, SMITHSONIAN REGENTS r . APPOINTED BY CONGRESS WASHINGTON," July, a-The -die-' tlngulshed diplomat and 1 publicist, Dr. Andrew P. White, has bean reappointed by Joint resolution of congreas ga a rev gent of the Smlttuonlaa InsUtuthiai for six years. Dr.: White received his first appointment to- this offlca-.'n-tiie year USS and, upon -the eomplatlon . of ' the present term he will have served the institution for thirty years; Tba vacancy In the board taused by the resignation of Dr. James' B. Anffell,' ex. president at tbe .UaWeraltyef Michigan, who-waa regent from January 1 1887, to January 15, ma. has bean filled by ctmgrese "by, the appdntment'of Cbarfea W. Talrbaaka Dr.- Ahgell, 'welrknbwn aa an educator kM diplon4at,;'wgs tha oldest member' of 'the bo4rd; In '$ofnt of ervlei-- '' ".' , ' 'MK ralrbinhe wae a. Vefei fro'mWN to WO by virtue of hliefflgS as; vie preaiaent or tne united Btltee. He Ts now appointed aa'a dtiseia ef Indiana. ' With the appointment!, raentlonedt.tne' m . -- . . .' .1 ( ' '. . nwi regents is now complete. .. Jt ) as tollowst- James' 8. Sherman,,, ?yice, p'resU: dent er -the United SWealbhanceilbrr Edward D. White .chief of Justice 0' the United States; Shelby k. Cullori.' 19'aniber of the senate; Henry Cabot Lodged rneiii ber of'the, senate;; Auguatua ; Bacon; mamberbf the senate: John DaellrVjiieni ber. of , the house of .repreaentayves'; Scott rtrrl, 'rnanber ef the -house of'reprJsen tatlveai Irvln S. Pepper, menjb,et; of.the house of repreeentativesj, Andrew D. j White, e! titan ot New'Tork; Alexander ;Oraham rBelU eiasen ef : Washing ibU P'C.- Qeerge- Oiray; ' cmien' Of Pel-WW- Chart. " Cboktel' Jr.rtt laca ef Xaaeachusettsr: John B. Mender- boo, jr., tntnen 1 Washington. D. C, and Charle. W. , rajrnbnki. 'cltiien' of Indiana .-,;-, - " ; .. " Bailee Threatened ...;'''-:' by' croup, coughs or cold or ioon re lleved by the usej of Drn King's New Discovery. . 60c . and Ji-OO. . For sl by Beaton Drug Co. '- : ,'''. -, 1 IT HSU'S YOt) CST or for Any Section Prerioaaly -IssucxL . mm 9 ! PROGRESSIVES AT CAPITAL Delegates to Iowa Convention Gathering at Sea Moinei." WILL WAIT ON BIO CONVENTION Democrat of Folk County Go on ' Record In Favor of Government ptarklp,( Expreea twl - j'.. -Telegraph Companies. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DBS MOINES, la., July. 23.-(Speelal i Telegram.) Several hundred .delegates to the -"T. R. progressive" party-convention to be 'held here tomorrow - arrived during the evening and the managers predict that-they will have aV leaet one thousand delegates present In the .con vention., representing probably three fourths .of the counties "of . the state. ibout.one out 0f five of , the delegates selected ire the same delegates that at tended the republican state conyetitlon early ntthe month. ; :.;;.:.';''..' ' "At' an Informal conference. held this aftem9on It was decided the reaqluflonl shouidjfbe general In terme. ana. aave. Raiting for the pronouncement othe Chicago convention. DejeRatesito Chi cago .Ml be named and' the candidates : for jaidenwlleetoraj .Zi;.:-.t Democrats Get Ready. "At meating of the Polk county dele gation -to the democratic ; state conven tion to be held .Thursday In Cedar Rapld it . was , decided . the delegation would present resolutions Indorsing gov ernment ownership of express companies, telegraph and telephone lines, and mak- inw all a "part -of a postal system; aiao 1 ' - ' . - m - . I . a resolution aemenaina iiuim m manner 'ft lectlnK a,nd handling Juries li'iowei'''' "" - ""; , .' rei,ileei' W'lli.T' ' The operation "of the national crop bureau with , newly,, formed organlv tlon bare to carry on a system of gather log crop statlsUcs and advancing crop values, la, assured, The local , organisa tions have beeir assured that the or ganisation at Chicago, will contribute half as much, at that placed in any local fund for carrying on the work. This, will ln aure a large fund for crop work In Iowa and education of the farmers. Direct Election of Jurors is Proposed CEDAR RAPIDS, la., July 23.-Thf democratic state convention whloh opens bere Thuraday will be aaked to Incor porate In Us platform, a plank providing for the election of grand and petit Jurore by direct vote of the. people. ' .The plank Is offered by C. M. ' Holly of the Polk county delegaUon, who ar. rived- here today and provided for th eieetlon'f of 'the grand iury at large by the people of each county, and thatf petit Jurors ' should - be Chosen by vote In precincts. ' , - - Advance guards of democrats leaders arrived her today. BioMX City, Council Bluffs. Pea Moines and Davenport being represented. V. R. MeOinnls of Leon, temporary chairman, , will president at the Initial session. . 1 - t lowe, Jew. No'tee.' TRAER W. H. Spencer.,, a well to do farmer, committed suicide by . hanging hftnself1 Monday. He -was 70 years old and it .ls, wppd,lU health unbalanced MAR3H'AlW.TOWNi-WUh a population iSf Wl 0, "SllnMtn, ' tHis county, today 'bearfie' the bomfl of Its third bank when ItheY Farmers' State bana, with a capital 6f ,a6,000 was organised. ; SHENANDOAH D. 8. Lake and son. Ralph, leave. Tuesday for a six weeks European trtpv They will go directly to Paris, where D. 8.' Lake owns a nursery, to look after business Interests and will spend the balance of the time visiting Che European capitals. SHENANDOAH1 Dr. J. M." Hamblliw' a Shenandoah phyalclin. well known rln southwest Iowa and northwest Missouri, died Sunday morning at Burlington Junction. Ha started to tha Springs Saturday night for treatment, was taken sick with heart trouble on the train and never regained consciousness. BOONE Prof. R. ,H. Fernald, the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. C S.' Mason of this city. has. Just been appointed head of the department of engineers in tha University of Pennaylyania and in the near future goea to the Case School of Applied Science of Cleveland to his new work. He will' have nearly fifty instruct ors under him In thla new department. Mrs. Fernald was formerly Miss Cather ine Mason of this city. . . ; Ohurcliill Warns V England of Peril in Germany 's'Navy LONDON, July 3J.-The speech of Win- I ston Spencer Churchill, first lord of the admiralty. In Introducing the auppie- mentary naval appropriation of $6,000,000 in th House Of Commona thla afternoon, fuiryndoreed ee . It was b the prime mlnleter, will cauae iraver ceneern to the country than " any warnings which irare gone efora. Without the least ot feflalveneae the first lord ct the ad-' rnlralty sketohed the ."unprecedented" rise of the German fleet, wnicb ne described aa'eatremaly tormldasle." In order to bring, home Its els to his hearers jMr.;'Churhia "iikened It to. the great floet ehlch. ail aaw at 8 pithead a sftoff: time eg . 'Hie teat we Bulld. build untiringly" through successive years as the only means t. meeting the menace hv the North sea. f Aa If that were , not enough Mr. ChUrchill told the house that if tlte InformatioB received y. tb . ad miralty .- that a .Mediterranean, power- meaning Austria wae contemplating another- considerable naval program proved to be true, "It will constitute a naval factor requiring our . prompt attention and not Included In any forecast I have given of future naval construction." Mr. Balfour, the former leader of the opposition, waa prompt In his support of the government .program.. . , ,. ... . FIRST EXAMINATION OF MEAT PACKERS' PLAN SATISFACTORY WASHINGTON, July B.-Un examina tion today -of the general ecope of the packers' plan for the dissolution of the National Packing company led officials of tb Department of Justice to believe that the meat interests bad made a real attempt to disintegrate the corporation whloh the government- has " nalauined existed tn violation of the Sherman anti trust law. The question, however, can not be definitely determined until the packers submit details. , Attorney Gen eral Wickarsbam will Insist, It was de clared, that the dissolution shall . be aotual with a distinct unconnected division of the eaeeta of .the company in harmony with the law. Persistent Advertising ia tb Road, to Blg-Returna. v K ' CANADIAN MINISTER OF AGRICUL TURE VISITS IN OMAHA. in 1 . 1 1 1 11 ' '? GEORGE M. HARCOURT. r DIXON BEGINS WORK ON MOOSE PLATFORM (Continued from .First Page.) . ment of a new party, This course, it was said, opposed the view of Colonel Roose velt,, whose personal representative at. tended the meeting. ' Doll Mooaers Gather at IK-s Molnee DES MOINES, July U.-DelegaUont to the Roosevelt progressive party's state convention, which opens tomorrow, began arriving here this afternoon. It waa ex pected tbat by night fully (0 per cent of the delegates would be. present to par tlclpate in the caucuses and conferences which are scheduled to be held.' Enthusiasts ln'the movement were early cn the scene at headquarters today. Judge John L. ' Stevens of Boone, pro visional national committeeman in the new party, ' and John MacVlcar, pro visional secretary, held conferences with arriving leaders. ' ' It waa stated today to be practically certain that no third party ticket wquld be placed in the field by tomorrow's con vention. Resolutions are expected to be adopted criticising the Chicago conven tion, the national committee and Presi dent TaTt and eulogising Colonel Roose velt. Frank Randall of Cedar Rapids, as tem porary chairman, will preside at the Initial session of tomorrow's convention. Foil Ticket In Vermont. ,' BURLINGTON. Vt, July 23.-The first state convention of the Vermont pro. gresslve party was held here today with seventy delegates present; A platform was adopted and presidential electors and delegates to the national progressive convention, at Chicago was elected. . . The electors-chosen are:,, Alexander J. Cooper, Bennington; M. L. Aseltine, St. Albans; Johft H. Blodgetl, Bellows Falls; .Richard R. Hoard, Barre. There was eome argument over the qnestlon of placing a state ticket in the field. A motion too lay tbat proposition on ' the .table waa defeated; 6 to 11. . The .following state ticket,.; was nomj- natea: .... Governor-Rev, Francis Metskr,' Ran- Lieutenant Governor Mi L. Azeltlne, St. Albans. ' "7, ', " Secretary of . State Dr. r J. W. : Blake, Barton. : Treasurer H, 6- Howard, Burlington. Auditor E. W. Gibson. Brattleboro. Attorney General-Richard R. Hoar, Barre."-. The platform favored equal suffrage, direct election of United States senators, establishment of a -parcels post,' govern ment .ownership of express and telegraph companies, publicity , of campaign ex penses and free paasage of ships through tha Panama canal. ST. PAUL, Minn., July 23There will be a meeting of fhe presidential electora aclected at the Minneapolis convention, May 16, bere on. the night of July 29 to decjde what they , will do relative to going on the ballot with the Taft designa tion. . , I. A. Caeewell, national . republican committeeman, said today he would ad dress a letter to each elector asking him either to attend that meeting or to send a letter stating just wnat his attitude la toward the Taft-Roosevelt controversy. The meeting la called the night before tha mass convention of Roosevelt sup porters. HOUSE FORCED TO ADJOURN FOR LACK OF A QUORUM WASHINGTON. ".July 23. -Although It resorted to the extreme of arresting ab sent members, the bouse today was forced to adjourn becauae of its Inability to keep a working quorum of members in their seats. Two roll calls marked the proceedings. The first disclosed a quorum only after a long ana weary delay, during which the , truants were escorted.- one by one. Into the bouse by the eeargeant-at-arms and his assist ants. The ' second, an hour later, re vealed such a scarcity of members that In despair adjournment was taken, The mldkammcf heat also operated to Mock business in the senate.-. Although the. ealendart..we -pfled.. with business two 'roll ' ealla ' and aV : long wait inter vened "before, that body could 'command enongh senators to proceed legally with legislation. -There were n arrest a' of senators, but there was much telephon. Ing of requests that; they appear in the chamber forthwith..-.. . .".'):.' Majority Leader Underwood, . because of the Ustleae attitude of the house mem ber lonight, announced bis Intention . of bringing the matter of absentees to the attention " of the democratic cauoua Wednesday. The .result, It la aald, will be " the ; issuance, of a ... eeramand by the democratio majority that all truant member return to the capltol at once and attend to business. CHILD IS BURNED TO DEATH NEAR SUTHERLAND SUTHERLAND. . Neb., July U-Spe-elal.V-The montne-old eon Of W.; A. Hayes, living north of town, waa burned to death Monday. - The child crawled up to an incubator and upset the burning lamp',' setting It clothea on fire. ' Medical aid was summoned from town, but death reaulted within a few mlnutea. It la estimated that .a portion of the wheat harvested will thresh about twenty bushels per acre. The greater part of the crop will likely go lea than thav Com la doing verr vail but U late. 1 ' GUN MEN FALLING INTO NET Harry Vallon, Implicated in Eosen thai Case, Surrendera. WILL PE0TECT ALL WITNESSES District Attorner Says that He Us Sore follcemen Inetigated t the Crime Will Get , ' ' the Evidence. NEW; YORK, July 23. The gun men wanted for thes killing of the gambler, Herman Rosenthal, are beginning to fall into the nets. Harry Vallon, one of the five notorious gangsters, who ,wete In the "murder car" the night Rosenthal was shot, ' surrendered himself - to the police, this morning and within ,ten days Deputy Police Commissioner Dougherty txpects.to round up the whole gang. : ' c With; the men who actually did the shooting in the tolls, the main 'work of District Attorney Whitman and Deputy Police Commissioner Dougherty ,will commence t'nat of trying .'to learn the Identity, of the conspirators who so greatly desired that Rosenthal be-done away 'with' before he could "make further revelations of the relations between the : police and 'gambler. ' , Several of New York's prominent cltl ten have offered to pay for A private investigation into the question of whether police. partnership. with gamblers led. to the slaying of Rosenthal. -.' Police Are "Sot Actlre." Commissioner Dougherty remarked sig nificantly to District Attorney- .Whitman that "I guess we agree as to who Is back of this killing," but the public prosecutor does Pot feel that Commltfefoner Dough erty van swng the .Investlgatioh of the killing alone, as be ir Qf belief that the police department will- givao real aid. - " r-.'. -;v'- :. - :i The eurrender of Vallon may be fol lowed by the voluntary appearance of the other gangatara known to have been In the "murder car" the night of the killing. Besides Vallon there were Harry Hor wtta, best known under' his gang name of ."Gib, Tha Blood"; "Dago Frank,", an East Side gangster;" "Lefty" Louis and "Whltey" Lewis. : Valloa Sorprlses Officers. Vallon has nothing of the appearance of a gangster of the meaner sort - His appearance at police headquarters dfim- fouhded the desk sergeant and he had to convince the detectives as to his identity before they locked him up. Vallon drew up at headquarters ' in a taxlcab and. -loungers saw a fastidiously dressed, dapper, little chap step lightly out from tha car and, swinging a cane from a gloved hand, mount the steps of the building. . "Kindly tell me. where the detective bureau la," he asked. . Then Vallon ap peared before Lieutenant McNally and gave himself up and Was locked up after that astonished official could summon an officer. Commissioner Dougherty prepared to give Vallon the "third degree" to learn further of those who hired the gun men to kill Rosenthal. That some of the gun men have fled the city Is believed by detectives. Will Protect Witnesses. District Attorney Whitman when told tbat counsel for , Shapiro was ready tu have the chauffeur of the "murder car" turn state's evidence If he wouid;.be pro tected, .said:'-. .'.',. -'..,"'j"v'i ';V'." t will protect every man . in thig-cflse, if I can get the, evidence . I wantaagainst policemen evidence I know- exists.- 1 will let Shapjro and Llbby turn state's' witnesses If I can get the police con spirators." Young Boys Steal $500 and Start to : ' Be Real Sports With $500 ne had stolen from bis mother. Willie Kouma, aged 6 years, and Mldg Babcock, 8 yeara old, started out yesterday morning to paint the town red. Thinking their attire did not befit young men of wealth, they vUlted aeveral clothing atOre and bought new suits and shoes, two Panama hats and several silk shirts and various other expensive articles of wearing apparel. They gave Carl Noclta, a bootblack em ployed by 6abaetino Carbaretta at 1102 South Thirteenth atreet, a $60 bill, asking hlmi If it wa real money. He answered In the affirmative and turned the bill over to hla employer, who later gave It to the police. , Later on they returned to the barber shop and threatened to throw brloks through the window If Carbaretta did not return the money. They, failed to carry out their threat. " One of the mercnants, who sold the two lads aeveral articles, called up the police' and told about the two youthful spend thrifts. After working all afternoon the police , arrested the. two boys last even- A GREAT PHYSICIAN DECIDED IT It 'was decided that the late Dr. -M. Gardner, at that time Surgeon General of the Southern Pacifio Railroad Com pany, should be asked to select a theoret ically Incurable case 'of ehrorttc Bright's Disease. He picked out an employee .in Arliona whose case' had een passed on ny tnree B- tr. k, tk. pnyaicians. case involved albumen, - casts, i dropsy, artd patient waa so weak he was in night sweats. Dr. Gardner -did not believe he could live elxty aays." He wae put on Fulton a Banal Com pound .and waited.. In thirty -day Im provement waa reported and less than six months later patient waa recommend ed for light employment, t teat by the local physicians whom wa never saw re porting disappearance or . the aioumen and cata. Dr. Gardner'a favorable re port ou thirty-fourth test caae) cauaed tha cloaure of the negotiations and the determination to announce the results Fulton e Renal Compound 'is getting; in kidney disease. ,. - - It can be had at Sherman 4 McConnell Drug Co.. Cor. 18th and Dodge, , 16th and Harney, Cor. 21th and Farnam. 207-9 No. lsth St. Loyal Hotel. Ask for pamphlet or write to John X Fulton Company, San Francisco. ROfVYOURTJSAWAY RUPTURE f all varieties cured in 1 a tew day without ' aln or losa of time. Wo ay will be accepted uu- J the patient la cured. Write or call. fidelity" Rupture Cure a.0.arelOffloa Prank rf.Wnty, M.O. aleelulWlaa, Oataka w imii t, - . r v a vvti iivviiE. : EVERY THIN MAN AND WOMAN '.',... HERE .:;.-v" EVERY PERSON IN OMAHA AND VICINITY TO GET FAT AT OUR EXPENSE This is as . uWIttttoa tbat oo thla maa or wo mta ean ilfort to itnora. Wt'll tU you why. We are folnv to fire 70a a wonderful dltcory tht bclpt digest the (ood joa Mt that put too. . oilai.tlwh oa popl who ore this and underweight no inatter ,w hat the cause may be that siakes braiD in' -flee heart and blood ia four that puts, the '-red eorpuicls in the Mood which Try thfn man or woman to tadlr Btedt. How can we do thla? W will tell you. Science has discovered remarkable concentrated treat ment which Increuet cetli growth, the rerr Sub tanc of which our bodies are made e treat ment that make Indigestion snd other stomach troubles disappear as,, . if, bat msfla and makes an old dyspeptic er s sufferer-from weak nerres or lack of Tttality-feel Hk a -year-old. This sew treatment, whl-i'hts - proved a boon to every thin person Ijt ; called 'Bargol. Don't forget the name "8-A-rMr-p-U.'V; Sothlng like It has ever beaa produoed lfore, ':!:It ia a rttelatlon to wo men who have; wif'bie able to appear stylish In anything they' were beckuee of their thinness. It is a godsend. ' irV' avery man who is under weight or ti lskln.'1 serve feme or energy. If you want a bautifl aad 'well-rounded figure of symmetrical projjerttons of which you can feel Justly proud-df, yoaiwaeti a body full of throb, blng life and aeergyvwrUe The Bsrgol Company, 74-U, ' Herald -Wdg,,-;BingiamtoB. N. T., today and wt will tand yotf.vsbaolutely free, Oo box of Bargot that win pforsr'aJl we claim. Take one with every meal, and lb" Hve "minuU's" after you tske the first eoBceatratad UMet of this prec ious, product it will commence to-unfold (U vir tues,' and It has by actual demonstration: nen lnreasd tha weight at' ;Mia rat of ,6b pound day. But you say you want proof! Well, here you are. Hers la the statement of those who hsve tried who have been convinced and who will swear to the virtue of this marvelous "pre paration. BET. GEORGE W. DAVIB, aaya: "I have made a faithful trie of the targel treatment and must ms, it .has brought to- me new life and vigor, I . have . gained twenty pounds and now weigh 179 ppuuds, and, what is better, I. have 'gained the days of mr,' boy hood. It has been the turning point of my lite, i&t health is now fine. I don't have to ; take any medJcdBe at all and never want to again." ....... : . KXS. A. X. BODESTHXisEa write: "I have gained immensely sines I took Str gol, tor I only weighed lll pounds when I bf gaa using It and now I weigh 189 pounds, so really this makes twenty-four pouhds. I feel atrongtr and am looking better than ever before and how I carry rosy eheaks which is some- C09CS, SAT WITH TJS AT OUB SXPBKSB Tills coupon entitles, any this person to ens 6O0 package of Sargol. th concentrated. Dean Builder (provided you have never tried It), aud that lc is enclosed to cover postage, pack.', ing, etc. Read our advertisement printed above, and then put 10c In stamp in letter today.', with: this, coupon, and th full Me packag will b sent to you by return of poet. Address. ' The Sargol Company. 74-U, Herald Bldg., Blnghamton. N. V. Writ your nam and address plainly, and PUT THIS CQTF02T TO XOV IETTZB. reg7T5ey .had but tSaTof the oBiTIefE' The remaining $148 they spent for clothes and other luxuries that.ftruck their fancy. The Kouma boy lives at Thirteenth and Pacifio streets. Fred Kouma, 11 years old, ' secured . several dollars from th Babcock boy, which young Kouma had given him for spending money. ' This was the first inkling Mrs. Kouma -had that her money was -gonei She hastily called up the police !':ation and-;. told of Tier lose. The arrest' of the two" youths fol lowed shortly afterward.' ,, The boys will be turned over to the Juvenile authdrltlee today. Felrbury Tax Levy Rednced. FAIRBtfRY. Neb., July 23.-Speclal.)-At a recent meeting of the city council the matter of making the tax levy came up and waa acted upon by that body. The city5 of Falrbury, oTurlhg fh' last year, has paid off all of it's registered warrants and has afbout '.113,600 in the i4rea.sum.Jt was; found that the tx- leVy r601d 'be redticed p' thS';.flgtiri ?ililei year go" it waa iiecessary jto"7naka';'a; levy of 37 mills' to- provide for taking up the registered warrants. This extra Jevy resulted in bringing In sufficient' money to entirely wipe, out the debt and create asuEplua.. - u-:i,'.- ,'...i , V';." The Persistent end Judicious X'Se of Newspaper Advertlslng; '14-the Road to Business, Success.. " ' " '.' Two Beauty Secrets : - for Summer Months Hair requlrea frequent shamnooing in summer because of the great amount of dust and soot In -the -alrt, and If you dis solve a teaspoonful of canthrox in. a qup of hot water you wilHiave ample mixture for a cleansing. Invigorating and wonder fully Satisfying shampoo. ' After using canthrox. the hair dries Quickly .and evenly, and will be ever so soft and bril liant even tn the hottest weather. Then you can do your hair up in any atyle with Had effort. -.i .- ... A apurmax lotion la Ideal for hot wea ther, because it permits the pores to do their work promptly, and when this Is done pimples, blackheads, .olllnesa , and fine lines vanish. To make, dd i ta. spoonfuls glycerine to H pint witch haael (or hot water), then" put in 4 ounces spgrT max. After the apurmax lotion la applied to the face it la Invisible and Imparts a youthful charm and. tint to any. complex ion. Adv. - AMCEJEirTS. Show Grounds, 21st Greater America's Representative Show Distinctively otiginal sad '- An tlecttifvlni revelstien of ' vividly perfect prodmkw of Wild, Wil4. West. Ptegressmg beighta of worla-fam, ,aoT now UaRGEST EXCLUSIVE FRONTIER SHOW, IN EXISTENCE ti 't 7 a,,M.w - mffln J living paae from pivnn, u..v.,. -- and aarinr. !U prestige, snd pre-snunenc n; . geeitioiied, nd Its reputstien ferever irtt d X A uuM,i.ri is mdrtmrm a, ..all otliett. Its sppesl as wide at ,the amuse- ; nwBt-lovinf public. Free A fromAtt Great Tri; umph in New York Ctty, when it ehattered au records in attendance, . . a .a popularity and lengtn of etay. . ia iva- tion trnde ana ever the People' . tit thfir Choice PsatisMt. .-M-1Jr . . atery y yAivtf-7 af m jm m r. w m ' CTlr m ' r vr am i t 1 rr O AtVjfl r)r tv. iMr. vjm-mTm. Twe Daily P.rf.rm.neea . r. as.o I ? f ial J- aiA F0REH00M ' . V'rrT! f. GALA FORENOON ' . . FRONTIER STREET PARADE ef. I .r - T JY. KimmU 50 Oa. , Childrea, Z5 Cts. asJV M B ' 0 . AaWoa, 50 Cts.. Cilldrem, 25 Cts. Y ScwrwS tM ersmt turn fl.. L.tWlag KlMleai S& " ' Beasrvad tad Cnnl Stead (Vlr. iMradrag - - . Iaaalie Advanei Salt of Tickets at Myr-Di!Ion Drug 5 tort 18th 'and Farnam Sts. Poiitively bo advan W io prist for early reservatio". - - thing J could never say before.. ' "My old friends who have been used to tee ing me with a thin, long fsos, say that I am looking better than they have ever seen me before, and father and mother art to pleased to think that I have got to look go well and weigh so heavy 'for ma'"' r, : . (T&AV iOXSBQS aayr. .:- ' "Please send me another ten -day treatment. I am well pleased with Sargol. It has been the n light of my life. 1 am getting bacg U my proper weight again. When I began to' take Sdrgol I only weighed 131 pounds, ,.aod now. four weeks later, I am weighing iU pound and feeling fin. -1 don't saw-that 'stupid feel ing, every mom tag that I. used to have. I feel good. all the .time. I want "to put on about 'tlvf pounds of flesh and that , will be all I 'wantr- ,'; -, ; V. GAavOV wrlteat .- "Here it my report tiae .the' Sargol treaU ment. I am a man a years of age and was nil ru.11 down to to vary utttoni. ', I. had Co quit work, at I was so weak. Now, thanks 'to Sar gol, jl look like a new nun, , I gained It pounds with 2B days' treatment: I cannot tell you how happy I feel. All' my ,-clothee' are gottiag too tight My face has a good color ui j never was so happy m ,mj( Iff-", t KB3..-VERHIS OUSR ayl ;'-?.;!Tt? "Sargol1 it otrtaihly tie grandest treatment I ever utd. It has helped m greatly. I couid hardly eat anything and waa not able to ait up tara days out of week, with stomach trouble. 1 took only two boxes of Sargol and n mi anvthine and It don't hurt me and I hare no . mora' headache. My weight waOa. pounds and .now 1 weigh 140 and, feel better than I have for fir. years. 'I am now a tltthr as I want to be, and shall certainly recom mend. Sargol, tor it, does Just exactly what you say It will do." ,. v, . .., Tou may know some -of these people or know somebody who. .know them. We will sand you thslr full address ti you wish, to that yon can find out all about .Sargol .tad the wonder 4( .has wrought.' Probably- you art-now thinking .whether all this esa be true. Stop It Write at once and) ws will tend you absolutely free, a 50c package of the most wonderful tablsts you have ever sun. No matter what the cause of your thin ness ia from, sargol .makes thin folk lat.' but we don't ask you to take our word for it- 81m. ply cut the coupon below and inclose 10c stamp to help cover the distribution xpnset and XJncle Barn's mall will bring you tb moat valuable package you ever received. Toothache Gum STOPS TOOTHACHE tnatanllv Oeanee tV eavitjrKPrevwnts dec". , , All drug stores 01 by mail. 1 Jc ... . 0. DtNV Co., Drrtjorr, Mich, amusements. Take m Car Kide to LAKE MANAWA HO Minutes from Omaha,' ' ' ' It has many attraction DANCING in the Orand, Spaoiooa Bail soon every afternoon and evening con tinue to b a big attraotion. Muslo by Arthur S. Smith's oreheetra. BATKINO, BOATIKO, SOU.ZB COARTBB, BtSBKT-CrOi BODWD, ETC. DAY LIG HT?5?5S5 VATJDXTH.I.B Includes! Three Dlerickx Bros., Herculean Athletes;. "Old Black Joe" Burton, Plantatfon Melodlat; Ward St Barton, Musical Entertainera; Happy Jackepn, Hobo Comicker. Pfcturea ' changed daily'. New vaudeville. Thurs day. Hours f: to B, AMY "AT lit, 7 to U p. m. ' . I TISCB 1 UCr . CQVCB ABT TIMS; STAT TBS LIMIT Saturday, JULY and Paul Streets ladeHndentlr Isdividjial: ictlitis. , A literal sod th passing of th t three years to snasaiasty tn ksvi. WildWeit Girls, Vac, imes, tenor .flat. GiMrdiai Ruralea, Chara- w -v. plon Met snd w m Women Shsrsihooters, experts of th Lstist, Bucking Horses,. Roart- SQ rlders. Line ftide.'s, Ring. Riders. Pony Evprcit Vet erans, Pioneers, rismsmen, Old Timet snd Heroes of the Wilder- 8te- Threwecer-Baffsiees, Long-horned . Steers, .Cow. Ponies, Indian Ponies, snd all the otoer real, actual, genain. simon-p.tre denizens of. the cow tamp and csttle range. ReprodiMini the Sports, Fralics.Csmes.Gsllinuies.Hsrdihips, Perils, Ceaabsts-tod'Advetitarct aad KoniKitk tad (pecttcaia; Dsily Happening! of their Lives.. Indiana frtih from camsftre and coancIl,skif their arst acquaintance wun paierace civurxuion, i ranrst- a stive tuoatraswna sad paint.- SSd (xluhiling War Dance and other Weird Rites sad Cnetwrtles, Ssvateries, Horsemssship, Bow and Arrow Skill. 27 ."..,1 J ... X-VTi . . ar . M m --.tx na' J MB- rv MN.P W -ted raetbodtoi Hunting, Trap piag, trailing and AabothiDg. PICKETT mnK&2t$ - , Zi -a r.inwnee -. m. i 1 V i