TIIE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. JANUARY 8, 1U1. - By MELLIFICIA. 0V THAT the holiday are well over and tbe fosslp hav had a real JV I good rilnr at the rent cure, they are bobbing again this eek . 1 - - ... ine . urmmas lestivmes. mese parties have always bad a Httl fair of the Board of Kduoation ahowa way 6t their own of bringing the yourger art together, and thla time It la ,oUl esjwnditurea for im in than for la the dpbutante set. im- th" fact that noma salaries ,, , ' , A , , . . of toachera advanced under tha stito- At all of.the functions for this year's I J a certain young debutante-1 mMI(, ty3ttm , V0fue whlcH afford, fc has been constantly wen with the son of one of Oniaha'a oldest families, j rontinuou progress. This mtos received a moat envied honor recently and the voting man in: Th to,al penditurea for iH were question has until now auccesnfully dodged the rumor darts, enjoying Er? t"tretrtSn rti nice, quiet existence. Ills older brother, however, ha not been so for-' salaries of r,7,6H. ; ta wu, M240!s9. lunate, as he has twice been scheduled to take the grand matrimonial leap! The increase is partly due to additional and is supposed even now by bis favored friends to be planning a wedding I ,"rhep" mrt 1'red requirement, trip but owine to the nromln.nr. f h. tn.lH h fir.t !,., .l ib" t0 lh Permanent ay item by . , . ' uc. imuuuii auiuiiKsi u a society it you know. Entertain Rudolph. Ganz. ' Mr. Iluiiolph tluns of lionlreau fSwitserland, who li to make his first ap pearanca In coni-ert ' before Omaha udlencea this evening, wa entertained at luncheon today at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. August Boralum. Mr. Gans Is a vary old friend of Mr. and Mr, llorj hims. and his hosla have enjoyed tha hospitality of Ms home tn wltserland at nrntiy different times. Thla luncheon will bo very Informal, without any ceremony whatever. Just a visit between artiste of a luna standing friendship. : . Holiday Visitors Returning Mlsa Catherine Bamlots, who spent th holiday ' with hr mother. Mrs. T. K. Handera, tcft Tuesday for WaatiltiBtntt, l. O., wliero she will renum her studies at Martha Washington aemlnary. Mra. H. J. Merrltt of KvaiuvllI. Ind.. who haa spent the last two weeka as the guest of Mr. and Mra. John Merrltt, haa returned to her home. Mr. Herbert French, who ha keen a ruest at tha -home, of her' parent. Mr. and Mr. Iaaaa Conation, will leave thla evening for her home In I-oulsvlIle, Ky. Will the Visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Iter, Klrsrhbraun and malt daiurhter of ChlrsKo are expected Thursday to be th arueeta of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hlller, Mrs. Edwin Morrison of Kansas City return to her homo Hsturduy, after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mra. A. T. Ttikey. Mr. Fred Ochsentwln of Ft Ixiula baa arrived to ba th guest of her mother, Mr. H. B, Beaver for aeverat week. Recent Affairs. v . A surprise party wss riven Wednesday evening In honor of Mis Klsle , Oestrant of Milwaukee, who la a guest at the home of Miss Helen Reynolds. Those present ware; Vlssca Misses ' Klele Uestrant Kins Weipner, I. nolle Heln, Mmie llaimn, Kutli KIhkwII, Helen lieynulds. I'lHre t'offf. MHrs. J.ihn Kennebeck, Oerhardt Martin, J mi Km-lln. A. ,1. Connor. 'Wilson Hryaiis, 'Thomas Kenney. TV.e girl of the John leere Plow com rany rave a hncn ahower Wednesday rvenlntt fn honor cf Mlns l.cnnle Jones, who will be married thla monlh. Th ueit wr; - . Mlxses- 7 Winr. io Jonea, , 1'la Klli'ttaard. Hianrhe lennord, l''Hrl Alrnrn, Mollio Mitcliell, A'tl ie IloUien. Jtvdlia Cuoicr, MlrC M.illle Hurke, 1 .-itinh Mnrtln, ' lure I'rtersi-n, Julia, MrOrsih, My lunniliy, Aluy Krii'hmark, 4v'hsi fstji'. Entertain at Dinner.' One of theTnoel) attractive and nn tisnally appolntei dinners before the sub scription dsnce of last evenlna was rlvoi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. t. J'etors. The guosts were inembcra of tlie dsiK-Ing club and Included: Mr. and Mr. x. J. Mslioney Mr. end Mr. Harry llurklev. Mr, nl Virs. rnk HHinilnm. J;r. sna .Mrs, tienry ytnon. News of the Wayfarers. Registering at the Hotel McAlpln l New York City front Omaha during the last week er Mr. 11. T. Cotey, Mr. Thomas A. ,Valh, Mr. and Mrs. N: 1L ;old. , J Ori final Cooking Club. The Oriirlnal Cooking club, was enter Mined today at the home of Mrs. Joseph Xjirker. Covem were plated for; MMtrfames-- Me(lairfM- H. fr-pplelun,' Mi.nlier 'oliwlier. S'smue! l;i;rns, 'harl. T. Kountse, Visr.) M. iUircois, Jiii)T.Hni,;j, 3-uthcr Kuunuc, Jos. -ph ii kcr, Weddin? Announccnient Tha wtddln of M!f ll.U....,l,. isiftuvinn Myers. dsuKhtor of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. ' Myers, and r.ertram B. tauni took place ! .nit aftcrt.con at 3 o'clock at the hom i f tl brtdo's parent. a performed by Ilev. Th ceremony A. C. IXiuatuet. To Honor "r. Horrison, Mrs. J'red, A. Cusc,len ente rtaturd at a prettily appointed luncheon Wednes day In honor of Mrs. !".. li. Morrison of Kama Clly, whd Is the guest of her e.ftcr. Miss tlliel Tuke. Coseis r 4i laced for; ' Xlrttlimt- Mi'siianies V it Worr.:.n, A 11. WsUli, v, u. ronfiit. Alien Kniiinsuii, J A. C. Ktnued.v. A. il. t.lluk, ;orijre V. .li lmMou, i-ruuk Hrov.ii, ra'il H'lselatvl. Informal Luncheon. Mrs. V. A. I'.ioivan fc'nm a very in (ortnal luncheon today at her home. The l.nt-nti, ho wer the uutuIh rs of on vt tha wiut.r briJgc iluts, m; M .-alnii1i M. mlumt' t .loi.n A. Mi Mian, Arthur tteminglua -i.ou Ie. iloaw s'larke of W. A C Johnson, ht lxnn. 'liil-.a Koi.nue. l;ila 8muiis, i I tlK Ji.HIOtl. , i:rs Katnrnns Mct'ornilck. At tLe Erandeis. Mrs. C. fccKrt entertained at a matinee pony at the H:nd"l Wtf...a4y after tfiion In hoiur of Mrs. V. v, Troxell of I.am-roft, .Nib., l.o U lr fcueL Tlioi rent rn: ra. V.". W Troell. ' Mr. K '. Temiiiaii. AilAa Allies fci'.'itt. LonlKt Aiial. Iiifcirrr.&l Dance. its -jun lor J-un" cl.il. w; t ioni.bi o.,in Hid arly tljis Hie ktt;o;.u'.taa tloli. vniog ( tint Lesgue to JIttt. 'Ins Jr-ijtial rui)i.iio leavue Hi tlrfiet ri4. i,ce of ill. Francs A. Uro i A i Vir.;.ort street, iiflUty ,ri:r- Thursday, January 7, 1915. v,..,..- ' .-,- ' immiDK ana max is quite; enougn, ' MISS DELIA C. TOR BEY, who became known as "Aunt0 Delia while she supplied the Thanksgiving' and Christmas pies for the White Ilouae when occu pied by her nephew, Wil liam Howard. Taft, has given a valuable piece of land to the town of Mill bury, that the offer of $10,000 from Andrew Car negie for a library might bo accepted, noon, at S:30 o'clock. Important business will ba transacted and a full attendance is tloatrsd. . ' To Attend Wedding. Mr. Joseph Greenfield left Wednesday evening fir Kansas City to atteud the wedding of her niece. M'ss Jonuctte tJIJck. and Mr. Aaron Kiatlief; which will he celebrated st the riallluiore hotel 1. day evenlug. lUbbl JJ. Jona will of. filiate. , Concert Parties. 1 1 On of the parties for 'Rudolph Oan' concert thla evening will be corapoaed of; Misses- Mlees '":" Nash. VUaltilaCrofoot. Mary Mumihhorf, 4i. A I', Crotoot. A.faruily party will, be mads tip of Mr. and Mrs. Gcrrlt Fort. Mr. Gerrit Tcrt. Jr.. and Miss Henrietta Fort. Informal Dinner. . Mr: and Mrs. U y. Crofoot entertained at dtuner Wednesday evenlnjt at their home. It wa an InformaJ affair and the . sutMia' wei-; . Mr. and Mr V n r..m. t .. .... . L 1 ' "ft'i.. ' ...me. i.i u in nchlioff. A,r" c- vv- 'lull. " ' ". "" Personal Mention Mr k. J visiting at J'eak of Et.rrlngton. Jll.," Is th home of Mr. and Mrs tl.nrv 1 a t l i " f Uvel lit Omaha. Mrs. 1'rake foi-merly Mr. and Mr. Clement Chase have leased their home on Svjnth Thirty-third street and bav taken art apartment In the New ilamtlton. STATE CRIME COMMISSION ! MAKES REPORT TO GOVERNOR Member of the State Crime vommlasion appointed by Governor Morehead to In vestlgat crime conditions In the stats and mnk auKfestion for Improvement In penal rernodle, re )n Uncoln Wedneailay. whet they put th flnul leu. tie on their report and give It to the governor. Tho iiM-mber who met In Lincoln wr: lil.trlft Judge Sutton and Ir. J. K. Jen kiim of Cinalia. and JuUms Lincoln Krost Hev. I.r. leavltt and J. K MUUr of Lincoln. . Dlstrh-t JuJg frlutton declined to give any hint as to the nature of the report. 'BENSON MASS MEETING - ON SEWER PROPOSITION A mass me ting will be held by citlsena ot lcRiiii this evening at the local Flrenwn'a hail. 57as Main atreet. to dla eue the sewer -lateral lroovtttou now facing th suburb. V. A. Kdijukal. engi. ni sr. of Omaha, will be preeant to assist in general technical points te be conskl ered. lxxhl Improvement club will r resont the Intocest of Various distri Is. Tha N'unpartisan Progratv riub baa called thl public nttiiig. . lr. Urll'a I'tae-lar-lluHe). Get a tic bonis today, keep It for your round or cold. Good for children, aJult u.vi aged. AU drusisU-Adertiijiant. 3 " Y COST OF RUHH1HG SCHOOLS IS LESS Total Expenditure! in 1914 Under 1913 Despite Increases in Psj of Teachers and Janitors. naUEES IN THE AmJAL REPORT Trie annua rerxiri of tha financial ml wnirh salaries automatically Increase with the teacher' advancement. J'or ex ample, the pay of teacher In, the ele mentary school run a follow. Grade teacher without accredited ex perience. for the first year: t0 for the second year; true, third year; I7C0. fourth year; tH. fifth year: W60, sixth year; lixw. seventh yearj put. eighth year; $1,400 thereafter. And the system SMplles also te other Instructora; so that 'a larger budget for teachers' salariea I not necessarily an indication of mpney ill spent. Liquor, license for 14 brought tn $279,000. a attaint I $33,000 In sight for ISIS, simply because of a decrease In the num ber of saloon from; 7 to 263. , Kaoh saluon pny It.ooe a year toward th edu cation of your boy and girl. onte Bfclfts H4h Way. Th total tax collections amounted lat year to tti61.M3.a4. Fuel last year coat only $24.11, aa against $S.C1 ' for 1M; "1m provements" $27,08S, aa against $4.1S. Janltora' pay nets relative Increase, while that of office and clerical hire I slightly less than in mi. There I a fall ing off la polio court fine, explained by Judge Foster a dye tor numerous ap peals: possibly, remission also nay cut ome figure. Th state apportionment wag $40,(73.10. Official atateaeeat. These are the larger item of Income. Here Is Secretary Botirke ofridaj tate ment of general fund expenditures for 1H: . Advertising , Hooks Cartage and freight Census enumeration.... C'onruitlin and sites. Examining committee.., Knel , Furniture end fixtures Improvements insurance $ T2.rt 4.3I4.H2 7 M 41 1S.04M1 MO.00 34.1I.? Mf, .57 exchange fW.RIZ.fW Interest and Janitors .... 6,4(s;.7(i Light and power... Maps Officers and dork Itepalrs i.,., Special taxes. ..,..v Supplies ,. Teacher Miscellaneous sr.ti iK.no . ?U:!4. .7I.T7 44.iK1.t7 679 oT.4 fl 7.18LOI Total......::.....; Here Is the general fund tlon: , . ' - Cash In ... treasury January 1. Ilil4...t Itecelpta durlnn 191f ...tta.m.u recapltnla- t' W.?7.fr7 t. a.raina vniaianu .Ins Jan. t, 1S14..I 106 II Warrants Issued during 1914 Kl'.txa.lJ Transferred from general fund 4S.K3 W Balamm Jn, J, 1J . 7l,lw.o ..J tlM'MXM tt,47.HI.B7 Is. Arrested Here for Coloring. Oleo Charged with failure to play the spe cial government tax required on oeo margertne. George W. Gllmore has been taken Into custody by local federal of ficers. Gllmore, who waa Indiotsd Jn St. Louis, was arrested at the home of his daughter. 1440 North Eighteenth ilreet. Gllmore, with, Raymond A. and George Martena, wes engaged In wholesale dis tribution of olcomargerlne.. la St. Louis. He had taken out a license for blending, but not for coloring, and the aubatance he eold was found 1A be colored. The Martena were alse indicted on the charge and It la believed that Olltnore wa morely a foil for them. RUBLE NOTES BUSINESS : IMPROVEMENT IN WEST R. g, Ruble, assistant general passenger agent of the Union Pacific, with head quarter in Denver. ta toVn with the assertion that. all through the mountain sections there haa been a derided Im provement In general business since the first of the year. Said Mr. Ruble; "Trade tn all line haa picked up wen derfully since the beginning of the year and everywhere there i a feeling of con fidence restored. We are looking for many nourlet during the coming seasoa and anticipate thai during the holding of the Pacific ooeet expositions a great ninny people, either going or coming,' will atop ever Ja Colorado.". DAVIS TRIES T01NJOIN CHATTEL LOAN AGENCY Luther f. Ivls. whs borrowed $109 el a chattel losri firm and who asserts thai he la being annoyed by claims that he till jea K although be ha made many paymenta cm the loan, haa brought suit in district court for aa accounting and for an Injunction preventing further per secution. The Home I.oea compaay, auoceaaor te the Ktate Mortgage Loan company, and the Kelley Mercantile company, a collec tion firm, are defendant. The money Wa originally borrowed from tha st.t. j Ixi ai company. DOTY IS INJURED WHEN STREET CAR HITS AUTO While driving north on Eleventh street across the Harney atreet car tracks Ed Poly. 4IT South Fourteenth street, andS . T. Haskell, ltmS Corby, were thrown tn the pavement when the vehicle was struck a glancing blow by a westbound car. Doty received li.Umal Injuries and aa removed to Rt. Josephs hospital. Haskell was not hurt FOSTER-MADDEN CONTEST IS TO BEHEARD TODAY Hearing of th lection coateat brought by R. J. Madden against Charles Foster, police Judge, will rou before County Judge Crawford today en a point raiaod by Foster arising from the writ ing of a date 1D14 liuiead of 1M6 oa a legal paper. Should this point be over ruled by lu court, counting of the bal lot I ejitctnd to bo fccgua, at osx, CTLEBEATX3 75TH BIRTHDAY BY WALKING ROUTE. f .M l-'4 i . JOHN H. TEBBINB. John H. Tebblna. one of th four original free delivery mail carriers In Omaha, 1 celebrating hi seventy-fifth blrthdulr to day . by carrying - hi regular Wilt route in' the' federal building and the buildings juart across Sixteenth atreet Tebblna haa been a mall carrier In Omaha for forty-two year and la the oldest carrier In point of service. He ha never been orf duty on account of sickness. Ms only vacations having been the annual event, and one leave of absence, resulting from an Injury be re ceived when on duty. He aerved three year In the union army during th civil war and marched with Sherman to the sea. In addition to participation In several big battle and atege. Mr. Tebblna Is atlll hale and hearty and expects to continue tn the service of L'nsl flam for aeyeral more years. II Uvea at 127 South Twenty-eighth street With his wife, who Is Just one year younger than he, and four children. Muscle Makers for Boys in the Parks . , Hummers Surprise Commissioner Hummel haa a dandy surprise party awaiting th girl and boy of Omaha. It la to come off with th break a' aprlng. Here tt Is: He will plaee in eight parka Rlvervlew, Deer and Hanioooi on the south, Elmwood on the west, Bemht In the central section. Kountse, Miller and Fontenello en the ' nortiwwhat Dick Grotte talis "muscle developers" for tlyt boys, although If Dick bad an eye for alliterative beauty he might make It muscle maker. . That will enable the park aommiastoner to turn over to the girlies tho slides, which they and boys have been using Jointly heretofore, and which have been extremely popular. ' Thee "muscle developers" combine two turning polea, two trapeses, two climbing poles and six traveling rings. They will reach a length side by side of forty-five feet. They have .proved to be howling successes in other cities arvi can be bought for reasonable price. Their In stallation, Commissioner Hummel feels, will vastly enhance the possibilities of the park for juvenile recreation and sport, and they have already had remarkable effect, he say. Big Mortgage on New Hotel Filed A mortgage securing the $400,000 loan mad by the Metropolitan Life Insurance company of New York to the manage ment of the Fontenelle haa been filed In the office of Harry Pearce, register of deeds. The loan I to .draw t per cent Interest until 1930. after which time the rat wlU be i until 1936. when It wUl mature. ,, . Ten thousand dollar is to be paid March 1 each year for five years, no further payment being due until 1325. NOTED JAPANESE SURGEON HEAD RED CROSS WORKERS The party of Japanese Red Cross work era enroute to the war sons of Fimu and coming direct from Japan, according to the advice received bv railroad of ficials here. Is headad bv Dr. Jem RikhVI said to be one of the most noted surgeona or tne Mikado realm. Th Itinerary of the JanansM haa 1km changed a btt. They will come tn over tne l nldn pacific, arriving at 5:80 o'clock mi evening and twenty minutes later Will aa uit over t h f it.,uu t - -- .wmw, tiftTW- Ing In a private car. The party consists of Dr. Susuki. four assistants and eigh teen re male nurse. BUY IT NOW CAMPAIGN . ' ENDORSED BY HAMMOND ' Th ' Duy It Now" .campaign atarted by the Agricultural Publisher' Associa tion of the United Btater. ha been heart. lly endorsed by W. 8.- Hammond, newly inaugurated governor of Minnesota, ac cording to a letter Just received by Chairman C. C. llosewater of th nub. Maters' gpecia: oommltUe In charge of tne campaign. Rub Rheumatic Aching Joints And Stop Pain P-heumat-m is patn" oaly. Not one raa la fifty requires internal treatment. ttop druggta-!. Rub sooth ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs. Oil" right Into your sore, stiff, aching Joints, and reliaf eomss Inslan'ly. SL Jacobs OH" Is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and can not bur the skin. Umber up! Quit complaining Qui a small trial bottle of eld, boneat "St Jacobs Oil" at any drug stoi. and ta Just a moment you'll b fre from rhe. maUo pain, rrnss and stiffnesa Pon't suffer! Relief awaits von. "St J,,. Gil" Is J it a good fur sciatica, vocrwJ-1 tJ lUfubero, bacaate sj-taUi, 4 SAENGERFEST CLUB IS HOW ORGANIZED German-Am erican$ Here Prepare to Handle Meeting- of the Saenger bnnd Here Next Summer. MANY SINGERS ARE COMING At the club room of the Omaha Muslk Vereln, fevententh and Cas street. Wednesday night a large number of the musically Inclined German-Americans of Omahu met and organized th Omaha 8ar igerfest association,, having for It principal purpose the management of the ftaengerbund of the Northwest Umt will hold its meeting her luring th coming summer. Officers .were elected as fol lows: President Ieo Hoffmann. First Vic President A. Ia Meyer, Second Vic President Theodore Pln bold. rieeretary Val J. Peter. Treasurer B. F, Meile. Secretary Peter was given authority to nam his assistant, and the two officers, together with th others elected, are em powered to name an executive commu te of thirty persons to aid in carrying on the work Incident to the holding of th meeting that ia expected to bring anywhere from JB.000 to to, 000 people to the city during the wek of BaengerfeeL Will Iaereaa Measkera-lsi. fiiefja wer taken to Immediately In crease .th membership of all the local Oerman ainging societies In order that a chorus of not less than LOGO voice may ba secured to take put in the concerts that will be given. Prof. Theodore Rud Reese was elected musical director, and be announced that In the near future, as soon aa he oan get the singers together, practice will begin. In the meantime he will be anxloua to get singers, and those, both men and women, who desiro to join the chorus ra requested to communicate with him. ' Ills telephone Is Harney 4171. Chorus rehearsals will be at the Verctn headquarters. Seventeenth andi Cass streets, where, during the last " few months, several thousand, dollar have been expended in enlarging and refitting and refurnishing the auditorium. The newly organized Saengerfest asso ciation la to become; a permanent musical Institution of the city. It Is incorporated nnder th lawa of the state and will de vet Us energies to building; up music locally, bringing musical attraction to the city and fostering movement both in the city and in the state, EMrlng the meeting .numerous let ters were read from musical organi sations alt over the west and central west, all pledging support to tbe 8aenger fest to be held the coming summer and all Indicating that the attendance will be large. Charles Metz Buys Hugh Murphy Lot ' A deal has Just been closed by which Charles Mets wilt acquire by purchase the residence- lot belonging to Hugh. Murphy at th northwest corner of Thirty-seventh street and Dewey avenue. Th amount Involved is not yet disclosed. but the property Is In th center of the West Farnam' district and Immediately opposite th handsome home built by E. Cudahy and now occupied by Mrs. P. A. Nash. . y COMMERCIAL CLUB HAS NOMINATION UST READY Te chocs members of the Commercial club to run for the office of directors cf th club at an early meeting, the nomi nating committee met at luncheon and prepared a list cf nomination, which wilt be announced within a few days. Keep Uric Acid Out of Joints Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to Eat Less Heat and Take Salts. Rheumatism la easier to avoid than to core, states a well-known authority. We ar advised to' dress warmly; keep the feet dry; avoid exposure; eat less meat. but drink plenty of good water. Rheumatism is a direct result of eating too much meat and other rich foods that produce urio acid which Is absorbed Into the blood. It Is the function of the Utldnrys to filter this acid from, the blood and cast It out In the urine; the porea of th akin are also a means of freeing the blood of I this Impurity. . In damp and chilly cold weather th akin pores are closed thua forcing tb kidney to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fall to eliminate the uric add whtch keeps accumulating and cir culating through tha system, eventually settling In th joints and muscles. causing stiffness, serenes and pain called rheumatism.. . At tbe , first twinge of rheumatism get any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Baits; put a tablespoonful In a glass of water and drink before break fast each morning for a week. This ta said to eliminate urle acid by stimula ting the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding tha blood of these Impurities. Jad Baits Is Inexpensive, harmless and Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with Ittbla and la used with excellent results by thou sands of folks who ar submit to rheu matism. Her you hav a pleasant, effervescent Uthla-.rater drink which help overcome uric add and la bene ficial to your kidney as well. Advertisement- . wrtsj .-.vy.k-iiiiijiiiji LUXliS MERCAimLE CO., Distributors , . I'huiiO iHU)jt a and ha a case ; scat bonu Bicycle Turned to a Motorcycle in Less Than Minute A tiny but powerful gasoline engine built Into an extra wheel and attach able to any bicycle In lee than a min ute i the latest gasoline achievement to be seen In Omaha. v A local motorcycle aeent had a dem onstrator riding abont town yesterday afternoon, showing off the new wheel. The extra wheel, when attached to a bicycle, makes It look like a child's trl Icycie. The attachment wlghs about ea-enty pounds end Is said to cost about ISO. According to the man riding the ma chine yesterday, the erglne Is strong enough to pull rider and wheel up aN moat any hill and can attain a speed of forty miles an hour. MUST PUT BATHING SUIT ON SEPTEMBER MORN TO ENLIST "Would a September Morn tattoo on thearm be sufficient cause for rejection from th 'navy?" inquires Andrew J. Nicholson :of Fremont Lieutenant T. M. Tipton of the local recruiting office replied, "You are In formed that a tattoo of September Morn' would be sufficient cause for rejection upon application for enlistment In th navy. If you desire to enlist, would sug gest that you have a bathing suit added to the design." Stops Headache, Pain, Neuralgia Ton can clear your Lead and reliewa a dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache In a . moment with, a Dr. James" Headache Powder. This old-time headache relief acta almost magically, aend someone to the drug stor now for a dime package and a few momenta after you take 'a powder you will won der what became of th headache, neu ralgia and pain. Stop suffering It's) needlesa Be sure yeu get what you ask for Advertisement. ' . : :!iVjii!i Make a DoUar's Worth of Coal Do a Dollar's Worth of Work In odw words, get ywir Toaasy't yrorth. Bum coal that giret " the greatest possible amount of beat without waste. Remem ber that coal differs in quality. "So buy your coal with your t eyes open. Make certain of quality by buying by name. Ask for .. ' CEHIGirmCEY ANTHRACITE 1 The Coal That Satisfies V ' You can use less of this coal and get more heat .from the amount you use than from any ordinary coat unibavAUET TVls SI Is Dlsplarad by Oatdara wUMifuiusbVaUerAaUwwMU day. LEHIGH VALLEY McCormlck Building . . ICCALSALgacj FLO'R and the Gulf Coast .is near and offers splendid attractions to winter tourists. i Lov Fares Reduced rate 'round trip tickets on sale daily from Omaha via Chicago end North Western Ry. to all the famous southern resorts: j Jacksonville. $50.68- Orlando $58.48 New Orleans. 41.18 Tampa...... 62.28 Mobile ...... 41.18 StPetersburg 6Z28 St Augustine 52.93 Miami 72.78 Palm Beach. 69.18 Havana..... 87.18 Cffs. dimly Irs tease as etas cSxs Favorable Stopover PrivOegea Choice of Scenic Route Liberal Return Limit 'Xi i . v.. 'r 4 .- ' 5 SEVERE ECZEMA ON HANDS AND WRISTS Hands Swelled and Cracked. Tor ture to Put in Water. Itched and Burned. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and Was Healed. Bendon, Mich.--" My ersema began by small water, blisters oa my hands and on th outside of my wrUte, . My hands swelled and cranked, and now they did ftchl It was torture so pas them In warm water. The breaking out oa toy hand was very unsightly. It Itched sad burned so I would scratch until It would bleed. ' . Then tt would hurt worse than rar aad tb Itch ing did sot eeaa. Lot of nights X would scarcely sleep at all for th itching and burning. " I got remedies but th trouble would re- -turn a soon as I Quit using them. Finally I wrote for a free sample of Ontieura Boap and Ointment which wa promptly sent. Th samples helped then I bought a box of Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment. In lees than a week tb Itching ceased and the ecxema began to get well. , Beor I had toed two boxes of Cuticura Ointment and tb Cuticura Soap I was healed." (Signed) Mra. Chaa. Bowman. Jun 80, 10H. ' , Sample Each Free by Mall With 33-p. Bldn Book en request. Ad dress post-card "Cuticura, Dept. T, Bos ton.." Bold throughout th world. Lease for sale , On very fine Dentist's Office 3' rooms ensuite. THE BEE BUILDING "7 building that UalwayM new" Inquire for Superintendent, Room 103. Lehigh Valley Anthracite is rich in carbon. 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