TIIE IU:E: OMAHA. MONDAY. AUOIST 30, I'll; for IlKNT Ptnrea mm Ufflrea. fjoon auta sales room nn Fsrnam Ft. Very vrsaonable rent. Tel. Ivmg. iw. f HAVE a t-rnom milt, will share with wtnt om, frcter lawyer; D. T7- It kfthdlllrk WAREHOUSE-TRACK A GK. Part or all of one floor In lara-e fl re ctory brick bul'd'pg. 1 arge freight els ator. Address J IS Be. WANTED TO BUI WANT El To buy -foot Jeweler.' wall ' case, oak flnth and A-l condition. Ad dress T C7. Bee. rmrr, furniture bought and U 4 ', lOIIKT prior or old clothl lg. D 4TK WANTED Reliable real eclats company to anil large tract of Texas 'an-i. ub 'i-Wni Antiroaa fo 36. Wlnterset, la. n-i oM1. w.h. "o ho chefiC raati. Otva price, and location. J. W4 Boe WANTKD TU RENT r S LIGHT housekeeping; rooms for family oi 4 or furnish u collage, irom 10 S30 per month, for Sept. L H Mu, lie. ..;.rr-- ,.zr.-i . 1 REAL ESTATE FARM nNril t,M Pn 41. H HAvfc Vol' A FARM Kuu 5ALIt! lorfa-s Moat Powerful Want Ad Me- dlum." Twenty-flva words aery Friday evening. Haturaav morium anu - Saturday evenlna: and unnay morning for one month, irlvlng sixteen ada oa AatTfHa, mtmtm .B & a lit faVOPslsl I TA; 78 worna iT 'Zri$on ot .nylr.- paper, uu.uw reaaer. aany m . natea. ' better. W. T laws. IOWA BAKGAIN Want to inov to Omaha. Have house J TT" . . 1 1 1 L. II . .1 barn, two guud sbedj. bii.k cntckon houe twui leave tne chickens In U, a. I ti.re lots fa.tni east, good iocailn, two block, from car, nut tuo cio u to town sun.e iii.pruveme.ns. will sell cheap for """" " lnelr " ,lr In0 RT-aieat cure BROKEN BOW, Neb., Aug. .-(Spo-caah, Wili make arraiigiiun tur pay on earth for pain. Will reMeve and cure . . . Th , thn ,,. meats. Addrea- u Wi. Bee. more nulokty than any other known rem- 1 ;:Tlh!,.",l.. In?.' "1. . a BASV MO.NKY Altalta land, &X tcrti, 4 mile, of town; good improvements. Want general nierchund.se stock. J. Teu nant, SecaiUles Bld.. Uea Moin. FOR SALE. 30-aTre improved pasture land, near Council Bluffs, at ISO per acre, suitable for fruit and garden, well watered. Day & Hess Co., 12.1 Pearl St.. Council Bluffs, la. Idaka. IF TAKEN before September 10, 200 acre, on liver bottom, one mJlo from good railroad town, eight mliea from county aeaL Orchard, trame barn, sod house, all fenced. Cheapest land In Custer county. S. B. Mckenty, Analey, Neb. FOR SALE 280-aere farm in Berahl Co., Idaho, t mlie. from K. R. and poatof flce; lia A. under cultivation; 100 ton. hay, 26 A. In grain. 1 A. In potatoes, 85 head of cattle, 18 horara, all machinery and implements; U7.0U per acre, inducting everything. For particulars, address 1& O. Farnsworth, Plllon, Montana. Ml.srwila. MO ACRES, mUe. from Mlnneapolla, one mile from tewn; lt acre, unuer cultivation; bajance used for paature; can pracUcally all be cultivated: heavy soli. Good let buildings, constating of room bouse, large barn, granary, com crib., windmill., etc; the land will pro duce CO bushel, of corn per acre: tele phone In bouse: country thickly settled: complete set of machinery; head of stock, consisting of 11 cows, balance 1 and J-year-olda; six good how., 26 hogs, chickens, one-half of thla year", crop and everything on the farm goc. at o an acre, half cash. Schwab Hros.. 102. fly mouth B.dg., Minneapolis. Mum HiiwrllniiriiM. WOULD accept relinquishment on (M0-A as first payment on good 160-A. J as. T. Madigan, WaUac. Kaa. REAL ESTATE LOANS FARM LOANS. S PICK CENT. TOLAND Ik TRI'MBri.L. Pee Bldg. i TO $M).(M ina promptly. F. It. weaa, weao nirg. ISih and Fa mam 8ta CITY and fairn loans, 6, S1. per cent J. H. Uumont o- 41 sut Bank. A "For Bate" ad will turn second-hand furrlture into cash. CITT froperty. Large loan, a specialty. W. H. Thomas. ;-3 state Hank B-.ag. WANTFD Good (arm and city load. IovhI ratea. PBTER8 TRUST CO.. IJ Farnam. O.MAHA homes. East Nebraska farm.. O'KFEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 101S Omaha National. Thone Pomrlsa "T'B. A'ONKY on hand lor city and farm loan H. W. Binder l Ity wanonsi nana mo. P.K us 'list for farm loan, in eastern Neh Tntted Htatea Troar I'n.. Oman. 6fo CITY I.OANiS. C. O. Carl berg. aiO-lt Brandel. Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED AV ANTED to buy t lots, must be eon- nected, on paved street; state location and price. A dress K-886, Bee. ( . I REAL ESTATE ACREAGE phoue ONE-HALF acre well improved, Wtbsttr 1062 after 11 a. m. ; ; REAL ESTATENORTH SIDE Bungalow w. nave a very cias.y. new, iivs-roora bungalow, $4x40 that I up-to-date in fnii iu.wmvnt. i.r in- ioeto4 No. 73 North S4th ft., where all homes are near homes and where many homes are ng built, we win make term to suit purchoMir. Norris & Norris 400 bee tfldg. Phone Uauglaa 4270. OOOD (-room house for sale or trade i $ lots; bearing iruit and suade UvJ ; yard la all fenced in; ha good Well water; locatea toil N. $4lh St. Address F Vi, care Bee. For sale bv owner, new 4-r bungalow, $20 cast,. $.V. per month. HernyW4 SEE" TrhSAT ONCE, New S-r, bunga ow, 1 I lock south of M I er l k.. cheap; see owner 2910 Crown Point Ave. Phone Webster $14. REAL EST'TE WEBT 8nE HOUSE. 2870 bodge 8t., U. VV. Aioo, 1VJL nr., or iv tvu.e Council Bluffs. la. Phone Black 1617. REAL ESTATE VACANT A beautiful building lot for your bunga low or house, 1 blk to car; price reason able terma owner, phone Walnut $37. $ adjoining lots, near 42d and Webater Ave. J. P. Coo. iz3 Karri am. Red 4MU. FOR 8A LB J Three lota and three shares cf Ralalon Tow run u Co. stuck. HANS Jl'GION. X4 Leavenworth bu REAL ESTATE MISCtCI.LtNEOl'H FIE AND ELKVK.N'-KuOM MOi'sjK For sale or trade' 11-room house has two apt., all mod. and in fin condition; li trade for lot or house. Tel. Wsbster 7O40. i Nebraska COURTS TO DECIDE WHAT ARE "CORES" Food Commissioner Haraan Bring. Actios Against Various Drag Firms of Lincoln. TFST OF LAW ON MISBRANDING (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. Aug .-Specl.l -Rlghts vi ituem meaicine manuraciir.ra ap dealers to Bell or keep for sal any ar ticle conta'nlng on the label the word "pure" mill k i4.l.l. k.. . a... " "v ........ ii j a vpui in J rr- ti e court In Lancaster county, Food Commissioner Herman having; brought !ZS ' P" 8"n"t Unln ' terday. ri.i?,? comp h7 tn , .Ml. " ' compound labelled known aa "Hair Ca- tarrh Ciii-i. " mA Tnha w another druggl. will hava'to answer for the ft . 'i"cni." uUAri.iliBil m cure certain diseases. or tne ,atter at the Hargrewves dnur "tore, paying I'M a bottle for It. Tha euro" is manuractured In Lincoln hv fh - o,,fc x,,,., .t " a' Pn, m pro- DrlCtOr h A Vtll IT hlMn fsVWltlfllf aa m iirll.latA for the cltv nn.M.ZZ b'Safe tTu . - - - - n ,n" 0,8 ot th '' ainln.t tha ... v Comtwu,v' tne commlaaloner change the compIa-a to Include the have announced that they will fight the case through the court. Commlaaloner Harmnn has ben going after nunwona manw'actiirer. for using the wo d "cure" insisting that they have no right to use the name un1ea It really cures and that It la only another In- '"nirement of the law agilnst mlshrand- Ing. Recently he leaned a warning to the manufacturer, of "Salvation Oil " who label'el their at'iff "Tho gr ateat cure ed y all bodily pain." A. a result of the warnln-r they toned down their label to read "The great liniment for pa'n. Rec ommended for various arhea, pains, etc" Th. ni.llw nw MlaKMntn -a. . tin . t, f- .h rf. . " w the state law. One Severely Injured, nth firs TTnrt. in Hrfl sTi w ww (From a Staff Correapondent) LINCOLN. Aug. 29. (SpecM.)-H. Snyder, an electrician of Lincoln, had hls back broken and sustained other : probable fatal Injuries at o'clock thl morning when a Rock Island passenger train struck an automobile In which he and others were riding at the crossing . at Twenty-fifth and Randolph. It I. said that the machine wa going 1 about forty mile and hour and I. ap- beared to be trying to beat the train , to the crossing. The engine hit the ear and beside, injuring Snyder, L. J. Car ver, hi. partner in the electrical busi ness, and Everett Co of Omaha were injured, although not seriously. INHERITANCE TAX ON RITTER ESTATE FIXED NEBRASKA CITT. Neb.. Aug. (Special.) The county Judge of Otoe county ha fixed the Inheritance tax In , the Sophia Charlotte Rltter estate, which Is one of the largest probated In that county for some time. Mr. Rltter. who ; death occurred recently, left property ! valued at $167,2U.4. The Inheritance tax amount to $1.6C8.S, of which Otoe county will receive S79.06; Pawnee county, S544.S9. . and Johnson county. S244.88. The prop-, erty which consists largely of real ea'ate I i. divided a. follows: Otoe county. $67,400; Pawnee county, $40,800; Johnson county, ' .wu. xne personal property Is valued oi rii.JM.nu. ine property n divided among several children. been SLANDER SUIT FILED IN COLFAX COUNTY SCHUYLER, Neb., Aug. . Spc'ai.) Frantiska Kracl sued Frank Herbiich 1 In the district court for slander to that amount of $3,000. Butler county and Colfax countv aettlnd their difference in regard to tha Platte Hwr hrM - ,., $iV aa settlement In full for all claim now pending in court. 1 FAIRBURY, Neb.. Aug. 29. (Special.) I During the last week County Judge t J. i Nutxman issued marriage license, to the following: John R Stevenson and Rose K'stan, Kosooe C. Moles and Verna nialr. Ma-ner D. King and Irene Kroble. Milton Thomburg and Lela M. Lewis, Dietrich Wlllems and Edith I Rohrbaugh. R. C Mole and Miss Verna Blair were married at the bride's heme In Powell, Res. R. N. Orr'll of the Methodist Enis- copal church of th's city officiating. The b,Hd, '. a daughter of Mr. and Mr., usaa.il. a-iiu.a va a v j caiiu i si mm ncuci auil county school teacher. Mr. and Mr. I Moles left for a trip to California and on meir reium win resioe in r airoury. Mr- Mr Thomas L. Uter hare remoxed to Lincoln. Mr TT,-- l K - engineer on a passenger run on th Rock is'and out of that point. Mr. and Mrs. William Dryden and son leave for a visit with relatives In Good land, Kan., tomorrow. 'ti- --. SARGENT, Aug. 29.-fSpeclal.r-Th Alumni association of the Sargent High school had a social evening In the parlor of the Methodist Episcopal church on Tuesday evening. The officers of the association are John Reach, president; Lottie Phafer. vice president; Ha.el Yet ter. treasurer, and Irma Crown over, sec retary. -- ..--mm-n, C-et a Kc bot'ln of Sloan's Liniment ap ply on ba-k and tske dron four time, a day. All druggists. Advertisement LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO COXTR ACTORS. Not es la bsrebv given that sealed pro peaals will b rroelved by the unrter slrned for the rr' tlon of 4 two-story rtii basement b-ick addition to main building. Institution for Feeble-Mindad r-hlldren. G'enwood. Iowa up to one Vc'ock o. m.. September 14. ir$. For further particulars write Oeorre Mogrldve Supt.. or the State Architect t'e, Inea Iowa. Bv ORPPR fiF THE BOARD OF OON TRO' OF STATP INHTITITION8. F 8. TRFAT. SecreUry. H. F. LIEBKR, (Kate Architect A36-W Nebraska FLAT CAR BABY IS THRIVING Child Found at Fairbnry Nearly Dead Will Be Exhibited at State Fair. BROUGHT TO LIFE IN INCUBATOR (From a Staff Correspondent I LINCOLN. Aug. . tSpeiUD-The lit tle baby known aa the "flat-car b-tby," found at Falrbury on a-fiai car, wiier It had been abandoned by 1U mother when about 3 days eld. will be on ex hlblUoI1 ,t th, far. Tha baby, when lound about a month ago, waa wrapped In a sheet and near.y dolld u- l . W ........ W .a V. a iWkn.r-. ulc hospital In Lincoln and lth good car has been netting along nicely. No An Incubator ha. been .-cured from Omaha, In which the little girl, which ha. been christened Mary ole. V. M .vkikUU- Pkl. will re pose while on exhibition. This proiutsea to be one of the Intereatlng exhibits of "IS,,!'!; The state house grounds have again regained their former beauty. The grass was allowed to growthia summer In or- der that the dMide.lon. might be choked out. according to a recommendation of Commlaeloner Thoma. Ha.1. The heavy rain, of the summer lodged the graa so much that when It came time to clt It the lawn looked like jiytn.n. but a Th. Janitor, workl hard upon ,u however, and with the aid of lt " , Lf Bel ,noV r " out of th w,y; lhe roUKh Burf n1 th" lawn one of the beauty .pot of the city. Alleged Treasure Box Recalls Hunt for Money of Hermit Fullhart place, sixteen miles west of An selmo, of a strong wooden box that had been pried open and which suggested pre- vlously concealed treasure, call, to mind the murder of Oeorge Fullhart and tho aubsequent arrest and conviction of hi ak,,a . U lltl.m nl.. IT. ill- hart wa unmarried and known aa & t H thw hermit. He wa. supposed to be wealthy was a report current that he kind of money buried near hi " The dlscovery or Fullhart' body one day along the line of fence with Its skull crushed In by a hammer which lay I nearby, caused the county official to : look for Wdtlam Oxley, a young man who had been working for Fullhart. but Oxley had disappeared and it wa. aome ' time before he was located. Lester Klrk- patrlck wa. Uie prosecutor for Custer i county at that time and Ell Armstrong I the sheriff. The latter did eome clever detectlv. work on the case and waa un- tiring in hi. effort to land the murdorer. He .pent busy daya on tho trail and finally succeeded in running Oxley down in tho neighborhood of Lexington, mak- the exinse of the special session might ing the arreat on December . 19W. Oxley be for naught. was brought to Broken Bow and tried If a special eaalon wa called it could before H. U. Sullivan. Although Oxley ; easily meet and transact tha business never admitted hi guilt, too cireumstan- required In a very few day a no busl tial evidence against hlra was strong aiil 1 net. could be transacted except that a Jury found him guilty of murder In specified In the call, the constitution th second degree. He wa sentenced to specifying "The governor may, on eg the penitentiary for twenty-six year on traordlnary occasions, convene the legla- February 26, 190L a little under two month from the time of hi arrest. There waa much speculation at the time of the trial about alleged burled treasure and lt la tated that many ranchmen went covertly to the place to dig for It. Many thought that when the prisoner had aerved his term he would return for th8 money. Oxley left the penitentiary BOme time ago. Thl summer some ranchmen going over the old place found ft noi0 twenty feet -from the cave and a .trong wooden box that. Judging from the ru.t Inside, had contained a metal box about two feet quare. The box waa , iymg- near the hole and the lid had been pried off. The hole had originally been marked by being filled with ashes. Fhi dently, whoever secured the content of the box knew light where to look for lt. The old adobe house In which he lived 1 now in ruin, but the uncanny rru.norlea of the place will live as long a there U an old settler In that part of the county. Bank Clearings Bank clearings in the United States for the week ending August M. aa re ported to Bradstreet's Journal, New Torn, aggregate f3.tf6, 700,010, against $.t,io.7ti0.0w luttt week and $2,161 'lfi. In thia week last year. Canadian c'earlngs agregtte $125.?68 0Q0. as against tV!l.S'' 0 Inst week end $127 627.0U0 In thla week last year. Following are the returns for this week, with per- centiixoa of chamre shown this week a compared with thl. week last year: Cities. Amount. Ino. Dec. New York. $1 PT"l0l 10.!.. Chi -ago 271.723.i0ol 5 6!.. lfl 51",t)il0! 14 J .. Phi adelphla .., J,081.00 11 Tn ' 19.' , vinsaa rity Plusbors-h i I"Jncl,co ei.7'.0Tn .2'... 1.70jH 10.$' tirgiroi V31 47 4".'0 $1.61 ?S,"7.0'1 9 0 r. 8' 00 1 22.0 27 WW 13.0' 24A1l,(Oi! I T.l anTiaiir 8.ll W."2.'Vft 4.01 l.fW0l I 12.2 17."5.n"oi ii.il 12 ' 11.7 47W! .$' l?."tC('l 19 2 in w "vni 1 (4 9.6'TOVM .11 1 inf.arM.'la Detroit . '. . ntM-,'nn,ti ... I T oa Anre'ea New nrfeans ,"MAHA in iwmiHoe A t'sn-a 1 OOtHVl'l Fetle Huffalo St. Paul Portland. Ore... Denver Votiato-i Ri'tiwn nw 34. Rt .m"n-i 91 1. 'OS. "ft" l" T1 s. g.4m onr t.ji.. ft 4r im i 7wnfto R.ji 6.V7W It si gl'ieirt' Jog; 6.'l 1 I . . .. ... 55.5 I Indianspo'ls ... rnriurn'T, Wr Vorth .... Wsabtnrton, D. wtmNi s . SO- -mi ti ji 1 rviom"s , Vsahvl'lo A'tv.nv , B"lt Lake City... Toledo , w Moines B '(K iw n. 41 4rneol 1 jvi K avr rm I j 4 -Wi il.V - "om ih 21 4 VI en. .. I '-vv( m 31 I " nnol . , , I ir-"i ' . "-t 1 J4.41 Heart, ai I $.$ 14 4 4 $ M-rrd rut .. h -mtf.f Sa'annah -o-r.iv . S"oWne V-ron .. rk.vi.-4 eranton rir ww T--en PooX fa "-fxI Raris .... Sra ,hii F'a. BTmlngham H.tln Sr1fiM. Mass. Toe-.'w Chattanooga '"Vtahnma rtavtnfi fi' lock - l-nln Fremont ' 1 "j 1 oj-w" '. .. ' 7,it m i ?wvyii ; .i"ii'a t" j t2.f rri t neri i $4-4"vt 15.1 1 i'rv 1 7.s J ' ffi 0'. 1 i 1 eol 1 w . 1 ki, , . I i o1. 1 OT.om I 11 Nebraska SPECIAL SESSION TO FIX DEM ERRORS Governor May Be Obliged to Calli1"' tie haii m -th mntinentai Mnok. - . . . . . '.Fifteenth nnd ItoiiKla tlrnh. lion One to Correct Matters Left Undone. , BAD MESS OF STATE AFFAIRS (From a Staff vYrreUHnilent.l LINCOLN. Aun S-iSjHHial.) A spe clal ax-a.-i.on of the IckI. I.iture Is tn-ing proposed In orUor to fl up sume of tha things the laat etlon left undone and to a I tlP. 1 1 Hu mniiiMr mr , nt- m r a.i,n ft mnn t -'-" ";- lon.o rata are olacuaiMiif what It will cost. They have not Iraa-nrd the loaeott that coat la not the whole thlnx In tlio successful miinagemcnt of the state. The last eoaalon, wh.cn trlvl to put forth an economy plan of cutting ex penaes, made a miserable Job of It anl It la now becomlnd npixirout that alKiut the only t..lng lutt la a apvcln.1 aranlon. Hid It not buen for the aonuto, tho atatn woald ba now famr a much moro aerl- " Proaltlon than It haa on Its hauda t" Preant time, T.. ci.auoa vt a supremo court com- ",'-"'n tenographer and no " 01 M lne noUM lr,PU 10 "'onomixo. mow mrce commis. f t .!- with only one tried to economlso. How throe commls. ".'- " "-. no funds vo'cd to even pay the commls- sloners. or the stenographer, or hire art- uitonpi .as at .nee If needed la a ouea- ques tion which will have to bo met by the state some time and It may require a special session ti) settle that thing and other things of more Importance. The worst muddle, however, confronts the pure food coinmlaalon. Here Is a commlaalon, one of the moat important in the state, bringing Into tho state treas ury thousands of dollars every year above Its expenses and saving the peoplu thousamla more brcauao dishonest people cannot dispose of their adultciatcd and spoiled food to tho piililio, unable to exlat because of a ruling of the state treasurer that as the legislature failed to ppro- prtate the tees of the department for the une of the department, warrant, cannot be drawn for the support of the depart ment 1. K l. l, r. .IU. settle the Difficulty, but state officer are afraid that If It is put up to the courts from ap urely legal standpoint thn edict of the state treasurer might stand and then the state would he up nmilnnt tho proposition of a special session anyway. It Is estimated that thn fees coming Into thn pure fond department alone for the blennluin would pay the expense, of a special session and that from the sland- point of financial benefits, the special j sernlon should be called, What may stand In the way of calling of the special session I whether tho members of tho legislature who were unable to handle the state finance, sue oeaafully last winter, will be any likely : i to do a better Job at a special session this fall. In oaae they have not Bath- jerod aense with the lei. on before them, j lature by proclamation, stating therein tho purpose for which they are convened, and the legislature shall enter upon no business except that for which It Is called together." Under the constitution the governor must .pecify the business to be trans acted and while he might not go very far, there 1. every indication that lt would take a long proclamation to cover all the thing, which a special eaa on might do to correct irregularities and failure of the last session. Officer's Memory Cause of Serious Charge for Couple Tho memory of rrooaflon Officer A. II Vosburgh 1. gotng to cost a lot of worry and grief to Vlda and Charles Williams, 611 North Twentieth street They were being arraigned In Juvenile court yester day afternoon on a charge of improver handling of their m'nor children, when V of burgh suddenly remembered that the : federal authorities were holding warrant . for a couple wanted a year ago. He In vestigated and a few moment ater : United State Marshal Tom Flynn wa on the Job with warrant charging them ! with white alavery. It 1 charged that the couple took a 16-year-old Council Bluff girl to Grand Island. Bluffs Children At Hanscom Park "Uncls Henry" DeLong of Council TVuffs brought about ? little children to Hanscom park for an outing Saturday. They occupied themaelve. playing and running race. For winner In athletla event the following were among the prixes offered: Girl.' lavallere for base ball throw, silk scarf for big girls' race, kolid gold brooch for little girls' race, mesh hag for volley ball, Venetian collar and crocheted bag for double-handed race. Boys: Base hull for base ball throw, volley ball for volley ball throw; five dollar bill for broad Jump, constructive toy for small boys' race. New Fire Company Has Its License With the Issuance of It. license In com. pllanne with the requirement, of the Ne braska state law last week, the National Security Fire Insurance company ha passed from the ta-;e of promotion to that of actuary writing policies to cover fire risk. This la the company orginized I with Walter A. Georg. former state .. . . . ftvw"i ti official roster Include such name a a 1 l 7i.!!!"E. E. Howe'l M. R. Hatch. O. A. Daniel- ""laon. F. J. Zeman. C. If. Clancy, Edwin T. Swoh. Nonia Brown. Charles E. Fan- I n!n. Chester H. Aldrieh and W. B. How. rd. The mi offices are to be main tained in Omaha. For n Haralr.4 A--1e. If you will get a bottle of Chamber lain' Lln'ment and observe the direction given therewith faithfully you will re- fm .n murh l,.a, ( I ... ,).u . I .. n.,..1l.. a required. Obtainable everywhere. All drug.-Uts Knights of Pythias To Have Big Open Meeting on Monday Nebraska Inline, No. 1, Knights of Pyth ias, will t In It winter season wltu n open nin'UnK tin Moiid.ty evening, at tV. V. Yolintt, lMt grand chancellor, tor twelve year supremo representative from Nebraska, and well known n nn lnn'ii tff : '11J J'"" '";'' ,';r' ipr'tuipal ailil.'iss of the evening, rcitk- Ing on "Pythlnnlam." Alter Hi, .i rjikhiv th.-, n ..Ill , ,n ,,, ,, (r my Hln.l. a. iiic of them reminiscent of tmj hood days, and alt with Just a little more thin nvcr aire nut unit of pleasure In thi'm. Kor thone who wlvh. tabloa for plnMng .aula wlll be fuinlilied. ponO. A contrat la pro- Tliroo membership ii'innilttfin nre le Ing organised, and the pora nml la nhoiit flAtpntlo.,1 imnn I ho mpmbtTS loolitng forwanl eajjcrly to tho cam;ml.:n thai la now opening. Prixes worth while are awaiting the winner", and this fa-t la rnnl.tlng tl'ent to get up coiirlilorablo al u m. The card tomnHment, soon to t"1 opened. In nla.i ottrnetlnir a good ilrn " advance. M ention. t Is Uln worked on a s a.cmatlc plan, w.th su t.-,l,,o Pl to I played for and w1t I e one Mh main feMure. of the winter a en- " r "7' "... "r mmonv una i-huiko or ine jour- - nament I r-jyts.JiLr r T....7 "TT1 , -- - - - t ,U.a,J TTrfSVAX 1 f I -AsnafiaaaaaMiM.. . . . . 0 W 9m ! 1 WE WILL DELIVER IT LATER WHEN M)U ARE READY ( MmiWp.ii"iiiITO , ,, , t,U,. vA VA" iwmi UnCfra-sMa 'wmiVsiw'si'i''mi " " lii.lV! ' 1 t-,,!" ",w J-'"- -.-,1 j Mi If a King's to take Sanatogen you would be Impressedfor you know that a King's Doctor must be a man of hijhest professional standing. You would take Sanatogen feeling confident that it would do the things promised; give you fresh vigor, fortify your system as no other tonic could. Now It is a fact that the private physician to seven Emperors ind Kings, after personsl observation of it effect, have tndorseii San atogen in writing. (See, for instinct, l!i c corapanying letter of Dr.Ott and Dr.Kuho.) 80 you set a King' phyiician mlp;ht rec ommend Sanatogen to you, if jou could con Grand PrU International Congrtu of Vedicfn. London, tsts for a Free C0ty of Nerve Health Regained. If you wish to learn more about Sanatogen before you at it,' write for a copy oi this booklet, beautifully illustrated and comprising farts grid information of the greatest interest. Tear this off as a reminder to address THE BAUbR CHEMICAL CO., 27-J Irving Place, New Y ork. LO Most people are honest and would hasten to return any found article if they knew where to find the owner. The first place they think of is the "Lost and Found" column, and if you have faiie to announce your loss there, you have little chance of ever recovering your loss. When you loso anything telephone at once to lylerlOOO and thus get quick action. TmUphitm TyUr 1000 THE OMAHA BEE fee RmU B Wait AJm. The old way of washing takes about 2000 rubs on the wash-board for the average wash. The vay saves at least 1 800 rubs. Think what this saving of time and strength means to you. Just as wonderful for all household cleaning. Doctor told you suit him indeed there are over 21,000 prac ticing phytician who would tell you to take Sanatogen, because all have written us, some telling ot it power to strengthen the nerves, other of it power to enrich the blood and upbuild the system, and still others of Its wonder ful qualities as an aid to digestion. Such are the credentials of Sanatogen they should, they must con vince you thatKanatogrn has a servirs to psrtorn in pour case. Kanatofcn Is sold by good drngglxts everywhere in Uue slsai from $1 M up. STfe T Or. rf Oil. ima aiig Kci,r' pnr wlu, a.li.sfc,l. wriusi "I m9 him kMlf fm RUnb, t ui Im oil bewlic wtU. 9,C.llanl b Mtl,i. pwd la tW raM mi allWrl. b-opl- wftm It ni irwbJk U build up trt atTMrvth, to lUnuUu BiM i iirtruoiia. mni li m- Dr. CmrmJ Ink. isMrl, wriiaSI "I ham Kkd tb 9mrt hmmi rswutt ruyi Karliii in Uilrtv.) rrt wf furvssa- m ciit m (M.4J aaiiti u