TIIH HKK: OMAHA, Fill DAY, NOYKMBKU '20. l!ir. Dandruff Makes s Hair Fall Out 25 cent bottle of "Danderine" keeps hair thick, strong, beautiful. Girls! Try this! Doubles beau ty of your hair in few moments. Within ten minutes after an applica tion of Damlerlne you van not find a sin. fcle traco of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not Itch, but what -will p'ease you most will be after a few weeks' uso, when you see new hair, fin and downy at first yea but really new hair growing all over the scalp. A little Danderlne Immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference mow dull, faded, brittle anJ scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Danderlno and care fully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect Is amazing your hair will be light, flurry and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an Incomparable luster, soft ness and luxuriance. Get a 2i cent bottle of Knowlton's Dan derine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair Is as rrctty and soft as any that It has been neglected or Injured by carelesa treat mentthat's all you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it If you will just try a little Danderlne. Ashamed of her had complexion If you, too, are embarrassed by a pimply, blotchy, unsiKlitly complex ion, nine chances out of ten Resinol Soap will clear it Just try Resinol Soap for a week and see if it does not make a blessed difference in your skin. It also helps to make red, rough hands and arms soft and white. In severe or atubHnra eaaes. Retinal Soap thould be aided by a little Keainol Ointment. Both are anldbyall Druicgiata. For trial free, writ to Dept. I P, Retinol, Haiti moat, Md. YOU CAN EASILY You can easily change your gray, faded hair to its oil 'iu.il dark ahade by treating It a few tiir.es with riulplio-riagd, a dainty .reparation that Is not a dye. Nothing elae required. Sulpl o-Uage Is a ready to use sulplv.ir mrl anr itrpnurRtlnn. harmless to the ' V 0) I X I . . I " " ' if i 4 U E . j , " .. sv ' .. 8 $ . n i ---rtri.1 DARKEN GRAY HAIR most delicate hair, that acts on the ha'r. , bed and take Chamberlain Cough Rem-niakin-r II healthy, so a'l your gray 'lair d directed until well along towards naturally change to a beautiful dark'"" " . . w . ,.,, ahade, so evenly that no ore cn tell recove-y. Mrs. Charles E. Woodird, ahdy you have applied anything. This tr ail-( Creek, N. Y., writes: 'Chamberlain's inent also stops itching scalp and dan- Cough Remedy cured me of bronchitis rtrSu'lpho-6aKe is guaranteel to turn all when 1 bc'n u"" ' " your gray hair dark or mmey hack. Ha hoarse at times that it was difficult Tor sjr- to aak for a .'Or tutt'e of 8ul ho-'ma to apeak above a whlaper. I resorted Sa- U your druggist. Advertiseino'it. When You Really Know FROSTiUSGOsl You Will Want It It adds to the daily food pure fruit-derived eia- men la necessary ror tnaltn and strength, and causes such ailments as a weak stomai ICJl. paled bowels. runOuwn nerves, to pan sway like mist before the sun. You need It. The morning drink wiH do for you what no physic pill, mineral water, oi or enema can do. It Is a different from such things as day la from night. It means active functions, sound dig nation, pure blood, wholesome sksv restful sleep, atrong nerves, a clear brain. You can expect these results. They UI coma. It Is Just What You Need Your druggist or grocer can get Fruit-Vigor for you-ii per lar. But If he won't send l lor r. or M lur teur ara. Io be sent twnvelal and guarantee si by TgtSAJIirttOOCOMtliiwitisisgmcsasI Nebraska PLAN BANQUET FORJORKHEAD Governor's Friends Will Dire Dinner in His Honor at Lin coln Hotel. GOOD ROADS MEN TAKE PART (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Nov. 2").-(fneolal.)-On Thursday evening, December t, a dol'ar banquet will be held at the Lincoln hotel by several prominent men of Lincoln as an appreciation to Qovernor Morahrad for his efforts along the line of Hood roads, and as a celebration over the completion of the paving around the ' state university farm. The banquet la public t oall who desire to take part and will be participated In by official of the Omaha-L!nco'.n-Denver road and others Interested In the good roads movement. ' ' The laying of the paving, which runa along 111" east and south sides of the state farm, was the result of a special mr.asage sent by Governor Morehead to the legislature during the closing days of the session, asking that the legislature vote tS;tw for the paving of the roads around the farm. The work hat been done by the aid of convict labor and la the atarter for more work along the aime line In the future, If the money can be appropriated. Holiday la Lincoln. Thanksgiving day was observed In Lln clon today In about the usual manner. The Ptecher-IIussaue wrestling mate and the Lincoln high Chicago Tech. foot ball game brought an unusval large number of people to the city. S3 that not withstanding .the - threatening weather. the town has been full of people while the hotels have been crowded with men Interested in the sporting game. Omahafts Wed.' ' A license to marry was Issued yester day to Henry C. Zlemann, age 34, of Omaha and Nellie O: Cox, age So. of the same city and they were later United In marriage by oCunty Judge Rtsser. Dr. Klgln Weds. Lawrence C. Klgln of LaFayettc, Indi ana and Miss Mary C. Holloway of Lin coln were married thla morning at the Catholic cathedral. Dr. Klgln was formerly state veterin arian of Nebraska and Is now connected with the university of Lafayette. Miss Holloway is well known In Lincoln where she has a large circle of friends. After the wedding breakfast wa served In the ladies' parlor of the Llndell. hotel by a few frlenda of the couple, they took the Burlington to their new home In La Fayette. I MAN SHOT FOR STEALING MILK HAS MUCH CASH (From a Staff Correspondent.) LiNCOLN, Nov. 25. (Special.) After a rtr.nlng fight of several blocks. Harry Miller was shot by Todd Butcher, super intendent of Roberta' Sanitary dairy, this morning after the latter had caught him steaUng milk. Eutcher had been watching for a milk tb'c' for about a month, and seeing Miller rtsnding in a doorway with an old gunny tack on his arm and acting suspiciously, started after him. Miller ran. but Butcher overtook him and a fight ensued. Miller, however, broke away and Butcher shot, hitting Miller in the leg. Ho was later appre ht nded and taken to Ihe police station, whrre $2,676 in bills was found on his per ron. LANCASTER PIONEER ENDS LIFE BY SHOOTING (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Nov. 25. (Special) James R. Reed, a wealthy pioneer of Lancaster county, living about four miles east of University Place committed suicide this morning by shooting himself through the head with a shotgun. Representing to his family that he wanted to shoot a dog, he took the gun and went to the barn. Heating the ahot the fanlly rushed to the barn, and found the old man dead In the barn loft. He leaves soven children, five boys, and a daughter living at home, while the other daughter Is married. Ila for Aurora Poatofflcc. AURi.s'.A, Neb., Nov. 26. (Special.) The plana and specifications for the new federal building in Aurora were received by Postmaster Alden yesterday. They call for the ronatructlon of a building fifty-eight by seventy-three feet, and It will be constructed on the lots now oc cupied by the tabernacle. The building will be constructed of brick and stone. It will have an ample lobby, with a pri vate office for the postmaster at one end and the money order and postal sav ings bank departments at the other. Knox County Physicians Feast. 1JLOOM FIELD,. Neb.. Nov. 25. (Spe cial.) The Knox County Medical society met at YVausa Tuesday night for Its semi-annual meeting. After the meeting of the scientific section they adjourned to the Masonic hall, where a banquet was served to the doctors and their wives. About forty were present. Oronrbltla. .When a severe cold settles on the lungs It Is called bronchitis. There Is, danger of Its leading to broncho pneugionla, and for this reason It is always best to go to to tho use of this valuable medicine and found It very soothing and healing. In a week's time I was well." Obtainable everywhere. Advertisement. California s Viet nr. T.08 ANGKLE8. Cal. Nov. 25,-The I'nlversity of California defeated today the I'nlversity of southern California. In the second game, played thla seaaon between the two elevena by a score of U to 21. The Southerners won the first game by a score of ti to 19. Wake Baser Winner. WAHOO, Neb.. Nov. to. ("peelal Tele gram. Walioo defeated Oakland today, U to 0, In a fast game. It waa the first time In five games Oakland s goal line had been crossed. Dukes Hamilton of VYahoo, was the star of the combat. Hastings Defeat Alaasnl. HAFTING8. Neb., Nov. . fftpedsl Telegram.) Hasting High school olosed ita season today with a IT to A victory over the alumni. The Falrnurv team was scheduled to play but Cancelled It because of small pox In that town. Be Want Ads Produce Results. Nebraska Smallpox Victim in Aurora Lockup; Hoboes Avoid Town Al'ROKA. Neb., Nov. 25. (Special Charlea Marvel, a cornhusker near Gllt ner. dropped Into the office of the mayor of Aurora, Dr. J. M. Woodard. the other day to find out what ailed him. For sev eral days, he had not been able to pick his usual amount of corn. For two days he had felt so badly that he stayed In bed. He was not long In having his rase diagnosed by the mayor. "What are you doing out on the street," yelled the mayor, as he hustled the man out of his reception room Into his private (Office. "Man, you have got smllox. hat do you mean by going around the streets and exposing everybody In town?" Aurora has no detention hospital, but Marvel was hustled down to the city calaboose In no time. Here he Is still In stalled and Is spending his time In putting the "cooler" In livable shape. It haa been the resting place of all kinds and varieties of tramps for so long that even a small pox patient has to clean It up before he can get along. Tramps have shown a strsnge aversion to Aurora since Marvel became the boarder at the "cooler." Chief of Police Ronln threatened to put one tramp In with Marvel and all he saw was a streak of hobo- flying down the pike. Since then no tramp have shown up In town. A Man With Rabies Uses His Teeth in Fighting With Police I lTTSBL RflH, Pa.. Nov. ZV-John Uu- kowa. aged 27, while suffering from ra llies, became violent and escaped from a h?tpltat today, running through a crowded thoroughfare scratching and biting peo ple until a patrol wagon loaded with io lieemen gave chase. After a battle In which six police offi cers and patrolmen were either bitter) or scratched the afflicted man was re turned to a hospital, where he attached the superintendent, the physician In tnarge and an orderly. Bukowa was finally subdued and re turned to the hospital, where he died In a few hours. All the police Involved have i,.?en granted leaves of absence to undergo I'.ic Pasteur treatment, while the hospital offi cials and the orderly have been placed under observation. Pukowa was bitten by a dog about two n onths ago, but did not ct strangely until this morning. Belgian Primate Will Not Make His Trip to Rome Now PARIS, Nov. 25,-The Petit Journal says It Is able to confirm the report that the visit to Rome of Cardinal Mercler, primate of Belgium, haa been postponed. It publishes a dispatch from Havre, say ing that the Belgian government has learned of the postponement of the trip, the previous announcement of which was the basis of reports that a peace move ment was under way. The reason assigned for the cardinal's change In plana Is that he considered certain conditions Impcacd by the Ger man authorities as tncompitable with the dignity of his position. The Overseas News agency of Berlin said on November 20: "All foreign reports to the effect that Cardinal Mercler haa been detained by German authorities while he was on his way to Rome are untrue. On the con trary the officials placed every faclltt) at his disposal." Arkansas Tornado Kills Five Persons LITTLE ROCK. Ark., Nov. 2S.-The local offices of the Rock Island rail road have just been notified that a tor nado struck Hot Springs, Ark., at 6:30 this afternoon. The report aald that five persons were killed -and 150 Injured, Trsamaek Wins. TBC1TMBEH, Neb., Nov. 25. (Special Telegram.) Tecum ash defeated I nlvers-lty-1'lace here today. 20 to 12. The Breakfast Shapes the Day Load the stomach up with a breakfast of rich, greasy footl, and you clog both di gestion and mind. For real work real efficiency try a breakfast of Grape-Nuts and cream Some fruit, an egg, toast, and a cup of hot Postum. Then tackle the work ahead with vigor and a keen mind. There's joy in it. Grape-Nuts is a food for winners. "There's a Reason" Sold by Grocers everywhere. Army Team Has Its Final Workout WE?T POINT. N. Y.. Nov. i.-The curtain comes down on the army's local I ridlron season today when Head Coach Charley Ialy will drive the men thricgh their final workout. Finishing touches will be Imparted to the soldier t leven and the men will take things easier thereafter until they get their slna'. drill on the Polo grounds In New York tomorrow afternoon In final prepc ntion for the battle with the navy. Tra'tio' Harry TuthllUsays the men are on c1e and fit to do hard battle In their ?'ia:n plonshlp game. Fifty men will go cn the trip to New York tomorrow. ANNAPOLIS. Md., Nov. 2o.-There was a signal drill before the Navy foot ball iuad of thirty-five members left this morning on a special train for Philadel phia. The atop off on the way to Now York la for the purpose of witm-eelng the Cornell-Pennsylvania game this after noon. "The boys are In fine shape In every way" said Lieutenant J. H. Ingram, head roach, "and if they play the game of which they are capable there Is no doubt of a Navy victory over the Army on Saturday." Bellevue Laid Low By Tarkio's Eleven TARKIO. Mo., Nov. 2J.-(Speclal Tele g't in.) Bellevue proved no match for the superior charging and aggressive playing of Tarklo college here today and was rwamped. K to (. Tarklo scored In five minutes after the opening of the game. Kcore end first half: Tarkloi 15; Belle vue. 6. Wenke on the klckoff at the (letting of the third quarter ran through .he entire Tarklo field for a touchdown. Tarklo refused to attempt the air route tr.u stuck to straight line plunges mixej alth occasional masked attacks. McCoy. Batrd, Lunan, Grimm, Captain Ixing, Oct roi ne and Peferson played a star game for Tarklj. For Bellevue, Wenke, Plcotte ami Maxwell played consistently. This as the last game for the Tarklo men. Captain Long, Osborne, Morrhead, ter t It t and Baird graduate next spring. Peferee: Hackney, Missouri university. V.mplre: Conn, Wisconsin. Head llnes inin: Gowdy, Tarklo. Omaha University In Scoreless Game . i . WAYNB, Neb., Nov. 25. -(Special Tele gram.) Omaha university and Wayne State Normal college played a tie game here today, neither team scoring. WENDALL PHILLIPS HIGH FALLS BEFORE SIOUX FALLS BlorX FALLS, fc. H Nov. 2J.-Fpe. clal Telegram) Sioux Falls High achool on the local grounds today defeated Wrndall Phillips of Chicago, 32 to S. Straight line bucking won the game for Sioux Falls. The result of the game was a great surprise, aa It had been expected In many quarters that the locals would prove easy victims of Chicago. The material atrengthenlng of Rloux Falls during the past few day paved the way for today' victory. COLUMBIA TEAM BEATS THE WESLEYAN ELEVEN NEW YORK. Nov. 23. Columbia de feated Wesleyan. 18 to 0, today. In the closing game of the seaaon. Incidentally, It was the fifth straight win for the blue and white, the eleven taking all games of the aeaaon. Miller kicked four field goals, one In each period, and IMt tauer, Columbus star fullback, scored the touchdown In the closing seconds of play. Although Westraln outweighed It was outplayed throughout. Detroit Illah Wins. PETHOIT. Nov. Central High School of Detroit today claimed the west ern Intercollegiate foot ball championship arter It had dereated the Oak Park, III., eleven, 27 to 7. Central High has not lost a game this geaaon. Riehard H, Prlee. i THAYER, Neb.. Nov. 25. (Speclal.)- Richard B. Price died Tuesday night at i the family home one mile from here. He was almost 80 years old. He came to York county in 1S70 and took aa a home stead a quarter section of land, where he has made his home for forty-five years. Funeral services will be held at the family home at 1:30 Friday afternoon and at the Presbyterian church at 2:30 tho same day. IOWA FARMERS OVERCOME DRAKE Amei Victor in Gwne in Which Both Teams Rf lort to the For ward Fast. FOWERFWLL USE PLUNGES AID DF.S MOlNRfl, la., Nov. 2S.-Ames de feated Drake, 1 to 14. In a hard fought game thla afternoon. Both teams re sorted to the forward pass, frequently and Ames' two last touchdowns aa well as Drake's second were due to passes. Powerful line plungers by Vhl. Barker and Aldrlch was largely responsible for the Ames victory. After bringing the ball (lose to Irake's goal In the last wto minutes of play Moaa flipped a for ward pass over the line Into Backer's arms. I Ida Grove Beats Commercial High By Score of 66 to 0 IlA GROVF., la.. NSov. 25. (Special Telegram.)-Ida Grove SHigh cohort, rta'manl of tl'j northwestern Iowa championship, smothered Omaha Com mercial lltsh school by a score of ti to 0. Oniahn slichtly outplayed Idit Grove for tho fhst ten minutes, holding twice for downs. Then Omaha was compelled to punt. Goodrich taught the ball on his own thirty-yard line and ran seventy ards for first touchdown. The first quarter ended with Ida Grove'a ball on Omaha's thirteen-yard line. 1(H Grove tore Omaha's defense to I shreds during the second quarter, using a fresh lino, sending In substitutes for every position except center. On the second play of this quarter King plunged off tackle for eleven yards and a touchdown. King soon bucked the next touchdown over and tho fourth - score came from an end run by Pllcher bring splendid interference. Two min utes after that King Intercepted a for- ; ward pasa on Omaha's twenty-five yard line and ran for a touchdown. Goodrich made the final touchdown of the first half by running back a punt for sixty yarda, -til end run by Pllcher gave Ida Grove a score In the second half, all of the regulars being In the game. Omaha's failure to kick on fotirth down gave Ida Grove the ball on Ita nineteen-yard line, and on the third play Pllcher again skirted tho ends for a touchdown Just before the third quarter ended. Ida Grove was penalised fifteen yarda for holding and retained the ball at the be ginning of the final quarter on Its own thirty-yard line. IMIcher punted for alxty yarda. Omaha was forced to kick from Its own two-yard line and Ida Grove quickly carried the hall back on Una plays, King making a touchdown. On the next klckoff. Carlisle ran the ball back to Ida Orove's forty-five-yard line, and on the second play went through Ida Grove for fifteen yards. Ida Grove was offside, and Omaha had the ball In side Ida Grove'a twenty-flve-yard line, whera It was forced to kick, I'slng King, Goodrich and Klner as bsttering rams, Ida Grove worked the ball back acroas tha field, and In the last twenty-five sec onds of play Klner scored the final touchdown. Thla was their final game for Pilcher, King, Goodrich, Matlark and Piper. Ida Grove haa scored S13 points this seaaon to Ita opponents' 15, and has won every game. Lineup: OMAHA IDA GROVE Hester UK.IUR Dutcher Ford L.T.lUT 1 Israeli '"louse L.G. !,.!..! Klsler Johnson (. (' Reeves .leusen 1U1, R.G Hlackmora Matlack R.T. R.T. ljiraei, I'lner U K. R E Skrlver Pllcher QH.y.H Cnnhlser GoodrlcJ IJI.ll.H Stoeccl Klner HII.III.II Rekusek King F.H.IF.M Carlisle Touchdowns: King. 4: Pllcher, 2: Good rich. 2; Klner. I. UohI, from touchdowns: Itper, 4; Pllcher, 2. Referee: Havens, Drake. I'mplre: Curry, Mornlngsldn. Head linesman. Murphy, Iowa. Quarters: 15 mlnutea each. DES MOINES TEAM ELECTS CQRRIE AS ITS CAPTAIN GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Nov. 25 OSpeclal Telegram) At a banquet after the game today, the Des Moines team elected I eft Half J. B. Corrle as captain for 1914. German Deserter Reaches New York; May Be Interned NEW YORK. Nov. :5.-Helne Schulx. later a private in the German army, reached New York today, a deserter and a stowaway aboard the lutrh steamer Noorderdyke. He wore a uniform which bore the earth ("tains of the trenches, said he had grown weary of war and asked the custom men to let him enter tho united States so that he would have to fight no more. The ruMoms Inspectors passed him on to the lm'grstlon authorities and they took him to Kills Island where he will be held while his rase la decided. If he Is denied admlsalon to the I'nlted Rtatea he probably will bo held here Indefinitely, as to deport hlm would result In his capture by the British. Kohults deaerted. he suld. after his father and brother had been killed. He made his way undetected through Hol land ti Rotterdam, concealed himself aboard the easel and eluded Dutch In spectors and the British who held the steamer three days In the Iowns. Forty elght hours later Hchulx crawled out from his hiding place and acked for food and water. lonr MniwirV Inrtlweatlon I nreil. Your stomach and bowels need cleaning out. Ir. King's New Ufo Pills give quick relief. Only 15c. All druggists Ad r t.'kement. Redmond Visits Camp of Belgian King as Prisoner LONDON, Nov. 25. It develops from special dispatches from the Itrltlsh head quarters from Franco that John Red mond, nationalist member of Parliament, was taken aa a prisoner to visit King Albert. The last day of his trip wss al- lotted to an Inspection of the Uelglan i linea. When Mr. Itedmond's automobile; ' containing himself and his son, arrived I at the Junction of the Belgian lines, a run) iriunni io nuuw n io pass on me tround that Mr. Itedmond's papers were not hi oruer. mr. itedmond protested vainly. Finally the difficulty was solved by Mr, Itedmond suggesting that he be put under arrest and escorted by an armed soldier, sitting behind the driver, to head quarters. Once st headquarters Mr. lled mond'a difficulties were at an end. 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