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NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Metal Sham Aunme Commanding
Position in the Day's Broad
Market.
NRW YORK, Feb. 10-Metal ihirm as
sumed a commanding position In today
broad market, majority of the better
known copper. Including tTtah. Hntt end
Puperlor, rhino and Uranhy. selling at
the hlgheat prlcee In thlr history. Ana
oonda led that group In point of activity,
hut felled to equal ita high quotation of
the preceding month. The upward awing
In metal followed a further eharn ad
vane In tha price of tha metal abroad.
Among tha other acttvltiea waa I'tillnl
Piste Fteel, which added a autatantlal
fraction to yeeterday- advance, only to
rleld later on eliln- of other leadera.
ckawanna Hteel, Kepnbllo Iron. Ameri
can Car. New York Airbrake, Railway
Steel Pprlng and kindred stocks were firm
to strong at tlmea. but share with Mex
ican Intereata wera heavy, Mexican I'elro
letim, Texaa company and American
Smelting being under conatant restraint.
There were aoma epectacular gains In
a few speclaltlc an! utlllttea, wenerai
Motors rising to 4'.; Inlted Fruit. ,
in HS; Couth 'or In Rico 8
ZEPPELINS SHELL
ENGLAND BY DAY
Two Women and Child Injured
When Airships Ha id the
Kentish Coast.
MISSILES FALL NEAR SCHOOL
LONDON, Feb. 10. Two women
and on child were Injured this
afternoon when two German Zep
pelin raided the Kentish coant,
dropping bombs. Three missiles fell
on the outskirts of Ramsgate. our
near a school at Broadstsirs. The
material damage Is said by the war
office to have been confined to the
shattering of glass.
The attack was made In broad
daylight. At 3:30 o'clock this after
noon three Zeppelins were reported
spproachlng the Kent. coast and at
aeroplanes ascended
Germans, but they immediately re-
user, 7 to
American Coal I'rnduct. to Ij3V.
and Mackay company, V to SI.
Kalla lagged In the early rtcallnga, hut
ame forward later under lead of Can
adian l"acfic, a Men made an extreme
gain of J'4 to ITS. "f-w York Central a
erv favorable statement of earning lor
Iiccemher and the ye-i- ll." gave further
Inuetu to atanclard shares, but tha sI
ence In these Issue waa met by free
i tiering, causing some irregularity at tha
riose.
Total ssle ammintc.l to 72", shares.
I mien rMaie oieei a ronnsae ieHri ir i , , . . .
January showed only a nominal Increisc, I II eaten,. AS no engagement, unwrrg
i.m put the total of :n. tilled order within the airmen had been reported, It is
i lo range of the record for over five i
years. , presumed the Germans made good
Kurt her llht on the prnserous steel j . .
conuliion waa f forded by the I.ncks-j meir escape.
iieel annual report wherein Ihe. Qf (,e four bolllb dropped In
1:14 ucfli It waa replaced by balance of' ..... .
almost ii.'M'.ixi. ' Hi oadstair. alt fell nar a school
The Hank of ffngtsnd reported another ,-.. Th.-. f them sxnlmlad
appreciable gain tu iia Hold imidiniia and houae. Thiee or them exploded,
a mouiate alien,! Iicnlng of lla liability lit at ;reat Height,
icservca. j ( A MSiJATK. Teh. H.-Two (lennan
H'md were firm with further activity! 1 ,
In Anglo-Krench a at a nhKlt recovery aeroplanca. flying abreast at great
from yesterday's low quotation. Toial height sill moving alowly, approachrd
ssle of bonds, par value, aggregated . namBBtl fr, the Ken about J;) O'clock
changed on W"1" ' U"'i"'l -rternoon. When barely 1M yarda
Nunilier of aaiea ami leading quotathnt over the cl ffa they dropped alx or e'ght
on atocka today were aa fnllowa: , bomha In rapid auci eaalon. All of the
!. H jh t.l'- ,,. ...l..,.. rintnaif ulm Bull
The raider turned aenward
and a.iiui diIM'iil. Ilumlieda of P'O-
I pie flocked to the acene. Uunllng for
'fragment of the cxp!nld bomb a
I (ouvenlra.
The Stra
Case
Te Mary Page
Dy Frederick Lewis, Author of
"What Happened to Mary"
Pictures by
Essanay
Week of Prayer
Is Observed at
Bellevue College
Germany Will Treat
With One Foe at Time
YOPSI9.
Mary I'aaa, actreaa. ib gecuaed of the
murder of Kavld follock and la defended
by her lover I'hlllp lingdoii. I'ollock
wa Intnxl'ated. Hhale. a crook and tool
of I'ollock. waa on tha fire eecape watch
ing for l.angdon. At .Mary trial ho
admit he had tha revolver. Her maid
teatlflea that Mary threatened Pollock
with It previously, and Mary' leading
man Impllcatea l4indon. Ilow Mary dla-
ppeared from the acene of the crime I
a myatery. Rrandon leiln of atrange
hand print he aw on Mary ahoulder.
flftPTr:R IT.
ft'ontltiued from Yeaterday.)
"No. t went to the kitchen tt fix the
fire for night, lint I waa drawn to the
window by hearing an?ry woida and aaw
tny huaband berating Mr. Jtngdon. I
a o terrified over It al nd-eo heart
broken at the thought of loving my home,
that I hurtled out and begged Slaty t
come In to do anything to unlet her
father. 0O she natri ' DiinHni, tn Mf
few minuteg later they flew over j ij,nBt,m ,nd cominB ln, w,nt Mrllh't
Ramsgate and Broadgtalrs. 1 to her room."
A number of naval and military "'"d r go to your room alaoV ljng-
tn attack the oon .i-:e hiiook ever ao llltl" aa he
Today emla the week of prayer for
college al Hellevue college. Meeting
the atory of ahame and want and uf- I have been In progreaa at the achool alnce
ferlng and of the effort ff the drunken i Monday, under the leaderahip of Dr. A.
father to ell hla daughter to a man J n, Marahall, prealdent of the Omaha
ahe did not love only rne l.eraelf knew. , Theological eemlnary. Monday chapel
There waa more than one woman among j aervlce waa conducted by Dr. Marahall
the apectator who could and did guea Bn(j )r. Stephen I'lielp. Dr. Marahall
what It coat her, and whoae heart went j p,,,,,),, n i!f,lrVue to hold a veaper
out to her In pity. ' aervlce ln the evening In Adelphlnn hall.
It waa, however, an unfinished atory j aimllar gathering aaaemh'.ed Tuesday
that he had told, and the room Inftilni. A aimllar program waa fol
vlbrant with the unapoken query, "Where OW6( Wednesday, both meet naa conalat
dld Mary go?" when Ijingdon called I n nr unort talk bv f-. Marshall,
hla neat wltnesa: j To.lay will be given om- to prayet
"Alexander Mai-rheraon!" meetings All clnasea will be dismlased
The burly Scotchman, with hla deeply ) ,,, prByer w) begin at o clock th'.M
tanned face, hla heavy beard and rough ( TnU in ),. followed at
clothe, waa a trlklng contraat to 'h 0-c0ck by clas prayer meeting. John
delicate little wltnes who had gone be. t nioomnulat. chatilain of the aenlor claas.
AMSTERDAM (Via I-ondon). Feb. .
The Koelnische Volki Zeltung, discussing
peace possibilities, assert that Oermany
will never conent to enter a general
peace conference, but will only consent
U negotiate with ca.-ii Individual enemy.
Oermany take the ground, the paper
adds, that a general conference would
give Great Hrltaln tho upper hand.
Leather Maajnate Dlea.
IMII.ADKI.rHIA. Feb. 19-Davld P.
!as. a retired leather merchant and a
piominenl Haptlai layman, died today at
hi home In this city. Orlef over the
death of hi wife, a month ego. cauaed
a general breakdown, which resulted III
hla death, tie was .3 year old.
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appeal from the poalmlaticsa received to-'
day at the local office of the railway
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tenlnga, dumping the mall and the pot-
niltrea Into tiie water. Then It wa
eatahlished on barge, anil again the
Wind demolished it.
The crct of the Mli-alsslvpl fhiod.
passed Memphis, after reaching a itag
ef forty-three and one-half feet, about
three feet tinder tha high water record
of IMS. Tonight the river waa falling
i alowly here, and the crest waa expected
to reach Helena. Ark., Paturday with a
feet. All
dlatrh t are
Intact.
'Jt'i i staae a Ighlly under fifty-four
' of the levwa In the Memphis d
spoke, for her word brought hack so
vividly t, at time of horror when he had
atnod silently In the little green garden
waiting for the unlet of night to seal
over tie bona that held the girl he lued
eo well and aeeme.l so likely to lose--the
gill whom he waa next to aee in ao ter
rible a KiiiMr!
"No. I I went to my huahnnd, who
waln-'the klthrn and tried to mnke
l.lm stop drinking and go to bid. Hut,
he he was violent. He accused me of
of urging 4ry nut to many i'ollnik.
and when I said that she shouldn't If It
mould make her unhappy ha he struck
me. The bh,w knocked me down. Mary,
who waa partially uniirrased, heiml ua -slid
cmr.e down, and lie turned o:i her.
Jle struck her. itnd then lie caught her
by the KltouKer and forced her to her
knees!" '
Hob caught In her throat. Hha could
not go on for a moment, and t e team
lolled unheeded down hr cheek, a,
stammerli.g a little and speaking almost
liuoherently, she cried, "And then, your
honor Mm y (creemed. Hcreamed the
way ahe had befr.re, and 1 I taw tier
go mad before my very eye! Mr. K.nm
don, who had been waiting In the gatd n
to be sure all was rlht wllh us car J
tho act earn, too, and came running in.
I My husband saw him and he anntched
i the poker out of the fire, where. In my
j haste, I he-1 left It, and swuiik H nt Mr.
I I.angdn. Hut It waa Mary he hit. I
l heard the sutiml of It -I smelt the burnt
! flesh, and S Mr. Iangilon flunif my hus
band to the floor, I rsu tj her. Hut hv
fore I could rtitcM hei or atop her ic
I i an, at II i reaming, out of the house and
Idlaapt eai ed."
A passion of tear shook her ahe
fUilshed, tear thai were mirrored In all
tho eye In the room. Kven Langdon'a
voice wa unsteady a he aaid gently:
"That i all, Mr. I'age."
Mary wa gobbing too, but they were
the tear of ad memories rather tha'i
present suffering, and ah flung a grate
ful glanoe from beneath" her wet laahe
toward tha prosecutor when hi curt.
"No nidations," released Mr. Fag
from tha stand and cet her at liberty to
drag herself back; to her quiet corner.
She had laid bare all the tradedy of
her married life for the aake of her child;
and what It had coat her to tell o calmly
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V'V VOftK. Feb. 1,M liHCANTILU
l'AI'KU-3i;,i, per cent,
STKI'.I.IMI K IIANUi:-0 dv bills,
H.TI: f'""nrt, M.T.Mi-ltt; cables. Sa.Tw 7-16.
sil.V);n liar. Ii'j-jc; Mexicana dollars.
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m INDS Govei nment, steady; railroad.
f'roi.
Yl MY. I.OANS-Flrmer; Bft day.
?i n-r cent: W days. 2"n.'u;' per cent;
liumths. !'', tier cent.
t'.MJ. MttNKV btendv; high, t per
tent; low, per cent; ruling rate, t
Per cent; last loan. I per cent; closing
bid. l per cent; offered at 2 per cept,
'loni! nuotatlon on bond today wart
mb folio:
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Am. Smaller, aa ...1II4.N. Y. N, H. It.
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t.oaaloa Vtata-k Market.
XiN'TMX. Feb. 10 The French loan
nd several American bonds were fali'lv
ec'lve on tb stock market today and
American rails re.-elved beltr eiport
at a f,ctlf"l advance and closed firm.
elMTR-r-ar. !7d per o-in-e.
MnKV-'i,4S wr cent.
blMUl'M It .TK' Hiort bill ant
three month. 6' er cent
Trusty Drives Away
In the Prison Car
MTTMfl TttX'K. Ark., Feb 10,-I'rlca
Davis of l.iitle UorU, a young electrical
engineer with an onnglng manner, did
not anaaer roll call tonight at tha state
penitentiary, where ho a a serving lx
teen year for forgery. Frlon official
recalled that this morning he urged a new
upply of gas4alltie ami oil for tha prison
automobile which he drove a a trusty.
At a city garage It wa discovered that
Da via obtained adequate supplie and
during the process hot rowed 1$ from At
torney General WalUcg Davis, an old
friend, who happened to be there at the
time. Davis entered the penitentiary
three month ago. i'e I not related to
th attorney general.
House Didn't Have
Much On in Britain
liONDON', Feb. 10. Col. R. M. House.
President Wllson'a pergonal representa-
ha.l a luvo of the wild thinga live, arrived here from Pari, this even-
fore him, and he survyed the Judge and
Jury with a wary hostility that tinder
less tragic clrcumtnee would have won
a smile from the apectator.
".Mact'herson, you are a wondsmon. ara
you not?''
"I am, a'r."
"Where were you employed atx year
ago?"
"I wa wurkln' to the Paisley estate,
clearln' out the uld timber in the wood."
There w a hint of a Scottish accent
ln hi speech, though long years In Amet
Ica had left It na more than a burr.
pleaaantly suggeative of the wide wood
land apacea among which his I'fe waa
pent.
"DM ou ever aee Miss l'age.'"'
"Vca sir. ,he came tse the wood
often. Che
In her heart, and I d cooni serosa' heT
many times. s;ttln' vl ' book.- or. Juat
dies mln' In the woodi, '
"MacPherson, can u remember the
!st time that you g w. Mary ,1'sgejn the
moods of the Paisley estate?"
"I've a" gude memory," he answered
lehuklngly. "nd It' wa a time to set In
anyone' mind. 'Twn on the night of the
party Jim llnnley glvo up to the ridge."
"Will you tell ua, pl.iaae, what occurred
011 that night?"
"I had been lite the party and was
cootnln' home. We l.ud sat saa lang It
were pretty late, an 1 I says to mysel.
'I'll no ga way round by the road, but
straight through '.ha woods.' I knew
them too well to lojo my way, even In
the dark. I had coom almost to the hol
low, which la like a bowl in the middle
of . the wood, when I heard aomebody
ilngln': It came tran?c like In the night,
and 1 am nae aahamed to aay I waa
scared, ao I stood not hldln', mind ye,
but waitin' Ihc see what It wa. Then
I seen a figure on the other aide, of the
hollow coomin' throiir.h the tree all la
white and wavln' It arma, daft-like,
and aingln' and lauxhln' and cryln' all In
one."
"Could you aee who It wa?"
"Not st flrat. It were too far away, but
f aay tj myself, 'It' nae a ghost, oor
a fairy. 'Tl some pi.lr' daftl got away
from It keeper. I'll wait till It got
nearer, then try and stop It." "
will have chargo of a Joint senior and
Junior gathering. The two. under classes
will meet separately. A general aervlce
will be held at 10 o'clock. President
Nlcholl announced that he had decided
to abandon the afternoon gathering,
otiglnally planned.
sHudenta and faculty will assemble In
the evening for the last of Dr. Marshall'
talk. On till occasion expressions may
lie called for from the student. - ' .
Ing.. Iter -he conferred with Walter
1 tinea I'age, the ambaasador. The con
ferei. -e between Sir Kdward rey, the
British foreign secretary, and Mr. House
hna J'eerr arranged for tomorrow.
It J understood here that Colonel
House' principal work during his trip
was on' the continent. He saw most of
ihe .leading British statesmen when he
wss here before, and It 1 not likely he
will hold many more conferences before
sailing for New York. ,
(PA WAPITI55
Ffil 1 Wtf
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Ml lifELS
Enjoy Life! Stop Headaches, Sour Stomach, Biliousness,
Bad Breath, Bad Colds, Constipation.
They're a Treat! Cascarets is Best Laxative for Men,
Women, Children 20 Million Boxes
Sold Last Year.
Straighten up; Remove the liver and
bowel poison which la keeping your head
dlzy, your tongue coated, breath offen
sive, and stomach sour. Don't stay bil
ious, sick, headachy, constipated and full
of cold. Why don't you get a box of
Cascarets from the drug store and eat
one or two tonight and enjoy the nicest,
gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you
ever experienced? You will wake up feel
ing fit and fine. Cascarets never gripe
or sicken like salts, pills and calomel.
They act so gently that you hardly
realize you have taken a cathartic.
Mothers should give cross, sick, bilious
or feverish children a whole Cascaret
any time they act thoroughly and are
harmless.
(To Be Continued Tomorrow.)
'THE
STRANGE CASE
MARY PAGE"
FOL'KTlt K1MKOI1K
See It ttunilay, Feb. 13th
AT THE EMPRESS
OF
A NEW FURNITURE
STORE FOR OMAHA
in.
iiiaymono
C
lire
mpany
WILL OPEN SOON
k Watch Newspapers for Announcements
HE'S FOR PEACE AT
ANY PRICE. UNASHAMED
WASHINGTON. Feb. 10. -Opponents of
administration plana for defense legisla
tion concluded "their dy In court" to
day before th house military committee
and' while not unanitnoua In their
opinion aa to what should be done or
left undone with regard to th army and
navy, they all oppoacd any change In
military policy.
A majority of the speakers, even th
women, dlaclalmed any sympathy with
a peace-at-any-pr!ce doctrine, but I. U.
Ylllard, New York newspaper-publisher,
prefaced hi remarks with the statement
that under certain ronditlnna lie would
wear that
honor.
GEORGE EGAN CHARGES !
. EXTRAVAGANCE IN STATE
riEHK. . V., Tb. 10 .Special Tele
grain. Unrg Kaga't took advantage of
the legislative members to make a talk
here this evening In hi candidacy for
the governorship.' II devoted hla time to
charging the state otiienlsatlon with ex
travagance and graft of state funda. A
number of the membeia were out to hear
his view of their action' aa there was so
session to take up their time. .
Washington Affairs
The house Judiciary subcommittee bv
a vote of 4 to 3. recommended to tho .
full committee th reporting to the house
"without recommendation". of the Susan
II. Anthony oouatltittlonat amendment
for natlnn-wlde womun auffrage,
- Opponents nf the S2S.nV0 good roada
hill, already paaaed by the house, maneu
vered It Into the senate poatofflc coin- j
nil! tee and prevented Its sponsors from
keeping tt In th agriculture committee, J
where they hotied for favorable action.
A national defense advertising cam
paign was laid before President Wilson I
by a committee of tho sioclated Adver- i
tistng flub of the World. Th. commit-'
tea said It - stood reade to prepare the
campaign and carrv It to fulfillment, en-
listing assistance of newsnaoera and mag- )
a sines and other advertising agenclea. j
Poeclal pension or $10 a month each .
and place on a toll of honor for former t
soldiers, who a -e holders of medal nf .
honor and ara over fid yeara old. are
authota in a bill Introduced by Kapre-
entall e'ttrwood pf Ohio, and paaaed
bv th house It la estimated that not
mire ttimi I AuO veteiwna come under the
provtslnna of the measure.
designation ga a l-udgo o
I
Oil aa4 Moala.
SWANVAII, Feb. lil.-TCRPK.NTINE-Nothtna-
d l.i; laet aale February I at
M'Tr: e-"'Ms. Tt bb'.,; shipmenta none;
alo.-k. tt bhls. .
In l X -rTi in; aalea,' T bhla. ; receipt.
" bbia : ahlpmvii's. none: stock, fkV:t'i
'b. guote: A, Jl. C. D. 5S.'i: K. ti ?6l
'; f. ti. II fiSi; I. i al; K. $S6:
m. i8i'; N. .i; v tj. 7.M: wv, ir.;i.
Advertiser and customers profit by th
"Ciaaalt'ied Ad' habit.
Bask rirarlaeje.
OMAHA. Feb. 10 nnk eleartnaa tor
i"aa today were HVf.t.! and tnr
te coirespenlu !ay laal year. !,'CS.-
T :.
Culled from the Wire.
An order cutting fiom fS.Tnj -to fT.(Vu
Iha damage awarded Uatgaitit Waddeli
of I . Angelea by a jury In her bnach
of promise case against A. H. Manoy of
Taoa. . M . a. as issued In the i.o An
geles district court.
"Come cuin(.alnn for governor In
Massachusetts bae coat IIOO.ivxi." raid
Secretary of Slate I a list ry. addi-eaain )
a legislative committee In eupuort of a
I bill providing lor the iauiw and rlr.'U-
laveiu Dl laiiii'aiau uirruiuia cjr me aia.e.
The republican convention waa held a'
Manila. The . delegates endorsed "th
iitin-l artisan pulley of former administra
te ns and ciiiidi-nuied "the prearut l.i-
Ui-ctiuil of pulliica li.to affairs of the
hllipplnee." The nsolu'ion also e-
I'trsse.i opposiiion 10 inv i'o iciea or 111
Wilson admlnlstiatlnn In rect to Mex
ico and In other i Uvular. .
Th Protestant Kpuuopal uhurvh wl'l
consider the acetiiance of lliK-krfe er
r'oiiiHtatlou dotiattuni for ita uniwrt.y
rnd Iiosi-IirI at Kiiannhbl. Cliina, provided
uch a -rettaBce "! not Interfere -In
Widow's "Mite". -on
- Appam to Red Cross
t tiroi.K. Feb. -tJautenant Berge. 1 "' f ' our '"' , ' DUr.ctiun h
' , , . , " 1 Institutions. accordiiig lo a reso ution
' f ,n n'rm" P" "P adited st New Vorat by the lloaid ot
rt :. nnAunee4 today he would give
.r Ar" Red t'roas "mite" boaea
' .-.1 mna tint ship and oontaliilng 7S
tnr rISf of widow and or-
i-a KaHg'araf Th boae previously
. n.t ja'4 confiscated by the
V - wkn H cpturd th Ap
jim T however, did tk
- a--n4 tot geld bar from th
, f..e - frg eala.
r'oielgn Mlsslona of tne church
Jidin t". Khea-liaii, uie time leader ot
Tammany ball and foiinrr po'.toa inni,
IMIM-I. ix r of Ne York. di-d at Saw
urk al the age of t. When Kichaid
t'roked retired aa lei.der of Tamiuany
ball be named Mr. t-heehan a bia auc
coaor. but eiteehen a subaeuuently de
poaad. I.aler the two men became po
lull I enemies.
A. II. Brown, general traffic manager
or II. 1 I I aeu xi i'l,a'ern rallrcad
t.4
a A.ms cargo, oi- hMr1 Mr wUb y. Hr w
-f rri.af lain a arviKmn
., f g'rrirnenl, wa e-
'..,-.f ay a, aftal twlay st about
0 , m 1 " ton of cocoa,
it--- -1 a--- '
rtved here Inst Monduy on a short tUeaa-
lire trip The body will be 1st-an to VA
I aw tomorrow for lli.i rtiienl, Mr. Brown
as aO eara u'd and turmeilv un.
eiai manager or tne Kansas Midla
lailro- -
nd j
Put Stomach in
Says Indigestion Results from;
an Excess of Hydro
, chloric 1 Acid.
. I'ndlgeated food de'ayrd In the atoiuach '
decays, er rather, ferments the same a I
food left In the open air. aaya a noted
authoalty. He also tell u that Indigea- j
t'on la caused by ll'per-acldtty, meaning j
there Ja an exceas of hydrochloric acid;
In the atomach hlh pievents complete i
dlgrstloa and starts fuoj fermentation I
Thus evef) thing eaten sours In the stout
ach jnuch like gaibsge aot ra In a can
forming acrid fUlds and gasra which
inflate the stomach like a toy halloon.
Then we.feel a heavy, lumpy m'aery In j
th chest. belch up gas, we eructate I
sour rood or rave heartburn, flatulmct,
water-brash or nauaea.
' He telle ua to lay aaide all digestivi
aid and inted.,get from any pharmacy
four ounce of Jd Pall and tak a
tShleapoonf.il In a glaaa of water before
breakfast and dilnk while it ' ta erfer
eclng and furthermore, to eonllnue this
for a week. While relief follow the f til
dose. It a Impcrtant to net (rai se tiie
acidity, remove the gas-making mass,
tart th liver, stimulate the kidney and
Ihua promote a free flow of pure di
gestive Juice,
Jtd-Salt 1 Ine 1 pensive and la mad
from the acid of giapea and lemon Juive.
combined will I'.thla and Sodium phos
phate. This h miles salt la used by
thnuaand of people for atomi h troubl
with excellent result. Advertiaerueat.
s
ave r
IV- T
vioney
Now
on a 'New
GAS RANGE
Let Us Tell You Hov and WliT - -
EXPERIENCE HAS SHOWN US THAT THE HEAVY BUSINESS IN GAS RANGES COMES IN
APRIL AND MAY. EVERY YEAR WE ARE RUSHED DURING THESE MONTHS AND HAVE
TO PUT ON EXTRA HELP AND GO TO EXTRA EXPENSE TO HANDLE OUR BUSINESS. WHEN
IT COSTS US MORE IT COSTS YOU MORE. THIS YEAR WE WANT TO START EARLY AND ;
DISTRIBUTE OUR GAS RANGE BUSINESS OVER FEBRUARY . MARCH, APRIL AND MAY. .
BY SO DOING WE REDUCE OUR COST AND GLADLY GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE BENEFIT
OF THE SAVING.
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V !j Put a Range f
j I Like This in i (
I, Your Home.
During February and March We
Are Offering What We-Consider
The Ideal Range
For the Home at
a Special Price....
SPECIFICATIONS.
We do not care to cive you a technical description of
this rangejust a few of the main points. It has the best
of workmanship and material. It is built on a 2-inch angle
iron frame. The oven is 16 inches wide, 18 inches deep and
14 inches high. The broiler is 16 inches wide, 18 inches
deep and 10 inches high. The oven bottom and top is 18
gauge double metal The oven lining is 24-gauge double
metal. The oven burner is single control
on, rK.: tt-41 AvxM;i i . fuel line not in $25.50
belling Price Until April 1: fuel line in...... ..J23.50
PAYMENTS, S3.00 DOWN; $2.00 A MONTH. 5 DISCOUNT FOR CASH, 30 DAYS.
A NEAT, CONVENIENT, EFFICIENT, WELL-BUILT ACORN OAS RANGE.
GOOD ENOUGH FOR ANY HOME.
OMAHA GAS COMPANY
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