Till: HKK: OMAHA. TJIUIINPAY, FEHRUAIiV L'4. 191G. 10 Look at Child's Tongue If Sick, Cross, Feverish Hurry, Motherl Remove pois ons from little stomach, liver, bowels. Give "California Syrup of Fijjs" at once if bilious or constipated. " r m JUDGE ENGLISH IS LAID TO REST Oyer Seren Hundred Omahani At tend Funeral Services for De parted Jurist at St. Peter's. scores or raiESTS take part DAVID R. FRANCIS, former secretary of interior under Cleveland and at one time governor of Missouri, who is to be ambassador to Russia. Commercial Club j Waiter Who Robbed Makes Money When j Rooming House is It Sells Its Cotton! Arrested in Iowa lxok nt the tongue, mother! If coated, It la a sure sign that your little one's stomach, liver anil bowel need a gentle, thorough cleansing- at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn't ileep. doesn't eat or art naturally, or la feverish, stomach aour, breath bad; ha stomach-ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, niv a tcaapoonf ul of California Kyrup of Flqs." and In a few hour all the foul, ronstlpated waste, .nd:ifriitd lood and aour bile gently move out of the little howela without griping, and you have a well, playful child aEaln. You needn't coax sick children to taka tlna harmless ,-frult laxative;" they love Ha delicious taste, and It alwaya makea tliem feel splendid That all Omaha la In mourning over the death of District Judge James P. English wan signified at the funeral of the distinguished Ju-iat at St. Teter's church. Twenty eighth and Leavenworth atreeta, yesterday, during which time no courts were In session. Many Judgee, attorneys, reprenen tf live, business and professional men joined with hundreds of friends and Acquaintances In paying their last ' rubllc respects to the memory of i dge English. The large church v ia crowded to the doors and many women and men stood tip during' the entire service, and many score i I fallowed the body to Holy Repulcher cemetery, where It was placed in a receiving vault. Hold Solemn IHafc Maaa. Twenty-five prleala of Omaha and nearby towns participated In the solemn tilth msss. which waa celebrated by a j brother of Judge KnKbeh, Rev. John B Knnllh of Iluhb.ird. I-arge delegations of Judaea, attorneya and Knight of Co-V lumbua attended In Iwwlles, and many ofT them served aa active and honorary pall bra rera. Following the mass and the blessing of the body by Kev. Father J. F. Mc Carthy, pnator of the parish to which Judge Kngllah belonged, the latter priest delivered a alnrere and deeply Impressive eulogistic sermon. He spoke In part aa fullowa: "Thousunds of (tnmlin.li are Borrowing ' '". ' ' y ' I J A profit of 112. iiO waa realized by the , Commercial club of the rue bale of H. OMilon, r.aiter in tlie horre of Mra rotion the club purchased In Montgoni-j J. C. McKenrl". 4J4 Park avenue, waa ery. Ala., during the '"Huy-a-Hale-of-Cot-i arrested at Marehalllow n, 1ft., and ton' riiinpslun In 19M. when the wsr ! I rought bark to tmmha for the theft blockade In Kurone hud thrown the cot ton mnrket of the aoulh Into a wretched atate nnd th planters were crying out for a market. The Commercial club paid 1X3.70 for the five bales. Ftorage cbargea and Inaur- iioni'V and ivraonal articles belonging; to bachelor roomers nt the MrKcnsie place Practically all of the attita were re covered, and Crkhlnw mill bo arralgneit In poll-r. rx.urt on the c'mrjre Thursday morning. It waa through hla eendtn'i ante w. re the principal Itema of expense j ffir, f rpn(1 ft .lor pjI). bi.in to ,; connecter! wim me nomine oi ma coi ton until It was aold recently. When M these chargca were paid off It waa round that the club la 112.50 richer than It waa before buying the cotton. David jz foamc. account of the funeral and and the city council sepHon W'na postponed until after noon. Federal court also adjourned during the morning. Judge T. f Munger and othera from the court attended the funeral. Ask nur druggist for a S-rmt bottle I, n(1 BJ mpnlhlzlng. and gloom pcnadesl of "California Hyrup of Figs.'' which haa llrectlons for babies, children of all agea and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Iteware of counterfella aold here. To.be, sure you get the genuine, ask to see that It Is made by "California Fig Krup Company." Hrftisn any other kind w Ith contempt. Advertisement, RECIPE TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR This Hume Miitfje Mixture Darkens (ray Hair and Iteniovea Pnntlrtiff. To a half pint of water add: Kay Hum 1 01. llarbo Compound a small box Glycerine oi. The, are all simple Ingredients that you can buy from any druggist at very little coat, and mix them yourself. Apply to the scalp one a day for two weeka, then once every other week until all the mixture la used. A half pint should be enough to darken the gray hair, rid the1 head of dandruff and kill the dandruff germs. It stops the hair from falling' out, and relieves HcliIng and scalp ill lease. .If p remotes the growth of the hair and makea harsh hair soft and glossy. Advertisement. SlNCE its organization three esrs ago, trie deposits of Tlie State Bank of Omaha letksrW Heme have averaged a daily increase of ever $2,000.00. This tteady growtk fias been an expression of the confidence of. our citixens in this bank as a cour teous, efficient, tafa institution. iYour money is tafa. All de posits protected by the Deposit ors' Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska. , Commtreial At count i InOitti Of r'd en Saving J IQ Accounts. Smfrtg VnasM & t J 00 s peer end tv Time A Of T T (0 Cert.)Utes. H H M 4 n f w n !iwi u li 11 w U U This Trado Mark Guards DuffyJ? PURE lalt WHISKEY ojainst imitations caul substitutions WhenVou-Get Duff and KeepYfeir-You krirjw trtereisnotriirruit as good RUPTURE have a successful Uvatment for rtupture without resorting- to a painful and uncertain surgical operation. We are the vuly reputable puysiilne who lll Uk euch cases upon a guarantee la give satisfactory reaulta. VV have d. voU-i mre tliau taenty yera to the ex cluslke irealmrnt of Hupture, and w have ierfct4 the beat treatment In ex igence toly. We do not inject paraf. line or wax. aa It Is dangerous. The ad atiiKes vt our treatment are: No I use an tiiiiH N detention from buslne.s. Ko lunger from chloroform, shock and tlood pu.son aJid no laying up in a bos- l",''.v of Our HatlfiNl I'atieiits. Mr I'eter Hlsh. Harvard. Neb.: Arnold I Noifo'k. Neb.: V. M. aenxllngr, I urr N. b J C. S. Judd. Avoci. Is . J..hn M iJS-ver. B'alr. Neb.: C. M. Hsrils. Msl ,.r I.'; nmn Heed, Ogalalla. N.h.J . rl.ii. Oakland. Neb : Kev. J. H. t."nr.H. Ciica. Nrb .: John llohoe, Wla. S.b ; .1 hn Coe. 61oux City, la : Iea Murphy. 15f' Nrth J'h t., Omalia, N.h.. sud bundle.) of ."'''"a rail or wrln r. WAT , lCATXXsTT, the city because of the loss of our com mon friend, Judito KngCah li s audilen dinth reminds us of she fact that dentil la Inevitable, but that when, where and how we die doea not matter, so long ns we serve Cod and love our neighbor aa our self, as Judge Fngllxh did. Ye cannot understand (lod'a tnk'ng away the head and provider of a family. but there will be a hnppy reunion beyond the grave of this family. In accordance with the words, of Jesus in St. John's gospel. xl 25: 'I am the resurrection and the life: he that belleveth In me. though he were dead, yet shall ho live.' Life aa Opes llook. The Judge's life was like an open book. He waa subject to public scru tiny In Ms office, and he measured well up to expectatlona. Omaha lost a good man and a valued asset with hla pass ing, for his heart reached out, lie ha I high Ideals, he helped hla fellow mun and was a loyal servant and friend of bis city, state, nation and religion. "He had charity for all. his friendship was of the best and ha waa a rrue hus band and father. His life brings In spiration and Is worthy of Imitation. In the bosom of his family he taught hla Children and loved and cared for them with the solicitude of a wise end loving father. , . . . 1 "Ha was weighed In tha balance and found not to be wanting In worth, hon esty, honor, morals and fidelity, by the severe Judge, publlo opinion. A great lesson of his life Is that he kept the ten commandments; such men a re al ways on tha road of rectitude and safety. His Ufa can be summed up In two words, for It waa that of a Christian gentle man. "With his many virtues and dignified mind, ha did good for socletv. A Just Judge above will reward his fidelity, for Judge English has foucht a good fight, flnlahrj his cocree and Itnrp tho fnlth. Well may Ood aay: 'Well done, thou good and faithful servant.' " , Many Priests Take Part, In celebrating ths solemn high mass, Judge F.ngllsh's brother, Hev. Father F.ngllsh, was assisted by Kev.' Stephen Dnwd of Holy Family church aa deacon; Hev. J. Nelllg-an of 8t., Peter's church ss sub-deacon, and Rev. rather McCar thy as master of ceremonies. These priests also occupied positions In ths chancel and took part In the mass: Right Rev, Monslgnor A. ' M. Colnnerl, administrator of tha diocese of Omaha; Rev. J. A. Hearne, 8t. Agnes church, Houth Bide; Rev. F. X. McMenemy, a. J.. rector' of Crelg-hton university; Rev. T. ODrlscoll. Ulslr; Rev. John Wallace. Gretna; Rev. M. Shine, I'lattsmouth; Rev. J. Carmody, Jackson; Rev. II. Har rington, Rev. J. Sullivan, Rev. J. Fits gerald and Rev. Hugh Qately, St. Ce celia's parish; Rev. P. C. Gannon, editor of the True Voice; Rev. J. Roach. St James' Orphanage; Rev. F. McDald, North Platte; Rev. i. A. Flanagan. Holy Angela' church; Rev. J. H. Huckley, lienaon, and Rev. Father McCarthy, 81 Peter's churoh. Assisting In tha choir were Key. R i Kimie of the church ot Ht. Mary Magda lene, Rev. J. Whelan. 8. J., of Creighton unlveralty, and Rev. K. J. Flanagan of M. Patrick's church. Music was furn ished by a choir representing most of the parishes In the city. John B. Phanahan of St. Patrick's church sang a solo. Active pallbearers represented the fourth degree. Knights of Columbus, and the county attorney's office. Honorary pallbearers included representatives o the district and county bench, tha loug laa County Bar association, business activities and the municipal government They were aa follows: ACTIVE. J A. C. Kennedy. W. J. Coed. Paul Slelnwenuer. A. O. Khu-k. lx)Ula I'laltl. Kditard T. Welch. T. B. Redmond. Oeorse A. Maguey, HONORARY. Ju:ee J mixes WIUls 1. Rears. 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AadJas o ItlUHl MJW '. SAM KATZ. Suite U771. 2909 Indiana Ave. Chicago. III. Zemo for Dandruff iterrteee at tsae.tery. . At ths cemetery, swav. Father Kngllsh and a group of priests conducted tha burial and absolution, after which the casket was placed In the vauw. The following relatives of tljs departed Judge attended the funeral with the wife and Omaha children; William H. Knglish of Chicago, brother; Mrs. Olive lloy and Mrs. John Rice of Kensoha. W.s sisters: John Knglish of Kansas City, son. Mrft buo Wlckham ot Council HUff.i. daughter; Mia Catherine Hoys of I)ulu:n. Mini!., aunt: Mr. William Mcintosh o.' Martin'a rry. O. sister-in-law, and Mrs. btell'a Murphy of fooria. nUce. No court waa held In the morning oa Yo . d4 not want a slow treatment when hair la falling and the dandruff germ la killing the hair roots. Delay means no pair. Get at any drug store, a bottle of loino for lie or II 00 for extra large aize. I' as directed, for It doea tha work quickly, It kills the dandurff germ, nourishes the hair roots and lmiuedlatel." stopa Itching scalp. It ts sure and safe, ts not greasy, Is easy to use and will not stain. Buape and shampoos are harmful, aa tbey con tain alkali. The best thing to use semo. for It la pure and also Inexpensive Zemo, Cleveland. THE EXCELSIOR "Ye Olde Whiskey Shop" No Whiskey less than tn years old. Ill BO. 1BTH BTaVXST. TIM aaUaOlk, Ma-r. hj aim es4eimiei?ft Aliiile learning is a danfferatm tMnfS When the New Yorker bought Hiram's farm, he rejected Hiram's methods. He had theories of his own. He got rid of the cows; pruned the orchard too heavily; threw the farm all out of balance. "The trouble with me," he says, "was that I knew too much and not enough." He has had four costly, nerve-racking years. Butatjast he is winning. He knows now that his neighbors were practical, and that he let his theories run away with him. His case is not unusual. His story is a warning. He tells it well Tenderfoot Farming todayin - v Also m this isows Green Manure Crops in Michigan Improving and restoring soils eco nomically is a serious present-day problem. This article gets right down to business on how it's done with legumes in Michigan. Kansas, U. S. A. Kansas has paid her debts. She's now a three -billion -dollar state. Luck? No. Bumper crops? Partly. For the whole reason, read this second installment (complete in itself). Flood Control There are four sides to the question of draining a river's flood plain : the effect on floods, on farming, on fish ing, on navigation. It's all explained in this article. Gumption . Gumption is horse sense. We all think we have our share. But here's a case of two farmers, all charted out In dollars and cents, that will sit you down and set you to figuring. And all these: College Work in Illinois, pictorially speaking ; more of Diana of the Moor land, Louis Tracy's latest romance ; . the how and when of Hotbed and Cold Frame Crops ; Buying Bees by the Pound, a new wrinkle ; a practi cal talk on the Care of the Incubator ; putting the Wood Lot on a paying basis ; Dog Diseases and simple reme dies; how to harvest Spruce Gum; hints on Selling Vegetables direct to the consumer ; The Cottage a way to keep the teacher ; how to make a Box Couch ; how Country Girls are helping in Y. W. C. A. work; etc. and Thefce Regular Pages: With the County Agents ; The Busi ness of Dairying; Live Items about Livestock; Good Methods in the Field ; Round the Farm ; The Market Garden; Commercial Fruit Growing; Everyman's Garden; The Poultry Calendar; My Child (for the Country Mother); Good Times on the Farm; Cooking; Sewing. tLU 0) day 0 tfomafl? 'osi'JS dealer or boy agent t