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Tin: omaha. sunday. march s. vxa. 3-U T I Weddings Deaths and Funerals ff ilis.lt Mr ssl III. ii. i, ii .... i.i ts.i. i tf . :pfl.l ,a Jrlftlavll a.d lief It. . .1 k(.t a. 4-aaUl-k-L .1 kaa .i I . . . . a .fk.i.i i . 1 Aim ft. 1 hiwk fe,i..ia at n.a in i . ..... i,uk-i ra rl a-- . mil nt li h." k e in i bn-o. i A. , " f tM '. " v lb i U Hfll'kXAO'l lki.l l.i.ri tM, n4 . Jsanaii oh." f Ihi.a.vi wait. i.rid , I th ban.e f lit brirt. brat a". Hans I .U-ll.ii. i.nw, 44 en.,, I. h alibi a.iviir.rtee f .iliu.li.f lua Iwmi i.aer Jervn lla 1.4 I If a I-' lha airta.Mr a laras Informal e.ri.ll.. l tuan, J esi. l. r.ri b fe a !. 'Mr. ana Mr IS... Uli b 'I 1 l Ikl 11 tl la' foe New i"r!..jk, ahai tli' ""I ' me Mardf Uie faai.sal- Isle' i ' Iaiit Mmh and Miami, a1 ' ) uba. and fanem. !' r"4 ! itmi Ittaltd aft" 1 J.ktia rlM r'tbui J"li I'umi, .4, (J J ban. liar Mr I'uiiw . ia f'rm of fuli brtHi. utrfeat tilbury ..settle Mum ! I. a the Hauwall-ttriiiiirt , . . flr.nd laiav-,'"""' "'" '; . fcli4eiii. taer,. t tn niaetist Mliu .' Mi.uic h!i.i- Mr Wii....i.e i unl 1J 4 if (.rand teland al I ."" "i nrr nama r'r' '"" r. ...h"r;i t thai U.y H th. H; '' P ; ""'i, f"?.'" .1 a. Mi't'arLHv. in i -..a ! -. in miraga imnii Mr rn-l'i'V hhi(uii hi lJ ! aa uii.iiil hi nor run AiMl I:t. la tmn I'urr). alM inn. a ii f In I-ml ari'l Ilia inar ruga lu'niaa anema.! lif Ili'iii i ' 1.4 m litrn (iial iiinl in tlu((lu uuuiv. th Ma a r!it"i. "f 'Hl fur m.ira Ihaii a nia mil lUrla-Maiiha-a, Hr-4 l.i.iiU- War, M.Mia a.4 ...ph lU.ia. I-II -all-Wl. f"." . . - ll..,a.:M I fMIH IIIIIH) I u pv ii- i .......l mi.. I kii iljllilliti (4 ... .4 -T .k. of iha i-i1' W ran.. . fall," J A laitlia "' Ir.ff Marjurla Maarrll, Ihair Iri.nila In I hi I 'lautl.ur of r ami ' Hl "'" " ' ' - ai tiuinr) Klin ma n.iih.r ai'i Oranil l,l"i --"iV. K.'-Ua Knyiiliai. ' Wrn lo HH.llm. uf tur.l. ami linn nm. i""" ;.,: ..... . ii.. r..urlliftu4 III l i !' v.a ht. l II a A'nai'.a Vnl-.t , M"- ' i'al a ' M ( an . m hm !. (. 'li 4.t l"" r uaa a, fca i-ivu4 a ili '- i. i i.i jiiai.kiff i.J a "a . Hvini.f tl.a a in .a rn ii. i.al. k.r tr II.. t m ,. J'a .lia a l.. Ii a4 n l a imU4 Ha aji..ka i I.. a r n4 anatt 4ra. Mart fttriiiaaatl. -l,i., ini -M-Ti aiai a-ii.ii i I in Stk.a la !!. B)l oiirtH. an 4.l ' ltaM lr.ikiii!f it auni'i4 ib" an'. ai-1 io kiuiim. ' ler Mr. Mr Altiaaan. VUi. a nil M lal ia.'l ' na tl.ikil f.iltavii fa ttasa l int itu i.4"." a ai, ia gr... I l a t,.in t a" 4 daunliura tAaliar allar. raiii Olt --all miar. r'i.i.1-.' i af in.a i.iMirfiitali. it 'll ai H-a hhi , mm. bria f"r ft irli.i.a.i ' ! I i.aial arin- Ii' 4 ' l l. .i 41 .Utal.U. I'.iv. T K Allan, a.'r. Mliuaiiif ' MrllB r. Mart. ; M k a. i.i iau f lit a . ln.it la) .- . ir.lr' . r4 a'liF an I r.. .f a g UUial!!, Iia 144 a 44i!)f rvti!er. nf l i a ia f ika Mil W la4 nif a Wkurr l.rx aiikll kiii.i:nrau. ,' Okumleo .Mayor C a Apologizes for Oil Mauls Attack H liulii ii.iii tiiktt I.i Ia4 na inu itu ' ' mr i!k)i'n,,'' v t!.f tiry fii!. ?iv I iiiU4 I m la tit Ahh-u4 it. . m' ui tt d.iiu Iminly Allniry f titir M !iu (ioi.I (i.lll r"tltu. t!i l.urr tiliaHir.lwn Mm. Ilr, liuni i,i 1 1 ii- loiiduil ul llir ruulii ant Mr, t-4 mirirlia, )!.'Ci'li I la Mlr ft Y4 Krail- r:.l. arltiifd fiam unr, trtf. at4 t 1111114 in l4i.giiaaj rn.aiaiy th1 any ana kit a f .i.i. ( i4B.4i(it ( IU4 ',.'tia . ujniy. Mr. Sauaakarj. lii!Mlt.b44 ilra. 41'! tNa4al'kil(. 81 tlla n.uuti-r if II flu ilrap. tiaa ftmriit itaaif la l I Ii hp a iikf.aj ilia. ,iuii.iui l4il 1. a a('4rr.i. tt ki.i4 liaalta) wan; i. am aiai ..I. i. x i (a4jil4 l-f II. . It, ,jini4r- Jahll k.'aa. i 'ati.Hil.u -r tort krrti, " of ti( a. it ! (u.nir i.f fiaiia ruumr, ili4 at ami Ollatlioitiit (orrmir Hetiirii ! Olldlmnu V.Uy A Tier a Futile Attfinjit lu A''ur Hfforp (irttitJ Jury. Oknti:gkf, Ukl.. Miult 4.- Ur f.atf J in flfort lo testify bruitc II tliiriij tour, ur.tu! jury Iirrr . J41.11 iuj HI'S ininla4lu.il W4 tlin ti i!lik i4.' hi-if I.i in all that n t'tr- t.rr lliuw Miu!4 It inailr liv t!.i gmftfiiif ui'ttl ie unj Jury itimi rrjmi 1 Cin4 Jury Ulr. l".iuiitv A'ljfiiry )Iiijiiiii, mIiu i-untViii-J yrvirul.iy ui(h tiafnor K.iln limn, with tlir rfu!t tht troth a.lfrj llut Mr. !ulif(t, gv liuni- nuj Mr. Il.itniin cuuiiiy uttitlliry, n"iteitfi tht linthrr ir Kiiu riiur unl any me tUf Hhutf ti t writ uii'lT 417111111)' wuuM 4)rr lirfm- tlif itikiml jury. 1'lie ituml jury v iilli- t.iilay, ii.uik t4en id'in until MoiuIjv iiinriiiKK. it wit the i.j.iiiiiHi nt loun piiiiuti I In- I'kjaikj ,i 1'uhKc W rlUie iii t'la unjn.11 at li ri4 g uifr:r1 llu ilMHUl' kk f ft) jf4 If l.of.f. I.. iunl Juan iuiiin t nair bm in Kfirnrj. i ni-y i;i in I i:. Ilrurlrr. Niialii.n-!.. i: ll- u. iia, a t r. 11I iif ili a tiimniuiiitv, miiiiui ('4 lu.r. alillla a..r.- tiara I" tn- a"H ilni: ur4 at ti liuni W itaiiiKai '-IK. t' i.rl..P.Uilll4ll. V.11I. -l liil I'.rl.ar anil .Mi' " "an- lauala llriiHM 4,. n a-ara mai-rint ol C,"1,",!! H .iru l-a Kauri. ll.i.mi l. .iioiuif, ltv. K U. Kmlw'tJ oliiiiaiii f j,a rnjmi-. i.4 i tir Imm I , ll.ilrl.a )in.!,iim.. tlln-4. Mir l.olili.r llllrmuiiv i : aur.ni-4 i t.ta ihiliir.", lahi R.-k-l.a A'"" l i " . . a m.4 10 llanry f miibar k in, 4.m. ri rn ii ir.n. .4 1 1. . l.rl.l.. 11411.1114. John l limin I ! . , Vu. innhrr fliaall ihunh. rn-i' aHt 11 a W taair hnma on a faun in lli.,H t-iarw ii'tn.iy. I. .YUrn. ..!. 4tJ ilian r llli..li.al4rA ml l,!.n.l-w.lir r. r.!r 7 - Nab. ami Mlaa Marina . i...ini... Vk.li uara niarr.r.i ai '4. i... 1 u.thmi.at uaraunaaa .1. II. Suit i.ffi.-lui.n iiid un ihia riiv. rrh will farm hunia lirar flitllnn. Nalon.oiinlanl. i.ranrf 1ti.ritl At Ihur A. .uutuUnti of loip "liv. Nab. ami lirara rbton i.r !""! warn m.rrlnl h V;u.lou" lit diy by County Jwi.e t n. I)onin-Knnfr. .rami talaml Tho warnaaa or Jin rntr'trn'r.n ...a .t. . ,,;;! ihi nty took pla.a Ural. Itiv. Kathtr Main Prf.min t (arainony. in " ia of Kiitowlr th iari- fir af Mr anil lr Ii. . fur a b'if litnai l.iillllrk Hmilni. Haalrn a Kunaral i-r i.n t..' lioll. tlrli Wulla), . n-aiilaiii nf llralr,.a. war li!4 bar in Hie raihuiic liuri h. liV llav. r. I. nf"' 1. Vt. Wallna had Worl.nl '11 Mi" imiilar l,uni b.ra f.ir yrma ai.-l m-U nr a lil Iff llinna. raramuiij. ...wrf - ... .:.rt,,u Ha. Mm Alma Donovan ann. ..... "-; " f ...i.r and aroinar, rij.... "n? in ".Vr... bra. Vt "' m. S.rt . da4 Mra. Pt. I.. M.irrnw. llrairl' Mra. K. K. Murri.w, M. pli.nr.r uf lllu Sprini!., dir.l at a It", intal wliara ilia hail baan rrn-IMna ir.ai iiiont. Klia 1 aurvlva.l b bar liiialmnd ami a numl.ar of 1 hil.lran. Tna body aa lakrn 1 lllu MH 1 n .M fu' tiullal. llililit Uatrrmrlar. Tenimh HII.H WaiarniHi-r.!;. .IhukIi tar of Mr am I Mr. Iviii.l W utn un ' r. lliliiK norlh nf funu, dii-il BUitil?m . Mli" timi bom from ihool ami runuilaiti".! or faaltna badly. Har moiliar iut h-r in bad ami a.liiiinltnarid 10 hr. Th chilil fell to alarp. Tivo hour lali-r Mra. Waiarmalar want to llild..' brd 10 aruu har and aa If ah tared for uppr, ann Mabarl Mrali k . I I'aai-a 1 Us - lt.uH?rl iftuuaiiai. . a ,r aiiiiar. Uta.l at : l.n.f. I-ui.'l arr.iiaa atll ba Ua-.l ill l-ia ll.rr Heklhla h lit fan .ula Ilir.iUkllmiil lha rwnmiliiil" " u Hi" lia.4lam in drlim a Hl t u. Hn.br M.ta.l atl thai aar It baa a! . bant tn fnat-naai .nniit.ua Hi bia timiiriiiif l tmii..ruil t. ! rbHiaar IHa. 1 01..1 a d- ll ja.iil founiy la.fler.it Hi 1.i4 till. v.ri. of ta nf H 4.-r1l t atra Mr Anion 'hani,.4kv, '. 'a4 41 ika huti.a i.f bar uaimhiaf. Win t. .dl In ihia rimiit' for f, . Mta Ann I nr'l'riaii. it. di'l tb nf har ami, Mamn briaian.a a dr. rr bar Mia rrnatt-" .ic4 in tlonard tojn'y f"r 'r . ar. 1 Marrifl Kaltara. Kirl.ur"-l'uii.ral a.rii" '"'d .at for Hirr.d liahai. "1 family I. a. I lna.t in lkm aia.a ll. '"! .Ir.n aurw.a. Jam.a .,f a:n.tr. 'I bom. Kaliy. Jan. and Mr, fhrr Henry of 1 liajMn, l.antrl uf Idaho, jniljr (iriibrr. i Taul Andy tlrutH-r. ball iiianu fnrtiitar and loiiira.f.r, diad m thia city. II tan.ilail In th! eliy for t yaai and many bnrk liuitdiina In lb' Hon of lib a-ai arrried by him. II ! n wif. thra ilauluar and tw.i aotia ! Tba W. '. W. bad lir of tb funatal eivlc'. I Mr. Haiti I'nlmer. Hralrl.a Mr felH I'alinar. 71. old ratidrnt of iia rouiity. dirj at bar ; hum near IMnn avllla alter a bri. f III I ri. Hba la aurvivr.l by h.f butband and ettchilt cblldran, all (town. . I1...1. ara, i.uiK.n, h, . bam m ;t. , v liicli u ftivc.lig.ting tc failme ofjtlut 110 tfin.it or 11uli1i1nr.it, in th rn.l 11 ltr. a4 tn in h inn ti,.,. IJ....1. ..f i..l;- , ... 11 1.. '1 1 ..a'..i'a; M'. kH(. 115 1V1111II( UV-4 tote the en.) 01 next werl,. Aged Pair, Victims of Road Agents, Given Aid Amaru a and anu1 hear fa. union II hriir4 bund lb flr.t rai'foail bridta ". th I nop nr II It ur:4 by en ilaum'ar nj en ton. inony an ii"a. -- , ... ,t tha honi. f th bricb.. r-ranta Mr iM Mra J I'. Konovan. iir a ". miiiam i iiieinan. hnnaymonn th. ro,i,,!e wilt ritild- .ro't YorK-Wtlilam 'l'" . ' liaiii'a - iiuma 111 ....... "... lestdrnt of that wliaKa. U'and. lha room .lenaen iroeery aturr. d'.ad t luont-rr telU-Mullrr. r.rand taand-At th rel; and Mr hn Mullar, el.ht, mile, north ; ttil. i tty. "c-urrtd th. niarja t their .iauahter. Bartba MiiJiIW. " sr.iw Itav. Mlchatm.nn pa-tfwmlna; th aony. Mim ldd- J' Mutl.r acted . attendant M n " d ra Sieik will realda on a farm.lt mil... ouLh ot thia city. . "?!,.!?.?,h.-.i4 MMlltr. julanrath. bolh of. Koc.viH. eB. Hopp-Pt. , . Otanwood. 1.-t"lon. "r' -ml ? .nd Mr, WlM.am Kate- .innftion. and "f,vU"ppE 'Voieman of ;hVVUK ch'Vrh'of Lraelit ....nct.on Bolhr. wall "'"JnWvarh.Tw.R prepared, near Dumlriw. Ttmlac-Beib. f RBrrtnri!daJTro.Mt."m,:: . . . tr.JJUaa ttail I'Otn rifwumn" m !!"rnZ and Ml. .."? Jam . ... Anna i ach. Crl.lar-WllUain.on. t:im. iljl.m.on b, of T.bl. Kock. ,var married at tn Yn"?f, They Hev. J. T. Rowan, paaton. o"'""""- 'kn"J '.ill re.ide 011 a farm rr labia Rotk. ruehrlrl-I n. ;'d:-T Vj-w-iK i?if jHu.l,: at Auburn. nry win n"i v..-.. . ---fn fh . city. th. groom Srirnt ronn.r ad with tha mechanical department of th. Wood garage. Hedrlck-M'.Iter. TorW Vert Hedriek and tiertrud al tar, both of Oreaham war married nt the ThriNtlan psrsonag. It v. Ira a. Carney, officiating liroaae-Berger. rnrk.-M.rrled at th. homa of the hrid.'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. T.nut. Ber ber. Svlvta 1.. Bcrer to Rlrh.rd Oronaa. Rev. Otto Pat, pastor of th. Lutheran ihurch officiating. v Thomas-Sheen. VPrii. Robert H. Thorns end Iiruflie Sheen wer. united In marriage af the home of th. bride' mother, Kv. Ira K. C'srney officiated. License Issued. Tork. Marrisga license has been Is sued to Trillin l.uts and Sophia Molcr. hoth of Kxater: Rudolph Sandsll and Mahet Johnson, both of fork; Irsnk w. Taylor of Bradshsw snd Mildred John son of Tork. Mra. Ha rah lliitler. York Mrs. Harrah Bullcr. 71 died nt her bom In Henderson. She bad br-11 a resident of Nebraaka ii years. Mr. Harbara Kennedy. Nebraska city Mrs Barhsra Kcnnnty. a resident of thia citv atneo lr,o, died ..ii...;.. -. ilin.,.. r.t lutt a. faMT daS. Kh Is survived by tno son and tvo daughters, .1. c ivenneny, 1 ronwu..... Mlrll.: a. A. Ivenneny, .iia. ik-iiie. Meier snd Miss Minnie Kennedy. A re bia tlregnry. Alliance l'uncrsl services fur Anhla firegory, 5J. Burlington train mspatiner in Alllsne for la years, wno oieu in a Hit at Omaha, following an operation, Martin Mlekeraham. Rlietton Marvin V Ickarsham. 17, ann nf Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Wtrkersliain. died at his bom a few mile northeast of Hlietion. Jl bad been critically ill for teieta! aeeks. Mr. Rate ritana Millar. Aurora --'t ha funral of Mrs. Kst K.atis M'ller, 61. was held at tb Christian i htirch. Itav. '. 0. tobl being In charge. She ism tn Hamilton county in HSIS and lived net until ln, when ahn mnv.d to I'happel. About a month ago aba was brought back to Aurora. Sha is survived by a number of children. t.eorga Mlllwell. Nebraska City. licnrga Stlllwell p!nne. rrr.dent of I'nsdltl. dropped dead st his horn. Hi sit born snd rsrrd In tin; communiiy. lie Is survived by on son. Mrs. . A. Neymour. Frstrico. Mrs. S. A. neymour. 7! s plot e.r of Iistice, died nt her horn here, slia is survived by hr huband and two ilauahters. Mrs. Vern li. Burnett of St. Joseph. Mo., and Miss 1'lorenc Peymnur the Oktttulsre liiink ui ( ontiiirri al)4 tiaiikitiK traiHacliolis t ( nfvfral state officials. Governor ,1. II, ,V Robertson rftuim'tl ioJy tn Itis Mrs. Una Hi Hat I. VUtCt at UkI.tl.Omt t It V. tiumt t.ist..i.M,.. tna at, j ,. Jtprtgre of tlir grrnor eVn' L'na' .'"VVb :."d' t'a 'Sbl ! fWIt Okn.uJgeC. !,- I.C .llf k. lve.i !' a ilaugtitee. Mr. t rad M'rd, j f rty Mllh it dftlUUll to be lu'itrtl a iaw rsiiiina rti-ra, ana l"S e.eiera in at Hieiinn, Nab. " J a mra Iriin. u.'iu i.i "ki -n aj..". . ii-.. a -.'.i , , . . . Mui.it f4.ni.nt of khallun Uir.l at tba i TlIC inVCstlatlllg UOUV. tienarsl ba.pitat inihi ally. Jhrn Iw4y MyOf Offer. Apology. i-r w.ia roitdu.ted by itav j. u. mitt . I Before IfkvinB (joteriior Kolifit-1 tv-ribv lor tootl unit ilnilif. ihiV'Tit' lr ,thod,"t ,hu"11 "'J son aunotinrerl that tlie trtaor attxl I hf stiangir tJ'ove into town tlii mtlicr IoojI ot'tuiali liad nflmil .iml. 1 nnjinii j' in j (lil.iiiii,ttrtl wlttYlc Crs.d s'l'd' Mta" aral'i' furtin I S,f l',C '''J"" "tcrdaiy at t'lC ; tltdtt II by .1 tfdlll of dlsKMIti'llt ts.'Vi'oii"" re.i'Unt' of liViiiii'ion eojnty! Uourt lioiiic w herein several Mowi j ltnrc. Mis. C.rler . with Iter el.fd at b boma of bar son. William f re excllatnget bettterit Kobcitanit : llllsli.itii!. furtin, near UHtnar. afie- a ais-waaks' t i... ,i ,.;t -...,,, ! '. .,-...i.i..,i ,d t... Aiiitounceiiit nt by Governor 1 of K;ui.. City, losing $' artfl titot h , by the graittl jury, t regatiled by ' observer at uriinne abandonment by (the executive ol tai to get before Jdiuta taiUr, til', nt-kiring tt!nkrr oi lung growth, aipcki to the liiMid ol 1'ulilic Welfare, Aii'idl-d llutttir ami lluiimnc sotirty yet Alness. Hura a"(s and tbre uaughtara tart lie. i Mr. H. r. Oeaal. Orand ta.ar.4 ilr 14. y. Pannla, 't. died at th bom nf her dsugxtar, 11 rt K, 0 rtnush after a triaf nines. Abraham Ikaraier. York Abraham It'agiae, ?t, dtad t his bum In lUndaranri. II bsd bsan a rstdetit of th t vlllag for mora than 1: rrs. Daniel New I'xaltcJ Ruler of Omaha Lodge of Elks Herbert S. Daniel va elected ex a'tfd ruler of the loral KIki lodge at the aninial meeting Friday night, sureetling Walter C. Nelson. Mr. Daniel was acting postmaster of Omaha brt'ore the appointment of Charles lilack. The other officers elected are: John If. Killian, esteemed leading knight; Ray Short, esteemed loyal knight; C. V. Taylor, esteemed lec turing knight; Otto Nielsen, secre tary: C. I.. Saunders, treasurer; John V.. Himoe, tiler; . Julien, trustee for three years; Walter C. Nelson, delegate to grand lodge; W. G. Sears, alternate delegate to grand lodge. Caltinot of Polich Premier 1'tiinov.rki Resigns Office Warsaw, March 4 (By A. P.) The cabinet of Premier Poinowski has resigned after failure of the ne gotiations with the Vilna delegation on the text of an act of annexation cf the region of Vilna to Poland. AIt.KTIk.Mt.Nf AIM I HI 1st MI.NT fire You Using The Curren and Curren d. c. p. ii. c. Chiropractors . Announce the Ojieninj; of Their .New Office., Uooms 5-(J Wead llhlx.. Comer ISth and i'arnam For Your Health's Sake Investiga le Chiroprad ic (Spinal Adjustment!) Which arrives at tiie original CAUSE of all disease.. AO KRTIkt.Mt.NT. AH r.flTlkrMf.NT, New Radium Tablets? any Eyes Ruined Beyond All Hope Marvelous Results from Nuradium in Such Conditions As High Blood Pressure, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Chronic Invalidism, Exhaustion, and the Debility of Old Age Which Might Have Keen Saved by Proper Attention in Time The niere fact that radium caught in ugtr of milk reduces and stops pain is enough to cause the world of tick men and women to tit up and tali notice. Radium it not a drug, M it not an extract, it ia an element like Oxygen. It may be tlir very basis of iron, it may incorporate all tho value of phosphorus in a medical seme, it may be that which were led to believe it the aource of vils minrt. it may be the very eisenre of the energy which sustains life. Whatever it i tn s ecientifie sense it is doing t hint's I in a medical way that are absolutely ! startling. j It it now put up In tablet form uihIt I the name of Nuradium and twenty la Men taken daily for a period of seven dsys gives the system its initial radium satura tion. Then, to maintain this stsgc of saturation, ten tablets are taken each ilsv thereafter and the afreet gradually comet in the form of a t'nturiuiis feeiing nf well being, blowly, but 'el, you notice a sense of buovancy of exhilaration. Your mental faculties tal.e on an irresistible, positive attitude, and you become more and mure ronsriout of soma Strang force or influence, some mystic form of energy af the most gratifying nlure. Extreme physical frrkhnes and increased bodily activity is pronounced. As the treatment is rontinucn. a healthy glandular func tioning is set up, thus rejuvenating the prematurely failing body. Tlii remarkable substance Is put up In viola of 'J 1 0 Nuradium tablets, and is now being told by loading druggis's at $I.."iO per vial. If you are net now ining Nuradium. better get a isl today. It is reriaiitly a wonder. You will find O on ssl by 'fad ing druggists anil Beaton Drug Co.. (ireen'a I'hnrniary, Haines Prug Co., and Sherman McConnell. Simple Home Treatment That Strengthens j F.yeaight in Wek'a Tim in Many Instance,. Do yon wear glasses? Do you hold your : newspaper or the needle you wish to thread at arm's length? What would you gi to strengthen your sight to you could do I without glasses and forget your eyes? j We us our eyes ciery waking moment, day and night, but seldom do anything for i them. No wonder iaion grow blurred land dim and that eye grow bloodshot, watery and Inflamed; no wonder that glasses are worn by tens of thousandt yet in their teent, or that headaches and pains caused by weak, weary, work-strain-rd arcs drive thousands to distraction and malke failure! of them. Ilow ran human eyes work jneesstntls if nothing is done to relieve the strain and repair th wast ot constant use? If yoa want to sav your eyes before it it too lata; if you would Ilka t discard aur glasses; strengthen your ) (sight: ward off tli dim sision ef Ineraaving yar. as': your druggist for Bon Opia Homa Treet- iment Outfit for the es. It conia.m siSTjUilnf yu need. Th fleat application af Bon-Oiti cooling, healing, soothing- ; brings comfort, rest and relief from attain and overwork. Thousands now hope.eitH blind might ha saved their ts if they bd cared for them in time. Nets Wan Ois shore artists u evaw t , promloMlt Cite hri"He. bs salt: 'Tee. Boa Htli It truly a woaoerful sr. remedy, t k, uail n T4T7 t.ieeessfulle in re, prsrtlrs oa piltenia wksi a aa were siramed OiroulN eori.rs or tfca wasnnt of tniiflt tis.tea I riii klrH'l' esc.aimtnd n tn rlies nf aasa. strained, teal"! In kmc smsmae. Imnii'it eyes, red Hdi. blurred ililon. aM foe e-r tnflaitred frmn eiM.urs tn ami dilfct or srtai " The aisnufsctursrs litis turn ruefifleoo to line (lata that they r artniee II to rm.naea aesint v ear cent In one srerk l tlmt In leant laeisnm or they will refurif iht tnasar. Bon Opto It ail hr t.l ood dnjttisu. The Itfost Beautiful Car in xImerica, n j 1 Merae-CronU. Ord. .Tohn T. Mees. and Velma Cronk war married here. Mr. Mees is tha son of .T. K. Meese and Mrs. Maesa Is one of Ord most ropular young ladles. Tarnall-Smlth. Mtriea.-Kdgar Ls Tarnttt. . Mary vlll Kan., and Carrla Smith, :4, Me roolr. seara married her by County Judg Metsnsert. Tager-Yontt. VoCoolc Frank Ttg.r and Mary Vonti wsra marrlsd In St. Patrick church Rtvr. John J. Rach.. O. W. I., officiating. Mo Cook will b th.lr horn.. MeRilllp-Hanssn. McCook. Richard McKIUIp of St. Ann and Mies Waunst Hansen of Quick, both of Frontier county, wer. married In St. Patrick church. Rev. L. P. McCulIough officiating. They will restd. on the groom's farm netr St. Ann. Wl.so-Molken. Be trie A marrlag license wst Is sue in countr court to John wiesv ... an Tina VTolken, H. both of tha JMley vicinity. Morrow-Dalby. Vohraska rite William H. Morrow, an auornev o Hendley. and Mrs. Bell. Dal by ot Shubert were united in marriage here. Itinmen-Seasrch. Reairic A marriage livens was is ,.r.Mn county .rt to Lansing H.nm.n :..t. and Mrs. Almeda Search, 65, ootu or Wymore. Road Conditions ' WHEN you buy a Sedan you undoubtedly expect to use it in every variety of city and country driving. You want a car that sweeps you over country roads with resistless power. You want a car that "takes the grade" without faltering. And surely you want a car so alert that you can command your own position in traffic. In the Paige New Series 6-44 Sedan you will find a 5 passenger model that meets these requirements per fectly. There is a reservoir of 50 horse power to tap. You can roll along at 3 miles an hour, then touch the accel erator and in 9 seconds you can mount to 25. In design, finish and fittings this model has that air of distinction that belongs to the possessions of well bred people. Yet with all itsbeauty and exceptional mechan ical merits, the Paige 6-44 Sedan can now be bought for $2245. 1 r Furnished by Oroana Auto Club. Lincoln Highway. '7?VasidV It. rourh at P-emson. Cedar !"" " rort "ad! , getting in better condition ""ViLVirHirhwav west Roads thawing a Wii ? bu "int dHficult to travel O D. Highway-Road! good. Highland Cutoff Rough. ! Y. A. Good. r'ornhusker "ighwav Goad Black Ili!l Trail Fair to good. Thaw Ihg. . . TTilkkk-av Roads to Sloui City at th. present time. O Street Road Good. .,,. e,i. Om.h.-Topaka H,ghw,y-Road. fair. Bride t I.OU svill still closed. Km f Trail. north-Roads fair I Vine of Trail. aouth-Koads good , r'"'r to r.iver Road-Fair to good to: D'vc.tT.'e Road-Fair to good. I t OA. Hhorthne Fsir to good . The Nev 6-66 Prices . 1 Jl Inch wheel baj-70 horn pwr 6-b6 Lakewood, 7-Pass. Touring - $2195 -b6 Larchmont II, Sport Type - 224S b-66 Daytona, 3-Pass. Roadster - 2495 6-66 Sedan, 7-Pass. ----- 3155 66-6 Limousine. 7-Pass. - - - - 3350 6-66 Coupe, 5-Paaa. ----- 3100 The Neve 6-44 Prices 119 inch tenawi bau-50 horn (loawr 6-44 Touring, 5-Pata. ----- 11445 6-44 Sport Type, 4-Paat. .... 1J95 6-44 Roadster, 3-Pass. - - - - 1465 6-44 Sedan, 5-Pasa. - - - - - 2245 6-44 Coupe, 4-Pms. ----- 1945 Alt iVfeau F. O. B. factory. To twtra Cord tirti standard tquipment on all modtU Nebraska Paige Co. 27th Ave. and Harney OMAHA Phone Douglas 3660 RESOLUTION To build, not merely an exceed Inglygo od motor car, but a mot or . car that should itself estiillA thefact of its sttpremeexcellencej To bringto tbis taak the fruit! of twenty years' experience J designer, manufacturer, metal lurgist and engineer: To employ for the building of this car of his design his new precision of manufacture that makes possible the highest qual ity of workmanship on a com mercial basis: TOURING CAR . $2475 ROADSTER . . . 2473 COUPE 3275 SEDAN 347J To prosecute tbis task -with tbat driving urge without which no great creative work has ever been accomplished: Since the inception of hit enterprise, this has been the resolution of C. Harold Wills, the designer and builder of the Wills Sainte Claire. Today millions ofWills Sainte Claire miles, every mile a safe mile, every mile a thrilling mile, offer the best evidence of Mr. Wills' final achievement. IMPErXIAL SEDAN . $3575 TOWN CAR. . . . 3850 LIMOUSINE. . . . 3850 (F. 0. . Utrytvilk) Western Motor Car Company Distributors Farnam St. at Boulevard Omaha Phone HA rney 0868 WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE -re . .. j