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SfOllN MEDICAL COMPANY GOSULEN. INDIANA mm. Tho world's standard remedy for Iddney, liver, bladdor and aric add troubles, the enemies of life and looks. In uso since 169& All druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold Medal on ever? box and accept no imitation ?0hu? Hides, furs, Wool & Pelts to BOLLES & ROGERS S13 S. 13th St. OMAHA, NED, Write for price list. Reason for His Preference. Blchurd was fond of n neighbor und liked to spend the greater part of every day at her home. One day I said: "Why, IUclmrd, I believe you like Mrs. Ford better than mother." "Well," he replied, "she isn't always washing me up." MOTHER! OPEN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH " CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Tactful. "Why did he not accompany you to the theater, instead of sending tickets for yourself and mother?" "It was not the kind of show," an swered Miss Cuyenne, "which would permit n gentleman to feel at ease In the presence of ladies." It Is better to he disappointed In iove than It Is to be disappointed in alimony. CURES COLDS IN JK DAY WorM'i Uiiilard cold and U (Tlppt renwdy. Ptmind red bo bearing Mr. Mil' portrait and aJfnalart. W.R1ULL CO DETROIT m Your Httlo one will love tho "fruit" taste of "California Fig Syrup" even if consupateu, dhious, irritable, feverish, or full of cold. A teasnoonful fails to cleanse tho liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see for your self how thoroughly It works all the sour bile, and undigested food out of the bowels and you have a well, play- iui cnuu again. Millions of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea spoonful today saves a sick child to morrow. Ask your druggist for genu ine "California Fig Syrup," which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother 1 You must say "California" or you may get an Imitation llg syrup. Advertisement. Poetic Graces. "Poets necessarily have lively Imag inations." "Yes," nnswered Miss Cayenne; "es pecially those who write circulars to tell you how sweet and helpful the tel ephone service Is." Not There, Not There, My Child. "Mother," said little Buymond, "please show uiu the place In the Bible where It tells about Santa Ciaus." Boston Transcript. Friendly Credits. Fluhb "Short credits make old friends. Dubbs "Yes, but old friends want long credits." One Who Remembers. "Our friends may forget us," ob served tho street-car philosopher, "hut the fellow who sends out the quarter ly dun for the income-tax gatherers never does." Buffalo Express. STATE LEGISLATURE IN SPECIAL SESSION ELEVEN LAWS ENACTED AtiD FIVE KILLED. REDUCES APPROPRIATIONS Cost of Session Totals $17,048.74. Get Tax Measure Defeated by 2 to 1 Vote. The war has made table linen very valuable. Tho uso of Bed Cross Ball Blue will add to its wearing qualities. Use It and see. All grocers. Adver-tisement. The trouble with the money you give people for charity is that it brings them right back for more. WASrWlll WARNING I Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds' Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. Aspirin Is tlie trade mark of Bayer Usuofactore of Uoaoseetlcaddester of 8l!y liesctd (By Frank E. Helvey) Lincoln. Tho Fortv-flrst fRner-Inn cession of tho Nebraska Legislature convened in Lincoln Tuesday, Jan. 21th and adjourned sine dlo Thursday. Fob 2nd nt 4 p. m., having been In session nino days, considered 10 bills, enacted 11, killed 0 and passed numerous reso lutions presumed to reflect public opinion on a variety of subjects. Tho main work of tho session, tho reduction of stnto appropriations for tho current year, shows, in the bill as enacted, n grand total reduction of tho appropriations made by tho Inst regu lar session of $2,051,755.85. A com putation by tiie Stato Department of Finance Indicates that this retrench ment permits tho reduction of tho tax levy for stato General Fund of 33 1-3 for tho current year. Tho cost of tho session for members and ofllcers salaries, mileage, employees and Incidentals foots up; for the House, $12,400.35 ; tho Senate, $4,588.30, a total of $17,048.74, leaving unex pended $1,002JDO carried In tho cur rent appropriations passed to pay the cost of tho special session. Call Contained Ten Items. Tho ofllclal call Issued by Gov. Mc Kelvle contained ten Items of proposed legislation: Bevlsion of tho biennial appropriations ; a tax of 1 cent per gal lon on gnsolne; a study nnd report for tho uso of tho next legislative session for amendment of tho revenue laws; amendment of tho banking lnws ; re- nppropriatlon of tho Capitol building fund; amendment of the law relatinir to publication of legal notices; amend ment of Omnlm city charter; commit ment of females to stato reformatory for women nnd transfer to penitentiary ; commitment of prisoners in reforma tory to tho penitentiary nnd an approp riation for tho cost and expenses of tho speclnl session. All of tho Items In tho Governor's call were represented by bills Intro duced during tho session except ror the amendment of tho banking law. This was omitted as a result of the generally expressed s.entiment, voiced also by representatives of' tho State Bankers Association, that tho time and condi tions were not opportune for chnnges in I ho bnnking lnws. Ilowevcr, under this clnuso In the call, a bill, S. F. 8, was Introduced nnd passed lrivlnr? to state banks tho right to receive nnd loan tho funds of tho Federal War Finance board without rcferenco to the limitations of bnnk capital and sur plus ns defined in the lnw of 1021. Bills In the House. In tho House eight bills were Intro duced during the session : II. It. 1 Bevlslon of general approp riations made by tho regular session of 1021. Passed nnd signed by the Gov ernor. II. B. 2. Appropriating $5,000 for mileage of members, employees salaries nnd Incidental expenses of the special Boss'lnn. Passed nnd signed by the Governor. II. It. 3. Appropriating $14,040.00 for snlarles of members and ofllcers of tho speclnl session. Passed and signed by the Governor. IT. It. 4. He-npproprintlon of the Cnpltol building funds (now amounting to $1,0.-0,000.) not specifically appropri ated by the 1021 session tho itccunui laled In the Treasury. Passed and signed by tho Governor. IT. It. 5. Validating the publication of legal notices made In conmriiittv with tin; statutes prior to the 15)21 session but Invalid under Chapter 185, session lawn 1021. Killed bv the House. This bill was duplicated in S. F. 7. which pnssed and was signed by the Governor. II.. It. 0. Amendment of "proof of publication" stntute, providing form of aflldavlt and penalty for false state ment. Killed by House. II. B. 7. Levying one cent per gal lon tax on gasoline) and other liquid fuel nnd providing for refund of the tax when articles taxed are usod fnr nny other purpose than propulsion of motor vehicle on a public highway. ivuieii ny iiousfl through Indefinite postponement by xoto of 07 to 31. H. B. 8. Adds tho rermlreil nnnim cations of a legal newsnnnor tn tnnt providing ror "proof of publication." Eight Bills in Senate. In tho Sennte eight bills were Intro dueed : S. F. l. Repeal of legal newspaper iiuumicauon law enncted 1021. (Chap. 185) and requiring qualifications of legal newspaper to appear In "proof oi puinicatiou" aflldavlt provided for in sec. 7007 It. S. 1013. Killed in Sen ate ns duplicating other pending legislation. S. F. 2. Authorizing stnto Tax Com missioner to mnko survey and study of revenue laws and recommend amendments to next session. Cost to bo paid from appropriation mndo for Tax department by l2l Ht.ss0Ui Passed nnd signed by Governor. S. F. 3. Amendment Oinalia city charter permitting condemnation cost of opening and widening streets to be paid to property owners In 10 annual payments. Passed Sennte nnd killed m House without a roll-call. S. F. 4. Authorizes commitment to, nntlltAllflntatt m ...... gt . . . i'v..inmiui) ui uny lomniO COnVlClCUj of felony and confined in woman's rci formatory who appears to bo lncorrlgi joic. rassed and signed by tho Gov ernor. S. F. C. Authorizes commitment tn penltentlnry of any malo lnmnto of reiormatory, convicted of felony, who appears to bo lncorrlrrlbln. PnctuuVnmi signed by tho Governor. S. F. 0. Amendment of law govern ing tlio dePOSlt Of tho fntiilu nr "nil class cities anil villages In State banks. Believes stato bank of requirement to Klvo bond covering such deposits. usseti and signed by tho Governor. S. F, 7. Vnlldntlon nt Inml nnllvia puoiisned in newspapers which failed to comply with Anrll nnd Octntr nf. fldavlt law of 1021 session. Passed and signed by Governor. f. F. 8. Authorizes Stnto bnnks to receivo and loan funds of Fodernl War l inanco board without limitation na to nanu cnpltal and surnlus ns nrm-hit in uiap. loo. session laws 1011). Pas seu and signed by Governor. Carry Emergency Clauce. AH tho lnws above noxi ns Jinx?in t . . ----- oeen pnsseii and signed carried tho "emergency" clauses oxeont- IT. n. ft. and became law In full force nnd ef fect on approval by tho Governor. UI tho legislation considered hv tho special session II. B. 1., tho revision of state appropriations downward, and n. B. 7, tho gasoline tnx hill. held tho center of tho stage. For tho public nnd tho membership ns well tho gasoline tnx was tho outstanding item of both Interest and contest, taking more of tho time, attention mill i1ivjmti of tho session than any other Issue, tho it did not pass beyond tho Honsn wiir.. it originated and did not reach tlio senate for formal. consideration. An OUtllllO for n. B. 1 wns nrnnnro.l by tho Department of Finance under direction of tho Governor prior to the opening of tho session nnd wns nrv. sented In tlio messago of tho Governor .to the Joint session on .Tnnunry 24th. This proposed reductions from proprlntlons pnssed by tho 1021 session of $2,730,505.85. Included in which wna a cut in tlio Federal-nld rond tax of $750,000 presumed to bo replaced by tho gasoline tnx of ono cent per gallon. The IIouso Flnnnco Committee drew tho formal bill further reducing the suggestions of the Governor's mes sago by $53,250. Senate amendments, including tho restoration of $750,000 road funds, necessitated by tho falluro of tho gasoline tax bill in tho House, increased tlio House appropriation $50,500 outside tho addition of tho road-fund nbove noted. This wns largely duo to amounts rpiom,i rn militia (and $10,000 nddllonal for strike servico costs nt Nebraska City), Bull- commission and University. The House refused to concur In the senate amendments and conferenco committees were nnmed to adjust dif ferences. Agreement wns ronrOiPil )w tho sennto receding on various Items, .t.u,uw oeing taken from tlio road ap propriation; $JU,O00'from tho Bailway Commission nnd other smnller revisions mnde, leaving the bill presenting a total reduction from tho nmount np proprlatod by 1021 session of $2,051, 755.85, in which form It received final approval, the House vote recording 8-1 for tho amended I 111 to 4 opposed. H. B. 7, tho gasoline tax bill, was debated at length through several ses sions of tho House and was once the "special order" for a full afternoon's discussion. On filial consldomtinn i Committee of the Whole a motion to indefinitely postpone and thereby dis pose of the Issuo for this session wns adopted by n record vote of 07 to 31. Resolutions Numerous. The session was prolific of rcsolu- uons presumed by members who adopt ed them to reflect the public opinion of uu nny in .Nebraska. Criticism of tho relntive cost nfrnmi work performed by the shite limm.t. ni..iit of Public Works and fho county boards led to the Introduction In both houses for Investigations by leglslntivo committees. A ruling that such action was outside the call for the Nosyinn brought from tlio Governor a messago suggesting that an Investliratini? mm ! mittoo composed of tho Governor. At torney-general. Auditor and two mem bers of each houso be appointed; tho cose or investigation to bo paid from tno muds of theso ofllcers. Itosnin tlons In conformity were adopted, the jiuusw miming isppcrson and Hoff meister and the senate Busheo and UKKnrd as members. Moth House and Senate by resolu tion condemned the system of Federal all appropriations which the states nn cuiied upon to .match with state money, Anderson offering tho sennto resolution and Axtoll In the House. isotii were adopted. Resolutions directed to Congress np prove n constitutional nmendment per mitting taxation of national, state and municipal securities heretofore tax free The sennte resolution by Itlckard the House by Dywirt. Both were adopted. The IIouso by resolution approved tho Gront Lnkcs-St. Lawrence water way and asked Congress to- support tho project; nlso that statute pressure be applied to tho national C. Commission for early reduction of all rail ratos; alty that foreign war-debts be not cancelled but funded est benrlng bonds. Another resolution renders uio soldiers Homo at Grand Island to tho Federal government. A senate resolution ronnostu im a. torney-Genoral to ccwlemn tho U. P. excess right-of-wny for highway pur poses. Another nouso resolution ad vises our stnto Ballwny Commission to refuse nn Increase in rates to tim North western" Bell '.telephone Company. WRIGLEYS Satisfies the sweet tooth and aids appetite and digestion Cleanses mouth and teeth. 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Finally, after becoming almost a skeleton from suffer ing, my sister urged mo to try Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription. I took six bottles of this, also ono vial of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets and ono small! packngo of Dr. Picrco'B Golden Medical Discovery TablcU and now I am in perfect health." Mrs. Dorothy Calp. You should obtain this famous Prescription now at your nearest drug store in tablets or liquid, or send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, in Buflalo, N. Y., for trial pkg. tablets. ' If you use Bed Cross Ball Blue In your laundry, you will not be troubled by those tiny rust spots, often caused by inferior bluing. Try it nnd see. Advertisement. Learning makes n silly man n thou sand times more Insufferable. SSBSSBBSt mm mmM) jm m'iu hit-' it You'll Smile Too when you know the Comfort and easy stretch v or m liXCELLQ .SlIcnuminiGj wjariieed OneYcar- Price 75 Always Insist on NU-WAY . '-AV-C1.1.U uuaran ,ee.dSuspender8,Garters and Hose Supporters Ask Your Dealer "i"n'th"n,'i Accept no tubilllutu U.k I.. ..... k.., Nu-Way Strech Suspender Ca.MfrsAdrian, Mich I WE MITTS. W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 6-1922. STERN CANM landof PntsperityX Ciffrrn tf hnmn iMlrM AnMii.nti!u at. .a. . ,"-- ; j i "r- vm,4 luuiucD uiai cannot frnSf ,Uh? 1intebe.' T,,,e ttou,ands ' farmers trpm the United States who have accepted Can- nihnS f ? "i0 "e"'6 n FRli E homesteads ?ZJ2Sl i?iTlianAlniherprovlS.cs have been well ab?ealoanasTterSl.Cr0PS' There to 8ti!' vaU- Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Aore to the acre oats, barley and flax also in k: huuuuukc. wnuo rmsinii iiorsm.cnttle.sliceD and hose is equally profitable. Hundreds of farnv ers In western Canada have raised crops in a single season worth more than the whole cost of tnelrland. With such success comes prosperity. Independence, good homes and all the comforts and conveniences which make life worth llviiig. arm Gardens, Poultry, Dairying re sources of income, second only to grain Browing and stock raising. Attractive cli mate, good neighbors, churches; schools, good markets, railroad facilities, rural tele phone, etc. " -tie., wnia W. V. RP.NNRTT Boom 4, Bee Bid?., Omsba, Nek an4 Colonisation, Dominion ot Canada I 11