The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, November 26, 1909, Page 11, Image 11

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NOVEMBER 2G, 1909,
The Gommoner.
ernment in the prosecution of the
Oregon land fraud cases. Heney was
formerly engaged in this work, but
discontinued it to take up the prose
cution of .the Ruef and Calhoun
cases in Sari Francisco, where he
was defeated in the recent election
for district attorney.
For the first time in American his
tory six men weue sent to prison for
contempt of the United States su
premo court. For the first time, too,
the federal government has placed
men behind the bars as the outcome
11
A Sallow, Pimply or
' Muddy" Complexion
Is Easily Gotten Rid of When Consti
tutional, Instead of Local, Treat
ment is Taken
Every woman strives to acquire
and preserve a clear, faultless, rose-and-lily
complexion. This is appar
ently the height of the feminine am
bition. No more fallacious epigram
was ever penned than the one which
says that "beauty is only skin deep;"
and no greater mistake can possibly
be made in endeavoring to gain a
clear, pratty complexion, entirely
free from pimples, blackheads and
other, skin blemishes, than the use
of cosmetics, powders, lemon juice,
cold cream, electric massage, and va
rious other treatments, which aim at
the complexion alone, and have no
effect whatever on the blood, or on
the general system.
Whenever you-see a person with a
clear, flawless complexion, you may
bGjassureU" that its perfection de
pends,. .'riot, on the. local application of
the many fad treatments on the mar
ket, but exclusively upon a pure,
wholesome condition of the blood,
and upon its active, vigorous circu
lation through the skin.
It is, the blood which gives the
skin its rosy color, and although
electric massage, and other local
treatments may draw the blood tem
porarily to the surface of the skin,
it can not keep, it there. Only a
strong circulation can do that. When
the blood becomes Impoverished and
the circulation sluggish, the com
plexion, as a natural sequence, be
comes sallow or "muddy," and
pimples, blackheads, "liver spots,"
and other skin troubles put in their
appearance.
One box of STUART'S CALCIUM
WAFERS, which are taken Inter
nally, will do the complexion more
good than all the cosmetics, beauty
powders, cold creams, electric or
manual massage, will do in a life
time. These powerful little wafers
cure because they strike at the root
"of the trouble. They purify and
renovate the blood so completely that
the complexion can not do otherwise
than become clear, flawless and free
from all skin blemishes.
Besides relieving the system of
every particle of impurity, and there
by cutting off the source of the kin
diseases, they also build up the
blood, greatly increasing the number
of red corpuscles in its current, and
invigorating, strengthening and Im
proving the circulation so decidedly
that in a wonderfully brief period
the cheeks become rosy, the com
plexion clear, the eyes bright, and
the whole system glows with re
newed life and vigor.
Secure a package of this blood
cleaning, complexion-clearing and
system-renovating remedy from your
druggist for 50 cents, and begin the
treatment at once. Also send us
your name and address and free
sample package will be sent you. Ad
dress F. A. Stuart Co., 175 Stuart
Bldg., Marshall, Mich.
? Aho, Mns a negro. In the
United States jail in Washington,
Captain Joseph P. Shipp, former
sheriff of Chattanooga, Tonn.; Jere
miah Gibson, his jailor, and Luther
Williams, Nick Nolan, Henry Pad
gett and William Mayes of tho same
city, began terms of imprisonment
imposed by tho Bupremo court. Shipp
and Gibson had been found guilty
of failing to protect from a mob, Ed
Johnson, whoso legal execution for
rape had been staved bv tho aunrnmo
court until it could review tho case.
Others had been found guilty of par
ticipating in the lynching of a fed
eral prisoner. Shipp, Williams and
Nolan were given sentences of ninety
days' imprisonment each, whilo Gib
son, Padgett and Mayes each re
ceived sixty days. It is stated that
a petition for pardon will bo sent to
President Taft by tho friends of tho
prisoners at Chattanooga, Tonn.
It is reported that a new billion
dollar trust has been formed to con
trol the output of copper. A dis
patch from Boston states that John
D. Ryan, president of the Amalga
mated Copper company, would bo
head of the copper combine.
Charles L. Warriner, a treasurer of
the Big Four railroad, has been In
dicted by a grand jury at Cincinnati
on charges of grand larceny em
bezzlement in the amount of $5,000
on each count. It is stated that
$043,000 is known to have been
stolen from tho railroad.
An investigation has been started
by the federal government 'in New
York looking into the frauds charged
to the American Sugar Refining com
pany. Edwin I. Anderson, former
superintendent of docks for tho com
pany, testified that ho camo into pos
session i of what he calls positive
proof that the government, was be
ing defrauded of at least $500,000
a year at the refinery where he was
employed. Mr. Anderson was em
ployed by the sugar company for
thirty-two years and was a close per
sonal friend of the late Theodore O.
Havemeyer.
A long stride toward the complete
control by one corporation of all
wire communication in tho United
States was made in the acquisition
by the American Telephone and Tel
egraph company of the control
the Western Union Telegraph com
pany. To make the merger com
plete the Incorporation of a new bil
lion dollar company will be necessary.
Lord Minto, the viceroy of India,
and Lady Minto, had a' narrow es
cape while passing through one of
the streets of Ahmedabad, India,
November 13, when, without warn
ing, two bombs were thrown at their
carriage. A dragon, who was riding
alongside, spurred forward and in
tercepted the first bomb with out
stretched sabre, hurling it some dis
tance away into a sand pile. The
second bomb struck the viceroy's
lieutenant and fell harmlessly to the
ground. Neither bomb exploded, as
the soft sand acted as a buffer. On
examination they were found to con
tain picric acid. The bomb throwers
made their escape In the excitement
and no arrests were made.
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The necessity of fundamentally re
directing the rural schools of the
United States, to develop them as
expressive of tho best co-operation of
all the social and economic forces
that make for the welfare of the
communities, was emphasized at the
country life convention held in con
nection with the second national
apple show at Spokane, Wash., tho
week of "November 15.
Announcement has been made that
distinguished.joien and women are
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.behind a movement to raise $2,500,-
000 before February 22 next, for a
Georce "Washington memorial build
ing at Washington, D. C, which shall
serve as headquarters for scientmc,
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zations of the country. Among those
who have given their endorsement
are Senator Elihu Root, Dr. S.
Smithell, president of Agassis, Gen
eral Horace Porter, Professor H.
Fairfield OBborn and Dr. I. Itemsen.
Kreigh Collins, one of the best
known tennis players in the country,
was run down and killed by a street
car in Chicago.
Judge Munger imposed life sen
tences at hard labor upon Matthews,
Wood, Gregware, Shelton and Tor
genson, the men convicted in federal
court at Omaha, Neb., of robbing tho
Union Pacific Overland train near
that city May 22 last.
Two Americans were killed by
order of President Zelaya for par
ticipating in a. rebellion against the
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