THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. OCTORF.K 8. 1U22. 7 A Free Food Stops at Union Pacific Railroad Shops Move Vill Cause StrikehrraV en to Quit, Union Leader Say "Dead Iue,w Say i Road. Msrbanlca working In Ih Omaha httm of tli L'nlnn raffle railruad r-lvH their last trkfnt at com pany aipenae yTirri)r morning. Vine Ih Imkiihiii.u uf Ine shop men' trik the I'ntoii ru'.ine haa furmliril atul rrpar-il fuol (or th artopmrn ho rrnuiinil at work and lhn employed after the wilkimt. I'nta also er furnished for inn who f'rr! to l-av the ahop. ' l.eailrr i f the shopman mill on sinks sail thnt the rwllronil Hui nut only 6Vril-i to dicon tinua arrvlrtff nitmls, lut that cut ii U arc bring- removed from the The Utilnn ((idem aasert that many of the men who hnv U-eri working In the ahopr. a.nra (he strike will quit, now that these conve ilente have bean removed. Itnllroad offl clala, however, assert tlvit the ills Rnntlnuunre f It free minis arid II sleeping fidlitlen la aimply una mora Indication thnt tha atrtka hna Wn a dead Issue on tha l'nlun Piielflo fur many weela. K. K. Kdwiirtla, , chulrmnn of tha trlkera' relief f.jrnmltlea In Omiiha, t'lay aiads an appeul fur contrlbu tlona of money and itrocerira for 205 funlllei. Hu)in4 and fathrii of tlna f.tmlllea furttierly wore employed ua shopmen on tha I!ur1tn:tm, tha I'nton Tae fie or In allssourl Pacific, three roada with whlrh no settlement titi been effected by the old shop mena' unions, Mr. Edwards explained. "In many of than families tlic-r ore aa many ns etjtht or nln children. V need and will be glad to wi'lve nny kind of food, money or fuel f.ir them, from anyona who rynip.it hire- with our cnuaa. Offlrera of the old system federa tlona of shoprraft. which Hurling ton and t'nlon Pacific oltlrlnU nay hnv been repl:iccd try oomiMiny or fcajilimUon, atlll maintain that their members are "out stronR," nnd thnt cold weather will ba a iwwerfiil ally In eventually lulus-inn ahoiit a set tlitnent, declaring that equipment de fects give mora trouble when temper ature 1 low. An entertainment and card party will be niren for the benefit of thoew atlll on atrlke October JS nt tha Uibor tempi. Mia. Files Kenwood la one of thoae in charge. Apple Tree of Omahan Trying to Rush Season Frisco 'Prohibition Agent Accused of Conspiracy San Francisco, Oct. 7. Heubon A. Wolf, ftdernl prohibition awent nnd former serireant of the San Francisco police department, waa arrested on a warrant rhnnrinK conspirnry In con fiect'on with tha alleged extortion ot ' money from Sonoma valley vine-y.in'l-u. Kaur other Agents or former agent of thj prohibition staff are Involved hi the iiXiir. . ,.- . Men of Mexican Uattation Mutiny: Join Rebel Force SnMtert Sent to Fight in Sina loa Kill Officer. ho Hcfue to Join in Ht-ht-llioii. aHMBBBBBBBaaaBB Mailoull, Ir fal., Cm-i. I Men of the I'JlU Mrxkud Utlallon tuulllited and killed thoaa- of their mrer who refuaed to Join I hem In dVrtln te the rebel forcna tif Cm, Juan Cr raaA when the battalion wa aent front Menirall to fight In Mlnoloa two , ka ao, and are now In rebellion, arcordim to delayed advlraa reeelved here toluy. Tha mutiny txaurrrd aUiard tha trunmairt Itonile. en route from 1-a i l oiiiha to Mautlan, M waa aald. The I lionita'a rniKain waa compelled to. land tha men at tbinta Maria, on tha count of Hinna. and from that point the men niarelxd to Jom Carraaco, a rrli-l leader. ' 1h Whea of tha offlcera who re fuaed to Join tiiem In deaertliiK to tha letiel forcea were thrown Into the aeo. It wita ata'.ed, Tha landing at (tanta Maria rorre lon kd in llnio with tha recent out break nt Juaiec and tlia dha-kiauro of kllKel plotting in tha noillwira dla trvt i a I-or t'aliforrda, of which oho rwult waa the artmt of aven former cKy and f oiler a 1 oIIIala here. The iave been taken to Mucatlan for heilt lni!. Fort)-five memtiera of tha band of the Z Jill bntuillon, which did not ao company the troopa, were rvportud under dvLentioti here todriy. The hand' r'-KUUir concert Inet night waa cancelled ahortlv after the return of Governor Iiayente J,ugo of the north ern dletrlet of Ixiwer CaJlforoin. to MeiiruU after hurriwl vliUt in ieo erai C'nlli'a of the Ohracon cabinet in H'Tiiiovlllo, tionora. Oovernor I,UK0 Jccllnml to dlnnUM hia v"H, rnxiit ot revoluUojuiry troubliK In tho dlHtrlct ,r the unof- fclal n port the latter bud bixm put down tlirouKh tho recent arrotita here, Federal Radio Inspector Here FJwiu W. l.ovrjuy to (Iiiiduct Civil Service I!xanu for Aiiuleum. l;..1n W. Iivejoy, 1'ahe.l Ktntri radio li.epei-tur, ta In aniiiit today to nrndutt M it aervire eiamtnationa for radio oH-rntora, anmttura' flrat guude and comniernat flrat and etc 4iH gr.td. All rtdJo o pro tore Lold 4M( amateur eecwnd gnule l:cenam ithln tti mllee f Cnwlia muat ap pear for eiufiiinatf n beore Mr. Uove- Joy, a clnulitr letter from tha gov ernment atatea. Amateur aeeond grade Ucenaea are only kwued until esaurinatlun for amateur flrat rUiaa, Wf. Ivej etated. Xu amateur arc- ond gnule llcumra will be Inaued lu the vicinity of Oumha for three month after iheee eautniiuiUona, tha lutter etatea, fomiiurciul, experimental, apeclal, twluih'biil or truinlng achoul atatlnna th.U have limai Interfering with the raoeptlun of wnllo progruma will alau be inaMMHed by Mr. Iivrjoy to ae- oertMin why this Interference exuit. If K la due to any vlolutlun uf the fodernl radio cominuiUculloti Liwa the penult y may bo vnforred, aoimrding to tha rudlu liiaiantur. Tha Uuiu.Ua lUdlo Dealer' aaaocl- otlon will lender a dlniu-r to Mr. love Juy today. Mow to Keep Well Mr OK. VV. A. IVANI QtMttoa eaaieniiaig fcrftae. ealla liea eed aeeeeoa el diMe, " atlllea te lr. tM kr rar el 1 k m, lll B eatowed pttftflif AMl te ee l'aiioiie, wkere a lin.ee, aodiMMd elre I Utet. t. . wilt eel diKOMMle ee eteecrike tr oUivieoal hw, A4m UlUt la ae el The Dee. Conrlfhtl t Here i young : ! tree at rlir Iumuo of C. V. I.uiul, a pafrolmim, 572S Ced;tr afreet, whirli Is in Id om for Ilia aerond time IIiIm eiimmer, after pro doctn: n bountiful rro? of t;iplea. Mr. I.iiud, in tbe pie'uio, li ruiuiing tU one of Ilia new bloftaoma, alilih already show tiny apple, ."It la a nlgn of a Miort and mild winter," he Raid. New York Reminds William Allen White of Seasick Father ADVKKTIMCMENT. "Gets-It" Painless Corn Remover Thic Corn Remedy Ii CuarftnteecS No matter bow tough or how tlubborn It may have been, the corn r ratlua that it touched with a few drop of "Gt-U" Treed by Grizzly 2a laS-iS ' U doomed to a quirk, turt nnd ram- r end. Never again can it pain you. SooB you are boldina i our fmirrra it entira reeiaina a air.gle pieca nt , hriveled ta.n that you throw awar-fur-tvrr. Hard turna, aeft oraa, anr corn. foata but a tr:fla and auarantcrd. Try it. K, Uwrenee A Co., -Mtr., Chitaa-a. t)t r.HTI.'KMKNT. It's for Piles Peterson Ointment "Hundred f petde have told me," any 1'etvraon. "that I'eleraon'a Oint ment la the qtilikeat and beat remetly .r rl!v ,n world," Kor rhaflng. et-aema, Id aorea and Bore feet. All drugg.ala. .. iV, f I 00, .' J. i Thla la or of a aerloe aalmal atoila fur lr Ths "") wrllten by 4. Kai-D. oilron, Tin Elll- rnn avenue, rKiaiere utn in thw aiona park. AnoHitr atery will appear at iunduy.) By i. yisu li. AMJEBfM.V, Robtrt, lytarld boy from tho eaat, waa on b'a f rt tr.p to the moun tain. He went to v;:t an old menu of his father, known fn the Yellow stone country aa Two-Dog Jack. Hob bert waa thr.lled over tlie prospect of hunting b g animals and rd.ng horses over the mounta'n tia.ls. Two-Dog Jack took Itoliert on muny tr.ps through the forests and by lakes and stream, where the boy hiwl mnny Chance to f h and hunt. Jack told his young friend not to leave camp alone for fear he would pet lost; also wnrned him nevr to shoot any game ur wdd animal, unlesa h a guide was with him. One morning, while Jack waa pre paring a breakfast of aourdounh cake and bacon, Ilobwt took his rifle and thought be would take a stroll up the mountain back of camp. Ho went about quarter of a mile from camp where he saw a grir-zly cub. Ua:s nix his rifle to his shoulder, he fired nnd wounded the little animal. At once the cub began to cry an' then its mother, whom lUibert laid lot seen, Jumped quickly from brh'ud snme rocks and ran toward the frighUned boy. Robert waa too ex.tod to shoot nt the mother Ki-ir..Iy. Dropping his pun he ran as fast as he could to a stir tree that overhung Hie canyon which I was 300 or 409 f e t deep. As soon ss Two Dog Jack heard the shot he 1 picked up h e rifle and ran In tho di-1 rection from which the sound had j come. When he catno around a point of rock be saw the mother gr.zzly claw na at the of the tr In which Hohrrt had taken r'fuue. It wa lucky for the hoy that a grir.- rly cunnot cl nib a anuill, tree. A aoon na Jack anw the predicament that Robert waa In he raised h e r.fle and ahot the gr.riJy and fortunately k.lb'd j it w th one shot. i Robert would mt r'eaeend fr a few n nute because he " o fr ghlened. . Ju at s Ih boy d d reach the ground, the tree, which on ths very Ml of the rnnyon. Ml over and rlld j d,.wn to the bottom of the eny..n. Th a narrow e"Bp from dt-ath i valuable leeaon in iht:nee to H tbert. j who. aftr that Xpert, nee. dd not d a.bf y the adv ve of h gu'de. It le aly wM. whether In the j mountain or other unfamilinr places, to heed the advice of more experi enced persons. That waB Robert's first and last hunt for gr'ialy bears alone. After the boy was safe, Jack shot the wounded cub to put it out of Its misery. Robert took the bear skins back with him when ho returned cast and told some Interesting stories of his experiences in the great west w!th his father' old friend. W. J. Bryan's Foot Injured. Newlon, Kan,, Oct. 7. William Jen nlngs liryan, seated In a chair, ad dressed a large Baiherinpr of people here yesterday, opsninr; the congres sional campaign of the K.slith district. Mr. I'.ryan was forced to remain seated throughout his address because of ii painful Injury to one of his feet received on his trip here. Nor York, Oct. 7 iew Y'orkors wlio.JUuitrd Ooternur Jlrnry I- Allen of KaiiMis and Wiliiaau AJlru. White uf "IVnry and Me" fuiue, fintioe each oilier jiublldy at the Junius club fcist night, took stock today of treiMian appraisal of New York by ha editor. "The trouble with tills part of (lie cowjtrj," Mid Mr. rtaiUe. "U leth argy you don't give a damn. You aland for feJlowa ill puiities liere that wa out in Uansiau avould throw out by tlia M ruf of lie ne-k and tha slai-k of Hie brenctics. If It I a strike, you let thorn strike. "You reutbid me of tlia aea8lck father on the ship. Ills son, a younaster, hegaii to walk along the ruii ul tlm sldp. It loolted aa if tie would pitadi ovwboard. His mother slinuU'd to the father, 'Goodness me, say semethlnx to Willie.' The father looked up at Willie nnd feebly waved Ids Irund. 'Hello, Willie he said falnlly. Tliat seems to be the (rouble with I-'ew York. Out in Kan sas wo have 90 pur cent American stock, we anu fuli of fep and vine gar and we do thing. Out in Kan- na ive have id way been able to reach out nid pick a good strong governor wlten we needed one." Sparks The wave length of any station within range uf the let may be meas ured by first properly tuning the re culver and then reading the wave length from the chart for th tuirtlc- ulur setting of the secondary tuning dial, in iiistumita of this sort the wave lotigths uro jiot very accurate, but serve quite wajll -for all practical purposea, and where accurate Incus urements are required a wave meter should be omjifiyert. Edmonton, Allxtrta, world's farthest north casting station. boasts the radio broad- William Ellsworth Suiylhe, Former Lditor of Bee, Vies New York, Oct. 7. W'Ullum Ells worth fimythe, autnr, editor and na tionally known promoter of 'public Irrigation and reforestation projects, died yesterday at his home on lower fifth avenue. He waa 61 years old and a native of Woracater, Mass. Eary in .his career Mr. Bmythe became a lender of the little band of public mon who aw In irrigation the future redumption of the desert lands of the west. He hud been editor of the Kearney (Neb.) Enterprise and The Omuba Hee when in 1801 he founded the Irrigation Age and biter the Western Empire. Then in the same year he founded he National Irrigation congress, which wua responsible for much of the ditch digging and jnuny of the water laws that marked the transfor mation of territory In several west ern states from aridity to agriculture. Mason Tailor Opening Postponed One Week Failure of necessary materials to arrive for the new store of Harry Mason, the tailor, I'axton block, Blx teonth and Furnam streets, caused postponement of the openlnfi, sched uled for yesterday, to next Saturday, according to Harry tilickmun, mem ber of the firm supervising the work here. KICK ItK.imi II TU HLAMKr This 1 an attempt V) fasten some thing na the twdhUK, That he la una- ty, ttobudy defiles. He anirlla nasty. Ilia presence in, tmmiirr in a hmise bold M dik j aa evidence of naatl ma, We i in any, at least, nice women brtome veiy unhappy when bwlhuga aipiar la their holiiea. In un eftort to get rid of them and tu stay rid of them, they clean up the house In several way, boom of our Mali alaiiibtrda of nooeehold rlranll lieaa we owe, indirectly, to bedbug. Theaa htaiti atajidarde proivct ua from anine disease which devaatnt other pitrla tif th wurud for In aiunce, pUgue and typhus, if we ran hung a dutcaae on th bedbug, we will aUr the good women up tu tight bun at ill liurder. I p liei Truekee, rnl.. In the Bum mer of 1921, Mr. X and hla wife r eased up tbe old Henry and went for a flxhiug and camping trip, on the night of August Z they had slept In a cabin used In winter by li e bar vesieia, hut vacant all aunimiSr. The belliiK waa their own. Cm tho morning . of August t Mr. X. noticed blood on tbe sheets and bites on loa legs. (n August Mra. X. noticed that alio liad also been bitten. tin August 11 lit. X. begun to have a high fever, aweata and chllla. Tina acted like limlunii, except that the pulse wua slow, and there waa not much headache, 'i'be fever lasted three days nnd then went nwav. After that for four weeks Mr. X. got an attack of chili and fever, corn lug In Intervals of one week, nnd np pmiring on the ennie week day as did the first attack. On August 14, Just eight day after Mrs. X. noticed that she had been bit ten, she developed a fever, ohtlU nd sweats just eKiinlly as did Mr. X. Her secondary attacks came on the iiil. tbe 20th mid the list. These are the earmark of malaria, and since these is malaria In tliat sec tion, the doctors got out their micro scopes nnd went alter miliaria. Care less physicians would Imve puured out the ct-lumel und quinine without wnltlng for more evidence. The doctor found no malaria, but they did find the splrocbitls of relaps ing fever. They gave neoarsphnii mine, on arsenic remedy for spina! organli.ms. und this cured tbe patients nt once. Here were two rases of re lapsing fever, developing In the per sons of two people, who had not re cently been out of the T."nited tftntes. Relapsing fever is one of the Euro pean horsemen that Home peoplo think we are theatened with. The Infection was due tj the bites. Lice, tick and tiedbugs were suspect ed, but none of those were found. The location of the bite ruled out lice. 'when lick do th biting, they ty by the lilt. The elreumatantliil evt- iitenre waa eltttauther sgmnat tha bed bug. Aaeunung that btdbugs caused the disease, huw did they grt Info ted? All klnde of peoplo go Into those , Ice uni In winter. Monte newly ar rived foreigner, lii.niitf relapsing 'feveu might have bsen there the wm tej liefore, i icing along a railron l track and .'tne.ir a trunsconllnental route, who knows what rmugr on the Mind Ibargas-e may not have gotten off at tola fublil to rlean up and r -t w hile hm i lutvine an att u k of relaiikllig fever, newlv impoited? Nor should we forget Hint artom al( yeara alio a focu tC relapsing fever waa found In t'oloiado. Th'. f.a-u could not be traced to any Un jsirtatlon. Dixie for m Klu Victim. T M-O, - "Pluu trll ma If Abllaima would be a good State to go to for one who hs had th flu and pneumonia. "A leu. could you tell rue what I tbe aver: temperature In Homing hum during the winter months?" R'I-T. Ye, but go south of Montgomery. I have eeen It go Well below iro In lhat vicinity. However, I presume ths mnn tem perature of January nnd February Is in degrees or more higher than In Chicago. Swallowing Herds. E. O. writes: "Is It dangerous tc swallow the eeds In purple grapes? "la it harmful to swallow the skins?" REPLY. Th danger of appendicitis due to" this cense I (light. I know of no other danger. No. If Hilly te Worry, Mr. M. K. Mr. M. S. writes: "1, I urn two months pregnant and very nervous. Whenever I see a crippled person, I always think, 'If my baby was ever born like thnt!" "Then a shiver goes through my entire body. I this harmful? Will my baby be born Ilka the people I waa frightened by? "t. I am still workln.f n stenog rapher, but will give my position up In month or o, I work under quite a poor light, and my eyes ore very tired and sore at the end of the day. Is this harmful to baby? "J. Is there nny contact between a mother and her unborn baby?" 1. It Is to you, but not your baby. i. ha me answer. t. You feed your on by food ma terials. Fortunately there is no con nection by which you can feed It J worries, fears, fright, or any other I menial irnpuis". lour uany s legs isre very well developed now, nnd try Its hardest, worry your oarnd'-st, your mind cannot saw a leg off. Hppley Employes Given Insurance, Hotel Course E. C, Eppley, operator of the Epplcy chain of hotels, which Includes Hotel Funtenelle here, baa Inaugurated two new plans for tho benefit of his em ployes: Heglnnlng October 1 each em ploye Is telpsj given an Insurance poll, y for fi'lH iiuo t ll.f"". m pending on hi length ff wrvlve w.ili t.ie io(;.imaMI"II. The other Is U0 idumtioiiul plan, which enable em ploye who bat been In tht oiiiau millon'i service f 'r four month to lake a course f education In li"lM work f ir I'.i'i. Cn n itipli tion of 1U lourae the riiiph'V I to le divert t i be. k for fi:, a lnu of 2 for hav ing taken the course. MlfaM INDUCES H u r.i phrey ft' Nutnti r "Knrtv" Induces KcnoMC. arid Natural, Kef reding Sleep. For Insomnia, Sleepless netM, Wakefulness. No Narcotic, No Dope. I iv, tn4 II M. l iH luf Soma aant at J iM,-, m c o Ii i-anal l'- s,'i' lirw w i , IM Wllllta Siir.t. N.w r.a ll.'l.'il U-a rr. Humphreyt' "Seventy-teven" break up Coldi that hang on. Sold by d e a I e r ft from Canada to Cape Horn. AUt I.Unlil.T. Stabbed b MtOIIV Manr i.ple auffer atta'Va hy thla area, fienil, eomm.nily eailiil "neraa Inflamma tii n " 'I ha firat warning la uaually a altar utal.bina rail', wlilrh mar "mm and as" or hurl ciiunaii!r You mar feci It In th ,houlder, nei-k, fureans. irnatl of th tiaak. ur clown lh thish and lr tu Ihe harl. H Ii aemetimra mi.taken fr arlatira, rbutl nittum or neuralgia, which of tan ens ia nenr.tii. No nwttpr where roe have serve pain er what rauteil them, yuu ran Kt nuiek rel rf e-tihout uilmi asrcotiea or poiaon. Apply 'lyamol over tha part that hart,, srcl th pun will he sun. Tyamol ia shiaibid throuch th pore of tha ak.n. It ha a luothina, hral ns aflaat uin.n the dlr.eaed nerren, sraduaily h'lp inir to renUr them to hfslthr eonditioa. Don't auffer any lontrar. I'rira (1 at Fhtrman at MirCunnall or any rellahla druRKmt. Trtrnnl rmpanr, Mtg. Chemlat, 40 Butter St., Kan Francisco. " Men' Suits Cleaned and Pressed .... DRESHER BROS. S1.50 2217 Fare am St. AT 0341 ,B-Trrmar vrntst Spend the Most Profitable Winter of Your Life Jtawary ft 12) $. S. -l..elal-Nie Olaai0 tieei I Ike Vaite4 At tieee Oa One el tke Key at t"T j.ae.ry 14. 12) I $, "VeteaaUa." New (Klaaia Use I the H-Uea Asse'i llae A lqHl '"'. 4.w- a ft 4 ' la -..,ii.t at at- M . l a t.w.a, AM aM a aa ke a4 a aa aa. ia a Ma44aaa eaM.a a-.a-a . .!. a . i ! nwa wt a 4 anau'tiia a1!- l.t.s - . ' "l l tka ln il k . ,4 Jl a 4 e . M a. a.j..t I - ''i .' ( . a a ' M a-a4 l tm a.iS . 4 ua 4 . lUck Tral Aircr He) aja' t '. fVeaeka t l Mea4 Wa.l.aail Ce, It . Bealea THING Ne s will add more to' the comfort of your home during the cold winter months than a bit- STANDARD Furnace wm JMfeJ 1 1 and you have the knowing that it is added satisfaction of ECONOMICAL in FUEL CONSUMPTION Any of the dealer will estimate t following local givt you a FREE OMAHA DEALERS Ola Hie 2li Leaaeawertk St. Ware 4 Bread 4lt S. S4iK Si. f laaaiaa, B. J. . 3104 .eaeaerllt Si. D.m.ik. C. C 2429 S. I6ia Si. Ja.ob..., J. F......3S07 Ca.lalar S. Ilauik. ... iu 4 Viat.a Si. Kr.ii., a. io s. ijiw st. l.si. A, M 04 De) Si, r.... r. J un s. inw st. Tk'a A Cite Mf(, Ce , 00f Jka t'ta !! M.I. Wk., St04 Akiaws till )) II. t I. A. Cttael A. Mail. J 3 U0 taH St. Ma, a. A HatMl . .1121 M.tiU'f A. a. IUI, J W . . K'ta ! Itealie !. N.k J HJ (e 4111 N. I4j 91. . , Itin SaMa II TU NESB IT-STANDARD FURNACE i. Ike result ef mora lhaa Iwe feaeraliea tpeal ia ike kealinf buiiaata. Year f prtalical eipari.nce and stud predate' Ihia belter (araace. aad ll will deli.ee le yea tack r-ie at k kaaa waaaewa ia l kliat kiatarjr, ll i daifad la saeel year desaaad fee a aedra, kifk Ijrp furnace. Built lirel el Ire el allied analjrtU, ta aritkataad year ef ker firis. The Joy, pleasure and comfort of a well' heated hpme nmain tmny yearn after the original cost i$ forgotten,. Seld tkrettfk lae Hlta Trade fioaa tke SliMittifpl Vellet la Ike faaifte teatt N !, Was. , . .! Itj, C . M.A I . . lull. E.J -. , ..a, R, W . . .klla4a . M.ac ll.ee. , . , , 1104 I east. Jt Z.' W M.I.U. At. . . Ml N. Ilik , StIJ HawiiUa 9l , , ,4II( N 4tk l If I Je.kaea Si council. Umi fte mi fit DtMirt a ii Sk.n, 14 Mai. Standard Furnace and Supply Company MANl't ACTVftf M AND Jt)HIM OmaKa SitHia City aajaiaaaaal.iaiaaaiiaiaiiiiaaaiiiMiiaaMa,Taiililaarii,aaap i niaiii aamai mat liw nurnm maaaiaa aaajal 45 Re-siew-ed Cars on I. i . i Sale Today aaalHMBHaMMiaaeaaaaaB ft'eBMaaaMaaBsMMaaaaaaaaBaaBaBWaaaa Get Here Early Get the Car You've Always Wanted Satisfaction ! Drive tho car five daysif you are not entirely satisfied with it at the end of that time, drive it back and we will gladly allow you every dollar you paid on it to ap ply on the purchase of any other renewed car in itock. Dodge Buick Cadillac Hudson Stearns Cole Stephens Grant Liberty We'll Take Your Old Car Trade it in for a good re newed car. Trade it in bo fore it runs up repair bills for you. Oct a high-grade car that will give teal satis faction. Snch a chance WILL NEVER COME i R AGAIN. Come now pick out tha car that suits your purse. You will find here just the car you have wantcd-at the price you want to pay. THERE ARE MANY MIGHTY GOOD CARS LEFT SOME BRAND NEW ONES TH AT WILL BE SOLD AT MAKER'S COST. Get Here Early-Get One of the B?st! Bring Your Check Book or Liberty Bonds, or Drive up ths Old Car You Want to Trado For When You See These Cars You Will Surely Buy .4 SAFE PLACE TO BUY J. H. Hansen Cadillac Co. Farnam Street at Twenty-Sixth