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MUSIC T WAKIETT. M. RIES. THK muslrel season cpen4 full blast In Omaha last week, ttti with tli flrat rrrital of (ho eerie titular lb suable of th Im-rnUy .Z J n "t.1 dim, OeraMln Farrar. on Krldajr evening, and with both tuual- and musical tea by resilient mu- lilani, umlsr th sus'ilie f othur muakal org anlaalions which art a nva In our city. Tuesrlay lha Friends Tf Musle, a new organization, held Ita opening r I i Ital at tha himia nf Mm. K. W. N.ish, an Mra. Ixliml-k Crofoul, plan , cava lha prKiurn. ' Tha Krlend of Music ws formed for tha iurioa of sponsoring the beat in Im-al musli'. regiirriles of whether (hat brat la professional talrnt or am- piteur talmtt of aurh high order that it la In Itself professional. Mia. t'io 1 foot doa nothing professional with , uv.r music. yU without th.it urge, aid in aplta of numerous other valla upon her tlma, aha manage to keep up her 'piautlce, and to pluy tha piano with kilt and musicianship that many a professional might envy. If her pre tram, which rnada auch a fitting , i penlng for th club, la a criterion for futura smnciaids, tha member have much of flna musical plraaura In aiora. Tha beet In loratl muilr iicetle , an assured foundation to keep It th t,est, and th Ki lends of Music hv i piaullcal aim and ideal. Thla wn Tuesrtiiy morning, and Tuesday afternoon found tha Ama t. ur Musical club furnishing tha pro tram at tha meeting of the Fortnight ly Mualcnl club at the horn of Mra. tr. K Mllllkrn In tha afternoon. These rnnllr In number two cluba ara , Ian the Frl'iK'n i.t Mnelc and In both of them the program la usually a mlacellfineoua ona presented by va tlnlia memhera. In both cluba there U an opportunity for concerted mu ;'ic, at tha membre ara (ill tiitented women perfectly ftipfible of tiklng ft rurt In a string or vocal quartet, or who can Join, In various twos or three f,,r tome of theaa charming concerted nunibera which arldom coma to a h curing otherwise. A number of theaa wera presented In the program Tucadny, with cftra r,r muelcal vuluea nnd renullant chiirmlng effect. Iat, but not lenat, wui tha muni A tea given by the munlo department of tha Omaha Womnn'a club Wodnei oay afternoon, when th program waa prenented by the Weat airing quartet Hid lluai'l Smith r:ilrldi;e, all of whom alnnd high In the niUHlcnl life if our city. All of th'-mi cluba lire iIhIhk a pnrt In the ili vclopimTit nnd ndviinccmciit of milHlral lnli'ient, nnd there la alwnya room for more llko them. Another Intely formed club la tho Monduy Mimical club of 25 tii'Tiibcra, cirgrnnhicd hint r.iiiKon, which meet a the flrat Monday of every month, nnd (Uffcrent Miembcru fuinlah the pro gram, " Florence MncBith, coloratura ao- ninnii. will aoiK'ur lit the Atulltoilum November 20 under .the 'auspice! of lha HuHlncnH und 1'rofi sulonnl Wom en 'a division of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce. MIh Maelleth In opera ha proved her KrcntneHB and In the concert field na well, where, by her youth, wonderful beauty and chfirm, she hna come to be known ax "chnrmlng M!na Maelleth," or "Macboth Chnnn Ins:" aa many prefer to describe her. Omaha munlc lovera have a real treat In atore for them. The London Dally Tt'teernph nys of her: . "With A voice that la 'perfectly even nnd flawleaa from tha low O a'narp to the F aharp In alto, frankly In many years wo have not hmrdone that haa throughout Its whole extent the sumo warmth of tone, th ame aaioundliiB roundneHH, the aame ab solute accuracy of pitch and theiflme 'orautlful quality from Its lowest notee :a Its topmost helsbts, nnd we doubt t auch a voice has been heard alnce Madame Pattl first appeared." , Citizens of Omaha will have an opportunity to vote Tuesday on whether they wish part of th public funds to be devoted to the cause of music. An appropriation of not more than J15.M0 each year, to be known .is the Public Concert fund, ll pro posed aa n amendment to the city charter. This Is to be administered by the department of public affairs, of which Mayor Dnhlman la chairman. The purpose la to provide public con crte or musical programs In publlo ilncea. and the amendment alio pro .Idea that the whole or any part of inch fund may be devoted to the aid r maintenance of a municipal band, irchentra or concert club If and when rich band, orchestra or concert club nhall be provided for by the city council by ordinance. This la the flrat time such an amendment Including music haa been offered to th cltUena, and It holla the poaalMHtle of mualo In the parka, a municipal band, a AnvraTtxrMKNT. MKS. MKTII HTRAYKR. lire, III It Msal l.Mrts eUuew.il. "Al fa W .. ry Hi.raVI wuh trssnss wt el tnett s-tsr. I slferssl I I the :. rf UtNt brgwt m l take ! I'ite-s I -c l ieei r ut l 4e It k.t ur4 k,Mliil lls.tsax MesM I is tif M lh wi-e f -.4 m hwk Wttee. t tiava IW aasse, a4 tWt Mt la tkat e J , I -" t asie -..- m.s j ..7T. . V. i . W-s s. fvwssa th pele g I at-. aa4 tk a is i est i m is te-.-. . .auv Twe va an.- j i Vw -V T.VUi: ZT. sjkeej te lrl el I. re. . ; , ugMJ,g i 4 it..ee.t It IM ' j s lsa art fe lk taesl Ikal ItAll lw - ifeA ettve-g w4 .-.a. a4 , .VU."' '" ,M (SMI a ia.a.si4 sMutwsful kewi'S j sm4 taivsg la . legs H.(tlk sHtalae, III W'll , - S ' ', " - . I - i 4 as... eajkee-ei me- . t,.,.M4 - k4 ! 4 a i ' Business Women's Club Sings for the Omaha crmmunlty chorua and even a aym phony orchestra. If tha fund la voted, and a muilo board, which will he created by tha city council later outllnea Ita plana carefully, It will furnish not only great pleasure to tha citizens, but It will be an added inccnllv to tha rapidly growing Interval In mimic. A recital will ba given by Loulaa Junsen Wyll, soprano; Coilnn Taut j "on' dnlat, and Hubert Cuscaden, violinist, of the faculty of the L'nl veraity of Omaha Hchool f Music at Omaha university Filday venlng, November 10, 1S2S, Program: I. B"nt -fur vlnlln nd ,isno In D minor i. 21 Nll Orle. () Inlro unit Airro 1l iriolla. (Ii) AHiTniiinj I.., rirn.-iiu a 4 AI!ro O Artufio Allegro nin1rto Allgre Vlvsee. 'orlnn Pnulnn Rn4 llohrt C'ui'-'in. J ) I'tmiln Jly , 1'nn ll (h) Itnln , . . , C'urrta (o iiiaukblrn Suns Cyril Hooit l)Ul Jnnm-n Wyll. .lan Iiutrmlit st th Dlano. I. ( !- Mulls, Cyril grott (Ii) i'mir d l.un (r "!IU Kiu' from OM PetMiirit ilHneH (d) MonnllifM on lh l.K .. () tttKion niver ,,,,, rorinne Pnulinn. til) Ttin Muoa t full .... (h) l.ullshy I'utoh llool sen QollIT , , Orslnsr , . ,' Ronl1 , ., Qulllrr llricklsiid u) tlsh l.lmly I.i.u I.uulffii J'i$n Wylli. 6. (s) Norturn up. . N I , ChuiJlri-Retntnyl (b SJiivonlc Fiiiitasl In Il-Mim.r. . . , . l'work-Krllr c) M,.-'''Uh A, Aicilnuy (ill Jl uttnrliol joiiHil' "As!iii"fi'l- Jjk" Jona II u bay Iditi.-rt rum aii.in. Threo orifiin recitals wJII be given by tneinbcis of the American Guild or )i ' .itilsts thla week. One Is the opening recital of tlm season by I,ouIho Shnilduck Kabriskle, F. A, (',. O., on Kiuiday evening 'ut the First Presbyterian church. The second Is Mr, Wtanley'a recital at Trinity cathe dral tonight, and the third la the recltnl by Albert Hand, on Tuesday evening, November 7, at Kountze Memorial Lutheran church by Madge West Sutphen, The following recital program will be given by Louise Shadduck Za brlskle, F, A. O. O., assisted by Mra. Verne Miller, contralto, at tho First Presbyterian church, Sunday after noon, November 6, at 4 o'clock. Ad mission Is free and a cordial Invita tion Is extended to the public. PiiRtia In r major Bach I'lei-e Ilorol'in r Frutick Ar'n. frfi-n "MUrrmn" "Uot Thou Know That Fair Land 7" Thomas Jura. Millar. lament rouprln riilloa , IVIamarur S.'hfao Ulcklnaon Mnaic Flra Scana "The Valkyra" Wagnar Ruilan Group- (Ivor the fto-ppe Oretrhannlnoff CradU Rons (Iratrhaulnnntr In Silent Wooda Rlmaky-Koraakotf Mr. Mlllr.-. Prayer and Cradle Sons ....... Oullmant Marcho FlttoreaQua Kroagcr Ren Stanley, organist, Trinity cathe dral, wiit play a program of novelties for tho orgun on Sunday night at 7:90. Mr. Stanley will he aailstsed by Mr. A. L. Virkery, tenor; Mra. F. R. Nel son, soprano, and the full choir of the cathedral. Mr. Vlokery will sing "If With All Your Heart," from "Elijah," by Mondeldohn. Mrs. Nel son' and Mr. Vlckery will ling th duet, "Love Divine," from the "Daughter of Jalrua," by Stalner. The choir will present "Lovely Appear," from "The Redemption," by Gounod. Mr, Stanley will play a new work, "8alutatlnn," hy II. C. Mncdougul of Wellealey college; an adaptation for the orgnn of "The Cradle Song," by Bnrlll; "Klgie," hy Marsanet, arranged by Kraft, and two sUetihea hy Huer tr. Thl la the flrat rf a series of first 8unday night concerts, and will be continued throughout the season. rrogram to be given Tueaday eve Ing, November 7. at I o'clock, K.iutiUe Memorial Lutheran church, by Albert Hand, assisted by Madge West Sutplu-n. rrigiain; Thrs Tan Pictures f 'f Organ... Msllljg ftowsst-o frum, S-an4 Cua. srto In f- aniiisr ....Wlsalswakl via-1- W'eai Huiiilie Fllarlme' (niu frvrq Taasbtueer ". , seir riiai1 r. BASiubert I'iJ 1U Ju Ana f. r oisaa by . . t.niar larti Naeturae ,... Ms.-i'tn M.aas P-,rska steeehab Wlstlralls Miti.kr !isi Melody . I Vst Waal iyan ,-tAF.u tr ....,... tua hrvis iarsstell greft i s is l.asi . tmm Musis aj Nisttsa. The Amt . jn tiulld nf Orgautets will pieel f it lunch at the Iturfee)- AUgatigi)gr .Merciless Neuritis ' '.' '' r I e'.t.---4e.4--sr.jS.esse; e. .e-s-e i-ii t-e. essewe-l s e.n. I..-. s'aug ... s4 ts , - - g Mr. ...el Naah cat Turaia, Suveliilr 7 at oil-k. Thia la th first of a series uf monthly luncheona for th guild. Frank tWy, widn of Hie national society, will b In Omaha No vember I J. Itlcbard Xlendrr, th Omaha lv who rcntly won a achulurnhip of fered by th Zoeljner HcIhm.J of Mu ala In L Angeles, Ims been a pupil of Mr. A. M, lloiglum for tha lost four aeasnna. Th llnn luilard lunn H. Ihh.1 of Mnalo and Dramatic Art pres. ntrd Oriana Abbott Jertnleon, aopiano, aa aisled by illuncha lorothy Jiiiiuson, soprano, Henry Purmort FUmea, pi anlsi.and Herman J. Felber, violinist, In recital at th Lnk Hliore frlva rs- cltal hull In Chicago Tuesdny evening. October 21. Mrs, Jenulson haa many frlenda In Omaha, where she was for merly soprano soloist at All Kuints Eplacotial church, Mildred K. Johnson, who line a duns of JS pupils In piano at Wnhoo, Ncb will glv a pupils' recital there at the First Prbylerlan church Monday evening. October 10. fthn will be lis Hated by Anthony Oonato, vp.llnlat; I)on Campbell and Walter F. Hubert, vocalists. Anthony iJoniilo la a pu pll of Carl ftteckelbrrg of Lincoln. At a former recital given last week, Mis Johnson was aasisted by four Hher wood pupils, Amy Howe, Lorrn Oun' lap, Arllna Rlchman and Vivian t,dd, Those taking part In th1-eeltl Mon day evening are fieorges Hudlk, Ar- line Kfrchman, F.dna I'eglow, Ioia Mnck, Oertrude Carlisle, Irene Wolf, Water Huberts, Ruth Klrchmsn. Io rene' Dnnliip, Amy Howe, Maxln KIrchman, Leroy Porter, Main I Mac Dermld, Colon, Nib : Ils Mack, An thony Donato, Adoral Hendrlrkaon, Cerseo, Neb., and htm Campbell. Jaroslav Koclan, th great Czecho slovak violinist of the Hevclk school, I crossing the Atlantic at this time and will open hla American engage ment in New York on th 'h of thla month. Kocluy Is on a world tour, and after his American engagement goes to Cuba, Honolulu and .Tapnn. Efforts are being made to book Koclan for one night In Omaha and If ar rangements can be made the, mueic loving publlo of Omaha will have a chanen to hear this grest violin nrtlsf at Prondeis theater some time dur ing the (list half of December. On Monday evmong, November 6, at her home In Dundee, Lena Lllsworth Ofllo will entertain 40 of her friends and pupils In an operatic muslcale.' One entire act of "Carmen" will ba sung by a chorus and the following principals: Lena K, Dale, Mnrjorle M. Forgan, Rylvla Acker, I)r, John Din dinger, Hutrh R. Wallace, Harry V. Purkley, Will Medina, Kdwnrd F. Wil liams ami Cecelia Feller. These "opera evenVii's" have been a regular fea ture of Mrs. Dale's studio work for the past three years. ' The Nubject for the fourth Illustra tive talk on music, to be given by Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Herryman at the Y. M. C. A., will be "The Weaver of Textiles." These tails arc for every one, and single admission may be ob tained. This lecture will be given on Thurslay evening nt 7 o'clock. The Omaha Male ciuartet will be heard In concert at the Itenson Meth odist church, Blxty-thlrd and Maple streets, on Tuesday evening, Novem ber 7, at 8 o'clock. This program is given under the auspices of the "Round Table class," who purpose to ralso a subscription to the church building fund. Mrs. D. C. Stafford, teacher; J. A. Wright, physical direc tor; Krlc Shue, platform manger. The Omaha Male quartet consists of J. 8. Mercer, tenor; A. E. Johnson, tenor; 8. O, Danlelson, bass: A, G. Klttell, bass; Ml Florence Mcllnay, pianist. Election returns will be given at thla concert. College Crew Finds Rodolph Can Row During the making of scenes of tho "TnleHarvnrd" boat rar-e for tha "The Young Rajah," Rodolph Valen tino surprised the coach of the Uni versity of California by his skill as a member of the crew, The other oarsmen were all star athletes of the university who volunteered thlr serv ice. After the race they anked him many questions' aa to how he ac quired hi skill and he explained that about )5 years ago he belonged to a sport club at Tarento, Italy, called "Taraa," the Greek word for Tarento. "I was member of the crew and competed wl'h many other In matches" explained Valentino. "Of course, I needed practice, but I hail th advantage of knowing the stroke and of having the inuncles used In rowing fairly well developed. I wa ore afterwards, but t missed by I! roll o only twice during the con tear." He Want Ads produce remits info eAformti Imurr Blood Rhfunutlira Pimblrt Arn BlottWt CUkhe?.fi h It fart that with lh tncresM f rJ c;:i In y ir Moo-I, lmnrUiM are J tr.'Vi ll U a fact ih . $, $. tji),!, rJ wlla auj tcrtrssi tu tlsstrey Ira gjr.tie wali ia.t lm4t, aoi!, ef. an4 tlf iht.4. ttssasM ll U j (at taal 1 I. I. U m t( U acs rark. tla rtv uiUra vr areJaueti W as4!l u f(4M(, rv4aa Msa a. ts 4 14 Us eae re,, smsmss w ei s' i ees4 E- -I e smm ef a ea ta es es,i, .j m, se.'saiie asj m tiis, els sat ejee beeiiiiell ns Ssses etlf I sw st M ea sSjm iV-n eases U s sasss.t " sss..eed ss ess . 1 I I d eeVw s,ssVsss a.s Nassau f ene.s THE SUNDAY EEE :, OMAHA. NOVEMBER 5. 192: Movie K H'dilion Brings l'i turv$ from Russia Th W, K. Zeigfvld motion picture expedition, which sailed from these shores June K (or an extensive phu Pi making -ruiupuign In Itussiit and throughout Hilieila. bus Just returned to New Yoik, bringing with It what. I probably Ihe finest collection of mo tion picture views ever taken In for eign lands. The expedition was In charge of W, K. Zilgfeld, Jr., Vale senior, biihlo.es managei', and Frank C. Zin ker of New York a head fain eranian. More than 4a.tiffo feel of animated Mm was secured, much of which will lo ready for release la Noteinrter. Through th active cooperation of the hernia of the soviet government, Dm .clutch! expedition and enabled to photograph scenes and event Hhl h otherwise would (tsv been Im possible. It was the first cinema con cern ever gntnted pi rnilsaloti by the soviet government to penetrate Into Siberia for picture making purposee, The entire trip wa on fraught with trying adventure, much of the territory which th expedition cov ered being virtually, unexplored. Th members of the party penetrated the far reachea of th L'rul mountain and spent aom lime In lh Kuznets Hoaln country, southeast of Mocow. Th AUVKKTiaEMKWT. Eye Specialist and Medical Author Report on Wonderful Remedy To Strengthen Eyesight Say It Strengthen Eyesight 80 in On Week' Time in Many Instances New Yerk Dr. Smith, a wall known eye upaclallat, and Dr. Jodklnt, a widely mud phyilrlan and medlral author, mass tha folliwlnB reports after thorough teat of a popular rroiedy for the eye: gave Ir. gmithi "Whan mr attention was flrat ralU-d to It I Wsa (Inallned to be ktptkal. Hut It la a rule of mine to give arery new treatment a chance to prove It sine. Havln specialised in eye work for many years I feel qualified to express an lntilisnfc ooinlon on remediea for the eyea, glnce thla one haa eteaWd auch a ennstlon I wlomd the opportanltf to tent it. I began to use It In mr practice little over a year ago and I am rank to any that aom of th raaulti I have acriimplinhad with Bon-Opto aot only aa- tiinlnh myaelr. but alao other pnyaieiana with whom I have talked shout ft, and I sdvtie every thoushtful phyalcian to give Unn-Onto the same careful trial I nave and there Is no doubt In my mind that he will come It the conclusion I have, that it open the d.xr fr the cure of many eye troubles which have heretofore be.-n difficult to cope with. I have had in dividuals who had worn glaMes for year t-tl ire they have diprn-4 with them through the use of Ilon-Opto. In my own prin-tii-a I have seen It utrowrllien the eye e r if h t more than oO per cent In one week's time. I have nlno uurd It with aurprlslng remilla in eaea of work-strained eyea. pink eye. Inflamed Pd, cntnrrhal cnnjune tivltlcn, amsrtlnx, painful, aching, Itching eyea, eyea weakened rrom colon, amose, aim, dt and wb.d, watery eyea, blurred vision, and, in fact, many other conditions toe numerous to mention in thla report. A new and strikng case thst has Just bean brought to my attention la that of girl 12 yenre old. Two prominent eye specialists, after a thorough examination, de-ldrd, accord'n to her father, that In order to cava the afifht of her rltfht eye, the left must be removed. While awaiting nn opportunity for tha operation and atill umlecidcil as to ita wisdom, her father was told it would do no harm to use Hon-Opte. In less than three daye a marked improve FREE trial insures results sjjtalietsyer.'WS' taeaafc' Th makr of Mary T. Ooldman Hair Color Restorer take no riak in guaranteeing rsaults. Hundreds ot thousands of users have proved tnat this scientino laboratory prepsratton restores the beautiful, even, natural color to gray balr. No streaking, no illscolorntlon, ao Interference with shHmpoolng-not blag to wash or rub ott. Mnry T. Goldman's Hair Color Re storer Is a colorless liquid, clean as water. Tou spply It yourself with a comb no muss or trouble. Make Tour Own Test Mn tbe coupon for the free trial bottle wbMi prove theeeslalemenU beyond duulit. When you know that your grey hsir csu be restored, saf.lr, sunly. get a foil sua bottle (rasa year draggiet or direct frees u. Mary T. Goldman's Hair Color Restorer eaismM eise at. ms. mtmm. i Plaeeaendie se Aee trial bottleof Mary T. ! rtoMmun's Hair Celor Usurer, lbe osturai aetee s S n h&ir I - , jet blade black o dark brera. saasV I brosra. Ugbtbresra,arabeesubasa. Nam. Addreae.. I'm reraitrarB t"iiiiU'ii"si"i"r l-;E WANT ADM IIKI.NO HKSl'LTS VL "c WT 0 r f f -asa T I I ass m. Nature U ncnding Hood tither good cr bad to every part of your Wxly." Fcvl your jmlse and think about ymjr blotnlj f tu ara U p. Ills, s.ike-vUk.l1 IM fve" U tke raeesaa, g'vs ewefgy. ntw Industrial activities at Kouiorovo, 'Siberia, were freely photograph! d, a 'Well IIS the region In the ncllilltMO ImhkI NedejdensU Novoil. Koine very Icellent panoramas were made of Moa- cow, with Ita hundreds of rhurchea. Its Kremlin and other historic build lugs, aa well a aom very exceptional view of el'trograd th harbor and Ita envlrona. . "Kindly Art Wfrk," Osnrge Arlla In hi Kiwerful cur rent photoplay "The Man Who Played Ood," hu a'lniulated an unusual movement In Oreater New York. It la the Institution fif a "Kindly Act Week." Th them of this picture was felt to give exceptional encour agement to a general spirit of good will, since the hero of tha story win himself ba-k to a new outlook upon life that lift him from despair and bitterness simply by devoting himself to Invisible arts of kindness to other Toward making "Kindly Act Week" a thing of deflnll In tert, prlre totaling 11,000. have been covering every principal neigh borhood In Oreater New York. These prlr.es will baMwarded to those per son who report the kindliest and most charitable seta in each terri tory. Tn Ln gland there I a lighthouse to every 14 miles of coost; In Hcntland, there Is ouo to every 27 miles, and In Ireland, one to svery It mile. Abvr.KTiar.Mr.NT. ment waa noticed. At the and of a week the Inflammation had almost disappeared, and at the end of six weeks the eye waa prnrouneed saved. Just think what the saving of thst eye meana to thla tittle rlrll Another rasa ia that nf a lady tit years old. She came to me with dull rlslos end extreme Inflammation ef th lids snd th ronlunctlv was almost raw. After two weaka' use ef Bon-Onto the lida were absolutely normal and her ayes - are. bright aa many a girl of 14 " f)r. Judklns, wall known phyalcian and medical author, formerly chief of clinics In the Union Oeneral Hospital, Boston. Mass., snd formerly house -surgeon at th New Kneland Ky and Ear Infirmtry of Portland, Maine, aayat "I have found oculists ton prone te operate and optlelane too wllllnr to pre rsrlbe glasses, while neglecting the simple formulas which form the basis of Tton Onto, which In mr opinion. Is a remsrk sblo remedy for the cure snd prevention of many eye disorders. Its success In de veloping snd strenirthenlns the eyesleht will roon make eye-elassea old-fashioned snd th use of Bon-Onto ss common ns thst of th tooth brush. T am thorouvhlr convinced from my eirrrlene with Tton Opto that It will strengthen the eyeslirht at least r.O per cent In one week's time In mw"y Insfonecs." Victims of eye strain and other eye weak nesses and many who wenr glasses will he glsd to know lhat sccordlne to Drs. gmlth nnd .tudkfns there ia real hope and betp for thsm. Many whose eyes were fntlinir say they reive had tbetr eyea restored by this remarksble remedy snd mane who once wore glasses ssy they have laid them aside. On man ssra after uslnar It! "T waa almost blind. CnuM not aee to rend at all. Now I ean read everything without any glasses ond my eyes do not bur nnv more At night they would pain dreadfo'ly. N"w th.-y feet fine all the tlma. It waa like a mlrada to me." A Indy who used it aaysj "The atmosphere seemed hany with or without glasses, but by using this prescription for IS days AD V E BTIH KM K'T. Kidney and Bladder TroublesConquered or Money Back For 49 yesrs, said Dr. Carey, I have been prescribing my prescription No. 777 (known for years sa Marshroot) for k d ney and bladder sickness and now that I have retired from active practice I have mado arrsngementa with leading drug Slats to dispense this wonderful prescrip tion at a moderate price, on the money back if dissatisfied plan. Beware of kidney disease thousands die of It every year who ought to be en joying the blessings of life and health, ystch the symptoms. If you Ifave specks flostlng before the eyes, puffy eyes, clam my feet or moist palms, backache or siile ache. you ought to get a bottle of lr. Carey's famoua prescription No. 777 right away. It has wonderfully benefited tena of thousands of esses of kidney and bladder troublea and Is the medicine you can al ways depend upon. Results are guaran teed. NOTE Dr. Daniel 0. Carey wss a prac ticing phyalcian for many years am! his great Prescription No. 777 aided thou rands of sufferers from kidney and blad der troublee. Hereafter you can always get this effective prescription In both liquid and tablet form. For sale by the 5 gherman k McConnell drug stores and all reliable pharmacists the country over. USE BEE WANT ADS You are no healthier than your blood aa J aelt lo main flesh firm, it U a glo lieu fart that K. $. 9. hat given new, Jung f ig (ten, strergtl U t-l.!f u(,l anil aa majs n any vi4 atj Jtng (-n.te1 I - t yuuig.r. )!m i Itf, U ta font fjtinJalt, Ua.!l I-, U. lrga. We 'l a.Vj It. apswlsl. If iBftsatalki, Hgi Ualaf I, g. i. rifll sr Mar, It U kt .:t i. JL, S. is tvlj at U drg itr U l Ims, Tl larf .t Mtl I tka ar e,nWl 1( r c S- . 8. If, see) last .saewag is ysxtf k4sel4 t It ft y.V et4 l 4 U las ftsalif laifat. Society "Extra" Find Film Acting A'o Bed of lionet There pre some society people In Bah Francisco who know Just what it I Ilk to be a motion picture "extra." Oone aie their cherished Illusion of the ease and abundant lesure up posed to be enjoyed by tn player. Hearing that Director Mm Wood waa about to fil:n cee In lh Gloria flwanson Pat'iniount picture, "Th Impossible Mra. Bellew," at a fash louabla Han Francisco country club, so or the member volunteered to set as "extias," "It will be hard work I have sev eral big acenes," warned Director Wood. "That's all right with us," was the airy answer of (he group, visionlng not more than, 411 mioiitee of an unusual experience, The next morning fog came In and It waa nearly noon before Mr. Wood had finished his sea ecrnes nnd found It possible to us lh aorliy players. . From then until S o'clock th society 30 moved hither and thither at the director's command. They waited whll flight war being fixed, they got up and sat down, they danced, they etrolled on the pc.ch, they did AItr.HTIKMCMT. everything seems clear. I ean read even fine print without glasses." Another who used It aaya: "I waa bothered with eye strain caused by overworked, tired eyea which Induced fierce headaches. I have worn glasses for several years, both for distance and close work, end without them I could cot read my own name en an envelop or th typewriting on the machine before m. I can Ao both now and have discarded my long-distance glasses al together. I can count the fluttering leava en the trees across the street now, which for several years have looked like a dim green blur to me. I cannot exprees my lor at what ft haa done for me." It Is believed thst thoussnds whe wear glasses can now discard them In a reason able time snd multitude more will be eble to strengthen their eyes ao ss to be spared the trouble and aspens of ever getting glasses. Eye troubles of many descriptions may be wonderfully benefited In this easy manner. (Jo to any drug store snd get a bottle nf Ron-Onto tablets. Dissolve one tablet In a fourth of a glsaa of water, and use from two to four times a day. You should notice your eyes clear un percept ibly right from th etart and Inflammation and redness will quickly dlsnnnear. If your eyes bother you even a little. It Is your duty to take stens to save them now before It fa too 1st. Msny hopelessly blind might hsve esved their sight if they bad csred for thetf ryes in time. VOTg- Another prominent pbyixsWi to srtinm the shore article wsi sulmiltted, so;.!: "Vs, the li.fi Oi,w prwrlpti'in is (nils a wonderful e rrmcdr. Its eoiisHiiicnl ImrMtlrMs are veil known te eminent specialists at;d widely prescribed bv them. I .hare used ft trrr suecssstulty la mr mm prsctire on nsoente v4u.se es were sirslned throiisn overwork or misfit ctssse. It ts sie of Uts rerv few pretiersllene I fel should be ker.t on bund for reenter use In almost erery femllf." JV,n-Otito referred to shore, is not a pstent medi cine or a ast-ret remedy, ft is an ethli-s! preeara fton, th formula belns primed on ths psciisoe. The ITsnufsctiirers eusrsnte tt tn sfrensthen Ae slrht R0 per cent In oris week's time in franr tnslsnces or refund th money. It Is d'srcnied under risrsnty hv sH rood dmetlets In Oils city Including Hlierman a McConnrii (.1) Stores. s. ouno T?ROM the age 1 ful mother can give. Many a woman has suffered years of pain and misery the victim of thoughtlessness or ignorance of the mother who should have guided her during this time. If she complains of headaches, pafns in the back and lower limbs, or if you notice a slowness of thought, nervousness or irritability on the part of your daughter make life easier for her. Lydia K.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound isespecially .adapted for such conditions. It can be taken in safety by any woman, young or old. Read How Hwm Mothers Helped Their Daughters rntiHc, lfl. "I wai under tho iitiir-,oii that my t lvlift iI.iuk'i tT had wine internal troulilo a rv. r t.niv tlio tlrst tuna l.t'f i'kiu ait- s'nl sho had Ik c ! U-d an I t' lU't Ssll'sd Otti f-1' I aUav take, l.vdi ", I'liikhitn' Ytp-talilo C'unijHinU'l mvulf 1 fin it l- In r art I !. htl r''ivi. (tvrtt U h f!f.itn it. Y''i n uf tM itt' f for a i!imnnil if Ti,u ih, a 1 1 ait n it ay I rnu. Ii l'ut sst .iiir mi.i'lrt la d ) f r u.M lf,Wal,M.lllOMI,l,trBri::e), uj. Lydia E. Pinkham's Ifedetable Compound iVOtA l.ltNHH tIIOlClNK C. tVHN, HAIt, I ell th other thing h 'i them to i do. j The iU minutes Ihev pad anticipated develop.-.! Into five hour. "Never again.1" waa th choru or oiti of them. For the firat t me In ten lung years Hebe Danlrla and Iwia Ktone a day.ng together, In th new William d M lie p;rtur. "Psth of tiiory." Pack In 1I5 M sa Daniels played the role of I.lttl Hal" w.th Btone, In AiMr.Krfar.wtMT. "Gets-It" -Painless Corn Remover This Corn Remedy I Cusranteed la matter bow tough er knw stubborn It may hsve been, the eora or callus that is touched with a few drepe of "Uels-lt" I doomed to a quirk, easy, sure and pain Us end. Never again can it pain you. goon you are holding In your fingers Ita entire remains a single piece of deed, shriveled akin that you throw sway- forever. Hard corns, soft corns, rny corn. Costs but a trifle and guaranteed. Try it. K, Lawrence 4 Co., Mfr., Chicago. AUVKHTI-.KMKVr. Mrs. Anita lfc.--svw . Now Former Mexican Praises Simple American Intestinal "I have used Adlerlka (intestinal anil aeptie) snd find It wonderful for the tdki ach. It once stopped me from undergoing n operation for append Icitli I was out West at the time. I do not went to ba without Adlerlka." (Rigned) Mrs. Anita Diai. Intestinal Antiseptic. There Is now offered to th publl a pretisrstlon having DOUBLE action of an intestinal antiseptic and a COMPLETE system cleanser. This preparation, known aa Adlerlka, seta ss follows: It tends to eliminate or destroy harmful germs nnd colon bacili in tbe Intestinal canal, thus gusrding against appendicitis and other diseases having their start here. It is the most complete system cleanser ever offered tn the public, setlng on BOTH upper and lower howe! and removing foul matter which poisoned the system for months and which nothing ls can die lodgo. It brings out all gasses, thus im mediately relieving pressure on the heart. It ts astonishing the great amount of poisonous matter Adlerlka draws from the alimentary canal matter you never thought waa in your system. Try ft right after a natuisl movement snd notice how r 1 uiris -5e 1 III Need. Care of twelve a j?irl needs all the "l Vffttisfnn; O.'fjr Jmiiffr nl lilld It'll kavlin ft I rg a. ). i . rf a n r.U and mu!d int l mi l. r fi-s-t. W r -iid a'. iit .ydn J!. ' tilli.nn'a Yi ;', tlilit ('nn ju'iti I ! ' '' if! null h .i s'l't Im1. fit". M f tko it. That is two i-rtis sU i dif e-fi jjifl i ruf Ihrtt, al.'e 1 1 d i itiv .-rW s' e tut Li d i --and i t'l snl stMc,, W) rwrniumt-ii.t it.s V-g ' ''' r.'iMP-iiiB I t.l ftmt'jtri M ;fh g! , " Mr. .. M, Mrggitiii t i , No f; lUt I, WgiittH,a, tiliivi, Hm SctuelU Tklof U U Try, "The Kiuaw Mm." in l-o Angeles, aye rrlcr'tlnd Magaxlne, The bolhvits havs had control cf tha government In Rula Since the fall of IV17, ' MMntHhaalth-buIldlD. factors, have always been to cod-liver oil and account for Us hilplulntss la over coming: malnutrition. Scott's Emulsion should be taken for a reason able length of time t) daily, to enable Its rich, vltamlne-nour Uhlni virtues to help refresh, eneralxe and build up tha body. Asesj 4 Sewva, gassseseld. If. I. M AUvCNTIar-MKNT. (iirlinh Complexion Now Easily Acquired If rur eomplasien la bad just try thla eimel. harmless bums treatment. I will prove s revelation to you. This even ng befnsl retiring cover tbe entire lace ilk a thin layer of ordlnsry mercailsedj was, whim you cen get at any s atore (otif ounce srtll dot. In the morn Ins wath thla off with warm water, fol laved by a dash of cold. Fine particles of the soiled and lifeless scarf skin adhere to the wai and are removed with It, Ke peat thia treatment nightly until the entire surfer akin ia absorbed In this way. Kesult th lAveileat astaral eomplesloa Imaginable, The fresh, new skin thea la evidence is soft snd velvety In appearance, delicately tinted with the bloom of youth. The old outer skin anomea off so grad ually, there I no vein, no Inconvenience, and no detention Indoors, freckles, moth pstrbes, liver spots, pimple, any surfsae eruption Is of course removed with the akin Itself. AltVKrlTIKr.MtMT, Diaz in America Antiseptic much more foul matter tt brings out which waa poisoning you. In slight disorders, such aa occssionsl constipation, sour atom sch, gaa on the stomach and sick head uhc. one spoonful AaUerlba ALWAYS brings relief, A longer treatment, how. ever, la nrceaaary In ease of obstinate constipation and long standing stomach trouble, preferably under direction of youi physician. Report From Physicians. "I eongrstulste you nn the good effect I shad from Adlerlka since I prescribed It." (Hignerf) Dr. I, Lsngtols. "I have found nothing In my BO yean practice to esccl Adlerlka." (Signed) Dr James Weaver. "I us Adlerik In alt bowel esses. ftomV require only on dose." (Signed) Dr. H Prettymsn. "After taking Adlerlka feel better that for 20 yara Haven't language to expreet th AWFUL IMPURITIES eliminated frog my ynt'-m." (S'gnedt J. E. Puektt. Adl-rika Is a constant surprise to peopl who have used only ordinary bowel ant stomach medicines, ors account of Its rspld, pleasant snd COMPLETE sctlon. It li sold by lesdlng druggists everywhere. care the thought- ii 3 S. 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