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    Armour Closes
Retail Market
After Petition
, ItiiIchers* Association Scores
Victory After 5 Year
Campaign—Cudahy
May Follow.
After numerous requests from rep
resentatives of the National Butcher
AVorkmen association, urging packers
to dispense with their retail markets,
Armour closed Its retail shop Satur
day.
C. S. AVaterbury, general manager
of Armour's, refused to discuss the
feeling between Omaha packers and
the butcher association. He said that
Armour's, in fairness to retail meat
shops, should not operate both whole
sale and retail departments.
"AA’e received consent from the Chi
cago office," AVaterbury etated.
The closing of the packer market
ii the result of repeated effort* by
butcher representatives for the last
live years. The question ha* been
one of the leading issue* at their na
tional conventions during that time.
Other Plants May Follow.
Retail market* of other plants are
expected to follow Armour’s course,
according to Ignatz Moskovlz, 3107
Nicholas street, president of the
Omaha Butcher association. Inde
pendent packers are also expected to
eliminate their retail trade, he said.
-COmaha retailers suffer a marked
loss of trade with the operation of
the markets at the plants, and nu
merous complaints from association
members requested tills move," Mos
kovlz stated,
"At the national convention of
butchers at Chicago last summer, 900
delegates from all over the country
were unanimous In this issue," salfl
A'. F. Kuncl, trustee of the local
union, and former president for 15
years.
It could not be learned whether
Cudahy company will follow the move
started by Armour.
Coolidge Hears
Good Reports
J)«*s Moines Editor Tells Pres
ident Brookhart Will
Carry Iowa.
Washington, Oct. 11.—Several opti
mistic reports on the political situa
tion were presented to President Cool
Idge today when he Indulged In a
•eries of conference* with various
Visitors.
For the second time In as many
4avs Mr. Coolidge was advised by a
farm leader to hold up for perhaps
a week or so the appointment of the
commission he has proposed to in
vestigate agriculture lest its work be
come involved In politics.
O. K. Brailfule, president of the
fang bureau federation, expressed
Ibis view today, at the same time
agreeing with Mr. Coolidge lliat the
time is now appropriate for a survey
of farm conditions. Farmers, be said,
generally wrere In a much improved
state, but he declared that this was
only comparative and there was much
which could yet be done to place the
industry soundly on its feet.
The political situation in Iowa was
discussed with Harvey Ingham, Des
Moines editor, who declared the re
publican national ticket, although af
fected somewhat by the campaign of
Senator Brookhart, republican nomi
nee for the senate, would carry the
state. Senator Brookhart also will In
his opinion lie elected, he said.
Shenandoah High School
Girl Elopes With Cousin
Shenandoah, la.. Oct. 10.—Bernice
Rigan, Blanchard High school girl
who mysteriously left home two
weeks ago, has notified her mother,
Mr*. C. B. Ragan, that she Is married
to her cousin, Fay I.ieuranre, a wire
less operator In the employ of the
government. The wedding took place
at Halt Bake City.
A l> VKRTIKKM k\t.
The Gland That
Causes Men To
Get Up at Night
The gland that causes getting up
at night Is known as the prostate
and is a notorious trouble 1 alter. It
Is estimated that B5 out tif # ry 100
men past 40, and many uni r that
age, have prostate disease, v lch. If
unchecked, often lead* to a lerlous
operation. The prostate si rounds
the neck of the bladder like s masher.
Naturally, when the bladder becomes
Inflamed by poisons which /the kid
ne.vs filter out of the blood, lie Irrita
tion spreads to the prostatfi As the
gland swells, it doses the neck of
the bladder, making urination difficult
and painful, and causing pains In thr
back, head and legs.
An easy way lo treat these annoy
ing and dangerous conditions Is to
take one or two renex pills Hfter
each meal. The renex formula 11ns
been victorious In thousands of such
case". fine nuthorlty says it also
t has a valuable tonic effect and tends
to renew vigor. Anybody wishing to
prove the value of the formula can
gel a full-size, twndollar treatment of
th» pills under a money-hack guar
antee by sending the attached coupon
to the address given therein. If you
prefer, you can pay the postman
two dollars and postage on delivery.
Instead of sending the money with
your order. In any case. If you re
port within ten days that you are
not entirely satisfied, the purchase
price will he refunded at once, upon
request. This Is a thoroughly rail
able company, so you need not hrsi
tsle about ordering the renex If you
need It.
|
Columbus Day Celebration in Omaha
tl J.Jk/fol
] Son a |
m m
Columbus day will be observed In
Omaha Sunday by a mass meeting
at 2:30 and a play at 8, in the
Brandeis theater. There will be no
parade.
Mayor Dahlinan will be the prin
clpal speaker at the mass meeting.
The play will be "La Nuota Mai
edetla," "The Mill Wheel." given by
the G. D'Annunzio Dramatic club.
S. Dalla Bona will be director. Mrs.
Imolati will take the part of "Cloth
ilde" and L. Casarcio that of “Paolo."
Tech Honor Students Given Banquet
Top row: Merle Carter, Fools Kirillin.
Ilolloni row: K.lla Krisli, Mildred Shared, \nna Kleh, Bessie Spar,
Sports, dances, swimming and all
other summer doings are all right in
their place but when In school It
pays to do nothing but school work
and as jet onlj" six students have
mastered that. The girls seemed to
have more ambition than the boys
for four glils arid two boys of Tech
nical High school made all I's, which
Is the same as A s, dmlng the last
quarter.
A banquet was given those stu
dents Friday night by the Honor
rlub.
f-—*
Nebraska
News
Nubbins
V--*
Beatrice—Fred Barbie, who estab
lished a blacksmith sh< p in Beatrice
more than 50 years ago, died at a |
hospital hero after a week's illness |
of dialysis. Ib* was 7!* years of age
and is survived by three children.
Beatrice—pete Lodwig, Qmaha man. |
who has been in jail here since Sun
day, on tiie charge of attempting to
beat a bill of $17.00 for room rent at
tlie Burwood hotel, has asked for
more time in which to raise funds to
pay the amount.
Beatrice—Mrs.. Mary. A.. Davis.!
former resident of Saiine county, died)
here after a prolonged illness. She I
was the mother of W. If. Davis of'
this city, with w hom she made her j
heme, and in survived by two ohiI (
dren.
Beatrice— C\ If. Zook, station agent
for tiie JbVk Island road at .Jansen,
Neb., fs Jylng seriously ill nt his
home there from typhoid fever. It is
thought the infection came from a
W'eil at his place.
Beatrice—Mrs. J.ydla Drewes. 26.
living northeast of Plymouth. Nel>..
died at her home after a brief til
ness, she Is survived-by her bus
band and one child.
Beatrice—The body of It. N. Trou
bel, former resident of Plymouth.
Neb., who died in the w'estein part
of the state, w-n* taken to Plymouth,
where brief funeral services were
held. Burial was in Plymouth eeme
tery. V
Beatrice—Louis F. Armstrong, 28.
and Miss (Jrrtrude Alber, 24. both of
this city, were married |here. Mr.
Armstrong has been connected with
the Lins Chevrolet company in
Beatrice for some time. His bride
formerly was associated with the
Lutheran hospital.
Actor Desert* Untie,
16, After Klopement
Fremont, Neb., Oct. II- <Maiming
that his daughter Kvelyn, If*, bride
of six days, was deserted by her Hum
band, Jack Fey, 25, member of n the
atrieal troupe that showed fit the Pol
fax county fair, Joseph Minarlk <>f
Flarkson, Neb., has filed action in the
Folfax county court seeking to have
the marriage annulet!.
The petition states that Fey per
Hiiailed the girl to run away from her
homo nt Clarkson. For six days they
lived together dm man and wife, says
the petition, and then Fey suddenly
disappeared.
Legion Slnpcs Knlcrtainmrnt.
Osceola, Neh,. Oct. 10.—William
YVolfe post No. ill of Osceola staged
an entertainment In at night to a
crowded houar. The ahow constated
of several one act playa nnd mualriil
number* by thn l.eglnn male quartet.
BAPTISTS CLOSE
ANNUAL MEETING
North Platte. Neb., Oct. 31.—The
Nebraska Baptist convention now be
ing held nt North Platt© adopted to
day resolution.* against militarism
and the violation of the 18th amend
ment.
It was voted to hold the next con
vention in October, 1925, at Lincoln.
Officers were elected as follows:
President. Oak Davis, Lincoln; first
vice president, II. I). Rhoades, Oma
ha; s -ond vice president, Mrs. Jeff
Yelton, Lincoln: third vice president,
r P. Frisch. fJlenvll; recording sec
rotary, <diaries Firth, f5rand Island.
Even tin* Youngsters.
Holbrook, Neb., Qrt. 1»>- A straw
vote of llie lilk'b aehool and seventh
and eighth praties, taken by Supt. O.
J, N'aber respited thus: Coolidge and
Dawes, 77; Davis and Bryan, 22;
Ij* Follette and Wheeler. 4.
\l»\ r.KTIHtMF.vr.
DRUBS EXCITE
THE KIDNEYS.
__
Take SaltH at Fir»t Sign of
Hlailtler Irritation or
llaekaehe
-'
'Flie American men end women
must guard constantly against kidney
trouble because we often eat too much
rich food. Our blood Is filled with
acids which the kidney* strive to
filter nut; they weaken from over
work, become sluggish, the elimina
tive tissues clog and the result Is kid
rev trouble, bladder weakness and a
general decline In health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps
•>f lead; your back hurts or the urine
|is cloudy, full of sediment, nr you sr#
'obliged to seek relief two ’or three
times during the night; If you suffer
j with sick headache, or diary, nervous
•pell*, field stomach, or If you have
rheumatism If the weather Is bad,
begin drinking lots of good soft water
and get from your pharmacist about
four ounces of Jail Salts. Take a
tnhleMpoonful in a glasa of water be j
lore breakfast for a few day* and
your kidneys may then act line
This famous salt** is mads from the
acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com
/♦>lncd with ilthia, mid has been used
for years to help flush and stimulate |
•logged kidneys, to neutralize th#
adds In fhe system wo they no longer'
are a .source of irritation, thus often
lellevlng bladder disorder.
.lad Halts Is Inexpensive, can not In
ime, makes s delightful effervescent
Hilda water drink and belongs In
♦ very home, because nobody can make
e mistake by having a good kidney
flushing at any time. By all means
have your physlHan • nomine your
j kidneys at least t.%% lc*«» .< y#ar.--Ajd-i
l vertisement.
Girl Killed in
Fall on Knife
I Was Attempting to Pull Dog
I p Into Tree W ith
Rope.
Special IlUpati'h to The Omalin Bee.
Fremont, N'eh., Ort. 10.—A desire
| to have her pet dog rlimli a tree
with her caused the death here this
afternoon of Jeannette Miller, 9,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Miller.
Jeannette, with several play
mates, was playing about an old
tree which had keen partly blown
down in a recent storin. She
climbed to the branches of the tree
and then attempted to drag her pet
dog up with her. The dog was tied
to the end of a rope.
fit her hand she carried a small
I paring knife, which she had been
using to cut away small branches.
The ilog objected to climbing and
the child tugged at tlie rope. In
some manner Jeannette lost her
balance and plunged head first to
the ground. The knife twisted in
her hand and, standing point up,
struck her in the neck, severing
the jugular vein.
Mrs. Miller, hearing the screams
of the children, rushed front her
home just in time to see the child
fall. She picked up the limp little
form and carried it to the house.
When the doctor arrived he could
do nothing to save the child.
Mr. Miller is employed by the
Inion Pacific railroad and was
away from home. KfTorts to rearli
him during the evening failed.
Besides her parents, Jeannette Is
survived by a brother, 5.
Vet Buried With
Military Honors
American Legion Conducts!
Rites of Civil W ar
Soldier.
Full military rites were accorded
Patrick Hughes, 84, civil war veteran,
.Saturday morning at the home of his
son, Chit Hughes, 2516 South Thirty
second avenue. Mr. Hughes died
Thursday at his home, 516 North Fif
teenth street, after a long Illness.
Members from the American Legion
acted as pallbearers. A salute was
fired at the grave and taps sounded.
After the services at the home at
8:30 a’, in., short services were held
at Holy Family church at 9. Burial
was In St. Mary cemetery.
AIR SERVICE WILL
SPEND $23,000,000
Washington, Oct. 11.—The War do
partment plans an expenditure of
$23,000,000 on the air service next
year, Secretary of War Weeks an
nounced today. Tills mould he an in
crease of $10,000,000 over the amount
spent this year.
Of the total contemplated expendi
ture, Week/i said at least $10,000,000
would lie used for Improvement of
types and for construction of'new air
planes.
PRICE FUNERAL
IS ARRANGED
Mrs. Walter C. Trice, F,8, died Frl
dny morning; at her home, 2.163 Ames
avenue. Besfdes her husband she Is
survived hv her mother, Mrs. Nelson
Marlin, and by five adopted children
of her cousin. Mrs. Grace Teterson.
Funeral services will he held at 2:30
Monday afternoon at the Scottish
Rite cathedral and mill he conducted
by Maplelcaf lodge of the Order of
Kastern Star.
Tech High Honor Banquet.
Thirty-five Technical High school
students, mho earned distinction In
their studies during the summer, will
ho entertained Friday night at the
quarterly Honor Roll banquet at the
school.
X OX Krtiskxient.
Combing Won’t Rid
Hair of Dandruff
The only sure may to get rid of
dandruff Is to dissolve It, then you de
stroy It entirely. To do this, get about
four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon;
apply It at night mhen retiring; use
enough to moisten the scalp and rub
it In gently with the finger tips.
I)o this tonight, and by morning
most. If not all, of your dandruff will
he gone, and two or three more ap
plications will completely dissolve and
entirely dlstroy every single sign and
trace of It. no matter how much dan
druff you may have.
You will find .too. that all Itching
and digging of the scalp will stop at
once, and your hair mill he fluffy,
lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and
look and feel a hundred times better.
You can get liquid arvon at nny
drug store, and It never falls to do
the work. .
Am MiTisr.Air.NT. ai»v»:ntisi> \ikn r.
Man Sleeps Like Log—
Eats Anything
<* - — — •
Was Once a Wreck From Gas on Stomach
*'I Buffered from g»* «n the gfotnach en
that I rotildli'l keep food down end toaard
in bed all night After taking one bottle
Adlarika (Inteetlnal antlaeptlr) I <an eat
nnythlng and eleep like a log " (Signed
1C. t\ Miller
Intratlnal Antlaeptlr.
Thera f* now offered to tha public a
i liquid preparation having the lull BI.K
art Ion of Hti Intcatlnal antlaepth and u
• omplata a>atem cleanaer Thle prep m
lion, known aa Adlarika, act* ne followat
It tanda to eliminate or deatroy barm
ful germa and colon harlll lt» the Intaw
final » anal, thug guarding again*! appro
dtrttla and other dlaeaara having their
atari Imre.
It dean* out llOTIf upper end lower
bowel and remove* foul matter which pnl
aoned (he ayafam for month* It brlnga
nut All gnat'#, thu* liutnediatalv relieving
preaeura on the heart. It la aaionlahing
Hie great amount of potaonoua matter
Adlarika dtawa front the inte«Hn*l «anal
- -matter rnu never thought wa* In Mtut
•yetem Try it right after a natural
movement . nd holloa how much MORK
JWioi matter ti feting* out which wa* pot
jot in alight dlaordara, auch aa
oocgalonal canal Ipatlon, aotir gfomat h *•»•
on l|t« atoinai h or *d« k headat he «»ne
aponttful A diet Ik a A I AN A VS Inlnga relief.
V longer treatment, honfui. la net e»»ury
ill . inn<t of ohatltlntw • Oftat Ipnt !C!I» and
long at ending atnmnch trouble, preferably
under direction of your phyeh'ian.
Ilepnrta I'roin I'll) ilrliin*.
"I have found nothing In >ny !■ 0 vrata'
prneth e to excel Adleflka.'* (Signed) i>r.
Ja to eg Weaver.
"1 congratulate vnu on the good effect
from Adlerlk* atnee I preactthcd It.”
(Signed) l*r l«. I.unglota
| n.» Ndlerll.K In all honrrl caaea
Sonic require only tote l«*»e t Signed)
|>r K W P (Nome withheld by retiueat i
''Adlenka !• the heat in mv entire 3T
yeai a' experience." (Signed) l>r, (I. !'»•
gar*
"t'annnt deacrlbe awful TMI’l ItITIKS
eliminated from mv gyetem Chv \dienka).
Keel be: i cr than for SO yeaia.* (Signed)
J. K Puckett.
Adlfrlkrt !• a big eurpfta* to prr.nle who
hove ii"**,t only ordinary bowel ind atom
at h tneiltrlne- bacnSae of Ita ijtl't K p!e.»a I
him and roMIM.p'HO action It it add m ,
leading dtugglata avgrywhfra. j
Freshmen Swim in Fountain Without Bathing Suits
No, it ^asn't Saturday, but luckless New Turk university freshmen took a bath just the same. Sophomores
ushered them into fountain. ’Twasn't comfortable, but, at that, weather might have been colder.
Man, Who Drove Ox Team Up Farnam in
1884, Sees His First Street Car Here
“What'll they be Inventing next!"
exclaimed J. C. Livingston, 74, ns he
arrived in Omaha the other day and
saw electric street cars for the first
time In his life.
Me Is visiting his newphew, Karl
Conrad, Forty-second and M streets.
Mr. Livingston came through Oma
ha by ox team in 1884, moving tip
Farnam street and on to Fremont.
“Lands, but it has changed since
then!'’ he exclaimed.
In 1885 he became partially para
lyzed. But he refused to be defeated
in life and has made a livelihood by
selling agricultural implrrrfcnts. He
also has been interested in politics and
was mayor of Lewis, Jn., his home
town, from 1904 to 1912.
Mr. Livingston was accompanied
to Omaha by his wife. They have
been married 49 years.
"But this is our honeymoon," he
said. "We fiever had time to take
one before.’’
The world’s series baseball games
interested him to fever pitch. He
heard the returns by radio at his
nephew’s home.
His nephew took him by automo
bile to see the sights of the city.
And before he goes home Mr. Living
ston declares he is going to try one
of these electric street cars.
COOLIDGE AIDE
GETS 5-GALLON HAT
Rock Springs, Wyo., Oct. 11.—Ail
mlrcrs of President Coolldge among
Wyoming cowpunchers yesterday pre
sented a plainsman's five gallon hat
to Herh Moore of Plymouth. Yt., boy
hood playmate of the chief executive,
when the Coolldge Dawes caravan ar
rived here yesterday, Mr. Moo^c
promise,] to bestow the headgear upon
the president in Inauguration next
March. It was not stated, however,
whether the bestowal Is to he con
tingent upon Mr. Coolldge a election.
The caravan will he at Evanston.
Wyo., today and from there It will go
to Salt Rake City.
OMAHA MINISTER
DISCUSSES LOVE
Hastings, Neb., Oct. 10.—Rev.
Frank <1. Smith of Omaha preached
the sermon at the opening of the
state Congregational conference here
last night.
‘T<o\e In action U the greatest
thing In the world,” he said. "The
great hypothesis of religion Is that
beck of the universe, stars, flowers
and children Is the supreme Being.
Ood, Whose character is Rov* and
Power.”
MODELS DISPLAY
LATEST IN HATS
Hats for every time end plue ware
displayed Friday night by the mem
ber* of Oils Edwards' revue at the
fn 11 millinery exhibit of the Brnndela
•tore at the Brandels restaurant.
Hats for street, sport and evening
wear were worn by the attractive
models. The "promenade" was elabor
ately staged.
EYES OF SCIENCE
Only a few much-favored
eyes of men of science have
been privileged to look upon
vitamins, yet everybody must
have these nutrition factors
in abundance to assure
growth and sustain strength.
Scott’s Emolsien
for fifty years has earned
world-wide repu teasabuilder
of strength. It is the much
favored food-tonic that sup
plies vitamins in abundance.
Scott’s taken regularly
helps grown people and
children alike realize
strength and vigor.
fcwtt A Bo woe. Bloomfield. N. I.
ARTIFICIAL EYES
I MTKON KD.
So that they are nut easily broken.
Do nut get rough. Do not Discolor,
Do not irritate, la>ok natural, Defy j
Detection, give natural motion and
( OST I.KSS.
You can be fitted better now right
in your own home, and try the eye
three day* before you purchase. Our
booklet tell* you < .Vrything from A
to V. about artifloal eves, end Is sent
sealed in a plain envelope l'REK.
fteml your name and the name of all
von know who wear an Artificial eye,
for a free tiooklet today. Cut out
this ad as It may hot appear again.
Our low prices will surprise you.
DKNVKR DPTIC 111.,
9?1 Itarelay itlork, Denver, Colo.
Al)\ KHTbKMKNT. AIM KRTI8F.MKNT ADVKKTfOKMrNT._
Health Questions Answered
By DR. LEWIS BAKER
An Advertisement
Telling How and When to Use Trustworthy Products and
Reproducing Extracts of Patrons’ Letters Relating to Cadomene, Balmwort,
Sulpberb, Arbolone, Su-thol, Mentho-Laxene, Minyol, Hypo-Nuclane. Vilane, Etc.
%s w_ r».
mi: ■ Four
year* ago I had
potumonla and
hiv a navar
been strong
since. I catch
cold easily and
often. I am
nervous. don’t
sleep wall and
seem to be
Df. L«wi» B.Wcr w**\. t !«4 »n.1
full of ache*.
Am thin and pals with cold hand* and
fee' VVftat do vou think would help me?"
Answer Many who have gone through
a *iega of a ckneas or surgical operation*
nre he**; with an anemic condition of the)
blond, causing much distress and symp- ;
toms wh!< h may l*e corrected by the aid!
of t'adomene Tablets a* a bipod and1
nerve tonic *n be taken regularly for j
■evert! months If necessary.
K B M ask* *1 have backache pain i
and pain burning when voiding urine. I
which 1 am compelled to do very fre ,
quently. especially at night, and 1 tire
easily and am quits pale and not much
ambition What do vou recommend?’*
Answer: I suggesf Balmwort Tablets.
f.»r relief of the kidney and bladder Ir- j
regularities to be laken in conjunction
with t'adotnene Tablet* a* a general aja-l
lem tohk.
• • •
Mr* I. A asks I frequently have
painful IMtl* p tuples on uv> tongue and]
seem to be bilious, which cause* severe j
headache Alio have breaking out be
tween shoulder blade* which itche* and
nea11 v drive* his ft antic Have been I
tnmhfed with boils, too. Can you help
me""
Answer I teg in taking three-gtain Ful
pherb Tablets and . ontinue taking regu
larly as & laxative blood and akin pvedl
cine To relieve headache us# a grain 9u
thol Tablets
• • •
Mia* It It *«k* "| want to Increase
tnv weight about 2ft pounds. How can J
best do so"
Answer Hat nourishing food*, drink j
m « quart or two dally. Taka deep*
hreatb ng *\er» 'aes thrice daily before
mxnl* lake « nutrlt onal fleah-maklPg
i. nb Min' have gained ispldlv In weight
hv using H r i*o Nuclana Tablet* at each
meal.
• • •
M n r* ask* "Will vou pleas# tell [
m* of a good fat reducing treatment" II
am imi'h too large m arms, shoulder#. |
stomach and hip* ’
Annrv#' I s jyest v. u adopt the *elorie
■ vs.eni of <1 i#r \ Uilone tablet* are ver* i
fei \ e in moat - sacs, and being a non j
ae • er formula are very widely used b'
intelligent, cultured people.
• • •
John M wtllev ’ If vou can tell me
bow to overcome Indigestion which cause*
hatching, heartburn and Moating after
meals, 1 shall be >nv grateful. Something
t.* cniftH costive bowels, too. 1 will look
for vour answer soon."
Answer' li ■.# noaaible that vour Indi
gestion I* h result of Inactivity of the
bowels I'ae « Hoy#I Pills at a lav*
its ocraslonnili For t ha aid of digee
non obtain Ttiopeptln# Tablet* and take
legulnrly for several vveeka,
• • •
t T as'.a* "What mn \ do for an in
tense i(«hing of ihe lnald# of niv ear*"
Th* itching occur# repeatedly. There i#
a Ui K of vv«\ t’an Ihia be due to ca
tarrh*’ _
An ewer Obtain ? o •* nf Vilane 1 o*r
<1ei and u*a as directed for nasal *a!a*rh
To one ounce of '-alar add a half lea
i .vonful of Allan”* Powder With a m#d
i< ine dropper put one or two dion* In
cmi h car, mini' «t and nlaht This should
stop the Itching and often rcsloje* 'he
i'm iiii >I lubrb ant of ihe called "wav"
• • •
Mr* A il asks I have a targe fam
ih »»*d keen hoarder# Inn. *o that nlliiwt I
ev-'V lb' V* hav>» need of a * enved> to 1
a*up sum** kind *»f pair' Such as tombac "e
nautalaia. he.,da- |g* grippe and rheumatic!
r« n s's/v Wfeat T want ♦ » know la la
there safe r« n remedy free from habit
forming drugs 7
Anawe- Ye* S lent eats have found a
I simple formula which Is very quickly ef
feriive In the relief of sur h pain, snd It
leave* no weakening after effect* Ask for
S gra.n Su thoj Table s i;onuwnc»d
soothe all*. Inexpensive, with full direc
tions.
• • •
F* O M asks- ‘ M h.vt is good to loosen
ut» Mt iff. sore. pum'ul Joints'* Ordinary
ltnlmentn don’t help rne ."
Answer The i-cru! ar pain relieving
OUiltty of triple a ength '‘Vntht*-l.axeti*
J Salve I* d <1*1 \ used. and g v*s very
! quir k rel.ef af.er anno nttng anv painful
j *I*ot.
• • •
Mr* K 1, R **•*« * Two r# try cV
dren. age | *r*d ». a’* often subjected to
| spasmodic trout* ev*r\ week nr two. in
winter and spring. Then th*v cough snd
| rough night after night. Please advise a
I remedy."
%na**r: Obtain *•« n-e Mentho Iuivene
and triple strength. Mentho-!.a gene Salve.
Tns former used as per d;re< tiona t* gpn
»l,n!lv qnifklv- •• * Stopping the
I rough" due to nV,1| and often wa^d* <'f
genes'ed oaM* and coughs w hich culm
ma-e in spasmod • -re. ip Apply the 8a \ <•
to chest and throat, lightly, tar lea dally.’
• • •
Answer *n C P T T have repeatedly
recommended pla n yellow Mlnyrd to cor-1
rect scalp trouble* a i* h ■* falling hair.;
itching a alp and dandruff Many grate
ful persona testify u> ita goodness
Answer to R K l» I adv’se no one
affltcled wrtth scute, malignant, venereal
or organic troublea. I’onault a local prac
i lltloner.
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NOTE Ft r tnxv > ea * Pr T*w'«
Baker. Medhal Hire. tor. The Blackburn
Product a <\v Sli «‘cl lege Bldg. V»avton.
Ohio, has been recommending trustworthy
medicines to millions of people through
the medium of th** new-.papers. and
d •uhtless has helped •> r» t-\ mg the ail
ments and minor inf t mb les of the puh
, lie more than anv single Individual In the
worlds history; and by an Inexpensive
method.
• • •
The rrel'Hne* me ■ 'red hr him are
mire and free from hab*t forming dm**
They represent the combined w 'soom and
fviwi ience of physic an and c hem‘.at
P’oxfr*« druggists can supply them.
Be reading h’* answer* to others y»u
should find a case similar to > o*ir own
X * coy of pr Baker a gable book i
"Health and Beauty.' will be mailed to]
anvone sending 1ft cents
Thousands have written h'm expres
sions simitar to the follow'ng
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Letters to Dr. Baker
M •* Andrew Ma*ik till .tones 4'*
H- add.-. Pi* w * • .-« I • *
i he • "sence \fen ho 1 wxene « s vr' g ~
medicine for a cough and cold t had «
very had rough and tried several cough
medicines but none seemed to do me anv
good. I then tried Mentho l sxene The
f»i"t few doves rePeved the cough, and
after taking the bottle 1 am alt right now
l am keeping a bottle in tjte medicine
cheat now etc "
lira W 11 l.ewla Butler . care
Xfr* *1 Hrtv Ktna Fa. write* "1 have
not been >n good health for some time, bvit
have found relief after taking Fadomrwe
Tablets, and I anv feeling much better.
1 like vour ‘Health and t»*auty‘ book snd
think It Is wonderful Thanking vou snd
wishing you sue. es« for >eais to come,
etc "
• • •
\tis T«*m tv Bulges* Nowata. Ok!* J
write* 1 stmplv vonnot wait enolhetl
day to tell you what wonderful result* l I
have obtained from I'adomene Tablet* l
wh* so nervous th.»t a trifling noi*e would
cause me to tremble ail over My two
smsll bov* c;rused me added misery with
thslr play arvd n«>oi- 1 felt a« If 1 would
g,» into 'hvaterlcs f something wasn't
done My blood was el*-' so pqor that I
couldn’t stand the least bit of cold v*«*ath-j
ei 1 would just 'free* when going j
ft iim one room Info tnathrt But w<*w l I
* i ' ■ h a ■; * .«i r
rosy.' I used rougu hefaie—but dentl
! now and t f#el toned up' in gene-*,
thsnka to Cadetr.en# and to you. D;
i.ew-a Baker. Have e’readxr conrln*“»-d
mv husband of their wonder-work, ard
ho la taking them at present, #tc "
• • •
Mrs Ksliter R’otr Si® Park An, C.a --
bn. Pa w ••• [ am writing to teil
about results of your wonderful nxedicin«e
! h.nd kidney trouble My fee: would swell
had I could hardly stand. My !>rnt.»
x\ere stiff and mv bat k would almost se:
"i* »ra*y, J tried mo#t #v#rvthmg a*d
a p|
1 gaxe \ hope of exer get'irg
l>euev One Sunday 1 tame across tour
adv e i-x the paper. 1 got a bog nf Balm
xx or' Tablets and. oh! such relief 1 am
on ' *> th rd Jbos and feel as well as l
**.er i ■' m> life. ax*d have r.o axrr,r>
*oma f kidney trouble. 1 am J>, hut
f-el 1 . * 1* And now- I must tell a.-i
about your wonderful rheumatism mixture
"huh he* o' eoual. My brother had t
f«»T* tear* He hvt vnu formula In th#
1 ap^r. had h« druggist f it. arl the
ond dose •>* • mid fee] jt* help Hit
ar—s arid leg* began trx straighten
. x -x* began • .> leave and exon he was *
rf* man. !!e is now a well man. work -
mg o • n t lie weather and rarer fee •
the rheumatism pains We *-# sent --g
the ‘message' everywhere, etc. *
• • •
On Mangold. S45 Pipe- Bird. I>e:re *
Nil. h . wrues "About four jear# ago i
xx as troubled with dandruff, and it be
ars So had I began to lose mv hair t
tried remedy after remedy, but could find
nothing that gave me th# least aatisfa -
1 leatxe-1 xxf PU-.n Yellow Minx.l
a?xd though a skeptic. 1 decided to try '
AftV' using It two xxeeks imagine If v j
an. my surprUe, to ftnd that mv heed
was clean and trjv scalp healthy and free
fr :x dandurf f Will atwav* he giad
tell anyone of the w >r t#rfu. food 1 tax#
ratalved from it. etc.**
• • •
Mr» John 1 -i^hiird. IJI Franklin A<>
Paimerton. Pa. writes: "l^vat fall n r
daughter had an attack of acute rheum*
•*ftet g: *xg up f- .’in it ah# •» •
Xfi' thm and cou d pot regain her
strength I -evrxmmended Hypo-Nuc!ar#
Tablets twhich 1 had used and ga'ned *#
noun da) she began using them and after
taking tw b (X x i ■» she was back to her
noM’xx *e aga'n Tour «ned<etxi«e h*v#
If e f* redone* to u» #:e '*
• • •
>• B •'-blip*. Hr-kane Wash, writes
l ;> i x use- nf Arhoior* Tablets a-d
?h ■ . !xev s o :ss bee: fat rslwtr *
A* i hew 1 .-,n p-ox-e tb a I had a^en
fmsr »xther fcir’s of tablets and net are
ix# don# a bit ef good 1 havs taken
x t»v,- ■ ■■ xf s of krbv.-n* and havs **
u pounds Can cso sax thex ha*a en ■
-ffevt or me Before taking 1 weighed
pound* and now li; WV h so— •
'g*. hut w h*-*x 1 th nk ot the easy pre »«•
it s encourag.ng to me. etc '
• • •
Mx > Cannan. Barr mg Ca* wrttaat
I want to tt'.l x ,’u something good a.
nurse here had the hives tor 14 nxootha.
Txxv. d. tor# x-ould not hslp h#r l goC
*1r' * \ -f >ulphsrh Tab e » when sb#
XX *S oxered with them She took three
l oxos ar i noxi a!-* :s free of hives A
man t-..x,t h * ha« k covered with pimple#
ta.nei '.*tixe a> Uxge aa p##e He go* w
i -x of H i* ' -it Tablet# if*-- the ktdnev#>
ami , i’.'x of Hxi i-herh and the pivnplw#
Bffor# l anxe t« BUnnfng x.'ir
Wtedu era an* unknow rx but now' the
■ if*; st 1 * a special p a, e set •> .1*
far them, etT^
as# •
Mrs I .T Bfettx man 4411 Butler Bl ,
!V«|s*-:t» «■ Pa. xx -s 1 haxe bore
u* - v * - * Koval p * for sex era! ye# e
X' 1 t h*-x are tb* t>e*t nx#t'e 1 havsexer
iilo,!. and 1 have tr»#d neerlv #v#rv kiWA*.
1 find " U ' effe.UVe and thsfe *
’ o hH,1 after #ffevt n.x ctatxxtx# <xr #). k
feehng A"’* 1 hex do i**xt 'wear nut/ *or
xlvx 1 rx e. h ex * to ircrease h* de## etr *
see
l.\- ' 11M l ' 'xx\ If x <*ur **♦#, ar d*mg
* ’ ’• *i v x » ex erx x, here.
' -» 4# nxedtx'inea ms*
'tv-.ixe-i x ' * Bake the fallowing an
*' ^ «#r- an a M Cbsartl a vx*»s
Hr* on X o Ktegee- »oa Pn*t Co.
J* ' a Drug ?tor-A vVee* a Phama.-x
ITALIANS ABANDON
COLUMBUS PARADE
Italians of Omaha will not hold the I
customary street parade on Colum-j
bus day, Sunday, according to an
nouncement made Friday by officials
of El Progresso, Italian newspaper.
The day will be observed by the Ital
ian* with a large mass meeting Sun
day afternoon at the Brandeis thea
ter. E. G. M.'iggl of Lincoln, attor
ney', will be the speaker of the day.
National Italian songs will be sung.
The Italian Itranmtic society of
young men will present a play Sun
day’ at 8 p. m., at the Brandeis
theater.
Withdrawal No *
Cause for Talk
Neither Party Discusse* Ac
tion of Brewer or Charges
Against Brookhart.
Dos Moines. Ia.. Oct. 11.—No com
rnent was forthcoming late last nigh'
from either republican or democratic
state headquarters on the withdrawal
yesterday from the senatorial cam
paign of Luther A. Brewer of Cedar
Itapids, independent republican can.
didate, who urg'-.i his follower* to
support Daniel F. Stock of Ottumwa,
the democratic nominee. Mr. Brewer
at the same time denounced Senator
Smith W. Brookhart. the republican
candidate as having repudiated and
betrayed the republican party and its
leaders ”
Mr. Steek’s recent active campaign
against his republican opponent and
his speech at Burlington in which h<*
made public an affidavit purporting
to show irregular practices on the
part of the Daugherty investigating
committee headed by Senator Brook
hart are believed to have influenced
Mr. Brewer's withdrawal.
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