r P&i&r 'Rofabti 1 HIS* KIDDIEJ9 DECIDE THAT TOO MUCH ETIpUETTE PUTS’ THE BLIGHT ON ANY PARTY ^ by TiARRJfON tJkDy ABE MARTIN On Yesterday an Tday ,_j QUINTON RETRIAL OPENS NEXT WEEK Special IMspatrh to Th# Omaha Ber. Plattsmouth, Neh., March SI.—Th* ^ present term of district court proh ably will see erased from the record* the last of the wholesale grand jury indictments returned last in 1921 against county officials and promt nent citizens. District Judge Fitzgerald of Omaha Will preside in the cases against Carl Quinton, former sheriff, charged with perjury, and Carl G. Fricke, charged with falsification of books. Both cases were sent hack for retrial by the supreme court. aovkbtiskmevF Stop Getting Up Nights Bladder Weakness Quickly Cor rected by Recent Scientific Dis covery for Old and Young. Free 50 Cent Package What a wonderful comfort to *leep all night and not get up once^from bladde1 wMkncK. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Pine quietly lonp before they pot on th’ streets. clebrated their twenty-fifth weddm " ^U1>e ,h ra<11,> , submarines , t , . wins never dreamfet of. tt’hen we w u/. mnlversary yesterday hy going, in a lesturint fer dinner, art* takln’ In a lively western film later. Th’ Pines have lived here sine* birth, liecent hours, plain food, an' no help about th' house, have kept ’em both in good health an’ happy, as WERE- BABIEVYOU ARE AIL FIXED FOR THE CHIURIRJ PARTY AT THUAN CHUCKVAN'heREB AHALF DOLLAR l*tTn~r:->FOR YOU TO BUT A LIL'PRESENT ah' a; (fifn NOW DO NT FORGET-1 !' f iRw? ) ALLUS SUMFIN rn? gj 0 ^ \ S.THAT YOU MUST NOT SHOW TOO MUCH L 'ft HASTE IN GETTING TO YOn» SEAT WHEN I THE DINNER IS ANNOUNCED AND c; ^REHEh0ER—} K-you must NOT PUT YOUR NAPKIN ) I AROUND YOUR NECK OR TUCK IT IN L T—-) YOUR WAISTCOAT AND— ( m 3 « & »_ 9 ^ ("—YOU HUsT NOT eat with aL SPOON-U5E. YOUR FORK anl> V-DO NOT TRY AND TALK WHEN YOUR j J S MOUTH 15 FULL OF FOOD AND _r fwHUMP' THEN will ) HAVE TO SIT Mun > \ LIKE A COUPlA rJ (^UNDER NO CONDITIONS MUST " ,TOU EAT WITH YOUR KNIFE AND --- 5 < I f ■ I XJuHX^XlTBEXrt>OWN^ SO MUCH TO REMEMBER r~^ BAH-H-H SOM J-THWS NOTHIN'TO A PARTY LIKE THAT- WELL. ( HAVE TO DO CJ sunriiiy. | 7^*.. Hi ,HO«-__ _ j The Daily Cross Word Puzzle By RICII.VICn II. TINGLRY. * 27 w 17 < y Horiiontoi I A breach. V Evening (poetic). I. Assembled. 8. Personal pronoun. 7. A plural suffix. 9. On the Job. 11. What somo people go to church to hear. 15. The portion of Adam's anatomy trom which Eve was made. IS. Part of "be.” 18. Any. 19. Lacking In moral sense. 2.1. Mythical lady deceived by 7-cu* In the form of a swan. 24. Tha square contents. 25. Each one. 27. The beard of wheat or rye. 29. The termination. 811. Kclating to (eufflx). 12. A former court of Jurisdiction !■ England. 34. A pointer. 35. Chiefly. SI. A wild beast. Vertical 1. To wash, t. A twin. t 3 To thin out. s To ronatruct. ». To ttuplfy. 10. An animal whoa* fur 1* valu able. 11. A fixed (are. 1? Railroad (abbr ) 13. A large river In Siberia. 14. Normal power of underala ml Ing. 17. Past lenae of Vertical I. 13. Spiritual. It). To acowl. 20. Poor Collin* recently lo*t hi* life In one of these. 21. Animal fnt. 22. Kootgeur, 2H. An officer In the IT. S navy. 27. A high mountain. 23. la not. known, (ahhr) 30. Somewhat III. 31. Cathedral town In Knglnnd. 33. A high exploalva luhbr.) 34. I >n ug lit era of those who fought in tha Revolutionary War (ahhr ) 3*. ^4)1. 17. Proteatant Krilacopsl (a)dir.) lha aolutlon will appear tomorrow. PEMEMBERTO^^SLOWTri IUST NOT ask FOR a M APING OF ANYTHING AND—j ^SUTHOWASOUT1 HCECREA M - M4?j U -YOU MUST BE. SURE AND DIP YOUR • FINGERS IN THE FINQER BOWlS AND UNDER MO CIRCUMSTANCE use A TOOTH PICK AT THE TABLE - THATS ALL KIDDIES AND NOW tfuRRY <~ ON YOUR WAY <— -J '■ ! WHAT 5 THAT! MRS. VAN CHOC K~ MY V \ WHY-Y- WHAT ARE 1 $ 0H MUMSYI WE DECIDED WED ! BASIES haven't arrived AT ■ vOU KIDDIES DOING ( , HAVE A BETTER PARTY IN [YOUR PARTY YET- T MUST \ ( « , { THIS 111/QUICK LUNCH AN'^H | CiO RIGHT OUT An' LOOK si- nL C ^ [ ! LOTS LESS TO REMEMBER FOR 'EM J W ' Solution to yesterday'* puzzle. YOUTH, 13, SUES SWIFT COMPANY Injured while eliding on meat "Us at the Swift A Co. market. Thirteenth Hnd Leavenworth streets, lien Barone, 13, brought suit against the packing company in district court Saturday for J25.000 damages. I’.en nnd other children were ac | customer! to seize the hooks and slide '»me .10 feet across some trackage, according to his petition. He did this | "n .January 29. 1925, hut the slide became so rapid he was unable to go In time and struck a door with painful results, he said. His suit al leges the company was negligent in not preventing children from using the sliding hooks\ fey will. ■ JS/OTWell You, too, can haw thia f nappy, Thera la no remaon for you happy, healthy look to look or feel tJiij u**y CONSTIPATION means WEAKNESS Constipation is practically universal among civilized hu man beings. It is a national curse causing inefficiency and physical unpreparedness. It causes disease, premature old age, lessens endurance and resistance, and many times fatal illness is directly triable to its obnoxious results. The j clear eye, healthy look, vim, vigor and vitality can be had only when the bowels are free and are moving regularly. Dr. Caldwell’s SYRUP PEPSIN | The Family Laxative —promptly relieves constipation. It is not a bitter medicine S nor a griping, nauseating, uncomfortable physic. It is a pleasing liquid combination of Egyptian senna, pepsin and aromatics that Dr. Caldwell, with his long and extensive practice, found effective and an aid to Nature in perform 1 ing her proper functions when the bowels were mis treated through improper fowl, lack of exercise, and indif ference to physical sanitation. I (]ently Restore, The Rowell | To Health The fie* dim. will g.ntly th. Imu.1i lo .,11011 und »» Nature r* •n inn her proper function*, the done II inay l*e gradually deercattud. Yonrhowel* should act at leeet twice daily. II they do not. you need Dr. Celd well's nvrup IVpain. 10,000,000 bottlw sold annually prove Ite rflectiveneee. Deed nationally over \Q years. It ie sold everywhere medicine ia e«ld - y^rsMee *nd guaranteed. Try it at our riah. Yew r * . drtwftM will return your money if it fail* te do aa promised. H . _ TAK*. . eieaiN araue comp amt P^CAUW^SyfflffPEPSMjl e-emu. mw» I Mr. Pine's profession takes him out o’ town most o' th' time. Since th' day they both put off t’gether on i th’ matrimonial sea th' scientific' world has changed things consider able, an’ they've seen many transfer matlons. "I kin remember when it took four days t’ send a pustal curd f mother, an' t'day our 'phone rings all th' timev We used t' talk o' fly by-night troupes playin' 'East Lynne’ long before th' airplane wuz dreamed of. Mat used t' wear big, wide sus penders that smelled like a rubber stair tread in July, an’ I alius pressed th’ creases out o' his ready-made trousers. On our honeymoon we rode out t’ Niagary Kails in a hack, an' my fare clean t’ Buffalo wuz only $7, good returnin' Monday. We courted thro’ one big war an' skimped thro' another. Th’ first face paintin' I ever seen wuz on Canal Street in Buffalo, an’ I recall that I was mighty glad I wux with my husband. My Mat used t’ see short skirts an’ yeller stoekins at th' ole Empire theater up t’ Indynolpus “Y” CHURCH WEEK IS SUCCESSFUL The boys' division of the Omaha Y. M. C. A. has been conducting its semi-annual "Join the Church” cam paign during the last week with special meetings of all its various groups of boys. As a result of the activities of the week, 47 boys have expressed a desire to unite with their own particular church at the earliest opportunity, in most cases before Easter Sunday. Dr. Frank G. Smith, member of the boys' work committee of the Y. M. C. A., has been in charge of the meet ings and has spoken to over GOO boys regarding their obligation toward church membership.. Letters will be sent out this week to the pastors of the boys who ex pressed a desire to unite with tHeir churches, giving them the names ofi ON TH HOAD T’ NIAG^ARY. first maVried. AA’e had nice dollar excursions on th’ trains, an' country batter, an’ eggs almost always. I laced considerable, an' washed my own hair, an’ never worried about niy weight. As I look back, I must have been a sight with my long skirts an' five petticoats an’ shiny nose. My gran'maw smoked a pipe in th' back yard, but I dldn’ take up smokin’ till two years ago. I wasted a lot o' time leatnin’ t’ play th’ planner, an' jest about th’ time I mastered th' planner, th' player planner showed up. I've got a vivid recollection o' th' dandy ole twenty-five cent Sun day dinners at th' hotel we had on my birthday. Th' first auto we ever seen wuz brought hpre by Tell iilnk ley, then a promisin’ young tornado insurance agent. He'd be a rich man t'day if he'd waited ten or twelve years before 1m got one. My Mat worked like a dog when we wuz first married, an' he's had about twenty eight kinds o' jobs since. Ever' new job he got he worked lea* an' gru more. T'day he'e some kind of an' expert an' don't do nothin’ now but travels about an' speaks before Ro tary clubs an' other men's organiza tions. He calls It sproadin’ sunshine, an' he gits big money. I myself don't wash an’ iron any more. Oh, I may rub out a few socks or handkerchiefs, but I don’t rub an’ boil an’ scrub nn' dust like I used to. A woman can't do them things an' look pre sentable all th' time. YVe bought a baked p'tater an’ some turkey wings in a cafe th’ other night, an' I turned t’ Mat when 1 seen th' bill an' said, ‘Mat, dear, 1 wonder if you realize how this ole world has chang ed since we ot in Buffalo twenty five years ago?’ ” I • Kellogg's Brown Tablet* Are Wonderful. Make You Sleep All Night Long and You Gel Up Feeling Young Again. The scientific discovery upon which Kellogg’s Brown Tablets are based, is to quickly atop the frequent impulses to urinate end the recurring desire et right. Successes have been had with thousand* of men of eigtyy and ninety years. Every man, young and old, should try this wonderful treatment and end nights of jntold misery. Sei.d your name and address today, with six cents in stamps to help pay postage and packing for a f’-ee 50c trial box of Kellogg's Brown Tablets, to Frank 3. Kellogg Co.. 1S64 Fioffmaster Block, Bat tle Creek. Mich. the boys who expressed a preference for their particular church. Beddeo Host to Employes. Klmer Beddeo, of the Beddeo Cloth ing company, entertained 150 em ployes tnd friends at an elaborate tianquet and dance at the Hotel Home ballroom. This is an annual event with the Beddeo Clothing company. Addresses were made by H. A. Har mon. Mr. Beddeo and T. O. Devaney while Hugh Wallace led the singing. Hugo Hevn orchestra furnished the music. Representatives from both the Beddeo stores at Salt Lake city and Ogden came for the party. A unique miniature newspaper covering Interesting notes on employes was distributed at the dinner. Den ison Woman Dies. Denison, la., March 21.—Mrs. Au gust Balle. wife of a prominent bust ness man of Denison, died at her home Friday. 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