November 20, 1001 9 I 'Phone SO Romantic American and Persia Vatted. Sprlngflald Republican. ROMANTIC torjr Is revealed by I tha marriage In Boton of Mis I PliireiiPH Breed to All Kull Khan. Ei a Cerelun. Mis Breed is noted mm iur iier ueumy, iin. wuu net wuj to fame both on the amateur and profes sional stage and U held 1n high esteem, by the young society people of Lynn and Bos ton. Her mother Is a leading member of several well-known women's clubs. The groom Is an author, a tine English scholar and the recognised head of the Bahals faith In this country. The courtship was brief, being a case of love at first sight, and the marriage was welcomed by Miss Breed's relatives. The groom Is one of the moat Interesting men In Boston, lie has given up home, wealth and position in order that the faith In which he believes may be known in the occidental world, lie is the nephew of one of the most trusted officials of the shah of Persia, a grandnephew of the prime minis ter of the late shah and a member of what would correspond to the ducal house in the nobility of Europe, But he prefers his work in Boston to all the Oriental splendor. "What Is home, family and fortune," said tha handsome young man, "In comparison with the glory of working for tha muster T "I would rather be the unknown trans lator of thewe great works that are showing the truth to the English-speaking world than the shah himself." All Kull Khan is a strange and interesting personality, tl years of age, who In lees than foil.- yrara ha mastered the English language, who knows the poets and essay IMS and Is more familiar with Emerson and Tlinreau than many educated Americans. He was for some time tha Interpreter for Ahbua Kffcndl, in Acre, where the head of tte :iuri'h la now held a prisoner by the Pursuit government, lie received for the i'.askw all the people of America and Eng land who came to pay their homage to the sun of Uiiha I'llah, or were led there out of curiosity to see the illustrious prisoner. Tho faith slid religion of Bahals Is not new lii Feral, for since 18t men have been martyred for what was considered heresy by the Moslems. Hut In spite of the perse-. utlons the religion has grown, until now there are more than 1, MO, 000 in Persia alone. All Kull Khan Is the last of four teacher sent to propagate the faith in thla country by Abbas Effendl, who la called the master ly all the Bahais. Three years ago Abul Kayasell was sent to represent the faith In lhle country and Ali Kull Kban came as his Interpreter. i The Breeds have a beautiful summer home on CVean street, Lynn, the bride bu Ing formerly a member of Elsie de Wolfe's company at the Savoy theater. New York. She was engaged to Philip Henry Savage, son of Rev. Dr. Ml not J. Savage, who died, from toe effects of an operation while con nected with the Boston publlo library, where be waa secretary for Pr. Putnam. 4 laser Letter's Plaaee. Loudon dispatches to Chicago papers an nounce that Miaa Nancy Letter of Chicago, who came to London to the supposed death of her sister. Lady Curxon of Waimer castle, may never return to America under her present name. She has been wooed suddenly and won by Colin Campbell, a brilliant young Irish captain, who won his spurs In Egypt and In the Transvaal. They met for the first time at Waimer castle. Captain Campbell being attached to lb military aUS of Lord Curson. It seems that when tha Letter arrived In England they OUR Is the best coal for the kitchen range and the biggest value in coal-offered in Oma ha today- If we did not believe this, we would not recommend it so highly lie cause we want the customer, who buys from us once, to become a steady customer. and Curious Features Attendant Upon were met at Liverpool by Captain Camp bell as envoy from Waimer castle and conveyed to an inn in the vicinity of the castle, where they remained until Lady Curzon't recovery. Captain Campbell looked after their com fort In every way and soon It became noised about that he would wed Nancy Letter. Mrs. Letter Is said to have fiercely ob jected to the match at first. She deemed the young captain a bit too plebeian to get mixed up In the Lelter-Cunon stock. But Lady Curson came to the young sol dier's rescue and proved that Campbell is the lineal descendant of a long line of Irlah kings from the days of Meleslus. This satisfied Mrs. Letter and she readily con sented to the engagement. Mrs. Letter and Miss Nancy departed for Paris last week. There the wedding trousseau will be speedily prepared, so that it Will be possible to have the cere mony performed before Lord Curxon takes bis departure. Dan rapid, Limited. Fuck gives the following advance notice of marriage under the Meredith ten-year plan: He caught her In his arms. "My own," lie whispered. "My own for-" "In an earlier day he would have said "eternity," but they were living in the time foretold by George Meredith, when marriages were contracted for certain lim ited periods. Thus he hesitated. "Ten years," tho beautiful girl supplied, tentatively. Still ho hesitated. "I do not doubt my self, " he said, and almost believed his own words; "I do not doubt myself; within your arms ten, twenty years, eternity, would glide swiftly, ah, too swiftly, away. But do you, Clarissa, can you be sure of yourself?" "For ten years yes." He urged for a shorter term five years. "'TIs brief," she said. "A woman's love," he rejoined. "Con sider, dearest; the divorce courts have been abolished and a contract Is a- con tract, not to be broken by flight to South Dakota." She had not thought of that. She re. fleeted. He had hope. Then she spoke. "Suppose, Edgar, that we say five years, with the privilege of renewal T" He could not well escept to that. Thus It waa ordered. And they lived happily . , , afterward. The storjr that Athol too widows want to get married and can't is Indignantly de nounced by every widow in town. On woman Of 46. whoee husband has been dead for ten year, having left her when he passed away a Uf Insurance large enough to sufflc for . her financial needs for a lifetime, told a reporter that the real fact regarding the widow In Atbol was that they were satisfied with having tried mar riage once and the moat of them were content and even anxious to be left In peace by the men of the town. "Did you know," asked tlie reporter, "that there are more widow In Athot than In any other town of the same sis. in the country and that none of these women here show the leaot Inclination toward a second marriage?" , "It has just hsppened so," explained thj dame In question. "I mean, It has hap pened thst there are more women who husbands have died here. We have been very unfortunate In that respect," and the womaa sighed whether because of a lin THE A U.M Pen ILLMCMS 66S erve; We have our own wagons our drivers are paid by die month their time is ours and our interests are theirs. "Take time to put the coal where the customer wants it and see that he is perfectly satisfied" those are our orders. We will appreciate your giving us your next coal order. We handle the best in all kinds of Hard and Soft Coal Lowest Prices, v People's Ice II, E. PATTERSON. W. R. WOOD, gering regret in memory of her departed or because of the feeling of happiness at being then an Independent widow It was hard to tell. "But the widows do not need any help lie re in getting husbands when they are wanted. I guess you will find that most of the widows are single, not because of lack of offers, but because they choose to be so. I myself have had " and here the good dame stopped, her little red cheeks became even redder and she hurriedly bethought herself and slipped away on another subject. The ages of the list run from 23 to AO years and statistic show that scores of these widows have remained single for many years, during which they have been' courted and given the mitten to many a gallant. The pastors of the town frequently preach sermons urging marriage as the keynote to perfect happiness, but In spite of such hints to the many wise widow In their congregations rarely dpes a fee, re ceived from the marriage of a widow with one of the bachelors of the congregation, go to swell the Athol pastoral salarlea i Great Town for Widows. The town of Athol, Mass., enjoys the unique distinction of having more widow In proportion to population than any com munity In the United States. The town take delight In the distinction and the widow are not over gloomy. The total number of widow enrolled In the town 1 307, or on in every ten In habitants. The books of the town recorder fall to how a single marriage of this sort for many months back. There have been a number of weddings between the bachelors of the town and the eligible maidens, but the name of not a single widow Is included in tha recent list of brides. The 300 odd widows, once they have be come widows, have stayed so. Little Bide talk with Athol widow re veal the fact that for the most part these dumes rejoice that they have not taken a second helpmeet. The fact of the predom inance of the widow contingent has already et wagging the tongue of thoae ladles who choose to live In single contentment. Why It has been and I that Athol 300 widow do not marry has become the won der and puaile of the little town. Certain It I that there are eligible young and old bachelor enough there. An esti mate from one of the beat Informed men in the town give the probable number of marriageable men a 600 In number. If on bachelor was set aside for each maiden In Athol there would. It 1 estimated, still be over 300 bachelor left to go round among the widow of the place. There would then be 300 bachelor in a maiden less town to be shared by Sno widow. Tet In spite of this superabundance of good-looking, eligible men, the widows of Athol keep right on Increasing In number and few even care to consider propositions to remarry. llamaiif aad Caartskln. Six persons sis week ago went on a mil night trip to Chinatown from the Waldorf Astoria, New York City. They were not ordinary folk, some of them being million aires and the other well fortified with material riches. There were In the party three men, two maids and a widow. One of the men ws a widower; four of the tlx have already mariled as a ru t of the trip and the ether two are engaged and will be wedded the first week la the naw year. OMAHA ILLUSTRATED You C o&i The men punctured by the Chinese Cu pid's dart are: Congresnman Henry Cas orte Smith of Michigan, now general co m el of the Michigan Central railroad; Blair Frazer, 27 years old, a wealthy ycung man of Syracuse, N. Y. ; Clifford IS. Parker, brother of Mr. Dore Lyon, the well known club woman, grandson of the lute Hansom Parker, the original lie king of the Hud son river and part owner of the big estate which adjoins Judge Parker's farm at Esopun. The two families of Parkers, though close neighbors fur many years, are not related. The women Involved In the meshes of the Chinese god ure: Mrs. Latrohe Gray, 30 years old, very rich, extremely hamlxon.e. vivacious and clever, she also being the Now Liquozone is now their ills by it. you auk some of Liquozone la so new that few people real Ixo bow many millions arc using it. One year a no it waa a I most unknown Q America. Now nearly half the people you meet wherever you ure know some one whom IJquozone has cured. Don't you realize that a product which baa spread like this must have remark able merit. We have never asked a soul to buy Liquozone. We have pub llwhed no testimonials, no evidence of cure. Wo have only naked tlie nick to let us buy the flint bottle to let the pro duct itself show what it could do. Those nick ones told others and the others told other. Thtt Is how It has spread. Won't you do as those millions have done? If you are using medicine for what medicine cannot cure, won't you learn what others know about Uquo aone? Won't you let us pay the cost of your test? Not Medicine. Liquozone is not a medicine. It Is not made by compounding adds or drugs nor ts there any alcohol in It. Its virtues are derived solely from gas largely oxygen gas by a process requiring Immense apparatus and 14 days time. Kach cubic inch of Liquo zone requires the use of i;SA) cubic inches of the gas. , Liquozon? Is the result of a process which, for More than yours, has lieen the constant subject of scientific and chemical r-s'urch. The main result is to get Into tl liquid, and thus into the blood, a powerful yet harmless 'germ icide. Another result is to create a vi talizing tonic with which no other known p-oduct can compare. Acts Like Oxygen. The meat value of Liquozone lies in tha fact that It doee what oxygeu doe. REE. T ,24th chaperone of the famous trip to China town; Miss Virginia Basaett of Norfolk, Va., a grandnlnce of General Robert E. I.ee; M'ss Orace Wilson, daughter of the lute William J'imes Wilson, a banktr of Gibson City, 111. As matters now stand, as a consequence of the Interference of the Chinese Cupid, the domestic standing of the above named six is as follows: Kx-Congrersman Smith Is tho husband of Virginia Bassett; Blair Frazer is the husband of Mrs. Latrobo Oray; Clifford E. Parker and All -a Grace Wilson are engaged and will be married at an early date. IV o Time for Long; Courtship. It took five days of courtship to convince on flUght Company Nine Nations Use Liquozone. Won't You Try It Free? usd almost tlie world over. People iialf-1 lie-world away from you arc curing And bo are people next door to you your neighbors, your friends. Won't them what Liquozone is doing? Then ask us for a bottle to try? I Oxygen Is the vital part of nlr, the very ! source of vitality, tho most essential ele ' incur of life. It is the blood food, the I nerve food, the scavenger of the blood. It Is oxygen that turns the blue blood to red in the lungs; that eliminates the waste tissue and builds up the new. Too little oxygen always causes lack of vitality. An excess of it gives strength to every function of Nature. Oxygeu is also a germicide. The rea son Is that germs are vegetables; mid an excess of oxygen the very life of an animal is deadly to vegetable mutter. Liquozone acts like oxygen. Hut it does more than oxygen, because it is stable. It carries its virtues Into the blood to go wherever the blood goes. It is a remarkable tonic the best thing in the world for you. Yet it Is a germ icide so certain that we publish on every bottle an offer of $1,(mmj for a disease germ that It cannot kill. The discoverer of Liquozone hit solved the great problem of killing germs in the body, without killing the tissues, too. And there is no other way. Any drug that kills germs is a poison, and it cannot be taken internally. Li quozone is tlie only May that any man knows to end the cause of any germ disease. We Paid $100,000 For the American right to Liquozone: and the British rights sold for a like .stun. Thut is the highest price ever 'paid for similar rights on any scien ' titic discovery. I Hrt ore making this purchase, we i tested the product for two years, through physicians and hospitals, in this ! cotniiry and others. We employed It In nil genu diseases; in thousands of the uiosl diltlcult case tibtuinuble. We proved that In genu trouble it did what G and Cuming- Sts. Recent Michael Watterers that Miss Elizabeth Gallagher of Bryn Mawr, Pa., was Just the girl to make him a good wlfo and they were married. Their meeting was virtually as romantic as their short acquaintance. A short tlmo ago a friend of Miss Gallagher confided to her that she knew of a man whom she ought to marry. "Well, If you think he'll do, tell him to write to me," Miss Gallagher replied. Wattorer, who lives In Tower City, wrote at his friend's behest, and a little lens than a week later ho went to Bryn Mawr and met the girl with whom lio had been corre sponding. Instead of returning to Tower City he all the skill In the world could not ac complish without it. Now Liquozone is more widely employ ed than any medicine ever was. It is more winety prescribed by the better physicians. And no one can doubt that it Is doing more for sick Immunity than all the drugs iu use combined. Germ Diseases. These are tho known g Tin diseases; all due to germs, or the poisons which germs create. These are the diseases to which medicine does not apply, for drugs cannot kill inside germs. All that medicine can do for these troubles is to act as u tonic, aiding Na ture to overcome tho germs. Hut those results are Indirect and uncertain. They depend on the patient's condition. When drugs were prescrilied for these troubles nobody knew of germs. Now every good physician knows thut they call for a germicide. Liquozone alone can destroy the cause of these troubles. It goes wherever the blood goes. No germ can escape, it, and we have found no disease germ which ran resist It. Diseases which have re sisted medicine for yesrs yield ut omi to Liquozone, and it cures diseases which medicine never cures. In any stage of any disease lu this list, tlie results are so certain that we will gladly send to any patient who asks it uu absolute guaranty. Aaihma llf Fcvr liiltufnas Klilnpy Iilaeaaea I.aOrlpp lucorrlioa I. iter 1 iiiiiulra Malaria- N' ufalala Mnny Utarl TrouMaa lllt- rri UTioul I'le uruy Q ill L0r Hh.ninilim trrufula- Fyphllla tklu IH.'a Siotuaob Troul'las Throat Trnuk'laa Tutoruuluau) A baceaa Anaemia Brondiltla blood folaon bnaaCa lilnnaaa Btiwal Troublva Couaha'olda Consumption Tollo Croup Cotiatlpalloa Cutarrb Ca.iraf iJrtanterjf IMarrhoas Lianiru llropa tyapala Bcaaib Krtl4 3 ,wiywmmj.LJi.LML.ii uubm i V. Weddings stayed and pressed his suit so successfully that Miss Gallagher finally yielded. . Win 15,MM When She Weds. Miss Gcnlveve McLood of Chicago, who la visiting Colorado Springs, ha been noti fied of a conditional bequest left her in tho will of an eccentric uncle, Frederick Foss. In the event of her marriage she Is to receive $15,uu0 cash. If she persists in remaining single her legacy Is to be divided among other heirs. Mis McLeod In a bachelor girl and does not want to marry. However, she needs the money an l may change her mind. She I an ar tist, a musk-Ian and a short story writer and Is confident of her ability to earn a living. Fv.r Oall Btonaa Tumors triers (ioitrfl Gout Vftrlront-I. Goliorrh 'a Cleat Wora-il'a DIM. MS ' All dlwaatt tint tests with fatar all luilammatlo all ratarrli ill cotilaglouo dlaaaaassll to. raault of Impure or poiaoiiod blood. In iirrvotu drbiliiy Liquoaon. acts a vlUUsoA aceompllfhiiif what no druifa can do. 50c. Bottle Pree. If you need Liquozone, and have never used it, please send us the coupon below. We will send you an order on a local druggist for ti full sized bottle a T0c j bottle and will pay the druggist our selves for It. This applies only to the 'first bottle, of course to those who have I never used It. The acceptance of this 'order places you under no obligations. We simply wish to convince you; to let tho prod uct itself show you what It can do. Then you can Judge by results as -to whether you wish to continue. This offer itself should convince yon that Llqunzoim docs as we claim. We would certainly not buy a bottle and give It to you, If there was any doubt of re sults. You. ami lit these results; you want to be well and keep well. Then be fair enough to yourself to accent our offer today. Let us show you at our 'expense, what this wonderful product , means to you. Liquozone costs Mic and $1. CUT OUT THIS COUPON for tlila oRi-r may not at ;'tnr aea'.n. Fill out lha bU.ika and nr. II ll to ina Liqaid Oaona Cu., fea-ikl Wauaah A. a., Chl.jo. My dtffeuao la I hava lit war trlid L,lg,unonr, but If you will a..n.l bm i,ou Loin, me, 1 ii laka It. Ill Ulva ull add. nta plainly. Auy pbyali Ian or bilial not yot uam I Jquasiiai 111 b (lailljr auMUi txr taaC s