THE OMAILV DAILY BEE: MONDAY. DECEMBER. 14, IPO. JUDGE ATTACKS PRESIDENT Jointed Cntitac of HxecntiTe't Atti tnde Tmrl Jadiciiry j Jurist. At the Thcatcro Cwejae at tbe Boyd. Kaalaaii i s, and ooenpany la aaawaa Oma le," a ulssii ay la tbra ana trr H nt ta Braoos; translated y Ltraa M. Cyra and Orae laaaet Coisraa; Ainrms ft jttdge iotchzll The illwi f Geaeial iirt, la pe-nrfc em Aatt-Trwet Iaw, tar A BrrtnM Ar "Jadge reate. NTvT TORK. Dec. JA Indirect bot I - lrid crttV-lsra of fri mm ut nooart-K' a-Uod toward the Judiciary was ir-ada by Chief Justice Mitchell of Pennsylvania in aa address tonight at tbe banquet of 1 be PenaayWanta society of New Tork. The chsef ytistkos dd not mention the exer-stl by asm, but left no doubt tbrwag his quotation and hi allusions la various matter of public knowledge a to the object of hla criticism. The muni tbe bar and the lw of later and nation were discussed from carton vtrwpolnt by the speakers, who. besides Justice Mitchell, were Attorn T Oencral Bonaparte, Jame VI- Beck and ' Hampton L Carson. Mr. Beaaaarte lieakt. Rpytng to the toast "The Bar of tbe Country and the Cauae of Fvd-ral Jus tice." Attorney General Bonaparte, rpeak ins at tbe banquet of the Pennsylvania nncarTy of New Tork tonight, analyse! the ao-railed anti-trust law and made sugges tjora far fta betterment. After declaring that Americans are a "Judge ruled" people ! the attorney general reviewed tbe condi tions making necessary the anti-trust lava Us then said: TTe answer of our congress ha been X em In the "er.ti-truKt" laws. The origin if these lawa 1a reflected In their spirit and purpose. They voice no outburst of wrath and envy from the bare-nots rcnt tbe haves, but embody a plea of t,i nave-nots or the have-little that the 1 ar-a-lot let them, ton. become ha 1 it a if '.try ran. Their aim ta not to make a-y pwrw. bat to give ail a chance to get rich: rn t destroy or divide anew existing wealth, but to help everybody who can be a creator of wealth and himself Xrfrt by fJ creation. Their prohibition and penalties are not csuist the manufacturer a "r the trader a o!Tg ttkw business himself, bmt against t' making others da leee; they forbid "-hemes In restraint of trad" not scrmea In furtherance of trade. They condemn monopol. but the mere fact that one mm or ore corporation doe all the busi-r-es which la done dne not create a mo nopnle unless he or ft ahall shut out oth . era froni that bus'ness. other who oould 1 would otherwise engare In It. The attorney reneral belle-red tbe anti trust law might be Improved by ectruat 1"T admtr.lstrstJve officer with dutie r'm'lar t tboae ee rclaed by tbe aecretary cf war In matter of obatraction to (navigable watera Cnder nrorwr aafe- ' gruarda. theee officer would b given paer to act In matter of ctttrruftlon to c mmerif and could ttke ateri to prererit tn-.b'nationa In restraint of trade or tend- Irg 13 crte rroiopolie. Jadge Crttlrlae rrralirat Chief Jurtice Mitchell fifinn d iegn that an eflort waa maktrig to the Urea of dtctlnction, ao admirably fmed tn the federal ronetttutlon. "Tor tbe cure of erlla temsorarCr proaa r ut It 1 imiatiently adrtvated that Qt ronbtned powera of the gweernsocnt be centralised bi tbe ezecutlra." be a The only safety lor all Is obedieao to law aa it la a-rttten: not to a strained and distorted coual ruction ta maka It what It doea not. and ncrer was Intended to mean, but boaeatly and fearVnly to taiTy out tbe real cntarlng of xts makers. The only Juat crtUclam of a nda-es law nuet come froan a court wbici karw the , law and ha Jurtadlctwn to eoclare lt Xlaaect from hi view based on fekftrrt&aal cptnioa of what tn law ought to M, ' t hether It chum from aa execotlTe or l.oodlum k-aAa directly and by Short step ta anarchy, ii aaanMluu of todtridTial wul trtliut the actUed law. Tbe very phrases to prominently put forward of "Jrirtges wbo 1 ave lagged behind the time.' aad Tadges a hb bold to a twentieth ccntary eonnocne XiMlcnpb . betray not only Ignorance, but a d. iiumliie Incapacity to c&mnrehend tbe 3 undanental principles of tbe American rurfrr.ment. "if the law as derlarad by the eoastSta 1 ion tribunal la not what the paupla want It to W, then If It In changed, bot let tt iimr be lust sight of that the autlkortty to chahge 1t aa legialstlve, not juduriaj; Hill leea la It eaecuthre." Mr. Beck quoted from what be said were epomhee of Attorney General Bonaparte In Chicago. In which Mr. Bonaparte waa re prrrtd an aaylngr: Tbe tendency toward cfTrittnatlon eiiat In every cdvllisad ooua try and aactly tn proportion to its civilisa tion." Mr. Bonaparte Interrupted w th a protest that be was misquoted. A a Mr. Beck proceeded he again Quoted t e aturtey getwral as living said em phatically: "N kgivlattoa In reeiraint of comblna t la dvslrabe." Mr. Boaapane then said he had some Dim aj sanmeitMH ideaa. but it l.ad s'aoe barn ooBrlnced. he Bald, that It vti a tbuecie between tart legiaiatkai and revolution, and he heheved Qat the Ameri can pecpi would choose wlaaly In legr-ai' tun to reg"Blai the great oomblnatloris bf tvanrrn. Mr. Bark eoM Hded tbe IndSent by saying triat the atUa-ney general, baring Tolun- tar'.'y takes ta stand, be would reoeiv the iusioniry "Immunity bath. A Vla la tave btaaaarb is ryspepsta. ocmu-lK aid with ltver and kidney troublea t3tric titteira belp ail such ca mm or no pay. V . For sule by tsuklou larug Co. A Trtai. Amy way. A 6ootchaaa stood braode the bed of bis dytrg wife, and la tearful accents asked waa there anything he could do for bar. Tea. gandie abe said, "I am boytng ywull bury tne in Creabura kirkyard.' -But. my iaaa." be cried, nly think of ttie awful expense! Would ye no be eom- 'iiRable bare In Aberdeen r ".S'j Handle: I'd no rest la my grave unless I were buried s Oraeourn. "It e toe much you're askin-." aald ti lertng buabaad. "and X cannot promise ya ocy suck thing. Tnea Baadia. Ill ta gtre you any peace ; until my bone are at rest ta my native i pertsb.' Ah. werl. Maggie.- said he, Til Just I gi y a thna raiaith trtvl ta Aberdeen aa I see bow y get along." FTbaadelphia j ledger. Maeaaaelt aad Draaia. Raoarettt bas a fine sense of ksmor said aa old timer la New Tork. "When S t was police cocnmissiocer. be used ts go e-T-uTid and ksrp tabs oa tba pulica n!m a " He came nnoa on standing at a 1 ar (ce clgbt before a large, full grows i It as of wniaky which be waa aboat to ' c-juuna Kousevelt toucbed him ob the shoulder. What ta your earner be asked. ' "W hat bttalneas Is that of youraT the cop demanded. "What's your namcr - Hy rial is RooarvelC answered the Tba cop au-aak tbe liquor set down the glass, wiped his bp wUh the back of bia (.and and tbaa tamed aa tbe enaimlaeinae r. - If ywur aasae is RMeevalt, said be. My aasaa is Iwnrij.' "if rcateavaer. Koeeveil let nia oil Mr. Brandmi Trnaa Otoe Klcudl af r. iKxlarrn Mitcueii Mr. Mobnrt Coleman ""TT Mr. Cyril Tract . M raranoe 7aher Kaaa 1 laaanai Mine Kaaoara at tbe Boyd last night thnomaarhty la ayxapatkjr with both the aptrat of tba oocaady praseoaad by Madame Waaliams, aeat tba buoyant interpretation of at gli aa by tba eocnpany. U would be atranga tf this vera not tro. K tba law of maotloai ggearna tba theater gaer. (or "Oombjiaia Ooquotta" is tbe tar swing of tba pwlaJata from Zbsan. Far from being at any potnU the play ends with T aanbaranoa that ajipeoacbea hilarity. Tba spirit with which the oom pary entered tnt the gvodnotioa of the oomedy might b taken aa aa Indication that tba law of reaction was at work there aa well as In the audience. After witness4 rig "Comlesae Coquette" one Is Inclined to wonder If the Madame Nad mora temperamentally bas not more of the oomteaae In her than of Nora He roer or Hedda Oabler. She enters so thoroughly Into the spirit of tbe coquettish Klna that one could hardly think of her aa be watcbta ttie whirl of her fan. tbe suggestire shrug of her shoulder or tbe roguish twinkle of her eye, as existing in any other atmos phere than that of Comtease Xlna'a salon. The curtains were draws last night when the a tales were crowded with late comers, ao eras tba foreaigbted ooea are forced ts conjecture upon what tbe eomtease and bar jealous husband are conreraing about dur ing the first naf of tbe first act. Lackey there is considerable stage bostness that una be seen and need not be beard to make tt nnderstandabla. The play has rather a brief plot. Cctnteaee Nina dl Loreaso. known as a nuqaette, bat who fortunately for ber reputation carries her flirtations ta open placa. aenepts tbe cbaUerm of Sno Klcardl. Who has a bad Npatatka as re gards his relation with woenea to ria him tn ms own bacbeaor apartaneaNa. Bs taunts ber Into aoucptlnaj tbe caaBence by telling ber she Is natty weak and there fore ie afraid of asy bet opea fnrtationa After a arene with ber prXolanCy eaious husband abe roes to BioardTs apartmesrts Jcat after ber husband, wb rosperts the c ertlnc leares Bar wit d las 1 1 1 1 Rieardl and ab keeps biia a. br ueiij by -- f ham and be kweiiiaktriaj rktlc-v lona fniorrpTistriy ber brsahand i etui as and sends tn tbe au iant to amawmr he win watt at the gate. Bicardi Oder the rnriTt a key by which sbe caa eacapa by set j 1 1 passage, but aa tbe prk of the key be demands one kiss. Stung by the basalt tba emu iti calls ber bustjaad tn and a misuikderstanding tcaOvas laartng two montba. A in i is nbiraai wrth her bwabaad foJWwa. and aba avarpoaaly lo wltes Blcardl ta ber IwimVai on the same evening ber liiaaaaTid rtsaxa bar. Kicardl arrrrmg fmm. la time ta est hssaaeS Into rtdaculoaa Ugh, ana- the ,yrra-irna"-lrin has Xma. Saskmswa baa aa tbe tesiperman- tal Qualities aa wU as the stryaacal ale- meots required ta uMiim TVniiii ass Co quette" with a 9ditrx tn asrji In the first art aba at tba aBngxnd wlfa ci an unafipreciatrre hiasband, something of a f.trt bat not rary asriooaly ensrulfed by bar fUrteOone. The Scat set afloraa ber ppportufltfty far aflmt tntansnfarkin. acaroely a word naaatng list a mis ber and bar sulky spiwja. while aha crowds column into ber attempts as draw him from the paper be only seisiiiT1iig to read to grva his s f I laifiiai to bee In tbe second act she rlana to cw.su ea hrigrit by ther- oughly swl 1 1 ii iTtasr'm th roajua, Klcardl. by bar at -art of rtt and ausOe rldlcaia. Tbe sisfcjas undasi aiiant tn lbs comls ah devaiopa w3 in tba latter part cf the swwid act and tn tba Ciird. wber she leads bar husbaad to announce his plets oonfidein in ber. Mr. Mltrtiea at times to true to the aaractrr of Tiioardl, bat be 1 Inclined to become stagey at critical potnta. Mr Tynan as tba oomts bas a rusei a tlMl well fits the part, and be la at ail times la com-pleto control of fcknaelf. Tlx Boyd waa crowded at Che perfarm- aoe last night, and the frequent and -repeated rartaln cans tndloated the play and Madam Najabnora found a responsive chord in the hearts of th patrons. ECHOES CF THE ANTE-ROOM Arrana-eaaeata Are rvwtieai af C plete far Re Cbtef mi fa. Arracgeeneitrts have been practically com peted for the reception to National Com-manaMn-Chief H- M. Neruia of the Grand Army of the RfpoMic and Ma offi cial ataff with their wrree. and the na ticsial preeadetits of the Woroens Relief Ladiea f -f the Grand Army of ttie KtuIJit and I t-crhter of Teterana. Tle barly will reach Canaba. on lis re turn fratn Bait Lake City, at 10 a. m . Saturday and will reaain over until ?.S the nxtrnh.g tf Jcemer 30. "While here ta jn.y ail! 1 entertained at tte H-tel ard will participate in U eaer cu of Gmnd Army day at the Com e ptwiiiion. bk.:urCj- afternoon. Baturday errmlng a new cajTijjfire will be held In the buiquM roarn at Ui Maaonic temple In honwr of tle vtartnra to a t V-fa ail Grand Army veu-rena and aff!!lating ors;anj-ti-.na are liilted Practicaily ail f the Iej.r-.ment of Nt.r..it -tiff -Irfiudirtf I1rinif nt CommanCt-T Ell Bamea, will be jtreetu Commander Barrx-a h just laaued an of ficial circular m reference to the visit of the naiK'r.fel commander la Omaha Cueter !. .St.. 7. t.aa elected the fol io in o?ct fur trie e-rmtuuc' year: Fraiili r. i-JLbt.)u. (commander; JVrnr A Barr. iwiHir vk .rraia.ni-r; T. R. r'rrv. JikriKW v-e cv.mnuirider; In. H. P. J-ni n. irre-eon; HiT.n Khode. rliaprain; K. W. Jciiwea. ofkr 4 t iie day; A H. eVott, on"-r of T,e guarfl. Auguatue Lo kier. Charles I- Tbfrim.s. lr. Cuecaden. trueteee; H K- Bridlemnn. delegate to department encaBYptnent. and Ijoui lucker, alternate. ayal Arlaatea. OtralA lodge. No. 1. RyaJ Achate met Monday T-srtit Several mueicai BunDl-era -re rendered by Hur yuartet club, after wine n an oveter surfer was served. Thia ia tt he-irn)ng of the so cial entertainments ini-ii aill t.e given dur-ng t Vv s inter '. rttnha-S ymour canif. oodmen of tte World. etendd an lnv1tatkn t the memlv-re te mM with thm tn a olnt scxlal meeting Monday risit rx-caiher 1. at Kanghta society hail. Ntneteemth and Farnam. ahich waa acot-pted. Ladle at the Graad Araay. Oarfkld Circle. No. 1 elected officer Friday evenltig f-jr the ensuing year aa follows: Fresodert. Nellie Wolf: setik ti-ioe president. Mrs. lrtM-k: Junior vice predrit. Mra Kiia FMiier: chapialn. Mra Lfig.' conductor. Mra. Saran J'lhnwn; guard. Misa Sadie rieraw: treasurer Mrs. Julia Prv-e; oixgate-ai-tarye, Mrs Maude Kr-ae-tkdaU. T1e new ffnj-s will be In stalled at the first regu.lr meeting .f tue drcle tn January. Cnurt Vint wi. No. Baa. at tts meeting held Tuesday night ele.cted the following officers foe the year: p. Ixrui. rt lef ranger: C. Ptafford. rice ehW miter; C. H. fVtioeeaieT. finaacial am i iury : C. Bmrtk. rncurauas secretary: R. Wiiikeimaai. treasurer; K Hansen orainr: H. Herring, eeti t woviard: P. Aic. J'.'iiVw wnodard: C. Haneoa. senior beadle; J. Othan. yutw ioe tdir: W. TrosnieT. orsranlst: P M HeeWleraoa, I-r S. H. Ha-'V trustee: P. W. Hijfmna C. R Snell. finance rtnworrtee: It H S Hart. Ir. Hall, curt pr.) siriane: P Heei1n.a. rrt VrJly. I-puiy t .yicu Ci.M-r l-i ger W. A cs Sfc' dm " 1 MJi&mffi F- A. MILLER, lP,t - General Passenger Agent, R E3- Axs tkaS vV. v Crouch of Toronto. Canada, was peeaetrt. aa a ere aiao Chief Tlanger F. N Her.otj--sob and High tecrtuiry . W. Ht-ftmaiin. Ail delivered anon txlka on the good and welfare of the order. Kelrcahmeitits r served at tt clre of the me-ur.r. The h Court of Nebraska is arrarrmg to hoid a public i: r-Utiik-Ucn of c !f.-r of all tie courta tn Cinuim and Soutn ctaaiia. to be held aeic time in the neat month. Court Vinton is planning te continue its aeries of s:KJai entertajnmezita and dances during the amter montha t he first of (Mil, a -ill be held on Tuesday evening, January :X. IX. at hall. &eveitaecui and 'inton streets. MiseeUaaewaa. The jiromotion csomimittie of the Roval Nfughbor of America will give ue first entertainment of tbe season, a progressive high-five larty Tuesday evening at Myrtle bail, fifteenth and Jj'Uglaa streets Golden Rod loage No. 1 cf the Western Bee alii meet neat Thursday ev-tjig at Bang tit hall. Omaha division No. lit. Order Railway Conductors, will entertain its memviera and friends at its twent y-f ourth auuai (all at the Rome hotei M ednesaay tim ing Mondamln lodre Ne. 111. Fraternal Vnion of A me run. held its reguisr busi aeii meetir.g iact Wednesday eveninr. a l.ich vaa sell attendrd. Mra Anna M. Thomaa. deputy, has consented to pro long the campaign for new members until the firt of the year. The next aiai event a ill t- lield Iecenilr Id. Golden Rod (ULf No IS. Kuril Neigh bors of America, elected the folios ing officer lor the year Jn at Us last meeting: Juka Montgomery. oracle: Rosalie Caw ley. rice orscie; Esther Hty-' man. oast oracle: Eliab.heth Peterson. I chancellor; lra E. fin rum, recorder: Ber tha Goidgrat-er. receiver. Lola f'etkham. Inner sentinel: Li da Tike, outer sentinel, Eether brow n. n.anage4-, 1st. L. a. Mer riam. pavsu-ian. , ia omtiii lent iv. aiugnii or tne Maces boea. held s well attended meeting oa Tnuraday evening, at a Lien a numi-er ef tandidatea were formally initialed by the degree team beverai new names a ere .resented for rnemoeraLip. Tnere will t no review oa I eoeml-r It. prep arations are Is progress for an enter tainment ob New Tears eve. Ljeoember 11. fur a r.icti euiborate preparations are being n-aaa. Monday night. December It. Tak-Nus-rb-Mi trit-e No. 2. Improved Oroer of Red Men. ill entertain its srobera and fneaa at aa opra meeting and smoaer. Presarstitoaxs for a large atttsndaaoe are being auaoe. IMi boing tr. first at a srrtee ef ertertaicruenu nor t the r.asa iii 1 1 n .f lis paittatca oa li. a tugnl bf February a. POPULAR YlTE FOR TAFT President-elect Jfeulj Thirty TLon MJid Aiead of Hoofcevelt Tote. BETAS FAB AHEAD OF FARXER Deaaarratle Tate Over Mil Ilea Mar Tbaa la l4d Prahlbltiealete aad Sarlallsts Beta bow NEW TORK. Dec U According to fig ures compiled by the New Tork Timea. the vote for Taft in the recent election was 7.u.6Kb, as compared with 7.6J2.tet far Rooaevelt in 1". Tbe demccraxic vote la given at i.oU.!tt. as against i.fTT.fCl f jur years ago. According t the table, the socialist rote waa leas than in the respective fig a res being 01.r.4 and C.?4- Fewer votes were cast fr the prohiblti;n candidates, th count standing rs 014 last fall, as compared with v.23g In the last presidential year. In a few Instances, aa) tbe Times, these figure are not final. But in every Instance. It Is declared, they are the best that can be obtained prior to the publication of the official canvass, and wiil d.ffe; from Ibe official figures very sl.rnt-iy. If at all Money Hat abjee-t ta aelsar. That real money used as a decoy In play ing the "green goods" game Is not subjei-t ta confiscation by the government was de cided by Judg Ward of the Vnited Blates circuit court, handed Sob a today, la ar resting George Cbeevera and Dennis Gay ney for operating a "green goods" swindle, detectives seised their "flash roll" of tl.sSi la genuine, together with some counterfeit bill, ail of whicA was used as aa exhibit la a recent trial. Tbe mea were convicted and are aow la 3tng Bing Gayney bad ordered that half tbe money be tamd over to his alia and Lalf to his Every day during the Corn Exposition, except Sundays, there will be open to the public, at 13th and Jones Streets, an" interesting exhibit car 'from the PACIFIC COAST EXTENSION of the The orrrtxmties offered along the new line in the Pakotas, Montana, Idaho and Washington, are in every good field of activity. In farmine. in fruit grow ing, in dairying and in small and larpe mercantile investments the OTening are nnmeron1? and the outlook bright. The new line is now open to Butte, Mon tana, and in another year will be open to Seattle and Tacoma. attorney. United Elates District Attorney SUmnn argued Uiat f.r its recovery the prisoner should 1 compelled to bring suit against the government. Judge Ward, how ever, ruled that the cltrk the court should pay over the money in accordance aith the orders of the prisoner. Maay Freight tars Retted. Charged aith having in their poesesaion stolen goods, the property of the West Ehore railroad, two men. who said they were Charles Cohen and Jacob Barney, both of Buffalo, were arrested litre today. For months the West Chore road l.aa been a heavy sufferer from band of train robbera Cars enroute from Buffalo to New Tork were opened and thousands of do'.lara worth of merchandise taken. Although some of the cleverest of the railroad detec tives were aa-nased to the case, they could not ascertain just where the car were broken open. A short time ago. while the Investigation waa going en. a car waf broken open and Ut. worth of merchan diae removed. According to the police the thieves hid their loot for a while, then packed It in fresh cases and hipped It on to this city or elsewhere, consigned to con federal tea. who disposed of It In various wajs. It is said by the authorities that there waa tlM worth of the stolen freight In tt lodg.ng rooms in which Cohen and Barney were found Patters Field far Hers. No one has claimed the b'-dy of William Harrahan, a hero of the Boxer outtireakt, a lio died In a Newark hospital and tt la txpected he will be buried tn Potter's field. Hanrahan waa one of four men who volunteered at Tien Tain to go under the walls of tbe city during a heavy fire and remove the dead and wounded. Among bis effects were found letters from John D. Long. secretary of the navy la the McKinley cUrine. and from Major James Regan, of the board of swards of the United Slates army, both of which conunended htm for bravery ta action. It is said that Us father Is a retired sea cap tain te Boston, but efforts to locate him nave been fntile. Biaboa William Ford Kichfcls of th Lai RAILWAY Protestir.t Eriscopal diocese cf California before leaving this city for CsMomia to ciay a&nour.:ed tnat J. Bierpont Morgan hiul contributed Si&.mii f.r the rebuilding of the Episcopal churches of Sua Francacc destroyed by the earthquake and fire three yeara ago. B-ahop Nit-hola. who ha len in New Tork. It-Ladelphia. Cincinnati and other cities. a;;Ji!.g for funds with which to rebuild the rtined churches, has met with generous responses. Wealthy Sawaitard Killed. Duia RiJvia. the wealthy rVpantard. who came here from Havana three weeks ago to learn English, without a knowledge of which, he had ea-d. he found It d:fic-ult ta do his business In Cutis was killed acci dental by gaa asphyxiat'ion tn his rooma today. A rubber tube upplybig a gaa healer In l is roora became dtsconnex-ted from the gas pipe and the room was filled with gas while he elept. A woman's leg waa found in tbe Bronx A Real Delicacy f?uch a eommonp. Snndpren's Buttercup Bread is 'LVif'-'TM GOOD bread, that it is reallv ,Uv -. V". . ::.'-- delicacy instead of the n?nal liufeN.JV lace of a meal. It is , -, -- baked to a turn to the very center, it is light and fnoTy, its cmst is crisp and brown as a nut. How lo Get It Ifa easy to get genuine Sundgren's P-uttereup Bread. Teu don't need lo take a poor imitation ask your own grocer for it and if ba duesn t auot.'v vi.u drop us a porta! card, gn mg vi his name. We wi, f,it DOW HV ttt it r tell you of another stor that will h giad ta deljvtr 1 JH! 11 Ot buttercup Bread l you. De it today. SIMJGREVS BAKERY T20 South 2 8 llrt St. Ttlryinri -laTTSTj Uaai IssVseaacM A-4IJ1 F. A. HASH, General Western Agent, 1524 Farnam St, Omaha. Ust night ten blacks from a mutilated body which was picked up near a bridge t-S"c! by trolley cara The woman was ap parectly about S years old and wore a rt-S sweater. C")utche3 In one hand were two tickle, fmur pennies and a JS gold piece. She also wore a wedding rmg. sirs, aetuaera BsrtrsMsw. Mrs M. licRgtiey. frentisa. al-sa- writ: "1 waa confined to my bed for thro months with kidney and bladder troubl and was treated by two pcyeiclaiuL bwt failed to get relief No human tongue caa tell hew I Buffered and I had glrea up hoi of ever getting well until I began taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. After tak Ins two bot Uta I felt , like a new parsoa ana rei it my duty to ten aurrerlng wi what Fbiey's Kidney Remedy did fur . Bold by all drugglata. AU the world loves a bargain, yew ti find bargains by watchliig the "Want Ad Pkgea" of Ths Bee. ccr If you wll SundgTen't Buttercup Bread this ad is your ad. Cut it --, 1.-, , I , ,. you bread case your dxr. It ir