THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEtNTtAT. MARCH "11 VI "Goodyear Ralncoals Reign Supreme Unprecedented Raincoat Bargains Ralncoall To 'Close Remainder of Raincoat Stock Every Garment Best Go. After rfcock t-n we find ourselves wttii about 6C0 rnen"3 and -women '3 Raincoats and Silk Rub berised Ccat3 of brnkan lota, odd sizes and sample ?irment3 which we are Jfoin? to dispose of at 33V3 Cents on me Dollar For WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY Anil -'th -una goes h opoorunitv of hurnt 1 wii! maile-. pt-rtcf firing Raincoat or air Cnt fur ! 2. nr a $'.' carTin'' for SI1. anil go on iowi tin? -uua 'if nrrs. Tan in:i-r 1 ru n"..nn -if ?rr. an h. worM's best run-proof p-Tnti s ln ron-enr-nce Th.o rai ra-nrugt .lays ar y" ui tjir.t". TV:e iaiy soi-nig, .lays with tiieir spring illuwn r" ideal -lays f :r raincoat w.r. You ''an buy yonr ra.ncng. :-ov fir Jbcn. At 65 2-3 Per Cent Less Than Elsewhere - FOR WOUZN ; FOR MSN S4G.CG Silk Ccats; 3ale price S15.00 $35.00 Cravenettes; 3ale price S 12.00 gJ-SS "? Price ! S30.00 Cravenettea; sale price S10.00 S3C.Q0 Silk Coat3; sale pnee $10.00 !... , S23.C0 Raiacoats ; sale price $8.00 ' co ; sae pnee 5,8.00 X20.0Q Raincoats; sale price 7.00 J2O.0O Haiacoata; sale price $7.00 GOODYEAR RAINCOAT CO., "THE! RAINCOAT STORE" Cor. 16th and Davenport Sts. i CRUF CITY NBYS j iC9 MARCH '909 sun men rjt WE3 u 5t I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 2324252627 2S 293031 THH BEEQ FrlCE TUa Coostlna; Booa and Iuumh Orr.ca zt Thm 1m m vamponrUy lo oacad m aait ata araa. la Ui roam farmr1y ammvla T luoan B Karoao. AdTaraaaaaaatti aaa no. anptton ma.ttara -will fwilaal to thrntm aatll n aarv uarra ara Bumillina Cupa .tholm. Jnwler. umbo aTitnaa tor Imnlaii IX i. lita. Sadotptt r. Twaboaa. VaaUs Aaaaaaaajnl, XinatiarT. gjtnyraphar. l tth Famam. laai la "Tba Banana T!maa." fiaitaoia Ua PoiUJaa. mgat IraXta ax niui ity H. Li. Naaly. nuuur. Onuia i. aw yi-1 X0 frac Xattonat nana luildlna. -a :nins raai aaiai leaaa wttn out delay and ua tarau vary tavoraoie u ttorrowara. Savtntn aaaeaata in taa N-t)raaaa ia . - infi oil J i.mn .UMicinuua aara six o.t . n. c:tu!ttd nu-nniullv. Ona dollar .art au a tmunt. 1 ftriuua Kaaa Tovx aaoavy aaa Tainahlaa la a aro Jf-pnail hu taa Aawrican ia Lvpoau 'aojta In uia Bea buildinn: SI rnta a 1'ux. 7 C fiamir. praaidant. 3Kra Sara C Icn-irail Bozlad "Hid rinsral if Mrs. Evr C. Niriaul. rio Oletl dunday. w.4 Mfid Tueaaay afternoon at rfsiilente. 3aucrjrt strwt. aurlai .vj, n Ptxiapwt liill ctmrtiry. radarai. Crar ac Xaattao Tha 3aar li ttirrn uf Ilia t'niioJ dtaics v-unra fur taa itatlns dlatr-i-l wt:i ;onvne next Moll .lay. It will ue a Jiiry term, wltn Juda T. C iluimer uf Luiculn jr. 'ilr.tf. Kaarac Caaa Ccoaaa My alawih la A motion tiaa twn flliHl in im United dtatea ,-:reuJt ouurt ay liia deffndania in ihe Huaked va Hearat ae. aaa:n for mum rectf'.o aiSeaaiUiiia. T!ie har!n on tha moiiun 0m had bfur Jud W. H. Manner oa Martn 1. -alaoaatt aaa ttuaaa ta Btfaal B. L. Wlnclieil. prsdent tt tile Aurk Ldtaod. wio want l.lnmiil iJmaiJa TnAm?. will Soa at tMe annual bannnet of the Com-mrrc-al e!ut nr O.iuncrt 91uffa 5aaren "X E. F Cur.nf, fnnmr mayor of Chlcaan. wll a.ao M - guaat of rha c!uh at Uiat lriaa Xarrtad Kama rtu y a woman supposed to b Stra Hutle Ivary af Tira ai-ed ac tna . - - out tna una of Ui man who married Xiaa 'arr.at Tvorr January "8. Tha anni In .a caaa la ihei-kr-y KaatHiu a Syrian 31 r of aJR. Trim noupia were marrted bv .tiK" Lailn. Tha lnniar-na; woman cnpicd nf t ie nama of the man and departed. aort Term of aaaral Court, as XoCaaa -rv,- term of tii United SLalea oiurtj t M-t-'nna wnicn bates n Mcrnday momma;, These Are Fresh Soda Crackers Taey come to your table just as crisp and daiy as when rhey Left th bakery. The triple scaled, wax liceti cartons keep them ia perfect condition, free from dust and moisture. Takarna Biscnits are made in white cle ovena on the tcp door of a million dollar bakery - where air and unshine are pientifaL There L nothingr else like them. Try a package today Takoma Biscuits are at your jrocer' ia Sc and 10c packages. lQpSE-ILE3 E15CUT CCMPA.NY ito 'inwed NUinilay venn), w't'.i notiimK tinnij n uie :rm.n.U line iiiU .jut ill'.ie .lmnif .n ::ie c;vil anil tniuity Jne. M;iranni ITunT. LlBtrirt .Vitomey 'jtie ind Dlir:t ilera Hnyz illumed ;u Cmaiia T laaauy mur-iin. Karaay Xibla Claaa Rev J M. Krs-y pasuir -)f the J"ni Chnatlan. wiil liuid aia mtf.iiar r'.iLttB r.-r Bible study tlun evinini tiie c-Turcn. Thia ciaas .a srowin- taal ax eaun meing. Uaat T ltaoay iunt tlie aumuT present waa 3t and lomtf.n Dr. lir!ey xei;a to oavi at leaat en roiled. IMiml ol atacalaax7a TUnam A.-.:iur Wannin.oilf. tna younn man icijileniaily allied at tile ameitma wirXa ny ijeinn iiauant in a revolving naf? Sunday mum Ins. wi!l !a buned. WJneartay murnina in Uia jHrman Catholic ;-mtery Ui 4uut Omaia. The fiinerai w!ll oe .laid at tile 'lome. 1M3 Mnnli Twanty-et;tind itiaU at i .I'euirk. and at tne nurn if 3t. Mary MaadUiene. Xine..nta and CtwlSH straeta. at 10 i lork. Allaajwd Xoraa TSuaf BmnJ, Qvar On tiia cha:-jf .if dorse stuailna, WJllant Chestnut, a 3iman nerv- was ixiund over to Uie liatrlrt court TJeauay mominu aTter walvnn prellminarv examination in police court. His bund wia fixed t S. Cheat nut ia tn man wno left Omaha auademy iaat wek after dismsina; .if a ream, ne !iad ben drfvinit ?nr bia npwver. named Wanalina;. r-etwtlve bromfht him mu-K fr"m St. Joaerh. wnon n was ar raatPd by the police. Qoaar wh imli Waoaia Wltti a claim Miat he broke inro .lis former land latly's house becauas ane asked him to do an. Ike Hart aaked Police Judge Cmwfm-d to release him when a .-harge of diiMuriing the peHi-e waa filed against Hart Tueaday mumir.g. However, the judge thougnt that he needed a little i'"M rst and ent um to ;ail for thirty dayi. Hr'i hom la it iWT uth Twntleth ireT. J4ra. ott. HJ Nnrh Fureenth r. w ia the com piainaxit. Tha an samirl mivar la 0ood 'mtnrr to t- actlona aX other hig nvm 'n going .ut on a hign !tmsome at thie eann of ilia year, the Miseour! -vr.r s wry 'rac '.ahie nd .a acf.ng better this jeaaon rhan 1 ordinarily does. There '.8 no significant -tse repoi-ed in rao r-v-r at any point aixivi) imaiia. Al Blair it s U a anit ol Ki ?. A: Omana he xe began going out Monday aftarniwn and a fa-1 of e'ght-temha of a foit a reported, wiile it P'Bttaimiuth a fail of 1.1 ia rpur-e-l. The .-iiannel :a fairly well open from liicux City and :he Ice m going out In a very ordcrty dinner. A a Aaawttta fr Oraagrs. It ia .uestlonaoie if any animal on ear .a aould duplicate the swallowing feat that is to be seen daily uir aa often aa a tnurtst cornea along) at the Cawaiun oatrfch farm In South Pasadena. Cal. fie ostriches on this farm are veniauie giants of their race, aavtng respondt'd genemuaiy to the gemai eilmain. good food and srientiftc care. Oranges are one of their great dainties, especially tha big 'tiael" varieties, meas uring upward of three and a half inches :n diameter. One oid patrtarcn named Em peror William" will catch the oranges one after another. fill ten ftwt above the ground, until an even luaen may be seen at tne same tlms sluwiy bumping down his long expanaa of neck, to he finally loat in the ruffle of feather wnere mark and body Join: "William ' haa been known to gulp, hirry-flva to forty orangea :n suocessuon. and tha fart tnat its is in robust health at 3 yaars of age seems to indicate Uiat California oragnea agree won turn. Wor.'d iVide Magaatna. n Ml Xeilie Peck at Home After Lone Flight Stop in Omaia Xonday Jigiit He turaimj from Canada Father 3Iak?s Statement. Nellie P . wrio iiaa neen oiiawng f wn her home and f!mt arnersaootita haw ; been unknown to her oar-nis T-r over two i now at her home a? '-etturo. Mo. dhe -pent Momtey ojisnt at t!ie Pnxton hotfj n Omana and ipft here ar!v Tuea-tiiir-iing. iutc Senator Pf-k of Mis iurt. her Taiher. was in Omana yesterlay. . The rutiier icft -us icme and huranees ; and legtFiaiive a;'f:urs Monday upon re cetvng news of hiH laugtiter s prepuce in I -Smersnn. Man. AccumpHr.v'ng him was i A. Mit"ail. a prominent hank.r .jf Westboro. The two marked out to go to ; '"anaila and met 'tie gtr!. and A. L Wxnb. ; her farmer's husinese partner, who waa ne j ported to have eloped with her. Arr-tng in Omana Toeaday morning, tne , two men found that !elle P"ck had regta ' 'ered under her own name and address at . the Piston h"tel Monday evening and had j waved "here over night. When the men , reached Omana she whb -in her way to 1 Wesihnro. A telegram enm nn home ahout 'J i -lock ! T lesday moming -old 3-naior Pi k that j his daugtitiT hud ar-:vf.l m W-stbun and he need not go further :n h hunt for her. Tt is lndiTstiMiil that Webb '.a mil ir Smeracn. Man. Hanker MeCail waa H'rom- panytng Senator P-k to Canaita in order , to meet W-nh and relieve him from some i ir-oihle whim he 'ejegmphed he waa :n.. ili'ail ind Pk rertimed to W-sthorn T'lewiay if frnnon. How :-an any person riBk taking some unanown etiug.b wtnedy w-ien Foley Honey and Tir l a them no more' I; is a safe rmey. tmtains no harmfjl dnigs. and furi tae most obstinate aoughs and rnlds. Wiy ex;ier-ment wtii your health Insist upon having the genuine Fiiey s Honey and Tar r r sa.e hy ad Ir-iggtsts Clearings Are ' BSSest ir Day , 3anka Break lecords First of 3ffarca ' , with Total of Over Three JO- j ! lion Soilars. , Cmana hank clearings went snartng Toes- j tay and broke ail previous " orOs for a j day. The .-leartngs were tS.SI.Ml.Ji. At th. present rate of increase tha record for the I w-ek also will be broken. j Tha week of Marrh 1 is always the argeat ' in hank clearings for 0'mana. and juat aa : ne first week .n Mareh br ike a,l previous : reroms iaat year, tha rr-cord being Ci- QS.J'J.JS. so tiie present W'-fK huts fair to I beat that record. i Mareh 1 ia i sort of clearance day on farm ! ioana in Nebraska, ihe time w.ien tartners ' pay up on tneir leaees and pav tiieir mart- ! gages and r-new eawa and the tiosinesa is j .landled in large measure tnrough taa i Omana banka 1 I JJ mw -jsT7 .. .... 1 - -A '....V r0x. - n FARM USDS CO AT BARGAIN 1 3tars Than SlOfl.OOO Worth Chamj- Hands Xandaj 2LL3TZ3JZ23 LET GO E3L3DTG3 imf ef tle ttlnM Tmm "Je,fer aad T rm Reed OniNiar Dffiilii er Sixty Tknm4 Dwllar-e Wars. Fm ami ses.ir.g n Dougias num at rate whirti would milii-ai t.iat Uie county a o cnange lands. More ban n'rt worh .if Linda n the 'nntily werw ftoiU Montla'-- Wbr-t:ie- t -A beeauee aat-m jirifn ir" sfraul lie i-mir muse ill cost C ..':' t ije'a..s r.cw is 4 de mand wi.rh ;jrnjf3 mi-i ir t r-i. ihe lt'ii. ers -mi nol. jut wime .if the most va.uan.ie ianus n the. .imnfy are se.ilug as '.huugn they were on t-.e bargain counter, marte-i down from Cn per acre to IP Jb The Byron Rcd .-orapany soid pi or:i if 'a:-n MiraiH nfl lid -i.n : an avr a vrr mi nir vnr xl t!(ilt:i:tin. Mary IL. 3mi. a 'riinr iiio imau. wild ItO a-r9 near Waamnston u Claas Kaehl 'or Hi i.i X . .fni. a VTr:nia oner .jf Xfbnma lands, aild :tD tun ax miles u: .if Irv maton u jonn Kj. in-inarm fur Sb..W. HUT K- Ban sniil ;M ;irra near Waan aur.on -it jaarrtn Kaua for til. uo. P. l lia.l ih1 a raiuauie 'racl juat ar if Miilard o Junn Swmuiic fnr t;.mi. Silxaiwiii Duron auid W. T. Wfcjnn t raxm .Tf J aunu wst rf 3-nnina-:on for EX? and" Mr W-vidrjn sold U acra of :t tu Bennar? 'iirtacn for GO.jlOl Joacpn JaVOnvaTui sold J. A. Junnmn a rait of land omprainn ITS acre m ae ?'ai:e nver atiuth w-l .f Millard, for t3).. Harry Pape is ; Out of Pocket' Yauth Saddeaiy Disappears and Mother 31amei Saloon Keeper far His Absence. : Harr;- Pane, a '.7-year-d imy who lived with his ijarMta. Mr. and Java. Jamis Pape. jr . at Fifty-Co ur-.ii and Center streets, and worked aa a orsa feeder at the Western Newspaper 'Jnion. F'fienui and Howard strcla. haa disappeared from hume and work and has nut seen seen by ma family since Friday morning. It feard :ha. scmething anusua may have happened ia mm .id a ia.oun keeper who has :en veiling ilquur .o Uie boy for some time .a hiamed for :he lad's lis appearaace. The mother says - ;en ber sun returns, she will have a .mpiaint filed against Lhe aaiiein keeper fur aeillng ilquor ai a minor. Police, parents and frtends . have been searching fur Har-y. but w:i;iout success. The iaat heard or seen of him waa by members of a family on duuih Thirteenth street, who ara well known oy tha Papa famiiy They say mat he was :n the neigntrarhuud jf their no me Saturday aight and waa miuxicaied. Drawing Uia pay Saturday alternuon young Pape iel'l tha printing office wnare he has worked sinco four years ago. and he tailed Ui gu to ori again Monday. xcept tpat he has recent. y acuuired the aauit of drtnaucg whenever be money, and has become inuixtcated a few times, tha aul ia aaiu Ui be steauy and reliaolu and is nut known to have had auy iroutiie. He :a leacr-.bed aa being five reet flv jicnea in heignu weigning lie pounds, wear ing dark ciuthua and a black soft box, and aupeanng aevcrai y.-ars older than he reaUy ia Woman is Wise but Badly Duped Elope, with Sashing Young Xaa, Who Daahei Cff with Wronj Cash. Mrs. Ei.iei J. Hoi in ml haa .-Mumed to .ier Chicago frtenoa a wiser woman han she ieft them. She became enamored if a lashing young T.an by the name of Vi. 3. While and con cluded to ahandun iter huaoand and elope with him to Meuraska. The eiopemem ocrurtd In Novemher and the ooupie came to omana for a inurt Toneymoun. While here While managed :o secure pnaeesaion of a Tioney oroer mailed to Ti. B. White of Dee Moines, promptly endorsed it. "H. BlUings White." and se curing uie funds on tue order, whicn waa for another H. a White, and then sgipped with his brtde to L.ncoin. They Tew high hera for a few weeaa on the proceeoa of tile monev order, and then rhe caeO ran low Mr. White disappeared from Lincoln, leaving his bride destitute. Ha went to Kansas and airr showed up m ' "hicagu. A few weeas ago his xhsnilnned hr-de re turned to Chicago, but nut o her husband. She uaa nuiir.od the postai authorities if the money order transaction, and aow the postoffire inspectors ar hunting for H. Blillngs White, and his hrtde is going to heip them land him in the. -ceptacie pro vided for men who -ash money jrders that io put beiong to rhem. Club Has Plan to Better Roads Legrslanvs Committee af Commercial Orxaixaaon WiH Tell Law makers What to Do. The Commencal club of Omaha aaa ita Ideas on auw goud mads can aa seeured and will nut some suggestions to the statu egialacure aa weil aa to congmaa The legislative cumnutlee. slug ia headed by Howard H. 3a.il r-ge outlined a pian at tne meet.ng ef the executive com mitttee Tuned ay. wnicn wll be orgd ay the duo. Tha suggestion 'a that ttie government set a nine an appropriation and thai stairs maae aunillar ailowancea When a county wants better roads, t will file appUt allieis and the state government will pay one third, tha federal government one-third and the oaunty or abutting property owners tne Of oourse the rnade will have to meet j with approval and be a part of a systematic ! plan wnu n will nake them the great net good to the -argeat aum oer. The "boom germ ' ai sprouting at the Cbnunereiai rlub under the gentle influence sf apnng. the Dog Star, or Chairman Edgar A. ien. The attaodence at tha execu a committee meeting Tneeitiy waa tha jtrgeat :a many years, twin memnars beir.g present out of twamy-flve. Dr. A- H. Roonet and Lsvutenant Paul 8. Duncan of the navy rerr-irtiag station, wcxw voted bunurary atmmomrm of Cos duo. New Arrivals at BRANDEIS STORES Women's Tailored Suits Costumes and Street Frocks for Spring 13C0. The Spring Tailored Saita We Ars Sliowin at $25. (.'ome in an uniiu.nilv jrcat variefy. -how hotii the strictly tailcreti ;inii the sliiriitly f-iacy rrnjilei.-. fash ioned of the new serx??. mannish. wortetif and the new Ottoman .'ioths. The iine of the heavy prii-ed imported suit.- ;ire f ii'owi 'iose!y in desixniaj these woniier fnliy --mart and fashionable suits at twnty-fiv dollars. Imported Suit3 and Novelty Suits, Specially Priced at $35, $33, $43 and $53. It is vastly to your advantax to seleet your tailor made ?uit for spring now. We present exclusive -tyies in the arce niateriaiii anil most modiah rolorinz for 1'.!?. There is a metrorjKilitan daah anl eieifance about these suita that is noteworthy. Stocks are authentic. We Present tne Newest Arrivals in Costumes and Street Frocks at $25 to $50. Models ar shown in this irrjup that are especially desizaeti and adapted for afternoon and evening re quirementa as weil a.s for street wear. Materials axe satin, benaraiine. meteor, ottoman cloths, shantnnsrs anil broaicioths. Many very elaborate. These frocks will be thid spring's biest success. -r I Girls Modest in Olden Days, Savs Pioneer "Did Jot Court YjUH Men Then."' Declares DaTid Anderson at Birthday Dinner. "The g:r:s and women of that age lid not bang their hair, wear merry w'duw hats or court the young men. The boys and men had not acuuired tha haujl of parting their hair in the middle, wearing liamunds or operating auu.muuilca. ' So xike David Anderson in tailung of the good oid times when he. now 77 years of age. waa a gay young stnpilng. The occasion waa Uie 77th lurtiiaay it Mr. Aauerstm. ceietirated at South Omaha Monday night by the OnU F-silows of winch Mr Andersen 'a paat grand maater. 3winty -seven years ago there were hut fnr-y miles of railroad in this uiiubut. ' said Mr. Aoderoo n. 'There were no tele phones or pnonegrapns. There were faw muroers and rarely a suicide. Etheumatiara and appendicitis were sran-ely known and "hildren were rsred n hands of Industry and evervhmiy worked, 'ncludlng father Mr. Anderaon toid of the onndltinn of he tenantry at large when he waa tvim. sayng that President Jackson was serv ing h'S second 'erm and tnat for ner P-s-aler.ta Madison. Munme and John '4'iincy Aji am s were still oilve Abraham Linmln waa but 2 years oid and thia .muntry was inhabited only hy wld Indians and wild inimt.a "What a pienaant memore a delightful thought and satisfactory wtrnspeet as one iournri's aiorg toward 'he sunset to view with genuine complacency the work of a long, eventful and well aoent ilfe. My eaitiest and prayerful wish ia 'hat every me pr-sent may live as long aa I have '.lvd and n;oy aa good heaiin and be blessed w-th the bounttfil gtf.a of nature aa I have been. ' The celebration took the form a din ner, with JD gathered around the board, rhe speakers were J. H. Van Duaen. B. H. Fomsworth. Mr. Leigh and David Ander sen. A.l paid high tribute to Anderson aa a pioneer in Odd Feilownhip and aa an active energetic and entemfBing citlren of Suuia Omaha who had accomplished much 'or the uplifting of the Magic City. Ta Kill sua Cvtl Oaav. C-ed orange peel allowed to smolder on a ;iie of red-hot r"B or on an old snovel will kill any had odor in a room and leave a fragrant one behind. aa ltf We Offer $1,000 For & Disease Germ That Liquocide Cannot Kill Thia offer goea out won every hoitlo , of Liquocide. Do you suppose we would to 'hat if any knuwn germ could resist it' Ijijuoelde ia f"r tiiose who beile'e that a germ Use-aae .-ails for a germicide: mat the ger-na muat he killed before the trou ble .an end. Tou nave douoiiesa triad the oid ways, snd you know the reauita. We aaa you to rrv ns new way; to try t at our axpenae. ITse wr.at millions aaa land and inam nt they know aoaut it. Tou are not fair to yourself until you do that. What Liquocide Is L.ijuociae is a tonic-gemxicjde the vir tues of which sre lerivaj soieiy from oxide gaaea. No aicohul. no narcotiu. nothing but gaa enters into It. Tha pro cess of maaiog reiiirea arge apparatua and consumes 14 .lays' time. The nojeet is to so combine the gaaea wttti a ituuid, aa to .-ai-ry their virtaea jito the system. Tha resuit Is a germicuie su certain that we puhiian with every boit.e an offr of ti.juS for a disease germ tiiar Liuuu aa cannot kill. It destroys uiem twiUM germs are of vngetaoie or gin. But ta the buoy Liuuocide .a exhilarating, vital ising, purifying. That ia ita main distinction. Common, germiciaea ara poisons wnen taaeg in ternally They are imunaaibla for they destroy the tissues aa areil aa die garnia That ia way medicine oruvua au peipiese iZimman Runs for Mayor Only i ' V:li PositsTely Be-fase to Be a Caa- didata for the City Council Haty B. Zimman says he will positively refuse to become a candidate fnr council man from the Third ward, that lie is a can didate for mayor, ami that lie will ,et :ie petition filing for councilman lapse by de fault. The petition asking t:iat my name he placed upon the hailot aa a eandiuaui fur cnuni-ilman waa filed in oDpoailiun to my wtenes and over my protsst. ' lie said, 'and I am orry .t araa fUetl. fur some people will misunderstand it. I have filed for mavor and I will 'stick' to that riling. I mend to pwpare a piatform snur!y ind axpect to make a hard campaign, both be. fore and after the pnmares. ' BCY WOULD LEAVE FATHER TO UVE WITH HIS MOTHER Mrs. Wmllf WaeWer. Dlvseneii frwas Job n rmser, Aaiia ihst 1s Hay .aaaa H Is Owa ' wardtiia. Arthur Frenaer. aged '.4 r.srs. wiiues to ieavi tha home of ms fatiier. Jmiii M. Frenzer snd go :o 'lv with ins motiier. Mrs. Ma.Ile M. Maidtey. says the latter. Mrs. Mac key divorced her husband five y ars ago. Mn. Mackey came into -ourt Tuesday asking that Arthur F-enxer. bav'ng mached his lth year, be allowed aa t.ia .uw provides to name ins own guu.ilav Sim avers in her petition that tne buy wnies to name her and swears that he Is thrat-n-ing to run away from home and iu nut going to school unless he is allowed iu leave his fatiier' s mof and cume to bers. Whan the Frensera were .llvorce-1 tiie father waa awarded the custody of At-iiur and a younger brother and the mother go' their Uttie iri. Donald Hllcy prefers soldiering in the Philippines to supoortng Ins wife. Ilda I Riley, says Mrs. Riiey in a pennon fur dlvorra Biley. wno was engaged :n iifWu paper work in Cmaiia prior to tile Spanien Anunun war. went tu Cuoa and then u. the Philippines. He m three yeara n tne isianda. The first year he wrote froeiv the second year Mudum. and the llnr.1 year not at ail. ' During these tiiree years only Cil waa sent her. runs the chartsc. Hoi ever, wtien Hilev oori.ed up in tlu summer of Ustl Mrs. Hiiey furgav :iim and they lived together irrni A.igvan .in:ii October. Then the . ail of tiie ig.-ir-ues ir in leaiing with germ lleeaaes. Liqim idr. on the contrary, ai t a aa a remarwaoie tonic We Paid S100.000 For the ngnte to Liouocide. after thoua aads of teeta had been nviuie wit a it. After ita power bad iieen demonst rated for mure than two ysra in the moat ulrflcult germ .llaeaaea. Conditions whiih had re sisted medirine for years yielded at nt to it. and diseases eoiuuitrM incurauie wera cured. That waa seven years ago. Since men tmliluna of peou in every part uf the wnd nave snared in tiie twnef tj of .aia inventlua Near:." every iiaoilet. ry nelghburhuod. has .Ivtng e -tauiu.es of tta sewer. Now we aa rnii tu :et it io lor you wnax it did fur them. Germ Diseases Most of eur sicanesa haa. in late years been traced to fwiti sttacka itume genus aa in sain troiioiee uireci.y attai a tha tlssuea Some create tuiina '-anting urn croon i ea as Rheumatism. Bluud Poisua. Kidney Dlanass aad nerve weaa naaa. suns deatrwy vital organ aa n Ceaaumptlua. ama ilka tha gertna uf O alarm create iiiflaumaauon: eoma cause intligeatlun. In ona at these ways, nearly every eenoua ailment ir. a germ peauiu Such oontlltluna call for a Kem-iic:de. nut for cumreus dr-aga. LaquaM-uie tus what other means caauot acoompilea. aaid JlAJAAJ. JL.a.a.A.aVaa.a a -I afV "T"SB . T Mm ill ui 4-4-4-4-4- 4-4-2i We illtittrtit hi'n a of oar taulorptl mtMlela. i .inirt:nng stirred Rllev agmn and he and ins w fe lie was oir.g back to Lusun and left uer Since '.ien she ways she has mil hcai-1 iioin turn and does not know whether ne s now in Manila or 'vVaauington. D. . George F Weaver sacs Kai.iryn M. Weavr. nleging -leeertion. The couple Sen married m Steuiienvtile. O.. n 'JM'Z. Y. M. C. A. BOYS TO GRADUATE Claaa a Tomtv-c I ve Wilt Pi eeeil frwm Jf n five ia Mew's Depscte men t 7r1dnv. Commencement exercises w II be held at the ruing M-n s Or-Bt'.ait snaMMatlnn F-i- ia" nigni whin twenty-'lwe young me-i Till a-railuute f-nm t.ie hovs' department to ine department for men. The t-xen-iaes will 'iic -he form of a powwow wth mov- rg picmr-K ind sneti.hrs. Pictures of ine Olympic games will .ie inuwn and views if t ie new Tmng Men s Christian association pa k. A.liiresaea will he made by F A. Roninann. S. W I'unningham. E. F Deni son and 3. F Wine. The ixiys wll aiee arfe p.ir n the progmm with orations anil musical numbers. Durng uir ng vacaiton. "he "ant week 'n Mar it. everti hikes will be taaen. Tha longest one ti lie a contest between tiis "ma;ia and Lincoln Tmng Mens Chr-siiat ansiriaiton. The Omaha hoy a will walk from here to tiie Lincoln Young Mn s "hnsiian asaociatinn and lile Linioln boys wll -everse. Boys muBt he 18 years oid or older. The city getting the largest, per cem of st u'ers to f nisn first w'na Ta Dlswnlsra tha Cilas j of stumnrt. liver and Itiuney triubies and ( cure tuliouenees and maisr'a take SJeciro ' aittvr. iaranteel. j&c. F ir sale by 3ststcn Crug C. WstersriMf Tssea Manv ungiaae-.l iow'i and vaaes so prei' for mlding iinnmer flowers .Iko sweet p. aa and nast irtiums are pumui and Urave water rnarkJ w.'lerever aiev are placed. The seep age may ie over-ome oy pour"ng melted pairaifin iito t ie a.- ic.'e. ripning ftnin side o side until ne maide' .s coaled will a thin ""im. . I Aric.'is m treated ran he wasned n vim m. in manv times before it is neeea- aary to rej,eat tne operation. t !b wrong tu -ling to oid wars when mil .lona of pe.mie know a way that ia better 50c Bottle Free If y..u w'bii to know wnat Lojuocide loes pieu.se send la tins coupon. Wo wwl tnen mail you an oroer nn a lo. ai Ir-jg-gist for a r i.l-nixe but tie. and will pay trie druggist ourselves fur it. This la our fr-e gift. :n4ile to cunvince you; ta let ;ie peijiii't itseif snow you what it can du. I.i justice tu youreelf. pieaae aci-rot If today for .t places you unuer no uu.l gat tuna wn at ever. , Loium-ide cosis aiic and $1. CtT OCT TH1H COCPWS F'll .1 out and 'nail 'I to the Lliiuosuna ompauv . C Kiiixie St.. Cturagn. My dlMeaao a . r have neve- rned the new L.uooi-hle. but .r yuii will atippiy me arita a eec buitiM ij-'e. i will iaaa it. 1 live fill ad trees r-te piainiy Liiiuocoie ia fii prmoict wiiicn. in perfeoe form of tin ua unglua. furtn. u .-a!-! UniuuSuiiu. Any onysician or ooeultai not vet aatng LiouiM loe a .14 be g.eil.g HKMilsg fur a 1 teal.