'I'll K HKK: OMAHA. THriJSOAY, AVTlVt, fi. 1111. Ih fsn couM not mii'tT sta mora oi from orrtr of iIiiv i nmmlMidn direct " A 1 'V'n ;,v"rM,nnr,7,Ji':rHi.roo, , fur- atrwgsl had linn xprtort. hul lha flrt j nih mrn to walcii freight To r. roll rail howrd i onrhil rlv hat ths i K. 7 bv Hro n A llo ln tl in.-nr- ,. , A . ' nidation ff KpImmiiihI rtimrhps. In in-" f'Vir for the bill anl to again! imd th-te fira'th to iip"t medical s hooli Mint im would hav htm no ol.lort In brlnslna- In "'"'.. J" P""- ,, , ...,., ... IliS mlf-Kinx l( taa Jwllf.rd that ronln. lnHV- rU watpr In ntlir ninniclpalilic. '' al. Smith mid Minor would luif aup- I pas. poriM th. Mil. !..,( Moody and Wait, ,..ri-,.lir,-,1?,:-fv ,,,i,tV"(.r-',.,,.,;,,r, "rr.i"j: aalnt It atid that mari II impossible to ; rv (,r th i txiratlon with tho frcrriaiy of KM autjr affirmative vo, j To r--( JM ,,- Thr vote Was rltrpctly abmic party lln-s 2j 3- and Si, all lii'aa- nrpni for aiv mrnilirrn of raeh imrtv. Th t tlon nirRKiir wt recommenced lo alK republicans who fallal lo support the Kovarnor erc Prime, llaller, Nutsmann. Ilaslk and Kent. The six democrats who were for the governor and against the hill nera Quaekeiitxudi. Handy. I.lndscy, Nor ton, cPtts and Taylor of Hitchcock. Ths senats pasaed a number of hills In rludlna: th Hardin aeed bill reaiilatlnK the ala and nrantee of aeeda and II. It. 9S. by Evans, for an advisory board of three lo consider application for pardon. Sabarbe I Vmy lor Water. An amendment to the Tanner bill al lowing Omaha to aell water to South Omaha and other municipalities wan tacked on today by Groesman allowing the Water board to chars' ihe outside town any price It may see fit In excess of the rate In Omaha ' The original bill aa drawn by Senator Tanner provided that the ratea for olh.-r cities which should contract to reccie mater from Omaha aliould be the same a those In Omaha. The Onmnnun amend ment, however, provides that the rate" hall not be "loaa than" they are In Omaha. R. 11. Howell of the Water board ha been on the ground here during the last few days, and, although no one knows what the plane of the Water board may be for holding up othor cities, this amendment, of which Howell was well aware, will give the board the right to make the pric arbitrarily high. I plm rd on their third reaiiing by motion le hianki I K :. hv iimn-Helatlng to parole 01 fit ft o'fenriern bv trial Jiirtae. To pa. 8. W. bv He) nolde Incr-eaaing maxi miim atate levy fiom 6 lo 7 mllia. inden filteiy poatponed. arniM pi-at at tatk kahm enate KOHLSAAT SAYS FUNK TOLD HIM H'onliniird from KlrM Page.) ' Ith Ihe llln-a- fumbrr company. He aald lie bad knon him prior to the l.'nton leogue club talk. l'unk declared he mas certain lllnea had r.ot told him the name of any contributor to ihe fund. He aald he never bud anv received generally Indicating that the ; two fai tiona In the republican parly liVnd lo adopt conciliation. The committer arc: Slering-('ulloin. Illlnoln; tinlllngcr. New ' Hampahlre: t'lBi k. Wyoming: Nclaoti. .M . n neota: Umnlile. fJonth lkoln: fliiinclc- I gee. fonne lli in ; Kinith. Mii-hlaan: limah. ; Idaho: Pi-own. Nebiake; HrlKK". N' .! r- 1 ey. and Jonoa. WaKhinginn. On Onmmlttee tialllnger. New Hiinip- hlre; ltdge. Maaaachitaetta: Wan en. Wy oming; Penroxe. IVuhkiIi anix ; llevlmrn. 'Idaho: Smoot. J"tah: l. Kolletir.c. M;.-,,n difficulty with Illnea and had no entanonla- aln; pouine. Oregon: I'utnmlns. Jnna. tic feeling toward him. jPiadlry, Kentucky, ned Mrlctim. Kbiish-. undei-itanllng N tlmt the "I am here bec.iuae I did. not ace my friend Mr. Kohlaaat go l.eslalatora at Itaanaet, Tonight the mrmbere of both houaea feaated aa the guetitu of the Mncoln Com .merclal club. The toaatmaster was ft. M. club, and members of both houeca re- Donded to toasts. IIOISK IS COMMITTEK OK WHOLE Horton'a BUI for r.O.OO( Park Boad Isaac Reroinraruded to Pass. (From a Staff Corespondent.) LINCOLN. April 6 (Special Telegram.) The bouse In committee of the whole to day actod on the following bill among others: t B. F. Tit. bv Buhrman Making October 12 a legal holiday to be known as "Co lumbus Pay." To pass. 3. F. .133, by Reagan Photographic pro cesses may be used In certifying and copy ing public records. To paaa. 8. F. 278, by Morton Increadlng salary of deputy sheriff In Imglas county and providing clerk hire. Laid over. 8. F. B"4, by Tlbbets To permit cities of ft.Ouo to 2K.400 to extend sewer and water works main. To paaa. 8. F. WV, by Tlbbets Allowing foreign corporations to receive, purchase or in- fore Hens upon property la this state. To uses. H. F. 171, by Tlbbets and Jensen Relat ing to organization and powers of trust comoan e. Fur third reading. 8. F. 26S, by Morton Validates a rVA00 park bona Issue In Omaha. Recommended lo Das. ff. F. by Buhrman Requiring rail roads to maintain sheds for live stocU at ahlDDlna yards. To pass. 8. F. I by Talcott For ths sanitation of factor!, workshops and mercantile es tabllshments. Also safety appliances over machinery. To pass. 5. F. it, by Ie Prohibiting use of con veyances, on election days. To pass. 6. F. 141, by Oills Provides for appeal To Keep the Hair Healt&y ihd Growing (Marlon Harlow In 'Woman's Hphere.) "A perfect and most Inexpensive dry shampoo mixture la made simply by mixing a half pound of corn meal with four ounces f arnetone. Put In a fruit Jar and stir and shake until thoroughly mixed. Bprlakie a tableapoonful of thla mixture over the hair, the brush out thoroughly and your scalp will be clean and your hair light and fluffy. "It takes out every particle of oil, dust and dandruff, brings out the natural color of the hair and If anything will make hair grow amotona will. "Too much soap and water oausa the hair to become faded, dull and brittle. Dry shampooing makes It long, thick and glossy. Then, too, hours of time are saved and there Is no danger of eatohing eold after a dry shampoo. Adv. siilKEiNTo YouiTsHois Allaa'a ruet-Caa. the antlMstte Dovdtr. It re bates gainful, martins, under, aarfuua ti, ane IntiaaUy us ika tting out r curti and buniuoa It'a ta Br!' ooenrort dlaoovarjr of the as. Allen's Paeii-Baw makaa tight or nw taoea (Mi ar It a rartatn rallaf for waailng. ualluui, aval Ian. tlrae, a'Uni t- Aleara uh ii to Break In New akoea. Trf It lodar. Sold oarrvkera, at casta. Don't aool anr tutaKltut. Far men trial sackase. addteai Allaa S. Olmitad. La Ho, N. T. Aarrea fo A pprerle tlon of gig, lion for Parpnae. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. April 5 ( Special.) Moat of the time of the eenate session thla morning wsa taken up In the parage of house billa. Among the, Important meaaure pnaaed was H. R. M. appropriating IS0(in for the manufacture of hog cholera serum at the state farm. This serum Ih to he furnished to applicants at cost. Another Important bill psen-d Was II. R. M. which provides that ell public service corporations must give discharged em ployes a service letter setting forth the reason for discharge or the dispensing with their services. The following bills were paased: M. R. sn, appropriating 1B.10 for the manufacture of hog cholera serum. Ap plicants for the serum are to be furnished with the same at cost. H. R. , making It optional with school district boards as to whether any money shall be spent for libraries. M. R. 7;, relating to the escheat ment of lands. 1 1, r. 222. sppropriating H.nitt to pay the traveling expenses of district juuges ior the year ending March SI. mil. Emergency clause. II. R M. orov ding that all punuo service corporations shall give to employes letters seuing lor the reasons mr oiacnarne t.r -no of employment. The vote was close. 17 to LI. The roll call follows: For Albert Hartllng. Hartoa, ininrman. Cordesl. Morton. Kemp. Kohl. Moreneau. Ollls, Pickens. Placek, Resgan, Sklies, ia cott. Tanner. Wilcox 17. Asa nat-Bannlntr. Hofllnson. nrown mt of Kearney, Cox of Hamilton. Jansen. Lee, Mclirew, Reynolds. beiieoK. xniun ui Hoone. smith of Fillmore, jiPDets, varner. Volpp-15. . . ... ii. K. r., appropriaiinn mi of Hvlvester C. Hathaway, a guard at the penitentiary, who was permanently Injured while on duty. H. R. 4IS, providing for creation, control and university connections of ths legisla tive reference bureau. H. R. 403. extending the terms of county assessors to that the outgoing assessor shall assess real estate Intesd of the newly elected official. H. R, "47. requiring maternity homes to obtain licenses from the State Board of Health. . . M. R. 30S, referring to garnishment and exemptions. H. R. appropriating $5,000 for the ex pense of the school for the deaf at Ne braska City for the quarter ending March 31. 1911. . , H. R. 21!. providing that pure seeds only may be sold in Nebraska. If. r. 24. providing four-year terms for councilmen. H. R. 2. requiring railroad, upon or Amrm from the Slate Railway commission tn nnen iid embankments that obstruct water drainage. ... , m n too referrtne- to land drainage and making the Board of County Supervisors a Arelneire hoard. ir r w nrovidlns- for a state pardon board. The new board Is made a part of the prison board created by a previous v.ni iinHnr ihe nresent session. IT n SKI. creating a commission m .MMiifw ii atatii( nt Nehraaka. H. Ri. 2fW, relating to requirements for tnrv service and placing an age limit of vi n 97 'authorizing the Pure food commission to cancel the llcensea of cream testers. EXPLANATION OF ,WML GAME (Continued from First Page.) - snt to to Jail." Ist if led Punk. Funk snld he knew lirlmer only slightlv i:nd never bad any trouble w ith him or his friends. He aaid C. II. McCnrmtrk bad no Interest of any kind In the Chicago Tribune. To Senator Helm. Funk aald he had no loea who Illnea meant hv "We." Answering Senator Bur'on. Funk said neither he nor his romps ny. gave any morey for the Lorlmer election. Witness said he had no Interest In po litics. The conimlttee then went Into ex ecutive sesslo on motion of Attorney Ileal.-. At the executive session the subpoena ing of more witnesses wsa authorised. The members would give no official notice of the men to be called. Chntrinan Helm said. however, that they would be called In se quence as their names were revealed which was taken to Indicate that Tllden and Mc- Cormick will both be summoned. The committee adjourned until a week from tomorrow to give Attorney Healy time to prepare additional evidence. Flat Denial by Illnea. j CH1CAOO, April 5 Kdward Mines late today denied absolutely the story told the Helm committee of the legislature which Is Investigating the election of United states Senator William I .o rimer that he (Hlnes) had solicited a fund of I1(K,0C to I reimburse those who had "put up" for the senator's election. Mr. Hlnes. on being read the dispatch over the telephone, said: "L'ntil I read the dispatches I can only speak generally. But I will say this. I never contributed a dollar to the alleged llflO.OOO fund, spoken of by Mr. Funk. I never solicited a dollar for any such fund. nor did i have anything to do with such a fund." That statement regarding your meeting Mr. Funk and making such a proposal as he testified to la not the truth thenT" Mr. Mines was asked. You can draw your own conclusions from my first statement, can't your'- Cyrus H. McCormlck, president of the International Harvester company, con firmed Mr. Funk'a statement that the Mines Incident had been discussed by of ficials of the International. Mr. McCor mlck said: "It Is true that Mr. Fufik told me aoon after It occurred, of the call made on him and the request for a contribution which he promptly had declined. He told me this as a matter of Information, knowing full well that such a proposal would not under any circumstances considered by our company." The general nemocrats of the senate will be given l.iruer representation (nan they have had In Ihe past, perhaps tnaklntf Ihe ratio about five lo four. Last session It wns hIh.iiI i-pvcn to five and In some esses ei.:ht lo five. II Is likely (lis pronrejsivcs will rcHvi' about one-fourth of th republican iii.ijm representation. WALT 13 AM The mainspring U the power house in a w atch. Jewelers say Waltham mainsprings are the bent in the world. Thry are; more generally used for trpairs than any other make. "It'l T'"io Von fmef Walthum Send lor dcriptie knokke. WALTHAM WATCH CO. wtrthem.Mm. XaW. A S a I . A ') I Japan has never attempted the colonlratlon of larva bodies of Japanese on certain tracts of land In Mexico, but the aggrc gate immigration figures from the land of the rising sun, are Impressive.' "Are not these Immigrants mostly coolie laborers?" "Mexico does not need to Import labort they are mostly veterans of the late Rus so-Japanese war. They were not brought to Mexico to make an army of proteotlon aaalnat the Americans. They came of their own accord, and for their own ends. "And bear this In mind, tlisy do not make maps for fun, and we know that many of these Immigrants have had no other visible occupation." BILL TO RESTORE THE CANTEEN Mr. Ilsrlholdl Introduce Mesanrc Permit Male ttf II err at Arm? I'oala. tn , WAPIU.MiTOX. April 5 A hill to re store the army canteen was introduced to day by Representative Rartholdt or Ml sourl. Mr. Bartholdt declared the restora tion of thn canteen was necessary foi the preservation of health and decent conduct In the army. , Bl IAI.K ur HOlr.itY. Rraartels Stores U III Offer fireat II nr. gains In Hosiery eit Saturday. we bought at a great price conceaaion an tend en t of the public parks and- he wlch add children's Broncho Buater hoalery as well aa womena Imported hose with Hermedorff dye. etc. They will be sold Saturday at about one-half price. Pea the great window of Shawknlt. silk finished and mercerised hose, also Flor ensa silk finish, hose, usually sold mt and c pair. They win be sold Baturday at 16o pair. BRAN DEIS RTomrsj NAMES OF NASBYS SENT IN (Continued from First Page.) or. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder not only cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth without in jury, but imparts purity and fra grance to the breath, removing instantly the odor of tobacco. Beautiful Tooth There are but few fieoole who have them. (JouU teeth everyone flight have If they would go to Dr. Bradbury. The gulckest, easiest and least painful are the unly methods employed by us and hundreds of our patients, both In and uui tit the city, will gladly tell you about the Rood dental work and our up-to-date ways of doing things. Crowns snd bridge work from i 00 per tooth. Plates that fit from 14.00 to $12 60. Painlesa extrac tion of teeth. Nerves of teeth removed without hurting you. Work waranted ten years. BR. CRAQSURY, THE DENTIST 17 Tears Kama Location, 1606 rarnam St. Phone D. 1750. BROOMS And THE Droom When you buy a broom don't accept any ona thai Is offered you. Be sure you Ret the ut most for your nioney. Just because all broomglook very much alike, Is no sign they are equally good. But it Is a very jrood reason why you should pick your broom LITTy lm looks good and is good. Mad rignt ana sweeps right, fcaves you lifting hundreds of pounds, because it's sis ounces lighter than the ordinary. The pick of each season's crop of broom corn is reserved for use in Little Polly Brooms. That's why they get the dirt without wearing the nap off the finest carpets and rugs. H smiles are flalahed with a secret finish, that can't atlck. Colors are canaiy or rose. A handsome broom at a nominal price. Aik your dealer. If be hssn't them, we ll tell yon who has. Rrnomi are tvatontrtd bsndles guaranteed not to stick. HwTh & Stewart Mff. Co. Uea Moines, Iowa Appropriate Tim: for Gift. When all tl.e "tld H entering Inrn tte go,..llv spirit of i:aiei tloe. when si rH'a la mat heglnnlng t" burst forth S'il a. I the earth aeema full -if, 1ny could any lime le mote appropriate fur a gift. gift that will nark this occasion In some friend s life vour mother's or your sweet heart's, perhai will always be reinen' hercd end rieiirlv prised. No gift could be mote fitting- more ap preciated than one fro.n the Albert Kd bolm store A watch, a ring, a bit or Jenelrv or some dainty trinket, all nte or the highest character In this store- J"r assortment Is the beat, snd 1tl make Jui the proper sift. It, price will be no Wre. than Its ted value. ' -N Dom't Bferelj Buy laves 3. a.. e i' ALDERT EDH0LM, JweUr, 16th and MAM.WVT. . Tor sale la Omaha by Courtney k Co., and ! all first class grocers. HYMENEAL Jacobs-Burma. Miss Edna M. Jacobs, daughter of Charles H. Jacobs, and Mr. Kdward A. Burns were married Tuesday evening by Rev. Charles W. Pavldge at the home of the bride's parents, 1231 South Thirteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Oreby of Lincoln were the attendants. tro )o NATURES CUBE FOR BLOOD P0IS0II A great many medicines used in treating: Contagious Blood Poison are composed largely of mercury and potash, and are intended to dry up or re move the humiliating: outward symptoms. But such treatment cannot cure the disease, and its continued use will often so weaken and disease the stom ach as to mate a nervous wreck of the patient. And too, when these min eral medicines are left off the smoldering poison takes on new life, and soon the old aymptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat, brown, scaly splotches, falling hair, sores and ulcers, etc., return with increased virulence. S. S. S. cures Contagious Blood Poison by purifying the blood and keeping the stomach and digestive members in perfect condition all the while by its fine tonic effects. ' S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks of recognized virtue as blood purifiers. S. S. S. cures on the principle that not only must the poison be removed from the blood, but also the circulation must be enriched and vital ired with nourishing powers. S. S. S. is known everywhere as the greatest of all blood purifiers and a safe, certain cure for Contagious Blood Poison. Home treatment Book and medical advice free. S. S. S. is for sale at drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA. CA. FarreU's Fine Syrup Free Today See if your name appears in The Bee's want ads totlay offering FarreU's Syrup free. Yon don't have to advertise to get it. Find your name and the gift ia yours. The Bee is also giving away today: O'Brien's delicious candy. Updike's fine flovr. American theater tickets. Bird's nursery cherry treea. ukuh any qpmmiuee meets witn nia ap proval. He aaid that If It were possible to offer an amendment and have It con sidered he would amend the existing rules so that the appointment of the atandlng committees of the house would be placed In the hands of the committee on rules, which committee fca would increase In membership to fifteen to be selected In epKrapiue&i, .group,, precisely along the lines, of his resolution presented when the fight on Speaker Cannon took place.' 1 juage jNorris predicted the time is not far distant when caucuses and political machines generally, now so binding upon members of such combinations, would no longer be countenanced by the American Voter. Mr. Norrls also suggested that r.o member should serve on two or more Im portant committees, on the theory, for In stance, that a member holding place on appropriations has his hands full with busi ness of that committee and cannot well find time to do proper service on any other committee. Bll!a br Barke. Representative Burke of South Dakota has relntroduoed the following bills, upon which he waa unable to secure action at the last session: A bill affecting townsltea r, Timh.. t .1,. and Uupree. In Wouth Dakota. for me erection of a public building at u 'O Provide- for the erection of a public building at Redfield, S. U. Authorising the secretary nt th. inin. to classify and appraise unallotted Indian ! Authorising the secretary of the ini.-n. to Issue unrestricted natant, fA. lands. ,v" To urovlda for the fnr'eitur of i.i.,.- of-way granted to railway companies across Indian lands. 10 authorise the payment of certain claims for damages iiiHtained by prairie fire on the Koaebud Indian reaervatin,, in Bouth Dakota. Representative Martin of South Dakota has relntroduoed the following entitled measures: 1 Jurisdiction of the eonrt of elalma n h. termlne the amount due certain Individual Kloux Indiana of tiie United States. To establish a fish hatching and fish cul ture siation at Dell Kaplds. B. I). I'o eeiabllRh mining experiment stations 10 aiu in 1 ne development of the mineral reaources of the I' tilled K tales. For the relief of certain while men "on the Pine Ridae Indian nMrvirinn Omit. Dakota. lo regulate Corporations enaased In In. terstate and foreign commerce. John F. Nordstrom of Wahoo Is In Washington and through the efforts of Congressman Lobeck secured a choice seat to witness the ceremonies attendant the opening of the house yesterday. Resolatloa Senator Brown An Attractive Spring Display Of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing and Hats by Browning, King &. Co. You'll certainly not feel right in your winter clothes on Easter Sunday. They may be perfectly good, but they are not Spring-like. With the birds a singing and the trees a budding, wintry things will be entirely but of tune. L We have receved from our splendidly equipped work rooms in vNew York, the latest ideas in spring apparel. Nothing finer in Overcoats and Suits has ever been shown in this city, and we want you to know about them. The new selection in neck- wear, shirts and underwear are especially fetching and are worthy of , the reputation. 'vi Vttt ft. vi .'1'I 1 . t , A NATIONAL INSTITUTION. ;3rQwiiiJig;l(ing & C9 R. S. WILCOX, Manager. upon oat Mew Stale. Introduced today a Joint resolution calling for the approval of the conntltutlon of New Mexico and Artsona and admission of these territories as states of the union. There Is little ODDosltlon to the admission of New Mexico aa a state. but Artsona has proved to be obnoxious to President Taft and many republicans la the house and senate beoajae the oon stltutlon of the territory seeking statehood provldea for the Initiative, referendum and recall. Senator Brown's joint resolution declares that "the ounsiStutlon approved by Arlsona la republican la form and not repugnant to tbe constitution of the United irtates and the principle of the Declaration of Independeooa. " Platt.aaeatk C'e. tracts. The Treasury department baa awarded the oontrart to the Mechaulo and Kreruer Mooa Heading company, Ht. IjOuIs, for to furnish all labor and material re quired for Installing a low pressure steam besUinsT. apparatus la the poetoffloe at Plattamouth. A contract baa also been awarded te JohA Bauer of Plattamouth for gl.0M.i4 te furnLah all labor and materials required, for tbe plumbing and drainage -stern In the same building. ritOUHEISl YH3 UKT UUOD PLAtKS ltssl.ni 6lrea Reameeatatlasi Two rMasaltteea Appelated. WASHINGTON. April s.-ProgrMiTe re publican senators were given good repre sentation on tbe steering committee and the committee en committees, which were appointed today by Senator Cullom, perma nent ehairmaA of the eavueua. TUm fjusj U Furniture of Sturdy Character Those home lovers who delight in rpos- session of furniture of sturdy character that furniture which, built along strongplain and yet charming lines, impresses with an air of solidity and durability will delight in viewing our exhibit of Craftsman pieces on the main floor. What Ben Franklin is in history Craftsman is in home-lore: the sturdy, the simple, the iwcet attributes that make for lofty living. There is a very tang f the forest in Craftsman articles, which Uk as fresh and Strang as the very hardy woodsmen who drove the axe int their living tissues and started them tovard the mill. Ornamenta tion mi Craftsman furniture is refined, but it meets in subtle har mony witk the excellent designs and makes far the home mst comfortable, durable, and inviting pieces, Your living room, your dining room, your reception room in tact, any room in your home will be made a more attractive place by beau tiful Craftsman patterns. We show a majestic Craftsman bed, 36 inches wide, wrought from the finest American white oak. It looks as though it were worth much more than its tag-policy price , ... . 910.00 A beautiful "Occasional" stand. It ia 30 inches high, and equipped with three drawers. It is a strong, useful article of very attractive design. It is priced at $12.00 For the drawing room we show a table of forcible character at $13.00. It is 30 inches high with a diameter of 38 inches. .Its pres ence will add charm and atmosphere to home. There are hundreds of other pieces, just as beautiful, just as strong and just as attractive. Remember Good furniture may be cheap, but "chfap" furniture cannot be good. Miller, Stewart & Beaton Co. The Taf Policy Houtt 413.16-17 South Sixteenth Street. Kstabllahed ISS4. Huteson's Invisible Sho-Kot Lenses Near N4'ka J Daat Wear rlr Twtl Bliswsrta. Two l.enara tm Oaa. Na Scalss In Corns Off No VglV Llnss to Blur th Vision. prr In and let us "ahaw yea" th "Sh-Not." lluteson Optical Co. tm . iak m. URICSOL THE CCKQUEROR Cf KHEUMATISU It yoo bare tried ererr other known remedy (or rheumatism do not de spair. You still hare Urlcsol, SAe practical certainty of CURU, and the ebeolnte cerutnty of mMerlal and ImUhk benefit to fall back on. CJrloaol It not a cureall. 1U special Held U rheumatic dlseaaea and U cures tbem by removing tbe eauae. erybody nowadays knows thai rheumatism is caused by an. excess oi Uric Acid in the blood. Uocal appli cations may rellere, but they cannot possibly get at the seat ot tbe dis ease. Uricsol is Just whV- Its name lm. piles, a solrent and eliminator . ot Uric Acid. Remove tbe cause and the disease Is gone. Uricsol not only cures the common forms of rheumatism, but it does what no other remedy has before accom plished : IT DISSOLVES AND ELIMINATES DEPOSITS IN THE JOINT8, WHERM THEY . HAVE BEEN ACgUMULAZV INO FOR YEARS, ... ,.T wn.i' Records are in our possession ot , not one but many cases where the Joints ot th. fingers were so thick ened as to be practically useless; where tbe hip or the knee Joints wero so filled with the deposits as to ren der the Tlctlm wholly unable to walk; yet the patients were -completely re stored to health and activity by the systematic use of UrlcsoL In this war Uricsol has been a genuine RENEWER OF YOUTH! We can truthfully ilalm the remark able record of 90 per cent of cures where a proper opportunity in ritea our remedy to accomplish the result We will gladly supply testimonials. Write for folder. If your drulrglst does not hare it, end ane dollar to The California . Chemical Co., 325 New High 8t- Los Angeles, Calif., and we will Su4 you a bottle prepaid. .. ,, ,. For sale and recommended . bj Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Owl Drug Co., Omaha, Neb. n RoUablo Dentistry Tail's Dental Rotms MLsEMI-l.Vr. Touif-ht, Fll.. Bat. Jfislita. 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