THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEK: .IANTAKY 2S. 1312. The D Little Busy Bees EAR BCSY BEES: The first prize story today, which is a bird story, reminds me of my own bird friends, as it probably 4im many of you. Last summer a family of brae jays r.red high up In the Cottonwood tree outside my window. I was so interested in the beautiful, blue birds that I did not give, much attention to the plain little sparrow. Bat now that the other birds-are ail in the south lands, I appreciate my plain little friends. -; A 'ftrmlTy of sparrows is living in iny Cottonwood tree this winter and other sparrows join them there. All during the coldest: weather, and when the leafless branches were heavy with snow, the brave little birds have perched in the Cottonwood and awakened me every morning with 'their cheery "Cheep, cheep." Their Own PagelFAT VANISHES Fun on a City Hillside i TSe Brat prise goes.' today to Priaeilla Calder and the second to 'Walter Averlll of the Red side. ' ; The new Busy Bees today are: Eileen Dugan, Omaha; Cleo Hatches Qltnwood. la.; Lorena Laraway. Hamburg, la., and Esther Moore Wester&eld, Dundee. Red Side Wilms. Crawford, Meeker, Colo., and Forysteen llazey, Omaha. Bine SideAlice Slaven, Omaha; Boyd Crawford, Meeker, 'Colo.; Frieda Zeiesman. Omaha, and Margaret Cleary, Oak Park, lit. ! To the new Bee who wants to know about the doings of the Busy Bees, read the "Rules for Young Writers" on this page; also read carefully the prise Gtorlea to find out the kind of letters which interest the other Busy Bees. Notice,' also, the letter Which the king of the Busy Bees writes today, telling of the series of letters which he is writing for the Children's page. ,V . ' CHILDREN'S PAGE EDITOR.' Little Stories by Little Folk. (First Prise.) Our Bird Nest By priscllla Csider, Age . Beltevue. Neb. We have a sleeping porvh on the second storr. east side. It Is so hugh that It Is In the tops of the oaks which surround our house. We call It our Mrd nest, and sleep out there all year round. Last spring we put a bird house la the tree top bealde our neat. Soon two little wrens began building a nest In tbe little house. When the nest was finished iennv Wren laid some utile, pink eggs,' with reddish brown spots. While she w to hatch the egg. Papa Wren guarded the ntt and brought her food. He woke us every morning with his cheery song. When the baby blrda came we enjoyed watching the father and mother feed them a id teach tbein to fly, . . , . In the sprtnc time there are orioles, tanagers, merry thrushes, bluebirds, rob Ins, Kentucky cardinals, phoebae, roes brraated grosbeaks and many other kinds o birds In these Inn about our nest to make us In the early morning. One old blueiay often comes on a limb close to us and calls, "Wake op!" "Wake us" He Is very persistent. The birds wake up. Thea sister and 1 lie still and' watch them and .listen to their song, and' watch1 the .sun. -come up over the Iowa bluffs and tbe river. ' , (Second Prise.) . i ' A Happy Day. J' y Walter Averlllit I71- Central Boulevard. , Omaha. Neb. Red Side. One cold rooming I waa awakened by n" cousin, Harry, with vigorous ler af pinch. .j.; ,r .; r : j'Come," he called, "Ernest Draper Is waiting for us. I've got your skates all ready and everything Is ready, but you. J lurry 1 lly this time 1 was up and nearly dreeed. I (alt and hour later found oa walking rapidly toward the Three-Miles, as ths creek was called. Ernest had brought soma fig bars, two desrn sweet pickles and some chewing gum to champ on, Jtarry brought about three doxen,"weiales" apd a Jelly-roll. 1 took three sandwiches and three boiled eggs. We had also brought a bottle of pop apiece to wash the lunch down. After getting to the creek we put on our aVstrs and skated up stream to a sort of little cove and went In It. Here we stored our dinner. We then went out on the Ice and ran races. Krnest beat moat of the time, but Hatry was a close second. Along about IV o'clock we began to get hungry. While the other two were gathering fuel I hunted sticks to roast the "wetnles" on.,1 We malted all our welnles," but couldn't est all of them. After dinner we decided to skate up stream ss fsr as we could. Accordingly we set out We went slowly at first, hut latter on we went at a pretty fast dip. After we had gone about five miles, I said, munching a fig-bar, "We had bet ter turn back or It will be dark before we get home." We doubled our tracks and reached the road Just ss the sun was setting. In a few minutes hiore we were back home, begging foe something to eat. This ended the hsppy day". ' . ' since last fan. when I first Teamed to read newspapers. I would like to become a member of the Blue Side. , It Is fun ta aee us st borne whrn Papa brings The Bee. Mamma, wants the adds of department stores ss she expects going to Omaha to shop. Papa wants the shop-B-ng page, and. of course. I want the best part of the paner-the Busy Bees' sheet. . Papa says. t takes a story ta win a prise, so I win tell you at my trip to Ex celsior Springs last summer. i Mamma and I arrived In Xvcf Islnr bprlngs. Next day. about It o'ckxst- mr such a pretty pa.. where peop'tj go to drink different kinds of water -for their health. There were so many nice thlrgs to see and enjoy; but the beet of all was the burro ride. Mamma' got a trains for me and when I got on. It would not go. Bo the man bad to take all graven of his ui-ros along to get me one to go. He says thay are, stubborn and It ccf ts as much for one kid to take a ride aa (or seven to go. I guess it did as I only got one ride, dood-bye. ! 'vllayiarlErUu. " y Wllma Crawford, , Meeker, Colo. 1 Red Side. Aged H Tears. I have two brothers i and one sister. We got us some featb aw ud a piece of cloth for each of us. ' made a narrow and forai lf aad pui feathers In them Jorwtr, hats.' Mfcaunvi made us each a suit of yellow cloth. On the boys' suits we put leather strip! a. Aftef ws got oi- eUthes all made and put.tlarn on., how tu.nj wa looked. : The boys made , tent and ns girls got soma buckets and. frying pans to cook with, The boys made a fire and But uo stakes to hang oi buckets on. Mamma let us have somf potatoes, meat and apples to cook. t had some bread and butter for dltanen . My sister peeled the potatoes snd I 'peeled the spples. We friend the mea'i first and then the pota toes and apples. Wo had a merry time with our dinner. After wa had dinner and had the f .hea done we went out to play. The two hi,! snd I had a gun. My sister waa tts, utile to shoot a gun. We went out to) hunt tor rabbits. Wa got tour and to sit. them home. We took our Indian outl it. with us. too. When ws got borne e (Bj our work. My School. By Mary s ret Cleary. Axed Yean.. 13 -North fenilworth Avenue, Oak Park. III. Blue Bide. I go ) Longfellow school. It Is a pretty tl illdlng with eighteen rooms and a rest ro n. gymnasium and kitchen. On entertnig the main entrance la a large buat of. Henry W. Longfellow and also a large ) tinting, and this painting has pic tures ,f stories Longfellow wrote on .It. There, Is a picture of soma children arou i Longfellow, suggesting 'The Chl jnv's Hour." and there la a picture of fsp tain Standtafa with John Alden and ONE POUND A DAY BT STEW DBVBUSa StZTBOS TRUE SUCCESS AT LAST aw J-'.-s ' -' .'." . , J- i f J.'- 'V -Vvf-. . ''" " f Cfk '"-' ' U--"WV '. r-"' v..Jv,..ivf '" rv.wsv(f v -v 'di.T Wj i " ! fw '.' - w .je"'?,ir"" "-" .--:'"'' '.-.t,... -wim.. ; ., wsa. ... J N..'.j r'--rr iyitiMw lilnai man COMMON SIGHT IN THE HIUi STREKTS OP OMAHA. SUIES FOE TOUSO WEITERS 1. WHSe plalaly oa oae side ef the paper seUy aae ausabet the pages. ... a. Ose pea sad ink, not pea ell. . athort and potntad artlalss will be givea prefeieaos. Be at ase ever SM words. - Original a tenia er letters ealy wut ke sswa. S. Write year name, ags and address at the tap ef the first page. first ana seooad prises of hooka will be gives for the see two saw tnbntlons te this page each week. . Address all eommaatoatt a te cxuvsMxra ospaanujiT, Omaha Bee, ' oauha. Bab. Prlsdlla and ehe of John Alden return ing from the war and one of the "Village Blacksmith." and Tales bf a Wayside Inn," snd "Hiawatha." 'I .went - ta Omaha to spend Christmas with my grandma and had a fine time. rl am a new Bee, . i in i . - , Dew Eunfc ,' ' By Boyd Pi Crawford. Meeker, -CaK Blue Side. Aged It Tears. 1 ' One tltnd' last tail papa' and I went deer hunting; It was1 tn the deer seaspa. We got up at t e'eleck 'hnal got eur breakfast.. -Ite. gat enn guns knd ear homes snd Went up the creek to himt, it wss A long time before ws saw any signs of deeri.'Afief-a Httle while we saw one deer amqng.t(ie trees, but dldn' get a shot at it . We went on for w. long time when papa saw three deer. He shot five times at them, but didn't nit any of them. ' 1 'ii' ,' : .: We, went eu fpr Utile'. way. further when we saw two big deer up on a little hill. ' We ran.eur horses up to the hill and thea got off and walked up ceose to them. We saw. them running up the hill and we shot st them several times, but didn't' get- a- very good shot tor hit them. ... . ... . . Ws went oa further and saw five deer owning up a- hill. We crept ekieer to them snd took several shots , at , .Intra , Pspa killed one of them. We took It and started for home. .We aaw two mors deer on our way home.' We didn't get much thst day, but had lots of fun. Disobedient Margaret. By Vsleria Rohr. Aged I Years. 4J Kraklne Street. Omaha. Margaret was a little girl about 1 years old. She was the only girl In the family. It was a dreary .day, becauae Margaret did not have to go to school. Manraret waa reading a book, when at the door there wss heard a knock. Mother went to the door, and who did she see but Margaret's Httle friend, Ger trade. She asked Mrs. Brown if Mar garet could go out and slide. Mrs. Brown called Margaret to put on her wraps and get her sled. After Mar garet had been gone about twenty min utes Mrs. Brown discovered tsat Mar garet had not put oa her ru Doers and legglnga. After Margaret cams In she waa cold and felt chilly all nUlrt. In the. morning the doctor was called. He aald Margaret was very sick and would hot be able to yo to school for a week or two. After Margaret was .well aha said: "I will never forget my leggings and rub bers i again.' - v A Faithful log-.' , By Harry Hart man. Aged It Year", ill South Twenty-oiath (Street, Omaha;' - 1 have an uncle who .Uvea In Colorado on a claim. 'He has three children, two boys sod a girl.' Their ages are 1 4 and L , Whenever they . go oat to play . my uncle's faithful old bulldog, Queen, goes with. them. t . ' : One summer afternoon the children went out to play and Queen with them as; usual. t While they were playing they heard a curious nolae In the grass. Looking around they saw a large rattlesnake colled dp In the grass Just ready to atrlke. They .-did hot. know the danger, for they crowded around to look at ths strange thing. j '"'' But faithful Queen' knew, the danger and getting la front of ths children she poshed them sway nVom th,-aiake, Hunt ing all tbe whit for. help.'; . i, . My uncle heard Queen's .bftrtr end rub bing eut ha saw whit the matter 'was and kilted.' the .rattlesaakev, And good old Queen was rewarded with aa extra gd supper, i ; I '.''' "' 1 t ...'.. . , . . I ' , Fauny.i'tha Squirrel By Agnee Howard,. Ated If Tears,i Mll- , , ,, 'ord' ' 1 ' , ' One day there was a little girl wept out tn'llifc yard to play. While playtag she ssw, a little squirrel and began to' play with It. ' After that It came f very day, and in a few days It would eat out of her hands. - The little girl named the squirrel Fanny. Lets' of times Penny would eome and get ap en ths tub by the well to get a drink , of . water. . Fanny loved to play with the kitty. , Rhe would come down cloae to It and then climb up In the tree again when the kilty Jumped at her. In the' (alt thle little girl s brother gathered nuts and put- them on top of the woodahed to use In the winter. When Fanny found out the aula ware there aha came each day and carried some away and hid them In the ground for her win-, ter food. The little boy and girt did not care because they liked Panny. "- A Very Bich Zing. By Kllrra Dugun. Agrd t Yean. 3 North Forty-second tftreet, Omaha, Once upon a time lived a very rich king wkoss name was Midas. Ho was fonder of gold than anything else In, the world ex cent perhaps his little daughter, whose name was Marigold. Hs wished te have for -her ths greetest pfle of gold that had ever been heaped together, tie spent part of every day In the cellar of his palace counting ever his golden treasures. 1 hope to find my letter In print. A Dor Hero. By Kifward nectwrd. Aged 11 Tears, Omaha. Blue Hide. One evening, about o'clock, a boy and bis dog were coming through the woods. They met a man, who aeked them Where they were going. Thay did not answer the man because they did net knew him. He started to follow them, after they had staged. , The man Went ro grab Prank, which wag the boy's nam. The dog grabbed the. man and bit him. Prank got on the dog's beck and was halt way heme when thay met some wood cutters, who asked them what was the Bietteav -Frank laid the ansa, Tliey ssked Frank to shew them the man. they went bank and found the man all. bit up. They healed hla sores and put him la prison. , , A Kitten, 8tory. Octa Freunk, ' Agtd T Years. Ii!l North' : TWswxy-doartk Street I look a trip out. west and there were sandhills all around. When I went up on top at-the kills K seaxacd as If I ooald touch the sky. My swot where I went had great, big Maltese cat as tall as a small fox terrier. Its name wss Kits, and K huatsjl around the JilUs all day for rata and mlos. When It got tired It would oomr tat the house' aad rattle the deor knob, to set In. I have a Uttle kitten. It Isn't as bis as Kits, bat I love It Just ths rame.and I gave It a new bow ef ribbons tor Chrlstmss. , , ,. ' i . ;. ,-. . HEW BU8Y BEES. Pe'sr fcdrtor. - I have been reading the Children's psge every Sunday and have been 'very Interested. Ttwie eMer time I have made up my mind to be a Busy Bee. I will be U years eM February Is. 1 wish ts Join tbe Blue aids, aad hope te see my letter in print I remsla a Busy Bee. Frieda Zlessman, Sol Paul St., Omaha, Ni b. . . OMAHA. Neb . Jen. B. Hit-Dear Buay Bess: This Is ths first time I nave writ ten te your page. I thought that I would write a few lines. 1 hare been reading ths Children's page for a long time and I like It very much. This convinced me to write. I wish to Join the Red side. 1 live at 717 South Thirty-third street, Goodbye. From Forysteen Maxey, aged II year a Dear Editor: I want to Join ths Busy Bees. I am years old and hi the Fourth A. My teacher a name Is Miss Ray. I live at tn North Fiftieth avenue, In Dun dee. Yours truly. Esther Moore W eater field, aged years, (17 North Fiftieth avenue, Dundee. . BOtTBLB CXXBT OOBS QCICK Two staadiwa Tfeowswnd Vomen Hade Bappy With This few Knowledge Throagfc a Oopr of TJita Benritrkabls Book, WEIOMT BBDUCTIOB WITHOUT DKUOS." Isat This Convincing Svtdenes As so Its Talus? ' ' Bee Ms Bare! atere I Am After Bsdnctat- ST lbs, ta I Xaoksd as Tat aa Aa ox Before I Be- five Weeks, WUa My Xarmlesa BwMsVem sKT afdjVt KsMsM VfVsft wBBBsBsst TMM 0Y OP UTIJIO is TBB XERXT-' . I have jiniu,-u a bouK ,.t yoa entitled, Mf or Til uti, I Wit ' Wekjlai Hedurtan Wrti-wt 1-ugs.- STODT ajnt I XBOW vblcri I am alving away without charge. My frleeee ware eaariaK and tber perreild to ywk we that ye-i away anew of sailed It obesity; ethers referred to n.e niv successful method and be able to per as being STtH'T. but I know. H was lost wianeatly reduce yeur weight ssiy plain bulky weight. I wss tnlaersble amount up in seventy pownda, without on tno. mim mi,. 1 1 v -i- tt hanafu or starvation, diet. ur- too aeeaL drusa ee rwttaiwm. I Te reduce your aelrht rou muat find the causa, you must get at the very rea e. I rovars mi oatrkii txb msBt was BABT Before I sweereura. i trird Svwrythlag within reason and some tUlngs beyoqd Bead lor free Copy Tee ay It waa maddening, dlgutlng. All I had te ee was t nwnovs the cause, and I swear under oath, that by my simple method, without drusa. niedi.. cine, bersawl exouilsoa, lor atarvattoa diet, I reduced tny Wright 37 pounds In Ave week, and guarantee that I ean de the asme for you. i do not use medi cine at any kind er werthkMS staff te nib on the body, but a simple home treatment; even a child can uae It with, out harm. Thronsh thle marvelous com bination home treatment I eueceeded be cause I had found the rlgh wsy. I cam now climb to the summit of Pike's Pea with ease. I could net ee that antll I had taken off tf pusnda of my ponderous weight. If you are Interested In your own hap plneaa and health aad figure, yea will permit me to tell you how to reduce yeur weight "Nature e Way." . . ' It la astonishing the thouasnde nf grateful letters 1 am receiving, J. K. Bolwlle, Box . Oreat Ben. Kansas, , tTUl Bead This Beak Te Tea At Btp wrltn that he luet fifty pounds with my Bspease hsrmlees treatment. W. I vchmtts, smt tor my bona. "Weight Reduction, Montevideo. Minn wots. lost thirty without Uruga.- It Is years for the ask- Kunds sn thirty davs. Mamie McNeil y, tm, and wlll be glad te send It IP you, isloge, MlsanOrt, writes thst elM klet nostase Drenatd. ahtty-flve srainds with this new method. p(Te found that the best and I can send you thousands ef Mime know happiness Is to give It. of mUbAmSI miatoaaer who have siven i 4incrlv mtir frWnd. as permleelon so uae their name. 1 BUBJOKIB BilcnTOg ' t never publish any name without written Baits ansa Central Beak BalMUng, . permission. ,,:. Beaver, Oete. Bvary reader ef this paper, who has the alightee tutareet la anas Bamlltoa'e reeaarkable new sreaemeav aheaM wrrks her wrossptlf far all aha aaraae as sand free, tut ss aha has sail, her beok "Weight Bedaettea Without Drusa." In eattre ly Jreei yea have everythiaa; ws gwta aad Wetaiag as tseei bat the bosk la ex- . pi salve aad yea away, it post wish, seat a twe-eaal stamp te help pay postage. I I asiy M I g. 1 VaVr.l" Owr reedert are lor the Int rime Uvea aw i Honorable Mention.) A Description of Myself. . By Ardatb Mefirade. south Omaha, Age My full name Is Ardath Margaret Mc BfHde. I is I years old. My height is four feet. I weight sixty-three pounds. My eyes sre blue and my hair is brown. I enjoy to play with my dolls. I have saersl schoolmates who play with me on Saturday afternoons. I llks to read cf fairies. I attend the Hawthorne school. I am going to hs a school teacher whet j- a .sn a rows j i Letter from the Kin? Bee. By Alfred Mayer, an nouth Iwentv-ntsg n eirert. unwni. eiaw otuv. Dear hdltor and Busy Bees .. I hare oalr written yon a short pi I ,-m. graph In which I, wished tb thank jloa tor being so kind la electing ma. kit g of yeur honorabla page- . . . I Urink that all of us will' do ou'l'uty ln writing for this page. We all ere uld like te win prtses no doubt, but wt r we do hot tt to aoeodya fault. And t e -only way te win one ts to keep on 'STirlng tin you have. Rut even then yoi ( most net stop. ' ' I am writing about, a, srles ef Ixsnli wfiark we saw In the year. line. We started from Omaha and -1 ant to Washington. Philadelphia and Ne f ; York; tbeo we took the steamer for f ennaay aad arrived tn Hamburg la eleve i days. From Hsmburg we went to ; eustadt. Heidelberg, Kobi. Wiesbaden ar 1 1 rTank fort. Then we went to Beriln, Potsdam sed Cartaesd where we stare i for six weeks. From Carlsbad ere took the train for Bremen. ' JYe took paesaxe on board the Kron Prince Wllbelm for New Yoi t aad ar rived there In seven dsjs si I then we ttok the train for home. T II What Our School Children Are Doing-XXV I 3 a mmm g' I I ,rl k . K , jf 1 B Oar readers are lor the Int rime givea awl ooortunity to team, mitktmf ctnt tf Ml, just tsjisr to aoquire and retain a healthy tealp, ouhi- veta a luxuriant growth of hsir, aad restore tadea er gray hair te its aadnral Hon color. This infor-i assttoa is of vital imoortsnos aad faestraaable vslos to every saasl ens wosssa. Tkeae siwai iwsnnea. fear Is somber, see alls last ihs IsfoneeKoe every wesus wasea sad as wwessa aeoeld hawilaoat aea taasM far liW sa's sad Sear. Ik slaia.1 fj alaiple. eassiiassilaan seaaaw taey eeTtae the varloesi Tl sealp dkeraera. tke sesuifall talr treoWaa ss laae araar I leaausjaisaissawtU knew Jaiteaaaaly what Is wreafwUal Isariaals aas sair mmm sew wrmmt i r Siiii.,1 aeals hrlusiass. aad sveM Sflae" e trar awdl serattly kair. niiiUOBSf pnasM is paaii,- aesfssaly UliasjaMS We will asadseasMs eagre aseteasf nmr svssinis aIhMJ. I -b, ennlleatiM ! mmdm OB the WMteara I la every pacaate ef u oaa natr "Ta Hair aeasarsr. ar If Ires part of esnss la waarl i aotlla pseksS ta eseleaee la rear wner, avssiaw auuis vauw w aaaauuua, aaaa. Ths sua er wwaisa who taiay ssBera tse eejssrass-i ssaalef arayocatreekea kalrdoaf aofroaiekeleeaad sosl rreai sn mil ear U has Msir haesanr will seaunelyl Srtagbarktae srlclsal eokw sod aeH, lustieas aesesr-l aoesotyoela. Iu sot s tnsrsl Sre. aad liaadectial weeks aiaeir sskw Us aiterssl k be 1 see ka Hartal Sepmiuoaof celeries naer ay in war -' Halr BartaesrtoaenaaaeBt. Ulsdaess aseemsl. la oosaeewoB ant s I eias awe- yea the laksmsl atthasd sUsmai witlus Uie hair. Teat a why the ef art at tt Baa Maw aeMsrsi -' .-J si.i.iiMiiM f tk. w ..1 - and whaa I - " k.k. w. u. Mdul eSnleeel aterv. Mold seder SB lease b.krrU'e sltowa ywsls kaWH wWeM aori U 11 laua. Aak aw sxssd gaaiaaiss t sey. rnce,ssesau. . laaseslpSDSS saw sairremitOTr. fiey e ----j l kills svari swns.ewM all scalp dleaaiaa aaderavaals laelrl lietitnesas la Uie May areenae ot aae. lt ek eaS send, aad Bearcats sakt-l MM, atoH lallkii bah- sed i sdasw a aragswak.l Year awoer keck U II Isils. ask tec sstsea aaaraawa wsaa yea ee. . . FOK SALE BY AU DtUGGlSTS B laliin 1 aB--sSaslesaBasBWSeelsB asaasss aSBSIB IU. BaenBea B BtoOewaaU trrssr 0, Owl Brag Oa, Bell Brag Oe, Sea tea Brag Co J. x. Seamudt aad aahasfss Oat Bitsa Brag Btote, laaasaaaaawaws"--- aaas. lapaaSSvalratDHla J 0a9sl sawaJBB)jBBB tawssM iVvVswrO Mt Firat Letterj By Lereae Laraway, Haanbs f g. la. Age Years. I ha, e juxt finished readi- f g the sioriex of the Buay Bees tor thee llek and I ea I loyed them very much, hsi f it read theau i5 i3 AjO a (5 W ( ex ST . Xar- m ream - ii a fvv a. m . Sv-vt a., as. X a' ' Itlv an r !m J TOHall' sail X t 4' V-.J :;.';, -1 A -v, si; ata ?,f . Pi nnrvr ..v iv, . -n: i aw eVaaaf a t-P M 1 1 sL lilt, . . I i "irTafi II l IV-lKtlSvirtraiMMajA I I swnaaiaiBiiwm awaawasaisisiMl aaiiaiailliaaain siai 1 1 Bill I i 1 1 Uli II ss 1 1 1 aia are llllfj J T 4, mr. MT J BV M aBBrvgBJBJSaBBBBB ' Si W kh.x4, & t.'.'M mikUaiammmJmi tfTZZ Sample Free For Relief To Prove Why It Cures T")LR A8S 7117 KoadosTs with jar cempBntsets, tor catarrhal sore throat or coios er say catarrhal trouble. Pleaaest. pure, cuick to step eistreee awn apaidlty caree. use t neiay. mou oy evw IS JOOdnrxiats ur wrlas aa for free lam pie. Koeduo s its saaltaiy tubes) gfeas eatek eMtet Beult s bM ef SMe aiewatte. seotlnac. beallag Jell Horn latemaily. iasvlng Is Che throat ss long ss tr, res me esreat wen wna cue jeuryoun IommI InaieMf ratlaf. fiat a &e ar Sal tana ta day ot your dnuojau sr ssnd assay postal la as tot ireesampis. Korsdox sVOg. Ca Kuuieapolla, Mbm. AS-.-r -a-V DRS. MACH & MACH DAI LEYa M ACH Kralest eaulpned dental efflee w, Omaaa. Mwheet-grade dexostry at leseonshrs pnoss. Psweataia rUBaga, lust Uae the Loo'.h. All tnstmsaeais rarefulty merUlasd aftsr each iifms l"3 Corase JSth aad Bwraasa Bs. twtwp rtoot furor blottt SB'OND B AND THIRD A CLASS O F TUB COLl J1U1AN BCHOOL The Thing To Do ' it yoa loaa year poeketbook. nmbTwila. watcA or some other article of value, the thing to do is to follow tbe example of etaay other people aad adver tise without delay tn the Lost and Foiiatd eolaaui of The Bee. That ra what atoot people do when they loss articles of raise. Telepboae we aad taU wor kata u ail Ontaaa t iaB(l auy- aooa. Put It In The Bet