THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 11. 1012. Pimples Removed Quickly The Calcium S u 1 p h i d e Treatment Does Mumler to Oerjr Kind of Skin Eruption. Trial Tacks- Sent rre to Prose It. . Tou don't want to waa forever an J a day to pet rid of your pimple or other skin eruption. You want to get rid of them right now. Next week you may want to ico somewhere where you would not like to have to take the pimples along. "X Sot kid of My Pimples la a rw Days With Stuart's Calcium Wafers." You can get r!d of them )usi hi time bv taking SHuart's Caelum Wafer. Then wonderful little workers have cured had tolls In three days, and S'wie cases of skin diseases In a week. They contain as their mitn Ingredient the most thorouch. nulrk -nd e''"' blood cleanser known, calrlum sulphide, Ilemember this, to-i, that musi ii treatments reek with poison. And they re snleersbly slow besides. Hruart's Calcium Wafers hare not a particle of poison In them. They are free from mercury, Mtlng dries or venomous opiates. This la absolutely guaranteed. They cannot do any harm, but they al ways do good good that you ran see In the mirror before your own ayes a few day after. - Uon't be any longer humiliated by hav. Ing a splotchy face. Don't hare strangers star at you, er allow your friends to be nsharaed of you herauss of your fare. Tour stof t makes you wbat you are. The mao and women who forgo ahead are these with pure blood and pure faces. Stuarts Calcium Ms fere will make you happy because your face will be a wel come night not only tn yourself when you look Intd the glass, but to everybody slae who knows you and talk to you. , Wa want to prova to you that Stuart's Calcium Wafers are beyond doubt the beat and quickest blond and akin purifier In the world so wa will send you a free ample a soon as wo get your name and address, Pend for It today, and then .whoa yea have tried the sample you will not rest contented until you have bought a We package at your drunrlt'g. Send us your name and address on the coupon below and wa will at once send you by mall, a sample parkige, free. Ad drees T. A. "uiart Co.. lit 8tuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. MEXICAN TROOPS MUST WAIT Permission to Cross Texas Territory Delayed by Washington. COLdUITT MAKES OBJECTIONS El rasa ntlsras Kear Rebels at J seres wlaht Resist Enlry of M ex lee m Troops from Aneer Iran Territory. WASHINGTON. Feb. W.-Diplomatlc complications store totlay between the state of Texas and the United State government on the one hand a.id the Mexican government ou the oilier, which tempo ro rlly. at kast, Will not perm.t Mexico to move any troops over Amer ican territory In connection with its rev olutionary di-it'jrbjnrrs. Secretary of S;at Knox to.lay made further Inquiry from Mexico, through Hie American embassy at Mexico CM:-, ask ing the specific purpo-ie of tlie military expedition for which p'-nulsli n ia sought to nave: from Eagle f'a.e. Tex., to Kl Paro, Tex.. In order that poinls In north ern Mexico may be reached to which the rebels have cut International i all- road communication. 1:1 Pase tears Trouble, (orernor Colquitt of Texas pointed cut to the State department In his messages today that residents of Kl luio were apprt hcnslv that rebels at Juarea Uexlco. might rerlJt the entry of Mexi can troops from American territory and precipitate a battle, endangering Amer ican live and property. Secretary Knox assured Governor Colquitt that no per mission would be granted until the mat ter had been carefully studied, and Indi cations tonight were that It would be ad justed In a leisurely, diplomatic manner. Advices reached here that no troops had started on the proposed expedition and none would do so until th question had been decided. More Ipesslaaw It. ported. Uexrcu CITY, Feb. 1 Slight Improve ment In the revolutionary situation was indicated today by such official Informa tion as was made public but press dis patch add to the long Hat of uprising. Th moat spectacular of those reported today waa that at Boca Iel Mente, a statkin on the Mexican railway, where British subjects hav Urge Interest. The plao was as eked and later th rebels looted Esperensa, a station a tew miles away. They robbed th company aafe after blowing It with dynamite. Both town ara In th tat of Puebla, near th Vara Crui stats line. Cortelyou Denies All Charges Made by Lewis' Attorney WASHINGTON. Fib. S.-George B. Cor telyou told the house committee on ex penditure In the Postofflce department today cf bis action in Issuing fraud orders against E. fi. I ins of L Louts In BOS and 1.W7, while he wss postmaster general. A publishing company owned by Lewis and also the United States bank of St. Louis were affected by the orders Frank Madden, alio was third assistant post master general under Mr. Cortelyou, is now counsel for fowls. SI.. Corteljcu said Madden had refused to b-suc. fraud orders against Lewis and that lie hail Issu-d them personally . Mr. Cortelyou denied that any "ex traneous influences" had anything to do with hH action in the Lewis caie. Heading from the record Third Assistant roatmat.r Oeneral Brut reviewed testi- nuny of Mtt'iilen in which inferences were rr.arie that tne express companies had sought to break up the Lewis bank be cause it did a mall hanking business which Interfered with the money order business ar.d that senator Piatt had Mr. Cortel you appointed to sttack the bank and de stroy! it. .Ul such Inferences Mr. Cortel you emphatically denied. 'There never was anything before me or in my mind to cause me to issue an order prejudicial to th Lewis company,' ild Mr. Cortelyou. Free Package Coupon T. A. TWAT CO, v 17s Stuart Bklg, Marshall, htleh. Send m at once by return man, a trial package of Stuart's Calrlum Waf ers, absolutely free, to prove Its re marks bl tesulta.,. ., ,, , . . A - I . " ' - Nam Rt reet. .jx .' bity " 1 Mat Convict is Shot in Break for Liberty COLUMBUS, O., Feb. W.-One convict as shot and seriously wounilcd and an other probably wounded, escaped, as a result of a break for liberty which was mad by the two men from the peniten tiary lat today. The wounded man, William Breanan. who Is In the prison hospital, raid hit companion, tula Hurley, was alts wounded, but up to a late hour Hurley waa still at large. The men were scaling the walls by mean of a rope when they were dis covered and fired upon by four guards Drennan after gaining the wall retreated Into a nearby railroad yard, where he was captured. On bullet struck blm tn th leg and another In the foot. TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR FIRE IN POWELL YARD rAlRBt'RT, Nb.. r.b. la-CSpeclal.)- A disastrous fir occurred at th littls town of Powell In this county, eight miles northwest of ralrbury, on th St. Joseph a Grand Island railroad, last night which destroyed the big lumber yard, Involving a loss of 110.000. The fir occurred aboat midnight and had gained such headway that H eould net he extinguished, -The bucket brlgad managed to keep th fir from spreading to other building la th town. Th cause of th fir I unknown, but It I suspected to be of InoawdUrr origin. .: ' ' tr. Wall discovered th fir starting st th southeast comer of thO Jurd. tint wind wai from that flraiHlootn flams quickly spread. Th firs ' I thought to bavo been th work ol a fire bug, as a reasonable cause for It can be found, at Landla, a cltlsen of Powell, wa returning on foot'from Falrbury and met a stranger on th road. W. S. Btewart waa manager of th Powell Lumbar company. It wag owned by Mr. Blwood of Tuma. Colo. It I un derstood th atoek will be replaced. Mailcarriers Policemen aud nil .men who nre com pelled to be a great deal on their feet, We have a shoe called ? ' . - . Drexers Diamond "I" specially constructed for hard sen-ice. These shoes are made of plump glazed ; kid, best quality, kid lined, foot formed lasta, double . soled to heel with double steel shanks; rale guaranteed waterproof. Best quality of ! oak sole used. ; $10.00 worth of service for DREXEL 1419 Farnsm St. EX-SENATOR BOLING DIES . IN RUNAWAY AT BELLEVILLE BEATRICE, Nsb.. Feb. W.-(8peclal Tal- saram-El-Benator Oeorg D. Doling of Belleville, Kan., wa Instantly killed In a runaway at that place tins morning. 11 left home early for a drive In th country and while ea rout home bis team became frightened two mllea south of th city. Th horse ran toward town, and upon Bearing a bridge which spans a smau croak they left th road and at tempted to cross th stream. Mr. Holing waa thrown from th vehicle and dragged distance, Hi head waa crushed when k was thrown against a ti Death waa lostantaneoua. Benator Bollng located at Belleville la th early 70 and for year waa promi nent In politic la Republic county. He owned large Interests then and at th time of kl death wa treasurer of th Republic County atutua. Insurance com. pany. II wa about H yean of age and leaves two daughter. $5 1 "IT Humphi-eys' Seventy-Seven Break up Colds and " Severn ty-aerec" oea direct to the Bick tpot without disturbing the rest of the grstem. , " Seven ty-aevea" breaks ap Cold thai banc on Crip that do not field to o tiler treatment ' "Serventy-Kven" Is t small rial of pleasant pellets, flu the Test pocket. ever handy, ready to take, bo delay, o f ass. ' At drug stores 25c or mailed. . Humphrey- Hmneo, Medicine Co.. Car. 1 BA'T. too. neauag. woawer.. 'WtLiaam and. Aaa tkreets, .New Tark. I For aal by Beaton Drug; Cat 'V f . 1 BEATRICE HIGH DEBATERS BEAT UNIVERSITY PLACE BEATRICE. Neb.. Feb. 1.-Spc!al Tel egram.) The Beatrice High arhool debat ing team won from University Place, Neb., her tonight by the score of I to L Th subject die cussed waa "Reaotved. That th movement of organised labor for the closed (hop abould receive th sup port of puslla opinion." Breark had th negative aids of th subject, and waa represented by Fred Wilson, Koreat Elseabls and Lawranc Kline. University Place wa represented by Mis Catnyll rrewett. Miss Klhel riood and Arthur Kmbry. Board and Governor Divide on Shercliffe DENVER, Feb. 10 -Governor John P. Shafroth and the Htste Board of Par don deadlocked today on th proposal to pardon Sherman W. Morris, Silas Krank Shercliffe, who Is serving a twenty-year term In th penitentiary for tha killing of John Walsh, a Leadvllle saloonkeeper, In ISM. Th board finally struck the ease from the docket, a that action may be taken at a future meeting. Khsrcllffc's' application is baaed on his charge and that of hi friends, that he ha been and Is being persecuted by Tom Dennlaon of Omaha. ARGUE RIGHT-OF-WAY BUI Attorneys Urge Passage o( Measure j limiting; Union Pacific Holdings. AIDE ESS JTDICIABY C03OHTTEE Doabt Tsrswa Validity of Fee Haadred Deed Clvea by Rail road to CraBteea Aloag I. lee ef Carrier. BADEN-POWELL IS GUEST .OF HONOR AT BOY SCOUT DINNER NRW 'YORK. Feb. la-Leaders tit the boy aooett mcvimrett gave a dinner to night In honor o( lieutenant Robert 8. 8 Baden-Powell, leader of th movement In England, attended by mors than MS men and women, many from distant parts of th country. Th function wa th cul mination of a largely attended gathsrlng of th leader, scout commissioner and scout masters her today under th aus pice of th National Council of th Boy Seoul of America to discus various phases of th movement. Qlfford Ptnchot, the toaatmaster, Intro duced th British officer a th one who had put together a concrete and workable plan for (electing and guiding th Inter ests snd set I vlt lea of boy Into proper channels a a substltut for th old faah- FIFTEEN MIDSHIPMEN FAIL' TO PASS IN EXAMINATIONS ANNAPOLIS. Md Feb. W -fifteen mid shipmen of the fourth class of the naval academy failed In the semi-annual exami nations and war forced to resign. Th Navy department formally accepted their resignation today snd the delinquent left th institution. It Is understood a number of other mid shipmen hav tendered their resignations for Ilk reasjna but these bare not been accepted. Among those whs resigned to day are. John B. Dunbar. Texas: Joha Rough, Jr.. Michigan; Jonathan D. Reed. Ken tucky; Edwin P. Cochran, North Dakota: William U Welch. Indiana; Ira B. Hill. Wisconsin: Robert a LaMotte, Washing ton. Btauton F. Kalk, Nebraska. I From a Ftaff Correspondent.! WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 1. -Special Teleeram-e-Attorneys W. A. Prlnc of rsnd Island and K. If. Laomla of Omaha, representing respectively the Val ley Farmers' Protective association and the t'nlon Pacific railroad, appeared be fore the house Judiciary committee today hearing on the bill now before the committee to limit the width of the Union Pacific right-of-way. II r. Prince waa heard first, urging the peerage of the measure, chiefly because would forecloee law suits now and In the future over th disputed ground. It was mad clear that under a decision or the supremo court doubt had been thrown on the validity of about K deeds given by the railroad to grantee along the right-of-way because of alleged lack of authority on the part of the railroad to grant title under the statute. There has been much litigation over hesc deeds, and t naa claimed by Jlr. Pierce that con- erees should pilt an end to lu air. Loomls raid that so far a he knew. h:s client, the company, bad no present mention of proceeding against holderr of the disputed deeds. He Questioned their illrgallty, and gave the committee additional legal arguments. liotii attorneys were given leave to file additional briefs, which they said they would do within a few days. stryker Before taaasalaaloa. Ed Blryker. secretary of the South Juiaha stock yards, la In Washington to appear be for th Intercut Commerce commission .tomorrow In srguments sgslnst the proposed enforcement of higher freight rates on stock shipments from tl; Mlsosurl liver to points east. Mr. Stryker said that Injunction had been Issued against th proposed Increase, and th question now arises on th dis solution of thee Injunction. Should th ratea be enforced, he aald. It would mean an Increase of from til to tl7 per car on shipments of stock to Illinois points. ultimately Involving losses of possibly millions of dollars to shippers. Many other representative of both side are present to be heard. Homesteader Bill Recorded. Th house committee on Indian affairs today ordered recorded the bill extending th time of payment to certain home steaders of the Cheyeaae river reserva tion la South Dakota and th Stand ing Rock reservation la North and South Dakota. . This measure, which wss passed In th senat on motion of Senator Gam ble, previdee that say parson who ksa heretofore made a homestead entry for land on the restrvatlons named under th sot of 190 may apply for extension of Urea within which to make payment ol any amount that la about to become due upon tha payment of Interest tor on yeai in advance. At th Instance of Reprssenta lv Burks the fallowing amendment wa lasotporatevt la th sanst 'bill. I 'Provided that any entrysjiaa who has resided upon and cultivated th land embraced la bla entry for th period of Urn required by law In order to make commutation proof, may make proof and If th sams Is approved further residence and cultivation will not be required, but patent shall be withheld until substantial payment of th purchase price due la mad In accordance with the provision hereof. ' Representatives Burke and Martin ap peared before the house committee to agree oa favorable action oa the aieasur which concerns thousands of. settiera Leanest Bill Heperted. A report favorable to the deposit of customs receipts In national banks, whan th secretary of th treasury so desires, was made to th bouse by th ways and means committee, which lecommeoded for paasag a hill Introduced by Hepre sentatlv Dobeck of Nebraska. The bill would give the secretary the power to deposit all custom receipts In national banks with th same restriction as bow apply to the deposit of Internal revenue funds. . Th receipts st the port of New York are In exoess of t3,0lu,m each year and under th present Interpretation of ta oustoms taws, this must be placed la the United Slates subtraasury. Members of the ways and means committee believe that power to divert this fund to the na tional banks should be glvea for use la time of financial stringency. A Mere "Dollar1 Down! Delivers Any Piece of Furniture Xow then! Grasp THIS! A SINGLE dollar down secures AXT piece of fur niture in the EXTIKK Tnloa Oatiittlng Co." stock during; February. Arrange the balance to come due tn InterTals adjusted to YOl'B need; 1SVY the furniture at typical "February prices," Conld yon frame up a MOKK attractive furniture proposition than THAT? Could you afford to remain WITHOVT the pieces you NEED? Can yon raise a single rxcase, such as, "1 haven't the money'? Vnion even offers yon complete ROOM outfit at ONE DOIXAK IKIWX; see it in this very ad. Revolve tills offer over and over again "Merely a dollar down" for AXV piece of furniture in the vast Vnion Outfitting Co. establishment during February. SK iS ftftt dMiRf1 -PmS hfi Down Per Room for A Three-Room Home Outfit Here' a truly startling February offer. Pay only one dollar down and secure all of the fittlncs you 11 need for three rooms: not only furniture, but carpets, draperies, etc. A cosy CQ Cfl home for a starter; the three rooms for - SBSiyU See the Union's Complete $45.00 Cottage Outfit wa1 $ 11 Down Secures Th:s Handsome Three Piece Parlor Suite 8ettee. rocker and arm chair. In birch, mahogany finish, up bolstered either In diagonal velour, silk velour or Chase leatter, with loose cushions Heavy, maeslv pieces that wouia always oring aja.uv. fay a aouar down and take the entire three place at $19.50 1 down secures this handsome Buffet Hers I a buffet of highest grade Ameri can quartered oak; highly polished, con taining two email drawers, on plush lined for silver; contains also largo dish compartments, and la set oft with a rrench beveled plate mirror. A piece worth 2i, sold at 11.0 down; price mmm Union utfittingCs; SI 4.50 Cornell dalt4 With OMAHA SE.COR.16XB&-JACKS0N STS5 THE PEOPLES STORE yCVAllTk Leet Tailor' ksses Pwaad. STANTON. Neb., Feb. M-8pecl.)- Whlla digging around out at th Lammll farm In Vnion Creek precinct, Adrian Btelnbaugh and EmU atewls cam upoa th bones of a maa's body. They dug them out and brought them to town aad flee a careful examine tloa they found to be th bones of a whit man. Old settlers of Stanton county say that this 1 the body of a traveling tailor, who mysteriously disappeared with a large amount of money on his person about thlrty-etx year ago. Bom year after th tailor' tfl -appearance a man by the n of fttchard Ooberg. a resident oa wbat I now known as the I.ammll farm, confessed oa his deathbed to having robbed and murdered the tailor. It ta not known what th tailor's nam was, but great Interest Is being taken over his boa, which ara oa exhibition In one of th business houses. CONFIRMS REPORT WESTERN RAILROAD EMPLOYES TO JOIN SALT LAKE CITT. Feb. 1-W. T. Rhodes, president of th local federation of Harrimaa ah op employe, confirmed to day th report from Chicago that a anion of all the employee of th mechanical de partment of the western railroad would be considered at a conference at Kansas City, on March 4. and added that th plan was to Include engineers, firemen, con. ductors. switchmen snd brakemen aa well s shop men. Th first demand, he said, would be for recognition of the federation, a question to which tha matter of wages Is consid ered secondary. Th mechanics' organisation of which air. Khodes Is president has been oa strike sine last October. I GOV. WILSON REFUSES TO SPEAK IN OHIO ASHTABULA. O.. Feb. ML -R will be a breach of professional courtesy for me to enter Governor Harmon's own stale when be. like myself. Is s candidate for th democratic presidential nomination.' aid Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey her today In declining An In vitation to address the Ohio Presbyterian convention, which meets st Wsrrea. O., to Bastwewe Cbawnew Hand. STANTON. Neb.. Feb. -4 Special.)- Th Wagner ft Retehstadt Implement firm has dissolved partnership aad the firm will go under th name of Wesaer Bros In the future. Herana Werner receiving the Retcnetadt kHecast of th business. BcrlM and wounds are healed, without danger of Mood poisoning, by Bocklea's Arnica Osir Be. Ooveraor Wtlaoa waa on hla way Frankfort, Ky.. to max aa address. Sew BalldlasTe fee Stanton. 8TANTON. Neb., Feb. 1. I Special.)-A great amount of building win be don ta Btanton thla spring Sad summer. Oeorge N. Walrat baa plans tor a brick building Sxnw feet, en story, which will be oc cupied by the Gem theater; J. C. tunner will build a forty-foot addition to the Johnson Co. store: H. A. 8eidel will build a large two-story brick building. SxNS; Henry Pohlmaa will build a brick building SxloO. which wlU be occupied by the A. H. Toebe gents furnishing store. Besides these a large n amber of fine residence will be built. WOl'LD ItKDLl'B CAVALRY FORCE Hesse Vtee Pree-taton late Appro priation Bill After Fight. WASHINGTON, Feb, Ml A reduction of the cavalry force of th Cnttsd states army from fifteen to ten regiments with consequent reduction of th enlisted srmy by ,W mea was voted Into the army spproprlatloa bill In the house lata today after a bitter fight. Th cavalry reducUoa was presented by Chairman Hay of th military affairs committee, who waa ta charge of Us ts&ooj M appropriation bill; but It did not bear the endorsement ef the eommlw.se. It wss vigorously opposed by the repub lican stds of the bouse, snd it will prob- sbly be th cause of another fight when the Mil t put on for Its final pass Mr. Har declared th 1'nlted wtate army waa too heavy with cavalry. Where th British srmy bad a cavalry equal te one on the 8lsth Infantry, said, the American cavalry was equal to oas-halt th Infantry s strength. Tha Hay amendment aa adopted today would ostabben a maximum of tea regl ts ef cavalry. COMMi JLD ii'fi ksiHSWSsaasassaaaaisassassstaasI Instant Relict it You'll Write Us a Postal Do That Now MM illamsH.taiuuUsg-ksiu.siitil REE At All Druggists J ln 25c -rtd Sanitary -Tabes, or Sample FREE 11 Yon Writ Us NEGRO SlUUENlS TAKING UP APPLIED SCIENCES WASHINGTON. Feb. ML-Preetdsnt WU. bur 1". Thlrkleld of Howard university torsees a new era la th educational Ufa of the negro race. In th marked bi as la th number ef students who ar taking up th science at the uni versity. In bis report te the trustees today President Thlrkletd says the open ing of the new hall or manual arts and applied sciences saaaea available to negro students tor th first -time course In otvll. mechanical and eerctrlcal engineering. f I pi FREE j I cnaSis GLADLY wo will send you a liberal sample of Kondon'i Catarrhal Jelly, Free, postage paid, if you'll write us a postal. Enoueh for several days' treatment. Enoueh to prove to you conclusively, that this splendid, honest remedy is the cleanest, purest, pleasantest, safest, most soothing and healing method for the treatment of these diseases. Kondoa's Catarrhal JeDy is soothingly applied directly oa raw snrtaces. Reduces tbs thickened membranes, stops abnormal discharges, clears the Basel pea ssges for easy, natural breathing and per mits the sir to pass through tbs kmgi over healthy surfaces. . -Thalia tbs logical way to curs csiarrh. (swa nWe4e Cartatl f tt wkt 9tartKnt W WKf CMt pUttUiai nultn-n tnm ckra maul caiarrtv The btesaed rallef that mo Hie (re urn pre will bring yon will eocoorar you to cotv tioue tt uo until complete cure Li effected. Yon caono afford to neftoct naaal ca tarrh em la tt earliest ttte4. It wiH not Set better oi iucii. Megct ot ccl4 in LLe isk Your Physician or Druggist You would wot apply sslt water to s wound sot sprsy it with s violent nedklse which would bom. Itch snd irriuts the raw For the same reason you should stop tbs wm of sprays. Malls, douches sad atomisers lor catarrh. Tbs delicsts lloiss of the aetal passages raw. Inflamed aor from tb actios oi th catarrh germs. -Kondoa's Catarrhal JeDy I soothing, healing, pieaust aad cooUag. Apply koac aad you will baveuutaatraiie'. tsahwsel se. nwee naws s sr. w cBart seieMse sl. sale aad ssecejr care el Catarrh, teesrrkai esteesa, fa lever. ima. Cats la Kondon Mfg. Co bead open the way (or tbe attack of tba catarrh frm. Over M.OuO.OflO rMckaset of thta wowler ful remedy have been sokl in 16 year. Thou modi have teetttied to iu merit ta cra&olk.tnil leuers wbicli wa thonkl be givl to thow you. Remember, that Koodoo' CattrrbsJ JeTTy l ft aid by over 3S.UJ0 dntcrlst tn tba Vnited State bat If rowr doe tot hav it. aeod to a lot Zx or 50c tube (itampf or coin), and wa will malt at once, postpaid. The 50c tire contalu three times a n.uck a tbe&c size. fm J- Send postal lor tree sample today. Minneapolis Mfauu GasabllwB Chars Preferred. BEATRICE. .Neb.. Feb. IS. - Special Telesram. The poUoe of Wymore today arrested WUInvm rrbjga and C. K. New. ton on tbe charge ef operating n gam bling roosn. They were arraigned, pleaded net guilty aad the eases were set tor bearing next Tuesday. Warrants were issued for th srreet of four other resi dents ef that pesos ea a si sailer eannre. but tbey have not yet been apprehended. Paint Without Oil1 rkahle Discovery That Oats Sowtb (he Cost ef Paint seveate . Jrrre Fee Coat. A free Trial "rwekage Is Mstlsd te arrar" eaa) Wke Writes. A. Ia Rica, a proouaeni saaaufarturer of Adams. N. T.. baa duKOvered a process of snaaiag a new Bind of paint wahoui tbe use of o.I. He calis It fowdrpaist. It eoeAes la the form of a dry powee aad ait that Is required I cold water to mak n paint weaUier proof, fire proof and a. durabia aa oil paint. It adheres to say surlace. wood, stone or brick, spread snd looks like oil Paint and costs about one-fourth aa much. Write to Mr. A. U Wee. Maaufr.. TS North St.. Adams. N. T.. aad be will senj you a free trial package, also color card and full Information caowtng you bow yoa can save a gvod man dollars. Writs today. : H FREE JPl. FREE mlM I x The Oma'aa Bee reaches more readers in Omaha than any other paper.