-.2 THK BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1912. Snappy Spring Neckwear for Young Men - A Hall Dollar Just a little ahead of Dame Nature, but you'll find it hard to pass them up the newest in silk knitted ties, in cross-bar patterns and a riot of rich colors and shades. One or two will tone up those sombre colored winter clothes wonderfully, i See them in the window 50c Ever wonder where you could find these things which you see advertised In magailnea everywhere You'll find them here in fact, everything which food dreesera need. Cheney silk Neckwear 50 Arrow Collars. Kelaer Neckwear 50 interwoven nose. Onyx Hose. Phoenix Hose. Wayne-Knit Hose. up. Barker Brand Collars. Boston Garters. Mentor 1'nderwear. Bradley Mufflers. Held caps. ' This is a mighty good store to know come In and look around you're welcome. HI Y9f! PHfUl Ova mm m 1518-20 Fainam Street L.A.VarnerFilesfor Lieutenant Governor (From a Staff Correapondeat.) LINCOI.X. Pen. It (Special Telegram.) U A. Varner of Sterling, a member of the last kuii, today tiled ss a re publican candidate for lieutenant W nor. Charles K. Overberk of Beatrice entered for the senatorial race oa the republican ticket la the Fvurteentk die ti let. KWan Olson, republican of Thur eloa county, would like te represent the Thirteenth district In the lower boose while Carta,, Anderson of Boyd aounty, democrat, aspires to coma to Uncoln a I he represents ties of the Fifty-fourth district.. - William O. Stemai of Lincoln, whs Is a candidate for the democratic nomina tion for railway commissioner has Issued a statement In which he bases his claim to recognition ss being a representative at the shippers, whom hs thinks should have a member on the beard, C. K. BoWlby of Friend today filed as a candidate for delecste to the demo cratlo actional convention from the Fourth district. WICKHAM IS CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR OFSOUTH DAKOTA ALEXANDRIA, 8. D.. Feb. U.-P. F. Wlckbam ef Alexandria, a well known democratic leader la the state, today an nounced his caadMacy for the demo ratio nomination for governor. Key to the Situation-Bee AdrertlslaS. Stcn:sh in Year Vest Pcsket Tablets That Hive the "Stonv ach-Power" of a Heal 8tom ach Stuart ' Dyspep sia Tablets. Trial leakag-a Seat Free to Preee It, When your stomach's overworked and the averaga person's stomach Is ever- worked a rood part of the time-take Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and give the stomach a week or a month off. Stuart's Pvspepele Tablets do more than assist , Tn e)ot COMPETITION YET LIVESYS HILL (Continued from First Page.) It sUrtt Bat. Tea aeeat Oeask ate Wttaeet a Boa e etaerre Brspepcia, Tablet la avy Test "rWeket," digestion taey actually digest the toad thamsstvoa. because they centals) ealy the natural elemeau ef the digestive fluids. Coated tongue, bad breath, heartburn, belching. Baauleaey. Moatall the symp toms of digestive treubexs. disappear uutekly wbea taeee taMeta are need. They are net a core for earthing bat dyspepsia and kladred eantjealata, But they have brought relief te more sufferers frees digestive die thea all the patent med icines and doctor's prascrlstnas put te getker. The stomach does the aeavteet work ef say of the bodily organs, yet It's the eae we treat with the least regard. We eat tee much of the wrong kiad of food at any time. The patient sumach stands such treatment as mac aa It caa aad um It rebels. Too get notice of the re beUIca tat the shape of the gases aad pains caused by undigested. farnenUag Stuart's Drspepeta Tablets win put the stomacb rtght agala la abort order, aad enable yea te eat what yea wast wbea you want It. Carry Usees arnusd with )oa; they are aa actaal substitate for a wctkeeven. -all-nV sinmarh They act la a harry, wbea yen was reUec; they act quietly, promptly, safely aad aatwrally la eigestlac yoar rood, Just as nature dees herself: they brins taw stsxaec back te normal coodttton. Btoarf s Dysseaaaa Tablets are said aad Hciiinmmdsd by all dragstets at BJc aad I1.M a sax. If yew wwotd una a trial fr g en win send yea one, (rea. ea receipt ef year Sanaa) aad eastasaa. Write te F. A. oroart Csl. 1 xanart and, Jter- started busloeee put ttie unary In and I would not be Jealous ea account of the else of the eorporatloa. I would not per. mlt any watering of stock, I would see that M cents ea every dollsr wss put up sad that money was oa hand to take care ef It." Well, you tried a railroad -ornMnatlon once, didn't your Representative bait let I asked, referring te the Northern; Reeurltlee ease, "the government did uot let you carry It out, and you are still doing a profitable railroad business?" "Tea. and not making any complaint,' Mr. Hill said. Mr. Heel I asked again If the witness had faith In competition. Tuu asked me If I have faith,'' he an swered. "I feel like the man whose wife wss dying. Ths minister came and asked the husband If aha were resigned, lis replied that she had not. I haven't re signed faith In competition. I think It Is not In ths power at man to eliminate competition. When we are translated ws may get alone without competition. Un til then wa must be satisfied to heap our feet en the earth and go aa fast as our forebears did." "Do you think we can trust competi tion to deal with our complex business problems T" "I don't - knew ef any eveigiewn eor poratloa that baa established Itself In success permanently. The Standard Oil company came nearest te It of aay." Fees- Oplataa at peealetera. Mr. Hill told the coassalttee that he paid little attention to epeenlatkat and ' he thought that men who made specu'attve prices la Well street nl4 Bet know naieh about actual conditio na la mines lXtoo miles away. He predicted. Using Issue with Commissioner of Corporations Her bert Knox Smith, that the ores In the HUI lease, held by the steel corporation as worth U a too, would be worth 11.90 to 8 royalty a ton. He predicted that be fore maay years ptg area eouM be mid down In Brooklyn from China for fir a toa. Mr. Hill aroused some Interest when hs aid that Frederick Weyerheuser. the lumber magnate, had re fused te pay 171.(0 for the fee te the Wright aad Davis lands, which be afterward bought as the major portion ef the land leased to the steal corporation and containing Iron ore ee tlmatad at aa0OS,at lens. "I think Mr. Weyerbauser meds a mls- ;aae, sir, run saio, Mr. Hill said he thought It was Impor tant for the eteal corporation te gel con trol of all the era It eould. 'And we are not wearing any erase te- oauss they have decided to cancel the leass oa eur ore lands," Mr. Hill observed "We were net anxious to maka that "Ten knew that Judge Oary did not want to make that leaser1 Mr. it ale v used. "Didn't her Mr. Hill asked. "Hs never told me so I didn't chase after them. Mr. Oary signed It Some ef the direr- tore thought the price wea high." "Wasn't there eae far seeing justness saan who Instated ea ItT" iiNe." -v "Were yew. ever aaVeaa that J. PWr aent Morgaa assisted that this lease be eaedar . 1 never was." said Mr. HI1L , Sf; St"91' Jealousy Stirs Man to Triple Tragedy IOWA C1TT. Is., Feb. 11 (Special Telegram.)-Thought tu hare been men tally on balanced and angered at the wght of bis eousla In his rooms. Fred Boarts, a bartender, abet his wife, his cousin Ren Boarta. Una turned the gua ca himself lnfllstlng weuada which win probably prove fatal. Tha cousin died at a Isle hour this aftsrnsea aad ths wits re net expected ta ave. The triple tragedy took aiaee la the carts roema ever a saloon at HH south pubwaua street at I e'doek today. Ne one wltsimid the sheeting, a fustlade ef abets aad tne eight of Bee) Baaru running dewa the street, being the first Ink! lag ef lbs triple crime. BOTH MENGIYEH PRAISE Endorsement Given Neither Eoote relt or La Follette at Lincoln. La FOLLETTE XA5AGES OH EDGE latlsaates Very Flalaly la Private that Me Thinks Roosevelt te irek-laa- te Reap Where La Fol ic! le Has Sewa. La FeUrtte-Reecenlt Ticket. Delegates st Large J. J. McCarthy Ponra: B. L. King. Osceola: Ksthsn Mernam, Omaha, and D. L. Love, Lio- i coin. Alternates at Lsrse-Ion VsnDusen. I Blair; J. A. Itavles, boyd county: O. L. i Bhuman. Fairbury, and Dan Garber, I Red Cloud. felevtors at Large I. A. Reneau. Broken How. and W. J. Broaicn, Omana. .National Committeeman R. U. Huwell, Omahs. (From a Ma ft Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. M.-(8peclal Tele gram.) The 1a Follette-Rooeevelt meet ing last night, attended by from seventy tlvo to 109 people, was a thoroughly well regulated affair. While the meeting was called for tlie erenlng a few of the faith ful got together la the afternoon and kindly took the burden of doing any thing oft the bands of the men who had come In from over the state In response to ths call of riecretary Corrlck. Chairman McCarthy had a list of ths committee on resolutions and of the nominees In his vest pocket before hs called for order. Tha resolutions were prepared In the afternoon, hut come who got a look at them, which means in this Instance W. L. Housrr, the general manager of the' La Follette boom, who came from Wisconsin to look after af fairs, did not like the wording of the double barreled endorsement of Ls Fol letts snd Roosevelt. The committee wss therefore sent out to put ths soft pedal on ths Roosevelt parapraph, which It obediently did. Governor Aldrteh, perhaps unwittingly. gavs ths snap sway when In making s motion to name ths committee and dels gates he said tha secretary had ths list The resolutions committee, per schedulue, was: Charles o. Whedon, Lancaster; A. T. White, Washington; H. Halderson, Msdlson; E. K. Correll. Thsyer: 1. D. Bvsna, Adams; J, N. Fuller. Boyd; J. U McBrtea, Lancaster. Whits the committee wss out fixing up the Roosevelt resolution ths aominstlons were msde ss above. Ths executive com- mlttee was empowered to fill sny va cancies that might occur. Governor Aldrtth then raised the ques tion whst the ticket should be labeled on the ballot. It was said by soma thst ths secretary of stats had said he would group the two sets of republican nom- Inoee, but there was a serious question whether they eould be named anything except republican under the primary law. This suggestion seemed to he the con sensus of opinion snd It was finally re solved to leave the matter with lbs exec utive committee to arrange. Meeeletleae Adopted. The resolutions were then read as fol- lows: As p"ogreeslve republicans of Nebraska. la sta-,e oonferenoe assembled, on this, ths twelfth day of February. Ult the one hundred ana third anniversary of the oirtn or Aoranam Lincoln, we deem it our rlvte duty to adopt the following declaration ol principles snd to commend them to the coneioerate luoament of Ne- oraaxa voters, regardless ot past polit ical affllliations and sKtsncea. wa believe with Abraham Uncoln that there snouid be a patient confidence la tne ultimate justice ol tne peopie; witn Lincoln that there is no better or equal hope la the world than the verdict of the people: with Lincoln that the ngntful authority en all vital questions of gov ernment rests with ths people; with Lin coln we favor a fair opportunity being afforded the people to act upon all es sential questions of government, both la the aisle end Is the nation, (or ws be lieve with Lincoln that truth and Jus tice will surely prevail by the iudsment of thle great tribunal of the American people, "therefore, we favor the proposed initiative ana referenoum amendment to our state constitution, which will be sub mitted at tha state-wide primary April mil for party endorsement. I'e most earnestly urge Ita endorse ment at said primary snd us adopuoo at the general election In November. we endorse tne wise, ihie ana patriotic administration of (lovernor Chester il. Aldrlch, which entitles him to a renom Ination and a re-wectlon by the people of Nebraska. we endorse Congressman ueorse w. Morris as the Droaresolvc republican can didate for the United states senate, be- llevlna that his word in tha national house ef representatives entitles him to this great honor and tha people to his greater st-rvioe. We endorse Theodore Roosevelt, world renowned ettlsra. courageous champion of c.vie righteousness, as one of the mot fareMelng statesmen of tola age. We en exree his policy of a square deal to everybody. We endorse Robert M. La Follete as one of the greatest living ststesmen and point with nrlde ta bla revors of constructive statesmanship la Wisconsin and la the natiea. Frior to tne year use, miaoorouu arsa absolutely in the control ot the Satem. mainly the railroads. Under the d caucus se and convention methods. they had been eble for years to control the aomiaailoea and elections In Inst late. It was openly declared and never controverted, that for twenty-five years ne aieaeure passed the legislature of Wisconsin affecting the railroads that they did not approve. The unrivalled record ot Robert M. Lefotlete in Wis consin's constructive and progressive legieiation ta beet tola by Theodore noose veit In these words: "The sueceee of Wisconsin la dealing with the corpora tions within her borders, se ss both to do them Justice snd exsct Justice In return irem voera low bio iiw pupnc km been signal; and this nation should adopt progressive policy In substance skin to the progressive policy not merely formu lated la theory, but reduced to actual practlre with auch striking success In Wisooosht. ' The bust cess having seen disposed cf speeches were la order and Governor Aldrlch was called ea. It was said he Farmer and Wife Drown in Missouri OKODtM. B. Sw Feb. U-Charlea Partem, a ssoswotoub farnsrr aad hie wife, ere believed te have draws, sd Is the Missouri rrver. Iarbsai'e tsam he! feond ta the rtrer today. The Desaauas bad set besa sssa staos Fahraary a, when they crusssl tha rtvwr ta sltsad a dance. Mra. Mmmrr Step Sews. OVKKTUX. Nab, Feb. a (Wysrtil V Mra, Heavy sXssS a a tisHiisI at thai city, died at bar hoes tab) awa-nlna at 11 at o'clock after aa ffn sf arm) The body win aa takes to txmxcn is to 14 slits. Tsar drvggsst win refund money 3 PAZO OINTsLENT rails la care any ease of itching. Rimd. FiiirHng or Freu-odlng fuss la to Id days. Ms. TONE'S OLD GOLDEIi COFFEE The coffee oil Mat delignts tou is developed in the beny by the roasting;. Koast it too much or too little and the oil isn't there. rT aV -Jew mm wO'Iis- Teae't Old Golden Coffee M. roasted to the astant of per. tectkm. Bm triors it is thn world's me rrowtli careful, milled PackeJ to keep tha strength. Just try a powad sn4 bow mock ana 9SOm I II ur7as.x-- ssewatrkesesl MsesMeae Dick of tha hoer H b. TOtH MOkn Dae) steaaaei, la. Taare see rwe vtads of i Teearw sad-atasra.-1 that Hie L'nlted Xlates will be forced ulti mately to Interfere la that country. The Boereen Zeltung, In commenting on the subject, says: "Better a peaceful Mexico under the t'nlted Slates than one devastated by rebels." Die l'ot declares that it would be shameful for (lermsny to lesve the I'nitrd Ktstca to exact punishment for ths murder of a German and demands the Immediate dispatch of the eOrman cruiser Bremen to Mexico to lake action. According to recent reports Hans An- gleman. a Oerman subject, wss assassi nated recently In the state of Vera Cms by Mexlcaa bandits. The kev to success In business Is ths Judicious and persistent use of aewspaper uig iteturna is the Bear-nature treatment for Consnmptiea. The power it creates, its purity and whole someness are Nature' greatett aid in over coming disease. ALL DRUQCirr M-B was called on only on condition hs would not try to stampede the gathering for Roosevelt. He was cordlslly received snd his address wss Itbersly applauded. He told how the republican legislature of 190J had placed Nebraska in the front rank of progressive states by the legis lation in had adopted. Speeches followed by Ex-Mayor Don U Love, Ex-Senator fackett of Gage and Paul Clark of Lincoln. Walter L. llouser of Wisconsin, the general manager of Hie Ijt Follette campaign, was the last sneaker. He told about what La Follette had done and asserted the senator wss In ths fight to stay until ths last roll was called In the convention, and Incidentally re minded Nrbraskans how Wisconsin hsd stood by Ncbrssks and given George L. Sheldon ten votes for vice president four years ago. Mr. Housrr In his speech did not say what he said In prlvste con versation during the evening. Realising the tleup which had been made between the Roosevelt and I.a Follette forces he passed over Roosevelt In his speech. In private conversation ha waa not so particular for he spoke In decided condemnation not only of Roosevelt but of whst hs termed the Influences that were back of the Roose velt boom. It wss plainly to be seen from his remarks that he thought the former president was trying to reap where the Wisconsin senator had sown. INTERVENTION STORY DENIED (Continued from First Page.) BIGGER LOAYES PREDICTED Master Bakers of Iowa Expect to Increase Their Siie. SUEPLUS OF WHEAT CAUSE Cewra-e Corner Placed ea Trtel at Dee Melees for Measlaeahtrr la Jotting Tare Men te Death 1st Ato. (From a StsTf Correspondent.) DE3 MOINES. Feb. It. (Special Tele gram.) The convention of master bakers today 'was lightly attended because of tlie Inability of some members to get here. President Mulgrew cf Dubuque read the annual address and a business mectinz waa held. The convention held a banquet this evening. The sessions were devoted al most entirely to matters of Interest only to bakers. It Is planned that i. Schouton of eKokuk will be the next president. The bakers predict cheaper flour for the coming season because of a surplus ot wheat snd say they will Increase the rise of the loaves. t eraer Pet ea Trial. George Corner was put on trial In dis trict court todsy for msnslsughter be cause of ths death of two men last Oc tober. It Is admitted the killing was ac cidcntal. Corner was drllvng an auto mobile rather roughly when It was found that two men riding In the rear seat had been so badly jostled that they were dead. Primary Klectloa. rtepulbtcans ot this city and county will hold a primary election February 2S for election of delegatea to the republican county convention March X when dele gates to state and district conventlons will be named. Polls will be kept open In the afternoon and evening for the pri maries. Wast Better Hotel Laws. A complete revision o ft He stats laws regulating sanitary conditions, construc tion, fire protection and other features, will be asked by the Iowa association of travelers during the next general assem bly. The association now Is Inaugurating a campaign to create aa agitation for better hotels and to secure the passage o fa law that will provide for beter hotel regulations. the grand Jury and ordered held without bail. His trial will take place next month. PROF. R. K. BLISS WILL SUCCEED PROF. HOLDEu AM ICS, Is., Feb. II. - Special. l-I'rof. R. K. Bliss, a graduate ot Iowa mate col lege In IM6 and an aeststsnt In the ex tension department of the college, has been appointed successor to Prof. P, U. Holden. Prof, llnlden reilgned to give his entire time to his csndldary for ths nomination of governor oa the republican ticket. IOWA CITY MAN SHOOTS WIFE, COUSIN AND SELF IOWA C1TT, la., Feb. it-Fred Boarts shot his wife snd Lorento Boarts, his cousin, whom he found together In bis home and then shot himself, at his home thle afternoon. Ills wife and Lorenso both are probably fatally hurt. Fred Boarts may recover. lleoaralas Held Wltbeat Mall, CHEKOKEK, Is., Feb. 11-Ernest P. Heseenlus. the Cherokee farmer accused of wife murder, has been bound over to HowtobeCertainof CuringConstipation Prejudice la a hard thing to overcome. but where health Is st sinks snd the opinion of thousands of reliahls people differs from yours, prejudice then be comes your menace and you ottght to lav It aside. This Is said in the Interest of people suffering from chrome consti pation, ana it is worthy ec their attention. in the opinion or legions or reliable American people the moat stubborn con stipation imaginable can be cured by a brief use of Dr. Caldwell's Myrup pep sin. Tou may not have heard of It be fore, but do not doubt ita merits on that account, or because It has not been blatantly advertised, it la sold very suc eeesfuly oa word of mouth recommenda tion. Parents era giving It to their child ren todsy who were given It by their parents, and It has been truthfully said that more druggists use It personally in their families thsn any other laxative. Letter recently recevied from Mr. Harry llackenburg. Klliott, Iowa, and Mrs. K. (lading, Dlx. Neb., are but a few of thousands showing the esteem In which Dr. t'aldwel's Syrup Pepsin is held. It Is mild, gentle, non-griping not violent like salts or cathartics. It cures gradu ally and pleasantly so that In time nature again does Its own work without outside aid. Constipated people owe It to them selves to uee this grand bowel specific Anyone wishing to make a trial of thtf remedy before buying it in the regula way of a druggist st fifty cents or one dollar a large bottle "family slaej can have a sample bottle sent to the home free of charge by simply eddnesstng Dr. W. a Caldwell. M Washington St.. Mon tlcello. III. Tour name and address on a postal card will do. Th&re I Only One "Bromo Quinine" That Im Laxative Bromo Qulnlno VtCS THK WOMJO OVER TO OtMtT 4 COLD U ONC OAT. Iowa w 3 art DEXISOX Th propod tavestication by conjrreeij of the lrtrducrnnis heid oul ei to ir value of lands tn the Ever glades district of Florida develops that a stronjc attempt w-ts made at Denison to sell tots in the drained district. The plan provide, for total parti to visit the lands before payments mere to be made. County Treasurer Louie Ever and Attorney E. If. iSwa.sey of Uow City were wnt and to the dismay of the land atyents reported adverely to the whole proposition and the effort to sell here collapsed. Forty-Six Drown Through Collision in Japanese Waters NAGASAKI. Japan. Feb. 11-Forty-six sailors and passengers were drowned by the sinking, after a collision today, of two Japanese steamers, the F.yoha Maru snd the Mori Mam. The Ryoba Maru, elriitv-one tn was built in lies at Slogo, Japan, and owned by the Yos-hlda Kcltare, while the Mori Muni, of l.lfls tons net, bunt a. West Hartlepool, Eng., in 1S0 snd owned by the Yoshida Seiko. You will tone up your system and feel better for UkirigtinUienKrnbw,gIaMof SSunyadi JasiaOS Vater NATURAL LAXATIVE Best Remedy tor CONSTIPATION li)SXo) yfV i'ou'll be dtl I fjr lighted with the re- I If salts of Calumet Baking 1 Powder. No disappoints I II no flat, heavy, soggy biscuit, 1 I If fake, or pastry. I I II Just ths lightest, daintiest, most II 11 uniformly raised and most deli- cioug food you ever ate. ewahr!NMi a tmm'if f tjasnas. ISor. BOTH PHYSICIANS MADE SAME MISTAXI Place Hoa-pital In Pueblo. Cola Case Chror.ic BriKht s Disease, of f:8 teen years' devel'jpraent- Prognosis tRecorery Impossible an patient a He. Gden as so advise! and that he could remain or go home. On arrival at Center, Cola, could nd sit up alone in bed. A local phyvleuit waj called. He. toa said he could nJ ret over ar.d prescribed for his heart. It did not look like the patient coull live a week vhen ft sew agent was ad tie, to the treatment. In ten days patient wmv sit tin up: l twenty could naia outdoor. He made- ) slow but steady recovery- He now weight If lbs. These facts were riven us by Ws wif .Mn. Mary Cadcn of Center, Colo, hi will cojifirnv then. Both pbr3sCiare we-e mistaken as t the poAsibUitif'iv ard the saras mistake il ot-currtTij everywiiere even In tha hos pitals of this r'ty. And Lherja nusiakei are oosiinr r-uman Uvea. The new agext emplcved as abovs wal Kulton's Itesal Compound. It does noj conflict with the physician's prescript tiops. But it does change tie pruipatni from despair to hope. ".ver nine it of ten of the desd front k duer trouble show Bright" Disease nsu fact that kidney troubled people ought to know. .Li...il Drue Ca. lftl 6-r J Do2e: SCtb and Harney: 24th ai t'ujT'jua and Irovaj Phartnairy is let rsJ atrent. JVr Uterusrs write John JJ Fultoa Cao, f4$ Battery 8U. 8aa Ftan rim, f- Ttie Lui and th t Diim a 1 Tbe girl who 1st asked to be your wife must em-; body all tbe e- aentials to your. Ideal of a wife; I oth e r w i a e you : would not seek! her band. Fori such a young i woman no ring; other than that; which embodies ail qualities ot an Ideal diamond should b pur chased. As the bride la so must the diamond be the beat. Thiaj store I ires ai wide choice of j diamond engage-1 ment rings that are worthy to grace the hand ot the best brides In the land. Don't Merely Buy Inrret! , ALBERT EDHOLN ' Jeweler j Sixteenth and Hararj St. THE OMAHA BEE prints clean news and clean advertising. AXtSKMK.ITf. BOYD'S Wed. Eve feb. H. 8:1S P. H. Creighton University Glee Club Asslste ky am, M. Cawteet, flanlst. arise tcary stsaahiolt. veiorafara-aopxaae. Kx. r. C rteemaiitel. Teaer. J KRUG THEATER Hat Today 3:30 Night Bast Vasts CDs ME II 8f B0RLESQ9ERS EXTRA WEDNESDAY ' NIGHT EXTRA JehB I. Cartu aad Klse arelra Xowara. xaembers of the Merry Barlese.3ors Ce-, larite ibe patroaa of the X rug tbeater to sttenS their wc llug ea tke etage WeCneeaar alght. The Bee. Cass. Senega anil nertora i a J eUwaja mnember the full name. Look for tbii !aatun on ererr box. S5c. fax. The Favorite Rye's ol Six Generations" n w GENUINE RYE IS LJRYL Properly aged with a mellow, delicate flavor that you can't beat 4 times distilled makes it absolutely pure. Bottled in Bond Each bottle ia sealed with Ibe U. S. Government Stamp. Its Se is guaranteed by the S. Government. Its purity by the Schenley Distilling Company. Its quality speaks for itself. "Wham you bly Rye, buy Schenley. At all dealer. Schenley Damning Cx. Laceoco) Pa. e THIS IS THK WAY MIL, P1PP IXXJKKD When I told him he wouldn't have to hare those loose teeth taken out tor a few years yet. Perhaps you are In a like predicament several teeth already gone, the rest loosened by disease, bridge work Impractical yet you dread having them extracted. Let me show you bow I ran re store your mouth and feature to a natural appearance with my thin skeleton plates. DR. 1. W. Mrl.KR.tX. IiKXTIST. Special 1st tn nvan woix. 403 ltrasKess Hide. Pheae Beag tea. Oxaaea, las. jmi.:iiii:irfaf!iiiikfr BOYD'S 'ZT FEB. 15 Con. Vast Bssday XaAJCBAJawDX sVa.VO OPIBA CO. AmericanTheater TOanOBTT atATIBTBXa TTJXaPAT, tbvbsoat a an avarrravsAT THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA Xfsxt Week -Boee' ef the kaaMhe." With Bra Xoug. -OaUaMTs tVM CKXTTaB" i &xuj4 0ararrtit As Alwlvs, West Hhow n Town hoxetmooh girls "'SS-WbK" ! BiTaaTaoaaiA abd TaoDarmj K ept. Aramdus six Leopar.l. . Tiursday night. Iter. Ciiarlea Xavlrlge ' will publlrallr inarrr rharlea Kt..r, and Minnie htoopa of Omaha. I.agtee Bixse atatlaes Bwrj Week Pay. ghcasei Boaglaa 4s; lad. A-14M. Mat. fvery lay 2:1 livery Night 1:15. ADTAJICZB TATIOBTIUB Hlanrce V.aleh. Mr. ami Mra. Jerk Mr- ; Greevjf. Harver and IieVara Trio. Lea ; Kraed. Nail, Bob and Trip Trio, miesel .and Matthews, Lelend s Tranaparent 1 Painter. Ktnetoecope. Orpheun.- Concert ! Orchestra. Mghta lec. Sic sue, ;ic; ; Matinee 10c, best seats zic except Bat i arear and Sunday. 1 RUPTURE 1 all r&riettes oared In l a tew days wttkoti alaorlaaaolUass. Ke ar will be accepted ea J late patient Is eared. 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