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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1912.
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BRIEF CITY NEWS
XT Boot Mat It
If tsaaale to get Booth' Guaranteed
Tiimoi Oyster of your dealer, call Doug
3m Cat for noarwt deeJsr's nam.
ratal Sella rropsrty Meyer Tatel haa
MM to Anna Lynch IIS foot of (round on
Seventeenth avenue aouth of Jackjon for
tlLOO.
read Take Oat a Blank Eugene E.
Araado, manager of tba Omaha branch
tof tha National ' Lead comDanv. la the
eataet peraoo to apply for a commissioner
Wank at tha offlca of tho city clerk.
Bettlea (or laoes of sad The Cud
avhy Packing company haa Milled with
Joseph Krpalek for IS,82S for Injuries he
while worklnc In tha South
plant Ha had auad for W.000.
Krpalek la a sausage atuffar. Hla right
thand waa Injured and amputation became
aiaeaaaary.
Baaaoffliia Clarka Saaoa Tha annual
ajanslng party of tha poatoflca eelrka will
Ik bald on Monday, February 1, at the
TfixalkArara nranafatlana or bains
In the way of decorations and a
lam entertainment committee will be on
stand to take care of thoee who attend.
Tula party la aald to eclipse all previous
octal affaire tat poetofflce clrclea for the
laat eeveral year and will be tha laat
Affair before tba Lenten season. -
treat Oar Ooadasto Tlned J. W.
Cotchfleld, a conductor on the Hanacom
park Una, waa fined tW and ooeta In
(police court for assaulting J. K. Bush.
.About a week ago Bush, while on the car,
wished to get off at a certain corner.
The conductor being Inalda the car and
Bush oa the platform, tha lattery pulled
tba ball eord to atop tha car. The con
ductor became Infuriated and came out en
tba platform and struck Bush eevoral
Mow.
Man Jrey-ao-Toa-anter Oara Pleased
with tha results obtained by the tare
boxes ea tha pay-a-you-enter can on
tha rarnaia Una, the street railway com
pany will plaoa fare boxes on all the
Twenty-fourth , street car tomorrow.
General Manager, Leussler says tha fare
loaes hare made traffic more regular and
satisfactory oa tha tVian Una by 'short
ening tba time required to taka oa pas-
e lifers. Whenever paasengen have the
proper change the conductor doea not
tiara to handle It. but ha hi handa tree
(or giving tranters and handling the
.Ml eerd and thus time is saved.
0MAHUERU CLUB TO GIVE
A BIG VALENTINE PARTY
President D. Hire of Pern Normal
saneoV W. N, Qelaell, a member of the
faculty and aa alumnus, and possibly
other member of the faculty will attend
tba Omaha Para club valentine dinner
party Thursday evening at the . Toung
Women' Christian association. '
Dinner will be served at i.X. following
aa Informal reception In the Toung
rwoman'e Christian association parlor at
( o'clock. A program of toasts and re-
aponeee baa been arranged to follow the
dinner. President Hayes will be the prln
dpal speaker. Mr a C. W. Pollard, Miss
Hsynea and I. F. Cartney will respond 0
T. W. Blackburn act aa toast master.
j. w. Miller la president of the club and
Mia Bertha Schick, secretary.
Dlaarraeefal Ceedeet
of Uver and bowels In refusing to act Is
quickly remedied with Or. Xing' New
Life Pills. Easy, cafe, aura. "Be. For
ale by Beaton Drug Co.
voice
I Emr woman' heart respond tor
,lha charm and sweetness of a baby
(woioe, because nature Intended her tor
j mother hood. - But even the lovlnf
atnrw of a mother shrinks from the
ordeal because tneh a time la atuallr
sl nartad of sufferlne and danger.
Women who nsc Mother Friend are
tared much discomfort and suffennic
'and their grstems, belnx thorough! r
prepared by thii (Teat remedy, are
la a aealthr condition to meet the
time) with the least possible suffering
I and danger. Mother' Friend U
recommended only for the relief and
cesnfort of expectant mother; it la in
so aenae a remedy for various Ills,
hot ft many year of access, and
tha thousand of endorsements re
cetved tram women who hare ased It
are a (oarantea of tho benefit to he
starred from Its nse. This remedy
4oea sot accomplish wonders bnt sim
ply aaslst aatnra to perfect its work.
V other's friend allays nausea, pro
Tent calim of ,4-4 f a
t? SSy way WW2V$
txm tribute to SwFfriftnfj
ctrong. healthy
sootherhood. Mother' Friend is sold
at drug stores. Write for our free
hook for expectant mothers.
ItACtmS KICUUTOK CO., Aneaes. Co,
SEED CORN SPEAKERS NAMED
Expert, to Talk on the Special
Train Are Selected.
INCLUDE LEADING EDUCATORS
Tear of the State ta Start Feermary
M ta Urge the Farmer at Ne
braska ta I'aa Car la
Seed Seleellots.
Speakers for the seed special which will
tour the state, beginning February M,
urging on the farmer the testing ot seed
corn and other crop Improvement fea
tures, have been announced aa follows by
Manager Parrtsh of the publicity bureau
of the Omaha Commercial club:
Chicago Northwest em-T. A. Klaaeel
bacb. superintendent Nebraska experi
ment atatlon, superintendent of train; U
W. Leonard. Pawnee City; William Ek-nat,
Tecumseh; T. F. Bturgess, Omaha; L &
Herron. Lincoln, and Frank C. Odell,
Linooln.
Union Pacific H. J. Oramllcb. Ne
braska experiment station. aunerlntnd
ent; O. Hull. Alma; E. P. Brown, Davey
Prof. W. P. Snyder, North Platte experi
ment station, and W. R. Melior, Lincoln.
Southwestern Burlington Prof. W. W.
Burr, North Platte experiment station,
superintendent: W. F. Johnson, Harvard;
Val Kuska, Bayard; P. B. Barker, Lin
coln; Erwln Hopt, Lincoln, and S. R.
licKelvle, Lincoln.
Eastern Nebraska Special, Burlington
Prof. C. W. Pugsley, Lincoln, superin
tendent: Prof. L. L. Zoos, Agricultural
department of Washington, D. C; Prof.
E. L. Currier, Lincoln; Samuel Avery,
Chancellor Nebraska university; E, X
Burnett, dean of the Nebraska experi
ment station, and Prof. H. C. Fllley, Ne
braska experiment atatlon,
Central Nebraska Special, Burlington
(week of March Prof. C. W. Pugstay,
Lincoln, superintendent; O. Hull, Alma;
W, W. Burr, North Platte experiment
station;--! L. Zook, Washington, O. C,
and Frank O. Odell, Linooln.
Substitute Speakers Prof. C. B. Lea,
Prof. Robert Howard and Prof. B. M.
Wilcox, Nebraska experiment nation;
Prof. A. 1. Mercer, Kearney; Prof.
Charles Weeks, Peru; C. O. Marshall,
Lincoln, and Q. L. Carlson, Norfolk.
Cpniia
Valentines
Barred in Schools
Bt Valentine day was observed la only
a tew Omaha schools yesterday, but la
these few toy reigned supreme. Some
principals bold that tha custom of sending
love-lit message among small children
la exceedingly foolish, and these refused
to allow any time for a "Valentine box"
or tha reading ot St. Valentine day stor
ies to the children by the teachers. In
other schools, however, aa hour during
the afternoon waa given over to dis
tributing and reading valentine and
stories.
A large box waa placed la each primary
grade room In these schools, where tha
pupils dropped valentines addressed to
their schoolmate. In the art em 00a the
box was opened and the messages deliv
ered and read. In all schools "ugly" and
comic valentine were barred.
Mere Man Invades
Sacred Precincts
A full-grown man Invaded the cafeteria
ot the Toung Women's Christian asso
ciation, took a tray, a. peach oobblar and
a bowl of soup and boldly sat down at a
table and ate hla luncheon. Men are al
lowed ta the cafe at the association, but
only small boy accompanied by mother.
big sister or aunt, are tolerated la tha
cafeteria which la reserved strictly for
women.
The maa had rather a searching expres
sion, aa If looking for hla valentine, and
It being St. Valentine's day and leap
year, no ana had (ha heart to tuia aim
away. The young women seoretarlea and
serving maids asnlled on aim kidly and
allowed htm to remain.
CRAIG TO ADDRESS REAL
. ESTATE MEN NET WEEK
City Engineer George W. Craig win ad-
drea the Real Estate exchange next
Wednesday oa "City Planning."
At yesterday meeting the exchange dis
cussed exclusive listing and written list
ing, Harry Tukey reporting on the rule
of tha Toledo exchange, which, ha de
clared, waa a close corporation. Sugges
tions that tha Omaha exchange adopt
rule aim! tar ta thoee of Toledo brought
protests from a number, who said they
didn't want to be member of a trust No
definite action waa seriously debated.
The application of tha Wantlaod t Shee-
ton Land company for membership waa
received.
DAHLMAN CORSES KARBACH
Mayor Hakes Scene at Meeting' of
Fire and Police Board.
OPENLY ATTACKS C03QQSSI05IS
PreeUeat af tha Beard rears Oat
His Wrath ta TsMttate Velasae
aa Mast Tsser xtla Dla-
(.laaawra.
Flame af rancor that have long
smoldered In the Board ot Fire and Po
lice Commissioner burst furiously last
night, when Mayo Dantmaa poured forth
his wrath agalast Commissioner Kar
bach. Other members of tha board,
notably Hoye. aided with tha mayor, and
tha aeaston waa on ot the most notable
In Its stormy history.
Mayor Dahlman. on calling tba meet
ing to order, began a tirade against an
unnamed member, whom ha esiarged
with going about circulating falsa' report
concerning the board and tha other mem
bers. The mayor's remarks were vitupera
tive In the extreme, and at times hla
language waa meat picturesquely sul
phuric, Without naming thw man, and
leaving tha crowd la attendance la the
dark aa to who waa meant, tha mayor
breathlessly subsided, when Commissioner
Hoye took the floor and emphatically
endorsed all the mayor aald, and added
some notation ot hi own to the general
classification v afforded by hla honor In
the characterisation of tha offending
member. The doubt as to tha identity
ot the member was Immediately dis
pelled. Mayor Attacks Karaaoh.
Mayor Dahlman again took the floor,
and directing himself ta Commissioner
Karbach, poured out upon htm a tor
rent ot Invective and personal abuse,
winding up with the declaration:
"Karbach, you have gone down the
street ot Omaha and shot all the hot
air roa are going to shoot, so tar aa I
am concerned, you have made state
menu reflecting on tha, honesty ot the
fire and pouoe board, and Intimated there
1 grafting going oa behind dosed doors.
Attar thla all sessions of tha board will
be held In the open, and there won't be
any more executive sessions."
The mayor, before taking hla seat
again. Invited Commissioner Karbach to
lump Into tha ring.-'
Karbach kept his temper during the
aosne. ysVSaade no- reply nor comment
oa me processings. Alter the session
was over. In reply to a request for some
expression, he aald tha mayor waa not
quite hlmaalf, and for that reason hla
word might be overlooked.
Wapplrh Acts for Peace.
Commissioner Wappleh suggested that
the board go ahead with It business, and
thla waa acceded to, although the un
pleasantness did not entirely disappear
throughout the session, and after ad
journment the mayor continued his
eaustle commentary on Karbach' conduct
Fireman Ed MaOlage, brought np
becauaa of reporting lata for duty, was
the first to be heard. Tha mayor dis
missed him, but aocompanled the pardon
with the remark, "I am oaptain of
thla ship, even It for only a abort while
longer, and I want It known. You'll be
discharged from tha service it you ap
pear before the board again."
Pat Dora and Thomaa rl safer, firemen,
-ere also reprimanded severely- tor
tardiness.
Llcwaae Graated.
The board then reconvened a a lloooae
board, granting liquor Hoanaas to W. O.
Albach and M. C. Floto, druggists, who
conduct store at Fortieth and Farnara
and U4 North Twenty-fourth streets.
respectively. A protest from N. A. Houa
against tha Issuing ot a Uoenee to, Jack
Sutsro, m South Eleventh street, was
read and laid over tor two week upon
the reoommendatloa of the mayor.
J. W. Moss, colored, waa given Br-
mlasloa to operate a saloon at 101 South
Twelfth street, and tha mayor facetiously
remarked that should Moa prove felth-
1 to the trust given him, he would
let "Wa-plob en him with hi resolution
which v provide for penalising saloon
keepers." j
Everything Hero Advertised Sold Much
Under Regular Value
KI.
Near Elovater in the Underpriced Section
Sale Starts at 8 A.
-
Quantify limited to the ytrda.e advertised; when told, no mora it same pries, hat everything it STATED VALUE
rjfltf PIplQP-- Pay you' wen dwn town, to visit this section.
UUlvj lvdaCMMerchandise changed daily and every day whatever
is offered will be much below regular price or value.
If you find what you need, be assured the saving will be a substantial
one. Many hundreds of dollars were saved by those who were fortunate
enough to attend the Glove sale on last Saturday
200 yards only of Black Messaline, formerly sold at 7So
and 65c, at, per yard . 59o
500 yards 36-inch Black Messaline, worth $1.2o,xat 79c
200 yards 36-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, worth $1.50,
at ....$1.05
A Mixed Lot of Fine Imported Voiles In colors and
blacks, 42 and 46 inches wide, former prices $1.00, $1.25
and $1.50, Thursday. 70c
Pottery from Ohio Brown Jardinieres which convey tho
effect of Burnt Wood There is just an even 100,. once
sold at COc; if you will carry them away, they are youn
at, each ; 19c
We cannot deliver, unless you have some other pur
chases at same time. Delivery, you must know, is costly,
and there is no margin at the price quoted Tours is all
the profit 1
Here Is Something Very Special
8:00 A. M. THURSDAY
We purchased a lot of very choice Black Satins two
tones nearly all of them 45 inches wide; some made in
Switzerland, dyed and finished in Lyons, France, and
others made by the best maker in this country Sold in
the larger cities at $4.00 per yard Exquisite material
Black with Purple.
For Dresses, Wraps, Opera,
Deception, and all dressy
occasions.
Black with Light Blue.
Black with Cardinal.
Black with King's Blue.
Black with Gold.
At 02.89 Por Yard Thursday
These Will Be Shown at Silk Section.
ThSn Kilpatripk
a
Woman Cuts Throat
With Razor While in
a Fit of Insanity
Mrs. Anna Kostka. A years old, of
LBralnerd, Neb., committed saldd Tues
day afternoon at i o'clock by cot tine
her throat and se raring the arteries at
her left wrist with raaor.
The deed was committed at the home
of Frank Marrteka, Fifteenth and Wil
liam streets, with whom Mrs. Kostka and
her husband, Joseph, were Ttsl tins'.
At tha time Mrs. Kotska was alone. Bar
husband had left the plaoa about d
o'clock and when he returned an hour
later be found bis wife dead.
Temporary Insanity I supposed to hare
sen tba cause for the sutelda Mrs.
Kostka had been actmf In a stranie man
aer and her husband, who I a well-to-do
merchant at Bralnard. broiurht bar to
Omaha to rlalt Mends and for treatment
They same yesterday afternoon and bad
beea m Omaha lea than two boor when
the woman took her life.
Fiank Marrteka and Mr. Kostka, after
antrta at the former home at Fif
teenth and William streets, left Mrs.
Kostka In the house alone while they
went to get same lunch. They returned
about i:ls and after aearchliur tba first
Door of tho house and not finding the
woman, they went to the second Door,
where a bedroom door waa locked. The
door was forced, open and the woman waa
found lying la a pool of blood. When A
doctor arrived she waa dead. Tho body
moTod to Janda's aadertakln; room
and the coroner will bold aa Inquest.
PETITION IS READY FOR
NATIONAL COMMITTEE
Tba petition for placing my as me on
the primary ballot for repubUcaB na
tional committeeman la practically com
pleted," aald Victor Boaewater yesterday
-Tba petition blank bar beea circulated
all over the state, and I am now assemb
ling them. The law requires S.O0 sf (ma
tures, but I have la the neighborhood of
among them many of the moot rep-
resentatlTe republican in the party
throughout the state." - .
Free Beekaaaaaw
RaswbUcaa candidate for nnmmlmlnaai
pabue lands and btillimsft
MRS. M'KELVEY DELEGATE
TO NATIONAL D. A. R. MEET
eeaaaasaaaam f
Mrs. B. si McKslrey, regent of the
Major Isaac Sadler chapter ot the Daugh
ters of the America Revolution, wul rep
resent bat chapter at tba Continental con
gress ot the national body In Washington,
O. C In April. The following alternataa
ware eboeea at tha meeting Tuesday at
Mr. McKatver' borne: Mrs. W. A. Dll
erorth. Miss Carolina Barkalow and Mr.
D. & McCully. The new member en
rolled were Miss Henrietta Flack, Miss
Laura Waterman and. Mlaa Louise Bchln
dei of South Omaha. A Lincoln program
was gtrax
SPEAKERS ARE SECURED
FOR CHARITIES MEETING
The regular monthly meeting of the
Associated Charities of Omaha and
South Omaha and affiliated organisation
will be beM In council chamber, city
hall. Friday at I o'clock.
The speakers announced are Dr. 'A. W.
Clark oa "The Child 8s ring Institute:"
Mia Nellie Magee on The Omaha City
Mass-on; Mlaa Maud Cloud oa "South
CbarlUas,
DEALERS ATTHE AUTO SHOW PPRE MANJS ASSAULTED
Indications Are tht NeUt Week Ku with BeTolrer and Horsewhip
Will Be a Eecord Breaker. I Attacks Prof. 7. S. Bowen.
ALL LATE TYPES EXHIBITED
Smaller Tows Dealoro WUI Has
Their Cue re seers ta Give Chasvoe
ta Make Selestloa frees the
Imaaosuw Display.
Dealer from several hundred town
in Nebraska and western Iowa plan to
attend the Omaha Automobile anew.
which will be held next week In the
Auditorium. Nearly every one will bring
with him prospective customers, who do
not know what ear they wish, but will
be able to better decide after seeing
tho Ml type of oar that will be oa ex
hibit '
The automobile enow, nowaday. I the
biggest educational factor In the auto,
mobile world. A visit to a good auto
exposition hs com to be regarded by
the prospective purchaser, not as a pleas
ure trip, but a a business proposition.
By Inspecting all tha various makes and
comparing them, then buying, he Stand
a better chance ot being setlsfisd than
If he buy from among tha few ear
kept In stock In his horn town.
A prominent feature of the eommg
how, it I (aid, will bo the large at
tendance of farmer and small town mer
chants, the former to buy psaaaur ear
and general utility ear and the latter to
buy both pleasure ear and delivery
auto. Hundreds of retailer all over the
state are dissatisfied with the old-time
method ot delivering good by borne
power and want aomethtng that wilt do
the business mere quickly. Ihey are
coming to Omaha to Investigate the ef
ficiency at auto delivery by the Omaha
store and to pick out delivery ears for
themselves. A for the farmers, ovary
well-to-do farmer 1 dreaming of aa auto,
it be doe not already have one, and
many will taka advaatags of the Omaha
show to decide on the kind they want
Omaha la so natural! situated aa tba
distributing center for Nebraaka, west
era Iowa and parte of Wyoming and
South Dakota that It la the logical point
for an automobile show and will draw
attendance from all the territory mentioned.
BeYeridge to Speak
Here Twice Today
Former Senator Albert t. Beverldga will
address (h Commercial club at soots to
day and Palimpsest club at the
Omaha dub In tha evening.
C. M. Wllhelm. chairman of the public
affair committee of tho Commercial
dub had a telegram yesterday from Mr.
Beverldge, saying his subject at the club
would be "Unity of Method and Purpose
the Next Great Need of A me rl can Buat
nees." Mr. Beverldge will begin speaking
at 1, but only those aeated by 12U win
be served with luncheon la tho same
S. B. RICHMOND DIES AT
DENVER AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Mrs. . C Comfort Is home from Den
ver where she attended the funeral at
her brother-la-law, aw B. Richmond, a
former well known Omaha dtlsea. Ba
waa ) year old and had been In poor
health for about a year. Ha went west
for the benefit of his health. In Omaha
Richmond was employed by J. J. Derlght
and lived with hi wife at 1V3 Georgia
FURORE DT THEATER BUTLDI50
Bewea Operates Ceaesra .Wklak
Celleeta Fletarea, Maklaa- Ma.
large ssaata for Hstklmsr, bat
Chargrlata- foe trasses.
Prof. J. D, Bowen, director of the Non
pareil Art academy, CJ and eM Brendela
Theater build! ns, waa unable to attend to
tho duties in his office for a time owing
to Injuria received about 1LM o'clock
yesterday when ha waa attacked by a
man unknown to him. He received a bad
out on tho forehead from the butt of a
revolver and hie back was lashed with a
whip.
The stranger sntsred the academy In
company with hi wife and child, armed
with a revolver and whip. The etrangar
asked to see tho professor and when
Bowen Informed him that ba waa that Il
lustrious gentleman the stranger pulled
the revolver from hi pocket and raised
It a If to Use. Bowen Jumped at tba
assailant and stuck hla finger between the
gun and tha hammer. The stranger thus
toiled la bis purpose struck Bowen ever
toe bead, the weapon Inflicting a bad cut
ever the left eye. J
He then put the whip late nee and
after Bowen had received a bad beating
tho professor escaped ta another room
and notified the police. Several officers
wcr dispatched to the scan la the
eroergensy automobile. When they ar
rived at tha studio the stranger, hla wtfe
and child had disappeared.
Tha Cos yasy's Plaai,
Tho Nonpareil company employs a a am
ber of girls to canvas hem la the elty
tor ptcturea. These pictures are enlarged
by the company free ot ehart. but the
owner are charged exorbitant sum (or
cheap frames.
Labor Union Leader
Acquitted by Judge
George E. Norman, president of the
Central Labor Untoa, has beea acquitted
of tha charge ot assault and battery oa
Lambert Barr, a machinist employed at
tha Union Pacific abopa. Barr said
Norman aasaulted him becauaa bo was
"scabbing."
Norman on the stand said he did not
strike Barr, but that Barr called bun a
liar, after ho bae acoaaed him of going
back aa the anion. He aald ba took bold
of Barfs coat, but did not strtka Wil
liam O. TL're. dty and cousty treasurer,
aad Robert Smith, clerk ot the district
court, testified that the bad known
Norman for several rear aad that his
character was trood.
Judg Poster la discharging Normaa
aald: "Thla strike haa been the moat
orderly one I nave ever heard of end
the fact that the complaint waa filed
two weeks after Vie alleged assault waa
committed teade to show that there waa
soma other motive than that of enforcing
the law."
Forwent
Now Pianos
For 03.00
Pra ajonthl free tunln' (rem hiawrancei free) cavtaf'
it piano Is rented tor sU awatba.
Schmoller & Mueller Piano Go.
1811-1818 raraam Street.
Omaha, Heit.
REQUIREMENTS FOR HONORS
ANNOUNCED BY PRINCIPAL
The requirement for member of the
lflS graduating dasa ef the Omaha High
school who expect to compote far plaoa
on the commencement program wtstoh
will be given In June, were announced
by Principal McHugh yesterday.
To ba eligible students must be la th
twelfth B grade and must have made K
or above la at least five studies during
their Junior and first half of thetr senior
year. The additional requirement, la that
all Junior and senior English work must
have beea graded above M per cent
BaUdlng- Fersalla,
Omaha Safe Deposit Vault company,
oement dwelling. Md Harney street.
HM; Emtl J. Moitnstrom, frame dwell
ing, tm Cass street. I2.MD: Beaton Realty
company, frame dwelling, lit Thirty
fourth street, 2,600.
MM Ml
relish
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N Oilier Emnlsloa las The fsaDtj
Here Are Two Sat 1 6 to. and
8 eb Each Brown Bottles Only.
No eZ To Eat Up Quantity
AUDmgzisttare Clad to Sell It
QiUreo Love It Tastes Coot)
Sample) Bottle Free by Mail
That those who are seeking health and
strength for themselves, children, rela
tive or friends may experience the Ufa
giving propertieo of thla exclusive Nor
way gold medal esetuaad cod liver oft
medicinal food emulsion as well aa to
know OscrnoltnoB superiority In being
avxst palatable and easy to take a gea
erooe s-oa. bottle win be emit by mall to
thoee who send sdiir eases by postcard er
latter to Osomulalon, MS Peart St, IT. IV
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Ask Your Doctor
All run down, easily tired, thin, ple, nervous ? And do not know
what to take? Then go direct to your doctor. Ask his opinion
of Aver non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla. No alcohol, no stimula
tion. A blood purifier, a nerve tonic, a Strong altmtrve, an
aid to digestion. Let your doctor decide. LZfll;
DON'T GET RUN DOWN
Weak ss Blears, It raj aevs KMner er Bias,
ser treskle, Sell seat salsa Dlwtseea Nereessaeae,
eslas is the lark aae leal Ural all erer. s sae
ee el MOTHER. ORAT' aKoKATIO LBaK Ike
"I ears eat. It sever aula. We sets suer
tasllaeetsle Reel ftesstal seaeie re sees
aeslirtsl imu. a a lenlater tt see se
seal. Aat ler Mother Oraye AHuaUTIC LBAr
at Orsasiels er ant r well ter I eta Saiapls
tvea Asareat Te Matter 0ara,, loKey, K. T.
YOU FEEL SAFER
te keow that row Ttoada, Pri
vate Papers ana Jewels were
leekedap In aur great Safe Do
pee t vault aafa from firs er
Barglaref
There ao doubt about thetr
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