TUB BKK: OMAHA, FRI1UY. FKBRUARY 23. 191 i 9 PIMPLES U SFIGURiNG HE F 0 vm i V Face Completely Covered. Black heads, Too. Lasted Four Years. Used Cuticura Soap and Oint ment and Face Is Now Smooth. R F. D. I. Portsmouth. N. H. "I wu boilwred with pimpln and blackheads ia tlx norst ay lor oier four yeani. My lac and arms mm completely cot f red with them. The pimple would come out on my fae and fester all up. They would scab over, and make my fare eon. hotdea beuic o dlsftirurlnf that I shunned my fnendf. I tried facial cream balma and benaoine r with no eflect. "On nixht I asked a friend what wu rood foe rtmpira. and he advised me to try Cutmira Soap and Cuticura Ouitment which I did. 1 wouid wash my face first with hot water and Cuticura Soap, and then put on some Cuticura Oint roenl, let it stay on five minutes, and then wash my face aeain with the Cutirura Boap. It would draw to blackheads out as nice, and thi! pimples, oh say, it was one irrand relief to go amonf my friends and b tolly again. After using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment, my face la as smooth as if there never had been a pimple on it. 1 cannot speak too hichly of the iMtl cura Rcp and Ouitment. and I hope others will profit hv t hem as much at I have. X know tney will after rivini them just one trial." tSignedi Arthur E. Caswell, May t. 1011. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold by druggist and dealers throughout the world. Ijberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. book on akin and acalp treatment. Address. "Cuticura." Dept. T, Boston. Tender-faced men should share with Cuticura Soap Shaving stick. BRIEF CITY NEWS I EQUIPPING SEED CORN TRAINS fP,E P The BAKING POWDER That Makuthi Baking Bittir Failure are almost Impossible with Cil"ft. We k that it will riv yot better tenults. We katv that the baking will be pever iixr wtMlwoM. "We kaa that it will be more evenly raised. And we keiw that Calumet (i more economical, both in its use and cost. We kaew these things because we Have put the quaJitjr into itwe have seen it tried out in every way. u la Md aowin milltoni of homes aad it eale are growing daily. It tt the nvcorti baa ins powder. Have you tried it? Calumet is highest in quality in.Kierate in price. ,atM' Pen FeW Eipssatisn. I Bf f f M JS Save Soot Mat It Oaa, SI. rtztarM. Barrasa-arasaai. Zoaorary Cln Mnwrs-StT. T. J Collar and Bev. Julius Sena arts hav ben elected honorary members of the Commercial club. atr. Palmer la m Word hu been rt oived that Mrs. Henry E. Palmer, widow of the late Captain Palmer, la seriously III with pneumonia, in New York. Twenty SaoreU ar Btolaa Twenty 'hovels were stolen from a house which is being erected by McUowaii and Jacoh berger at Sixteenth and Cass streets. ataeeaa to Dane Omaha Tent No. To. Knights of the Macvabeea, will liv their second annual smoker and stag party at Baright's hall. Friday evening. February 23. norms Moor aWoovers Miss Flor ence Moore, deputy clerk ot the federal district court, who has been HI for sev eral days. Is now able to again take up her duties. Chorea Luncheon Friday The women tf the First Presbyterian church will give a luncheon Friday at the church. Sirs. Oeorge D. Tunniellffa division be ing In charge. Monger Pla W. I. Carter W S. Car ter of Sioux Citywax fined 110 by Judge Munger in federal court (or attempting to purchase Indian lands. Carter en tered a plea of guilty. Bryan Xar 1b March The ('linens' Vnlon Is planning to have William J. Bryan speak In Omaha March . Just be fore the primary election, on the princi ples of good government. Exchange X.unchon Postponed There will not be a meeting of the Rmu Estate exchange next week. The whole of the Commercial club dining 'room will be used tor the Baden-Powell address. Improvers Will lupport Bensow The Twelfth Ward Improvement club an nounces that it mill support W. B. Ben son, who la among the candidates for commissioner under the new form of municipal management. Another Tstea Pamphlet A pamphlet containing objections to the Aldrtch bank ing and currency plan, by Henry V. Yates, president of the Omaha National bank. I being circulated by the author. The argument occupies a dosen printed paxes. Burglar ot 1Mb A,ssortmn i torse Bohelm reported to the police that his room at the Harvard hotel. Twenty fourth and farnam street wa entered by burglars and a valuable watch, six lace curtains, and a clgarett case were stolen. Union Pacific, Burlington -and the Northwestern 's Start Monday. HOKE TOWXS ASK FOS LECTUBES Issairr arrisk lias lea I.I for alr. Mis. Iulse Sim lair and Nate A. Sp!- ' I yesterday afternoon at the home of Ir w Writ that They Frederick Conn, who offkiatrd at the Have Gwoel Seed Cera ! wedding. Only immediate relatives were present, and Mr- and Mrs. Spcieherger j left last evening for a brief stay tn the W ork of eouu.ptns the special trail.. ' ,f' which will go out over NVbraaka ii. "j00 '" '""r ,ake " seed corn cam;). nun will be begun t- i r day. the train, to start Monday. The ": h '" N. A, Spiesberger 1 VICIOUS GANG ROUNDED UP IS and Louise Sinclair Police Drtffnct .1 Married Yesterday id0M EFFORT 10 CHECK KOBBEBXS jffral Oreler to CI est tl y Tstsea (oaifa Uewlnar R - Mvr derwae A I lark a4 arlosia Ferase mt Rblry. I'niun Pacific train nod the Rurllnitton ; vYiitral .Nebraska train will atart f:om Omaha and the Northwestern train and the Hurltngion's southern Nebraska f(e dal will start fi-orn Lincoln. 11. il. i'uttrfll. agricultural commis sioner ot the Hock Island lines, has rtt- UrandeK vtores for a numWr of ar, ha U'cn one ot the most yutTensfut husinfi women of the mlJllo west and has won an enviable rrpuutin fur sue cesa tn mllllnry circle in both the east and wf.-t. N. A. Speifheiaer 1 manaxrr of the Foster Roasts the Lawyers Who Deal in Court Pardons Judge Foster yesterday eunpended the activities of his court for a few min utes while he took a shot at certain lawyers who hav been malting a prac tice of securing pardons for prisoner and then Belling them to the prisoner. The judge said: "Hereafter tf I tint out that a lawyer has been aelllng par dona he will be excluded from further practice In my court room, and I don't think that It will atop there. I had a prisoner before me thi morning who was sentenced to. ten day Just yeaterday, and here he come befor m this morning on another charge, having been pardoned. I won't stand for H any longer. The pardon law wa not made so certain law yer Hray make- an Ineeatmeat out ot It. The law was made so that deaervUif prisoner may be given clemency." GOLD DUST makes hard water soft By the use of Gold Dnst you can at all times have nice, soft rainwater right at your elbow for the asking. Imag ine what a help this would be for washing clothes, and for all cleansing purposes I Just a little Gold Dost added to any water softens it, tales out the mineral substances and brings out the greatest cleansing value. Gold Dust dissolves dirt and grease, works like lightning, and relieves house work of all its drudgery. For your poor back's sake, don't try to keep house with out Gold Dost. Pioneers Reunited at Annual Meeting Hundreds of Nebraaka pioneer gathered yesterday at Baright halt where the a nual reunion of the Douglas County asso ciation were held. At 10 o'clock th hall waa crowded with men and women, who hav helped to develop Nebraska. A so cial commute of twenty-five looked after the new errlvala, whisking them Into the ball, which waa decorated with flags and portrait of Oeorge Washington. William J. Klerstead had charge ot th arrange ments committee and assisting him were several Omaha and Bouth Omaha mem ber. Sickness disarranged the program and prevented several members from attend ing the social. Frederick W. Iwe. who was to have responded to the opening ad dress by Mayor Uahlman. waa III, and President A. X. Yost took hla Place. Mrs. Samuel Rees, also on the program was ill at horn and unable to attend. Mi, tost la also reported ill. Pioneer of Benson Found Dead in Bed William Ilfcntxlnger. saloonkeeper, and x pioneer of Benson, was found dead In ued at IS yesterday morning. leath was apparently caused by heart failure t he coroner will hold an Inuuest. Huntilnger, who had not been feeling well of late, retired about 11 Wednesday night, aad when he did not arise at the usual hour his wife went to his room, where she found him dead. Beside the widow, there ar two sons. Arthur and Carl. The former la employed oy the Nebraaka Telephone company, and . the other la located in Wyoming. Hunt ' singer was M years old. PRIEST NOT AUTHORIZED TO REPRESENT WOODMEf Cold Dust ia old in &C size and large pack age. Tb large pscksf mean greater economy. "Ut tl COLD DUST TWINS aft TVJ jewrlsra All clerks representing Lincoln camps of the Modern Woodmen of America have directed a telegram to the Minneapolis meeting, where step are being; taken to ' oppose the Mobile bill, averting that f. ' F Priest Is not an authorised represen- tative of their tamp. The telegram Is ' directed to John Hulllvan and ia signed i by the following clerks: W. K. I'nland. ! ;. II. Wray. Ellas Baker. J. J. stroh, ! Charles UeKlatz and Frank S panglcr. 'The telegram reads: We understand F. F. Priest, a ills. I charged deputy of Lincoln, Is attendnut ' tlie Minneapolis meeting. The un.ler i tgnd clerk of Lincoln camp herehy ! certify that neither Priest nor anyone irom Lincoln i authorised to represent Lincoln camp In that meeting. (tIAIL CLERK INITIATED, DOESNT LIKE BEING GOAT i Superintendent Jack Masten of the rail way mail service baa received a letter from a clerk In Council Bluffs asking to be protet-ted from being made a "xoat" by bis fellow clerk a The complaint says he was recently appointed and that last pwtorday b waa ordered by another clerk to waah three dirty mall Met. 11, :.ys he did M. thinking that the clerks bad to keep the sacks clean, and that ever atne then be has been made mis erable by tte tauata of hla fellow eu.- JOHN GRANT PEGG ELECTED TO OFFICE tn Mr. Parrtah a letter, ct.romendlng th f,PiMbertfer wholemtle mtinim-i puuiiony uuivau ior imjm up me was .Mr, tnd Mrm Splejibersrr will rrMUe mt com campaign ami says tnai did report j; j-'ama,,, street. Indicate Hor seed corn In Nebraska, Iowa. Illinois, Minnesota, bout.. Uakoia, Missouri. Katifa.i and Oklahoma. .Manager iartish of the pub Hetty bureau of the Commercial club has a 11 H of mvn who say they have good seed corn for rale, with the results of the teat matte by themaelves. Mr. Parrlah will not vouch for this seetl corn, but says each pur chaser will have to verify the teats by testa of hla own. John Grant Pegjr, city inspector of weinhti and measure of Omaha, haa re ceived high honor as a delegate to the national convention of weights and meas ures men m Washington. Helng the only colored delegate tn attendance he eaully llallroad headquarters tn Omaha are re- j hs attracted the mot attention. The eelvtng requests from all over Nebraaka. aahlngtoii Herald sajaof him Thirtv-nlne aes. who exist by various ! forms of debauchery and crime, were roundest up yesterday by police In what waa the moat sweeping drag-net process since the proscription of the red light district. Murderous assault, hold-ups and va rious forms of robbery that have been carried oa with a high hand of late, is at the bottom of the order to clean up the town of every auspicious charac ter who could not gve a good account of himself. The order waa Issued by Chief Ltonahue, to whose attention the recent crimes have been forcibly brought. Officer Ke Baa?. Moat of the arrests were made east of Thirteenth street, principally 10 the Third nard. and practically every detective on the force was preaaed Into service. Ar rests were made In such rapid succession that the two patrol wagons could not get around to the call boxes promptly. The two wagons were kept going practi cally all morning, and even then It waa neceswary for some of the officers to walk the prisoners to the station. business men and farmers urging that the seed ccrn eieciais atop nt the towns in which and near which they reside. Co-opera Uug with the Omaha Commer cial club the railroad officials worked out schedules providing fur stopping the trains at about each third town along the lines to be traversed. At these points lectures are to be delivered. Now re quests are coming in from the business men of the towns at which the trains will nut stop and from the farmers living in the adjacent territory. They state In almost every Instance that they appre ciate the Importance of the movement that haa for Its purpose the education of farm ers In planting and cultivation and are anxious to learn everything possible rela tive to the subject. Jolly Musketeer is Show for Women Just because the Ak-.r-;Sen shew at the den each summer Is prohibited to women many women have acquired the Idea that "The Jolly Musketeer.'' to be given by the Knights of Ak-Har-Hen at the Brandets Friday and Saturday, Is for men only. "Far be It from such, said E. Bucking ham of the Ak-Sar-Ben royal line, mem ber of the committee which Is managing the show. "We want the women. In fact, If we can sell all our scats to women we don't care tf the men stay at home. Here ts the first real chance for the women to see what an Ak-Har-Hen show Is like." QUARRELS WITH SISTER AND THEN TAKES ACID Floyd Huff, acril 1 year, attempted to take hla life yesterday by drinking the contents of a one ounre buttle of carbolic acid. He waa attended by Po lite Sura-eon Arraamllh and he will live. Huff, who with his father boards and rooms with his sister, Mrs. Flora Nelson, at 1 Taylor street, had uuarreled with his slater over the rem. Wlwn the quarrel had been aettled apparently amicably, Huff went to his room and drank tko acid. We wish to call youi attention to the fact that rant Infectious disease such a whooplnif cough, diphtheria and acar- let fever are contracted when th child ha a cold. Chamberlain' Cough Hem dy will quickly cur a cold and greatly lessen the danger of ooertractlng thee diseases. TMs remedy Is famous for it cures of colds It contains no opium or other narcotic and may be Uvea to a child with Implicit confidinc. Sold by all dalrs. lroliiihlv one of the most unusual scenes ever witnessed on a convention floor tn Washinntim was enacted yesterday after noon at the cloaing session of the seventh annual conference on wctRhtK and meas ures of the 1'nlled Slates at the fUlrlgtl, when a new- office was created by the unanimous vote of the delegates In order to honor the only colored delegate who has ever attended a conference of the body. it was in the last minutes of the session nnd several hours alter the annual elec tion of officers had clo-cd when the con ference created the office of svrgeant-at- nrnvs and then, by a rttng. unanimous vole, elected Delegate Vet, city sealer ot weights nnd measures of Omaha, to the new-made iioaitlon An clement of faretlousness preceded the unique action, but the creation of the office and the election of I'cgg wa enacted Uh all the dignity which nsu- allv accompanies such procedure. After the election Pegg made a clever surah ol appreciation. He was cheered and oongralu.aled by th delegate, among whom he haa won lavor since nis re markahlr record of sla eara' service as city sealer of Omaha was made known. I'egg apiieared at the conference armed with official credentials from the governor of Nebraska, almost Covered with blue silk ribbon and gold seals. Ho far as is known he ia the first colored delegate who has attended the annual conferences. SMASHES GLASS WHEN HE CANNOT GET A ROOM Angered because he could not get a room at the Millard hotel, a trjger threw his traveling bug throughSthe large plate (las door of the hotel rimd disappeared. The man wlked up to th night clerk at the hotel and asked for n romn stat ing that he had Hied nearly every hotel In town and found they were all filled up. When told It was Impossible to get a room there he walked out of the lobby In anger and hurled hla suitcase through the glaxs window. When employe of the hotel reached th sidewalk he had dis appeared around the corner. BEELL TO WRESTLE WITH MAHMOUT AT THE BOYD Fred lleell of Wisconsin and Toualff Mahmout hav signed article for a fin ish wrestling match at th Bovd theater. The match will be pulled off on March . Fred lire 1 1 challenged the winner of th Mahmout-Westergaard match held last Friday ami Mahmout accepted after dumping Weetergaard In two straight falls. Th key to aucceas n business I th persistent and Judicious ua of newspaper advertising. f ss.sjv.s- I f DENTIFRICE SMI.Slll M. !.! SMSS WSWi. vomSi wW ,lmm HMiM kr kr" ems M aeH lasims la, foSMMsi tew aiwiiisei 1 1 w i . i 'iiUd llsaLasf rargAYor balrtuJuvSi oa auasgT. es . Tw s. r wt. rot J at taantaa HeOoaaaU atatwa. all grag-fleM aad rtsa ! si i ii ii ..MaaJ Era il.cates rcm'sPiNKrW-ri If l.la lhM utvts v Mwte "1 Beautifies The Skin THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH THI ONLY CREAM IN THI WORLD WITH A COLD MEDAL old it 60c, 78a, $1.00 ALL 0IALIRS MANUFACTURERS' PRICES FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS Entire Stock of our' South Omaha Branch Must Be Sold During This Time Greatest Piano sale ia years. Nothing; will be reserved. Terms to suit every customers convenience. Every instrument will be nold, guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money buek. Contracts have been let to make repairs on our building workmen will soon begin oixrations. We need the room, you need an instrument Pianos, Player Pianos and Organs will be sold regardless of prices and terms. Greater bargains will be offered during this rale than we have ever offered during our 33 years of piano business. If you ever expect to purchase an in fctrument, now is your time. In addition to the list of bargains given below, you have the following well known pianos to select from: Steinway, Weber, Hard man, Steger & Sons, Emerson, McPhail, and our own sweet toned Schmoller & Mueller; also the Aeolian line of player pianos, including the Weber, Steck, Wheelock, Stuyvesant and Technolav, and our own Schmoller & Mueller player piano made in teven different styles. Ftas practice ptaao To a Coa practice plaa. Gilbert apri(ht plaa Kimball uprlffet plaa . . Gaeler aprurut plaa To a Imlta A Bara Bprlfat plaa. rormar 7 or soar nc lo Prtos Bow . . SJM) 31 Baldwla aprlfht plaa 3M 1T .. aeoo $ JO Bate? aprlfht plaa . rrt tiaa . . two t 71 staffer Boa aprl-t plaa 4O0 lira . . I1W 1 SS Knabe aprl-ht ptaas leoo 1310 . . aaso 1100 tela way Boa nprlf at plaa . . . tTM BasO .. 1371 (us atca rraa pisss amo 1310 .. 1300 1135 litfir Boa rraal pteaa .... i860 lleo . . 1350 Ills Bmereoa nprla-ht ptaa tsoo aari .. laoo IMS as Kote riajcr Piaaa 16O0 lasa .. B3S0 140 ts-Mow ri7r naao tM $3m Think of it! You can purchase a Piano at the Manufacturers' price and in some instances even lower. Make your selection now. Come in and investigatu for yourself. You will be convinced that this is the greatest opportunity you have ever had to purchase a Piano, Player Piano or Organ. AVe mean every word contained in this advertisement. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. AVrite for our catalog and price list. New Pianos for rent, $3.00 and up. Expert tuning. Telephone, )ouglas 1623. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. MAUTTFACTTJEEES, WHOLESALERS, EETAILEES. 13111313 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB. Your Boy's I'Jash Suit Is Here w"e announce the arrival of boys1 new wash sutta on display in oar Fifteenth street windows The assort ment is the most varied that Oinahd mothers have had the pleasure of In specting. The prices arc very msi1 erate. We invite you to examint he collection. They're the neu) 1912 models KB "The Favorite Rye of Six Generations'4 m a Ta M I I 1 When you want a good, straight Rye, buy mm Distilled (4) times in copper (Ortftnarr wulakay not mora than twloaj This makes SC HENLEY 4 times purer, with 4 times better quality. SCHENLEY tastes and smells and is genuine because it is properly aged and its mellowness and delicate flavor is all its own. Bottled in Bond Each bottle Bealed with U. S. Government Stamp. Its age Is guaranteed by the 17. S. Government. Its purity by the Schenley Distilling Company. Its quality speaks for Itself. When you buy Rye, buy Schenley. At all dealers. Scbsnky Distilling Company, Lacsacct Pa. auvMTIUlM "The Favorite Rye of Six Generations' "WE, taaau aiuJ rtr" jaBB J DIRECT LINE-Omihi to Chicigo inois B Central Omaha-Chicago Limited Leaves Union Station Daily at 5:50 P.M. 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