THE - BEE: OiCAHA, FRIDAY1, iMABCH 13. 1911 1 A TREMENDOUS DEMAND ' TRHQUSHQUT the coortry &if?uti An Sending la Bua Or- Hen for Few Eemedy. fiAS A HESIOH TO ACCOMPLISH Haklas !vrrau Mri aad Weeaea la the Whole Wert Healthier ma nappier u Better asm ta Cape with Life. ..w vujit preiu( ue ever own old In America tor which there ts suck treraendoos demand, aa Ton Vita." The medicine u unknown In .this coun try until a few month ago. and today the Mia of the tonlo la o large that It has been tmpoarible to prepare it fast snough to supply the sudden and great demand. Dninteta from all oyer the country are ending' la aire about follow: "Rush mora Tona Vita. last hlpmeat all gone, gale tremendous.' No medictne could bo ao tremendously successful unices it had a mission to accomplish and waa accomplishing that mission. "Tone Vita" la aocompUshln Its mission. It la making tired out, deMlltaed. nervous men and women happier, health ier and better prepared to cope with life. Nervous debility la the curse of this age. It is produced by the strain of mod ern Ufa The symptons of this disease are little vitality or ambition: tired dragging feeling of both mind and body: nervous ness and depreesloo of spirits; stomach sud liver- trouble, constipation, head aches, poor circulation and susceptibility to oougb and colds. "Tona Vita Is re lieving thousands ' of this miserable condition; It ; will positively' do this, where this is not some serious organic trouble. In a mnarkably abort time. The vary first dose will bring Improvement and each following dose adds health and strength. The tonic must prove satis factory or the price is returned by our recognised agent Don't drag along hair deed, any longer. What "Tona Vita" Is doing for thousands. It will do for you. Lee's Rhubarb Laxative, the assistant preparation, Is the finest family laxative In the world. The natural medicinal dualities or rhubarb nature's purest and best laxative, are obtained In this medi etas. Lee's Rhubarb Laxative will not barm the weakest constitution and to therefore Ideal for1 children. It Is v. pleasant to the taste. Sherman at MeCon nell Drug Co, 1Mb and Dodge flu.: Owl Drug (A, Mth and Harney 8ta; Harvard Pharmacy. Mb and Farnam Bis. and the Loyal Pharmacy, W7-I North Kth St have the agency in Omaha for these two great preparations. Ad v. PIONEER VIEWOLD SCENES lint ftute Kan Bon in State Vifr iting in Omita J- Any curb stone will j top a skid j but only. i .... flThe Diamond Safety Tread Ttrt xvUI prevent a car starting to skid on slippery, greasy streets It it bae4 on t scientific princi- geworkMoatbr iamond Engi neers. You know how tqtieegve window cleaner -worka. The Dii Triond Safety Tread worka the . Mine way. and it will not tMd. At Yoer, Dealer's or -THE DIAMOND STORE AKRON. OHIO TELLS SOME EEtlHISCEHSES Kessessbers Betas Teasel s Sheet with Bew aad Arrow rln where rather Waa Barled Haa Beea Washed Away. Old settlers of Omaha will have the opportunity in a few days of bearing the reminiscences of a man born la that vicinity over seventy years ago. when his parents were the only white people living among the rvdskiiis. They the first of their race to. ever settle hi Thlsman la Rev. Bemuel Pearce Mer rill of Rochester, N. Y.. who la visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. F. MUroy, Slit Farnam street-- Some of the leading Baptists are arranging an evening's eiitertsirunent at which Rev. Merrill mill be the chief entertainer. The venerable minister's fattier. Moees Merrill came from Maine to the trading post at what Is now Itellevue In ICS sa missionary to the Indians sent by the Protestant Missionary society of the east and paid by the government With him was his . wife. Sarah Wilcox Mer rill, who stayed at the little mission while her husband went with the Indians on their buffalo bunt ' Learns Ss Sheet Arrow. Samuel Merrill waa born In IBS. The most vivid recollection he has of those early, day when he and his parents were the only white people in this part of the country. Is of the time be first shot an arrow over the top of the log mission and watched it disappear. Me has a dim recollection of the trip which he and his mother and soma of the Indians msde across the river In the February of 189 to bury his father on the' east side. Immediately after that he and his mother went east to, live Although the soil In which his father waa burled has long since been swept away by the river. Mr. Merrill Intends If the weather moderates) to go to Bel ievue to view the place where he was born and which la sow, a farm owned by Adam Mohr. My father was very religious," aad Mr. Merrill la telling of his parent's work among the Indians at Beuevue. "Both he and my mother believed that they had a call to bring the Uoepsl to the red people of the west . . Mas Father's Chars. An Interesting memento which Rsv. Mr. Merrill carries with him always la aa agate watch charm which Moses Merrill wore. The diary kept by " Ms mother which relates the struggles In the now land Is bis most valued possession and si one which he may at some future date transmit to tha Nebraska Historical so ciety, i . , . Rev. Mr. Merrill baa contributed much Information relating to tha early days to tbs society aad was la Lincoln Wednesday to see Clarence 8. Paine, secretary of the society. ... Ha Is vary active and wide awake. Ha was minister In the Baptist church most of his Ufa, after which ha spent several years teaching In a theological - seminary. The mat ten years he has spent travel big. Ha made a trip around tha world after his seventieth birthday. Hs has dona considerable writing sod Is a poet of mean ability. His wlfa la la Charleston. DeU-wfth their married daughter. His son, John, la late rested la mines Is Mexico. ' Mr. 'Merrill has vtlte hers twice since he left seventy-two years age, the hut time being twenty years ago. The prin cipal change hs speaks of Is ths topog raphy of Omaha and ths surrounding country, dus to grading for now buildings. RB5T VTXm ILLS BOSS St XX S&ASE1 YXSXZXX9 USX. N . "W . 4 RET. SAMUEL PEARCE MERRILL. PICTURES ATTRACT SINNERS Preichers Adopt Hew ' Method Dramming Tip Congregations.. of ATTENDANCE IS INCREASING Ptetare sbowe Swell Ceegresatlea la Omaha w here Prayer !frv- " ices Have railed ta At- ELAINE SOCIETY PLANS ST. PATRICK PROGRAM A St Patrick's program will be given by the Elaine society, one of the girls' literary clubs of the Omaha High school. at the home of Miss Helen Hows, l3 Georgia avenue, Friday afternoon, when the shades of old Erin will predonilnsU In the decoration and a number of short -Shamrock' talks and Irish musical sum beta wilt be reeled off. WEAVER FILES HIS PETITION FOR CITY COMMISSIONER J. D. (Dad) Weaver filed the longest petition yet presented when he handed In his long list of nearly 1.M0 names of cltlsens who endorse him la his rsos for commissioner. SAGE TEA WILL DARKEN THE HAIR Bestore Faded and Grav Hair to Natural Color-Dandruff Quickly Removed. There fa nothing new about tha idea of eetng Base tor festering the cater of tha hair. Oca- grand root bers kept their balr dark, gtossy and abundant by the use of simple "Sage Tea. Whenever their fesrr fell out or took on a dull, faded or stressed appearance, they made a of Sage leaves, sad applied rt to hair with- wonderfully beneficial effeet Nowadays ws don't have to resort to the eld-time tiresome method of gatberJ iag the herbs and making the tea. Thiai w dona by skillful chemists better thaa wa eould do tt oursslvee; and all ws here to do Is to call for the reedy -enadsypro-(. dud, Wyeth's Bags and Sulphur Hair Resnedy, containing Sage la the proper strength, with the addttjc of Sulphur, another aM-Hme scalp .remedy. This pre parados grres youthful color and kaaaty to ths hair, and Is ana ef the heat rsmwllss yea can ape for daadraft dry, feverish. Itching scalp, aad Calling baa-. ' Get a fifty cent bottle from your drewatot today, and yon win be surprised at tha quick results. All druggists sell It under gaarantae that tha money wfil he refunded If the remedy ta act exactly MoCanaell I Lifeless Bewdaste to dyspepsia, liver complaints and kid ney troubles Is nndlsss. Electrlo Bitters Is ths guaranteed remedy. Only Mc. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. as rem tainted. - Special agent Sherman A Pros' " . - Tba market THK BEE in the only . complete aad reiiaMe market report- ' Balldlag Peesatta. Am creep Securttv eomnanr. KM Fat Irene eweuing. SZ.WO. ADSORBS OLD SKIN (From Ths Feminine World.) . The quickest and surest way to gooa complex loo out of a bad one Is to actually remove tbe thin veil of faded or discolored outer skin. This can be easily, safely and privately by of sen tie absorption. . Oct aa ounce of pure mercoUsed wax from your druggist and apply at Bight like cold cream, washing It off In the morning. In a tew days the wax will have absorbed the disfiguring cuticle, re vealing the fresh young skin underneath yea will have a beautiful, dear, natural eomprexlon. The face will look brilliantly attractive aad ' youthful. This also ef fectually removes freckles, moth patches, titer spots, pimples, etc Bvery woman should keep a little mereollsed wax on hand, aa this simple, old-fashioned rem edy is ths best complexion beauUfler aad pranrvtir known Adv. Health Your Most Valuable Asset 'reueelf asert s eei ef sB ay tea e ef year ewrta. rrtm leftiee 4 TYREE7S Antiseptic Powder BetJe te tao4t eTlleate ease w!?V trftMi, ewtn sir Hat XI yew ?-rett wetas Irt IF a SMei sir -s-eest weuse SIM I st- w ptaeeiid eilsVua. fffiijfmif"jlll',ll'l'i ff Picture shows are swslling the oongre. gallons In Omalia churches where prayer meetings of the eustarnary kind have felled to attract The latest of ths churches to try picture -shows sa means of bringing out slnnsrs Is ths Southwest Methodist Episcopal church, of which Rev. Thomas Btthsll ts pastor and which will glvs the second of Its series at travelogues Thursday evening. The congregation flocked to ths first show a week ago and enjoyed It so much that tbe shows are to be weekly events. Ths Idea started with Mrs. C. J. Rob erta, president of ths Frances WUlard Women's Christian Temperance union, who gave ths first travelogue, the sub ject of which was "New York to Alaska, Illustrated with post cards used la a rsdloptkan machine. Tomorrow even lag's entertainment will be on California. by O. J. Ptckard, who baa Just returned from the golden west The motive be hind the shews Is ctvio as well aa social and religious, sines tbs proceeds of the small admission fee are to pay tbs church's share In the tax levied for grad ing the street on which It Is located. A church which used' pictures to win back an Indifferent congregation Is the Presbyterian church of Benson, of which Rsv. J ease C. Wilson Is pastor. The congregation haa Increased five fold slaos introducing the pictures," ssys Mr. Wilson. He usss Bible themes and stories, tha Ufa of Christ and stories' which bars ethical value, such as "Ben Hur" and Ths Vicar of Wakefield." The pioneer la picture shows . for churches Is Rev. M. O. McLaughlin of the United Brethren church, who started them In bis church early In ths winter. He gives s different subject each Sunday evening. Hs declares his eongregsttoa has increased S00 per cent since starting the shows. He combines bis sermons with the pictures, using one to Illustrate the other. His subjects are Biblical and taksa from other literature which has a llgtous or ethical value. "Lest year, traveling through the stats on Christian Endeavor work, I noticed that the people were crowding the the aters and neglecting ths churches. Ths reason Is psychological. People receive tan limes stronger Impressions through the eye thaa through ths other senses. So decided to ass the pictorial method my evening servloes." Chamberlain s Cough Remedy haa won its great reputation and extensive sals by Its remarkable cures of coughs, colds and croup. It eaa be depended upon. Try tt Bold by all dealers. Omaha Motor Club 7 Meets Friday Night A meeting of the members of the Omaha Motor club will be held this evening at I o clock at the Roma hotel. The election ef officers and directors will be held. Various committee will be i pointed and ths worlr'for the coming year outlined. The naembenhip of the club Bow Is IN and ranks with ths largest clubs In the st The members are going to put forth ovary effort in aa endeavor to In crease tbs membership roll. OMAHA WOMAN ADAPTS HATS TO HARMONIZE WITH FACES Fashionably Inclined women of Omaha whose chief anxiety a few weeks pre ceding Easter Is the selection of becom tag hats aits aglow with enthusiasm Juet now over the arrival of an original cre ator of millinery whose designing la n a unlcjuat theory. This new arrival, whose coming has caused little stir In feminine circles. Is a woman whose servloes for some years have been demanded by New York la eicruetve social sets. Her plaa. like most Ideas that sound simp!, calls for unusual good lasts and skill. Instead of making women conform to allllnrry style, she sdspts the style to suit tba Individual woman. Easy? Try It This designer was Induced to come to Omaha by a store fsmous for Its targe buildings. Its arcades and Ma beautiful millinery. The Idea of adopttag hats to hsrmoa- Ise with the features of my customers Is of my own." declares this recent New York arrival. I can tell at a glance Just which of the accepted styles can be to harmonise with each face 1 and I rarely have any trouble in bringing the woman to share my eon- vtctioa. I Cnd that Omaha women know what tt correct and what tt good form aa generally as women oa. Fifth avenue They take to the new method of creating slight departures from reigning meant to suit their requirements and 1 am delighted to find a new field thai re pood so readily to my own theory of oeaagnmg nam lea aad beauty to the Brandeis Stores 30th Anniversary Sale Begins Monday, March 18th, and Continues Throughout the Week sssssssssssssaassssm It Will Be the Supreme Bargain Event of the Century. Our twenty-eight buyers have exerted every means to bring to Brandeis Stores the most ex traordinary values the markets would yield. The people of Omaha and vicinity who at tend these sales will shani in the savings of v thousands and thousands of dollars which these anniversary bargains will make possible. To properly announce this sale and to give an idea of the vast number of specials events which will mark this anniversary celebration, Brandeis Stores will place 32 pages of advertis ing in the daily papers of Omaha next Sunday and 26 pages during the week. This will be the largest amount of advertising space ever de- voted to one establishment in one week since , ...... the founding of this city. , ; N ; This 30th' Anniversary Sale will mark a new commercial epoch in Omaha. For years to come every great merchan dising event will be judged by the neV standards of bargain giving -which; this monster event will establish. . ' v J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS. Cards for St. Patrick's Day Our . new department of Volland cards and senti ments contains quite an assortment of St Patrick senti ments. Yon will find any number of catchy sayings all effectively illustrated. , Ton surely have some friend who would appreciate receiving one from you, and the cost is entirely out of proportion to the pleasure you will have in sending one. A. HOSPE COMPANY (rramei. Craft Shop) 15i3 Douglas Street Eradicates A? IV eelrl AM Kaawai,.iujl IfililiUwt) , U-fW Beautifies The Skin r ? Ksslai' THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH . TMI ONUT CREAM IN f HI WORLD WITH A . GOLD MEDAL sMs5 at SOa, 7S, RIM ALL DEALERS Cleaning or Dyeinj Juie Orer GtnneaU If iron hers any made-over gar minis ta be cleaned or sired, theee sucveeUoas should be fol lowed: Rip your carmen Is entirely apart and send the plecea to the cleaner Just aa they are; bo can I hen clean, or dye and finish them on the cylinder,' which leaves tha (ooda mora like) sew thaa any other method. flat Berk only can be flnlahed on the cylinder. If you do not care to rip It all apart, do what ripping Is required, maklnf sure to rerkove all trimming and. but tons, then send to him. Trimming can then be drjr cleaned. Dry cleaning vill not benefit gooda that are faded or show pleat maras they must be steam cleaned, and sometimes that will not fix them then It becomes necessary to dya them some dark shade. Never make over a garment and then send it to be cleaned: have It cleaned first and yea will get sstlsfsctory work, that la. If you sand It to aa Wsgona verywtasrs. c7 uuTlWUlviW IkXWGlMNERSAND DYER" 1515-17 JONES ST. Phonis fajau9tth.naV-3&8 GUY LIGGETT pres. 8 HOSE STOPPED U? WITH CATARRH' A Common Sense Trmtmeot for Golds and CataxrL Gives IfisUat Selief. Ka mattes' bow sseeissl yea are catarrb sr a ease hi the basts, aoae s pod aa, throat sore, ayes' psla ta (b bead, dry oa areata. Bri Cream Mas wto It gals rlatM ad las see at (ha rjenkle. sKs-f chsrge ao that yea ere rest launlwiHj . blowing the boss end witting la a tew. It doing Be work at cassrtng tba bead. tBs' pain i Big li norms oris si eaa tne sroired up f esUng aa gone. Tms . MVsr spotted yea aaa feel stria i is are riMaaad. the bssatb- rJnnsbig. batting . Balsa osatslas as mei jy. ea. ear. calaa or otaar hannful arac. U I ta apply, pleasant ts see, aad never fails to give iwaaf. even ta the worst asarasv Never neglect a sstd. aad doat saTscr. the sitssrlss of eacarrb nor dtagust your friend wMa yoor bawmlng. sptttaag sd foul breath. Oat a st ass berrt of By Cream Bala tram year droggst, an start ' tha treatment at eaas. Tsa t fUM U:t ' It win bo the beat Women are the buyers; the pa per that goes to the home is read by the women; ' The Bee is "the- oaoer that oes to the homes"