HIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 24, 1912. DAHLMAN DENOUNCES SLATE Mayor Says Citizens' Union List Studs Bo Chinee at All. V5TLL WD! HIS OFFICE Exee-etlve el Tell Desae- cratle Clalt He will B t oss sals slower aad Will Agsla Be Naaaed Major. Denouncing tlie Citltcns' union as be ing an raanixetlnn of aheep dominated by a enteri of clever politicians. Mayo Dahlmsn held several score of members sf the Dshlman Democracy club spell bound lut night for almost an hour at the regular weekly meeting of the club. The mayor vis not overly rholce In bla descriptive adjectives und hla attack a the Cm tens' union was received vociferously by the Intete.'ted member" f the club. . The alate which was drawn up by the anion and made publlo yeeterday after noon came In for Its share of abuse by the mayor and he predicted that aot a member of the alatt would be elected a the coming election. "The fact that there men have been chosen by the Cltlsens' union," said th mayor, "is enough to defeat them at the . polls. Hla Huer Thaedrrstmek. ; 1 bav never had any time for the (Mittens' anion," aald Mayor Dahlman, "but 1 will admit I was anxiously await ing the announcement of the alate, and when I raw who made It up I was thun derstruck. John Neble and Jack Ityder were any appointees and I surely was surprised to find them on the Hit. And let me tell you one thing right now, that If any of this bunch get Into office whv K will be worse than any machine which ever held the political situation In hand. "I have been In politics for thirty years ad have been up against His cleverest politicians In the country In my time, bet I never saw such a raw deal pulled ft aa this one. There were three demo crats put on the slate and four repub licans. There was a Swede on the list This waa to got the Swede vote of the Ity. Then there wa a Dane put on the alatt. That alee Is to get the bantsn vote of tlia city. And then an Irishman waa put en the list. The other four Wets republican end they would rule the entire seven. The other three would be merely figureheads. I "I want to tell you that 1 am In this race tor ootnmlasloaer and what la mere t sat going to get hack the aanw office which I now hold and there will be no Cltlsen a I'nlon to support me. 1 would not run for the office of commissioner If I had been put on the slat which was tnade publlo yesterdtr. it would have killed my ehaneee Just (a It ha killed the ehinoa of the ssvsa men they se ise ted." Oratories! Aosejelatlon Off leers. OSKALOOeJA. la., March Sa.-Th Iowa Presbyterian Oratorical association. In annual cession hers today, elected the following officers: President, Ittvld H. Oil). Pennsylvania college, Oekaloots; trie president, Wayne Heck, Leandsr Clark colege, Toledo; secretary, William U Canaday. Highland Park college. Dee Moines; treasurer, K. C. Williams, Cen tral university, Pennsylvania. it you have anytbiaa to exchange, ad vertise It The Bee want ad eolumna. A Reasonable Plea For the Stomach If Tour Rtomaru I lau-klnjt la DlgvwtJv I'ower, Why Not Help tile Hlomacb Do Its Work? sssnltlly Was It Costs aTolalag t Try. Not with 'drug, but with a rethlorce sent of digestive ageaBv such as sre naturally at work la lb stomachy Soien Ufie analysis show that digestion re ajulraa pcpala, nitre, re nous ferments, and th (eoreUon of hydrocblorlo acid. When your food fail to digest. It is proof sesiliv that tome of that agents are lacking In your digestive apparatus. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet contain nothing but these natural element nec essary te digestion and when placed at Work m the weak stomach and small In testines, supply what thes organ need. They stimulate - th gastric gland and gradually bring th dlgestlv organ back to then- normal condition. , . . , Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablet have been subjected to critical chemical test at bom and abroad and art found to con tain nothing but natural digestives. Chemical Laboratory. Telegraph! ad trees "Dtfflndo." London. Telsphon No. ttm CentraL 31 Cullum St., Fenehurch St, K. C. r Laadoa, ttb Aug.. 1KB. I Havs analysed most carefully a box s Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablet (which 1 bought myself at a city chemist's shop far th purpose), manufactured try the r. A. Stuart Co.. M Clerkenwell Road. London, K. C. and have to report that I cannot find any trace of vegetable or mineral poison. Knowing th Ingredient ef the tablets. I am f opinion that they are admirably adaptable for th purpose for which they are Intended. (Signed) John R. Brook. F. L C F. C. 8. Thar at ae secret la th p reps rati oa of Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets. Their eompoaltioa Is commonly knows among physicians, aa Is show by th recom sasndaltons of ". licensed physician In th United Stat and Canada. They are the most popular of sll remedies for Indigestion, dyspeptla. water brash. In omnia, loss of appetite, melancholia, constipation, dysentery and kindred dis eases originating from Improper dissolu tion and assimilation of foods, because they are thoroughly reliable and harmless to man or chile). - Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are at once a safe and a powerful remedy, one grain of th active prinlcpl In these tab let being strong enough (by test) to di gest La grama of steak, eggs aad other food; Stuart Dyspepsia Tablets will digest your food for you when your stom ach can't. Ask your druggist for g fifty rent bog. or sead to a direct for a free trial sam ple paakag and you WIS be surprised St th result- F. A. Stuart Co., lis Stuart BkJr. Marshall Mich. WAIT! WATCH! Passenger Train Jumps the Track alLAMIgBURG, O., March IV -Cincinnati. Hamilton & Dayton northbound passenger traia No. 1 was derailed a mile and a half south or this city to night and, despite the fact that the en gine, barrage car and an empty Pall man sleeping csr went over a twenty-fool embankment and the remaining seven car left the track, no one ws killed and only one man was Injured. The 1st. ter was the conductor of the sleeping car and he received only a few bruises A spreading rail la believed to hav caused the accident The tracks at the point of the arc-Men-run parallel with the Big Miami rive. and the engine and cars which went down the embankment stopped at the very edge of tlie stream. There were 1 pas sengers In the cars that were following ihe sleeping car. FOKTVILLE, Ind.. March tt-Twa per sona wera killed and more thin thirty injured, many seriously, tonight when two crowded cars on the Indiana I'nlon Traction company's lines collided Just west of this ptaoe. The car were run ning only about twenty miles an hour, but the vestibules of botll were Jammed, crushing the life out of both motormen. Short circuits of heavily charged wires und overturned heaters set fire to the wreckage. The least Injured turned res cuers and carried from the burning cars those who were unable to belp them selves. Armed Men Captured On TrainAf ter Fight ST. JOSKPH, March S3.-TW0 armed men on Burlington train No. 4 from Kan sas City were captured by I'olic Officers Merenburg and O'Brien after e battle In the chair car a the train drew Into Ui union nation hero tonight. Thy gave their same as Don and John stay, U and 1 year of sue. respectively. They had ticket from Franklin, N. C, to Billings. Mont. Huge revolver and a quantity of ammunition were taken from them. .Passengers on the train say .the two wera discovered examining their weapon Just aa the train drew lb at Armour Juno lion, twenty-two miles from St. Joseph. The conductor from that place wired the St. Joseph police, who were awaiting at on of the stops In th depot yards. An officer boarded each end of th chair car when th train (topped and, suddenly, opening th door, stepped In, weapons In hand. On of th men waa at each end of th car and before they were swsre of It th officer were on top of them. Hand-lo-haad conflicts. In which a few of th leas timorous passenger took a band, fol lowed. Th men wer finally disarmed and overpowered. According to th train crew, th men ha 1 not made any demand that the pas senger hold up their bands, but on had declared that he going to mak some- cne dance to hi music. Students Frighten Lone Women at Home CHICAGO, March -Th kidnaping of a sophomore by throe rrssnmen irum Northwestern unlvrlly end their ub- aequrnt Invasion of th residence nf Ralph Horn, who I In no way counseled With student affjlre, led to th arrest of th four boy, tonight. They war re- . rased oa cash bonds supplied by aa of ficial for th university. Horn said he would prosecute th case. Th students are J. A. Cromer, sophomore, and W. P. Hart. A. J. Jlndra and O. W. Soott. freshmen. Cromer waa to hsrs been, ths principal speaker at th ophomor ban- luet tonight and the freshmen determined to sheuid, not be present. After Cromer bad been captured, his elaatraate pressed th freshmen o closely that they dragged htm Into the Horn residence, where Mrs. Horn snd her stater. Mr. Robert Wilson, wer slons. Amid th screams of th women, th cap tive waa carried upstairs, bound with rope, and thrown out a window to th roof of a porch. Whll th freshmen were attempting to eacspe, policemen arrived and placed th four student In a patrol wagon. Both women bar been III, and ac cording to Horn, are In a serlou .condi tion as a result of their eipertene. Accused Soldier . Gets Military Trial ..... SItKRIDAN, Wyo., March SWSpectal Telegram. r-Wtl liar Wilson, th soldi er who two wests age ahet and killed Pat Loft us. a former comrade, and who waa unconditionally rtltastd by th county offices Monday with th understanding thai be was to be tried before a military court martial, has been -returned to the custody of the civil authorities by Colonel Davis, commander of th Eighteenth In fantry stationed at Fort Mackensis. In aooordanc with Instruction from head quarter at Chicago. Wlitea wsa oa duty with his company Tuesday, but he was placed In solitary confinement la th guard house Wednes day, pending th receipt of Instructions aa to th procedure to be forwarded In to CANADIAN PACIFIC TRAIN DERAILED NEAR JACKFISH FORT WILLIAM. Ont. March B. Fourteen passenger wer rtuy hurt when four coach of the second section of th Vancouver eipcees of the Cana tlaa Pacific railway lest the rails at JaekCsh. north of Lake Superior, today and rolled down aa embankment. Toe injured passengers wer taken to a hos pital at Port Arthur. A broke . rail canard the accident. REPORT O irtt HLI 19 ASKED Stewhens af Tessa Saya Red Men Are Casd Indian. WASHINOTOM. March IX-The house Indian affairs committee waa today dl reeled t report within fir day on th resolution which call oa th secretary of war for rertsia mforsoatioa about th i Apache Indians. A proposal has bi : made) to transfer the remnant of . Oeroatnt' band froea Fort Sill. Oki, ,to Artaona. ; Representative Stephens of Texas wa j roused by Representative Palmer's pres ! sure to get action oa th resolutkm. M has been charged that th Apaches wer not well treated. I Th Apache Indian Hi within fifty ! miles f my home." said Representative ' Stepneas. 'They are -not prisoner f ' war, although they an under Ins ear iveilianr f the muiiary branch of the government. They are good Indians and ;l wlib w bad store of them." ORGANIZE TO BUILD ROAD Fifty, Men Meet at Mitchell ant Decide to Incorporate. CAPITAL STOCK THS FX KLLLIOIt frspesed Rente mi Railroad Line I fraaa Mitchell te Pierre " a resets Aleag fleale Pledge Thrtr assort. - '- MITCHELL, 8. D., March B.-(8peck Telewrain,) Fifty men; Mving along fh irnsrd mute of a railroad line fron int. fc-11 to Pierre, attended a convention here this afternoon, which had for th turpose the projection of a plan loo kin to build the road. To carry on the pn Urn! nary work and to Incorporate. UJ 'n cash was raised at the meeting, it w.i 'icciiled to Incorporate for the sum A a.tai.OV. TLo title of the rorpnratlo' ass given aa Sioux City, Mitchell Tierre railroad. The following directors were elector' Theodore Quale. Blunt; J. B. Ko' Miller; T. S. Hull, Cann Valley: A. I Hitchcock, Mitchell; D. B. Miller, Mitel ell: D. I. Jekyll, Hlglimore; H. B. Weil Wesslnk'on Sptlngs; A. W. Eeaart at. C. E. Crew. Pierre. it was shown In the last few month iroitg.ig contracts have been given b farmers living along the proposed rout to the amount of tlA.OOt aa pledges flnnncuil aid to build the road. Vhe work is to be purhed from n.-w o and the actual work of construction b run aa soou as possible. The men atianc Ing the meeting were enthusiastic ovui fio posKible outcome of the road j con-nt:-urtl?n. SCHOOL FUND OF DAKOTA MAY RECEIVE BIG LIFT PIE RUE, fl. V., March 23.-Rpecial.)-At appiaisal prices placed on state school lands in the southern part of th Mate for ths sale which will begin April 1 and continue through the first half of the month, the permanent school fund should secure a large sum If there la any buying, a the general rang in all th counties run from Ko aa high aa IM an acre, with tli level near the KO mark. la Davison county the range Is from HO to 171 an acre. Douglas county from H to and Charles Mix country from MS to t7t, the low rate being on the rough lands of which the Missouri bluffs show a considerable acreage In that count. In Hwtohtnton the range m from Mi to ITS, In Hanson from 143 to 190, In Lake from Ki to t1 and In Miner from HO to the general level In that county showing less variation than In any of the other coun ties; and even valuations. In Boa Homme the rang I from tM to n an acre and In Minnehaha 14 to KM. Th general average In Aurora county I from 140 to 1m an acre, but It I probable that on section In that county will be offered at th minimum prie of lit an acre, a several town desire to purchase the section, which I now largely swamp, and make a Ink and park of It by th use of artesian water. They have raised a subscription fund for this purpose and will likely be given an opportunity to secure It for that pur. pot. Thes figures show a decided dif ference from ths rush of sales of school lands at II an acre, which cleared most of the state tract up In th older coun ties of the (tats. Eighteenth Infantry May Move to Border SHERIDAN, Wyo., March aWSperial Telegram, r Orders hsv been received by th Eighteenth Infantry stationed at Fort Mscksnils, tw nil tea northwest of Sheridan, to pack and erat all private and public property and prepare to move at a moment's notice. Instruction to en train for th Mexican border are expected hourly. Indicating that If th troop leave they will not return to Fort Mackenst Th orders Include Instructions to leave all property, personal and otherwise, in this condition, for they may be assigned to another station and It will not b necessary to send aa attachment back to superintend th packing and shipment of th goods,' . .i MUSIC SUPERVISORS NAME ! MILLER VICE PRESIDENT ST. LOL'IS, Marck SS,-Mlas Henrietta U. tUtSer of Baltlnwr. Md.. waa elected president of th Music Supervisors' Na tional Txmmrenc her today. C. H. Miller of Lincoln. Neb., wa alerted vice preatownt and alia Helen it. Cook of Itocbetter, N. T . wss elected seoretary. James McElroy of McKeesport, Fa., wa re-elected treasurer. - Ths committee on American national nturlo reported It work toward stand ardising the words aad muslo of th "Bur Spangled Banner" a S national anthem. It reported that U bad found It task a difficult on because the com position of lb musle a of sucb.- nature a to mak It almoat Impossible to re arrange It so that every on could sing It. A new committee wsa appointed te carry a the work and th conference, ad journed fo meet at Rochester, N. T , mat year. MISSOURI VALLEY DOCTORS WAGE WAR ON TUBERCULOSIS COL AX. la. March XI Th discussion of tuberculosis st th meeting of th Mis souri Valley Medical society featured the second day of the session. Itev. A. E. Kepford of Dee Moines. Stat lecturer a tuberculosis, sddrtssed tbs meeting. A plea for the establishment of research aad clinical labsraforte In th due of th Mississippi vslley was mad by Dr. tstniel Morton of St. Joseph In hi paper on that subject, after wh -h a committee waa named to report sisns tor ths carry ing out at this feature at tlie a naval meet ing to be held In either Omaha or Council liluft next fall. Th tuberculosis sssalua this afternoon was featured by ths presentation of a number of remarkaM case treated by nember of U society. IOWA SCHOOLS ACCREDITED BY NORTH CENTRAL BOARD CHICAUO, March S. Eight hundred and fifty-seven colleges snd secondary schools war placed oa th accredited list st the North Central Association of CoUecea and Secondary Schools by the board of Inspectors of tbs association at their annual meeting today. Among these ar school ta Iowa located at Cedar Raptda. lie veil port. Ditbaqn. Keakak, Manchester. Marten. Museatina and Waterloo , aTOTaraUaTTS r sxrguu STSAMXSS, L:c .' L,....TtH..., rVKTA RV.NA.. rKOVlDBNW .... XKWCA5TL .. . Hamai i KImiKUAJS... ,mvt lists tons. .Vrftara . 10 Lots o Monday Ushers in fiiimi nmuTHUIllllin HiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiLiv Te ( VLL4JLK CXIlCHKlj A choice but limited line o( J Couchea that would bring $12.60 In the dC QC NO. 1 I regular way will ko at each iU.JJ - HALL TKKKS Genuine quartered oak, French mirror. Lot I 4 double coat hooks, No. 2 1 value up to $10.00, In T-nt I tAKiiOK Hl'lTKH S-piece mahogany finish, uphol J stered In Imported velour, loose cushions, f A Cf NO. 3 1 $27.60 values, at, per aulte OltsUVI itrO-CAIU'S The folding kinds so popular now. A liin J lted line of go-carts worth to $C50 each; tlJO Efi 4 (.during this sale, each PeJeJV t-4, ( Krit'HK.N t'AHI.NKrS 0E6 of the labor-saving styleB li0 Jthat usually bring $6.60, Included in this QA NO. 5 selling at, each, only PJ.7U AI.MJ.VSTLU ltrjS V .A I AsOii th.l wnnM hrlns- NO. 6 I ularly, going now at, W1LTO.N V'KLVKT Kt'UH 27x64 size, very fine, heav ily bound St edge, large line of $3.50 i ?C values, at, each, only agl eUJ Lot No, fleOt j No. LACK CI KTAl.No Nottingham of good width, in many J nrettv oatterns. worth to $2.00 Per pair. 1f NO. 8 in this sals at, pair T . , Hltl HHEbri Bias Samles. site 8-3x10-6, good heavy 1j0'' J texture, very select psttems, $18.00 Mf9C NO. 9 I value, to go st, each aj) 1 U.e&sJ T PXKTIKRI'I Tapeslry J reds, etc., worth up to NO. 10 1st, only Credit-'Liberal Credit on aw purchase, in spite of Sample Prices Bernard Herrmann Dead at West Point WEST POINT, Neb., March (Bps- clal.)-Bernard Q. Herrmann, former hrlff of Cumicf county, dld at his retidenc at I o'clock this morning. Mr. Horrmann bad baea In average health apparently for many years, but two day age complained of feeling 111. Littl wa thought of th matter until h wa tld during th night with a sevsrs hemor rhage of th lung whkh terminated la- Uily after a few hour Illness. Mr. Hemrmnn bad been out of ths her- Iff office since ths new year, being suc ceeded by Milton Knight. Mr. Herrmann wa i years old and la survived by a widow and four children. He wa a mem ber of th Modern Woodmen of America under whoa auspices bla body will be Interred. During hi Incumbency of th sheriff! office, for on term, h wa honored by ail his fellow townsmen, his conduct o( tbs ofOc being Impartial and kind. lie bad been a resident of Cuming county all hla life, bt father, still living, being a pioneer settler, a few miles from West Point. INDIANA STATE CONVENTION TO BE FOR PRESIDENT TAFi INDIANAPOLIS. March a Repub licans of alarWn county tonight selected delegatea to ths etate . convention which will name tour delegaUa-at-larg to the national convention and also nominate two electors. ' Of th 134 delegate, a largo majority favor Toft candidacy. Reports from a number of counties show that Tart delegate are la th lead. sra Kevrs Mates. n. '.1 UuritflMM Will VUB a seed corn special through southwestern Iowa en March J to . Toe stop at ntenwonri will b. an Friday. March . from U:K to tt:S- OLEN WOOD Lafe Toung of I . . ... i. . .. sjfilreas atuinee win pw,, hi t th good road meeting to be held : s., . I Marrh ?9 The la uicnwuvu mm . -' - clerks snd supervisors will bs dined by ne t'ommemai ciuo. r UK 1 iMlvir-riwi" . . - ' - farmer of Webster county. Ilea at the point of nVth with lockjaw.' Il Is -teadllv growing weaker and bis body Is stlffeninc. The vouni man recently cut hla head and failed to take proper care lot it. CRESTON Captain Joshua Bishop, one of Union county s old settlers and veter. ana. died at hla home In Dee Moines The mtv will be brought to Afton, bis old home, where Interment will be made. Me was a u "" paper man with a wide acquaintance. CRESTON The Cumheriana srancn oi th b urung toa la exBertene.ng Ihe most . . . . . ahta Marr-ti Ttvev trouoie in . . ' are minus trams about three davs each week. Stars shipments ere reiuwa. freight not delivered and they congratu late themselves If they have coal for their need. Th deep cuts snd crooked track are the mala cause of th block ade. . . . . . int, hrkniiteA end iAntn-e"i " ' - spendtraf a pleasant hour or mors In short stkeecnmeuMus i' v -ctui.b her last evening, thnee In t tendancs went to the Methodist church where Jacob J. Peat of 'China King. China, lectured on "Religion of tb Chin ese" Rev. Mr. Carson tw tb Vharac-t-rtatio of the Ch'pese," snd Rev. C. U Baxter of Council Bluffs on "Outlook of the Home riera. U x; Ntivw fall ber since Jsnuary 1. fifty -Inches: lidl. fifty-one Inches; leM. Ofty-elght mches; lwa. seventy tee inehes: latl. ftfty-oos Inches: UK. etghty-eigbt nwbes snd In ISO, 1! mchea. The Iswee tessperstBr here thus far this Winter was at degree below aero at Uogsn. s."i iswient Inatrument; C t Missouri Vlley and t Woodbine snd 4t st Denhton. In Jsnuary. ISM. th tem perature t Woodbrn was mnch cetoer than In VU. S HALF the VERY STRONGEST VALUES f T sO.-de"..-. " J VIllUll VSUlfflltflg leU, 5 March Sale of Forniture Manufacturers' Samples Each Lot Listed Deserves Close Reading umbrella attachment, tf J" QC this gale at. Vvsav r8-3xlU-, beautiful oriental de- no to 130.00 rec- ct 4 p each J)10 Q i7C portieres. In brown, greens, $10.00, In this sale $4.75 Union utfittinjO OMAHA ,COR.16iyJACKS0NSTS.s CUsOi,lliAlr.i, iid THE PKOPLKH STORE Ragtime Declared Bad for Children ST. LOl'IS. March ft Resolution en dorsing parent compensation legislation, a federal children's bureau and equal guardtanahlp for th parent was adopted by th committee oa resolutions of the National Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teachers' association her today and will b read for adoption by the con. gres at a business session tomorrow morning. Another resolution endorsed the educa tional value of motion picture and rec ommended their use In the public schools. That ragtime music I undermining tho musical ear of the present generation of children wa th charge brought by Mr. Prance B. Clark In her address on train ing ths ear In music before the school ag before a meeting of mothers. "If I had my way I would throw M ragtime music Into th sea," h de clared. "Mother languag I Imparted to ths car long before th child Is able to read SUFFERED NEARLY TWELVE YEARS PERUIIA MY RELIEF. HRfelB P'Es) ! asai Catarrh and lndigstiun. Mr. Jan.es P. Brsi:u. s '.. cew lork City, K. writes: "for nearly a dossn years catarrb hss bothered me la one form ar an other. I waa troubled with nasal catarrh that had affected my tomach. wblca troubled m most Ir. tb morning. My rppetlte waa poor, and I did not aecra to relish my food. Indigestion bothered m at tin., also. I wsa advued to take Psruns. snd I toob It as prescribed for a month, when ray cur was slmost complete. Today there la not a trace of catarrh la my system, aad I can say without hesitation that Parana cured me. Ontarrh of Mead and Stomaek. Mr. Prank Rlchter, J East Second 8t. Whom, Mino. wriUs: "As a remedy for catarrh I tab pleasure la recommending Peruna for catarrb of the stomach. "My catarrh wa principally located la my head and stomach. I tried many remedies without ssacccsa. I tried several doctors, but tbey wer unable te cur n-s. I rend ef Peruaa la th papers and five bottle cured me." PRICED "Sanples"! J give carved erfects, the HO. 11 l$ii.50, the tale price JjQt fl'AHLOK X A KLK8 1-arge, square tops, American quar- - 1 tered oak, highly polished pieces, worth syps NO. 12 up to $3.75, in this sale at J 1 O Lo f LIliKAKV TAHliKS Large square tops, American quar. J tered oak, good sized, with drawer,, worth t A J r" NO. 13 ($9.50. but In this sale'at . . . aer O Lot fKULDl.VG CXJTS Steel frame, metal attachment for pit xr ii "S ,owa "te' sanitary fabric, $3.50 values f Q Q NO. 14 to go in sale at r. . . , J 1 Oi7 Lot ( K.YTKNMON TAIlLivS PedestaJ style, with b-ft- slides, it ec"l Tiy En8"8h or American qu-tered , (in p NO. 15 oak, $17.50 values at j . .a . . J) 1 UsOU Lot No. 16 DIM NO i'HAIltS One J two 01 or tnree oi a kina. 00 values, at, each Ty) riMtEssEKs Circassian walnut, full colonial effect, most xt 1 PPular BDd beautiful $35.00 glressers to Ain rjm 1N0. 17 go In this sale at J 1 V, I O Lot rill.M.NU CHAIR Good v, n - seais, guiuen iinisa, never sen ac less man swg-a NO. 18 n.26. now. t ...(UC Lot f UKKKMEKft JolUen oak finish, 3 ery large drawers r 1ft wood handles, trench bevel mirror. $15 t11 TP 0. la values, to go now at , lll3 Lot t fBSD DA VEN POHT Quarter-sawed oak frames, carved . J posts, upholstered in Chase leather, s Ann mm , atU real $45.00 value at ,t . . OZd.i3 - No a primer," ahe eatd. "The child hould have muslo almoat at It birth. Every child bat an Initlnctlve longing for music. It manifest Itself first In th desire to bast oa things drums, for IS ttanc." Mr. Clark proceeded to tell th? mother Just what music to play for each of th child' moods. Unwittingly her argument wer demonstrated by Earl nynekoop, year old, who Is attending th convention with hi mother. A soon as he heard th strains of muslo he rushed to th front and lis tened, uclaiming aloud hla delight. KAISER WiLL INCREASE HIS ARMY AND NAVY BERLIN, March U.-The stabUshment of two additional corps to th Prussian army. Increases In ths Saxon and Bavtr tan armte and th establishment of an extra naval battle squadron Is Germany' answer to the recent speech of Winston Spencer Churchill, first lord of th Brit Ish admiralty, given today by the sub mission to the federal council of the new army and navy bill. System ta Sad Coadi ties Mr. Mlcbsel Rooney. !( Fifth St. WstervlieU N. T, writes: "If I hsd krow of Peruna years ago I should ha- been saved much suffer Ii X Under carelessness aad exposure In my younser years my system rot bits a very bad condition before I was aware ef It. "My friend advised m to try Pe runa. for which I am very thankful, as It has cured me in two mc-ntha1 WaiiK Yet Offered in the IM1IIHN!nilliniIIIIINI!LUTv4IIim! mm lililllffli values range up to (ti? Crt ..i pOsOU lot with leather seats, only one, I Dot positively up CO TC .... ... 47d.ef J i low-priced, kinds, with, wood No matter what your income, we have a payment plan to meet it ! " i .'-..'". numphrTg' Stsventy-Sfrveja ' Break up Cldsuuarl ; v. " ' . v. '' . Conservation of health. There Is room for tmprovsmsat In the treatment, of disease snd the conserving of health'' ' "Seventy-seven.' meets these con dition la jiievtnesirasnt ot Grip ssd Colds, betanss eventf-ssTsn" toes direct . to tio'tSi spot, without disturbing Us rest of tbs srstein. A small vUl of 'plMnt pellets, fit the vest poclcrt . At Drug Stores 25c or mailed. ' ' '"" ' IIttmnhrey Homes. Medicin Co., Cort William and Ann Street. New York. R THE OWL R fTf Monldlnr aad Art Co. ft) -PICTURE FRAMING Ar I an art In Itself, pictures framed real artistically add nvnch te their beauty. That' our husln ess, framing pictures artistically. On trial will convince yon. , .:'.', - 181S MOW ABB STSrST ' men ttgfERLCtn. ruoN a lm i. Vjluable Item for Men . Health and strength hitherto unknown will be feu surging In rich red blood through in ar teries an -I veins sou life great est ambitions -may be realised en nvr before. it tit fmiowine pecial treatment Is followed by tuos men. and women, "too, who are struaen wltn mat n.ost dreaded ef all at dictions, nerv ous exnaustion. accouivanled with such symptoms as extreme nerv ousness, insomnia, eid extremi ties, meiaarnolia, hendachs. const-potion sud dysvepsls, kidney trouble, dreadful dreams of dire ' ful disasters, timidity In ventut--' lag awl a gsnersi Inability to .t naturally at all times aa other people do. Lack of poise and equilibrium in suso is a con- slant scute of eniuarrasstaent even when th public leaet sus pects lb- For ttie benefit ef those who want a restoration t. . full, soundisg nealtb aad alt the) happiness s coin pan ting it. tb ' faiioniig aoois treatment, .is given, it cotuaios no opistes sir habit-forming a ruga Whatever. Mix it at bout so on one wilkbs tlie wiser as to your affliction. Ths treatn.ent la simple, ther eusn snd correct. Leading drug- gists SiipBly tb Baaia UtuUure. extract aad essences bi sne ounce bottle, ready to mix. Get ' lbres ounces ayrup saraapaiilla compound, mix .with one ehnc cotnpjund fluid bahnwort. and sea id two beura Add n nunc) ceaoaund- usee car let, and a . oaac uaetur i cardomend . cowi.MHind (not ejrdaaore. Shaisj well and take a teaspooiifol after sack aieal assi en at bsdume. - - Tb laeredkssts tn asa far various preacr.etien. Tb abov prescription t mean fscturtd by the well known pnar nwevtleal bouse. 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