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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAT 28, 1912. Well' Beloved' Teacher to Retire r .'"If yoa cuv. And teacher iuat Uk Miss QoickeiJbubn I should -tfk my Jvnr.le t tat geometry of her, nest yesr." ThR to just smpt of tJbt many note which am pouring tats lb principal's office it th Omabo High school regard ing KM Mary fct Quack eabuah who com pletes this June net forty veara of' teach- nvg and those higher a tn school f Mrs st Joining tn m Wg Chora of re gret vr Um false of Ml Quack -bush, . '. . On of the neade of to klgh school aid that it would b futile to try to ftnd teacher "Just like Mis Qusckeu bush." ; "Shs i crest influence h) the school. Throughout 1 he years, r ha gone about her Work atletiy (at efficiently, on) tuffled s4 erne."- Th teacher took on Ml Quarkew usb as their dean. Her room, kotk thai at the high ser.oel and the on at th Madbwa hotel where she has lived lor sixteen year, is th cheerful haves to which her many friend flock. Msay a water pedagogue haa keen helped -over the thmy spou and through th hum drum plscea by her sane, sweet, whole dome Influence. , . ! And th bay and firi b ha led kindly but flrnuy through Ik murky aae of geometry and trigonometry; through 'ths Intricate paths beset wttk In' and anew, surfscee. eon and Wangle, owl lata th BfM. Her former aunt would anrnber Into the thowaand a on could take a census . them all, men and women out In the world la toany line of work '- . Mis Quackonhuah la the pioneer ef- th kick erhool teacher. In point of service (lie outclass by "many ! . all Mas ether teacher of the school. Whn aha started teaching .to Omaha, the present, feneration of Instructors wore wearing plrtalla. short -aktrts nd knot trousers, i Miss Quackenbualt' ls th teacher of (etchers, there era .many InaluirWa la the kith corow who got from, nor a.elr first insight Into the mjstertous (ma and symbol Of algebra. Two of i Silas Jaaale Towne. Mia Store Shields her puplle-htiee Carrie O. -Rrow -'and t Mis Eunice atebMna, Mis Fay Town rim venro Hultmar-have fHleed their tend some other high school teacher Breedr-trees- and an teaches ef math- I who went to school to Miss. Quaokenbusb. Slants, then trrer are Naths Bernateln, f Miss Quack etibuah ha taiiftu under atlsscMay Coaeiand, Mias-dcnot Wail, larres different adntloiMrMloaa oil nubile -He"yn' : . t MAftT E. QUACKBNBC8H. j, : school auporlatsadenu and baa aaea eouatlosa sckool board member come and fflx alfferent prtndnaat bar has ail blh school affair durtaw bar too term as mathematlct teacbor. afid the old red brk-k. asaaoi wkleh was asw tb prtas of Cmvstol hill haa beoa literally torn down by defree over ber head and f tvea place t the treat nt fin. b build in. Mia Quack en trash cam to Nebraska tor bar health. Kbe had heart that the stat bad a salubrious ell mat and she aertdeeT 1 try h. ' Bos took the school examinations under Chart Connoyer who waa secretary of the Board at Edu cation aad weat on 'to Liaeola to take th teach era' eaaraMaOon hut found no opening thar. U' went back t her .home in Morrtan-a. til., but was soot! called to Omaha to tack the eighth grade. That woo la UH and Mlar Qoarkenbusb was tho only titti fjrad teacher , In the town. All the era He war In the blfh school bnlldlnf. Three and a half year later Mrs Quackenbueh was pro moted to tn biflr school, whore h I taught aitehra, bkitory and physic. When Principal Homer r. Lbwis divided th -arrtr-ulum Into department, she was aaslfned to teach only mstlwmatloa. whiok aba ksa tiua.wrar aiaoe. - . Mlaa Wwaeksabuah that Ik alatery of the hlfh sehuol baa bean a remark bls -sanoafui ant.' Th aoarost panic, aba aaa remamsar waa whoa a cyelon was reported ta b OMnlsr aver the Iowa) Th children , were marahalUd out . of tho bulldlnf and kurried borne and the teacher waayed In the bnlldlnf to wait for th cyclone which failed to arrive. Before coannf u Omaha, Mlaa Quick enbwsk hadutuf kt several fears , a other pi ace of llllsola and that ex peri enoa added o lh thlrty-ona yeara she ha uufht la Omaha maka th. forty whieh baa bow set aa the UmU for local Mscnsra, . 4 Miss ,! Quackenbuoh la busy fottlnf, ready to osaa.tft ntU wbHa'aottaf eovetraw with- eyetsmea. .and woodblna. back la Morrlsbn . where sh ha spent ber nmr raestlpa kooplnf hot and visiting with bar, rlatlva and many mends. .And whea th high school door clue neKV stoath, aha will return ther and tak up life a a householder. WvW. i .4- iW a, 1 . c !-.r ,L 1. t k ' y . -V ,.f ,. . needed. &raU scriptivfe; 4 4 j c cri tivcstd&cll ihtnD'r One slfit sells an r'; der at $25io$40 j arp the best tailor- f '. in g value ii. town wiLcton . ' 4V4-04) ttrntk otxtwdafa f . c t ., ... , Piano Bargains FC2 TIjIS WEEK tha Osataot yOoea4 i .$187 Ntm Uprltrt Piano V TsT manTOwAWT, OAT US WAUIint OaVMaV ' Used Upright llanos $45r $6t ejr78f $39, $115, and . Up - All In . Fin ' Condition. ! Terma to Suit, " W:ar wtra distri butar or" the following high grade Pianos - ; .. Maaon & .'Hamlin, KaJi- ich Bach, r Krakauer,- Bush 5 ' Line, - Kimliall, Eallet & Davis, CablvNel ion, . nd" :y inany .other standard .niaies. nt So a jtseej - AFFAIRS AT SQUTH OMAHA Speaptl Council Meeting Fixall v'; Sell. Big- Blotk of Bond. LAST OBJECTION IS OVXBCOXZ Woedmea of Magi City Lodat O ' ) aa apooeed ta Mat 'oaabt to s latrodaeed , rolloo Roara Bwmt. " it., --. i 5 At. moetlsg of the eity aounoil hell estoda afternoon the last formality prtor to lbs actual transMr of 1N,an re ntvfslTioftds to A Me A Bros: of Oktaha was oomplelsd. Th bond will be handed ovei' toftey and on "Of th moev wearlsers ftnanriar-dlKUsaiona that ever Irritated th Magic City shsll hsve beeniSoeed.; Af waa objected to some week aM by At torney Paige, acting far AIM stroa.. hVno os deposit for the In prove meat district Mvered by the bonds was browrhl MP for dlssusaloa. r sbjeotioa of tkt bond at torhejf tndlcatad ' that because of the money, whioh had been on deposit for rears, having apparently been overlooked wben the bonds war refunded, thwra waa aa sveneeoo, wston. might lavanaata ta new leaue. This objsetloa waa finally eel tied satlifactonly ta tba parebaaer at th laaua, but tha arty bather at a mast ing bald las algat rarommandod that al attempt would be md to hav Ailed Bra, sell ! kinds of th haw Issue back- ta tba alty let- tha meetay now on 1 1 Vi.:.niMSIjaj?uft. tilMWiMm'sW mJMmtMJBun snore, , argument against tn nu AsssK ant Uty Attorney want Winters. Cletk , Perry Wheeler. Councilman Jay Williams and City Treasurer John Otllla wrestled la vein with a ohaotie oondUlo that asama. b prevU la tha disposition of fundi aeloaglug to several Improv- monl duurton.- Assistant Oty Xagluer Joe Kasper laid th eouncil that monar had sees paid from ana Improvement fund tor work dona by. tba snxloser s office at another district- flty , Trosaurer Otllla elated that ha had followed a custom at ss doing. Attorney Winter showed that money receives from the sola ef improve ment districts ' and assess inenta ; levied upon the said district waa placed In th sams fund, whan It should hat been put ta separate funds.. City Treasurer Olllln asked that the oouncO designate th separata fund from which warrant ah 6a Id b wald. City Clark Perry Wheeler asked th treasurer why -a different practice nad prevailed beretefore. Tba treasurer answered tnat ha waa aaxwua to harp out. The dark flatly stated that aakms th conns or th treasurer designated tha fund from which' tha warrants war to bo paid he Would not Issue the warrant . CeaSKiltms VTUUame suggested aa - Irtnoerwig fuad as a- mesas mt obvUdag tba enbarraeetnenU that maka the pay ment, at money from ana Improvement fund necessary for the relief of another fuad tamporaruy depleted. WVoodeaoa ttpaoes It waa a healed session hold by th local lodge of. Modern Woodmen whieh voted a apodal per cast per bapUa tag fur a fund ta a used to defeat th la ffsaas l Instasano rata impoeo by tn head camp of tha order. Ta fight ha; (Toww t aortd seeause of the flaet dsnwa by two laeuone. .one at which support and tk otkor of whlcb oppasss th Inoroaeed Insutanod rales. PravttcaUy all tha older snoa at the ledge are opposed to th rat, wbloe iinaay caalin ar preklblUve tn oome kt 1 1 lance. Other euppert Ute otftoer aad luktt -that th anonaaad rate an leg' ! nd nay- opooaltlon strtotir unconatitn Konat .Th aellor. at Tkarsday aUkia timet lag ahowa that tlaa snaionty-ar eo ; posed Ui th new rate and th stand 1 takan by th officer. 1 " folic Beard Bear. Two paeslnar. of the..nre aad Folic ' commlestoa kept Us mewtbera sway ye ! terday. -in tha moaning . Bosa we ; Iseeed. to Bca Xastgartea of TwcnU- : eighth and, B atneta. . Th swatiioieri Sftar hearing remarka from, both wdet : dismissed a pretest against, Ltarta la th efiernooa a Mrga aumber of wt. , wa sailed to subuatjt th pro fwt sgtarnsa Vlneent .wrstatktv applying for a . llcena to overate a barroom' at ' Tbirty-talrd and K treta Tn plsttit'H rged lb preslmtty ef echoots ard . : THECMAHA BEE r? . . . amea-a'a trreteet Ueae Paper tnce of the license. The ootr.or: eslouer hewevar. agreed . that th new salena ! b-ea'd not. be detrimental to th aelc. jbornood od overruled the protsst. A metic( wlil be cent tbkt morning for the hearing f another applicant whose U oeflae baa beta protested. ' rraak Loag AloJd. Frank Long, aa employ of th ttocka way restaurant of re N street. Is being held a suaplcioa of bavins robbed hie employer f ta early Friday morning ' According la th polio th money, wai plaoed la a cigar box about I o'clock, when tba doors war locked. At 4 K . m. tha door ware found open and th money fond. ' ' Long, who work In tho place, fell un der swspoLlon grid Uwtwcuv Andrew kTs Oulr ptaoaf slat and or arrwat, 4 Chareh iervlees. ' Lflr Memorial ehureh, Plftatnth and Madiaoa streela. Key. Thewisa A. -Bag-shaw, pastor. Sunday school at M a. m. Memorial addree by th alor at U. Kpworth League meet t T o clock with Mta Lul Means a leader. Rev, Themae nuneii wiu preach at I.N a. m. Rt. Lnke s Ulkma emtrok. Twsntn fifth and h traet; Row B. M gertaa,- Ssstor. Bunday school at a. m. Moro ( worahip al U. Th pea lor a sublect wfll a, pentsooat." i;nitea rTeeoyterlas cTiaren, Twentw-tbtrd and I, streets. 'Jr. W, A. PoUoci., pastor. Bible aoheot at a. n. aieorK nsraoa ciasa at : a U irslssk. The The pictur abora is an object lesson In two parts; "Utmost Gloom" "Utmost Cheer." It doesn't, take MUCH money to transform a borne of GLOOM to a borne of CHtZE; it doesn't work ANY hardship to yon, or yours, to your purse or to your future, to purchase an entire NEW borne outfit at the "Union," on the Union's CREDIT plan. Three rooms furnished complete for $59.50; TOUR rooms for $79.50 and FIVE .rooms for $99. Now then, what's it going to be witb YOU "Gloom" or "Cheer?" rot for th Yn Peopls Christian Lnlon at f p. m. la, T'kflsstonary Progras la Asia." The paster' ubjot for ta I oiooa services will pe, ' freyer." ; First Method let church. Twenty-fourth and hf streeta. Rev. t. U. Bothwell. pexor. nanaey sososi at f a, m. sharp. Preaching at II a. nv by th pastor. worth league at I o'clock. The subject of lb Iraaon Is: "Th Fala tsa of Itwigiows Bymsoia i , Memorial eervkoe wlH n held at Ui rreooyasrtaa eauroh. Twntr-tnlrd and J treet. at U o olock. All sncmber ef the women stellar corns and old soldier are naked to meet at th horn f J. W. Creas, m North Twenty-third street, at lo a clock o4 attend the ssrvlcee la a body. Th meeting of th Eastern Star an nounced tor (his auanliut baa been noat- pened until Jtss 1 Th Woman's a ulnar of at Martin's church will hold an apron and noma eosk ln sale at tha rectory today. First Harriet church, Twenty-fifth and H streets. Re. C T. Ileeey pester. Morn ing worehlD at 11 a. m. Kvaainw worshln at I p. m. Bible sckool meats ail: a. m. Baptist Toung peome meeting at T p. m. Bible achool meets at tha Brown Park Bapttat atleetoa, Twatltai and streets at;S a. aa.. , , Ruiald Baptist Bible school Forty third and t -street, meets at l: p. m. Preacvmg ovary Friday evening at I p. aa. art my u ., Th Booth Easter Imnr win most alub waa arganlMd Thursday sugbu Mia Fare Kads bar araduatod from th Fremont Normal school and returned to tn homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Caaav ... so Bpooner while working on th houe of J. U fautar of Papiihoa fell from tha roof and broke bl right leg. He wa removed t th south Omaha hospital. Manage R. C. How f Armoar and ompaay haa purchased Dufry park TMrtg-sUath and ft- auwet. Th aVrweMsr ball teara wUl flgur preHnently ,Ur la local f aa world this seaeon. - Mayor Hootot wss sailed, early Friday morning to the flty hall an Important and urgent1 buelnees. HI honor say a he a an early riser but '.. m. is soon Park Methodist ehureh. She tad her buaaaad have. been among th most sarweot worker of th cewsragaUea, too early tor lvK kaslnsss "T" 1CA kurwa ana erlfe a talnlng ' Mrs, iurtan s brother . W. , P. A4ien-r l rone, in. sir. aiw' n en bis way to California where hi wit n keek aoaruiag for bar health. Kay to tha alttuuen-B Advertising. BRIEF. CITY NEWS Rave Root Prtat tb, ' ; ,: R, BL CBarb. slgaa. Kth aad Deugiaa Isiiaila Waswuag Fa da, Burgaas-Oran- Boeka for Rer ton Tn pellc nsv been akd by Mr. J. F. Johnson of Cotumbua. (X. to look up her eon. J. W. J ah noon. gd S. whom h beUews I in OtMha, Writs from OoasV Polka fudge Charles . Toeler la being heard tram by picture posts- from Beanie, en which h. declare, however, that be hasn't aoea anything gat better than Omaha.' ' ,; , ' . 1 014 Boldiars do t Ch area Cutter Post No. J of the Orand Army , of tha Republic and relief corps will meet at M o'clock P under morning at Twenty slot k and Leavenworth streets bad at tend Westminster church m a body. Th call has bee issued by Commander X. W. Johnson, ' - , Th Pvrnistent and Joorctoo 1'ae ef Kewtpaper Advartlslng; to th Road to Buslnco gwecwa. A AT ONLY ,:Xy1 V Extit Llure, Leak - Ucbrellas Llk Oil wonld ardlaarll coat roa SaUe. bat UkB -1'bIob" rtffrr thatn anvee-s, AwW a tons aa tha lot Uata, at BOc aeh. - r Ks3 TPffRfflW I a Montb 0'"LmJili.viv . SSK W liiMlete tJi T " VM yur kMN Connected Free Dur ing' Sale Your Gas Range Chance Porch Swings Ilk tals cut, at 'I $3.50 SSSaalBBH Hade of aelected hard wood, and oome complete with non-ruatablg chains. Attach to anFporch. Swing la positive 93.30 value. "DirectActioh" Gas Ranges You'll regard them with a new Tuuierstanding after Mrs. Plum mer demonstrates them to you. $01fl75 Buys the Usual $15.00 Gas Range Shown in Above Cut. iio W cannot ramembwr It ooual at th prlc. A rang mad up at special gauge wear raalstlng steel, t larg burner at th ousntltv or oxygen ar tae air. I guaranteed first claee bakere: ntlr rang la rlohly platen; aa ig Das and would orauaruy Mil at is.v, but fin -vc lop; extra large burner In oven. Top burners in one piec. witn orineo note tor in name, at sue witn patent air nti- In attachment, permitting you to conuin in aa. wnn KB qwenmy 01 vajimi wr. WTBi-i wee i j . auarmntead first rise baa em: ntlr rang la rlohly Blatod; na lag bae and would ordinarily Mil gooa this week" connection free et, only Frjtal Hot Biscuits, Muffins. Rolls, etc.. and Colfee, Served FREE -vwi .; by Mrs. Zora Plummer, Twice Dally,. 10:30 A. M. nnd 230 P. M. ? .. Mr. JHumms baa created nothing short of a saatlon tiers auring tha paat .weak and w have arranged to retain her eroce ounng " seven deya Her course ef Oa Range leetroctlen la thorough and ay kf eomnrahanslen. Armour Inetltste of Mrs. plum r waa e of th honor etuaent an '"" Chicago, uonvoatic pcienv ttwuuo, nwn able to Impart her knowledge to others, fths knows why th VlRhx; ACTKJN" OA8 HANUU8 ar marvel it economy and Why they may operated with ONK-THIKD the ueual amount of re. - Mr. Pluomer give time teeted recipe to ladm and show how to aut dowa th higa coat o rrvtng materlelly. - - . - IlemofialiDay Flags RXRR sag rmT. Reaattral araMed gtaa Ftag few Bap alaaavaaeo. , Ta lasi eolora gaacaatoed swod . eeaws aad aaa' wwald Bwiaarlp ell gsrs special Sale at 98c 'I H i! on ion w .... t .- OMAHA .CORiePO-JACISON STS CONSOLIDATED WITH THX PEOPLES STOEI k w m n v-m - SIR JDLIUS WEMHERISDEAD Wetl ti English Fuuaoir UlatiT of Omaha Ku. corsnr or a. wxoshxs or ajelkt reran rarta of Cecil Rhode aad Plsaise of Dtaaeal Mlwow ' Bertbrka cae at Adolph Wemher. chtef ctoHt of--th ommlseary' for th Vntted Wstea "army tn Omaha, last nignt learns oi-en oewtn of hi eoom, Kr iuMn Ctiarl Wemher. ne ef ths wealtMee gaM Of-Lonoo and h former partner of r"c Rhode. Sir JuUas Wrnhr died to Lowdoa aarty this ck-a,t tli g of a yesrs. M w Unlor inwBBbar groat fhio of Weraher, Belt R On. Rat wwalU la st mated at Bad lea thas t&VsWisMl . -I kad aa arlvat silvtees of tho death f Sir Jumaa," aatd Mr, Warwaer a Tb bee tast nigkr at bta boast, u Boutn Tklity seesud vnoe, "and Ike ftrat la formaaaa at my . asala a dees lea . oarns through a New York awwapapar dlapateh ahowa m by a frtond. I had received a letter from fcnRaad but .tow daw ago sntornabni -sea that be wss very UI and wooed not tire ken, but aews of al death bad not reaohod ana. "sty cousla waa bead of th Do Boers llsmond syadtrata aad waa latlBtataly eoaaecced wiu CacU Rhodes during his Me. t wag he who dlovr th aoa sihtUtie of fh' diamond. and gold field ef the Rand la Bouth. Africa, a&d with ether helpe develop them, and profited by thom lmmenaely. He haa three sona. (b wlldae of th eldeet or 'whom,' I anderttasd, caused Mm great grief and waa In reality tha causa of bl death, la tba letter I received this Information wa given an, and when I heard of hi death I at one ascribed R to a broke heart.. Br .Julius wis eon et an of my lather's brothers. His three sons ar liv ing at this Urns and tt I tlkery that hkt entire setate wtU be kept Intact for hi family." . ,. . 1 '- . ,f - . Kaalawwt Baa-llaR Itasseam -, : Tb Wn Street Juml ht tn follow ing to say of th death of th English financier; ' "Mr Jullu Warnhsr's death, la London, at tha age et IX, at aa vnt of th first Important-, ka view of the fast that ha was one of the richest mea la th world. tatlmatea of his wealth vary, but .too with aa accurate knowledge of tn de velopment of tho great Da Beers Mining sooibaity of Klmborly, South Africa, tsa year m estimated hi fortun oonoerva- Uvety at 7.B.3b. Ills BoMtag la th cempa riles mining th Rand fold field were very larg, and. la tact. lt aa b aatd thai tza recent year .It would has been bnpoMBl to float a South African snin hig praposttlon without th countanane of Wemher, Reit R C-. et whlck haws far Jekus wa tb eanlor partner. Althoiigh a man at reUrlng neblta, so fas aa ftrenmatanosa would allow. Warn ker was oftaner In tha limelight than the rest of tho South African millionaire group, especially after th death of Cecil Rhode, HI bous th PlcadtOy' waa on, f lb landmark of London; and la costly magnlfioenc waa only exceeded by Lutoa Ho to Bedforshir. which passed from tb haada of aa Irapoveriahsd peer Into thoa at th newly-rtck dlasaaad miner whea be eat up hi psrmaasat Qsartar la England. ' so lar s the Wemher holding la tb D Beers Mining company are concerned, to say nothing of tho Jn ome of tb principal goM mining eompanlea of tho Raad. then I very little doubt that they wilt be found to hav been, placed , In trust, a tbey could not be oid without breaking up on of the tightest combina tions of tba world. A B:r Julius wa a baronet, hi eldest onv Derrtok Julio Wernher, become Sir Derrick. Tho heir is 3. aad managed to run through ms.0 at Oxford and la Paria. with tba result that kla father cut off hi uppDo. It la to be presumed that tb bankruptcy proceeding which were Instituted against Mm wfll be withdrawn.' ' POLICE ARREST RECORDS ;- FOR FIVE YEARS BROKEN Potto arrest record for any single day ta the last Re, year were smashed yesterday for ctgttty-ain prisoner were entered oa tn records by Desk Sergeant Marshall.. Key t the Situation-Bee Advertising. ASNEIATIONTALK KOKSENSE S 8a-fi "Cy" Warmaa in Addren at Asnoai CnRuia Club Sinner. TAXES W0HDES8 01 IOSTEWZST Robert Oawoll Baya Canada Rvor WUl Be Tail of faired Stat Kit Calwta la aUswted rMwt. ' Cy Warmaa believes la r'f-"' He believes there ar untold undeveloped resonre In ths great northwest. Further h U convinced that the United 8 La lea wUl abar with Canada tba wealth that wia matrialia when ths Grand Trunk Pacific ccato-ooan railway la com pleted. Ctoeer trad relations with our neighbor t th Berth ar certain, to com. Reciprocity with- Canada would not moan SBnexsUon. All th talk about anaaxatloa 1 noaaenae. It I Ineicti abia, .- I Bach Warman told th Omaha faaitla dab at Ra aaaual banqwt at tn Paaloa hotel last aarbt, Ha can oatoa attend lb aaaual ro of ex-SnUaiiera . aad former At birth he waa endowed with th gift of poesy aad a jourailetle Beat. Witt which h haa been -entertaining and convincing and at the asm Urn pleasing old friends and aaaldng asw owe for many moons, aad ha did aot Basks aa exespUoa cf Ha Omaha visit. " - At Interval, ta a talk t tn nuAeiei ped resources of th northwest, Mr. Warman rwclted poetry. It was of his awn Invention aad he had aa applaud ing audience. Although he anna aad railroad and wheat field and wild gees and baby Mrn for nearly ' two hours, ths men and women who heard htm regretted that he didst centra. la a droll way he tcld stories and, ss most at them were bat own, they, baa, wer good and tn 'dab member and the visitors laughed aa onrhuatastlcally aa they ap plauded bta "Soot of tb Saskatchewan." Robert Cowett preceded Warmaa aa the speaking program and discussed - Em pire Dy. Tb etub drank a toast to the king of Croat Britain and another ti th president at th Catted Stats. HE CAN'T QUIT. DRINKING Keal Stops It la Three Pays. Every reader oC this paper baa som relative, employe or employer, friend or acquaintance, of wham tbey and other friend regretfully say: "He ta such a good man. go bright and capable la : every way when gobe. but, oh, tt I too bad that HE CAN'T QUIT using that awful atuff that rob him of big rea son, ruins body and mind and wrecks home." ' No on knows, nndereUnd and grieves and suffers over this fact' mora than tha man who la jhua af flicted. H wants to eacape, and at time in the hoar of suffering- and dlstreai, whieh aiwaya aecompanlee and follow the debauch, bo would glv anything to ftnd a way or means of eacape. To ich men and those interested 1B them the Keal is s. godsend. It will "sober op" any case in a few boors it will per fectly cure any ease of alcoholism that is seeepted for treatment In the short' space of time of only three day. If yon don't bollrvc this, In vestigate and yon will believe. We will furnish yon references to thou sand of cured patients, to hundreds of the best and leading men in the country. Last, but not least, we will not charge you a single cent unless you, aad all interested, are entirely satisfied at the end of the treatment. Call or address The Neal Inttitute. 1S0J South Tenth Street. Telephone Douglas 7S5(, Omaha, Neb. THE OMAHA BEE Omaha' Great Home Paper. per. J