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- - - THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. MAY 2S, 191'- . VERY BAD EG7ETM L. ;:. . .... - . . ... ... amr--zr-f r " - .1 a 1 1 4. ... 1 j i in ii i ,i i rt i : it milium AnurinA VVIieil HT m CILU W H H , AH OF VVS nfflKPn AT I JPS VII II MPS I II CERTAIN COMFORT AND SURE SERVICE. UN HAM tfJ ItAnS j1 . . .; . ; ! . I is ,T T THEN the heat J Cracked, Would Itch and Bum Until It Set Her Crazy. Used Medicines Until Discouraged. Used One Box Cuticura Ointment and One Cake Cuticura Soap and Hand is Well. R. F. D. , St. Joseph. Ko. "I m fifty Twin old and km nan erstmaea my bane from tbe end of my thumb to mr wrist for twenty yean. It would eome ta pimples and tba tt would crack aed to water would coma out and form acaba. It wu very bad. Wt band ksolnd Just like a spent, it wu all full el bolea and would itch and bun until It would set me emy. I could cot put my bandt la water but that it would make it wane. I used nwdlciiwa until I waa dia eouraced. I then tried the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I uaed one box el tbe Cuticura Ointment and one cake of Cuticura Soap and my hand la well. I am writing tats hoping It , will help aome other auSerer at it haa helped me." (Signed) touts. Hygo.llov.30, '11. UNSIGHTLY PIMPLES ON FACE Far Many MonoW Cuban RemeieaCorei M7 E. lot n St.. New York, N . Y. " I was troubled with pimplea on my face for many months. They kept on ateadily tnrraasing. Tbey were aa unsightly that I waa aabamed to go outdoors. I doctored them with every thing the market prof easing to cure pimplea. However, nothing helped and I thought I would ban to go through life with a pimply face. At last a trteod recommended Cuticura Soap and Ointment to me. I bought aome. After asktg Cutieure Soap and Ointment toe cum waa eoapteamtttaaa dare.'' (signed) MM Saaooia Frank, lor. M. U1L Cwacura Soap aod Ooaanura Oaattaaut are IBM by druggiata and deaaas throughout the world . Liberal ample of each mailed free, wile SJ-p boot. Addrasl, "Cusleura," Dept. T, Boston. TendeMaead men ahauld there rllk Outkura Soap Shawmf Stick. SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION THIS WEEK HERRICK REFRIGERATOR W invite) your lnipectlon of this Ideal cold dry air refrig erator. We have on display one of tbeee celebrated refrigerator, teed and filled with provisions of all kinds. ,, TVe will uk plaaaure in ex plaining the merits of the HerrlcJt, and show you that all Hindi of vegetables, fruit, cheese, etc can be kept In a Herrlck without any one article taking the odors, not even milk. THE HERRICK come tn sprue, whit jjunel and ' Opt 18. Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co. fra CT . XICHOION OP MISSOl'RI WIN JJTVO THF WVTARD HfRPl.E RACE IV ! 8F.OOVPS AT THE MISSOl'lM VALLEY CONFERENCE MEET SAT URDAY. THIS TIME IS WITHIN ONE-FIFTH OF A SECOND OF THE WORPD S IXTERCLLEtilATE KKIUJ. , THRONGS TO WITNESS GAMES Twenty Thousand People Will Cheer Young Athletes. C MEET TO BE HELD SATURDAY Mare) Tkaa Flftr Entraats ta Sosae f the Seas! Create e Pwlled Oft at Rowrke , - Pk. It Is estimated that a crowd of ,W will witness the atbletlo meet of the city school at Rourke park Saturday' after noon, beginning at 1:10 o'clock. Requests for tickets have been surprtungly num erous. Four hundred students have been entered. t " Followlnc are the schools that will he represented: Bancroft. Basis, Csas, Castellar, Central. Central Park. CUfton BUI, Comenlua, Columbian. Druid Hill. Edward Roeewater. Farnam. Franklin. Howard Kennedy, Kellom. Lake. Leaven worth, Lincoln. Long. Lsthrop, Mason, Monmouth Park. Pacific. Park. Saratoga. Saunders. Train. Vinton, Walnut tint and Windsor. Officials have bean named as follows: Honorary seteree. & U. Graff. Referees: R. F. Clapp, Guy S. Reed. TJrdveralty of Kebraska. Judcea: F. H. Garvin. E. O Oepson. J. F. Woolery. R. A. Van Oradale, Dr. C. W. Pollard. D. C. Ruamlael, B. E. Mc Millan. E. O UlUer. Startera: H. E. Wallace, R. L. Welker. Timers: C O. Linn, 8. U. Rosawater. James Rlehardaon. C. E. Reed, Painter Knox. Kelso Morgan. J. O. McKay. H. O. Montaomery. Field Jndges-Lee Wllsen. 1. A.' Knotta. W. E. CottrelU Oeorre McDougall, Judas Festner. Hugh Millard. Vergil Rector. Robert Wood. Julian Williams. Clerks of Course-T. J. Maxwell, R. L. Cams. - ' Assistant Clerks of Courae B. F. Ruf fner, R. L. Eandbert. J. A. Farnberg. O L. Whltmore, Oeorge C. Sutherland. R. S. Flower, R. O. Miller, Parker Jordan. Henry House. ocorers-J. S. Kedelund, A. W. Miliar, L F. Hemenway. Aaslstsnt Scorers-John Drezel, Howard Blttlnger, Coleman Gordon. Mark Hughes. 1 Leslie Burbenroad, Warren Fitch. Custodian of Prises N. H. Nellon, F. A. Turner. " Head Usher-E. H. Orchard. ' ' Events will include . the' running high Jump, running broad Jump, flrty-yard dash. EO-yard run, tug-of-war and relay racaa. From thirty-five to fifty students are entered for each event. There will be flfty-slx In each division In the relay rtce. The 230-yard run will be contested by fifty students. Uniformed Woodmen Meet Here in June The first district of the uniform rank. Woodmen of the World, embracing Ne braska, Iowa, Minnesota, North and South Dakota, wilt hold Its annual encampment this year at Krug Park for one week, commencing July 24. The two companies making the beat drilling records will be awarded a trip to the national encamp ment, with all expenses paid. - . Burlington Looks. ; . for Line of Its Own in Oil Territory CASPER. Wye.. May n.-tSpedal.V Recent rumors that the Burlington will build a line from Casper north throusn the Salt creek oil fields to Buffalo ard Sheridan, making the resources of the big oil pool and rich agricultural section to the north tributary to 4ta coast to gi'U project are materially strengthened hv the fart that a big surveying outfit la at work north of Casper. The Bur 11 ni ton Is now laying steel to Powder Rivet where It will connect with the North western, a section of which Is under leas te Orln Junction, where connection is to be made with the Colorado A Southern The recent arrival of high Burlington officials in Csaper where they Investi gated oil conditions and Inspected sites for a depot and freight yards Indicates the trackage agreement with the North western is only temporary and lends color to rumors of a Hne from the oil fields to Buffalo and Sheridan. Extraordinary development of the Salt Creek oil fields In the last ninety daya, during which the production Increased approximately M per cent, together with the large amount of development work now under way, la an Important factor In the rail road's probable decision to build. Earthquake Shakes Town of Guadalajara GUADALAJARA. Mex . May J7.-(Vla Mexico City, May X-l-Thla city was again violently shaken by an earthquake at MIS tonight.', Tbe shock was the hesvlest recorded during the present period of seismic disturbances. Msny walls were cracked. Thousands of per sons prepared to pass the night In the parka and gardens A second shock, much lighter, followed twenty minutes after the first. For more than two weeks since the first heavy earthquake, light tremors have been experienced at Intervals. Terror luts again taken possession of Ine neo.Ve. 1 M'CONNELL SPEAKS OF FLAG In, Memorial Address He Touches on Anarchy and Graft SHOULD KICK LOKIMER OUT Declares that Reeeat Eleetloao Are Coatrollrdl by Foreigners wis De Not Kasw Aaythlas A boot This roantri'. "The tour thousand who controlled the recent election in Omaha know nothing of the flag, know nothing of our country, know nothing of the battler of these old soldiers." was an exclamation In Rev. Thomas H. McConnell's sermon before the Grand Army of the Republic Sun day morning at Westminster Presbyterian Church. . He explained later that he waa refer ring to the foreigners who filled the polls of the loner wards. He made the state ment aa a following line to a declaration that there Is no combination of nations that could make us feel uneasy, but that our great problems are within. "Senator Lorlmer," he said, "should not be permitted to resign: he should be kicked out. We must have no place In our government for bribe givers, or bribe takers. Aaarcbr Is. Problem. "And anarchy," be declared, "now la raising its hydra-head and that great problem must be met. In the last two months the great American fleg twice has been torn down and trampled in the duet. We need some Judge to say Take away the franchise and the freedom of these people. They would rob ua of every Institution which they enjoy.' "In thia day we need men to stand for the flag and our honor. These things within should fill us more with anxiety than the possible enemies without. There Is anarchy, there Is the Immigration question and the public school, all prob lems that must be solved." Nrarly forty old soldiers, members of Custer post No. 7, Grand Army of the Republic occupied the front seats In the church. Bearing flags and the Insignia of their 'Ioat they marched two blacks to (he church to the miulo of the fife and drum The services vera special memorial . exercises, with hymns and muslo recalling the daya of battle. The veterans tat Intensely Interested in the preaeher'a review of somo of the events "I the war and the heroes those events brought out. . Rev. Mr. McConnell said he did not eome to arouse the animosity of the old soldiers which God has erased. "The sword has been welded Into a plowshare and the spear into a pruning Cork," he said. "Aa we look back over history to which time haa lent perspective there Is revealed the finger prints of God." He spoke kindly of the confederate who ffught for a cause Is which he believed. "We dishonor them and ouraelvea If we look at It any other way," said he. TELLS OF LOVE FOR SOLDIERS Rev. M. V. Hlgce Talba to Members of Georare C rook Post. Memorial aervlcea of Geore Crook post were held Sunday morning at the North Presbyterian church before an audience that crowded the church to the doors. About forty member! of the post and a large representation of the Wo men's Relief rorpa of the post occupied the front seats. Rev. M. V. Hlgbee, the pastor. Miked on "Our love for Soldiers " In glowing terms he told of the righteous cause for which Ihey gave up (heir lives. He aald by keeping us under one flag and In one great country, the Amerloan soldier bad endeared themselves to the people more than any other class of men. NEIGHBOR KILLS NEIGHBOR IN QUARREL OVER CHICKENS FOREST CITY, Is.. May H-Ssturday evening about 7 o'clock Oscar Bowers, a teamster, shot and killed hie neighbor. Carl Bmckey, In a quarrel ever chickens. Brockry was out In hia yard with a rifle to shoot stray chickens belonging to Bow era, when. It la alleged, the latter ap peared with a rifle aid fired three times. One bullet lodged nesr Brockey's heart, killing him Instantly. Bowers gave him aelf up and waived preliminary hearing. He waa bound over to the September term of court. - ' The Best Oil for All Makes of Motors Free from Carbon Are You Using POLARINE on Your Car? Our Vxk!et. "Pol-tr-in Point era.'' tells all about the PoUrino Brand of automobile, lubrlceviits and contain ' ir.auy useful hti.ta an tha care- o a car. Frs. .oct paid. Adores any arancy. Standard Oil Company Nefcratia Nebraska Members- : in Eulogy of Latta WASHINGTON. May ' 1 S -The late Congressman James Latta of Nebraska was eulogised In a special memonal aervloe held by the house of representa tives today. The speakers were Repre sentatives Stephens. N orris. Klnkeid and Magulre, all of Nebraska. ' KENNEDY TO TALK IN At the regular meeting of the Knights of Columbus In the new club bouse,' StCS , Dodge' street tonight. J- A C Kennedy has accepted aa Invitation to talk on Omaha. Like many ether or. sanitations In the city, the Knlgbts want to hear of tbe Interesting things about Omaha. - C. C Belden.-- In charge of speakers for the Know Omaha campaign. :s filling orders from a number of or IsnizaUons. ' ' FLOWER VASES For cemeteries, lawns, parks, porches etc. Artistic In design, made en tirely of cast iron. Hake your selection today while stock is complete, for delivery before decoration day. GroaTia Store Repair Works, 1206-1208 Douglas St JAN0W0SKI INSISTS ON HAVING SALOON LICENSE : Jane par Janoweekl. proprietor of a uloon at Thirty-sixth aod V streets. . fouth Omaha, has staited mandamus ac- . tlon against the South Omaha Board of ire and Police Commissioners to compel i them t) reney his 1. cense. The board has refused a renewal oa technical 'grounds, he says. FRANK J. CAREY STARTS , TO BUILD BUNGALOWS Frank J. Carey, proprietor of the Carey betel and laundry. H sticking to Ms resolve ta put a new cottage up In Omaha every summer by letting the contract for arrsdtasg and terracing his- three lots f teen Thtrty-eghtb and Fortieth ea Hamilton. He will commence the areettoa of two bungalows at Care. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Superintendent T. V. Graff will go ta free City. ta.. Thursday to deliver a rsdiietioti addreee. tv F. Csdossn la baefc from his 'annual vf-aiion at Tbermopolie. Wyo.. where he drank the waters or ne tcnereJ springs. During Sleep Nature Repairs the Human Engine If you are one of the "Sleepless - Squad" let us suggest that you avoid coffee and tea and have a cup of steaming hot POSTUM " " . before retiring. . . It has soothed the tired nerves and brought peaceful, refreshing sleep in many, many cases. The activities of the day cause more or less waste of tissue which is repaired at night during sleep. The man or woman who sleeps well at night is sure of the necessary repairs, other things being right, to make each day a time of usefulness and living a joy. SEE THEM WIGGLE When the Doctor saya "It's coffee, stop It If you want to get well " What a u.en doctor, but then plain facts are beat to know, so we may cut out (he things that hurt A few years ago a Cincinnati man went to Germany for his has 1th and ta consult one of the famous phy sicians in Berlin. . The Dr. found him a nervous wreck suffering from loss of aleep and constipation and about at) Iba off hla usual weight , But let bim tell hla own experience: "The Dr. surprised me very much by asking at ones If I was a coffee drinker, and on telling him I uaed It two or three times a day be said: 'It la poison to some persona.' "After carefully examining me he told me there was nothing the matter with me whatever but what could be entirely cured In ID days by letting coffee and other atlmulanta alone and dieting. "So I put back hon.a and wife got some Fo'atum for me The first trial didn't please me, but we found it hadn't been boiled enough. The next meal It was fine. "I seemed to begin to get well at ence and kept It up until I gained back my b Iba and all the old sick' times from coffee left for good. Now I am la prime health, fine appetite, and sleep like a boy " ' Naame given by Post urn Co, Battle Creek, Ulca. . For quick, convenient serving, try INSTANT POSTUM " 1 - id M O Cereal Regular Poetaan lie sit makes 25 cups; 25c slxe . makes Bt caps. This is regular Pos'tom in concentrated form nothing added. . ! i Mad.e in the cup-no boiling-ready to serve instantly. Postmn made right is now served at moet Hotels, Restaurants, Lunch Rooms, Soda Fountains, etc. Instant Postnm is put up in air-tight tins and . Sold by Grocers. Instant Pnstum JOc tin makes 4$ to 50 cups; son tin makes 0 to 19 caps. "There's a Reason" for Postum Postum Cergatl Company, Limited, Battle Crook. ftichJf in. V V PPresscs and dis tresses, get into Loose Fitting B. V. D. Coat Cut Undershirts and , Knee Length . Drawers or Union Suits. .There'll be no pulling or tugging to get out of them. Pur chase a suit today. 77k. Reef Wt mfcsbe? XJ i a w. p. Vttm aria t .wr. i.oe Ilk ' I A I Us IMS est Here 1 11 . rMADElFbfiTHri as a a. ceef cat uassv a w. v mmtm Lm 11 teles ax tun bar I I -WT. l.ftt ll II 11 Oswe. Wc.7fc.al.0S I lHr1'l M.M eat Kes s II -" BEST RnAiLTRW rM.4 A V. 5. Pel Of. Wr"ekw Canftas) ' . is sewn on every B. V. P. Undergarment. 'It Take no undergarment without this labaL ' j aS. The B. V. D. Company, jffl r All life is a MwhizM-and every third whiz on the road is a Ford, It's the car of the millions and the millionaire lightest, rightest, mosteco-, riomical. Many thousands of the seventy-five thousand we're building this year are being sold to owners of more expensive cars. All Fords are Model Ts all alike except the bodies. The two-passenger runabout roets 1 830 the five-passenger touring car S0 the delivery car 1700 the town rar S900 f. o. b. Detroit, completely equipped. Get latest catalogue from Ford Motor Company, 1816 Harney St., Omaha, Neb. Fbons Douglas 4600. SPECIAL IIOMESEEKERS9 EXCURSIONS To MCORCROFT, CROOK CO., WYO. June 4, 1912 To GILLETTE, CAMPBELL CO., WYO. June 18, 1912 4 I will personally conduct the above special excursion! to assist homeseekers' to locate and file upon ! 320-ACRE FREE HOMESTEADS la the vicinity of the towns named. Here you can (He upon tree homestead lands that are valuable for mixed farming,' dairying, . -poultry raising and stock raiMng the most certain and safe method of farming. These lands are well covered with nutritious grasses and large quantities of coal, building stone,-posts and poles are nearby on Government land and free to settlers. Any farmer who will go on these lsnds with enough capital ' to establish himself with comfortable Improvements, with at least ten good milk cows, a team, plow and harrow, and enough money to live oo the first year, may be reasonably certain of success. (SB j Very low rates on these dates. Send right now for our NEW FREE GOVERNMENT LAND FOLDER with large map, . Illustrations and descriptive articles about these lands. - -. ..-;.' D. CLEM DEVER, Immigration Agent. IHH la mam St., Omaha, Neb. Free Land Information " The Twentieth Century Farmer, to meet the demand ; of its readers for land .information, haa gathered and compiled data on soils, climate and farming1 conditions in all parts of the country.' It is willing to give out this information, free., if postage is sent with inquiry. ' J 5 Do You Want to Know ' About government land laws, location of land of fices, etc ' . . . j. , -: ' . How to get irrigation lands, . location of projects, -laws governing same, etc. s ; . Best sections for fruit growing, 'general fanning, stock' raising or dairying. . . Yonr questions will get prompt attention. Stata plainly and specifically what you want to know. iWrite. Land Information Bureau The Twentieth Century Farmer Omaha, Nebraska reeking to nir us rnturnansaa.