THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912. IIS I MS - - ii 1 Men's Summer Fixings or '6oaf tAe chibon the links th clay court or indoors; special ties in cool outing apparel for both athletic and social sides of clubdom. Outing- Shirts of aolsette, madras or xephyr, with collar of tame, S2.SO, S3 and 1.50 Flannel Shirt la cream, blue, gray or white, at 93-30. S3.80 and 2.00 Club Trousers, cream serge. elao black atrip aerge and flaanela, aa, as and (4.50 While Be, at 93 and $1.25 Washable Than, Imported mad rat and percale, la many col or scheme.... aoe and 25t Fcmr-ia-Haecla. Cheney allka la moat all colore of the rain bow I UK) down to 501 Silk Box, many eolora, few arte 1JW and 50 irk list.. 50M Athletic I'Bdenrear, made aa men like It. . VbIoo tulta and two-pioee auita, $2M, 93 00, 1JM and $1.00 Or Bests are the beat we haow of at.. 50 to $1.50 OoU Cap, Teanl Hata, Classy Straws bad Panama. Tmww rnnn 1 LONG PARADE IN DES MOINES i UWYERS DISCUSS LIABM! 151S-20 fmm Street TITANIC YICWEULOGIZED Federatioa of HnaioUni Totei $1,000 lot BoTTiTiaf Kinsmen. . asmourn taxi back seat Besides Election arMeer. All l tM Are ( Itaadpet Element, Tcewat la Cheats ae Itlt NMlif Place. Selecting Toronto aa the meeting place far mi aa dlepostag of routine mature the Amertcen Psderatloa ef Musicians cleared the deck yesterday afternoon for a memorial te the talatlvM o( musl ctaae wbe want down aa the Titanic. . Resolution of condolence and sym pathies te the families ef the musicians aha ware loot the Titanic an eulo liaa te thos wha ware hrethar In their a roof, ware extended at the afternoon Mem M. "Nearer, My Ood, te That." was sung by Mrs. A. A. Covalt, accomjitnled an the plane by F. A. Strewn. ' Th delegate remained standing during th staging. The resoHiiton. reported by a Special coin ml Use. favored the subscription of U,sm, te be raised and used as a fund to be seat te the relative et the de ceased aed recommended tha atndlng out of letters te tha different locals of the country seeuestlag them te give eencerta end musessls te relae a larger eum lor the state cause. .. Secretary Own Miliar dallvarad tha principal agarose la commemoration of the Tussle's dead and was followed In hart tpieebii by George w. Bop. Charles A Derlln and a. L. Bagtey. Upon the saejiplstlea ef the astceiss the coa veatlea proceeded te the regular busi es at the eseeiea. Waste msuiery Ka sxleted bare latere among the gsleeetes te the see vaatJe was shndaated. The Hew Terk defegeuea. which eneeeedad M putting forth Wllllaiw Kerageed's heme for elec tion against Secret si y Owen Millar, was th only evidence left ef the prespaetlve fight Oh the etectiea ef the entire ticket Pretlseot Wahar m tha chair state that the ouavcntUm had ssTtirty-tiee reeeiu tions te pete epen And that te complete th burtons before the assembly the dsekgste ainet iH theroeelvee te a shert tnna whew the eeevpy the flaer. A aiettoa aeolyhtf the three-minute rule we woattfntowsry sarrted. tBMUttttB wMfolt tie) 0a vemto arid srhleh eecegtet at least alf ef 4M nasrtwg Susslsn was a debate en a preeeesd amin tineas, at article 1 ef the WATCH REPAIRING UM JeWaUrVg Baaeres All Work QusranUed, Pi lose Reeeenable. FDHOLM tOehISaraeg eoastltutloa, referring te a modlflceUoe of tha Initiation fees required: of mem bers treniferred from ana local to an other. Several delet atea cried for recogni tion on the subject, but the chairman's gavel had full control of the situation, and ene dslacate waa heard at a 0 me. SENATOR DIXON . . DENIED TICKETS ... (Continued from First Fega.) - . Tall campaign- Tha work la a ountln eetlea of the Inquiry started a few da sge by Chstrman William Bernee, Jr. ,, la the malorlty ef catas the poll Is being made through the national rem mltteafnea of the respective stataet'-er thro ash the chairman ef tha atete dele gations, wha are asked to report exactly be Wlhe IndlvWuel delegates stand. As betweaa Senator Root, who le the choice ef the national committee ea arrange ments, and any eubetltuts who may he proposed by the Reoeevelt leadere. It Is claimed at the Tart national headquarters that replies Ihua received Indicate a gen eral support ef the former. , Wow Verk Daleaataa far Tail. KBW TORK, May Reports that the Kings sounty delagetas te the. Chlcegs eeeiventloa are wavering In their eupport te President Tail are denied togay b. County Chairman Ttmolhy U WoodrufC, who ssya "I have Interviewed fourteen ef the six teen delegates la KMtga county and they have all assured me they are for TaR 1 can say positively that there will ha ae wavering. I am for the nomination et President Teft and will be se te the end." Mistaken rereaaldehrde far Whlehy. SIOUJC FALLS. , D- May -(Special. Wtcoh Isote, employed en the farm f Jehh P. Maiaon, near the vlllasa ef H or on. 1M as the result ef drinking formaldehyde, which ha le believed te kev mistaken tor whisky. He had been drinking hard fnr aeverel day and had a eupply of whleky In bottle, evidently getting th bottle rostalning formalde hyde mixed with these. The Remarkable Demonstration of th Automatic Mail Appliance in the window ! Jltfler, Stewart & Beaton Co il attracting considerable attention and arous ing great interest in the device and iU ex ploitation. , If you have not already seen thia miniature , model in actual suocessfnl operation, do not fail to set aside a few minctes and avail yourself of the opportunity of viewing the ONLY mail catcher that absolutely Catches Both Ways1 also enter the $100 prize contest You May Win This is the only ypublic demonstration we hare made ia this city. Aritaa Aetcaatic Mail Catcher Mf. Co. Stock Dow selling at $10 per share. Buy while you - can get it at this price. - 9343 Off National Bank Boildifif Decoration Day Pageant it Elaborate for Yean. Moat KA2TT TH0USA1DS II U5X I'aiteg itates Caialrr. Satlaeal Gearg sag Ctrle Orcaelaatleaa March with Vetcraae ef Two Win. (FYom e Staff Correnpondcnt. DES MOINES. Ia.. May ML-ISpadal Teicram.The Memorial day parade in Dee Moines waa said to be the most im posing given for msny years. It was par tlcipaud in by the etvtl war veterarw. the Philippine war veterans, members ef the Sixth cavalry. Called States army. end two tsmponlce of Iowa National Ouarda. In addition there were the hoy scouts and various civic organisations. Ex-Oovarnof tnnk. D. Jack eon was pres ident of the day and J. C Hllllman of Logan, former lieutenant governor, was the speaker. Mines Open Today. Official notice was received todey by the heeds of local mine unions of the signing of the contract for two years for wages In ths district No.. 11 mines, end work will bs resumed tomorrow or Mon day. The mines all had beca closed sine April t and some et them will be slow In resuming work. I - Want Markers far Mormea Trail. ins state legislature will be asked to make an appropriation to help purchase the marble marker for the old Mormon trail across the etate from Keoetuqua to Council Blurts. The state Deuxhtere of the American Revolution I In charge et the ererk. each daughter In the stste will bs asked to give II to the causa. Bar Aiaociation Hears Address by Victor Eotewster. LEGISLATIVE COKJOTTEI ACTS Varieea ' tai Changes eevsaaeeageg la 'reevdere la Benefit Llti- a Uwrer Alike Are Frrsaatag te Bed?. NERVOUS, DEBILITATED and RUN-DOWN Either the Best Cure or Tooa Vita Will Build Yon Up Again. - B ywa are aeiuiis. deWlltated. and run down) la health, there are two things 70 Pioneer. Road Builder Is Dead at Kearney SIOUX crrr. Ia, May 3t.-Jiir.es T. Kennedy, u years eld, builder of the nret rallMad lute .Uou diy, a4 reaiaent or Sergeant Bluffs sines m. died at the home ef hi daughter, Mrs. T. A. Packard, at Kearney, Nth., last night. When the Sleue city A Pacific railroad waa started from Missouri Val ley. Mr. Kennedy took ti.e contract for laying the el eel. It waa completed into Sioux city la net. ... Cadahr lakeret. ml. SlOfX CITt. Ia.. May S9.-Tha atrike pf nearly IN laborer at th cftidahy plant ended today, the company grant ing tha men' demands for cents an hour. The Armour compear granted a similar incrasse te Ite laborers, lewa ftewe Notes, IMA OROVE-. Hlrr MSlr, aM .-l.... v. ..." n-i ui iu,m nero or etmpenn et von Dohren. haa been granted a patent on a new pips coupllns. The couDllr,. ! wriat might be termed a slip Joint and la ua on wsets pipee of sinks snd wh oowis in so-called modern plumbing. No 7 !? rlu,r r the Joint and It is IDA OROVB lira nan tL. .,..., 4. uddenly el rick. n with spoi.lejy st her home on the big Chicago ranch In ihe " pan ot ma emintr. and died without resalnlng coneolouenew. atie vve nueoenu ana seven children. - IDA OROVB Albert McKv ,A . narrow esrsis from desih wrien a belt ; ie enxine short and drew a lead irinder toward the enefne. MrKsy waa standlns between the anM,. ni th. engine and coeid rM get out of ike way. aiesKins 111a grimier over bis wes eerneiip cut and erlussd. LOTHROP SCHOOL HAS PICTURE OF MISS ELCOCK An October tay-OoHen ' In Memory of Lucy A. Klcock. This I the inscription on a brass Mate beneath a beautiful sect lira which ha Just been preeentsd to the Loth roe sehool ky the listen ot Mia Laoy Eicock. wha for twelve yeare waa a devoted teacher In that school and Wh a little more tnaa a year el nee responded to tha rail ef the great teacher. Hundreds ef children who hays had her earnest teach, lng and have coma under her sweet and womanly Influence stand before the pic ture enjoying Its quiet beauty and radl aaoa with. a feeling ef reverent tender- a- And as tons a the tenure shall have a place among the beautiful art eolleetloa la Lethrop s balls ths memory et Lucy A. Klcock shall endure. COLORED ATTORNEY IS .FOUND JDEAD IN OFFICE r"rd U Smith, a colored attorney, Waa found dead In his rooms In the Cretgh Ion block yesterday afternoon by Robert rdrd, colored, of I1M Capital avtnua, wbe waa aeeklng legal advice. Indication are mat Bmltb strangled te death from aa Internal affection, eay two doctors sxaminea his body. Coroner Willie C. Crosby took charge of the body. Smith nae rsaioea in uman fifteen years. He waa et years of ag and a graduate et wiiberrorce college, Wllberforce. O. MARITAL TROUBLES WILL BE AIRED TODAY Mrs. Nellie Tinker alleges that her hue band la over fond of Mrs. Longton. end the latter malmiatee that Mr. London Dkee Mr. Tinker tea well. Wedneeday signt at the Longton room, m North Eighteenth street. Mrs. Tinker found her husband In the company ef Mrs. Long ton. A Quarrel ensued la which Mr, Longton Is said te have need a revolver with euch force that Mrs. Tinker had to have a gaah sewed up. A warrant waa Issued yeeteraay and served for- tha ar rest ef Mrs. Lengtoa. The marital troubles of (he Tinkers and Leeiatone will he aired this morale la ponce court. MAM BURNED TO DEATH AT MOOSE LAKE, MINN, MOOSE LAKE. Msy K.-One maa waa burned to deetb, six persona Injured, ene of whom may ale. and damage amounting le CS.ete dune la a fire teday in a building occupied as a restaurant Mary Llndakng and Clara Travta Jumped from the second story with three children it, their arma. They ware badly lafured. The dead maa a Arthur Blooatquist. Erich Greebarg may die frees bursa Little Bas'a Week Broke. 8IOVX FALLS, a. D..May sVKSpe da!. Lester Watson, axed t years, re stdtng with hie parents est a farm la Beadle county, was tnstaatly killed ae the result ef a fail. Himself, la eesspany with hie grandfather and brother, were tiding aa a with reck whoa the elder ebiM. aged years, jumped frees the wagoa while It was mevtagi In ettametlng te follow his brother Lester fen with his bead betweea the spokes ef the wheel, his neck being arc Some of the Intricate problems confront ing the governor commission which Is framing ths workmen compensation and employers' liability act were presented to the Omaha Bar association last night by Victor Kosewater, a member of the com mission. There followed the addree aa Informal discussion of the points by members of the association. Question a tratha scons ij ,k. HMM. kill .L . I L . . A. . . - . I various features and what I being done ' -r . under elmllar bills la stales which hays adopted It, were answered by the speaker. eaa do to bring beak year strength and wttaltty. Toa eaa go to a aanitarium aad take the rest cure or sou can eecura the great modern tonle "Tone vita" and let at build 70a op and furnish new aourish aaant far year shattered nerVes. If you knew what, wonderful reouMa hava k-a accomplished by Tena Vita" since phTSteUoe first retrod need R Is this country yoa would much rather take this tonle than to ga to aay eaaUartusa ea earth. Hera Is a statement from Mr. J, K House, of Ml Twentieth Ave.. Mil- who haa triad "Tone Vita." 1 waa all raw down. In tenser nervous and suffered with the most A rssolutlon thanking Mr. Hoeewatsr violent headaehea. for placing the work of the commlestoi 1 day. my body before the association waa unanimous! adopted, as was also a motion placing tha association en record as favoring an em' ploy ere" liability aad workmen's cempen setioa bill. The latter with recommends Hons ss ts features of the bill went ever as unfinished business to tbe next regu lar meeting of the Bar association In Oc tober. -. After ths discussion or the proposed bill a report of tbe legislative commit tee wss mads in which proposals to amend certain laws pertaining te tech aicalitlee of court procedure precipitated sums lively argument, resulting in ths adoption of seme sod rejection of others. h'attce of Eseegtleaa A motion to adopt an amendment to the present law concerning serving bills of exception "OB opposing counsel was adopted. Tha motion proposes the filing of tha bill of exception with the clerk ot the court, while notice of the filing shsll bs msllsd te opposing counsel. This, It wss sxplslned. Is for ths purpose ef doing away with .th necessity of going long distances to reive the opposing counts! it hs la away. Another motion, that to limit th time In Which appeal can be taken. Was adopted by .the association. Where six months hs bean the limit of time It Is propossd to shorts th period to sixty day. A motion M abolish exception te court rulings. In which it waa aet forth that there le no nee leas waste of time In recording exceptions, .was also adopted. , J. W. Wooteugh and Stanley M. Itsse Water, as minority members of ths legis lative committee, had their report made out In printed namphlet and copies were retributed among the BMmhtrs of ths ssoclstlon. -.w-- Seme ef the - reeommeodatloao they make arei To urge the eukiMSsioa st aa amendment to the cooelltuticei to repeal kertloa Mt Article i. wble mokes It see sleie "te dreg every civil suit through all the courts te tbe supreme court. Second-Te shorten Ihe time to and make up leaves m all eivll tea day la answer summons, thirty day to lodge transcript est appeal in the su preme court and slaty ears s ledge ef exceptions. : Tblro-To provide that ssotiono for aew I rial should be heard by at least l die. trict Judges within ten days ed th trial And that Unless they giwat aaw trial (hla tea dsys after Mhmieelea of the moiisn, ins renin or eoereo snail stand. Time te be extended only because et Ul- asss et ceuneel, or engagement for brief gerlod la trial of snot her oaae. Ales te require the Judges en bearing motions lor Sew trial, te enter Short nasaieraadusi ef the facts found by them and their eon elusions of low thereon aad to. preside for publication of seme, ...... Tbe Judges thus sitting upon motioni for new trial could perform ail th rune tlens at a reviewing tribunal, hut with out th unavoidable deity incident to an appeal from on court ts another, roortn Te advocate ae a temperaer expedient, wntil constitutional amendment sen be made, tha withdrawal of tbe fight of eupereedess In sM rtvU cases. Fifth To limit th appellees - Jwrledld- tlon of the supreme court tor (a) Crlm Inal cases. (b Case Invohrtftg nutations of publls Interest and of grave lavpert and serious argeney. - c) Cases In which tbe court of the several Judicial d,e- trfcts are deciding qussTtone-ef general law In conflict with each other.1 Slxth-To allow any tars of the seven Judges of the soprem eort to determine any cess in sent court, thereby mere than doubling the number of epinhmi possible m the same time ag under pres ent condltlona . Announcement waa made at th meet. lng that the annual sods! tethering of th association ts set for Thursday after aoon, June 11 The Judge of the su preme coort have accepted urvtuthm to attend. At the Theaters Weber and fields and their big Jubilee company of M players wtll vlatt this eity for ene performanc only eat Tues day night, June t, at Boyd's theater. It le the largest and most dieting Wood eompany of players ever gathered Baser ene nutaagement la that peruHs atykr ef entertaiameat, and throughout the country there le the hvellest surtoalty as sse sush playera as Wsber and rteids thsmserrss, Lllllaa fcmssll. ray Tempe- ton, William Collier. George fetes. Br. Me Clayton, John T. aUUy, Ada Lewis Helena Collier Oarrlch aad Prankis Bailey. The -company wtll present that potpourri ot Wsbsr-Flelds resnlaJaorncet called "Hokey Pokey."- and a miniature burlesque known as "Bunty Bulki . the Strings." which closed ea May 11 aa rk gagemeat ef Iht per lorsia noes M tbe Broadway theater. New Tork. witnessed by nearly ls,t person. Aha receipts exceeding tMs,sm The Weber aad PleMs eompany Is, ths most expenetTe that ever ded togstkes-.. Neasiy sH ef the grta- dpeia have starred at the heed of the'r a eoa ponies, while sssne of the per sons playing tha amallar part are stx. weU known to tame. The aienagimsnt of the aVaadess the ater aaaeuace the engsgesssat far two Bights only ea aeat Sunday aaaV MooCay ef Largmaa' big Yiddish Comedy com pany hi two plays. Oa Sunday eight David's Violin." a musical comedy m three sets, will he offered, aast- far the Moadsy sight bill "Tb Broken Means" will be the offering, trarmg this ea gssTmat Bepeiar arlcee wul prwvwU. I felt tired and dull susnill benumbed at times, and t did no sleep well My al- twstioa waa Imperfect and I was contln olbj constipsted. As aooa aa I ate any thing my stomach fiiad with gaa aad I Was dsrtressed tor a half hear or more. My mind wss dun and my memory eery poor. I contracted a cold easily aat suf fered with severe coughs. Sometime ago I talked with a physician who advised mo te take Tone Vita.' I did It load am glad f did for the medicine was wonder- t fa! In my am. I feel as thoegh I had a new leas oh Ufa. My ambition baa re turned aa well aa my strength aad energy. "I new sleep well and get up in the morning feeling cheerful and ready for work. "My wife was alee run down and nerv oas. She started taxing the medicine when It began to help me. Bet Improve. ment baa been fine and eh st now la good health." If you are run down and ha vest soeuih strength R ts your own fault K yon feel misers Me a day longer, when yew eaat get ssich a preparation as "Too ttat" Sherman A Mecenneil Drag Co.. ktth and Dodge; Owl Drug Co.. Nth and Har ney; Harvard Pharmacy. Mth aad Par aont Suv. and Loyal pharmaey. North Nth St, ts the agent tor Toon Vita la Omaha and will refund the war. etiaee price If ft I not entirety earlo faetery.' The Approved Form ela Go, Dortoa, a HUPP SYSTEMUCH PRAISED Koying Picture Mei Will Reproduce Mechanism ia Action. . PEMONSIXAHOyS MADS IS EAST, fioreeasaeat aad Ballraad OffleUU ' Marvel al Bfffcslaaiey of Device -- - that - to AttrwettBg to Maeh Atteatlca. WASHINOTOIf. May M.-TBU country ha made many strides ht the but quar ter ef a century.' Probably no singl feature In American development has played so tm portent a pert la It dp baudiat aa th growth of the railway mall eemee, aad wtth th advent of the Hup system th railway mall ser vice of th world erlM he Immeasurably benefited. As h th eaa tn all Innova tions, th world n inclined to b (kep ileal, but skepticism ha vanished and the Hug mechanism is receiving praise from the government official who have Witnessed Hs Braetieal workings. Th praste at government- efftdets apptte wtth soual fa to the score of promt seat eft lets IS repreeentlng nearly all th railroad of this country who hav viswed the Hupp systern tn action. These eUntonetradon are given at rhd argent request of many public mm whs realise the atssaslty for each an Improve ment ia th moll semes. It hao been ouggcoled thnt arrtngs awnts be mad whereby these demonstra tions be rtprodtioed In sll the leading moving picture bouses ef the country and the Path rrer Moving Picture com pany a rspreeentauve arc aew on th groan. old. former sea captain on the Atlan tic water, far many years a wall known resident ot this city, died very suddenly t o'clock from heart failure. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AT BRANDEIS THEATER TONIGHT All Is now in readiness foV "A Royal Family," Robert Marshall's three-act drama, which will be presenttd at ths BrandM theater this evening by mem ber of th Omaha High school senior elass under ths direction of Mis Lillian Fitch. Forty Students are Included in the csst. which Includes an array of fifty four selected costumes Final drees rehearsals with all scenic effect tn order were held yesterdsy at th Braadeia, the first practice lasting from t e clock la th morning until t In th afternoon and the second in the evening treat T until Vt.lt O'clock. DEATH RECORD. Prodcstcht M. C rwaeaaeyer. . Croaemeyer, R years old. died Wednesday or old ag at th home t hla granddaughter, Mr. H. M. Mua aeras. SM Lefaystte avenue. Me wss bs Boost health natll shout a month be tas his death. - . He waa born tn W9 at Haotburg.jOer many, and earn vy Chicago at th age ef la. He merrwt la Chicago I mi and cam Nebraoei with his family And 'settled en a farm In Jeffersog pre cinct la 1MT. He retired from tn (arm In m and else lived la Osnaha. He wsa a prominent mernbsr of the Ne braska Pioneers and was Identified with early Dcugia twenty eoHthnx - The funeral will be held from the rest- deaoe of Mr. Munneek at I p. at Tn- day. Interment at Mount Hope He kt survived by hie Acugbior. Mrs. 1. H. rVlnsnear, and th tallowing grand- hlMrcn: Mrs. H. bL Msmneebe, Arthur ft. Bchreiber. A Ilea Wlnapear, Mr. Tbemss Canus, Arthur. Bobert gag I read Croaemeyer, all of Orrasha, aad Mr. Fred M. Hunter of ldncoia. , roptaln B. W. Icrfe. . ORINNELL. Is- May at-lperal.- Captain Rodaey W. Clark, scoot revs ,25th Anniversary Sale Begins Monday, June 3d Hayden's Showings will repraaent months of careful aolectiaf and buying by our various manager. Profit hav not been eonsld cred la oar effort to giv you th btggeat nonjs worth of aaliifaetlon you vr knw, . WATCH FOR fX'BTBJbB ANXOt'HCKMENTS. PREPARE TO COME MOVOAr Toa aaver boforg had sav in f opportunity equal to this sale's offering. a-bJJayden Broi---i 1 sT.r.i iCaVaiiti I if .-..:.'l' ir Wu 11 I Outiigs Do you enjoy Gj ClimW mountains II HiiiTiin Kg game Camping out Odetfinacoalofian Two weeks, or longer, in tht cool, invigorating air of the Colorado Rockies will give you a new lease oflifc Low-fare Excursion on the Santa Fe all summer. Fast trains, Fred Harvey meals. Double tracks. One hundred miles' view of the Rockies. - After teems Colorado, go down to the old city of Santa Ft, New Mexico, snd then on to the I Grand Canyon of Arizona. Ask lot ear Summer outing folders ' "A Colorado Summer." "Old-New Sent U," and "Tnaa of Cbauns.'i temari Lsihbff. Om. Aft., tli Itli Si- TMe Him ion. Those, Wslsui 111. AMf9EMtWTh. vim afT V . KewWiyto Core JPinples A Wovdeeral Vanlahiag IAquM Called Zrmo That Bid Farewell to All Pimples aad Facial Eruptloaa. ta a Bay ot Two They ). Sxcay a Pretty trst la Beetle by a Tecs Oemplesloai Although well kowa throughout tbe country. ZEMO, the wonderful cxtemai cure for all skin affile tl one. Is now being mtroduccd hero ea a pocitve guarantee. It la a marveioua remedy. E. W. ttocc a telceealcd cbccslot. gained widespread fsmo whan seer his direction with XstO he cured sons ef th worst cases ef eesema, ptiea. hlaehhsadc. tetter. barber's ttrh. salt rhscin. Metehee. spot ted face, chafing; awajdruff aad aM dlo- ic of the skrn and scalp. ZKMO ts eg drug (1st at ll.Ot for the urge regular else bottle. But la order that roe may teat ZEMO aad have no further axewoo tar any akin arvptMa. a liberal tt-ceat eta battle ht aerw est sale at th Drag Store, er ss trailed en receipt ef by E. W. Boca Modtcln Co. St LeoJa, Me. SEMO ks a purs, eieetv. Tantahln liquid. The mens sat II too oh 00 th ekia st anlei right bs and ywa feel th relief al eace. It Is aet a sale, aasee, dnttneat cr eressaac. Oct the trtel bottle today aa a positive guarantee. ZEMO !c Sold Mix Ethel Hopp and Frank A. Jacob-b hlghiT yeceownonoea y leairmg son were married by Rss. Charlee W-laruggmt iniwifiieui America, aaa m Savidge at bkj ieslin.s WHaienty ait I Omaha by Shennaa McCwanea Drug at M Mlse Edna Hop. tOs C, lsth ana Dodge: owl Drug CO, lt id Albert Kraaeo war and Harney: Loyal PharonK-jr. Loral the attsodanta. The entire party cams I hotel; Harvard Pharmacy, lilh aad Far-t-ces gjrreeuee, fieh, na Sts. FIRST APPLICA CATION DARKENS GRAY HAIR Tea sea l kae to hav gray hair ee faded brir If yoa doa't waa to. Why leek eld or unattractive? if jeur hear at gray er laded, you eaa ehaoga M easily, auickly aad cftectivsiy by using Wysth's Saga and Sulphur Hair Rexesdy. lev a uuie unignt. aaa la u mens-1 bag you will he agreeahig aurprlasd at. Oi results trees a atnglo epelloellea. ' The gray hairs will be lees eoaeolcuoua. and altar a tew mors applies usee will be restorsd to natural 0040. 1 Wyeth's Ssge and Sulphur alee autekly ismsve aandruft, leaves the acalp tliss and healthy, and promotes the growth ef the1 hair. It kt a eieca wheissuias dreastag which may ha used at aay Urns with perfect safely. I Get a fifty cent bottle from pour drug gist today, and ate how oalckly tt will restore the youthful color and beauty ot j your hair and forever end the seats ; dandruff, hot. Itchy acalp and falling 1 hair. All druggists ssll It under guaran tee that the money will he refunded If yoa are not Battened after fair trial. Special agent. Sbsrmsa A McCeonellT DRINK : LAKE HANAWA NOW OPEN More beautiful than ew before. A First Class Restau rant entirely enclosed with screen. Dancing In th Grand Ball Room. Fin Music, Free Mov ing Picture Every Evening. Many other attraction. Admhiionto Park Free KRUGPARK Open, Saturday, Joac 1 Come, Bring the Cbtldivsi to Spend the rA M tluialta'e Slant Popular Resort. Band Concert Dally. First Class Cafe, Kxrrllrat Sea-vtrc Visit Th Old law, us Big Roller Coaster, th Pr-any Arcade and other attrartlotta. Brandeis Theater Oa anght axy, rrUay, May tt. Prlesai BOt se II. Mcasa, glj end gj. Vac Beator eisse ef the Omaha lira acheol, Pretest Meeert atarahUI'a Tlagllag Ootnaay BramaT "A Beyil Family" Bhtberate Prcdeettsa, Oast et rtate . Iselsnlns Veraea --'ib aa teau r Scats at araaaela Bex Office ' Wednesday. HABIT iirh-w CURED M0"KiDv' IM E A L m aaBBJ sT-t Aaaa OarHck ai,d Weber and Ftdda Ttiiiiitt I !ti!L?ow tntni. rSrvSspH' iCreS.EISSOW NEAL INSTITUTE ABI"T?lM 'f- i,r-- laaa a ion a, nana. xt.a. Modses. lsdisn csrtocmiste: Tony Lew t Meat av iwn bt, omaaa. Wee- B!cfare: oirdeirera Cogs; Tonr BB9VBBSSMBSWfSeSSeSWSSMKM Burton sings Laiuler's conge. Picture : changed dailr. Jeew vaudeville Tharl. '' ' BS-!- day. Honrs. 1 to 1: lWSBaTa I A SI tKUEjiTs. Jtetlw.m. Allwixal.e THE AISDOMK jBRANDEIS THEATER Pasmass aad TnmtTVU, street. aarsTBAg An MOsTBAT bio BBCoaArrow biu romran LifflEIB'j YiutSsi CecttS Cfflntuse Mies Lewis tie Treves, emgt-ig end o-J rt . ' Daaemc. The Osars. iugglln SUBOay. DaTld I Violin Comed:ana. Frank Putnam. Robe ajr.Jw em. r , 1111 Moeiloglst and Fiddler Three New HLOWOZJ. .Tilt BrOKen Heart Perrare Bel Rrerr Kletit. bob, aoc. soo. Scats ew