Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 23, 1912, Page 7, Image 7

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A highly oonontrtod extract of
ROOTS, BARKS and HERBS
Contains not only Sarsaparilla, but also those great ALTERATIVES, Stillingia
- and Blue Flag; those great ANTI-BILIOUS a'nd UVER remedies, Mandrake
and -Dandelion; those great KIDNEY remedies, Uva Ursi, Jumper Berries and
Pipsissewa; those at STOMACH TONICS, Gentian Root and Wild
Cherry Bark; and other valuable curative agents harmoniously combined.
This medicine is recommended for diseases and ailments arising from v 1
an impure ox low state of the Mood, suoh as .-
Rheumatism
and
Sciatica
Eczema
or
Salt Rheum
Indigestion
and
Dyspepsia
Scrofula
and
Catarrh
Boils, Ulcers
and
Abscesses
SH Lit." H"""-'
nniR'Q NEW UflMJ? nriirilTC on du,y um1 tl,em b,ii,y with the
ULUD 0 Mil flUMEl UlLIUIIIJ service in the dining room, where punch
, and sandwiches were at hand for all,
and ml he ncver look,(' happier than he did
Mast night. But it was- down In- the
i bllHard room that Joy reached Its llm't.
WOMEN ENDORSE THE PLACE j "TZ TTJL
cueS and told each where he would find
Commercial Club -Members
friends Inspect Out in Force
Fair Visitors Investlsrate the Room
nd All Arrangements and Find
Them to Br of the Best
.Obtainable.
his own private "stick." Many matotiea
were planned last night and Dan will be
a busy boy for the next few days look
ing after the details of these engagements.
Monthly Attempt
At Breaking Jail
At County Lockup
The usual monthly attempt at Jail de-
Biliousness and Sour stomach. Kidney Complaint, Backache, Etc
BRIEF CITY NEWS'
Stack-Valooner Co, Undertakers.
Ligutiiis; TixtUM-Burg-sss-arandaa Co.
Have Boot Print It Now Beacon Press.
alley, Dentist, City Nat'-D. 2566.
Omaha Flatinr Co: Estab. 1898. D.25S5.
, ' Help for Art Guild Superintend
J ent E. TJ. Graff has sent a circular to all
principals of chools asking for, their co
operation In ; making the Omaha . Art
guild a success. . ,
Wilcox Under Surgeon's Knife Bert
A. Wilcox, assistant cashier of the
Omaha National 1 bank, -was operated'on
yesterday for appendicitis. I Dr. B. B.'
Davis performed the operation..
George Squirss Improves George G.
Squires, who has been confined to his
bed for the last two weeks, is reported
to be greatly Improved and will be able
I to return to his: office soon -frv Squires
Vis a member of the firm of Coutant &
Squires. - . . ; 1 1
Sr. Laaffeld to SpssJt Dr. Millard
Jangfeld will address the members of
the Young Men's Hebrew association at
their room in the Wellington' building
Wednesday night on "The Origin of Dls
fease." Mr. Harry Braneroffwill play a
piano solo and ir. Leo, Braneroff will
play a violm solo. ,. . .
Tag Day JTovsmber 8 A national ef
fort is beinx made by the Salvation. Army
to raise a, fund for the erection of a cen
tral training college where young. men
and women can be eduoated and trained1
religiously In large numbers. In order
to collect the -funds a tag day; will be
held in every -dlty in the "United States
on election 'day. The college will be
erected In Chicago. ; , ): yt
Beavsy Gsts Promotion Frienfcs - 6
lOmaha from tosOo "fsjC ?ha-W"iVeclveu
George P. Bemis Tells How
to Live to Be 150 Years Old
Omaha never saw another such gather
ing as that which graced the opening of
the new club rooms of the Commercial I
club of Omaha last night. It was a i
happy, enthusiastic throng of members !
and their friends that passed and repassed '
tor hours among the splendid rooms, com-
mentlng with warm admiration on the fix- i
t in.,... v. - f. .. . f
we arrangement. ; Hvry itl ,e oounty lock occurr las
the appointments, everything about the , night ftt u, 0.cIlM.ki wUh c ,wi,
new home of the club that occupies the forces - v(.,0rl0U(). Thtrt(,CI1 prlSoners
seventeenth and eighteenth floors of the ; servlnJ thirty, sixty and ninety-day sen
new Woodmen of the World building. ! tence, for p,tty offonoM J d
Bankers and jobbers, manufacturers and fr0m mak1llI, ,hBlr ..
retailers, railroad men, real estate men. hacksaws In their possession were con-
insuranco men, professional men. the fscated
pres. the clergy, every element that goes Dfputie, u-all)u,0 a
to make up. the life of Omaha, commer-; ..., , .,?V....
!. industrial and social, was there, I one of the wmdoW8
shaking hands ad expressing the heaaU.;wnen th ,nvM,tgatM, they dtswvered
est of satisfaction over the achievement Ko, .1.. .1 .
of he house comm ttee and the member- of string hailKinK fn,m , wlnilow
p ""n,.ueo. wnose aoors, w tn the gpound toM how w b
eseuuuve omcers or tne organlxat on. ; .u. j-h ..... . . .
..... ....... .... n,i inn u.nrii Hum
tobiu'co sacks and tii-d end to end by
the prisoners' until it was long enough to
reach the ground from the third floor
have mado the beautiful new quarters a
reality. The affair was entirely Informal,
merely a gathering of members and their
friends to Inspect, to adnrurt and to voice
again and again the enthusiasm they felt,
If a man were 75 and wanted to. live
to be 150; how should" he set about to
do it? Ex-Mayor George -P. Bemis Bays
the way to do lt,is-by fasting, and to
prove faith In his; own prescription, he
has just gone through a fast extending
flver more than two weeks. To let others
have the benefit of his experience he has
WJ-lttjn out for The Bee this account of
how he came to do It and how the fasting
works:
"The doctors tell me that it is very
seldom,' indeed, . that a man of 75 goes
over two- or three days of fasting, and as
I have just finished a fast of fifteen and
one-half days from September 24 break
fast until October 9, evening, and wo And
tip with ; a ' Turkish, steam and shower
bath and shampoo thereafter, they think
the general public will be interested to
know of It, and I, therefore, Intend to
send particulars of it to Bernarr Mac
fadden of the Physical Culture Magazine
and -also to -Upton Sinclair's "Pasting
Cure," the first edition of which was
publishedln1911, . with very large sale
all bver the world.
"Sinclair,' like myself, had paid, out
thousands of dollars to clean out the
kinks in his stomach and bowels, (which
Edison compares' to a furnace) but not
until Bernarr MacFadden started him
Into fasting was he cured. A medical
friend of ray mind wanted me to read
Sinclair's book,, whjch lie took out of the
public ; library, which I did, and Im
mediately started, into my fifteen and one
half days fast, which ' doctors, relatives
and friends pronounced me foolish and
. Take Warning.
'. Don't let stomach, liver or kidney
trouble down, you when you can quickly
down them with Electric Bitters. 60e.'
.'Sold by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement
over a two. or three days' fast. But I
news here of his appointment frommanr. crazy to sndertakei considering It very
iager of the Seattle office of the Tnlel uangerou xor a ic-year-oia Bia xo go
Detective Serviee company to the posi
tion of assistant general manager of the
entire company. He will have',' head
1 quarters at Seattle and has been' assigned
y to duty In the northwest. . '"" V
Pined for Fiffhtlno' on Cap L. Jorgen-
,sen and Mike-and John Barry were fined
'12.50 and costs eaoh by Police Magistrate
.Foster for , fighting, on a South. Omaha
street car. The trio engaged in a' free-for-all
fight inside the car, terrorized the
passengers and broke several windows.
The crew subdued the modern gladiators
and held' them until the arrival of the
Ipolioe.
ventured and won out, and am still on
earth and feel 200 or 300 per cent better
than I have fejt for years.
"I lost twenty and one-half pounds In
fifteen and one-half days, and have gained
nineteen and one-half pounds in the past
twelve days since stopping my fast.
Weighed 146'4 pounds In Her Grand Turk
ish bathrooms on October 9132 strip
pedand today on same scales weighed
166 pounds 152 pounds In nature's garb.
Upton Sinclair, like myself, is an altru
ist, and wants to uplift and benefit man
kind. And why shouldn't everybody fol
low suit?
"Edison said that the trouble with Har
riman and Stubbs was that they ate four
to five times mole than they shouki have
eaten,, which Is the trouble of nine out
of ten people of the world. They live to
eat Instead of eating to live. There is
more drunkenness in eating than In
drinking, because everybody overeats. In
1851, when a youngster of JS, my mother
and aunt took mo to a great surgeon to
be operated on for a little abscess on my
arm his name was Dixon, and he was
editor and publisher of a little magazine
named The Scalpel, on the cover of which
he had a lUtle axiom, or verse, which I
ever remembered, and which read as fol
lows: " 1 hope to live to see the day when
sickness will be as much of a crime as
drunkenness now is.'
"And me and Mr. Edison ('me and the
other feller'), believe that, great Russian
philosopher's opinion, which was heralded
to the people of the world a year ago,
that 'twhen we become Intelligent enough
to know hw to live, there's no reason
why we shouldn't live to be 150."
Adapt Religion to
Present, Says Oraig
"Religion nowadays is much different
The attempt last nlgV makes eight
h m flA mi anil Wwt'Ar-m ' "
' , IJI,""U .escape. Iast month two prisoners made
" " """" B,m t,""e1 ln arusuo , Ucceitul sct-awavs,
arrnnepmpnt ihrnnch tna iAnmU cns. .
. T " . J ' Sheriff McShnne expects to move into
i!Ld!C?Iat0r. hd 'ptnt da:8 ,n ,pr ;the new county jail In the court house
.T- - wn . , : ea 108 I wd the old county jail build-
women I'mnoanre It Good. turned over to the city,
Ann the womenfolks who were along,
hundreds and hundreds-of them, ex
pressed las much of appreciation of the
club rooms 'and their equipment as did
the men, themselves. They Inspected the
offices and the parlors, the rest rooms
and" the committee rooms, the billiard
rooms, the dining room, the kitchen and fr0m what It was years ago," said Alfred
. ru. .u., ,ne very latest; E. Craig, president of Mornlngside col-
)rL T r ' , Pantl e" ,and r" ,eKe of Pl0"x Clt b monthly
if! - 8"V,er and J'? gathering of the Omaha chapter of th,
closets, the dishwashing machinery, the Methodl8t Brotherhood at the First
cauldrons, the ranges the broilers, the Methodl8t churi,n ,Mt nght.
bakery, every detail of the housekeeping .A , ', . J
arrangements, and pronounced It all gocd JL,..', ..7 "2
v . .. u..p,.i,a 4-.(,jf-ni. . lie iuiu iiib auui-
ence that people nowadays could not be
expected to take the same Interest In re
ligion that they did many years ago, un
less religion was adapted to present con
ditions, i "
Next month Judge Howard Kennedy
will address the brotherhood on the sub
Ject, "Our Boy."
INVESTIGATE COST OF COAL
Technical Club to Hire Expert to
Look Into Extreme High Price.
DISCUSSES THE SMOKE NUISANCE
Next Mretlnc'M Man Will Be Brought
Here to Talk on Smoke t'on
. snmers Club Holds Meet
ing; at Paxton.
COUNCIL FAVORS EXTENSION
Decides to Lend Moral Support to
. Have New Bails Laid.
And this verdict was more than evr
comforting to the house committee.
"It Is worth J10.000 a year as an ad
vertisement for Omaha," was the com
ment of one club member, and this was
endorsed by all.
From 8 o'clock until 11 the throngs
came up the several elevators to the
seventeenth floor, where they entered
Into a veritable garden of beauty, the
magnificent lobby of the Commercial IOWA LAD LANDS HERE
ciuo. MemDers or the reception commit
tee met these people and directed them
through the rooms. On everv hand was
one of these men ready to explain the ' WIIll"'m Weeks, 16 years of ae, very
various facilities of the club's new home. weak from n,l"KW. wandered Into the po.
i nv;o ruiiuuu a tier a. wc.ck travel iroirn
IN WEAKENED CONDITION
WRINKLES GO QUICK
NEW COMPLEXION GLORY
Wrinkles, prow's Wet, lines, pimples, blotiAe
tlsckhetds, . eagglnj and ' sallow skins tanlih
land jwHr complexion Is made soft, smoota. clear . fauJty gurveJr o( the , pl(naer
ana uniaa wun ine wiquino, muww w..,. .uS
i ol girlhood. - Rough, red hands, neck and ami
made smooth, soft and white again.
The Omaha TechnlcaJ club, at a meet
ing at the Paxton hotel Monday night, de
cided to secure the. services of an expert
to investigate the high cost of coal and
the relative value of several kinds of coal,
and to further examine Into the useful
ness of smoke consumers.
City Engineer George W. Craig presided
at the meeting and papers were read or
addresses made by Prof. C. R." Crowley,
Walter, Standeven, John Latenser and
Frank A. Monley.
Prof. , Crowley's subject ' was "Fuel
Economy." Mr. Craig discussed the
If you only anew how old you look with those
tell-tale wrinkles, you would not hesitate sn
I other minute. The Princess Toklo treatment can
make you youthftvl-looklnc and beautiful assia
days and ln order to eliminate the num
erous disputes over lot lines suggested
that the club set up markers at all dis
puted lot. lines. This suggestion will be
carried ooit.
Mr. Liatenser analyzed the value of fur-
S Armed with Hatpin
Miss Thornton Puts
'" Burglar to Flight
, without' danger' or disagreeable oonsequenoea. ! naces and Mr. Crowjey the heating values
Just an. easily-applied , and delightful horns, 0.g kinds of coal.
fragment that rertore. old. faded, blotched and j M the next meeting an expert on smoke
MTralTMBHTS IW TH BOX ""imlng devices will be secured to de
. te-OO YAJ.VH TOR 81.00. " I ,,vr an -Jdress. The club is undecided as
Whes you buy Princes. Toklo for tl OO yos ' to the val',e ' Bmoke consumers, but if
get seven of the hlheet grade preparation, all tyw " 8X6 found "serviceable a campaign
In th suns box. Thla gives you the. biggest will oe launonea to, nave tnem installed
collars worts in America. in lociurica tuiu uMtMiifas umiuings.
The Princess Toklo Box contains:
' Prlnceas Toklo Wrinkle Treatment ; Princess
Toklo Wrinkle Kradicator; Princess
-Smoothskm Preparation, for pimples and black'
heads; Princess Toklo Hair Tonic, to bsnlah
dandruff and . stop : 'hair from falling; Princess
- Toklo Antlssptla Tsbists, which every woman
needs; Jrlnosss Toklo Liquid race Besuttner,
which makes ths skin soft, pink snd pretty
like that of a testis .girl, snd the Princes, ' BBLOIT Wis., Oct. 22.Clad in pajamas
Toklo Rouge, which gives a dellcata coloring . ..-,, i. , ' . ,
to the cheek, impossible to detect from a maid- ftnd carrying a hatpin. Miss Agnes, Thorn
en's blush. ' ton of Bedford, Mass., a co-ed at Be
Thls box of high-grade preparatlona will de- , ,t couPe routed a burelar whom she
light , you. With them you will remove your tu"Pse'. u a ourgiar wnom she
. wrinkles, banish pimples snd blackheads, stop found in her room this morning.
'""L" ?l!ln ?r: m!ik6 n,h"u,?, The young co-ed chased the' Intruder
sort, whits and beautiful snd obtain new beauty i . , . .
' such as you never dreamed of possessing. through the park and inflicted a dozen
Buy tne Princess Toklo Box day .and bs vigorous thrusts. of the hatpin, which
fair to look upon tomorrow. , ' " . ,;.-, . "' ., .
Th price 'Is only It at any tlrst-claas drug-' elicited yells of pain from the fleeing
glat or department store. By mall .10c extra, thief and caused him to drop her violin.
Out of tows orders promptly tilled by the fol- ... . K . . .
lowing department stores and druggists, or sent whlch- he stolen-'
prepaid upon -receipt of price by Princess Toklo When Miss Thornton ' returned- to her
rio.BhBerni. J5ss c ia the dorraitory
vo,, units uros.-' Dept.. store, Brandels Dept. were organizing a posse 10 go to ner aid.
Store. Beaton Drug Co.. Bell Drug Co.. Meyers-
nsey sad others. Advertisement. apprehension of the thief.
DECIDE FOR SHERMAN AVENUE
Taxpayers Protest Asralnst a Mlnl
mnm Water Rate of J'lfty
Cents Fixed by tbeWater
Commissioners,
RUPTURE
of all varieties eared in
In a few days without '
pain or loss of time. No '
pay wlllbe acoepted un
til the patient Is cured, .
riteorcall, .
Fidelity" Rupture Cure
Ben. U.S. Pat. Office
Trank . Wray, K. S.
Bee oildliirr Omaha
ruHUiSAWAY
WW
ROBERT DEMPSTER STORE
IS DAMAGED BY WATER
The Robert Dempster company, 1813
Farnam . street, was damaged to the
amount of KOM by water yesterday morn
ing. Fire broke out In the basement and
By a report of a special committee ap
pointed to Investigate the advisability of 1
extending street car lines the city com
mission voted Its moral support in se
curing a new line from Sherman avenue
at its Junction with Commercial, at least
to Browne street.
The committee, composed of Police Com
missioner Ryder, Mayor Dahlman and
Commissioner of Finances and Accounts
Butler,' acting on a petition, conferred
with the officials of the street railway
company and requested this extension.
The committee attempted to show that
In winter and bad weather a greater pat
ronage would be secured If the line was
extended, as many of the residents In
that vicinity are compelled to walk many
blocks to a car line.
The extension recommended is suf
ficient now, in the opinion of the com
mittee, although extension to the pave
ment on Sherman avenue was recom
mended upon completion of Carter park
and the permanent construction of the
park pavilion, which is now "ln the in
determinate future."
City ton no 11 Xotcs.
An ordinance giving the Union Pacific
and Burlington railroads permission to
reconstruct ana reinforce bridges was
passed. ,
A petition was read from "a taxpayers'
committee" asking relief from the "high
handed authority of the water board" In
fixing the minimum meter rate at BO cents
per month. 'The communication was not
signed except by "a taxpayers' commit
tee." ... x . "
Commissioner Butler was appointed a
committee of one to confer with the city
treasurer and then ask the telephone
company to put back a direct line of
communication between the city hall and
the treasurer's office in the new oourt
house. The line was severed without au
tnorlty from the city commissioners.
The city engineer, upon resolution by
Ryder, was Instructed to estimate the
probable cost of resurveylng the north
east bottoms, preparatory to a general
cleanup there.
Commissioner McGovern introduced an
ordinance providing that destruction of
curbs to make private driveways be
hereafter ' done by the city. One curb,
the commissioner I said, had been de
stroyed by the builder of a private drive
way before the pavement was accepted
Dy me-city.
Grent MKhl for Officers,
Every official of the club was as ac- j
tlve as a political candidate from the
moment the doors opened until the last
visitor left. Each person who camo into
the rooms was greeted with the cor
diality, that marks genuine altruism ami
not a question about anything within
the quarters .went unanswered. Prest-
dent Q. E. Haverstlck, . Vice President G. j
H. Kelly, Commissioner J. M. Guild, 1
Assistant Commissioner Ward Glfford,
Manager Parrlsh of the publicity bu
reau and E. J. McVann, manager of the
traffic bureau, shook hands with con- :
gratulftting friends and members of the
club until they confessed their arms
ached.
Two orchestras,' one hidden behind a
rich display of large ferns ln the lobby,
and another ln the orchestra balcony of
the dining room on the eighteenth floor,
livened the air from the beginning to
the end of the reception and added to
the spirit of jollity and good fellowship
that filled the evening.
Some Punch, Too.
In the south dining room, which is at
the end of the huge main dining room
on the eighteenth floor, 'punch and sand
wiches were served the visitors. The
guests were escorted to this room after
they had Inspected the luxurious busi
ness offices of the club following the
line of march through the magnificent
dining room. Tables and chairs were set
in - place , for Inspection and the hand
some solid silver, for which the club
paid thousands of dollars, was In place
upon the tables.
The women displayed their Instinctive
interest in the kitchen details, the club
facilities, and all through the evening
demonstrators were kept busy showing
them the uses of steamers, broilers, ovens,
refrigerators and dish washers. All the
implements and machinery at this de
partment were kept In motion, and maids
and. men went through their movements
as though a real meal was being served.
In the Billiard Hoom.
While the women showed their Interest
in this particular place, the men were
more enthused over the ornamental and
useful qualities of the billiard room. The
heavy Circassian walnut tables with
their inlaid designs of pearl, were a source
of admiration for them. i
An interesting display to those mem
bers of the olub who are more active In
its affairs, was the show of congratula
tory telegrams that were pinned to the
draperies alor.gr the windows of the
eighteenth floor. That the event of last
night was not one of interest to Omaha
alone could be told by reading a few of
these telegrams. They were received dur-
hls home In Huckston, la.
He left home In a fit of anger because
his stepfather whipped him. Weak physi
cally and weak spiritually, he Is willing
to return home.
Weeks will be taken home some time
this week by juvenile authorities, who
took! him In charge.
NEW YORK
fifth Avenue and Fifty Fifth Street .
NEW YORK'S FAR FAMED HOTEL
Located on one of the
world's famous avenues
near Central Park, away
from the noise of street
cars and traffic, yet
easily accessible to the
theatre and shopping
district.
Rates:
Single Rooms without Bath $3.00 and
$4.00 per day ; with Bath $5.00, $6,00
and $8.00; and for two people $6.00,
$8.00 and $10.00 per day.
Suites consisting of Parlor, Bedroom
and Bath, $10.00 upward ; larger Suites
in proportion. AU outside rooms.
R. M. HAAN.
i
' mm
! i .
Quickly Kills All Germs
and Banishes Catarrh
Booth's, Hyomei Stops Mr ni3 Discharge and Soothes the
. Sore Membrane.
The Quickest, Simplest
Cough Cure
Easily Bad
Home.
Cheaply Had
Savea Yon S3.
at
If you have a HYOMEI Inhaler ln the
home, Den r Render, bear In mind that
you can get a bottle of , HYOMEI for
only 60 cents at any good drug store.
(Ask for extra bottle HYOMBI Inhalant.)
BOOTH'S HYOMEI as you probably
know is made of soothing, healing germ
destroying Eucalyptus from Australia
and combined with . Thymol and other
grand antiseptics
Ask' your physician about HYOMEI.
He knows that only by breathing a germ
killing air like HYOMEI over the germ
Infested membrane of the nose and tliroat
that catarrh germs can be destroyed.
The minute you start to breathe HY
OM.EI you will feel your stuffed head
opening up and will Joyfully acknowledge
that such Immediate relief Is nothing
short of marvelous. '
Breathe BOOTH'S HYOMEI and end
catarrh; stop the discharge bf mucus!
allay the inflammation and soreness and
misery will soon vanish. HYOMEI is
guaranteed for catarrh, coughs, colds and
croup; If It does not give satisfaction
money returned." , .
A complete HYOMEI outfit which con
sists of a hard rubber pocket Inhaler, a
bottle of HYOMEI and simple directions
for use costs $1.00. Advertisement.
This recipe makes a pint of envoi
syrup enough to last a famiJy a long
time. You couldn't buy as much or as
good oougn syrup for $2.50.
Simple as it is, it ffives almost instant
relief and usually stops tbe most obsti
nate oough in 24 hours. This is partly
uu w mo lact, uiai n is siigntiy laxa
tive, stimulates the appetite and has an
excellent tonic effect. It is pleasant to
Muie ounuren nxe it. An excellent rem
edr. too. for whooninir mutrh p Tallin sir
1 ' . . .If n v rt aru
unifs, wu.iua, mroat troubles, eto.
Mix one Dint of irranulAfpr. Riimir with
Vt pint of warm water, and stir for 2
minutes.' Put 2 ounces of Pinex (fifty
itantd WA4kl 1 ' A 1 Itl i l ' 1
wii hi i. (jiai, uutiie, ana aau
the Surar evrun. Jt keens rrf.tlv
Take a teaspoonful every one, two or
luree nours.
Pine is on of the oldest and best
known remedial agents for the throat
membranes. Pinex is the most valuable
concentrated compound of Norway white
pine extract, and is rich in guaiaooi and
all the other natural healinir elements.
Other preparations will not work in this
xormuia.
The prompt results from this recipe
nave endeared it to thousands of house
wives in the United States and Canada,
which explains why the plan has been
imitated often, but never successfully.
A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or
money promptly refunded, goes with this
recipe. Your drutrcrist has Pinex. or will
pet it for you. If not, send, to The
rinex u., Jft. Wayne, Ind.
Beautify the Complexion
Irf TEN DAYS
Nadinola CREAM
The Unequaled Bccutifler
USED AND ENDORSED BY.
THOUSANDS
Guaranteed to removs
tan. freckles, pimples,
liver-spots, etc. Extreme
cases twenty days.
Ing the afternoon and evening from slml- I ' Pr snd tissues of impurities.
lar organizations all over the country.
, Joy of the Staff.
If prouder men than President Haver
stlck and Commissioner Guild could be
found Jast night, it was among the
faithful members of the house staff of
the club. Steward Pryor welcomed the
visitors to the department over which
he presides and beamed the smile that
never did come off, while old friends
among the membership shook his hand
and congratulated him on his new quar
ters. Head Waiter Lewis had his force
S .1- -I L. i l.
i sheaves tne iKin ciear. son. neaitnv.
lwo sizes. 50c. "and (1.00. By toilet
counters or mail.
VAT1QNAV TOILET COBiPANV. farte Tmm
sold by bin rioaa-siccsuu.il Inug Co.. owl Drug
Co.. Loyal Piannaojr. Harvard Paarmaos, atbra
HAMMOND APPOINTS SAVIN
. GOVERNMENTSTOREKEEPER
Ross Hammond, collector of Internal
revenue for Nebraska, has appointed
George R. Savin of North Platte as
storekeeper In the service. He will be sta-
the sprinkling system easily extinguished onei eltner ln Omaha or at South Sioux
ine,ire, uui piayea nsvoc witn gooas j
j stored ln the basement.
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"... Scalded by Steam , j :
or scorched fcy a fire,- apply Buctlen's
Arnica Palve. Cu res Piles,, too, and the
worst sores. Guaranteed. Only 26c. Sold
by Beaton Drugf' Co. Advertisement
s 1 '
City. Neb., temporarily beginning No-
jvemuer i. i tier appointment at tnis time
arises from the , fact that this is the
season for the opening of work at the
distilleries and men are needed at these
places to look after, the interest of the
internal revenue . department at each of
the two'dlstlllerles of this state. .
Doctors Use This for Eczema
Dr. Bvans, Ex -Commissioner of Health,
says: "There is almost no relation be
tween skin diseases and the blood." The
skin must be cured through the skin.
The germs must be washed out, and so
salves have long ago been found worth
less. The most advanced physicians of
this country are now agreed on this, and
are prescribing a wash of wlntergreen,
thymol and other ingredients for eczema
nd all other skin diseases. This com
pound Is known as D. D. D. Prescription
for Ecsema, I
Dr. holmes, the well known skin spe
cialist writes: "I am convinced that the
D. 1). D. Prescription Is as much a spe
cific for eczema as quinine for malara.
I have been prescribing the D. D. D
remedy for years." It will take away the
Itch the instant you apply It.
In fact, we are so sure of what D. D
D. will do for you that we will be glad
to let you have a II bottle on our guar
antee that It will cost you nothing un
less you find It does the work.
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., 16th
and Dodge, 16th and Harney, 24th and
Farnam, 2W- No. 16th St. Advertisement.
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Stunning "TANS"
For WOMEN
For an all around sty
lish and s e r vi c cable
shoe, you cant beat t high
grade Tan. if it has th
right snap.
We are showing srreral mod
els in the short vamp, hi-to,
stagey last, that all bear th
earmarks of superior workmaa
ship. Priced from
$3 to J4.50
SHO&CQ
16 12 Gt DOUGLAS.
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P 9 TZM
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Over 125,t89 People
Are raarnlar and satisflsd easterners (or
mum
OrSr eonldn t poriibly be s better testimonial lolls .
Klsfer's Pure Old Moaoarrsm Whiskey there
si I
onisRs ssaAothnsss. mellow fl.vnr mnA ti aIm umU '
Onlv mrrtv and an la aru.r.ntM of mmmJ fZm
medicinal purposes the tturtty ol Meier's Moaotrraw is
guaranteed by ns under th Pure Food Law while Us are Is
guaraai a dj our twenty years Dunnes, you caa bay
illEOEB'S PURE OLD
OnOGRATl WHISKEY
HI
Al Wholesale Prices
Send ns sa order for Rleg-er's '
Monogram test it for flavor,
smoothness, and all the a
tlals of masf asAis -use
half of it and sstisly your
self. Ifyoaareaotthorouthly
, convinced that It is the finest
whiskey you ever used, return
the bslance at our expense
your sooner will be refunded
witsout question.
J. ttleocr ft Co
1718 Genesee St.,
toss C3y. I
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ssia'iit'Mas?"-- vjeag; H
We Prepay
The Express
8 Ota Blaoer- ff?
Private Sok v
4
Extra Fine
CDrp With Each
Order a
Two sample bottles of
mecers Fine Mono-
Whliksy, Oold
ww- uta
irksoMw.
srai
tipped Whiskey Glass
and rate at oorl
3
DRS. HACH & MACH
THE DENTISTS
Successors to Bailey ft Haoa .
The largest and best equipped dental '
office in Omaha. Expert in charge of .
all work, moderate prices. Porcelain
fillings 'ust like the tooth. AU instru
ments sterilized after using. .--. . v
3d Floor Paxton BlotY, Omaha, e. " .
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