Tiffi BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2S, 1912. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA BEIEF CITY NEWS Btacx-ralconer. Co, Undertakers. Lighting rixtnres-Burg tss-arandea Oo. Have Boot Print tt Now Deacon Press. Bailey, the Dentist, City Nat. D. 1561 Omaha Plating Co Estab. 1893. D.263S. O. A. Undqneit, tailors. 23S Pax. Blk. CHorge A. Mgnjr f0r county attorney. Advertisement, Choloe Potato Five bushels or more EOo bush. Smith Grocery Co.. 1103-5 N. th Water Board to More The Water board's offices In the city halt are ready nnd Water Commissioner Howell Is arranging- to move from the Bee building within the next three days. Charities Get More Room The As soclated Charities' office In tho city hall Is being remodeled and tho Charities will be given an additional room formerly occupied by the Juvenile court. Hallowe'en Social Clan Gordon will jrlvo a Hallowe'en roclal Tuesday even ing In Myrtle hall, Continental building. Mimic, dano.ng, refreshments. Greater Omaha Michael Leo Is the only candidate for the legislature on any ticket that baa declared for Greater Omaha, His vote will decide whether Douglas county Is for or against the great city. Advertisement. MoVann Talks to Ad Man K. J. Mc Vonn, manager of the Commercial club traffic bureau, will talk to the Ad club today on the "New Point of View." The meeting will be held In the south dining room of tho Commercial club. To Attend rnneral W. L Klorstetod and wife have been called to Chicago by the death of a F. Spafford. whose widow is the slater of Mrs. Klerstead. Mr. Staf ford was superintendent of telegraph or tho Rock Island system and was married In Omaha twenty-eight years ago at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Klerstead. Dairymen Oo to Convention U, A. Stevens of Columbus, nnd It. S. Platte of Fremont, C. F. Schwager, H. U Porter field, P. C. Hyson, Charles Harding, Carl Swanson, I Klrschbraun and George Clarke, all of Omaha, have gone to tho National Dairyman's convention, which Is being: held In Chicago this week. Special W. O. T. V. Train Through Omaha A special train, carrying about 100 members of tho Women's Christian Temperance union, will arrive In Omaha Thursday morning over the Union Paclflo and leave in tho afternoon over the NorihweBtern for Chicago. The party is returning from the national convention, which has Just closed at Portland, Ore. Bmi tot Broken En Suit for 35,000 personal Injury damages was started against the street' railway company by Edward Lafferty, a city salesman, In dis trict court. Lafferty fell from a street car at Twenty-fourth and Lake streets on February 13 this year. His right knee cap was fractured when he struck tho ground and fell against the car as he tried to alight Tancock Conducts Service of Thanks Annual harvest thanksgiving waB cele brated yesterday with special services at Trinity cathedral. It was observed both morning and evening, with special music by the organist and choir. Dean James A. Tancock; officiated at both services. Dean Tancock took for his text In the morning service, "They Joy Before Thee witty the Joy of Harvest." He" Impressed his congregation with the numerous things for which they should be thankful. "Not only should we be thankful' for the har vest of corn," he said, "but for the won derful blessings God has bestowed upon us In every way. I would call the harvest toy a social Joy. Our many1 blessings for which we should be thankful come from the hands of others. We are educated, clothed, fed nnd comforted by the work Df others. "Not only does tho Lord bestow upon us a bountiful harvest annually, but It Is clothed most beautifully. Thoro Is a touch of exqulsito .art and beauty In everything on-earth. God could have sent us timber without the beautiful green leaves. Tfie' food of the earth could have been brought to us without beauty. Even pebbles, and the weeds whlah grow by the way side are a thing of beauty. Crush the rock and you will find veins of won derful art. Nature is another book of Revelations." BRIGADIER GENERAL MORRIS DIES AT HOME IN PORTLAND PORTLAND. Me., Oct. 28. Brigadier General Charles Morris, U. S. A,, retired, died at his home here tonight, aged 69 years. He was In 'command of the pre sidio nt San Francisco at the time of the earthquake In 1900, and was second In command to General Funston overthe troop stationed In the city after the disaster. If Your Child Needs a Physic If Cross, FeveriBh, Tongue Coated, Givo "Syrup of Figs" to Clean the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Police to Send Young; Girls Home from Streets at Night. RAILROAD WRECK IS AVERTED Children I.rnre llnnil Cnr on llnr lliiRton Mnln I.lnc, bat Trnln In Stopped nt South Omnhn Stntlon. ook at the tongue. Mother) If ooated, it Is a sure sign that your little one's In- eld cs, the stomach, liver and SO feet of bowels are clogged' up with putrlfylng waste matter and need a-gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When your child Is listless, drooping, pale, doesn't sleep soundly or eat heart' lly or Is cross. Irritable, feverish, atom- , ach sour, breath bod; has stomach ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, or Is full of cold. glye a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs, and In a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile will - gently move on and out of Its little bow els without nausea, griping or weakness, and you surely will have ,a well, happy and smiling child again shortly. With Syrup of Figs you are not drug ging your children, being composed en tirely of luscious figs, senna and aro mattes It cannot be harmful besides they dearly love Its delicious taste, Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figs handy. It Is the only stomach, liver and bowel cleanser and regulator needed, A little given today will save a sick child tomorrow. Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the package. Ask your druggist for the full name, "Syrup of Fix and Ellxer of Senna," prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This Is the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. Advertisement "At the ringing of tn currew, all young girls must say good-bye," Is the lateit version of the old English poem as umended by Acting. Chlof of Police Henry Elsfelder. The ruling will go Into effect within the next few days, according to the senior captain of the South Omaha police, who says he Is going to break up the practice of having young girls walk ing the streets of the Magic City after 9 o'clock without a good reason and the permission of their parents. Ho sold yes terday: "This order will go Into effect within the next few days, as soon ns i Chief of Police John Briggs has returned to the city. I feel that tho chief would! endorse such an order on my part, but I am anxious that he should be here to carry out the program himself." The Idea of tho acting chief nnd of most of the policemen Is that there are en tirely too many young girls puradlng the streets at a late hour. Tho girls In many , lmtances are under eighteen. Many of them when they attract the attention of street roughs expect the police to arrest the men for Insulting them. The police assert that often tho Insults are provoked by the behavior of the girls themselves. It Is the Intention of tho proposed order to have tho police accost such young girls as are found on the street after a reasonable hour and have them give an account of themselves. The parents will bo notified In some Instances. IlepuliUoaitN KncouruKfil. Republicans, throughout the city were much encouraged yesterday by the re sult of the registration Saturday. Di visions as to the national ticket seem to have no Influence on the republicans at large, who are concentrating on the Btato and county tickets. Reports from different sections of tho city indicate that tho county ticket especially will re ceive heavy support at tho polls as against the old Glllln-Tanner crowd, who have used the laboring vote as a lever to pry loose good things that never reach the rank and fllo of laboring men. The old sore spot of the laboring men Is against tho work of tho city charter, In which Tanner and his crowd worked out a bunch of laws that gave power to contractors to get big prices from tho city on the score of un(on labor prices and then pocket the same, leaving the laborer to tr.ko the meager pay that was given him by the contractors. Tanner Is blamed for this. Among the democrats at large, espe cially the workers, there Is much agita tion as to the whereabouts of the money said to have been sent down for regis tration purposes. It Is known lhat Jerry Howard and his bugler were the moot active In getting out the democratic vote. Trnln "Wreck Averted. Only tho prompt action of Special Offl cer Green and Desk Sergeant Billy Corrl- gan prevented what would probably have been a disastrous wreck yesterday even ing, when a crowd of boys and girls placed a handcar on the Burlington main line at Twenty-ninth and B streets. The car was seen by the agent a few minutes before No. 2. the fast eastbound train, was. due. Quick use of the telephono and telegraph held the passenger train at the South Omaha station while the officers made a hurried run to the place and re moved tho handcar. Two of the children were brought to the police station and the names of eight een children ranging In age from 10 to 16 years were taken by Probation Officer Paul Macauley. Tho children say thoy had taken the handcar for a ride on the tracks, The police and the railroad men declare that had Uie passenger train not been held at South Omaha there would have been a disastrous- wreck at Twenty ninth and B streets', ulmost on the border line of Omaha. MA la City fJomlp. Postmaster Lew Etter Is laid up with rheumatism. Black's coal Is guaranteed. Try a ton. Advertisement. There will bo a meeting of the city council tonight. rptfctlve John Zaloudek Is confined to his home by an attack of Illness. For Rent 4 rooms, modern except heat, $18. 1408 No. 23d St. D. AdvertUe- ment. Max Basset of the Armour Dlant is spending his two weeks' vacation on a minting enp in me sanunius. Ut Block rent It. Call So. 27. Adver tisement. Traffic Manager Joe Snoemaner of the Union Stock Yards will leave this week for a business trip' to Denver. My house Is for rent: 2621 D street.1- H. t,. Coombs. Call South 1514. Advertisement. Prof. R. H. Johnson of the high school Is being felicitated upon the Initial per formance of the Wsh school brass band. Bee F. W. Black. 2314 N St.. for real estate, loans, abstracts, rentals or Insur ance. Advertisement. Chief of Detectives James Ehehan was' compelled to return to nis nome yester day afternoon on account of a slight illness. 108 No. 24th St., for Stors Triumph beer; also wines and liquors, delivered. Phone South 871. Advertisement. Probation Officer Paul Macauley swore out. warrants yesterday for a number of boys who have been operating a era pi game on tne ouintcina oi ine ciiy. Miss Pauline Macauley. daughter of Probation Officer Paul MacaUloy, Is at home after having undergone a severe operation In an Omaha hospital for appendicitis. The local school department Is making preparations for the entertainment of the visiting ' teachers, who will come to South Omaha next month during the teachers' convention. A preliminary debate to test out the ability of ten candidates for the high school debating team of 1912 will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 in the South Omaha High school auditorium. John Talbert of Thirteenth and O Btreets complained to the police yesterday that the lives and property of people living In the vicinity .of the river and O street were endangered by a crowd of boys who make the place a target grounds for Indiscriminate use of firearms. Henry Murphy, Bernard Larkln and a number of others returned yesterday even .ng from a hunt In the sandhills, where they report the best shooting of the sea son. The hunters brought back a nice bag of game. Chief of I'pltce John Briggs, Dana Morril and Frank Dworak are ex pected home today frpm a ten-day hunt ing trip. John Bly was arrested yesterday on suspicion of having entered a private residence at Nineteenth and O streets Saturday night. He was found asleep with his shoes off by the owner of the place. Bly, who bears a good 'reputa tion, says he entered the house by mis take while under the Influence of lluuor. The Bly home was across the street from the house entered by mistake. It Is not probable that any charge will be pressed. I Do I 1111 mmn i ! l l II 1 1 ml i i You Wish to We ire forced to offer to piano buyers the GREATEST MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES ever presented to them in the history of the piane business. As we announced last Sunday, our piaio warerooms oh accouit of the un expected arrival of several carloads of pianos from New Yrk delayed on account of the New York strike, which were trdered for the Ak-Sar-Ben trade, and the arrival of a few of the carloads ordered for Christmas trade, are greatly overcrowded. avci Will You Help Us Make Room? So we may be able to show our Christmas stock to advantage, What wc need is room and to obtain this room we are perfectly willing to Sacrifice All Profits, Even Take a Loss on every piano that ia now on our floor. If you aro thinking of purchasing a piano some time in tho future, ohango your mind, buy it now. "Wo will make arrangements and terms so much to your liking, that combined with tho Extraordinary High Qualities and Surprising Low Prices WILL convince all, who investigate, that wo are offering tho most remarkable piano-buying opportunity ovor presented to tho public. Every piano wo sell is guaranteed both by the factory and by Uaydon Bros. Wo also stand roady to back up any and all statements made by our piano salesmen. When you buy a piano of Hayden Bros., you aro absolutely sure of having dolivordd lo your homo tho piano qualities as shown to you and told you would got by our representative. Wo invito comparison and challenge any dealer to moot our prices. With tho largest slock, consisting of tho highest qualities to bo sold at tho lowest prices ever quoted, and on terms that will bo made to suit the convenience of tho purchaser, wo request prospective Piano buyers to visit our department before thoir Piano purchase. In this salo will bo offorod Brand New, Direct from the Factory, High Grade Standard Pianos at prices that aro quoted in tho majority of cases on second-hand or used instruments. We are quoting bolow just ten prices on brand now, just from tho factory, Pianos, every ono ordinarily w,ould bring twico tho amount wo are asking. If the styles in this list are not what you wanl, wo have sevoral hundrod other equally great bargains. Look them ovor. 1 Colonial Oak S169.00 Art Stylo Walnut , $179.00 Golden Oak $179.00 Art Stylo, Massive Mahogany 249.00 Art Stylo, Maasivo Walnut $279.00 Figured Dark Oak $169.00 Colonial Ciro. Walnut $138.00 Artistic Modol, plain mahogany. . . , .$159.00 Boudoir, plain oak '. .8179.00 Plain Golden Oak, full brass rim $179.00 REMEMBER WE aro offering tho most liberal terms. Our prices aro 50 per cent lower than you can got olBowhoro. HAYDEN BROS QJXJ Must Wonderful Healing-. Alter suffering many years with a ore, Amos King. Port Byron, N. Y., was curd by Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. 25a Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement. ATTRACTIONS IS OMAHA. Qayetyt Extravaganza, Hippodrome: Vaudeville. lEruf! Burlesque. Orpheum! Vaudeville. Matinees at all these theaters today, "Prince of Tonlnlil" at the Iloyd. '"The Prince, of Tonight," one of the Hough, Adams & Howard musical comedy output, was presented at the Boyd yes terday afternoon and evening by a band of wandering" minstrels under til direc tion of Messrs. Lacombo it Flesher. The compay is not so numerous as some that have been seen In the piece, but It has tho merit of having no dead wood or ex cess baggage on the list. Each member Is a worker, and each does something" to make the show go. The old familiar tuneo were) heard aealn with pleasure, and the ong were given it snap that made them Round very well. Tom Arnold, who Is gathering much experience in the line, is the Jim Sutherland of the cast, and Eva Carey, pretty and able to sing, has the port of Virginia Stuart. Betty Caldwell, a romping little soubrette, Is the Bonny Stuart, and with Oates Austin contributes much to the bill. Oood audlencoa ap plauded the show at both performances. VMudevllIe at the Orphean. It would be hard to eay which number on the Orpheum bill for this week Is the headllner. Each act has some new fea ture and thu entire bill Is above the average. One of the cleverest satires widen has been seen on the Orpheum stage Is the sketch, Dverywlfe," In four acts. The story runs that "Everywlfe" has her troubles with 'Everyhusband." The character "Jealousy" comes to her home and "Happiness" leaves. "Care," "Gamble," "Drink" and many others play Important parts In the life of "Bvery wife'' until "Reason" comes to "Bvery husband." "Happiness" returns to tho home of "Everywlfe" and "Nobody" re members tho mistakes of "Everyhus band." Chick Bale was given a hearty welcome for "A Country Entertainment" which 1 unique In Its class. Kathl Oultlnl, "The Iady Juggler," presents many new fea ture, and some of her "stunts" are most daring. Some of the best dancing which has been seen on the stage this season Is presented by the Hess 81ster8. Mildred Gluver sings several songs and her say ings are bright and witty. Chris JUch arda, "the English chap," who dances and tells funny stories, Is well worth "honor able mention." The Bchmettans In their classic and equllltbrlstlc feats offered many new features. I'lirarnimiiu nt the Gnyety. "The Oirls of th Gay Whe Way" opened at the Gayety yesterday after noon for the current week. 8am Hcam. know to Omaha, Is ono of' the bright lights of the new creation. Ho Is funny; he can sing, and he moves In a manner to make .anyone laugh. The chorus Is a beauty, with several hand some girls who have never been 1n Omaha before, and who seemed to please the audience very much last night, with their dancing and singing. The staging of this new show Is well done. One of the features of the show that set the audience Into a wild stampede for more was the violin playing of Sam Hearn during the second acL The manner In which this man rendered many popular Pieces was bewitching, and made overy one want htm to keep It up, Vnmlrvllle nt t li - Illpiioilroni)-. Kent's seals pulled off some clever tricks at the Hippodrome and aro good entertainment. Alward, who plays the xylophone as few men today play It, is a good entertainer and the applause given his act Sunday shows that every body likes It. Gates & Blake, who ap pear In a comedy skit, "Tho Traveling Man and the Hebrew," aro good. Allle Islle Hassan, In Juvenile Impersona tions, offered twenty minutes of pleas ure. She has studied h?r work and Is precisely fine In points that boost her total act high.' Neville & Remmlngton sing duets In a way to elicit nu merous encores. Some enjoyed this act more than any other on the bill. Both sing well and both are good looking, so if one does not like musto he can gaze upn the face beautiful and be pleased. pnttiotlo lovo story Is of cspoclal Interest to tho young; tho adventures of the country lud In his struggle to establish himuolf In thu city, cuusos the business mart of today to grow reminiscent; the depiction of life and characters of the Bohemian atmosphere of New York City, tnuko tho gay bachelor contingent sit up and take notice, and the parental element of tho audience Is Interested all the way through, through tho beautiful specimen of motherhood which tho country's boy's mother presants, which Is especially touching. The cast Includes Charlotte Langdon, Elaine Pudley, Lizzie McCali, Churlottn Downing, Mario Port, Marlon Btephunson, Alfred Cooper, Hobert Dud ley, William Marron, Charles Hondeau, William Ievls and Jason Bobards. Hnrlesqne at the ICrasrt The recognition which tho Krug Is re celvlng for producing excellent burlesque shows this season Is reinforced this week by "Miner's Americans." The entertain ment Is crowded with many new novelties Including a swing scene that is surely among the topnotch efforts of the burlesque stage designing. The grand close of the final act Is another big hit of the show. The chorus, probably one of the most beautiful on the burlesque stage, Is seen In twenty songs, each num. ber presenting a new array of costumes There aro four acts. The third presents a realistic scene on board an airship. The fourth Is a minstrel scene, with two splen did back drops. Miss Margaret Flavin leads the women principals. Three comedians furnish a bunch of laughter throughout the entertainment. The show Impressed yesterday's audiences as one of the best of the fall. Coming to the Ilraiidrta, Edgar Belwyn's comedy of New York City life. "The Country Boy," which Henry B. Harris brings to the Branded theater on Thursday la the kind of a play whleh la universal In Its appeal. The Small Boys7 Bonfire Causes Costly Blaze A bonfire started by small boys In tho rear of a barn owned by Israel Beher at Wi North Twcnty-ioventh street early last night spread to another barn and a small house, causing tho death of a horse and a lofs Is estimated at )900, Tho blaze was fanned by a brisk southeast wind and for a time the entire neighborhood of Twenty-seventh and Cuming streets waa thrcutenod. Tho wind carried ombers from the twonflre to tho Beber barn jind unnoticed, It was not long hefor&.the wooden structuro was ablazo. JWhlle flromen wore at work there, thai wind carried sparks to the barn owned by Mrs", Mary Altschuler, 023 North Twenty-eighth street and a washhouse at !2 Twenty eighth street. nro companies from outlying stations wero called In by Chief Bolter and the blaze was confined to three buildings. The Beber barn Is a total low. In It was a horso, no vera I sets, of harness and a large quantity of hay, According to neighbors, a party of tmall boys raked together a huge pile of dried eaves and sol them afire early In the evening, TIN PLATE DEVELOPMENT Great Grpwtli in This Industry in tho united States. 1803,....,,. 12J,X!,707 1MM ?32,12b9,0LO iWU ,Uift.2CO,0W 1W8 1,153,097,000 19(9 1.HO3.07A.UW 1010 , 1,370,788,000 1811 1,610,003,000 1912 EXPORTS MANY TIMES IMPORTS KlKurra HIiimv llemnrknbles Change In Condition mm io Manufacture of a Stupid Article) of Coin merer In This Country. HHV. . IIAltMO.V ANAI.Y7.12S 3fAW Declares that Some Dar "White I'lague Will Be n Crime. Marriage of tuberculosis persons will be made a crlnvi by statute some time In the near future, In the opinion of Hev, A. D. Harmon, pastor of the Prist Chris tian church, expressed last night In the course of a sermon Inspired by the words crt the psalmist, "What Is man, that Thou are mindful of him?" Hev. Mr. Harmon analyzed man, find ing him a physical, intellectual and spiritual being. Whllo recognizing man's power to climb to Intellectual and spirit ual heights even though hampered by physical limitations and weaknonse. the minister declared Ihut a good body l almost a requisite and every human be ing Is entitled to a good body as the foundation of his equipment for the battle of life. WASHINGTON, Oct. -Tho passing of tin pluto from an artlolo of Importation to un Important staple of exportation In tho foreign trado of the United States Is Illustrated by figures compiled by tho statistical division of the Bureau of For eign nnd Domcstlo Commorco, which show that In tho nine months onded with September exports of tin and terne plates wvrn more than forty-four times ,a much as ImportB of like products, Thn preponderance of exports over Im ports of till plate. Is observed In figures covering the nine months ended with September of the current year, tin plato exportatlona having amounted to about 160,000,000 pounds, valued at $5,000,000, wlille Importations of like products were but 3,000,000 pounds, valued at $101,000. A large proportion of the tin plate now Imported Is used In tho manufacture of can and other articles for use In exportation, sub ject, upon such exportation, to a "draw back" or refund of the duties paid upon the material from which they are manu factured. Where Import Come I'rom, Practically all of the tin plate Imported comes from the United Kingdom, to whloh was credited 2.M3.674 pounds out of a, total of 3,SC3,M0 pounds Imported dur ing the nine months ended with Septem ber. Of the tin Plato exported, over one- half Is credited to Canada. Of tlni 119, 4&7,& pounds exported during the, nlno months ended with September, 1912, S3, 317,407 pounds wont to Canada, 13.9S3.09Z pounds went to China, 8,137,870 pounds to British Indlu, approximately C.COO.000 pounds each to Hongkong and Brazil, 8,600,000 pounds to Argentina, nearly pounds each to Hongkong and Brazil, 2,275,000 pounds to Cuba and the remaining" U.000,000 pounds to various other coun tries. The following table shows the produc tion, Importation and exportation of tin plates at various dates from 1691 to 1912: Produo- Import a- Ex porta Year tlon (lbs.) tlou (lbs.) Hon (lbs.) 1891 5,000,000 1,038.489 07 m: 42.U9.193 42,176,203 028,425,002 171,002,315 1('0,913,293 140.739.072 117,312,174 154,506.009 03,319,730 6,013,253 20,821 l,5X,14b 33,022,71 11,411 101 20.1G8.SH ,70,109,203 i81,t39,30 Etlmatn based unon actual flcrurn fnr last six monthH of the calendnr yar 1S00. Production figures In each euao relate to cnlcndor year preceding the fiscal yeuf iiiunua. ARRESTED AFTER CHASE, CONFESSES KILLING MAN AT. JOSEPH, Mo Oct. 23,-After a chase In nil niltomoblte over' country roadu at an early hour this morning the police arrested Wllllarii O. Bowcn, who later ad in! t ted shooting Wilbur Thomas, u a- bonkeeper, In a feed yard near the latter'? aloon laHt night. f Thomas was shot four times and In- stantly killed. His clothes were on fir when officers arrived from the police sta tion a block away, After the shooting Bowen Jumped Into his buggy and ma le toward IiIb homo near Dental, Mo. He admitted the shooting, but would make no further statement. The men are said tn havo quarreled ovor trouble which Bowen had with a liveryman. Only "Cascarets" If Constipated Baits, Calomel nnd Cathartic Pill! Aro Violent Tlicy Act on Howcls As Pvpncr Acta lu Nostrils. Take a Cascoret tonight and thoroughly cleanse your .Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and you will surely feel great by morn ing. You men and women who have head ache, coated tongue, can't sleep, are bil ious, nervous und upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have backacho and feel all worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with1 Cascarets or merely forcing a passage way every few days with salts, cathartic pills or caster oil, This Is Important. Cascarets Immediately cleanse and Reg ulate tho stomach, remove the sour, un digested und fermenting food and foul gases) take tho excess bile from thu Uver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from tho Inteatines and bowels. ; Remember, a Cascoret tonight wiv straighten you out by morning, A 10-cent box from your druggist means healthy bowel action; a clear head and cheerful ness for months, Don't forget tho. chil dren. Advertisement. Who Knows? Go To Your Doctor Ingredients of Ayer's Hair Vigor: .to?!r.c;,!:xgot0y;?irpeirini Anything! Injurious here 7 nl Anythinar of merit heror Aak your doctor. Ask your doctor. Will It stop falllnsr halrr Ask your doctor. Will It destroy dsindrurf T Ask your doctor. Will It color the hair 7 Ask your doctor. j. c. at ninpur, lowii. xsu. I