PALE FACE MEETS OLD CHUM Norfolk Boy Hangs Qfnnf Stnn! SfrmL-JRvArwhnrhr WOMEN ADOPT RESOLUTIONS I TT lfT -wvar-a w-wisa vravKSa J V VJL V UVU. V ! 14 1 m cm I r Wnnnnnn J J XJ.11J.10U11 JJUUWUOU He Was Punished CONSTITUTION little Bear and Joe Coolidge "Reunite After Many Yean. REDSKIN GIVES A BIO WHOOP i'hry nccuRtilur Kach Other bn Hr nnm Street nnil".lrW n-tirvnt Time Tclllim of liifldrnla of Ihr Wilder Vnt. Ke.ru-ttHi-key-las-wali.ta?" exclaimed i J.u- 'ooli(JKr, ft Union Pacific engineer, when ,he spied nn oM Indian walking lown Farnqtn Htreet. i.-ttle Iltar. a Pawnee, plopped ud Plenty. almost, startled to hoar himself ad dressed In tilt tribal toiiRUp by a white twin. He lookrtl more lntontl) at CoolldBe, A'i.3 then with a Joyous whoop threw his ."tig. red arms about the pole face, whom hi rerocnlzed aa a friend he had not Hern In thirty-six yeafi. Tlien there was r happy reunion. Cool mkp gent a sub out on hl run Monday, and spoilt the day with hid old friend, Little Hear. t tteuunUea Stride. Joe CoollOcc at one time was one of fix white boys who lived on the Pawnee Indian reservation In Nance county. When tie saw the Indian he knew by the walk that he was not an Omaha. Winnebago 01 Ploux. So when he tiearrd the vener able red kin ho raid, "Kc-ru-Tos-Uey-laf ah-ta?" which In English tnea "where re ou Rolnct" ' l',llJfi-Jsal! cn'W CoolldRe by naine awl tolJpfifnj lie remembered' when h rd to hold tiie'uglnecr on Ids knep awl t.ll his Indian Ie?rii'Ift ,'thn PnnriM tobuuo toaWbc took Htttlg Uea.1" do"tVn to Um" ff deraf btiildlnjr. wheTG they met hd Xofth. who Is In tho Internal TteVt-'hUe' offlee. North nlxo was one of the'SIx "Whites on tho Pawnee reservation. I.tttlc Uenr ataya In Omaha for one morn nerU and then will eo hack to his homo in O'Kfahottia. Ii tlin 'dim pint Little Hear came to Oinalfa, or to be exact, Itatlevue, and trudei with the Orjiaha Indians, cspo fully Chief Iron Kyn and Peter Sarpy, tfoon UiltiK" became too ellllrei far TfIUIo Hour imf hn bled himself to Oklahoma, Monday he at rived, in Omalin, an$ for the first time In his .lira iCe, saKa vy-scraper. r Try This HomeMadt Cough Rimsdy CofHa Utile, Hat Dae the Work Autekly, or Monej- J'anSed. 5Hsjoi pint of ifranUlaled silsror with pint of warm water, una stir for 2 inlnutoJ. Ptit Zt, ounces af Phwx (tty cents'; tvdrtb I in pint bottle; thou add the f!tr SjrUp. (Take a ' tcaapoenfur svery quel two or three hours, i youjivjll And that this simple rein ( cdy Uefi hold of a cough mora quickly than anything clso you ever used. Usu ally Kids a deep iw-ated oouj(U iniid of t'Jionrn. yplendld, too, for whoop lnfc cRli, croup, cht twins, bronchi tl .row other throjiti troubled. It stint lilacs (the appetltQ and is sDehtly lax allve.rjfhkh lielp4 end a courIi. 51ita recipe makea more and bflter couahwrun than you oould buy ready md ior, ?2.oO. It keeps perfectly and banco, .-Drensnniiy, iratcd comft extrst. 'im' tHf nhtural! tMftlemits whfeli ire no ncalinf the rfiemerafles. Other pre aratloM will notork la this formula. This nlan of ma'Vlna AAut. mn llu llnct and surar arrut for strained uearareasantiy. stc4 cmjotff;jtaw wlte Pins tratt. yxjM.Ui liwolnd fall honey) haa proven jm popular throuh out ita 'Ufllted; States Ind Canada that it la often imitated, But the Id, bus cersful formula has never been wualed. A Rurronty of abeolut aatlsfactlart, or monv promptly refunded, te with thia recipe. Your drunrlst haaTPinex or will pet it for you. If not, eend to TJrt Knx Co., Ft. Waytw, lad. is Doing it Now-Stop! Stop!!BSS?S&ASE Commendi LkLJ New notch WITH CLOSE FITTING TOPS niNTON 3JC i. ADRIAN 3K fau -: ' IK et., 2 for X ta. Clwstt. Peady A Co., Makers STOPS TOOTHACHE 'IiMtnntly Nudine Face Powder tn Gnm QV) Products a soft, vakat appearaoca to much ad mired, sad remains until vraihsd off. Purified by a new procau. Will no .'logthipotes, llarmlcts. Preveats lonbuta wai return ot disco krtk. whitk rtmH. By tolled counter, or mail. S9c taik if tujt tutiulj Mtattd. " KATfOKAC TWIST COMFANT, SoU by ?tni7wMcrooe:i Drag C. Owl Dru ( Vrl nmM7, lUrri rbuta un. NOUFOLK. Neb . Nov 24 -Otlmoro Nellffli, axed II, because he wa.i whipped by hi mother yesterday for running away from school, hanred hlmiself In tlio elty park la.it hlffht. ills bwly was found this mornlns-. HIGH SCHOOL LEADERS TO MEET AT BEATRICE HBATItlCK, Neb., Nov. .-(KpeCflJ.) The hlah school leaders' conference will be held In Beatrice December 7 and 8. It Is expected that SO boys and members of the lilpti school faculties from tne Pouth Platte country will be In attend anew. Amonff those who will address tho conference nre Iter. U. V. Younc of Ben trice, Dr. Condra and Coaoh Btlehm of Lincoln, E. F. Dennlson, socrotary of the Omaha Younrf Men's Christian associa tion, and N. A. Klllott of New York City. The ltucost elnsle check ever signed and sent to the office, of the county treasurer was received yesterday by Treasurer Hevelone aa taxes for the Burllnirtori road In One county, which mounted to ttUVa.lt The company ha protested npvlrmt the payment of tho ratus of taxes In Ftlley, Liberty arid qdell townehlps. Hpencer Horn, who was arrested herd iUturday nlsrht, was arralirned In police court yuterday on a grand larceny ; charge, lie pleaded not guilty and (lt.1 case was set for hearlnk Wednesday aft ernoon at 2 o'clock. Bond waa fixed at llco.ln default of which he s remanded to the county Jail. "ItM" Watson, nIIKed to be a member of the eranK of Kansas bank robbers, Is tinder arrest nt Dubuque, la., for wound Ins an officer. As soon ha the Iowa au thorities Ret through with him he will be taken 'tSrarjsvllle, ICsh., td afinwer the char of complicity In the Ueattle, Knn., robbery, Word was received here yesterday from Idoenix, Arts., that Jei8 I. pilton, y welj 4nuwn slnsnr; and uatw, was lylnfl at the point of draUi'ln u hospital there. Mr. Fulton van manager of the Fulton Stork company, which played two seasons at Lincoln a te.w years ago. lie whs ior two seasons leadltifi man with Nell Bur sT)r In "Inn County Fair," and also played ieady with'' the Woowardi Stock coknpanr at ft. Joseph. Brfote tahlnar up dramatic work he was for u numbor of yearw leadlnc tenor with the Boston und Anfirewe Opera companies. lie Is t son of Dr. J, B, Fulton, a ploneor of tnls city. NEW COUNCIL OF KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS AT SUTTON ItAgTlNdlP, Neb.. Nov. M.MSfxclal.)- Immaculate Concepttoti Council No. l.&Vi KnlcliK of Columbus, was Instituted nt Hutton yeatarday hy Uastlnss and Uti coin inembera of the order. About 10J knlshta from oyer the state attended the ceremonltf, hver ICO frolnc from here on n special train nnd as matiy more ajolnfr on n, apnclsl train from Greeley, Neb., and other Points .Th (USit-and second dCTes were con ferred upon the Button candidates by James Crowley, urand knltht of the Hnstlnes council upd the third decree was given by Btnte Deputy Ktratib of Mc- Cook. Tho ceremony was followed by a ban- met at which He v. Father U'?A. nupphy" of flutton presided as.toasimaster. Toasts Iwart wirpondoi to by Jtifijre M, CoHer,' McCook; Judge Qeorce Corroran. York; Bev, P. Flannlfan, qreeley; Jude J. F. Mullen, Orand Island; John I. Hutton, Lincoln: Wllllsm "VVheljip, "Washlnuton. The Sutton council lies thlrty-slk char ter metntwrti. hut ntiArn vilm rlti mnn transfer from the Hastings and Uneoln councils wl) brlni; Its membership up to about KW. It is the eighteenth council of thn Catholic onJer to be established In Nebraska, the othera being at Omaha, Uneoln, Q'Nell. ColttmtiUs; Alliance, Hasting, MCoolc. Chadron, Orand Island. Norlh Platte. Hartlngton, Crelgh toh( Wynwre. Kniorson, Greeley. Falls ,Olty and Fremont BUFFALO DISTRICT! COURT HAS LONG CRIMINAL DOCKET 1CKAIINKY. Neb., Nov. i.-(f!pec!.l,)-. By the setting today of the date of the Jury case to'cqmn up for trial next week In the local district court, It waa dli, covered that a manslaughter, a burglary. ft forgery, an action to fix parenthood of a child arid 'two Automobile speeding cases constitute the criminal cases on the docket. The forgery case comes from the former Bhfclton National bank of which JKrwIn H, Hplcer was' formerly cashier. Ta ,nu. alst, In BubatanUating the ctnirgta tho county attorney has asked the County BOuld at flupiMvlrura for sufficient money to ho,vf flplcer returned from thn federal prison Ot Leavenworth that his testimony in the case may be heard. The automobile case Involved aVe ap peals irom poiico court, both ofU ie'uc chsed clalmltik tp have.ha'd tu JlljhlNjIu mil mai mey were J0KJ out l(i travel ing over country roads. HY.tRS'ANQ BRIQGS CASE .. SET FOR NEXT WEEK w.YHQO. Neb., Nov. M.l&pecla.) District court Converiff here neat week. uu Corcoran or iori presid nc. Amoiic ine iweive criminal caaes on the docket to, bo. heard ta the- ense broucht on change of venue from fitfrpy ciunty. wertxln tilieryf Hyr of. I4ncater county arid Jolm Brlgg. chlet Ot pdllee or mui umaiu. jxr charged with the tiwratcoi-ioy Blunt. ' Present for Mm. Morrlifuii. FALLS tJITY. i Neb.. Nov.' :;. . BpecijljTi,TUe lait rneetlnr of "the Fulla City wouisns plub was held with Mrs. 3. II. ?irn.hiii1 lr nt tho governoivetU. Mri.' Fred De Watd, In behalf of the ulub. preented Mh, Morehead with i beautiful bouquet of rosea, the club flowers, as a token of esteem and kind wishes for the future first lady of Nebraska. Mrs. Morehead responded happily by extending a cordial Invitation tor the members to visit hr af the exeouUve mruutou. After the study program iuni waa served by Miss Dorothy Morehead. daughter of ths hostess, assisted by Mltses Sura Mors- tpan. Kathryn Mellta and Helen Burch. L.' !- . fit', V V 1 F. x r ... ru,Tie x n.'K:1t HEHE HHP I " Ll"f 1 'rCLj'rV Z:"&T ) Atop ATOP , I ATOP rr snp; AM Tt5 J ""a nu.it) THe VAsslrlU.IS4 est eHi-. Every onc In ft while one of the little unobtrusive words In Mr. Noah Web ster's collection of talk particles Is accl dentally unearthed by some writer or orator, used a couple of times by him and then, like Mr. noosevelt rcturnlnir from Afrlcrt, It Is on every tongue, all eyes arc turned- to It and finally It fades away to await another resurrection. The observing reader of roagiwlncs and newspapers often notices soma word ap pears In an article and from tho manner It Is used or from repetition the attention is called to It and thereafter every s;ory or sign that person sees has that word In It Lately, In Omaha, there has dropped in upon our talking, writing and thlnklnc Jim;: W IK YHtfcP A VTPP( RHP MERC, P.K01HPU1 flSTOP M' HE Ra WILL REVISE Traffic In Women.- tlonimerclallsert lep ami Kxplnltlnr of Children In l.nbnr 31 a rite fa re ('DiiUeiniied. ttiw standard of moifllii for men And women and the same penalties for trans gressions regardless of sex; that we call on women everywhere to nwuke to the danger of the Kocrial ovll and to hasten that dny when woman elwlt vote and commercialized vlee shall be extermi nated. The convention adjourned sine die early this afternoon. The next place of meet lug will be (elected by the executive board, which ineuts In New York tomor row. vll unnnlaneil business was referred to tho board for disposal. PERSONAL PARAGRAPH on word, which ordinarily Is ery com monplace a'nd. moreover. Indlspenslble, but Its repetition recently has attracted attention to' It and so, as a consequence. It Is on every hand. It started t with the voting on tho noAr side Mop and tho far sldo stop nnd now tho city Is like a big pipe organ filled with stops. Sickly persons aro saying their heads are stopped up with a coldj everybody Is stopping at romo hotel or boarding house; Jewelers aro talking stop watches, vaudeville songs nre about "utop ticklln mo," "Stop that rng," "Don't you stop." bartenders arc pulling stoppers nnd people are stoppling over In swoons from hearing "stop." Think about the word stop, llstru and look for It and you'll find It everywhere. EFFORT TO RECOVER MONEY LOANED THROUGH ONG BANK CLAY CliNTEIt. Neb., Nov. as.-fSpe- clal.)-The cao of II. p. Walker against Kxcliango Bank of Ong. Is still occupy ing tho attention of the court and a Jury In tho district court. This tU the eighth da ofthetrldl und It will possibly go to tho Jury tomorrow. It Is an notion in volving about 120,000, growing out of transactions had with J. O. Walker, de ceased, who wns ' at tho tlmo cashier of the Kxchango Batik of Ong. The Plaintiff Is an uncle of tho deceased, and furnished money for tho latter to loan In Nebraska. J. o. Walker foiled be fore his death, and this la to recover cer tain loans nnd Interest ullegcd to- have been paid to or through said bank. The B. I. L.'a entertained the members of the P, E. O. list night. They-rented the Lyric theator and put on a minstrel show, followed by motion pictures;, and afterward served a three course luncheon at the home of Qoorgc A. Allen. Krnest K. qtout convict at tho stato penitentiary wns a litigant In tho county cour of this county today. Ho wnn.preH- cnt. accompanied by Deputy Warden Major Antics. He filed n claim against thn estate ot James Delahunty, deceased, formor warden or tho Htate penitentiary, claiming that while he was such a convict he gave to raid Delahunty $30(1, In cash to keep for him, which he claims was never repaid to him. Tho claim' was die allowed by the county court nnd Stout will appeal to tho district cont. Burn tturnrd N'v "York.- YOBK, Neb., Nov. W.-(Bpifolal0f-lY6 tcrdoy afternoon a barn, t0x(ft wns de stroyed by fire on the farm ofA. A. Oaotlte. A child. 3 yearrT of use', wna rescuedi two i)nutrs before the building fell In. Mr. BamuolKon. who rents tho farm, lost a horse, mro corn and fov eral tons of hay, beMrtfs farm utensils. Tpcro was ,J700 Insurance on the barn. XorfhVf intern,' Burn JLrinU lu York. YOttK. Neb., Nov, r.M8pciai.)-A tract of land, containing thirty-one acres, belonging to Frank Montgomery, was sold to Mr, N. V. Dodge ot Omaha last Saturday. The land adjotnts the city on, the northeast. It Is said It will be used by the jNnrthwe-jtern when It builds tt continental line do the ooiUit. Clr tretl'f Proreotlim. UKATntCE. Neb.. Nov. W.-fSpeclnl Telegram,! Lloyd Helbort of Omaha, who recently engaged In tho cigar business here, wqs arrested today for soiling cigar ette? to a minor. Ills case was-set for hearing Saturday. Brown, who desired to know whether tho t,ehlgh limn had been properly quoted, Mr. Hill has Just replied, mak ing the denial. hrnsknna nt the llolc-l. Nelson of. Genoa aro Aloln and Llydn at tho Ixiynl. It. W. llohlnson of Burlington, .1. V.4 Hutchison of Central City and C. 0. Steer of Bcott'i, Bluff nro staying ut the Millard. Kd Harrlgan of Hastings, J. T. Som mors of Btcrllng. L. It. Kestereon of Superior and Cleorgo W. Tyncr of Friend are stopping at the Paxton. J. D. McGuIre of Loomls. Mrs. N. N.1 Langford of Tekumah, It. W. Bagley ot Lincoln, Air. and Mrs. C. Handle of WIk ner. John Olock of Daid City, Charles Glllllnnd of Fiemont, It. H. Compton of Cedar llaplds nnd Arthur H. Humel of Loup City are nt the Merchants. John J. Murphy of Hastings. Clark S. Hardy of Lincoln, V. B. Dickinson ot Long Pino, Mr. and Mm. Asa E. Dixon. Jr., of Blnliv. W. P. Byron of Gothenburg, E. J. Alneey of Lincoln, A. a. Mitchell of Norfolk. W. A. Stewart of Lexington, Dr. a. W. Fetters and t. A. LUnderson of Brady and M. .1. Huges of West Point are guests at the Honshaw. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. M.-The Na tional American Woman's Suffrage asso ciation nJar the close of the morning session today '.adopted resolutions com mending President Taft for appointing a, wotnsn as head, of the national thlldren's bureau; went on 'record as favoring ar bitration among thruUlons to prevent wars, and declared against traffic In women. : . The mention of the name of the presi dent brought applause and when it sub sided a delegate. ,ORked whether It was necessary to Incorporate Mr. Tafl' name In the resolutions Dr. Anna II. Shaw, the presiding officer, amid more applause, said It was, becaui-e Mr. Taft hnd re moved the office from politics by choos ing a woman without political Influence. Dr, Shaw added that former Presldont Roosevelt had promised to make such an appointment, but hod failed to do so. Word White Stricken O'ut. The resolution on the traffic In women aa originally -presented contained tho words; "white slave, -but objection wae made and they were stricken out. .Dr. 8haw after such action had been taken remarked: "There nre brown and black slaves as well as white." " A committee of five waa authorised to revise the constitution ontlrply and re-i port to the convention next year. Tne committee will be named later. An amusing Incident was the reading ot a, cablegram of congratulation from Rot terdam, Holland. The cablegram was ad dressed "Mr. Convention." The "Mr." caused much merrlmout among . the women, which Increased when Dr. Shaw said that the telegraph company had been for three daya trying to tipd the "Mr." The cablegram was from "Martina Krames." , , Text of naluiloiis. The resolution commending President Taft was. as follows: ."We deeply deplore the xploltatlop of the children of this country In our labor markets; wo copimend ttie creation ot a national children's bureau nnd President Taft'a appointment of a woman as head of the bureau." Tho resolution on the traffic In womeu was, as follows: "Wo commend the efforts of our na tional government to end tho traffic In women. We nrgo the passage In our stales of more stringent lawn for the protection of women; wp demand the Persistent Advertising Is Big Iteturns. tho Itoad to William A. Baum. a coxswain from the I'nlted States slyp Dixie.' has been ap pointed to tnke the place left vacant by L. U Jnoksoii at the navy recruiting station. Jocksonl eft Monday to enter the electrical school at Mare Island, Cel.. where Ihe will study. iadlo-telegrnpb. Baum will report at the. local station on Wednesday or -Thuredayj or -ThbrebiVv 77 Munliril Trjltjhjn Tlnsor, wounded, vith n gun :oc-nlerccd by a rusty nail. Bucklen's Artifisc Salve soon heals the Injured part. Guaranteed. 23 cts. For sale by Beaton Drug Co.--Advertls!o. ment. - "S I Ben Welch Helpa da Kid Parlor Hunting of Duck at Salt Lake Frank B. Johnson Is back from Salt I.ake, where he enjoyed some of the most wonderful duck shooting and which he calls parlor hunting. At the north end or Salt Iike million aire club lias socured control of I6.WQ acres ot Halt flats and over this area the water U from throe Inches to fifteen feel deep. In the shallow places the care takers have sowed wild rice and other fine go plants. Here the ducks nest by the thousands nnd thousands more stop on their flights to the south. Guards patrol tho Waters and are armed with authority to "arrill and "imprison poacher. Only club members nnd guest aro permitted to hunt. Mr- Jqhmion wai a club guest and shot duokn' utilll he was tired. , On the shpres of the salt marsh, twenty five miles from Ogden. the club members have erected a palatial hunting lodge. equipped with every convenience found In ; the best appointed hotel or home- Whatmka hunting on the salt marsh j latlor shooing is the manner in which tho I sport Is carried on. There ar motor, boat? that tatto tne place pfold-fashtoued blinds. Along thegunwolta of these b.t, reeds miu 'lusfiea nv iwen inatcneo on un the entire Scrugture has the apearanfee a bunch, of high grat .Inside nnd -where i tne nunters sit. are edsy chairs.- unal tered and coatjies to recline upon when the occupants become tired. Thii boats are 'equipped with propellers forwater and 1 J creepers for running ovr the muck. In' casa there Is little water, the boats uiovo along like automobiles, and when tho water has opie depth, they perform ah tame at boats. When a bunch ot ducks Is lighted On the marh, the man at tho tiller drives the boat out toward them and they seldom fly until the hunters aro nltlUn range. Frequently. Mr. Johnsou says, the boats will get within loo feet ot the ducks before they raise off the feed. Ing grounds. jJt 'lilt idl- U rSK BBRjSBOkXW.Vl:. JffX ooor; Ben Welch, the charpcteriactor, 'will go out In costumn on Wednesday with a pushcart and "sella da idea banan" and other fruits at Sixteenth 'arid Farnatn for the benefit of the fund.tliat Is being raised for the child Saving institute, i; was at the suggestion ot Mejjsrs, Itomi Miller and John'o, Wharton Jliat Mr, Welch undertook the Job. Ho i n, happy father himself, and In his loVfe for his own little child, he Is anxious of service to. other children. andf,eprclally to those who aVf not eo fortuna'tfjy sit- ' uated. Ills charucter work aslanutalfan ! .. ', . . i rruii aim iinwer venaer is weitnown to Omaha theater-goera, but Jt. ffr quite likely that this will be the first time ho has ever appeared In publlp In the part. U 1 tiij of I ard. ' Man ford Pay's Mkerllaie Tax. WAHOO, Neb., fov. .r(epeclal.)--Charles W Sanford, through his attor ney, has paid to ba ijerk of the dUtrlot court of Haundere county the sum ot at. Inheritance tax on the estate of WhUfleld anford; W father, T.he eoynty recently -wn this suit (n thniuit. Hoodlfc s Sarsaparilla A highly concentrated preparation of Roots, Barks, Herbs Contains not only Sarsaparilla, but those great ALTERATIVES, StilUhgia and Bine Flag; those great ANTI-BILIOUS and LIVER I remedies, Mandrake and Dandelion; those great KIDNEY remedies, Uva'TJr8l, Juniper Berries and Pipsissewa; those great STOMACH I TONICS, Gentian Root and Wild Cherry I3ark; and other valuable ourativo agents, just thbso wmedies prescribed by best physioians. This medicine is recommended for LEHIGH MANAGER DENIES TALKING J3FJD0AL. PRICES A. B. Hill, general agent of the Lehigh Val!y railroad, who waa here recently and quoted aa having said that there U no reason for the advance in coal piicvs, writes frum Chicago to Bandell K Brown of the Coal Hill Coal compsny denying flatly that he made auha statement A ltter was wrttun to Mr Hi't i M $tfie(imatism Sciatica, Catarrh Stomach i,Troubles IQidney and Liver Affections Scrofula, Eczema Skin Diseases Blood Poisons Boils, Ulcers Jill Eruptions Loss of Jtppetit, General Debility and Thai 7 Tired Feeling Qv.ec, 4PjQp.Q''Te3tinionials Received in Two Years warrant us in UTjj'ipYX)I7 to give Hood's Sarsaparilla a trial. Get it TODAY. Sold everywhere. Prepared by ( I. HOOD CO.,- Lowell, Mass. -You do not- eat the right food YOUR bodies are ill-nourished because you feed them on foods that they cannot get the good out pf. Do not eat so much meat and other heavy foods that are hard to digest. You get all the good elements of these djshes in FAUST in much easier digested form. It contains practically no vaste. It is all quickly and easily converted into strength and energy. Serve frauat Spaghetti often and you and yottr family will become strong, robust and put on flesh. It s a splendid food for growing children. Faust Spaghetti makes delightful dishes and is a very economical food. At your grocer's Sc and We a package. Maull Bros., St. Louis, Mo. Green Stamp over the cork Avoid Blends! Send us your order for Hayner BOTTLED " IN - BOND Whiskey You' KNOW it is good and pure the Government's is your protection. WE WANT, you to TRY this whiskey on our; guarantee you will find it all; we claim as fine 93 you ever tasted and the best value you everj.saw or you may. serid' it back at our expense- and we will return your money. chances. We take all the risk sad wo stand all the expense if ire. fail 19 piease you. No Utter, it ttteessaryr Cut Outsold use this Coupoa nd ctflr out rt ureal office . NO MATTER what others may promise no matter how temptlngtheir offers may seem see if they offer BattUd-in-Bond whiskey and remember there is ony ono way you can be surt of getting pure, 6tralght whiskey and that is to insist on Bottled-ln-Bond. That's what we offer you Hay ner Private Stock potUed-jn-Bond Whiskey rich, pure and delicious shipped in staled case Direct from Dis tiller' and all it costs you is $3.20 for FOUR full quarts express charges paid. There's no question about a whiskey like ihiitht Gov ernment's Green Stamp over the cork is your assurance t hat It is Bottlod-in-Bond fully aged, full 100$ proof, full measure and a guarantee that it comes to you just as it left the distillery, in all its original purity and goodness. Note the price onlr 80 cents a Quart de livered, where else can you buy a Bottled-in-Bond whiskey of this magnificent quality at 1 ms price. ffnj- MSTtONG l H WE PAY SEALED H EXPRESS CASE ggflcHARtES am HAYNEfe Sw amiss eg" w- CMHUMM1' i Irani THS BaYNER BISTIUJKG CO. Roctoml end tJK) forwhlch aesl n KOUR mil wrt bettlM at lUr rrlntt stock B9IU-4 In Bosd Whlkj iprca. pJilJ vr rwt etltr.. It ! UBlimtood Iht If Ikta whlikor Is cot found as raprtuntM as4 MtUfaotor; ta m t Trj way. 1 1 mr b itun)d at your tiptoa- and mjt&SO la te b proraptlj reranaed. . O-IOS Kan . JLiirm . O tit it for Atlt.. C1.. Cola,. Haho, oal.,Nr.v N. Mti.. Ota.. Uuk. Tibvof Vj. ramt aa oa i.a bull el 4 aniMt for ii.QQ by Exaieri PrejiH or ' sunn far 115.30 br Fftlf&t Prtnld. ,AK THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPiVNY, Deptdri05 1 !i in u 1 vn 1 n ini-nr aan 1 1 m '1 c.nu.ist. tvAiwMa 11, mu, DISTILLERY ntoy.OHio Established UH Offices and Shipping Depots eiso at St. laata. Us. St faiu. Ulna. New Orient, ta. Baytao. 0. Bon. Miu. JaetsonvHle, Hn CAPITAL $500,000.00 Full Paid WINTER EXCURSIONS SOUTHEAST Via ROOK ISLAND LINES Havana, Cuba $87,00 Jacksonville, Fla $50.50 St. Augustine, Fla $53.00 -Miami, Fla $72.50- - Tampa, Fla $62.10 Savannah, Ga . $48.20 ' Thomasville Oa $47.50 ' Charleston, S. C. $48.85 Montgomery, Ala $41.00 Montgomery, Ala ; , $40.00 . New .Orleans, La. . . . ; . . . . ,$4i;00 , Fare to above, and many other points, are in effect daliy and carry fnol return Uinltto May 16th and June 1st. ; Diverse route to Jacksonville and points beyond may be ob tained at slightly higher farea. .... HomeBeokers' fares with shorter limit anil lower cost In effest November lath, December 3d and 11th n Chleafcb limited leaves Omatia' Uni'on Station at, 6:08 P. M. Other. iopd trains at ,:'u m. anu iz:20 midnight. For further Information and literature, call dr write J. S. McNALLY, J). P. A.. ' 14th. and Faraam. O. W. Bldg. 1 i KMWlStl