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TTTE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, FKBRIWKY r, 101.1. 5 ) That Style P Your Figure? Impossible! AFFAIRS ATJOUTH OMAHA Business Men, at Meeting, Endorse Lee Merger Bill. CITIZENS' COMMITTEE REPORTS Sn City Council Meeting; for I.nck of Cluornm, Owlnsr to Strong Kffort of Few to Vnnh Iljnn-rlvonkn Sennue. Fat woman who aro contemplating: a rtw gown In the mods will have to con template a reduction of their flesh befor they rlslt the dressmaker. Fortunately this Is nothing like the hard labor It wai when one had nothing but exercising or dieting to get reiulta with. Nowaday a short course of the Uarmola Prescription Tablets should bring any woman, however fat, to the propor tions necessary for her to wear a Direct tolre gown. Let her take a Marmola Tablet (made in accordance with tho famous prescrip tion and, therefore, harmless) after each meal and at bedtlmo and she should very noon be losing a pound a day. This re milt, accomplished without disturbing one's table customs, forming wrinkles or distressing the stomach, astonishes every body. Even one large case costing only 75 cents at any druggist's, or tho same amount direct by mall from the Mar mola Company, Farmer nidg.. Detroit, Mich., gives positive results. This con stitutes the acme of economy. DRUNKENNESS is n, curable disease, which requires treat ment The OIUUNB treatment can be used with absolute confidence. It de stroys all desire for whiskey, beer, or other Intoxicants. Can be given In the home. No sanitarium expense. No loss of time from work. Can be given secret ly. If after a trial you fail to get any benefit from Its use your money will bo refunded. ORUINB Is prepared In two forms: No. 1, secret treatment, a powder; OIIIUN13 No. 2, In pill form, for those who desire to take voluntary treatment. Costs onlv $1.00 a box. Come In and talk over the matter with us. Ask for booklet. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., 16th and Dodge, 307-9 No. 16th, 24th and Far nam; Owl Drug Co., 16th and Harney. Symptoms Are Warnings To Wise Men. The publication of tho prescrip tion of a famed physician would 4rovo Uruitlcss to hundreds of men If unablo to recognize tho necessity for its use. It is not the intention or desire of the writer to mislead or frighten by painting the horrors suffered by the pre maturely aged, but rather la it the desire, to state pduln facts. The peculiar affliction which destroys ambition, organic strength, erfergy and hope Is accompanied by some of the following symptoms, if not by all: Dull, sunken eyes; thin ness (or abnormal fatness), cold extremities, backupjuc, weakness in the spine, twltctiing, spots be fore tho eyes, pains in back of head, headache, trembling, fatigue, shrinking of the akin, flabby flesh, Impaired memory, sleeplessness, lorn of appetite, constipation, kid ney derangements and a .general unprcpardness for emergencies of all sorts. Tho right kind of medical treat ment will effectually overcome such warning symptoms and re store normal conditions If persist ently used for a few abort weeks. Any one can buy the ingredients and mix the medicines of this pre scription at home as It contains no poisonous opiates whatever. The Instructions for mixing at home secretly so that no embar rassment may be felt, are as fol lows: First get three ounces of syrup Barsaparllla compound and one ounce compound fluid balm wort i rilx and let stand two hours. Then add one ounce compound es sence cardlol and one ounce tinc ture cadomene compound (not car damom), and mix all togther. The directions are to take or- tea spoonful after each meal and one when retiring, until bounding health and full strength are re stored. Even a few woeks will witness most wonderful results. Wk COLLAR aats longer than a buttonhole flyolfaf and la easier to put on Bad to talco off. 15c, 2 for 25o (duett, Peabody & Co., Hakera If the gang that Is opposing annexation wonted any confirmation of the esteem In which their efforts are held by the solid business men of the town It would have been to their enlightenment to have at tended n meeting of twenty-five of the biggest business men In town held last night In an office In the Hannon building. Tho meeting was called to hear the report of the citizens" charter committee ap pointed some time ago at a public meet ing held In the South Omaha High school building. Attorneys Dean Ringer and A. H. Murdock. together with Attorney Sam Winters, who was also appointed on the citizens' charter committee, took up the consideration of the rclvslon measures to be presented to the legislature. A unani mous vote of the men present declared absolutely In favor of the Lee merger bill as It now stands. Attorney J. P. Breen of Omaha, who was present, explained tho provisions of the Leo bill, which, he said, would prob ably be passed without any trouble. Tho last apparent objection to tho Lee bill and to merger with Omaha was taken rway when Ureen explained his amendment to tho Omnha city charter allowing tho city to expend any such additional sum as i would bo necessary to cover the Increased expenses of Greater Omaha by reason of the annexation of South Omaha. This amendment In effect will take away the flnst plausible excuse offered by the gang in opposition to the merger. Even after the provisions of the Leo bill had been generally approved by the citizens somo offered the excuse that there was no pro vision for adequately taking enro of South Omaha from a financial standpoint. The old provlBlon-ljvcase of annexation limited the expenditure of Greater Omaha to $1,350,000 even In case of annexation. The Breen amendment will allow Greater Omaha to make such levy and spend such increased amount as will take care of tho cities annexed. No (luorttm at Conncll Mrctlnp;. There was no quorum nt the city hall last night and as a consequence, the city council did not hold a session. The rea son of the postponement of the meeting was ascribed to the fact that a desperate attempt to push tho Ryan-PIvonKa plan through the council In the matter of pay ing the twenty-nine firemen on the de partment. It was planned, according to certain members of the council, to forc.j through a measure last night supporting Ryan and PIvonka In their effort to over ride the rule established by the council In making financial provision for the pay ment of twenty-six men this year. Alton, as usual, was said to have been selected to assist In the fight. He, together with Councilman Hartnett, consulted with the city treasurer's offlco during tho after noon. A third councilman Is alleged to have sustained all manner of coaxings, threats and blandishments in order tj win him over to the oldo ot tho police commissioners. New DcK-mnent Prepnreit. In the protecting care of John B. Wat kins and C. W. Sears, a new product of the Hoctor charter revision committee was taken down to Lincoln yesterday. It was said. The Hoctor charter revision committer has prepared an annexation bill, part of which Is a joke and the rest buncombe, as far as getting an expres sion of the people goes. The whole ques tion as to annexation Is left in the handB of the city council, who with their own Interests at stake will have little qualms In raising all manner of objections to any progress of annexation Thero Is going to be a fight, but It Is not expected to be In accord with the minds of tho Hoctor charter committee, The Lee bill Is fair, and many of the saloon men aro In favor of the measure. which makes a special provision that in case of annexation with Omaha the South Omaha saloon keepers will have to pay a pro rata saloon license tax from May, when the South Omaha licenses are Is sued, to tho following January, when the Omaha licenses are granted. The schools and school teachers are taken care of In a supplemental bill. This bill provldejl that the South Omaha teachers shall be embodied In the, Omaha school depart ment on an equal footing with the Omaha school teachers, rating being allowed In accord with the number of years spent In tho service In South Omaha. This means an Increase of salary for the teachers of the annexed city and a title to the retirement roll for those who have served the required number of years In the same manner as If they had served during the same time In Omaha The firemen and policemen of South Omaha in euBe of annexation will have a double shift and a rating In Omaha according to their terms of service In South Omaha, Both services will bo protected by a re tirement and pension fund. Magic City Bovrllnir League, CtlLKIN'S CUBS. 18 3 Tot. fa vn nail eh ...... 202 171 167 iW Uoth 19 206 210 6S6 167 113 168 476 ii-rrnril 133 157 195 4S5 Thomas the South Omaha hospital with n toum of pneumonia, I expected to be out today. The Ladles' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Compton, Twenl seventh and H streets. The Albright Social Institute Wa opened yesterday In the old automatic telephone building, Twenty-fifth and M streets A committee from the Omaha and South Omaha Woman's clubs were present. Mrs. Mary C. Whltcomb, nged W years, died nt the South Omaha hospital vesti-r-day She Is survived by her husband. John Whltcomb. and two children. The body will be shipped Wednesday from tho late residence of the deceased. ail6 Jnek son street, to Klmo, Mo . whero the funeral services will be held. Gas stoves were ordered Installed In the Hawthorne school at a meeting of the school board last night. A committee from Franklin school were assured that If twenty-five additions! pupils could bo obtained another teacher would be at tached to the school. The residents nvur the school complained that many ot their children were compelled to cross tho rail road tracks by reason of the lack of a teacher. CALLS VACCINATION VICIOUS Patron of Lake School Asks for Protection for Children. WRITES TO BOARD OF EDUCATION A Shootlntr Semite with both parties wounded, demands Bucklen's Arnica Salve. ' Heals wounds, sores, burns, bolls, cuts or plies. Only 26c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Ad vertisement. Aged Man Prays in Police Court that Judge Be Lenient The name ot John Napanacs was called out by the court officer In police court. Th,o witnesses were called forward an aged and bent woman dressed In black and a daughter, probably 12 years of age. Napanacs, the father, was led from tho "bull pen" Into the court room, where he came face to face with his wife and daughter, whom he had refused to support for the last year. The court loungers and visitors straight ened up In their seats with a new In terest, a scattering of police officers standing near the Judge's bench crowded a little closer to tho prisoner. Hero was something new, Interesting, this case of Napanacs. Without warning or even n word the prisoner dropped to his knees before the Judge's desk, and bowing his head began to pray. The shuffling of feet, the whlu pering and buzzing In tho room ntoppi.l, and the tick, tick of tho largo clock above tho Judge's head was audible In all parti of the room. For fully five minutes Napanacs knelt In prayer, asking God to have mercy on him and begging the Judge to give him his freedom.. With tears streaming down her with ered checks Mrs. Napanacs told of her husband's failure to support tho family for tho last year, and how she hod worked to keep their only child In school and keep up tho home. v Napanacs said he was unable to get work. He was put undor a ninety dayb' suspended sentence. The Bohemian Char ity society Is to securo him work. Toothache Gum STOPS TOOTHACHE Instantly Used by Millions the World Over. All drug store or by mail, 15c C. 8. Dent Co.. OrrnorT, Mich. 157 192 176 Totals 807 879 00 z.&ai Handicap Totals 815 STT 912 2,dl5 Q AH LOW'S COLTS. 1 2, 3 Howe "3 1C2 CtssnV ! ? Kasner l? i ff? Tot 611 457 I2U 43!) 483 Mullen V-v JS iS Crowe .IS.. "6 139 "Totals 788 837 713 2,838 JETTBU'S GOLD TOPS, 1 2 3 Tot Cochran 201 "6 194 u73 Chadd 16 1 Hall ISO . 177 126 . 453 Fitzgerald im zm zii - twi Ben Hull .... 163 210 174 Dt7 Total 871 370 841 BOYCE'S CLUB. 12 3 White 155 US 16 Kruse 1 104 128 Larkin 116 102 Qoldenberg J ?1 JW Claybourne 100 188 134 2,tS2 Tot til 377 Z)o U'i 4h2 II. S. .Scunril .ids Ills Ttsn !lrl Aro llenlihy, nnit Mr Would lie llolnic Them (irrnt Injustice lo Permit Vnccliintliin, Vaccination Is vicious and science has Kpudlated It. ncoonllng to II. p. Kewnrd. 2SS0 North Nineteenth street, who wrote tho Board of Udueittlon a letter which was read at a meeting last night. In which he urged the board to Instruct Superin tendent 'K F. Graff to direct tho pilnclpal of Lnko school to receive back his two girls who urc now out by order of tho health commissioner and will not be per mitted to leliiTn, unless vaccinated, for twenty-one days. In hit letter Seward suvs tho only cases of smallpox In the vicinity of Lake school are now about well and he sees no reason why his children should not be permitted to return, as they are a healthy pair. The Hoard of Kducatlou referred the letter to tho Judiciary committee on (he request of tho board's attorney, who received tho letter and referred It to the board, tow ard says: "I huve two little girls who tin i,i hu date have been attending school rxvilurly. One Is In first A mid the other In third A gtnde. t will never consent to them being vaccinated, as I would not be n party in an act wheieby their bodies would be come diseased In case they wore vac cinated. Vaccination Is n viclium rimtmn and Is only npproved by certain ones of the medical profession, mainly for the fees Involved. "My children arc In good health and to vaccinate them would bo sinful, even If Or. t'onuell or some of his tolleagues need the money. "At this time 1 would like to Inquire nt to who u running the sehools of Omaha. 1 have been talking with a mem ber of the Hoard of Kdurallon and have been Informed that If you would advise Superintendent Urntf to Instruct Miss ntch to receive back the 'expelled' puplli that such would bo done' and Dr. ConneU's twenty-one days' order would bo disre garded "There Is no state law compelling vac cination and such telng the case why must those opposed to vaccination be compelled to submit to Council's orders or else bo deprived of school facilities?" TWO BROTHERS ARE BADLY BEATEN BY TWO STRANGERS John and David 1 Inline, brother, cele brated the opening of tho new Carleton bar In the old Woodmen building a bit too strenuously yesterday and when thrv left they became embroiled with two strangers. They were badly beaten up when found by the ollce anil taken (o hondiiuarters. John latino lost a valuable watch In tho scuffle. t'liroiilo (iiiMtlintloit Cured. "Five years ago I had the worst caso of chronic constipation I ever knew of, and Chamberlain's Tablets cured me." writes S. F. Fish. Brooklyn, Mich. For nlo by nil dealers. SIXTY CITY PRISONERS REFUSED BY THE SHERIFF hlxtv pllsoners from the cllv lull refused vextrnlin b the slieilffH of flcnymi Hi-count of the smallpox scare What In prevalent among them. Tho slier- Iff acted upop the advice of the county Physician, who deemed It bo best to leave the prisoners whore they wero until tho llkllhood of spreading tho disease subsided. Notice ! Money Saving Sale Wo hnvt) purcha8od tho Block ot Sharff Optlcnl Co , Now York, at ,'IOc on (ho dollar, nnd nn wo want lo mid 500 new customers to our Optical DoimrtuiGiit HiIh vonr wo will nlnco on sulo, commencing Monday, Koliruary IS, for ono tA rn week, those high class goods, latest stylos, In finger nloco 1 MH mountings, fitted with tho best pcrlBcoptc lenses, complete for.w,,'u Tills Is tho biggest bargain over offered on high grade 13yo Glasses and Spectacles. Our Optical Department Ib In charge of Dr. McCarthy, who many of you know, as lie has sorved our people for lfi yeara and Is an o -knowlcdged master of his profession. Satisfaction to All Is Our Motto. KVKK KXA.MINKI) KIIKK. dr. j. t. McCarthy optical dept. REESE JEWELRY CO. .107 SOUTH HI 'I'll ST. OMAHA. If you nnifer-work your jaws You over-work your stomach. (If you don't xhew your food enough you don't make saliva enough. Digestion needs it. This chewing dainty supplies it. So if you must swallow food hastily, letf this mint flavored morsel give refreshing,1 relSef to your poor, tired Let it steadily improve your; improving 'digestion. TVi-U 756 7J1 75S Hnndlcan 40 0 40 130 Totals W 771 7W 2.31C Mnitlo City uossip. At home for business. H. U Coombs. Tel. South 130. Advertisement. Uncle David Anderson, who has been 111 for some time. Is recovering rapjoiy. The meeting of tbe Knights and Ladles of Security will be held tonight in we Redmen's hall. Mrs. Phil Nagel, 10M North Twenty- fifth street, is recovering nicely irora a recent operation, inhn M r cell vesterdav assumed his "new duties as deputy city clerk and Louis tineK as journal cierx. Tim Kaeles aerie No. 169 will give an ontertnlntnent at their hall tonight for the members and their friends. limb Garlow. who has been confined to teeth and appetite. BUY IT BY THE BOX It costs less of any dealer and stays fresh until used. Look for the spear Avoid imitations 17 Stomach Bad? Belching Gas arid Sour Food? Want to Feel Fine? Wonder what upset your stomach which portion ot the food did tho damage do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach Is in .a revolt: of sour, gassy and upsot, nnd what you Just ate hnn fermented Into stubborn lumps; your head dlKiy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food; breath ton., tongue coated Just take a Illtlo l'lapepsln and In five minutes you truly will wonder what became of the Indigestion mid distress. Millions of men and women today know that It Is needless to have a bad stomach A llttlo Ulapepsln occasionally keeps this dellc.ito organ regulated and they eat tholr favorite foods without fear tin PAPE'S V ' 'vcWk IH 22 GRAIN TRIANCULES OF, .B FSffijllUVS Y 1 DIAPIPSft J W&ffl 1 rWl MAKES DISORDERED STOMACHS J- dUySsP1 ' ASitl FEEL KINK IN,. FIVE MINUTES. ;MRalrI T "V I SMCUKKS INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, lSt!lfo4&!$s& rJwOyZ)A IARCE 50 CENT CASE-ANY DRUG STORl kill if f AmericasMrPkgroi 1 There's something; to do every hour 1 I in tha dsy, and every day in the month in Florida. There is I Sslllnsr, Bostlnp, Surf-Bathltiff, Fishing, Shooting, Golf, Tennis, I AutomobiHng In fact, there Is overything but snow-balling. And m M bast of all; there is tha Florida Climate, tempered by the glorious I tropical sun, strengthened by tha salt air of the sea. I I The ona detail necessary to round ont a trip to Florida is perfect I train servica. This will be found in tha equipment and schedule of tha I I Kansas City --Florida Special I I FROM KANSAS CITY DAILY AT 6103 P. M. I )) W " H-tteet. trctrlo-llghttd equlpmfnt; electric fnt Pullman ' HE eUaper of the latMt detlgn and steel dining care under the direction of B FRED HARVTtY. lt'e ae fine a train at ever ran on wheels. M Last chance to see the Panama Canal Work before the water le turned In. Bight personally-conducted toure In the gf steamship Evangeline," from Key West to Colon, returning via Kingston B and Havana. The vessel Is new, built In Scotland during 1011-13, especially M m for tourbig the tropics. It Is equipped with Marconi wireless service. M Va electric lights and fans, and all modern conveniences and luxuries. It m m will leaye Key West January 7th and Jlst, February th and lSth. JT W March' 4th and 18th, April 1st and 13th. An eleven-day trip. In- K' VA eluding meale and berth at aea and In port, for tllO. Stopover M T privileges granted at Colon, Havana nnd Kingston. m M ite'li gfeil i aaal p,r". Train Schedulee, Pullman and M ea mi -l f .T.V.W Steamship Reeervallone, and Illus- Jm MaWvPnBami "''bt P"0'"' ddLltrtUrB m(,r St Division Passenger Agent, FRISCO LINES, M Waldheim Building, ' M (HISKETI Catalog On Request Been At It 20 Yetti Over 250, 000 People Are recular and satisfied customers for Rlerer's Pure Old Monoeram Whiskey there rnnliln't nosslblv be u better testiruonlnl to Its ex- nulaiip mouthness. mellow flavor aud absolute nuritv. nnlv tiurltv and aae Is a oriiarautee of aood whigftey for mrdlclnal nurtioies the Duritv of Rlrcer's Monoeram is guaranteed by us under the Pure Food Law while its nge Is guaranteed byourtwenty years In business. You can buy MEGER'S MONOGRAM WHISKEY AtWhoIesalcPrlces Bend us an order for Rleger's Monogram test It for flavor, smoothness, and all the essen tials of mod whlthty use bait of It and satisfy your self, If you are not thoroughly convinced that It Is the finest whiskey you ever used, return the balance at our expense your money will be refunded without question, J. RIerjer & Co., 1711 Cencset Street. Kansas City, Ha. Wc The Prepay Express 8Qt IUeoei-B Monogram vil Private Stock v 4Qtu. Rlefjera $ Monogram vl Extra Fine FREE KB."- Two sample bottles of Klenor's Fine Mono gram Whiskey, Gold tipped Whiskey Glass and Patent Corkscrew. 111 sasBsDBa RUPTU I hove, n certain cure for rupture with out resorting- to n painful and uncertain nurKlcal operation. I air.' the only rep utablo physician In this Una of work who will tako such cases for treatment upon a guaranteo to cure, or make no charge. You may deposit the monoy fn a bank, In your own name, and when you are satisfied a cure has been made you then instruct the hank to pay tho money to mo. Uy dolnR this you are absolutely certain of a cure, or it will cost you nothing. If I was not perfectly sure of my work I could not do busi ness In this way very lour;, but Insteud, have been doing business so for 20 years, and adopted this plan because so many have been swindled by quacks and fak ers. Not one of thorn will permit a pa tient to deposit his money until a euro has been made. When taking my treatment, patients must come to my office once each week for four weeks, and If they live nearby mtna'iu"din.dUnnS the larval. X do not uaa tb. Parana. Wsi treatment, as it Is dangarons. Call or write for literature. A FEW OF MY CURED PATIENTS A. V. 'Il0,rn.J,0L'0,k1; Nej?'JW' H- Nolle, postmaster, Ilolstoln. Ia.: Dan Murpbj tc NT,, tilth St.. Omaha' V S. .Tml.l mVi,,..i i ii r,,. ..,. m.i. . Orrln need. Ogullalu, Neb.; Iley, J G, Stauurd, Ileuver Crossing, Neb., John E. F iteige, jJorcntster. tit Joseph. Mo., J. i. rBAWX H. WBAV, M. D.. Suite 300 Baa Bldff Omnha, Kab. y Orrln need, oguuam, iseu.; itev, J G, Stauurd, Ileuver Crossl Uoehne. Wisner. Neb.; William Iloss, Kr, Lawrence. Nob.; H. P Neb,. John,K?,0iXiii'fttirV,!..Ju J . '2 Ho- -'HI' St.. at Stennett, Vimsca. Is III N WthDB of others could lo added U