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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1913)
8-A THE OMAHA RUNPAY BEBt MAEQH 16, 1013. A lusiRible Plea For The Stomach If Voitr Stomach Is lacking In Di gestive Tower, Why Not Help thn KJOmnrli In Its Work? 2Notrlth drugs, but with a re-lnforceS merit of digestive agents, audi as am naturally at work In tho stomach. SctenUflo analysis shows that digestion requires pepsin, nltrogonous ferments, and the secretion of hjdrochlorlc add. When your food falls to digest, It Is proof positive that sonvs of these agent are lacking In your dljrestlve apparatus. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tnhlets contnln nothing but these natural elements neces sary to digestion and when placed at work In the weak stomach nnd small Intestines, supply what these organs ned. They stimulate the gastric glands arid gradually bring the digestive organs back to their normal condition. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been subjected to critical chemical test at h6me and abroad nnd are found to con tain nothing but natural digestif". ,. Chemical laboratory. Telegraphic ad-dres,-'Dlfflndo," London. Telephone S'o. lVra Central. 30 CUllum St., Penchurch St. E. C. London. Mh Aug.. IMS. I have analyied most' carefully a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets' (which I bought myself nt a city chemist," shop for the" purpose), manufactured by the V. A. Stuart Co.. 66 "Clerkenwell Bead. London, B, C, and have to report that I cannot find any trace of vegetable or mineral poison. Knowing the Ingred ients of tbe tablets, I ain of opinion that they are admirably adaptable torhe pur pose for which they are Intended.'(Slgned) John R. Brooke, F. I. C, F. C. S. There lsno,seret In the preparation of Btuart'a Dyspepsia Tablet., Theljj t composition Is commonly kn6wn ' atno'rig physicians. They are the most popular of all remedlea for Indigestion, dyspepula, water braah. Insomnia, loss of appetite, melancholia, constipation, dysentery arid kindred diseases originating from Im proper dteaohclon and assimilation of toote, because they, are thoroughly, re liable and harmless to man or child. Stuart's Dy&pepata Tablets are at once a safe and powerful remedy. Btuart'a Dystpepete Tablet will digest your food I for you when your stomach can't, . Ask your drufgtst for a fifty-cent box. AtfMfiwfNtitt! Ewirybftd?, Jmt a Mtiniaf. ARTHUR E. DUNN Staff , Photograph? Ot Hie Omaha Dally News Has Qpeoed A Commercial Studio In The Flatiron Udf t ' 1727 Howard Street. Photographs for Cfetalefca, doHTCMttoR Work and W4 Iilgteti R i Specialty. AmateMr . JfMnUtfg and FlalshlBg. 'Phoae Domrlaff .1865. AN IDEAL BUST write lor u dot nisi mwm um lame mis jMueni ceriom It will only cost you a pahny for a postal caia. , "Write now, ca that you can .atari development quickly. XTS ' A rsUtUr Wstauua Wit Meat mw. 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No cuppings, no vibrators, no rollers, no Poi sonous lotions or worthteaa creums, no vapor or hot water baths, np. q1(1 water splashing, no book of rules, no Internal medicine to swallow, but a safe.Nlellght fni; effective compound treatment that will give You such a development as you have craved with your whole heart Write at oacs for this fr offer and sickly deyelop a gleriens bust with this safe, new treatment. !)ear slater, let a fr'end to women aid you to a perfect flguv. No one need know that you are taking tills treatment, ua you can Use It secretly In ybur own'prl vate room. Do not delay, becuuaaone trial will convince you of Us merit As soon as it ! applied you will feel ALMOal" JNBTANTiV Its beneHcent effect: Vrlte today, if you really desire to develop your bust quickly. Don't send any money. SCABaVSOl IcasrET.T.T! nn Mktts 1 1 Waaee t, esrf, Colo. LOOK FOR CAUSE OF WRECK Union Pacific Officials Host Anx ious to Locate, the Blame. INJURED ARE DOING WELL Mat of Those iknri CtreniW In'crensert by I.iter Reports, Altlionntt in ?fot C'nnr the Damage Is Not Verr Severe. , Who was responsible for the Unlun I" clffc wreck nt dothenburg, Nto,. early Friday morning when two junaengir trains rnet In a rear-end collsloi. kllim four persons and Injuring twe.itir-tro others;' wilt not be determined ;iirtlt thy conclusion of the public Investigation now being carried on by company offi cials and participates tn by a representa tive of the Interstate Commefca commis sion nnd members of the State 'tatlwiy commission. " ' The Investigation was pegun At Oothen. burs yesterday 1 and. Jt Is understood that the testimony of tralnme-1 of both Kos. 4 .and 12, the trains In colll'on'i dis". patchers and many others, will be taKer It la the Intention of the company to probo the' matter to the bottom. Could Not Bee Signal. The fact that Engineer t Wnlnberger could not see the signal at (he west end of the block at Ootlitmbur on account oi me siorcn, rauroaa men say, (iocs not excuses him from responsibility,, as rules of the road, with which lyM pre sumed to be familiar, require 'hat en gineers must use extra precaution. Tho rules not only reoulre this, hut they Ktt further and say thiti'if fl.henglnecr can not see tho signal and Is In doubt as. to whether or not the 'block Is ulcar. he inusi! bring his train to a full st-)P. 'Then He must lertd a man .through thti Uock. not moving the train forward Jntll this man returns; .and reports. This Was not done by .Engineer Weinberger, but in stead, say railroad men,' If he did not distinguish tho signal, regardless of, 'the tact he continued on at the Pv.d he had jbetrt malntftlnlng'ftll tho way from North none ana crasnea into tne rear or no, lle none of the Union Pacific oftu data in Omaha' at this' time attempt id place the blame upon Engineer WelnoqK gar, . they all maintain that the signals of the block In which the collision oc curred were In perfect condltlbn nnd showed a red light ngalnt the t"4ln that was approaching No. i from tbe west, : InJnrert XmproTlHsr. Reports' to' Union raclflo headquarters .lnoicajtehat'the Injured are till 'Improv ing, witn strong prospects or uitimato recovery. They are at St. Joseph's hos pital and scattered at their homes In this" city, though, some living out of town will be able to leave for their homes n a day or two. Tbe expenses of "all are be ing borne by the Union Pacific company surgeons and physicians attending them, j tie nst or injured, as announced yes terday has been augmented by the ta. lowing: QEOItflE ANDKRRfTC. Omnho. rAt. ored porter on Kf. Vt. slightly, brufted and cut on the arms. '- ' H. u. KERN, PenVer. traveling: -saleaj nan, slightly bruised ion the body. ' v U150RQB ,pSTROM. Pertrand t On.,' altarht bruises on 'arm ftB'a hand; . ' D, a. WILBV. enon, traveling sales tnan, slight bruises on hed'' j i ' buulsteny''' , ,n OSCAK XOKIO.ER. Orand Island, hotel man. cut on the arm. Taken off train qt Orand Island. n. j. wknner, wntorloo,Ia, cut on miii nna nip oruisea. , A.;WJNSr.OV.t Vaterloole,, neek) ralndbyiadynnda FlasrniRR Found, Flagman Dorcher, living, at, Orand; 1s- Into the last named place this morning. He, said, that ftQ ' nrofcaedod down .the. trnckJafew fiundred 'yaras nhd stepping outside this, rUr wo blown away by the nigh wind, not stopping until the Vnm .t,o4 k) wlre.fence. . Sf 'was dark and ha 'was unamo to see, Following the fence, he eamp to a -farm house, -where he roj gained until .the storm abated, Haryester.Hfiaringi'o ' -uonnnue a-vyeeK ft - 1 ' ' ? 1 our rarmera testified at the alleged Harvester, -trust hearing In thi Mleral Md!-erdfll -wlndlr.fr Inp.-ihA testimony for- thfrJweek. MnnTio k taking of testimony will begin wlrcshw Judge McHugh, attorney: CoV WoJfnterT national Harvester company, says he wiij in,iroaupe om forty, wltnessaa ' during the coming week. Up tp. the preaent pms JOS witnesses have been examined Vn Omaha In this case, ( Those ijxamlnefl Jresterday-Wore Ohnrlea Mtinn. Trutan'. fifb.i A. It. JorgoDsen, Kimbatton, -la.j Charles Trunjble. Papllhon, NcU., and f hVl (U.utmotateC-Eutan. ) , u WILL TAKE CENSUS "OF V OMAHA HOME OWNERS In order to d'ctennlno accurately Nho percentage of Home owners In Omaha, the school board, has- been formally asked by the executive committee to In clude one or two questions on their school consus blanks. It Is believed that a fig. urerl bo' thus secured that will make, good advertising for Omaha. At the present time the city 1 Credited with only 2T.7 per cent and stands seventeenth In the Somparatlve llt of cities. Ac cording to advice of -President ,,H6loVt. chlner. given some time nco, It Is not expected that fany opposition will be raled to this being done, aa it, can bo handled with comparatively little extra' labor or expense. . The Terslstent and Judicious tTseof Vwinanai A ,l...ii.i . . u,niuing is me Road to. Slmjle but Powerful Home Mixture fep Rheumatism "From your drmrrtBf wo 1 Torris compound tin original sealed pack- ae) and one ounce of syrup; qf Uarpa- farUla. compound. Take these two Inured, i lents horns and put them jnto a half pint 'f good whlaken Shake the bottlo and .take a tablespoopful before each meal I nnd at bed lime." This is sold th bo the '2ckK'',Jlnlt)C'i,'fintd' rneumatUm ahd backache. Good results com aftei- . l-i'S?' id0' , ro.ur lKK'at does -nt 1 Tor.u. c"npound In atok he will, get ! ,AJVVou ln ntur" tT his who"" -fc..1! Don t be Influenced to take a patent medicine Instead of this. Insist cn having the genuine Torla compound in tne oitglnal one-ounce, sealed, vellow Wvkage. Hundreds of th 'worBtl?ae JlnterCUr " by tKta vtunivlUtn m at. Stasalct Wnr tablets Blve Xm mtdlbts Usf-AUveiUsomcnU iana,iiio, tqan enwoui from aotltenburg to flasP the Vf"r train- and hV yes' terday" was reported' missing. Walked Eastern Star Guests' In honor of "Mrs, Samuel Rees, who was the first sorjhy matron bf Veata chnpter. No. 0, of the liistoj-n Star lodge,- and Major, Alexander Atkinson of Boston, formerly t famaHa, yjtib "was the first wprthy patron of the ' cHapter,' a reception was given at the Masohla, Temple Saturday evening. Tho chapter wa formed In connection Wh the Ne, WHEAT PROSPECTS ARE.GQDD Seceat. Storm. Brought with It Lot. of Helpful Mbmnf e. OjtoVATIONS . "'ARE f MADE - ' ! f i AU' Orcr Btnte the Winter Wheat Crop la la Better 'JllaAir;:fo''' ,' Moisture. Than It Hits i , ' Been tit Years.' ' ''-' ' MTlth favorable -growing conditions from now- on, ; railroad freight men who make a study .of agricultural prospects are predicting one of the best crops ever raised in Nebraska. The recent rain )f' from one to four Inchest followed by, .o; blanket of snow ranging from six Inches' to two feet over the entire state, hn,ye' made the early prospects the brightest' ever -'Known. UntloUvAlonsr tlnrltnston. TV, W. Johnson, assistant general freight ngentpt the Burlington an'croipj' expert for theroad, says! ' "Prior to therecent rain, jtbat 'a(t followed by snow, he winter Iwheat'belt, ,o'f' Nebraska was In good condSltlomTSlho,' moisture last fall gave the wlitdjfift SttoH start and. It went Into the wlnteffh good shapK : Wter . there was enough mols lueto keep the dirt from being .Mown away from tho roots. Now this Immense quantity of moisture coming onW going .ttf .put the ground in better condition than ever In the history of the state!" . Prospects Alonsr Union Tactile, Charles J. Lane, general freight agent of tho Union Pacific and who during "tTKimiiv nt this season of the year the wheat fields of Nebraska arefyerS dry. In tho pasmtiCh of he cereal-aaibeen danine4 fry, ''the Usual Ijlsh 'S'tn of March blowing tje earth from the roots of .the young, stalks of, wheat, leaving i,w nnl to .the thot aun ' of . Apr)! and Mny. This year there 'will es ndth- 'InB'dt'lhBVklna t" , ' -p; J i fThe ground pr,ior to tne receni ..jii 'ana n6W Bt6rm vas In 'flrlyl ood fon dit!6n. Most of the fields would eaally have stood ten days to two -weeks' Of "dry"' Weather5, and .without damage, , Now, hdweyer. thro t pothltiK Mar 'r0"J dr" weather. Whiji thnoW welts and soaks Into'e- irriutuUfta If.TMl. there will be abundant moisture t cy wheat up to mo - L " . ' ; prospects are Upbeat., that. I .ever seen. . B sorfthf Tlatte Bm. v OenVnl Manager Yaer.. WM 1n western In the South naue wuumi northwestern Nebraska says: . '.'i;jtaye.-:n4Yer sen.3ytJf ? It weather .conaiyona -An McbrasKa la BOlngtoM false! . neea Tvni'De Bunwmij . . a ahower of-xaltu . ft m t ih lines nrlor to the recent storm. J never saxy wlntcjygrdln'aooklnif bitter, but In bpme HalUles farmery wore becoming anxious, tearing ujey wo not going to get rain; befortht spring, winds commenced. They have now got lett tht jnol.tu.re 'and An ablihdano fancy that with the neaVy rain tliat was general -over the. entire state) and ,th snow that followyq, there. Is qt n. .wheat .field In the state, that haa.not Kqten.tb,a equlvalnnt .qf. at )At two Inches of pre,, clpltntlon In the last week, This, ought to moisten; IheJ ground '(d&wti f.ljhtto ten Inches below the wheat roots andat ford sufficient' 'mblatU're to carry. the young-plantr through the. entire monthljt April. In the M-nr -we dlij not get 'ift$ other drop of- rain. "I tell you right now Nebraska farmer are feeling' good and they? have. -.a tight to feel so, I believe that Jhs ..recepj, heavy precipitation has addea 5 to every nere of land In the agricultural portion of Nebraska. Thls mean a that the storm was -worth many -milllens of -dollars. In stead of a slnglo million, so often talked n a,bout when a 'fairly good rain' falls bvei a comparatively small portion qf the state." .Man with'TBSpoat.Out''. Knocks-Surgeon Down . -yT - . , Domestic troubles, capeed John Samples, a laborer living aU;Norh Twenty.flrat stieet, to attempt suicide last night, and with' his' throat trashed' and his clolties platted -with bloo'di he .knocked folico Surgeon' Folts down and went tine round with Petrol - Conductor !Pete Duron'W foro he was overpowered, . In the scuffie Smpl Jklckcd a Ump off "the table, which exploded and caused a small blase that was quickly extin guished, He had to be. handcuffed and held down by three, men bfor he would let the doctors, stop the flow of blood from his throat, wh'lch he had, cut with a rasor. I, i i j" ' j Key to the Situation Dee Advertising. the-.last thirty days has vJalted thenUre whwt'.gTowing ra nfong lheRUnlon W clflotnNebrnskawnnd Kapsav aaysi ' ' braska Mosonio lodge Ko. t In IS'i. Mrs. tl... V. . W - 1 J . of' thoj actlv members 'of he Eastern Star lodfre.f''gav oi history of the chap ter, ' Mfcjbr Atkinson spoke f after' Mrs. Roes ' and toid -ot th? worthy patrons. 1rvt V!.W!Tn.v.r . nrvwenf 'wnrt h v 1 ma tron f tlvto chapter, presented Mrs. Recs ' witn a- nanasome eastern oiar-pin. xne 'program yrUB, followed, by a banquet. brief era" mm taek-ralcoaer Co.. tTndertaktrs. BaUer. the- BenMet, City- Nat'U t- i5tt , XiSallty Stoxars Is Van Co. Doug. 1S16. ZjieTnHHC fixtures, uurgess-aranqenvo. , Kavs Rout iTint Xt-r-Now Deacon Press, f , ; . , - xba SMts :Baak of. S man. pays 4 pf cent on" ttneidepoBltsir.a-per.jcW on'-aav-Ing accounts, The only bank In' Omaha whose depoaitprs aro protected by the depositors' guarantee' fund of tho state of Nobraska. 17th and Harney streets. X&yar Buys in Dundee George A. "4Joslyn .has oldU,a houseylnDindento :Frank E."' Mftyer for $5.7WldVer prob- Burt street. , , K - JX ' " ;- .s" &Aatura on Jtivanilk. aonrt Tudee Howard .jK-hnedy will aptaKIondayt uvcHHiK ueiore me aien s uromernoou in llanscom Park Methodist church on tho Juvenile court"atidnfs mUtiorr. " aCrs. XeVan Oeta Siroroe Mrs. Lena jf'rthR'.I.eVanha9 received - d decree ; of wvoree j rum jarcciius upnjnrnin ieyiin. ore the .ground, of nonsupportj Mr& L-, rj". tormeriy Mian it C3inor. g j . steaisj 'Mariette rised Estille Mar- a.uetteK, YHof was -.arrestel wlttf' Deputy Sheriff "Ited" Mike Wallace In a house oC,..i,.'.'repHJBf t' South Thlf.tefcntlva.tr.ee.t Monday nfghtt wai-tfneil J75 nnd costs by Police Magistrate Foster. iJPiymeata' BoaVregational ' Sirvlcss . Ne.jreek will b,o .especially oberYed at Me Plymouth Cfongrcgntlonai 'churcb, Twentleth- and Spencer .streets,, iwlth ser vices every evening. Pastor Frederick W. LeavIttT will preach upon Interesting topics, 'starting hla sermons promntlr at V. Lines;; "Within the next ten years the-govern-. ment wll) haVe to tako over the railroads Of tho United Htnteir" nrrnh...lo,l Tll.hr, n Wrilfiim,'.53ell i o'f 'tho' ' United Brethren 99.ur5hrofrf?08 Angeles, In a 8peech,otihe. Youns) 1 Ken's Chrlatlari Jasso61atlon.' Th? -lecture .was another pf the series. being given ,for the benefit of the new Labor temple. About fifty men and -one1 woman were, in attendance. . , "A , peculiar thlnB about us people' .of tho United 1 States Is," continued the' ESftHjUi-iUha.ls.w.a, hftvo .to.KLv.e.jis:ax..to. a, Jew men anything of pupuc nature that rnakei 'money: Any 'public utllltr wo have brought forth ln the past and private, gain. That condition Is going to ctiangeA ' " Bishop Bell was talking from, the sub ;J6tv' l"CapJtallsm 'and J Sbclallam., CHe. .declare hlmsf a "red-hot socialist," He declared the domination of money pqwer4the..' povernln;i of cjty state, and natlonaf 'governments' by pUbllo 'service' eorporatloass- well-as- Individual cor porations to be a,faaUwh1ch, Is dcstlrjed tj be blotteAm whhln'a very te.w.yVar.s (Bishop 'Bell brought in many fot te Other "Polpt" advocated by the socialist 'faith, and'" Irir'some Instances -compared ihera with Biblical doctrines. ISolioe Raid Farnam : Street Cigar,; Store The IolIco raided, fthe, Robertson cigar store at Wi Fa rnamv street early, last ,nlght and arrested, the jroprJ.etor and eleven snerabns. ' J. - Robertson was Lfharged1 wlth conducting: L'k gumbllng n.nuse ana, tue otner prisoners huh ucins Inmates.' Chief MalOpey,ha raised Uiq bonds of pcrsdns accused -na-Inmates nd proprle ttlrs of gambpg ll P)i pea and tie victims it) last nlaht'a' raid werA the first to tome1 In, Under tnenew schedule. Jtobert- son was released, upon a cash, bond of w, wnicn was aecureu ay ins irionus. The InmaUa bonds -were fixed at $250 each. 1 '' ' " Charles Moore, one of the former pro prietors of the Vlck & Moore dv( was oncot ho;men taken, and -the; ordy pne.to giye bov.dsTh9 "money was furnished, y, his juirtner, Al Wick. Tho other persons taken were l)o)d ovefplght in; JalU ( i. When the officers walked Into'the store all) were sitting around tables playing cards In the rear. , , Upon-motion of the county sttforpey P(ilce iKlagltrate, Foster discharged the inmates and proprietor. The county at torney basfd his niotton on, jlack of , evi dence secured by the police, RETAIL QriOCERS TO HAVE ,flRTlALLNEXT THUHSDAY The Rmaha Retail Grocers' association will hold,' Us first1 annual bal at Hotel Loyal larcji SO at 8 p. m. The object nf tn affair is to bring about a closer ."e Ut!tpjWPi.tweA th.fnembers tha organisation. Bishop Bell Talks .40s;SMalist patronised until Its dvldendsl literally PYejlotjirrfvir loa few men of a company for xhem to run for wand Chimo and French Clocks Skillfully Kepnircd. E DKOLM lCth b Harns? DEIM INgW IS , HELD Witncses Tellof Seeing Qirl Empty ingr Revolver at Sebastiano. WAS LNi mGE-KEaVOUS-STA'tE, Mnn A0.. CB.PnJT.d .G,ri ia Held -"lIer-Unti"lArrlral-f pottce Says 8l! " "Wb" Wnder- Infla once "of liVsferlVt. '. I VtrMcti that Sortltk Sebastjano be held "t0.. 'hoaisir,ct. ?oln 'of the killing of' oanto ,Dclucat. Thursday night, ivaa ren de"eaifey; thQ .coroner's Jury jhfth lieard e,vldenoi in thft case In the assembly room In the basement pt the cu'ift house yesterday, Several witnesses testified that the BlrKwas highly excited any jryaterlcnl SS.ilKhlv excited and hysterical coneciouy of what sho was doing. One of tl'cso was E. C. Edwards, liurllngton watchman, who caught her after tho shooting -and held her mitt! Offltor Her old arrived. Edwards said the x(rl tried to run away and that shi'pleidod with him not to take hor revolver, 'although ehe had fired all the five shots whlcn itiicontalnedin .i . HV,out that In January, Justlcn ' cou'ri:,'atliii;;' :tna slioijwoud kiUhlm If Yq yjjjM not Wo tnnn Una tiooil Reputation. WltntHflsBl Atrraitrl fVint Tts!si!itMlnnn, Jiad h&.footl.:eputatbai She waa l.i... ' nu: jlj it. , jiuuoc, oiio ' ,u(u' noc laito in? si:uu ana nnlV InrllrAOt vArtm was KliVeri rti.f nk to' Detuca having proved faithless to ner, which is supposed to lWe?0eea her luukivB jiii Biiuuiiiis linn. carter the girl, who continued. siUobtlns! -to "hUdeath: from a thirty tw.callber bu)let.ln brain lred by Bortlna Se- uaauano on aiarcn if. r'oiiawinn r.ro .rppUBlds. biockS'H. P. Blacky, 33U Talbott '8515) Hamilton; Ajj B'. Prtiny, Z43C Twenuetn street, 1 Xhe-bodYl.ot Seluca was bujied at 2 o'clock fills afternoon ln Holy (Sepulcher hpnie' of his Uten 27 Soiith 'Xwelfth The Babonlo piasrae.' 'de8troys"fcwerllvies-,than stomach, liver fli)dj kldno'y dlseagesj for whIchS"EIectrlo Bitters Is the guaranteed remedy. 50c. For sale by Beaton bruff Co. Advertise ment. ', ' OMAHA HIGH DEBATERS DEFEAT WEST DES MOINES - . ; 1 ' - M The Omaha High school debating tenm composed of Barnoyl Kulakofstfjf, EarJ Tlcknor and Percy jOalxell defeated the Wat na Moines III ah school team laat JDJeULS? JLll?,y?n 841I auditorium. The decision unanimously went to the Omaha High school. The Judgesttvere A. L. Sutton, judgo of the dtstrtc$ court, Omaha: C. Ray Gates, principal; of the Blair High school, and 8. W, i Stock ey, nresldent of Bellevue college- The West I'Des Moines debaters weret John 'Saldrlge, Clemlt Drlscoll and Miss Valda Hall. Every woman' hotrt rMp6nda tb the charm and oweetneas ol a baby's voice, because nature Intended her for mothqrhooa. But even the" loving nature of a mother shrinks from the ordeal because such a time la usually a perjod of suffering and idangor. 79men who, use Mother's Friend aro saved much discomfort and sufferlmt and their .ayslems, being thoroughly prepared, by this great remedy, aro In a healthy condition to meet tho time Vita tho least possible suffering and danger. Mothers Friend la recommended only for the relief and pomfort ot expectant mothers; It la ln no sense "a remedy fr varjljua ills.' hut Us many years at success, and the thousands of endorsements re ceived from vromen who haveiuscd it are a guarantee ot tho benefit to bo derived from Its use. This -remedy does not accomplish wonders hut sim ply aasslsts nature to perfect its work. Hothcr'a Friend allayri nausea, pre vents casing of - a motherhood. Mother's Friend is jold at drug stores. Write for our fre book, for expectant mothers. Walk-Over Shoes and Oxfords Fpr Easter . AVo VfAKi! YOiJ to nop tlio tVondcrful Taricty of styles am leathers, ulUcIt wo nro now showing win U10 world's most iODUIrr.hoe. One tivtv "DISTINqXLY DIFFEREXTi', KASTKU styles aro tlio pick of tho product of 'the Inter itnUdnal creatoia of sho styles. Get dolled up In a pair of AValk-Orrrs for Erislor. S3.50,4.00,$4.50 S5aQ0 and up it $6.50 SEE THE J(EU: ILUErGXF0HD3 WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP 310 8. SIXTEENTH STREET. M T Nordquist, who was ma nager of Bentlcy Credit Clothing Co., 1521 Dodge street HA$ LEFT THE CITY gone west to live. ' We have secured thTe' services of Mr. Fr.d O'Connor as inanasor. Mr. O'Con ntr it man of wlds sxpsrisnco An 4ho credit businsss and a vsry pjsasant gontle mxn to meet. H Jnvii all old customers apd thslr frishds to dajl and him. Your Easter Clothing Is tllur Credit Is Good. I I MIM igflhe crystqlUzKifcigf flGgtgtjffxQ. tjfal realization of idpal. a' deteranriaJnAtp create fi piano of -such s'uijfiHariiyrinr'torw1"mactibu arid' in' structural character aslo esfablisliari'tUpianp $he standard by which all Pianos" niut be'Weastirod", with which all-oomparison must be made. , - . . . 'Maapn & Hamlin 'rMarios cost jnore b&cahse they are better than other pianos; because rddre itl'mo Is jessentlal In their bulld Itiffltmoro care la.tal:6n and only the.Ver best materials enter Into themr Vdt, considering' the,Ir tfuajlty, , they are not extrava- Bnloordlalty Jnvlte youVf-P examine thpm most critically at o.ur wareroothB. - j,; r, , .- ;, r.f, - . 1 WMtera' rprsat.U'esI fef Mason ct Xamlln, Kimball, rJ5uah 'fo! iaB", Casls .- XTsIsds ana, otlier i' ''j SaWaWBisBBHslsiiBBsi '' '- -! L-MlMMMMisaass'SsS "s"sssssp,, . Unoleanl Unpleaii! Unclean! The most &ear rending cry th could reach the carp of the aq- clents claim a- grfeater !clvillzatlbnare ncean--nelng linclean, unsanitary tixtth'wiioii1 nr. Todd has nerfected.an absolutely natural and sanitary -S i S ! , IU.M J . tooth.. -Vlth unclean, unsanitary teeth yonr food! will carry Intoi th system, deadly poisons, working' Injury and deatlf. Health is he crqwn of physical life. TTnsaultarr.halfj teethused 'by tbo ordinary dentist cannot bb kept clean. Unclean teeth poison thef food add make the breath foul. The Injunction, "Be thou clean" means physical cleanli ness as well as mental and moral. whlch,ls Impossible, with unclean teeth Tm, TODD wilt fcladiy show you. his new teeth and demonstrMa their advantage 'over tha old obsolete,- unsanitary half tooth. Call and see for yourgeKea and be convinced. DR. TODD "... P tlER MsMBHEMsMM sMHHHMMHMHsl PIANO. ana yet to we who . - Office 403 Brandeia Building. Phone, Douglas 2922. ' . - t a