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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 1, 1913.
games Interesting. When th last set
waa played It waa watched with the keen
est interest and tbe result was a score
of t-3 la favor of Miss For.
would report at Lincoln Jane 1 and take
up his work.
of the challengers for the "Westcheste
cup In four days. The enforced period ot
Idleness due to continuous rain evidently
put the Bngllsh players on edge for com
Thirteen Seniors in Brownell Hall Class of 1913
English Team Wins
in Polo Practice
bination piays ana nuint, uw
anything shown by an Bngllsh polo team
In America.
UMPIRE COLLI FLOWER READY
TO RESUME HIS DUTIES
Fallen Drenlu IjCST.
MADISON, Neb., May SL (Bpeelat)
In a nractlco game with Cornlea this afU
trnoon on the home diamond, Dell Fullest,
Madison's star first baseman, In making
a sllda for third caught his foot In the
sack and fractured a bone In the lowef
part otf the leg. Fullen was to hoyi
opened the season as flnrt baseman fof
Madlsoh on the local diamond next Sun.
day.
NEW TOIUC, May SIj Playins the fast
est and most brilliant practice game since
Its arrival In America, the English polo
team today defeated a strong pickup four
by the overwhelming score of 17 to 0.
The contest was held at the Piping
Rock Country club field at Locust Val
ley, l. X, and marked the first practice'
CHICAGO, May St Umpire J. J. Col
liflower, of the Western league, who baa
been In Wash Inst on on account of the
illness of hla mother, reported to Presi
dent Tip O'Neill from St Joseph, Mo.,
that he was ready to resume hla duties
as arbiter. Mr. O'Nell said Mr. Colllflower
rr-
Elizabeth 2Jdkensoxx
Eva Hello
Alice cSacf ui Trevrnr Chaxnbrfliin
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TOPICS FOR OAY OF REST
Nebraska Editors to Occupy .Many
Pulpits at Preaching Service.
PRESS INFLUENCE
THEME
Will Give Their Views Upon Good
Being Accomplished by 31 en that
Give Notts of the World
to tho People.
Her. M. V. Illgee, pastor of the North
Presbyterian church, has Invited The Bee
staff to attend the morning services Sun
day, at which Hon. A. U. IJIxby win
peak upon tho theme ot "The Press as a1
Factor In Raising the Btandard of Moral
ity In the Slate ot Nebraska."
Iter. "Walter N, Halsey, Ph. D., dean ot
the University of Omaha, will have
charge ot the preaching services during
tho month of June at the Third Presby
terian church, Twentieth and Leaven
worth. On Sunday evening ho will begin
a course of five sermons especially pre
pared for young people on tne following
theme: The Tragedy of Avarice," "Let
Us Follow Him," a story sermon; "The
Soul and the Violin," Illustrated; "Un
belief and a Remedy" and "Come, Let
Us Reason." Gospel songs by a well
trained chorus will be a feature of these
services.
Rev. Leonard CJron, D. D pastor ot St.
Mark's Evangelical Lutheran church,
Twentieth and Durdette streets, will cell
brats the fiftieth anniversary r V'J 1U
tlnuoua service In the mlnmtf Sunday.
He was ordained June 3, 1863, and hla
first pastorate was at Quakerstown. Pa,
Since then It has extended In unbroken
lines down to the present time. There
will be special servloea and tho music will
be appropriate for the occasion. Tho pro
gram for tho day follows:
Sunday school at 8:15. '
Anniversary sermon. "Fifty, Xea
Bervloe," by .Rev. F. M. Troxel, P.
atlL . .
Special music by church choir.
Addresses by Lutheran pastor of Omaha
at 2L
Sermon by Rev. C. J. Ringer, president
of synod, at 1.
Dr. B. "W. XJndberg, profeisor of ohera
istrv in the medtcal department ot the
Kansas City university, on authorised
lecturer for the Theosophlcal society, will
give s free publlo lecture Sunday night at
8 o'clock lit Theosophtcal headquarters.
room 30, Boldrldge building, Twentieth
and Farnam streets. Bubjeot, "The Way
to Salvation."
Rev. T. J. -Mack'ay, rector of All Saints'
church. Twenty-sixth street and Dewey
avenue, will deliver an address on
Patriotism." or "The Necessity for the
.Right Observance of Memorial Day,"
tn Sunday, June 1, at 11 a. m.
Baptist.
Calvary, Branch. Thirty-fourth and
Reward-Bible school, 8:M p. m., Harry
Carpenter, superintendent.
Calvary, Twenty-fifth and Hamilton
J0:H a- tn. and 8 p. m.: public services
conducted by Rev. Thomas Anderson;
..''hC0.1''!" Twonty-nlnth and Harney.
v. Jn"Pfr Howoll, Pnator Morning
nuioiiii. ui iv;hi. win Aiaupin ot Lincoln,
fdltor of tho Midwest, will speak: theme.
I'uipit and Press;" evening worship at
c, in iiuaiur siieuHs, inemei 'Tne north
ern Baptist Convention." The quartet will
sing nt each service.
Immsnuel, Twenty-fourth and Pink-nfylJifv-
J: ? '"jersole, Pastor-Services
at 10:30 and S. Btblo school at 2. Young
people's meeting at 7. H. O. Taylor of
Lincoln will speak in the morning. The
pastor will preach In the evening: "Jo
seph Foreehndowlng Christ" Devotional
meetlns Wednesday at 8,
Grace, Corner Tenth and Arbor, K. B,
Inft. Minister Sunday school at 10 a. m. ;
mtrnlng worship at 11 o'clock; subject of
sermon, "Hulplng Others One of tho Best
Ways to Help Ourselves;" Lord's supper
at close of sermon; Baptist Voting Peo
ple s union at 7 p. tn.; evening service at
8 o'clock; subject, "Sterling Christianity."
Oood music.
?,0l2t Twenty-sixth and Franklin. Rev.
V. F. Botts, Pastor Sunrise prayer
meeting, 6 to T o. in.; covenant meeting,
10:80 a. m.; U ble sahool, 1 p, m..; Baptist
loung People's union, :30 p. m. Preach
ing by the pastor at 7:45, at which
time the right hand of fellowship will be
given new members nnd tho Lord's sup
per administered. Midweek prayer meet
ing every Wednesday eyenlng at 7;45
p. m. '
Christian Science'.
First Church ot Christ, Scientist. St.
Mitry's Avenue and Twenty-fourth
oiiem orrvices av il ana 8, BUbJertr
"Ancient and Modern NMrnmuw ln.
JUsmorlsm and Hypnotism, Denounced?'
Sunday school, two sessions. 9:15 and IL
Christian.
First. Twsntv-nllth nntt TTnmsv. A n
Harmon. Poator Mornlnir worahtn. n.
sermon by visiting editor; evening wor
ship, . sermon subject, "Foundation of
the Church; Is It PeterT" Bible school,
8U5; Christian Endeavor, 7 p, m.
r
Qs T
HztMct Joules QeTtxnde ?hzper
PZOTOi BY MSYAt
North Bide, Twenty-second nnd Lcthrop,
1. u. ivirvuuiiLBin. MiniiiArWHirtrninv
ship at :0:30. The Hon. O. O. Buck.
wor-
tor of the Newman Orove Reporter, will
speak. Bible school at noon: Christian
Kndeavor at 6:46 p. m.; evening church
Test of Truth;" mid-week service Wednes
day at 8 p. m.
CoiiKreBatlonal,
St. Mary's Avenue, J A. Jenkins, D. D..
Minister-Editor Don C. Van Deusen will
speak at 10; a. m. Subject, "The Image
e Have Made of Me."
..arat'ai Ames Avenue and Twenty
fifth, F, W. Leovltt. Minister Sunday
school at J p. in.; service at 8 p. m., topic,
"Loss and Gain, a Christian Paradox."
lster-Servtces at the University of
Omaha; service at 10:30, eermon topic,
Total Abstinence tn the White House;''
Bunday school, 11 m.j young people's
meeting, 6:30 p. m.
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mm
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"BELIEVE HE,!
There u no common-senso rea
son why you should be with
out appetite why you suffer
distress after eating why
your liver and bowels should
ho Inactive. Try
Hostetter's
STOMACH BITTERS
It will help you overcome all
Stomach, Liver and Bowol Ills
GBT A BOTTLE AT ONCE
Bplsoopal,
St. MarUn's, Twenty - fourth nnd
J, South Omaha. Rev. Harold Llnwood
Bowen. Vltar-Second Sunday after Trin
ity: HolV communion R- Rllnriav Khnl
B:45. Holy eucharlet and sermon by Rov.
u. Ht O. Tyner, U. Bervloe every day
In the chapel at 8 o'clock In the morning.
St. Matthias, Tenth nnd Worthlngton,
George S. Bouthworth. Vicar Holy com
munion, 8 a. m.i Sunday school. 10 a.
m.; holy communion and baccalaureate
sermon to the graduating class of Brown
en nan by the bishop ot Nebraska, 11
s, m.
Lutheran.
7lrtn V M C M O H Ma.-ni.tl. 1 7 1 1 l,M
Ames. Hev. Q. W, Snyder, Pastor
oervices ai s:ju. uuniecf "A. Lire
ot Well Doing." Sunday school at 2:30.
, Grace English. Twenty - sixth Street,
between Poppleton and Woolworth
avenues. Clarence N. Swlhart. Mln-
Irtcr-n, "Enthusiasm"; 8. "The Wall
uuuciiug I'ropnet." sunaay school, 10.
Orace, Twenty-sixth, Between Wool
worth and Poppleton Avenues. Rev. Bwl
hart. Pastor Owing to the death of the
pastor's son, there will be no services
Hunday morning and evening. Sunday
scnooi, iv u ciock, as usual.
Kountse Memorial. Farnam and
Twonty-slxth Avenue. Rev. Dr. Oliver I.
; Ualtsly, Pastor-Boocalaureate sermon to
inn senior cioss or tn university of
'Omaha at 11 o'clock; at 8 o'clock, subject,
, "Real Heroes;" Sunday school at 9M;
1 i.uiuer icagus l 1.
St. Paul's, (formerly at Twenty-eighth
and Parker), Rev. E. T. Otto. Pastor;
Residence, 1C0D North Thirty-fourth;
Telephone, Harney 4061-Services at M
o ciock in cnaei. corner Tiurty-tourth and
eewaraj tsunoay scftooi. 11.) a. m.; even
ing sormon In English at 8 o'clock in
Norwegian Lutheran church. Twenty-
B Mavtt.Uaiw English. .Nineteenth
and. Castella. Rev. G. W. Snyder.
1-as.tor ltibie scnooi at 10; subject, "A
Severe Test." Gospel song and evan.
ncllstlo services at 7:45: subject. "CN-lst
snd Christianity Seek Man's Good." The
Miuinf rasiors Aia society will meet
Poole will speak. At tho evening service.
8 p. m., the pastor will deliver a sermon
on "Biggest Piece of News for Our
Changing Times."
McCabe. Fortieth and Farnam. W. II.
Underwood. Pastor Sunday school at 10.
11. G. Campbell, superintendent. The
ir.ornlnc service la at 11. Tho members
of the Loo Forby camp of United States
war veterans win attena mis service
with their families. There will be spe
cial music. Epworth league wilt meet
at 7, T. K. divert, president. Evening
sermon at 8.
Walnut H . Forty-first and Charles.
William Doycrs, Pastor At 10 Edward
Whltcomb. editor of the Friend Tele-
grnh, Friend, Neb., will occupy the pul
pit. At 6 tne pastor win nreacn. .music
by full chorus choir at both services.
Sunday sahool at 12. Epworth league
at 7.
Pearl Memorial. Twenty-fourth ana
Larimore, J. Franklin Haas. Minister
Morning sermon at 10.30, on the subject,
"The Art ot Living Together" Evening
service of sermon and song at 7:30. MIbs
Butler will sing In the morning. Junior
league at 7:80 and Epworth league at 7:30.
Diets Memorial. Tmnth nnd Pierce. C.
N. Davison, Pastor flunday school, 9:30.
Addresses br Kdltors C. It. Cooley ot
Leigh, Neb., and Mrs Annie Vlo Gates ot
Ulair, Neb. Kpworth league at T. rroaon
lug at 8 by tho pastor. "Twenty-four Rea
sons Why Some Men Do Not Attond
Church." Prayer meeting Wednesday
at 8.
ILrtnscom Park. Comer Woolworth
Avenue and Twenty-ninth Street Morn
ing service at 10:3a This Is "Editor's
Day" all over the city. C, S. Hughes ot
the Pender Republic and M. M. Warner
ot tho Lyons Mirror' will give brief ad
dresses In this church, on the general
Ubleot. "What the Vik Has Dona In
Aiding to Raise the Standard of Morality
Nebraska. Evenlnc service At 7:45.
when the choir will urlve a sacred con
cert. The choir will be assisted by the
Nelson quarette, and will give special
features that will be Interesting and
helpful. Eoworth lenirue at 8:90 n. m.
Official board Monday evening, I p. in.
rrayer service Wednesday evening at s.
PresbytcVlan.
First. Corner Seventeenth and Dodce.
Edwin Hart Jenks, D. D., Pastor Rev.
W, G. Waller, D. D., preaches at 10:80.
Editor C. F, Ueaushausen. of Loup City,
at 8 p, m. Christian Endeavor at C:4S.
Sutday school at noon.
Benson. A. J. McCluncr. PnatniwAiin.
day school at 10. Morning worship at
11. The sermon toplo Is "The Pearl ot
ureat i'rloe." Christian Endeavor at T.
Kvening service at 8, topic, "The Free
dom of the Truth." Midweek service.
weanesaay at 8.
Fatrvlew. Pratt Street anil Vnrtlnth
Avenue. Charles II. Fleming. Pastor
Bible school at 1:45 and afternoon wor-
snip at J. HUDleot. "Tlie First Vletnrv "
Mnursaay evening tne sunject is "Mis
sions on the Paclflo Coast" and the
icaaer is Airs, jsaston.
North. Corner TwentV.fonrth and Wirt.
M. V. Hlgbee. D. D.. Pastor Hon. A. L.
Blxby will speak at 10:30. theme, "The
Press Aa a Factor in Ralslnc tha Stand.
ara 01 aioraiity in MeDrasKo." The cos
tor will preach at 8. Christian Endeavor
at 7. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
ai -
First TTnltvd. fwiintr-flret and 'BmmM.
sermon, topic "The Christian a Debtor;'1
a p. m., ur. u. to, jenxins wiu speax on
Impressions received at the Presbyterian
general assemblies recently held in
TIIK FIRST
600,000
.Answering- this will receive a 33a pack
age of Dr. Schwarts Famous Headixha
Tablets postpaid for 10a. We made them
coo4; our friends inada them famous.
Lot us tell you why. stoawarts Bros,
fttWBical 0e Dspt, X. Kokomo, Ind,
Thursday afternoon In the church bast
:nl Tbe young neonle's loeUtv wit
have their monthlv hnl n . . itnH annul
gathering Friday evenlne at tha rM.niv
ot ma Misses Alma and Anna Dohse, 31 U
ovuiu . rwvwiurenin Direct. unoir re
nearsat at cnurcn Wednesday evening.
Methodist.
uoia Htreet ChsneL Thlrtv.nlnth mA
wu, ii. 1-. i-nerscn. rastor-ttunda:
"v"iy.,..i ajaa preacmng service at
and Wednesday at 8.
Norwegian and Danish, North Twenty.
firth and Decatur, R. p. Petersen. Pastor
duihhj Kiiwi, :a. iTcaomng service
i u ana a. iwuni peowrs meeting at 7.
First, Twentieth and Davenport. Rev.
N. u . wiuiaras, Pastor-Sunday school
,9ii f"4" How"1" editor ot the
Columbus Telegram, will speak at the 11
vvaww. -viiiw- bKVlin JCOUQ kl J,
vommuiuua acrvice at .
Benson Episcopal. Main and Sixth. Ry,
Artnur AtacK. pastor Morning service
m i . uk, wca juutora M&rvin and
Thomas B. Greenlee, Minister Public
worship: At 11 Editor A. L. Ladd of Al
blon. Neb., will speak. At 8 "The Inmost
Life and Self." Bible school at 9:45
Christian Endeavor at 7:30, "The Ideal
Christian." Wednesday at 8 meeting tor
prayer and conference.
Third. Twentieth nnd Leavenworth
Sunday school at 9:30. Public worship
and sermon at 10:45, by the Rev. Walter
w. llatsey. Ph. D.. theme. "Prayer.
Prayer meetlns: of the Christian En
deavor society at 7. Evening worship and
sermon by the Rev. waiter N. uauey,
at 8. theme, "The Tragedy of Anariel.
Musla by ohorua.
The Costellar. C. C Meek. Minister-
Services at 10:30 and 8. D. A. Getl, editor
of the Grand Island Free Press, and H.
M. Davis, editor of the Ord Journal, will
speaK at tne morning service. Mrs.
Henry U. Richmond will sing. Babbath
school at 12. noon. Junior Christian En
deavor at 3:30. Christian Endeavor at 7.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8.
Church of the Covenant. Pratt and
Twenty-seventh, Charles it. Fleming,
Pastor Morning worship at 10:30. sub
ject. "The First Victory." Bible school
at noon, wnueavor at 7U& ana evening
worship at 8. Topic, "The Fire I Fear
In the Bible." Wednesday evening at
the subject Is "Missions on the Paclflo
Coast," and Mrs. Bexten Is the leader.
Lowe Avenue. Corner Fortieth and
Nicholas. Rov. Nathaniel MoGlffln. D.
D Pastor Morning service at 10:30.
Ed tor W. W. Haskell of Ord win de
liver an address on "Tbe Press as a
Factor tn Raising the Standard of
Morality in Nebraska." Sunday school
at 12 m.; Christian Endeavor at 3 and
6:45: evening service at 745: prayer and
conference meeting Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock.
Parkvale. Thirty-first and Gold. Rev.
A. E. Lehmann, Minister Bible school at
9:45 a. m.; Junior Christian Endeavor at
p. m.: Senior Christian Endeavor so
ciety at 7 p. m.i evening song service at
8 o'clock, with an address by E. F. Fas-
sett or tne Arlington iteview ueraia 01
Arlington. Neb Both choirs ot the
rhtirah will nine at the evening service.
Session meeting at church office Monday
evening at 8 p. m. junior intermeaiaie
chorus rehearsal ana catecnism ciass
on Thursday at 3:45 p. m. Senior chorus
rehearsal on xnursaay at i: p. m.
MUcelnnroaa Church Notes.
People's, 515 North Eighteenth, Charles
W. Savldge, Pastor Service at 11 a. m.
ana 8 p. m.; morning. me -xwo matures
In Man:" evening, "How the Victory
Over Self Is Obtalnea."
International Bible Students associa
tion, third floor Barlgbt hall. Nineteenth
and Farnam. Meetings every Bunday
afternoon at S. Discourse on June 1 by
ru L. Homan, subject, "Seeing Eyes and
Hearing Ears."
At.
onto, ol: u m.. Bible school: 7 t. m..
xoung t-eopie s service.
Clifton Hill, Forty-fifth and Grant,
Miss Fogg Winner
of Brownell Finals
Out-of-door gomes have boon tn great
favor at Brownell Hall and much Inter
est waa manifested In the tennis finals
played on the school courts Friday after
noon and won by Miss Adelaide Fogg.
Mlsa Isabel Vlnsonhaler won the semi
finals on field day. Both girls played
In splendid form and there waa much ex
citement after Miss Vlnsonhaler had won
the first set, 4-S. The second set waa
won by atlss Fogg, M, which road the
You ought to be all wrought up
about the way Brodegaard is selling diamonds, lead
ing makes of watches and high quality hand-madej jewelry at un
heard of low prices. In fact "you should -worry" until you have thor
oughly grasped our business methods. We do not carve 'our profit out of
our customers we take it out of the factory. See the difference?
NOTE THESE GRADUATION SURPRISES:
Nuijnber Three
Number One
BHI
VP, sings, mounted
rtl?. In mi. ..-n v.nna
t.''-frtT th. vmlni.
Girl Graduate,
Theao splendid
stones come' to
us in the origin
al pacakge direct
from Amsterdam
nnd are esDeclal-
tor this occasion. Weight; H-f-16-
unu i-o Karat. Til
Fancy Art design
Specially made up
and offered right
now at the unheard
price of
We challenge comparison with
any firm between New York and
Ban Francisco on this astounding
offer. Larger Diamond at prices
In same proportions. See us first.
Tirrany setting or
me mounting.
$18.75
Bracelets
Number Two
Ctontleman'a Watoh, 12 size, and
Just what a young gentleman wants.
Chase genuine gold filled and war
ranted to wear for 20 years. Move
ment is guaranteed to keep perfect
time and Is kept In repairs free of
charge first five years; four years
more than any other firm will
stand by. You can buy this watch
rrom us in tnree ainereni ways;
1 20 year cose with 7
Jewel Elgin or Wal-
tham movement
S 20 venr case with
Jewel Elgin. Waltham ,
or Rockford movement.
3 20 year case with 17
IawM Elirin. Waltham .
or Rockford movement.1
$8.75
$11.75
$15.75
For Ladles and Mlssoa complete
assortment, all sizes, high grade
gold tilled, guaranteed for 20 years'
wear. Plain, plain Roman, hand en
graved and fancy stone art designs.
$2.75 10 $8.25
Borne In solid gold from
$6.75 t0 $22.50
Same set with Diamonds from
$15.75 to $375.00
Beautiful gold filled Friendship
JSE?": 79c t0 $2.00
Fancy Toilet Sets
Fancy Toilet Bets In Sterling Silver
with Brush, Comb and 1 ft AA
Mirror. Especial values j 1 -If U
mis mnntn ai.T
offered
month at.
LaVallieres
Remember: We
can buy right and
-we can sell right,
because wo have
100 Branch Stores
through tho State
beside our big
City Btore.
Entirely new
patterns, beat
choice for gradua
tion present. In
platinum, a o 1 1 d
gold, sterling sil
ver and gold filled, set with gems,
aa follows:
Platinum, set with diamonds,
at. . . .S75.00 to S500.0A
Solid gold..S3.50 toi5.00
Sterling silver $2.50 to 87.00
14-k. g'ld fid $1.85 to $4.75
Small Ladles' Watch with Tif
fany Monogram or hand engraved
Art design oaeo, guaranteed to wear
20 years, with Elgin, Waltham or
Hampden movement.
Open face or
Hunting caso,
at
Same watch In 14k
solid gold,
at... . .- .
$15.75
Mesh Bags
German Silver, Sterling Silver plat-
ea, soiaereu unas, uminea or
lined
kid
$2.75, $3.60, $5
Rings
Ladles' solid gold
set rings with fine
stone of individual
birth
month.
at.,
Latilefl' solid gold
set rings, single
stone or fancy
combination, new
est designs, from,
$2 to $20
According to gems and style.
Seal Kings for
Ladles or Gen
tlemen, very
1 a t e st designs
and all weight.
Make compari
son with other
dealers. Wohave
them from
$2.16 to $15
$2.95
Vanity Cases
& Coin Purses
100
Branch
Stores
in
Nebraska
r THE SIGN OF
THE CROWN
UP THE GOLDEN STAIRS
Qold filled, made
exactly like
watch case,
guaranteed to
wear 20 years,
911.7S to 918.78
Qold plated,
guar an toed to
wear 10 years,
from
83.78 to 87.78 ;
Sterling 811 vav
rrom
S4.BO to 818.38
German 811 vr,
from
$1.50 to $9.78
Not
in
Any
Combine
HOW BLOOD IS MADE. "T
The liquids and the digested foods la the alimentary ccnal pass through tha
wall of tha canal Into the blood. This process is called eitarptiaa and takes place
chiefly from the small Intestine. Altar absorption the blood carries the (oed
through the body, end each cell takes from the blood the food it needs. A pure
glyceric extrsot made from hloodroot, mandrake, stooe, queen's root and goldca
seal root, and told by drugihta for the past forty years under the name of
Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical DlscoTcry,
tflvet uniformly excellent result as m toalo to help in the assimilation of tho
food and in the absorption by tha blood of the food it requires. Bradieate tbe
poi.on from tne Diooa witn wis aiiarsiivo wm wuicu
does t 1 brink the whko blood oorpuscles. because coatiin
1ns no alcohol or other Injurious iajrooienti. Thus tho
body aa be bulk up tcranj to resWt disease. This is a
toalo takaa from Nature's gardes that bolide op those weak
ened by disease. Sold bv dragsUts everywhere. Anaress
World's Dispensary Medical Association, Ba&fo, N. X.
FallsdelpMa.I-a
rests.
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Us. Cuajl Fa KM EX. Jo. of M Woodlswn Ave,
writ 1 "I w tzoublsd with my ttenaeh for oJnwst UirM!
TrUA umaI itutnn xnA moat erenrttitaa soybodr reeaisiaead
mm .tvl kMtb did sot core tt are as 1
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The Tornado which struck Seward, Neb.( on May 14,
1913, caused death and destruction which was propor
tionately as great as that of the Tornado which hit Omaha
on Easter Sunday. Words cannot describe the terrible
devastation in which these storms cause. Pictures tell
the story. Our photographer took many good pictures
of the wrecks in Seward. We have selected the best of
these and made up a booklet which is now offered on
sale at The Bee office.
Price Ten Cents by Mail Twelve Cents
Omaha Bee Publishing Co.
Omaha, Nebraska.