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10 HIE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1913. r Hooray ! For Me,' I Can Eat! Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Bring Joy i to tJie HtarTinK Dyspeptics Wio Chnnot Snfcly Eat. To wit one's srlf at a festive board or a heavily laden table ami not b able to eat Is positive sorrow to most dsspf piles ami tomn-li f tfrtrn, anil llkrwls'- pain. When your system In robbed ot Its na turnl (llKcetlve Juices In their correct proportion, a little candy-like Htuarta Dysprpsta Tablet ulvet to them the qual ities they lack and you thereto' rest the, digestive apparatus and allay Irritation, pain, irs and stomarh trouble. Pepsin sih aa used In Stuart's tablot Is one of nature's greatest aid; anil when this Is combined with the other Ingedlenta you simply brlnif happiness to every worn-out nerve of the stomach, liver, Intestines, pancreas and other or fans. l'rexllgested foods will not aid nature If she Insists on manufacturing - the wrong Juice, llesldes this the bowels need coarse and heavy foods In order to make bowel pack which is vitally essen tial to health. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets mU with the food In tho stomach, have a tend ency to stop cas formation, sour stom ach, decay, etc ; then as the food passes Into the lower digestive tract (the In testifies) It takes the Stuart's digestive agenta with It. and (hero Is whero the real work la done. The nutrltlvn value of food and tablet Is separated from the waato matter and Ut asslmltatxl and distributed Into the proper part of the body. Tho blood Is enriched and tho liver stored with the qualities tho system needs. Uo to your druggist now and buy a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet, price Me, and then cot what you will: but take a tablet afterwards. Then will coma to you the beginning of the and of all your stomach troubles and food fears Prict List fir Clean ing ail Repairing Wkitt mi Ciliritl llevts rox ouax Short White, per pall .,100 K. button White, per pair ISO le-button White, per nalr.... Mo 20-button and over White, pr., Mo Hhort Colored, per pair lOo Ion; Colored, per pulr Me Hliort lllack, re-dyed, pair.. ..Mo Long lllack, re-dyed, pair..... Sea res ssrAnuaift Mending, per pair ....... lSe t Ho New Fingers, each ........... ,83c New Thumbs, each Mo New "Kourchette, each , .ISO New Quasette, each IBo lingers shortened, each fro Make iu prove that we do (ho beat aiove Cleaning and Repairing In Omaha. The PANTORIIM " sJteanww ma rrs" 1S1S-17 3ff Hi. Vkoao . M. STOP CATARRH! Unlet Froparly Trtvtd With Hyomei Thi Disue May Become Serious. If you have catarrh, usually Indicated by sniffling, stopped up head, droppings In throat, watery eye, and morning choking, there Is an Irritated state of the maeous membrane whleh afforda an Ideal condition for the .growth of dlaeaaa germs, especially taoee of consumption. Do not allow the dang arc us germs whleh may be breathed into the throat and lungs to beda ttr work of de struction. ffle .aMtast. almeleet. quickest, surest (ktasMt way ta efeeek catarrh Is by ... OTifc uivinvu, pnftwutc jiyowci. Thkf we lrfu medicated air treatment doea not drag and derange the stomach, hut la breathed In through the Hyomei lattaltr, directly following and surely destroying all disease garms that may hate been Inhaledheal and vttaUsea the ttoauaa of tfee.tfcreat. noae and lungs so" aa to effectively renter catarrh In feetlena 'no loRftr poaattile. The unusual way in which Hyomei Is ae)4 Is the bast evidence ot confi dence In the treatment, and dlspela all doubts as to It curative properties. Money refunded to anyone whom Hyo mei falls to bensftt. A complete outfit, Including Inhaler and bottle of liquid, ioU but ll.. Hxtra bottles of liquid. If later needed, W cents. Drugglts every where sell Hyomei. STOP THAT ACHING TOOTH. INSTANTLY, INSIST UPON DENT'S ALL DRUGGISTS '15 r Office For Rent The large room on ground floor of Bee Building, oc cupied by the Havens White Coal Co. Mice F ark am street front af e. About 1,500 square feet of floor space witk large vault. Zxtra en traace from court of the VwiMiHtf. FiM office fixture art of. fertjd for sakv Apply to N. P. 7eil, See office. mm Society rffSu- i. By MELLIFIOIA. NOVfiMBKIl Is moving month tho summer travelers are returning nnd many of tho brides and grooms aro just getting settled in their now homes. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts, who wcro at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick II. Davis during their stay in tho cast, liavo moved Into a new house at Thirty-sixth street, near Jackson street. This Is a double house and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kolly will move shortly into It Many newly weds will live in this immediate neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gordon, who were marVIed in September, aro at the home of Mrs. It. W. Brockenrldge. Mr. Ralph Fetors, whoso marrlago (o Mlaa Dorothy Morgan will take place Docember 10, has taken a house on Thirty sixth, near Jackson street, Just opposite Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Keogh, who slnco returning from Uielr wedding trip wero at the homo of Mrs. Don Gallagher, aro now settled In their apart ments at the West Farnatn. Mr. Den Wood, whose wedding to Miss Dorothy Stevens will bo one ot the large social events of next week, has taken a houso at 3814 Davenport street. Tuesday Musical Club. Mrs. Charles T. Kountze, president of the Tuesday Morning Musical club, opened her attractive home this after noon for the opening meeting of tho sea son for president's day program. The looms were attractively decorated with rhrysanthemums, and following the muslcale a social afternoon was enjoyed, An Interesting program was given by Mr. Mabelle Crawford Welpton, con tralto. Assisting Mrs. Kountze were the officers ot the club, Including Mrs. S. ft. Caldwell, Mrs. Clement Chase, Mrs. Wil liam F, Daxter, Mrs. W. S. Poppleton. Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm. Mrs. Arthur Crlt tendent Smith and Mrs. John T, Stewart second. At the University Club. Dr. and Mrs. Charts V. Tollard enter tained delightfully Monday evening at a bridge dinner at the University club In honor of Mrs. Algood of Tacoma, Wash. 1 Bittersweet formed the decoration and covers were placed for: I Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Johnson. Mr, and Mrs. Harry nerpom. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bvarts. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hosewater, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wernher. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harding. Mr. and Mrs. U J. Nelson. Mrs. Algood of Tacoma. Mrs. c. j oouid. Mr. George Sumnar. Or. and Mrs, Pollard. , Afternoon Reception. Mrs. Frank J. Houl was hostess at an ! afternoon tea at her home today from 4 'to 6 o'clock. Assisting In receiving were llllsa Katherlne Morsa and Miss Faith ' Ia Hoel and Miss Marlon Waller and Miss Katherlne Davenport served punch. The dining room was decorated with yel low chrysanthemums and In the living room and recaption hall were pink rosea and chrysanthemums, Two hundred In vitation were Issued. For Taoema Guest Complimentary to Mrs. Algood of T,a coma. Wash., who has arrived to visit Mrs. Alvln Johnson, numerous social af fairs era being given, Monday afternoon, Mrs. Charles C. Itosewater and Mrs. Johnson entertained Informally at bridge at the home of Mrs. Itosewater. Mrs. N. L. Guckert and Mrs. J. IX. Conrad will entertain at luncheon at the Loyal Wednesday, followed by a matinee party at the Orpheum for Mrs. Algood, Lcon-Karowitr Wedding. A pretty wedding was solemnised at noon Sunday In tho parlors of the Metro politan olub, when Miss Marlon II. Moro wltz, daughter of Mrs. II. Marowlta, be came the bride ot Mr. Bam J. Leon, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Sol Leon, Dea Molnas, la. Itabbl II. Cohn officiated. Miss Qoldte II. Alplrn aanr "O Prom ls Me,'1 and also played the Mendelssohn wedding march for the entrance ot the brlday party. Tho bride wore a gown ot white crepe meteor, with bodice ot chiffon over Do hetnlan lace, and draped skirt entraJne. Her long tullo veil was held In place by sprays of lilies ot .the valley. She car ried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and llllea ot the valley, Mrs. H. D. Marowlts, as matron ot honor, was gowned In white satin, with duchess lace trimming and draped skirt antral r. She carried a bouquet of Amer. lean Beauties tied with chiffon ribbon. Miss Sadye Marowlts. sister of the bride, was maid ot honor, and was gowned In yellow brocade satin, with bodice and tunic of shadow lan, and draped skirt' entraJne. She carried a bouquet of pink rosea tied with pink rib bon. The groom waa attended by Mr. Arthur Marowttz, brother of the bride, who acted aa best man. After the ceremony covers were laid for dinner for relative, numbering slaty five. The color scheme for decoration was pink and white throughout the rooms. A reception was held from 1 to s, when over SO guests were present. Assisting were: Mlrset Calla Aginskee, Mlssea-r Carrie Luttbeg, Ituth Cli-ose, Kva Alplrn. Uotdle Alplrn. ' Heis Adler. JFannle Hostnblum, fKsther Kcsteln. iIIom Orodlnskv. j Among the out-of-town gueses were: Mr. and Mrs. Sol Leon. Des Moines, la. i Mr and Mr. Jonj Itosenberg, St. Paul. 'Minn. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Achtonberg. 8t, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brody, Red Oak, la. i Mrs. Jacob Rosenberg. St. Paul. Minn, i Mlis Ruth Rosenberg, Kt. Paul, Minn. , Mtss Sadye Feinstcln, St. Paul. Minn, i Mlsa Roue DeneWky, Des Molne. Ia. ; After a short wedding trip Mr. and It I Mrs. Leon will bn Hi hnm. .. T- i!"' ,Peru Club Reception. : A reception will be held at he Rome j hotel Wednesday evening from S to 9 I o'clock for the members of the Peru Normal alumni of the state. Following Jthe reception there will be a banquet at ociock at the Rome. The committee In charge of the reception Includes Mr. J- W. Miller, Mr. Charles W. Pollard and Mrs R. E. Wtnkleman. Killer-Heller Wedding Tonight The wedding of Mlta Marion Heller, daaghUr of Mrs. Harriet Heller, to Mr. Frederick B. Miller, will take placo this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, 1T Poppleton avenue The ceremony will be performed by Dean J. A. Tancock of Trinity cathedral. The bride will wear a white lingerie gown and carry brid roiea. Her veil will be Tuesday, November 4, 1913, held In place by sprays of ferns and roses. There will be no attendants and the ceremony will bo followed by a wed ding supper. The young couple will leave for a west ern trip nnd after December 1 will be at home at 2S17 Popptoton avenue. For the Future. Mrs. W. U. Rhondrs will entertain at bridge Friday afternoon at her home. Mrs. It. n. Killott will bo at home for Malting Ksperantlst jvho nre here for the. teachers' convention Thursday and Friday afternoons of this week from 3 to B:M o'clock at 32J Park avenue. Oak Hill Club. The Oak Hill Pleasure club entertained at a Hallowe'en party at the home of Mr. Klmer Urban Saturday night. The rooms were attractively docorMed with oak leaves and pumpkins. Games were played, solos were sung and recitations were given by Mr. Nels Sorenson. Those present were: Misses Misses Clara Kempf. Unset Hllltrar, Hazel Qehrke, Hattle Dohse, Kleanor Chris tenson, Hose Pec lis, Margaret Plnnow. Resale Tultle. Mathilda Gehrke, Kmma Uudnth. nuiured urban. Messrs. Clara Dohse. Clarence Urban, J, Mongerson, August Kempf, Louis Norgard, Nells Sorenson. Hon. Qudath, Klmer Urban. Messrs. Edward Zarp, H. Mlllner. Prank Wolf, O. II. Pecha, Henry A. Zarp, nil Mr. and Mrs. urban. Mrs. VinqulsU Surprise House Warming. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bommer, who have Just moved Into their new home In Dun dee, were given an enjoyable surprise house warming Bunday evening by about forty of their friends. The evening was' spent informally. Fitch-Reikes Wedding. The wedding Mr. Ieo Fitch and, Mlsa Fannie Itelkes took place at Washington hall Bunday evening. The guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Stock. Mr., and Mrs. Jlahn. Mr. and Mrs. Priesman. Mr. and Mrs. Stern. Mr, and Mrs. lluback. Mr. and Mrs Cohn. 1 Mr. Harry Holzman. Visitor Entertained. Mrs. Louts Korty entertained at lunch con today for Mrs. George Parr ot Ne braska City. The luncheon was followed by an Orpheum party. Klght guests were present. Anniversary Party. Mr. J. M. Talbot was given a pleasant surprise party nt his home Thursday evening by his family In honor of his birthday anniversary. A beautiful cake with sixty candles proved aa great a Joy to the little grandchildren ns to Mr. Talbot. Bon Homie Whist. The Bon Homle Whist club gave a Hati lowe'en party Saturday evening at th home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Guild. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jamca Qreene, Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinkrnon, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. F. Guild. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Dr. Frederick Wearne left Bunday even lng to attend the American Burglcal con gress at Chicago. ,Mr. M. Kochenthal ot Rochester, N. V., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Sophie Lchtmtn, at 305 South Thirty-second avenue. Miss Ophelia Hayden will leavo Wednesday evening to spend two weeks In New York and Washington, D. C Mrs. Father Blazer of St. Joseph, who ramo to attend the Leon-Marowltx wed ding, will return home. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Leon ot Des Moines, who were also guests ot Mrs. II. Marowlts, re turned home Tuesday morning. Pleasures Past. The engagement was announced of Miss Ina Ktfrls and Mr. Juda Levlne Sunday evening ot a party given at the homeot Mr. and Mrs. H. Leone, i01J North Don't Neglect Catarrh wTftmt to naff aa4 Tapers tkey ealy ir ritate tke delicate Meabraaes. Modern science prove catarrh a symptom et peer health. Treat the cause with SCOTT'S EMULSION which contain pare cod liver oil to enrich the blood and uerrixe the system, hjrpo phoapbite te nourish and up. build the nerve, and jrlycerine te eeeth and heaL Then! testify that Scott's Emulsion overcame catarrh la m permanent, natural way and It will surely help you. af""",,faaVi I 1 cam OMuvass jftr J r mm mi I AChild's Laxative Is "Syrup of Figs" They love to take it and it doesn't harm the tender lit tle stomach, liver and bowels. If your little one's tongue Is coated, It Is a sure sign the stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When your child s cross, peevish, llrtleps, pale, doesn't sleep, cat or act naturally; It breath Is bad, stom ach rour, system full of cold, throat sore, or It feverish, give a teaapoonful of "California Hyrup of Flps," and In a few hours all the clogged-up, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep It handy because they know Its action on the stomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. They also knpw a little given today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a W-cent bottle of "California Byrup of Figs," which con tains directions for babies, children ot all agea and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware ot counterfeits sold here. Get the genuine, made by "Cali fornia Fig Syrup Compans." Don't be fooledl Advertlsemest. Twenty-third strctt. Those present wera Mr. and Mrs. H. Ltone, Mr. and Mrs. M. Adeltnan, Mr. and Mm. J. Fogel, Mr. nnd I.Mrs. A. Akyn, Mrs. ShntrUy, Mr. S. Agursky, Miss Akyn, Mr. J. lcone, Jr., Mr. M. Akyn, Jr. Personal Mention. Major and Mrs. Carl Frederic llartman, formerly of Fort Omaha, who have been transferred to t'hlcago, have taken apart ments at the Virginia hotel In Chicago for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lord have moved from their cottago at the Seymour Lake Country club to the Now Hamilton. SLOW-UP SIGNS ARE PLACED NEAR SCHOOLS "Slow-up" signs for automobiles are being placed near all school buildings at the request of the Omaha Woman's club. A letter giving this Information was read from .the Hoard ot Education at the open ing meeting of tho Woman's club Mon- aay arternoon. it was tne result or a letter from Mrs. Frank Hoel several months ago to the club asking It to take steps toward protecting tho children to and from school, from the reckless driv ing of automobiles. Tho club took the matter in hand and the result Is that tho Hoard of Education Is now placing these signs near all public schools. The sign near the Farnam school will be a great protection to tho children of that com munityr DRIVER FINED FOR CRUELTY TO HIS HORSE Fred Welley, expressman, 1215 South Fifteenth street, was fined 110 nnd costs In' police court on a ohargo of cruelty to animals. Welley, while under the In fluence of liquor Monday evening, drove his horse until the animal, completely exhausted, tell to the pavement at Fif teenth and Dodge streets. Officer Francl brought the culprit to the station and had the horse taken to a livery stable at Eleventh and Douglas streets. Fashion Hint Uy LA KACOXTKl'SK. Afternoon tailor made costume of vanilla velvet. In a shape recalling the "oriental blouae." It Is fastened at tho waist by a high belt of Swedish yellow, of. sponge material and richly embroidered In the oriental style. The armhole Is cut very low and glvea a seml-fltted sleeve, fin ished by a rcver edged by a piping ot the same vanilla tone as the frock. Two revers of embroidered velvet pass rounded over a second rever of vanilla satin. The round collar Is of sponge material. The coat Is opened over a yoke ot white crepe, gathered at the neck In a Russian shape. The coat la opened at the waist by two broad button hole that let the belt caas. The front la finished at the bottom by two embroidered "corners" and are sllghtlr opened to show the belt of the draped skirt, also ot yellow sponge material and finished by original tassels. SBVlBB' Titii 'islA a VaaSlsaaiaW. KMMMMl aBBBiBiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaK' laaNr LmWtSmM saiaV 1B1B1SK imMMMMmmMM BBBSBBISISISISISIi TO HEAR MUSICBY WIRELESS ( State Teachers Are to Be Entertained 1 by the Union Pacific. ! WILL ALSO VISIT THE SHOPS Dr. Mlllenrr Has Planned n Xovct Stnnt for the Mrhtil Trnch rrs When They Visit the llenditnnrters. Members of tho Nebraska State Teach ers' association will make a tour of In spection of the Union Pacific general of fices and also the Union Pacific shops Friday afternoon. The teachers will leavo the Commercial club rooms at 1:30 o'clock under tho guidance of E. V. Par rlsh, manager of the bureau of publicity of the club. The first stop will bo at tho presi dent's office of the Union Pacific. Presi dent Mohlcr Is out of town at present and probably will be Friday, but other of ficers of the company will meet tho teachers and take them through the building. After leaving the president's office the teachers will go to tho roof, where a talk lng arc lamp will entertain them. All through the building the teachers will be entertained by music from enunclators, which will be hidden from view. Just where the music will come' from' no one will know aside from Dr. Frederick Mil lener. The music will come through the enunclators by wireless. Tho telegraph department will also be visited by the teachers, From here tho teachers will go to Qorrit Fort's depart ment, where they will bo presented with nooks on the ' Summit! of the World." This Is an Illustrated book on Yellow stone park. Leaving the headquarters the teachers will go to the Union Pacific shops, where they will be shown through the works. The Hurllngton will run a special train from Lincoln on Thursday morning, ar riving In Omaha at 9:15 o'clock, earn'-' lng 2S0 teachers to the state convention. Ctarono Dyspepsia. The following unsolicited testimonial should certainly be sufficient to give hope and courage to persons afflicted with chronic dyspepsia: "I have been a chronic dyspeptic for years, and of all the medicine I have taken, Chambffr faln's Tablets have done me more good than anything else," says W. G. Mattlson, No. 7 Sherman St., Horncllsvllle. N. Y. For sale, by all druggists. Advertisement. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. Take Off ths Fai Where It Shows Most women suffer much humiliation because of great quantities of fat, so lo cated that, no matter how they dress, everybody sees that they are abnormal. This Is the day of the slender figure, and Tat women are simply not tolerated either In business or social affairs. Women may not know It, but men when they see a fat woman pass them on the street or In publlo places make all manner of sym pathetic remarks about her. They do not mean to be unkind or to seem un manly, but it Is natural for a man to dislike fat on a woman. Where fat shows the most there Is where it must be removed, and as quickly as possible. This season's dresses seem to be made for the fat woman's misery, and the slen der woman's delight. They expose all the charms of womnn and her ugliness as well. Exercise and diet will not re move fat. This has been proved. Tho famous Marmola prescription which has met with such phenomenal success and has so many of our society women ns Its sponsors, Is now being sold In tab let form to meet the demand of the public for this style of treatment. These little tablets go Into your system just like food. They stop the stomach and dr gesttve apparatus from producing fat and reduce the fat upon the body at the rate of about 12 to 15 ounces a day. They aro harmless and can be carried in your purse and taken even after you have in dulged in s. hearty meal away from home. They are sold at all drug stores at 75 cents a case, or If you prefer you may write the Marmola Company, Farmer Bldr., Detroit, Mich. w They keep your feet dry TWTayer DRY-SOX Shoes are great for wet weather wear. XVi They give protection against snow, slush, rain, cold or dampness. Although made for severe weather, they possess excellent style, are neat fittine: and comfortable. DRY-SOY Rhnfla are a credit to the are quaiuy snoes Note the sturdy construction of these wonderful shoes oak tanned soles cork lining between innerand outersole oiled silk lining, waterproof rubber welt, full vamp, oalc tanned counters, strong; steal shank, leather Ilnsd, rubber heels. No better shoe value anywhere. WARNING Be sure and look for the Mayer trade mark on the sola. If your dealer does not handle Hooorbtk Shoes, write to us. iiiit in n!PP j3iin61jjS Makes tha .hoe a. w.tar- Aged Priest Now Selling Newspapers CHICAUO, Nov. 4.-Rather than to con tinue to accept $50 a month from a ben evolent society for pensioned priests, Rev. Michael C. Pyplatx, for thirty years pas tor of the St. Joseph Polish Catholic church, Is going to sell newspapers on Chicago's streets. Yesterday ,he came here from Des Plalnes, III., where he has been In re tirement since last May and decided to Pape's Diapepsin Will Digest Food When Your Stomach Gan't It's Great Stops Indigestion, Sourness, Nausea, Gas, Dyspepsia in five minutes Fine for Stomach. . i' j If you feel bloated .after eating, and you believe it Is the food which rills yon; If what little you eat ' he like a lump Of lead on your storoaeh; If there la diffi culty in breathing after eating, eructa tions of sour, undigested food and acidj heartburn, brash or a belching of gas, you need Pape's Diapepsin to atop food fermentation and Indigestion. It nentrallf excessive acid, stomach poison; absorbs that misery-making gaa and stops fermentation which sours your entire meal and oauses Dyspepsia. Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, There's Satisfaction in. Buying jfroma Concern Which Really Knows Furniture This advantage coupled with tho fact that wo give you an absolute guarantee with every purchase, should be enough to convince you that this is the proper place to buy furniture. You should call and look over our offerings before making selection anywhere. Interesting Prices on -Chairs of Merit V We have on our third floor a notable showing of chairs and rockers, comprising the most desirable designs in the most favored woods. Among them you will find mahog- $ any, golden oak, fumed oak, Eng- j lish oak. Your choice In addition you will find dozens of Settees and odd chairs at attractive prices. Beaton Laier Co. 415-417 South 16th St. Payments If You Wish famous line of Mayer Honorbilt Shoes. They. soiia tnrougnout. HONORBILT SHOES put up a news-stand at State arsS Madl son streets. This Inscription will hang above the stand: "This Is Father PyplaU, who for thirty years served his people In St. Joseph's parish, at Amltago avenue and Forty eighth street, and lii South Chicago." The retired -Polish priest declared It la not Just to the benevolent society to tako Its money, when he Is able to work. . I Oriental lings Hednced. Ittduced prices arc marked on all ona Oriental Rugs a wonderful Selection. Orchard & Wilhelm Co Griptng, eta Tour real and only trouble' la that which you eat'doea not digest bat quickly ferments and sours, producing almost any unhealthy condition, A case of Pape's Diapepein will eost fifty cents at any pharmacy here, and will convince, any stomach sufferer In five minutes that Fermentation and Sour Stomach Ss causing the misery of Indi gestion. No matter if yon eall your trouble Ca tarrh ot the Stomach, Nervousness or Gastritis, or by any 'Other came always remember that relief Is waiting at any dror store the moment you decide to be gin It use. Pape's Diapepsin wtn regulate any oart-, of-order Stomach wiQiin five minute, sod , digest promptly, without any fua or dts- comfort, all of any kind of food you eat. sstotil m SBBBBBBK hi 1 SBBBBBBBjflEBfSSBK T-L 'TVVT? iCF BTSBBSBBBBBBBV T