THE TIKE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. MAY 15. 1!14. J jaj I "Tiz" For Aching, Sore, Tired Feet ''TIZ" for tender, puf fed-up, sweaty, calloused feet and corns. "Akt Br. "TIZ'. b ih People who are forced to stand on their feet all day Vnow what sore, tender, sweaty, burning feet mean. They uac 'TJZ' and '"HZ" curca their feet right up. It keeps feet In perfect condition. "TIZ" li the only remedy in the world that draws out all the poisonous exuda tions which puff up the feet and cause tender, aore. tired, aching feet. It in stantly stops the pHln In corns, callouses and bunions. It's simply glorious. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel after us ing '"riZ."' Vou-ll never limp or draw lip your face In pain. Your- shoes won't tighten and hurt jour feet. Get a 15 cent box of "TIZ" now from any druggist, department or general store. Just think! a whole year's foot comfort for only 26 cents. Advertisement. Nebraska. DEMAND LOW APPLE RATES Formal Request Filed with Inter state Commerce Body. VARIOUS MARKETS INCLUDED State Railway foasnileaiea Will Await Decision of pr I sari Jartadletlea qaeetlea 1 a Telrlatg Osaaha Traetlaa. Nebraska. "Gains 22 Pounds In 23 Days" Remarkable Experience of F. Gagnon. Builds Up Weight Wonderfully "! was all run down to the Y.ry bottom." rites r. ilernon. "I had to quit work I waa so 'Ak. Now. thanke to Karatl. 1 look like a naw nan. I salnai 22 pounds In S3 dam." "Saranl haa put 10 pounda on ma In 14 dara." lata W. O. Hoherta. "It has mad ma aleoa en)r what I ata and enables ma tu work with Interest and pleasure." ' :-.r' . .. . t nm, unowa. bobvbt body "Before I took Barrol people need lo call nw 'aklnay' but now my name la rhaasml. My whola bodT l atout. Hat gained li) pounda and. in saining rat. I look like a new man," 'declared an.ther mas who had lust ttntaned the Sargol tnatniint. Would too too. Hka to quickly put tram 10 to aa lha. of eood. eelis. ar-tnre - nesn. imi anu aiiiarular tUaue batwaan your akin and bonea?" Uoa't say it oan't ba done, wr It. Liat ua eesd you free a Me petkaie o( .Saras an pro-re what It ran do for you. Mora ihen hair a million thin man and wom.a have gladly made thia taat and that Saraol doea suixeed. doaa make tbln folka fat eras whare all else haa failed la boat pnrred ) the tramendoua h.iainae. ww hava dona. No drastic diet, nran H.m. mu.se.. olla or etnulalona. but a simple. harml.ee home treatment, mi oik ire coupon anu end for tills Free parkag today, enrloetng only ID rente In .llrer to h.lp par paatage. packing, etc. Artdr.es The Sargol Co., 74-T Herald Bldg.. Blna.amlon, K. V. Take Hargol with your meals and watrh It work. Thla tern will tall the story. FREE SARGOL COUPON Thia coupon. wHh 10c In elleer te help pay poetage. paklng. etc., and to ahow good faith, nil Ilea holder to one aflo package of riarsol Free. Addreaa the Sargol Oo., 74-T Herald mug., ninahemton. N. V. (F'rorn a Staff Correspondents MXCOL.N. May 14. (Special.) A de mand for lower freight rates on apples, slimed by the railway boards of Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri and Kansas, ma today forwarded to Uia Interstste Commerce commission by tha Xebiaska Hallway commission. Three different complaints have been drafted, each ona running s gainst twenty. J five to thirty-five railroad companies. All of them set forth thst the rates charged j on fruit rald In the territory Included in the complaints are unreasonably Warn In comparlxin with rates lnother sections of the country. The first complaint, relating to ship ments esstward, deals with tha Mil waukee. Madison. Indianapolis, Chicago, reoria, pringfieli). Columbus, Cincinnati and Louisville markets to which lower rates ere requested. Tha fruit growers are anxious to reach these points In the eastern markets which rates now praa tically exclude them. Complaint No. !. dealing with ship ments north and northeast, names Min neapolis. St. Paul. Diiluth and 8outh Dakota as objective points for. rats re duction. Complaint No. I applies to the southern states of Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi. The country Included In the complaint, dscsribed as tha greatest apple growing section in the world, takes in the follow ing portions of tha four states:' Nebraska Six counties bordering the Missouri river. Kansas Five north astern counties. Iowa Five southeastern count!. Missouri Eight northeastern counties. Roars! Will Await Ceart. Representees J. A. Davis of Omaha, who filed the !x-or-a-quarter complaint against the Omaha Council Bluffs Street Railway company before tha State Railway commission was at the capitol yesterday. Inquiring when his complaint would be taken up. The commission has indicated It would prefer to allow tha complaint to rest until the supreme court haa announced rulings on some Important cases which have been submitted, and which involve tha powers of the commis sion in Just such cases as the Davis com plaint Invokes. Report on Caws ait Theater. ; C. M. Day, special veterinary examiner. completed his Inspection of 116 dairy cows at Tbedford during tha last ten days and has submitted his report to tha state veterinarian. Tha examination was ordered whan Dr. Kigln discovered tubercular eattle In tha hards which wars being sold for blooded stock at Tbedford. Day reported that thirty of tha IVi cows he examined had symptons of tuberculosis. , Pool Files sva Popallst. ' : Labor Commissioner Charley 'Pool a cog yesterday whan he wanted to cop tha populist nomination for secretary of state. . Ha has already filed for tha democratic nomination and filed a populist petition today from O areola. He forgot to fill out tha acceptance ' blank accom panying the petition, however, and ha must do this' within five days or tha petition will be thrown out. Confer Over Rates. C. J. Lane and H. Rockingham, representing the Union Pacific railroad, H. H. Holcombe of tha Burlington and II. W. Jonea of the Northwestern, all of Omaha, held a conference with members of the railway commission today, with reference to tha new class freight rates, which tha commission will announce In a week or ten days. The visitors supplied the commission with several tables of figures, which thsy asked ba considered before definite action waa taken. Iaapw't Rifle Bssgt, Adjutant General Hall mat Captain F. C. Rtritslnger, regular army officer de tailed by the War department to Inspect the new range site for tha guard, at Omaha yesterday and the two left im mediately for Plattsmouth to look over the grounds. Tha site covers about too acres of land. Former Tecumseh Banker in Trouble at Spokane, Wash. TUX LMtJKJl. Nb May 14. - Speiial.) The Information Is authentically given out. here that Charles M. Chamberlain, wrecker of the Chamberlain Banking house In this city, Is in serious trouble at his home in Spokane. Wash. Mr. Chamberlain has been living at Spokane for aome two years. pre1ous to whirh time he resided at rullnian. Wash. It la ststed that tha charge against Cham berlain Is forgery snd that his trial will Ik gin there Friday. The statement la that the man who is pushing ths suit against Chamberlain la George Oray. a former boras buyer of this section of the country, but who located In the north west a few years ago snd prospered re markably financially. Chamberlain haa either been In the employ of Mr. Gray or In a partnership deal with him, and stories van" as to the amount Involved, running from a thousand or two to aome 1j,0P0. However, that ha la to come tip for trial this week there Is no doubt, and four of Tecumseh's cltitens, County Clerk J. P, Kelley, Attorney Frank U Dins- more, P. !. Jones snd Sheriff EX !. Roberts hava gone to Spokane to appear against Chamberlain, their testimony to be as to Mr. Chamberlain's character and his experience In the banking bust ness here, and the .long drawn-out litlxa tlon which followed. Boys Who Robbed Store at Talmage Are Out on Parole NEBRASKA C1TT , Neb., May 14.-Spe-clal.) Three boys, Bunny l.uckey, aged 14; Everett Robertson, aged IS years of age, and Marlon Marshall, aged IT, all sons of farmers residing near Cook, In Johnsoffcounty, went to a dance near Talmage on Saturday night, and while there concluded they would do something out of the ordinary. They stole an auto mobile belonging to William Berg and went to Talmage and entered and robbed the store of William Kramer. They were apprehended Monday night by Sheriff Fischer, brought to this city, where they confessed and returned all the goods. They ware taken before Judge Begley of the dlatriet court, who explained the en ormlty of their crime and paroled them on their good behavior until tha next term of he court. All are bright boya, never having been guilty of any crimes In the past and are sons of prominent farm ers. ' Not until week starting Sunday, May 17. will any living soul in Omaha witness at the Gayety Theater the griping 6-reel film production LlVU G til LJ Immi L I In nl Lai Vsm! Xwirkxi Vy I I LJ ULi Zy n r MMta attLOM tMkMH Mlsfcisiill W U Identically as It was displayed 200 consecutive times at Weber's Theatre, on Broadway, N. Y. City AMAZING, STARTLING, ASTOUNDING, OVERVilELMIHG, ASTONISHING, OUT DISCREET YORK TOWN AND COUNTY CLUB NAMES DIRECTORS YORK, Neb., May U-lSpeclal.Wiidge Wray, president of tha Town and County club, recently organised, haa announoed the board of directors as follows: James Harvey, A. W. Thompson, Dennis Mee han. C. E. Bandall. W. I. Klrkpatrtrk, W. A. Harrison. Wade Read, W. K. Oould, Dr. O. P. Shldler.'C. O. Ltnetrom, W. C. Baer, William Stein, to represent tha town, and Orvllle O. Jones, Cort McCar thy. William Brooks, A. A. Barr. Frank Moyer, R. F. Oetty, Albert Peterson. T. H. Clifford. Phil Rlmsdale, T. C. An dresent, Robert Florer, Ed Klone, to rep resent the country. AaZT"-e R W You can get rid of itching with esinoi HAT .relief I The ery first application of Resinol Oint ment stops the itching and your tortured skin feels cool and com fortable at lest Won't you try the easy Resinol way to heal ecseroa or other akin-eruption? Doctors have yrttcrihtd it for nineteen years. testae! Ola wt rut. with tha kelp ef Keeta Eoas. elaar a ray ptmplaa and blarlr hear! a. aad ia a sttoet valuable hausaaoU remedy for aarws, bona, boils, piles, ate. Bold by elldrasrtet. ForeampLesrrtl taRcaiaol. Pept. I-S. Baltiawre. ML WEALTHY JEFFERSON FARMER SUED BY NEWLW WED WIFE PAIRBURT. Nab., May H.- Special.) - Asserting that her newly wedded hus band became Insanely Jealous of her and atarted a system of espionage by employ ing private detectives, after she left Falrbury to go to Bock Valley, la., to secure bar personal belonginga la a hos pital so that shs might properly frrnlsii her home In thla city, hss caused Mrs. Mary V. Rats to file a suit in district court for sllmony against her 'husband, Arthur J. Hats, a wealthy property owner of thla county and who is rated at be tween tAOOO and 1100.000. Mrs. Hats has employed ex-County At torney C. H. Denney to represent her in the case. Prior to ths marriage, March , tha plaintiff had been a nurse and a superin tendent of a hoapotal at Rock Valley. She asserts her husband has never ex pended any money on her, notwithstand ing the faot that ba owns three valuabU flats In. Bt. Louis and approximately 600 acres of land in thla county. The plaintiff la 30 years old and is un usually pretty. Good All Round aids to rood health and to the strength, comfort and cheerful ness which depend onthecondi tion of health are the famous, time-tested, safe and speedy BEECHAr,l'S 'PILLS let weerw.ere. U keaaa, tie. SECOND O'CONNOR WILL IS FILED BY CULIVAN HASTINGS. Neb., May 14,-(Special Telegram.) The purported will of John O'Connor, leaving all of the $100,000 estate to John Culllvan of Omaha waa filed to day In the county Judge's office. The will is signed by John O'Connor and witnessed by J. H. Culllvan of Chad- ron and I. K. Scott, of Toledo. O. Tt la dated February . John Culllvan Is named as the executrix. Cullvan has not explained why ho did not produce tha ill till now. A former will In hla favor waa rejected because It had not been witnessed. Senator (.rare Files for Primary. ALMA, Nab., May 14.-(Speclal.)-8en- ator J. M. Grace of Mascot filed yester day as a democratic candidate for a sec ond term to represent this senatorial dis trict. Mr. Grace does not bsllevw in tha hoodoo "IS" aa he baa thirteen ohlldrsa and filed for office on May IS, and If elected expects to get seat No. It In ths sanata. OCBAJt TRAVEL, Ji'i-'Jilir New.large.1 Aged Nebraska City Man Is Missing NKBRAfKA C1TT, Neb, May 14. (Spa tial) For soma time past Richard Vltta of this city, aged S9, haa been working for a sewing machine company at Lin colq, waa taken sick a week sgo Saturday and waa sent to his boms with his son in this county, but. for some reason never reached home. His son snd daughter are greatly alarmed at his continued absence anil fear he Is either sick or met with foul play, as he had some little money with him.. He Is a very active man for hia years and has traveled a great deal They hava sent out letters all over tha ststa to relatives where they bad tha least auspicloa that ha might have gone. Coraparjnle General Traneatlantlque THE 5 DAY ROUTE Nrw vonH-HAvate-pama cmsisct srawrs Te oonTmssiT fast, turbine. e and twin steamers. irons Xew Tort -wsaaeaaays 1m Prwvesoe Mar . June 11 Julr It, La Lorraine Jaa. I. July I. Aaa, I. L Baoe Juae 1. Julr J. Julr St. S. S. FRANCE (NEW) Sail May 27, Jiim 24, Julr 15 Lars ewe elaas (IT) aaMs. twig aares steeastups. Wuaerter service. Poeular srtcea. rreaa ST aw Tor Saturdays Reohamaeau Mar St. Juae tu. CkLaso June t Au( J, u fa Ktasara Juaa II. Julr U. gape it Oaaadlaa Berrtoe Montreal-. Qnebee Marra La Touralae Mar to. June 17. - Tea captain, aa aeca. steaaier. acAvmxcs w. xomnwx, a. West. Ag-t IS M. lasaraers Ohloage. or I.ooal Aa-sate. Klalaey TresM aad Weak Bask. Htgna of breakdown In health; fclectrlc Hitters gives sura relief and lusting bene fit from its use. 50c and f 1 09. All drug gists Advertisement. II. C. Shit!.' Tourist Agency Agaat for JU1 Trajta-AUaatta aad travu-lsGliie staimihlp I. In aw. Represent Thoa. Cook It Hun, Unl rerslty Travel Hoclety, Temples and Raymond II Whltcomb Europeaui Tour Companies. Ltea!riptlva literature uid all Information. Ill aVeath lh art. Vaoaa Song. SS8. atotterSaai yaria Iadesi erUa teas a - Moscow SU. lrotersbore;. Da iNHK Jaar 3 KURSK Juae It RUSMA Juue t ( UK Juae U 1st (aela Rrm-feiUjK. tea a u; M caa.. let OWn L.ISAU. T 4 ua: M eaWa. A. JOHN HON a (V).. tei W. Klasla St.. rhlrmae or lral Asenta. lilll Allliiia.., rev. i, c0. aMkUruaul 4e days. Iu up, ln-ludlng shore ea.curaioas rraak O. Claxk. Ttines Blag., Mew Tots, W. B. Bock, .117 aTaraaas Oamaha. smss S33 , ,j-'.u- V f t C. - Your Gesieiral Manager 99 The wise man of business, no matter how vast his enter prise and responsibilities, leaves the management of his home to his real "General Manager" the wife who knows the daily needs of the family and who plans for the conservation of their health and strength. The housewife who knows sihiiredd Q1 Wlhe sift 1 has already solved the servant problem and the problem of the high cost of living. With Shredded Wheat Biscuit in the house it is so easy to prepare in a few moments a deliciously nourishing and wholesome meal in combination with baked apples, sliced bananas or canned or preserved fruits. It means sound bones, healthy tissue and clear brain for growing youngsters as well as strength and endurance for grown-ups. Always heat the Biscuit in oren to restore crispnes. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with hot milk or cream will supply all the energy . needed for a half day's work. Deliciously nourishing when eaten in combination with baked -apples, stewed prunes, sliced bananas or canned or preserved fruits. Try toasted Triscuit, the Shredded Wheat wafer, for luncheon with butter, cheese or marmalade. ' Made only by The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. OCEAN TRATKL. HAMBURG AMERICAN IsrgVrt SSCb , in the WDRLD 442 Ships 1.417.710 TONS HHliDD TRAVEL BY Warla'i Largest Slrtsiihlpi "IMPERAT0R" JINK 6, 9 A. M. sag regnlarlj thereafter. "VATERLAND" MAY 20, 10 A. M. aad regularly thereafter. PARIS LONDON, HAMBURG AM) Praa. Uaoola...Mar SI, AM amerika May 83,10 A.M. aterlaad May as. 10 A M. tSatavia May 83. 1 I' M. tOraX Waideraee June 4, 2 KM. . Second Cabin only. tWlll call at Boulogne. tHamburg direct. MEDITERRANEAN Gibraltar, Naplea and Genoa. a. . Xambavg. .May IS, t P.M. . 8. Moltka. . . .June 8, ( P.M. B. a. Hamburg. . June 30, 1HM B. . Moltks....July 18,3P.M. CRUISES to the Land of the Midnight Sun teoVaad, Orkney aa4 faraa Islands, loelaag, Bpltsbergsa, sTorta Cape. BTorway. Vtton HAMorRo During ivwrm, JXJXT and AOOCST T lotor Z-ulss" aad 1 MW.- f I 14 to aa DAYS H aoa.Bo i p Writs for booklet. Haicbitrg-Aicerlcaa Lint V 150 W.Kaadolph fill VL h OhioeeTO, lie. or leual TIIEOMAIIA BP:E- TIIF HOME PATER. a h HI )() HVc3M i I a ii mm mil WW mm fell mm. mm When Meadows are Green S THBRK anything in tba world that looks more contented than a good oow In a good masvdow? Yes, thare Is on thing that look more contented, and that is a good farmer la a good field of wheat or corn. For be has the human Intelligence to appreciate the great harvests that the earth can yield. People are learning their lessons these days. People who have starved in the city, on meager, unwholesome food. People who have Starr axl their minds with meager, un wholesome Uvea are learning the lesson that only the earth can teach. In every big city, every Sunday, thousands upon thousands of them swarm out through the railroads and the trolley lines to some little suburban woods, or aome nearby farm heavy with the burden of its yellow hart est. remaps you nave not yet caugut me spirit ui mis uiuveiuieui lowaru me iana. remaps you are already too near to it to appreciate how good It is. Hat Just remember this, the thing which all these other people missed Is the thing which you are going to mis some day. The longing which they now have la the longing which you are going to have before you die. And the sooner you get that longing and , the sooner you satisfy it the better for you. A little land Is the thing you need most In the world. Turn to the Farm Lands advertising la the Want Ad of this paper. Do It now. See how easy It la to own a bit of land, especially with the easy payments that are usually of fered to you. Answer some of these ads, sad mention The Bee, please, each time you do for that will be a help to us as well as to you. V I 19,1 U ' mm f t - ' . .-W'AIiT 1 mmem K3 mil 6 .;,), h' ,,ir; v i a II as VI hi, 11 i 1 Mi l T ' - V.. e, ? e