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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. XOVKMHKK 27. 1P14.
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Turkish
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MME. ISE'BELL'S
Turkish Bath Oil is so
different, and so much better, than
any aoap or cleansing cream that
it stands absolutely alme. It removes
a!l dust, dirt and Rrime a-.d keep the
complexion tmonth, clear and healthy.
Use usher rm.tcrinr. puhng or other
outdoor sport, and you wi.l fce
delighted.
See the Display of Cesutlf u! Packages
r) Sale at Leading Stores
Mme. Ise'bell's Exquisite
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Powder, fct Fare l'rvwckr in Cako
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By MELLIFICIA. Thursday, November 26, 1914.
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HILE happy family reunions, with bountiful Thanksgiving spreads.
ar the rule today, the less fortuaate have also been abundantly
provided. The school children have been especially active this
year In bringing cheer to worthy Institutions.
TRADES TO BE REPRESENTED Kris Kringle to
Arrive in Omaha
after B of All Profmions. ;
KEW SYSTEM OF BALLOTHCG
JohnKon-Burnell Wedding.
The wedding of Miss Matilda Edna
Burnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- -
ard Durneii. end Mr. ciarenre w. John- Commercial Club Director to Here-
on was celehrsted this afternoon at 4
o'clock at fit Andrew's Episcopal church. ,
Rer. F. V. Tyner officiated.
The church was decorated with fern a,
palms and pink and white chrysanthe
mums. Miss Helen Msrkln played the
wedding march and Mrt. Don Adam sang
Ouy d'Ardelot's "Becsuae."
The bride wore a gown of whlta char-!
meuse, made with tunic of chiffon and i
elaborately trimmed with tare. She car- urratUr the Commercial club will
rled an arm bouquet of pom-pon ehrys- make sure that representatives of all the
Caadloate Are t Be Caoaen trans
tke Tra Principal Brnrhr of
aslar la and Around
Omaha.
Friday Morning
ime 01 me prettiest ceremonies was Staged s.i tne House or nope tins anthemume. principal lines of business In the cltr are
morning by George H. Payne, who took a party of seven little girls from; Miss Irene Burneii. aistar of the bride, ,i,cte4 to ln, board cf director of the
Tslrarrea to Visit the old people I m,1 of honor ,n'1 wor p,nk thar" eluh. This was arrana-ed when Tuesday
r.s ih. li.. i - n-i-t . t untu iv.iu,. w m,"M wlth vrdr'''" of l,c- h the executive committee finally decided
Each of the little one bad an especial gift. Uttle Ruth Wallace wajC(irrd plnk chry.-nthomums. iupon . chanire m the by'atvs which
the celery girl from Michigan, Constance Perley the orange girl from: j,U, mi Alice Hurneil carriM the elM tn, itn trcui linea of business
Florida, Dorothy Nolan the grape girl from California, Ann Perley th cran-'rin in a rail luy. 8he wore whlta silk activity from which the candidates for
berry girl from Wisconsin, Helen Nolan the apple girl from New Tork, ! ,r:""'-
Mr. Chaunocy Johnson, brother Of the o be choten
jthe places on the board of directors are
Orrins for Drink Habit
THY IT AT out l-.XPKNSK
We are In rarnctt when w htk yon to
tiva OKR1NE a trial. You havu nothlns
te rbk and everything ti. n'n, for jour
money will b relumed !f after a trlnl
rou fall to get result! frmi ORIIINK.
This offer alvea the whoa and mother!
of thoee who drink to coa an oppor
tunity to try the ORKlNK treatmant.
It ta a very simple treatment, ran be
given In th home without publicity or
lose of time from buslnees. and at a
smaJl price.
ORRINS Is prepared In two form:
No. 1, awcret treatment, a powder; OH
RINB No. I, In pill form, for those who
dealr to take voluntary treatment. Coats
only fltt a bos. Come in and talk over
the matter with ua. Aik for booklet
feheman McConnell . Drue Co., lot
Beuth ISth.J Owl Drug Co.. ZiA South 16th;
Loyal Pharmacy, 307-209 North lth; liar
era rharraacy, Mth and Famam, Oma
ha; Oeo. 8. Davla, Council Bluffs, Iowa
TatiMl X.il i (Kd Kt.a oriel ffMm rnKi Vn,t 11a IK. eattrtv vl1 tren
. , . -..w ... , I groom, wae het man. i They are:
Fairyland nnd Uncle Charley the cigar boy from Panama. : Th, ceremony v.as followed by a r-J Rankers.
The old pnnple were made exceedingly happy and the young folks alaojrrption at the home of the bride's par- )onnnrj"b"
enjoyed their hovel geography lesson, tempered with sweet chnrlty. ! enta for feventy-flva KUeau. following hr"".,,. mereantlle agencies, ' Inauranco
1 which tho young ceuplo left on an eastern companion.
TliankEivlng Dinnerg. irresMent of the Junior club. tlr. Koliert I wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will, Oralnjoalers.
Mf. nd Mrs. K. W. Mxon will enUr-!?urn V,M P'e". Mr. C. J. make their home In Omaha.
Manufacturers.
tain at .l.nrer this evennt St their frd. ''retary. Mr. Ray Low and Mr. - Railways aud public service corpora-
home. The table will he decorated with a Ko,h are al members of the , For Mr. and tfrg. Yonng. tln-
low mound of ferns snd greea-shaded f "" wlr' " h srrnff.ments . Mr. Conrsd Voung will give a Bran-1 ;:?Vrs,fe.
in ennrge. . theMer party Friday evening In Stock yards, packing and live stocit in-
' honor of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Young dnatrles.
Brawford-Hateni Wedding. ; of Now Tork City. Mrs. J. J. Bullvanj Wholesale and eommlaalon houses.
On Wcfln-sday evening at II : o'clock, j will give a luncheon at the University Old Syste.ia at Raadain.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. I ! Hub Saturday In honor of Mra. Voung. Under the old system a nominating
Havens, their daughter. Marguerite Hor- I committee of three was appointed by the ,
ence, became the brlle of Jmn Louis Children'! Party. chairman of the executive committee, and
Prawford of thle city, formerly of Spirit; Mrs. U K. Harding entertained at a these made up a list of at least 1M at
Lake, U. The Rev. O. A. Hulbert or l,rthUy party Tuesday afternoon In random from among the active niemocra
candle Hick. Covers will be placed for:
Menars. ' Meanrs
Ltither Prake, C. W. Hull.
Fillarnf In. W. O. Urtdgos.
t'omicll Hluff,
Mr. and Mri. K. M. Fairfield.
Mr. end Mrs ' etr ( )n!ou,
Mrs. Victor F. Coffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weketcy are en
tertaining at a Thankaglvlng dinner party
Ran La .nus will arrive In Omaha
this morning and will be met at the
Union etnJron at 10 o'clock, where lie
will hold a short reception, to wklch all
the little lads of Omaha aro fnvltcd. He
will h ve a present for all the little folks.
Toytown at Burgesa-Nash company's
store will be ready for him.
After the roep'.Un at the depot the
procession will move north on Tenth to
Itouglaa, wott to Sixteenth, north to
Capitol avenue, west to Seventeenth,
north to Chicago, west to Nineteenth
north to Cuming, west to Twenty-fourth,
south on Twenty-fourth to California,
west to Thirty-third, south to Farnnrn.
weet to Thlrty-etxth, south to Harney,
eaet to Seventeenth, north to t.'nlcuxo,
west to Nineteenth, north to Famam,
east to Plxnretith sind tho store, wbere
he will swine: open the gates of "Toy
town'' to everybody.
Bante Glaus will hold receptions st the
following points;
Union station. JO a. m.; Twenty-fourth I
Farnam, 11 a. m.; Twenty-fourth r.nd
Leavenworth, 11:30 a. m.; Twenty-fourth
and Farnam. noon, EurKc-NeU "Toy
Town," 12:30 p. n..
Rub Rheumatic,
Aching Joints
and Stop Pain
rsssssmm.
Hhevmatlcm Is "pain" only.
Not one case In fifty require Internal
tredment. Stop drugging! Rub sooth
Ing, penetrating "St Jacob Oil" right
Into your sore, stiff, aching Jo'nts, and
relief cornea Inotantly. "St. Jacogs Oil"
Is a harmless rheumatism liniment which
never disappoints and can not burn th
skin.
LJraber up! Quit complaining! Ct
a snvill trial bottle of old. honest "St.
Jacobs Oil" at any drut; atore, and in
Just a. moment you'll be free from rheu
matic pain, soreness and stiffness. Don I
suffer? Relief awaits you. "St Jacob
Oil'' Is Just as pood for sciatica, neural
gia, lumbago, backache, sprains. Advcr-tljement.
Bee Want Ads Am Famous as xtKUlt
Gettera
ITIIE OMAHA BEE
TflF HOME PAPER
this evening. An attractive centerpiece M'try.. Avn Congregational church honor of the third birthday of her son as candidates from which sixty would be
or fruits and r owers will le used ana forme4 cr,m(,y. Albert. The decorations were carried out elected by a popular vote of the club for
a.llX 1HHP "i sill liiw lialLU'iiai win iiiaai n .
eneh lar. Covr will b placed for:
RESINOL CURED
AWFUL ITCHING
IN ONE NIGHT
New Tork. "Th akin on my hand got
red and rough. It itched and I bngsn
to scratch It It Itched to that some
times I could Hot sleep all night. I was
Buffering very much. I need salv
and , but they did not seem to help
me. This went on for six or seven
montha Then I ' tried Itealnol Ointment
and Real no! Soap. I ued them one night.
In the morning, to my surprise, my hand
waa all wall and the trouble has never
returned. Thle Is the absolute truth."
(Signed) Miss Cella Klelnman, 61 Col urn
bla St, April It .
Nothing we can Sav of Ret lnol equals
what others, such as Mlas K'.eihmtn,
say of It It does Its work quickly,
easily and at Utile cost. If you sra
suffering from Itching, burning akin
troubles, plmpletv dandruff, ulcers, bnl's,
stubborn sores, or p!U, try tteslnot
Ointment nd Reslnol be p. Sold by all
druggists.
f "v. i aa I4S 'BH PI
c-i. :mx: i'A
Misaea
iLllsaheth Black
Mesdsmee
B. Wekelcy.
J M. Metcalfe,
Mm,-
Luclus Wakeley
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LUXUS MERCAITILE CO.,
v Distributors.
Vheae Seoglaa 6aa and bare a eass
seat home.
Tho Pink of Health
Is every woman's right:
but many are troubled
with sallow complexions,
headaches, backaches, low
spirits until they learn that
euro relief may be found in
IwU Tdaa H Vaaaa w!4 Irf tea,
4 !. la Watai, lak, tie.
IF Int bABY 13 CUTTInii itETn
use
Krs. Winsloiv's Soothing SyTup
A SPLENDID REGULATOR
PURELY VEGETABLE- NOT NARCOTIC
Hotel iBraslm
BroeolwrAtj oi 29 St.
-Am HoUl Where Coest are Made
te reel at tlutno
Not too large, yet large
enough to afford the
maximum of value at
minimum expense.
Exceptionally Accessible)
tOt JUeau JrWrrals finfaansaf Clrfe
Siagl lmt with Buaolnf 7atc
f 1.00 in 12.00 ecrsay
Slagla Boookt vtta Tu or 5bewr
ll.SOtalS.OSpwdaf
Doublt Reous villi Runalni Wawr
Si. 00 iv $4.04 pr day
Dwuble Kooata vlik Tub or Showtr
li.00 i 14.00 ser any
EDWARD C. FOCG, Uammgima DiraSr
HUT L. bEOWN, KuiW MMr
Mlaaea
Nellie Wakeley.
Mesdamea
C. K. Manderson,
Thomas Kilrstrlck.
Mesars
ThomiMKn M'akeley.
'r. and Mrs. John C. Cowln.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wakeley,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Kountse will
have as their dinner guests:
Mr. and Mrs. l.uthee Knuntae,
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Fastman,
Mr. end Mr" Samuel Hurna, Jr.;
Mr. Roliert Bums.
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Bald rise wilt entertain-at
dinner In honor of Mrs. Bal
drige's father, Mr. Benjamin F. Smith
of New York Clly. Covers w II be placed
for:
Messrs. Mesar
Benlamln F. Smith, Dudley Wolfe.
W. Famam Smith,
Mlas Minion Macrae,
Mr. and Mrs. .Toeeph Baldrlge.
With Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keellne
will be: ' '
Mr. and Mrs. George Keellne of Council
Bluff.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Featon,
Mlsa Anna .Tan lleatrn, 1
Mr. Roger Keellne.
Mr. l)or rtohlnfon,
Master Oeontf Ronton.
Mr. and Mm. Isaac Congdon will en
tertain at a family dinner In honor of
snas Clara Bull of Pasadena, Cel. Later
tbls psrty will see Raymond Hitchcock at
the Brandela theater.
Mr. Frank Burkley always entertains
the members of the Burkley family, and
will have hla usual Thankegtvlng day
dinner at Ma home on North Thirty,
eighth avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. George Alexander Young
will entertain a Thanksgiving dlnnsr In
honor ef Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yeung of
Nsw Yorfc City. Yellow pom-pon
chrysanthemums will be used In the
decorations and cover will be placed for:
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Young.
Mr. and Mra. William F, Baxter.
Judge and Mrs. J. J, Sullivan.
Mr, Conrad Young.
M '- M laser
Katherlne Baxter. flertm.la Keatlna-
t'leanor Baxter, Ann Young.
Masters Masters
Richard Young, . Alexander Young.
For the Future.
The Flattoma club will give a dancing
party at Jacoba' halt Tuenjay evening,
lermber 1, Messrs. W. J. Bartlett. W.
J. Tully and J. A. Cirnuby are the com
mute In charge of arrangements.
The bridge department of th Fldelua
club will entertain at Its hail. Fortieth
and Webater streets Friday 'afternoon
between S:W and I o'clock.
For Foot Ball Team.
The Coronsdo club will entertain at a
dancing party this evening at Chambers'
academy In honor of the Crelghton col
lege foot ball team. The hall will be
beautifully decorated In red and white.
At the Brandeii Theater.
The members of one of the line parties
at the Brandela theater this evening have
made supper reservations at the Omaha
club, follewlug the theater, and will re
main for the dunce. In this party are:
Mr. and Mra. William Hill Clarke,
Mr. and Mra. J. Clark Colt.
Mr. and Mrs. panlei Hnum, Jr.:
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Taylor.
ThanksgriTins; Tea.
Mrs. William F. Box tar entertained at
a I o'clock tea this afternoon to honor
Mra Richard Young ef Nsw York City
formerly of Omaha, the guest ef Dr. and
Mr. O. A. Yeung. About thirty-five old
friends called. The hostea was aaalsted
by Mradnmea Jack Rlngwalt, R. Ceaoher
i Howell. Kdgar Bcott, O. A, Young and
Miss Nsnnl Rlrhantsun.
Cannou-Kawitxrr Weddin
Th woddtna cf Mrs. Leonora Mary
Ranltser. daughter of air. and Mr. Wil
liam Keellne of Council Bluff a, and Mr.
J. Muit:n Cannon was celebrated this
morning at II o clock st the Sacred Heart
church, Rev. Father Judge, assisted by
Father Collins, performed th ceremony.
Th brld Wore her traveling suit of
navy , blue broadcloth. With this was
worn a velvet toque, trimmed with S
Urd of paradise. tfic carried a bouquet
of violets and lilies of the valley.
Mrs. E. J. Von Ulllern of Nebraska
City, sister of ths groom, was the matron
of honor, and wore a ti:t ef brown velvet
with hat to match. She carried pink
chryt fenthemums.
Mr. K. J. Yon U ill cm was bst man.
Mr. J. K. RKn, th groom's slstsr,
played th wedding march.
f After the nuptial mass, breakfast was I
served at the home ot the groom's mother,
' Mrs. Ellen Cannon.
Mr. and Mra. Cannon will visit New
, York. Washington end other eastern 1
points, end will be at home after January
,1 at "Ellen Lodge," on mile north of
J Florence.
I Junior Cltb Announcement
j The director of the Junior club held a
meeting Wednesday noon at which time
It was decided to admit young married
people aa assoclat members. Contrary
te the usual custom ot giving several
smaller dancing parties, the young bach
elor have decided te give but two large
dancing parties during th sea, eon. Ths
rirst party will b given at the Rome
hotel. Tuesday evening, December It,
and th eeoond affair It la planned to
have at the new Fontenell hotel after
the ejxutog. Mr. Charles B. Met la
I Cecil Berrymnn, cousin of the bride, In a color scheme of red and white.
played the Mendelssohn wedding march. These presont were:
for the brldnl procession and Ruben-j Misres Misses
,,.- M,.i. i r I Luclle Weirs, Morris Frledmsn,
steins Melody In T. .! Jeanette Lltrey, Council Bluffs;
The bride wore an attractive gown of L,illlnn Llpey. Milton Frohm,
Ivory crepe de meteor, with overdress of lioldle Frl.-eman, Mark L Natlianson,
.... ,nfc . hnriio nt thn ''earl Abrshamson, Council Bluffs;
rhantllly lace, made with a bodice of thn Hardll)K' jRrk K.teln.
lace finished with a De Medici collar and Helen Harding, Sidney Epeteln.
a flnanlah alrdle of ereoe de meteor. Tho : Arthur Friedman. Lester1 Harding.
bodice was made square neck, with long! Little Miss Ida Sldman celebrated her possible sccording to the line of business
lace sleeve. Her tulle veil wae held In ! tenth birthday anniversary at hef home followed by such members. This will
bring all the members under one or tne
other of the ten broad general heads
above specified.
places on the board ot directors.
Under the new system the .chairman
will appoint a nominating committee ot
three members, but these, shall at once
nominate one representative of the traf
fic bureau and one from the bureau ot
publicity of th club, and Shalt then
group the namea of the active membere
of the club In good standing as nearly aa
place with llllea of th valley and brlle's j H's afternoon. The guests wsre a group
roses. of school friends.
Ribbons were stretched by Miss Ellsa-1
beth Berryman, oousln of the bride; Miss To Honor Oueit.
Kstherlne Sturtevant. Mark Havena j Mrs. George Kcebler entertained at
brother of the bride, and Jack Spencer, luncheon Wednesday in honor of her
Chronic Constipation.
"About two years ago, when I began
Miss Berryman and Miss Sturtevant wore gueet, Mrs. R. McLaughlin of Oalesburg, using Chamberlain's Tablets, I had been
white crepe de chine gowns with corssge III. Yellow chrysanthemums were ueed suffering for some time with stomach
bouquet of Mrs. Taft's rosebuds. j In the decorations and Thanksgiving trouble and chronic constipation. My
Mrs. Paul Havens was matron ef ! favors marked the places of the guests, condition Improved rapidly through tho
honor. She wore a gown of lavender bro- Covera were placed for:
ceded crepe de chine, with lavender bro- Mesdames Mesdames
caded velvet tunic. She carried an irm ftrUl5.h "' R- J?cum'
T. Melchlor. M. Schmltt.
U I. Blckard, T. Klewls.
E. Reed, (Jeorge Keebler.
bouquet of while chrysanthemums.
Miss Alice Dayls was maid ot honor.
She wore a gown of lavender satin, with
a princess lace overdress and carried an
arm bouquet of whits chrysanthemums.
Lloyd Bertsthl was best man.
The Jeeoratlons throughout the rooms
For Creche Benefit
All but a limited number ot tickets for
the Creche benefit dance at the Rome
were In lavender and white chrrsanthe- hot'1 Bturdar evening have been sold,
mums, excent in th. , , The remaining tickets may be had of
airs. 4 arts roses were used. Assisting In
the dining room were Mrs. Lloyd Bertschl
and Mra Homer Shearer.
Mr. and Mrs. Brawford have gone on
an eastern wedding trip and will be at
home after January 15 at M2 Webster
street. v
use of these tablets. Bine taking four
or five bottles of them my health has
been fine," writes Mrs. John Newton,
Irving, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere.
Advertisement.
Window Smasher Gets
Thanksgiving Meal
The only out-of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. J. a. Brawford ot Spirit Lake,
parents of the groom.
Sew for Church Bazaar.
The I'srish Aid society of Trinltv ca
thedral hss boon sewing every, Wednes-
Mrs. T. U Kimball, president of the Fannie McCoy, living- at Seventeenth
i Creche association. i and Clark a tree La, plead guilty to having
Elaborate docoretlonfl will be used smashed four windows In William No-
for the ball room and Mrs. Louis Naah, land's lunch stand at Twentieth and Cum
Mrs. Arthur Rogers and Mrs. Lou Clake lng streets, and to carrying away a roast
chicken. Fanny Imbibed too freely, she
declared, and, growing hungry, took
drastlo means of getting something to
will peslde at the punch bowL
! Pergonal Mention.
WE ARE THANKFUL
That Tomorrow We Will Be Located In Our
MAGNIFICENT NEW STORE
. AT 220 SOUTH 16TH STREET
. U. S. Xnt l Bank BUlg. ,
Open to public Saturday morning with the finest
Silverware, Diamonds, Jewelry and Cut Glass' dis
play ever shown in Omaha.
C. B. BROWN CO.
220 S. 16th St.
TJ. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Miss Ella Marie Atkins Is entertaining eat. She was discharged by Judge Foster,
Mlsa Margaret Borahelm and Miss Gladys and, being a vagrsnt with no home, she
waa treated with a Thanksgiving dinner
by Police Matron Ellen Gibbons.
Atkins for the week-end.
. l n III VJ 1 1 1 1 1 , T, VUUBVU
day between the hours of 10; o'clock ,he winter In the city.
In the morning and I o'clock In the after- M!ss Mary Burkley arrlv,
In and Out of the Bee Hire
Mr. R. A. Malransa of New Orlesna
rived In Omaha Wednesday and will HPARTS TRF.ATED FREE
noon ror the church baxaar, -which will
be given the first week In December. Mra
Martin- Is ths president . Mra George
Voss Is la charge of the altar guild, which
meets the first Friday of the month, and
Mrs. Leigh Leslie ' hss charge of the
auxiliary branch, which meets every
Friday. Among the members of the Par
ish Aid society are:
Mesdames M1airu.
Amy narsr Martin, A. L. Reed.
M. t. Barlow,
laaac t olee.
Henry W. Yatea.
Chadwlck,
Thomas Bruwn,
MISS VOOk.
Byron Reed.
.1. A. Taneock,
Bartlett.
George Barker.
Herman Kountse.
For Miti Epler
Miss Helen Epler ef Rocklord college.
Roekford. III., arrived this morning to
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Crawford, Mrs. Crawford will entertain
ths Vassar club at tea In Miss Epler'
honor Friday afternoon. MUs Epler wss
formerly professor of romance languagea
at Vassar college.
ed home this w.vua miaa. ths (treat emeetaUst,
morning after a several weeks' visit In Beads a New and SUmaxkahls Treat
Chicago, where she waa the guest of Miss ; soeat. Tree, a a Trial.
Gertrude McCarthy and Mis. Alice Cud-j .Tlagerou.. hundred.
drop dead who could have been saved.
MUa Elisabeth Black Is a guest at the Many have been cured after doctora fall
homa of Mr. C F Mandnrann ed. To prove the remarkable efficacy ol
il w 1 n" . , hie new Special Personal Treatment for
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Young of New heart disease, short breath, pain In aide,
York City arrived this morning and are ahoulder or arm, oppression. Irregular
aueats at the home of Dr and Mra Pulse, palpltat on, smothering, puffing or
J I, v aakles or dropsy, also nerve, stomsch and
George Alexander Young. rheumat c symptoms. Dr. Miles will send
I to rniMaA Mrvih, & I2.S0 Frs Treat
ment. Bad case usually soon relieved.
These treatments are the result of 35
years' extensive research and ramarkable
success in treating vsrlous ailments of
th heart, liver and stomach, which often
complicate each case.
Send for Bamaxkabl Curse la Tour State.
Ho wonderful are the results that he
wishes every sick person to teat this fam
ous treatment at his expense. Afflicted
persons should avail themselves of this
liberal offer, sa they may never have
such an opportunity again. Delays are
dangeroua. No death comes more sud
denly that that from heart disease.
Send at one for his new Book and Fie
Trial Treatmer.t Describe your disease.
Address Dr. Frunklln Miles, Dept HF,
706 to 7U Main St. Elkhart. Ind.
WIDOW OF VETERAN UNION
PACIFIC ENGINEER DEAD
Mr. Adeline II. Myera. widow of
Goqrge W. Myers, veteran Union Faclflo
nglneer, died Wednesday afternoon after
a short illness. Mrs. Myers had been a
resident ot Omaha since 1871 and Is well
known In Methodist church circles. She
leaves a son. Will C. Myers, and three
sisters, Mrs. I. H. Stevens, Denver; Mrs.
J. M. Sklllman, Chicago, and Mra M. L.
Van Arsdale, Beatrice, Neb.
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Louisville & Nashville Railroad
Through electric-lighted drawing -room sleepers from St Lotos
to Jacksonville. UnsnrpassaJ a la carte) dimng car sarvic. ResoacI
trip ticket on tale daily at low far. Greater variety rosrbse
than any other Enet tli versa routes if desired.
Attractive toure to the beautiful Golf Coast resorts Panama,
Cuba and Jamaica.
For full particulars, illostratod booklets, sleeper
reservation, etc address,
GEO. E. HERRING, D. P. A.
312 N. Sth Street
ST. LOUIS, MO.
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Just the ordinary knowledge
of baking requirements and a little
Calumet that's at.
No great skill, experience or
special directions for use are needed.
Calumet will do its share and more.
Ik will produce the lightest, tendercst
taatlest pastry you eer ate you can de
pend upou It tbselutily. It will gave you
oatcrials and disappointment because it it
certain. It will save you money because It is
moderate la cost. One test proves tt'g best.
Guaranteed pure. Grocers recommend it.
RECEIVED HIGHEST AV1IM
WaWirwtM r laaikUw. ChUaea, 10.
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Such a stylish,-dressy little doll you never saw her
equal sho has a pink
dress, pink shoes, pink
hat, pink cheeks. She's
just a little pink dream,
and sweet enough to eat.
X. nolle will be glvta
Free te the Uttle girl,
under 18 years of age,
that bring or aoalle ns
the largest number of
doll's pictar.es cat out of
th Sally and Sunday
Be bafor 4 p. m. Satur
day. XOTmbr aa.
Iler picture will be in
The Bee every day this
week. Cut them all out
and ask your friends to
save the pictures in
their paper for you, too.
See how many pictures
of Lucile you can get,
and be sure to turn them
in to The Bee office be
fore 4 p. m., Saturday,
November 23.
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it you don't wtn this Doll I a,
perhaps you can gst ons next
week. Only one doll will be
given to any one person.
You can see
"Lucfle at Myers
Dillon's Drug
Store, at 16th and
Farnam Sts.
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