Till; I.KK: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBEIt V.U4. Ajpokem brief city news MRS. FELS TALKS OF THE SINGLE TAX ' NOTED WOMAN PHILANTHROPIST ; VISITING IN OMAHA. Is 90 pure Carbon! Carbon is the basis of all heat values. A fuel shown by test to average 90 heat and equally efficient with the best Anthracite a fuel that is also clean, smoke less, free from clinkers, with but a trifle of ash may conservatively be called "The Perfect Fuel." Vulcan possesses all these good qualities and more. It is made in regular hard coal sizes. May be burned wherever hard coal can and does not burn out fire-pots or grates. For Sale Bv Vor Coal Dealer (I rraucM fry Coil Products Mfg. Co., Jovial. III. Exolustv Domntlo Balsa Agents. A twill-Ma kemson Coal & Coko Co. XoOonalok Bldg., Onload. Nebraska Fuel Co. Ttlifhssi DeajUi 430 DJitr&ctwi hr Osaka SaOatU UBbuT. LIQUOR and- ' DRUG Treatment 1602 8.10th St Phone D. 7656 , OMAHA AMUSEMENTS. Your Friends Will All 6o to See Mile. Anna Pavlova at tha CHARITY BALL TONIGHT $5.00 Lower Floor, front ! Lower Floor, back and M EA rtrst Row Balcony....,, (Dancing; privilege free with above.) Balcony, except first row $1.00 $2.00 Dancing; privilege with fl AA and - seats, extra 9 I UU Dancing privilege to those not attend, lng Pavlowa enter- (4 flft tainment Ot.UU You will be out of harmony with all your surroundings tonight if you are not at the Charity Ball. rtdality Stornfe Taa C., Boag. . Havs mot IrlBt It Now Pucon press Ibii Tree X.lg-htinr Outfits Burieas- Cii .uiden Baldrtre-MMdea Co. ComP1on In. - i.ncf Irmponlops for. ?;c.al rate, free Bsaatlfal All Modern Homes (of u n the easy payment plan. Bnk'" ..rally Investment Co. Thone Voat- W. i im lTomlse o Be a l '-" ' nave you prepared for ' loc.tlna your office In the Km Building (the building that Is always new)T "Today s Complete Moria rrogram" rlssslfled section today, an" an The Bee F.XCLrSlVEl.f. t ma the various moving picture theater offer. Julias Orttla Ooe. Basl Tullus Orkln. the Doimlas street mercnani .. women's ready-to-wear clothing, has gone to New York on a ten-nay m.y...5 trip. To Bepalr Slevators Klevators In the fcicral building are to be repaired to the extent of under im e- -- poll'le of "safety Nrst ana Prv.. tion rather than cure." WaUaoe is Injured W. R. Wallace sun talnerl injuries Tuesday morning when he fell from his wagon In front of his home at 4110 Ida street. H was attended by Police Surgeon Joseph Miller. Bays Piano Oot Wet Mable U Leffke. In a suit against the Omaha railroad asks 10 damages because, she alleges, a piano shipped from Minneapolis to Omaha was ruined by becoming wet. Settle Parta Controversy City com missioners have settled the controversy about the paving material for Farnam street, from Twentieth to Twenty-fourth streets, by ordering the acceptance of the asphalt petition. Congratulates aenrorbnad During a session of tha city council that body passed a resolution congratulating the local Saengerbund association on secur ing the next national convention of that organization for this city. Several Tilvorcea riled The following divorce petitions have been filed In dis trict court: Victoria Newland against T. D., cruelty alleged; Nathan Brodsky against Anna, cruelty alleged; Klla C. Garrow against Frank W.r cruelty al leged. Srrett Has Costly Bleep Joseph J. Errett, 4130 Lake street, reports to the police that while waiting for a train to Chicago he fell asleep In the smoking room at the Union station and when he awakened he discovered that 1T3 In $3 and $16 bills had been taken from hie pocket. Sues Union Peclflo and Standard OU Suit against the Union Pacific railroad and the Standard Oil company for 3,000 damages caused by a fire In her home in South Omaha, alleged caused by oil leakage and inflammable material near by, set on fire by sparks from an engine, has been started In district court by Johanna Rupp. Says the Movement it Gathering Mo mentum Every Day, for the Principle is Right. ALSO BELIEVES IN SUFFRAGE Bat Tells the A omen he flora t fare tnythlaar . t a.iffraa I ale This Kanrlamental Iteform la Taken 1 t. No Funds to Eebind Books of Library, So They Are Stored With no funds available 'to cover the expense of rebindlug 3.500 books in the public library, Miss Edith Tobltt and the library board have stored away the volumes and will wait till some time In the future to put them Into condition for further circulation. , Miss Tobltt says: Wa bate 24,000 book borrowers, many of whom complain that they cannot se cure certain volumes they want, because, although the library owns them, the books are so badly In need of repairs that they cannot be circulated any more until rebound. Each day the pile of 3.500 books awaiting attention at the bindery Is in creased by more volumes, for books are worn out faster than runc-s can be spared for repairs. 'At the same time, requests for more new titles and for more library deposit stations In new parts of the city con tinue to come in. We are forced to deny all such requests, because of lack ot funds. Central Park, Fortieth and Far nam, the Nebraska Medical college and numerous business houses and factories have recently requested the library to es tablish branches or deposit stations with them, for the convenience of residents or employes." A bill will be Introduced In the legis lature this winter by one of the Douglas county legislators to amend the Omaha charter, so that the city commission may appropriate more than $30,000 now an nually allowed for library purposes. "Single tax Is gathering momentum every clay and will eventually come as the fiinilnmentHl reform. " said Mrs. Joseph Kela, widow of the late millionaire of Philadelphia anil Iiondim. Joseph Fels. soap manufacturer, reformer and philan thropist. "How do I know It is coming? Simply by the iy It la spreading and the way It Is taking hold of the best equipped mlnils of the world today. The principle Is rlpht. It la God's plan and It must triumph. "Suffrage? Yes, I tle some attention to suffrage. 1 have spoken for women suf frage and I believe It Is a political prin ciple, but I have told the women frankly tliat 1 ilun't care anything shout their getting suffrage unless they are going to take hold of this fundamental reform of single tax. That inunt come before all other reform. 1 tell the women that If they me going to keep on giving their attention to mere patrhwork reform, I have no interest in their auffrage move ment. We must restore the land to the use of the people for whom It was cre ated." llldeoaa to Think of Poverty. "It Is hideous to think that anyone should be hungry this time of the year. You aay you have a number of men with out food or shelter on the streets here. Well, that's hideous to think that anyone should have to want for those bare neces sities, where there Is so much In the world. ' "My plan for Immediate relief of those people? Why, of course, If they have no food and shelter, you must feed them and take care of them. That is the Im mediate thing to do. There are no two ways about that. "But you say there nre ir the aggregate, thousands of acres of vacant lots in the city growing up In weels every year. Is It not wrong to think that someone Is hold ing that valuable and fertile ground out of use In your city, when there Is labor here that would like to cultivate It "How would I put the system of taxa tion of land values Into effect? I would do it all at once. I would not go half way. In Houston, Tex., they have gone part ay, but they still leave 25 per rent of the land value untaxed. That leaves 25 per cent to speculate upon, and there should be no chance for speculation on and." Touching on the change that has come over Houston since Pastorlza, as tax com missioner, has put Into operation his plan of land value taxation, Mrs. Fels said. 'We went from Louisiana to Texas, and coming Into Houston it was Just like com ing from sleep to life. There was activity everywhere. Business is stimulated Build ing was going on everywhere. Streets were being repaved, and activity was everywhere." Mrs. Fels Is traveling with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Klefer of Cincinnati. Mrs. Fels la lecturing on the world . movement for single tax, and Mr. Klefer Is taking care of the slngla tax propaganda, meeting single taxcra wherever be goes. In his work as chairman of Fels Fund commis sion, the commission which acta as trustee for the fund founded by Joseph Kola to further the single tax movement In this country. K ." ' I - ajsai awaMaiHumiiwatawaaaaassa. sjssal Read the "For Sale" ads it you want bargains of the minute. MB 3- JOSKPIl FK.I.S. May Cut Ice in a Week if Present Cold Continues in the event that the present cold weather continues It will be lust about n week before the cutting of Ice to go Into storsge for next summer will beln. I'p to this morning Ice on Carter lake, the reservoirs and other bodies of still water had attained a thickness of five and one- half Inches. It froxe down an even Inch since yesterday morning. However, as tho loo grows thicker it does not freese so rapidly, and for this reason heads of loe companies assert that It will be at least another full week be fore lce-cuttlng can begin, even If around ero weather should maintain. Last winter ten and even eight-Inch Ice was cut, but this was due to the fact that cold weather did not set In until along In February. To secure anything like a normal supply such ice as could be found had to be cut. It Is the desire of the Ice company heads to get at least iwene- Inch Ice, and consequently It Is necessary to wait on the whims of the weather be fore putting men at work on the fields. d ar I "'I B Sail I I Af '5 1 .aBBBaaaa-- ii . J -r' J T - BP-aBB-aaBnamasBiBaa.aa. 1 I A I . I , - j f mm Psoas Doaglas 44, m y. ADTiaOBO VAOSETII.I.B. lll)i Kiu. 1 U; Nlibt. :U I Other sets this werk Charlie Ahcara: Mil. Mr. yon Vadl.; Al.under JDUSIt- l.n coneilr Hoes; PolU ; Co.; Orvheum'Trnv.! Worklr- ITIcm: Hat., (all.rr, lur, unl .aata t;uept Sat. a thin.), &C M.hia: 10c, 26c, Wc, 76c onaJiA's rvm CIBTX" Daily Mat., Ift-as-BOe, Xvgs., lS-aS-00-Tao. Crop Report Says Winter Wheat in Good Condition The government crop report showing winter wheat in excellent condition and another report Indicating an Increase of about 4,000,000 bushels of wheat and an Increase of about the same of corn in the visible supply sold the grain market off. Wheat was one-half to a eent lower. and corn one-fourth to one-half cent lower. Omaha prices on wheat were from SI. 09 to 11.11; corn, 69 to XH cents, and rye, fl-01i to 11.03. Receipts were: Wheat, SI cars: corn, 30 cars, and oats, 14 cans. For the first time In weeks there was no durum wheat on sale. Offerings for It, however, were around $1.28, the highest ever known. Nebraska Woman Sees Mexican Battle in Her Back Yard In a letter to her father, C. L. Chaffee, Norfolk, Neb., Mrs. George Babcook of Mexico City writes that she had the un usual opportunity a couple of weeks ago to witness a battle in her back yard. The writer declares tliat the fatalitioi mid wounded after the shooting v ere plliablj sights. At that time the Zapatista were In control of the Mexican capital and the fight was between them and the oppos ing forces. "mm Ho Worry About Fire or Theft am when your valuables are In our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault. Glvo your deeds, securities, mort gages, Insurance policies, bank books, etc., the ad vantage of this protec tion. You can rent a Safe Deposit Box here for $3.00 per year. If THE BABY IS CUTTING IEETH use Mrs. AYinslow's Soothing Syrup A SPLENDID REGULATOR PURELY VEGETABLE-NOT NARCOTIC V" I! Ul L J I -Ajt.iHKTl II M 1 111 !3 trl f or thia pur- I of $M,00 lu.t to S moua lbtar la p oa- Wafaal that tha tlma haa m ta da. ettasaarinc blow that it "ill aarar raouvar! uniavn vvunn WIDOW." la the ESSU"! BREAMlf MEXICO" The runny aide of the Rebellion. One uf the Urettteat Laughing Hits at this theater lust season. Beauty Chorus of Widow s Regular and Urasa Tired Shoppers' Mat. Every Week Say. 2nd i0 W E EE K BOYD Deu?t' TOBIOBT AM WCXI Mats. Wednesday and Saturday. The Boyd Theater Stock Co. HER OWN MONEY Blrbts 8 So sad BOei Mats., ase. Mast Week "The Wemaa U Tka Case." BORROWERS TO SHARE ON THE INSURANCE PREMIUMS The building and loan companies of the city are all adopting the plan of Insuring the risks of borrowers and letting them share In the profits arising from the commissions on the premiums that usually go to agents. On residence risks the agents receive 20 to 30 per cent of the commission on all premiums paid In. Under the plan aciopted by the buUdlng and loan companies, they secure the agencies of fir Insurance com panies and write the policies, the 20 to 30 per cent being figured Into the dividents and semi-annually divided among the bor rowing stockholders. po w have Bt Mid t) t upandous sum cHunoDsirau. ior arooa mna mil mat r cia is Itively tft firvfct hut key thaU U obttti ipnua, tl nar, Wi intend to convinc Mui im wmi cv-otsr u m wriisky oMn, at oor mwm i VI rboirsocu and nsott dcliriotsn V V bis il your etianc to ( In on !. feoat t9ajitt 1 J MSBABaTIMaBl Hi Ul WMOCJ M UM WttlMM bUUMM, h fin Ml. SnnaaT MkalHena uua-y Mie www laHtu, J OBI IB pour CTlSfVC You Filust Act At Once . i '7 V? to "rfoa t acoapt a 1 n, laathar amrad porta flaak ef tS ,rf to SIJ whiakias ajbaa II I lltarallr placad ia rour baoda Iraa. ara out .'vf'.'.W"."."?'!0 to raairtas U.4& aad waariU ihipTouataaca, tXIKliS CHAhuKa rkhAU. . luil Quartaof aur Iri. War whlaka and wahyolr Brat ar.lar anetuaa a haiidauma Laathar Coaarad focliiH filifd with tha una whlaaay. aMolnuIr Iraa for trial purpoaa. brirk tl vhiskay la tha Baak it our. atxoluUlr, B autter what Iron da with tha I quart bottlea. It f 1 "? " Poi"l thaj whiiaar Jnu arar taatad. ravardlaaaof prlca. uatraturatbaataot bottlai at aur apanaa, an j aou'll art your na,? bark at ri;.'! wiwi vimni. yr arna W. foe lull quart, r XhltiSH fil.PA10. and wa .I1 Miclcwa, EiJi. aa atUilwoal bottla lr see to tart a tha aajaa libaral tanaa. 1 hia aaaaatiaaal Batioarlda fras dlatrtbvtlaa offi nly . arhaa ul ai proprtatkoa lor tha purpoaa m fo Ihia aaaaatiaaal BatioarMa fras dlatrlbvllaa offar Is for a Ilailta4 tlma f Wlaa Our ai Daourlatloa foa tha nirMU tm mnm - i,.lfk.H ... dra aw affar. Tnka advantaaa of It whila It laaia ana aand ia acta arda Kbbmsj City, M. ml one mam I mtUtyl alaka naaiUaneaa pajabla to rill DISTIIXINQ CO U ftls The Best Overcoats You Ever Saw for the Money An extraordinary offering of high class Overcoats, worth up to $20, $25 and $30, at $ 4E n I5taiilii'iillv tnilorotl, cli'vor stylt'tl Cunts in a great variety of rlioieo weaves aiiil motlels, single and double l)renptetl stvl's, sliawl or mljustahle eoll.ir. Every One a Remarkable Value Kuppenheimer and Hart, Schaffner & Marx O'coats. Wonderful values in highest tjuality fabrics mnn faituretl. The styles made from MontnfOines, Vicunas, Chinchilla. Klysians ami Worsteds, richly lined with guaranteed silk anil satin nre values never offered before. $3100 values at $25.00 $40.00 values at $35.00 $35.00 values at $30.00 $45.00 values at $40.00 $60.00 values at $50.00 These garments are famous for quality and a famous time for you to save money Come today. 1 FREE-TO THE -RUPTURED 5,000 RUPTURED SUFFERERS TO GET FREE TRIAL PLAPA0 No Need to Go Through Life Wearing a Useless Truss or Submit to a Dangerous Operation; Thla .tnarnua o(fr la mada br tha InTanlor ot a arnadarrul "all-dar-nd-all-nlsM"-aorkliii inathod wtilrh la to be uaad to tons up Slid Mransthon tha rallied aiuarlM, Iharaattar doln awaa with painful truaaaa altoaather, and tha neceulty tor daniaroua cutting ocert- Until. HOTSXHd TO AT To tha tint 1.008 iiitforrra arha aril a Mr. illuart 111 sand a lulflrlant tjuantltr ot tha Plapto WITHOIT CIIAItOK to anabla you to .Ira It a thflroiurh taat. You par aothla. for thla trial of riapao, now. er erar. Full dlrectlona accompany aacb psrkaca. and tha sppllrant la alao aant a rnpr ot a valuihla 4 pasa llhmtratad book contalnlns full tnfnp matloa rasardlus tha niatho.1 whl-h was awardad a IMploma with Gold Modal at Roma, and a Illplonia with Orand Vrlt at ar.a. m,. Htinrt'a book on runtura la a remarkabla ona, and explain what Rupttira la and why truaaaa and almllar MEHH MKt'IlANK AL, aupporu cannot ba raliad upon. Kvary iitfarar ahould raad thla book, which wa ballara to ba tha moat thorough and prac tically uaaful work ever publlahad n thla painful, wrikenlnt. and olt.ii fatal dlsordar. VBTXt TO BBSTOMB TOKB, XI.A.S. TIOITT aru rTSBWOTH TO TXB irDSCZ.XS. Kara la treat, good newa for Ruptura auf fajar;. Farltapa you bar alinoat glran up hopa ot var gattlns halp. Yat. "Runtura tan ha traatad with uocaaa," ftara Mr. FtuaK, "whn tha mat hod of traai mailt la araiutlMc and In aoeordanra wltb good common aanaa." KVSCZ.JJ-CBVTCXBS VSBX.ESS To auccaaafully and parmanantly rallara. thla onndltlnii tha treatment muat reatorv tha lout alaatlelty. tona, and contractHa atrangth to tha weakenad muai-laa. Thla a truaa can not ha axpaiHad to do. On tha contrary th liarmful preaaure It axarta atli! funhnr radur. tha atrengili of tha niorcular ttaiuai bacauaa It tauda to ratard tha circulation of lha blood. stov usxva A TBVSS Yai. atop It. you know hr your own aipar. tanna It a only a makeahlrt. a falaa prup aralnat a eolan.lra wa'i ,ni that It n... mining your health. Why. than, continue ta wear It? Hera la a tietler way. whlrh you cau sow prove for yourielf, free ef charge. used ro a DOVBX.B vumrosc Klral: Tha primary and moat Important ah J.t of the rUAl'AI) 1AOH la to keep 11 a atantly applied to the relaxed muariee. tha medlr.ilori called Tdxpao. whlrh la contractive la nature, and taken together with the ingred ient In the meditated maia la Intended to Inrreaa tha circulation nf tha Mood, thna revlv fylna tha muerlea and reatorlng them to their ncraml atrengih and alaatlelty. Then, and NOT 1'NTIu THBN. can )ou eipect the ruptura to dla appear. Heoond: Being mad aeir annemva, purpoaeiy to prevent tha pad from elilfttng, they have there fnrti proven to ba an Important adjunct In retain ing ruptura tnat cannot tie neia ny in true. Itunureil of people, nlrl and young, hav gone before an nlflrar qualified to auknwlelae nathe. and HWdllE that tha I'LAPAO-PAUS cured their rnpeureeome of them moat aggravated tai-ra nd of loug ataadlug. COHTZBTUOD'S WIOKT-AVD-DAT . ACTIO A (triklng feature of the I'lepio I'lil Trratment la the comparatively abort time It tnke to got remits. Thla la herauae the scllnn la rOSTIMOt'S night and day, throughout tha whole of tha 91 ttnura. There U no Inconvenlenre, no dlaromforl, no iln. Yet minute after minute whllat vnil ar going about your dallv duller even whllat you are aleeplng thia wonderful remedy la Invirlhly Inrualng the ahdnmtnal muerlea with the new life and etrength they require to perforin their right ful function or keeping the howeia in piece with out the artificial aupport of a truaa or device of ar.v kind. ft VACteL ' . is. . v i " J 1 NSOit7 F F mirmre accrwwatKtfn immamun tmntftmsmm . imwvn i a TBS VXeAPAO-rAD SXH.AIHEO Tha principle upon which the IM.APAii-l'AU wotka rail to eaelly figured uut by aotlng the airrn.panvlng llliiatratlon, and reading the fol lowing explanation. The VlA P AO-1'A D la made of a at rung flexible material "It", which la dealgued to conform tu tha motomenfe of the hotly, and he perfectly com fortal.le to wear. ta inalde eurtaie la adlieeive, (.In. liar lo, yet quite different from' an a. lhe.no plaeieri to pievent the 1'ad "B" flora fthlftlng and getting out of place. tuimmitiBmr r "A" I the enlarged end nf tha PI.APAO PAI, whlrh overllea the atropltled and weak ened mtWlee to keep them trust giving away further, "II" la tha properly ahapeit Pad. to b ap plied In eiirh a way that It blocke up the hernial orifice, and tenda to prevent the con tent., of the altilomen Hum protruding. Vr'lthln the r1 la a reeervolr. Iq thla reeervolr there le placed a wonderful ahtorbent-aetrlngrnt medication. Aa ronn a the medication la warmed by the heat of the body It become aolulile and eerapee through tha email pnlng marked "('" and la aheorhed through tha pore nf the akin In etrengthen the ruptured atruc turee and weakened muecla. ' IS the long end ot the prjlPAO-rAO whlih la to be plaatered over tha hipbone a part of the frame-work of the body, calcu lating to give the necee-ary aolidlly, tad sup lort to til PUAPAO-HAO. BBIBCrS ABOUT TBI SB BBSTXrrTS The rreulta If aitcnweful Iti following th' Treatment tat you can now prove for yourself irwm in rnanter aivi wonoerfUI. The ruptured pan ar suatalned and held together. The week muerlei recover their elm Icily and etrengili. The uneiglitly, painful and dangerous pro truaona dlaappear. Thai horrlhle "draiglng down" netloo la bani.hed. never to return. VoD recover the vigor, vitality, energy, and etrength you hav loat. You look better, you loel better, and you are better In every way. Everyone remark a upon your Improved appearance. And relieved from the pain end dlaeomfort of the ruptu'e. sad your dread of lie eon eeqae sees, your eplrlta riae. your health Improve, you oure mar are able to enjoy III without fear of trouble. Kill TBE TXST TMKM Make a pennnal teat of Ita value. fUTXD Nil MONKY, for the Kre Trial Plapao coats vnu nothing, yet It m-v hrln- vou ' Wo-rh-Keetoratlou more preilou than muck fin gold. Aei-fpt thla Kro 'Trial" looey, and you will le gled yo.i took till, opportunity aa long aa you live. Write s poet card or fill out tha coupon today, and he return mall you will rvreit cue iree triel t'lanao, with a preoenta- lion copv of Mr. Htuart'a boo, on Rupture, which ahould be in the hand ot every sufferer from thla crradful affliction. l.(n ree.lera can nhleln thla free treatment. Tlie reepone la rettala to be) ennrraooa. T emld illeappnlntmeiit WRITS NOW. HID COUTOW TODAY TO rjcarAO laboritoktis, ibo.. Block 348, St. Louis, Mo. . Vnr Krea Trial of I'lapao gad Mr. Btusrt's IkxiW en Rupture. NAME ADDRKfrT During tha Holiday Shopping Season you can Increase the timr, for making your purchases anil will feel better , by getting quick service and pure food at one of The Pure Food Sign. Qnickserv Cafeteria Cafeteria 16th and Harney b(., City Nat'l Iiauk Bldg. Downstali s. Lunch Rooms HO 8. 16th 81.; 1406 Douglas St.; 1108 Farnam. ft - DRAIIDEIS T O A T Xat, a: Eyf, s aa AU Wk, Tha ThsaUr's Birroat SpaotaoU, : JOStPH AND HIS DRETHREN WifrbM aad Saturday Matin, 50o to ti voDular Mattas Today, Bsst Beats, 1.M PAT DESMOND IS NEARLY FROZEN AT SOUTH OMAHA Pat Desmond, an as4 and well known character around South Omaha, was found nearly frozen In the street at Thirty-third and Q streets. Physicians were called and he was at once removed to the South Omaha hospital. lie Is badly frostbitten, and his limbs were al most frogeti stiff. It Is believed that on account of his advanced years he cannot live. He has for years been employed in the packing houses In South Omaha. Genuine C3ock Springs oal Mined by the Original Producer. Sold by the following Dealers Teoples Coal Co. I'd ion Fuel Co. I'lnlike Lumlxtr aft Coal Co. West Omaha Coal aft Ice Co. Dworak Wrecking Co. Havens Coal Co. McCaffrey Itros. Nebraska Fuel Co. Jeff W. Bedford Henry Foley Harmon ft Weeth Howell aft Hon C. W. Hull Co. C H. alobnaon Keys Lumber eft Coal Co. I.uras Coal Company CAIIDO! COAL & SUPPLY C0r.1PA.lY Nebraska Distributers. sitBBI'J q) I I A DJUss , mild srstamof trestneet that eures Pile. Fistula sod Rectal Diseases without r,he use of a Wolfe. N (Mar. laraa, tar or othar tenaral an thUe used. Na unaeoe ary da ly tram ati aneas. An absolute eure guaranteed la ec y easa aooeptad. 4r srrc vu mm outm Taaaura Int, tben the pay. That's poller. It's fair asd square. I also giv a written fuarsat that tha eure will last a Ufa tune. Writs (or Free Seeah, wbioa flees fuU perflaaier. r. K. 1 Affffr, i49 See Bfrf. ai TIIE OMAHA BEE THE HOME PAPKK UNIQUE HAVH A PHOTO KOOIC PL.ATK M.nr. for ii Kit. Inexpensive PAMI'I-K UPON APPLICATION. Bee Engraving Dept. ltS BKK BCILDINO. 5 ir VJhero Ig - Youi Elupfuro? If You'll Mark IU Location on tlx Blow Diagram nd Send It in Wt Will Mail Treatment AISOLUTZLYFEEE. attOUBAHDS'WKITK US 07 OUKXI. The Rice Method bus brought suoh re- nmraiilile roaults to suro a iuultltuile of former runture sufferers, that H seareely needs any other proof of Its vslue. However, we are always willing to prove It to any one wbo nay ima lntereatea, ana in Det prtiof Is an actual trial. That s why e now offer you abeolulaly fre efdaarge aaal aarepaia) a trial treatment to ebavw hat this wonder (ul Diethod ran do In yeur raax. Just inarlc (as near a you c:ini the location ol your rupture ou this olnaram of a bony, nuirklng right over to type, rienrl this to W H. K It. K. via Main Ml, Ailnma, K(lt N Thar Is BO reason la the vrorla wbr M should cooltnu to suffer the dlaaosg. fart sad tortar of that binding, chafing true wltnout mak ing aa effort to free yoaraslf from It lrery. bead fer tale free treat meat today. . .'or It, Toa'M sever eeurod ead you'll go throngh IK with s t rupturs If you doa't do sons tulag about It, Wby sol, st leaat, aa what Ibis ft UaaUneat c aa do for you head for It right away tai vary aitaet.