THK HKl. OMAHA, FKTDAV, JUNK 18, 1915. SKIN ERUPTION ITCHEO AND BURNED On Face and Shoulders. Scratched and Made Worse. Great Disfig urement. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Spots All Gone. R. r. D. . Box 0. Jopiln. Mo." Mr trouble began first m little- red spots ap pearing on my kin. They efforted my fere and shoulders. They Itched and burned terribly. Then I would 100110)) them and tt 1 would make tnem worse. My whole farti and shoulders would he tor. Tbe eruption would burn and itch espe cially when I would let In the iuii anu a- i n J iui amtl .vf i. t MIA wnw fn break out wnrse. It wm a great diafl turn Bent who It lasted. Some nights It kept m awake, I could hardly bear any cloth ing on my (boulder at all. - "I tried MTaral dlffnrrat remedies all la rein. , I almost gave; up trying when a friend advised torn to dm Ourlcura Soap and Ointment.. ' In a week ray face began to get better and la another two weeks tha spots war all m." (Signed) Mlas Alt icon, iw a, lou. Sample Each Free by Mall Wtth gj-p. ft kin Rook on mnumt. Ad dress post-card "Cuticura, Dept. T, Boa tarn." - Sold throughout the world. Tou Can Wear a Beautiful Genuine Diamond or Make a Hatdaoma Wad din or Oraduatlon ,lreaent by film ply Opening a Charge Account Wtth LOFTIS BROS. & CO: . IMamond Itlnr. Mk. nll4 aata, T.nfTI rrf-tloti" S50 aa outing W 9 a Month 11.11 1 valuers. f ma anil iota, ess Mine on) a esmar. Pa r pendant fine Stamond: romp! vita u-ia. ftlR rhiln. at... 10 1.80 a Month W1 lioiiml Ooatar Ring Bslctiar itra tiasrr 14k Milld mill. ssvsn fin nalnlomla Irui Use a Blnaia gdR SI a , Weak Nw thla modal Elgin. Watthani or Haain- eaa W'atrhsa. guars ot4 from lit us. Tsroa aa low a a II month. I Cftt Daily Till I T. R. Sat at lap Till 10 ! " Tall ar write tor Catalog Na. Ml. Phaaa I Dauflae IM4 aad saleatnao will nail. laftTic: THE NATIONAL yb" B 1W CREDIT JEWELERS m. lata Omaha. SOAP IS BAD FOR THE HAIR oap ahmild ba uaad very aparlncly, If at all. If rou wrant io kwn your hair look Inn Ita beat. Moat aoape and prepared ahampooa contain too much alkali. Thla drtee the acalp, tnakra the hair brittle and rulna It. The boat thine for ateady uae la Juat ordinary mulalflad coooannt oil (which la pure and (reaaeleae), Is cheaper and bntter than aoap or any thing )" ou can uae. f One or tao teaapoonfula will claanae tha hair and acalp thoroughly, .sim ply molaten tha hair with water and rub It In. It makra an abundance of rlrh. creamy lather, which tinaaa out aalty, rermrvlna; every particle of diiat. dirt, dandruff and eaoeaidva oil. The hair drtea qukkly and evenly, and It leavea the acalp aoft. and tha hair fine and allky, bright, luatroua, fluffy and eay to manage. v Ton can et mulalfied cocoanut oil at any pharniacy. and a few ounrei will eupply every member . of tbe family for montha. Advertiaement Hotel Lenox LUXURY ECONOMY um LLktfTf It BOYL5TON no CXCTCR STREETS DOSTON One block from Copley Sq. and Public Library. , Convenient to Shopping and Theatre District All Outside Rooma. Excellent Cuisine.-. Single Rooms wtth Bat h J.SO and up Double " JJ0, " " t J.50 " 'l (Good Oarages 2 minute' walk) L C. PRIOR. Habeas . Two minutes from Back Bay StatloO Tea minutes trom North fatititi Good Spirit G TO mo; ...-Lrfi:.v: .hi' '5 3 3 r can only be enjoyed ty those whose digestive organs work naturally and regularly. . The best corrective and preventive yet discovered for irregu lar or faulty action of stomach, liveror bowfcli, is known the world over to be BEECEWJfe PILLS SeU everywkare. la beaea, 10( 2 Sc. By MELLIFICIA. CONSIDfeltADLE pecnlation ii rife Juat now aa to the re-aeon why a certain very ajood looking Omaha matron if aojourntng to long In outhern California, montly Lou Angeles. Riitnor has It that very shortly she will aecure her divorce and is whlllng away the waiting hours'among the roees and the sunshine. A truly temperamental way of doing thing, n' est ce pas? Her husband is In Omaha successfully occupied In business and Mr. Man No. 2 in the case Is also a well known Omahan and lives In an apart ment In one of the older apartment houses of the Hanscom park district. The lady Is fair, with unusually beautiful blond tresses, large, blue From all indications an announcement may be expected very soon. eyes and brilliant coloring. At the Country Club. Oij of the moat attractively appolnlAl dinners last evnliia at the Country club wm alven by Mr. J. A. ti-era, compli mentary to Mien Mary Hall of Chicago, who la the houae, jrueat of Mr. and Mrs. C. t. Bttirtevant. A brilliant mound of red peor.tr decorated the table and Mr. Oavere' guttata Ini lnded: Moear. and Meadaroea W. A. Fraaer. C I. Hun ter ant Kennedy. .Viae Marv H I f n 11. Wra. Clarlea Marnl). - Mat FtorVtnn llelh. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wheeler enter tained at dinner laat evening. t Tholr gueata were: Meaara. and Meadamea Harry Tukey, Arthur f.'ooley. Medamea Maadninea Eva Wallace. Allan Koblnson . Mr. I'Jmer 'oie. lr. LeKoy Crummer. Mr. and Mra. John Redl k eniertalned: Meaara. and Meadamea Paul GaUigher, cnifwypprt barton Millard.-- rmfwyppp Mr. and Mr. FKahk ' JUdaoK had one of the laracr dinner parties. Thalr gueata occupied the green room and Included: Meaara. and Medarne . Howard lialorlilge, V. Tt. Mck'een. Henry tVynian, leorge hellr, Wilson liOe. ('. '. fnorge. A. V. Klnaler, .V. T. 'ae. Meaarai Meaara). Han-v McCormlrk, A.'B. Warren, ltaiidall Brown. Mra Arthur Remlnglon. ' Mli Alloc Jaqulth will entertain a party of sixteen at dinner Paturday evening at the Country club In honor of her gueet, Mlaa l.uclle Oreen of . Indianapolis. Mr. and Mra. C. B. Keller wilt have twenty eight gueata, A smaller party ii composed of: Vttaaea Mleeee Ilelrnililghy Helen t:iarke. of 'Chicago. ' Meenrs. ' Moaara Hen Gallagher, Ouy Kuray. N At Happy Hollow. 1 Mrs. C. la. Weaver entertained at lunoh eon for thlrtv-four gueata. The table waa decorated with pink and white carna tions. Mrs. K. C. rttera and Mrs.-J. O. Trim ball had twelve, gueata.. .' 'With Mra. -CV 8. Btahblns were Mrs. George Btebblna and . Mrs.' Knight. Mrs. James Prummond entertained for Mrs. D. K.' rAmlth of Muleshoe, Te., and Mlaaea Helen Prummond and Anna Mll roy. Mr. and Mra. Ward M. Burgeaa enter tained Informally at dinner laat evening. Covera were placed for eleven. Mr. and Mra. J. P. Foater will give a dinner thla evening at the Country club. A large baaket of Iris, dalalea and wild roees will be used aa the table center piece, and covera will be placed for fifteen gueata. The Mimes Louise and Olga Stors gave a luncheon of fifteen .covera today. A large baaket of daisies decorated the table. Mrs. O. Jon entertained at luncheon today In honor of Ml Nell l.yon and Mlaa CleinenU Bmlth. Her gueata were: Meadamea A. I. Ctoyd. C: J- lvon. Mlea Tteulah Frarler. !Cinin Fullawav, Mee-laniee Kllwood Pratt, Mlaaea Nell l.yon. Klkiua. W. V.; Helon Buck, Clements Smith. F.itlth Nome. l)ir.thv lyle. Clarkaourg. Mo. Wedding AnnonnoementR. Announoemeant has Just b-n made, of tha marriage of Mlaa Roae C. Johnaon. da'ighter of Mrs. J. P. Johnaon. to Albert lredelund. The marriage took place at the home of the brlda'a mother, Fifty third atreet and Military avenue, Thurs day evening, June 10. Pr. Baltsty. pastor of JCounU Memorial Uutheran- ohureh, officiating. Mr. and Mra. Hedelund will make their home for the present wrrhJA Mra Hedelund's mother. Mr. lledclund la coraneoted with the t'nited Grain com pany, coming to Omaha from Blair ' a number of years ago. L M. E. Club Party. Mrs. C. t. Classen entertained tha membere of the La.- M. H. Kensington club Wedneaday at the Brandela Blue room, la honor of Mra. Klaasen, the president, who leavea aoon for Salt take City. The-club preeented the prealdeut wtth a stiver Jelly knife. Mra. W. J. Frown will entertain the club In two weka at tier home. Those present were: Meadamea Meedamee F. K Smyths W. J. hrown. '. M. elaaeaii. C. J. Paloer. V. B. Kuaaam, W. J. Traver. A. W. Pallaa, J. K. Butler, Mlaaea M. Huberts, Kllru KLaseen, K. 8. Beckwith, J. F. Pugan, Fred Weingand. Mtaeea M argaret Plereol of Carroll, la. At the Field Club. . Membere of the Commercial club played golf and tennis thla afternoon at the Field club. Tbe game will be followed by a bet-fatrak dinner and covera will be prac, for V gueata. Mra. J. It. Conrad entertained at luncheon today. Her table waa decorated with KUIarney roaea and rose place cards warkt'd the names of the guests, who were. , Meadamea W. F. Wiley, ; Miseea Paullne Barr vt lxa Angeles, Meadamea J. W. partial!. MlSaek' ' V. ergs ret Painter of Cody, V o. Peterien-Eack. The wedding of Mlsa Kmma Back, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bark, and Mr. Alfred P. Peterson took place Wedneaday etenlng. June l)th, at t o cluck, at the home of the bride s par ents. The Bev. O. P. Ealtstoy performed the ceremony, which waa follow d by a reception at tha Benson sudltorium. . Mrs. William N..n and Mr. Carl ChrlateBaan, viollnlat. played the Lohen. grrn wedding march. The bride wore a gown of white satin, trimmed, avlth real lace and peer la The aklrt was short and tha bodice, waa mad all!) a sarin Jacket tiimmed with lace aud pearla. Her veil wac caught with aeeet peaa and she carried a t bower toi,uet of wktte roaea and Itm peas. The groom'a altr. Miaa Olga IVterann, waa the brtecemaid. fhe or pink i rpe-dc-iitiic. ' trlmnie l with real lace. Mi iar-ied u bouquet cf KUIarney rosea I.UlIf Matliil.la' II vlaa. a couain of Thursday, June 17, 1915. r the bride, was gowned in white and car ried the ring In a calls Illy. Mr.. Ralph 5oticte was best man. The marriage linea were maul under an arch made of ivy vines and pink roes. A white lell hung from the cen ter of the arch. Pink and white waa car ried out In decorations st the home and auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Peterson will be at home after July 1, at W North Thirty-third street. At the Field Club. - Mrs. Charles F. Crowley gave a lunch eon of fifteen covers. The regular children's dsy program at Lhe Field club wlU not be held tomorrow, as first announced. These programa will begin Friday afternoon of neat week. A Dutch treat lunch was composed df: Meedamee Meadamea KvorMt HucklnehamFmnk Kwlng, i. W. Tngweraon, I. A. Welah. Pcrlbnar, V. McCoy. tMward fmlth; K. V. Pollard. Jobjiion-BaraeU. The weddln of Miss Irene Burnoll and Mr. Chaunoey Johnson was celebrated at rJt- Ambrose Episcopal church on Wedneadsy. June 18. Rev. Iioyd Holsap ple performed the ceremony. The church waa decorated with palms and KUIarney rosea Mr. Joenes played the wedding march and Mra. Adams sang ' Btlll aa the Night" The bride wore a gown of white crepe meteor, made empire. She crfrrled a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. Mlas Beas McCHll wag the maid of honor. She was gowned In yellow crepe de chine end oarrlod 'Mrs. Ward rosea. The brldnamalds were the Mlaaea Mabel Nelson and Alice Bumell. Mr. Clarence Johnson, brother, of the groom, wss beat man, and the uahers ware Messrs. Ben Graves and William Bumell. About 100 gueata were present. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will be st home after July 1 at 3U8 Hprague atreet Entertaini Card Club. Mrs. Trustier entertained the Kidualve Card club at the Hotel Millard Wednes day. High five waa the game played. High acoroa were made by Mrs. Lang and Mra. Bastian. Tiio gurets of honor were Mrs. 1.. Thurtnger andv Miss H. 'Fries. Those present wore: Meadamea- Meadamea Htuth. Truatlor, Hniith, ' 'liaaUan, Lock nor, Huniiclier, Ijinge, Friok. Krlea, The next nweting will be at the home cf Mrs. M. P. Griffin. Mra G. SlnAneK gave an Informal luncheon at br. home Tuesday. The gueata were: Meertninrs Meadamea A. Horky, .!. c. Kunol, J. Jellnck, u. Blnanck. C. Vlacfc. Luncheon Postponed. Mra. C. B. Csrrlgan has postponed her luuoheon planned for today until Tues day of next week, when she will enter tain at the Field club In honor of her gueata. Mlas Mary Hood and Mrs. 8. V. Moffitt. Kensington Club Entertained Mrs. C. J. Vlack entertained tbe Ken sington club Ihuraday afternoon at her home. The members present were: Meadaines Mesdamea A. Horky, J. Kllllan, A. tuxi. F. tiworak, P Kumel, J. 8har.aia, A. Puaa. F. Fix a. V. Kroupa, J. Kroupa. MaVcllI J. Jelinek. A. Kucera, J. Kllllan, J. O. KuncL C. J. 1ack. Informal Luncheon. Mrs J. Jelinek entertained at luncheon Tueaday.. Covers were paid for: Meadamea Meadamea O. K. Hirdlng. v Charles Vlak, J. Aninlia, J. O. luncl, F. Rlpa, Joaeph Jelinek. With the ViiitoriT" Mlaa Mary Hood of Knowlesvllla. N. T.r and Mra K. V. Moffitt are the gueata of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Carrlgan. Mlas Mary Hall o( Chicago, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sturtevant, expects to leave for her home the laat wi mia weeK, Original Cooking Club. Mr Joseph Barker was hostess today at tha regular meeting of the Original Cooking cl cvarB were planed for: Meedam Herbert Wheeler, William Scare Poppleton, George Prtns, W ard Burgeaa, Meadame Moshler Colpt-taer, Samuel Burns, r. ; Luther Koun'.sa, Charlea Kountae, Barker. Pleasure! Patt. Mlas Viola Mtildoon entertained eight gueets, members of the senior claas of the Omaha High school, at her home Monday afternoon. Newt of the Wayfarers. . Registering at the HoteJ MoAlpin from Omaha during tha last week have been: Meaara Meaara, HermanRelnhold, F. J. Jumper. H. K. tJhaler, Personal Mention. Mr. and Mra. Orla 8. Goodrich left this morning la their car fur a two weeks' trip, which will fee spent at Excelsior Springs, Mo. Pr. and Mra. J. 1C. Muldoon and Pr. and Mrs. W. L. Bucha motored from Haattn-ae Neb., to attend the commence ment of the Omaha Hlgsi school. They will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Muldoon while In the city. Mr. F. H. Garvin left leet week for the east to attend tha graduation .of hts daughter.; Helen, from Bradford academy at Bradford. Maaa. Mr. Garrta and his daughter will apend a couple of weeks traveling In the east before returning home. " ' The aee at ftheeanatlsaa. Use Mloan'e Liniment and you won't t-ate nimt causes tt- The first applica IHD I elpa. Uuod for actaliea. neuialgla. t-tr. All d'ugtiikis. Adtertiserueul. HE GAVE GRADUATION ADDRESS TO OMAHA H. S. r 1 PR. AMKRT BOSH IIII.U Pregldent of the Vniverslty of Missouri. Married T. P. A. Says Omaha Girls Rank High for Beauty One of the Vlrjlnls delegation wss ex patiating eloquently on the therms of the Omaha sirla to a group of agreeable gentlemen who engaged him In conversa tion. "Good stuff," sh Id ,ne of the gentle men aa he drew out his paper Vnd pencil. "Eh, you-all ain't newspaper men." cried tho elrxiut nt one with alarm. Being Informed that the . gentlemen were of thut envied profession, the Vir ginian devoted his eloquence to an ap peal not to have his name mentioned. "Te gods,' boys, I'm a married man," he aaid. 'Pon-t publish mv- neTIT?- Hb fears were get at rent. Behold, hla name Is Anonymoiui Whooprnar Couch. "When iny daughter had whooping cough she coughed so hard at one time that ahe had hemorrhago of the lungs. i wwa lernpiy alarmed about her condi tion. Seeing ChamberlnJn'g Cough Rem edy so highly recommended, I got her a bottle and It relieved the cough at once. aerore alia had finished two bottles of this remedy ahe waa entirely well " writes Mra. 8. F. Urlmea, Crooksville Ohio. Obtainable everywhere. Advertiae. merit CITY HALL RINGS WITH . TEACHERS' SINGING Sounds of "There's n Little nark'of Love Still Burning." "I'd Love to Live In Lovcland, "Tlpperary," 'T-hluatown" and whan You're a Long, Long Way from Home." reverberated through the city hall. The scene of the music waa on the fifth floor of the municipal building. ' superintendent Graff of the nubllo school was not slnsirur becaua a-hi will beNut Friday. These sounds were not of teachers who were jubilant be cause they will get their salaries In a rew days. Neither was It President Brnst of the Board of Kducation. The harmony emanated from a groun of the teachers' tfsining clsssl around piano. What Thin Folks Should Do To Gain Weight Ffcysiolaa'a Advloe Tat Thla. Vnde. veioped Men and Women. Thouaanda of people aufter mmi exces sive thlnueas. weak nerves and feeble stomacha who. having tried advertiaed fleah-makera, food-fads, physical culture stunts and rira-on creams, resign them-, selves to lifelong aKInnlneaa and thlnJc nothing will make them fat. Yet their caae 1" not honelesa. A recently discov ered regenerative toice makea fat grow after years of thinness, and la also un equalled for repairing the waste of sick nesa or faulty digestion and for strength ening the nervea. Thla remarkable dis covery la called Sargol. Six atrength glvlng, fat-producing elements of ac knowledged merit have been combined' In this peerless preparation, which la en dorsed by eminent phyahiana and uaed by prominent people everywhere, it Is absolutely harmleaa, Inexpensive and ef ficient. A month's svatematlc uae of Rararnl J should produce fleah and atrength by cor recting rauiia oi aigeauon and by sup Plying highly concentrated fnta to the blood. Increaaed v nourishment la ob tained from the food eaten, and tha t. dltlonal fats that thin people need are provided. Sherman A McConnell drug i tores and other leading druggtats sup ply Sargol and .say there Is a large de mand for It While this new preparation haa given splendid results aa a nerve-tonic, and vl tallser. It should not be used by nervous people nnless they wish to gain st lesst ten pounds of fleah. Advertisement. "TTT BEATON (EL 415-417 South TELEPHONE DOUGLAS S.13. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAII. To TELEPHONE ORDERS. STORE CliOSKS AT 5 P. M. 1 Old Ivory Finished. Imported Reed Summer Furnishings Upholstered In Summer Cretonnes or T pea tries specially designed for YOUR personal comfort during tbe warm summer IS months. Come in and see the tte Pi ftrf nlara II i1 1 UkV 1 111 . j a ...,...,. FA aLajCi'ai laS Alleges Husband v Tore Up Wedding Dress in a Rage Alleging that her husband In a fit of rage tore up her wedding dreaa and on two occasions pointed a revolver at her. Mrs. Mollie K. Ablon has brought suit for divorce from Oeorpe Ablon, a real es tate dealer, tn chaigcs of non-support snd cruelty The couple eloped on March , Ifos, ob tained a license In Iowa, and were mar ried on the Douglas atreet bridge by the Rev. C. W. Savldpe. Rev. Mr. Ravldge performed the ceremony on the Iowa side of the bridge. Mr. Ablon was 30 years old at the time and Mrs. Ablon It yesrs old. Mrs. Ablon slleges that two years after the marriage her husband tore up her wedding drees when In a rage and that In 1811 he pointed a revolver at her. ?he also alleges that he pointed a revolver at her In 19. She filed the suit through Attorney John W. Cooper. Mrs. Ablon's maiden name was Miss llollle Mnckay. Khe Is now living st Pecatur street Beatrice Man is Named President of State Eagles A. P. White of Bestrlce was ited state president of the f.sgles In conven tion at South Omaha. t tlve election of officers yesterday. White succeeds W. F. Moran of Nebraska City. The other following ot fleers were elected: J. P. Jandro of Benson, vice president. C. W Hedglin of Hartlngton. chaplin. M. V. Avery of Norfolk, secretary. J. H. Lohmann of Heatings, treasurer. E. P. Sweenev of Oninha, conductor. Conrad Kchmldt o Lincoln. lnst3e guard. Henry Behrman ot For.tenelle, ..utaldo guard. A. P. Moran of Nebra.ka City, C. H. Chrteteneen of Fremont and G. R. Gamble of Fontenolle, atote trust" s. ' H. Bothhols of South Omaha will prob ably be recommended for deputy state frand worthy president,' and Lincoln, it la expected, will be chosen aa tfe next meeting place. The convention adjourned yesterday aft ernoon and laat evening an exemplifica tion -A the ritual wa given at Ragles' hsil. , ' ' ' Omaha Man Named On Censorship Board Thomas F. Sturgess, editor of the Twentieth Century Farmer, has been appointed to a membership of tbe na tional advisory committee of the Na tional loard of Censorship of Motion Pictures. The board Is extending Its work throughout the west and the selection of this Omaha man was made on account of his experience In these matters while serving as chairman of the Social Ser vice board of this city. ( Crowds of Art Lovers Visit Hospe's Remodelling ' Sale. Lew Prices en Fine Pictures, Pianos. Art Goods, etc.. Bring the Shoppers MR. HOSPE WELL TLEASED, The Hospe Remodeling Sale haa started with a ruah, according to Mr. Hospe, who Is more than pleased, with the response he haa received from his announcement that ha would close out everything In his stock to make way for the decorators who will take charge of th store July 10th. The big store was ' crowded all day Wednesday and a good crowd of shop-perr- was In evidence this morning, despite the unfavorable weather condi tions. Tha sale embraces a wide rang of articles, and tha shoppers paid particular attention to the art goods and brass and bronse novelties. On thoae counters some exceptional bargains are being of fered at half price, and no reduction being less than a - fourth off. In thla section Is a big assortment of handsome picture frames, framed , pictures, desk ornaments, writing materials, and all pic ture frames are Included la the sweeping reduction tn irlcee. The announcement of the big cut In piano and piano player prices brought that department much attention. . "The aale la a big success In every way." said Mr. Hospe, "and we expect to be well cleaned up before the oarpen-f ters and decorators come to make ua our new store.!' LAIER CO. 16th Street beautiful display on our main V nDtCVll .a. a a i.iv a. ... a- j . v Mi Dark Horse Enters Field for Position of T. P.A. Chaplain Whil It Is not seemly that clergymen should fight st the same time and nevertheless there is a goodly fight being waged for the coveted post of rstlonal chaplain of the T. P. A. Up to Tusday afternoon the Rev. A. A. Brooks of Hastings, acting chaplain. aa supposed to hsve a clear field. Mr. Brooks baa been on the platform all the time, has opened all sessions with prayer How Heat Affects the Vital Organs Hot Weather Conduces to Chronic Constipation and Diarrhea. A disposition to confine one's diet to cold food and to indulge freely In iced drinks, ' Is one reason why constipation and diarrhea is so prevalent In summer, and there Is no season when bowel dis turbances should be more carefuly avoid ed, as much serious disease Is directly traceable to these conditional To regulate the bowels snd quickly re lieve even an aggravated case of consti pation, the combination of simple lexa tlve herba with pepatn, sold In drug stores under the name of Pr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is highly recommended by many physicians and all those who have used it. Unlike cathartics and violent purga tives, Pr. Caldwell's Syrup acts gently on stomach, liver and bowels, without griping or other discomfort, and brings relief In an esay natural manner. Mild, pleasant to the taste, snd Inexpen sive, It Is the Ideal family laxative. By cleansing the bowel tract and ellminat- E. B. WILLIAMS Formerly 1900 Washer Co. 308 South 18th St. Opposite Court House Lawn Phone Tyler 1011. "THF HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIST" t0 A A 111 pnt the FrDl Premier Electric Vacuum V I II I Cleaner in your home for one week. This rf,vv machine Is Bold with an absolute guarantee equal to any $50 electric cleaner on the market. To prove our statement we will place this Frani Premier In your home for a week's rental at $3.00. The $3.00 may be applied on first payment;, balance $1.25 per week If desired. Phone for demonstration today. 1 ELECTRIC CLEANER Electric Washing Machines make "wash day" a "play day." We carry (12) twelve makes of the better grades of washing and wringing machines. An electric washer will save time, money and , clothes; can be bought on easy terms. . If you are In need of other household labor saving appliances Phone Tyler 1011. Retwlar aaeaie petraaf Pretty Mlaa Little eUldres Mothers Grsaemettiere Paaakters Ctobwaaara Sdeatiftc Ladles Jest .etas folk Eea tbe askeaus (oeebelew) elleesis MUHoaalree We're All Regular Patrons of the moat allurlai and fadaattnf mo via delight I . , Written by Arthar B. fUeve and oaui taring around Crelf Kettn'ady and Blaine, those great players Pearl Whit ead bar associate are eur eensttal delight sad entertaiatmsnt la We jo roguiarly to our theatre te see tbe Pttke Ploturas ant) read rhe story In The Omaha Sunday Bee Busy Bee Boys Here is your chance to get a fine Coaster FREE. We Wm Give Five Coasters to the five boys bringing us the most pic tures of the coaster before 4 P. M., Sat urday, June II. Tbla picture of the coaster will be la Tbe Bee every day this week. Cut them all 'out and ask your 'friends to save the pictures la their paper for you too. See bow many pictures you can get and bring them to Tbe Bee Of fice Saturday. June 19. The coasters will be given Free to the boys or girls that send us tbe most pic tures before 4 P. M.. Satur day, June It. snd has delivered severs! eloquent eras tlons. Tuesday afternoon the Rev. T. 8. B Belk. chaplain of the Georgia division was given the privilege of the floor, and In half an hour of oratory and humer v.Mi.rMt" the convention. He Bad the members cheering so that the roof seemed to tremble and laughing tilt they were red faced. He took the con vention by storm as truly as W. J. Bryan took the 42r",la''nt,J convention at Chicago lifl with his "Cross of Gold" speech. The Rev. Pr Belk Is decidedly In tha running for the office It pays salary. i Ing the foreign matter and poisons that Irritate and inflame. It will quickly check an attack of. diarrhea and restore nor mal conditions. ' Pr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has been the standard remedy-In countless home" for more thsn thirty years, and Is sold in drug stores everywhere for fifty cent a bottle. A free trial can be obtained b' writing Pr. W. B. Caldwell. 4J Washing ton St., Montlcello, III. Pssleri kswran All rUriaaalHlaa xpcaeetoojsa eesae. OeVsel Itsaegi Til Do You Like to Coast? Jm