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The effect la amastng-your hair will be light,, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an Incomparable luster'. ott netis and luxuriance. - ' . Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton'a Dan. deride froro any drug store jor. toilet counter, and prove that your hair la as pretty and soft as any that-It has been ni-srlected or1' injured by careless treat ment thnt's. all you surely can; have hofcutirul hair and- lots of It if you will Just -try a little Danderine. Ifess Up! 1 Better tor Men and Women S1.00 PER WEEK N.W.-KAKEW . Stc , Fbentley CLOTHING CO. I This ad is worth $1 on pur I chase cf $10 or over.- !;120 Soulh 15!h Street j; 2 Doors North of Douglas. 1.4 The safest,soap lor babies is R esindi " 4tThi is bo, first because it is one c?f the few soaps which contain no' free alkali that harsh, drying chemical which so frequently causes ectema.or other skin irritation. But, even more important, it contains the , soothing, healing' Resinol medica tion to keep the delicate skin soft, clear and beautiful. You can safely trust your baby's skin health, to, jiasiaol Soap.-.". . . 'Jlibr-rtldtaWW. Fartrillik-T.' m to Dept. Wf , kuunol, tuitimor. VI d. Prescribed by doctors, fr aver Is tr,-iii-Rcmiol Uuitiiwui, u Utal kia aiiecuona. Sm (MMfO orjwfji r. rr,2 K IOWA LIQUOR LAW IS TOJE TESTED Legal Department to Take Hand in Suit of Brewing Company Against Rock Island. QUESTION V? IN CHICAGO (From a Staff Correspondent.) DE8 MOINES. la., Oct. 14. (Special.) The state legal department will probably take a hand In the liquor Injunction ease brought by the Hamm Prewlng company In the federal court In Chicago aalnt the Rock Island Railroad company In which a temporary Injunction was granted tgalnst the Rock Island's re fusing liquor shipments Into Iowa. The court took the position that tho old federal law which authorises the de livery by carrier to the consignee, or j soma one having a written order from him, was. good. The attitude of the state ! officials Is that the old law1, relied upon by tho Chicago court has been superseded -ba W'obb-Kenyon law. preventing In rhlpments of liquor' and' com--"-ngnltlon of state laws In the delivering liquor. The Iowa i.. . ,o. ; Ijllvery to anyone other than tho actua o!-rl:nee. The cfrcit of the ruling has been that the Rock Island has accepted liquor ship ments under the court's order while the other lines liave continued to refuse ship ments considered In violation of the Webb-lTenyon law. . , . The argument on the question of mak ing the temporary Injunction permanent Is to be had In Chicago October II. Btate officials will probably get into the case apd seek . to uphold the dignity of the Iowa law. It Is pointed out that If the federal courts hold that the Iowa law may he. deliberately Ignored by reason of tho old law, which has been ' superseded by the Webt-Kehyon law, It will mean that when Iowa goes dry next winter the gates will be opened for Interstate traffic and mall order business will have no restraint. Build CJravel Roads. Now that Polk county has undertaken the building of graveled roads, cltltens of Norwalk In Warren county and farm ers living sear there are planning to build a graveled road to connect with the Polk county road intu Dee Moines. The first graveled road to be undertaken by the Polk county supervisors la from the end of the paving on South Ninth street to the Warren county line. This brings the end of the graveled road to within three miles of the corporate limits of Norwalk. The Norwalk Oood Roads and ; Improvement association has been formed and money la being subscribed . ia build this Intervening three miles of graveled road. The Warren county Board : of Supervisors will be aaked to contribute. This would glvfl a graveled road ten miles long. i Creamery Fight Oa. The fight of the centralised creameries to obtain reduced freight rates on car load shipments of dairy products Is being opposed by the small dairymen and creameries. Judge Quarton of Algona, president of the Iowa State Palry as sociation, has been In Chicago this week opposing the reduced rate. It will be discriminatory, he asserts, and will Injure the co-operative creameries. The big companies endeavored to secure a, similar rate from the western freight classifica tion organisation six years ago, but failed. Jowa has a law which compels a pig creamery to pay. uniforms prices for milk and cream throughout the state and since It has been In operation the small creameries have become more numerous. Now, they say. If the big creameries are to be favored with rates on carload shipments, of which the small creameries could take no advantage, it will be hard on the small creameries, t Traak of Whtsky BeUe4. A trunk, which had made several trips to Omaha empty and bad come back filled, aroused suspicion when It appeared in the baggage room - again last night heavily laden. Police officials, whose sus picions had previously been aroused, went to the baggage room and seised the trunk.' Upon opening It they found It contained 'ninety-six pints of whisky. Waati Books for Farmer. At the opening session of the Iowa Li brary association at Colfax, U. L! Dicker son of Grlnnell, president, made a plea for the distribution of books to the rural residents of the state. He said that a survey of three rural districts by Unlver. slty of Iowa graduates recently disclosed the fact that few books were to be found In these-districts.- The farmer is a good reader, he said, but he has too few books to select from. One hundred and seven librarians and trustees from all over the state were present. Boost Iowa Stock at FrUeo. Iowa breeders of cattle, sheep and swine have no fear that they are going to lose much business, because they have not been permitted to exhibit at the Panama Pacific exposition. The members of the Iowa commission, who have been taking care of Iowa's Interests at the fair, have prepared a pamphlet setting forth the pre eminence or lowa as a cattle producing state and have prefaced it with the grand champion awards received by Iowa's horses at the exposition. These pamphlets are being liberally distributed. Iowa was only permitted to compete In the utility horse classes and In these It won every grand Championship. Woman is Loaded withTifty Pints MASON CITY, Ia. Oct. M.-(Spoclal.)-The only woman transporter who hss ever tried to break through the strong wall thrown about Mason City was ar rested last Toesdsy. ehe na) htn at Albert Lea, and In a valise carried fifty half-pint bottlee of whhy. Ehe refused to give her name, jut it was leirned that aha was Mrs., Frances Munaon. She said the liquor was not for herself, iut for another. She refuaed to divulge the name. Judge Hayes fixed her bond at $100. She was unable to secure this and was locked up In the county Jail to await a hearing. Gideons of Iowa Elect Off icers CEDAR FALLS, la., Oct. 14. (Special.) The Iowa state camp of Gideons. In session at Cedar Falls this week, elected the following officers: President, E. O. Grlswold, Des Moines; first vice presi dent. F. J. Shomler, Des Moines; second Vice president. M. E. Orlfflth. Cedsr Rap Ids; third vlce president, R. . P. Ross, Sioux City; fourth vice president, E. J. Rutlcdsre, Ottumwa; chaplain, W. O. Wright, Nevada; secretary-treasurer, W. H. Zatorr, Lies Motives. Iowa Presbyterians to Meet in Synod at Cedar Falls CKDAR FAl.t.B, la, Oct. M. (Sprvlal.) The thlity-fourth annual meeting of the synod of Tow of the Presbyterian church will meet In Odar Falls October 1 to It Rev. Poott W. Smith. Cedar Raplda, Is moderator and ' Rev. W. O. Huston, Dubuque, stated clerk. Monday next will open the twenty-fir annual Pabbath school Institute held In connection with the synod. The fortieth annual meeting of the For eign Synodlcal Women's Missionary so ciety and the thirty-first annual meeting of the Home Fynodlcal society will hold meetings In the Paptlst church. The de nominational colleges will be represented by President John A.' Marquis, Cos col lege. Cedar Rapids; President Cornelius Bteffens. Dubuque college seminary; Pres ident McOlll. Highland Park college, Dea Moines; President FX-land, Buena Vista college, Storm Lake; President McAfea, Parsons college. Toledo, and Frank Wil liamson, Hopklnton, Lenox college. PR EPAR EDN ESSC0N FER EN CE BEING HELD IN DAVENPORT DAVENPORT, la., Oct. 14. A two-day mid-west conference on preparedness opened here at noon today with a lunch eon at which Senator Kenyon of Iowa, W. M Iewls, secretary of the Navy LeaguS of the United States; Congress man Thomas F. Konop of Wisconsin and Congressman Adolph J. Sabath of Illi nois spoke. Senator Cummins, Iowa; Congressman Martin R. Madden and Congressman Clyde H. Taventrer, Illinois: D. R, An thony, Kansas; Harry B. Hull and Hor ace M. Towner, Iowa; A. J. Volstead, Minnesota, are announced as other speak era Great Interest Is being taken In the conference, and business and professional men from a wide territory are hera to attend the meeting. , Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee VFor Rent." W em ineres WALLMGFOR! and 1 lis Lolita Robertson 2; ' ... ;j7 -V"'"" ts ' I y ftr-im.l : ..... ??V?es ' fcir-. ' - - r - i in - - ii - t ' i r A wt u WOMAN HAS NEAR YICTORY Mr. Gail M. WilXins Telegraphs Statu of Kidnaping Case to Dea Moines Chief. TROUBLE IN DIVORCE COURT (From a Staff Correspondent ) DF.8 MOINKS. Ia. Oct. R (Special Telegram.) A telfsram received by Chlrf of Pol'ee Crawford this morning from vr- n-ti V, tt. 1 1 1. 1 -v. h. i . ( . ii ha. i.iiii, n iimiii hit tm I'm io navv BRmmra in rsrnpmg io pi. josepn with her child. Indicates that she has partially won her flight for Its custody, although the meesage Is by no means clear. The telegram states that the child wns brought Into court as a rvault of habr-aa corpus proceedings having been Instituted and that It la now In tho court's cuntody. The court ruled, the message save, that the application was Insufficient, because adoption papers giving the child to the parents of her husband had not been recorded In Polk county. Drayman II art la Fall. AMDS, Ia., Oct. 14. (Special Telegram.) Harry Buckman,' drayman, probably was mortally hurt In a fall from the sec ond story of a hotel to the pavement with a trunk. Picking Summer Home for Wilson WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.-Prestdcnt Wilson probably will not rerern to Cor nish, N. If., next summer, but Instead Is Considering transferring the "summer capital" to the New Jersey shore. Ha has occupied the residence of Winston Church ill at Cornish eaon rummer since becom ing president A committee will see the president to morrow and urge him to select a resi dence on the New Jersey coast for next summer, so he may bo easily accessible during the early presidential campaign. The committee has In view for him the beautiful summer residence of the Into John A. McCall at Blberon, Just south of Long Branch, named "Shadow Lawn." X. cronies The great J. Rufuu, knighted and honored and feted and made wealthy by a veritable high court of hit followers, the great J. Ruf us is coining Sunday to you. In new attitudes, in new costumes, in new schemes to tempt the coin from the "easy mark" and the good thing, in order to aid the weaker vessels. In other words, J. Ruf us Wallingford, financier, capital ist, merchant, manufacturer, all-round maker of mil lions, Wallingford is to appear in motion pictures and stories the series being l7af7Jir by GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER, Creator and CHARLES W. GODDARD, Dramatic Author of Sunday he makes his bow " Monday he makes his bow in story form, and he will appear every week. until further announcement. Mr. Chester has chosen to tell you of the most startling events of Wallingford' s eventful life. Don't miss the first tale it appears in The Omaha Sunday Bee Charles W. Goddard Dramatic Author 'Exploit of Elaine' Max Fig-man "Blacki" Obregon Denies He Is Disloyal to His Master, Carranza TAMPICO, Mi, Oct. ll-Vla Laredo, Tex . Oct. 14.) Ocncral Alvaro t'brron. who l conducting Venustlano Carrania, brad of the army, on a tour of inside lion, learned toil-iy that rumors of ht loyalty hsd been published In the Ameri can papers. Reports that he was about to break elth t'arransa have been cur rent In Mexico for many days. "It wns l;h the greatest surprise that 1 read cf this account of a break vlth the first chief," he !tcl to a rorrepcnilent cf the Associated lYca, and requested a denial of It. "It Is well known," continued Obregon, "that I InvlWd him Into the north In order lo show him Just what has been aocorrptlsbed. Had I toen planning to break away. It ia unlikely that I v.ould have done thin, and the warmth of our meeting here and the evident friendly J relations that exist certainly must serve to Indicate the falsity of those stories. They are absurd." Carranita's time today was taken up largely In receiving callers and accepting soclsl favors from his irlenda here. Accompanying Carranaa Is Ignaclo Po ulllaa, head of the department of com munications and public works. The visit of Pontiles to Tampleo was attended by material benefit to the shippers of Tam pleo. The bar at the mouth of the har bor had Increased In slse until It had practically closed the p6rt to larger vca eels. Oil tankera have been leaving port only partly loaded, and there appeared likelihood that the exportation of oil would bo stopped entirely. Attention of Rnnlllos was called to the situation and he Issued orders today for a dredge to be brought here irom Frontera and placed at work Immediately to deepen the chan nel. Obregon rendered to Carranaa a report In detail of operatlona In north and cen tral Mexico. Former Mayor Dead. CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 14. Former Mayor Robert E. McKtaaon, aged 48, died at his home here today after a protracted illness. D No motion picture you hare erer seen on the screen is as fitted for the job of enter taininr you. Wallingford' schemes are thrilling. Blackie is screamingly funny. BSaMiMSjBjHSMSjtMssBJMM Geo. R&xdolpb Chester There are other harmless cleansers in BBS besides naptha. The com bination of these in soap has revolutionized wash-day takes out the backache, the drudgery, and cuts the time in half. Uso Fels-Naotha for all soao-and -water work. Omaha real estate is going to take a jump this fall. Buy now. fo) I of "Wallingforf "77 Exploit of Elainf in Pathe motion pictures. What a motion picture character! Under the direction of the Wharton Bros, he will appear in your private theatre, played by Burr Mcintosh. Blackie Daw will be impersonated by Max Fig-man. The pictures will be distributed under the leadership of the local PATHS (())D(aiA i Vr, J W- V Leopold Wharton Dirtctor ; 7 '7X .. , - cy : ' Ji . : 1 Burr Mcintosh "Wallinsford sill I sH'i I -1.-..I..I1. in ' ; 4 -i f. f in I : s ' H i I I V, ii 1? t f, si I