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Motorcycle Comfort in Winter
WHY HAIR FALLS OUT
Nebraska
Nobraska
Nebraska
T1IE I1KE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 191f.
DRINK HOT TEA
FOR A BAD COLD
L'nilUI S l a. vnnri d r v. v "
(of the scalD. the hnir roots shrink, loos-l
en and then the hfllr comes out fast. To
i stop falling hair at once and rid the
calp of every particle of dandruff, pet
a 25-cent bottle of Unnderlne at any
drug store, pour little In your hand
' and rub well Into the scalp. After n
few application all dandruff disappears
and the. hair stops coming out. Advertisement.
Meals Will Fit!
No Indigestion,
Gas or Acidity
Eat without fear of sourness,
heartburn, belching or
dyspepsia.
The moment "Pape's Diaper
Em' ' reaches the stomach
all distress goes.
If your meals don't fit comfortably,
or you feel bloated after eating and
you believe It Is the food which fill
you; If what littlo you eat lays like n
lump of lead on your stomach; If there
Is difficulty In breathing after eatinff.
eructations of sour, undigested food and
eld. heartburn, brash or a belching of
gas, you can make up your mind that
vou need something to stoo food
mentation and cure Indigestion.
To make every bito of food you cat
aid in the nourishment and strength of
your body, you must rid your stomach
of poisons, excessive acid and stomacn
gas Which sours your entire meal In
terferes with digestion and causes so
many sufferers of dyspepsia, sick head
ache, biliousness, ;constlpation, griping,
etc. Your case is m different you are
a stomach sufferer, though you may ca'l
It by some other name; your real anl
only trouble is thnt which you eat doe?
not digest, but quickly ferments and
sours, producing almost any unhealthy
condition. i
A case of Tape's Dlapepsin will cost
fifty cents at any pharmacy here, and
will convince any stomach sufferer flva
minutes after taking a single dose that
fermentation and sour stomach is caus
ing the misery or indigestion.
No matter if you call your trouble
catarrh of the stomach, nervousness rtf
gastritis, or by any other name always
remember that Irislant relief Is waiting
at any drug store the moment you de
cide to begin Its use.
Tape's Dlapepsin will regulate any out
of order stomach within five minutes,
and digest promptly, without any furs
or discomfort all of any kind of fooc
you eat. Advertisement.
HAIR GROWS OR NO PAY
Wh.n ymir ha.fr falls out. ther li lack of nature's
nourishment, which coram from th blood. The
Modern Vacuum Cap draw tha blood to th hair
roots and Kivn It KKNKWKO I.IFK. Tht la
forced circulation, which dlalenrla the imall blood
veaaels, removing; all the i-logged and iluaalah
blood from around the hair roots and supplies
freah new blood. The hair takes on new Hie.
Makes your hair have a liemlthv alow. Slope it
from falling out and renewe the lire In the dor
mant hair folic lea so that they again arrow a
healthy head of hair. We send our (tps out on
SIXTY DAYS FREE TRIAL
In your own home. We let you he the Juris. If
ou are not a tin fled with the showing made you
return the Cap, and there are no chars.. We run
all the rlik that you will be glad to purrhae the
t ap at the end of elxty days, or WE IJtHK. There
la no publicity, or unpleasant notoriety, aa all
shipments are marie by Parcel Post without ad
vertising. Write today for our booklet and par
tlculara, sent sealed in plain envelope.
Modem Vacuum Cap (V.t
Jitjo Uarriay lUot'k. J Denver, Colo.
BETTER JHAN CALOMEL
Thousands Have DiM-overo.l Dr. Ed
wards' Olive Tablets are a
Harmless Substitute.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet-the sub
stitute for calomel are a mild but aure
laxative, and their effect on the liver
is almost instantaneous. They are the
result of Ir. Edwards' determination not
to treat liver and bowel complaints with
calomel. His efforts to banish it brought
out these little olive-colored tablets.
These pleasant little tablets do the
good that calomel does, but have no bad
after effects. They don't Injure the teeth
like strong liquids or calomel. They take
hold of the trouble and quickly correct
it. Why cure the liver at the expense
of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays
havoc with the gums. So do strong
liquids.
It is best not to take calomel, but to
let Ir. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its
place.
Moat headaches, "dullness" and l.iatl
lazy feeling come from constipation and
a disordered liver. Take Ur. Edwards'
olive Tablets when you feel "loggy" gnd
"hravy." Note how they "clear" clouded
biin and how they "perk up" the
t'piriis. At 10c and 26c per box. All drug
gists. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus,
Ohio.
TOCROwifslASSISTl
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NINE GROUPS IN
O'CONNOR FIGHT
Heirship Right Are Being Tested
in Action Brought at
Hastings.
judge Corcoran' hears case
HASTINGS, Neb., Jan. S.-(9peclal Tel
egram.) Nine groups of professed heirs
are contesting the state's claim In a le?al
tattle which ODoned in the district court )
this morning on the application of the
Hate to have title In the John O'Connor
estate quieted In the name of the com
monwealth on the ground that there are
no heirs.
The case involving the will offered by
John T. Culavln of Omaha, has been ap
pealed to the supreme court, but Culavln
may make a showing In the heirship
trial ns a nephew. There are nearly a
hundred visiting lawyers and claimants
here, whose expense thus far has been
estimated at about t2l,000. Tie estate is
valued at about IIOO.OjO. The taking of
evidence was begun today on the claim
of Hanora O'Connor of Leeper, M ch.,
and her four sons.
It is related that John O'Connor disap
peared from Albany, N. T., afout forty
live years ago. He was clerk of a school
district board and at the time he left
was short In his accounts. Evidence will
I be submitted to show that O'Connor
fci-jcame to Hastings, changed his name to
O'Connor and made this city his home.
Objections to the Jurisdiction of the
court were raised this afternoon, but
Judge Corcoran of York, w ohis presid
ing for Judge Dungan of this district,
said he would not pass on the question
until after the evidence Is in. The trial
is expected to last well Into next week.
VICTOR WILSON FILES
FOR RAIL COMMISSIONER
LINCOLN. Jan. 3. (Special Telegram.)
Victor E. Wilson of Ktromsburg made
good his threat to enter for the demo
cratic nomination for railway commis
sioner and filed this afternoon. Mr. Wil
son Is also an ex-member of the lower
house, serving in 1900.
Crete to Have Farmers Institot.
CRETE, Neb.. Jan. J.-(Speclal.)-The
university department of extension has
planned for a farmers' Institute to ba
held In Crete Saturday, January ft.
At 2 p. m. O. Hull of Alma will ad
dress the men on "eeds for Stock and
How to Grow Them." At the same hour
Miss Frances Wyman of Lincoln wl I
give a sewing demonstration for the wo
men. In the evening Miss Wyman will
speak on "The Efficient Kitchen," while
Mr. Hull will speak on "The Farm
Home."
The officers of the Crete Farmers' In
stitute are: President, G. B. Leavitt;
secretary, John Bovee.
Tnrkey Dinner for Newsboys.
FALLS CITY. Neb.. Jan. S. (Special.)
The carrier boys for the Falls City Dally
Journal were given a turkey dinner at
the National hotel .on New Year's rlRV
by the editor. A. R. Ketm., Especially 1 ro' accidentally shot himself In th
printed menu cards marked twenty cov-! hea(1 wh,le nnnting this afternoon. It is
era, the guest list Including the Journal j thought the wound will prove fatal. Tho
office force. At the afternoon matinee i cident occurred as he was crossing a
thev were entertslned at the Movies thea-:
ter, the guests of Manager W. T. Oliver.
AMERICA PLANS
rORCE AGAINST
COMBINED FOES
(Continued from Fage One.)
army under federal control which with
the reserves would total 1,500,000 in six
years: fion.ooo fully trained regulars and
the remainder continentals.
2. Increasing by 60 per cent the equip
ment and personnel of the ooast artillery
in four years nt a total cost of $K1,0(A,M0.
3. Accumulation In four years of re
serve ammunition and material worth
1 04,000,000.
Details of Program.
In view of the enormous, and what they
regarded as almost prohibitive, cost of
these proposals. Secretary Daniels and
Secretary Garrison mapped out the $1,000,
000,000 six-year program which President
Wilson has laid before congress, provid
ing essentially as follows:
For the navy:
1. New construction within five years
costing )500,000,000, which will add six
battle cruisers and ten dreadnoughts to
the fighting line by 1024.
2. Construction during 1916-17 of two
battle cruisers and two dreadnoughts,
with proportionate number of smaller
craft.
a. Distribution of the remainder of the
building program through the next four
yearg at a rate of $100,000,000 a year.
For the army:
1. Expenditures within six years of ap
proximately $600,000,000 to produce a total
mobile federal force of 1.000.000 men, 141,
000 regulars and 800.000 continentals, this
force to be In addition to the national
guard, now numbering 129,000.
2. Expenditure of the full $81,000,000 rec
ommended by the War college and board
of review for new coast defenses.
3. Expenditure' of the full $104,000,(100
recommended by the experts for reserve
material,
DEATH RECORD
William Martin.
ANSELMO, Neb., Jan. Special.)
"William Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Martin of this place, succumbed
to the ravages of Blight's disease just
before the new year was ushered In. He
had been a sufferer for many months.
He was about 33 years old and leaves a
widow and five small children, the young
est about S months old.
Mrs. Henry Keller.
ANSELMO. Neb.. Jan. J.-(Bpeclal.)-
The funeral of Mrs. Henry Kelley. who
died early Thursday morning at her home
here, occurred Saturday trom the St. An
selms Cathollo church. Mrs. Kelley with
her husband was an early settler in this
community and was prominent in social
circles. Mrs. Kelley leaves besides her
husband, who is president of the People's
State bank, two slaters, Mrs. Pierce Ksne
of this place and Mrs. Ben Johnson of
Broken Bow.
Year-Old 114 troap.
"I have a little girl years old who
has a great deal of trouble with croi p."
writes W. E. Curry of Evansvllle, Ind.
"I have used Foley's Honey and Tar. ob
taining instant relief for her. My wife
and I also used It and will say It Is
the best cure for a bad cold, cough,
throat trouble and croup that I ever
saw." Those terrible coughs that seen
to tear one to pieces yield to Foley's
Honey and Tar. Sold everywhere. Advertisement.
A new top for a motorcycle and side- down In a few minutes and no tools are
rar, the Invention of Victor H. Moos. 2Tifi required. Jlfry curtains are used on both
Leavenworth street. Is attracting con- sides.
alderable attention locally. j On account of the motor being en-
Thc motorcycle and -side-car are en- closed the heat la held inside the
closed on all sides and bottom. The top "limousine" and It Is warm and corn
is a regular one-man fold-up, same as an fortable even In the coldest weather. In
auto top. Over the driver the top Is the summer the motor will be on the
collapsible and Is put In a bair under the outside of the enclosure and ventilated to
side-car when not in use. It can be taken keep It from being too hot.
ENTERS CONGRESSIONAL RACE
IN SECOND DISTRICT
3eti.t5.3aker
Mayor of Holdrege
Shoots Self Hunting
HOLDREGE. Neb., 'Jan. 3.-(Speclal
Telegram.) John Bragg, mayor of Hold-
lence Pumng a gun aucr nun.
THREE MEN DRILL WAY
OUT OF TEKAMAH JAIL
TEKAMAH, Neb.. Jan. 3 -(Special. )
While the sheriff and his wife were at
tending a reception of the Masonic lodpe
In this city Saturday evening, threo of
the eight men In the county Jail mnd
their t-scape. by drilling a hole in the
north side of the Jrlck wall of the JkII.
The cbcaped men are Joe Ac'ams of near
I'ehllng, Neb., who was awaiting trial
on tho charge of criminal assault; Ed
Miller and Sam Williams, who are accused
of stealing a horse and buggy from a
farmer near Lyons, and who were ar
rested by Sheriff Compton of Washing
ton county, at Blair as they were driv
ing out of the livery, stable with the
stolen property.
Tho remaining men In Jail gave the
alarm and In a short time the sheriff and
his deputies were hot on the trail of the
men, but up to this time have not been
successful in catching them.
STATE TREASURER HALL
IN ANNUAL REPORT
(From a Btaff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Jan. S. (Special.) Accord
ing to the annual report of State Treas
urer George Hall there Is a balance In
the state treasury, or there was a bal
ance November 30, 191K. of $1,204,7011.35, as
against $746,106.93 November 30, 1914.
The total receipts during the year were
$7,411,302.65 and the disbursements $4,952.
603.22. The fund on hand is divided as
follows:
Cash and checks on hand $ 19.0M.60
Cash on deposit S93.WS.40
I'ntverslty warrants on hand.. 93.3:M.W!
Normal school warrants 1U6.SS0.37
Johnson county warrants held
as cah I,y0.00
Bonds on hand as cash 8.1,000. 00
Total.
.$l,a04.7J8.35
TEEDE VICTIM OF JOKE
AS FIRST CHILD ARRIVES
(From a Btaff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Jan. 3. (Special Telegram.)
Assistant State Superintendent A. V.
Teede started out the new year with a
new baby at his home, the first in the
family. The story goes that the nurse
Placed the b"by wl,h three otner" of
bout ,he -e aee ln a room Bt the
I hospital and then called on the happy
father to pick his child.
Teede Is a German, so it is said, but
proceeded to pick out tho Irish kid In
the bunch. Peace will now be declared.
(irln Kplilerolc at Anselno.
ANSELMO, Neb., Jan. 3-(Speclal.)
There Is an unusual amount of sickness
In this section of the country. Grip, fre
quently terminating in pneumonia, has
teen almost epidemic. Several deaths
have occurred within the last two weeks
resulting from this complaint. Physicians
have been rushed until one of them had
to take to his bed and himself had a nar
row escape from the grim reaper. The
changeable weather I) med as the
cause of so much .sickness.
tap That toaah Now!
When you catch cold or begin to
Cough take Dr. bell's Pine-Tar-Honey.
It penetrates the throat an! lungs. All
druggists. Advertisement.
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NOTES FROM BEATRICE
AND GAGE COUNTY
BEATRICE, Neb., Jan. S.-(Spcclal.)-The
Virginia Farmers' institute will be
held next Thursday and Frldiy, and
pluns ure. being made to entertain large
crowd. The speakers will be Kiiperln
tcnJciit Trauernicht, Farm Demonstrator
LlebiTs, P. I Gaddls, B. R. McKelvle
apd Mrs, Enima Reed Davidson
Thomas J. Woods, a pioneer of Eeatrlce
and for the Inst twenty-five years em
ployed In J. It. Spl'-er'a harness shop,
dle.i suddenly r'aturdajr of pneumonia,
rt'ed 70 years. He Is survived by his
widow and one daughter, Eylene. Fu
neral services were held Monday after
noon at Centenary Methodist church.
The Hoard of Education of Wymote
held a meeting Saturday afternoon to
consider the advisability of closing the
schools because of the smallpox outbreak
there, but no action w taken. The
churches have been ordered closed and
no social gatherings will be held until
conditions improve. Two new cases of
the disease were reported Haturday.
Mrs. J. Pearsall, for the last thirty
years a resident of Beatrice, died Satur
day at her home In tnts city aged 73
years. fhe Is survived by her son, Milton
Pearsall o'f this city, and one daughter,
Mrs. George Hum of Lincoln. The body
will be taken to Tccumseh today for In
torment.
NEBRASKAN INTRODUCES
ALFALFA IN MINNESOTA
TECCMSEir, Neb., Jan. 3.-(BpeclaD
Prof. W. L. French, now an instructor In
agriculture In the public schools of Aus
tin, Minn., Is visiting relatives here. Ho
formerly lived in this county. Five years
ago, when I'rof, French , assumed his
work in the Austin schools, there was no
alfalfa raised In that section. It was un
known grass to the farmers there. The
agricultural classes of the Austin school
do mucii demonstration work and Prof.
French had the pupils work with alfalfa
from the beginning. The results were al
most sui prising, tho grass thriving nicely.
As a consequence the farmers near Austin
became interested, and I'rof. French and
his classes went among the argrlcultur
ists and told them how to raise and har
vest tho grass. At the end of five years
there are thirty-five fanners reporting
good crops of alfalfa, and there will be
many more to raise It another year.
Iloiine Horned at North Ilend.
NORTH BEND, Neb., Jan. 3.-(Special.)
Tho house occupied ny Henry Keller-
man, manager of the Farmers' Co-Op-eratlve
union, was practically destroyed
by fire Sunday morning about 11 o'cloi k.
Mr. Kellerman and family had started
to drive to Bcrlbner about an hour be
fore the fire was discovered by neigh
bors, who succeeded In saving a small
portion of the furniture. The fire seemed
to have started In a cioset on the first
floor and burned between the walls li
such a manner that the hose company
could not reach It. The loss on the bul'd
Ing was covered by Insurance. Mr. Kel
lerman carried $1,C00 insurance on the
contents.
Rub Rheumatism
Pain From Sore,'
Aching Joints
Rub pain away with a small
trial bottle of old
"St. Jacobs Oil."
What's Rheumatism? Pain only.
Stop drugging! Not one case ln fifty
requires' Internal treatment. Rub sooth
ing, penetrating "Ht. Jacobs Oil" di
rectly upon the "tender spot" and re
lief comes Instantly. "St. Jacobs Oil" Is
a harmless rheumatism and sciatica lini
ment, which never disappoints and can
not burn the skin.
Limber up! Quit complaining! Oet a
small trial bottle from your druggist,
and In Just a moment you'll be free from
rheumatic and sciatic pain, soreness,
stiffness and swelling. Don't suffer) Re
lief awaits you. Old, honest "St. Jacobs
Oil" has cured millions of rheumatism
surfers in the last half century, and li
just us good for sciatica, neuralgia, lum
bago, backache, sprains and swellings.
Advertisement.
METAL DELIVERY BODIES
UmOm la riou Wort ha f mail ur r. Prieaa fit IS
and up dUvre4i. Ratiy W bull in cbai. llttfbly
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tra. tarrid la atock iuik ahitHMnl. W.raaiMH'
Stations at our aiponaa. Alae Metal Usntne (MM
aaduB. wntatodajr.
CM.UMBIAJ VTUL TANK CObVsRT.
West liifc Hirrrt. asa City. Ma.
One Man Killed and
One Fatally Hurt
by Runaway Car
M'COOK, Neb., Jan. S.-t.peclal Tele
gram.) O. V. Chariot was Instantly killed
I and P. 8. Plmmons fatally Injured In the
McCook yards of the Piirllnston company
about 7:30 this morning when a loaded
coal car ran over them. The men were
Inspecting an empty c-al cur on a side
' track when a knuckle broke on a roup
i ling of a loaded coal car which was be
. Ing pulled up the steep Incline Into the
coal chute. The relessea cr dashed down
the incline and ran over the two men.
Both are married and have families.
PETITION FOR ZUEL0W
ON FILE AT LINCOLN
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
MNCOLN. Jan. S. (Bpeclal Teleram.1
K petition was filed this afternoon with
the secretary of state asking that the
name of Otto Zuelow of Schuyler te
placed on the primary ballot for the re
publican nomination for congress In the
Third congressional district.
Mr. Zuelow served In the lower 'branch,
A Child Doesn't
Laugh and Play
If Constipated
Look, Mother! Is tongue coat
ed, breath feverish and
stomach sour?
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can't harm tender stom
ach, liver, bowels.
Mother! Tour child Ian t naturally
cross and peevish. Pee If tongue Is coat
ed; this Is a sure sign Its little stomach,
liver and bowels need a cleaiislng at
once.
When listless, pale, feverish, full or
cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat,
sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache,
diarrhoea, remember, a gentle liver and
bowel cleansing should always be th
first treatment given.
Nothing equals "California fyrup of
Figs" for children's ills; give a tea
spoonful, and In a few hours all' the
foul waste, sour bile and fermenting food
which Is clogged in the bowels passes
out of the system, and you have a well
and playful child again. All children
love this harmless, delicious "fruit laxa
tive," and it never falls to effect a gooj
"inside" cleansing. Directions for babies,
children of all ages and grown-ups are
plainly on the bottle.
Keep it handy In your home. A lit
tle given today saves a sick child to
morow, but get the genuine. Ask your
druggist for a 60cent bottle of "Cali
fornia Syrup of Figs," then look and see
that It Is made by the "California Fltf
Byrup Company." Advertisement.
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If you haven't seen this stupendous photoplay, you're
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There's still time to see it. Go today! Hundreds of theatres are now
showing "The Girl and the Game." See daring, dashing Helen Holmes. See ber
lovely gowns. See her wonderful portrayal of the heroine. Be thrilled by the "big
scenes." Half a million dollars have been expended In the production of this
gigantic play. The story by Frank II. Spearman Is appearing in leading news
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of the siarc legislature In 1W5 and has
since that time been mayor of his home
city of F.'htiylrr and more recently post
master. URE AT THE STATE HOUSE
TO ATTEND TAX HEARING
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
11NCOIj. Jan. X (Special.) County
Treasurer W. (1. Fro of Douglas county
we here today at the hearing before the
supreme court of the state treasurer's
suit to' compel . tho county treasurer to
make monthly remittances of taxes due
the state.
Mr. I' re will be a candidate for the re
publican nomination for sheriff of Doug
Is cov.nty, according to his own state
ment, and expects to land and fight out
the battle with Sheriff MrShane at the
polls.
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Our Semi-Annual Sale
Is Now On
A Splendid Opportunity to In
vest In a New Suit or Overcoat
W, Suits and Overcoats flow ,
$2Q00 it " " " $Q50
$g50 " n " " $1375
Lounging Robes at Reduced Prices
Alterations Free, and We Are Just as Particular that the
Fit Be Correct as Though You Paid the Regular Price.
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pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the
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pour through a sieve and drink a teacup
full at any time. It Is the most effeotlve
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