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    THE BEE: OMAIIA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 13,
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BRIEF CITY NEWS
Towasead's for porting Croc-da.'"
j legating Till 1X9 1 1 DUfcwnrmiiwfc
Bar moot Mat It Now Beacon Press,
f llnlnvotrhlner to Srrrak Dr. E.
Holovtchlner will rpcnk on "Medical In
spection in 8rhools" this evening at
the Edward Rosewater school.
"Today ICotI rTorram" classified
action today. It appear In The Re
EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what tha re
tloua moving plctura theater offer.
SMnon U IIoMhmI James Qulnn's
saloon at lott North Sixteenth street was
proken Into Tuesday night and HO In
rash stolen. Tha place was ransacked,
but nothing else wna missing.
Handle File Frank Handle, for
nine yean register of deeds, but beaten
last time for renotnination, ha decided
to file for a third term and try for the
republican nomination for district clerk,
lie filed Tuesday.
Must Buy Permits Chauffeurs In
the employ of others, or who are drlv
i ing their own cars In any public capacity,
' are remtndod that the 1915 badges and
permits are ready at the orficc of the
superintendent of police.
.Maude C.umm Is Jailed Maude
Gumm. Fourteenth and Chicago streets,
whose place was raided by the police and
h quantity of morphine discovered, was
rouEht before Judge Foster and sen
tenced to ninety Cays tn the county jnii.
Auk Wroth Declared Bankrupt A
petition that Leroy C. Wroth, proprietor
of Wroth's cafe, be declared a bankrupt,
was filed In federal court by the James
'orr Electric company, Lee Lash com
pany of New York and William A.
Arand.
Seeking Mrs. Howard Friends
arc anxiouhly seeking for Mrs. livelyn
Howard of Kansas City, who formerly
lived In Omaha. A week ago Monday
she went to the conservatory to take a
music lesson and has not been heard
from since. Mrs. Howard formerly lived
In Oklahoma City.
Uv.es Overcoat -Soren Jensen,
V6 Eouth forty-eighth, placed his over
coat over a counter at Hayden Bros, and
when he turned around it had disap
peared. Miss Mary Bronston, 5415 South
Twenty-seventh street, lost a purse con
taining a gold watch and some sinull
hange, near Sixteenth and Farnam.
Involuntary Bankruptcy Petition
Several creditors have filed a petition
in federal court asking that Benjamin
K. Fields of Fremont be adjudged a
bankrupt. They are Egbert R. layior.
o presents a claim of I1,6j0; thenan-
mah Kurserles of Shenandoan, la..
11.687; Youngers & Co. of Genoa, Neb.,
1531. and Marshall Bros., $2W.
Coal Thieves Sentenced "They
owe me two day' pay 'or work at the
Lane cut-off," was the only excuse of
iered Judge Foster by Sam Klech, 1237
South Fifteenth street, charged with tak
ing coal from A Union Pacific car at
Ninth and Jackson streets. He was given
25 and costs, with suspended sentenca.
j. o. Hanson, Fourteenth and Davenport
streets, who took coal from a Northwest
ern car, was sentenced to fifteen days In
the county Jad.
Northwest Improvers Meet Tha
Northwest Federation of Improvement
clubs met Tuesday evening with the
Fontonelle Home Improvement club and
discussed the proposed sewer which is
to run from the Institute to connect
with the Fontenelle park sewer. The
clubs ftivor keeping tha Clifton Hill
. hool on the old site and will so com
municate to the school board. Four im
provement clubs are directly interested
in this. The clubs will meet in February
with the Druid Hill Improvement club.
Hot coffee and sandwiches were served.
Foot Warming with
Ball Bat Form of
Hazing in Schools
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 12. 'Foot
warming'' with a base ball bat, ducking
n ponds, "cliff Jumping" and other ex-
4ies are forma of hazing existing In
San Francisco High schools, according
16 admissions of students to the Board
of Education today. Putting tha victim
in a can and then bombarding the can
with half bricks was one way of arous
ing his faculties, the bosrd was told, but
there arc others.
The investigation followed a hazing In
which a Lowell High school lad broke
both less when- "Induced" to Jump off a
twenty-foot bank. Superintendent Alfred
Koucjvleri told .the board the accident
would cost the school system about tMO
lu doctors' and hospitHl bills and the
members were Indignant.
'I have observed that the boys call
each other 'mister'." said Mr. Honeovierl'
in the course of the hearinc. "This is
something that must not be tolerated.
1'rlncipaU and teachers must be In
structed to call them 'Willie' and 'John
nie.' Wo are growing away from old
fashioned ideas."
Oar Jitney Offer THIS aad 6c.
Don't miss this. Cut out this slip, en
close with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co.,
Chicago, 111., writing your name and ad-di-ess
clearly. You will receive tn return
a trial package containing Foley's Honey
and Tar compounds, for coughs, colds
and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain
in sides and back, rheumatism, backache.
lney and bladder ailments, and Foley
Cathartic Tahlets. a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for con
stipation, biliousness, headache and slug
gish bowels. Bold everywhere. Advertise
ment. Culled from the Wire,
The stringent anti-gambling and anti
race track betting laws of Oklahoma, en
acted by the 1913 legislature, were de
clared Inoperative by the state supreme
court on the ground that no sample bal
lots or pamphlets containing arguments
for and against the adoption of the la.ws
were printed and distributed smong the
voters as prescribed by law.
Four persons dead, three serious If not
mortally hurt and four less seriously in
jured was the toll of a fire in a rooming
house lu the center of Schenectady, N. V.
Charles D. Etchison. chief witness for
the state of Minnesota in the trial of
Frederick T. Price, a Minneapolis busi
ness man. charged with the murder of
his wife, was under cross-examination
for fiva hours. Ktchlson underwent the
vigorous questioning of M. C. Brady or
counsel for the defense with compoaure.
Alfred Dnpont has resigned from the
offices of vice president end member of
the flnanos committee of E. I. Uupont,
1 Nemours Co at Wilmington. The
action was taken at a meeting or tne
ir,.i n directors. The mov on the
part of the directors Is regarded as a eom
psnv fight ricne S. Inipont. the presl-
nt, and In friends are in control.
Soar Mouiarb, Indigestion i area.
'our stomach and bowels need clean-
out. Ir. King's New Life IHls give
quick relief. Only V. All druggists.
Advertisement.
MOOSERS MEET AT
CHICAGO ON JUNE 7
i
Prosrejsirei to Hold Convention at
Same Time as 0. 0. P., that
Both May Agree on Man,
WILSON ALIEN POLICY FLAYED
CHICAGO, Jan. 12. The progres
siva party will hold Its national con
vention June 7 In Chicago, concur
rently with the national convention
of the republican party. In the hops
that both may agree on the same,
candidate for president
This action was decided upon yes
terday by the national committee of
the progressive party. Forty-seven
of the forty-eight states were repre
sented at the meeting. Before
adjourning the committee adopted a
declaration of principles In which
the administration of President Wil
son was criticised for Its alleged fail
ure to deal adequately with national
honor and industrial welfare, snd
the progressive party went on record
as favoring complete preparedness
consisting of military armament as
well as a mobilieation of all the
country's resources with a view of
the unification of American citizen
ship. I'rospecta of lnion.
Many of the party leaders declared that
if the republicans will nominate Roose
velt or any other man who is regarded
ns unobjectionable and will incorporate
in their platform the salient feuturra of
the progressive principles both parties
will unite on the same candidate in Chi
cago next June.
The full text of the declaration of prin
ciples follows:
The progressive party bcjan Its exist
ence, as did the republican partv. as a
Party of moral conviction and national
purpose. I he progressive platform of
112 was of necessity a composite of na
tional and state lusues, for tne party was
a new organization and had to speak at
once for both nation and state, since
then state issues, such as the short bal
lot, Initiative, rct.reiidiiin and recall, have
been taken up in various stale platforms.
ihe national Issues presented by our
platform of 1912 and those for which we
now stand represent the vital needs of
our national life. They are in substance:
A Hroadrr Nationalism.
A broader nationalism, to make possible
an effective program of social and In
dustrial Justice at home and the protec
tion of American citizens and rights
abroad,
..TJ? "truetlve federal regulations
rather than the destructive disruption of
efllclent business organizations behavior
and not size being the test.
The introduction of business efficiency
into government by the budget system
mm co-orainauon ot departments. I
A permanent, nonpartisan tariff com-1
mission to make possible the scientific
revision of tariff schedules on protective
lines. Also a pledxe for the
revision of such schedules as the condi
tions of the world war have made unjust
or as are necessary for the preservation.
?. ier,t,e warvof industries newly estab
lished here, whose necessity the war has
demonstrated.
A provision for equal suffrage.
The dethronement of the invisible gov
ernment. A provision for an sdequate merchant
lima (
Are still Falthfal. I
To the progressive platform of 19U as I
I bOVP mimmnrlxAjl 1 : ri i ' !
. . " ' 1 ' niii)iii, (i w
ledge our continued allegiance; both of
he old parties having failed to make ae-
VntTlaw? UXeae natina' pr,n-
MpPM 1 1 Be of tha f.. ilii-A it., li'i.
i i 7 Vi ,ol,ulc Ul e w iiflon ad
ministration to !eal adequately with na-
, .in.j muuflinai weirare thin
. . " i" vwikiuo ui m graver and
f arf.?.B,(i'hln consequence than any
- TV fX ,
Intern ii tin no! uur i - a... ii...
safeguard and civilization's last bulwark;
run observation By the
nations Is the true measure of the worlds
LrnifrMR 1 im i.i..u . . v'
M!Ll U.P.h,?ld.it for.thB advancement
I. - " j . 1 11 iiaewlse our
supreme duty to protect American Insti
tiee American standards of Jus-
Thls momentous hour, therefore de-
merely in military armament, but pre-
iiiuuiiixn our economic
resourcM. irrli.iili.,...i j ;.
TH?,f.Jh"t un!fy AmerK
4il .i "'' "". loyauy to our In
stitution such as peoples of other na
tlona have so patriotically shown since
f uli f" tMJ of war: th0 Prewredness
5 r .m-"l K !. object S
, vu na I unit. COwttrdlV
tMJJS01" nd wh,ch wl" unhesY-
nrmra sacririce to up
hold American standards of humanity
Sn?iJU8tte' nljr tnat P"'1 wl P"t IhU
nation where tt can move effectively Xor
the world peace which we desire.
Weakness of Wllsoa Folio .
atI5fllrf!v,"'?,lni,,trtlon ha repudl
mH ,aith J our forefathers which
SUfrrf!ne Am8rl?a" the sufficient
protection of an American citlsen aj-ound
lom.nriUS suffered American men,
women and children to be slaughtered Ti
m?L2 a?'1 '"gh seas. American
H ty. '? decoyed and American
Iberty to travel and trade to be subject
lO the ftrhltraru I ..1 j .
eign belligerents. It has stood bv while
ertiUWa.uLn".UoJ?a dl"PW'-el from the
earth, without adequate protest or effec-
. mlnu "iVf0 li t amonw American
a-lmlnistratlons has shown the supine
?. .' wj, " consequence is the con
icmnt nf i hat su ui
iMH-f. k J ufrv-oFiung impatient ot
: - -" u,.c nuiior, aeit-sacri-tk.
and patriotism. We need a reawa.'t
ing of older Amerlranlsm. of our beh.f
In those things that our country and our
i 5 B,?nd ,for. People are seeking
leadership-leadership of the highest or
der and most courageous character, lead
ership that will draft to Itself for the
country a benefit the unselfish and pa
triotic services of u ablest chlsens. They
are demanding that principles and policies
shall be proclaimed and carried out by a
Your Garments will b Tailored in the Satisfactory
Nicoll Way at our risk.
I JorreniD' Sans
Karbath Block
Lots of
man who has the wisdom to formulate
them and the manhood to fight for them.
The Convention tall.
Keenly alive to this, we call the na
tional convention of the progressive party
to assemble In Chicago at the same time
the national convention of the republican
party Is to aesemhle there. We take this
action believing that the surest way to
secure for our country the required lead
ership will be by having, if possible, both
the progressive and republican parties
choose the same standard bearer and the
same principles. We are confident that
the rank and file of the republican party
and the very large independent vote of
this country will support such an effort.
We pledge ourselves to approach the
consideration of the issues involved in
such an effort without any desire to re
vive partisan bitterness. If the republican
convention is responsive to the patriotic
spirit that brought the republican party
Into being and that made, it dominate
for half a century; if It ineeta this crisis
In the spirit of broad patriotism that
(irises above partisanship, the effort for
a common leadership will be successful.
Will Go Far.
As a result when the conventions of the
two parties adjourn the spirit of con
fidence and victory for the leader thus
selected and the principles to which he
Is committed will in Itself go far toward
Insuring victory in November. Should
the effort fall, the responsibility for the
result will not rest on the progressive
national convention or on the 4.0UO.A00
voters who supported progressive candi
dates In 1R12.
They, when called upon again to do to,
will as firmly refuse to surrender to
party machines. The responsibility win
rest on other shoulders than ours, and
this will be so apparent to the voters of
the country as to result in victory for
the national progressive psrtv In next
fall's elections. In this turning point In
world history we will not stick on de
tails. We will lay aside partlsan.4llp
and prejudice. But we will never sur
render those principles for which wa
stand and have stood. We will follow
only a leader whom we know stands for
them and is able to put them through.
Wta o Wrote Declaration,
The declaration of principles adopfed
by the committee was prepared by a
subcommittee consisting of Herbert Knox
Smith of Connecticut, chairman; Chester
H. Bowell of California, E. A. Van
Valkenburg of Pennsylvania. W. H.
Chllds of New York and William Allen
Vv'hite of Kansas.
The motion to hold the party conven
tion n Chicago, June 7, was passed by
a unanimous vote after National Com
mitteeman A. K. Griffiths of Washington
withdrew his objection after voting for a
later date.
The detailed arrangement of the pro
gressive national convention were re
ferred to the executive committee of
which George W. Perkins of New York
Is chairman. Mr. Perkins said the ex
ecutive committee would meet In New
York within two weeks to complete the
arrangements and Issue the formal call.
The committee has options on two
large halls in the downtown district of
Chicago.
Italian Doctor Dead.
ROM K, Jan. 12. Delayed.) Dr. Gutdo
Vaccellt. for many years professor of
medicine In the I'nlversity of Koine, and
once minister of public instruction in
the Italisn en' 'net. died today. He
uas 84 years eld. ' I
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j CAN7 FIND DAKDRUFF
Every bit of dandruff disappears after
one or two applications of Dandertna
rubbed well Into the scalp with the fin
ger tips. Get a 25-cent bottle of Dander
ino at any drug store and save your
hair. After a few applications you can't
find a particle of dandruff or ahy falling
hair, and the scalp will never Itch Advertisement.
If you Have never tested
the economy of having an
Extra Pair of Trousers
with your suit suDDOse
you start right now?
MANY SUITS CONSIDERED WORN
OUT ARE ONLY TROUSERS WORN
Extra Trouser$ go with your suit order
thti totih for pries of tuit aUne.
Suit and Extra Trouitrs $25, $S0 $S5
309-211
S. 15th r.
Weather
Reports of Chinese
Uprising Against
Yuan Contradictory
NBW YORK. Jan. 12. A cablegram re
ceived from Peking today by the Far
Eastern bureau says that the revolution
ary otubreak In the province of Yunnan,
China, haa received a severe check at the
hands of government troops, which have
defeated the retvdn in several engage
ments and captured positions which they
had occupied.
It Is sajd the rebels are now split Into
several parties, none of them strong, and
that tha government of Kwang-FI prov
ince Is co-operating with the government
troops of Yunnan tn the campaign against
them.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. ll.-Chlnese
government troop in the province of
Huper and the city of Nankin, former
capital of the province of Kiangsu, have
Joined tha revolutionists, and revolution
ists In Fukien and Hunan province have
proclaimed them Independent, according
to cable advices received here today from
Shanghai by Ton King Chong, president
of the Chinese Republican association.
Bo far the message said President Yuan
Shi Kal's forces have not appeared to re
sist the revolution's progress.
Rub Rheumatic,
Aching Joints
and Stop Pain
m
Instant relief with a small trial
bottle of old "St.
Jacob's Oil."
Rheumatism is "pain" only.
Not one case In fifty require Inter
nal treatment. Stop drugging! Hub
soothing, penetrating v"8t. Jacob's Oil"
right into your sore, atlff, aching Joints,
and relief comes instantly. '8t. Jacob's
Oil" la a harmless rheumatism liniment
which never disappoints and can not burn
tha akin.
Umber up! Quit complaining! Get a
small trial bottle of old honest "Ft.
Jseob'g OH" at any drug store, and In
Just a moment you'll be free from rheu
mstlo pain, soreness and stiffness. Don't
suffer! Relief awaits you. "St. Jacob's
OH" is Just as good for sciatica, neuralgia,
lumbago, backache, sprains. Advertise
ment A CLEAR COMPLEXION
Illicitly Checks Sparkling Eyes
Most Women Can Have.
ays X. Bdwards. a WaU-Xaowm OMo
rsysldsa.
Dr. F. M. Bdwards for 17 years treated
scores of women for liver and bowel ail
ments. During these years he gave to his
patient, a prescription made of a few
well-known vegetable Ingredients mixed
with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets, you will know them by
their olive color.
These tablets sre wonder-workers on
the liver and bowels, which cause a
normal action, carrying off the waste
and poisonous matter that one's system
collects.
If you have a pale face, sallow look,
dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head
aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out
of sorts, Inactive bowels, you taka one
of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets nightly
for a time and note the pleasing results.
Thousands of women as well as men,
take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets now
and then Just to keep in the pink of con
dition. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the suc
cessful substitute for calomel 10c and
20o per box. All druggists.
The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus,
Ohio.
T'ta tsu avtMS
METAL DELIVERY BODIES
Blsd is nnwi Uegths to suit ssf aar. rum f it M
a4 up aiirJ. IUd tm bsll s&Mls. Hifblr
nritaad iohimi a4n.
ltSWtM ! tl
trm lrriailbJ(a-ukt uiumii
Scmdowfti us iilnom. Aise
wilt, wnufeMUjr.
cauMsus nut taxi csaViirr.
ISSS West ITtk Street. I Cttr.
DEMO ORATORS
TAKE BOTH SIDES
Speakers at Editorial Association
Banqnrt Uphold and Oppose
Preparedness Policy.
MAYOR BRYAN GIVES WARNING
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Jan. 12. (Special Tel.
e-gram.) Taking both sides of the
preparedness question snd steering
clear of the wet snd dry Issue, ex
cept when slluded to In s mild way
by Mayor Charles Ilryan. tho banquet
of democratic editors wss held with
out any fireworks last night at the
Llndell hotel.
Twenty speakers sired their senti
ments and some became very elo
quent, among them being; Mayor
Dahlman of Omaha, Senator W. V.
Allen of Madison, Harry Flebsrty,
Arthur Mullen and I. J. Dunn of
Omaha.
Other apeskera were Governor More
head, Secretary of Sate Pool, Auditor
Smith, State Treasurer Hall, Fire Com
missioner W. 8. Hldgell, Victor Wilson.
Dr. P. L. Hall. Kdgar Howard, Senator
Jack Grace, F. P. Shields of Orleans,
Yager of Alliance. J. W. Cutrlght and
Judge Hastings of Tavld City.
Mayor Hrras'i Views.
Mayor Ttryan said he would not ask
democrats at this time to make any stand
on the wet snd dry question, but he
warned them that unless the democratic
party did take a dry atsnd defeat would
surely come as In other states.
Governor Morehead took a strong stand
against militarism and was loudly ap
plauded. I. J. Dunn attacked the presl
dent's preparedness policy.
Plan Place Between
Rafters for Liquor
ISPOKANK. Wash., Jan. .-The first
selxure In Spokane of liquor since the
state-wide prohibition law became ef
fective was made today when poltoe with
search warrants found 108 bottles of beer
"Tiz" Gladdens
Sore, Tired Feet
No puffed-up, burning, tender,
aching feet no corns or
callouses.
"Tls" makes sore, burning, tired feet
fairly dance with delight. Away go the
aches and pains, the corns, eaJlousee,
blisters, bunions and chilblains.
"Tti" draws out the acids and poisons
that puff up your feet No matter how
hard you work, how long you dance, how
far you walk, or how long you remain
on your feet, "Tig" brings restful foot
comfort. "n" is magical, grand, won
derful for tired, aching, swollen, smart
ing feet. Ah! how comfortable, how happy
you feel. Tour feet Juat tingle for Joy;
shoes never hurt or seem tight.
Get a 36 cent bog of "Tls" 'now from
any druggist or department store. End
foot torture forever-wear smaller shoes,
keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy.
Just think! a whole year's foot comfort
for only 26 cents. Advertisement
Lack of
Full Nutrition
is net serious if Jt is only temporary;
but If the lack of nutrition la dally
and continuous, bodily vigor suffers
and tha foundation for disease la laid.
And because malnutrition Is at the
root of every aarlous impairment of
bodily warmth and comfort, it is
wis to take
Duffy's
Pure Malt Whiskey
as directed. In medicinal doaes. This
pure tonic and stimulant, which Is
n really a predlgested food
In liquid form, prompts
tha stomach to healthy ac
I -1 tlon. thereby Imnravlnr
weak digestion, increasing
tha appetite and correct
ing faulty assimilation of
food. Duffy's Is a bracing
tonic which enables the
hoilv trt Atv riehllitatlnv
Ji. "Yl cold weather and to gsln
-1 I 1. 1.1- J . W 1 1
iipann biiu wdigiii. rut
cold weather health you
should
"Get Duffy's and
Keep Well"
At most druggists.
grocers ana deal
ers. II. If they
ran't airooly you.
write us. Useful
household booklet
free.
The Duffy UsUt Whiskey Co..
Hocheater. N. Y.
Ute Zemo for Eczema
Isever ml nil how often you have tried
and failed, you can stop burning, Itching
eertma quickly by applpylng a little semo
furnished by any druggist for Kc. Extra
large bottle, 11.00. Healing begins the
moment semo is applied. In a short time
usually every trace of pimples, black
brads, rash, ecsema, tetter and similar
rkln diseases will be removed.
For clearing the akin and making It
vigorously healthy, serao Is an excep
tional remedy. It Is not greasy, etlcky
or watery and it does not stain. When
others fall It Is the one dependable treat
ment for all skin diseases.
Zemo, Cleveland.
Cured His RUPTURE
I was ka4r ruptured: wklls ItAlag a troak Mr
ral mm as. Doctors m4 mr oolr kope at ear
was sa epsratloa. Trusses Sid aw ae goo.
FlaaJlr I ant kola ot SDawthlss that ulk!r aas
cosnlt'r curss sm. Tsar have nail an 4 the
rupturs haa aevsr rsturaed. altliouah I am dolni
hard work as a aarpaBter. Tker wee so opsra
lloe. bo loot tlin. bo troubla. I bar soihin to
Mil. toil will i full Uformailoa about how rou
mar find a cvmplsts eura without cporallen, It
to writs to at. Eusana M rallsa. Ckrpmur.
491 B Marosllua Avauus, Masaaauaa. N. i. Bailor
cut eut this Bottoe aad shew It to aar etkan who
ere rupture r awg save a lite or at laaat ato
ttte silssry at rupture sag the worry aac saasw
C as oporatloa. ASrsrtlMBMBt.
secreted In a trunk In a storage house.
The beer, acrordlng to Mrs. William 7.u
ver, who, with her husband, was arrested,
had been removed from their hotel. A
search of tho hotel showed that places
between the rafters had been lined with
tin. Into mhlch It had been planned, ac
cording to the woman, to place Ire and
bottles of beer.
TURKEY AND GERMANY
DISCUSS ARMENIA CASE
1-ONMoN. .)n. 12 A Heuter dispatch
from Amsterdam says that, according to
a telegram from Merlin. lr. Karl Ilb
knecht, the socialist leader, raised In the
Helehstag the question of the treatment
of the Armenians and that In reply Dr.
Wllllsm von Stiimm, director of the po
lltlcal department of the foreign office,
said an Interchange of Ideas Is taking
Place between the governments of Oer-
many and Turkey. The details In this
connect Inn cannot be ruibllnhed, Pr. von
Hlunira l quoted as saying.
Head The fw Want Ads. It pays!
( nntiauatit DnWe lias lrln.
OTTAWA. Ont . Jan. 1J. The duke of
Ccnnsiivht. governor general of Canada,
'rilnnae1 for Severn! rlsvs. hut the atfnclr
it was said tnnluht. Is not severe. It Is
exeetei1 lv will be able to open Parlia
I m nl Thursday.
HOT TEA BREAKS
A COLD-TRY THIS
Ciet a small package of Hamburg
Breast Tea. or as the Ocrman folks call
It. "Hamburger Brust Thee." at any
pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the
tea, put a cup of boiling water upon It,
pour through a sieve and drink a teacup
full at any time. It Is the most effective
way to break a cold and cure grip, as It
opens the pores, relieving congestion.
Alr- loosens the bowels, thus breaking
a cold at once.
It Is Inexpensive and entirely vegetable,
therefore harmless. Advertisement.
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Uncle Sam Is the Trained Nurse
at the Hot Springs of Ark
ansas. When you soma here
for your rheumatism, gout,
Bright's disease or stomach
treubls you're not putting
yourself lato the hands of
private, commercial exploit
ers of a health resort. You
are tinder the wring of Uncle
Sam you're bathing la
tha radio-active waters that
he recommende for you and
that ha depend upon far cur
ing his own army and navy
man. He even regulates tha
price of ths baths and the
conduct of the bath-houses.
He look after your health
w of Hot Springs, Ark., look
after your comfort and your
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Buelnese Men's League,
Hot bprmgt. Ark.
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Persistence is the cardinal vir
tue in advertising; no matter
how good advertising may he
in other respects, it must be
run frequently and constant
ly to he really succcessfuL
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A FINE TREATMENT
FOR CATARRH
EAST TO Mill ATD COSTS UTTI.S
f'starrh Is such an Insidious d I sees
snd haa become so prevslent during the
past few years thst Its treatment should
be understood by all.
Holence has fully proved that Catarrh
Is a constitutional disease and, there- '
fre, rciiulros a constitutional treatment.
Sprays, inhalers, salves and nose douches
seldom If ever give Isstlng benefit and
often drive, the dlseese further down the
air passages and Into the lungs.
if you have t'atArrh or Catarrhal deaf
nem or head noises, go to your drug
gist and get one ounce of Tarmint
iMonble strength Take this home and
add to it pint of hot water and 4
ounces pf granulated sugar; stir until
dissolved, take one tablespoonful 4 times
a day.
This will often bring quick relief from
the distressing head-nolsea, clogged nos
trils should open, breathing become easy
anil mucus stop dropping into the throat.
This treatment haa a slight tonln ac
tion which makes It especially effective
In rases where tho blood has become thin
and weak. It Is easv to make, taatea
pleasant and costs little. Every person
mho wishes to be free from this de
structive disease should give this trest
ment s trial. Advertisement.
HEADACHES
Thousands of men snd women suffer frem
headaches every day, other thousands bat
headaches erery week Of erery aiooU), sod still
others hare hesdsebea occasionally, but not at
srgular intervals. The best Doctor laoften unable
to Snd Ihe cause ol naor el these headaches,
and In most other rases, knowing the cause, be
does not know what will remove H. so as Sn gtv
a permanent cure. All be ee do Is to prescribe
the usual pala relievers, which glvs temporary
relief, but the headache returns as usual, and
treatment la sgalo necessary. If yoasnfler front
heartaches, oo matter what their nature, tats
aait kamnle tablets, and the results will be satis
factory lo the highest degree. Ton eaa obtain
them at all dnisirlsta tn sny quantity, KM wma,
'Jbo worth ot more. Ask tor aVK Tablets.
SICK-HEADACHES
Pick -hetd ache, the most mleersMe of sTI sick
nesses, Inees Us terrors wben A-K Tablets are
taken. When you leal an attars coming on take
two tablets, and in many case, the attack wis
he warded nfl. During an attack take one A-K
Tablet every two hoars. The rest Slid comfort
a bleb follow, can be obtained In oo other wy,
Cmuinm A-K TMre Sear fA M swat-
4r mil aVag gists.
those Pains?
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"Ii I had row will it would
tte advertised on every street
corner. The man or women
thst bss rheumstitm and falls
to keep and ute Slosn's Lini
ment Is like a drowning man
refntintf a rope." if. J.
Dykt, LkrwJ, N, J.
Sloan's
Liniment
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BUS PAIN
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for
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Sprain;
SoreMus
recreations. And wre ars wrtse
enough business men to know
aad act ea tha troth of tha
fact that the prosperity of Hot
Sprints, Ark., depends upon
our rwoeonabSMietala treating
our visitor.
That's why those who come
and ar cured tbe Brt visit
come bsck the nest year, for
pleasure.
Come whether it be for
health r play or root we
tier you all.
For complete Information I
covering the bath and your j
ailment If you're ailing, or our
facilities for your enjoyment
If yoa're seeking a winter
playground, writs ue filling
out coupon.
Low Round Trip RaU new
Inrgootea Iron UountatnH R. Ort
thalr nnw hook on Hot Spilnea,
Ark., and the ra4io.allv wetert.
Atk at lwl llrkM office or writ
Iron tlonaiaiu ii. St. Louis.
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Kuptur treated successfully without a
surgical operation. W have treated many
hundreds of men, women and children. The
cost Is determined after examination, and
time required two or three weeks. CaJl or
write for further particulars.
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