2 THE JJKK: OMAHA, MONDA1', FKlf KUAitY 2H, 191rj. PAYOR FEDERAL ARHYJtESERYE Sentiment for Orjtjiiition Similar to Continental Fore Orowi in Congreu. TERM'S OF BILL AGREED ON WASHINGTON, Feb. J 7. A grow ing tendency to provide for a federal army reserve la addition to the rg,u- Ur army and federaltsed National Guard wi manifest today In both the house and senate rollliUry com mittees, j Members of botH eommltteet said they favored a practical test of the possibility of forming a federal vol unteer army in peace times on lines somewhat similar to the continental army plan. The apparent Intention to abandon the continental project wholly was one of the causes leading up to the resignation of Secretary Garrison. The h"use committee agreed today on the general terms of a bill It expects to set before the house within ten days providing- for a regular army with an authorised peace strength of 141,000 men; federalised National Guard, which would roh a fixed minimum strength of CiAO In rive year; adequate reserve systems for both of thee forces; and organisation of civilian training camps with wide discretion reposed in the War department as to the terms of enlist ment, training and government. The senate committee has agreed ten tatively to a plan under which train ing camps would be authorised In every congressional district, where sufficient men volunteered for training under an obligation for war service. The maxi mum force to be thus raised In any dis trict would be a battalion, or substan tially the seme number as proposed for the first year of the Garrison conti nental army plan. The camps will be under command of full complements of regular srmy officers. Victor Records for March Now on Sale Lambert Murphy's beautiful voloe and splendid diction are exhibited to advan tage In his rendering of two concert numbers. "Msvoumeen Roamln' " and The "unahlne of Tour Smile." Alan Turner . revives two old favorites- Norton's simple and charming ballad "Juanlte." and Mattel's effective " TIs Not True" and his excellent baritone end finished style of singing are much in evidence. Christine Miller gives in her unusJallv clear diction a charming lullabv. "Slumber Boat," and Metoalfs exaulelte 'Absent" Musical comedy Is represented this month by four numbers from three Broadway sueoesses. and the Hat of oooular songs and humorous specialties contains alghtesn numbers by artists noted In this Una of entertain ment. GOOD POTATO LAND SUBJECT TO FILING NEAR ALLIANCE ALLIANCE. Neb., Feb. f7.-flpeolaJ.) Lands to' be opened for entry through the Alliance land office on March H are called farm units and conUUn from forty to ISO acres. Tills land Is located twen ty-lv miles southwest of Alliance and rims for twenty-four miles west along the north side of the Burlington rail road. It is under the government reclamation project and has been withheld from entry for a number of years until the canal could ha completed. This is now fln- inhed and offers sn excellent opportunity for acquiring sn Irrigated bomeetead. The soli is of duk rlvh loam, hae a clay subsoil and It is suitable for cultivation of sugar beets, potatoes, alfalfa, wheat, osts snd other small grains. To file on this land it will be neces sary for persona to corns to Alliance and secure a plat of the land, which can be secured at the land offloa building. It will be neceaaary for each' person to visit the land personally and ptck out the piece hey. 'suited for his requirements. After this has bwn done applicant must go to Mitchell, Neb., located at the wast end of the tract of land, and get a water construction permit. This eoets 85-Ti per Irrigable acre. All land Included In this farm unit which Is not subject to Irrigation can be hoineeteaded under the regular homestead laws and will not cost l he J7.TJ per sere. After the wster permit has been e vured from the supervisor at Mitchell, it will be necessary to return to Ani ent. and aubmlt tbe permit with applies, tkon tor the land at o'clock. March It to 'J4.. The drawing takes place and no more applications will be received until the drawing is closed. It your eppltca t'.ou toe the land Is the only one re reived. It Is taken, but if more than one application Is received for toe sains unit or farm, then a drawing will be held In the Alliance office, and the lucky ones will be awarded the land. Those who do not draw the unit they deelre nisy have their money returned to there at one hy the land office officials, or thty tan file on soother unit If they so do- sire. ' Anyone la eligible to file on this land If H years of age or over snd an Amerl- tn ritlsen and has not previously used tbe bomeetead light. The land way be proved upon ta three years with leave of abeeno of five months eac year. In connection with this drawing. 7S.O0O acres of land will be auctioned, starting Wirrh tJ and closing March 2. This land la all good tillable land and le In the dry. farming district near Alliance The average number ef puahnld of spuds be. ing raised eacn year for the lut seven years totals 171 bushels to the acre. Hotel Caeete Rosb. NOriTII PLATTH. Neb.. Feb. JfJ.-tSpe-cial.D Two well dressed strangers so cured a room at the Ritner hotel In this city late last Bight and after staying up stairs about two hours left ths hotel. The suspicions of the night clerk were aroused and upon Uivesttetioa It was Irarned that two of ths guests had been mUted of f and W7 respectively. DEATH RECORD. W. T. Mowoa. NORTH PLATTE. Neb.. Feb. V. pe eiaj. Word was received here today that W. T. Boweo. at one time a resi dent of Lincoln county for tsenty years, had passed away at his borne In Nor aralk. fx Mr. Ho wen was one of the earl aettler of this county and was the filber-ia-bw: of Oeorge Troeeer, the n drra vt the district court. Church Dedicated At St. Edward T. HOWARD, Neb., Feb. T7. (Ppeclel.) The Firet Presbyterian church of Kt. Edward wss dedicated thla morning after an Inspiring sermon by Dr. Termer, pas tor of the Treebyterian ei.tirrh at Madi son. The edifice Is patterned after the Presbyterian church at Aurora, and cost llj.oro, and there larked .n to he raleed before It could be dedicated free of debt, but this smount wss raised In j jm lon.F jninuic. "i.iii I service will be held several nights during the coming week, ending with a public re ception by the brotherhood Frldsy eve ning. Beginning with next Thuredsy evening a revival will start with Dr. Fsrmer In charge. Much of the success of the erection of the beautiful church is due to the energy of the pastor. Ker. Hugh F. Cooler, working In harmony Ith a progressive membership. A notice- able feature of this morning's services wss the presence of the wives of former pastors of the church. Mrs. 0. A. ronda. hose hueband wss the first pastor of the church; Mrs. T. T. Thompson, whoee husband was pastor here some ten years eao; Mrs. W. II. Parker of Olldden. Ia.. ho left here about four years ago, and Mrs. Hugh P. Cooter, wife of the preeent pastor. NEWS NOTES OF COLUMBUS AND OF PLATTE COUNTY COLUMBIA. Neb., Feb. r.-(Bpeclal.) For the first time In two days ths urilngton got a train across the riatte liver bridge south of this city yesterday. About a half a mile of track had been ashed out on the south side. The water as fallen considerably and the Ice has cleared the channel. Paul Baer of Wahoo has bought the Interest of T. D. Thomas In the Reeee hoe company In this city. He has ar rived and assumed an active part in ths business. He will hava charge of ths retail department, while Mr. Reece will give more of his attention to his wooden shoe factory. A new aand company has been or ganised with Its headquarters In Colum bus, the principal owners being Mrs. Ella Newman and A. L. Rush. The pits will be opened on Newman's Island south of the city. The company Is known as the Columbus Band company. Henry Melske of Tomah, Wis., hss notified Secretary Dickey of the Colum bus Commercial club, that he will be In the city In a few days and plans wUl be completed at that time for the building of the packing plant Farmers and others have become Interested and good strong company will be or ganised. Ths lease of the North theater has been sold to Robert Kent br Oscar Baker. This Is ths largest theater build ing In Columbus snd Is being used as a moving picture house. Another "get-to-gether" meeting of ths CoUmbus Commercial club will be held In the city next week, March t, at the Meridian hotel cafe. Rev. Thomas Griffiths will be the principal speaker of the evening. Important matters will be discussed st that time. Petitions are being circulated In this city for Rev. Chsrles Ray of Lyons, as a republican candidate for congress from the Third district Rev. Mr. Rsy will make a thorough canvass of the district and will try to land the nomination. KEARNEY COUPLE FOUND AFTER LOST FOR YEARS SPOKANE, WesFr7Tb. r.-tBpeclaD .-.Robert and Mabel Mathews, who dis appeared mysteriously from their home at Kearney. Neb., twenty-sis years ago, when the girl was 4 years old and the boy I, have been traced to Spokane after a search whtoh has extended all over the country, and It Is no wbtllsved they are living In this city. Chief of Polios Weir Is In receipt of a letter from Mrs. Anna Phillips of Wat erloo, la., who says she Is a sister of the missing man and woman. Phe says ths search haa been prosecuted for a quar ter of a century and has reosntly re ceived Information that ths brother and sister have been traced to Spokane. The mother has lost her health In the search and nothing but the reoovery of tbe vidren will save her Ufa. , Detective Paul Buohholi has been de tailed to make an Investigation. News Mate ef Ckadswa. CHADRON. Neb.. Feb. 17, (Special .V- The republlcana of Dawes county are 'gettlng-together. One meeting - held In the court house, presided ever by Attorney J. B. Porter, chairman of the eounty central committee, was attended by nrty-seven out ef sixty-three delegates elected at the precinct primaries. tWven out ef tea precincts were represented. Only the distant and smaller precinct members, could not reach Chadron. The different aspirants for offloe, said be fore alt, that whoever it was decided upon at the next meeting to run for offlae, he would support Oeorge WlUlam Murphy was mar ried to Mary Dowllng. and James Van Varaer 'Base te Jennie May Dowllng. The first couple will reside in Chad ren, the latter on Mr. Bass ranch near Van Tassell, Wyo. Votes from Seaarler. tCHVTLER. Neb.. . Feb. JT.-fSpecll.y-. Precinct' Assessor A. W. Slndelar filej tor county assessor affiliating with ths democratic party. W. Hugh Fletcher filed for the offloe of county clerk af filiating atlh Ue republican party. These are the only filings so far for county efft-es. Pallas lodge, Knlshta of Pythlss escorted the body of I. W. Funk, who was killed dynamiting te In the Platte rrwir to Purple Cane cemetery, where Interment wss mads. Ice gorges hava taken out three spans 'n the north and some on the south end of tbe wagon bridge across the Platte river here. M'BfRN, Neb.. Feb. Special. "he Cedar -oas ewmpany of Wooeler. O.. haa completed arrangements for the installation of a branoh factory In this olty, to be known ss the Nebraska Cedar Moss company. It will manufacture a cleaning compound. The local plant will be under the management of C A. ouders ef this city. The company has purchased the building formerly ocou Med bv the Klrchbraun Produce com- oany. II lab Frleee for Males. STELLA. Neb.. Feb. IT -(Sec'el V-D K. picklerS farm aale near Berada FYt day amounted te 84.044. Ten mule sold for an average price of gsnr. and a spaa of mules brousht 8iL Thirty netfera. t years old. made an average of n. Threw off Cwlte aa rreveet Grip. When you feel a cold coming on. take Laxative Promo Quinine. It rentovee cause ef Colds and Orip. Only one "Bromo Q-itnlne." F W. drove's signa ture en bos. IJc. Advertisement All Roads Lead to Omaha This Week When Merchants' Market Commences By Monday noon many hundred of re tail merchants from sit perta of Ne braska and a half doxen other states wilt be flocking Into Omaha, By Monday evening they will probably number thou sands. , That Is the onnlnir day if the Pprlng MtrrhnU - Mrket weeK activities planned br t)e wrioIea.ir.rs and manufacturers of Omaha. The committee haa been working for weeks and now has all arangemonts com pleted. Much Interesting entertainment la prn- Ivided for tho vlisUIng retailors while In the city. During tbe days they will be at the wholesale hoiwes and manufacturing plants laying in stocks of spring snd summer goods for their respective places of business out in the state and adjacent states. During the evenings they will be entertained hy the various entertainments provided In ndvance. On Tuesday evening a theater party Is arranged for the Orpheutn theater, when tho visiting retnllers will be the guests of the Omaha market. Wednesday evening an entertainment and reception In to bo held at the Com mercial club rooms. What are character ised .as the beet prizes ever distributed In Omaha will be given out that evening to the visitors by a certain system of prise distribution. This will e known ss prise night at the Commercial club. The Kilts' quartet of Council Bluffs will be there to furnish entertainment of their own sort. Mi sl Beulah Dais Turner, soprano soloist. Is to cnterta'n, and the celebrated "Galatea" Is to execute some Interpretative dances. Thursday night the entertainment Is to culminate in a grand banquet and bril liant dance at the Fontenelle hotel. Here again the local retailers and those of Council Bluffs will not be Included as the crowds from out of town are expected to be so large as to preclude the possibility of throwing the entertainment open to WILSON SAYS HONOR DEARER THAN PEACE (Coutluued from Page One.) ..umber when we masure things upon a national scale. And I wish that when ever an Impulse of Impatience comes upon us, whenever an Impulse to settle thing some short way tempts us, we might close the door and take down some old stories of what American Idealists and statesmen did In the past and not let any counsel In that does not sound In the authentic voice of American tra dition. Then we shall be certain what lines of the future are, because we shall know we are steering by the lines of the past "We shall know that no temporary con venience, no temporary expediency will lead us either to be rssh or to be cow ardly. I would be Just as muoh ashamed to be rash as I would to be a coward. Vator la self-respecting. Valor Is cir cumspect. Valor strikes only when It Is right to strike. Valor withholds Itself from all small Implications and entangle ments and waits for the great opportun ity when the sword will flash as If It carried the light of heaven upon Its blade." LORIMER JUROR PREFERS CHURCH REPORT TO CARDS CHICAGO, Feb. 27. Permission to work en an annual church report "Instead of playing cards" during spare moments, should he be retained as a Juryman, was granted Arthur W. Parker, who has been tentatively accepted by both sides for the Jury in tbe trial of William Lo rimer, former United States senator charged with fraud in connection with the col lapse of the LaSalle Street Trust and Savings bank. Parker la treasurer of a local church. Eight Jurors have been ac cepted tentatively by both sides. OBECK TO MAKE SPEECH AT GOTHAM MASS MEETING (From a Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON. Feb. (Special Tele. gram.) Congressmen Lobeck will go to New York tomorrow to address a mass meeting of Gotham cltlxens at the Casino, called to protest against the embargo on milk for the babies of the central powera Mr. Lobeck takes the place of Congress man Emerson of Ohio, who Is unable to tUl the date. Judge Ben Lindsay of Denver will make tbe principal speech. Hereesaaa Die. NORTH PORT. L I .. Feb. ML Cart a Burr. sr.. died today at his home In Commack, saed SS yestra He had a wide reputation as a horseman snd handlad Maud for her owner, David S. Bon ner, He also tretnod horses for the elder wtuiam K. vanaerbiit. a'wa ( I'M rV: ' , & N. f ':,. ' V I . i f W x 3ev e turner local people, and therefore the rooms and dance floor have been reserved exclu sively for tbe visitors. Kuropatkin to Lead Russ Army of North PETUOORAD (Via London). Feb. 27.- Oeneral Alexel Kuropatkin haa been ap pointed commander-in-chief of the Rus sian armies on the northern front. General Kuropatkin, who was com mander-in-chief of the Russian forces In Manchuria at the beginning of the Russo-Japanese war, succeeds Oencral Nicholas Russky, who was relieved of the command on the Russian northern front December 20 last The Russian northern army has been repelling the at tempt of the i Germans to capture Riga General Kuropatkin has been reported as holding several commands during ths present war, and early last October he was appointed chief of the Russian grenades. Plot to Prove Man Worthless; Two Dead DECATUR. 111.. Feb. 27.-Wllllam II. Norman and wife. Bertha Norman, com mitted suicide after Mrs. Emma Harris was fatally shot by Norman In his home here today. Mrs. Harris, In an ante mortem statement, said the shooting was the result of a plot between her and bet friend. Mrs. Norman, to prove unfaith fulness on the part of the husband. According to .Mrs. Hsrris, Normsn drew a revolver when they accused htm and shot Mrs. Harris. IIS then turned the gun on himself. Mrs. Norman's father accused her of doing tho shoov Ing a few minutes later. af m reply she picked up the same revolver and sent a bullet through her brain. CANT RECOVER FOR HURTS DUE TO MOTHER'S SHOCK MILWAUKEE, Wis., Feb. ST. Hilda Llpps, aged t years, cannot recover from a local traction company for injuries al leged to have been sustained through a hock to her mother. Mrs. Pauline Llpps, four months before Hilda was born. Judge Gregory today so decided when he sustained a demurrer of the company that contended that Hilda had no legal capacity to sue. Her action had been brought by the father. Aaron Llpps. fer tlO.OOA damages. NEGRO WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION IN ELECTION The Negro Woman's Christian asso ciation held Its annual meeting last week and elected the following officers: Mrs. T. F. Rlggs, president; Mrs. Alfonso Wilson, vice president; Mrs. C B. Fred erick, secretary; Mra L. Moore, treas urer. Mirs. J. II. Smith. Mra T. V. alker and Mrs. M. D. Marshall were named to act on the board of directors. wm9 OMAHA BUYS FIRE HOSE W PROMISE Unlike Other Citiea, There Are No Specification and Bidi Sub mitted by Middlemen. TEUST TO LUCK A3 TO QUALITY Why can St. Paul. Minn., submit the niost rigid et of fire hose speci fications drawn by any city and re ceive direct from manufacturer, bids fanning from 48 to 68 cents per foot, each bidder agreeing to comply j with the specifications? Why docs Omaha, with no speci fications, have to submit to bids from middlemen and pay 80 cents to $1.10 per foot for fire hose? Why can St. Paul have a represen tative at the factory, while the hose la betns made, this representative i supervising tests, according to tho most approved modern scientific methods? ! Why does Omaha buy fire hose j merely on the maker's promise and then trust to luck that It will be ; O. K.? Why Is It? Thn fire hose specifications of St. Paul cover three and a half closely writ ten pHges of typewritten matter and Include every festure of hoee require ment, based on expert knowledge. The following are a few of the concluding paragraphs of ,the St. Psul specifica tions: la tbe specification. "Inspection of hose under the require ments of the preceding sections will be carr'.ed out at the factory or factories, where the hose Is made, by the Bureau of Municipal Testing laboratories. The manufacturers must provide ths au thorised representative of the city of Ft. Paul with all equipment and as sistance necessary in carrying out the tests called for In these specifications. A standard guage tester shall be pro vided to test the pressure gauges used. The Bureau of Municipal Testing laboratories of the City of fit. Paul Is hereby designated as the duly authorised representative of the city and will eon duct the tests called for. "Each length of hose delivered must bear ths stencil of the Bureau of Munici pal Testing laboratories, as evldenoe of Its having been examined and tested by the duly authorised representative of the city, and passed as In conformity with the foregoing requirements. "Acceptance of the hose Is conditioner, upon the receipt by the city from Its au thortsed representative notice of label ing and summary of record of examina tions and testa "The Bureau of Municipal Testing laboratories shall be notified In advance when the manufacture of the hose Is to begin and no hose shall be made be fore the arrival of the authorised rep resentative of the city." Nine Babaalt Bids. In the face of Bt Paul'a exacting speci fications, nine manufacturers of fire hose submitted bids, the prices ranging from 48 to cents per foot These bids were opened three months ago. The specifica tions of the Minnesota capital city lack no feature which might protect the city In securing proper hose. The bids were sll submitted direct from the manufac turers. Omaha pays the middleman's profits when buying fire hose. The Bt. Paul specifications cover minute details regarding rubber lining, cotton cover, fittings, weight of hose, teats of all kinds and under all conditions, physi cal teats for a period of ens year after labeling hose at factory, five chemical tests of the rubber lining. ' In addition to the teats made at factories by a repre sentative of the city. It Is required that three-foot samples must be sent for teats st St Paul. The Omaha city council opened fire hose bile on January 14 of this year. The prices ranged from 69 cents to tl per foot Ten thousand feet were purchased at 80 cents per foot. ,000 feet being sold by one favored middleman. On February ft, 1914. the city purchased 10,000 feet from alx bidders at these prices: 1.000 feet at K cents, 1.O0O feet at ti and t.OOO feet at tl.10. , The fire department officials recently stated that ths particular brand ef hose of which S.000 feet were bought last month at 80 cents per foot is as good as any ef the 8,000 feet purchased two years ago at IL10 per foot Two yeans ago. Instead of submitting specifications, ths city pur chasing department for the fire depart ment, bought alx brands of hoee. and after two years' use the fire chief avers the 80-cent hose gives the service. Another feature in connection with the 11 ft r. 5)U H(?XP Omaha system of receiving fire hoee bids la that two years ai a certain brand was offered for 81 10 a foot while this si me brand wss offered by the same com pany last month at SO cents per foot It was suggested that the word had gone out that Omaha would not pay more than M cents for fire hose. An official of a metropolitan city nesr Omaha writes this Information: "Our last purchase of fire hose wae on the basts of SO cents per foot This was honest construction hose superior to the underwriters' specifications. In other words, we purchased a better gradx of hose than tho city of St Paul specified. Thla hose was given physical test to determine quality of the tubea. etc., at the factory by the city Inspector. Prices In Other Cities. "It will he possible to buy hose st a much lower price, but I believe that if only price was considered you would un doubtedly get an Inferior article. Ort the other hand. It Is not necessary to pay the exorbitant prices that have been Pld In the past by varioue citiea, such ss Omshs, paying "0 centa to 81.10 a foot.". Minneapolis submits rigid specifications and ia able to buy high-grade hoee for W) rents per foot Washington, D. C, where government specifications of the moet exacting na ture must be met this month awarded a fire hose contract at 48 centa per foot This for standard hose of two and a half Inches diameter. Omaha has never had fire hose specifi cations. Two years ago the city boutnt lO00 feet on an average price of 81.05 per foot. Last month 10,000 feet were boUKht at 80 cents per foot. Why? FIRE DESTROYS COLLEGE VIEW PRUNING PLANT LINCOLN. Neb.. Feb. 27. The College View branch of the Pacific Press Pub lishing association was completely de stroyed by fire this morning with a loss of 8..0OO, partly covered by Insurance. The printing plant Is controlled by the Adventlst churrh and la one of the many similar plants In the west. It wss known ss the "Foreign Brsnch." Department Orders. WASHINGTON, Feb. ti (Special Tete- WASHINOTON. Feb. 26 fSrcl.l TVI- grsm.) Postmaetars aopolnted: Ne braska, Darr. Dawson county. William F. Lander Casper, vice O B. Dinfenbach. re signed: Anoka. Boyd eounty, Edwin W. Williams, vice .Toe Bergslroni, removed. Wyoming: Mllbume. VMnt countv. Hans Davidson, vice William Barton, re signed. A postofflce has been estsbllsred at Bovee, Charles Mix county, Kotith Da kota with Martin Amtsen aa postinastcr. Civil service examination will be held on March 26 for postmaster at Irvlngton and Markell. Neb. Roes J. IjUium has been appointed rural letter carr'er at Fort Atkinson. Ia. Nebraska penslona granted: Viola Long, South Bend, til: Mary Shannon, Pawnee Cltv. 811 P1PLESJN FACE Also Blotches. So Severe Irrita ted Parts by Scratching, Very Annoying. In Six Months HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "I had a case of sltia trouble that was pretty bad. II came out In pimples and sort of blotches and would Itch and burn and cause me to awake la the nlgbt The Itching and turning were so severe that fff .Sf f 1 Irritated the affected parta t j nmuuos, ucj wvrv piiaclpally on my face and were very annoying. "After so many spealdng favorably of Cuticura 8oap and Ointment I decided to try them. I noticed great relief after having used a quarter of a box of Cuticura Ointment together with the Soap aad In nearly sis 'months I was healed." (Signed) Leander B, Corey, 300 Lafayette Blvd., Detroit, Mich., Sept 1, IBIS. Sample Each Free by Mall With 82-p. Skin Book en request Ad dress posVcard "Catleam, Dapt. T, Itn Sold throughout the world. Safety First banking is simply anctKar wsy flf savins in TTie State Bank of Omaha Jfth end Heme We all know sdversities msv coma. Banks art not immune. Trie senvetiaMS fail That's why the Depositors' Cuarsntse Funs' ef the State of rJeoratka was created. The Stst Bank of Omaha is pwtectej ky this fund. Itf eapetiton cannet loss. It isvites yeu te fntra in this protection. Apply ths sfty frat eritwipW st owt ysur mpnsv wkr H will bs sl umiy isfs. CenvwnisrtU Uc,.,d. siirtam, sninsu Is . M Bans a ths hank yau. 4 3 paid set Tims (0 Certificates. pad en Saving f Q Accounts. Cbmmareta Aeounti niMfsJ All deposit protectee1 by She Deposhan' Gusrsn. H Fund ef the Stat ef Nebraska FOLLOW BILLY SUNDAY CAMPAIGN aJllw Baltimore, Md. Oaaspatga tarta uaday, rea. gT. tUraseaa la TnM n XketaUe of (Us Maettaga, Mailed te Tea a Rpeoial Bakes. TWO MONTHS Dally nd Sunday, SO Cents (Xa Aavaaee.) abeortae Today. Te tart Aay Bete. Th Baltimore News Xa wklok ewe 100 ekasebea ef Baltimore advertise eaaii week. BAJ.THCOBB, KOk ITCHING BURNING R Ti "Cascarets" for Your Bowels If Headachy, Sick For biliousness, bad breath, cold, indigestion and constipation. Enjoy Life! Liven your liver and bowels tonight 1 and feel fine. Tour tongue Is coated! Look lnsld" your watch cover and see! That's ba l business. What have you been eating'' What were you drinking? What kind of a lasy chair did you take exercise In" Now don't think It doesn't mstter. be cause, It's your bowels that talk now every time you open your mouth. That doesn't help your popularity, . nor your I earning capacity. Besides, a person with j bad Dowels Is In a bad way and a coatee. tongue or a bad breath are sure signs of bad bowels and poor digestion. Why don't you get a 10-cent box of Cascarets at any drug store and give your liver and thirty feet of bowels ths nicest, gentlest cleansing they ever experienced. Take one or two Cascarets tonight and wake up feeling fine and fit. All Head ache, Dullness, Biliousness, Bad Breath Ftomach Sourness, Cold and Constipation gone wake up with your head clear, tongue clean, stomach Sweet, liver and bowels active, step elastic and complexion rosy. Cascarets work while you sleep never gripe or sicken. 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