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Nebraska SORORITIES LEAD FRATS AS SCHOLARS Average! Compiled at State U Show Girl "Greek" Are Beit Students. DELINQUENCY REPORTS MADE ' LINCOLN, April 15. (Special.)- University of Nebraska girls, who arg members of the fourteen Greek- letter societies, again estabiiahed their su premacy over the member of the twenty Nebraska fraternities in scholarship, according to figure made public yesterday by Dean Eng berg of the delinquency commute. The girl led the men'g organizations by a good margin for the last Mm enter of last year, but Increased their lead for tbe first half of the '15, "16 school year. The girls societies showed better scholarship, while tbe men fell down a compared with last year. t The Iiwt seholantla atariitlng nf any Kill' organisation wu higher thrt th bft In any tit th fraternities, The ghlm had an neraii ricllnriicncjr of but 3 9, tnuwl with 13.2 for lli mill, ln-lln IirMa Helta l.ead. ticlta, ttelta, frella led th sororities ltb a graded everett of 277.S anil f)iln qnency of but 1.3. Acacia was first of the wen' organization, wltli Alpha Tbeta Chi leading those of the societies brlong Ina to t tie Interfratcrnlljr council, The follow In a tebl Indleala th scholarship of the different orgsniKntlon, with the first column ahowlng th rank of fraternity or sorority, the aneofld th graded average, which Include ths ellenc of ti e eork, and ths third th tfa liwiuency: TmATRRVlTIKB. Z..7,? 2,1 1V..A mi I0I.4 t'H f JIM 1W.lt IX li 145,7 1X7.9 137. 121,4 mi A.Ti !.'4 !l7 m.t S2.S 77,2 1.7 2.7 2,1 4 1 , 7, a t.r, 1i o ' i o 11.5 it,; 10.5 114 14,4 19.8 IX 1 1 HO . 2;',r ..13,2 1.8 4 Z. S.S 1.1 .7 2 6 7 9 2.7 3 1 I..1 7.7 ., .9 fM, hnell lit) hi, I lll'lil lloiii Milt Ktia flil..,.,,,,,. 4 Alulin Tln.t bf ., 5 I'm hiiplm I'm. I'hl lemma 1'cha. 7 Aloha Tun Omega, Wlver Tyiix 9 Alpha Marti I'hl.,,,,,, .lit Ham hl 11 (iilln. Tnil licit,, ,,,,,,,.1'i f'elttt, I'Mbm .,,,.,!!! Jslama I'll) Kpslldli, .....U tf.la Tli"l I'l 15 Kappa Hlttma,,,.,, 1 1 Hi-It r'hl , ,.,,17 t Inn Nu ..IS Kama. Alpha Kpallon. ,,,)! I'hl ticha, Thcia.. Average ., mwmvnvM. Iielt. Iielt, delta.,.,., 1 Kappa Apha Theta,,,,,, 2 T'rlti tliimiiia,. X ,M;l,ll. I'hl t I'l Hem I'hl ,,.,., f- licf'a y.etn , I Alpha Jill 11 7 ;iiiiti l'iit fMjt. Ai-hoth ,,.,,10 Alph ('hi rhtioga H Alph XI Helta,. V. Alph Ornl r;n Vi.. is .. hi OmeKa ..,......,,14 Average...,. 17 1 m 4 271.$ 2i2, 'm. t. 2f,),5 2t .7 ,7 4 212 1 1,2 I'm liar nt Alton. At.I.EX, .Neb,, April IS.-tKrieeiaU-Th Commercial dub and bimlrie men of this place will give a drag lay April 22, t which time prise end premium will be given to every farmer who come t town on a dras, The Idea In to tncour. se road dramtlng. A prlie of 7. ceh will he given to the man rtrarln the rnoat rod that day, also prtai of Vi snd $2.fl0 for second and third, Itenidns the cash, each biialnc place will give an srtlole of merebandi. r-ml( nt Hrbrbah. rO.VCA, Krb April li,-(HptHl,) The eltvcnih annuel convention of the thir tieth dlotrl' t of rtclwHkh will be held her Msjr 11, The dlatrlct 1 eompoMd of eis lodge: Wynot, Newrtl, t'nnca. South eioua City, Allen and Kmeron. The following tat offlci will be prcuf-nt: I'lorenee Wgner, prenldonti Hut tie Koasland, vice preMdent; Nora C. Tewnsend, warden; Emma 1 Talhoit, tecrtlary. j NOTES FROM BROKEN BOW AND CUSTER COUNTY KHOKKN BOW, Xeb., April 15,-(Bpc-cial,)At the last meeting of the city round I an ordinance wa panned vacat ing certain purl of street. In order that the new dr-;t to bo erected by the Bur lington railroad, ehall have an adequate location, tiround will l broken at once. The Hlte for the new depot I directly ai roan Twelfth avenue, two block went of the present Hlatlon. The structure will be, thirty by eighty feet In slse, and I to be built of prenned brick, wllli enam elffl brick flnlHh for Hie Interior, It will cot t .). A new freight station will tic built west of the passenger station, Alton Hall ,a youth of IS year, resld. liirf near lir-rwyn, l unibr srrest i-harged wlih ailempted imsault upon 14-year old Ml i i l-i Martin, of the same neighbor hood. When taken lfnr County Judge retd, Hull akid fur a contlnoance. The i unit i.hiik iI May 5, tha dale of hear Ii B and Nurd bin bnnd at tl,i0, tin. am l.e ui! furnished by the OW. miaul s fiithr, John t". ttoyrr, wImi arrested at Anim( by Khfilff Wjlmirt, f,.r boot ltil. pleMilrd Jfillly Itefm Coonty h -Id" I'oid and wait rim d 1i slid v il,ft mallei) cf ( nllanur i itiao ar ' 'I on the Siiiuo disrge and wis put t in cr bonds to set- ir for h"iiiii! May t MAN 'OF N'NFjy.tiGHT CANDIDATE FOR OFFICE St;tMi lni.AMi, Net., A it V is-. 1 I' .im i 1 h.- ! 1.-t iwndlitstii r n. i ii, f .f ii.iii ..ai.,M at Urn pi)ii,i!i this ' r tn S"-nki ( 1 i.. i, ri K(ai ' li'.iiini iiiMtitt. uHthg te a .Mr, Ju t,n, a uinitr iii!cr,. fsbilng M t-,i. Mr. mui I ii ti) ..) ji.uf ;a-t l"imt xt INuuvh b fca H" "I .' f i s aely a Ii can In I! 1t 'M i-t nt lot lit It i '.-'.! .', i.it I ! II. Hi'tiuH, an I tt ! M 0). iH Mis'atilN, lis 1 1 i.,ii,t e( l Hiding to in. i i,. I c t'l tH iry tw 1 tins, tint v- $ t-l .v tl.t t . t , .i.i. rtl unit i. mt i,)iiii in r,.. wa h -i , :o ,t.. a l" M V- le f 1 IV t lt . t'l ll H.S It Milt! . VleH.l.tii t tab al SiI4m. llmai i tt f .. , Af. ft i " )Hie I't-iu l.fist.. p.,)- ''i a t i.ii l nn,.!9 a h I , t h l(,l,,,i.iiwi I t I'".'-", i-all-xn S 1 -.(, , I . . K - ', f-is t.(uai..( '(..( is-.l,-t it- (""-, M t (I Ii ...l tttw .-i'.!' t I iii(!,l,il r.- Mi i t ' I'll,' llir . . Arbor Day Officially Fixed By the Governor's Proclamation, (From a Waff Con-expamlent.) I.tNTOLV, April 15.-.Sp,.Uil -41nv. trnnr Morohrad thl afternoon lusucd the annual Arbor rfHy proclamation, a fol low: " The grove were find' first tern pie,' Th cedar of l-chnnnn are often pokn of, enpei-lally In ancient lltcra lur. s among the niont lntereltng fea ture of nature. The Importance of tree planting cannot be ovrn-ntlinatwi. A few J ear ago thl slala wa a vat prairie, Irctchliig out to the west a fur a th ty could reach, Hut with th mtrch of civilization began the placing of tree, until now grove and orchard appear on every band, dignifying th hill and beautifying the valley. Much of thl hn been cansel by fh lnpfrntlon of Arbor day, and ha been continued from year to yesr With Kreat ucee. With the production of tie ba come the feathered tribe, the robin, th wren, the oriole, th bluebird, th thruah nd AMY WILSON WINS HER CASE Woman Injured by Sudden Stop of Street Car Will Collect $10,500, FORT CROOK CASE IS DECIDED IKrolrt a tff Correspondent ) l.JNCOLN, April I5,-tHpecial.-In opin ion handed down by the supreme court till morning, the court affirm th Judg ment of th riougl county district court which gave Amy h, Wilson $, i",Ws) ver- ll' l SKiilnst the Omnha St. Council llluff tret Hallway company for Injurle re ceived while about to alight from a, car caused by Ih motorman stopping the car o suddenly that li w thrown to the floor of the car and received perm, nent injuries, , Injanellon Will gland. The supreme court affirm the judg ment of the Harpy county district court, covering a suit brought to enjoin the village board of J'ort (.'rook from Issuing a saloon license to It. f). Waned, Tli opinion Is by Judge Hose, who re cite "that (be village I within twe end one-half mile of the Fort Crook rriilltry pout, which I not maintained enolunlvely a a siMi corps post, The trial court overruled a demurrer to the petition nd the ilefendnrit refusing to plead further an Injunction was granted and th dn- feudsnt appeiilr-d." Th defensns alleged that there was no basi for the clnsslflcatlon prohibiting an- bion within two miles and a half of a military post nd those maintained - cluatvely for signal corps, but Ih court hold that the application it th same. o lininne for flelny, "In fhe bsei(c of a special centred or special circumstance which take the case out of tbe general rule,, a carrier of live lik 1 not bound to us extraor dinary mean to forward a shipment of tock. In such esse the shipper will b held to have consented to the carriage of ueh dock by the regular train of the carrier on It ordinary schedule," Th case was one brought by lljrry M, I'syne In the Doiigla county district court against the Chicago, Milwaukee at Kt, Pu railroad because of Oday in a shipment of irtock from Luther, la to Omaha, a distance of 1W muv. It Is Shown that th shipment wo on tin; road twe,nty-r,vcn and one-half hour, I.ul,'ier Is on a br-inch line of the. road and tt wa shown thai the car hlppel went over th main line on the first train through fter It reached Madild, la., the Junction point. Mas f nrer Sbaftlne. 'A violation of th ttatute requiring th employer to guard bftlng in grOK negligence," ecconjlng to tbe, gupreme ourt. The ease ws on brought by .tame McCarthy agitlnlt the vil1e of itavenna to recover damage for i'Ht,'fi tor per aonal Injuries reused by falling from a ladder while whitewashing th wall of the village pumping st.it Ion, having been caught In the shafting of the pumping machinery end Injured. A judgment of 110,000 w rendered, but wa cut by th Buffao district court, be fore whom too suit wa tried, to l,0i. from wtilch court th village appealed and the court utuln the lower court. Turn old furniture, household good and' clothing Into cash with a lie Want Ad, YOU can WEAR and OWN a while paying for It on EASY You Mill never whilo you will rnjuy wearlnx your Ulnm'inil a long lino. Make your -liHilon now no nenl to wait, lour credit is good with us. f l, a V I- i rjT - mmr - ; VS. rtndaal, e Kegular Welch Z I I r e. Solid: m t, .:rl L.m" g..ll, bcsutiful-'H--M(-eeel,t ,aM i. drtanbed, so , . lHaii I, i ,i. worn as rsmUiil lie as i v ilaiaue(, " , ..e hi,-i.. I tim g.il.l i i 1, .iiU .lliii.in.l i,..'. itMr- fii , ; , , J, M. t., ..,.. ' " I'-nl lei'l' ,i,r, , ( fiifier whit., or gt-l iet i.iin, at . ).!s?3 II 40 Maelk UM UMl . Must k, Ona siif entll p, ., III". -. 1 a ilea lo.m.m I r Ttil w. id .i i ., nt oiti g .,( I i;i tuua-l tVit'i" N 1 l,i-,i ! ten l i-.c . I Mil end I'M ll .1 I rti ' I v. ME ' 0FTIS The Old Reliable, mond and Waltti rlle riuiif, I'll )l ftSMiffl fill " '-' " CEDAn DROOK old enow OLD TAYLOR I ItM; In sierj I . .1 ) Kikltg smi) n it (ir .. i a i i i-.i, I ( I t.i (M ens, UHUiUsUI MUUil. Cipitol km many other ornltholoslcat specimen, thai cauiio th morning end evening air to vibrate with their ongs and cheer the heart of all that hear, let u not therefor, forget thl Important service which we can render to ourlve end to those who com after u. "t am plneaed, a governor of the state of Nebraska, to anln call attention to Arbor dy, which will occur Baturday, April 22, l!il. And I would urge our peo pie to plant tree and shrub, thus 'id Ing vain and beauty to the land In which we live; that the teachere In our .-hool may enllut the attention of the pupil and liwtlll within them a diepoHt lion to plant tree and ahrub and flow, em, P.y so doing yuu Implant higher Ideal of life and Irmtlll disposition that will render them useful cltlr.cn. "in testimony whereof J have here unto set, my hand thl loth day of April, )1K, "JOHN H. MOrUSlJEAO, Uovernor of Nebrka." Peter F.O'Sullivan, Pioneer Newspaper Man, Answers Call WKHT rOIXT, Nh., April 1l.-(pec1al Teh strum l-l'eter P. O'Bulllvan, veteran adltor and newstmper man of pioneer days, died lute Ihl aftrnoon al hi bom here, jusl two day fler th burial of hi wife. III health had been falling for om time nd" the hock of her death broka hi heart, lie wis born In Toronto, Canada, v enty-thre year sgo, of JrlsU parentage, and learned th printer' trd at an early sge, II came wet after th war and darted the old Kloua City Tim, and worked for th 8loug City Journal a reporter and compositor for some lime snd wss well known among the printing fraternity in all the river towns In WW be removed to Omaha, and then in 174 to West Tolnt, where he estab llshed the West I'olnl Progress, a strong domocretlc paper of much Ini.uence, con ducting It successfully until u.. II was a member of th county board at the tlms of his death, being repeatedly re-elected, and has held many offices of honor ml trust, II was a veteran of the civil war, Purlng the legislative session of Mr. O'Kullivan was head proof reader, Mr. O'Hulilvan is survived by flv chil dren, Ho left host of friend end d mlrers, III absoluta honesty and un tuning good humor endeared him to everyone during his long resl.ene here. He ws a power In politics, possessing the happy faculty of gntnlng hi point without losing the friendship of the oppo site party, r"aoe Hushes at Drrrlnn. wv KRTON, Kcb April J6,-(Hrieal Telegram,)-Fa mud R, McKdvIe epok bete at. II odoek to a large crowd, ficnti metit hern I strong for Hugos for presi dent and M"Ke)v,e tor novernor, Hitchcock' Looks Ahead to November TOR If, Neb., April 15,(Rpeclal Tele- griim.)-tnil,ed Htnles Hcnator Hitchcock replied to charge titadc here by former secretary of ritato ftryen before e good siaed aiidlcnee t the Auditorium thl efternoon. Ho wa Introduced by A, K. Ollbert, He poured gome hotehot Int W. J. Rryen and emphatically denied many of the allegation made ty him here, lie said Mr. ilryan traveled In the same company with him for twenty year when both were opposed to pro hibition, tit now Mr. Bryan wa In fa vor of prohibition, while hi position wa Just the same, He cloed hi editress with the fo'wlng: "The primary wsr will oon be over, Iha democratic party I the political home of more than 100,000 votere In Ne breske. Kome of u ere on one side and some of us on the other aide Just now, It us avoid doing and saying thse thing which make It difficult to bring about tbe necessary union for the fall campaign for the triumph of the cause of tho people. We owe this to the party and o It to our great stand rd-bearer, Woodrow Wilson." DIAMOND PAYMENTS ttilaa the money rtiZJ: .-...i.i- t a atuaih. Original Dia Credit Haute Mas HI, a. - WW !?,nW1 llf vttn oraeii vr isHdvi WHISKEY t ' 3 f Yenri Old a fin. 1... t r4l t mi, -h-ii I rull Quart s4 V Nebraska VOTING ABSENT FROM HOM. Person Must Be in State, but Out side His Own County to Use the Law. HOW BALLOT MAY BE CAS tKroni a Staff Corrrapindrnt.) LINCOLN, .Mull 1f..-(!p dul.)-Tha U regarding voting by mall appears t b not fully unib ratood as regard what ccn stltuteg real absence from home. A Hv cannot tali advantage of tho right tt end in hi vote by mall utile he i absent from the county In which h' horn I located. If an Individual I -with, the county In which he ha a rght t vote, h must go lo 1,1 losal voting Iv;. ml depotdt hi ballot in person. Jn order to take adventuae of the vot ing by mall law one must he within ih tat and cannot iat hi vote by ma'l If outside the at it I e, Iln may pn s.-ir lilmatdf to any Judgn of election at any voting place within till stale and after taking ait oatli that he I ft legal voter In th county, precinct or waid in whldi he hold his residence. He will then be given a stieclal ballot upon whh-h sbn'i be printed the name of alt national an J state i-andhbUe, and constitutional smendments, but blank fl to distil t and county candidates, and he shall write In th mimes of such candidate not printed thereon ami ahull mink the mtiw us any resident voter may, and shrill fold the rame snd hand It to the Judges in the same manner as the regular voter, but the ballot shall not be deposited in the ballot box nor entered upon the Doll book. It shall together with hi affidavit be placed in an envelope upon the back of which the Judge alia 11 writ the nam- of the voter and the place where he I entitled to vol and th Mint shall be signed by the Judge. However, If the ap pllcant votes In a dty where registration i required, he shsll hand to the Judgo of election a copy of bl registration dgried by th registration derk of the city, in which tho the registration wa made, which with the ballot liall be re turned In the envelope, The envelope shll then be mulled lo the clerk of the county in wh'ch the voter hoi'"1 hi lega" residence, The county clerk shall preserve tlu envelope unopened until the canvassing boatd meets lo canvs th q tniid titan hall turn th same over to the board, which shall In the presence of the county clerk and "no other person," open the same and make the proper enfly on the, poll book of the voting precinct In which the voter reside. Th ballot will thou be placed in an envelope and ealcd up Willi the proper endorsement of the board, showing by whom the vote was cast and the voting precinct whore the vote should be cast. Tli mamber of the board and the county clerk must ke -p ail tilings secret in connection with the ballot. LIVERY BARN AND GARAGE AT TEPUMSED ARE BURNED TKCl'MSKlf, Nb April iS.-tfipedal) The big delivery barn of Mason A iirlnk- ley, with the moat of the content end tbe garage of T. if. 1'i rry Co., and a pert of the content, were destroyed by (Ire ahortly before midnight Thursday, The fire ws discovered In the livery barn, and it I not known what caused It. A lot of hay, an automobile, a lior mule, some grain, harness, two auto mobile and a general J in a of auto sup plies were lost. The livery barn w insured for I1,0W) and Perry A Co. bad $1,200 Insurance on their gnrag, which will partly pay th loss only. McKelrla and Iln Hon lob. Cf'IANP, Neb., April H-tPpedsD-A McKelvie Kor-Oovernor club wa organ ized here on Wednesday evening with about thirty eharter member. The fol lowing officer were elected: !. P. ?,d tle, president; F. B, MeCauley, vice preal dent; C. H. lloger. ecretary; K'rrd Her raid, treiirnr; executive commit tea, J. E. Howell, Charlea I.ltidgren and J. A. Austermann. Th members of the dub pledged themelve to work for th Mc Kelvie for governor. At a uhquent meeting held Thursday, It w decided to change the name to "McKev-Kor Governor and Barton-Kor-C'ongres club," II u m ph re ys' Se vp n t y-nc ven For Grip, Influenza, To get Ihe best results, lake "Bev- erity-seveti" , at the first feeling of etching t'iMik Jf )m watt until your bona begin lo ache, to cough and sneeie, have sore throat and Influenia, It may take longer. tin and ft at all druggist or tnellel TONIC TABLETS after the Grip or any lung lllnea.i, lilt) nil 111 cvliannlliili. insi of sticnsiti or aftetil, General U-hilit)-, ik Hutiiiihrrys' InttU! 1 abl-ts price, il.Vil, at drug sli'iee nr mallm! mi rcci lju of ptin- nr sent (', i. l WjimIiisM' ll .i- .i M- I.. , t'o , I .', tMlilaoi ei.iel. . i s, ik. Oa.siar0va4 SANATORIUM TM tPMItl tl 1k sal 19 the realist e( itk (erst fciidt.,i ;l ji4 Ualr t aet groaad. t tatlreiy ' tiat, gal ra4de It p.li I daeelff aae 1 fce eaa IslJlat laiag fitted lot sad dte4 t Ihe trtl t sun .uaiei MO a4 -il 4 , a wtkta ef 4,!it t IS 1-1 tie Kl t 't tg 4eif4 ler 4 wi I In Ik imI treatu' i ,,f ale piH eM aa,utf leg let a ti ''kf .1 sere 4 p . al e risa Nebraska 0MMERCIAL CLUB OF NORTH PLATTE FEASTS Noirni pi.ATTK. Neb., April U -tpcclal.lNearly ?10 men gathered at the 'resbvterlan church for tho annual ban Ui-t of tho North Matte Chamber of ommerce. W. R Fisher, secretary of le Alliance Commercial dub and sei-re-ny of the state association of imnmcr ;lal club, was tho speaker of the v.i ng. He told of tho work being done, by be Alliance club and offered i num i r of suggestions for work to be done North JUatte, Fivr new member of he board of directors were named and he board empowered to elect officer of he dub, , Hellevlng that to readvertlso would ring better bids for paving, the city 'oumll rejected the bids submitted by lnht concerns from Lincoln, titmiha, ''loreuce, Kt. Joseph, Kansis City anil Chicago, for twenty five blocks of paving to lie none here this summer, Tit r-Hy lerk hn been Instructed to rea Ivertlsn "cr bids and the new Mils will bo opened un May 12, Turn old furniture, household good and Nothing Inlo cash with a ee Want Ad. 415-17 So.WSL h! I Reato feaj aua Omaha llomefumiihing IJratiquarte.rtzzztszszsz A Store Fell off Tlio Ifatoti & Lnlr Store is doridcdly a, hi ore ,of tlir peoplo. Our immenso stocks of reliable merchandJUc, moderate pricea and unexcelled service moot every require ment of the thrifty, energetic, economical, money making, money wiving, home loving folk, who are the life of Hhh great city, You'll find uh ijiterefstod in something more than making a Bale and getting your money, We're as ready to serve you when you don't buy as when you do. Try ual eaoeimaMe Ij Lateot Ideas 3S I srai I T 1 J3 The' entire street salesfloor of the Beaton & Laier store is now U given over to the display of New Summer Furniture. A wonderful assemblage of Up-to-the-Minute designs in every- I q thing essential to the I ' " - - - .-w . .v.s.vu uxu, ,4 IIUVI 1V.UII IIU1. T 1 ivory jLnamei, rrosieu wrown, j?oresc ureens and natural va rieties to suit Every Taste-Prices (and Terms if desired) to suit fj every possible requirement of every possible Unrivalled Values in around. In fart no homo these goods. 4 yrHrocsPBiN5 - -1w--r-fc gr -if.-y FRENCH HORSE INSPECTION Union Pacific Transfer Yards STARTS MONDAY Three Classes Cavalry Artillery Heavy Artillery lust Starting Now 30,000llemi Contract RIFtBErlCE firsl ilm hnk if Council Bluffs BEN FRANKLIN - 'S-p "v i' -'1 i 5 n y ', .WI1,'S Ai y't y -I'Mti'j DR. BRADBURY, Den is 27 Venra In Dinnliii. PJI-'.-a WiHiilmen of Hie World fllilit, I'Imhm D. 17.111. Illh and I arniint Ht., Ownhn. Hour to fl! Humlii), HI te 12, WETEE HERE TO "GEOWWITl dOWEG OmVrSEEyj Phone FMraieMMo - T i inn- Sunroom, Porch and i . 1 -t- i r High Ornde goods that can he is strictly up4o-dafo without o! mm Bed Sprimigs Cmth Bdo, etc. You art particularly invited to attend a .spi-eial dem otitrntion of th well known Knglander priHlucts at Hoittoii & 1 nter "ft any day Wm week. A factory expert will he in coii-tiiiit ntleudaneo and give vim noino pointers on good alffpiiig etuiiloit wrth kiiuHing. A Full Line of the Englander Products Rtady for Your Inspection WILL YOUR TEETH HA VE THE CARE THIS YEAR Guard Your Teeth for Life Protect them agutiiMt Decay, Pyorrhea or any Gum Disease. Make a few of your l.iizy Hollars work. It, will be an Investment for the future that will yield ltl Intercut. And then it 1 a' IF.H'.'SK against poor health which Dlsenecd, Tenth, and Gums aro hound to bring, through "neglect, say nothing of the discomfort and actual pain. Take a few lessons front tuo lit this world wide necessity, The Care of tho Teeth. My X- Kny fr Dentlslry will show you more In fifteen minutes than weeks of explanation and you will l.i"-'etnnd It hotter. For all work performed In thl.. office my money-back guarantor) I as good hh tho coin it self, for 1 mean It and my word Is my bond. .input-toil Tcftli to fill Hi e spaces loft by ex traction. Most natural In looks, , leading (he Mnrdi of Dental I'rotcresn. firD y 0-335. The Fere I Summer Home. Im- m tJlKJllj-ylJ 11 1 W 1 i purchase. used in every homo tho year at lea-t a pieco or two of ths EmsitoEdhr V.i tluM wottdeifnl ensentioli to M u , 3 llWHuir . W. I J 11 H hi O ll 3 J