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(, THE r.KE: OMAIM. TFirnSDAY, APRIL 20, 1010. Make Your Body Tingle with life and en ergy for the day's work by eating foods that contain real M.Mm&nt tnor nn nor ika i all the vitality of the body, .in a? effort to digest them.1 Shredded Wheat Biscuit suppVes th e greatest amount; of body -building, energy -creating material with tho least tax upn the digestive organs. It is a real whole wheat food, ready -cooked and ready-to-serve, contain ing ths life, of the wheat grain, nothing added, nothing taken away. Start the day right by eating .Shredded Wheat with hot or cold i'iiilV:. Serve it for luncheon with sliced bana nas or other fruits. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Weak Stomachs Heed i So Do Inactive Bowels First Thing Each Morning Before Briikfatt al WrfUINT from phytic, pllli. mineral wafar, oils nd anarnas, day It from nlht. OtfriaiNT In ts.ia, action, result. -OiMiniaT bacauaa with Iti nil constipation and klndrad allmants paa away Ilka mist bafora tha un. Oin taiNT bacausa ft Invlitoratsa and upt'jIkM.andKCaUltlt la a natu ral way to bailor haalth, a strong atomach, mar rtgular bowal, cle-arar akin, greater ai.argy, LET FRUIT-VIGOR KELP YOU TO GET WELL and KEEP WELL Y tint class drugglat or lrnr.tr can gat Prult. Vigor fpr you $I par lar. Or by parcal poat from ut -Or Jar ll-Four an 3.80-SI lara $3.00. TIWART FOOD CO. tit laaurlt, Ilia. CHICaQD Gray Hair Restored to its Natural Color In law applications to Itanrtrlnal dark, flowy h (a, bo jnatur bow Innf It has baaa gray or faded, ui4 dandrud remorad by It it nti At-no ona will know yon ara uslnc II. 'tho. Hia, II, all dealKrinrdlrantupon raealpl of nrlr. Be nil (or booklet "Ursutlful Hair." ftillo May HpaelaiHaa Oompanr. Newark. N. i. The Treatment of Intoza or La Grippe Kit quit refreshing these days to read of clearly defined treatment for Inflnenta or 1 OHffiK, la an artlcie In the "lnet Clinic," Jir. Jamet Hell, of New York City, says ha la convinced that too mucb medica tion La both unnecessary and Injurious. Whan called to a, cn of la grippe, the patient It usually seen when tli lever It preuit, at tha chill which occasionally tishart In th dlteato.bna practically passed away. Dr. then ordert that tha bowels be opened freely wllu salts, "Actoldt" or titrate of maaneala. For tha hlgli fever, aerara boadache, pain and general soreness, ona antl-kamnta tablet every three hours t Quickly followed br complete relief. Ask for A-K Tablets. Thar are also unci- called forbeadacbe.neuralulo ovi n'l U$e Zcmo for Eczema Never mind how often you have tried and fulled, you can atop burning;, Itching eczema (inlckly by npplpylng a little ascmo furnlrlied by any druaitlat for 2. Kxtta Inra-fl bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the mntncrif'zrmo la applied. In a ahorl time usi.ally every trace of pimple, black reaila, rash, eczema, letter and aimllar akin disease will bo removed. I'or clearing the akin and making II lporoiialy healthy, tenia la an excep tional remedy. It la not greasy, atlcky or watery tond It docs not alaln. When ( ihcia fall It la the one dcponualilo treat ment for all akin dlafaae. Zemo, Cleveland. A DAGGER IN THE BACK That' the woman' dread when idie Sla uu In the mmnina- lo atnrt the riay'a work. "Oh! how my lmk aeliea." (iOl.U MKIiAL Haarlem i 1 1 fapaulea taken to day rnei a tho Imi kai hf of tomorrow taken evcrv lv ends the tai kuehn for all time I (ou t d' liiy; Whnt'a tlie u nf aiifferlim? Hein IhMiik CIOI.K MF.hAl, Ham-lem oil Capule today and lie relieved tomorrow. Take linen or fotir everv dny and lie periimtif nlly free from w remhlnii. illaiieaaina back PHin Hut he mire to net Ull.l MIIOAh. rime IH:nl unl.li Ml. I'M, llaiirlem oil hna been thi National Iteuiedy of Hnllimrt, the IJo eriiment of the Nrlherlanda hav lmi J1 anipl mm lal ( hai ler adthoiilnit ll M lur-tHV.ttHtll Hhil aalf. The ItoUaeMlfc of llollavd would altnoxt aa aoon be llhnut brt'iid as ah would without tier "Ileal I'ut'h Oropa' h ehi" tual;ill) fnm (iiil.ll MI.OAI, HuniU'tii O'l i ). iia 'I'M la Hie one ranti why you will find the women and ehlllien of Itoltuihl en Mtjrdv and lohUMt. i,t MI'liM, are the pure, orlnlnal IUiili-111 oil t'npuUa 1,'iilHiiled direct fioiii the InlHirntoriea In llnaiiniu. II. l land. Hut l' iir Ket ttol l .M.!iA, 1jhi tor the imiue ,.11 ririv U.. 4id i.'.xi'lf druvanxl In i'ed k'' et ?. ! and lint Moniv rrrtimlad If " 1 1 do not heln o Aei-ept oulv th I II Ml il M nUirls are uolta- I...O '4 el Itwiiltrnl OUCH! LUMBAGO? Try Ktisterole. See How Quick ly It Relieves, .i i r ,lt Ml "ft ll'il.l, In l.rU, 'i (I. iiiiii la a""' 'l'!t" lc is .f.Hltl , .'Itll'lf I ..IOtS I I I? 4 Ml n t.",i: l a !., Itii i.ihl 'not. I. ..!- wllh oil nf ln"'ii.t I M I t Ill .C,(. I !, ( l (ml 1 1 1 i'.'-ii't a"l -" iiaa Ml . i t K .1 . . i It I !'. M' t.t "hp n 1 1 i"buiii i n n H 1 1 1 1 1 tyK- i f 1 1 i ii ii"! s-i g' r tit ,, smi i!''f u ...H .M: -: I ,,t l III ), .1 . I ' . . ( ntf Sr. V ( !o, . ' -t tut I.:." ... I.., it,. ' , !. 4' ' ' ' Ml ' I -l.'l " I- !.. I ' i ' . . l I I..' I U ' - i . I-r-1 m c f , , ; r-. ... l - ' i., , . t tt i h-i I a ' I i . v' . ii a '. n t "' -i I t. ! M ! t 1'rHt. ,rj i,. ,,(,. ! f t 4 l ..I f. Y-.C. STORY OF QUARREL ; OVER SUBSEA WAR Complications Begin Moment Ger- j many Declares War Zone j Around British Islet. j SERIES CRITICAL SITUATIONS j WAHIIXOTON, April !'. foinpllea llona between tlm I'nlled Kta:ia and ier many began plllnsr up from the moment the athinarlne war r.one declared around the Ilrllleli lalea. Willi all Eu rope afire In war, the etca of the world were turned upon th Tolled Htatea In expectancy of rievelnpmenla that would threaten to draw the areateat neilrnl Into the ronferente. They were not Ion In coming . , With the torpedoing of tlif f'rltlrli nr Falaba, the flrat American lire we Inst Then In fiilck ilceealon rjiw (he at tacka on the ftulf.Uhf and the ruahlng, American ehlpa. The a"nkln of the Anerlean aalllng alilp William P. Fry ralaed another leaue. but It Involved dif ferent uellnii. and, while II rompll eated the altuatlnn, could not aaaume tha threatenlnn features of the ciaea where Americana Iravelln on paaaenner ahlpa and having no part or Intereat In the conduct nf the war wero aent to their deatha without warnlnc Then came Hie aluklng of th l.uelianla almoat a year ago - In which llj Ameri cana, many of them women and children, were loat In a aubmarlne attack which ubefiient event proved waa known of In advance lo th Oennnti emhaaay In thla country and which waa guardedly advertlaed In the dully pnrere In Inn form of a warning to Amcrl "n to keep off belligerent ahlpa traversing the war zone. It seemed then aa If the breaking point bad come and all eyee were turned on Prealdcnt W'llaon, That night the presi dent after abutting hlmaelf In hi aludy, slipped out of tho White I Ion, . eluded the aocrat aervbe guard, walked for blocka around allent, unfreijuented atreeta of tho capllnl In the attitude of a man confronted with making a great, nVctalnn. The flrat note to Germany pledging the United Htalceto hold U to alrlct account ability followed aoon afterward. Then another national aenaallnn, due aolely to tho fUaltanla negotliitlona, fol lowed. Mecretary Hryan relgned because he could not agree with the president' policy, which he believed would lead to war. While the f.ualtanla negotiation were proceeding the Arabic waa aink, with the death of more Americana, and It eeemcd then tho breaking point could not be averted. Germany I'Kri rlrdaea. The German government then gave lit auranooa not to torpedo more "llnera" and Count von Hct natorff Informed Kecro lury lmalng that the German em)eror' order to the aubmarlno commandera were of inch a nature aa to admit of no mlainderatandlng. Indemnity for Ameri can live loat. on the lAjaltanla waa of fered and while long negotiation over the form In which Germany ahould ad mit the Iflegallty of It act were In prog greaa Auatrla waa brought Into the altua llon, flrat by the deatructlon of the An cona and later by the deatructlon of the reran, althougli In the laftor caae ro aponalblllty never definitely wot fixed. Austria finally gave aatlafactlon in tho Ancona caae and while the l.uMtuna ne gotlatlona aeemed to he riearlng a f.nil aetllement, Germany announced Ita new aubmarlne campaign which began on March I, with the avowed purpose of alnklng without warning any mer.liunt ahlpa of Ita enemlea which carried arma ment. Thla in lead a new feature to the Inane which never ha been ecttT'l and alnce the new campaign began acorea of piftceful ahlpa, many ol them carrying Americana, have been destroyed. Tha climax came with the deatructlon of thl unarmed chnric ateamer Huaacx and tho endangering f about fifty Americana. Mince the Huaaex waa attacked Btate de partment records ahow that more than lxty-fivc ahlpa have been rteatroyed. Although Germany deniea responalb lily for Iho loa of tho Puaaex, the Krendi government la aald to have captured the itibmaiine which deatroyed It and tin American government connldera that Gcr many a dladalmer of reaponalblllty la of Itaelf a confevalon. Tliroughout the whole niKollatlon American official were convinced tliat the German corduct of aubmarlne warfare waa being held over the I'nlled Hairs a a club to force American action against. Great Britain for Ita ordera-in-councll, fur Ita blockaiie of Germany and Ita prnc- 7hcT Mary Page Dy Frederick Lewis, Author of "What Happened to Mary": Tha Caat of Character for TaTE UTKAIIOfl CAIS Of KABT FAOB. Philip lns'lsa. stierasr fr sstssss. la !' alia Msr llenrr Wnall klam ilMauU'sl tisr, SLru4 ut aw4s ki ! t'ts lltMi. sueiiier of Msif, tits sua as la akwaens at amMefing.. . ,. . a.4t AllkSrta B. II IWuMIs, Hil'lil iens , luni lnta nl i n AUurasr.... - JDS H ) oail l r. lien U'Hm , . ras lumi U't I'M". " s m I ) ... .. raki hstaiMil M i ,, l.u.,4 r i Iiii . .. r Maniiua Ml HI, f U'S t--ii ini au A ts Xtn It . Wllosia CVmisi tibia ii .. ! .- , , lH S-MlHi S m ... ' !) U-ntt Mail' ; "' Hi, . . at'. vMiaU (t '$ rtaHt, I'll, br M 'l in I'Miito nm t IIIU'IM M. O niil li l f oil! IhKI'Ui I ' t it we f a P r t r'iH.i.' ' i It oi tie h'l l-d f '! Hi U l l t Si " w ia. tk .Mr "i.ic-.. k t.l.i4oia i! nkm lli'ii wt fir i(i,i.iit, bl ! inlOi it ,t, ! IU r., .1 . , .l ll a p'' ' i i ! w ai b . inn it i t ' i I a 1 " ! lie ). on i a ' I t ,li.. i Km .I...I.I I'.i c i - i t .! a SSI . . , I l i. .i.i .( I i I,. ! tH t i I I.., sm4 t . t. .it. I it o,. 1 --1 I' I t-.. "4 I ' . . I I . . I ' Id) I I I'lcl . t- ' !. gilt Ml .). I ') t li - n a si-si i t I I ' . l. . l.'l . I... , I - H I ! I V ' t I I I 1 .-I l t" .1 '.-4 ! I f I CS il.i .c ll I t M I .1 ,K l H l Gets the Republican Preferential Vote In This State for President V, . JIKNMV rr'nir snri tim i i i n tbal blockiide of the l',uroieBii neulniln which It auapecled of being gatewuya to Germntiy, I'roaldent Wllaon seifHlly refuaed in permit tho two altunll uia lo licoioe con necied, holding that the tiegol'gtlona of the I nljed Htalea Willi ohm belligerent could in no way be nude (inperident upon ila n la llona Willi another. I'pon the uccumuliitlooa of evidence Pieaident Haon and the cublnel hiivn com; to the cnncluelon Hint llicio In aliundnnt evidence H at Germany la vli iating Ita promise nd upon Unit th preMdent I pri pared to outline M netlun (o coiiKres tomoirow. The neat alep will be iJlaelnaed only by the preifdei.t liltHel. when he apeak. BELIEVES DIAMOND EDS ARE BURIED UNDER SEA (( !orrepondence of the Aeoclaed I'ics,) JOIIANNKMIICRil, Mnrcli 27,-An In tcreatlng theory of I t v Wagner, govern ment gcologlitt, an to the premuice of dlamonda In German Houihwcet Africa, now In Ki lllnh poiini fialon, la Ihnl incc the area terminated fifteen inlha fiom the conat depoalt ate burled beneath the ocean. ' The richest land deposit Iihvo been worked out, but there la a long and pro peroua fulcre for the smaller grade of diamonds, There are almi valuable marble bed. She f.lara I hmnlienain'a imgh Itemedy. "J like Chamberla'n'a ('oukH Itemedy better than any other for children l oce.uae It glvea the r)iiicknt rcliif, and la about the only one they will take willlmily," wrltea Mra. Jamea Kern, Mnncbi'ator, N. T. "H la c'lUally good for cold and Croup and l deserving of all the good I can aay for It. I am never without It In the hoitae for It la Invaluable when needed." Obia'nahle everywhere. Ad vertlremcnt, The Crape Hunger. Two wayfarer were renting by the rnadHlde. "Thla la a tough life we're leiidln'," mimed one of them, "rldln' car truck at (lie risk of our live, fcitlln' cliaaed by hrakeimn an' copa an' dog, alecpln' In barn and hayatark. an' entln' the lenv In from other folk' meala. HoiicnI. :: Pictures by Essanay I lock after the theater where?" j "I bad been to the show, air, anil waa coming out whin I mtw Mr. Pollock J'let . ahead of me. I thought he wa looking! for bla limnns ne saw It and hurried j up, liili-nillng to tell him where ll Waa, I , w in n he caught eight nf ll him) If I lurt bi'bliid him, Ho li-fote. when lie steppcit Into It " ( ! A there am one jn the automobile?", "Yea." I ' Could eu a-e liieiu ''' J l.aiignoll w iiviijotril at the t ail I answers be w rect u 1114 I If tin bad ir iiiH-il tin man for a iioii of day be 1 ..til. I pot bae ake. f,, bitter result, ' , I tool. I . n arm na ii.' Im'.Ii epeiod th door for Mi Piillm , and I bisrd a, ! , Its all nam, . hirt P 4 cliirh,' ' 1 ' e -i th-' 11 g n nij.t. u a it 1 I i ri.iiitul im an mom o knom hioa ln.a hi I ona ill. i..,ti dul t.rif tbln a .tiicl mi. 17 1 r ba ConliHt. T nn I A Simple Way lo Heinov t)ru)ruf! Wmkf;- 4 t t N.-l h S - W 4 U I i c. ,), i. li st t . .1 . M m l I 'I I I. sit. : iu I , I . ' M.I . I ... n. .a -...I .1 4 : ,..i t p.- i. ., , '! 1 ' e 4 I ' ll .i j'" ii i ft f it fc. . m 1 1, i if Il I . . . I t .'ll I'll ' - ' I I l ! i ; , ....... i i. , r ) hi . ' .'' "i. . i i th- t ) ; .1 I ft .1 , ,5- a I 'OflI. Hill, aotnetltnea I think It' worse Iban workln' for a llvln'," lle, wot' the mailer with you?" ex cliilnnd bin i omi i hi n Ion. Voddy mean tMn' H dr Joy out of life? '-I'lilla-nYlphlu JiCrtger. VtliaCa In a Kssirf An obi colored womnn, who bad been n former r.'nni o an Ameilcni fiimllv, oro ully I i-oiihH her grand) hlblren for her old niiatri' to aeo. Tho three Utile )nke stood aolldly In line, while old Alnndy tiiUed alioot them lo the holy, ' ii1 Won fin. their name, Manny?" naked the laticr. "I lev' got all flower nn me, mlwe," replied Ihe gi nmlomt her, "Ah nam" Idem mriheelf, Oe biggie' one' panic Glad oil. itml ilc n x' one done -ml llolloiroii". ' "Very t'lelty," .i the ex mlntre' (ommeiil, "And what the third one?' "Mower n imo asuin, rnlrale, Mhe am "Anuhllclni:" i'hone your Want Ad to Tha He. Collie llrfende I hlldreo, Mr, o. I. 'roman, wife of a aecllnn foreman al Graiille I'nlnt, Nev., haa to I hank pet eolllo dog for saving her two children from a rahld coyol. The i IcIoiim iinlmnl attacked the lllll one while they played III the back yard, I nl wa held al bay by the dog until Mr. I'rontimnn aecurcd a gun and shot l. The coyote una plainly ralild Bacra tni'iilo 'fee. Says Body Is a Poison Factory Urges everyone to drink glass of hot water before breakfast. Juat aa coal, when It burn, leave h bind a certain amount of Incombuatihla material in the form of aahr. 11 Hit food end i.iink In km day af er day leave In the alimentary canal a certain amount i f Indlgcaillile mat) rial, which If not con -pletely eliminated from the ayalein e uli day, become food for the million o" bacteria wlib h lufeat the bowel. Prom thl m of left-over waate, toxin, and ptotiiHlne-IIke polaona are formed an1 sucked Into the blood, Men and women who can't get feeling right iiiimt begin lo take inside hatha, l efore enling brrnkfiiat each morning orlnk a gins of real hot water with 11 I tiHpoonful of llmeatone phosphate In It I to wimh not of the thirty feet of howela tho preloua day accumulation of polaona and loxlna and to keep the entire alimentary canal ilean, pure and freh, Thoso who are aubject to eh k lieadaelie, t colds, blliouaiie, conllpntlon, other who wake up with bad taale, foul breath, ! backache, tlieumatlc ailffnea, or have a j aour, gay atomnch after meals, ar wrkid to get g quarter pound of lloosione I hoaploite from Ihe drug itore, and lieln 1 practicing internal Manila I inn, Thla will mat very little, but la auffii lent to niak.i sin one an cnthunlaat on Ihe auhieel, Itemimlier Inside bathing I more im portant than out.l le balhlng, because th ahlu porta do not absorb Impurities Into the IiIomI, causing (.r health, while th bowel pote du Jusl na oap and hot air iliansr, swerlena and frein th Mn, s hot wlr and lliitiiiie phos pi, ale act on the ihnnsi IPer, k oliie and bow i - Advil tleiiien, f 11 T 4 P TO RECALL ARMY IF RUPTURE COMES Break with Germany Would Mean Withdrawal of American Forces from Mexico, VILLA PURSUIT AT STANDSTILL WASHINGTON, April 18. Th j gdmlnlatratlon la walling on further report from Amprlcan officer In Mexico before deciding; whether the,' expedition aeeklng Villa dIihII be withdrawn or reinforced for further 0ierallnnH. Indication at th War dcpnrlment btirw out prong report from Hip front that th purwitt of Villa wait tempo rarily at a atamlHMll. It thought prnbuble, thouel) no official would talk about thl phar of th queatlon, lliut the (Jer nian nltual Ion would ltav some hear ing upon the Impending dorlalnn. If a break In diplomatic relation wllh (Jermany la foreaonn by Ihe adtiilnla- tritlon It I virtually certain that tho' troop will ho walled from Mexico! Immediately. They would be needed at hotti aa military prudence; would ! rennlre that gtopa lm taken to prr-J pare for r ventualtlea in Mtirope, Bank Clearings Rank clearing In the l'mied male for the week ending April 11, aa reported to Ilradetreet'a ,loi riial, New York, agare ate 4.iV.J,WI,non, analnat II 41,2l,fi(i week and tl.l.l.'Xv.M In thla wek laat KVJ. ''""a'llnn e'e irln'i irc.iie r,. !';,e,'in)i list week and lUMM.nsi In tlil wek leal yenr. Kol lowing are the return for this week win percentage of erange shown hi wee a compared wllh thla week ver lot I CITIKfl, N'ew York ..... Chicago , i'hlladdphia ., Iloalon r). l,oiil Kanaaa City . Han Kranclaeo I'lllalnirah .... Xnlllmnr Cleveland I 'el roll Cincinnati ,,,,, Minneapolis ,, t-oa Anga!ea ,. OMAHA New Crleana . Milwaukee IjouInvI c ,,,,, Allmia Ut, I'nul Amount, Inc, I )ec, J,7.il,4:il.,i..nj ;w ', i on 1 1 M fsr ) 2I.MI.V l Ml lie On i!I,Mi.0ii l0,V,k,lft fVt,if,!lfli 4'i,IMI,0 fll 41, HI Hli to.nifm 4 ;'! Ki i!l, 14 I,. M , l V. V, 4'. II a., 21.3;, la fi , 114 4 , 41. r. 41 1 . 2il,2'Arti' 3, ari.4Bs ire; j 7:, , ;jr,Mi. 111, 2l,N7jf Olil H , IS a!,o. u j It, 74 1, (mil H7, I ;.V7n nf)' I!i 6:. i:.',M,iKII 1 1. 1 , Acorn Standard Cabinet Range !iJX-rlLxjLj!xJI fJ 'V'ii'M,we "iWaraeis ' vl irre ,mm I lj vNo. 337 Acorn A compact raiiR-c, fits into a kiiwiII upaec, easy to keep elenn, completo in every detail. OITered to you during April at MM off tho regular price. In- ,. sped it on our miIch floor before purchaniiiff your new range. Regular Price S37.00 April Price . 53300 ' 5' r DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Omaha Gas Company , South Stdo 4819 So. 24th Street. South 247. C-4 A af. 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