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    TIIK REE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, A PHIL 26, IMG.
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MISS ALLEN HAS
SPLENDID NERVES
oman Living: at 2525 Rees
Street, Omaha, Says They
Are Now Steady as a
Clock.
Gains 3 Pounds on Tanlac
Many wonderful nd'raominia hat
b'f n given lo Tanlac, but the Btatement
made by Mle XV'inilu A Urn, who clnrka
In a down town gtore, la of apei'lal lntrr
rat to men and women who lead an active
life. Jil Allen liven at 2511 Ileea trel,
Omaha.
"I uffered with nervouaneaa," ' akl
Mica A Urn, "I had very poor digcatlon
'ind no appetite. I did not aleep well, 1
wa ao weak that every little exertion
tired me. In fact I waa all run down
and had headarhr every day,
"Well, 1 heard of Tanlac, relieving ao
many Omaha people of their allmenla
that I decided to try It, After taking one
I otilB I am happy to any that I feel like
u now woman. I fuel o much i runner
md belter in every way.
' How grand It la to be relieved of thoaa
liorrlble headache. My, I want to eat
nil the time now and ray nervea are aa
Mrftdy aa a clock, I never wake during
ihe night and feel much refreehed In the
' morning. Think of if, I am three pound
heavier, too.
"What a help TanUc la to the girl who
haa to aland behind the counter all day.
It makee her houra aeem shorter and her
work eaeler,"
Thouaanda of women who feel fagged
out nil the time and take little Intereat
In their work endorac Tanlac aa a won
derful ratoratlve.
Tanlac may he obtained In Omaha at
Hlierman & McConnell'a Trug Ktor, ear
ner Sixteenth and Podge atrecta.
Tanlao may be obtained in Benaon of
Hie Bchlllcr-Beattle Drug Htore; Spring
field, H. Flegenbaum; Wecplnif Vater,
Meyer Drug Co.; Nebraaka City, Ifenry
rtrhwake i Co.; Auburn, K. II. Port;
Aahland, II. II, Cone; Malmn, P. H.
Fitch; Fremont, Ilrown-Kredwrlrkaon
Orug Store; Oakland, M, O. Harding &
Bon; Clarkaon, K, H. Koia; Columbia,
f'urlly Drug .Store; Monroe, HIH'a Phar
macy; Madlaon, K. K. Burrla; Nlckeraon,
Voung Murrle; Kullerton, Orlffln Hroa,;
liroken now, 8. It. Ie; Unadllla, Frank
A. Ilncoln; Touhy, Jamea Kacirek. Ad
vertlaemnnt, '
A.TTXMTXOW UOOIST.
An cxclualve Tanlac agent la
wanted In every Nebraska town and
village. In two montha one hundred
and twenty live Nebraake drugglata
have Joined the Tanlac aalee fore.
Tor particular addreaa Agency Iie
p&rtinent, Cooper Medicine Co., Pay
ton. Ohio.
FREE TO
ASTHMA SUFFERERS
Mew Home Cure That Aaron Can Vie
Without Diaoomfort or Iog of Time.
We have a New Method that cure Aath
ma. and we want you to try It at our ei
penae. No matter whether your caae la of
Inng-atandlrig or recent development,
whether It la preaent aa occaalonal or
rhronlc Aathma, you ahould end for a
free trial of our method. No matter In
what climate you live, no matter what
your age or occupation, If you are troubled
with aathma, our method ahould relieve
you promptly. . ,
We especially want to Bend It to thoae
apparently honelea caae, where all forma
of Inhaler, douche, opium preparatlona,
fwmea, "patent emokea," etc., have failed.
We want to ahow everyone at our own
exponae, that tbla new method la dealgned
to end all difficult breathing, all wheel
ing, and all thoae terrible paroxyama at
on'-e and for all time.
Thla free offer la too Important to neg
lect a alngle day. Write now and then be
gin the method at onoe. Bend no money,
simply mall coupon below. Io It Today.
FREE ASTHMA COtTON
FRONTIER ASTHMA CO.. Room 12 A,
Niagara and Hudaon fcta, Buffalo,
N. Y.
Send free trial of your method to:
Cocoanut Oil Makes
A Splendid Shampoo
If you want to keep your hair In good
i ondition, be careful nhat you waah It
with.
Moat aoapa and prepared ahampooe e.on
iHln too much alkali. Thla drlea the aoalp,
nmkea the hair brittle, and la very harm
ful. Juat plain mulalfled cocoanut oil
'Which la pure and entirely greaeelaa-i),
i much better than the moat expeneive
oar or anything elae you can uae for
hampoolng, aa thla ean't poaalbly Injure
the hair.
Hlmply molaten your hair with water
ind rwh It In. One or two teanpoonfula
a 111 make an ahundanra of rich, creamy
lather, and cleanaea the hair and aealp
ilturiiiigMjr. The lather rlne out elly
mid remmr t-veiy puitlcle of duel, tlrt,
dandruff ai.d rti-eaan i II. The I air nrl a
riliM ami vri.ly. and II lcn it (me
il l ik, bright, fl fy and eay lo (pan
( Vu i can gel iiiulaifietl m uaimi nil at
Hi" any diug m.. It l vi t liri.
mid a few one,-e U eon in h fit hi
vrr mifi i, tlm taiiulv fur mi. Ill h -Ail
w HI 'In. lil
To Quickly Remove
Ugly Hairs From Face
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HERE'S A NEW WAY TO
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BRIEF CITY NEWS .
To waa tad far tporttag oeeda,"
tigUag rutixree Burraaa Oraadan.
DIoa BagagemeBt aVlaga, Edaelnv
ave Boot Frlat W Now Baacen rreea.
To Kail Beal Katate, Hat it with J. U
Dtmiunt & t'o, Keellne Uldg.
D. A. Baum, 3S33 Barney St., will aall
houaehold gooda at public aale Tueaday
morning after 10 o'clock.
Vie "Tei-TUe" BalariM aunderlaadg
Today'! Blovle ProgTram," elaeelfted
aaetloa today. 1 appearg in The Bee
aXCLU3IVh.LT. Find out what the ve
rloua moving picture theatare effer.
la order to avoid lmltationa of our
genuine. Metxgar'a bread aee that thla
label appeara on every loaf you buy
"A. MJKTZUAH BAKINO CO."
'aye Ooonpatloa Tax The Weatcrn
t'nion Tetgraih company remitted tl.i
to the city treiiaury aa oci'iiputliin taxca
for the flrat quarter of thla far.
To Examine elevator Oondaotora Don
C. Hlgbeo and John H. Van Hoaklrk
have been appointed to the examining
board of elevator conductora, The city
council confirmed the appointment.
lateri Are Klaelng Harry Read of
8hiplin.nl, (., haa aaked the police to
try and locate hla two alatera, Mra. Alice
Woodi-y and Mra. Charlee Mann, whom
he aaaerta he laat heard from In thla
city.
Waw Copper Charloa Aboud, nobert
A. Heller, l-eter Jolly, i. W, lluidooii,
Frank J. Ituaa and I'aul Button have
been appointed to the police department
on the uaiial alx rnoutha' probation. Jo
aepli lilaak of the South Side waa rein
atatcd.
Talka About Telephone "Vocational
Opportunltlea In the Telephone flyetem"
waa the aubjret of a talk given for Cen
tral High ei'hool boya by Robert A.
Oantt, district plant chief of the Ne
braaka Telephone company, Thla la one
of a aerlea of vocational talka arranged
by the vocational guidance bureau of
the Aaaoclatlnn of Collegiate Alumnae,
Aodlrona, Tire Korean, Sunderland'
Direct Importation ef boxwood, Ju
niper Olunca, K outer' a fpruce, Hardy
A mien, twerity-flv to forty buda, Japan
Maple, all balled. Clematla, purple,
while and red, four to alx feat. Orna
mental hedging, aprlng planting bulb,
Fruit treea, etc., etc. Buy tbe beat and
at leg price. On car line, t'il Broadway
I'honc :u. Council Bluff,
Nebraska National
Bank Sells Its Old
Building-May Move
One more Indication of the weatward
movement of the bualnea dlatrlct In
Omaha la noted In the aale of the Ne
braaka National Bank building, which
the biink haa outgrown. Although the
offlner of the bank aay they may remain
In the preaent location If the new owner
of the building ee fit to enlarge the
atructure to their need. It I tinderatood
they are really anxloua to get a location
further up the hill on Farnam atreet
The preaent location la Twelfth and
Farnam atreet. Tear ago when thla
atructure waa built, It wa looked upon
a the akyaeraper of Omaha, and aome
there were who doubted the wladom of
building ao tall a building In Omaha at
the time.
Mr. Ada I. I'urvia of Virginia haa
purchaaed the building, eg well a the
ator building adjoining it on the wet.
Thla give her a front of forty-four feet
on Farnam atreet. The conalderatloa waa
around 197,000.
The Nebraaka National bank ha In
creaaed It bualnea 100 per cent In the
laat twelve montha, officer aay.
Jury to Wait for
Thrasher to Tell
Story of Accident
A coroner'a Jury called Tueaday morn
ing to Investigate the death of William
Morria, killed Friday night at Blxteenth
and Farnam atrecta when at ruck by a
motorcycle operated by Officer I H.
Thraaher, adjourned at noon to await
the teatlmony of the officer. Thraah'-r
at proaent la In a aerlou condition at
St. Joaeph hoapltal and la not aware of
Morria' death.
Twenty-two wttneaae, teatlfled at the
inqueet, the majority aaaertlug that Mor
ria waa croaalng the atreet from the
northweat corner of the Interaction to
the northcaat and that the officer waa
driving hla machine In exceaa of twenty
five mllea an hour. The queatlon which
real on Thraaher teatlmony la whetlmr
or not he wa puraulng a violator of
the traffic regulalloiu when Ihe acci
dent occurred.
Man May Die as a
Result of Shooting
Joe Krlamanlc. aaad M, u4 Mouth Thirty-third
atreet. tuth Hide, aa ahut ani
parhape fatally wounital In an emoutuei
with three men laat night. Krtxinaiib'.
with three frtenda living at the eautr
place. Waa ai r.i.iwl by the trio, una of
horn ilrmanded that Krtanianle huld ti
ha handa II rafuaed and the otbi-t
diaw a Niulmr. firing two ahnla, whiii.
wrnt wild Thla alerted a frfui-al
alimiMtig match aa the raault uf which
himuaiili j el,.. I II Bt M ut,
fii.i. hiMl
Tin lima meuilieit ,f ha aaaaU i.
rl ma Km, i.it .1 , lli huuo
th'i KrUiuaulc II w-t Tlia tiamaa ut
lu tit tt erit are J" anl 'time tlnnuri.
Krlau i,U Iii.ihU aav l' r i.j Mt kn-w
M h r.f ir.a llirw flrrd U bulla! Mull,,
Ihe Mi Mm
LONE STAR FLAG WAVES
FOR HEROES OF ALAMO
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JAMES SHOOTS WIFE
AND KILLS HIMSELF
Solicitor, Unable to Live Happily at
Home, Prefer! Death to
Divorce.
HAD ARRANGED TO FILE PAPERS
A. It. Jamea, a aalcMnian, ttliot and
killed hlti wlf, KranctiH, and th m
hlinsulf ut the rngldcni'O of C. M.
HIUingH, j 017 Houth Thirtieth ave
nue, whero they had been rooming for
the laat five week a, nt a lalo hour
laat night.
Dlasatigfled with their married life
and with tun paper already made out
for their divorce which waa to fc
filed today, tbe couple wa found lm
!ng together on tbe floor of their
room at tbe above number, dead. On
tbe floor at the aide of Jamea' body
waa a revolver, Mripty, wry bullet
having found lodgement In the
bud lea.
Hlfe fthot Three llmea,
Mr. Jamea waa ehot then tlmea, one
In tb aim and twice In the vicinity of
th heart, v-hlln her hualiand aucccedod
In lodging Kd liullela in hla bead, li'ilh
of which ware neiir the right temple.
The huaband and wife were, aliuie In
the room at the time of the ahotitlng.
T ere are no chlldrer. The couple cam
here from Serenluu, I'a.
A. R. Jamea and wlf cam to thla city
five week ago front Hcranton, f'enn.,
w!iere they had been living for the laat
two or three yeara, Jaini la urvlved
by th alater, Mra. t.uilla Kellen of Ne
braaka f'lty, and lw hioliieia, Alfred
and illiner, alao of Neluaeka Cliy,
Th alater, Mra. Kellen, aald; "When I
left thfl room thla vei,:,ig the two weie
quarrelling over a family difference and
during ihat quarrel, Mr. Jume threat
ened to about her, but I thought be waa
only angry and did not mean what h
aid,
"The haia not got along wall to
gether for the laat ycir or more and
they had obtained divorce pa pet yea
terday, which were to be filed today,
"I can ae no reaaon f' l Ihalr act
other than the quarrel which I have
mentioned. Mr, Jamea waa adllug paloM
houaehold artlclea, and made a comfort
able living."
The Inqueat will be held today.
QUESTION OF ALLOTMENT
IN CASE THAT IS APPEALED
(Krom a BlaffCorreapondent )
WAHIflNOTOS, April .-Htiei lal Tele
gram,! Th aupreme court tidy granted
a petition for a writ of certorrl filed
by the attorney general In tbe caae of
the United Htale of America aa truelre
and guardian of the Omaha tribe of
Indian, egalnat Hiram Chaa.
Th caae preaent the queatlon whether
Ihe aaalgnment of landa In the Omaha
Indian reaervallon, made under the Iraaty
of March 4, Wl, veated auch title In th
Individual Indian aaelgneea that the earn
landa could not afterward be allotted
under Ihe act of Auguat 7, IS2.
It preent a eecondary queatlon of
whether. In view of the Importance of a
correct definition of the right exlattna
under the treaty gnd trie ct of eon
greaa, the unuaual courae of the circuit
court of appeal In directing the entry
of a Judgment on the merit ought not
to be ravereed ao to allow the plaint
iff, by pleading over, to preaent It caae
a fully and favorably aa poaalble,
Th caae waa brought by the I'nltefl
date on behalf of the Omaha tribe of
Indiana and lloae Vnlf Hclter egalnat
lilrani Chaae, aleo an Indian, tor rent
of the land In queatlon, Th granting
E
IEHINF
Developed Into Serious Eruption
That Itched. Caused Annoyance.
Lost Much Sleep.
HEALED BY CUTICURA
SOAPAND OINTMENT
- "I wa tRllrted wllb a heavy raah on th
lower part of my face which waa rauaad,
I think, by an overindulgence In eweii,
Tbe affarutd port Inn of my faea wa eor
and Inflamed and Ihe raah developed Into a
aertoua enipiloo that llchnd raualng a dealre
to icratch my fai'. I wa aleo caused
much annoyance and embarraaaniaut and
lnt much aleep,
"The trouble lamed almul three week
and after trying aulphur reniadiee, ,
etc, without efTert, aonia one rwniumended
Cullctir Map and fllitliiient to Die. I
purrtiaamt (hem and after I ttent one rake
of t'utlrure Hiiap and el wit a half Imh of
C'ullcur (llntnienl the triiulile dlMiieaeat
I and I wa beaJed " (Mlnell ( larenc
llergquUl, TU t'oin Ave., Chicago, III.,
I ev.tu a, IQIA,
! Sample Each Vrttn by Mall
Wlta S p. Hale Hi- an riw. Ad
ira pok-cd "t nil ma, il. 1, l
ta.M auld thruugUuul tie ia.
What is Homo
Without an Heir!
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Ml It l4't, t li.w ,lv . y
kv,4 .iw'h i a f a wv1, Wt.ia l iii,
nf the writ bring the whole aubject of
the Interpretation of the treaty of 1W.'
anil th. trM nf the act of 1S2 before
the aupreme court for further cnldra-
tlon.
WOULD INVESTIGATE
MATERNITY HOMES
AdvUory Committee of Anociated
Charities Will Study Condi
tion in Omaha.
REPORTS ARE TO BE PREPARED
( 'oiidllmite iHcvalllng In the vatloua ma
ternity lioinea In Omaha me In be In
veelluiiti d. TIik advlmuy cnmmlttee of
the AamiclHlnd Cliiiilllca luia decided lo
gel bui k of thla luuvcinriil. How many
of thetn exlat here, what their rnndttion
la, what the law are under which they
operate and lo what eatent ra they oh
lervlng Ihoae lawa, are among the thlnga
the committee would Inveatlgate,
Mlaa Mugen la to furulalt (lie commltiee
with a Hut of the home. Auguat Millar
la to bring In a report on the lawa gov
erning iiii'kh hmnca, ao that Ihe commit
tee may gn over all the fa'l and de
termine whether nut rncommendatlotia
for lintiroveinrnte ii if to he mud,
Tbla dlaciiaalnti brought up the quea
tlon of Illegitimacy, which waa dteeuaaed
at th inietlng of the committee, Th
opinion waa tluil S'ehreak la not pro-gri-aiilve
aa anlii elate In the matter of
colli rolling tli altuatluti, Tli coinmlitee
wanla to limk Into the mailer to are If
omcthlrig cannot he (lone to provide Ihe
beat poaalhln ear for 111 children, and
at the aaine lime avoid lending encour
agciiicfit lo the evil,
womanaSs
operation
McfJicine Which Mado Sur
gcon's Work Unnecetsary
ArUirifl. N. Y. "For two Tr-are I
wag fochntf ill and Uxk all kiml of
Virile, 1 waa ret
Inir wore every Jay.
1 had chlllg.my head
would ache. 1 wa
alway tired. I cotilij
not walk tralj(ht
bocaiino cif th pain
In myliack and I hiul
piling In my uUxn-
h. J wunt to
doctor and h nuld I
muat ffs under an
opi-ration, tut 1 did
tfie naner ahout
Jydla K. rinkham vofrmaM tom
pound and told my hunliand ahout it, I
gaid 'I know nothing will help me but I
Will try Oil.' I found mygclf Improv
ing from the very firat bottln, and In two
week time I waa nMa to it down and
at a hefirty break f net with my hug
band, which I hwl not dona for two ycara,
1 nm now in the beat of health end
did not rinva th operation." Mri,
John A. Kokmo, Wl r'lualilng Avenue,
Atoria. N. Y.
Kvery one drealg the Burgeon'! Vnlfe
end the operating table. Sometime
nothinir. elae will do; but many time
rlortorg gay they are neceaaary when
thy re not. apx Ur letter eomee
to the i'lnkham laboratory, telling how
opcrallone were advtaod and were not
tiorrormed; or.lf perrormod.dld no good,
but l.ydlaRt'lnkhiim'g VeretAhle (hm
jiound wae uaod and good hculth followed.
If you win advlcn wrlbn Ut
Ijdlik II. I'inkhani Mfdlclno Co,
(coolldentlsl), Lynn, Maun,
Prosperity
in Canada
$900,000,000
in New Wealth Added in 1915
' KNOIIMOIH CHOPS and IX)W
TAXATION Make Furmere lUnh
CANADA, enloylng wonderful proJ
imrlty from the product of the farm.
, th dpihard, and the cantera of lti-
'diiatry- ranad haa eoni Into her ownj
No poutitrv wrote a brighter lga of
'hlatory In agrtoultural and Induairlal da
helnpiiint during llS than t'anada All
'induetilal planla working overtlnia.l
Wheat average, ffl I buahela par acre In:
iAII.Brla. za 7fi buahala f-r acre In Haa J
kati'liean; W buahala ir acre In Man-
lltntia All oiher gralna ahowed almllar
large Tlelda ier acre. Taana average .'
and III not eiceed l'l per nuarter ae-
itlnn. Thla Incl'idee all taiea. No tatea,
oi improvemenla ' i
Come and Get Your Share
of Thia Prosperity
, K ftlMI l'lt"'l'"l"l lia paeilillM,
, .i.i " f "kii ii lull eiiii'
(liilf ,,IIIJII W.I4 tl.li.- '
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it ,,. wiirt'i'iii ' wim '' aa ft in a-,
tl ( a '"' '!"' ! f"' prt l i
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fOsl'Teur rrm Iwi from tka Caaa,'
la raelfle f U Year te ray
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MILTON ROGERS 1
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MEDICAL EXPERT
TALKSJO MEDICS
Dr, Crile of Cleveland Givei Tech
nic. Address to Creighton
Alumni.
STERE0PTIC0JT ILLUSTRATIONS
An etlremely terhnh 1 talk waa what
the Creighton alumni medic heard I ant
night when ttmy gathered at tho Cum
mer' lei cluli room to Helen to a lecture
by Dr I'harlra XV. t'rlle of Cleveland.
l"r. Cilia waa a Burgeon at the French
front during the flrat part of the Kuro
pran war He had aome Interratlng e
perlenrea from a aurghal man' atand
r'diil. hut although many enpected to
hear him go Into eomo of the iteuila laat
night he did not do ao.
The only point, at which he even hlute i
of a wat, waa that lu which he ahownd
a lantern Hilda of n eerllnn nf th bialn of
llrltlah aoldlnr lllle. ihe battle of
the Marne. Thla ha merely allowed alniirf
With g lot of other picture to ahow the
effort nf certain anaeathetlc, and to allow
the effect of great phyalcal etraln and
long marcbee on the cell atructure, elnoi
-Store Hours: 8:30 A, M. to 6 P, M. Saturday Till 9 P. M.L:-.:ZJ.-Llija
Burgess-Nash GoMPiym
lue-ilay, iii:ll a5."Wfl."
An Unparalleled After-Easter Sale of
Plain Tailored and Fancy Suits
For Women and Misses 1
$18.75 and $24.75
Including Suits Formerly $30.00 to $45.00
AX HATHA OK 1)1 NARY event, offering, j"nt after Vmlor, uit of quality at re
jnurliably low priccH. Wc Iiuvo wcrei'dml in jirotlucing in tlxe Kuits a value so
far love what would bo expected nt $1S.75 nut $Uf.75 that it afford nn unusual op
portunity lo mnko most advantageous purclia.sofl.
;aiciww
The Colors
Includo all tho wanted shades and fashionablo combinations. "
NAVY BLUE BLACK AND WinTB
SEVERAL SHADES OF BLUE COLORED CHECKS
SAND AND ROOKIE TAN , BROWNS
HAGUE BLUE NEW GREENS
Bttrg-ltah Ooe4load Tloer.
An After-Easter Clearaway of Individual
and Distinctive Millinery On Second Floor
IT'S our preparation or rooin-nialunf? pale for tbe incoming Bummer styles in Milli
ner' and our means of giving the public the benefit of extreme savings on all hats
left, from the Easter liusinesH. Wide variety of styles and shapes to select from.
Most of thorn nre styles that will prevail throughout the summer season.
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VT if
Limn haa (lit cull for summer-'
36-inch Dress Linen, Regularly 65c, Wednesday 35c
I INKS i th fiitllv in xtiu'iH- ihi inf ' I'.iinti' kiri, i rs Hiid mnt., Its
J epliliiiiil UilU' illid dufabb1 ullilbllea Uuiki' it eu ili.i bl,. A C
i'niii.ll(. Inn of iifxa, fivfili ajmtih ut nil f tbi iihmI pupulitr i-iitorings "v
liii'hiiluiK ovad r h bite. I 'wii.r n in; th. fm I tbal ll,o tub fn'i'V nnd V
knt vn-nii hm jnt ntftrtid, tlu i.xtn i tudii l ttuulv, Mnttg itttivv xvrt! .
lb., uxrd, WidiMa.lny ;5f. ,MfM, .m,, r,M(
UNTRIMMED
Vnluos to $3.98,
ef , 'j I'm lii i wa'i ..
thl oldler had taken part In an excep
tionally long inarch and a hard fight
The doctor allowed numerotie lantern
alldea of aectlnn of tlaaue of the liver,
brain, and other organa, apertfylng rer
taln technical pnlnla of lntret to medi
cal men
The three daya' aeaalon of the Alumni
aaaocijitlon of th John A. Creighton
Mediciil collegn, which atarterf Monday
morning, will have aa Ita chief feature
on the aecond day of the meeting a lec
ture at the Hotel Home thla evening by
ir. Crile Invliatlona have been ex
tended to the faculty and atudenta of the
t'nlverally of Nebraaka Medical college,
Omaha-I'ougla County Medical anclety
and tho Council Jlluff Medical aoclety.
The Cleveland doctor wa the gueat
of honor at a luncheon at the Hotal
Home thl noon, which wa attended by
the member of the Creighton faculty,
lie waa entertained at a theater party
thla afternoon and will be the gpeclal
gueat at a dinner at the hotel thl even
ing. A luncheon and bualneaa meeting will
he held at the hoi el Wed need ay noon.
The principal number on the third day'
afternoon rogiam will be an llluatrated
talk In the Creighton Medical college au
ditorium by 1 J. H. Koote, who will
demonattat aome of hi original research
work.
The meeting will rnme to a t line X ed
neaday evening with a hamjuet at th
llenxhaw rathakellar.
'everybody's store'
The Styles
embruct! the very (smartest and most distinc
tive deMfrns.
JAUNTY UKfrKI WTOI'M
l'lAIN TAir)IMCI) STYIJfiS
HKA1I) JJOUND MODKLS
SPORT MODELS
FANLT TA1I)RIJ) MODKTjS
HaAUK IlllTLB STYLliS
The Materials
include tho most favored mhades and newest
weaves.
MEN'S WEAK HEROR '
TAITCTA AND SEROE IN
COMBINATION
WORSTED CHECKS
LUSTROUS TAFEETA
POPULAR OARIJARDINE
- - velour checks
LARGE SAILORS
MEDIUM KAIIOR.S
MUSHROOM HATS
CLOSE FITTING TURBANS
Kl A I I . 1 1 A TSJ
n.iiiiiiii Minn
SUORTIIATS
i.aia inai win aiieai 10 ine
rnuri g mlaa ami Ihe matron a
ell. All embracing faelilnn
leweat leiulem loa lla'a that
formerly !! at 7 50, 1 1 3 60,
J0 0(1 anil 11,1 HO Tour pr,-eg
av..ro $Ct.m, 7.ro
tl M lO.OO,
Barf t' )awa4 Mwi
HATS
nt G9c
FLOWERS for T rimming
Special Wednesday nt 10c
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M. G.COLE DIES AT AGE
OF NINETY-THREE YEARS
M. G Cole, father of -Mr. Cher! K
Bquiie. died Monday, April 24, at th
daughter' realdenca, 3904 Ilamey utreet.
at the age of 93 yeara and 7 month. Ar
rangement for th funeral will be an
nounced later.
That Tired Feeling
Believed by Kood'a garaapajrllla, Wklik
ftnoTte th Blood.
That tired feeling that come t you In
the iipring, year after year, I a lgn
that your blood lack vitality, uit
plmplea, holla, and othr eruptleni are
aigna that It 1 impure; and It 1 Io
algn that your yt m I In a low er run
down condition Inviting dlaeaae. It I a
naming, which It la wle to heed.
Aak your druggiat for Hood' larp
rllla. Thla old Itandard tried and true
blood medicine relieve tht tired felln
It rlennac th blood, give new life, re r
courage, gtrcngth and cheerfulneaa. It
nuikea the rloh red blood that will make
you feel, look, eat and aleep better.
He aure in get )lood' raprll!. I'
embodle the careful training, eperinee
and aklll of Mr. Mood, a pharmaelat for
fifty year. In Ita quality and power te
cur. Advertlaemenl.
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