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    THE REE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 23. lMU,
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The Lassitude of
Spring is another name
for the lazy liver a liver
that is weary of the work of
eliminating all the accumu
lated poisons of a heavy
Winter diet. Health and
strength in the Spring come
from a return to simple,
nutritious, easily digested
foods. The food that puts
you on your feet and brings
bounding buoyancy to the
jaded muscles and worn-out
nerves is Shredded Wheat
Biscuit a whole wheat
food that builds new tissue
and keeps the bowels
healthy and active. Eat it
with berries, or other fresh
fruits for a few days and see
how much better you feel.
Made at Niagara Falls. N.Y.
INSURANCE IN FORCE
December 31, 1001? $ B50.000
December 31, 11108 1 ,45.4,218
Uaccmber 31, 1910 2,141.084
December 31, 1912 4,80V02
December 31, 1914 I,r,8(),(i04
December 31, 1915 7,018,000
April 30, 1916 8,049,718
LOCAL AGENTS WANTED
in every county in Nebraska and
Kama. THK M ID W K.ST LIKE in a
live, up-to-dnte company ami pay
1 . . I i .. i a ' . . I .... I - t .. - .. .
mitral iniiiHi ann renewal commia
atnna, It growth hut been steady and
persistent, I'reviou experience) in
clling insurance la not necessary,
Horn of the bent agent of thi com
pany had never aold a policy before
tney entered iu aervice.
The Midwest Life
f Lincoln, Nebraeka.
Z. N. 8NEIX, Fr.ld.nt,
Cuaranta.d Cot Lifa Insurant
Why Neglect Your Eyes?
Wrun In ninny case neal.ct rro'Iuee
nrvoua dyaprpala, headache. twgt
fllll..-, Hftclne4,
f 1 o a 1 1 n a spot
iye; ttik'k, red,
watery ye; Itch
Ina, burning and a
link of appllca
fhm In your work.
Th abov. syrup
t'rma arc evidence
of y a (train.
Iwn't dflay. Cum.
to me. I will ex
e.nilna n'l correct your defect with
the proper allien''. My price are. th
i.jwcst In tha clly, tor lilah-claa ncr-
lie, I auiiranlce nn t In fact Imi in every
iae. If you liavo nut Hie ready money,
toy as you cm.
Dr. J.'T. McCAHTIIV, Knife 1111 W.
O, V. Hlrjg, , I'minei Doiiglii ilxl.
ELL-ANS
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion." One package
proves it 25c at all druggists.
This Skin Peeler All
the Rage in Society
Thert In a growing tendency among
women of culture and faaliton to pay mora
attention to hygienic men in of pi'imervin
their charm. Tin ailvnnt of mercoliaed was
doubtlr haa been laraely rei,nllile fur
tin. Thla remarkable eurmtuiice produce
inrnplenlon as natural In spiieuraiire, ao
nmglrally beautiful, artificial complexion!
are no longer desired. Inatead of "doctor
ing" an offenalve akin, tha altin la peeled off.
'J he wan peel the akin ao gradually, In turn
fine partirlea, tie dincomfort i xiiifi"iircl.
The freher, younger akin beneath, wholly
In evidence within a week or two, ia lily
white, aatiny auft and ainooih. It a not a
palrlied-over complexion, but brand new
one. That' why merrolined wax ha lie.
eoma aui h a rago amonar ueiety folk, 'Ihe
l put on night like Void cream mid
washed off morning. All druggut have it;
one ounce will do.
Another hygienic treatment now m.'h In
favor I one to remove wrinkle, nia.lo by
liaolvini- 1 , powdered ao!lle in ',
pint witch hatel. L'ed a a waih lotion it
act Ilk mimic," Advertisement.
TODAY'S BEAUTY HINT
It la not Decenary to ahair.poo quit in
frequently If your hair I properly drained
each tim by me of a really a .,d k,niiciu,
Tha ea.le.t l Ur and nun krl drying
liampoo tl.st m can recommend to our
reader may b prepared very 'fit anly l.y
diMolvlng a te.pu..iiful of rauthrox, ohiain.
d fmui your druKgiel, in a cup f i
water, Hii tubbed lutu ih. ,riir,
a thick lather, toothing and muling i,i it
'tin, a writ at b.mficml t, v (., ,(
hair. After riimihg it,e i fie.h and
riean, !,!! 11,, ,, ,i41lj .l l(
e.ei.lif, devel. ti.o a l,,,l,t l.m,,. , t m
oft fU(fiRi u, ,j , t,,t
h.aay - Ad.ertl.rioti.v,
Nebraska
MOREHEAD MEN
WILL MEET TODAY
Booiten for Vice Presidential Can
didate Called to Scuion
in Lincoln.
DEMO DELEGATION 13 SPLIT
.'
I Prom a lfft'orrepandnl )
Lincoln, May .--(Special.) --
Sending a delegation of Nebraska
booster to the democratic national
convention at St. I.ouia t' work for
(iovernor Morchtad'it nomination for
tli vice presidency va the purpose
of a meeting railed at the capitol
J ticMlay allrrttoon.
Only ulale house officials and em
ployes were invited to the conference,
lint it is the plan to atart a canvass
which will include everyone who
want to k to the convention, Ihe
railroad facilities, liead'iiarlers and
arrangement are all talked over, but
outside the appointment of commit
Ires, final arrangement will he left
until a later date. Moot of, the state
officials will go in a parly to St
I.ouis,
The nitration who will present
Morehead'i name to die convention
is receiving eoine consideration. V
H. Thoiiinson feceived the highest
vote for delcgate-at large and in view
also nt Ins large national acquaint
ance, lie may be selected for this utir
pose, 'Hie choice will rest with the
Nebraska delegate and with Gov-
ernor Morrbcad himself.
Kverything is shaping: up for the
merriest scrap between member of
the Nebraska delegation for place on
the committees, W. 1. Oldham of
Kearney is the anti-Bryan men'
choice for the committee on resolu
tions, while the Hryan men want VV.
it. Jliompson, 1 lie anti-Hrvan men
insist that Thompson would be little
letter than a mouthpiece for W, J
Hryan in hi opposition to two of the
principal pontic 01 the admmistra
tion,
The Nebraska rlrlr oati.n ia n.lit
eight and eight, between the two fac
tions, anrt it may be necessary to
draft a third man for the resolution
committee. Judge J. J, 'Jhoma of
Seward, jrcncrally accounted a llryan
man, but who doe not share Uryan'
view with relation to Wilson's
parednes policy, is being miite prow
inriiiiy mentioned in thi connection,
W, 11. Trice of Lincoln i pretty
l!rt '"!'r'8r l,,e nrin rlfrtf(l from
the Nebraska delegation to second
the president' renominatinn V,,r
membership on the committee to no
tify t lie presnlrnf, If. K, Goocli of
j.mcoin may he chosen. t
' Oommenno.ncnts
lleatn'ce. XtH Ma ?r.-:.t
J lie lieatrice lith eli.l .11 n.-A
tute a class of seventy-nine this year,
migcii ill I lie n SKirv it that in.
stitution. The class sermon will be
neiiyerrn on next Sunday at the
( hristian chnrrli w r a
ligan and t lie graduation exercise
win nc iiein on Iliursflay evening,
June I. 'f be aililren i,. -I-,. ..,.11
be Kiven by Kcv. N. Tomplcins of
..iiumii, j nc operetta, "Hie Mus
keteers." will he nrerflff.H al iUm t.,A
dock opera house .Monday evening.
.oy m-f, gnu me class play on
Wednesday evening, May 31, at the
same place,
rolliiw iiitr is the cl.-i tv.ir
tiolilild I'. A s ev, (lel M.va li.l.
floyd M, J!ol(, ,, jf. Klwood,
llnry S. Howard, NuKia f. r.naain.
r.'laar H. liiirrouah. u
Klmer l Clark. oroiby II', ala
tip hard K 'lrk , ,s, ordon,'
Keiinrn l:iaun, Velma ('. dray,
Haymond II, I'oleman Naomi (Jraan,
llowiird 11 Cnafnrd, Laura Ma Kill,
Arlo M, lunn, lry ,
Waller Krl.b.on, lrguerlle Janaien,
loa Nelaon Urant, Marian J, O'Kaefg.
Krank tlobba,
rlwrla Mowey,
Krinat llubka,
llliao K. l.aoic.
WwlKiirt Y. .Miller,
I'aul W, Moore,
Uoy (', Noliln,
l,ouio H. Kna.
Il-rlha ,ens,
ICiiinia A, I,ns,
Kva Mue Loop, '
Joaephlna A. MelJIrr,
Olive May Mlllen,
Myrtle M. Moor,
linlph .1, (itiembnrg, Kva Pearl Moor
tort It. t'axeli
(org II. I'enrier,
Hubert '. IIP hrd,
II. It. Itolltenberaer
l.ilward Hi haekai.
K. II. Mrhnllenberg,
John K. Mihlk,
Mil nard (I Mmllh
Krni II, Nin'lhr
Maud M Morrlnn
Kantil II. rialhbun,
Kihel M. Itlr harda,
Kaih, J, Hrhmllt,
Ituih Hrbrneiier
Nnndu Naomi Slentt,
Klorane K. Beabury,
H.vlvla, fetk,
I.U'llln Hplnk,
niton I,. rillvertlinrn.Aureiia m Mtevana,
i.i.i nimrr, ll.-rlriide T Uh.i
Krneal (I, Wleba.
Ilflirj' J U'lo,
Merljn Ablioll,
Helen M. ApplcgMl,
Mary M, HI. Iii.l,
lioila I. Ill H.tley,
.Martha K. Hiown
Helen Ka Hutlia,
Ilium, ii. Iliirk-i.
Vt-ill n Mm. v,
Net (jllia i ul, n,
Katli. A. Townaend,
Ma h.d I,. Ward,
lion Marl Vt'llmar,
Heaala K. Wlnlow,
I 'on K, tVnrtman,
Arlene M. Tula,
( laaa Honora,
avlvl Heai.g,
I 'on K Won man,
igart r, Miller,
Ki-ing Titv, N'eb.. Mav 22. Kne.
ii.il.) -kising City briilay evening
siKCCKslully closed a sectind year as
an accredited iwelve grade school,
l nc rommcni-f mcnt nildress wgs de
lucre, hy .Attorney l.eiiergl Willi
I', lired. Walter Judd received achol
arship honors, he having attained a
mnaikahlc avctage t,f V7, he fol
ilng received till) niiial:
I taliMlo Poller, Minnie I'., I,
ll.l'll II.Mkfl,
i-r. pool,
tli.iri. j'e, ,
Angle lllenk '
W UUrd Nlephen.
iir. I..ai,a a A a la a r at
Uaatlatuau, 4 r M. a f at
VICTOR BERGONIE METHOD
FLtSH HEDUCING
to ATrratnasiT
ra.iaa p mi itia.aa w o w ai4
Our Anler,,ti
Helen .leiili.a,
t.lltel lltll
hui,.' Kiteotlfer,
iii .1 u.l
II ) n I .a w itlug.
t "lliniliiis, Nell . Mat JJ tSl.e.
"al 1 ' In- bin i aUui rale riiinni in
' ' uradiMiiiiji ,,( ilr t i.lniiiliiu
llikli nl.'cl dciurtid Siinday
i vriin.g at (i nihuk p, the ,1,,
at t'ir gi itim, ,y jvfk J. ',,,,.
I ' K'a liuling ruiihr,
lliilioiav ivriinig; will he hrld at tl.r
Nut I It il -rater and I nUv efm,,K
!' p!a. "Ihe Mail i,nii t,t,r"
will In i;i it at Ihe tlmicr. IbeUat
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OPTICAL CO, i
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tat J,fi in 'if a., ta.xsswrafft tr, waj t.t'.i tJm'Jei
LADIES CA.1 WEAR SHOES
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U 't i 'v ''-'''t . .iiti rititnl
f , ., t t. (,, :, at i'- i.-fi
Nebraska
house. State Superintendent A. O.
Thomas will deliver the address. The
class of nine will receive diplomas,
which will be presented by Superin
tendent 1 K. Trout. Friday after
noon at 3 o'clock the eighth grade
promotion exercises will close the ac
tivitie of the week. The graduate
are; Matilda Colling, Ida liranrk.
Lulu Austin, Marvin Kent, Lester
Hogg, Victor l ellers, (ilen Mettlcn.
Esther Stover and Llsie Shawhan.
Weeping Water, Neb., May JJ.--(Special.)
The high school here is
celebrating thi year the twenty-fifth
anniversary of the first commence
ment. 'Ihe local alumni officers have
planned in commemoration of the
occasion to make the alumni ban
quel a special event in the nature of
a home-coming. Indications are that
at least US will attend the hatirurt
held next Thursday night. Many
alumni front a distance, including
some from out of the state, will be
here, The honored guest of the eve
ning will be Superintendent A. II.
the superintendent here under whom
the first class was graduated twenty
five year ago. Another former su
perintendent who will be present is
Dean L, L. Kouse of I'eru Normal.
One of the features in connection
with the anniversary event is that in
this year class i the first child of
an alumnus of the school to gradu
ate. Thi i Miss Frances lavis,
daughter of Mrs. Lottie June Davis.
Sixty-nine Sheep Drowned.
Table Rock, Neb., May J J. (.Spe
cial.) William K. Hutchinson, liv
ing southwest of here in the vicinity
of I'awnee City, lost sivty-nine sheep
in the recent flood in Turkey creek.
They became stranded on a high
point, and when the water reached
them, m their endeavor to swim out,
they were caught in the current of
the stream and drowned. A tute llol
sti'iu hull, valued at about $.100, the
property of fiil North and Frank V'ir-ti-.Ua.
was killed by lightning, and
also five head of rattle belonging to
Fdgar Woods and one belonging to
Fred Woods.
Wilber Boy' Hand Shot Off.
Wither, Neb., May JJ. (Special,)
John Kapic, 14 years old, shot him
self accidentally iu the wrist of his
right arm, almost severing it. Doe
lot were compelled to remove it
ahout two inches above the wrist.
He, with his fathrr, was going to a
field to kill gopher and ground
moles, and in some way he slipped
and flic gun, which was an old tylc
with hammer, was discharged into
hi baud.
Alleged Bootlegger Held.
Broken Bow. Neb., May JO. (Special.)-
Joseph 11. Spam, charged with
the illegal sale of intoxicating liquor,
had his preliminary hearing before
County Judge Ford and was bound
over to the next jury term of district
court in the sum ot $1,UK).
TELEPHONE 1614 DOUGLAS. 1
oglavad I,oee Hour.
London, May II -Oreet Britain lat
an hour thla morning hatween S and
Ihrnuah tb Inauguration of tha davlight
aavlna aaparlmenl. Two o'elnrk Kundav
morning waa rhon aa tha Htrra for the
i hang an lb rpreniailnn of rtlrnd
rompanlM a fer tralna are an running.
N
EAL
3-DAY
ol Council Bluffs
DRINK and DRUG
TREATMENT
Men do not deliberately become
drunkard, but .gradually drift into the
condition where alcoholic ttimuuantt
are a necessity for their comfort.
Thev have become poisoned with an
insidious cumulative poison alcohol
which completely dominate them.
This condition is a poisoning and not
a disease. The Neal Treatment will
do away with all craving and neces
sity for drink iu three days.
Alway uooaaaful. Writ for Book 1st.
Address NEAL INSTITUTE
81 antom It., COUWCrL BLV1TI, IA.
Or Addraa J. V Mar. tBr.
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I
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with their strong traction tread give you
a surer gnp on the road and enable
you to drive with confidence and safety.
The Price Is Less
than that of plain tread styles of several
other standard makes.
The biggest service organization in the
industry (more than 1 00 Fisk Branches)
is back of every tire, ready with Fisk
FREE SERVICE for every dealer and
tire user. '
Flik Tiru For Sale By All Dcalen
The Fisk Rubber Company
offtY.
General Office: CLIcopee Ftlli, Mail.
, Omaha Branch 2403 Farnam St
Branches tn Aore Than 100 Citia
MWiawa-eailiaiwaiiiaMiai-V'li)
wiiiweawtjiiiiiiii nwiiiiiuiiiiiiiuMini!.iiaiiia'j"1 a i aaiupeew.'jJ i l'"! ' v M"'K
"A Stitch in Time"
Reach Out into the near
future Just because the
weather has been not
quite ait promising aa it
should, many women
have delayed buying the
thinjrs they simply can
not pet Hlong without a
soon aa the tun shines
and aumme-r begin to
make itn appearance.
TAKK TIME BY THK
FORKLOCK You know
summer IS coming I'RF,
l'ARK FOR IT.
Notions at Lowest Prices
On the Main Fi'oor
Just now, when the making of Summer wearnblcs is engaging the
attention of ao many women, come these low priced offerings of
Sewing Need.
Safety Fins, 3 dozen for..,.,..., 5c
Kent 1'earl Mutton, per card 1c
Machine Thread, per apnol,... .2 l-2c
"American Maid" Crochet (,'olton, per bull 6e
Hair Net, apectal, each. . . .'. ,le
Shell Hair I'ina, special, per box 5c
Flastie, Tuesday, 3 nieces for ,. Sr.
Wash Edging, apecial, per yard., , 2c
100 yard Spool of Sewing Silk 3 1.2c
12-yard Holt of Kiua Lawn Tape,, 6c
(Jood Rick-Hack, large bolt for fie
Fast Colored Darning Cotton, 4 spool for ,. 5c
(old Fved Needles, 3 package for , 5c
Large llolta of Linen Tape,., , , He
(iooil Irres Shield, per pair ,10c
Wavy Wire Collar Staya, per card. , . , 1c
Wooden liutlon Molds, per do.en 2 l-2c
Large lloxea of Assorted Wire Hair Fin , , 4c
Steel Crochet Hooks, apecial, each , , 4c
Inside Skirt Helling, per yard , Sc
FihIi Net Shopping Ilugi, each. 10c
Rust-proof J)rca Claspa, per card. 4e
Skirt and Pant Hangers, apecial, each. . , , , , ,5c
Large I'ackage of Shoo Laces, 1 doon in each pkg , . 10e
.atiaOKrE. ream- '.-t-tas-z. "... ..i .--v. i ,'-f'iif""'V'"'""'-M'-'ri"-ifT .m,
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Look out housewife! "Big ami Cheap" does not
mean Hig Quality at little cost. These two things
do not go together.
It does mean Uig Quantity - Little Quality.
Thla in true of e coining you buy everything you cat and wear.
And it is especially true of baking powder.
W hen a "big and cheap" can f baking powder I offered ynu on
that kcIU for lei than cent a pund LOOK-OUT,
Such pi.wdei are lucking in something - perhaps in many things. They
cannot al) lie dependable they cannot always run unifuiln,
Sin h Imkitig pimdi'is iiiiiiii.t be made of tha heM tnlei nils. They d.i
nut alvns pindiue the proper anuiiiiit of leaveiiiiig kui hi sip h ca'-es
i uHMdciaiile more t le-puied foi rv ults.
They kumrtinirs leave the bakihir bleaibed and acid; smnrtime vellow
an. I alkaline, and ultcn (be fud is uii.'iili.i - C(, ,.) nr. l""li
gratilde.
Just e.bae ihe itiffn eic en a bicuit male I'H tha "bm and
i heap" p.iwilrt ad le.it mu le wilh a 'iud pnw.ipi,
t l. iii i. Id liiV "I i'i ak'Jiiii1 "t lni p.iiU ai peintv ft
r ..ur- itim.U arit t l i v g h I " Model atl'.'M t Hie tnt "M. ) .
c i t Mi r i int; HiJ.xn r,i.,J htnt imwj,
h .,! a I i '.'a Mtui tl. a ii i b'ap an I I.,- tell kinds, bit it's mtH
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t;c"ef ai l piifl ma et,! t inmil j-ut It.t a .a.in8v pn.tr; at
an I'lii Mm csrt'liii ntetbo'tt m! luepannaj ! it.it ,
ftijiiu'l is isp I cd r. i.iiiiiifi! In I l il t'C -t d .meatie t in. I tr. S-
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l l ltrtOi- iiiiN mm ao I ihiin..'
I'tvi-tdeitt Wi'..ii'i I t.ii!St4i fake a tatel wt'.h falsi met !a.4
l' vl.i Ki it i. . I.II..,'. l
A )"it ilaa'er fir C nil "Waf 1'rnian i( i,( it At ih!eiF
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BIG
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AUCTIOU
Saturday Afternoon, Filay 27th
At Market Place
N. E. Corner 11th and Jackson Streets. Omaha
BUY A CAR AT
YOUR OWN PRICE
Watch Omaha Bee Issue of
Wednesday. May 24th, for
Complete List of Cars.
AUCTIOU C
OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
iljEWEY h'Ut
W4
AiMeeW'W
An Inslitulion Lincoln
lias Reason To Oc
Proud 01.
AC(Vn eapiM rl b. a at epiantitf of IVwee haa rnada
1 In.v.lii, Ni-I r , n.,(euriliy a rer.U iriiarta4it esmatrui'ttiitt
t'f lata a Hit at ain"Ut i'f attriittiMi lWes cai.trra.l p, ), nw
Milter 4 lain t..ls foitipany M"r, tl Uirr biiii.lins.
blytrl, Af hmiaual ai bit" t.ial foaturs) ba in tha lvin; r
tKa ama.U-.t tu.l .nf i n h r. rurf, nlh a ry UajwaT !' t
he pronunriit lniif.lii.g lit Kich ! j r Mat I'nl.
srity l)uiUii.k', I'ublw bvhait.t 1rbirHta JtiKl.e;, I tty Y. M. C. A.
Talk To The Dcucy Dealer
K .Hef rrr At ra earalvd tba nvlJ a Vmf Va!e la
Vi...,l ,. 1 a! ,i I' ttoairy i . sj I U li real !-. k mhf
l'eaey 1 v. In . K a t't r lf rttiaast tvoalrtn t4v
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