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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1919)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY EES: JANUARY 26, 1919. 4 B Tha will and actlva conquer difficulties. By daring to attains! thtmi aloth and tally Shivar and (ink at aliht el toil and hasard. And make tha Impossibility they (aar. Robart Harrlch The rulgar Bind fuel tha Judgment to Im plied chiefly In tha capacity ta eeasurei and ytt than la M judfsaeat M axqulalte a that which knows properly hew ta aaersve. W. G. Simms. CLUBDOM Club notices will not b pub lished in The Sunday Bee if re ceived later than 5 p. in. Friday. MONDAY Un. W. B. Howard will be host ess for the meeting of the Bishop ' Vincent circle st her home. 4722 Capitol avenue. The lesson will be chapters I to III of "The British Empire," and a social hour will fol low. Mrs. L. M. Swindler will enter tain the Dundee Woman's Patriotic club at her home at 1:30 o'clock. ' Douglas County Association of Nebraska Pioneers will hold a spe cial meeting to discuss important business at 2:30 p. m. in the pio neers' room in the court house. TUESDAY Mrs. S. H. Yerian will entertain the South Omaha Woman's club at her home, 4220 South Twenty-fifth street Papers on the following topics will be given: "Jewish Prime Minister, Lord Beaconsfield," by Mrs. R. C Vermillion; "Joseph Chamberlain and His American Wife," by Mrs. C. L. Talbot; "The Eight Children of Queen Victoria," by Mrs. C. W. Lee; "King Edward and Queen Alexandria," by Mrs. F. A. Gressy, and the "Present Royal Family," by Mrs. J. B. Watkins. Tennyson Chautauqua circle will meet at the home of Mrs. T. O. Putnam, 5002 Izard street, at 2:30 o'clock. Omaha Spanish club will meet at 8 o'clock in room 505, McCague .building. U. S. Grant Woman's Relief corps will meet at the home eof Mrs. Ella Spencer, 3167 Larimore avenue. WEDNESDAY George A. Custer Relief corps will meet at 2:30 o'clock in Memorial halL Post and corps will be enter tained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Everson, 271.3 Capitol avenue. Omaha W. C. T. U. Service flag will be dedicated by Col. E. M. Ban nister at a meeting held at the home of Dr. Jennie Callfas, 903 Miller Park boulevard. A special program will be given. Story Tellers' section of the As sociation of Collegiate Alumnae will meet at 4 p. m. at the Flatiron hotel. Misses Edna Cole and Lou ise Essex will be the hostesses and stories will be told by Miss Eliza beth Mitchell and Miss Mary Irene Wallace. FRIDAY Episcopal Woman's auxiliary will hold its regular monthly meeting in Jacobs hall. Mrs. F. H. Cole will give an address on "Social Service Work in the Churches," and Miss Elizabeth Bowen, an Omaha wom an who has been working among the southern whites, will give a talk on her work. Round Table Chautauqua circle will meet at the home of Mrs. W. B. Howard at 8 p. m. The lesson will be the last chapter of "Inside The British Isles." SATURDAY Maj. Isaac Sadler chapter of the D. A. R., will meet February 1, at the Fontehelle. Delegates will be elected for the" state convention which will meet here in March. Mrs! Joseph C Lawrence will give a reading. A subscription dancing party will be given Friday, February 21. at the Rome hotel to raise funds for the patriotic work of the organization. Omaha Woman's Club Political and Social Science De partment Political and social science de partment will meet Monday at 2:30 p. m. at the Y. W. C. A. The pro gram will be given in the auditor ium. Mrs. Draper Smith has ar ranged a constructive program on a subject-much in the public mind at present Mr. Robert Leavens will speak on "Social Hygiene in Omaha" at 3 p. m., followed by Prof. A. L. Candy, president of the Associated Charities in Lincoln and an instructor of mathematics in the Nebraska university. Prof. Candy's topic will be "Custodial Farms for Men and Women." The third speak er, Maj. R. T. Leader, of the public health service, will address the de partment on government recom mendations as to legislation per taining to the subject. Opportunity will be given for discussion. Public Speaking Department. Mrs. Otto Johnson will be the leader of the meeting of the public speaking department at 10 a. ni., Tuesday. Miscellaneous readings will be given by Mesdames Frank Wray, H. H. Clainborne. Paul The rnenson, Paul Stein, John Haarmann and Josephine Neely. Current Topics Department Current Topics department will meet Tuesday at 2 o'clock. The les son will be from Mark 7, 14 to 37. "Jesus Sayings and Doings at Tyre." Mrs. F. W. Smiley will tell of her trip to Florida. - Music Department. Music department will meet Wed nesday at 2:15 for chorus rehearsal junder the direction of Henry Cox. Psychology Department. Psychology department will meet . Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Y. W. C. A. Dr. Jenkins will conduct the les son. Benefit Affair. An "Evening in France" will be given at the Hancom Park M. E. church, Friday evening. An interest ing program will be given consist ing of incidents from life, solos and orchestral music The proceeds will fo to the Grenoble Orphanage in 'ranee supported by the Woman's Missionary society of the Methodist church. General Federation Notes. Executive committee of the gen eral federation has endorsed senate bill No. 4987, which provides the creation of a Department of Educa tion, the secretary to be appointed by the president who will be a mem , ber of the cabinet. Mrs. Joel F. Vaile "t Colorado, has gone to Washington to take charge of the general federation headquarters for three months. . Mrs. William Ledrick of New York has resigned her position as High School Girl Takes Part of Japanese Maid In High School Play. r I ..... w v - ;"7 f I Miss Virginia Davis will play the leading role in "Abbu San of Old Japan," a play which will be given by members of Central High school in the school auditorium, February 21. chairman of the industrial and social conditions department and Mrs. Thomas W. Lirigle of Schapel Hill, N. C, will fill the vacancy. Mrs. Mary C C. Bradford of Denver, has been appointed chair man of the peace committee of the department of education of the gen eral federation. Mrs. William Todd Helmuth of New York, passed away November 30. Omaha School Tourney. Miss Clara Mason was appointed president of the Omaha School For um at a meeting of the board of directors. Mr. J. F. Woolery was elected vice president, and Mrs. Mc Namara and Mrs. Mathews, mem bers of the board of directors. The association will endorse the course of , lectures by Guernsey Jones of Lincoln. Old People's Hpe. Rev. Mr. Grace, pastor of the Covenant Presbyterian church, will conduct services at the Old People's home, Sunday at 3:30. - Red Cross Statues. The "Greatest Mother in the World", symbolic of the Red Cross relief work, is now cast into statues, which are on sale at the Midwest Church Goods company, 1216 Far nam. The proceeds go to the Red Cross. Mrs. Arthur Mullen, chairman ot hospital garments, has called a meeting of the chairmen of auxili aries Tuesday at 11 a. m. at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. W. B. Tagg, chairman of the Omaha chapter, will address the meeting. Notice From the knitting department comes the report that 1,300 pairs of socks are still out. Finish them please and "turn them in." Out our way the butcher has got a new automobile delivery wagon and everybody is wondering what he did with his old horse. We have uneasy thoughts even in'our aristo cratic Long Island neighborhood. SECRET OF DARK HAIR Look Young and Ba Popular. Use "La Creole" and Have Dark Lustrous Hair Your gray, faded, thin or streaked hair betrays you into look ing old, no matter how young you feel. Most folks, judge you by your looks. It is unnecessary to look aid, as by applying "La Creole" Hair. Dressing to all your hair, as per simple directions on the bottle, all your gray or faded hair gradually turns to a beautiful, soft, even dark shade. "La Creple" Hair Dressing is absolutely harmless and can be used in the privacy of your room. Try it yourself, you will enjoy the experience and the pleasure of hav ing beautiful, soft, thick, evenly dark hair again. "La Creole" is making thousands happy by bringing back the beautiful, dark color and luster to their gray or faded hair. "La Creole" Hair Dressing has been used by many ladies and gentlemen for past 30 years, and is sold by Sherman & McConnell Drug Stores and all good drug stores everywhere. Mail orders promptly filled upon re ceipt of regular price, $1.00. "La Creole" Hair Dressing is guaran teed. Adv. 25c Call al Sorrtneo-McCoaaell's 4 Onit Stores tot a bos of Kins'a Antiseptic Catarrh Cream. It opens up the head and allows free breathing. Wonderful results Kills terms Heals sore membranes. Don't Catch Cold end allow it ta ma into Paramenia At the ant niffie. saeem. (or throat ot baadaeht. tab acme "Salfo-Qinnii tablea m break ap rear cold ta a taw hoofs Ne dangerous Calomel aad aa bad bead eft-rtt el whea await iikkra slte. ALL BlUuOlSTS jherorSB Hcfrmairt4 PrntS'sm.Orola.H'a. Y. W. C. A. Notes Y. W. C A. vesper service will be held Sunday afternoon at S o'clock. Mr. T. F. Sturgess will be the speaker. The G. O. G. class and the Philathea class of the First Baptist church will set as hostesses and will provide the program and the music for the social hour. The Y. W. C. A. building is open all day Sunday and secretaries are there to welcome girls away from home. The Girl's Reserve of the High School of Commerce will begin a class in home nursing, Monday af ternoon at 4 o'clock, with Mrs. F. H. Ridgeley as instructor. The Student Bible class will meet at 3:30 p. m. with Miss Florence Durkee as teacher. At the same hour the High School of Commerce gym class will meet. Other clubs meeting Monday eve ning are the Victory club. S. O. S., General Pershing club and the W. D. T. club. The annual meeting of the associ ation will be held in the Y. W. C. A. auditorium at 3 p. m. Mrs. Grace Gholson will be the speaker. The Business Women's club meets on Tuesday evening at 6:15 for sup per, after which thefollowing pro gram will be given: English Au thors, leader, Mrs. Hungate; devo tionals, Miss Maude E. Shipherd; "Rpdyard Kipling," Miss Grace M. Rowland; "John Galsworthy," Miss Mae Hayes; "William Frend De Morgan," Miss Ruth Mead. Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. the Foch cliib, the Patriots and the Lafay ette club have their regular meet ings. The Freshmen club will hold their regular meeting Wednesday after noon at 3:15. The D. T. A. club will act as hos tesses for the soldier's and sailor's party Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Lora Molby will con duct the games and recreation. Central High Student club will meet in the club room Thursday af ternoon at 3:15. The program will be in charge o Mary Ure, chairman of the program committee. The Red Cross Refugee Sewing club, made up of business women, will meet Thursday evening at 7. Friday afternoon will be "Recrea tional Day" at the Y. W. C. A. for the Friendship club of the South High school. A good time is plan ned and all South High girls are invited. The Y. W. C. A. boarding home, 2016 Cass street, will hold open house from 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. and from 8 to 10. The public is invited. February meeting of the Alumni club will be a birthday party Satur day evening, Feb. 1. "Supper will be served at 6:15. All Central High j DOING A MAP WORK Easy When You Feel Right Mr. Frank Lamprey at Lis lathe in the Calley Sc. Currier Shop t Bristol, N. H. A few men are Just plain lazy. The efforts of the real honest-to-goodness man are limited only by his health and strength. Keep healthy. Watch yourself. That is the way. If you notice a letting down, if you are not feeling just fit and right, there is something1 wrong. Above all things, don't neglect a cold or a cough. Not that these minor afflictions are necessarily dangerous, but on account of the possible developments, they should be promptly banished. Colds are acute icatarrh. Ninety- seven per cent of the people have catarrh in some form, either acute or chronic. A large percentage of the ills of life are directly due to catarrh and catarrhal conditions. Catarrh is not the simple, harmless disease affecting only the nose and throat, as many imagine. A ca tarrhal condition may exist in any organ in any part of the body. Get fit and stay that way. If you catch cold, get rid of it. Do as Mr. Lamprey does. Read what he says: "I would like to say a good word for your Peruna. I took a very sudden cold that settled in my throat and lungs and I was so hoarse I could hardly speak aloud. I took one teaspoonful of Peruna every Perur is the world's standard treatment for catarrh and has been for forty-five years. Your father and mother placed their confidence in it and found Peruna good. Like Mr. Frank Lamprey, you can also. Peruna Is Sold Everywhere. Adv. 1MK k iii Midi yBy' "-"i 3 i Lin UuLi CAN OE CUOED Free Proof To All I want ! yoar name and aId re m to I can tend treatment. 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Flease sand without cost or oblitmtion to me your Free Proof Treatment. Kaasa. lO$ce i KK. Student club and South High Friendship Alumni girls, who are planning to be present, please report to the Y. W. C. A. before Saturday noon. On account of the number of girls in the extension clubs and the lack of a large enough room to bring them altogether for a banquet, they had two banquets this week. One large group of girls meeting on Monday night and the other Thurs day night. Over 100 girls were pres ent last night, representing the fol lowing clubs: Victory, Lohache, Lafayette, Fellowship, Patriots, and Foch club. The tables were beauti fully decorated by the club mem bers with candles, flowers and flags. During the entire supper hour, the different clubs gave their club songs, yells, etc. After supper, the girls gathered in the auditorium and listened to a splendid talk by Miss Belle Ryan on "Woman in Business." These banquets are monthly af fairs. The Victory club gave a very clever little play, "Nelle of the Plains." This club had the largest ateendance. It will be the aim of all the clubs to make the next banquet a 100 per cent in attendance affair. The annual meeting of the Y. W. C. A. will be held at the Y. W. C. A. building. Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. G. F. Gilmore, presi- dent of the association, will preside An interesting feature of the evening will be the reports given by the girls representing the different depart ments. Mrs. Grace F. Gholson will be the speaker. There will be com. munity singing and special music by the West Sister's orchestra. Af ter the program, which will not be long, there will be an informal get acquainted hour and refreshments will be served. The committee plan ning the program is composed of Mrs. C. J. Hubbard, Mrs. C O. Rich and Mrs. Palmer Findley. The new Y. W. C. A. home will be known as Y. W. C. A. residence, Scottish Rite Foundation. This home, which was given by the order of the Scottish Rite to be used as a home for employed girls will be Humphreys 'Seventy-seven" breaks up Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Cold In the Head, Catarrh, SoreThroat, Quinsy, Tonsilitis'and Grip Rl all Druggist hour for twelve hours and in twenty-four hours my cold was about all gone. It is the best medicine for a cold I have ever used. I used to, have terrible pains in my bowels after eating, and sometimes did not ;et over this pain for two or three lours. Ldo not have any pain after eating now and can eat anything. Peruna has done the job." Simple, isn't it? Peruna acts upon the organs of digestion, insuring a normal healthy action. It also as sists the process of elimination. This insures a rich, pure blood supply to the mucous membranes throughout the body, giving them tone and health. Catarrhal conditions cannot persist when the mucous linings are kept healthy by the use of Peruna, M Yois yea e free trial that'a all lust A 0. Hatzan.lt h PMuaein . Ase- State t ri - Irk S) formally ODened Friday afternoon, This long cherished dream of the board and general secretary is about to be realized. The first dinner will be served in the home Sunday. It is to be a real home where the home like atmosphere will prevail, where girls will be welcome regardless of creed. There will be many little ways in which a girl can save, as there will be laundry facilities, sew ing machines, etc. Personals Mrs. Edwin R. Perfect will leave Saturday for California to spend the remainder of the winter. Miss Hazelle Jensen left last week for a six weeks' visit with her sis ter, Mrs. B. F. Looney, in Pitts burgh, Pa. Mrs. Fred G. Weartie, who has been in California tor several months, will return February 1, and will be at the Blackstone. Mr. Charles Jerome Simon of Chicago, fiance of Miss Henriette Bergman, will arrive Sunday morn ing to spend several days at the Bergman home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry , Marks will be at home Sunday afternoon at their residence, 5327 North Thirtieth street. Mrs. Marks was formerly Miss Hattie Rothholz. This Vapor Treatment Surely is Fine for Catarrh. Breaks Up Cold in Head or Chest Over Night If you want to get relief from stuffed up head in live minutes; if you want to feel refreshed . and invigorated, try the following just before retiring and wake up with a clear head and bright eye in the morning. Into a bowl, three-quar ters full of boiling water, pour a teaspoonful of HYO MEI (pronounce it High-o- me) cover head and bowl with a towel and breathe for five minutes the healing, soothing vapor that arises. This vapor will penetrate into every nook and crevice where germs congregate and where soreness and inflam mation cannot be reached by any other remedy. MEN AND WOMEN LOOK x n ii r "v'.v yi i v this picture carefully. It shows clearly that doctors and scientists are absolutely right when they tell you that more than 70 non-organic diseases can be traced to an ACID STOMACH, or as they call it, Hyperacidity. You tee here how it begins the first symptoms, such at indigestion, heartburn, sour belching, dis gusting food-repeating, retching, bloat, sour, gassy stomach, etc. YOU SEE, TOO, WHAT LdiiAUS tu now it saps tne neaitn ana strengtn of the strongest bodies how it tacks of severe headache, mental depression, insomnia, melancholia, irritability, rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, biliousness, gastriti3,vertigo, heart trouble, autointoxication, intestinal congestion, and intestinal indigestion and which frequently result m ulcers and cancerous conditions. Thousands yes millions and women suffer daily from troubles and never dream that iHs an acid-stomach that is the cause r.f thiair 111 ftoiilrh. BUT THERE IS NO NEED FOR k SURPRISE. -Think what acid-mouth does to the teeth. You can t detect tne presenoa of the acid that forms in the mouth without a chemical test because it is absolutely taste less. Yet it is so powerful that it through the enamel the hardest substance in the human body And that is exactly what Wnlr anla Went aa vtrl Jane n XTiA WAtlrlaW wtta that excess acid in the stomach plays causes so much misery makes people ailingi-unfit for either work or pleasure and brings oa premature old age Where Will' It AH End? Where else can it end except in broken health, the dragging out of one miserable day after another, no energy, a prey to your own gloomy thoughts, the joys of life all gone? For in the end acid-stomach kills Hope, Ambition, Courage. " ' You need not suffer from the immediate effects of Acid Stomach nor be a victim of its many evil conseauences. Strike at once at the very cause of all this trouble the excess acid-AND GET RID OF IT! THERE IS A QUICK AND EASY WAY TO DO THIS. A wonderful new discovery makes it possible to remove excess acid without the slightest discomfort. It is called EATONIC, made in the form of tablets they are good to eat just like a bit of candy. Their action in the stomach is a good deal like a piece of blotting paper taking up a drop of ink they literally absorb the injurious excess acid and carry it away through the intestines. They also drive the bloat out of the body in fact yon can fairly feel them work. It Is Up To Yon! TRY EATONIC and see how quickly it banishes the im mediate effects of acid-stomach bloat, heartburn, belching, food-repeating, indigestion, etc. See too, how quickly your general health improves how much more pleasure you take in eating how much more easily your food is digested how soundly you sleep how nervousness and irritability disappear. IT IS SO EASY TO GET THIS HELP-and it costs so little. So why continue to suffer another hour when sure, quick relief is at hand? Don't let acid-stomach wreck your health. Don't drag out your days feeling all in, down and out, weak and ailing. Give your stomach a chance to do its work properly. Get it in a fine, healthy condition pure, sweet, strong and comfortable so tnat ever montbiul ot inoa you eat will be properly ai gested and register luO in enrichina your blood and building up your bodily mil ,. m g strength. If you are one of those who have "trle? , everything," but In spite of it, are stll lacking In physical strength and vigor begin at once to take EATONIC. Don't put It off. Get back your physical am; mental punch. Have the power and en ergy to work with vim. Enjoy the good things of life. Learn what it means tc fairly bubble over with health. Like thousands of others, you will say that you never dreamed It possible that such a wonderful change for the better could be brought about ao quickly. Many American Mothers Needlessly Sacrificed ForxLack of Care That as many as 15,000 American mothers die in childbirth each year from causes largely preventable is the startling statement made in the annual report of the children's bureau for the present year. A program for educating all mothers to the point of desiring and demanding skilled care at childbirth and before and of making such care available to them, is suggested as a means of curtailing this unwar ranted number of preventable deaths in this country. Three previous reports on mater nal welfare in rural areas, prepared by the bureau during the year, have already offered convincing evidence of the large number of mothers who came to childbirth without any advice or trained skill during preg nancy and without any trained care at confinement. But it is not only in isolated com munities that such lamentable con ditions exist. Even in cities the problem of prenatal and confine ment care is far from beinsr solved. and very few communities have made any systematic effort to solve A bottle of HYOMEI costs only 60 cents, but to relieve catarrh or stubborn coughs and colds the HYOMEI in haler should also be used at least four times a day. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. and druggists ev erywhere sell for $1.15 what is called the HYOMEI outfit which consists of a hard rub ber pocket inhaler, a bottle of HYOMEI and simple in structions for use; but if you already possess a HYOMEI inhaler you can purchase a bottle of HYOMEI only 60 cents. For catarrh, coughs, colds, sore throat, asthma and croup HYOMEI is guaran teed, or money back. It kills the germs and soothes and heals the sore and inflamed membrane. Adv. M l I INTO THIS. ACID STOMACH, brings on at nervousness. irritation of men these eats right such havoc; so weak and X FOR YOUR Study y , ,';' J S-l .i! l M1 HI V'AWttl 11 - iai4 M-uM. . I i -j -Wk. iiAwi m mar- 'irm if Jk 1 ft .111 WW V " 111" If ,'ilH 'a lil I I HIV III UWW . jf'X r iTinvin nil i iu nu 1 'al V W :! : : : I J ll'l till I Hill I Yy . V ml if! ! ill hir X -f vs ii (I i i .i i www it mi i j it -ess. FKII.HU X a 'in i' fit i i m mmiw 1 ! N P VI I I ii I If L II l if m- ll fall r4 a it. Through the medium of prena tal clinics, and assignment of public health nurses to prenatal cases, a few places have done some pioneer worn along this line; but even , in such places many mothers have no skilled care at either childbirth or before. In numberless localities the "befo' de war" mammy, or the self taught midwife still assumes serene and undisputed responsibility in ushering in all the new inhabitants in her particular neighborhood. The extension of consultation cen ters and an increased Staff of well paid properly qualified health visit ors are urged by the report, which CONTINUING OUR CLEAN SWEEP PSAMO SALE We are closing out every used and discontinued style of Upright, Grand and Player pianos on our five floors. We advise your early attendance at this t Annual CLEARANCE Sale of High Grade Pianos It is an event that offers people of Nebraska and western Iowa a golden op portunity to secure one of the world's leading pianos at prices and terms to fit the most humble working man. PIANO BARGAINS THAT SAVE YOU MONEY $250 Arion Upright $ 68 $275 Groverstein Upright.! 78 $500 Weber Upright $125 $300 Kroeger Upright ..$145 $325 Davis Upright $165 $400 Strauss & Son Upr..$195 Remember, we have been selling the world's beat pianos, such as the celebrated Steinway, Hardman, Sieger & Sons, Emerion, McPhail, Lindeman Sc Sons, Schmoller & Mueller and tha Genuine Aeolian Pianola Player Pianos to your neighbors for 60 years. Our guarantee is good as gold. Call now and select your piano, if you wish to save money and tobtain the bargain of a lifetime. SCULLED 1311-13 Farnam St. PIANO CO. We Sell Everything in Music . J II i t 1 I It 1 FtiA ' Awl YViilViiU- We repeat that, unless the harmful excess acid is removed from your stomach, a wrecked and broken constitution is almost sure to mark the end. You can to easily avoid all this misery just like thousands upon thousands of men and women have done and are now doing. Everywhere, people who have used EATONIC testi fy to its power to bring quick relief. The testimonials of some of these people are so enthusiastic and tell of such remarkable results as to be almost unbelievable. We receive scores of letters like the following every day: Cured of Intestinal Indigestion After 9 Yeara Suffering "Kara bean troubled with Intestinal indigeotloti (Note! this la ona of tha moat frequent results of Acid-Stomach) for about Tears and ha apant quite a sum for medicineand without rallef. After using EATONIC tablets a few days the cas and pains in snr Awels disappeared. Haa aat used say tablets aaw for a weeks and it JTtoir no trouble." Wm. D. Nicoll, Towsoo, Mi. Cannot Praia EATONIC Too Highly "Have been usinr EATONIC far stomach tmuhle mora than a month and cannot praise it too nuch for what ft haa done for ma." J. A. Capen. Nat'l Military Home, Kana Wouldn't Ba Without EATONIC If It Cost $2 A Boa "If tha cost of EATONIC were K.00 a box. I wouldn't ba a day without ft, because I baTa Buffered with my stomach for two yaars and no other medians haa cured ma like EATONIC." Henry Meadows, Kewark. N. i. Instant Relief After 40 Years Suffering "Haa been troubled with stomach trouble for twi past FOKTT TEARS, but found INSTANT REUtFwhen I beeanjta.tiiu EATOKiCL I am 71 years old aad my case was a stubborn one." ' G. W. Cornrdort Marlon. N. D. GET A BIG GUARANTEED BOX ACID STOMACffH goes on to point out that congress has atready established a method of government contribution to state activities for better farming, for good roads and for vocational edu cation. "If the United States is to conserve its human resources which are are now wasted by indif ference and not by the necessity of war upon Our soil, we can not con sider too promptly the development of facilities for the protection of maternity and infancy upon a plan as evidently based upon common convenience and sound public pol icy as are the statutes to aid agri culture and roads." 5 F $400 Chickering Upright .$215 $425 Farrand Upright ..$235 $450 Emerson Upright ..$240 $475 Schaeffer Upright ..$268 $750 Steinway Upright ..$325 $900 A. B. Chase Grand $300 G ML Omaha, Neb. WWW o Indigestion Heartburn; -Belchins: r; Food- Repeating Bloat Sour, Gassy Stomach Headaches ; Nervousness Insomnia Vertigo Melancholia .... Rheumatism Lumbago Sciatica Cirrhosis of the Liver ' '.. Biliousness Impoverished! Blood Emaciation Intestinal Congestion Gastritis Catarrh . Ulcer Cancer Heart Trouble Etc, Etc . 1 t I I I I ! I 1 v ud CAiuicrromyourdrup;gist today. W authorize him to guarantee it to please, you and you can trust your drug gist to make this guarantee good. If tt fails in any way, take it back be will refund your money. If not convenient to get it f romyour druggist or if he does not keep EATONIC write to ns and we will mail you postpaid a big 50c box. Yon can send us the 50c after you receive the EATONIC. Don't delay-attend to this today. Address, Eatonic Remedy Com. pany, 10653, Wabash A". ., . lit . Wrvv i 'i S