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If your liver and bowels A don't work prop- ! nrrrrVa? vMITI E.l3 If INZER A erly take CARVER'S Uttle Liver f Pills today A -and your 4 trouble will 1 teaser For dizziness, lack of appetite, headache and blotchy skin nothing can equal them. Purely vegetable. Small Fill Small Dose Small Price DR. CARTER'S IRON PILLS, Nature's great nerve and blood tonic for Anemia, Rheumatism, Nervousness, Sleeplessness and Female Weakness. slllse Ball lar siftltira evtC -A. Lincoln Bureau a2. Bee P. A. Barrows, Correspondent" GOVERNOR ASKS STATE TO AID IN RED GROSS DRIVE Proclamation Calls Upon Citi zens to Respond, Prompt-. ly and Join the Organization. Lincoln, Nov. 3. (Special.) From November 2 to November 11, is a period for Red Cross work and Governor McKelvie has issued the following proclamation covering the subject: . "I desire to call to the attention of the people of Nebraska a mat ter which, I feel sure, will elicit their immediate approval and prompt re sponse. I have reference to the third Red Cross roll call, which is being conducted during the period from November 2 to 11, inclusive. During this period it is desired that all of the people-, shall either re new their annual membership or be come members at the nominal rate of $1 per year. "To attempt to add anything to what is already known orMhe pur poses and accomplishments of the Jted Cross would hi a difficult task, indeed. It is fittingly referred to as "the Greatest Mother in the World" and all those who make contribu tions to it may be assured that the returns to humanity, through this organization, will be worth many fold the cost. No one can tell from what quarter or at what time the services of the Red Cross may be needed. Nor can anyone antici pate the time when this organiza tion may stand at hisawn door, prepared to render the most benefi cent service Jn a time of greatest need. "I trust, therefore, that the peo ple of the state will respond most generously to this roll call, even to the extent that when the campaign shall have been completed, a 100 per cent membership will have been obtained in the state." , Arrest Duck Hunters for Violating Federal Law Lincoln, Nov. 3. (Special.) Fed eral Game Warden Holmes and State Game .Warden Koster were successful in apprehending several violators of the federal game laws last Saturday night when they ar rested 11 men from Lincoln who were hunting ducks after the time allowed under the law. The law states that no hunting can be done between sundown and one-half hour before sunrise. The men were shooting at 6:30 and Jhc sun went down , Saturday nigty at 5:?0. The men arrested were taken before the justice court and bound over to the federal grand jury under bonds of $1,000 each. Freight Cars En Route to Nebraska to Move Crops Lincoln, Nov. 3. (Special.) According to information received byj the state railway commission from Max Thelin, director of fed eral transportation, a supply of cars Governor Starts on Toifr to ylnspect Capitol Buildings V Coal Strike May Cut Omaha Railroad Service Many trains may be discontinued west of Omaha ar' a result of the lcoal strike, according to railroad of ficials. Corporation .nd federal officials of the Union Pacific railroad, who discussed , the situation thoroughly at meetings last week, recommended yesterday that a number of the less Lincoln, Nov.n 3. (Special) Governor McKelvie left Monday for the east where he will meet the other members of the caoital com mission for the purpose of visiting the- capitol buildings at St., Paul, Minn.;; Madison, Wis. and Jeffer son City, Mo., in order to obtain some ideas regarding the kind of K . I : i j r . i . . iuuiiuuik hccucu ior nus siaic. rrivate Secretary Zumwinkle will go with the commission'. Before his return Governor Mc- Kelvte will go to St. Louis.xwhere he will address the Kiwanis club oi tnat city, tie expects to returni to Lincoln Friday. . I ' important passenger trains be dis continued uwtil the coal strike is set tled. , t The recommendations were placed before Hale Holden, regional direc tor for the central west division at Chicago. He is expected to take immediate action in deciding what trains-should be stopped during the crisis. Small local trains- will be first af fected by the discontinuation order, officials say. - . . ; it: T 7 Mrs.copelahd SPENT HUNDREDS IN VAIN EFFORTS Regrets She Did Not Hear of Tarilac Long Ago Gains Fifteen Pounds, "Since I began taking Tanlae I nave gained fifteen pounds and ft has been many years since I felt as well as I do now," was the state ment made by Mrs, Jola Copeland, who lives at ,231&sWaldron Ave., r.itv. Mo., in talking to the Tarilnc reoresentative the other "My only regret is that I didn't hear of Tanlac two years ago, con tinued Mrs. Copeland, "for it was then that mv stomach began to trouble, me. I had very little appe tite and it seemed that no matter what I ate. it, would sour, on my stomach and cause gas to form so hA that often I had fainting spells. I was badly constipated and at times I got so awful dizzy that I would' almost fall Btfore I could catch hold of something to balance wirroolf T cnt. so. weak and felt so tired out all the time tfott I was not able to take care of my children and I had to give up doing my house work entirely. spent hundreds and hundreds f dollars and tried every medicine I ever heard of but it seemed that I was never going to get anything that would do me any good. Finally I started reading about Tanlac in the when mv husband sug gested it I decidedjo gwe it a trial. Ad now I am certainly jdad I did for I am able to eat just anything I want without ever having the least trouble with my stomach or with gas N fbrmmg. I am no longer consti Tmtivrl and have about forgotten that I ever had a fainting spell or dizzy . spelL As I told you, I have gained fifteen pounds and can do all my housework and taite care oi my cnu- dren all by myself. 1 leei so tnanK ' f ul for what Tanlac has done for me that I want you to publish this state ment of mine so that women who are troubled like I was will know that Tanlac is just thething they need." s Tanlac is sold in Omaha at all Sherman & McConnell Drug Com pany's stores, .Harvard Pharmacy and West End Pharmacy. Also For rest and Meany Drug Company in South Omaha and the leading drug gist in each city and town through oat the state of Nebraska. Ad Only On "BROMO QUININE." To get the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE BROMO .QUININE Tablets. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures Cold in One Day. 80c. for the shipping of grain is on thM way to Nebraska and also a suffi cient supply of refrigerator cars for the transportation of potatoes. Shortage of Fuel Closes Schools at Marsland, Neb. Lincoln, -Neb,, Nov! 3. Reports received here indicate a shortage of fuel in several Nebraska towns. A letter 'to Governor Samuel R. McKelvie from Venango, in the western partof the state, said schools would have to close there unless a coal shipment held up in Colorado is received. Schools 'at Marsland, Neb., closed last Wednes day because of lack of fuel. Hold Bar Examinations. Lincoln, Nov. 3. (Special.) The date for holding examinations for admission to" practice before the courts has been changed from No vember 18 to November 25, and will be held at 9 o'clock, according to a notice filed with the secretary of the supreme court. Former Fremont School Teacher Dies in Nevada Fremont, Neb., Nov. 3. (Special Telegram.) Miss Joanna Brown, former well known Fremont girl, died at Reno, Nev., where she had lived for the last year, , according to word that reached her brother, Alvah Brown. Miss Brown had been in a serious conditions-following a nervous, break down for several months. She was the daughter of the larrV W. S. Brown, wealthy Fremont mine owner. Her mother, three brothers and a sister are he close surviving relatives. She taught for a period in the Fremont schools. Congressmen Return to National Capital Washington, Nov. 3. (Special Telegram.) Congressman Mc Laughlin of York, Neb., returned to Washington Joday. He saiefhis pres ence was neded at the capitol to give whatev help is in his power to aid the people of his district and state to get coal. Congressman Evans, accompanied by Mrs. Evans, arrived today from Pittsburgh. ' . n Prominent Attorney Dies.- Beatrice, Neb., Nov. 3. Special Telegram.) E. N. Kaufman, an at torney at Wymore and formerly city attorney there, died suddenly at his home. He was 65iyears old and had resided in that1 city since 1885. He was a member of the Gage county bar. His widow and two daughters survive. 'w ' js' ' KKSTRAIGHT H jjl SF i?s the blend of the i Wa ' 0' fine Havana a blend JP ft 0Fr tnat can't be copied ffl VmW : that gives El Producto M. MWIr its mild distinctive M " iPllili character. . . . , M. ijMrk&S SI" md Aaxa to imit four tamtu, MM srWh' ranring frmm (wi fo twtntyf iam cwtta ' ylifrt ' Distributor!! , JlM? '""7 VWa Groneweg A Schoentgen, i 'Jffl? 'W Co""! Bluffs, la. . y V JZW 1 ffiGMtfO AMUSEMENTS. SEATS ON SALE AT ' Box Office AUDITORIUM SAT. NIGHT, NOV. S. Positively Thrilling in Its Grandeur and Noble Beauty. World. Most Distinguisfcec! Musical Organization attcan 0 ' Notable Singers '-'"per the Persona Direction of the Kenowned MAESTRn CASIMIRI MAIL ORDERS TO AUDITORIUM. PRICES $4 .00, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 Plus War Tax. . Will tv. II r I J II D I n 1 V TWO SHOWS IN ONE. "Going Som" Mlnliuin Mutlcat Con edy. Bill Prultt. "Cowboy Mlmtrel." Lh and Lawrence, Lavlno Trio. Photo Attrac tion: Peggy Hyland In "Girl Is Bohemia." Mack Swain Comedy and Pathe News. AMUSEMENTS. Matinee Daily 2: IS. THI MtTVlN VAUOtVILH Every Night S:1S. GUS EDWARDS (Himself) & Co. In "WELCOME HOME SONG REVUE" LYDIA BARRY MOLLY McINTYRE & CO. The Viviana; Blanche and Jimmio Craighton;' Royal GasAiignes; Bell t Wood; Topics of the Day; Klnograms. Tonight' Wed. Thura. Mike Sacks, the Famous Marcus Peaches and a Company of Fifty. !:m!baby: Nights, 50c, $1, $1.50; Mat., SOc, 75c, $1 Friday and Saturday, "CHIN CHIN" "Omaha's Fun Center" iDjraatnrTSa Dairy Mat., 13-2S-50c B5''3 Evngs., 23-50-75C. $1 Wonderful Diversion for Visiting Teacher HuX. WONDERS BURLEQUE SHOW Geo. (H-o-t D-o-g) Murphy, Primrose (Lightnin ) Stmon and a Fin Cast in "My Wife Won't Let Me." Stunning Beauty 'Chorus. LADIES' DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS Sat. Mat. . Wits Fotter 4 Hareourt 4 "The Bowerye, BOYD Pop. Mat Today $1 Tonight Last Time ' Not a Motion-Picture . Oliver Morosco Presents Francis X. Beverly Bushman ' Bayne Themaelves in I N "THE MASTER THIEF" , Bee Want Ads produce results. . ,f.A.NT-EP! ..j AnythingYou Don't Want Anything: yon may have that you don't want, the RED CROSS wants. . Clothes, jewelry, furniture, war relics, coal, sugar, dogs, pigs anything. Every noon this week in front of the Court Rouse an auction will be held. Every cent of the profits goes to the RED CROSS. Omaha must raise $90,000 in cash this week for the. RED CROSS, in addition to 50,000 one-dollar memberships. , Please bring your things in at once. They should" be" delivered to the RED CROSS office, 1503 Howard Street. Yours fox Humanity A. C. Scott, Chairman 4. D. Klein, Vice Chairman Sam Caldwell. Vice Chairmai - K RED CK0SS K0LL CAU , FL3D (0MMITTEE Office: Scott Omaha Tent & Awning Co., 1503 Howard Street V' iJHJli.U i . ; ; : "V ; ra TO! MCI mCROWINC OKAHf ' Very Special for Tuesday Sale of Notions Sanitary Aprons of good rubber, each . 19 Dr. Parker's Skeleton Waist for, each 39? Darning Cotton, fast col ors, 3 spools for ' '5 Paper Shopping ; Bags, each- 10tf Crochet Cotton 0. N.' T., American Maid, Silkene, each, a ball ' . 7Ac Wash Edging, all fast col ors, a yard . 4t? Angorina Yarn, all fast colors, 2 balls for 25? Cotton Tape, 3-yard bolts, at each J. & P. Coats Thread, per spool 4V Men's Collar Bands; all sizes, 3 for 25? t Fringe Hair Nets, 6 for 1 25? Wooden Coat Hangers, each 5 Shoe Laces, pair all sizes, 5 MAIN FLOOR Kleinert's Jiffy Baby Pants, , .at, pair 49c Knitting Needles, per . pair - v lOi? Rick Rack Braid, 12-yard bolt ;- - 25 Hat Wire, black and white, a bolt 2. Stocking Feet, black and white, 2 pairs for 25 Sanitary Napkins, 1 doz. for 49tf Of Unusual Importance A Sale of RED CROSS SHOES ' In Small Sizes Only Values Fi;om $6 to $8-Tuesday For women, who wear small sizes, here's a real oppor tunity to secure well known shoes of fittest quality at a very relnarkable price advantage.' This lot, which we secured under, favorable circumstances, come in plain toe style or with tips, low Cuban heels, lace or button, in sizes 22. 3, 312 and 4 and widths' C to EE. Woman's Felt Slippers 1 Women's Felt Slippers in an extensive variety of colors, leather or buckskin soles, fur or ribbon trimmed, priced at 1.95, 2.25, 2.45 MEN'S CARPET SLIPPERS, with heavy carpet soles, sizes 7 to 11, at, per pair ( 59 BASEMENT Take Advantage of the Free Instructions Given by av Skilled Instructor in riri 1 l Mil ; Knitting' aiid Crocheting Lessons Daily 9 to 12, 1 to 6 p. m. . t If crocheting or knitting is fascinating to you, you will have the opportunity of ob taining some splendid instructions while a representative is here. Mrs. Burton, direct from the Fleisber Mills, will be here to teach you the new est models in the art of crocheting and .knitting, provided you purchase the yarna-k our Art Department. - . ' - THIRD FLOOR Why Buster Brown Shoes Win We feature two models Tuesday. Gun Metal, calf stock tip, welted soles W and'arch fit, in the button and lace styles. - Widths in Buster Brown are FRSTCTFLASTA With Buster Brown Shoes; after long, pleasing, comfortable and thrifty wear and service, the shoe may be finally wonTout, but they will have m uiumcu auu leu, ueiuuu uaiurai, graceiui and per-i manentiy sound, unblemished feet. The Buster JJrown Natural Last Shapes the Growing Feet Correctly ' AA to-K Sizes Sy2 to 11, priced at Sizes 11 to 2, priced at 5.00 6.00 MAIN FLOOR v. . . .. Carpet Clean The disagreeable part of sweep ing is the dust which is stirred up. Wizard Carpet Clean pre ' ents the dust from rising and nakes tha carpets cleaner and lighter than ordinary sweep ing. . It is absolutely guaranteed lot to Injure the finest carpet r nig. Contains no salt or sand. Wizard Carpet Clean in 154 and 254 cartons. IVI2AGD Polish BA8EM1. The all-around useful cleaning polish, for fine furniture, wood work, floors and automobiles: Will not gum or stick; produces a hard, dry, brilliant finish. Leaves no greasy marks; doer not catch dust 4-ounce bottle 25k 12-ounce bottle 5(m Quart can 00 -gallon can 81.50