Tnr r.:: : omah.v run a v. fki;ui:ai:v 1 : HOLD RAILROAD s AYVr,T v DOLLARS FORM MEN FOR THEFT OF GOV. M'KELVIE MAIN TOPIC AT 53 GRADUATES IN HIGH SCHOOLS GET DIPLOMAS NO ATTEMPT TO 'iifrif i la m . GRAIN ALCOHOL Civil Administrative C ode Law I I onilei as I mnoniiea at Will Be Given Federal Hear- Uotlum" Meeting, ing in Connection With Dis- (, ,..,,., M;.K;, ,1ein i( ., ,, J appearance ol Liquor hid .. in: : .m? c ,dc h. fv In Council Bluffs. iLtrnhXr j I Miif (lui iiik! the i it year ami dc- M ! , i.,,-,i i!...! tin. i,ii,-nv,- ; NEWBERRY TRIAL Testimony Relates to Money Expended or Received. Showing Over $200,000 Handled in Campaign. Ral.l-i H, .11!' met. ,1 I, tut I, i'.lttff po'ic ,,-.it to the t 'urlliT invest vith thr 1 ' i o f t alcohol r.vlv -erviee men ; .tivrn t!u- i .v 'ia 1 cf .ill-.,;?.' -rv e. al i: m i was p,is,;,1(i ''a if. i- trans-, I -lull and mi M ,! : 1 1 ; !'. . Ml:!'- of Wo, ' tie !',. . ;('' i out 1 5 'i.i: i r' - ti:: ', ., at' els ',i - ' n l y .1- s, ,, el ' .1,1,! , -I! . "15 V he i .! - de broke i : t the t' -to'e the !., -t lurta s.d! !i,r' ' ,ir,- tied !,!, liltfl " art. it v.n, r ,i t., ' it'KC ij.itit:- .-i ,.,! ."Id lV 1' ...tl 'ecn'.h ;i.'mii' d's re I l.li. ml, il ! rrrd ! I'm the Cl.ii a'.t HO! 11 'f s l.lt'.Ml I" O ItH'CClloM , i 1 5 li.li rels ol' tfr,i:l i" I .. T 1 1 in r secret illi'Hr th.it .1 !" '".as ' ..! s n lift! thr i .u -I !,- aha a-.. I that it ; n s - lie t' ;e . ar vv 11 :'c lllf pro T ' Itviltjr. Ill a: :: 'ouiu-i! tram wa rn tic v south a-- and .-. ,';.,! 'ors i i 4 I. iH.lv f i;r ai:MT t. I'urtMiy tin' cost of !.!rt hrtoip tt.etr. naska Clothiers' as ,1 Rapids. Mi,-::. Teh. . funned thr main topic Kmanuol leinlieim of, Sioux City Delivers Ad dress on "Ideal?. i !!.! I i.t.MKt.-! S.et i.t'Ciiu of Sum x I it v , (Iflu ct fd t'.ir torn j mencemci,t address .it tin- Central lliKh s. I-.omI an, lit, ii nun l.i-t niK:" when e.vci -rises uoif belli lor irad u.ues (it ('n.t'-.il a in! South 1ii:h i ACROSS BORDER Witnesses Tell Senate Com mittee of Further Depre dations of Mexicans in Big Ben District. uhic ciati.vi at thr Hotel Kontoitelle ;. eteniay attn roon. "The country is t.,n ::, the tlliil-t ,i a Kii.it ,-r i, I s(iein!ir,K." lie said. "Many ut 'is luvc l-ecn ptotiteets. ivii .HiM-u.ii.Iy, ietl'.iis I - n t nevc'--f'leu-s, e have taken lamer protit liian were alls, duteiy tie.eary a! tilius. I'fuiile siiMnld u-e in, l.c; tiM'ht Ml spend:! i;. I. t,,r cite, would I li a rew su-t u:::l tti old one u a s -, m nilet , ly m ,ir n nut." 1 lie el'-tlneis i lieen-i! this tate- : t 1,-iii'iv. in ,i, , ...i,- !. u- ti'f ewhcrrv )!.e':,'ii ei.ustur.i.-y fia! toda. Hrgimr'tij?- with the tes tini inv of M'.au K. Moore, n c fen-l.-M't n'lii ple.ii'.ed "no c,i''test, ait 'I '. .liiiij riniit '.to to .idionn'- iiin: t ;te t!- aitertv t ie tctt- nionv i-i-lnti'd t.i i.'oi e oxpetvicil o-re.-'Med. ilepo-Med and civ-eked .UM'it ir'1 t'1 f'K1' ' Pr ",P"V'' l.iinas. Suj.. r:r ! vaults ju Petifut nr hntulrd out in I i n,, .... I i, . r... i.'.a. ; i Ideal," v,;is tin- tin me on ' '- ' ' 1 --; ' 1 " - " l,V,. i Metes cusioins inspectors, i cn.is The Rev. Atthisr ti.uk. pastor j tanRers ami en man t!lt!t ot tn T Ut tM-.M:! 1'aik Methndi-t 1 pis- i I'.u; Hend district t"ld the senate -,,pal chittcl'. n.u c the tin oration, j sulicoininittee iuvestittaling the Xrthiir it Wells niesenled the ot'ii- ! Mevicni situation rnn-Iitioii. aioi'i? ;ers of t'ei-.lral ll'vth s, ho,0 haitalioii that stretch of the ,,i,-i . ,..-i,f, .- ,!,-. W I- k, ,'d. tire- ' such that ;t must v a s ideut "f the lii'inl pii-semcd th. i the irat.d RapuK other from uh'c.t i the western Michia.u, ca!iiateu na-id-rec'.ed. j T!.i-tc itT.cia's from Detroit and .'his cM' uere on the stand to i a-lraic PI Csl pre- I '.ducat ion t;ie:r dip--f .-chools. ahai-'lone, li:,-'ie ;nh K'o (,ra in the end. he hv .Nr.iericaus unless ;r.a'e protections is at 1 1 i in is ;i I,-1 oi ! a ,.ntr;.l MikIi .-h.ml. 1,1 I'M St. ! I ' let! :i t'm, i u n t e d I' 1! V. ,i- , l ,1, ti V 1 a: i-l lie, p. a port m riiiiit-i.t sitter Veto'" .h'P.is't slips, t the t't.lst, r kev , t'ef. d p...! t ..v'' : Sit ll'-'M'ltlOU hv CC' 1 I.j- A:;.! ""nr., Hal-.MiT M ' n K Ii. ' .rl IP... I'. l--li-r e.ois.. ''troi Uuth 'Va'.'Crr ' :er e'tt'aes -..'iliM-V ; e i , 1 t!:e lilt U,- t t! oi hi i 1 roiii $5 to ln tare n irarmc; In t I ntlirilissi, t'.ei M il ore I'll",' ! !. , CY. Il r ill1 Il rv iir 1 3 Painless Ii:nu:nl Plan j Easier and Better There's a now kind of wash :iay in every Laundry Qneen homo. Less work ami much bettor results. Simply put the clothes in a "Laundry Queen Kleetrie Washer." turn the switch and lot the machine do the work. It ends your "hard wasli day." It ends the back breaking wringing by hand. The Laundry Queen does better work. Is not nearly as hard on fine laces and washes CLEAN. WE WILL GLADLY DEM ONSTRATE ONE TO YOU 1"u;iie,. siniph the r-t.ililishnient ihii.el u hti h works ill in,, -on r as the n resident'. ;ii- s.i' I. ".mh it phi,-, , the lit' , : s:.. !,.!:i'tf the it: 1 - . it prt ate l.n.ii .,; in t ,ie manner t n.ii t lie i ot ni.ir.y stiiti -s is i uii. j .,s this st;,t,. v,-,is fin he i H '. e hi v went into of i ect . j itld Ue no prn ate liusitn-ss, I t ..oi'du't e;st " The , , n.r -aid, that t . '.!! ti ue ai'in , pr-,a p. ,t; . u - .iil.l he e pcu,;.'-: er, n, Miina II'. i or lm ini- ' I'l'ivi-iin'ii; of road-, tin inir.. e- j t'leiil ' ' I rural ed nr. 1 1 lona I ia cih ! lr - j ami sjaj,. mst itui tis ar.,1 mi 1 lie 1 e o u 1 r 1 1 r i I o 1 1 ol the itm rapit-d i liinhhur: I'oor rural -iliimls are the i cause ol uuii'h d ' -c. Hi t ent men t anion.; the i iriiiiu - population, he I ''en, ' tn la, t. re !h- there v t erne staLte of the proceedini; I Feiiera! Ind.'e Sessi,,n. interrupte, i a readit'tr of louir h-ts of il.-posits . j ami m. it ii. Ii"i ti.il. v, it ri t ,u- reuiar j ', it the ;t:t v "e. !.! "nt l'ossihl !,-o-y -,11 il,,,., I',,., r- tn ti.rir l 'a i he ids." aed nitii the C'".s,iit ,n ti. '" il, fi i' -1- .itinriTi - In- ordm .1 the account- "considered as read." ,.. The ni oseeution rechinird ! "uiipii! i l'i (! M I-I-.IHK 1 II I . ,1 1! ! tnu, r y.a i ii .I--T c .1 : K j-. i it'l'll S-,1.'e1 i '.u 'lM... 'l in n- , ! i!i-l U-i,!".-' o- ; --i n r.. M.-t ' I i.iie -- , ln- in., n I .aw i:...t f I l.l v). I Sl,,li,"li-I,y . "il -tl-. ..".M- w, : :, i:, w . I'.-.. I !! M.-r 1.1 Oi ,OVfl till! :ir iii th - cii-e that ni. .re t!i. ti SJiio.noo had ; .v.- heen handled in tin- . Mnpau;!!. This : K'ii'j tt.t- coi-ipai-ed wiih ti.e ?,,r?' u Inch j 'mle Session- 1: ,, filled wa thr ! ,: I'll limit "f r;iniMii' -tn iisev .ilho-.ed' j"',:V'' hv !.i w for the 1'MX setiatorial cam ! pii'.cn. I'he defen-o- has it will eoinhat this point round that tile statutes reter seoely tn a candidate's per-o:t.-il c.intri'ot -lions or expenditures. 1 A. -. '!. 1-lt ') i !! li.o.l 1- s.iulll 1 1 IK ll s, h'Hil Oll.i ': in-". ..r-Mi-r".- It. Hon- !-- 1 1 , .-. I Hl!,l-,ir,l 9' i , r ! :e t- 1! '. ks-n ,- I- -;.-li In ,,U i V I 1, ,, !.. H-ir . , ZUnn: !:iii I.-,,.,'l X'Lrnuril !:. , s I )el, ktates t, , he , h itiuer-' , t'M'tion. ar..' tm ii w ives were eu'er ! tarn d at an elahora!,-' haiiipn 1 anil ;i,!e t 1 1 ie sli.m- in the main dmint; ! room oi i he I Intel I- oiipmeflc la-t i I umht l, the Men'- Apparel t !uh ! X' j !,. under-' iav will he j Founders' ' Dav Will Be Observed Tuesday bv Creiditon University j on th' i Past Heads of Elks Lodge to Initiate Limit Cbs$ Tonight 1 l. - ua !::. t 1 1 1 ol th I'.lKs iod-te is (,f triple iticancc tind it I- epicted that the attendance, especially of the oldef tnemhrr.-. will he ho ee I'a-t exalt, d rulers ot oiiserved ! t,e .H:Cc "ill .strtSc their annual In 1 4 4 OO n ' ; : '.s'lV'"1 "a!rrsi!y. next I ue-- j initiattr.:,. the aim.ail roll call will he read ai d hirthday exefii-es sill he a l.-ature. A limit chiss v Jil r,.:i.i d.,tes will he initiated t. pa-t ex.dtcd ntlers aetm at the toll,, whit; statiniis: rhe-nias I',. Dys.itt. errand exalted ruler: Dan I'. I'.inler. itrand es- ashiin.:lot.. I'eii. .; Iei a itiy ' Andrew (. . Mttrpuy '.Mil deliver the t.-emed hadir.f knitth.t' Roluit V his cliargcs of an enormous v .aste i i-:iion ' Patrick. raiHl esteemed ho ai executive depart-' I "is i an .T..I.H-! on-etance M ; u,,, ,,t: ,thr C Wakcley. Kranl novermucnt. , r.""ot t ie : nu-n oi two men ; ,.i;,.(.nl., j,.e!u; ir..n kntglit; -;rncst lean. I'tah. i " hose hvr '.'. ill forever ie idmiti- (- ti..,r a ',,., ,-,.,.,r, i:f0r,,r . I , .' , . , . . i . . .... I i.U .1. . - ... 1.11.1 . : . , . - - toiu ine senate touav mat irom itnv! nun oo i -luhi nil a Shiehi-'. ttrand treasurer; I 1, l''io. to la-t July l.s. ,i0.1-t-l..iO' j nno er.-ity Mat lias tjUeu a leading , pratt copies oi .sneeciies made hv cabinet I lace .iinori; the nation's 1 i -' on j N ,tf otticials and other persons licre H"i'; ot n-arnuiii. printed and distrihuti-d t!irout;h the i '" ' " ....... Visiting Civil Engineers I'util a vear at.', thev aliened, i'.c Mexicans who ero-sed the river of raids mih! be reasoraldy cer tain lh"v verc K'lir.R to he piu , sited h'' Ametican cavalry, tint since 1 the:: (or no teasoti any witnes. i.-i'iild pive. the attempted running ' do'V'l of the mvaih'is had ceased. Latest Clash Described. ; T!ie latest rla-ii v. ith Meiean; va described Ivy Setg. II. A. Kitu: I of the ranger service, stationed at ! Maria. That m.is on lanuarv J1. 1 u,, ' A Mesicnu appeare,'. in trout ot a -tore a' Presidio, owned hv D. I. "' : ' Ihildwin. and after an altercation over the pur, hase ,,t tohacci i f K''aK i demanded th.:! the storeket ier C 'tlle out ami "he killed." The arrival i ot two rangers mten', rred with h-.s i plan, but a- they were lending him '. ,i.v av a force of Mexicans crossed the river and started in their pur i suit. In the ruimint! ficbt that took i.l.ice tiie rangers lost their t-rivnifr. ' w lio teas afterward' located on th-' ( Mexe an shle of the river. ; f. I'. I'icner. formerly a raucl) ' ovyuer, said he had been forced to ' di -pose of his property heratisf of : the repeated depredations, ranging mhmary i attic st, antiK io nv.'lvinti the killin? of etn- (". D. Wood, formerly a ... liHii'tacttii er ot .v ipme. i ex., similar testimony, annul; it wa prettv dangerous mere wnimm the s,,I,!iers" Tell of Different Raids. h th stol H's ot hot det uo. an i!ice: in ti'c ( . i, i . ..rmv. V ebb te-tincd t''.,t I'ano had been seen a! Ouu.ik.i. the uorlhcin ttiilir.p. y head.p.i.u tc ot the Mexican army, tvo weeks a, , w here h had g"nr to collet t l"s pay a a scout b'ader. 'I heie also is in possession (if the foiunnttce an ethci.il American tcpoit to the ar department, in whu-h it i- slated thai t'a;'o now has ,i? me: nude: his comma' n a scouts in tne sc vice ol t',.! raua. I he official .vmy n ports have named lni'.i as one implicated in I lie capture of the mencau avia tors, Lieutenants Pcter.scu and I hi VIS. S. II. Xeill, now in the ranger .service, 'nit who has been an ot ticcr etiher in that .service or in the rustoins frivire since IS.', gave !u committee details ,.f the laid on the linght ranch on I hi is tin a s nioruii:.:. I'M 7. He was one of the two men who stood of! the hand of 40 Mexi cans. Fluctuation in Cost Of Liberty Bonds Not To Affect the Banks iroin raid- ph .,sh.i'-,.;tO'!. Feb. 5. - National liauks will be permitted to carry Ihheitv hof'ds in their lists ot" assets at the price al which they purrhisrd ;h, in, and not at the prevailing mar ket (ji'.otat'.ir.s, under a ruling today hv lohn Skelton Williams, comp ir ier of tiu" curtet'.ey. Mr. 'il hams explained, however, that the ruiitiiT was "for the present" and tmghi not be permanent. Council Rules Against Use of Patent Lathing The city council sustained its building department : a ruling against the use of a patent lath hoard hy V. r. ."skogman on a house al .'iL'.i Hamilton stree'. building iuspe;to'- ordered work di-c, m 1 ;n tied on the building and Mr. r-ko.gm.ri appealed from that action to the eOy .'nuned. The citv building depart ment t.'ilo-s the position that ptiteul lath board without the use ot ordi nary sheeting does not give suffi cient strength to a house. Dies at Age of 87. ( liiv er f t ampbcll. S eai - . d 1. died at I .e-lrrd.av afternoon in hi- Concerning Epidemics In I . i Jrm ir (he uoriii fastens most ro. t 1 1 ! v on fruitful soil a sstem ihat is. in mr fotidil imi Slejipau'C of food waste, and t'io roMii I deca , ofiierale poisons liioli are aLsorlioil ly the lilood, lowerino; its power of rei.-l-aiue to withstand the altaek of outside In plain lernis, conslipalion envoi trays I. en demics. If you keep your intestinal parage iloar and fiinetioning regularly lo gel rid of this wasto, your sysfeni will be kepi in good cuiidit ion lo .successfully cope w il h iliease genus lo which you may be exposed. Thai is what the Nujol Treat incut dues with out straining, and without drawing on 1 1 1 vitality of other parts of the body, as do oilier forms of 1 reatnienl . In plain lernis, Nujol discern ruijr.t eaiixti palm,, ami its (lanicrou coiiseijuruee--. Keep vour body clean inside with the Snpd Treatment. It is the best possible Sicklies , Prevent ion. Nujol is sold hy nil druggists in hotlles hearing tl'.e NujolTradr Mark lie v. an- of products ri presented to be "the .same as Nujnl. " V .e.i mav sutler from .substitutes. Address Nil i.d Laboratories, Standard (VI fx (Neve .lei -ev), 1 ih"aihv av. New York, for valuable health hookh t, free, " Unrty l'eel of Danger." Perfect After Dinner Comfort ' .nff-i -' i 1 30,144,362 Copies Of Cabinet Speeches Cost U. S. $442,000 I reigliton university, next Tue--I day morning at 1". i:i St. John'-I church. Tw ci" v -t,ft!t and ahl.-- ' im.i --.reels. Miiiiorial exercises e, il! b- In !.! ; in hoi. or ot f'.dvvar.l r reigiit. n and i hoimt lohn A I 'i i-ghtoii. Arch- bishop Hanv will pre-ide and Kev. Andrew (.'. Murnir. will deliver the ot print paper nun's oi the ledera Senator Suioot. leiei Hi IT I II home, 181' North Tweiiiv-umth , , ,.', -Irect. IJi funeral will be held Sun- it-.-ed avion customs, inspector ,i ,v ri,-t,.r, ,,,,, .it , .;.'., services in ,'.' ..t M mi..: (irov-er W ells, ntoimted t!;o r;,,ipr at l orest Lawn cemeterv., ' eiisiom- inspector at 1'i estdio. and I js' t la, j-. e -. -eptest friends to plea e ' K. M. U'adsvvorth. auotiier ru-toms , 0,.,;t fl,.,4Vcri, in.-pector of that district, told of; the dilTerent raids of which they had ! For Codi Gri or Infuen personal knowledge. I heir t-sti- ft Prv.n,ativ,. k(. LAXATIVK, tuoiiy rharged tlmt Unco I aim. hkomo Qitntnk Tableis. I.n.,k tor w ho e I'.amc lias heen repeatedly K. W. (JROVK'S sinieiture on the box. .10c TRY THEM i-STABLI51IED 1E94 e ? tiling i ' ..,!, 1:,f f:' t v. .;l. t:il,:.... if oi i,:,.- . 1 1 -f i . ss tt till l.i.p I'lol .S'l I V I. I O.l.XlO. S at li:il,, "I ll.-v it. Mi.ei-'ii I1,- -ii iii . it am) I'-.nntieii h 11. ..ii ,.f t!i il '. - 'rn. r "rr--- tii',. I . . a.. .1 -.': .-ii's Sotiiom , My I Pri:.- r-,. Bee Want Ads Mean In creased Business for the One Who Uses Them and Opportunity for the One Who Reads Them. trvood, grand esipiirr: Abbott, grand ch.ipiain: Thomas, prattd inner I mails at a total cost of S44J.DOO, Senator Sinenl said this not onh I was a waste of paper, but an "abuse ; of the public's money" and a "wicked practice" that should be ! stopped iiuniediat'dy in view 0! tin 'serious print paper situation. Four Community Centers To Give Programs Tonight ; Will Be Guests at Dinner I lie Nehra-.ka Association of Members of the Ann tirau Socii t;. "t t ivi! F.i.'.'it eers wi'l (Jive a din ner ,mglit at the Hotel Loyal for visiting; engineers. Among the speak ers will he l. W. 1 rum. testinj; eu g:i cer of the lo-.va State Highway c-'mmissiou. The tollowmg state eu- ; Walter P. guard. ; Roll call night w iii he oh-crved by the annual custom of having each member pr, scut write his ue.t.te in a hook that is preserved among the records of the lodge. I be lodge was instituted e4 year ago February 7 and special exer cises will commemorate the found ing of the local order. TV. ,,....,,- ,,,11 I,., i ... , ,.,'.,',- ,o ,., . ci.i' rti ,;i , -ii- -.r II-.,. 'our comnMinitv cei'ters lomlght and!"' , ' ' ' ,, ' , ' , , -mi'- . ,i o so;,. Kansas; Alexander drahani. t ( anee vvi, tie toveii at tne .rnson ,. .' . . .... I . . -i ' ssomi and t.eorg- p.. oun.son. commumtv center. , ... -,. , . , ...... m'ii-iai, Stgnor loloineos sax.tphoiie gnis , , , . . i- n I . ... , 1 linn attoiis kav, h, en -, t, t to . K. ' -,, ..- . i iitte. cuut en-jtueer ot the lovva'nftii t l will present the tn ogram at Mon- . , , , , ,-. ; , . ,1 , . i.i, 'Higlivv.iv ci tnmissinn. and ames I. ehu'ei in on I 'i irk- een f e r V t :i L on i . . . . . . - . . ' ,.-,,. i:,,.-," i!, I.', ,',; i, (i Uoiimrs, district engineer ol the . special teatim I A. Tdtuson of the Omaha (.la. Baptist Boy Scouts Will Observe "Good Turn Sunday"' Members of the three troops of l.oy Scouts, which arc sponsnrr iy ;' e Calvary Tlantist chun h. wili I moruirg service at thai j mday m iinnoru:, when pecial teatnrcs ol the .service vvi II jl mted Mates othee ot public roads ; )e under their direction. This will I I) 1 Coei""! n will deserihp the new K .I,,,,- ,'., ,,-.., ..i,V. ,..i.l, .!,., Oe.,. UAt 'Central Park, a wel!.l)..!ance-1 ! Nph.rask'' ,,r'artnlcnT of t"' Scout movemenf which has named 1 program will he presented, ami K.'',"rkv Pebruary S as '(.ood I urn Sunday k' ii1-., , tr.'.-L- ..,'11 -.'! "i',,t,,- I bev. II. . hitconin wii spi'ak .. K uiMtn k w.ll ta,s ,i l ed..- Q, . . Q u p0,.co ,, ,,. ,...., .... 4. ' i mg the lligi lost ot living n uiv-vi cjiiu vimuii iiv.iv, xti'ioc . ,( ion.:,, forum d,scss,o ,11 be he'd I rw, CUir',n W "' A.i.onK'ts Boy Scouts, the ( a!- Udll tiUC lit LICLII iU HllUO ' ai v i.tnuist cnurrn noa-ts a I'ltie. 312 South 18th St. Phone Tyler Ten Eleven A Slemnn Will Call. on ilancmg in the pt'bnc schools. The program at Lmeoh; roinmii I he Nebraska I1ow cr company re ihty renter will he put on almo-t I ported that sleet and -now Wedi.e- Trer patrol. most auvanci I, n;c!i rcnia sents tne n stagp of srouting B owen s Value-Giving Offer For Saturday One Solid CAR . EXTRA HEAVY FELT BASE Floor Covering C 14 Choice Linoleum Patterns to Select From 65 Sq. Yd. See our advertisement in this paper Friday. Bowen'sRugand Drapery Section Is the "Bus? Spot" In this store. Greatest value giving ev ery day. . ui mm: rma taWv entirely by rhildren ot the di-trict. Commissiottei l-'alcouer will talk on the work of thr recreation depart ment Selections by llaegeu's singing orchestra, and piano and vocal num bers by Mrs. ticorge Turt'er will feature the program at F.dvvard Roscwate' renter. Church Board Urges Women To Abandon Use of Tobacco Washington. Feb, 5. Licrea-ed Suit for $25,000 Against Beej! (lav night ra.tseu cousnleraine dam age a ii rt tucc livenience to its service, in many iii'tanccs branches of trees broke tinder the weight of ice. tail ing: over wires, tvhich were snapped. 'The electric power to Heals. Wind- : u-e of tobacco among women during sor. Field and Saunders . schools ! lfp) va, "appalling," according to was interrupted, necessitating dis- the board oi temperance, prohibi missal vesterdav tuorning because , tion and morals of the Methodist t 11 Yr ,t t-i'ic reinM i.o -t ftnprlrd i I'nKrnml eh.irel. T t, n c -, 1 t-i Chinese Merchants File i The company detailed extra men i today thr- board made "an earnest to repair work ednesday night, i appeal to women to refrain from and all service was restored bv noon j the use of tobacco in the name of The Chinese Merchants' assoeia- I ycMerdav. ; thr country's welfiire." tion. teeniig- that its high standing in the community has been injured ny articles published last Wednes- j day, Thursdav and Friday regarding! an alleged tight among Chinamen j over the opening of a new cafe at ; 1-Ims Partial.! sir. et. : ester day tiled sii t fo- rsjs iiiip damages against the flee Publishing Co., Joe Lee and Sam Joe. The litter two are Chinese j restaurant proprietors. I The plain'ilt in ti.e suit points out i that it is a corporation organied not f-.r profit, but to promote good will, peace and prosperity among the Chmese m America, and between them at-,d the American people. The Chinese Merchants' associa tion insists in the suit that the arti cles regarding "the toug" referred to th: ss-oenpou, though the associa tion is not mentioned. The Annex Specialty Shops (Benson & Thome Basement) Offers for Friday and Saturday A Sale of 600 Pairs Women's and Growing Girls' Shoes IS ,rnsJ '""" Zh yrr'r:"lJl A PAIR I SUFFERED IIH SEVERE 1 FourYears. Firston Arms. Spread. Itching Severe. CuticuraHeak " I suffered from a severe case of ecrema. I tint noticed a slight red ness on my arms, and later it spread. The itching was so severe that I scratched, and could only sleep part of the night. The inflammation was so intense that tbe ekin was almost purple. " This lasted for nearly four years. I sent for a free sample of CutioiTa Soap and Ointment and after the thud application the itching was Irs?. I nought a cake of Cuueura Soap and a box erf Ointment and at trw end of a month I was heaJed." I Signed i Mrs. J. E. Ratcliffc, Cale donia, Minn., Aug. 39. 1919. Try to prevent further trouble by narnp Cnticura foraJl toilet purposes. S.nnS ldl tV kr VaJ d,)rn "OnMov s. ftnp c. IHotroenf nmi Ki. TAte.jm"V JaV Cuticura .Soap ihmi w.tliout mac- Oh! That Back of Mine! It is many a woman's com plaint, for it seems as though ii would break feet swell, too. sometimes and head nuzzes. This is often due to '.he urjc acid which accumu lates in the system. Naturally when the kid neys are deranged the blood is filled with poisonous waste mailer, which settles in the feet, ankles and wrists, or un der the eyes in bag-like for- Often there is pain in back or limbs. j .'ir:;''";' !,ab:rh;e;!,i:vSC,iars; 1 , As a remedy for those easily recognized symptoms of in- j n ght, p-c-umabiy to discuss1 I lamination caused by uric acid as scalding urine, backache vi , ctiier or init it ts p. io-:: the i.uii'i-; and trequent urination, as well as sediment in the urine, or '"f. ': m'... d' 1,t if uric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism, lumbago, sci- mat'a-iw'-'tii'n 'v.is'aVcV 'rega-'X'i'' a-'Ci1, out' it 's simply woiulei'l ul how qtuckly Pr. I'iercc's ufihat',""! v.-tit tin- p.ud.'.mg 'Trades . Anurie acts; when you take this now kidney remedy of Dr. cou-cil. and called the president of i Pierce's the pains and stiffness rapidly disappear, for union into me nan to verity l.neir "Anm-io" an i.i.ne.ae.d w main- 4 mnc morn rw.lon urn lithia and often eliminates uric acid as hot water melts sugar, thus removing rheumatism and lumbago. Plumbers' Union Keeps Its Proceedings Secret maik.ns A limolv two-day sale of shues at a piict; that would liai'll rovot- flic leather cot at. today's market jtfices. to say notliinu' of their serviccahiliiy and wide variety of good, styles to select from. Styles that are suitable for immediate or early Spring wear. All sizes represented from "iVz to (!. Plenty of lar.ae sizes included vour size is here in some good style. i i Growing Girls' Shoes Included in t his group nre shoes fo." growing girls in patent and brigh' kid, with white tops; patent lrnliier slioes with black cloth tops. Those shoes arc shown in button mid lac styles with low and military hoe's, ut $2.45 Women's Shoes "'eat tired at Ibis price arc women's high shoes in patent leather and brivrliL kids -black kid shops with white tops, medium and high Imcls, shown in laec stylos with wolf and flexible sewed sole unusual values for Friday and Saturdav-- $2.45 Ml'.mg -aid statement. "We have the president Unless the plumbers' ami sleatn fittcr.s' unions agree to join the Ruth! iiij: Trades council the Central Labor vinton will say harsh t hi run about then at their lrtciing tonight, according to reports. Files in Shoe Soles. Three :r.a!l fie- wete found sewed in the soles of William Pott's shoe when he was arrested at night for investigation. Potts, a negro Indus at J1 '5 N'orth Seven teenth street, is a paperhantfer by itui Omaha. Xebr. "Two or throe months ago I ached all over and felt so badly that I could not sleep al night, my blad der seemed weak, gave me considerable trouble, and caused stinging sensations. I read an advertisement of Anuric and purchased a bottle. It was only a few days before I felt, wonderfully relieved, and all the soreness left. me. 1 am glad to endorse such a worthy medicine as Pr. Pierce's Anuric and alwavs shall recommend it." MRS. W. ('. ZKSCHMAX. 1852 X. 17th St. Send ten cents to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. V.. for trial cackase of Anuric Tablets. Sale of Women's Hosiery Three Big Groups Friday ; i Do You Know Why Red Bloode-I Men Are Successful? I here ;:re just two Kind." of men --the weak, ;hin blooded, half sack, discourage, 1 kind, who lack ambi tion, strength and vitality and tlif red-blooded, ambitious, self-reliant met: vigorous and successful. The strong, red-ldnoded, liealtkc men who can stand the strain i,r hard work, and carry heavy respon sibilities, without worry or fear, are the men who succeed. lo you know why they ace led blooded, full of ("tergy and vigor? Ho you Know why they .succeed? The blood siippiies the materia necessary for nouri-hing every l s suc. nerve, hone, musel" mid flum in tlm body, and for carrying every prove-- of life. There ar"' over three million re, Idoou' i-orpitsele-5 in one droplet of blood, ?"id these red blond corpus rles carry the iron in the blnr,,-). Iron n'traet.s oxygen, jus! ;i a magnet attracts Mol. Without, oxy gen you cai:nt live. Ir italifc the blo,.,i and makes it red. rich and healthy. 'Thai's why red blooded men a ic -.t rnir. cmo-gel i, , and siie eess'";il. 'Their blood e- v it ahaed with lifo-'rivintr oy;-er:, ami liberally sup 29c 49c 98c o i plien I ha' Women 's hose irregulars in 'noil weights regular .iilrt and lihe values. Special ot, of (i'l doon in ail sizes. l.lsiiO nose u and some Vdaek. ie oM p colors - four thread too, and hooN, double solos rovnihv values-- all i.-s. with I'.irc linead silk boot - - full f a s h i o n r d, s ii I i c c .1 ! i els - :i i .i;ality i-nlops arc bi,,'! brow n v Ii ite al. o color 1 .ho values. J ' Eldrcdte-Keyiiolds Co Formeny Benson, TKorne Ifc Store oPSpccialtii SI lops urr- tins! ;:. e t .' li-sail maintain ! merea-i I eells and !.'li-'' J.S.-C biood. .'m :i"d -'reatn'of iibumhim -iron and RKOPO pt odu, cs ;; ran in 1 he r. imi'i-r of red b! pl.l-nirt of the bhind. T til" - ii-l-i'- of ,o.y,e , in ;,i tnnihi' t I ::' m -i i- -; nee.-b'l'.'i' es tin- etl'euin' e thr e.ij.'h the .-!!! ire !....i a rich, red. itali.'ed blind, Iv sup. died with oMrei-. the cell-salts that jio-ir! h and re build the ceils. Start tlie Kiln! o -v al.e treat irtfi't today jurl v.i v.'.I 1"' do Ii;,'!,!' d with Cm sieiii:, 'in'pr o met.t in your health. Sherman f: Met "Hi'.'ll I'rui' C , l!'th and Podce. I 'ith ami liodjre. Jt'.tlt ai d IhiM.ev, '.Mth and I'.-irnatii, p.ph and l iU'iiiiii!, I'maua. N.-'miiska ! . I i- i : i 1. 1 A I . i ni; ad- i ii t ki-. Tci;- .l l.lsHKO IN T DAV-H .WILL K T.'t- !' hi A ( I .' PAY YOU.