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THE BEE: 'OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1920. SEA SCOUT CREW TO SAIL WATERS OF CARTER LAKE Rotarians to Push One-Day Campaign for $35,000 for Boy Scouts of Omaha. '' .. A part of the $3,000 which Ro tarians expect to raise in a one day drive next Thursday for Omaha Boy Scouts will be used for pro moting a new department of sea scouting here. G. M. Hoyt, Omaha Scout ex ecutive, said yesterday one "crew" of $ea scouts, corresponding to a "patrol" of laud scouts, already had been formed and thi.t arrangements AnVFRTISKMENT KEEP URIC ACID OUTOFJOINTS Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to ' Eat Less Meat and Take Salts. 'Rheumatism is easier to avoid than to cure, states a well-known authority. We are advised to dress warmly; keep the feet dry; avoid rxposure: eat less meat, but drink plenty of good water. Rheumatism is a direct result of sating too much meat and other ich foods that produce uric acid yhich is absorbed into the blood, it is the function of the kidneys to .ilter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine; the pores of The skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly cold weather the skin pores are closed thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they be come weak, and sluggish and fail to eliminate the uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually set tling in the joints and muscles caus ing stiffness soreness and pain culled rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a table spoonful in a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. " This is said to elimi nate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus rid ding the blood of these impurities., Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and. is made from the' acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with hthia and is used with excellent re sults by" thousands of folks who are, subject to. rheumatism. Here you1 have a pleasant, effervescent litlna water drink which helps overcome kidneys as well. ADVERTIREMKNT A RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You ' Apply a Little Musterole. - And Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. ust spread it' on with your fingers, t penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, ldosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. jf..nAst& Sm n lnnn Amt. ment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief , from sore throat; bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, pains and aches of the back ot ioints, sprains, soremuscles,bruise3,chiI riains, frosted feet, colds oa the chest. Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil dren. Keep it handy for instant use. 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. ADVERTISEMENT SlUfnOK'SON Zemo, the Clean, . Antiseptic , Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle W Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples., blackheads, eczema, blotches, riflgworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is alt that is needed, fori! Danishes most skin eruptions, makes' the 6km soft, smooth and healthy. The E. W. Rose Co, Cleveland a. .ADVERTISEMENT No Distress After Eating TRY THEM ESTABLISHED 1S94 fndlfwtton to a my treacherous oomplalnt and 4tm raaulta fatally tf neclecuri. KITTKR'8 MOBSTIVB LOZKNUES an ixjaltlTS e-reiniard can ot an attack. Each tabler la wraprnl In infoll to r'u'e full nrensUi and tmrlty. Buy a am bow. 16 eaou at Shenuaa McConoall Dnu Company. IMPROVISHED V MEN AND WOMEN ,. Quickly Regain Health, Strength, Energy, and Ability by Taking 3-Grain, Cadomene Tablets. The Very Best Tonic. Sold by All Druggists. - i Adv. ' llIKlIf would) be made during the sum mer for enrolling 30 boys, the number required for a "ship," com prising four crews. Carter lake, he said, probably would be headquarters for the Oma ha sea scouts, with activities also extending to Lake Manawa. The crew already organized in cludes Mershotp Welch, Robert Benford, Louis Smetana, John Behmke, William Lee and George Borglum. William I Hackett will be in charge of sea scouting train ing, with the title of "port master." He served six years in the United States navy. , At Boy Scout headquarters in the Patterson block yesterday prepara tions were being made to send -out tomorrow hundreds of pledge cards, through which Omaha business men are expected to subscribe a large part of, the $35,000 needed for 1920 scout expenses. The campaign for funds will be pushed Thursday by telephone carf vasses and personal solicitation by scout officials and a special commit tee of Rotarians. Belle Ryan Retuns From ' Convention at Cleveland Belle M. Ryan, assistant superin tendent of schools, returned yester day from Cleveland, where she was elected, to the secretaryship of the department of superintendence of the" National Education associa tion. "It was a wonderful meeting of 8,000- members of this department of the national association, and I ap preciated the honor which was con ferred upon me," Miss Ryan stated. Superintendent J. H. Beveridge and D. E. Porter, principal of "the High School of Commerce, are visit ing commercial and technical school buildings in 'eastern cities Firemen Exonerated. In. Probe of Florence Fire City . Commissioner H. B. Zim man, superintendent of the fire de partment, yesterday stated that the investigation held last week into the circumstances of an early-morning fire a week ago at the home of Dr. A. B. Adams, 8430 North Thirtieth street, Florence, did not disclose any circumstances which would wairant the filing of charges against mem bers of Hole Company No. 24. The firemen have been exoner ated from any blame. The investi gation arose over the informal charges' of cowardice expressed by a citizen t the time of the fire. Rags Probable Cause of Schmoller Fire, fs Report Tohn G Trouton. fire warden re ports that after a careful investiga tion of the origin of the recent fire at the Schmoller & Mueller building, he is- convinced that there was no incendiary feature. , ihe fire started in the basement. he said. "We were unable to trace any condition in the basement which might have caused the fire, except spontaneous combustion from oil soaked rags used for polishing pianos. It is probable that these rags may have been left in a heap and that they may have become ignited from spontaneous combustion. Every Household ShnnU u JuniperTar COUGHS COLDS SORE THROAT Are .quickly relieved b .me uma-tnated remedy At vrua-alstK "A Mass of Sores t-No Sleep Unhappy Days99 So writes F. D. Smith, mH Shtlbr Strati, Sandusky, Ohio. Be (ays: I suffered terrible itching; body cover ed with awful lores which caused ma (reat agony. Whea riven op as incur able, having spent over $200, I Anally tried D. D. D. Prescription. This remedy has made a well man of me." Thousands of eratenil nana of f TV It. m fast at enthusiastic over Its wonderful results as Mr. Smith. The very first application allays the itching aod burning. Just try a bottle of D.D.D. and convince yourself. Your money back If the first bottle does not brim relief, ase. aaa and f l.oo. Try D. D. D. Soap, too. m lotion for SWn Disease Five Sherman tt McConnell Drag Store. 1 I I allays skirt Resinol Ointment b what you want for your skin trouble Resinol to stop the itching and homing. In many cases it even clean the erup 1 tion away completely in a reasonably . short timet Resinol Ointment is not now an experiment although it D i v o r c e Coutts Married last December, divorce petition filed in January and divorce decree granted today, March 1, this is the culmination of the romance of Claramond Hummel and Harry Hummel. Mrs. Hummel charged extreme cruelty. The divorce de cree was signed by Judge Wakeley. vOn allegations of extreme cruelty, Mary Gilmore was granted a di vorce from Edward Gilmore. by Judge Wakeley in divorce court yes terday. ! - Because Isabelle Bernstein re fused to live with N. Bernstein, he was granted a divorce from her by Judge Wakeley in divorce' court yesterday. They were married last September. Mary Knapp was granted a divorce from Ralph Knapp in divorce court by Judge Wakeley yesterday on grounds of nonsupport. Charges of cruelty won a divorce for Elizabeth Crawford from Charles Crawford in divorce court Mqnday, Judge Wakeley signing the decree. Hatter Stewart alleges that his wife, Theresa, left him in February, 1919, after 14 years of wedded life and he asked the district court Mon day to grant him a divorce. President of Sherwood Lumber Company Dies Ben D. SherwOod, 60 years old, president of the Walrath & Sher wood Lumber company, died at 7 Sunday morning pi acute apoplexy, following an illness of nearly four weeks. Mr. Sherwood was born in Ocon- omowoc, Wis., With W.1H. Wal- ratn, he organized a lumber com pany at Atkinson. Neb., in 1886. Ten years later the home office was moved to North Bend, and to Oma ha in 1902. Failing health, caused Mr. "Sherwood partially retire from active narticioation in the bus iness of the firm about six years ago. surviving are his widow, one son. John B., 12 years old; a brother, F. b. bherwood, of Chicago, and alsis- er, Miss Jessie Sherwood, ot Omaha. ' Funeral services will be held at 10 Wednesday morning at the home, 5204 Burt stieet. Rev. Titus Lowe of the, First Methodist church will officiate and burial will be in Forest Lawn cemeiery. Eight "Leap Year" Babies ' Arrive In Omaha Sunday Eight "leap year" babies were born in Omaha Sunday. ' . Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stiener, Thirty-sixth and Oak streets, arrived at 5:50 Sunday morning. Mr. and- Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald. 2108 G streets, are par ents of a baby boy, who arrived 10 minutes later. The other six leap year babies are all girls. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lierk, 824 South Thirty sixth street; Mr. and Mrs. Gnston Gruntz, 2411 South Twenty-fourth street; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dan iels, 4124 Redman avenue; Mrs. Mary Graham, 2411 South Twenty first street; Mr. and Mrs. John Hocebar, 4110 Twenty-third street, and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Koory, 815 Worthington Place. Addition to Exhibit of Huffman Company Due Today Probably the only exhibitor at the Auto show who plans a change of display is W. L. Huffman, whose showing today will be increased to morrow by the complete show ex hibit of the Huffman "6,". which is expected to reach Omaha late- today. This show material was. delayed at Elkhart, Ind., where the factory isj located, by an express embargo and was not released in time to be placed before the doors opened. Word re ceived yesteroay from Chicago was that the express car had started and should be in Omaha at 5 p m. to day. The Huffman space is on the main aisle, and with the placing of the additional material will be one of the most complete at the show. Standard Oil of Nebraska Adds 20 Trucks to Fleet Twenty additional Patriot trucks were added to the fleet of the Stand ard Oil company of Nebraska yes terday, when the Omaha Fatnot Motor company comoleted a con tract for their delivery. The model reelected was the Lincoln-R-M, one and one-half-ton truck. According to the Patriot people, the contract made the third re-order the oil com pany has given them for Patriots, and when completed will mean 51 in use by the Standard Oil. ii?i?itatioxv may be to yon as it has been used lor years whh Resinol Soap at a standard skin treatment. Try it and watch how quickly the skiri loses its angry look and healing begins. RESINOL SHAVIWG STICK b a frror , Ite with diacrintinatinr men.; Yrur drafti nlli tit Kuixti jrtductt , My Heart and My Husband " ' ADELE GARRISON'S New Phase of "jRevelatiohs of a Wife" How Harriet Braithwaite Drew At tention From Madge. Knowing Katherine's methodical nature I was not surprised to re ceive another letter from her upon Wednesday night, marked "special delivery." She had riot named the hour of her arrival in the first letter, and, as 1 expected When I opened the envelope, I found that she had remedied the omission with her usual thoughtfulness. "We shall be with you on the train reaching Marvin at 4:30 O'clock Thursday afternoon," the brief note ran. "I cuold not tell at the time I wrote before just what train we could get Lovingly, "KATHERINE." "That's a short letter for a spe cial," Dicky remarked idly, as I slipped the sheet of notcpaper into the envelope again! We were all gathered before the open fire in the living ro,om. It was the first chilly evening we had had, and we were revelling in the com fort of the blazing logs. Katie had brought the letter and the book for my signature in such flamboyant fashion that the attention of every one in the room was unconsciously fixed upon the missive. 1 I shot a quick, furtive appeal at Harriet Braithwaite. "Yes, isn't it?" I responded care lessly. . Before there was a chance either for me to volunteer an explanation concerning the letter or for any one else tos comment upon it. Harriet crumpled toward the side of her chair, apparently in pain. "Oh, Edwin 1" she said faintly, - We all sprang toward her, but I did not share the alarm of the oth ers, for I had a shrewd suspicion that she was simply deigning pain in order to divert the attention of every one from the letter which she must have guessed was from Katherine. Instant Attention. Her big husband was the first to reach her side. "What is it, dear?" he asked with anxious tenderness. "The old pan again." Water, please!" He spoke over his shoulder with the authori tative brevity of a man accustoaietl to the military-like obedience of everybody under htm. Dicky had a glass filled with wa ter, at his elbow in record-breaking time. Dr. Braithwaite, one arm around his wife, had drawn a little vial from his pocket with the other Hand. "Opqn it," he said to me. I did so, and from the.vialvhe Railway Holds Car Two ; Months Despite Shortage In the face of an alleged acute shortage in the refriegerator car supply, the Great Western Railroad company has been holding such a car in Omaha since January 6, while it retails a consignment of cider which the consignee refused to ac cept, according to H. J. Schifferle of the Zipfel-Schifferle Produce company, Eighth and Jones streets. Mr. Schifferle says that he made the railroad company a cash offer of 20 cents a gallon for the cider in order to release the equipment for which shippers are said to be suffer ing in all sections of the country, but the railroad refused the offer and stated their intentions . of holding the car until the stuff has been sold at retail for 35 cents a gallon. Clerk Alleged Short In ' Accounts Promises to Pay ' H. L. Mossman, assistant city at torney yesterday stated that George E. Bertrand, former clerk of the mu nicipal court, has promised to ap pear this morning in ..connec tion with the settlement of a claim uf $3,290 held by the city comp troller. This amount represents the alleged unsettled balance due to the city when Mr. Bertrand resigned his clerkship. Mr. Mossman was to have started a legal action yesterday against Mr. Bertrand's bond, but he states he will give the former clerk an opportunity to, satisfy the claim out of court. Tractor Climbs Sidewalk -1 To Register at Rome Hotel A Cleveland tank-type tractor operated by F, J. Zimmer mounted the curb, climbed the front steps and crawled right into the loby of the Hotel Rome yesterday morning. Al though it didn't register at the desk, it will be a guest 'of the hotel all this tveek, on exhibition to automo bile show -visitors. ' - James H. Gilson, district sales manager for the Cleveland Tractor company, is establishing , district sales headquarters for the company here this week. ' ser Made President of . American Fraternal Body . W. ' A, Fraser, sovereign com mander of the ' Woodmen of the World, was elected president of the American Fraternal congress at the annual meeting held in Chicago last week. Mr. Fraser returned Sunday from the convention. He succeeds A. R. Talbot in his new position. The congress includes about 200 fraternal insurance societies, all of whom were represented at the an nual meeting this year. About 300 delegates were in attendance. Witte On Trial Charged With Alleged Assault Joseph Witte, 965 South .Forty eighth avenue, was placed on trial in ristricf Judge Troup's court yester day charged with an alleged assault against 13-year-old Mildred Coats, 2124 North Fifteenth street The girl was hired to take care of the Witte baby. She alleges that Witte forced her to sleep in the same bed with him and his wife. , The offense is alleged to s have, been committed July 8' 1919- Building Operations In Omaha Show Big Increase Building operations during Janu ary and February compare with the corresponding period of last year" as follows: 1920. If IS. . January v .V :. .13,117, 2r,0 S16S.015 February 1,100,150 274,715 took a tablet and held it toward his wife.' I noticed her hesitate just an instant and was surer than before that her illness was but a subterfuge. Then she swallowed the tablet obediently and drank the water her husband held to her lips. "It isn't a bad attack," she said in a minute or two. "I shall be per fectly all r!ght as soon as I have lain down a little while." I was bending over her soli citously, and I caught her cue and acted upon it at once. "Do let me go up wi$h you, Har riet," I said. "Thank you. You are most kind, and I shall be very glad to have you with me," she responded with her usual formal courtesy. Alone Together. Dr. Braithwaite bent over her, took her hands and lifted .her to her feet. "Are you sure you're all right to get upstairs?" he asked. "Positively,',' she returned, smiling at him. 1 . . He half-led, half-carried her up the stairs, through theNupper hall to her room, put her upon the bed, removed her shoes and pulled the coverlets over her. deftly. ' "Do go back to the others, now, Edwin," she said. "You know that all I need is a little rest, arid Mar garet will take care of me beauti fully. I do hope , mother didn't hear us." Mother Graham had gone to bed early with a slight headache. I think if she had been in the group by the fire her daughter would not have dared to alarm her by pretend ing illness. "I am sure she -didn't," the big physician said, "and if you're sure you're all right I would like to hear more of Spencer's yarns." My father had been telling them cf some of his adventures in South America, and Dicky's brother-in-law had been his most attentive list ener. -. s "I'm absolutely all right, dear," she said, and her husband bent and kissed her tenderly. ".See that yon take good care of 'Tape's Diapepsin" by neutralizing the acidity of the stomach, instantly relieves the food souring and fer mentation 'which causes uie misery making gases, heartburn, flatulence, fullness or pain in stomach and in testines. A few tablets of 'Tape's Diapep sin" bring relief almost as soon as they reach the stomach. They help regulate disordered stomachs so favorite foods can be eaten without distress Costs so little at drug stores. BEST WAY TO WASH THE HAIR We find you can bring out the beauty of your hair to its very best advantage by washing it with can throx. It makes a very simple, in expensive shampoo, whichv cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly of all the dandruff, dirt and excess oil, leaving a wonderfully cleaii, whole some feeling. After its use you will find that the hair dries quickly and evenly, is never streaked in appear ance and is always bright, soft and fluffy; so fluffy, in fact, that it looks more abundant than it is, and so soft that arranging it becomes a pleasure. Just use a teaspoonful of canthrox, which you can get from any gooU druggist's, dissolve it in a cup of hot water; this makes a full cup ' of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. tes madsyourCbmrt Certain thm Moiher1sFrienb Which spreads its Influence upon the nerves, cords and ligaments In volved, rendering them pliant to read ily yield to nature's demand. There is an absence of bearing-down pains, strain and general discomfort, more often than otherwise experienced when nature is unaided. Mother's Friend is used externally. ' At all Druggists. Special Booklet on Motherhood and Baby free. Brad-cM Regulator Co. Dept. F-9. Atlanta. Ga, Clogged-Up Liver Causes Headache It's foolish to suffer from constipation, lick headache biliousness, dizziness, IJ: . ' J I.' indigestion, snu uu 0 dred ailments jr when Carter'- IiRSUiWv Little Liver Pills will end uArtltKO ITTLE all misery in a let. uv Purely vege table. Act PILLS gently on liver and bowels. Small Pill Small Dose Small Price DR CARTER'S IRON PILLS, Nature's great nerve and' blood tonic for Anemia. Rheumatism, Nervousness, Sleeplessness and Female Weakness. lsUMB-riMtlMisr sJm5 if A f What to do for 1 v 1 v PROGRESS I IN MEDICAL RESEARCH I 4H her," he admonished me with a play fully lifted forafinger. "I feel like a beast," his wife said wnen he had closed the door. "Of course, you know that there is ab solutely nothing the matter with me unless that unneeded dose of heart tonic should stimulate that organ a little too much, but I thought that letter was from Katherine, and was afraid some one might find it out." "It was," I said quietly, wishing I might add the assurance I felt that as far as testingDr. Braithwaite was concerned this projected meeting might never have been planned. (Continued Tomorrow.) ADVERTISEMENT "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE i ' Look at tongue! Remove poi sons from stomach, liver and bowels. Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, ljver and bow els. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it with out fear. Mother! You must say Cali fornia! Headache? For quick relief BAUME ANALGtfSIQUE BENGUE and it's gone for good. Keep a tube in .a handy place That. Laamlag A C- N. X. ADVERTISEMENT If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best Have you ever stopped to reason why it Is that so many products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotton? The reason Is plain the article did not fulfil the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it A prominent druggist says: "Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for, in almost every case it shows excellent results, as many of my customers testify. ' No other kidney remedy has so large a sala." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the suceess of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root isr due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfils almost every wish in overcoming- kidney, liver and bladder alments, corrects ur inary troubles and neutralizes the uric, acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention The Omaha Bee. Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores. . V I) VEKTISEM EXT GRAY HAIR TELLS TALES. TMT IT! . TRIAL PACKAGE SENT FREE Gray hair is tattle-tale. Don't en dure it until you are really old. If at forty you still feel young then take the trouble to look young. For to look and feel young- is to be young. It is just aa easy to keep your hail young and beauti ful as to retain your youthful interest in life and people. Tint the gray, faded, streaked strands -with "Brownatona" as thousands of women have done. "Brownatona la My Best Friend" This wonderful proraratiori does not rub or wash off. If you want a delightful surprise, just brash or comb a little "Brownatone" through your gray, streak ed, or bleached hair and see it change like manic to goiden, soft or deep rich brown, of black any shade desired the exact color to set off your complexion. ; Absolutely Harmless. "Brownatone" is odorless, greaseless, and positively non-injurious. Guaranteed to contain no lead, sulphur, silver, mer cury, zinc, aniline, or coal tar products. Used for switches as well as growing hair. Two colors: "Light to Medium Brown" and "Dark Brown to Black." Two sises, 8Eo'and $1.15, at all leading druggists. Special Free Trial Od'sr. Send only lie with this coupon for Free trial package and helpful booklet on the ears of the hair. Mail This Coupo Now. The Kenton Pharmacal Co., 462 Coppin Bldg., Covington, Ky. ' Enclosed find 11' cents (to cover postage, packing and war tax) for Trial Packagevof Brownatone. , .Light to Medium Brown at ....... .Dark Brown to Black. Hark with X shad wanted Vid mall with your full nam and address. .. - ; r PILES--FISTULA-RECTAL (Both Acute CURED BY NEW METHOD No Knife, No Ether, No Chloroform UsoA No Severe Surgical Operation. DON'T. SUFFER. DOCTOR F. M. HAHN 401 Paxton Block. 1 Omaha, Nah. A medicine possess ing tonic, alterative and recon structive properties. Useful in treatment of debilitated conditions caused by overwork or pro-' longed mental strain or nervous irritability, sleeplessness, brain fag, or general depression of the nervous system.' Prepared under formula filed with and approved bythe Chief Chemist. Treasury Dept.. Washington. D. Cj BRI-A-CEA DRUG .CO. Kansas City, Mo., Manufacturers ASKS YOUR a. a.ajMajk- n a mwwwMWM kuwwwi i i ' my m immmihimm ADVKRT1SEMKNT AFTER GRIP OR COLDS IS PERIOD OF REAL DANGER Weakened Victims of Epidemic Need Pure Food Tonic Like Father "John's Medicine To Rebuild Wasted Tissue Thousands of victims of the re cent grip epidemic find the strug gle to regain strength very hard be cause the grip seems to have left them in a weakened, run-down con dition which hangs on. At such a time the weakened vsystem falls an easy victim to any disease germs. During this period of weakness Father John's Medicine proves its value as a pure food tissue builder. It is composed of pure and whole some, nourishing elements which are easily taken up by the weak ened system and promptly made into new flesh and strength. Be ADVERTISEMENT UHflT OaYGEH DOES FOR TIEUpe BODY Without it there could be no living body since without , oxygen there cannot be any life. Oxygen acts on the blood, and by constantly;cleansing and revi talizing it converts the blood into a vigilant guardian against the insid ious attacks of disease. It assists every natural force in the body. It makes it possible lor the blood to build up what the stress of daily activity, overwork, overexertiop and overtaxing of, the body tears down. Waste products are cast out -new cells grow the hollow cheeks fill out and take on the ruddy blow of health. The spring comes back to the step, the whole body tingles with health and vital ity, while the brain is cleared to meet the battle with the problems of life. . If the . supply', of oxygen is not sufficient the engine runs down vital force wanes the fire goes out and the whole machinery of the body stops. But when the blood is vitalized with oxygen the complicated structure of the cells of the body is broken down, and the energy lib eratedthat drives the human en gine. REOLO, the wonderful discov ery of Dr. A. L. Reusing, makes rich, red blood vitalized with oxy Worn Out In Mind and Body Your child is quick to observe disturbances in your mental attitude or physical condition. And when he asks: "What's the matter. Daddy?" there's a tone of solemn anxiety in his little voice. The depression stamped upon you reflects intensely upon him because of his profound solic itude. He at once drops his playthings and rushes to your side, but his happv smile has disappeared and bis buoyant spirits are gone replaced by a counjenance of worry and a bearing of hopelessness. Yon owe it to the happiness and welfare of your family to keep trim in body and keen t Intellect You are the sun and the inspiration of their lives. Dark, threatening clouds hove over their heads the instant you show signs of being "out of sorts" or "under the weather- uoa't imperii ueir nnn By ucgiecuuK yvui osatuu The KCO ! aoM tn r'fi1 p"Ia?e only, picture abo kt.uaellM-iiilulaa Far -aal at all drua.isU. alarau " SOS I -Is l j vrms UN-MI Di LEASES and Chronic) i i DRUGGIST AOVERnNKMtTVT cause it is guaranteed free from al cohol or dangerous drugs in any form, Father John's Medicine ii a safe tonic to take after the grip or a heavy cold. The racking, irritating cough which often follows the grip is an other dangerous feature which Fa ther John's Medicine promptly re lieves, because the soothing, neal ing elements allay the irritation and help to heal the throat and breath ing passages. The gentle, laxative effect of Father John's Medicine drives out impurities and restores normal health. Keep a bottle in the house right along. ADVERTISEMENT gen, iron and the cell-salts that th blood requires to maintain healtk and vigor. It stimulates the appe tite, aids digestion, tones up th heart and nervous system, rapidly . increases the red blood cells and sends through the entire body a stream of vitalized health-restoring blood, that nourishes every cell 01 the tissues, blood, nerves, brain and bones. 1 Healthy t blood makes the whole body healthy. The cheeks glow, tht eyes sparkle, the step becomes light and elastic and the whole body thrills with the vigor and vitality of perfect health." If you are not feeling well try REOLO. It is not expensive. Each package contains 10O pleasant, tasteless tablets, enough for two weeks' treatment, and it only costs one dollar. REOLO is sold under the Posi tive Guarantee that if it does not give absolute satisfaction, your money will be returned. REOLO is sold in Omaha by Sherman McConnell Drug ' Co., ' 49th and Dodge, 16th and Dodge, 16th and Harney, 24th and Farnam, 19th and Farnam, Omaha, Neb., Licensed Distributor for the Dr. A. L. Reusing Laboratories, Akron, O. Great General Tonic will banish that "tired feeling" and dispel that worn-oh look. It will renew your strength and vigor, overcome the ravishing affects of overwork and worry, revive youf spirits and increase your bold on life. Being a refresh ingt appetiser, valuable aid to digestion and worthy promoter of the general health, because of itaposi-vra vitalising and reconstructive value, ita as is especially desirable io easae of subnormal conditions. Ifyonaoffs.' from aervooe exhaustion. muscu.sr or mental fatigue Ill or deficiency of vital fore due to general weakness o 'mg. ft was ting lUness. you'll And "LYKO" particularly ben. "i leial. It tones op the entire system and keep yoa faaUogfit. Ask your druggist for a bottio today. ' Sola Manufacturers - LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY Naw York ... . Kansas City. Ma, is stock at the Beaton Prug C MuuuitMusUll.aM 1441.730 . - ' . . . : 4 JL