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Those who are suscepti ble to attacks of indigestion or dyspepsia should try Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets as they supply the stomach with an alkaline effect just as it does naturally when it is work- ? ing in a perfectly healthy condi- i tipn. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are f so widely known and used that you can get them in any drug store in the United States and Canada , at SO cents a box. "BALMWORT" FOR RHEUMATISM Mr. J. M. Hunter, Longmont, Colo., writes: "I have been taking Balmwort Kidney Tab lets for my rheumatism and find they help me more than anything I ever took," etc. Some forms of rheumatism are caused by failure of the Kid neys to secrete and throw off the waste and poisons of the body. If Kidneys and bladder are not doing their full duty, Balmwort Kidney Tablets will thoroughly revive their activity. Sold by all druggists. 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Into a pint bottle,, pour 2Vi ounces ef Pinex; then add plain granulated eugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, Sf desired, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup instead of sugar syrup. Either way, it tastes good, never poils, and gives you a full pint of bet ter cough remedy than you could bur ready-made for three times its cost. It is really wonderful how quickly this home-made remedy conquers a cough usually in 24 hours or less. It eems to penetrate through every air passage, loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough, lifts the phlegm, heals the mem branes, and gives almost immediate relief. Splendid for throat tickle, kqarseness, croup, bronchitis and bron chial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com pound of genuine Norway pine ex tract, and. has been used for genera tions .for .throat and chest ailments. To abid disappointment ask your druggist for "2 ounces of Pinex" .with directions, and don't accept any thing else. Guaranteed to give abso lute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. ADVERTISEMENT RUB RHEUMATISM PAIN FROM SORE, ACHING JOINTS What's Rheumatism? Pain only. Stop drugging! Not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" directly upon the "tender spot" and relief comes instantly. "St. Ja cobs Oil" is a harmless rheumatism and sciatica limiment, which never disappoints and cannot burn the skin. , , Limber. up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle from your druggist, and in just a moment you'll be tree from rheumatic and se;atic pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don'tsuffer! Relief awaits you. Old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" has cured millions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half century, and is jut as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lum Vim hartarhr snrains and awell- PARALYZED BOY MUCH IMPROVED BY FAITH HEALER Six-Year-Old Lad Able to Stand and Speak After -Treatment Mis sion Closed. Mrs. George Manassa of Des Moines rushed into the Grand hotel, Council Bluffs, with her 6-year-old grandson,' Ralph, shortly before James Moore Hickson, Eng lish healer, departed yesterday aft ernoon. Tears of joy shown in her eyes as she placed her little grandson gently on the floor and asked if she might see Mr. Hickson. "I want to thank him for what he has done for my little grandson," she explained. "See, he can stand all by himself. He never stood alone before in all his life, and now he can almost walk. And he never spoke a word until after Mr. Hick son laid his hands on him. Today he said: 'God is love!' Think Of it. Oh, I must see Mr. Hickson and thank him." Famous Physicians Failed. Mr. Hickson was found and the happy grandmother was given an opportunity to express her appre ciation of his ministering. The little boy was paralyzed and eastern phy sicians predicted that he would live only a short time, according to Mrs. Manassa. He had not only been taken to the most famous American physicians, but had been taken to Europe to consult specialists there, she said. A number of other calls from pa tients who were treated by Mr. Hickson were received by Mr. Hick son during the few hours which he remained in Council Bluffs yes terday afternoon, many of them in dicating that cures or at least partial cures had resulted from his minister ings. He said:' "I am overjoyed at the result of my mission here," said Mr. Hickson as he boarded his train for Kansas City. "Of course, the mission was somewhat small here, but I believe there was a great need for me, and I am glad that I came." Mr. Hickson was escorted to the train by Rev. W. E. Mann, pastor of St. Pauls Episcopal church in Coun cil Bluffs, where the mission was field during the past two days- No demonstration , marked his de parture. His next mission will be at Topeka, Kan. From there he will go to Kansas City, Mo.; to St. Louis, and then to Chicago, he said. "Healing is an extension of incar nation," said Hickson in his short sermon which preceded the morning services. "The moment a mans soul is clean and free from sin his physical, mental and moral sides re-s-oond immediately and he gradually becomes healthy and normal. That is spiritual healing, or faith healing. "We thank God tor tne meaicai men of the world. They are doing all they can for humanity. Medical men ana medical science go as far as human limitations will permit. But ther; is a Power above this. Too Much Sentiment. "If Jesus Christ came to earth again today, he would begin healing. His representatives,- those of the Christian church, should represent him in all fullness, not only in words but in acts. They should practice faith healing, just as surely as they should preach the gospel. That is part of their mission. "Religion has been too much sen timent and not enough fact. Prayer should be the leading factor in our lives and our religion. My mother's prayers have helped me in my work every day since I was a child. They have made God real to me." The churcn was well filled- yester day, but not as crowded as on Tuesday and it was not necessary to hold an overflow meeting, Suf ferers began to arrive at 8 a. m. and more than 200 were present when the healer arrived at 10. As on Tuesday, many were in wheel chairs and the majority of the others used crutches "or canes. ; Men's Suits at $18 Each May Be Purchased Soon Chicago, March 24. Fifteen thou sand suits of men's clothing, orgi nally intende dfor sale by the British government for its demobilized sol diers were purchased here when rep resentatives of the 22 work councils of the International Harvester com pany met with Harvester officials. The suits will be 'delivered in about six weeks and will cost the individual purchaser about $18 each. It was estimated that suits of like ouality would cost about $10 in the domestic market. The clothing was manufactured in England and is said to be the surplus remaining after the returned troops of England had been supplied. HOSPITAL TREATS 85,562 PATIENTS IN FORTY YEARS More Than Twenty Thousand Free Patients Cared for At St. Josephs. A record of caring for 85,562 pa tients, of whom 24,501 were free pa tients, is the accomplishment of St. Josephs hospital, which cetebrates its 40th anniversary this year, accord ing to the annual report for 1919, is sued yesterday. The normal capacity of the hos pital is now 370 beds, but this num ber can be increased in time of need. Arrangements for the segregation of medical, surgical and special cases, which brings patients under the care of nurses trained for spe cial treatment, obtain at the hospi tal. A new diet kitchen, over which zn expert dietician presides, was added to the equipment during the last year. Another service added to the hos pital during the year, the report points out, was a free dispensary, which cared for 139 surgical and 24 medical cases during 1919. All cases except contagious ones are treated here. The X-ray equipment of the hospital was improved during ' the year, according to me report, wun the addition of modern apparatus and the replacing of part of the old machinery. Marked growth of the training school for nurses, which completed its third year in 1919, was notice able, the report explained. Two classes are formed yearly, and courses under the guidance of in structors at the Creighton- college of medicine are given students. Three years are required to com plete the course at St. Josephs. During the year 5,158 patients were admitted to the hospital. Of the number, 209 were still under treatment on January 1, 229 had died, and 4,876 had been discharged. There were 156 cases at the hospital at the beginning of 1919. A total of 37 nationalities were represented among the patients treated, who professed to 21 different creeds. Wood Still Holding Lead in South Dakota Presidential Primary Sioux Falls, March 24. Returns from 1,185 of 1,740 state precincts on republican presidential endorse ment give: Wood, 27,066; Lowden, 23,385; Johnson, 21,735. Compiled returns included the complete vote in 12 counties. Twen ty counties were within three pre cincts of being complete. These 32 counties, with , two exceptions, are the most important population cen ters of the state. Warns of Assassination if Queenstown Policemen Shot Qucenstown, March 24. The chairman of the district council has received a typewritten communica tion,,". warning him that he will be assassinated in the event of the shooting of Queenstown policemen. AT THE THEATERS OTIS SKINNER'S Rppearance In his new comedy-drama "Pletro" by Mmud Skinner and Jules Eckert Goodman, at the Brandels tonight, is a treat local theatergoers have looked for ward to. Th scenes of the new piece are laid in a small town in western Pennsyl vania and in California. To appear with Mr. Skinner, Charles Frohman, Inc., has organize a company that will include O. B. Clarence, an English actor;- Mary Shaw. Ruth Rose, Thurlow Bergen, Rob ert Ames, William Bonelli, Walter F. Scott and others. Any show with Raymond Hitchcock as the central figure is nre of popular at tention. The third edition of this now famous "Hltchy Koo" will spread Its frolics of liKht-hearted gaiety, music and danca at the Brandels Sunday night. Those who know the trend of the crowds toward theater attractions will get seats In advance. Two of the minor acts this week at the Orpheum score particularly well. One is the comedy skating novelty done by Steele and W'inslow. Another is the Jug gling attraction presented by De Witt Tounir. The stellar offering is the elab orate musical comedy, "Extra Dry." Fay Courtney, the singing oomedienne. is one of the special features of the show, and another is provided by the lmprovtser of songs. Bob Hall. Arthur Stone, as the small town boob, rouses hearty mirth. Iorothv Sherman and her "Cameo Girls," come to the Empress as the head line attraction for three days starting tcday. Miss Sherman has given to vaude vlllo a classic of music, song and dance, with Beatrict Bradner, soprano; Margaret Fallenius, violinist, and three other talented anfl accompiisea musical ar tists. Bobb Mason's contribution to the bill is a singing offering. Miss Mason is assisted by Stan Scott an accomplished accompanist. Frank. Halls will present his comedy sketch "The wrong uuy. " Mitchell and Mitch will offer a combina tion of singinfr, dancing Imitations, come dy patter and banjo playing. Billy Watpon and his "Parisian Whirl." featuring the only and original Billy Watson, Billy (Grogan) Spencer and Edgar Rlxlry, the Caruso of burlesque, is now playing at the Oayoty theater for a weeks' engagement. There is little use in describing the surprises in store for the patrons nf that popular playhouse. I.adlcs matinee at 2:15 daily. SENATE-HOUSE WRANGLE OVER MAKING PEACE Constitutional Authority of Congress to End War De velops Row Among Party Bodies. Chirac Trlbune-Omahs. Bn Leased W ire. Washington, March 24. Pros pects of formally ending the war between the United States and Ger many at an early date were dimmed today as sharp differences developed between senate and house repub lican leaders over the constitutional authority of congress to declare a status of peace. Chairman Porter of the house foreign affairs committee has held several conferences with Senator Lodge, republican leader in the sen ate, and nas reported that a large number of republican congressmen join with the senate democrats in the view that the Knox resolution to end the war is unconstitutional. They believe that the power of congress in this matter would be limited to repeal of wartime meas ures and they are willing to pro ceed along this line, but are unwill ing to join with the senate in under taking to restore a status of peace with Germany. Look Over Constitution. The conduct of foreign affairs, they point out, lies within the presi dent's jurisdiction. To support their contention house republicans have resurrected the debates and proceed ings of the convention which framed the constitution in 1787, .in which it is shown, they say, that the consti tution framers specifically declined to grant congress the power to de clare peace, although it voted the legislative branch with power to de clare war. On the other hand, such recog niaed constitutional lawyers as Sen ator Lodge, Senator Knox, Senator Borah and Senator Lenroot are firmly of the belief that it is entirely within the authority of congress to declare a status or peace. It was pointed out today that the supreme court has declined to be influenced by the debates of the constitutional convention in rendering its interpre tations of the meaning of the con stitution. Compromise Likely. If the differences over the Knox resolution reach an impasse it is likely that a compromise will be ar ranged to restore normal interna! conditions as far as possible by the repeal of wartime legislation and leave the question of relations with Germany to be settled by negotia tions with Germany. Senator Thomas of Colorado, democratic "irreconcilable," de clared in the senate today that con gress had no authority to declare peace. Notwithstanding the fact that he voted for the flat rejection oi the treaty, Senator Thomas ex pressed the view that the only way peace could be restored would be for the senate, the house and the president to agree to a joint resolu tion to that effect. . A joint resolu tion passed over the president's veto would be invalid, he said. Promotions Among Firemen because or Hetirerr. ..s Robert W. Oliver lias been pro moted from junior to senior captain in the fire department on account of the retirement of Capt. Georee Ctisick. Max Gross will be advanc ed from rank of fireman to junior captain to take the place of Caotain Uliver, George I. Anderson, lun- tor captain, will be retired next month because of illness. Glass Prices to Stick. Pittsburgh. March 24 Cpnrve T Fulton, secretarv of the American Window Glass Manufacturers' as sociation, officially annonnrerl hp,f that no increase would be made in the price of window glass this year. Precinct Assessors for Douglas County Appointed for Year Appointments for precinct as sessors for Douglas county for 1920 were announced yesterday from the office of County' Assessor J. M. Fitzgerald. The personal assess ment for the year begins April 1 and closes May 31. Following is the list of appoint ments: P. J. Ford. M!9 South Twenty-fourth street; Frank U Kolouch, M30 South Twentieth slreet; T. J. Wiley, S1I North Forty-second street; Paul V. Duffle, 2615 California street; George B. Collins. Sanford hotel; E. F. Morisrty. 20i 8outh Thirty-third street; A, H. Leckllter, 1964 Jones street: James Carroll, 1228 Park Wild avenue; F. It. King, 8621 North Thirty-first street: John J. Nightengale, S120 V street: Charles V. Kearney, 1 4 North Twenty-third street: Harry A. Collins, 3M2 South Thlrty-seeond street; W. T. Hosan, 4522 North Twenty-first street; William J. Gartland, 614 North Twenty-third street; John E. Emblem, 1163 North Nineteenth street; J. H. Lnechner, 2204 K street; Joseph Quggen mos. S709 South Fourteenth street; J. Kdward Huley. 2219 St. Marys avenue; J. F. Ma Hoy, 1111 South Twenty-seventh street; Raymond P. Carroll, 2303 Cass street; Tobias M. lingllsh. 3947 T street; Emmet McMahon. 2212 G street; Percy P. Bell. 6.10 North Tw nty-seventh street; William H. Fox, 2S01 Dorcas street: Rich ard Burnell. 1817 Lake street; James j.uveiy, ii 1 1 rniuin xnirty-tnird street; Charles Plvonha. M45 South Twenty-first slreel; Ii. w. Fleming. James Paraley, 4014 South Twentieth street: V. CI Anderson 3010 Franklin street; Emll Mots, 1619 .-orin rnirty-tnira street: William J. Lit tle, 632 South Nineteenth street: Edward J. Mulholland, 2212 O street; Hobson II. Maullek, 1717 South Thirtv-thlrd street; John Gondtng, 2220 South Fifteenth street; John Bolecy. S040 South Eighteenth street; John S. Senipek. 4417 South Thlrfv- elghth street; Henry R. Hartnett, 3402 V street; Jonn H. McCarthy. 1811 Ontario street; Jay M. Cook. 3028 Chicago street; John F. Gardner. 2776 California street; Mat Peterson, 2413 E street; M. B. O'Don nell, 630 South Thirty-third street: M. J. Healy. 320 North Thirtieth street; Thomas O'Brien. 4160 Coming street; Cal Lind say, 4224 South Seventeenth street; Fred S. Hefflinger, 4019 South Twenty-third slreet; J. M. Kelly. 2431 South Sixteenth street; Frank S. Boroueh. 2909 Sonth Twenty-seventh avenue: Clifford J. Mul len, 3802 South Twenty-sixth street; M. Harmon. 25:12 Cass street; F. H. Tlerney, 2124 Burdette street; Archie Kaplan. 3181,4 North Sixteenth street; Charles Buck, 208 South Twenty-sixth street; John Hofeldt. Waterloo. Neb.; J. S. Nesblt, 2920 Fontenelle boulevard; Thomas C. Douglas. 4642 I'odge street; Carl Hess, Elkhorn, Neb ; Mont. Meadows, Raltson, Neb.; C. V. Shumaker. Washington, Neb.; Gustav Sesemann. East Omaha. Neb.; Al bert L. Ramacclotti. 8.'6 South Twenty eighth Rtreet; August Wltte, Bennington, Neb.; W. A. Wlech. Millard, Neb.; C. D. Switzger. Benson. Neb.; F. A. McArdle, Benson. Neb.; George Merry weather. Val ley, Neb.; Chat lex Havlleck, Florence, Neb. 65 Sinn Feiners Are Sent To England Under Escort Queenstown, March 24. Sixty five Sinn Fein prisoners, under heavy military escort, were brought by motor lorry from the Cork jail to this city this morning, where they were put aboard a British sloop which departed presumably for Eneland. The slooo was ac companied by two destroyers. J. lie prisoners sang republican songs and returned the farewells of the watching crowds as the vessels left the harbor. Lift Off Corns! Doesn't hurt I Lift touchy corns and calluses right off with fingers JV TK I rO i II " pply a few drops of "Freezone" upon that old, bothersome corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off, root and all, without pain or soreness. Hard corns, soft corns, corns between the toes, and the hard skin calluses on bottom of feet lift jr right off no humbug! sly Tiny halts tf Freeziftt' ' cut but a few cents at drug starts Flashes From Filmland Neighborhood Houses (RANI) 16th and Kinney WAL LACE REID In "HAWTHORNE OF THE U. S. A.;" alno Mack Sennett comedy. DIAMOND 24th and Lake 1.1 EUT. L. O. LOCKLEAR in "THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY." HAMILTON 40th snd Hamilton "CHECKERS," a big special with an all-star cast. Admixainn 20c and 15c. Shows at 7 and 9 . in. StMRBAN 24th and Ames BLANCHE SWEET in a "WOMAN OF PLEASURE," and Fox News. THE last of the film production, "A Tale of Two Cities." takes place at the Muse, the West Karnam street movie house, today. William Kartium en acts a double role In the photodrama. Ji wel Carmen plays opposite htm and sus tains a powerful part. The story is a correct film version nf Charles Dleken'a book by the same title a book which is accepted as a classic In all schools. Rialto It Is doubtful if Clara ftlmbal Young ever appeared in a photo produc tion to better advantace, nor had a char acter to assume that fitted her so splendidly as that of Plane Sorel, in "The Forbidden Woman," the offering at the Rialto theater today. In few dramas In which Miss Young has appeared has there been such lavlshness of gowns, scenes, settings and such a wondrous love story. It is a story especially appealing and Is keeping the theater crowded daily. Strand Mark Twain's Immortal boy hero, Huckleberry Finn, was a "regular guy." So Is Lewis Sargent, the talented boy actor who plays the part of Huck In tho film version of the famous novel, which Is entertaining thousands at the Strand theater this weeK. Moreover, he pioved It to every boy and girl, (and there seemingly were thousands of the youngsters) attending tne matinee show ing Tuesday. Lewis, freckle-faced and red-haired, is every inch a "boy's boy," and It's little wonder that he's Just natur ally a big success as Huck Finn. San Mary Miles Minter's second Realart picture, "Judy of Rogue's Harbor." being shown at the Sun, Is receiving most favor able comment from Omaha movie fans. It Is a ptcturlzatlon of Grace Miller White's ncvel of the same name. Miss Minter Is supported by a cast of celebrated actors and directed by one who Is distinguished for his art and attention to detail. Moon "The Cyclone" is about to leave. Today will witness the final showing In the run of this production, In which the daredevil of the screen, Tom Mix, Is starred at the Moon theater. - Mix la all that the name of this photodrama lm- ?ltes daring, dashing, magnificent. The ale. based on the Ufa In the untamed northwest and the struggle with outlaws, la (ripping. Emprewa "His Temporary Wife. a screen adaptation of Robert Ames Benett's magaxlne story, with Rubye Le Remer as the star, supported by an all-star cast, will be the photoplay attraction at the Empress for three days starting today. The picture Is described as "a startling Leap year romance." In support of Miss De Remsr are such notable players as Edmund Breese, Mary Boland, Eugene Strong. W. T. Carleton Armand Cortes and several others. Central High Botany Class to Beautify School Campus Central High students in Miss Caroline Stringer's botany class have taken the responsibility of making the Central High campus this year the most beautiful in the history of the school. Some large plnnts will be placed in the center plot of the campus, and flowers will be planted along the sides of the building and probably bordering the walks. ADVERTISEMENT BYRAN STRONG FOR OWEN RESOLUTION ON PEACE TREATY Expresses Hope that Proposal Will Pass, in Speech at Illinois Capital. Springfield, 111.. March 24. Will ian J. Bryan in three speeches here Wednesday set forth his views on popular government, particularly on the initiative and referendum, which is one of the principal proposals now before the Illinois constitu tional convention. Mr. Bryan spoke before this convention in the morn ing, addressed a business men's club shortly after noon and spoke again at a church meeting in the evening. During the day Mr. Bryan ex pressed hope that the peace treaty would be disposed of before the opening of the presidential cam paign. "Senator Owen," said Mr. Bryan in speaking of the treaty fight, "lias introduced a resolution that would permit a majority of the senate to ratify the treaty. He proposes to make it as easy to end a war as it is to begin one. I hope that this reso lution will pass and thus make im possible a situation such as we have had for the last eight months. In all of his speeches Mr. Bryan emphasized his belief in popular government and in the initiative and referendum. Speaking to the con vention, he 'declared that the peo ple have a right to have what thev want; the people are the source of power and there is no other source to be trusted." " A novelty in the motor vehicle line is a motorcycle limousine that carries three persons. ADVERTISEMENT "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi sons from stomach, liver and bowels. DAD! 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