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r.lE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1920. Ke ep Fit Bowel regularity is the secret of good health. Nujol is "the modern method of treating an old complaint. Abso lutely harmless and pleasant to take. Get bottle from your druggist today . ADVERTISEMENT Lincoln Bureau of The Omaha Bee SUPPLIES YOU WITH "PEP" Ntrvotu, Worn-Out Men and Woman Need the Rejuvenat inf Effect of , 3-Grain Cadomene Tablet. Lazy Man a Sick Man? There are two kinds of laziness mental and physical. In either case, the condition can be corrected. That tired feeling do you know what it means? It means that you are sick not bedfast but sick and not right as you should be. , No one enjoying1 the best 'of health can be lazy, with that tired, worn-out feeling. The nerves, the stomach, the digestive tract, the blood flow are all suffering. Fatal disease arises from a neglect of such symptoms. Cadomene Tablets will help rid you Mf these distressing symptoms. They are guaranteed to do so or money back so why delay treatment; Begin at once by going to your druggist for a tube. Head ache, languor, backache, nervous ness, despondency and lack of en ergy and vitality vanish under this wonderful tonic treatment. Sold by all druggists. Adv. - Pianos and Players Tuned, Regu lated, Polished and Repaired. Schmoller & Mueller. Piano Co. 114-16 S. 15th Bee Want Ads Business Boosters. PERSHING WINS RACE IN COUNTY OF LANCASTER Strong Vote in City Precincts Give Him Plurality John , son Gets Preference in Country Places. Lincoln. Neb., April 21. (Spe cial.) With 29 out of 73 precincts tabulated, indications are that Per shing carried Lancaster county, with Wood second. Nineteen of these precincts are in the city of Lincoln, where Pershing made a strong race. Almost without exception the country districts gave Johnson the preference. The vote: Tohnson, 1.181: Per shing, 1.520; Wood, 1,386. On the republican ticket. Mc Kelvie has the lead ver Pollard, his nearest opponent in the race for gubernatorial nomination, in 26 out of the 72 precincts, 18 of which are in Lincoln. The vote: Mc Kelvie. 920; Pollard. 70S; McMullrn, 446; Hall, 250; McLaughlin, 147, and Mathewson, 86. Morehead Wins Easily. On the democratic primary ticket, Morehead had a walkaway for the nomination for governor, polling more votes than all his opponents combined. In the 22 precincts which have been tabulated, 16 of them in Lincoln, the vote is: Morehead, 522; Jackson, 189: Clark, 70; Shum way, 39; Taylor, 59. Twenty-four precincts in Lan caster county, 16 of them in Lin coln. place Clark Geary in the Iwid ADVERTISEMENT MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's' Best Laxative Are Best Accept '.'California" SvruD of Fies onlya-look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "California." " " ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Don't Be A Victim of "Spring Fever You Can, Easily Effects of the Changing Season Why is it that so many peo ple, as Spring approaches, find themselves gradually losing the appetite, and are soon overcome by lack, of energy, and a listless, all run-down feeling seems to take posses sion of their whole body ? Spring i the great reno- T vating season when na- f '. I ture throws off the accu- ? T mulated impurities for f ? the change which it must f undergo before merging ? 1 into the coming Summer. Naturally this decided change , must necessarily be felt by the human system. Of course, where every organ of the body is performing its functions perfectly, there is- little or no interruption caused that is noticeable. , But where impurities have accumulated, and have not been thrown off promptly and where the waste and wear of the severe win ter season have not been promptly restored, nature's work is being combatted with very noticeable effects. Your bodv has broueht vou safely through the severe winter season, and the voyage has taxed your strength. There has bfeen considerable wear and tear which must be repaired. The energies relax, and an unspeakable languor pervades the entire system, giving that worn-out, good-far-nothing feeling, so commonly called spring fever. The important thing, there fore, is to put your system in tip-top condition so as to be able to resist the common ail ments so prevalent in summer. You must build up the waste tissue, and repair the wear and tear that the system, has un dergone. A splendid plan that . has been followed by many is to take a course of S. S. S. regu larly at the approach of every spring, and in this way thor oughly cleanse the system of all accumulated impurities. S. S. S. is a thoroughly reliable blood purifier and tonic that promptly improves the appe tite, and sends a new supply of rich, red blood coursing through the veins. This fine. oia remeay win restore your lost vigor and strength which the demands of winter have u.sed up, for it is without ques tion one of the best tonics and system builders ever made. Ask your druggist about S. S. S. He has sold it for years, and will tell you that it is a thoroughly reliable and honest 'old remedy, having been on the market more than fifty years. Buy a bottle and iegin tak ing it today, and thus prepare your system for the changing seasons, so that you will be in condition not only to enjoy the beauties of spring time, but also to so tone up and strength en the system that you need not live in fear of the many ailments so prevalent in sum mer. r X A thorough cleasmg and Y toning up of the entire system is absolutely nec X essary just at this season j when the strength is de X pleted and the vitality 'is X naturally at a low ebb. Special medical advice can be had without cost by writing to Chief Medical Adviser, 181 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. " P. A. Barrows, Correspondent" anions the candidates for. the re-! publican nomination for the house of representatives. W. L. Ander son is second;' Sommerlad, third Martin Green, fourth; Mosely, fifth; Tyrrell, sixth. The vote in these precincts: Ager, 367; T. W. Anderson, 869; Black, 434; Blystpne. 441; Church, 396; Ful lerton, 700; Martin Green, 765; J. R. Gree, 698; Herr, 418; Geary, 947: Maggi. 446; Melich, 599; Mellor, 732; Mitchell, 457; Mosely, 728; Sommerlad, 793; Hiedeman, 184; Thompson. 415; Tyrrell, 70S; Wal lick, 280; Swallow, 344. Howell Leads McCloud. In 50 precincts in the race for re publican nomination for national committeeman, Howell leads Mc Cloud, 3,296 to 2,524. On the. demp cratic ticket, Thompson leads Mul len, 2 to 1, in the. 46 precincts tab ulated. The vote is Thompson, 1,478, and Mullen. 773. Tabulation of 26 Lancaster coun ty precincts gives-Brown for state railway commissioner 1,411 votes. Hewett, his opponent, polled 684. Among the republican candidates for state senator, 26 precincts . tab ulated, give Warner the lead with 1,035 votes; Lane. .1,01 J; Anderson, 1,006; Bennett, 658; Parmenter, 400. J. F. Baer was renominated for clerk of the district court on the re publican ticket, defeating Bert An derson by a 2 to 1 vote in 22 pre cincts. He polled 1,950, his oppo nent, 956. THREE PRISON GANGS TO BEGIN HIGHWAY WORK State Will Place Prisoners on Road' Next Month-rTo Pay $1.50 a Day and Fur nish Meals. Cornish Funeral to Be Held in Lincoln; Burial Wifl be Here Lincoln, Neb., April 21. (Spe cial.) The funeral of Supreme Court Justice A. T. Cornish will take place at the family residence Thursday morning at 11 o'clock, conducted by Dr. Stein of "Lincoln. Mr. Reuben Walt will "give a couple of solos, and the body will then be taken to the Burlington train wliich leaves Lincoln at 1:15 and will arrive in OmahaNat 2:50, where the Masons of that city will take charge of the body and escort it to Forest Lawn cemetery for burial. Pallbearers will be District Judges Fred Shepard, W. H- Morning, E. J. Clements, W. E. Stewart, former Judges P. James Cosgrave, E. P. Holmes and Lincoln Forest and Clerk of the Court J. S. Baer. Honorary pallbearers will be Chief Justices A. J. Morrissey and Asso ciate Justices C. B. Letton, C. H. Aldrfch, W. B. Rose, J. R. Dean and George A. Day and Supreme Court Commissioners Leonard J. Flans burg and W. C. Dorsey. The state will be reoresented bv Lieut. Gov. P. At Barrows in the absence of Gov ernor McKelvie, Mayor J. H. Mil ler. August Eiche, Claud S. Wilson, J. M. Hall, H. H. Wilson, Dr. S. E. Cook and Albert Watkins L. A. Flansburg Named As Probable Successor Of Judge, A. J. Cornish Lincoln, Neb., April 21. (Special) Although no official announce ment has been made from the office of Governor -McKelvie, it is under stood at the state house that the governor will appoint Judge Leon ard A. Flansburg of Lincoln to fill the vacancy oji the' bench of the su preme court caused by the death of Judge A. J. Cornish. Governor McKelvie lett Wednes day for Chicago to attend a pub lishers' convention, and it is ru mored that the appointment will be announced during his absence. Men Fined Heavily for Breaking State Game Laws t Lincoln, Neb., April 21. (Spe cial.) Muskrat skins come high when the game warden finds them in possession of any individual who has fractured the game laws of theN state to secure them. Archie Phil lips and F. M. Hallstead of Oshkosh were found with 59 skins in their possession and were compelled to pay a fine amounting to $319.50. In addition they lost the skins, which will be sold and the proceeds put in the state school fund. Clyde Brown of Lewellyn was found with 14 muskrat skins in his possession unlawfully. He paid a fine of $95. - Amil Wagner of West Point was discovered with a wire fish trap in his possession. 1 It cost him $17.90. M. and 0. Railroad to Change Branch Train Schedules Lincoln,' Neb., April 21. (Spe cial.) The M. & O. railroad has been given permission by the state railway commission to readjust its train schedule on its Bloonifield, Crofton and Wynot branches so as to give better train service both as to passenger trains and freight. This will make some change in the time of departure and arrival at Omaha. There will be two or three extra freight trains out of Omaha. U. P. Gets Right to Charge Storage for Transit Hay Lincoln, Neb., April 21. (Spe cial.) The Union Pacific railroad has been given authority by the rail way commission to make a charge of 3 cents a 100-pounds oil hay as a storage-in-transit charge at Omaha on request of the hay exchange at Omaha. This will enable the road to ship hay early and not allow it to stand out in the stacks where much of it becomes damaged. New Lighting Bond Issue Carried by 1,000 Majority Lincoln, Neb., April 21. (Special) Lincoln gave the lighting bond issue 1,000 majority at the primary election Tuesday. The city, with three precincts not tabulated or in cluded, indicated a total of 3,951 votes for and 2,997 votes against the bond issue. Hail Insurance Bureau Chief Clerk Appointed Lincoln, April 21. (Special.) Miss Minnie May Deuser of Lincoln has been appointed chief clerk of the hail insurance bureau and be gan her duties today. Miss . Deuser was formerly connected with the office of the adjutant ceneral of the Nebraska National Guard. j U . , v - - Lincoln, Neb., April 21. (Special) The department of public works will start out three gangs of pris oners from the state penitentiary about May 1 for road work, such action being decided upon at a con ference this morning between the governor, members of the board of control, Secretary Antles of the de partment of public welfare. Warden Fenton, Secretary Johnson of the department of public works and Superintendent of Construction Cle ment of the road building depart ment. The gangs will be composed of 17 men each who will be assigned to driving the teams mostly. The penitentiary will receive 75 cents a day for each man while the men will receive $1.50 a day and feed. II wenty-tive cents of this will be held back until each job is complet ed ana given The men who are found to be trustworthy. The men will be put on honor, but two super visors will go along to look after them. The first gang will begin work May 1 at Tecumseh, the second May 5 in Seward county and the third, May 10 at Table Rock. Stock Raising Homestead Does Not Give Oil Rights Washington, April 21. (Special Telegram.) Entrymen under the stock-raising homestead act arenot entitled to a preference right to oil or other minerals found in these acres, according to an official opin ion rendered by First Assistant of the Interior Vogelsang. The decision is made in a letter addressed to Congressman Mondel who had sub mitted the question as to pre ference right of a claim under sec tion 20 of the leasing law. On be half of. a constituent Mr. Mondell submitted the contention that there is nothing in the leasing law justify ing the limitation made in the regu lations and providing that the land must have beene withdrawn or class ified as oil .or gas lands. Briefs Filed in Omaha Bee Contempt Case on Appeal Lincoln, April 21. (Special.) Briefs were filed in the office of the clerk of the supreme court in the contempt case brought vby County Attorney Abel V. Shot well against the former owners of The Omaha Bee, Victor Rosewater, the former editor, and John H. Moore.a reporter, growing out of of the publication of procedings before the grand jury investigating the responsibility for the burning cf (the Douglas county court house by the mob last fall. A verdict was found against the defendants, who have appealed the ca-se. St. Paul Gets Battery of Guns From Government St.. Paul. Neb., April 21.-Spe- cial) St. Paul has received a bat tery of artillery from the govern ment. It consists of four howitzers of late model. .They will be parked in the court house square, around the soldiers' and sailors' monument recently erected. State Employe Killed' In Accident at Hospital 1 Lincoln, Neb., April 21. (Spe cial.) Paul Garber, a steamfitter at the State Hospital for the Insane, was instantly N killed Wednesday while wrecking a greenhouse on the hospital grounds. He was standing on a cement block two feet , high, prying another block from the wall, when his crowbar slipped and he fell, striking his head upon the edge of a stone. Johnson Wins Democratic Choice In This Precinct Grand Island. Neb.. ADril 20. (Soecial Telegram.) A feature of Senator Johnson's phenomenal run in this city was the carrying of the democratic presidential choice in the second precinct by having his name written in over Senator Hitchcock's on the ballots. Beatrice Council Meets And Elects City Officers ' Beatrice, Neb April 21. (Special) The new city commissioners or ganized by electing C. C. Farlow, mayor. J. B. High will be in charge of the department of finance and J. R. Ellis is to-be commissioner of strtc anH lights. It was announced -rhat no appointments would be made until aoout May l. North Platte to Require Dance Hall Licensing North Platte, Neb, April s. (Special Telegram) A petition signed by 30 out of 35 property owners" was presented to the city council to pass an ordinance for paving the east half of Fourth street which is the Lincoln Highway. The council voted unanimously on the paving, which will include 11 blocks. The welfare board presented a petition to the council requesting licensing of all public dances and an order that permits must be se cured from the welfare board. This does not apply to private dances. The council passed an ordi nance on the question. '' Sure Relief 6 BCLL-ANS Hot wafer Sure Relief HE LL-ANS Bee Want Ads Produce Results. 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Announcement The name of the Birchmont Hot pital at 34th and Farnam is changed to The Radium Hospital and in the future it will bo con ducted as Dr. D. T. Quigley's hospital for the treatment of cases of Cancer, Tumor end Pre cancerous conditions. ADVERTISEMENT ACUTE INDIGESTION SOON RELIEVED Arkansas Lady Says She Was In a Serious Condition, But Promptly Recovered After ; Taking -Thedford's Black-Draught. Peach Orchard, Ark. Mrs. Etta ; Cox, of this place, says: "Some time ago I had a spell of acute indiges tion, and was in a bad fix. I knew I must have a laxative, and tried ', Black-Draught. It relieved me, and I soon was all right. ' "I can't say enough for Thed ford's Black-Draught, and the great f good it did for me. , 1 "It is fine for stomach and liver trouble, and I keep it for this. A few doses soon .make me feel'as good as new. I am glad ta tell others the good it did." y Acute indigestion is a serious mat ter and needs prompt treatment or dangerous results may ensue. 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