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THE PEK: OMAHA. TUESDAY. APRR, 4. K rVx Conditions in Mexico on Mcml, President Says Ol.rrgnii DfUri CImimt for I'nderslatuliiig With 1'niled Slates Cuiitiuu ally Growing llctter. By J. II. CORNYN. erikl, ISIt. Mito lity, Ai'iil ,1. I'rriiUnt Obrrgon. in an interview with. net4it-r torrrspomli-nt. attributed the .ii. 1 1 i f the iatoiabV attitude in 'jlitij;o to tlte ccu'itiiiiinn ui uuprmrd condition in Memo If c'iiiiim b.-ttrr I. no n to l tie Aiurfi tin n eminent, kl an luctinarou lo lai'T a li!illitut government ly llie umkinu interest of Hc nation. II 4i'l condition were steadily rrnwinit better inr mi undcrstandm,' hetwren the l0 nations, Wlini ijiif -lioiinl alnt l)f La Jliirru' movement, the president said Hut I tier 1 4 would filnni in .In n. lie attributed l'lodcm Hat tii ' kta'.cuient that lie would IC ri I)f La llneria h Wahine.ton s 4 tvmtr?)' one jf criimrnt thowt W another, lie ilriiMU that the MrMiMii rv eminent lavored Catholic in any v. ay, I lie law r the country provid tug for the recognition ui retigiou l'u and teel. )At denied that lie knew anything oiit the heralded Didirny oil deal ' Mini l.ited lliat lie liad no relation Kith Mr. IiohiMiy. Mr. Duhcny reached Mexico City yetienUy, and i he paya a v i-it to the president lie will he received. K'eftardiiiK the accusation of graft in the department of agiiculture, a new uian will toon be appointed. Keaarding the return of railway Mocklioldcr. he laid the government had pent million in the reconduc tion of road bed and in replacing rolling tnck building. The roads .ire nnw in hettcr condition than 1 1 icy have been for year. Massena Bank Closed by State Examiners Atlantic, Ia April J. (Special.) State bank examiners closed the Massena Saving) hank at Massena Saturday. The examiners declared there was not enough cash on hand 1o keep the institution going' and that loans were heavy. II. 1. John son is president of the bank, C. V. II n IT, vice president, and Elmer Leiu, caMiicr. A BABY boM orsint aw a. w m - - lunciion reguiariy is IV If i laughing, hippy baby. I TV When baby cries and Is free ly ful look fnr eonallpaiton. It W is generally the forerunner o9 nervousness, fevrriahneea. headachaa. eolda and manvoihtr distressinu ailments. Oiva hall a teasDOonfufof Dr. Caldwell's 8f run Papain and lha baby will quickly get wail. A dote coats less than a cent. DR. CALDWELL'S ,5YRUP PEPSIN ' THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin to the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, used by mothers for 10 years. It is a combination of Egyptian banns and other simple laxative barbs wild pepsin, the safest remedy you can give a baby. . , HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE Few escape eomtipation. to tven if vou do not require a laxative at tnk moment let m send you m Halfaunce Trial BottU of my Syrup Ptbsin FREE OF CHARGE to that you will Lift it handy wfum notdfd. Simph ttnd your name and address 19 Dr. W. B. Caldwtll, 514 WaiKmfton 5t., lAorUKtllo, 11L Write m today. "f . RESIilOL 5oolhinq t.ni Healinq To stop dandruff and loss of hair and promote a healthy scalpbegin the Resinol treatment today Trial free Dept.l3-T Resinol fe. Baltimore.Md. ADVKRTISKMENT. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS Read This Letter from Mrs. W, S. Hughei Greenville, Del "I was under the imnression that mv eldest daugh ter naa some mte r nal trouble as ever since the first tune her sickness ap peared she had to go to bed and even bad to quit school once for a week. I always take Lydia . Pinkham's Vege table Compound mvself so I gave it to her and aha has received great benefit from it. You can use this letter tor a testi monial if you wish, as I cannot say too much about what your medicine has done for me and for my daughter. ' ' Mrs. Wm. S. Hughes, GreenvUle, Del Mothers and oftentimes grand mothers have taken and bav learned the value of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. So they recommend the medicine to others. The best test of any medicine ia what it has done for others. For nearly fifty years we have pub lished letters from mothers, daugh ters, and women, young and old, rec ommendingtbeJVege table Compound. They know what it did for them and are glad to tell others. In your own neighborhood are women who know of ita great value. Mothers-daughters, whynot try itT IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII mMaiM The Dancing Master By JtUBY M. AYRK&. CrPJki Mil) blaur!. ttllepkesll I eata, a, main girl, I le Itlag Mlt MHIM. la.r lake ba I kail, kka faale hlr IM aaoaa be. aw w4r, fcaae-aua tmh mt4 Ika riatlM Ika Mkw w Ika awl ptmtm tat I a gailMa lkre sir ai kw la ras H--. I'b. ouki vat aawxa, M la turr la awa. aiiMhrta'a ! Ml lw Mai ataaiia wiai ika4 ba u smw r4 mm4 ika l eate la awS i aaarn. UaaMk t ax I-. lia " a- a a4a tur alia. Wall's ia smm mi, kws M'la ia. Mat awls Immm swa xaiy laa awaa. aka sm la Ika rll, wlwaa aw rlaii Iml k aa kkwi ifcat Sm raa au. fal aatawa m Iwi lw la . kka prae a r4i4l Ibal Sl4aaa awawHie. laawMM Iwkrf, aa've Sa lake rkerge a ka. Sail raaaaaa. alifc aaaa. la la fas Ika kill, sluakrik kaa aliaaaa allk l al a 1.4 k.r aaal MWtli ika girt wmh Ikal aka la rlala4 ( has. Naa f e as) Ilk) Ika eiafii lallaa) fraaa tntt4f.) l.lileili did not answer; ln i thinking Imw gladly Net's might g to Mine. Scnestia instead nd leave her with I'at Koyston. "Anil are jou oi! loon?'' NttU aked. "I think o; Monday, I think." NetU lay back on her pillow with a K'u.'i of mock despair. "And what a to become of me, tie J here, a helplesa log? A"d who to lirlp I'at and dance with him, I should like to know?" I.luabeih'a eyes flaOied eagerly. "Well. I can stay nil you are well" she said. "I'll tell madame today. I'll day and nurse you and help Mr. Kov-ton. of course I will." "He won't let you," N'etia de clared flatly. "He's at obstinate a a mule when he makes tip hi n.inJ. and he's made up hit mind that it's time you left our show and ttarted something better, so you'll go on ? ond.iy or I in crv much mistaken, lty the way, hi wife came here again to tee you last ingnt: sue came jut after you'd gone; lucky the didn't meet I'af; he'd have given her what for if he d found her here. "I wonder what the wantt me for?" Elizabeth aid in a puuled voice. There' only one thing Enid ever want," f.etta taid bluntly. aiki that't money." "But 1 haven t got any. "I know, but she won't believe It, especially if (die's heard about Farm er and Senestis; the's as cute as they make them. .... Elizabeth wa folding and relolu- nig madame s nine noic. I wonder whv she and Mr. hoy- sion don't get on," the said at last with an effort. Good Lord! She could never get on witn any one ior nve minutes. she said energetically. "She only married Pat because the thought he would have tome money when his eld man died. He never got a shill ing, you know. Served her nglitl I m rm sorry tor wr. Koysion, Elizabeth said slowly. Nctta flushed. "Oh. vou needn't be." she said shortly; '"he can look after himself all riglrt, I promise you." I Know; l wasn i. iiiiniii5 that." Elizabeth taid. There was a little silence. "Vou won't so to the studio this morning, of course," Netta said pres ently. Elizabeth looked up, flushing. There'll be plenty of time; Mr. Roy- ston may want me." -Netta looked disagreeable. -' well, if you think he can't get on without you," she said nastily. Elizabeth walked out ot tne room without answering; her cheeks felt hot and her heart was beating fast. I w II co. I w " the told her- telf rcbelliously, and yet she did not put on her hat and coat; the wandered about from her bedroom to the sitting room aimlessly, mak ing littls jobs and tidying up. Presently Netta called to ner. "I thoueht you'd gone," the said, when Elizabeth appeared. "No I'm not going, Netta naa the grace to blush. "That' because of what I said." She caught the younger girl's hand impulsively. "Don't mind me; I'm a pig, I know; but well, I hate any one to take my place with Pat, even though I know it can't be helped," "I never wanted to take your place," Elizabeth said. "I know, but I hate every one and everything that keeps me away from him; that s why I hate his wite. Elizabeth's heart gave a little quick throb. "I don't hate her, she said slowly. Netta laughed rather wildly. "Of course, you don't but then, Elizabeth, have you ever been. in love?" "No; I don t think to. There was man once who wanted to marry me" her thoughts went in swift re ntorse to Walter Sneath. "Well, when you are," Netta said defiantly, "you'll hate anyone who seems to shut you out, even for a mmute. I know Pat can t help hav- ng a wife he married her long be fore he knew tfne but ..." Elizabeth wat standing over at the window now, her face averted. You mean you're in love .with ." Elizabeth asked and stopped. Somehow she could not bring herself to speak Royston's name. "In love with him? I'd die for him I" Netta said in a hard voice, Yon don t know him as I do; you don't know how eood he is, how kind. It makes me mad when peopled sneer at him, as tney do, just Decaosen he s a dancing master . . . she broke Off with a little sob. Elizabeth was mechanically count- ng the windows of the house oppo site. I here seemed a great many of them, and she counted them back ward and forward twice before she could find the voice with which to answer Netta. "And vou think if it wasn t for his wife he he would like you?" Like me! What a way to put it I He likes me now," Netta taid with sigh. "As for anything more, I don't know. He's the sort of a man who would rather die than let you know he cared if he thought it wasn't honorable. I don't think I should be quite so particular myself." Elizabeth said, Uh, wouldn t your" Of course, you were brought up in the country," Netta went on con descendingly, and people in the country think it's an awful thing to fall in love with a married man, don't they?" I don t know; I never asked any one. "Well, I expect they do, but In London it doesn't somehow seem to matter. Besides, he can't help being married. I expect she told you a pack of lies and pretended to be tthat hg wasn't," NrtU said defi antly. Miiebetli mined round. "lis need net lae married her unlex he wanted to." Nrtu stared. "Well, then' no need to look so angry about it." the taid tartly, "and, Lluabeth, if you ever dare breathe woid of what I've taid to a living ul "At ( I ever should!" I.'hal.elb said. She puked up Nctu'a break fast tray and carried it into the sit ting loom, then she shut the door and tat don on a chair, her hands pres'ted hard over her Ue. For a long tune she did not move, and it was only when the heard Mrs. iUum come creaking up the ttairt that at tat the roe, pushing the tumbling hair back Irom her face and liokcd hurriedly at herself in the glas. Then she laughed inirthlcsily. "I'm glad 1 know how thing are, anyway," the told herself. "And I'm glad I'm going away, after all." Mie was Quite ready when Mine. SriteMi called; she taw her drive up to the door in a taxicab, and heard the shrill voice ordering the driver to ring the bell. "You'd better go down," Netta taid; the wat dressed and lying on the sitting rpoui coudi; "she'll hate to be kept waiting. Hy-byl Have a good time, and be sure to tell tne what they give you for lunch." ICaiHiaaatl In The Mae Tamerrew.) Vote on Sunday Daseliall Ncligh. Neb., April .V (Special.) In addition to the f 7.0(H) water bond proposition, the question of Sunday baseball at Riverside park will aUo be voted on at the Tuesday election. Road Conditions rumWha1 hy lha Omaha Apia flub.) I.tnrnin llnhaav. Kaal Hnaria lair la Prnisnn and tlarahatllown. ('"Ir Raplda vicinity roa.la era still bad. Touriata ship ping rara for abort distance If travel la linparatlve. . Lincoln Jllghwev. Weal Roads fair Vat ly to Fremont. 8c huvr reported tnuddy. Cnlmntius and (trend laland and west waathor rtrar with roads good. O. L. D. Highway Koada fair, no deep mud. Highland Cutoff Rnsda muddy. Cornhuaker Highway Roade good, o hi real Road Fair to good. H. Y. A. Hood. Omaha-Tnpake Highway Roada muddy. Uaorga Waabington Highway Roads goad. Hlac Hills Trail Roads fair 10 rood. Kmc of Tralla. North Roeda good to Mlurl Vallay. North fair. King of Tralla. Soul li Roada muddy. Cuaiar Battlefield Highway Roads fair through Iowa. South Dakota reports all made paaaabla at preeent except In Black Hllla. River lo Rlvar Rosa Fair to Das Mulnea. Iowa City reports main dirt roads Improving, However, many mud noira Many stretches of bad road being planked llird rains In Ibis vicinity only will help seme roans. White f'ole Road Roads muddy at At lantic; otherwise fair. I. O. A. Hhortllnr Fair. Rlue Orasfl Road Fair. Weather reported cloudy every point ex rapt extreme waalern part of slate. Pre diction fur unaettled with ebon era. ADVKRTISE.ME.NT. Pyramid Dispels Fear of Piles Tit Relief from Pain. Discomfort and Diarraat Hat Mad Pyramid Piles Suppositoris Famous Perhaps you are atruggllnr with the pain and distress of itching, bleeding, protruding pllea or hem- orrholds. 'If ab, ask any druggist far a 89 cent box of Pyramid Pile Suppositories. Take no substitute. Relief should come bo quickly you will wonder why anyone should con tinue to suffer tha pain ot such distressing condition. For a free trial package, tend name and ad dress to Pyramid Drug- Co., 8ts pyr amid Blda., Marthall, Mich! ADVKBTI8KMKNT. DON'T DRUG YOURSELF IN THE SPRINGTIME Father John's Medi cine Is the Safest v Spring Tonic A great many people really need a tonic in the spring time. They should take a real tonic food such as Father John's Med icine, which tones up the system by building new. flesh and strength and not by false stimu lation or drugging. Remember Fath er John's Medicine does not contain any alcohol or dangerous drugs. FOR SORE TIIROAT Dont take chances start right now to reduce tha inflammation. The best and quickest remedy it BEGY'S MUSTARINE Fine for chest colds, neurit!, neuralgia and rheumatism. Will not blister 30c 60c yellow box. Sleep Sound Tonight Dr. Carter's K.&.B. Tea ' A generous package of this great vegetable tea for Wc-a nne laxativa-a splendid tonic for stomach, liver and bowels. Take ahotcupevery night, brew Ityourself. Fretfulehildren seed it For Sale by Five Sherman & McConnell Drug Stores Baby Expected to Win Love of Mother's Mate AliatiiloncJ HutlanJ, Pftcrt ing Wife and Child of Other Mm Will Mcrt Here. Out at the Child Saving institute yesterday morning the 8 month-old sun of Mr. Archie Lambert and Herbert Kdrd Ru't wat being groomed for a love battle, Tight that may or may not win hit way into the outraged heart of the hut baud of hit mother. Mr, lilizabeih Rogers, aitistant director of the child aid division of the Humane society, believes the baby will win the battle. Three Will Meet Mr. Lambert, tier baby and Archie Lambert, who hit been requetted to come to Omaha to help straighten out the "hypnotic triagle," will be left together in a room at police headquarters the deserted husband, the deserting wife, and the child of that wife and the man who left with her. "Place your belt on the baby" was Mrs. Roger' advice yesterday morn ing. "Even Lambert, with bitterness in hit heart, will not be able to look into the baby's eyes without feeling hit anger melt away and a love de velop. Healthy Baby.. "A physician hat thoroughly ex amined the baby and found him physically perfect, positively lovable, and the setting from which he will gurgle his battle will be one of neat nets. Mrs. Lambert it a good moth- faaaanger and Freight aerviera. N. V. to Cherbourg aud Houthampton Aql lTANIA pr. II May t May S3 MAI RFTAMA ...Apr.JS May IS June BEHIiNUARIA ...May SO Juaeta July II N. T. to Plymouth. Cherbourg Hamburg CAROM A tpr. t May It June 11 PANNOMA Apr. IS N. V. lo I'oph. (Queenatnwnl aV IJverpool CARM ANIA Apr. IS May 11 i M YTIIIA (new)... Apr. ti May X June 1 1 HAM.ARIA (new). .May 10 June 1 July N. T. to Londonderry and Olaaaow COLI MBIA May 27 June 14 July tS AM.EKIA June It July IS Aac- SS N. Y. to Londonderry, Liverpool ana (llaagow CAMEROMA (new) A or. a Boston to Londonderry, Liverpool and Glasgow Al.r.FRIA Apr. SO ANKVKIA MayttJulyaaspt.lt Hnaton to Queenatowu and Liverpool I.ACO.M A (new)... May S May SI Janata Portland. Me., to Halifax and Glasgow SATl'RMA April IS Montreal to uovua ana uiaagow ATIIKM A June IS NITIRMA July 14 Apply Company's Local Agta. Everywhere BOWEN'S. aaaawaM ValuC'Civing Store , . See Our Display Artistically Designed Floor Lamps Any one from the great num bers shown will give an added appearance of dress to the ' room where lamp is placed. Lampa have prettily designed mahogany s t a n dards with shades of .. different styles. These are worth-while values at our low prices of 813.50 818.95 821 It Pay to Shop at Bowen'a Howard St., bet. 1 5th and 16tb W JlAJL CI a rteiQ confection aeioname." nmw treads an; Icecream sandwich., of ScuUn tee cream -and caramel sutfar wafers ' ICE CREAM CQMBAMT Is rr and th cU-ulinr in which, sl.t hi kept her child prove it. "Mif love the child and 1 am ) ndent lambert will resign hi de termination not lo uke Ilia baby." No city dine bn received a reply from 1-anthrrt nor any imhrition of what hi decision will be about lik ing back In "lie and the child. Al though a resident ( Minneapolis, he Is now at 7itiinicrituii. Mum, 10,000 Arret or Berts In IU Pldiilr.l in PUllr- Valley Scotishlutf, Neb. April J--($p. cial Telegram ) Nebraska farmer in the North I'latte valley have con tracted to plant over 4U.HU0 acre to sugar hen, so far, the (irrat West. ern Nigar company announce. 1 he normal ifreage fcreii tw.'s". Company official believe that more than Jo.inkj arret wilt be under culti vation ihif tummrr, in tpite of the opposition el Use Mountain Mate Hret (irowrra aociatum to the contract, which guarantee a mini mum of $5 a ton. Three Fremont Chiikrn Houtes liohhed in Week Fremont, Neb., April J. (Special.) Three Fremont chiiken house were robbed (hirinar the pat week. The last two victnut are Mrs. II. PULBRANSEN PLAYER PIANO TJationallyVriceeL Bran oca in tne Baat '495 WW spearoo The Art and Music Stoit 1513-15 Douglas Street TONIGHT at 7 and 9 Wedaetday Matinee at 3 Price S0c a few, 75c boxes, $1 WALLACE REID ELSIE FERGUSON in the Paramount Picture, "FOREVER" The greatest atory of love the screen hat ever known. At 11 13 S 7 9 ENDS TODAY, We Swear ws'va never screened a greater photo drama, a more magnificent creation than Matinees Until 6:IS, 3Sc; Nights, TOO Seats, 40c s Main Floor, 50c; Boxes, flOc Strand Orchestra Harry Silverman, Director Offering an Unusual Program Miss Beryl Burton Artistic Singer Dorothy Chenoweth Harpist of De Lone Harp School TOMORROW ETHEL CLAYTON "Her Own"Money" NOW PLAYING , Last Times Friday CAMERON . of the ROYAL, MOUNTED Ralph Connors Stirring Story There are strange thing that happen in that land of perpetual snows and cold, where the Nabob, the Prince and the Beg gar meet on common ground, where one man' life i at good a another. CLOSING WEEK OF THE SEASON -OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" Otglt LOTTi I M ""i N'ta Today. jfMJUftM Good ReeVd Seat, BOc. CLA1ST, CONSISTENT, CATCHV DON TON GIRLS MUIICAI aURlESN. With JOHN BARRY ant GEO. DOUfiLAt. CSarsi ef Taaaty Charailna. Tsltata Staseara. LA DIES' TICKETS 134-21 EVERT WEEK OAT Sat. Slat, at ail Summer: "The Dark Secret." Empress Rustic Garden All Drinks, 10c All Tables Free ADMISSION, 25c Include Tax CbtfireSaM 600 - -- Norma IThrougri-Sj ( u Wiua-s err and M .VieU MvMef. tun. Sm kbo.1 I. land Ked wrra Ulru iium the llukmevrr c""t, while I -I were lakru trotu tic Me Martin iI.hV laibVr in the week. llner !' i. r dif rrd hen l"m Anhur West. p!il. Of tins M. .'J were reentered at a l-ual iK'ultiy ume the icvt tiimiitnii, where they were ai!4 by the thirl. Mdsknl (Iinunnt (let $3,000 ! rim Des Moines Safe e Moiius. la, April 3 Five tlousand duNart hi rali and bonds tnd peiMinal betctuging valued at several thiHiaaud iKdUit were ob tained by ntaaked gutimeu who blew ooen the Maudethauui rtrxihcrt Dry ImhiJs l iiian)'4 sale Ut liia'hl shurtly after niidiiighl. Two watchmen were omiuiwer'd. One i luiund and gagged, 'the other wat forced to aid the rubber. 66 CARDIGAN From the Novel by Robert V, Chambers s Cooked expressly eprinif vacation week so every child in Omaha may see it. 1$ In one sweep it will teach them more about American history than books could teach them in years. F- a4r.fi ' 100 Clean, Wholesome Entertainment DO NOT BE CONFUSED This is not a photoplay entirely composed of soldiers and battles. True, the foundation of the story is based on the days of 1776, but throughout is a love theme that will charm you. CAXCXXva .rue ee ut vauntsasej Matinee Daily 2:15 Every Night 8:1E SALLIE FISHER In "Tha Choir Rehearsal" BOBBY ADAMS 4 JEWEL BARNETT BEN BERNIE INNIS BROTHERS Five Cevalona Emile and John Nathan MARGA WALDRON Tolci ef lha Day Alms's Fablss Paths Naws Stall.. I5o to tOei sums 75e A f I Sat. a Sua. Nlghti. ISo to tl; lema JI.2J Sat. an Sua. Today's Winner of Two Free Seats Is Auto No. 9,566 NOW SHOWING (ones A5?es "The Battle of Jutland" 0 Officer! Buster steals a wagon load of laughs from the police force. BUSTER KEATON "COPS" EMPRESS KINKAID KILTIES la "Echoes of Scotland" DOT MARSELL In "Syncopated Melodies" WELLS and WINTHROP In "Foot Feats" SIMPSON and DEAN "In Hunky Tunky Town" Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Poisoned Candy Left in Woman's Room !.. City, la. April J. (Special ) Mi. I tank 1'fiese. iwiiwncd by . caimg iiiucviatc cniy irit in ner J rivnit by an uni'leunnrd perkon, ia ibcrn taken to a health rfsoit lo rc 1'rtcciHCt winking on the case were told jetierday by a daughter of Mr. Frit that she remeiiihried 4 man g'ung tipalaii in the I lie lintel al Kalona, a tuiall town neat here, witti boa under hit ami. The boi it Ihought lo bave con lainrd the poisunrd cbocolaics. (luptaiii Hurled at Sea Havre. Apiil J. Captain Leonard of the Ameriiaii steamer. Sainou, uhuli arrived here yesterday fioui Hittiston, '!., died of heart disease Mai c It .'5. lie wat burird at tea the neat day. Now and All Week The romantic story of a youth and a maid drawn by chance in the dramatic struggle for American independence. So To cane rwyi Four Presented for the First Times at the Bargain Price of 25c VivdtvifUttPkitm m shorn iMjmi NOW PLAYING "Beyondthe Rainbow" with Lillian (Billy) Dove A 100 Picture jJPAtADPmffitS) men-Tna-Bse Qrn., Oea Motnea, Droaelala cl.e (re samole for this aeaeet) IPfiHacs Fistula J L JLJLvKrQj mlld 'eaa of " -"t"vasvi4' Rectal Diseasea la f0) 01 araiian. na .niorolonB, itaer er ether reaeral aneethetie ajeed. f i"""1". aaaa aeeeptad for tr.atm.nt, and no moaay is to be paid watll Write far book ea Rectal Diseaaea, with names and teettmeniala ad aaeea thaa l.tOO prominent people who have beast permaaentiy eured. DM. K. R. TAUY jaaajarkim, rtara AHUHIIattltkT. A HOME-MADE GRAY I1AIRJREMEDY Vim fan Mk lviirr lirav Hair MmMit)' llian tat liuy. lira)', kiiaaka.l or r4d luir I not only uiit'ei'uniiiia, I nt unnreeaaary, Anyone ran ptrpara a aiuiple mis lure at home Hut will darken gray hair, and luak it ft and aloeay. To a half pint of waive add t oun i'f bay rum, a kuiall i of lUrbo t'lttiipound and t our of glycerine Th ugrail;iitt ran Ih bought at any atrust aim at vary lililo riwl, or ilia itruam! iti put it up fr uu Apply to th hair (l. e a wei-k until tin. riVairrtl aliaili la nl'lallte.l. TlH" will III ike arats lialie.l taoO tiHilt iweniy tear .dinger. Il la ray lo u-a, d.x-a nt i-olur lite evalp, la not ili ky or granny and dor not rub i.ff. Mats., 25c Eve., 35c CHILDREN 15 Aaytim C Anywkari 55 "The fate of a nation was rid ing that night, And the spark struck out by the steed in his flight Kindled the land into flame with its heat. through the night went his cry of alarm every Middlesex village and farm." , STARTS TOMORROW Days Only Inc. TAX mkmkmetmtmmkmmUemt Tomorrow Alritiht SJi.L.l. T : . . . a i iai. laan-unt air, a food sleep and ao Nf Tablet to make your days batter. Natura'a Remedy (Ml Tablet.) SlartS a banaAelal Influanea an tha digestive and elimlnatlva aeatem tha Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Tanlaht take an M T.M., It action la so different you will be de lightfully surprised. tor over o years Nf JUNIORtV-UttleNfa One-third tha regular doe. I Kaoe of same Ingredl eata, then candy coated. Par ehlldrea and adolta. t Kherman SV Mclounell lrug Mtorea Bee Want Ads Produce Retults. - Pay W&en Ciwred treatment that earea PUes. ristsua aad atkae a short time, without seeera aargieal ap- Treat BMg. (Bea Btag-) Oaeahe. 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