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Burcli Jury Cuims
to SiuldcMi Kml
Jitritt Altorury Admit In
rtif;alr trrl''l
Bound Priwiti" '
live Arrll.
I ni As ) , Ai'i.I ? -I'ic ., t
Constipation
Is Relieved
Prompt - Permanent - Relief
CASTER'S LITTLE UVFR PILLS
wely fail. I'ureJy
egrtble set VL.
surely but sent
If cm U liver.
CARTER'S
KITTLE
INZER
Reliefs tn A
dinner Hn- jI
tress re.
liere Indlae.
tion; improve I be coapiejuon brtghtea
the eye.
audi ND-SaaU Dom SaaO Prfc
USE SLOAN'S TO
WARD OFF PAW
LITTLE arhrt grow into Li's paini
unlrae warded oil by art applifa
tion of Sloan'. Pon'l rub, at
it ptnrtrates. A rountcr-frritant,
Nnan't trattpr roncrstion, and soon
relieve the ache ami ruin.
Rheumatism, neuralgia, scuttles,
lumbago, lame ta( k, etifT jointa,
prains and strains won't right long
gainst Sloan's Liniment.
, Always keep it handy tor instant use.
For more than forty years, Sloan's
Liniment has heled thousands the
world over. You won't I an excep-,
tion. It certainly docs produce results.'
You just kruno from its stimulating;,
healthy odor that it will do you good.
Ask your neighbor.
At all druggists -35c, 70c, JI.W.
Linimentra
Males Sick Skins
Well
Ode of Dr.Hotwon's
KamilrRmdiM. for clear,
healthy complexion um f ml
Dr.Hobsons
Eczema Ointment
AIM F.KTISK.MKNT.
How Absorption Method
Brings Girlish Skin
The complexion may acquire that tfirJiah
flush, the real essence of physical beauty,
only hy moan of the capillary circulation.
In advancuts: ruc and in any condition
where the circulation in poor, the com
plexion is pale, faded or Hallow. If, how
ever, the lifeless scarf skin be removed,
the akin beneath, being that much nearer
the capillaries, exhibits a healthier, rosier
bloom; the new complexion is young in fact
as well as in appearance.
It will be gladsome news to many that
such a complexion easily may be obtained
the offensive outer cuticle harmlessly
removed by the use of ordinary mercoliied
wax. The wax, procurable at any drug
store, is used at night like cold cream and
washed off in the morning. It completely
absorbs the Renile, sallow, muddy or
blotchy surface skin fine, almost invisible
particles eoming off day by day. Then
the exquisitely beautiful girlish complexion
is in evidence a result which astonishes
all who try this simple method. An ounce
of mercoltzed wax usually suffices.
AIIYKKTIHEMKNT.
Relieves Rheumatism
Musterole loosens up stiff joints
anil drives out pain. . A clean, white
ointment, made with oil of mustard,
it. usually briiiRH relief as soon as
you start to rub it on.
It docs all tlio good work o the
old-fashioned mustard plaster, with
out the blister. Doctors and nurses
often recommend its use.
Get Musterole today at your drug
tore. 55 and 65c in jars and tubes;
hospital size, 3.00. -
A BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER
414-26 Sccuntiea Bid sr.
Cor. 16th and. Farnam
DOuglaa 5347
Mavis Talcum Powder
Regular
25c
Red Can
We guarantee this to be fresh stock jut our wy of adTertmng.
AVe only ask you to make a purchase of any other drug item
(your own size purchase) to get this bargain. Special Our 35c
Plate Luncheon is good. Try it at 16th and Howard Store.
Haines Drug Co. and Sun Drug Co.
N. E. Corner 16th and Howard
.4 '--I m tie ,.r r-i t,ie tfainl
Arthur I . Hur.li, ,ni a M'ldiru
l"e luir ul
,r Attorn
nun tl it he wit it rum hi inrs.
' ut"f I Ur r.irpprj flir
Ii.mim.U of "oirr iii'iniry.
Mr. Vo4.Uii reiuiiiiiiriKlcil tlut
he nuttrr he taint si t "ir am
lUvii. lul hern rfprul on which
uUMuii for iuitiemi't loulil he i.
! uol. and mter the l,u Ansi-tr lUr
4....vu'i'n lul hern akr1 to parti
M'4ie. JmliiC Siilney N, Kmc, pre
"Img t t c hearing, n ate null an
tit ilrr,
I hi t'dWril the r Miiilitathin of
ihm juror, and othrr pfrmi, in
thf ii.iir-f vt wliult licit llo.kin, a
(ra ill' ilitrvmr, told the niiirt tlut
he l. i-i. ilmi to miuul snd that
he 4 the invii!'"r whoe act
unr told of hy Mii Zoe Kuihrrford.
a jiicr. hut who w nt identified
hy tlie witn.
''I lie tniirt unhred aftidatit pic
l'4frl under a eitioit of the code de
iiiiiuk interference with the oiticers
ii the (unit a a felony, and at the
dirciimn of the district attorney,
Ilik'ti v.- tak'ti into euotody
I'ui.l.uB the tiling oi a foriu.il clurRe.
Houses of Workers in
West Virginia Bombed
II nnilnurd from r Our.)
confer with he operator for the
Mine purpose," Mr. Ill.tnd aid. "Now
li.K thrre ever heen a time vhen
the I'nitcd Mine Worker have re
lied to open nri;otiatiiMis with the
leiitral competitive field operator
I for a new wae k.iIc alter April 1, in
, adord ince with their agreement?"
! "So. sir." Mr. Moore replied.
" I here never has lieen such a re
fu;il hy the union."
Lewis to New York.
WaOiiitRtntt, April S John L.
Lewis, president of the t'nited Mine
Workers, left Washington today for
New York, having concluded an ap
pearance before the houe labor com
mittee, hut without going into con
ference on the strike with any repre
sentatives of the executive branch of
the government.
To Speed Parleys.
New York, April 5. National
headquarters of the coal strike will
lie transferred to New York today
on the expected arrival of John 1..
Lewis, president of the I'nitcd Mine
Workers of America. I'nion leaders
predicted Mr. Lewis would use every
ctTort "to speed up the anthracite
wage negotiations."
Work Gardens.
Pittsburgh. Pa.. April 5. The
coming ot seasonable spring weather
has taken many striking miners of
the western Pennsylvania district
into the little plots around their cab
ins and garden making has become
a popular diversion. Hundreds of
them were peasants in southern Eu
rope before they became miners in
America, and they have not forgotten
the soil.
Out of Conference.
Toledo, O., April 5. The Ohio
Collieries company, largest indivi
dual coal operating company in
Ohio, will not be represented in the
proposed joint conference of miners
and operators in Washington on
April 10, the company announced to
day. '
Many Women Vote
Nebraska City, Neb., April 5.
CSpecial.) Frank Thomas, Frank
Bartling and Herman Schomcrus
were elected commissioners for
terms of two years. Thomas and
Bartling are present city commis
sioners, the former being mayor. Out
of the 1.60S votes cast Thomas re
ceived 1,094, and was high man in the
contest. The defeated candidates are
Harry Rasmussen, John Sherwood
and W. W. Roach. Six members
were elected for the board of educa
tion without opposition. There were
no issues in the city campaign. Mayor
Thomas said after the vcftes were
counted and the result announced
that he was anxious for re-elcctioiv
on account of the water and light
rate fight and this was his only rea
son for entering the race. The wom
en came out in numbers, 546 having
voted. The new commissioners will
take their scats next Tuesday.
Gibbon Election Spirited
Gibbon, Neb., April 5. (Special.)
A spirited election was held in
Gibbon. The business men's ticket,
represented by E. G. Lunks, Glen T.
Gibson and J. N. Ashburn, defeated
by a good majority the regular cau
eas ticket nominated by the W. C.
T. U. The question of licensing a
pool hall lost out by 42 votes. The
new trustees elected to the school
board were Roscoe Lunger and S.
A. A. Walker.
Dr. Burhorn's
Chiropractic Health Service
Colds, headaches, backaches, lumbago,
rheumatism, nervousness, neuritis and
throat troubles respond to Chiropractic
as well as liver, stomach and kidney
troubles.
Office adjustments are 12 for $10.00
or 30 for $25.00. Hours 9 a. m. to 8
p. m. House calls made when unable to
come to the office.
My Council Bluffs office is located in
the Wickham block with Drs. Ruberg
& Ruberg in charge. X-Ray laboratory
in both offices.
C Thursday
Only
14th and Farnam
I I lOlISC OU'S 10
1 1 ii)()ri hens Who
Break Drv urn
Aiitioulitoii League Scored
During Debute tut Mcmire
Mann Dcilarc I'mliilii
lioitiU Ciii" Too Tar.
W!(iri;ion. Apid 5 -15' a ute
of more than three to one, the houe
late today P-isjC'I Mild cilt to the
cnate, 4 M aut!iori?iitjj the de
portation of alien convicted ot hav
ng violated the narcotic and Vol
stead act.
Warning wa turn to pinhibU
tionisl by many member, iiuhiding
Kepreciit4tic M.uin, lepuldu.in,
Illinois, a veteran ot the lnme. that
they were going too far, that theie
wa danger of disrupting the whole
ytem ot law cuim cement aim ui.h
jurors would he unwilling to convict
those who ought to go to jail, u
it also meant depot utioil.
'I here were many iciercinc- to the
Aiitisalooii league and Wane It.
Wheclei, its general romi-el. Rep
resentative Hill, lepuldituii, Mary
laud, charged that "the America:!
bootleggers' union" and the league
were standing hand in hand and
fighting under one banner to Ret the
alien bootlegger out of businrs.
Representative Walsh of Ma-.i-ihuctt
said that Mr. Wheeler could
not he classed by the bnotleggeis as
an enemy. ince "he is the man who
has made it possible for them to
ply their trade."
Belvidere Opera House
Destroyed by Fire
ReKidere, Ncb April 5. (Spe
cial.) hire of unknown origin.
Marling in the rear of the Nihlack
opera house, destroyed the building
and contents. The flames spread to
r blacksmith shop owned hv Fulton
Iturruss of Pueblo, Colo. The build
ing was destroyed, but about one
half of the show cipiipment of V. P.
Mr Cord, stored thrre, was saved. A
tcsidcncc owned by Henry Shcrly
cf Chester was alo burned, but the
household goods of Professor llagcy,
who lived in the house, were saved.
Herman Nibhirk, owner of the opera
house, had insurance.
Musical Memory Contest
Held by Alliance Schools
Alliance, Neb., April 5. (Special.)
Preliminary contests to test the
musical memory of Alliance school
pupils are being held under the direc
tion of Mrs. I nice Dunning, music
supervisor. Ability to recognize
compositions and their composers by
hearing the compositions played or
sung will decide the winners in the
preliminary contests. The winners
will then be given a final test along
the same lines at a public contest
next Sunday and prizes will be
awarded. Piano, violyi, voice and
phonograph have been used in pre
paring the pupils for the contest.
Kimball Election Quiet '
Kimball, Neb., April 5. (Special.)
The city election passed off quiet
ly here. A light vote was cast, Jas
there was no opposition to the in'cu
of last year except for one, city
treasurer. The city officers for next
year are: W. L. Bates, mayor; E.
V. Peterson, clerk; Frank M. Fa.rr,
treasurer; councilmen. Frank Read
er, H. C. Amos, W. H. Konk
wright, C. W. Richards and Mrs.
Marklcy, rc-clcctcd members of the
school board.
THE PRIZES
If You I If Yon If Too 1 IfYoa
mU Send Ho Stud 15 Send 30 Send 60
WnpperalVppraVrapper8iWr.pprs
1st $10 $100 $200 $500
2nd S 50 100 250
3rd 3 25 50 125
4th 1 10 20 75
5th 1 5 IS 25
6th 1 5 10 15
7th 1 5 10 15
8th 1 5 10 15
9th 1 5 10 15
10th t S 10 15
Nearly
trie Spwk are smaller in size but just as high in quality. You will
find them mild to the skin and a treat enemy to dirt. They are
considered everywhere among the finest laundry soaps made. Every
grocer in Omaha sells Haskins' soap. Buy from your grocer and
don't fail to send us his name with your solution.
HASKIHS BR0S.& CO., Omaha, Nebr.
, Veteran U. P. Man Dies
After Long Illness
Willi 111111 litnu HilH "
I'nion IV.iic roho-.J April I. IVl.
' ,t... Jit in ih.t trri-i.-. died it
t. lonidi hui'it4l alter
a long ill-
ill"e.
eph, timer and'
I helcr, ot Om i-;
h.i, ami two
dailuhler.. Mrs .
H. VXoollry, Iliu.
I J i"id. t al . and Mr.
IV ftsbl Itrabinan
I X. i Ouah.t.
I xVu I Mr. N;c''"l. I'"-
I yl I cstisc of hi long
I I S ivicc with the
Ri . m mA il t'liiou Pa C i lie .
va clioseii a a
repicsentativc o
JnsrH l'8l.
the he.u!ii.iiter here to attend the
?ihh anniversary of the laving of the
golden hpike at Ogdeu, Vtah, two
je.it ao.
1 uneral services will he held at
ihe tieutlemau uudeitaknig parlor
I'riday at J:,i(l it, m, Rev. Albert
Knltn will olliciate. .lolui I'rritch will
give a short eulogy of his life.
Madam IS vgliim to Lecture
1 ! I 1 I.. . 1 ..
on LiiriMonucr i.oiiimnu- j ,i0,,rubuig. Neb. April S.-iiMc-Madam
Aiigiit Roigliiiu will give rial.) J. I . Holmes, editor and
a lecture under aupicc of the owner of the Gothenburg Times, h is
French Alliance at her residence, purchased the Lexington Clipper
.lit 1 1 1 nul.ts street. Saturday I itieu trom his brother, Maikwood
evening. Her subject will be "t hits- Holme. Fiatik ', I hum, lately of
lophcr Columbus in the Light of the Stapleton Ijitirprise, will ntait
N'ew Documents." lase Ihe l.rxingtoii paper.
The Aftermath
of Influenza
This is No. 1 oi a series of advertisements, prepaied by a
competent physician, explaining how certain diseases which at
tack the air passages such as Pneumonia, Influenza. Whooping
Cough, Measles or even a long continued Cold often leave
these organs in an iutlamcd, congested state, thus affording a
favorable foothold for invading germs. And how Vicks Yapo
Kul) mav be of value in this condition.
Your doctor will impress
upon you that following re
covery from the active stage
of influenza, there, often re
mains an inflamed, congested
condition of the air passages
throat, larynx, bronchial
tubes and lungs.
Frequently the cough hangs
on soreness ot tne cnest per
sists you take cold easily
and there may be obstinate
catarrh. This condition is
slow to clear up and if neg
lected may favor the de
velopment of pneumonia, or
later on, serious disease of the
lungs.
Such cases should continue
under the care of their physi
cian should "exercise mod
erately in the open air eat
plenty of wholesome food
avoid overwork and sudden
chilis.
Nightly applications of
Vicks VapoRub may help na
ture to complete the process
of repair. Because Vicks acts
How Many Objects in This Picture Begin With "S"
Try this puzzle. It's heaps of fun. See how many
objects in this picture you can name that begin with
letter "S," like sailor, ship, etc. Get the whole family
together. See how quickly the list grows. Anyone can compete.
Try it. You might win the big $500 prize! The time to start is now.
Make your list grow while others are thinking of getting started.
HOW TO WIN THE $500.00
You need buy nothing in order to win a
prize, but if you get SO or 60 names on your
list you ought to try for the big $500 prize.
To qualify for the $500 prize send in 60
Hasinas' soap wrappers with your solution.
(Petrolenc wrappers count as two each; Elec
tric Spark and Omaha Family count as one.)
To qualify for the $200 prize send in 30
wrappers; for the $100 prize send 15; for the
$10 prize send none. You'll buy that much
soap in the next couple of months anyway, so
why not qualify?
HASKINS
SOAPS ARE
ALWAYS BEST
1 .Anyone may submit an
answer, pxcrpt our employes, and
their relatives.
2. The solution conralnlnir the
lamest and nearest rorreet list of
visible objects appeartDR in th
puzzle picture start-lna; with "S"
will win first prize, second largest,
second prize, etc
3. r?e only words found in the
Eoellah dlrtionary. I)o not use
hyphenated, obsolete, foreun or
compound words. Cs either
singular or plural of same nam.
bit do not use both. L:ne words
of the same spelling hut onre. even
t hougn they have a d I ftermt mean-1
inn. A n object can bensmJ only
one. hut any viethle part of ail j
object can aLso be named. I
every housewife knows
the name "Haskins on soap
means 6ne quality. Petrolene is the
famous "Big Pound Bar." It gives
you more soap for your money than
inv Other. Ornnhsi Familv antl P" lr-.
Probe Into Slaying
1 of Aviator Is Begun
m fas 1 I
hull o rm
1 f 1 w"Ur 4-UW lUt 1
i Krciil'.fJ 'lfUl Ml'-f.
.Mtrr nut I fiiir";urr naniii
nuiie, WeAn tj l.y ihj tiufile to
lie is kiimvvi tat H'' H li"iil IWI. r4p. I kH
by ii widow. Joi,r J ini! Minting, lie whpte louiu
oi!, Walter, Jo;ji,i letore my riet and P1
away- The rei thm remember
i. ii.di.iiiHt, It i that ameon 4
uiidif:ii; me and te'.hi'g me lu he
,Uiet llut I l-erded test.
"What lui'iirned alter I 4W Mr.
J Day oil the landing there I jm uu.
'able to tell, I jtit trmfmbf tut
I everything eei.ied to dm hefote mv
e)r ami laded out "
in u ntcrHw last Juv
j amplified lu .laiemrut and te-
' lOiintfd the dcl.nl of the traiiedv.
"CouM any ted-Mooded A'f 4-
o anv thine rle when hi fonlideiiif
violated. In Itome invaded and Im.
faithful wife insulted and violently
attacked?" he demanded,
j I lad in hou.e coat and lipprri.
hvitli a bmnrd out ttgar liftween hi.
I ngers, .ludg' Hay at on the front
porch of hit house and calmly tetoted
the details.
(fOtlienbui'z IMitur
II Vd
CWhjiaHT ill I.CMIiploll
a I.
locally by stimulation thru
the skin to draw out the in
flammation, attract the blood
away from the congested
spots and relieve the cough.
In addition, the medicinal in-'
gredicnts of Vicks are vapor
ized by the body beat. These
vapors are breathed in all
night long, thus bringing the
medication to bear directly
upon the inflamed areas.
Vicks should be rubbed in
over the throat and chest un
til the skin is red then
spread on thickly and cover
with hot flannel cloths. Leave
the clothing loose around the
neck and the bed clothes ar
ranged in the form of a fun
nel so that the vapors arising
may be freely inhaled. If the
cough is annoying, swallow
a small bit of Vicks the size
of a pea.
Samples will be sent free
to new users on request to the
Vick Chemical Company,
Greensboro, N. C.
OPEN TO ALL GREAT FUN
This puzzle will interest every member of
tne lamiiy. it s great lun and you II be sur
prised how fast the list grows. Work together
and see if you can win the $500. Someone is
going to win it and it might as well be you.
Your chances are good if you get right at it.
Be sure to qualify for a big prize. Everyone
knows and likes His kins soap. And every
one uses so many bars of soap month that
it will be easy to buy a little ahead and qualify
for the $500 prize.
FOLLOW THESE RULES
4. Write on one sldf of papr
only. .Number "S" words numer
ically. Place name and address at
top of each pate. Also place your
crocer's name and address on the
nrst uneeu
5. All aotutlons will receive
same consideration regardless of
whether wrappers are sent tn.
fV DupUeat prizes will be
Riven In cas of He. Only one
prl ic. will be awarded to one house
bold. 7. AH solutions must b mailed
not latr than April 29. 1922.
Winners will be announced In this
paper.May 15. Contestants
agree to accept as final and con
clusive the dwtsions of the three
Independent judges.
Lovely New Blouses
With Such Modest Prices
$
2.95
Blouses of white dim
ity with V collars and
French cuffs.
Peter Pan blouses of
striped and barred
dimity or sheer or
gandie. Peter Pans, with col
lars and cuffs of col
orful gingham or but
lined with filet.
Spring Wraps
and Bonnets
for Tiny Folks
U White corduroy
coats, without lin
ings, in plain or
smocked yoke mod
els; sizes 1 to 3 yrs.
$6.50 and $7.75.
tT Long coats of crepe
de chine, silk pop
lin, and cashmere, in
plain and hand em
broidered styles,
silk lined, $9 to $25.
Capes of silk or
cashmere with hood
attached are silk lin
ed. $4.75 to $16.50.
Wash bonnets of
plain or trimmed or
gandie, mull, lawn,
or batiste $1.25 to
$4.50.
Houses For
Sale
To Be Moved From the
Premises at Once
2214 M Street
2216 M Street
2218 M Street
2721 S. 23d Street
4721 S. 23d Street
To Be Sold Separately to the
Highest Bidder
Will Be Auctioned on the
Premises on Thursday
Morning, April 6th, at
10 O'Clock.
RICHARD R. GROTTE
City Comptroller
Let Cuticura Be
Your Beauty Doctor
Soan.O(ntinMit.Tdenra.2Re.eTervwhar. ForsamnlM
add r cm. Cnttear LtvboratorlM.Dept. X, MaMia, Mass.
ADVERTISEMENT.
To Wear Thin Waists
or Sleeveless Dresses
(Beauty Topics.)
With the aid o a dclatonc oaste it
is an easy matter for any woman to
remove every uilc u iiau ui iui&
from ace, neck and arms. Enough
rtf ilia r,rtirAnmA Hntatnn anrl watpr
spreaa on ine naiiy sunaic wi
about two minutes, then rubbed off
and the skin washed. This com
pletely removes the hair, but to
avoid disappointment, get the dela
tone in an original package.
The F,tr Leads Other Tapers in
Sport News.
3.95
Hand-made Peter Pan
blouses.
Tailored blouses with
hand-made collars and
cuffs.
A distinctive double
Peter Pan collared
blouse outlined in flict.
The new Campus
blouse of barred dimity.
$
The Store For Blouses Third
Vogue Patterns
Fashion is the topic foremost in the conversa
tion of women.
A happy exchange of ideas by dress critics who
admire good dress.
It is reasonably sure many would like to be
well versed on the advance styles.
Authentic modes for every occasion will be
shown here this week.
Vogue designers have produced inspirations
for discriminating dressers.
MISS RILEY, fashion expert direct from the
Vogue studios, will be here.
Her instruction will be interesting. The merits
of Vogue patterns will be explained.
We invite you to attend this special demon
stration. Vogue Patterns Second Floor
EUROPE
Canac
lan
ONE
. , ... , Let us explain the one-class cabin
Furthtr information from local ...
.umukiftrnttor snips which give you aristocratic
service at democratic fares. And
the'aelightful voyage 2 days down
the picturesque St. Lawrence and
only 4 days open sea.
. , R. S. ELWORTHY. General Agent S.S.Paa,. Dept.
'i 40 N. Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111.
CANADIAN PACIFIC AOC NTS EVERVWHBRB
Why You Should Trade With the
"DEALERS IN GOOD COAL"
Trices are lower.
We have set
Smokeless
Sootless
Colorado Lump
Just another example of our fair-priced dealing with the public.
We have sold thousands of tons of this coal. Remember:
Screened at the yard, and you may phone your order; no need to
come down town.
SPECIALTY LUMP
Nice Large Lumps, Delivered, $9.50 per ton
Consumers Coal & Supply Co.
"Dealers in Good Coal"
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Fistula -
A mild system of
Rectai Diseases ia
a-ration. No Chloroform, Ether or other general anesthetic used.
A cure froaraoteod tn every case accepted for treatment, and no money is to bm paid aaiil
wd, WnU for book on Rectal Diseases, wit a names and testimonial ot mora taaa
l,Av0 prominent people who aara baea permanently cured.
DR. E. JL TARRY Sanatorium, fatara Trust Bid. (Baa Bid.) Omaka, Ness,
5.00
Severely tailored hand
made blouses are very
new and decidedly be
coming. Blouses of crepe de
chine arc favored for
sports and shopping
wear.
Pongee blouses that
are particularly serv
ices b 1 c and at the
same time attractive.
Floor
$
REASONABLE FARES
ON
Pacific
CLASS SHIPS
An independent company. Quality is best.
the pace.
Delivered
$10.50
per ton
Pay When Cur3
treatment that cures PUaa, Fistula and etfct
a abort time, without sever an mead an
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