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. 5 ‘ rs / | two BEMARCE DAILY TRIBUNE Se ; ; WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25, 1926 i ae Tg = es HUDSON BAY N BAY 10. CABLEGRAM SAYS |OMAHA WOMAN HAD} 7 vai COURTESY | ? 3 | ; HE'LL ASK DIVORCE|ALMOST GIVEN UP|f SAFETY , : BEAUTY COMFORT PATAGONTAR.R.| HOPE OF RECOVERY) Tony — ; — TODAY — i 4 “T have had a long, hard struggle |i / and je A and -. } | : with ill health, but Tanlac has over- + mo j “ : IS MUCH NEARER ; come my troubles at last,” said Mrs. TOMORROW - ~ ; TOMORROW | i ; John Madsen of Seventh and K ave- 73 . ite i ak nues, East Omaha, i ‘ a : ' “For fifteen years,” she continued, i Pan American Financial Con- q “1 guifered from i fable j i nervousness and headaches. Nothing | et gress Paves Way for Con- : te would agree with me and T felt cti i nauseated most all the time. Thad + | necting Link, awful pains in the pit of my stomach. ig a and the gas pressure on my heart S- : ’ , "4 . would ‘almost cut off my breath. Head- | m- tees . . WILL CONSIDER PROJECT aches and dizzy spells would almost * —In— oe ER. ai aon A drive. me frantic, my strength would ’ give opt and [was conrpelled to stay: New Lone Sie 2h ela in bed for weeks and had almost losi the dream'o vilrund from ‘Hlson hope of ever getting well. fay to and Buenos Aires “had tried everything 1 could hear has heen brome en of but nothing seemed to help me; of dhe weecat Val finally hearing suth gvonderful things conte in W i about, Tanlac f got a bottle and it has to Charles M, Pepper who, in 1902, proved to be just. what | needed, '1 avis arfpaintt by Pre dent ftoppevt hegan to improve rieht from the-giart iF : , under authority of congress u and have heen getting better ever ‘ the seyera] countries | from : SZECHENY | Since, My appetite is picking up sontiwward and report on {he project ani T'can eal most anytling now wi A journey by rail from the Artie y York.—Accordinz a cable.| ov! suffering like I did before.* 1 am} é = Cire to the tip of South America-- Ta eG pecording to. a canle-| gaining in weight and strength every | In his left he nacks a kick like a mule; his approximately 10,000 miles—could be} Hungarian noblema @reparing to| Uv and am so delighted with Cantae right seems swathed with a horseshoe; but nade under £00 ie RL a divorce nis. Amer w ife, who was Acppalieres|dacuiios fe friends what the blows of his heart for someone make the, has been estmale 4 formerly Gladys Vanderbilt. The} * 2 ane A hic fofc seem tame At present 24 days-are required for] count ig being apoken at Re aciitaie is sold in Bismarck Wy Jos might of his fists seem tame. the 5sii-mile sea voyage oe New | candidate for the throna of Hungary. Driscoll by J: H. and N. " ,, York to the al of Argentine, ie The countess arrived, in the United arretf, and in Wing by TL P. Hoe It’s a wonderful story for CHARLES RAY— athe ream of a transhemisphere | States some time ago, with her Toar) MHU—~AdVL. a mighty story of the squared ring where tunk line, runing almost the entire} children. War is said to have shat le fe for f d . length of the two American continents. | tered the fortunes of the count. Ac. | == I Strong men battle fer money, for fame, an was horn in the brain of Hinton Row] cording to. the dispatch he intends | Was written: “1 am Russell Mennin- for loveiand right. an Telper, a southern rete uh that divorce papers be served on his #¢r, bound for } y, Ta.” * . A formey United States consul in South | wife as goon as possible. Upon investigation i¢ was “found that - ell pee « Py Amer more than 50 years ago, The there were 11 of them, ail children! No Advance vin ‘Prices ‘i i os j late United States Senator Henry Gas. | . Te C. Menninger of | > ° a Soa ; : awiy Davis of West Virginia ies sales where the LOW i “fo Mason City Lor a : 3 d tical railroad builder, saw its feasibili- | while without board it was $87.12. visit, * 4 ersten . 4 4 . ee _ ty, and, with Androw Carnegie and] Farming operations of 1919 pro-| Mis. Menninger said she had ex-| HAV E YOU ASKED — : : other wealthy Ameri gave the |duced crops that had a yalue at the] perienced no trouble on the journey | ‘ . 3 ee 3 5 i e idea a h impetus. James G-Blaine | farm that was 118 pereent above | with her family, but in order to be | F 3 : oh an also once advocated it. M18, and animal products 9.9 percent | safe she had tagged the younger mem- ~ The project however, received first] above, Int the gain in Hi bers. ; definite. form at the Internationa! ae was relatively greater, "ages a catia MATINEE ADMISSION EVENING Americ fo * held in Mexico{by the month with board incr | Ame ba in, oe ce nee alee a per- {14 percent, without hott a ni {LN DIVIDUAL | eel ele Adults .....:..%......,.20e Adults 2.00... ....5...,.25¢€ manent Pan-American. Railway com-|and day wages in’ harvest, 18.9. per- a , ds “Children 10¢ Children 15 rer cir iy een eal MEMORIALS ; cesses ee ago il of the United States and diplomatic “These figures indicate,” says the : - ———— ollicials of Tatin-American COuntries | department of agricutture, “that the} + NOT FAVORED SUPERB MUSIC DE LUXE PHOTOPLAYS: GOOD VENTILATION resident in Washington. Former Sen- | farm Jahore is still regaining the -—— s ator Davis and Mr. Carnegie, were | ground he lost, relatively, earl a : ? members of it. Tater, as the’ envoy rapid upward movement of pr Frenchy Government Would Fs a : of the President and the represeita-|farm products after 10) uy : A *, . . = v Ste ee i 3 3 ms 5 ; i tive of the committee, Mr. Pepper | recover, Ne ras evident in 1918 as well Maintain Uniformity in ~ |SELFRIDGE TAR AND | Pra Eas eres Cotta He al ae inne ndniec noe hie coe oe bee the cause, All . went to Centrat America and South in 1919. but fl recovery has not Its Cemeteries a f py PEW pn! Were repres ‘oO Was av 5 e-macde cheese expected to reeaser. i sAiiar and, after visiting the vari-| Yet been steeompl hed.” rik FEATHER CREW HEARD joy John sult of Mandan, —— ous countries for a year, returned and Ve} 7 7 i bi | a Ni ead M fi a ¢ geet = London, Feb. 25--Wihether relatives} | = poke Dry } ight lorning. : made a report whieh has heen it BERMUDA LIMITS shall be permitted to set up any sort], Solen, Fel The ton Seltridse PTOMAINE POISONI IRINE Ne Strong, Healthy | i of caubgequce: diseubalons. an AMOUNT of individual memorials they desire} Men Whose preliminary he: teen itcnen Tire Tee : cei chat idea’ outlinea in thé GUESTS {on the graves of soldier relatives in held toad ico "Wiley, clans Pe Ete or Br, See tesa A Cs Beners 3 J France, or the present policy be con-| With ‘being ed in the nd- YES Infiamed C H Pepper report was that, the different MAY BE SERVED [Fe ee ere ea ne yude| feuthers affutr at Selfridge a fall | , UR E} Granulated; use Murin- HOURS dq, t South and Central American nations —_—_— wooden crosses with name and iden-/Were all bound over to the d | men of a crew of 50 employed ie a] often, Soothes, Refreshas. Safe fo: svteboaseehs (un) . . i in their railway construction should} Hamilton, Bermuda, Feb: 25.—Post- tifcattyn number attached is the nub| court, having all waived the prelim: Humber camp eight. miles north of here | Infant or Adult. Atall ists. Write for ~ name aa give special attention to the links ined conspicuously in the lobby of a] oro controversy which has arisen in inary examination. z jare victims of ptomaine poisoning | Free Eye Book. Murine Eye Co. Gicage } regrare ofcounterfeit a through inter-continental trunk line Ble hotel ann Blaeard which arene Kugland , ~ K : x north and south which, ultimately, | “Bermuda. still has license. e@ ex-)0 ae if . = = wouk he joined, Attention was also|Pect our patrons to exercise common! Lord Robert Cecil has been: actfig " as spokesman_ for those who desire given to the building of branch ines} sense. We do not care’ how ‘little $ 5 +) cae at fs the privilege of erecting individtal * and “feeders”, especially: in», South | they drink;, excess. will not he, tol-| 1. e 2 moe on the theory that in He erated.” Er Or the eritvesy gt neh there would be through lines from} Some islanders affect to see a the Atlantic to the Pacific which would | Promie of a great future founded on form intersecting syst the dollars of American tourists who, Subsequent .Pan-American *conferen- {they Qelieve, will flock hither to ces held at Rio Jaueiro and Buenos !8n oasis (Others look with appre- Aires approved the idea and continued | Rension on the prospect. Meantime the Pan-American Railway committee] the conduct of the touri is being ‘The International High h commission, ] Watched with an unusual degree of “ which was the outgrowth of the first interest. |" Some among the new ar-| Pauv-American — financial — conference | Tivals do not hesitate to say that they held in Washington in 1915, also ap-]MAde the trip largely in expectation) pronge are the most beautiful and proved the projec and urged its sup-}of throwing off the restraint of thei | 1 oving places in which men ever col- AEG. rari i homeland. ; ‘ "4 port by the various republics. ek . ‘ | lected their dead.” declared one Amer- : : We come here to seck fredom,”| ion father of a soldier buried in BH : local bar, We have to liber! teontrast is’ enormous between their ° 1919 HIGHEST =~ finder the folds ot the B i flog; nobly expressive simplicity as monu- \ IN OUR CAREER wherever the Union Jack w: n 4 can take a drink unmolested. ‘They are opposed {by a ee num-! her of bereaved relatives Who argue that most of those who have gone ito look at a friend’s name on one of the thousands of little oak crosses have felt that hix grave received dig- nitytrom the reticence of its quiet uniformity with those of all his fel- low solders. “At present our war cemeteries in Auditorium WEDNESDAY, \- - MARCH 3 The Madcap Star ‘and Famous Musical Comedy Mixed Paints, Varnishes, Stains, ~~ Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Alahastine BeNey ee ease Oo eee Machine Oil of ali Kinds, Floor Oil Call and Get Prices EVERYTHING MUST M Closing Out Sale NSISTING OF Sere aware. te ss one| ments of unselfish “bratherhoow bn arms and the average civilian c jtery in France or England with its In getting their way they would i 4 A h 1 A - . % Washington “Feb, 2-—Parm wages] hig attention to. tho sate ot mains, restess. iumbled individualism,.Mhat "THE SEASON'S GAYEST MUSIC PLAY” . bed were the highest in the hist ff the e = . ine i ‘ Sealed stat ads a iitory of the} in Newloandiond: and cortal all relatives: might doae they chose. {| WITH ITS WICH PRAISED CAST QND FASCINATING FEntMINITY | |]! E I The Notable Cast comes complete, even including the _-|}' ‘ e e g RY ment of agriculture announces, _ For} waves over ‘bone-dry regions, was & lahor hired, by the month with board, reparably mar the resting place of % the average for fig countre ag a'wonle| eae ees ener tnptestrienday eqnirades. \ Opera Orchestra and Troupe of Acrobats = enn eet ° without board it was i | > ; re ne 3 ‘a ‘ © Satan itrivest ewes maha win|Seattle to Have | Prices as in all ities, 85¢, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, §2.75 Fourth Street. 6 9 hoard venched the top figure of $448 First Co-operative NOTE—Mail orders, with check, Including war tax, and ‘self- : ry in the north central states west of P Of Utmost Importance addressed and stamped envelope for return, received now and the Mi Hin! river, Theslewhet fam Apartment House P mnulsifi ed coddiver oil filled in order of receipt. eee * : ss e states, li 1 2 the south central ‘states next] Seattle, Wash., Feb, 25.—-'This city | ure, sedis asian Regular Box Office Sale Monday, March 1, Fd Monthly wages with board} soon will have u co-operative apart-| iS Mot Medicine as many are at Harris & Co.’s. } ; highest in the western states ment house costing $1.220.600 and! prone to think of medicine. ~ — i s cluding the mountain and Pacific containing 1,000 rooms, when plans of P 9 “Irresistible Mitzi in a laughing, carefree, brilliant evening i 3 : S. T. Maynard of Scattle ave carried . ; Pata rer ‘ . to completion. | SCOTT LY of mirth, tune and color. —Said the New York American. ; { e ° ~ The house will be so constructed ao fs i that theee, four and five room apart EM U LSION We Want to Serve You Well [ 3 ments may be owned by’ individual ss marae x os families, Tennis cow grounds } : ~ Ys E ‘ow Know f and large yardens will feature the out-| s -nourisl . z ~ a dwards’ Olive Tablots . side of the building. ‘The structure as ee pape growth-n nae | ‘ A . . : ‘ x blots planned, will he built in two sections | that is of atmost importance to Everything is being done that can reasonably ; 2 . each eleven stories high. many children. That most a : : Peete te Maxnard those co] children relish and thrive on t be done to-give you the best telephone service * z operating in the plan will pay $100 " ; ' ° rd having a salow completo: 2 dering down and the balance like vent. Fitty | Seott’s is a Pr aioe Zi > always. : { 3 uncer’ your ejes~rimplas-a Eilous |OFeent of the cost may remain as a accepted the world over.’ r dy there Hes’ of ‘telenks it moe Boe FY 1 your face—dull eyes with no gainst each apartment. Give Scoft’s to the children < : 'requently there are rushes of telephone calls, » ‘a Rach apartment owner will have H . ‘A Fs yr men Sorter, Sul tell yout equal ven in the tennis courts, pla and watch them ated strong! a | WHEN spring comes you and occasionally you may have to wait, as you do fg from inactive bowels and liver. grounds» ¢: game rooms, prome Gcott & Bowne. mafield, N. J. ~@ oe a 3 1, Favards a weirs pb bysician Ade, root gardens, children’s play. will want to use your 4 at the bank or store, but we are always doing eur In nlo, perfected a vegetable com- Ss, a ip date laundry and i ° si pound mixed with olive oil to act on | other conveniences. — ob car again—but i s y our bat- best to prevent unusual delays. ‘4 S the rer and bowels, which he gave to i Sraunt floor apartments: each will} | TOP PRICES | ‘ e Teleph: t “ his patients for years. ave their own front and reay garden | | j s P iephone. cperators. . a - = Dr. Edwards” Olive Tablets, the sub- | spots. Artificial refrigeration, garbage | F ! tery in good shape? Will . P ts ° ae human and oct £ stitate for calomel, are gentle in thee eeneratens, water cooling | —For— | ~ > 9 5 sionally one may make a mistake or be inatten- z . ° action yet always effective. ring ing plants, mechanical yentilati rt i i F | dpgee A 5 about that natural buoyancy which all | air driers’ a community. hall tor’ mer | [ Junk, Hides and Fi 5 | it operate? tive, but as a rule they are alert, careful and cour- oe 4 cette waar eres tion picture exhibition, a ‘public mar-I | Ur i ae h ‘ ‘ teous. < a -, ~- d % a Hy 24 i é a by thal Deana “Olive Tabletsare known Laitinen ie install at ID k fice FurC i Have it inspected and re- We me fe a4 ; gise as (Dal ota ide ‘ur Co. | e d ‘e want to give you good telephone service, i = FAMILY TAGGED FOR i , _ paired now. if possi ‘ . i z 7 Sam Laskin, Manager 4 always, if possible. It ‘means for us less grief . OR SAL SHIEMENT. ATTRACTS fold American Creamery Bldg. rs : ¢ and a more satisfied public. i e F E ATTENTION IN IOWA]: coy. Ninth Main Sts. ; 5 ° . G (Srmuinkmeriesiie Willard Service Station 4 MODERN HOUSE of Melbourne Ia. Feb. 25.—When | een ae ' : bs nol oun & 9t. L. passenger pull- $ Six Rooms and Bath, also |} ed into the station at Marshalltown it 408 BROADWAY N rth D k ta if d = * looked very much like a Sunday school x . 0 a 0 n epen ent é = summer kitchen & screened plcnle excursion tain. ine|| When you need a Sign h , ly every window i one of e \ ' ” orch; on ved street. Pos- |} coaches framed a youngster’s face. 909 - T if h C : : 4 P ey pa . Persons at the station, however, PHONE bie. * e ep. one ompany B session at once. Call at q1rqj thought nothing of this until one little The Bismarck Sign Co. ; Ye ; Pr fellow about 3 years old scrambled ae } Fifth Street, or Phone 273. || down the steps of the conch.» 4064 Broadway 1 From his neck hung a card on which