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THE BE OMAHA, I"IHI)‘\\'. \lb\l \l Dandruff Makes Hair Fall Out | 25 cent hottle of ‘‘Danderine’’ | keeps hair thick, strong, beautiful. Girls! Try this! Doubles beau- ty of your hair in few moments, { | Within ten minutes after an applica- tion of Danderine you can not find a sin. gle trace of dandruff or falling hair and vour scalp will not itch, but what -will please you most will be after u few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair—growing all over the scalp A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference 10w dull, faded, brittle and scragsy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and care- fully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is amazing—your hair will be light, fluffy ‘ and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable luster, soft- ness and luxuriance. Get a 2 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dan- derine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is as Nebraska PLAN BANQUET | in His Honor at Lin- coln Hotel. In an appreciation for his efforts along the roads, and as a celebration over | completion of the paving around |state university farm. The banquet fs public to take part | by officia’ road and others Interested roads movement The laying of the along the east tate farm, measage and will be participated ir in paving, which and south sidcs of sent by Govermior Morehead to line in the future, appropriated. it the money can day In Lincoln. Thanksgiving day clon today in The Stecher and the Linc ball game brought an unusval number of people to the city, 8o that not withstanding the threaténing weather, the town has been full of people while the hotels have been crowded with men interested in the sporting game Omahans Wed, license to marry was issued yester. day to Henry C. Ziemann, age 34, Omaha and Nellie @: Cox, age 3, the same city and they weére later united in marriage by oCunty Judge Risser. Dr. Kigin Weds, Lawrence C. Kigin of LaFayette, 1ndi- ana and Miss Mary C. Holloway of Lin- coln were married this morning at the Catholic cathedral Dr. Kigin was formerly -state veterin- arian of Nebraska and is now connected with the university of LaFayette. Holloway is well known in Lincoln where she has a large circle of friends, After the wedding breakfast was served in the ladies’ parior of the Lindell, hotel by & few friends of the couple, they took the Burlington to their new home in LaFayette. 'MAN SHOT FOR STEALING about fussane the usual manner FOR MOREHEAD Governor's Pnendl Will Give Dinner 600D ROADS MEN TAKE PART, | banquet will be held at the Lincoln hotel veral prominent men of Lintoin as to Governor Morehead | line of good the the t oall who desire | s of the Omaha:Linco!n-Denver | the good runs the was the result of a special | the starter for more work along the same be wis observed in Lin- wrestling match in high—Chicago "Tech, foot large of of Miss Nebraska Smallpox Victim in Aurora Lockup; Hoboes Avoid Town AURORA, Neb, Nov. 2.—(Special) Charles Marvel, a cornhusker near Gilt- ner, dropped into the office of the mayor of Aurora, Dr. J. M. Woodard, the other to find out what ailed him. For sev- eral days, he had not been able to pick | his usual amount of corn. For two daya | day | he had felt so badly that he stayed in (From a Staff Correspondent.) { bed. | LINCOLN. Nov 25.~(Boeclal )-On | He was not long in having his case | Thursday evening, December 2, & dol'ar | giagnosed by the mayor “What are you doing out on the street velled the mayor, as he hustled the man out of his reception room Inte his private office. Man, you have got smallpox What do you mean by golng around ti strests and exposing everybody in town Aurora has no detention hospital, but | Marvel was hustled down to the city | calaboose In no time. Here ha is still in N |the “‘cooler” in livable shape {the resting place of all kinds and varieties lof tramps for so long that even a small pox patient has to clean it up before he | can get along > | Tramps have shown a strange aversion the legislature durng the closin® AaYs |\, Aurora since Marvel became the of the session, asking that, the lemislature (oo o "0 0 (D ITIE |t of Pollee vote 335,000 for the paving of the roads | poniy threatoned to put one tramp in around the farm. The work has been o o o0t S W was & streak done by the aid of convict labor and is | of hobo. flying down the pike no tramps have shown up in town | A Man With Rabies Uses His Teeth in Fighting With Police, ¥ ITTEBURGH, Pa., Nov John Bu |kowa, aged 27, while pu"erln[ from r liies, became violent and escaped from hotpital today, thoroughtare scratching and 11c until a patrol wagon loaded with jo licemen gave chase. After a battle in which six police offi- cers and patrolmen were either or scratched the afflicted man was turned to a hospital, where he attacscd the superintendent, the physiclan cnarge and an orderly. Bukowa was finally subdued and turned to the hospital, a few hours Ali the police involved have teen &ranted leaves of absence to undergo L Fasteur treatment, while the hospital offl- cials and the orderly have been placed ' re in re where he died In under observation. Fukowa was bitten by a dog about two nionths ago, but did not set strangely until this mornin, |Army Team Has stalled and ix spending hia time in putting | It has been | Since then | running through a crowded | biting peo- | muvm Its Final Wor kou T POINT. Nov The curtain comes down on the army's local sridiron season today when Head Coach for the battle with the navy Harry Tuthillesays the men are on and fit to do hard battle in their | plonship game. Fifty men will go cn the am York Is for the purpose of witnessing the Cornell-Pennsrivania game this after noon ““The boys are in fine shape in every way" said Lieutenant J. H. Ingram, head coach, “and if they play the game ur which they are capable there is no doubt t a Navy victory over the Army on aturday.” Bellevue Laid Low Charley Daly will drive the men thesugh | thetr final workout. Finishing touches will be imparted to the soldier clev and the men will take things ensler thereafter until they get thelr signa drill on the Polo grounds in New York tomorrow afternoon in final prepa: trip to New York tomorrow ANNAPOLIS, Md, Nov. 3. ~There was a signal drill before the Navy foot ball |~«|<Ind of thirty-flve members left this morning on a special train for Philadel {phia. The stop off on the way to New | llH '_‘1; 1915, | \ 10WA PARMERS OVERCCME DRAKE !Amel Vietor in Ot.ma in Which Both Teams Resort to the For- ward Pass. | POWERFWLL LINE PLUNGES AIDl DE8 MOINE Ia., Nov. 2%.—~Ames de- feated Drake, 28 to 14, in a hard ruu;m\ game this afternoon. Both teams re-| to the forward pass, frequently Ames’ two last touchdowns as well | sorted and as Drake's second were due to passes. | Powerful line plungers by Uhl, Backer {and Aldrich was largely responsible for | |the Ames victory. After bringing the | | ball close to Drake's goal in the last | Wto minutes of play Moss flipped a for- [ward pass over the line into Backer's | arma It | Ida Grove Beats Commercial High By Score of 66 to 0 W) IDA GROVE, Ia, Nsov. 25.—(Special | | B T k El Telegram.)—~1da Grove SHigh achool, “ y arxkio's evenm« mant of the northwestern lowa | T | champlonship, smothered Omaha Com- | TARKIO, Mo., Nov (Special Tele - pags f s R gm0 grom.)—Bellevue proved no match for the " ’o' % ) | supertor charging and aggressive playing "’”“'m_v Ry ounsiiyed i1 Grons) |of Tarklo college here today and was| OM" : G e sk | swamped, 83 to 6. Tarkio scored in five | for the first ten minutes, hol¢ | minutes after the opening of the game, |for downs.Then Omaba was compelled | Score end first half: Tarkio, 2; Belle-|t0 punt. Goodrich caught the ball on [ vue, 6. Wenke on the kiokoff at the his own thirty-yard line and ran seventy | crening of the third quarter ran through | yards fo: first touchdown. The first y he entire Tarkio field for a touchdown. auarter ended with Ida Grove's bali on arkio refused to attempt the alr route|Omaha's thirteen-yard line o stuck to straight line plunges mixed | 1dn Grove tore Omaha's defense to \-ux. cccastonal masked attacks. McCoy. shreds during the second quarter, using | | Baird, Lunan, Grimm, Captain Long, Os-|a fresh line, sending in substitutes for | | torne and Peferson played a star game | every position except center. On the | | for Tarkio. For Bellevue, Wenke, Picotte| second play of this quarter King ana Maxwell played consistently. This|plunged off tackle for cleven yards and was the last game for the Tarkio men.|a touchdown. King soon bucked the | | Captain Long, Osborne, Morrhead, Ster-|next touchdown over and the fourth !eitl and Baird graduate next spring. |score came from an end run by Pilcher | teferee: Hackney, Missourl university. | bheing splendid interference. Two min mpire: Cohn, Wisconsin. Head lines- |utes after that King intercepted a for- | n: Gowdy, Tarkio. {ward pass on Omaha's twenty-five yard \ {Mne and ran for a touchdown, Goodrich 10ma,ha UnlverSlty made the final touchdown of the first | [half by running back a punt for sixty 1 yards. | { In SGore]ess Ga"me‘ An end run by Pilcher gave lda Grove | a 8co in the second half, all of the [ WAYNE, Neb, Nov. 5'(Special Tele- regulars being In the game. Omaha's | gram.)—Omaha university and Wayne State Normal college played a tle game here today, neither team scoring WENDALL PHILLIPS HIGH FALLS BEFORE SIOUX FALLS BIOUX FALLS, failure to kick on fourth down gave Ida Grove the ball on its nineteen-yard line, and on the third play Pllcher again skirted the ends for a touchdown Just before the third quarter ended. lda Grove was penalized fifteen yards for holding and retalned the ball at the be- ginning of the final quarter on its own | quarters | &round (German Desél:ter Reaches New York; May Be Interned NEW YORK, Nov. 5.—Heine Schulz, {later & private in the German army, reached New York today, a deserter and a stowaway aboard the Dutch steamer Noorderdyke. He wore a uniform which bore the earth stains of the trenches, sald ho had grown weary of war and asked the custom men to let him enter the united States so that he would have to fight no more The customs Inapectors passed him on to the im'gration authorities and they {took him to Ellls Island where he will be held while his case is ided. Tf he s {denied admission to the United States he probably will be held as to deport him would eapture by the British Sohultz deserted, father and brother made his way here indefinitely, result in his he sald, after had been killed. He undetected through Hol- land to Rotterdam, concealed himselt aboard the vessel and eluded Dutch in- spectors and the Hritish who held the steamer three days in the Downs. Forty elght later Schulz crawled from his hiding place and asked for and water. hours out food Sour st Your stomach and Dr. King' rellef. Only tisement Cured, bowels need cleaning New Lifo Pills give quick All drugglsts.—Ady |Redmond Visits Camp of Belgian King as Prisoner LONDON, Nov 5.1t develops al dispatches from the British head- from France that John F mond, natfonalist member of Parllament, was taken as a prisoner to vialt King Albert. The last day of his trip was al lotted to an inspoction of the Belgian lines. When Mr. Redmond's automobile; containing himself and his son, arrived at the junction of the Belglan linos, o sentry refused to allow It to pass on the that Mr. Redmond's papers were order. Mr. Redmond protested not 1n vainly Finally the difficuity was solved by Mr. Redmond suggesting that he be put under arrest and escorted by an armed soldier, sitting behind the driver, to head- quarters, Once at headquarters Mr, Red- mond's difficulties were at an end. He held a long and earnest coffversation with King Albert and assured him, as has been previously stated, that the Irish people never would entertain a thought of peace until Belglum was liberated, Later Mr. Redmond visited Nieuport and several shell-devastated towns along the Helglan front. trom | | Why's “Gets-It,” for corns, Like a Kiss? | Because Everybody Tries It, B body Likes It, It's Painless and Takes but Moment to Apply. I8, the wonder of the ce corn- pestered world, Mfllions say o, becauss milllons have used it. That's what makes At the biggest sellng corn remedy on 'Gets-1t Ngein L Hls der AT AT e earth today. “‘Gets-It" will -un-ly , that corn or callous you've been tryi lor, long time to get rid okllkv it thl of! lean as a whistle.” flly it In 2 seo-| unde—put your vour stocking and shoe! ! right over {t—nothing to stick, nothing to| hurt. You neednt iuss with' thyck oan-| danges that make n package out of your toe. No knives, razors and sclssors. no; | | no_trouble. It's simplicity itseir, o qulcklj painless. Try tor | bunlons and warts. i ‘Gets-1t" s sold at all druggists, 2%c al bhottle, or went direct by.B. Lawrence &; Co.. Chicago. Sold in Omaha and recom- mp.», | mended as the world's best corn remedy| Vv Shorman & McConnell Co's, Stores, Need a laxalive? Right Don't take a violent purgative. the sluggish condition with the safe, vegetable remedy which has held pub- lic confidence for over sixty years. BEECHAM'S PILLS Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the Worll, Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., £5¢. Hairs Quickly Vanish After This Treatment (Holps to Beauty.) Befence has alded in simplitying the banishing of hairy growths from the face, and according to a beauty special- ist, the most effective treatment yet de- visei consists of applying a delatone D., Nov. 25.—(8pe- v 3 e paste to the halry surface for 2 or 8 Pretty and soft as any—that it has been Belglan Prlmate clal Telegram)—8ioux Falls High school ‘,""; ‘:‘"' “h'“ _"'_""‘-""“l'":""kl'f‘: ;'"" minutes, The paste is made by mixing neglected or injured by careless treat- MILK HAS MUCH CASH on the local grounds today defeated |FOF7% OWARA wAs S b g s some water with a little powdered deia- ment—that's all—you surely can bave W'u N tM k H' Wendall Phillips of Chicago, 82 to 6.|\'s OWn twovard line and Ida Grove How To Mal:c the tone. When this paste ls removed and beautitul hatr and lots of it it you will %3 5 1 0 QKE I118 | siraight tinie bucking won the game for |AUICKIY carried the ball back on line the skin washed every trace of halr has just try a little Danderine. (From & Staft Correspoligent.) Bibux N plays, King making n touchdown. On The result of the game was a great surprise, as it had been expected In many quarters that the Jocals would prove ecasy victims of Chic The material strengthening of Sloux Falls during the past few days paved the way for today's victory, LiNCOLN, Nov. 2.—(Special.)—After a rurning fight of several blocks, Harry Miller was shot by Todd Butcher, super- intendent of Roberts' Sanitary dairy, this morning after the latter had caught him stealing milk. Putcher had been watching for a milk | Quickest, Simplest Cough kmedu \_T;:r:::n o sure 1o get real delatone. AMEND the next kickoff, Carlisle ran the ball back to Ida Grove's forty-five-yard line, and on the second play went through 1da Grove for fifteen yards. lda Grove was offelde, and Omaha had the ball in- side Ida Grove's twenty-five-yard line, where it was forced to kick, Using King, Trip to Rome Now PARIS, Nov. 2.—The Petit Journal| sayg it is able to confirm the report that the visit to Rome of Cardinal Mercler, primate of Belgium, has been postponed. It publishes a dispatch from Havre, say- thie? for about a month, and seeing Miller | N8 that the Belgian government has TEAM DE Goodfich and Kiner as battering rams, This lome-made cough syrup is mow ttanding in a doorway with an old gunny | learned of the postponement of the trip, | COLUMBIA TEAM BEATS Ida Grove worked the ball back cross |used in more hones thun any other eough cack on his arm and acting suspiciously, | the previous anneuncement of which was THE WESLEYAN ELEVEN the field, and In the last twenty-five sec- | remedy. Its pi ease and cer- started after him. {lhe basis of reports that a peice move- 3 onds of play Kiner scored the final lhldmls m' umqu{ “I reu“\g cuunhk Miller ran, but Butcher overtook him |Ment was under way. NEW YORK, Nov. 2%.—Columbia de-|touchdown b ey 7 ‘ln:::u|¢'l,::nl;y foel 1t ial'(:“}:fi.f and a fight ehsued. Miller, however,| The reason assigned for the cardinal's| . ioq wesleyan, 18 to 0, today, in the| Th!s was their final game for. Pilcher, |A day's use will usually overcome the broke away and Butcher shot, hitting | hansc in plans is that he considered| . o rame of the season. Incidentally, | KIn&. Goodrich, Matlack and Piper. Ida |ordinary cough—relieves even whooping Miller in the leg. He was later appre-|C°rtain conditions imposed by the Ger- |, " (o0 "G fieh straight win for the | 3rove has scored 313 points this season |cough quickly. Splendid, too, for bron. hended and taken to the police station,| ™A Authorities as incompitable with the |, W48 FAC L S O N aking all | o Ita opponents’ 15, and has won every I-):‘ld :‘,Il:lll!:t:ll‘::::{ll'h(l-luuv. bronchial asthma, where $2,67 in bills was found on his per. | 301ty of his position | kames of the season. Miller kicked four | K8me. ' tdneup e Get from any druggist 2% ounces of | GIPT TIME ie here. You will recelve Ashamed of her eon. * | tield goals, one in each period, and Dit- OMAHA DA GROV Pinex (30 cents worth), pour it in & pint| handsome Christmas presents, and yo. f The Overseas News agency of Berlin| : : - | Heater Dutcher T ihet ' “| will want to make equally beautifal [ S . tauer, Columbus star fullback, scored the | g "I | bottle and fill the bottle with plain granu v A J . LANCASTER PlONEEH sald on November 20: Senohdown An. the: closingisaseonii of P_Ita:‘d nlnlr.l'n lated sugar syrup. This gives you-—at & "}' A 1.“[n think you muud| forego nh:: - o ouchd n in C ec Clouse ! isler | D1 o4 1 hecy Dlll‘ ready money bad complex]on All forelgn reports to®the etteot that| (HSRAOME B EL0 SOANE RO S| Tohneon Reeves | cost of auly 54 cents o full pint of better | [initen’ By ope aooouat ENDS LIFE BY SHOOTING Cardinal Mercier has been detained by Alayad theduanbut, Jensen Biackmore | cough syrup than you could buy for $2.50. | with us you can .mury every wish and 1f you, too, are embarrassed by a German authoritles while he was on his| W&& outplaye 8! .'mlm-k Larsen | Takes but a few b _.mnrnm Jith your llf(!‘ :n‘ule at }2;«_ imply, blotchy, mwu:ln(huunplcx (From a Staff Correspondent.) way to Rome are untrue, On the con-| * Detrolt High Wins. Pileher Chnhivet ;ll:.r‘v‘:}tl:lv):nl,:ntll Pinex. mus l‘""-“l.eflmx_ Spo 'm“'m’ ion, nine chances out of ten LINCOLN, Nov. %.—(Special)—James | trary the officlals placed every facility| [ oo o 0 TGty | Goodrley Stoecel | " You will be pl pay cath. We suggest a beautiful Diu- B 3 , Nov Ciner easantly surprised how| 4 & R. Reed, a wealthy ploneer of Lancaster | at his disposal.” School of Detroit today claimed the west- h:lr:;:' l:v:kul;-lk | quickly it hmuf‘m i ,“:‘“ or tight | lad |“|.‘.‘.z or & La ru#f.:"'nlr!:?"le county, living about four miles east of — o Intercolieglute foot oall champlonship | M mouchdowna: King, 4: Piicher. 3; Good. | €0U&hS, and heals the inflamed mem-| Wrist Wateh, Chain, Charm, Open €sIino. Oa.p University Place committed suicide this T rna‘do [P 3 Py Wi THlgh has not | rieh, 2; Kiner, 1. Goals from touchdowna: | branes in a painful cough, It also stops | or i iy ik Case Wateh, otc., ete. Conn morning by shooting him#élf through the Al ansa.s 0. Tost _‘u;m"m"‘ 8 Piper, 4; Pilcher, 2. Referee: Havens, | the formation of phlegm in the throat{in an1 see our magnificent & sortment Wi“ clear it head with a shotgun Kll F P S Drake. " Umplre: _curry, Morningaide: (and bronchial tubes, thus ending the per- | of all kinds of jewelry, and make vour p fchard B, Price fead linesman, Murphy, Towa. Quarters: | sistent loose coug | Representing to his family that he | 1S r1ve eI’E_ZOIl T”M”:‘ Neb, Nov. 2. (Special)—| 15 minutes ench Pinex is a most valuable concentrated Just try Resinol Soap for a week | wanted to shoot a dog, he took the gun | yimprm ROCK, Ark, Nov. %.—The Richard B, Price died Tuesday night at| compound of genuine Norway pine ex- and see il it does not make a blessed and went to the barn, Hearing the shot lpcal offices of the Rock Island rail- tract, rich in guaiacol, which is o heal- Hifterence i your skin. - It also | | the family rushed to the barn, and found the family home one mile from nere. 11| DES MOINES TEAM ELECTS ing to the memb+anes, y iroad have just been notified that a tor- wag almost 80 years old. He came to| ?lo avoid disappointment, be sure and | helpsto make red, rough hands and ‘I‘f.,c‘;;fl'\?" :Y:d [f',,”l:,e nb";,', l°: nado struck Hot Springs, Ark. at 6:0 York county in 1870 and took as a home- | CORRIE AS ITS CAPTAIN | .k your druggist for “2% ounces Pinex,” ) arms soft and white. and o daughter Nving at home. wii |this afternon. The report said that five stead a quarter section of land, where| —— and don't accept anything else. Tn severe or stubbora cases, Resinol Soap + ] © | persons were killed and 150 injured. fie has made his home for forty-five years. | GRAND ISLAND, Neb, Nov, 2 A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, the other daughter is married, %o or money promptly refunded, goes with should be aided by a little R m(fl Ointment, - | Funeral services will be held at “\l“ (Speclal Telegram)—At a banquet Hfl’l" this preparation. The l’lll?! Co.. F§ Beliote sid by o8t Pruapien. B ! e Plans for Anrivd: Fibtaities. Tecumseh Wi family home at 1:30 Friday afternoon and| the game today, the Des Moines team | Wayne, Ind. S Y J : AURUSA, Neb, Nov. %.—Special)—| JECUMSER, Heb. gt}v (Z(Spectal | at the Presbytgrian church at 230 tho elected Left Half J. B. Corrie as captain . 0 1\ T . ‘el maeh defea ers- - - The plans and specifications for the new | ity-Blace here 4odag, 20 10 12 same day for 1916. féderal building in Aurora were recelved by Postmaster Alden yesterday. They call for the construction of a bullding fifty-elght by seventy-three feet, and it will be constructed on the lots now oc- cupied by the tabernacle. The bullding will be constructed of brick and stone. 1188 Hracelet can be entirely d.(u.‘hed. 50 watch can be worn as a pendant. or as lar wateh. Fine gold filled, small popul Pull'16-Ruby Jewsied nicksl movemen Mie or gold dial = Gusranteed 3 let_can be adjusted 10U AN EASLY DARKEN GRAY HAR able. We have cut “hed rock.” model the pr offer th1n s ’.w » Month, | pure M alt whiskey \\II///, It will have an ample lobby, with a pri- one The Breakfast Shapes the Day vate office for the postmaster at end and the money order and postal ings bank departments at the other. Knox County Phystel BLOOMFIELD, Neb., Nov. 2.—(Spe-| clal.)—The Knox County Medical society | met at Wausa Tuesday night for its| W Loft 659 — Ladies’ 1k solid | gold Pertoction " mounting. seml-annual meeting. After the meeting . > fine brilliant [of the scientific _,;,1‘,,. h.h,, .4;:.,,,,,‘, Load the stomach up with a breakfast Dismegd. - u;-/’m: |to the Masonic hall, where a nquet e - - n - N\MI i 2l By gl 1 <o T e o of ric h, grfias)'foml, and you clog both di /run NI/ wives. About forty were present. gestion and mind. ——————— You can easily change your gray, g faded halr to its oii’inal dark shade by Bronehitis. e "‘/"/”"3 treating It a few times with Sulpho-Sags, | When a severe cold settles on the lungs | A Sage ai your druggist.—Advertisemoni A dainty preparation that is not a dye. |it iy called bronchitis, There iy danger of | For real work—real efficiency—try a ,”/(, .\t;:hlln)‘ else required Iy to use sulphr | 168 1eading to broncho pueugionla, and for | et e 18—l K\ allles e e onlens "ta” the [ this reason it \s alwaye best fo go to | reakfast o . Mo, 4—Wens D most delicate hair, that acts on the ha'r, (bed and take Chamberldin's Cough Rem- Toh mountiox." g é n.a‘u..;“u ;,.'.‘mm, s0a 1 your gray ‘&‘:Ir'l: edy as directed until well along towards | | 14 .;g‘mw' naturally change 0 a hea t B e0s shade, 8o evenly that no one cin tell Tecovery. Mrs. Charles B. Woodard, Zandy 'um‘ ys Till ¥ you have applied anything. This traat- Creek, N. Y., writes: “Chamberlain’s ustrated Catales Ne. 108 nt also stops itching scalp and dan-|Cough Remedy cured me of bronchitls Phote Songias 104 ans our. sairammes will red > 1 was so Sulpho-8 nteed to turn all | 188t fall. When I besan usng it b l:llvlh;v“l::lrl‘dnxr\fid:-: money back. Be hoarse at times that it was aifficult for w2 T“E "ATI“IAL Barc to ask for a fe bott'e of Sul ho- me 1o speak above a whisper. I resoried to the use of this valuable medicine and | e e e | f0UNA. It very sootbing and healing. In week's time 1 wad well"” Obtainable | ' e\trywhcn —Advertisement. | When You Really Know FRUIT i VIGOR You Will Want It |9F'|'| BROS & CO. 1453 and cream I 1" S('U’L‘l of 1te aliforuia (s Vietor. 1L.O8 ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 25~The University of Callfornia defeated today the University of Bouthern California, in the second game, played this season New Way to Curl Hair Some fruit, an egg, toast, and a cup of Without Heated Irons L l“"l’”]“"") hot Postum. 1 Inside the two elevens by & score of The Southerners vlnu the first to Hair tortured with bound to become dry, harsh an 4s g0 many know from sad ex it's far more sensible to use pla silmerine, which can do ne harm and iron is brittle, the curlin 5 to game by a score of Then tackle the work ahead with vigor and a keen mind. There’s joy in it. jch produc lovellest wa: WAHOO, Neb., Nov. ) 2ol [ agingbier " *fe ‘takes so littie Hime i e "rons 09 8 wask ¢ -1 3 gram.)—Wahoo aew.fn.gmh. oday. | : 1:;:»{1) "the stimert no :'n the hair can be pated boweis. o5, 10 pass - broty dot 20 / g / ¥ et il o Tor y0u what o bhsic ol maserd | fimo I five kames Oaxiands gaal iine Grape-Nuts is a food for winners. ‘:',:“cén'r‘é.'n',"wfl'n':'.’.y svie o.tw Sres water, oil or enema can do. It s as different from | had been crossed. Dikes Hamfiion' of | ing. few ounces from "fl such things as day is from night. It means active | Wahoo, was the star of the combat. i 1ait o long time, 85 It f8 not. all sound digestion, pure blood, wholesome | g v - v expensive, Liquid silmerine “‘ tf.'daul strong mm“ brain. Hastings Defeats Alumnl, “Th ] R 9 or -'\‘h‘ky unl‘; it_does, Ty n't or the hair or the ‘“-’ t Wi Y. -.N —rfl“r.'nmfi(u:f; A iy ¥t eres a eason A Conventent wuy to use it s '‘ta pour It us ou Need | Teiesram i ,r‘h A pon | about_ two tablespoonfuls Inte & our rugelt or grocer can gat PruftVigor | over the alumtl Bary -.J..“"" and then -;l,:h a clean per o ‘won't, send even! o *‘Q— !? for four Jorn'to be | sgheduled to play but il feasatied 1t because Sold by Grocers everywhere, | thin v @ i the sent suaranteed by us. . slory o [~ -s "cm-nm Elory” wi STEWART CO., 409 Secarity g 0NcA0 | . o T quite i eyidence aor 4 Ry, ! el

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