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THE O UNDAY A Spoonful of 'CAVALRY CAMP AT iCeIebrates Seventeenth Year as Salts Relieves | (0LONIA DUBLA N| Guardian of tl}e Woodmen Circle Aching Kidfieys| — RN | Column from Hachita Arrives at| 20 FRieuns. aaaedian We eat too much meat, which| Mormon Settlement Adjoining ot the Woodmen Circa was celebrated on St. Patrick's d Letters and clog! Kldneya, BAYyS City of Casas Grandes | grams ot m’nu.»-nn:‘mm 1~v|1‘rml' ’l‘n(n the noted authority. BRE 1916. ~ |N'NISH OBJECTS T0 REED ON BALLOT Republican Chairman Files Hl!’ Formal Protest to Name on Ticket. Spring | Emma B th anniversary | REED SEES REPUBLICAN WIN“ office all day and the messenger boys {GATEWAY TO GALENA REGION |yure kept busy delivering large boxes of | cut flower which included roses, carna T If back hurts or Bladder both- BULLETIN. |tions, azallas, hyacinths, tullps and daf (From a Staff Correspondent.) f EL PASO, Tex.,, March 18 Fran- |fodlls. At the close of the day the room LINCOLN, March 18.—(Special Tele- | 4 ers, stop all meat for leisco villa s in the nelghborhood of |resembied a bower ot apring blossoma | sram.—A protest was filed this morning | attern ats... i 5 . . . | is due to the efforts of Mrs. Man ) 5 ™ a while, Las Cruces, 110 miles south of Casas | .\ ... "%, . (ne Woodmen Circle is to P SRR TN oF Thy PSS | 1 oti f origi lifferent i jrandes, according to INnformation |gay one of the largest and most substan lican state committee against the placing | n a large selection of original and differen | When you wake up with backache and | received today by General Gabriel |tial fraternal organizations fn the United :'n”-'mnnm'- of :‘Hlmynv)‘ Genera! Reed | ideas, beautifully executed and moderately lull misery in the kidney region it gen- | Gavira, Carranza commander at|States. When Mrs. Manchester accepted (" o a i l‘f":") ballot as a candidate | sio6d erally means you have been eating 00| y ... her offfce in 1809 the order consisted of ord FHN SO BETEGTION. ToF . Ste - much meat, says a well known author-|” A only a few discouraged members, who pgs A e i S 75 $ 00 $ 0 ity. Meat forms uric seid, which over- %1 PASO, T Mareh 18 were facing a heavy debt. But when they MeNinh's Protest. 8 10 1 works the kidneys in their effort to fil- oL 4 v ex.,, Marc |#aw the strong determination and recog: Mr. MeNish says: i - CLT - | ter it from the blood and they become | American cavalrymen were camped nized the executive ability of their leader “Judging from the purported inter-| sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your |at dawn today at Colonia Dublan, |they were seized with a desire to asist view, which Mr. Reed gave out in Lin- . Xidneys get sluggish and clog you must | one of the environs of Casas Gran- | bullding up the institution. Soon out- |coln, 1t would seem that he now con-| atiore ats... relieve them, like you relleve your bow- | » ight, | ¥aers became interested in the progress strues the primary law in a different | des. They arrived in the night, | . v’ p ’ | B : : $ els: removing all the body's urinous g \ch was being made and decided to light, regardless of the fact that he has in Hemp, Milan, Hemp Lisere and Fancy okAC Through Colonia Dublan runs the |join the Woodmen Circle. Mrs, Man- A “ waste, else you have backache, sick | flled an acceptance as a democrat, and Straws. 'Two-t 1 hem d sati headache, dizzy spells: your stomach | road to the Galena district, twenty- chester worked quietly and patiently it would seem he anticipated that he OUawS. o-tone color schemes and satin sours, tongue is coated, and when the|five miles southeast, where Villa ]{:':[“y'i'*!‘ b ks g b i _;":w::‘ would slip in as a republican candidate | combinations. Large taffeta bow trims and weather is bad you have rheumatic |wage Jast definitely reported. | S o ® o oaiinl without filing an acceptance. I no not 2 . {winges. The urine is cloudy, full of : % confronted by ssrious financial diffiouities | MRS. EMMA B. MANCHRSTER belleve the voters of Nebraska will look neat tailored arrangements. The news of the encampment at|anq again she was forced to contend with | Colonia Dublan dispelled fears of |those who had become envious of her position, but she would not allow any- thing to disturb her peace of mind, for she understood that her ultimate success (which Sinpiicanmttihsisiictan RGN IS | sediment, channels often get sore, water and you are obliged to seek re- 1i6f two or three times during the night. (and disputes with constitutionalist | Either consult a good, rellable physi- ! clan at once or get from your pharma- o, | with favor on such politica and mode | men Circle s over 165,000 and it can |of precedure in holding office. Mr. Reed | boast of a reserve fund of 000,000, | Undoubtedly sees the writing on the renders Mrs, Manchester's work | Wil Which appears to be a sweeping re- | Three Special s Groups for Monday A bRl i | authorities over what position the | s . American troops should 0ccuDy at|gepended upon clear, harmonious think- |uhequaled in the history of fraternal | Publican victory A S I f U mm d H Rt gyt R :""'L“‘:', :"'(",, Casas Grandes, Mormon scout out-[ing. And the order continued to grow, | beneficiary assoclations. But Mrs. Man- | He filed a long formal protest. ate o ntri e ats take a tablespoonfu! e . oh o . o oes not feel that she h et | { 7 fa Dublan |to branch out in every direction, reaching |Ghester does not f: at sl as vet Peol Sastains Pretest. t t 1 S fast for a few days and | riders dashed into Colon - 5 g _ s | at a 'raction r‘-:r“rr k:‘r"p:‘k- .u:m A s Ao | last night with news that the Amer- B0t oniy the largo cities of every state, [renched the height of her ambition. Bhe | gacretary of State Pool this afternoon | b Skl Miite s Winde. oor tha asid of | (dans webe neas. The coltmn which iy “"'""“ ':" (R T oI (T :':_':"m(;";; ph’,‘; '“;n;h:hz‘".::n:'::'"" sustained the protest filed by Chairman of Their Worth ‘ villages and farms. or oraer %€ | McNish of the republican state commit- ;E?:s“;:;!hl:nmnl\;:‘; ;::::::;‘I‘:"‘“; was first into this important Amer-| The present membership of the Wood- | them executed if possible. tee of the name of Attorney aenml‘; Roll and Straight Rim jcan settlement was said to be the | - — - ¥ Reed, a democrat, from appearing on the | cavalry from Hachita, 14 clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, alko to neutralize ackis in the urine so it.no longer irritates, thus ending blad- | der weakness. Jad Salts is a life saver for regular Sailors, Dolly Vardons and Poke styles; Gains- boro and Mrs. Town News Noten. MISSOURI VALLEY-—Mrs. A. B, and ventured to send most of the footmen | republican primary ballot. off to bed, sir."” 5 . It will now be up to Mr. Reed to man- | “Humph!" growled 00d king, *'Ven | brook under the direction of Mrs ara TP Tomled the Jo0d KInK, “Yime | damus the secretary of state in an ef- ton White of Boston, Mass., has organ- ' S 1560 an antisuftrase club hers to opposs | Plec of impudence! Suppose I'd happen | fort to get his name on the ballot, but | Hos- New Problem Arines. Hos- A new problem faced the American troops in Mexico as they entered ‘the re- 0 bring a friend home—then there'd only i meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot | glon where Villa's trajl is mcarcely three | the suffrage movement in Harison county | have Deen you seven to det us ini—Buf.| !t Will probably not be done, as Mr. shapes. Milan injure and makes a delightful efferves- | days' old. This problem came, not from at ‘U"- "1'"" nfl:vmr}t ¥ falo News. Reed has said that if there was an ob-| Hemps, Hemps, ent lithia-water drink.—Advertisement. | the Villa chase, but from the attitude of ""Sl':““f‘l"!;"'“;;""'"‘;;‘n':)Rr";{‘;mfl P’ | o S | Jection made to his accepting the filing | Milans and Lisers the Carranza authorities that they did not ay a result of arsenical polaonng. Ho etty o Say. he would not do so. i :!%ruw, worth $4 to - 8 g Mipeieape xi-{was 1ll but & short time. pen physt- | o & to h ::hc:r; Americans to occupy any Mexi- | was fll but a short time. Whon The as Fiaws the family™™ a fond parent was Plotetont. & | % . . man was suffering from poisoni ut | “Well, my children are at a difficult | “Will you m: me?" In making his announcement that he|fron, what drug wi unknown until & [age now.” ¥, The fl’lr 1-dm the man's side drew | f S eh L0 R had asked the Americans not to enter short time before death, when Mr. Balley | “Difricult? Why, they've all passed the |away with a movement that seemed al- | Monda_y or occupy Casas Grandes, the city whose | gdmitted he had taken arsenic. It seems | measles and teething age, have they |most prudish. Her breath came and | i 2oty to the Amerioan| hat he had been in the habit of using |pot?" went In little, explosive jerks. She tried | 0 But if he should be, the most || possession means oty to the |this drug in a medicinal way. The family | “Long ago. But you don't know a |to speak, but no sound came from her 3 ’ 0 cruel form of punishment that || Mormon colonists of that region, General|consist of a Wife and six small children. | father's troubles. My children are at the |lips. She tried orice more, and then, with | could be given him would be to || Gabriel Gavira, commandant at Juares,| WOODBINE-City election will take where, If 1 use slang, my wife says ‘-w«n tremulousness, she gave her an- g L Satract all of his teeth and turn || expressed no vexation at the presence ot [Rlace here Monday, March if. - Candidates: petting & bad example, and, if 1 ’nvulr. Mayor, Dr., Weils Dewell; councilmen, speak corectly, the youngsters think I'm “I will marry you if you N. Young, T. J. Jefferson and Ben |a back nmumber. Which would you do?" |consent,” she said. ‘I never marry with- Yeager. Special election for the quali- |~New York Times. out that."—Cincinnati Enquirer, fled voters to pass upon, granting a H R e e { tranchise to the electric light company Passed the Test. Not Experienced Enough. get papa's troops in his territory, but he was very firm In his announcement that under his present instructions from General Car- ranza he has no power to modify the or him loose on some uncivilized is- land to spend the remainder of his days toothless, His life would be short, but miserable indeed. The BIRSGN & wa0RTEQ will be held here April 6 “we t strongest system cannot survive to ||ders to his troop against permitting the “Bo you want to marry my daughter. aunlect“rl‘- e::—:m: mm!p“m :’;‘r’c‘: 1516-18-20 Farnam Street. exceed ten years if every tooth is ||ocoupation of cicdes. The general offered Vet & Seent Weleome | ohr. Smorted the Ol N, g0 gy SON: |marked to the celebrated actress whom out and no artificial teeth are (0 ||no comment on what he would do pro- : ol replled the sulter, -after a fel- | ¥e fisd been sent to interview, “and \\\ They tell a story about a Buffalo food would like to hear your views on the e e ) be had. vided the American troops occupied & low has bought candy and flowers for a 1 t matter." Every tooth you jose and do not || Memixan city. .;‘:fi,e"}:' :';u?'.'."r: n;'."nn;"‘:los'lmu o ;.H {:r '{wq’:"r:m‘ h?{‘ m}"", i/ l}l" the | "“Dear me,” she exclaimed, ‘“how can = » replace just shortens your life ac- Dispatches direst from Mexico and the ::rlal 0! Where | the servants?’ M::‘r, r\w:- m‘(‘"fl' l""o"m "'; ;;l m:?! 'vv?”h n-xnecluma-q !%\'}l‘hmw lny‘wll(h( on cordingly, 80 the best thing to 40 || oeicial announcement from Mador Gen- | ~1f you please, sir.”, the butler angwered | agea regiment over goes to War it Will| Fica only five or six Lmes. hiiadeIph ried only five or six times,”—Philadelph! | Ledger. I8 not lose them, A tooth must be far gone indeed If we cannot bulld dt up and save it. You may not be to blame in the first place for having poor teeth, but you certain- 1y are to blame for allowing them to until too late to save them. oral Bunston made 1t sxidert tondy that| ThREhEyod were spending the Bight oub the two American columns, one from Co- lumbus, N. M., under General Pershing, | and the other from Hachita, N. M., un-| der Colonel Dodd, had gotten into close communication with each other, and probably had formed an actual junction when & little more than half way on the route to Casas Grandes, | trateny Becoming Apparents Something of the strategy of the dash ried."—Philadelphia Record. IGURES confirm what we have repeatedly told you:— That year users far outnumber the [ tists are still asking twice and _even three times as much as we are for dental work, we are satis- tied with our and kno w it is not possible for &nyone to do “better, more lasting and beautiful ork thap we are continually do- teeth or work performed here, wo vfll‘&u readjust same to your complete satisfaction or re- 'fund your money. on Villa's trail also was apparent. The Hachita column made {ts actual start from San Bernardino ranch, which is In the little square of territory about the size of a large county, where the state of New Mexico extends some forty miles south of the general east and west line of the American bord: By using this Amerioan territory for the first part of their advance from Hachita, the flying oavalry command of Colonel George Dpdd was able to strike Into Mexico at the shortest distance from Casas Grandes, a little more than sixty miles of march The main column under General Pershing at Columbus, N. M., starting from point considerably further distant from Casas Grandes, did not go due south, but apparently veered to the westward to get into touch with the cavalry command from Hachita. Reports here that Pershing's army in- tended to establish a base at Gusman were discounted in dlspatches yesterday that Gusman was still held by Carranza troops and that the American columns Free Prizes T0 BE QIVEN AWAY ABSO- LUTELY FREE IN OUR Read Over This Fine List of Prizes. Think of Gettl lutely FREE! Someone WIll Get Them; Why Not In Addition to the Main Prizes, a Valuable Promium Will Be Qiven to Every Contestant SECOND PRIZE AN AEOLIAN VOCALION FIRST PRIZE A Besutiful Schmoller & Mueller Upright Piano All other correct answers will receive « Beautiful Premium and a Oredit for $75.00. Great Publicity Contest One of Them Abso- ou? Try It Now! The Worid's Greatest Phonograph. George Washington Puzzle users of any other brand of tires. Out of 353,859 tires counted in 71 principal cities, 75,631 were Goodyear. Thisshows a Goodyear preference of 21 per cent—with close to 200 tire brands for buyers to choose from. What else can it mean c cept that Goodyear users have found—as you will find—that Goodf);:ar Tires cost less because they go longer, ther, and last and give less trouble ? . If you are skeptical, not being 'acquainted with us, please phone Douglas 2873 and we will 1 you & list of some that have had us do their dental work. Call them ‘up and get their opinion of us. BT us talk the matter. uf ' your teeth over with you. .| All work guaranteed ten years. See our price list and compare it with prices you have pald elsewhere, Silver Filling .. .......... ..... : ’ THE ABOVE PRIZES be given to the neat- correct and most ar- ‘were mArching aboui twenty-five miles to the westward. This would put them very close to the route of the cavalry. eom- mand of Colonel Dodd. Guzman is an Important conatitutionalist garrison town, about thirty miles directly south of the point where General Pershing entered Mexico, and by going past it to the west no question of ocoupation was raised. Heard at City Hall e TRY IT——YOU OAN SOLVE IT. [Easy to get from Goodyear Service Station Dealers Everywhers FEW MOMENTS OF YOUR TIME AND WIN ONE OF THESE BEAU- TIFUL PREMIUMS. A VALUABLE PREMIUM FOR EVERYONE. Goodyear No-Hook Tires are fortified against : | Rim-cutting—B; Ny \ Rln-Cm‘h_-myn.on' Y | p Blow-outs=~ By our On- | Air Cure. Loose Treads — By our Rubber Rivets. Wedding bella! “I haven't lost any Mexicans." You do not have to buy anything - R 1. Chiet Dunn has opened the golf season to win one of the above w-u, Insecurity—By our Multi- We give mileage for 50 milos | || p i simply solve the * ash- le Braided Piano Wire | on Out-of-Town Contracts for | || “Let's have an escalator in the city ington Puzzle” and » your | .. ) | $10 or more. {hall, instead of elevators, or & board - | REASON FOR THIS . GREAT OFFER Hundreds of families are com- ing west daily to make new homes. We want everyone of these good people to know the Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. saving facilities to the buyer, just a8 the old families have for many yoars known them. ‘We want ta increase our sales this yoar and Jointly with a number of America's leading Plano Manufacturers, we have sot aside a large fund to bring this house to atteatlon Punctures iddi walk for the members of the and Skidding— | boards.” various B{ our Double-Thick All-Weather Tread. | Office Hours: 8:30 to 6. Wednes- days and Baturdays to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1:30, McKENNEY, Dentist The Man Who Put T-EET in TEETH. 14th and Farnam Sts., 1324 Far- nam. Phone Douglas 28732, | Here s a sure way to get a clgar in ithe city hall: Enter Buck Taylor's office with a lighted clgarette; then he will |ask you to throw the “stick away” and accept a cigar. | The Recreation board will borrow Com | missioner Hummel's new oll spreader. Jerry Howard thinks he should have “|been asked to lecture before the play | ground institute | - | Nellie says: “T would rather | co'd' n y | soldter than & dead hero.' Many who go through the win- ter months in comparative good health fall easy victims to disease during the month of March, with its raw, cold windy weather Dutiy's Pure Malt Whiskey & bracing tonic-stimulant, aids the system to defy the debllitating March weather and gain health and strength by its beneficlal ac- tion on the digestive organs, upon whieh bodily health depend: be a live | John Grant Pegg is learning to sing, {“Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding | You | | Bird house exhibit in the ity hall next | Thursday, Friday and Saturday. | Lets have a rat Kiliing at Thirty-tirst llnfl Cuming streets. “Where are the snowbirds we used to {see In Omaha years ago?”’ asked an old |timer who visited the city hall There Are Ten Faces in This Picture. Can You Find Seven of Them? | “Why is a democrat? *What is a dem- ocrat: ' “Where is & democrat?’ ‘Who is a democrat? | | STATISTIC BLANK 2 I herewsth submit my answer to your Publieity Campalgn Contest and agree o abide by declsions of the judses o " You’ll Find It Here When you want the best in wines and liquors go to the “Old Reliable” and save money. These low prices to acquaing you with our new eanlarged store. TWO QUART BOTTLES OF BEER, 25¢. CEDAR BROOK, Yesterday was u foine da. any price!” o gilld T} Contest Closes on Tuesday, March 28, at 6 O'clock P. M. Do yeu Planot.. ceeeereensine Player Plano' e now own a Clean out the bath tub. Water rates have been reduced. Three days to spring! . Phonographt, . Address AL Answers towe The municipal court is in operation e ISchmoller & Mueller Piano Co.|| % 98¢/ Cackley Bros. And many others—all § years old, only 16th and Capitol Ave, Send Us Your Mail Orders. (reel) pleasure to raise the order. FULL QUART Contest Department A. 1311-13 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. The spring poet was seen hovering !around the city hail. i

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