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Council Bluffs Minor Mention Council Bluffs Office of The Beo Is at 14 North Main St. Telephone 43, Davis, Drugs Vietrolia, §15. A. Hospe Co Woodring Undertaking Co., Tel. 39, Solentifioally fitted glasses. Leffert's Gardner Press, printing, 801 First Ave Btookert sells rugm 206 W. Bwy, Tel. 7 Lawis Cutler, funeral director. Phone 77, CLATTERBUCK ELEC, €O, Tel. #. We clean and block hats. Cook's Ing Works. FPhone 178 V)’TF)RRHMA TREATMBN H. A oodbury, dentist, S8app block, Aglumdm KK nm’ CO., WIRING D FIXTURES, Phone M. B BORWICK for new designs In wA Ipaper and art decorating. TO BAVE OR TO BORROW, B8EE C. B Mutual Bldg. and Loan Ass'n, 12 Pear) Furniture and chattel loans, % usual , Fotes, Katab, 2 yoars. A. A. Clark & Co. [ Alfred Buxton, jr., won of Ur, A, . A Buxton, s vislting In Harlan, Ia., this weak-end, LAWN GRASS--White clover, blue 87488 or mixed lawn, extra fine, Younker man Beed Co. Phon: BPRING BULBS-Tube roses, callduma, wiadiolas, cosmon, dnhlias and lily of the valley, Younkerman Eeed Co, Phone W7 J, €, D Havens arrived home last night from Los Ang al., where he har been sojourning the Ist winter, enjoying the balmy air of that delightful land of sunshine and flowers, 184, Independent Hawkeye ln'fl’, 3 ollows, will ‘meet in regu- l)nll of Od Iar u-lrm rmnv avenink. The Initiatory A '{u conferred he degres f s Muami to be present, Visiting A others are welcome Man Wilson Morris of the Bluft City Plate Glass and Mirror works con cluded m five-year lense for the rooms 1007 and 1000 West Broadway, which will be used hereafter for the manufacturing business of the company. The factory bullding on Mynster street adjolning the Metuger Bakery company’s big plant has proven too small for the installation of all the machinery and larger quarters were demande The now site s forty fest wide and elghty feot long and is lo- cated in one of the new Everett buld ings. The new location Is only a block rom the Northwestern rallroad trackige, which gives additionsl sdvantage e machinery will be moved to the new lo cation et once, and the plant will be better oquipped than ever to handle ita business, Former Alderman ¥ilsworth is miffer Ing from painful injuries received in an 0dd automoblle accident, and his car, & new six-cylinder #tudebaker, I8 In the shop receiving 810 worth of repairs, Mr. lllaworth, In the vicinity of the Unlon P'acific roundhouse on Fourteonth avenue and Twentleth street, collided with a kuy wire that had been strung to sup- port & Weatern Unlon Telegraph com- pany's pols, The wire had not been boxed and was entirely invisible in the darkness, 1t struck the windshield of the car, cut away just half of the steer- Ink wheel and tore off the top of the car, Mr, Ellsworth recelved msome bad cuts from the shattered glass, but missed Coming into direct contact with the wire Mra, Ellsworth, who was In_the oar, also escaped without Injury. The ocar was mov ng slowly or the accldent would | have been more serious. The fourth sult of the recent serfes to collect alleged delinquent taxes from large corporations was instituted yoster day In the district court, 1t wns \rought in the name of the county trensirer by Attorney A, (. Kistle, former partner of Ben McCoy, tax ferret who operntes all over the sfate, and employed until re cently by the Pottwattamie county hoard The action 18 agninst the lowa & Nhort Line rallroad, better known as the T ! nor interurban. The claim s for 8,206 of | unpaid taxes for the year 1915, and an apenl is made to have the tax claim given priority as a llen against the total amount of the W, M. Lana bid of $2,00 for all of the property owned by the corporntion 077, Council Bluffs MANY WOMEN ARE COMING | Ninth District Suffragettes Will Be Here in Force to Hear Mrs. Catt. WRONG IMPRESSION ABROAD Are re Continued favorable reports oefved from all parts of the Ninth con gressional district that the women in charge of the equal auffrage movement In all of the counties have planned bring delegations to Councll Bluffs attend the district mass meeting that will be held in the Auditorium bullding Sunday evening, when Mrs, Carrle Chapraan Catt Equal Suffrake hief speaker There Is an erroneous fmpre which the women are particularly desir ous of correcting. There are no militant tnctica tolerated and no militant thoughts entertained by the leadors, and the to to assoclation, will be the ssion abroad not want the impression to provail that they are golng to use their power to pun {sh any politiclans or aspirants to office who may oppose them in the present campalgn for votes at the coming pri mary election. They want to be under stood as conducting a purely educational movement without in any manner an takonizing anybody Many absurd stories have been put in elrculation and harmless little {ncidents have been mag r'tled A fow days ago wide circulation Kiven to an amusing joke perpetrated by & lot of high school students In Logan A well known Jeweler had permitted the anti-suffragists to fill the show windows of his store with anti-suffrags stuff, when a lot of high school girls filed Into hin store armed with hatchets, and with mock serfousness ordered him to remove the objectionable things on penalty of #ome window smashing. The most of the hatchets were made of pasteboard and it {n aald the jeweler's own daughter was one of the “militants.” Tt was a harm. less nchool joke, but the matter got into the news in a cireumatantial account of a real act of window-smashing militancy, The women are keeping the movement on a high )evel and will glve no offense 1o any class of opponents The women have planned s novel mothod of providing money tp carry for- ward the local eampaign. They have leanod the vacant store room at 16 Pear] street in the Everett block, and on April ® will have a doll sale, Club and so- clety women are assisting In the work and will provide about 180 dolls hand- somely gowned, besides a large lot of fancy articles. It will bs a May day event, All of the money derived will he umed for the equal suffrage movement, was Musical Services For 8t. Paul's Church Rev. Dr. A, G. A, Buxton yesterday an nounced the services that will be held at £t, Paul's Episcopal chureh in observance of Easter Bunday and Kaster week. Fol lowing |s the program Celebration of the holy communion and blessing of the palms, $ a. m Runday school, 9:3 n. m Celebration of the holy communion and sermon, 10:46 a. m, K. Organ prelide by Mra Pitts Judge Wheeler had previously held that % e om “The Clty."” hy tax r.lhlml’ were prior lens, his ruling H’m"wr"‘ mal from “The Moly City wovering the years of 1911, 1012, 1913 and i " SAY Ooess Tatd I9i4, The Lana bld has ben approved by | afrSsertional, hymn, ory L Judge Wheeler and the amount must be Introit, “The Palms,’ by Fauore, I, K. paid {n full before the end of the pres Pitts and cholr. ent month, Kyrie, trom the communion in B, read Gloria’ Tibi ] Hymn, “Oh facred Head Sur Dan Weir Returns |yonied™ wo N | No, 12 T S Old F . d Holo, Miss ¥thel-Marie Buxton Hanctus Benedictus. 0 DEe T1BNAS | o2 es Forste: Forguson ana cholr f Dan Welr, former member of the Coun ,\u‘_‘";_",‘{{u"l"',:‘mn “Ride On., Ride On oil Bluffs pollcs forco and now a really 1y Majesty." No. o1, prosperous farmer in the Rosebud coun- try, I In the city attending to some busi- Organ, Bl ik oo Mt e . E. Pitts, president of the National | | THE B El OMA AT HA, I'RIDAY, L 1441916 DENIES JAPANESE-BRITISH AL- LIANCE IS WEAKENING | | Premier Count Okuma, who that the Japanese alllance s as strong an over and tells the allles thoy stick together against thelr common for DUDI" SAYS BURIED CHILD Man and Wife Accused of Murder Deny Charge in Des Moines, nust Its IN MUNICIPAL COURT | HELD (F'rom a Staff Correspondent ) DES MOINES, Ia, April 1 Telegram.)—Coroner Claude M, Koons will ask that the body of the baby Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dudl say they buried in Min neapolis be exhumed, he mafd today. The Dudis, who are held in municlipal court on a charge of murder, claim they buried their baby in Minneapolis, and the hody of the baby at the dumphill at Houth enst Bixth street does not belong to them (Bpecinl 48 charged. The husband and wife pleadod not gullty tn court today. Protest Tnsurance Rullng. Hall Insurance companies are protost ing against the ruling of the wtate in surance department forbldding thels charging 4 per cent in counties in north western Jowa and 3 per cent In the rest of the state. The companies declare that there 1s more hall In the northwestern countles than elsewhere In the stato and for that reason the risk is greater, “The insurance department has disapproved the hail insurance rates filed by the rating bureau on account of discrimina lown tion shown between the countles of the state,”” the department declares 1n statement Just lasued e fling mad by the bureau fixed a 4 per cent rato for the following counties: Buenn Viatn Chorokes, Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, 1da Lyon, O'Brien, Osceoln, Palo Alto, Pochin Bloux, Plymouth and Wood bury. The rate fixed for the rema'nder of the state wns 5 per cent Bditor Out For Congress, W. O. Payne, publisher of the Representative, candidate for the repub Mean nomination for congress In tho ses enth alstrict, filed his nomination papers with tho secretary of state today. Iln called on a number of officials the state house, Mr. Payne says he will got a much larger vote in Btory county Polk county than he did two yoears when he was compoting with both J. [ Myerly and C. C. Dowell for the tion. He belleves he will got 2,600 votos hantas, Sac, nda at and nKo, nomina | eity and u greater interest than ever in { manifest in the meeting this evening | President P. J, Martin of the South 8ide Republiean club, under the auspices of which the meeting 8 being held, will preside. He announced last evening that HAPPENINGS IN THE MAGIC CITY Republioans WTII‘}lold Big Mass Meeting in Ritchie Hall This Evening. CANDIDATES' CHANCE T0 TALK will be A mass Ritehio A mass mooting that meeting will take place In the hall, over the Vasek stores at Twenty- this evening at 8 of the big- | held last yoar fourth and O streets o'clock. A republican rally ness and caliber of the o s and nonpartisan in the South In Rushing's hall carded and every republican the candidates South Interoat expoctod to hear Ropublican forces In the Side in The filings of a host of South Side are well organized and the t o coming primaries 1s Intense numeron ton belio crats for and clty offioes in queered the chances of political opposites in this part of the county have ench and every candidate on the repub. Jioan ticket who appeared at the meeting would be glven a chance to talk Sewret Move Against Graham, A secret movement on the part of mem- bers of the teachers’ cormmittes of the Board of Iducation to do away with the office of assistant superintendent of sehiools and with it its present incumbent, former superinendent of schools of South Omaha, N. M. Graham, is much dis cussed by South Siders. It is sald by well-informed persons that at a meseting wime weeks ago the board committes took action in the matter and unani- mously decided to push the matter be- fore the board unexpectedly soon Mr. Graham has served under Bouth Omahn school boards for twelve years, heginning as princiyal of the SBouth IHigh school The work of amalgamating the two #chool systems of Omaha and Houth Omahu since annexation has been Iu‘nly‘ In his charge. Two Cases of Fever, Health Repressntative IHenry Schmel Ing reports two cases of contagious dis- | ensos, ono of searlet fever ut the homs | of James Grant, 2814 P street, which | broke out yestorday afternoon, and an- other of diphtheria in the home of T. B. | Bouth Twenty-fourth street, | cano wan roported Wednesday | evening | T. W, Hedges, asistant to Schmeling, | has heen nasigned to duty inspecting sowers and alloys. Highland Park Peeper. | Residents of the uptown Highland park district have become acutely nervous over the repeated reports of a “peeper’ in their nelghborhood. Kor a period of #ix monthe past a prowler, whose whole intentions seem to be to walk through the residential wection, peeking in win- dows, cromsing lawns and climbing | porches, has been scen several times, | Sunduy evening red Lightfoot, 8% Twenty-third street, saw the man | peeking in one of the windows of his home and after a hasty chase across the fawn fired a couple of shots from a re- Fouth volver at the figure. J. E. Lush, 378 South Twenty-sixth street, and Charles | Krug, 2 street, have both given chase to the strange man within the last fow weeks. Others have met him on the strect, One of his pet hobbles, it in said, In to follow young girls of the nelgkhbor- hood s they get off street cars or re- turn after an evening party or other entertalnment Pollce aceurate home have unable to obtain an description of the man and he has nlways able to elude officers who are sent In pursult. been been enr Old Ruilding Down, A corps of wreckers was at work all duy yesterday and the day before tear ing down the blg vacant bullding next the high sehool annex at Twenty-fourth and J which is the property of treet ness in connection with the purchase of | Services at St Paul's for holy week |in his home county. : sor | Wil be Denounce Hard Ronds, an adjoining farm of 160 acres. For - ribet g {wenty years Welr was a membor of the| Celebration of the holy communton| About 200 men, most of them farm:rs Bluff 11 b t |every day except Friday and Saturday at | representing twenty-two counties, at LUCER Baltee fares,..the. Wresien. pare of |1 o 20 tended an anti-hard-surfaced roads meot the time assigned to plain clothes work. | ldtany and address at ¢ p. m,, evening 4 During his many weary months and [Praver and sermon at 8 p. m Ing at the Savery hotel here yesterday 'M AL e e | Good Friday rervices: The meeting was held under the asupices i YoTR grinding duty Dan did some | woqiat10n and prayers at 10 a. m. of the United Taxpayers' league and Sen | [lva':(nml' m;p.m.d.\..m v'mr| o bk | Threo hm,nm.;,mm»mnnnun servios | oior Doranm of Boone county presided gent thing he detected was the fact that |from 12 noon till 2 p. m | ! there are greater opportunities in the| There will be no services Friday evening | The resolutions passed, among other 1 s or_on Saturday things, declared that the members of the wor "'llfl can be I"'H\' on any police '|(|'m.- class 1'\.‘- Ay 4»\‘;n1m.’ on Ac~| organization “will not support any can-| force de_sw wich an oppartunity In fcount ¢ harvic . n he church. rtely o, | didata, elther for govarnar or legislature. | Ane..ef. Mis "”'";”" ".”" SRS AL BRI i R Mo MIPRIRER 2 Y. 9 ;| Who 18 in favor of the hard surtacing o1 went after it. When the atrukgle of the|served at the First Congregational | mof 8 B TN 0 K R0 B survival of the fittest was over he found |church Reautiful decorations, suftahle 160 acres of ciaim Iand in hin possession. |muste and a4 timely sermon will be fea-| Otty to """‘ s AT e soon bade adieu to his compeers and |tures of the SBunday morning service nd issues 1‘:‘]%:- M n’ A department heads and went back to the [organ Prelude—(Faure)................Labla ""‘d'“‘“" for § s g y"'." other a woll with confident enthusiasm. When he | Miss Marguerite L. Morehouse unding issue for $300,00, will be sold | Processional—Children of the Heavenly the oity councll. The bonds are to tak got ready to prove up he was able to King Plavel | care of the city's indebtedness. 1 I buy an adjoining quarter section and |Opening Sentences—liosanna to the il : . : i R e abtedne on working funds is now he has added the second and Is Son of David 1 DM 10 deven: WorKIng . tus \ Doxology, Invecation and Lord's prayer | more than $275,00, Other Indebtedness after the third | Responaive reading and Gloria Patrl ralses the amount to more than $i0,00 Dan knew just enough about farming | Hymn-—Hosanna, loud Hosanna-—Hartig [ "4 * Scripture lesson and praye When the two new hond lssues are to know that it was fnproper to waato | ; . 2 | Anthem—The Palms Faure | the clty's bonded debt will be aver 82,00 time driving the ducks to water and to | The solo by Mr. Lucius Pryor 000 be able to olearly distinguish between |Offertory—Melody Woely e . | fall wheat and spring oats. Last year [Solo—Hosanna rante Te Rnfores Fire Rscape Laws pring Mr. Walter Tenkina A. L. Urick, State Labor commisaior M wheat crop exceeded 6,00 hushels [ §ormon—The Kingly Instructis and It netted him $1.04 u bushel. He [ Hymn—All Glory, Land and Honor gy A A led o market himsel one fmart . - " ha lod it all t market £ owith one [ the condition of fire | fourshorse team. The market point was | postlude-Processional March Guirand | thelr customs as ¢ g twenty miles away and he was able t " " a ¢ make ome round trip every other d.y T ,t P] -I\ an o ATy : took him Just twenty-elght days 10| ghrubs, ste, Is At hand. ) Menera Pleads Right te Detond Homs finish the job. In addition to his wheat areerysaas. (o ready te fill your or wie Jamaion . o harvested and sold 1,800 bushels Call at 28 Stutsman stroet, Coun s g yo. Dan sald yesterday that | a0 el Blufts, In r phone 1), and have naa ACres © the finest King fall wheat he | Mim oall and take "W [} Eiertear had sver soen. When one of his friends | ing strawberrics & specialty v . . aaked him i ther Was anythin ke | b o 4 - and wa ' . . tosebu .} are " f hard timea” in the Hossbud resion. e | FIVE DIVORCE SUITS | % I the aegusvela . unt up A diotionary te fiy what the words mea IN DISTRICT COURT | s tnm v ane " ' ' were Mre sacTans. AgAInA ' o riion . . Sars Petmary b Fallues | .t ’ N . | R . AN . . . Meien . A8 Rrueat Aia . | A » - . by ¥ — saainat Joba ¢ o | DRINKS WOO0D ALCONOL N alivAl drunk “ 2 o % b AND RESULTS ARE FATAL . y o . ) " 004 s Margs 0 aEaing as Mard - A plane I an . N N - I - e and ol o Nighes anua . . ot Whi . e ' Yieed Aehing Musecles el ‘ neans of 2] 0s awnr hoa \ saties Basmdiies A . ot | A0 & mare Lherongh anpreciation of \he | e 4 . Proadwan, makes (he lowast prloes, | Vicker Vietrain 01 A Hoape On, 80 Weal | line ek e w oadinal Lermee Adyarliee Noeadwar Advertisenes ] Jap Rose Soap SATURDAY 6¢c Our Prices Are Laowest, Face Powders My Carmen Powder P 29¢ Wie haported Java Riee Powder (reen hox, at 24c W Elder Down THERMOS BOTTLES | . FULL PINT THERMON | $1,$1.50,$2.50 ULL q)v " ‘ $2,92.50,89.50 | . CIGARS I Baiohere. Bomamher Satudar 10 O I-\)l 25¢ 10¢ 85¢ Sherman & McConnell Drug OWL DRUG CO., 16th and Harney New Store Soon at Nineteenth and Farnam Your DRUG STORE NEEDS Are Best Supplied by the Rexall Drug Stores Due to Our Tremendous l‘u!vluulnu ” of quarter block on the Twenty-fourth and J streets ia the pr erty of the board. It {s the plan to rvw A new modern combination gymnasiin roet Bducatior e entire] b " \. H. Kopletz, 4 Garfield feated B1. Bridget s nina yestordny at noon by a score of 14 to 7. Home ru made by Hunter, Rubin and Nie the Board southeast corner of 24th street chool base ball team f ; domestio solence and manual training . " acant gro te A meeting of the P, B noclety will bullding on the at nd At pres bo held tomorrow afternoon at the home ent thia spmoe ia being used as tennis Mrs, Goorge Frenc! wen oourts, ty-sixth street. All members are urged The old bullding has been used as | '° "'”Hn' i ! = i All primary candidates are invited to storage place for old second-hand furni- | o £ihe THimary ball to be given Sat ture and up to the present time Wwas| urday evening At the Redmen hall at packed with this class of goods Twenty-fourth and O streots, The dance = = will start at 8 o'clock John Fiynn Writes The Bee. A ple soclal will be given Saturday 1 have something for you, and 1 want | avening at the West Side Interdenoming you to walt my return—not long. 1'll be | tonal church bullding at Thirty-elghth A i dgf and Q streets by the women of that home Haturday with the finest lot of | 8N4 @ streets Ly tho women of that merchandise it has ever beon my good | held luck to pick up at bargain prices. Lots | The girla sstic sclenos of noveltion for the ladiss. A nice bunch | ¢lax wchool made of H, 8 & M. wulta and the grandest | (M0 e ot line of boys' mults to mell at 8,00 and ' of the plant showed them a very pleasant | $6.50 that ever came to Nebraska. You | time. may rest assured that the prices will ba| A ohurch dinner will be given = this ’ evening between the hours of 6 and & the lowest JOHN FLYNN. | gciook at_ the United Presbytorian M Rembertl Dead, church at Twenty-third and [ streets Wo of th e 1l wve charge Newn of the death and burfal of Siater | o¢ (haf of the ehurch will ha el Ven San Rembertl at Columbus yester-| qy. o™ oo’ Lohnot huse ball taam day was rooceived with sorrow by her was defonted twice by the crack High many friends in South Omaha. Bolemn !and grade school nine, Games were Kn[l\'fl yeaterday afternoon, ‘ n}vlnllu requiem mass was hold yestorday morn- | \ygjince ‘of 1ighland and Vaukat of 'or nk at 8t. Bonaventuris church of Co- | rigan leading the fray lumbus and burial was made at the| We wish to thank our triends and Cathollo ¢ ¢ of that oft t nolghbors and the Iiagles' lodge No. 1o atholl sioey of St ol Just & for the kindness ang sympathy show week ago the brother of the slster wWas | ‘s quring the denth of our son, and nlso buried in Bouth Omaha at Bt. Mary's| for the floral offerings. Mr. and M comotery. The parents are Mr, and Mra, | John Kochelok : : . ohn Kochelek o The Clerman-American semocratic John Kochslek of this eity olub will hold ita meeting &l the club Blater Rembert! was born In 1888 and | yooma at 4014 Bouth Twenty-fourth atreet was oconfirmed a wister of St. Frances' riumlu\l ternoon. f \|u||'|~'. Rusiness “: q . 0 ater | KToat Importance I8 up for passake anc church of Lafayette, Ind., in 1007. Later | TP cobiie ore" aquontod to be presont because of declining health she Was | The meeting will open at 8 o'clock tranaforred to Loutsville, Ky, and to —— Denver, Colo. Bhe has been 11 for nov- EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN AT eral years and beyond medical ald. Tler death was ot sudden SWEDISH BAPTIST CHURCH | Maglo Clty ip. An evangelistio campalgn will start I8 | Aprl 10 and continue over three Bundays Apace for rent in fee office N atroot. Terms reasonabl h 2, Well known | g the IMirat Swedlsh Baptist church, 618 ocatlon. Tel. Bouth North Wighteenth street. The Rav. I The Soclal Pirates, Intermingled with | o "n0 (050 g pait Minn, will con comedies and dramas, makos an all fon ’ si80r y ture program at the Besse tonight duet the meetings. Mr. Nelson i one The women of 8t Hridget's ohurch will | of the foremost evangeliata in the Bw #ive w home-baking male at (he Ftter | (xh Haptist denomination of Amerdea grocery store at Twenty-fourth und J Alreota Saturday morning Turn old furniture, household gonds and POLITICAL, POLITICAL ADVERTAMNG LET'S GET TOGETHER ADVERTINING Vote for Howard H. Baldridge For Delegate at Large fo Republican National Convention FOR NOMINATION OF ABLE LEADER WHO WILL UNITE THE PARTY 19 BEST TREATMENT FOR CATARRH 8. 8. 8. Removes the Cause. Specialists have agreed that Catarrh s infection of the blood. Omes you get your blood cleansed of the Catarrhal poi- sons you will be relieved of Catarrh-the Aripping In the throat, hawking and spit ting, mores in the nostrils, and the dis ngreenbls breath, It was caused, In the firat place, beoause your Impoverished blood was easlly infected. Poasibly a wilght cold or contact with some one wha had a cold But the point is~don't suf for with Catarrh—it is not necessary. The remedy 8, B 8, discovered over fif years ago. tested, true and tried, In al ways obtainable at any drug store " has proven its value in thoukands of casen. 1t will do »o In your came, Get H. B at once and begin treatment L4 yours Is a long-standing case, be sire (0 write the Swift Bpecific Co,, Atlanta, Ga for fras medical advice. They wiil tell you how this purely vegetable blood tonic Impurities from the washing It clean blood hy clennaes the terally Quality Boys’ Shoes th Your boy [ quality Our reputation of standing back N TEEL HOD HOES When we say that 8STERL BHOD BHOES will two pairs of ordinary you can depend they will; we gua Boys', 1 to 5% Little Gents', 9 to $2.25. Parcel Post Paid DREXE!L SHOE (0. 1419 Farnam needs shoes you by 10 year 18 of every outwear thoes It that ntee It $2.50 1815~ What to Do for Eczem: Groasy salves und ofntments sho'ild not be applled if good clear skin is wanted ¥rom any druggist for 2ic or $1.00 for extra large size, get a bottle of zemo. When applied s directed, It y removes eczema, quickly stops ftehiws, and heals skin troubles, also sores, hurns, wounds or chafing. It penetrates cleanses and soothes, Zemo s dependab's and Inexpensive. Try it, as we bellsve nothing you have ever used is as uffect'o | and satistying | effectiver Zemo, Cleveland | THE OMAHA BEE | GOES INTO THE HOME AND IS READ BY THE WROLE FAMILY Corner 16th and Dodge Streets HARVARD, 24th and “You Oan Save Time and Money by LIGGETT & FENWAY 'CANDY Daluty Duteh Delight Chet Made \ 300 L f w00 pound 800 B 00 ll. Atiend our Saturder Drug Sales | t Greatly Reduosd Prices §1 Pioknas Vooss oty ey st Ak g h"v:‘::lml‘ll!l sa .\ rs Cue : 39c ‘v‘.:””. . ) 3 S " gc et ” 12¢ 1 FOR MEN Sassafras st | Bark S1.65 v sev Ioc. ISO. 25¢ & 30¢ $1.35 Trading at the Four Rexall Stores' Rubber Gloves The Warranted Kind SATURDAY 49¢c Co. Farnam Fine Toilet Soaps 10¢ ashmere tor Medlum size ( Hougquet Boap 4711 White Rose Soap Hd 12¢ Kirk's Juvenile Soap 9 s c Flne Periumes s $1.14 o 04 Tooth Preparations ‘ l4¢ : ' 14¢ -