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I'HE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1916. y Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up . Every Morning I i Get In the hablt of drinking a ‘ | glass of hot water before | " breakfast. | | We're not here long, wo let's make our stny agreeable, Let us live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, and look well, What a glorlous condition to attain, and yet, how very easy it In It one will only adopt the morning inside bath Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel an fresh as a dalsy by opening the slilces of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal POIsINOUS stagnAnt matter Kveryons, whether alling, sick or well #hould, h morning, before breakfast, drink a giass of real hot water with a temspoonful of limestone phosphate in it they o wash from the stomach, liver and bowels the previous day's Indigestible wauste, sour bile and poleonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary cansd before putting more food into the stomach, The action of hot water and limestons phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully in- vigorating. It clemns out all the sour fermentations, gnses, waste and acldity and givem one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the water and phowphate s quietly extracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside or- wans, The milllons of peaple who are bothered with constipation, billoua spells, stomach trouble, others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly ecomplexio are urged to get a quarter pound of lime- wtone phosphate from the ‘drug store, This will cont very lttle, but Is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced erank on the wsubject of inside-bathing before hreak fam, —~Advertisement. HOW IT STANDS AT HOME, On April 1, 1016, THE MIDWEST LIFE had in force @4 policles on the lives of Lincoln people, aggregating $1,171,70 of Insurance, All this has been written wince May, 1006, and represents a net in crease of nearly $120,000 a year after de- Adueting all policles terminated for any cause~death, surrender or Iapse, The total inmurance in foree on April 1st was V804048, One policy out of every meven was held by n citizen of Lincoln, There Are few companies, if any, doing business in this state which can show such strong sispport from its home city, The premiums on policies issued by THE MIDWEST LIFE are low, The policies are fulr in thelr terms. Home provide for the payment of double the face amount of the policy In case of ac cidental death. For other Information, sl or write THEMIDWESTLIFE N, Z SNELL, PRESIDENT A NEBRASKA STOCK COMPANY SELLING NON - P ATING LIFE INSURANCE ONLY FIRST NATIONAL BANK I(nl.llfl. LINCOLN, HA AGENCY c VNA”AflAL. NK B e BELLANS Absolutely Removes Indigesticn. One package proves it. 25cat all druggists, ILDING ‘Milwaukee Serve You do Chlcago and other ap- tments, immaculate w‘ throughout, meals, courteous mny-emrloyed A ovmed" m{ double * .:fl ic block » uull these haracterize ¢ bet 0 m a '".nol the Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. Prone or call tor reservations Tieket Offies BT Parnam 81, Owaba NN AL ABYEREIS NG Will win-—because he has not An enemy in the world to pun ish nor a friend to reward wourt. | Ponss BOSTON LECTURER ATSCIENTIST CHURCH John W. Doorly, from the Mother Church, Tells of the Message of Christian Science. 16 ON BOARD OF LECTURESHIP keynote of Christian Scence teaching 1n its demonstrable explanations about God, since all that cen ever he accomplished for the good of mankind must be as a result of knowing the one infinite God, wood,’ asserted John W Doorly, a member of the board of lec- tureship of the mother church, ¥First Churca of Christ, Sclentist, Boston, In n lecture at the Firs{ Church of Christ, Selentist, in Omaha, on the su.ect, “The Prayer of Understanding the Message of Christian Bclence,” “An important revelation of Christian HBclence,” Mr. Doorly continued, “is that God in Mind, or, an Jesus declared, Spirit, and when an inquirer begins to perceive thin vital fact even in the slightest de- gree, he at that moment begina to under- wtand somewhat of Christian Selence. God and Mind, f'o be intelligent, God must be Mind, for If he were not Mind he would be non-intelligent or mindless, and since there is but one God, there can be in reality but one Mind The An there in but one God or cause, this catpe must necessarily he omnipresence, that s all presence; omnipotence, that In all power; and omniscence, that is all welence or true knowledge, for If one and only cause were not omnipres ence, omnlipotence, and omniscience, TIn there would be a time when belng would be without presence, power or know- edge, and would be non-existent “Thus Christian Bclence declares that God, or cause, \s omnipresence, omnipo- tence, and omniacience, and is also Infin- fto Mind; hence we arrive at the con- clusion that infinite Mind {» omnipres- ence, omplpotence, and omnisclence. 1n not Mind that which thinks, or expresses Mtnelf? And aa there in but one Mind, all true thought must be tiie expression or creation of this Mind; and what is equally vital is the fact that all trus thought must express the quality or aunnc- nl this Mind, so all true thought mu DPress presence, power and lt'lrnu -nfl must express it Infinitely. Haence, right thinking, or godllke thinking, is al- ways with presence, power and sclence, or knowledge, God the Cr "Having understood God the creator aright, we are naturally in a nn-lmm to declare what His creation mumt ne wnrily he, for since God in infinite ea there can be no other creator and l|l creation must be the offect or expres- slon of this one and only rause, “Christian Bclence, In spite of the evi- dence of material wense, accepts unre sorvedly the fact that God's creation In in reality wholly good, In now and for- over has been mental or spiritusl, and Always oxpresses the presence, power and kniwledge of its creator.” STORY OF FINDING OF BODY OF VILLA . ISNOT CONFIRMED (Continusd from Page "’Ifil vied off supplies und u few harses. No casunitios were reported, Banta Barbara, a town of about 15,000, In wome fifteen milea from Parral. Bev- orul large American mining propertien are located there, hut today’s information does not indicate these have suffered In any way, Wires Sllent Early in Day, Gabriel Gavira, commander of the Jua res garrison, awalted information from official sources that would dispel any question of doubt over the reports of the finding of the bandit's body, but the Mexiean tolegraph lnes were sllent throughout the early hours of the day Not n message regarding Villa was re- celved at the Juarez headauarters dur ing the night. “I still feol reasonably certain that the messages received Sunday over the Mex!- oun land lines that Villa's body had been found in correct,” sald Andreas Garein, Moxicar. consul, here today, 'l shall make every effort to have the body brought to Juares, where scores of Amer- leans who knew him may make an iden- titication that will ba completely satis- factory to the American people. We should wome’ officias Information about the Villa reports today.” have Mextenn Dispatehes Confliet, e facto government offieials were not abie to give any Information regarding an unoffieial dispatch from Mexico City stating that Minister of War Obregon had announced that Villa's body was burded at San Franciseo Borla and was not enrouts to Chihushua City. 1t was belleved here that there was some error in the cable and telegraphie transmission of the Mexico City dispateh, Garoln's information was that the Conwul hody of Villa had been exhumed st San Fran. o Porja and was belng brought into Ousthulrachie, whenes it was to be sent on & special train to Chihuahua Clty Offlelal word Washington that the United States troops would be im mediately withdrawn from Mexico it Villa 1s dead will undoubt expediting the efforts of the de government 1o aseertain the the reports of the looating of body, and 1o make & full and satisfying from tacto Wentification. If the supposed hody of the bandit is still Interved at Ban ¥ clacn Borle, as stated 1n latest Mexive Oty advioes, 1t will likely be many days betore an Kentification ean be made Unleas the Mexk copta As final tha identiflonth A s officers new In the vicinity of Ban ¥ ison Baria. which a thirty miles LR it of Cusl Tdentifiontion of the hody at his flme Hhely 1o prove baffiing. A @ 1o the reporta from Mexiea (y, | | Vita han beon dead over twe weaks and phy snditions Ay be B0k as 18 pee ¥ positive proal that 1he dead e a Villa, Menioan fMielals - il that the United Bigles governmen) wou poubtedly aecepl the Whentifien e o made by respenaible Mesioans wha knew Vilie and by Mesioan offiials 'Lotoher Didn't Hear of New Villa 8 tmy Bihuahua veday the ly result in| verity of | Villa's | Four Reminders, = e it in- Charles E. Hughes . % dont forget the X 2. Send real Republicans to (hicago - Baldrige, Gurney, Currie, Kilpatrick, M¢Grew. 3. Swat the Fee Grabber - Be sure to vote for Harry?G. Counsman 4, Remember Geo.L. Campen on the little Water-Board ballot’ \ o we, Bovs 75,4 GIAL B e s R S . L NEW MEXIGAN VIEW AMERICAN NOTE TO GERMANY I8 OF PARRAL AFFAIR POSITIVE IN TONE : Page Ome.) Colonel Admitted Blame for | iiis gapartment officiais decinred th Pi'hun‘ in City, ambassador had not yet submitted a re- o| HARMONY AGAI! RESTORED " (Continued from port of conversations he was reported press dispatches last week to have | had with officials of the foreign office, | Comment of London Press. 3 « — 2 MEXICO OITY, April 16,—Tho war LONDON, Appil 11.~The relations bo- | office recelved a dispatch tonight in [ (yee the ‘United States and Germany | which furthep detalls are given of |for the first time In several months, r | the Parral affair. It was asserted |A#ain occupy a leading place in the day's news here. The newspapers this an American officer admitted hin| o o biish prominently the latest | citlpabllity foy entering the town, tidings from Washington regarding the The dispatch also says American |Probability of a new note o Germany troops have ceased their movement | amounting virtually to an uitimatum Beversl of the newspapers declare that ¢ uthward until such time a8 the [the end of the patience of the United negotiations between the United Btates has at last been reached and that |a rupture of diplomatic relations is vire Ftates and Mexican governments nrl-"”n") ket trrminated, | A column s devoted In most of the| The full text of the dispatch fol-|newspapers to reproducing “an address | to the people of the allied nations,” just | lows: * o |TCoIved from New York. It bears the “Cenernln lemael Lozano, accompan ¢ | Mlknatures of 40 Americans, Including by “"A“".l';;:h";l"“: ;{enu]m:’: l:‘r' college professors, public men and o()ur‘ an end to trouble at Parra “ [ notables. suaded the American troops to retire to the outskirts of that city, where they (Q1X O EVELAND FIREMEN woro followed by the hostlle populsce ARE OVERCOME BY SMOKE At this point the American colonel in charge of the Virst regtment asked for | ¥ : W conference, which was held at the vil. | CLEVELAND, 0., April 17.-8x firemon | Inge of Santa Cruz Villegas between the were overcoma by smoke and $100,000 duin- | i olonal and the municipal pres- | 250 Was caused o a score of small firms AWy o by a fire In the Wilshire bullding on | Woest Superfor atreet here today. jdent. The American army officer ad- | DEATH RECORD mitted he had entered the city without nrles Fox, | permission, but claimed he had sent an orderly from the town of Zaragoss, re-| questing permission to enter, and that, | recelving no answer and the orderly not Men, (€ returning, he went to investigate. Mrs. Charles Fox, for torty vears a “The American officer oxpressed re-|resident of Omaha, dled Sunday at a |the twenty-fifth continental congress of | {of the Western | mocretary-troasirer [1f not all, of your dandruff will be gone. |and three or four more applications will | completely dissolve [every single sign and trace of it, no mat President Makes ‘ Welcome Address to D. A. R. Congress WASHINGTON, D, C, April 1 Dele gates from throughout the country al tended the opening session here today of the Daughters of the American Hev tion, Addrosses of welcome by President Wi son and Mrs, Willlam Cumming Btory of New York, president general, were the outstanding events on today's program Other wpeakers Included John Hays Hammond, Newell B, Woodworth, presl dent general of the Natlonal Boclety of fons of the American Revolution, and W. ®. Adams, president of the New Jerney Hoclety of $ons of the American Revolution Thers will be a discussion of national preparedness Wednesday ovenlng by Hudson Maxim and other noted suthori- tlew. The “spirit of patriotism.” Jmper- sonated by Miss Katharine Egleston, will ask questions on preparedness and. mo tlon pictures on “America Unprepured”’ will be presented, Ten vice president honorary vice president be elected tomorrow, The delegates will attend a reception by President and Mra. Wilson Thurs day afternoon at the White Houss. gonerals and one general mre 10 n Grain, CEDA IDS, Ta, April 178, W, Wilder VN thin oity wus elected president Jruin Doalors’ associa- ton #t the sesson loday. Oeorge A, Welle of Den Molnes was retained as HARTMANN Wardrobe Trunks $20. 823.25. $27.00 With all the pat ented fantures Positively the bost wardrobe trunk made, May We Show You? FRELING & STEINLE, “Omaha's Best Baggage Bullders” 1803 FARNAM 8T, ATTENTION! Bpecial Bale on 8pectacles and Eye.Glasses For This Week Only We will examine your eyes and fit you to a gold-filled guaran- toed frame or mounting fitted with Pex, Crystal Lenses, Regu- lar price $6.50, $3 50 for Small rnu l'lll"l! for com- plicated lenses, Every Palr Guaranteed, REESE JEWELRY and OPTICAL CO. 403 8o, 16th 8t, City National Bank Bidg. Combing Won't Rid Hair of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, tirely, of ordinary lquld arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enoigh to molaten the scalp and rub It in gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, then you destroy it en- To do this, get about four ounces and by morning, most and entirely destroy ter how much dandruff you may b You will find, too, that all itehing and gret at what had happened and the |local hospital at the age of 71 years. She American troops and the constitutional | lived at 1204 North Twenty-fourth street m. are working In complete harmony. | and Is survived by two niccen “Tho Americans will not move further | " south until the result of the interchange | ":::‘r':':“l m:"“‘ A o et we '0 and Washington it 5 T B o ;’ notes L”"'",‘,M""' o B0 puke Dr. King's New Discovery. It kills Mdomes Rnown, and destroys the cold germa. All drug Turn old furniture, hotsehold goods and | Klste.—~Advertisoment clothing into cash with a Bee Want Ad. | Department Ovders, | WASHINGTON, April 17.—(Special Tele f} : gram. ) ~Nebraska shslons granted Tho atlona aplta o | Firnost wof, Thedford, $5; Botsy J Hean, Lincoln, 12, S | Orta_Orlean Brooks, appointed nster, Weweln, Trilp county, # Monday, April 17, 1016, kota, vice M. M. Kenaston, resig The scretary of the treasury The Senate. the site for the public building 1 Mat ot noon erected at Fairfield, Ta., located at the | Tudielary « committee falled to reach | southwestern corner of Rroadway and | n on nomination of Louls 1. | Becond street. Owners are I, C. Smith supreme court and Charles D, Liggett Henator ds submitted the ad-| Rural letter carriers appointed: lowa mimstration plan for continuing appro- | Roons, Henry Friodley; (nrdove, James priations as an amendment o VWers | ] MeGraw; Danbury, James 1. Harrls and harbor bill - gan; onda, Harry M. Coffin, Gravity, | | Debate resumed on the army bl Osra M. Huekner: Ronwick, Mred W Agricultura decided to ask | Walkner; Ridgeway, Orville Allen the Federal « Nouth Dakota--Pontiae, Marry M vi teibution of siaal he Hacon: Croton Guy . lingham; Web. | Recemed at 50 p. m, to n ster, Kimer \Wikkleson, I'he we. Met at noen Disposed by unanimous consent ealen POLITICAL ADVERTISING dnr nate bill inereastng the num | her At West Polnt scademy ut a provision which would president’s appointive after stei have inereased (he power Two unsucesssful efforts made by (halr man Padgett, of naval commitise, 1o | recure action on the bill te empower naval | A Vote for |and marine offioers 1o serve under the | Haltion government to train the Ha stabulary until s officers hav bee | develnped | Paswed several hridge bills | ped AL B pom. L . Tieada y .. 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