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BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute, Dr. Edwards’ Olive ets—the substi ute for calomel—a d hut sure laxa- tive, and thelr effe liver is almost instantaneous. They of Dy Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His sfforts to banish it brought out these lit tle olive colored tablets These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don’t injure the teeth like strong liquids or, calomel, They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why curs the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havo with the gums. So do strong liquids. 1t 1s best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take 1ts place Most headaches, “‘dullness” and that lazy teeling come from constipation and a disordored liver. Take Dbr. Edwar Olive Tablets when you feel “loggy"’ a heavy.” Note how they “clear” clouded brain and how they “perk up” the spirits At 10c and 2¢ per box. All druggists. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus O. are the res New Method Beautifies Teeth, Gums, Remarkably B et e S o Moot bl 29 ‘Girle must have good teeth if the want to be Kkissable,” said Dr. Harvey B. Wiley to_a Chivago News reporter He added; “Women may be safely kiss vd on the cheek—unless they are beauti fled with pojsonous paint or rouge” In ttaches to the subject because t reveiations. Statistics Indicate 95 per of adults have gh this can now be muc Serious systemic all- wn to originate in the mouth, where millions of gernis congregate. This is the reason for Dr Wiley's ‘advice concerning osculation Increasing knowledge in this di 1ruggists say, has increased the for avatol, known to he remarkably efe fective in Kkeeping the mouth in a bealthy state, It f{g used llke tooth paste, and if the teeth be brushed with it regularly, no dentifrice is necessar. M has been found that avatol destroys terest of rece that about pyorrhea, t cessfully treated ments are wlso b the "unwl:u disc wered recently to be the cau The user soon $inds . that toath gums become firmer, inflammation or bleeding ceases, recession of gums is arrested, Not only that, tlils harmless substance is won- derful for removing discoloration, keep ing the teeth sparkling white and beal tiful, A quarter's worth of refined ava- tol in the household may save lots of trouble—~Advertisement To Keep the Face Fresh, Clear, Youthful the cosmeti its physical Moye important than care ‘of the complexion care. To keep the face clean, fresh vouthful, there’s nothing better than common mercolized wax. It led or faded worn-out skin metics si add unwholesoment 1o the compl at's the difference | is By all means, re the mercoliz wax habit. It's 8o easy to get an ounce of the wax at the druggist's, apply at night like cold cream and wash it off next morning. There's no detention in- doors, the old skin coming off so graly ally no one suspects you're using any thing. When in a week or two the luring youthful, roselike underskin fully In view—iwell, you won't want, or need, a make-up complexion after that It must be apparent that this process means complete riddance of all cutan cous hlemishes, like freckles, pimples, blotches and blackheads For obstinate wrinkles, a facé bath made by dissolving an ounce of saxolite in a half pint witch hazel, surpasses massage cream and ¢ hing else for results—Advertisement You Can’t Brush or Wash Out Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dand- PETERSON SAVES HIMSELF IN CRASH | Manager of the H, M. Orschel Com- | | pany Hangs to Door Casing [ as Buildmg Collapses. | FIVE THOUSAN'D DAMAGE DONE | Clinging to a door cas A. M Peterson, 2214 North Nineteenth street, manager of the H. M. Orschel | company, with offices on the second floor of the American Supply com- pany building, 1102-4-0 Farnam street, barely escaped death Sunday afternoon, as the floor beneath the store rooms collapsed sending six carloads of roofing material to the ground below I'he air pressure cansed by the collapse of the floor broke the large plafe glass windows in the front of the building, scatter ing broken glass over a radius of more than 100 feet on Farnam street No one was around the place at the time of the accident save Mr. Peter son, The building 1s owned by the Creighton real estate company | Mr, Peterson came to the | yesterday -morning preparatory |doing some work on the books of the company. Shortly after noon he heard a peculiar which later otfices to sound, proved to be the timbers breaking | Has Narrow Escape. | . | Leaving the office he began a ivm:v of the building trying to locate | the sound. Coming to the store |rooms, he was about to enter when the floor suddenly collapsed, leaving him hanging to the edge of the door | Finally releasing his hold lhe slid | down among the debris, sustaining a and few scratches about the face arms Investigation showed that the en tire west side of the second floor, which is occupied by the store rooms of the Orschel company, had cracked in two in the middle, throwing the entire contents upon the stock of the Ely-Norris Safe company, who oc cupy the first floor beneath, doing serious damage to several carloads of new safes ust received by that concern. The stock of the Orschel company was damaged very slightly, however Weight Not Excessive. | The weight upon the floor was | estimated at 200 tons, which is much under the rating given it by the building inspector, according to | statements made by members of two concerns last night “This building when the Fairbanks-Morse company years ago has held up ioads were many times as heavy,’ G. R. McBride, manager of American Supply company speaking of the accident Joach of the companies in the building will be open for business to day, according to statements of the owners, a large corps of laborers having been placed upon the scene clearing away the debris. 18 036 thought the damage will amount nearly $5,000 4 Chicago Planning For Parade and Patriotic Rally Chicago, 111, May 15.—A call will be issued today by William Mathew Lewis, secretary of the Illinois Naval league, to husiness and professional occupied by some that | said the while to yuff is to dissolve it, then you destroy | men, officials of commercial organ- it entirely. To do this, get about four | izations and civil organizations to ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply | formulate plans for a preparedness it at night when retiring: use enough | demonstration to be held in Chicago to moisten the scalp and rub it in|similar to that in which 145000 per- gently with the finger tips. sons paraded in New York Do this tonight, and by morning, most | Tentative dates suggested are June if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, | 10, during the national conveation and three or Your more applications will | week, and July 4. The earlier date completely dissolve and entirely destroy | is meeting with favor as it is felt every single sign and trace of it, no |that such a demonstration at the time matter how much dandruff u may [of the great conventions being held have in the city would have considerable You will find, too, that all itching and Aigging of the scalp will stop at once and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous glossy, silky and soft, and ook and fee! a hundred times better You can et lquid arvon at any drug Atore It is xpensive and never fail to do the work Advertisement i TODAY'S AID TO BEAUTY An especlally fine shampoo for tuis weather, one that dissolves and er tirely removes all dandruff, excess oil and dirt, can easily be At trif ling expense by simply dissolving a tea spoonful of canthrox in a water. Pour slowly on sca sage briskly This creates ather Rinsing wve aly clean, woft and plia taken ofi the gloss rh Also & fluffiness w i & One safe, depe trea stantly and . N Y \ Ko effect upon politicians and other vis- itors from throughout the country The Chicago rally, according to yromoters, will be representative of | the middle west | The demonstration w a great parade. a patr oratory by speakers of national fame. | Leaders in the movement feel that at least 200,000 persons would be in the parade POLICE OF LINCOLN - consist of ¢ rally and | the | | | | | THE BE OMAHA, TEXAN IN OMAHA | TELLS OF RAIDS | George T. Haywarden, (Tex.) Merchant, Recites Tragedy TUESDAY, MAY Nebraska 'DEMOS MUST THROW | OFF BREWERS' YOKB| ™= Xqruet s Bryan, in Second Signed Statement, | IS DISGUSTED ¥WITH WILSON Says Prohibition is Only Salva- — tion for Party in Nebraska. 'See that hole, in.my I. Haywarden, left ear George BLAMES G, 0. P. FOR HIS DEFEAT | Tex,, storekeeper, who is stopping in - | Omaha at the Carlton hotel en route (From a Staff Correspondent.) |to Montreal, exhiibted a jagged Lincoln, May 15.—(Special Tele- | wound, not yet healed, last night gram,) — Declaring the democratic “One of Mister Pancho Villa's party to be hopelessly in the hands |S1iper's did that p Mr. Haywarden operated,a small of the brewers and calling upon its general store at Columbus at the members to awake from the condi- |time of the sensational Villa raid, tion the party is in and come out for |some time ago. His place was prohibition, W. J. Bryan issued a sec- | burned to the ground and when he SR fled a bullet clipped a piece out of ond signed statement today his ear He says that there is nothing in the | “That experience plumb disgusted democratic party as it is at present [me with Texas border country and constituted to attract the young men |[as soon as I could fix things up, 1 of the country, and that the only sal- | started for the north.” vation for it in the future in Ne He is going to Montreal to go into :n.u a 15 to (llu;r\\ ;.n |'|u- yoke of the | business with a brother yrewers and hitch the democratic | donkey tight and fast to the water | Tells of Villa Raid wagon | “Yes, I'll tell you all about that Villa He says that many ,,“"h‘hhm‘ rald. I've told it several hundred times voted in the democratic party to “de- [already, o I guess it won't hurt me to feat me and my brother,” but sees in |tell It again the result of the fight a reunited | Texas folks have been fe ar party after the liquor business is put |tankerows for a long time about th out of the state, He reviews his own |bandits, but we were more afraid of our defeat, but he sees in the vote he re- [own soldiers. If they'd have permitted ceived a diminishing of the wet vote [us to defend ourselver a year ago the in his party [ Columbus affair would never have hap | pened Why, lota of times you could see some Body of Mrs. Gates | Brought to Albion Albion, Neb., May 15—(Special I'elegram.)—Colonel D. J. Gates and daughter arrived home here by spe- laying behind a cactus with a %0-%, taking pot just for luck fire back King Mexie an, | across the shots at white men We didn't dare them for fear of violating President Wil son’s ancred neujrality border or go after Raid Was a Surprise cial train last evening, bringing the body of Mrs, Gates, who died in Los |, Every time they'd slap ps, we'd Just Angeles, + Cal,, where she had gone |turn the other cheek, figurafively speak for her health, The funera) will be ?"."K : )v\ulrulm they hecame emboldensd held from the home in thid city on e Columbus raid was & cemplete sur Wednesday. The deceased was a|Prine though, and nearly everybody ‘that was killed was shot down from behind member of the Episcopal church, the without a chance for defense Boone County Old Settlers’ associa tion and was highly esteemed for her When they set fire to my store and many acts of charity in the commun- | ©0mMe need shooting 1 had to run” with ity out even getting my gun. | heard a | dozen bullets whizz past me and every | step 1 took I thought was my last one |1 aidn't even know I'd heen hit until | of danger. Inside worked |BANKERS WILL MEET AT BEATRICE WEDNESDAY was out of a lof minutes [ around to where Beatrice, Neb., May 15.--(Special.) Columbus | Columbus, | | | \ | i | | | about forty Amerieans were gathered Ihe annual meeting of Group No. |y guns and ammunition, and the way 1, Nebraska Bankers' association, will | £o™ #0010 B E e L hound be held in this city Wednesday, May [ &t "5 ' 17, The local bankers have prepared plenty of entertainment for the visit Drummer is a Hero ors, a feature of which will be a min A little Scotch-Irish traveling man strel show in the evening | trom Houston had two automatics and 14 The program for the meeting fol- |saw him shoot down flve Mexicans l'v\nw L s aNE | quicker than you can bat your eys, When Invocation-—Rey. N. P. Patterson, pastor |he emptied his guns he let out a yell and rn:v“’l-. byterian ’m..u; Beatrice. . [ threw both of them at the enemy and s 200rem ot W eloemacniien Saun- | gtarted out, unarmed and on foot, to ];l'-»|‘rl‘m:u- ‘.,'A.’m“:: of Welcome—W. M. [chase them. He was a raving maniac b P B i e NK. cash. (that's how mad he was. We grabbed for Merchants National bank, Nebraska [him, of course, and when the organi [ 1% unefits of Group Maetings | PUTSUIL started he was one of the volun Thomas Murray, Dunbar. president ~Ne- [teer posse, The last 1 heard of him he braska Bankers' association was still going after ‘em.’ AR Pournment e Mr. iaywarden said he fired about a TERNO( 2 ":;”’h‘:; ‘\M e | hundred rounds of ammunition, but wasr Courts,’ Begley, Papllilon, | not sure whether or not he made any e Hutrarha sk Wilson Unpopular in Texas. P e e President Wilson is as popular in Texan as a yellow flag on St. Patrick’s Reports of committees day. You folks up north here haven't BELLE FOURCHE SUGAR “mn fdea how much we Texans suffered PLANT PROJECT REVIVED [ix's nenace 16 americans Whetier |1m menace o Americans hether they're Villistas, Carranzistas, or what Belle Fourche, S. D. May 15.— |ever, at heart they're just ptam bandits (Special.)—Officials of the Great (=8l of them. Whatever way they'ye Western Sugar company of Denver, |fighting, it's “Americans first they're with whom negotiations for a beet [after, This country should huve finter sugar factory at some point in this |vened years ngo, and it's stiil a crying vicinity, have been in progress for |shame and disgrace to the Americar months, are now here going over the |flag that we don't mass our entire army country, S. M. Edgill, the vice presi- | down there and clear. house, once and dent: W. L. Petriken, assistant to the | for all time. Of course, I've got no aym president, and E.H. Griffin and W. D. | pathy for Americans who go nto Mexico Hoover, stockholders, are in the |[to make money, but 1 do ray that Ameri party which is visiting the irrigated | cans living in south Texas are entiled to district including St. Onge, Arpan, |protection, and it's a shame they're not Newell, Nisland, Fruitdale and Spear- | getting it. I'm through down the ntil fish. They are here to go over the | President Wilson comes to his senses and 500 acres where beet sugar sceds |FARMERS NEAR PAUL have been planted as an experiment which, if successful, means a $1,000, 000 factory for this district 'Jump from Befi ORGANIZE A union | in Moring and HAVE MURDER MYSTERY‘ s ; ¢ Avoca, Neb,, May 15.—(Special.) D k | | LINCOLN, May 15.~Special)~The body | have filed articles of incorporation | t Eugene Schatner, a chimneyaweep, |and hylaws of the Farmers' Union ||l ¢ AR Oa AL RAILMAA NakiA e < 1d Co-operative association with the ! ells why everyone should drink ' ttacks near an. | 188 yest unty clerk of that county, The'cap hot water each morning | ol ¢ 4 wan found seventy | ital stock is to be $50,000. Following i ( 1, and anothe ¢ th of [ Lathrop; vice sident, Fred Oelk he body a [ ood v | secreta H Vennemar W AN AR . ALf the time we ading gl » pinner. Directors: | ¢ 8, nery W worriod L K ] me r, ) er nOm lays nda . PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES TO G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT PEARSON WILL RUN ON POPULIST TICKET Deatd HEAVY RAIN FLOODS ASSE T y Y BLUE VALLEY LANDS | «r s A 5 May iy wlie . Falls City Cleek Neslgns ik Bend 16, 1916, 3 gives fean r r irmy. T've New Movie Theater, and rty . ed-ug iges against Mexi- | SUPERIOR, Neb, May 15.—(Special Mr. Haywarden w AV nig fe . egram.)—J. H yrrison |8 to remodel and J E % = building that has been used as a un, re he will mal 8 Wy : t monitor T saloon for years and make an up-to-date tep in, no hasse ( at moving pleture and vaudeville theateg of y Worden, which left Hampton Iads nm At busine il ysbetiiy it, giving Superior two movie playhouses, Store Your Furs. Moderate Charges, Best Service. Store Your Furs, Moderate Charges, Best Service. Notions at Record Low Prices (s ] A Sale That Offers Fine Savings We have arranged for extra space and extra salespeople to take good-care of the un usual response that is sure to come the Main Floor, in addition to the regular space anticipate your summer sewing needs and save EVERY ITEM A WONDERFUL VALUE, Main Pure 8ilk Washable Middy lLaces, each Scissors and Shears, worth 76c and $1.00 Inside Skirt Belting, special, yard.. ... One big lot of Machir Thread, some . M. (. and Betsy Ross Crochet Cotton, solled, ball One big lot of Machine Thread, some Sewing Machine Belts; special, each Shell Hair Pins, sale price, box Cord for shirring Dresses, 6 yards San-8ilk, special Tuesday, spool American Mald Crochet Cotton, 100-yard spools of Sewing Silk Large sheets of Tar Paper, for c proof, each Skirt and Pants Ihu\w-l« special, Sanitary Aprons, Tuesday, each Gold-Eyed Needles, paokuge Barrettes, special Tuesday, each Safety Pins, sale price, 3 in the loor, Coats’ A all slightly 3¢ 2‘:(- Coats’ ball 2 the; moth and dust each 3 dozen for Best Rustproof Dress Clasps, card Machine O], special, bottle Fast Colored Darning Cotton, Soft Face Chamois, each Wood and Wiré Coat Hangers, 4 spools for 3 for Lingerfe Ribbon for underwear, bolt Button Molds, all sizes and shapes, Rick-Rack Braid, special, bolt 8-yard bolts of Engligh Twilled Tape, bunch 2/:¢ bolt as you will quickly realize when youn see these Muslin Underwear at the low prices we quote. Every garment i [At 50 Over 1,600 Blouses; many are sam ples; nnn-: styles in all sizes, Doz enw of styles to select from, all up At 85¢ 1,000 wonderful Blouses; Over |ens of styles; Tuesday at Great Savings Women's 60« Envelope Chemise, all sizes Women's 25c¢ Plain, Extra Good Muslin Drawers Women's 20¢ and 29¢ Corset Covers, all sizes Women's 25¢ Brassiere all wizes . Women's 39¢ Embroidered Bottom, Full Length Petticoats Wamen's 39¢ Full Length, Lace Trimmed Night Gowns Women's #1.00 extra e wide embrowdery hottom tticoats Waome iHe extra size de embroidery bottom Petticouts Waom We 1Y and Blue Cre Night Gowns, In trimmed [ | ] ¥ [ ] G ght . 230 Plain andd | Mrap Rippers, Pumps and \ Pl ] Kidakin . v welght sales. A Missos' and Cnildran's Mary | A Pumay . ) . . sL40 X \ ' s1.00 dran's Ahass \ from this annonncement, Notion considerable 12-yard bolts of Blas Be Sewing Machine Needles, for all makes of mlchlnu. ..@¢ one needle threader free with each Dl('kl‘l‘ at, .Be \Hmfl!; pleces, all colors, each A Bl Basement Bargain Store Sale of AISTS AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR WE HAVE BEEN EXTREMELY FORTUNATE in our purchases, doz- every blouse up-to- ( Lace ( Shoes Step Forward, Too, IN A BIG BASEMENT SALE Three bargain squares on Store. You can easily money here on Tuesday. Dress Forms at a Special Price $5.19 “Better Way'' 4.sectional Forms that can be adjusted to any size at neck, bust, hips and waist, also any height. These forms have extra arm pieces to show the exact setting of sleeves, also the hips are longer than any other forms. Regu- t""|nrlv sold for $5‘ 19 $10. Tuesday... pe, bolt. g offerings of Waists and T he Chances to Save Here Are Very Unusual More Than 3,000 Blouses Divided Into Three Lots Hm sale is unmatched any whnro else at the price, [At $1.85 | Over 500 beautiful Silk Blouses; | dozens of new, right up-to-date to-date. Many different kinds of | the-minute. New sport stripes, fan- | models; every new color and shade, desirable wash materials—Volles, | oy white and color combinations, | 88 well as black; made of crepe de Organdles, Novelty Wash Materlals, A 3 _ chine, tub silks, Rajah fancy Rice Cloth, Jap 8ilks, etc. High fine white organdie ‘and volle lace and silk combinations. Heavy necks and low necks, long and short * Blouses, embroldered and plain Jap || Jap silk, satin sublime, eto. Hzes sleeves, Hundreds of splendid | silks, etc. Bvery style in all sizes, 36 to 44 In most every style. $2.00, Blouses, worth 76c and $1.00, all at | 36 to 46. New, fresh, crisp, clean, 2,60 and $3.00 values; all grouped a giveawa® price Tues perfect Blouses. Specially at the small price day, each 50c¢ phiced for this sale 85¢ | o $l 85 Buy Muslin Underwearinthe Basement s\ ats, with and without waists 180 " Frimmed Drawers for girls Bays’ Serviceabls Sehaal Bhasssln bution or laoe styles CETN T T hides | ™ 'q Men's Bik or Calfekin Week 8ad Out " W Eikskin or Yeather solvs pes 1hat are bullt for Bard wes Tussday. pa Waman's Odde and Ends in ’nn-,u. .“‘.: Qaterde-~Tans, back or white sanias AlL slesa W Ihe Jot, valuss [ N e