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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1916. i g s HAPPENINGS IN|WB SHOULD BE OUR INVENTIONS, TALK _ i o e e EEPS KIDNEYS ACTIVE WITH A Hiave Bask BEIS’ Toiow. Biscon. Premn important place in the world's activi- Discussipns by members of the so- ¢ | Lighting Fixtures—Burgess-Granden Co. < ties, telling of the Rreat improvements J ciety followed Dr. Millener's talk. } y QAP Comen & h i and ake. New Heating Plant Idea An.|Too Often Men Shrug Their|Inventor Tells What He Oonsid. | made in I“'w yEntonin 1."% last 75""1 ohy. 9. > : years, 1S a popular fallacy, Dr., Ritchie and McCarthy Draw. H ) GlAss ur SALTS Movies of Nebraska—The develop-| Dounced by Brewery People Shoulders and Pass by on ers the Most Worthy of '4].”“,,,] ,,u,;“,.d ou, ”ml the wircless | 5 pa, Tox. Now. 13wilie Htche ment of Nebraska' resources in mov- i 0 elegraph—the real modern types— | former lightwelght charmpiom, and Johnny o ing pictures will be shown in the Com- Discussed With Interest. Other Side of Fallen. Consideration. s{‘nmcrs and spits, like we w\‘)lil on ::fn‘-‘u:::“:: t:: J.u‘nr;up;;l‘l“::l t':‘dl::. ’X“:: t g mercial club rooms during January. _— Firemen's Ball Tuesday Evening—|POSSIBILITIES ARE MANY The eighth annual firemen's ball will : be held in the Auditorium Tuesday her el i evening. Tha proceeds will be credited| The possibility of heating a large to the firemen's relief fund. George|part of the' S i h a new Green's band will play and C. H. Withe | hap: south SNiel gt Y nell will lead the grand march. public heating plant that is being Fine Fireplace Goods—=8underland. |Planned by Krug interests was the No man or woman who eats meat| Small Fire—An engineer with a subject of considerable interest yes- { regularly can make a mistake by u‘:‘"d' toroB aorawied tnder bk terday; | flushing the = kidneys occasionally, | WR/SF taRIC 10 the vear of fb enth|. Steam expanded under pressure can i A % hority. Meat | €280 laundry's plant at een! be £ d Nmi d- says a well-known aut . street and Capitol avenue at noon to| D¢ forced to almost any limit, accors forms uric acid which clogs up the|qnq out what was the matter with it.|ing to engineers. The plan of the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter | The tank caught afire and the result- | brewery interests is to run pipe mains Must flush your Kidneys occasion- ally if you eat meat regularly. e stage and in the movies. One | referee declared the fight a draw, CHANGE IN LAST TEN YEARS (WIRELESS THE GREATEST |- 2% i Rev. C. Franklin Koch, associate| Inventions of the past, the present pastor of Kountze Memorial Lutheran [and possibly of the future served as church, preached Sunday on the |the basis of an interesting talk made A D' . . R mending of broken lives and human [before the members of the Omaha lstlnctlve emn souls. Philosophical society by Dr. Frederic “Too often,” he said, “men are in-| H. Millener, custodian of the Union What i . clined to shrug their shoulders, draw | Pacific building and widely known A is the Chl_ef reason for the "M’ ority of Royal Baking Powder? their garments close about them and ‘l‘,’_’;,fl :*%"i'",lfi::,"'y l.i":;’:r&;’r;:r"od‘:-‘:; . K esterday, v, pass by oosshysotheriaide when ‘s )i ity eubject of his tallc. He ré- There are several good reasons, but there Noted authority tells what causes Backache and Bladder weakness. NCY A s her has fallen by the wayside. | . f P h or strain only part of the waste and |ant alarm tied up trafc for fitteen|along the principal residence streets tothe % y ¥ viewed the achievements of inventive : : ie P | poisons from the blood, then you get | minutes, but did only small damage. [of the Sou‘:h Sige, provided enough Tl;'.‘F‘ Jos 5"}“""’!‘:*5 l:"‘l'm‘"‘ fall 4| genius in the past and told of how is one which distinguishes Royal from other sick. Nearly all rheumatism, head-| To Test Home Rule—The opening|subscribers sign for a ecertain length s o “‘.}h‘ AMacter | many of the great inventors accom-| | baking powders, ache, liver tcr]cuhle. ncrvolusnclss. con- chap)t‘er of wl;ml mlgrfit de\-akl)p into o{)ltimgnto make ffll‘: propo.iti?‘n pay- ::':!‘;"I;ln%‘c‘:;’l‘; "w'c :hméu!d c:u_‘n:;’:fi: plished the seemingly impossible in stipation, ~ dizziness,~ sleeplessness, | another test of “Irish home rule” was|able. The cost of heating to the con- ¢ y the face of criticism and under the( | i jd *hlndder disorders come from sluggish g:';?;fl: :Rl&‘:&:t:r::‘:r:? &f‘:el;o;'fi sumer would be far less !hlndifhone l\felp;,l:t‘)u';z.ing:si:)f;f:d?; thayofifl‘:h:‘fig most unfavorable conditions. Thls reason, which every woman should k“”lq\ccysfionwul vou feel a dull ache|house When Fred Baldwin, 20 years ,i's“:‘om(;r\‘l:gti‘o: ur!“tf\:‘:;‘:;:n': v:o\el‘l‘; we do it in a spirit of patronage or a o motLe_rn m'"imwn:il o M:‘::;: aoew, s that Royal B‘Hng Powder is made inithe kidneys or your baekehiists n? (){’vit;“nm;l‘l Marie (Ilorml:n. 18 {eltrhs oh:. prove far more convenient. l;OIQCrLthln-thou auilllidef, lw; sho;‘nld ::;:“‘b"ed;; ?rl?hzn;nmteu:\::(!:mll from cream of tartar, which comes from if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full | foe of Founiar Siobbondert, Young| In large cities of the country, Pitts. |90 it because we really feel that they |y oot o "0l5 bag "t revolutionize the | | i heal fruif of sediment, irregular of passage or g‘;d:’fm (;%;;idboxufilbg‘s:md.!(wn:n: burgh and St. Louis as an example, :;;-g::tg':’l:hc:s;c'"} t.hl:? s“:n(ll"ea(: mode ‘of warfare and bidding fair to grapes. This means a thful t origin. am“db,d b)f, sk rsiion ?fjsal]di,;g‘ his bride-they were married shortly s|||&llar bntii':l.:iplnms haqu h;len :m}! e “p ranue 1¢¢41 4o the same in the commercial world. It means natural food as distinguished from get about four ounces of Jad Salts|after 10 o'clock by a justice of the|and maintained on a profitable basis| ™ : He mentioned the fact that the Zep- : . from any reliable pharmacy and take | peace—"shure, first saw the light of |by large corporations. ~The high ‘There hh Ml:’,? K"‘;‘ change peling 'f\'.'fl"provin .tclteir lpr:gtiblllfy mineral substitutes used in other baking Tablespoonful in a glass of water be- |94y in the land of the shamrock.” |[steam pressure that has been neces- :l‘:ml ll'l‘ ‘f it AL 'mf:"d and given the English much of their wde " 3 fore breakfast for a few days and your A sary to keep the huge vats of the m:rll :':n';,l Tma,s]'(;e‘;‘ i qr; worry, powuaers, Y kidneys will then act fine. This Germans sBlze brewery properly going _is figured [ (DX & AT WRO HaC BECH @ LONVIC Striking Feat. " There is no alum nor hosphate in Roy: \‘ “;“0“5 salts disl made from u"b.“ig :."°“g‘f‘ :I? hg“'&“lé.?"’,g;“b“' V'°!’ ihu'n;:d :lc&ougrfi“l:esfi?dc \)I{c lq:n;vslys Dr. Millener said that one of the o P e ol { of grapes and lemon juice, combine ion of the South Side. The plant is | *" Lsapugh ] ne. : | witfi, li{)hia, and has hegn used for gen- Dutoh Steamel‘ on the very edge of the resl:demill Mo‘tl;;’rd.gor‘r:p;yd'q;rcmgtal;{itidF(gi‘} 'v‘vlll:::l .:l't":'ee‘:dmlenm:l'::. :ef\n!‘ll;alpl::lw:; Bakmg e ) % | e ot S0t Bound 0, LODAOD | “recher Apsne Discousgemant, | SIS o it o s | G, b b THRE oo N surulate Lo N AeT s g reaches Against Discouragement. |and other big employers take men(a harbor in the United States, dn;r- [ ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. 1 h : toitation. th i The uselessness of permitting dis- | who come out of prison and give them | ping a note, and dcrlrun again, He ¢ onger causes irritation, #uus; endingl ‘. 1 Nov. 13—(By Wireless to | couragement to affect one's daily life |a chance. There are societies organ- | said that it made him realize how the A bladder disorders. H f i f 1 {48 - )—The following announce-|Was in substance the sermon of Rev. |ized especially to extend the helping | English felt at the outbreak of the * Jad Salts is inexpensive f‘"ld fa"' g::);lvclufv:s -Ir‘r’:nde‘otl:duy 'by the ad-|C. C. Wilson, pastor of Grace Metho~ | hand tg the 25,000 men who are re- | war, : not injure; makes a de,l'iht l;fe fe‘i- mioali dist church yesterday morning. Dr.|leased from our penitentiaries and| The Union Pacific custodian de- vescent hthmwatcf drmldw ich all “A ée,mm submarine stopped near | Wilson described several personal ex- | prisons annually, A decade ago 70 "“%“I‘“' meat eaters 5“01:’. take now | ¢ o Lon bank (off the Dutch coast) | Periences with both young and old |per cent of men released soon com- Aqi then IID keep the kidneys clean |5EtOny o Pe® tcamer Koningen |men who had become disappointed to | mitted crimes which brought them and the blood pure, thereby avoiding Regentes, bound from Flushing, to |the point of possible desperation over aflin to prison, In 1910, 40 per cent serious kidney complications.—Ady. | {000 ™ Rt camer was brought | very small matters. He congratulated |of ex-convicts were convicted again BURGESS:NASH GOMP { P into Zeebrugge. the people of Nebraska on voting out [and last year this percentage Irad fall- \& “Immediately after it was stopped |the saloon and predicted an era of fen to 26. So it actuaily pays.to be i fl clHR coMPlEXIoN several bags, apparently containing |Prosperity and good fellowship. ths keepers of our brothers. ~ 3 mails, were thrown overboard. One Teachers Must Report, ‘The welfare of the soul is more important even than that of the body, [ ) And we should always be on the look- out to help up the brother whose soul has fallen into the prison of sin. The problem of today is not so much to ¢ of them, which was recovered by the| S¢j U Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes |submarine, contained mainly newspa- | for C;]bosogl:;: a.:m(h;n ;tm]}:“;[eil}e,x:?sa: —Most Women Can Have pers for the foreign office at London. [school. Such is the substance of the R Aty “Thirty hostile citizens of military | [atest i . Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known age who were on board the steamer \:.T;g_ cv:l)i,c.: ,-Z‘;,,P zi;:‘c'.::lnl(sm-:hl;!&. Ohio Phyaiclan were arrested. One of them was an et men into the church as to keep i i . ST el st onleave of apscnee | A1 Sest part of the ordet is thit he | §cny"n' the chureh, an.to kecp then Greater, Each Day, Grows the Interest in Our Unique r. F. M. Edwards for 17 years|tom a Dutch detention camp.” night students are long-trie {88 wosk for the upbillding of Christ's treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments, During these years he| A dispatch from London on Friday | {¢3chers of the city who graduated gave to his patients a prescription made { night told of the seizure of the Kon- f'e':‘:‘s h‘"h schools and normal schools of a few well-known vegetable ingredi- |ingen Regentes. It was said Thomas ¥ Ni h!'os'ch ol will . [ rglléxeddthl(x)lc?live Toib]mminz !heyfi (S;mitdhl; l&IowAnrd Kimblay and Wbillian; this gveningol! ;V;':lggkmr‘nfi::e. ";:: Br. Edwards' Olive Tablets, you will | Goodbody, Americans, were on board. know them by their olive col:)r. The steamer carried n'inety'three pas- of a week due to the teachers' con- kingdom.” Sherman Prefers Satan as Editor “Sugar Plum” Hospitality Week Here's your “Sugar Plum” for Tuesday with a pur- : vention which was held in Omaha last 't !hGTlI’I:fi' ::'Bléiixfi.‘?ffi':f:}fi&? i ________most o¢ them Belghgy W:ar;{hc attendance is under the TO MOdel‘n 01168 nmountinl to ’5.00 or more: ¥ This Full Size : mal action, carrying off the waste and 3 pasonons mater 1 ones smem: . | Gonference of State If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one 2 of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly| The third semi-annual conference for a time and note the pleasing results. | of the officers of Nebraska state «in- Sh ki successful substitute for calomel—now | Sioners of state institutions will be|the scene, while Desk Sergeant Smith | ¢z He criticised sensationalism of and then just to keep in the pink of con- | held at the Orthopedic hospital at f;gegng‘es;m:‘!:":vg:':fi:"::l'eF,‘]%‘:; some of the daily newspapers abd de- dition. 10cand 25¢ perbox, All druggists. | Lincoln Wednesday, November 15, |and dispatched them Twcn!;—fifth clared that the larger the city the 'his is the program: greater became the evil of the pub- Forenoon, 10:30—~Paper, Dr. F. S. ?i‘:,:o streets, a block.from. the sta- lication: of what he termed “garbled news matter” and details unfit for the Marnell, Hospital for Insane, Lincoln. 11 arrivi § Leader of discussion, Dr. Claude Wat- yo':n;:.,ll,;?va:tc;l::yi;'gm:h::;ca:gi younger generation to read. son, School for Blind, Nebraska City. | revolver of old style, was placed under | - 'Why, believe me, people,” he said, Paper, Warden W. T, Fenton, state|arrest. He said he carried this same | “if the modern newspapers existed in penitentiary, Lincoln, Leader of dis-|revolver while a soldier alongside |the time of Solomon they would use cussion, Judge Silas A. Holcomb, | Officer Joe Ballew, who was formerly | type eight inches high to print the board of commissioners, Lincoln. [in the United States army. The gun | fact that Solomon had 700 wives,” Afternoon, 2:00—Paper, Superin-|was a full foot long. tendent Lyda J. McMahon, Girls' In- 2 dustrial school, Geneva, Leader of A cansert ‘::‘::ucc,:"lnfifl;m_l Lo B&lkan Express discussion, Miss Sude B, Ward, Girls’|aiven at the Centurtan club roams at Twen- Kill N' A x lsndusgrial d}{om% smiugrd,k bp.pc,, t-slxth and F strects Thursday evening ai 8 Nineteen ( - uperintendent L, . B. Robinson, ks 3 - DOl\f be dlscour‘ Hospital for Tuberculous, Kearney. | o Reging oiun ar an sostion of athsees Women Workers Leader of discussion, Dr. R. H.|held last week. Helen Kinchnovsky was A d' Heal Foster, Hospital for Insane, Norfolk. | #lected secretary and | Veronica Farrell Berlin, Nov. 11.—(By Wireless to (I e [ your Thur'sdly November 16, Fozenoon, | Feasurer. 3 the Associated Press,” via Sayville, . . 10:00—Paper, Superintendent D. G | new exeansstos ot e Worrmoae 'ug of the |N. ¥, Nov. 13.—)The Balkan Express SICk Skln WItl\ Griffiths, Institute for Feeble Minded, | Twenty-fifth and M streets Pootng | Which runs between C""‘"‘"“""I le Beatrice. Leader of discussion, Su- ucted by officlals of the Young Men's | and Berlin dashed at full speed today A ;- | Christian assactation. into a party of women section-hands fl"““‘“d"“ H. W. Qrr, Orthapedic| ™o (i "Bael and mombers. of the ex- ina sug @ . [ ] « .| hospital, Lincoln. Paper, Steward M. | soutive committee of the loeal Yeung 'y d. urb of Berlin. Nineteen were O'Meara, Hospital for Insane, Ingle- | Polltical ciub are arranging a banauet at tne | ¥ilied: A side. Leader of discussion, Steward | Hotel Rome banquet reom to take place dur, T!:rh"; b :l l&eu\;y fogd e 'th' f(m;\c 3 = N ng the next two weeks. Re-organization of ¢ women had stepped out ol Inthe pasttwenty years Reainol Oint. | & J. Gutamer, Norfolk. Business|ine oy will take hisce iy the next fow way of a westbound yr':in and did l‘m: ment has made thousands of sick skins | 3¢°910™ appointment of committees, | weeks. observe the approach of the Balkan B ‘S::;io; Ana{ l()\:nt L sgyin}ffiddg' llL,d, Nov. l.‘!.-—"i' . . our stalwart olficers|rather have Satan edit my manuscript and Captain of Police John Briggs|than the modern newspaper editorr InStltllthIl Hea'ds himself to bring_in a helpless colored | a hurry,” United Smesp chnltor Llw': < belligerent, Ed Young bv name, who rence {1 Sherman told a large audi- was rep ence- of Epworth Leaguers here to- night. * ~ Regular Retail Price $2.00 Substantially made of solid wood with saddle seat, golden-oak finish, full size, five-spindle back; regular price, $2.00; Tuesday, with a purchase of $5.00 or more, 28¢. Limit of one (1) to a customer. ; Burgess-Nash Co.—Third Fleor. gyt w y S STOR IR Extra Special Women’s New Suits 2t $12.50 That Were Intended tb Sell to $25.00 ’ ERE'’S indeed a wonder- fully big, ripe .and juicy. “Sugar Plum’’—A suit bargain of the very first magnitude. ity etc, Your intentlons may be good, but haphaa- well. Inthegreat majorityof the cases, |~ Afternoon, 2:00—Paper, W. L.|srd saving will not Ba full, moasure Express The surplus of a big man- it stopped the itching, buming and | Weekley, Husrinl iorplnnne Lin- smarting atonce, and quickly drove the [coln, General discussion, Paper, | mont of the Live Sigck Nevlons nani et Belgians Not BEiflg Foroed ufacturer who has turned 3 . . “ b i unsightly eruption away. Superintendent G, E. Charlton, Hos- | 0 an excellent plan to follow. l:‘ i To w°rk ]n War Plants all his attention to mnkmg To appreciatehow much good Resinol [ pital for Insane, Norfolk. Leader of | {010 15 0 Berlin, Nov. 13—According .to the coats, and willingly accepte Ointment really does, you shotild try iton i".'sc“slfi")“u SI'-‘fPC"I"""de"‘ W. . S.|see A H. Woods' big stage play, “The Test | Overseas News Agency, authoritative the sacrifice. ‘ your own skin trouble—at our expenge; | 2st: Hospital for Insane, Ingleside. f"l’;“”ézr;ul':‘"m.c‘;v’"fi"’:f:"d"{‘h;| G denial is made of statements from it you wish! Although all druggists sell Resinol in th a ¢ H ol Belgian sources that Belgian werkers ~ f Ointment, we wil sy send e sample. Wre J orgenson Tells ()f weautitul story amasinly taysteriods and s | are begin compelled to labor in Ger- Tl:::"l:;' st s very latest, some plain, others trimmed - with braids and still others haye fur or plush collars. The Materials. Are broadcloths, serges, gabardines, and poplins, all satin lined. The Colors. Navy, brown, green, and burgundy, also black and white check. Burgess-Nash Co.~Down Stairs Store. full of thrills that to tell you any part of factories in which war materials “uyn ] : 1 id be rebbl; ] man o e | . “Y"” Work in China ;\E‘h%}::.\'u;z:::lr:\a“':r::::rv‘%-‘%:‘l’ia.:;x::: are made. S Former Publisher Better, Say Physicians at Denver Denver, Nov. 13.—Crawford Hill, u?’italist and former widely kncwn pu ASTHMA SUFFERER Arthur Jorgenson, student secretary Newspaper Editors Are Write today, I will tell you, free of charge, | Of the Young Men’s Christian associa- e of a simple home trestment for asthma | tion work in ,T?}flovsll%an. !}::oke at| Divided on Wheat Embargo hich eured me after physicians and change | the local association Sunday afternoon| . ly v o :“,::“ S Sentarul! tas m; on the work being carried on there,| Columbus, l?" I‘{‘O\L 13—0f 175 lisher, who became critically ill bresent good health, after years of sutfer- | He tald of the seventeen associations [ R¢WSPapers h' roug |°“' the United | vocterday was better tonight, physi- Tog, that 1 want everyone to know of this |in the city of Tokio and the good they | States Wwhich partic Pmd in a poll |JEoierCo wonderful _ treatment. Mrs. Nellie Evans, | were doing. He also told of the meth- | conducted by the National Association E-5, Des Moines, lowa.—Adv. ods used and of the results reached. of Master Bakers to determine public “The Young Men's Christian asso- sentiment on the subject of an em- e A ciation has had unusually good luck [08r80 on wheat, forty-five have ex- FINE an RHE“MAT'SM' in carrying on its great wark,” he said. |Pressed themselves in favor of such ALY ®|“Tt is" almost an impossibility to|3" 'mb‘l’l“’ Gy "%.;“C:h,"d"°d""‘°h E i _|views where no editorial stand has fTusterole Loosens Up Those Stiff change the ideas of the Japanese be. been taken on the subject, accordin . 3 cause of their old religion and cus- o ? & Joints—Drives Out Pain toms.” to a report made public here tonight. Arthur Jorgenson is a former Oma- | Fifty-four expressed themselves as —— You'll know why thousands use Mus- g & h definitely opposed to an embargo. terole once you experience the glad re- ha man, at-one time beml' assistant Instant Hair Stain Better Than Slow “Ihgggn" Some folkn wou'd have erole secretary of the local “Y." He is a| 1he remaining papers did not an. yo'l believe kabl { ¥ : t " rKal @ | .he(fkl: zwje:r R of the University of Ne-|swer in full the questions asked and 1Bt they Rema: e cl araway of Flannell, 8*0 1 % ¥ the information sought was not given, ~ dru} store. It is a clean, white ointment, brfkja_ McConnell, foreign secretary | The sentiment in favor of the embargo | (Gl | e £ velaus made with the oil of mustard. Better | 1o" Tndia, who was with the Indian |$¢cms to be developed most largely o ombination than a mustard plaster and does not | triops in France, spoke of the work |in northern states, while the southern AL blister. Brings ease and comfort while | ¢}, associations were carrying on | States appear to be against it. Several oer te it is. being rubbed on!« among the troops. southern editors expressed themselves gray, streak- Musterole is recommended many polfowing his talk an organized ef- |38 regarding an embargo or export tax - -al or &una doctors and nurses. Millions of Jars are | fort was started to raise money for the |#3 & War measure, ek used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff |aid of the Young Men's Christian . . neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu- |association in Shanghai, China, which Union Pacifioc Will SOFT. fleecy, warm, fluffy , Trimmed Hats Bl o making gowns, etc., on sale at At $1.00 oo Fancy Velour, 8}4e That Were $3.50 to $5.00 Wi 5 Ay ok Hc P No such prep- aration has nas, children’s dresses, 43 matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the |is in charge of a former Omaha map, Hold More Empties H :‘{,:',5:'" L ATS for street and bolts of thee'l‘;c kl:ld to‘eh:?le' back ‘or joints, sprains, sore muscles, |W. W, Lockwood. The Shmgh‘! p ere No such propatation has ever veen dls- A dress wear,-made of from, at 83¢ yard. bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of | association is the largest in Asia and (From & Btaft Covrespondent.) covered. s best silk velvet in black s the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), | the salary of the secretary is cared for| Lincoln, Nov. 13.—(Special.)~After | _There is only one preparation so far as P 3 d doh Robe Blankets, $2.98 25c and 50c jars; hospital size $250,| by the Omaha association. questioning the right of the State | Ty tona sy, Stirely free from sul- £ LR Full size Beacon bath-robe » - e Railway commission to inquire into |coal tar products or thetr dertvative s Sailors, and all the late blankets, with neck and waist Mrs. Boissevain Slightly the pefn. O the fusl in shpngippRE e Y e S Z . Fall styles, cord o.maich the desigan; are Improved at Los Angeles it was interstate commerce, the Un. e Aar e elet: / An offering that has not choice, $2.98 set. : inatantly tints n;n m‘n to been duplicated this sea- Sedifei 1¢ the Bty shows on Sour Lomples : son for style and real Sive ieny ey L /€ ers, attractive designs, all fast $3.50 to $5.00, for $1.00. colorings that can be launder- Los_Angeles, Cal., Nov. 13—Mrs. | ion Pacific Railroad company has now {Inoczk Ml{hol}and“l}onlslsev{lalh of I;llew noufieg the comxgission that it willl o0 euiing. your. Bait—st ‘he. snde of 1 Hats th ork, who 1s critically ill at a hos- | cease doing 80 and as a consequence, A . value. ) t! pital here, was somewhat improved | Engineers Boyer and Gregory, who e e A 7 -1 44 today, according to her physician. [ were sent out in the role of Sherlock Her chances for recovery were favor- | Holmes', have been notified to return ,,g;‘fl’;‘,}’u;‘fld‘“;r‘flf;) LTI EXTRA! ed; at 32.98 each. r 1 able, they said. 4 to the home station. 10c. Mention shade dosired. Bath Robin, c 2 A GRI Mrs. Boissevain collapsed while on| The complaint was that empties o o;’:n:';e:ul.n:dr;':r:mu oll “Brown.- | § ¢ Children’s and Misses’ Hats, 19¢. Beacon bath ro ’ifll’- largest When o aehe sl aver, feverish IR o, 2 tour delivering suffrage addresses |were hurried to Oregon, where they | 2epe.” TWo sises, 280 and §1.00. : . P GQ : assortment of the new designs, & m.;.w&m”' i Her thslc ns said she was suffer- | could be used to load hay and grain |aren EIAmIApRY S ativedtbibains A selection of hals that were 98¢ to $1.29, all in in light, medium and dark-col- oy i (ing from extreme anemia, compli- |for points along the road. Tomor-| Prepared by The Kenton Pharmacal Co.! one group for Tuesday for quick clearaway, at 19¢c. ored grounds, at 38¢ yard. "“"‘;'.“,‘mib cated by throat trouble. Three blood | row notices wi!F be sent to shippers | 2% B Pike 8t, Covington. Ky, | Nash Co.—Dewn Stairs Store, Burgess-Nash c’._p...“.m k transfusions have been made in an [to report if the promises made are|.50'%*Rd Susrantesd in Omaha by Sher effort to strengthen her. carried out, oy {4 e drus alkomiaadethes