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2 THE bek: OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1916. ected for the Years 1916-17 [HOSPITAL SHIP ~ |assd v vomeiha’s o Burlington Would 3 & ealihed ns crider be bl o iy BRITTANIC IS SUNK icch v tt the government had) £0join Any Strike Readers who note errors will confer a favor by taken it over again. The Britannic, built for the Liver-| . 7 . pool-New York trade, was never in Council Bluffs, la, Nov. 22.—The | reporting the same to The Bee editorial department. ¥ COUNTY. COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY CLERK SHERIFF, TRFEASURER. ATTORNEY. JRVEYOR. SUPT. SCHOOLS>. ) : ; 4 ! Adams, Hastings . M. Hudsen (08), W, A, Cole (..M. C, Waverley (%) Don,C. Fouts (D) " Mary Tunghn (DY = |-z o (Pontinaed From Page: One) the service. It was about ready to be| Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- Antelope, . Peterson nnef s 3 A : A i R e o ol A g il ti s O TRl .:n.::::n((nl;) vised that many submarines were op- | turned over for its initial voyage when |road company filed in the United ( 4 ‘Minnle Larson (R) |e€rating in the vicinity. At the time the war began and it was com-|States district court here late yester- \ D. Page (R)....P. 0'Grady (D) C. Norrls (R)...R. B, Yost (D)... .Joseph Dolezal . Bancer, Harrisbus A 3. Mandervillo (D).A. Schaueblin (R) [of the sinking at least 200 severely | mandeered and fitted up for hospital| jay 3 suit asking that the Adamson Blaine, Brewster . G. C. Waters (R)..(None elected.) .. Boone, Alblon H, MecClintich (R)Otto Anderson (R).K. D. Hutehinson ., W. J. Donahue (D).F. M. Sillek (D)...H. C. Johnson (R) wounded men were on board the ship. | purposes. S Box Butte, Al . Mounts (R)..C. M. Cox (D). ... K. W, Irish (R). Buse (R) ... B. E. Knlght (R)..0pal Cume: (27 | The medical staff and the members It was used to transport wounded |!aw be declared unconstitutional and | Begwn. Alnwworth o At i T o M el o 10 (l(il)” Yof the crew numbered more than 500, | and sick from the Dardanelles and it! further asking injunctions against the i Buffalo, Kearney . Stevenson (D) . Tollefson (R)E. H. Morey (D)..K. Laughlin (D) No Americans On. was after that campaign was aban-|United States government to prevent doned by Great Britain that it was|enforcement of the law and against Cook (R)... B. Rhoades. ... W.. T. Poucher New York, Nov. 22.—The state- * Burt, Tekamah Butler, o 3 bk Vi v ; ; ; i ; are: Platiamonth, D T T D) (Tumablacta O Cady gy | ment was credited today to the Brit- turned b'ac}t fodtsowiees, . . the members of four railway brother- Cedar, Hartington Sarnhart (K) D, ¥, Croch (B)..d. D, C. Smith (DVE. Schwerin (R) | iSh consulate in this city that Ameri- The White Star liner Britannic was | hoods against inaugurating strikes if . Cunningham (R)Addle Spangler () | can nurses and surgeons were aboard | the largest vessel of the White Star|the provisions of the law are disre- E. Burbank (R).E. Adamson (0y | the British hospital shop Britannic, |fleet afloat. Built in 1914 at Belfast,|garded by the company. The last Bordwell (R).A. McFadden (R) |reported sunk today in the Aegean|it was 852 feet long, ninety-four feet|provision has not appeared in simi- E. McCallum (D)E, Hine (R)... Grans (D)...P, A, B, Greene (R)..C., H, Hahn (D N. Blawwon (D).J. L. Bitton (R) Chase, Imperiel . Cherry, Valentine . | | | | B Clay, Clay Center. . Cheyenne, Sidney . Frisch (D). P. G, Bonnifl wart A } : ) or y Cuming, West Point o B i et D) O et ) m e Mine, (B3 | Sea, but later it was denied by the|t m and fifty-nine feet depth. Its|lar petitions filed by other companies Custer, Broken Bow .. . Wilson (D). elley (D).....Van Antwerp (B)..T. C. Grimes (D) ranking 'consular official that there length was somewhat less than that|in courts in this vicinity. . Vogltance (D) | W35 anY basis for the statement. of the White Star liner Olympic, Dakota, Dakota George Wilkine (R)Geo, Cain (K)...... J . Voss (R) .., | Officials of the White Star line here which measured 8881 feet, but the Department Orders. .| said that they had ‘received no word | Britannic had the greater tonnage, the| Washington, Nov. 22.—(Special Telegram.) —Ponsions granted in Nebraska: Bithy ‘R. G, Smith (D),.Vet Canfleld (D). from their Liverpool office up to 1|Olympic's being 46,300 tons as com-| goben, Omaha, $12; Etta M. Poe, Odell, $12. . J. Woolrin, R, C. Beatty (R)..U, C. Bloo Dawes, Chadros A. Robertson (D)F. A. Benton (D)..W 1 . M. Yorx (R).... . D, Brown (B)..A. Peterson (R)....H. Epperson (D). Dawson, Lexing A m «(To be appointed.y.8. W. Terry (R) ..Reita ¥. Brown (R) i Colfax, Schugler | Deuel, Ohappell . 0 A WALLRD Dixon, Pone ... . H. Maskell (D)..0. A, Butler (R).....C. A, Kingsbury (D) (To be appointed)...Ray C. Chase LY 1908y regfi"dmg thelirepprted L parst mith th:,Bmmmc e St Daath M T o, T Dodge, Fremont W. C. Condit (R).. ¥.H,Ranslem.....J, C. Cook (Wy.., W. M. Sanders (R).J. M. Matzen (R) | g z o p T. J. Keenan (D) Una Richards (D) Lillian Green (R) Pearl 0;:“! (D) » wes .G, C. Chadderdon F. Collings (K).N. MecMurran (D! E. Bi 8. Hasty (R G, W. teh M. Burnham (E)F. W, Acton (R)...A. Anderson (D)...F, W, Messmore (DyJ. L. ll::-:’!‘ (’l)fl‘. 'l‘nul;:'lfsh:r(ébn)) E. Tunniclitfe (D)..F. M. Kay (8)..... Clyde Harden (D)..Guy Laverty (D)...(To be appointed.).Florence Alderman €. Melvin (R).... Walter Clerk (®),.R. 8. Laycock (R).H. J. Curtls (D)...H. A. Mark (D)....Nellle O. W. L. Beynoids (D)R. L. Bragg (R)...J. H. Furrow (D).0, E. E. (:hunll:n, (B)F. W. Mo’:{::ldne(r?)' Sam_Slichty (R)...Albert Metcalf (R).C. O, J .o White . T. A ¥rye (D) | P. R. Corrigan (D)J. L. Gallagher (D) W. D, Towner ‘D).J. P, Boler (D) A. Francols (R).M. Tracy (D) E. Lyle (R) ....Gus Sievers (D),.,.G. E. Newman (R)William Suler ( W. Kibby (R)..Dorothes Kolls (D) 4. Klumb (%), ...J. E. Howard (D)..¥. L. McCarty (D).C. L. Whitney (D).0. A. 8. N K. Richmond (R)0, W. Percy (R). % Vohite () A, Magney (Dy..L. E. Adams ( A. Ratelff (D), .Ira Lamb (D) hn Earsby (R)..W. A. Biba (D] 3 Douglas, Omahn Dundy, ' Benkelma | Fillmore, Geneva . { { i i Woodward (R)..C, F. Mcuonagle () E. R. Logan (R) . H. Sisler (D)..Cs J. Warns (B)...L. Donisthrope (I Franklin, Bloomington . Frontler, Stockville . ~ Furnas, Beaver City Gage, Beatrice .. Garfield, Burwell . " Thormson Baner€o Women’s Dressing The Coat Question Answered Sacques and Quilted 3 . J:cI?et?f?)r W(iznuter In a Thousand Charming Ways Mornings..... Garden, Oshkosh . Gosper, Elwood . Grant, Hyannis . Greeley, Greeley C Hell, Grand Island Hamilton, Aurors ‘e Harlan, Alms ... B Shoemaker (R).G. A. Starkey (R Hayes, Hayes Cen j. Atexander (B)J. R. West (R).....Jos. M. Crosby (E)M. F. Wasson . 0, Bixler (R).. | Hiteheock, Trenton . ruce Vastine (D).L. L. Darsy (D)...0, P, Simon, (D.). J, F. Ratelif (D).’R. O. Green (D)..Vida B.Day (D)..... | Holt, O'Nelll ... K. Kelley (D)..P. W, Duffy (D)...R. Gallsgher (D)...H. &, Boyle (D)....M.F. NortonD).....M. B, Miller (D) ¥. Lay (D).....8. L. Dutton (R)...C, M. Barnebey (R)(To be appolnted).W. R. Boyer (R)..J. H. . P, Bahenaky (D)W. H. Atwood (R). Tarles Dobey. oy L. B Lareon (9. 0. 6. Taxer by 0. Marthis (R)..J. G. Rawles ... A Wonder (D)..(None elected.) .. Hooker, Mullen . Howard, 8t. Paul & Jefferson, Falrbury :fl-mn. Tecumseh e o) R, mnek ()R, C. Gore (F).. . e 2 'ue....,, » 8 Cansdy + Paulson (D) G. L. Godfrey (R Gray elderdown sacques, Fabrics of distinc- oth, Ogallals . W. A. Harman (R) L. A. Devoe ... €. Couroy . t $2.25 s . Mors Paba, Sotnev ©. Ichoetter (D) Forrest Leor ( 8. Bruce (D) a . i t f h ned b f 3 % appol . Drake ( - :lml.ll Kimball sanc Roush (R) ..(To be intey D, Drake (R Japanese silk sacques, em: lon) asniol y nox, Center ., , Draper (B)..C. R, Hart (R)....L. W, Eggert (D)..R. H. Peterson (R)C. A. Nippell (R) z 3 . S aastor, Taibaie Suthertand (D). L. A. Simmons (D). Wm. Albers (B)...F. Peterson (D)... Arthur Edgren ....Minnle Knotts (D) broidered in colors lav- mastel‘ Coat makel’s Tineoln, North Platte A 8 Allen (R)....A.d, Salisbury (R).. 8. M. Souder (R)..P. R. Halligan (R).R, L. Cochran (D) Alleen Gaunt (R) ender, pink, sky blue, Logan, Gandy . .:dohn’ Armour (). .Ed H. Potter (D). Wm, 'A. [ (Nome elected).... David Samson (DjAllce C. Hill (R).. $7.75 and $9.50 int d I- htf [ wi Toup, Taylor ., . . Cheesman (DyW. Helmkamp (K).F. W. Hoobler (R)Orville Chatt .....F, E. Golson (R). Edith Wirslg (D) 00,79 and 99.90. into de Ig ul win- McPherson, Tryon has. A. Uaty (B).Cort Cash (R).....L. E. Pyser (R)....(To be uppointed.).(None elected.) ...0. A. Johnson (R) Quilted jackets, with or . - Madivon, Sadison T, Hodson (K).,C. 8. Smith (K)... J. B. Dufphey (D).M. D, Taylor (K)...C. L. Huntley A. Housel (D) 3 3 ¢ t t l t l d 10 by W el el ok o 7 without sleeves, white, er styies; tatiore orrlek, Central " M, ' Eo ... Ross B, n Roas Desersos B. W. Benson (R)..McCutcheon (D) \ ‘m_‘ widgepo %K. Jones }g; m, 1 Drsen ((.l:l.l\l"l:lelcl.lnhnmn (RK. W, MeDonald (D)R. I Wills (R).E. ¥. Kelley (D)., gray, black, $1.25, 2.75, th ho t ord_ S - 3 RO A ) Ay Q% remen (), B Ansernin G} 3.50, 3.75. Third Floor. roughout acc bR 7 C. Outes (D)....P. A. Peterson (R).D. 8 Simms (D)..K. B, Lewis (R) ...Clyde Lehman (R).. |ng to thc Thomp- F. R, Roow (B).. ¥, Moran (D)..Chas. Shannon (D).Charles Speedie (D) . Albright (R) A. Barton (B)..E. D, H ves . kTR Cape Gloves for son - Belden stand- b e Street Wear $1.25 ard - - An extra fine quality in white, black, tan and $25 ; $29,50 L A g Dan B.Batekin ( W, Morris (D) ¥. Rolf (D) . "Wabber (D) . C. James (D)..J. . J. B, Leonard [R). .. . C, Wallace (R)... H. D, Curtls (R).... J.J. Carlin (D)..."C. G. Ammon (R). .. gray; priced $1.25. M. Korbel (Dy..H. A, Greer (D)....0. J. Kubleek (R ¥. Barth (D)....R. R, Hu.tb hmi T 4 $ $ \Ernest Buff (R) has, H 1C. M, McCarthy ‘(D)H, D, Patiorson :m:"‘ Graniion %)(m 35 tO l 00 3.5 o (B)..[W. W M. lerson (R)..|W. Westrand (R)..W. Ji y H (R) . A: B. Downer (1) /K. G. smmons (H)A. B MeCasho B. Melman (D)..J. M, Calder (),..L. B. McKilip (R)Rex Davies (B B, H. Heweit (R) F. E. Alder (R) da Haldeman (R) + H. Brokaw (D). . Summers (R) L. H. C To Make | Baby’s Layettes | P T R L Women’s Cotton Coiffure Ornaments Union SUitS.’... ‘Shell pins, combs and barrettes, studded with A M, 8 » A. Wurm (D) D) Two Styles of Special Allen (R)....H. M W. G, ‘Hansen. (D}¥. 8. Derry The most Interest. Rhinestones, $1.00 to $5. d e light- A fine ribbed cotton union 3 ful ma- suit (Stretton make) low Also lovely plain shell condol he death of E 1 he b B L — terials neck, no sleeves, knee ornaments. indolence on the deal mperor | employes on t is of ilie Adam- B ¢ i A F:nr:ci;r e]om:’h :f Aulst:nt-H:lmgu'y :o.npl:lz::. :_ho?xld tehe ‘dsel:reoc be‘not :trxl: 08000'3 Will Remam - Ehl'll:lt\ onl%v‘::‘l)!t;:;ez tghY:;,k “L;:r:?;l,e lecr;f::: 4 s::ion wer pared al ate depart- | tained. . B ! . 4 ment {oday in expectation f jmme- Move to Unite Sits. v «“County. Seat of Polk ingly different. suits, high neck, long diate official anounicement ffrom the | yyu oo DG, Nov. 22.—AR | O%cola Neb, Noy. 22— (Special) Twenty-seven inch flounc- sleeves, ankle lengths; | Hand-Made Novelties g':',(‘::,',,:,,"‘,‘;;::;fl";,,:: vll’er'e':i:kfi: agreement bet’ween) thiirétisoadydnd ail,“ bl f"“"'({ “'3 election fi,e!d in ings with ‘or without ertra sizes, only $1.25. ¥ . county today Osceola decisively ruffles, sheer organdies | Our stocks of Women's Under- of Ribbon.... Vid x.’.‘":;".:"ii'.‘m'if"d.n?"g\ e: X:::nrl‘t: the Department' of Justice to ask d:fc:tcd Stromsburg for the removal Bluffs Business Man Dies churnyhere v {lle Secretary Lansing theysapreae (SEPEAGL AN ON: 149 g«r:n;s;?:‘rm hoC‘;:et gaomc;hus ‘;I“c' o at Age of 78 Years. S Send messages to the charge here | constitutionality of the Adamson act | cince Oscola rucelved 1505 %o T and to the minister ::f foreign affairs | before January 1, when it takes ef-|and outside of Stromsburg precinct and mulls, 75¢ to $1.75 wear include all qualities, 3 p a yard. weights, styles, prices. Offer many. gift suggestions. - g 2 ¥ Orders may be placed for an; Fancy Edges with inser of the following: Bags, Feif tions to match, 1234¢ to wOmen’s BIackCotton slippers, bows, flowers, rosettes, ' ienna. fect, :appeared to be near at hand to- | Stromsburg received 432 votes. i .t:nfimm‘i)ém to the new n(l?n- © CHEA A atED T L ey g N45¢ a kyard.d Tt H and dozens of equally distinc- ;g AN ; arch will not be sent until later, when ounsel for the Pennsylvania, New 2 2insoo. an i H ive articles. A ~ Mrs, Susanna Cain: Dodge, widow |his ascension to the throne is offi-| York Central and Burlington roads sk ¢ Edges for underv:::arnc ose for 250 a pair of the late N. P. Dodge, died at her | cially reported. are conferring on the subject and it Improves Steadily Med 1i 1 : Ribbons for tying the gift me at 244 Fifth avenue, Council 'The German embassy, basing its|is said they may seek to have the | Los Anyeles Noh 235 Mo Hhat edallions for Baby Medium or heavy- packages are here in great va- ) Colay bibh® ut maidnight vie e spos o i;:“i':gmf {nowl«}re of | suit ol‘th‘e A;ldaiupn. Tople(kl & SICMI steatlyimpravemett. had ‘bepn. shawn B Dgesses, 3c to 10c each. weights, double soles, riety—choose now. . luffs, Tuesda; " ition the du qnarchy, is|Fe, set for hearing at it: : g A i 5 : : 4 p months’ illness from ::;Iulinotl'fe ':hath of.Ex:};etor runl- tomorrow, made l{est caalefmlln tl:n{ h{ N "'yn" Sihotmc, Boere eg u:ig's a;log o fome ol aoh o Hair ribb 11 - Itrouble. She was 78 years of oseph and the ascension of |event other suits already instituted at- io“ w,etv]: .‘:)::;iaw:orbeciame ""("“"y eadings, to 30c a fer, in black only, 25c air ribbons—all popu: R3PS Chasles' Francis Joseph will result in |tacking the Adamson ‘act may ' be | while on a sufirage tour. | Her ultic yard. a pair. lar shades—25c a yard. ) I'GEMI' Il“lat‘d lll:: "“‘:':;' ::::::t?e r:l:lnlrt:::{u..“ el ol u‘::ld.decillon i1 the matter; how- | BaSaLecOvEC is likely. . > . — . - e A ;‘ . ol ure it i The dead monarch by reason of his | €¥er, probably will await word from / ati the death of her hus-| 1g¢ Sd-his infrmities has taken 10| C: €. Todd and Marvin E. Under- late ity vely active part in | Wood of the Department of Justice, :\a:r;.t:n;.:“p some months, The | Who will appear in the Santa Fe GIFT bestowed carelessly KANSAS where she t the sum- ivel d | case. 3 o Hungarian armies have been ope interested in Judge Hook's decision but when sa(eguaxded in the giv- home, y < holding the A itu- . e wis born at St. Louis “‘% peing “"B‘“‘ A frg - adln e amn ing, it becomes doubly beneficial. i co:::‘z& Fao?t. mm:olgutu l?lg nmhoal:::d::nfc:l:n:l::: f'r ome ‘n°i';:'::: AAt a con(f:rencel h&ld today between T H REE y 1O live ol 0 o | Att G d rail- h her uncle. In the fall of 1868 | nal polmcpi viewpoint, the death of roagn;:{otn:;:“tent:teisgu;l::u vf,:‘:e B I (The prudent management of ¢ came to Council Blu the Austrian emperor will not have| made to center the contest over con- enevolence this Company, acting as Trustee TR AIN S remained ever since, w the slightest effect on the war. In|gitutionality of the Adamson law in Busi Ex will. e o G s S e et v ok e |l and Business Jf o Bretarundrvour ot DAILY an ver, where her 3 v X o ; n received their education. She|however, the ambassador believes the h"l‘f":g‘,;:c::'i':',f:ef‘gi:e‘;‘l‘:;' i enhance thevalue of every ; P. Dodge in Council | people are united for success of their provide that the railroads would drop VIA { 2 N. _Bluf % arms. Furthermore, the ambassador ite i P B el & a2 RDeT o properties in Council Bluffs. archy have beeu %o solidified by the | SECRG Tl S pending. Both TRUST CO MI SSO U RI p A CI F I C "gfl: is survived by four children— | war that lh‘: death of tfgeir {uler will m;:s w:;ueld ::::ketos :fl X E}nal s CAPITAL 350000k N. P, Dodge and Mrs. Edgar H, |not bring about any political changes| iy jiefore January 1, when the law | | [ 1622 FARNAM STREET | Leave Omaha 8:10 A M Arrive Kansas City.......4:05 P. M. _—— Piles and Fistula Cured Without Surgical Operation or Pain. Scott' of Omaha, John Lockwood of importance. The new monarch is » ‘Dodge of Wilson, %Vyo., and Miss | said to have well-defined ideas re- b‘;&‘:;fiif‘“ii‘e‘"; Hothavs ok aikuy ““y nelined‘ Ht it dClcflthd e resent in coupt, nor the government . . sensible man, and, therefore, in favor Eoun i pmfl{t' ALl commettion Modern Equipment. 5 l?\lllmnn Sleeper. Chair Cars and X Emperor Prancis Jeerts ) ; our own unsurpassed Dining Cars (Meals a la Carte). T b garde the case only as a means o Jose h Dies at the ADA‘MSON EIGHT- hasteninfillhqeci?ionfi byl thi‘supr:me , court, which is the final ar iter. R e SRR RO IV TS T Arrive Kansas City.......8:35 P. M. Observation Cafe-Parlor Car. Chair Car, etc. m‘ifle Lovise Dodge of Council|§arding peace and personally is peace- large railroad systems, who were of peace rather than war.” the decree, Apparently both sides re- Leave Omaha............2:00 P. M. ge of 86 Years| HOUR RAILLAW 'Sage Tea Dandy ) (Continued from Page L No Chloroform or Ether given. Writ- Dec, 2, the 68th. anniversary of the‘ ; DEGLARED YOID To Darken Hair ten Guarantee Given in All Cases. Leave Omaha...........11:15 P. M. ceaion to the throne, Pay When Cured. Car Fare Paid One Arrive Kansas City.. ... . ... 7:10 A. M. Look years younger! Use the old- time Sage Tea and Sulphur and nobody will know. Way to Points Within 50 Miles of Omaha. Patients must come to the office. Hundreds of the Most Prominent People in Omaha have been cured by DR. WILLIAM CREIGHTON MAXWELL 408-9-10 Omaha National Bank, 17th and Farnam Sts. Phone Red 4390. Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. (Continued from Page One.) ment is that as the court construes the terms of the law, it cannot be sus- tained. Since both parties have said they would not plead further, what- ever the decision might be, a decree shall be entered for the plaintiff, re- citing that the delfcndant prays and is allowed an appeal in an open court. Aso. “The case gn which tfie plaintiffs were appointed receivers is in charge of the judge who is acting here. An order will be entered in that case di- recting plaintiffs and the counsel to ;o-opeu_ 1w;ii!l'\ theh Deparll‘ne_m l?‘ dispatchi to the Parisien. The [Justice in lodging the appeat f by ‘id develaped into pneumonia of the | SUpreme, court by Df'“"‘l}’" d‘ flext ¥ight lung, When it was realized yes- | 304 in then moving for the advances y that the emperor's condition | Ment thereof for such early hearing as ‘was - serious, his daughter, Arch- | that court way find consistent to 3 Wuchess Marie Valer Rud: his ; also to invite counsel for all|your locks become luxuriantly dark ‘ephews, the Archdukes Charles oad companie. and others and beautiful. Francis, leir apparent, and Joseph Inrlly dintcre:te _in the vil‘uuuon X '_I‘h;ls is theflaac‘_ot y(;z“:.‘ E::r{'; ‘rederi ved to participate in the presen aired, unattractive ‘&M‘i‘*’ were summoned io the | {0 4 <4 . wanted around, so get busy with & tion of the motion to advance and in Janieg er e R rW,b(nnon, Nov. 22.—Messages of PEIL'S Sale ST S i I at the front in com- Electric Lighted. Observation Sleeper. Chair Cars, etc. " Direct connections in Kansas City Union (N Station for all points South and West. PACIFIC | Omaha Office—1423 Farnam St. IRON \ / T. F. Godfrey, G. A. P. D. '\AOUNTM”' Phone Douglas 104. Also at Union Station. Sacramen London, Nov. 2l—A Geneva. dis- ‘patch, forwarded to Reuter's by way .of Amsterdam, quotes the Katolische Zeitung as uyinfi the sacrament wi administered to Emperor Francis Jo- seph_on Sltllflh*. Takes Cold Ten D Pl{ll. Nov. 22—The death of Em- _peror Francis Joseph of Austria was _caused by a cold which the aged mon- ‘arch caught while walking in Schoen- runn park ten days ago- with the king of Bavaria, according to a Zur- You can turn gray, faded hair beau- tifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a 50-cent bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- ound,, at any drug store. Millions of r:onles of this old famous Sage Tea Reci improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, says a well-known druggist here, be- cause it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise await- ing them, because after one or two ap- plications the gray hair' vanishes and Tiek' e ———— e s L L T T AT T U TR U Y BRASS SCREENS FOR THE FIREPLACE A New Big Lot of Beautiful Brass Fire Screens Come to See Them SUNDERLAND BROS. CO. ¢/ ; T E Entire 3d Floor : Keeline Bldg. E | S T ‘I"!IIIlllllIIII|||mlllllllll‘“lIIIIII||Il||||||lll|ll|||l|llll||Illllllllllllllu the arguments on the merits as fully % ! E 1 as though their clients were parties to | tonight and you 11 be delighted with this litgation, Though the decree of | your dark, handsome ha and your Does Not Affeet Head. | the court in the case ?xere will be final | youthful appearance within a few i aand Jaxatlve etfect1in form, yet, because of the exceps days. o ) i i ervousneas . noy | tional circumstances, the plaintiffs will | This preparation is a toilet requisit and is-not intended for the cure, miti- 0 or T a2 gon® | be directed to keep their accounts and ¢ h i be prepared promptly to pay their'gation or prevention of disease.—Ady. T T L L LT R