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    rilK OMAHA St'XhAY 1 il 1 :: NOVKMIlKi: Ji, 1'I4.
A
rha tier Baby
is world s Wonder
Every tiny Infntit makes life's per
tractive mitlcr and brighter. And what
ever there la to enhance Its nrrlvnl and
to ease and comfort the expectant mother
should be Riven attention. Among the
real helpful things in an external ab
dominal application known rs "Mother's
Friend." Thero Is scarcely a community
but what has Its enthusiastic admirer of
this splendid embrocation. It Is so well
thought of by women who know that most
drug stores throughout the United States
carry "Mother's Friend" as one of their
staple and reliable remedies. It ts applied
to the abdominal muscles to relievo tho
strain on Heamcnts and tendons.
Those who hnvo used It refer to the
ease and comfort experienced during the
period of expectancy; they particularly
refer to the absence of nausea, often so
prevalent as a result of the natural
expansion. In a little book are described
more fully the many reasons why
"Mother's Friend" has been a friend
Indeed to women with timely hints, buk
gentlons and helps fir remlr reference. It
should be In all hemes. "Mother's Friend-'
insy he hsd of alnit any firnesmt. I. tit if
you fall to find It write us direct nnd also
write for book ti Krsdfield Regulator Co
403 Lamar Bids., Atlanta, Ga.
ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM
Knights of Pythias - Hold Annual
Election of Officer.
TO ORGANIZE A NEW SOCIETY
randlnai Inn Itrot krrknoil Will Ini
tiate barter Mtrnkfr, of Ike
Omaha Lodge on Monday
taenia.
Receding Gums From
Microbes and Acids
So much of beauty and health detenus
upon the condit.on of your teeth tnat
their care nnd preservation should be a
matter ol Kteal com-eni to ynu. The
mouth is the gateway of nutrlipin. it
should be clean. Von don't carry decayed
lood la your linner uuiia-wny carry inod
In the cavities and crevices ot vour teetti'
asks the New York World. Some people
know nJmost noihimr about the proper
rare of the mouth and teeth. Tney allow
yel:ow furrows on the tongue. vellov or
pale brown coatings on the tuetli, black
ened condition of tne lewh on tun inciue,
etc. Then comes a little nncrooe that
lives and thrives and multiplies on these
conditions, bores holes in the teeth, makes
crevices and lnierts the whole upper and
lower ranges of ttetti you have sure
sums, liMinened teeth, inl lamed, red and
swollen gums, teeth dropping outward or
forward, bleeding tfuiiis, exudations from
the teeth,, and oaor tnat is at once orten
slve to you and to everyone, the gums
will shrink away Irom thn neca ot the
teeth, and peculiar sentiitions come from
drinking hot or cold diinks. eating sweets
etc. All at once onu reaJiies tnsl tho
entire range of tee.ih Is in rebellion nnd
action is necessary; even tha nervous
system may become Impaired.
Now, these conditions can be readily
overcome. You can destroy Hie microbes,
rob the teeth of their yellow coating, stop
the soreness over nlKht if you will Just
get four ounces of fluid ergan from your
druggist (that's all you will need), and
use a teaspoonful morning, noon nnd
night, rocking it to and fro In your mouth
lor a minute or su. lou will awake
mornings with a nense of cleanliness in
your mouth, the senMtlyencss will disap
pear, and your teeth will be firm and
.'strong, gradually becoming normal. You
iiwu 1101 pun your leem or creaie new
places for the dentist to fill with gold or
porcelain. Advertisement.
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For Grip, Influenza,
Coughs, Soro Throat
Two sizes. Itc and $1.00. at' all drug
lists or mailed.
Humphreys' Homed. Medicine Co., IB
.'Ullam St., New York. Advertisement.
XeWaska lodge No. 1. Knights ,of
Pythias, hld Its annual election last
Wednesday night, choosing officers to be
1 Inf tailed at the first meeting In January,
whn a special ceremonial will mark the
event. Following Is the ro?ter of oft leer
chosen: Chancellor commander, A. A.
Taylor; vice chancellor, 1.. U. ly; pre
late, I A. .Mhiiko;): master of work,
tiarvln Hi own; kcei er of records and seal,
I'r. liny A. Hodge; master of flnnnre,
Edward Arnold; master of exchequer, J.
W. Fyfe; master at arms. Fred J. Sulli
van: inner guard, H. C. Larson; outer
guard. M. B. Jennings: trustee. H. Fried-
; man; delegates to the gtand lodge, II. U,
Ai! rsiin. C Hrltt, tl. V. Cornier and
. Hugo Mcli hlor; n1tcrnnte. I", H. Bnl
loiiilie, J. W. Cooler. T. R. Hi. van! nnd
It. Put ton.
The third open meeting of the winter
season will be held next ' Wednesday
evening, when the knights will eitertain
tlielr ladles, a special program having
been planned for that purpose.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
I I-ast Monday night Henson lodge. No.
J 221, conferred all four dcgiees of the su
j borr'lnate lodge upon T. H. Morton of
H nson. A special d.spensatlon wr.s
I necessary to do this, and as Mr. Morion
was 21 years old on that date, he now
bears tiie proud diKtinctkn for the prc
e'lt of being the youngest Odd Fellow in
the world. A largo number of visiting
Odd Fellows were In attendance and Ihu
degree work was not finished until after
midnight. Hens.in lodge. No. ci, con
ferred the initiation drgree; State lodg-.
No. 10. conferred the first degree; Hen
son lodge. No. 221, conferred the second
degree; Jonatliaan lodge. No. 23S, cm:-
i ferred the Uiird degree; Canton Krra
Millard. No. 1, Was present In full uni
form and took part In the degree work.
Most of the Omaha lodges held elec
tions Iant week for officers for the ensu
ing term of six months. Three of the
lodges will elect officers tomorrow night
on account of the election falling on the
last meeting; night In November.
Ilcse Rebekah lodge. No. 139. elected
the following officers last Tuesday even
ing: Mrs. Maude Reeves, noble grand;
Mrs. Bertha Morgan, vice grand; Mrs
Agnes Baker.' recording secretary; Mtas
Jennie Peterson, financial secretary, and
Mrs. J. P. Peterson, treasurer.
Te Organise fw Society.
A lodge of the Scandinavian Brother
hood Is to be organized In Omaha Mon
day evening under the direction of Frank
Burman,. grand secretary and treasurer,
who formerly lived In Omaha for seven
teen years. Tho organisation will be per
fected at Danish Odd Fellowa" hall,
Twenty-fifth avenue and Leavenworth
street. There are .ow In the United
States 186 lodges, one being Installed at
Minneapolis last Monday evening, that
being the first for Minnesota, and the
one to be organized here tomorrow night
will be the first for Nebraska. A deputy
will be appointed for Nebraska and the
headquarters 0f the order will be In
Omaha, t It Is strictly an American or
ganisation, Engllah being spoken, the ob
ject being to- arouse a better American
spirit among- the people who have come
from the Scandinavian countries. It also
provides for sick benefits. If benefits are
not desired a man may join aa a social
member. Once a month a lecture and
musical entertainment Is provided.
' Tribe of Ben 11 nr.
Mecca court. No. 1H. Tribe of Ben llur,
will hold election of officers Thursday
evening at Baright hall. Following ths
business meeting there will be an enter
tainment and refreshments will be
served.
Olrott Lodxr,
A lecture In the assembly hall In tbe
City National Bank building under the
auspices of the Olcott lodge will be given
Sunday at 8 p. m. by Kauris J. Qulnby.
Subject. "Morals the Science of Happi
ness." Tho lecture Is free.
Ladles Auxiliary to Clan Gordon.
The regular meeting of the Ladies'
auxiliary " to. Clan Gordon, No. C3, will
hold their regular meeting at the home
of Mrs. W. J. Hlslop, 3182 Fowler avenue,
next Wednesday afternoon at o'clock.
Woodmen o the World.
The annual election of officers for
Alpha camp. No. 1, Woodmen of the
World, will take place on Tuesday even
ing, December 1,- at Barlghfs hall, Nine
teenth and Farnam streets.
Ijidlee of the Msersbera,
Iaui-el hive. No. 19, Ladles of the Mao
rabees of the World, will give a card
party Thursday afternoon in their hall
in Continental building. Fifteenth and
Douglas streets.
COMING CHANCELLOR C0MMAN-1 Rf nra rrn "Rattnw
der neb lodge no i x p otorago naucry
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TIIE OMAHA BKE-
Tim HOME TAIIi
, Woodmen Circle.
Garfield circle. No. 11, will meet
election of officers Thursday night.
for
Druid camp No. 24, Woodmen of the
World, will give a rard party and recep
tion for the member and their families
on Monday evening at Frenxer hall.
Twenty-fourth and Parker streets. Dur
ing the month of November fifty-six ap
plications were received. The new club
house at Twenty-fourth street and Ames
avenue will be ready for occupancy
about February 1, 1915. Election of of
ficers ill take piano on Monday evening,
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Needs Attention
in Cold Weather
"WKh the coming of the cold weather,
the storagt. battery used In connection
with the starting snd lighting system
may require a little extra attention."
states C. J. Cotkhlll of the Nebraska
Packard Cars and
Men in War Service
Under French Flag
Flv Packard ears equipped sa military
ambulances are. In dally service between
the firing ling In Flanders and the Ked
Cross establishments which serve as In
termediate relief station, hruwn i..
Haynes Auto Sales company, distributers ' field hospitals and the military bane
In this territory of the Haynes, Amertra'a j Thee cars are operating under the lm
first car. "A cold motor requires much mediate control of the military authorities
crsnklng and consequently mtioh current , and are succoring the wounded of both
iney were donated for Red Cross
Is used. The effect of cold on a storage
battery Is to make It slugglah." ". hydro
meter should be used frequently to see
that the battery Is not lelng discharged
to too low a decree.
"A storage battery will gradually be
come discharged when standing Idle, even
sides,
purpose by n,e Packard Motor Car com
pany or I aria The manager of this
company Is R. N. Goode, who arrived In
Detroit this Week from the French capital.
"Paris is reacting more normally than
when no cuncnt is being used, due to j London from the first great strain of the
Taylor
YOUNGEST ODD FELLOW IN THE
ENTIRE WORLD.
Immense Addition
to Hudson Factory
Cheering evidence of satisfactory pres
ent and future business conditions Is
hhown by the announcement of Immense
additions to be made to the already enor
mous factory of the Hudson Slotor Car
company. So pronounced has been the
success of the Hudson Six, and so insist
ent the demand of the public for cars that
the present plant, large as It la, has proved
Inadequate to handle the business. It
has therefore been decided to add a third
story to the main factory building and
to three of the largest wlnga, an addi
tion of floor space 2,200 feet lung by 60
feet wide.
In construction the aidillon will con
form io the piessnt style of pressed brick
and concrete. Work on the additional
story will begin at once. It la to be
completed and the enlarged premises
ready for oocuppany on March 1, 191S.
This Is arranged so that the company
will be In the best possible shape to
handle what promises to be the record
year of Its (Oslery, 1
Photo by Parr.
Baker Electric
Road Show is to
ExhibiJ; in Omaha
The Orr Motor Balea company. Twenty-
fourth and: Farnam streets, has secured
complete exhibit of Baker electric
pleasure car models, which will bo shown
In their display rooms from November SO
to December 6.
The new light Baker coupe, which has
created unusual interest all over1 the coun
try since It was announced about a month
ago, will be one of the chief centers of
Interest In the exhibit. Thla car weighs
one-half ton less than many of the big
five-passenger electrics seen on the street.
It is designed with a unique seating ar
rangement that makes it Instantly con
vertible from a four-passenger into a two
or three-passenger car, merely by folding
tho front aeata out of the way. The
showing of thla new light car will In it
self attract a g6od deal of attention, but
In addition theWhtblt will Include the
beautiful Baker double drive brougham,
a magnificent electric of the larger tyie.
the fuel that a slow chemical action Is
taking plnca at all times within the bat-
l tery, regst-dlcss of whether the current
Is being used or not. When a car Is not
to be used for as long as two or three
weeks, or the car Is to be stored, the bat
tery should receive n complete chnrgo
before allowing the battery to stand, and
It should receive additional charging at
least every two or tin cc weeks, until tho
cells begin to gas or bubble freely. This
charging is lent done by allowing the
battery to rcmnln in the car without dlx-
IturMng any of the connections, bv al.
I lowing the nglne to run t the samel1"11"0-
1 speed as Is attained when tlm car Is
traveling at about twenty miles er hour.
"In onlor t. avoid freezing of the bat-
! tery, 11 should always be ke
I chnrged cond'tlon. A fully
, tcrv wilt not freexe at any of tho tem
peratures ordinarily experienced."
Interesting Facts
About Regal Motors
Most motorists are content to ride
around over the power plants of their
automobiles and leave what goes on In
side the mechanism to Providence and the
skill of the builder, saya M. H. Young,
technical man at the Itegnl Motor Car
company.
Take the average automobile motor with
a five-Inch strone. How many people
know that with ordinary gearing it re
volves 2.444 times In driving the car one
mile, while the pistons travel aproxl
mately one and one-half miles.
In tho mean time 4.674 gallons of pure
air and two wine glasses of gasoline have
trnverscd the engine's system, together
with a tablespoouful of lubricating oil.
Sufficient heat has been generated in
tho motor to cook an average meal If
suitably employed. .
Kach valve has opened and closed 1.222
tunes, and, as there are eight valves In
a four-cylinder motor, there have been
9,778 valve movements.
There have been 4.SSN sparks at the four
spark plugs. The wheels have revolved
611 times ami the occupant has ridden
comfortably over f.20 lineal feet of
ground In two to fofir minutes. If he
were - walking ha would possibly cover
the same distance in fifteen minutes, tak
ing about 3.000 steps to do ao.
AVIth the motor running at 400 revolu
tions to the minate, there are 1,300 power
Impulses in that time, or twenty every
second.
Maxwell Company
Establishes a New
Agency in. Omaha
The Maxwell Motor enmpany of Detroit
has establlnhed an agency at Ninth and
Jones strets under the management of
O. 11 Williamson. The new branch oc
cupies a four-story building and an as
omblylng plnnt will be Installed In the
near future. .The service department II
a new feature that should prove popular
with Maxwell awner. A. II. Wheoles.
who Is tvell known In ,auto circles, has
full charge of the) sales department. Mon
dsy a buffet luncheon will be served at
the new horn to all the dealers tn this
territory.
1 mpa Johnstone J4e Feds.
T'mplre Jim Johnstone, this season with
the American assoclstlon, will be a mem
ber of the Federal league staff next sea
war, said Mrs. Cioode. "There Is a total
absence f dire prediction and of mnnie- I
Ipnl riprch"nnlon. The Zeppelin bogle'
is a stranger there, not lcauee tlio peo
ple are m-ido of sterner stuff or that
they do not rtilly esttmae the skill of tho
kaiser's airmen, hut because ' they are
Frenchmen ami less cautious perhapa
thnn their stolid cousins.
"All or the French drivers from the
Packard branch are In the service. Juloe
Faron, i.ne of my best men, was killed
by (Icriuan rifle fire while acting as
chauffeur for n Prltlsh along the line of
Detachable Sedan
Top Kissel Feature
"The KlsselKar detachable sedan top Is
making Immediate buyers of many who
did not Intern to Invest la a new car until
spring-," saya I I Clarke of the KlsselKar.
"These buyers appreciate that winter
driving la of more practical benefit than
In the summer, but have hitherto felt
that the expense of two cars or two
bodies waa excessive.1 With the one com
partment KlsselKar and the detachable
Sedan top they get the same luxury at a
cost but little In excess of that of a tour
ing car alone,
"Motorists seeing this combination for
the first time are astonished at Its fine
appearance, every Important detail of the
most up-to-date closed car being pre
served, even the hinges ot the door are
concealed. It costs practically nothing In
either money or delay to change from
closed to open car. It la really a wonder
and Bo one should miss seeing it."
itaoui icnix't. c.ur assistant man
ager, was put in charge f the motor
concentration camp at Dllon. Ho finally
pt In a fully I "r1'' ",0 Inaction and has since Joined
charged bat- ' w ""roplane service. All men are in
I groat demand."
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jHupmobiles Carry
French Gendarmes
in Paris Streets
TO MAKE AUTO TRACK OF
SHEEPSHEAD BAY COURSE
NEW TORK, Nov. 28. "Tha Passing
of Rheepshead Pay. Bueh could be tho
title of a book on the transformation of
the old and beautiful race course of the
Coney Island Jockey club to a two-mile
automobile track. It Is too true that at
last some one. or a cpmpapy had come
along with $2,000,000 prepared to purchase
tho old home of the Coney Island Jockey
club, unquestionably the most picturesque
and, until a few years ago, the most
fashionable race course In this country.
It. Is almost aacrllege to broak up such
a splendid Institution, which for rears
has been the scene of some of the great
est thoroughbred struggles In the history
of the American turf. Not a horse of
any prominence ever raced in this coun
try that has not at some time or other
left the Imprint of Its hoofs on the
Sheepihead Hay course. The equine
struggle between the classiest of horses
for the richest prixes have been so fre.
quent that It would take column to
enumerate themi
"Motoring to war" is the way John !.
Poole, F.uropean export manager of the
Hupp Motor Car company, who Is In
Paris, France, describes the maneuvers
of the French army.
"On reaching Paris Inst Sunday," writes
Mr. Poolo, "I still found quite a number
of taxlcabs running about and a few
motor buses. However, there are more
of the old horse driven cabs tn evidence
than have been seen In late years. Con
ductors of the motor buses are women,
who seem to perform their service In an
entirely satisfactory manner.
"Yesterday I walked through the
Champs Klysees and Avenue Orarule
Armee, where all the best motor csr dis
play rooms are located, but they are all
closed tight now, and take on a very
desolate aspect. On tho streets you see
many motor car ambulances carrying the
wounded to the hospitals. It in only re
cently that . the government haa . com
menced to send tho wounded tn Paris,
and I am sorry to say there are large
numbers coming In dally.
"Army motor cars In large numbers
'dash madly through the streets, either
going to or from the firing line. You
can Imagine my surprise when turning
off the Champs Klysees I saw two Hup
tnobllea come tearing down .the street
loaded with French gendarmes. The lit
tle oars were shot full of holes, but they
were still going. Practically every Hup
mobile In France haa been taken oven.
In fact, not one of tha sub-agencies of
our French distributers have a single car
In stock. This, no doubt, holds good
with other American agencies as well.
Therefore, Detroit maker will secure
practically no business from France for
soma tint to come." '
RECORD RUN IS MADE BY
1 ' MAXWELL TOURING CAR
A message from Billy Carlson, driver of
one of the Maxwell racing cars the last
season, tells of a remarkable run which
he has Just finished, from Los Angeles to
Phoenix, Arlx. ,
Carlson made the trip In a 1915 stock
Maxwell touring car. The distance waa
CIS mllea and tho car made the trip in
thirty hours, including several stops
along the route.
The Maxwell was "tuned up" to the
minute before the trip waa started, but
owing to the length of the Journey many
adjustments were prophesied. However,
Carlson's own words tell the tale:
ine Maxwell proved Itself equal to
the hard task. Pome of the going was
tough and would teat the strength of
any car. I certainly was surprised and
pleased when I arrived at Phoenix, to
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MINOR TIRE INJURIES
look back over the trip and truthfully
say that I never made an adjustment
during the entire run. I know of no
greater test for a car than the ons
J through which I have Just put that Max-
well."
Many motorists do not realise the im
portance of prompt Httentlon to small
ruts or Injuries In their tires, says L.
Oreenwald, manager service department,
Firestone Tire and Kubber company. It
la especially important, tit thla lime of
the year, that this warning be heeded.
A cut In the tread or cover of the case
has a tendency to expand when that part
of the tire la in contact with the road.
This permits mud, grit, pebbles and other
foreign matter to lodge in t lie opening.
When the injured psrt of the tire is re
lieved of the weight of the-car the foreign
AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS
BOOMING ON PACIFIC COAST
The Ban Francisco representative of
Dodge Hros. reports rbiuiishlng condi
tion of t'ade in western states. Although
California has over 120,orv motor earn
reglMterei In that stats at the present
time, the 1915 season .shows no slowing
down of automobile sales, according to
J. lu. French, Hon Francisco represents
tive for Dodge Bros.
"Iealer on the Pacific coast are find'
Ing it difficult to secure enough cars tn
fill orders right now," says Mr. French
matter, which has accumulated, acta as ( ..,, we ,re Iooklg ahftl(1 , . of our
wedge and with each involution this
foreign matter is forced further and
further between th cover and fabric, not
Infrequently completely aeparatJng them.
Examine your tires carefully at regular
Intervals and especially after lig trips.
Tacks, glass ur any other matter which
may have become Imboddcd in the tread
blggekt sellings seasons In U1G. The Fan
Diego and fan Francisco expositions will
bring thousands of vls'tora to California,
and we confidently expect to send many
of those who come by rail and biiat home
For Indigestion and Illllonsnesa
use Dr. King's New IJfe Pills. Itld the
stomach and bowels of all Impurities and
tone up the system. 23c. All druggists.
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1513 Douglas St.
Our 41st Christmas
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via the cross-country route In touring
cars, i aiirurnla la leading the country
In the making nf aood nu.1i nr. OiiiAA
should be remmed before any serious , having been appropriated recently f..r
u am ago is none, nmn away an niuu to I this purpose.
permit a thorough examination or tne
tire.
By tua use of '-Curt-Cut," or similar
preparations Intended for emergency re
pairs, small cuts, punctures or snags ran
be healed and thus prevent them growing
and becoming serious. Irge cuts or In
juries should be 'vulcanised at once by
an experienced and competent repair pisn.
Ked. Uet rark.
It Is said that the Federal league had
secured an option on a new park site In
Cleveland. It is located at Kuclld ave
nue and Kast Seventy-first street. Ilumir
has It that the Kansas City franchise wu
virtually guaranteed to Cleveland at tli.
recent league Hireling In New. York. V.
M. llramley and other Clevelauder are
said to control Uie trmu his.
A Clossd-U Coupe While It nova
Tbe 11S HVMOV i-0 Cabriole
rrioa 17ttO, t. o. b. Detroit
THJS WONDERFULLY POPULAR CAR
TIIK Hl'IWO.V Light fUt-40 Convertible Roadster oc Cabriole w4 In
troduced during the season of 1914. IU instant popularity proved
that it satisfylngly HUed a public demand. The combination af coupe
with the open roailMer at once caught tho fancy of motorists. In the 1915
model as was to be eipectod tho Hndaon engineers have found ways to
liniTove even the remarkably perfect 1014 model. The new "staggered"
seating urrantrement provides wonderfully luxurious swid convenient seat
ing capacity for Uiree. The driver's et Is excellently placed. It fur.
nlshcs a very easy and comfortable driving position. Vet It does not in
any way obstruct the seat for the other occupants.
This attractive model has many other desirable fea
ture. Oume lu, see them and let us tell you about them.
The Opea SVoadater
When It Vhlnea
Tha 11S HTTMO Ma-iO Cabriolet Mm tlTSO, t . o, a. Jtiott
GUY L. SMITH
2563-65-67 Farnam St. "Service First '
Omaha, Neb.
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