TJ - taw-- TTin HEK: OMAHA, UKDNKSDAY, JANUARY 1015 Recipe to Clear A Pimply Skin r ... dimples are Impurities Seeking an Outlet Through Skin Pores. Timplss, norpa and boil usually result Irrom toxins, poisons and Impurities whirl) Br renrratrd tn the brmrln and then ab-4 orbed Into the Mootl tlirmiftli the vofy ducts whit h should absorb only nourish ment to sustain the body. It la the fun. tlon of the kidneys td filter Impurities from tlie blond anil rast them nut In the form of tirinr, but In mmy Instances the bowels errate more toxins onrl impurities than the l.liln.-va ran elim inate, then the blood nres the fkln pore as the next best means .f getting; rid of theso Impurities whirh often break out all ever the skin In the form of pimples. ' The surest way to Hear the skin of these eruptions, says a noted authority, lU to grt from any pharmin y about four ounecs of Jed Halts and Inke n tablespoon ful In a glass of hot water each nmmliirf before breakfast for one week. This will prevent the lormatlon of toxins In the bowels. It nlso rtimulaU3 the kidneys' to normal activity, thus eoaxInR them to fil ter the blood of impurities and clearing the skin of pimples. Jad Salts In Inexpensive, harmless and Is made from the acid of (trapes and lemon Julep, combined with llthla. IHre you have a pleasant, el fervescent drink fhlcl usually makes pimples dlsapiear; flransea the blood and It excellent for the kidneys as well. Advertisement. 4 Robbing the Bottle That's what yon do when you takt the cream off the top of the milk, bottle. There's but little food value left in the blue cilk. Cottaqc SterUIzsMi vJrwMiyd i rich and creamy to the !ait drop. You can use part of it full strenftin tot cream and dlute the;it for cooking purposes and always hart the proper food value. Cottage Milk la pare, rich milk with me. of the water taken out and with nothing added. It lasta indefinitely. Ge a supply todar and aee how superior it la to bouie milk. The Milk Without th Cooked Tatte At all Good Dealers In Two Sizes 5 and 10c AMDtlCAR MILK CO. CHICAGO FIFTEEN MILLIONS STREET LINE YALHE R. A. Leuwler Swears to Value of Real and Penonal Property of Street Railway Company. SUBMITS FIGURES FOR PROOF UUC Mile, 40o for each gddttionil milt there after (or tha distance you . I ride. No chtrg (or call I . I iis er returning. I WaltiB Tim at Bate , ef ai.CO lr Hoar. f "That's Out B.rTlo" . 1 I Telephone Doug. 00. 1 V Omaha taxi Service Go J 2101 Faruaui St. V . Saw o-ixxxw y T)etalleiJ Information concerning; the physical valuation and financial affairs of the Omaha & t'ounell Dluffa Utreet Rnilway company la given the dlstrlet rourt In an amendment to Its seven-fares-for-a-iiartr Injnnrtlon petition, filed late yesterday by Ita attorney. John I Webster.- Tho value of Its real and per sonal property Is HS.nOn.nft), It declares. "There Is an erroneous belief current," snld Mr. Webster, "that the street rail way company la paying dividends on tJS.onn.nno capital stork, the authorized amount. This Is not true. The company la paying dividends on ohty V'.oHO.OOO eoin- mon and $1,000.00 preferrorl stock." Sfru Fares Means I,oa. Mr. Webater'e conclusion is that If the seven fare for a quarter orllnimee had been In fore In Omuha during 19H the company would have had a dcfl'-it of $i24.Rl2 after WW dividends had been paid. On this ground he attacks the ordinance as confiscatory and unconstitutional. The company's report to the court which Is made under oath by IC A. Leussler, assistant general manager, follows In part: Valae la Fifteen I.lllllon Dollars. Tho "fair reasonable)" value of the real and personal property ef Omaha Coun- j ell llluffs Street Hallway company Is I $l".,orO.'mo, an1 a fair statement of whnt the real and personal property consists of Is as follows: Itenl estate, power houses, car houses, shops, street railway tracks, street cars, leases of other lines, franchises, agoing value, and other mis cellaneous properties. The mileage of strict ra.llwav trackaae witbln the corporate limits xif the city of Omaha Is J3 miles: total trackage In Nebraska, twtntv-four miles: trackage of leaned lines, thirty-six miles. The gross revenue from operation for the lust three years li as follows: Oross tevenue for 1P12. f2.4Mr.V&; for 1913, tj, KHi.Wl.TO; for 1H, tZ,K;il3.7l. .tmoaat ( Fares, The amount of street car fares re ceived In the city of Omaha for the last three years Is as follows: For the year !i:, ll.WO.2H.40; for 1913, 2,022,T52.17 ; for 1914. ii.wi.ny.ir;. Salaries of officers and wagee: of all employes for the last threo years are aa follows: For the year 1912, I97K.124.81; for 191.1, l,(J30.tkJ).W; for 1914, l,0n.HJ.!6. Operatlna; F.apenaea. The operating expenses for each of the last three years are as follows: For the year 1912, f 1. 491. .m 41; for lm, 1,&72, 421.91; tor 1914, fl.iMK,2H1.4S. Other receipts for the last three years are aa follows: For 1912, l-i.B10.10; for 1913, 6,22.4(; for 1914. t7.2l4.S2. Other expenses on account of leased lines: For 1912, 14S,a83.XJ; for 1913, $150,400; for 1914, $160,400. Other expenses. Including discount on sale of bonds and ltma of miscellaneous Interest for the last three years: For 1912, $!t,O0l.K7; for 1913, $139,909.46; for 1914, $26,483.71. Tk Flontled Debt. Tlohded debt of the plaintiff company for the laat three years Is as follows: For 1912. $.9C7,O0O; for 1913, $9,rr,000; for 1914, I9.HI9.II00. The interest charges on tha bonded debt for the last thre years are aa foU lows: For 1912, $442,4.T7b; for 1913. $44S, OHfi.09; for 1914, $473.04)t.:. Other Indebtedness bearing Interest dur ing the last three years Is aa follows: Notes payable, 6, 1912, $70,000; notes pay able , 1913, $12o,000; notes payable, 6. 1914. $M,000. . . Taxes paid by the plaintiff company for the last three yeara are as follows: For 1912, $22,I.a; for 1913. U,37$.7K; for 1914. $2J3,12.5. Amaaat of Dividends. Dividends, being S on $4,000,000, pre. ferred, and 6 on $6.0.000 common stock for the last three yeara, are a follows: For 1912, $450,000;. for !913. $4M,0W; for 1914. $4r.ooo. The sum of money set aside for accrue depreciation during tho last three-years: For 1912. 1913 and 1914, each, $24O.Ou0. The amount of revenue after all de mands have been met for the laat three a es ioiiows: iei surplus, 1912, ?:'ti..s; aencit, 1914, X2,jj9; net gurplus. 1914, J3t.1.IO. Waald Have Made Deficit. If the ordinance reaulrlna aale nf uv.n th keta for 26 ntg had been In force In Omaha for the laat three yeara, the deficit In Omaha would have been about aa follows: For 19l2.-V-'e.290.84; for 1913. $f)7:,06.&3; tr 1914. $.M4,(lt2.19. If a like ordinance had been In force on all the lines In Nebraska during the laat three years, the deficit on the lines In nrnuKi wouiq nave oeen aoout as fol lows: For 19:2. $h2i:,Ml.?8; for 1918. $fiM . 157.W; fur 1914. $i2e.7&a Success Follows - in the Wake of One tate Office A receipt for success, political or busi ness. In Nebraska become deputy attor ney geneial. That this la a reliable prescription which never falls to produce results lias been once more exemplified )y the appoint ment of Andrew M. MoiTlssey to the chief justh eehli. Former deputy attor ney general who have climbed the ladder of success, beginning from tha first, are aa folio as: W." 8 Hummers, later fnltej States district attorney. Ueorge A. Day, district judge and former supreme court c-ommlasloner- Kd I. Hmlth, who declined political preferment, but who la making money In large bunches In the practice of law. V. V. Oldham, later supreme court commissioner and successful lawyer. Nonls Brown, furmer Fnlted Mates senator and former attorney general. Supreme .Court justice . Rose, who Is at tha present time on the suprtm court bench. William T. . Thompson, afterward at torney general and a figure In national politics. Grant Martin, who later became attor ney gencial. . tl1 TEEATf'ENT THAT KKQCXS RHEUMATISM 4rfll V It. Call Xt 4 Woa4f. OXtin to ad m 50o Bos rr to Any ftaTfrr to Trow Xt. I ? U tlyrmtus-. N. Y , m rtruat for ittu. vnaiuiai tiAst lse ruTi4 ittat l.uutru l umn My Urn ot nr. fvK-tiuf uMi mm IIM hi (, f mireM.ulU4V Jae4 ( IresetHartiU tv en $i the VT VoTelt 4 4W Mfftl to Br OID(ills) uBtlete Her n ier rt-H4iitie bv Uila vsairmiy. It t MruuaiiM iu uric mH4 ud iu Mil eisit im tb biutMl. tirit inn ii itiV ,uUut'uil citf Utg sw4 fruM thm (. HurKaj. iMin. Mtl(ueja, ftill$at )ur4 kKin 10 uvt)t ftiwl antti. 1 mm treiteenl irU tutr.u.el by Mr. l tM feo4 tlieU U IXsUeW yblsil f ha tmC- -r frvdM rtMrunuatikui er tio hd a (riemej a9 ,r f 1 trtsva. la t a ir t-u; $ ki fiuta at Mi la Ma uast sat (t fnl do in e.tria ive t.or a $uuf li 1. Mr I4fUimj earn 1 ' Tj ara.ej tLi flt9 Iiaia Iraettnbt it I .U iljr ocua rbay - HitisvH. uo enei'icr ' K-r. aiutLra tar ItMig ini. tita auU rtin jtr all otbar ImaL n.-iit iaf faiitr!. ni. if wu tiaa naar ar--Hsuiv aar1 ina treHitueui. ftsMtd fwu a full alia 4c i kfo f;ej if im ah 1 1 1 esa.ua ) our ua aa4 ta J Ur-aw nta loc ia he-ip tt ssoaa aal UiavtnUa tv 'U ra(K iaj It Its (scj e-U 1 ! .' i 11 iMiniicA III X. Vmmi Hlfi . Hmrus, N. 1. I ui Msutt uij uua k ivm I'acafta ui ui ataOitraa. Haskins Company v to Add Another Building to Plant Haskins Bros. A Co., soap manufac turers at Keeond snd Hickory streets, have announced their Intentions to start within two monha tho erection of an addiion to their plant. The new build ing will be 42xlH. three stories and base ment, and will be of brick construction. The rlty commissioners have granted this company a portion of an alley abut ting the Haskins plant and which has not leen used as a thoroughfare for thirty years. The consideration was nominal. A new sidetrack will be laid to the plant at once and work on J,ha plans for the new ad lltlon will be ready within a few weeks. The n.snapet 0f t,. local plant states that their buxtness has been Increasing by leaps and bounds during the last few years untl! It became Imperative to enlarge the plant In order to supply the trade which has extended to many states. Officials In the city building depart ment and other city officials tiellcve this Is another Indication of Omaha's grow Ing rfinimeti-.'ol Import inoe and of the continually Increasing volume of made-lu-Omaha products. Incidentally the city building depart ment Is very optlmlftl. regarding build ing operation this year. TAKE YOUR BASKET TO THE BIG DINNER You Will Not Be Able to Carry Home Your Share of the Spoila Unleit Yon Do. COMMERCIAL CLUB THURSDAY Tubercular Bruin r Must Eat Raw Eggs Bruin, a large brown bear at Klvervlew park, I receiving treatment ami care at the hands of attendants which ia seldom accorded humans. Veterlnsry surgeons who were summoned a few days ago have pronounced his case as Incipient tuberculosis. Bruin receives dally three houss of ex ercise, led about by a chain. Is forced to eat a doien raw eggs, meats which have leen saturated with whisky. and Is put to bed at night on a soft bed of quilts. The bear doctors say his rase Is not se rious and that they will arreM It within six months. Klsht kegs of white lead, that Is one of the prises that Is offered for some of the rontests at the fifth annual made -I t Omaha dinner of the Omaha Mann tnrers' association to he held Thursday nlsht at the Commercial club rooms. Two pillows la another prize offered. Six men's shirts Is another, which goce to show the wide variety of prir.es be ing offered. Yes, one can win a pair of .shoes or a box of crackers, three , cases ot . beer or an auto robe, 1 calling cards or a brick fireplace, a man's hat or a 1,000-pound Ice coupon, six porch pillows or a case of macaroni. Thefc are only a few of the) many things that mny be won In prises at this dinner if all will enter Into the guessing and other contests that are to be ar ranged. The manufacturing concerns of the city are offering the prizes. They are offering quantity's of the own pro duct as the prises. That Is what accounts for the wide variety. asnplea Wllssst T am her. An endless amount of samples are to be given at the dinner by the various firms. Three hundred small bottles of milk will be given, i0 leadpenclls, SOO cakes of soap. There will be 300 two-pound sacks of flour and a turkey and goose. There will le a barrel of pickles and a bushel of collar button!. There will be sample bottles of mineral water and sample song books. There will be 300 one-half pound Iwxcs of candy and as many small pack ages of butter. O, there will be things to eat. drink, wear and smoke, whether the waiters serve or not. for the tables will lie plied with everything from beer to shoes, from buttons to glngersnaps. Bee Want Ads froduce Results. Crop Acreage of State is Increased by High Prices General Manager Walters of the North western 1 back from a trip over the western Nebraska and Wyoming lines of the road, and everywhere found the coun try In a prosperous condition. Said Mr. Walters: "The snowfall throughout all of our territory haa heen about the same as here In Omaha. There having been little wind. It haa not drifted, and consequently covers the country like a huge white blanket. Farmers are enthusiastic over the outlook for a crop next year anl, on account of the present hlrh prices,, the aeteago that will be planted next spring will be the largest In tho history of the state. Cattle and other farm and range ani mals arc coming through tho winter In perfect condition, with Indications that unless there are eomc unusually bad storms from now on, the loses will bo at the lowest minimum." Y. W.C. COLLECTS $1,028 FIRST DAY OF CAMPAIGN The opening day of the Tounir Women's Christian association's annual campaign for funds netted the association $l,ft.H, exclusive of the funds collected by tvo of the largest teams, the Business Girls' club and the Athletic club, wnicii III not repitl their returns until Faturduy evening. The returns- will be reported each noon during the campaign at lunch eons given for the worker at the association. ELMER M'CUNE RETURNS AFTER TERM IN THE NAVY Klmer II. McCune of Omaha has re turned to this city at the expiration of his term of enlistment In the navy. His recent eervlre was In southern waters, and he was on the Itock Island at Vera Crui before the troops reached there. He Is now making his home with Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Huntley. Former Governor of Samoa Visits Here Lieutenant X. W. fost. formeriy jr -ernor of Samoa, Is in Omaha on relief, awaiting orders. He grew: up In Omaha, attended the Omaha High school ami married an Omaha girl. He bai charge of the Omaha recruiting station for a time, leaving here In July, 1912. Lieu tenant Tost left Samoa December 6, and the long time It took him to reach Omaha Is largely due to the fact that he had to come by way of Kidney. Aus tralia, because the ehlpj rlylng between San Francisco and Sidney do not stop at Samoa on their castbound trip- y Stomach Relief! No Indigestion, -Gas, Sourness Pape's Diapepsin Ton don't want a slow remedy when your stomach !s bad or an uncertain one or a harmful one your stomach Is too valuable; you must not Injure It with drastic drugs. I'ape'e TJiapepsin Is noted for Its speed In giving relief; It's harmleasness; its cer tain unfailing action In regulating sick, our, gassy stomach. It's mllions of cures In Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble has made It fam ous the world over. Keep this perfect stomach doctor In your home-keep It handy get a larse fifty-cent case from any drug store, and then If anyone should eat something which doesn't agree with them; If what they tat lays like lead, ferments and Fours and forms gas; causes headache, dizzi ness and nausea; eructations of acid and undigested food remember as soon na Papc's Diapepsin corner In contact wild tho Btomarh, all such distress vanishes. It's promptness, certainty and ease in overcoming tho worst stomach disorder is a revelation to those who try It. -Advertisement. Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee "For Rent" ad. lata tm !. I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by far the beat medicine In the market fcr colds and croup," says Mra Albert Blosser, IJina. O. Many others 1 are of the same opinion. Obtainable everywhere. Ad vert laement. CARRANZA GENERAL EXECUTED AT GUAYMAS ON BOARD V. 8. . SAN DUXIO. Quaymas. Max.. Jan. . (By Wireless to han Diego Cel., Jan. 21 General Juan Daxal, the Carranslsta governor of Teplc. who attempted to escape to the I'nUtd states, was executed at Masatlan today. Villa roups now occupy the mining town of I'anuco la Hlaloa. It U reported flat the authoittles at Mazatlaa are enm maudcertnf all the hcrsee tn that region. (berk Yer Wlalr tsiik. Dr. li.lls Flne-Tar-lioney will atop our rough and strengthen your lunga Get a bottle oow. Only iSc. All drug Sifts. Aeertl men! WHAT CATARRH IS It baa been said tbat every third person ta troubled with catarrh in some form. Science has shown that nasal catarrh indicates a weakened condition of the body; that the secretion of the mucous membranes are quickly affected, and local treatments in the form of snuffs and vapor do little, if any good. . To correct catarrh you should treat its cause by enriching your blood with the oil-food in Scott's Emulsion which is medicinal food and a building-tonic, free from alcohol or any harm ful drugs. Tryit. 14-71 Scott & Bowse. Bloomfield. N. J. if ii"51 Fui2 uouons nOR IMC HOME 1303 Fnn.inn sr. 2 DOCKS CAST OF ML0.W. BUfe. Prompt City Delivery We ship ewy nhere. Send for price list. ' ... , Feeding the Furnace until two weeks. ago was Like this Every morning, noon and night I was compelled to change from my. street clothes to my furnace togs, which is most exasperating, especially when you are in a hurry. You should see me when I come from shoveling ashes, pulling out clinkers and refilling the fire pot'- all over ashes, soot and dirt my disposition spoiled for the balance of the evening. This picture is no exaggeration of what I looked like. "kkiUf klip jj S . till - - - ' - . 07 PURE CARBON The most perfect fuel ever discovered Contains 5,000 to 7,000 more s heat units per pound than any other Coke or Soft Coal, and 2,000 more heat units per pound than anthracite. Today I Laugh at Old Winter, My Troubles Have Vanished, Gone Forever! ,Now upon arriving home I turn on th,e draft; put in a couple of shovels of "The World's Greatest Fuel" and sit down to my evening meal in perfect contentment. What's the Answer? nrr St JVL COKE Every lump of Petroleum Carbon Coke is a lump of heatno soot, no was'.e, no smoke, no ashes, no clin.cers. All its energy goes into heat instead of up the chimney in smoke. It's the cheapest fuel on the market today, and is growing in popularity by leaps and bounds. CAMOM IT ! li Wholesale Distributors mpaey 537 Omaha National Dank Building Petroleum Carbon Coke can be purchased from the following dealer in Omaha, So. Omaha and Co. Bluffs. Phoae for a trial order today bowmi.ih itm ooxrtrr. HOYCaV-VAM kUsVAsT LVM1CB at COAX. CO. COAL HILL COAL OOMPA-M Y DWOliX WKUlKrXO CO. JETCMlSOaT COAL COM7AJTY UKMOI It WlITI MAVKMS COAL COMTAaTY MOWSLL A IO c. w. dll ouarFAsrr Ull X. DMA Sat A COAL OOaCTAJrT acoCArrmxr 101. co. 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