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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1915)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY JIEK: MARCH 7. 1913. Laugh At Dyspepsia tlf Vttog m Stuart's Dyspepsia Tub In Alter Any and Kvery M1 Von Est, for a Short Tim. Free Samels raokaars Br Oo to your next meal happy and then end there make up your mind to rat Juat what you think you would )lk to eat. After the meal take a Ftuart'e Pya-i pepela Tablet and you will digest that I meal, for then little tablets contain Juat the Ingredients necessary to com- i plete direction. SIX DETECTIYES FOR MERCHANTS' DANCE Commercial Club Must Protect Fa mou Painting on Exhibit at Fonteselle Hotel. FOR MARKET WEEK IS OMAHA Win Joe Kelley and Don Lm carry concealed weapons at the ball at the Fontenelle hotel next Tuesday even- "Don TaU V I Cant rat. tnrt'a Dyspepsia Tablet My Stomach wseae Kelp." X Use I lfMiv hftnn thm UurAan nf v-A- - - j r, " " ' sponsibillty on the heads of these two KenUeroen, and Incidentally It in volves a heavy responstblUty of the Commercial club a responsibility, say, of some several hundred thou sands of dolars in real legal tender. Whether Joe Kelly and Don Lee carry concealed weapons at that ball or not, a half dozen men will. These will be plain clothes detectives, or perhaps dress-suit detectives. No loss than a half dozen of these have been engaged for the dance. It la the dance ta be given by the Omaha committee In charge of the mar- Bishop Beecher and First Class of Nurses from St. Luke's No matter whether every organ and u- - mmbfr of your body la In a sound ' ' " " atate of health and strength. If your Omalia. The dance la to be a feature of tomseh la In any way disordered, vou I lne entertainment afforded the out-of-Ire n;1ober..U,::,;i-of-.Jr!town merchant, who are coming her. nervous or sullen Individual whose ao- from a half dosen states during this week tlona will reflect your mnilltlnn inside, and people will naturally avoid you. Get a box of Rtuart'e rnre. sla Tab lets at anv drug store. If In doubt as to the merits of these tablets, why noi end for a small sample package first Mailed free. Bend coupon below. Free Trial Coupon T. A. Stuart Co.. ISO BtTtarl BHf., Marshall, Mich., aetM me at once by return mall, a free trial pack age ot Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet a Kajras mh . ntiii. ' . . Street , i , - . .-...- at Btata "IT' For Grip, Influenza, Coughs, Bore Throat SOLO ''8evoty-seven" for colds and Grip U carefully prepared from a pre scription of Frederick Humphrey, M. D., Lata Profeswor of Institutes of Home opathy,' Pathology, and Medical Practice In the Homeopathic Medical College, of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia; author of "Dysentery and Its Treatment," "Cholera and Its Treatment," rtc-. etc. "Sevvnty-eeTen" la a dependable remedy for Colds and Grip, pleasant ta take, handy to carry, fits the vest pocket. - tSe and li. at all druggists or malted. Ktunpfcreys Ilomeo. Medicine Co, 168 millajnjatreet, NewJYork. IS PLEANSES beauti fully and thorough Vyour choicest Silks, Lace a, Cloves, etc, without losing delicacy of color or fabric Send 25c today for a bos of SPOTATONE. CENTRAL CHEMICAL CO. Hi 4 Braae'lM Theatre ;AllN Blag., OMAHA. NEB. rnone uoutt ooo to do their shopping and take In the city for a week. Are the committee members then afraid that some"Alkall Ike" win come In with the merchants to shoot up the city or the FontenrUt hotel? Are they afraid some sneak thief will endeavor to gallop away wtth the hotel In his watch pocket? Not that at all. And yet, Joe Kelly, chairman of the merchants' market week committee, and Don Iee, oil airman of the subcommittee for entertainment, are a bit worriedt. Likewise Is the Commercial dab some what orrted. A Heavy ReapoaslMlHr. For there are to be articles on the wall of that ballroom worth, far mora than their weight In gold. They are to be er tlrlea that cannot be readily carried away, but, oh, they are articles that could be readily destroyed by a punch of an elbow or by the touch of a match, Then what then? The committee has vowed that It would stand responsible for any damage that might occur. They said It glibly. They did not think. Then later In the day It oame to them that famous paintings asa as rare as dis monds. The fact la, the Omaha Fine Arts so ciety Is holding Its exhibit In the great ball room of the FonteneUe hotel. Alone: oame the merehanta market week committee and wanted the room for this ball Tuesday e-r suing. Out of courtesy the Fine Arts society la allow ing them to nae the room for an evening, leaving a quarter of a million dollars worth of pictures hanging on the walla, "Sure, we'll be responsible," the com mitteemen answered, when asked for as surance of the safety ot these rare paint ings at the dance. Then when the committee heard some thing about the prloa of some of these rarities they began to hold their heads and experience acute neuralgia, Is Dveaa Swlt Detectives. But they were game. They couldn't back out then. Who want to be a quitter? They are going ahead, 80 they bave engaged six dress suit detectives to hang round Just underneath the most valuable paintings and watch for any crank that might want to throw a toma hawk through the faoe of Mona Lisa. Theae fellowa are loaded with every thing from Mack jaoka to European ar tillery. And while Mona Lisa and her olass are to be particularly guarded, woe Indeed uiito the man who durea In tuit September Morn. 80 the bridge Is built over this ohaam In the plans for merchants' market week. From all appearances a hugs throne; la to be In the city during the week from a half doaen states. Monday night la to be educational night. At- the Commercial club rooms that evening Prof. Paul 1L Neyatrom ot the University of Minnesota Is to speak on salearaanahlp. lie Is not only a col lege professor thoroughly conversant, with the principles of economics and I business, but Is said to bave a vast store lot good practical knowledge of bualneee I and salesmanship. Tuesday night Is the dance at the Foa tenelle, presided over by the detectives. Wednesday night there Is to be a style 1 show at the Commercial club rooms, tlx or eight living model will demon strate with the neatest and classiest of up-to-date garments: Thursday night there la to be a din ner at the Hotel Rome, followed by a theater party, which In turn Is to be 4 followed by a danoe at the Home. ARE YOU ADDICTED TO DRUGS? 5 Days Treatment by the method used exclusively by the doctors of The Bareka Xrag Treatment la guaranteed to remove permanently all craving Cocaine and other habit -fnrmtna Coeane and other hablt-C'ermlng drugs. it Abaetaiely aad rainless. Terms Bteaassabla. Pay When Satisfied that all deelre Has been removed. Call or write Eureka Drug Treatment U Fart; Ave, (Beata tetk Ave.) Ureee B. S. OOBBKAJC. raoae afcaraey DM 1 mi 11 r 1 1 1 t Bsaav .lian ?iaT LJtz: La;i: II. S, Cotton Ship on Way to Bremen is Halted by English BOSTON, March 6 The steamer. Pa cific, carrying cotton from Galveston fnr rt'itterdsm, has hem held tip by a British warship and taken to Ieal, according to a nvssaare ri-crlved by the Kmerr Ftenmship compsrv, operators of the vessel, today. OAl,VKSTON. Tex, MarcK . The stoamshtp, Pnelf o, left Galveston Febru ary 7 for Ylnttrrdam with 14,5no bnlrs of rotton. It Inst was reported at Falmouth three days ngo, a cable message reporting all well It was loaded undi r the super vision of the customs officers at this port and its hatches were sealed by them. The Pacific is a brand new vessel, built In 1S14, for the Panama canal trade. In an American ship yard, for an American owner. It was currently reported that It was chartered for the highest price ever paid for on American wttnmer, $4o,0P0 per month. Captain Mundy is Its master. CLOTH ICQ SALE Final cteaau of all 110 Baits, blue serf, brown worsteds and rray ccTrr. 55.00 fit Overcoats, la gray, brown or fancy mixtures, your JfJ QQ i:t Pants. In all Slsas. dark ant hht eulwrs. oa SI RQ J. i::!;hisJ Clsthiag Co., fle-lS Kortk letk Bt. Lillian Cook Left While Deranged Says "Affinity" of Mayo NEW TOBK, March S. lirts Water- bury, head ot the home Virginias J. Mayo maintained In Brooklyn under the name of James Dudley, said today that she had received a letter from Lillian Cook, written a day or so before Miss Cook disappeared. "It Is ridiculous to suppose that Mr. Mayu had anything to do with Lillian's disappearance," said Mlas Waterbury. "lie was Interested In her because of me. I became very fond of har. Before she left she became fully acquainted with the facta of the relationship existing be tween Mr. Mayo and myself. Bhe knew that I wasn't married to him. But ahe did not leave because she learned of this. She left because she was Intelligent, ambitious, wanted to Improve herself and the place as nurse girl was not the kind of plaoe for hvr. "We decided that ahe should ge to Mew Haven to Join Mr. Mayo's offloe force. I don't know whether the suggestion that she should ge there earn from Ma Mays or from me; I don t remember. "In way opinion Lillian wandered away while temporarily deranged, tshe was studying very bard, he wrote to roe be fore she disappeared to tell me about the examination she was to take the follow big night at the business School. I ant afraid that It was all too much for her. Imseet Bites and lafeetlea baa aero as. Apply Sloan's Liniment to any bite. sting or bruise It kills the poison and beajp the wound. Only 9e, All drug, gist Advertisement. " Ft. Luke's hospital, locn,td at Kearney, Neb., was opened on March L 1912. under the management of the Kplscopal church In the district of Western Nebraska. The first graduating exercises were held in St. Lnke'a church, Kearney. Friday aft ernoon, February a, at which time five young women from the training school for nurses were Riven their diplomas. These young women are ell Nebraska girls and most of them were born In the state. The hospital is doing a splendid work and Is gradually Increasing Its scope of usefulness. The graduation of these five nurses from the training school win afford an opportunity for worthy young women to apply for training as nurses If the- so desire. Such application should he made to Bishop Beecher at Hastings, or to the superintendent. Miss McDolc. it Kearney. Boy or Girl? Great Question! DRESHER'S READY -FOR "RUG RIKH" Omahans Awakening to a Very Wonderful Rug Clean ing Process. The "Result" Is Far Different and Better If the Rug Passes Through Dresher's Hands. Prosperity Will Not Come Till Republican Occupies White House NKJW YOTtK. March . Chairman Charleit D. IfUIee of the republican na tional committee, In a statement at the conclusion of a conference here today Ith a number of manufacturers, mer chants and buslneea men, announced the present business situation was discussed and the decision was reached that not "until a reivubllcan Is returned to the White House can there be a return to prosperity." Chairman HQIes said there was no chairman and that the meeting waa Informal. "The "isetlng simply waa one of a num ber to be held throughout the country by business men and manufacturers Inter ested In the success of the republican party," Chairman HIT! en added. I am frank to confess the sentiment was unan imous among us today that if there had been a presidential election on this year our candidates would have won without difficulty." MODIFIED COUNTY UNIT BILL MAY HAVE CHANCE (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. March 6.-Spclal )-Wltb all its teeth drawn by amendments adopted In the committee of the whole Wednesday, the county unit school dis trict bill passed the senate on third read ing today. Its chief object, as admitted 'by the western senators. Is to make It possible for the weak districts off the railroad to get in on the railroad taxes on a parity as far as school of fairs are concerned, with those districts so fortunate as to be located on a highly-valued and heavily taxed right-of-way. The house yesterduy killed a county unit bill without going to the trouble to draw Its teeth. Rent room quick with a Bee Want Ad. Copper Fx ports. WASHINGTON. March 6. Exports of copper at the ten pr'nclpal customs porta during the week ending February 27, to taled $1,4)7 214 or 10.172,719 pounds. Im ports for the week were S,604,29t pounds, worth J.T78.10S. France, Italy, England, r'anala and Denmark were the principal buyers Omaha Man Declares Will to Be Forgery HASTINGS, Neb.. March 6. (Special Telegram.) ln the O'Connor will case to day W. O. Shane, paying teller of the Omaha National bank, testifying as a handwriting expert, declared that the wUl In controversy, leaving the 1100,000 O'Con nor estate to John T. Culavln of Omaha, Is a forgery. He Identified as O'Connor's, however, a letter and a memorandum said to have been given Culavln by O'Connor, also n signature In a pocketbook. This tesrl mony directly connected O'Connor and Culavln In circumstances sworn to pre viously by Culavln. Phano waa on the stand nearly all day, being put through a rigid cross-examination by Duncan N. Vlnsonhaler of Omalia. Dr. w. J. O'Hara, who was one of three physicians who examined the body of O'Connor shortly after be died, ex amined the body again today and testi fied that some scars had been on the face since the first examination. O'Connor died August 17, IMS, and the body has since been held ln the morgue. 1 ' .&& M'ri 1 This brings to many minds an old and Iried family remedy an external ap plication known as "Mother's Friend." During the period of expectancy It Is applied to the abdominal muscles and la designed to soothe the Intricate network of nerves Involved. In this manner It has such a splendid influence as to Justify Its use ln all cases of coming mother hood. It has been generally recom mended for years and years and those who have used it speak ln highest praise of the Immense relief It affords. Partic ularly do these knowing mothers speak Of the absence of morning sickness, absence of strain on the ligaments and freedom from those many other dis tresses which are usually looked forward to wtth so much concern. There Is no question but what "Mother's Friend" has a marked tendency to relieve the mind and this of Itself In addition to the physical relief has given , It a very wide popularity among women, i It is absolutely safe to use, renders ' the skin pliable, is penetrating In Ita ' nature and is composed of those embro 1 cations best suited to thoroughly lubri cate the nerves, muscles, tendons and ligaments Involved. Ton can obtain "Mother's Friend" at almost any drug store. It Is prepared only by Bradfleld Reg ulator Co 01 Lamar Bids., Atlanta, Ga. "When the Dresher Bros.' $57.W Dry Cleaning and Dyeing establishment at 2211. KU Famam St., first claimed to have something "different" In the way of a Rug Cleaning Process, many an Croa tian hummed and hawed end said to him self: "Just an advertisement. I don't suppose they clean .rugs any better than any one else." But it's different now. Dresher can not clean rugs fast enough. Rugs are being sent In, not only from every street in Omaha, but the surrounding towns, counties and even states have gotten wind of Dresners "much different" rug clean ing work and are continually sending In their shipments. You see Dreshers have devised appar atus to handle large rugs Just as they would bandle dainty silk frocks, ate The rugs are actually cleaned. They are ac tually softened. They are actually made like new, with the original nap nlcoiy re stored. And. best of all, the original colors are again brought out warmly, beautiful, and brilliant, provided, of course, that there is any color left to start with. Of course. If the color or fabric Is worn away Dreshers cannot put it back again, but, if it's simply a case of a dirty, soiled, grease laden, limp and straggly rug, Dreshers will guarantee to put It in perfect shape again. When you send In rugs be sure to send in Draperies, Curtains, even Blankets, Comforters and the like, for Dreshers clean such Items quite as successfully as they clean rugsi Then, too, on general principles, remem ber that Kaster will be here April 4th and that It is already time to send In all spring wearables for a deft cleaning, thorough repairing and marvelous re styling. Dresher's private phone exchange la Tyler 343. The Dresher Brandeie store branch is situated at the entranoe of the Pompelan room. Dreshers pay carrying charges one way on any sized package to any point ln America. Send for the Dresher Illustrated book let entitled: "Plantplctures" and post up on the cleaning subject. O Vs1Sls4jst,ta4(a4)ftf4 S TV T .A 9Z sTT J Trr Jl 99 OUR FAMOUS SPtCIAL OFFER SHOULD ESPECIALLY APPEAL TO ALL YOUNG COUPLLS AbUUl 10 S1AR1 HOMES OF THEIR OWN We will furnish 4 rooms completely, all ready for housekeeping, for only $99.00, and we will accept payments of $5 a month. Don't Fail to See These Outfits. Everyone who is interested in greater home comfort should visit our btore. No doubt there is something wanted to complete the comfort of your hometis ngle article or a number of pieces. It is false mod esty to allow a small salary or lack of ready cash to stand between you and home comforts. "Haven t got the cash is a very poor ex cuse for denying yourself a well furnished home. The aize of your salary will not limit your buying power at Hartman's. Our open charge account system makes it possible for you to purchase a few pieces or furnish an enti e home, by making a small first payment and meeting the balance in small monthly amounts as convenient to you: you aiiu nome comforts, "tiaven t got the casn is a very poor ex- one low price to ail every article marked wjth the plain figure price 3 case for denying yourself a well furnished home. tag. S SPECIAL EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS GLADLY ARRANGED ON ANY PURCHASEIF DESIRED. n?tep' W-t nUprfpTI . 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