THE HE!',: OMAHA. TUESDAY. '27. 1U. Meat Injurious to the Kidneys Tk a tablespoon fill of Salt if Hack hurts or Itlarider bothers-, Mt forma uric arid. We are a 'nation of meat enters and ,ur blood Is filled with uric arid. says, a well-known authority, who warns ua to be 'constantly on guard against kidney trouble. Ths kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this Irritating sold, but become weak from the overwork; they s-et sluggish; the elimlnatlve tissues clog and thus-the waste is retained In the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you hare stinging pains In the back or the urine Is cloudy full of sediment, or the bladder Is Irri table, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you hare severe head aches, nervous and dlxgy spells, sleep lessness, scld stomach or rheumatism In bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Falls; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast each morning and In a few days your kidneys will set fine. This fsmous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla. and has been used for genera tions to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids In urine so It Is no longer a source of Irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder dis orders. Jsd plaits Is Inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful effervescent ltthla-water drink, and , nobody can make a mistake by taking a little occa sionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. Advertisement. . I '" BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It. . Pr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, art gently on (he bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who Know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver. cumulating them to . natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying Uie- entire system. Thev do that which dangerous calo mel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, rrlpinB csthartics are derived from Dr. Kd wards Olive Tablets without griping, pain or disagreeable effects of any kind. Dr. F M. Edwards discovered the for mula after seventeen years of practice among patients afflhted with bowel and liver complaint with the attendant bad breath. Pr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. you will know them by their olive color. - ' Take one or two every , night for a week and note the effect. 1H: and 25c per box. All druggists. The Olive Tablet Compsny, Columbus, O. THE USE OF SOAP SPOILS THE HAIR Soap should be used very sparingly. If at all, if you want to keep your hair looking Its best. Most soaps and p rea per ed shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, 'makes the hair brittle, and ruins It. . . The best thing for steady use Is Just ordinary mulslfled roooanut oil (which 'is. pure and greaseless), Is cheaper and better than soap or any thing else you can use. - ,; ' One- or two teasooonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and -rub It in. It makes an abund ance 'of rich," 'creamy lather, which rinse out easily, removing every par ticle of dust, dirt, dsndruff and ex cessive oil.' The- hair dries Quickly and evenly, and ' It leaves the scalp oft. and the hair fine 'and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage.' f . ' Tou can get mulaifled cocoamit pll at any pharmacy, and a few ounces wilt Supply every member ef the family tor months. Advertisement L HEADACHES Thousands of mm and women suffer from feeadachea every day, other thouaands bare headaches every week or every month, and still etbem have headache occaaionally, but not at regular Intervale. The best Doctor la often no able to find she cauae oi many of tbeae headaches, and in moat other caaea, knowing the cause, be doe not know what will remove It. so aa to give a permanent our. All he can do is to prescribe the usual pale relievers, which give temporary relief, but the headache returns ss naual, snd treatment Is sgain Decenary . It you sutler Irons headache, no matter what their Datura, take Anti-kamnla Tableu, snd the results will be aatis factory In the hlirhest degree. Ion can obtain t&em at all drug (lata io any quantity, loo worth, Sao worth or mors. Ask lor A-K Tableu. SICK-HEADACHES Blck-headac.be, the most miserable of an ficr heaee, ioaes lie terrors when A-K Tablets sra taken. Wnea tou teel an attack coming on, take two tablets, and in many caaes. the attack will be warded off. During an attack take one A-K Tablet every two hours. The feat snd corn sort which loUow, caa be obtained in no other tray. Canaan A-K Tmhlmlm kw (As M mm At mil sfraggiata. e Engravings ... Electrotypes Stereotypes Designers Retouchers Photographers I ' All i Under One Roof MORLICK'S The Original HALTED 173. LK ts.feM yom My "HOlUJOIC'Sr jrosv mamy got m Subrntltutm BRIEF CITY NEWS eve Boot Frist n New Beacon rress ara-ess-Qraatfea Oo. LJahtlng fixture, rrieada of the Mother's Feasloa should vote Its author, Edward Simon, city commissioner -Advertisement. "Today'e Complete MOTle Program' elasslfled section today, and appears in The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the various moving picture theaters offer. One of the Prettiest Spots in Omaha Is the court houae lawn, directly op poslts the Bee Building, "the building thst Is always new." For offices inquire of superintendent. Boom 101 The state Baak el Omaha ras 4 Per cent on time dopoelts, 1 oer cent on savings accounts. All deposits In this bank are protected by the depositors' guarantee fund of the state of Nebraska. X. B. Wood Promoted At Salt Lake City, L. R. Wood, former assistant auditor of the Oregon fchort Line, has been sppointed auditor. succeedlr C. J. McKItt, retired on petition on account of continued 111 health. Delegates to Baltimore M. Andreasen and Dr. F. A. Sedlacek have been ap pointed delegate from Omaha to the National Conference of Charities and Corrections to be held at Baltimore May 13 to 19, by Governor Morehcad . Poremaa Has Bsoovsrsd Emil Holm strora. foreman for the Carl Johnson company, who was In lured last weelt by a fall from the second floor Into the bsae ment of the Carey apartments, undergo-: Ing construction at Park avenue, has sufficiently recovered to resume work. Permitted to Leave ' Town Charles Morris, J. J. Wilson Andy Potts. A. L. White snd J. J. Corbln were picked up Sunday and arraigned In police court and given ninety days' suspended sentence on their promise to leave town at once. All hall from Chicago and are on their way to California to engage in "business." Want Rawer Pat Deeper C. D. Arm strong and C T. Kountze, Interested In a new building to be erected on the old Board of Trade comer, appeared before the city council committee of the whole to request that the city change a sewer from a fourteen-foot depth to a twenty-eight-foot depth for the accommodation of the new building. The matter will be given early consideration. Tailing for the Auto Owners J. J. Calbert, Itinerant, broke a bottle on the pavement at Fifteenth and ' Farnam streets 'and as a result was fined $1 and costs in police court Judge Brltt thought of the unblemished tires on his new auto mobile and then of the broken glass. "You should have more regard for the poor downtrodden auto owner," was Brltt's feeling rebuke before fining Cal bert. To ' Xspest Illustrated Lecture The lllustrstsd lecture, "The Little Flcwer of Jesus," which was given Sunday after noon before the Research club at St. Berchmsnn's academy, will be repeated Wednesday evening at Crelghton audi torium, for the benefit of the Belgian relief. Charles fongard snd Jsmes Martin will give the lecture, which was written by Father de Schriver. The last meeting of the Research club for this yesr will be the last Sunday In May, according to Father Quinlan. WISE MEMORIAL NURSES 1 ' GET DIPLOMAS TONIGHT The seventh annual commencement of the Wise Memorial hospltsl will be held Tuesday evening, beginning at I o'clock, in Temple Israel. Fourteen young women, who have com pleted the course of training. . will . be graduated and receive their certificates, fr. Robert Gllmore will deliver the ad dress and the diplomas will be presented by Dr. O. S. Hoffman. Rabbi Cohn will pronounce the Invocation. Mlsa Minna Meyer will render several vocal solos. Following are the graduating nurses: Bessie Marie Anson, Muriel June Brown, Edith Helen Johnson. Myra Iulse Dl mond, Stella . Heasler, Hulrah Dorothy Johnson, Alice Pearl Vlnnedge, Lenore Hoffman Lerinah' Johnson, Mabel Elisa beth Ekstrom, Mary Sullivan, , May Belle Wagner, Anna Margaret Kovarik, Lucy Ru Inbody. DOCTORS SAY THERE IS NO HOPE FOR TOM HUGHES T. P. Oodfrey, general agent of the pas senger department of the Missouri Pa cific, has returned from 8t. Louis, where he went to speak Sunday with Tom Hughes, traveling passenger agent of the same road, who is in a hospital there suf fering with diabetes. Mr. Oodfrey found Mr. Hughes In a very critical 'condition and asserts that the doctor holds out no hope for bis re covery- He had a bad sinking spell Sat urday night and is very low. Gangrene hi appeared in the foot affected and ha progressed to such an extent that ampu tation would only hasten death. GIRL GAVE POLICE WRONG ADDRESS AS HER HOME Bam Williams, who lives at 22L'l Hrn. street, wants to Inform the public that one of the girls arrested in connection witn the trouble at the Auditorium Arum store, 1609 Chicsgo street, gave the wrong address, and presumably the wrong name . to the police. She does not live at 2321 Harney atreet. and Mrs. Williams, who does live there, has been much annoyed by the undesirable publi city she has received by reason of the statement given the police by the girl In irouoie. Msjsnwier Complaint Cared. Dr. King s New Life Pills will rid the system of fermenting foods and poison Keep stomach and liver healthy. 36c. All druggists. Advertisement. SCREAM SCARES ROBBER AWAY FROM THOMAS HOME Bent en getting Into the home of WIN 11am 14 Thomas, SI Park avenue, a burglar took a ladder from the yard of a next door neighbor and placing it be neath a second story window nyMinted to the sill of the opening. Mrs. Thomas hsppened to glance towprd the window. saw the mans bead and screamed. frightening the fellow away. Ths Thomas' home wss robbed March IS or jewelry to the total value of 11.000. Maktaar 6 War Feasible. As long aa one la on hu feet, he eaa work after a fashion, no matter how badly be feels. But you cannot do good work have ambition and energy, fell that life is worth living with sluggish bowels or torpid liver. Foley Cathartic Tablets do away with that droway, dull, tired feeling. They never gripe or cause nausea- They're wholesome, cleansing and healthful. Moet satisfactory for stout person. Sold everywhere. Advertisement PRICES FOR MEATS CHARGEDIll OMAHA Quotations on Live Stock and Wholesale and Retail Prices (or Cat Meats Compared. PRICES FROM RELIABLE SOURCE Much discussion ha been had during the last few days about the prices paid for meat in Omaha. It wm announced one day last week thatretall price had been practically doubled because ot an advance In prices by packer. The wonder was that this could be, a prices for ani mals of all kinds, except lambs, at Sonth Omaha were lower. Effort have been made to get at the exact facts In the case, but some difficulty has been encountered. The packer do not want to give their Omaha sell ing prices, saying that thla Informa tion must come from Chicago. arc of Klanrea. The figures putillgh.-vl herewith wers taken from the fllea of Tho Uce tor the prices on live stock, and from one of the big retailers for prices on dressed mest. snd all refer to Frldoy. April M. 1916. and the .corresponding day for .'S'14. On April i. 191S. and on the corre sponding date for 19M, the averae prices on sctual salea reported on the principal grades of cattle at the South Omaha arda were. V Beef steers Steers and heifers Heifers Valves, Hogs Lambs IMS. .?. 7.45 7.4f lft.SiVfi, ,10. Prices. X. 01 7.W 7.S.1 9.1:1 KS.1 .2f-tr t.7o ' Wholesale Mri On April 23, 191S, and on corresponding date for 19H, the average prices psld to the packers by the meat markets for the principal cut ot meat were in cents per pound: BEEF. 1915. 1H. bounds :' 13 Chucks 84 1" No. 1 ribs.. lxlns F'latea Shanks .... Klsnks .... Loins Shoulders IX 20 5 7S 18 11 1 13 PORK. LAMBS. 174 10 11 13 I Spsre ribs Hind quarters Shoulders Retail Meat Prices. On April 23, 1916, and on corresponding date for 191. the average prices paid to the meat markets by the consumers for the principal cuts of meat were, in cents per pound: BEEF. 1915. 1911. If) HM ITS . 15 S6 1 i 10 l i:-i 13H 13', Round steak 30 - Chuck roast V! Rib roast 20 Sirloin steak 25 Porterhouse steak 3n Plate boiling beer Si Shank or soup bono 6 Flank bulling beef.. 10 PORK. Chops 1914 sparer! ob it Shouidcr U'ft LAMBS. Hind quarters 17H6 r orenuarters or anoumers 14 10 The atmosphere at both headquarters Is rather suppressed Just now, like a calm before the storm. The antls feel a trifle piqued at being referred to as "never-Was-es, has-beens, ' nincompoops- and nondescripts," by City Attorney Rlne Sunday afternoonr They ' are going to give the retort courteous to Mr. Rlne and Intend to attack the' electric light and power 'rate ordinance throughout the week. Flynn Take Command. Chairmen Flynn and Sutton have started issuing signed statements. Mr. Flynn is now in command at the admin istration headquarters In the Dahlman club rooms and says he has filled the bunkers of he Dahlman ship with enough coal to get the craft Into port next week. The personal equSKion of the campaign growa apace. Chairman Sutton ' declares that City Attorney Rlne would be better employed looking after the city's legal business than calling the antls names. Mr. Rlne maintains the judge Is sore be cause he was not' made city attorney on a certain occasion. Bamtaea Oat Ghosts Administration leader reiterate their promise to spring a lot of "personal and publlo history", during the week. One of the antls in an address declared that the present incumbents are incompetent Ohosts of the political closet are being summoned from their hiding places. Sam old crowd of knockers," say the Ins of the outs. 'Servants of the corporations." is an indictment returned by the antis against the administration candidates. "Let us have peace if we have to fight for It," says T neutral spectator. Smile, Be Happy! Take "Cascarets" . SSSajJSSBSBBSSSBS Cheer Upt Remove the winter's "poison from your liver . and bowels. Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy and constipated. 19 cents (eel grand! Tonight take Cascarets to Uvea yonr liver and clean your bowels. Stop the headaches, bilious spells, aournees, gaseC ooated tongue, bad breath, sallowneaa and con stlpatton Take Caaearets and enjoy the nkaset, gentlest "InaMe eleacstor' yott war experienced. Wake op feeling fine. a best eathartto for children. Spend EYES OF ALLARE ON OMAHA T. P. Mahoney Sayi the Prosperity of This City it Talk of Eaitern Moneyed Men. SURPRISED AT ITS GROWTH "It has been years ln-e 1 left Omnha. snd the city has grown so that 1 am al most forced to hire a gut.te to show me sround,-' ssserted T. 1. Mahoney, who for a lohg time was connected with the I'nited Btatea quartermaster' office here ami three years ago was transferred to me army neafl'iuarters at Chicago as quartermaster sergeant. Mr. Mahoney came from Chicago to see about the sale jnf a lot that he owns near Fourteenth and Jackson streets. Parties have been making him numemua offers, some of them very alluring, and he concluded to come to Omaha to ascer tain why his property Is in such great demand. Said Mr. Mahoney: "It la the talk In Chicago, In both busi ness and financial circles, that Omaha is the brightest spot on the whole map of the Vnlted States and that It (a the one city where business Is the best that It has been In years. Of my vown knowledge I know that Omaha Is now attracting the attention of many men of wealth, and that the pre- dlctlcn Is being msde that while there will not be a boom, the growth of the city will be phenomenal within tha next rive years. "Financial and business men are be ginning o took tipon Omaha aa the great commercial center of the country and many of them are laying tbelr plana for Investing their money here, realising that there Is not a city anywhere of It Importance and such excellent prospects, where the real estate la held at such low rrlces, 1 am aiirpriaea st tne numher of new buildings erected In the I ant three years. mi t anr more surprised when I go sbout the city and note the structures that are now In course of construction. It sll means that Omaha Is to be one of the great cities. ' Rusmisel Resigns as Principal of tho Commercial High L. C. Ruaniiael. principal of the High School of Commerce alnce Its establish ment, has tendered his resignation, to take effect July 1. It 1 understood that the resignation will be accepted, as ths matter already ' has been discussed by the superintendent and members of the Board of Education. it la officially announced that the resignation was not nf attested and that mr. nunnini win Da laenuried with a Chicsgo text book concern. Last year the principal was on trial before the school board, wboas final de cision exonerated him from the charges msde by one of the teacher of his staff. Before being appointed to the prlnclpal- shlp of the High School of Commerce Mr. Rusmisel had charge of tha commer cial department of Central High sohooi SWEDISH HOSPITAL GETS - $1,050 FROM CARNATIONS The Swedish Mission hospital, S7W North Twenty-fourth atreet, realised $1,060 from the sale of carnations on the atrojU of tie business district, Saturday. ' ', A number of young women and girl bearing across their bosoms wide yellow ribbons Inscribed "Swedish, Mission Hos pital" sold carnations all day for the cause of charity. Mrs. Carl Johnson was chairman , and general manager of tha forces for the day. Miss ' Christiana Hansen, a nurse, brought In the largest single aum, J37.I8, being eloeely followed by Mr. Unltt with . Reuben' Johnson, a 4ty-year-old boy, scorned the sex line and brought In ll.TS. CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF Every bit of dandruff disappear, after one or two applications of Danderln rub bed well into the scalp with th. finger tips. Get a SS-cent bottle of Danderine at any "drug store and save your hair. After a few application you can't find a particle of dandruff or any falling hair, and the acalp will never Itch. Advertise ment. The "Bilious" Note in Advertising The other morning at the railway station I saw a larffe, husky boy pushing and struggling with a faur whcelod truck. It was one of those wide tired vehicles used by express companies to haul packages to the door of the railway car. It was built to move easily on a wooden platform without the expenditure of much muscular energy. This truck Lad only a few packages on it, but it refused to move. The husky lad pushed, and puffed, and snorted, but the truck wouldn't budge. The train was coining and no time to lose. He wobbled the tongue from one side to the other and tried all sorts of angles . in order to get the 'truck started. As the puff ing engine of the train came closer and closer his muscu lar gyrations became more strenuous. Suddenly he City Dads Will Not Delay the Viaduct City commissioners are not Inclined to accede to a petition from the Omaha Automobile Speedway company and the Omaha Rtadlum Speedway eompanv, ask ing that work on the Iocimt atret via duct be suspended Until October 11 The petitioners contend fhat the viaduct construction work will Interfere with street csr transportation during a time ill N DOUBLE STRENGTH V m VJHSGIEWS comes in two delic ious flavors. BendsUeconomical Made clean kept clean sealed air-tight against 1 all impurity. T Ju i f mw eaYwSSV-oK-'''''- -'"f . eoo . iiiiimsiiii'11 t. I .......... "Talks on Newspaper Advertising" B7 TRUMAN A. DeWEESE, Buffalo, N, Y. dropped tho tonguo ,and quickly pulled a two by four plank from the spokes of the front wheels. The plank had been 6hoved through the front wheels to keep the truck stationary. These tracks have a habit of run ning off the platform unless blocloed in this way. The efforts of the husky lad to push a truck with its wheels blocked reminded mo of some kinds of advertising. The advertiser persistently and stubbornly goes up against tho prejudices and predilections of tho possible consumer. Tho consumer refuses to b moved. The advertiser tries to put over something by going against a-psychologicai wall erected by centuries of convention. He violates all the elemen tary principles of salesman ship. Ho does not follow the lines of least resistance. He starts out Jy calling up asso ciations that are repugant to puMic taste. He uses the negative instead of the posi tive. He tells what his prod uct is not instead of telling what it is. If he is st llmg a shaving 6oap ho tells you it jwhen Important events will be held at inn r.aai vnnana apeeowey. Th council men take the aland that the city fought for yenrs to compel the rail road companies to build thla viaduct and now that the work has been started It would be tinwlae lo Interfere. A written petition wss plaoed on file. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. it A. Ratbbun, mnnager of the Equitable ffe. southern California, headquarters at In Anitelea. la vlaltlng his father. Prof, o: It, Rathbun. The Perfect Gum Perfect Package, wonder its sale cceds all others t A " 5 t krtr will not smart or crack your face. As you read the ad vertisement your skin be gins to burn and you invol untarily rub your faoe to see whether it is really smart ing. It is tho first time you ,have associated "smarting" or burning skin with a shav ing sonp. - If it is a beer advertise ment, tho brewer is apt to dwell at lenjrih upon tho fact that his beer will not make you "bilious," and ho furth er elaborates the statement that beer will not stand sun light, and hence his beer is in brown bottles. Now, who wants to drink something that won't stand tho sun light on it, or under certain conditions will make you bilious 1 This is what we call "bilious advertising." It is probably the first time the writer ever associated bil iousness with boer, and here after he will always think of beer as something that is apt to mako him bilious. Here is a manufacturer of a breakfast food who covers the package with advertis ing matter in which he, states that his breakfast Womon to Take Hand in tho Campaign Members of the Omaha Woman's cluh thla afternoon deddVd to enter tha locat campaign by requesting each of the four teen candidates to express his position on civil service reform for the police and fire departments. Further action on this auhjeot will not be taken until replies have been re ceived. in the No Write t o day for your free copy of "VJillGLEWS ; 1 7 r.Zatlicr Gooso" ; introducing these active ': Spearmen. 28 pages, litho graphed in four colors. Grown- Bp aa well children vrffl find lota of fan ia tM quaint ikux book. Address ; IVm. I'JHjIsy Jr. Compsny 1200 Keanw ElsSg Chicago ' United rZZh Gczspsna round uch package of WRIGLT8 they aro food for man vahnblo article, of high grado ntarchandiM for children and th. hem. I food "d(es not contain meal worms or bugs." Imagine tho mental shock of the . housewife the first time she ' sees the reference to meal worms aud bugs on a pack ago of her favorite break fasft food. This is the .first time sho ever thought of meal-worms in connection with a breakfast cereal and the manufacturer spent good money to tell her about it. Hereafter, if sho associ ates breakfast food with meal-worms, whose fault is it. Advertising should follow the lines of least resistance. It should follow smoothly along the grooves of popu lar preference. It should be free from negative affirma tions that suggest disagree able associations. It should not offend popular preju dices, conventions or senti-, ments. It should bo humanly optimistic, exciting only pleasurable associations. In other words, it should ap peal to that same Human Nature that is responsive to the arts of the clever sales- . man. Tit UMAX A. DeWEESE.