Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 18, 1915, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE BKlit OMAHA. TUESDAY, MAY IS, 191..
Sowing
fly
Girclo I7iih
iich IVhisporing;
Before the stork
arrives there Is much
to talk mbout The
comfort of the expec-i
tnnt mother 1 tho
chief topic And thertj
Is sere to be someone
who bus Wfd or know
of that splendid m
ternal fceW 'H.JI.M
Vend." It Is applied to the abdominal mn.
ties, gently tubbed tn and has a svwt pro
r.ounced effect ss m lubricant. It soothes tbi
ristwnvfe of Wi lea, enables the Binaries to
expand netnreUy. ilkrvea strain on tbe Ilea
menu Md Uiua seta at Mae any undue strain)
bit th sryane Invoked. And it does this with.'
perfect safety. Expectant mothers thus (r?
throegh tee ordeal with comparative fug and
f 'Sltfuit. Knowing mothers who here used".
"Mother's Friend" apeak tn glowing terma of
lbs absence of morning sickne", absence oS
train on tba ligament and freedom f roa
many ether distresses.
On 9 at tba tnort important symptoms trt
U reneved bf "Mothers Friend' ia the M
Imagination that so often disturbs repose
Pais, arm though natural, maf so d I tor 4
the mind that endue apprehension will somei
times follow. The r-nUe, soothing InfluencJ
of "MoBier'a Friend" gives the mind aul 1
itt&ntlal aid to became conscious of strengt I
and there f a real, physical sensibility i
muscular vigor aa evidenced bf freedom frorjf
undue strain.
Ton can act "Mother's Friend" at any dru i
stare or they will f lsdly get It for yon. Writ I
today to Brad&eld Rerulator Co., 701 tamai
Bldg Atlanta, .Oa for a, blrhly Instrurtiv )
bock of greet value to all expectant mothers,
tt contains a valuable expectancy chart, rule;
on diet and ia brimful of suggestions that tt
women will acpnxtalc
B
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:ed
You never tasted
daintier, lighter, fl
biscuit than those
baked with Calumet
They're always
pood delicious,
For Calumet In
an res perfect
baking;.
RECEIVED
RICHEST AWARDS I
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f.isaatakaa, Chicase,
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Paris Expoaltirm.
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BRIEF CITY NEWS j
Kave oot Prist It Now Beacon Press
Xlsetrte reas Burgess-Oranden Co.
"Today's Oosapleve Merle rorrajn'
classified section today, and appears In
The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what
the various moving picture theaters offer.
Joe Bedmaa la Molt "Joe'' Redman.
p'oneer Omaha cltlsen, la sertoualy sick
at his home, lffit Corby street.
Chickens Are Swiped Thirty-six
spring chickens were stolen Sunday night
from the coop of O.. Bauroer. KOS North
Twenty-ninth street.
To Oleaji TiX Wall On orders of the
city health department the artesian well
In Kountie park has been cloeed. The
well will be cleaned.
Talks Oermaa to Vodge ton Koenlg.
tn Omaha since U72. talked Oerman to
Juflee Brttt In police cottrt and got bis
discharge by promising not to become In
toxicated any more.
Warning to Health Com
missioner Connell report that during the
last few months milkmen be been
growing derelict. lie haa sent ont letters
warning some that If their milk avarn
falls below the legal standard thta year
he will revoke their licensee.
Prove Their ICarrtage Carrying their
marriage license, issued three years ago.
an Indian named WUluun Johnson and
his white wife. Edna, proved In polios
court that they were legally man and
wife. They were released after a hnarlng
on the charge of fighting, when they
promised to go and live on a farm near
Winnebago.
Garbage Question laid Over The
city commissioners have laid orer for
sixty more days a proposed garbaee eon-
t-act between the ctty and the Omaha
Feeding and Rendering company. These
officials believe that In the Interim some
definite garbage plans may be worked
out. Prospective Greater Omaha will
also affect the garbage situation.
Drys to Have State
Convention in the
Fall at Lincoln
A state convention of delegates from
the various temperance organisations and
other organizations interested tn prohibi
tion, ia to be held In September, probably
at I.monln Representatives of the active
temperance organizations held a meeting
some time ago and appointed a com
mittee to secure 100 signatures to a call
tor such a delegated convention. It is
the plan to have every moral, social,
business and civic organtzation tn the
atate represented at such a convention,
when a definite plan for the initiative
fight for state-wide prohibition In 1S1 la
to be outlined. The Initiative petitions
are soon to be In circulation tn various
parts of the state. Forty thousand sig
natures are wanted to these petitions.
WHEAT CROP STILL
Little Damage Has Been Done by
Hessian Fly or Chinch. Bug- -Corn
Planted in South Part
SUBSOIL IS STILL QUITE MOIST
JACKSONIAN CLUB TO
START LECTURE COURSE
The revived Jaoksonlan clnb, sinoe
there ia no politics to engage In at the
present moment, has derided to Institute
serlee of lectures for the chib, one to.
be held every Scturday night at the
club's quarter In the City National bank
building. The Trrtct of these talks Is to
be given next Saturday night by W. IT.
Oreen. Mr. Green is to talk on two sub
jects. The first part of His talk la to be
devoted to the uses of an audltortem un
der municipal ownership, and the second
part to the neeesaity of a new charter
for Omaha.
A week from nest Saturday night some
speaker, not yet decided upon, la to be
engaged to talk oh how to settle the
patronage question In Nebraska -Another
subject that is to be discussed later In
the season is ''Should a Prohibition Plank
Be Inserted In the Party Platforms Next
Year In tba Stater"
The Burlta Eton's crop and "oil re
port for the week ending last Satur
day indicates that throughout Ne
braska1 small grain has maintained
the excellent condition that l
marked its growth during the entire
spring. After securing data from
all the sUtlons in Nebraska on tho
system, the compilation shows that
on each and every dlvlnion the con
dition ! far ahead of the ten-year
average for May IS.
The average of condition on the several
divisions as compared with th. i&st ten-
year perod follows:
On aha division, 10! per cent.
Wyroore division, 104 per cent.
Lincoln division. Ml per cent.
McCook division. 109 per cent
At a few points on the Wymore division !
and over In Kansas tn the vicinity of Con
cordia It Is reported that lleralan ftr haa
done some damage in Isolated spots.
However, theas spots are not numerous
snd do not cover a large area. Around
Palls City, Humboldt. Beatrice and F11
lry the chinch bugs have appeared In a
few field, but up to this time have not
caused any serious damage.
Prospects Never Better.
Oats and other varieties pf small grain
sre asserted to be In the best possible
condition, with prospects never better.
Corn planting In the southern part of
the state Is practically finished and Is
well along farther north.
The first crop of alfalfa i being cut,
is yielding well and owing to th dry
weather Is being cured in perfect condi
tion. The rainfall during last week was about
the lightest ever known during; a corre
sponding period. During the seven days
ending last Saturday night on the entire
system In Nebraska but thirteen stations
reported precipitation. This precipitation
was from a trace to one Inch, the heaviest
fall and the only real shower being at
Curtis In the extreme western part of
the state.
However, even with the lack of rain
the soil is still moist, with the exception
of the surface. At no place are crops
reported to be suffering on account of a
lack of moisture.
Reports Crops Far Advanced.
Ben B. Brookfleld of the Union Pacific
legal department la home from a trip that
took him over a large portion of the agri
cultural area of southern and central
Kansas and Oklahoma. Relative to crop
conditions in those states, he satd:r
"I have traveled- over Kansas and
Oklahoma' a good deal In former years
and at this season of the year I have
never seen crops look as well aa at this
time.
"All through Oklahoma corn Is being
cultivated, and In many fields It Is being
gone through the second time. It ia about
knee high. Farther north and In Kansas
corn looks aa well, though, of course. It
la not as tar advanced. -
"la northern Kansas and southern Ne
braska wheat Is In perfect condition, and
most of the corn Is planted. In many
fields the wheat heads are beginning- tp
appear.
"I stopped In many places In the wheat
belt 'and talked with farmers, town peo
ple and railroad employes and learned
that most of the Hessian fly and chinch
bug talk is being manufactured for a
purpose."
Five Fords, Each One
Nearly New, Stolen
Five Ford automobiles, all nearly new.
were stolen laot night half an hour apart
and from the same part of the city.
Circumstances surrounding the thefts
lead the polleo to believe that the thefts
of last night were not committed by
ordinary Joy-riders, who usually abandon
the stolen machine on the folowlng day.
Captain Dempsey thinks that the ma
chlnea will be ahipped tn distant parts
of the country and offered for sale
The first car to be stolen was the prop
erty of W. J. Sheoftan, 4811 Cass street;
the next was the car belonging to George
M. Miller, sua Walnut: the next was the
property of Dr. J. C. Nystrom, the next
was M Isslt's, Vtb California; and the
last one belonged to W. K. Craig, 632
State Rank btuldlng.
His Money Too Much
Of a Single Color
Changing pennies for stiver caused the
arrest of Ben Rlack, a negro, yesterday,
charged with the robbery of a saloon at
Twenty-sixth and Q streets, South
Omaha. The negro was arretted within
twenty-four hours after the robbery and
the police say be has ronfewied.
The saloon was entered through a screen
door Saturday night and about 13 In
money taken. Part of it was In pennies,
When Black tried to get a white man to
exchange silver for the pennies Detective
Andrew Leplnski was notified. The
copper followed the clue and later Cap
tain Carey arrested Black.
DENTISTS OF STATE
MEETING IN OMAHA
Specialist! from Chicago Come
Lecture on Subjects of Gen
eral Interest
to
RECEPTION AT THE F0NTENELLE
1
The forty-eighth annual meeting
of the Nebraska State Dental society
opened at Fontenelle hotel Monday
afternoon. Rev. Titus Lowe, pastor
of the Flrest Methodist church, of
fered prayer and Mayor Pahlnian de
livered the address of welcome, to
I which Ir. J. M. Prime of Oxford.
:(Neb., responded. This wss followed
by a business session.
1 The executive council met t I'inch at
noon and received the report of the con
stitution and by-laws committee. One of
the big p,ucntlona to be decided at the
convention la a change In the constitu
tion providing for societies to be organ
ised In every Bounty of the slate, in
stead of In each of the lonsrenslonul dl
trlcts as at prewnt. The executive coun
cil will meet every day at noon lurlng
the convention, which coritln-ic until
and Including Thursday.
HentUla Hrln Wives.
I'pward of JM dentist, ft-om all over
the state have arrived to attend the
sessions, many of tboin bringing their
wives.
Tho president, tt. W. A. Mcllenry of
Nelson, will deliver t!ie annual address
t a. m., Tuesday. At 1" a. m. Dr. T.i
11. Fklnner of Chicago will lecture on
pyorrhea and Prophylaxis." At It'
o'clock Dr. M. H. Caller of Chlcaao will
lecture on '"The Conservation of thei
Alveolar Process with Special Reference!
to Pyorrhea."
The first of a serl"S of prngiesel-i-wi
lectures by famous specialises will begin,
at tho afternoon session Tuesday, In the'
Crelghton Dental college.
TRIAL OF JUAN PARRAL IS
POSTPONED FOR WEEK;
1 11 1
Trial of Jean Parrel. Mexican, chargedj
with the murvler of Detective Thomasl
King, was postponed one week by DH
trict Judge KnKllsh tn order that a largeit
number of Jurora who will he avaflabM
with the Incoming of a new panel may b
available.
WATER BOARD EMPLOYE
HAS HEARING CONTINUED
J. Goldberger, meter inspector and
reader for the Water board and western
general secretary of the Hungarian so
ciety, was given a continued hearing tn
polios court on the charge of impersonat
ing an officer and threatening Mrs.
Harry Fellman, 1S15 Davenport street.
He pleaded not guilty and asserted he
bad merely acted for a fellow counr-y-man
who complained to him of Mrs. Fell
man, the othor man's landlady.
CITY ASKED TO PAY FOR
LIGHTS NEAR FIELD CUI3
The city electrical department haa been
requested to advise the city council re
gardtng a lighting scheme to be Installed
by residents of ths Field club district
from Thlrty-aeoond to Thirty-sixth
streets. Pad flo to Center streets. These
residents want the ctty to pay for the
current and maintenance, but there is
some question whether the lighting fund
will permit of this even If the commis
sioners were disposed to favor the Field
club district people to the extent re
quested. .
COPS WAIT FOR SUSPECT,
THEN FIND HIM IN JAIL
After waiting twenty-four hours at the
State hotel for a hold-up suspect to corns
to his room, so they could arrest him,
police officers discovered that the man
they were waiting for was serving a
thirty-day sentence in the county -Jail. He
was sent there Saturday for assaulting
his wife, with whom he no longer lived.
He gave the name of Emerson Rlchman.
A mask, electric searchlight and gun
were found in his room. Victims of re
cent holdups have not identified him yet,
but will attempt to do so today.
Positive Relief
For Constipation
The progress of modern medical
science Is. perhaps, no more force
fully evident than In the almpllfylng
of many of the old time remedies of
past generations. - For Instance, tho
harsh cathartics and violent purga
tives used by our forefathers to re
lieve constipation are now known to
be not only unnecessary but really
harmful. Constipation ran be more
effectively relieved without the dis
comfort and pain these old-ttms
remedies occasion.
A combination of simple laxative
herbs with pepsin, sold in drug
stores under the name of Dr. Cald
well's Syrup Pepsin Is most effec
tive, yet mild and pleasant. It Is ab
solutely tree from opiates and nar
cotics and equally aa desirable a
remedy for the tiniest babe as for
rugged manhood. . A free trial bot
tle can be obtained by writing: to Dr.
W. B. Caldwell, 461 Washington St.,
sionuceuo, urn.
COMPLAINS OF BAD HOLE AT .
. THIRTIETH AND CUMING
Charles Unltt appeared before the city
commissioners to complain against un
sanitary and unsightly conditions In a
low place south of Cuming street and
west of Thirtieth street. He said he has
been endeavoring for nine months to have
this nuisance abated.
The commissioners acted upon the sug
gestion that Superintendent Kugel of tha
department of police and sanitation make
another "try" at this matter. v
Stagnant water and an accumulation
of rubbish are some of the features com
plained of.
A WOMAN'S HAIR AND
THE STORY IT TELLS
If you always
insist on it
you will have no cause
for regret.
LAW SWOOPS DOWN- ON BIG
BOTTLE THROWING MATCH
De law come too late," explained K-
iw. Williams, a negro arrested for fight
'irg. He told the police judge that be
fore offUsrs Interfered in a bottle threw
jlnr match between himself, Tom Green
I wood and Clara Tolson. one of the bottles
'I listed" him in the forehead. The trouble
I occurred at 223 North Thirteenth street.
following an argument concerning 60
cents. Judge Brttt fined eaeh II and
costs "for the patrol ride and medical
attention."
COUNCIL REFUSES TO CHANGE
LOCATIONS FOR LICENSES
In executive meeting the city commis
sioners decided to reject liquor lloenses
at MIS North Twenty-fourth street and
281fi Cuming street, requested by Walter
TiUndqulst and George Relf, respectively,
these applicants now being at 1823 Leav
enworth street and 80S South Tenth
street.
Ths commissioners received protects of
SOD signers against granting the license
at MIS North Twenty-fourth street. For
mal action on these applications will be
taken Tuesday morning.
Tbe Beer wltti Snap to rf
ejMtstMO Brewtas CeU Crosse. WU-ttAA
LURCH tt VAN SAN0T
Wholesale Distributors
J 11 S. 17th St- Oroebe. Nebr.
PHORCSS
Doutlas 2155 2nd ft 1679
IEBI3S
JUDGE BRITT LEARNS HOW
"FREEZEQUT" IS PLAYED
While playing free re -out poker for a
set-up of cigars at a pool hall run by
Jack Fltcgerald at 2421 Leavenworth
streeyt, five patrons of the place and the
proprietor were arrested by Officers Wil
liams, Holden and Barta. Polios Judge
Brttt evidenced Interest In the nature of
the game and said that although no
money changed hands. It was a specie
of gambling. He fined Fttagerald SB and
costs snd fined each of the Inmates SI
snd costs.
MORLSCIl'S
The Original
MALTED MILK
voer may got
"HORIIOK'S
Submlltittm,
J NO WATCHMAN AT CROSSING
: AT 40TH AND LEAVENWORTH
After considering the matter since Jan
uary 28, the city council haa decided that
w.irhmin la not necaasary at the
1 rllrAjirf cmaain at KortieLh and Lmvah
worth streets, the opinion being that the
signal light and gong are SMftlcWnt to
protect life and property.
The Bee Want Ada Are Beet Bostoess
Boosters.
REQUEST FOR SPUR TRACK
UP ALLEY PLACED ON FILE
The city council placed on file a request
from the Burlington to extend a spar
track slong sn alley between Jackson and
Howard streeta, from Ninth to Fifteenth.
streets. Various protests were recurved
against this proposed extension.
KEEP LOOKING YOUNG
It's Easy If You Know Dr.
Edwarda Olive Tablets.
Somebody has Slid that a woman's
teeth are milestones indicating her age.
but a far more Important feature Indi
cative of years la the hair. Many a wo
man haa kept her youthful acfiearance
long1 past middle Ufe because of proper
care of the hair, and In this case the
first considerations are absolute, clean
liness and a choice of the right sham
poo. It la not advisable to use a cleaner
made for all purposes, but rather al
ways use a preparation niade for sham
pooing only. You can enjoy the best
that Is known for about three cents a
shampoo by getting a package of Cantb
rox from your druggist. Dissolve a tea
spoonful In a cup of hot water and your
shampoo Is ready. After Its use the
hair dries rapidly with uniform color.
Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dis
solved and entirely disappear. Your
hair will be so fluffy that it will look
much heavier than It la. Its luster and
softness will also delight you. while
the stimulated scalp gain the health
which assures hair growth. Advertisement.
Various Forms
Of Headache
"It Is necessary In order to treat head
aebes properly to understand tbe cauiim
wbloh orodiice the affection'1 sava Dr. J. W.
Kay of Blockton, Ala. Continuing, be says:
Physicians cannot even begin the treat
ment ol a disease without knowing what
ceases givs rise to It, and we must remem
ber that headache Is to be treated according
to ths same rule. We must not only be par
ticular to alve a remedy Intended to coun
teract the cause which produces the bead
ache, but we must also give a remedy to
relieve cue pain until the cause of the trouble
has been removed. To answer this purpose
Antl-aemnle Tablets will be found a most
convenient and satisfactory remedy. One
tableteveryonetoUireahoursgtvesoomfort
and rvt in the most e vereoases of beadachs.
neuralKla and particularly the headauhes
of women."
When we have a patient subject to regular
attacks of sick heaUache, we sboald eeuvlon
blin to keep bis bowels regular, tor which
nothing Is better tfaao "Actulds". and when
be teels the Inatt sign of an ouoomina
attack, bs should take two A-K. Tablets,
buob patients should always be iuslruoted
to oarry a few Antl-kamnia Tablets, so as to
have them ready tor instant use. These
tablets are prompt in action, and eao be
depended on to prodnoe relief In a very
few minutes. Ask tor A-K Tablets.
Anti-kamnla Tablets oan be obtained at all
0rogalsis
The secret of keeping young is to feel j
young to do this you must watch your '
liver and bowsle there's no need of
having a sallow complexion Oark rings
under your eyss pimples a bilious
look tn your face dull eyes with no
sparkle.
Your doctor will tell yoa ninety per
cent of sickness comas from Inactive
bowels and llvsr.
Dr. Kdwerds, a well-known physician
In Ohio, perfected a vegetable com
pound mixed with ollvs oil to act 011
the liver and bowels, which hs gave to
bis patients for years.
Dr. Knward' Oliva Tablets, the sub
stitute for calomel, ure senile In their
action, yet alwaya affective.
They bring about that exuberance, of
spirit, that natuial buoyancy which
should be enjoyed by everyone, by ton
ing ut the liver and clearing the sys
tern of Impurities.
Teu will know Dr. leftwards Olive
Tablets by thair olive color. lOo and
tkr per box. All drucsist.
Tbs Olive Tablet OMupaiiy.C'olunUKiSrO.
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is not only the Perfect Gum in the
Perfect Package, Absolutely clean
and wholesome the product of
scientific manufacture wax wrap
ped and scaled air-tight. Not only that,
but on each 5c package the outer
band is a valuable Premium Coupon.
NMx These
Coupons come
with both WRIGLEY'S
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mint flavored gum and with WRIGLEY'G
e2E32 the Mint Leaf flavored brand.
These SAME COUPONS now come with so many
high grade products that you can collect them very
rapidly. Substantial premiums are offered for as low
as 5 coupons and from that up.
Articles for men, women children
and the home. Birthday and Holiday
gifts. Wearing apparel furniture
a thousand useful, ornamental
pleasure-giving things. The Spear
men shown here have a few of them.
Writ for yoar tt
copy of ihm nswett
Jlngla book for young
and old WniCLY8
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old familiar rtiymes
written and Illustrated
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