12 THi: HKK: OMAHA, F.l.TPAY, .JUNK IHIo. Don't Ever Rub Your Eye 1'm llnflor A. An Kye Maeli. Xt Only KootMng mid Cleansing, Hut Kill Kvt-ry tiVrm Thnt ! Hare Hern Hlown or l5uleU 1u. The hand or (tlnvea ro!Ie.-t untold Ml linn of senna. m may he harmless, ethers dnKrr"iil' poisonous when trntiaht Into cont-irt wiih the eyeball or erllrt. When you mine bom' from auto rutins and our ovr hum from the dint rid wind or hm they niart from ny raiiae don't rub tlmm. Give thrm a rool lim. heating hath with rt mlM solution of ' Kcm toL" NEW YORK STOCK MARKET ii ii m Shares Dull and Heary Folio wing Publication of German Note! Little Tot Seeks "Daddy," Who is . Sleeping Long Sleep in the Grave A little flen-balred girl of about 10. with big blue ryea. dressed la a cheap 0FE5ING PRICES ARE LOWER j glnghsm irea. Uy upon a grave In 1 Forest Jjiwn cemetery Monday, weeping N'EW TfiBK. June I. ito-k were dull !' though hep heart would break. It wa and heavy today Ilomlnar P''"' j , pr ,-tlon: that portion five. lion of tlermany replv to W eshtnstnn a . ... i- , . ,w- i. . note of Inquiry. Affair in Mo,-o. whl' ii over to the single graves aa the. laat ret polnt to a declelve artlon by thl govern-, ng place of those not fortunate enough ment. also entered Into peculatlve caicu- i t0 nn j0( bouquet of flowera waa ning Price, were lower by one to I carefully placed at the head of the g rave three points, war speelaltlee and other and one little cnuony nana restea against ( mniiipuiated issue losing mom rounu. ; u Along tna oriveway cams a Dig Ijiier ome of the .torke made gen- iuxtrolll. Hmoualne and a big- clueter of eral recovery, flethlehem Pteel and Orn- j . . eral KlertrlV recording material gain, rosea and hothouse flowera re,ted on the hut the movement aa a whole waa with- aeat at the aide of the liveried chauffeur. . . . - T-... 1 ..t.. .MuinnUll r I 214. aharea. of which almoat half repre sented th turnover of the flret hour. Foreign exchange rontln'led to reflect the Miltli- i . I a , ik- tTiironean mnnc V market, Varla check making the new i low record of &4?V which min that I It libM l.r mnn franp tn buy an I American dollar than ever before, I res i asleep in anotner pari oi to whoae grav aha waa Saotking. Cteaaoing, Antiaagtic Tlila la only Vine of the limn: red of ie for thia wonderful antUeptii' and germicide. The aooner you learn of thla rnnot remarkable preparation, the better will be your health and general welfare. As a gargle it rure aore throat, as a rr.nuth ueeh It keepa the teeth free from tartar, cure pvorrhea and keep the gum healthy and free from dleenM, a a riaaal cleaner It curea catarrhal oon clltiona. applied lo cut and burn It heal nj makrH Infection lmpoelble, and taken Internally It keep the "bowel, kirinry and liver pure, atarlltxed and free from germ life. ' Kor children and grown-upa It la allka barmlea. bolh Internally and externally, yet aa a dcetroyer of dineae germ It la more powerful than even pur carbolic acid. 1 Never befora In the hlalory of me.dlclna he auc h a preparation been known. Iknotol" I add by rtriiugict In 7U; 69c. and 11.00 packaaea fend for our trial eesortnient of "Itenotol" liquid, ointment and tooth cream. Thl trial aaeortment i not to b had from toree end ia aent dlre t on receipt of M centa tellver or iliml only to thoe who have neoer tried "Henetol." Made only hy the Henetol Company, 144 ftenetol ftullritng, Mlnneapolia. illnn. 8old, recommended and guannteed in Omaha by Hhertnan McDonnell '1,'rug fo., lih and iJortge; rml Drug Co., laih and Harney: Harvard lliarmaey. "Mtli and Fnnm; 1oval Pharmacy, 2u7-S0 North lt t., and other, leading dru alore, j n'nkrnwl. Ieing quoted at 113, aaalnut ' i ns nt Saturday. After the co of the mrk-t remittance on Rome were quoted at S.M. equaling the recent low quota tion, nilla on 1ondon were little changed and tmiulrv for remittance to that cen ter waa extremely llaht. Wore gold waa received her from Ottawa and the proa pecta favor additional ahlpmenta from Canwdt and France. lxical time loana were eaaler, though quotably unrhanaed. I.aat week" further gain in exce reeerea w a' duplicated at other Important renerve cltlea, -t'hlcago and Pt Inle alao allowing a lower ten dency for long maturities. Onmeatlc development were mainly favorable, ranelng from the $2.(100.M net lnrrew reported by the New York Cen tral avatem for April to another dividend Increaaa by one of the large copper rom panlca. Other railway statement for April were variable, Atlantic lVat Mn gaining lUi.t'm in net, while Hlgaourl faciflc. Int rrj.OOo. The latter to.k waa under reatrnlnt all dav, pending tha out come of tho extension plan. Wratem freight ahlpmenta of Tariona claasiricatlona were up to laat yer' trim and tn that period. That aection continued io pin faith on big crop yield and abundant mom v gupplieg. Honl were eier, witn nine invest ment. Inquiry. Totl . ale. par value, aggregated l.rT4,(X'0. I'nlted Ptate bond were unchanged on call. Inside a richly clad, aad-faced woman lay back among the cuahlona. Tha weep ing of the child attracted the attention of the woman, and seeing no one near, ordered the chauffeur to atop. Somehow tha little one reminded her of her chlla the cemetery, carrying the flower. The tear atarted from her eye and impulsively ahe clasped the child "to her breast and tried to comfort her. "Papa, papa. I want my papa," sobbed the child. "What'e your name?" . "Rose." "Rose, what?" "Just Rose." "What la your mother'! name and where do you live?" "Mamma' name la Dearie and w Uv on a farm." Careful questioning failed otherwise to bring out tha name of the child or It home, further than that ahe had accom panied her mother, grandmother and aunt to the cemetery to , place flowera on Paddy's grave, and becoming separated from them, had wandered, back to the grave to get Paddy to go home with her. Putting aome of her flqwera oa the grave of the child's father, the lady undertook to find tha chlld'a relative. HELEN MILLARD TO READ TOTHE BLIND Offer to Give Her Time to Helping Those Who Cannot See for Them.elve. TO TRY TO GET UP A CLASS Missouri Pacific ... Gets an Extension on Money It Owes 4i i, J Although ralsed-tettar book for the blind are acarce at tha public library and no more can be bought now because .of lark of funds. Mis Elrllth Tobltt, the librarian, has planned a scheme that will aome Instance ahead of ' give blind patrona of the lntltutlona all the pleasure and satisfaction of hearing the lateat new and fiction, or recent work of history, aclence, or whatever else they deaire without having to read with their finger tipa. Miss Helen aMUlard haa gladly consented to help the library and will read aloud to blind people regularly. If tha tatter will go to tha library building. Miaa Tobltt announces that If blind people will oni munlcate with her at the library before Friday morning, indicating their Inten tion of attending, tha flret free publlo reading for tha blind will he held In the aecond second floor lecture room of the library Friday at 10 a. m. by Miss Millard. This) ia new feature at the Omaha library, and, ao far aa known, haa never been tried bi any other metropolitan library in tha United States. It la ex pected that quite a number of blind pen pie will take advantage of tha readings during tha summer. Cupid Gathering Bountiful Crop of June Brides The fire day of June, the month of brides, was ushered in with a great de mand fir n arrlag licensee; with the re sult that County Judge Crawford'e ataff of assistants was kept busy recording tha names of CMpid'a victlma from tha open ing of the doors of bt offices until lata in the day. Twelve couples secured llcenaee during ithe first five hours after tha door opened. John A. Pago, 36 year old, ami Susie Btrlckltn, 28 yeara old, both blind, were among the happy pairs who secured license. gore Tferoot aa (heat Quickly relieved by Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar- foney. It eases the throat, soothes the ungs, loosen phlegm, only 36c All flrug- Elst. Advertisement. J 'I ((. ii ' in Vv awM- i -1 i 1 1 -('jii. Tha Missouri Pacific, according fo re ports from New York reaching tha lotsfl offices, haa been able to arrange Us fi nances for at least another ' year and continue on easy street. Three years sgo. in order to meet rJJFII gatlona and get the floating debts to gether, the Missouri Pacific borrowed f.To.Cort.OOO. Out of the proceeds, besides Paying eff a large sum of floating in debtedness, another large sum waa ex pended In rebuilding considerable of tha lines of the system and still mors was put into new equipment and betterrr.enta. The money was borrowed on promleaory notes, becoming due July 1 of this year. Not being able to pay off the not the Missouri Pacific haa secured an exten sion of one year, with Interest at ie rate of per cent, Besides the interest, to . secure tha extension tha company pays a cash bonus of tS on each 11,000 note extended. Of the (3.000,000 notes tit exeoutors of tha Gould estate hold SMttu. Ernst Will Start to Sign Warrants at:4PJfl. Friday rresldent Krnt of the Board of Educe tiKt, upon Ma return to the city, mads this statement regarding the teachers' salary matter: 'l am willing to start at 4 p. m., Friday, June 18, to sign the warrants and will keep at It until ail are signed., and If It la legal I would favor the board holding a amecial meeting on the following morning that tha teachers may receive their warrant at the ei liest possible time.1' it is estimated that the signing of the warrant wUl take about slg or seven hours. The schools will be declared closed at 4 p. m., Friday, June U. ;rla! Qu"aYt7' end Leather r Covered Fissk f ! M-r.i r.' .1 finest Whiskey! i Lowest Price 1 Ufa- tar o rU! stelwl 0J try PH I ftttr WhfaitT uWHaa. it purm, htmwm ikwy r Wait .MuUhi JT. It FMTTVt ftHSb fssaalUMt ilM m,M Im r aJ! r kllUwt B 'J sKa4.. k kwitatM SkA Jue:r afrtM '4rtU VlIsM t "s jFowr epf for f- vht Qvmrtm t Fcls 3-Star VVSilsUcy O QTS.rmi 5P.4f5 CJ Meatura -tD j Measure mmmm cxpnrss chaitccs ipaio ItWKtmf f rats), buwtoMBt, aWfrflv, WUm c-uwro haisfc H'lri iti rt vtr W htv Vrf. If rxt MlMttejti aCtr y 4ti.k ftwm ' rJ W -'. h'um 4kp(nrtt cntr r'lim a fid Wt Ii i mfii ywu gut smiuuJ tuaak i vl ui f thk'k iu nm in etM, Matu t iv iiogn mMa r omI- at ya Hij.y th kat(te rcnrwj ftajlk - i; y mr gtiMut.n-?tv W mrr n O 1, ftt- . I., f '. I-'t-m f ,( ;V (-at ) a Many at Funeral of Charles Miohaeken The funeral of the lata Chart D, MlchaeLsen. who died at Miami, ria.. wss held from tha residence of bis wife's parenta. Mr. and Mre. John P. Byrne. to North Thiny-aeoond street, at M o'clock Tuesday morning to Ht. Cecilia's church at a. n. Bey. D. P. Harrlnv. ton officiated at requiem, high mass and delivered the funeral eulogy. Interment was In the family lot uory oepuh-ner cemetery. Tbe funeral a largely attended and there waa i profusion of flower. Pallbearers were Jam Lynch, ' lion Lynch, "-n L,yncn, Krln Morearty, VMllwm f. Lynch, liiiiatd alorearty. - FIFTY TOURISTS TAKE " RIDE OVER THE CITY ' fifty easterners who cam In from the west over the Union Paclfio-Northwest-ern; making up one of the Raymond Whltcomb excursion, had an omortunlty of seeing Omaha Monday afternoon. The manager In charge of the Whlt comb party telegraphed ahead for auto- mol:liea and whon the train arrived, ten mach'.ne were at the depot. The excur lotilsts were taken on a two-hour drive over the boulevard, through the parka and residential and bualneaa tectlona of the city. They departed very favorably Impressed with Omaha. Jitney Ordinance Goes Up to Legal , Force of the City The city council has referred te the legal department the matter of drawing an ordinance for tha regulation of mneys. The city attorney has a batch of proposed ordlnanoea from which ha expects to evulve a measure which will be satisfac tory to the counc.IL A hearing will be hld by tha committee of the whole when the proponed ordinance la ready. r, W. Fltcb, oh behalf of tha Federa tion of Improvement Clubs, has subra'tted another ordinance. A delegation of colored cttlsens offered a protest against a provision in cnc 01 th proposed ordinances, said to I an exclusion of negroes in Jitneys; City Attorney. Bins fecommendod that gn occupation tag rather than a license fee be Imposed, that the revenue might go Into the general city fund rather than Into the school fund. ' President Wattles of the Omaha and Council Bluffs Street Railway company attended the meeting of tha council. Hanichen Gets Bis Contract for Sewer Tho oily council authorised awarding to J. J. Hanighen a contract for construc tion of a storm water aewer through Miller park, on a bid of t63.4!G.. which waa toa low oat submitted. To A. O. Schrelber will be given a contract for sewer on Grant street, - Porty-f If th to Forty-seventh, tho consideration to be ILK.. Tho council passed ordinances creating paving districts along Thirteenth street. Lea en worth to Martha street, and Pacific street. Sixth to Tenth streets. which thoroughfares will be repaved or the present stone surface relald. NEW FACES SEEN '.' AT TflEjCITY HALL George L. Redman Promoted Fie harty Moves Into Attorney! Of fice Other Appointments. I PROM0TI0N3 AMONG FIREMEN A new esprit da corps marked 'he advent of June in the city hall. N-w officials started their work,, a few minor appointments were made by the city council and Increased une-' tlon seemed to pervade throughout the municipal building. Commissioner Hummel of the pnrk department announced the promotion of Gorge L. Redman to position of superintendent of construction work, with a salary of 150 a month. Mr. Redman to use his own automobile. He will take over some of the detail J work formerly handled by Sueerln- tendent W. R. Adams, who wUl de vote roor of his time to planning-, landscape gardening, trees and flowers.' Ia.I.ea-al Department. City Solicitor H. B. Fleharty reported for duty and was assigned the offloe formerly occupied by Assistant Attorney TePoel who has taken the quarters which were used by B. S. Baker, The new solicitor attended- district court and re spond d to the call of the case of Lerlne against the city. Anton Hoffman, new city license Inspec tor, begin his work under the city clerk, whoso department wm. remodeled to take oar of the license, bureau. Tho council confirmed tha appointment of Lawrence A. Donahoo, John W. Ma lone and K. L. Robertson aa sanitary in spectors st t7f per month, and I B. Stlne sanitary inepector of plumbing at 1100 a month. Kdward R. Goralski was appointed to the police department on ' the usus 'si months' probation. William W. Wel-h and Brady F. Cow ger were confirmed aa Junior captains in the fire department, having served satis factory a probationary period of six months. The following fire department promo tions, announced several week ago, went Into effect: John Coyle and tleorge- O. Cragor, senior captains to second assistant chiefs; Fred Verveka and George F. Cuslck, Junior captains to senior cap tain; Jonae H. Francis and Michael Qulnlan. firemen to Junior captains; Roosa I. Iefaa and Frank Agnew, ap pointed aa firemen. Rev. Adolf Hult May Be Given Chair at ' Rock Island School Rev. Adolph Hult. pastor of the Swed ish Lutheran Immanuel church. wlllv be one of the three candidates for the chair of church history in the Augustana Theological seminary. Rock Island, III. These names will be voted on at the meeting of tbe Augustana synod, which opens In Minneapolis, June . ,- The chair is one of tha highest gifts of the Swedish Lutheran church !n this country and haa always been occupied by eminent men of the" church. It wss mede VAfan hv K MtlrMfiMit r f ' R V Dr. N, Porsander to tha position of 'professor emeritus. Rev.- Mr. Hult la one of the recognised scholar of bis ohurch, and. It la said, will be a very strong ' candidate for the place. His selection will, of course, in volve hi leaving his church here and thla Is the one unpleasant feature con nected with it. HALLER IS HEAD OF THE CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY , F. Ia Hailer has been elected president of the Nebraska Children's Home sockSt, succeeding Alfred Kennedy, who has been 111 for some time. This is a roclety organised to find homes for homeless children. Rev. A. & Lehmann is super intendent of the Omaha district. Can't Beat :"Tiz ' v When FeetrHurt "TIZ" for sore, tired, puffed, up, aching1, calloused fet or corns. "Sure! aw TIZ vary ttmo for any foot trouble." Tou can be' happy-footed Jot like me. ' Use "TWV and never suffer with tender, raw, burning, blistered, swollen, tired, smelly feet "TIZ" and only "TIZ" takes tha pain and soreness out of corns. , callouses and bunion. As soon aa you put your feet In a "TIZ" bath, you Just feel tho happiness soaking In. How good your poor, old feet feel. They want to dance for Joy. "TIZ" Is grand. TIB' instantly draw out all tho poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause sore, in flamed, aching, sweety, smelly feet. Oet a B cent boa of "TIZ" at any drug store or deportment store. Get Instant ( foot relief. Laugh at foot sufferers who complain.- Because your feet are never, never going to bother or make you limp . any mora., . i 'iZC fti.8 oisTiiuwa coartva X Seta , Clljr, "RIDING" V f lo on of our new Hin- V oiiaiu taxl.ai, with f X lti wli.Ouw lowrel J aa much mjt you like g 1 slve oa plriity of I 1 frn kir and your I I cUtni are cot soilod. I I At ll.eg ier hoar, ui I lo four I oaaatiKiirs. Tka Cr kerrVM. Tl. .lu.ue Itoug. DO. I j I Taxlc-b Ser-fcs Co, ) ! 104 J rnm bt. S O.MAUA TWO LARGE BUILDING . PERMITS ARE GRANTED The ctty building department has Issued permits for ths construction of the lllack- stone hotel at si south Thirly-elxtn street and the Grain exchange tot Fouth Nineteenth street, the former im piovement being 2u0,00 and the latter ?00.0u0. 8. ij. Merira waa granted a permit for the erection of a frame dwelling at tftJt North Thirty-third street at a coat of H.OwO. FRED STUBBEND0RF IS TO BE BURIED THURSDAY Fred t-tubbei.dorf. a resident of Omaha since 1SL. died Monday at hla residence, 11) Boulh Tenth street, after a long ill- brought about by hardening of the arterta. Mr. .tubbendorf waa born la Raima, Germany, October n, lJiJ, . and came here In IK. He waa tn the whole sale liquor hvslncs until 13. whea he retired. Me was also a member of tha school Soard at one time. Mr.- fttubken dorf is .survived by two sons, F. W. and Herbert A. Tho faiaentl will be held Thursday afternoon from tho residence with intonsant at Prospect Hill oemetery. Dtarrheo trKlr Cwred. Aoout two year ko I had a severe attack tit diarrhoea wbtcb lasted for ever ' a wk,", write W. C. Jone. Bufonl, K. l- "I because a weak that I oould not sting upright. A drui.-r.at rfRiuieitlrd I i au.borlatn's ColU and I'tarrbooa Item edy. Ti.e tirat ioee relieved TM asd within two d.v t was as wall aa ever. C'utAinahat rry where. AdvertitauaenC An Easy Way tOvGct Fat and Be Strong The trouhe with moat thin folk who wUh to gain weight I that they lntt on drugging their lonimh or stuffing it with tsreaay ' foods; i-iihbliig on unnleea 'flesh treama," or following ume fool ish iihysicai tulluie tunt. while the real 'uv of thlnneK Roo unto ichej. You carnot get ft! until oiir ulReliv tract assimilate the food tou eat. Thank to a retuarkal'ln new scientific dlM'Overy, It i uow possible to combine into siniple form tlie very uleiiumts need ed by the d'gestixe organs to help theui convert lood into rich, fat-laden blood. Ti.i marler-stroke of inodurn chemistry is railed hargol and haa been termed the giealeat of f .rsit-uui!lra. burgol alma througu Ha r-geni auva, retxuatructive power to coax ll:e ammaih and iutea tines to lltiallvxoa up Ilia fattening tamenta of your food and paas tiieru Int-j tbe blood, where .!- are carried to every' atarved. broken-down cell and tie- of our bodv. You can rradlly pic ture th result when tltia aiiiaaiiig trana. formation ha taken plaoe and yeu notice how your cheka fill out, hollowa about your ueiK. ahouldera and bJl duaiipear and you take on rroin 19 to lu pounua f olid, healthy fleeh. garaot U aoeolutely hannle. ii,iiuiv. efficient, fcheiiiiao Si Mi onnaii lrug biore and otlier load ing irui;lia of t.imaha and viclimy have it and wnl rvfund your money If you are not satisfied, aa per the guarantee found In every pack. CAl TION Wblle Bargol ha given x eelkent rveujta In overcoming nervoua dya peiwla and general stomach troubles It should "t be taken by thoae who du not wua to gala tua pouuil or more. l cr 1 S I ! LJ ' W ' .. f s mop is sr w r . m a w h a a bm a v 'Vi t.l W-UUViJ (W. oi:ya r 1 the trouble of the hand-crank and the incon venience of gas lamps by installing the com pact Gray 8$ Davis Starting-Lighting System on your new or used Ford Car. This system is built by the pioneer pro ducers of electric automobile equipment Has the same simplicity and ruggedness of design as the Gray & Davis Systems supplied to leading cars in every price class. Spins your motor by a light . touch to a ( pedal. Floods the road with light by means ' of a simple switch.' . ' Makes your Ford a uchole-family car drive able by any one of 15 or over. " v Drive your Ford to us . today and see this system, '' ' -: ' INDUSTRIAL GARAGE Sold and Installed by Twentieth and Harney Streets, Omaha UKRRINU MOTOR COMPACT OF IES MOIXES, Diatrlbntora. for This Territory. System m tuppHed indodes motor gaoerator, 6-volt battery, enameled strcl battery bo, aUrt in. and lighting awitchea, ret u la tor -cutout, all mccsaary wiring, chain aod aprocketa. pfticx coMrrrrc I X Vl MjJ' r.O.. 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