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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1915)
THE HEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. SElTEMltER 24, 1015. WOMEN CAN HARDLY BELIEVE How Mr. Hurley Wat Re stored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Eldon,Mo. "I wm troubled with displacement. Inflammation and femala weakness. For two years I could not stand on my feet long at a time and I could not walk two blocks without en during cutting and drawing pains down my right side which increased every month. I have been at that time purple ' in the face and would walk the floor. I could not lie down or alt still sometimes for a day and a night t a time. I was nervous, and had very little appetite, no ambition, melancholy, and often felt as though I had not a friend In the world. After I had bled most every female remedy without suc cess, my mother-in-law advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I did so and gained In strength every day. I have now no trou ble in any way and highly praise your medicine It advertises Itself." Mrs. S. T. Hurley, Eldon, Missouri Remember, the remedy which did this was Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. For sale everywhere. It has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with displace ments, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, Indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means have failed. Why don't you try it? Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co, Lynn, Mass. Soap Is Bad For the Hair Soap should bo used very sparingly, it at all, if you want to keep your hair look ing Its best. MoHt soaps and prepared Shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing or steady use is Just ordinary mulslfied cocoanut oil (whloh In pure and greaseles), and Is better than Soap or anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleansa the balr and scalp thoroughly. Pimply moisten the hair with water and rub it In. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which -rinses out easily, removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries itilckly an(J evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to hiauaae. ' You can get mulslfied cocoanut oil at Vy pharmacy, It's very cheap, and a few minces will supply every member of the family for months. Advertisement. Easy Way to Get Rid of Itching luii.'t worry any more about that Jti-MriK skin-trouble. Just set a Jar of ivMiiol flntment and a cake of resinol wap at any drug More. M'ith the resl lml noap and warm vut,r tatlie the af fected parts thorough ly, until they are frei from crusts and the kln is softened. lrv Very gently, spread on a thin ' laytr of the tresliiol ointment, alii cover with a light bulitlaue if neciHsary to protect the clothing. Tliis should be done twice n Way. I'sually the distressing itching und burning stop with the first treat tneiit, and the skin soon becomes clear stud healthy again. For a trlaJ free, write to Dept. 6-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. A Never Failing Way to Banish Ugly Hairs (Aids to Beauty.) , No woman Is immune to superfluous jrrowtha, and because these are likely to svppear at any time, it is advisable to axlways have some delatone powder handy to use when the occasion arises. A paste 4 made with some of the powder and crater and spread upon the hairy surface; fa about 2 minutes this Is carefully re moved end the skin washed. Tou will then find that your skin la entirely free from hair or fun. Be sure, however, to get real delatpne. Advertisement. Positive Relief from the suffering caused by dis ordered conditions of. the organs of digestion and elimination from indigestion and biliousness always secured by the safe certain and gentle action of Beecham's Pills SaUmVm. ta Usee, tOe SSs. AM ..s.PH.aj' I BRIEF CITY NEWS Wedding Blnrs Edholm, Jeweler, are Boot Mat It Now Keaeon Preea Ughtlnf riatnree Burr.ea-Orar.don. "'are Complete awovie Ttoctw classified section today, and atwrs la The Bee EXCLUSIVELY, rind out what tbe various moving picture theaters offer. Tot Safety rirat la Life Insurance see W. II. Indoe. general gent Btate Mutual Life Assurance Co, of Worces ter, Mass., one of the oldest, 71 years, and best companies on cartb. To Jail for kneeling- Rat J. Miller. 1311 Douglas street, who stole a hat from the Brandels Stores., was arrested by Special Officer Finn and sentenced to twenty-five days In the county JalU i Enlist la Army Edward A. Garnott, ' who gave his home aa Omaha, has en listed In the army and was sent by the local recruiting officers to Fort Logan, Colo., to be assigned to a cavalry regi ' rnent To Jail for Stealing Bilk Cecil iove. 131 Paclflo Street, and William Bryant, 818 Idge street, both colored, wero ar rested ay Special Officer O. A. Tagal for the theft of two bolts of silk from the Burgsa-Nash stores, and sentenced to twenty-five days in the county Jail. Blectfcm at rteld Club Charles "Ware, Nola B. TTpdlke and H. O. Edwards wet a made 'directors of the Omaha Field club at the annual election. Phillip Fotter was elected treasurer and W. R. Wood secretary. The board of directors will elect a new president and vice president soon. onlal Center Heets The Beals Social Center club will hold Its regular meeting at Beals school. Forty-eighth and Center streets, Friday evening. Semi-annual election of officers will take place at this meeting, and plana for the winter months ! will be made. R. J. Sutton is president and E. O. G rover Is secretary of the club. Tire Ken to the Coast Next Monday night the Northwestern-Union Pacific will handle one to three carloads of east ern representatives of the Firestone Tire company, enroute to a family meeting to be held in 6an Francisco. Several of tha company agents in western Iowa and Nebraska are expected to Join the party here and make the trip. ayes Is Slacharffed Saun.Wa itha-m. (1601 Burt street, arrested on a charge of shooting with Intent to kill, was dis- cnargea wnen arraigned In police court. Hayes fired on James Wilson, 105 North Ninth street, according to the latter's testimony, but the former after evi.lul,,. lng the situation satisfactorily was dis charged with a reprimand. The affair was the result of a domestie difficulty. "F" Type Submarines Are All Wrecked in Harbor of Honolulu A letter describing the raising of the hull of United States submarine F-4, which was lost near Honolulu last spring with Its crew of twenty men, has been received at the local navy recruiting sta tion by First Class Boatswain's Mate Richard A. Dixon. It was written by one of Dixon's former shipmates, who helped raise the wreck with pontoons and chains. He wrote in part aa follows: "We at last have the F-4 In dry dock, and a most sorry sight It is. - There Is a hole in its bow, topside, abaft of the torpedo hatch large enough to admit a Ford. The plates are driven back about fifteen feet. Everybody Is of the opinion the crew died quick.. "Everything was smashed, especially the battery. The plates were smashed Into small parts and cut everything in its path. Most of the bodies were found In the engine room compartment. "To top off everything, the Supply came in last week, on Its way to the United States, It got near the dock and Its engine went on the blink and Its bow hit the F-2. cutting through the hull right forward of the propellers. The force of the blow drove the F-2's nose under the F-, the F-3 under the F-l and the F-l under a lighter, which they were moored to. It sure is some outfit. There Is not one that la fit to divo with safety." MRS. ASHER TO SPEAK AT MISSIONARY MEETING Mrs. Aaher of the "Dilly'' Sunday party will attend the regular meeting of the Women's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church, to be held this morning at 10 o'clock at the home of Miss Hawley, S29 North ot"rtleth street. Mrs. Asher will oonduct the devotional exer cises and make a talk. All women of the church are Invited to attend. "The Aboriginal Ked Man" will be the subject of study. Mrs. Walter N. liaise y will speak of mission work among- the Indians, which she did for some time. Mrs. W. S. Knight will have charge of the program. L00MIS IS BACK FROM THE ATLANTA MEETING Howard O. Loomts of Omaha, who was re-elected eecrtary of the National Asso ciation of Building Owners and Managers at the convention at Atlanta, Oa., has returned from the convention. Hugh Wallace Is also back. The rest are tak ing some aide trips. Dr. and Mrs. Mll lener made a trip to Savannah and through the south. K. 8. Jewell la taking a -trip through the aouth before return ing. Ernest tiweet stopped at Excelsior Springs for a time, and will go to Et. Iuia also. laseet Bltee mmd lafertloa Oaager u. Apply Sloan's Liniment to sny bite. sting or bruise. It kills the poison and heals the wound. Only 36a All drug gists. Advertisement ' MOHLER SAYS LARGE PART OF THE CORN CROP IS MADE Just to ascertain the condition of the corn crop along the Nebraska lines of the system, President Mohler . Wednesday made a trip out Into tbe state. He re turns more optimistic than at any time In the past and asserts that a large portion of the corn through tbe flatte valley la made. Said Mr. Mohler: "It look as If Nebraska Is going to have an enormous orop of corn. The light frosts have not Injured any large portion of the corn. On the contrary, these frosts, followed by warm weather, are hastening the ripening." Worth Their Weight 1st Uold. "I have need Chamberlain's Tablets and found them to be Just as represented, a oulok relief for headaches, dlxxy spells and other symptoms denoting a torpid liver and a disordered condition of the digestive organs. They are worth their weight in gold," writes Miss Clara A. Drlggs, Elba, N. Y. Obtainable every-where- Advertisement Sundayisms at the Caught by (Jlory! Glory! Glory! His Glory ! Amen! SOMl FOLHS RASC HOGS THAU CHILPRLM JTOdy SkelcKd from life SUNDAY DOES NOT FEAR M THREATS Nevertheless Omaha Police Will Be Constantly On Guard at the Tabernacle. TALKS TO MOTHERS FRIDAY While little stock Is taken in the threat to blow up the Tabernacle with dynamite, made In the letter sent to Billy Sunday, Wednesday, the police are on the alert and are tak ing every precaution to prevent any thing of the kind in the event that it should be attempted. Chief Dunn of the police force has as signed a squad of officers to the Taber nacle, and hereafter they will be con stantly on duty there. The matter of fer retting out the author of the letter has been turned over to Detectives Havey and Donahoe, who are working on a number of clues. The Tabernacle was searched from ground to roof for evi dences of bombs, but nothing was dis covered. The platform and underneath were gone over thoroughly. Mr. Sunday la not alarmed over the threat contained In the letter and will I keep right on preaching and striking right and left, regardless of where the blows fall. Sermon to Mothers. At the Tabernacle Friday afternoon, while Mr. Sunday will preach a sermon to mothers. It will also be for all others as well. Those who have heard the ser mon assert that it is one of the strongest that Mr. Sunday delivers. Immediately after the sermon Friday afternoon Miss Saxe will start her Blhlo class. It la expected that several hun dred will be enrolled. In the member ship will be both men and women. Krertlnwa from W. '. T. I.'. The Nebraska Woman's Christian Tem perance union Is holding Its annual state convention In Grand Island, and this morning "Hilly" Sunday received the fol lowing telegram from iela O. Dyar, tho corresponding secretary: "Grand Island, Neb., Sept. 23. William A. Sunday, Omaha, Neb.: The Women's Christian Temperance union of Nebraske, in convention assembled. Bonds greetings and recognizes In you a strong ally in lta Utsht for prohibition In Nehraxka." Our Special r r v For $104.50 VICTTtOLA XI OUTFIT Complete with twelve selec tions (six ten-inch double rec ords), for only $104.50 ON EASY TERMS You choose your own Music from our large and complete-stock. A new and larger model, with all the latest improve ments, including the new Automatic Stop, Record Filing System and larger Tone Chamber. Other styles from 15 SCIHOLLEn& MUELLER PIAH0C0. 1 1311-1313 Farnam .Street Tabas Oar Staff Artist WITH the: devil liL . K.fiaiarjs-. GRAFF TO HELP APPREHEND SPEEDERS PAST SCHOOLS Superintendent Graff of the public schools will co-operate with the police department by directing Janitors and teachers to secure numbers of automo biles whose drivers lunoro the alow-down signs at school buildings. Superintendent Kugel sent the school superintendent a letter on the subjert. The principal of Farnam school saya sho took the numbers of twenty violators In fifteen minutes. Corn Limpers! Use "Gets-It" and Smile! Corns Come lllght Off, (lean and Oiiickl You Needn't Ldnip, or Kiiss With Your Corns Any More, What's the van of spoiling a good time for yourself by llmiitnn around with flerr rorns? It's one of the easiest thlnss In the world, now, to get rid of them. "Oetn 11" does It Uie new way. That's why Tbsse Coras Coma Rtftit Off, Claw As a. Whistle, by (June 'G.U-1U"' "Oets-It" has become the corn remedy of America, the blgirest selling corn rem edy in the world, preferred by million,. Do you remember that toa-eating- salve you tried, that stkky tape, that toe bundling bandage, the gouKlntf you've done with knives, rasors and sclsnorsT Weil now forget them all. No more fussing, no more pain. Whenever you use simple, easy "Uets-It," the corn is doomed, sure. So Is every callous, wrt or bunion. Never cu: corns or caJJousoa, It makus them grow that much mamr and Increases the danger of blood poison. No cutting Is necenssry by using "(leis II." Use H tonight and end your corny existence. "deta-lt" Is sold by sll druggists, 28o a bolt e, or sent direct by K. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold In Omaha and recom mended aa the world's best oorn remely liy Sherman St MoCunnell Drug Co.'s stores. 33 Uictrola Outfit to 300. When When to l - -it f Store Hours urgess-Wasm Gompmhc Till KSHAV, SKIT. 2.1. 1IM5. Remarkable Silk Values Friday at 98c-Mrs, Moulton Will Cut, Fit and Pin Free of Charge TK you are contcmplatinK a silk dress, waist or skirt for yourself or any member of your family tlila is your opportunity. Fttday we offer a remarkable selection of new silk poplins, crepe do chines, princess messallnes, new fall plaids, peau taffetas and satin Duchess, colors or black, In widths 27 to 41 Inches, at and Mrs. Moulton will cut, fit and pin free of charge it you wlfh 36-Inch Silk Poplin Friday at flllk poplins In pretty shades of blues, greens, reds, pinks, old rose, Excellent wtlght for dresses and suits; Friday at, yard, 7c. BTOflaE-NAglHI BASEMENT Coming A Remarkable Sale of Mattresses Next Monday See Sunday papers and win dows for particulars. Child's Union Suits, 23c A splendid assortment of chil dren's union suits, cream color, fleece lined, made drop seat style, Friday very special OTJ at Buraeas-Vash Co. Basement. Women's $1 Union Suits, 69c Women's union suits, made high neck, long sleeves or low neck and sleeveless, ankle length, white fleece lined cotton, were JQ $1.00. at OSJC Burfeea-sTaah Co. Basement. Women's 25c Hosiery, 15c Women's plain or ribbed top fleece lined hose, seamless, regular 26c quality, specially priced 1 ff. for Friday at, pair IOC Bortress-Naah Co. Basement. Women's 50c Gloves, 29c Wamen's rhamoleette washsble glorea, two-clasp style, In black, white, brown and dark gray, reg ular 50c values, specially 29c priced Friday at Bnrgeea-lTash Co. B asemeat. Boys' Suits at $1.95 BoyB' knlckerbocker suits, some with two pair of pants, medium weights, broken size assortment and lines, all new and J1 QC worth up to $4.60, at. P 1 eaO Bnrrsss-Kash Co. Basement. Women's SHOES Friday at $1.89 That Were Priced $3.00 to $3.S0 cloth or leather uppers. Lace or button style. The lasts and pat terns are new and attractive, wide selection of usual price i 75c Work Shirts, 48c Men's work shirts In plain blue, dark blue with white stripe, gray with while stripe, black sateen, etc., all sizes to 16 V ; regular 76c values, at. , 48c Burgess-Wash Oo, Basement. Edges and Insertions, Yd., 5c A large collection of embroidery headings, edges and insertions, Swiss and nainsook. Very desir able for dainty undermus- f" llns, at, yard OC Burgess-Bash Oo. B asement. Unbleached Muslin, 7y2c Heavy unbleached muslin, fine weave, 39 Inches wide, two widths will make full size sheets, easily bleached, on sale Friday svl at, yard I 2C Bnres-Tsh Co. B asement. 10c Outing Flannels, 6V2O 27-inch wide fancy gray and white outlug flannels, the regular 10c kind, specially priced Fri- 1 day at, yard OzC Barpss-nTash Oo. Basement. Turkish Towels, at 5c Individual Turkish towels, first quality, red or blue borders, spe cial Friday at sale price, ' f" each OC Bnrfsas-STash Oo. Basement. Roller Towels, at 19c 24 -Yard roller towels, made of fancy weave cotton towel- 1 A lng with red border, each. X SvC Bnrpss-STash Co. Basement. NOTIONS Women's cnildrn' and hose Scissors ut to Inches, pair, lOo 100-yard ipool cotton to 6U0-yard ba Una cot ton, spool, no IVelr barretto. ach So Tat tin,- shuttle i. null So Iressinc combs, each Se Thimbles, ea.. Is Needles, p a 0 k ae is supporters, per pair be Halting. Mai-a and white, yd.. So Mwhln. oil, larxe bottle needles In boo'ts (larru slie) . .100 Cotton tape. Ma K arul whit., all widths, bolt, 10 Pearl buttons, vara ...le Wvimn coat banKt-Ts, t for So Burgess-Basa Co Basement. iiiBurgess-Nash AN IMWESMEOT 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday 'evkrydcdy's ctore" KTOUK NKWH VOW F1UUAY. Borrss-sTash Co. -stain noor. New Velvet Untrimmed Hats in the Basement, $1.25, YOU'LL find a splendid selection from which to choose, the new est sbspes In black and colors, made of fine quality velvet. We consider them extreme values, at- H2J, li9 and H9i New Chiffon Butterflies, 39c Fine quality and quite the fashion for trimming black, white, and a few colors, a regular 79o quality. Children's Hats, at 08o to $1.98 Pretty selection of children's hats, smart little creations for the little tots at WW, 91.49 and fl.OA. WE TRIM ALL HATS FREE. Borfsss-aTash Co. Basemsnt. $1.50 Corsets, at 89c Very special, corsets made ot striped coutll, embroidery finish, medium bust, also camfortable hip and length, worth $1.60, special at 89c Barress-Baah Co. Bae.m.nt. 10c Comfort Covering, 3c A splendid assortment of fancy figured pongee comfort covering, tan ground, regular 100 quality, from the bolt Friday at, Q3 35c yard Bnrffess-aTash Co. Basemsnt. Boys' $4.00 Overcoats, $1.45 A limited number of boys over coats for agea 6, 6 and 7 years. values up to $4, ape- ti AC dally priced Friday at. O J- elO Barfess-aTaah Oos B asemeat. WOMEN'S shoes with style and quality, In ail the best leathers, including gunmetal calf, vicl kid, tan Russia calf and patent Carona colt with $189 models In all sites. The $3 to $3.60, Friday, pair Boys' Shoes That Wear Longer Shoes built expressly to withstand the nara Knocks ana wear given them by a real live and active boy. Sixes 13 to 2, Friday... f 3.25 SUcs 2 to 6 Vs. Friday, $2.49 Boxresa-jraea Oo. B asemeat, Laces, Yard, 2y2o A splendid assortment of laces, including German and French val, torchon and cotton cluny, specially priced for Friday's selling r at, yard aCsC Bnrcess-B'ash Oo. Basement. Blanket Sheets, 48o Large slse single blanket sheets, gray and tan, would sell at $1.98 if by the pair, very specially priced Friday In the Basement A Q at, each HOC Barrsss-Bash Oo. Basement. Sateens, Yard, 12o A wide selection of good quality sateens, short lengths, fine finish, mercerised black and colored Friday very special at, f OA yard la&lSfC Burgess-Bash Oo. Basement. 35c Suitings, 15c A good selection ot .half silk plaid suitings, will wash and wear splendidly, good quality, worth 3 Co yard, Friday special 1 C at, yard IOC Bnrrsas-STash Oo. Baeemeat. 29c to 39o Towels, 25o A special purchase of Turkish towels in assorted colors, nr with colored borders, ea. mOC Bars ess-Bask Co, .Basemsnt. Here's a Lot of ALUMINUMWARE Including Values to $2.50 at 85c IT'S celdom, indeed, aluminum ware at i inum, strictly perleot. The selection Includes! Six, 8 and 10-quart alum- i inum preserving kettles. Four and 8-quart aluminum , Berlin sauce pans with cover. One and one-half and i-quart aluminum rice boilers. Four and 6 -quart aluminum Berlin ket tles with cover. The values range up to $2. SO, very spe cial for Friday, choice for 83o. Bnrrees-vaah Ooi-1 asement. Co. Everybody's Store 16th till 9 P. M.i rilONK I). 1ST. silks. Including, de sole, stripe 9 80 the yard, 98c 79c grsy, wistaria white and black. $1.49 and $1.98 50c Brassieres, 39c , Made of good quality aria cloth or plain muslin, very daintily finished in embroidery, either front or back closing, on Friday 60o values at. . OetC Barreea-Bash Oo.- Basement. Men's $2.0 Hats, $1.45 Men's soft and stiff hats In all the new season's shapes and colors, all slses. Regularly worth $2.00, spe- d i at clal at P 1 e4D Barvess-Vash OovB asemeat. BaBBBBBBBBBBBSSSSBBBBBBBsBBBBBBBBBBal Boys' 50c Blouse, 21o Made tor boys, acea 6 to 18 years, good quality khaki and light colored washable ,21c materials, were 50c, for' Bnrres s-Vaab Men' l2 Hose, 8y.c An exceptional value In men's half hose, white feet, all black, high spliced heel and toe, double sole, fast color, run of mill of 1 Be quaUty at, 0 1 pair &3C Borr.sa.Baah Co Basement. Men's 2-Pc. Underw'r, 48c Men's I-pieee underwear, me dium or light winter weight, ecru color, all sites to 44, lone combed Egyptian cotton, well made, Friday special A Q at, per garment iOC . BarffMsJTasa On Bassmsni. Men's Underw'r, 48c, 69c Two numbers In men's union suits, long sleeves, ankle lengths, extra quality yarn and well made, white and ecru, special at 69o and HOC B turrets-Bash Oo JSasemenS. Remnants Laces, lOo Remnants of laces, nets and chiffons, In lengths from 4 to lft yards, very special In the basement Friday at, in each 1UC B urges s-Wash On. IB asement. C9o Single Blankets, 30o The well-known "Beacon" blan kets, slse 38x48,' single. In white, very desirable for right now. The regular 69o 39c quality, at, each. . auifessoraafc 15o Outing; Flannels, Oo Yard-wide fancy striped outing flannel, also white, SS-inoh. Shaker flannels, the regular ISo grade, In remnant lengths, at, yard 9c Borgnes-Basfe Oo asement. Dress Goods Remnants Lengths l'i to 4 yards serge suitings, Panamas, plaids, mix tures, checks, crepes, batistes, etc., were to $ 1 yd., j CQ each piece 05e and P A .Oil laipii Bash On. Basement. alii that you are offered an opportunity to buy price like this. Made of heavy sheet alum IB 85c B T .7 S IS Baw aBBS I M and Harney, J.'' THAT PAYS DIG DIVIDENDS A BEE WANT AD