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    TIIK BEE: OMAIIA, AVEDXESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1915.
15
"lNJUHS" MADE
FEDERAL COURT
louia Dick Eouned Orer Omaha
lotf Before There Were Any
Uooiet in Neighborhood.
JJyD EE CHEWS CIIEWINQ GUM
Dusky women, with their glisten
ing, straight, black hair parted In the
middle aad drawn smoothly back
Ter tbelr heads were much In evi
dence In the Federal building- One
woman wandered stolidly about the
building with her psppoose beld on
her back bjr means of a ahawl and
looking wonderlngly at the strange
lights from this vantage point.
The "braves' were there, too. Two
old fellows refused to take the ele
vator when invited by some pale
faca, but climbed patiently up the
rtair to the fourth floor. Safety
first!
The ''Injuns" ars here witnesses be
for tha grand Jury now in session.
Meet Captain "lui" Dirk. "Louie"
wears a brows uniform and a Orand
Army sombrero with a sold cord around
It.
"lioule", speaks ood English and has
pent moat of hi life In keening order
among .Unci ftam'a warda up tvn the
raasrvatlon. lie la a gaunt weather
beaten man, grey-haired at the temples
and with moat of It ia teeth gone. Other
wlaa he's a spry as a nun of . though
."Louie" baa seen alxty-four winters. -"
Here Before House.
"I was In Omaha before any ho'ioe
here." aatd Captain Pick. "Ail timber,
wild land, ugh. I kltl buffalo here, Bleep
on the ground where Mg building is now."
'Toule'a' father waa James Dirk and
he departed for the happy hunting
grounds at the ripe old sk of, 114 years.
Tie wav born the year after Oeorge
Washington died. In 1W, and died No
vember O. 114.
"My father saw Lewis snd Clark dras
glng boat, tin the Missouri river." said
"Louie."
" But gone ara those happy days. "Louie"
tiow spends bis time as a policeman, be
ing chief of polire at Macy, Neb., among
the Omaha and Wlnnnbaso Indiana.
To Live Ilanara Fearteeia Tears,
"I live 114 years, toe.". said Louie."
"I take good ear myself.""
"Don't you drink or smoke or chew?"
he was akeU,
"I smoke." said "loule." ,
"Chew too, don't your
"Louie's" Jaws were working visor
uely, but he shook his head. A lump
of chlckle appeared between the remain
ing teeth. "Louie" almost smiled, but
not quite.
"I . chew rhewlng gum," he aald.
Ah. "Louie," bow ean we maks a ro
mance ovt of a "redskin" whs chews
chewing gumf
Conscience Fund
is Still Growing
The "conscience fund"' st the North
western ticket office Is growing-. A
Mil came In Tuenday's mall from some
local man who la supposed to - have
"beat" the road out of a fere sometime,
and later Buffered the pansa of con
science. "Please alv this to the Northwestern
Railroad company." an accompanying
note atated. "It helonsa to them.
Assistant Agent Nlllaon aded the to to
a 110 bill received from s similar source
two Weeks ago.
"Somebody must have been attending
Billy' Sunday's meetings," he remarked.
BOOKLET SHOWS HOW ART
SURROUNDS WORKMEN
Business men ara no longer considered
mere money grubbers, and no longer Is
business a greedy pursuit of sordid gain.
The ehtlrs of business now-a-days take
Into consideration how the money la
gained and what Is given In return foi
It. The demands of present days com
merce call for the highest, the noblest,
the best that there is In man. Bo It Is
that big business concerns and great
business men ara giving more attention
to the development of the artistic, sen
timental and sublime elements In them
selves and In their workers.
Evidence of this fact Is shown In a
beautiful advertising booklet recently Is
sued by the Tostum Cereal company.
Though It can be referred to as "merely
advertising," It Is a read work of art.
The object of the booklet la to show how
the elements of art and refinement sur
round the workers who make the Postura
products, and surely no one could glance
through the little book without gaining
a mora kindly feeling for the late C. W,
Tost and hla purs food products.
MIGHT HIGH HAY
BEJHSTALLED
School Board Maj Decide Next Week
on the Adriiabilitj of the
New More.
NIGHT SCHOOLS ON MONDAY
Superintendent Graff of the public
schools Is gathering Information upon
which will depend whether the Board
of Education at Us regular meeting
next week will authorise the estab
lishment of a night high school In
this city.
Indications are the superintendent
will recommend this educational ad
junct. The superintendent's recom
mendation will guide the School
board In Its action.
The teachers' committee of the Board
of Education considered this matter at
several seseinns and decided to put the
question up to Superintendent Graff.
If the demand warrants the starting of
the school, then It will be started. The
scope of the proposed night high school
will be confined to practical lines. Vari
ous commercial branches will be Included.
Demand for (he School.
The superintendent has learned there
are many young men and women who
have entered business activities without
high school education and who now real
ise the value of a stronger educational
foundation. For the most part these peo
ple atsrted to work through necessity
rather than choice, and moat would avail
themselves of a night high school If the
opportunity should be offered.
A few days ago a young man called at
the superintendent's office and asked If
a night high school would be started
here. He explained that he attained his
high school eligibility at Lincoln, but quit
after a short attendance. He Is now
anxious to' Increase hla knowledge. He
s Id his fsther, who Is foreljrn-bom. went
to go to night school, but would have to
start In the first grade. I
The course of the new high school will
no.t be fully determined until It la known
how many would enter and what studies
they would like to take.
Night schools for the grades will be
opened next Monday evening In Kellorrt
snd Comenius schools under same con
ditions as previous years.
Two Men With One .
Gun Hold Up Clerk
in Hotel; Get but $6
Two men and one revolver entered the
Nebraska Iodging house. 13T7 Douglas
street, at the witching hour of mid nth t
last night, gave several stern commands
to J. C Downing, clerk, and departed
with M taken from the tl I.
To make sure Mr. Downing would not
disturb the pes re while the intrudera
were Invoicing the cash, a handkerchief
wag stuffed Into his mouth.
Descriptions of the robbers were re
ferred to the detective department at po
lice headquarters.
feeler waa pleased with his eon's testi
mony, before the federal Indlstrtel Rela
tions commission several months ago In
New Tork City, and, shortly afterward
gave him enoogh stock to carry control
of the property In Colorado.
YOUNG JOHN GIVEN BUNCH
. OF STOCK IN COLORADO CO.
CHICAGO. Oct. II John D. Rocke
feller, Jr., has been presented by his
father, John D. Rockefeller, sr.. a suf
ficient block of the common stock of the
Colorado Fuel and Iron company to give
him controlling Interest In the company,
according to a story printed today by the
Tribune.
iThe article says that the senior Rocke-
Makes Stubborn Cough
Vanish in a Hurry 9
g wrprlsla1r Co Pea ah f rr K
X Kaelly and Cheaply
g at H a
If some one in your family has an ob
stinate couch or a bad throat or chest
cold tliat has been hanging i n and refuser
to jield to treatment, ut from any drug
store 2 ounces of rinex and make it
into a pint of cough syrup, sod watch
tint rough vsnisii.
Tcur the 2 Mr ounces of Pinev. (KP
cents worth) into a pint bottle am! fil!
tiie bottle with plain granulated suirii
syrup, 'i he total cost is almut 64 cent
and gives you a full pint a familv
supply of a most effective remedy, st a
saving of (2. A ditv'S use wiM uxuallv
overcome a hard cough. Kasily prepared
in 6 mintit'-s full directions with l'inev
Keeps perfectly and bas a pleasant taste.
Children like it.
It's really remarkable how promptlT
and easily it loosens the drv, hoarse oi
tight cough and heals the inilamed mem
brsnea in a painful cough. It sl stop"
the formation of phlegm In the throat
snd bronchial tubes, thus ending tlie per
sistent loose cough. A splendid remedy
for bronchitis, winter coughs, bronchial
asthma and whooping cough.
Pinex Is a Special snd highly concen
trated compound of genuine Norway pine
extract, rich in guaiacol, which is sc
healing to the membranes.
Avoid .disappointment by salting your
dVugirttit for ''2V4 ounces of. l'inex," snd
do not accept an thing else. A guarantee
of absolute satisfaction goes With this
preparation or money promptly refunded.
The 1'inex Co., it. Wayne, Ind.
16 If DODGE DOUGLAS
Special Sales in All Departments
Values in all classes of dependable fall and winter
merchandise that were seldom equalled, neved sur
passed in October Sales. :: :: :: ': ''
19 Lbs. Pure Granulated Sugar $L00
1PO.X.B. SACK WBOVXIOAT
FOB , s.as
The Sugar market la advancing.
A Csrload of fano- Klealgam Keif.
fsr Tears shinned to us to to srl1 for
the grower. This Is extra fancy fruit.
tiothlp finer grown; Wednesday,
per bushel basket ' 91-10
large market basket 43o
S-lh. sack best high rrad Diamond
H. Flour, mate from No. 1 aelectel
apring whtat, sack .'. 91.40
F.very suck guaranteed to give
perfect sr 'Isf action. .fcxjuaJ to any
flour on the market.
lbs. Sterilised Brail, the fiew prod
uct, for 160
lbs. beat rolled White Break fee:
Oatmfal for ao
New Cane and Mav4e Sugar, cnk
for 11V
2-os. Jar pure strained Honey. 934
Fancy California Comb Honey, pev
rack 17 H
2-i. Jars pure Fruit Preserve:!, gSo
Fancy California Cooking Ralxina.
per lb tm
Fancy California Cooking Figs per
I 91,0
New California layer Figs. pkr. tUo
Urene Nuts, per pkg 10o
4 lbs. bet Pearl . Tapioca. Fane
Japan Rice or Hand Picked Navy
Fleans for 830
6 cans Oil Fa Mines SSo
E. C. Corn Flakes, pkg. so
Hersheys Breakfast Cocoa, lb. 90o
The best Tea Mfttnga, 11. 18MS
Fancy Oolden Santos Coflee, a fl"
drink, per lb 90S
SXTBA srECIAX WEDJTEBDAT.
10 Bars Beat 'Im All Boap ...ISO
IVTTtK ADyiBCED lo M fcB.
THIS WE1X, WHOLESALE.
Oar Vrloss the Same for tlie Present.
The best fancy bu.lv Creamery But
ter, per lb
Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery flut
ter, per lb
The btst No. 1 strictly fresh Es,
per dozen 860
The beet Full Cream, white or col
ored Cheese, per lb 90s
tCBAT DBrABTMBirr STBCXAXV
WSOBKSOAT.
The beat bulk solid meat Oysters,
per quart 35o
TXB yidlTSBLB KAKKBT OT
OX4KA rOB TBI HOTL1
11 lbs. good e Hiking aool-a. . . .lfO
It lbs. Jonathan eating Annies. 84o
IS lbs. beet Red River cooking Po
tatoes, for 1
Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes, per
lh 8H
L large heads Cabbage 10o
trge market basket Green Pp.
pore for BS
Large market basket Oreen Toma-
toea fir 9&S
4 large benches" fresli Beets, Car
rots or Turnlpa for, 10)
:Try HAYPEM'S Firtl-
P.
Tank Men Meeting
in Secret and the
Eeporters Barred
' The delegates to the convention of the
National Association of Galvanised Tank
Manufacturers do not like visitors in tha
, room.
They are In session at the Hotel Castle.
Thers ara only a dosen of them, so a
visitor la immediately conspicuous wben
ha enters.
"Clamp." down goes the lid on all
psechea and all utterances as soon as St
ttondelegaU steps Into the room. When
a aewapaper man stepped Into the room
Monday. President Eaton stepped up to
learn who ha was and who hs repre
sented. Immediately hs turned to the
delegates and said:
"This U a newspaper man. I don't
know whether we can let him stay or
things shut up so tight one could
hear a pin drop until tha representative
of tha press left the room.
Tuesday - morning came, and the con
vention waa still In session.- The pries of
material for the manufacture ef galvan
ised tanks occupies same time la the dis
cussions. The discussions again ceased
when a newspaper man stepped into the
roiira. Again a battery of syss wsa loosed
on tha Innocent reporter.
, The man speaking ceased talking and
. took a seat. Another delegate, not know
.tng tha reporter, got to hla feet and
.began to apeak, but was hushed with a
."tut. tut," until Assistant Secretary Kelly
. had told the, reporter that of floers would
. be elected In the afternoon.
. The secretary also ventured the . In
formation that the dclegatea would lunch
at noon at the Caatlo hotel. ' ,
With thla fund of Information the mod
est reporter backed out of tha room with
the battery of silent eyes still on htm,
. Tha world ia shut out of the secret ef
.this session.
BEATOn G LAIER CO. LIBERAL CREDIT TEftMS-At These Same
415-917 Sesth Sixteenth .treat i
Omaha, lieb. tUUUU- 1 CcJ Uy btUUlaU vyiC IT 1
rr si n r 9 m afl Jr nnn 1 1 ax n v n f
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rialil H IiIaIJ M k mm B ,1 I I rl I afl 1 -2
itiUlllliiis A doll at5
CEAT0I1 & LAI ER GO.
41M17 South Sixteenth Street'
Omaha. Neb.
en
. Aa liliai t igk Harts tkt Ltsgt.
Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey 'stops the
CouKh 'and prevents' your Cold getting
worse. It'e guaranteed.. Only Juo. All
d rug gurta. Ad vrrtlsement.
Chauffeur May Lose '
Life by Hitting Polo,
to Avoid Other Auto
Morris Cohn. chauffeur, aarly this
morning avoiding a collision with a party
of Joyriders on North KLxhteenth street.
ran his machine against a telephone pole
and auffered ' Injuries which may be
fatal, tie Is being attended st St.
'Joseph's hospltsl. where his condition is
mm to be aerioaa. He suffered injuries
lo his back and waa Injured Internally.
Mr. Cohn waa driving hla machine
north oa Klghtoenth street and observed
the uncertain movements of another car
approaching from the north, lie gave
the oncoming party meet of the road and
io'J'4 not change his own course before
l.e struck a pule. Ilia car turned over,
lie dressed himself to bU boarding
J'luoe at USA NortU Eighteenth street
and telephoned the police.
A dcKKiiptioa of the chauffeur pilot
ing the Joyriders was given to the polios.
wi'0 are working on the case.
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uitfrrhs Ptuirs: iv:vtf.uv T?mfV ah d fffiPn
AMn)lini IMS?
sari wm j aar
red
www iiaww
- v Just 80 of
r V these at-
traotlve
Mottled
Dluo white
Enameled
10-PIECE
KITCUEII
SETS
Which go on sale
tt S:S9 t.ra.
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Come Kight Down Early in the T-loirning and rJJake You Selections
.swawgar - .-.a r . - i w - w j . . . i r s? .-.
Ocpsndsblc Fuel-Saving Heaters
9 All Go at "QUICK
, flCTIOIi" Sale Prices
tireoaaiaieaaa hasuwerlata'a Clta,
( btflvra Dlarrbaaw Reaaedy.
' X never hrastate to r i aiuxud Cham
banain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
i;:niedy." wrlUs Rol Wllilaras. merchant.
Jce, Tenn. "1 sell titure of It than of
any ether prc-iaratiuos of like character.
1 have UjM-d it mywlf and found It save
ma more rcluf t'loo authlngs else I
t.avs ever trird ft-r tha ama purpoec."
Cttaliialiie evcrLi. All ilruggiela-
Adtertlaeiuect
B AU .
I-5TI-3
Styles.
' I' ll ' " ' '
ffi im: PAW:
ff.
If you want a heater that
will heat your rooms evenly
morning, noon and night,
from floor to celling, and at
the least possible fuel e
pense, be sure and see our
big line which includes th
old reliable Moore and others
of well proven worth. Kvery
heater lit this store Is on sale
at a quirk action sale price
worthy of note.
Moore's llase Burners at
quick action sale prices
ranging from
Moore's Three-Way Heat
ers at quirk action sale
prices ranging from-
$35 to $42.50
ltound ttiik . Heaters at
quick action sale prices rang
ing from
$7,95, S12.45, t up
Airtight Wood Heaters at
Quick Action sale prices.
Tapestry -Upholstered Mahogany
Rookerc
16.35
$35 Jo SQO
90c, $1.25 tit. $1.98
Gold on Very Eacy Payments
Overstuffed Davenport
phoUtered Dav- AIA ff
pictured. S35J.5JD
Av generously proportioned, roll arm, pillow
back, overstuffed, trIHe lMae, cuHhlon seated
pattern tapestry upholstered I)av
enpoK, eaactly as
price
.
1 'jr . .a
HewlReoliniog
Chairs for Less
A big shipment of the far.
ored Itoyal Kasy t'lialrs
la fumed and golden oak
frames, with hanih Fab
ricold upholstery Jnst
received and now on sale
. at quick action sale prices
r 1
mi
Worth to
$49, it
All have solid mahogany frame,
several different styles,- tap
estry upholstery, high grade,
beautifully finished; Just 25 of
them. Not one sold for less
than $30.00 ordinarily. ' Quick
Action '
Kale
Price
mtiMLALm i mail,, i ..i.Jjijwerd
$18.35
3,
ranging front
MkwM4.90, 15.90
&cr2sy(Ssux and Up
-Jfc-r'-Tj--. "7-; -aaaassagr
3-Pancl
Mirror
Dressing
Table
(Like Cut)
Walnut, quarter,
d oak or mahog
any. Itegular yt5
values. Quick ac
tion sale prices,
while tbey last
S 22.50
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111 t llt fail tm&
$35.00 rJcDougal
titclicn Cabinet
(Like Cut)
This caHnet haa all the latest im
pt'ovements Oolonlal glaaaware,
lowering and tilting flour bins,
sliding metal top, metal bread and
rake box, etc., etc. The stock is
limited, so don't delay purchas
ing too long.
Quick Action
Sale Price. -. . .
$21.75
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0x12 feet
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Omaha
Ono of tho LARGEST STOCKS of DRAPERIES In tho Woot BIG PRICE REDUCTIONS
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415-417 South Sixteenth St.,
TELL YOUR
FRIENDS
About Thcso
Bis Reduction!
If IT'G IMPOQQtDLE FOR YOU TO GET HERE IN PERSON SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS "C3
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