TllrO OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DrXKMKKK i2, 1916. 10-A Row to Get Rid N of Pimples Quick! Rclencp Now tlives Beautiful, (lw mplexlons In Hew Days, Through Stuart's Calcium Wafers. TBIAX PAOXAOB ltAXUsP A woman may have hut ordinary fea turvs or even a coarse, heavy contour of face, but If she la the possessor of a fin, colorful akin, showing vigorous health and a pure blood, aha will b at tractive to every eye.' The treat trouble with the majority of women la that they try to ramove pimples It 'a B.ally Pool! ah to Kara Pimples. Stuart' Calcium Wafara Bemoves Them In a raw Says. by outside treatment, such as greases, massage, cosmetics, electricity, etc. These methods will not cure nor even tem porarily remove pimples and facial dis orders. The difficulty Is generally impure tiood. Its color Is black or blue or brown ish cast, instead of ruby red, as It should be. All the cosmetics In the world will not bring back the color If your blood is filled with Impurities which It cannot re move or throw off. dtuart'a Calcium Wafers operate directly on all blood Im purities'. One of Its many quick-acting and harmless Ingredients Is Calcium Sul phide, admitted by scientists to be one ot. the most remarkable blood purifiers In existence. Qo to your druggist, who ever he may be. and he will give you a box of Stuart's Calcium Wafara. prica 60c. Mall coupon below today for free trial package. Free Trial Coupon T. A. Stuart Co., 31S Stuart BIO., Marshall. Won.) Send me at once, by return mall, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Name Street City .. .SUte DRESHER GROWTH IS CONTINUOUS Notable Progress of This Firm Since Its Advent in Glean ing Business Astounds Many. Enlarged Dept's, New Dept's, Much New Equipment, Ad ded Whenever Necessary For Betterment of the Art. Some folk attribute the swift and immense growth of Dresner Broth ers' Dry Cleaning & Dyeing plant at 2211-2213 Farnam St, to luck. Yet, if you were to know ot the continual effort made by every mem ber of the Dresner concern from proprietors down to office boy, you would attribute the "Dreaher Suc cess" to ambition and not to luck. Dresher Brothers, for Instance, one month will install some very ex pensive piece of equipment or other, only to discard it In a few months should something more promising show up. Dreshers have burned the "Midnight OH" in copious quantities. Many a night they have labored until well Into the dawn. They've plan ned, striven, and have contributed mental and physical labor that would utterly wear out ordinary Individ uals, but the results have Indeed been gratifying. The latest move of Dreshers, the enormous building now being added directly west of their present estab lishment, will not be the latest "Dresher" innovation by any means. If conditions warrant, more build ings will be erected; Dreshers will stop at nothing If they think the public would appreciate and support the idea. Now, for a brief resume of Dresh ers' career in the dry cleaning busi ness A few years ago they opened the present establishment at 2211 2213 Farnam street in the face of many a kind advisor's advice. "Bet ter stay in the tailoring business and let it go at that; Omaha has enough cleaners," said the well Inclined ones But Dreshers thought other wise and their enterprises are today among the top notch establishments of the United States. Good Work and Lots Of It That motto keeps Dreshers busy and hap py. Dreshers maintain down-town agencies at the Brandeis Stores, at the Burgess-Nash Co. stores, and at their own Dresher,-The Tailor, estab lishment at 1515 Farnam street. Dreshers sre sending work to every direction of America daily. Dresh ers were the first to specialise on the idea of paying express or parcel post charges one way on any sised ship ment to any point. Dreshers were (and are now) the only cleaning people in Omaha who thought of making hats. Dreshers have all and do everything that an up and doing cleaning establishment should have and do. Better think of the name "Dresh er" the very next time a cleaning need presents Itself. Think of It also when you have repairing, altering, hat making, feather working, fur working or rug cleaning to do. Dreshers' phone number is Tyler 345. Dreshers have a big fleet of De livery wagons and autos. Dreshers issue s complete Illus trated booklet and price list which la yours for the asking. HIGH LINE CUT-OFF AUTO ROUTE NAMED New Road Branching from Lincoln Highway at Valley Goes Wett Through Several Counties OPENS NEW ROUTE TO OMAHA The High Un- Cut-Off Is the name I of a new automobile route through sev eral counties which was determined upon at a meeting in I'lyese. Neb., last week. II branches off from the Lincoln High way at Central City, goes through a number of thriving towna In several counties and Joins the Lincoln Highway again at Valley. The road Is marked by means of a fourteen-lach white hand with a five inch orange band at top and bottom. The following persons were appointed to mark the road In the vicinity and through the various towna: I C. Meats of Ontral City P. J. Refhague of Hordvllle. F. D. Johnson of Polk. C. V. Kelson of Strorasburg. fleorge Dobaon of riysses F. k. Tomes of Dwlght. W. C. Klmelund of Valparaiso. W. M. Westman oX Weston. Bdward Rredenberg of Wahoo. Christ Burestetta of Mead. The new cut-off opens up a good route Into Omaha from a number of towns. Newman Shows Speed to Milwaukee Among the most elaborate opening days ever staged by an American motor car dealer was that of Harry Newman. Chalmers dealer In Milwaukee, on the evening of December 8. Mr. Newman, who has been one of the most success ful dealers In Chicago for the last few years, signalised the opening of his Mil waukee salesroom by a banquet to Mil waukee and Wisconsin automobile deal era. Over 60S dealers attended the din ner, which was held at the Hotel Pflster In Milwaukee. Among Mr. Newman's guests were dealers In competing lines from Milwaukee and surrounding terri tory. On the speakers' list were the follow ing notables: Governor Phillips of Wis consin, Mayor Badlng of Milwaukee. Hugh Chalmers, president of the Chal mers company: Paul Smith, vice presi dent of the selling division; F. B. Willis, assistant sales manager; C. C. HlncleJey. chief engineer; K. O. Westlake, Chicago Post, and James Levy, Chalmers dealer ity as those of the artists." in Chicago- Sherman Takes the Entire Bond Issue, but Has No Returns Chat lea n Sherman, president of the Sherman A McDonnell Drug company Is usually ready to help a friend in need. Therefore, when a youth of some sixteen summers came in and- told him that he was temporarily in financial embarrass ment and wished to float a bond Issue of one dollar and fifty cents (tt.KT) with his "face" as security, the ready-to-help Mr. Sherman promptly arreed to take the whoto Issue. The purpose of the loan the youth ex plained was to buy a stock of newspa pers. "Ha told me," says Mr. Sherman In a letter, "that he was engaged in the important reformatory work of cir culating The Bee and needed the $1.60 to get his papers." The enterprising youth gave a name, but in the bright lexicons of the news boys of Omaha it Is not found. Neither la the youth found. Neither la the one bone, fifty kopecks visible to the naked eye. "Hereafter I shall have to consider No vember 23 an unlucky day," Mr. Sher man's letter concludes. The young impostor's story was a pure fabrication. Newsboys don't need money to pay for their papers in advance. Quarrels With Wife of Six Months, Then Shoots Self in Head Because he quarreled with his wife of six months, Donald Diamond, 412 North Sixteenth street, shot nlmaelf with a .B caliber revolver yesterday. He In flicted a scalp wound and was taken to St. Joseph hospital, where an ice bag was placed on his head. The quarrel started Friday evening and Mrs. Diamond went to the home of her sister. Mrs. H. D. Clark, 4401 BKans street. Her husband followed her and triad to compromise the differences Both Diamond and his wife spent the night at the Clark residence and this morning he again sought a reconciliation. When his wife refused he secured the revolver and shot himself, but was pre vented from tiring a second time by his brother-in-law. He had written the fol lowing note: "Dear Emma: I love you and have forgiven you. Goodbye sweet heart." Diamond is employed as operator at the Camsraphone Motion Picture theater. Mrs. Joy Morton is Buried Beside the Body of Her Father At the funeral of Mrs. Joy Morton, held at noon at Trinity cathedral, the services were conducted by Bishop Arthur L. Wil liams. Dean James A. Tan cock and Rev. W. W. Barnes. The latter came up from Nebraska City, the early home of the Morton family, and Mrs. Morton was really a member of his parish, although a resident of Chicago at the time of her death Thursday Besides her husband, hr brother-in-law, Mark Morton, was here from Chicago for the funeral; also a daughter. Mrs Joseph M. Cud aii y of Chicago, and a sob. Ster ling Morton of Kansas City. The Omaha relatives preaent Included a brother. Dr. T. W. Lake, and family, and members of the Deuel family. An auto procession followed the body to the gravs in Prospect Hill cemetery, where Dean Tan cock conducted the bur ial. The body will rest beside that of her father, the late Judge Lake. rree HeaSa British Pllsjrlsaa. LONDON. Dec. 1L Viscount Bryee. for mer Brttlah ambassador at Washington, has been unanimously elected president of the Pilgrims of Oreat Britain, In auccas slon to the late Field Msrshsl Earl Roberts. These Are Worthy; Will You Help One? Mrs. Poanc of the Associated Char- I ties reports generous response to the 1 relief asked for the first group of deserving cases announced. Here is another group, estch worthy of assistance, and for which help la asked: I Family of ten. Man, la borer; irreajular work. Through sickness and unemployment una ble to make both ends meet. Boy, , hoy A, girl 7, hoy A, girl 4, girl 8, boy 8. baby a months. Need second-hand bed, mattress and springs, outside clothing for children. 1 Woman deserted. Three children; girl , gtri 6. boy S. Back on rent. Mother earns 96 per week. Need help with rent. fl Woman, divorced. Nine children; hoy IB, hoy 14, girl 12, boy 11, girl 9, boy 7, boy 4, hoy Stt, baby 14 months, fount) pension aan per month, which mother supplements with day work. Need warm clothing and shoes. Subscriptions may be sent to Mrs. Doane or to The Bee direct. Money la acceptable and In some cases desirable. It Is Impossible to give the names of these deserving poor, but their gratitude for assistance will be none the less sincere. will vor help? CHARITIES HAKE REPORTER YEAR Associated Charities Had Over Two Thousand Families Under Care Up to October. ONE THOUSAND NEW CASES During the year ending October 1, the Associated Charities had under care 2,330 families. Counting duplicates per month, the number of families under care for the year was 3.547. Of these numbers 1.882 were families not previously known to the Associated Charities and 93S were recurrent cases from last year. Visits on or In behalf of the applicants were made to the number of 3,688. Let ters were written to the number of 2,636. Investigations to the number of 131 were made on request of other cities. Inter vlewa numbering 6,MC were held in the office. Clothing was given to t.TM persons, lodging to 334, meals to 731, temporary employment to 6S. permanent employ ment to 83, medical aid to 388, legal aid to 81, and transportation to 83. The following is the statement of re ceipts and disbursements: RECEIPTS. pronations j $10,297.18 interest on mortgages 293.83 Total 110,690.01 DISBURSEMENTS Deficit October 1. 1914 $ S4.no Paid on loan 1 1K7 m Interest on loan 262.01 Material relief S.088.16 Maintenance 2,210.93 Rehabilitation 1.OT0.00 Administration 2.14(5.70 Total 410.B80.ai War Bride Secures Divorce When Her Hubby Stays Away Mrs. Eulalle O. Stevens, 11 years old, yesterday secured a divorce from Alfred C. Stevens, who, she testified, left her In the midst of their honeymoon to go to war with the British troops In France. Stevens lived with his bride seven weeks, she declared, leaving horns last February. She has had no letter from him, she said, but had teamed of his military career through friends. The young war widow declared she de sired a divorce in order to be free to study nursing In a hospital. The decree was awarded on grounds of non-support and cruelty by District Judge Bears. Nebraska and Iowa Firemen Will Hold Big Tourney Here A movement Is under way for a Joint meeting of Iowa and Nebraska firemen In Omaha next year. As a part of the Joint meeting It Is planned to stage a big tournament at the Omaha Driving park. The Volunteer Firemen of Iowa have announced that they will send a dele gation to the Nebraska state meeting at Crawford. Neb., and they will suggest ths above plan to the Nebraskans. The Florence department has already In structed Its delegates to favor the I o wans' suggestions and It la believed Mamma Steals So Mary Might Have Christmas Present Mary Rlba ts.a little girl whose father Is crippled and has no money, and her mamma stole things from the Brandeis stores for Christmas presents for the family, according to evidence presented In Juvenile court yesterday. "I showed mamma the things I wanted snd she took them and hid them." said Mary. The famllV Is known to probation of ficials, a brother of Mary's having been sent to Kearney for "swiping" articles from bos cars. Lieutenant Oak Leaves the Navy WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 -Secretary Daniels announced today that the resig nation of Lieutenant E. C. Oak, who was chief engineer of the armored cruiser Baa Diego when ths vessel was damaged by a boiler explosion, had been accepted Lleutensnt Oak was acquitted on a charge of negligence by a navy court. He relary Dank'ls disapproved the acsjutttal. P. AD PftMDANV WII I una uuminiu hill FIGHT BAD CLAIMS Adds to Legal Department to Con test All Suits Where Negligence of Company is Not Shown. WILL TRY TO STOP ALL FRAUD Attorneys Willtnni M Burton and Herbert f Connell will Join the legal force of Omaha Council Bluffs Street Railway company January 1 "The policy of the rilinsaSy henceforth will be to decline nil llSlaSj where theft Is no neglljfence on the sOmpaWf's pur:. It Is anticipated that this will result In a larger number ot litigated claims, and hence the addition to the Icaul depart ment in made' said AssMUMt Manager Leussler. "E. M. Miller also hn been nditrri to the claim lepnilincnt qf the company, and all cases will tie carefully Investi gated, having In mitul partli ulnrlj the running down of fraudulent rases snd fraudulent Injuries, which have been In creasing In the last few years." Mr. Burton Is a nephew of former Senator Burton and has been In Omaha1 about a year, beins In the office of Matt la Webster. Mr. Connell Is the son of Dr. R. W Connell. eliy health commla ! stoner. The legsl department Is nlrcod) I composed of J. 1 Webster. W. J Con nell and W. R. KIiik, while Ttnley, Mitchell Sk Prior arc the Council Bluffs representatives. Walter P. Thomas Is claim agent. Belgian Munition Plants Blown Upj HAVRKJ, Prance. Dec. 11. (3:36 p. m l I The munitions factories of the Belgian government here were destroyed by an explosion. Extensive damage was done and many persons Injured. See Us About Our Deferred Payment Plan Buy your automobile from us on the sntno basis you buy your homo from (lu Building ami Loan Company. Tli is life is whatever you make it. (J rasp your opportunity and enjoy life while you live. Now a Six-Cylinder Enclosed Car for $935 llcrf in the New niHiitl for six cylinder time a "Six" of the This New Rsrle top quality Saxon "Six" now firings the all-season "81i" out of the hlsh priced clnss. Men have thought of the enclosed six rylinder car as a luxury for ths few. 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