Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 23, 1916, NEWS SECTION, Page 5-A, Image 5

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TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY I'.KH: JANUARY 23, 191K.
5 A
COLD WAVE MOVES
RIGHT PAST OMAHA
Mercury Drops on All Sides, but
Fails to Make a Change in
This City.
COME WINTER RESORT, SURE
Someone was asleep at the switch
and the cold wave scheduled to ar
rive in Omaha yesterday was shunted
down over another line, leaving
Omaha smiling in the lap of spring
balmlness.
Yes, sir.
Colonel Welsh has a good alibi.
The cold wave isn't here, but it
shows its ice breath all around ua.
In Kansas Cly the thermometer
dropped 20 degrees. In Keokuk,
la., it dropped 28 degrees. Out In
Nebraska it dropped 16 degrees. Up
north of 11s It dropped 4 8 degrees.
Aivl in the miilut of this Omaha, tha
well known wlaUr resort, registered a
mere fall of R dctireca, which brought the
temperature Saturday at 7 a. m. down
only to 31 dczro-ja above trrn, "It Is the
smallest c!rop ifn;nioroi1 at any point be
tween the Ro.-Uy n.ountalns anil the Mis
sis.1 Ipnl river In tho last twenty-four
houis." aj the colonel.
Why. up In western Canada It s S: be
low. But wi.o i ares what It Is up In
weston CnnalA? Xot while the sun is
thlnlnp nn.1 ,lie l-lidn are twittering and
fptlrr's : the sir ami Talm l!each li
looxing enviously at Omaha. I.ct Vm
irove down her- if it's too cold for cm
up there In Canu a.
Olcnrl 'clah v.ss greeted by mnny
fii'iiiis Futtirday with tho query. "Wh'-ra
if 'iiiii cold wave?"
X.it a tl' Ulsccncorted, the good-!:a'u c d
nsn responded In each inslance with n
cnri.?!ntl:il whlrpcr thus: "Well, you
sec. I didn't really thli.k the Cold wae
wa so aure. but 1 set more money for
talking cold wae."."
"Nobo. y wai ti'iui" about It, an way
uncus u xi-na Co ice men. Everybody
was checvrul mil congratulatory that the
old VKtwc wicj il.eclf in some o'hor
unTction.
' Fair tonight ;,nd Punday. Somewhat
ctlder tonight," la the good word now.
Wonderful Blind Woman to Give Her
Lecture to Omahans on Friday Night
Two Pioneer Sons
to Run for County
Offices in Spring
Two soni of pioneer Oma'ia families
mve jiv.t fl'ed as candidates for repib
Mcnn nomination for two of Douglas
eoi r.ty's most important o:flc. Emmet
Si lovnop, now deputy treasurer, who
walilj to be treasurer, and Harry Q.
Coi'nsman, now county assessor, who
teels rromctlon to be clerk of the dis
til. t co'irt.
Hoth men have lived their entire lives
In Omaha and Douglas county.
Mr. Counsman was born In Omaha and
is the ron of Jacob Counsman, one of tUt
test known early settlers, and attended
the old Cass school. He has been county
assessor for one term, during which the
management ot the office has marked
an Increase of several million dollars in
the assessments of Omaha corporations,
aa a result of which they are now pay
ing thousands of dollars more taxea into
the public treasury than in former years.
Mr. Solomon has lived in Omaha forty
seven years, being 1 year old when he
came here. He has served aa county com
missioner, county comptroller and chief
deputy in the treasurer's office.
Bee Want-Ads serve hundreds dally.
DR. W. 0. HENRY AND
DR. ROWLANDS TO TALK
"The Suicide of an Athlete" will be
the subject of a talk to men at the
Young Men'a Christian association. Sun
day at 4 p. m., by Rev. H. C. Rowlands,
pastor of the First Baptist church.
1'r. W. O. Henry will address a men's
ttoup at S p. m.. at the association, on
the subject "Where Did Cain Get Hia
Wife?"
Larte reservations have been made for
both the matinee and evening lecture of
Helen Keller at the Boyd thea'.er net
Saturday under the auplcs of the
Teachers' Annuity and Aid society. Miss
Keller Is the remarkable deaf and blind
girl who has perfected her sreaking voice
so that she can address large audiences.
Phe is accompanied by her life-long friend
and tencher, Mrs. Anna Sullivan Macy.
Local auffrage organisations have taken
all the boxes for tho evening lecture. In
tha afternoon large line parties made up
of eighth-grade students of Cass, Comi
nlus. Lothrop, Tark and Central Park
schoola will be held. The faculty from
the Omaha and Council Bluff Schools
for the Deaf have also made a large
reservation and many physicians, special
lets and others engaged In educational
work have manifested great Interest In
Miss Keller's lectures.
Mrs. Mncy will precede Miss Keller's
remarks with an account of her pupil's
wonderful life development, telling of her
acquisition of speech, her preparation for
and graduation from college and her con
quest over aeemlngly unconquerable phy
sical difficulties and obstacles. This Is
the first time Miss Keller's own life toy
has ever been told in this city and her
appearance will naturally occas'on great
interest among those who have followed
her career through mtigatlnes and news
pa ners.
Kxcepting newspaper -.'C ; end a pom
mltlec of teachers, Helen Keller will not
receive tellers during her vis't here.
Clara B. Mnson. principal of Park
school, received from Mrs. Mncy, teacher
.if the famous blind womr.-i, a letter ex
plalnlng that the demands on Miss Kel
Icr'a time arc so many that It Is neces
sary to decline many requests of per
sons who want to visit Mlra Keller, who
Is not very ntrong.
BRIEF CITY NEWS
Towntend'a for Mporttng Ooofls."
t'ghtlBy rtxtnaa Burgesa-Orandesj.
Hare Root mnt It Now ne-teon Frees.
To Borrow Money on real estate aee
J. tl. Uuniunl Co., Ke....o li us.
Fagalco Sanoe The Pagalco club wl I
n'erte.ln at a dancing i arty at '.hi
Metropolitan lull Thursday evening.
"Todays Movie noram" tTasaifltd
secitoi, too;i. li tipreurs I:: The tee
RXCt.CSIVfc.LY. Find out what the v.
r'O'Js nioiii plcturo theaters otter.
Songi and Stories Ml"s Miner anil
Miss (.trace Poole will give a program of
songs and sto.'is at Trinity Methodist
church Sunday efiernoon at 3 o'clock.
Spinning as Supervisor Fred Spinning,
Instructor at Central High school, began
his duties Friday evening aa supervisor
of the Cnstelar school social center, suc
ceeding J. S. Stewart.
Horn's Auto Stolen Charles Horn, 420
South Forty-second atreet, reports to the
police that his auto was stolen from Sev
enteenth and Douglas streets. He offers
a reward of J."iO for Its recovery.
Bible Class Leaders Mrs. D. A. Foots,
leader of the 180 neighborhood Biole
classes of the city of Omaha, will conduct j
her class for leaders on Monday after
noon at t In the auditorium of the Young
Men's Christian association.
Banquet for Implement Ha--Johu
Rocke ot the Meadows Manufacturing
company. Pontile, 111., gave a banquet
at tbe Calumet restaurant Friday eve
ning to the travelers and office force of
the T. O. Northwall compeny.
More Help for the STeedy The Bee has
received a box of clothing from "Mrs. L.
IS. 8." of Nehawkt. Neb., wltli request
that it be given to the needy. The pack
age has been delivered to Secretary
Doane of the Associated Charities.
eat to Council Bluffs J. C. Neal,
2010 Webster street, was arrested Fri
day Bight as a fugitive from Justice and
later was turned over to the Council
Bluffs authorities, where he Is wanted on
a charge of carrying concealed weapons.
Lecture oa Astrology The second free
lecture on astrology win be given by
Burd F. Miller at Theosophlcal hall,
autte 701 Bee building, Sunday evening at
8 o'clock, and will lncluae stereoptlcon
views demonstrating the truth of scien
tific astrology in foretelling the future,
and also the inmost nature of a human
Helen
Keller
te&chcr
Anna.
Sullivj.it
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, o tj J.I iyfT ' '''W.J
being.
Myrtle Anderson Released Myrtle An
derson, 114 North Twentieth street, ar
rested on a charge of aiding and abetting
the delinquency of Haxel Bennett, aged
18 years, waa discharged for lack ot
prosecution when arraigned in police
cojrt.
Sr. Karedlth to Talk store Dr. George
Meredith ot Ashland, Neb., grand chan
cellor of the Knights of Pythias of Ne.
braska will speak next Thursday evening
to membera of 'Jan Hue lodge. No. 6, at
Tel Jed Sokol hall oa South Thirteenth
street.
Wife Has Grippe
and Five Children
Have Scarlet Fever
Probably few households that have been
stricken by the scarlet fever epidemic
have received such a parcel of hard luck
aa has been vlalted upon Edward Greeley,
?21 South Fifty-sixth street, an employe
of Foral Broa. Commission bouse.
Greeley is quarantined with his wife,
who la sick with la grippe, and their five
small children, all of whom have scarlet
fever. The little family has been quaran
tined for ten days or more and are har
ing a hard time of it, according to
friends.
DESPONDENT WOMAN
TRIES TO TAKE OWN LIFE
Helen Bowdlah, waitress, 1S13 Leaven
worth atreet, drank formaldehyde while
in a fit of despondency over a love af
fair. Friends summoned the police sur
geons, who revived the young woman.
Wife's Mother is in
Role of Detective in
Hughes-Race Suit
His wife's mother In the role of a de
tective will confront Harry Hughes, for
merly .of Omaha, and Miss Edna Race
Of Chicago In the ,000 suit for alleged
alienation of affections ot her husband,
which Mrs. Hughes has brought in Chi
cago against Miss Kace, according to In
formation received from Chicago and
verified by Mrs. Hughes tn Omaha.
Mrs. Hughes and hor mother. Mrs. O.
O. Mhinger, are living at tha Harley
hotel. When told that Chicago dis
patches said Mrs. Munger had plsyed the
part of a detective by trailing Mr.
Hughes and Miss Race to places ot gay
entertainment In Chicago, Mrs. Hughes
said: "Yes, that la true."
Mrs. Hughes filed suit for divorce
against her husband on grounds of de
sertion and nonsupport last February, In
Omaha. MMch publicity waa given to a
dispute concerning the possession of a
child in the district court. Mrs. Hughes
In a law suit alleged that her husband
had kidnaped the child.
Mr. Hughes' parents live at Gretna.
Want-Ada never shirk their work they
will get results, If anything will.
Bierman Held Up
in Front of Home
R. G. Bierman, 714 South Fifteenth
street, reported to the police that he
was held up Friday evening in front of
hia home by two white men, who stole
$5 and a gold watch.
(ZheTerroYofGripis m
gAfter Effects
How will grip leave you ? You suffer enough while you have
it, but the state it leaves you in worries you even more.
The disease has an almost fiendish way of searching out the weak spot in
your system, getting a hold there, and lingering for months. Sometimes it s the
back, sometimes the throat, often the digestive organs. You are m pain all the
time; your strength is little, and the joy of living ceases to be.
Such conditions call for a good tonic. But it must be something more, for
grip is a catarrhal malady, and the tonic must have special efficacy in catarrhal
conditions.
When you think of catarrhal conditions, you always think of Peruna.
In Convalescence-PERUNA
It's the one tonic for such conditions. Literally, thousands have used it with
marvelous success after grip. Its seems to make little difference what part of the
body is affected The trouble is a result of a catarrhal disease, and when this catarrh is overcome and a
good tonic helps regain bodily strength, the patient begins to get welL There are many grateful letters,
from those who have been benefited by it. and each of them treats of a different phase. Rely on Peruna.
It will build you up.
So effective has it proved that many now take It on the first appearance of grip symptoms, and
these folks uuite in proclaiming
PERUNA Preventive
1 1 i M' V&$ 81888 'fesS ttf .mIS af-
ft
m
There is much good sense in this, for grip
infection must find a weak place in your armor
before it can harm you. Remove all catarrhal conditions,
build up your bodily strength, clean all waste matter from
your system. A good tonic will do this Peruna is an espec
ially good tonic for Just such cases. Fight off the grip. It's
better than curing it, even, but if it gets ahead of you restore
yourself to vigor with Peruna.
You should keep Peruna at hand, ready to check any
symptom of cold or grip at their first appearance. Prompt
nees may save you a long and suffering illness.
Remember that Peruna also comes in Tablet Form
Tae Parana Caenpaae, CoIussWs, Ohio
The Proof at Hand
Mr. Gentry Gates. 6219 First Ave., Test
Lake, Ala., writes: " I ha a bad case of trip,
I tried Peruna and U cured me. I can safely
say It It a fine medicine."
Mrs. George E. Law. 1)1 N. Franklin St
BrasiL Ind.. writes: "I am satisfied that
paruna is a wonderful remedy for grip, and I
do meat heart Uy endorse and recommend If
Mrs. S. A. Weir. 827 W. 15th St.. Pueblo. Col
orado, writes: "There Is no better medicine in
the world for colds and grip than Peruna, One
bottle did more to relieve me of a bad cold and
case of grip than any remedies that I have ever
taken."
Orchard & Wilhelm Co.
414-416-418 South Sixtesavath Street
, - FURNITURE DRAPERIES
m
Your Bedroom, Living Room or Dining Room Can Be
Furnished in This Sale at Savings of One-Fourth to HALF
Thin list of Items show tyHral reductions on aevrrnl hnndrod ilealrahle furniture pleoee
Reaular Sale Price
$117.00 3-riere Dining Room Furniture, in mahog
any, consisting of buffet, chlua cabinet and serv-
. In table $50.00
$26.00 Oolden Oak Wax Serving Tabio, ilaln
straight lines, wide shelf below and Quartered
oak stork 910.00
$27.00 Ladles' Walnut Desk, closed top, three
drawers full width or desk 921.00
$100.00 Solid Mahogany High-Hoy $00.00
$7" f0 Mahogany Chiffonier, Colonial iiost do-
. tlgn $50.00
$l..uO Muhogany Colonial Poat Dresser, eti-inrh
. width 980.00
$110.00 Mahogany Chiffonier to match .. $05. OO
$05.00 Oolden Oak Auto Valet $3000
$."2 00 Hair filled Ratty Chair. This large, luxurious
chair at price Is a genuine snap $37,50
$100.00 Wing Back Rocker, upholstered in velour,
specially attractive, at $00.00
$4 6.00 Tapestry Covered Rocker, not too large,
hut comfortable $27.00
$60.00 Dowry Chest, solid mahogany, loose tray,
drawer across bottom 930 00
$90.00 66-Inch Jacobean Oak Buffet. ... $50.00
$210.00 Auto Valet, Colonial scroll design, select
crotch mahogany stock, at one-half price, $105
$67.00 Morocco Leather Settee $22.50
$54.00 Walnut Dreaser, new modern style, $3f).OQ
$39.00 Golden Oak Dresser SIO.SO
4 -piece Mahogany Bedroom Furniture, constating"
of dresser, chiffonier, dressing table and Bight
table, worth more than $200.00. sale pHe for
4 pieces $07.50
Three-plere, hUh grade bedroom furniture to match.
462.00 Ivory Chiffonier $35.00
$67.00 Ivory Dressing Table, triple mirror, 46-ln-
ches wide ?9'Q5
$44.00 Ivory Desk, open top &).00
$33.00 Fumed Oak Library Table $19.75
$16.00 Square .Tube Vera la Martin Bed, full
width $7.50
$62.00 Satin Brasa Bed, square eontiatapna tube,
3-6 only $35.00
$120.00 Mahogany Chiffonier, specially well con
structed of high grade mahogany 805.00
$60.00 Mahogany Hall Beat, high cane panel back
and cano seat $35.00
$16.60 White Enamel Bed, 8-fl width, Just the thing
for young girl's room $8.25
$60.09 Fumed Oak Bookcase. Craftsman style, lat
tice doors, low and wide $35.!0
$42.00 Fumed Oak Ubrary Table, plank top, book:
shelf, deep drawer and 36x60-lnch top, $30.00
Hartford-Saxony
Rugs
A truly choice assortment of Oriental, Floral
and small patterns of these excellent wearing
rugs at
BIG REDUCTIONS
$ 9.76 Hartford
22.76 Hartford
36.00 Hartford
66.00 Hartford
60.00 Hartford
4 5.00 Hartford
70.00 Hartford
05.00 Hartford
2 5.60 Hartford
Saxony, 3-6x6-3
Saxony, 4-6x7-6. . , ,
Saxony, 6x9
Saxony, 3-3x10-6. .
Saxony, 9x12 ,
Saxony, 9x9
Saxony, 10-6x12. . ,
Saxony, 11-3x16. .
Saxony, 3x15
7.25
17.50
27.50
40.00
135.55
$02.50
$72.50
$17.50
SO Pattern
Fancy Net and Madras
45 to 60 tnchesj wide, at
HALF
AOc Net Kent, 4ft-inch.ee wide, yard 255
60c Net Kent, 46-inches wide, yard 30
75c Madraa Ecru with blue, pink or yellow figures,
per yaiil . 38c
Over-Drapery Materials
Values up to $1.66 per yard. Including many Sun
fast Colorings.
Yard 38c
$13.50 Portieres, Pair $4.85
Bundhar French Wilton, Anglo
Persian and Anglo-Indian Rugs,
in Sizes 4-6x7-6 to 11-3x15 at
Savings of From
$5 to $35
Per Rug?
Sale of Bric-a-Brac
DK8K SETS
$67.00 Bronse and Sterling Silver
Ret
$36.00 Gun Metal Set.
$29.60 Hand Carved
Wood Set, $15.00
$4.50 Green Brocade
Stationery Holder
price $2.25
533.50
BXB.UU
Lace Curtains
ODD PAIRS
VERY CHEAP
$2.76 and $1.50 Muslins and
Scrims .05
$t,60 ana $.60 Nets and
Quaker Laces .....$1.85
$6.00 and $4.60 Nets and
Quaker Laces $2.85
Ana Many utners,
Orchard & Wilhelm Co.
414-416-418 South Sixteenth Street
SAFETY FIRST
APPLIES TO A NUMBER OF IMPORTANT FACTS IN DENTISTRY
SAFETY FIRST in experienced, careful and considerate Dentists.
SAFETY FIRST in material used and ten-year guarantee.
SAFETY FIRST in knowing just what it is going to cost you.
SAFETY FIRST, last and always is Your Own Health.
Your system does not set the proper nourishment if you are unable to properly use your teeth. Tour
digestion becomes impaired; In fact, your entire system becomes easily susceptible to any or all of the
prevailing ailments and epidemics tbat are constantly seeking to destroy.
It should not be necessary to publish these well known facts you knew It, now didn't you? But
you are like a large majority of the people, "Negligent." The old saying, "It's like pulling teeth"
to do something disagreeable, does not apply with our Modern Methods of Dentistry.
It us talk the matter of your teeth orer with you All work
guaranteed 10 years. See our Price List and compare It with prices
you have paid for work elsewhere.
Hllver Fillings 50t I Hrlclge Work, per tooth. .$4,00
White Crowns $4.00 IMatee, $5, and $10
Itest 23-K Gold Crowns, $4,00 I Treatments $1.00
We give mileage for fifty miles on Out-of-Town Contracts for
. f 1 0.OO or more.
McKENNEY dentist
The Man That Put TEET in TEETH.
14th and Farnam Sts., 1324 Farnara.
Phone Douglas 2872.
iPBaui,
Sanatorium
This Institution Is the only one
la the esntral west with separate
buildings situated tn their ex
ample grounds, yet entirely dls
tlnct, end rendering It possible to
classify eases. Tbe one buldlng
being fitted tor and devoted to tbe
treatment of non-contagious and
noa-mental diseases, ne others be
ing admitted; tbe other Rest Cot
tage bslng deelgned for aad de
voted to the eicluslve treatment
of select mental eases requiring
for a time watchful care and spe
cial nursing.
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