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    THE OMAHA r.F.E : WKDNKHIAY. Jli.Y r,. v.i--.
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Humors of Kctl
Uprising Causing
Aliirni in Prussia
I.etalili'lmHiit of Monarchy
I)ii'iHMil in Havaria (iuv
rnmfiit TuLrii St li
Maintain OnltT.
ti.rlM, lJ,
r.ritm, July , A .null rowfjny '
'if fli rli i l.i.l, lirlilli li'H trn.sj
nun lie.l iI.iuh I'niir l.imli'n '
this iihiiii.iiw. It was ""I an
UMl.tl in -i iiik Hi r, I II ! ill tru n( (irr-
num's i " ' u 1 1 1 1 hi July i-rlrliMUmt. j
it u:i a ii.'t.o- ih.it tin Kiivrrnnirul
i t.i'.niK riv pti i iiiniiin to main- j
t.i n m 'li r
rvrrlln lt in. i al.it miiiR tr-pntts
,irr brum i u v ;il.iU il. In I'm!
in in v su ik (.1 .1 ml onslaught,
while in ll.n.in.i tin ruinor fuifrrns
the c-t.tlili-Hii fit it a monarchy.
t irnrully thi' ii.it'oiiil nervous
iji .i is itiiiram.
Qu'et in Munich.
'I'liC Trihutir' Miillirll i'iiirrpoil
ihiit tih-il.iiir( tmlay that rvrry
tlniiK is normal, with atlnitiou rn
trtiiij? on the kih rrniiicnt' fiaml
iiKaiiot airrit.iiii'c of the proposal
inr national xir.ion'in.iry law (or
the tirotcttiim il I In republican
form of Kovernnn nt. and in the trial
of I'aron I eo 1'rtclitiiiK, charged
with tria.in. for conspiriiiR with
I'tench diilomaii for Bavarian
M-paratinn Irnm (ierntany.
In view of the numerous events
and alienations coupling Oencral
I-udendortf's name with the accom
plice of the assis;ination of For
riKii Minister Kathciiau, the Tribune
telegraphed the general, mentioning
the police ('harm' that Lieutenant
(iuenther, alleged to have been Gen
eral I.ndendortf's private secretary
and one of the suspects in the
Rathenatt murder, carried letters
from General Ludendorff and also
had a monarchist flag with the in
scription "The Monarchy Must
Endure, Ludendorff."
Says Reports "Lie."
The Tribune prepaid a longer
answer, but General Ludendorff s
reply today read:
"Everything is a lie, Ludendorff."
Politically the situation is straight
ening with satisfactory party com
promises. It i? evident that inde
pendent socialists will enter the
cabinet. The reconstruction port
folio' has been offered to Herr Hil
ferding, former editor of the Frcheit.
The independent socialists are now
insisting that Herr Breitcheid get
the foreign ministry. The amal
gamation of the independent social
ists and the social democrats also
is progressing.
Candy Store Owner
Drives Off Robbers
Tom Gates, proprietor of the
Broadway Confectionery store. Sixth
street and ,Broadway, foiled two
armed holdup men Sunday flight as
, he was on his way home just after
locking up his store.
Gates walked toward his car,
which was parked at the curb at
the side of his store, v-hen the men
stepped toward him and demanded
that he throw up his hands. Gates
pulled his own weapon from his
pocket, leaped behind his car and
began shooting. The robbers fled.
Woman Has Too Many Dogs,
Declares Humane Officer
Blanche Scott Lee, head of the
humane society in Council 'Bluffs,
-.csterday filed information at the
i-ourthuse against Anna Nelson,
Tenth street and Fourteenth avenue,
because she has 17 dogs at her
home, with city or county taxes
paid for none of the animals.
"Mrs. Nelson evidently feeds and
waters her pets regularly," said Mrs
Lee yesterday, "but they are all
penned in a very small enclosure
and I do not consider it humane to
keep so many that they are "prevent
ed from living the normal life of
such an animal!"
According to the humane officer,
the woman may keep all of the dogs,
however, if she cares to pay individ
ual taxes for them.
Weather Bureau Will Get
Reports in U. S. From Abroad
Washington, July 4. Arrange
ments have been completed whereby
the weather bureau will receive
daily reports from Midway Island,
Guam, Manila and eight cities in
China and Japan, including Hong
kong, Shanghai and Tokio. These re
ports will he transmitted from
Manila to San Francisco by naval
radio stations.
POMTICAT. AnVTRTISEMENT
f &WJF
r Av--N
E. Ruth Pyrtle
LINCOLN. NEB.
KoB-peUUcal cudlrlate for Slits Suptrin
Undmt of Public Inauortloo. Orw 20 ror
tMililn rarwrinice la nirml. tlllM Mil citj
rhoolt cf Nrtmnks. Tiro dfr fn.m th
TDlTmlw Nrbruk. 8rent 14 nnnthi In
r wvlfar work at Camp Dodga and Da
Minnas.
Iiltufa tn4Twtr. wHw. nonjrsM1r
traiajfr. torturer, club wrou. and ciric worker.
Vote for Her July 18
WottaLife!
Play Game Fair and 'Shoot Square.'
Al Jennings' Advice to Young Men
If there is a young man who is
planning to stray from the straight
and narrow path and who thinks that
because a rail strike is in progress
the time is opportune for a train
robbery, he is wrong, at least, that
is the opinion of AI Jennings, out
law, lawyer, politician, evangelist,
author and actor, who is a visitor
in Omaha this week.
Jennings' advice to the younger
generation is to play the game fair
and "shoot square" with everyone.
He is in a position to know, because
of the fact that he has looked at life
from all angles. He has been on
this earth 58 years, the last 2.1 of
which he has lived straight, and for
that reason he has not feared anyone
in those 23 years, he says.
Before he was 18 Jennings was ad
mitted to the bar and practiced law
in Oklahoma. At 18 he turned out
law in an effort to avenge the death
Shuman Takes Rap
at Standpatters
Candidate for Congress Nom
ination Would Repeal
Esch-Cummins Act.
Chadron, Neb., July 4. (Special
Telegram.) William E. Shuman,
candidate for the republican nomina
tion for congress in the Sixth dis
trict, delivered two addresses in this
county today. In the morning he
was requested to appear before 200
striking railroad men of Shadron to
address them on issues of day.
He declared that the results of
railroad legislation of the past 10
years pointed backwards, as far as
employes and public were concern
ed, and that railroad rates should
been very substantially reduced be
fore employes were asked to accept
further reductions in wages; that the
Cummings' law was so unsatisfac
tory as a whole that it should be re
pealed; that the old standpat and
conservative element in congress
should no longer be entrusted with
law making, but that new blood
should be sent to Washington, to
join with progressives already there
and on the way, to work out a com
plete and comprehensive solution of
railroad situation. At the close of
his address a unanimous vote of
thanks was extended to him for his
address.
In the afternoon Shuman addressed
a farmers' meeting at Dunlap. He
said one of the causes of unrest was
too many laws, many of which should
be repealed; that congress has had
for many years, incluences and
blocs representing many interests
though not bearing name of bloc, but
that as soon as farmers got repre
sentatives to attempt to protect their
interests, the term bloc was in
vented. Edward L. Burke, jr., who has
been visiting school friends in Cleve
land since he graduated at the Taft
school, arrived Tuesday morning
from the east.
WottaLife!
of one of his brothers, who was killed
by two men. In the years that fol
lowed he made a specialty of rob
bing express cars. He finally was
captured and convicted of robbing
a mail car, for which he received a
life sentence. President McKinley
commuted the sentence and Presi
dent Roosevelt restored his citizen
ship by granting him a full pardon.
After leaving prison, Jennings en
tered politics and was elected county
attorney. He sought the nomination
for governor of Oklahoma on the re
publican ticket and was defeated by
a narrow margin. After his defeat
he gave up politics and became an
evangelist. He later entered the
movies and went from the movies
to the legitimate stage.
Jennings is appearing in a vaude
ville sketch at the World theater and
will end his engagement here on
Friday.
Dry Chief Cains Repute
as Long-Distance Talker
Washington, July 4. They now
have added the name of Roy A.
Haynes, prohibition commissioner, to
the world's list of long-distance
talkers.
Haynes has interspersed a whirl
wind program for drying up the
country with about 20,000 miles of
travel and more than 100 speeches
since he took office less than a year
ago.
The "Ohio oracle" as his middle
western neighbors call him, speaks
usually without manuscript, and
whizzes along, after a swift start, at
the rate of ISO words a minute. He
is noted for jamming big ideas into
long sentences. A two-hour speech
is just one of the passing incidents
of the day for the prohibition chief.
He boasts it matters not whether the
audience is with him or against him
in his views once he gets a full head
of words.
Fourth of July Com But
One Year
Why tako chance with your
Kodak films when you can have
them finished by expert?
FILMS DEVELOPED
FREE
when print are ordered.
SAME DAY SERVICE
We print your film in the glossy
finish with no extra charge.
Merritt Drug Store
311 South 16th
Economy In purchase price. In mala,
tenance, in time, la peace of mind
and physical effort is the economy of
the Willi Sainte Claire.
WESTERN MOTOR CAR CO.
Farnam at the Boulevard
Phone Harney 08S8
WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE
ecaw.es.
Japanese Privy
Council Approves
Nine-Power Pact
American AmIasa!or at
ToLio Notifies Government
of Artion on Wahiii;.
ton (ionferetiff Treaty.
OiatitlM ! t4 Wtr.
Washington, July 4. Otlicul no.
lifuation has been recmcd at the
Suie department that the J-ipjurnf
privy iiiiinril lia approved the nine'
power treaty concerning China and
the l hiurtc iutom tariff treaty,
llntll thre conventions were liii;.ti
ated at the Wathinginn conference
on limitation ol armament.
The State department's notifica
tion came in a t able' front ( harle It,
Warren, the American amhaalur at
Tokio. He aid that the aent (if the
privy council had been given on
July I.
All the other treaties negotiated at
the Washington conference have been
approved by the privy council, no
that it work in now complete with
reference to the agreements entered
into by Japan with the I'nitcd State
and cither nations in accordance with
the effort of this government to re
duce and limit naval armaments and
preserve the peace of the far east
and the Pacific. The Washington
treaties previously confirmed by the
Japanese privy council are the four
power treaty concerning the Pacific
islands, the treaty supplementary to
the four-power treaty, the naval arm
ament treaty and the submarine-poison
gas treaty.
The privy council had also recom
mended ratification of the Yap treaty
between the United States and Japan
and the agreement between Japan
and China concerning the restora
tion of Shantung.
Sliced cold potatoes can be warm
ed over in milk.
Nash Ltads the World
In AS HI
YOU will find the
Nash ruggedly
impervious to the
common mechanical
ailments that befall
less finely built cars.
Fours ni Sixes
Pricu rtuge frm $p6j t $2joo,f. t. b. fcttry
NASH-VRIESEMA AUTO CO.
Distributor Nash Passenger Car
Retail SERVICE Wholesale
Tenth and Howard Sts.
o
and
ai Northern Wisconsin
Plan your vacation in this great outing region
where you can camp, canoe, fish, hike over pine
$ scented trails or just loaf.
Pi
Following greatly reduced fares in effect
8 tickets on sale dailyreturn limit October 31st.
From Omaha From Omaha R"-
, Jto , Trip
Fare) Fare
Cable, Wis. $26.75 Lake Owen, Wis. $27.00
Cunberland.Wit. 23.20 Shell Lake, Wu. 24.1 S
Gordon, WU. 26.20 Solon Springs, Wis. 26.60
Grand ViewJWU. 27.75 Spooner, WU. 24.50
Hayward.Wis. 25.85 Turtle Lahe.Wm 22.50
Correspondingly low (are to
Virgin forests, windino, woodsy
iyN gamy fish will test your skill with rod and reel.
jy,"w FoWr "Out-of-Door in Upptr Wucontin"
els 6onf it
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Our representatives will take pleasure in giving further infor
mation, advising you of our excellent train service ancj assisting
Iff VMfiS
m arranging travel details
Chicago &
120M203 Farnam St
Telephone Douglas 2740
il CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICES
. MIS IVJ.. Ca
i King George, Short of
j Cash. Closes Laundry
i 1 OMihill, July .-kilK lieiliuc'i bet
hint will git to a llimete laundry
ami yiieeu .Mar)
I liberie t.i a
I rench laundress
henceforth. An
edict baa been i
iu j ch'sine duMii
the royal family's
laumli y-lhe roal
uasluiiKhouse, it
is ollicially rail
ed at Rich
lli. .ml.
The ilcsiie for
still further econ
omic!) in the man
agement of the
king's household
!iuught about the
decision. (Jlieen
: King bcorge V. Mary is believed
t, ti lil'.lll:irl! u ...tlutllciM fi-ip it
Nut since Ouccii Victoria, liat-ti-lied
wtli the way valuable linen
dirappcarcd when the roysl wash
was sent to a public laundress, has
the weekly wash front Kuckiugham
palace gone elsewhere than the royal
washhiiuse. More than 24 women
and men were employed there.
Iliisliam! Too Hamloino,
Wife (.runted Divorce
Detroit. I til v 4 Delegates repre
att in 25,000 didn't want Charles W.
Kane for a husband. Mrs. (icnevieve
Kane told Judge Wayne in asking
fcr a divorce.
"He told tne he was so handsome
that 25,000 women wanted to wed
him," Mrs. Kane declared.
The decree was granted.
in Motor Car Value
m 1
Telephone ATlantic 2916
Pleas paste this phone number in your
phone book. It was omitted.
Very Low
Excursion
Fares to
a
Guaranteed
IBrifegBg
the Great Tourist
Fishing District
other adjacent tourist destination!.
trails, cool restful days await vou
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ot your trip.
North Western Ry.
Armed Tramps Hold
; Up Railroad Brakcmen
luo lailriiail hrAeiiliu weie held,
tip and robbed on a Height tunr
near Honey Creek, la, Monday hv;
two aimed tramps, according
word telephoned lo Council HhinV
police. I
The tramps boarded the train ami!
were told by the brakemen lo gel
oil, Instead ol complying, one ot j
them whipped out a icvoltrr did.
No Hair
is our
We have a new method of treating
the scalp. It grows hair. It stops fall
ing hair. Under actual clinical tests it
grew hair on 91 heads in each hundred
treated.
This is to offer it to you. Results arc
guaranteed. If we fail, you pay noth
ing. Your own druggist signs the
guarantee. Hence you assume no risk
in testing it.
The name is the Van Ess Liquid
Scalp Massage.
We make so broad a guarantee for
this simple reason:
For years the public has been de
ceived with countless "hair growers"
and with treatments. Now most peo
ple believe hair cannot be grown they
are skeptical. And with good reason.
Ignorant men have claimed success
where men of science failed. It is hard
to separate the wheat from the chaff.
We don't ask you to try. We guaran
tee results. You get your money back
if we don't succeed.
We are men of science. We think in
terms of science. We have effected a
new method a scientific method that
our own test charts prove 95 effec
tive. We have traced (he source of most
hair troubles to a simple infection in
fected Sebum. We remove that infec
tion hair then grows.
Hair Roots Seldom Die
Dermatologists used to believe that
a bald head meant dead hair roots. We
have proved this incorrect. The roots
seldom die. Four men in 7 are bald or
partially bald at 40. Yet only S men
in 100 need ever be bald.
We have seen new hair on heads
once bald. So-called hopeless cases of
Y Scalp Massage
ESSEX
lone. I the bukeini it la put up then
hands. he iiiiaiiiinl one sr4ii hri
the two ti.iuuiii'ii and look their
watches and nul aumuilla nt
liit'iie) Then the our who did tlir
scaii lung I'lunhed down lioin the
car mid "pulled the air,"
Warning the biakemeii not to fol
low . they set olt oil t.vot in the di
lution of the Hhif).
After all, yon can't blame Km h for
desiring to at spectators. He ay
peats to have lust the knack of swat
ting anything else. Haliunoie Sun.
MOW
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No Money
proposition
semi-baldness, of hair fast falling, we
have checked in 2 weeks. We have
proved our point to world authorities.
Now great dermatologists employ
this new method. High medical au
thorities approve it. Baldness, they
say, soon will be a rarity.
Infected Sebum
95 of all hair troubles are traced
to infected Sebum.
Sebum is an oil. It forms at the
roots of hair. Its natural function is
to supply the hair with oil.
But frequently it becomes infected.
It cakes on the scalp. It plugs the
follicles and chokes them. It forms a
breeding place for bacteria germs by
the millions feed upon the hair and
destroy it.
It invites semi-baldness. Soon total
baldness follows.- But it does not kill
the hair root. Remove the infected
Sebum normal hair growth is re
sumed. This is scientific fact. We guar
antee results in writing.
Now Science Overcomes It
In the Van Ess Treatment we have
embodied new scientific principles.
You apply it a new way. (Note illus
tration at right.) It combats the in
fected Sebum and removes it. It pene
trates to the follicles of the hair. It
revives dormant hair roots and grows
new hair.
We urge you to try it. The.n note
results in two weeks. Note the healthy
condition of the scalp the freedom of
dandruff, how falling hair is stopped.
Obtain it at your druggist's. Your
money returned if results are not ob
tained. We assume all the risk. Hence
it is folly not to make the test.
VAN ESS
LABORATORIES
5007 Lake Park At.
Chicago, I1L
Now on Sale at Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. 5 Stores
16th and Dodge 24th and Farnam 19th and Farnam
16th and Harney 49th and Dodge
and Other Leading Drug and Department Stores
COACH
Satisfied Owners Its
Greatest Proof
Just ask owners of the Essex Coach how delightfully it rides and
drives. How quiet and free from rattles the body stays. How
reliably and smoothly the Coach performs every task, day after
day, with little need for attention.
We think their enthusiasm will win you too.
Lssex Touritif, S1O0S Cabriolet. $!!S
F.o.b. Detroit, Mich.
GUY L.SMITH
l ivfstmk lusurantr Men '
of I ir Hate. Meet Hero
I be Viu-tiiau I in toi k liLiiiams
ciiinp.Miy held an cntliiisuiic meet.
Ilia! ol iliatlltl u a-1 III hat III it J V 11
their ollui, t S 17 Douglas, inert
About .') ilotrict men lioin the lit
state in uhuh the company opfi
ales, attended the meeting. The meet
ing was held in rrlrbiatuig a per
rent increase d business lor the fust
six month of I1'.'.' oyer I ''.'I, hnw
inn that bog insurance is being accept
rd in larger volume.
A Written
Guarantee
to Grow Hair
Pay Nothing
Unless we (trow hair.
The Van Kss trrat
inrnt is absolutely
Riiarantred. You are
the sole judge. The
warrant is ttgncd by
your own druggist. You
assume no risk making
this test.
Note this New Way
Matsatto the Treatment
Directly into the Follicles
ot the Hair
This patent applicator msks
hair treatment, at home, poaal
hlo for the first time. Blood
alona revives Treatment must
rarh the Infected area under
the surface. We accomplish It.
nt. the illustration above shows,
with hollow nipples of a sclan
tlllcally perfect rubber mas-suse-cup
which comes with
every bottle of Van Ess Hair
lirower. The lotion la fed di
rectly Into the follicles ot the
hslr. At the same time the
flow of blood la stimulated by
massage to the hair root.
hair. iVJI:.v.. fc-
mumth IMT
cf hair Imft
fotliei JM1
Hatrraat iPr I
Uli ItVM KUtaaaamsaBaBatJ I
These two pictures how ft
cross section of th hair root
or bulb and the case which en
closes each hair from the root
to surface of acalp (greatly
magnified). Gerrq infected Se
bum causes 95 of baldness
and falling hair. Remove it and
hair will grow. Illustration A.
shows Sebum Infected hair and
B healthy hair.
$1295
Coach. $1295
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