THE BEE: OMAHA. "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. 191?. Clean pots and pans with GOLD DUST Germs of decay accumulate on oft-used pots and pans, anr1 ordinary soap and water onh cleans off the surface. Gold Dust does the work and does it right It digs dee; after germs, cleans like a nc whistle and leaves your po! and pans as bright as the da they were new and sani tarily safe. Gold Dust does this work ir just half the time required bj soap or aay other cleanser. Does it better, too. Gold Dost cleans everything like magic Gold Dust ia Bold in 60 aize u4 large pact- gEig. package means greater economy. 7. -Lttkm COLD DUST TWINS ale year war" The beer behind the triangular label possesses character and quality to a marked degree. BLATZ COMPANY LOST FAITH IN DOCTORS Bat Now Ee commends United Doctors to His Friends. IS WELL ANDSTEONG NOW Mr. Davison Give All Credit to Those Master Specialists For -Hia Preaent Good Health. Tba out ot Mr. C. H. Davison, a prom inent and prosperous fanner living on R. B, No. 1, North Bend. Neb., as told ty himself Id tba letter which folows. la only one of many which are being cured by the United Doctors, those ex pert medical specialists who have then Omaha offlcea located on the second floor of the Neville block, corner of 16th and Harney streets, every week. All of their patients have the asms cheerful messge to their friends and neighbors because the United Doctors refuse to treat any Incurable case and they sever uss the knife. Mr. Davison's lettar follows: North Bend. Netj., Deo. X, 151L Dear Doctors: Ones more 1 will writs you of my pro greee under your treatment. I am doing fine, have not felt better in several years, am able to do a good day'a work every day and eat three square meals regu larly. Do not have those eevere griping palne or pain In my atotnach any more, and only one dlasy feeling In elk months. Before I took your treatment It was suite common for ma to have a dixsy, fainting spell, and becauea of that fact my family would not permit me to go amvwhere alone. But now I go every where alone, do ail kinds of work and bh more worrying about bad spells. I am very thankful to you for what you have done for me, also would say I have recommended you to several of my friends, moot of whom, like myself, bad no faith In doctora any more. 1 am aa wall, healthy and strong aa any man could be at my age, and I shall aay a good word for you whenever I can. Now If you wish to use this let ter to help someone else suffering as I have Buffered, you are at perfect liberty to do ad. Respectfully, C. H. DAVISON., The United Doctora treat all curable cases of chronic diseases of the nerves. Mood, akin, heart, liver, stomach, kid Bays, rheumatism, neuralgia, constipa tion, goiter, epilepsy, gall stones, catarrh, dyspepsia, indigestion, dropsy, weak back, ecaema. scrofula, diseases of women and diseases and weaknesses of men. Any sick person Is aafa In going to theaa specialists who have their Omaha offices located on the second floor of the Neville block, corner of Uth and Harney streets, tor they accept no In curable cases. Their consultation and advice la tree to aL mpxuivjii-'i-tfsWa i-7 v M t tnt i t - ----- - i ALWAYS THE SAME JS J BBS , ""Ii.! BRIEF CITY NEWS slave Boo Mat It. aHectrle Irons Burgess-Oranden, &. V. Caarohill. Dentist. : Brand els ft. W. xatproresseat Clnb Masts The Southwest Improvement club will meet this evening at Twenty-fourth and Leavenworth streets. oattish Bongs aad Masie For the benefit ot some ot the funds, a Scottish entertainment will be given at the Pearl Methodist church the evening of May . There will be Scottish songs- and mu?A Ons Applicant Vails Twelve elef triclana have been licensed by the special board of examiners created by the city council. Thirteen applied for permits, but one could not pasa the examinations, lne examinations are held at the office of City Electrician Mlchaelaen. Wysaaa to Bolld stores A contract haa been let for the erection of a su- building at the northeast corner ot Four teenth end Dodge streets, Henry Wy maa Is the builder, the contract tor which was given to Charles Forslond. The building will be 60x6 feet and one story high, to be divided Into storerooms. Architect Burd F. Miller planned the structure. Many WooM be tailors Bright weather brought out many desirables for the United States navy, five men being accepted out of nine who applied at the local recruiting station. Four men will be given transportation to report for duty aa seamen at Newport News, Va. Orders received Friday to begin enlist ing men will bring many more into the service from Omaha, It la thought Ohtoaaa to Bold Banquet The annual reception and banquet ot the Ohio club will be held on May 1 at the Paxton hotel, the reception to begin at 30, to be followed at I by a banquet All those either born In Ohio or whose parents re sided there are welcome. Tickets costing II per person can be had at tha offices of M. K. Rladon. Dsvldga block; A. L, Havens, 17N Farnam street Bee building; Sherman ft McConnell Drug company. Thompson. Belden Co. Advice Dealt Out to Violators of the Speed Ordinance Having purchased a new automobile and being told nothing about apeed laws C. L, Crumblesa of Surprise, Neb., pro ceeded to have a good time Monday night He was arrested by Motorcycle Of fleets Emery and Wheeler. Judge Foster ad vised him of the apeed laws, and dis charged him. Joseph "Peterson of J11S Leavenworth was arrested tor speeding with a motor cycle. He told tha court he thought a "pop-pop" machine could go any speed. Judge Foster thought differently by as sessing a fins of 11 and costs. L. D, Webster, HIS Farnam and George Klmmell, la North Forty-first, were fined 16 and costs; Fred Brandes of MB South Twenty-fourth was arrested twice in an hour and was fined 17.60 snd costs. Clarence Helm drew IS and coata for speeding. A. H. Red was fined ft and costs for driving upon ths wrong side of the street and cutting a corner at Sixteenth and Howard streets. McDonald and Pete Elsasser Winners for Commissioner Henry 8. McDonald, republican, and County Commissioner Peter K. Elsasser, democrat will be the contenders for the office of county commissioner from the first district, according to the unofficial returns with one precinct missing. With the fourth precinct of the Elev enth ward still unheard from McDonald has 1.016 votes for ths republican nomltuu tlon; Fred Schroeder has CS and W. r. Cowger haa XU. Unofficial figures on ths - democratic aide, with those of the third precinct of tha Seventh ward still missing, give El sasser V7 and his opponent. B. J. Mc Ardle, U. Holdup Men Tackle Policeman Morgan Officer Eddie Morgan almost experien ced the feeling of being held up early yeeterday morning, but his police Instinct got the better of him and Instead of wait ing tor toe thrill, he added a couple ot more arrests to his April record. Morgan waa returning to the station from a downtown restaurant and as he paaaed a stalrwsy en Eleventh street be tween Farnam and Douglas, two men called out to hint to halt Morgan did. but be presented the would-be robbers with a gleaming .44 calibre Colt'a revol ver, muaxle first aad then he marched the men .o headquarters, where they gave the names of Stanley Pickwick and J. W. Daniels. They explained their ac tions by Baying that they mistook Morgan for a friend whom they wanted to scare. The men resemble somewhat two of the stlckups who slugged K. P. Gamble last night and they are being Investigated. MISS LATHROP RESPONDS TO CONGRATULATORY NOTE Miaa Julia Lathrop of Hull House. Chicago, who was appointed chief of ths Federal Children's bureau by President Taft, waa sent congratulationa by Mrs. M. D. Cameron on behalf of the Omaha Woman's club, which wss one of many federated clubs In the country which have been working for the bureau. Mrs. Cameron heard from Mlas Lathrop Tues day morning as follows: Please accept my earnest thanka for your telegram of congratulation. I realise Oeeply that President Taft haa offered me a great opportunity for use fulness. It would require a much abler person than myself to get the best pos sible results from this new undertaking. but aa the bureau Is due in large measure to the Interest snd effort of the club women of America, I am sure Its execu tive may count upon their continuing advice and aid In making It serve the interests of the children ot our land. In creasingly. CHI0D0 WILL CONSTRUCT NEW APARTMENT HOUSE T. V. Chtode will eooatreot sBOdera, three-story apartment bouse at CM Booth Twenty-fourth street this spring. Be has drawn the plans and wul begin work en the building early, to structure win be sf brick and will eo llama In the abdominal regloa Is often prevented by the use el Dr. Kings New Lire Pius, the mini purifiers. Sc. Far anas by Beaton Drug Ce I SAGE OF EAST ACBOEA CONTRIB UTES EEGU1AE1Y TO THE SEE. ELBERT HUBBARD. EMU BRANDEIS MADE WILL Victim of Titanic Disaster Leavea Estate Worth Million. HAKES BEQUEST TO CHARITY Mrs. Herman Ceaa Reeelvee alls, 000, rive Nieces and Nephews Crt aso.OOO Each aad Bal ance Gere to Brothers. Emll Brandels, who gave up his life that woman and children could be saved from the sinking Titanic, leaves an es tate estimated to be worth In the neigh borhood of SI.OcO OT). The will Is to be filed todsy. Always philanthropic, ltr. Brandels In preparing his will art aside &, for charity, the money to be expended by the executors, Arthur D, Brandels, H. Hugo Brandels and John L. Kennedy. Mrs. Herman B. Colin, also one of the victims of the two distressing tragedies that have been brought home to the Brandels family within the last year. Is remembered by her brother with a be quest ot tlS.000. For his five nieces and nephews he set aside flso.OiO to be equally divided among them. The balance of the estate goes to his brothers. Arthur D. Brandels and H. Hugo Brandels. Explosion of Gases Kills Gus Bergquist An explosion of gases In an Ifm mould created by moist moulding sand, caused the death ot (Jus Bergquist, night foundry foreman st ths American Smelting aad Refining company. The coroner's Jury spent over an hour deliberating over the testimony taken at the Inquest. No blame wss attached to the corpora tion, as It was shown that ths dead man had sole chsrgs of his department The explosion occurred Wednesday night about 7:10 o'clock and he died early Sat urday morning at Clarkson Memorial hospital. Tou will look a good wnne before yon find a better medicine for coughs and colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It not only gives relief H cures. Try It when you hsve a cough or cold, and you are certain to be pleased with tha prompt cure which It wUl effect For aale by all dealers. The Persistent and Judicious Use of Bee Advertising la the Road to Business Success. i:f:ift t- L -5 v ..TTye 1 Mj " BUMPER YIELDS PREDICTED Railroad Officials Talk with Farm ers and Elevator Owners. GRASS IS COMING OK RAPIDLY Tear Over Xnrth western ta Dakota aad Wyoming Ranges Indicates that Leases of Stock Were .Net Overestimated. Railroad offices are unusually opti mistic over the crop outlook, and although the growing season haa hardly com menced, are predicting bumper yields of small grain this year In Nebraska. Northwestern officials are Just back from a tour that covered most of the Nebraska lines and after talking with farmers and elevator men, declare that there has never been a time at this sea. sob of the year when the outlook was so promising. From Fremont through, south west to the Kansas line, on the York an I Hastings, on the Seribner and Oakdale and on the Omaha and Lincoln branches. the condition at this lime Is estimated te be 100 per cent. All over thia terri tory the ground is reported to be in the best possible state, with plenty of mols- lure. The winter wheat acreage Is larger than during former years and owing to the recent heavy rains. Is farther ad vanced. Farmers are sowing their oats and In some Instances, plowing for corn haa commenced. Damage la Discounted. The report that the winter wheat through the southern part of the state was damaged by dry weather and high winds Is discounted, the reports indi cating that there were but two or three counties In southeast Nebraska and a like area In Kansas that sustained any dam age. The grass Is coming on rapidly and cattle are picking their living In the pastures. This applies equally to the sandhills ot Nebraska, the ranges ot South Dakota and Wyoming. On their tour the Northwestern offi cials learned that the live stock losses throughout South Dskota and Wyoming during tha winter were not over-esti mated. In many localities, north and eaat of the Black Hills and In eastern Wyom ing, ths cattle loss Is "put down at X per cent and that ot sheep much greater. The Burlington's first crop report of the season Is out and has srrlved st the general manager's office In Omaha. It la gathered by superintendents snd agents In' Nebraska, who get their Information from observations and from talks with farmers. This report shows that the soil contains an unusual qua.itlty of moist ure, largely accumulated from melted snow. Acre age Is Increaaed. The Burlington a report Bays that after the anow melted, the sun and atrong winds tended to form a hard crust on the fields. In moat cases ths fields hsve been harrowed and the crust broken. And taking Into account the damage done after she snow disappeared, the winter wheat crop starts the season with a prospect of 80 per cent ot the minimum. The acreage la put down aa bolng much larger than In former years. A general rain fell last week over most of ths grsln raising area of Nebraska snd it Is predicted thst If rains occur snd seasonable weather prevails, the crop prospects will be up to 100 per cent within the next few weeks. Girls Sell Papers for Benefit, of the Titanic Victims Three of the fines looking girls of the Columbia Burleaquers, now playing at the Qayety theater, have been picked by Manager Johnson to sell Evening Bees on Wednesday, Thursday, Fridsy and Saturday afternoons. The proceeds will he applied to ths Tltsnlo steerage pas senger fund. Ths young women are Mlas Nellie Flor- ede, one of the principals, and aliases Ray Lynns and Marts Allen, members of the chorus. They will cry their wares In the lobby of the theater at tha conclusion of ths matinee performances on the afternoons mentioned. In organising ths girls bare decided that no change will be returned to patrons. They will hold to every penny thst Is offered to them. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. HOTEL GOTHAM THotdofrefTned c elegance, located in Nework's social centre Easily accessible to tlieatre and slxppincL districts Sentle ooanaltsm bsfjnH? P ioY S..W mens with bens tta5 PoaUe icoss) wan balhs "tbiSuWS SPCCIAL DISCOUNT 5XriO MAY re OCTOBER. Wetherbee CWood SsTaBaBrBsajajaB FifiRAve-cyFifiyvflrTriSt NEW YORK. CITY Cutting down the household expenses With food prices soaring skyward the house wife needs an elastic allowance or must buy more wisely. This doesn't mean buy ing cheaper meats, but buying less meat Fill its place with JFAILJST A 5c package of Faust Spaghetti will give a generous helping to five persons. And they won't require meat, for they get all the nourishment from spaghetti that the body requires. See what a saving Faust Spaghetti means to you. Make it the chief dish for dinner at least once a week. Your grocer sells it in 5c and 10 packages. Write for our free booklet of Faust Recipes. MAULL BROS. St. Louis, Mo. Crusade Against rake Concerns to Be Waged by the Club A special committee to secure legisla tion regulating the Irresponsible out side concerns thst are taking Omaha capital waa appointed by the executive committee of the Commercial club yester day. Kndesvors will be msde to secure a law similar to the famous "blue sky" law of Kansas which keeps under the strictest regulation the promoters of spurious buslnoss propositions which In veigle home capital into foreign con cerns The Commercial club haa been moved to action by the many foreign concerns which recently have come Into the local field and supplied their wanta with money which the club feels should hsvs gone Into wormy and needy home Institutions "i "I i I'M ii ; I '!!J,,"f tf ,-!, S I!! i, il I : r: I!, WaHini:;...:!., n, U i.brj:.:' 1:! :t:, ':;,, $3 Jir,,,(, ,.; i i,.,,:t '! HOME FIBfllTIBE 20 BELOW OMAHA "bbbwUb mi En acknowledged to be the moat perfectly construc ted, sanitary and ice-aaving refrigerators ever put on the mar ket. Save fully one-third on your ice bill and lasts a life time. Ordinary refrigerator only last about five years. Hade of solid oak, lain lining. Constructed most substantia! manner. Come in and let us ahow you their many valuable features. Stiu OI B LIXE OF FAMOI S TOCKI8T GO-CARTS THE WORLD'S BEST The committee appointed to secure proper legislation ta Sam Hums, jr., J. A. C.Kennedy and p. A. Wllhelm. SHRINERS TO CROSS THE PLAINS TO CALIFORNIA The Omaha roads are lining up their trains for the Shrtner pilgrimage to the oasis of Los Angeles, where the annual meet will be held during the first week In May. Ths Omaha, Sioux City and Sioux Falls trmplea will move ever the Union Pacific, starting May a They will have a solid train, consisting of seven standard sleepers, a buffet oar, an ob servation car, diner, baggage and dynamo. The Milwaukee road has been desig nated aa the line to be used by ths Iowa Shrlnera. It will carry Chief Rabban Brotherton and a number of tha Imperial officers. . Stops of soms length will be made In Omaha. Denver, Colorado Springs and Bait I -eke City. ,.'!,!;. X, " I i, ,:f : II,,!,'!:.;!!,,!,.,.. .1 Uf,3. ,::n;, .11, ,j; ,H !' 1;i PRICE NOT ONE DAY, BUT EVERY DAY Every housekeeper who takes pride. in her ability to manage her affairs, economically, snd in keeping; down ex penses, should be interested in seeing the finest Refri.rera.tor made. We carry full line of the Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators quarter tawed panels and real porce throughout in the strongest and Mi vTTiVv1 11 'aiii'Aiafc J BIG OPENING SALE OF PORCH GOODS Full Line of Famous Green Fibre 20 Below Omaha Price, $2.50 Up. IS BAKING POWDER ! SEE bow asnch bettet It j . snakes the baking SEE now winch mors) nai ; ivma ia Quality j SEE fcow para) how food ! SEE how economical mmi SEE that jroa get Caluast At yomr Oroaor'm Captain Martha Mary By Avery Abbott A sonthmT tale of a p rocky little Mother oi the Tenements, ana oi her devotion to hat brood of younfer brothers and sisters. Martha Mary has ths emcieocy that often rose with red hair, and how aha wins out is delightfully told. '' . n.reh,r.rn CO, SOUTH OMAHA GET OUR RUG PRICES 27x54-inoh lit - Velvet ItURS, 05c 27x54-inch Axminster Rugs $1.45 6x9 Seamless Brussels Ruga ............. $4-75 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs $9.75 9x12 Velvet Bugs at $12.50 9x12 Axminster Rugs at $15.00 I I Oroaor'm fv BAKING POWty