THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1912. r Fat Women, This Month Should Interest You This kind of weather Is the very kind fat people should take advantage of and re move thetr fat without any fear of ex hausting themselves. Go to your drug gist, no matter where you live, and buy a case of the famous Marmola Tablets. Just the same as the worid-renowned Manuals Prescription, and take one of these tablets after each meal. Your fat will disappear at the rate of from 13 to la ounces per day and you will correct the digestive Juices of your "tem so that they will no longer turn your food into fat. Thev will mike you stronger and they will not harm any- one. io matter wnetner you eat at home or away from horue. your Marmola Tab lets can always be carried and you will thut be free frcm any worry about that which you eat. These tablets will stop all fat-making, and trie beauty of them lies In the fact that they will not leave huge wrlnkes after the 1st goes away. If you will try them just one week you will be come one of the thousands to whom we can refer you. Marmola Tablets tor tale by all druggists everywhere, or. If you prefer, send the price of a case (it cts.) to The Marmola Company, in Farmer Bldg., Detroit. Mich., and they will send same to you by return mail in plain package. WOULDN'T RECOGNIZE WIFE As the Same Woman He Knew Six Months Ago. SICK FIFIIES YEARS Now She Has the Bloom of Health and He Thanks the ratted Doctors. Tho pleasures of the home, the founda tion of the nation, depend largely upon the health of the home builders. If either, or both, of the heads of the family have bees utucked by the Inroads of disease, sot only the cares and the labor of Ita establishment become harder, but the pleasures of the fireside and the evening gatherings around the family table are dampened. Health and pleasure make up the sum total of life. Without them both we have no earthly reward for our labors. Mrs. Draper of Eckley, Colorado, had been suffering fifteen years with a saver form of Stomach, Liver and Kidney trouble, together with rheumatism, going from on doctor to another without re lief, until her friend, who had been cured by the United Doctor, told her to go to those expert medical specialists who have their Omaha offices on the second floor of the Neville block, corner Sixteenth and Harney streets. After six months of their treatment sh Is now a new woman and restored to her family practically well. Mr, Diaper's letter of gratitude follows: Kckley, Colo.. Jan. M, 1U. Dear Doctor: My wife Is getting along so wsll under your treatment that I would not Ilk to have her stop taking the medicine. I am going to take it myself Just as toon as my wife I cured. I can't thank you enough for what you have don for my wife, 8h has doctored with other doctors for U years, but they never did hr any good. She don't look Uk the same woman sine sh has been taking your medicine. I think sh will soon be as wall as sh ever was, so thanking you for your kindness, I remain. Tours truly, (Blgncd) r. 1, DRAPER. The abov la only on of the many latter received by the United Doctors vry week from grateful patients who feel that they ow their Ure and their present good health to th oarsful ear and attention of these master specialists. The United Doctors treat all surabl cases of ohranlo diseases of th nervee, blood, skin, heart liver, stomach, kid nays, rheumatism, neuralgia, constipa tion, goitre, pllepy, gall stones, catarrh, dyspepsia, indigestion, dropsy, weak back, ecseras, scrofula, diseases of women and disease of men. Any sick parson la safe In going to th specialist who hav thetr Omaha office located on th second floor of th Neville block, comer Sixteenth and Harney streets, for thsy accept no Incurable cases. Their consultation and advto 1 free to al. SAGE TEA WAS USED BY OUR GRANDMOTHERS It is easier to preserve th color of th hair than to reator It, although It I pos sible to do both. Our grandmother un derstood th secret. They mad a "sage tea," and their dark, glossy hair long after middle life was du to this fact. Our mothers hav gray hairs before they are fifty, but they are beginning to ap preciate th wisdom of our grand mothers In using "sag tea" for their hair and are fast following suit. The present generation has th advan tage of th past In that It can get a resty-to-use preparation called Wyeth's Bag and Sulphur Hair Remedy. A a scalp tonic and color restorer this prep aration I vastly superior to th ordinary "esse tea" made by our grandmothers. The growth and beauty of th hair de pends on a healthy condition of the scalp. Wysth's Bag and Sulphur Hair Remedy quickly kills th dandruff germs which rob the hair of Ita life, color and lustre, making th scalp clean and healthy, give the hair strength, color and beauty, and makes It grow. Get a 60 cent bottl from your druggist today. H will 81 v your money back If you are not satisfied after a fair trial. Agent, Sherman McConnaU Drug Co. sEtTTsELi. Hotel Flanders 133-1X7 West 47th Scree. k. r. crrr. SM Fas Saw of Onmiwaf. A snodra Crnttvt hm4 w to. Start el the wu., c-w M betel eistrssli oavAiet ks ail eat llees An eaetiM'Si wuut. Uwsm tub privet bew ai.ii per a a, gross tkatid CeUi a4Ju, Brvei. ray eara wiuwntl transfer, gross rennsylvaaua atauua. tin Ave Bar wlikeus Waaeleft iktsaiot seamst H. B. SHAKES. IVeev BONDS IN A PRETTY TANGLE Second High. Bidden Refuse to Take the Big- Isine. C0TOCH El SPECIAL SESSION New Bids Are Askew and Will Be OsesM at Five O'c-laK-k Wed es say Afteraoea salts Are Liable te Fellew. City ComptroUr Cossrovo ws In structed by city council tn special session yesterday morning to notify bond house by wire mat ne b.ds on the &tt.iMv eity bonds, refused by C, H. Venner dt Co.. of New York, would be accepted and opened tomorrow afternoon at o'clock. This action followed a warm session tn Ahlch Fiank Meyers, representing Mcr- : .1, Oldham Co. of Boston, Insisted that ...a company s proposition be accepted. sine Parkinson A Burr, second high bidders, had withdrawn their bid. The bid of Meyers' client was 17,014. Venner Co. presented a bid og HS.Ta. Ven ner A Co. check for tS.M, placed as a forfeit In case of their failure to accept the bonds, has been csshed and th money la being held by the city. Representative Phillips of Spltser-Ror- Ick St Co., had been notllled that new bids would be received and Insisted that those bid receUed by the comptroller Monday afternoon be opened and the bonus declared sold to the highest bidder. Mr. Meyers objected to this as manifestly unfair, sine hi bid had been published and could therefore be overbid by a few cents. He asked for a chance to present a new bid. New bid bad been received from HplUer-Korlck Co., R. L Day Co. and Kounts Bros. Bids Opened Wednesday. AU bids will be opened this att ternoon at .! o'clock. Th city has suit money to New York to cover these, but two.tiu more bonds mature June 1 and must be taken up with money from this SUM, ooo issue. City Attorney John A. Rlne told the council the city would keep the SS.0M check of Venner sV Co., but that suit would probably be started by the New Tork firm. 0 rounds for th suit will be probably that City Comptroller Cos rove did not place before th bidders th whole truth, although th comptroller declares there waa nothing misleading In his statement nor the advertising for bide. Venner A Co, maintain they were led to believe the assessed valuation of prop erty In the city was UM.000.000. Cos- grove point to hi statement which Is that th property tn th city for as sessment purposes" Is that amount. Adjustment of th difficulty between th city of Omaha and C. H. Venner A Co. of New Tork over th ssl of nwo.000 city bonds was discussed at the council In committee of the whol Monday afternoon and settlement at a special meeting called for th afternoon waa pre vented by th abssno of M. F. Punk- houser. Fankhaneer Cnsnaalanlnsi. By law notice of such special meeting must be served at th home of council - men. Mr. Funkhouser wss not at horn A deputy was authorised to find htm. After searching for two hour, while the council waited In Idleness, th deputy cam back and reported: 'He I out campaigning. I found trace of him at th McCaffrey saloon. Six teenth street, between Dodge and Doug la. He had com up there in an auto mobile and. they told me, had Just left He waa with John A. Bwanson." City Comptroller Cosgrovs eay Venner A Co. have given no reasons for refusing to take th Issue, eicept that they under. stood th assessed valuation of Omaha property to be UM,W7.U0, when that Is the value of property for assessment purposes, and therefore th eaeased valu Is but on-flfth of that Frank A. uray, former treasurer, had placed this amount after th statement ''assessed valuation," but the statements issued by Mr. Cosgrovs have designated It "value of property for assessment purposes." Wire Th Bee. C H. Venner Co. wired the follow. In committee of th whol Monday Ing to Th Be Monday afternoon: Th article In your Issue of Friday last stating we gave no reason for re fusing to take IHU1.U0O Omaha eity bonds, is Incorrect and unjustly reflects on us. Our letter and telegrams to th city comptroller April 10 and contain suf ficient and valid reason which in Justice to as and the public you should pub lish that the real facts may be known. Assistant City Attorney Lambert has taken with him In hi visit to Nw Tork all except on letter written by Venner A Co., according to Mr. Cosgrove. A telegram waa received from Parkin son A Burr of New Tork, saying that under the circumstances they "did not prefer to Uk the bonds." They were second high bidder, offering HAM, as against S1S.000, bid by th other New Tork company. Miss Ann CHungate Dies from Effect of an Auto Accident Miss Anna C. Hururstt. who was Injured over a year ago in Omahs. when she was knocked down and run over by an automobile at Twenty-fourth and Lea venworth streets died Monday at the home of her sister. Mrs. Homer Asbaugh, St Louis Miss H ungate was found dead tn bed tn the morning. After the accident Miss Hungate ral lied and It was thought she had recovered. Sh went to California for a time to recuperet and later went to St Louis where she died. She never recovered from the effects of the sec dent. The body will be brought to Omaha' tor burial Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Miss Anna Hungate was a most popular girl, daughter of J. H. Hungate now living at Blair. 8h was a graduate of the Omaha High school, and had ved In Omaha practically all her life, where shs had a host of friends. Omaha Motorists to Meet Tourists The good roads committee of the Com mercial club has decided to tender a banquet to the members of the Denver Chicago sociability run on arrival of the party here on May ft It was also ar ranged for a large number of Omaha motorists, members of th Commercial club and the Omaha Auto-Motor club to meet th party at Hastings and scert ths members to Omaha. It Is expected that fifty or more will be In the Omaha reception committee. The banquet will be held at one of Omaha' leading hotels, and It will be an event of some magni tude. There will be between forty and fifty cars In ths Denver party, which mill leave Denver at noon on May XL The rroute will be over the Omaha -Denver transcontinental highway to Omaha, and over to the river-to-river road through Iowa. A large party of Omaha motorists will accompany th tourists eastward a far aa Atlantic The regular run is to Chicago, but many of th Den ve rites will go to Indianapolis and attend the Interna tional sweepstake race on Memorial day. The return trip will be mad by way of Kansas City and to Denver over th Uolden Belt road. KRUG PARK TO REOPEN ON DECORATION DAY Krug park will be reopened May BX sfter having been closed for three years. Th Munchhoff brothers have secured a leese on ths property and expect to put in concessions and hav thing In readi ness for the coming season. The park I wned by th Caasell Realty company, which until recently ha refused to leas It for reopening. The Munchhoff brother also hold th last year of th lease on Courtland beach. Th Rod and Oun club com Into pos session of th beach next year. DEATH OF MRS. PETERSON IS CAUSEDJY ACCIDENT A verdict of accidental death waa re turned by the jury Inquiring Into the killng of Mrs. Mary Petsrson, who was run ever Saturday by a Union Pacific train at Fifteenth and Orace streets. No blame Is attached to the train crew, it having developed that Mrs. Peterson's sight was defective. SHWNERS JOURNEY WEST Delegation of Nobles Much in Evi dence in Omaha During Day. ASjUYE ON SPECIAL TEAKS Earoate te Los Angeles to Attead Aaawal Ceaelav. They Vlelt Points ef Interest Dar ing Stone Her. The fex and the tiger claws were in evi dence everywhere In Omaha yesterday, worn by tlte hundred of Shrtnera passing through on their way to Los Angeles, to attend the annual conclave next week. The Shrlners, their wives and children owned the city since early morning and and they made their presence felt, for during their stay they visited most of the points ot Interest. Th flrt delegation to arrive came tn over th Milwaukee from Cedar Rapids, numbering eighty-five. They had a special train, consisting ot tour new twelve-section sleepers, a diner, buffet observation car and on baggag car. This train was In charge of Charles Mitchell, one of the oldest passenger conductors on the road and a prominent lowa Shrlner. The train was parked at the Union station until 11:30 o'clock, when it was hauled west over th Rock Island. During the stop here. It was visited by hundreds of the local Shrlners, who called to pay their respects. Th Milwaukee train was ons of th finest tbst It has ever sent out. Th eara were of the standard color, a deep orange, bright and new, being Just out ot th shop. Delesrattoaa treat Berth. Lster In the day the Northwestern brought In a special from the north car rying Imperial Potentate Treat and th Fargo temple and delegations from Minneapolis. A little later a special ar rived from Dea Moines and Davenport, carrying 139 people. Here both trains were delivered to th Stock Island and proceeded on th Journey west At 1 o'clock In the afternoon the Burling ton took out a train ot twelve cars, con sisting of sleepers and diners, with ob servation car. This train carried the temples from Winnipeg, St Paul, Minne apolis and Aberdeen. In the private car Magnet twenty-five Shrinsrs arrived from Boston over th Northwestern and this afternoon went out over the Union Pacific on ths fast malL Pipers Kilties. Everybody knew that the members of Khartum temple ot Wlnnrpeg, Order ot the Mystlo Bhrtne were tn town. With the temple, forty-five boosters cam along and with them they brought a band of seventeen pipers, th members dressed In plaid and kilts. The first thing the Wtnnipeggers did after getting to the Union ststlon wss to gsther their pip ers about them. Then the procession started uptown. 1'ntll It was train time, they paraded th streets, serenading and receiving cheers and applause tn return. Railroad Officials View Terminal Site A larsr party of tht Rock Island of ficials came to Omahs yesterday to look over the terminal property on whlcli the new freight depot to he erected, whtrt together with other Improvements, w II coat In th neighborhood ot 1.)0. AU of the offtcisls expressed themselves a well pltaaed with the site end remarked that when completed the building will be one that will be a credit to the city In the party are: A. K. Sweet, general manager of the Second division, which include Nebraska and Kanaas and the pan handls country of Texas; J. B vision, general superintendent: A. W. Kelso, suprlntendent of the Nebraska di vision: A. B. Rsmsdall, supcrintedent of the St. Louis division; J. A. Stewart, gen eral passenger agent of the Second divis ion: A. T. Abbot, superintendent of the Iowa division; S. M. Pratt, superinten dent of the Colorado division; H. P. Greenough, superlnteilent of the pan handle division; C. W. Rourke, superin tendent of the Kansas division and B. E. Chaffee, superlnteilent ot terminals. Sixty Pretty Girls Will Sell Flowers Sixty pretty girls will be ststloned on the streets of Omaha Saturday to sell flowers for the Ladles Muslkvereln clety. No flower will be sold for less than ten cents, and If a larger coin is tendered In payment no change wtll be given back. It was first planned to hold the flower festival May 1. but Saturday waa chosen as mor people would be on th streets and more flowers would be (old. Local florist hav donated tb flowers, and It will not be necessary to us th KM subscribed by ths sixty-three patron esses for this purpose and It will be turned Into the treasury. The Ladle Muslkvereln society hereto fore ha been merely a band ot Interested women who met occasionally to help rats money tor th building of a music hall. It ha been mad a permanent or ganisation with these officers: Mrs. P. Oetsschmann, president; Mrs. Charles Schnauber, vice president; Miss Anna Lamp, treasurer; Mrs. R. S. Lucks, sec- retary. Ton Judge a man not vy wrist he prom ises to do, but by what hs hss don. That la th only true test Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Judged by this stsndard baa no upertor. People everywhere spssk of It In the highest term ot praise. For sale by all dealers. McKibbin lials Her and There And Ereiywhero Three dollars Methodists Confer on Amusement Rule The question of whether or not to change the "popular amusement" rule will be discussed at th quadrennial con ference of the Methodist church at Min neapolis, Agitation has been revived in, favor of removing the ban from dances, I theater and card. Bishop Nuelson of this city has gone to the conference. John Dale, lay delegate. ' left for Minneapolis last night Ne-j breaks Is represented at the conference by the following delegates Clerical-Rev. James R. Getty. David City; Rev. N. A. Martin. University Place; Rev. R. N. Orrll. Falrbury; Rev. C. M. 8hpard, Lincoln; Rev. C. N. Dawson. Omaha: Rev. William Esplln, Arlington; Rev. E. T. Oeorge. Nellgh; Rev. All Chamberlain. North Piatt; Rer. J. w Morris. Hold re, and Rev. A. B. Julian. Gordan. Th laymen are. C. A. Fulmer. chancelor Nebraska Wealeyan university. University Place: O. M. Bpurtock. Tork: a. K. To bey. Lincoln: R. B. Windham, Plattamouth: John Dale, Omaha; O. H. Oray. Central City; O. O. Snyder. O'Neill: VT. R Akers. Scottsbtuff; E. A. Cook. Lexington and 8. K. Warrick. Alliance. Rev. Edward Hislop. district superin tendent of the Omaha district, will rep resent Th Be at th conference and will make dally reports. SUGAR BEET WORKERS J . START FOR THE FIELDS j The Illinois Central yesterday afternoon carried to the sugar beet fields of Minne sota a special train loaded with 20) Rus sians, gathered up at and around Lin coln. Th passengers consisted ot new, wwanea and ehlMren, tn men at th fa ml lie there being a assay as saves Childress large enough to awn weed. Ya destination of the worker ks Albert Lea, where this year a lane "-rare r I sugar beets SB toid. - - J The Telephone and the Directory never part com pany. Side by side with the means of advertising is the means of making the sale. Everybody Relies on The Deli Directon FJiu-awiii III L4 II I 1 I w4V 1 " sssnlTl II m -m. w. Directory Advertising Reaches every desirable customer, combining every business-getting feature of successful publicity Circulation Quality Persistency lra4rcWyesr im a 5c package. ' TEE DIRECTORY has no waste circu lation. Every copy goes into the hands of a possible purchaser. It is the constant reference book of everybody. THE DIRECTORY is a fixture in every office and every home of the better class. THE DIRECTORY'S advertisers plow op the dollars in the most profitable field among those who are able to buy. THE DIRECTORY is timely. Its adver tisements make a direct appeal when the telephone is at hand to place an order. The Omaha Telephone Directory is in constant use by all of the better class of people, who represent nine-tenths of the purchasing power among a quarter of a million people in the three citties. Stop a moment to think what that means. RESERVE SPACE TODAY FOR THE NEXT DIRECTORY. Nebraska Telephone Co. CALL DOUGLAS 2 ADVERTISING DEPT. V A delightful, nourishing dish at little cost Give your family a dish of Macaroni often they'll enjoy it it's good for tliem f ull of wholesome nourishment and it costs so little. But be sure you serve FAUST BRAND Cut Macaroni made from rich Durum wheat in a sanitary factory under the strictest of pure food regulations. Faust Brand Macaroni is cut in uniform pieces o it cooks evenly it can't become soggy witn water as tne long pieces so olten do. Get a 5c package from your grocer and give the family a treat Would youlikeacopy of our book of re cipes? Sent free on request MAULL BROS. SL Urals, Mo. ; mUj) sVMi' fr mfr The life beer for ill the family r f Old Ago 1 Invaluable a tonic, perfect ai a f'.fi L food and delicious as a houbhold drink. Ff1 li THE AMBER BOTTLE I rwj keeps pure beer pure. Old Age Is ) fcv0 "Jty always food and whoUeome, wueiher if JT VV exposed to the llKht or not. Accept Vr3T-'.,?'. only Amber bottles. 'rl T( FAMILY TRAUK 81 PI'MKI) BY: iWwlvii , li South Omaha WM. JKTTKlt, 2303 ! Vi-l. L : N 81. I'horm Ho. MH. I vlt 7 " ' ijx. Omalia HI GO F. BILZ, 1331 Doug j y :- Us Bt. Phone Douglas 134:1. ' 'f?' Jetlcr Brewing Co. . K SOUTH OMAHA. NEB. ' iT;'tr'tt' ... It's going to be sizzling hat soon. There is no comfort in a stifling office then. Clerks cannot work; stenographers fail to keep up to standard, and you don't do jiutice to your duties. The I5ee building is the coolest of Oma ha's office build ings. Its rooms are commodiouH, excel lently ventilated there's a cool at mosphere all over it the air currents race into the build ing and circulate rapidly through the large handsome court Better eet located now and be comfortable all summer. All modern office advantages are found in THE BEE BUILDING A few vacant offices are listed: stooss S3 as S3S .Adjoining rocma, can t rented slnsl r n ulte. At pressnt both rooms a o divided bjr temporary wood and (lass partitions; bsve sn u.t exposure on deventaenta street and are very UeS'.tte ivtt.. Beom Is lSmnii fert in slse; b:i.i two north wlcdows and a prlvat office partitions! off In. Ids this space. Thla room would be particularly well suited for an architect or studio. sVooss 33fl Fronts on Parnani street end is slmost to front of ele vator landing. Kize skxls-j, or it square feet Partitioned to offer private etfice and reception room. Boost SSS Itereptlon room, private office, two large cloawts. Urge workroom mlth two north aludoaa Ideal office for engineer. architect, doctor or other iroiessional men. Rental, per month SOS Is ll-x:o In sUe. located on the court, close to sky llgnl. thus having excellent natural light Th space could b dlvMed so ss to um two very pleasant rooma. Prtc. per month SSTe ISO Offtf in the northweet corner, having four large win dow A fireproof vault ror the protection or valuahie paper Is in much demand and ia afforded In this roor.. There is a total of 22 u,L.are feet of floor epace and oroe would b equipped with partition to satisfy good tenant. Th rental prlc is. per month S4CUM .Th?Bes Building Co. Bee Business Office, 17th and Faraam Streets 1