THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MA 7, 1912. Danish Bunions, Corns, Callouses! 'IHH"tri.U.l.rt Get wise-get Kara'. Stop -Ooch"-hi when people walk on your feet-don t have corn or bunion to stand on: Tlnt neoeerr. Malt a bee-line for tho drug store tots Tory minute ask tho man for Bio so. Take It homo-put It on My "Bingo- pain tax wlnss immediately! The Bingo id'i tho latest wav-the "I easiest, quickest way. Touch a Orop or two to a corn btnso! It begins to shrink and shrivel. Entire corn lossens, come out root Included without bitch or hindrance without aid of knife, gimlet or cua words. Blessed relief: Now lip on your smallest shoes fo your way rejoicing! Tew sraalet has B1sse-r will set H IT a Bees't. Otkrw. asa the setae. !, le tWn- SkarmaeAl n III M IW ikl. eeso. III., eaS set It SUM. prwie. sum la twe lir fcr SSTwee MrOaMI Drwi Co.. Mt US Ms. U4 Baner. Mtk US rr saav, ela Laral rsaneecT. M- X. lata st, Adds to the "Life" of a Car When a ear starts out lively In tha morning and then shows sicna of slugglahnesa later In the day. It may be due to poor compression. In that ease your .lubrication probably ia wrong. Uaa POLAR IN E OIL and you will aroid tvo-tbirda of all mo tor troubles. ' Polarlne ia die beat automo bile oil made. It glvea the maximum' lubrication for the amount used. It Insures the least possible friction and wear, with full compression -and power. It la carbon-proof. Look for the flat, convenient can Just Ms In the tool box, Ask your dealer Write for the Polarise booklet! free, sost-peld. Standard Oil Company - Sekraska , At Fountains & Elsewhere ' Ask for "IIORLICK'S" 1 Thi Orlelnal and tinuloi HALTED MILK Thi Food-drink for All Apt. Al rests ursnta, hotels, and fountains, Delioout, mvigorabng and sustaining. Keep it oa your sideboard at home. Doo't trivel without iL A elicit luck prepare; ia a mimta. Tsie. imitation. Jirtu7"B0RlJCV Hot In Any Milk Trust "SG Jhirtqfa Grntkman O prove the service able quality of Gotham enrnp. FAST SHIRTS see that Gotham label is in the next shirts you buy. 11.00 to 7,50. Your copy of the Gotham Book de Luxe, sent free on request GOTHAM MFG. CO. 5th At Bid,, New Yrk Builds Strength (111 -7 J ERVICl lusts!, f- II in m WORKMEM RACE AT TASKS Strife ia On- in Demolishing Two Large Burned Building. EXPLOTX&S DEFT KNOWLEDGE Bat the Lakeme Am Ewe a Merry Battle aw Wale f the Cams Caa A ew Ba alish tke Stoat. Workmen under two contractors have entered Into a tacit agreement and a race ia rasing buildings Is on at Sixteenth and Far nam streets. Pedestrians sow are in terested in th two bodies of men coming Into the "horn stretch.' Th work of tearing off the two top lories of the United (Jutes bank build ing started into the fourth week Monday, while workers oa the walls of th aid Ames building have been this a little longer. Neither Phil Kuns. the contractor in charge of razing the bank's burned prop erty, nor Walter Peterson, la charge of work oa the Ames building, know that there has been a race In progress, but both admit that their workmen have moved faster than they ever have oa other buildings. While keeping their employers out of the secret, the laborers on the two build ings are watching each other closely and a foot of brick work torn away from one building adds test to the work of the men on the other. And with all th fast work there has not been aa accident on either Job. When the second story Is taken from th bank's property, in accordance with th building Inspector's orders, th men will quit work unless by thst time the directors of the bank have decided to tear th structure entirely down tor th Imme diate erection of a new on. Some of the director are out of th city now and It Is expected plans for th new bank building will be started as won as th directors can ret together. Mrs. Elizabeth Colfax Died Yesterday lira. Elisabeth Colfax, aged M, mother of Mrs. W. U Belby, died at 4 o'clock Monday morning at th horn of ber daughter, 4906 Davenport, following a stroke of paralysis last Tuesday morn ing. Sine th day of her stroke, Mrs. Colfax baa been gradully weakening. A public funeral service will b held at the borne ef Mrs. Belby Tuesday eve ning at 1:10 o'clock. Th burial, .which will be Wednesday morning, will be pri vate. Mrs. Coltax'e husband who died several years ago, was a cousin of Schuy ler Colfax, vie president during General Orant's term. Weber-Fielda Jubilee Troupe Coming Here Manager Frank Phelps of Boyd theater hsa received word by th Bhuberts la New Tork thst Weber 4k Field' "All 8 tar Jubilee" will be at the Boyd June 1 This Is a huge production with aa all-star cast Including Fay Templeton. Ulllen Russell and many others which have been playing In New Tork during th spring and who will stop in Omaha oa th way to th coast. W. B. HOWARD HAS CLOSE CALL IN WIND STORM W. B. Howard, republican nomine for stats auditor, who live in Omsha and owns a large ranch near North Platte, had a close call at hi ranch Friday night, when th heavy wind did con siderable damage. On the ranch are some fin buildings, including one of the finest barns in the state. This was not Injured but the wind tore off th corrugated Iron roof from one of th bouses, blew it quite a distance and killed a mule belonging to Mr. Howard. A section of a bog barn was also demolished, but non of the hogs was injured. Mr. Howard was at the ranch at the time but was In on of th bouses which was not Injured. NINE AUTOISTS ARRESTED,' TWO ARE DISMISSED Nine autolsts wer arrested 8unday -for speeding and tried lb police court. Wll. lism Duemeyer, Cos North Twenty-ninth street, was fined IS and costs; F. Han sen. ISO Douglas . street. K and costs: A. L. Schsnts. IS and costs; W. Watson. 11 South Thirty-first - street, 13 and costs: C. F. Schwanger. 3 Poppleton avenue, dismissed; L R. Bostwlck. ft and costs; Harry Hammond, UK Lindsey street, U and coats; John Holmes, MJt North Twentieth street, dismissed; J. K. Wsssenberg. 3817 North Twentieth street, dismissed. GERMANS ARE CONVERTED AND ENROUTE TO UTAH A carload of Mormon converts passed through Omaha for th west enrout to Utah, where most of th men expect to engage In agricultural pursuits. There were twenty In th party, about one-hair j( whom wer women. Nearly alt of th converts were from Germany and were unable to speak l&nglish. Bloom of Youth Now Easily Attained (From Popular Belt nee.) You n loafer need to 'doctor that sallow, freckled, blackhearted, rough, blotchy, pimply or over-red akin. You can remove lb i tunes n penny, painless ly, inexpensively. By a new sclentlflo process, which anyone can ass without assistance, tha dead and near-dead sur face skin, with all its Imperfections, ia gently, gradually absorbed and a radi antly youthful and beautiful complex ion comes forth! .Go to your druggist, get an ounce of pur marcolised wax; at night apply enough of this to eon pletely cover th fax; don't rub it to. Next morning remove th wax with warm water. Th result after a few days Is astonishing. Ton brooder why thi secret wasn't discovered long ago. Let the wrinkled, pouchy-cheeked, double-chinned folks also take bop. Put aa ounce of powdered saxollte into a half pint witch haseJ, bathe the face in th solution and say: there noth ing that will so effectually, so prompt ly, smooth out th hateful lines and draw In the sags and begs. You'll find this lotion, ss well as mereoiized" wax, works equally well on Beck and hands -Adv.". . . Helps on Care of the Hair and Skin Th subtl charm and laganc so noticeable in brilliant, fluffy hair is possible for every woman to neve and enjoy If ah will but shampoo occasion ally with a caathrox mixture, mad by dissolving a teaapoonful of caathrox ia a cup of hot water. This creates a wealth of rich, whit lather that cleanses throroughly and cocLpletely. Th stim ulating affect of this shampoo oa th scalp will encourage a bountiful growth of beautiful hair. Women who safeguard their beauty do not as powder or greasy creams, bcsiis of their Injurious affect upon th skin. Instead, apurmax lotion Is used. Tbla ia mad by dissolving 4 ounces of apunnax la H pint witch nasal (or hot water) and adding 1 tea spoonfuls glycerin. Th apurmax lo tion protarta th skin and gives to the daintiest complexion a rare charm sad slegano. To rough, oily, faded skins It lends a velvety smoothness and sxquls It tint Adv. PRAISE GIYENJAMDEL' KATZ Sabbi Franklin of Detroit Shows Value of Life Row Ended. SESTICIS AT TEMPLE isiUIl laveeettew by Rabbi Frederick Cahn Kx pre sees Dewetiaa Dae Dead Maa letter dealer Tells eg Worts. Aa aseemblsge which filled Tempi Is rael last night heard tribute paid to the eharch's former president, RabM Samuel Kats, by Rabhl Leo M. Franklin f De troit, Mich., aJJfe-long friend. The evening was given aver to memorial services In which th life and work of Samuel Kats wer eulogised in speech and song. Th Invocation by RabM Frederick Cohn expressed th devotion In which be held the memory of Mr. Kats and the regard in which he was held by th peo ple of th community. Aa Introductory address by Mdor Zleg ir, who Introduced Rabbi Pranklm, spoke ef the eourag and devetJoa which Mr. Kats gave to .his work and his never ceasing efforts to build splendid men and women. Miss Laura Ooets sang two solos, favor ites of Mr. Kats. entitled. "My God and Father, While I Stray," and "Th Ever lasting Hills.' A large portrait of Samuel Kats stood oa th rostrum draped with crepe and aa American flag. Ciretefal for Valaakle Llf. RabM Lao M. Frank II n spoke la part as follows: "W an deeply grateful that such a man as Samuel Kats waa sent to touch your llf and mine. In reverential spirit therefore we are come this night not to pay to our beloved friend th Ml tribute of words, but rather from hla manner, helpful, heroic and triumphant llf. to tak inspiration for our live and from him to catch th spark that shall set ur souls aglow, as wsa -bis, with the fir of love, of faith, of Idealism and of duty. "In a word. It was, abov all, th deep human sympathies of Samuel Kats that mad bim th man beloved In life as ks Is now revered and honored in memory. In every relation of life tbla humaa sym pathy made Itself manifest, in bis home, among hla friends, In hi business rela tions. In bis soclsl affiliations, every where men turned to him instinctively aa to a wis counsellor, a true adviser. a trusted friend. He seemed to have the ability, only too rare with most of us. te put himself Into the attitude of th other person, and so to Judge every ease and very man as he himself might hsve wished to be Judged. Mere Intellectual Judgment with him. clear though It was, was always offset by th warm humanity that permeated his being. It was for this that men loved blm and trusted him with a love that was never unworthy, and with a trust that was never be trayed." Speaking en th course that - Mr. Kats pursued la shaping his Ills, the speaker dwelt on the dominating In fluence of bis faith la Judaism, which, hs said, proved broad and widening to the life of Kats and Imbued others who were Influenced by bim and bis work." Samuel Kats held to one standard of morality. Rabbi Franklin asserted. The man to whom he paid tribute, be said, was not one who had a dual code, but was one who held to one standard ia both hla publle and private life. He characterised Samuel Kstx as a "very hero of righteousness." Outlaw Allen HI From Pain of Injury WTETrTVnXE, V. May l-Ths Allen jury went to .church today and en returning to its room In the court house held a song servVe- Th hearty voices of th twelve stalwart country men blended I the hartnorur of sn old hymn. "Ar You Ready For The Judg ment Dayr Across th court house green. Floyd Allen, the prisoner on trial first of the gang which shot up th Carroll county court - on March beard th song. To morrow his trlsl will continue, with th Prospect that It may not be ended before two weeks. Eighteen witnesses have been examined and the prosecution still has forty-seven to swear. Th defense has ss many or more. . Allen's mental strain and th physical agony he has endured from bis broken leg. which wss Improperly set. have mad blm a sorry sight.' He Is now little Ilk th rugged nwuntMneer, who once spread fear over a countryside. Girl's Dance Program Causes Street Fight e H scans Jim Do mat took exception to the arrangement of a girl's program last sight at th baU and daac given by the Star Dancing elub at tha Hipp ball. Fif teenth and Harney streets, V. D. Quack en bush and several other youths gave him a sever drubbing. Th fight started in the dance hall over the Hipp theater and ended 1n the street. A large crowd garnered to witness the mlxup. Officer Risk happened along as the combatants were rolling en the ground snd took them to Jell, where Quark en busk was later released en a tat bond. . Slashes: with a Masev. wounded with a gun. er pierced by a nasty as 11. Bucklen'S Arnica Fare soea beats .the Injured part. Guaranteed. 26c Tor ami by Beaton Drug Co. Ifederal jury holds two Special Body Odered by Judge Kor rii Finds Two Trie Bills. FORTTJJTE TEXIX& IS HELD Man Charge with Rebblag lb raateffiee at Blees. eku, la Ala re Faee Trial In th Federal Cwert. ; The special grand Jury . ordered by tTntted States District Judg Morris re ported two Indictments at noon yesterday. They were at once excused by th court. . In the case of Charlotte 11. Moore, alias Mrs. C. II. Moore, alias MUpeh. Madam Charlotte. Madsm Karma and known by several other aliases, the grand Jury found that th woman fraudulently devised a scheme to defraud several per sons through th United States malls and fraudulently pretending to be a clair voyant, palmist, astrologer and a trance medium. Mr. Moor mas arrested a week sio last Saturday at her home at 1702 Dodse street, at which place the postofflce In spectors rifled a voluminous pile of let ters, circulars, etc, which will be used sgslnst her at her trial. In the cat of Ueorg Parker, alias Tony Lewis, alias Tony Alexander, and. Ilk Mrs. Moor, possessor of many other cognomens, th grand Jury returned two counts, charging him with feloniously breaking bit th postoftlc at Sioux. Nab., and robbing lb postoftlc of tt$ In stamp and !U m money. Both Mrs. Moore and Parker ar la the Douglas county Jail. Their hearings will come up someUm In th present term of court. BriggsandHyers to Ask for Change of Venue Tuesday Motion for change of venue In the case of Chief of Police John Brlgga of South Omaha and Sheriff A. A. Hysrs of Lin coln, Lancaster county, charted with manslaughter for the . killing of Hoy Blunt In th Sarpy county convict chase, will be tiled In th Sarpy county district court at Ps pillion by counsel for the de fendants Tuesday afternoon. At th asms Urn affidavits In support of th motion ill be filed. Judge Travis will bear arguments en th motion on May M. In compbanc with the order of County Judg Wheat, holding th defendants for trial in district court. County Attorney W. N. Jameson has Died manslaughter complaint In district court Brlggs and Hyera will b arraigned Tuesday and will plead not guilty. Th ehang of venue motion thea will be mad. Attorneys for th defendants have nearly a score of affidavits of Sarpy county men that they do not believe Brlggs and Hysrs could secur a fair trial In th county, popular prejudice b log against them. TWO ORCHESTRAS TO PLAY AT BIG BANK MAY DANCE Th annual Big Bank May dance, th biggest event of th season among the colored folks of Omaha, will be held to- morrew night at Crelgbtoa halL There will be continuous dance program from t till I. without Intermissions There wlU be two orchestras under th direction of Prof. Desdunea, ant! as soon as on num ber is completed by on th ether or. A New Food Like Hot P. Aim full ' -i 1: sj?rj P j j . J -wt'jr .1 .w gS 121 .gaja-op.-a)a)a)ia' A I c -rai I I " - Post Tavern Special Tefal CICBHk Tomorrow's ski !j if- .I" N a- ' .... m F.- . t OA f refreshinga delight to the eye and the palate the cheatra will start. There will be thirty, six regular numbers and twelv extras. P0SIN3 AS INSPECTOR. THIEF PLAYS OLD GAME Th police ar looking for a well dressed man, who baa been riding around the city In a large touring car posing as a pur food Inspector. He entered th Brand els store Saturday snd ordered a suit of clothe sent to KM Davenport street. When the boy arrived at th house th man met him at th door and told blm to wait ualil b went ia and procured the money. The boy stood around for a half hour, snd wuen the man failed to appesr with ths money, Inquired of th occupant of th house snd found that no man answsrlng to th description given by the bay lived there, or that anyone living there had ordered any clothes. of notirishmeat. aoi oca is tJlrstiuiiwe UearJ ef these tdd fiawon that fiat errerl to guesta ef the PtMtlwem in Bottle Geek botd noted lot good t&ogi to etX . Yon can VHtiwn lrnY hotrl duhia your own Get ptatiatlSe&OBkfrooet, cool Breakfast Looks Good- THE waiter knows thai he is serving a dia? criminating guest when ordered to bring Pabst "Blue Ribbon" Beer. This is the beverage beyond compare, and is appro-' Driale for all times and occasions. Wholesome and Bottled only at the brewery hi crystal clear bottles, showing at a glance that it Is clean and pure. Strn It to your lamily and fatsts, Phontoc wriU '2- The Pabst Company; - 1307 Leavenworth "Jf Omaha, Nebr. rma-. ITCHING usutllr or aralw araln. dcatroyg tha narva rigor r in 1,1 SK.S I. kAMAaM Si. HM,IM curcuiauuu su aa usssaai tu yiuuswe r bealthy hair. A Ahamlaaa, ImtocklyactlTamtrbDr. NoU'a Hair Tome. Tbla groat Toole fa a seiantitle rerm iodg aa wall aa aa umwonuag tooie. lr appi scalp nrrmertT and fraquantlr, no dsndruff, or licmng disease can exist, vircuiaoon as ra eav itored, Dervea invigorated and tha hair growth J timolated. Tha hair becomea thick glow and growl abundant! v. fljOO pet lollU at your JruggUt cr pcpam an vsvcii ay pm oy Vriting h Hflg-EUk Drug j Co., Manphi, Ttnn. SPECIAL. Mall ni th postal card found In every Q-BAN packaga for com plct illaatrated coarse of Secturea, cove ring ear and trMtmentof half aoutcaip. NOSE STOPPED IIP WITH CATARRH Ely 'b Cream Balm Clears The Bead and Nose Instantly Makes Yon Feel Fine. 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Toa win find It wtU pre to be the beat tevestaMat yea aver mad. Boeder Agent, aaerniaa es KoCoonetl Drag Oa, EVtitYOTTE Tgavtxg ' Taloable Papers - and Jewess to peaee thaai la a Pvpostt Bos wlthla ar Fire and Borglar Frwec Taults for saMeaerag. Act ppoa this aovtoe and yeur Privat Paper and Jewels will sever be mtssaid. lost, stolen er berned. Bate Depastt Boxes rent for KM yearly. oufca Sale aVrpasit Cmnm. FBI Tastes Good Pabst BlueRibljoa TbalWtQtsalftar ' perfection of brewing. w iodleatee dandruff Ruph a Mnrlitlnn and perfect blood '3''' and VnclaSam Uaea 1842 Burraofhe , . . ... t Thar ia aometblng tig nlftcant In tha osa of 1141 Burroughs Adding machlnea by tho til tod State government. Uncle Sam la wiaa. Ha buys a few of ovary kind ot machine Just to sea which ara beat for hla, work. But he uses mora Burroughs by many times than of all other Tna - chines combined. ' Inddentlally nearly all business men ar Just 11 ka Cncle 8am. Count . tha Burroughs la your vicinity. 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