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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1912)
THE BEE: OMATIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1912. nr.. r- tt jga.vaajB.TwmraBWMWW ETJJ.'JJI Ml- .."! MHWWII lUllMJIMIWUiwl M nil .HI, J. . 1 RKIW'S 1510 Douglas Street i Orkins' exclusive specialty store will show a wide range of women's new fall Suits that have arrived in the past few days. The materials are soft diagonals, plain and two-tone diagonals, fine weave serges, plain Bedford cords, extreme wide wale serges and the new 1912 whipcords. . We have succeeded in securing something exclusive and new for every type of figure plain tailored for those who require this effect combinations of trimmings for those who prefer something more elaborate. In a word, this is our best fall showing, now complete at ' 19.59, $25.00, $29.75, $35.08 an Women's and Hisses9 Coats The pick of popular 1912 styles. The pros pective buyer of a fall coat will be offered unusual pleasure here in the fact that she will find not one but a score of garments that meet the particular needs and taste. It is the largest collection of coats we ever had this early In the season. Prices Are $12.50, $15, $19.50 and up. New Fall Dresses Exclusive Styles at Popular Prices Charmeuse Dresses at $15, $19.50 and up Cloth Street Dresses at $8.75, $10 and up Silk Dresses at. $12.50, $15 and up Chiffon Dresses at... $17.50, 22.50 and up rkiirs pedalty St ore 1510 Douglas Street J f SUPPRESS THE SOCIAL EVIL Baptists Adopt Resolutions Con demning Street Solicitors. WANT PRACTICE PROHIBITED They Second Demand of Iast Grand Jury that Police Be Ordered to Clear the Street of the , Scarlet Women. - Standing ' for relentless suppression of the ' commercialised social evil decisive resolutions were passed by the Omaha i Baptist association, now in session here. Rev. C. H. Bancroft of Silver Creek !s chairman of the committee. ''Street solicitation for suoh a depraved ' traffic can only be oarried on - undis turbed where the police department is Inefficient or culpable," the report sets forth. ' , t . :, J Second the Demand. "The people have a right to expect that 1 the police force shall use every endeavor to clear the streets of our cities from the ffensfte menace, the scarlet wtfman. . We second the demand of the last grand Jury-' that- unconditional orders be given by the police department: to arrest women fioltcltlng on the streets, and we have the right to expect that the governor of the state will use his powers to compel the police department to act in this mat ter. ,'' ' Oppose Segregation. : ."We are opposed to the so-called segre gation ' of the social evjl. It does not segregate.' It creates a district where all manner of vice and crime fester and mul tiply. It corrupts the police and reaches . out its corrupting hand toward every de partment of government. It exercises : more political Influence than any dis trict where virtuous people constitute the (population and holds the political balance ;of power, which is at the beck and call of every interest opposed to public wel fare. The verdicts of the vice commis sions in the various cities of our land is uiiaiihnuuo against the policy of seg regation. The voice of God and of law and of medicine and of science warn us that the social evil means the overthrow of our civilization unless society 'employs the most thorough repressive measures." Peddlers' Yelling Keeps Him Awake A railroader from the south end of the city has explained the peddler nuisance to xiis city legal department and pleads for, help. He says many railroad men work night and sleep days. . He is under the impression that Police Commissioner Ryder's order to arrest these peddlers Is the only solution of th3 difficulty. "About the time we fall asleep," he explains, "here comes a peddler raucously informing us that he has tomatoes, po tatoes, pumpkins, popcorn and bananas to sell. "Now I want sleep and not vegetables, but as long as that peddler is within two blocks of my house I don't get any sleep. "A second time I doze and begin to dream of an avalanche of vegetables pouring down from the sky and burying us all beyond recovery. Then I am awakened by another peddler and this thing keeps up all day." . ' The highest point of woman's hap Ipiness is reached only through moth ierhood, in the clasping of her child within her arms. lYet the xnother-to-j be is often fearful of nature's ordeal and phrinks from the suffering inci dent to its consummation. But for nature's Ills and discomforts nature 'provides remedies, and. in Mother's 'Friend, is to be found a medicine of !gTi value to every expectant mother. It is , an emulsion for external application, composed of ingredients which act .'With beneficial and sooth leg effect on those portions of the system involved. It is intended to prepare the system for the crisis, and thus relieve, in great part, the suffer Ing through which the mother usually passes. The regular use of Mother's , Friend will repay any mother in the ' comfort it affords before, and the help ful restoration to health and strength It brings about after baby comes. Mother's Friend is for sale at drug stores. Write for our free . book . for expectant moth-- ' ers which -contains much valuable information, and many suggestions of a helpful nature. B4ADF1ELD REGULATOR CO., Altaata, Ca, j OMAHA DRUGGISTS DESERVE PRAISE The Sherman ft McConnell Drug Co., Cor. 16th 'and ' Dodge, . deserve praise from Omaha peopde for Introducing here, the simple , buckthorn 0 bark and glycerine mixture, known as Adler-i-ka. This -simple Gern.anu remedy first be came famous by curing appendicitis . n"il it has now been discovered that A '.''LK DOSE relieves sour stomach, ' '', the stomach and constipation i. NTJ.Y. ' Woodrow Wilson is Coming Next Month Congressman C. O. Lobeck and the other Omaha men. who made up the. com mittee that waited on Woodrow Wilson at Sioux City with regard to hia com ing to Omaha for an address are back home. Mr. Lobeck says Governor Wilson expressed himself as pleased to, visit Omaha. Mr. Lobeck also said that Wil son was an excellent speaker, having an engaging - manner' and a clear voice loud enough to be heara by the large crowds. "Mr. Wilson gives the audience the impression that he is sincere," said Mr. Lobeck, "and many remarks to that effect could be heard throughout the au dience during the course of his talk." Governor Wilson is to be in Omaha on the forenoon of October 5. Real Estate Dealers After Street Car Co, The Real Estate exchange is going to "kick up a row" with the Omaha & Council Bluffs . Street Railway company unless the company paves the streets between its car tracks. : This matter was discussed ftt the weekly meeting of the exchange and many mem bers grew Indignant as they talked of the conditions pf the streets in some parts of the city Where the" street car company ' has not paved between the tracks. The discussion finally was ended with the appointment of a committee whose duty it will be to confer with the tram way, officers and city councillors in an effort to have Improvements made. R.B.HOWELL TALKS OF RATES Says Customers' Way of Doing Things is Not the Bight Way. EXPLAINS STOCK YARDS RAISE Declares at Meeting of Real Estate Exchange that Rates Will Be Lowered and Facilities Increased. "To have a successful business you must not do It your customers', way, but you must prevail upon them to do It your way. The members of , the Water board have determined to work out the best system of operation for the water plant and get the people to accede to that plan." R. Beecher Howell, a member of the Water board, began his speech before the Real Estate exchange yesterday In this way and then proceeded with an explana tion of how the Water board Is and has been conducting the business of the re cently purchased municipally owned plant. ." He said that the board had found that the stock yards in South Omaha con sumed one-third of the water pumped out from the Omaha plant and that it was getting water at 3ft cents less than what it costs the city. For this reason, he said, the rates for them had been raised. . . .. . Inventlaratioii 1 Made. The speaker told of Investigations made by the board In other cities and com pared conditions with those in Omaha, In Kansas City, ,he said, the consumers were paying 30 - cents per 1,009 gallons and that the profits of the municipally owned plant were expended in extensions of mains, while in Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis, the consumers were paying. 6 and 8 cents per 1,000 gallons and the extensions were paid for by the property owners. ...T The water board, he declared, Is going to reduce the water rates In Omaha and at the same time increase the facilities of the plant. ' Swanson Funeral Not Yet Arranged Alexander Swanson, better known as Al gwanson, who died in Denver, al though he was connected with the firm of Klng-Bwanson of Omaha, was no relation- of John A. Swanson, whose name the firm bears.- - Mr. Swanson left hero about a year ago and has been In Colo rado for ' his health. His brother, Ed Swanson, and his sister, with whom he formerly lived in Omaha, went to Den ver to bring the body to Omaha for in terment " Jerry Howard is V. Handling Buttons on His Own System If democratic candidates want Woodrow Wilson buttons to adorn the lapels of their coats and want to get them from Jerry Howard, in charge of the Woodrow Wilson league headquarters, they must be careful to recognize the candidacy of Mr. Howard himself, who Is running for state representative from Douglas county. J. H. Haniey, private secretary to Con gressman Lobeck, discovered that fact yesterday. . Haniey good naturedly slipped Into Howard's sanctorium , and iid: ,' ' ." ' "Give me some buttons, Jerry The fellows coming in down at our .place are all asking for buttons." "Sure, and let tbim come here for thim," Jerry fired back. "I'm running for oftice as well as Lobeck, and I want thim to know It." After parleying good-humoredly for a time Haniey left without the buttons, al though Mr. Howard finally promised he would send some down to Lobeck' office after a while. Mr. Howard has plenty of buttons. ' ' TOBACCO HfiBlT-nsr- E pevve row bemjifc. rotate roar UIW Kvnvrc Moauuh B rrwWe.aote,iiMtli. m heart vaaka.). Kegata manly ' iftr. muv iKrvn. omv jw m vnpmm mental Krenfto. aether job: or nuok. ptpa.vtBSrrtMs.clran.iM Btr in .rrmToa Boa. Worth in eiflHlaaM. afsflcel fres. . j. WOODS. 634 Sixth Avs.267. NswYork.N.Y. Fraud to Get Divorce j Charged by Husband Fraud in securing a divorce a year ago is 'charged against Clara Crowa by Join Michael- Crowe In a motion to' set aside the decree. Crowe alleges that after bis wife started her divorce action a sup posed reconciliation waa effected; sue paid him $2,004, and he. thought the di vorce proceedings were at an end. Never theless, he says, the wife secured a de cree of divorce and he knew nothing of It until months later. ; Milady's Toilet Table By Km. DTtille. 'To darken eyebrows and to make them grow heavy and more even, apply plain pyroxin with the finger tips. Bruah Uiem daily and they can be easily trained into well-formed arches. Ma rage the eyelash roots gently with pyroxin and the lashes will grow long and lovely. "To remove superfluous hair, cover the surface with a paste made of dela tone and water, permit to remain two minutes, renvove and wash the skin with warm water. Thia treatment la quick, safe and painless. . "Washing the head dulls and streaks the hair. Too much moisture causes the roots to lose their vitality. Dry shampooing cleans the scalp, vitalizes the hair, and leaves It wavy, fluffy and beautifully lustrous. To make a six months' supply of the best shampoo powder, mix four ounces of orrla root wlt'h a package of genuine therox. "For their smooth and satln-llke com plexions, Japanese women depend upon a lotion made by dissolving a package of mayatone in a half-pint of witch hazel. It removes tan, aunburn and blemishes and prevent the growth- of hair. No powder la necessary." Adv, - Users of Hard Coal, It Will Pay You to Read This There are TWO good reasons for buying Hard Coal immediately. " First, It Will Savo You lYJonoy For the price will have to advance in a few days. A serious shortage of hard coal EXISTS; a shortage which has already increased the cost and which is going to cause big advances during the winter.! We are more than convinced of this since the return of our buyers from the east. Second, It Will Insure Delivery Consumers have been very slow this year in having their coal delivered. Here it is late in September with cool evenings which call for coal fires. Not one-tenth of the tonnage has been delivered, and everybody will soon be clamoring to have their coal put in. The combined delivery facilities of all the dealers could not deliver this month enough coal to provide all of the people. , ' We Advise Immediate Action and when you act, consider the advantage to you of placing your order with a concern of 30 years 'standing, whose coal is sold under an absolute guarantee of satisfaction. Buy Sunderland Certified Coal Wit will pay you to do so. You will receive the very best coal at as low a price as any dealer can afford to furnish the QUALITY and 'the QUANTITY you expect and deserve. ! , And you will not have to worry about being supplied, for if we take your order we will furnish tike coal no matter what it costs us; shortage or no shortage. This is a big advantage in buying from a well established concern. And then, almost everybody likes the massive, powerful, beautiful horses that draw our sixty" big yell-O ' wagons. . ; ' ' :; ; . FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY-- V SUNDERLAND CERTIFIED HARD COAL Order by letter, by phone or in person at our main office, 1614 Harney street, or at any of our several yards. , South yard is at 20th and the U. P. Tracks. North yard is at 24th and the Belt Line. West yard is at 42d ' and Izard streets. , ' , . . . - . Telephone 0flk Vnnr OUIII 1001 $1.1.00 SUNDERLAND BROS. n Doug. 252 Slumbers Sweet Are Broken by Alarm-Like 'Water Meter BRANDEIS BUYS A HOME Gets Porter Residence at Thirty Eighth and Chicago Streets. MRS. BRANDEIS TQ LIVE HERE Arthur D, Brandela Makes nana to Have Ilia Kamrty Here a Part ot the Time and New ' York the nest. Arthur D. Brandela has purchased the home of Dr. Elmer R. Torter, 422 North Thirty-eighth street ' Mra. Brandela, who Uvea In New York, will now spend considerable time here', although she will also keep open her New York hom. Both of the children are now ot college. Mrs. Herman Cohn, Bister of Mr. BranHels, and her son, Walter, will live with Mr. and Mra.. Brandela. Loyal Cohn wilt leave for Ann Arbor ooUega next Saturday. J A Mfe Problem Solved br that great health tonic, Electrlo Bit ten, is the enrichment of poor, thin blood and strengthening the weak. 60c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. , Movements of Ocean Steamer. , . Laceiiis. ..SattlMaru. Port. ' Arrtwd. , NKW YORK.,.,... Parent!..... MONTPEAL ...... Pretorltu..., RAN rnANCISCO.WIIhalmlns. BOSTON ...; VH 1LADKLPH1A. . .BarMrosaa. . TIWOMA Water consumers now . complain that the new, smooth-running, easy-glide meters being installed by the Water board are not meters at all, but alarm clocks and music boxes In perpetual operation. Here comes one- patron to testify that on a certain night shortly after his meter had been Installed he waa awakened by sounds as of a burglar attempting to enter his house. With a revolver In his hand he crept into the basement. As he stepped Into the cellar darkness he realised that it was not a burglar that had aroused him, but. the conviction that some anarchist had "placed an infernal machine in his home suddenly settled upon him. He waa in such wild terror for a while that the cljok and rattle from the dark ness grew to a roar. Momentarily be ex pected to feel the Impact of a terrific ex plosion and hear the walls of the house crash down,' Switching on a light he searched hur riedly in every corner and finally came upon the source ; of the sound '' and found it was the meter. ; Being addicted , carpentry as a diversion, the man brought his entire kit of tools into the cellar and in the cold of the night, dressed in pyjamas, he monkeyed with that meter until morning. Then he wrote to the Water board a letter. He admitted that his meter had an advantage over the meters the water company used to install. If a faucet is left turned on it acts as an automatic alarm and the consumer, without extra charge, can listen to the gurgles, squeaks and whines of that meter all night long. SCHOOLS ARE DISMISSED ON ACCOUNT OF COLD Ing and Walnut Hill schools were dis missed by Superintendent Graff yesterday morning on account of lack of heat. New boilers Installed In these buildings during vacation are not ready for serv Ice, but Superintendent Flnlayson expects to have them ready within a few days. The teachers In the two schools were sent to visit other schools during the day. The 1,100 pupils were given an untram tneled vacation.- ; The , Persistent and Judicious Use ot Buslaess Euccesa, WOMAN'S TRIALS. ' : ' The burdens a woman has to carry through life are many but they ean be lightened if she wilt turn to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. 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JI can cheerfully recoramend your remedies, especially your ' Favorite Prescription,' for all female disorders," writes. Mrs. M. M. Mohkkll, of Bluff City, Tenn.. Route 8. "During the past seven years 1 suffered from pains in the back and ovaries. Tried many remedies but found only transient relief until I was persuaded by a friend to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. After giving this remedy a fair trial I found that it would do just what It is recommended to do. I used In all seven bottles. I cannot sneak too highly of Dr. Pierce's remedies for all female derangements." ifas. HoBRax. Dr. Pierce's Pleaaent Pellet reiulate liver 111. Ml 'filtem-sVr 1 Jjmj Chicago-Nebraska Limited . Rocky Mountain Limited Chicago Express . . , . Day Express . .... Automatic Block Signah Tickets and retetvationa 14(lt and Faraam Streets Masse Deailas 428 Hsbrsaksi A4428 Isaspsaaeat 6:08 p. m. 12:38 a. o. 4:10 p. m. 6:45 a. m. Bowels Sluggish. Stomacfv Sour, Gassy, Upset? Cascarets Great That awful sourness, belohlng of acids and foul gaaes; that pain In thepit of the stomach, the heartburn, nervousness, nausea, bloating after eating, feeling, of fullness, dlszlnes8 and sick headache, means your stomach is full of sour bile your liver Is torpid your, bowels constipated. It isn't your stomach's fault it isn't indigestion it's biliousness and constipation. . - ,s , Try Cascarets; they Immediately sweeten the stomach, l remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the exoese bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste 'matter from the bowels. Then youp stomach trouble is ended. A Cascaret tonight straightens you out by morning.' 10 CeilfSe Never frfpa c slckltw . "CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU .SLEEP." DR. BRADBURY, DENTIST 1506 Farnam St, sf&2. Phone Doug. 1750. Extracting ...... 25c Up Fillings 50c Up Crowns $2.50 Up Hridi:ework . . 92.50 Up rUtea $2.00 Up jr s-4isii.v 0 Tsars lata Offtoa. 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