TUtt BEK: Or Ml A, W.lKSl)A , NOVKMHLli BIG BUILDINGTO BE ERECTED Ten-Story Structure Will Go Up at Tenth and Harney Streets. 10 BE MODERN IN EVERY WAY Omnhn Tent nnd Amilnit Couiimnr to Ocrnpr UHfr floor nnd Ilnl- ncc Will Ilr llrnlril Oat nil Offlees. Work will be started within tho next sixty days on a ten-story reinforced con crete building at Tenth and Harney streets. This announcement was mode by Albert H. Ilawltier. president o the Omaha Tent and Awnlns company. The building will cost In the neighborhood of 155,009. Mr; Hawltzer Is the present owrter of the vacant lot at this place and has tleclded to build a modern factory which will be completed by August 1. IMS, on which date his lease on the building ha occupies at 1102 Harney street will expire. Four stories of the new building will be used by the awntnr company and the other six stories will be for the hotislne Heavy Weight On the Stomach Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets Re move It and All Other Forms of Indigestion Quickly. That awful feeling aa though there were a heavy weight on your stomach as though you had' swallowed an enor mous lump of lead-Is caused by the failure of your stomach to thoroughly di gest your foods, Tou may have eaten too fast or too much. Your stomach may bo over-worked and tired out. It Is too weak to produce enough of the digestive Juices necessary to take proper caro of the food. Gases form and cause all sorts of agony. The stomach demands more pepsin, hydrochloric acid and other digestive agents which It 'a unable to secrete. Medicines are not only worthless In cases, of this .kind, hut nrc actually In jurious to theWholo system. It Is sheer lunacy to pour a lot of vile stuff into the stomach drugs that have no digestive power whatever. ,. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain In gredients that not only bring quick re lief to digestive sufferers, but actually digest the food for the stomach. One of theso little magic tablets taken after each weal, will rest th stomach, revitalize the secretory glands, strengthen the muscular walls In fact, tono up the entire digestive system. No home should be without Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets constantly on hand. They stop all forms of Indigestion, such us sour' stomach, bclchlngs, heartburn, dizziness, burning sensation, brash, etc. After a brief course of treatment your appetite Improves. You enjoy your food more. You awaken every morning with a happy disposition. Life looks brighter. Your brain becomes clearer and your eyes sparkle with their old time snap and twinkle. You are practically a new per son. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by till druggists, at DOo a box. HOTELS. "The Hotel of American Ideals" Washington, D. C. Hotel Powhatan Pennsylvania Avenue at 18th and H Streets Hew. Tlrsproof. European Plan Itooms, dctaelieu ImiU i $'J.OO up. Rooms, private bath, $2.50, $U.OO up. 100 per cent Fire, Germ and Dust Proof. Two block from White House, and near all points of Interest. WHITE i'OIt HOITVK.VIK BOOKLET WITH MAP. ' IEWIS nOTEJC OOHFAVT, Inc., Owners and Operators. Direction and Man?emant CLIFFORD M. IiKWIS The VANDERMLT HOTEL 34th SL East at Park At. i Sbcoay Embxatx NEW YOUK The World's Moat Attractive Hotel Each, room with a bath TARIFF Single looai. with hath, $3, $4, $5, $6, yat cuy. Double room, win bath, $5, $6, $7, $6V per . Double bedroom, boudoir dreuing room and baih.$7.$ia$l2per'dr. Suka, pilor, bedroom and bsth, $10, $12. rlSia,perdjl ; T.M.HilUard, Managing Director Walton H. Marshall, Manager of offices of the various foreign manu facturers which are at rrwent located In Omaha. Kastern capital may be used In erecting tho building, but, this has not as yet been decided. The bullillnjr. however, will be erected, said Mr. Haw Iticr, if he has to finance It himself. After SriT York Syle. Tho new home of tho company will be built 'mlong the lines of the manufactur ing buildings which are being built In New York. It will be of the latest type, absolutely fireproof and with electrical freight and passenger elevators. A spiral tube will be Installed in tho building for the purpose of sending large articles from the top floor to the shipping room In tho basement. The framework of the now edifice will be of reinforced concrete, and steel. The exterior will be almost entirely glass, making it perfectly sanitary and well ventilated and lighted. Mr. nawltzcr returned last week from Portland, Seattle, San Francisco and other western towns. llnck to Ills First l.inr. ' For years I traveled over the Pacific coast with my wife for her health nnd during that time looked for a place to Invest," he says. "I Baw San Francisco, Spokane. Portland and other cities, but when I come back to Omaha, the place where 1 was born, It looked the safest place to Invest, and I shall put every dollar Into property here. Omaha cap ital at present and business Is like an octopus, but some time they will wnko up and Omaha will be tho grcutcst city In the west." Commercial Club Favors Near Side Stop of Street Oars Resolved, Hy the municipal affairs com mittee of the Commercial club of OmnliH. In Joint conference with the public survlce corporation committee, that wo favor the passage of an ordlnnnce by the Omaha city council, requiring tho street rallwuy company to order all street cars to stop on tho first side of the street to tnkc on and let off passengers. This ordinance being necessary to facilitate public traf fic and to prevent as muoh as possible danger or accident of personal Injury. Tho reports of '.he municipal affairs and public service corporations commit tees of the Commercial club were thus endorsed by the executive committee of tho club at the weekly meeting yestfr day. The entire time of tho meeting was taken up with tho presentation of the near side stopping prdposltlon by chair men of the two subcommittees. Following this action it was announced tho Commercial club will drop the matter until some action is taken by tho city council. That such an ordinance may be passed Immediately if it is found that the peoplo of Omaha want a change of stopping points for street cars was sug gested In a carbon copy letter from Com missioner Ityder to President Wattlos of the street railway company, Tcad before the committee. Commissioner Ryder has favored near side stopping, he says, from tho first, and, since the Investigations of tho Com mercial club have strengthened his opinions, ho will seek the immediate pas sage of the .ordinance. Swanson Heirs Pay for Damage Done to Death Automobile John G. .Seafus of Klkhorn. who drovo his automobile into that of 13. H. Swan son of Omaha, causing- Swunson's death, was paid 150 damages by tho Swanson estate in county court. The damngo money was for the wrecking of Seafua' machine. The accident occurred a year ago. Swanson ttnd n relative were driving near Elkhorn. Senfus, who had been In Omaha, waa homeward bound. The cars met on a curve. Swanson's skull waa fractured, lie died two weeks later. Hen fun and occupants of his car sold he was proceeding slowly nnd carefully, lie filed a $1,009 claim against the oatulo. Swanson's friends declared Seafus wis at fault. Beafus and heirs of Swanson effected a compromise on J430. Poet Has Heap of Trouble Over Rent Troubles are not coming singly for C. A. Poet, owner of. an automobile clectrio generating plant. "Mr. Poet formerly had quarters with tho Auburn automobile agency. Through some business disagree ment the landlord ojectod Poet's gener ating plant for alleged nonpayment of rent. Just or Mr. Poet was about to find other quarters and get into shape to accommodate patrons again the plant was uttached by two former employes, who started a suit In county court for alleged unpaid wages. The suit will bo tried In county, court next wepk. The wage claimants arc Otto Carlson, who nays ho has $21.82 coming, nnd Joseph Tails, who claims til. i W0 TRACKS SOON TO BLOCK THE DUNDEEITES The patient Dmideeltcs who for many years have been suffering from Sahara- like duststornis at the Missouri Pacific tracks at Forty-sixth and Dodge streets, who have ulso been forced td miss Im portant engagements mid hot suppots, by the Missouri Pacific trains' unhappy fac ulty of stopping midway across the street car tracks, have been looking forward to tho time when th!B road would show a little mercy or be compelled to build the much-talked-of viaduct across the low point. Which la tho cause of more comment and more mumbled profanity than probably any llko spot In Omaha. Hut Instead of complying with the wishes of tho populace the magnates have or dered an Installation of a double truck at this point, thus doubling the agony of tlnJ common people. I0WA HUNTER HAS MORE DUCKS THAN LAW ALLOWS With ISO ducks in his poxacsslon, many pioro than the law authorizes, H. II. Ren ton of Marshalltown, la., came in from the southern part of Cherry county yes terday. He evaded all game wardens at the Union station and during the fore noon left for home. Mr. Renton says that the duck shooting on the lakes in the southern part of Cherry county la the best he haa ever seen- The shooting grounds are from twenty to thirty miles south of the North western and down where he hunted the lakes, of which there are a large number, are covered with mallards. They aru hunted so little that they are not wild and when flushed rise from the wild rice beds, make a short flight and return. Cold Weather Helps for Hair and Skin The "free" alkali in shampoos will cause hair to grow dull mil lifeless, split at ends and fall out. nnd until hurtful soaps or mlxturvs are dlscon-t tlnued, thcro can bo no relief. A very flno shampoo-mlxturo can be madt by dissolving n, teaspoonful ennthrox In a cup of hot water. This should be injured on the head slowly and rubbed up well and It will create an abundance of white, creamy lather. ' After'a canthrox sham poo the hair dries evenly and quickly, while the scalp la left clean, pliant and healthy. It Is not necessary to shampoo every week when ennthrox Is employed, because Its effects) are quick and lasting. Continued using of -canthrox insures a clean, healthy scalp and an abundance of rich, glossy, attractive hair, easy to do up and of an evenness In color. Men have always been attracted and held by woman's bwnuty. To get rid of n shiny, greasy, muddy look to the skin. go to the drug store and get four ounces of spurmax, dissolve It In one-half pint witch huxel (or hot water), ami add two teaspoonfuls glycerine. Apply this to the face, neck and arms, nibbing gently until dry. It will clear up nnd whltn the skin and give to It that charm of youthful freshness so much envied by all women. This lotion does not show or rub off like powder and Is much bet ter. It Is splendid for removing freckles, Pimples and sallowness of the skin. Advertisement. COUNTY STOPSMOTIATIONS Commissioners Refuse to Trent with Contractors Till All Bills Are In. i SEVERAL DISPUTES HAVE ARISEN NEW STACKING DEVICE IS NOW IN OPERATION The new stacking machine which haa been Installed In tho mailing room of the postofflce Is now in operation. Tho machine worked better than expected and 3.U0O letters, which heretofore, would take at least one hour and one-half to stack was taken out of the sacks, stacked, racked and cancelled In twenty-seven minutes. Heretofore twelve men were required to stack this number of let ters and cancel them, but with tho new device only eight men are needed. These men are not yet famllar with tho work ings of tho machine and In a fow days tho tlmo consumed in racking will be unusually small In comparison., I.jnch !! lie Wsnla to (Jnn.nl Aunlimt Any Farther Claim" " liift- Tnrnrd In hy Court tlntiar Contractor". Summarily hailing negotiations for a settlement with Caldwell A Drake, county building general contractors, the Hoard of County Commissioner gave tho con tractors notice that there will be no fur ther treating until there 1ms been com pilation with the board's request for stnteinent of all claims against the county. This action waa taken when Cleorgo W. Caldwell of Caldwell & Drake filed n bill for "extras' which ho refused to sign. The "extras" bill was for $t!.Krt.X4. Tho board knows the general contractors ur withholding their claims. They rcfti'c to go further with the nogotluntloni for a settlement until they know exactly what the contractors will demand. Tho declared the bill for "extras" did not comply with the request for a statement of "all claims" of the contractor against tho county. The request was made In the form of n resolution hy tho board last Saturday. .Mr. Caldwell said he could not tell when he would file the "statement Of alt claims," which the hoard demands. "1 might bo able to fllo It In an hour, but I don't believe 1 will,' said Mr, Caldwell. "I don't understand this notion. 1 will have' to get my bearings first." Vnnt All Clnlin. The board's resolution of Saturday called for a statement of all claims, of whatever kind, tho contractors will 'make against the county to offsct'the county's he,avy claims against tho contractors. The statement was required to he, filed Monday, but none was filed until today. The largest Item In the "extra" bill, filed by Mr. Caldwell Is KtKM for actual lo.s by tho dynamiting of the building a year and a half ago. Other Items nrtj $3,400 for the county's failure to hnvo the site ready when the contractors wore ready to begin work, 1540 for extra marble In toilet rooms, $000 for an additional three inches of concrete on the roof, $1,000 for ctraniiig aa dt-brls alter p.MntltiR. u.-trh-Hl work, plumbing and elevator i n tractors finished their Jobs. The "extras" bill was not signed. When the board met Commissioner Lynch wpntKl to know If the Mil covered nil the contractors' rlalmi against tho county. Mr. Caldwell said It oovorrd all the extras. Mr. l.yneh wanted to know why.lt was not signed. Mr. Cnldwell sold ho didn't know that was necessary. Rising, Mr. Uvnch laid the bill on tho table In front of Caldwell. "Will you sltn that ai a full statement of all the claims Caldwell Drake will make against Douglas county?" ho asked. J. F. Fraser. representative of tho Colorado-Yule Marble company, a sub contractor, nudged Caldwell and cau tioned him not to Blgu. "No. I won't." said Mr. Caldwell. "1 would be a fool to do that." lynch then made a motion that the board reruse to further Inspect the build. Ing or treat further for a settlement with the general contractors until they fllo a statement of "all claims." as per resolu tion of last Saturday. "The board might make some conses- Mmiis mi order to bring ab tut a sp.nl settlement." wild Mr I.mh after the meeting, "but wo aro not going to make any conresMons while the contractors ar free to come In Inter with exorbitant Malms against tho county. The board will not rroognlve the claim of $4,(VW for dynamiting damage. It holds tho con tractors were resix'nslble for tho hultdliitf until It was delivered to tho county. They recognised this responsibility by employing a watchman to guard It. They are responsible for the dynamiting damage." High Degrees Taken by the Scottish Rite Masons at Reunion Seventeenth nnd eighteenth degrees were conferred at tho Hcottlsh Kites re union In tho Masonic temple yesterday afternoon. Tho fifteenth degn-e was con ferred Inst night. All counties of tho state are tepre entcd except Inncsstnr and Adams, which nrr In anotl ii itrlsdlrtloii. 2m nnd' 1 i being present. Among those from tint In tho stilt- wl are taking the various degrees an Pn.y tor V. M. Hirrle of llroken How. I' Anderson of llroken How, (' 1? Itirtu it Anselmo, Hev. 1.. V. Dotal o"f Cnllorta C. O. Kmpfleld of Anselmo, Oeoi'gc O Fnlrchlld of llertrnnd. William V Fultc of Plnlnvlow, D. C. Konket of llrok i tlow, K. M. IaGranKe of Fullerlon, Mat I.ocwcnthnl of Chndron, II. F. Plttnnti of Cluutron, 11. W. Ixtvolacc of Uroken Ilo.v J. It. Mnylniul or Norfolk, D. F Osgun' ttf Itynnnls, W. J. Bcoggtn of Bridgeport, H. It. Hcratiton of Bertram!, C. IT. fltowfli I of Francis, II. F. Thornton of Nollgh. J J. Tooloy of Anselmo, J. W. Vlrtegg ol Central City and many others. Tho reunion Is held twice a year wlicr many degrees nro conferred. Tho W'trk Is all done In tho afternoon nnd evtnln, Tho big banquet on Thursday evening wi bo the closing event of the reunion A Ilorrllilo Donth may result from diseased lun&H. ( ui coughs and weak, sore lungs with in King's New Discovery. Wo nnd $1 Foi sale hy. Ucnthu Drug Co. Advertisement 35 MM mm VULOV!? Prlt book worth a dollar to three bst saoh week. Mall yours to BatfydlU Editor, Ths Bsc. Bt th. Bandar Ba for prls winners. Ed Stafford. 120 8. Thlrty-ftfth-Sho Is gone! Do you know whero she Is? Yes, the radiator. If the earth is dark. Is the skylight? Mrs. F. W. Wylle. 5121 North Thlrtloth- First problem for President Wilson to solve: How much Wood wquld . Woodrow tow It Woodrow would row wood? , Ruth Pennington. 1.717 Hummer St., Lin coln If Mary was making a wild dash through the library, would the Ink stop, por? If Miller broke his leg making a home run, would the foot ball? It the calf ran across . tho railroad track, would the cow-catcher? If Hiawatha voted for Vl'son.would Minnehaha? Fred Oliver, Benson Haa tho governor, elect "More-head" than the present chief executive? Or. does ho favor "All-rich?" I.ouls Hertzberg, 24M Seward If a soda dispenser earned $14 a week, what would the coffee urn? If a colt was frightened by a train, would tho horsefly? If tho street was torn up, would the board-walk? Edward Wlrthsafter. 2572 Harney-If a wife Is wrong is It right that she should bo left? H. A. Hulke, 371S Lincoln Boulevard If tho Bulgarian nrmy succeeds In entering Constantinople on Thanksgiving day, do you think tlioy will Berv-(l)-a. Turkey with Greece? Cnrl It. Hitchcock, Kustls, Neb.-lf a girl Bworn would the pennut roaster? If tho heavyweight ohainplon had an heir, would It bo John-son or Juck's son? Mrs. T. A. Isaacson, 2317 Boutlr Thirty-flrst-l'm the boob that put ma. In Omaha. I'm tho guy that put brass In Ne braska. I'm the boob that put the pill In Pllsen. I'm the guy that put tho Yank In Yang, tscklang. I'm the boob that put Philip In' Philip, pines. t , Lillian Wirt. 41SS Cass-If an Israelite mado ten, would Hebrew? . Jack Lynch, 2212 Ma ,n- Alice blue Ik worth $1 a yard, how much Is Long worth? A, Nlchol-aa? deorge A. Bice, Mapleton, la. Who are you? I'm' the boob that put the "hlo In hiccough. Chnrles Erar-lm, navennn, Neb. If the sun came out real warm. In January, would Harry K. Thaw? If swearing pounds bad, how does Long Island Sound? If a guard foil dead at his post, would his Elgin watch? I Will Give the Medicine You Give the Time A Few Oays Will Be Sufficient to Prove You Are Curable A few minutps nf vnnr tim. fn rn, days and I will demonstrate to you, without expense to yourHelf. that I have a medicine that drives Uric Acid poison from the system and by so doing cures kidney trouble, bladder trouble nnd rheumatism. I don't ask you to take my word for II. but simply want you to let me send you Homo of this medicine so that you con use It personally. I am trying to convlnco suffercm from thoHo diseases that I have something far better than tho usual run of roin edics. treatments and such things, and tlie only way I can demonstrate that ract Is to go to tho expenso of compound ing the medicine und sending It out freo ut uiarKc. i ntw j am gma to do for uny mo time to write me' .! nderstand. 1 will not send you a so-called 'Vample, proof or test treat ment, nor Will I ftrnrl Vntl u liunkni,- nf medicine and say that you can uso some of It and nay for tho rest, but I will send you u supply free of chargu anil tou will not bo asked to pay for this gift nor .will you be under any obllga- All I want oiseuHo ror which my medicine is In . T. rRAKTC 1TJJOTT who will send mtdloln to anyone frsa of oharj-s. iny medicine All any fair-minded affile. to know Ih tliat vntt i,av.. o i lf Person wants to know is if a certain which0 ml" fn.'u"'!"" 1 cure .HIM or ll.UIt. and here tended, u it Ih bi,i iw.m an opportunity to rind out without give herewith some of the IwVdlng tUSiA U?.,?5im,or,an,t '".I" .f tlmB symptoms of kidney, bladder 1 and the I B!, ?AYH muy bo t,,,! lurnln initio iruuuies. ir vou notirn ntn. n. more of theso svmntnmn vnti ne.i thi. medicine, and I will bn glad to send you fcomo of it If you will write ino the numbers of tho symptoms you have, give your age. and your name and ad dress. My address Is Dr. T. Frank Lv. nott, f047 Doagan Building. Chicago, ill All who aro Interested enouirh to write me for the free, medicine will ulso re ceive a copy of my largo illustrated med leal book which describe thosn diseases thoroughly. It Is the largest book of the kind ever written for freo distribution, uiin u ttiiw muiuu ih jubi oeing printer. You promliie me nothing you'Tay' A'e '""'J tXZr TH. nothing for It. All I ask, so tliero shall i .m n tt(,vlr1 that should be of bo no mistake, is that you send me the F1 .I,V1 to .W ,)llt "5'r t0 dn "Us numbers of your symptoms or a deacrlp- l.m,U8t thut y.ou ne?1 m' nellplre. tlon in your own words, and that you J r',e "" ho ''nberjt of the symptoms take the medlcino according to the dl- .tl!a,t trouo1" y". and your nge, and I reotlons I send you, It Is my way of Pmi)l v carry out my promises, getting publicity fur my medicine so that i ?,',10A an ''c,'natloii to bo cured und you It will become widely known. wl" You will agree when vou hav. usml It ' that it dissolves and drives out uric acid poison. It tones the kidneys so that they work In harmony with the bladder, Jt strengthens the bladder so that frequent desire to urinate nnd other urinary dis orders are banished. It stops rheumatic acheu and pains Immediately. It dis solves urio acid crystals so that back i and muscles no longer ache and crooked Joints quirkly straighten out. It recon structs tho blood and n erven so that you soon fi-ol healthier and more vlitorous. sleep better and eat better and have energy tnrougnqut tho day. It does all thia. and vet contains nothing lnlurlous and Is absolutely vouched for according to law. Sufferers from these dreadful and dan- I gerous diseases can surely afford to sDend a few minutes each day for a few . lays to demonstrate to their own satit r.LTtton ti iney are curamo. esneriaiiy when ypu consider no expense Is Involved, and' 1 willingly give you my time and inese Aro the bymptcm : 1 Pain in the back. 3 Too frequent assure to urinats. 3 Burning- or obstruction of urln. Pain or soreness In tbs bladasr. 0 Prostratlo tronbls. 0 ass or pain In the stomach. 7 Oeneral dtblllty, weakness, fllxxt- tiqss. 8 Pain or soreness under right rib. 0 Swelling' in any part of the body. 10 Constipation or llvsr trouble. 11 Palpitation or pain nndsr the heart. 13 Pain la th hip Joint. 13 Pain in the nscfc or hsad. 14 Pain or soreness in ths k)dnys, 16 Pain or wslllnr of ths joints, 16 Pain or swelling- of the rausoUs. 17 r-Paln and soreness In usrvts. 18 Acute or chronic rhaamatlsm. 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