Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 25, 1914, Page 7, Image 7
llih UI'Aj: UAlAilA, W LDMvSDAY, 1-hBHlAltl, L'o, 1JJU. Starvation Will Not Cure Dyspepsia But a Stunrt's Dyspcpsln Tablet Will Enablo You to Kat Your Meals Without Suffering After Doing So. Kvery person knows that to livr m a health), happy manner wo roust rat. Diet, ftarvallon, predicted food, etc., are not tho correct methods of eliminat ing digestion disorders. Many dyspeptics know that they must eat and so they ro to their meals In n half-hearted manner, When they see food before them they are made miserable. Their judgments tell them to eat, hut their stomachs revolt at tho Idea and so whatever food they consume does them mora harm than good. Reason"! flfflyj . Cries .BBSlBfell "If I Were Sura Thl Meal Would Kot injure Me X Would Sat for X Am Losing- Weight Every Day. In cases of dyspepsia, catarrh of tho stomach, gastritis, heartburn, rash, foul breath, bowel coihplalnt, stomach trou ble, eta, a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet taken after each meal will do more ood than anything you huvo ever tried. You simply cannot realize how these llttlo digesters put away a meal, without effort, pain or distress and at tho samo time so build ut tho digestive apparatus as to mnko tho next meal moro easily taken care of. To understand what Stuatt's Dyspep- ula Tableto aro composed of is to rcailzo that "when they reach tho stomach they dlsHolvo Into dlgostlvo Juices Just as de sired by nature. They hold Ingredients which the healthy stomach Jb supplied with and tho unhealthy stomach lacks. These natural qualities iave a great dl gfsllvo Influence upon all food. One grain of ono ingredient contained In Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is sufficient to digest 3,000 grains of food. When you havo given this n single thought consideration you will then un derstand wny It is that Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets are tho greatest stomach and .dyspepsia, remedy known today. Thousands of stomach sufferers all over this country, who havo been relieved of all kinds of digestive diseases aro the Influences which havo mado these tablets sold by druggists in every city, town anil vlllago in this country. Go to your druggist today and obtain a box. Price E0 cents. RHEUMATISM CONQUERED Sjracuso Business Mmu Will Send Treatment to Auy Bender. I say that I can conquer rheumatism with a slmplo home treatment, without clrctrlc treatment, stringent diet, weak ening baths or any internal dosing that injures tho digestion, or In fact any other of the usual treatments recommended for the euro, of rheumatism. BRIEF CITY NEWS Ht Root rrtnt It Now Beacon Tress. Iiif Ins.? T.. Penn Mutual. aonlO, XUectrlo Bnppllts Burgces-aranflen Co ridslitjr Btoraj. ft Tan Co. D. 1S16. Incom. tax blanks and assistance with them is offered by tho retcrs Trust com pany, 1(32 Farnam street, without obliga tion or chargn. Stat Bank or omaha per cent paid on time deposits; 3 per cent paid on sav ings accounts. All deposits In this bank aro protected by tho depositors guaran tee fund of the state .f NobrawKa. lined as a Psnce II. Golden, 607 south sixteenth street, charged with re ceiving n pair of stolen clamps belonging to K. II; llrown, 113 North Sixteenth street, was fined $10 and costs In pollen court. Contract for Partition A contract amounting to Jl,:i has been let to John Ijif of Omaha for tho construction of glass partitions In tho federal building, between tho general delivery department and the work room of tho postofflce. rinad for St.allnr Sho. Ihmry Leichenbcrg, address tho NobrnBka lodg nlg house, was sentenced to twenty days In the county Jail for the theft of a pair of shoes from Brandcls stores. Special Officer Finn appeared against tho jnnn. Sues on Hoti and ContraoU Henry .fc Allen of New York havo filed suit in tho United .States district court to re cover J11.&91 alleged to be duo them froml the defendants, Hudson & Thurber com pany of Omaha. Notes nnd contracts are produced as a basis for the suit. MANY ENDORSE PURCHASE Number of Organizations Advocate Buying Auditorium. COMMITTEE IS QUITE PLEASED Cltlint Orjtnitttcd to KulluMrit tho I'nhllo on Situation Satisfied rrlth the Stand Others Arc TnUliiR. BBBBBBBBBB'sHHHbBBBbI HIM:: 'HHHbW:' IbbB Kli . sHBhHHhIk''' bI bbbbbbbbHk-:' UmKKBb- Speed of Trucks is Governed by Unique Precedent There is an Idea in tho uutomobllo world that a light truck should run very much faster than a heavy truck. Some go so far as to ray that a truck one-half tho capacity of nnothcr should go twlco as fast. However, taking examples from many analogous transport services, it was soon found that tho largo ship traveled faster than a smaller one, that tho largo locomotive traveled at higher speed than tho smnllcr one, that a largo nuto mobllo traveled faster than a small and light one. Even In th'o animal world this holds good. The dog, used In many parts of Europe as a means of hauling light carts Is much slower than a donkey. Tho don key In its turn, though a lighter animal, is much slower than the horse. Of course, thcro aro many exceptions to tho nbovo comparisons, such as a speed boat or a racing automobile but of what uso arc arguments for such ex ceptions to the rule, when It Is a well known fact that to obtain this unnatural porfectlon in ono direction everything else must be sacrificed? The question of the speed of a truck Is figured out on a sclenUfio basis among tho many points considered In reaching this decision Is tho weight of tho truck and tho load it is to carry. Wear nlro is n very important point, for the rato of deterioration increases on tho squaro of tho speed. This applies to tlrcB, springs. motor and also to tho fatigue of non- wearing parts sucli as the frame mem bers, axle tubes, etc. In addition to the above, the speed at which a truck runs in traffia Is gov erned greatly by tho Bpeed of the traffic, and actual, tests showed, except on long clear runs, that thcro was no material advantage in having an excess of speed. For these and many technical reasons, tho Plerce-Arrow Motor Car company decided to mako the speed of their two ton truck about sixteen miles per hour. Don t shut your eyes and say "Impos slble ." but Dut mo to the test. You may have tried everything you ever heard of and have spent your money rigiu ana left. I say. well and good, let me Drove my claim without expense to you. So send mo your namo and tho treatment will be sent you at once. I am willing to tako the chance and surely the test will tell. When I send you this, I will yrlto you fully, and will show you that my treatment is not only for curing ihcumatlsm but should also cleanse the nystem of Uric Acid and give great bene fit in Kinney troupies anu ncip me gen oral health. This sneclal offer will not bo held open Indefinitely. It will be necessary for you to make your application quickly. Ho tnka advantaeo of this offer before it Is too late. Don't send any money; Just your namo and address and I will send the remedy. After It has shown that It is the Teal euro for your rhoumatlsm, send mo tho price, ono dollar. Write to- day. l i'eiuno, ui-x jjeiiuiu imuk., Syracuse; Ni x. Panoramic Photographs The Boo has tho only ap paratus of its kind in Omaha. The panoramic camera is particularly adapted for large groups, large buildings, etc., as well as panoramic views, as it brings out tho ends of tho photo as clearly as the middle. The re sults aro certainly won derful. If you will call or telephono wo will sub mit samples. Tho cost is not very great, taking tho high character of ' work into consideration. The facilities of this de partment are yours if you need them. Bee Photo Department. Telephone Tyler 1000. AyeKs Sarsaparilla Chzages (esdency toward disease to tendency toward health. No alcohol Sold for 60 yean. OVERLAND EASY TO DRIVE So Says Harry L. Van Brunt, Bis-1 tributor in This Territory. BUT TWO THINGS TO LEARN! It I Nun- only -cnnr- to Mniil nlatc Stcrrlnir Wheel, Throttle nml llrnke nnd to I'.c (he CI n teli. Not an organisation In the city lus as yet refused its endorsement to the pro posed Auditorium bond proposition. Tho Commercial club and tho Associated He tailors of Omaha endorsed tho bond issue nnd were followed by tho Omaha Manu facturers' association. Following theso came the endorsement of the Omaha. Typ ographical union and the Ken Franklin club. Members of the Cltlxens' AudKorlum committee, organized to work tor tho Pnssago of the bonds, aro much plcasel with the action of these various organ izations on this matter. Especially nines these endorsements also carried with them a pledgo to support the campaign for carrying the bonds. ! "We have no fear regarding the out comes of the bond election." soys tho committee. "When the people of Omaha realize the condition tho city Is in nnd would ho in if tho bonds were defeated, we know thry will do tho best thine for tho city Hint la to vote these bonds. "Tho jrroat difficulty with the bonds Is that no ono la sufficiently Interested In them to work actively for their pas sage, except the citizens' committee. Wc aro glvlnsr our time to this undertaking so that tho people of Omaha may bc'omo acquainted with tho conditions. City May I'Onr- UiiIIcIIiir. "Tho one thins: Is to get Omaha to real ize tho exact condition. It these bonds aro not voted, It Is very likely that tho Auditorium will pass out of uso ns nn auditorium. In that event, wo would be unable to get another auditorium under throo years under tho most favorable circumstances. To bo without an audi torlum for three to five years would bo a greater handicap to Omaha than most people realize. "Tho present owners have been fair In their attitude. They have agreed to tako IMO.COJ in order that tho city will havo funds, SoO.000, to remodel nnd complete tho building. When,', it is known that tho present indebtedness is moro than 110.000 and that tho owners will have less than $70,000 to distributes among moro than 2,000 stockholders, 'one can see Just how small Is tho return to any person or corpora tion. "We shall put tho situation hoforo every organization in Omaha between now and .March 10. After that if the peo ple ft Omaha dceldo that they would rothor bo without nn Auditorium, we will abldo by their decision." Thousands of people are buying auto mobiles today, who n few years ago fought shy of them. They had tho money nnd tho Inclination, but Incked the neces sary confidence In the cars themselves. This was due In a measure to tho com plicated construct ton of the operating devices and the machinery in general. According to Harry I Van Brunt, pres ident of the Vnn llrunt AntomotMle com pnny. this fault has hewn entirely elimina ted in the tnodtrn automobile A man no longer worries about a hundred anil tine thhiK while driving his car and ttoos not have to familiarize himself with each ami every llttlo detail of Its construe tlon. After one or two leemtns he acquires tho necessary confldrnee, and all that vr mains for him to do Is to follow a few set rules. There was a time when a man did not feel safe In taking his family otit unless ho had an ovpeilencOAl rhnuffeur at tho wheel. There wero so many things liable to happen nt n moment's notice, requiring the attention of a practical man, and ho did not enre to take a chance on his own meager knowledge ef th" rar. Hut tlrise times hnve passed. The yming son or daughter nowadays is Just n ejtnert at driving ns the fnther. ami It Is a common occurrence to we the Junior member of a touring nnrty piloting the ear across ronntry. In fnet, tho operation is so simple that the father often finds the garage empty when he leasts expects It Take the latent Overland model as an example of simple operntlnn. Any persnn with an nvemgo amount of Intelligence en run this car on short notice, Theto are but two thlnga to lenrn: flrt, the manipulating wheel, throttle nnd brake; second,; tho use of the dutch and gear shifting lever. Clot these two points firmly fltfd In your mind nnd you have the prret of driving. Bostwick Bubbling With Packard Pride I-ouls It. llostttlrk, while not vonne ti 1 with the Automobile show In nny otf rlal rapacity, str.olls a,round the Tack ard display space ns If he we.ro the liH' mogul of the event. Hostwlck purchase'! a J-3S Packard runabout, which draw.4 many an exclamation from those who are attending ' the big show. The run about Is stationed Tight in the foreground of tho I'ncknrd exhibit, nnd BostirMt sticks to the exhibit as closely as pow slble and dreams about the machine n night when the Auditorium Is locked light. Hot Flatiron Sets Fire to Bed) Three Have Narrow Escape Three children of tho IJ. It. Kincald family, 2415 South Eleventh street, nar rowly escaped burning" to death Monday night when a hot flatiron one of tho youngsters was using for his toothacho set fire to tho bed. They were all aroused In time, however, by tho sufferer and nn alarm of flro Mont In. Tho resulting blazo was put out with extinguishers. About $110 damage was done. Butler and Kugel Agree to Make Up and Be Peaceful Police Commlssonor A. C, Kugel and Commissioner Dan B. Butler of the de partment pt finances and accounts, who havo been, figuratively, tearing out each "other's hair through tho public prints, held a love-feast and agreed to cease tearing. "What's the use of quarreling about these llttlo things?" Butler wanted to know, "Xo use. I'm wiling to shut up," sad Kugel. And bo they agreed. ByMhls agreement tltero are to be no more charges of grand standing or "playing to tho galleries," nor shall one charge the other with swip ing any bright Ideas from fellow com missioners. Each is to proceed along the even tenor of his way, unmolested by the other. Thcro Is to be no more discord between them. Voters May Now Register for the Bond Election Voters who dcslro to register lor the special city election of March 10, when tho new charter, tho $100,000 incinerator bond issue, the 2SO,000 Auditorium bond Issue nnd tho seven fare for a quarter ordinance, if it is not killed In district court, will be at Issue, must enroll their names with the election commissioner this week If they have not previously reg istered slnco the election commissioner took office and havo changed their resi dence. Tho commissioner's office In the court house will be kept open Saturday night until 9 o'clock. Little Lad Likes Food at Pest House . C Arr Oo.. Willie Mitchell, a litle fellow who was confined at the detention home, and was later sent to the city pest house with a case of smallpox-, was released Sunday and sent back to the home. Monday, in splto of the raging blizzard, ho escaped from the detention home ami made his way back to the pest house, whero he applied for admittance and wept because he was sent back to tho home. "I had co many good things to cat at tho peit house," said the little fellow, 'that I want to stay there." While at the pest house the boy says ho had more to eat than he ever had be fore. Now, he declares, he Is looking for another case of smallpox1. Hucklrn'a Arnica Salve I prevented blood poison on Mr G. W, Cloyd of Plunk, Mo. This soothing salve healed a dangerous wound, 25c All druggists Advertisement FUNERAL OF MRS. FLYMN IS TO BE HELD THIS MORNING The funeral of Mrs. Margaret lHynn will bo held this morning from tho residence of her son, Thomas J 233 South Fifteenth street, near Castcllar, to St. Patrick's church at 0 o'clock, with solemn high mass, Hev. J. T, Smith, cele brant, and Uev. K. J. Flanigan, assistant. The samo friends who carried her late husband, Cornelius llynn, to his last resting placo a short two months ngY will servo as pallbearers for Mrs. Flynn. They aro Thomas MciOovcrn, Joseph P. Butler, John Carver, B. C. Foley, William 1. Itusscll, William Carver, John Murana and James Lcary. Tho Persistent and Judicious Uso of Nowspapcr Advertising is the Boad to Business Success. icags 3" sigMHimc SB ! H lBW. L'ThSaIMnSCLnIhtUbrld J7JX BaXCVBsrsryna turn BM III IIIISBSIH Dependability- This means: A car that will tako you to work and homo again dally with clockllko precision. A car that takes you, day after day when touring according to schedule without petty annoyances and delays to mar tho plea sure of tho trip. The car that is always "on tho Job" one that geta you thero and back so regularly that you feel like patting tho hood as you would pat a good horse. There is one car (name above) that has proved you can depend upon It, Z . This Is one of a series of 8 talks on how to buy an auto- j mobile. The complete series' J containing a. wealth of valu- able Information may be hud In booklet form by asking JJ Marion Automobile Co. E 5 U! 01-U103 Farnam Street. 2 Oinnlia, Neb. a S . W. McDonald, Mgr. 6 8 C S s llNIaiRKKIIiaBSiaaaHa2 What Tires Can Match Their Service? What Tjres Can Match Their Safely? PENNSYLVANIA mcuuM' CUPTIRES You'll not find a user who doubts the ab- solute skid-preventing power of the many hundred strong walled Vacuum Cups on every tread. This efficacy is guaranteed else tires returnable at purchase price after reasonable trial. You'll not find a user who is skeptical regarding the tire-saving guaranteed oil-proof quality, after driving much on oiled roads, or having tires oil soaked in the garage, Oil can have no effect whatever on these tires. - And as to mileage, there are records of upward of 15,000 miles on heavy cars, and numerous records of over 12,000 miles, while practically, every tire used has far and away exceeded the guaran teed mileage of 4,500 actual miles. Vacuum Cup tires give you the most extra service for nothing, over and above the customary basis of miles per cost. Pennsylvania Rubber Co. 215 S. 20th Street i Western Auto Supply COMPANY 1920 Farnam Street HOME OFFICE AND FACTORY, JEANETTE, PA. An Independent Company with an independent selling policy. .BBVBVBVBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBnaBBBBBBBj MUSmm .BBBBBBBBB Ask Your Doctor. I, MM.