Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 21, 1914, PART ONE NEWS SECTION, Page 6-A, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 21, 1914.
Screaming Nerves
That Demand Drink!
ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM
Many Attend Meeting of Fontenellc
Tribe of Red Men.
WORKMEN INITIATING CLASSES
I The New Leavenworth Laundry I
AND FIRMS THAT CONSTRUCTED IT g
Mecca Canrt of the Trlfie of Ilrn Hnr
'Will Unlit an Open Myelin
Thnr(ly Kvenlns; -Clnn
Gordon Picnic.
Fontenelle Tribe No. TS. Independent
BUSINESS avid professional mon,
as a rule, havo brains enough
to know that liquor upsets
business, destroys crodlt,
chasos away frlonds, and that
It Is absolute bnr to achievement.
Vot, many business and professional
men drink liquor.
That it Is keeping them down at a
tlmo of lifo when thoy should be UP,
cr at least going up, thoy do not
seem to qulto realize. It is likely
they do not attribute their "unluck"
to drink.
To most of these mon, liquor tho
tasto of It Is roally obnoxious. Thoy
wouldn't tolerate a drinking employo
for a minute an employo who
drank would not be fit to meet their
patrons and cllonts.
Let us tell you quietly that it is
just as "unfit" for you to drink as
for your employo It is Just as vul
gar and Just as unpopulnr.
The oxcuso
business and
professional mon
have to offer,
nnd it Is fairly a
good one, Is that
liquor seems to
cte&dy tortured
tierves and relfovo brain fatigue.
Yes; tho excuse 1b all right and
alcohol docs paralyze tho nerves into
subjection, and It does bring on a
momentary "added zest." It acts
llko a few shovclsful of coal addod
to the furnaco fire. Tho coal makes
tho furnaco act hotter for awhile.
But the coal is consumed and the'
'flro dies Just as tho "fires" and tho
,"zest" brought on by alcohol die
then It Is coal time, or drink tlmo
gain, whlchover way you want It.
Trouble is, with alcohol, ench month
tho "furnace" roqulrea more fuol.
'Bye and byo tho quantity nocossary
to koep tho flro burning becomon
alarming, and tho flro always wears
out tho furnaco.
Whoro ono drink formerly "quiet
ed" tho nervos and cleared tho brain
of cobwebs, nix or eight aro now
When the buincss or pro
fesaional man has to drink
for his "nerves" it is time
to think-to THINK HARD
necessary. Tho habit tho necosiity
for falso stimulation grows grows
rapidly.
Como then, a llttlo later on, brain
storms, "looplng-tho-loop" sensa
tions, twitching of nerve and tendon,
shaking limbs, loss of appetite, bo
dimmed, vision, croopy feeling fail
ure bankruptcy, poverty, drunkon
iicsh JUST A DRUNKARD.
Aro jour nerves of the kind re
quiring alcohol as a sedatlvo? If so,
it is tlmo to STOP tlmo to havo
your nerves restored to normal, and
no moro "bracing" will be necessary.
Some thousands of buslnoss and
professional men owe their buslnoss
and professional standing, their nice
bank balances and tho steady, UP
WARD CLIMB they are enjoying to
tho Ncal treatment.
For five years the Neal Institute
has been rccolvlng for treatment
these cases of "nervous drinking."
During tho entire
f lvo y o a r s no
man has ever
como to the Noal
Institute with
"alcoholic n o r
vos" and craving
for liquor who
did not loavo
with nerves as steady as a clock and
without nny craving or desire for
liquor whatovor and with a head as
clear as a bell.
Usually but a period of throo days
Is required no ono has found it
necessary to remain longer than fivo
days.
Tho Neat Instituto assures privacy.
Everything is confidential, Treat
ment not unpleasant, ontlroly harm
less and no Injections, Good rooms
and meals compotent attendants
and rcputablo physicians. Homollko.
Porfoct quiet and rest and, In tlirco
days, back to business a hundred per
cent more capablo to grasp every
opportunity that comes along.
Homo treatment for those who
cannot como to tho Instituto.
For particulars, call or write The
Neal Institute, 1502 8outh Tenth St.,
Phone Douglas 755G, Omaha, Nob.
SaveVorry (g) SaveWork
ACORN GAS STOVES
aro good gns stoves.
Evcryono admits that.
Added to this thoy aro
gas savors. You neod
not believe this state
ment without proof.
Ask us to show you how
and why. It will bo a
real pleasure to demon
strate this fact to you.
You'd liko to savo a lit
tle on your gas bill each
month, wouldn't youT Well,
then, why not ask us?
$17 to $55 Connected
John Hussie Hardware Co.
Sole agents in Omaha for the celebrated FOX) Furnaces.
2407-09 Cuming St. "If you buy it of Hussie it's right."
The National Life Insurance Company
OF VERMONT
takes pleasuro in announcing that
NATHAN BERNSTEIN
formerly of tho Omaha High School, has accepted the
position of City Agent of this company.
Wo wish to adviBO his old friends and friends of this
company of his now connection and location, 401-2-3
Paxton Block.
The Capitol Liquor Company
WINE MERCHANTS
Tho Largest Mail-Order House in California 409-413 No.
Main St., Los Angeles, California
We rooko a specialty ot shipments of high-grade wlno to all parts
of the United States, freight charges prepaid, Including cooperage, eta.,
in ten-gallon kegs, for $10.00 f. o. b. destination. Choice o( the fol
lowing luclous wines: California Claret, Fort, Angelica, Muscatel,
Relating, Sautcrno, Sherry and Ztnf&ndel. Send us your postal order
or draft.
References United States National Ilnnk of Los Angeles
R. G. DUN & CO.
Refer CorrQspotderce to Mel) Order Dept., Desk 7.
Order of lledmen, met In open council on
lnt Monday sleep with sixty members
and palefaces present. Council Dluffn
nnd fiouth Omaha tribe were represented
by a rood number of their member. Ex
cellent talk were Riven by the past
sachems after which the Past sachem
certificate were leaned to all thoeo
present. . , F. N. Haho, old time Indian
tcout and peace envoy. gave a talk on
Indian itllplon. Ice cream and csk was
wrvfrd alter which tho pipe of peace was
smoked by all present. All members
have beon requested to be at the meeting
on Next Monday sleep, as there will be
Initiation.
Ancient Order United Workmen.
Union Pacific lodge No. 17 is Initiating
large classes every Friday night, some
thing dolne all the time.
Omaha lodge N. 18 will vote Tuesday
nbsht to .sea If It continues to locally
subscribe for the lodge paper. Refresh
ments,
Patten lodge No. 13 wilt Initiate a big
class Monday evening:.
North Omftha lodge No. 159 will hold a
meeting and a largo class adoption
Wednesday.
America lodge No. 399, Ak-Sar-Tlen lodge
No. 322 and Saratoga lodgei No. 384, will
all have candidates on Wednesday and
Thursday nights.
Tribe of ll-n Hnr.
Mecca court No. 13, Tribe of lien Hur,
will hold an open meeting Thursday
evening. Members and friends have been
Invited.
Clnn Gordon.
Clan Gordon No. 3. Scottish Clan, held
an Interesting meeting Tuesday. Clan
picnic will be held at Krug park Satur
day, August 1.
Knight of Pythian.
Nebraska lodge No. L Knights of
Pythias, will hold Its annual memorial ex
ercises In the hall at Sixteenth and Far
nam streets next Wednesday night, June
24. Addresses of an appropriate nature
will be delivered by prominent local
speakers.
The annual picnic of William McKlnloy
lodge No. 621, Independent Order B'nal
B'rith, and its auxiliary will be held today
at the South Omaha Country club. Max
Katelman, chairman ot the committee on
entertainment, has arranged to take care
ot a big crowd.
Fraternal Order of Ensile".
Omaha Kaglea at their meeting Thurs
day evening decided to hold a picnic and
a general field day July 11 at the old
South Omaha Field club. President Brltt
appointed Harry Asher, Mike McCarthy
and A, W. Taggart a committee to have
charge ot the arrangements for this oc
casion and Indications are that It will be
an enjoyable event. The degree team,
which goes to Kansas City in August to
compete for the national prize, will have
charge of the program and It will be
given in honor of the team. Class Initia
tions will be each Thursday night during
June and July.
Independent Order ot Odd Fellovrn.
Omaha lodgo No. 3 will have work In
the third degree next Friday evening.
The funeral ot Henry F. Miller, a
member of State lodge No. 10, will be
held from 2300 Dupont streets at 'l:J0
this afternoon.
Beacon lodge No. 20 will have work In
the third degree next Tuesday evening.
South Omaha lodge No. 1S will put on
the second degree work tomorrow night.
District Deputy Golden, of the first
dlstrlqt is preparing his staff for installa
tion and promises to havo a thoroughly
drilled team bv July 1.
Wasa lodge No. 183 will exemplify the
third degree work next Wednesday
evening.
Dannebrog lodge No. 215 will have a
class of candidates for the third degree
next Friday night.
BW"bsMIMbWMsMs3Ksiiiimm B
The New Leavenworth laundry at
2809 Leavenworth street Is one of
the most up-to-date laundries In the
west. The Interior Is finished en
tirely In white enamel-faced brick,
which la distinctly new In that char
acter of building. It la equipped
throughout with tho latest In laun
dry machinery. Tho facade Is of rod
Pressed brick, and la In keeping with
the up-to-date finish of the Btructuro.
It was erected by A. Borchman,
general contractor, and Frank Alm
quist, carpenter contractor. The
boilers and tanks, furnished by the
Wilson Steam Boiler company, were
set In place by A. Tlmmermann.
Bjornson furnished the metal workB
and the Murray Iron works furnished
the engine.
Henry F. Haman, proprietor of
tho luundry, has boon a resident ot
Omaha since 1870, coming directly
to Omaha from Germany. He occur
pled his old building, adjoining tho
new structure, for nineteen years.
His new building cost about $12,
000, and was built ozpressly for the
laundry business, which Insures con
venience and saving of time in
handling the work. Mr. Haman em
ploys a large force of launderers and
handles a large volume ot business
covering the entire city. He has
built up his business backed by his
reputation for straightforward and
honeat dealing and the erection of
tho new building was the logical re
sult of the steady and healthful
growth of his business.
He has spared no expense in fit
ting up for himself the most con
venient and complete plant that he
could assemble and ho expects to so
Increase his business as to tax oven
his extended facilities within tho
next year or two. He now has am
ple room for expansion and proposes
to have no waste space in his new
building.
"Live Wire Business
Men of Omaha"
As a business-bringing, customer-procuring
agent, an advertisement in the
"Live Wire Business Men of Omaha" is
unequaled. The men who buy the
service you render can be reached very
inexpensively in this manner.
Telephone Tyler 1000
THE OMAHA BEE
- - Evrbodx Rtads Dtm Want AtU
Conriell Says Club
Should Purchase a
Pulmotor at Once
Dr. It. W. Connell, city health commis
sioner, arraigns the Carter Lake club
management for not providing pulmotors
and life saving devices at the swimming
pavilion. The last death, a 16-year-old
boy, Is what Incensod the health commissioner.
"This boy's life was a sacrifice to neg
ligence," said Dr. Connell. "It this club
was located within the city limits I would
have an ordinance passed compelling the
management to keep safety appliances.
"Every year lives are lost at Carter
lake that need not be lost. A pulmotor
would have saved the life ot Dale Tun
gate, the l&-year-old boy who waa
drowned the other day. It would have
saved the lives of others If It was kept
In the bath houso ready tor Instant use."
Health Commissioner Connell says a
pulmotor will be. kept ready for instant
use at the municipal bath house being
built at the foot ot Ames avenue on
Carter lake.
City Commissioner Dan B. Butler was
asked by Dr. Connell to purchase. another
pulmotor for use at the municipal bath
house as soon as It la completed. Butler
will oak the city commission to make the
purchase.
WILLIAM B0HES AND HIS
WIFE ARE BOUND OVER
William and Ethel Bones, arrested Frl
day by Special Officer Finn at the U-an-
dels stores when the latter said he caasnt
Bohes abstracting a, purse from the hand
bag of a woman customer, was bound
over to the district court In, the turn ot
tl.KW. His wife was also bound ivar in
a iiKe sum.
WALTER BELL BOUND OVER
TO FEDERAL GRAND JURY
. 'Walter Bell, colored, charged with man
ufacturlng and concealing smoking opium,
was arraigned before Herbert S. Daniel,
United Btates commissioner, and bound
over to the federal grand Jury under a
bond of 11,030. which he failed; to give
Coiinne Bell, said to be his wife, was
discharged when arraigned on a similar
charge.
Sunderland Sold the Laundry Brick
The beautiful Face Brick Effect is a delight to Mr. Hamann, the proprietor. It was our
good fortune to help him decldo what particular kind of brick to use.
Face Brick and Face Brick Effects are two different things. Securing tho order and de
livering the brick is only a part ot the service an up-to-the-mlnuto brick dealer should render.
Sunderland Bros, havo SPECIALIZED In Face Brick Effocts and that Is the matter of
final interest to tho owner.
This company dovotos the necessary time and thought to help the architect and owner
produce the deslrod result. This Involves a very thorough study of mortar joints and mortar
colors.
For this reason buildings, faced with Sunderland Face Brick look better and
more satisfying In appearance than other buildings and at no increased
cost.
VISIT THE BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY ROOMS AT THE
SUNDERLAND OFFICES, WHICH OCCUPY ENTIRE
3d FLOOR OF STATE BANK BLDG., 17th and Harney
The LEAVENWORTH LAUNDRY CO.
2809-2811 Leavenworth Street
The finest and most up-to-date laundry in the
city. It is equipped throughout with the latest
laundry machinery. We are now in our new build
ing. All our patrons and friends are invited to
visit us and inspect our new plant.
K1
S
General Contractor
for the Leaven
worth St. Laundry
also General Con
tractor for the
Mosher Apart
ments, 29th and
Jackson Streets.
Office Phone
1238
Residence,
Web. 1033
Eta
I
H. F. HAMANN, Prop.
Tel. Harney 1036
Miss McHugh Joins
the University of
Omaha Faculty
Mtss Kate McHugh, retired principal ot
the Omaha High school, Is now a memtxr
of the faculty of the University of Omaha,
as special Instructor In English, having:
charge of Shakespeare and modern Eng
lish poets.
This announcement has Just been made
by President D. E. Jenkins of the univer
sity. Miss McHugh is regarded aa pt
dally fitted for this department and tho
university faculty and trustees are con
gratulating themselves over her acquisi
tion as a permanent Instructor.
Although the summer session of the uni
versity begins Monday, with special
classes for high school students under
Miss Anderson. Miss McHugh probably
will not take up active work until the
opening ot the regular fall terms.
FRANK A. ALMQUIST
General Contractor
Doing all the Carpenter Work on the Leav
enworth Laundry; also on the Mosher
Apartments, 29th and Jackson.
3644 Seward S, . Tel. Webster 6303, Omaha, Neb.
A. Timmermann
Fire Brick
Expert
AND
Boiler Setter
Only Fire Brick
Expert Setting
Boilers in
Omaha.
Owner of Timmermann
Back Boiler Arch.
4106 South 13th St.
Phono Rod 6638
OMAHA
MISS CLARA JONES DIES
WHILE IN CALIFORNIA
Miss Clara Jones, a graduate of Cen
tral High school and well known becausa
of having been attached to the High
school office, died Thursday In Cali
fornia. She had gone there for rest and
to recoup her health, and her death wa
aulto unexpected. The body will be
brought to Omaha and the funeral Is to
be held Monday afternoon. She was a
niece of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Carrier, 1514
South Twenty-ninth street, with whom
the lived.
Slayer of Mrs. Cook
Given Life Term
FALLS CITT, Neb., June S0.-Speclal.)
Leo Davis was sentenced Friday by
Judge Itaper to life Imprisonment In the
state penitentiary for the murder ot Mrs.
Cook May St. Davis confessed his guilt
when arrested May ). He said after
choking- the woman he put his foot on her
neck, which Is believed to be the cause
of the broken trachea. Sheriff Aldrlch
took Davis to Lincoln.
The most desirable furnished rooms art
advertised In The Bee. Get a nice cool
room for the summer.
Jury Allows Claim
for House Burned
During Tornado
A Jury In district court awarded Martin
Wllg a verdict of J2.691.0 against two five
Insurance companies, who contested his
claim that his residence at Ralston was
destroyed by lightning Just preceding the
tornado here. The Girard Fire and
Marine must pay tS38. and the American
Insurance of Newark J!.15J.1J.
In special findings the Jury held that
the building was first struck by light
ning and totally destroyed by fire and
lightning.
Henry Schroeder
Phone Doug. 7127
Schroeder
Roofing Co.
Slate, Tile and Gravel
Roofing.
Old Roofs Repaired.
OFFICE
527 Paxton Block
Phone Doug. 6023
OMAHA