Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 04, 1914, NEWS SECTION, Page 9-A, Image 9

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Treatment
for
PSBes
Sample treatment of PyrnmM rile
Remedy mailed Irw for trial (Mves
quirk rrllff. top ltrhtnii, hltlrm ir
protruding; pll. hemorrhoid Mini nil
reetnl troubles, In the privacy of your
own home. Pyramid I'll Kemedy Is
fur sale at all ilrupglsU, fo a bo.
MAROONED JN PALESTINE
Former Omahan Robbed by Turks
and Unable to Get Money.
SAYS MUCH SUFFERING EXISTS
Letter from Morris .trlaberst Wrlt
irn at affr4, ralratlar, Dated
More Tfcaa Maatk Ao,
rrlTr4 la Omaha.
Mail this Coupon
to the PYR AMI l KRt'O COM PAN Y,'
Mr. Pyramid Hid., Mftraliall. Mich.,
with your full iiHine Hurt ilure on
a flip of paper, and. rampl treat
ment of the arent. Pyramid Pllo
Remedy, will then Im sent you at onro
by mall, i rek, in piain wmyt-i,
TheNcwSAXOM395
Don't Delay Your
Motoring Pleasure
You don't need to be
earning a princely sum to
own a Saxon. Your pres
ent salary is plenty. A
few months' saving gives
you the price. And with
a Saxon your first cost is
well-nigh your only cost.
For the Saxon is so sturd
ily built, so simple mechan
ically.so perfectly arranged,
that there's minimum wear
and tear on parts. Of all
cars the Saxon is the lowest
in upkeep expense.
Cottly Car Quality
Many of the features of
the Saxon at $395 you will
also find in the costly big
cars.
The roominess of the
Saxon is especially pleasing.
The seat is 40 inches wide
plenty of space for two
big people. The running
boards are clear. The
spark control is automatic.
6,500 owners are finding
the Saxon the best two
passenger automobile in the
world at anywhere near the
price.
When will it be con
: venient for you to take a
demonstration drive?
Lininger Implement Co.
Omaha, Neb.
AUTO TIRE SENT POSTAGE ,'r,,prr "mp"nt ,,f "l',,np 'u'Tr ,"""""!
COLLECT COSTS DOUBLE Urm
.THIRTEEN HUNDRED ROOMS
There ! on brand new automobile tire ! icTrn UUITw .. 4 C nilDTAM
liji i-v ill i ll ri uuiiLnu
1
In the. panel poft department at the
V'.atoffire, v.hlch hail succeeded 'n belnir
WILLIAM ROBERT MORAN
DIES AT LOS ANGELES
:::1tri;!:::""rr;;:ri:,,M MRs c w turner jr t
IS IN LONDON HOSPITAL
VISITOR GETS MONEY
BACK FROM PAWNBROKER
Mrs i' W. Turn". .lr . formerly Mn
Muim I'.t.m. l of t h ety. Ii. hren Jll
In ii I.oi 'n liorplln'. She a tnle-n Tfl I
In r-'roll.inrt f en-noll atWr fo nm. in
jiltHfl; of in ',Mi1Ui.. tnil whp later re
moved to ll London nnra' home. Ren
Willi mi Itohort MorKaii. ."ill employe if
(ho V nion Pai'lfle Ht mnlia for seven-
Ne.irlv 1 Sen room are now listed w'th i i.. ..,- ,tiod Thur.!nv of nnonm.mi, 1
transported to l! destination without any j ,,,,, AK.S4r.1I)1B Information l.ureai f.-r Hl ,.,'. AhKelea. He I -onxlv.-d l.y I,H
pote. It seems that an tmaha firm ,,1w out of town Ak-Sar Men ulor i fe formerly Miss Pilhi M. IVrmott of!
having ahlp(et the tire to a c.vtonwr out : who will not hnvc n definite ple rn;;ir:e, 1 ivunhH. nnd a imn, t.uke. 9 ye'ir of arte in ... tlonorr. .-r- !irr--!ed l.y S.Ten-il 1'ilelman. Mr. Tomer's father. rerrle.l
lr the ntnte sent the wrona make, and In ! u.fro they come to Omi.hr Tie bureau i ,i:i ! thrie l.iotiu-ia. J. A. and Wiilter lfae uxn Hie oomplalnt nf r. I.. Mar : Liter the nrlv lilt of tl.e week t.'lllr
aendlna It back the customer neglected , How.trd rtn.-t hiia leen a busy! M..rnn or Omnh.i and Tlioma Moran of tin of Kr. -monl. who de.lared lie wan'of her llln.- lie ,-nbd at once to leara
to rlare any MKtae on the artl.-le with R,,t nin, r the openlns of It doors Most ! I w Am;, ,i. and a slt. r Mrs .1 V. ' bi.neoe.l. Mr entered the rtore and w c her rcimltU n, since the I :t. r 'a. de avMI
tha reilt that th auto firm will have I 0f thipo who I: tve listed their roc.ms fori (iurlnnd of Oninha The .! d wns hiKli bldfer on a il natch, for ahi.h lie en io te :ml t eolved thu lolluwlng enhlt
rent t'.urlmt Ak Sur Hn have utirced to1 attached to the of lice of the auditor of j paid M. Thla waleh he later traded, with In ri pi'- Wi clnfsi.iy: ;.
aerve t.reakfaet for the na'mera aNo '. passenger hi- ounts while In the local $;, to hoot, for an $ watch, he mild . ; "An: remarkably lietter Cxpocl ( rtvr
This ts a i-omhlnntlon the burciu much' Vnlnn Pacific headriuartein. Me went Police M.iRltrate Foster r.'lowed 'he il hoepltnl Friday." .
deal red. a It Is desirable to set breakfast ! et to accept a better Volition. Th-I fen.lants to .i free when they Kvr thr The Turners were mtrrted In Lndn
Autu i ts
to pay pot only the return postago bt
double tho amount.
This la a point the tariel p.'st depart-
J
OF FINE FOOrJBTOOE, STOUES,
No previous selling event ever presented such money-saving oppor
tunities as our big Special October Sal. Our immense capital
and buying power allows us to take advantage of favorable market
SPECIAL
For Grip, Influenza,
Coughs, Sore Throat
0L0
"I have used Humphreys' 'Seventy--seven,'
Grip and Cold remedy, for
eight years, and have given It to
others and find it to be all that you
claim.
"Send me free, Dr. Humphreys'
Medical Book." writes a British
Columbian. '
.To break up a Cold take "Seventy
Beven" at the first sneeze or shiver.
' If you wait till your bones begin to
ache, till the Cold becomes settled
nd hangs on, it may take longer.
Two sizes, 25c and $1.00, at all
druggists or mailed.
Humphraya' Homeo. Medicine Co.. 156
William St., New York. Advertisement.
i
ORBAT VALVE IN A
SOLID OAK MISSION
ROCKER Frame made
entirely of selected wood
beautifully fumed, uphol
stered in guaranteed Span
ish F a b r 1 c o 1 d
leather, full
spring seat.
Extra roomy
and exoopdlnRly
comfortable. You
cannot possibly
duplicate this
quality at this
bargain price
4.19
Marooned In a little village In Turkish
l'alestlne, no way to fet money, people
trying to leave the place despoiled by : menl wishes mail clear to the public m
the fovrrnment. those left bcldnd halfth(.y wtn gre tnllt ar,tcjr, receive the I at ones rooming phi e
vial inn nisi ! luv iru. l
Melnhern. a former resident of Omaha,
as related to his family In a belated let
ter received by hla son. Joe M. Weinberg",
city salesman for Faxton A Gallagher,
realdlnj at 2019 California. His father.
Morris Steinberg, writing from faffed.
Palestine, under date of August SI, gives
a vivid description of the suffering prev
alent there as a resuV of the war.
On receipt of the letter Mr. Steinberg
attempted to send funds to hla father,
but finding that the ordinary channels
were vain appealed to Victor Rosewater.
editor of The Bee, who had Congressman
C. O. I x. beck take it up with the Treas
ury and State departments at Washing
ton. Congressman Lobeck wired in re
turn that fncle Ham' a efforts to transmit
money to Palestine had been fruitless.
In Mr. Steinberg's letter, received Pep-'
tember 2 which has been clrculatlm-,-among
the members of his family, he
says:
' I am unable to dercribe to you orie
thousandth part of the suffering and
misery that exists In the Holy nd.
Jewish soldiers have never before been
called out by the Turkish government,
but now they are conscripting every male
between the ages of 20 and years.
grandfathers as well as grandchildren.
Tito Hundred Leave gaffed.
"Two hundred persons, men, women
and children, left faffed at midnight on
their way to Tapfa, where, they expected '
to board tralna which would take them
to Akki, the port from which they could
leave the country. Mules are generally
used to convey travelers, tho cost for
this Journey usually being 33 cents. Now
the charge had been raised to 66 cents,
but since everyone could not afford to
pay that price, only fifty people rode.
and the remaining 150 walked the entire
Journey.
"The following day the people who re
mained in the city made a collection of
bread for the travelers who had gone on
ahead. Thoae who remained In the city
were themselves almost at the point of
starvation, but the necessity for those
traveling In the desert was even greater.
"The travelers were too feeble, how
ever, to carry tho provisions, so the city
hired four mules to carry it to Tapfa,
whore they left for the port. Now, -what
do you suppose the Turkish government
did? They took away the mules and the
food, too. When the people reached
Tapfa they expected to have food, having
fasted two days, but there was not enen
a piece of dry bread to be secured. Here
they were in the desert, even those hav
ing money being unable to buy food.
They sent a message back to Raffed
to tell of their plight, but in the mean
time the ship sailed away and they were
left In the hot desert until the next day.
Only such a government as the Turkish
would permit food to.be taken from so
many people and permit them to starve.
No Hall Received.
"No mall la received because no ship
coma into port. The Dardanelles are
closed and no goods come In. Flour '
three times as high as formerly and
sugar and kerosene oil axe not to be ob
tained. The banks have been closed for
three weeks and no money Is paid out
at all. Even the wealthy are starving
as well as the poor. Tho well-to-do have
their money Invested In business and dis
tributed, so even that is not available to
them. The stores do no business on
credit, for they have very little goods
and will be unable to receive further sup
plies. For what little money they have,
they want cash. Drafts reoelved from
America or other countries are not
cashed, for no one has any money. They
cannot even be sold at a M per cent dis
count. They tried to cash a check from
Baron Rothschild of Paris, but no one
could cash It.
"This stringency Is due to the fact that
the Turks were called out first and drew
their money out of the bonks, leaving
the banks without funds. The largost
store In Faffed does only 60 centa busi
ness a day.
For $200 military service can be
avoided, but those who can afford the
$200 are unable to secure the money from
the banks. People would like to sell their
property for any price, but, of course,
that la out of the question. On of the
wealthiest men of the city offered price
less jewels In order to secure the 10,
but he was only able to raise more than
$4.
Poor Bear at House Doom,
"The poor people go from house to
house begging for food, but those who
have been In better circumstances are
too proud and would rather starve tnan
beg for food. If this keeps on one week
more, people will dio In the a tree U of
hunger.
. "No coal can be bought, as It must be
carried Into the city by camels. ' and no
one will send them out tor fear the gov
ernment will take the camels away. The
government takes away all provisions
and shoos because there la such a shortage."
funeral w Hl be held In I-os Angeles, hut j compliiii ant back his ntoney.
I
RUGS, ETC., A7
IsMkaVSaS
GREAT EOOCTIOUS
We Have Fortunately Secured Several Large Stocks of Elomefurnishings at Very Unusual
Price Concessions. And Vic Are Offering You the Benefit of Our Immense Buying Power
conditions, and, in consequence, we are able to offer the greatest
values in the city at the lowest retail prices. Drop into our
store tomorrow and, roue this for your$e)f.
HANDSOME PRINCESS
DRESSER Made entirely of
American qaurter sawed Imita
tion oak, beautifully finished
golden. Tbe base haa three
drawers, with serpen tlne-sw-front
Haa large else pat--27
tern shaped mirror set In neatly
carved frame. Drawers have
wood knobs. Very
specially priced
for this sal at. . .
$10.95 r
lip
LUXURIOUSLY U P
HOLSTERED TURK
ISH ROCKER Cov
ered in our guaranteed
Imperial feather, haa
broad platform base
with seat uphol
steel springs In
suring comfort
and durability.
Back hand
aomely t n f t d.
Sold elsewhere at
twice our special
sale prices
stered over se-
heavy roll1
W fMlmiVC 1,11. ... v"-:. W
New Style Bed Davenport
WE ARE OFFERING TOR THIS WEEK OUR SPECIAL AUTOMATIC
ONE-MOTION I1ED DAVENPORT The frame la of plain heavy colonial
design and the upholstering Is of genuine Imperial Fabrlcold leather.
One motion canity converts this piece of furniture hi to a full slaed bed.
Very suitable for library, parlor or bedroom. Finished
In a beautifully golden oak, positively a splendid value at
this special price and quoted for this week at
9.98
a run si tea nea.
$17.85
HRAVT COIXiNIAL DININO ROOM
CHAIR. Thoroughly well con
structed and made, entirely of Amnr
leaa quarter-sawed Imitation oak.
h - Hu very broad back and very
-:ronmy saddle eat. Legs are
stoutly braced and scroll front
posts. Th la ehalr sells regularly for
i 10. un aate tor
this week while a
limited Quantity
last, at only
Mr. Steinberg, who was a resident of
Omaha for twenty-el;ht years, left
Omaha to make his home In Palestine
nine years ago. He camo back to Omaha
for a visit with his three sons an4
daughter about five years ago, but re
turned to the Holy Land .shortly afterward.
REV. AND MRS. LORIMER
, ARE VISITING IN IOWA
Swap anything
in the
'Swapper' Column'
Rev. and Mr. A. T. Ixrtmcr and
'children, of the Ziori Lutheran church.
are on a two weeks' vacation trip, j
spending the time at les Moines and Ot
tumwa, la., and Oeneaeo. 111., Oeneseo
being Rev. Lorimer'e former . charge.
' Kev, Ijorlmcr expects to return here
next Saturday morning, October 10. Mrs.
Lorlmer and children expoot to remain
at Ottumwa with her folks for about two
weeks.
Rev. P. M. IJndberg of the Immariuel
Deaooness' Institution will conduct the
aervlcea In Rev. Lortmer's absence.
EIGHT PEOPLE DENIED RIGHT
TO MARRY IN THIS STATE
Four couple from out-of-town, who
intended to celebrate Ak-Har-Ben by get
ting married re refused licences In
county court during the morning because
divorce decrees in all four canes had not
been In effert the sis months period re
quired by statute.
A SOLID OAK EXTENSION
TABLE OFFERED AT AN EX
TREMELY LOW PRICE It Is
beautifully finished golden, ex
tending to 6 feet Pcdental is
round and massive ijp-
ported by four heavy co
lonial turned feet. A value that
you will find hard
to duplicate else
where at, only....
$1.79
2&m
k SPLENDID DRESSER VALUTS
Made entirely of selected
wood, American quartsr-sawW
imitation oak finish. Base has
four roomy drawers, heavy plank
"vs. top, French bevel plat
mirror measures JOxli
Inehea, set tn neatly carved
frame. PosUlvely An nA
;v?,r...'6.':....'''9'
IVIASSIVE BRASS BED
COMBINATION
$8.!)8
THE GREATEST BARGAIN IN A BRASS
BED COMBINATION EVER OFFERED IN
. IT . A, 1. a V J . 1.1. .1 i
UiJi .Ju'iaiiA i-iuiii puai ura wiin live ncavy
fillers, fully guaranteed, beautifully finished
in satin, standing 54 Inches high. All steel
sanitary springs with heavy woven wire top
and two rows of copper coll supports, and
a well made heavy cotton top mattress.
Complete combination. Spe
cial while they last,
at
LAPOn FAV1NO RITCllKNCABI
NKT Made entirely of tifd oak,
strongly constructed and aoaolute
ly sanitary, llaae fitted with flour
l.lna, utenall drawers tnilrj
kneadlnK board. The top ItirU
a neatly arranged aJna compart
ment, havlna; a br n.i T g gf
shelf for spies cans U US
below. Kertilarly vUmVW
priced at lit. Bale prlee
S13.95
AK-SAR-BEN VISITORS WELCOME
A VERT NEAT DTC8ION IW A
WELL MADS 0OLID QUARTER B
AWED OAK UBRAAT TA-
BU BrllllmnUy pollahed. Top
measures 14x40 inches, Clttes
with , one large stationary
drawer and magaalne
VT shelf. Haa four heavy
scroll legs and enceptlonally
wait roaae inrvuxn
out. On sal tkli
weak at tats very
low prio
'
v; $8.75
(j) It Will Pay You to kL
f$jj Investigate These Jt
27xB4-IN. AXMINSTER
RUG, AT. ONLY, SI. 60
6x9 FT. BRUSSELS RUG.
SPECIAL, AT....$G.85
9x13 FT. BRUSSELS
RUO, priced at SI 0.08
36x62-IN. AXMINSTER
RUO. bargain at $3.10
9x11 FT. VELVET RUO.
special at Si 1.05
9x12 FT. VELVET RUO.
priced at $14.05
HARTMAN'S GREAT C
PREMIUM OFFERING. ffffV.'
Handsome 44-Pieco Dinner Set (ftLtfffji
Absolutely Free Thia Week wASf
With All Sales, Cash or Credit,
Amounting to 50.00 or Orer. s.
Cry r-
2-INCH CONTINUOUS STEEL BED COMBINATION
Consisting of all steel bed, Vernis Martin finish,
all steel springs, supported In the canter by three
rows pf copper supports and heavy cotton top mat
tress rovered with hlgn grade ticking.
Complete set specially offered for this
week's selling at the vey low price
Qentsime Baipqains bid iianges and GHlesiftcps During This SaHo
Your Old Stove Taken
In Exchange
On Very Liberal Allowance
WORLD RENOWNED COLE'S
HOT BLAST HEATERS Per
fect air tight ' gas and smoke
consumers, will hold fire 36
hours without attention. A
marvel and a wonder, not
other heater in Its class.-'
A guaranteed ' fuel-saver In
every respect.
Priced up
$10.95
"'TT'i
MsmmsAi
8 from
1 .r. -:--T!25ai
I
Sww 'r
OUR NEW MODEL LIN
COLN CAST RANGE
Made In a very heavy plain
design with six 8-inch hole
top, duplex grate, 11
Inch oven and accur
ate thermometer set
In the oven door, mount
lng on a high sanl
v5 tary nickel base. Has
nickel towel bar extending
across th front of the
store. An attractive, and
g u a r a teed economical
stove.
Special,
at
OUR FAMOUS
LINCOLN
BASE
BURNER
mm
ONE OP TIIK
liEST SEL F
F K EDIN G
IIAItn COAI,
r t n v v. s rv
TIIK MARKET' - -
It is hull t
on the most
economical and
scientific prin
ciplea. A guar
anteed f u e
economuer, aHiirinK
maximum amount of
heat from a
minimum use of
coal. Very elab
orately nickel
trimmed, with
high )eg bne,
making this a
very tall and
effective heat
cr. II sixteon-
'iich fire pot.
Very special
at
We Guarantee You a
Saving of 25
On All Stoves Bought Hen.
LARGE SIZE, NEW MODEL LIN
COLN OAK HEATER A fine high
gradn stove. Hums wood, soft or
hard coal. Elaborately nickel
trimmed, with heavy side reflec
tors and nickel foot rail which en
circles th rntlra atove. Has- Anr
very prettty brais urn at8
tha top. A stove that w ran
readily recommriu! in every, r-
pvi-l nnu a value
you cannot dm. Urate
at th special low
price
$8.75
$28.50
I avoKtm . u,wUU . ........ o I . I-'" i'l ffft
T7rr. rt
s s 4 ItAI la a . s" l'nr0 SI mm
MERIT REGENT STEEL
RANGE Made full sUe,
with large 14-lnch ovea
and -ho! top. Stovo
rests on sanitary
steel base. Haa large
firebox, duplex grate.,
fe?- nickel towel bar and
otherwise elaborate
ly nickel trimmed. Many
new 1915 improvements.
Wonderful
value. Spe
cially priced
$24.95
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