J A. TIIFi '. BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY.-. OCTOP.KK 9, 10 U. Rain, Damage Immediately Repaired By Dresher Bros. Nebraska REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPH, SHOWING BOMB BURSTING OVER N SOISSONS This photo, Just received . from France, is a birdseye.View of Soissons. The snyoke seenat the left is 'from French artillery, answering, the German fire. ine cioua or smoice seenin tne center or the picture is from a German shell bursting over tne town. DEMOS SEE JOBS SLIP AWAY SpUt in Party Such that Faithful Are Left in Larch. Large Dresher Force Starts In Cleaning and Pressing Rain Soaked ' Garments a Half Hour After Parade Visitors, Are Saturated. feSTAFS tOMIHG STIES THINGS jttf tat' IIU Apprirmiirf Now - Wtll Only Make TrnMf Mere ,i j Preae-ane J T What' 1 . . ee Collins Telia t's Happening. (Pmm A Staff Correspondent.) Oct. 8. f. ncial.) Demo- Itorata in Lincoln are beginning to see the Wat Job slipping away, slowly but surely. hjobs which have been held by repub illc&ns from Nebraska h vp from time to , Jlmo been filled by democrats from some ther atate. Frak W. Collins, who for I , toany, many years has been holding a I 1 food Political job in 'Washington, comes I - torn minus a job, but a democrat from 1 ; tome other state fills h!a place. He re I ; orta also ' that hundreds of democrats I been appointed to different places jjn the department In which he labored Wor many years, but none of them has jibe Nebraska mark. "Waiting- and watching" has brought knuch allged glory to the democratic sd talnlstratlon policy, but to the anxious land hunrrr democrat ' who ha been Vatohlng the democratic pie counter and waiting for the pie to be shoved across, at has brought nothing but weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth in Ne braska, Thompipi CosalMr. ' W. IT. Thompson, the chairman of the Cemocratto state committee, who has no hair, was to come to Lincoln tonight. Vhether he will bring tidings of great 8oy. or whether he will still be humming IWatch and Wait, My Brother," Is not Tfcnown, and many of the faithful express W the feeling that they "don't give a darn." "tatily they put it stronger. The situation Xn republican circles in the memorable Uonfllct of IMils peaches and cream as compared to the feeling which -exists eon on Lancaster democrats at the pres ent moment. ' . Some are of the opinion that when Dick Metcalfe comes to Nebraska next week Mid takes up the burden that the troubles of the faithful will melt like the morn ing dew before the rising sun, while bth- yD Owmft . I J 1 1 ,100 ' .111.1 U I. .VI. tax Job and nothing to do in order to 'kearn the salary: he can't tell us where nre must head in." Others are pinning their faith that when Secretary rr avtate Bryan comes home there will be a tu . multuous rush for the band 'wagon, but there Is nothing certain about that Bry jftji'a coming Is looked upon by even some lor his friends as 111 advised, as it will only open up the already acuta situation In the Lincoln postofflce f'gtt and split sfaingg open further than ever. Say Tbe. Will Keep Boar. It Is announced at democratic head quarters that from now on the campaign Is to be waged with unabating fury Iwgainst the common enemy, the t-epub iicans, but with such, strong democratic ; war horses as John Ollligan. Kellx New. j ton and many others openly conferring ' prtth the enemy,. it is likely that the dem - Lcrats may find themselves savagely, tacked from, th rear and (prced to take j to the tall Umber in-.seareh olsstaelter. t . -s' BABY'S HEAD If! jjTop Almost Solid Eruption. Pim ples In Patches. Would Inflame and Fester. "Hair Fell Out in I Bunches.' Used Cuticura Soap I and Ointment. Head Well. i ' B. R. Ko, 1. Kyles, Ohio. "My baby's fieed when about a year old began to break .cut. with small watery pimples causing her bead to itch. She would scratch her bead till the blood came causing tbe top of her head to be la almost solid eruption. Tbe . pimples at Brat were nearlT as lane as a nea and In ' patches which would Inflame would corns open would leave ! i kind of wet scales there for a few days. I Then when It dried up It would leave scalea I en her head that caused her hair M fall out ' Just la great bunches. - ... ' "Her head was this way for nearly a I llnonth and I bad waaned her bead with dif ferent ldnds of soap and used different salves j t)ut to no success. One day I happened to - fane Outlcura Soap and also Cuticura Olnfc- bnent adTertlsd In a paper and I ordered a ! .sample of each. They seemed to help her i ibeed ao much that 1 purchased a cake of ' Outlcura Soap and a box of Cuticura Oint ; vnent and la two weeks' time bar head was sound sad well. Her hair had stopped fall I n out and was also free from dandruff." ; (Signed) Mrs. J. L. West, Feb. ZO, 1914. , Samples Free by Mall ) ' Although Outlcura Soap (2fic.) and Cud J an Ointment (60c.) are sold by drusgists ; and dealers throughout the world, a sample ! M each with 83-p. Skin Book will be sent j b-es upon request. Address post-card: ; f Outlcura, Dept. T, Boston." ARE YOU FULL OF URIC ACID? Health Insorance for Meat Eaters veil known authority states that the Mood of every meat eater In America la ! tilled with urio acid, the greatest foe o ) the kidneys. The kidneys tight urio acid, something ! tbey were never meant to do. The result 1 Is they become weak from overwork, they get slugyish, the elimlnatlve tis sues clog and the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. Let kidney trouble develop and It will lead to such fatal diseasus as Lropsy and Wright's Disease. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver ; trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizzi ness, sleeplessness and bladder disorders come from weak, sluggish kidneys. You can help tbe weakened kidneys and put them In good working order again by i Setting from -your druggist about five ounces of Kheumasalts: take two tea- 1 breakfast each morning and In a few I days your kidneys will perform their Jities la a perfect manner. 'Khsumaaalls flushes the cloased kid- Beys and stimulates them to action. It I cleans out the stomach and Intestines of ail poisonous matter and leave tne lntes Itlnal canal lau and sweet. I Hheumasalla is very inexpensive. It acts Itfukkly without Kriping or nausea., leilc iuiis to take delightfully effervescent.' Kheumasalts is prepared by the famous ray PIMPLES i'Tl I BPS ill! 1 M I , . . . . - - . j . , . . - - w" r-li" - I MORTHWESTERNBURNING OIL Annual Report Shows to What Ex tent it -Has Replaced Coal. MANY MTUJON GALLONS USED Funeral of Georarc Kalrcblld, Who , Die at Wllber, Will Be Held . f , Satarda Morslng ( at Cojambna. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, , Oct ' 8. (Speclal.)-Accord-ing tJ"a report filed by the Northwestern railroad with the State Railway .commis Mon this morning the operating expenses of the road amounted to I4.662,4af.9 for the fiscal year. The revenue amounted to 7,012,67.98. - The repslt regarding the amount of fuel used by locomotives indicates that the. Northwestern company has gone Into the ot oil extensively as fuel for its loco- motives, mo report snowing mat si,vi.bu Kallons were us.ed during the year The I coal used amounted to H7.W8 tons, wnue at-W'ood .amounted to 1,230 cords. Jn the operation of its engines, tney, oovereo mues, maxing aoouv u,w iwram of fuel per mile. . uuring me year mere were simy-eiaui employes Injured and one killid, twenty two passengers 'Injured, ' three postal clerks hurt and twenty-one other people injured end six killed. The Missouri Valley & Blair Railway and Bridge company shows 8.93 miles of road, 2.86 being In Nebraska and the rest in lowai The amount Invested in this company Is given as t2,0fi2,988.t,V ; Botte Man Declines, . J. R. Bea.tty of Butte, who received the progressive nomination for the state legislature has notified the secretary of state that he declines to be a candidate of that party. He was a candidate for the republican nomination,, but was 'de feated, lie says ,he' is a republican and does not care to split up the vote, which might enable a democrat to slip In, there fore, while an admirer of Roosevelt, he cannot accept the nomination. 1 . Saekett oa Stamp. Harry ' K. Sackett; progressive - candi date for governor, will put in all of next week campaigning in . Pierce Madison, Antelope, Boone, ' Nanoe. Platte, Seward and York sountics. On Monday night he wi) lepeak in -Norfolk Tuesday; night In Neligh, Wednesday night in ; Columbus, Thursday" forenoon In Seward and In, ,th afternoon at the fall festival in 'York Saturday will be devoted to 'Lancaster county.- ' ' t. .' ; -. Comes Bark oa Vlslf. ": W. S. Klrkpatrlck .of , Atlanta, Ga., a former Nebraska newspaper ' man,- - but now connected 'with- the Hearst - syndi cate of papers In the east and south, la visiting in Lincoln this week. His home was formerly, in! Pawnee City.; Fr some time he was connected ""with the State Jorunal of this .city.' but went 'from here to Montana, Since that time he has been connected with papers 'at Karris 4Clty, New York and other Jarge, cities Vlaht on flyers Falls. Several attempts . have. been. made 4to connect up Sheriff Gus Hyers of Lan caster county with some sort. of -a deal which would, encompass his defeat Suits have been brought ' in court on 'alleged allegations that., Gus had not performed the duties of his office according to law, but each. time the. suits, have, been, dis missed. Now again other suits have been started, but today it 1s announced that these too .have fallen flat because the attorney who brought the cases did hot know whtcrwcouri they sflbuld be brought in and ploked the 'wrong place. : ' It Is nowVlieged oh reliable authority that the, democratic and. bull moose can didates for sheriff havV. framed up a proposition .to get the sheriff's goat One of them Is going i to, work republican dry votes whlle'the other la supposed to pull the republican wet votes away from Hyers, It Is figured If they can pull enough away from .the sheriff by this combination that on of them can slip through. .-.,-'. Fanerai ml . Falrealla. Tht funeral of George Falrchlld, stats examiner of -county treasurers,, who died at Wllber. yesterday, will be hid at 'Co lumbus Saturday morning at IS o'clock. Auditor Hoavard wilt attend and the of fice force will 'give' a floral piece , In memory of ' the loss of their ' fellow worker. ' The -office of -the auditor was closed during, the afternoon. whl(e the body was passing through the cl,ty and the members assisted in the transfer-of the casket to' the jCortimbue train.. Henry ! Seymour accompanied the - body from Wllber to Columbus. , , ' Be Want 'Ads -Are the Best Business ooeters. . u j w.. . . REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES TALK' I ftAGE COUNTY -:"'I-TI BEATRICE, Neb'., Oct. (Ppecla.1 Telegram.) R. B. Howell of Omaha, ' re publican candidate' for governor,- ad dressed ar large crowd at the icounty fair today. Ho spoke on public servioe , cor porations. Mr.' Howell was' accompanied by Charles W. Sears, republican , candi date for attorney .general; W. L. Miner, cundldate for state auditor; Addison Walt, candidate . for ', secretary, of state; T. L. Hall, candidate for railway ' com missioner, and W. V. .Hoagland,, candlT date for lieutenant . governor. , The party went to Wymore this evening. . . - s JAPANESE ARE ROBBED , OF DIAMONDS AND' MONEY GRAND ISLAND." Neb.. Oct .-Special Telegram.V Burglars, of ,whm .thero. is no chie, entered, the rooms of S. Phtndo and several of his Japanese 'employes, in the second story , of a business . block, stole a diamond stud . worth' ISO . snd $10R In cash. The total value, of the loot Is more than $e00.,Some of .the Japanese were asleep In the room rifled. Shlndo Is the owner of a ;reetaurant. . . - wartM fmm Oasro Ceantr. BEATRICE, "5ieb... Oct . (Special.) The clerk of the district court , is com piling the docket for, the November term of court. - For this term there are . four teen criminal cases and 118 .civil cases "on the docket Of the civil ease eighteen are divorce actions. ' ' Henry Heydan of this city has j prao tically arranged plans for the (holding of a coursing meet . here the first week In November. Aside from the regular races It Is planned to have boxing and-wrestllng1 matches each day of the-meet. Two marriage ' ceremonies -were ' per formed m county court Tuesday after noon by Judge Walden. The contracting parties were Elpier' Lee De Rock' and Ethel Veva Lytle.-both of Wymore. and Joseph Deiort of ' Burchard and Clara Magulre of Liberty. . ' : Fear WtMlsta In Madison Coamty. MADISON. Neb., i Oct - . (Special.) Marriage licenses were . Issued to . Mr. Adolph W. Moldenhauer and -Miss Jennie Elizabeth Horlekey. both of Norfolk; 'Mr. Charles Ray Beech and Miss Segma Eu genia Cassell of Meadow drove. Married, at the home ' of the ' bride's parents, northwest of Madison, Wednes day evening, Mlsa Anna, Beaty and George W. Tewksbury. . - ,' . ' " A marriage license was issaed to- Nor ton F. Howe and Miss' Louise Dorothea Schuli. both of. Norfolk. ' ' " News Notes of Plattsmontb. ' PLATTSMOUTH. ' Neb., . Oct' .(Spe cial.) A beautiful and .unusual sight. at this season of the year Is. an. apple' tree in full bloom at the residence of William j uu.l.h..l Im th nrth nnrttnn of .this) city. The tree1 grew . one crop of 'fine apples this year. . . .. ' ' Word has Just- been received by. his wife here the David Knee died In AUuras, Cal.. September-O, aged 80 years., Four years ago he suffered a stroke of paraly sis. - ' s . f f . -i . Reavts Speaks at Ternmseh. TECUM SEH, Neb., Oct. . (Special.) A rousing republican meeting was held at the court house in Tecumseh Tuesday evening. The first speakec was Hoa-O. A. Corbln of Vesta," who aspires ito re election as representative. Fifth district He outlined his platform. ' Hon. Frank Reavla of Falls 'City,' republican candi date for congress from 1 this - district, spoke at length' upon national issues,-and his address greatly pleased his-auditors. . l i - Political Festival at-Pern. - PERU, ' Neb.,-. Oct. I. (Special.) The Commercial club' at ' a special meeting Tuesday endorsed' a 'plan' of -a political festival to be held soon on a Saturday. All of the candidates for representatives, for state superintendent and for governor will be asked to present the policies of their respective parties. A regular pro gram wiU be ' arranged consisting of music, band and perhaps a special game of foot ball. . ' I - - : r-r- rsr siernaa-es in itrs inr. YORK, ; Neb.,- Oct . (SpeclaU-Four marriage licenses were Issued Tuesday by County Judge .Wray, to the ' following: Mary Belde and Frank Neville, both of York ; Myrtle lletiick of McCool and Cal vin Fuller of .York; Nanna Johnson of Greeley and Nels O. 'Oakeson of Wolbach Louisa Reets of 'Waco and 'Henry Noble of Tobias. " ' . ' f " Electrle, , Brsia, Bitters. Sure relief for : indisjcstlon, dyspepsia, liver and- kidney complaints.,' Olves ap petite,, adds 'tone ttoi system, y too and : H. AU drugsists. AdvorUsflfljttnl t t Cruise of Stolen Submarine Comes . ': to an Abrupt End LEGHORN, Italy. OctS. The cruise -of- the' Italian! built ' submarine, which disappeared from )' the " Oulf ' of Spesla some' days acv and later, turned' up ' at AJacclo, ' Corsica, ' has '. come to an end. The French'-authoritles.at' AJaccio, who took poesenelon ( of the vessel, ' asked Paris ' what . dispoeltlon , they . should make of 'It. Paris ', communicated . with Rome. 'Italy, sent' a destroyer .to (rot the submarine, and .there Is. every' reason to' believe - that -It ,tstiew , on.. Its way home runder this .convoy. ... This submarine .was under . the ' com mand of . a , retired ' naval ; lieutenant An gelo .Belone, - who, .leaving a letter im which, he said Italian ,' neutrality . was a Mistake and (that ; it was . the t duty of every, Italian to work Individually . to bring, about .Italian - Intervention ' in , the present war, headed " f or the open . sea, Here Bellone; said.' to, his , crew, that; he had been', en trusted .with, a . secret, mis sion sod that he, was '.on his way to the the Island 'tf i Corsica... ' - . On, . arriving at Xjacolo,ho crow began to suspect that all .was.' not srlght . with the toxpedltion. : They 'voiced t their 1 sus picions' to 'the port', authorities, wheat once -took . possession tef; the vessel. . . . 'All the f members, of -'the orew . re turne dto ". Leghorn 1 today from . Corsica and' the submarine willbe In the'handa of its owners' In a few days. Finar.CDnsideration of; War Revenue Bill ; Begins in the Senate .WASHINGTON, ; Oct.' Final consid eration of the' war 'revenue-bill 'began' In the-eenate' today, -whensthe measure as perfected by : the ,' democratlo senate cau cus was reported favorably, by tbe finance committee. i , I - I ' But 'a single change was -made In the bill;, and this will - be proposed " as , an amendment to the tax on' cigarette rojui ufactavers. - Under the' amendment manu facturers -making kip 'to 15,000, )' cigar ettea'a year will pay tax; those man. Ufacturing from lO00,OO0' to 26,000,000. Hi, and 'those , manufacturing 'more)' than ' 18, 000,000 $M. 1 .' - ' The 'committee left to a sub-eommlttee the, dispute' over the. tax' on " domeeOo wines', 'and' if a, compromise between' Pa cific! coast and central states wine grow ers 'le'reached it will; be 'presented) in the form. of an amendment-to' the bill. A flood !of petitions proteatlng , against the ,samp tax on ' proprietary medicines as t adopted .by the committee ' was pre. nnted to, the senate by Senators Towns and, Chamberlain and 'Burton,' each ' of w hom-had a sheaf .of telegrams 'donouas ing. the proposed 'tax. ' '' ' ' Chairman: Wmmbns'of "the finance eon. mittee expressed .the; opinion that the senate' would pvw the.blll'before the'end of next 'week and clear the way 'for, ad journment' of -congress. ' : Montenegrins ake ' Towns in Herzegovina PAJUS,. Oct 1-A ' Havas aganer - die- patch from CxttlnJe .says. Montenegrin detachments operating In. Heraegovlna' In flicted. heavy losses on. the. Auatrlana and neeiipled important strstegia position near Oatsko. ; After hard fighting :the- Monte negrins occupied Ablak,- Stephen and Klip. Julch,' taking a larva number of -prisoners and much ammunition. .The Montenegrin offensive - operations . toward -Sarajevo are developing - favorably.. . The - - dispatch stated that an Austrian .aeroplane. while seeking to observe - the French - batteries, was Mt wlth' shels and fell .into, the sea. Mamma, Daddy and Love" "California Syrup of Figs." A delicious curs . or constipation, bil iousness, sick headache, ' sour " stomaehi indigestion, coated tongue, ' sallowness take . "California . Byrup ( ot Kiss." For th cause of . all i this distress lies In a torpid, liver and slugsish bowels. , A tablespoonful toniaht means all con stipation, poison,- .wast matter, ferment Ins;, food and sour,bll. gently moved out of. your system by morning without grip ing. ' Please .don't, think of ' ."California Syrup of 'Fls" ajatphyslo..'. Don't 'think you. art drugging .ypureeU.'pr your' chil Teutons Succeed in Crossing the. Nethe - Af ter Bloody-Battle ' LONDON,. Oct. 'H.'The' Ormans suc ceeded incrossltiKi th rlvnr' Nethe early on Tuesday, according to, the .Times' cor respondent in.Antwerp. Telesraphlntt un der date' of .Tuesday night'he says: "At 4 o'clock this, mornluK the Germans succeeded, A making good tholr footing on the north ldo of 'the .river Nethe. Three ' times during the 'night small de tachhtenta had 'gofacross and were driven back or whH-d out.' -. "Two , thousand Germans, were on this side of the river, Ibelleve, by o'clock this morning and since then they have by all accounts been coming. In-numbers, -V'Preaumably! Antwerp will now, have to sutimtt to a' bombardment er perhaps to a siere. ' ' "Two boats leave in the early morning with the last'of the English and' French colonies and ' with ' both ' the consuls on 'board. The consuls N are., going o because their usefulness is .absolutely at an end. The burgomaster has 'issued notioe that no restriction .will - bo '(placed' aiu the de parture 'of .the clvillsn t population and great ; numbers probably . will , go '. tonigtit or' tomorrow ' while ' the ; roads to Ghent and Holland aro still open.', ' ' ' " "Presumably the boats mentioned will be the last to leave, so Antwerp Is putting Its house In' order. . We, still cling to the hope that the enemy 'may. yet. be driven bank across -the river tonight or tomor- ' r i. l A ... a .- ' DEATH RECORD ' " ' Mm. Oliver. BRADSHAW, Neb.,. Oct.-. (Special.) Mrs. Oliver, aged. 76, years, died at the home of her 'daughter,-Mrs.' J.4H. Bab cork, of this place this morning. A short service wms' held rfrom,' the-residence at T30 this evening, conducted by Rev. Hil ton of ' Cotner unlvsrsltv. . and the body was taken to Uttra for' burial, 'Two sons and four daughters survive.. -1 Frederick Kehl. OXFORD. Neb., Oct. (.-(Special.) Fred Kehl, an 'old 'resident, of Oxford, died at hla home here at' t:S0 .Tuesday, evening. Death was ''due to pneumonia,1 he being- sick only 'a' short -time. : The .'deceased about ,66 'years I old t and leave a widow, a -daughter and three sons. . Beaattrul , Omaha In Paaoraaxie " Viaws,-"... 'Tti' Omaha; Bee .has spent, more than a year In the" preparation t of a -set of pano ramic view - which , would , five .outsiders a correct idea-of whattPmaha.la like and be a handsome souvenir booster , for the city. ' ' ' ' .fi '..-.. These bird's-eye views show how the dif ferent sections 'of Omaha look .and give a splendid Impression of Omaha's fine struc tures, i the' wholesale and retail districts, shops, stock 'yards, 'residential .and park sections. ' ' , The booklet can be. mailed. or it makes an - ornamental addition' to ' photogrophio collections. On sale at The Bee office or sc'newstands'. 10c apiece.. Bee -Want Ads Proftao RwauHs. ' HYMENEAL v WTalte-Cnlbertsoa PERU, Neb... Oct I. (Special.) Chap lain C.-C. .White, a major of the Wis consin Stat Militia, and Miss Oraos bertson, formerly a teacher In the Eng lish department of ; the - Peru : state nor mal. were married Wed need ay at noon. Rev. C. A.-Carman of the Baptist church officiated. . . , Uaa!rWllltasna. HHENANDOAH. Is., Oct. . (Sfcial-) Miss Mabel Williams and Mr. Howard CI el Manly, a farmer of Barly, la., were married -her. at noon yesterday at th homo. of. the bride's parents by Rev. T. W. Simpson.' Tbey will make their ho me at Early, , la. . . .. . Children All dren, ' because this delicious . fruit iaxa tiv can not-cauB injury. Even a deli cate child can take It as safely as a robust man. It Is the most harmless, ef fective stomach, liver and 'bowel rea-ula tor and tonlo .ever, devised. Tour only difficulty may b in getting th sanuine;. so ask your druggist for a CO. cant bottl of "California Byrup of Figs." Hay to your druggist. "I want only that made by the . 'California Fig Syrup, Company.' " .This tclty has many counterfeit "fig syrups," so watch out Wfxlneiilfty'nls;ht'(i downpour dar ing the Rlorlro of the famous Ak-Bar-B?n Electrical Pitradp, Is cer tainly to be deplored. Drtshcr Brotharm, th Clnanfirg and Dyars, at 221 1-8 IIS Fare am strooC are hearti ly lu gympathy, with the out-of-town folk who came to be entertained, hut who had. their clothes ruined by an iinetfilentlnfr 'ruin However, . wrosuer iiroinera, tike all other up ' and doing Omaliana, want to repair a. damage as quIok sjr iMiselble, since IF wan utterly 1m pmutlble to avert the daniaRn In the f Irst plane. The - Immense Dresner cloanlns; eetabUshment opened up last nlRht immediately after the rain soaked participant, broke ranks; doaena upon doaena of poo pl left gamients with Dreaders lajtt night as late a 1 1 p. m. no that they mkcht "be , preeentable tomorrow." Itright and early Thursday morning the garments were In perfect shape and the rain soaked people of the night before were happy again. Dreshera promise Immediate at tention to those who Buffered from th showers.. Their work will be given preference. The Dresher I 6enieery and Publip clonals j Marble ,ujuiiiiiiiii'''; , 'wy . I ';jj',!nTU3''' I 'i4...J,Jl. J I WE DEGIGN AND MANUFACTURE . OnUPEHTS, HAUSOLEUnS, 1 . V BARKERS, ETC. 2 rOP THE BEST QUALITY I - .1 . . I Our 'designing; department, in charge of an expert de- signer is at' your service. Call and inspect the largest I stock of! first class monuments to be found in the West, t cr'sendrfor illustrated booklet showing our work. I 17th fihd Cuming Sts., Omaha. .'..'"' ' t . 1 "Si7it jso, 0MAMA4NEB, Most Modern and Sanitary Hrewery In tht West. Family trade supplied byl Bouth Omaha WM. JirrTKK, 2603 N Street t Telcpbtm Hoatb 163. Omaha HUGO F. BlLr 1924 Douglas Street; rfcon DoocUai 8040. Council lilulfs OIJD ALlK BAH, 101 bwutb filxtli Mrwatt itvsM 8UaS Bargains in practically new articles in "For Sale" column; read it force started in at S a. m. today ana. hundreds of garments will be made presentable and nicely pressed In a matter of hours. If the rain of ' Wednesday eve put your plumes out of shape Drenhers trill recurl them in a hurry; it, your clothes and dreaaes are all baggys uncreased and shapeless because of the rain Dreh prs will put new life and appear ance In them in a Jiffy; If your gloves need cleaning, your hats need blocking, or. If you want mud stains removed (from nice clothes, all this will be assured In a hurry at Dresh er Bros.' $57,000 plant. Dreshera are among the thousands ot Oma hans who would hav done anything to avert th showers, but what is the will ot mere Omahans against the will of the fierce Rain Ood. Now that so many thousands ot garments are out of commission, Dreshoni will do their utmost to pui, them into proper shape again as fast as the largest cleaning plant in the went can do It. Phone Tyler 345 for a Preeher man; or leave ytmr clojjies at Drenb- . er the Tall are tab!tshmett at 1515 Farnam ftt.; or at the Dresher Dept. I in the Rran6la Stores. i in and ironze S) I I ' IM,1, 1., '.MM. , , . B J I Phone Douglas J576. S ! .... V4 h "It'll1" - Iranite. . : " '5 1 1