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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1915)
5 A i KorriJ Pimples Kill Simples But Milan's Calcium Wains Will Ileum e (lie I ti-iglitljr ltlcni;s!io In N Short a Time a to S.h'111 Almost Impossible nf lU'lii'f. Tin- crov ir.e hpnuty nf n wnman Is lirr skin. She miiv IimM' only ordinary features nr t vpii u coarse, lu-avv con tour of fiu i', lint If she is the I ci-n .mu ff n fine, colorful sKiti. showing iiror ous health am! ; loiro hlood, .he P'ihv nttaet,ve to f tT' i j i-. 9 jexai jexaK jexaEt exalt ftewll la La uu AT THE FOUR LEUE REKALL STORES This is Rexall Week in 7,000 Good Drug Stores throughout the United States, Canada and Great Britain. Here Arc some oi me Remedies Till: OMAHA SUNDAY I'.KK: MAIM H 'JS. 1013. n , .- 7 -1 Nebraska Youngsters Who Really Do 1 lungs - . . . a otiOv T q h USE I V r The Girl: "Betty ha A pretty faca a art cute dimplei, but tba pimple are horrid." The Man' ''Stuart's Calcium Wafer i would remove them in a Jiffy." The grpHt trouble with the nmtorltv of women i.s that they try to remove niinpleH tty outside treatment, mich us Ki'tiij'f'H, innsMaK"f. cosmetic i i tr.--Itv. etc. These methods will not cure nor pvrn tt mpornrily remove pimples and facia) disorders. The difficulty is Krtierally Impure blood. The blond is a stream of waste matter filled with poisons. Its color is hlucU or blue. er brownish cast, in stead of ruby red, as It Hiioulir be. The best color always comes ill youth, of course, hut all the cnsmitict' in the world will not brine hack the color if your blood Is diseased or fill ed with Impurities which It cannot re move or throw off. lio to your druitKist. whoever he may hr. and he will uive you a box of Stuart's 1'n.lclnm Wafers, price f0c. Rotftll Tooth Powder. Free Trial Ccupon F. A. Stuart Co.. 175 8uart Bid.. Marshall, Mich., send me at onca bv return mail, h free ti irI pack atfe of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Name Street City State ......... Coughs and Colds are prevalent and may develop into Krip and pneumonia, if neKlecteJ. lie on the safe side for throat and lunR troubles and as a Ktneral tonic Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is especially valuable at this time. A tablespoonful In an equal amount of water before meals and on retirinif stimulated the stomach to healthy action, thereby lrriprovinic the diges tion and assimilation of food, thus Rivinir the system health and streiiKtn to throw off Krip and pneumonia bretnUiiK eerms. Protect yourself "Get Du fy's and Keep Well" today. At most drug- eluts. srocers and dealers. $1. If they can't supply you. write us. Medical booklet frea The Daffy Malt Whiskey Co.. KoehMter. N. T. i A3W? .11 f fWlWTT-TiiimTMiiiM winirin ii mill nmiaiii m inm' l"- ill I .. J Km wJUaXp.;, 1 1 I U I 1 Jv - Y ;wsnwiMii)inimiiriiii nii.-'-r- ir" - mum ti in n ,nfc u 1 j k ... ( ; iW I ft in s Wsm- - - f J . OUfCf SHE -'-V ' '"' yjlv' TT;,' $1.00 Hpxall Hoef. Iron and Win Q 1 lb. R.-xnll Kffpnwrnt Sodium Vros- Krxnll Ord.Tllo...10. 25. 50 81 I pliale 75 jxaE Week Free Souvenirs 25 oxcM. Week Souvenir 2.".o T(Kt.li lirnsh . . , . . . I'HKF. llHrmon) llnlr Itrniitlfl. r 81.00 jfexalfc Week Souvenir rk bottle llnrmonj Shampoo FREE bj r. c. ika-. The younpsters of Neliraska In eav, vlllnfre and country nllke have set Ihent selve earnrsth to the task of improving the state knowledge of HRriculture ani of the duties or the homo, JudKlnn from the membership of the Nebraska boys' and Rlrls clubs lond.irlcd co-operatively bv the I'mlcd Mates Department of Aprlculture and the agricultural extension aervlee, university farm at Lincoln. Last year, one of the first years this work has been carried on in the ft ate, there were members, and this year the. number is expected to be more than doubled. Any boy or ulrl in Nebraska may Join one of these clubs without cost. As soon as the membership blank Is received, the name is placed on ttie mailing list of tho monthly lesson bulletins. The lessons are written by specialists in their line at the university farm and are intended to assist In any way possible the member to understand the work. Besides sending the instructions the ex tension servii e has made it possible for the club members to compete for $2,iW in prizes. This year the amount of prizet has been amply enlarged. Ist year five championships were awarded. These were offered in corn, potatoes, Hardening, cooking and sewing. This year tho pig club has been organized, and competition will be held for the championship. The winner of the corn championship was Vyrle Crowcll, aged 13, of Walthlll. Vyrle was awarded a free trip to Wash ington and over $50 in prizes. He raised 82.46 bushels of com on his acre without applying fertilizer. Although this was not the highest yield of those entered In the contest, it was the largest produced with the smallest corresponding cost and the one best accounted for. In the warJ of championships tho yield, quality, cost, report, and story of tho crop are all taken into consideration. The champion potato grower was Frank Chaulk of Chadron. Frank raised twenty- five bushels of potatoes on an upland patch of an eighth acre with only 3 5-12 Violet lnle Toilet Wi lexaZl Week Souvenir tar VMt Talenm FREE Kexall Slork Jlpplen Q for 25 jfexalt, Week Souvenir .Vr bottle Unity Laxatlr FREE I Rtxall Rotation f nTpophoHphltevSOo jfexaE Week Souvenir 2V Rexall Liter rills. .FREE Rexall Shnvlnu Lotion 50 jfexaE Week Souvenir Vc Hexall Miavlnar SI Irk. Cream or Towder. .FREE For Grip, Influenza, Coughs, Sore Throat To get the best results, take Dr. Humphreys' "Seventy-seven" at the first feeling of a Cold, lassitude, a chill, or a shiver. Don't wait till your bones ache, till you cough and sneeze, have sore throat and influenza or it may take longer. Pleasant to take, handy to carry, fits the vest pocket. 2r.c and $1.00 at all drugglBta or mailed. Humphreys' llomeo. Medicine Co., IB William St.. New York. Now is tho time to dye Ntinw lints. F,l, k.WS HAT DVK, I'olnrn, Jet black, car tllntil reil, blown, hhro ureon, natural, navy blue, a bottle 25 IVoiiiicl ,leiinl c line of Toilet Art ides llouquet Jeanlce Face I'owdcr 75C ltouquet Jennice Toilet Water 1 J51.-" llouquot Jeauice Extract, ht o.. .JjJl.OC IUuiiet Jennice Soap, ck., I5; bx., 55 1 Ask to see the Itexall lllne IJne of Hub ber ttmxls water bottles, fountain sy rliu'.cs, etc. (itiiiranteiMl for two yenrs. S(K'ial ItaiRrtln for Shavers tltV xvorth for : tne Itiirbani implex Demonstra tor Kiuor (JI.V), ene SliHln Stick (".V), both this week for I59 NOX-Sl'l, for iM'i'HpliHtlon. 5tc fl.e, ;) i:TUA srKt lAIi MunvonV Witch tln.el Soin. I5e ck-S i a ALL GOOD ONES W ecj PROMINENT LOCATIONS Vyrle Crowell .WalM.Corn Chimp inches of rainfall which fell between July 2 and September 6. He used no fertilizer and did not irrigate. It is held to be an unusual showing considering tho low moisture content of the soil. Myrtle Mann, aged 12, of Chadron won the gardening club championship. Sh raised over a ton and a quarter ot vegetables at a net profit of $71.40. The tfyrlle Mann Chddre. Cartening Club Chimpien size of her plot was a little over half the size of the average city lot. Irene l'egg, aged II, of Ited Cloud cap tured both the sewing and cooking club championships. Membership blanks and rules for the contest may be obtained from the state leader in charge at the university farm, Lincoln. SUSPEND ADYANCE IN RATES Interstate Commerce Commission Holds Up Advance Asked by Rail and Water Lines. HEARING IS TO COME IN JULY NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream In Nostrils To Open Up Air Passages. Ah! What relict! Y ur clogged nos trils open right up, the air passages of our head ure tear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous ilis.-iiarge, headache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. lion't tay si lifted up' fiet a snia'i bottle of Kly's Cream Halm from your tlniKgist ""' -v"l'1-.' i' little 'f flagrant, antiseptic cream In your nos trils, let it i ciieiiati' tl.i .' n t-v. r ..r pan-age of the I. tad. soothe arid h.ul tin- swollen, inflame,! mucous mem brane, giving you Instant rtluf. lay ('ream Halm is Jr.st w hut every cold and catarrh sufferer ha been seeking. lt j'ixt splendid Advertisement. l Every Now and Then I I I-ocal railroad freight officials ' are Id receipt of information to the effect that the Interstate Commerce commision has suspended the advance of 5 per cent asked by the rail and water lines, that their rates might be on parity with those of tho all-rail lines east of the Mississippi river. last fall the freight lines of eastern trunk line territory applied for permis sion to advance rates throughout the ter ritory east of Buffalo and soon after this, the road of the central territory. In cluding hat between Uie Mississippi river and Buffalo asked to make a similar ad vance in rates, 5 per cent. The advance was granted about the first of the year, but this applied to the all-rail lines. Following the advance granted the all rail llnea, the rain and water lines asked have to make a 5 per cent advance. Hearing on the application was had and now comes the report that the proposed lato has been suspendei until July Vc and in tho meantime there will be another hearing before the commission. Ixnul railroad men are of the opinion that the action il.-e commission will result In the rail and water Hues doing pi actually all the freight busliiss be- Itween Chi' ago and New Yoik, and that t least all of the idow freight routed I either into or out of Omaha will be 'handled by boat and mil east of Chicago, In-t 'Hti of by rail exclusively. 1'iior lu the advance in rates east of 'the .Mississippi river, I he rail ant water i r ite during the open season was around ,s cents per hundred less than by the all rail mute on everything that we hundU-d 'I., t vi ceii Chicago und New York. Now. with the all rail rati being raised 1 per eiit. It Is fig irel that the rail and water lines mi. I do the business, at least mini alter the bearing In July, when the vut-r lines he;,- for rf-riulsslon to ad vance tin " iaf. Deep Snow Still Covers Range in South Dakota General Manager Walters of the North western is In from a trip over the lionc-steel-Wlnner branch, extending up Into Mouth Dakota and returns surprised at the amount of snow still on the ground through northern Nebraska and the southern part of Soutn Dakota. Said Mr. Walters: "We are not experieneing any difficulty now on account of snow, hut in the event there should bo a strong wind, our Hone-steel-Wlnncr branch would again le blockaded. I'p in that section of the country there has been but little warm weather. It has not thawed enough to form a crust on tha top of tho snow. Generally the snow ttlll covers the ground to a depth of tdghtcen inches to two feet and in many places thero are diifts that I should say are ten to fif tocll fei t high. "Live stock has not suftered, because farmers and ranchers havo had plenty or feed. The animals have been kept under shelter and given close attention. They havo not been uhle to graze, as the range has been and Mill Is deep under the snow." Come and Go Gossip About Omaha People Mm. W. T. Burns leaves this evening for a short stay in Chicago. Mr HrandiiTi Howell and Miss Ids How ell spent the week with college friends lu Lincoln. Mrs. W. 1'. Allen returned Thursday from a week in Lincoln with her daugh ter, Mrs. Henry Clarke. Mr. Howard Buldrlge left the first of the meek for the east to sis'tid the ICaster vacation with his Bon, Malcolm, at At lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Lewis and son of Portland, Ore., arrived Wednesday from New York City, en routo to their home. They are the guests for a few days of Mrs. Lews' sister, Mrs. Milton Barlow, and Mr. Barlow. As Miss Gertrude Mc Cllntock, Mrs. Lewis was well known In Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Metz moved Wed nesday Into their new home at Thlrty teventh and Dewey avenue. Mr. W. F. Clarke, accompanied by his daughter, Miss llortense, arrived Mun day from Fort Dodge, I.i., where Mr. Clarke lias been confined in a hospital for a month following a serious accident. Miss Clarke came on from New York I ity to be with her father and whll" hero will be tho guest of her brother, Mr. l.ou Clarke, and Mrs. Clarke. All Truck Tire Money Back If a Goodyear S-V Fails to Meet This Test I We are ready now after f,(M)( care ful tentsto issue this defiance to all other Truck Tire claims. We shall not merely argue that (Jocxlyear S-V's excel every rival Truck Tire. We shall guarantee it in this convincing way. Equip opposite wheels at the same time one with a Goodyear S-V, one with any other standard Truck Tire, of like rated size, bought in the open market. If the Goodyear S-V fails to cost less per mile than the other, we will return you its full purchase price, making the S-V free. This offer is unlimited as to number of tires. Equip as many wheels as you wish under these conditions. Sign with us the proper blank when the tires go on. But it is limited to tires bought in April, May and June. H is simply to hhow you, in a vivid way, that (Jood ear now outranks all others in this iine. Our regular milage, guarantee ap plies to these tires, in addition. Accept this challenge. Let us prove, at our complete risk, that Goodyear S V's will cut down vour tire bills. Why We Dare Do That We remind v. el that It IS lime t' ,)., r.,.. , khiii to log i: i ,. tt.nl iiorv II. Jl lem.-mi.eTH OI.IV l.l.eUt I I, t It W Yell Salt .,1 o- Mill.- l.to. ... Vele t . -t.il t an ,c . oulil .1 i is Y o . put 11 i ll S. vial limn v.ei o.i.le tl..- name resolution. Yoj 1 ,1 ll o!f ..i .,!i never . . orn.ls'i t al v , I, u v .,n .1., mil begin. .. . I I VvV. V. , i i I . oil .aV!Ml a CURED OF CATARRH OK Twenty-Three Years Standing MRS. J. H. BOURLAND OF I f SOUTH OMAHA SAVINGS BANK 24th and M Streets II. ". IHMTnll k, rllmt Till MAN HU H, V. rT". K. H. TV. t ss.Ul.-r. Convicted of Theft, Ask Habeas Corpus Joseph, l an.ard and 1'et.r -Millet and I'd Mxn (.f ho'.ith ona'a. who allege II, ty er couvlctej ,f ouo.a-ii. t"l. n i.nlx'lly by th .""otiih ftnaha pollen ir.,uit. .In thy rn hot pr.-oo.t. ' .'. I. r lrM l tb I..H .! or 1'i.lrt t Judge Ki glmli l.y bai crpoa pi.e.. ll,.. T he J :ile ' .. te t ) -t dr i . .1 lh.. WLcC.r tit pu.-.t. " lira M rUf.li. i . ,li I' i .l, ir .: t,l il nl ..f ., i . 4 I.. A i l.e I' ' I .. .1 at U.I .1 in A I III.. I Franksion, Texas A FEW EXTRACTS FROM HER LETTERS: March M. 1M April 13, IM ;u. tl. im A MT. M. IM AprU im A a It. ) "IerUI,ak illle.l nr of cut.il rh rui Klai.'liiiK " of t vv rut -t hrr "l "I aliVI iure i,,, o.,oi t onii v lo .-k OlU for the inellt of I'I'IUI.a" "I'rruiia Im all you claim fnr It lo l l'l at irrt my I jrtl, li iiii.kh '' "I a-ur you that my firt mn loriM-inrnt of -. i una a.,i nixnainl ! m.u rrl I'ar .ot ax a Vej vaUuitLle l.uiiKchol1 i.ihm1 --"I hduI'I mam On tht I'.-runt rurr I m of cdtaritt of t tkriii ) t i.i i yer iii'lin " "I aJa)ra try to k'!. I'irum on l.aiot dniii.c c.r ll.lrl to, r i..l. l.. I JUII I !! i lie, I I. el .1., ll , o " Bvarf on ahould aa a aupy ct Tb Ilia af Ufa. walca oa lalaa mifi of taatiwiuutala Irvai au nan Mullf avaaat a .(aitaui a la autkur ul alwa curraaywauaao. The Peruna Co., Columbus, Ohio This means in three month a trcniendoiiH Htako, ami ngalnat the entire ficlU. Hut ve have Hpent yearn pprfertlns this Truck Tire. SroroH of experts have worki-1 on it. They built 29 tyies In their pronreKH toward thin one Then they built 7 4 Ktnirtmea ... I 4 I, La me iiiiiiii" i" ." to al'ain t j'p. t)u Wo j-'ive you a nhuie which ends IiuIkIhk or breaking by dlhtrlbullni; heuvy loadu equal ly. And a nhap which mivea Ki ind. lly a Hecret nietliod, we weld the polt rubber tread, the haid rubber barkliiK and tlu Httcl chunntl base into a life-luliK u ni') n. We press I he, tii'cn on in 5 iu i.-.eol in records of r.'H' tet t.reH. AIXI on Mile- by-side tets with rival under ull conditionH. We know that none can htand up with S s. The Reasoni W Hive you -0 per cent inure available tread rubber. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO., Dek 348, Akron, Ohio Milkers nf iMMl)er .iilonn.bilc Tire We Make l. iinluMe. IU.h k. ('ualiiim nl tlur T)hii of Ti ii. k Tire GoODypYEAR ti' AKRON. OH'O S-V Truck Tires or in minutes at a minimum of 50,000 pounds. Thus they cannot creep. In tjjla tire there is no auxiliary fastening whatsoever. We give you a compound which naves undue friction, taxing tire and power. This new tioodyear S-V ap pears to us the limit In a Truck Tire. Certainly it excels any rival production. We are stak Iiik on that fact the whole price of the tire. We invite every truck owner who wants to end tire trouble to let us Hhow him the way at our risk. Consult your dealer or our nearest branch. I 2313 i. Typowrltoro i hor itoni a j auk fm aa 91 and Up Por Month CtDtril Tfpesritir Eictiet 1 ST-JM RvtJ I Tib. rv 4121. f a. r mum iu i J I ' ' Y : i i A i , , . - . if r i i SMM1IIMM m9