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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1915)
THE BEE: OMAHA. HlIDAY, MAY 14, 101.V Says Thin People Can Increase Weight eoJ Alone Produoes Vat, Says Voted Xspert low to Tnrn rood Into Hsalthy risen. That reason that iwinio rplp ar ehrnnteeJIy thin and tmilsr norma! welaht, mvi n noti mitlnriiv. (s n carina of a chronli' rak.ie of the ft maklnr l"mnl In their fond. The assimilative functions nf 1'irlr moniHili and lntestlnr-s are not working properly, only a small portion of the food nour ishment of tlieir meals ever reaches their blood lust enough perhnpa to keen life within the hodv the rest pnesm out as waste. The problem of Kainina we iRht and flesh depen.ls entirely therefore on a natural stopping of this rlanuerous waste of fats Hud the correct ion and repair of the ninnn of assimilation. Tor those who v.h to sraJn healthy flesh and put on from ten to twenty pounds of weight a (ingle argol tablet taken at nienls for a few weeks will almost Invariably produce the desired effect. Saigol does nt of Itself build flesh, but. swallowed with vour food. U acts upon every mouthful you eat. first separating all the fats, oils, sugars, starches and other f lesh-maJdng mate rials from the food waste and then pre paring all the nourishing eleiacnta In a form which the blood can readily accept and distribute all over the body. Sargol stops the leakage of fats, keeps all he flesh-making materials within the body allows onlv the worthless waste to leave It. It further repairs the faulty organs of assimilation, enabling them gradually to properly perform their natural fune. tlons so that the new found flesh "stavs put." Sargol s not an experiment Thousands have used It and proved 1t Its action la natural and harmless and 1t Is seldom Indeed that it cannot pro duce an Increase of from ten to twenty pounds of natural healthy flesh on anv person who 1s underweight. Sherman MoConnell Prur Co. stores nn1 other druggists everywhere sell It with a pos itive guarantee of weight Increase or money back as found In every package. Advertisement. BRIEF CITY NEWS svs moot Mat n Now Peace. ZUalrta ranaBurteas-Granden Co rtds Want a Game The B. rreis ouli like to secure a game for next Sunday with some Independent team. For a game call Weboter . Urdoma to Open Saturday The Air- dome, which ha been moved across th" meet at -.Nth nn Farnain streets. Is scheduled t i open Saturday evening. j "Today-a Complat afovle Proa-raja' elaaalfled section today, and eppeara la Tha Baa EXCLUSIVELY, rind out what the various moving picture theaters of tar. j Ball la Bankrupt Tn federal court Claude) N. Fall. resUurarit man at IMS Exjdgo street, has asked to be ad.ljidged a bankrupt. He schedules his liabilities at $.t!S and his assets at M.H71. ! Mo Mummer Xt t? rn Baelneee II rour office Is properl located, readily found and easily accessible. For sjeh offices apply to the superintendent of tha Bee building, "tha building that la always new." room 103. Draws ninety Days Arthur Lewla, colored, arrested on suspicion of connec tion with the assault and robbery of Dan Coffey, a fnlon Pacific conductor, at Eleventh and Davenport streets a week ago. was sentenced to ninety days In Jail In police court Thursday. Caught in tha Act John Marcuso. living at the Roma hotel, was caught by Officer Aughe removing a window pane from McCHntock's commission house, 311 South Eleventh street, at 5: a. tn. A robbery was effected at 817 South Thir teenth street Tuesday night by the same mettled and Marcuso Is suspected of this also. ii WECDIKG AND GRADUATION GIFTS CN CHARGE ACCOUNT tft Lad las PUmnnl RIDS. HH mild gnM Leflli Pertec. Ch tlon" mourning IS a Month NO. 4 -Wn a P.. mnn-1 Rlnn. a prong Tnoth mounting. 4k lo!id ....$6 6 gi.es a week. 5 1 VC2e5fffcX A WEEK 1 1 1 ft 3 14 Grntlaratn's Watch. II tlza fifiMV Quality sol rillrd. 'hand ' ancravcO. seaorted dentans. poll.tam finish, suaranwad Ji vnn, flood with Eliir-r najtliam , Glli "f K mnyfment , llla 0 TERMS. $1 A MONTH Opta Daily TiU I P. A. Sitnr.sfi Till 9:30 rail or writ for raialos N'a. 0I. rhona 'i-nalsa 1444 aud talesman will tall. nARTBC5 NATIONAL Ul 1 BS) CREDIT JEWELERS IJlBR05&CaK..40" "bJSSii Big Sale Saturday Watch Friday Bee MRS. C. S. Marskll Lobby Bee Bid. mi .-fit. jpi I.StMOnBO'f i . a. j. OHOTTR BROS. CO. Ueaeral Distributors Omaha, IVeb. Divorce Suits Take Place of Criminal SuitsAll is Well Edna R, Hays, "another man's wife." and Arthur E. Volkmeter, "another womnn'a husband," prinelpajs In a lova affair which wrecked two homes In Omaha, have been forgiven an allowed to ko free from criminal prosecution by the other husband and wife. Two di vorces, one of which has Just been granted In district court, are to untlo the tangle of affection and to leave the pair In a position to marry. Two criminal suits in which Volkmeler and Mrs. Hays were charged with mis conduct have been dismissed by County Attorney Magney at the request of David X. Hays and Mm. Gertrude Volu meter, husband and wife, respectively, of Mrs. Hays and Volkmeter. Hays, who is a street car operator, was awarded a decree of divorce from his wife by Dis trict Judge Redlck on the ground of misconduct. A stilt brought by Mrs. Yolkmeier against her ht-'sband is pend ing In court. Volkmeler. who Is employed as a driver by a local company, lived with his wife and child at their home. 2667 Cuming Etreet, prior to the time he became ac quainted with Mrs. Hays. Chicago Backs Up on Reports of Big Damage to Crops -Continued denials .from ail over tha winter wheat belt of the - south and southwest forced, tha Chicago crowd to back up on the Hessian fly'damage re port i sent out Wednesday and as a r suit wheat slumped 1 to lto cents per bushel, the -decline reaching the Omaha market. Sales were made at tl 49'4 to fl.&S, with twenty-one care offered. Not only were there denials of Hessian fly damage, but there were reports from Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri In which It was asserted that the winter wheat crop Is maturing rapidly and that tha yield promise to be up to, if not better than lost year. There were twenty-eight cars of corn on tha market, the price being off 4 cent, stlllrg prices being at "0 cents to 724 cents. Oats were stealy to unchanged at 4 cents to i14 cents per bushel. The re ceipts f ere l'sht, there being but five curloads offered. LIGHT COMPANY TO RESIST ORDINANCE! ; President Harries Inform. Mayor and Council Hit Firm Cannot Accept New Terms. CUTS RETURNS TO 8 PER CENT President Harries of Electric Ugnt and rower company has advised the mayor and con by letter that enforcement of the. new petuaiing of the rate-tUIng nirthcl has mused serious althouuh iM.mlra Forty Shots Fired in Battle of East Omaha; None Dead The battle of East Omaha was fought about 4:80 o'clock Thursday morning. Special Officer Buel. I-ahey and others were rounding up the hoboes who use tha box cars in the Kast Omaha yards as dormitories. A shot discharged from one of tha box cars started the fight. In all, ssys the report, about forty ahota wera fired. There were no casualties on tha side of the officers and. so far as known, none on the side of the hoboes. Lobeck to Make an Address at Old Home Congressman C. O. lobec k is to deliver an address at Geneseo, III.. June I, on the occasion of the big home coming cele bration of that place. The home coming celebration for former (Jcnescu people is to continue during the days of June 21 to 27. inclusive. It is Interesting that three Nebraska congressmen Congress man Boyd, Congreawman Kinkatd and 1 Congressman Lobeck, all came from this ; Immediate vicinity, having been raised . within a dosen miles of on another. It Will Keller Backache. Apply Sloan's IJniment to your back, pain gone almost Instantly. Don't rub. It pentrates. 25c. All druggists. Advertisement. Real Relief from Buffering means true- hap nines. The trouble due to indi gestion and biliousness, is removed quicldy, certainly and safely by HEALTH DEPARTMENT CARES FOR MANY DRUG VICTIMS Tde health office reports that twenty dr.;g victims have been cared for by tha tv since the recent anti-dope campaign was started. A woman, 45 years of age, is being cared for at ?t. Joseph's hospital, and Dr. Connell believes she will be per manently cured in a few weeks. It is stated she used drugs for many year. BEBCNAHS (POILILS XUharftSaUcfAny Udieit in UuWorid iiU inntaH. la bom, 10c ZU, Krat Thine for a. Btilnna Attack. On account of my confinement In the rrlnting office I have for vaars been a bronlc aufferer from Indication and 'i.er trouble. A few weeks ago I had an enack that was so severe that I was not ili.e to c to the case for two day. H'uiling to get any relief from any other treatment, I took three of Chamberlain s Tablets and the nest day I felt Ilka a ne w man." writes H. C. Ralley, Kdltor Carolina Kami. Chapln. 8. C. Obtainable crywber. Advertisement reconsldsr e lesislntlon in question fur reasons herein set forth i i .in orninanre rmvines for tlie ner. I which si. Ill, si rltlriani of bins rendered for electrt ncrsv a method which the iminr. reeponse to luipiitar demand - Inten ,l.-,l io omniarny aooiiali ami tu s therefor a schedule which w simpler and more acceptable sumer. 3 The red ictlon In the i nnii snv a in come hv reason of the tat.- limitations rr Tided would be o rxccsuhe thnt the esrnlnffs would not pro l.l, ;. per cent of return upon even the asKe.ed vil li, of the comnanv's rrorn-rtv. In proof of tt.' I statement our book are open 1 r Your i Inspection. the Omaha i xn,.r , not po fr , nf know. any surn careful cnnmnei ntl.m nf ttie I'Dll . I. ... " I provisions o me oidinanc n a matter uncll pr ' much Imp mano.a. The drastic rut in rates inakrs accept- electric rate and power ordinance , Vm .. VrnV.S"v. would result In less than 5 per cent i"", J1'1"""1 !" ,'0."r honmahie body and. ! should that fall, to the courts!. Nothing short of absolute necessity eoul.1 drive us to a litigatory defense of the property which Is now threatened hv an ordinance that can and ousM and 'n'livjhtedi v will he made reaaonahli Tlte Interests of the company snd the i 'immunity are mutual to such an extent I nnt we feel bound to do ivnrv reiswin at'M liberal thing which would avert conflict. 9" I Independent Ice Companies Cut On Prevailing Price iportancc normally dc- returns on the assessed yaluatlon of the. plant; that acceptance of th terms of the ordinance Is Impossible by the company and that resistance! will be made through the courts un-1 less the city officials reconsider their action. j The ordinance becomes operatlva May 19 unless action Is taken by the city council. , Assistant City Attorney Lambert states It is up to the compsny to sho.v wherein the proposed rates are un reasonable, and he adds that if tb company shows a sincere desire to .disclose their operations he believe the city legal department would agree to hearing; the company befofe taking further action. Mr. Lambert sug gests that it may be necessary to make a physical valuation of the plant. Reduced Schedule. j The ordinance to which the light com- I pany now ob.iecta la thej result of ordin ances offered by the mayor ajid Commis sioner Butler. The new schedule places the primary rate at S centa and the secon dary at 6'i cents per kilowatt hour for residence lighting and a reduced schedule for other classifications. Mayor Dahlman will consult with the legal department before recommending what steps the eilty should take in this matter. Thl ordinance was one of the campaign cards of the Square Seven and tha mayor feels it Is incumbent upon htm to make good his promise of reduced electric light rates. President Harries' Answer. The communication received from President Harries of the light company reads: OMAHA, May IS. 1915,-The Mayor and City Council, Omaha. Neb., Gentlemen: The Omaha Kleetrle TJght and Power company, having Information a to the passage of what is commonly known as the Butler ordinance, approved Tuesday. May t. requests your honorable body to There are sllsht Indications of an Ice war bo(.re the summer la far advsnred, with a prospect that the small consum ers will be benefited to some eatetd The Ice companies that control the plants where artificial Ice is manufac tured and ihe most of toe immense crop rf natural Ice cut from rarter tak and the reservoirs to residential consumers r.re selling Ire at the rate of Ml cents per own lot pounds. However, by buying a honk ot coupons good for 1,my pounds snd pay tcK in adance there is a rebate ef cents, bringing the net price do-vn ! I cents per 1W pounds. Pin. the opening of the Ice selling season has set In a number of indefend- ,int ice selling companies bae gone Inlo the field, rutting the price to cents per lOrl pounds, or to $! iir 1,fv pounds !lf coupon books srs bought snd rsH for In advance. The big . e companies have not met the rut. nor have they intimated That they inlend to do to retnln the business that heretofoie they base had without any competition. The Independents secure helr artificial t e from tha breweries, that have during the last two years put In large Ice man ufacturing plants and are In a pimtlon to each turn out from 100 to W tons more dally than is required for their use. FRECKLES lo w is the Time tn Oat Ki of These Urly Spots. There's no longer the slightest need Of feeling ashamed of your freckles, aa the prescription othlne double strength 1 guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othlne double strenrtJi from Sherman McConnell or any drugglat and apply a little of It night and morning and you should anti see that even tha worst freckles have b gun to disappear, while the lighter one have vanished entirely. tt Is seldom that more than an ounce la needed t completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful complexion. He sure 1 ask for the double atrenglh othlne as this Is sold under guarantee of monev back if it falls to remove freckle. Advertisement. I BaSaJaCaasOEJ "Tiz" For Aching, Sore, Tired Feet "TIZ" for tender, puffed-up, burning, calloused feet and corns. wAJht Beys, TO' tea People who sre forced to stand on their feet all day know what aore, ten der, sweaty, burning feet mean. They use "TIZ" and "TIZ" cures their feet right up. It keeps feet In perfect con dition. "TIZ" Is the only remedy in the world that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet and cause tender, sore, tired, aching feet It lnatantly stops the pain in corns, cal louses and bunions. It's simply glorious. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel after using "TIZ." You'll never limp or draw up your face in pain. Your ahoea won't tighten and hurt your feet. Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now from any druggist, department or general store. Just think! a whole year's foot comfort for only 26 centa. MADE to ORDER $25, $30, $35 and up PURE WOOL BLUE SERGE Ask to aee No. 1501. It's a m odium weight, clear cut, pure wool, non-fading Blue Serge. Dressy, Serviceable and Econemical The sort of fabric that will anchor your trade to Nicoll permanently. There's nothing in quite such good taste nothing quite so service ableas a Blue Serge Suit. This serge represents supreme value If you see and feel it you'll say-"go ahead." Other fabric in abundance. 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RKADQrAItTKRS OK VIOTROLaS AND G RATON O LAS 3SS Make Teething Easy for Baby use Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup A SPLENDID REGULATOR PURELY VEGETABLE-NOT NARCOTIC Z'lUDING" f in one ef oar new lire- k ouslne iaxloeiw with X the wlndowa lowerwl f aa much as you like sItss jrou plenty of f 1 fresh air and your I I olotne ere not oiled. 1 I At II. 0 per hour, one a to four peMenfer. a Tkavt On as Hue. TeJephMM Doua. 00. .1 I Omaha Taxicab Sanies Co. ) 8ie4 Ftraam BC OMAHA 0 wmmi and all dru and drink habits ever, come by the most modern and hu mane treatment known te mankind. Call or aMra tia for more detailed Information or refereoeea to cured patlrnls. Omaha Ileal Institute i8oa b. iota an. rhoae Boaa. TSSS. i w a"I I I sW m a a. sr a m r zxt&ecH sv Jfm is tfie man wfio wrote Celestia cfometimes called IOUVERNEUR MORRIS baa come into his own as the writer o America's moat laipmntf toriea. To ckaractenxe Kis style in a word, one wouIJ say lijuiL" To cliar acterize his favorite tnemes in a word "idyllic" would anoBtanc ously come to the lipa. His following is most eztcnaiva, he irj readied partly through the great Cosmopolitan Magazine and Hearst's Ma As a writer of serials he Las been moet succeaaful The Seven Darl ings" and "When My Ship Comes In" being freshest in the public mind. From one of his short stories Otis Skinner s play, "The Silent Voice," was dramatized. Morris knows th great oatAooninvrooi oi which he was retained by the U. S. Goverament to nvaVe studios ta forestry. He lores nature and has a mind taught to respect the virtuca. Descended from that Revolutionary patriot, of his own name, the historical member of the Contiae-ntal Congress, Gouvcrneur Morns is spirited in the Soul of America end is her spokes- through fiction Literature. oeh a beautiful story as the "The God cues' acts out to he, had to be handled by one able to paint fine, dainty, nature like mill matures that would earrv out the very spirit and feeling of the proposed story. Innocence and poetry and musie and countryland are so rampant that you are lifted out of your ( ordinary sphere and transplanted into a very fairy-land of delight , The story of Celestia's girlhood, her heavenly home, her entry into life, and her amassment at human things and man-made conventions, is a masterly narrative, told in Gouwrnenr Morris's famed liquid style and all has bean transformed also into motion pictures under the auspices of THE OMAHA DAILY BEE aVy f Al eeVsajW VITAGRAPH COMPANY ENARIOS are peeulun A ae story, translated into a weak scenario is ruinous to a picture. A scenario is a metnrc "s backbone ! And the fact that Charles Goddard is the scenario author of "The Goddess is all that need be said on that score. He wrote, you know, -The Mislead ing Lady - "The Ghost Breaker." "The Perils of Pauline and the far-famed " Exploits of Elaine." All that has been put into exquisite form by the Vitsfrapk Organization, directed by Rahja lace. OMAHA DAILY BEE tja?byimm nm mfifmn v Tfty.ae Monday, May 17th