THK OMAHA SUNDAY HEE: JUNE 13. 1915. ! Do You Want To be Well Or Sick Of course I want t bo well. r yon think I am trying to beat sort. sick benefit Insuranc com panyf You will look & Ion while before you will find my body who will admit that h-,does not 'want to be well. , All riaht, let me put the ques tion In Another , way, then. Do you want to be well bad, enough to ' tak tb bieana of getting well? Yes, If t knew what the means were. But there la n use of Vour wringing' Any, old shoo talk on me aboat aom remedy' you know , that will cure thl and nM that. I hav heard that sort of talk a good while. It down't r with, ma. .', Never" mind. I am not. going to reaommend. any y remedy. 1 will Just let the"ether fellow do It who took tha 'remedyA Wilt you lake the , troutol to read ItT' Here "ft la; . ' ' Rev. sVCottrsnp. D. a Meth odist Episcopal . Bishop, says: 'I have used: Parana la severe, cases 'of neuTal'aia. Sold laud cough: and find It to be one of the moat raJ uaMe remedies on the ' mar ket. "HI address Is Hotly Sprints. Ml a. . , . . , It iron won"t bellev what the preacher " tells you. I guess I shall have to ' conclude -that you want to be sick; 'that you do not want to be wall. , I . I CI J D 1 I Salaried People I If you .are receiving a regular salary yu ar in tha best posi tion possible to solve th problem of how ! provide for-tha future. when-age or slckaesa will In- evltably Interefere with your earning power. if you wlah tn protect yourself, fleqioelt some amount regularly in a' SAVINGS ACCOUNT In, this bank., 4 paid on duDoalt.. . " I SOUTH OMAHA SAVINGS BANK 24 th and M Street H. C. BG8TW1CK, Prwaldent TRUMAN BUCK, V. Pros. F. It, GKTTV, OaahUr. I i a i All Bnfciss Gbstincd fo Great Achiavcmint .. To be born la to bo treat. For there arc fvwlbilltlcn ln cvry tiny bumaa In ... fti.i "- I whatever U done to ' V jj y v 9 , the Bother, to re. .CM "v c llve kef of dbtresara during .ber trying months, will surety be of ssarkadr kenstt . to child. 1 Afnan tfia sterlln aids is a spleodld es- teraal ' redtedy known Mother rriena." what Is tailed an " I eaibrc eaibrooaUon. It Is plied to . te .abdominal - aauaclea, grnlly ruulied ' In by your own - toad guided by your own tnlod. It makes. th. musrka pliant, they erpaod quit, nkturaliv aad th. effect upoa tliei nerves Is such thai tkey ad ijurt themselves to tb. process of axpaoslaa so that pain from this aourre la almost elunl ttated. Womea who use "Mother! Frlead' ster to taa abteaca of morning sickness, tbey sua relieved of a great many minor dls- , all appreneasioa disappears aad those peculiar eei-rou. "dsets" no loiurer disturb th nlftiU. 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' KILL THAT ; POTATO DUG saaMSBBgSNaBaawnnsgaatjBa" "bmmbm C v it now With Shtrw.a-W.n.unCa.'s PARIS GREEN which never falls. It goes twice as ikr m ihm of tn adulterated brands. ,4-lb, Pk7 0S H-lb. pkg. 14, I- lh. pkg.. 2 bs. for 4(J. 'i-lb. pkg., iile per lb. . .81.10 II - lb. hutkets,'8lc per lb. g2 01 66-ib.' but-keu,-( aoc lb. Sll.1.0 Mail Order Shipped Promptly . par ijAprea. . , . , Shtrcsa & I'cCcnnell Orcg Co. . Oosiia, Tsa. ... The fure way to atlsfy your wants i through aae of the waot ad pag-eg of The Lii -Try a Bee want ad. 11111 DEADLY WORK OF AUSTRIAKJGDNHERS Shot and Shell from-Oani Accn lately Aimed Destroy Buildings Fire to Eight Milea Away. HOTHHIO CAN EESIST FOECZ (Correspondence of The Associated Tress.) ; TARNOW, Austrian Gal Id a, June 7.-street. Omaha, la such a man. - i The Oerman forty-two centimeter No, air, the purpose ha had In view mortars, with which, L4k was battered was not to become a lands- pe gardener, 'into. submission, are declared not to have) or an expert In the construction of lawn been as effective as ths Austro-IIun-i mowers. Neither was he nocking to qual , Kalian weapons of the same caliber two fy as a iMlmonloo rook. of which were used against the Russian He was pursuing a series of courses in 'troops In Tarnow In the great May vie education thsf would finally round hlra Jtory In west Oallcla. They have left a out Into shape, to hold a high position In few, but unmistakable algna of their- the educational world. power. In the shape bf demolished houses; He cornea from a race of teachers. His an big craters in Tarnow, nrea at range of from five to eight mllea. Tha first shell, landing In ths city at the time It was occupied as a Russian headquarters, caused the Russian' general and ,ls-.taff tabnden their comfort- able quarters In Tarnow, the largest city .In the radius, of many mnes, and decamp h (t , a wot ten mile, to the rear. ThtraJ .after the Austrian fired only five shot. iiivi iiviii tnmr uiji iiiui mt m ,i,it, ii.w .iijt tor It la, After 'nil, an Austrian towh and they had no t desire to damage, unneces sarily their own property. belle Urns lata Sapply Trala. the . ndvanclnr Austro-IIungafian army Slowly pushed forward against Tarnow-the spot to which the Russlana ciung longest aunng mo Dig may oattio p,.,r. u m.tructor in Dummer academy in an attempt to sav the enormou. Monuu Ttam.A to r(.main , quantity of supplies stored In thl vicinity ' th work , y,. chlirrla.. of and to give othr parU of their army a llMtlm Mti nfumai to preachlng batter cbamv to retreat undisturbed, thejjat Halston Neb big .Uteen a-donhalf-lnch twin, weraj Th ' bu Iwlrui sags sail fasjraM Ia anAla fArvt mi rt lr r I wuld drop .he.l. Into th. .uppllth, BoBton UBlveT.lty, of .lM"oath.inWattempUngtoMviTh,, cav, nlm th, ,WB, drmn9 J , Tha oorrerpondent of Tha Associated; m, nvw Twuni nw munioiu in wcn am aiut tnlitdla Oallcla an which the areat ! victory of tha allied, Oerman and Austro-! Hungarian armies wa won, has not been permitted to see tha new guns, but he has seen th. sites from which they were fired and th. destruction caused hw h hn. Ar an ni.ne tha rtmi ware concealed behind a vUlag.. whera th. glasler I. now replacing window pane. mgea goa-master or the deatroyed b the eoncuasion of the dls- d"'tlnl. of strong men-stepped In; Mr. charge. At another place th. gun. were ree, was mastered, and on July IS h. emplaned near a railroad rtatlon-thls '" to ""rry Miss Franca. Cook, of Boa spot having, been chosen for convenience toB at the Coo summer home there. In erect'ng th. guns In their foundation Boon after th" "rrlage, th. young peo- of cement In th third .It. tl.ey were located In a valley. Strike Ttee to Mark. In Tarnow on. shot .truck, apparently by-.rror. a peasant. Thou, of brick. It In nnar a mam of helrks eilrlnllal V level ,i,w w... .- .il apparently been .wallowed up In th. j crater mad. by th. hunting shell. Three irersona were killed In thi. bouse. A. block away is on. of th. city schools. which tha Austrian, believed rightly was being used a quarter, for Russian sol- dlora. A geplng sleft. thirty feet w de and extending from cellar to roof of tha four-atofy buUdJn,, how" .with what.o' precision th. gunner, found their mark. A'end school building. hnlf nllo away. wa. hit aquaraly on tha roof. Th. )(lat w., w,t "M"0 wail am tha .Ufa . toward th. court y.M ; frt, N,w 0rleaM wUn M fo; 1. torn out bodily. On th. .Ida facing .i,,-.,, . . . . Z tha street a tw.nty ft In dlam.ter J JLi1 JSBJ" ' '' wa oarv.4 aeat.f. In tha thick, J cnJ"B uph c"aI brick and concrete, waif. th. aiverture I?" "ehar1n Um whola of th. cargo being aa nicely -rounded a. If th. clrcl. IJv.rpool authorltlog now fear this had been laid out with a pair of com- "rmrt wUl be so advantageous passes.. Th. brtok work cirri, cam. out "at ether shipper, will follow suit and with such accuracy and fore, that It ha UM neheater mor. freely, thereby re left It. Imprint, again a. a carefully dup" Liverpool', income from dock rounded ecrm-clrrle, In the hlgl fcir of 1 dUM Wharfage and ship .tore. grated Iron .' efor. . th. school building, Tlie rnof ' U. of 'course, gone and from various windows th Interior woodwork project lat tangled, masses, , .' Herses aad Mrs Blown t Pieces. . noth.r .hell struck th. cavalry bar rack, in th. great court yard In which Russian soldiers at th. moment war. busily loading supplies for tha retreat Horse, and men were blown to piece, by th. air' pressure from th. esploalon or addressing the Norwegian people through killed by th. shower of brick., roof-tiles th Qeneral Pres. bureau In a letter at and fraumanta of shell. In th. lew onn- which the newspapers took offense, ha atoiy building surrounding th. barrack . been even more widespread than was In square, la at on. point a great gap which ! dtcated In the cable reports, th. correspondent paced out as twenty- ' from the outbreak of the war Count four yards wide th meaaur of th fore. ' von Oberndorff 1. said to have attempted of tha axploalon. ; to exerclae a strong pressure on the Nor- Th. new forty-two centimeter shells ! wrgian press, and to havo bean success- weigh over 1.609 pound mor than those of 'the Krupp gun, and each shall costs over ISOO. FRENCH SOLDIER-PRIESTS GIYEN PRAISE BY COUNTESS (Correspondenc. of tb Associated Press.) BOULOGNE. Franc. June 11. A trib ute to th. Midler-priest of France la raid in a pamphlet Just Issued by th Countess d Coureon. . Th. number of" priest. In tha French Urmy od M.Ooe, drawn from many MiNiniit . nnlari V , Certhuslana Jesuits. Dominicans. Bales iana. Norbartlnes and BndlotlM. Meaiwho , hold nigh offlo In tha church are frequently private in th army, and often their Inferiors In th. priesthood ar. their superiors under, mlli- t tary . discipline. Th. younger men serve In th first line, tho older men ar em ployed as stretcher bearer, and hospital orderllva. Th actual military chaplain, ar alway. men oyer tf year, old and their work U entirely ecclesiastical. The moral influence of the soldier- priest, at th f lont among th men is immense and Madam do Courson tails many- ancdot of tholr courage, good humor and splendid flghtlftg spirit. There ar descriptions of maa. being celebrated by, thee soldlr-prlat under th mest difficult clrcumstaneas. TYPHUS EPIDEMIC IN SERBIA IS GROWING LESS ( Correspondence of th. Associated Pre.) NISH, Berbi. June ".-The typhus epi demic Is lessening hi fore sine th greater number of aick mow recover, whereas formerly the. greater part died. There ' la now no complaint about th need of doctor, for many have bean sent t Serbia from th Vnlted We tea. Ureat Britain and other countries. Tha mala work to b don la th cleaning up ot th outlying districts and disease bread- Ing grounds. New buildings for th re ception of patient during th hot weather have been erected outside of Ntsh. MANCHESTER TAKES DOCK WORK FROM UVERPOOL (Cortwspondcao of th Assoc la ted Pre.) MANCHESTER, England. June 7.-Ow-Ing to pressure t secure discharging fa eltttlea at Liverpool aeveral cotton (trnw hsv be-n approached by owners of shle I'lttg arriving lu Liverpool to divert their Omaha Boy Works Way Through School to Enter the Ministry To rake leave, mow lawns, and turn flapjacks In reslauranta for one's sub sistence, when offers to tearh on a sal ary, offers to prenrh on a ministerial stipend, and offera to go Into a military J or naval career, are constantly beclcpn- Ing a yming man. Is an evidence that a man has a purpose In view. Claude L. rake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Peake. TA South Thirty-fifth father and grandfather were teacher, and all but one of the uncles and aunta on hi father s side were teachers. Kven his slater. Mies Olenn May Teake, Is tndUr teacher In the Omaha schols. wrk- T.r.ar.. , ..,. .r. ,.,.,,. WMhcd dln cut ,,,. n, tcn(1ed furnllcM , Dvptuw and ... . degree after degrees of scholarship upon ; himself. In those nine years he has re fused an appointment to the Annapulls Military academjr, refused a position as Instructor In the Pepauw Methodist col- 'lege, refused to remain nermann in ,h .m,,0v of the Wemem fm ti. KTXiM comp.nyi .fu,e1 a permanent hM unt0 'lni,eIf Ooea Bolivia. Then canw an offer he did not refuse " " -u,y "w "onvia. f " "ve-year contract as a professor In b, Methodist. Mission school at that ' How many more degrees he would have ln"l,ed acquiring no one can say. but pie ar. to aall for Bolivia for their fiv. years of work. Young Mr. Peake returned to Omaha Haturday for a short visit with hi. " "" for Bouth America. Osaaka li lab gebttnl f J m Ammtm The youna' man hmm InnumMliU trtw,Am m Omaha, havlnc been reared here. In 1M h wa graduated from the Omaha Huth school. lie was captain of Corn- Peuy A of th. High School Cadet, that yr. It was upon his graduation here that he was offered the appointment to Annapolis Naval academy, which put 'him In a position to make an early cholo. a career. On refusing this ho went haLia M.h.., -.,.v-tek-- x. .- Norwegian Press Criticizes Germans (Correspondence of tho Associated Press.) CimiSTIANIA. Juno 11. The criticism, of tho action of Count von Oberndorff, the German ambassador to Norway, In ful in keeping it from publishing criti cisms of German methods of warfare and th. treatment of Norwegian merchant ship, particularly. HI. Influence through th. Norwegian foreign office was aald to have been Indicated by occasional note, front the department Of foreign affaire, requesting that certain report, unfavor able to Germany were not to b mentioned in a critical light tor th sake of Nor way, neutrality. Th. torpedoing of th. Lusltanta wa. th. first occasion on which the Nor wegian press voiced it. criticisms of Ger man methods, and th. articles that fol lowed treated of the incident in strong terms. It appoar. that the coincidental receipt oi two anonymous tetters by Count von Oberndorff concerning th emperor menniy snip. For four years he con of Germany led th. ambassador to Issue I tinned his experiment. In wireless com- an address to th. Norwegian people through the General Pres. bureau. Some of th. leading paper, refused to publish his statement, while those which did print It accompanied It with strong ad verse comment on the propriety of hla Action. One of th examples of th outspoken way In which th newspapers treated the incident Is seen In tha Norwegian Shipping Gasette, which says: "When th. representative of tha Ger man emperor chooses to address the Nor wegian people over th. head of King Haakon and his cabinet, ho ha thereby relinquished the respect generally shown representatives of foreign power at th Norwegian court." SUN BATHS ARE GIVEN TO THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS (Correspondeno of the Associated Press.) rARln. June T. Sun baths for th. treatment of wounded soldiers ar aald to have greatly facilitated - th healing of wounda Monsieur d'Arsonval recently explained th .ystera devised by Joseph V allot to th Academy of Science. Th patient, ar 'aheltered from the wind and they receive sky radlatlona as well as rays of th. sua. th air being lalsed to a temperature of from 100 to lie de gree Fahrenheit The conditions ar obtained by th us of absorbing screens of canvaa painted whit and stretched on wooden frames. The bath I formed by thiee vertical screens si feet high aad five feet wide set at an angle ot rW de frees so as to reflect the sun's rays In tide, the top being left open. lie Want Ads i raJ'iee R Mm li -;ti . X -. if CLmBe, I.'Fkake As he appeared nine years ago on com pleting the High school courso In Omaha. Into the office of Iho Western Union Telegraph company in Omaha, whore he was employed for a year, during which time ha saved what money he could, looking toward the dny when he could prooeod wtlh his education. treat-ked at Ralston. Then he leaped at. a single bound to Depauw Methodist college In Indiana, where he was graduated In 1911, after supporting himself four year, by odd lobe, however humble or - menial. Re turning to Omaha for a short time, he was licensed to preach by tho Han scorn Park Methodlnt K pi sou pal quarterly con ference. He preached a year in the mis sion church at Ralston, Neb., and then In another single leap he landed In Bos ton, where ho entered tho School of Theology of the Boston university. Be sides Jugging dishes and knives and forks there, he got a position for odd hour, with the Western Union company there. for he had an excellent letter from tho I Omaha offloe. The second year he did mission work in the churches of Boston. Tho third year, which Is this year, he taught in Dummer academy In Suuth Byneld, Mass., a suburb of Boston. Young Mr. Feake now has attached to hi. name a chain of college degrees that would make a. French philosopher wroth with envy, Yet young Peaks Is not flushed purple with pride. He accepts it as a mattor of fact that he has gained the education he ha. toiled for, and now tarda ready to begin to dispense his learning to those who hunger for it In Bolivia. Sea lord" T Clever Inventor (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) IiONLON, June 11. Admiral Sir Henry Jackson, who ha just succeeded Lord Fisher as first sea lord of the llrltlili admiralty, has long been known here as j "th. cleverest man irt tho navy." Ho is i the only naval officer who haa been ' honored with election as a Fellow of the ', Royal society, this hlKh scientific honor j falling to him In 1W1 for his researches In electrical physics. Admiral Jackson was one of the earliest ' experimenter, in wlreles. telegraphy, and wa associated for many years with Mr. Marconi. He Is a specialist also In naval torpedoes. Ho has only once In his career commanded a group of ships at sea. . . Just past year, of tun, the new sea lord In younger by fourteen years than his predecessor. He entered tho navy In 1S8 and st first specialised In navigation. But tho possibilities of the torpedo, which had only been Invented In a very crude form In exercised a fascination over him ' and he soon transferred to that branch of the aervlca. The only vessel on which he ever served as navigation officer was an old battle ship, to which was appointed on the same day a young lleutonant, John Jalllcoe. now commander-in-chief of the war staff. fpeclollslng In torpedoea. Admiral Jackson attained a wide knowledge, both practical and theoretical, of electricity, for th. torpedo officer of a modern ship la responsible for the efficiency 0f th. wholo of th. electrical equipment of th vessel. .Tt was In lfiOl that the Idea of employing ' Hertalan . waves as a means of communication first suggested Itself to hlin. At that time the navy wa seeking tor some method by which a torpedo j boat could announce It auproiich to a munlcattnu. Sir Henry remained responsible' for the progress of wireless telegraphy tit the navy until lOub. when he becamo a rear admiral. WOULD END MONOPOLIES TO FURTHER ENLISTMENT (Correspondence of the Associated frea.) LONDON'. June 10 "Am 1 going ta Ida the army and allow monopolists to grab our food supplies and make it well nlh Impesslble for my dependents to exist?" ia the question that young mm ask who have held back from enlisting, declared A. J. Williams, organiser of the National t'nlon of r.allwaymen. before a labor conference at Cardiff. To break up the present moro,Kllrs. Williams moved resolutions ad-lreeaed to the gov ernment, which were unanimously passed. The government was called on to as sume control of tho wheat ships. fl th maximum prl-es of coal, fix ccasl ship ping rale and ccntrul railway freights. WAR PUTS AN END TO NEARLY ALL STRIKES IN GERMANY (Correspondeno of th Associated Press ) BKKLIN. June 7. An official report on labor conditions In Germany durng tie year 1914 ha Just been Issued. It shows that th total number of strike which occurred ia 1914 after the outbreak of the war was twenty-four. Involving only I. WW work people. They were all settled promptly and not a single strike was under way at th end of the year. Apartments, flats, houses and cottagca can be rented qu ckly ano chta-ly by I if Tor Item." New WMte Coats in a Sale Smart models worth Mall orders careiuny taaen care oi as long a tbe coats last. Dainty Summer Dresses .c That really will surprise you with their beauty. The materials are polka dot, striped and Imported flowered voiles, pongee and French linens; also natural Palm Beach. The many varied styles are beyond description, but they come In short and long sleeves: pleated skirts or with flounces; many are ruffle trimmed; satin or. velvet belts are a pleasing feature. A few models have organdie collars and cuffs. Most unusual value Other prices where value Is very Charming embroidered or gandies, sleeve and a new style collar cool, airy and delightful. $1.00 1 nOQLT fo)l CHERRY CANNING SPECIALS PRESERVING KETTLES 5-qt. 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As for tho Stylos, they Include the latest belted and flare effects. Tailored In serviceable white chin-. chllla, wafi'le cloths and cords with black velvet to . enrichen the collars, cuffs and belt. The buttons are white ivory and black. Coats that you'll recognize as 15.00 values, tomorrow $8.00. obvious, $5.00, $7.50, 812. New Waists Sprclal Value In Embroidered Organdie, with Quaker col lars and cuffs, dainty embroid ery, some are lace trimmed. This waist will launder very satisfactorily $1.45 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET. Cl SONS CO. U NA See our line of Lawn Mowers. Prices from as low as S3.25. GRASS SHEARS. 65c best quality only 48tS GRASS HOOKS. 60c kind, good steel, 30. CHAMBERS' F1RELESS COOKING GAS RANGE J&Uju Osa 1$ t&y wvt MT&o Jl lUlliLilM U A you will sea fashlonaDia women wearing white coata especially dur ing evening promenade. This overstock cornea at the very height of tha geason and S15, 817.50. $22.50. 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