THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNK 20, 1915. BUILDING LOOMS UP . ill MAGIC HASTE Drtsher Brothers, Cleaners, Erect Rug Plant Before Even Neighbors Re aliie It Another Mark of Western Am bition. Quite Surpasses Any Other Similar Insti tution in the West. 'Aha! Prpabers rt trnlMliiK something sgnln." That what most people said to thmelT when thfjr nv a btilMtnH rn up In th rm of Druhr Kroe.' b'.Ono olffiniriic and iyrtng establishment at ,2.11-2?13 Fsrnura rtrort. Ijut the ordinary observer stopped rlrht there and dtdrft ,l"-(iUate to Inquire what the new but Id In f : might be Hut It's no crrt, and th new atrtic- I nri 1 well nigh complete. The new ; building In put up entirely of concrete! I (' three stories high, almost seventy f"'t. and Includes the tallest flows In 1 Omaha. The tall floors are neoeesery en that full atxed mm may be hung : Mthont folding or creasln-. And. mlrld j oii, the entire bulMIng If to be devoted ; to only the cleaning of rucs, curtains, ' portieres, eto. Think of that! A special building for i leaning ruga; " Most cleaners. If they . rlran rugi at ail, are quit lontant to clean them any old way, without any ; special department, minus any ' special I preparation or equipment. It la certain f that the onllnary cleanera would not go , to the time, trouble and expense of erect- Ing a building for rug rteanlrur, but that la why they remain "ordinary cleaners." I th-eahers are today the only cleaners In the entire west who have gone out i and gotten buslneaa enough to warrant j them In erecting a rug building. Jealous ' competition might say tt la a caae of , ' lucj,.- uut it's no such thing. Dresh- er dean rugs In a truly marvelous man j ner. It make no difference whether H is a $10,000 oriental rug or a modest floor o voting, costing only tlO, tho sparkling t result la Just tho same. Dresner bring ; out the original colors In all the.lr early J glory; grease, dirt, oil and stains are rn- moved as oompletoly as though the rug J were never trod upon. And what l equally Important, Dresners reels rugs ; Just as the rust mills slse a rue; when j they make It then and (hen only will : tho rug lay flat upon your floors. ; Every bit of equipment used In the : Drcsher Rug buljillng la "home Invented" and "specially, built.'". Numerous .othef American cleaners have sought to pur- chaao similar equipment Of Dresner t Brothers, but Dresners ere cleaners and not equipment builders, so the orders Mil t be tume4.-own. - Who knows, however, but that Ilresher Bros, might one. day make up rug eieanlng plants and . ax-1 1 them throughout America, To make a long story , short, Dresners I do the best rug cleaning; In the land and j will soon have a special building In j which to do if. f Fhtorte Tyler ItS an.a will posted ,rug : mau will oome to your door. If you live ; out of town, send In your rugs by.es prtna, and presitera ,wilt par the carry ' ing charges one way. Have Yda Cool Teeth? Without good teeth It la Im possible to mesticate your food properly therefore your dlsestlon causes polHoned blood poisoned blood cause pimples,, heailac.hes. drowslnesa. rheumatism, kidney trouble and general tearing down of your system. PAINLKB8 EXTTlACrn6x BY VITAJJZKD AIM. TaiYs Dental Rooms 1817 DOUGLA street. ' Fe!dmanfs Misfit Parlor 201 North Seventeenth Street, ' . Corner Capitol Avenue 49 ladles' Buita, worth from 114 00 to 111.00 each will be a mm will be -sold for... WtiUU MOaTSAT ,AJTD TPZaOAT. ' 00 Ladjea Coat, priced from llOuo to .118.0 each . now... , Big lot of Ralnooeta, best rtMJieS" et . r-.-vvv rr rv , . , - S2.5Q $2,50 One RMndred. Children' and Misses' Dresses, best, null fabric at,, eavb 50c.and75c These I Heaaes are guaranteed , ' to wanh. Don't fall to visit our store MONDAY AND TUESDAY VVarit A4s s) I'r -,- - y MEXICAN AFFAIRS REACH NEW FOCUS Carranta Has Difference with Obre-g-on and Four Members of Ha , Cabinet Hare Resigned. MOVES HIS OFFtCE TO CASTLE WASHINGTON, Jnne 19. Differ ences between General Cirrama and General fbregon, his principal com mander; dissensions In the Carranxa cabinet and Carranza's emoval of his headquarters to the isolated safety of the fortress of San 'Juan be Ullpa, In the harbor of Vera Crui, all reported to Washington today, brought the Mexican situation Into a new focus. Official dispatches , to th State department say . these development threaten this soildltary of ,4he Car ransa movement. Occupation of Msxleo City by 0nerel Pablo Oonsales'and Carransa troops haa been 'postponed pending the cabinet re organisation. (Officials here have no complete .Indi cation of the meaning of the cabinet crisis, but it la Bald It may have an Important effect on the Mealcan problem aa a whole. Fctar 4 ableet Members Resign. ' latest adices were that four of the cabinet of eight had resigned and that Obregon had Insisted In a telegram to i'arrania that they be retained-and that a fifth member, ' the. minister ,of , publio lnatrucllon.'be dismissed.' A newspaper srtlele by the latter, attacking niost ot nla colleagues fn" the 'cabinet, led to the break. Raphael Zuburan, minister of In terior! Eecudero Verdugo, mlnUter of Justice; Luis Cabrera, minister of finance, and Jesus I'erta, minister of foreign af fairs! decided to stand together and sub mitted their resfgnatlons. It Is now reported that In the reor ganisation Carransa planned to retain Cabrera. If be dismisses 'the-other thrso. it la said ha faces a possible break, with Obregon and other commanders who are sympathetic with them. Officials here are concerned to know whether questions of policy are Involved, but all- information so far Indicate per sonal differences. WitMtn 4VI1 Walt. President Wilson Intends to wait sev eral weeks for the situation to shape It self more clearly before any definite steps are taken In the new policy an nounced In his recent statement to the factions. He wants to see a coalition of the various branches of the original con stitutionalist movement and no recogni tion will be accorded until a government la set up which gives promise of stability. Bllseo Arredondo, Carranxa'a represen tative here, and Charles'' A. Douglas, legal advlner, go next week to Vera Crus to lay before Carransa their In-' tentions of the future development of President Wilson's policy. 1 1 Dope Sent to Middy ' by Mail Like Copy of Official Questions ANNA POLIS, Md., rune 1.-The first direct evidence offered to the court of Inquiry Investigating the "gouging" scan dal at the naval academy, tending to show the' actual existence of the much talked of advance copy of questions for the Spanish examination, was given to day. Mldshlpmaa Ddward . Jones, when shown a copy of fhe examination papers similar t those allefed to hurt been rnoelved by Midshipman James F. Moss, and about which the whole scandal first revolved, said It probably was Identical with the copy he had seen the night be fore .the examination In Spanish In the room Jointly occupied by himself and T. W. Unison. Harrison and .Moaa are ot the prlglnal- seven midshipmen recom mended for dismissal by Superintendent Fullern asxa result of the Investigation by an academy board. Jones believed that, Harrlwn had re oelvtd the tfaper from Moss, as Moss, he said, had been gettlnc things through the mail right along. . Continuing hie testi mony, Jones said he had seen envelopes received by Moss with "dope" In them. Ha had no Idea who eould have sent the papers to Mosa and that Mosa did not seem to knowathelr source himself. Jones did not thtnk thst either of the defendants mentioned had the slightest Idea the papers were really advance copies of the examination. - U-29 Rammed by British Ship that . Flew Swedish Flag BERLIN, June l.-(By Wireless to Payvlllr ) Included in the news items given out today by the Oversea New agency 1 th following: ."The German admiralty has published a confirmation of th long standing rumor that the submarine was de stroyed by a British tank steamer which, flying the Rwedlsh (lag- at the time, ram med the submarine after It had been f ueraa 10 slop. - j iunmivnung on mis. uvrman newspjp per say It Is proof of the British abuse J leutral T.V7T. d that th illegal oourse followed by ship of commerca compel th commanders of German stro ma rinse to consider their own safety first and sink such ship without warn ing." LONDON, June l.-Offlclal denial waa made here today of the Berlin statement that th German submarine V-'J waa destroyed by a British tank steamer fly ing th Swedish flag. A statement given out here today says: "In reference t th notice Issued (by the British admiralty) on March tS. as to the supposed sinking of the German submarine U-29, the sec retary of the admiralty makes the fol lowing announcement: "Th German submarine 17-2 was sunk by on of his majesty's ships yesterday." Governor Studying Record in Frank Case Carefully ATLANTA. Q Juns . Oovernor Blaton, at his country home, continuing hi exhaustiv study of tb case of Io M. Frank, under sentence to be hanged next Tuesday for the murder of Mary Phagan. said today he probably would iot be prepared to announce hi docisloa on Frank' application for commutation of hi aenteaoe to life imprisonment until Monday afternoon or Tuesday morning. Strawberries N this country we do not make any particular ceremony of the strawberry season. It Is et becsuae our strawberries sre Inferior In quality either, but possibly because we are a busy ami very practical nation, and the small festivities cotne with difficulty. In London during the strawberry sea son, which coincides with the social one, all the fashionable world repair to Carlton Terrace botween t and 4 o'clock In the afternoon. The strawberries are served on a small bit or the lne Just w they grew. You pick them off with you own fingers, and dip the tips In powdered H'ignr. No real strawberry lover a Mown hie berries to be washed, or eats thm with cream. The waahlng de stroy the dolli ate perfume end mats down the little enveloping fuxi. All fine berries are grown on straw, and when picked show no sign whatever of dust or contact with the earth. The Vine served In a silver pot with twelve berries and what cream you like, as it Is managed at Carlton Terrace, comes to H.S0; a trifle high. rSit one gets i a goo,j deal besides the berries.' The tables are set on a magnificent markee e ore red glns enclosed terrace, overlook ing the Thames, with It busy tugs and barge, and It' worth something to gaxe upon beauty and fashion at Its height. There Is a cheeper way of eating strawberries In England, and to my mind more delightful. As one drives through the country district lit the season, the children come running out with great, luKcloua berries; each enticing pile in a big green cabbage leaf. It seem to be quite the tiling to stop and buy them and cat them as one drive along. Certainly a pretty experience. The pennies given to the children somehow leavo a mora pleasing memory than the half sovereign left at rh Terrace ' - -(ie- In Berlin there Is a certain restaurant on a famous street, where they serve nothing but fruit during the months when it is In season. L. and I haopened UDon strawberry time. On a long counter at the aide of the room were great trays of berries, some large, some small; you chose the ones you w.inted and later they wer brought to you at a small table. It was odd to look about and see everybody eating strawberries ,Jn some guise or other and not another tiling in the whole place. About ten days Inter the crowd waa all devouring cherries. Do you know what a mat-bowk? Is? I never met one till I went to Germany. Off all delectable drinks It I the most Oovernor Blaton said positively there would be no respite, but that by Tuesday he will deolde either to commute the sen tence or to dqcllne to Interfere. ' "Th Judgment of the court." said the governor, "should cause the prlsonor to prepare for death. In the event my de cision should be adverse, he has had ample time to make preparation." Thaw Sanity Trial v Will Be Prolonged .' NEW YORK, June. tt.-Ooun "or Harry K. Thaw and for the state were agreed today that there should be ao at tempt to delay or adjourn the hearing on the : question of Ms sanity, which comes irp before Justlo Hsndrlok and a Jury next Tuesday. This agreement fol lowed a decision by the court of appeal yesterday sustaining Thaw's appeal for a trial by Jury. AH his previous hear ing on writs of bareas corpus to obtain freedom from . the Matteawtn asylum have been before Justice alone. This time Justice Hendrlck decided to call a Jury to "act In an advisory cspselty." Deputy Attorney General Frank Cook, who with Deputy Alfred I Becker, will conduct th state's case. Intimated that they would Inquire into Thaw' history at great length and that alienist would ba called as witnesses. He said be .was not sure whether Evelyn Thew would testify. Morgan J. O'Brien of Thaw' counsel satd Thaw was anxious to go on th Makes SI I. 4 r ne for Breakfast- and One for Work" Lofe' Nuts, and relishes his meals. r u "There's a ambrosial. Imagine a foundation of champagne and some variety of irparklln? water with a faint touch of lemon, and Into this is dropped fresh strawberries and a little pineapple and the whole Karved in a tall-stemmed glass. At the same time that the mal-bowle flourishes the famoua "spargel" lsjn eeason; add to this a smell Juicy steak and a bit of salad and the kaiser' himself could kslc nothing further, j ; 1 ', ' -On the hotel veranda ht 'Iahndock, a picturesque village 1a-"Xuetrla, we saw many people eating hue strawberries at dinner. We said we would like sorne for our dessert. Bhortly. the head waiter ap peared with what seemed to u to be a small ' bureau drawer full of wonderful berries. -He was an Imposing creature as all "obere" are apt to be. For. the min ute we felt rather consplnuou. It roused our sense of fun to have a six-footer In full ober's evening d res bring a drawer full of strawberries Info a crowded din ing room for our Inspection. We felt better when we saw others going through the Same ceremony. The foreigner are very proud of their frill. It commands mucn fspeet. They grow It lovingly and pick' It carefully and eat It prayerfully And don't, you remember the "petites fralses" the tiny honey-sweet wild straw berries of Franoe; whole heap of them for sale In the markets and offered en every hand. They are about as largo as the tip of one's smallest finger, each with It little green cap and stem. No where did I eat sweeter or better berries than are grown In the fields about Omaha, but we Americans do not deem to have the gift for stage setting. It would not be well to forget our American etrswberry short cske, for perfectly mede it Is a dream of delight. Reposing- upon the plattor with Its powdered sugar reronal gleaming white above th richness and the- redness. It 1 enough to make th mouth 'of any loyal, cltlsen water. With thla delectable In vention must be served "clotted cream" and plenty of It If there is a chance one furtively change ones fork for a spoon! Khort cake Is both poetic and filling, and the satisfaction derived Is two-fold. . Anyone with a garden plot may have a few strawberry plants. They are very easily grown. If cultivated, fertilized In the fail, and the runners kept relentlessly cut off they will do welL Tho bed should be remade every third year a the berries become small and the bed gives out. You can have a lot of pleasure In return for a very small amount of trouble. M. I witness stand and demonstrate that he la now sane and that his counsel had score of witnesses. Including; alienists. Ohio Farmer Kills Daughter, Wounds Wife and Kills Self -. ( I'PPErV SANDUBKTr O., June HarVey-O. Dyslnger, a wealthy Hardin county farmer, today shot and probably fnalty Injured hi wife, killed hi duugh trr Esther, IS years eld -wounded his son Herbert, 18, and committed suicide it his home near Forest Dyslnger was 40 year's old. No reason for ills action Is known , Th .only, member of the family to es cape unscathed was tha youngest child, Kenneth, aged U, who was rescued by Herbert. The latter Is not seriously hurt Mrs. Dyslnger will die. HYMENEAL j , . - ...... Elaenhart-Solonsea. . M'OOOK, Neb., June 1. 8pectsl.) Married, st the residence of the bride's parents. S04 East First street, Wednes day evening, A. C. Klsenhart of Culbert son. Neb., to Miss Feme Solomon. Dr. EX K. Bailey Of Oxford. Neb., officiated. The groom la the cashier of the Culbert aon bank and the. bride haa been a prom inent teacher In the Poutlj Omaha schools for. a number of years. a Healthy Appetite Reason" for LIVE WIRES TELL OF0MHA ABROAD (Continued front rage One Hon, The "T. 1'. A. Magazine," ciicu latlng to nearly M.OOO person, will carry a printed account of the round of enter tainment here, the marvels of the court of King Ak-Sar-Ben and the wonder of that manarrrt's !rn; the gTeateet of the .South Omaha etocir yards and the wonderful luncheon served the visitor there. . wlilch they declared waa not a luncheon, but a banquet; the pretty trip to Ieke Manawa snd the novelty of the catfish bake under the supervision ot Page Morrison, Iowa state secretary; tha luncheon at the Itcn Blecuit company's plant; the receptions, luncheons and din ners at the various hotels and the fine theater party prepared by the entertain ment committee on a few hours' notice In an emergency. Flad Jhe West Civilised. ' Some of the delegate from Pennsyl vania, Virginia, Georgia and other far off places of the peaceful east and south, thought to find a stockade around the city a protection against the , Indian The wild west dramas; staged by the moving picture people In Xe? Jersey,. had given the .impression that civilisation out here was somewhat In that state. . Instead, they found a olty quite as up-to-date as Philadelphia. . Richmond or Pavannah. and with no other Indians than those which Invite to cigar stores. snd with only such cowboys aa were 1 rl.. . ... .. . 7" TT "r vna lanK cartridges They found a state of weather that couldn't be found fault with. They got a glimpse of hundreds of miles of corn and wheat flee. dotted with the big bams and comfortable farm house of the population. They learned that , the farm crops of thla part of the country must be talked about In "billions," and they found the street streaming with automobiles. Will Tell of Qwlrcra. These are wide-awake business men, mark you, who "speak right out in meet ing" when they know a good thing. They won't ge about hiding Omaha's light under a bushel. The folks at home and th customers out "on the road" will hear about Omaha and the Omaha con vention. The local men In the association who did most for th success of the affair are the member of the local executive committee, made up of the chairmen of the various committees, and the Omaha post aecretary. They arc a followi Herbert O. Hoel, chairman; John W. Oarable, chairman way and means; Oeorge W. Long, chairman entertain ment; N. Stanley Brown, chairman re ception and hotel; O, U Wohlford, chair man publicity; Oearge E. Begerow, chair man program; Frank B. Holbrook, chair man transportation; Luclen U Carr, sec retary. v Begerow National Director. Omaha and Nebraska were honored with one officer each. George E Bege row ot Omaha was re-elected national director, and Rev. A. A. Brooks of Hast ing wa elected national chaplain.' . . Another big factor In th success of the convention and the .satisfaction of. the visitors and their ladle waa th local ladies' reception committee.. Members ot the fair sex graced nearly every occa sion, Including the business sessions of the convention. Members of . this com mittee were in ioiiowmg: MesJames J!elsn.es Charles Allan ' Oeorge K. Begerow A. O. Barker N.. Stanlev Urown A. G. Hover Charlea liett J. H. Cutoff H. Chtrness K. A. Countryman Oeorge C. Crump L.. U Carr William M. Devltt wnliam D. Eck Fred U Empkle George C. Empey J. B. Griffin W. H. Griffiths John W. Gamble R. R. Gllmore John P.. Golden ' Charles Ij. Hopper H. G. Hoel Frank J. Huaes Walter J. Hushes James T. Hogan A. P Hoag W.'T. Lawrence C. O. Ioeck George W. Long R. D. McFaddan Hugo Malchlor ' J. F. Mevera J'age Morrison H. B. Noves N. O'Brien -C. J. Ochiltree H. B. Patrick J. I. Porcuplle Allan D. fcpelr W. A. Stone W. F. Btrohbebn Thomas F. Swift J. H. Stlne . R. F. Seitx W. II. Sichelberg R. B. Trimble Paul Themonson A. A. Townsend M. N. Woodward O. Is. Wohlford C. E. Huahns W. W. Watt. Miss Turtle Hoag, Mla E. S. May. and is keen and fit for a hard day's work. Grape-Nuts FOOD is made from whole wheat and malted barley; with all the essential mineral phos phates retained. A 1 0 days' trial of Grape Nuts may show- how to' . make yourself fit to do things that bring money and fame. Grape - Nuts Midsummer Frocks that will enchant every woman who loves the smart out-of-the-ordinary creation. Fancy Organdies, Striped Trueville Linens, Plain Linens Smartly Trimmed, Polka Dot, Striped and Flowered French Voiles, Palm Beach Cloth $yS0 $g50 $975 $12 $15 A convincing assortment of Fine WHITE Nets, Organdies, Voiles mnd Crepe de Chines, Those White Coats Qral lagt eek caused such a sensation that V-n Oaie pleased customers told their friends ml they told their friends we hustled up and secured another assortment from the Same Maker's Overstock A Cj.-,1 tnev include the latest belt S lOl OtyieS, and flare effects, tailored iu serviceable Waffle Cloths and Corduroys, with black velvet to enrich the collars, cuffs and belt. Coats that you'll recognize as $15.00 values Monday , $g0 Mail orders carefully taken care of as long as the., coats last. Novelty Coats for Street or Auto Wear Full, loose tyles with a flare, designed for women who understand $10 $14!i2 $172 Heretofore from $15 to $29.50 Summer Sport Hats The Summer Uat must be chosen for comfort -as well aa for beauty. Many women prefer it to be moderately priced. Silk Slouch .' 50 White Duck, with green facings 75 Corduroy Tam-o-Shantas, white and colored. . . . .S1.50 Tailored Silk Faille, all colors $2.25 OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET. The Dentist Who Knows How BB. eiLflEffi the Painless Mrs. Hoffman of 1808 Maple St.. Omaha, had 10 taeth extracted t7 th nsa of vapor mist. Writ her and hear vhat aha 111 aa about our painless method. Hara your teeth examined and fixed np now. See na tomorow. Mrs. Cook ot 20 J 3 N St.. South Omaha, had nlae teeth extracted by the use of irepor mist.- Write or phone her and hear what she will say about extracting teeth without pain. DEBT ST Bargains in practically new articles in "For Sale" column: read it We lay special em phasis on those at $(Q.75 Because for beauty and good valxie they far surpass anything else of their kind in the city. Set of Teeth 5.00 Best Set on Rubber. . . . . .910.00 On Aluminum $12.50 Gold Crowns Sa.fio I p Bridge Teeth, per tooth. $4X)0 l'p Porcelain Crowns, like your own teeth $3.50 Up Dffics, 204 Paxton Block (Second Floor.) 16th and Parnam Open Bunders, 10 to 12; Kvonlngs Until 7. Ltwly Attendant. Itionr Red 1201. Send for Our Booklet TrUin All About Oare of Teeth. Oau and Get a Bamplo Bottle of Our Pyorrhea Cure.