TilK I'.hlv UMAliA. L1.KMA, Jf.Mr. -'3, 11H.) brief city news BOM FINDS THAT BUSINESS IS BRISK aieotrle teas, fT.H. Purgess-Qrsnden. are Beet Met It Now Biwei Ptmi Xe4Jstes Crfleleaoy The lie plels I Inner served it Schlits betel. "Togej'g tfcmaieSe Movie mfW tlssslflert section to4sr. ar appears ll The Fm EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what tha various moving pttture theaters of far "Today's Complata Moris rrogrean" lassifled section toftay, and aprx-ar In Tha He EXCLUftVELT. Find out what the varloua moving picture theaters offer. Br. W. p. Wfesrry announces tha era nee of his sssoctatlon with Pr. F. 8. Owen and tho establishment of hla tem porary office at autto V, Brandels thea ter building. Pleturee of Tork College Pi esldent M. O. McLaughlin will present tha York tollege activities In movlna; pktures at the United Brethren liurch, Nineteenth and Lothrop streets, edneaday evenlne at 8 o'clock. To Tlalt la Canada Miss Ionise Grant of the postoffke money order de partment anil Miiia Ion Pellone of tho law library in the court house will leave next month to speni aeveral weeka In v'anada, visiting Toronto, Hamilton and other places. Baakara Talk with ConaoU Tin city totini il will meet Thuraday morning, wnen local henkr-s will be heard on the subject of tho Auditorium, sewer and park bonds, in the total aim of tJOO.OOP. The finance department tiojes to aeil t!ie.e t'jiula in Omaha. Cut lis- SnorelJoe Manchalle. 1011 Bouth Thirteenth, laborer on the fnlon Marine section pang: at Eleventh and Nlcholaa streets, auatalnad a badly cut noae when he was struck on that mem hfr by the sharp edge of a shovel wielded by his cousin. Dr. Charles Zimmerer at tended the man Perpetual Turkish Bath A letter from E. 1.. Johnson of the Uayrty. now st Phoenix. Atls., brings word that he la enjoying a perpetual Turkish bath, as the temperature is so high he doasn't dare lock at the record. He says Lloyd lngra ham la directing productions for the Mu tual movie people at Los Angelea and is doing very well. Also that he expects to be In Omaha again early next month New Tork Cigar Manufacturer Say. Great Industrial Boom Hat Hit United SUtei. Howell Commends Georgia Governor for Frank Decision TELLS REASONS FOR BELIEF WINNER OF THE REE PRIZE STARTS FOR EXPO. Richard C. Bondy, Dead of tbe I firm of Bondy Lederer of New York, the largest Independent clear manufacturing concern In the world, Is in Council Bluffs and Omaha, mak ing a personal tour of tbe country with a view of feeling out by actual contact the business conditlona at tha present time. Accompanying htm Is Graham Davis, general sales man ager of the company. Mr. Bondy and Mr. Davis were yesterday visit ing the wholesale house of Peregoy & Moore, the largest distributors of tbelr goods In the world, who last year sold more than MOO. 000 worth of the leading Bondy A Lederer brands. "It Is the first lima in the hiatory of our firm that our entire output for the year has been sold out tn June, and that output the greatest w have ever accom plished," said Mr. Bondy. "Prsptte all of the distrust aroused In the buaineas world by tht calamity howlers, our business has thus passed be yond our anticipation. And eur bualnaas is but a reflection of the condition of every other big business In the Vnited State at this time. Rays Iar Is Scarce. "The only trouble there Is In the Amer ican buaineas world at this time Is presented by the lsbor problem, and this relates wholly te the scarcity of labor. While manufacturers have not lost their workmen, they are now finding It dif ficult to seeure sufficient skilled labor to meet Increased demands. "But this condition will right Itself and there Is nothing In sight now to atop thla country from mounting to the high est level of industrial and flnancisl proaperlty ever attained by any nation on this earth. Foreign capital la eagerly watching for a chance to find Investment here. ' It has been frightened out of Europe by tha horrible wsr conditions; snd untold millions are waiting for United States Attorney F. t. Howell permanent Investment here. haa written a letter to Oovernor John M. "With every part of the United States Hlaton of Georgia, commending him for n a stage of prosperity never before at I ; W J C ,&L J INSURANCE MEN SLIP ONE QUIETLY ACROSS The fabll enterprise of some InSur arte men recenci pnocK ai in citv onpcll meeting when City Clerk l lynn pirncntetl for appro al a pollcv for - ' on t Vmmlaetonrr s liitnimrrs new ento niol'lle 'I don't kim nnythms ahout that l oll y. H' npm to inc." Inter vpted Mr. H.ininil. as the clerk bi'Siin ti read' loll call for approval of the do uii ent j An Inveat illation showed that Mr. inm- n el's secretary hnd s lrcn.lv ircc mI a polhy from another company and that the policy presented by the city . lerk! was unlet ly slipped In without am ion- lultatlon with Mr. Hummel I "Aw yrr fo mm MOTOR CARS 51 ? at-- Monday and Tuesday, June 28th and 29th This will be a Clearance Sale, during which we will sell every Velie Automobile in stock at extremely low prices, whereby any one interested in a good, first-class high-grade car, at a remarkable price, can get an unusual bargain. Stock includes new 1915 4 and G-cylinder cars of latest pattern 1914 and 1915 Demonstrating Cars, and a few used cars in first-class condition. Effective this date the Velie Motor Vehicle Co., of Moline, 111., begin distributing Velie Automo biles in this territory direct, and this special sale will include ) only the Automobiles we have in stock. First come, first . served, while the Cars last. John Deere Plow Company of Omaha 10th and Howard Streets Charles It. Hall, one of the three win ners of Panama exposition trip given by The Pee, started Tuesday o-t his Journey to enjry the prise Me called at The Uee office to say ;r.o -hyp- w len the photographer nimrnie.l h'. it tine. The lad expects to have a wonderful time. Mis Rath 1 Inney, viulhi r wmiie.', has already made her trip and enjoyei 11 greatly. Ml Pav Watts, to whom the third triu whs swarded, hai i-il yet rne. "Brownatone Tints Your Hair In a Minute his action In commuting the sentence of j leo M. Frank to life Imprisonment. Mr. Howell waa born and brought up in Georgia and believes that Governor siaton was a schoolmate of his in the Atlanta High school. The Howell family is prominent In Georgia. Mr. Howell's letter Is as follows: If Prof. Siaton, under whose tutorship 1 obtained cart of my education In the public schools of Atlanta, was your father, 1 was tn the class behind you In Minn school. 1 am a native of Georgia and write you now to endorse your commuting the sen tence of frank. Your couraae la to be eommended. I have not thought it proper to pass upon Frank's guilt or Innocence. Governments like our own muat satisfy their people as far as It may be done without sacrificing principle. ,; and your art will tend to strengthen government, i tithe i' then to weaken It. The people aencralK deeply feel that society does l ot demand the sacrificing of thia man's life. Indeed, many million respectables disapprove of exacting such toll of any nun for any cause. : Phis case lllustrstes ths svll of a popu lar tolly a demand to legislate inertia into the courts. If correctly Informed, the functions of the Georgia courts were educed to those of sn umpire. Having de stroyed a vise power, and having aeen the effects thereof, the tendency Is to condemn courts for falling to find that w hich the legislature had denied author ity to look for. , The good name of Georgia and the na tion have been well cared for by you. Ae a native of the atate and a cltlsen of the nation I thank vou. Good Weather Sends Grain Prices Down With the return of good weather to .he grain bolt and reports that the dani Hgcs to the growing crops had been exag gerated, puces sold off on the Omaha '.rain exchange, wheat loalng 2, ccrn 1 to i and oata 1 to 1U cents per bushel. Receipts were light, there being but ten cars of wheat, twelve of corn and eight of oats on the market. Prices for the dsy were: Wheal. H 10: corn, 69ST0, and oats t'ff43'i cents per buahel. tsined it is something more than a ususl compliment to ssy that the middle west outclasses all other sections. This Is il lustrated by the business done by Peregoy V Moore. From the Council Bluffs house alone last year they sold more than tCOO.OOO worth of our goods, and from January to July this year their rales will reach almoat gl.OOO.OW." Mr. Bondy'a optlsm has discovered a new thing in favor of the Jitneys. "The Jitney business has absorbed about all of the old Btock of ears, cleaned out stocks that threatened to demoralise the trade snd created a new buying im pulse," he says, 'The Jitneys hsve taught the people something new about the real value of the automobile, and thousands of men have reoeived the final Impulse to buy a car after they became Jitney patron. ' This new demsnd has simply swamped the automobile makers.'1'' "If the present conditions do not con stitute genuine prosperity none of us will ever know the thing If we see it, even If It runs over us and smothers us." Mr. Bondy and 'Mr. Davis will continue their Journey throughout the northwest. Camp Meeting at Ealston Draws Many JESSIE M. TOWNE IS DEANOF GIRLS Bogrd of Education Creates New Office at High School with Ad vanced Salary. REED IS GIVEN AN ADVANCE Jessie M. Towno, heed of the Eng lish literature department of the Central High school, haa been as signed by the Board of Education as dean of girls, a new position, at a salary of $2,000 a year. She has been receiving $1,400 a year as head of the English literature department, which she will continue to super vise. Prlncipsl Reed of the school uraed the appointment of Miss Towne to this posi tion. Her new work will be to serve In VHi'ious wsys ss an advlaer for the girls of the school, the explanation being that in a larjro public hljjh school there are many problems and situations affecting Ihe gin which should he handled by an experienced woman. Reed's Nalitrv Raised. Principal C. E. Reed was assigned tn the prli'.cipnlship of Centrsi High school at a salary of J1.30O a year, an advance of tM. This assignment is under the new civil service system of Ihe Board of Education and insures Mr. Reed perma nency in thia position as long as his serv ices are satisfactory and It takes the place of the old method of electing this principsl for one-year or threeA-ear per iods. J. F. Woolery snd K. E. MoMlllsr. ware asalgned to first and ocond hrinolral shlps, respectively, under the same civil service plan, their salaries to be tl.VM and COO a year. Ill So-Calloil "Restorers" Thai Halm to "tirilunlly Kesiore" Tolor to Your Hair Are Sim ly Slow Acling Dje". The stralghtest rosd snd the short sat cut to the certainty of an attrsc- tlve and beautful appearance Is the use -y OT ii r u ii (, v ii Hair Blsln. This preparation will Instantly c h a n e gray, trea-ked or faded hair to the sorteat and richest golden brown, medium or Idau-k brawn er tola.k Juet aa vou wish. Juat comb or brush It Into your hair. "Bros natone" will always alvs you the most pleasing re sults snd you need have ha1 no prev ious experience. Impossible of detection, will not rub r wash off, and needs retouching only as the hstr grows out. "Brownatone" hair stain Is fsr su perior to "dyes." snd Is sbsolutely harmless in every wav. Hold by all up-to-date druggists. In two slsea. 2&c snd 11.00. If you are offered a substitute, save annoys noe by rsfuslng it and ordering "Browna tone" direct from ths mskere. Insist on "Brownatons" at your hair dresser's. A trial bottle and Interesting booklet will be mailed for 10 cents. Add rose The Kenton Pharmacal Co. ( E, Pike Ht., Covington, Ky. Sold and guaranteed in Omaha by Bherman McConnell Drug Htorea and other leading dealers. Advertisement. $s Rev. C. W. McCaaklll of the Hanscom Park Methodist Episcopal church of Omaha, gave the opening addteaa at the second annual Institute of the Ipworth leagues of the Omaha district last night st RalKtron. He was greeted by a Isrge crowd of the young people, who are j camplog In tents st Hillside Park, lying ! between Ralston and Seymour lal:e. About 100 people pitched their tents Monday, snd It Is expected that a large number, held back by the inclement westhe,- of last week, will go Into camp today. . The grounds are tn excellent condition and the warm weather makes csmping conditions Ideal. Department lleada. The following department heads for Central High school were announced by the board: Ada I. Atkinson, hlslory. K. R. McMillnn. phyaleal science. Beagle J. Fn viler, llreek and Uatin. Caroline K. Stringer, natural aclMiie. Sara Vore Taylor, constructive Knglleh. Jessie VI. Towne. KimliHll literature. Veva W, Tuniei, domestic si lence end I'.anHxer of liun h rooms. J. F. Woolery, mathematics. MISS BAUMER VISITS AT SEVERAL COAST LIBRARIES DUNDEE PAVING BCNDS NOW OFFERED FOR SALE ! Chief Henry Dunn is Much Improved District paving bone, or Dundee in the J Reports from the bedside of Chief of sum of J62.0 -rs now offered for sal. Dunn indicate that the patient i. h" Burn. Blinker & Co. of Omaha. TM.""""vlag m ut "Kt WMk' tpnie and hss placed them on the msr- WAITRESS TO WHOM LOOT I tt. The bonds are to bear pei cent j WAS GIVEN GOES ON STAND irterest. The company expecta to place " nut of these bonds locally, as thev ssy; MMdlngton. a waitress In a they feel sure there is resay money . urBnt ,t ?16 South Thirteenth street, Miss Bertha Baiuuci, who has charge jot the reference department of the public j library, has returned from an extensive trip to the Pacific coast. While there she cttenrled aeaalons of the annual meting iof the American Library association at Ban Francisco and also visited the prin cipal libraries on the coast. whom Edwsrd Mclndor gave a silk rough here to take them. The bonds j sic clue In fifteen yesrs from June 1, dress, silk gloves and a necklace a month i 'aj. ycaterdsy sppesred against him as a PMAHA PHYSICIANS ARE witness m rAIIP TO TUC PfliCrTihict court. In which Mclndor Is charged UUINU IU I fit lUAdl ' ,n bu r,,irv. The gUts were Identified Uow Much Are Your Family Food Bills Per Week? A number of Omatia physicians havs gone to San Francisco to attend ths an nual meeting of the American Medical association, which Is in session there. Among those who went from Omaha nrs Drs. H. B. Lemere, Chsrle O'Nell Rich. A. f. Jonss, IT. .f. McClanahsn snd Kwing Brown. The letter three will be gone a month, as they plan to tour Csli tornla and visit both expositions before coming back to Omafca. Keep It linear for Rheaaaatlsss. IXir.'t suffer and try to wear out our r eumattsm. 81oan'a Untment goss right to the spot, kills the pain. c. All drug gists. Advertisement. R0TARIANS AND BENSON CHAPS WILL GET IT NEXT Rotary night ana Benson night Is ths a ay next Monday night Is dubbed at Ak-9ar-Ben den. The Rotary club and the Benson fellows are to be entertained and initiated at that time. The trouble about thla high cost of liv ing problem is thsl hear only one side of the story it's all against the maker or . trl.l In Turin Fnirllah'a Hla "-'l-r ui rmiiniK. n nai annul your ena a trial In Judge English s d Is- , fc. , n,,.r, i-,-. glance at your weekly food bills. Meat! Meet! Meat: More meat! Why this extravagance'' IJnten to what the great dietitian. Dr. Hutchison, aaya: rroni an economic point of view, meat la a dear foog, whether as a ylelder of energy or a source of bolldiaa; malarial." That doean t mean that we can ahoimh. meut from our table entirely, but we can cut down on It and aeek other nutrilloua but cheaper foods. Vi hat about Fauat Macaroni? The same authority says that 'Macaroni la abaorbed almost in its entirety" that Is, II prac tically all goea to tne making of blood, muscle and tlaane. Kauai Macaroni la made from Durum wheat, la highly glu tinous and tan be prepared tn many appe tising ways snd costs 10c a large package. MAI Mi ItKOS. St. IxHiis, f. H. A. by a. V. Kpeneter, UK North Fortieth, street, ss psrt of the loot taken bv bur glars the night of May 1. . Miss Headlngton on the witness stand told of receiving the articles from Mcln dor. lie declared to the jury that he had purchased them from another man. Mr. Kpeneter testified that whoever robbed Ms home ste a piece of cold roast beef taken from a refrigerator and left the remains scattered about the din- In, room. R stops itching and burning! Wlist relief! The firgt appli cation of Resinot Ointment us ually stops all itching- and burning and makes your tortured sic in feel cool and comfortable at last. Won't you try the easy Rejinol way to heal eciems or similar skin-eruption ? Doctors have prescribed Resinol regularly for twenty years. Resinnl OtatiMat. ilk the hels of gninol Seap, rlrara ewr pimplta aod blarkhad, and It a moit rcliablt houKlmld rtnttdr for aorta, burns, chafing, tc. Sold by all drugtisu. Promises ef the Press Agent. Theater goers who have not yet seen tlt excellent production of "Wltrln the lw" by Edwsrd L.ynch and aaeoctata . players at the Braxtnis. would do well to engage their seata at onoa. The new atock company haa made a decided hit. Miaa MeOran and Mr. Lynca are aeen In the leading roles, and the remainder if the company give excellent support, "lock patrons will have an opportunity to meet Miss McOrsne st the teception vrhirh will be held immediately after tbe iiistlnes today. Cakes and tea will be aerved at 6 ro. Tbe lobby of the Krandeia. wltii its decorations of fenis and field flowers, loilts root and invit ing, and a siring orchestra ststioned there entertathe the early eonsere until foe ttm curtain u VACATION SCHOOL HAS ATTENDANCE 0 F0VER 150 Over 1! bays, ths largest enrollment in the history of the school, are new at- . j i . 1 . i .'al Inn aehnol At t h f nun lonumi i" . -. - i W.n's Christian association. Four teach-. U J hsd been provided, but when ths reg latrstion passed expectations two more teschers had to be employed by Secre tary J. W. Miller of the educational de partment of the association. The enjoyable weather la partly cred- i led with swelling the enrollment. Free swimming, gymnasium games and ether features also . prove . attractive te the summer students as variety from their cltss work. i fl FV1.J A Family Resort Z!ZZi . raatiirM at C'ear Ch aa. J I !- mat ODM 10 P-l "'ft! 1 5?H ltB A Family Resort Featurae at C'ear I.ske (hat appsaf le and pleas ths et'wg ,nl eld. Band eenoert !lee ' I Say foe every ee The beat Ink la In eeuntry for bathing sad boating. Abaadano t ana flh 1 Clear Lke ta easily raaohad rem yur tosa Medarate prleea rvall both a r ludl hotel icoonmi. dailona. eotifa for rani and all living aa. Daace. bnarllng. tn iil and all form f harmla aoiumaia tor the youag. Oolf link available rrro Oerde Oeantry olDb. larn met of thla rosort. Write aoeretary f t'onimorolal elua for handoorn tllu. tratad booklet ef Clear l.ak. r?V4l for handaorn tllu. 1 1 W -f,I,i I r tail booklet ef Clear IT TJJTj I.ak. TuW I il ftht WttV' TO fkmmmmmM t.-"i THIEF PINCHED JUST AS ROBBERY REPORT IS MADE Fiank fcteaart. 114 Vlcholas street,! reports to ths police that his home ess ; visited by thieves and some clothing stolrn. Al the uma time the report was' coming into Ihe ststioii, 'iank Wlll'an s was heing srrestsd with the goods In hi ' reeseseton. Time and Trial Prove the unequalled value of Beecham's Pills as the best corrective of ailments of the digestive organs so common and the best preventive of lasting and serious . sickness so often resulting from defective or irregular action of the stomach, liver or bowels. eecGnainm's Ms have a great record. For over half a century they have been uses, with entire aa tie action la thousands of horn eg. A few doeeg will prove to you that you can find prompt relief from the headaches, depression of spiriU ana general no-good feelinge caused by indigestion or Dilkueneeg. Try them, and you will know what it ia to have at your command such An Invaluable Aid to Health TV Larseas Sale ml Amy MoaUeia la the WerU. So') eaefTwbofe. la boms, 10c.. gfc rmimmmmimmmmmmmfmmmrnt '',m9m IHmmm'mmm''m, ooonaaiaaaaaaMMaaaaaawnaw,w WW 3? d owiiets stop, the trouble of the hand-crank and the incon venience of gas lamps by installing the com pact Gray & Davis Starting-Lighting System on your new or used Ford Car. This system is built by the pioneer pro ducers of electric automobile equipment Has the same simplicity and ruggedness of design as the Gray & Davis Systems supplied to leading cars in every price class. Spins your motor by a light touch to a pedal. Floods the road with light by means of a simple switch. Makes your Ford a whole-family car- drive able by any one of 15 or over. Drive your Ford to us today and see this system. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE Twentieth and Harney Streets. Omaha Rr RRING MOTOR COMPANY OF DCS MOINES, THetrttortawe for Thla Territory. Sjratem aa npplid taefcKUe motor generator, 6-volt battery, enameled ateel battery box, atart tag and lighting switch, reg ale tor -cutout, all moeetary wiring,, chain and sprocket. MtlCt OOMMXTT Sold and Insulted by 75 r. o. a. bostom more cUmbing out in. front to crank or light your Foiu i ' ' - - - - - - ' - -- i i -'' m. ...j .. j ...ijL , man i i iuu , ., inff h ..i i i . , i.ii1, I j1.. Hi1.., : V ;,; '"," ,' " ,-'Si Tt Get into busioesf via the "BimaeM Chance