2 A THE OMAHA NUXPAY HKK: JULY 4, 1915. FAMOUS DANISH TEKOR WHO! GRAND DUKE MICHAEL AND COUNTESS BRASSOF As a reward for bravery and skill during; the Carpathian battles the czar has reinstated his brother to all the court honors of which he was divested in 1011 for his morgan atic marriage to the countess. WILL SING AT SAENGERFEST. PASSENGER CARS GO THROUGH BRIDGE Milwaukee Train Drop on Morinff northern Pacifio Freight Wear Rainier, Wash. MANY ARE REPORTED KILLED GENERAL 0R0ZC0 IIAKE8 HIS ESCAPE Alleged Mexican Conipirator Evadet Six Hen VTho . Hare Been Guarding His House. OFFICERS SEARCH . MSIDI5CE EL PASO, Tex., July 1. rascual Oroico, second oqly lluerta in Im portance, appear! to hare disap peared. Ha is not In his house, where six men' hare bren guarding him. The authorities, however, have not ret abandoned hope of recaptur ing him if he attempts to escape across the border to Mexico. . Oronoo was arrested iast Sunday with General Jluerta on chare. of conspiracy to violate the United States neutrality laws. He. waa placed "tipd" a bond of 17, SOI. ' Notwithstanding His bond, fed oral authorities kept his resident undor close watch. Word of his disappearance reaebnd headquarters earljr today. Officers were rushed t the Orosoo residence at Hit Wyoming street. A thorough search was made, but e trace of the former Mexican general could be found. White net definitely known, it was believed Oroaco slipped aws between midnight and daylight ... 'His dlsaprearenre 'fisf' revived rumors thst an attempt to. carry out the alleged plan te latmrrr a new - revolutionary movement fn'Mevtoo might be made In th Itevt few tys, selecting soma re mote point along -the border for the crossing. .Border petrols were notified and steps taken to apprehend Orosce before he could cross' the boundary. ATTEMPT IS MADE TO ASSASSINATE BANKEEM0RGAN (Continued '7rom Pago "bos.) . ' 1 . iiorgaa summer home, where the shoot-' Ins; occurred. As soon as the man had been overpow ered after firing and woondlnc ths finan cier, some of the servants in the Morgan ihoms procured a rope end tied him se curely. They took him out on the lawn .near the mansion te await the arrival 'of of floors from Olen Cove, for whom they hsd telephoned. ' JudKO WIHIam 'Luyster and Conelable McGIII took him jilt an automobile to the court house St Olen Cove," where' the contents of two eu'.t canes that hs hsd brouKht with him from New York were examined. One of jthese wss found te contain three large 'nicks ef dynamite and the ether a large "bottle of nitroglycerin. There were else twe lane boxea of cartridge far his re volvers. The prleoner, a tall lanky man of the raw boned type, was extremely reticent at first, but afterwards wss persuaded to talk, although he would not ey much about himself. Although he claimed te be an American eltlten, court house of. fields said be spoke with a marked for etgn accent. lasntratlo from lean, When asked by the officials who ln spired the plot against Mr. Morgan, be denied that any ens had done se, "It came te me from o high," he de clared. The mM seemed te Urtt complete com trhensioq ef what had happened .In. the Aforgan heme and of the effects of the 'shots be had fired. He eould not be iter Isuaded for some time that be hsd wounded Mr. Morgan, Insisting that he h4 pot wanted to kill -him or even hurt nm. When naked why he II red the shots be said he. did so to frighten the financier. Told that be bad endangered his een illfe by his act, because he might have hilled Mr. Morgan, the prisoner said hs Mid pot mind that, as be wae willing te die, as be could not stand the s7uropean war any longer. When Judge Layeter told him' that his 'hols hed wounded Mr. Morgan, the pris oner Insisted this eould not be so. "J did net hurt him," be orlee. Shot Oaly t Friable. ' T shot te frighten him, I t ope he isn't l'rt. I shot away fronrlilm, Jnit so he might be frightened. Tou ran do as you twih with mi. I did njr duty ye dj yours," he told Judge Luyster. The court house officials concluded after 'the completion ef their examination that the man wae not rational. 1U persisted !ln, declining te tell his asms. Among ether things ths man had with Jilrn a group of railroad tickets to points Ia various perts of the country. He also feed l0 In cash. Mr. Morgan bad made arrangements te kt te Par Harbor about September 1. after a vlelt te the Faclfie coast, for Whteh be wag ex pectin to leave' en July V returning abontth Ithil cf August. Halt Wakes ItMfnt't, The statement prepered by Ht wis a6iras9d U1I1W 'TJ 'Iystter, the Witce'ef the peso whe had queettonod th man about Uie honr1i. JUJt slsncd the communicjitlort, "T- Holt, Dallas, T., and Ithaca," The statement reads; "My motive la coming here was te try to foroe Mr- Morgan to use his influence 4lh the manufacturers of munitions In the United sUeies and with the million airta who ere financing the war loana to hv an embargo put on shipments of r munrnuna. so ee te relieve the Aruerl fan people from complicity In the death cf thousande of our European brothers. "If Oermany should ' te able to buy nu'JUons here we would. of courea, pool jttveiy refuse to eeil to ft,-- The reason tni the American people have not. as pet stopped the sKtpntents eeetns to be hai w are getting rich out of this luafflc; but we do not get enough pro Srity out of aon-oontratand ahlptnents n4. would U not be belter for tie te iMke what money we can without caus i,e ths slsughter of thousands of Euro- peans? - "I 'are very eorry 'tLat' I tied to oauae the Morgan fam'ly (hi mpleasantneast 1it 1 believs that If Mr. Morgan will put rite" rhouider to the lwal.tia eeald ompljth- what J. have awleavoitd n of course X did not want to injure Ma Morgan, en I wanted htm to de tne work 1 co 'il l not. do. I bone -Wt he will de lile share anyhow. W must rstop our .participation in the kliUng our louropenns and Ood will tk' je -! the real" . Holt was ht!4 on a assault nharge. lhere-wan no formal arTalgnfiWit , rraak Holt Rot ta ttkee..' '. i ITHACA. N. .T- July 1-Tiank Holt a not le Ither and was ,bUved her to be in New Tor .9lty.H Ian. tta an liia'-ructor rattt-durt,-4 t!)u ve,ir. c.-tming h-r fr.n n, ivt sr',iy. In rt irg DSa. li la ot !-,iur eoeceuV but ot birth. U U lie U il jm r it-e'J a ov,il V. i.ie old, jtall ,- hi1: l. liurlt hair, lJie features G&AND DUKE MICHAEL cm RUXA AMO HS WifE CAUNTrS 8RA55QF and married, . He is not a .Cornell grad uate and was to go to the University of Texas next fail as n profsssor. WASTED MoniUN TO KND WU rleoner Rare He Toald no It - Be- of Ills Great Infleenee, OLBNCOVB, U I., July s.-Jt Is un officially statsd'that one bullet took a glancing course after striking Mr. SI organ In ths breast and panned through the arm. The other wound wae said to bs in the hip.' : Mr. Morgan apparently did not eonsidsr himself seriously wounded. 1 When It wes reported that he was shot, 'the Morgan house wes ths target of a volley of tele phone Inquiries from Nbw York. The first of these calls was iiyiswered by Mr. Morgan-htWISlf. Who 'caUnly told of the shooting and added that he dtdjtot think It amounted to very much. Mr. Morgan's assailant Is declared by effiolals at the court house here, where he was taken, to have said he- was of German descent end that be was willing to give up his life at any time to end ths war. It wag added that he declared Mr. Morgan woe responsible for the war and for the shipment ef arms abroad. 'and theti he could stop the oonfllet' if he wished. Justice of the Peace Luyeter questioned the prisoner.- - -- - ' , . "I em a Christies gentleman," wae the only reply the men would give when pressed for big pame He declined to say where he came from, As to hU rea sons for shooting Mr, Morgan, however, he wss more comrounlesttve. He told the Justice that be had no quarrel with Mr. Morgan personally, but felt that It was time for the war te end. It was becoming more and more unbear able, he said, and It wo hie firm belief that he should go to Mr. Morgan end ask him to end It This he knew Mr, Morgan eould aooompllsh because of his great influence. "I wanted to eee Mr. Morgan and rea son with him," the man said. "I have nothing egalnat him." The assailant wss sut over the eye 'by the blow from the one! hod and bad been bleeding freely, lis also was limping as result of his encounter with ths Morgan servaht - I . ' ' jmoruam acts yum ejolbu rtoojM-lal Deal May Me, Coooeetoo . : Wlta Attempt S Hie (,tf, NEW yOJWf. July s.-Whsn the news ef the shooting ct Mr. Morgan reached financial circles In Nsw York the quss tioq wss reiasd as to whether . the ftrtarwiter'e eotMtlea In connection with that Buronees war had anything to de with, the motive of the attack upon him. The houae of J, P. Merges Co. wae the purchasing agent ef tbe BrttUh gov ernment for munitions and supplies bought In thU country. It was only this morning that the an nouncement had been mad prominently In New York ncwapapsrs ot datalls of a pUa of a group ef bankers, of which Mr. Morgan was one of the leaders, for the flotatlos In thla country ef li00.O0Q.0Oi ef the new British wsr loan and that an Sgent ef Mr. Morgan rroseed ths ocean on a mission which he hlmeelf dtd net die rloee, but It was generally eupposed to be thst erranting ot credits In this coun try for ths power at war with Oermany, The arrangement under which the Mor gan firm was appointed commercial agent ot ths Brttlah government In the Vnited States during the war wae widely criticised. On the one hand It wee not met with satisfaction among a Urge num ber ot Amsrlcan contractors for supplies. They complained that In some caj they were rivals ef the Morgan firm In Pedal Unee of commerce. In England the trttlclam of the .Arrangement was corded urto' Parliament and only yesterday It was debated there. Lord Grtiithorpe. a banker member of the Heese of Lords, urged that Canada should lutvo the preference fn the order for sheUs end added" thst "one reason why more ordore are not going to Canada U that the big ehadeW of an Interloper stands between It and the government Cert Oitrsun,' lord of the privy eeel. re plying to' this speech,' Informed the house that tne Morgan rernpany waa act leg aa BrttUh agent on e commieeton of only t per eeot. ''Within the pset forty-eljrht noure, - te aain, -I nave Seen teetlmeny front thp hit-heat authority that the Mor gan srraegument ha aseured as the Mgti est oniuienuy and economy and been muet fceiu-ncuil to- both tho government and the country-" . ' '.. s' v. . DNYEIL GREENE MONUMENT Memorial to Revolutionary General ia Erected at Guilford Court Howe, TJ. C. SIX STATES FABTICIFATE BATTUC OROUND. N. C, July t-One hundred and thlrty-fivs years after he) led hie command to victory over Oenerel Cornwallls red coals at Guilford Court Houss. n monument wss unveiled today en the famous battlefield In honor of the memory ef General Nathaniel Gseene, who commanded the colonial forces In the south during the Utter part ot the I American revolution. It was in this vicinity that the battle wae fought on March It, 1T1, which resulted In such heavy losses o Cornwallls, the British) leader, that he was forced to retreat to Wilmington, N. C. Troops from the colonies ef Rhods Is land, Dataware, Maryland. Virginia, North Carolina and Houth Carolina took "rt.!V1" Pviqeo or m. poruoipeuon o, repr sentallve of thsss states. Including sev eral governors. Iioth stste and fedsrel troops psrUolpatsd. among the Kentish Ouards of Greenwich, R. L, of which General Greens was a charter member, The monument was erected with funds appropriated by congress In February, lull, end He dedication le the culmination of a movement begun more than twenty years age to honor this revolutionary hero. The bill for the ajiproprluilon first was Introduced In congress mere than a score of years ego and wee reintroduced at every subsequent session until Its final pseeage. The monument U In the form ef as equestrian statue of General arcane, mode of bronss, on a granite base. It Is thirty feet high. T. II. Parker of New York wae the sculptor. Some hlstorUns have declared General Greene the ableet soldier cf tne revolution next te Washington. During the Utter pert of the American colonists' struggle for In dependence Onneral Oroene won many Tle- toriee over the British forces In the Caro lina with the aid of Generals Marlon, Sumtsr snd Pirttens. It we nftr t revsrsss that Cornwallls decided to trans fer hU activities te Virginia. The result was bis surrender at Yorktown on Octo ber J. ITU, wliioh virtually ended tbe war.- . Attorney General , 1 rv Ti r ' i . .uemanas maionnent (From a Staff OorresnondanLi LINCOLN. July I. (Special.) At to rnev ueneroi Herd hs. written a Utter to County Attorney Moos ef Loup county Bccianng mat notning short of an Indict ment of Benjamin Oalbraltb for th kill ing of Roy Vox wui meet the ends cf Justice. His communication Is In response te one rrom atr- Noon, who attempted to Justify the shooting and declared he would not prosecute. Attorney General Reed remarks that ths grand Jury ha only to consider the probable cause end Is not called upon to try the noausod on the Justification ef the act President Approves Americanization Day NEW YORK. July l -Presldent Wilson has given hi endorsement of AmerieanV sat loo day, ths purpose of which is to bring all people of America into eleoer natty and a - common understanding i of Amorioan elUsenahlp and IdecJe end op portunities. . , DeoaMoaeot Or are. WASHINGTON, July a-HSpeoisi Tele- K. Alien, yWd. I t; June B. Kchnudt. Lralioe. IU. Iajio S. Sept-m, Edgar. Ji v... -,,. iiu-ui.m 01 ounator Johnson. - Dr. Uyron A: Hohb haa been I sppoluted a penaUtn surgeon at MitchelL e- X Berths Lehman haa been appointed poatmaetar ot Mllhurn. Cueter county, hfb.. vice J. H Letwuka, removed. Nt.raa poa'neire reappointed: Pert no. Keith roomy. Jtimk K Leonard: Holland. UHiitwac-r coonly, nrrrt Lub ber: I4!a0. Wch'heraon County, Thumaa R. ftlrlh: Mallnda, Wmu county, Inn. ard A, Iienn; (iren. Keith county. Itiuie V. Chreboro; had, lock, Uolt oountv, Har ry f. 1'Touty: I eul. Otoe countv. Willi... u tmlia, Kok.Oiy. lalK-axar county, fnib-rt TliuiiitH'ra. Jlavn niuntv Hob- ( S " ""'' "' i , --. ' "v ; , , ".A f- ' Walker. Dl IjaLsKTIIe TACOMA, Wash., July 8.- K Chi cago, Milwaukee sV 8t. Paul passen ger train fell through a trestle near Rainier, south of this city, this morn ing. Many aro reported killed. Train No. til, on the Gray Har bor division ot the Milwaukee rail road, which left Beattla for Hoqutam at 7: SO o'clock this morning, wae wrecked near Rainier, forty mile south of Taeoma. The general offlcea of tba Milwaukee era without details of tbe extent of the accident. Thla train was compose of three can. All the coaches exoept one of the train leaving Tacoma at 1:10 a. m. for Orsys Harbor broks through an overhead treetle of the Northern Pacific track half a mile from Rainier, twenty miles south of here, about 1 n'ick and fell on a freight trsln passing beneath. Deed and dying are being carried te Rainier. Loss of life Is unknown. Sunimer Camp for Congregation is Plan Of Plymouth Ohuroh A eummer camp, as a deportment of church activity, Is somewhat of an In novation, but ons Omaha church, the Plymouth Congregational, located at ths corner of Emmet and KtgMsenth street, Is trying out such a plan this summer with promising result. An auxiliary organisation known as "riymouth Men," is fostering this enterprise and has leased the cottage known a "Ore en Gables," on what was formerly tbe site of the old "Hod and 0un". club. The cottage and grounds will be the renter of the church's outdoor activities through the - eummer. Located In the west pert of the Carter Lake grove, w lure there te plenty of shade end grass, and with ths.laks front close by, will make the surroundings Ideal for summer picnlos and outings. Courts for basket ball, volley ball, croquet, and links for old-fashlonsd "horseshoe pitching" are to be laid out There also Is a possibility that a base ball diamond and tennis court may be added. Thess sports, in sdditlon to swimming, fishing and boating In the lake, are expected to furnish plenty of wholesome amusement and en tertainment for the Plymouth parishioners during the summsr season. The roomy cottage, with Urge screenod Porches and swings, and furnished ready housekeeping, will be at the service of any family In the parish that wishes to tke a short outing at a vsry mod erate, coat, but with all the pleasures and advantages of a stay at the more pretentious and expensive resorts awa from the city, Similar outings, as well as picnics for a day or an evening, are being, planned for by Sunday school Classee and. ether chureh organisations. The camp and grounds were formally opened to the church people end their friends Saturday, June . when the annual church picnic wss held there. The cot tage will be in charge of W. S. Sheldon during the season. Paul is Finedior Selling Communion Goods to a Teuton PARIS. July I, A Frenoh manufac turer of articles used for the communion eervloo has been found guilty of violating the recently enacted law prohibiting commerce with subject ef natlona at war with France. He was sentenced to two yesrs imprisonment and a fine of 1,000 franc , (WO), . The maximum sentence under the law'U five years' Imprisonment and a fine pt 20.000 franc 04.000). The manufacturar received an order from a customer In Strassburg through an Intonnedisry at Zurich. When a French forewomsn employed In the shop tounn articles wore being moo for Oar-! many eh resigned and Informed the police, who arrested her former employer as the goods were being prepered for shipment. TRIES TO SHIP LIQUOR INTO STATE AS BAGGAGE LOS ANQELES, Cel.. July l-Th rough tho arrest today of Fred Levorin. Vnited States officials said they had discovered a scheme to ship liquor Into prohibition Alisons as bsgggge. Levorin was er reeted for violating tnteratate oommeroe Uwa In not having properly labeled goods In transit The arrest of Levorin followed hie at tempt te procure a refund en a ticket to Tucson, Alia The scheme, according ta federal agent was to buy tickets, check trunk loads ot liquor as beggags and thsn turn In ths 1 tickets for refunds. A number of members hero and In Art son who are said to have extensively employed this meen ot clreumveutlng the strict Arisen prohibition law are under surveillance. Rsnt rooms quick with a Boo Want Ad. Brovoe Olsjn Cento. The ttt Louie National club ha par chased Catcher A. C Brottem from the Vancouver club ef the Northwestern leasue. and the Boeton National club has signed Pitcher-outfielder Craln ef Urown uulverally but bail team. 5000 MEN'S SUITS n PRICE 77 X 1 1 I w f j J, v"" f - . -' '' V. : - -.,.- ;; . i -' ' i "V '-- ' ' - . y ' , ,,,,111 . I, n ;, in,, tXWCQ PAIMETTO. Enrico Palmetto, the femous Danish tenor, will sing tor the big Sesngerfest In Omaha, July l to M. Palmetto's voice U a glorious organ, full, resonant and of absolutely even quality In every register. There Is breadth and susvtty In the vocal equip ment and a remarkable capacity for tone coloring. Indeed be Is a ram avls- a really big concert tenor. Palmetto sings In fivs languages. His song rsoital programs Include several ef the great aperatlo arias that have been so closely Identified with his concert tours and groups of American, French Danish and German Lledsr. Enrico Palmetto will appear to tbe first evening and the second matinee conoerts of the Omaha Baengerfeet The entire mualoei program for th five grand festival concerts wllh be pub. Hshsd this week. They are claseed by ths recognised muslcsi leaders In thU city to be simply Immense. HAIL DISSENTC AT RDUNG Railway Board Member Holds Com minion May Deny Right to Form Competing- Phone Company. ASSESSED. VALUATIONS HIGHER (From a Staff Correspondent) , LINCOLN, July .-Wpeclai. Declaring that In hU opinion the State Railway commission may reruss the People's Tele phone company of Sterling permission to Issue xn.500 in stock for a nsw exchange to compete with that ot the' Lincoln Tel ephone and Telegraph company, Railway Commissioner Thomas L. Hall baa Issusd an opinion dissenting from the order of his colleagues, Clarke and Taylor, grant ing K. They had held, over a month ago, that ths commission eould not deny a stock Issus, taking the ground that the lini legislature. In refusing to pass th "Tom Hall bill," had failed to confer upon the commission the authority to forbid ' a sompsttng public utility. At the some time Messrs. Clarke and Taylor stated that. In 'their opinion, a second exchange would be unwise and would result' In both concerns losing money. Mr. Hall declared that the commission approved the securities ef a oomroon ear lier and it was ona of the first duties to see that the stocks and bonds were pro tected. Instead of authorising -another plant at Sterling be eays ths commission should take action toward equitable rates existing by order of the commission, and should not adopt the "doctrine of nega tion" in searching the etatutes for "sps eirtq legislative authority to deal with the commonest questions," Kmpeete Many Fere. With the coming of heat and the tee cream man Food Commissioner Unman sxpeote thl month of July to break all records and net the office 110,000 In fees for new and renewed pertnlto to espe cially licensed dealsrs. He ha already taken In $8,280. Cedar grade Two Boys, Responding to the InvlUtloa ot the cute Board of Agriculture that each county send boy representatives to the agricultural short course given on the stste felr grounds fair week, Cedar county peg been the flret to accept. The county superintendent has named Howard Darrie and Frank Magntsen, both of Randolph. The board pays part of thstr expenses. Bye Crog) Is UooeV Lieutenant Oevsrnor Jerries Pearson of Moorfleld wag at the state bouse today on business and called on Governor More hed. A large rye crop Will be harvested la hie vicinity, be says, and the grain ta general promUes a big jlsid. ' ' I BRIANS PASS THROUGH 0GDEN ON WAY WEST OODEN. Jth. July t William, jn- nlnga Bryan and wife arrived here at :U o'clock today, leaving at 1:40 for Lake Taboo and San Francisco. ;,Ci-c:n cr Ddry r.laid Ambillcn tho Scir.: Ia th expectant mother! mind thero M no limit to what tho iutuxo has In store. w and yet Curing ids ps 1 rltwt tit aaetirr. sivkJi depeads upoa tne pbyeical comfort of the Brother. Ons of the best aids is a remedy known as "Mothers Prised." Applied over tfr- I ru n - Si Inln ta tha net work r Vi --. .. - 4i Jf er nerves, relieves ne Jf VjV'af pains taeldeet te 1 stretching of cords end f . I ligaments, makes tha I 1 f J pliant. Induces dally s l, 1 cumfort, reetTuI alerts, a calm mind and pleasant anticipation. Yon use it with your own band, apply it es need ed, and at once feel a senee of relief. Mother wbo bare learned ail this front experience tell of tbe bleeeed relief from rooming etoaacaa, th abeetws of otrala and ths anJoubted koalUiful latlucace uupertod W tltt ounilng baby. One very Important thing to treseember about "Mother's mend." U ce not eaerctee any other i influence tbee te simply lubrtcate tbe parts, maks theat mors rot te naturally withstand ths cooatantly Increasing preeaure. Asd es the souacles continue to axpaad, ths nerves becoaie aoruatonMd so this Sew coa. dlUon end adjust them selves without endue pal. "Mother's Friend'' is entirely free of any drag Influence whatsoever ami fbey be need frce'y at all times. Get a buttle cf this splendid teefe today. Phone your nearest drucftat er send for It then write brodncld Kcsulator Co. T4 La nier B1J(, Atlanta, Oe tor valuable book Of inatrurtioR for expectant ssothers. "Uothere Friend ia recommended every whore by women who have uaed tt And ytni ran read ml very lutcrcatiug Urg U you Writ fur this bova. r"'T' 11 mi r"- AAV Our Store Will Be Closed All Day t Monday, July 5th See our ad in Monday's paper announcing special valuei in our July Clearing Sale. THOMPSON, BELDEN & COMPANY Can YOU mo noro F.10HEY in yaur BUSIHESS? I have a few good, competent men who have money for Inveeunent with their service, from 11,000 to 120,500, and lmmouiately available for UsarrxMAi nvsanxes BsrrKBPn.isEa. When I say icgltlinats business snterpiisoo I mean that Don't ash m to recommend capitalists to put money Into Blue Uky proposition or in any business that will not stand careful Investigation, borne of my men are good book Keeper a, others good oaleomen, aoine are good managers for department Thess men are all real earnest in their desire to Invert and hava ths cash. Most of them I personally know, a few live In distant cities, others ore young men with but little bustnesa training who bop to bs aole to get Into good commercial houses and Invest their money and work up. gome want partnership in email bueineaeas. Her Is a sample of setter I received a few days ago; T am tS, married, I waa tranafered to Southern California, my wife le aa Omaha girl and wont to get bsok to her home folke. My experience hs been 1 . I have about M.ooo to put Into a good live eonoern where service snd ability will be recognlsod. Am In ths beet of health and an untiring worker. Write me fully what yod have and I will arrange to com and investigate It If your personal recommendation acccrnpaalag your ' letter.' Tou eee he want my persons! recommendation. I have hed 10 years business experience. It years as manager and 14 years a secretary of one of Omaha'e moet successful firms, f honestly believe I can distinguish the ear marks of a successful business. If yon expect to put In a I&.000 stock snd t,000 for good will and tell me your profits ore 40, and you ii si.euu per montn ana expenses money, such propositions take up my time and except in the receivers' hand. I know that ltl4 sale in every tin wore have a good business and are making an BTZBT Honesty la what I want. Tell mo the truth shoui Tell m the held strictly confidential. If It recommendation, I will arranse to appointment Often times sickness, old age or the Infusion of new blood requiree the sale of stock. If you ere a corporation I can cell your stock. If you are a partnership I will Incorporate you. If you want a partner tell me about It C. 1VI. EATON none Xongla JOSS. - 1104-1100 W. O, 7. Bnfldtag". THE GLORIOUS "4th" THEN "DRESHERS" HngtUng Cleaners Road? for the Rush That Invariably Fol lows tho Nation's Feet Dajr. Extra Force Ready for Early Toes day Morning Work- Many Workers Refreshed by Vacation, Take with the !'S p d w a y" Races, the Outings, the Excur sions, Fireworks, Lunch Stalna, Grsss etatns and possible (we hope not) damages from rain, there will bo a lot to do for a Dry Cleaning establishment Tuesday morning, July 6th. ' Two and a hali days of holiday for most persons will bring about thousands of eolled, unpressed and damaged garments and Dresn er Brothers, tho Dry Cleaners and Dyers with th 167.000 plant at 2211-2213 Farnam St. are ready and waiting for the "rush" that la sure to come. foreo of "extras" will go on duty one hour earlier than usual Tuesday morning, so as to help get out the rush work. Besides this, one may expect extraordinary work upon the part of many of the regular Dresner employes, for many ot them are hack from the annual vacation that Is given them each year by the management Bpeaklng ef vacations, (or em ployes, th Idea Is not new, though lately featured by Omaha commer cial establishments. D r e s b e r Brothers, eves when a struggling eoneern with a half doxen em ployes a dosen or more years ago, gave each and every worker a va cation at full pay. They are doing the same today for those who have been la their employ for a year or more- Counting the Dresher The Tailor force with that of the Dresher Cleaning plant the employes number a hundred, so you see the expense Incurred by this hit of pleasure Is worth while reckoning. But Dresners want their employes to be happy and happy they are. But to got hack to the "After the Fourth" talk I Send In yonr garments and they will he cleaned la a hurry. But hurry work here must alwayo be standard work. Just phone Tyler 14 S for a man. or leave your work at Dresher The Tailors, IB IB Farnam St.. or at the Dreeher Branch In the Pom pelan Room of the Brandels Stores. Dresher' pay express or parcel post charges one wsy on any sized shlpmsnt to any point In America or America's possessions. Adver tisement Dentists come and 37 got but I have been here for 20 years. Have hundreds of satisfied patients. vnrii If you want your work done care fully, nalnleaaly, with the best ma terial at low rates, by one ot long experience, se me. It costs nothing for advice. Our work ot all kinds stands the test of time. Extraction safe and painless with gas and oxygen. ,DR. ALLWINE DENTIST NX Cor. ICti & Douglas. D-CS53 EST are s7to and mat you are m axing and you on not get anywhere less than In lilt. If yon BBUBAK I can halo rou. truth about your business. It will be listens good It will have my narsonal call unon rou. or will recleve von bv TODAY'S BEAUTY BIRTS To whiten and beautify tbe com plexion permanently we hare found no better preparation than a lotion made by dissolving four ounces of spur max In one-half pint hot water, then, adding two teaspoonfuls gly cerin This, removes any pimples, shiny, muddy or sallow appearance, and will make anyone's skis clear, smooth and velvety. It does net show or rub oft like powder; la fact. it seems a part of the skin; and for removing tan' and freckles Is un- equaled. It is necessary to shampoo more frequently In the warmer weather because oc excessive dust and the fact that tbe bead perspires mora and Is usually more exposed to the weather. The easiesMo-use and quickest-drying shampoo that we can recommend to our readers can be prepared very cheaply- by dissolv ing a teaspoonful ot canthfox. ob tained rrom your druggist, ta a cup of hot water. 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