THE HEE: OMAHA. TTTSOAY. .TFT.Y 1.1. 101.. ECZEMA ITCHED ID n BURNED ii On Ankles, Hands and At Times All Over Body. Red and In flamed. Could not Sleep. HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AMD OINTMENT "tf erserna begun with little hard pimples on my ankles and the back of my hands, and at times all over my body. They were red and Inflamed, and Itched and baraed ao severely that I could not scratch or rub there only with a soft cloth. I could aot sleep for twki at a time. I could hardly bear any tight clothing at all. and I could hardly put my hands In water. I suffered for over one year. "I was treated but got no relief. I sent for a free sample of CuUmira Boap and Ointment which did me so mach Rood chat 1 bought a quantity. I kept on using them, and I am now entirely healed." (Signed) Mrs. John Hyter. R. F. D. No. 1. Coiton. Ohio. Jan. 30, 191 5. Sample Each Free by Mall With 83-p. Hldn Book on request. Ad dress post-card "r.ri,m, Dept. T, Bwe- Bold throughout the world. REAL HAIR GROWER Found at Last! "Growi Hair in 30 Day." $1000.00 Reward If We Fail On Our Positive Guarantee. Try It At Our Risk Mail Coupon To-Day nwT"Tpw .. I- it i'1' ? " BRIEF CITY NEWS aTava Beet, frill IV "few Bsacen Tress eUsctrts faaa, $7.tO. Burgess-Grande. Fnsllo Iaaareaoe Adjust! Oeorge Schroeder. to! Ware block. Hed M. Polish Clnb Meeting- The city com missioner will attend a meeting of the South Sid i'olieh club this evening. Futhrr lUrek extended the invitation. 'Today's Complete Moris tTof"Twa" classified section tortay. and appear In The Pes EXCLL'Sl VEI.T. rind out what the various moving picture theaters offer. rtned for Oatubling Charles Monnoe, R23 South Thirteenth street, arrested Sun day for keeping a house In which gam bling was taking place, was fined to and osts In police cou-t. as were six Inmates Monnos establishment la on the second floor. Howard Takss Long Trip S R. How. ard. Immigration agent of the Hurllng ton. has gone on a va.-ntlon that will take him to New Orleans, along the Uulf coast to Florida. up the Atlantic coast and home across the country. He Is accompanied by his son. Federal Employes raid Kara Cadet Taylor, custodian of the federal building, haa received word that the employee under hint are to he paid by check through his office In the future Instead of receiving their pay from Washington, hs they have been d.iing the -.ost few munths Improvers to Mast The Southwest Iniprovenvent club will meet Wednesday night to take up the question of widen ing Twenty-fourth street south to l,eav enworth. The meeting will he held in the club rooms on the southwest corner of Twenty-fourth and leavenworth atroete. Letters to Sqnadroa Lieutenant Tip ton, who Is In rhnrcc of the local navy recruiting office, advises that letters to midshipmen ;n the cruiser of the I'nltel States Na' bI academy pra tlce squadron should be addressed as lollows: Care I'. jS. Naval Academy Irectlce Squadron. Pa cific Station, via San FYnnclsco. The name of the ship (Missouri, Iowa or Wis consin) ahould also be islven. Jobs Gets Federal Contract The for mal award for a contract for the con struction of a new areaway on the west side of the federal building haa been awarded by the government to B. J. Jobst- The amount to be spent totals $4,464. The ear tracks on the west aide of the building are to be doubled In order to facilitate the more rapid handling of mall between the potofftce and the Tenth street branch. JARDIHE TO ABATE THE DUMPMISANCE Suit in Court Acainit Ohio Stmt Hole May Not Have to Be Pushed. C0NNELL IS AFTER ANOTHER The city council deferred for two more weeks the Ohio street dump sit uation, expecting that In the Interim CommleMoner Jardlne will work out a plan to haul the refuse of the city to Hardwood lake, along the river south of Omaha. A suit In this connection will be called In district court Thursday rr...rning. but In view of the disposition of the commis sioners to abate the dump nuiaence ns promptly aa poselble. It la not believed this suit will be pushed. Attorney Dunn for the protesting clti sene served notice that the commissioners must act without delay or court aid will be sought. While on the subject of dumping places Commissioners Kugel and Hummel en gaged in a polemic regarding a dump at Thirty-first and Cuming streets, the sixth protest against this place being received. Mr. Kugel maintained that his health department arrested the owner of this property three times, but In each case the defendant was discharged. "If the police Judge Is wrong, I'm not going to be wrong. This dump is a nui sance and should be removed," declared Commissioner Hummel. The health commissioner waa directed t abate the nuisance. BODY OF JOHN HOLLAND GOES TO MEDICAL COLLEGE i The rdy of a man believed to be "John ' Holland." found June . at 11.' Chlcajro street, hss been turned over to a l-nl medical college. This man Is described : as having been 40 years cf age. Ills per- j aonAl effects consisted of a bottle of at- ohol and a picture of the Rurovran war. ! His death was reported as due to alcoholism. WILL TALK OVER SOUTH OMAHA TOLLS NEXT WEEK Officials of the telephone company and city commissioners will confer net week regarding the elimination of the South Side toll of n vents a call. DEEP PLOWING HELPS CROPS' Land Turned by Great Tractor it Yielding- Mont Abundant Harvest. WILL HAVE SHOW IN AUGUST Th biggest crop of wheat ever raised on the fields Just north of Fremont Is being harvested at thla time. This Is on the ground that waa plowed during the last two summer by the big gang plows drawn by the farm tractors during the farm tractor demonatratlon. So deeply did these monsters of steam and gasoline tear up the ground that elementa of nu trition that never before reached the roots of the grain have come up to nourish j tliem this year The fanners mho during the last two sumiueis leased their ground to lie used In the tractor demonstration witnessed bv tens of thousands of per sons are now very enthuaiaetlc over the results they have gained quite incident afly. Lease More t.awd . The same farmers have leased large trs.te to the tractor demonstrator pro. nioters again this csr. as they are very glad to get their fields plowed In this way. especially In view of the excellent agricultural results they ohtnlned aa a by-product of the show. Moving pMtirea are being taken of the harvest activities In progress there now. These will be shown later In the vear. Moving pictures of the tractor demon tration are also to be taken this year. These are to be taken by the Lincoln Highway association as one of the features to be seen along the I Inroln Highway It happena that several of the large fields that are plowed every year with the tractors during tha demorstra- I tlon are skirted by the Lincoln Highway. As the Highway association la at present j collecting a lot of moving pictures all through the I'ntted States) along the Un I coin Highway to be shown all oyer tha i lotted States, they have decided thla opportunity should not be mleeed So they have made arrangements to have their protographers on the ground August to 14 thla year, when the biggest tractor show yet held there la to be staged. There are fully Bo per cent more manufacturers entered in the competition thla year than last year. garullot rrodaet. Heffner. the young backstop being tried out by the Athletics, was picked up hv Muck from a sand lot team on the out skirts of Philadelphia. Store Hours 8:30 to 5:00 P. M., Saturday "Till 9:00 P. M.i This Man Is Growing Bald "Cry st oils' Is Just the Thing for Buoh Cases. in Duror "Orretolle" has hen nailed tbe mint wonderful dlacov.rjr of the e.nturr. The )u4fM of the Brueaele and Perls Exposi tions enthusiastically awarded gold medals to thla marv.loua hair grower. Already sine, w. ascured ths American fights Hundreds of men and women have written tell ing of the. phenomenal resitlts obtained by Its uae. People who har been bald for yearn tell h-w they now glory In beautiful hair. Manor report aew hnlr growth In So daya cr leea Others who iave had dandruff all their Uvea nay they have got a clesn. healthy aralp after a few applica tions of this wonderful treatment. We do not rare whether you are bothered with falling hair, prematurely gray hair, matted hvlr, brittle hair or stringy hitr. dandruff, ttrhlng sealp, or any or all forma of hair trouble, we went -ou to try 'CKYSTN L!" nt our rUk. We give you a binding guarantee without any "atrlnge" or red tape, thai 11 won't roet rou a cent IT we do not prore to you that "Oyatoll" will do all we claim for It. and. what's Impor tant, we hnv plenty of money to back our guar antee. Il.lifm has been deposited in our lo-al Iwnk aa a Speia4 Fund to be forfeited ir we fail 10 comply with thla contract. t'ut out the Coupon below and mall it today to creelo ljtboratoriea. 74 V street, Plnghamlon. N. Y. Storage Grain is Lightest Since the Market Established Grain stocks In at ore re In the Omaha elevators contlnuo to decrease and, ac cording to the weekly report given out each Monday morning, they hava reached the lowest point since Omaha came Into prominence as a grain market. The con dition of the stocks at this time, assert the grain men. la due to the fact that high prlcea hare Induced the farmers to clean out their bins. The report In dicates a decrease of 0,000 bushels ot all kinds of grain, aa compared wth the same date of last year. The figures in I bushels are: Now. Wheat 18.0"' Coin ikW.ft'n ! uata ll.i0 I Hve Barley Veteran Dip Nipped Lifting Pocketbook Special Officer Finn of the Brandels stores arrested H. X. Williams and Rich ard Wallace In the act of taking a pock etbook from C. F. Slefer of Waterloo, Neb., aa the latter was watching the circus parade. Williams, so Finn asserts, is "the oldest pickpocket" of the trade, being R9 years of age. He Is known to the police of the country as "New Orleans Krenchy." Burgess-Wash Company 'kvkrytsodts store Monday. July 13. 19IIV. STORK NKYVS MH Tl'KSnAV. rtione I). IS?. W Punpdhiagol Para off Wmniinr oS.gflD, $4 ami Law Shoe to Sell Tmesday at $1.19 LiBBt yr. tih.OO" fiH3.O0O 2fi0. UW io.a 15.UOI Total KW.0O0 l.MS.Cift I Receipts were light for ti Monday, there being twenty -two care of wheat, sevent.v soven of corn and nineteen of oata on the market. Wheat waa 1 cent up, with corn and oats, t cents down. Trices on wheat were JI.3W31.K; corn, TrvS'i, and oats, 4849 rents per bushel FREE COUPON Til OrtMto Tavtmratorlet. V Strvat, Plnghamtnn, N. T. I tm rwdflr of Oinuha Prova to m without Kt how Ottiin.lfi mrp falling hitr. frrwa nw hatr, bfrnlaJiM dandruff trtd iirh lng calp tvnd rtotagi premntun (nay and farted hair to natural rolor. Wrtta your Dim and ad4ra plainly and PIN THU rOl'I'ON TO YOl'R I,ETTRR It Ruins' Hair to Wash It With Soap Hoap should be used very sparingly, if at all. if you want to keep your hair looking lta best. Moat soaps and pre pared shampooa contain too much alkali. Thla dries the scalp, makea the hair brittle, and ruins It. The best thing for steady uae is Just ordinary mulslfled cocoanut oil (which la pure and greanoleas). and Is better than soap or anything else you can use. One or two teaapoonfula will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub It In. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rlnaea out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, tlandruff and excoaslve oil. The hair drlea quickly ami evenly, and 1t leaves the acalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright. lustrotiH, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulslfled cocoanut oil at e.ny pharmacy. It's very cheap, and a few ouncea will aupply every member of the family for montha. Advertisement. Mrs. Petersen, Hurt in Motor Accident, Has Sinking Spell Mrs. Oiriatlne Petersen, who was ser iously Injured in an automobile accident In which her son-in-law, W. O. Larson, was killed, suffered a sinking spell at St. Joseph's hospital Sunday night and doctors report that she cannot live. Ths Real Suffrage Thought of Women Motherhood Is the thotitht urrpcrmct In woman's mind. And with It, of course, comes the qtMstlon ni comfort, of helpful aids aad Influence. Among tbe best of tbese Is a well known external remedy, -Mother's Friend." Tt Is gently applied t the surface muaclri These are lubricated, toned, made pliable so they stretch as nature requires without the strain and pain on cords and ligaments. This Influence extends through the myriad of nerves to deeper eur faces, the Internal organs. And thus a period of repose must reflect itself not only In tbe mind of the mother, but upon the babe to come. A point upon which all experienced people agree Is the accepted fact that whatever an expectant mother may do for herself that Is raft and harmless Is bound to encourage confidence In herself. And as she nppllrs "Mother's Friend" with her own hand when ever required and Just where needed, she soon learns to forget those apprehensions so often Imaginative. Young mothers who have oted "Mother's Friend" have written to say bow rejoiced they were at the absence of morning sickness, extreme nervousness, and other distresses of which they had heard and feared. Get n bottle of "Mother's Friend" st any drug store. Simply apply It over the stomach mus cles and rest aarured of perfect safety and comfort day and nigbt. Write to Bradnelil Regulator, 70S Lamar Dldg.. Atlanta. Go., tot their handsome and instructive book. EXTRA SALESPEOPLE TO SERVE YOU 'THIS is not a sale of odds and ends, broken sizes, but a sale of perfect low cut shoes that are well worth $3.50 to $5.00. A late season EN THE BASEMENT SALES100FI in low shoes has caused large accumulations for the makers and enabled us to purchase 3,000 pairs at wonderfully low prices, and we offer them to you at a proportionately low figure. TME STYLES AM ALL MEW THE MMB IE (GREATEST PEMAMP WOULD advise early choosing to secure a good selection. A partial list: How To Banish Wrinkles Quickly Benevolent Society Opens Office Here The International Oeneva association, an organlratlon composed mostly of hotel employes, has opened an office In Omaha whkh will work in conjunction with the twenty-fivs other branches of the or ganization which are scattered over the country and through part of Canada. The association originated In (ieneva, Switzerland, and Is a benevolent society which pays sick and death benefits. nr. Ft. M. Fl'saibbon has been appointed local physician for the Omaha members and arrangements have been made to ! take in as new members twenty-six Omaha hotel employes, among them being Abraham Burbank, managing director of the Fontenelle. Mr. Joseph Green and Mr. K. Oellert. both of New York City, are in charge of the new office, which is temporarily lo cated at the Fontenelle. Mr. Oreen will act as president until the regular elec tion of officers In December. Patent Colt Pumps and Oxfords .... Dull Call Pumps and Oxfords Black Suedo Pumps and Oxfords '. . . Tan Eussia Calf Pumps and Oxfords Black Satin Pumps and Oxfords .... Pumps and Oxfords with Colored Cloth Tops White Nubuck Button and Lace Oxfords In fact all leathers and every kind of Pumps made Values for.... S o TODAY'S BEAUTY SUGGESTIONS If your face Is disfigured with wrinkles, rto matter what the cause, you can quick ly dispel every line, even the moat obsti nate, bv using a elnile, house-made wash lotion. Merely dissolve an ounce of powdered saiollie in a half pint witch hazel lnevpnaive Ingrediente found in any drugstore. Bathe the face In this, and preeto' you scuteel believe your own eyes when you look into your mirror and behold the marvelous transformation. The remarkable astringent action of the saxollte so tightens the akin, wrinkle are literally pressed out. Best of all, this result is net purely temporary, for the lotion also haa a hesltliful tonic action, which tenda to strengthen and tone up the wnekrned tissue, nnd ad led benefit may lie evi ecteel win, continued use. 1'ne thla once a day fur awhile; It cannot in J.iie the nioet delicate skin, the treatment WITHNELL TOO SWIFT FOR PURCHASING DEPARTMENT; In city council committee of the whole I meeting Commissioner V Ithnell declared that when one of Ms fire houses needs i self leaves no trace no one bnmui tha arret of your Increasing youthful ap learance Advertisement. LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES One size smaller after uatng Allen's Koot-fcLee, the ajillsei.iic powder for the feet. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives Instant relief to corns and bunions, prevents Blmteis. Callous an 1 8. re ripou Its the greatest comfort discovery of the see. S.ld everywhere. tie. rr FRKE trial tucKage. Addrea, Allen S. Gln.aie.i. I.e Hot. X. Y. THE OMAHA BEE- THE HOME PAPER repairing In a hurry he cannot wait for the formalities of going through the city purchasing department. mmuisloner Butler said he should. The question arose over the payment of a bill of till for material and labor on fire engine nouse at Eleventh and Jackson streets. Face powder limply covers up aa unattractive complexion and leaves no lasting benerits. Those who have tried a simple apurmax face lotion will find it much better, as it removes skin dlscoloratlons, such as freckles and tan, and makes the skin smooth, white and velvety. This lo tion is made by dissolving four ounces of spurmax In one-half pint hot water, then adding two teaapoon fula glycerin. This complexion beautifier does not rub off or show like powder, and gives a more re fined appearance. It removes both shlniness and sallowuess, rapidly giving the skin a permanent, healthy, youthful appearance. An especially fine shampoo for this weather can be had at trifling expense by dissolving a teaspoonful of cantbrox in a cup of hot water. Pour slowly on scalp and massage briskly. This creates a soothing;, cooling lather that dissolves and re moves all dandruff, excess oil and dirt. Rinsing leaves the scalp spot lessly clean, soft and pliant, while the hair takes on a glossy richness of natural color, also a flufflness which makes It seem very much heavier than It Is After a cantbrox shampoo arranging the hair is a pleasure. Advertisement. For CMMiren amidl ffisees A big lot of vici kid button, patent leather tips, worth $2.00, for .... $1.19 For Little Boys A velour calfskin, with tough solid leather soles, sizes 10 S to 13, regularly $1.75, for . F 1.19 C(PM(g e the SroroograpMc MepiriMetiieini 2 the Fern aaEpsti(Dini Om Omit Fmnrth Hw It9o Free A WONDERFUL masterpiece produced on the Exposition grounds at San Francisco, showing everything in miniature but in detail, even to the buildings, Golden Gate, San Francisco Hay, the indirect lighting, etc. Not all Omaha could attend the exposition, so we brought it here. On display daily from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Instructive lectures every half hour. ararsss-sTasB, Oo. Fourth Floor. saBurgess-NaBh Co. Everybody's Store 16th and TTovnoy - TTZZ' TAX COLLECTIONS FOR SIX MONTHS INCREASE Treasurer I're reports city and county taz collections from Jsnuary 1 to July 10 to be a total of 12.04, 6$ .TT. w-hlch In cludes bark aa well as current tazea. For the same period of last year the oollee. tlons were 2.4"4.7 an. The increase over last year is $l.7tT7.M. areraa mt m MeStelee. All things succeed which fill a real need: that a doctor la kept busy 1sy and night proves his ability and skill; that Lydia K. Plnkham'a Vegetable Com pound Is sold In enormous quantities In aln oat every city, town and hamlet In America and in foreign countries aa well, proves Its merit, and women are found everywhere who tell of heeJto restored fey its use. Advertisement. "Kuppenhcimer" and Hart, Schaffner & Marx SUITS The Green Label with the Red Triangular Corner mm Hasithat . snappy,, avor one sets in - m IS m imporreo (f in doubt Try it out cntsuHMt BJtzwroo ea. in auefcmaV.a.a.a. LERCH Sc VAN SANDT. 311 South 1 7th Street. OMAHA. NEB. Phone. D2"2155 HMflHM From the Indian Signal Fire to the Wireless Station is a Long Lapse of Time But Gimd's Peerless Beer Has Pleased Thousands Every Year During This Timo. In Your Home Your Vacation a case of or on n VI WD n mm sT sT J 'eerless Beer will bring good cheer and always de light you ana your inenas. John Gaud Brewing Co. UClMM, WU. 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