THE nrE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. MAKClt 7. 1916. r INDOOR WORKER IS HANDICAPPED Office Mes Often Pay Penalty of Indoor Grind. t i i V can't alt be derote of th rrat eut-of -doers, and so th of fie ma and women too often pay th penalty of the all-day irrtnd at tha deak. ThfW comes In many cases the stu slshness that la bred of physical Inac. tivlty and the allmenta that mark th ln1eor man for their own. To aay "I feel food all over" 1i to peak the acme of content, and when th ! aupplemented by a ateady, healthy Increae In weight after a long period of suffering, th fortunate man usually feela that ha wante to eh are hie good luck with th leva fortunate "other fellow." It la thla aplrlt that prompta to many prominent bualneaa men In every com munity to endora Tanlac- Teniae as sists nature to throw off depreeslon and in ita plac to -stimulate the system, with the reault that energy aa4 vigor return. That "tired feeling" means a good deal more than la generally realised. It la ons of tha symptoms of a mora serious condition. It is not (easiness, It Is a physical ailment that needs correction I'efore It takea a firm hold on you. The results of th Tanlac treatment are amas lng. Tanlac tends to make ttred out, list ings persons sturdy and of real man hood and womanhood Ilka those old fashioned but most sensible folks the pioneers. As a tonic, appetiser and Invigorant, nothing ever has been discovered that will compare with Tanlac. It builds new tissues, vitalises th blood, and aots so favorably on ailments of the stomach, liver end kidneys, and catarrhal affec tions of the mucous membranes. St'rfled users of Tanlac have proven to b Tanlac'a best advertisers. Men and women, from th highest to the lowest walks of life, everywhere ere testify ing daily to the relief Tanlac has brought them. No other remedy has won such endorsements, that csn only come from superlative merits. Tanlac Is being especially Introduced In Omaha at the Sherman ft McConnell Drug Store, Wth. and Podge streets, where the Tanlac Man Is dally explaining Its merits end the results that may be expected from Its use. Tanlac may be obtained In the follow ing cities: Ashland, Cone's Pharmacy: Hlue Springs, B. N. Wonder; Benson, achlllor Drug Store; Grand Island, Clay ton's Pharmacy; Weeping Water, .Meyer Drug Store. Advertisement. fOr Mtkenil WHY if Tke State Bank 1 'marta growing s rapidly?" yu frequently Ksar keJ. Th answer isaBowijidftc. Psopls of tkis csmaiunhar anew thst tket Dspef iters' Guarantee runJ efrrha Stat of Nsbmka protect tkis bank. Tksy know that their money Upesited' Km is abtoluttlp tafl all the time. They ks con) janes - anal OMipcUnc is tha great af all bank builders. ' That's why aUpachs hav inciaauj an an average sf mar than $2,000 day sines it was stgsnavad. Tha Stats Bank af Omaha is cnaiuanty located. lis effcers and ems4eyeas ars anxiouf ta pi yaw. paid an Thn (0 Csrtipastss. Saftt? Divar.t Boa . fJ.OQ a Tear unl aw 4 356 Ph1 mi Ssvrinff Q Account. . - v.. Combing Won't Rid ' Hair of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dand ruff Is to dissolve It, then you destroy It entirely. . To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid, arron; apply It at night when retiring; use enough to inoistrn the scalp and rub It In gently with the finger tips. Do thla tonight,, and by morning, moat If not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of It, no mat ter how much dandruff you may hav. Vou will find, too, that all Itching and digging of th scalp will stop at one, end your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better, Vou csn 'get liquid arvon at any drug more. It is Inexpensive and never falls to do the work. Advertisement, To Make Skin Clear lon't worry about skin trnuhio. Vnn can nave a ciear, clean omplexion by Usin - a little semo, obtained at any drug stor for 25c. or extra large bottl at 11.90. Zemo easily removes all traces of pim ples, black heads, ecsema, and ringworm snd makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is neither watery, sticky or greasy and stains nothing. It la easily applied end costs a mere trifle for each appllca- on. It is always dependable. Zemo, Cleveland. RUPTURE We have a successful treatment tor Rupture without resorting to a painful and uncertain surgical operation. We are the only reputable pnyslcians who will tak such cases upon a guarantee to give satisfactory results. W bav d voted more than twenty years to the ax elusive treatment of Rupture, and w have perfsoted the best treatment in ex istence today. We do not Inject paraf. tine or wax. aa It la dangerous. The ad vantages of our treatment are: No loea of time. No detention from bualneaa. No danger from chloroform, shook and biood poiaon and no .laying up la a ho. pltaL A Few of Oar Satisfied Pattenta. j. air. Peter Blsh, Harvard. Neb.; Arnold Worn, Norfolk, Nb.; W. M. Oensltnger. Burr, Neb.; C. S. Judd. Avoca, i. John H. Davr. Blair, Neb.: C. M. Harris. Mal vern, la.: Orrin Read, Ogalalla, Neb.: Anton Carlson. Oakland, Neh.; Rev. J. a. StannsM, mica. Neb.: John Htohne, Wla ner. Neb.; .Tohn Coe. Sioux City, la.; Dan Uurphy. Hit North llth St. Omaha, Neb., and hundrede of others. Call or writ Bra. WxlT ft 04 Me Bldr Omaha, sTsk. BRIEF CITY NEWS "Tewnaea4's fee VportUf eots." alttaaera bU1t Kdholm. Jawaler. UfatUMr Tlx rare Burgeas-Orandan. tui mat XV New Beacon Preea Vm Teos-Ttle" aaimgea. Bunderlandat. lr OmalB, Jaa. Morton on Oa. To Sail fteej Bet, Hat It. with J. H. Dumont A Co., Keelln building. "Todays Karle rragvaaa" classified section today. It appears In Tha Be IXCL.UBIVJELY. Find out what tb va- nous moving pietur theaters offer. Big Frio for mat Jacob Henderson has sold th brick flat at th southeast torner of Twenty-fourth street' and Dewey avenue to J. D. roster. Th prlc Is $11,500. ho Salesmaa Bankrupt George A. Ash ton. a traveling salesman for the American Hand-Sewed Sho company, filed a voluntary peUUon to bankruptcy, giving his liabilities as U.496 and assets fltt Polio Bbew Byssd WhU O. A. Olson, tee South Twenty-sixth street, was re porting th theft of his automobile to the nolle Sunday, th car was being driven to headquarters by an officer, who found It at Park avenue and Dorcas street. Tmnerai ef lramk WavrU Today Th funeral of Frank T. Wavrln will be held this) afternoon at th horn of his father, Joseph L. Wavrln, 29T3 Ed Crelghton avnu. Mr. Wavrln died in Arlsona. Dean Taneock will officiate at the service. Two rue for XMv or Applications for divorc filed In dletrlot court are: LtnU Applegreen against Edward. Married In loo at Carthage, 111. Two children. Charges cruelty. Guy Do well against Alva. Married at Clartnds, la., In 1910. Two children. Charges desertion. - Orders Ant Can Th Northwestern haa placed an order for 1,000 automobile and BOO live stock cars. Th automobile car are to be delivered as early as pos sible and th live stock cars In tlm to handle th fall run of cattle. Th order for 1,000 box cars, placed som eeks ago, haa been cancelled. Protest on pnr Track The city coun cil is not reedy to grant to th Missouri Pacific Railway company a right to ex tend a spur track along Fifteenth street from Cuming to Webster etreeta. for wagon delivery purposes. Several Pro testants appeared befor the commute of the whole. The commissioners will visit th location befor taking final action. Prowler Leave Salesroom As C R. Wilson, automobile dealer at 262 Far nam street, returned to his service sta tion at the rear of 2418 Farnam street, Sunday, after an auto ride, he saw a man Jump from on of th aid windows of the building and run down the alley. Officer Rich was called and th two mn went through th building together, but nothing waa missing. , Tuberculosis Ward At County Hospital Taxed to Capacity ... i "Tuberculosis In Nebraska in general and Douglas county In particular is either shewing a marked Increase or else the publlo is becoming more conversant with tha state's efforts to f'.ght the disease declares J. M. Leldy. administrator of county charities. There are eighteen men and woman on the - waiting list for attention at th county hoapltal or tha stat hospital' at Kearney, but on account of crowded con ditions In th tuberculosis wards nothing can be don for them yet. Never befor haa th list been so larg. At th Kearney hospital a nw addition to th building was recently erected, but th money ran out and ther is no pres ent mean of operating. Douglas county authorities are now at work in an attempt to create a sentiment which will influence the coming legisla ture to look into the affair and appro priate an adequate amount to take car of th ailing ones. Council is Ready to Advertise for New Fire Trucks When there is nothing else to do on a quiet day th city council committee ef th whole can take up the fir ap paratus matter. The specifications sub mitted two weeks ago by Commissioner Wlthnell have been revised to suit the Ideas of some of the automobile dealers. The stipulation as to horse-power rat ing by the A. 1j. and M. A. method were cut out and bidders will be allowed to specify their own horse power. Tb spec ifications were approved and If nothing unforeseen happens they will be adver tised and a new set ef bids received for $66,000 worth of motor apparatus for th fir department. Little Lad Saves Home for Mother and Three Kiddies Willie 5mith had his head with him when a fire threatened his little horn at 423 Walnut street at t o'clock yesterday afternoon. He Is 11 years of ae and Is the mainstay of hla widowed mother, who was out at work at the time of th fire. The boy rushed with buckets of water and was succeeding in extinguishing the fire In the roof of the house when the fire department arrived. Three younger children, one a baby of months, were at horn during th fir. DICKINSON WINS BET BY PRESERVING SECRET The marriage of David Dickinson, private secretary of United States Attor ney T. 8. Allen, to Miss Blanch Hughes took plat at th home of Rev. John F. Poucher at 5: p. m., February 16. They had made a bet with some friends thst they would be married and keep It a se cret for two weeks. Th bet Involved 160 worth of silver, which now becomes due and payable. The will be at horn atar March 26 at 711 North Thirty-first avenue. FAMILY FIGHTS FLAMES UNTIL FIREMEN ARRIVE Fire originating from th explosion of gas leaking from a heater did damage to the home of Henry Tagver. 4087 Sew ard street estimated at about $100. Th family, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Tsger and two daughters, fought th flames until the arrival of firemen. Staging the Coming Battle FLACK TELLS OF SOUTHAMERICA Omaha Bo 71 Back from Four Months' Trip Say Opportunities' Better Here. NOT AFTER TRADE RIGHT After a trip of four months through South America, George C. Flack, treasurer of the Occidental Building and Loan association, and harry B. Coffee of Cbadron, Neb., returned with less enthuaiaem for that great continent than they had expected to accumulate there. "It Is hot. beastly hot in Braxil." aaid Mr. Flack; "a horse can hardly liv there, and th little ants pounce upon you th mlnut you step off the train. They dig Into you Ilk so many needles aa soon as you alight" , Still th boys found om good things to say for the continent. They found several beautiful cities, and some of them pretty well up to date although th majority of them are stagnating In tha slumber of sixteenth century Spanish civilisation and method. o After Trad Right. "The opportunities there fOT young men are not as great aa we had been led to believe." said Mr. Flack. 'Ther la an opportunity, however, for American Investors and American manufacturers when our government comes to look with favor upon foreign investments, and when th American corporations go down there prepared to take car of their busi ness with as much system and look after It all with as much car a they do at home. They must adapt themselves to business conditions and business methods down there, before they can do much. For Instance, in. the past, th American manufacturers hav simple dumped their catalog into the hands of th people, and that was all there was to it. Or they sent traveling men ther. who did not vn known a word of Spanish. They must revise these methods if tby would do any business." Many German Ihlpe latavaad. According to Mr. Flack, th great wheat erop In th Argentina cannot be marketed at present until Great Britain says so. In other words, th Argentina has no ships of its own. Four hundred German ships are interned on th ast and west coast of South America, and there are no other available ship for th handling of tha wheat and meat of this country. So England gives orders to its merchant marine to take only a given amount of meat out of th Argentina in a month. Similar orders are given In re gard to the wheat crop. Tb result Is that the supply of meat is marketed slowly and only as Britain directs, and th wheat is moving very llttl. 8 a way at Baeaoa Ay-res. "Th boys found the railroads good in the Argentina and Braxil, found some ex tremely sleepy and ancient cities In som parts, but found Buenos Ay res and a few other cities very much up to date. In Buenos Ayres they rod through a fin modem subway. Th only cities that im pressed themselves upon the boys as beautiful cities and at all modern were Buenos Ayres, Rio d Janeiro. -Mbntevi- dea and 8ao Paulo. "The Standard Oil company and tha International Harvester control th busi ness in their line In these South Amerl oan countries," said Mr. Flack, but th bulk of the other trade haa always gone to France, England, Germany and Italy. Until the United States looks more fa vorably upon foreign investments, the Americans can do little toward getting their share of the trade." rkaaad by Germ a as. Coming horns, sailing from Rio de Janeiro, th British ship on which th boys sailed was chased for a half hour by what waa supposed to be a German cruiser. "All w could so was th smoke stack," said Flack, "and that was enough. Our captain aaid nothing, and one could learn no details, but we noticed that tb captain swerved in his course sharply to the left and drove that way for about four hours, then after w had completely lost sight of tha pusulng smok stack, he swung back Into the regular course. Ouch! Lame Back. Rub Lumbago or Backache Away Eub pain right oat with small trial bottle of old "St. Jacob's Oil" Kidneys eaus BaekachT N'o! They hav no nrva, therefore can not cause Pln. Listen! Tour backach Is caused by lumbago, sciatica or a strain, and the quickest relief Is soothing, penetrating "St Jacobs Oil." Rub It right on your painful back, and Instantly th sornas. stiffness and lameness disappears. Don't stay crippled! Get a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs Oil" from your druggist and Umber up. A moment after It is applied you'll wonder what became of th back ache or lumbago pain. Rub old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" when- ever you have sciatica, nerelgta, rbe maxlsm or sprains, as it Is absolutely harmless and doesn't bum th skin Advertisement. ENTHUSIASTS OF GOOD ROADS MEET Heaxly - Three Hundred Do aflat County Boosteri Gather at Call of County Commissioners. DISCUSS BIG BOND ISSUE Nearly 300 good roads boosters from all over Douglas county, as sembled at the rail of the county commissioners seeking advice on the proposed $1,700,000 road bond Is sue, spent yesterday discussing the n ensure In the court house. A motion was passed that a rest dent representative from each pre cinct in the country be appointed a member of an advisory board. The Commercial club and the Omaha Au tomobile club will have two delegates each, and each other civic organiza tion, such aa improvement clubs, real estate exchange, etc., will have one. Th country precincts appointed their representatives at once, but the local or ganisations will watt until today. Th board must be completed within three days, so that th election proclama tion may b properly published before the election. Th advisory board members appointed so fsr sre: A. D. Compton. Waterloo; Peter Man gold, Bennington; 8. A. Lewis, Elmwood Park Improvement c!ub; Henry Ander son, Florenoe; T. F. Stroud. Prettiest Mile, "Fifth 'Ward and North Omaha Im provement clubs; P. O. Hofeldt. Rlkhorn; S. J. Roth well, Clifton 11111; H. J. Hack tt. Fontanel! Park club; J. A. Davis, Southwest Improvement club; M. H. Bauormelstcr, McArdte precinct; William Lotiet-gan, I'nlon precinet, snd Frank Whltmore of Valley. TH0S. KILPATRICK LEAVES $5000 TO OLD PEOPLE'S HOME The entire fortune of the late Thomas Kllpatrlck, wealthy merchant, goes to his widow and daughter, Mrs. Harriet Kllpatrlck and Mrs. Florence Kllpatrlck Mixter. The estate la valued at about $.30,000, according to instruments pro bated In the county court clerk's offloe. Robert Cowell and Fred Keyser are named as executors. The only bequest made to others besides hla wife and daughter was a legacy of 15,000 towards establishing a building fund for the Old People's Home. A condition of the will Is that In the event his heirs desire to sell any of their stock In the Thomas Kllpatrlck store It Is to be offered first to the present stockholders. CHINOOK WIND SWEEPS OVER WESTERN NEBRASKA Food Souring in Stomach Causes Gas, Indigestion 'Tape's Diapepsin" netralises acids in stomach and starts digestion. live minutes! No sourness, gas, heartburn, acidity or . dyspepsia. If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies Ilk a lump of lead, re fusing to digest, or you belch gas and ructat sour, undigested food, or hav a feeling of dlsslnesa, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste In mouth and stomach headache, you can surely get relief In five minutes. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these flfty eent cases of rape's Diapepsin. then you will understand why dyspeptic troubles of all kinds must go, and why It relieves sour, out-of-order stomschs or indiges tion in five minutes. "Pape's Diapepsin" Is harmless, tastes like candy, though each dose will digest and prepaf for assimilation into the blood all th food yon eat; besides. It makes you go to the tabl with a healthy appetite; but what will please you most, is that you will feel that your stomsch and intestines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for biliousness or constipation. This city will hav many "Pape's Dlr pepsin"' cranks, as some people will call them, but you will be enthusiastic about this splendid stomach preparation, too If you over take It for Indigestion, gases', heartburn, sourness, dyspepsia or any stomach misery. Get som now, this minute, and rid yourself of stomach misery and Indiges tion In five minutes. Advertisement. Weather conditions out In the stat are Ideal, were Monday morning reports to the railroads. There was a high wind during th night In western Nebraska, but this morning it assumed all the char acteristics of a chlnook, with temperature rising rapidly. The snow haa disappeared and railroad officials assert that with a few days of warm weather the ground will be suffi ciently dry for th farmer to begin seed ing. MRS. BOYCE TELLS OF WEDDING LURE Omaha Woman Declares Publisher Wooed Her for His Son, Promis ing to Dire Him Company. DIVIDENDS NO LONGER COME Thst William P. Doyce, Chicago publisher, proinlaed Miss, Miriam Patterson, daughter of D. C Patter son of Omaha, a $4,000,000 wedding present, is asserted In an affidavit filed in the circuit court at Chicago by the Omaha woman. Miss Patterson Is now the wife of Henjamln S. Doyce, eon of William P. Boyce. and she Is suing her fnther-In-law for 125,000 for alleged viola tion of a trust agreement whereby she was to receive the income from J 80 shares of stock of the W. D. Boyce Publishing company. Mrs. Boyce's affidavit declares that William P. Boyce wooed her for his son and many times urged her tn the marriage and also agreed to set aside the 2S0 shares of stock ao that she might have an income of her own amounting to $5,000 an nually. Promised Rntlre Plant. Mrs. Boyce's affidavit recounts this: "When Benny Boyce. during January, WI2, proposed marriage to her she sus pected and fesred his drinking hnhlte. But his afther reassured her: " 'Ben has ben a little wild aa a boy, but has sown his wild onto snd now "i 9 settled down to hard work. He has cut out drinking entirely. "'I'm so sure of him that I've made him Vic president of the V. D. Royee Publishing company. The company's profits amount to more than JWOo, a year. I'm going to Rive Hie enmnsny outright to Ben." " According to Mrs. Boyce's lawyer. Ed ward W. Everett, Miss Patterson under stood from Mr. Boyce that the gift of th company to th son would be made soon after th marriage. Figuring an average annual profit of 1300,000 the com pany was worth 14.000,000. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce were married on June 11, 1912. After the msrrlatre she received the dividends for two or three years. But last July she brought suit against young Boyce for a divorce on account of alleged cruelly and Intoxica tion. Hlnre then she says phe lins re ceived no dividends. Ben Boyce Is now living in Indian apolis, Read Bee Want AOs for Profit them for results. Use HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY TRY THIS! Says glass of hot water with phosphst before breakfast washes out poison. To see tlie tlnae of healthy bloom Im our face, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, to wake up without a head-a'-he, hmkache. coaled tonatie or a naty tirenth, in fnrt, to feel your best, day In' and day out, Juwt try Inxlde-bathlng every morning for one week. liefore breakfast, each day, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone phoephatn In It as harmless moans of washing from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day s Indigestible waste, enwr bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweeten ing and purifying the entire alimentary cnnsl before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water aivi llniostnne phosphate on an empty stomwrh is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate will cost very little at the drug store, but Is sufficient to demonstrate that Just ss sosp and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate set on the blood and Internal organs. ' Those who sre subject to constipation, bilious sttacks, acid etomarh, rhumatlo twinges, also those whose skin Is sallow and com plexion pallid, are assured thst one week of lnslde-hathlng will have them both looking end feeling better In every way, Advertisement. Eye Strain and Headaches Many people fall to find relUf from headache In the use of fav nrlte remedies which help others, nlie cause la not the one supposed. Kye strain produces mors head. Hchee than all other Irregularities of the human system. If you would have perfect sight you must heed the warning that tells of eye strain. I correct those troubles by fitting you with th proper glasses, rail In and see rne. Consultation Kre. Satisfac tion Guaranteed. Prices Reason- "GEO. J. PRESTON, Oph. D. Optometrist and Optlolaa. Ko. 409 Bo. lath at. With mees Jswslry Oo, BETTER THAN CALOMEL 1 I Thousands Have Piscorered Dr. Kd wards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute. Dr. Edwards- Oltv Tablets-th sub stltut for calomel-sr a mild but sure laxatlv. and their effect on the liver Is almost Instantaneous. They are t rsult of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. Ills efforts , to banish It brought out these little ollve-colored tablet. These pleasant llttl tablets do the good that calomel doea, but hav no bad after effect. They don't Injur th teeth Ilk strong liquids or calomel. Th.. hold of th trouble and quickly correct It. Why cure the liver at the expens of the teeth T Calomel sometimes plays havoa with th gums, ta do strong liquids. It is best not to take ealomel, but to let Dr. Edwards' Otlv Tablets tak its plac. Moat headaches, "dullness" and mat lasy feeling com from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Ollv Tablet when' you feel "loggy" and "heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded brain and how they "perk up" tb spirit. At 10c and Bo per bos. All drug. gUts. ; Th Otlv Tsblet Compsny, Columbus Ohio I Will Sell 1,250 Dort Cars by Summer This is a great day for practical I 'tB , J things. Fads are failures. I can sell you a car for $665 which is good enough for anybody. It will seat five people comfortably. It will take them anywhere up steep hills or through deep sand. -The cost to keep it up is a trifle. The car of which I speak is the Dort the car that the best engineers in the east inspected for me, and in my presence. I know that it is great value. Imuch prefer it to many cars which I have inspected, selling for moro money. -I expect to sell 1,250 Dorts before summer. I have bought outright this number, and must deliver, them. After they are sold, all who do not get one must take their chance among later ship ments. "You are in time now make your wants known. A Word About Service ' While we shall have one of the best equipped service stations in the state, and shall give high-class service whenever required, we do not promise, and do not have to give, one-half the profit in a car as service. The port's design and construction is such as to eliminate to a large extent the need for assistance of any sort. You get genuine usage in a Dort without harassing breakdown or the everlasting annoyance of renewal of parts. President. Partial Specifications 105-inch wheelbase, streamline body, left drive, center control, 4-cylinder, 30-horsepower, Westinghouse 2-unit starting (Dendix automatic drive) and lighting system with Connecticut ignition, 50Vs-inch full cantilever rear springs, floating rear axle, H0x3i2 Goodyear tires. Foshier Motor Co. DISTRIBUTOR 12th and Farnam Sts. Omaha, Nebraska i