Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 07, 1916, Page 6, Image 6

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    TirE n?:r;: omaita. Friday, ahw,
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Dandruff Makes
Hair Fall Out
25 cent bottle of "Danderine"
keeps hair thick, strong:,
beautiful.
Girls! Try this! Doubles beau
' ty of your hair in few
moments.
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'Within tn nilnutK-a ftr an ppiic.
Hon tit an1rlria jrcu tan not find a Im.
(I trao of dandruff or falllm hair an
your ealp wtil nut If h, but what will
piMMi you mnit will b after fw
WMk' Um, whan ynu p new hair, fin
and dower at flrl-y-but fHy !
,alr-rowlfi all over Hi lp.
A 1HU Landrtna ImmrdlKlaly aoubl
!) butjr of ymit hair. No Ufferrica
how dull, faded, brtltla and e'raKny, )ut
riio!Un a ult with Dvnilerlri and car'
fully drew It Ihroufh four hair, taking
una mll atrand at a Urn. Tha ff I I
majiinf-rour hair will b light, fluffy
And wavy, and hava an apwaran- of
abuodanea; an lnutrtrabl lur, aoft
r and luxurtanoa,
Got a K cant holtla of Knowltnn'a Pea
drln fra any drug tor or toiiat
atrtinter, and prov that your hair I M
prtty and irnft aa any that It haa bn
nrlntad or In lured by rarla trt
menHhat' all -you uriy tan hava
Urautlful hair and Ma of It If you will
J ut try a IHU Dandarln.
What is Home
Wiffioot m Ml
Thl li a ul
i i , ,. ' " jiaw-c in at;
lnU In til time. And it nnluially di-
te.i nought to tha
cwnfurt of tit mother
liurlnf Ut woiMlcrfnl
perM vt eipnianry,
aMIwr who know tuf
omrnrrvl "Mcth r '
rrlrnd." it u an n.
terrwl rrmaily tor Hie
atrctrblnf muni, tn
alilm thrm to cifMiml
wlllimit muliia atraln,
Mlat tha onrn!i lit
rrowd artlnat nrrr,
to pull at lia-iitiH-riU
Jllhi art e-prriiTKerl, mornliif alckimw,
hcadn'ba, aiTjirrlirtnlon and ollwr dl
trrK ant aiwinf Iha varhm thlnra wlilrh
romnv erfwhrr r'lal tlwy entlrly ta
pped by uli,( "Mutner'a Krii-nd. And by
! eir-t upon tin tnuwle llw form i re
Ijilnrd and they rrtiiro to Ihrlr natural,
iamolh contour ft-r bahy U born,
tiet a hcrtti of thl Invnhiable aid to ripco
nt ioth.r. Any driinlrt will auin.ly you.
it I harmlra hut woiii1-rfnlly ITei'tK.
Writ to Hr)(Wld Rmilalor Co., ll Ij.
Biar Bldf, Allanla. t!., for a aptvlally writ
trn a-iilile bonk for womrn Intrmted In th
mihlert of maternity. It !!( na Mn ,in).
ration. It rontalri inrormnlfun that wy
wotuaa abould know all about, Writ today.
Don't Let Soap
Spoil Your Hair
Whn you waah your hair, b raroful
what you ua. Munt aap and prcpnrvd
aliampoo rontaln too tnui h alWalt, whlrh
la vrry InJJrl.ta. a It ilrtna lh
and makra lha hair l.rldl.
Th tvat thlna lo u la Juat plain itiu1
plflrd rf-onnul oil, for Una la puto m
ftntlraly irrurlMi. ll vrry dump, iii'l
bl tha moat riprnalv op or n
Ihltig l all to plavaa. toil u fl
tut at any drug ainr. and a fw ounca
will laat tha whola fatilly for monlha.
Hlrnply niftlntui th hair wKh wlrr
and rub II In, khout a taMiiif,il I al'
that la rlilrd. It makti ait abundant
f Htk, rrainy lathnr. clitanii Ihor
oiifhly, and rln- out aanlly. Tha hair
fir) qulikly and otrnly, an1 la i'H.
frch (noliiri, briaht, f luff tf wavy and
y to hand), lld. It lrt'fn and
takra out tvrry pailli'l of tin!, illrl
and datidrtiff Aditlalnnt.
DOCTORS SAY TIRED FEET
CAUSE NERVE TROUBLE
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Sf llom Trrntiitiit
for Object ioimbU Hnir
HE KNEW THAT HE
WAS ABOUT TO DIE
Poorly Clad Man Give Coroner In
itructiom at to the Diipoii
tion of Hit Body,
IS FOUSD DEAD OF EXPOSURE
"Hf, I'm Jtint flftn nilnutt
..li'nd of th undf-rtikrr,' a uilddle
nc(t man, pooaly r.WA, adrtreaiCCi
rnl l,rk!n, deputy coroner f tb
Kouth Hid, avid a caiherlng o
fiiPii'ln at (be Lai kin funrgna in
SoiUh Omaha Wdnpday vnln-
nfoout 6 oVIork, "Rf-nd ray body b'k
lo Kbi nabiirg whfn you find It on tha
rt aomwhT," he wound up.
The man further lid thai he bt
' tiianitrrd."
Vl'r(Jay morning at the body
of Klwer H. Wood, palmar, of Kbena
ln'Mt. Ia waa found dad bot(ci
il.ri boina of K, ;, HniUh and H. V.
HlfKlarf, 3NI and 321 flout n
Twenty-fourth atret, Wood had
rllfd from cxpoimr, Notl ot
th audd'n death bna len aent to
Fl-enaburf polire official, Bergoant
JnrnfK Hti'-uhnn and Chauffeur Dan
1 1. .ii.i lnwtla.iled the re,
K. l Hiiillli l.l lo who" Iioim Ih1
bud) im f''d. ild lit oollre HibI
Wood had torn to hla offK Wdnrdy
nr.4 Mkrt for aid, II w aiarvln and
Kniiili nl him lo lb Millar bo"l, or
rVili.K iij( and room, Th mn niut
have wori'Uri'd tay bu h nrvtr
honed up at ttm hniel,
A final-Moit-!! anamination l li'ld
to Bnriain If th'r w any olhr fau..a
lin (oui for hli d'jatb.
"Vitrified" Brick
Not Necessary in
Building Roads
Th worn "vitrified" a applied i
paving brl'k, protod for th inllllon
nd a-hulf dollar good road bond ir,
in not o Important after all, ommr
rial rlub mmilwr drlar, after lrn-
lng that vltrifl.! Mr an art 1.1
practically ownd and rontrolld by a
aiiiKl romhlndlon of nin,
"ffrhk of atandard p-lflf !lon and
guaranteed durability," It I d lared, "l
)ut a good ariH will probably aav
(h tapayr muh monry,'
T) "vitrified" brt'k propoalllon, imh
aa certain !ntrt fried to thruat down
th throala of th county bord, la aald
to li lmllar to h old fMfond aaphalt
fl'o. Tha aaphalt proclamation u4
lo read "Trinidad aaphalt," whkh klt
all bidder away egcapt companlea T'
rfntliig on prnt roncern. It I aald
thl would b tru of tha brick propo-
Hloll.
A th rult of having little light
thrown upon 111 word "vitrified" It I
anthlpated tht mui h of the oppnalllon
lo the good roda bond will tie removed,
and that Inatead a fight will b mad to
make th preaent hm of Jat good
guaranteed brick go over.
Early Crop Reports
. Give Indications
of Splendid Yield
tifftrlal of th general offlre of th
Hiirllngion and Northweatern hv In-
tllicted their agent thloughn.lt Ne-
hraMka to begin gathering data for th
weekly erop report that will tart about
April It, a ha been th rul In th
pt.
Alredy the HuVllngton I reelvln
oiiio erly report from It agent, all
A' whom report tit Indication point
lo a bnner crop r for Nebraaka.
The preliminary teprirla Indlcat plenty
of niiiloiiic In th ground, with fall
whet having paaed through tha wlntr
In good condition and beginning to maka
rpld growth. It I aaaerted that vry
her fanner are at work In their flelda
preparing th ground for erop that will
b planted later tn th eon. Pro
pert are favorable for a large acreage
of corn, .
Kennedy Resigns as
Bankruptcy Referee
J. A. V. Kennedy of th la flrnTof
Ma honey ft Kennedy ha realgnd aa
refer In hankruplry aftr filling thla
IHialtloii In tnih for tha laat ten year.
Mr. Kennedy wa re.-entty appointed at
tnrnev for thit Mlannurl t'ai'lfh' railroad.
Juda J. W. Woi.ilrough. It iireid,
n.olnt Herbert M. Inlel refer a
oon a h formally takea office. It la
aleo ronir""U olu around lh federal
bull.ling Ihm J'ulno Wondi nugh will nam
ti.atlea r, M.UugUlin 1 nltd Plate
riiiiiiiiiMhtner, a ."lil.ii foiiuerly hld
h Mr. I i.lel
BARR GOES TO SAUN
FOR ORATORICAL CONTEST
1 iinrr Hair of 'iihlim ha departed
f.r alln. Kn, hr he win repr.
nt NMik mi lh I'iim .-iie t i -toil'
! ililet, In M held there lha
vetuii Titer iifaulaiit from
or (I tale . oiul'lel" III lh n-
t u.i) I lunleal, ti I held at rlifirM,
la , Mav I Th terriiij at
Hl!lt l N'hl. M. !, Mn-I r,
N..MH I . goulh tkla, ) nd
VI n. ..! t iu.it thl onle! lh One
tH will el. kJ .i i'.er
i lh rimvtlln n'1 lh
diltit tUlt, l Will t- rt't-ettt
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COMMERCIAL AGENTS OF
BURLINGTON MEET HERE
j i ' ..! , .in. 11 .1 f ('
t li, em uf tit UiM'.uit r at k'-U
tug I it thi, il i-i ttiwliiig at ti
j t. i MJ . ! . HltiHf . II.
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'! g f Will h h ' ! t I
i f lit tug tMW t iimtwctiMf
FUN E R AlTi RV IC E S H I L 0
FOR MRS. MARTHA BROWN
f Hi ! In ' I r VI, Ma
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a !.., ,.,.. ii'ii ii.iini in
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Comes from Kansas
and Claims Bride
Who Had Run Away
(iermto Uulvo, Meahan, of Wlrhl'
ram to Omaha (everal day ago to 'II
pat'b l.uclo Maitave, who ran away
with bl bride-to-be, Margaret Muatello
When Mftrgiirt beheld her ertwhll
lover, (h old lov and affection rturnd
nod e i,ited by Cupid Hun lhey they
were taken to th court hou and wed
dd for llf.
I.ui;io haa fl"l t the foolhllla
TRAFFWCLOBFOR
THE HEW DEPOT
Joifti with Other Progreaiive Or
anir.ationn to Give Traveling'
Public Better Facilities
HAS GRIEVANCE ON FREIGHT
The flnialia Traffic club haa gone
on record In favor of a new union
d'pot for Omaha, aona with tha
ether proicreaalve; oraanlratlona of
tb t lty, The Traffk club la a eoiu
faratlvely new organization (hat. con
cerna Itaelf with traffic matterg o.
varlou klnda, both frelKht. and pn-
("nicer.
The iliih baa bIho taken up the
i 'attey of (iiay In freight traff- h
taeen Omaba and Chicago aa eom
fjred wllb other tltlea, A bltia prim
Map ban been prepared allowing the
ri mbftv of daya and hour ronaumed
In freliht travel from Chicago to
( inaha, to Denver, to Kanaa City,
t ) 8n Tranciaco, and a lot of other
I lat e, together with the reapectiv
Jfafaneg la mllea to every point,
Longer in Omaba,
Thla diagram how for ampi that
th freight haul from Chicago to Kn-
City 1 made In two day, while to
Omaha It la made In three d Thl
I only an mpl of th d):rlriiintlon
agalnat Omaha In tha matirr of th lime
conaumed In traveling a given diln'
with freight,
Thii lh map ahowa that Omaha l
dlacrimlnaied agalnat to g vaat degree
In coniparlnon with Kenaa Clly, In
ver, Pan Kre nflaco, Halt laikc Clly, To
pek, Oklahoma Clly nd many otht-r
ploe,
Th club ha prepared a lot of ropk
of thl mp and Intend at once to
them out to other piihl!-plrll4 club
and organlMtlon of Omaha In an an
devor to iillt their co-oprtlon In a
ftght for a better freight handling condi
tion for Omaha.
New Oil Field in
Wyoming Producing
Many Barrels a Day
Report to North weatctri railroad head
quarter Indlcat that another oil field
I being , dvlopd n Wyoming. Tl
one J (long th Wind river valley, forty-
flv mile wet of Hhohonl and I of a
Much greater ra that the on around
Oreytiull, farther northweat,
Th nw oil ftld of Wyoming I known
a the Illot Hull om and already
on well that I flowing 3M btrrcl per
day ha hen put down. There art a
numl.er of drilling rla In th new field
and In a number of localitle, well are
blng drilled, Th Mld-wet and th Mall
Oil company hv filing on a large
acreage and Indication art that they ar
going to dart drilling on an exUnalv
cl.
In th Hint Bull Dome field th drill
ing I being dona almoat entirely on
deedwi land, th government having with
drawn from entry meat of th fre land
that howd any lndctlona of olt.
WILL ASK GATS TO
. BE UNDER LICENSE
Audubon Society to Declare War on
the Feline Destroyer of
Birdi.
TO STAGE BIRD MASQUE SOON
A committee eo'rwlatlng of Mr. IOwrle
Child, Mr. W, F. Baiter, Mi Denritt
and Mia illggln ha been appointed
by th Audubon to begin preparation
for th bird mwiue "Hanctuary," by
Percy Mack), which will be ataged by
local talent thl aprlng, at th dedication
of Konleriell reeerv. It wag decided to
preaent th inu later at th public
park for th benefit of achool children.
Further plan for a campaign for th
protection of wild bird were mad Wed
ndy evening when the member of th
executive commute of th Nebraaka
Audubon aoclely met at th public library,
On'. (f th flrxt alep will be to draft
a hill, whlcn will be Introduced befor
the rbrk leglalatur neit winter,
placing a, iaU tax on all cat.
Tn Dcena tat.
A lmlllr hill la now befor th lgll
tur of Nw .feidey. A a preliminary
tey In the campaign aglnt the Mrd
lovlng feline th committee decided to
try and ludm Hi city rommliwlon to
Ph an ordlnanc llcnlng all cat. The
iupoed llcrnae would b f for male
iii J for female. The dog catcher, an
cording to the Audubon' plan, would b
'he cbh-f executor of rata that did not
li IbeimM, The electric, cage would
he th iiiatrtmient of conveyance to the
'at happy hunting ground
A repoit on th progren mad with
I he cat enin)gn nUI he md at the
next ingiilar meeting of th Audubon
nocln'y on April l"i,
Ther.i l p,).ibllly that th Audu
bon win j,,in iih the Nehraka Or
iillliologlat of l.lm fjln In the obaervanc
of lh nnuel field day on May , Field
dy wHI b held cither at th Fontonoll
ree-vn or ' Mneotn.
John Flt tohert of th South Hide,
ptexlded a chairman of Wedneaday even
ing' meeting.
Graham Visits Over
Thousand Teachers
Altant KuperlnUndent Graham if
tha public ai'hoola. In a rport Juat filed
with the aiiperlntandent, atatea that In
tha laat avn nimith of hi nenl.e he
mad 1,11 vlatta to IM grad teacher at
forty-tight achoola In th work of uni
fying th eoura nf atudy In tha thr
consolidated achool ayetema. Mr, lira-
ham waa auprtntndnt of th "nuth
aid achool t th time of the merger
and ;m that vnt hi work ha been
lo harmnnlM rnethoda tn th entire
achool ratm.
At th ouit h told th tei'hi t
a general meeting: "V need to mlnt
mla our difference to find common
ground to get In het touch with on
another em) do aplandld team work fur
th aak of th hoy a and girl committed
t our cr."
Mr. Uraham' work ht tanned Mm to
relieve that reform I needed In th
giving mere attention ts reading In lh
gride
Estabrook to Speak
at Y.M.C, A. Meeting
foi
Jacks and Jims Are
Again in Fine Mixup
Over Meeting Date
The Jack nd th Jim ar getting
fhlr marhete out again. Th .lima are
th member of the l'hlmn iJcmncrncy
cluh, whoa aecn tary claim member.
hlp of 1,0)1, The Jacka are mcmhera
of th Ja'kaonln club, whoa lair on
th aUteenth floor of th Clly National
Hank building.
The Jlnie re adverllelng a big meeting
for nt. W'dnelity evening at Wanh.
Ington hall, and th Jack 'will have g
banquet at th I'axton hotel on th
Mm evening. The Jc.k art they
elected the date flrt, but that fact did
not dlaturb th aplomb of the Jim.
rcrtry O'Connor of the Jim we
kd why hla organlaatlon atnrted a
counter attraction, whereupon h aald:
"Th nwer I almple. Th thirteen
niMmheta of th Jack can hv their
eat and then adjourn to our meeting."
lioth orgiilr.atbn cllm to be demo
ciatlc. T)il alluaiion la aald by aom
to be an augury of renewed hontllltl ,.
A few year tgo lh battle between th
Jack and th Jim mad a Mexican
revolution look Ilka opera bouffe,
"rc at any prlc" policy la aald to
lave bcn dlcrded by local democrat.
Kugel Finds Family
Cat Still on Job
"I you hv th ame old cat," re
marked City Comntladoner' Kuael when
he returned to hi hom Wedneaday
evening fter an ahaenca of four week,
Th ahaenc of th head' of th Kugel
family wa due to acarlet fevr quaran
tine, Three member of th family war
Interned at the aame time.
Maater Kugel entertained hla father
with Vl'trnla aelectlon. Mr. Kugel
popped torn corn and In other way th
family celebrated th reunion.
Mr. Kugel xprwed a wlah to go on
a chopping tour, but her h unhand warned
her not to gt lot. II told her of th
new building which hav bean erected
during her aectuelon.
John Edwards Found
at an Early Hour
John Ki!erd. a minor, wa brought
to central police atatlon at I & yeaterday
morning, aom hour after he had run
away from hla home and parent at 2IM
fVuith Thirty-fourth etreet. It I thought
that tha lad left hnm In anareh of "wild
went" aftr having Heniled nurnerou
how In which th life whlrh o appealed
to hltn w vary vividly portrayed.
II held at th atatlon avr night
nd waa turned over to hi pa rent a yea
tMay.
CullcuraSooilies
i
Htiftiv It. rlai,rfMvk & paiuti.Uid
th republican nomination for pttini
will ha M niln, Inai aiteaker al lha mm i
ineili. al lh 'ieg Men 'hilallaa
. ii mn euinuv atleiiiMiii
M will dnlir an adtltee en 'r ih
. t, T'ulh- IVliu, at and l .lna '
Thla i ih am ,,!,!, i u,, t y,
! Pk wn hetr lha liaiial rue
ttnHiui tf 4 riiatn n.n .1 1 hi,...!
Iml a inuiie t
rang scalps
MILW'AUKlt r'LEASEO WITH
WORK OF ELECTRIC MOGULS
t' f Ik kn v.k r,.( . a
I I will h ei f ..n.. kr h
iie,nt.' ...!,. leal iiii tht fein,i
i. ttlM n In m ,4 lh. itt,i
dlviaiee Ik 14 thruaH Maka a 11. 1
HMi,ttu.a th h. ,i tH. hire hi
t'i'' wm i iHii;r aith ai.ato
". W.HI1H ' I 4 (l. H . ,,
he-iitiitig kt:tti
I ii,. t.a .1 k ittoat ti kle, k
4 hi k tw (Haiti tk Vti'iira i.
!aae4 twly f h ateeut 4it ,
( 4 with r tea
v MiJiw
rte ilea -! rata,
14 taj arn4 fcpeit . I.tninvent
I kill t e hint Iw'.tta f . 111. 11
l..irai.' alikt.it nitii. tiy l
Pra,entsDQii(irurf
e.ml TnllStit Unit
0 u 0 y 0
tVn retaina t'Ht It tM (tf JaMrvff
ti.hll g Mt t tiln vir t Hiiimeiil Ne
..'(Millg hll') l W'lS t lll.' ft
an. I Ivo Wlc 't bit I eeinttiil ihie
! h t ae- th !ii than vl
nSihe an.( Li jf.uin ttf ha t gir.m th
,Smiit1 I tU 1 rrt li v Mttlt
W M fcw HMU4 tt r
1 lk !et Htl A ,
Work on Union
Pacific Bridge
to Start Monday
Preliminary work Incident to lha rcon
truct)on of th t'nlon raclflc bridit
acroaa th Mlaaourl river her will proh
ably atart next Monday morning. I'n
1'indlng of. piling and timber ha com
menced, the bottom on the Iowa l'l of
the river clone to th brldite being ued
for the etvrau yard.
Jicnjcks mid machinery that will be
ueed In the lu ldKo re'-ntiatructlon 1 hlng
' 10 h led, I'iKl'lcrahl of It I on tha
ground and on awitcn track at th eaat
end nf the bridge.
Cnlon Pacific official announce that
lh reconet ruction of th brldg wilt mean
n expetidllur of omethlng Ilk ),W).m
and that tha work will b completed In
aldo of a year.
Walter Moise is
Declared Bankrupt
Judg Martin J. Wad Inatructed ih
Jury In federal court to declare Wller
Mole a bankrupt, Tha ca haa been
before Ih court for th Jt four day
on petition of tha Levlay rtrewlng com
pany of I'eorla, III., wtiloh haa a eidlt
of 111, WW. Mola I now In a ChhAK'i
aanltMrlum.
Twelves
Runs Smooth as Oil
"pHtlifiiitJor the Omit" )mn fi virtue which it dfrnoritraf to a nor
murUtxl flcgrct! than miy other cur -namely, its wonderful wnoothri,
1(h power in Kern-niled with mu'Ji
oily rcKtilnrity that in npito of th
fact that it is, by actual (lerxion
r trot ion, tho fnjttfMt fuel orating
cur huilf, there tn no jtereeptiblf
ihinptnert?) in it "pick-up."
Jfwotoforp, flit fihyHiml oxprw
Hton of fptMwl hasi Ix-en manifest In
dxtrvme vibration and the mm of
attendant rink. 44 Pathfinder the
Oroat" i ao perfectly balane-tl
that Bflt a pooW)gw in the car is
aware of any heiwati on of extreme
Kfed -oven on tho turns.
If you would experience this wi
tiroly rwrw "froftdom from kotimo of
powl" oall for your demonntra
tion rldt In 'Tathfiwlor the
Great."
THE PATHFINDEE SINGLE SIX
Thla car, companion to "1'athflnder tha flreat," in on ot th atron;et, a1
uea in th current inarkot, fiuporb upholatcrlnir, low tenter of uravUr, and
aumotuoua b'wly llneg mk Jt an eitremoly doalraUle family car. Touring
or roadater M95 f, o, b, tiu-tory, Unllverlea now.
I M-ll fJila ar, ronaclrnllouely Ix-lleiylnK (hat It f the) bt fruuhlrre,
ifKftrdlct of tiHn', lur the) tiinn able to Itn eloiiatit gpeirni e, luxurlmi
aid'oliitnicnt, Ki'ieftil iri-frintii') and Invlah flnlah. I do not bedle)
there ) a heller enr, In nor reapez-t, rnnIe tori.
PATH KIN LKU THK GHKAT12-t."ylinder Touring Car 12,475.
FOSHIER MOTOR CO.,
Distributors
12th and Farnam Sts.
.S$4.00 SAVED!!
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During April we ire ollering these Cabinet Gas Ranges at $4.00 oil the
regular price. You have lour styles front which to make your selection.
Rttufif Ptitt april Pfica
No W7 Acorn Kanne '.fcl7.U0 $fui,HI
No. 47ii Ee!tjtn UAnijo, pl.tin , 3A.0O ItVJ.OO
No. 47JV-Eclir lUnijr, ciumeloi,. . . , 33 00 .'15. (Ml
No. 4?5r.eUef- U-wiKf, rnsmpJfJ, with gm door,.,.. 42lX :iM.(H
Deduct 12.00 from thn priepi when fuel line t In.
5y Discount for Cash
Omaha Gas Company,
South Side 4SI9 S. 2tth St. South 217. 1509 Howard St. Doubi t-0.
att t"Ht' - 1iiiit.t