the run:: omaiia. Thursday, may 4. irin K Tiz" Gladdens Sore, Tired Feet . --,. .. ..... , No puffed-up, burning, tender, aching feet no corns or callouses. "H.pp,t Happy! Km TIT" "TIs" mskes sore, burning, tlrnl feet fairly dmieo with dplht. Away (to the m-hes and palrm, the i-oni. eellniinos Misters, butilong and chilblains. "TU" draws out the aclilH and iiHoiin that puff up your feet. No matter how hard ynu work, how long you donre, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, "Tlz" brlrm restful foot com fort. "Tl7," la nianlfal, tirnnd. wonderful for tired, achlnt, swollen, miiartliiB feet Ah! how eonifortnMu, how happy you feef. Vour feet Just tlriKle for Joy; shoes never h'Jrt or seem tlKht. Oat a 25 tent box of "Tls' now from any dniftKlet or department store. End foot torture forever wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy Just think! a wholo year's foot iomfort for only 25 cents. Advertisement. ACHES AND PAINS Don't neglect a pain anywhere, hut find etil what causes It and ronuuer tha ettusn A pain In the kidney region may put you on your !w:k tomorrow. Don't hlame the weather lor swollen feet, it may be an advanced warnlnif of HrlKht's dlaeaac A pain In the hIoiiihi'Ii may lai the first symptom of appendhjtla. A rreak In a joint may PC the forerunner or rheums. Ham. Clironlr lieaduelies more thnn likely warn you of serious stonmrh tioulile. The heat way la to keep In Kuud eowlltlon day In and day out by reKiilarty taking I,U MKIi.tl IIAAUUiM oil. Cup aulea. Kold by relliilile driiKKlBta. Money refunded If they do tiot. help yon. Ue- ware of auhatltutea. 'J'hn only pure Un ported ftaarlem Oil Capsules are the l.OUJ MKDAU Advertisement. Clears Away Pimples There la on remedy that aeldom fall to clear away all plni-plea, blak hed and akin eruptions and that make the kin sort, clear and healthy. Any drugKlat jiati aiipply you with jemo, whleh (renerally overcomes all akin disease. Acne, wzema, 11 h, pim ples, raahea. mark heada In moat cam- irive way to zeino. Frequently, minor blemishes dlaappear overnight. Itching usually atopa instantly, .emo la safe clean, easy to uo and dependable. It rusts only V.,o; an extra l&rKa bottle 11.00. It will not slain, la not ureanif or stlrky and la positively safe for tender, aensltlve skins. Zcmn, f'leveland. Simple Way to End Dandruff There la one aura way that baa never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that Is to dlaaolve (t, then you destroy It entirely. To do this, Just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store tfhls Is all you will need), apply It at night when retiring; usa enough to moisten tho scalp and rub It In gently with the finger tips. By morning, most If not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four mora applications will completely dla aolve and entirely destroy every single algn and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all Itching and digging of tha scalp will stop Instantly, and jour hair will be fluffy, lustrous, gloBsy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Advertisement KEEP A JAR OF MUSTEROLE HANDY It Quickly Loosens up Coughs and Colds in Throat or Chest. .lust a little Mt'RTEROLK rubbed on your sore, tight cheat before you go to bed will loorien up congestion and break up rrmsf severe colds and coughs. MISTTKOl,!; Is a clean, white oint ment mails with o i.f mustard simply rub It on. No plutuer necessary rtetier than mus'ard planter and ip.es not l llnter Thousands who use M I'S Ti;tti il.l". will tell what relief It fches front More Throat, MroncMtla, Tonstltil. t'tonp, Hilff INeik, Asthma. Neuralgia, I Ied i he, t'ongea Mon, neurit, P.heiiniaium. 1 iml-nn, Pallia snd Aches of (ho Hsrk or Joints. Sprains, Pure Mue'len. limine, rhil Ita'tis. Pri.nfed Pert and folds ill often presents pneumonts I At soil a Iv (H, P. ur driiual"! . '(e'irtl In li ile sou n'l f' lilf'Me loiltn' III aia f.ir the Mirle 'ml i 't.i. and A- lar. i'l Mae f ir I eO'llll Ml HTP.U ll ,"'t lll t.i'l I nll.-S li , I 'I.- , JULIUS F. SILBER ARRIVES IN OMAHA Steamboat and Barge Makes Trip from Kansas City with Cargo in One Hundred Hours. CARRIES SEVEN-MAN CREW "With Ipsa than 100 hours, of actual voyage, th .Itilitis F. Silber arrived In Omaha from Kansas City shortly before 11 yoKtcrday morning ' In cnarge of Captain J. H. Naff, and punning a largo barge with cargo. Tho barge has a, capacity of 100 tons, v.'hlle the si ram boat Itarll has n capadly of from 50 to 70 tons. Tile dlHtanco from Kaunas City to Omaha by river, according to Cap ti in Neff, Is 29 miles. The boat has been nine days In the upstream voyage, but made numerous stops, Including a atop at St. Joseph, where another 1,000 pounds of candy wan loaded for an Omaha firm. So that Uw than 100 hours was consumed in actually moving iip-ntream. It will take perhaps half that time to return. As many of the Commercial club's Mla- aourl river navigation committee as could get away went to the river on foot. In autns and by street car to meet the boat. The captain will meet with the committee during the day to talk over the matter of a cargo to take back to Kansas City, and at the same time to try to agree on a schedule of time for tho boat's future movements. The boat la expected to ply i between Kansas City and Omaha regularly. o Hflil Sand Hnra. "I found the river pretty good In moat places," said the captain. "I struck no sandbars worth mentioning. The boat draws thirty Inches of water." The .Julius F. Hllber Is a steamboat of l.V) horse-power, it carries a crew of seven besides the cook. On this Initial voyage It carried r. cargo of merchandise for some twenty- five business houses of Omaha. Three Handsome New Homes Are Just Announced fhree handsome J8.000 residences are being planned Just at this time by well known citizens of Omaha. A. V. Orenher Is making plans for an S.O0j residence In I'undie. It Is to be two stories of brick veneer and Is to os twcnty-clglit by thirly-six feet in dl mensioiis. Thomas Johnson has completed plans for a residence which lie la to build west of Miller park to cost IS.OOO. It Is to be two stories and basement, ali of brick veneer. Mrs. I.ee Ilerdirwtn Is to build a resi dence In Dundee to cost s,W. n is o be of sldins and stucco. THE JULIUS F. SILBER ARRIVES IN OMAHA FROM KANSAS CITY Men on the upper deck, left to right: Edward T. Swobe, Captain J. B. Neff, in charge of the boat; Colonel Thomas Swobe, W. L. Holzraan and H. I. Adams. r r? f ...WO-IH. 7 j ik O , - - " i 1 ' " - - iy,, ur-" -v.--. J17F p : , v . v v.v- . a..-:?qjs- v rTUr TO HAVE ORNAMENTAL LIGHTS IN NEW ADDITION Plana are being prepared for an orna mental electric lighting system for Minn I.usa addition. The system will be simi lar to the Kleld club district lights re cently installed. LAY CORNER STONE OF RIALT0 CITY WEDNESDAY WANTS TO BE MOYIE HERO TOWN GIRL Sioux City Youth Aspires to Scintil- ate on Flickering Screen to Please Cherished One. HE COMES TO OMAHA FOR A JOB JAPANESE MINISTER TO PREACH AT NORTH CHURCH One week from Sunday night the pul pit of the North Presbyterian church will be occupied by Rev, Mr. Murata, a young Japanese, who this week Is being gradu ated from the Presbyterian seminary at Auburn, N. t., where he Is to be given tha degree of doctor of divinity. Rev. Mr. Murata stops over In Omaha on his way home to Japan, where ho goes to Itigage In missionary work among his people. US la a graduate of tho University of fokio and has had four years In the Auburn seminary, the laat year doing post graduate work. Ono week Jrom next Monday morning ho will talk at the chapel exercises at the University of Omaha. Tho king of (he movies i here. He camo clour from Sioux City, lured Ly the announcement that a movie city may be rntablihhcd locally. Among hln personal rffrcts were a r.arcell wave, a toolh brush and wa'klnR Ktlck nf the thickness of a pencil, He drifted Into the Welfaro hoard office with the morning breeze and coyly confided the Information that he reapondH to the name of Ignutz. ISy means of a vocal arrangement of certain words he knew by heart he tiBde it known that beneath his vest was concealed a heart throbbing with expectancy, born of an ambition to be a hero of the motion picture screen. "My predilection Is to become a rough 1 rider hero of tha silent drama," re marked tho young man to Mrs. Wilson of the employment bureau of tho Welfare hoard offices, "You might get a Job down at the stock yards," replied Mrs. Wilson. "You don't get mo, I'm In earnest," reDllod the visitor, : Ignuts released the story of his heart. Back In Ploux City Is a glii -tho girl for whom lie would swim rivers, fight buttles hunt wfld animals and otherwise make himself useful. Fho promised to msrry him If he made good as a movie actor. Thus he came lo Outalia and sought the help of the Welfare board. Superintendent Bihrelber would like to bear from anybody wishing to engage a movie actor. Grain Men Meet to Arrange for Future Market in Omaha At a muss meeting of griiln men pre. llmlnary steps looking to the establish ment of a future grnln market In con. nectlon with tire Omaha drain exchange were taken. K. Twamley presided and by a unanimous vole the sentiment prevailed that such a market as was proponed would add to the Iniportancj 'of OninliH. as well as to the exchange, Mr. Twamley was authorized to namo a coriunlltee of five to formulate rulei relative to the establishment of a fu ture market. The committee will bti named early next week and will report at a mass meeting of grslu eschanne members to bo called at s later date. The purpose of the proposed future Fine Weather Over tho Entire West According to reports to the railroads fine weather Is the rulo over the entire west iflsi or the mountains, In a num ber of localities in central and northern Nebraska there were light frosts during the night. A few points reported light bowers, 'lenerally the weather Is con siderable warmer than Tuesday morning. SANITARY BOARD NOT QUITE SAME AS INSANITY BOARD EXCAVATION CONTRACT FOR DRAKE APARTMENTS IS LET J F. Jarkson has bocn awarded the contract for the grading and excavation work for twenty apartment houses to hf built by the Draku realty company on thn old Victor Caldwell property. Twenty-second and , Leavenworth streets. These buildings are to be built of brick nd stone, and, all told, are to cost In the neighborhood of JiOO,V fiullding contracts will be awarded, as soon as the grading and excavation Is far enough advanced. SOUTH SIDE POLISH CLUB TO BUILD ITSELF A HOME The Polish people of the South Side nre plnnnlng a Polish home, to he built Twenty-seventh end .1 .itreets. It Is cost i?, tine story and basement eonteiiipUied. loe t'hleeorsd, -M'fc Houih ."eventeenih street, head of the Imlldlng rnmmlltee. The nisln structure Is lr he of steel, finished with brick and stucco similarity of names causes humorous mistakes over the telephone, "I want to talk to Robert Bmlth of tho sanitary board," asked a woman of ("lerk Harrington of the health office "We have no Hobert Kmltli working In this coffU-e," Insisted Iha clerk, market Is to enable the members to e- The woman repeated tho demand that tahllsh a market similar to those of Chi-j she be allowed to converse with Hob rago, Minneapolis and Ft. I.oule, where ' ert fmlib -of the sanitary board, trading In options will he permitted, the! I Klnally Mr. Harrington suggested thai la buying and selling a-ll kinds of grain woman mlnht wish to speak to fUib for future delivery. ! f rt Hinlth of the Insanity board. Thats what I asked for, sharply SUGAR SELLING HERE FOR $7.60 PER HUNDRED In the Kaskrt Ftnre ad In the morning paper the price of sugar was given at 17.60 per I'H) pounds, but It should haVe read $7. tin. Cornerstone laying for "Rlalto City" at lialston. Neb., where the Rlalto Realty and Amusement company Intends to build Its movie village, will be held next Wednesday afternoon. President Schaeffer has arranged to have the roads to Ralston put Into good shapo for the day and will have special street car service. Prominent Omaha business men and public officials wtll take part In the ceremony and a pro gram of Interest will be given. RINE AND CRISSMAN TALK AT WESTJ-ARNAM FORUM West Far nam Mens Forum had as their speakers Tuesday evening st Mc Cabe church. Forty-first and Karnam, Mr. .1. A. Ttlne. elly attorney, who spoke on the suriieci or rne vxeirnre Doaru and lis purpose, and Mr, t'rlsman. city boiler Inspci lor, who used as his subject, rtmoke Abatement" H"th were Inter est lug end Instructive subjects and were received with much enthusiasm. NEW RESIDENT PLEASED WITH BUILDING PROGRESS Oniahe shews mnr building, especially In substantial business blocks, thsn any My tn the w est todav, nco-.ro'lna W. Htrsdley. who has pisl come frm f'enver lo tike a p.iniilon wllh the prsg'ie t'nnl i si'IIoe company. Mr Iradley fa i tfist on of the citfa of (he WeM w UiTlliWct i , limvlm any here neat si phenonu nsl n growth ss Omshs J'ey to tho, Situation -tee Advertising, NAVAL OFFICERS HERE TO -ATTEND BENSON FUNERAL The men of the navy recruiting office will attend the funeral of F.dward U Henson in a body, Henson was born and reared tn Omaha,. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. 3. Ij. Benson, 2tt0 Klllson svenuo, and his brother, W, B. Benson, als.i lives here. The body will srrlve In Omaha to night and the funeral wil be held Friday. Hl wife and three children are coming on with the body from Hanla Cruz, f'al. Benson W'as attached to the navy re cruiting station here during 1912 and 1913. rejoined the woman. The (a use of most Disease is ED DM You cannot expect to have a healthy body if you have impure blood running in your veins. The blood is the great source of nourishment for all flesh tissues. When the blood is not pure it carries poisons and impurities to all parts of the body, causyip; local ills that cannot be cured until the blood is purified, Rheumatism, Catarrh and Malaria arc the direct result of impurities in the blood. It shows in such symptoms as a lack of energy, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, and many other little ills that may become serious if the cause of them, blood impuri ties, is not removed. Nature has given us the true remedy for blood dis orders and their kindred ills, in the roots and herbs from which S. S. S. is made. These ingredients contain the power to act directly upon the blood corpuscles, making them pure and healthy so they ran do their work in fighting off drsease and nourishing the body. All roots and herbs will not do this. You must have the right herbs and roots, they must be carefully se lected, and it requires a thorough knowledge of them and a wonderful labor atory equipment to bring out their curative qualities. For nearly half a century vc have been producing S. S.S. Our laboratory is the greatest of its kind in the world. S. S.S. has real med icinal value because it is scientifically produced. If you suffer from any blood disease or any illness that is based on impure blood, write to our Medical Department for free advice. S. S. S. is sold by drug stores, in every locality. If your druggist hasn't it in stock, don't accept a substi tute, lie can get the gen uine S. S. S. for you, if you insist. The Swift Specific Company. Atlanta. Georgia. A Purely Yc&ti aMc Remedy fcrBUenscs Of The Blood EO M E 3.00 3.50 $4.00 s4.50 & s5.00 SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN NECK 0 FAC E Spread Rapidly on Shoulders and Body. Itching and Burning Intense, Completely HEALEDBYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "My trouble began In small red pimples which soon grew larger, festered and rams to a head, then dried and formed a rrurt somewhat nf a yellowlih color. My neck and face BERNARD MILLER BOUND OVER ON SERIOUS CHARGE IVrmrd Miller. evenifm h sn-l Iv,.!" Mi-eel-. urn bound our l,t lite .Imrl. t mirt en I'Hury .huge t! M IT r.ir "Id dauihtrr f Mil Ag- IMiiii si v.irili "Vvonirmitt. ia in ...rifioi i ,,,. ne ih - .it i-f Hie nil, k j t!l ilt-ltltf- no (w-t at l. 41 n .m 4 h- j (.11 ! Irt-i Hh-. . inlo ."':- .-.ill til Wheel .-hi If 111 ! 1 ."lli"l M Her V rill A WW; You will sh you had he sun with t m t-- It f II )J i II ij !4trt IMIrilIMIMi SHAKEINTOYOURSIIOES MAN OVERCOME BY CAS HELD BY POLICE PHYSICIAN l f : ' n i ( r . , tie it j i AUGUST MtlRS SUFFERS THIRD STROKE OF PARALYSIS ; . .i.( .) ..i I '..' f t . t - ! 1 4-. I 4 t - .. .-. "t ii ; ' r l 1 .'. I ' - ! I'. " - I ( . . . . ; . !- . '.- i ,.,,, MESSENGER BOY RIDES INTO STREET EXCAVATION ' ir hni" !U0 I'lrmliiiit nhn if 1 tn I ' IFnr u v U Mlthnf-ky ur,. fekr, Dependable Assistance BUtlij prfpiirrd against a pell of Stom itch, liver ot RowI wfAknrni b an Mrfllrnt uw Tint brtiiiji In iiiimi the drrnl iblo tu Ut.vr,iT to W (rxv e. from a f Air trul of IIOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters A family i an i y (or I u here' li? " i! wr' entirely covered wi'h l- . L I Iv.J 1L .' ') enintlon. which .Tir.,f S hy rspldly on my shoulders ' end body. They i In t he form of blotches n. i '"" ; ."e- 'he Itehlni nd burnlns ' were o interne ihst I ws nhllge.1 to scrstch and Irrltste the s(T"'lel prts " A friend recommended f iiUcurs .o(i nd Ointment. They Infise'ly cooled ed rlle ed the trouble snd on week use c(im. plelely heed me " Misnedl Mle rerlll Wrtlt, slmie, led, July .'I. tIV YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES VALUE GUARANTEED For 33 years W. L. Douglas name has stood for shoes of the highest standard of quality for the price. His name and the retail price stamped on the bottom guarantees full value and protects the wearer against high prices for inferior shoes. They are the best known snoes in the world. W. L. Douglas hoe are made of the most carefully selected leathers, after the latest models, in a well-equipped factory at brockton, Mass., under the direction and personal inspection ot a most perfect organization and the highest paid skilled shoemakers; all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes in the world. W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 MlUfco are just as good for style, fit and wear at other makes cosbng 16.00 to $8.00, the only perceptible difference is the price. W. L DOUGLAS $3.00 and $3.50 MIULb hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than other makes for the price. None genuine unless W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom. DOUGLAS SHOE STORE, 1 17 North Sixteenth Street, Omaha, Neb. W. L. oouaiss WAS put to wo Ptaa- IMOMOrTlVlN viars or sac. hc SIQAN MSNUMC. , TURING IN tT, AND I NOW THC lRO ISTMAKIROFSJ OO S3 SO AND S4 00 MOSS IN THC WORLD. BOYS' SHOES Beit in the World $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 JRW V I lWW . ' HlrtHVIIVJrrVm UH t' k wv Ji mmjkmt k i TS4oo. r i urn 4A to a a i GiUI(i Iris, W. I,. Don ( Its Brrv lies HIMi. . fiUBSTlTUTES 49 Nnmple T.nch Kreo by Mall With Si r. fWIe Hoos on rwiitest. M. (tense KMt erl " nil. w, Pl. T. tarn." Mil thronrfhoii the wnel-t. - .mwu t - : - T,,f,,T " " -----"-i f fninrigi i i ii i ririrrrTrwsssiTiwTssiii m i i i n rrrmsTs nm mif rTTV-M-MnrTtmmtBmnmiBmKmmimmiU . (JOte Qam W m&& . 1 TTttlOSII4l, . ' .... t-.VV.v ( 1 'I ' ' I .1 ! tl t I ' t m l .. ' . I K. -.. , ... 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