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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22. 1916.
STENGER HEAD OF
NEW GENERAL SUPERINTEND
ENT. OF THE UNION PACIFIC.
O.PJPERATING
ormer Omaha Han is Named ai the
General Superintendent. Suc
ceeding Jeffers.
WAS FORMERLY CIVI1 ENGINEER
President Mohler of the Vnion
cific h returned from the west and
ibout.the first thing he - did yes
terday after a conference with Gen
eral Manager Jeffers was to name
Ernest Stenger general superintend
ent of the Union Pacific system, with
headquarters in Omaha. Mr. Stenger
will take charge of the affairs of the
office today. ' "
That Mr. Stenger had a hunch that
he was likely to be named general su
perintendent was possible, for he came
up from St. Joseph Tuesday night and
was one of Hie early callers at head
quarters. Shortly afterward his ap
pointment was made public. He suc
ceeds W. M. Jeffers, who recently was
promoted to the position of general
manager, succeeding Charles Ware,
. wiiu rcsiigiicu. .
Rise Has Been Fast.
The advancement of Mr. Stenger as
a railroad man has been a marvel to
railroaders. As a lad, some twenty
years ago, he worked in the office of
the city engineer of Omaha. He did
all kinds of work, from axeman up to
running a transit. This training he se
cured under Andrew Rosewater, who
for many years was head of the city
engineering department. Later in his
career Mr. Stenger became assistant
city engineer and some ten years ago
left the employ of the city, going into
railroad work.
The first railroad work that he did
was out on the Union Pacific main
line, where he had charge of the
double tracking in the vicinity of
Grand Island. He continued in the en
gineering department for several
years and made good. Next he was
given a position as assistant superin
tendent, and then the superintendency
of the St Joseph & Grand Island road,
one of the auxiliaries of the Union Pa
cific He held this for a time and then
was promoted to the position of gen
eral manager. He was serving in this
position at the time of his promotion
to the general superintendency of the
Union Pacific.
To Move to Omaha.
For the present, at least, Mr. Sten
ger will continue to exercise the
duties of general manager of the
Grand Island road, these beintr added
to his jurisdiction as general super
intendent ot the union. Pacific. He
will move his family to Omaha and
resided here.
Mr. Stenger is 51 years old. He
was born in Colmar, Alsace, and
came to .the United States when he
was a child. He was graduated from
the University of Michigan in the
class of 1866 and immedrately came
west, and since then Omaha has been
his home the greater portion of the
time.
N MAYOR AfT.FPTS NEW
w at 'boqmtown; n. y.
Mayor Dahlman has received a
telegram from Guy Weadick, Sheeps
head Bay, N. Y., requesting that
Omaha's chief executive act as hon
orary mayor of "Boomtown," a typi
cal western town of the wild and,
wooly type, which will be an enter
tainment feature in connection with
"The Stampede" to be held August 5
to 12 at Sheepshead Bay speedway.
Mayor Dahlman wired his accept
ance. D. J. O'Brien, former Omahan,
is connected with the enterprise in an
official capacity.
NURSES TO OPEN THRFF
MILK. FEEDING STATES
The Visitins Nurse association nf
Omaha Vill open three milk feeding
stations next week. They will be lo
cated on South Twenty-ninth street,
in me sneeieyiown district; ' on
North Twenty-fourth street and one
' on the South Side.
At a regular meeting of the associa
tion Secretary Thomas reported 1,211
calls were made jduring the last month
and twenty-seven infants cared for..
RECRUITING PICKS UP,
AS MEX TROUBLE (3REAKS
Recruiting at the regular army re
cruiting office, Fifteenth and Dodge
streets, has taken a big jump since
the prospect of war with Mexico, Ser
geant Hansen reports. .
One Omaha business man was in
and wanted to enfist," said the ser
geant "He was 42 years old,, how
ever, seven years over the age limit.
We are getting several every day
now." ..
CCOL WEATHER. KEEPS THE v
BATHERS FROM BEACHES
Commissioner Hummel of the park
system is iiui eying very Kind tmngS
about the weather man.
un luesaay only titty-six bathers
.rte'nHerl th nnhlir iniimmin nl.
at Carter lake, Riverview park and
Snrinor T air rtarli- Thm h..l
Eerise of maintenance was $1 per
ather. n ;
Special
4tK'of; July
Offer-
W wtgiv, tn of charge
with 4 full ouart, of Primo
t es.lj), chargea pra.
Five Premiums
A flu hen patat. 4
""ad and batter
chins pl.t,. ,
tie of fin. Calif or
nta port wine. ,
fid .tehed whinksy
flail, a pihIici cork
erew and a iu
calendar. ,
Thla whl.key It
bottled expressly for
our trad and ia sold
direct to von. w.
I guarantee thla whla.
fm than other h i i.
trade old ro that
aella at double the
price.
Order, met of the
Xoeklee meet call
Tor 12 quarts nre.
ft- $
ll
r nasi ia,
5 .-
Our refwene. la Omaha National Bank. '
Man Your Orders to
' Meyer Klein Liquor Co.,
fXS North lSth St. Omaha, Nek.
Omaha Civilians ;
Will Not Get to Go
To Training Camps
Owing to the necessity for the act
ive work of every officer in the regu
lar army in getting the National
Guard into shape, and because of the
imminence of war with Mexico,, the
civilian military camps which were to
have been held af Fort Benjamin
Harrison, Illinois; at Plattsburg, New
York, and at Fort Oglethorpe, Geor
gia, have been called off for the pres
ent. Lawrence Brinker, chairman of
the committee of enrollment in Oma
ha, received formal notification of.
this action.
The men enrolled for the summer
camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison, be
ginning July 5, are: Wallace Lyman,
E. A. Erickson, J. L. Cutright, Rich
ard Page, A. G. Smith, Thomas E.
Roach, D. A. Sibbernsen, Taylor Bel
cher; H. G. Wade, A. C. Potter, Dana
Van Dusen, C. S. Lovejoy, J. R.
Byerly and several others whose ap
plications have gone in, but have not
been reported to Mr. Brinker.
SPEND MILLION DOLLARS
ON THE SAN PEDRO ROAD
The New York offices of the Harri
man lines has authorized the expendi
ture of $1,300,000 on the San Pedro
& Salt Lake road, one of the auxili
aries of the Union Pacific. During the
year it is expectcu to spend $547,OUO
for new ninety-pound rails, $260,000
in the building and rebuilding of
bridges and $511,000 for other im
provements and betterments.
Part of Parade
Fund is Returned
To the Subscribers
The patriotic parade on Flag day
a week ago cost $3,727.34.
Tnis money was subscribed by bus
iness .firms of Omaha, some seventy-five
in number, in amounts raid
ing from $5, $10, $20, $50, up to $2v,u
apiece.
The whole amount subscribed was
$4,105.. When all disbursements wrr,
recorded and bills paid tlie sum u
$377.66 remained. This was , ..
rated and turned back to the sub
scribers, at the rate of 9 1-5 per cent
of the amounts of their respective
subscriptions. - " .'- ' .
The report of subscriptions and
disbursements was made, at the last
.(meeting of the executive committee
ot the commercial ciud oy ireasurcr
T. C. Bvrne of the oarade commit
tee. The twenty bands cost a total of
$1,445.50. , -
WALT JARDINE DRAINS
: SOME OF THE LOW LANDS
City Commissioner ' Jardine is
branching out as a sanitary engineer.
A few weeks ago he was riding in his
automobile in the vicinity of Elev
enth and Grace streets, otherwise
known as tne "lake region." In this
section there are ponds and sloughs
with cat-tails and musk-rat houses'.
This condition has existed for twen
ty years.
1 Looking over the ground Mr. Jar
dine discovered that at a point some
distance to the northeast the land is
four, feet lower than the upper lake
south of Grace street. Getting out his
handbook he learned that water flows
down-hill. He detailed several men
Soothes Your Couth and Cold.
Dr. Bell's Pln.-Tar-Honey aoothee tho
raw spots, eases cough, ktlts cold germs.
26c. All druggists.- Advertisement.
Do Not Mia Thk
IS YOUR
STOMACH
IN A BAD
CONDITION?
TRY
UIOSTETTER'S
"u Stomach Bitters
MHaMgaaWI
IT IS FOR
INDIGESTION
BILIOUSNESS
MALARIA, FEVER
-AND AGUE."
The only dentifrice with a measuring tube
that stientificaUyinsures just enough powder
Dr.Lyon's
PERFECT
Tooth PavUer
PrtpmJ by m Doctor of Dmtal Sargtry
Send 2e stamp today for generous trial package of either
Dr. Lyon's Perfect Tooth Powder or Dental Cream to
I. W. Lyon cV Sons, Inc, 577. W. 274 it, N. Y. City
1
The Cause of most Disease is
i-liifKTED Blood
You cannot expect to have
a healthy body if jrou 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, causing local ills
that cannot be cured until
the blood is purified. '' ....
- Rheumatism, Catarrh and
Malaria are the direct. result
. of impurities in the blood.
It shows in such symptoms
' as a lack pf 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. Se Se is 'made.
These ingredients contain
the power to act directly
upon the blood corpuscles,
making, them pure' and'
healthy so they can do their
work in fighting off disease
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 wqnderful labor-
, atory equipment to bring out
their curative qualities.
For nearly half a century
we have been producing S.
SsS. 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.SsSe is sold by drug
stores, urevery locality. ,If
your druggist hasn't it in
stock, don't accept a substi-
' tute. He can get the gen
uine S. S. S. for you, if you
insist. The Swift Specific
Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
2fc?S
J1-
This Thursday, Friday and Saturday--Three Days
At the Four Sherman & McConnell Drug Stores
Cor. 16th and Doc'gs ! Cor. 16th and Harney (The Owl)
. Cor. 24th and Farnam (The Harvard) Beautiful New Store, 19th and Farnam '
H F R E'S T H E P L gA E3a " " y6u buy any ' tne rtic,ei quoted below at the regular price w iIt you art
" eatra one for one cent. Makeg no difference whether the price is five centa or
a dollar, you get the extra one for penny. The One Cent Sale is an outgrowth of modern merchandising method. By ita means' the manu
facturer, anxious for a wide distribution of his products, ia willing to make a special concession in price, thus encouraging the retailer to
co-operate by the holding of these sales, whereby a large volume of merchandise is distributed to the public within a few hours' or days' time,
of course, without a cent of profit; but with the purpose and effect of quickly introducing some meritorious article,' perhaps hitherto unknown,
or increasing, largely, the distribution of well-known and standard articles. : These sales have been held in most of the principal cities of the
United States during the last few months, and almost exclusively in Recall Drug Store, and wherever held have been the sensation of the hour.
Cold ' Cream
(ld($eam 1
1
it .it n cold
Cream, made and
guaranteed by
the United Drug
Go. Without
question the bent
protection and
relief for 1 wind
roughness and
sunburn, regular
price, 26c a jar,
in this lo sale
2 Jars
26c
60e Violet Dales Vnlshlnf
Cream, 2 for
60e Violet Dulee Cold
Cream. 2 for
KOe Cocoa Butter Cold
Cream, 2 for , . .
:51c
, 51c
51c
SOe White Cross Old Cream, CI r
t for 0lC
He Carmea Cold for 26c
SOe Tar-9lianipee Seep,
3 lerge cakes for
21c
Notes About This Sale. m
' This is the fourth One Cent Sale we have run. : Each succeeding;
one has been a little larger than.the former. , .... v- i'---
There Will be plenty of help this time, so that all may ,be served
promptly, and we believe plenty of goods also,' but the only safe rule
is to come early. - ' ; " , f i . '
. Grover Cleveland invented the phrase: "We are confronted with
a condition, not a theory." Customers who find a eondition where two
articles grow for the price of one, , plus one cent, appreciate . the
condition. : . ... . . . . . - . .
One manufacturer practically donated five gross of goods' for' this
sale, so that we might give publicity to his particular article, and this'
item has been on the market for 25 years, and is a good seller at that.
. Our poet got busy the other day and ground out this:
..; "It is not wealth, nor rank, nor state, - ! ' : ' '
. ' ' But 'get up and git' that makes men great." ... l.-, A
, The prescription business will receive pains-taking care, as usual,
during this great sale. This can easily be done, as these department
are removed from the bustle of our busy salesrooms,vand in charge of
prescriptionists who devote- their entire time to this work; -
"We cannot promise to deliver One Cent Sale Goods, at least not
on the day goods are purchased. - , ,.. . - , ; . ,
We do not know when we shall hold another "One Cent Sale," as
the steady rise in merchandise, values change conditions materially
Hair Brushes
.........2 for 76c
Tile Heli
Brushes .
Nothing ofTtrtd In this Hair awtlona!
I. better shows the wonderful bargains
offered than the two . O Sc.
brushes offeree!. lOT DC
ltt--e.rew white ' "
bristle, ebonr bak.
2 for 76c
2nd ICrows white .' f TC
bristle, foewoed back. . . . . f Or 70C
Both bruihes are solid back. .
Beef Cubes
35cLiggetts
Beef Cubes,
2 boxe for 36c .
Fountain Pens --j
p ;; Jl ;. . . . ., 2 f or 76c
. These are ss food as any $1.00 pen
you ever saw. -
Martan Chocolates,
Bich maple and vsnilla ereems with wsl- r
nuti, Alberts, Brsiil nuts and peanuts,
made in the celebrated Guth's factory in
Bsltimore; a most extraordinary Cboco- '
late at the regular price of SOc. t
2 Boxes 51c.
SOc Maxine Cherries, 2 for
ffue Thola Sweets, 2 lbs. for. . . .
5c Llggett's Gum, 2 for
5e Pep'O-Mints, 2 for
..Sic
..Sic
...ec
...Oc
lOc Articles for lc
2 for 11c
2 for 11c
2 for He
.2 for 11c
2 for 11c
2 for 11c
.2 for 11c
10c Writing (
Tableta
10c Cubeb -(
Cigarettes
10c Haarlem Oil
' (Imported)
10c Solid Alcohol
(Canned Heat)
10c Eureka Cloth
Clesnlng Pad ...
10c Swift's Fine
Toilet Soap
10c Romsn Violet Rose
and Corylopsis Tsle. . . . .
Miscellaneous Items
. 1 Cent Each .
8c Lift Buoy ; . O f C .
Hand Soap.:.1...'.. 5 tOr OC
snwl!'!r.,.::.:2for6ic
28c settle Aromatle v O OC
Caseara Uxative lOr . stiOC
"o.A!.:,2 pair for 51c
11.00 Cushion back (Idee) Style).
gr.h...........;.':..2 for $1.01
l?rhJS?.b....-..v,...2for51c.
cho.Toii,...8.r:t........;.2for5ic
Orepe'VilcV.'!!?'.'. . . : . 2 f Ot 26c
. 28e Rubber. Dress- . n Ofl.
Ing Comb A XOX atOC
Bru.fr;n.1'rflh.:,.....2for26c
Pr,..'.......,.,,,2forl&c
60e Wslnutta o (. fil .
Hair stain 4 tor OIC
26c Sanl.Flush or cleaning '
.'rr 2 for 26c
' $1.00 Seamless, 2 -quart Foun
'rfy'Sng. 2 for $1.01
lc Sale Articles'
Especially for Men
.2 for 26c
...;.;2forllc
.....2 for 51c
..!.2for51c
... .2 for 26c
.'I.. .2 for 36c
. 2 for 26c
.... 2 for He
tor I1.TS.) -
.2 for 26c
..2 for $1.01
2 for 51c
.2 for 26c
Jte.Reialt Shaving,.
8tick
10 Rexall Toilet'
Soap..,....,,,.,.,,;
fOe Bottle Bay
Rum
Me trving's Bllehu
Wafers....
' 2o Briar
pipe
ate Durham Duplex :
Demonstration Hator..
2fe Lather
Brush .
CUja1 Mot'."
(Box of to
, "'Safety R.,or
. Blade Stropper. ....
1.00 Old Style
Blsde, Bajor
0c Rubber Vulc
Shevlng-Brush..i..
2fc Durham Duplex
Shaving Sticks....
Rexall 'i bilet Soap
HTB - "
J)
10c Per Cake 2 for He
An exceptionally food quality soap
that fs Tery healthful to the akin.
Delicately fragrant with a subtle odor.
Standard t , .v v , IA.
Price ' !. - UC
Second Cake purchased vy ,.
at the same time. .....
Shavers' Goods
JMS?!h2for26c
' Golden Gate
Oil, 76c .
bottl. .
For medicinal or table use.
California Olfvs
2 for 76c
3-qt. Hercules
Hot Water Bottle
Largest selling hot water bottle in
the world. Guaranteed for two years,
full three-quart site, with patented
ean't lose stopper. This Is the molt
remarkable .offer ever made in rub-
ber gooas oi in is quality.
Standard
Price.. ....... ........
Second bottle purchased at the $
same time
2 -quart Made-Rite Fountain
Sl?fc 2 for $1.26
$2.00
Violet Dulce Face
Powder;
A delightfully soft and fine com
plexion powder, scented with the odor
of sweet violets. It preserves and
improves the complexion. Fair or
brunette tints.
Standanf , CAs
Prlce.................. ....OUC
Second Box purchased at
the same time. ..... x. . .
lc
Se Ivory
Soap. . . .,
2 for 6c
25c Articles, 2 for 26c
...2 for 26c
...2 for 26c
.2 for 26c
...2 for 26c
. .2 for 26c
...2 for 26c
.2 for 26c
.2 for 26c
(Par Mm ..J
28e Rexall ....
Cold Cream
Je lord Baltimore
Linen Paper.,..,..,,,
' 25e Kennedy's! Lax.,
tlv. Cough Syrup...,
Liver Pills .,
88. Arnica and Witch
H.s.1 Salv.,,,,,
M. H.y-. Hair ,
Health
tee Mistletoe
Cream '
8 Liquid
Veneer. .....
Zfie Durham Duplex
Sh.vlng Stick.......
!Se Hssel Leef ' 9ft-
- Shaving Cream . i Or eiOC
SL,?..::.- 2 for 6c
-, Se WlllUm'. Quick
.nd Kasy Soap..
SB. Shaving . , v ,
- Brush...,.,
10. Btyptle
Pencils..,.
11.00 Penn Safety .'.
Rssor.'
2 for 26c
...2 for 6c
...2 for 26c
- 2 for 11c
.2 for $1.01
tit Mark Crass '-'Ofo-Ofc.
Safety Re tor OT eSDC
, This Raaer Hu Been the Sens.tloa
at the Eaat.
ZiSSlLSt . 2 for $1.01
$1 Articles for lc
2 for $1.01
2 for $1.01
2 for $1.01
2 for $1.01
2 for $1.01
2 for $1.01
2 for $1.01
11.00 Syr. Hypophos-
phttes eomp
fl.00 Kirk's
Dandruff Remedy...
$1.00 Rexall
Rheumatic Remedy. ,
11.00 King' New.
Discovery
11.00 Yale's Hair
Tonic
$1.00 Yale's Almond
Blossom Cold Cream.
1.00 Health tons
Tonic: ,
25e Hand Scrub
Brushes
10c Tooth
Brushes i
26e Tooth
Brushes
2 Be Shaving
Brushes. .......
?Se Hair
Brushes
Bristle Goods
2 for 26c
2 for 11c
2 for 26c
2 for 26c
2 for 76c
50c Articles
, 60e Payne's Kidney
PUIs
60e Syrup Whit. .
- Pine Comp. , , .. ,
80e Irvlng's Buehu
Wafers
ROe Blaud's Iron - .
Tonic Pills .',
BOe bottle Fragrant ' .
Bay Rum
SOe Bouquet ,
- Jeanlee Talcum .........
" 80c Harmony Liquid .
Shampoo
BOe Whit. Cross .'.
Mssisge Cresm ,
BOe White Cross
Face Powder.. f . . . . .
for lc
2 for 51c
2 for 51c
2 for 5U
2 for 51c
2 for 51c
2 for 51c
2 for 51c
2 for 51c
2 for 51c
c.mbfd,.,r.P.r,.n 2 for 51c
Lord Baltimore
LINEN .
2 Boxes for 26c
I Jcmfpahiaon fil
A fine fabric finish writing paper,
medium slse, packed 24 sheets of
paper and 24 envelopes in the box.
OTi 2 for 26c
40c Tangara Fabrie Linen Paper
Envelopes to match. '
. 2 Boxei for 41c
V Flor de Murat
Cigar
A blended Havana Cigar that It U
ready a great favorlt with experteneed
smokers. It Is five inches long, Lon
. dres shape, free burning. Packed 06
to the box. Standard price 10c
; Box of 50 for $2.75 '
La Florentine and Can. Han Manila .
W...,.2forllc
..::iV'.55c
Box of 10
for
Violet Dulce
, Talcum Powder
A very fine and soft tale, pura and
beneficial to the skin, with the fa
mous Vnllet Dulee fragrance.
Standard. . ,
Priee......... etOC
Second Box purchased
at the same time. .......
lc
26e 1-lb. box Talcum Violet
Re. and . n , '
r criyiopsi. .2 for 26c
6c Rhinltl. Cold ' n e nM
T.bi.u. ... . . . . , ;., . 2 for 26c
6 Rexall Tooth . t no
put.. ,2 for 26c
..;..2 for 26c
aft j-!.mL .
Cold Cream.;
i&W!fi2fW26e
Odds and Ends for lc &t tt. .J 2 for 26c
Tw. Wood.rful Barfahu. a. Abov.
Perfumes-Bulk'
Whit. Ross, Ylang-Ylsng, Jock.y
Club, Violet, Lily sf th. V.llay,
Jockey Club, Flower Girl, Lilac ell
regular BO odors . C1A
S OZ. BOTTLE FOR .,
Be Meehanlei-Amol.
nana soap. ;..... ...
26e Perfumed Golden i
Bath Powder
JSe Patto Fool Pow. '' 1 n e J" OC.
d.r.-for Urad feet. . . . . , , tor sSOC
Wool So.p. Larg.
10c Cak.
2 for 6c
: 2 for 26c
2 for 11c
wJ!,:;.:. 2 for 26c
10c Skat Hand
Cleaner. ....
2 for lie
rW list glvM h.rawltb I. only a
partUl aa then are about ifiOO
ifmm in thai Ml.. Cum Mrty and
VdieeMMMntm.nt, aa thoe ltsa.
Will h. hU quickly. , , ,,;
St R.cCoiinell
4 "Rexall" Drug Stores
Owl Drug Co., Cor 16th and Harney SU. Cor. 16th and Dodge Streets.
, Harvard Pharmacy, Corner 24th and Farnam Street.
Beautiful New Store, 19th and Farnam Sta. : ' ;