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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 1, 1916.
MORE MILKMEN ARE
I FINED BY JUSTICE
. '
Twenty-Two Pay Up and Prom.
; Ise to Do Better Caught
by State Chemist.
OTHER CASES ARE PENDING
i Twenty-two milk dealer! paid the
penalty for selli.ig milk of the chalk
water variety instead of the real
lacteal fluid when they felt into the
traps bid by State Chemist W. T.
Frisbee and his assistants Friday aft
ernoon. All appeared before Justice
of the Peace Kubat, paid their fines,
ranging from $10 to $20 and costs,
and went their way promising to re
frain from using the town pump' to
bolster their business.
Out of 229 camples taken by In
, ipectors Maloney, Tusa, Morse .and
Kemble, in conjunction with the state
chemist, these twenty-two cases were
.filed. Others are pending. '
The state law provides that milk
must test more than i per cent but
terfat, while cream ottered for sale
must show 18 per cent or over. ;'; Ac
cording to the complaints J filed
against the convicted dairymen the
milk has averaged from 1 to per
cent butterfat, while the cream
proved 10 to IS per cent.
' Country Milk Higher.
"Tests made, in country' towns
where there have been no attempts
made to dilute the cream show; as
high as 30 per cent butterfat," said
State Chemist Frisbie. "There is no
rtasrui itif vintafinn nt 'h .tat law
slth as hat been staged by careless
Omaha dairymen."
Those who plead guilty and paid
their fines, flooding the top drawer
of Judge Kubat's desk with currency
and silver, were:
Sam Christianson, Chris Spanggard,
L. E. Sco, Knud Knudson of the
Walnut Hill dairy on two counts,
James Mitgard, Swendsen & Ander
son, H. Sheanin, K. 1 Knudson, C.
Mortensen and C. Grasbo of the Elite
dairy, H. Norgaard, Charles Hansen
of the Fair-view dairy, Sam Christen
en, C. Jensen, H. J. Peterson, Beck
& Knudson. Chris SDansaard on two
counts, Chris Peterson, John Jacob
son, P. W. Winter, James Milgard of
the Central dairy, Jacobson & Bang
of the Keystone Park dairy and W.
r. innstianson.
School Inspection
, Problem Solved by
Appointing Nurse
, Charlotte Townsend, who served
last year is examining nurse in the
public schools, has been appointed
supervisor of the' staff of school
nurses. - . - ' '
This practically disposes of the
school medical inspection controversy
for the present. There are eight
jiuisce examining cimurcn OI ine puo-
lic schools. The plan will be that
when an unusual situation arises in
school a competent physician will
'at once be engaged to advise and
work with the nurses..
The Board of Education considered
the proposition of engaging a physi
cian on half time to nave regular
charge of the nurses and the school
inspection work, but that plan has
been abandoned in favor of the selec
tion of i nurse to serve as chief of
ik. :.. : it
A bill covering medical inspection
of public schools will be offered to
the legislature this winter by the
Douglas county delegation. This
measure will have the approval of the
school otticials before tt shall be of-
fered for passage. The proposed law
wilt give pie school officers specific
authority, will provide for the ex
penditure of adequate funds to care
tor the, children whose backwardness
in school it due to adenoids, defec
tive, hearing, eyesight and teeth.
Sloan's Liniment Kllla rala.
Is tha greatest pain klllar avar discovered:
simply laid on tha skin no rubbing re.
julred It drives pain away. 15o. All dnig-
flets. Advartlaamant.
Omaha Masons Have Plans All Laid for
Laying of Corner Stone of New Temple
Impressive ceremonies will mark
the laying of the cornerstone Wednes
day of the new Masonic temple a
temple' that will, when completed,
represent an outlay of more than a
half million dollars and rank as the
finest structure of its kind west of
Chicago. '
Ground was broken for the building
last spring, five floors of the skeleton
steel framework at Nineteenth and
Douglas streets being in place at the
firesent time. There is one more
loor of steel framework to be added.
The masonry and brickwork has al
ready been started on the first floor.
The laying of the corner stone will
take place at 2 o'clock Wednesday
afternoon.
The officers of the grand lodge of
Nebraska Masons are to be escorted
from the old temple, located at Six
teenth street and Capitol avenue, by
a procession headed by the Arab pa
trol ot l angier temple, Monies ot tne
Mystic Shrine.
Following this body wilt be the
Blue lodges of the city, with a di
vision for the visiting brthren. The
Knights Templar, forming a special
escort for the officers of the grand
lodge, will come next. When the
column, reaches the new temple the
order will be reversed. '.
' The 'order issued by Fred Rogers,
imperial potentate of Tangier tem
ple, requesting Shriners to wear their
fezes in the procession to the new
temple, hat been recalled. Shriners
are urged to march either with the
Blue ' lodge or Knights Templar
bodies. Shriners who are members
of the Knights Templars will be ex
pected to march with that division. '
Although there will be no assem
blage of Scottish Kite Masons in a
body they will march with the
Knights Templar and , the Blue
lodsrea.
The oration will be delivered by
Most Worshipful James R. Cain, jr..
past grand master of Nebraska Ma
sons.
Past Grand Master Alpha Morgan
of Broken Bow, S. T. Dsvis of 1e
cumsa, and John Ehrhardt of Stan,
ton will be here for the ceremonies.
It is hoped ten hare the new temple
conmpleted by next spring. The
structure will be one of the most im
posing homes of Masonry in the
country, and naturally an important
unit among the finer buildings of
Umaha.
The description, "six stories high,"
does not ao justice nor does it give
but faint hint at the true height
of the structure. In reality the new
Masonic temple will be as lofty as
any ten-story' building the city. The
size of the plot of ground upon which
it stands is 110 by 132 feet, situated
on the northeast corner of Nineteenth
and Douglas streets.
The construction cost of the build
intr alone is $350,000. $100,000 having
been .paid for the 'lot. With the cost
of the furnishings, etc., the total will
be brought up to well over a million
dollars.
The exterior of the temple will be
of Bedford stone, terra cotta and
brick. The interior will be finished
for the most part in marble and tile,
wnat woodwork tnere it to oe
quarter-tawed oak,
The classic lines of the ' Omaha
temple are to be somewhat similar
to those of the one in (Brooklyn, N,
Y where the local building commit
tee obtained many of its ideas to be
incorporated in the structure here.
This committee, consisting of L. Pet
tengill, chairman; M. M. Robertson
and Jamea A. Howard, visited , the
larger citiet of the east and inspected
the temples in each of them in order
to gain ideas as to how the Omaha
structure should be built. The Brook
lyn temple was regarded as the finest
of them all.
The first floor of the Omaha temple
will be utilised for store rooms, five
facing on Douglas street and one
on Nineteenth street. Offices for
business and professional men are to
be on the second floor.
The banquet room, which is to take
up the entire third floor, will be one
of the most magnificent in the United
Mates, with lofty ceiling and rich
furnishings, ;
Offices for the Blue lodges and
Grand lodge are to be on the fourth
floor. Lodge rooms for the Com-
mandery, the Eastern Star and the
I
OMAHA MASONIC TEMPLE AS IT WILL APPEAR WHEN
COMPLETED.
the Ada Belle between Decatur and
Omaha, telephoned the Commercial
club recently that he hat been asked
to go into Dakota and bring down
this big boat for the owner there.
Captain Walters was not advised as
to what operations the boat is to start
when it gets into Nebraska waters.
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Andrew H.Viele
Most Worshipful Grand Master Grand
Lodge of Nebraska, A. F. & A. M.
different chapters will take up all
the space on the fifth floor.
The sixth floor wilt be a huge au
ditorium) with a twenty-five-foot ceil
ing, seating 1,800 persons. It is to be
used for big Masonic gatherings,
balls, and the like. The Shriners will
also hold their meetings on this floor.
One of the features is to be a gallery
extending around the auditorium.
Big Steamboat is
Headed This Way
A big steamboat is on its wav'down
the Missouri river. When it is sched
uled to come to Omaha is not known
locally, or whether it Is destined to
Omaha or not. Captain Davy Walters
of Decatur, who for a time operated
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REAL SHOW GIRLS
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THE OLD RELIABLE" '
Right and Privilege
Laborer, Despondent Over
III Health, Shoots Himself
Mike Bogen, 35, laborer, of 1152
North Sixteenth street, shot himself.
He was found in the rear of 1106 ;
Douglas street shortly after noon !
Despair because ot continued ill
health is the cause of the act. Attend- I
ants at St. Joseph's hospital say his !
chances for recovery are slight. j
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Urges Everyone
to Quickly Get
on Water Wagori
Drinks glass of hot water baforo
breakfast to wash out
poisons.
To. see the tinge of healthy bloom
in your face, to see your skin get
clearer and clearer, to wake up with
out a headache, backache, coated
tongue or nasty breath, in fact to feel
your best, day in and day out, just
try inside-bathing every morning for
one week.
Before breakfast each day drink a
glass of real hot water with a tea
spoonful of limestone phosphate in it
as a harmless means of washing from
the stomach, liver, kidneys and bow
els the previous day's indigestible
waste, sour bile and toxins; thus
cleansing, sweetening and purifying
the entire alimentary canal before put
ting more food into the stomach. The
action of hot water and limestone
phosphate on an empty stomach 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
phophate will cost very little at the
drug store, but is suffii-'mt -onstrate
that just as soap and hot
water cleanses, sweetens and fresh
ens the skin, so hot water and lime
stone phosphate act on the blood and
internal organs. Those who are sub
ject to constipation, bilious attacks,
acid stomach, rheumatic twinges, also
those whose skin is sajlow and com
plexion pallid, are assured that one
week of inside-bathing will have them
both looking and feeling better in
every way. Advertisement.
Real Estate
iMMMIMM1 1MIMIIIMIIIIM
Loans
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y Loans made for building, for lifting
a mortgage and for other purposes. If
you own a lot and have a portion of the
cost of building, we can loan you the
balance. No commission. - No delay.
Small monthly payments.
Assets, $9,500,000.00.
Reserve, $222,000.00
Omaha Loan and
Building Ass'n
Northwest Corner Dodge, and 15th Sts.
There is a vast difference between
right and privilege. That a manufac
turer has a right to make beer is un
deniable. That the individual has a
right to drink beer-moderately and
temperately-is indisputable. It js the
sale of and traffic in beer tha't is a
privilege. - -
Why should the right of the manu
facturer and the right of the individ
ual be endangered by the misuse of
privilege? ;
Is it not wiser to better regulate
and control privilege than to impair
and destroy rights? ' '
Metz Brothers Brewing Company, Omaha
v Brewers and Bottlers of Fine Beer Only i
REAL LIVE MONKEYS
DRIVING REAL AUTOMOBILES
AT THE MONKEY SPEEDWAY
G. W. LOOMIS, President
W. R. ADAIR, Secy, and Treas.
J. T. HELGREN, Asst. Secretary.
A. A. ALL WINE, Asst. Secretary.
SOUTH OMAHA OFFICEi 4733 So. 2& Si.
J. H. KOPIETZ, Agent.
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pw Nuxated Iron helped
me to whip Frank Moran
F? Wll LAPD TELLS SECRET OF HIS EASY VICTORY.
LJJ " "N" ALSO REVEALS HITHERTO UNTOLD SECRET OF HIS
GREAT TRIUMPH OVER JACK JOHNSON; SAYS IRON IS GREATEST OF
ALL STRENGTH BUILDERS
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Ordinary Nuxated Iron
will often increase the
strength and endurance of .
delicate, nervous folks 200 "
per cent in two weeks9 time.
SPECIAL NOTE Dr. E. Bauer, ft well
known phyilelan. who hu itudled widely
In both this country and Europe, hu been
(specially employed to make a thorough
lnveativatlon Into the real secret of the great
strength, power and endurance of Jeaa WIN
lard and the marvelous value of nuxated
Iron aa a strength builder.
MEW YORK Upon being Interviewed at
hts apartment In the Colonial Hotel -Air.
Wlllard said. "Tea, I have a chemist with
ms to study the value of different foods
and products as to their power to produce
great strength and endurance, both of which
are so necessary In the prise ring. On
his recommendation I have often taken
nuxated Iron and I have particularly advo
cated the free use of Iron by all those
who wish to obtain treat physical and men
tal power. Without It X am sure that I
should never have been able to whip Jack
Johnson so completely and easily as I did,
and while training for my light with Frank
Moratv I regularly took nuxated Iron, and
X am certain that It was a most Impor
tant factor In my winning the fight so
easily." Continuing, Dr. Sauer said: "Mr.
Wlllard's case is only on of hundreds which
I could cits from my own personal expe
rience, which proves conclusively the aston
ishing power of nuxated Iron to restore
strength and vitality even In most compli
cated chronic conditions."
Not long ago a man came to me who
was nearly half a century old, and asked
me to' give him a preliminary examination
for Ufa Insurance I was astonished to
find him with the blood pressure of a boy
of to and as full of vigor, vim and vitality
as a young man In fact a young man he
really was, notwithstanding his age. The
secret, he said was taking Iron nuxated
Iron had filled him with renewed Ufa. At
SO ht was In bad health; at 40 careworn and oan work or how far yon can walk wlth-
nearly all In. Now at 00 a miracle of out becoming tired. Next take two flve-
.it.iu hi. w..mi. .ut. .. k,.m tnre Unii-i per day after meals for two
vitality and his tae beaming with the buoy- WMkfc Then tMt yQm itrangth win fcnd
ancy of youth. As X have said a hundred see for yourself how much you have gained.
times over Iron Is the greatest of all I hv dosens of nervous, rundown peo-
strength builders. If people would only P' "ere ailing all the while, double
throw away patent nwdlclna and .nauoe- otrength and endurance and entirely
Among alt tha prominent figures of tha prlzt ring probably nona la ao tfavoted
to family Ufa at Jsss Wlllard.- After aach engagemsnt tha champion hurrlaa to
hit wlfa and children and rtmalns at tielr sld until publlo demand fat-cat him
ta laava for new ancountara. Everything tt dona to bring up tha "tlttla VTlir
arda" with strong htalthy bedlam. Mr Wlllard accounts for hit awn auccstsj
bv aavlna:
eons'der that Untt of ire in sn
bioea ts tM ucrtt my gnat strength
NOTE Nuxated Iron, recommended above
by Dr.. Sauer, la not a patent medicine nor.
aecret remedy, but one which la well known
mi. cnnnnrtlnn. and take almnl. miTnt.ri' gt rl Ot all aymptoma Of drapepela. liver
iron, I am convinced that tha Uvea of thou- nd other trouble. In from ten to fourteen to drunlita and whoee Iron conatltuente
anil. i yeraun. migni tv .ana wnu m. J - --..' B ...... ... wiut.17 ,.cv,iwu uj i,,ii,a,tv iiiibivi.ii.
die ovary year from pneumonia, grippe, proper form. And Tnla after they had In everywhere. Unlike the older Inorganic Iron
consumption, kidney, liver and heart trouulu, me caaea bean doctoring for month, with- product,, it la eaally assimilated, does not
etc. Tha real and true causa which atarted out obtaining any benefit. But don't take injure the teeth, make them btack, nor
their dlseaaea waa nothing more or leas the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate upset the stomach; on the conlrant, it la
than a weakened condition brought on by tincture of Iron almply to save a few nwrt potent remedy In nearly alf forma
lack of i"n in the blood. Iron Is absi: nts. , You must take Iron in a form that Si,'.';?.:.,? ViilL ,or, n"rv'". '
!".k.y0n.c."ry to en.bf. you," blood S can be easily abaorbed and I aa.lm.la.ed Ilk. 5? "Zftiu: INurtSJIT n
change food Into living tissue. Without nu.jted iron if you want It to do you any f.y 0((er ,ortt l";" 'S.
It, no matter how much or what you eat, good, otherwise it may prove worse than charitable Institution If they cannot take
yoor food merely paases through you with- useless. any man or woman under 60 who lacka iron
out doing you any good. Tou don't get Many an athlete or prise fighter has won nd increase their strength 200 per cent
the atrengirt out or it, ana aa a oonse- tne day simply because be Knew tne secret t ui, pruriucu mey
cuence you become weak, pale and alckly of great atrength and endurance and tiled Jf-'t ?? or",c trouble. They also
looking, Just like a plant trying to grow his blood with Iron before he went Into Ihe -ref.t yv" T,0,"',!,' ?.fL!!.l-
In .oil deOclent In Iron. If ou are not affray, while many another has gon. to In- ;c." tan i?S UmTt to dtaMnssd'
strong or well, you owe It to yourMlf to glorious d.teat almply for the lack of Iron.- by Sherman.MccJnn.il drug atofea ind ill
maaa tha iollowlng test: Sea how long you B. Sauer, M. D. " good drugglsu. "
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