THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 191, End Constipation and Indigestion The "New O-EAT IT Food W.y" U Way Without Medicine or Exer cise. It Doea Its Work by Keeping Your System Free. From "Clog ging," and Succeeds Where Pills and Medicines Fails Tha new purs food, O-EAT-IT, comts ready to serve in crisp, toasted slices that keep fresh and tasty indefinitcly-conUms much more of Uie coarse outer parts of trains than any other food you have ever tried. Three of these small, tasty slices with your meals supplies the stomach and bowels with a coarse ample bulk that makes constipation and indigestion impossible. A well-known physician writes us that he con siders O-EAT-IT a real food blessing: for all mankind. Why continue to take medi cine and suffer from constipation and indi gestion? Try O-EAT-IT today. Kor sale by more than 100 leading grocers in Omaha and Council Bluffs. 10c a package, or mailed prepaid on receipt of price. O-EAT-IT Co., 278 Studsbaker Bldg., Chicago, III. 1 Rrief Cihi News I ' 1 CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! In one minute your clogged nos trils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuming, blowing, ncadache, dryness. no struggling lor breath at night your cold or catarrh will he gone. Get a small bottle of lily's Cream Bairn from your druggist now. Apply a little ot this fragrant, antiseptic ncaling cream in your nostrils. It pen etratrs through every air passage of tne head, soothes the inflamed swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh Relief comes so quickly. Advertisement Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo , If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just plain mulsified cocoarfut oil (which is pure and en tirely greascless). is much better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use tor shampooing, as this can t possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten -your hair with wa ter and rub it in. One or two tea- spoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and sralp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easny ana removes every particle oP dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly a-l evenly, and it leaves it fine and snKy, bright, flufly and easy to man age. You can get mulsified cocoanut oil at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and a tew ounces is enough to last everyone in the family for months. Advertisement Yon Can't Brush Or Wash Out Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces qf ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to rpoistcn the scalp and ruo u in genny wtin ine nngcr tips. Do this tonight, and by morning. most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more ap plications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace ot it, no matter how much dan draff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffv lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You. can get liquid arvon at any drug Store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work. Adv. In every home Sloan'. Lini ment has earned its place in the medicine chest as a relief from pains and aches. Quickly penetrates wittoot mb cing and soothes the soreness. Cleaner and more effective than mussy plasters or ointments, it does not stain the skin. For rheumatism, neuralgia, gout, lum bago, sprains and strains use Sloan's Lini ment. At all druggists, 25c. 50c. $1.00. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists., HY0 III M Wedding Rings Edholro, Jeweler. Hat Boot Print It .Now Beacon Prow. Kleaer. Book, moved to Loyal Hotel Bldg. Young Women Moot TonightThe Young Women's Ifsbrew association will meet tonight at S o'clock in the Fax ton block. Says She Was Deserted Desertion is alleged by Clara Hewitt in a divorce! suit brought in district court against Alfred LeHoy Hewitt. Stoiimfltter I xaminors Thomas As telford and Joseph Fatek have been appointed to the city examining board of master steamfittcrs. Valentine Parly Ruth Lodge No. 1 will give a Valentine party Wednes day evening at the Odd Fellows' hall. Fourteenth and Dodge. All Odd Fel lows and their wives are invited. Cost to Heat City HhII Heating the city hall from an outside plant, from October 19 to January 10, cost $..'.237.76, acording to a bill receivtd by the city council. This is at the rate of $27 pe.- day. iet Pennies and Candy Thieves gained entrance to a store at 16T0 Capitol avenue by forcing a rear door. Mrs. L. bchaeffcr, proprietress, re ported the loss of 150 pennies, cigars, candy and a lot of notions. Falls from Wagon Ed Carey, teamster, fell from the seat of his wagon at Fifteenth and Cass streets and suffered serious scalp wounds. He struck the tongue of the wagon. The police surgeons attended the injured j man. New City Hall Kn trance The old HOW FEBRUARY GOT EVEN FOR ROBBERY Calendar Man Steals Two Days From Month, But Holidays Atone for Theft. DISCOURSE ON FETE DAYS By A. R. GROH. Here's old February, robbed at its nirtb of two days to make two other months bigger, now come into honor by possession of more holidays than any other month. It lias Lincoln's birthday and Washington's birthday, not to mention groundhog day and Valentine's day. Perhaps you think the Fourth of July is a national holiday. Put it isn't It is a holiday in atl the states, how ever, as is Christmas. The president's proclamation for Thanksgiving day makes that a legal holiday only in the District , of Columbia and the terri tories. Action by the governors is necessary to make it a holiday each year in the variuus states. The only holiday provided by na tional statute is Labor day, the first Monday in September. The state of Mississippi has no statutory- holidays, but by common consent lhankscivme day. fourth ot entranrp tn iho ritv hH nn Varna m ulv and Christmas arc observed street has been shut off and the new anous holidays arc observed in into the basement, which has been re modeled. The Farnam street entrance will be lowered to sidewalk level. City Has More Cases City Attorney Rine's report for 1916 submitted to the city council, shows the following information: Cases pending, January 1. 1916, ninety-seven; cases filed dur ing 191t, seventy-three; cases disposed of during 1916, sixty-nine; cases pend ing January 1, 1917, 101. To Manufacture Machinery The H. W. Levering Machine company, which will manufacture and repair machin ery, has filed articles of incorporation with the county clerjt. The capital is $10,000. James Lucena, Willis C. Crosby, Harry W. Levering, D. W. Kelley and 1. F. Winterer are the in corporators. I New Wyoming Superintendent Ef fective February 15, N. C. Allen, su perintendent of the Iowa division of the Burlington, with headquarters at Creston, becomes superintendent of the Wyoming division of the same road, with headquarters at Casper, succeeding W. T. Sailer, transferred Baby (ioats at the Zoo A pair of Daoy goats were born on Monday at ine pant department zoo. City Wants Two More Tracks The city clerk hps been authorized to ad vertise for wo two-and-one-half-ton automobile trucks for the street clean ing and maintenance department. Ttu;e trucks will give the department a battery or eight large motor-driven whir. Its. Commissioner J 'arks states he intends to motorize th entire street det ... t in the interest of economy and off, ncy. Wrestlers in Good Shane Joseph btecher and Charles Feters are phy sically fit to engage in a wrestling match. The city council was so ad i.sed by a local physician, who exam ined the wrestlers according to law The examinations were said to have been made before a match which was, held last week. Having witnessed the match, some of the city commission ers were, amused when the city clerk read the physician s certification. New Signal Company Capitalized at $500,000, the Hydraulic Signal com pany, which will manufacture signal and other railroad appliances, has filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk. The company has the Hoover Hydraulic signal. Headquar tcrs and the main plant are to be in Omaha, with branches in all parts of the United States, fi. M. Granville, r . A. Gordon. Percy K Gwynne, G. K. Kerrin and F. W. Lunbcck are the in corporators. Tine Fiwplace Goods Sunderland Hospital Trusty Peddles Dope to Other Inmates Olaf Benson, an inmate of the county hospital and a trusty for three and a half years, was arrested for stealing "dope" used at the institu- lon and peddling it to inmates. Ben son, who had heen at the hospital for a number of years, was the only per son at the place who had access to the drug room. With Benson was arrested Carl Norgaard, also an inmate, on whose person was found a bottle containing tiout Halt an ounce ot dope. Nor- gaard is said to have purchased the drug from Benson. With the arrest of Benson, officials at the hospital believe the, have put end to the pill peddling. Re cently 1,000 quarter grain tablets of morphine were reported stolen from the hospital. George Doane's Kneecap Is Dislocated by Fall George W. Doane of the city water ffices will be confined te his home for an indefinite time on account of an injured knee caused by slipping on tcps outside- ot the Auditorium last riday evening. Mr. Doane did not consider the injury serious until after he wrestling match, when it was ecessary to be assisted" to his home The kneecap was dislocated. He ex pects it wiU be six weeks before he will be able to resume his work. George Armstrong of the police de partment suffered severe injuries hen he slipped on the Auditorium teps the same evening. olice Nab Drug Clerk Who Tries to Cash Check Arson Hunter, 1413 South Thir teenth street, an employe of Sherman & McConnell Drug company, was ar rested, charged with trving to cash a check that did not belong to him. Hunter, police say, was sent to mail number of checks for. the firm he works for and on his wav extracted one of them and tried to cash it. various states. Here are some 01 them: January 8, anniversary of the battle of New Orleans, in Louisiana. January 19, Lee's birthday, in Flor ida, Georgia, North and South Caro lina, Virginia, Alabama, Mississippi and Arkansas. February 12, Georgia dav, in Geor gia. Holidiv for Carnivals. Shrove Tuesaay. in Alabama and Florida (in counties having a car nival). March 2, anniversary of Texan inde pendence, in Texas. March 4, Inauguration day, in Dis trict of Columbia, in years when a president is inaugurated. March 22, emancipation day, in Porto Rico. Good Friday, in eleven states. April 12, Halifax independence reso lutions, in North Carolina. April 13, Thomas Jefferson's birth day, in Alabama. April 19, Patriots' day, in Maine and Massachusetts. April 21, anniversary of the battle of San Jacinto, in .Texas. Arbor day, which might be called the "most useful holiday," was started in Nebraska and is now observed in most of the states on various spring dates, according to climatic condi tions, for tree planting. April 26, Confederate Memorial dav in four southern states. May 10, Confederate Memorial day. in two southern states. May (second Friday) Confederate dav, in J ennessee. -J May 20, signing of the Mecklen burg declaration ol independence.' in North Carolina. Decoration Day in North. May 30, Decoration day in all states except eight southern states. June 3, Jefferson Davis' birthday, ir eight southern states. June 1 1, Kamchamcha day, in Ha waii. June IS, Pioneer day, in Idaho. June 10, Admissior day, in Wyo ming. June 24, Pioneers' day, in Utah. June 2s, Landing of American troops, in Porto Rico. August 1, Colorado dav. in Colo rado. August 16. Bennington battle dav, in Vermont. September 9, Admission dav. in California. Septemberl2. Old Defenders' dav. in Baltimore, Md. October 12, Columbus day, in twen tv-one states. October 18, Alaska day, in Alaska. i Knocks Obstinate 8 ? Coughs in a Hurry 8 S A Simple Hone-Made Remedy g g that Geta at the Canae. S fmmm mert-o-Mt) ENDS CATARRH, ASTHMA, Bronchia. Croup, Cough and Colds, of insoey back. Sofe and guaranteed by Stkwmuv k. HeConnall Drug Co. Some Good Advice. "Don't think too much of your own methods. Watch other people's ways ana learn troin tnem. 1 nis is good advice, especially when bilious or constipated. You will find many peo ple who use Chamberlains Tablets for these ailments with the best results, and will do well to follow their ex ample. Advertisement. Try Stnaa'i liniment for KJienm&ilam. If rou have rheumatism, lambaco,'. get a 26c bottle of Sloan' LlnlmenL It fcllla the pain. All drUffaiaUL Advertisement. Thousands of Deoole normally healthv in everv other resnect. are annoyed with a persistent hanging-on bronchial cough year aiur year, uiaiuruing tueir sleep and making life disagreeable. It's so needless there's an old home-made remedv that will end such a comrh easily and quickly. uec irom any druggist - zu, ounces ol Pinex" ( 50 cents worth ) , pour it into nint bottle and fill the bottle with nlain granulated Bugar syrup. Begin taking it at once. Gradually hut surely you will notice the phlegm thin out and then disappear altogether, thus ending a couch that, vou never thought would end. it also promptly loosens a dry or ticht eongh, stops the troublesome throat tickle, soothes the irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes, and relief comes almost immediately. A day's use will usually break up an or dinary throat or chest cold, and for bronchitis, croup, whooping cough and bronchial asthma there is nothing better. It tastes pleasant and keeps perfectly. Pinei is a moat valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine ex tract, combined with guaiacol and is used by millions of people every year for throat and chest colds with splendid results. To avoid disappointment, ask yonr drngp-ist for "2 ounces of Pinex" "with full directions and don't accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfac tion or monev promptly refunded goes with this preparation. The Pinex Co.. I't Wayne. Ind. mi WJHAVEACOU) wLA GRIPPE WIERI' MUK-UWy CO LI TUlfTl" Imw met ui mn III Trw Imma IntmTMt hi drama hat wanad atmply becauaa of tha un pracadentad interact the public taltea fat burlesque. Don't ba iley a it? Go thii weak yourself If you're really open to conviction. October 31, Admission day, in Alaska. November 1, AH Saints' day, in Louisiana. November (firs Friday), Tioneer day, in Montana. High School Boy And Baby Victims Of Meningitis Walter Koeper, 17-year-old attend ant of High School of Commerce, last Saturday morning was stricken with an illness which has been HJavnrwrl a cerrebro-spinal menii gitis. He is be ing attended at a hospital. He is a son of Mr. and .Mrs. K. II. Koeper; of ll Larimorc avenue. J The health department will fumi gate the High School of Commerce. Another South Side virt'.m of this.! disease is Mclvin Higgins, S years i of age, living at 5615 South Thirty-! third avenue. He died at noon. ' War Argument Ends When ! Blanton Gets Broken Skull; An iron bar which fractured Clar ence blanton s skn 1 r nt.il 3 I argument in the American Smelting ! and Refining company's plant. Hlan- ton, who lives at the St. James hotel, I was arguing with a fellow-workman , about the submarine issue w hen I Blanton was hit on the head. He is! I at St. Catherine's hospital in a dan-1 1 gerous condition. The police know 1 ! the name of his assailant. ! Alleges Delivery Firms' Do Not Take Out Licenses, "The city license inspector's office I Is a inke " i an 3ll.n-,,i.. -.1. :.. ! . , ,. M.nni.n lllilMt III. letters written by K.A. i'utm.iii. mana-! ger of the Auto Delivery ami Mes senger company, lb City Commis sioner Butler and referred by the I commissioner to the city council. It is alleged that four messenger companies operated during 1916 with city licenses as required by law; that the city license inspector's attention was called to this situation and that the matter went by default. "It is not fair to the companies who are complying with the law. If the license inspector docs not make these companies take out licenses, I will swear out warrants against them my self," wrote Mr. l'utniau. Texas Legislature Kills Proposed Boxing Law Austin. Tex., I-eb. U.-A hill to allow ten-round boxing bouts in Texas was killed in the house of rep resentatives today when the enacting clause was stricken out. It was de feated wtih an overwhelming number of negative votes. NO ONE SHOULD HAVE GRAY HAIR Don't Use Dyes Restore Natural Color With Healthful Remedy Money Back Guarantee. ' Big Demand for Rooms At the Ad Club Convention1 If the Omaha Ad club fellows want; a piace 10 sleep wlien they go to St. Louis this Slimmer for !h n.;nnl convention they will have to get their ma in soon lor rooms in the hotels, for rooms are going fast. Clyde II. Smith, who was in Omaha from Kansas City yesterday, said that the moment St. Louis n' .-lin. the meeting place Chicago wired fur 1 .000 reservations in the hotels; 'hat Cincinnati soon fol!nurrt ,,-irN quest for 600 rooms, and so on. He urged the Omaha fellows to make up their list of delegates very soon and reserve room if ili- i.i i.- certain of a place to sleep. Asks Big Damages for Slipping On the Sidewalk Mary Coleman has advised the city commissioners that she will begin suit against the city for $10,000 personal damajfes for injuries suffered when she slipped on an icy sidewalk at Thirtieth and Spalding streets. She is now being attended at a hospital. An Effective Laxative For Growing Children Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Highly Recommended as a Family Remedy , In children the slightest irregulari ty of the bowels has a tendency to disturb the entire digestive system, and unless promptly remedied invites serious illness. The experienced mother knows that by training her children to regularity in this respect, and when occasion arises administer ing a mild laxative, she will have little need tor the doctors services. Mrs. Leo Weigand. 325 Central Ave., N. S Pittsburg, l'a., whose two boys, I-rank and Joseph, are shown m the illustration, writes that she has found Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin a most effective laxative, nut only for the children but also for herself, and that she will always keep it in the house to use when needed. Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that arts easily and naturally, with out griping or other pain or discom fort. It is pleasant to the taste so that children like it, and is equally effective on the strongest constitution. Joseph LfoWcifend Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can be obtained at any drug store for fifty cents, and should have a place in every home. It will save many times its cost in lessened doctor bills and maintain the health of the entire fain ily. To avoid imitations and ineffec tive substitutes be sure to get Dr. Caldwell's .Syrup Pepsin. See that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's signature and his portrait appear on the yellow carton in which the bottle is packed. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 455 Washington, St., Monti cello. Illinois. Nobody likes to une dan serous, dirty sticky dyes, but no one wants to have gray hiir nowadays. No one nords to. If your hair is gray all over, or just setting gray or streaked with itray or if it Is faded out Hnd lifeless simply set a bottle of Q-Rnn Hair Color Restorer. This is a harmlesi Mould, all reaAy to use. Ittis guaranteed to the limit by the makers to give satinfae tion or your money back. In a very simple, healthful way it hrinits hack the natural color to gray or faded hair, evenly and irradujtlly (so no one can tell). .Simply apply Q-lisn Hair Color Ke. ! storer like a shampoo and have beautiful. soft, lustrous hair in abundance and with i never ana in a streak of gray. You will j he simply delighted with your look of you'h 1 and vigor. Hememher, U-llan is, not a patent mrdicinr, not a dye. I(h work is certain, safe and permanent. Only 60c at Sherman 'A McConnell, and all good drug stores, or I write Menu In-Kl lis Drug Co., Memphis, Tenn., mentioning druggist's name. Illus trated, interesting hook on "Hiir Culture." sent free. Try Q-Ban Hair Tonic, Q-Ban L.quid Khampoo, gsn toilet boap, h.hu U-Ran Depilatory (odorless) for removing superfluous hair. Advertisement. ForConstipation,Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Lazy Liver. Colds, Headache Thra nattUna; ffaetfv , harmlot, natural acting, as fe VssisaBsJ l'n"BHT Lew.oc.B W li iiiuMi ii mm timZr "Take One Tonight fie Fine Tomorrow" Burgess-Wash CotiPAtiY. JjwdajsFebruary 13, 1917. 'EVERYBODY STORE" STORE NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY. Phone Douglas 137. Extra Special! f The New Spring-Day Time Dresses and Frocks For Women and Misses Three Groups Specially Priced at $16.50, $19.75 and $22.50 jn $19.75. - m r-rv- $22.50 (j $16.50 $22.50 SELDOM, indeed, have we seen a more fascinating display of the new ideas in dresses than this one here made ready for your viewing and selection Wednesday. More Than Twenty-five of the Newest Models Including such favored materials and colorings as Crepe de Chene Satin Charmeuse Navy, Light Blue, Gray, Wool Crepes Fancy Plaid Taffetas Gold, Mustard, Black, Serges Combination Taffetas White, Etc., Etc. In the women's section, sizes 36 to 44. Burgesi-Nash Co.- In the misses' section, sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20. rioor Two Extremely Special Values In Women's Shoes Wednesday DEEP price reductions made to close certain lines you're the one that will be benefited. Women'. Shoes Re duced to $2.85 Wichert'a arch mode boots hi patent colt and dull calf, turn soles, full Louis French heels, for dress. Welt soles. Louis Cuban heels for the street Women' Shoes Re duced to $3.35 Another big lot of black Rus sia calf button Tan Russia calf lace Black kid lace Patent colt, cloth top, turn soles Patent colt, welt soles BwfMB-Naah Ca. Sond Floor $2.85 Pair $3.35 Pair Pure Aluminum Berlin Sauce Pans ay Under Price Two special groups: Pure aluminum bcrlin sauce pans, with alum inum cover: 2-quart size, reduced to 65c 4-quart size, reduced to 86c Enameled Dish Pans Blue enamel oval dish pans, white lined with u i i, 1 1 r t . ' Biae nanuies; bm penect: 1 2-quart size, reduced to 75c 16-quart size, reduced to 95c "Quality" Wash Machines, $11.50 Ball-bearing, extra large size tub, all machin ery on top and made of the heaviest of cast ings; 111.50. Electric Irons, at $4.00 "American quality" electric irons, element guaranteed 1 yoar; complete with detachable cord and stand, $4.00. Clothes Wringers, at $3.95 Chemical brand wringer, 6-year guarantee, ball bearing; rolls are compounded so as to withstand the effect of washing com pounds; special, $3.95. Burgoas-Naah Co. Oowb Sulra Stora . '