THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1917. BrieJ Cily News Mudo Ijunpft Burgeu-tfrandau -' I Hate Root I'rlnt It New Beacon Prem ! Platinum Wedding Ulns Edholm, j Jewe.tr. I Mnnot Alum Ln urn Polish at Morton j & Sun's. Will In m L. KhihIhII. Att'y. lias moved hia office to 437 Onmliu Nat. Bk. lililg. Try Marvel MiMal Polili, best made, at Morton & Son's. Hard Time Nance Un i form Kp vlew No. 35 will fflvo hunt time dance Friday evening at Labor temple. Loans Motor to 'avy Hert LoKnm has loaned an electric motor tt the navy recruiting station to operate its miiltlgraph machine. Slumps Only L(mH The only loot secured by the thief who entered the L. Kneeter Tailoring company. 506-8 South Sixteenth street, Sunday even ing was $1.50 in stamps. Two Get Divorce Two decrees werp granted in divorce court Monday morning1 as follows: Joseph Stuther from Helen Stuiher and Mabel M. dinger from William V. (Hinser. Sheriff Return! from Funeral Sheriff Clark has returned from Corn lea, Neb., where he attended the fu neral services of his uncle's wife, Mrs. Miehael J. Clark, who died at St. Catherine's hospital in Omaha lust Tuesday. 'Ads" on i:press Wiiffuns Deliv ery wagons of the Well.s-Karpo Kx press company here now carry adver tising sfgus of the army and navy recruiting stations. They were ordered on 25.000 wagons )y the president, B. D. Caldwell. To Preserve .Wnter nights The Northwestern Railway company's pas senger terminal plans for the South Side were approved by the city coun cil, with a stipulation that the city's sewer, water and viaduct rights shall not be impaired. To Sue the City Albert Jones of Rellevue has notified the city that he will sue for $2,000 for personal in juries alleged to have been suffered last week when his wagon struck n hole in the pavement at Nineteenth and Vinton streets. Wlreloss Plant Must Come Down- Wilbur R. Cramer, 5130 South Forti eth avenue, has received definite word from Lieutenant A. lloyt Taylor at Great Lakes naval station that his amateur wireless plant will not be available for use under the military service. Soldier at Fort Omaha Marries Miss Elizabeth Kirschbaum, daughter of B. Kirschbaum, and H. Tilman Shields were married by Rev. Charles W. Savidge at his residence Saturday evening at 7:30. They were accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. AIc- Cu I lough. Fxtend Lighting District The city council extended the ornamental street lighting district on Thirteenth street from Howard to Center streets and on William street Thirteenth to Sixteenth streets. Action was taken after the Bohemian Improvement club submitted written and oral requests. Binder Dons the Overalls Harry M. Binder, manager of the Le Brnn . electrical works, does not propose to let any such a thing as a strike inter fere with his flrrn completing con tracts which they have on hand or in any way block the work of this firm. .Mr. Binder had twelve years' experi ence as a Journeyman electrician, so he was able to don the overalls with little effort. "Glory of a Job" Floyd P. Short of Chicago will speak Tuesday evening at the Boyd theater at an inspirational entertainment given to the employes of the Burgess-N'anh and M. 10. Smith & Co. establishments and their friends. He will speak on the "Glory of the Job" and will show the advantages of a young man or woman being con nected with the retail or wholesale dry goods business. HYMENEAL Focht-Woodwax i. Miss Mildred Woodward, daughter of D. B. Woodward of Lincoln, and Mr. Fred Focht of Sihley, la., were married by Rev. Charles V. Savidge at his study Saturday afternoon at Z o'clock. They were accompanied by the bride's sister, Miss Edith Wood ward of Lincoln. For All Pain "The efficiency of any drn" says Dr. 0. P. Robblnfl "Is known to us by tbe results we obtain lrom Hi use. If we are able to con trol pain and disease by means of any prep aration, we certainly are warranted Id Its use. One of the principal symptoms of all diseases ts pain, and this ts what tbe patient, moat oltn applies to us for, 1. e., something to relieve bis pit in. If we can arrest this promptly tbe patient Is most (table to trust tn us tor tbe other remedies which will effect permanent cure. One remedy wblcb I have used largely In my practice .oantl kamnla tablets. Many and varied are tbetr uses. I have put tbem to tbe test on many occasions, and have never been disappoint' nd. I found them especially valuable tor headaches of malarial origin, where quinine was being taken. Tbey appear to prevent tbe bad after-effects of the quinine. Antt kamnla tablets are also excellent for tbe headaches from improper digestion; also tor headacbea of a neural do ortaln. and es pecially for women subject to pains at certain times. Two antl-kamnla tablets give firompt relief .and In a short time the patient able to go about as usual," the Country Calls, We've Got 'Em When vr:rrtv i ! Born at Sea, Man Can Claim No Land As His Birthplace ! The marriage license clerk was ask iing the tisu.il stereotyped questions if the prospective bridegroom, i "Where were you born?" came in I due tune. j "1 don't know exactly," replied John ' A. Maurer "Whadilaya mean, 'don t know e etly?' " snapped the surprised i.v suer ot ntalruniunal certmcates. j "Why, you see. 1 was horn in the Atlantic ocean when my parents were J coming to this country thirty-seven years aRo. So the record shown "horn in the Atlantic ocean" in the certificate is sued to Manrcr to wnl Marie A. llor- I ti it of Omaha. Many Cases of Rheumatism Now Says We Must Keep Feet Avoid Exposure and Eat Less Meat. Dry, Don't be discouraged Resinol Soap will clear your skin Many and many a plrl has a clear, healthy complexion today because some friand came to her with that sound ad vice. Resinol Soap not only is delight fully cleansing and refreshing, but its daily use reduces the tendency to pim ples.offseta many til-effects of cosmetics, and gives fftfttrthechance she needs to make red, rough skins white and soft. It the sVin is In bad ship , through neglect or im proper treatment, a jittle Reeinol Ointment should prfz hrst be used with the Reii "ol So,I,t Xn nil9,en the "turn Soap and Resinol Ointment are sold by all drucrista. (t YDUHAVEACOLD ORLA GRIPPE I IWrVt nntliliw bettor than -WEEKS' IREAK'tJNr COLD TABLETS' I Hi Bet mump Or. Ti tfci fUHwith Unit aee A SUCCESSFUL COUGH REMEDY 10 CTS. BUYS THE NEW TRIAL MIZE BOX EUffBlw SIsm 2fie,Me.U. At Drasrtstt. BROWN'S -TROCHES Blind Man Would Join Navy to Be With His Son Clark Bruce, who blind and makes his home at the State Institute for the Blin,: at Nebraska City, came to Omaha Sunday to "look over" the navy recruiting station with his son, Robert Cecil Bruce, IS. The latter as intent unon eulistine:. Dreadinc tn 1,4. -a ) Iw,,. If3v liim t'nr th u-ar 1 the elder Bruce aske, Quartermaster Alex Balax if he too could not join the navy and do some such work as peeling potatoes for the blue jackets of the fleets. The blind man was dis appointed to learn that he was dis qualified, but the son will enlist to day. Americans Killed Taking Vimy Ridge Ottawa. Canada, April 16 timing a long list of casualties which indi cates the price paid by Canada for its victory at Vimy ridge, the following names of Americans with the Cana dian colors was given out by the war records office tonight: Killed in action: Lieutenant 0. H. P. Bowker, Seattle. Wash. Wounded: Stephen Carpenter, Des Moines, la.: L. E. Johnson, Donny hrooke, X. D.; Lance Corporal H. L. Trimmer. Lewiston, Mont. Officer Investigates The Signal of Distress A large American flag flew upside down most of Sunday from its pole on a prominent Sixteenth street build ing. Know ing that to be the signal of distress, Lieutenant Stacy B. Hall, surgeon of the National Guard, scut Private Wallace Pompluin to investi gate as soon as the inverted flag was discovered. The investigator found that the janitor of the building, in stead of being in distress, was just ignorant of the error in the way the flag was run up Sunday morning. Stay off the damp ground, avoid ex 'Osurc. keen feet ilrv. eat less meat. drink lots of water and above all lake a spoonful of salts occcasionally to keep down uric acid. Rheumatism is caused by poisonous toxin, called uric acid, which is gene rated in the bowels and absorbed into the blood. It is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the I lood and cast it out in the urine. The pores of the skill arc also a means of freeing the Mood of this impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kid neys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fail to elimi nate this uric acid, which keeps accu mulating and circulating through t tic system, eventually settling in the j lints and muscles, causing stiffness, soreness and pain'called rheumatism. At the hrst twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon ful in a glass of water and drink be fore breakfast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood cf these impurities. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes .md lemon juice, combined with lithia and is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water drink which overcomes! uric acid and is beneficial to your kidneys as well. Advertisement. WEAKER and WEAKER n V At VA ward snort. Inri. Mm. Frank Hulen. Bald: "I bad had good health up until after the birth of my first child." Mrs. Hulen then describes how she was not given proper advice, thought she could get tip and go about her work In rive days, how from that time on she grew weaker and weaker, sunering intense agony, was given medicine that soothed the pain, but the pains soon came again. "I M was a wreck," says Mrs. Hulen, "my friends thought I'd die. . . my mother insisted that I take Caroli. . . In a short while after I took It my nerves were relieved and I could sleep and rest better. . . in four weeks I was well. . . I will pratse Cardui as long as I live for I con truthfully say II saved my life." Try Cardui. Your druggist sells It. USED 40 YEARS The Woman's Tonic CARD-VOU-tYI AT ALL DRUU UTUKES B-M I rn CT1 The Uphill Road after Forty-live In America, men age prematurely alter the age of forty-five. Statistics show that the mortality from the de generative diseases is steadily in creasing. Digestive disorders, particularly con stipation and intestinal stasis, are in most cases the underlying causes for this premature aging of the system. Doctors recognize that the increasing use of drugs and physics is one of the chief causes of chronic constipation. The use of Nujol, the internal lubri cant, is a far safer and more sensible means of bringing about normal bowel movements. Nujol is not a drug and is not absorbed by the system. It acts mechanically by keeping the intestinal contents soft, and by lubricating the entire intestinal tract. As Nujol is not a physic but a lubri cant, it does not gripe or upset the system. Being tasteless, it is not un pleasant to take. The Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) has used its world-wide resources in producing Nujol and its reputation is behind the product. Nujol is the only remedy for constipation we manufacture. The genuine sold only in pint bottles hearing Nujol trade-mark. All bottles filled at our. Nujol plant, absolutely modern and sanitary. Write today for an instructive book- let on Nujol and its uses, STANDARD OIL COMPANY Burgess-Nash Company. Monday, April 16, 1917. "EVERYBODY STORE STORE NEWS FOR TUESDAY. Telephone Douffles 137. Here's An Uncommon Coat Offering for Women and Misses at $14.75 and $19.75 MOST uncommon from every standpoint of view. The styles, the materials, the workmanship, the values. Coats for sports, dress, motor and service, made of velours, poplins, gaberdines, serges. Black, navy and light colors, styles that are absolutely correct, qualities beyond comparison, assortments of styles most out of the ordinary, sizes that are attractive for both large and small women, 14 to 52-inch, most every model shown. We consider them ex treme values, at $14.75 and $19.75. Burfe..-N.h Co. Sitoni Floor Tuesday in the W OMEN's Union Suits Tuesday 39c Low neck and sleeveless, made of fine white cotton, cuff style or lace trimmed at knee. Burceii'Natb Co. Down Stairs Store I AUNDRY Soap 30 Bars, $1.00 Pearl white or white borax naphtha laundry soap, special, for Tuesday, at 30 bars for $1, Burgess-Nub Co. Down Stairs Store Factory "Seconds" of Mina Taylor House Dresses, at $1.13 THEY'RE what the factory terms as "seconds" because of an oil stain or something of the sort. All of the better qualities made of percales, ginghams and chambrays, some made with largo white organdie collars, pockets and separate belts; extreme values. Silk Drew Skirts, $4.98 Black taffeta and poplin dress skirts with green or blue stripes, shirred yoke, pockets and button trimmed, $4.98. Burs.BS-Na.b Co. Dowe Stairs Store a- Pretty Selection New Untrim med Hats for Tuesday, 95c LARGE or jmajll shapes, black and colors, in good quality hemp, milan hemp and lisere braids, specially priced, for Tues day, at 95c Tuesday Morning, From 9 to 12 Flowers, ornaments, etc., in demand for trimming spring hats, very special, at 5c and 25c. Burgss-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store IDEAL Hair Brushes, Tuesday, for 79c New H. L. Hughes water proof Ideal bair brushes, spe cial, at 79c. Pond's vanishing cream, jar, for He. Sayman's toilet soap, cake, 60 Burgess-Nash Co. Down Stalra Store FIFTY Feet Gar den Hose, $3.25 B-ply, '4-inch size, fully guaranteed, 50-foot length, for $3.25. Burgass-Nosh Co. Down Stairs Store Decorated American Semi-Porcelain Specially Reduced Three Groups At 10c Including dinner plates, coupe sodp plates, breakfast plates, etc. At 15c Including Cups and saucers, bakers, bowls, platters. At 25c Including Covered vegetable dishes. Burg.ss-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store Dinnerware REMNANTS of Wash Goods, 5c Short lengths of dimities, lawns, etc., 2 to 5 yards, at 5c yard. Sport Skirting, 11 'Ac Stripes of blue, black, pink, and green, specially priced. Percale, 10 Vic Light percales, with pink, blue or black dots, also striped and figured, also 40-inch voiles. Burf sss-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store Down Stairs Store Rose Bushes WITH FOLIAGE Fresh bench grown rose bushes, of healthy, hardy stock that will bloom pro- lifically each month through the season. The varieties include : Richmond's (red) ... Killarney's (white) . . Killarney's (red) .... Mrs. Ward's (yellow) . 10c Including: .Clematis, P. G. White Hydrangea, P. G. 2 to 214 feet Lilacs, old fashion ed purple Syringa, Grandi Flora Syringa, Corianes Spirea, Bridal Wreath Van Houtler An Assortment at 10c Forsythe, golden ball Spirea, Opufolines Golden 10c Each, or $1 Doztn Beautifying Shrubs and Vines All healthy, hardy plants, in a va riety of kinds that will add a great deal to the movement to beautify Omaha. Spirea, Frobella Dwarf Spirea, Burmalda Dwarf Tarnasis African Tarnasis Odasina Honeysuckle Vine, red, yellow, wmte JD Barbara Thumberquin, 6c Mulberry Hedge, 1.00 per 100 2Z BtYonne (N.wJw NewJerwy JOBN L BROWN SON.