8 A s THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 16, 1917. RAIN AT DEMING UNNERVES BALSAM Suck an Unexpected Incident that Corporal of Company B Makes It His Head, liner. , By CORPORAL M. M. BALSAM. Headquarters Company B, Fourth Nebraska Infantry, Camp Cody, Deming, N. M, Sept 10. (By Mail.) The unorseen actually happened. It ,rained for almost five minutes and the event being--' of such moment I . thought it best to use the same as a beadliner, In my last letter I wrote you that the Young Men's Christian Associa- tion building was to be dedicated Friday nfght, but owing to a terrific wind and dust storm, it was impos- ' sible to hold the ceremony outdoors, and it was therefore postponed till Tuesday night. However, in order not to disappoint the boys, an impromptu program was arranged, and I will say that the : boys lurely enjoyed themselves. A ' short speech was made by the Young Men't Christian association chap lain, which was followed by a piano solo. The vaudeville consisted of a dialogue by Corporal Balsam and Bugler, Rodgerg of Company B, Fourth Nebraska infantry; a vocal . selection by Corporal Gray of the , Third Minnesota infantry. The boys yelled their approbation. The next number that followed was a Dutch monologue by Corporal Balsam (yours truly), who gave way to . Private Johnny Lee of Company K, likewise of the Fighting Fourth. i' Out Go the Lights, i .' At this stage of the game, when Corporal Gray arose to present his Swede stunt,- some whim of fate caused a short circuit and the hall .was in darkness. Then some brainy chap' . remarked: "Fellows, this is the darkest moment of your life. Now .is the time to repent. A laugh followed this sally, which, seemed the signal for departure. But Tuesday we are going to have a real f good time, no matter what happens. And if there is going to be any do ings, you can take it from me that Company B will be there with bells V Didn't I tell you that we'll get re-1 venge for1 being beaten on Xabor day. Yesterday "our boys" staged a reil good game against the Com- pany C outfit. We trimmed them to a fare-you-well, the score being 1$ tO 5. . .':"-' - I i , Lieutenant Major requested every one who could play tall to turn their names in to their respective com manding officers nd in a short while you may look forward to the receipt of the regimental lineup. ' t The boys are telling each other their right names, and owing to the gabfest I'll have to quit. Obituary Notice MRS. LYDIA KIMBALL, aged 32 years, died Thursday night of dropsy at her residence. 2001 North Thir teenth street She Is survived by her mother and two Bisters. The funeral will be Sunday afternoon from the residence to Forest Lawn. ' ' MRS. ANNA C. ALDRICH. aged 84 years, died Thursday at the home of her son, C. L. Aldrlch In Florence. She Is survived by her husband, son and two daughters. The funeral was held at 10 o'clock Saturday from the resi dence, with Interment at Polk, Neb. Funei ... services for Jacob C. Elsas ser. who died Thursday at his home in Cheyenne, Wyo., will be held at the home of his son, Jacob, 1010 Arbor street, Sunday afternoon at I o clock. Twelve years ago he moved from Omaha to' his present home. He is survived by a wife and eight children. Burial will be in Laurel Hill cemetery, with auto service. SMITH AT SCENE OF NETHAWAY MURDER .. Accused Perfectly Calm and Is Hurried Away When Hus band of Murdered Woman Appears. rPublic Schools Will Again Examine Teeth Backwardness or waywardness of boys and girls may be traced In tome instances to defective teeth, Omaha school officials declare. On Monday morning the machinery of the public school medical examina tion department will be set in motion for the examination of the teeth of 30,000 children. This is one phase of the school examination work. Last school year the Omaha free dental dispensary for children treated 1,600 boys and girls without charge. Records have been main tained and several aggravated, cases of so-called mental deficiency were relieved when contamination of bod ies.from diseased teeth was removed. The school medical authorities state that esses of tonsil infection have been traced to teeth. One "bad" boy was made good by having his teeth put in order. Douglas County Corn Promises Big Yield W. I. Kierstead, who poses as quite a farmer, has made several excur sions over this and adjoining coun ties and reports that corn never looked as good as it does at present. He brought in some etrs which are filled from 'end to end' and which will make a heavy yield with the frost holding off but a short time. John Brown of Florence says there are, many fields which will go, 100 bushels to the acre this year. Bloom of Brooklyn Breaks Ankle In Bout With Leonard Pittsburgh, Sept r18.--Fhil Bloom of Brooklyn broke his right ankle in the second round of a scheduled ten-round bout with Benny Leonard, lightweight champion, at the local base ball park tonight, Spectators left the stands believing 1 Leonard had scored a knockout. Bloom fell in at tempting to dodge a right to the jaw. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to success. Charles Smith, negro suspect, was for the second time tajren, heavily manacled and closely guarded, to the scene of the Nethaway murder in the company, of ' Sheriff Clark, Deputy Sheriff Lindsay and Chief of Detec tives Dempsey Friday afternoon and told to follow the route he took on the Sunday after leaving the Netha way home. T. This Smith did with his customary calmness. He exactly duplicated his actions on his former visit ,io the house, followed the same path after leaving the farm, and- made no state ment that did not tally with those previously made to the police. Smith did not speak except when Questioned by the officers and when brought to the spot on which the body of Mrs. C L. Nethaway was discovered did not betray by the flicker of an eyelash that he was aware of his proximity to it. Nethaway Ptits in Appearance. When members of the party were on the point of leaving C. L. Netha way was seen coming up the road in his automobile and Sheriff Clark, anxious to prevent a meeting between the two, hustled Smith across the field in another direction. "There he is; there's the black scoundrel who murdered my wife," yelled Nethaway excitedly and made as if to go in pursi-'t of Smith. He was prevented by Captain Dempsey. "I would like to have witnessed a meeting of Smith and Nethaway face to face just then," observed Demp sey,' "I believe that something would have come of it with the two who have cause to be most interested in and affected by the murder standing opposite one another." - It is still the pinion of Captain Dempsey that Smith is the guilty man, .although he has not been able to discover the final bit of evidence with which to convict him. Evangelist Calls Self 1 1 "Star Boarder Around" Dr. J. W. Fifield, who is now con ducting a "Bible mission" at Plym outh Congregational church, calls himself 'The star boarder-arouhd," alluding to the fact that he is lunching downtown as the guest of different men each day and taking dinners with twenty different families of Plymouth church. .This popular evangelist is preaching to growing audiences each evening at 8, o'clock, ' Saturdays ex cepted, artd 'Will continue until Sep tember Jo City Physicians Explain Why 1 ' They Prescribe Nuxated Iron , : : : , s To Make Beautiful, Healthy Women and Strong, Vigorous Men " - ; s 'v ' -u s ' - 1 y . . . . , . - - s :j-V ::.";-, '?.. t ,v, lf : ; : -I i i I i n i u i 1 ' ? NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY Quickly transforms tha flabby flash, toneless tissues and pallid cheeks of wreak, anaemic men and women into a i S r . 1 . ' ' . . : ;.- perfect glow of health and beauty Often increases the strength of delicate, nervous, ' " ' ' ,1 ! ' run-down folks 100 per cent in two weeks' time. , New fork, N. J T. It U conservatively itImU4 that . over thre million peopl annually In this country Ion f taktni Naxttt Iron. Buch tonlhln reiulti hv bet n reported from Ha both by floctort nd toymen, tbt i number of phyetcUii In vrlou farU et the country have been eiked to explain why they niescrlba It eo extenelvely, and why It apparently produce eo much better re ulu than were obtained from the old forma e( Inorganic Iron. - Extracts , (rem acme ct the lettera re ceived ere tlvea below: Dr. Ferdinand Xing. New York Physician and medical au- thor, ay i "There ean be ae vlyoreue iron men w 1 1 h out : iwn. ' "Pallor means anaemia, "Anaemia meant iron de ficiency. Tha kin of anaemia men ia pale: the gr- Fr,LnMDl V?' fleih flabby. The N York Pkyaiciaa mueelea lack mni Medical Author, , tone, the brain faga and tha memory fttla and they become weak, nervous, irriu ; able, detpondent and melancholy. When tha iron roe from the blood of women, the ro-iea S from their cheeka. "la the moat common fooda of America, tha starch, augara, table ayrupa, cafi . dlea, po'lahed : rice, ; white , bread, 7 soda cracker,' blaculta, macaroni, apaghettt, tapioca, sago, farina, determinated corn meal, ne longer Is iron to be found. Its fining proceasea have removed the Iron of Mother Earth from these Impoverished foods, and allly methods of home cookery, by throwing down the waste-ptp the wet-r in which our vegetables are cooked, It rtsponatbls for another grave Iron loaa. "Tharefore, If you wish to preaervo your ysuthful vim and vigor to a rip old age. you mutt eup ply the iron de ficiency in your food by using some form of crjttnie iron, . i u 1 1 as y o u Wouid use salt when your food has not enough l'." i Dr. A. J. Newj. man. lata Police Surgeon of the City of Chicago and former House Surgeon. Jefferson Park Hospital. Chi cago, in i com re t n 1 1 n g on Nuxated Iron, aays: "It baa been my partic ular duty dur- Dr. A. JT. Newsaaa. late Police Surge of .' the City of Chicago end former Houao Surgssa, Jslfsrson Park Hospital, ".; Cklcago. ' v -.;! tng tha oast six years to aaaUt in lmh. Chicago's lite thousand blueeosta in good health and perfect fighting trim aa that they would be physically equipped to withstand , all manner of storms aud the ravages of nature's elements. .. -w, ..., Recently I was prompted through an en dorsement of Nuxated Iron by Dr. Schuyler C. Jaw. Visiting Surgeon of St Etiaabeth'a Hoipltal, few York, to give It a. trial. ThU remedy 'has proven through my own tests of It to excel ear preparatUm I have ever sd 'r creating red blood, building up the verves, strengthening the ntnscles and eor tecUng digestiv disorders.'' Dr. B. Bauer, a Soatsn physician who has atudted both In this country and tn great European medical institutions, sayai "As I have said a hundred times over organic Iron Is the greateat of all strength build ers. It people Would only take Nuxated Iron when they feel weak or rundown. Instead of dosing themselves with habit forming drugs, stimulants and alcoholic beveragej. I am convinced that' in this way they could ward off disease, pre vent ing It becoming organic in tlAuaand ot caiea, and thereby the lives of thousands might be' saved who now, die every year from pneumonia, grippe, - kidney, liver, heart , trouble ( and other dangerous mal adies. The real and true cause which started their dlaeaaea was nothing more nor lass than a weakened condition brought on by lack of Iron in th blood. ! - "Not long ago a man cam to me who was nearly half a century eld and-asked me to give him a preliminary examina tion for Ufa Insurance 1 1 was astonished to find him with the blood pressure ot boy of to and aa full ot vigor, vim and vitality aa a young man; in fact a young man he , muy was, notwithstanding hi at. The secret, ho said, wa taking iron Nuxated boa had filled him with renewed Ut. 1 At t ho was in tad healths at 41 he was carewora and nearly all In now at to e.ttr taking Nuxat.' Iron a miracle of vitality and hi face beaming with the buoyancy ot youth. "Iron la absolutely necessary to enable your blood to change food Into living tissue. Without It, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely passes iiiwish yvtt niMivuh uuiiib yuu any guuu. You don't get the strength out ot it, and as consequence you become weak, pale and sickly. looking, just like a plant trying to grow in a soil deficient In Iron. If you are not strong or well ' you owe it to , yourself to ' make the fol lowing test i Be how long you can work or how far you ean a Ik without becoming tiredV Next take two , five-grain tab lets of ordinary Nuxated Iron three timea per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how much roti have gained. 1 have - seen dosena et aervous, run-down people who were ailing all the while double their strength and en durance and entirely rid themaelvaa of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other trouoiea in from tea to fourteen daye' time, almply by taking iron in the proper form. And this, after they had in some case been doctoring for month without obtaining any benefit. But flou't take the old ' form of reduced Iron, iron acetate, or tincture of iron almply to eav a few cents..- The iron demanded r' by Mother Nature for the red coloring matter tn the blood of her children is, alaat not that kind, of iron. You must take Iron ' In a form that can be easily absorbed and as imitated to do you any good, otherwise it may prove worse than useless,. Many an athleU and prise fighter hss won tha day (imply because hs knsw the secret of great strength and endurance and fill ed his blood with boa before be went into the affray, while many ' another has ' gone down m inglorious defeat simply for lack of fro"" ;, , .-.:.).. . . Dr. E. Sauer, a Bos ton Physician who haa : atudied in great Eu ropean Medical ' la- etttwtlog..:if.!v.'-:- Dr, Schuyler Ok Jaquea, Via i t i n g Burgeon ot St. Elisa beth's Hospital, New York City, aid: "I have aaver before given out any medical infor mation or ad tvice for publi cation, as I or dinartly do not believe in it But in the ease ot Nuxated Iron I feel I would be remiss In my lUJtLn0,l T ! C Jaouee, myself and given it to my I f !. JB. visiting Surge Elisabeth'e Hospital, New York. , patients with most surprising and satisfac tory results. And those who wish quickly to increaae their strength, power and endurance will find it a most remarkable and wonder fully effective remedy." Dr. N. H.' Hornstine, for tell years in the Department of Public Health and Charities of Philadelphia, said: "During my connection with the Department of Public Health and Charitiea aa District Physician and with the Department or Publle Safety WiiLSL aa Police Bur geon, also a a member of Im portant hospital staffs, . I wa oiien asueo oy both phyaiciana and laymen: 'Doctor, what do you recom mend to renew the supply of iron in the blood of people in a weak, nervous, run-down stater While knowing that Iron deficiency was the, cause or i - Dr. N. H. Hornstine, for tea vears with the Do- of this debili- Paruneni o; ruouc neaiw tated eondiUon. ' "SJjSESSS, ' and that iron PhUadelphia. must be Supplied before renewed strength could be obtained. I nevertheless always hesi tated before giving an opinion. This was simply because of my lack f confidence in the ordinary forma, of metallic iron aalts, with which there has been so much dissatis faction. After carefully examining the form ula of Nuxated Iron I realised that here at last was organic iron the only kind I could conscientiously recommend, prepared in auch a way with other ingredients aa to be easily assimilated and calculated to act aa a quack revitaliier of the blood add a true strength builder. He administration ia a number ef stubborn cases where ether toniee bad utterly failed only served to convince me absolutely ef the remarkable end unusual newer ef Nuxated Iron. When I personally took it I found the rapidity with which my energy and endurance increased moat surprising. In my opinion the widespread us of Nuxated Iron ia bound to make a nation ot atronger men, lovelier women and healthier children." Nets: Kuisted In.tileh la wewlhefl mt tw- omiaended abore by physician in such a great variety of cases. Is not a paMnt aMieuie nor secret remedy, but ou which la well known to dnuttsu and whose Iron coastituenta are widely prescribed bv eminent physicians both tn Europe and Amerlra. Unlike the eifier inorssnle Iron products, it is easily assimilated, does net injure the teeth, make them hliek. nor un set the stomach i on the cmtrary. It is a aiost potent remedy In surly all forms or Indlreettm as well as for nervous, run-down conditions. The manufacturers mv sues greet conriuenae In Musted Iron, tlist they offer to forfeit 1100.00 to anv ehsriUMe Institution If titer cannot take any turn or woman under 0 who 1 lefts iron, ana Increase their etrsntth 100 per cent or ever in four weeks' time, provided they bare no serious ortanlc trouble, TT-ey also offer to rsfund your money If It dose not, at least double your emrth Anl flnSurmnoA in km A.n' Km. 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Young couples about to start a home of their own should not fail to visit Hartoan's; but no matter what you need, a "sipgle chair or a complete outfit of any number of rooms? you will find the greatest dollar for dollar value at Hartman 's and we coraiauy inviie in n DAINTILY DESIGNED IVORY' ENAMELED DRESBER Artistically fin lahed. base is fitted with i Individual drawers In top, t drawers below, having metal period drawer pulls, French beve! plate mirror measures 26x23 Indies, remarkable value. eiai, i&surea zox'd uicuen, markable 04 ) ffC hTTSrtwOTs a U a High QrMd William and Mary Bed Room Sttlto 2-in.post brass Bedcombina-. tion, bargain V4 Chiffonier, ha S(xU inch top; ( roomy draw ers; plate mirror !8xll In. 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A SPLENDID VALUE IN A SOLID OAK DRESSER Has heavy plank top, 88 inches wide, two small drawers in top, two large ones below, all fitted with wood pulls, French betel plate mirror, finished in golden, only. . 9.85 St ' ' - " - 3 S-PIECB BRASS BED COMBWATTON--Bed has heavy 2-ln. posts and 10 fillers. splendid satin finish, woven wire top eprlng, durable cotton topi mattress and 1 sanitary1 pillows, complets outfit. oven wiro wp "24.45 Ttie Solid Comfort ; , "Royal" Easy Chnlr THIS 1VKVAIMT KlUUHiJU "ROYAL EASY CHAIR" Simply push the button and rest. Upholstered in guar anteed Spanish imitation leather, , quarter -ysawed oak, frame finished fumed or golden, eliding foot rest as shown in illustration, full spring seat and back. Only, - $14.98 feEATJTlfUIi SOLID OAK WILLIAM AND MARY PE RIOD DINING TABLE Has 46-inch top and can be exj tended to 6 feet, has artisti cally turned - legs, moulded rim top, golden 14 M O Ef oak finish only.JjJ I .nil our low price. 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