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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1919. 11 POSES AS SHEIK TO SPY Oil TURKS, PLAINTIFF S AYS Taminosian Acted as U. S. Agent While Acting Part of Moslem; I ricoc Cui flrtin John I. Taminosian, Armenian evangelist, again has lost his suit against Edward Sissakain. He sued for 20.85, alleged unpaid balance said to have been incurred on the occasion of the burial of Sissakain's mrttfir Vrtwr a iiirv in 1 till ff Sears' court says Taminosian owes Sissakain $4.85. The case was tried on appeal. r Taminosian, in Judge Sear's court yesterday afternobn, admitted the authorship of a gersonal card bear ing the name of "Sheik M. Nadir, Defender of Moslem." "This was my posed name to act as spy for the United States gov ernment's interest against the Turk. Hi .government," he responded, in reply to a question by Attorney Sutton. .The card, however, was not admitted as evidence in a suit which was being tried. 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A complete outfit, including a hard rubber poi-kc't inhaler and bottle of Hyomei, costs hut little. No stomach dosing; just breathe it. Soothing and healing tha inflamed membrane. Adv. "HOLD BE CHEAP AT TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARSBOTTLE" Farmer Had Chronic Indiges tion Fifteen Years; Tanlac Overcomes Troubles. "Tanlac did me so much good that I think it would be cheap at twenty five dollars a bottle," said John Bel ford, a successful and well-known farmer of Peoria county, who lives just outside of Princeville, 111. "For fifteen years I had chronic indigestion," he continued, "and my 'stomach was in such bad shape that even the lightest kind of food would disagree with me. During all that time I wasn't able to eat what would be called a hearty meal and for years I couldn't digest even a soft poached ego; on toast and noi matter what I ate I would suffer from sour stomach and for hours would belch up gas and a sour fluid that would leave a bitter taste in my mouth. I had such awful headaches that I would have to take to my bed until they passed off and there were days at a time when it was all I could do to drag myself out of the house and I felt so miserable that I was hardly able to do the lightest kind of work on the place. I will bet I took enough medicine for my trouble to fill a two-horse wagon, but for all the good it did me I might just as well have taken so much water and I began to lose hope of ever being a well man again. Just about the time things looked most discourag ing I heard about Tanlac and how people who were taking it were wonderfully improved so I bought a bottle. "It was Just remarkable how I began to Improve from the start. I have kept on taking it and now I have changed so much that people who didn't know me well would hardly believe that I am the same man who used to be complaining so much. Why, I don't believe there is a man in Illinois with a better ap petite than I have right now, and I what 1 eat, but if I like it I just go ahead and eat it and don't have a bit of trouble afterwards. I eat three whaling big meals every day which is certainly a glad change for a man who had to be particular about every bite for fifteen years. I don't have any more headaches, now, and in fact I am a well man and I do a good day's work six days in the week. The only thing I am sorry about is that I didn't hear about Tanlac sooner as I would have been saved years of misery." Tanlac is sold in Omaha by all Sherman & McConnell Drug Com pany's stores, Harvard Pharmacy and West End Pharmacy. Also For rest and Meany Drug Company in South Omaha and the leading drug gist in each city and town through out the state of Nebraska. Adv. Many Kinds of Rheumatism One Sure Mode of Treatment Authorities Say Don't Use Lin iments. Treat It Through the Blood. You can't Rub It Out! Whether your trouble is Sciatica, Lumbago or the dreaded Articular Rheumatism, the answer is the same. You. must treat it through the blood. That is the only way to rid tha system of uric acid, purify the blood and revitalize the nerves. If, the blood is freed from Impuri ties, Rheumatism must go. Th'S in short is the exact knowledge gained bv the research laboratories of the S. R. S. Co. in Atlanta. There tests have been made for fifty years. my, the Turk?" asked the at torney. "I was," he replied, "when preach ing the religion of Jesus Christ with the Volunteers of America." This admission occurred in con nection with a suit brought by Ta minosian against Edward Sissakian, for $20.85, alleged unpaid balance for services claimed to have been performed by Taminosian on the oc casion of the death of the defend ant's mother. E. H. Mahshkin, Armenian, testi fied that he was informed by Tam inosian's mother in Armenia that Taminosian was taken by the Mo hammedans when he was 9 years old and forced to adopt their re ligion. John Yohkiatn, an aged Ar menian, testified that he had heard Taminosian preach the Moham medan religion in Armenia and that the Christians were afraid of him. ' ' A Turkish Sheik. Judge A. L. Sutton, attorney for Edward Sissakain, offered to prove that Taminosian is not an Armen ian, but that he is a Turk, and was created a Turkish sheik by a court of competent jurisdiction in Egypt. Mr. Sutton further offered to show that Taminosion'i real name is "Nadir." Taminosian was resourceful as at torney for himself. He insisted that his former identification in Turkey had no bearing on the present case, but when pressed he admitted that he had posed as a sheik. "V. J. Bryan, Congressman Lo beck and James C. Dahlman'know my secret," he testified. "The defendant wants to show," stated Attorney Sutton, "that Tami nosian is a Turk, not an Armenian; and that he has been masquerading under the name of Taminosian, and that his real name is Nadir. We are contending that this action has not been, brought in his real and right name." The case at issue refers to the death of Mrs. Sissakian, mother of the defendant. Taminosian testified that he was called to the county hos pital when the woman was dying, that he summoned the son who ex claimed, "Mothermother," but the woman did not respond. "Then I told him to make louder noise and I assisted him," he conl tinued.. He testified further that he arranged for the funeral three days in advance of the death of the wo man, and that the son had agreed to pay him for "services." He explain ed how he dickered with one under taker while the son bargained with another. Case Was Appealed. The case was taken to the district court on appeal by Taminosian w(o lost bis suit in a lower court. Relating the funeral arrangement Taminosian testified: "I had a friend undertaker and he said he would take the funeral for $40 and that I was to receive $15 additional as com mission. I said 'All right, it is a bar sain,' and then in three days she died. Sissakian went to another un dertaker and he said he would take it for $30." Jefferis Leaves for Washington for the Republican Caucus Congressman-elect Jefferis left last night for the national capi tal in response to a summons to at tend a republican caucus on Thurs day night. The work ahead of the caucus will be to name the speaker and oth er officers, that the oragnization may be perfected fcfr the 66th con gress, and the members ready to take up their work in the event that special session should be called be fore next December. 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S. gives it strength to drive out these impurities the uric acid and or ganic poison and with it the Rheu matism. Get S. S. S. at your drug gist's. If you- need special advice, write Medical Adviser, 446 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. LOOKING YOUNG INDOOR SPORTS .Qr-s (ib-Ttegt; iJteHi GENETS AU 573 aT. 1I1BS1S ItJlllw f 1 1 This Will Introduce to You "Bugs" Baer, Bee Writer There are hundred of humorist and alleged humorist in the United States some even in Omaha. But there is only one "Bugs" Baer, and Mr. Baer is going to write for The Omaha Bee. While his articles will in the main be confined to the sporting world, you can neven tell when he is going to jump out oa tome other line. For instance: Lots of fun in the navy these days. Secretary Daniels is after the slickers who got rich selling jobs to gobs. Here's how they'd work t. A limousine-edged bird with a bankroll like a rhinoceros's wrist would shimmy up to. the slicker. Trie countersign was tohave your hair parted in the middle. Then the bird who owned the Atlantic Fleet's pickpocket privileges would chirp: "So you want a job in the navy? Do you know anything about the ocean?" . "It's so untidy during a storm. Tather's a millionaire." "That's something else again. Did you bring anything with you be sides that polish on your hair?" "Oh, yessir. I have a bankroll that you could use for an anchor." "Fair enough. How do you want your medals?" "Big enough to hide behind, sir. Father told me not to allow the cost to interfere with my decorations." 1 "There's only fifteen thousand here. Where's the rest of the velvet?" i "A near admiral shook me down for six hundred for a subscription to next Tuesday's sunset. He said it was going to be very beautiful. Es pecially fof a Tuesday." "H'm. That's the second time that bird came on my side of the street. What boat do you want to sail on?" "None of those horrid gray boats. Have you any boats to match my complexion?" "Not for fifteen thousand. We'll hold the war up for a few min utes until you run back and see your old man." "Oh! Father told me upt to come back until I was an admiral if it took a week." "How far do you want to sail? You know fares have gone up in the navy. Fifteen thousand ain't much mileage money." "Oh! I don't care how far I go just so long as I can eat supper home every evening." "Well, we'll put you to work waxing the dancing floor on the Wee hauken ferry boat. You're a sailor now. Wear your hat on the side of your herd and cruise in Jazzenwebber's every night." "When do I report for active duty?" . "Soon as you hear the war's over. Tell your father to ease me five more grands for your uniform. Full dess dungarees have gone up in price." "My, my. Isn't this a cruel war? So I'm a reckless sailor now, ain't I? Papa wiil be so pleased. Goodby, sir." "So long. Tell your friends not to send up any bouquets on the ad miral's side of the ship. It gets the old boy sore to have a battleship run aground on rose petals." i "Goodby, sir. Do you think there is chance of me getting wounded?" j "Oh yes. If a taxicab skids on Farnam." , "All right then. I'll go right home and tell papa all about the won derful mezzanine navy and everything. Don't forget that father is still a millionaire." "I won't, George. Don't let father forget it, either." Editor' Notes "Bugs" Baer' article will he seen daily on the (porting page. Watch for them, whether you are a 'sport fan or not. He is a mental bath every day in the week. Expect President to Sign Bill for Floor Tax on All Cigars George L. Loomis, collector of internal revenue for the district of Nebraska, is expecting word that President Wilson has signed the bill which recently passed both houses of congress, providing for a floor tax on all cigars. The law increas ing the tax on cigars will become effectii'e immediately upon the pres ident's affixing his signature to the document, which already has been approved by him as a war measure. It will be necessary for dealers in cigars to take an inventory and re port immediately the size of their stock to the office of the internal revenue collector. They will be al lowed 30 days in which to pay the tax. The new tax represents an in crease of from $1 to $3 a thousand, American Casualty List The following Nebraska men are named in the casualty list &ent out by the government for Monday afternoon, February 24: WOUNDED SEVERELY. Ralph Lewis, Anselmo, Neb. Joseph G. Vogelsang, Lincoln, Neb. Henry E. Weigand, Petersburg Neb. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY; PRE VIOUSLY REPORTED MISS ING IN ACTION. Roy B. Streeter, Hastings, Neb. SICK IN HOSPITAL; PRE VIOUSLY REPORTED MISS ING IN ACTION Clyde J. Zeilinger, David City, Neb. The folio win- lows. Sooth Dakota and Wyoming: men ere named in the raximlty list sent ont by the government for Holi day afternoon, February 21 1 DIED OF DISEASE. Albln Corenee, Buffalo, 8. D. llnji A. Thompson, Earllnc, la. WOrXDED SEVERELY. Henry Mellon, w Hampton. la.' ' KILLED IX ACTION : PREVIOiRI.T RE PORTED SEVERELY WOlMIEl). Edwta I. Wood, gprlncfleld, . Sw I Coryrlrht. HIS, Intgrnatlnn'l depending on the class of cigars, it was said. Mr. Loomis said the bill, which passed congress several weeks ago, would be presented for the presi dent's signature today with a num ber of other important documents upon his arrival in Boston. Investigate Nun's Death. Traverse City, Mich., Feb. 24. Several persons connected more than a decade ago with the ' little convent at Isadore, near here, were being sought today by county au thorities in an effort to throw light on the disappearance in 1907 of Sis ter Mary Johns, a nun who, officers say they believe, came to her death by violence. 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You will be so well satisfied with Nuga-Tone, you'll recommend it w au your inenas, Druggists guarantee Nuga-Tone. Buy bottle. a cot tie will last you whole month. Use it 20 days and if you don't feel better and look better, take the remainder of the package back tg the druggist and act your muney back. Good druggists everywhere sell' Nuga Tone. Try it. Get a bottle today at Sherman aV McConnell Drug Co. Star Soothe Your Ifchind Skin ..... n ?. r Afe.i ,,uu UUUVU1U All Arajtgtvte; Rop B, fMntrrmiit k SO, Talma . HBoi free of "Cvticvr. Dtp. , BMiM." Drawn for Kewa Brrl- K A V' SPEAKER TELLS HOW STATE lAUDLES BOOZE Lambertson , Makes Short Address to House in Which He Describes Situation in Sunflower State. From a Staff Correspondent. Feb. 24. (Special.)- Lincoln, Kansas has no freak legislation pending this year and is taking no unusual measures to enforce prohi bition," said Speaker W. P. Lam bertson, of the Kansas house, in Lincoln today visiting the .Nebraska legislature. Mr. Lambertson. who is a near neighbor of Nebraska his home be ing in Fairview, just across the line from Richardson county in this state, took a couple of days off to get in touch with legislation pend ing in Iowa and Nebraska. He will go to Des Moines tomorrow. Carries Out Innovation. "Kansas is strong on innovations. you know, and my coming here is one of them. It is an idea all my own and I came here with the idea of picking up something which may be helpful to us. Nebraska and Iowa are a good deal like our state and under the control of the same party." v Speaker Lambertson, who .is a farmer, said that Kansas had got ten beyond the hysterical stage in its enforcement of prohibition and does not emphasize it over law en forcement in general. There is no special department or bureau which is charged with its enforcement, he said, although the attorney general may appoint special agents or as sistants if he deems it necessary. "We are expecting the federal amendment to take care of St. Jo seph and Kansas City, the only points where we are experiencing any difficulty just now. The Kan sas legislature is about to pass an amendment allowing officers to seize cars used in the transportation of liquor. This is already a part of the Nebraska prohibitory law. "Kansas is not quite ready for a constitutional convention," Speaker Lambertson said. "Governor Allen's plan was defeated. It had to have 84 votes to pass the lower branch two-thirds of the total member ship of 125, and although IK) of the members belonged to the governor's party, the bill mustered but 74 votes. After Nebraska gets a new consti An acid-stomach cannot digest food properly. Instead, the food sours and ferments and, passing into the intes tines, becomes a breeding place for countless millions of deadly germs toxic poisons they are called. These poisons are absorbed into the system and canse untold misery. So, you see, it is just acid-stomach, nothing else that makes so many people weak, listless and unfit; saps their strength and energy; robs them of their vigor and vitality. Biliousness, bad liver, nervousness, blinding, splitting head aches, rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica these and many other still more serious ailments often are traced to the common sonrce an acid-stomach. Take EATON 10 and get rid quickly of the pains of indigestion, heartburn, that horrible, lumpy, bloated feeling after eating; disgusting, belching, food-repeating; sour, gassy stomach. These stomach miseries are caused by what doctors call "Hyperacidity." It's just ACID-STOMACH. -And in addition to the pains and miseries it causes, ACID-STOMACH is the starter, of a long train of ailments that most people never dreamed are in any FOE YOUR illpfii!ig H iiitettai The Bee by Tad tution we may same thing. Both parties during the campaign pledged themselves to a short ses sion and the smallest number of bills in 10 years were introduced as a result, Mr. Lambertson said. Speaker Lambertson spoke briefly to the members of the Nebraska legislature this afternoon. Amendment Made to Bill Licensing Sale of Cigarets Lincoln, Feb. 24. (Special.) Since the bill to license the sale of cigarets, H. R. 297, to men was ap proved in the house committee of the whole last week, some of its friends discovered a defect in its terms and this afternoon asked to have it recommitted for a specific amendment. The bill as ratified in the commit tee of the whole carries substan tial penalties against licensed deal ers, who violate the law, including a fine or jail imprisonment and for feiture of the license. Through an oversight, however, no penalty was provided for anyone scling cigarets without a license although the act specifically prohibits such sale. This amendment was corrected in an amendment offered in the house this afternoon. Three Members HI. Lincoln, Feb. 24. (Special.) Three members of the lower branch of the legislature were confined to their rooms by illness today. They were Representatives Anderson of Butler, Hardin and Crozier. Repre sentative Soren Fries, who has been absent for two weeks, because of ill ness, returned today. Representative Fries' wife was dangerously ill for several days but is now reported to be convalescing. Juniper Tar FOR COUGHS,C0tDS, am; SORE THROAT, Etc. A GOOD OLD RELIABLE FAMILY MEDICINE It Glroa Gatlsfaetioa to Thousands WHY DON'T DO'S AND DONTS Tha firs thin- to dot Stop tha Cough Before It atopa Tan. YOU TRY IT? 0 Dosea 30c Don't Dara Delay Get Juniper lac today. At All Draff lata Think of trim Do'l and Dent about Jsnipar nr. it Ton Hna nj ten alone wun a Jtuupct Tar Wrapper wa will tnd too a present. THE J. H. WHITEHUR8T CO, Baltlmora, ltd. way connected with the stomach. 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Get a big bos of EATONIO today, it costs bat little and the results are wonderf all T O D A ACIP-STOMACIQy V VICTORY LOAN EXPECTED TO OE FIVEJILLION Amount Based on Assumption of Expenditures for Fiscal Year Ending Next June; Comes in April. Washington, Feb. 24. The Vic tory Liberty loan to be floated late in April is expected to be for $5,000 000,000, the house ways and means committee reported today by sub mitting legislation authorizing sale of short terms notes instead of bonds. The bill will be called up in the house tomorrow. After the ways and means com mittee had reported, the treasury authorized the statement that the $5,000,000,000 mentioned by the com mittee as the possible size of the victory loan was not necessarily ex act, since the amount would not be determined finally by the treasury for a month and a half. The size then will depend on government ex penses, which cannot be forecast ac curately for the next month or more. The committee estimate was bas ed on the assumption that expendi tures for the fiscal year ending June 30 would be $19,000,000,000, which is $5,000,000,000 more than the estimate ed receipts of $14,000,000,000 exclu sive of the yield from the Victory loan. A Home Made Gray Hair Remedy Gray, streaked or faded hair can be immediately made black, brown or Iieht brown, whichever shade vou desire, by the use' of the follow ing remedy that you can make at home: Merely get a box of Orlex powder at any drug store. It costs very lit tle and no extras to buy. Dissolve it in 4 oz. of distilled or rain water and comb it through the hair. Di rections for mixing and use come in each box. You need not hesitate to use Or lex, as a $100.00 gold bond comes in each box guaranteeing the user that Orlex powder does not contain silver, lead, zinc, sulphur, mercury, aniline, coal-tar products or their derivatives. It does not rub off, is not sticky or gummy ana leaves tne nair fluffy. It will make a gray haired person look twenty years younger. Adv. I ""T" I The Hopper of a concrete mixer has a good appetite and a great capacity at the top. But all that goes into it must pass easily through the narrow outlet at the bottom. If the man on the job goes away and leayes the mixture to harden in the hopper v he gets fired that's all And the machine is put out of working order for a time. It's easy for you to satisfy your appetite with food. But if you neglect yourself, and the food waste dries out, hardens and stagnates in your lower bowel if you be come constipated your body machinery will suffer; and if you try to get rid of the mass by taking castor oil. pills, salts, mineral waters, etc, to force the bowels to move, you will only make matters worse. You can't fire yourself for neglect And you can't cure constipation by forming the habit of taking medicine every time you want your bowels to move. But you can overcome the trouble by taking'Nujol. Nujol brings about the habit of eay, thorough bowel evacuation at regular interval, because Nujol is not a drug, doe not act like any drug. Nujol bring about a return to Nature' method by supplying necexary lubrication of the bowel contents, by facilitating intestinal muscular action, by absorbing poisonous matter, and thus securing necesaaary cleansing of the intestinal canaL Nujol makes you regular at clockwork use it. and you'll not have to worry about the size of your appetite or the ability of your body machine to get rid of dangerout food waste. Get a bottle of Nujol from your druggist today, sad send for free booklet "Thirty Feet of Danger." 1 , WfturiM ft Nujol i sold only in sealed ff UT III tig. botdes bearing the Nujol Trade Mark. At all druggists. Insist on NujoL You may suffer from substitutes, Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) 50 Broadway, New York Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Ca (New Jersey). 50 Broadway. New York. 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Rheumatism is a direct result of eating too much meat and other rich foods that produce uric ftcid which is absorbed into the blood. It is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly cold weather the skin pores are closed thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fail to elim inate the uric acid which keeps ac cumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheuma tism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a table spoonful in a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. This is said to elim inate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus rid ding the blood of these impurities. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and is used with excellent re sults by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia water drink which helps overcome uric acid and is beneficial to your kidneys as well. Adv.