THE BEE: OMATTA, WEDNESDAY, MAECIT 12. 1919. 47 Rue Blanche, Parii HAVE often been asked the secret of my iBAUME analge'sique BENGUE There is no secret to it, I assure you. Its ingredients are well known to all physi cians. But its effectiveness is due to the skilful way in which it is compounded. You will find it truly effective for pain in chest, sore throat or stiff neck, in checking colds and catarrh, and in relieving such pain as headache, lumbago, neuralgia, sciat ica, and the like. Ph" dtVClaui Par it J Thos. Leeming & Co. Amtrita Aftutt. Niw Y.rh n n Thj nlo e"M In' tli bad. Ttat'o th. j& quielMt w.r. Allf. nrat taiw MlltiJECi' ijia. Par Hot WVWTfll ,Ck rznn urn .cyzsw!?) Nuxated Iron Increases strength and emluranre of delicate, nervous, run down people in two weeks' time in many instances. It has been used and en dorsed by such men as former United Status Senator and Vice-Presidential Nominee, Charles A. Towne; V. S. Com missioner of Immigration Hon. Anthony Caminetti; alao United States .(urine (J. W. Atkinson of the Court of Claims of Washington, and others. Ask your doc tor or drusrjrisit about it. Adv. if ' -is let me LiUYDUIl CORKS Honest John Com Plaster arethinandsoctmnx. Cause no pressure, btop pain. i;raw out me soreness. Jrtf iuu ana loosen tne corn, or your .onf back T-t'lt? 10 rUS7IM-2 CEUTI VJiltiJita IIII1E HOMES AND STORES ROBBED: LOSSESHEAVY Silverware and Jewelry Part of Loot in Several Resi dences; Burglars En ter Hotel Rooms. Xine stores and homes were burglarized Monday night in various sections of the city. Thieves ransacked the home of George B. Darr, 632 South Thirty eiphth street. The members of the family are spending the winter at Petersburg, Fla. Entrance .was gained by forcing a rear outside window. It is believed silverware and jewelry valued at hundreds of dollars were stolen. Mrs. ilulda Anderson, 620 South Thirty-eighth street, saw a light in the house, and knowing the family was absent, called the police. When detectives arrived the burglars had gone. Are Frightened Away. Burglars also entered the house of Alex Walla. 1518 Park Wild ave nue, during the absence of the fam ily, iney were tngntened away a short while after they removed a rear window. The grocery store of A. J. Carl son, . 1514 North Twenty-fourth street, was entered by forcing the basement door. A quantity of gro ceries and $17 from the cash regis ter were stolen. Mrs. E. A. Pearse, 6011 North Twenty-seventh street, reported to the police that her home had been ransacked by theieves while she was away yesterday and jewelry valued at $200 and a number of valuable papers taken. The loss of an Elgin wrist watch valued at $20 was reported by Mrs. N. H. Conant, who declared the time piece was stolen from her room at the Conant hotel. Grocery Store Robbed. A quantity of groceries and $35 in cash were taken from the store of A. Maltz, 121 North Twelfth street, by burglars, who forced entrance through the front door. Three pies were stolen from the bakery of M. Sunbor, 2747 Leaven-ri worth street. the thieves forced the back door. Nothing and jewelry valued at $250 was taken from the residence of J. V, Hook, 3519 Jackson street. The burglars entered through a basement window. Jewelry valued at $140 was stolen from the house of Ben Milder, 312 North Twenty-first street, by burglars who entered through a kitchen window from which they broke the glass. One of the thieves is believed to have cut his hand on the glass in the window. He left a trail of blood all over the house. The lace curtains in one room were smeared with blood. It is thought the man wiped his hands on them. Brief City News HON KST JOHN. Inc. jlCeI9 BABY'S FACE A TERRIBLE SIGHT With Eczema. Itched ari Burned. Ciiticcra Heals. "Eczema broke out in the form of a rash all over my baby's face. It seemed to itch and burn terribly and we kept his hands tied. He was a ter rible sight. He was fret ful and slept but little. " A friend recommended Cuticura, and we got them. We used two cakes of Soap and nearly three boxes of Ointment when he was healed." (Signed) Mrs. John Giencke, Montello, Wis. Cuticura Soap to cleanse, purify and beautify, Cuticura Ointment to soften, soothe. and heal, are ideal for every-day toilet purposes. Cuticura Talcum is an antiseptic, prophy lactic, soothing. dusttngpowdcT of delicate, fascinating fragrarce. 25c. everywhere. It's Because We Know how to handle goods pack, crate and move them that w are kept busy. When you ara ready to move, 'twould be good policy to let us do the work. Omaha Van & Storage Co. Phone Douglas 4163. 806 So. 16th Street. Hamilton Says Skip-Stop Plan Saves Company Money President F. P. Hamilton and General Manager R. A. Leussler of the Street Railway company met City Commissioner Butler yester day afternoon on the skip-stop sit uation. The result of the conference was that City Commissioners Ure, Ringer and Butler will meet with the traction company officials on Saturday morning in the city council chamber. Mr. Butler is anxious to have the skip-stop system abolished, while Mr. Hamilton contends that the plan saves $15,000 a year in the com pany's coal bill. Only Oat "BROMO QUININE" To itet the genuine, e1! for full name LAXATIVE BIIOMO QUININE Tablet took for ilgnature of J5. W. OltOVE. Cnrei a Cold in One Day. SOo. Ally. Boyal Sweepers, Burgaaa-Oranden Co. Have Hoot Print It Beacon Tress. Ir. W. Douglas Bums has re turned from the dental corps of the army and resumed practice. 658 Brandels Theater Bldg. Tyler 424SW. War Mothers to Meet American War Mothers held an entertain ment Tuesday evening, March 25, in Lyrlo hall. J. Tj. Kennedy In Fast John I.. Kennndy, who has been east on business, is expected home the end of the week. Pluin'HTs Meet Here The state Association of Nebraska plumbers will hold its annual meeting today and Thursday in the Castle hotel, hotel. Returns From Washington Miss Florence Barr has returned from Va,shint;ton, D. C, where she has been with Colonel T. E. Patterson in the war risk insurance department. Miss Darr will he in the war risk offices at 825 AVoodnian of the World building. DIks Plan Duik-c: The Omaha Elks have taken no part as an or ganization in social affairs this win tir, on account of the loss of their lodse room by fire. It has been decided, however, to have a St. Pat rick's day informal dancing party at the Hotel Fontenille ball room, March 17. To Talk to Eiiffhiccrs Captain H. S. McClintlock of the United States engineer corps, will speak Saturday night at Fontenelle hotel to mem bers of the local branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers, lie will speak on "Railroads and Docks of the American Expedition ary Forces." City Engineer J. A. Bruce will speak on the need of co operation and organization in the engineering profession. Maolood lias Fainting Spell M. G. Macleod who has been cashier in the oliice of the clerk of the district court for more than 10 years, suf feired a fainting spell yesterday af ternoon and fell from a high stool on which he was sitting. He struck his head Rgalnst the floor and was unconscious for more than an hour. He was taken to his home, 123 South Thirty-fifth avenue, where he Is re ported to be recovering satisfactorily. NELSON FINED $100 IN MILLARD RUM RAID GAS ALIEN ACT OUSTS FOUR FROM CITY POLICE FORCE One of Quartet of Non-Citizens of Department Forced to Resign After Eighteen Years of Service. Chief of Tolice Eberstein has an nounced that Vaclav Voboril, Pat rick Coffey, Joseph Berman and Barney Cogan have been dismissed from the police department on ac count of the provisions of a recent legislative enactment which prohib its the employment in any public service of persons who have not completed their citizenship. Voboril, Bohemian, served in the itanartmcnf 181 vfars and is well known. He was appointed on Octo ber IS, 1900. Cogan, of the South Side, was appointed on October 1, 1913. Coffey began his service on April 21, 1914. Berman, native of Russia, has served as patrolman one year. Condition of Spring Wheat Crop Unrivaled, Says Lane The coming spring has never been rivaled in conditions favoring an unprecedented wheat crop in Ne braska, according to reports that come from the railroads to Charles J. Lane, general freight agent of the Union Pacific. The moisture and the soil conditions have never been more favorable and this condi tion is . state-wide, extending into Kansas and neighboring states, Mr. Lane said. Witnesses Testify That Nelson Had But Recently Brought the Liquor to His Room. Maurinas Nelson of Millard wa fined $100 and costs by County Judge Crawford yesterday afternoon after a hearing on the charge of be ing in unlawful possession of in toxicating liquor. This is the case in which Nelson and his friends were reported to have resisted search of the premises when the state officers arrived there. Special Liquor Prosecutor Hol land offered a number of witnesses yesterday to prove that Nelson had brought the liquor to his place re cently. George Barrett said he heard "something heavy being drag ged into Nelson's room a few days before the liquor was taken." Mrs. Nellie Andreesen, in whose house Nelson roomed, said she never no ticed the case of whisky in his room until a few days before it was captured. Special State Officer Smith had the "task" of tasting each of the 24 bottles in the case. He pro nounced the contents of each to be whisky. At the close of th: prosecution's testimony the attorney for the de fendant declined to otter any testi mony but accepted a fine and took an appeal to the district court. Judge Crawford fixed bond at $225. The defendant will base his case on the proposition that the search was made unlawfully by the state agents. , What's Best for a Cold? ill? ii! For Colds, Grippe or Influ enzal Colds and all their tor menting symptoms, adults can take one or two genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" anytime. If necessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meals. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" are far more efficient than quinine in ridding the system of colds, and the relief comes without discomfort or distress. "Bayer Cross' fa YE ft VII "'IIUMTO Tablets. mm Buvonly "Bayer" packages. Aspirin !s tlie trade mark of Bayer Manitfar ture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicaci Original world-famous tablets. 20 cent package Larger sizes! Ask for and insist upon "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.' American Owned Entirely 1 IF" The Aeroplane Engine Had to Be Efficient, Light and Reliable When these developments are trans ferred to the automobile engine, it means a lot to the owners Already the first results are shown at our Exhibit Space " I. " Annex TATE-M0RT0N COMPANY 2417 Farnam Street, Omaha nit "EVERYBODY STORE" Tuesday, March 11, 1919- -STORE NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY- -Phone Douglas 2100 TO) A OCT WEDNESDAY A Day of Special Interest To Mothers With Little Ones to Clothe li Of the Best Quality, the Finest Workmanship and Moderately Priced WE have made every effort to fill our infants' wear section with every ne cessity for baby's welfare and have selected every piece with the greatest care. No matter what you need, we are certain you will find it here. Just a few items: Babies' Long Dresses $1,50 to $3.00 Hand-made dresses daintily trimmed with smocking, feather stitching, hand embroidery, cluster tucks and val laces. Babies' Short Dresses $1.50 to $3.00 Hand-made dresses of fine nainsook and batiste, exquisitely trimmed in hand embroidery motifs, lace insertions and ribbona. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. Lone Skirts $1.25 to $2.50 ! fiv ;. : 1,, Mafje 0f fjne nainsook. Hand-made and embroidered. Sizes 6 months to 3 years. i Babies' Long Slips 95c to $1.50 ! A variety of styles made of fine nainsook, daintily trimmed Babies9 Short Dresses 95c to $1.50 Dainty short dresses in empire, yoke and bishop effects, daintily trimmed. Sizes from 6 months to 3 years. j Babies' flannelette Gertrudes, 95c to $1.25. Babies' bootees, 25c to $1.50. Babies' flannelette wrappers, 95c to $1.25. Babies' Beacon blankets, 89c and up. Babies' crochet sacques, $1.25 to $5.00. Babies' Vanta vests, 65c up. Babies' cashmere sacques, from $1.25 to $5.00. Babies' Vanta bands, from 35c up. Burgms-Nash Co. Second Floor Am Brighten Up the Home This Spring With New Curtains, Draperies Or Bright CretonnesHere Are a Few Specials for Wednesday rnHE thought of spring brings forth the thought of house cleaning and new "trimmings" for the home. We are also "cleaning house" in our drapery section and von will find it to your advantage to these very low prices. Just a few suggestions: 36-inch voiles and marquisettes reduced to 23c yard. Square meshed and figured nets and madras reduced to 35c a yard. Assortment of figured Swisses reduced to 25c. Fancy white and ecru voiles reduced to 40c. Blue, green and brown madras reduced to 50c. Lace Curtain edges, reduced to 3 to 10c a yard, apestry couch covers reduced to $3.00. 36-inch window shades, 2 yards long, reduced to 49c each 50-inch plain and figured madras reduced to $1.00. Double faced velour portieres, reduced to $12.50 pair. Clearaway of odd pieces in lamp and gift section, priced from 25c up. Burgew-Naih Co. Third Floor buy now at P81 Burgess-Nash Co. Downsta irs Store An Offering of New Spring Hats $1.98 AVERY attractive display of the latest of this sea son's styles, including Combination of Crepe and Straw There are large hats, small hats and medium sized hats. Sailors and a variety of other new shapes. Black and all the most wanted shades. Priced very special at $1.98 each. Burgesi-Nath Co. Downstairs Store. Announcing for Thursday An Expert Demonstration of the One Minutef Power Washer THE "One-Minute" washer is a machine that more than pays for itself in labor, hire, and the wear and tear of clothes. It is equipped with a s w i n g ing reversible wringer, folding steel bench, room for two rinsing tubs and a clothes basket, adjust able legs and easy roll castors. The "One-Minute" Washer will do a good size washing in an hour. Be sure to attend the demonstration and sale on Thursday. Your time will be well spent. Burgis-Nah Co Dwnstairs Store. Women's New Spring UIT $19.50 NOTHING is smarter looking for early spring wear than a new tailored suit. These we offer Wednesday are splendidly tailored and are copies of late, more expressive models. There is a variety of styles from which to choose. All have the tight skirts with coats that are lined with messaline and paisley lining. The materials are French serges and all-wool poplins. Beautiful machine stitching and braid trimmed. Do not fail to see what wonder ful values these suits really are. Burges-Nath Co. Diwnitnir Store. V Un usual Values in Household Linens Dresser Scarfs $1.00 T ACE trimmed dresser scarfs with two rows of lace inser tion, as well as embroidery on ends. Size 18x54 inches, and priced at $1.00 each. Table Cloths $2.59 Hemstitched damask table cloths of excellent quality, heavy weight. Several design's for selection. Size 72x72, each $2.59. Bed Spreads $3 JO Hemmed crochet bed spreads of heavy weight ar.d excellent quality. Marseilles designs. Full bed size, priced at $3.50 each. BurgcM-Nath Co. Ojwr.ktairs Store. II I I M