nintiilWittininltiHiiftiliilniiiiiiiiiii!i!!i!iiiiiiiiiii:' Half-Sisters, Married to by Soldier "Buddies" by Same " i ' v , c Judge at Same Time Are Now Next-Door Neighbors i - e t rr COMPACT! - For the small busi . " ness or for deskside . use there is a file for every need offering . complete filirf? serv- ' ice in compact space. Steel or Wood and it is in this store that you can find not only this, but desks, fire proof safes, and oth er office equipment. Even Rugs, Car pets and Linoleums. S Orchard & . t j Wilhelm Co. j Phon Tyler 3000 , SuliiiiliululilltiUlllililliiJiiiiliiliiuiiii,;iiiiiiiiiri (IE IS-40 YEARS OLD But He Feels Like a Young Man of 25. - "0 how I differed with my stomach ; how I suffered with headaches, constipation and rheumatism until I began taking your marvelous medicine Nuga-Tone. Now, thank God, my health has returned and-I feel like a new man. I am 48 years old but I feel like I was only 25. I will praise Nuga-Tone all my days." This from 3. I. Plos, Keeler, California. Nuga-Tone builds strong, active, vigor ous men and women because it makes strong, steady nerves and rich, red blood. Nerve-power is the basis of all life and action in the body. Nourish the nerve cells, put fresh energy into the machinery of your body and you'll be surprised at the change. When the stomach gives out and the bowels are clogged, don't fool with stimu lants. When the blood is full of impurities and the circulation is sluggish and your body is full of pains" and aches, do the right thing take NuKa-Tone a little while, build up your nerves and blood and see how quickly you'll feel young again. Druggists guarantee Nuga-Tone. Buy a bottle. A bottle will last you a whole month. Use. it 20 days and if you dont feel better and look better, take the re mainder of the package to the druggist and yet your money back. Good druggists everywhere sell Nuga Tone. Try it. Gjt a bottle today at Sherman McConnell Drug Co. Store, Adv. ' " . i KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. I Edwards' Olive Tablets v The secret of keeping young is to fee) young to do this you must watch youi liver and bowels there'snoneed of hav ing a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bilious look in your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctorwill tell you ninety . per cent of all sickness comes from n active bowels and liver. Or. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com. pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave ti bis patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sur athute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be en joyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. You will Know Dr. Edwards' Oliva Tablets by their olive color. 10c and SSc per box. All druggists. Exhausted Bodies TIRED NERVES Relieved Absolutely by Cadomene Tablets The Real, Satisfying Tonic. Sold by All Druggists. Adv. 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 'FOR INDIGFSTION See How Tires are Made Visitors' day at the Sprague Tire Factory - - 18th and Cuming Streets, 8 to 5 Tuesday. The Advertiser who uses The Bee Want Ad Column increases his business thereby i and the persons who read them profit by the oppor tunities off eredj 4 " . - - ' . Trip From Paris, S. D., to Gay Paree Interrupted by Armistice, Yanks De cide to Get Married.v Dressed all in white and carry ing big bouquets tof roses, Emma McCoinb 4nd Bessie Hayes, half-sisters, came to the cvwnty judge's office in the court house yesterday with their khaki-clad sweet hearts and, amid much laughing and happiness, had the licenses made out and were married by County Judge Bryce Crawford, while the stenographers all peeped through the doors. x Nothing short of a tornado could . kea the stenographers from watch in., "a wedding. The news spreads all through the building in some , mysterious way and the girls come from fai and near to see the so calLd "happy pair." - In this case there were two pairs and it takes a pretty good hand to beat "two pairs." ' But who were the bridegrooms? They don't cut much figure at wed dings. But let their names be told Emma McComb, 21 years old, be came Mrs. Russell D. Roseborough, wife of Private Roseborough, Com pany ..B- supply train, 10th division. He went into the army from Paris, S. D., but failed to get to Paris or ; France. ' v Besiie Hayes, 18 years old, half sister of. Emma McComb, became Mrs. William McFarland. William went into the army at Perry, la., and was in an engineers' train with the ; 211th regiment 11th division. Mr. and Mrs. Roseborough have set up housekeeping at 514 South Twenty-second street, and Mr. and Mrs. McFarland will live right next door at S18 South Twenty-second , street : C , 'If K HI i A Y&t 1 Svl" PAVING PETITION FOR $3,000,000 TO GO TO BOARD 1 i i i. Nearly 150 Signers Out for Paving of 115 Miles of Road In Douglas County. The petition asking that a special election be called to vote on the proposed $3,000,000 bond issue to pave 115 miles of Douglas county roads will be presented to the Board of County Commissioners this morn ing. v "It will probably bear from 100 to ISO signatures," said County Commissioner O'Connor. "The law requires that it be signed by only 20, but the fact that the signers of the petition will have to pay the cost of this special election if the bonds do not carry, makes it easier to get 100 signers than 20. The coming election promises to be one of the most interesting held in years because, not only is $3,000,- 000 at stake, but from 100 to 150 citizens of Douglas county will stand liable for about $10,000 in all if the bond proposition does not carry by a three-fifths vote. Holds Petitioners Responsible. The law provides that the signers of the petition and "each of them" shall be liable for the cost of the special election if the proposition does not carry. In the minds of many the carry ing of the bonds, especially by the three-fifths vote, is considered doubtful. ' Out in the county Mr. O'Connor says there is much opposition to them among some of the farmers, who think the roads should have been designated closer to their farms. In the city there is much opposi tion to thtm by those who declare it unjust that Omaha should bear the greatest part of the expense of paving roads principally valuable to the farmers.- The election will take place in the early part of June and, if the bonds carry, actual paving, should begin by midsummer. '. Capt. Frank Whipperman Is Back In U. S. From Overseas Capt. Frank Whipperman, com pany F, 53$ Pioneer Infantry, has arrived at Newport,News from over seas, according to information re ceived by Mrs. Whipperman. The capt in was president of the Midwest Cement Users' association and vice president of thl Orrtaha Concrete Stone company. SHOE IT NECESSARY "It looks as if I would jwt be able to wear out my shoes with Neolin Soles. They have been in service about a year, and are still good," writes W. C. Dickinson of New Haven, Conn. It is natural that shoes with Neolin Soles should wear a long time, 'for Neolin Soles give extra wear where most shoes wear out quickest. These long-lasting soles are made by Science to be especially tough and dur able comfortable and waterproof, too. If you want to save money on shoes buy them with Neolin Soles. Good shoe stores carry them in many styles for men, women, and children. And you can have your old shoes re-bottomed with Neolin Soles at any repair shop. Neolin Soles are made by The Good year Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make Winpfoot Heels guar anteed to outwear all other heels. neolin Soles sasstesasi.U.t.f'st.oa. "Von Hindenburg" Is "Wished on ..'Dog ' by Owner in Omaha "Von Hindenburg" is the name of an English coach dog for which H. Reuben, 2414 Sherman avenue, was given a dog tag Monday afternoon by the city clerk. The tag number is 2314. Mr. Reu ben explained that he named the ca nine after the Hun commander be cause the animal on a recent date re turned home with evidence of hav ing emerged second in a sanguinary encounter. Girl Who Attempted -Suicide After Quarrel, May Live The desire to die : after " having swallowed six poison tablets late Saturday afternoon will not be granted to Miss Daisy Blair, 21 years old, as far as physicians are concerned. Her condition was re ported greatly improved yesterday. May Term of District Court Opens; 150 Jurymen Called The May term of district court opened yesterday. One hundred and fifty jurymen were summoned, a few of them were excused for valid reason- and the rest assigned to duty on juries in the various court rooms. District Judge bears occu pied the bench in criminal court in place of District Judge Redick, who was absent be use of th death of his aunt, Mrs. Stella M. Swartz-lander. Jbe Greatest Name In G&ody Land , SBTS THI PACI Vi 0 A Fortunate New York Purchase of Hand Embroidered Models High Grade Art Embroidery Work , No Two Pieces Alike j All at Half the Usual Price nHE SELLING comprises a complete factory Kne v ! of office and road salesmen's samples, of beau tiful embroidery work. The assortment includes: Center Pieces, Scarfs, Library Scarfs, Boys' Suits, Children's Dresses and Aprons, Fudge Aprons, Night , Gowns, Combination Suits, Card Tfible Covers, Bridge Sets, Etc. V ; All made by expert needleworkers.p This is an opportunity to get comfortable summer clothes for thef children clothes of style and distinction at prices that hardly cover the cost of the material in many instances. On sale while , a limited quantity lasts. . 'r : ' THIRD FLOOR In Our Corset Section Is Being Celebrated Now THIS isthe week devoted each year especially to Nemo Corsets. All, the late Nemo inventions are ready for inspection and sale. Come in before Saturday, see all the latest Nemo models, and learn about their value to healtn, style ana comfort. Self-Reducing from 3.50 Up Nemo Wonderlift Corsets for all types $6 up Marvelace $6 up Kop Service $6 THIRD FLOOR Ten Very Special Notion Offerings y OrfSale Tuesday Only Every Item Underpriced No Mail or-Phone Orders Accepted Spool Thread, 300-yard spools ol thread, per , spool 3t Large 15c boxes of Wire Hair Pins, box 7t Wood and "Wire Coat Hangers, each 2$ Spool Silk, 50-yard spools of sewing silk, spool - 3 Fast Colored Wash Edging, yard 2$ O. N. T. Crochet Cotton, ball 6 Rustproof Dress .Clasps or Hooks and Eyes, per card 3? Real Human Hair Nets, each 5 J. & P. Coats best 6 - cord Thread, dozen spools ' 45 Fast Colored Darn ing . Cotton, three spools' 5 MAIN FLOOHr IM1IIIIIII The 'Dexter' Double Tub Washer Cuts Washing Time and Labor in Half Two Electric Machines in, One Does washing, wringing and rinsing by power all at the same time. In this time and labor saving double' machine, the clothes get their first washing in the warm suds ot tub JNo. 1 are then wrung right into' the hot, suds of tub No. 2 for their second washing are next wrung into the rinse tub on the folding shelf, then wrung into the bluing tub and final ly into the clothes basket! There is not an instant's delay from the time they entertlie first tub until they are readyfor the line and all the time another lot of clothes is following in the tub just behind. 'Dexter" Double Tub Electric Washers, $125 Dexter" Single Tub Electric Washers, $85 and $90 "Dexter" Hand Power Washers, 18.50 BASEMENT- Our Great N. Y. Millinery Sale Two New Lots in Reserve Will Be Placed on Sale Wednesday T ; HE fact that this was a record event was strikingly evident by the throngs of women in attendance. This New York millinery purchase was far too great to bring forth all the lots Saturday, and two new lots held in reserve will be placed on sale Wednesday. See Tuesday's paper for particulars.