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    THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1919.
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Baby Blinded
from Eczema
"The child' bead and face ware almost
solid for. The ere perfectly blind.
Doctor aid the tni case he had e'er
era. Om enaanW of D. D. D. did woo
derfat work. A complete cure fol
lowed. " Tito. J. Dorauney. Jenisoa, Ala.
foe writ, too, to the D. D. D. Companr et
Chicago tor a sample and get Immediate relict
Or, coma in and wa will tell yoa what D. D. D.
ha accoinpliihed in your own neighborhood.
Yoor money hack naleai the Ant bottle relieve
yoa. 15c, aoc and ti.oo.
HD.E2).IID.
Sherman A McConnell Drug Co.
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The Ideal Family Loaf.
Patronize Your
Neighborhood Grocer
JAY BURNS BAKING CO,
To arouse a sluggish liver,
to relieve a distressed
stomach, to fortify your
self against disease. use
Lajreet Sale of An Medicine in the World
Sold everywhere, la Boxes, lQo.. 35c
PROMPT RELIEF
for the acid-distressed
stomach try two or three
Rl'HOIDS
after meals, dissolved
on the tongue keep
your stomach sweet
try Ki-moids the new
aid to digestion.
MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE
MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION
Hairs Will Vanish
After This Treatment
(Toilet Helps)
You can keep your skin free from
hair or fuzz by the occasional use of
plain detatone and in using it you
need have no fear of marring or
injuring the skin. A thick paste is
made by mixing some of this pow
dered delatone with water. Then
spread on the hairs and after 2 or 3
minutes rub off, wash the skin and
all taces of hair have vanished. Be
careful, however, to get real dela
tone. Adv.
Why Actresses
Never Grow Old
Nothing: concerning the profession seems
more puzzling to the dear old public than
the perpetual youth of our feminine mem
bers. How often we hear remarks like,
"Why, I saw her as Juliet forty years ago
and she doesn't look a year older now!"
Of course allowance is made for makeup,
but when they see us off the stage at close
range, they need another explanation.
How strange women generally haven't
learned the secret of keeping the face
young I How simple a matter to get an
ounce of mercolized wax at the drug store,
apply it like cold cream, and in the morn
ing wash it off I We know how this grad
' ually, imperceptibly, absorbs the old cuticle,
keeping the complexion new and fresh,
free from fine lines, sallowness or over
redness. We know, too, that this mercol
ized wax Is the reason actresses don't
wear freckles, moth patches, liver spots,
pimples and the like. Why don't our sis
ters on the other side of the footlights
learn the reason, and profit by it? The
atrical World. Adv.
REPEAL OF WAR
PROHIBITION
FAILSTO PASS
House Judiciary Committee
Rejects Motion Providing
for Beer and Light Wines
After July 1.
Washington, June 17. By a vote
of 10 to 3 the house judiciary com
mittee refused today to adopt a mo
tion of Representative Igoe, demo
crat, Missouri, repealing wartime
prohibition insofar as it affects light
wines and beer. Joining Mr. Igoe
in supporting the motion were Rep
resentative Gard, democrat, Ohio,
and Classon, republican. Wisconsin.
The committee, which is consid
ering a bill by Chairman Volstead
for enforcement of national prohibi
tion, approved the section defining
intoxicating liquors as that conta'n
ing one half of one per cent of alco
hol after amending it so as to name
specifically as intoxicants alcohol,
brandy, whisky, rum, gain, beer, lie,
porter and wine.
Bond Issue to Be Discussed.
. Discussion of the bond issue pend
ing at general election in Douglas
county. June 25, will take place at a
special meeting of residents of the
west side at the social settlement
hall, Twenty-ninth and Q streets,
Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock.
GIRLS
The newest complexion fad is derwillo.
It instantly beautifies the complexion,
whitens the skin and astonishes all who
try it. Never be without it. Derwillo
gives you a rosy, peach-like skin which
everybody will rave about. It's absolutely
harmless. Get it today. Druggists refund
the money if it fails. Seelarge announce
ment soon to appear in this paper. In
the meantime get it today. Adv.
The Doctor
and the Plumber
FROM the etandpoint of dol
lars and health, doctor,
realize the great need for mod
em, sanitary bathroom equip
ment. Germ lurk in old-fashioned,
unsanitary fixture.
Should a physician' home be
more clean and unitary than
your home? Come tee our dis
play of Thoma Maddock'a
Sanitary Plumbing Fixtures,
and you'll answer trap question
quickly and without elf-argument.
Come today examine
these beautiful fixture, and
let ua chow you how you can
, afford to have them installed
now, whether you stay in the
old home or build a new one.
United States Supply Co.
Ninth and Farnam Sti.
OMAHA, NEB.
or Costolt Your Plamber
Mtdbury Vs-i.iiii-'23
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UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
Director General of Railroads.
Illinois Central Railroad
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE
SUNDAY, JUNE 22ND
Illinois Central Train No. 12 (Chicago Limited) will
leave Omaha 5:01 P. M. instead of 4:15 P. M.
Arrival Chicago 8:30 A. M. as at present
TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS
Consolidated Ticket Office
1416 Dodge Street.
Telephone Douglas 1684, or Union Paenger Station.
01
FISTULA CURED
Rectal Diseases Cured without a severe surgical
operation. No Chloroform or Ether used. Cure
guaranteed. PAY WHEN CURED. Write for illus
trated book on Rectal Diseases, with names and
testimonials of more than 1,000 prominent people
who have been permanently cured.
DR. . R. TARRY, 240 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
Two Fleets of Airplanes
Will Carry Mail to Omaha
Chamber of Commerce Commissioner Just Returned
From Conference, Tells of Plans for Postal Flights
From Cleveland to This City Soon.
Omaha is to be on the next leg
of the coast to coast air mail serv
ice. The foregoing is the informa
tion given out by Commissioner
Manley of the Omaha Chamber ot
Commerce.
Commissioner Manley is back
from Chicago, where he went for a
conference with Superintendent
Sproule of the air mail service.
There he was advised that plans for
extending the coast to coast route
are progressing rapidly and every
thing points to the coming of tfe
nai! air ships inside of a couple of
months.
The Omaha landing field and the
hangars for he mail ships were dis
cussed. As a result, it is expected
that within a short time work will
be started on the Omaha landinc
held so everything may be in rea;!t
ness as soon as official orders lor
the extension of the service are re
ceived. In Chicago Commissioner Manley
gathered the information that two
fleets of mail airships will be em
ployed in the Omaha service. One
will operate between Omaha and
Chicago and the other between
Cleveland, O.. and Omaha.
The Cleveland-Omaha service
will be without stop, and will bring
eastern mail handled by train into
Cleveland. Eastbound the airships
will carry mail for Cleveland and be
yond. To Cleveland this mail will go
by airship, where it will be deliv
ered to the Twentieth Century Lim
ited train o" the New York Central.
It is planned by this service to save
24 hours on Omaha-New York mail.
The Omaha-Chicago air mail serv
ice is expected' to be on a six-hour
schedule. The best time now be
tween Omaha and Chicago is 13
hours. No stops are to be made en
route. So far as Commissioner Manley
could learn, plans for air mail serv
ice west from Omaha have not been
worked out.
While in Chicago, Commissioner
Manley was at Grant Park, the air
mail landing station, when one of
the planes arrived from Cleveland.
The trip was made in six hours. In
landing, an accident occurred. The
driver of the mail plane in coming
onto the field was compelled to
dodge an auto truck and in doing so,
lost his forward speed. His plane
dropped to the ground and turned
turtle, breaking the orooeller. but
not injuring the driver, or his assistant.
South Side
EAGLES CLOSE
CONVENTION BY
ELECTING HEADS
Pass Resolutions Endorsing
Lower Age Limits and Con
tinuance of Fund for
Soldiers' Relatives.
Resolutions endorsing move
ments to lower age qualifications
from 21 years to 18 years, and a
continuance of the patriotic fund
assessment, by which relatives of
deceased members who met death
in their country's service are paid
$1,000, were passed at the closing
session of the Nebraska Eagles in
annual convention yesterday.
The age resolution, it was stated,
wls made possible through prohibi
tion, it having been the policy
under a wet regime to discouraue
admittance of minors. Both resolu
tions were passed as recommended
and sent to the Grand Aerie foi
action there also.
"There are still a number of
eagles in the service," H. Roth
holz, local aerie secretary, who was
elected grand Worthy secretary of
the state fraternity, said. "This
resolution was passed in the form
of a recommendation to the Grand
Aerie to take care of those who
may die while now in the service."
Officers elected are: G. F. Free
man of Beatrice, past grand worthy
president; M. V. Avery, Norfolk,
grand worthy president; W. M. Bar
clay, Plattsmouth, vice-president;
E. E. Abbott of Beatrice, chaplain;
H. Rothholz, Omaha, secretary; C.
H. Christiansen, Fremont, treas
urer;; William Stanbro, Syracuse,
inside guard; Louis Mosehler,
Omaha, outside guard.
G. F. Besehorner, Lincoln; P. J.
McCaffrey, Columbus, and Alex H.
Breuel, Nebraska City, were elected
trustees.
The officers were installed at 1:30
o'clock, P. J. Barrett of South
Omaha, past worthy president, pre
sided. The election was held in he
morning. More than 100 delegates
reported to the convention secre
tary. Falls City was chosen as the next
convention town, the 1920 session to
be called between June 10 and 15.
Municipal Guards
on South Side Organize
Three companies of municipal
guards were organized this week at
Spring Lake, Clearview and Morton
parks under guidance of Majors
Campen and Fernald. The South
Omaha contingents are a part of the
Third battalion, a north side organi
zation. '
A campaign to recruit 1,000 mem
bers was started Monday. The
guards will drill twice weekly along
lines of the boy scout movement.
Boys over 12 years are asked to join.
Miss Howard at Capital
Washington, June 16. (Special
Telegram.) Miss Bess Howard,
daughter of the late Morris How
ard of the South Side, Omaha, is in
Washington for the summer months.
Ladies Have a Clear
Sweet Healthy Skin
By Using Cutlcura
Promote skin purity, skin com
fort and skin health by making
Cuticura boap, oint
ment and Talcum
lyour every-day toilet
'preparations.
Tust touch any
Dimples, blackheads,
redness or roughness
with Cuticura Oint
ment Wash off in
five minutes with Cu
ticura Soap and hot
water, best applied with the hands
which it softens wonderfully, nd
continue bathing a few moments.
Rinse with tepid water. Dry gently
and dust on a Few grains of Cuticura
Talcum Powder, a fascinating f a
grance. Contrast this simple, wholesome
treatment with tiresome massaging
and manipulating.
'' tub fret by bttU. Address poet-ea: d:
"OMlr. Otpt. ua. ansa." 8olderrwh a.
SoepJSe. OistoHat X and Me. Tsleum 2Se.
Improvement Club to
Meet Next Tuesday
The West Side Boosters' club,
one of the three improvement clubs
of the city, meets next Tuesday eve
ning, .according to announcement of
William Curran, president. An ef
fort will be made to arouse interest
In several improvements that the
city has under advisement for that
section of the city.
Brief City News
South Side Brevities
Shop1 and save at Flynn's; dandy little
rompers and cover-alls from 50c to $1.50.
Adv.
The Packers National bank at 24th
and O pays the highest price for Liberty
bonds. Adv.
Shop and) save at Flynn's; these new
summer dresses at Flynn's haven't got a
sign of the high-price level about them.
Adv.
FOR SALE CHEAP
A number of floor Hhow cases, one nail
counter, one lot hardware fixtures.
KOUTSKY-PAVL1K CO.,
4828 8. 24th St.
Hotel Men of State In
Omaha to Proceed to
Portland Convention
Hotel men from the larger cities
in the mid-west were in Omaha yes
terday on their way to attend the
12th annual convention of the Na
tional Greeters' association, to be
held at Portland, Ore., June 24-28.
The association was founded by
Omaha hotel men.
A special car took them last
night to Minneapolis where they
will be joined by other hotel men.
J. B. Miller of the Wellington
Inn, president of the Nebraska-Iowa
charter, C. A. Ryan of the Henslihw
hotel and Paul Stanton of the Con
ant hotel are members of the Oma
ha delegation.
Attorneys Bring Action
to Collect $3,300 in Fees
T. A. Hollister and Byron G.
Burbank, Omaha attorneys, are try
ing to collect $3,300 attorneys' fees
in a hearing begun yesterday in Dis
trict Judge Leslie's court.
The defendants are George B.
Darr, C. Bergquist, H. B. Berg
quist, Charles R. Eve, Florence
Eve, W. B. Hughes, Joseph Polcar,
Paul Havens, M. B. Snyder, Fred
Crane and J. B. Brain.
They invested in the McCarthy
Hidden Treasure Mining corpora
tion and the two attorneys brought
action in defending their rights as
stockholders. The fees charged,
however, were objected to by the
defendants in the present suit.
Have Root Print It Beacon Prese.
Kloc Fans $8.50 Burgess-Granden
Dr. Newell Jones, 640 City Na
tional Banjc building;. Office phone,
Tyler 338. Residence, Walnut 5046.
O'Brien Back From Ranch T. J.
O'Brien of the Henahaw hotel has
returned from a three weeks' stay
on his ranch at Sutherland, Neb.
Federal Judge Returns Federal
Judge J. v. Woodrough haa re
turned from North Platte, where
the district court has been in session.
Resumes Practice John N. Bald
win (Jack) has resumed the prac
tice of law after two -years' ab
sence, at 936 First National Bank
buildng. Adv.
Luncheon for Captain Noone
Omaha members of the Delta Chi
fraternity will give a luncheon
Wednesday noon at the University
club in honor of Capt. Joe Noone,
who recently returned from overseas.
Federal Jury to Convene The de
layed spring session of the federal
jury will convene Wednesday at 2 p.
m. to try criminal cases which have
been pending since last winter.
About 20 cases are on the docket.
Twins Arrive at Hawley Home B.
H. Hawley of the Union Pacific gen
eral freight offices is happy over the
arrival of a pair of twins, a boy and
a girl, at his home. They are of
standard weight and equipped with
full capacity lungs.
Supply of Traffic Rules Police
Commissioner Ringer states that he
has a supply of printed traffic rules
and regulations, recently adopted by
the city council in the form of an
ordinance. Copies may be had by
those who are interested.
Sees Family of Dead Soldier The
wife and children of Stephen R.
Shaw, formerly of Oshkosh, Neb.,
killed in action in France, are be
ing sought by the government war
risk insurance bureau. The Wife's
name is Mrs. Myrtle Shaw and the
children's, Gladys, Catherine, Opal,
Lorena and Floyd Stephen Shaw.
New Mill at Blair Capitalists of
Calhoun and Blair have commenced
the erection of the Washca Alfalfa
mill in Nebraska City. The name
is a contraction of Washington
county, the home of the promoters
and owners. The mill will put out
a full line of alfalfa products and
will be in operation by September 1.
, New Manufacturing Plant-The
B. & M. Remedy company that took
the bottling department buildings of
the Metz Brewing company has fin
ished moving the machinery of its
Cedar Rapids plant to Omaha and
about July 1 will start manufactur
ing a ful line of live stock health
remedies. The company will start
the Omaha plant with 60 men and
women employed.
Ill II la.
MESS
111
"Lon" Van Ausdell Is Freed
On Charge of Nonsupport
"Lon" Van Ausdell was dis
charged this morning in police court
after Judge Fitzgerald had heard the
evidence of Mrs. Van Ausdell
against him on her complaint
against him of nonsupport. She
said he had given her only $115
since March 1.
Mrs. Van Ausdell was found not
guilty of shooting Mrs. Viva Ijr.ms
by a jury in district court May 30.
All The Family
Ought to take Father John's
Medicine as a Tonic and Body
Builder- You gain flesh and
strength taking this whole
some food medicine.
Remember Father John's
Medicine does not contain
alcohol or dangerous drugs.
Over 60 Yean In Use
Begin today taking Father John's
Medicine after meals and at bedtime
and see how prr.mptly you gain weight
and new strength.
m J i Mil Ir 'Administration nffi
( it Mil ill m. Con.olideted Ticket Office, I fo
WHERE romance and Indian
lore, woodland Scenes, sky
blue lakes and crystal stream
form a charming combination for a
delightful summer outing.
Bright sunshiny day, cool nights,
and pine-scented atmosphere .
Broad sandy beaches where the
children may wade.
Deep water where grown-up can
fight it out with bass or musky.
Camps, hotel and cottage, where
you can take it easyj and other hotels
where you can enter into the gayety
of fashionable resort life.
And lots of place off the beaten
path where you can go with an India?
guide and fish, camp, tramp in the
woods and learn the secrets of
woodcraft.
Summer Excursion Fares
Ask the local ticket agent to help plan
your trip, or apply to the nearest Consol
idated Ticket Office, or address nearest
Travel Bureau, United States Railroad
Administration, 646 Transportation
Bldg.. Chicago; 143 Liberty Street. New
York City; 602 Healey Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Voted States Railr&yd
Hash tewi I
EVERYBODY STORE"
Tuesday, June 17, 1919. STORE NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY. Phone Doug. 2100
Don't Forget to Vote for the GOOD
ROADS BONDS, Tuesday, June 24th
Tuesday Morning From 9, to 10 a. m.
Children's White Dresses
Ages from 7 to 14
$1.00
THERE is a wonderfully beautiful assortment of these dresses
to choose from. Made in the summer's most popular styles
and the trimmings are the daintiest imaginable. Laces, em
broideries, clusters of tucks and hemstitching are just a few of
them.
Dainty colored satin ribbons are used for belts.
The values are very exceptional for this one hour at $1.00.
Limit of 2 to a customer. No mail or phone orders accepted.
Buress-Nash Co. Second Floor,
The Season's Latest Skirts ot Wash
Materials, Wool or Silks, $4.95 to $35
SO complete is our showing of skirts, so representative are the styles, tex
tures and quality so satisfying that choice is a matter of course. It is simply
a question of what kind of a skirt you w ant. We have skirts for every occasion.
Wash Skirts, $4.95 to $13.95
The never shrink skirts have clever style pock
ets, belts, tucks and buttons. The materials are
pique, gabardine and tricotine. Waist band 24
to 38. Prices range from $4.95 to $13.95.
Silk Skirts $17.50 to $35.00
Made of popular materials such as Fan Ta
Si, Baronette, georgette, crepe de chine, Kumsi
Kumsa, Pussy Willow, Moon-glo, tricolette, etc.
Also in combination of materials.
They are in white or in beautiful colors, including pink, copen, navy, taupe,
green, peach, etc., Prices range from $17.50 to $35.00.
Burgess-Nash Co. Second Floor.
ATTRACTIVE
A GLASSWARE
for the summer drinks, spe
cially priced for Tuesday.
Glasses, 6 for 75c
Colonial ice tea glasses, very
special, at 6 for 75c.
Glasses, 6 for $125
Handled ice tea glasses with
dainty grape cuttings. Tuesday
at 6 for $1.25.
Lemonade Sets, 69c
Colonial glass lemonade sets,
consists of jug and 6 glasses, the
set at 69c.
Ice Tea Sets, $1.69
Grape cut ice tea sets consist
ing of ice tea jug with grape cut
ting and 6 handled ice tea glasses
with grape cutting. The set $1.69
Burgess-Nash Co. Downstair Store.
SALE OF NOTIONS
for TUESDAY
that will afford great sav
ings. Just a few special
items are listed here.
Buttons for coats, dresses and
suits, a great variety to select
from. Priced less than cost at
10c a card.
Wave braid for trimming, var
ious widths 5c a bolt
Sharp pins, 200 count pack
ages, 3 package for 10c.
Stella and defender nainsook
dress shields, double covered, 19
and 23c a pair.
West Electric hair curlers, at
card 19c.
Dress belting, good quality,
black and white, 2, 2 or 3 inch
widths, yard 10c.
Rick rack braid, fine quality,
various sizes, 6 yard pieces, 15c.
Dress fasteners, 5c card.
Children's hose supporters,
black and white, assorted sizes
pair 15c
Coates and Silkoline crochei
cotton, various colors and size;
ball 10c.
Fancy edging assorted style
and colors, bolt 15c.
English wire hair pins, pack
age 5c.
Slip on dress shields, pair 39c.
Sanitary napkins, 6 in carton
sale price 25c.
Sanitary belts, 19e.
Skirt gauges, 19e.
Pearl buttons in various sizes
and styles, card Sc.
Shoe laces, highly mercerized
7Ke.
Black hook and eye tape, at
yard 10c.
English mulberry toilet pins,
card 5c.
Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor
Come in and Let Us Demonstrate
The "Burnasco"
ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER
LET us show you its simplicity of
operation, how smoothly and
easily it runs. Let us prove to you
that a "Burnasco" Electric Vacuum
Cleaner is a necessity in every home.
Following is ten reasons why the
"Burnasco" is the best.
1 1-6 H. P. horizontal motor, air
cooled with lelf feeding oil well.
2 Greater power, 20 per cent
more suction.
3 Adjuited at factory for most
efficient work. No further ad
justments necessary.
A Gear-driven brusk, most effee
tire ever produced.
5 Large hose connection, direct
to center of fen.
6 Highly polished aluminum eas
ing, rust proof and more durable
than eteel.
7 Swiveled rear wheel, making
operation easy.
8 One piece cait aluminum fan,
unbreakable.
9 Oblong carbon brushes which
cannot be put in wrong.
10 Piatol grip handle containing
control switch.
A written guarantee goes with ev
ery cleaner.
Come in tomorrow and let us
demonstrate it to ydu.
Burgess-Nash Co. Third Floor.
36 In. Gabardine and Tricotine
39c
THE season's most popular fabrics for
x
suits and skirts. A beautiful wool fin
ish. In lengths from 1 to 6 yards each.
Much less than regular. For quick clear
ance at 39c a yard.
Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor
Hear Gluck Sing
The Little
Old Log Cabin
in the Lane"
Another of those delightful old plantation melodies that
Gluck sings into your heart 1 Other good records are:
A Tumbled Down Shack la
I'm Forever Blnwht RuhklM
Just Blue.
Hindustan.
When You Look in the Heart of
a Rose.
Athlon
Sweet Siamese.
Chong.
When the Shadows Come and Co.
i-ove to leu the story.
Come in and let us play all the
New Victor Records for June
Burgesa-Naah Co. Fourth Floor.
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