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    THE BEE; OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1919.
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Remarkable
Home
Treatment
Given
by One Who
Had It.
In the Spring of 1893
I was attacked by Mus
cular and Inflammatory
Rheumatism. I suffered
as only those who have
it know, for over three
years. I tried remedy
after remedy, and doctor
after doctor, but such re
lief as I received was only
temporary. F i n a lly I
found a remedy that
cured me completely, and
it has never returned. I
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have given it to a number
who were terribly afflicted
with Rheumatism, some
of them 70 to 78 years
old, and results were the
same as in my own case.
I want every sufferer
from any form of rheu
matic trouble to try this
marvelous healing power.
Don't send a cent; simply
mail your name and ad
dress and I will send it
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free to try. After you
have used it and it has
proven itself to be that
long-looked-for means of
getting rid of your rheu
matism, you may send the
price of it, one dollar, but
understand, I do not want
your money unless you
are perfectly satisfied to
send it. Isn't that fair
Why suffer any longer
when relief is thus of
fered you free? Don't
delay. Write today.
Mark H. Jackson, No.
569-F, Gumey Bldg.,
Syracuse, N. Y.
Mr. Jackson is responsible.
Above statement true.
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FOR HIIOUSNESSJ
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CUT OFF SUPPLY
OF GOAL FROM
NONESSENTIALS
Schools, Churches and Thea
ters Will Receive No
More Fuel After
Next Friday.
An order cutting off the supply of
coal from schools, churches, non-essential
industries, and places of
amusement was issued yesterday by
W. M. Jeffers, chairman of the
terminal coal committee. The order
goes into effect Friday at 7 a. m,
"While the city is not entirely
without coal, there is no sign of
relief in the near future," said Mr.
Jeffers. "and the order was im
perative. Some schools may have
sufficient coal to remain open for
a short time, and the order will be
retracted at the moment we have
assurances that it is safe."
Burn Domestic Coal.
That the situation has become
very acute in the city is indicated by
the fact that many steam plants,
heating large buildings, are burning
domestic coal. This, in itself,
necessitates drastic action, accord
ing to members of the coal com
mittee. . Buckingham, general manager
ot the Union Stock Yards Co., said
yesterday that he was experiencing
some difficulty in securing coal to
run switch engines in the yards. If
switching should be stopped the en
tire packing industry on the South
Side would be at a standstill, it is
pointed out.
Trains on the Rock Island and
Santa Fe lines are burning nothing
but coal which has been stored for
many months, and as a result trains
on these lines are running behind
schedules, for firemen must shovel
double the amount of stored coal to
secure the same heat as is secured
by fresh coal.
Curtailed to Minimum.
In explanation to the order issued
yesterday cutting off coal from
schools and churches Chairman Jef
fers said:
"The rapid depletion of the coal
supply makes it absolutely necessary
for distribution of coal to the retail
dealers, as well as industries, to be
curtailed to the minimum to avoid
entirely running out of coal and
thereby producing actual suffering
in the homes, hospitals, hotels, of
fice buildings and other public in
stitutions. "Public utilities must also be pro
vided witli coal. It has become nec
essary to stop the delivery of coal
to schools, churches, places of
amusement and non-essential indus
tries. Statement to Dealers.
To properly supervise the dis
tribution of coal the following in
structions were issued by Chairman
Jeffers to all coal dealers in Greater
Omaha and Council Bluffs: ,
"Effective 7 a. m., November 21,
bituminous and lignite coal may be
delivered by dealers in Greater
Omaha and Council Bluffs only
upon written application in each in
stance by the purchaser to a dealer
and approved by this office.
"Forms of application may be had
upon request at this office. These
applications are of two kinds, viz:
'Application for Commercial Coal,'
and 'Application for Domestic Coal.'
"These applications are to be
made out in detail in duplicate, and
orieinal and duplicate must be filed
together. If approved, the original
will be retained and the duplicate
w;th written approval thereon will
be returned to dealer as authority
for specific delivery.
Signed W. M. JEFFERS '
"Chairman, Sub-coal Committee."
Situation In Schools.
W T. Bourke, secretary of the
board of education, stated that
tlre is an average supply of coal
to last two weeks in the public
schools.
"I am now sending a request to
all ianitors to report coal on hand
Friday of this week," said Mr.
Bourke. "Some schools may have
more than two weeks' supply and
some may have less, but I would
say that the average would be two
weeks."
Funeral Services
for Fred Krug Will
Be Held Friday P. M.
Funeral services for Fed Krug,
pioneer Omaha resident and first
Nebraska brewer, who died at 7
Tuesday night, at the home, 818
South Twentieth street, will be held
Friday afternoon at 2.
Services will he conducted at the
home by Rev. Walter A. Schaefer,
minister of St. Johns German
KvanueliVal rhnrrh. Rurial will be
in the Krug family plot in Prospect
Hill cemetery.
Police Seize 250 Gallons of
"Dago Red" and Arrest Men
Turn Ttalian wer arrested late
Tuesday afternoon by a squad of
police at 711 South Nineteenth
street when five 50-gallon barrels of
"Dago Red, a highly intoxicating
Italian wine, were found in the base
ment of the nlace. according to a
police report
Both men gave their names as
Louis Rallo and Charles Ottavia.
They were charged with unlawful
possession of liquor. The police
left the liquor in the basement of
the place pending the disposal of the
case.
Brie City News
Itched Till
Almost Crazy
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TbY ltchd w bad I ni almost ermrr.
Suffered day and night. Used all kinds
f medicine and rot no relief. Loet all
kope of arar being cared until I got
trial bottle ef D. D. D. Results were at
great 1 got a large bottle. Can ileei
bow and will always Drain D. D. D
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M Iodcinibr Shin Disease
Five Sherman A McConn.U Drug Stores.
Have Root Print It Beacon Prees
Yaeumo Cleaners Burfesa-Qrandeo Co.
Employe Get Request Fifty employe-
of the Carpenter Paner Co,
will have a special reason to give
thanks the coming week. A bequest
of $5,000 from the estate of the late
A. W. Carpenter will be divided
among employes of more than five
years' standing, sqme time within the
next io nays.
Sues on Stock Deal Joseph Poef
fel sued M. F. Shaffer St Co. in
district court for $9,000, alleging
that he paid this sum for 80 shares
of stock in the corporation ana that
later the company, contrary to a
promise, negotiated the notes. He
says the company promised not to
negotiate the notes for five years
after he gave them.
Personal Injury Suit Emil Ha
nousek, through his father, John
Hanousek, filed suit for $10,000
damages in district court against
Henry Anderson, for injuries alleged
to have been received when Emil, 7
years old, is said to have been run
down by Mr. Anderson's automobile
on September 4, 1919, at Railroad
avenue and W street.
Officers Are Installed The fol
lowing officers were installed in the
auditorium of Central High school
by the Omaha School Forum: Mar
tha Christiancy, president; Mary
Austin, vice president; J. A. Savage,
recording secretary; J. O. Masters,
corresponding secretary. A musical
program was presented by Henry
Cox, Mrs. A. I. Root, Harry Dlsbrow
and Miss Adelyn Wood.
To Speak on "Americanism"
Mrs. John Calvert will speak on
"Americanism" Friday evening at a
community center meeting in the
town hall at Benson. Others 1n the
program will be: Rose Roth and
Lucille Sunderland, piano solos; O.
Melchoir and Opal Burt, vocal solos;
Hazel and Grace Giles, piano and
violin; Miss Mary Thompson, recita
tion. Community singing will be an
other feature.
Held for Investigation Clifford
Shaw, 2251 North Twentieth street,
is being held at Central police sta
tion pending an investigation of the
disappearance three months ago ot
an automobile hired by him from a
local livery company. Shaw rented
the car last August and failed to re
turn it, police say. The car was re
covered. Shaw told police he drove
the rented car to St. Joseph, Mo.,
where it was stolen from him. He
was arrested in Omaha Tuesday.
STREET CAR MEN
PRESENT DEMANDS
FOR AN INCREASE
Directors Predict Amicable Set
tlement to Request of
Employes.
Representatives of the street car
men's union yeiterday presented de
mands for a wage increase of 5 cents
an hour to officials of the Omaha
and Council Bluffs Street Railway
company. The union men, headed
by Ben Short, president, were in
conference with R. A. Leussler, gen
eral manager, and W. A- Smith, act
ing president of the company, for
almost an hour.
"We have nothing to say on the
situation at the present time," de
clared Short, at the close cf the con
ference. "We asked the company
for an increase in wages and they
have promised to consider it."
The present controversy is the
result of an agreement made by the
company with the men in August,
when the union demanded a wage
increase. They were granted a 10
cent raise at that time, after a 7
cent fare had been secured, and re
turned to work on the condition that
the matter of further wage increases
should lie taken up in 90 days.
Directors Meet Friday.
Acting President Smith will call
a meeting of the board of directors
next Friday, he said, to consider the
requests of the men. He would not
comment on the situation.
R. A. Leussler said the men -had
merely inquired whether the com
pany was able 0 pay more money.
They made no written demands, he
declared, but asked for an increase
up to 5 cents an hour.
The men assumed a reasonable
attitude, he said, and did not de
mand a flat S-cent increase, but
whatever increase the company
could give up to 5 cents."
"Taking Sensible View."
"We will have the auditor make
a report on the matter at the Fri
day meeting of the board of di
rectors," he said. "Until then I
can't say what the company will be
able to do."
Gurdon W. Wattles, one of the
company board of directors, said he
. W. W. CACHE IS
FOUND IN HOME
OF SOCIALIST
Ed Brumbaugh Active in Dis
tributing Radical Literature,
Police Assert Search
Discloses Cache.
Are You A
Tobacco Goat?
If So, Write Dr. Elders for His New
i Discovery That Quickly Banishes
1 "Old Man Tobacco" Forever.
Dr. Elders' Tob
acco Boon Banishes
all forms of Tobac
co Habit In72tol20
hours. A positive,
quick and perma
nent relief. Easy to
take. No craving
for Tobacco after
the first dose. 1
guarantee satisfac
tion In every case).
Send no money,
just your name and
address for free
proof and full Information, to Dr.
H. Will Elders, Mail Order Dept. 276
St Joseph, Mo.
Don't be a tobacco goat any longer.
Are, you going to the theater or
movies tonight? If so, see Amuse
ment page
FP LOOKING YOUNG
I It's Easy-If You Know Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets
The secret of keeping young it to feel
Soung to do this you must watch your
ver and bowels there's 00 need of
having a sallow complexion dark rings
under your eyes pimples a bilious
look in your face dull eyes with no
sparkle. Your doctor will tell you
ninety per cent of all sickness comes
from inactive bowels and liver.
Dr. Edwards, a well-known physidan
in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com
pound mixed with olive oil to act on
the liver and bowels, which he gave to
his patients for years.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub
stitute for calomel, are gentle in their
action yet always effective. They brine
about that natural buoyancy which all
should enjoy by toning up the liver and
clearing the system of impurities.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are known,
by their olive color. 10c and 25c
A search bv -detectives of the
home of Ed Brumbaugh, 5202 North
Twenty-eighth street, Tuesday aft
ernoon revealed the hiding place
of large quantities of I. W. W. lit
erature, according to a report of the
detectives. Brunbaugh was booked
at the Central police station for in
vestigation under the name: "Ed
Brumbaugh alias Rutledgc."
It was learned that the raid on
his home was made upon a "tip"
furnished police by one of the 17
"wobblies, who were arrested Sun
day afternoon when police raided
the I. W. W. headquarters at 104
North Thirteenth street during the
course of a meeting.
Detectives Lahey and Hughes ob
tained a search warrant for the
house at 5202 North Twenty-eighth
street and made the investigation.
Police say Brumbaugh has been ac
tive in distributing alleged "red"
literature to members of the I. W.
W. organization. He is being held
without bonds.
Police intercepted a telenram sent
by Brumbaugh, according to police,
on which were the words: "Yours
for a revolution." The telegram was
addressed to a clique in Kansas City,
police have learned. Ihe telegram
and evidence of literature gathered
in Brumbaugh s home were turited
over to County Attorney Shotwell,
it was learned.
Brumbaugh is a local socialist
leader and for many years has been
active in writing newspaper articles
on various theories of socialism.
had not heard of the controversy.
He predicted that the matter would
be settled amicably, however.
Ihe men are taking a sensible
view of the matter," he said. "The
relation between the company and
the men is of the best."
"SYRUP OF FIGS"
CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look at tongue! Remove poi
sons from stomach, liver '
and bowels.
Accept 'California" Syrup of Figs
only look for the name California
on the package, then you are sure
your child is having the best and
most harmless laxative or physic
for the little stomach, liver and
bwels. Children love its delicious
fruity taste. Full directions for
child's dose on each bottle. Give it
without fear.
Mother! You must say "Califor-
If You Need a Medicine
You Should Have the Best
Hav you ever stopped to reason why
it It that so many product! that are ex
tensively advertised, all at once drop out
of sight and are soon forgotten T The
reason is plain the article did not fulfil
the promises of the manufacture. This
applies more particularly to a medicine.
A medicinal preparation that has real
curative value almost sells itself, as like
an endless chain system the remedy is
recommended by those who have been
benefited, to those who are in need of it,
A prominent druggist says "Take for
example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a
preparation I have sold for many years
and never hesitate to recommend, for In
almost every case it shows excellent re
sults, as many of my customrs testify.
No other kidney remedy has so large a
sale."
According to sworn statements and
certified testimony of thousands who have
used the preparation, the success of Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp Root is due to the fact,
so many people claim, that It fulfils al
most every wish in overcoming kidney,
liver and bladder ailments, corrects ur
inary troubles and neutralizes the uric
acid which causes rheumatism.
Yon may receive a sample bottle of
Swamp-Boot by Parcels Post. Address
Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y.,
and enclose ten cents; also mention the
Omaha Bee. Large and medium site bot
tles for sale at all drug stores.
Become Slender
A Simple, Guaranteed Method
If you would like to lose, weekly, from
one to five pounds of burdensome fat while
eating and drinking all you need, also en
joying life far better than at present, just
follow this advice:
Take seven deep breaths of fresh air
each morning and evening ; after each meal
take a little oil of korein ; eat all yod need,
but chew thoroughly, and follow other sim
ple directions of the guaranteed Korein
system.
Men and women who were waddling
around with heavy, sluggish bodies have,
in many cases, reported a gradual, agree
able reduction of thirty to eighty pounds,
with wonderful benefit to health and fig
ure. This very season is the time to he
come slender, attractive, vivacious and
healthier, very easily. Get oil of korein at
the druggist's; it comes in capsules, con
venient to use and is now sold at before
war low prices. Weigh and measure your
self week to week. You can scarcely
realize the joy that awaits you in normal
symmetrical figure, with good health and
longer life. Show others this advertise-stent.
Hold Youth for Alleged.
Butter Theft From Box Car
Two 60-pound .tubs of butter en
route from Omaha to Chicago were
found in the possession of Emil
Adams, 17 years old, 1456 South
Thirteenth street, yesterday when
Special Officer Houdek came upon
the youth in the Union Pacific rail
road yards near Thirteenth and Ma
son streets, the officer said.
Adams was taken to the Central
folice station and booked for burg
ary and larceny. He was later
turned over to the juvenile author
ities. The butter was taken from a
box car, the special officer said.
Sure, Harmless Method
To Remove Hair Roots
(Ntw, Wond.rful, Initinttnxus MtthtS)
You who are annoyed with embarrassing
growths of superfluous hair have waited
long for something that would do more
than merely take off the surfaca hair tem
porarily something that would really re
move the hair roott. And now at last
your wish is realized I
The new phelactine process is far dif
ferent from, far better than electrical, de
pilatory or other methods, because it ae
tually removes the hair entire, roots and
all before your very eyes easily, in
stantly, harmlessly! Get a stick of phe
lactine fron your druggist, follow the
simple directions, and you will be surprised
and pleased beyond words. It has no odor,
no Irritating element, and is so non-injurious
a child could safely eat It. It leaves
the skin so soft, smooth, hairless, that not
the least sign of your former trouble remains.
HOW TO JUDGE A WOMAN
BY HER HAIR
There is real common sense in just
noticing whether the hair is well
kept to judge of a woman's neat
ness, or good taste. If you are one
of the few who try to make the most
of your hair, remember that it is
not advisable to wash the hair with
any c ' anser made for all purposes,
but alu ays use some good shampoo.
You can enjoy the very best by get
ting some canthrox from your drug
gist, dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup
of hot water. This makes a full cup
of shampoo liquid, enough so it is
easy to apply it to all the hair in
stead of just the top of th head.
Dandruff, excess oil, and dirt are
dissolved and entirely disappear.
Your hair will be so fluffy tnat it
will look much heavier than it is.
Its luster and softness will also de
light you, while the stimulated scalp
gains the health which insures hair
growth. '
A Complete Assortment of
Out-Size Blouses
For Women Who Require Large Sizes
PARTICULAR attention is paid to this section of our Blouse Department; modes
have been chosen with a fine appreciation of lines, fabrics, trimmings and color
ings that meet the individual needs of women who require larger sizes.
Three Models Are Illustrated
"A" is of voile with tiny "B" is of crepe de chine "C" is of georgette, "beaded
tucks on either side flat heavy quality flat collar and hand embroidered; flat
collar edged with val lace; , -t f, h collar; comes in navy, black
also val lace down front. , , and white at $18.50.
Priced at $3.50.
and fawn. Price, $13.50.
Sizes 46 to 58'2.
Second Floor.
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everybody!! storb'
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Also it is the most economical for when attired in a distinctive,
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Clever, distinctive models are here in great numbers and every one shows unexam
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The Materials Are:
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The Styles Are:
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Beautifully Lined With Plain and Fancy Silk
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