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THR BEE: OMAHA. TML'USDA V. KKiWIl'AIlV :,. 1 (.
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HANLEY READY Ilouis c. nash is
nmii.L.1 iilhu i i pi prrFI") HFAD OF
Tn hoc "tcctu" i LLrxitu 'u w
lUUOt IttlH ! BURGESS-NASHCO.
Ward M. Burgess Becomes
C haiiman of Board T . P.
Redmond, N ice President.
IN LIQUOR LAW
Right to Drink No Longer
Debatable, Says New Fed
eral Officer Charged
With Enforcement.
RAIL ORDER TO
RELIEVE GRAIN
SITUATION HERE
PROFITEERING
CHARGE DENIED
BY KANSAS MAN
My Heart and My Husband
ADIXE GAURISON'S New Phase of
"Revelations of a Wife"
nnrj c .v,, "SYRUP OF FIGS"
u .in,
'i u I
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r tor
is he.l
rr;il 1.
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i'n.t-ka. c -1 r
lijiru ti-1 s i:i rd.ii'i
tili'iii. a i t 1 ,i:i
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ii-etil.tf
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l:t u-,
! f I t t S . .'
..ctn -
n:
i aiiiciu'D.e
,;..r II.
e
It to tin' o institution.
he lev . s l Til ! -.I'.lfly
v .no t' e :".'. '-o::s
.'lit ,.! ! I., A." I .
'''!''
ot
, ..-h. former uce picsi
i' i t:rK 1 Nash Co., was
i'3..Vr,t of the concern at
ot the luunl of ill rectors
.net enlirg W an! M. Bur-
n tired in order that he
te 'iiore time to other in
I .'. HmgcsS will remain an
ni i vc of th company in
itv of chairman ot the
!o ectors.
j Omaha Grain Men Welcome
i Hines Mandate for 10-Day
I Period of Special Move
; ment in West.
Mead of Jawhawk Clothiers
Says Retailers Not Making
Abnormal Profits.
tlno Koul I'l ml It Hi'U. I'll Cum
I ilirar .V sill, sli.nl.' I amps. L'j pet
Ha
pre
I'M ,
sccret.u .
im! I. I.
,p
(lent.
ma na we t.
. Mr. lla-lev
ch.oiile niaii.ii
lias-
was i
will
;er. i
. - (ill i', ! -d H i' to
e -..,!'. I - .!) H
i.iH'tl w,;U the
i cut
all i.,
is i( V.
:pp..rt
I , if- etivc.
t !
to li,
pet..
.let
up . 1 s 1 1
e the
:Tt of
I
lit. e
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A
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Public
i I UK 111.
Statement.
11.-
t i r
s n i
"111! il I
I Mhuilt
i was eh'ctcl
.M . V. I'ortc
N'.ition.il Imp
ot l 'lcho.
ot' these changes,
re.l that they were
ui'h the growth of
Mi. I'.mv'ess aij lib
ic- n.tertsts recp.iired
- iiru.'. 'nit that as ehair-i-
iii il ot directors his re
i the company would in
; !. ricrtd with. Mr. Hur--idcnt
of the N'ehraska
ict president of the M .
o. ; : ii(l a vie president of
"at;oii,,l hank.
trcs i
, w ho ;
etnent
' i lotiiinc prices wi.l leiilain
the same 1? el or go higher if the
; L'mted States nuances I-'nrope in
' its reconstruction period." declared
Fred Yoilnnd of Topeka. Kan.,
speaking betorr a session of the N
i htaska Retail Clothiers' association
1 at the Hotel l-'onteiielle yesterday
' afterr.oon.
"In case this country refuses to
lend aid to poverty-stricken Kurope
i c.otmnir prices win drop I'nni
i i,..-Pi1 tii.iopki nf i of other i otimioilit'es," M
" s . .
a li'-dav period begin- " .
- 1 it j r rr .. o.l,.
r aliects a", railroad lines ; .Mr. otlaini i presiiiriii o
tisas t.lotluer.s, association
I 1 !i 'or:n.:t:or; of general inttre-t to
j t!te grain men of the middle west
j was received in Omaha yesterday
from Washington, atincuneir.g that
(Director General Hines of the
i Inited States railroad adminiatra-
t.or. ordered
erain dming .
nii'K I'cl".uar
I'hls Old
- i i'.:tr N'eht
-KU,
pp
50 Per Cent Decrease
In New "Flu" Cases
Reoottcd In Omaha
a", railroad lines ;
Illinois, il inne-
ot.i. Montana. Missouri, Iowa, ;
Wrtii Dakota, South. Dakota. Okla- i
Iioina, Colorado. Wisconsin, Kansas, ;
Arkansas. Texas and New Mexico.
Ciei'cral order which have been!
i-s-ued to lines serving the grain-
producing areas state that all avail- j
able box car equipment shall be di-
verted to the grain transportation I
service to the i -elusion of practi- i
cally all other traffic for the period
mentioned.
Welcome News Here.
.Mr. I lines' orders authorizing this
peeial movement ot grain came in j
re-porr,-' to importunities n grain!
Coi.i nerca! chilis and j
'il in thU and oth. r tcr-
t was v cicouie few s to ;
'f tiie On-.ah.i Ciraiu 1":;- '
Voiland
ti:e
and
a tw
legate at the recent invest 1- i
.nj-
d
tat(
'aw.
are
:ap
1.
: : t
. I.
"I !
i ; g i (
we ha.
nal in
called 1'
f t:
tnc
ci ! e-.die
ic in
'tiling
the
i the
(l.V
ol
ngb
and
air icpicsert.itn.es
. .' , ll. W (
ic I eporte
at dutiug
this week
correspi
n t'ie
1 1 1 n 1 1 .
on to
'gi-kitu'-i
tli.'S of
an 'i,ir.
ppr.o cd
.! the 1
uc.
li.d r
Who
1.1"
if tin
llir.
fact.
unt
I hei (
icthc
d ..PI
temp
t a
. a
rem
the
i a i
state legi-la-in
enacting
and e a re
it into cfket
1 en. "..'ted by
tic. i it ic- of
d 1". a two
'- of the 1 11
!o, i I."
;o;.rii- or
cl.iasl a ,
lit the -t
It is the
ic people
. tt makes
i..ci v as
u"ver, an
e. or fai
line i - het w
during tnc
l.i.-t week.
A reduction of 5
o! il, !',',!,;
o the he.
tir.-t l!
as against
ndiug '(!'.
th
r, . i
.Id
ire '
lio
1 of
i rtev.it. .: i
.neiniier
: change.
"To rcn
. levators
. est." w a
lection "-it
il y t lie ( . iiiilitiou it gram
throtigiioiit the middle
a statement nia'le in con-
the infonuation which
per
ea-es is noted by Dr.
health commissioner,
l'iiteen ilecths troll
1 1 ; r
po
; ta
cent 0! new
1". Edwards,
d tl
fbieiia and
pneumonia have been re
is a eek. Thii iy-t w o deaths
caul's have been reported
tn--the
on-
atC-
law
sav
no
hh
(111
three davs.
iiiinissioner
1 1 asc in the
expects
nn.liher
Omaha Girls Enthusiastic
Over Doll Dress Contest
ir.
ice
t
died
l c
j iua,.mg
an
I ' i .-
lie
i.
Iiimt-on
c to do
In' "ei nu
ll ns the
MMUlif u
t'age Ic
s
pio
t ma
,i,
are i
e oilicc of f.
1 lt illioril V
le adiiiiiii-tr
at lire 01 'i'
ion pertauiii
nd -a'e of
Ibngc
U-c :l
11". tl'olll O t-
Inisdv (uga ged
dolT.e a dress to in
Ta ' lor doll ili i'ss i on
l- heing conducted bv
- 'ash I'o. I'lir girls
kind of material and
ate
l.v
oh
nut tnier
.in e a ( I
p. ks in Jiini
which arc .
ss-Xash iuir
1 r
n
. r
ic-r
. -. t c.
'i:ri'-
d tl
'"itqgists .
' r d under
spCloC Tt'"l
iv V -cieut
the 1,
M(U.
o ! r
to d .-c
nci'sor
'. h.o
1st..
' pur
,o.d coiiili: nation ot
doll-' dr. must In
of one o the five
M nn I lov drr - -e
disidav in the Burn
i i ep.i M i a e 1 1 1 .
I- h e ot the dain i ie-t and pi ctt n
dtcs-f- were ieic( ted for the modi
,ud (haw 'ui: ot the-e (Iri shes in,
was received trom asimigton.
"OhvnMisix , it i.- to meet the ueces-
j siiy for an increase of the movement
j of grain," .Mated Charles T. Xcal,
! second vice president of the United
'States tira:ti corporation's local of-
aces.
! Relieves Hazardous Situation.
j ''The gram trau-portatiou sijtia
' i'o.i was re, c so soriot:.-. as it is at
tnls time." he added. "There has
1 iicfii a lack ot new laihoad eiptip
1'iient and an i.icicase of tran.-porta-;
lion (t otiier commodities. The rail-.ad-,
have not kept pace during the
1 ' .st thn e of tour -.ears with the in
j cre.is.-d vohinie "i ttatiic.
I " I I:'"e i'" an. urgent need to iiini' e
he :..i n fieiiig held in the country
cators. tms coin h.ddm.j an un--'lal
aiiio'.'iU of moi.sfve. 'The com
g oi w.armet w father would make
'e k"eeping r,; tin- corn a haan!-:-'
matter. T,,is corn i- needed hy
cdei -s ltil indnsinc-. js a (,eI1
situation caused hv the Ipc1; of
gatiou condiictcrl by the Department
oi Justice in Chicago and Washing
ton, D. ('., to ascertain who received
i he pronts in the clothing business.
He emphatically denied that retail
clothiers were making large profits.
He charged that wages oi those em-
rtloyed in the manmacture ol cloth-
ing were abnormally high and that
even the wool growers were making ,
enormous profits. i
"The retail clothiers are on trial;
in fact, they have been convicted in
the public mind, and it is up to us
to show, that we are no profiteers,
as ciiar'jcd," continii.i! Mr. Ciland.
"Vi t in tin's t con -tractn ai period
in the go eminent has .u) con
stiiictie program to bring unity to
the cotintrv.
Must Sell Morale.
"It l- up to the clothier-; of Vi.-r-tea
to .-(I! the country morale, the
kind of inoi "le which united the en
tire cotliutv (hiring the war and
made it po.',.-ible for the 77th infantry
division,- made up of scrawny little
men of New York's east side, to
stand tip against the cream of the
German a-my, the Black Prussian
guard.
Mrs. Ticer a Special Reason
for Her Request?
1 i.io. ul mo-inn tolk'.
Mrs. Ticer's mellow- oice hi ought
the cheerine-s of tape apples mto
at I our little camp as she .strode up the
pain trom the beach, a pail dangling
from her strong, brown hands,
shapely in spite of the work they
had done.
" Thought you nrght like a mess
of soft clams." she went on. taking
some seaweed from the top of her
pail and displayi-'g the clams with
their ugly black necks thrusting
themselves out from their shells.
She was as incongruously dressed
as ever. Tightly laced as any mid
Victorian dime at a hall, with a
fresh bungalow apion, an armless.
tigh:1y-fittii:, woolen sweater, and
a pair of men's hi igans on her feet,
.she was an oddly attractive picture
with her shapely nlump arms bared
to abene the elaov and broned
with the suns of nearly 4i) y ars.
"Well, you thought correctly thai
time if you never did before 1" Lil
liau laughed, con. ing forward and
taking the pail of clams from her.
Mrs. Ticer beamed at the jocular,
friendly words. Lillian alwavs knows
exactly what note to strike with pe..-
' pie. With those who might mis-
understand and take advantage of
! her friendliness she has a reserve,
I a hauteur of manner, that any grand
j dame might envy. But with a Murdy
d:uv;hter of the soil like Mrs. 'Ticer,
Who has genera: iocs o: mericin
,in.'i'-h.'v back i i hi r .o.'l an ic
s'ircti'-e i.r"".!"hg
lack i. training and
friend adopts a free,
an absolute enualitv
is r.iy hopeless envy,
to attempt to emulat
on'v succeed in being
e'lieil H! lier
adcanlag. -. my
out of manner,
ot tone which
. for i'' 1 w e'-e
it I should
strained and
b
co-opcaif willi t!
st i t a
and
support
ne
in 1 1
r ! !
!' i .M'.'ip.iate transportation facilities.
tu
torceineit
iv ".f t!:-
t'ie
p t (n
1 w
it t
fed "i-.il
It
'I.
itm
,ti
the
t: an
s ts
t
d
pi ,
on, ce i, in Dei
secl'. n- ,-,f th
hr penalty f.
dure. salc
'.i. litl'v; hiiuor
st'f, i.-e. s I. oi Ml
eioenci": i r the sccoi
'e-s th.au ? .'(li .a ni. a
' t e, or hupi i-oninci't
1 '.'ill one car or t
ea' -. As the leg'-lat
'i;e law has teeth in
will show ami us,- hi
rirost cutio'i of ml iti.
TVderal prohibitio
sixctors ate now
1'i tis r the state looking to
nu.l -lire enforcement ot t:
i -1 ; ' in
nted tea
( 1 o e i a t 1 1 i
. ' i age::
I be tu it
ate ir i
unlau fu
pi i t.itt.e
i e - e c u 1 1 . !
io enter th
I he pt ;.(
-i ' c-. m -lunge-
j.-oi
w ill a wan!
i.lld best CI
The cla---o
file little
"I, sncc oi a
lo an girl
cnti-'..
s ai e the dit
lCs i.i tit til
: the three dr
accoi .ling to the
pied dre-s.
i's are according
girl- w ill stand a
pi ie as the oldr
w is
1 1 Temporary Society
:! Of Social Workers
;y ! Formed In Omaha
L
"We sl;,..u;d
;'o eruiiient. fir
tnc l.fv,r ct. We should aiv
law of suppiy and demand a chance.
Clothing will be no cheaper until
production catches up We should
neourage the public o buy Rood
.'.erchaniii se ae needed, and not to
'.. aid. We -hotiM anticipate noth-
iuc. 'The da of sneciilation to
merchant mean- the begiunitig of
ruin. We she mid stand by the pub
lie and ad ..'Caif a M) hour week.''
Mr. X'oih.r.d vas ir.troduced by
''" lit'f Wescott of I'latt-tr.ouhth. Xeh.
Mr. Westeott - :id the chithing busi
ness was in a most precarious con
dition. "Ten ears from now there
iiir.y he no i.ov clothing at all." he
-aul, ":tid wc may ad he running
.second-ban 1 store.-. In. any event we
-hoiild stand together atnl eliminate
Jimrs of our in'cifesston. 'There may
iie some prcfitrrriin; in the reta l
clothing bus'iiess. but. the percentage
is tnail
a -vkw aid.
A Remarkable Woman.
"These arc wonderful. Mrs..
Ticer," she went on, inspecting the
claims judicially. "We expect Mr.
Graham on the afternoon train to
day, and we'll welcome him with a
mess of these steamed. It i:-ed to
be a favorite dish ot hi-, -till i'. ch.
Madce?"
"He's cry fond oi them." I said
heartily, "and 1 thank you so much
for bringing them. Mrs. Ticer. It
is n w fully kind ol you.''
Wither of u made the Mistake of
onerit'ig to pay the sturdy Tish.er-
i i woman tor the ciain-. It we hau
ordered them trom uer sue wo, mi
have driven a shrewd bargain for
h-r ware .and she charged full
though not exorbitant prices for the
many services -die performed for us.
ranging from the laui dering of our
clothing" to the personally conduct
"g of us all upon the many delight
:ul ecursiiius which' the country al
lorded. But it was her delight to
hi ing us gilts from tune to time,
and both I il'ian and 1 instinctively
saw at our first meeting with her
that we could not wound her mo: c
crnellv than by implying that she
epected pay for her free-will ofter
i.igs "What train's Mr. Graham comiu'
mi?" she asked interestedly.
" The 4 o'clock," 1 answered.
''I s-pose you're goiu' to drive
over to meet him. I heard you say
the other dav you were goiu' to sur
prise him. that lie didn't know you
could drive a car."
"Yes, I am," I returned, a hit sue
prised at the interrogation, tot Mr-.
Ticer. while commenting frankly
upon every topic mentioned before
her, had shown herself to be Mr
from inquisitive.
" re on goiu' alone ?"
"es, I think mi," I replied, ma',
ing on the instant a decision ovei
w hien 1 had pondered long. tter
my recent experience I did not die
to drive about the country alone,
hut, on the other hand. I did wart to
meet Dicky all bv myself at the sta
tion at w Inch he w otild alight .
''Do you mind." she hesitated per
ceptibly, "if 1 go along when you're
goiu' over? Oi course I won't come
back, 1 never did like playiu' goose
berry when 1 was a girl, an' I'm too
old to begin now . But 1 thought ;t 1
wouldn't hurt nothin' for me to
r de o'.er with imi. !'e got sevet.d
thing- to tend to at Bridgehamptoo.
at.' I km tit a ride home with led
lla'sey. lie come- down mv w.-v
( very night. An'- it's kind of a
lonesome road, that hit along hv the I
brick kiln, t'wotit hurt nothin' fori
you to have somebody along with
on if anything should happen to j
your car."
It was the wildest of ideas, but
the impression was lla-hed upon mi- !
brain that Mrs. Ticer had added the 1
last three words as an afterthought, j
and that she had some other reason j
than the one she had given for ask i
ing me to take her to town.
(Continued 'Tomorrow.) '
I'cdu'n. Ilurci-s (It. (mien i'o. -Ail .
lr. Miilii'l Wi'sxin, t Nteopath. '.Ml
Balrd lilda , Mfu ,v vue'i.i- dv.
1 IVr li'iil I'l'ct'ci'icil sineLs : Look at toiiniie! Rnninvr nm.
Hill:
.V I'o., Itu e.' llnetlt
a"ii I "I'lmlas. Ciua i
l'erre.1 hst I
i
The i.sitiug
l us
fhe
the
I'lll'll'-".
Seen, "it o s. I ",'lh
ha. As!. rr ,,,
Mine Haliy s(nii,i
.Mils,. .1 -sin ..( 1 ion or tuiiamt
moved il-i li.ihy station fnnn
S.'Uill Sale s il Settlement .
Sutiili Sole c..y hall.
rioail (uiln. Senleiu'i'd Hans
Miller and .Paiiii 1 a im idea, ted
viiiiiy e.--ier.a to i clil r" . ( th"
I''. Th in-- store. 1 S 1'J T'arnatii
street, en .lainmiy 1 : and welo sen
H'liced to s; months each tn jail by
1 'n trie! J udge Truiip.
liiisiian I iiiloaior Haiimiol 'The
("lii'istian l-hide.i or n ii it ii ul i miaha
In k u mis a La in i net in In dmr of I
t'hrc-t. an I'hi.l. avoe "!.. I'"el.i am : I
1 tit s. ;, ; ; p.. l-'u-s, Pre- h term u
('hot eh 'i ida even Ml : 'The ban- j
("ic; will I..- I'..!, owed Io a proyiaiu
IIiiiioisi Mt'iiiorv nf SolihiT The '
Vi-miia Norse as-, ,eiat kui of Mini ia
.'sler.i,lV I'eei-n I'd .1 ('( Ml 1 1' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ( ' II "f
' li'Mh an a noiiv nn Mis ilmim" ( hu
indiealed that the money was given ;
in memory ul' an American soldier j
v im dinl 111 ihe seiw ice rehru irv !,
l,l:t. j
Iowa Couple Married Charles .
1 Imv.ir.t and li.-rtli-'i N' - i'l' IVr j
-ia, I.i . were ic.iiri ied p sli'i iliy by
'leiiiLie S I'ulhus. lnsliee of the'
pe li e. A i'ti'I' a !Mt in the llollie ill I
till' HI. a Mil's sM,-r at ('ha ll . Ml. Xi li .
M r a ml Mr.s. 1 1 ow a nil will ma Io' i
their lauiio on a farm at Persia. 'I'he
bride .s a d.uii'htei' of Mr. ami Mis. ,
-I . .1 1 II el.-.M). I
Tlii-il't oiilcsi Mniieis Mihhe l
1 '.vi in-, i 'enl rai 1 1 ig li seln ml 1 inicr,
W.M1 tile In st pul.c in the .' pceihl cull
te-t inautiiiraiiil by the thrift enni
tn !',,. as a par: of the Thrift week
c.i 1 1 : i m 1 1, mi "Tiie A d a n 1 act .- of a
I ;,:.h;.M f .r i :pelis, -s ." I Mher pi e
-.lllals ol" the llilill .School (oiliest
w i t e i;eoia;e . Hani;, Sam Sam
els, m. I'harics Selhemii r. Until
to'inlin. ladin Carlson ami Ihnnia!
sons from stomach, liver
and bowels.
i h c
. n ;i! ' l. u'c loi n S vi IIP ot I
1,
pa.
mhl
on th
cur
most harmless
the little s!
hue
IC
rni
surf!
ar.d
t hihirm
taste. hull
dose on each
enit tear.
.Mother: .
n i.i."
, , 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . i S yi un of
I or the name I a ht
kace, ihen oil are
is ha ing I he be -t
i at : e ot ph sic tor
h. liver and bow els,
its ,1, h. oms ft mty
(ctioiis ior rhi'd'n
Mtle. ( live it w ith-
't u.u-t .iv
BAD BREATH
EE
Public Debt
Decreases
In
!ui
the la.-t
he debt
lliout S''.'lf-
debt about
Washington. T'rb. 4.--tite
mouths the total
has shown a decrease of
tlf'.hi.O and the floating
.sVaO.1 1(1(1,0(10, .secretary Houston an
nounced today m comparative
statements of the public debt or
August ,M. l'IO. wlieti the debt
reached its peak, and on la-t Jan
uary al. Ihe decreases were :"
ii' iecpally to -ah age and tae-.
Constipation
Vanishes
Forever
Prompt- Permanent - Relief
CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER FILLS
never fail. Purely vege
table act sureiv but
the
on
Dr. Kchvards' Olive Tablets Get
at the Cause and Remove It
Dr. Fd'.vardi' Olive Tablet, the
substitute for calomel, act gently on the:
Ixv.vels and positively do the woik.
People afflicted with bad breath hntl
quick relief through taking them.
Ih Edwards' Olive Tablets are- a
vegetable compound mixed with olive
oil. They act Rentlv but firmly on the
bowels and liver, stimulating ihem to
natural action, clearing the blood, and
purifvins the entire system. They do
that which calomel does, without any of
the bad alter efiects. Take one or t wo
every night for a week and note the
pleasing di e.ct. JUc and lt a x.
CARTER'S
IITTLE
IVER
PILLS
BEAUTY CULTURE AT HOME
BV MARMARA BOOTH
I Deb'cate-
Any lady can improve the beauty
of her hair and complexion by ex
' ereises and massages at heme with
'home-made toilet preparations. You
will get practically as pood results
to the clothiers" rnr iflf though vou tool, treatment; of
: veuti'T and 'heir wives v.ere enter
Itained at a theater parly last nigh
-c- tuetn
w in u ei s.
ly papei'
c neatest
ipoi a
Worl
rine
if
ocia
' . a -
Chan
S. IT N-ak,;
tare board
I ill' in ( iod
Mgantaliou oi lac
li iub ci Umaha .
the rit'. council
ue-dic ,, fterr.oon, w ith
efer of the Jewish Wei- '
as chairman, and Miss i
aid of the Humane so- !
South Side
I'M
.fell-c.
nan
r not
than
would
th--nail
not
'nop
John M. Berqcr Files for
Public Defender's Office
it
d 1 tide
tl e
say.
s,mi
teeth m the
i of the law.
agents and in
I iid init c ondi
a s.Tir
law."
John M
' e 'erda y
I nm mi - -i i
"lllCi' Ol ,)i
"" a repub
cliv atl'Mi
Weaver h
of the un
lesiailiut; ben to deote all his fine
io his private nractve. The oftic
of public defender pays a salarv of
-a.'iOO a - car.
B. i ger. attoi in v. ii'ed
: the ot'tice ot hllectioii
uer Mooi'icad for the
:' .lie .leteiider. Mr Merger
ihaii. He was assistant
i.y under City Attorney
lrmg the tv.-t 10 months
'-ent cilv admini-tratiou.
.secretary,
speved that rcni cseutati es
i 4u local .-ocioh ign al and philan
thropic organizations will he at-nh.it'-d
"hh the new club. Another
meefng will be held in the cm
council chamber u"-:t 'I uesday af
ternoon at 4. when permanent offi
cers will be c!c( te.l.
The ob.iects of the club will he
ti) promote fraternal fellowship, a
definite social program for Omaha,
and co operation.
Social workers of national promi
nence will be invited to address the
club from time to time.
Yards Expert Hear
Of a New Nebraska
Butler Cow Champion
high-priced beauty specialists, and
used Pipeiistve toilet, preparations.
The sole object of massaging is to
loosen the scalp f r-nm the skull, so
fhe blood can circulate freely around
the hair roots. In massaging do nor,
let the finger tips slip along' the
! r.ealp. hut make the scalp move on I st
'tnc sku ii. DacK and lortn, anel in
circles.
growth of the hair and in preventine
it from falling out. Merelv dissolve
I dram of powdered sanoeide- in I!
ounces of hay rum and add " ounce-t ;
of water. These ingredients can be i
bought at any druggist's, at little '
cost, and mixed at home. Apply to .
the scalp once day, after prop i
erlv massaging. This mixture is not '
only a .stimulant and astringent, bin
it U a very powerful germicidal ;
airent, and dandruff cannot exi.-t
where it is applied. The hair will I
p falling out and dandruff dm- '
?ently
; liver.
Stop tfter
dinner dis-
i trrsj cor
rect indices-
, (ion; improve
: the complexion brighten the eyes
I Small Pill Small Drwe Small Prl
OR. CARTER'S IRON PILLS. Nature '
dreat nerve and blood tonic for
Anemia, Rheumatism. Nervousness,
Sleeplessness and Female Weakness,
5inl miisl bur slciflfrue &;-2?&'n-f.
Dandruff Surely
Destroys the Hair
W omen
Young
three dav?
new rci
i ow ha - hern
ka by Trof.
Ciiiversity of
rd "milk and butter"
dis.'ovrcd in Nrbra
. II. Trand.-en of the
Nebraska dairy de-
Entertain Only Friends
At Your Table
Some people have been entertaining a secret enemy
at the breakfast table for years.
Coffee has a subtle smile, but the caffeine in it harms
many.
There's a kindly, cheery, satisfying tabfe drink, wait
ing to be your breakfast companion and constant
friend.
Send Word to Your Grocer Today For
istant Postam
The wholesomeness of pure grains, a rich pleasing
flavor resembling coffee, a freedom from any nerve
irritant has become the favorite of thousands: it
may be YOUR friend in need.
"There's a Reason" for Postum
Sold by Grocer
Made by POSTUM CEREAL CO, Battle Creek, Mich.
partment, according to tcports re-
i ceived at the stock yards Tue-dav.
Ihe animal is a pure-bred Hob)
i -tein owned by C. II. Starke of kid I
i Cloud. It has a record of produc- I
nig J6.7J1.5 pounds of milk and j
j I doe) 4 pounds of biitc'i- a y ear. I
w hich cmtkIs the record of the j
j noted Holstctn cow, I.a May. owned j
j by the University of Nebraska, bv
pounds of milk, and produced
j 10.7 pounds more butter than the
i champion Jersey cow. Mermaid j
j Fancy Wax, ow ned by II. C. Young
j of Lincoln.
j The new champion milk and but
ter pronucr was urea oy k. t.
Ciliette of Little York, X. Y., and
raised hy tiie Cold Brook Farms of
the same place, from where she was
bought last year by Mr. Starke,
when four years old.
South Side Brevities
ftt lOWiit
.onnl hnk,
Junction
Is
Feripn ijii-hiin?n
the r.ivi. Sioeit Nat
"i'h unii N !r-rt.
C"o' fr T.qf Cmr p Roja1 Nelpli-
hrm .r'tt liitif A l-en'MiFten ThuriPi,-r-ei-mnn
at t'fli P'Uows' hni!
Ti,, -o.-.,n of tr:..-t. t'.T'.
nt. -SPviiilti s'r-'st, v.is brofn
av nlcto h n it a suit of clotlict'
JH5 st'sn.
rt "a,. 'or rn rii' t"
harg of ta" ; i.-n-ry 3Tsn -t.-
p-igure No. S.
Ton much or too little combing- or
brushing is harmful to the hair. Al
ways use a comb with large teeth,
or a brush with stiff bristles, and
comb or brush gently. If the hair
becomes tangled, separate it into
strand?, and begin at the ends of the
hair and gradually work towards the
roots ( see Fig. 3) .
Here is a simple mixture which
you can make at home, that, will
quickly remove dandruff, aid the
appear within one to
after beginning it use. . j
For Gray Hair. j
As to gray, streaked or faded ha:r. 1
you can gradually darken it. with j
this simple home-made mixture. To j
' dnt of water add I ounce of bay j
mm. a small bo- of Barho Com I
Pound, and '4 ounce of glycerine, j
These inrredients can be purchased
nf anv f legist's; at little cost, ami !
Mixed at home. Apply to the hair !
every other day, until it becomes the
required shade. This i? not a dye.
does not color the scalp, is nut, stiekv
nr greasy, and does not rub off. Il
gradually darken0- fhe hair and
there are no quick, embarrassing
changes.
For ihr Complexion.
As to the complexion, you can
make at home a greasMess vanishing
cream that, will beautify the com
plexion, make the skin soft and pli
able, and prerctit the hands from
chapping. It is greaseless and can
not cause the growth of superfluous
hair. Dissolve Ci ounce of grexite
in 1 ounce of glycerine and add 1
pint of water. 'These ingredients
cost little at anv druggist's, and they
will make more than a pint of j
greaseless vanishing cream that, will i
give the complexion a clear, velvety I
appearance ami remove roughness.
It, will also aid in removing wrrin-
kles. Men will find it excellent after
shaving.
bright eyes, a clear -km and a body
full of youth and health may he
yours if you will keep your sy.-teni
in order by regularly taKing
GOLD MEDAL
(oris- if you want plenty oj
Slick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair,
1o by all means g. t rid of dandruffj
for ii will starve your hair anj
ruin if if you don't.
It doesn't do much gnnd to trr trt
i brush or wash it out. 'The only sur
j way to get rid of dandruff is ta
I dissolve it, then you destroy it en
tir' fv. To do t Ins, get about foul
I minces t.f ordinary liouid arvonf
I apply it at ljiuht when retiring;
: use I'tioiigh to moisten the scalp)
and rub it in gently with the fmgc
' tips.
By tiiori.iiig most, if tot. all- of
your dandruff v ill be gone, and
j thr"e or four nicr" apiiln at lo.." will
I completely dissolve and entirely de-
simv every snmle sin ami trae$
of it.
You will find. too. 1 1 ijm all itch-i
ing and diuginr of the s,-a!r -naU
stop, ;md ; mir hair will look ami
feel a hundred times better. Youj
c;m get li.piid arvon a'i anv dr
store. It is inexpensive and
ounces is all you will need, no mat
te how much dandruff you havf
This simple remedy never fads.
drvg
foil
'Ihe world's stnndi.rd lenudy f,., V ujoy,
liter, MniMer and i,ru- Rcl(i tn,uhi, t,r
fnmies of lif- una , j ,,,, ,jn I
lS"n. A'l H-llHk-it--, three M7CS.
l ook lor th name Gold Mednl on rvrry
box and ac.ept no imilalion.
Old Folks' Cough6
will br rrlirvfs-l promptly bv Piso s. Stfr'
hroot tkltlr; rrlicvrs irritation. The remedy
tesud by more than fifty year of use ia
Cured His RUPTURE
ale 1'ftirit 4
'if
Bowen
Value-Giving Offer
" : """"" i !
i
For
Saturday
:r,tr rU-,s'.
va'iid at
"ftflTfl In i
ment xt Armour, his r'gned tn go wih
r h r i " w " k 1 n n tt p a r y .
Th o!d Tanii'"' hn,t (if Pn th PM.
jTi'ln- rpt nnar-'tr',Tit. wil! gl'e a h!jr
i-'inf rvry X'p. ir'-dn r ftnrl Paturd .
Pillar's S -pf' orrhnst ""a. V nin nu.;
V. -. Martnnn ha'nT. 454 PoiiM.
TT--nty-fpurth frf. to'.i flip pcllc thfit
nm'tn tr-ok fl? f mm h. nr.r at th
smith SM1 hrnncT- nf th V-Mta! hakrv.
M. r;. m 1 1 h rr ! ! f.Vn'y. ? 4 1 7 Q
nrnn. x?3 hr'ik-r Inf n Tu1;"l;iy n'.Kht mid j
1 i r,?! of ftvrn'' ton. a nrilirg tf
h yopor mn'1 to t),rt S-mMi SI -If r"'i!!',p !
'Vf dnsda". Th) hs ii '!lmfftp1 n'
ifoOn.
.Mbrt Tra ilhur. 'ftTvt with th
Iocs I ,- r r . -1 u r plant 5nc. 1 tin 4, hau ar
tr. his plrl hnrnn a Pta f fnrfl5Mr Kng'an-1, )
n-nr h will visit witli his four sist"s. j
T pnpntd to return to the T'n'trfl Str-it." j
in about a vnr. i
P. T. Mff"irari. h-art 'attu buvr of th"
f'-M.i hr company. roturnH 'rom TV i-h if a ;
? Tnpfla ;. tt- lvr" Ti a' ten MM t h. ta 1
tci'-'f ,;niv ar.fi nfftiatpfl n, I'lflf. In t;- ,
; fat rutt' rla ".I ujr' "".T'-f Jra t h sa d ;
j ih sl'o"- wax h. h'eli rlasc rvlnhi'on ai n t
i or of fo hp,'-t V.'d in thfit .Ttinn for ,
'"ivip t
Tw. IV.i'co 41-.' Soith Thi"tc-rMi ;
'!'t. rV.arrf-r! " ith h"!'ig drur.1.: and
I r-"1 ki il-""? of un a rt'T 'b' I'. fl'H
j to h-m' up in South r(U;rt I
.May atrl h:- '...i ..f f-,'. -?m f..r.
j '-H. r'atgo in a drlv.-1! o tb Tirovn :
J Ta i r-o 1 1; pii nv, n nn a rforHwiff to t h io - j
i ' n a kn'jFn pojir character on 1
lh Pivjth shir. !
A inasrjurHfji party wan gien Tuos.ty ;
nlf-'ht In honor of Hnbrt Whnr at bis
IioTiif, V utrM. Tho foiiovirig srust 1
y, re pri f nt: Thn MIfss Uns. Tv:n,
s.Targar?t urnirgham. Irene iiatipt m;i n.
Ma -caret Williams. Jun Flhmk, Rot. .
W!1V;, Clara V.hnjr ar.'l Messrs. Vernon
ntrn, Hnwar-l ' ri I.a John Pnnnvan. f
OcorR Mrlla. Franri Ponovar. nrnard !
Mtlia. Guv ITavon ?nl Robert V-hnr. I
A-thur ("Jardner. 161fi Khn street; JflV :
Graham, Tin Rotith Kigh'fer.ih tret; 1
i '!iai'!"i Anler-on, 27 n South T verity '
''k'.!! Mi'i't t end Tvi -a ar-1 Hvan'. .'U".
.Vouth Sixteenth tret: t, all fm ployed at j
t Its tstock vanli. vrrr arrrstefl Tuesday I
hy South Si'ln poltr 1n an office ,n th
V'xrhangc IjiHI'ling on a charge of .-shoot
Ing era i Th' y nr released, on homln.
The cttftQ will t Ucard Tiiursdaj' morning.
Thousands of Thrifty Buyers Arc Profiting by the
Savings Offered in the Special Sale
This Week at
HAYDE
NS
THE CASH STORE
Of many thousands of dol
lars worth of the Choice,
Staple and Fancy Groceries
from the
COURTNEY & CO. Stock
.'ew hds brought forward every day.
Stocks l-f'plonislipd from the voscrvo of this
hip Cash Purchase.
At 10 to 30 Less Than
i, 1
1 Courtnev & Co. Prices
f
Come Thursday Come Prepared to Lay
Liberal Supply.
in a
It Pay Try HAYDENS First It Payi
65
One Solid CAR
EXTRA HEAVY
FELT BASE
Floor Covering
14 Choice
Linoleum
Patterns to
Select Q YA
From oq. I U.
See our advertisement in
this paper Friday.
Bowen's Rug and
Drapery Section
Is i "Husr Spot" In this
Ptnrp. Greatest ialii'i piviiiK ov
fry (l.'iT.
Tims t tiir iiritfn . r J, I
J T 'mdlf t Uftiirerf
j trunk pi,eral rars ulto. Um'Ir t-niH
I only hopo (.tf cure th npra t or
lr:;-vr di-l r o r.o sootL I mall' I scot
j piele'y ' li r nr. Vchi'h hH pa-el an
the rtiptu-" !.ic never rturied, jltbotjfr
, I ntn lfiinj? han v-ik as a carpenter. Then
i yh no op, --pti.Ti. no )i.t ti-if, n.i trouble.
T havn 't thinvr Io m.1, bht v ill pr- fu'l
mfurmaion about bow ou nia fml m
ctnnlfle cure without fperat icin, jf y otj
w rite to tnr, Imicih M . Pu l!ett, la s-pen t enj
N. J. Tiptter cut out this nofre hoc! nbn
it, to any other. vht Hff? rutttur-ij ,
may savn a life or at ient rto the Tnirx
of rupture and the orrjr ami danger 04
an tiferatioti.
THE BATTLE WON
Confidence in your physician
or the tonic that he may
prescribe, is half the battle
H 1
' won. 1 he consistent use 01
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
always begets confidence in
those who take it. Scott' U
a tonic-nutnent recorrw
mended by physician
everywhere.
et SCOTT'S help t
you win your battl
nsalnat weakneti.
Pi-olt Bowti, Dloomfleia. K X. tf-
CHILD'S LAXATIVE h
How Thin Folks
Can Put on FlesrJ
j 1' vrt 1 ft ril(. thtti fnHnt
j a: i i n:, I r'it f'fh or get tronh
Tin trintte- how tiurh flt, go to Sheiw
T,an A: McDonnell Prnsr io . und gi
I enough Uludd-iron l'hophafi for m thr4
I -riv-.' feHfir-nt ani tak it n
I 1(1 ; n. If nf thr er of tht-ee vcr'hii yott
I ih't.'t feel atTornter a'M hotter t.hu.n yen
! 1 avr f.'r mnr' hs . if your yp aren't
lir,K'l'r a .1 n.r ikt'"" tailier; if
j yni hti' "!eep het'nr, nn.) yimr vim, 1 i'co
land 1 i ta! it y Rren't more thn (inuhle
1 or if yiHi ha' rn t nit om f- . eral rotind
tf Kiri stay-thp'-e fh. you can hv
,E.ur p '!. i a- f r t! r ahipT p,4
: 1i' .'. Ir. !'l'riMb' vi)! ro-t ywi noth-
IMPORT ANT - MlooH Iron rhoiphate
, nWI only in orirjin! p.nk.mri, rontafnin
j enouih lor tbree weekft tiontmant,
I $1 50 rrr )Tkact orly S9 tk
3
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