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THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. FEBKUAKY 12. 1920.
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AWAY HEADACHE
Rub Musterole on Forehead
and Temples
A headache remedy without the dan
oers of "headache medicine." Relieves
headache and that miserable feeling
from colds or congestion. And it acts at
oncel Musterole is a clean, white oint
tneni made with oil of mustard. Better
than mustard plaster and does not
blister. Used only externally, and in
no way can it affect stomach and heart,
as some internal medicines do.
Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum
bago, all pains and aches of the back
orjoints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises,
chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the
chest (it often prevents pneumonia).
30c and 60c jarr, hospital size $2.50,
Remove Those, Hairs
Roots and All!
(Absolutely N-w Method)
The new way to remove rlifisin rinir
growths of superfluous hair, roots and nil,
will astonish and delight you. You never
w or heard of nnyth n like it before.
It is not depilatory and not eloi'l ric.il
You simply Ret a stick at phfluctine i'tom
your druiTKixt and follow the easy di
rections at home. In a fnv seconds you
havt removed the offending hn!rij, roots
and all. With your own (ye you see the
roots come rijtht out. Fhelartino is ab
solutely harmless, non-poisonous and per
fectly odorless.
BAD COUGH; NIGHT
Mr. Coleman thought his time
had come. But he's well now.
"I was taken with a dry, hard coujrh
about 6 months bko. Finally I gut so
sore across the cheat I could hardly
breathe; hud nitrht swiats so bad every
thing would be wrinjrim? wet, and
coughed continually until I thought it
would kill me. Had no appetite, spent
oyer $100 on doctors and medicines, and
was worse off than when I started.
"The first bottle of Milks Emulsion
did me more good than all the $100
. spent for other treatment. It soon ga,e
me a good appetite, my cough left me,
and I have regained the flesh and
strength I had before 1 wasv sick."
Arthur Coleman, Box 391, Helena, Ark.
You need an appetite, a good stomach,
and some real strength if you want to
fight off diseases. Give Milks Emulsion
a trial at its maker's risk.
Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutri
tive food and a corrective medicine. It re
stores healthy, natural bowel action, do
ins away with all need of pills and
physics. It promotes appetite and quick
ly puts the digestive organs in shape to
assimilate food. As a builder of flesh
and strength, Milks Emulsion is strong
ly recommended to those whom sickness
haa weakened, and is a powerful aid in
resisting and repairing the effects of
wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trou
ble and constipation are promptly re
lieved usually in one day.
This is the only solid emulsion made,
and so palatable that it is eaten with a
spoon like ice cream.
No matter how severe your case, you
are urged to try Milks Emulsion under
thia guarantee Take six bottles home
with you. use ft according to directions
and if not satisfied with the results, your
money will be promptly refunded. Price
0o and $1.20 per bottle. The Milks
Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by
druggists everywhere.
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
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- The Odredge-Reymolds
ANNOUNCES
They have acquired the services of a specialist in the
making of switches and hair goods and you
can have made from
YOUR OWN
1-2-3 STRAND SWITCHES $1.50 to $3.00'
also
EAR PUFFS MADE FROM
and
HUMAN HAIR SWITCHES ON SALE AT ALL PRICES
FROM $3.00 to $35.00
, Scientific Operators always in attendance
For appointments telephone Tyler 1 701
SHAMPOO 76c-tl.OO HAIR CUT 25c
FANCY HAIR DRESS 75c
OIL TREATMENTS 60c and $1.00 HAIR SINGE 60c
VIOLET RAY SCALP TREATMENTS $1.00
FRENCH PACK $1.00 VIOLET RAY FACIALS $1.00
DERMA PLASTER FACIAL PACKS $1.60
CLEANSING FACIAL 76c MANICURE 60c
EYEBROW ARCH 60c
Toilet Articles Hair Goods
HANLEY BLASTS
HOPES FOR SALE
OF WHISKY HERE
Dry Director Tells County
Treasurers .In Convention
Attorneys Generals Must
Battle Law's Difference.
The rift which many former de
votees of "the (lowing howl" saw in
the prohibition "cloud" during the
last few weeks when James Hanley,
federal prohibition director for Ne
braska, announced that permits
would be issued to druggists to sell
wlmky on physicians' prescriptions,
was blotted out to some extent by
his sane Mr. Hanley, speaking yes
terday betore the. 10th annual con
vention of the county treasurers of
Nebraska at the Hotel Rome.
"1 will issue the permits to the
druggists to sell whisky," said Mr.
Hanley. "But if the state officers
catch a druggist selling it they can"
arrest him under the state law and
prosecute him.
"It is perfectly legitimate under
the 18th amendment of the federal
constitution to sell whisky for med
icinal purposes. . It is not legitimate
under the Nebraska state law to sell
whisky fur medicinal purposes.
Let the Fight Be On.
"It is a question for the state
and federal legal officers to decide
and maybe for the courts finally to
adjudicate. The attorney general of
Nebraska has decided that the state
law must govern. This would mean
no whisky sales for any purpose.
The attorney general of the United
States has not yet given a decision.
1 expect more light on the subject
when the special federal prohibition
field supervisors arrive here. It may
be that the courts will have to
render a decision on a test case."
County Treasurer Endres of
Douglas county presided at the ses
sion of the convention. Philip
P.ross, secretary of the state finance
department, presented the budget
system as it is proposed to adopt
it in Nebraska, and made a general
talk on state taxation.
Deputy State Auditor Gunderson
told of methods of doing the state
accounting. Secretary of State
Amsberry spoke on the automobile
license law.
A special resolution was adopted
by the convention calling upon the
state department to consult with a
committee of county treasurers to
adopt a defmite, uniform method of
collecting automobile taxes.
Want Definite Compensation.
"We need a definite interpretation
of the law, ' said W. L. McCandless
in presenting the resolution. A
definite compensation must also be
allowed the countv treasurers for
the work they perform in collecting
the automobile license fees in their
counties."
These committees were appointed
by Mr. Endres:
Legislation Joseph Roberts,
Dodge county; V. L. McCandless,
Custer county; J. P. Spearman,
Sarpy county; William Aibers, Lan
caster county, and P. A. Tomeck,
Butler county.
Auditing S. M. Souders, Lincoln
county; F. L. Propst. York county,
and George F. Grucnig. Hooker
county. 1
The speakers this afternoon are
George E. Johnson of the state de
partment of public works and
George K. Leonard of the motor
vehicle department.
Tonight at the Rome hotel there
will be a banquet, at which E. R.
Gurney, president of the Lion Bond
ing company will speak.
COMBINGS
EAR PUFFS $1.50
HUMAN HAIR $3.00
i '
GENERAL WOOD
WOULD MODIFY
LEAGUE PACTl
Gives Views on Covenant and j
Peace Treaty at Behest
1 Of Borah.
Chicago, Feb. 11. Gen. Leonard
Wood, replying today to the request
of Senator William E. Borah for
views of republican presidential
candidates on the league of nations
and the peace treaty, said he be
lived "that we should accept the
league of nations as modified and
I safeguarded by existing Lodge res
I ervatiotis."
I General Wood declared that in his
1 opinion the people at large Jiad
I indicated they favored the treaty,
j provided America's rights were fully
safeguarded and that he did not be
lieve it necessary to .lelay con-
sideration for a general election.
Wood's Reply in Full.
The reply, made public tonight,
follows:
"I belivc that we should accept
the league of nations as modified
and safeguarded by the existing
Lodge reservations, reservations
that Americanize it and safeguard
our traditional policies, reservations
which leave America absolutely free
and untrammelled to follow the will
of her own people in all questions
of foreign and domestic policy.
"I, of course, at all times favor
getting the views of the people of
the country' where it is practicable.
However, in view of the fact that
the people have clearly indicated
as I see it that they are in favor
of the treaty if our traditional poL
icies are. safeguarded, it seems un
necessary to delay this most im
portant question for a general elec
tion in which their views could
I
Steine-Blaine Model
as illustrated
hardly lie more decisively expressed
than they have already been.
Favors Foreign Policy.
"With reference to your question
as to my views on the foreign policy
of this "government, I am in favor
of, and shall continue to be in favor
of, the well established foreign
policy of this government which
conserves and promotes the interests
of our own country. I do not think
this treaty, with the reservations,
impairs that policy. It does not
entangle us, it leaves us free to
exercise our own judgment; it is
temporary if we choose to have 'it
so; we can retire on two years'
notice.
"One aim of America's foreign
policy has always been the promo
tion of the peace of the world. In
order to accompli.h this end, its
people must be free in any situa
tion to stand for righteouness
according to their judgment. As
an important menus to that end,
instrumentalities should be created
and developed by which, consistent
ly with this freedom, the momentum
of the other free and peace lov
ing nations of the world acting
concurrently with us, can be added
to our efforts."
Republican Heads
Confer on Details of
National Convention
Chicago, Feb. 11. Will H Hays,
chairman of the republican national
committee; A. T. Hert, chairman of
the convention committee, and Fred
W. Upham, formerly national treas
urer, conferred on details of the na
tional convention here June 8.
" It was announced that 13.400 seats
would be provided in the Coliseum,
several hundred more than for the
1916 convention. A gold badge, with
a medallion of Lincoln suspended
from an American flag, was decided
upon for the delegates and sergeant-
Ili
at-arms and his assistants. Alter
nates will wear a bronze badge simi
lar in (lesign.
30 Injured in Wreck.
. Louisville, Feb. 11. Thirty per
sons were injured, 1(1 of them se
riously, when a heavily loaded street
car and a Louisville & Nashville
accomodation train crashed here on
a grade crossing. Mrs. Felix Dumas,
wife of a city councilman, and Mrs.
H. H. Metz suffered internal in
juries and (truth t as to their recovery
is entertained.
Teachers Get Raise.
' Chicago, Feb. 11. Teachers in the
Chicago elementary schools
Wednesday obtained a salary in
crease of $450 a year and hiaih school
teachers an incrrase of $400 under
a decision by the board of education.
The increases are retroativc to Jan
uarv 5.
Stop the "Flu" in
Before it
Stop Congestion and Inflammation Quick By Using Safe,
Soothing "Ulypto Ointment."
The "flu" Kcrm enters thp body
:it the nose or throut nnd at once
cau.es inflammation and conrrsUon.
if you sneeze, have pains in the
cyeH, ears, head or back: if your
tyes look bloodshot, your nose runs,
or you couh, foel weak and look
tick, either one or several of these
'.yniptnms point to the dangers of
the "flu" for you.
Whatever internal treatment you
take, one fact is certain, a local
application to relieve the inflamma
tion and congestion in the nose or
throat is imperative.
You cannot do better to relieve
these inflammations than a simple
application of a comnound of euca!yo
tus essences, called "Ulypto Oint
For Sale and Recommended at ail
Nt " I
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Annual Banquet of Omaha
Real Estate Board Monday
The annual banquet of the Oma
ha Real Estate board will be held
at the Hotel Fontenclle next Mon
day night. Thomas lngersoll of
Minneapolis,' Minn., secretary of the
National Association of Real Es
tate boards, will be the principal
speaker. More than 200 members
of the Omaha board are expected
to attend.
Omaha Democrats to Form
"Hitchcock President" Club
Organi7ation among Omaha dem
ocrats of a llitrhcock-for-President
club will be effected at a meeting
called at the Paxton hotel for
Thursday evening at 8. The meeting
is called bv Sophus F. Nebel. W. J.
Coad, G. j. Kleffner, A. F. Mullen,
James C. Dahlman, W. A. Schall,
H. JJanicl and j. a. tune
Your Head
Gets to the Lungs!
ment." Physiciana know the (treat
value of various extracts taken from
the eucalyptus tree. "Ulypto Oint
ment" nives splendid result on in
flammations and congestions; it is
exquisitely soothing, never blisters,
contains no mustard odor or in
Bieilients. One application usually
produces quick relief quick, that's
essential.
"Ulypto Ointment" is splendid in
:ases of backache, neuralgia, rheu
matic pains, stiff muscles or joints,
earache, chest colds and head colds.
"Ulypto Ointment" is sold at all
drug stores at 25c and f0c a jar.
or sent on receipt of price by the
MarMillan Chemical Co., Kails City,
Neb.
leading drug stores.
Advance Fashion Displays
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Ultra Exclusive Styles
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For every changing hour and every occasion
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Clever Originations
$110.00 to $198.50
Reflecting in every fascinating detail in
every charming style feature the perfection
that, is accomplished only at the hands of
master artists.
One Case of 'Tlu" Reported
The influenza situation in Omaha
was brought almost to the vanish
ing point Tuesday, when only one
new case was reported to the health
department. Three deaths from in
fluenza and four from pneumonia
were reported during the last 24
hours.
Diseased Teeth Demand
Immediate Attention
You who neglect or delay will pay the price in
broken health, ruined appearance, suffering;
additional loss of time and extra expense.
The only way you can beat Dame Nature is by
attention to her demands and needs you'll
never do it by abuse.
We have good dental service to offer you the
best anywhere in the west for the price good
through and through, and responsibly guaran
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Dresses of Distinction
$49.50 to $69.50
feature of this display is the
Army Sergeant, 22 Years In
Service, Dies at Fort Crook
Ordnance Sergt. Jeremiah J.
Toomey, 45 years old, died at Fort
Crook at 5 p. in. Tuesday. The body
as taken yesterday to his horn
in Camden, N. J. Sergeant Toomey
had served a years in tne army.
McKenney
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