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    THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1920.
DRINKjJOFFEE
if It Causes Indigestion, a
. Couple of Stuart's Dyspepsia
.Tablets Will Promptly Give
Relief.
Indigestion caused by coffee ii
the same as indigestion caused by
anything else. If eating food or
drinking coffee makes you dyspep
tic, all you need is Stuart's Dyspep
sia Tablets, because thev act with an
alkaline effect which Js just what
the 'stomach does in health.
"I Surely Da Enoy My Coffee! I'm
Not Afraid to Drink It, Cither, for I Have
a Box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets."
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets mix
with the food you eat. The stomach
by its peristaltic action churns and
moves the food around the stomach
walls and the powerful ingredients
in these tablets instantly begin di
gesting the food as they are forced
through it and around it.
The use of one of these tablets
after meals will in a very short time
correct the faults of digestion and
you will enjoy your coffee and food
without the old time distress of in
digestion. Kvery drug store carries Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets. Price SO cents.
To Ladies
Who Are Stout
Fat is fatal to health and beauty.
Reduce weight sensibly and easily;
improve your health and figure.
Avojd heart trouble, wrinkles, nerv
ousness, weaknesses, etc., besides
personal embarrassment, due to obe
sity. .
Look and feel younger. Walk
sprightly. Let your eyes sparkle
with new fervor. Surprise and de
light your friends. Be a girl again!
Go to the druggist, get a small
box of oil of korein (capsules) and
follow directions of the korein sys
tem. Reduce 10 to 60 pound under
guarantee. Eat all you need (in
cluding some candy, if desired)
while reducing5.
Don't bother about going through
tiresome exercises or following rules
of starvation diet. Why not be
come slender without drastic drugs,
worry and self-denial? Here's your
chance!
THESPRINGTIMETONIC
For Nervous, Weak Men and
Women Is
i CADOMENE TABLETS
Sold by All Druggists.
FOR SORE THROAT
USE FORMAMINT
Throat protection is of vital
' . importance to you
Sore throat is caused by germs
the kind you cannot help inhaling
and the soft linings of the throat are
just; the kind of soil they thrive on.
Formamint attacks them, destroys
them, reduces their number to a safe
minimum. '
You simply stick this pleasant
tasting tablet., It dissolves and mixes
its powerful, harmless germicide
with the saliva bathing the infect
ed membranes continuously de
stroying ' gernjs promoting the
healing of the inflamed surfaces and
opening the way to quick recovery.
Take Formamint if you even suspect
sore throat or when infection has
already begun. ' All druggists, 60c.
formamint
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you that FORMAMINT is wonderfully ef
fective as well as pleasant in mouth and
throat' troubles. Send a 2-cent stamp to
pay postage and we will gladly send you
this free trial tube.
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- 169 W. isth St., New York.
This wonderful book will be
sent free to any man upon re
quest
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Dr. Edwards'' Olive Tablets 'are a
soofhing, healing, vegetable compound
muted with olive oil. . , .
If you have a, bad taste, bad breath,
feel dull, .tired, are constipated or
bilious, you'Utfind quick and sure re
torts from Dr. Edwards' little Olive
GAS COMPANY
READY TO ACCEPT
PLAN OF MAYOR
'
Officials Declare Will Not Ap
peal Appraisal Executive
Wants Waiver Commis
sioners Are Undecided.
W. II. Taylor, president, and V.
H. Hcrdman, attorney, representing
the- Omaha Gas Co., yesterday ad
vised Mayor Smith and Corporation
Counsel V. C. Lambert that the
company will not file an appeal in
the- event that the city elects to take
over the gas plant at the appraised
valuation of $4,500,000.
Mayor Smith announced that he
is ready to offer for consideration
of the city council a resolution stat
ing that the city will accept the
terms of the appraisal,' providing
that the gas company will file a
waiver- of its rights to appeal; and
he resolution further will provide
that in the event such waiver is filed
the department of accounts and
finance shall prepare an ordinance
tor the issuance of bonds not to ex
ceed $5,000,000.
A canvass of the city commission
ers indicates that a majority is not
yet ready to express approval of
the mayor's position, although the
mayor stated his belief that his
resolution will have the support of
a majority in the city council.
Might As Well Be Frank.
"I told the gas company officials
that we might as well be frank with
each , other; that. if they would not
signify a willingness to waive the
right to appeal, I would offer a
resolution that the cily council
should reject the appraisal of the
court of condemnation," the mayor
said. ,
The difference between the ap
praisal'of $4,500,000 and the pro
posed $5,000,000 bond issue would
meet the cost of materials which
the company probably will sell to
the city in the event of an agree
ment on the purchase.
The mayor said he believed that
all fonrfalities could be disposed of
before June 1, and he further indi
cated his belief that the city could
sell gas for $1 per thousand feet
within the first six months of mu
nicipal ownership.
Water Board Joins In.
Commissioner Butler is inclined
toward the mayor's view of the sit
uation. "I believe the company
would be receiving more than the
plant is worth, but even at that I am
confident that the city will be able
to reduce the price of gas material
ly," he said.
Commissioner Ure, Zimmau and
Towl are not ready to commit them
selves. They ask for more time to
analyze the figures.
The gross receipts of the company
last year were $1,311,581.56 and total
of operating expenses, $1,084,293,
after deducting all forms of taxes
and similar expenses, leaving a bal
ance of $2-7,285.
Inasmuch as the Metropolitan
Water board will manage the! gas
plant if the city takes it over, mem
bers of that board are beginning to
join in the deliberations between the
city and the gas company.
Willard Battery Men .
Call Omaha Plant One
Of Models of Country
, Omaha's Wijlard storage battery
service station, Twentieth and Har
ney streets, is one of the model sta
tions of the country, according to
the verdict of 200 Willard station
managers from Nebraska, Iowa,
Kansas and Missouri, who closed
a two day's convention here Tues
day night.
"Their compliment after they
had finished an inspection of the
statiou certainly gave me a lot of,
satisfaction, but they were so strong
I guess I blushed like school-girl,"
says Elmer Rosengren, Omaha
manager.
The convention heard sales and ef
ficiency talks from heads of de
partments in the Willard company's
home offices, Cleveland, O.
Former Omaha Lawyer, Noted
Poet and Author, Dies in N. Y.
Word has been received in Omaha
of the death of I.u B. Cake, 71 years
old, poet and author, whose resi
dence has been in Omaha, but who
has been spending most of his time
in Alton, X. Y. Mr. Cake died Tues
day night at Binghampton, N. Y.,
as the result of a stroke of apoplexy.
He was engaged in the practice of
law and in the real estate business
while in Omaha. He was born in
Ohio,, taught school and was ad
mitted to the bar in California.
Many books, songs, poems and
sketches have been published from
his pen. Both he and his wife were
prominently known as entertainers
in Original plays and skits.
Creicjhton to Open College
Of Commerce and Finance
Next fall, Creighton university will
open a college ot commerce, ac
counts, and finance, with entrance
requirements similar to those of the
college of liberal arts. Classes in
accounting, auditing, office manage
ment, credits, brokerage, traffic
management and advertising will be
taught by men who have had prac
tical experience in the various sub
jects. Most of these classes will be
held nights in the University build
ing at Twenty-fifth and California
streets, according to present plans.
Students who complete the four-year
course will be conferred with a de
gree of Bachelor of Commercial
Science.
OFFICERS SEND
FUSILLADE AT
OMAHA RAFFLES
Spectacled Burglar Drops
Bundle Stolen Hour Before
When Sighted On Far
nam Street.
A middle-aged, well-dressed, slend
er man wearing tortoise shell spec
tacles is being sought by police as
the burglar responsible for numer
ous' house prowling thefts com
mitted in Omaha during the past
week.
Policemen Ryan and Rice fired a
fusillade of shots without apparent
effec at the lone burglar at 11 Tues
day night-as he darted behind a bill
board at Ft tieth and Farnam
streets. The mat) escaped.
Passengers on a West Farnam
street car were frightened at the re
ports of the shots, the policemen
having fired at their intended victim
as the car was turning at Fortieth
and Farnam streets.
A bundle dropped by the man
was identified as loot taken from
the home of M. Sullivan, 4211 Har
ney street, an hour before. It con
tained jewelry, clothing and furs.
The Sullivan home was robbed
while the family was attending . a
theater.
Neighbors in the vicinity of the
Sullivan home reported to police
that an unidentified man wearing
"tortoise shell spectacles'' was seen
to leave the Sullivan home carry
ing 'a bundle done in white sheet
ing. ' V
In two other instances of rob
bery Tuesday night police, received
similar descriptions of th burglar.
Police estimated at $5,000 the to
tal loot taken from Omaha homes
by burglars Tuesday night.
Aaron Ahnstrom, qooniing at 70S
South Sixteenth street, reported
thieves, entered his room Tuesday
afternoon, ransacked his trunk and
took $1,800 in cash and two $50
Liberty bonds.
Burglars attempted twice Tuesday
evening to break into the home of
II. C. Trawver, 2703 Binney street,
according to reports from neighbors,
who called police both times. The
men escaped. The Trawver family
is out ot the city.
A. Levy, 1309 South Thirty-fifth
avenue, renorted he frightened awav
burglars who attempted to break
into his home, at midnight Tuesday.
Too much sleep is almost as -in
jurious as not getting quite enough,
says the United States Public
Health Service. The average adult
should sleep eight hours in every
twenty-four.
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At the first 'chill! Take Genuine Aspirin marked with the
"Bayer Cross" to break up your Cold and relieve the Headache,
Fever, Stuffiness.
Warning! To get Genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for
over 19 years, you must ask for ''Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," and
look for the name "Bayer" on the package and on each tablet.
Always say "Bayer." ,
Each "Bayer package" contains safe and proper directions for
the relief of Coldsr-also for Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache,
Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain generally..
Ipr-TablebAspirin
Boxes of 12 Bottles of 24 Bottle of 100 Also Capsules All ' ruggists
Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture ot Monoacetlcacldeat' of Sallcyllcacld
No Cash Down Payment Required of Regular Patrons During This Sale
Any person maintaining a
satisfactory account on our
books to date may buy gar
merits (in this sale without
any cash down payment.
Omaha'
1417 Douglas Street
Apparel prices have sim
ply been shattered for this
final clean-up. It's your
greatest buying' oppor
tunity. '
s Most D
aring Sale of Dresses
We have collected from our regular stock all Winter
Dresses, together with certain new Spring Dresses, vand offer
them in two remarkable sale lots for Thursday only.
Just 59 Dresses That Sold Regularly to
$75 Offered While They Last At Only
Included Serges, Tricotines, Satins,
Taffetas, in all the new colors; all sizes.
Grasp this sensational buying opportu
nity and be here when the doors open at
8:30 A. M. sharp.
64 Dresses That Sold Up to $59.50 While
They Last Thursday, Only
Serges, Velvets, Tricotines, Velours,
Jerseys, Satins, Poplins; all wanted colors
and sizes.
Tell your friends of this phenomenal
buying event, and urge them to be here
early Thursday morning.
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Final Desperate Cl&an-Up of
COATS
30 Coats That Sold Up to $85 While They Last
THURSDAY ONLY
Buy the entire coat at a price that
hardly represents the cost of the
linings in the garment.
Polo Cloth Bolivia Silver tone
Velour Kerseys
Basket Weaves Cheviots
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So extraordinary are the values
and so limited the assortments that
we doubt if the lots will last
throughout the opening hour.
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arfrauns Galore
B
at HARTMAN'S
It makes no difference what you
need in the way of home furnish
ings, during the Mid-Winter
Clearance Sale at Hartman's
you will find the articles you most
desire marked to sell at an aston
ishing reduction in price. Come
tomorrow but by all means
come early, and remember Your
Credit Is Good at Hartman's.
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Our Greatest Special For Today
A parlor suite that embodies the utmost in style a suite that is built
to give years and years ot satisfactory service. Mahogany finish
' frames with cane panels, upholstoring comes in a variety of figured
velours, as well as art tapestry. All three pieces have the "Spring
Filled Loose Cushions" and come complete with bolster roll and pil
lows. At the Mid-Winter Sale Price
Davenport $138.67
Chair or Rocker $69.38
Furniture for the living , room, jj
Furniture for the living , room,
bed room, sun parlor, kitchen
and library all goes on sale
at prices that are" unbelievable
in these days of increased cost.
This sale is the greatest event
of its kind ever conducted in
Omaha ifc is a, money-saving
opportunity you can hardly af
ford to miss. Yes, Your Credit
Is Always Good.
Red Cedar Chest
It is an extra large size Cedar Chest, measuring 38 Vi
inches in length, and not only is it artistically bound
with wide bands of copper, but this desirable Cedar
Chest has the removable tray as well. Just as pictured
at the remarkably low price of 918.95.
The Right Way to Care
for Baby
Plenty of sleep and fresh air in a car
riage. We are showing some very at
tractive new models. The illustrated
model offered for today in the natural or
gray enamel at the very
special price
of
;ie imturni ur
$28.75
413-15-17 South Sixteenth Street
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