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    THE BEE: OMAHA", SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1920.
END OF EIGHT
YEARS MISERY
Used Lydia E. Pinkham'i
Vegetable , Compound
and Recovered.
Newark, N. J. "The doctor said
I had an organic trouble and treated
I me lor several
weeks, At times
I could not walk
at all and I suffer
ed with my back
and limb so I of
ten had to stay in
bed. I suffered off
and on for eight
years. Finally I
heard that Lydia
V. Pinlrham'a
S''lM Vegetable Com
tin r "1 Til pound was a crood
medicine and tried it with splendid
effect I can now do my housework
and ray washing. I have recom
mended your Vegetable Compound and
your Blood Medicine and three of my
friends are taking them to advantage.
You can use my name for a testi
monial. " Mrs. Theresa Coventry,
73 Burnett St, Newark, N. J ,
Yon are invited to write for free advice
No other medicine has been so suc
cessful in relieving woman's suffer
ing as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound. Women may re
ceive free and helpful advice by writ
ing the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine
Co., Lynn, Mass. Such letters are re
ceived and answered by women only
and held in strict confidence.
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Clear Baby's Skin
With Cuticura
Soap and Talcum
Sop.Ointmn.1VIrDin.2S.TflrTwhn ParunnU
adorM: CiUua L.ra.vrW.lpl.X, kttitfaa, j,Vii.
Bee Want Ads Are Best Business
Boosters.
RUSH TO FILE
MARKS CLOSING
OF ESSAY LIST
Work of Judging Begins Im
mediatelyWinners Get
Medals On Washington
Free Trip.
The time for filing essays by
school children on the v subject of
benefits of enlistment in the United
States army, in the national essay
contest, conducted by the army as
part of its big recruiting drive, ex
pired yesterday.
During the past several days more
than ' 100 essays per day were re
ceived at the Army building, and the
indications yesterday were that thj
mails would bring enough to main
tain the daily average. The work of
judging the essays to select the dis
trict winrrer, whose essay will com
pete in the national contest, will be
gin at once.
Interest in the essay contest de
veloped throughout the state and in
Iowa, according to Maj. A. E. Whit
worth in charge of the office, and
in many towns local prizes for win
ners have been offered. In Carroll,
la., he said, merchants had sub
scribed more than $500 in prizes.
Similar offers were made in other
towns.
The medals to be awarded the
three winners of the national con
test, when they and their parents
go to Washington as guests of the
wounded soldiers at the Walter
Reed hospital there, will depict on
one side a soldier handing a child a
wreath, with the name of the win
nei and the occasion on the other.
They will be about the size of a
silver dollar, in old, silver and
bronze. Corp. Henry C. Wild, on
duty at the hospital designed the
medals.
Brief City News
x IJehtlun Fixtures, Burgess-Cranden
Have Root Print It Beacon Press.
. Nelson C. Pratt has moved his
office to 1330 1st Nat, ! Bank Bids.
Adv.
Preeis Crushes (Hand Joyce Me-herns,-
17 years old, of the weather
bureau in the federal building, suf
fered bruises to his right wrist and
hand today while operating a print
ing press in tha office.
Immigration Iuspwtor Buck
Will M. Brashaer, district inspector
for the federal immigration service,
returned to Omaha today from St.
Joseph, Mo., whero had attended
the funeral of his mother. Mrs.
Brashaer died early this week.
Labor Secretory Improving S. C.
Jackson, secretary of the Central
Labor union, who has been danger
ously ill with pleural-pneumonia for
three weeks at the Nicholas Senn
hospital, has returned to his home,
918 South Thirty-third street, where
he la rapidly recovering.
Completes Irinl Trip The "City
of Omaha,') a ship launched Novem
ber 15 by the Carolina Shipbuilding
corporation, has just completed a
trial performance which was as suc
cessful as The launching, according
to a telegram from Lorenzo Biltz,
president of the corporation.
Studying Construction vv, R.
Adair, with Mrs. Adair and Marjorie,
are 8ojouminjrat Hotel Traymore,
Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. Aduir will
go to New York and Cleveland to
see some notable construction work,
which subject he is studying in the
interest of the Omaha Loan and
Building association.
Marries Four Couples Rev,
Charles W. Savidge married the fol
lowing four couples today: Miss
Nellie E. Rhoades of Waterloo. Neb.,
and Bruno F. Lueth; Miss Evelyn
P. Hunt of Orson, la., and Archie C.
Savary, Missouri Valley; Miss Flor
ence Spohn and Elver Erb of Oma
ha, and Miss Esther Jonason and
Miller J. Cowan of Omaha.
South Side
Capture Alleged Still On
Gregg Road, Sarpy County
Federal and South Side police of
ficers raided the home of Matt Dra
gon, Hillcrest avenue and Gregg
road in Sarpy county, Thursday
night .and found a liquor still in
operation. A boiler full of hot com
mash ' and other paraphernalia,
said to be used to make intoxi
cating liquors, were seized and
taken to the United States mar
shal's office.
South Side Brevities
Sherman & McConnell Drug, Co.
U. P. Vice President
Appoints Gentry Waldo
His Traffic Assistant
H". M. Adams, vice president in
charge of traffic of the Union Pacific
railroad, yesterday announced the
appointment of Gentry Waldo as his
assistant.
Mr. Waldo is now traffic assist
ant to the regional director of the
southwest region at St. Louis, Mo.
Previous to his service with the
railroad administration he was traf
fic manager of the Southern Pacific
railroad in Texas. He will assume
his duties here March 1.
Firs slightly damaged a residence, C243
South Twenty-fourth street, Thursday
afternoon, burning a hole in (lie roof,
.One six-room house, it,l0; one six
room house, 11,600; 'one sil-room house,
11,400. All modern except heat. E. D.
Jones, Barber, 2U'2 N street.
Mr. Z Kirxtlch, merchant tailor, has
located at 925 South Twenty-fourth
street. Ho has Just arrived from the east
with the latest fashions lA all sorts of
goods. Call South 1326. ;
Miss Agnes Qarnler, deaconess of the
Kansas City Training sool, will arrive
in me city monany to taKe up worK un
der the direction of the South Side Grace
M. cnurch. ,
Felix Mlkelonas, 4118 8outh Thirty
sixth street, was fined- $25 In the South
STde police court Friday after sonvlction
on a charge of threats and menacing Mrs.
Annie Smola, 4107 South Thirty-sixth
street, wun a revolver.
Food worth $10 up to $100 will be de
llvered to your relatives In Warsaw Bude
pest, Prague. Vienna or Hamburg. You
can make the arrangements at Packers'
National bank. Twenty-fourth and O
streets.
Mrs. Anna Tarlg. 6024 South Twenty'
fifth street, was arrested Thursday eve
nlng by South Side police, who claim they
found a large pitcher half full of some
sort of intoxicating decoction. The case
will be tried In the South Side police court
Saturday morning.
Mrs. Ed Sherer, 1?18 Jefferson street,
reported to tha South Side police Friday
that while In the Live Stock, National bank
Thursday afternoon' making a 'polt, a
sneak thief stole a , small roll of bills
amounting to $16, her back for a moment
being turned from the teller's window.
The brother, sisters and daughter of
ine late Louis Nlelson wish to extend to
their many friends and neighbors also
tha B. of L. F. E.. F. O. JS. No. 164.
Cudahy casing .workers and committee of
U. of L. F, K., their mos( sincere thanks
for the beautiful flowers and kind words
of sympathy during their late bereavement.
Annex to Auto Show
To Represent Japan
In the Summertime
Japanese decorations in the an- i
nex will be one ot the most beautiiul
features of the Omaha auto show
next wek.
Olaf Gottschalk, royal painter,
J romises a faithful reproduction of
apan in summer time. Cherry blos
soms and wisteria will abound in
the decorations, which will be done
in the style of Sazuki and Horanabu,
the most famous of Japanese ar
tists. "We'll have verything by the
geisha girls," said Gottschalk. "I
believe the annex decorations will
be absolutely the "most charming
feature of the entire show."
Packard-Omaha Co. announced
today that it will have a big truck
exhibit at the show.
ADVERTISEMENT
Hold Conferences of Army
Officers and Professors
Two conferences between army
officers and representatives of edu
cational" institutions regarding the
reserve officers' training corps, will
be held in Washington, March 1
and 12.
ASTHMA WOULDN'T LET
HIM LIE DOWN
Hasn't had a sign of trouble now
for over 9 months.
"A year ago I had asthma so bad
my friends thought I would never get
over it. I had doctored for a long time
without results. I had not been in bed
for 3 weeks, could 'not even sit up
straight in chair. Then I heard of
Milks Emulsion and started using it. It
was only two days later that I could
go to bed and sleep soundly. After tak
ing eight bottles ($4 worth) I found
myself Completely cured. It is over 9
months now since I quit taking Milks
Emulsion and I haven't had a symptom
of asthma since." Geo. W. Baker, K. 1'.
D. 1. Latrobe, Pa.
Why shouldn't Milks Emulsion help
youT It has worked wonders for others.
It costs nothing to try.
Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutri
tive food and a corrective medicine. It re
stores healthy, natural" bowel action, do
ing 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
has weakened, and is a powerful aid in
resisting and repairing the effects of
wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trou
ble and constipation are Dromnt.lv 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 vour case, von
are urged to try Milks Emulsion under
this guarantee Take six bottles home
with you,, use it according to directions
and if not satisfied with the results, your
money will be promptly refunded. Price
60c and $1.20 per bottle. The Milks
Emulsion Co.. Terre Haute. InH. SnM h
druggists everywhere.
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, Every woman in Omaha
who wishes to save money
will be at this store Saturday.
CLOAK CO.
151921 DOUGLAS STREET
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Fail to read every item in
this ad as it means a sav
ing of many dollars for
you.
Oman
a s Biggest Bargain Event
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Final Cleanup of Our
Entire Stock of
Winter
t
Beautiful fur-trimmed and plain-'
tailored models in all good wool ma
terials. Every coat in this lot will be
-just as good next season and you will -pay
three to four times the price
next year.
35.00 and 39.50 Values
49 Winter
'Sift
That Sold Up to 65.00
Just 49. Coats of Silvertone, Velour,
Plushes, etc. All beautifully tailored
and trimmed. ' At prices that you
could not buy the material alone.
So be here Saturday and get a bargain
of a life time.
Featuring the Most
Wonderful Sale of
Exclusive New
Sample Spring
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SUITS
$45.00 to $59.50 Values
Our New York buyer made, a won-
U' derful purchase of samples at a greaf
vAt-lu nfiAn q n rl lira a ra or lvin rr n 11 o
tomers the same great" bargains buy
now, and save.
Materials Include
Materials include fine Tricotines, Serges
and Poplins, fashioned in Jaunty Ripple ef
fects Blouse Back, Pleated and Plain tail
ored styles some handsomely braided or
embroidered and beautifully silk lined. .
Great Purchase Sale
New Spring
MESSES
Serges, Taffetas, Satirfs, etc beau-
tiful spring models. .
You could not buy the material
alone for the price that you can now
buy these garments. So be here Sat
urday to get one of these bargains.
25.00, 29.50 to
39.50 Values
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New Spring
All the latest creations in all the
spring shades. Many fancy" lined.
Many models one and two of a kind
early samples $35.00 Values.
The Eyes of the Entire State Are
Centered Oil 0E3 flB A Used Gar
Show Eta On At the
Inid-Cify Sflotor &. Supply Go.
2216-18 Farnam Street, Omaha
Saturday lorning at 8 O'clock
This is the first car that will go on sale this morning. And at the stroke of 8
o'clock this car will be thrown on the) market and will be 'sold to the first man,
woman or child that says the word. This car is in perfect running order. Practi
cally new tires. Modern, standard equipment. .
All You Need Is
$190 Cash
And the balance cen be divided into
monthly payments over a period of
months in such a manner that you will
never notice them.
$55 Allowed (450 Liberty Bonds
Another Buick
is Car
Buy Th
, $355 Cash Secures It
And you have months to pay the balance.
This car is in excellent shape, is a late
model, has never been run off the pave
ment, tires fine and all equipment right
up to the minute. . Here is a bargain and
will sell on sight.
$98 Cash Balance Monthly
Used as a demonstrator. Best of care
Power Pep. Looks classy rides
like a Pullman and is a snap of the first
water. We will take your old car as
part payment on this at the reduced
price. LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED.,
The End Is in Sight, Cars Are Selling Right
and Left, Prices Are down. Terms Are Down,
No Reasonable Offer Refused, Demonstrators
Are Included In Thi Sale. 1
This Chrevolet
1918 Ford
This
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$250 Secures This Car
And the balance can be divided into Ten
or Twelve monthly payments, accord
ing to your convenience. Here is a
classy car. It ought to sell for twice the
price marked.' And it will if we hold it
but at this great sale we would rather
have the money. Come here and see it.
,$187 Cash Balance Monthly
This positively cannot be told from new.
Has seat covers, complete set of tools.
Not a mar or scratch on ifr This car has
been run just enough to limber it up.
Here is a snap BUT YOU will have to
be snappy if you want it at this price.
The illustrations used are stock cuts, not actual photographs of .the cars on sale.
Consequently to get any accurate idea of the wonderful values offered you should
call in person. , "
OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE
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PairosDaGD CDoalk Co.
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2216-2218 Farnam-Street
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