THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1920. , 11 Humane Society Cares for 131 Dogs During February ' W. , W. Bradley, iuperlntendent of the Nebraska Humane society, re ports that during February 131 dogs and other small animals were cared lor at the animal shelter, 1446 North Sixteenth street. Twenty dogs were restored to their owners or other wise found homes. Mr. Bradley explains that und-r the new systef of caring for animals, his society will respond to all calls of persons who know of neglected animals. AnrERTlSFMFNT KEEP MOUTH AND THROAT GERM-FREE orsnamtnt Tablets prevent germs from starting throat-inflammation A neglected sore throat may soon lad to dangerous complications. Don't let disease germs set up in flammation in the throat. Go right nfter them with Formamint Tablets. The minute your throat threatens soreness get busy. Formamint Tablets are fatal to every form of germ-life. 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Omaha, Neb. c in FEDERAL AGENT KILLS HOPES OF NEBRASKA WETS Nation Dry Forever, Declares Deputy Prohibition Com missioner of United States. H. M. Gaylord, deputy prohibition commissioner of the United States, issued here yesterday a statement scoring agitation for modification or repeal of federal prohibition as "use less and tending only to excite pub lic unrest." He said, however, his visit here had no connection with the recent announcement of early publication in Omaha of the first issue of "Pub lic Sentiment," anti-prohibition weekly, vhose backers claim it will have national support. "The prohibition battle is over and the nation is 'dry' forever," Mr. Gaylord asserted. "The present con gress is a 'dry' eongress and the next one will be even more 'dry.' All of the thinking people of the coun try are back of rigid enforcement of prohibition measures. There will be no real fight against enforcement anywhere. Any segregated out breaks or agitation will be mere flashes in the pan." Squelches all Hopes. Mr. Gaylord, here to confer with James H. Hanley, prohibition com missioner for Nebraska, squelched any remaining hopes Nebraska "wets" might have, that drug store sales of liquor, might be permitted in this state. "Internal Revenue Commissioner Roper has made a decision in Wash ington that in pail states where state laws are more stringent that the federal prohibition enforcement act, the state laws will be followed," he i . ...rv S Woe.. lit Sherman & McConne!! Drug Co. SOMEONE WILL GET A RANGE FREE Hot Biscuits, Coffee and Apple Butter Served Free All Day. There's going to be big doings at the Union Outfitting Co. next Saturday, continuing through the following week, at their big dem onstration of "Howard Pride" ranges. A coupon box for regis tration of visitors will be opened on Saturday. Those registering will have an opportunity to get a fine steel range free. To be eligible, the registrants will hare to be there in person, on Friday, March 12, the day the steel range will be awarded to the lucky win ner. During the demonstration, hot Biscuits will be served all day, made of Gooch's best patent flour. Mrs. Shephard's Apple Flake will be made up into Apple Butter as a spread on the Bis cuits. Fragrant Advo Coffee with rich Alamito cream will also be served to all visitors. You are not obliged to make a purchase, simply visit the store and sample the biscuits, coffee and apple flakes, and if you want to try for the range, just register your name and be present the following Friday. .. . . I I Auto Tops Auto Tops Auto Tops We make any style of top for any style of car. A safe place to order your top. I V Our SloganService and Quality. .auto i rimming ot quipmeni vo. i 410 South 18th J. E. Engdahl,' Manager te Telephone Douglas 5677 OMAHA, NEB. im ta mm mmw Keep Luden's Within Reach -whether you're outdoors or at your, desk. Clear the head; soothe the throat. Everybody has a use for Luden's the the-year 'round. SoU Im th fmmilar Lmdam ymtlow easntaiy aAee KataaUehea 1894. BOPTBBE I have a aaeeeesfol treatment for Rupture with out resorting to painful and uncertain surgi cal operation. I am the only reputable physi cian whe will take eneh cases upon a guarantee to rive satlsfaatoir results. I have devoted more than 20 yeari to the exclusive treatment of Rupture and have perfected the best treatment in existence today. I do not inject Brei(in-vr wax. as it is dangerous. The advantage Of my treatment are: Mo loss of time. No detention from business. No danger from chloroform, shock and blood poi ses, and a laying up a a kespitei. Call or Trite Pr. Wrajr, SOS Bee Blag, Omaha. -s'. . . stated. "There isn't the slightest doubt of the enforcement of Ne braska laws against drug store sales of liouor. No permits will be issued by federal officials to Nebraska druggists." H. A. Larson of Denver, supervis ing federal prohibition agent for the northwestern district, including Ne braska, was here yesterday to meet Mr. ' Gaylord and Commissioner Hanley. He said details of organization of prohibition field agents for Nebraska were being perfected. The whole force of federal prohi bition commissioners, supporters and agents, will be functioning fully by April 1, Mr. Gaylord announced. High School Student Makes Good Record In Six Studies Sam Samuelson, son of Simon Samuelson, 2523 Parker street, has the distinction of leading all other students at Central High school for the semester closing February 6, with six A's to his credit. Young Samuelson received a grade of A in English, Latin, Greek, geomotry, mechanical drawing and bookkeep ing. He is carrying the same sub jects again this semester. He is a spphmore. 1 Other high students for last se mester were: Rose Segal, with five and one-half A's, and Renwick Hill, Edson Smith, Mildred Cohn, Bertha Finkenstein, Barbara Moscrop and Helen Adele Tiirpin, with five A's each. Omaha Patent Attracts Attention at Auto Show An Omaha product which is at tracting much attention at the Auto show is a short turn device for trail ers, which causes the rear wheels of the trailer to turn with the truck, to which it is attached by a steering device. Trials made over rough roads with trailers carrying loads of a ton, at a speed of 35 miles an hour, have proved the efficiency of the de vice. . It is handled in Omaha by the Ch'ef Trailer company, 536 First National bank building, of which Frank C. Best is vice president and general manager, and is on exhibi tion at booth 24 at the Auto show. iTtomdfefr. L "Chet" Bowers Lays Extensive Plans for 1 92 1 Sales Campaign '" "Chet" Bowers, representativexf the Nebraska Buick company, when asked if he is still selling Buicks, replied: "I used to sell them but for the past few years, I have mere ly been taking orders." However, Mr. Bowers admits that he is build ing up his sales force for a mam moth campaign in 1921, when he be lieves cars will be plentiful again. Grandparents Romp With Kids at Community Center Grandfathers and grandmothers, their children and their grand children romped through singing games for an hour Tuesday night under the direction of Burton E. Twitchell at the Clifton Hill com munity center, Forty-fifth and Bed ford avenue. Attendance totalled nearly 350. More than 200 persons also at tended the Mason community center at Twenty-fourth and Mason streets. Dr. J. F. Edwards gave an interest ing talk upon the work of the health department Rioter Relieved of Charge Of Intent to Commit Murder A charge against Morris Borsky of assault with intent to commit the murder of Will Brown, the negro lynched the night of the court house riot, was nolled yesterday by the county attorney. Borsky pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawful as sembly and rioting and was fined $100 and costs by District Judge Troup. 1 A Strange Legacy mtigninMiiiwiuiuniiiiuiiiimn I heard of a man who died recently and left every thing he had to the Orphans' and Widows Home. On Inquiring what the legacy amounted to, I was told it was a wife and three small children. MORAL A substantial certificate of insurance" in the WOODMEN OF THE WORLD would have changed the entire future of this man's family. JNO. T. YATES Sovereign Clerk W. A. FRASER Sovereign Commander W. O. W. BLDG., OMAHA ' 48 of the First Fifty Pierce-Arrow trucks are still running after 8 years. Even if their service were now ended, each would have cost less than $600 a year depredation. It will pay to buy durability. Time is the biggest expense item in truck opera tion. Durability means, operating a long time and all the time minimum ' time lost on the road or in the shop. TT the first Pierce-Arrow truck lNOe i-' marketed is used by the International Brewing Company of Buffalo for keg deliveries between Buf , falo and neighboring towns. , 41 To demonstrate the practicability of the worm gear, then new, it ran fully loaded over the road from New York to Boston on May 28th, 1911, in 20 hours. After 7 years' commercial use, it repeated this run in lo hours ana . minutes, carrying the same load. Its fame has spread throughout the country. It has traveled in 8 years 160,CKX) miles. narce AfflTOW DdiTen mora work la a gtvett Loses lew time on the job and off the Job. V Costa lew to operate and leas to maintain. Lasta longer, dopndatta leas and commands a higher itamla prira at all rlmw. J. T. Stewart Motor Company Omaha, Nab, Write for Book, The Ftr$t Fifty 2048.50-52 Faraam Straal Omahan Natped Vice ' Consul to London Not Yet Accepted Thomas Gentleman, son of Mrs. Mary Gentltman, 2917 Dodge street, appointed yesterday vice consul at London, has been a member of the diplomatic service for nearly three years. Immediately after the proclama tion of war iu 1917 Mr. Gentleman was assigned as assistant secretary of the American embassy at Paris, where he served until last fall. He was relieved from his duties there and returned to the United States in September. After a visit of 12 days with his mother and sisters, Mirses Agnes and Dorothy Gentle man, he returned to Washington, where he has been studying under the guidance of the State depart ment Mr. Gentleman was born in Oma ha in 1897, had his primary educa tion in schools here and later at-, tended Crcighton tinversity. He also studied business courses and during his diplomatic service read, law. According to Mrs. Gentleman, hct son has not yet vmade up his mind to accept his appointment to the London embassy. What RoSe Re-built Means SPECIFICATIONS Wa will taka your eld atorac bartsry ratarsllaaa ( lis a sUttast, put sa aft naw plates.' aaparators, and acid, naw box, aoanactora and tarsi r la, aad if asary, asw Jar and covers, snaking It a brand naw battary. GUARANTEE We will (uarantsa it to ba tha aqua la every way al lb. battary which, it waa re-built and lurtner guarantee it against swreetlv. and material. . SERVICE, Wa will call for your old battery, put one .1 eur ssi lias battsrisa SB yaj car and when finished rstura your, naw battary without barf r asrilsa service battery. COST Our total charge for rebuilding your battary aad tao abero exceed I WO-1 M1KUS tha coat ot a new Battery. 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If you love the hominess of Home, you'll Have a good time browsing 'mid the attractive curteinings and cush ions, and all the pretty fabrics featured at Bowen'i this week. We execute special orders) for making Lace Shadei and Draperies for apartments or residences at reasonable prices, and "will be pleased to submit estimates. Curtain Department, 2nd floor. if Newest Creations in Fine Cratoime-JL4ej ment, permitting choice selection. at 65c to $3 .50 per yard i Beautiful Marquisette Curtain Materials rtpremti ing a generous assortment of new designs. 36-in. Widths at 60c yd. 50-in. Widths at $1.20 yd. Sundour Draperies, Madras, Damask and Re Ex cellent for hangings in r.ny room. Sfadking pattrxa and choice colors. 'at $4.00 to $7.50 per yard Table Covers Splendid tapestry and tinsel damsafc, , at $3,50, $4.50, $5.00, $6.75 & ft 1 . . er muu -- Mai ' " S vnm 4x0 lensaae: