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THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, ; MARCH 31, 1920.
YOUR NOSE
and your Treatment
Tbto picture Is Intended to bew yon
treatment, which you ought to try for your
bom, 11 that not Jim Latarrft. .
Your aoae I moat important part
f your body. If It to stopped up with
etlcky , nucu or with that mucua har
dened into scabs, you can't breathe
1W
But If- you hay Catarrh, you realise
tnat you ought to have proper treatment.
You perhaps do not feel that you can
par tine away from your work and home
to attcnu to it 80. you do nothing, for
Betting that the great tendency of all Ca
tarrhal Inflammation-la to spread iteeif
long the internal membranoua surface
and to gradually lower tha whole bodily
vigor. ; v
Look at the picture above, again. That
picture KpreaeaMt specialist Bproule
Method of Home Treatment for Catarrh
This method la one based on years of ex
perience by the Specialist and his assist
ants. In treating people in their homes for
Catarrh. -
SEE THE REAL TREATMENT
nd riot the picture. All you have to do is
to write a post card or note with the
words "Catarrh Treatment Please.' siitn your
lull name and address and send to Ca
tarrh Specialist Sproule, 192 Trade Build
ing, Boston, Mass. By return mail you
mill receive a Free Treatment which will
last you 4 days. In that time you ean
ee the Method for yourself, see how care
fully ft has been thought out and put to
gether, and read what it has done for cases
inula to yours.
Don't delay and don't hesitate. Write
right now. This is only a small adver
tisement, but remember the asoney Is
being spent oa a free treatment for you
to sea far yourself. 4
Dont neglect your Nose with Its Ca
tarrh, and don't neglect writing for your
.treatment wnien is waiting lor you. Sena
lor your Free Treatment at once. Address
CATARRH SPECIALIST 3PROULE .
192 Trade Building Boston, Mass.
.When
year mouth tastes like all the mean
things you ever did mixed together,
then you need
EKECHAM'S
PILLS
Your mouth is a good
indication of tha con
dition of the stomach
and bowels. ,
sUsyeetSaleef Any M.gci lath. World,
everywhere, usmse.10c.2Se.
mm
ADVERTISEMENT
DR. BURKHAR 7
Wanta -you to write him today for a treat
ment of Dr. Burkhart's Vegetable Com-
-aiarra. uneumatism. Don t miss this
grandest of remedies and wonderful pre
ventative for Grip, Flu. Address 2t Main
St., Cincinnati, O. For sale at all Drug
Stores. 40-day treatment 26c Adv.
ADVERTISEMENT
INCOME TAX NOW
BLAMED FOR HIGH
COST 0F LIVING
National C. of C. Secretary So
Tells Omaha Business Men
Positive Action Planned, ,
' at Once.
Kansas City Miss Offers
To Go to Mars in .- Racket
Income and excels profit taxes are
largely responsible for prevailing
high prices' in this country, accord
ing to John N. Van Der Tries,' sec
retary of the Central district of the
United States Chamber of Com
merce, who spoke at the Omaha
Chamber of Commerce at noon yes
terday. The United States chamber: will
take some action at its next annual
meeting in Washington on this tax
ation problem, in Mr. Van Der
Vries' opinion, which will eventually
result in the deflation of prevailing
prices. - '
. 'The war has had the direct re
sult of bringing the business men of
the country and the government
closer together," Mr. Van Der Vries
said. "Twenty years ago the inter
ests of business in this country were
not considered by the government,
and when business interests needed
some special legislation groups of
men were sent secretly to Washing
ton, where every political wire avail
able was pulled in an effort to se
cure the ends of interests repre
sented. The result was the forma
tion of combines detrimental to the
government and the public.
, Suspicious of Business.
-"When President Taft took his of
fice he found that for 20 years prior
to his administration 5 per cent of
the legislation on the statue books
at Washington was legislation un-
aoing legislation .: wnicn iavorea
some group or section of v the
country.
This sort of legislation made the
government suspicious of business,
and until recently the government
and the public have not realized
that it was not representative busi
ness which had secured favorable
class legislation."
The solution of the present rail
road problem is attributed largely
to the ettorts ot the United Mates
Chamber of Commerce by Mr. Van
Der Vries, who declares that' the
Esch-Cummins bill js largely found
ed on the principles advocated by
representative meeting called by
the united -Mates chamber.
Judge Rules Trust Firm' Must
Pay Double Tax On Holdings
The Peters Trust company must
pay city and county taxes on $370,-
000 worth of farm mortgages; $40,-
900 worth of United States bonds,
and $25,000 worth of joint stock
land bank bonds., under a decision
handed down by District Judge
Sears -yesterday in the case in which
the trust company appealed from
the ruling of the County Board of
Equalization. " , '
The) iurtff rlismltserl the anneal
of the trust company. -
PERCUSSION
CAP
CHARGE OF
FLASH
OKYGf N
sfe'cOMPAKT-
nr-r i
SPRING FDR
PUSHING
DOWN
SUCCESSIVE
CHARGES
U SAGE TEA
INTO GRAY HAIR
Darkens Beautifully and Re-
' stores Its Natural Color and .
Lustre at Once. '
Common garden sage brewed into
a hevy tea," with 6ulphur and alco
hol added, will turn gray, streaked
and faded hair beautifully dark and
luxuriant. ', Mixing the Sage Tea
' and Sulphur recipe at home, though,
is troublesome. An easier way is
to get the ready-to-use preparation
improved by the addition of other
ingredients a large bottle, at little
cost, . at drug- stores, known as
; "Wyeth's Snge and Sulphur Com
pound,"; thus avoiding a lot of muss.
While gray, faded hair is not sin
ful, we all desire . to retain our
youthful appearance and attractive-
' ness.Li.By darkening your hair with
Wyeth's Sage and , Sulphur Com-
pound no one can tell, because ft
' does ft so naturally, so evenly. You
just dampen a sponge or soft brush
- with it and draw this through your
hair,' taking one small strand at a
timejfby morning all gray hairs
have; ; disappeared. ; After another
application or two your hair be-
' comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft
and luxuriant and you appear years
younger, ;.
CUIIM HEALS
FIX 0 FACE
Ltrf eandRed. Itched andCaused
Scratching. Also Loss Of Sleep.
"My see was affected with pirn
piss that got Javga and red at first.
ana men nara ana wnne.
They began to Itch so it
caused 'scratching and
loss of sleep. I saw a Cuti
cura Soap and Ointment
advertisement anel Bent
and rW nains
onsraU-slaedeakeofCcti-
8oap and one fmll-siaed bos of
aca Ointment I was healed."
3agMd) Mr. HsgoSchmiu, Box 123,
aMoa Spriags, Wis., Aug. 39, 1919.
. Cticura Soap, Oirtrnent and Tal
cum 4,'tt all you need for an toilet
oaes. Bathe trteh Soap, soothe with
Ointment, dust with Talcum.
laMTMVrlM. AeaMSK "OeUesra
1 1 i'l ' I " SeMeien-
vVnWK CajsaMBtMaaSIOe. TalcaaiBa.
jXasliaraSaaasaaees wfcaaat arasj.
New Public playgrounds
Ptihlic' playgrounds will he estab
lished on a tract between Grant and
Lake Streets, Twenty-fifth to Twenty-sixth
streets, and on, Paul street,
between Twenty-first and Twenty
second streets.- Ordinances for the
condemnation; of the property were
parsed yesterday by the city council.
ADVERTISEMENT
How To Gain Flesh
; A simple bat sure war to increase the
weight, -it ' is asserted by several well
known physicians', is to take regularly for
several months, one or two S grain hypo
nuclane tableta after each meal. These
tablets have the distinguished merit of in
creasing the red and white blood corpus
eles, aiding digesting and promoting assimi
lation and absorbtion of tha elements 1n
the food which go to make blood and solid
tissues. They are obtained in sealed pack
ages from well stocked apothecary, shops.
BIB PURCHASE FLOOR
LUMPS AND SHADES ON
SALE SATURDAY
UNION OUTFITTING CO.
Sale Brings a Large Stock at
an Immense Saving: Over
Regular Price. "
Floor Bases and Shades Em-
brace Newest and Most
Attractive Designs. ;;
The soft rays of a lamp add so
much to the attractiveness of s
room that the Special Purchase
Sale of Floor Bases and Lamp
Shades", which takes place at the
Union Outfitting Company next
Saturday is. certain to create
widespread interest. ,
The immense purchase includes
beautiful lamps in all the latest
colors, designs and sizes High
Piano, t Lamps, Junior Lamps,
Boudoir Lamps, Low Davenport
and Table Lamps, with artistical
ly trimmed shades in every im
aginable color. "
Among the beautiful bases are
felt-covered models, as well as
the popular mahogany and mahogany-finished
ones, all marked
at big savings.
The wonderful values resulting
from this fortunate purchase are
further evidence of the ever
growing Buying Power of the
Union Outfitting Company, lo
cated out of the High Bent Dis
trict As always, you make your
own terms.
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EXPLOSION
CHAMBER
SASES ISSUING AT
B.OUO FEET
PR sttono '
My HEART and
My HUSBAND
By ADELE GARRISON
Jroj3oeet
15- CoUiVva
Miss Ruth Phillips of Kansas City, who has volunteered to accompany
Capt. Claude R. Collins, president of the Aviators' club of Pennsylvania,
on his proposed trip to Mars in a rocket, should the latter attempt the
dangerous feat. Captain Collins' only stipulation is that communication
with the planet be established and the feasibility of the plan be approved
by scientists. In the cut is a diagram of the proposed rocket which, it is
said, could make-thc great distance. Near the nose of the rocket is
planned an oxygen compartment which will house the daring travelers
during the trip. The diagram explains the motive power of the gigantic
rocket. . : v .
DESERTER WHO
VISITED ILL WIFE'
FREED AT FORT
Court Martialed Fort Omaha
Soldier Is Pardoned by
General Wood.
Monday it was Prisoner Dun
can, confined in tne guara nouse at
Fort Omaha, a convicted deserter
from the army.
Tuesdav it is Private Lester L..
Duncan, released from confinement
and restored to duty, through the
clemency of Mai. Gen. Leonard
Wood, in command of the Central
department.
Several month ago Duncan left
San trancisco, where he was await
insr orders to a station in the
Hawaiian islands, without pcrmiS'
sion and came to Omaha, where his
wife was ill. As time passed and
no trace of him was found, he was
recorded as a deserter. Then one
dav. four months aco, he gave him
self up at the local fort. He told
officers that his wife had recovered
and he was ready to take his punish
ment.
Duncan faced a general court-
martial, which found him guilty,
but recommended clemency because
of extenuating . circumstances and
his voluntary return to an army
post General Wood, the reviewing
authority, acted on the recom
mendation and liberated him yester
day.
At the time he left ban rrancisco
Duncan was a recruit assigned to
the engineering corps. The authori
ties at the fort are seeking his trans
fer to the air service.
IS'
INFLUENZA AND ALL PAINt
Jimmy Cosgrove Is In
Jail Again With Gang;
Comrades Bound Ove?
4-
Hsisisa inssnassa a
limmie Cosgrove, 1481 Pinkney
street: Michael Boylan. 2726 Pink
ney street, and Dave Gilinsky, 3809
Decatur street, are ieid by police.
Ihey were arrested Monday night
n a raid on the Iwo-In-One Vi
canizing company, 1518 Davenpc
street, on a tip which detectives say
stated that they were assembling
for an attack on a loaded box car.
A. L. Petty. 7501 North Thirtieth
street, and Howard Houck, giving
the same address, are accused by
detectives of stealing two automo
bile tires from a box car.
Detectives assert they took the
tires to Boylan s garage-and sold
them to his son, LeRoy, for $15
each.
Harold Hatch of Silver City,' la.,
Lawrence Kenny, 114 South Twen
ty-ninth street, and William Myers
of Winner. S. D., also were arrested.
Petty, Houck. and the two Boy
lans were bound over to district
court yesterday morning under the
interstate commerce law. The others
are held by police for further inves
tigation. ' ' '
Ordinance Is Approved
The city council formally ap
proved yesterday an ordinance
which declares the necessity of op
propriating property required for
the widening of St. Marys avenue.
Nineteenth street to Twenty-fifth
avenue, and Jackson street, Nine
teenth street'to St. Marys avenue.
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Young Girl Missing
Marie Mertr, 15 years old, 4622
South Fifteenth street, has been
missing from her home since Sat-urday.-
Mr. Mert told police. . An
effort is being made to locate her.
The girl was sent downtown on an
errand, Mr. Mertz said, and has
FINE OF $1 AND
COSTS APPEALED
TO HIGHER COURT
Pedestrain Objects to Fine of
Alleged Blocking of
Traffic.
Hal Olver, Hotel Henshaw, ap
pealed a fine of $1 and costs in Cen
tral police court yesterday after he
was fined on charges of violating
rules, of the road and resisting ar
rest. "It's not the money, but the prin
ciple of the affair," he said.
Olver was attempting to cross
Fourteenth and Farnam streets on
foot yesterday afternoon when ar
rested by Police Aboud.
Olver displayed the eloquence of
a Daniel Webster in court in mak
ing a plea of not guilty.
"Your honor, how can I obstruct
traffic while on foot?" Hal spoke.
"And I never swore at that officer.
My habits are not such."
Olver is exploitation manager for
Paramount motion pictures. His
home is in Washington, Q. C.
New Dry Agent Expected
To Arrive In Omaha Soon
Paul . Kellar . of Washington,
supervising federal agent tor the
new prohibition enforcement district
comprising Nebraska, low, Min
nesota, North and South Dakota, is
expected to arrive in Omaha within
a few days to confer with L. H.
Hanley, local federal enforcement
agent.
Omaha will orobablv be made
headquarters for the new . district
which is to be opened about Aril
13s
What Madge Felt Forced to Tell
- Lillian.
Lillian came back from the city
in the week following little Mrs
Durkee's accident, but hurried away
again the same day with only the
i. -t : : J.
DTieicsi or reassuring wviuav
"Everything's going all right,'
she said in answer to the inquiry
in my eyes I knew better than to
put into words any query as to her
success or failure in tracing the
man, Jake Wilsey, who had caused
Alice Holcombe and myself so much
mental anguish. "He's an unusually
sliDoerv animal to trace, but wevt
sot a cood line on him. He hasn't
bothered you or Alice Holcombe
aeain?"
"Not me." I said, "and I heard
from Alice only last night, so I am
sure he hasn't been there.
"I thought not," she returned. I
don't think vou'U ever be annoyed
with him but once more, and at that
time you"l be the sacrificial goat
staked out in a trap, with Mr. Wii
sey acting the part of the tiger,
while I take the role of the mighty
hunter.
"You know what usually happens
to the goat," I smiled, yet with an
inward tremor at ever again meet
ing the man Jake Wilsey, even un
der Lillian's efficient protection.
"I won't let the tiger eat you,"
Lillian- promised. Then she hesi
tated, looked at me speculatively.
"I wonder if you could get away
fto cover just one little angle of this
thing, she said. You wouiun t
have to be gone but 24 hours. Could
you leave Mrs. Durkee?"
Madge Remembers. , '
"Oh, yes, I could manage that!
But Mother Graham' would be wild
with baffled curiosity."
"I'll fix that end of it," Lillian
promised. "All I have to do is to
tell her that I am summoned to
Washington on some government
business, and that I have asked you
to find out something for me at Sag
Harbor. That's gospel truth, too,
for I have a piece of government
work on hand, came in last week,
which has taken so much time that
I haven't had the chance to pick up
all the threads concerning Wilsey.
But if you'll go to Sag Harbor,
see Mrs. Ticer, and ask these "ques
tions of "her it will help matters
along materially."
"I'll take that first train in the
morning. It will be quicker than
I dare drive a car, I won't need
anybody with me, and there won't
be so much danger of a breakdown.
There are plenty of taxis at the
other end, so that I can reach Ticer's
quickly." ' :
"Good! Now memorize these, and
I'll trust to your ingenuity to ask
them casually ."
She put a paper into my hand.
looked over my shoulder until I had
read the questions, answered the
single explanation I asked concern
ing one of them, then hastened to
her room to make her brief prepara
tions for her trip to Washington.
As I folded the paper and put it
safely in my dress for memorizing
later I, remembered that I had said
no word to Lillian of Robert Sav
arin's intended visit. I knew that
I must 'remedy the omission before
she left, for the artist would be
Dog Kills Chickens
A dog killed 27 chickens belong
ing to William Rose, 1303 North
Fiftieth avenue, Monday night.Tie.
reported to police.
AOVKHTISEMKNT
A WONDERFUL
HELP
At Two Stages of life Lydit E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Made Mrs. Fairburn Strong
And Well
Chattanooga, Tenn. "I used
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound before my
baby came when I
could no longer'
keep up. It
strengthened my
back and relieved
me of the dropsi
cal effect which so
often deretfot8
at such times. It
hel ped wonder
fully. That was
my first experi
ence with the
Vegetable Compound. Years after
wards I took it during the Change Of
Life and got along so well I scarcely
ever had to lie down during the day '
and seldom had dizzy fainting spells.
Iam now well and strong, ean do all
my housework with perfect ease and
it is a comfort to me to be able to
say to other suffering women 'Take
Lydia E. Pinkham's medicine and be
strong.' I will beglad to have you,
use my name if itTwill be the means
of helping any one." Mrs. R. A.
Faibbur. 606 'Orchard Knob Avenue,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
For forty years this famous root
and herb medicine has been pre-eminently
successful in controlling the
diseases or women. M-rit alone
could have stood this test of time. j
domiciled in our home by the time
she returned.
A Shock.
He hsd answered our letters of
invitation with an almost pathetic
eagerness of acceptance, and I was
sure that the main reason tor both
his 'acceptance and his first note
concerning his pictures was his de
sire to see Lillian. With the
thought ' of Harry Underwood'
mocking face as I had last seen it.
I felt a sudden-surge of hot indigna
tion at the barrier Lillian had built
up betweeir herself and the lonely
artist who Icved her, so loyally.
It was in this spirit that I sought
her in her room, and I am atraid
that my feeling colored the words
with which I clothed my message.
"There is something I must tell
you," I said when she had bidden
me enter. "Marion, dear, will you
please go down and tell Katie to
open a can of the preserved xherries
lor luncheon? '
"Of course. Auntie Madge," the
child said obediently, and hurried
out of the room. Neither her moth
er nor I ever ask the child directly
to leave the room when we have
things to discuss which require se
crecy. But she has been trained to
obey instantly the various little sub
terfuges which we employ and
which she understands perfectly.
I knew that she would not return to
her mother's room until bidden.
When the door closed after her I
turned to Lillian nervously.
Dicky has invited some one you
know for a visit, and I thought you
ought to know it, for he will be here
when you return.
It was mv nervousness, not de
sfgn, which had made me phrase my
announcement so awkwardly, , but
the result gave me a glimpse into
the depths of my friend's soul not
often vouchsafed me. She turned
white and put her hand out grop;
ingly as if blind. '
"Not Harry!" she gasped. "He
hasn't come back, has he?"
There was "absolute terror in her
voice. I rushed to her and graspea
her hands.
"No. no, no!" I said. "Some one
ry different. Kobert savarin.
( Continued Tomorrow.
Shop Looted by Yeqqs Who
Take Tools of Their Craft
An electric steel drill, blow torch,
caps and pliers, in quantity to make
a complete outht tor blowing saies.
was reported stolen from theLake
Street Automobile Repair shop,
Fifteenth and Lake street. Monday
night. The outfit is valued at $Z0U.
Police believe veesrmen committed
the theft in an effort to replenish
their burglary equipment.
Prowlers Get Nothing
Prowlers invaded the State Fur
niture company, 1401 Dodge street,
during the night, according to po
lice reports. Inventory ot the es
tablishment revealed nothing miss
ing. The rear door of the building
was found broken open.
ADYfRTISBMgXT
DEEP-SEATED -
FRECKLES
Naed attention NOW er nay ramaln all
summer. Use the eld and time-tried treat
ment that hae flven eatltfeetien lor over
15 years, and rid yourself of these homely
spots, ft.
- Kintko Beauty Cream
At Sherman A McCenneD and All Drug f ists
and Department Store
'BY OOLLYl THEY'RE BULLY ,
Never Shake you up,
Gripe or Inconvenience
All that Headache, '
Biliousness and
Constipation Js gone I
The After Effects
of Pneumonia
This is No. 2 of a series of advertisements, prepared by a com
petent physician, explaining how certain diseases which attack
the air passages such as Pneumonia, Influenza, Whooping
Cough, Measles or even a long continued Cold often leave
these organs in an inflamed, congested state, thus affording a
favorable foothold for invading germs. And how Vick's Vapo
Rub may be of value in this condition.
Pneumonia attacks the air cells
of the lungs. An inflammation
is set up and matter is thrown
off which causes the air cells to
solidify, thus preventing the
natural now of blood thru the
ungs. This "backing up" of
the blood causes the heart to
pump harder, just as stepping on
a hose increases the water pres
sure, which is the reason why,
during this disease, the physician
watches the overburdened heart
so carefully.
After recovery the lunes are
filled with a mass of wreckage
the debris of the battle which
must be gotten rid of by a process
known as resolution. Frequently,
nnamea spots remain, congestion
persists, cough hangs on, and the
east exposure brings on a cold
that is hard to get rid of. If
neglected, such damaged air pas
sages may easily develop serious
disease of the lungs.
Such cases should always con
tinue under a ohvsician's care!
and frequent examinations should
properly continuing the retraflcV,
ing process.
Nightly applications of Vick'f
VapoRub will .aid nature in this
work. Because Vicks acts locally
by "stimulation thru the skin tq
draw out the inflammation, at -tract
the blood away from tht
congested spots and relieve th
cough. In addition, the medicw
nal ingredients " of Vicks
vaporized by the body heat?
These vapors are breathed in all
niorhfr. 1in7 frill a ' hn'nirlnsi f Via
ot "-t -"ee w.
medication to bear directly upon
the inflamed areas, -a I
Vicks should be rubbed . in
over the throat and chest until
the skin is red then spread oa
thickly and covered with hoi
flannel cloths. Leave the clothJ
ing loose around the neck &nd
the bed clothes arranged in tha
form of a funnel so the vapors
arising may be freely inhaled. If
the cough is annoying, 6wallow a
small bit of Vicks the size of a pea.
Samples to new users will be
sent free on request to the Vick
Chemical Company, 232 Broad
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be made to see that nature is I Street, Qreensboro, N. C
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Workless and Worryless
Home Laundry Days
Oh, the blue days of washing and ironing the family qlothes "days' of drudgery-
days of worry- days of expense! How you .dreaded them!
But now they are gone forever because all the work'js done byythe Apex Laun
dry team.. These efficient machines save you money double life of your clothes,
do . all the hard work of washing and ironing and so turn the blue days into joy;
days. .
APEX LAUNDRY TEAM'
Apex Electric Ironing Machine
Apex Electric Washing Machine
fpex-Washers are most convenient. Have swing
' ing wringer.
. Apex Washer is easiest to care for. No heavy
cylinder.to lift and clean.
Apex Washer is absolutely sanitary. Wipes dry
like a pan.
Apex Washer is lowest operation cost. A wash
ing in two hours and so less power.
Apex Washer is lowest first cost.
Does all the ironing except elaborate ruffles, in
about an hour. Saves money, for it costs less than
heat for hand iron.
Most convenient, for it has double control hand
or foot.
Has free roll clutch and wide swinging shoe to
make handling and waxing easy.
Finished in white enamel and gold. '
Let us demonstrate Apex Machines
and explain our easy payment terms.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL Douglas 8f6l
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404 S. Fl FTEfeNTH ST.-OMAHA
Sold in Council Bluffs by Petersen & Schoening Co.