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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. APRIL 27, 1920.
Is Your Guard Down?
t
Everyman is a fighter, though he may not be a pugilist.
His daily task is his fight and he needs to be fit and
ready for it. t
Constipation to the business fighter is the "out-of -condition"
of the pugilist. Constipation not only makes
the business fighter dull and slow, and unfit for effort,
but it is the "'lowered guard" that leaves the opening
for the jarring blows of serious disease.
By an entirely new principle Nujol keeps the poison
ous food waste moving out of the body. Every other
form of treatment cither irritates or forces the system.
Nujol works on the waste matter instead of on the system.
Nujol prevents constipatiqp by Keeping the food waste
soft, thus helping Nature establish easy, thorough bowel
evacuation at regular intervals the healthiest habit
in the world.
It i3 absolutely harmless ana pleasant to take try it.
Nujol is sold bv all druggists in sealed bottles-only, bearing Nujol
trade-mark. Write Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New Jer
ey ), 50 Broadway, New York, for booklet "Thirty Feet of Danger.
A New Method ot Treating an Old Complaint
, i
NINE PER GENT
PAID BY BANKS
ON COLLATERAL
Rate Through Federal Re
serve Institution Here High
est In Effect Anywhere
In United States.
HOW TO RAISE
BABYCHICKS
- Put Avicol In the drinking water.
Most people lose half of every hatch,
and seem to expect it. Chick cholera or
white diarrhoea la the trouble The U. 8.
Government states that over half the
chicks hatched die from this cause.
An Avicol tablet,
placed in the drinking
water, will positively
save your little chicks
from all such diseases.
Inside of 48 hours the
sick ones Tvill be as lively
ns crickets. Avicol keeps
i" them healthv and makes
them irrow and develop.
Mrs Vannie Thackery, B. F. D. 3, St.
Paris, O., writes. "I had 90 chicks and
they all died but 32. Then I commenced
on Avicol and haven't lost any since.
They have grown wonderfully."
It costs nothing to try Avicol. If you
flon't find that it prevents and promptly
cures white diarrhoea, chick cholera and
all bowel diseases of poultry, tell us and
your .money will be refunded by return
mall. Avicol is sold by most druKStsts
and poultry remedy dealers, or you can
send 25c or 50c today for a package h"
mall postpaid. Burrell-Dupger Co., 373
Columbia Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.
mi
A
stops chicks dying
Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
ILeg Sore
A huge tore Tery deep full of foul
discharge. Agony all day; no rat at
night. Then Just a few drops of the g
tie, cooling liquid, D. D. D. ImUtloa
and pain gone. Sweet, refreihing ileep
at night In due time, complete heal
ing. We guarantee the first bottle. sic,
60c and $1.00, Ask for D. D. D. todays
iDxinxin.
U1L lotion for Shin Disease
Five Sherman McConnell urug Stoics.
Omaha banks yesterday were pay-
ing as high as 9 per cent as a dis
count rate to obtain money on col
hiteral through the Omaha branch
of the federal resrve bank. This
rate, according lo discount tables
, reported from other sections, was
! the highest in effect anywhere in the
Lnited btates.
Rankers exolained that banks here
and throughout the Kansas City fed
eral reserve district were being pen
alized temporarily through operation
of the federal reserve systems new
progressive discount rate. The
mariner rost of cash has been rc-
i fleeted in a more stringent tighten
ing of credit in. the Kansas nty dis
trict than in other sections.
Widespread Ramifications.
According to Omaha bankers, the
Itino- situation already is having
widesoread ramifications through
husiness ooerations in Nebraska,
j western Iowa, South Dakota, Wyom
ing, northeastern usioraao ana mc
m,hprn half of Idaho, sections
which do the greater part of their
. hankinor in Omaha.
The progressive oiscounx system
was pot in effect last Monday in the
Kansas City, Atlanta, ua., ana uu
las. Tex., federal reserve districts,
Under it the normal discount rate
remains at from 5 to 6 per cent, but
I - 1 1 . Una tiAKPilTAll 1 1 (A tfk
I V.neil t UdUK liaa uununvi, 1'
one and a half times its capital stocK
through the federal reserve an addi
tional charge of one-half of 1 per
cent is added for each additional 25
r t T T
nrr cent ot norrowine. ncavicr
business in the Kansas City district
has made the effect of the highe
rates more ramdly and more
stringently felt in Omaha, Kansa
City and Denver banks than in,
those of the Atlanta and Dallas districts.
Penalization Temporary.
"But the penalization of banks of
the Kansas City district is only tem
porary, Fred V. 1 nomas, cashier
of the First National bank, ex
plained. "According to Washing
ton announcements, this progres-
ive discount system soon will be
placed in effect throughout the coun
try as a check on speculation. We
are suffering a bit just now because
it seems the system is being given
trial in the Kansas City, Atlanta
nd Dallis districts before being or
dered into effect nationally."
"All banks of the country soon
will be on the same basis under the
ew increased discount rates, L. H.
Earhart. manager ot the Omaha
feeral reserve branch, said. "It will
halt undtte speculation and is ex
pected to .stabilize "business and
prices.
A1HERTISKMKNT
UE
Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo
There is one remedy that seldom
fails to stop itching torture and relieve
skin irritation and that makes the skin
soft, clear and healthy.
Any druggist can supply you with
Zemo, which generally overcomes skin
diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes,
blackheads, in most cases give way
to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes
disappear overnight. Itching usually
stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, anti-
septic liquid, clean, easy to use ana
dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra
large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is
not greasy or sticky and is positively
safe for tender, sensitive skins.
The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O.
Aarons Succumbs to
Injuries Sustained
In Automobile Wreck
outn
died at't7
Hold Funeral Services for
Mrs. J. B. McKitrick Today
The funeral of Mrs. Josephine Mc
Kitrick. 38 years old,
Twentv-seventh street, who
her home Sunday, will De neia trom
the Central United Fresbytcrian
church this afternoon at 2.
Interment will be in West Lawn
cemetery.
Honorary pallbearers will De A,
W. Bo jman, Clarence Dodds, Dr.
J. J. Foster, Dr.' J. C. Moore, Bert
McMillian and tan anerman. ine
active pallbearers are H. W. John
son. Ike Noves. Marty nerzog,
George Willard, David Larson and
Gerald Drew.
Mrs. McKitrick was born and
reared in Omaha. She was a for-,
mer employe of The Omaha Bee.
She is survived by her husband, J,
Blake McKitrick, local real estate
man; two daughters, Lucile, 14 years
old, and T,oraine, 11 years, old; her
parents, Mr.and Mrs. T. O'. Perkins,
and a sister, Myrtle.
Missionary Held Captive
' By Chinese Bandits Returns
Victoria, B. C, April 26. Dr. A.
L. Shclton, American missionary in
China for 15 years, who was held
captive by Chinese bandits in Yun
nan from January 4 to March 12,
arrived in Victoria with his wife and
two daughters on board the liner
Empress of Asia,
y
FORMER COUNTY
CONSTABLE DIES
AT ADVANCED AGE
Demise of Alvin' R. Hensel
Leaves Widow Alone
In World.
"viTrf1
Phil Aarons.
Phil
N NORMAL BLOOD IH lANEMIA
Aarons. 63 years old, 4819
Dodge "Street, died Monday in a hos
nital from injuries received in an
automobile accident at Thirty
eighth and Dodge streets, April 17.
The widow, a daughter, Miss Essie
Aarons, and a son, William Aaron;,
survive.
F. R. Straicht. 5104 Cuming street,
and George Hprscher, taxi driver,
2505 South Eighth street, also in
jured, have recovered. Mr. Aarons
was hurt internally when tne taxi
cab in which he was riding was
overturned in a collision with an
automobile driven by Walter A.
Sinclair, 16 years old, 128 . South
Thirty-eighth street. The police
made no arres'ts in connection with
the accident.
Funeral services for Mr. Aaron
will be held at 4 o'clock Tuesday
afternoon at Crosby's undertaking
parlors. Rev. Titus Lowe will of
ficiate and burial will be in Forest
Yawn cemetery.
Honorary pallbearers will be v.
C McKnight, Karl Louis, Will H.
Thomas, Harry Boyd, Martin
Kahan and William McCornuck.
Active pallbearers will be Ray Tlan
teen, William Calkin. George
Sparks, Frank 7 irks, Nathan Ad
ler and Ollie Lundell.
The death of Alvin R. Hensel, 80
years old, 2525 South Eleventh
street, leaves his aged widow alone
in the world.
Mr. Hensel died Saturday.
Was Pioneer Resident.
Mr. Hensel was a pioneer resi
dent of Omaha and for years was a
constable iu county court. He was
a member of the G. A. R. ..
Duriiio- a recent illness his wife
was constantly at
ministering everv
aped man desired.
i Twentv vears aeo Mr. and Mrs
Hensel were married. Mr. Hensel
was then (0 years old and his wife
20 years his junior,
i Funeral Services Tuesday.
Thoue h Mr. Hensel has two sis
ters livincr in Colorado. Mrs. Hen
i ... .. . , i
scl will continue to niaKe ncr uuiuc
alone at her nrescnt residence
Funeral services will be held at 2
n. m. today at the residence.
Burial will be in West Lawn ceme
tery.
his bedside
little want
ad-the
Great Northern President
Confers With Carl R. Gray
Ralplt Budd, president of th
Great Northern railroad, with head
quarters in St. Paul, Minn., was in
Omaha yesterday for a conference
with Carl R. Grav. president of the
Union Pacific. Mr. Biidd arrived
early in the day and immediately
went into conference Willi Mr. uray
He left Omaha for the west at 12:35
m. According to Mr. Gray, who
was a former president of the Great
Northern, routine matters were dis
ssed.
ASK FOR aud GET
The Original
Malted Milk
for Infants and Invalids
Avoid Imitations and Substitutes
Tenlfears
MmnerThan
His Years
Doesn't it make you feel
good cause you to straight
en up and feel "chesty"
when someone guesses your
age at ten years or so
younger than you really
are? You look into your
mirror, smile with satisfac-
tion and say to yourself:
"Well, he didn't make such
a bad guess, at that."
The point is: You're no
older than your vitality.
If a man is strong, vigor
ous, mentally alert, fine and (
fit at 50 he has a better,
chance of living up to 80
than a man cf 30 who is
weak and run-down has cf
living up to 60. While nons
of us can stay the years nor
stop time, we should all
make an heroic effort to suc
cessfully resist the effects
of time by ever keeping our
vitality at par.
When you sense a feeling
of slowing down of your
physical forces when your
stomach, liver, kidneys and -
other organs show signs of
weakness when you notice
a lack of your old time "pep"
and "punch" in other
words, wnen you feel your vitality
is on the wane, you should com-
THE BLOOD
(BT USB HERBERT SMITH, M. D.)
AFTER CRIP OR FLU AND HARD WRITER COLDS
mence at once to restore your energy,
strength and endurance by taking
The Great General Tonic
This master body-builder will help
you l&ep young in spirit and mental
and physical action, because it will
assist Nature in maintaining yourvitalityat par.
It enriches the blood, restores worn-out tissue
eoothes janglins and over-wrought nerves, in
duces sound refreshing sleep, sharpens the appe
tite, tones up thedigeetion-in short, will put new
life, newvigor
and new vim in
every fibre of
your body,
You will be
surprised how
much better
you'll feel after
taking a treat
mentof LYKO,
if you are tired
and worn out,
nervously and
physically ex
hausted. It's
mildly laxative
keeps the'
bowels in fine
condition. Get
a bottle from
your druggist
today.
Sole Manufacturers
LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY
New York Kansas City, Mo.
After an attack of the grip or
pneumonia, or even a hard cold?
the blood is left thin, watery, and
one is said to be anemic. Instead
of the blood cells being round, as
in diagram' MA'Y they become
irregular, as in "B.'When you
feel weak, nervous, or the skin
breaks out in pimples, eruptions)
or boils, and you feel "blue" and
without any snap or energy,
sometimes hands 'cold and clam
my, there is usually a large de
crease in the red or white blood
corpuscles -and one should build
up with some good blood-builder
and tonic. :
You can put iron in your blood
and the cells become round and
'.ed, losing the irregular shape, by
taking a good iron tonic, called
"Irontic," put up by Dr.jPierce
and sold by most druggistsTTbis
Irontic is compounded of a sol
uble ironJ.nux and herbal extracts.
With this you gain in vimvigor
and vitality. Instead of , pale
cheeks, tired and worn out before
the day is half done, after taking
"Irontic" your cheeks will have
color, you will feel strong and
vigorous and ready for work.
Or if you like a good alterative
and herbal tonic, such a one can
be obtained at any drug store,
favorably known for the past fifty
years as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi
cal Discovery. This is made from
the wild roots and barks of forest
trees and without the use of alcohol.
ADVEBTISKMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
What Is Rheumatism?
Why Suffer from It?
Sufferers Should Realize That
It Is a Blood Infection and
Can Be Permanently
' Relieved.
LYKO Is sold In oritW pack.
asm only, lik. picture above.
R.fuM ell .ubMitutM.
For sale by Beaton Drug Co., 15th and Farnam Sts., and
all retail druggist.
i twti eaaasBB, & ssaaaw jb sa . i. ssbsbbw' v
brings prompt reMef Irom skin troubles
Why continue to suffer from ec
zema or similar itching, burning skin
trouble, when RES1NOL OINT
MENT is so easily obtained and can
soothe the irritation so quickly ? It
usually stops itching at once and
coole the inflamed. burning surface.
No matter how severe the trouble
has become through longstanding,
nor how sensitive the skin, Resinol
can be used without fear, for its in
gredients are pure and smooth and
cannot cause further irritation while
healing. At all druj&isls.
"'mumatism means that the blood
has become saturated with uric acid
poison.
It does not require medical advice
to know that good health is abso
lutely dependent upon pure blood.
When the muscles and joints become
sore and drawn with rheumatism, it
is not a wise thine to take a little
salve and by rubbing it on the sore
spot expect to get rid of your rheu
Brief City News
matics. You must eo deeper than
that, down deep into the blood
where the poison lurks and which is
not affected by salves and oint
ments. It is important that you rid
yourself of this terrible disease be
fore it goes too far. S. S. S. is the
blood cleanser that has stood the test
of time, having been in constant use
for more than fifty years. It will
do for you what it has done for thou
sands of others. S. S. S. is guaran
teed purely vegetable, it will do the
work and not harm the most delicate
stomach.
Write the physician of this Com
pany and let him advise with you.
Advice is furnished without charge.
Address Swift Specific Co., 163
Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
Women
Made Young
Bright eyee, a clear skin and a body
full of youth and health may be
yours if you will keep your system
in order by regularly taking
COLD MEDAL
Th world's standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and urie acid troubles, the
enemies of life and looks. In nsa sine
16M. All drua-riits. three sites.
Leak far the aasn Gold Medal ea every
htm and accept as imitation.
ADVERTISEMENT
Dr. Edwards' Olivfe Tablets Get
at the Cause and Remove It
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the
substitute for calomel, act gently on the
bowels and positively do the work.
People afflicted with bad breath find
quick relief through taking them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a
vegetable compound mixed with olive
oiL They act gently but firmly on the
bowels and liver, stimulating them to
natural action, clearing the blood, and
purifying the entire system. They do
that which calomel does, without any of
the bad after effects. Take one or two
every night for a week and note the
pleasing effect. 10c and 25c a box.
Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
Fistula Pay When Cured
A mild system of treatment that cures Piles
Fistula and other Rectal Diseases in a short time,
without a severs sursical operation. No Chloro
form, Ether or other general anesthetic used.
A ears guaranteed In every case accepted for treatment, and no money to be paid until
cared. Write for book on Rectal Diseases, with nsmes and testimonals of more than
1.998 prominent people mho here been permanently cured.
DRJCXTAMY Saastorium. DnJUUeanstsa. Madfcal Director, Baa Bids., Omaha, Nsb.
t. i , iLnt Vnrwitlcs Burglars
entered the home of Dr. E. J. Nemlc,
1316 William street, ounuuy
and escaped with a quantity of mor
phine and cocaine tablets.
..u iinmiil to Meet ornen
LU11H.II .--- - ...
alumni will hold a bis frolic at mo
University club tonignt. r-rj.
Charles TJ. Durham of Cornell will
SDea kat the dinner.
Wolf Buys Balrd Block warry
nrnt nf tho Hnrrv Woir company
,5trriavrfnrchased tho Baird block
"ot sovpntTpnth 'and Douglas streets
for a price said to be 4uu,uuu.
nn Trails Onnonents Tne or
r-anvastt of election returns for
police judge for the first four wards
.hn that Henrv W. Dunn, former
police chief, is leading for the repub
lican nomination.
t.i ,!, Frlehten Burtlars A.
burfrlar attemptinfr to pick the lock
of the front noor was ingjucucu
away when C. J. Morgenthaler. 1623
Spencer street, turned on tic
trie liehts early Monday morning.
Police failed to eaten tne iniruuer,
Hnii Office Robbed Two robbers
escaped with $13 from the casn
drawer at tne union noiei, nm
and Madison streets, early wonaay
nnminr nftpr coverinK jonn iiv
erek. the clerk, with a revolver.
nfn Owners Delinquent Auto
mobile owners delinquent in the pay
ment of the 1920 wneei tax win
notiniiipn after May 1. But 8,000
out of the 16,000 have paid the tax
thus far. City ClerK W. J. iiunier
said yesterday.
rrmx Ontrnltzed Charity Wil
fred S. Reynolds, superintendent of
ho TiHnnis Children's Home and Aid
society and the Chicago Council of
Social agencies, at a general iiieew-ina-
of the Chamber of Commerce
yesterday urged Omaha to systema
tize their cnantaDie agenciea.
Moving Union Headquarters Re
moval of Omaha laoor union neaa
nnnrtprs from the old Masonic tem
ni tn ih new Labor temple, for
merlv the First Congregational
church, Nineteenth and Davenport
streets, will begin today and may be
completed Friday.
HpIiI on Theft Charge J. W.
Saunders, 1814 North Eighteenth
street, was held to the district court
under a $1,000 bond in police court
vpatprdav on a charge of stealing
som lineerie belonging to Miss
Emelia Samuelson, Y. W. C. A. build'
Ing, from a local express company,
Would Narrow Viaduct Railroad
officials yesterday asked the city
eitv council for permission to nar
row the. Tenth street viaduct from
59 to 44 feet south of the Union
denot. It is said that the narrow
insr will meet all requirements
traffic. The council took the plan
under advisement.
Charces Attempted Robbery
John Murnhv. Chicago. 111., was ar
rested on the complaint of Thomas
Lee, living at the State hotel, yester
day morning. Lee charges Murphy
with atteniDting to rob him in his
room. Lee took Murphy to his room
after buying him a meal. Murphy
said he was penniless. Police are
holding him for investigation.
Jensen Child Burned Funeral
services for 3-year-old Bertha Jen
sen, smothered to death Friday when
the Jensen home. Fifty-fourth and
Pratt streets, caught nre and burned,
were held yesterday afternoon at
Tuttle's chapel at Benson. Neigh
bors started a subscription after the
services to aid the Jensen family in
rebuilding their home.
Plan to Pay Contractors
For Their Work With Bonds
Contractors who have sewer con
tracts may have a chance to take
bonds in payment for their work
if the plans of the city council are
carried out. Because of the dif
ficulty in disposing of the bonds, the
council has asked the legal depart
ment to examine the city charter
provisions on this subject to see
whether the plan can be adopted.
One contractor has already agreed
to proceed with a sewer contract
and take the bonds.
Following the return of W. C.
Lambert and John C. Thompson,
bond attorney, from New York
j-esterday, it was declared likely
the city will issue gas plant bonds
in a series of five-year units, per
mitting retirement of them in five
and 1-year lots until the last would
be payable in 20 years.
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What Is a Sole Strip?
An Allen Sole Strip is a selected piece of sole
leather used by the best repairmen in renewing
the soles of your shoes.
Allen's Sole Strips are recognized as standard.
They are made from selected hides, specially.
tanned to insure long wear, carefully graded
to be uniform and most satisfactory to all shoe
repairmen on account of economic cutting value
and the assurance of retaining the customer's
good will.
Allen's Sole Strips are easily identified because
the name is plainly embossed on each strip. They
are backed by a guarantee that comes from the
great institution at Kenosha, which has produced
the highest character sole leather for over thirty
years.
There will be a big demand .this year. Dealers
cannot too strongly recommend Allen's Sole
Strips. The public knows their worth and will
insist upon having this unsurpassed sole leather.
Ask for Allen's
"The Standard o Comparison"
for over thirty years
N. R. ALLEN'S SONS COMPANY
Kenosha, Wisconsin '
Alton's Grades
are fixed as fate
Though Prices
change and fluctuate