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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1920. ADYEBTISOCKXY GLAD HE TRIED T All LAC STATES LINCOLN CITIZEN Gained Ten Pounds On Two Bottles and Feels Fit as a Fiddfe Now. (Tanlae -seemed to be exactly suited to my case, for after taking only two bottles I was entirely Re lieved of my troubles and had pained ten pounds in weight," said J. H. Castle, 2753 Dudley 'street, Lincoln, Neb., collector for the American Express Co. ".Before I began taking Tanlac I had been in a badly run-down, weak ened condition for six months or more. My appetite left me almost entirely and my stomach became so badly upset I could not eat a single thing without suffering from it afterward. After evety meal I would bloat up with gas, which pressed against my heart and lungs until I could hardly1 breathe. I was also troubled a great deal with con stipation, nearly always had a dull headache and often became so dizzy I could hardly stand up. I just felt miserable all the time, lost a lot of weight and had little life or energy left. "Tanlac had been so highly recom mended to mej I decided to try it, and I am certainly glad I did, for in a short while I was feeling sim ply fine. I now have a splendid ap petite and my stomach is in such good shape I can eat just anything I want without suffering from it afterward. I am never troubled xwith constipation and have not had a headache or dizzy spell since" I first started taking Tanlac. I am full of life and energy and, in fact, Am enjoying the best of health every way. After what Tanlac has done for me I cannot say too much for it and I am always recommending it to others." Tanlac is sold in Omaha at all Sherman & McConnell Drug Com pany's stores, Harvard Pharmacy and West End Pharmacy. Also Forrest and Meany Drug Company in South Omaha and Benson Pharmacy, Benson, and the lead ing druggist in each city and town ' throughout the state of Nebraska. 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Many per sons become thin and run-down be cause they do not get these food elements from their diet and in such cases a tonic, food such as Father John's Medicine is a vital necessity at this season of the year. Guaran teed free from alcohol or dangerous drugs. .Your Needs Easily Secured by Using. Bee Want Ads. . PHONE TYLER 1000. TABLETS. HTy iH1 1.1 HOLDING A Adele Garrison's Revelations The Way Bess Dean "Disclosed Her Hand." As I saw Bess Dean I wondered at my own stupidity in not recognizing her in Katie's tirade: "She look at me dis vay out of her eyes and laugh to herself like I vos one of dose monkeys up in zoo." This trick of apparently smiling to herself, al though she confines it to her eyes and never lets it appear on her lips, is Bess Dean's most effective weapon kwith refractory pupils. She uses it mercilessly, not only upon the chil dren in her care, but upon any one else who happens to amuse her, or whom she desires to make uncom fortable. A complex personality is Bess Dean's. Unusually good looking, dashing and audacious, with no sense of dignity although she can .be positively stately when she choosesJ she is the last person whom one would imagine in a school room. But she is marvellously effective there, and has the imputation of turning out higher percentages on examina tions than any one else in the school She has perfect discipline, and her pupils certainly know (intelli gently the particular part of the cur riculum which is her lot. But the children hate her as cordially as she dislikes them. I am afraid that in character building or in giving the children a love for reading or study which, after all, are the most nec essary results of teaching Bess Dean fails dismally. Not that Bess Dean considers it failure. Her attitude toward her pupils is summed up in her favorite epithet, "uninteresting, troublesome brats," and the first adjective is the plumb line by which she measures every one she meets. If a man . or woman, especially a man, be "inter esting" Bess Dean cultivates that ac-' quaintance assiduously. If not, she consigns the drab personality to the outermost rim Of her social horizon. A Flippant Greeting. That she considered tne fairly "in teresting" I had known ever sinceVl met her. That she considered Dicky still more so, I had also realized rather forcibly upon one or two oc casions. The knowledge had not augmented my rather slender liking for the girl, and several other revela tions of the absolute selfishness and cold indifference toward human rela tions which her careless, good-natured manner concealed, had made me almost actively dislike her. I fancy she reciprocates my feel ing, at any rate we have seen each other but once or twice since I fin ished my year as her colleague in the Bayview school. Her call upon me was a surprise, although I sus pected it was simply a careless wish to please , Miss Holcombc Alice, for all her cynicism, is stanch in her friendships, and she has always liked Miss Dean sincerely. I think she has unconsciously brought out and emphasized the best points in the other woman's character. And I am sure- that Bess Dtan gives to the older woman the very best friend ship aqd liking of which her cold na ture is capable. Her greeting to me was charac-4 tensttc, as flippant as it we had seen each other but a few hours instead of months before. "Well! How's the her-o-ine?" she drawled. "Still vindicating in nocence and bringing long lost souls ImpartialBoard to Name Architect for New State Capitol Methods of selecting three judges who shall select the architect for Nebraska's new state capitol were decided on yesterday at a meeting of the State Capitol commission in the office of W. W. Head. ' Governor McKelvie, State Engi neer Johnson, William ,H. Thomp son of Grand Island and W. E. Hardy of Lincoln, forming the full membership of the commission, were present. This commission wilt select one of the judges, the architects in the competition. will select a second and theserwo will agree upon a third. The judges will be selected before June IS. Blaze on Boof Draws Crowd. Huge crowds, attracted by the sirens of the fire trucks on down town" streets at-4 p. m., yesterday, gathered in front of the Barker block, Fifteenth and Farnam streets, to watch the fire, which - proved to be a small blaze on the roof in the rear of the Bankers Loan and Sav ings assdeiatibn. Slight damage was done. , Mining operators in Mexico, are using American, French, Italian and German models of motor truck for transport work. South Side1 Brevities Salesgirls wanted for jMrmansnt work. Apply Will Bros., 24th and N St. 4434 S. 22nd Plessant south room, pri vate borne; reference exchanged. South 3874. For Sale 5-room house; electric light, a-ss. water, paved street. 4864 a 17th St. Telephone South 1X1. Elmer. Henley, 1J1 Korth Twenty third street, fined 1100 yesterday In court on a charge of Illegal possession of In toxicants, Is being held for the federal officials for Investigation of alleged man ufacture and sale of liquor. Robert Hawkins, 2338 Charles street, and Leila Edmunson, SOU South Twenty sixth street became Involved In an argu ment which! resulted In the man's arrest on a charge of assault. The police judge has taken the case under advisement. Dan Ooodso. negro, Twenty-sixth and M streets, was ordered held under bond of $2,000 by the police Judge yesterday. In connection . with the cutting of Nannie Martin, the maa's sweetheart. - Ooodso will be given a hearing June . The In jured woman Is In a serious 'condition. George Smith. 240 K street, told tire police Judge in police court yesterday that a bulldog was on of the noblest of ani mals. Mrs. Bessie Wilson. 2411 R street, ramplalnant against the Smith bulldog, did not -appear, but the - Judge ordered Smith to dispossess himself of the canine. E. D. Windham, arrested on a charge of Intoxication, told the police that ho drove a new automobile fxam Plattsmouth and met -a Jovial stranger at Twenty feturth and Hickory streets. The Platts mouth! man was fined $14 on a charge of Intoxication and the police are endeavor ing to find his new car. Floyd McCart, tenant living at 2711 J street, became Involved with Oeorge Teneger, his landlord, who resldess at 270t J street. It is alleged lhat the trouble arose over the Joint occupancy of a house by alcCar and his brother's family. Mc Cart was fined ll.tt for sleeping his land lord, and the landlord was admonished in police court to raise no further objections lochia tenant's manner of living. Have Root Print It Beacon Rest Adv.-- ' 'i HUSBAND New Phase of of a Wife together? From the looks of you it doesn't pay, dearie. Have you been ill?" "I Do Hope" - v Alice's face crimsoned, and with s supreme effort I .kept myself fr0m frowning. Whether her malice had been calculated or careless; it had certainly been effective. She had succeeded in making me feel su premely ridiculous, and implanted a doubt as to whether I did look as fagged as she had implied. That she knew a great deal more than I wished of the inside story of the Stockbridge case I realized by,Alice Holcombe's embarrassed flush, but I was reassured by the memory of Miss Holcombe's declaration months before that "Bess Dean is as safe "Never felt better in my life," returned shortly. "And you? But you don't need to tell me. You are looking uncommonly well." , I spoke only the truth, although I should not have made a disparaging comment if she had looked ever so bad. My little mother made that one of the principles of my earliest training. "No gentlewoman, no one who possesses real breeding, is ever catty in her remarks," she used to say when I was a child. But I remem ber once when I was older and she repeated the words, she half-closed her eyes and added softly, "Unless she is goaded beyond endurance. Sometimes, child, it is the only thing one cart do. But use it rarely, per haps a half-dozen times in your life." I have followed her advice, and have used up perhaps two of the half-dozentimes she allotted me. But I did not consider Bess Dean of enough importance to warrant the wasting of a shaft of satire. She took the compliment as she would have done its reverse, with out the conscious blink of an eye lash. "I, think, myself, Tm a bit spiffy," she said complacently. "What do you think of my suit? I'm perfect ly mad about it, couldn't wait until I showed it off somewhere besides Bayview, 'where they all lamped it the first day I had it on. So when Alice said she wy coming over here I jumped at the chance to come along. I do hope Friend Hus band will happen in before "I de part, I'd love to have his artistic approval of me costume." (Continued Tomorrow.) A Wonderful June Piano Sale 1 -eiiseasssa ieB SB ft No- Special , If you appreciate quality ;. f.' , ' and a square deal attend, this sale, for we will -save you money. NICKEL'S- "The House of Pleasant Dealings' Douglas 1973 15th and Harney KNABE, HOB ART M. CABLE and PACKARD PIANOS Phone Douglas 2793. ftMeritorttfct' OMAHA' PRINTING company, ueetsr na j mans fCrWHOM PWMTERS-UTHOGWHfEirS STKlOlE EMBOSSKS 4.0O1 C ttAf OC VICCS , Brief City News. On , Leave of Absence Lieut James J. Jordan, stationed at Fort Omaha, left today on leave of ab sence for 30 days to visit his home In the east. . , Bob Store, Get $50 The store of the Leavenworth Grocery company, 2815 Leavenworth atreet, waa en tered Tuesday night. The loot con sisted of 150 In cash, a check and two cartons of cigarets. Thirty-two June 1 Licensee June started out yesterday with a prospec tive record-breaking month for mar riage licenses, the first day showing 32 licenses Issued, against 18 on the corresponding day of last year. New Observation Balloon A new type of observation balloon for one observer was given a trial yesterday sfternoon a Fort Omaha. The bag is equipped with an expansible band which reduces the loss of gas on ac count of high ascensions. Officer's Trial Postponed The trial of Jesse Alexander, motorcycle officer, charged with accepting a bribe from- Mrs. Mary Toth. 1207 Izard street, has been postponed on account of the officer being in a hospital for an operation. Concord Club To Meet Members of the Concord club will be enter tained, at their regular monthly meeting this evening, by J. David Larson, commissioner of the Cham ber of Commerce, who will relate de tails of the repent trade excursion. Return Body From Franc Les ter Moore has requested the Red Cross society to assist In hastening the transportation of the body of Roy Moore, his brother, who died overseas. The body is -said to have been received at Hoboken. May Succeed Husband It is an ticipated that Mrs. John L. Sexton will succeed her late 'husband as su perintendent of the Rivervlew De tention iiome.' Mr. Sexton died. last Saturday from a bullet wound In flicted April 17 by a negro. Open Office Here Stern Broth ers, Kansas City financial firm, has opened an office in maha with Herbert E. Harris aa local manager. The company dos a general banking business and deals in foreign gov ernment, municipal and corporation bonds. Love Cools on Third Day In a di vorce petition filed in district court yesterday, Lily Wells Davis alleged that on the third day after her mar riage to George Dayls, her husband brandished a knife in a menacing manner and renounced his former declarations of love. Towl Watches Dike City Commis sloner R. N. Towl was excused from the city council meeting yesterday when he announced that he wished to give his personal attention to the dike work being done on the low lands near Carter lake, to prevent a recurrence of Inundation.' Hit By Train, Funeral Today Fu neral services for Walter Hanson, 22 years old, who was killed by a tram near the Benson highway Mon- Reason Why K. VICTOkviCTROLAS and WHITE SEWING MACHINE J alTHnavrte hr sa laa- day night, will be held this after noon at 3 from the residence, 807 North Forty-seventh Street. Inter ment at Prospect Hill cemetery. Arrest Man For Gambling Rob ert. Wright of Fargo, N. D., waa ar rested by -the police at the carnival grounds, Twenty-first and Paul streets, on complaint of William 8. Thompson, 2914 Lake street, who al leged that he was Inveigled Into a game ef chance and lost $4.50. Reception For New Rector Rev. Thomas Casady, the new rector of All Saints. church, and Mrs. Casady, will be tendered a reception on Thursday night, June 10, In the par ish house of the church. Bishop and Mrs. Shayler will be in the receiving line. ... Gas Llghta To Go Nearly 800 gas street lamps will be replaced by 600 electric lights, according to a resolution adopted yesterday by the city council. Commissioner Zlmman announced that all of the replace ments cannot be made before the end of this year. Tidewater Hearing 1 Pleasing Omaha business men nave expressed their satisfaction over the hearing held In Omaha by the Great Lakes St Lawrence river tidewater commis sion. The viewpoints of every busi ness interest of this territory were presented to the distinguished visit ors. . Feast of " Corpus Christie Arch bishop Harty will be chief celebrant next Sunday afternoon at 4 at the celebration of the Feast of Corpus Christi, Which will be observed by Omaha Catholics In St Cecilia ca thedral. Rev. J. W. Stenson and Rev. M. A. Stagno will assist In the service. Credit For Girls Discouraged The Associated Retail Credit Bureau has been advised by the "Big Sisters As sociation," that a campaign will be started to 'restrain girls and young women from opening credit accounts beyond their ability to meet the obli gations thus assumed. The purpose is to educate women in the value and use of credit. Water In Reservoir Samuel Man cuso, owner of the premises at 1026 South Twenty-first street, went up The value that lurks in textures is after all the real basis of service in a suit-not only is tHe burden of wear placed upon them but firm, quality textures lenol themselves readily to very finest tailoring-security. Then, too, in fine textures you'll $et the most distinctive patternings the quality of the cloth inspires the designer to exercise his utmost in pat terning artistry, i , ' ,. Men's Suits In all the latest styles, including single and double br.easted, hjalf or full belted, ne but-; ton sport models, conservative as well as snappy models for Well dressed young men; Palm Beach Suits Priced from $15.00 to $32.50 stairs and downstairs in the city hall yesterday In an effort to find a city official who would correct the con tour of an alley which admitted sur face water In basements of houses. He finally appeared before the city council which was in session and there he was promised that some thing would be done tr abato the nuisance. China, the world's oldest, nation, is building a system of first-class motor highway: 5. Apply a few bothersome hurting. root Hard A 17 II j 'rk 'X M nffl X X 4 Ttny bottles if ' Freatnt" cost NV' J but aftuTcmts at drug starts i3s Tropical Worsted Suits Priced hom;$22z50 to $50.00 Fourth 'RVERYBODYfe STORE Havana Seeks to Prevent SUgar ShortageN'This Year Havana, Tune 2. The Havana Chamber of Commerce today peti tioned the Cuban government to take necessary steps to see that 400,000 sacks of sugar of the present crop be retained on the island and withheld from export. The cham ber explained that unless this mea sure is taken the shortage of sugar in Cuba will be very acute. lift Off Corns! Doesn't hurt I Lift touchy corns and calluses right off with fingers drops of "frcezonV' upon that old. corn. Instantly that corn stops Then shortly you lift it right off, and all, without pain or soreness. corns, soft corns, corns between the toes, and the hard skin calluses on bottom of feet lift right off no buffi bug! 'tl If. Hi 9. ill ifiisr Join Floor Nash &mm Union Outfitting Co. Puts Large Purchase of Brass Beds On Sale Saturday Sale Pricm Will Sat Nw Record, for Value Giv. In, on Bra.. Bed. " fc fpsssssaj Many Are the Famoua Sim mona Make and Every ; Bed Is Full Size. Bringing big, handsome, dur able Brass Beds within the reach of every purse la the purpose ef the Special Purchase Sale of a carload of Brass Beds which the Union Outfitting Company an nounces for next Saturday. There is a wide range of two and three-inch post models, each one massive in design, of guar anteed, sturdy construction and durable satin or ribbon finish. . ' Some of them are the "sleep inducing" Simmons' Beds and all are marked at reductions that will save you many dollars. It is events like this that fur ther emphasize the ability of the Union Outfitting Company, to make lower prices because of its location Out of the High Bent District. As always, you make your own terms. , ' V J fM 1 - jtVfV .aV iS) .ivt w ? .