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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1920)
flf . v IV iin nap THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1920. IT 4 I l4 J DEEP WATERWAYS HEARINGS PUT OVER TOOCTOBER loint Commission On Interna tional Boundaries to Digest Mass of Testimony Taken So Far. Tnalo, June 16, After hearing further arguments asainst the pro posed water route from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic via the Welland canal and the St. Lawrence river, the joint commission on inter national boundaries today adjourned its hearings until October. In the interval the commissioners will di gest the mass of testimony taken since last February. Opponents of the plan today agreed that ocean boats would be debarred from plying the lakes be cause of their great draft and the shallowness of the average lake harbor. Conversely, it was pointed out lake boats are of a special type not suited to ocean navigation. Hugh Kennedy of Rogers, Brown i VViChlt3 o. o., vjrcai l-skcs snip D'Jiiucrs, ' told the commission that even if lake harbors were deepened at great'ex pense to accommodate oceangoing vessels, these ships would not be able to compete with the grain car riers of the lakes in rates, and that they could not earn a profit in the short season of grain carrying. Henry V. Hill, representing New York state, said that the damming of the long Sauk Rapids of the St. Lawrence, proposed in the canal project, would result in flooding large sections of New York state land adjoining the river. In closing the session Obadiah Gardner of Maine, chairman, said that the commission's report would not be binding on either government and not ne dollar could be spent without ction by the two governments. Widow of Senator of Nevada Names Other Woman in Her Suit Los Angeles, Cal., June 15. Mrs. Kate Nixon D'Aleria, wealthy widow of Senator Nixon of Nevada, has amended her divorce complaint against her 21-year-old husband so as to name the other woman. Mie is pretty Lillian Carara, a candy shop girl. Mrs D'Aleria, who is en titled to the title "Countess," gained the evidence in a raid on a bunga Iott in San Dietro, where it is al leged she found the count and Miss Lillian. "Soft, rosy lights, silky niuk gar ments scattered about the room, and blushes, told the story," said the countess severely. Mother Tries Suicide By Gas; Police Blame Quarrels Over Children Mrs. Fred Davis. 40 years old, 434 South Twenty-fourth street, at tempted uictde by inhaling gas yesterday afternoon in her home. A note which readt as follows wa found: "Oh, my poor children. I have had to do this or go crazy. The good never caused trouble be tween husband and wife." Folice say Mrs. Davis and her husband have had numerous quar- tels over their children. Both have children by former marriages. Mrs. Davis was taken to the University hospital. She was found by Arnold Clark, her 10-year-old son. A gas tube wat found in Mrs. Davis' mouth. ' There are 12,000 railway workers in India. Boy Scout Wireless Gets Messages From 4 Stations The first day of the erection of the wireless telegraphy instruments at Boy Scout headquarters proved ex citing for the scouts. About four stations were heard. The scout call will be "BSA" temporarily. "MHA" could be heard calling. Scout officials believe it is the Cen ti at High cadet camp call. Fort Omaha messages were received. $500,000 Fire Loss Rockland, Me., June 16. Fire to day destroyed 14 buildings with a loss estimated at $500,000. Four fam ilies and 11 business firms were made homeless. H HOSPE CO. PIANOS Tram At REPAIRED IB Wirt tiaaruitt U1I Donglu lit TH. Dig. ADVERTISES! KNT MRS. MAYES SAYS WHOLE SYSTEM WAS BUILT UP Woman Says She Feels Like a Different Per son Since Taking Tanlac. Wedding Delayed as Priest Tells Bride To Change Clothes N'ew Orleans, La., June 16. A wedding ceremony in St. Louis cathedral was postponed several Ivours today because the officiating priest, Father Antoine of the Order of Oblate Fathers of Mary Immac ulate, declared the bride was im modestly attired and violated a re cent order of Archbishop Shaw of the diocese of New Orleans rela tive to wearing apparel. The priest declared the bride ap peared to him "so shocking that he had the sexton put out the lights so that she might retire and properly clothe herself." Although he declined to divulge the name of the bride, he declared she "wanted to fly in society style at her wedding much to her dis grace." Carranza's Son-ln-Law Is On His Way From Mexico Mexico ' City, June 16. General Candido Aguilar, former governor of the state of Vera Cruz and son-n-law of the late President Venustiano Carranza, embarked on the steamer Yuma at Vera Cruz yesterday to leave Mexico. He issued a statement saying that when "the political passions of the country have cooled I will be ready to be judged before any tribunal, as an official, a soldier or a politician." Communist Given Verdict Against American Legion Cincinnati, O., June 16. A jury in superior court today found in favor of Lc.tta Burke, leader of the communist labor party in Cincinnati, sgainst SO members of the Robert K. Bentley post, American Legion. Miss Burke sued for $50,000 dam ages as a result of a raid on the headouarters of the communists here last Xocember and during which lit erature was confiscated and burned in the street. "I em now on my third bottle of Tanlac and am feelintr just like a different person," said Mrs. Mamie Mayes, 348 H North Watters street, Wichita, Kan. "For three years before I started taking Tanlac I had suffered from stomach trouble and neivous indi gestion. My ainetite was very poor and the little I did man age to eat always caused me in tense suffering. After every meal I had a heavy, disagreeable feeling in my stomach and would bloat up with g-as until I was in perfect mis ery. I was badly constipated all the time, had severe headaches and often became so dizzy I could hardly stand up. My nerves were so badly unset I could get but little sleen, and although I had tried many differ ent medicines, I continued to grow wors?, until finnllv I became so run down and weak I could barely get around at all. "A friend of mine who had been wonderfully benefited by takinjr Tanlac advised me to try it. Well, I took her advice, and had taken only a few doses when I could tell it was helping me. Tanlac just seemed to be exactly suited to my case, for I now have a splendid appetite, eat anything I want and everything agrees with me perfectly. I am'not bothered with constipation, head aches or dizziness and am so much stronger I can do my housework with the greatest ease. 1 have also gained several pounds in weight, and am enjoying better health than I have in years. In fact, Tanlac has built up my whole system. I have recommended it to several of my friends and they all tell me they are more than pleased with the benefits they have received from it I am so thankful wW ;i his done for me I intend to continue advisi others to take it whenever I have an opportunity." 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. am AUTERTISEMFNT New Discovery Makes Superfluous Hair Leave (Roots u4 All Depart Instantly) increases itreegtB if Bdieate, nerrous, run-dowa people in two weeks' time in many instincts. Used and hiiMy en dorsed by former United States Senator and Members of Congress, well-known physicians and former Public Health offi cials. Ask your, doctor or druggist about it. - As hair or fun o!Tthe face is such an embarrassing thing, every woman so af flicted will welcome th information that these disfigurements can now be com pletely removed roots and all in the privacy of one's own home, without the assistance of an expert. The new method will astonish and de light you. You never saw or heard of anything like it before. It is not a depil atory and not electrics!. Just get a stick of phelactine from your drusgist and fol low the sin-pie directions at home. In a jiffy you have removed the. offending hairs completely. With your own eyes you sea the roots come out. Phelac tit! is absolutely harmless, non-poison-ou& and perfectly odorless. BEAR OIL for HAIR AN INDIAN'S SECRET On ef Uw potent tnrredlMH at Ketslae for tfie hair is genuine Star eU. 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Swings Weatherproof ed and Bolted Throughout for Long Service. The family, whose members, when at home, spend the greater part of their time on Porch or Lawn will have better health the whole summer through and to promote this the Union Outfitting Company announces a sale of Porch Swings for Saturday. The assortment of styles to choose from is unusually large and while comfort is the chief feature of the swings' construc tion, durability has not beep, overlooked. The various models are made of selected hard wood, stained to withstand outdoor weather for years and have rust-proof chains attached. The money-saving possibilities in this sale are further evidence of the ever increasing Buying Power of the Union Outfitting Company, located Out of the High Rent District, and their ability to make lower prices on furniture for every room in the home. Pi Fistula-Pay When Cured A mild system of treatment thai mrmm rsi s-i..i. .... Keetai Diseases ia a short time, withoct a un .ni..! A .,. i i '"Hoa. No Chloroforaa. Ether or other general anesthetic aaed. WT Tv 17 ert, teaatmant. and no money is to b. paid antU 5 sTr.I-2.;7 Rl Diseases, with names sod testimonials of mora Jhaa Prominent people who have been permanently cured. DR. i. R. TARRY Saaatoriues, Patera Treat Bids;. (Ba BMf .) Oasaka. Nab. Dr. R. S. Jaamataw, Medical Director I 1508- I Douglas I HUM 1510 Street TT Tl 0 O Store Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. An important statement by Julius Orkin THROUGH the action of The World Realty Co., own ers of the building now occupied by this store, in granting an extension of time until our new building will be ready for occupancy, we herewith announce the discontinuance of the Forced Out of Business sale we were compelled to inaugurate. Immediately west of our present building and on the site now occupied by the Panor Shoe Co., we shall erect a modern four-story home for this store. A store that for per fection in appointment will stand second to none. lECAUSE of the terrific selling during the Forced Out of Business sale, many of our lines are depleted, and wfi shnll mntirme to effect an absolute close out on all these lines at prices decidedly less than any which have yet been in effect. These amazing price reductions involve every garment in our stock. The order to take the fullest advantage of the present market conditions has gone forth to our, New York repre sentatives, and already the results of this order are pour ing in, in the shape of sensational purchases. c Commencing Thursday, 9 a. m., we launch a thrilling, all-inclusive O mi II II II II Every dollar's worth of merchandise in this immense stock is scheduled to go in this final event at prices that will create the most sensational buying activity ever witnessed in any local store Almost unbelievable price sacrifices on entire stock of Tailored Suits Sport and Dressy Coats Silk and Cotton Frocks Summer Skirts Blouses, Smocks, Petticoats, Hosiery, Silk Underwear Positively nothing reserved Come, choose without reserve from our immense stocks, not a single garment has escaped these final gigantic reductions. It's the biggest bar gain campaign ever launched by any western store. A sale beyond comparison Never has Omaha witnessed any apparel event with which this amazing sale can be compared. In point of values, character of merchandise and timeliness it stands head and shoulders above any other sale of wearables. Buy Beautiful Wearables at Virtually Your Own Price Forceful, fascinating offerings that afford Omaha women what we know to be the most sensational sacrifices of apparel prices. We doubt if ever again will such an opportunity for saving be pre sented to the readers of this paper The climax of value-giving is attained in this daring sate You'll wonder how any store can sell such truly beau tiful merchandise for such startlingly low prices. But, it's clean-up time with us. Every garment must go, and we've priced them to go quickly. Your dollars have far more than double buying power in this sale DON'T IMAGINE THIS EVENT TO BE A MERE ORDINARY SALE IT'S A SALE THAT ALLOWS YOU THE OPPORTU NITY TO BUY APPAREL AT DECIDEDLY LESS THAN HALF AND IN SOME INSTANCES ABOUT ONE THIRD THE ORIGINAL PRICE. Great Purchases Now Being Consummated By Our Eastern Buyers Upon receipt of permission from the World Realty Co. to remain in this building until our New Home was completed, our New York Buyers have invaded the markets to take the fullest advantage of the broken prices, and every express brings us great shipments of New Summer Merchandise, all secured at remarkable price concessions. 4 Itaati