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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1920)
THE BEE: OM AH A. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21,1920. i Abdullah Effendi Quits; Refuses to Sign Treaty Constantinople, luly 20. (By The Associated Press.) The sheik-ut-Islam, in the Turkish cabinet, Dur rizalde Abdullah Effendi, has re siRned his office because of his un willingness to approve the signing of the peace treaty. Other cabinet resignations arc expected for the same rceason. The grand vizier, Damad Ferid Pasha, however, is apparently de termined, to sign at any cost. AnVEKTlXKMENT. "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. MAY SAVE SIGHT OF MAN SHOT BY H I S SOULMATE Surgeons Say Bullet Crease In Optic Nerve Will Im pair Vision Perma nently, However. Horticulture Wizard , Who Has Undergone a Successful Operation A few cents buys "Danderiue." After an application of '"Dandcrine" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. PROMPT RELIEF for the acid-distressed stomach-try two or three after meals, dissolved on the tongue keep your stomach sweet try Kl-moids the nev; aid to digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCCTTS EMULSION ir-t Chicago, July 20. Miss rauhne Meglitsch's intentions were as un swerving as her affections, but her, aim was not. That explains why she is dead and Julius Jonas, her wounded soulmate, stands a chance to recover. It is now hoped to save, his sight, which surgeons yesterday feared had been permanently de stroyed by the bullet which creased ; his optic nerve. Specialists - this; afternoon said they were hopeful of saving one eye and perhaps both, although Jonas' vision will always be impaired. Jonas today was able to give his version of the tragedy which sent a bullet crashing into his head from the trembling hand of his "si.ul bride," but whose nerves were steady enough when she slew her self, fully believing her suitor was dead. He explained that he was starting on a trip for his firm and Pauline telephoned him that she was ill and must see him. He went to her home and she insisted upon talk ing it all over his announced de cision that be intended to return to his wife and family. She appeared reconciled to this and he retired for the night in a rear room. "She came into my room, I think it was about 6 o'clock," said Jonas, "and sat on the side of the bod and then the pistol went off. I don't remember but one shot 1 was too blinded and dizzy." Mrs. Barbara Meglitsch, mother of the dead woman, and Mrs. Helen Sander, a married sister, were the principal witnesses at the inquest. The mother insisted positively that Sure Kesie LUTHER BURBANK . Luther Buhbank, the wizard of horticulture, has been admitted to tht Adler sanitarium, San .Francisco, and has undergone an operation for a condition of the jaws which devel oped, it is thought, from a long standing tooth infection. The opera tion is reported to have been a com plete success and Mr. Burbauk's FOOD PRICES IN OMAHA IN JUNE WENT SKYWA HE hhA 6 Bell-ans Hot water Os5 c ri; SSL Li.". FOR IN&IGESTION . , . I - i U i iliere was no lawless nona ueiwccn Pauline and Jonas. "She had been despondent for three weeks or more," she testified. She complained of pains in her head and did not act like herself." That Miss Meglitsch had carefully planned the destruction of lonas and herself was evidenced by letters read by the coroner. These last thoughts of the desperate girl re vealed that her final days were di vided in solicitudr over the man she sought to kill and her mother. Jonas' wife has forgiven him. He had pledged her hf. would never se Pauline again, but he broke his promise and is paying the penalty. But the wife who has been shoved nto the back ground all these years, now forgives him freely and she and their children will do all they can for the stricken man. Detroit and Portland, Ore., Only Other Two Cities Showing 5 Per Cent In crease Last Month. Washington, July 20. Retail food prices continue to show "a steady in crease," according to a survey of the food budget of the average family for June, made public today by the bureau of. statistics of the Depart ment of Labor. An advance of 2 per cent was noted on June 15 over prices on the same day of the month before. This was an increase of 9 per cent since the first of the year. Prices increased in 39 cities under observation and decreased in 12. In creases observed were 5 per cent in Detroit, Omaha and Portland, Ore.; 4 per ceijt in Boston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Manchester, Scranton, Seattle and Spritjgfield, 111.: 3 per cent in Bridgeport, Conn., Chicago, Denver, Milwaukee, Peoria, Pitts burgh, Portland, Me., St. Louis and St. Paul; 2 per cent in Cleveland, Co lumbus, Fall River, Minneapolis, Newark, New York and Providence, and 1 per cent in Birmingham, Butte, Los Angeles, Louisville, Memphis, New Haven, Richmond, Rochested, Salt Lake City and San Francisco. In Baltimore and Washington the increase w'as less than 5-10 of 1 per cent. Only two cities, Los Angeles and Jacksonville, showed less than 100 per cent increases since 1913. De troit topped the list with an increase of 139 per cent. A decrease of 5 per cent for the month was noted in Houston, Tex.; 3 per cent in Jacksonville; 2 per cent in Atlanta and Mobile; 1 per cent in Charleston, Cincinnati, Little Rock, New Orleans and Norfolk, and less than 5-10 of 1 per cent in Dallas, Philadelphia and Savannah. Twin pneumatic tubes coverec with a single outer ring of heavy rubber compose a new tire for mo tor trucks. , All Settlers in Palestine Must Cultivate Own Land London, July 20. The Jewish so cialists won a victory in the Zionist conference today when, after three hours of tumultuous debate, they forced the adoption of an amendment to the report of the colonization commission, the amendment declar ing that all settlers in Palestine, with or without capital, must culti vate their lands themselves. Ft Caring for Baby DuringHotSpells Be watchful of food and keep bowels open with Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Pepsin THE young mother soon learns from experience that summer days are often days that try her patience. The heat makes baby peevish, restless and cross. Foods that in colder weather were easily digested, now seem to cause distress. . . Whether the milk or the gruel Is at fault, see that the bowels move regu larly. There is nothing that creates greater discomfort in the summer than constipation. It heats Ibe blood and causes nervousness, headache, fever, colds and a host of minor ills. In these little ailments it is always well to sus pect constipation and give half a tea spoonful of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin and the most ideal medicine you can give a baby. It is mild and gentle in action, never gripes and tastes good. - , Mothers have had remarkable success with Syrup Pepsin. Mrs. C. M. Newton of 2430 E. Third St., Dayton. Ohio, lias a son who was constipated from birth. She tried many medicines and gave warm water injections every evening for weeks, without benefit. Then she bouirht a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at a drug store, and it proved effective at once. The boy is now seven, and has rot been constipated since. Wherever there is a baby these hot days there should be a bottle of Syrup Pepsin. Millions of people of all ages suffer from occasional or i enrome constipation. Let them send name and address to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 512 Washington Street, Mohticello. in., jui ujrtc jumpie uuiue vj nis wonaerjui syrup 1 epsin. 8 million bottles were bought atdrug stores last year, the largest sale in the world. Music in the Home Is a Household Benefit What is more wholesome than for the young people to gather around the piano for group singing or to dance to the music of a Victrola to find satisfying pleasures in the home rather than to feed the insatiable craving for outside excitement. Surely there is no substitute for music. May we show you a Piano, Player Piano or Victrola and quote our terms? 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