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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1920)
THE BEE; OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. - 1920 5 J a 4 If. l-ift 14 X ADVERTISEMENT : SAY "DIAMOND DYES Dont streak or ruin your material hi g poor dye. Insist on "Diamond Dye? JSasjr directions in package. "CORNS" Right Off Without Pain f- Doesn't hurt a bit! - Drop a little '"Freezone" on an aching corn, in stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin gers. Truly I ; Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, suf ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, ;and the calluses, without soreness nr irritatlnn ' , ADY'KKTISEMK.T. Says His Prescription lias Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism r ' Mr. James H. Allen suffered for years ?ith rheumatism. Many times this ter rible disease left him helpless and un- able to work. -, j; He finally decided, after years of cease less study, that no one can be free from jrheumatism until the accumulated im I purities, commonly called uric acid de tposits, were dissolved in the joints and 'muscles and expelled from the body. I With this Idea in mind he consulted physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quickly , and completely banished every sign and I symptom of rheumatism from his .system. He freely save his discovery to others who took it, with what might be called marvelous success. After years of urging he decided to let- sufferers everywhere know about his discovery, through the newspapers. The 5 Sherman A HcConnell r Drug Stores have been appointed agents I for Allenrhu in this vicinity with the un ' derstanding that they will freely return ; the purchase money oa the first two bot tles to all who state they received no ; benefit. . A . 1 ibv Fricle In Achievement PRIDE in achievement makes for progress. It has brought better automobiles and ' ' developed better .tires. It brought the Ajax - ' Cord. Users agree that the Ajax Cord marks -. distinct advancement in mileage, in. service, ." - .- .V nd in value, '' ' s'-. Special Gonstructhn Features J r . nr. . i ... 1 l 1 I 1 Ajax com 1 irea 4 I a If uj sjscy mbj iic tvi uatm u 7 au jnnv - - iihey never ttretch them. Thus full resile v I - ency is maintained. ''" v ' v . Hat's why the Ajax Cord rides so smoothly, , ' and gives, as it should, with each shock of ' ' the road. . Add to this big feature the mileage advan " x ; tagesof "Shoutden oStrengkM which brace i ' and re-inforce the tread of every Ajax Tire, and the service and security assured, by The " - Cleated Tread. . - " Outstanding quality marks the complete Ajax line Ajax Cord,. Ajax Road King (fabric), Ajax Tubes and Q. (High QuaUty)Tire - " . ' - Accessories. " - ' t "' , ' Ajax rubber company, jnc ' ' 1922 Farnam Street Nj . Omaha, Nebraska - Sold by the following- Dealers: Austin & Hagey, 2709 Leavenworth Street . Omaha. Nebraska t Alvin A. Bingaman. 112 South 17th - Daniel Switzer, 4339 Leavenworth Street - Omaha, Nebraska r F. W. Lehnboff, 2622 North 16th Street Omaha, Nebraska Wirt St. Garage (Burt & Marquis) 3102 North 24th St., Omaha, Nebraska William St Garage, (Haddad & Kalcik) 1255 So. 13th St., Omaha, Neb. Glen A. Girkin, 5638 Center Street Omaha, Nebraska Rendla Repair Works (Frank S. Rendta) 802 South 13th St., Omaha, Neb. Motor Supply' Company, 1917 Farnara Street. Omaha, Nebraska Errett & Du Bois (Leavenworth Tire A Accessory Co.), 2624 Leaven worth Street . . Omaha, Nebraska A. 1 Sharer, 1408 Military Avenue 1 Paul W. Jacobs, 2510 Cuming Street v ' ' .-Standard Tire Company,- 410 North 16th Street C. E. Chambers, 2814 North 20th Street W. D. Haynes, 1614 Capitol Avenue , , ...;.; - -'- . r--.-f.- . f "sJ ; j J,; m ; sis ; n n t h , tt tt i f v ' """ ....... mnnjiinS i 1 V,1. 1 1 1 ' , r a mbwv " api . - Yfintt:xmim mo all pain ARGUMENT FOR NEW PRIMARY LAM FILED Members of Legislature Take Exception to Statements of ' Nonpartisan League Attorney. Lincoln, July 27. (Special.) The argument to be, submitted by those favorable to the Reynolds primary law, which is to be submitted t.o a referendum of the voters at the regu lar November election, was filed with Secretary of State Amsberry yesterday. , . Considerable objection was raised to the argument filed againsf the law by C. A. Sorenson, attorney fqr the Nonpartisan league, on the ground that in it he placed matter which had nothing to do with the primary, and also what was intended to.fce a boost for the league candidates for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general to be distributed at state expense. ' - The argument submitted in favor of the primary is signed by eleven members of the. state, senate and 22 meniDers ior me nouse. They call attention to the fact that Sorenson in his argument favors the primary and opposes the convention, I vet the Nonpartisan league for whom he is acting in the matter went into the primary in an effort to nominate its candidates for state offices, and when defeated then called a state convention and nominated the men whom it is now, supporting, viola ting the principle of the present pri mary law in that regard. Since the argument of Sorenson was filed he has on request of the secretary of state climated the Non partisan league platform except that whjch refers to the primary, but leaves in the boost for the candi dates. University Cow Bidding For New Butter Records Lincoln, Neb.. July 27.--(Special) A Nebraska cow, 'owned by the University ok Nebraska college of agriculture, is bidding'for a record. In 191 days she has produced an average of more than four pounds of butter daily. In that time she has produced 17,976.7 pounds of milk and 797.57 pounds of butter. She is still making about 85 pounds daily," and has 174 days left of her year." are duui dv seiecieu expena. Street - Omaha, Nebraska' Omaha, Nebraska- Omaha, Nebraska Omaha, Nebraska Omaha, Nebraska Omaha, Nebraska Y'"uyft1lrTTwMv f9MHHMSaMS. BaaaaM nK. m. The Bee's Fund' for Free Milk and Ice The Twins. ; The two babies, found ia the well were hardly in more desperate need of help than many of the poorly nourished babes and small children of the struggling poor these hot davs. The ' Bee's fund, administered through the Visiting Nurses, is 100 per cent efficient to these little ones. EVERY CENT, in EVERY DOLLAR you give actually goes to buy pure milk or cooling ice for youngsters to whom it means healtfi and life. Send or bring a contribution to The' Bee office, if you can. It is needed. , , Previously reported Clara Hawley Mrs. J, Eastman M. E. Lovejoy. James H. R. Robley, Cincinnati, ( Dr. Ira P. Berry, Coon Rapids la. .1:57.75 J.00 (.00 . . 1.00 . 5.00 1.00 Total..... 1271.76 Japan Asks for Probe . Of Fires at Marysville San Francisco, July 27. Th? Japa nese, foreign office has requested an investigation of a fire which de stroyed several . Japanese 1 business houses at MarysviNe, Cal., July 21, T. Ohta, Japanese ' consul general here, announced today. Ohta said he has already advised Tokio he did not think the fire was of incendiary origin or resulted from an anti-Japanese plot. , "I believe the Japanese govern ment's request for an investigation of the fire might have been prompted by reports that there was evidence of an anti-Japanese sentimenj in Marysville," Ohta said Foreign Exchange, American State Bank, 18th and Farnam Sts. Adv. SIOUX CITY r Because of the very low prices quoted there will be no charges, no C. 0. D.'s, no exchanges, no approvals. EVERY SALE MUSt BE ?INAL tno mm GIRL SUES BANK, CHARGING FALSE ACCUSATIONS Bookkeeper Asks $50,000 Damages From American State After Contro versy Over Deposits. Suit for $50,000 damages has been filed, against the American State bank; J. W. Hastings, receiving tel ler; D. W. Gefselman, president of the bank, and other officials, by Miss Julia Napier, bookkeeper for the All American Chemical Co. - The suit is the outgrowth of a controversy between Miss Napier and the bank in which she charged the bank failed to credit her em ployers with three deposits total ing more than $1,400. The deposits were said to have been shown in the company's bank book but credit for them was not shown on the bank's statement to the company. . " Bank officials insisted the money was never brought to the bank and the figures in the pass-book were not those of any employe of the bank. Miss Napier insisted they were the figures of the receiving tel lej. Miss Napier's employers and bank officials, assisted by police, investi gated. There were no arrests. Miss Napier says, that by false accusai tions of bank officials and employes and the publicity resulting therefrom her reputation has been damaged. Her home is at 2882 Frederick street. She is 18 years old. . ' A hsolute Clearance WEDNESDAY we will attempt to shatter all records for Dres selling by offering every Spring and Summer Frock in our entire stock at further drastic reductions. Note the extremely low prices quoted on regular high priced lines. They Will Discipline Jap Who Made Charges Against Ministers Tokio, July 27. (By The Asso ciated Press.) Disorder broke out during today's sitting of the house of representatives when Baron Ta kahashi, minister of finance, and other ministers submitted written replies denying allegations made re cently in the house that they had in Hot Days Best of Use Dr. Caldweir Syrup Pepsin for quick relief from stomach trouble. Let children try it! IT i fascinating to-growing girls to nibble at candy and ac cept invitations for sodas and ice, bat in bet weather tt is apt to destroy appetite for more wholesome food and leave the stomach deranged. Tt is of utmost Importance to see that the girl ha regular daily elimination. At the first sign of headaches, bilious ness, bad breath, you will know the hu constipation. Do not wait for nature to adjust itself but civ a teatpoonful of Dr. Caldwell' Srrup Pepsin and the symptoms will soon disappear. Syrup Pepsin is a combination of simple laxa tive herb with Pepsin; and a bottle can be bought at any drug store. It is mild and gentle in action and doe not gripe. The Bate, too, ia very agreeable. Thousand of mother will not give children anything else, and many re tain Syrup Pepsin when nothing else will stay on the stomach. That was the experience of Mrs. Fillan of 9 N. Main FREE 8miIUonbotdawertboughtetdrui starts NEW YORK represent savings Our Fine Cotton Fabric and Linen Dresse Your Unrestricted Choice Wednesday Values from $12.50 to $49.50, at 1 m includes smart style 'linens, checked and figured voiles,i French, ginghams, plain and figured lawns, and varied com bination effects. Values up to $15. dulged in stock gambling., The ses sion adjourned in an uproar after it had been decided to send M. Shi mada, who mare the allegations, be fore a disciplinary committee on the charge of making false accusations against the ministers. - The ' Marchioness of Queensbury, cne of the foremost women of title in Great Britain, runs a successful provision business at Cardiff, Wales. Derange Stomachs St., Manchester, N. H, who had to dis card all other laxatives because she could not keep them down. But she finds Syrup Pepsin suited to her system. This most be so generally as Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsiftts the largest selling remedy for constipation in the world, and it ha brought relief to million besides Mrs. Fillan. You should try it Millions peofle of all ages sujfer from occasiond or chronic constipation. Let them send name ana" address to Dr. W. R GilaWII, 513 Washington Street, MonticeHo, IIL, for a free sample bottle of his wonderful Syrup Pepsin. res last year, the largest sale in the write. OMAHA' Sale of beyond conception. m ' The $5 Group The $10 Group .-includes dainty dotted Swisses,, check ed and figured voiles, - linens, ratines, Swiss and net combinations, and Swiss and organdy combinations. Values up to $29.50. ' The $15 Group includes our finest organdies in pink, flesh and all pastel shades, plain, embroidered, lace trimmed, tucked, ruffle and pleating trimmed -effects. Also a large assortment of finest beaded voiles and; tissue ginghams in this lot. vValues up to $49.50. . v - 1 ; : Wednesday, '9A.M.- -' r ' ' ' DESS SECTION SECOND FLOOR .MenV and Low Shoes ' styles, shapes and materials. 20 Discount on all Boys', Misses', Children's and Big Girls v PUMPS. OXFORDS AND STRAP SLIPPERS Nothing reserved your unrestricted choice of any pair in the house at exactly 20 off the regu lar price. ; Drexel Shoe Co. uin XT " ttm. 11? t This is a COMPLETE CLEARANCE. The wonderful values offered for such very low prices will sell every one. Early selection is earnestly advised. Mm - ill " f a rxi . run - I v7 This is YOUR OPPORTUN ITY to secure a lovely sum mer frock for less than the cost of the material. 0 Women's Continues Your choice of practical ly any Low Shoe in our im mense stock at greatly re duced prices. ' This includes all the hitrh grade makes for which we are atrents, in all the new arnam ju .0 LINCOLN JX)7Tll OPoANCrr All Sizes All Colors Y 4 i i-: 1 - P, J