f New Hotel Hill Fitted With All Modern Comforts Building Ig Model of Archi tectural Beauty and Equip pe With Every JJp-to-Date t Convenience For Guestg. . -7 . I . .. One the recent additions to Omaha's wonderful buildings is (he Hotel Hill, on the southwest corner of . SixteentW and v Howard streets. The erection of this. 14-story edifice gives tV this-, city another excellent hqtelryid adds another, interest ing chapter to the history of the site v-H it occuoies. . ':' ' f ; If the test of time enters into prov ing thjadvantages of'hotfcl locations, ne site. now occupied. by the new Jostelry is well proven. The;nw Iill'' enjoys the distinction of being located. not only , upon owe of; the city's most prominent and valuable ' corners, but one that, has served as a hotel site for " approximately 50 ..years. .- :.' Vii"' 7 ',-''"' . t Model of Beauty., ' No feature that cotrlifipossfbly add to the' comfort o " convenience of sihc traveling public was overlooked by Lem H. Hill and ;J, W. Hill, jr., Tn the planning anU erection of this fine hotel. .-CvfryTlcfail of medern construction and furnishing has been faithfully, carried out.V The. building i " a . model , of , trie architectural beauty: It is! drsigijtd on, the unit basis,' allowing, for flic HdBition . of duplicate, units on both streets with out changing1 any, part qt the present building. . , r - 1 '-. The exterior finishing of the builU ing is exeduted in 'mottled colored vitrified ;face brick, " trimmings in white sandstone d terra cotta, with a most artistic 'overhanging cornice and marquise in . ornamental steel. 'John anjd Allen McDonald of Omaha were tm; architects and theAaughn Construction " company of 'Omaha builders '" . . r! v" ' ISO Quest Rooms, v .'The main, building contains ISO guest, rooms and, with SO in the an nex, makes 200 rooms in all. There are 12 roofns, to each jtypical floor -and eight on the "mezzanyie floor. Owing to the novel' construction, of the building, fivn out of ryery 12 is'a corner room. i All rooms have outside exposure, all with : bath and complete in every modern appointment.- Corridors are wide and run through the full length of the build ing eacn way. - ., .. . , . The motto of the Hill brothers and their able associate, C. E Griffith, in planning this house was:, "Only the best of everything." As to how. thoroughly this, idea has been car- ned out the descnotion t tne ap pointments of this hotel is sufficient evidence. Soft Water. Ttia tlii! cn.t in Omaha mav en joy' all possible of the comforts of home, provision is1 made for soft wa ' ter throughout the entire building. . Trds is'accomplisnea Dy tne lnsiaua v tion of a watejssofjeiupar pIsrntThe V' advantages of this feature, -both- to - ifte guests ana in operation, are 00 5(mis. Soft water for the baths and " fcvatoties and in the kitchens and laundry soft: water for cooking, Refrigeration ' and ice water ; fhrbughout the entire house are fur nished by a Baker - Refrigerating system installed by the Baker Ice Xjachinc compnny of Omaha. . 7'"v; s ' -Home-Like System. - The lighting scheme provides'for . wajl plugs andJsWble lamps in all guest rooms, instead of the ordinary wall brackets, just another home like feature. ; Another provision of the lighting system, applying to the public corridors, lobby .lounge rooms etc., is the installation throughout of .lighting features, the last, word !in practical sufficient lighting. The lobby and mezzanine-fixtures were Vurhished bv, the , Be4rdsleeChan delier Co., Chicago. V - - ' The interior decorations, planned , and executed by the H. R. Bower, cpmpany of Omaha. ndex the pei sonal supervision of J. A.; Andrews are most luxuriant. The decorative color scheme is entirely ire w and different from anything . ever , used before. The: two newest shades. copper-colored 3 and black in rich ' combination, are used for the mez zanine floor. Specially designed : carpets cover 'the floor of- the halls and mezzanine floor. The prc 1 dominating colors include shades of J ,. l. -. litt! Inuph oKblue.. s V TlasVAltemaUng Colors. - : : The room Vcarpets are dt the quality and of similar pattern to 'that ' used in the new. Commodore hotel,? New York. Each flpor has alternating colors, blue ; and ' gray, black and gray," mulberry and Wack. Hli rsrr.cu c6vrltt the,, ubner . floors are of a deep rich, mulberry combined with mulberry; and "black, with plain black border. The,;walls - and ceiling 00. the mezzanine and first floors-are carried out in Teuton and old ivory effect. The wall coverings are of ; im ported damask 'fabric In the same , color effects. Most of the drapci- ies for the first two floors are im ported French silk -in tones to har monize with the- specially designed furniture and ' wall throughout the Tooms. . " . ; f Sun-Blasted Fabric Furniture of 'lobby, lounge room i and the mezzanine floors is ot ebony and French walnut in special hand carved design,' Guest rooms , are ftjrtiisl'ed in broivn mahogany' and I tst (mtoani mm oam Beautiful Furnishings' ; In New Omaha Hostdry 3 '"1 ' - -:N 'jl yfV f NOKTtt I I U1 - - j 8WS::i::5::S5S;5IS American walnuts alternating from floor to floor. Each room has over stuffed lounging chairs in addition to its otherwise most "complete equipment. . .' , ;sv';'t'' AU guest-rooms nave;lacej cur tains and over-drapes, principally of cretonne. , In some of the specially furnished rooms silks and sun-fast fabrics are in use. , ) AH furniture was obtained by the H.. R. Bowen company from the 1 ' 4 v-s ; , ! v N5. sr ' JJ $' Galifomia Symp of Figs For a Child's Liver and Bowels Mother!. Say "Calif i get ganuine "California directions for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, 'feverish, tongue coated, or full of cold, are" plainly printed on the bottle. ; Children love AnVKRTBDEMKNT Whatever You Do Don't Neglect Your Eyes, Says Dr. Lewis, Who Teli How te Strenfthen Eyesight 60 in One Wack'a .Time in Many Intancee( A Free PraacriptioB You Can Have Filled uid Usa at Home. PhlladelDhia. Pa. So you wear clasaesT Are you a rictlm at eye train or other ye- weaknesaesT : If ao, you will be glad knoW that aecording to Dr. Lewia there ia real hope for you. He sara neglect causes more eye troubles and poor sight than any other one thing. Many whose eyes were' failing sayMhey , had their eyes restored through' the principle of this won derful free prescription. One man says after trying it: "I was almost blind; eouldnot-sce toread at all. Mow I can read everything without any. glasses and my eyea do not water any more... At night they would nain dreadfully; now they feel fine all the time. It was like a miracle to me." A lady who used it says: "The atmosphere seemed haxy with .oV without glasses, but-after using this prescription tar fifteen Jays everything seems clear. I can e ren .read fine print without glasses" It is believed that thousands who wear glasses can now discard .them In s reason able time fend multitudes more will be abl to strengthen their cyee ao aa to be spared ' AP V EKTISKMKXT - ADTERTISEMEXT ' v Af-PEWDICITIS Appendicitis attacks at any moment, even persona seemtngly in - good health. Usually, however, It Is preceded by stom ach trouble' or constipation. Many people nave a bowel movement every day, but It la not a COMPLETK.movem'nt and much old, atale matter stys In tbe system to ferment and cause trouble. Often there la only a amalb passage In the center of the bowels while the sides are covered with. old. hard matter which sticks to the boWeW and -often poisons the syjaam for months, making you feel tired sUtTe time and "half-sick." Even If your bowels move sllahtly each day. that i-i not enough. ; There must be an occasional THOBOUQHJ . complete cleansing to snng out ati tne ac cumulated, poisonous waste matter. x Appendicitis ia an Intestinal infection spreading to the appendix, and It can be guarded agfclnst In the same manner In which you guard against the spread of throat Infection- (sore throat). When you have sore throat, you can often prevent further trouble by using an antiseptic wash or gargle to destroy the germs, and a laxa tive to carry off the poisons from the body. Very similar treatment ia necessary to guard against appendicitis. But In stead of an antiseptic wash for the throat, aa INTERNAL antiseptic la necessary and a COMPLETE drainage of the bowej sys tem. V ' IKTESTMAL ANTISHjrTlC. ' There la now offered to the public) preparation having tha DOUBLE action ot an Internal antiseptic and a COMPLETE system cleaner.' Thla preparation, known aa ADLEK-I-KA, acta aa follows: it tends to destroy or remove harmful germe and colon baolll In tha Intestinal canal, "thua awarding aaalnst aonaadlcltls t Wfddicomb Furtlitur company of Grand Rapids, Mich . The estimated value of the fur-r nishings, -draperies and1 decoTativsi ..fpr ic annrnvimatpltf $200 000. . i .Z It "costs $30,000000 a year for; American manufacturers to exchangei -mployes with each other. It costs anywhere from $42 in a hand toaflj factory to $250 in a tobacco factory; to replace -anexperienced- workman! with a new workman. ,i ' . ornia," then you Syrup of Figs.'' will Full this delicious laxative.. advkbtisemev the trouble and expense of ever getting glasses. Eye troubles- of many descrip tions may. be wonderfully benefited by fol lowing-the simple rules. Here is the .prescription: Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Bon-upto tablets. Drop one Bon-upto tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and allow to dissolve. With this liquid bathe, the eyes two or fox times daily. .You should notice your eyes clear Up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation will quickly disappear. If your eyea are bothering you,, even a little, take steos to save them now before 'it is too late. Many " hopelessly blind might have been saved itthey had cared for their eyes in time. . NOTE: Another prominent Physician to whom the above article was submitted said. "Bon-Opto is a Tery remarkable remedy. Its rnmtituent Ingredients ,sra well known to emineut aa specialists and widely prescribed hy them." .The manufacturers guarantee it to wtrengthea eyemght 90 per eent In one week's time In many Instances or refund the money. Jt can be obtained from any good druggist, and -Is one of the very few r reparations I feel -should be kept on hand for regular use In almost very family. Ibis sold In thla city by sll leading druggists, including the Sherman t McOonnell and the Melcher stores. and other diseases having their start here. It la the most CO AyLETK system clean er ever offered" to the public, acting on BOTH Tipper and lower bowel and bringing out' foul matter which poisoned the system for months, and which nothing else can dislodge. It brings out all gasses, thus immediately relieving pressure on tht heart and other vital organs. It ia astonishing the great amount of poisonous matter ADLER-I-KA draws from the ali mentary canal matter you never thought was In your system and notice how much MOKE foul matter Is brought out which was poisoning your system. In alight disorders,- such as occsslonat aonstlpatlon. sour stomach, gaa on the stomach and sick headaches, one spoonful ADLEK-I-KA ALWAYS brings relief. ADLER-I-KA Is a constant surprise to people who have used only ordinary stomach and bowel Lmedlclnes and the various oils and waters, on account or Ita rapid, pleasant and COMPLETE action. x. REPORTS FROM PHYSICIAN. "I hart used Adler-l-ks In my practice and have found nothing to excel it" (Signed) , Dr. W. A. Ltne. . "I hare found nothing In my 50 years' practice to excel Adler-lka." (Signed) Dr. James Weaver. I use Adler-l-ks in all bowel esses, soma t o.ulre only one dose." .(Signed) Ir. f. 1L Pietty inan. ' "After taking Adler-l-ks feil better' than for 20 Man. Hatenl language to express tha AWTTJL IMJTRlTlkS eliminated from my sj stein." (Signed) J. Jt Puckett. 'Thanks to Arller-l-krl csn al.-o r". nlgfet How. snrnMhlnr I cbuld not do fnr yean." Uifn- '11 Cora B. Noblrtt. s T Adler-lia Is sold br leading drugglats everywhere. Sold. In Omaha by Sherman. 4s McCoauei Drill Co.. and attias laa4lasNlnulata Former Russian Bluebloods Now Do Menial Labor Former General In' Rusa Ai-my Is Driving 1 Trucld.' "In Streets of . V s Paris; J. (Chlu( TrlbuBr-Omali Bm Forclfa . , N?r 8nrlc.) Paris, Oct. 30, General Nicolaieff ," formerly- an-artillery officer in the Russian army, drives a truck in the streets of . Paris. . ' , ; 1 Colonel DoroschewikV his ' com panion in arms, with .several other ex-soldiers, runa motor:!, repait shop. r.-.. - ' t'' " . ' Counf Paul . Ighatieff ; and . " his mother,, who was. Princess. Mestch ersky, do ' their own milking ; on a molel dairy farm. They are mak ing a success of it at -St. .Cloud. ' Prince 'Lyszgenski and CaptaiE i Thoee of the Imperial, guard art clerks in a Paris bank. Colonel Skouratoff grows salad salaxl greens, and mushrooms on t small patch ot . p.rouna at sr. uer : main, from which he earns enougl ' '.o live on. ' - i On a larger scale, Pnnf e Gouda ( ' ?heff, former ambassador .to the j Spanish court; Prince Dadeshkilian ,! and others, have turne rarmers. , Household Decorator. ; Prince Boris and his princess are 1 ! conducting a successful business as 1 The.., Kfew The. "Builders of the Mammoth AkSafrBeV.' .l.. x Grand Stand Just Completed . (? f f r 1 , PETERS TUST BLDG. ADVEBTISEMKNT Mabel McKinley-teiM i President of the United States-- Nuxated And Says She! RegarcU It as;' : . ! Run-Down Nervous Women ..". ' . ! Dr. George H. Baker, For merly Physician and Sur geon Monmouth Memorial Hospital, of New Jersey, Explains Why Iron Is One of the t . ' - I- GREATEST OF ALL STRENGTH BUILDERS) Says: Ha has found nothinfj in hi experience so effective for helping; to males Strong, healthyJ red-blooded women as NuxatetJl Iron. - . - , .. Every ' woman who wishes - to pos sess health, strength and beauty, should carefully read the statement) of Miss McKinley who, after her per sonal use of Nuxated Iron tells of thai results she obtained. " ' Miss McKinley says: "While I bio" often heard of Nuxated Iron I must, admit that prior to using it myself I had no idea of its remarkable Value for building up the health and strength. "Following the strain imposed by months of the most exacting work singing for the soldiers in the various army encampments, together with my social engagements and charitable pur suits, I found myself in such a weak ened, run-down state that I feared a complete collapse. , a "It seemed utterly impossible for me to drop everything and go away for a complete rest, but I realized that as my condition was serious I must either do this or find some thing that would actually rebuild my aning strength and enable me to con tinue my activities. - "I hsd always been prejudiced against tonic preparations which, for the most part. I found only acted as a temporary stimulant and usually left' one worse off than ever. However, when my own family physician insistently recommended that I give a fair trial to uxnted Iron, I consented to begin its use, with a result that after a few days the weakness and exhaustion from which I suffered began to be replaced by a feel ing of renewed strength and vitality. In less than three weeks' time my whole sys tem was tingling with energy and power as4 I was overjoyed to. find that I was ol more in superb physical condition. PNuxated Iron has accomplished so much for me that I regard it as the ideal tonie for all weak. Tun-down women. . As strength, health and blood-builder, I am convinced Nuxated Iron has no equal." - In commenting on Miss McKinely'a statement, regarding the efficacy ot Nux ated Iron, Dr. Ferdinand King. New York Physician and Medical Author, says;. "It la my opinion ffiat in practically Bine household decorators and painters." and in Paris in these days one never knows but that one's taxi driver may be a count or captain of.Russias ancient regime. , The history of the emigres of the French revoluticn in every detail if beinBr reneated. and, as - French; aristocrats at the end of the eiglA centh century were forced to become schoolmasters and cobblers in F.ng land and Germany, so are.he ku sians now n France. , ,. Only aV few are able to continue living in 4he old luxuiHous style, and these .are the lucky ones who had big foreign investments or tar ried with them out of I$uss,ia for tunes in diamonds ' and precious stones', which one by one are find ing their way into : the jewelers, hands. , , ,' The farm of Couht Paul Iznatieff What Senatdr . --s. nz t tit Wi ih. WARREN C. HARDING Republican Candidal lor PraW" . .Woodmen . 0 (THE, 100 FRATERNAL .INSURANCE SOCIETY HON. vV. A. FRASER, Savartltn Commander, OMAHA 1 ' 1 1-1- was erectea oy- CONTRACTORS ADTERTISEMEJTa? Iron for Health ant Misa McKialev of unusual quality and it was ollowina; her work ainging for th soldiers that he lecame weakened and run-dowh and had recourse to .Nuxated Iron. -Once more in tTttperb physical condition, Misa McWinley 'aas -ahe is' convinced- that Nuxated Iron ha no equal as a Strength, Healths nd -Blood-Builder. ,' times out of ten. unstrung nerres and Memorial Hospital. New Jersey, who says: failing strength, and vitality are due to "What women need to put roses in. their deficiency of iron in the blood, .-Many a cheeks' and the springtime of life into woman who is run-down, nervous and who their step ia not cosmetics or stimulating quickly tires out. suffers from iron de- -drills but -plenty, of rich,! pure blood, ficieney and does not know' it. I am' Wlthon it no woman can do credit to convinced that there are thousands -of raersaJY r to her work. Iron is one of the such women, who, simply by taking Nux- - itreatesi of all .strength and bloodbuildera, ated Iron, might ' readily build op .thoirv and I have fotfnd nothing In my experi-red-blood corpuscles, increase their phys- ence so effective for : helping to make ical energy and get themselves back to strong, healthy, red-blooded women . aa vibrant and Vigorous hearth.-By -enrich- Nuxated Iron. j Ing the bloodand Increasing its oxynen - J- .j.; , ' i carrying power, Nuxated Iron wlll of tea , s; uwttcxim? Sole: Kuisled 'iron which Is rec transform the flabby flesh, toneless- ti- omBMded abina by pbrsiclans is not a secret rein rues, and. pallid cheeka of nervous, run-, bat on, wiiich Is sU knowa to drusaiata. Liv down women into a glow ot health, and like, the older Inorganic produgia. It is easily sa make them look younger within, k raur-; alMdlsted. does not injure tke teeth, make Uiein rtri.ino-lv , abort time " . -. Waflk. nor upset the stomach. Tbe manufacturers pnsingiy ( snort time. . . , TOM1 tucwaarul and snUrsly satlafsctory r- Among otner pnysicmns nsnea ior. opinion was Dr. George n. Bsxcr, lormer- ly rnyaician , aqa rjunjwu . jagamuava 1 and his mother is typical of the I euergy the less fortunate are putting into the work ot Keeping tneir ncaos above water. They had just enough, money to lease the farm jmd con vert it on model lines. In Russia, on vast estates, thev had made a spe cialty of farmin? and the manufac ture of Swiss cneesc, na so.iney were no novices. ' . It's Like a Democracy, .s The differe'ncl now is that they have' "to do th;- work themselves. Their dairy is .a credit to thetn. Everywhere it js kept spotless, and milk and cheese from - the ' "Ferine Uu Chateau dc la-Valadicrc" are, be coming famqus.v ' ' , ' , . What few workpeople there are to. help in the milking and butter1 and cheese making - are, treated; as ((wrmanioiu .and . not as employes. lkjfneals.are, taken' together, ior Harding, Jdnks tmvttd ArrV TT a r; In a' recent article' SENATOR V , " harding ;:yfc;;y:;:i ' t look-oht'my lirtt voUcy ai a. yiuth ot ! nineteen and hava bati Writing: new oU- ciea ever iincc that tlina until four- yeara; ago. I have alviaya Xowtd. them to , ' be vromfortlnjt inil(mi and If I had my life1 to Hvt ov' aflraln. I woyld 1 ieek to take more raher than Jeji. j . 1 i WARREN C. HARDING . 4 men In every walk ot llfa anciate t of . Iniuriti. There none more tound or aeeur than that' afforded- by the . .. . . . f . y v ;e. World. l' - . . j. . : v i. i " TL y OMA-A, NEB. ,Ji'';, 'V i . - . nJr .., they will refund your mooey- t 1a oiipenard m mis city oy su gooa .druggists. gth t a ' voice I I Count Paul and hi mother - believe in equality, thotgh not in bolshe vism. ' ' : -v - "'Like them, all the other Russian exile working in France are roud of their employment and that they are skilled enough as bookkeepers guilders' I ESTABLISHED 1856 - ; r ' . .t Crttraor Goal :Dealers, Compllmanta Johnson hardware co- OMAHA, ouglai 581 o EQUIPPED MADE IN , Chose the Baker System ''tioned supenontyifqr neers help yotl. lay out business a' plant that convenient andveconomicaj' - , . .. ...'., -t ..; ., . ' , - . i 7 USED FOR ALL REFRIQERAjIi 41 MANUFACTURING ' JE COOLING DRINKING WATER Complete Plants Insl!alled.,and Guaranteed : BAKER iCE MACHINE CO., Inc. OMAHA, Roof irigCdhtr actors for HOTEL HILL SHEA ROOFING CO. Dduglas 1000. HaVry rf ' v "The Electrified , ' " ": ' 'i1- 7. 7," '. ;7 - ' ' Installed the Electrical Work in the New Hotel mil Baila1 tv ; Other people who" have found our electrical work very satisfactory and have "chosen well" , are listed below. If we can satisfy these people , we surely- can satisfy HiU Hotel -'- (!; ' El Beudpr'Apai-tmentt Western' Motor CaT Cq. ' Gordon Warehouae ';-'" Laboratory, . University . of Nebraska Carrey Apartments Van Brunt Automobile Co. Jonea-Oper Co. - -" , Utility Building 5wift it Co., South Omaha M. E. 'Smith New Building Ru-BUn Apartment - . Farrell A Co. Building Harrv M. Electrical Contraor ahd Engineer 18181. rHarney St hnd motor drivers to get and keep , their jobs. Princess Mesti-hersky.-whoii asked her opinion on events iji Russia and",; Poland, replied. "Here, tnoqsicur, we know no politics. We cultivate our garden. ' Hardware ie$ ies to Hotel Hill NEBRASKA 1217 Farnam St. WITH THE 7 stem OMAHJ because unquea- . our envri" , hotel use a Baker Sy ; An tor your: will be ea .to operate, NEBRASKA OHAHA Birider Hi 7' Pi mi you : - v ' - Baker-Corey-McKenzie . Butydingi . J.N t. iMt., Vernffh and Monticillo .,' Apartment The Overland Tire Ml Rub- ' . . ber Co. , -r The Nebraska Tire 4 Rub.' . ber Co'. ' -r..' y- .- The Douglas Motor Corpo- . . ration ' ' ' Nebraska Oidamobile JCo. Pojtt Block, Benson, Neb. - Br8t-NR fw Building' Pittsburg Plate Glas Bldg. Suppl Siipjpl Binder Omaha Douglas 1045 : J" 4 A" A iiiiiiiuiiiiiliiiiiiiiili f 7 i - " 1 -ii r i n r ' - -i - -- 'a, rS - a'- i V - V mm - i m i