. ',' ' " THE T.EE: OMAHA. THURSDAY: .FERRTTATIY Jl " 1oS1 ' If- mr I If Vw4ir l.nfn Will ''" -n -.i.t .,,..,. 't If - - " . . , S1 'III . ' . ' , III IT: W. C. T. U. Drive For Meriibcri Is described Here Kegional Conference Address i By National Officer and Talk on Child Welfare ' In Nebraska. The national drive for a million numbers of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union was described by Mrs. Frances P. Parks, Evanston, J II., national Torref ponding secretary ' and superintendent of the orgatuza tion . department, during the after' noon session of the regional con ference of the W. C T. U. at the First Presbyterian church yesterday. The orgaitkation has recently finished successfully a drive for $1,000,000 and in March an intensi fied drive for new members will be made. V , ' . ; Explain Code Plans. Mrs. IT. W. Wheeler, Lincoln, spoke on , the "Child Code Com mission," of which she is a mem ber, and Dr.' Blanche Norton spoke on relief work in the near east. Last night addresses were made by Mrs. Elizabeth A. Perkins, na tional director of thev Department of Child Welfare; U'a B. Wise hmitli, president of the Iowa W. C. JL P- and Mrs. Ciilla Vayhi.igcr,. naffnial director of the department of Amer icaimation. . v The session will open this morning at the church lat 9:15, .Mrs. Eliza beth Anderson presiding. During -the morning program Mrs. ty E. Patterson - and the Rev. Lida M. Herrick, head of the state organiza tion work, will speak on organiza tion and child welfare. , , t . . Talks on Americanization. .Mrs. Culla Vayhtnger, dector of Americanization work, will speak on "Who is My Neighbor." -Airs. Elizabeth O. Middleton, director bf national scientific, temperance and work hi public schools, Will also speak. At 11:30 Bishop Ev V. Shaylor will speak on "Our Social Morality." Luncheon will be served at the church at noon, Mrs. Elizabeth And erson presiding. A program of toasfsH has been arranged. fresident ot - fowa, Xorth and South Dakota aitd Nebraska, states represented in the regional conference, will be in troduced at the luncheon and make short addresses. : : . 1 Higher. Interest on 'School Bonds 0. K.M Lincoln Feb. 2.(Special.) The bill authorizing the 'Omaha' Board of Education: to issue " $5,000,000 in, bonds for ' a "new High School f ' . Commerce at an interest fate not to exceed 6 per cent was passed by the committee"' of the whole of the state . legislature today! s. .HTht$.Mtt alto, pfovtdes .that thft -Ijonds shall be -'issued .in' amounts , from $100 up. - , C Bonds; were voted in Onlaha two years ge," bpt it; was" fowwd ''they could not be sola readily because the niaxTruuia iiUere&t' rate was fixed at 5 per cent, . This bill permits the board to pay 6 per cent, Farm Hand Charged With , Beating Horse to Death; Owen Swopes is charged with beating a horse to death with a .ptecte- fork and allowing two'Hokteia, cat tle to break tfeea-. legs, so that they had to be sltot, according to a com ' plaint filed yesterday in district court by Dwight Williams. ' n Sjropes worked on the Williams' farm, neap Benson, and it is allege d that when Raymond Anderson was sent to the farm io take charge of the work, Swapes Refused to vacate and threatened .to ."bankrupt . Wil- 'liams. f ; -. ' Brief City News MotvX IlohtMnl T)ie management of the Union hotel reported the theft of $25, ciKurots and shoes. Sons of Voteraiis Meet Charles F. Wanderson Camp No. 1, Sons of Veterans, will meet tonight at 8 In the G. A. R. room on the fourth floor of the court house. Kntman To Iecture A. Ratman of Warsaw will lecture on "The Fu ture of the Jews in Poland" In the labor temple Friday night Mr. Katman was formerly a representa tive of the Raat-house of Warsaw. Driver Disappear David Klein, 8819 Ames avenuo, reported to police that his horse and buggy have .dis appeared and he also reported the disappearance of Harry Iavowitz, driver, who is charged with having $63 belonging to Klein. Ground Hog Soes Shadow Six more weeks of winter were promised yesterday, according to the tradition of the ground hog, who saw his shadow after the irildest January in 40 years. The average temper ature la,st month was 32. rian Aid to Rtudontc A enumtt tee of the Chamber of Commerce has been named . to assist , in aiding students who are-in theenior year of the State College of Agriculture. It is proposeiLto give needy students financial help to flrlsb their course. May Probe riot It is expected that the federal grand jury which convened yesterday .will investigate a suspected "black hand" plot be lieved to have been frustrated when 108 .sticks of dynamite were , taken from ah express shipment -last No-1 vcmber. v ; Sentenced As Vagrant Johnnie Moore, alleged negro : political "fixer," was observed ' yesterday morning by Police Judge Foster, in the rear of the court room. ' Moore was" ordered brought to bar-and he was sentenced to 90 days on a vag rancy charge. ' ; liodiro Bow In Court Internal dif ficulties of the Most Worshipful King Solomon's Grand Ldge or r ree ana Accepted Ancient York Masons have been brought into district court by.i an action filed by Chartes M. Braa- ford-, restraining Clarence J. tioose from acting as treasurer,. Voters To Conler Omahans who are interested tin. "proportional rep resentation" system of voting are. re quested to attend a meeting which will fie held irway nigni m me Young Woman's Christian assfteta tion rooms. Mrs. C. T. Neal is tem porary chairman of the new organ Bond OrdeWB Paid A Jury M District Judge- Redick's conrt yes terday returned a. verdlet of $19,798 in favor of the f 'armerjr Union Grain company and i against the United State Fidelity and Guaranty com pany. This referred to the bond, of Cbarioa S. -Sarin, employe of the grain eompany, who jflisappeared.? wanted to attend theaters ana movies anl nis wko prew nhurch. aceordin t a cTbroree case betaif heard by District Judge Leslie; r Snnfotn'dil WMD naMflSd tH 1891 and have three grown daughters. Mr.H Sanford is assistant treasui?er oi tne. Union Paeiflo railroad eompany. . . My Be VBrfe-ojno of 215 appl'leanls for final citisensMp, to be examined next Monday before Dte trlet Judge Sears, wUl be'. opnone4. By Unted State1! Esamine-F A H. Bode, on the grounds that theV are members of the 1 communist ' party. Deportation to Stussta. r Poland ptseteably . will b asked by the os aminer. . , '. . Credit Grantors Will Meet Here February 22 The Nebraska Credit Grantors will hold their anual conference in Omaha February 22 under the aus pices of the Omaha Association oft, r i it 4- "T j t . t" will be -held in the lodge rooms of the B. P. O. Elks on, Fifteenth street, during which credit questions will be discussed. More than 200 numbers of the wholesalers and manufacturers of the state, who are members of the association, will be in attendance. ' At the conference, J. H. Tregoe, national secretary and treasurer, will make the principal address. - - Jn the evening the credit men will e guests at a banquet to be given at the Chamber o Commerce. C. J. Ochiltree is making all arrangements for the conference. t .' .- r. 1 1 - Yoii must say "Bayer" Warning! . Unless you see. the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not .getting genuine Aspirirrprescribed by physicians; for 2lyears;and proved safe by millions, 'Accept only : an;; "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,'; which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, Pain,, , Toothache, , Neuralgia, ; Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. Handy, tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a lew cents Larger packages. Aiplrltt I tit trade mark of Bsyei Manufacture of MonosceUcaeldMUr of SUcylleeid ADVERTISES.'. EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS Take a glass of Salt to Flush Kidneys if bladder bother s . Fire Disclose Still ; F. v In Tenantless House Fire bf supposed incendiary origin in a tenantless house on Eighteenth street, between Foppleton and Wool worth avenue;, brought - to light early Wednesday mprnMig.a still and 16 barrel "of mashC ' -AssistantsiFirie Chief Eiineea stated vthat the roof of the building was ablasse when the . apparatus arrived and an automobile, wa said to hive left the scene. V,."..- . The building, an" o!4 stracture, was practically .a! total loss.- , I II I -HI 'Ml. .1 11 . t . Father and Son Dinner A father and 5 son banquet was served at the bt. Lukes Lutheran church last night by the Ladies' Aid society. ,E. E. Hermon jwas toast- master and Frank Faux led the eom- ' Eating' meat regulirlyyrentttatly proaaces kiwpj wotutw m eoiwv. form r other, says a ' well-known authority, because .the tiris acid . kt meat exdtes the kidney, they be come overworked: get sluggish.: clog- up and cause all sorts 1 distress. 1 particularly 'fcaefeaem saw-maiaym me Kictney region; rncujuaue twra ges severe headaches, acid stom ach,onsttf)atio, torpid liver, sleep lessness, bl-adder and -urinary inrlta- tion. " . - ' : . , The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or .'if bladder bothers you, get abut fear ounces of Jad Salts from. any good pharmacy; take a tajblespoonful - in a glass of water Before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. . This famous salts lis made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combmed with 'lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimu late them to. normal activity; also to .neutralize the acidemia t&e wine so it no longer irritates, thtts ending bladder disorders. jad Salts cannot -mjur . anyone; makes a delightful effervesceijt lithia-water drink which millim of auartet 8I&0 sang several selections. J. Dean Ringer'was the principal speaker. munity; singing. V Armour's tnalej men and women take ,now and then to keep the kidneys and nrw&ry organs cl an, Thus avoiding 'serious kidney trouble. The 'New Victor: Records Are Here And here are two of the greatest numbers eVer issuedl 85c Each v 18716 18705 MY ISLE OF GOLDEN DREAMS (Waltz) I V Bine and White Marimba Band. LET THE REST pF THE WORLD GO BY (Waltz)' v " . Hawaiian Guitars : '.'.' '.- . . . . . - . , ,. WHEN VOU'RE GONE 1 WON'T FORGET , s ' , , Peerless Quartet ' THERE'S A VACANT CHAIR AT HOME SWEET yHOME Charles Harrison. Get yours before it is too late, s The Entire List Is Wonderful. 1 MICKBOS. v FifteeVth and Harney Sts." w tIEN you purchase : clothes at this store you buy at the neAy, replacement price today's j. price! Quality for Quality at a price that is Fair. ' i . a 1 ? , , i - The Home of COLLEGIAN Clothes N K Corner 17th, at, Harney Si ATTENTldN RECORD BUYERS ! ' OKH record that for 1 . merly sold at $1.00, now M on tale at 85c. Schn6ller& Mueller d-! rtano Co j6J 4 Money back without 1 Ll - tf HUNT'S Sdve fails ia tka r)l KINOWORM. TBTTBR or P7 otlwr itdmti tkin dWcawa. Tty MM a 7a east txn t our mk. Shreia jk McConnoll Drug Co. i J ADVERTISEMENT HAVE CO LI 3R IN CHEEKS 1 Be Better Looking Take ; Olive Tablets -' '.:.:' If your skin Is yellow comptadon pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a)bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tableta (. .l 4 ' Of. Edwards Olive Tablets a uh- ; stitute for calomel were prepared iiy ' Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. . Drdwards'OliveTabletsareapurel vegetable compoundmixedwitholiveoil. You will know them by their olive color, Tohaveacleu-,pink8kin.brighteyes, no pimplee, a ftcling of buoyancy, like, childhood dayayou must getatthecause.' Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act ot tbe fiver and bowels like calomel yet ; have no dangerous after effects. . . .. " They start the bile and overcome Con Rtination. Take one or two niehtlyand "note the pleasing results. Millions of ADVEBTISEMSMT FAT PEOPLE ; get Tinri r W l (Mntnt nUa yM nlfkt uaty rataxs l to poondi. (whmtonr jm and tot to th vnaarfUUy ameadaw. Mfe MUblo KanU n wf Vi Im tmt ftt ttrntHT. tat a Mill fcM C KOREIN ttbalaj (pwaauauri Swm U Oia dnoitl'j. FoUwr ajuwnoat mdv mmffntuat foarantA BrNkm am to buIM roo rail to KOREIN CO.. NCtlS 8Utioi X. Nw York. N.Y. ADVEBTISEMENT DONT FUSS WITH , MUSTARD PH! Musterole Works Without the - Blister Easier, Quicker '" There's no sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiff Bess with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of the present white ointment It takes the placed mustard plasters, and will not blister. Musterole usually gives prompt reliel from sore throat; bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, ' headache, congestion, pleurisyheuma tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). ' 35c and $c jars; . hospital size S3.0C OVERYOOOY2: STOKSr' "THOUSANDS QF PEOPLE HAVE VISITED THE "Onward Omaha Exposition Which Is a Manufacturing and Industrial Display by Omaha, Firms NOW IN PROGRESS ON THE MAIN FLOOR OF THE NEW " sess-rj ash Comoanv Bur Store New Spring ( Hats . . ' ' " ' .. For Immediate Wear. - '. . " The smart styld and new colot' ings trill delight you. Every day brings With it a new lot of lovely hatst cleverly trimmed in flowers, raf- j fia, glycermed ostrich, bead and many colored ribbons and drapes, shapes and styles of the moment. ;. Just the hat to liven up a winter costume, of id add the asi touch to , a charmtng new spring . suit. Rang ing in price from $5.00 up. ' Stcond Floor. - -7 : New Spring ' - 1 r roe Sep arate Skirts Are in Vogue KS Vary in Silhouette. One may choose the straighlline frocl( or one phich shows d bouffant skirl, for both are equally prominent. However, the bouffant skirt of this season is quite different from last. Poiret twill, which never seems to lose favor, fashions the smart tail leurs, while taffeta, crepe de chine, , Canton,, Elizabeth arid Morocco crepe comprises the season's popular fabrics for frocks for mast every oc casions . ' Second Floor. ; '' ..',.' - . : The Art Needle Woman and Home Sewers WHt Wda "Come the Annomcemmt That Our ' Pacific Package Outfits " Pleats eonf irta their con tinued vogue in the new wool plaids and stripes- N Moon Glow,. Tally Ho, Can- ton Crepe and Flannel. These skirts are in striking colors and are promised un- " usual vogue, as they are v much wanted toear with the ; sp'ort , jackets- a n d ( ' sweater1 coats." " - To Be Embroidereci Aad after having seen, the display; everyone will " readily concede that they are -daintier "-ami more at- ' .ttketively gotten iip than ever before. fi . V In laid Linolefum $2.69 sq. yd. Inlaid linoleum ia the extra heavy quality. Large and jieat range of tile and wood effects. Imported and de-r s mestic makes. 6 ft. wide. $2.69 sq. yd. Floor Covering, 90c sq. yd. Neponset floor Covering in neat" blue and white cheeks, mosaic and matting patterns for the Jbath and bedrooms 'large range of new pattern: - 6 fU-wide. 90c sq. yd. . - ' .. .-. . Third Fioor ;.; ,- '.;..: I are so simple and easy to work, yet are so effective,. worked with silk and cptton embroidery, or the wool " yarn which is so mneh'usei this season. ' : ''; . ' The Materials are ', so. sheer and : pretty -' dainty voiles, crossbar dirni t ties, batiste, vmtill and nain sook si also pique and linen c r ash for garments which require, heavier materials. ' V Third F'ioor ' "1;: .:. ' Electric Labor Savin Simplex Electric Ironers are an, absolute necessity in the home laundry. Ironing can be 'done in iess time attd with less work at a very small expense. They are very simple to operate and can be had in either gas- heated or electric-heated," both being motor driven. Prices range from $165.00 to $303.00 Drop innd witness a demonstration of the Crystal washer and Simplex ironer during "On ward Omaha Exposition." . , 5 g Devices it LaxincI ry Crystal Washing'Machine The practical home laundry should be equipped with an i Elecjtric- W ashing Machine We havethe latest improved electric washing machine. The Crystal is a cylinder type machine, tub is made of "Aruco" . iron, cylinder is made of zinc, which makes it light; and easy to handle. All machinery is enclosed, making the machine ab solutely safe. The wringer is swinging and can be operated jn " various positions. Has handy control switch. With this machine you can wash the finest fabrics, the entire washing can be done in a very short time and without the labor and strain and back breaking toil that usually occurs on wash day. ' ' ; The Crystal machine is sold compete at $135.00. '....J V IK: ii; W ... , . -., . : - ', ' I , i l Hi.n. - j. itd I i v I rltfaTADiXT3'lif S I I II I .11 m V I i. 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