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THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. MARCH 30. ID..
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Asks Aid of Court
lo Recover I louse
1'itiirr Plaintiff in Atttuu
Against Hi Son nih
DitupIitcrMii-LaH.
George W. mith, 222 Noith
Twctuy-ieconJ Hurt, ppraic4 in
municipal court jestrrday (trnoon
ai plainliiT in iurtittlc entry t-c
84iriii b't ton al dsuk-hteMii-law,
Mr. rii4 Mr. V)iti A. Mint)..
Military nvemif,
J'iiher-in 4W and il4u,lHcr-m-U
em lunged at,nd lancr. the loimrr
nplyinif, "I understand o." when
M by rounel il Mr. Smith, out
( the drtriidanti, Mil hit daughter
III .
Tl rl Jerly jdaintiif it seeking lo
obtain 'f..e.ii.n vi tlt M'hury te
ntie prrrottei on the plea that nearly
nve yert igd pimitt4 hit n
jnd duhkr-in-!w 10 re.nle there
under condition known is "tenants
4t wilL" lit tcttirieii there wat no
Ie4e, no agreement, no payment ol
rent, and he added that the thought
ol giving hi tuti and daughter-mo
law the property never entered his
mind.
Judii A. K. Batdin, who It hear
iiig I lie i4e, declined to allow an
old alienation of atTrition nut to te
dragged into the cae helore him.
The rae ha gone over to iatur.
day morning, when the attorneys will
nut nut hurt.. Judge Hahlwin hat
raied the question o( jurisdiction, on
4i fount ii the length of time which
lu eUped hefure the elder Mr,
Mmili brought tlie pre.eut action.
Investigates New Clue
in 'Mystery Girl Murder
K. P. Lindgrcn. operative ol
the lnertaie .secret Service bureai
of Mnipo!n, wlvo he been in
Omaha inveiitiiif a lew angle
ol the "myutry' gitl murder ii
operation with the Prluble Detee
tive bureau of thu city, h hern
mnmoiifd hark to Mmneapoi to
appear before grand jury.
I.lndgren will givg tettimony. ha
Mated. tht will link the enutional
"inytery girl" murder that occurred
north of Omaha in Novemler, u9.
with the murder ol rttf I'fi'int
Andron. a )nih actret, in Mih
neapoht in May. WiQ,
An anrat n the muider f wdl
It made iiotin, operative ol tl e He
hahte Ietefle bureau Hated.
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Kmttfiglfr (liven l'role
on l'roiuif ut IU atitution
John T. McDonald. ar lormer
hunnen agent el Umiut No. 5.
Anialfamated Meat t'mteri and
Putchrr Workmen ol Xurth Amrr
k, wat arraigned before l)itiiit
Judge lhe eterday on the iharge
of cmhrrilrtueiit ol f&4 trom that
ortnitnn.
McDonald pteaded guilty. !!
riicn. e w4 iii ii'lcj ul he wi
I'arolid t- M. I'. t l!iiei, ddult pro
bation oiturr, on lu luiuifc ta ie
i4n4 the iiioi.ey.
l'tiiofrMir nf Thu t.'ura
1 1 pl for liivfkligatioii
C. V. Cherry, .'51J liiuiuy Merer,
it being h Id l y (be kdue pendmg
inquiry into the ownership of two
moior rar luiid in In poei.ion,
hrrul imiiiU-i oi the cr. a l ord
and Podge, bd been detaced. and
Huhrrt W. Milter. .Mln Newport
ureet. had hern rubbing i'rf the paint.
He Mid Cherry rented hi g4raee
and engaged him to do the wotk,
and wa not held.
HrtlUlriiliiij! of Cmiyly
to He ConlrMtil in Court
Hearing id the iiuiid.itiui aitum
brought a a tft e by lidward
W, Tiilmir Jtf.iiii.1 I lii ln'ii Ci'nni'i
umrr W. D, Mvlluiih, K-. i"ntrt
n g the right ol the lnurd i t tutnxy
roiiimitkiaiierii M rntiniit the
comity lor the cimiiti primaries, will
he In Id 4tu'd4y iiiniuiiitf. Taliuer,
who it in the iiuVe ol County Clerk
wi, tevk m nle Kir ei'iiuty rom.
iiiiuiier fiont the liit tliMiUl
pitur t' the rfiiiiMit'if, or Iront
the I out ill di.iiu t i( the ieditririnf
it upheld,
if
Ji
Helps
to break
Jr a cold coming
. . . . Ol I I.
on, put juerity oi Dioan a .inirai-ii
on your throat, cheat and bark Just
before going to bt-d. It starts warm,
tingling emulation that keeps the)
cold from "rrtthng"and holpa break
it up, hiln ita helthy vapors sooths
and char the lunga and throat. Don't
rub don't bandage i penetrant.
AH tnwttte-45e, 1k, f 1 40
siioa
Liniment
Atatn's)
rnemy
ADteKTlNKMICNT.
SULPHUR CLEARS
A PIMPLY SKIN
Apply Sulphur aa Told When
Your Skin Breaks Out.
Any breaking out of the hkin on
face, neck, arms or body is over
come quickest by applying Mcntho
Sulphtir. The pimples seem to dry
right up and go away, declares a
noted skin specialist.
Nothing lias ever been found to
take the place of sulphur as a pim
ple remover. It is harmless and in
expensive. Just ask any druggist for
S. small jar of Mcntho-Sulphur and
use it like cold cream.
AnVKKTISEMKNT.
CRAMPS, PAINS
AND BACKACHE
St Louis Woman Relieved
by Lydia ILPinkham's Veg
etable Compound
Cf tmii Mn "T wan rmthered
with cramp's and pains every month
I ana naa Dacnacne
and had to go to
bed as i could not
work. Mv mother
and my whole f am
ily always took
Lydia j. nnk
ham's Vegetable
Compound for
such troubles and
they induced me to
frv it snii it had
helped me very
much. I don t
UiT0UWIIWIJ , - -
my housework all through the month.
I recommend your Vegetable Com
pound to my friends for female
troubles." Mrs. Della Scholz,
1412 Salisbury St, St. Louis, Mo.
Just think for a moment. Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has
been in use for nearly fifty years. It
is prepared from medicinal plants, by
the utmost pharmaceutical skill, and
superior methods. The ingredients
thus combined in the Compound cor
rect the conditions which cause such
annoying symptoms as had been
troubling Mrs. Scholz. The Vegeta
ble Compound exercises a restora
tive influence of the most desirable
charaeter.correcting the troubla in a
gentle but efficient manner. -
I fill
Don't let a poor
skin spoil your
pleasure r-
Iffisinw can heal those
Blotches ari
imakeour
'skmmore
beautiful
RES
110
L
3oothinq and Healing
SLEEPY-TIME TALES
sapaa
SST THE TALE OF
ml MULEY
COW
LBYARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY
(HATTER XI.
The Unruly Muley.
After having the Muley Cow. who
wan wearing her new poke down
by the lane. Aunt l'olly Woodchuck
and Billy Woodrhuck'a mother met
old Mr, Crow again.
"Did you cc her?" he akcd them
hoarsely.
"Yes!" they answered.
Mr. Crow gave them a lv leer.
"What do you think of it?" he in
quired. They aid that the poke wa the
- ADVERTISEMENT.
NAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS
Be Better Looking Take
Olive Tablets.
If vour ekin is yellow complexion
pallid tongue coated appetite poor
you have a bad taste in your
mouth a lazy, no-jrood reeling you
should take Olive Tablets.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a
substitute for calomel were pre
pared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years
of study.
Dr. Edwards' elive Tablets are a
purely-vegetable compound mixed
with olive oiU You will know them
by their olive color.
To have a clear, pink skin, bright
yes, no pimples, a feeling of buoy
ancy like childhood days you must
set at the cause.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on
the liver and bowels like- calomel
yet have no iangrerous after effects.
Thry start the bile and overcome
constipation. Take one or two night
ly and note the pleasing results. Mil
lions of boxes are sold annually at
lac and 30c,
11
llv Crow hemmed, &ni ba.we
strangest collar they had ever set
eyes on.
Ha! ha!" the old black rascal
laughed. "I see that you don't
know what it's for.... It's to keep
the Muley Cow from jumping the
fence into the back pasture. Farmer
0 recti put it around her neck this
morning.
Did you ever? said Billy Wood-
chuck mother.
"Well, I never!" said Aunt Tolly.
"We expected to sec a poke bon
net," they both told Mr. Crow.
lhat made him laugh again
hoarsely.
she wants to see you. The
Muley Cow wants to talk yith you,"
Aunt l'olly Woodchuck informed
him.
"Is she fcelinor pleasant?" he
asked. '
"N'o. I shouldn't say she was.
Aunt Polly replied.
I hen I II fly over and call on Tier
a little later." he decided. "But first
I must finish my breakfast. There
upon he rose into the air and sailed
away toward the cornfield, leaving
two very puzzled Woodchuck ladies
behind him.
If there was anything that Mr.
Crow enjoyed more than another,
it was teasing some person that was
angry. So he kept his word. As
soon as he had finished his break
fast, he came back to the pasture and
soupht out Muley Cow.
Good morning! he said very
politely.
"Ah, ha! she cried. You ve been
gossiping about me. You've been
telling everybody about this poke."
"Its most becoming," Mr. Crow
said with a grin. "I supposed you'd
like to have the neighbors know
you were wearing something new."
"Well, 1 don't 1" she retorted, "it s
bad enough to have a poke put on
my neck, at my age, without having
the news spread all through Pleas
ant Valley."
"You can thank yourself for the
fix you're in," Mr. Crow told her
bluntly. "At your age yott should
have known better than to jump
fences."
"How would you like it if you had
had to stay in this pasture cfay after
day?" the Muley Cow asked him.
Mr. Crow hemmed and hawed.
"How would you like it if you
couldn't go into the cornfield?" she
went on.
Mr. Crow choked slightly but made
no reply.
"How would you like it if I went
up and down Pleasant Valley tell
ing everybody that you were ,a "
But Mr. Crow didn't care to
hear any more. He knew that the
Muley Cow was going to say. some
thing about his stealing cprn.
"It's getting late," he interrupted,
though the sun hadn't been up an
hour. "I must be poking along."
And then he flapped himself away.
That was just like Mr. Crow.
Whenever he found himself getting
the worst of an argument, he
wouldn't talk any longer.
"Poking along, indeed!" the Muley
Cow snorted as she watcher him sail
ing toward the woods. "He can't
fool me. He said that just to be dis
agreeable. He was poking fun at
me!''
(Coprrlght. vtt.
Coal Company Sues Railroad,
Charging Breach of Contract
Suit for $204,434.82 was brought
in district court by the O'Gara Coal
company of Illinois against the Chi
cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul rail
road company for alleged breach of
contract.
According to the petition, the coal
company entered into a contract
with the railroad to sell the. entire
output of coal from one of its mines.
The railroad was to buy on the av
erage of 1.500 tons, a day.
"Read The Bee All the Way
i Through. You Will Find It Inter-
estiug.
llospe's Reorganization Sale of Pianos and Phonographs
EXTRAORDINARY PIANO AND PIANO PLAYER ANNOUNCEMENT!
Today and Friday we place on sale high-grade Player Pianos and Upright Pianos
at prices unequaled since the inception of Piano and Player Piano selling in Omaha.
The bargains enumerated in this advertisement are CONVINCING PROOF
that these instruments are everything you would want, and you make a great saving.
"Convincing Proof" is that proof that satisfies you by "Evidence" and causes you to
"Believe." Our bargains speak for themselves.
DON'T OVERLOOK THIS REALLY WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY
We have never broken faith with any customer, and we ask you to remember all in
struments are fully warranted and. sold with one year's trial exchange privilege.
A. HOSPE CO.
A Used Player Piano
scSSr fef III ,aoea
Only a Few
More Days .
Buy Now While
the Buying is
Good
Below, Is a Partial List of Our Used Bargains
" a C a h' s 'I
Sal I Sal." 'l J Sale
PrSe I Prica I Price
J J $45 j J $65 I j J$75 ,
This is surely Piano Buying Time If you need a piano or will need one within the next two or
three years, don't fail to grasp this opportunity.
7M' ijm. rv
. Sal. 1 I Sal. I j 5 Sivle "
Pric. II Pric. W 5 I Price
J $85u Ji $95 j LJ $H5
50
SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK
50 RECORD SELECTIONS Are Included With Each
- Talking Machine Purchased During This Sale
That. Phonograph play all reo
ords, including Victor, Columbia,
Ediion and Path. Thai, ma
chines are made in tha style of
cabinet so much in demand. Cabi
nets ar. different sizes, con
structed of doable veneer, fancy
figured wood throughout. Tone
is simply marvelous. Must be
heard to ba appreciated. .
SPECIAL
Wa include with these machines
this week a jewel point with
which to play Edison records, and
a sapphire ball point for the
Path, records also a full assort
. meat of stool needles. And, re
number, these machines play all
makes of records correctly, in
cluding Edison, Columbia, Pathe
and Victor
50
fSul
II Former (
Pric.
$200; - I
11 Sal. I
11 Pric. I
f '125
9 150
1 week
llOOperTU I
Q A week B
Railroad Far
Refunded to
Out-of-Town
Purchasars Wltkia
ISO Mile of
Omaha
Freight
Prepaid
Within 150
' Miles of
Omaha
1513-15 DOUGLAS ST. OMAHA
"v HERE NOW OR PAY MORE LATER!
OPEN EVENINGS
. Members of the
Younger Set
AN0TAHLK sprins: collection com
prising beautiful creations, soms
copies from Parisian models,
others domestic originations of unusual
chnrrn. Designed especially for tho
younger woman and mnde of the newer
millennia such as crcpo Romaine, broad
cloth silk and silk cascade.
Beads, French flowers, ribbons and cut
work embroidery make them fascinating
beyond description.
Eldredge-Reynolds
The Store of Specialty Shops
G
1
wwrnane
COFFEE
l .71
L A JI J
1 HE goodness
of Coffee depends
very Itrgely on
the cue with
which it is made.
Read the follow
ing six rules care
fully. They may
enable you to
make even better
Coffee than you
re now enjoying.
Keep Your Coffee Air-tight
Roasted Coffee loses its flavor rapidly, especially
after it is ground. All Coffee, and especially Ground
Coffee, should be kept in a container that is
moisture-proof and as nearly air-tight as possible.
Measure Carefully .
The amount of Coffee to use depends upon the
strength you like. Experiment until you find just
the amount of Coffee that suits your taste, then
stick to it. Don't guess! Measure proportions
carefully, both Coffee and water.
Use Grounds Only Once
Don't leave the Coffee grounds in the pot and re
steep for the next meal. Used Coffee grounds are
of no more value in making good Coffee than ashes
in building a fire.
Use Boiling Water
The water used in making Coffee should come to a
full boil before it is taken from the fire and poured
into the Coffee pot. But don't let the water and
the ground bean boil together after they are mixed.
Boil your water, but don't boil your Coffee I
Serve at Once
6 Many a pot o perfect Coffee has been ruined by
letting it cool. If you must wait, keep the Coffee
piping hot, but never let it boil. Re-cooking injures
the flavor.
Scour the Coffee Pot
It is not enough to give the pot a hurried rinse and
6 set it away to dry. Scour it even more carefully
than other cooking utensils.
If you use a percolator, pay particular attention
to the little tube through which the hot water rises
to spray over the grounds. Scrub it with the wire
handled brush that comes for the purpose.
If you use a drip pot with a filter bag, rinse the bag
clean in cool never hot water. Keep the bag
sweet by submerging it in cold water when not in
use. Renew filter bags frequently,
TAf atvrtistmtnt it part ol an educational campaign conducted by the letdint
CoSet merchants of 1b United Stttes in co-operation with the planters ol tht State ol
Sao Paulo. Brazil, which produces more than half of til the Coffee used in the United
States ol America. Joint CeBte Trade Publicity Coamittct, 7 Will Street, New York.
UtJLltjLQTl
ICE CREAM
The ONE dessert that will be
enjoyed by all, whether you
invite old folks or young to
your party. "When you phons
your dealer, insist on Satin
Ice Cream.
ICE CREAM COMPANY
When In Omaha
HOTEL ROME
Omaha-Lincoln
Auto Route
i
Good roads via Fort
Crook, Plattsmouth,
Union and "O" street
road to Lincoln.
T. H. Pollock
Bridge Co.
Plattsmouth
Embarrassing Hairs
Can Be Quickly Removed
(Beauty Culture.)
Hairs can he easily banished from
the under-arms, neck and face by this
quick, painless method. Mix into a
stiff paste some powdered delatone
and water, spread on hairy surface
and in 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash
the skin and it will he free from hain
or blemish. Excepting in very stub
horn growths, one application is suf
ficient. To avoid disappointment,
buy the dolatone in an original pack
age and mix fresh. 4
Cuticura Soap
IS IDEAL-
For the Hands
aHr Citlewa Lbratris)aurrrt. X . Maid, Haas.
Fistula-Pay When Cured
Pal
O A mild inlia or treatment that carta Plica. Flatala aarf
Of Rectal Diiaaan ia a short time, without a mm raraiaal eat
nation. No Chloroform, Ether or other reneral aaeetBatia nrt.
A cure ruaraateod in mrtrj eaaa accepted for treatment, and no money is to a paid aaafl '
eared. Write for book oa Rectal Diieasrs. vita names and testimonials ef aton tkaa
it.eoa prominent people who hare beea permanently cured.
I ft- E. R. TARJtY Sanatorium, Peter Traat SJdfc (Boa BM.) Oatafca. Waa.