Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 28, 1915, Page 14

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OMAL} APRIL 28, “Tiz” Fixed My Sore, Tired Feet INEW YORK STOCK MARKET BAXTER (UITS ANTI | EXECUTIVE BOARD Activity on the Elchnngr Almost Wholly at Expense of Quoted ‘ "“TIZ!"" Don’t have puf- e g U“fed.np burning, uhingp g |Bend| Contribution and Sizes Up the f;et or cor;Js STEEL THE OHIEF rEATURE‘ Present Situation as Rale of Ohgnchy SUTTON SENDS OUT NEW YORK, April 27.—8uch activity | aa was manifested by today's stock mar ] | ket was almost wholly at the expense of | quoted wvalves. Trading In the half | of the session was the lightest of any day H | for several weeks, but this condition was reversed In the last hour when an ex- tensive welling movement wiped ont BULLETIN From “ant!"” headquarters s given | jout a letter sent by W. F. Baxter re- | al good part of the early gains and caused ! mitting $50, with his resignation |from the executive committee, ten- some net Ix.-..._. R PR h lling was prec by reports | “ 1ia its diplomatic | dered, as he explains, because of con- that Italy had recalled mf;‘f'?:&\fi;,:,‘. t’...:fl:;..nlgfiu‘m::“”:" ditions which prevent him giving the | garded ns A menacing phase of the for- time and thought '(hn importance oh olgn situation. There was some recovery the wotk deserves.’ In Bis letter, | which goes into lengths of reasoning, Mr. Baxter sums up the present situa- United dis- from lowest prices, notably in States Bteel, but the closing was tinetly irregular Bioe! was sasily the chief feature of | session, reassuming its place as P:dn. It Fegimtered a &mall decline at | tlon as follows: the outset, but sTew stodily stronger | Ity the rule of the obligarchy, with the progress of the session and was at its best when the late liquidation | versus the rule of the people. checked fts course he movement in wteel was watched | ''It's the people’s right to economi- with unusual Interest because it was ex- | oa] public service, versus gervice dic- pectod to give a possible hint of the company's earnings for the first quarter | tated by private interests. “It's the rule of decency, versus & of the year. This statement, which was not iasued untll after the market's close, showed earnings of $12,47,88, an increase | vice-administered police departmant e I hope for your success.” terred dividend was 5, agalns g 1500283 reported three months ago Antl leaders had counted upon much of $1,624,03 over the preceding guarter. The deficit after payment of the Coppers were less prominent than here- | active help from Mr. Baxter and deplore tofore, despite a higher quotation for the | his withdrawal. The antls clatm to have Ab! no more burning feet: no more swollen, what rellef. No more tired feet; bad smelling, sweaty feet. No more pain in_eorns, callouses or bunions. No matter what alls your feet or what under the gun you've tried without getting re- Tef, just use “TIZ.' “TIZ" is the only remedy that draws out all the polsonous exudations which putt up the feet: “TUZ” is magleal; Lmetal based on large forelgn orders. In- quits o number of men working for them - rad! i "7z la grand; “TIZ' wil cure your Vestment ineuos in the raltway aivislon |U o0 * MIEE T, TN SOTRER 0N SRR foot troubles ®o yowll never Mmp or |Yaken by concerted liquidation. Local |shall not be made public, for fear such tractions made some Improvement on further rendjustment of oapital require- | ments, but other divisions of the list, in- | cluding the speculative speciaities, lacked | especial hl\un The Epo reported a March net ain of Sikho0 and Missourl, Kansas & | Fexas whose affairs are in progress of | reorganization, gained 775,000 Total sales of stocks amounted to 673,000 | Araw up your face in pain. Your shoes won't seem tight and your feet will never never hurt or get sors, awollen or tired. Think of it, no more foot misery; no more burning corna, callouses or bunions. Get a 3 cent box at any drug store or department store and get Instant relisf. Get & whole year's foot reiwef for omly | publicity might affect their business In his dally signed bulietin Chairman Sutton deals with corporate domination | Of the city hall and takes this dig at the oity legal department regulate these public service corporations |ars now sleeping the sleep of the dead, |and does it meem right to you that the shares. friend h hllo ' . B Sl Thak ot 1! Honds were_ fairly firtn on & moderate | (riende of. these publio service corpora amount of dealings. Total sales, par |t10N8 shall appoint the attorneys to repre- sent the people of the city?" Dr. "E.. Holovtchiner, merhber of the Board of ®ducation, called upon the antf value, aggregated 58,000, United States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of snlea and leading auotstions on stocks were as follown: DIAMONDS “The lawsuits to || SILO AND CEMENT MEN MIX 8ilo Makers ()b]ect to Cement Manu- facturers Urging Farmers to Construet Own Silos. AND 80 THE MERRY WAR STARTS War is on between the cement silo makers and some of the big cement | companies, because both want to fur- nish the farmer with silos. It is this way The company manufacturing silos asserts that it can make a good silo, one that will last, give satisfac- tion and be a credit to the canse of | cement construction, while the Port- land cement manufacturers claim a farmer ¢an put up his own silo, H they furnish him the raw material, which they do for a great deal less | than the price of a reddy made silo. | The whole question {s, “Can they? | There ls where the fight comes fn. The | local manufacturers of cement and con- crete stone work and of sflos, hold that the cement manufacturers are doing the cause of concrete and cement construc- tion an injury by urging the farmers to | seeking to induce bufld silos themse which silos, the silo makers claim, are never satisfactory Out Literature. The American Assoclagyon of Portland | Cement manufacturers is the organiza tion against which the manufacturers of silos are fighting. The association is sald to be sending literature to the farmer him to use Fortland cement, and at the same time to build his own silo at a great saving. The silo manufacturers assert that the result can already be seen in the state in a number of silos so built only a few years ago that are now cracked and falling to pleces, not from any fault of Portland | cement, but on account of a lack of | skilled work in making them. They holds then, that this system is dolng the whole cement business an injury, and that many farmers are thus led to belleve that cement silos are a fallure, though as a matter of fact, when they are manu- factured by a silo company that knows its business, they last for a lifetime. URE WANTS TO HIRE MAN TO | COLLECT TAXES ON AUTOS; Sends County Treasurer Ure has requested the county board to authorize employ- | ment of a man at a salary of $100 a month, whose duty It shall be to compel automobile owners to pay delinquent | llcense fees. No action has been taken | yet by the board Improvements, in- cluding the nqw automatie record fili tem .~ o . lenders to wtate that he is for Harry B w A T C " E 3 S % | Zimman and Intends to work for him ON-C E [) T 3] “I confidently feel that the vote next Wi ¥ | Tuesday will indicate that the le will R | people w . LG B T | make Intelligent seloctions “from the 1,800 111 10 II| /| fourt d 0 . | Am” dvgar ] m\ m\{ i |‘rhln:v“' candidates, declared Mr. Holovt | 40 29 | A R m""fi‘ Expect to Land Five, B Ohie. ‘000 18 TI 7-,.“ Chairman Sutton made the statement AN F':'v"r.u.':.'.."m e N e N ;\:“w:'v':lr’x"x.gn "Snllfd’n;qh n(';‘"" coss that 5100 108~ 184 181% | call o o fight at this || 16—Gentine Rigin Il 4w WK N (timo If aasured that four of the aix antis || Waltham or Y0 1% 1w 13 | WOUld be elected, his meaning being that Hampden 1900 95" 8 6| he expocts to land no less than five of | wateh, In S0 i Wi iy [ e men 2 year iw WA WG 3| The antis have ‘planned three street ‘ a e 12 | meeting routes for this evening, but do | mnlll-n Hecurition 2000 it i 19% |announce these Itineraries In advance. Brle i B0 % % % | The administration people wil center Great Northern ptd 1000 120% 1% igi |(thelr efforts this evening at the Polish | 2,400 a7 n 18 " 0 g\r.:'nh‘:ln?l‘lvlml"m R ¢4 “k - 1% [#sohool at Twenty-fourth and 'Pancroft | Iilinots_Central 2 111 |streets, where Mayor Dahlman! H., B, 1 ) Mn' oid H% L% Tt Flenarty and others will epeak. ports that the antis, if elected, will make Harry B. Zimman mayor, Chairman Sut- ton, corporation counsel; M. O. Cunning- ham, city attorney; Henry F. Meyers, comptroller, and L. L. Mecllvaine, bufld- Ing inspector. Frank J. Riba 18 another man whoee & 7 |"ame appeared on th elist of antl ward 2 workers, . but who ocomes forth to say . fi& ::n this uso of his name was not au- . orized and that he is for the ‘‘square ,“.* :.l:‘ :5\ 1% | soven.” e E¥3EY TWO LETTERS CONSTITUTE WILL OF LATE NORMAN FAIR Two letters constitute the will of the late Norman Fair of San Diego, Cal, probated In this county in order to trans- for title to real estate here to his brother, Herbert Falr. The estate was valned at $50,000, One letter reads: “This is to certity that if anything happens to me I will bequeath to him to dispose of as he scen and thinks best." Another note was as follows: '‘When you get this I have done what I told you I though of. 8o you take hold of all my things as all I have is vours." This was addressed to his brother, Hair Tinting All the Rage The Absolute and Utter Harmless. ness of “Brownatone" Has Made Halr Tinting Safe and Easy. "Y bt tolerate !ny. 4 a8 232 W! “LUMBAGO? ot o "“""".‘.* s @ Three Children Are ' Seriously Hurt by Heavy Auto Truck of mustard plaster. Wil not um\nmw.umamn,ucufl\- y Ing, daughter of Joseph Marrow, bailife in MUSTEROLE | District Judge Troup's court, and Barl patients. and Howard Fiteh, aged 4 and 3, 4% what rellef it | Cuming, sons of Dave Fitoh, attorney, Throat, . Bronchitis, | were seriously injured when they were ruck by an automedlle truck driven by . Holdren. While he was attempting to machine it ran tnto the curb and & @ severe contuston of and & sprained ligament in his Harl was severely brulsed. ROLE. ‘Holdren remained in the vielsty untl mak for. The Musterole Company,” Clove- | midnight, freauently inquiring after the condition of the cuildrer. brush, "end ust a, little “fouch: ng up” one - month should keen )'ouv hair the beau- tifl Cshade Y ou most deair. Melps Weak Kidneys and Lumbago. Results aliways Get 3 Mo bottle of Slown's Liniment. the same — alwayvs Apply on back and take stx_drops four vleastag times & day. Al druggiste.Advertise- waah off and puas ment. anteed to ogntain ouy te ingredients found 80 in Beaton & Laier Are Dealing With Wolf for the Schlitz Site That Beaton & Laler, furniture dealers, \} ul Prepared shades. duce dlum brown, the other, black. Sample and of 10c. “Brownatone” by le Illl drug stores, in two —3260_and $1.00, Order direct from Kenton Phar- macal Co, 625 E. Plke Street, Coving- ton, Ky., {f. yedr drugeist will not sup- ply you, Nou wii] yourself much annoyance by refusing to accept a sub- stitute inslst on 'Brownatone” at your hair- Areaser's. Sold and guaranteed in Omaha by the rman & McConnell Drug Stores and other leading dealers.” SUNNY. BROOK ¢ booklet sent receipt on wold ; ‘MI‘I mow. It is sald that eastern capi- {tal 18 interested in the negotiations and that it may mean the bringing here of castern interests in a large furniture bust- ress to be established on that corner. Harry Wolf refuses to disouss the ru- r. Wolf has recently obtained a nine- ty-nine-year lease on the Schlits corner ]mum« \\\Hw DINGS Chamberiain's OCough Reme From & small beginning the sale and use of this remedy has extended to all & The cily hall folks are eirculating re- | none of the dhnger- strath to the of Chicago. A SMALL PAYMENT DOWR | | e, SENDS ONE TO YOUR HOME . Visit our newly remodeled Talking .. Machine De) t on the main T floor. We have gone to big expemse ~~- | I Installing new, sound-proof demon- ~- —— i PIANO CO. i 1811-18 FARNAM STREET Our SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER This VICTROLA Complete With Twelve Selections With all the new rooms, and now welcome you t equipped department west | Schmoller & Mueller ' VICTROLA XI Oak or Mahogany Becaufie It Is ] -oovm | i wiv U/ | I‘\"’:g"[a il i T?"“ i It’s of smart Oxfords fitted combination—all the new NEWMAN We Sell The “Bohn Syghon REFRIGERATOR Refresh Your Feet with a Pair of “Low Ones” time now to change — bring your feet to Fry's and have a pair YOUR feet. Any leather—any ocloth made as they should be. Twenty- five styles to choose from, at— WALL PAPER PAINTS--STAINS--VARNISHES Corner 15th and Howard Sts. THE BEST When M great Corpora- tions as the Pullman Co,, the Pennsylvania R. R, the N, Y. Central Lines, etc., adopt the Bohn Refrigerator System, you will be pretty safe In using it in your own homes. 1t Preserves Foed Beiter. 1ls Colder. Saves lee. Has_a dry air_ecircalation that ne ether ref tor has ‘We sell the Bohn Syphon tor because we know it will please you most. A refrigerator that will last a Nfetime and give SERVICE. Let us shew this modern - wonder—the finest Refrigerfitor buflt. to fit Phone D 43 ‘lm in any other general anaesthetic used. | treatment, and nlo money to shses coul ' DA, RECTAL SPECIALIST Tarry's mild system of treatment cures Piles, Fistula a ort time, without a surgical operation, A cure guaranteed in eve: ase pald until oured. Write for "Boo) boul lml‘ who Mvo been porlnunnlly cured other Rectal No Chloroform, Ether or Rectal dis- | Embroideries From the Receivers Sale The Most Wonderful Values in Fine Embroideries Ever Shown in Omaha. You'll regret Wednesday is it it you miss the last day these Splen- of this Great did Bargains. Men's Guaranteed Men's Summer Un- Men's Felt Hats— Hose—8ix pairs, wear—Shirts and | | 7o $2.00 values, guaranteed for six {'I‘;‘:'“';:'h ‘n":“:{;:: all colors, shapes months, black and well known makes, and siges; odd lots colored, in Main to $1 value gar- from regular stock; Furnishing Goods ment, in Domestic in Hat Deplrtment Dept., box....49¢ Room . 29¢ for ..... .95¢ In the Domestic Room Suit Section Dress Skirts, to $6.50 values, $2.49 In this season's most popular new New Dresses, $10 to $12.50 val,, $5 Pretty silks and light wool fabrics, Messalines, Pop- weaves and colors, o L ey including the ac- orings. cordion pleated, Dresses that also new yoke and were made pleated models, in to sell to Chudda cloth, plain $7.50; choice §3.95 Popline and Gab- Messalines, ‘\1 1k ardines, Novelties, Z«opl”l]?‘:é Wool ete.; values from Serges, Etc. $4.50 to $6.50. Drssses made- to :.wv;h;‘fewum sell to $5.98, Silk —regular $1.00 values at ....49¢ Lingeries, crepes and smbroidered linons — all sizes 34 to 44 — choice bargains. Children's Dresses — To 76¢ values — fn ginghams, linens and percales, sizes 4 to 14 years, Mu oo 20¢ —Ladies’ Fumuhmgs and Underwea In Domestic Room Wednesday. Ladies’ Lisle Union Suits— | Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons All sizes, best styles; spe- | —Good colors, waist styles; cial at......25¢ and 35¢ |onsaleat ...........35¢ Ladies’ Combination Suits | Boys’' Sdmmer Union Suits —To 75¢ values, in all sizes, i spe- on sale at .39¢ | cial Wednesday at...25¢ Big Caurtain Fabrics Wednesday—Domestic Room Offers Big Values and Good Assortments 10¢ Reversible Secrim, ecolored ‘:t“l Our‘:lln :bflo. Htamine, Mar- isette an Enbnlm Swise, borders, white or ecream all 404 h Pty “ grounds, yd. B¢ | white and cream or seru; at, 16¢ Casement Clofls. rennlbll. yard EETR—. 5 colored center and borders, per 160 White Pabries, Oross Bar yard -10¢ | “lace effects, idered 200 Curtain Madras, lace and o g leno effects, cream and white, & yard . 15¢ Drapery Silkoline, 36-inch, plain and fancy printed figures, yard .. 10¢ Poplins and Serges —at ......$2.95 Over! 650 Pretty Dresses . in the above specia] lots, all new goods, values sel- dom if ever before equaled even in July clearance sales, don't miss these Wednesday. ures, all well worth 16¢ to 1':." at, a yard O¢ 18c¢ Drapery Lawns, printed, 38- ‘in. novelty, yard ........10¢ 19¢ Drapery Cretonne and Sateen, fine assortment .........15¢ Enamelware This is “Biue Bell” beautifal blue and white ware, white in- side and blended light blue to darker blue outside. It is the most beautiful ware we have ever had in the house as well as the best. We are offering this for one day only at less than the price of the ordinary kind: 6 quart capocity tea hettlos, worth $1.49.. . 10-quart water pails, worth 98¢ Cholce 6-q Berlin kettles, enamel covers, worth 8o, ; 9c 8-quari preserving kettles, worth 98c.. REMEMBER THIS IS EXPENSIVE 1t-quart dish pans, worth $1.19. 2-quart rice bollers, worth 98c... WARE, THE BEST AND PRET- TIEST MADE. 3-quart coffee pots, worth $1.19. 16 Pounds Best Granulated S z-qunun ts, worth 98¢......eccosvecs a?ar for SI 00 Flour $1.85 48 Pound Sack Best Hugh Gr ll Bn- BCAI ‘Bm All or Dumvnd No 1 Gounth 4. 0. Fanoy Japan Rice, i00 aual- B Ly K. y n‘Holu 'rn.’ ua.}”béx'-i.'éu'u“nf{.l{:'.}{:ii.m “‘m York White, 'Wia- rr)n.‘n Cream or Young America Cheese, b, 80c THE VEGETABLE MARKET FOR THE PEOFLE. l??‘: . micelli or 8 hettl, pk Lulndry Sw_ch_. 15 lba Best Cooklnl Polllonl. New Potatoes, per 6 Bunches Fresh Onlu 4 Bunches Fresh Radishes ¥ Bunches Fresh Aspar: 4 Bumches Fresh Rhuburl ‘ans Xave Jell for dess rt, it, the Jell That 33-6unce "Ju esh Home Grown Boln, er hnry ‘Queen Olives, quart 380 l';uh Bo-n-. Carfots of Turnips, per Large Bottles Worcester Sauce, Pure unch o omato Catsup, Pickles, assorted | Fresh Head 'Lettuce kinds. or Prepared Mustard, per | 3 Heads Fresh Leaf Le bottle ...... -tig Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, Tall Cana Alaska Balmon k! Faney Large Cucumb 3 Green Peppers . Fancy weet Potatoes, Fancy New Cabbage, i 4 Cans_Fancy Sweet Sugar Corn, :\‘u, leinl Green or le- Bfl‘nl 2-lb, Cans Early June Peas 3 stalks Celery 3-1b. Cans Golden Pumpki H‘nmlny FANCY FLOBRIDA G urT, Squash or Raked B Extra Fancy Fruit, regular. 16¢ Maclaren's Peanut Bul b u . size, Wednesday e, 8340 The Best Tea Siftings, 1b Extra Fanoy Fruit, regular Tic Cholce Bankst Fired " or Um‘olored size, wenne.d.y u Japan Tea, Ib, " aine" bland Navel Golden S o oe not n. ner ,\,._“ for family use. » Fetneniay dons Ther o2 ""!.‘c It Pays--Try HAYDEN'S First--It Pays — MESSAGE OMAHA NEAL INSTITUTE, 1502 South Tenth Street, Omaha, Neb. ? " I heard you got two of my friends yesterday. That's all right, I have some more that you won't get. (8igned) JOHN BARLEYCORIN.

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