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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1915, Don't Ever [NEW YORK SO NARKSY Litele Tot Seeks “Daddy,” Who is NEW FACES SEEN ™S5 = ™ = ** Can't Beat “Tiz” ger were confirmed as junior captaing in | ths fire department, kaving served satis- factory & probationary period of six | months When Feet Hurt { “TTZ" for sore, tired, puffed. Rub Your Eyesgsh.m Dull and Heavy Following Sleeping Long Sleep in the Grave| ¥ Publication of German | AT THE CITY HALL Use “Henetol” As An Eye Wash. Not | Note. A little flaxen-Baired girl of about 10, flowers. The tears started from her eyes [ The follow aching, sed { An E; . ] owing fire depagtment promo- callou et Only Soothing and Cleansing, But ! apeiin with big blue eyes, dressed 18 & cheap | And impulsively whe clasped the child to |George L. Redman Promoted—Fle- |y on, annotnced "vmiv::h": — ap, y i Kills Every Germ That May Have OPENING PRICES ARE LOWER singham dress, lay upon a grave in | h-v_b.«.n and tried to comfort her harty Moves Into Attorney’s Of- into effect: John Coyle andl Qeorge G. or corns. fteen Blown or Rubbed “Tu. i Foreot 1Awn coobety Donthn; WSS | T PPUR T AN W, DO phee fieoOther Appointments. Crager, senior captains to second assistant { The hands or gioves colfect untold bil- | " the child T Appo! , chiefs; Fred Verveka and George F.| Yions of germs. S fky be harmiess; | NEW YORK. June 1.—ftacks were dull [us though her heart would break. It was| “What's your name?’ Cusick, junfor captains to senior cap others angern soisonous when | And hea today following the publica ohor SE0H0 - on | B ck, o ns to o1 " e e it Wit e ebalt o) |tion of Germeny's repiy. to’ Washington's .10 the pooter gection; that Petion gives | ' Hose > PROMOTIONS AMONG FIREMEN | tains; Jonas H. Francis and Michael evelids. When you come home from auto (Rote of inquiry. Affairs in Mexico, which over to the single stives &2 the last reat- ;umn ;Im\v Quinlan, firemen to junfor captains: TIing and 3our eves hurn from the dust | Point to a decisive action by this KOVErn- ing place of those not fortunate enoug ‘Just Rose.” . v Roosa F. Del r v, 8- #d wind—or when they smart from any 'ment also entered into speculative caleu- (o own « lot. A bouguet of flowers was| “What Is your mothers name and A Soy wuptit duioovie. marked the m,n',':d A ’m:“"‘m'"" FrARk Aenow, So- ¢ [ “Benetol.” R g |thres points, war speciaition and other | and one little chubby hand rested against ‘“Mamma's name is Dearie and we live | officials started their work, { manipulated issues losing most ground Later mome of these stocks made gen eral recovery, Hethlehem Steel and Gen it. Along the driveway came a big luxtrious limousine and a big cluster of eral Electric recording material gains, ; roses and hothouse flowers rested on the but the movement as A whole was with- seat at the side of the liveried chauffeur. {out significance, Total sales amounted to | 1roiae o richly clad, sad-faced woman on a farm.” | minor appointments were mnd: ';;JRGV. AdOlfH\llt Mary Careful questioning falled otherwise o |\ "o "o oy i creased une. | Be Given Chair at | home, further than that she had mccom- tion seemed to pervade throughoutl ted th mover of the first ho ‘ommissione: hy k| Forel o i o A or ing of the child attracted the attention | Daddy's grave, ahd becoming separated | 8 Seloger. Hummél. of the par bring out the mame of the chijd or its panted her mother, grandmother and aunt | the municipal building. R k I 1 d S h 1 {214.000 ghares, of which almost half repro- [\ S mong the cushions. The weep- | to the cemetery to place flowers on | | 0CK 18land sSchoo. Forelgn exchange continued to reflect the | AN { nenstive statn of the Iuropean money ' of the woman, and sesing no one near, |from them, had wandered back to the | dePartment announced the promotion Rev. Adolph Hult, pastor of the Swed- ris checks making the new low record of B5.4%%, which means (hat it takes three more franca to buv an Awmerican dollar’ than ever before. IL'res venkened loted at. 5.8, AgAInst After the close of the s on Rome were quoted | 395, equaling the recent low quota tons, Pilla on Tondon ware little changed and mquiry for remittances to that cen- ter was extremely light. More gold was received here from Ottawa and the pros pects favor additional shipments from Cannda and France. | Local thne loans were easler, though quotably unchanged. I.ast week's further Rin In excess reserves was dup t other Important reserve cities, and 8t. Louia niso showing & lower t dency for long maturities. Domestic developments were mainly favorable, ranging from the $2,000,000 net increase reported by the New York Cen- tral system for April to another dividend Increase by one of the large copper com- panios. Other rallway statements for | April were variable, Atlantic Coant Line | Eaining $146000 in nel, While Missouri | Pacific lost $97,000. The latter stock was | | The sooner you learn most remarkable preparation, the better Will be your heaith and general welfare As a nrfiie it cures sore throat, as a | mouth wash it keeps the teeth free from tArtar, cures pyorrhea and keeps llml ums thy and free from disease, as & nasal cleaner it cures calarrhal Sou- ditions, applied to outs and burns it heals and makes infection imposaible, and taken intornally it keeps ‘the “bowel klflne‘:, and liver pure, sterilized a frée m germ life. For children and grown-ups It is allke harmiess, both internally and externaily, yet as & destroyer of disease germs it I8 more powerful than even pure carbolic ‘Never before in the history of medicine has such a preparation been known. *“Benetol™ ig 80} by Aruggists in BHo, Wc and $1.00 rek- o8, Send for our trial l.l!'\l‘: of ** under restraint all day, pending the out- come of the extension plan. Western freight shipments of various classifications were 1p to year's average and in some instances ahead of that period. That section continued to pin faith on big crop yields and abundant money supplie Bonds were easier, with little invest- Total sales, par value, ment inquiry. aggregated $1,274,000. 1'nited States bonds Missouri Pacific Gets an Extension it e on Money It Owes Fmaoy, & ndother. leadinig dri®| rhe Missouri Pacific, according to re- s / fiisy ports from New York reaching the loafl offices, has been able to arrange its fi- nances for at least another year and | continue on easy strest. Throé years ago. In order to meet oBii- @ations and get the floating devts to- notol” llquid, ointment wnd cream. This trial assortment is not to ba bad from stores and is sent direct on receipt of 10 cents (sllver or stamps) only to those who have never tmed '‘Benetol,” io1 B, Mimmeavois. E Minneapolis, Mini ed and guaranteed in n & McConnell ‘Drig Co., 16th i3 ard Yy, n. 8- delivered the funeral eulogy. Interment was in the family lot at Holy Sepuloher cemetery. The funeral Was largely attended and there was a profusion of flowers, Pallbearers were: e Tonch, | Bovin Mors 2 William P, Looch, Hiupd Movearty. FIFTY TOURISTS TAKE RIDE OVER THE CITY Fifty easterners.who came in from the st over the Unlon: Pacifio-Northwest- ern. making up one of the Raymond Whitcomb excursions, had-an opportunity of gecing Omaha Mohday afternoon. The mansger in charge of the Whit- conib party telegraphied ahead for auto- mobiles and when the train arrived, ten machines ‘were at the depot. The exeur- slonists were taken on & two-hour drive over the boulevards, through the parks and residential end business \ections of the city. They departed very favorably impressed with Omaha. FRED STUBBENDORF IS TO BE BURIED THURSDAY since 154, died Monday at his residence, HELEN MILLARD 10 TO TRY TO GET UP A CLASS blind are scarce at the pubiic library and no more can be bought now because of lack of funds, Miss Hdith Tobitt, give blind patrons of the institutions all the pleasure und satisfaction of hearing the latest news and fiction, works of history, else they desire without having to read with their finger tips, to help the library and will read aloud to blind people regularly, it the latter will &0 to the library bullding. Miss Tobitt announces that if blind people will gom- Fred Stubbendort, & resident of Omaha | gy READ 70 THE BLIND Those Who Cannot See for Themselves. in Although raised-letter books the for the ibraran, has planned a scheme that will | or recent sclence, or whatever Miss Helen®Millard haws gladly consented municata with her at the library before ¥riday morning, indioating thelr inten- tion of attending, the firet free public reading for the blind will be held In the second second floor lecture room of the Ubrary Friday at 10 a. m. by Miss Millard. This i8 & new feature at the Omaha library, and, so far as known, has never been tried ot any other metropolitan Hprary in the United States. It is ex- peoted that quite & number of blind peo- ple will take advantage of the readings during the summer, Jitney Ordinance Goes Up to Legal Force of the City - E;i%f Council Blufts Street Raflway company attended the meeting of the council. anighen Gets Big Oofitra_olz_ for Sewer Sixth to ‘fenth streets, which thoroughfares will be repaved or the present stone surface relaid. TWO LARGE BUILDING ~ PERMITS ARE GRANTED The city building department has issued | permits for the construction of the Wlack- stone hotel at 310 South Thirty-sixth street and the Grain exchange ot 402 South Nineteenth street, the former Im- provement being 320,000 and the latter 200,000, i 8. L. Merica was granted a permit for the erection of a frame dwelling at @0 North Thirty-third street at a cust of 1,000, | The froube with most thin folka whol wish to gain weight is that they insist on | drugging their stomach or stuffiog it | | with “greasy ' foods: rubbiug on useless | “fleah creams,” or following some fool ish physical culture stunt, while the real cause of thinness goes untoiched. You carnot get fat until your digestive tract sasimilates the food vou eat. Thanks to & remarkable new solentific scovery, It is now possible Lo combine into simple form the very clements need- © organs to help aden blood. chemistry is called Sargol and has been termed the greatest of flesh-builders, Sargol aims through Its re-generalive, reconstructive wers to coax the stemach und jntes- tnes to literally sodk up the fattening elaments of your food and pass them into the blood, they ta yo every rved, broken-down cell and tis- o fthe first { opened. of the child’s father, the lady undertook child’s relatives. | e e | REAMAN to use his own autonfobile. | Cupid "Gathering Bountiful Crop of June Brides! The first day of June, the month. of brides, was ushered in with a great de- mand for marriage licenses, with the re- sult that County Judge Crawtord's staff of assistants was kept busy recording the names of Cupld’s victims from the open- ing of the doors of blw offices until late the day. Twelve couples secured licenses during five hours after the doors John A. Page, 3 years old, and Susie Stricklin, 28 years old, both blind, | were among the happy pairs who secured licenses. Sore Throat Quickly relleved by Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- It eases the throat, soothes the logsens phlegm. Only %c. All drug- dvertisement. Chest Sold and Installed by with a salary of $150 a month, Mr |2f church He will take over some of the detail work formerly handled by Superiu- tendent W. R. Adams, who will de- |vote more of his time to planning, landscape gardening, trees and flowers. Dr. N, In Lexal Department. City Solicitor H. B, Fleharty reported | for duty and was assigned the offioe | formerly occupied by Assistant Attorney TePoel who has taken the quarters which were used by B. 8. Baker, The new | solicitor attended- district court and re- #pondad to the call of the case of Levine against the city. | Anton Hoffman, new city license inspec- | tor, begnn his work under the city clerk, | whose department was remodeled to take | care of the license bureau | The council cofifirmed the appointment of Lawrence A. Donahos, John W. Ma- lone and F. L. Robertson as sauitary in- spectors st $75 per month, and L. B. Stine sanitary fnapector of plumbing at $10 a month. Fdward 8. Goralski was appointed to the children, history | Theological seminary, These names will be voted on at the | meeting of the Augustana synod, which | opens in Minneapolis, June . | The chair fs one of the highest gifts of | the Swedish Lutheran country and has always been occupled | by eminent men of the chureh made vacant by the retirement cf Rev. Forsander professor emeritus. Rev.-Mr. Hult le one of the recognized scholars of his church, and, it is sald, wiil | be a very strong place. His selection will, volve his leaving his church here and this is the one unpleasant feature con- riected with it. ! HALLER IS HEAD OF THE ; CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY | ordered the chauffeur to stop. Somehow | grave to get Daddy to go home with her. | 0f George L. Redman to position of [ieh Lutheran Immanuel church, will’be | the lttle one remindea her of her child | Putting some of her flqwers on the grave [ayperintendent of construetion work, asieep In another part of the cemetery, to whose grave she was carrying the|to find the one of the three candidates for the chalr the Augustana | in Rock Island, 1l church in the position of to candidate for the of course, in- on your new or used Ford Car. Thie system is built by the pionéer pro- the same simplieity and ruggedness of design as the Gray & Davis Systems supplied to leading cars in every price class. Spins yc_mrmotmby a light ‘touch to a pedal. Floods the road with light byrmqansof‘ a simple switch. Makes your Ford a whole-family car—drive- able by any one of 15 or over. system. : INDUSTRIAL GARAGE’ Twentieth and Harney Streets, Omaha - the trouble of the hand-crank and the incon- venience of gas lamps by installing the com- pact Gray & Davis Starting-Lighting System HERRING MOTOR COMPANY OF DES MOINES, Distributors for This Territory. F. L. Haller has been elected president of the Nebrhska Children's Home scci¥y, succeeding Alfred Kennedy, been Il for some time. This is a soclety | organized to find homes for homeless | Rev. A. B Lehmann is super- intendent of the Omaha district. this 1t was who /has | You can be happy-footed just like me. Use “T"' and never suffer with tender, raw, burding, blistered, swollen, tired. smelly feet. ‘TIZ" and only “Ti&Z" takes the pain and soreness out of corns. callouses and bunions. | | As soon as you put your feet in a “T1Z” bath, you just feel the happiness toaking in. How good your poor, old feet feel. They want to dance for joy “TIZ" is grand. “THZ" instantly draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause sore, in- | flamed, aching, sweaty, smelly feet. Get a % cent box of "TIZ" at any drug store or department store. Get instant foot rellef. Laugh at foot sufferers who complain, Beecause your feet are never. never going to bother or make you limp sny more. DIAMONDS WATCHES ON CREDIT Its Easy to Wear a Dia- mond or Fine Watch or make a handsome graduatfon or. wedding present, for vou can open a charge account with us for any- thirig desired, and pay monthly. | i Opes Daily Till 8 P. 2. Satordiys Till 9:30 Call or write for Catalog No. 808 Phone Dougias 1464 and salesman-will cail. [OFTISisms BROS&CD. fiGb o0 8. loun s \\ ASTHMA SUFFERERS A ¥ow Home Oure That Auyone Can Use m‘*fil Loss of Time. We have a New M. g\huc:uAnh- me, and we want you to try it at our expense. 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