Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 4, 1915, Page 12

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WIIMAN COULD Now Does Her Own Work. USSTEELSHAEE!LEADALL OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1915, NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET | Strength and Breadth Reminder of March Sessions During Great Adn.noe NOT SIT UP Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound He_lpod Her. Ironton, Ohio.—** 1 am enjoying bet- | ter bealth now than I have for twelve NEW YORK, June 3.—In its consistent | strength and ipcreasing breadth, today's stock market served as a striking re minder of the daily sessions which ac companied the memorable advance of In March and April. Trading did not attain | { the large proportions of that period, but Wi T bo |8 of sufficlent extent tp make the | years. en movement_noteworthy. ag gan to take Lydia E. d'l‘hl'::d States Steel led the advance, Pinkham's Vegetas lnm ble Compound I could not situp. I had female troubles in that stock aggregating about ares or 2 per cent of the whole ‘'oppers were next in favor, with average nln. of 2@% points on a very large joint turn War specialties were comparatively in- consplcuous, althougn advances in th: and for the last eight’ months I have worked for other swomen, too. I cannot praise Lydia E. 1'inkham’s Vegetable Compound e for [ know I never would have been as' well if 1 had not taken it and I recom< mend it to suffering women. "’ Daughter Ielped Also. “I gave it to my danghter when she was thirtoen yeers old. She was ir school and wes a nervous wreck, anc could not sleep nights. Now she look: #0 healthy that even the doctor speaks of it. You can publish this letter if yoa Tike.""—Mrs. RENA BownaN, 161 8. 10th Street, Ironton, Ohio. Why will women continue to suffer day in lnd day out and drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing three- | raliway investment stocks, mainly those | in the internationai Iist, rose 1@i points, | but the demand for these issues was rela- | tiyely light advance In Steel to %, quoutlon since the beginning of the stran In relations between this country and Germany, was made the occasion of | ossip and conjec! is known that the corporatio has creased during the favorable condition expected to show in the May tonnage figures, to be issued a week from today., Not until the close of the market was it learned that the Steel corporation had won the suit brought against it by the federal gov- ernment. "The further rise in the copper group | was traceable to a number of specific [ eauses, inchuding the greater dem nd_for the motal ad Moreover, It s argued that t the Mexican situation is \llul-d m work to the ad vantage of the many large producing and smelting companies which have large propv-nru in the southern republic. f the day's highest quotations de in the final hour, closing its best in- fourths of the joy of living, when they material vr;("‘"hg]u i can find heath i Lydia B Pinkbam's | 0%, (185, 180 Whbinecd ™00 00 Vegehble Compound ? gm have the slightest doubt thnt dia B, Pinkham’s Vegetar | April shares. ther feature of the day was the s to lowest rates since il loan: e Hixty and ninety-day loans Hixt m’-:!‘|lr-d o 214 por cent, alx months ble Compound will help you,write | were oo t and over a year loans to 3% to Lydin E.Pinkbam MedicineCo. |1, b " * **' were srong, with a more general e par value, aggre- (confidential) Lynn, Mass.,for ad- vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and Lele in ct confidcnce. sales, demand, Tot gated $3.1 United States coupon 4s ¢ 1! ”‘.\n(:xmr ref A leading quotations declined % per Policeman: Ordered Sunpended After DANIELSON CASE IS DISMISSED conduct and was Very ner- 'group were of a substantial characte: felson, 1624 Cuming street, at 1:30 4 sed the the same being true of the automobile | Teatedh L 3| shares and other isaues ha a m., May 21. {emc 5:' year el r|u:|n:-mlm (xk"“” e made | Mr. Danfelson was charged with viola- ork atest gain of any specialtie . 4 csn My WOEK( B e J0% points, Hai a score of the |tion of the liquor Iaws, but after & hear. | uf Superirtendent Kugel place L OFFICER FIMPLE OUT FOR 30 DAYS Hearing of His Cne Before the | Policeman C. P, Fimple was sus- pended thirty days by the city ceun- cll, after a hearing:on the charge of unbecoming an officer, the information being that the officer participated in a card game in uni- form in the drug store of A. T, Dan- Ing his case was dismissed. Notwith- standing the charges filed by Captain Dempsey had rcference to the sale of beer at the drug store, there was no evidence offereq to sustuin that charge. | The captain sald he had no personal | kuowledge of beer having been sold, but drew the charges according to directions | Pollce Are Warmed. When the suspension of Mr. Fimple was unnounced Mayor Dahiman volced a pub- Ne warning to members of the police de- | = partment, declaring that more severs punishment will be imposed In the future upon policemen who frequent places where their actions might be questioned. In the Fimple case ft was shown that the officer stopped at) the Danielson on his way home from work and engaged In a friendly game of cards. | Hottled Leer was found by the ralding aquad In an jcebox, but no evidence of beer drinking was obtained at the time of the rald. Kuagel Gathers Evidence. Following the public hearing of both cases, the commissioners went into a tion at the public library, begin'ng Fri da morning at 10" o'clock when Miss Helen Millard will read to blind people As a result Miss Edith Tobitt, the libra !Ann has had encouraging responses, in dicating that quite a number f blind people will take advantage of the free | readings for them. Auto to Haul Blind to Library to Hear | Miss Millard Read | Readers of The Bee number of blind frien have informed a s( the innova An offer of two automobiles to carr infirm blind people to the library, if they cannot go alone, has been made by a prominent citizen who refused to have his name published. Blind people who will need such assistance n going to th library will, therefore, be called for hy lan auto, It they communicate with M'es Tobitt in advance M'GOVERN GAINS SEVEN IN FIRST TWO WARDS COUNTED Recount of votes cast for former City Commissioner Thomas McGovern and Commissioner W. 8. Jardine, who de- lengthy executive session. It was stated that Superintendent Kusel aid not want to disclose In public certain methods he is using in &athering of evidence. The suspension of Fimple was based on a violation of the rules and regula- on stocks were ‘- “‘ :I!nm! of the police department, rather i o a(‘:l"erlhl:l u‘r;:r ::::::" l‘l:’nl“;r ::m:p-l: DIAMONDS 8 Bt e WAT (iz I;I )[' 13 - Husker Track Team i b b Enters Omaha Meet “‘l EI', to Wur a Dh- ;‘i Guy Reed has notified the Omaha Ath- mond or Fine Watch ‘] oo 4 s i Kb rngy e Bgoviey | or make a handsome graduation or wedding present, for you can open A charge account with us for any- thing desired, and pay monthly, [ = :“‘ E) § b uN » I‘N -4 i :Heg l'ii ' b Federal Building i Daily TS P M n--nuc- FT -u...".' b THE NATIONAL GIEIINNELEIS Horen. LENOX Mrs, Mattie Evans, charwoman at the portoffice, was found to be suffering with amallpox and taken to the hospital from her home, Shelby Court No. 1, South Twenty-second street. Mrs. Evans' case was mentioned in The | Bee Wednesday as one of the federal em- ployes who are losing elght days' pay| ml..-mn. June of this year. Mrs. Evans, whose wages are 3% a| month, been sick since May % and will be unable to attend to her duties all the month of June. Cadet Taylor, custodian of the federal bullding, will take up her case with the Treasury department, but it is doubtful it government red tape will allaw of treating her different from any other Janitor or charwoman. oo ;u:“m:‘:h( ured. newest Panama blocks; qualities gt s the| usually sold to $3.00; our . BOYLSTON ano EXETER STREETS | 1teus. stomach s oer meitnns Soisone | ke DEIaR), .o\ i adh, o 950 BOSTON druggists.—Advertisement. ! 3 and Theatre District. Dro in Pl'ic b t Black velvet flanged, sold regularly - AN Rooms. Excellent Bp lad e! u { to $2.00; choice of eight 'sc 3 am styles; Fridavat............ AL N Wiy hwomel $10.00 m:b : d $15.00 Rt b i i) | g 0 T, 8 TimedBas......... $ L' C. PRIOR, Manacsn weeks, and flour has just been reduced Two minutes from B from $.46 to §.10 a barrel, size. using was bought at an advanced prio:. | A representative of the Jay Burns Bak. ing company maintains that the price of Burns is out of the city. The Clerk Guaranteed It other day and sald to one of my clerk: ‘Have you anything that will cure dias ‘If this does not cure you, {eaid he was cured. Co., Balt Creek, Va. ¢ ble every- from their meager wages (his yeur be-| cause of the curtailing of the appripria-! tion by congress, and also who will get| ne pay if they are sick during May and | loaves of | bread in Omaha remain at the same old | Bakers contend that the flour they are flour has not been reduced here. Jay “A gustomer came Into my store the | and Diarrhoes Remedy, and said to him, | 1 will m' charge you a cent for it’ So he took it | home and came back in & day or two and | weices 1 H. Berry & | Saturday at Creighton field, that he will bring his Cornhusker team to take part. Reed will bring Frank Reavis, Otto Zum- winkle and several others. Despite the two posiponements on ac- count of bad weather, officlals In the federation are confident that the meet will be a huge success. The officlals have not bLeen discouraged, but have been working hard and it seems each postponemnent has given just sufficient additional time to complete a detail or two which will add considerably to the Attractiveness of the event. The de- mand for seats is brisk and. with favor- able weather, a big crowd is expected. SNOW FALL ON THE POWDER RIVER COUNTRY According to the morning reports to the rallroads, rain has again started to fall over western Nebraska, and still com- tinues, with much heavier precipitation over most of eastern Wyoming and Colo- rado and South Dakota. Along the Northe western & number of small washouts are reported between Casper and Shoshont, Wyo. During the night at and around Armito, on the Burlington's line west of Powder Riyer, Wyo., three inches of snow fell, and this morning still remained on the ground. The ' temperature was below freesing. Light snowfalls were roported in the Black Hills and in the Relle Tourche country to the north. WOMAN HAS RIB BROKEN WHEN HIT BY MOTORCYCLE Mrs. Susan Hewitt, 511 South Twenty- > smllpox Viotim |-hu- street. was run down by an uniden- on & motoreycle at Twentieth l.nd Farnam streets Wednesday about inoon and sustained a fractured rib, a |badl ytwisted and contused knee and body bruisos. The motorcyclist stopped for a moment and then mounted his machine and rode away, Dr. W. J. Me- Crann was called and took Mrs. Hewitt [to his office, where her wounds were dressed and she was removed to her nome, | A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded. onea ut e resent wiestion, .was vegun | 8| cotton, all wives, -at | WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'’S HOSE -1 L MAAONE GaIRed seveh ol I the e | JEWELRY BARGAINS ‘ "N'I'Inuflli\tv cotton, in black, white and lt:;x; count of the first two wards . Fancy Rhineswne Bmettes, to Hoe "fll“(‘: ; —all 81208, ])(HI" ........ Pes sevveqesn : = ' big assortment .. .10¢ | Children’s Cotton Hose — 10c quality, in . . Vo, “sz”—a Joy to Fancy Rhinestone Hat Pins, to jc value: black and colors; on fxlo. DRIE. iivo v s 6'%.¢ Sore Tlred Feet on sale, choice . .. .10¢ | Men’s 50c Work Shirts — Strongly made, l Brooches and Bar Pins, Rhinestone set, to 1 medium weight, all sizes ........... 35¢ b 7 A fO\' achmg, burning, 50c values .. . ..... .10¢ | Men’s Union Suits—To $1.00 values, mesh puffed-up feet and corns 1' Fancy Bead Necklaces to 50c values; choice 1 or ribbed, white and eeru, all sizes; on sale or callouses. L L R e 10¢ R R R e 49¢ '§ | 4 Collar Butons, on card ...... ....... 1¢ SAVINGS IN TOILET GOODS ‘l $1.00 Alarm Olocks, each.......... .49¢ | 10c Jap Rose or Palm Olive Soap. ..... 6¢ ‘e ’, _NOTIONS LESS THAN HALF 5 bars Ivory Soa.p BY na REREE 1 9¢ | 2 . 50c Imported Rice Powder de Riz....25¢ | A Big Assortment for Selection. : ¢ s j 25¢ Violet or Rose Toilet Water. ... .. 15¢ Pearl Butons, 3 cards for ......... ...5¢ " | 25¢ Tooth Brushes; at, choice........ 10¢ 1 Brass Nursery Pins, 4 cards .......... 5¢ | i e R 8§ | $1.50 Hot Water Bottles at.......... 98¢ ‘ « | Good Pins, 6 packages for ............ 5¢ | ks g Oitton Taes, A vuliator 5¢ 75¢ Hudnut’s Violet Sec Toilet Water 59¢ j' mesayhin st e . 31 | 30 ottle Phenolas Wafersat....... 25¢ \ ! |2 Hair Brus'h:s sns; at """"""" 1‘6 5c Williams’ Taleum Powder. ...... 10¢ i Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, »wol—;‘ Dress Shield ’ t P e : ¢ Women'’s Tailored Suits — $10.00, $12.50 { e e Vaheon b |0 | e it g A 5¢ | and $15.00 values, at ............. $4.98 raw ote N more oo ettves o |§ | Women's Hose Supporters, pair ......5¢ | Serges, gabardines, shadow checks, etc, your fu:e n‘.' agon. C ';rw,' 1s mu‘xlr:l. 35¢c EMBROIDERIES AT 15¢ good colors, all sizes. “TIZ" ws out 1 th . . - . ::::mfl:u: daliat e’ pare: D a2 A splendid line of new 27-inch Flouncings, | Wemen’s Dresses —To $10 values, in silks :::: ;‘,; :.',‘:':::.‘.;;; ,'",'::,'::n.n::; | beautiful new pnttel'ns, worth up to 45c, R Tand wotls s 8. v o oin e/ $3.98 ANLNOW Somfetable yout-toet fasl. < ‘ e R SRS, AN .. ..15¢ B:: ussort;m]-nt, plolpli:)s, messalline.s, serges, a ! .3 drogsin :r'mm;l;l:n:l::’oz"lm i gat ' 10c Embroid 'ries, at 314¢c Yard. (;6 t,n:;v styles, all colors and all sizes from never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A big line of pretty edges and insertings, | * 0 3. e . ulckl heals slnn troubles There is immediate“relief for skins itching, burning and disfigured with ectema, ringworm, or other tormenting skin trouble, in a warm bath with Res- inol Soap, and a simple application of Resinol Ointment. The soothing, heal- ing Resinol medication sinks right into the skin, stops itching swséamtly, and soon clears away all trace of eruption, even in severe and stubborn cases where other treatments have had no effect. Resinol l-.u‘ Resinol 0hl-n! also clearaway and blackheads. and form a most valuable -—nh--.-u-hw-.vflu. etc. Prescribed by docton for 20 years. Sold by all WASH DAY warranted: regular Large vanized tubs. 250} 4 t !.h sale price Extra Salvanited tubs Wash Large enough for f LAWN SOYTHES, d & secure B i N e Vit “Lisk’ heavy ¥ rustiess tin boll with heavy | Buy ‘em Use ‘em rclm’ ‘bouou\l §1 _gunlu v A9 .’m; ::r"_nm.dn' s 18-in a nulng » b | e h,{'j; 438 Three-blade high wheel, | \-u-‘ lers mowers, ! L 8109 ih' hiree-blade, hlf whul bal! i ~ wers, 16-in cut. .. %% "Fourcoiads, high wheel, lers n.h.nlud hoil “Premier” tin bollers, ‘reduced to. | At Hayden’s Friday PANAMAS to $3. Another big lot just received—our own importation. UPPLIES CHEAP FRIDAY copper bot- ree Come in all the 20e full size Zinc Wash Boards 19 GALVANIEED TUBS lll\u\llod tubs J. vanized tubs C | Small sl Mediw mower, 16-in. out Heavy or ilght.79¢ -’!*l .Al--hluvy or 87 lensth oo ilc Grass #0c Grass Hooks [.”.“.—.—‘—.~.~.—.‘ . o TR ) T — Twenty-four Big Squares i " Every Item Offered Is a l and Thirty Tables Piled Yfl E N S Choice Values, Those Listed All Greatly Underpriced. J Store for You Friday. All Items Here Listed, Together With Many Others, Conveniently Friday a Day of Great Bargain Opportunities High With Dependable Here Being But an Index to g Merchandise. the Many Good Things in ————Arranged for Selection Friday, in Domestic Room—— Ladies’ Muslin Gowns, Skirts and Combi- | Ladies’ S8ilk Gloves, 12 and 16 button nation Suits—Made to sell to $1.50; good | length, black only, all perfect, with double SRNOTRHONT BL vt v oo vs o oo liness b 39¢ | finger tips, made to sell at $1.00 a pair, Fri- Ladies’ Knit Union Suits—Reguiar 5Uc | day at, pair ........ooooieeiieienns 25¢ quality, all sizes;on saleat..... ... 19¢ | Ladies’ Taffeta Silk Gloves—Two button tand : i lengths, to 50c values, in black only, small Ladies’ Muslin Corset Covers or Drawers— | "% | sizes; a pair 10¢ Values to 50c, all neatly trimmed, well | 817€8: & DAIT ..o oveeneesee RIS i [ e SRR S T et 15¢ | Ohildren’s Parasols—Up to 25¢ values, all Ladies’ Knit Vests to 20¢ values, lisle or | colors; on gale ........ioueniirhenn 10¢ 75 Women's Coats—In serges, plaids and mixtures, made to sell at $5.00 to $8.95; at, choice ‘298 Women’s White Wash Waists—To $1.00 values — lingeries, plain and embroidered linons and crepe effects, all sizes, choice, 8 ...28¢ all new goods, for your selection ....3¢ Framed Picture Special—50c values, in gilt or brown frames, sizes 7x9, 8x10 and 5xT7; big assortment of most popular sub- .25¢ 76¢c Oorsets—Medium bust, long skirt mod- jects, choice . ele,in Domesticroom ... 48€ | o 01y Wagh Dresses—Up to $3.00 val. 35¢ Brassiers, Friday, choice ........ 19¢ ues, in voiles, hatistes, crepe cloths, figures 39¢c Boys’ Wash Waists—All sizes and col- | and popular stripe cffects, at . .$1.49 PR OREERIO . L 15 . stieens R TR .25¢ 75cLongLawnK1monosat.........35¢ 35¢ Sanitary Aprons,at .... ........ 19¢ | $1.00 and $1.26 Crepe Kimonos at. ...89¢ Men’s $12.50 All Wool Blue Serge Suits, $8.75 Half Bleached Long Cloth Fin- ished Muslin at 5% c Yard The natural finish—no laptable for all dressing—ad Dark navy that is absolutely Bousshold pRrDe Ao per By 14 A pure wool blue serge. fast color. Nicely tallored and mohair 3 lined; sizes from 34 to 44 breast, at. 38 75| s i . Duastle n’ Frid 54‘: » Amoskeag Apron Check — } Men’s $2.00 and fl.50 Wool | st 'wiite. (Limit 10 yardey No matt e Hanee phone orders filled; at, yard ........... s 50 Simpson's “Fame" Dress (hllcoeo-—All col- ors; best styles, yard......... . Manufacturers' Short lflnh t 1 quality batiste—mercerized lawn, volh%:m;° W percales; Friday's sale, yard........,.... Cc Utility Brand Gingham-——Stripes, plaids and checks; this 10c quality at, yard. 6‘} . 59¢ Trousers, $1.35 For two days, genuine Princess trousers that sold for $2.00 and $2.50, all colors; sizes 26 to 44 walst; wor- steds and cassimeres, light or dark colors. Friday and Saturday only—$2.00 and $2.50 sl 35 Princess trousers for men, at... © Boys’ 50c and 75¢ Knickers, 39¢ Mercerized Table Cloths—Pattern | 8-4 size, each .. Huck Weave or Tu Big full cut knickers; eges 6 to 16 years, that sold at | yalues ._.... o' Y00 sis 2. e 50c and 76c. Corduroy and khaki included; 39 SULRSR AR . ..,“ embr 19¢ PR LT TR R T R c ut from the piece, 100 -nd 123c quality, yard 25c_values, yard . Children’s $1.00 Wash Suits, 65¢ 25 dozen Wash Suits in the best styles that nre being worn, sizes for boys 2% to 8 years, all good Bed 65c $1.00 quality, durable colors and fabrics; on sale at...... Five Rousing Specials Interesting Specials in t Men’s Farnishing Dept. Third Floor. A $1.00 Dress Bkirts, 490—A Dbix Remnants of Draperies that assortment in Outing Sport and sold to 3¢ yard, nurly all Dress Styles. in percales, mad- . styles, 15¢ quality, i Printed Nov: !lch Blg Sanmgs Offered in Silk Dress Fabrics Flain and Novelty Silks, Messa- lines, Chiffon Taffetas, Pongees, ete,, to $1.00 yard val ’ i kinds¢ on sale at, yd. .De¢ ras and chambrays; all sizes and 3,00 alues; over ” 3,000 yards for and | Lace Ourtalns—Values up to \0“"'- yeur aocdes’ 806 48¢ $1.25 a palr, 2% yards long; pretty patterns; on sale at, a pair !;8: Lace Curtains—Values to $2 & pair; 3 yds. long, good assort- ment; at, pair 98¢ 15¢ Drapery Silkolines — Best quality, choice patterns; per yard ... . 12% ¢ Lace Curt e to sell at $1.50 pair, 2% yds long — 75¢ Men Eait Underwear—Shirts and rawers 50c values. mesh or balbriggan, $1.00 and $1.25 ' milks, C Taffeta In black and eslora Hon Silks, *Xlrlhed Noveities lo-u- inches wid Y 080 ang “c $1.50 000 B0k Orepe inches wide, all «oluv. a ches splendid bargain, yard Black e KMSU.‘E\::‘ chitton :A‘x'n'.f“’}hé"..'l“ g cic. yara v, 18 " 98¢ Quality Goods and a Saving of 25% to 50% by Trading at qu‘as for Your Groceries We aivies our 6 eustemers %o by | lu-umb.\en or W. O, C. Try it. pi 30 Siae l’inelvnles doz. flour mow.. Flour sale t week. 48 Ib. sack best H"hl a8 in the lot DRESS SKIR1S MADE TO MEASURE FREE from choice of 300 pieces of spring dress fabrics that we are discontinuing. Only cost for materials. 8110 . 10¢ "pure Fruit i-r-en.. | doz. 3¢ alze’ Fine g eapp [ for " [ Per crate. any 'sizé TR m. veat Bulk Laundiy’ Starch’ ade | Fhe best Of ted Cane Bugar | 3 b cans Goiden Pumpzln Hominy roamery U8 | ‘White ‘o Yellow Corn- 26 “Blastas, Teble' Butter, 19 its. pure New York Buckwheat : ; K 806 “Tomaioss "or’ Peaches Vegetadie Market for ihe Pecpie I 156 lbs st old Potatoes to the ok | aulon ‘cans Gooseberries or for ... R 1?' o IW Bt c:vvsvcasesss New POIIN)GI per Ib Th- beai_ Doinentic & bunches hon or Mustard inach, D(’f peck . s fancy Japan Rice. Yoo cuundl pe Tomatoes, Ib. r .. Rhubarb each Freah Bects or Carrots, bi New Cabbage, 1b. Large. julcy Lemona, 'dox ide

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