Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 30, 1915, Page 7

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OMAHA, WEDNESDAY "‘ oy Ex There Is a new preparation on the mar Set that s 80 entirely harmless and so sy to use that there is really no ex use for any woman (or man) to longer Itolerate gray or streaked halr. ‘Brownatone’ meets and overcomes every objection heretofore found to hair | stains and i8 50 pleasing In its uniformly splendid results that it has within a few months made thousands of friende who uisite Ilm ir Tinti g\ could not now be induced to use any thing eise. “Brownatone’ is the result of most ex. Jhaustive experiments and 1a absolutely suaranteed satisfactory or money will | be returned | It positively can not be detected, will not rub off or wash off, and ls harmless, and permanent in every way Prepared in two shades—one for golden | or medium brown—the other for dark Brown or black. Alfo in two sizes, | and $1.00, A trial size and an interesting booklet | fwill. be sent upon receipt of ten cents, or | we will fill your orders direct if your drusgist insista upon substituting malst on " Brownatone: at yotr haire dn‘ne 8. Mu]o only by the Kenton Pharmacal &% 1. Pike t., Covingon, Ky. ©%iid and recominended In Omahs by Sherman & McConnell Drug Stores and other leading dealers.—Advertisement A Family nuori Features of Lake that apped and pleass he wrwg ind_ oid T R (“‘w nd concerts y for ev s best lake in the gountry for bathing and boating, Abundange of game Tl Cloar lape to -uuy Iwice ne. e na, ata all living sup: ol aDnope, bowiing ten. Ssemonte ayailable untry ore of this trated booklet of Clear Lake, The ““Saratoga of the West’* FREE TO f ASTHMA SUFFERERS| !'I‘C m OQI Use tl r- We hue D dothed that eures by v ma, and we want you to try it at our pense. No inatter whether your case l: of long-standing or recent development, whethen it is present as occasional or chronic Asthma, you should send for a free trial of our method. No matter in what cnm-u you live, np mattér what . I you - dren- our method lmld re- led wi lllh lieve you promj We es) cluly wnnt to send it to those apparentl: hopeleu cages, here all forms of ln Aouches, opium prep- arations, lumu. “‘patent kes,” etc., e falled. We wut to W _everyone nt our own cxpcnu. hat this new method s designed to end dl(mult hmlmn‘ u.ll nn those terrible par- onge and for all time. “. and all '{hll !ree offer is too important to ne- ingle day. Write now and then the method at once. Send mno money. Simply mail coupon below. Do It Today. Al N ERONTIER ASTHMA & CO. Room 1M, Niagara and Hudson Sts,, But- talo, N. Send free trial of your method to. UNTIL JULY 4TH W. 'lll give FREE OF CHARGE _with 4 full juarts of imo Rye at 3,10, chary prepald, -4 PREMIUMS Consisting of a hand-painted bread and butter china plate, a bottle of fine California port wine, a gold etohed whiskey ®lass and a pocket corkscrew. This whiskey is bottled ex “lls for our t is sold direct you. We guaran- tee ' this whiskey to be better than other high grade to old rye whl):-h sells quarts prepald. iso .Oll ands ) on BEER i Yale type and of gray color. Houghton, former politician tractor, has returned to Omaha to resume | | contracting business with H. G. Ansell of San Dlego, Cal. After having been . . away for several years Mr Jersey Compliments City on Register { eity comptrolier's office will go to Lincoln | Paper company, one of the largest wall | tendered to the buyers who will give the |the bonds have been approved by attor- :GRAIN RECEIPTS LIGHT | whe BRIEF CITY NEWS |If You Are Not Already Limericking |FRESHEN UP ON Pray Why Not? See All the Prizes Blectrio fans, §7.80. Burgess-Granden, ! his work here next week p ont of The l\e- oftice almtly after the Get the idea? Now go ahead Loses Nis Motoroyole—A. Cleveland of Florence has reported to the police the loss of his motoreycle, which was | taken from the parking west of the city hall on Monday. The machine was a& AMAZED AT RAPID GROWTH OF OMAHA' con- | Congressman A. C. Harte of New Bob Moughton OComes Back—Robert and says he is firmly convinced that Omaha is “‘the one best bet.' Suit for Damages Filed—Mrs. Minnle B. Johneon and three minor children are plaintiffs in a sult in district cou.t for §0,000 brought against Harry V. Hays ward and Walter Moise and a surety com- pany on the ground that damages were suffered as the result of sales of llquor to William Johnson, husband and father, Tourists Stop Mere—The Omaha’* idea appealed so strongly to Its “Esprit de Corps.” | Houghton i | |SAYS HOUSE IS FOR WILSON| e | Congressman A. O. Hart of New| Jersey spent Tuesday in Omaha and| declared himselt amazed at the pros-| ress the city has made since he was| here before. Ustop off at .y gincurely wish we had the ‘esprit de A - ' Al corps’ in the east that you have here,” P. Simpson and party of auto tourists | o w 1" “i jve In Hackensack, N. J..| from Axteli, Kan., that they are epend- | '\ iy just out of New York. Our ing several days In the Gate City before | ., (here sieep In Hackensack and continuing thefr trip to the Black Hills, {ron ¢ ‘T HESQ L SOLIRETL 0 They are registered at Hotel Rome. Other |, oy Hackensack. We call Hacken- members of the party are Mr. and Mrs £, 8. Simpeon and Miss Butier. « the ‘bedroom of New York' ana we| ally do think it's the best room in the | Woodrough Wonld Suocceed Munger— house We believe our town Is the Seeking appointment to the federal |original location of the ‘Garden of judgeship in the Omaha division which | 12den.’ will become vacant when W. H. Munger| “But we believe that Neébraska has retires in October, J. W. Woodrough is that honor,” the congressman was re- calling on members of the bar and the | minded democratic state committes. He was| “Well, maybe s0," he sald. “Maybe| president of the Nebraska Woodrow |go ' ‘Wilson league in the 1912 campaign. { Traveling with Mr. Hart is George Tait, To Bonds—John Fead of the |president f the Campbell-Imperial Wall today with the #300,000 Omaha Audi- | torfum, sewer and park bonds to be reg- istered with the state treasurer, as pro- 1ded by law. These bonds then will be | paper manufacturing concerns in the world. Mr, Tait is also vice president of the Hudson Navigation company of which Charles W. Morse is president. Mr. Hart is a director of this big com- pany. | Mr. Hart is a democrat and an ardent supporter of President Wilson. Agree with Wilson. “We have atarted in the house om | numerous questions opposed to Mr. Wil- city the money as soon as the history of | neys. Beorganizes Medioal Staff —The Unlon Pacific has reorganized its general med- | fcal staff of the hospital department. Dr. Jonas continues chief surgeon, with json and have later swung around to his the following named assistants: Hospital |way of thinking,” he said. ‘‘We have | gurgeon, Dr. E. J. Updegraff; local sur- | founq him right so often that we have come to sec him as a most extracrdinary man, a man of vastly superior perspicuity. Now many members are blind supporters of Mr. Wilson.”" Mr. Hart axpressed a friendly hope that Nebraska will make an effort to keep Mr. Bryan at home. e east is decidedly not ‘strong’ for Mr. Bryan,” he sald. “‘Business In the east Is gaining con- fidence. It has all the other funde- mentals for prosperity now and as it gains in confidence I bhelieve wn era of real progress will be inaugurated. In real estate we have not yet advanced far enough, at least In New Jerse; that lots can be sold. Houses are sale- able. A rather drastic mechanics’ Hen law operates somewhat against sales of lots.” The two eastern visitors with F. W, Judson, W. L. Yetter and F. G. Moore formed a luncheon party at the Fon- tenelle, Child Dies from Effect of Scalding geons, Drs. 8. H. Smith, R. R. Hollister and O. S. Hoffman; shop surgeons;, Drs. G. R. Gllbert and J. 8. Loney; occulists and aurists, Drs. ¥. §. Owen and W. P. ‘Wherry. Nung Using Library—In order to al- low the out-of-town nuns attending sum- mer school at Crelghton university to draw books from the Omaha library, rules of the latter have been adjusted by the board. Fully 100 nuns from other citles are enrolled in the summer school | and many of them are using the privil- | efes of the local library. The school is | intended for teachers and the Iibrary books used are mostly on pedagogy, Iit- erature and history. Council Says All Bands Have Equal Chance to Play The city covncil received another com- munication from Omaha COentral Labor union, setting forth a charge that former letters on the subject of municipal band concerts in parks were not given due consideration, The mayor announced that no discourtesy was shown. The councill, geveral weeks ago, unanimously Leon Abrams, 3-year-old son of Samuel Abrame, 160§ North Twenty-fourth street, who was scalded terribly Monday when There! |NONE AT DEPOT 10 MEET W. J. BRYAN First Time in Years that Some of the Faithful Have Not Given Him a Welcome, TALKED AT LINCOLN LAST NIGHT | Unannounced, William J. Bryan, former secretary of state, arrived from the east at § Tuesday morn-| ing, occupying a compartment on one | of the sleepers of Rock Island No. 13, | Owing to the early hour and the fact | that it was not known on what train | he was coming through Omaha, there ! was no one at the Union station to] meet him. | During his five-minute stop in | Omaha Mr. Bryan did not leave the| train, nor did anyone call on him.] He sent the porter out for the morn-i ing papers, and after securing them | devoted his time to reading the news. | This morning was the first time in | years that Mr, Bryan has passed through | Omaha without a delegation of pruminent democrate being at the station to meet and give him the glad hand $26,$30, $35 and up INCLUDING Extra Pair Trousers THATEXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS It's true economy to have an extra pair of trousers — with suit. You'll get full wear out of your coat. We will include that extra pair with your suit order this week— without extra cost to you. NICOLL'S SPECIAL! Nicoll Standard Clear Cut BLUE OR GREY SERGE SUIT with Extra Trousers of szs same or other material NICOLL Thc'l"ailor +* W8 Jerrems' Sons he fell into a tub of boiling water, died this morning at Wise Memorial hospital. went on record as favoring the plan of giving all local bands, whether union or monunion. an equal chance. The eity clerk was directed to explain the situa- tion to the Central Labor union. TE POEL FINDS OVERHEAD CHARGES ARE TOO HEAVY Assistant City Attorney TePoel declares his “overhead charges” are excessive. Four years ago he bought a Panama hat for $7.60. He figures it costs him $4 a season to keep this hat clean. ‘The hat {s now a ‘“going concern,” he avers, because he has discarded it for & hat of less upkeep expense. “You had a price upon your head,” was the comment of City Attorney Rine. MILLARD TO HAVE BIG CELEBRATION SATURDAY Boosting for the celebration to be held next Saturday at Millard, seventy-five boosts in fifteen automobiles covered | Douglas and part of Sarpy counties, ac— | companied by & band. They visited many towns and advertised the celebration, which they said would be the most novel and interesting ever attempted by any of the smaller towns. afford to read car really is: upholstery; hair; | Z curled Try This for Newrmlgia. Neuralgla is a pain in the nerves. | Sloan's Liniment penetrat and soothes | the aching nerves. Get a bottle aow. All druggists.—Advertisement. AND PRICES GO HIGHER There was hardly enough grain on sale at the Omaha Grain exchange to make a market. However, prices were higher, selling at §1.20 to $1.21%, an advance (o b ) FoLLOCK Positive Experts On Self Starters. All Sirahel & Anders Red 4473. 2059 Farnam. of 1% cents. Corn sold up % cent. prices being 70 to 72 cents and oats gained % cent. the selling prices being 4% to # ocents. Reoceipts for the day were: Wheat, seven; corn, thirty, and oats, four cars. Beat Thing for a B Attack, “On account of my confinement in the printing office 1 have for years been & chromio sufferer from indigestion and lver trouble. A few weoks ago I had an attack that was so severe that I was not lable to go to the case for two days. | | Patling to get any relief from any ether | treatment, I took thrée of Chamberlain's Tablets and the next day | felt lke a new man.” writes H. C. Bailey, Editor Carolina News, Chapin, 8 ¢ Obtainable everywhere,—Advertisement MOTOR CAR You have read the specifica- tions before, but you can well | § _ a reminder of how fine the One-man top; Jiffy curtaine; real leather deep, streamline @oulded l‘u\dm 30-35 h. p. bloc motor | / with cemovable hud full floeting rear 2 3 beari motor-gener: starting end lighting; eelf-lubricati Chrome Vanadium steel springs; drop forg- ings and drawn work instead of castings. ‘The wheelbase is 110 inches The price of the car complete is $785 200-211 So. 15th St. them again as of natural steel body; oval thruout; imported clutch and trans- nn magneto; ator for sharply drawn in determining eligibility of those who will serve on this -|~mvl| commitice. the \Get Two Licenses and Will Have Two s et SUi $5--00% Haen ot YOUR ANCESTRY - A A T e e ' Public Insurance I., wte: ll’hr‘!‘ | for the bell towner when it was first wedd]n Geremoniee s, de ed 6445, erocted, or saw the I ration of In A chroeder, 48 Ware block. Hed 64 As the Ballvhoo man at the entrance to| parade and shake hands wifh the \vim‘ dopendence signed, then ‘yn\l shouid Sy p ,ol:I-{‘l Complete _-.m; mn-: | the sideshow, would sny | ners and give them their prizes If Any of Them Helped to Launch |sorve on this committes” stated Mr Harvey E. Horton. 21 and Ruth M. e Boe EXCTUSTVRLE. Find wdt what |, 1U8 0Pen-n-n-n-n to ererybodi-e-ee-st| AS to the prises, theril run “‘fi"““““h‘. American Liberty Kugel Wants | Kugel to a man who was uncertain as | Coleen, 16 who will be twice married, £ 4 oL Meaning, of course, The Bee's contest| irst prize $15, second $10, third &, fourt 4 to his Interest In the great hell mee by Rev. 0. D Baltsly of Keuntze the various moving picture theaters offer. | o tHTEE: 00 CEIRRE TR BER ConBNL | 1. fifth 82, five prizes of §1 each, fifteen | You On Committee. A e b A 5 Memoria) Lutheran church’ as€ Snth. 99 Migh May Mave Appendiettie—Chief|who is coming to Omaha with the Sells. | Pri%es of two reserved seat tickets each | —— Ot tated ¢ rfy‘;:_,""‘l‘:‘"‘””“"‘[‘\“‘W‘l",’r:\r Father Buckley of St. Bernard's Catholfe Yeoman High of the navy recrulling|Fioto show for one day, Thursday, July | 0 the Seils.Floto show and twenty “”BELL I8 TO BE PARKED HERE 4 report of arrangemonts for the local | CUUFCh. secured two licenses to wed at | uttice is belleved by his physiclan to be(s. Then will the forty clowns tumble|One ticket ench —_— reception of the bell. Mr. Kugel ex.|the court house | suffering with appendicitis. An .peras over one another Then will Rosa Rosa- | ’*"‘A"":"“""";‘l“‘:""‘k ‘“:'.‘"":‘:“"m""'w' ::«I Commissioner Kugel, chairman of the plained he conferred with Chairman 'Y Will make théir home at 319 Novth tion may be decided upon and. the world's greatest somersault|ioct of vour Uimeriok Wuttale UL WHS Liberty Bell reception committee, wants [Gould Diets of the Commercial club Lib PO v Steals and 1s Ownght—John Landaay, [€GIcstrienne turn airsets and flip-flops | About him i e iy |the names of deacendants of persons who |erty bell committes and was assured of colored, stole a sack of sugar from a A&nd somersaults far above the back of | P! -t e’} R th test editor |MENed the Declaration of Independence | automobiles for the party of sixty Phila HYMENEAL ) Burlington freight car. Successful, he her galloping horse v;““:rr.: “r"" ‘M"t;' “""“"_‘;1':' “'" i O |or who were in any way assoclated with |delphians expected with the bell went back after another and was caught | Fut Why €0 mnto all the detaila® The| O The Be © T & Monday: | (1g immortal document. He wants Omaha | *If you want anything done, don't leave Colton-Work, | by the police. He is now in jail whole gist of the matter ia that The Bee "“’:’d Cle eats Knaty: & & . |deacendants to serve on a committee [it to the Commercial club,” suggested “'"" Work ind SSPIs CHtR Dol 0 Sagtieh Mew .. Bupervidos—The - cits ‘u offering forty-five prizes for those | ':‘." .‘:.)-.-.::n— no At & limerick | ;.1 9, when the famous bell will be | Commissioner Butler ':‘"(' ';‘”""',"' "‘."']:':"v'\!"‘a:‘,"m““"”:' e oty abiroved engng: o (. |lmericks besides ali the fun you'll have|'® [ nere The bell Will be parked’ on Jackson | resaenca ® Then el ke ot Loy H. English of Chicago as superintendent | ‘" Writing them and the honor vou'll re-| Bill Buffell ot Buffalo Bill | "Phe commisstoner does not want the |street, between Ninth and Tenth stroets ¥ WHL I, S A + celve of meeting Buffalo Bill should you| To ald him in making his will | at Redfield e nuh"r’rr"el""" at $2,500 a “"l DOt | e NP 1 WS, TT7| Bill dled without paying, ibning July 1. Mr. Bnglish wiil legin =~ . And people are savin sioning July For Buffalo BIll himself 1s to appear in| Docs Butfell owe Bubfalo Bill Our Great July Clearance of Pianos and Player Pianos Continues Without Abatement We have conducted many July Clearance Sales, but never before have we made such sweeping price reduc- tions on World Faméd Pianos, such as !tepr & Sons, THE ABOVE NEW PIANO Emmtfin, Ha.rdm:fi:, McPhail, Idnd;jx:an & Sons, and Sohmoller & Mueller. Many other high grade instru. RANIE & SON-—A sren ments including Player Pianos of fame. “T"‘" e .fififi We have sold more instruments during the past week than we have ever lold in any ons week of our 86 rs of business, and the bargains offered for the coming week are of even value. A visit to our store will convines you of the wonderful values we are o{f-'h( in th New and Used Pianos. Bargains for This Week $800 Ivers & Pond, Upright . 8100 #8600 Mathuschek, Square #4560 iub;;ulil‘ t . $1,100 Chickering & Sons, Grand . .......... Kimball, Upright ... .. $250 Chase & Baker, Cabinet Player . #8756 lbfor Sons, Upright $800 Planola Cabinet Player 8615 Steinway, Upright #500 Clough & Warren, Player Plano #5660 Schmoller & Mueller, Player Plano . Special Inducements During This July Clearance Sale FREE—A gold watoh set with cvery plano sold I‘IIB—Ym railroad fare within 200 miles in this sale. nhhlig purchase during this sale. e FREE—A beautiful stool and scart. Lo i i e e Ao B0 e R AN during $400 Emerson, Upright 8290 $800 A. B. Chase, Grand . 8800 Schmoller & u-;l:;r', : l‘:’l“: FI.I‘:MI.W! 2 #700 Stuyvesant Planola Plano . $500 Chickerin, th . .81 #5800 Wheelock Pianola Plano . FULL VA{..I:.B AIMWII) on Make your own terms; 86 & this g . o onth will do. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO GO. 1811-13 Farnam 8t., Omaha, Neb. Exclusive Representatives for Bteinway, Weber; also Aeolian Pianola Pianos. BURGESS NASH COMPANY. “EVERYBODY'S STORE" N'N)lufl NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY, y, June 20, 1915, Phone Doug. 187, Remarkable Clearaway of Rich Oriental RUGS at 4 to 74 Under Regular Price and embraces rugs suitable for any room in the hou The col- The range of selee- OUR entlre stock {s included orings are either light or dark and will match any scheme of decoration. tion is extremely wide and the saving posibilities are most unusual. . BELOUCHISTANS. 2-3x3-4, were $12.50, now 4x2-4, were $13.60, now. . Bize 2-2x4, were $13.50, now. .. Size 1-1x3-8, were $12.00, now Size 2-2x3-10, were $12.00, now. Size 2-1x3-10, were $13.50, now. Bize 2-1x3-8, were $12.00, now Size 2x3-8, were $12.00, now. . BOKHARAS, 4-2x1-8, were $15.00, now 4x1-1, were $30.00, now, . 3-10x2-5, were $37.60, now. 4x2-2, were $30.00, now. 4-4x2-7, were $30.00, now KAZACKS, 3x6, were $18.60, now. .. 3x4-2, were $18.60, now 3-2x4-2, were $18.00, now 5-1x3-7, were $30.00, now 4x6-9, were $45.00, now. 4-4x6-4, were u1 50, aow This $12.50 1 LazLBack ROCKER | Decorate for the Exactly Like Illustration, at t $6.95 Size Size Bize Bize Size Size Size Size Size Size Size Size Size $37.50 HE rocker i¢ exactly as pietur- ed, very substantially built of brown fibre with lazy back, wide comfort- able seat, upholstered in cretonne and cre- tonne cushion. The regular pri was | $12,50, very special Wednesday, $6.95, $7.50 Couch Ham- mocks, Special for R\ breese. ORY Of all sizes and red, white and \ blue buntings in generous ss- Detroit) Jonce'BROTHERS, DETRAOIT A. HOSPE CO. 1513 Douglas St Wednesday, $4.50 Heavy khaki ecloth couch ' hammocks, with heavy wire spring and felt pad; regular price $7.50, special Wednes- day, at $4.50. Burgess-Nash Co.—~Third Floor. Women’s ngene and Tailored WAISTS Were to $1.50, in Ba:ement Chonce, 25¢ \l’l'" l ALec lo'\mu ay of a big lot of women’s hnm-ne and tailored waists, that were formerly priced to $1.60. There's a wide variety of styles and materials. Some solled and mussed, but everyone is a big value, at 25c¢. : Ses windows aad W 2 = n. s edueaday sves- Burgess-Nash Oo.—nveTybo(kv'l Store—16th and Harney Next Thursday A remarkable Sale of SUMMER DRESSES at ds to M Under regular price,

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