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A\ e’ - A ———— b THE BEE OMAHA, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1913 1 EGZEMA ITCHED and 1 could hardly put my BRIEF ITY NEWS |JKRDINE T0 ABATE | Wave Root Print I Now Neacon Press BODY OF JOHN HOLLAND GOES TO MEDICAL COLLEGE DEEP PLOWING HELPS CROPS ... The farmers who d A the tem is yea ring fentures to be along the Tincoln It happens that several of the Iarge flelds that are piowed every year mme A ground | Highway nstration it ' witne b of thousands of per-| with the tractors during the demonstra Blectrio fans, §7.80. Burgess-Granden. T E MP NUISANCE\ The body of & man deltaved o bs “John i .T“m'd by Great Tractors is [ " (w very enthusiastic over tha|tion are akirted by the Lincoln Highwa | Pudlic Insuramcs Adjuster—George [ 1ottand." founa ne 55 at 161 Chicago Yielding Most Abundant resuits they have gained quite incident- | As the Highway association is at present Schroeder, 908 Ware block. Red 6446, | _ | atr has been turmed over to a loval Harves afly ollecting a lot of moving plotures all | ro Unttea 8 o — Polish Club Meeting—The city com- 8uit in Court Arainst Ohio Street|me This man s described — Lease More Land b - :"'._'h":”":"fih_":':"::'*:‘flH‘:‘r'::_ " missioners wiil attend a meeting of the " | ne vears of age. His per SARPIRI 3 A g U x o 0 o On Ankles, Hands and At Times Son sue roten <ub nis evening, | Hole May Not Have to Be ottt o | WILL HAVE SHOW IN AUGUST he same farmers have leased (%8¢ (nited States. they have decided this : ncts 10 the t T demonstrator Pros ounoetunity should net be missed. o ver Bod Father Herek extended the invitation. | Pushed 1 a pleture of the Buropean war WIEIE ORI LS. veus. 46 ey Si% v | oS A[I]I Over y. Red and In- “Today's sote ot .| | eath was reported as due to alco.| TNe DIENest erop of wheat ever raised | FEUETS REAIN TR YEAT N s | Gy B made unun:ummud\‘; have Oom o Program olim o o st s e elds plowed In this tpeir protographers on the ground Augus amed. Could not Sleep. Classitied section tovay, and appears tn | CONNELL IS AFTER ANOTHER | hoitsm |on the ficids Sum moreh of Fremont 18| way, eapecially in view of the exesient|q c it Late Tesr, Swhen the DIEest ALY ——— The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what being harvested at this time. This 1a on agricultural results they obtained as & | show X s " n - o yet held there is tn be staged. There , | more weeks the o e - . T8 by the biE gang plows| Moving plctures are being taken of the | entered in the competition this year than SOAP AND OINTMENT South Thirtcenth street, arrested uation, expecting that in the interim | OMAHA TOLLS NEXT WEEK ;"-'h by 'Mdfnrm tractors during the | harveet activities In progress there now. |jast year. or keeping a ho ch & \ " | arm tractor demonstration. So deeply T il B shown tate S ¥ \ —_— day Lo Keeping 8 Hobe I o i amg | COmMissioner Jardine will WOTk OUt| (401, of the telephone company and| did these monstors of steam and Fasollne | Movink bloturen of the tractor demon: | Sandlot Produet. “My ecsema began with little hard | (OKts In police coutt, as were six {nmates. | ® plan to haul the refuse of the city | city commissioners will confer next week | tear up the ground that elementa of nu-| tration are also be taken (his year.| Heffner, the young backstop being tried plmples on my ankies and the back of g | Monnoa' catablishment 13 on the second |t Hardwood lake, along the river | regarding he climination of the South | trition that never before reached the roots These are fo be taken by tha Lincoln | Qut by the Athietics, “vas ekad e oy hands, and at times all over my body. They {100 south of Omaha Side toll of § centa A call of the grain have come up to nourish | Highway assoclation as one of the | e r Brilatelohig! (oam on the out- were red and inflamed, and Howard Takes Long Trip—8 R How- A suit in this connection will be called fiched and burned soseverely |ard, immigration agent of the Burling- | in district court Thursday srning, but s & o S = — m— that I could not scratch or rub | ton, has gone on a vacation that will | in view of the disposition of the commis — == Store Hours 8:30 to 5:00 P. M., Saturday ‘Till 9:00 P. M% them only with a soft cloth. | take him w Orleans, along the Gulf | sioners to abate the dump nuisance as . T could mot sieep for weeks | coast (0 orida. p the Atlantic | promptly as possible, it Is not believed at a Wme. I could hardly |coast and home ncross the country. He | thia sult will be pushed | ear any tght clothing at all, |y gccompanied by son | Attorney Dunn for the protesting citi | hands in water. 1 suffered ¢ for over one yoar I waa treated but got no relief. 1 sent for a free sample of Cutioura Sosp sad Ointment which did me so much good that 1 bought a quantity. 1 kept on using them, snd I am now entirely healed.” (Signed) Mrs. John Hyter, R. F. D. No. 1, Oolton, Ohio, Jan. 26, 1915 Sample Each Free by Mall With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- dress postcard **Cuticurs, Dopt. T, ten.* Sold throughout she world. REAL HAIR GROWER Found at Last! “Grows Hair in 30 Days.” $1000.00 Reward If We Fail | On Our Positive Guarantee. Try It At Our Risk— Mail Coupon To-Day | This Man Is Growing Bald—“Crystolis” Is Just the Thing for Such Oases. In Burope “‘Oryetolis” has been oalled the most wonderful discovery of the century The judges of the Brussels and Paris Exposi tions _enthusiastically awarded gold medals to this marvelous hair grower Already aince we secured the Amer hundreds of men and women have w ing of the phenomenal rewults obtained rights | | to clean out their bins Federal Employes Pald Rere—Cudet | | zens served notice that the commissioners | | | Taylor, custodian of the federal building, ‘vl\”ll act without delay or court aid will has received word that the employes | be sought under hirm are t be paid by check | While on the subject of dumping pl rs through his office in the future instead | Commissioners Kugel and Hummel en of receiving their pay from Wasbington. | gaged in a polemic regarding a dump at | | s the: have been duing the lost few "H\IH)' firet and Cuming streetls, the xth | | months | protest against this place being received. || Improvers to Meet—The Soithwest Mr. Kugel maintained that his health || Improvement club will meet Wednesday | department arrested the owner of this | | night to take up the question of widen- i property three times, but in each case | ing Twenty-fourth street south to 1eav- | (he defendant was discharged enworth. The meeting will be held in | “T¢ the police judge is wrong, I'm net the club rooms on the southwest corner i £OINg to be wrong. This dump is a nui [of Twenty-fourth and Leavenworth | ance and should be removed,” declared | streeta | Commisstoner Hummel i Letters to Squadron—Lieutenant Tip |‘ The health commissioner was directed | ton, who s in charge of the local navy |t abate the nuisance. i recruiting office, advises that letiers to I midshipmen on the cruiser of the United . ] : | e el weanums, Drastise seskaven | V. bOrBDIP Nipped - || #hould be addressed as jollows: Care | . . Navar Academe mrecuce samaron. 7a- | Liifting Pocketbook || ciffc Station a San Franclsco. The - 45 | name of the ship (Missouvri, lowa or Wis- Special Officer FInn of the Brandeis | stores arrested H. X. Williams and Rich- ard Wallace in the act of taking a pock- | | consin) should also be given Jobet Gets Pederal Comtract—The for-| mal award for & contract for the con- ! etbook from (. F. Siefer of Waterloo struction of & new areaway on the west | xab. as the latter was watching the side of the federal building has ”"”l“ | ctreus parade. Willlams, so Finn asserts, | S“J'TMTHZ'.;:‘" ‘:""""t':'“‘w:; tatals | 18 “the oldest pickpocket” of the trade, o ount to " i | being 6 vears ot age. He is known to MAM. The car tracks on the west side | Po'mE 6 ¥ . " New O | of the Biliding are to b doubled in | 'S Polce Gf the country as “New Orleans | Frenchy. | order to facilitate the more rapid handling | of mail between the postoffice and the . Tenth street branch. Storage Grain is Lightest Since the Market Established Grain stocks in storaFc in the Omaha elevators continue to decrease and, ne- cording to the weekly report given out each Monday morning, they have reached the lowest point since Omaha came into prominence as a grain market. The oon- dition of the stocks at this time, assert | the grain men, 18 due to the fact that | high prices have induced the farmers | The report in- dicates a decrease of 652,000 bushels of all kinds of grain, as compared with the same date of last year. The figures in bushels are: Motherhoodisthe thought uppermost in woman’s mind. And with it, of course, these is a well know. external remeds “Mother's Friend.’ Tt is geotly applied t the surface muscles These are lubricated toned, made pliablo so | they stretch as paturc requires without the strain and pain on cords and ligaments. This influence extends Now. Last yr. People who_ have besn baid for years tell how | . * | through the myriad of nerves to deeper sur- they now glory In heautiful hair. Many report }}'lx_ru ‘:&‘:‘;‘ &3% faces, the iInternal organs. And thus a BEV 0 R oI TRED el iay they duve | Onts - %0 %ol | period of repose must reflect itself not only | BoL & lean: heaithy scalp after a few. applies | Rye o 10:00y| in the mind of the mother, but upon the ligna ' of (hil wondert BRARY ovrerein) 16,000 hnxe;: :cmp. R : e do not care w | - — nt upon whicl experienced people falling nair, prematu Ay hatr, v | Total 39%.000 1.045,000| ngree is the accepted fact that whatever an L P ey (C sl ey Receipts were light for o Monday, there | expectant mother may do for herself that s want you to try “CRYSTOLIS" At our rirk | being twenty-two cars of wheat, sevent: - | ral c.Ms.nd tlun'\‘l:-"s l:‘ou;ul to heneourlnln e Tl See 2 Hindlon pratenics witbodt ahv | Love a nine ats on | confidence In herself. And as she applies A sex 3 Bt gusrese Wit seven -of corn and nineteen of oats on | cobfidence In berself, And ne she jappite cen wa do not prove to you that “'Crystol the market. Wheat was 1 cent up, with | ever required and just where needed, she back our guar. | COFR and oats, 2 cents down. s0on learns to forget those apprehensions so | n our local hank Prices on wheat were $1L.5@1.3; corn :cfkn imaginative. a8 o Special Fund Lo 73@74, and oats, 45G49% cents per bushel | comply with this below and mail It t 74 V street, Binghamton FREE COUPON Creslo _Laboral 7 V Street, Binghamton, N. Y I am a reader of Omaha Bee, Prove to me without cost how Crystolia stops falling hair grows new hair, banishes dandruff and iich ing scalps and restores premature gray And faded hair to natural color. Write your name and address plainiy end PIN THI® COUPON TO YOUR LETTE The rles. It Ruins Hair to Wash It With Scap Soap should be used very sparingly,| it at all, If you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and pre- | pared shampoos contain too much alkali This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it The best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulsified cocoanut ofl (Which| weney five other branches of the or-|smooth, white and velvety. This lo- is pure and greascless). and 15 better | gunization which are scattered over the|gion s made by dissolving four than soap or anything else you can use. | (oo Ul T e part of Canada 3 ol i 4 S ola e . . spurmax in one-ha One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse . " oociation originated in Geneva, [ OUNCS8 Of 8P s iy the halr and scalp thoroughly. Simply | molsten the hair with water and rub it | in, It makes an abundance of rich, y vhich 1 s out sily, - o SPMNIRT lather; whicsh: rinse easily,| cal physician for the Omaha members | like powder, and gives a more re- removing every particle of dust, dirt,| fined appearance. It removes both dandruff and excessive ofl. The hair|@and arrangements have been made fo py,ineee™ ang gallowne idl dries quickly amd evenly, and it leaves|take In as new members twenty-six sininess al s8, rapidly the scalp soft, and the hair fine and youthful appearance v ’ " Burb k 1 ecto! 14 rom 1 sliky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy :\h!:ral:‘-r":\e;::lrpvnn ., managing director of An especially fine shampoo for 10 manage. |Benevolent Society | Friend” have written to say how rejoiced | they were at the absence of morning sickness, extreme nervousness, and other distresses of which they had heard and feared. Get a bottle of ‘“Motber's Friend” at any drug wiore, Slmply apply 1t over the stomach mus | cles and rest asrured of perfect safety and | comfort day and night. Write to Bradfield | Regulator, 708 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., for | | thelr handsome and instructive book. ! | Young mothers who have used “Mother's | | | |Mrs. Petersen, Hurt | in Motor Accident, | Has Sinking Spell | Mrs. Christine Petersen, who was ser- |tously injured in an automobile accident | in which her son-in-law, W. O. Larson, | was killed, suffered a sinking spell at " |8t. Joseph's hospital Sunday night and TODAY'S BEAUTY | doctors report that she cannot live. SUGGESTIONS Face powder simply covers up an| | unattractive complexion and leaves {no lasting benefits, Those who| The International Geneva association,|D8ve tried a simple spurmax face an organization composed mostly of hotel | lotion will find it much better, as it employes, has opened an office in Omaha | removes skin discolorations, such as| which will work in conjunction with the | freckles and tan, and makes the skin Opens Office Here Switzerland, and is a benevolent pu-'lel\“ho" water, then adding two leas‘)oon-l which pays sick and death benefits {fuls glycerin. This complexion | Dr. H. M. Fitagibbon has been appointed | beautifier does not rub off or show Omaha hotel employes, among them being giving the skin a permanent, healthy, this weather can be had at trifling You can get mulsified cocoanut ofl at any pharmacy, it's cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months—Advertisement very —— ; dirt. Rinsing leaves the scalp spot- fPon To Bakin iy | WITHNELL TOO SWIFT FOR _ |iosiy tieun: “sft and misnt, whil| r.nries QIIIC y the hair takes on a glossy richness; PURCHASING DEPARTMENT | (¢ L0 1 oor, also a fluffiness T your Tace s disfigured with Wrinkieh. | In ity councll committee of the whole which makes It seem very much 1y dispel every line, even the most obsti- |Meeting Commissioner Withnell declared ! nate, "By« using & simple. home-made |that when one of his fire houses needs (Ehampoo arranging the hair is a wash lotion Merely dissolve an ounce repairing in & hurry he cannot wait for pleasure. Advertisement of powdered saxolite a half pint witch Pazelinexpensive ingredients found in |the formalities of going through the city | any drugstore. Bathe the face in this | purchasing deyartment. (ommiasioner and—presto' - you mcurcel; believe your |Butler sald he should. The Qquestion own eyes when you look {nto your mirror | Pl t i of N e T O R ameformation. |arose over the payment of & bill of $i1i ““ . (1] The remarkable astringent action of the for materisl and labor on fire engine saxolite so tightens the skin, wrinkles |pouse at Eleventh ckso o are literally pressed out. Best of all, this ;n use a enth and Jackson streets. result {s not purely temporary, for the l‘;lht‘o.r.‘ %lso has a he althful m.fl.r action. | TAX COLLECTIONS FOR and ch tends to strengthen and tone up the woakened tissue, and adied henefit > may be expected with continued use. 1se | SIX MONTHS INCREASE this onee & day for awhile; it ca in- y 1te skin,'the treatment | ‘Treasurer ['re reporta city and county i ire the most 1 tsolf leaves no trace—no one gussces the secret of vour increasing youthful ap. pearance.—Advertisement ADIES CAN WEAR SHOES One size smaller after using Allen's Foot , the antiseptic powder for ti fSuesess of & Medieline, foot, It Mmakes ighi or new shoes fee, | All things succesd which fill a real 1 gas¥; gives inktani relief to corns and |need: that a doctor ia kept busy day and r l ce 5:?:‘.0;.[;14"—'.‘."(“: '”,.‘":,l,'.w-“‘ r({:-);)a:;"nvm proves his ability and skill; that 2 f, the age. Sold everywhers, | Lyaia Pinkham's Vegetable Com. FREE trial package. Address. | poy ormous a1 a8 o BPOIREE trial vackage, pound s sold In enormous quantities in * THE OMAHA BEE— THE HOME PAPER Mr. Joseph Green and Mr, E. Gellert, | both of New York City, are in charge of | the new office, which is temporarily lo- cated at the Fontenelle. Mr. Green will act as president until the regular elec- tion qf officers in December expense by dissolving a teaspoonful of canthrox in a cup of hot water, | Pour slowly on scalp and massage briskly. This creates a soothin, cooling lather that dissolves and re I moves all dandruff, excess oil and | tax collections from January 1 to July to be a total of ¥ 468.77, which In cludes back as well as current taxes, For the same period of last year the collec- tlons were $2.454,760.88. The increase over last year is $189.707.34 & Marx SUITS almost every city, town and hamlet in America and in foreign countries as weil, proves its merit, and women are found rerywhere who tell of health restored Y its use.—Advertisement. | “EVERYBODY'S Monday, July 12. 1015, bl e 9 We Purchased 3,00 0 T RGESS-NASH GOMPANY, STORE NEWS FOR TUESDAY, $3.50, $4 and $6 Low Shoes to Sell Tuesday at $1.19 HIS is not a sale STORE" Pairs of Women’s of odds and ends, broken l | sizes, but a sale of perfect low ‘ | | cut shoes that are well worth $3.50 to $5.00. A late season Patent Colt Pumps and Oxfords . . Duuwhmgmmd(h!ordn. e Black Suede and Oxfords . . . . Tan Russia Calf ps and Oxfords . . Black Satin Pumps and Oxfords . . . . . Pumps and Oxfords with Colored Cloth Tops White Nubuck Button and Lace Oxfords . . In fact all leathers and every kind of Pumps made LR T vy \ i d |! For Children and Misses ' 2 | A big lot of vici kid button, $1 19 [ 7 . patent leather tips, il | worth $2.00, for Come See the Scen | | Come s raphic in }ow shoes has caused large accumulations for the makers and enabled us to purchase 3,000 pairs at wonderfully low prices, and we offer them to you at a proportionately low figure. THE STYLES ARE THE KIND IN GREATEST WE WOULD advise early choosing to secure a good selection. A partial list: _ Scenographic Reproduction of the Pan- ama-Exposition On QOur Fourth Floor---It’s Free A WONDERFUL masterpiece produced on the Exposition grounds at San l"ri\n];is;ilv. 8 but in dul‘n.ilf even to the b\lildiPR“. Golden Gate, San Francisco Bay, the indirect lighting, ute. Not all Omaha could attend the exposition, so we brought it here. On display daily from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Instructive lectures every half hour. Burgess-Nash OCo~—Fourth Floor. Burgess-Nash Co.—Everybody’s Store—16th and Harney, ALL NEW | DEMAND $3.60 $4.00 $6.00 Values for.... 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