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MONDAY, AUGL 1915, having insiste isted with the t ARRBST RCALLS (Omaha Men toGet ASSRRTS SHR LOST |Forest Fires Claim _ TROOSBYRLY MUST [Ecifht i e 7o Bt g™ - W. H. West Is _T‘lkren by Police for N:;:::n|’\"l‘«::y';»j::.':..,";."'.t. ';: .:”:‘.l:'v'::‘q Miss Grace S!r'l:};n Says that W _’\‘\”1..'."::., ':‘:n’l‘\ ':‘:v\.:‘n;-j;“::‘..m’,?f‘r\‘fiul;‘Anertn Merely Severing Diplomatic e i ,‘,{‘h[ ‘,,}‘f.”,'? v,y-." "‘.ll; ‘f". .",;,"mi f‘.:'f, et | q Investigation Following Identi- "'I!::I,A'h';\lmh.ll\v' Fy::"l-‘:u“n‘:»«‘l ;Vl'v‘:lrn( Reason of Her Defeat for ',"_',','"M‘,'_,:' ‘:::",,',,‘:,,‘,L,:;:"_::i;h,,\;; Relations with Germany — - i September 15, The Omaha men are two out of 10 who will take the trip with all expenses paid by the company. The award is for the amount of business writ fication by Young Woman. N. E. A. Presidency There was no loss of Iife the fire approached Wahl, it is esttmated In places, as Not Enough. o e ISSUES A SIGNED STATEMENT | ('t the flames for four mues ran a mile| poprr pac cOME FOR "DEEDS": every five minutes, levelling crops and DRAMATIC ECET'E AT CEMETERY PLAZA HOTEL — {ten, In San Francisco Mr. Marfisi and destroyin, or. — Almost three months after the! Mr. Campbell will attend the $200.0% club SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 22.—Miss B OYSTER BAY, N. Y Aug. 22 | FI NAEWUBXQFTRYN%TH ST. hatchet murder mystery of May 21,|Meeting Grace (. Strachan, district superin- FAREWELL ‘DINNER Former President Theodore Roose FTH AVEN & when Ada Swanson, domestic in the tendent of schools of Brooklyn, {velt fssued the following statement The ooolest hotel in New York. Overlooking Central home of Joseph Sykes, 2023 “""‘"""HAPPEMNGS IN Y., defeated Thuraday for the presi- y 4y | here today Park. Within easy distance of all theatres and shops. street, was hacked to death, an ar-| dency of the National Education ai GIVEN FOR 0 BRIhN “1 see this suggested in the papers Your address known the world over while you stop rest has been made that arouses re-| THE MAG]C C[TY sociation at Oakland, Cal., ssued a that the German answer to our last at The Plaza. newed interest in that case. signed statement today in which she T o | note, that is, the sinking of the OUTDOOR TERRAGE AND SUMMER GARDEN The police yesterday morning ar- rested W. H. West, 27 years old, liv- at Fifty-second and Kansas avenue, who has been sought for| other reasons for the last sixty days. | cited illustrations of the alleged fact that the Catholic faith was an argu- ment used against her. | “We have Incontrovertible proof that 1 was made the subject of mo-!‘ Friends of Omaha Man, Who Is 0 4 .yic 1y o German submarine and | Leave for East, Say Good-Bye at Henshaw. Special Dancing Features Single Rooms with Bath, $3.50 up Double Rooms with Bath, $5.00 up s or to secure fur ormation advens FRED STERRY, Director Big Record Established at the Stock Yards at End of the Week. the consequent murder of certain { American citizens, will be adequately ! met by the administration dismissing Bernstorff and severing diplomatic ing e R ———— Dept. 1-S, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. Deared nervota, and seomed. on the verg | (Aak DF. HUgo Chaloupia attended the M. ‘Sundays hait brotoer, .| ARLINE WCREARY IS e * of breaking down. He denled that he had Helger, lives In the cottage the year s T His capture followed dramatic cir- cumstances, and credit is given to Paul Baummer, motorman on the Forest Lawn cemetery stub of the street railway lines. ” 4 of da |marketed, making the largest run of any », . A | R ekl Bers. td . iving of | westt Mioe Ootober Nakt. 'With the exoes- | -nfll:.-t;:ln;:n..ltl.ln:r:: a number |MAkers stag frinds gathered in the | “The president’s mote to Germany in Swanson Hedrick Berg, aged 20, living at Mt ¢ ) h X' . > rathskeller to wish him well A silver | February last was an excellent note, if 4718 lda street, was taking a short cut on. of ast year, the week's run was 'of achoolmasters. Strange objections > | b - i o nis shcarbon? dintalr o oy , loving cup was presented him. only it had been lived up to. But every S0 e Nads By WURENE Sl o lensly | T8 e e e e, | Saine up that in Califermia, as Well 88 I8 | orsi 'suns e Mrwith, OBhe., 40 1o | sRBoRuINNE note Neo PHpTesSRtLE BHthIn path leading through Forest Lawn ceme. |0f Auguat in the last four years Chicago at present, there wns & decided : 7 | - ~ - tery. Naked Man Appears. As she reacheq a place shrouded by thick underbrush, a man, stark naked, sprang out upon her. Before she could recover from her surprise, he commenced choking her. In some manner, she man- aged to escape, and the man disappeared The girl was too embarrassed by her ex- perience to relate it to her parents or to the authorities, but on the following month, soon after the killing of Ada Swanson, Agatha Berg, her elder sister had a similar adventure with the same man This time the authorities were notified. Search of the vicinity brought to light a bottle partly filled with chloroform, a handkerchief saturated with chloroform and showing a laundry mark which ap-|tive duo, Messrs, Allen and Gillen, at- A% to believe and to be Influenced |Judge J. English ~ Mayor J. C. Dahlman peared to be “W. W.” Nearby a book of | tained the distinction of making another | %, #¢h #torles as the following: P P?I‘drn!:n"\\lln Ella Flagg Young sald to a groap of |J;. M, Welch ¥ & | lewd ‘pictures and drawings was found. ;410 on alleged disorderly houses R ooitornia women that Mi Bl‘ il W. Dunn Harley Conant | EBfforts to Locate Man. evening at 1016 o'clock. Brown Park | o :“ v vnd g ol ',r ""O: 7008" Danner E 5P | Frantic efforts to locate the man who came under the eagle oye of the deteo- | o B eaching M. Hogan A ap S | ! sex hyglene.' To this I submit that the |Dr. Fitzgibbon Tom O nnor " w thix time and one Joe Ster! en- y George Brandels am MoCaffery :';:‘u.l‘n::::d l:::u:‘:t': m&;n::'r‘ x:lrll!?‘:lyv.:lx::l “n’lnq 'a s rnted v National Education assoclation has taken . J. McShane, sr. g'"’:‘- lm“nry‘ i Thrasher spent nearly a month on the!(ne charge af Kee ',““‘ P beed famorted jon | no stand on the teaching of sex hyglene |Niichnel Dompsey Dr. Bushman Svaaic i Xod e af keeving a disorderly house. | 4ng that no church has taken any stand.|Dr. T. E. Dafley F. O. McCaftrey | case and Detective Fran mey worked B Taylor, an inmate, of the same ad- 1. F. Coad Bert Murphy i for two weeks, Other police worked hard, gregs, was also arrested. '[Clinton Miller Tom O'Neil | 00, and even private investigators were on the scent. West was under suspicion, but efforts to locate him proved unavalling. Yesterday Bavmmer, who had helped in the search, carried West on his car for a short distance and engaged him in conversation. When the street car man mentioned the axe murder and the Forest Lawn episode, West bocame confused and loft the car. Baummer immedidtely sought out The sheep market at the Omaha stock yards marked up a record run last week. More than 106600 head of sheep were Omaha, the only Missouri valley market |to have what seoms a regular outlet for |feeder stock, is easily taking the lead |over all lesser markets of the world, ranking almost invariably second to Chi- cago. Several thnes during the last montl the Omaha stock yards have headed the world in every department of the stock trade. Range cattle, as predict earlier in the month by many well known stockmen, are being sent more and more to the Omaha market. Tt Is now thought the local market will within a few years head the worl1 in all departments on an even basts with Chicago. Local stock- man are Joyously awalting the thme when they can witness this fmportant change, | Rald Place as Disorderly. | Captain Anton Vanous's famed detec- | Both men gave the offtcers considerable resistance, the police allege, Earller In the evening at 9:15 o'cloek, an alleged disorderly house at Iwenty-fifth and O streots, was ralded and the propri- etor, James Sweeney, arrested. Sta t Regiatration. Registration of new studenty at the Bouth Side high school shoull be made at the principal's office on Wednesday and Thursday of this week, according to SHEEP MAKE MORE RECORDS outrageous attacks and most un- worthy tactics,” the statement says. Mrs. Hlla Flagg Young of OChicago wrote in reply to & letter from Miss Kath- erine D. Blake of New York: bias against Catholics. To my great sur- prise the men sald that it was not the day for Catholics to come forward in California, which would cast the ma- Jority of votes.' ‘I came to California and presented my ndidacy in the firm bellef that I would PRESENT SILVER ILOVING CUP Although he does not leave until next bye to Dave O'Brien, boopter. The farewell was sald at the Henshaw, where half & hundred of the jolly candy- up the manufacture of thermos bottles. “We'll miss you, Dave,” was the theme of nearly all of the brief toasts, made by Mayor Dahiman, Judge English, J. M. Hogan, Willlam Coad, United States Mar- shal Tom Flynn, Chiet of Police Dunn, James Fitzgerald, Willlam Lawrence and Wednesday, Omaha officlally sald good- | James Hogan. O'Brien’s response ad- journed the gathering. Liquid refresh- ments were served in thermos bottles, by twentieth century, there still remains so | COUrtesy of the Brandeis stores. Charles much of the jealousy, the Intolerance, the | F. McLaughlin was toastmaster. Those Injustice of the middle ages, but it is dis- | Present were: | couraging to find that an association | Willlam Lawrence supposed to include the leading educators (1. £ Byene and mentors of the children of our coun- | wijllam Baumer try, and to express the best, most liberal, M. T. Murphy | most progressive ideas, there are many Dr. J. Boler | Who are so narrow, or so incredulous, or [mom Iynch both, {be accorded at least fair play. But I soon had a rude awakening “It is not only sad to find in this, the Guy V. JM Leo Hoffma Patrick Sheehy James Hogan Tom Quinlan Charles McLaughlin Dave O'Brien Thomas Fitzmorris Dr. B, McDermott William Coad Peter Boland Hundreds Coming | To Get in Touch | With 01d King Ak | Monday morning as early as & o'clock | Finds Sunday a Farmer and Fruit | Grower in Oregon | Dan B. Butler J. W. Kennedy Nat Borquist Rev, J. K. Mc(lurkin, pastor of the Shadyside United Presbyterian church of Pittsburgh, Pa., chairman of the execu- tive committee of the Pittsburgh Sunday 110 be Inheriters of the traditions of Wash- ! the time for deeds has come | relations with Germany. I earnestly | hope the administration will not take this view for to do so would be a fresh sacrifice of American honor |and interest. 1 | but weakness and timidity on our side: jand the sinking of the Lusitania and of |the Arabic, the attack on the Gufiight | and Falaba and all the similar incidents |that have occurred represent the ar- | rogant answers which this weakness has inspired. Germany will care nothing for the mere severance of diplomatic rela- tiona, i “The time for words on the part of this nation has long passed; and it is incon- celvable to American citizens who claim ington and Lincoln, that our govern- mental representatives shall not see that What has Jjust occurred is a fresh and lamentable proof of the unwisdom of our people in, you can get rid of eczema with It deserves the name of hygienic beverage,”’ campalign, passed through Omaha re- Agatha Berg and induced her to accom- |a recent announcement of Principal 8 W, e twenty automobile loads of boosters of | says Dr Goumud a . tly. Rev. Mr. MecClurk ia | twenty at 0! L4 pany him to the cemetery where West's Moors. Old students may arrange their ‘:'“": 18 A'. s Cmm in ‘;h:‘ %] Migin, Neb., are to start for Omaha. i 9 grandmother, Mrs. Rachael Koger, was belng buried. Tdentified at Grave, The coffin of the aged woman was being lowered into the open grave when ‘West stepped from a knot of grieving relatives standing nearby. “That's him!"” whispered Miss Berg, . to_Baummer, from her place of conceal- ment. When the ¢omnpany of mourners left, Baummer followed until he saw West enter his home at Fifty-socond and Kan- sac. Then the Omaha police Were notified. Detectives Lahey and Brinkman and Of- ficers Thrasher and Emery of Omaha, and Officer Wilson of Florence immedi- ately hurried to the place and brought ever attempted to assault the Berg girls, or even knew them, or that he knew Ada Swanson. The identification of Mise Berg, however, was 80 positive that the police are holding him for further fn. tourses with the principal any time dur- Ing the coming winte It 1» expected that a much larger at- tendance will be shown for the opening of the fall term. It is hoped that the Omaha school board will adopt resolu- tions redistricting the high schools of Omaha during the coming week so that definite athletic and class plans can be made Chrastich Will Recover. John Chrastich, bartender, working in the saloon of John Hrostek, T4 North Twenty-soventh street, who was serlously burned at 6 o'clock yesterday .norning in the cellar of the saloon, will recover, The man was badly burned about the facé, neck, arms and chest, and ot first attending physiclans thought the burns Seek ¥Foot Ball Material. ‘Theodore Korbmaker, treasurer of the recently organized “Iig Four’! clab, is making a tour of the state in search for new material for the local South Side foot ball team, Veteran center of the They are coming to be initiated by Sam- | of the local prayer meeting committes, He vislted Mr. Sunday at M rancn|®om The Elgin men took a liking to the in Oregon. In & letter he gives an Omaha boosters last summer when the count of the ev list’s home life dur- Omaha crowd made thelr town for lunch g s BoaR o on the three days’ auto tour. { . : Mond, Wah “Willlam Sunday's farm of stxty acres |y CndaY night delegations from Wahoo, Valparaiso, , Yutan, West a in the Hood river valley, Oregon. i e S e . Touhy are to come by the Unlon Pacific There 1 found the evangeliat In his barn | o' g special train, W. W, Wenstrand of pitching oats as fast as two man could | Wehoo has promised to bring 200; J. A. unload. Not untll two more loads had | Yowell of Valparaiso has promised 17 i | been drawn was he ready to show me E. T. McGuire of Mead, 150; H. H. PQ(G"I; over the farm, which, he believes, 18| of Yutan, 1, and Fred Pacal of Westan the finest on earth. The products of his | and J. B. Thomas of Touhy, each seven- ranch are apples, peaches, peare, quinces, | ty-five, making a total of 800 that Samson strawberries, raspberries, corn, potatoes | is preparing for from these towns, be-! and clover. In his garden everything|sides the Elgin crowd of auto tourists. #eems to grow, for his system of irriga- | August 50 is to be Neligh night. tion is almost perfect. around. A cottase, however, is t00 com- | _HOSTESS TO MANY FRIENDS monplace for Billy Sunday. In the ad-| M's® Ariine McCreary entertained a jolning woods s his wigwam for sleep- |PUmber of friends Thursday evening at ing and a tepee for the boys, William ana |Dr _home. The evening was spent in Paul. *Here, 100, In the. woods is nis |MUsC, games and dancing. Those pres- | Resinol | Resinol Ointment, with Resinol | Soap,usually stopsitching instantly. | 1t quickly and easily heals the most | distressing cases of eczema, rash or ; other tormenting skin or scalp erup- | tion, and clears away pimples, black- | heads, redness, roughness and dan- | druff, even when other treatments | have proven useless. ! Physicians have prescribed the Resinol treat- | ment for 20 years, for most forms of skin- troubles, and for sunburn, wounds, chafings, “ | [ etc. Fvery drugyist sells Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap. For trial free, write to L Sold on Guarantee — Sat: or Your Money Bac faction famous food specialist. Food specialists the world over agree that pure beer stimulates the appetite in a natural way. Drink t were: [ [ ] ’ ¢ recreation room for guests; a wooden | ™ w3 | Mise Hodrick Barg will cons to head- | S1eveR last year himaelt, he hopes 40 1and | oy, ing hench, bullt around a hole in | L Niecreary Gh™®Fora somehting “‘green” out in the wilds he- o8 Y Vi quarters today to attempt to identify 1 N DUabne CFON 68 imeuiates Viett the ground, in which the campfire is o n«na} .‘--:-‘v’r }\flé-dry I‘;nln‘mu- 3 b A Clleen Edwards a McHenry 1 West as the man who pursued her. ‘:" ot o | Kkindled. Here in the hours of the even- | 1oisen Fwar Kathleen McCrann The Superior e Y Talk the Lincoln ‘The Big T our will boost foot ball sl this year In a way It has never been boosted before. Al] membery are foot ball veterans ing, with his mother, Mrs. Sunday, the boys and his closet friends, Mr. Sunday proves a genial host. His grounds, with Juanita Burie Marguerite Burke Alice McCreary Dorothy Fleming Madeline Kinney | Catherine White | Gertrude Parks Camilla_Kana rson «Jack Dugdale MOPPING, SCRUBBING & SCOURING POWDER . . the Stare and Stripes wavis t In |Madeline Dorsey Arline McCreary of past fame. Two are Aow inembers of D8 WeVINE ow 3 nghway Enroute the team. Fresident and Vico-President | 7Nt With the bulldings painted green| Memras =~~~ Mesers— |8 For Floors, Tables, Sinks, Pots, Brown —_— Paul McBride and Cyril Sheshy, alumni, | And kept in order, are like the man him- | Yermle Sheppard Lo McCreary Pans, Kettles, Kitchen and Dairy Lectures by Mrs. Lee C. plan to be on the practice field every day | *!f and his sermons—interesting, at- |Emil Nygaard 2 Dudste B bl founder and organizer of the Lincoin | hustiing the local “lights” on to a finesse | tractive and inviting.” e Perae - - it uaiaie l gy Cnwally Highway Women's auxiliary, and Mre [that will take the crust out of Central w‘.‘fi,mr Mahoney Jim Parks Sarah W. MeDannold will be given Tues- | high school. The Big Your has strong S' Pl ed Bob Harrower Dan Dorsey Should be used in every house- day evening to arouse interest in beau- | hopes of the South Side high school foot- lngel‘s eas Bob Pets titying the Lincoln highway. Pictures of the route will be shown. Over 100 slides showing the points of interest along the route have been secured. The organization was first suggested at the convention of women's clubs in Chicago last year, and last spring the firsg steps were taken to accomplish the end in view. Mrs. Boardman started the work and has been rewarded by seeing the organization take form. B8She and Mrs. McDannold started from New York July ¥ in an auto, intending to make the irip in the machine, but road conditions were 50 bad that they left the machine in Chicago. They are visiting about seventy-five citles and towns along the highway, lecturing at each of them Woodman Camp Dball team “cleaning the state” tRis year. Welght, experience and vommon sense is all with Patton's men, they say,' and they are willing to spend money to see the team go through. Bowlers Meet Thursday. A meeting of the Magle City Bowling league will be held Thursday evening at the Brunswick alleys at Twenty-fourth and M streets. Preaident Petareci, of the league will preside and offic.rs for the ensuing year will be elected. The al have already been pug In trim for the fall season by Herb Garlow, one of the proprietors of the Brunswick. It is expected that a much greater msn- bership will be recorded among the two South Side leagues this year than was last year. Ben Hull, a well known bowler of Greater Omaha, will have charge of i igit | MOURNERS IN BRUSSELS l Wlth _@aha VISIt ARRESTFD RY Nll\ll‘)R‘l’)Sl The recent saengerfest held in Omaha| TONDON, Aug. R.-—A dispatch to the was enjoyed by the sololsts who came' Exchange Telegraph company from Am- | here from the east to participate and | sterdam today says: they have all written to Prof. Ferdinand | ‘‘Persons arriving from Brussels report Stedinger, secretary of the music com-|that there were 200 arrests there vester- mittes, volcing their enjoyment and ap- | day of Belgians who were demonstrating preciation of the courtesies shown them. | their griet on the anniversary of the Ger- Henrl Scott aserts: “I feel that my visit | man occupation. Places of amusement | in your hospitabie city was without doubt / that had been closed as a sign of sor- the most delightful that T have ever spent | row were forcibly reopened. Those ar- during a musio festival.” rested were mainly women and children." Others who wrote to Prof. Stedinger ‘ | are: Paul Althouse, Christine Miller, washington Affairs ‘ Marie Rappold-Berger, Julia Claussen Preliminary figures issued by the im- and Enrico Palmetto. migration bureau show a 66 per cent de- MISS LILLIAN STEPANEK | hold. Nothing “just as good” on the market 10c per package 1 1b. net weight : E | z = = = H ASK YOUR GROCER = and do not accept a substitute = Sold on Guarantee — Satisfaction or Your Money Back = QT -—— A%0N SAVINGS 4% You are not growing Bottles and you have beer pure and wholesome. The Brown Bottle keeps out the light and protects its purity from the brew- ery to your glass, and rease in lmmigration during the first Ploncer of Bellevue Dics. R. F. C. Weelk of August, compared with the samne 4 or W . . TO Enlflrge Rooms A. C. Sloan, aged 8 years, ploneer rest- WEDDED T__O DR, F. (. OEAN Period a year ago, while every month thia b b Wit .peo hght SPOIIS €ven pure dent of Bellevue for the last thirty-seven | The wedding of Lilllan Frances Ste- | Jya aape 070 & decline of from & to vision are you mak B. & M. camp No. #, sfodern Wood- e of America, I8 now considering en- larging its club rooms. This camp has ' 31ed of old age and had been sick nearly [ Dean of Collins Center, N. Y., took place made wonderful growth since the estab- lishment of its headquarters on the sec- ond floor of The Bee bullding. The mem- bers are making such full use of the splendid club rooms and turning out in such large numbers to the meetings that the sulte of rooms fa becoming too small. The club has & membership campaign ©h. and during last month forty-nine new menbers were secured, and this month #ives promise of a still greater o AL Uie meeting next Tueslay evening some important business matters are to the Brunswick alleys this season. years, passed away yesterday afterncon at 3 o'clock at his home in Bellovus, He ® year, l Sloan was a gardener at the time of his ! death and was well known in the south- | ern part of the county. He was greatly | respected by all who knew him. A widow and one grown daughter survive, The funeral will be held Monday after- |l\mn at 3 o'clock at the family residence in Bellevue. Rev. W. J. Shalloross of | the Bellevue Presbyterian church will | officlate. Interment will be made in the | Bellevue cemetery. " skl Desk Sergeant. Deteotive Andrew Lepinski is now act- | ing desk sergeant at the police station (panek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, Sta. | gy taco, to Dr. ¥, Chapti Change in postal regulations effective panek of Franclaco, to Dy, ¥, n September 1, was made by which parcel post mall may be insured up to $100. Heretofore the limit has been $0. For valuation from 30 be % cents in PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. | A. Castle, proprietor of the Castie and family have returned from Davenport, where they attended the re- cent sessions of the Northwestern Hotel Men's assoclation. GET NEW KIDNEYS! Wednesday noon at the home of the bride's sister Mrs. R, J. Davenport. The Rev. J. W, Christian of Lincoln per- formed the ceremony in the presence of relatives and a host of friends. Miss anell Cook played the wedding march whila the bridal party vroceeded to a canopy of white satin where the marriege lnes were read. The rooms were decornted in ferns and yellow and I\"\Al. satin ribbon. A buffet luncheon was served. The bride wore ivery satin trimmed | with duchess lace and & bodice of chif- for. Her vell had a wreath of orange ia the most v wodantle - anlisiced | indefinitely. During the abssnce of Cap- | blossoms and she carried a uhowor boauet | orknns o the humen boty, yen"ored WILL TAKE SIX WEEKS’ | tain Johu Briggs, while on his vacation, of brides' roses and lilies of the valley.|they fall in their work of filtering out * TRIP TO EXPOSITIONS l John Van Wie of this city ix visiting ‘wm ‘was temporarily desk sergeant while former Desk Sergeant Peter Dillon {acted as captain. Now Dilion has been transferved to the Omaha force. Lepinski will oocupy his new position until further appolutments are made by department officials, Magie Clity Gossip, | with friends at Clarks, Nel Al . m»mu;:“ iy '..h‘: At Sizer's, 427 No Willlam Cook, the merchant, who has been ill, is reported as much better Mrs. J. P. Murphy and son have re turned from & (wo months' viait at the | Padific coust and throwing off the polsons developed in the system, things begin to happen. | the first warnl highly colored urine: loss of appetite: in- digestion, frritation. or even stone in the DR Arm The & 8 oo oA te a cons | ditlon that lead to that dreaded and | ey rients DisasaToced o | there s sald to ha no cnire, ou oan relief in Capaul Helen Stbpanek, sister of the bride, was bridesinald &nd wure a wown of yellow satin and chitfon. She carried yellow rose buds tied with yellow satin, l.ester Stepanek, & brother, was best inan. Mre R J. Davenport wore pale blus satin trimmed in morning glory chiffon. Mise Ganell Cook wore lavender chiffon taf- feta. | The out-of-town guests wew: Mrs A. Stepunek of S8an Francisco, mothor of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Clark and Miss Florence Stepancik -f Dow City, la. Tho Mr and Mrs, Dean will make their wome at Mudison, Wis e tailing remgdy for all kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. Get it at any drug | store. and If it does not give you almost | immediate relief, vour maney will be funded. Prices, ¥ Sk and S100 sure you get the LD MEDAL braad. | None otber senuine ‘ ing for your old age? You surely want to be able to take life easy later on, Better make up your mind to put a few dollars away in the bank each week, where it will quietly earn more money PACKERS NATIONAL BANK ) OMAHA NEBR . ~— PAINT AND WOOD FINISHING PRODUCTS HOWARD STREET %&r That Made Mi beer. That’s why the Brown Bottle is recommended and the light bottle con- demned as a container for beer. See that crown is branded **Schlisz’ Phone Doug. 1597 Schlitz Bottled Beer Depot 723 8. 9th St, Omaha, Neb. Phone 424 Hy. Gerber 101 8. Main St., Council Blufts Iwaukee Famous.