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THE BEE: OMA\HA, lhll‘\\ "’lll...llll. 3, 1915 5 é el m— —— — Epe— _ _ —__ — e /i BRIEF CITY NEWS SUFFRAGIST SAYS l:;.:,:"“ T s “""‘Doubts Jurisdiotion [Mebow et b, stmd ] sk seres mam e Lathn suirs | conn o Mt st o HETEE 1 come the Chicago delegation. Then will| The parade 18 to move south on 8ix«| worth, north on Sixteenth to Howard, east gl L ot Priat Iv—Now Keacon Press A Mont omer ()f Clty C()m_[n]SSlon [ tollow other delexations, each headed by | teenth to Douklas, east on Douglas to|on Howard to the Auditorfum | x.mm-‘ Fisthres—Burgess-Grandon. | OFFIGER SHOT DOG g y ita band Thirteenth, south on Thirteenth to Far- o T T aha letter L o 1% stro . o N Apartments, flats, houses and e BeeCl » shnson of | K 1] Wf w l L Ch g Omaha let arrlers, 18 strong, | nam. west on Farnam to Kighteenth, ) o - g "'Tf'” m"l":‘":)]:; Shan s 118 11e 1th in lquor ar es,-.n wear white felt hats as & disting- | north on Eightoenth to Douglas, west on | can be rented quickly and cneaply by rnpree b o . ol are. T v | Do o ) e “For Rent ] automobile was stolen from Th:rmmhl}hul Powell Stevemon Asserts Po- | Revolvel Bullbt Aoty BHS B Bucouli; tblestt uishing feature. The hats will hear the| Douglas to Nineteenth, south on Nine-| Bee “For Ren and Douglas street, Wednesday night o liceman Insulted Her and | ing Rome Miller, told the city commis ! “Today's Complete Iwovie Program®| Killed Animal. ‘ |stoners he doubted their jurisdiction in | classified section today, and appears in | Arthur Montgomery, a negro, shot and |the matter of hearlng charges filed by p— g 'he Bee EXCLUSIVELY, Find out what | [killed his wite, Mra Ollie Montgomery. [Rev. 11, A. 1iigh of the antt-Saloon lengue New Store Hours, 8:30 A, M. to 6:00 P. M, s tie various moving picture theaters offer ,vxsrrog FROM WAsmNQToN D. C.[with a revolver in the streat adjacent to |ygninat Mr. Miller and . H. and H. B. || Stes for Injuries—W. O. Harr {their home, 114 South Fourteenth street, |nyder Biled sult agamst O. C. Lyo r o200 Hazel Powell Stevenson of Wash- | v“A o'clock ¥ -\m|u\|nrv.».n,,.m‘ i The hearing of the chargea was post ' Jamages on account of injuries alleged . " | jontgomery admitted to the police that | noneg to 10 o'clock, Septomber 16, upon to have been received In an automobile | 10&ton, D. C., members of the CON-|pe fired the shot which killed the woman. |qgreement of all parties interestod collision near Miliard several days ago. gressional Union of Suffragists, who He was arrested immediately. He de- | My jurbank intimated he would raise ::v:nv-oov’o STORE" fl’l‘fllll-‘ \ Gets Ptomaine Poisoning — Iirnest s visiting at the home of Mrs. W, B, |clared that he accw ect another mi at she picked up a Neaton of Dow City ate an aged and |Stier, 334 North Twenty-second street | TCct another man: that she picked uf . brick and that he fired the shot “‘to ling crawfish an rtly afterward | - e shortly afterward| yegterday declared that she was | gca point of jurisdiction when the h her of ROINE 10 |yne . “DOUGLAS 187, Into this phase of the matter just now Ing was called, but did not care to go ‘ | slea saved his life was passing along the Da\l\nlmr[‘:""‘“;' f"" l“‘_““““""'j‘:“m_'y‘_’\":“"H“"':d ":;" that the charges In question should be Answers Oall of War—Feyodor Fish-|street side of the High "‘"'“‘“‘i"\Im\.‘dn‘\:uy,.;‘..;..;\'v g ety |l It police court. The clty legul de- | | N ki \ shanko, a Russian reservist, has heard! grounds with Mrs. Stler Wednosday | for the shooting, but that his wife had |pai' o CoKmE N0 the law on this | } e e ekt et it the ailies. 11e | niEht and the officer wantonly shot a told him she was goink (o the &rocery | “Liome Miller s expected back from | | @ @ &n ]]JP @r @ @@ has gonme to New York and from there |40g which was accompanying them‘"‘;'_:" sier Croshy tosk the body. Mont. | CHUfOrsia in time for the hearing 1 will sail on the steamship Dwinski {and which barked at him when he! i gome Collegians on Way East—Through suddenly appeared out of the dark-| Omaha this afternoon, eastbound., the |, o.0 | oy e e e e | More Offiolals of i iy e e nave been on| “The dog was a friendly fellow Volunteers Write { Letter Carriers Here!| the Pacific coast during the last month. | which had lost his master,” said Miss | Church Census Lists‘ bl More officials of the National Lette They will not stop here long enough to | Stevenson, ‘It was such a sham ome up town, & 4 that he should be shot that I stayed & Carriers’ assoclation and fts auxillaries | Bankers Returning Mome—The spe- have arrived in Omaha to prepare for the ial car of eastern bankers, who have |\l Omaha part of the day in order to| One of the school rooms on the third |y i) sonvention, which fs to he been attending the meeting of the|tell the public and his master | floor of the Young Men's Christian aeso-|paiq 1 Omaha during the week of Sep- American banking institute on the Pua-|through The Bee how he met his| clation bullding looks like a business col- | yamper g | Everything in Readiness Thursday at Burgesa-Nash Remnants of Plain and Fancy SILKS, 49c AM)IIH* iR huz lot of plmu und fancy silks including snch ~ull\n a8 fmu' taffota, fancy foulards, fancy and plain messalines and taffetas. Ihg 49c range of shades to select from. Ve o by " Burgess.-Nash Co.--Miudn Fioor. cific coast and touring the Yellowstone | " "{lege with Rev. Oliver Keve and Rev.| u q innan, asslstant secretary, ar-| L R vark, will pass through Omaha Satur- ::":\“h ",‘ ;'”:idx"’ Ipfld"""" the morn l' W. Leavitt as instructors v"‘“ 1| rived from . Washinkton. He is also 4| ace emnmt', loc ‘Crocheted B 8. sl Values at 39c day morning, on Burlington No. 6 { gl, :’ ad intended. | was "“"“ the " ":""""‘" typists, :“‘“ “:'gmmuwr of tho executive board of the na- | TN TRt oF Py s [ ag y vt S Taylor! ‘1 do not mind the rough language | Writing liets of the names secured in the | yional association. John J. Scully of assortment of net chiffon, | e » - . { “:'," ::x':’": d,\_”,,,‘yltl,'x‘"""z,:n TayIoF | which the officer used to me nearly as | recent religious census | Pittsburgh and J. T. Mugavin of Cin- lace and embroidery rem- A'\ ‘.:"‘"""“"“' of silk, mercerized :""k‘“"f’" 'r;rn [ {he ground of desertion. Gertls B. Mor-|™Much as I do his sicoting the dog. The | The lista are being made by '“""“:" cinnati, members of the Natlonal Sick || nants in lengths from % to 1's GRYLOT DRRS 18 WRIG, VELH SR BIOR: Sros0vee c 4 ton siligel mon-support ‘&ud crisity fa {animal was white with biack spots and |and a copy of all the names in districts | goyerit board, also reached Omaha yards, at 10c the plece. ally well made and regular $1 val., special, at “es her petition for & divorce from Allie J.|! think he was a bulldog. He had on a | contiguous (o the various churches will| “rng big parade of the letter carriers fs | Kdges, Yard 3¢ | Burgess.afash Oo.—3fala ' Floor, Loules Hoffman asks a divoroe from nice collar, which I wanted to take In [ be sent to the pastors of the churches.{¢;, pe held Monday afternoon at 2| Swiss and .nnlnmok embroidery | Ralph on the ground of non-support and |Order to find his owner, but the officer | With his list, & pastor can tell at &|gglock. * It Is to form at Sixteenth and edges from 3 to 6 inches wide; l f PILLOWS s l it Sy would not let me do #o. When Mrs. | glance the church status of any Person|yyebeter In four divisions and will be also beadings and bands, special, n ant $ pec]a at 19c R Stier and I started home after leaving a | in that district vard, Be. ——— — ] — {theater the dog came along and made | Rev. Keve has organized the work in - Women's Neckwear, 10¢ ILK floss baby plllou 5 . Bl lhlh. mnde of Dbest quality unex- Four Homes Robbed jfriends with us. Wo talked to him and | efficient manner. Kor instance, instead Women's neckwear, including | celled silk floss and very desirable, specially priced Friday, at, he followed ua. of writing the name of the denomination r collars, jabots and vests, slightly | each, 10c. - e e W of Valuable Loot | Dos Protects Women, for which any person expresses o prof-|| To Acquire Curly |l soiled, at 10¢c ench. brmant s erence, a number is written correspond- “When we reached the Davenport side | ing to the denomination, thus saving an | Hair o”" Ni‘ht | D’“‘;;‘%fla_—roi'i:t. We“ Known Makel of Cor'ets, $l 50 ir homes, In widely separated dis- tricts of Omaba, were robbed by burglars of the high school grounds a man rose | mmense amount of typewriting. And 1t | e ——e e up out of the darkness and came toward I no church preference is mentioned the (The Beauty Beeker.) v DREDS of well known makes of corsets in one big lot, includ- There's good news, indeed, in the an- auring Wednesday night according to fus. The dog barked at him. The man be- | yumber “16” on the list indicates that nouncement. that s simbie & method &s Bd Pinauds | Dilamond dyes, | ing shell pink striped coutil or new cloth, plain white coutil in complaints mede to the police. The in- |gan to talk to us and to argue about the | A pumber of automobiles will be needed | APpIVing plain liquid slimerine to the halr violet toilet | g)) shades .,6¢c | many models to select from. medium low bust, comfortable hip, well truders secured a large quantity of 100t |dog, saying we had better chain him up. | i carrying on the campaign to trans :‘}Llr r':l‘:l'(‘-; .H‘:'lmg‘:.l-t‘a:;:h;ufi'fl! —— water at...Bbc Jap rose -onp | ade and finished with good strong webbing hgse supporters, choice, and escaped without leaving clues 10| “The dog came back to us, but the | port the workers to the various shop,|and ringiets that are perfectly natural in Manicure sets, | c.yq . ... $1.50. their identity. Following is a list of {man stayed and talked roughly and the | store and other meetings, which will be | aPpearance. and there is nothing sticky, 26c values, 140 | o 0 1 Women's Brassieres, 50¢ their activities: dog went to him and barked again. I held in all parts of the city. Citizens are :';“:-;‘\ o ?,’;""ét'.'\‘.’;';.'-"..’\!.‘.‘.‘-"I{L...f.'.‘-ll.“".l‘n'fl:. Willlams' shav- | pint "‘“‘h‘ A large variety of brassieres either front or back closing effects, Barnard Schlitz, 517 North Twenty- |Then the man took out a revolver and urged to offer their machines for this|serves as a splendid dressing for the hair, | ing powder, 18¢ | Eskay's Jeod, e trimmed in embroidery or lace, special, 39c. third street, reports that burglars who |shot the dog dead. purpase, keeping it delightfully glossy and supple. | Burgess.Nash “f—llll Burgess.Nash Oo.—Second Floor. gained entrance through the front door| ‘“Then we saw that he was a police If one will procure a few ounces of | 1 o o1 d . #he by means of skeleton keys took $300 worth | otficer 1A uniform, but ‘when I.tried to jquid silmerine from the druggist, she y 1l hav o Ki the hair in curl of jewelry, & pair of fleld glasses and & |ace his number he held Nis hat over it~ | FUN SPECIAL TRAIN FOR Tor weliu Tt Shoula b appjied,at niEht ]BURGESS NASH BASIEMIENT ST@R]E rovelvee. Police Serpeant Samuelson said the 1o- BILLY SUNDAY MEETING | [/th,® cléan tooth brush. In the morn B ing the hair will be very prettily waved, Mrs. P. Shubbach, 2414 “varimore ave- |cality described by Miss Stevenson is a without having that it liteions. 10K s AR nue, told of the loss of $4 and the con- [part of the beat of Officer C. P. Fimple, | For the Billy Sunday re acquired by using a heated iron.—Adver 3 o y religious meet | okl o€ 4 skl JsFhees Sust maustiny |but shes Tl has o out of the oh | s Sunday, Seplsmbee 31, the Dpitn St ‘ [ RlMMED HAT S T hat Were to $7. 50 to 82 when a burglar entered through a |for four days and that his beat has not ,.,um‘ i | will run a special train into — ~ | side window. |been covered ‘Omnm\ on the High line. The train will | M. P. Haskell, 716 South Thirteenth | Police officlals said it probably would | | Ll e s ., el 4 v ot 1o ents e wn 5 o o vt st acoroe | A True Tonle 1} in the Basement F rlday at $2 98 a quantity of clothing as the result of | Miss Stevenson said had insulted her Returning, 1t will leave the Union sta-| § that ists Natu | the activities of & thief who crawled | They were iInclined to the belief that |tion at 11 o'clock at night |18 R B e { | o " from a New York jobber enables us to mlke / through a window her assaflant was a thug posing as an | The demand from outside towns in Ne-| Regular and natural action of s*;'l‘ 'i" "“:":”‘::dumo; i aitl I: "M ””'on : apleRaTENG s 98 / In addition to the robberies of reei- |officer. | brasica and eastern Jowa 1s %o great that | the stomach, liver, kidneys and this sharg prive ¢ i o Pgoe o PR s dences Mrs. Otto Starr, 5129 Leavenworth | Misy Stevenson formerly was chairman | all of the roads centering here are figur-| o 4 ’ A O e e tells A R o I strest, lost the contents of @ handbas |of the Southern Woman's congress and |ing on running special train fo bring | bowels wiil keep you well and wings; worth regularly to $7.50, apecially priced Friday, at ...... when it was stolen from a dentist's outer | is on her ¥ to San Francisco to at- people to the Sunday meetings on several i i m md & \ »ffice while ehe was In the chair. lwnd the «nal Suffrage convention, \dam during the campalgn | fit,andthisactionis otedby i ‘1 49 Trimmed Turbam at 79c . 1 | | From 9 to 11 A, M. Only ' | i The popular new “Polo"” turbans, made of ;oml quality velvet in black ) Library Returns to Regular Hours| The publio Ibrary ary hereafter will re- main'open Saturday evenings, instead of closing at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, as and colors, some trimmed with embroidered flowers. Regularly $1.49, PI LLs from 9 to 11 only, at 79¢. |l Mo Al b s oo b R CHBAM ot L ™ SR |l ¢ Silk Lisle Hose at 17c Remnants of Wool Dress Goods, 39¢ \HILDREN'S fine ribbed black e | 5 AT R A | EMNANTS of good quality wool dress goods consist ! :::c:::s"h:ocu:::u:::::ntmh.: m;’:‘:;‘ | | re;u‘\‘l.l:( "2..!,:- h‘z’:';fir;"ndu'l»cfll:fl; ing of French serges, satin prumellas, storm serges, ] 13dith Tobitt. X | * | priced Friduy in Basement at, | Mohairs, panamas, etc., lengths from 114 to 6 yards, All c } T Ratentsy; Beptember & i, Bhortt win | I D IAM ON DS pair, 17¢, new shades, worth lro::.l z)ic‘;'t:mlll,oo, lt.oyu-d. Lo | . 3 g o g Jatisdar.| e-Mash_Oo—Basement, Remnan Dress Goods [ .‘:‘:.:w::" l:ec ;:u" :1”';";. mulow-"):1 | P Including serges, batistes, mixtures, corded materials and many } Children's department closes at 7, cir- | o N C R E D IT Women’s Union Smts 39¢ | other weaves, good assortment of colors, ali double width, 1% to 4- ¥ culation department closes at 8:3 and | | OMEN'S union suits, lightly yard lengths, l~‘r1dlyv yard, 25c¢. Burgess-Nash Co W reference and reading rooms close at 10| || Every one who is B asemon will ‘Invest his mor v & genuine Diamond fleeced white cotton, high e e T T R R W e - | neck, long sleeves or Dutch neck, SILKS w ort h Up to 59c at 25c o'clock. | The hours as announced are the same | " wish to Invest $25 in & Diamond, you can do || elbow sleeves, seconds of 5H0c as were in ,'",,c, Jast year. "on Sunday #0 and pay only $2.60 a month. ' It you wish || quality. | ARDS and yards of plain and fancy silks, such as tat- | the library will be open from 2 until 6, in 1o invest. $50, the monthly payment fs only | fotan. foulasl stead of being closed all day. Holiday | || :’;7‘“ 'lln|\d conte .,‘r 750 month, | | Child's U n Sults. 48¢ etas, foulards and messalines, in a Iuse assortment e : ! or 0 ul o at SN nouth, 1 ) 1 service will be the same as on Sundays RINSES s ,_,,h';,_,{ e o 'at $10'a moutih Ol et et & tine | 0t colors, both light and dark. Very desirable for waists C le pri white cotton, drop seats, sizes 2 to | And dresses; worth to 59¢, Friday, yard............... 9 years, very speclal at 45c, ' Burgess-Nash Co.—Basemont, Rai .—T"—_W‘i—u . 5 SR e !:lhr y (‘Mld‘vn “Waists, 10c = ON CKIDTC I ; ag;nThl;z& Lheoir ® EASILY T 1l ot v i couon, ' Women’s $5.00 SKIRTS Friday $3.95 full tuped and buuoned. with mr ter fasteners, well made and tin- | LARGE assortment of manufacturer's samples of women's skirts, A special train of forty-one cars ished, 16¢ values, at 10c, | made of good quality corduroys, serges, poplins, whipcords and carrying nothing but Sun Maid raisins passed through Omaha last night, en | Burgess-Nash_Co—Basement. | fancy weaves in black, blue, shephe route to Chicago. There the train will | break bulk. The raisin train _comes | it It i lain taflored, dl;h“k' Ll ancy novelties, in pla allored, golf and sport 3 95 soc llld 75‘ G‘OVOS at lgcleflectu, regularly $56.00, specially priced Friday at. s fon Pacif LARGE assortment of wo- ‘U'"d"'fll Coats, to $10, at $3.95 | Children's Coats, (0 $5, at $1.95 from Fresno, over the Union c, W goes out over the Northwestern. good selection of children’s| A limited number of chil- men’s long and 2-clasp llll!‘ and chamolsette gloves in black "‘”Y Fall coats for school wear, |dren's early fall coats for school B-r-r-r! Let’s Get 668 — | mond R Lot dies’ Dia- The ralsin train is asserted to I.:e the and chamois color. A limited num- (V;LIII:: up to $10.00, in one lot, :Iur were to $5.00, Friday at | largest of its kind that has ever been and chamole color. A limited num- § VL o ' ar” put onto any road. it consists of $3.05, iR ""n:o L i shades of brown (small sizes | 25, 20¢ 1,600,000 one-pound cartons, 30,000 twenty- ° " One big lot of women's waists, including lingerie, lawns and only), Very exceptional velues in ‘ batistes, all sizes, slightly mussed from handling, were to $1.25, in the Rasement, 8t, palr DS ess | cae lat, choice, S5¢. bt g ool 2 Remnants of Good Mercerized SATEEN O o som o | Worth Up to 40c, Special Fnday at Yd. 15¢ five pound boxes and 110,00 pounds assorted and loose in boxes. The total shipment agsregates 2,460,000 pounds. {1} Trinity Cathedral to Reopen Sunday | “‘—~think how handy it will be for these chilly nights and mornings! It’s too cold to be without some heat, and not cold enough to start the old furnace. How handy a Gas Heater will be, too, next Winter, to warm-up quickly in the mornings, to help out the furnace, to make the bath room 9 hedral, thoroughly renovated H dant, old, | | et . oruinas coior scherns || €00d and warm, or to heat up the hall. And just look here, | | Bfiii. i Roman’ " nbiat ||| i 1, choir and nave, will be opened | ) ” plete with s .. V| 5 - . b 4 g R % iy tor fhe’ riiuias. becvices let’s read about the Gas Heaters down at the Gas Company. 1g.in chain ""‘".‘l'. ALkl | HOR'I' remnants of high cost mercerized sateen, hnufhml and looks just like snl!(, in The dean has returhed from his vacation \\‘\W// | bz, | black and colors; a qualily you must see to appreciate: worth up to 40¢, specially y h ir, aft A\ A 5 v ‘::.‘:m:'lrl"n l::::a l‘r’«‘v?n 'd:t;,h\':uru fove uy Hose N d? | § Ve priced at 16¢ the yard. the work for the fall and winter. A Connection - " - = 1| 123 ¢ Lining, Yard, 5« 1214 c Zephyrs, Yard, Tle | Crib Blankets, 50¢ epecial musical service in connection with s 2 = 1 Percaline and Selicia lining, the Careful buyers will be delighted | Size 36x50 fancy crib blankets, the reopening of the cathedral will be “u, W regular 12%c grade, remnants for | with our large style assortment of | pink and blue; worth 76¢ Friday, given Sunday evening at,7.3 o'clock d/AN Friday, at, yard, Be. the best known and most wanted | each, S0c, + | | 15¢ Outing Flannel, B¢ zephyrs. You will want several | asc Nelps Weak Kidneys and Lumbago. | A { Yard wide, white outing flannel | new school suits and dresses for - Seamed Sheets, 43¢ Get a c bottle of Sloan's Liniment, | 1206 — Men's Flat|2180 — Soarf f‘l and fancy striped tennis flannels, | the children; all are the regular lll.!nrn ’he.l\y qps.amedhhleuhed apply on back and take & drops four | Belcher ~ Ring, 14k | Pin, solid «old, || [}l the regular 16¢c grade Friday, at|12%c kind, Friday from the bolt eets, size 76x90 for hotel use, times a day. All druggists.—Advertise- solld xold, large, nlm- fine Diu- 9¢ yard at 7i§c yard value at 48¢ each he' s g {| sparkiing Dismond,| monds set_in || | yare. g 5 d - - special $62.50 | 7lati- $65 Dress Percales, 7% ¢ Unbleached Muslin, 4 ¢ Blanket Samples, e at » pum Yard wide, light and dark col-| Good grade unbleached, 36-inch Sample ends of fleeced cotton $6.25 a Month Open Dallytill 8 p. Call or write for Rubber Tubing, 5¢ and 10c Foot REFLECTOR Gas Heaters of different sizes, but all well made and nicely finished. Equipped with copper reflector, and with openings guarded by screen to prevent children or clothing coming in contact with flames. Good values at all prices, ()» BeforeJudgeon Two Charges in One Day H. 8. Olsen, 32 South Nineteenth stroet, druggist, was fined #15 and costs in police | court for selling liquor withoul" a license. | Olsen asserted that a new clerk made the | sale while he was away from the estab- | lishment. The druggist was also ar- raigned on a charge of violating traffio | rules, but was discharged on this count. ored dress percales, good styles|,yglin, long lengths, at 43¢ yard. lbllflh“ on sale Friday in the and colorings, at 73 ¢ yard | Burgess-Nash Co.~Sasement. ;B-umsnl, at 5c each. log No. 903 Douglas 1444 and our saleiman will ca [OFTIS ‘c','f“','fljfl'jr’:l | A Decisive Clearaway of SHOES Friday at But a Fraction of the Original Price 409 B. 16 - N BROSBCO. HEd %00 & 1ot se. || RADIATOR Gas Heaters, with tall or short tube heat- ing eylinders, nicely finished with set-in colored glasses for ruddy glow, aluminum finish top and base. Good heaters at any price. "BIG lot of shoes priced for a quick clearaway Friday in the Base- ment Shoe Section. All good leathers and styles ineluded at prices at less than cost of making, Women's $2.50 and $3 Shoes, Me[ Women's Low Shoes, 7| All the small sizes of women's| Hundreds of pairs of women's pumps, oxfords and high shoes: | Patent, gun metal, tan and black regular $2.60 and $3.00 values; | kid pumps and oxfords, sizes 2% 9 Friday, Bc. to 6; regular $3.00, $3.50 and Boys' and Girls School Shoes | Men's $3.50 and 84 Oxfords, $1.95 ( $4.00 kinds, at 7he. A splendid stock of good reliable The final clearaway of men’s| Women's §3 High Shocs, at $1.95 shoes for boys' and girle’' school | oxfords, tan Russia calf and fine A big lot of women's new button and dress wear are ready, afford-|black velour calf, button and lace | high shoes, patent colt and gunm- —_— When Baby Has the Croup. | When mother is awakened from sound sleep to find her child who has gone to bed apparently in the best of health struggling for breath, she Is naturally alarmed. Yet if she can keep | her presence of mind and give Cham- berlain's Cough Remedy every ten min- ‘ utes untll vomiting is produced, quick relief will follow and the child will drop | to sleep to awaken in the morning as ROUND Gas Heaters of various sizes, Simple of con- struction, easily handled. Fconomical in that they heac very rapidly. Very reasonable prices. OMAHA GAS CO. well as ever. This remedy has heen in ing some remarkable values :tv;e llld()ood" year WNLIAYQ:;II.I; ;‘.-':1“' rol(ullr $3.00 wvalues for use for many years with uniform sue- N TERI AN i¢ e gy P o P oss. Obtainable everywhere. All drug- 1509 Howard Street, Near 16th o —Basemen grad kista —Advertisement Burgess-Nash Co.—Everybody's Store—16th and Harney,