Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 12, 1915, Page 7

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BRIEF CITY NEWS Welding Rings —Edholm. Jeweler Zdndquist, Tatlor 500 Paxton Bk Mave Root Print It Now Bearon Press Ocffes percolator, 85, Rurgess-Granden Mayor Dahiman Siok— Mayor Dahimar ts repcrted on the sick Mat again Library Closes Part of Today—Th Orcaba public lbrary will be open from PROSPERITY NOT ! BY SELLING ALONE — | 7 iW. F. Baxter Tells the Philosoph- \ i ical Society How to Give Labor a Chlnce 2to 8 p. m. today | Bammas sate. Thursiay, cctoner 1, |EUMINATE ALL THE IDLERS at d & m., at 51 N. M4th St, South Sid Benefi: of Soclal Settlement The buver must be taken lnln Ta Divores Court—Mre. Marie J. Rich- | Consideration as well as the seller,” ards has brovght ault against Charles M. [ W. E. Baxter pointed out in his talk | :l:::ud alicging cruclty and non sup- | on “Brosperity,” before the Philoso. phical society Sunday anemoon.‘ Withnell Goes Munting ity Commis- sfoner C. H. Withnell has #one on & hunt- Ing trip which will necessitate his absence for twe weeks Pullman Oar Through Servies—Cnl- cago to Norfolk, Va., via Pennsylvania lines to Cincinnati, thence Norfolk & Western railway. ) ( “Today's Complete Movie Program’ classified section today, and uppears in The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the variops moving plcture theaters offor. Vagrants Get Sentences— Monday morning was a bad period for individuals charged with vagrancy, six being fined $0 and costs, and twelve sentenced to ninety days In the county jail Margaret Mathews Fined—Margare: Mathews, 211 Douglas street, arraigned on two counts of keeping a disorderly house, was discharged on one and on the other was fined $25 and costs, which she paid. Asks Jury Trial in Vain—James Murphy of Denver, arraigned in police court on a charge of vagrancy, demanded ® fury trial. Instead of getting it he re-| celved a sentence of thirty days in the county jail. Wants to Pind Brothers—John J. Hea- ley of N7 North Austin avenue, Chicago, has written the city clerk for inforra- Hion concerning the whereabouts of his brothets, Ed J. and Thomas ¥. from whom he has not heard for twelve years. NWurses to Graduste Friday—Gradu- | ating exercises for seven nurses who have finished thewr course of training at the county hospital, will be held in the court house Friduy ecvening. After the pro- gram a dance will be held and refresh- ‘ ments will b> rerved. / Fined for Presenting Check—Alfred Lundats, Fifth and Pierce streets, picked up a check on the street, which he a terapted to cash at the Brandeis Stores. He was arrested by Special Officer L. T. Finn and fined $ and costs in police court. Michighn Men Meet Tonight—Alumni of the Unlversity of Michigan will Iold their regular mohthly meeting ot the Uni- versity club this evening. The chief business will be in connection with the national campalgn to raise $1,000,000 with which to ‘bulld a Michigan union club- house on the Ann Arbor campus. Juling Orkin Goes to New York— Julius Orkin, the Douglas strect iadies’ outfitter, left Sunday night for New York to buy winter apparel for his enlarged store. The entire mew front is now In place ang the carpets are being laid on the first and second floors of the en- larged store. Patrons will be surprised at the radical changes that have already, taken place, Galvanized Tank Makers Meeting |RENEW FIGHT AFTER when he touched on the great bal- ance of trade that is now ours be~ cause of the European war. “Our much mooted and x-pall)‘ venerated balance of trade ha come a serious problem,” he id. “It has reached the point of which political prophets have dreamed, and { Lo, a mess of pottage is produced. It Is against the simplest economic law | that prosperity can be produced by selling alone. “If this startling example is taken ad« avntage of and [ trust it will be, we will begin to achieve in the legislation of this country consideration for the buyer, for the consumer, for the user of | things produced, and to reach a belated | realization that prosperity is more AO~| curately defined by the quantity and| quality of the good things of life available for the use of uil the people, and not by abllity to mark up the price of some- thing and squeeze it forcibly from an unwilling and meagerly supplied buyer." Eliminate the Idlers. { Going over yme figures on imports and commenting further on the balance of trade fallacy, as he termed it, Mr. Baxter sald: “I belleve that the primary step in any change toward better conditions come In a study of welfare of the in.| dustries. The problem is clearly defined. | “Eliminate the idlers. | “Use the power of government to give, all a chance to labor. some DISCHARGE AND GO TO JAIL . Tsh Fosier, Milton Benjamin and Miiton Waeburg intinerants were brought befoce | Judge Foster Monday morning charged dismissed on remain peacecul and with fighting, and were their promise to RECEPTION LAST NIGHT FOR NEW BENSON PASTOR. Campaign to Start The Labor Forward Movement on Way The Labor Forward movement has been continue ten weeks. Tta purpose ia to | Interest the members of the trades tn organized labor and sscure memberships tn unions At Labor temple Sunday morning the first meeting of the campaign was held, fifteen organizations belhg represented by sixty delegates. Members of commit- | tees will call upon the skilled laborers and if they are not allied with some | unfon will ask that they join. They will | bo invited to the Labor temple, where | the benefita to be derived from belong- ] ing to & union will be explained. It ia the | | purpose to district the olty and send organisers among the wage workers. RALPH NORTHRUP, ASSOCIATE ’ EDITOR OF EXCELSIOR, DEAD | Ralph Northrup, aged 23 years, as soclate editor of the Excelsior, died Sun- day noon at the home of hia parents, | 6125 Florence boulevard, after a long! fliness. The immediate cause of death started in Omaba and the eampatam will| Time to Cut Out the Street Fair The Bee wishes to impress the Ak-Sar-Ben govern- |ors that it is TIME TO CUT OUT | THE STREET FAIR. Whatever demand there once was for this feature of Ak-Sar-Ben fes- tivities have been outlived, and it is no longer A CREDIT TO OMAHA. We are aware that the governors have hesitated to discontinue the| street fair only for financial rea- | sons and would like to substitute something more suitable and less of- fensive. A different kind of enter- | tainment that will supply the | exchequer with less hazard though | not quite as well, and without out- | raging the community’s sense of de- | oency, can surely be devised. Let the THIS YEAR street fair be THE LAST in Omaha—The Bee promises its generous support to Several Robberies The Joy of Motherhood. There need be no a, hen distress to mar ':l (‘(?l:':fl .;: ot Reported to Police #xpectation, for many women whn now, advise the use of Mother's The following robberies have been re d, an extarral remedy of particu ported to the police: Melvin Robington o déa, *nod to wooth the 300 Grand avenue, was relleved of a val. IWuscles and reileve the pressure re- 4 - » Roting on many nerves 8o that the able watoh near Fiftcenth and Howanl| yorain' ypon the cords, tes: Anrl streets. Mrs. D. Dowling, % Georgla rll,mflm, is not .cmfipuizx.hy avonue, went to the ice box Sunday somelimes Gause morning to discover that a large portion sickness and other of the Bunday dinner had been stolen therefrom. T. C. Bruner, 414 North Nine : Friend has been used suc teenth stroet, asserts that his home was Pessfully for two generations and ean b of 86 In ah And couatderabi be bhad of any druggist. Jewelry i Apartments, flats, houses and cottagea ean be rented quickly and cheauly by Beeo BRITISH SUBMARINE SINKS GERMAN SHIP | “For Rent LONDON, Oct. 11.—A Copenhagen dis- | patch to Reuter's Telegram company says the German steamer Lulea of Lu beck has been torped by the Hritist submarine E-19 near Gledser lightship. | The orew of twenty-one men was given | time to enter the boats. THE BEER YOU MKE._ must | was heart fallure, The funeral will be at {he famlily residence Tuesday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock, with burial In For- ent Lawn cemetery, Rev. T. J. Mackay | officlating Mr. Northrup is survived by his father and mother and a sister, Miss Grace. He wag graduated from the University Mothodist | of Nebraska last June and most of the the church |time had been connected with the Ex. :et‘h‘hhr in an editorial capacity. Revr Jokn Calvert Members of the Benson church gave a reception in parlors last evening to welcome the Rev. v+ R, Stepenek, J. H. M. Brown all of Gibson, whatever amusement scheme may be adopted to take its place. CARRIES REVOLVER. DRAWS FIVE AND COSTS HOW TO REMOVE DANDRUFF A Hair Tonic Which You Can Make At Home Removes It In a Few | Applications. | As good as the best. As pure as the purest water. No food article is produe- ed under more sanitary conditions. Lobeck and Ray wero arraingnod Dandruff and scalp eruptions can be | in police court, enarged witu fighting. ¢ - | from Crater Nom 1o AT the vesahey | Use The Bews "Bwapoer cohma | When armsted o loaded revoiver. waa | SO0 (L B DO J:l.;‘.‘\':".fi“‘,it.l Phone Douglas 1889 and Afier ix yenrs' pustorats mere was sent MRS, DELIPLAIN HURT SarTias sensmeind wenoons o wab et | btins o4, very It soet. 1 dood ot [ DAV 8 case et hokky. o Gothe N cola r erfec rmloas. R e e TR WHEN STRUCK BY CAR |cicharsed, WAL £, e s it OBGHAIE il Save Coupons Of the Sunday school and . x. response| Wle attempting to crom the street |LUMBER YARD DAMAGED BY | s R oo O Ounee 3 the Rev: Jtr, Caiver & C Detuan, 56 Laavenwort; 'wos|FIRE; ORIGIN NOT DISCOVERED anvcerine...." . one-auarter ounce LUXUS knocked down by a street car and seri- ously hurt, She was taken to the Clarkson hoe- | pital, where Dr. C. B. Foits found that charge and sentenced to fifteen da¥e 11 | 4he had sustained a fractured skull and the county .afl badly lacerated leg. Fire of undiscovered the C. W, pany, leave town. Twenty minutes later they were brought before him on a similar | several hundred dollars. WELL KNOWN MAN Says tainly Has Done the Work. Conductor Tells How Relief Came, The strongest evidence in the world that a medicine is all that is clagimed for it is the statement of people you know, who have actually tested and MUCH IMPROVED ‘‘Master Medicine’’ Oer-! Are you satisfied to pay your B good dollars for fuel that con- have been benefited by it. E. W. Burt, well known conductor, residing at 3001 & street, Lincoln, made the following Here This Week The' cost of raw material for the man~ | ufactire of galvanized tanks is higher than it was before the European war. It costs more to make a loaf of bread also, end the bread makers have reduced | the sise of their loaves. Well, a dozen manufacturers of galvanized, tanks are In Omaha holding a convention at the Hotel Castle. What will they do? They do not say. If they | deolde to raise the price of tanks of re- duge the size of them as was done with the loaf of bread they will tell no ono about it until he learns by stern exper- fence of trying to buy a tank, The convention is the fifth annual of the National Association of Galvanized Tank Manufacturers. ‘ ' A. N, Baton of Omaha is president. Among cthers present are C. B. Riggin, Bradley, Ill, first vice president; E. W. Kerrihard, Red Oak, Ia., walrd vice pres- ident, and H. B, Kelly of Kansas City assistant secretary. The convention is to hold over to- day when it is expected the atendance will be larger. The delegates lunched at the, Commercial club at noon aud last evening they were entertained by the Nebraska Tank Manufacturers at Or- pheum party. Gets Card Mailed Score of Years Ago - ’ | Deputy City Clerk Primeau recelved from the legislative posteffice at Des Moines & postal card malled twenty-one years ago by his maternal grandfather, D. F. Miller, to the latter's daughter Mré, Josephine Primeau, 2116 California street. A note explained that the card was found by workmen who were tearing out old boxes of the postoffice in the state house Mr. Miller was @ member of the logis- | lature. Mrs. Primeau, to whom the card | was addressed, died thirteen years ago. E Liver Complaint Makes You Unbappy. No Jjoy in living If your stomach and liver dom't work.” Stir your liver with | Dr. King’s New Life Pills. All druggists, | —Advertisement BRINGS BODY OF WIFE FROM PANAMA FOR INTERMENT The body of Mrs. Grace J. Peterson, wite of C. J. Peterson, has been received from Colon, Panama canal zone. Burial will be this afternoon at Forest Lawn| cemetery, with services at Jackson's chapel. Mr. Peterson was a member of the Omaha fire department before he went to the canal zone to engage in simi- lar work. His wife was 53 years of age. Twe Children ad Crouwp, The two children of J. W. Nix, mer- | iness, statement regarding hils condition and | the use of Tanlac. Mr. Burt said: “I 'have been an unfortunate sufferer quite finished taking the first bottle of Tanlac, and I must admit, it certainly| “Above all, my digestion has been greatly improved, and I can now relish most any food without fear of bad after-| effects. The attacks of dizziness, which 1 am sure were due to constipation, and a general weakened constitution, caused by excessive physical and mental exer- tion, have completely disappeared, and I feel entirely different in every way. “I am indeed very glad to recommend | this wonderful preparation to anyone suf. | fering as 1 did.” Mr. Bornhauser, who is personally di- recting the introduction of Tanlac In Omaha, sald, in commenting upon Mr.| Burt's statement: i “Many are now using Tanlac, and in each case the preparation Is accomplish- ing surprising results. I am receiving| testimonials from those who have been ! benefited by the medicine, and these| statements come from men and women of unquestioned honesty and integrity, who feel grateful as a result of having, | at least, found something that will do the work.” Tanlac can now be had at the Sher- man-McConnell Company's stores, who feel highly honored in having obtained the exclusive agency in this vicinity for the “Master Medicine.” Representatives are meeting the public and explaining Tanlac at the 16th and Dodge street store, —Advertisément. TODAY'S BEAUTY HELPS || Nothing excites more criticism than a | woman with her face all daubed with face powder in her desire to hide a faulty or aging skin. Instead of using powder, which clogs and enlarges the pores, it Is far better to use a good face lotion that will improve and pérmanently benefit the skin. By dissolving four ounces of spur- max in a half pint of hot water you gan make an inexpensive lotion that will do wonders as a skin whitener and com- plexion beautifier. It removes all shin- sallowness and roughness, and gives the skin a smooth, velvety tone, while it does mnot rub off easilylike powder, nor does it show on the skin. By washing the hair with & teaspoon- ful of canthrox dissolved in a cup of hot water, afterward rinsing thoroughly witn ’ chant, Cleveland, Ga.. had croup last|clear water, one finds that it dries winter. One was a boy of 6, the other a|quickly and evenly, is unstreaked, bright, ! wirl of 8 years. Mr. Nix writes: “Both|soft and very flutfy, so fluffy, in fact, ' #ot so choked up they could hardly | that it looks more abundant than It is breathe and couldn’t talk. I gave them|[and so soft that arranging it becomes a Foley's Honey and Tar and nothing else | pleas This simple, dnexpensive sham- and it entirely cured them.” “This re-|poo cleanses the halr and scalp thor- Mable medicine should be in every home, | oughly of all dandruff and dirt, and \ for it gives Immediate relief {rom colds, |leaves a clean, wholesome feeling. Al coushs and oroup, heals raw Inflaned throat and loosens loosens phlesm, Sold every- acalp irritation will disappear, and the halr will be brighter and glossler than ever before.—Advertisement. ‘ from indigestion, constipation, and occa- | slonal attacks of dizziness for some time. | My work keeps me on my feet quite & number of hours each day, and my suf-| tering often becomes intense. I haven't | has done the work. ’ ; tains 200 to 500 pounds of ashes to every ton, or are you numbered among the friends of Hull Coal and Lumber com- | & fow Twenty-first ana early Monday morning to the extent of Ruab it into the scalp well at night and after applications the dandruff and scalp eruptions will dlsappear, and the halr will stop falling out and become soft and glossy.—Advertisement, | origin damaged | Mercantile Co. DISTRIBUTORS. Tzard stroets, | WHY THROW GOOD MONEY INTO THE ASH PILE? oy PETROLEUM AV | Petroleum Carbon. The above diagrams show the foolish waste of money by using some coal. Why buy ashes? Why not buy Petroleum Carbon —the ashless fuel. It’s your ideal fuel—no ashes, no soot, no gas, no clinkers—every lump a lump of heat. Ordinary Coal. CARBON “The Ashless Fuel’’ Petroleum Carbon burns like coal and is handled like coal, but it has none of the disadvantages of coal. It gives more heat than hard coal and costs less. For economy’s sake, for comfort’s sake, start using this fuel today. IF YOUR DEALER CANNOT SUPPLY YOU, Phone or Write The Sheridan Coal Company Wholesale Distributers W. O. W. Building Omaha, Nebraska ORDER A TRIAL TON TODAY FROM OMAHA, BAUM COAL COMPANY. 2 BOWMAN-KRANZ |,Uum~. G BOYKR-VAN KUR. \JMBER & COAL O, COAL HILL COAL 10 DUNDEE LUMBER CO DWORAK WRECKING CO. ETCHISON COAL & ICE CO, NTERPRIEE LUMBER & COAL M LUMBER CO Y HARM ON B WEBTH HAVENS COAL €O, HOPPER BROTHERS, E. E. HOWELL & SON, W. HULL CO. KEYS LUMBER AND COAL CO. McCAFFREY BROS. MISSOURI RIVER xumu:n co. NEBRASKA FUEL OMAHA LUMB; ANn COAL CO PARTRIDGE- 'rllnusnm co. A CEOPLES ‘COAL T LLMuEn O, A D%nm AND COAL CoO. co. JAS, SCHNEIDERWIND, SHACKELFORD & DICKRY, . SUNDERLAND BI(OH. CO, UNION FUBL \'l(‘TOR \‘\'HITE COA UPDIKE LUMBER ANI) COAL mu}u\h\\ BL: KRATKY BROB, CO. P. MURFPHY, B. WATKINS & €O, COUNCIL BLUFFS, BLUFF CITY LUMBER AND COAL CO. CARBON :..u, COMPANY DROG FENLON \‘|u1un o SOUTH OMAHA UIST & SON ROBERTE CO. HARDING COAlL, CO. W, HULL COMPANY, L. BERGH HBROS. 1PS BROS. COAL €O e =t — o

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