Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 21, 1915, Page 11

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THE BEE: OMAHA, RUSSIAN CAVALRY RIDES THURSDAY, OCTOBER | BLOWS OUT GAS, BUT LIFE A Child Doesn’t [FIRSTPRESBYTERIAN Haffke Abandons OVER ENEMY TRENCHES| SAVED BY THE PULMOTOR| Laughand Play | ORNERSTONE LAID! L@ for the Farm| o oouun Siu o, o | o o s, st ey, ¢ e if Coqstlpated . . ¥ A Russian cavalry charging the Germans at | sen, Ark,, blow out the gas in his room | n:yhm;‘v’h-o 'rl:r'tnnl‘l‘y d::x":.,;_ ‘,‘:".‘h,,..,':“,',, Podcherevitchl, west of Rafalovka, in the | at 1100 Farnam street, and was revived | ~ | More Than Five Hundred Persons .. Look, Mother! 1Is tongue coat-| Attend Services Which Mark H recent fighting broke through the iines of | with mueh difficulty by the pelice pei. abandon the business of & lavyer for | 4 ¢ 0y una overrode the trenches, in- | motor and surgeons. He said he thmumf that of a farmer. ed, breath feverish and | Advance in Building. stomach sour? | BIG LAND OPENING WYOMING (This Is NOT a Land Drawing) 149,638 ecres In the Goshen Hole Country, Eastern Wyoming, open for settlement under Homestead Laws in tracts of 160 acres. SUBJECT TO INSPECTION ON AND AFTER SFEPTEMBER 25, 19156 — SUBJECT TO ENTRY, FILING OR SBELECTION OCTOBER 25, 1915, This ie the last ] tract in Wyoming to be dis- posed of under the Homestead Act. To reach Tor- rington, the mearest-railroad peint to these lands, travel via » Union Pacific to Gering, Nebraska, (Jesving Omaha 12:30 mid- plght) sute stage to Seott’s Bluff (about two miles), leaving that point at 8468 p. m,, ariving Tor- 5405 p. m. same day. filing or seleo- Oot. 25, at United &&w&m 8 o'alock & m. The enstern edge of these lands may also be reached by an 18-mile sutomobile drive from Haig, Nebrnska, the tetminus of the North Platte Valley branch of Union Pacific Railroad, 7 miles west of | flicting heavy losses and seriously inter- | that it blew out just ke & lamp-and | Although Mr. Haffke bas directed his|po i 0 oith the evident plans of the Ger- | that was all there was to it. The sur.| | course Cback to e e it ot | mans to dig in along the Styr river for | geons sasured him it was & much more adopted the usual plan o ety man complicated process. who wants & small farm. Three thou- | W NieF duarters sand acres s the sise of the Jb which | DWYER FOUND NOT GUILTY ON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE Orandview plantation is the name of the farm. It is located in Hem, stead | rbuadd county, Arkansas. It s under the man- agement of a company of whih Mr. Haffke ls an officer. By forgetting as much as possible of his knowledge of law and politis and harking back to what he learned of farming many years ago, Mr. Haffks expects to solve the problems which he is soon to meet. He and his family wil leave Omaha about November 15, INVITATIONS ARE OUT FOR TEACHERS’ CONCERT A handsomely embossed invitation card has gone out from the bureau of pub- licity to the members of the Nebraska State Teachers’ association reading, “Omaha anticipates with pleasure a re- newal of friendship with the educators of this great state durihig the fiftieth an- nual session of the Nebraska Btate Teach- ers’ assoclation November 3, 4 and 5. The bureau of publicity Invites you to be its guests Friday evening, November §, at a concert to be given by the Omaha Sym- phony Orchestra.” FINED FOR USING MILK CANS OF SHORT MEASURE Deputies Kelpin and Badura of the rlt)" welghts and measures department testi- fled in South Mde police court against #ix milk dealers and one milk can dealer, Each dfendant was fined $10 and costs on charges of selling or using milk cans of short measure, vQalifornia Syrup of Figs''| can’t harm tender stom- ach, liver, bowels, SUNDAY DELIVERS A SERMON | oc|A FING TREATMENT i aurns s aoarret sopemver 6 v | FOR CATARRH roll during a quarrel Beptember 6, was BASY TO MAKE AND COSTS LITTLR “We lay this cornerstone in the name of Jesus Christ,” declared Rev. E. H. Jenks as the big block of stone settled on the foundation of the new First Presbyterian church at Thirty- fourth and Farnam streets. More than 500 persons attended | the services which marked the cul- minating rites of the initial steps in the building of the new edifice. Rev. W, A. Sunday delivered an ad- dress and sald, in part: I don't like to talk out of doors, nor do 1 have to, but on an occasion like this 1 am only too ¢lad to mpeak. This Jaying of the corner- | stone is a milestone in your progress and a jewel in the crown of Christ, When- {ever 1 go Into a city and see small, cramped churches, it causes me to be- Heve that the pirit of thelr religion is | eramped and the pursestrings of its con- gregations In the same condition. “Here you have a magnificent tribute to the Lord, and see that it s such. I don’t glve two whoopa for a minister that detracts one lota from the scriptural doc- trines of Jesus Christ. 1 would rather %0 to hell preaching Hia word as it is given, than to leave out any part, #0 as to compromise Wwith those who declare they cannot swallow it whole. Stick by your minister; that is the spirit, and make your church an evangelical one. Should Be Open to Everybody. “Don’t make It a place of amusement for @ wet, but open to everyome, rich or poor, wise or simple. And yd§ will have & church that ia truly & house of God and the Lord our Bavior, I hope that the electrio lights will symbolize the spiritual light that will flluminate the hearts of the hypocrites. And 1 guess you have them. If you haven't you're dif- ferent from any church I ever saw. Don't compromise religion with anyone-—remem- ber that the doctrines of Christianity are in direct opposition to the bellef of the worldly world. And fight for your church and the stand it takes in spreading the doctrines of the Lord. I thank you for found not gullty of a charge of man- slaughter by a jury in Judge English's court The jury held that Dwyer fired the shot which killed Carroll in self-defense, | belleving that his own life was in dan- ger, MENORRAH CELEBRATES ITS FIRST ANNIVERSARY The Menorrah soclety celebrated the first anniversary of its organization Tuesday evening at the B'nal Ami clud rooms. Dr. Greenverg spoke on the work which was accomplished during the year and also acted as chairman while Installing the newly elected offi- cers. A plano solo was given by Miss Rose Brodkey and a recitation by Miss Merriam Davis, after which the newly elected president outlined plans for the ensuing year. Mother! Your child isn't naturally eross and peeviah. See If tongue Is conted; this da & sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of eold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn’t eat, | sleep or act naturally, has stomach-dche, @larrhoes, remember, a gentle liver and bowel cleansing should always be the | first treatment given. Nothing equals “'California Syrup of | Figs" for children’s ills; give a teaspoon- ful, &nd tn & fow hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fermenting food which is clogged In the bowels passes out of the sywtem, and you have a well and playful | ehild again. All children love this harm Yess, deliclous “fruit laxative and It never falls to effect a 'good “inside’ cleansing. Directions for babice, children of all ages and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy In your home. A little given today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genulne, Ask your druggist for a B0-cent bottle of “California Byrup of Figh" then look and see that it is made by the 'California Fig Syrup Com- pany."—~Advertisement. Dandruff Surely Destroys the Hair QGirla-4f you want plenty of thick, beau- tiful, glosay, silky hair, do by all means et rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it If you don't. It doesn’t do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dlssolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about for ounces of ordinary 1fquid arvon; ap- Ply It at night when retiring; use enough | | B i I | | f | | | Catarrh is such an insidous disease and hus become so prevalent during th» past few years that {ts treatment should be_unde by all. | Sclence has fully proved that Catarrh is a constitutional disease and therefore requires a constitutional treatmen-. Bprays, fnhalers, salves and nose douches seldom If ever give lasting ben- efit and often drive the disease further Yow" the air pessages and into the ungs. If you have Catarrh or Catarrhal deaf- ness or head-noises, go to your druggist and get ome ounce of Parmint (Double strength), Take this home and add to it % pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar: stir until dssolved, take one tablespoonful 4 times a day. ‘This will often bring quick ralief ;vvm the distressine head-noises, clogged nos- trila should open, breathing become ocas: and mucous stop Srapping into the throa Thie treatment has a sligh tion which makes it es ally offec in cases where the blood has become thin and weak. It is easy to_make, tas pleasant and costs little, Hvery person w‘hn t‘ll"hd‘l' to Nh this de- structive disease should give thi . ment a trial—Advertisement. ooty e ee—— | | SHE DARKENED HER GRAY HAIR A Kansas Oity Lady Darkened Her Gray Hair and Stimulated Its Growth by a Simple Home Process. She Tells How She Did It A well-known resident of Kansas City, Mo., who darkened her gray halr by a simple home process, made the follow- ing statement: ““Any lady or gentleman can darken their gray or faded halr, stimulate its growth and make it soft Keep Bowels Regulan Nothing better than Dr. King’s New ldfe Pllls for Constipation, Indigestion and Sour Stomach. Get a bottle. Only e, All druggists.—Advertisement. GAS MANTLES FOR OMAHA COME FROM SUNNY ITALY City Gas Commissioner Butler has re- celved twenty-one cases of gas mantles from northern Italy. BEach case bore | the lettering, “American property.” After Illness Has Weakened ! | } i & ! i i to molsten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most It not all, of your @adndruft will be gome, and three or four more applications will complotely dis- wolve and entirely destroy every single and trace of it, !6\1 will find, too, that all itching and inviting me here and am glad 1 came. Now I'm going back to bed." The laying of the stone was done by Rev. B, H, Jenks and Robert Dempster. ‘The depositing of the metal box, contain- ing the church records, in the cornerstone was the work of H. A. Doud. Prayer by Rev, A. B. Marshall, the benediction by Your System and glossy with this simple recipe, which they can mix at home. To half pint of water add 1 oz. of bay rum, 1 small box of Barbo Compound and % os. of giy- cerine. These Ingredients can be pur. chased at any drug ste cost. Apply to the halr until the gray hair is ' Send todny for special ciroviar eontaining piat of the Jand, extracts from the Homestead Laws, and information about railroad and automobile trans- portation to this tract. Free upen application to § 5 it is often advisable to take a safe and reliable tonic—one that will help Nature bring back the appetite, assist the diges- tion, keep the liver and bowels active, make rich, red blood. In Other Words, help you back to your former health and strength. You will find just such a tonic and appetizer in HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters 1T8 RECORD EXCEEDS 60 YEARS, YOU REALLY SHOULD TRY IT. digging of the scalp will stop, and your hatr will look and feel a hundred times ‘better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It s Inexpensive and four ounces is all you will meed no matter how much dandruff you have. This sim- Ple remedy never falls.—Advertisement. Rev, M. V. Higbee and the invocation by Rev, R. L. Wheeler of the First Presby- terlan church of South Omaha were a part of the program. Jamea H. Adams read the psalm and Rev. J. J, Sams be- stowed the benedlction. John C. Wharton, N. H. Loomis and Robert Dempster spoke briefly. Stubborn Fighting on the Riga and Along_yl_ilan Road PETROGRAD, Oect. 1. (Via London, Oct. 20.)-The war office today made public the following communication: “In the region of Riga there has been stubborn fighting along nearly the entire line. “On the Aaa river, below Mitau, the Germans have succeeded in ccupying the village of Kich, On the Mitau road, northwest of Mitau, the fighting ocontin- ues. The artillery firing was noticeably increasing on this front, In the' wooded region, north of the Mitau-Neugutrwy, the Germans have succeeded in advancing to the north. Everywhere in this region terrific fighting is going on. “Enemy artillery yesterday opened fire against the Blisenhof-Temmoul rallway at a point northwest of Friedriehstadt, Our battle planes yesterday dropped at least fifty bombs on Mitau, Gross Ekau and Neugut, of establishments behind the German front. ‘In the region of Duckern village, south of Jatohstadt, we had the advan- of neg- |tage In engagements with the Germans. -,“‘al“n; “In the region of Dvinsk there is heavy artillery fighting at some points. On e ek % | the front of Lakes Demmen and Dres- wisty and to the south as far as the Pripet region, there is no change In the situation, ‘“The successes reported yesterday In Capsules|the region of the middle Styr river have been brilllantly developed by our troops. In the fighting n the Zalladine farm, L Haarl | Cap- | north of Rafalovks, we captured numer- X7 ‘,‘r'::; 2’:’."“‘:" "““g ous prisoners and many machine guns. LTS relief, or yo!nr'mouy will be The town of Csartorysk was taken by it _them at any drug store, to insist on the clently, then every two weeks. This mix- ture relieves scalp troubles and is exos! lent for dandruff and falling halr. It does not stain the scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. It will make a gray haired person look 10 to ¥ years younger.—Advertisement. R. A. SMITH Colortisation and Industrial Agent, Union " Pacifie Room 108, U, P, THE MO MAN “Go search the whole world, and find, if you can, welcoming smile for the moneyless man."” Pessimistic, but true in a business sense. Open a SBAVINGS ACCOUNT here —to bear COMPOUND INTEREST; put into it what you've been WAST- ING, and soon you can “smile while the world smiles with you.” 1o other remedy more useful in Anti-kamnis Tablets are ), G to take, 80 sate in r results, and 80 useful inall there is pain, that A-K should always be kept tn the houss time of need. Many cf our ablest obtain perfect resu’ sin ia grippe , by cleansing the aystem with Ep- walte or “Actolds”, & very good the patient on a limited dlet, and ring one A-K tablet every two or This treatment will nsually Insomnia. All druggists have them. . Genuine A-K Vablets bear the K merh ® To Chicago Fast trains daily from Omaha arrive La Salle Station and Englewood Union Station, most convenient locations in Chicago. “Chicage-Nebraska Limited” at 6:08 p. m. “Chicage Day Express” at 6:30 a. m. “Chicage-Colorado Express” at 4:10 p. m. “Rocky Mountain Limited” at 1:09 a. m. Automatic Block Signals Finest Modern All- Steel Equipment Superb Dining Car Service and information at Tickets, reservations Rock Island Travel Bureau. Phone, write or call oJ. 8. McNALLY, Division P: 1323 Farsam St O-:‘:‘l’:’hm FPhone: Douglas 428 BACKACHE KILLS! make tal mistaks hat . "lo bo. The New Enger Twin Six “Turning simultaneously both flanks of the Germans operating in this dis- triet, we took 8 prisoners more than 700 soldiers of the First Kronprinz Grenadier regiment with twenty-elght = officers, among whom was the commandant of the Third battallon. We also took nine cannon and bomb throwers. “Owing to the exasperation caused among our men by an almost general use of explosive bullets by the Germans, a large number of men from the regl- ment were bayonetted, Fighting and pur- of the enemy continues. ‘On Crartorysk the have been put by & renewal of our vigorous ied by sssault the vil Rudnia, capturi numerous prisoners and machine guns, the exact number of which has not yet been ascertained. “According to later reports ti our,_stidden attack in force. LD ¥, A Mighty Fine Looking Car! And its just as good inside as out. See for your- self—we are content to let you examine it from end to end, inside and out. We are safe in the thought that the more you look into this great car the more you will wonder that such a marvelous machine could be built for only $1095. " Trade Mark ) s onthe t every Hoe Hottie st Juftysbure | M eI!Whi§_kev ¥ ) OLD RELIABLE Y [Beer Agents Write or Wire for Proposition ng fron Goes Broken Hair! ‘s Micror.) Buyers, Consider the Enger Twin-Six the successful results attained are shown Foshier-Enger Company 12th and Farnam. Omaha, Nebraska Apartments, Flats, Houses and Cottages can be nntev.‘ ‘qnhfily and cheaply by a Bee ‘‘For Rent.”

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