Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 1, 1915, Page 12

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THE BEE . D, SPEEDS UP ITS FREIGT FOR OMAHA Makes Good on Its Promise to De- liver New York Freight Here in Five Days. CAR HAS ARRIVED Girls! Act Now! | Hair Coming Out | Means Dandruffl 26.cent ‘‘Danderine’’ will save your hair and double its beauty. { | | \lflR.ST | The Missouri.Pacitic has made Try this! Your hair gets 'Of?’fgnod and has delivered the goods in ‘!“7. abundant and EIO“Y {its agreement with the Omaha Traf- | at once. |fie club. Some weeks ago the Mis- ' — | souri Pacific entered into an agree- | Save your hair! Beautify it! It is only ment with the Omaha Traffic club | & matter of using adittle Danderine oc- (o deliver New York freight in casionally to have a head of heavy, SUIAAHIN “Bivs wott, Thationd; wavy and | C0he the moriing of the filth day out, providing it was given the busi- free from dandruff. It {s easy and in- expensive to have pretty, charming hair|ness. The first ear has arrived and and lots of it. Just get a 2-cent bottle!the contents delivered. of Knowlon's Danderine now—all drug| prior to some five years ago, when the | stores recommend ft—apply a little a8l aiiroads were making a fight for busi- | directed and within ten minutes there|ness, the time for landing New York will be an appearance of abundance;| freight, principally merchandise, was on freshness, fluffiness and an incompar-|(he fifth day out, Then the raiiroads | lengthened out the time to six days and | thus it has remained. The rallroads, con- tending that there was no money in run- | ning .fast freight, all entered into the agreement to make the New York- Omaha running time six days. Now the Missourl Pgcifio has broken awey from the compact and 18 going after the business. With the Omaha Traffic olub it has entesed into afi agreement to maintain the five-day schedule sixty days. Tt at that time the businoss justiffes, it will bo continueq indefinitely. Other lines operating to and from the east have not indicated whether or not they will get into the game to secure the business. able gloss and lustre, and try as you will you can not find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks' use, when you will ges new bair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new halr—sprout- ing out all over your scalp—Darderine 8, wo believe, the only sure hair grower; destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy mcalp and it never falls to stop falling hair at once, It you want to prove how pretty and| #oft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with & Itle Danderine and carefuily draw it through your hair—tal amall strand at a time. Your be soft, glossy and beautiful in few moments—a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this—Adver- tisement. | Start in Solid Trains, Under the new schedule from New York, merchandise es that city in solid trains westbounl each morning, over the Lebigh Valley road. They come to Man- chester Junction, eighty-elght miles east of Buffalo, where they are broken up. There the frelght for western points goes into separato cars and \mmediately corm on over the Big Four and thence from 8t. Louls via the Missouri Pacific’'s Red Raven ‘special to Kansas City. At this point the Omaha cars are put onto the first train north, reaching this city the morning of the fifth day out from New York. From 8t Louis the cars come through to Omaha, regardloss of whether they are londed to capacity or contain only a small quantity of freight. Mean Temperature in November Above General Average $o far the prophets who took a stani for a mild winter are vindicdted, It has been mild. And that melancholy calamity howler who sprung on & patient ani credulous world the dire prediction of “twenty-six cold winters” is being laughed at for, his paina. The compllations of the local weather bureau for the month of November, 1915, will be the verdict when you see this new afternoon boot. A button boot, the top and quarter of hronze cloth with vamp and heel foxing of Pronze kid that will har- montze with any fashionable costume. We_have them in | sizes from 27to 9 and AAA | to D, shew that the mean temperature was a little more than 43 degrees above sero, wheras the average mean temperaturo for November, is 38 degrees above %ero a clean galn of 6 degrees of balmy warmth each and every day of the month. The coldest day reported this year wad Sunday, November 14, At 7 a. m, on that day the thermometer touched i degrees above mero, The coldest day ever recorded in Omaha in November, was November 27, 1887, when the meroury dropped to 14 degrees below | sero, The warmest November day for Omaha was November 6, 194, when the ther- mometer rose to 80 degrees above xero. Those who predict a mild winter base thelr prophesy on the old rhyme of weather lore: When the summer {8 wet, | Ldttle ' winter you'll get. Jerry Hinckernagel, has brought the information in from the lttle Papplo that the bark on the north exposure of treos i5 extra thick this winter and that | goose bones are extra heavy. Jerry a sure the winter will be severe. ‘“Jus' walt'’n see,” says Jerry. Which is & very good plan, indeed. Auto Show Men Plan Greater Activity Dealers who are members of the Omaha Automobile association met yesterday noon at Commercial olub to wat venison and to talk over ways and means for enlarging their activities es an organisa- | thon, Clarke Powell, se-retary of the asso- dlation, reported on visits he made on a recent southern trip, when he met | secretaries of < varlous organisations through the south., He there leraned that the dealers, or yvather the show associa- | ton, does mot confine its activities to | holding a show, but rether makes that | incidental to other work throughout the year. The local men discussed plans for wid- ening the scope of thelr work to include looking after more favorable automobile | legislation, endurance runs, good road work and race meets, iE g ] a 1 i 52 g H 35 g g Three Years. A gratel sufferer writes, “Your medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery, cured my cough of three years' stand- ing." Be. All druggists.—Advertisement. SALESMANSHIP CLASS } AT “Y” OPENS SESSION The opening session of the Young Men's Christian asssoclation class In sclentific salesmansh p was held Mon- day evening, in the association bullding. The members of the class introduced they hoped to gain from the class. Mr, | lesaon of the course. Bykes then gave & short talk on the first The lesson was assigned for next Mon- | day night and arrengements made to nmieet at ¢ o'clock and have a luncheon together, At 6:30 (he class will begin ses- CELEBRATED TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR A% BISHOP. RT. REV. RICHARD BCANNELL. Bishop Richard Scannell yesterday ob- served his twenty-elghth anniversary as a bishop of the Roman Catholic church, Bishop Scannell was consecrated first bishop of Concordla, Kan., November %, 1187, “January 81, 1591, he was transferred to Omaha and*has been bishop here ever since. Bishop Scannell was ordained s priest in 157i, HOT LUNCHES AT TRAIN SGHOOL AFTER FIRST OF YEAR Hot lunches at the Train school, which Omaha Woman's club members planned to institute December 1, will probably be postponed until the first of the year, according to Mrs. N, H. Nelson, presi- OMAHA, WEDNESDAY | | | | [ IMPLEMENT MEN LEARN i DECEMBER 1, 1915. dent of the Weman's olub, The héating and cooking apparatus is not yet installed and will not be complete, for another week, whortly after which the Christmas | vacation begins, For these reasons it| was thought best to postpone the be-| ginning of the new work | OF NEBRASKA PROSPERITY The prosperity of the farmers in Ne- braska and the rest of Omaha’s trade territory is once more iudicated by'the condition of collections in the implemunt | business just at this time. This is the time of year when settle- | ments are being made for the fraple- | ments the wholesalers have supplied the | retall implement dealers during the year. It is found in the blg wholesale houses | of Omaha that a gredter per cent of the | settlements are cash settlementg than ever before. EAM FOR CATARRH o OPENS UP NOSTRILS lis How To Get Quick Relief ’lrrevn Head-Colds. l?l Splendid! In one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the alr passages of your hpnd‘ will clear and you can breaphe freely. | No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headnche, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or. catarrh| will be gone. Get & small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a| little of this fragrant, antiseptic, heal- Ing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every alr passage of the head, | soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and rellef comes Instantly. It's just fine, Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh—Relief comes so quickly. We Are Looking for You You are a possible customer. 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