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OMAHA, TUESDAY, IMOVE 70 PAVE ROADS OF COUNTY DE CEMBER 7, 1915. and the proceed of 0 bonds of the samne value will be used for grading roads. Plans already made, 1t was sald, in- clude w;«:.:hp‘:“: many miles of ¢ o':l‘l‘l'y WHARTON COMPLIMENTED ; roads with brick, including all the ON POSTOFFICE GAINS | Imn. the support of the Commercial club and many other local nizations, Postoffice szepxece Agam Has Fallen Off the Water Wagon OMAHA'S BUSINESS GROWS STEADILY To Ward Off Winter Complexion llls ways which now are surfaced with To keep the face smooth, white and J — macadam, beautiful all winter, there's nothing quite The poor old postoffice clock fell offsseemed to keep stralght J. Z. Miller, §¢., federal reserve agent, in.| so Kood as ordh ik i N : 1.% \ 3t 3 o nary mercol Great Activity Shown in Al] Lines|,. water wagon again Sunday evening. Custodian -McCtne, says he' thinks“sn lnoldun is to Be Replaced by Brick To Use Hrick. | charge of the federal reserve bank at | Rouzh. chapped or discolored skin, - —Collections Are Also Much At 7:0 it’ solemnly struck elght, caus- | egg ought to be broken Into the works.” ~Two Million for Pavin Brick paving Is now usea almost ex-|Kansas City, has written a letter to | g¥linhle in this weather is genty S50 ) | ed by the wax and replaced by the Better. Ing several swains to arrive at the homes | This is about the only thing that has and Grading tlusively for the Improvement of county | John €. Wharton, Omaha postmaster, | nower, fresher skin beneath. The fi y of thelr best girls before the b. £.'s had | never been tried ” roads. =~ Chairman Iarte of the roads |congratulating him on the splendid show. | txhibits no irace of the wak, the IEHE donned their fur-topped shoes and their | The general opinion ia that whoever MMERCIAL committee of the board declares it is the | ing of the Omaha postoffice receipta for | TS, BEPHEG q | mornings, Creams, powders and rouges, ALL INDICATIONS BRIGHTER| (U0 . Mle nose. mofs the ek, 2ey have Rnown how 4| OO BODIES BOOSTING|most economical and durable material | November. These receipts showed an in Tho 6ther hand, ‘afe ADt (o Appear on: uous at_this sei becausa of als At 8:40 for the purpose of nearly 20 per cent over those or thereabouts it struck the hour oo b o roating expansion and contraction of November buginess ifi, pradtienily thake wheelbarrows or other machinery, of 9 and preachers within hearing hurried | but not clocks. The County board has passed reso-| The “public paving bLonda” and the |of November, 1914 the skin, due to changing temperatures. a1l retail lines in Omaha Was Detter | inoir sermons to a premature close. | Even the dial ia a Joke, with the quarter | lutions submitting to the voters at | 'STding bonds." as they are named in | v Ladvise you try this elrple Creatumesy than November business last year. Between 10 and 11 p. m. the clock struck | hour marked clear across the face so that the board's resolutions, will be of a| UNION PACIFIC BUYS BIG R unc o R o o the primary ele€tion of April 18 bond drug store and use like cold cream. This uniform par value of 81,00 each, will | Collections in the last sixty days|twice and then was silent till after mid- | they look like hands, giving the clook (1eeieq aggregating $2,000,000 for the will help any skin at once, and in & week - 4000, draw 4% per cent Interest and will ED CROSS SEALS | o 5o the complexion will look remark= have been coming in with much less |night to make up for it the bizarre appearance of having six |, . cement of public roads in|payable in thirty years, it the \vote ORDER OF R ably youthful and heathy. Shortly after a mechanics prie k 1 B effort than they did a year ago at y after dawn mec cs pried and | hands. At night the {llumination behind 899revs them, The Mvying of taxes to| Chattes Were, Genetal lkonget ot the Winds and flying dust often cause hammered it into some semblance of |the glass dlals is €0 faint that it is im- | DOUglas county. squinting _and other contortions which rovide a sinking fun thorize | tnion P 50 Red v this time. sobriety so that It tan correctly all morn- | possible to tell the time from a distance | The vote for the resolution wan |FreVi(s b HERINE fund 1s authorized by | Union Pacific, has purchasel S50 Tad ‘L'}"‘:.QJ"‘“,{‘,‘,}‘;W",‘,‘,',.5:"‘,,'“',‘;:},“,,.:?" - Early Christmas shopping has been | g, of a block. unanimous, all the commissioners— | A pectal eloction for the vote on tho | atamps on all railroad correspondence ae | Lojnf, & Darmicss tace bath made by ais: - ho | stamps on | solving 1 oz powdered saxolite in % much more in evidence during the| Several months ago the cure was ad-| But as the clook seldom registers the {'Lynch, Best, McDonald, Harte and |bonds will be called, which will be held | long as the supply lasts. The sale to toe ‘ witch hazel.—Advertisement. Pt week just closed than during the :::‘»:“;”d lo“ I'r'\‘n‘ :T““:: :Im-‘nh-‘: right time the fact ::a;‘ the dial can't b | )connpr—being p"”“ The pro- |at the same time as the next primary U'nion Pacific is the first big sale the | i opening week of Christmas shopping he resu . could always seen 18 no great hardship. | election, April 18, loeal committee has made to an Omaha Ponins depended on to be within five or ten min-| It people want to know the time, let | POSSl Was initiated more than ome )% U Tl L L eod, will | concern READ Tu BEE WANT ADS last year. more people utes of the right time. ‘em carry watches. The Jewelers say year ago, following conferences be- About 25 per cent While “Bllly” Sunday was here It business is booming anyway. tween representatives of the Com- opened accounts in the stores. in mercial club, and other Omaha or- Omaha in November than last ganizations, with county commis- November. at the Merchants hotel, where he stopped | gjoners. These are some of the facts observed from the offics «t the Adsoclated Retall- ers of Omaha. The increase in the num- ber of accounts opened is taken as a good tndication, for, as the secretary of the Asgociated Retailers says: “We Investi- gate the cases before v'e open accounts and know that these people are all good. day. The v 2 its this year. | I ot & maer of people opening sc- |11V, T Terotes BB in cash and | permits 02 Y007 DRINK H% ;EAABAD R ! counts because they do not have ready i H money, but it is a matter of new people Timely Hinta on Over Eating., | establishing their credit in the city.” Jewelry Business Better. The jewelry business has shown a nice increase in November. The jewelry busi- ness has been picking up steadily ever since July, and jewelers in general in the city are now doing a ~wholesome Christmas business. The condition of the retail business in Omaha, the marked increase especially in the jewelry trade, the early Christmas shopping, and other indications, together with the especial facllity of collections Held Up and Robbed on North Sixteenth ‘Two armed men held up Clarence Gant, 2624 Erskine street, near Sixteenth and Davenport . streets, about midnight Sun- COL. CODY SPENDS A FEW Mrs. Anne E. Burnett entertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Harrison and daughter, Winifred, of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs, Brooks of Kansas City and Colonel Willlam F. Cody and Major Willlam Me- Cune. a few hours, belng enroute from Denver to Chicago, where he goes to make ar- rangement for his show for next year. He visited for a few minutes with old friends Colonel Cody was in Omaha but | for the last twenty-flve years. ELEVEN HUNDRED AUTO Superintendent Kugel department has lssued 1,10 chauffeur Christmas, New Year's and other feast The stomach and bowels should mot be permitted to remain clogged up, for in- digestion and constipation are often fol- lowed by serlous diseases, resulting from undigested polsonous walte matter, Foley Cathartic Tablets should be in every home, ready for use. No griping; no un- pleasant after effect. Relleve distress after eating, regulate bowels, sweeten stomach and tome up the liver. Sold everywhere.—Advertisement. PILOT PERMITS ISSUED! of the police | | days cause many disturbed digestions. | HOURS HERE ON SUNDAY | According to the resolutions the pro- ceeds of 1500 bonds of a par value of $1,000 each will be expended for paving } Get a small package of Hamburg t Tea, or as the German folks call “Hamburger Brust Thee,” at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of bolling water upon it, | pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as {1t opens the pores, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore harmless.—Advertisement. {8 8o much richer that it goes farther than ordinary tyh..hhfln a crust almost instantaneousty, for the last sixty days, is looked upon by all business men as a fine tribute to the prosperous condition ¢f Omaha and Ne- braska at this time. Mo this condition in the retall trade may be added the fact that wholesale implement dealers of Omaha have also just announced a greater percentage of cash collections than in previous years. ‘This, too, is taken as a pulse of the busi- ness condition In the rural communities of Omaha's trade territory. The building trades, too, are still espe- clally active’ In Omaha. Added to the fact that Omiaha is doing a particularly large amount of building at present, is the fact that ideal weather conditions have continued through an unusually long period of fall and winter for build- ing operations. This has kept the build- ing trades people busy and has kept money in circulation among them and the labor element in general. the delicacy and richness by packing it in air-tight paile. Aasdn the case of "Simon Pure,” ah.-uuh‘_ Products win the Oval Label— brand which distin- lhfl-hofmldlh‘v-—'m this mark, you'll fi h from soaking in. Andhmldbocfldnfly cake or with “Simon Pure.” Armour's Grape Juics Oleomargarine and over 100 WEeaF c--llM ARMOUR s+ COMPANY 'l’? l"l n a 'olll . 1088, Q Bta. fll. Bo. 1740, The Best Christmas Present Ever Ren] Estate Busiuess Healthy. Real estate, though not actually boom- ing, has kept up a good healthy tone of activity, and the confidence in prop- erty values s repeatedly shown by the ¢ readiness with which investors snap up f S Remingiod unior Typewriter other occasion on which numerous tracts are thrown on the market suddenly to No Christmas gift could be more acceptable; none more practical; none more useful LLow Fare_gs__South Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Reduced rate, round trip winter excursion tickets on sale dally to many points in the South and Boutheast. be closed out hit or miss at once, Upon 11.18 =09.M such occaslons, men with money will be found on the ground ready to bid, and bid high on anything that has pros- pects. This was strikingly demonstrates again last Saturday at an executor's sale at the court house, where competi- tion was keen for a lot of miscellaneous tracts offered In the settiement of the \ffairs of an estate, Arthur Hauser to Be Arraigned for Killing of Smith Arthur Hauser, accused of killing W. H. Smith, Woodmen of the World cashier, will be arraigned on a charge of first degree murder tnday, according to County Attorney Magney. Edward Rooney of the firm of Curtis, Mole, Rooney & Crosaley of Topeka, of which United States Senator Curtis is the senlor member, has arrived in Omaka to take care of Hauser's interests when he is arraigned. He was retalned by Hauser's relatives, he sald. BURLINGTON LOSS AND DAMAGE BUREAU MEETS Officials of the Burlington railroad are in Omaha for a meeting of the loss and damage bureau of the road. Attending the conference are L. B. Allen, assistant general manager, Chicago; W. ¥, Theihoff, superintendent at Lincoln; E. £. Young, superintendent at Alllance; J. W. Newell, auditor of freight and ticket wccounts, Chicago, who is in charge of the loss and damage burea SONS AND DAUGHTERS TRY TO BREAK WILL IN COURT Sons and daughters of Mrs. Bridget agan, who were cut off by her will from inheriting any part of her estate, are attempting to break the will in a suft in District Judge Estelle’s court. The will left the entire estate, valued at about $5,000 to Mrs. Gahagan's daugh- ter, Mrs. Cecelia Carter. Nine other grown children are interested in the suit. RESIDENTS OBJECT TO SALOON ON WEST CENTER Hearing of protests against the grant- ing of a saloon license of P. W. Robbing, %17 Center street, was set by the county board for Monday morning. Petitions opposing the saloon ~were signed by 114 residents of the nelghbor- hood. Their request that no license be iesued, probably will be granted, it was paid. ONLY ONE SMALLPOX CASE DURING NOVEMBER The health department furnished the following comparative figures of conta- &lous diseases reported: November. October, . 1 L] . $4118 Jacksonville, Fla., via direct routes Jacksonville, Fla., via New Orléans in one Afrectlo Jacksonville, Fla., via Washington in one direction. Liberal stopovers allowed. Other attractive diverse route tickets on sale, also dolllhtml tmlrl to the West Indies, Panama al and South America. Four daily trains provide service of the well known high standard of the “Milwaukee” Road and afford good connections at Chicago for all points South and Hast. Let us help you plan your winter trip, W.E. BOCK, C.P.A,, C., M. & 8t. P. Ry., 1317 Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. Agents for All Steamship Lines. To the small boy or girl it will be a delight and an * education all in one. Think’ of his Aaving his own typewriter and writing his own letters, just like his elders. Think of the educational value of the type- writer. The machine is the sworn enemy of bad spelling, careless punctuation and faulty grammar. Its plain print makesall mistakesso obvious that the child learns to see them and correct them. Accuracy and orderliness are the laws enforced by the typewriter, and these qualities become habitual with those who typewrite. The Saving Bank Way Is a very good way to save money, but you will never grow rich, on what your money will earn for you at 3% or 4% per annum. To the young man or wom'an, the value of the type- writer is obvious. To many it means a livelihood. To many more it means a good extra in- come. Copying work pays well, and there is plenty of it to be had. To all it means a neat, convenient, rapid, umc-savmg method of writing, The same money invested in good residence lots in Omaha, would in a very few years yield you several times the above rate, (GGood lots can be purchased in almost any part of the city, with a small cash payment down and the balance in small monthly amounts, In a short time, you will have your lot paid for, together with the increase in value, which is sure to come on all well located property in Omaha. Of all typewritcrs, the new . . Remington Junior makes the most acceptable Christmas gift ‘ N 7 h Bccausc it is small, light and portable—ideal for the home, Becauseitissimple—anyone can operateit. No lessonsneeded. Becausei 1t isa Remmgton. Itsnamedescribesitexactly. Itisonly half thesize of the standard Remington,and sells for half the price—but itcarries the iron- clad Remington guarantee, and has all the famous Remington qualities. It is swift, strong and durable. It wyites with standard Remington type on paper of standard size—and no more perfect typewriting is possible on any writing machine. Write to us for illustrated descriptive beoklet or else call at our office, Omaha is today one of the most prosperous cities in the country; bank clearings are climbing higher each week; wholesale and retail business is growing faster than ever before in the history of the city. The live stock and grain market is the envy of our competitors, New skyscrapers are going up all around us, Can you watch these developments going on each day and ques- tion what the profit will be in Omaha Real Estate? Values are going to increase, and today is the time to buy bhefore the advance is made in the price. You can keep yourself fully informed by closely following the Real Estate columns of The Omaha Bee—the best offers are always made in The Bee. Everybody reads Bee Want Ads.. Scarlet fever Measicn b and let us show you this new fifty dollar Remington. I h 0 h F???&t?",’:‘u : 2 A demonstration will convince you that this is the ideal Christmas Gift. € ma a Bee ———— Tele f The Best Medicine for .. Tele ],1,0“0 J‘yler 1000. The firt dose of Dr. King's New Dis- covery helps your cough, soothes throat. et a bottle today. 60c. All druggists.— Advertisements. Remington - Typewriter Company [Incorporated] 201-3 So. 19th St., Omaha, Neb, Phone Douglas 1284, A “For Eal ad will turn second-hand Aurniture into cash