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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY JANUARY 14, 1916. 3 | 3 3 Water board, a8 he glanced furtively to- \ n . Y Nebraska Nebraska | Omaha Man Weds With Vaudeville Star |METER NIGHTMARE |~ S (NERVES TREATED FREE | | | : FRANKLIN MILES, the Great fpe. | | Notes from Beatrlce Ciilnt, Glves New Book And & §3./0 Nea- | . ropathio Treatment Free am a Trial P | Sick people whose nerves are wesk or MILITARY BOARD |ABSORBS SOCIETY oF BQUITY| : | and Gage County |y urm i e g u 1d Ane or liver; | Water Manager Just Settling Down R e s P g 10 [Diues, headache, dissiness or dullness HAS IDEAS OF OWN b 4 Congrm at Grand. Toland to Another Campaigh When |11 Tt s heen selected na tonat. | hAnds and 7ot Shortness of breath, niae 'as been selectea as toas pitation or irregular heart-beat, drops: \ Takes Other Organization it Bobs Up naster for the banquet at the reopening 'drowsiness, nervousness, sleeplessnes 7 i of the Pa k hotel next Monday, Jan- 't m''in e vl i '8, bar! ache. Under Its Wing. t ey 11 The sskhurs Aut thelr Aunjects | FLavle #pine, rheumatiam,’ catareh, State Guard Ofllcen Oppose Vxewu, e REAL ESTATE MEN ARE PEEVED [1Y (&t et A Retrospective View 4 e, Yiu Dy ' of Governor Morehead on »l:EAD R.EELECTED PRESI'DENT . (he G M. Johnson; “Do 1t Now.' Samuel never have another opportunity. Write : termgmymyegm The Water board is starting the g Jreams of the Future,” . L. ) Increase in Army. [ TORAND IBLAND? Wabs Sany 18 ~Spe. 4 & gl Dreams of the Future.’ 1 1 "iiis Book contains many remarkable 4 P el YThe B new year with one hard nut to crac Hevel it Husin nterests, erre to tvonty nhesielnns and | g clal Telegram.)—The Farmers' congress . . ’ jo. W. Burgess; “Traveling Public,’ H. E. specla and also endorsements | ALSO OPPOSE PRESIDENT'S VIEW today absorbed the Soclety of Equity, | Fred D. Wead, the new chairman, be- - ETEERE e e manager of the from Bishops, ' Clergymen, Statesmen, ¢ e o ™ ieves 3 e s come to dispose 0 3 a o di ‘ { and a large number of the locals of th lieves the time has come to disy Paddc will also give a short talk Send for Remarkable Cures in Your State. } rom a Staff Corresponde organization came Into the union. Mr. | 0 the meter situation which has been Tue Clatonia Post, & weekly paper pub- — Fils Improvea Spet el o (eatiments for LINCOLN, Jan. 13.—(Special Telegram.) Tyson, former state secretary of the | ’ ahed Clatonla, this county, which these dise result of 0 years' 3 | mo less of a nightmare since the lished at N . o and oro ? ~The state military board which has Soclety of Equity is present at the con- i b b \ whs ostablished a few months ago; has | SXberlence and are thoroushiy scientifia \ been in session here this week, vention, and the announcement of the | eity took over the plant suspended publication. Lack of busir that h not hesitate to offer Free ‘ a reasonable increase absorption occasioned great cheering by | When the city bought the plant ;. .cqened as the reason. 'I‘Hnll N ':\* :'rk‘m" they $ army, notwithstanding Governor More- ths delegates. The ety of Baquity |from the Omaha Water company The smallpox s'tuation at Wymore is MAv tost the A0 The Wil et head, commander-in-chief of the Netraska had a membership of about 1,200 | {here were about 2,500 householders Much Improved and the schools, pool and o 5 p- on T gstimant Rad guard is against mititarism. Another feature of today's session was i b 3 : * billiard halle and theaters, Which were Hook Ad¢ Eranklin Miles, Dept d It also favored the utilization of the {he plea of C. S, Barrett of the national | [ ] who had meters installed without o ™ 07 (L0 pecause of the out- NS, T8 o 716 Main St Elkhart, Ind. { WNational Guard in place of continental organization to devote every energy to| » =) | cost to taem by the old company, break of the disease, have been re army, as favored by President Wilson, | o crowin and devel TR IO odehed 3 e development of the or-| s bel cluded in the Ooen commander-in-chief of the armies of the | goo oo 0 o x | M/fi ” fie]i these meters being included in t What to DO for Untod Boates. g NIRRT RS 12 involce and considered property of MENDEL ARONSON SUES . . Other things favored were government- |, " 4\ a1 & plcture of the con- HARRY HAUN the city UM ltchmg Skins owned munition factories, rifle ranges In ., "0 ;g oty | ;¥ " . When the new reglme began to ins‘all A MARTIN FOR BIG S e tate for the use of the regular army Yention and a moving ploture of their | Harry V. Hahn, city salesman for the ety each season for threo or four years A b 1" ; guard i civillan rifle clubs and ™MArch up the street at the noon hour Luxus Mercantlle company, was married |and met Mr. Hahn the first time she vis- meters the policy adoy was to charge = otiobon: SiliNacy fastrustion T wehools | Wore talien. Thursday morning to Miss Bdith Mirfield, [ited Omaha on the Columbia Burlesque *the householder an arbitrary amount for Mendel Aronson, proprietor of a Keuntze | Fozema, ringworm and other itching, et s g : The election of officers for the en-|Who s attracting much notice at the |®ircult. She plays a part this season in the meter, which would become his jrop- Place moving pictire theater, has sued A burning skin eruptions are so easily N rhe board endorsed the Chamberlain |SUINE vear took place this afternoon UAvety this week. Rev. Thomas the Globe Trotters' musical production, erty, or give him the option of paying a Martin, 1911 South Thirty-fourth &treet. made worse by improper treatmeit, that silf g the etficlency of the state C. H. Gustafson of Mead was elected Mackay of All Saints' church performed jand also has a popular vaudeville num- | monthly rental of 10 cents for $21.500. The latter amount is alleged one has to be very careful. mm'ikr:‘creu g ) president by unanimous vote. J. M nh;-i crr;:nc\n\l at the rectory ber |v|:-m.-.-n acts. She, is 2 s of ag Pro od (o represent damag ..mmml. : by l\m:l Th 'u one method ..,.,,.. i dick, Crelghto! s elected vice| Miss Mirfield has appeared at the Gay- | and her home is Camden, N. J gon for loss of business and investment | over, that you need not hes- Guttery to Live at Hospital, "’:‘"“1“’; ;]' "g":\{'l" i h"' ted vice | o Now comes the situation of 2,100 house- | 800 7 1088 B8 HETIEES ed tallure 1o itate to use, even on & o . presiden 1. Ellis, Omaha, secretary- —— olders using mete stalled by the old " v N 2 v v Dr. W. D. Guttery, temporarily de-|ycarurer, and C, B. Mead, Lincoln, or- “ bt o |"".' ‘_"I""'x'”w }.1\ Jne O construct the Kin® of theater bu Id ng for baby's tender skin-that s, posed as superintendent of the Norfolk liganizer, John Havekost, Hooper, H. ‘St t H t 1 Ing at 10 o'clock. Adidresses will be mads, Commay DUt 1oL Doy Al for them ™ Aronson that had been promised and resinol treatment. Res g o e Ibs & . . - surchase price or rental for then - L Be DraoNTO GF § | T.yl\:’ml. neml(l‘r'-‘x‘ u; ::‘»x:‘n; \;1‘1 lv ””v D. Ute, Paxton, and James k. Elliott, | ate nis OI‘ICa l»\ Governor John Morehead, Judge James " ot BEC 0 T eves this 1 mani. | "€reed upor ';:“‘l'::‘(l:' o ‘H‘Hl n of a lowed to continue to live h his family o ii); were elcted as director | ‘.\ Grimson and Willlam A. Luke. A 4 p e ot Bpttateas stitution until after the i 0 t ld = festly unfalr to charge the new patrcns | put up in the form ot | ot the state imsuuton unthl atter e ST T o ekation omme-| S0CIGLY 18 to Ho nd table aiacussion will be fea by Jona | ety MG 10 SRR OO TOL B0t | SUES FOR FIFTEEN HUNDRED | Put i i the form of . 3 o * tee the action of the secretary of the cKesson ek thet inst it o make esinol soap. ' ot Control for Fe l‘\vl-lL = state board of equalization in basing Annua.l Meetlng Wednesday afternoon the Nebraska Me \ ‘:T :n”\ F II ""y[“"l:“fi"‘l‘”' will arous DOLLARS WORTH OF PEANleS| T"“t"\"“l ,'."’;:m"rkr::;:r‘v suckessful, that Gennehi Wil Broken. b S g b 3 . | morial assoclation will hold its Al L e ¥ o assessments on the sales of land was w annua P which Manager Howel| yiricen hundred dollars’ worth of pea- | thousands of other physiclans have pre- ] The state will not receive the #40 acres location rather than productive value, A | session, Addresses will be made by Mrs. oobeq' (o avold O A tn heve been delivered but|scribed it constantly for over twenty of land, most of which is located in more judicious expenditure of public| IMINCOLN, Jan. 13.—(Special.) he thir-| ( harles H, Aull, Mrs. . M, B, O'Linn ad From the very first of municipal own>r g esge b it g iy s t fl'ed | years [ Lancaster county, which was left by the | noney was recom: i ty-ninth annual meeting of the Nebraska | Mrs. John ¢, Bennett e o Nt (heoe 3 R ot pald for, are the basis of a sul Rablnot kit MebE AT At | : B ship of the w it there has been a | o 5 T ing Peanut company | Resinol usually stops ite y. ' will to thestate orthopedic hospital by | 1t was further recommended that the | Historical soclety and the twenty-fourth| Wednesday evening there will be a j int \y"ulm s kick inet the aydtern o Jn | Sl o B A O vhmm“" [heating the eruption quickly, unless it is CHiion SInfEi Shon SN | county nssessor was an unnecessary of- | annual mecting of the Nebraska Terri-| sessiom in Music hall, Temple building. ycailng new meters. Some contended be- | 54" 1Ush 1 Donley of Omaha |due to wome serious internal disorder. \ The will, which left nothing to the |ficial, the duties falling naturally with | torial Pioneers’. assoclation will be held | Addresses will be made by Dr. Fred 1. jove 1 waard (el the price asked by " i Ohete BARE | Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap can widow, and children, was refused for |¢no clerk's office here January 1i-18. Admission is free.| Stearns of ‘Peabody museum, Harvard yamaser Howa 1 {or m.ters was ex. casive BB il o oA ' o |ba bought &t any Arigsist’s, and are ot probate by County Judge Risser and the & ik The opening aessivn will be held at Tem- 1 university; Oliver LaMere, J. H. Hunter | \" & *” 5 et \ |-“ e Chilid CRETE, Neb, Jan. 1 li-nnr(lnl) ‘{ At o] CxPenive, - Wrttar ot #996 saxils district court today sustained the action | | ple theater Monday evening at § o'clock. |and Albert Watkins BRE 8 B o o e ¥ W. Weckbach was elected prealdent of = e, M i of the judge, declaring that thealexed | MISSING DODGE COUNTY 1 A 0isases WitEYaRas By JONRW. TWH. | Wead rp}v‘u-\u ¢ thrash this matter Ut | (o ity National bank, atthe annual Dept. 68, Resinol, Baltimore, will was not he last will of the testator. | | lamson, John ‘Hlackbird, Major Albert L . and if there arc any inequalities to ad-| ., oting, Tuesday evening, to fill the | The estate is estimated to be worth about MAN IN RUSSIAN ARMY | Green ana DrMeIvin R. Giimore Thlrty Young Hogs just 'I'y"‘"‘""‘ "\_':“ ""\' :;‘f"‘ “‘l“'l““" 0N | vacaney caused by the death of Proet- | v ’ $100.000, W) | Tuesday morning the discussion of Ne- tinually be sought by Gisgruntied patrc dent Fuller last August Ralph D 4 & NORTH BEND, Neb,, Jan, 13.—(Special.) | braska’'s proposed semi-centennial cele- AI.e Kill d b D May Come to Terms Brown was eclected vice president, and Madlson G.lven Slx Relatives of George Cruiokshank, who | bration. will Becisd by Herbert M. Bushe e Y DOZS| Ac tne next, meeting of the boged | F. A. Novak, cashier. All the directors | disappearei from North Bend over two | nell. The annual bu meeting will !‘e} = | proposition will be made to place the 2,101 e re-elected weeks tO Answer vears ago, have recently heard from him | held Tuesday afternoon, after which there - | will be an addrsss by Silas Woods. The| FREMONT, Neb., Jan. 13 —(Special.) as those who have had meters installed | Bladen Fair Will Be in Aungust. ] 248 | says he enlisted in Canada in the KIng's | annual banquet will held at Lincoln| Will Patedl of Snyder has lost about by the present management. If this plan| BLADEN, Neb, Jan. 13.—(Special)—The Norfolk S Petltlon | service, but when he wrote was holding | hotel at 6:30 p. m. John Lee Webster will | thirty head of yorng hogs within the last | should be adopted, which seems likely, | Webstor couniy fair will be held at Bla- 3 | a commission in the czar's army. He |preside. Resporisés will be by Gurdon W, | few monthe. He was at a loss to ac-| there will be more grief ahead for Man-| den August 20 24 and Thik being MADISON, Neb.. Jan. 13.—(Special)—| Wrote to his brother Harry on the eve of | Wattles of Omaha and Henry D. a- | count for the disappearance of his pork- ager Howell, wino was just beginning to | a political year the management js plan Norfolk has filed its petition for county a pending battle. Realizing the uncer- | brook of New York ers until the recont snow, when he found | feel settled again and getting ready for | ning on getting some of the best speakers .at removal. A small delegation con- tainty of life in so fierce a warfare h-\ The annual meeting of the Nebraska | that dogs were responsible. He traced other political campaign it {s possible 10 get from the ditferent sisting of Mayor John Friday, Norris|decided to let I's people know of his | Territorial Plonce association will be [ the canines in the snow to his hog yards,| ‘“Life ia just one thing after another,” | political parties. Motorcycle es have Huse, Leo P. Pascwalk and John W. Rice | whereaboute | held at Temple theater Wednesday morn-| where the dead animals were found. | remarked one of the members of -the| been added to the race program. brought the perition Tuesday afternoon. 1 ST S i & sl Lonite [T e i e o A ] T Madison was represented by M. B. Fos- | - A ter, fames Nichois, A Ward and M., - 8. McDuffee, and the matter of reason- | ek time for cemonstrance and oblection | to said petition vas argued befo-e the «omm ssioners, and after cons'der b'e dis | cussion the Madison people were given ! until Februa within which to file | Suspected Firehug ' f Is Taken at Miller| , Neb,, Jan. 13.—(Special Tel- own of Miller is terrorized of a supposed firebug ! ance ‘and objections ] egram. throt who according to word received here today, been responsible for two dis-| rous fires lataly and who set fire to the | opera house last uight. The blaze was Qlscovered in tim2 to stop any damage, bt excelsior ied high and soaked with | gated from the front in the Russian army. He | water users mentioned on the same basls - | HAIR GROWS OR NO PAY zasoline showed the work to be that of n iucediary. Tracks lcading to the When your halr falls out, thers fs lack of nature's house of x man well known In the city | nourishment. which comea from the blood. The Modern Vachum Cap d yere discovered, and it is thought with | | and wiven It RENEWED T the arrival today of Otto Mushel, deputy circulation. which d -rr:‘;ml o ate fire inspecto at suspicions di- rom around the hair roots and supplies khte SIP g3l g fresh new biood. The halr takes on new life. rected against the man will be investl- Makes your hair have a healthy from felling out hy mant bair folicle Miller has been the victim of two heavy | healthy head of hair cavs out o0 losses, when in November one block was SIXTY DAYS FREE TRIAL entirely burned out and January 11 the | In your own home. Wo let you be the judse. Lig Cruisenberty department store was | you are not mtisfled with the showing mad e/ 54 return the Cap, and there are no char 211 the riak that You will be xisd to parchase the ‘ap at the end of sixty days. or WE LOSE. There or unpleasant notoriety, as all by Parcel Post without ad Attaches of the sheriff's office brought | the man suspected of the crime to Kear- ney, Wednesday, but no complaint was filed, the theory being that the evidence was not strong erough against him, NORTH PLATTE CHRISTIAN CHURCH WRECKED BY FIRE NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Jan. 13.—(Spe- cial Telegram.)—Fire from a defective flue last night damaged the local Chris- tian church. The loss will be about $4,5.0. Insurance of the church was $4,000. The fire was first noticed by O, E. Klder, who was passing the church at 11:3 o'clock last night and immediately gave the alarm. The Intense cold caused | the water thrown on the fire to freeze almost as soon as it left the hose, making the fight of the blaze difficult The building was practicaily destroyed. A $600 plano 'n tha building was ruined by smoke and water, as was also the chureh furniture | : / K“‘""‘M b || and Holiday sales Two Shelton FPloneers Dead. Carreed Ztombona- Q. § s ll Criit orx Tz A | ey o s SHELTON, Neb., Jan. 13.—(Special)— ‘;IP_» o /f;‘n aapehorma: 'fr&?zy—“ Zasimnat~ - 6 Larini k“ . | sml‘l Bar Prices @he death of twn citizens of Shelton o Grfas Conssnas” Bucor of. Oliiaem Eov) oA . il ! Vi thirs i f sach ocher wos| /A g ’ = ety SREAES Fow ’; M = || Exin Eay rodit Torma the record of Tuesday. William Catter- g -« ?4*'-“/ (Ml ? Codor- || lin. a ploneer of this section of Buffalo %‘ ka BH.Claszuy- g 3 A &m +4 county, almost % years old, died at his .,, % Iy crmen— y as ‘/«...z | | home Tuesday afternoon. His death re- ~ Covenast Do - M" T 5. " = ! | sulted from an attack of grip coupled Al bl o‘“ 220 177‘~ /” “2;;/&‘-7 ‘Cfibfl > ‘ with old age. He leaves several children Pr0n %fi /; ,gi 4 7 oz y # and grandchildren. m\‘_ = Ha” £, S B Aawe J.-./ 4/,/.»“(/ Clanisms?™ David Morgan, aged 6 years, died at < 2 /é&:“ e ikana Z | aliiet (e samie hoe B L n’f. & = / -"’-»'(r T 1{' ‘{‘1“, Wy [T —~Dismend] . o e Dia Tt Morvms % g phinne, [ — ] ®i 14k solla | Mo f 4 Lody was sent to Wood River for inter. J g # g Fov &) S0ld Lattis “oece [ 2 ¢ & moaniing, 2o b e ey 38 % { %«7‘» Sorar ¥tis Ko/ A o cnasts 8014 Loftis “Pers | T (5 Maiar i % - x4 buin Tiles ection olid & A Cold Ix Dangerous—Break it Now. 5 'XCA b7/ 4 P Clarcwif sk || Movating $40 | s, . Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey 1is fine for ¥ ?@“““ o $1 a Woek. T §1.65 a Week, \ coughs and colds. Soothes the lungs, loosens the mucous. Only %c. All drug- Siapradvertipmaent. No other product has ever received such a re- dealer and get a tin of Tuxedo today. Smoke pipeful Garage a Auto Burned. i i £ SPIae Ead dnle Wwepmihy markable endorsement as this, after pipeful all day long, every day, for a week. the farm house of Ed Sic, northeast of town, last night, destroyed the garage, a Buick car and washhouse, containing laundry outfit, including engine, cob house, and it's contents. The Habit ot With many people aking Cold. taking cold is a John Philip Sousa and his famous Band have circled the globe on numerous tours and inspired The Most Wonderful Endorsement Ever Given Any Product millions of people in many lands with their soul-stirring, inimitable music. Mr. Sousa has been a smoker of Tuxedo Tobacco for years. : Exposition, a newspaper representative made the discovery that every member of Sousa’s Band is also a Tuxedo smoker! ‘Whereupon, the following endorsement of Tuxedo was gladly given and signed by Mr. Sousa and Read it—as sure-fire and convincing as a Sousa March: “All the vim, energy and enthuslum we put into the playin, ‘Stars and Stripes fi ’lyllJi Phore v the sixty-six members of his Band. rpk A o7 S5 rever’ we find in the steady use of OR.Coct The incomparable mildness of Tuxedo appeals to men with nerves —the fact that Tuxedo does not affect their throats or nerves. And the reason is the “Tuxedo Process’’, that makes Tuxedo different from all other tobaccos—positively non-biting, Recently, at the Panama-Pacific of the EDO.” JOHN PHILIP SOUSA The March King Lo }&M Inn Then you'll know you've found the one cheer-up-and- speed-up-without-a-let-up smoke for happy, hustling Americans—TUXEDO. You can buy Tuxedo everywhere. Convenient, glassine wrapped, moisture-progf pouch, 5c. Famous todey for our hooklet and pad- 1o plaln eavelope. Modern Vacuum Cap Oo., 556 lhrt'lny Block, DIAMONDS WATCHES ON CREDIT ary Clearance Sales Ve are clearing out all broken ines of Diamonds, Watches, Jew- elry, Silverware, Cut Glass, ete., left over from our great Christmas 1063—Wrist Watch—Case and Brace- let are both fine 14k soiid gold. Lever et, full nickel jeweled, cholce of ither white or gold dial. Guaranteed, at... . Oredit Terms: $2.50 & Month. Men's Watches, solid gold and gold R A e e B e d delightfully soothing, restful and refreshing. Green Tin with gold lettering, curved to fit pocket, .'-].Sfdu:E:ff?:?R.‘f"l:-fi'.;:.."u‘&':fi:’fi B - 4 A o rom. Prices | morning when you first get out of bed— Tuxedo will appeal to you for the same reasons. 10c. In Tin Humidors 40c and 80c. In Glass Humi- “/Ferma 10 suit your sonvenien Bt fce cold, but a temperature of about 90 degrees F. Also sleep with your win- dow up. Do this and you will seldom \ take cold. When you do take cold take Chamberiain's Cough Remedy and get | rid of it as quickly as possible. Obtain- able everywhere.—Advertisement. March at a Sousa quick-step to the nearest tobacco dors 50c and 90c. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Opes Daily Till 8 P. ] for 1k 4 .-t.' Ul or write for Hliwsirat Phone Dourlas 1444 and our salesman “.. ‘ JOFTIS =5 Credit Jewelers, BROS& CQ. 1WA *°- 208 ™~ Denver, Colo,

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