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- THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY 17, 1916, 3 Nebraska TVALUE OF PU}!E(_JITY BUREAU |-+ | Business Men of Omaha Express Fremont Firemen | Opinions on Auxiliary of the ive is what brings the re- | OMABA IS A - GOOD PLACE .)ewelc of Preside;rt Gn;nt’s Granddaughter Strcingely Vanish Nebraska DEMO PEACE DOVE FOUND president of George & Co A subacr ber believe, s ben Comfmercial Glub 0 of the’ Siost INuportakt’ ApparlMsGs , But it is Flesh and Blood Bird | _.PuZZled hv Blazes SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE RENEWED o o, il cub, wnd e e To BUY HOR ES and Only Symbol of i —— ted by that work" | l"nl\‘\iNT, Neb,, Jana 16.~(Special) | Mystery surrounds the orlgin of the fire | Publicity are being renewe | which did damage amounting to $.0°0 11 and some Very | & vacant store bullding adjoining the Ma- | to the | sonic hall shoftly after midnight Friday When - discoversd the flames 1 Unity. GOVERNOR GREETS CREATURE Annual subscriptions Jureau of Thovgh artil is time eference: ated with the Comme ywimiea The presence of funds bring reifed - agents of European complimentary work of the buresu d In the leit ns heing piions from I pum men 1l shortly Initiaté o eam funde, that it miay m a Staff Corgespondent.) 1 eaten LINCOLN, Jan. 16 — (Special)—The | thetr wAy throush the flsor of the store 8 Well p th K and extend its ettorts Uatlons, b u y n g emocratic dove of peace has been found. | room ahd were spreading over the rear \ comp.n, and former # 191d down by the governing h Yesterday afternoon it flew in a sort| {of the! room. The ' Commercinl cjub | bresident of the Ad club, sy mmittee orses bv the car- of bewilered mannerto the state house | rooma; bn the second floor of the bulld In making our annual OROPS DEm—E— ¥ Ad and fell exhaustel on the window sill | | Ing, whte badly damaged by smoke. A |the Publicity cau W l d f p ' outside the private office of Governor | 1\-1: masd meeting to discuss the new &ratulate you and complime 1 upon SHE 1S BAKING PIES oa or. war ur Morehead. The governor filled with com- | hotel had adjourned from the Commercial | the splerdid work accomplished during passion for the almost helpl and with joy that the bird creatus | club rotans less than an hour before the year You have not or | fire bidke out Omaha ‘ Severnl fires of the last few weeks, the | PUt you b secured a | origin of which has been puzsling fireman | Of conventions. We hope you given poses, emphasizes « the importance of had been found and that it had choseh him as the | man to evccor it, opened his window and took the bird to his breast '» took it to the ent deal of good adve CLEAR LAKE, & D talo—Attacked by wan eng Jan, 1875(E heart fallure as ol ged In making ples in hek hon Later he i and authorities, have resulted in an in- | CAUANY successful this” year. There 18 | sjrs Melvin Eng.dsh, a Clodr LaNe wo- Omaha as a horse mansion and fill feed it vestigation being made. State Fire Com. |10 Subscription we make that gives 1's | yan, was dead before her daukhtet could - and nourish it until the time comes that | misstoner Ridgoll has been,here a number e paliaraction, for we feel 1t 18 not | sumion ausitance. The daughter ¥as in market l‘ it can once more brave the madding face | of times within the last few wec ‘;":_"m - “.“‘:'"“l:;\"""“' '”l‘_""‘j“‘i“:‘“"\" po| the uiper part of the houst, whan, she . tions in the democratic party and make | confer with local authorities e yovithout the Publiclty’ Bu- | seard u -afrange nolee in" the - ktohen good ['Wosia a0 e Rebha'oul fa the e e e o mave | Huirying. downstales she found her The bird was a woung one, which may | of the basement of the Hammond Print- | (n ittt {s now costing undar the "mm" mother - Lnconscio altting In A chair, an account for its stopping at:the state {ing company, adjolning the bullding | grrangements. 1t ia only another evi. | S0 rossiting hPRgamimin 1 - <o house at sueh & time when there ap- | where the fire started last night. The | loss Friday alght is covered by Insur | ance In September, 1314, the unfortunate | woman had a stroke of paralysis, put for | somo time had been able to he about the housp, and occasionally was able to » Results, ‘un“( to the business district pears to be Uttle chance for it to find the olive branch. But coming to the of- fice of Governor Morchead is taken by to be 4 notice from some high dence of what system and co-operation can accomplish OUT-OF-TOWN many Teschers' Committee Meetn. It Bri power that he is to be the man, who | FREMONT, Neb., Jan. 18.—(Speeinl.) RS, Decaidant Al the Liathoor - ' vill restore harmony to a badly shattered The exetinjve committee of the East | ieont company, says LA FOLLETTE THREATENED party. It is taken to be a notice to the Central Nebraska Teachers' association governor that he is'the man who should run for United States semator on the democratic ticket and thus be in a posi- tion to bring together the widely diverg- ing factions led by Senator Hitchcoek and Willlam Jennings Bryan. The little frozen bird was a pigeon. Girl Would Go to Jail So a Prisoner Can Attend Funeral (From a 3taff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan, 16.—(Special )—~A young woman appeared at the city jail today and offered herself as a hostage to'that W. L. May, the man who abused his wife while she lay critically ill at their home, and who has since died, could atteénd the Jeweis worth worth $26000 are being| sought at San Francisco by Wells-Fargo | detectives, following their disappearance from a trunk shipped from Overbrook, | Pa., to San Franclsco by Lieutenant ‘We take pleasure in renewing our | subseription to the Rureau of Publelty ! We are charter members of this bureau Bere | und have nover ceased te | far the most valuable function of t l Depastaists: Gedues. | Commerctal club. This bureau fs © efticlently administ WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—(Special Tele. | NOMically and gram)—Willlam F. Corbrldge wad ap- pointed postmaster at Chugwater, W Civil service examination will be held on February 28 for postmasters at Les- hara, Dix, Orafine, Neb. | met at the office of County Superintond- ent J. M. Matzen Saturday to arrange | program for the anmual meecting | April 6, 7 and 8. naider It by | JANESVILLE, W St s Senator Robert M i at to make Omaha well and favorably [to speak tonight known outslde of our own territory. The fact that the work is continuous and engagement What Is the Oculist’s First Question? officer, except for thelr association, as she is '‘wenlthy In her own right. Her| father, Jekse Grant, is a large mine| owner. She and Lieutéenant Commander Cronan were married in 1913 in the city | Madison and is threstencd ' with pneumonia, according to word resdjved and has done more than anything else | here, where the senator WaA #ohedulod The word camé in n massage cancelling Senator LaFolstte's ~ ha for the purpose HORSE DEALERS WITH PNEUMONIA ATTACK from half a dozen . w-nies States bet ween. Missouri and Mon- tana, come to Oma- of buying horses. Most of the horses for sale from this same wide territory ‘are shipped to Om- ‘aha, Many good funeral at Beatrice tomorrow. | Commander Willilam P. Cronan. Most of | hall of San Francisco, only a few mu- EFORE rzroceedlng with the examination of your eyes he hOl‘SCS off city win- | The young woman, who gave her name | the jewels Belonged to Mrs. Cronan, | nicipal employes witnessing the cere- | asks you, ‘‘Is your digestion good? Do your bowels move y as Bessie Tomlin, did not know May, but | Eranddaughter of General U. S. Grant.| mony. | sald that she thought he ought to be! given a chance to attend the funeral of his wife, and she would take his place in jail and act us his hostage while he was gone. | Three Killed in Automobile Wreck.B NAI BRITH DAY ALVO, Neb., Jan. 16.—Three Alvo people were killed and a fourth was seriously | injured when Rock Island passenger train No. 6 struck an automobile just west of the depot here this afternoon. The train The trunk was sealed at the time it was turned over to the express company, and’ the seAls were still intact when it | was recelved at San Francisco. The loss of the jewels will not be an irretrievable one to the wife of the naval " Lieutenant Commander Cronan, who regul&rly? served with Schley, and who once saved his gun turret crew from death by thrust- | ing' his hand into the breech-lock of an| elghtdnch gun, was divorced from his first wife In 1910. The oculist knows that eye strain is frequently caused by a disor- dered stomach or by constipation. Any doctor will tell you the same thing. Constipation throws the whole system out of gear. Its effects are CELEBRATED HERE felt almost immediately in biliousness, hcndachss, blurred vision, nervous depression, and other symptoms of auto-intoxication. Laxatives and cathartics won't cure constipation. They irritate the bowels into action and give temporary relief, but at the expense of upsetting completély the normal processes of evacuation. A far safer and more effective means of restoring normal bowel lodges began, at Woodmen hall. Banguet at Loyal. At 6 o'clack sharp a banquet was held at Hotel Loyal where Isidor Ziegler and Jsadore Rees responded to toasts, and Miss Esther Epstein spoke for the women's auxillary. Arthur Rosenblum was toastmaster. ter work are also i being sold now. | IT IS GOOD “HORSE SENSE” . T0 BUY NOW Springtime brings Dr. Coffee and Hiram Frankel Dis- @ ! ) ; was late and was making up time when : The banquet was rushed through with & movements is the mineral oil treatment, advocated and prescribed g 7 H arm tinguished Guests ¢f Homor & i : oil nt, a prescri { “T'h‘.“‘.l.".’“ sk i of the Ord }3113{{‘ .;‘.’.";‘i‘i';.‘.;“u'li.':""f.?’ ;:'.::q: ié for years by eminent specialists both in this country and abroad. _‘acthItl?s ..ln f L= £:DITH FORMAN, ed 17, c———— srael. The isses Charlotte Ab * . N . . . 1 y figugg&%&m, ::T;. »: Sht EVENTS | Cooclia Feller and Mre. Blanche ] Nujol is the purest form of refined white mineral oil. . It is not a }lng, bUlldlng and J. H. Forman, who was driving the car, | was seriously injured about the body. He said at the hospital that the car went dead on the track. Pleces of the ma~ chine were found 300 feet away. POLLARD TALKS TO ST. It was a full day's program wlthl which B'nal B'rith day was cele- brated yesterday in Omaha. Distin- guished guests, leaders in the B'nal B'rith erder from Chicago and St. EDWARD COMMERCIAL CLUBanul were in the city to take part ST, EDWARD, Neb., Jan. 16.—(Spec- clal)—~The annual banquet and business of the St. Edward Commercial held Thursday night at the Odd Fellows' hall. One hundred members and invited guests partook of the feast which was served by the ladies of the Methodist church. The principal address was by former Congressman E. M. Pollard, who talked on ‘“Agricultural Development of Ne- braska.”” A number of farmers and prac- tically all the county officialy from Al- | bion were the guests of the club, The following officers were elected for the coming year: Nels Hasselbalch, pres- ident; E. E. Fellers, secretary; H. P. Knudson, treasurer. CAR THIEVES ARE GIVEN TERMS iN PENITENTIARY in the program and the speaking at the banquet at the Loyal hotel in the evening, at the initiation of new members in the afternoon and at the program and speaking at Temple Israel in the evening. The distinguished guests were Dr. Rudolph L. Coffee of Chicago, superin- | tendent of the social service bureau of | Ithe order, and Hiram D. Frankel of 8t.| Paul, chairman of the propaganda com- mittee of this district. The soclal service department of the organization {is the newest feature of B'nal B'rith work. Dr. Cotfee was called from his place at Pitta- | burgh to Chicago to take charge of the soclal service department of the B'nai B'rith for the entire United States. Propaganda Day. This annual celebration day is made a kind of propaganda day on which time FREMONT, Neb., Jan. 16.—(Special.)—' #pecial enthusiasm for the work is brought Oscar Sallstrom and Clair Millard were | out and new energy is launched in the sentenced to from twelve to fifteen movement. The celebration yesterday months In the penitentiary, and Joe Fer- followed a big camphign for mémbership guson to six months in the county jail, in Omaha, during which time a’special when they pleaded guilty Saturday in membership committec put forth strons | t court to robbing merchandise |gfforts with the result that sixty new t North Bend. Sallstrom and Mil. members were initiated in the afternoon lard were charged with a number of of-|at 2 o'clock at Modern Woodman hall, in fenses dating hack several weeks, while'the joint meeting of the Nebraska and | Ferguson confesed to taking part in only McKinley branches of the order. one robbery. John Kern, arrested at the | same time, pleaded not guilty and was bound ever to district court at the pre- | liminary hearing. He is out on bond. COLUMBUS HAS MUNICIPAL | ICE RINK IN HEART OF CITY | COLUMBUS, Neb., Jan. 16.—(Special.)— | Taking advantage of a vacant quarter | block mear the heart of the city, Charles L. Dickey, secretary of the Columbus | Commerefal club, has had the same con- | verted Into a municipal skating rink. | Zero weather quickly performed the ‘reezing feat when the ground was B'nal B'rith, translated to means “Sons of the Covenant.” The order is just a trifle over sixty- five years old, and now has membership in every quarter of the globe. The mem- bership is especially strong in the United States, the European countries, and in the Orient. It is organized for philan- throp!c and altrulstic purposes. Originally there wus an insurance feature and a sick benefit department, but these two have | been entirely eliminated. Rullds Hosp! The order now does not conduct an in- surance or benefit department, nor does it do charity work jn the way of direct English gave musical numbers, dnd Dr. Rudolph | 1. Coffee, Rabbi Frederick Cohn and Henry Monsky spoke. The committee on arrangements for the day's celebration was, for the Nebraska lodge, Rabbl Cohn, John Alperson, Nathan Bernste'n, M. Monheit, Bmil Ganz and A. J. Miller. The McKinley lodge com- mittee is: Henry Monsky, Carl C. Katle- man, Arthur Rosenblum, Bward Simon, Martin L. Sugarman, Harty A. Wolf, Isadore Rees and Dr. Abeé Greenberg. Miss Bess Levey, Mrs. Arthur B. Ros enblum, Miss Louise Schoenberger, M'ss Malvina Newntan and Mise Sarah Teaf | e the committee from the women's | auxiliary, one of the few foman's or- Eanfzations affiliated with the order in this district. HIGHWAYMAN MAKES OIL TENDER HIS VICTIM A highwayman got: $7.46 from Bert Schwammer, 2 North Nineteenth street, lagt night at Eighteenth and Capitol avenue, . During the afternoon a robber of thé description given by.Schwammer, walked into an oll service statlon at Seventeenth and 8t. Mary's-and'held ‘up Ray Lam: bert, the clerk. Lambert lost $75 from his, cash register. drug nor a bowel stimulant. It acts solely as a mechanical lubri- cant, facilitating’the passage of waste matter and helping to restore normal bowel activity. Nujol is odorless, colorless and tasteless. It is not absorbed by the system, hence may be taken in any quantity without harm. Write for booklet ‘*The Rational Treatment of Constipation.** If your drugst hasn’t it, we will send a pint bottle of NUJOL prepaid to any point in United States on receipt of 75¢—money order or stamps. SR PR STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Bayonrnie New Jérsey REC.U. 8. PAT. PURE WHITE MINERIAL OIL Approved by: Harvey W Wiley, Director Good Hounses keeping Buresu of Fouds, Sauitsticn and Health. Announcemént. | The Omaha Merchants ' Express, al- though the viotims of- a colossal fire; are/in husiness on a greater and grander ale than ever befol The same able ff, the same ample. équipment, the same eluclent service. The head office (Douglas 172) is temporarily at room 7, Union station, Sth and Jackson Streets. Other offices and phonés unchanged, W. 8, Jardine, G. ' W. Johnson, G. ¥, West. “THE MILLARD HOTEL’ Thirteenth and Douglas Streets, [{3 4 99 The Windsor is now under the management of Mr. Lou Rent~ frow, who will also continue the operation of other outdoor in- dustries. Get in ‘ahead of the risein prices which the increased demand may bring with the advance of the season. HITCHING UP. T0 BEE WANT ADS 'The important ser- vice of introducing the man who has horses to sell to the man who wants to ‘buy horses is per- ‘formed by Bee Want Ads. These little ads in the Horses and Vehicle col- amn have bly “horse- power” in this favored markel. Buyers and i flooded and the electrio light company | relief, but it bullds bospitals and inati- | . - & Senm bO“I testi 'h" : ot B s tghen oo | tithes S Blainialad. Siom o the. SHin Mr. Rentfrow announces that in his new undertaking he guarantees to Omaha o Want “:y 9 el ld and o, have beem anjy- | 1 accoriance with tia Doy i s another fine hotel, newly furnished, remodeled and equipped with every mod- i Bee Wan _are 4 he 0 unity. uilt orphan asylume at Clev: b At s . : 4 | 3 e Mo, ot ctonn. 5. b e | ern comfort and convenience possible. Popular rates will prevail. | “*true pullers.’ 4 for tuberculosis at Denver, nd b . . . CRAWFORD IN SPECIAL CAR| ssnitarium st Hot Springs, Ark With the change of management, The Millard Hotel may safely take its stand as FREMONT, Neb., Jan. 16.—(8pecial.)— An' informal recéption for - the two | visitors from St. Paul nd Chicago was being second to none in Nebraska or the west. Turn , the Want e e Srete. Cedar M€ld at the Fontenelle hotel in the fore- 3 4 ! £ | Flbudn_trem Woel Pulat. Cryth. Cofan \lor, Pallias:Ar 2 ek the Peacrers Courtesy and Service are the watchwords of ““The Millard Hotel.’’ Ad pages. You will @ the Fremont delejation in making the of m:" 1§ the ¢ _"’ of sixty new ”'m."n . £ f‘ d th i k f th trip {0 the state convention at Crawioes, "mIert 1 the Nebrasks and MeKiniey Special Announcement: Mr. A. C. McGlone, our steward, formerly in charge n epick 0 e this week. The perty. numbering about — > 9 A S e {hle: sl Tos perty. susiberincapiany of America’s largest and most exquisite dining ‘falace. *The Great Alhambra,” Omaha market— g0 from here n a special car over the I Northwestern, From Norfolk the North.! western will run a specisl train made up | of the cars from Fremont, Humphrey and Norfolk H TECUMSEH, Jan. 16.—(Specia DEATH RECGAD : Willlam Kell father of County Cle Jawses P, Kelley, died at the family hon ] cast of Tecumseh today | NUXATED IRON \I()" o :,’?Li“:i;w"?""‘ FORFEIT [t pear in this paper 3 per sent 1n ten aava truggisc about it. . Bheyman i MECoRBCl in stock. any - instan 100 !Oyl’f“l ir it a8 per full ex- nation in ° large cen rug Stores always carry it at San Diego exposition, has been engaged as hea of “The Millard Hotel’’ culin~ ary de; partment, thus assuring such excellence of cuisine as few first class hotels in America can boast. “THE Try Our Sunday Dinner MILLARD HOTEL” horses for every ! purpose. THE OMAHA BEF,