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1 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MARCH 1016. o | f T7oremovapanororr] MANY NEW COMERS 1 The Beranes |Talks Army Hygiene | | at Commercial Club| ____ i S Case of Mary page Get & Bicent bottle of Danderine at| FOR MARK w P any drug store, pour a little into your | hand and rub well into the scalp with | the finger tlps. By morning most, if| | Hundreds of Retailers Make First three applications| Buying Trip to Omaha for Mer- By Frederick Lewis, Author of Pictures by [ That ittle appiication of Us ted | ) i \\\ “Wh 2 Y | States army m Ssures " ‘vv'w -‘n”""':l“ As n tf Y F t at Happened to Mary it be onetical in Gmaha s the be b pn"g Ie E flur ur“ace | not all, of this awful scurt will have di popeared. Two SYNOPSsIS, everything that Mary sald or Dave Pol- | 401 committ o Co . | club, | | ; o £t stop | ’ ftal committee of the Commercia will destroy every bit of dandruff; atop chants' Market Week. Mary Page, actress, is accused of the |lock sald might as well have been shouted friday noon the committee is to alp tiching and falling hair.—Advertis |murder of David Pollock and 18 de- | oo Ll on | ik health and hygieno | s ment {fended by her lover, Phillp Langdon b alt B o | hear a talk on publi Alth and hygiene N 3 Ohto ATTENDANCE RECORDS BROKER |Foiiock "harntbyicatci "ac'NATYs | D0 ine Page scem touched by Mte "1t 5550 fanister of omana, for- | During the strenuous part of winter ial she admits she had the revolver. | Pollock's offer™ sald Langdon, repress- |meciyv a colonel in the medical service in | \ tHer mata tostifres that Mary threatened e h Agrecable surprises met hundreds Pollock with It previously: ‘and Mary's | "€ 8 smile with diftleuty. 1o | the United Statex army. The lecture i yvour furnace, like your body, needs Cross, Feveris of retail merchants from all over &' Mary iibbedran seons tha siens, of 1 | nd told him Mat where he ot Off.|tho Commereial thuby for the membera of | solid and substantial food. o . 990 | doxa . ave in O P gl crime is a myst Brandon tells of a . o s wo! he sald, ‘bu lub. | | Chlld ls Bllllous | dozen states who are in Omaha this strange hand Mms R o e | T ing to get work,' st ald :‘,,w. N | i J | week attending one of Omaha Mer- ;hnul.:.y ¥ even it 1 didn't 1 would —_— irther evidence shows th my mother and L.y S urthier : ‘ | Spring conditions are different : chants' Market weeks for the first |orior of drink'Prodiiced femporaty 10" | never accept an heln from you. 1 havo | BURGESS-NASH _EMPLOYES pring s a erent. or Constipated {.\.", heir e ; (it i Wusteses agkerned | on e thne e sk and o 1o TO HOLD DANCING PARTY | Changeable weather demands a flexi- | There are hundreds of them who .mn her father's suicide. Nurse \\numn“"h I can't promise not to see you I | Look, Mother! See if 10ngue is | nave attended every Merchunte' Mar-, e (b Mbaing of Mars 57 | S S ST A v el | A% ntermal san e W e hld ol ble fuel; quick to kindle; holding fire | T N —— I S s 3 Vel levening at Chambers' academy under | h : 2 { coated, breath hot or ket week .‘!m\:' this institution was| CAPTER Vii—Centinued. ""‘m:l""“‘:‘ A ;"‘:y:"'.‘l‘*”'“‘ b “"““" 4 the ad spices of the ¢ |..x‘m\|‘m.;.’u com when des]red; or, when used in sma]l 1 founded a little over two years ago, | ok \ . fiiy S | mittee of the Rurgess \ Welfare as- | o s A i | stomach sour. but there are other hundreds who| 'I had an appointment with the old nd came out in the hall where 1 had| gociation, which 18 composed of - em quantities, burning out without waste | ' h for the first t |man, but he was scrapping with one of | ¢ ©¢ oF ¢ uh-\»- of the Burgess-Nash store. This | 5 b ] “‘California Syrup of Figs''|"™® ere for the first time. his ‘romantic leads'—you could hear |told him sweetly that 1'd opened it "' { will be the second dance of the year by ||l or bother. The surprise they met lies in the|them clear out to tk him to get out, but 1I'd be shot before it | e ) ) e out to the tront hali—and it the welfare can’t harm tender stomach, |y, tnat they have just learned how |Was a lonk time before I could per- | ever opened to let him in Agaln. He slared | yont committee which is conducting the | { liver, bowels. complete are the facilities of the SUade his little cerebus to g0 in and tell |at me, but he didn't say anything. and|gance consists of W. N. Adams, Hiram || BERLAHD S“GGE T ‘ » Omakse it - i Ivi th |him 1 was waiting. At any rate, he [as moon as he was out of sight I van |jones, W, R. Lippold, Miss Nine Reese, || maha marke or supplying “.‘r‘(nn\e out at last blowing blasts of red 1(...4. to the sitting room, to find Mary | My Ruth Eberhart, Miss Anna Water E——— % every want. Many of them have In‘ur.\ after the actor—and then he saw |in a dead faint. It was such a long time |, I the past been going right on to Chi-| Mary. Talk about lions and lamba! | before she came round, and then sho | X E { Cago "once o ‘twie & venr . uy| N e e W B s b and | was 2 S and i i o v o v Dark Hair | conomy Coal, $6.50 | s ) um was 80 sweet to me I almost got & | all scared to death, and 1 swore slemn ave ar a | their stocks of Zoods because they | e § 8 goods |leading woman's contract out of him | yow then and there that I'd be the | ssoclation. The entortain- | ff v and Miss Volgo Jennings. home, in a recent interview at Chicago.| yioh {5 consummated with full bellef|yours, Mary, even if you don't marry |we got on our lids and were ready to E 47 paid on Time ! 111, made the followins statement: Any " 0 Certificates. | lady or gentleman can darken their gray on the part of either party, is legally | me.’ Business of soft music beat it back. Just when we were leaving, binding, no matter whether the justice| *“Were you in the room while this was|though, mother came running in and | d | did not think Omaha’s market large|before he woke up, and began to sk | busiest littis stage mother and chaperon | Lump, Egg, Nut—More heat for the | | | o v | questio by Mar: S lee . v & | | i enough or varied enough to supply me ducations about ':}h!m l“:&lhm: and ..:\:.' giver to Mary that any girl i money than with any other coal. i el A ever ha | ! their “‘“"“‘4' They “l" "““‘“fl“‘_“"‘l.\“ out of a fob, made mo wish I was | yro " coie (hih in apite of the care.|Don't stay gray! Nobody can tell| | v at they ca uy everythi e e it " oice, spite of the ¢ they want 1n Omahs, ot any grade offo 'nd nee In to alk 1o Mim, b might | 'on ant, hud & visrunt swestnie tnat| Wwhen you darken gray. fadnd hale | Yellowstone Lump, $7.00 | ' bt Akl et Bt M o B ot st o s "‘&'A", ens | carried conviction, suddenly trembled with Sage Tea and Sulphur. | y . | [} gcods, much of it manufactured P able to place us both' 1 't dare | .4 the quick tears filled her eyes as, | | N e 8 . ey o * turn down the chance of a double meal - 1 ™ | | right In Omahs, e e e O taouble mef! |turning to Mary.. she cried engerly Grandmother kept her hair beautifully Wyoming coal that is smokeless, | Doxen States Represented. “Was there S8y one in the oONe &t And, Mary, I've kept my word, | darkened, glossy and attractive with a 2 No lesa than a doren states are repre- |tho time” S i haven't 12 Haven't 12* brew of Bage Tea and Sulphur. When. | sootless and clinkerless. Ashes are | sented in the crowds of merchants that 0, the office boy beat it as soon as | ~Mary nodded, smiling through her own | ever her hair took on that dull, faded or | hke those from a wood fire. Burns ‘ are here buying now. An exceptionally | e u\‘lnr had gone, and the ‘stenog’ had | tears, and the spectators who through-|streaked appearance, this simple mixture g 5 ‘ large percentage of the visiting retallers | aiready deserted the keys, so we had |OUt the breemy testimony of the youn® | was applied with wonderful effect. By ||| without waste and is ideal for fire- this y2ar are from lowa, which is lookel | {he suite to ourselves. That was what | ctress he en in gawes of laughter, | asking at any drug store for ‘\\'\rlh'll' pla.ca use. We have a brand new ¢ upon by the local market as increasing |made me leary. At any rate, when Mary | suddenly sobered. They saw the brave | Sage and Sulphur Compound.” you will | suppl | | | evidence of the favor in which the Omat ;“ s In the private office | sneaked up [heart under the butterfly exterfor, and | get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, | upply. | ) {market is held by those who are 0 |and played the keyhole game to a fin- |realized the wisdom and the goodness|improved by the addition of other ingred i situated that have ts some extent |ish. It was a Yale lock, so I couldn't | behind the vulgar words. | ients, all ready to us, for about 60 cents. | | fp Cvery mother realizes, after IV |in the past been running into Chicago |get an eyefull, but I've been there my- | But Langdon, secing the judge frown | This stmple mixture can be depended | | oak and chkor chunks | Mer children “California Syrup of Figs, | more readily than into Omaha i,.]f too often not to know the sort of a |at this shattering of legal procedent, | upon to restore natural color and beauty — ———— e —————— I thn} this is their \‘vl"nv Vna”\"l bec "N “It is easy to see by the crowds this inote that a manager gets Into his voice | asked his next question quickly to the hair, | N | I 'Yvryll?\° its v'lfln*‘«m :t-l;‘ :1"»‘ it ‘“_'; |morning that we arc going to surpass when he's putting on the soft pedal and “You and Miss Page did ire posi- A well-known downtown druggist says | at Low Prlces | ’ foughly cleanses the tender little stomach, |the crowds of last spring.” sair Chairman | telling you that you're a peach and he'll | tions in the same company, did you| everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sul- O e —— —————— | liver and bowels without griping. Joe Kelly of the local committee on ar- |star you next season if yow'll only be [.oian phur Compound now because it darkens '}‘ [} When cross, irritable, feverish Or |rangements. “The crowds that came this |nice to him. 1 could hear him getting ¢ 1 ' y angen e crow g o . “Oh, yes, in “The Blue Feather' You|so naturally and evenly that nobody can Cut mor froi | ¥ [breath is bad, stomach sour, 100k at the |morning swelled the general attendance |confidential, too, and Mary's voice , yes in n ! DIy Al e than a year ago m | N £t soi et - | & A 3 | \ 4 see, I'd made up my mind that it was | tell it has been applied—it's so easy to || sound Missouri timl | Wongue, mother! It coated. give & tea’ wo that we can easily sec now that we sounded so frightened I took my longesl | ok of us or none, but we didn't have | use, t0o. You simply dampen a comb or i 0! . y 49, I #poonful of the harmless “fruit laxative," |are ahead of last year. The visitors areland best hat pin, and began to turn the g L b Belipscty: t i it and in few hours all the foul, constipated | very busy looking over the stocks of lknob a little at a time to mee if the |AnY trouble, because while 1'd had the | soft brush and draw it through your halr, | inches long. Nothing like a hard- | { waste, sour bile and undigested food goods and are buying gencrous orders.” |door was locked. It wasn't, thank good- """‘"‘""-': ‘A“IH)' had Im. 1.;01\‘& s we ([»;lxmx mm\n‘.-,.v;: ata time ':ur m""(‘lh:‘- wood chunk for an hour’s fire to | passes out of the bowels, and you have a | For tho banquet and dance at the Fon- iness, and when I heard Mary shriek and | Were booked up for rehearsals in a week | the kray halr disappears; nfter AnOther | 3 Py | well, playtul child agaln. When the little | tonelle this evening 50 places have [say, ‘Let me go! I shouted, ‘Barton to |OF #0. Mary took to it like a duck to | application or two, it is restored to its | drive out the early morning chill. system is full of cold, throat sore, has |peen reserved, This means abiotly - #6¢ |'the rescue!’ (or I would have if T hadn't | Water and made a hit with the stage| natural color and looks glossy, soft and || stomach-ache, diarrhoea, indigestlon, |yigitors, becatise the committee has re- |been too mad to shout anything), and |manager before he'd got through calling | beautiful. This preparation s a delight- ||| colig—rer ber, & ood “inside cleans. " a gren o 1 the rest of us all the names of his vo-| ful toillet requisite. 1t is not intended for || - ic—remember, & & peatedly announced that so great are the |double quicked into the room In time to | | ing" should always be the first treat- | oprowds of visitors that tickets will not ls"‘n Webster holding Mary in his arms cabulary. 80 when it came to one bit, the cure, mitigation or prevention of dis- H g ——————— er—— ) | ment given. Ibe issued to local merchants at all, in land telling her that pretty girls were | where the fat tenor had to choose a | case—Advertisement. i il Millions of mothers keep ‘“California [order that all the visitors may be prop- | made to be kissed, and not to be a silly | girl out of the chorus to sing an encore | BTSSRy v | for Klndling t Syrup of Figs'" handy: they know a tea- |crly accommodated {little fool. By the time he got that far 1 | with him Mary got the chance, and made l | —_— s . spoonful today saves a sick child tomor- | e |had an inch or so of my hat pin in his [ good, too. But that was afterwards.’ i ® i ourse | ' row. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot- W dd K t T' d arm just above the elbow, and what he | “Wéll, suppose you tell us what ot-| ¢ You'll find nothing else so ch " 3 . " ‘ | f | tle of “California Syrup of igs” which | YV € lng nots 11ed {sald then wouldn't be polite to repeat. | curred on the day ‘The Blue Feather | Know (R OMANE g 0 choice | has directions for bables, children of all . At any rate, Mary and 1 beat it while | gpened.” i . ‘ v oW - that Is of o State Bank in Nebraske | i una grown-una printed on the ot- | DY JUSEICE OF POACE | woink War wooa” una siars waa 0 | Tgn the any was the sume an my |1 he ol of » Se Bk Nk ! {le. Beware of countarfeits sold here, 80 {upset we decided to go right home in-|other opening day. We'd rehearsed half | | don’t be fooled. Get the genuine, made Ga'ldwell Are Legalmmd of calling on any of the other |he night and started in at §:3 in the | Just whof\“-k precautions m""sn""" Your Pltronage Wiil Be Sin- it | by “California Fig 8yrup Company.” {managers. That was how we happened | morning. Somebody had sent a set of | § lawmeken """' e ,"’ g b -9 I | Advertisement. — to run into Dave Pollock.” scenery that was baclkwards and the | | Benks absolutely sefe. eerfily Prized I A contemporary recently published Al . \oyore gid you meet Mr. Pollock?' |1ecar"had to learn their business all | § _ Another is the Depositors' Guarantee J I story intimating that couples by Justi>®| wgp 1o was on the job at the APArt- | ouer again and the hats for the chorus | | Fund, which protects depositors in ease of 1 I Ess TELLS SEGHET of the Peace Caldwell of the Sowth|...¢ when we got home. Playing the |4uryeq uv‘ R ‘i fi,,.m,l distress to the ‘ Side, whose title seems to be in dis-ihumple but persistent swain—Wanted t0 | mgnagar had a grouch and the orchestra | § These ssfeguards, Wlm with its f d Al pute, are not .legally married. AS @iy hip fortune at her feet and iVE |yoy oIj mixed up on the encores, and we | f courteous trestment of patrons, superior i | A well Inown Actreas Tells How She|result inauiries have been o frequent jor a-lifo of alided ease. He "‘“": were all tired to death and wished we | { service and oonwnbfi!hlo?fiofi. account t tficlals have asked all re- |gll that sort of wsoft-music stuff, an A 10 alwi like that a few | for th elous growth of | Darkened Her Gray Hair and |that county o " were dead. It's always like that a few for the merve | Promoted Ita Gmih With a liable papers to publish a correct state-|told her she didn't nllllIu( how ]:r.u;: Fatcrbnisemiing ridgioint e 8 pcayr i Main Omoe, Keeline Bld[., 17th and H. oy 'I | [ ment. the world was to a girl (men a ing night, so Mary and I were mighty | (rh S B l( i ll ttimple Home Made Mixture. The fact is that it matters mot to the|say that) and how she would uutr:r ‘l‘n - e Mg gy Mg e b dmerd e Otate \Dan I Phone Douglas 252, Ll R principals in a Nebraska marriage con-|see her mother growing old and 1ack-|peforo going back to make up, We didn't | O l_\ I i il Miss ~ Blanche Rose, a well-known| i aet whether the officiating person 18|ing the comforts she could not earn|dare stay long, though, for being late [e} maha i One of Our Yards Is Near Your Home, actress, who darkened her gray hair with|,oca)ly commissioned to act. The Ne-|for her. Then he pulls out his wallet|is the worst sin in the box at a show- 16th and Hamey 4 bl «a simple preparation which she mixed at|y 4y statue has it that any marriage|and taps it, saying, * All that I have 16| shop, so it was round about 7 when d i ¥ g6 | a s it, say EAiriand mmaxe it 00tk Mad RN VI3 s quintateri qualified to act. going on?" sald, ‘Oh, Mary, Philip Landdon is here | ""55?0'7,“?".::.-.: thin mpln Fetion, WOIsh, they, san i gapiieitiemm o Aaday “No,” she answered, winning a gale|and ho wants {o see vou just a minute | S org oo B A b gl of Aln"luh!or from the court room, “but|befors you leave.' At that Mary lights | 37 R‘d" - of. of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Rotarv Head Wlll ] Iustesidrim’ I e it SRS R ree e e 0 Asrns Compound, and ’: oz. of glycerine. 1-:‘"-» o >\'flork T mnt wthout the people tn | the sitting room with me a close second. | papiesi R lents oo e o s SPEAK Before the |ul" wex"aee auc hearine sov. anal w0 o conmd Tomorrows A Tooed hair twice a week until it becomes the re- | ey ey Commerodal Olub o oy Freed [ Noonday Club to (| is also fine to promote the growth'of| “Forces that .\lnka Cltlnm is the sub-‘ hair, relieves itching and scalp humors| ject upon which Allen D, Albert of Min- | by Jury for Kllhng lee Blg Banquet < » and is excellent for dandruff and falling| neapolis, president of the International | “If I had my will it would hair."—Advertisement, Assoclation of Rotary Clubs, is to speak | f J h B ALt " . : be advertised on every street ‘ 1o | lotal of 1,3% persons have received | i fo the Commercial club at a public| 0I Josep yrne‘;wm’m, e B e il et corner. The man or woman that has rheumatism and fails lokaerlnd use Sloan’s Lini- s like & drowning man affairs luncheon at noon today. Mr. | Vol the seventh annual banquet of the Noon- | ACHES AND PAINS | Atbert has addressed a number of the| L\ flT (0 0 ) mmane | day olub of Omaha on what s known as | | larger commercial clubs of the country | | “John' Sirtshoon Gay.* Thursded, Masoh | . n this and similar subjects recently,|Maushter charge for taking the life of day, , Don't neglect a pain anywhere, but| i gk n favor | Young Joseph Byrne in a south slde 10, held at the Commercial dining room. find out what causes it and conquer the """ fi': a’» ave "wl(“ .t ;rvm vll\nr | saloon brawl several months ago, was Of this number 150 are members, The cause. A paln in the kidney region may| He Will be the guest of the Rotary club| o iii0d by a jury in criminal court. |other 1,200 are friends | put you on your back tomorrow. Don't | “hile in Omaha. | The defense maintained that the killing| Governor George A. Carlson of Colo- blame the weather for swollen feet, it| | was accidental and no testimony was|rado is to be one of the speakers. Tho nay be an advanced warning of Bright's E 1 N b B | produced to prove otherwise. others are Rev Leonard Stromberg of Hisdade R A" min.ef Sg'he Dqual Number boys s " A refusi rope.''—4. J, Van Dyhke, Lakeswood, N. J. the first symptom of appendicitis. County Attorney Magney says that|Oakland and Attorney Frank A. Peter- ‘ of rheumatism. Chronic headaches n an lr 8 ln Ont e e : | than likely warn you of serious stomach | | prosecute McLaughlin. Young Byrne just| Many musical numbers and other spe- | trouble. The best way is to keep in good |' . . .. = | béfore dying, requested that the slayer | cial featvres of entertainment have been | condition day in and day out by warly | During Feoruary Dr. Btork brought 148 | o freed, as did Byrne's father, whose |prepared for the evening. The banquet , A taking GOLD MEDAL’HAARLEM OIL baby boys to Greater Omaha and ex- | gooih’ followd a week later. begine sl i Capsules. Sold by reliable druggists. actly the same number of baby girls. As retunded If they do not help you, of substitutes. The only pure|® ok, By f ) ‘ rule he is partial to the boys eSS TR ' UMPH mported Iaarlem Oi] Capsules are the | There wers 18 deaths during the month® OLD MEDAL.—Advertisement, | Dairy Inspector Bossie, who {s Inter- during January and February, 1915, there e were B89 births in Greater Omaha, with Chi 49 deaths of children less than one year cago, of age. During the same two months of | - M h. this year there were 617 births with only 3 | emphis, deaths of children under 1 year, a de- crease in the infant death rate from 83 New orleans per 1,000 to 57 per 1,000, And | MANUFACTURERS STIR No More Sore, Tired, Tender Feet; No Puffed-up Calloused Feet or Painful Corns—Try “Tiz" At pom'rs EAST UP LAGGING OMAHANS How many are dodging their d\u_\"‘ ; his is what the Omaha Manufacturers’ association wants to know. How many| recelved “Buy It In Omaha” signs last year from the association, and yet failed to make use of them? ‘ ‘ A letter has gone out from the Man- | ufacturers sociation to all those who | received such signs last year asking how 3 % many pla them on their delivery wag- Two Solid Steel Trains ons, trucks and otherwise used them in DaiXY. such a way that they could be seen, and thus do some good ere is a feeling Tickets and Information at |in the assoclation that while a great many firms made excellent use of them, CITY TICKET OFFICE | others ‘have neglected them _altogether 107 South 16th St T DE[IVERV 8. NORTH FORCADE FORCED TO LEAVE PROMP . ) pinrict Passenger Ageni. || TRAIN AT ST. LOUIS, MO, . TO PRIVATE Phone Douglas 264. Clark Foreade, Missouri Pacitic ticket FAMILY TRADE § agent, who Sunday started for Hot ‘anngu. Ark., in the hope of regaining| i B s o fered 01 of . L1 | e e D T s Mos Moden nd Satry Browery i h W ! BEI l -AN s from the train and placed fn the com.| Why go limping sround with aching. |the @oreness and misery right out of feet Family Trade supplied by WM. JETTER, Distributor, pany hospital there Advices indicate|guffed-up feet—feet 8o tired, chafed, sore | that chafe, smart and burn. “Tiz"' in- 2502 "3 863 868. ] ] R that his condition is critical. For a cou-| and swollen you can hardly get your‘llunl) stops pain in corns, callouses and N 8t. Telephone Dougl.' 1. South e | of months prior to starting south, Mr.' shoes on or off? Why don't you get a |bunions. “Tia" is glorious for tired, ach- £L Dy LU P th AbSO ute y emoves ‘ Forcade had been suffering with acute|Z5-cent box of “Tiz" from the drug store |ing, sore feet. No more shoe tightness— ONSUMt‘RS DISTRIBUTOR I Ind]gestl()m One package Bright's disease now and gladden your tortured feet? | no more foot torture Tiz" makes your feet glow with nm»‘ Ask for “Tix” Get only “Tiz'—Ad- proves it. 25c at all druggists, | ey to the Situstion—Bee Want Ads. !fort; takes down swellings and draws |1 artisement PHONE WEB, 1260 For La.rge»t and Quickest Besults You Should Al Place Your (lassified Advertising in The Bee—Results Tell the Tale ® v b | ¢