Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 30, 1916, Page 7

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ATHLETIC CLUB PURCHASES LOT Lieutenant Allison Dies of Pneumonia EL PASO, Tex., March 9.-Joseph W gy . econd enant he ThI Buys Northwest Corner of Nine- | ccnu, . "o & rought Bad teenth and Douglas for Site of [to the base hospital at Fort I T",' om Eight-Story Building. | devaioped 1nts pevirenis, d1ed toaky, WILL BE ERECTED THIS YEAR The Omaha Athletic clud, through its board of directors, has purchased | BEATRICE COUNTRY CLUB WILL LEASE FARLOW FARM | | | | | | . Neb., March 20.—(Special.) | the northwest corner of Nineteenth i B e o 9 and Douglas streets, where a club | - SEiEs St vet i kouse will be erected at a cost of |y v declded to lease the ty $400,000 this year. The property |acres of W. N. Farlow south of the cit ’ " R Thara i | fOr 8 period of ten years, with an optio vas sold by O. C. Redick There is to buy the property within that tim « frontage of eighty-eight feet oOn|qhe cluh now has seventy-five members Douglas street, and a depth of 182 |paid up, and expects to double that num- teet on Ninteenth street. Considera- |ber within the next few wecks b £ Mrs. T. Hippen, who resides near this unn‘nl (hl‘.fifih Ak "“_' announced. eity, yesterday brought suit for a divorce W. A. Fraser, president of the|from Harm H. Hippen and was also ciub, is now in the east, where he is | granted a restraining order to prevent lcoking over club houses for con-|her husband from Interfering with the struction ideas. As soon as he shall Lave returned, the directors will en- gage an architect and proceed with pians. George Brandeis, one of the directors ot the Omaha Athletic club, made this state- ment relative to this improvement “The bLuilding will be from eight to ten storfes in helght and will be occupied exclusively by the club. It will be an up. to-date club in every particular and will mean much to Omaha. The details of the bullding have not heen worked out, but it may be said there will be such features as swimming pool, baths, dining rooms for men and women and other facilities for social and athletic activities. It is intended to make this a elub as well as men and in preparing the plans the women will be kept in mind. Me the club will have found in a for women all first-class bers who live at accommodations hotel The Omaha Athletle club was organized a few weeks ago. The directors are: W. A. Frascr, F. W. Judson, George Bran- rorge Haverstick, A. W. Jefferis Nelson Updike Foot of Wet Snow Falls Over the Hills STURGIS, rch (Special Telegram.)—A scvere storm has been in progress here since last night. About a foot of wet has fallen which is much appreciated by farmers of Meade county, Some of the country telephone lines are down. The storm is reported general throughout the Black Hills. 2, snow Department Orders. WASHINGTON, March 20.—(Special Telegram,)—Iowa rural letter carrier a pointed: Diagonal, Ralph Hanson; Gli den, Chester A. Kerschaw; Hinton, W liam T. Lindsey; Iowa City, Carl Schlenk: Knowlton, Charles E. ton; Larchwood, Martin Murp wood, Ralph E. Holtsclaw; clntyre, Malven l{or(en Osford, Murray Yenter: Remsen, Guy A! Redmon; Rutland, Chris L. Hohnson. Nebraska pensions Morris, Kenesaw, $12; rich, Cairo, $1: granted Emily Lorinda B. Good- Zoa Kid remont, 12, HYMENEAL. e plaintiff on the farm or to sell off any of their They married In 1%7 and have two children A large force of men is employed on the new corcrete mill dam at De Witt. When the ice went out a few weeks ago in the Blue river a portion of the struc- ture was swept away and the proprietors of the mill decided to construct a The old structure had forty years ereonal property were con crete dam in use for TEKAMAH COMMERCIAL CLUB HAS BANQUET March banquet TEKAMAH, Neb (Special.) The eleventh annual of Tekamah Commereial clun was held last ovening, the menu being served by the on of the Presbyteriun church wi of the most success of the kind ever given in 1 225 men partaking of th ner was served at the won one amah east. The din- o'clock, and after dinner consisting of the younger element of the business men put and a committee on a show that partook of vaudevil burlesque entertainments. A mock ses- jon of the city council was held at which some of the eccentricities of vari- ous townsmen were shown up, and also some of the needs of the city presented The entertainment was closed with a series commercialgrams’ thrown on a screen, being hits on the business men A most charming bit of vaudeville was given in soprano solos by Miss Mae Knott, the Silver Creek Nightingale, and Scotch solos by Harry Softer. Flush Kidneys With Salts If Back Is Aching Noted autfioi'ity Qayfi we eat too much meat, which clogs Kidneys. Take glass of Salts when Kid- neys hurt or Bladder bothm you. Held-Hownard. g TABOR, Ta., March 20.—(Special)—Mijss | O Mman or woman who eats meat rez- Hermine = Howard and Rev. Frederick |!&rly can make a mistake by flushing Held from Clinton, Mass, were married | {N¢ kidneys occasionally, says a well Tuesday. evening at the home of the | KNOWn authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys, they become bride's brother, Lester Howard. The cer- emony was performed by Rev. Charles Howard of Tabor, a cousin of the bride, In the presence of forty-five relatives and friends. The bride is a young woman of fine accomplishments. She was born, reared and educated In this community, having graduated from Tabor college, after which she taught music for several years in Redfield (8. D.) coilege. Mr. and Mrs. Held will be at home to their friends after April 15, at Germantown, where Mr. Held is pastor of the egational church. ISLAND, Neb., March 20.— ( Mrs. Alexander,’ wife of the nmmmm minister of ‘Grand Island, apied the pulpit at the home chapei ternoon. Her theme was n on Saturday had a fifteen through the snow. Ie came from o, where he has been working, shere he is to be employed work. 1is baggage con- icyele, suitcase, hand satchel and vy overcoat Mr il Krile has reached the age required by law in order to he admitted to the home and has been placed on the membership list, M nd Mrs. Krile will di rations outside. n cotts No irora | at be from nt fell their ighter ely by the exploaton ¢ oil stove and is in & eritical condition. Mr. and Mrs Gaylord left for that place Sunday eve lay night. He tends strictly | and has been nicknamed | by the home people Archie Culbertsc were of the home on and Chief En- Lincoln Monday after business con- nected with the that are in contemplation Mrs. Wilson was moved from the con valescent hospital to the west hospital yesterday fa. Mrs, M. C. Ball has also taken a ten-day furlough to York da going to Valley Junction U9) u UBNB) FUI BANoNH H BULY ‘4l A DAGGER ‘ IN THE BACK‘ That's the woman's dread e | &ets up in the morning to start work. ““Oh! how my back ache MEDAL Haarlem Ofl Capsuics | ases the backache of | ry day ends the back E on't delay. W hat s o the Begin taking GOLD MEDAL m Ol Capsules today re morrow. Take four |/ and be perman o from wrenching, distressing back pain. But t GOLD MEDAL. Since 16% DAL Haarlem Ol has been the al Remedy of Holland, the Gover herlands having granted athorizing prepara housewite of Holland specl tion and sa on be without bread as she would without he Real Dutch Drops’ as she quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL |lm.mm Ol Capaules. This is | the one reason ou will find the women and children of” Holland so sturdy and_robust, G ) MEDAL are the pure, original imports ‘Y,.‘, in ¥ les ® aarle overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble mervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts of if the urin is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, ir- regular of passage or attended by a sen- satlon of scalding, stop eating meat and get ahout four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending blad- der weakness. Jad Saits Is inexpensive and cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidney clean and active and the blood plire thereby avoiding serious kidney compli- cations.—Advertisement. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes ‘Indigestion. One package oroves it. 25c at all druggists. Sure Way To Get Rid Of Dandruff There is one sure way that never fails to removy dandruff completely and that is to di it s it en tirely. To do this, pout four ounces of plain, ordinary id arvon apply it at night when retiring; use scalp and rub | with the finger tips enough to moisten the in gently By morning, most if not I, of yo dandruff will be gone, and three or fo more applications will completely dis ol and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of | dandruff you You will find, digging of th and your hair glossy, silky and a hundred tir no matter how mu may have hat all itching will stop instan be fluffy scalp will lustrous and fes better liquid arvon inexpensive ou will need. at any This simple been known to fail ounces remedy Advertisemeént has never PLASTERS The World's Gr. External Remed) Pain In Side, et GOLD every —Any Local sts in sealed | Pain. at and $1.00. Money ref | they do_mot help you. Accept only the | Insist on Having GOLD MEDAL Al others are imita- | ALLCUCK'S. - tions.—Advertiscment Tt| ul affairs | ; S::“uma :‘unw';vno‘rll\d ”‘];.::‘“ he “land e OF & “_"\ ol &y the okt oo ]0 io 50/) aVlng on Litrls Sale w e ne T sduy evening ‘w ‘ In direct line with the inevitable |ey i ¥ e o 7w : hifs 2l B | prophecy made a vears ago by | ooy he ex passa f v |hog breeders and experts in the 1b fed by a high porcine stocks in corn belt, the | . Rl i o d ’ boe choler. serum_ masntaeiriog i it e o i || Koep Your Gemmi I:Ufa iUfc Siflre "V or o e | it e B o' | Stomach Well b ith hog cholera at a very low . onifh Bt dgr Al L .‘m: “lv'nll“-h;‘\“‘:l Th,tn \‘ v;\‘m."" Lk l‘ cholera Also gt I)ut es l(.'h (ld\' Sees a ld rge «d]nount of the dissase—the serum com- | (T Jgmine i I the tme ey ' of choice merchandise being deliv- It's the Secret g i S Uit qWie § SbR M B4 Sutivns Dedienss ered from our sales floor. ish lines—and quite a number have | SIOUX FALLS, 8 D, March 20 —(Sp i : ( : ut down entrely, ‘suhoritios on | ent Teveran -0 o 1o ro | O f @GOOd Health We are rapidly closing out this the situation aver ~ Ran, Wer h, Flandr v | With the Introduction of 1 seriin "x‘.x‘ . “\‘ .‘"’,‘“»]“"‘“ I.-“.ly,l.“”“‘mm . Stock t() nlak(\ l.oon] 1( r t}]e 1al'ge few years ago and its joyously we dedicating Jow $25,000 temple building The Stomach is the con- . ; . peb : 'l e e oX | Bliee exertiues were, soniusds ¥y1] - HULRAK Power in allyats number of pieces arriving daily. | and | HOG CHOLERA IS | assisted by prominent officers of the Ing concerns sprung up like mushroons [ order from « Palls and elsewhere | and it must be kept strong : : ) - all sections of the untry, particy 1 the state 7 718 oY N \1‘ ‘O ]']]al\ TRES HUhA "AHHID WP R SRORRE ]t and active. At the first lf you Wlbh' Remer ]b( you € centers, Fremonters n Wrecked Train : - ~ sed for about seven ears, the exten Mr. and M Frank Fowler and son aive manufacture of serum did mot start|James, well known Fremonters, were OSTETTER’S il A Safe until approximately three years ago. As | passengers on the New Y Twentioth X ing the. seram_ and methads Of vACinRtiOR | Century Limited tratn which was wrecked - e Place to ecame more and ore erfected the near Cleveland Wednesday morning - Bore ot hotera”eteadly recedot Wth |Thsy oscarsd Infury, According to & ee Stomach Bitters | § o vene. Trade the result that at the present time the sage received at Mr. TFowler's office | Ll Bl OMALLA, THURSDAY, | discase among porkers is | re, household goods and | with & Bea Want Ad Many Splendid Values Yet at pwer Gase Rate for Fremont radicating ¢ manufactus ters pertaining to health Buy today and we will deliver later See Our Wonderful Windows S a man who takes pride in his appearance and who strives to be well groomed, you will be interested to know that we have completed our new store front and fixtures---making our store the most modern of its kind in the city. We have also added a $20.00 line to our already - well known $16.50 and $25 prices, making cur range within the reach of all. We are doing away with the old idea of Special Sales---hereatter we will have no more sales---but instead, will increase the values in the different prices---knowing that you will not be able to equal the values we will show the year around at $16.50, $20.00 and $25.00. Remember “NO SALES”’---“BETTER VALUES” N fi; M. STEIN & COMPANY Makers of COHN, Rrgg - STRATF M“gflctfoms ; “PERFECT FIT CLOTHES" BENJIAT nom‘"m“" R CLOT ED W York Baltimore, Mar. 10, 1916, Wilcox & Allen, e ¥ wilcox & Al Omaha, Neb., onSTS: VU o\ aska Gentlemen Me Nebr e ‘ ‘\)‘:nn.q“u late '“ nav Your steadily growing business is due, we believe, to the care you take in selecting your stock and the “mp {ence service you give your customers. We do not know » an, is o and the o the €MV u of anyone who gives such excellent values as you Othes, fon of ta ,l!"”rl: With (he shoP: - attentiof Uo \rade. m‘_‘,(.h-,md\ offer in “Perfect Fit Clothes.” many friong young map, 4 nr!n,-d Clotheg, """flprl- your @ ot ¥O! pur jard © We congratulate you on the new store an fng 8 and The, ents ec stand 3 injte) rr| Made y, se em ® h hy) : . y ust ¢ ) rm““"“\\uh (tain_the ‘\\\cfi‘m,, ot GO et Yours Sincerely, you & .,,,"mhm_ e furypg Sreat ¥ 2 pufa e A A M. Stein & Co. ucy s that YOU,Tin the T oung ™ (0 u Feb. 29t 4 8t Store \nat %€ &0 “nen \' ory EretitY JFR Apge 1916, Stacerely you,p, clothes acce Your your ® ) H FFF GOODMAN & SUSS Makers of ROCHESTER QUALITY CLOTHES See Our Wonderful Windows Thursday Night Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 29, 1916. Messrs. Wilcox & Allen, Omaha, Neb., Gentlemen The firm that gives the most for the least money is sure of suc cess. This, in our opinion, hus been the secret of your steady growth, and made your new store necessary. We know that in selling Roches. ter Quality Clothes at your prices you are bound to succeed We congratulate you Yours Sincerely, GOODMAN & SUSS “*MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE" Wilcox & Allen 203 South 15th, Near Douglas R. E. WILCOX T. W. ALLEN,

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