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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1916, "BRIEF CITY NEWS |ROTARIANS HAVE Seeds that Wimwm SR GURSTS AT LONGH o - FOR NG HOBSES 5Bt ot HEAD AND FACE Mave Root Print It Now Heacon | Property Cared For—To rent property | Several States Represented on the . = PLANT THESE Nash String of Fast Ones is Sold "‘ Buperintendent ¥ehreiber of the see J. I, Dumont, keeline Bldg Guest List and All Make Auction with Omaha People board belleves he could write & -w”‘m‘S!ar(mlWlML|H|I'Pnnp|fl. Spread Pass on Aw » ity councy Short Talks, 1 Buyers | eon Bt B e wee broushe] Al Over Har Focs; Hond'nd sitting as an board to | | g et A striking Instance was brought ing - { w" Neck and Got Real Sore, LARGE CROWD SHOWS TNTEREST | |, e ot i office und aked for wssistance | pass on a lot of mpectal o ML M'KELVIE AMONG SPEAKERS Garden Tools—Jas Morton & Son Co. Mirrors Made and Re-Silvered -Omaha John Knutson of Bloux City, Ia, The love of fine horses crops out hers | in finding Sobs HEALED BY CUTICURA Glass Con, Co, 612 Cap. Ave, D, VIl | distriet governor, a guest at the and there in the midst of the automo Don't you boys realisa you are sta “Today's Movie Program,” classified | roonday meeting and Juncheon of the bile age. ¥, A. Wellman, aithough hi u»;'w- ,;,, careers ’»rv‘w [,,,; ”"4’, in SOAP AND OlNTMENT wochion, today, It appears in The Fet| Omaha Rotary club, which was held | owns his second Wtudebaker car, was | o PEO0 s BIVELY Find out what the va 2 moying pleture theaters offer at the Hotel Fontenelle Tuesday, | astime Club to Mest-—The Pastime [urged members of the local club to| Hght In the pit Tuesday when the fine | “What kind of work cun you o7 siring of blooded horses Lelonging (o the | guperintendent ssked “My little daughter had o bad fase of oczemn on ber head and face when sho was Iate Fred A ash were sold At the old Anything,” was the rep Athletic club i to hold a meeting Bunday | glve careful consideration to the | Paluce burns st Seventeenth and Daven The younkstars were advised 1o apply | 8Y6 months old. Khe took iv with Just & afternoon, April 16, at Wolt's hall, Twen- | poobiam of “Involuntary Past Rota port, Yo, and in apite of the fact thal | ar the naval rearoltens station, whiek fow littio red pimpies, sod ty-second and Cuming strects, Leading | 0T o 0. for 1o ren e SWatlmar &1% AR | ey s o & It started from that and ' politieiany will speak g VEBo ol sk [ home nin WOOMObIe, | Lured by drsame of opportunit sprend wil over her face, ; son of thelr own, lose their mem Aired by dreams of opportun 2 e | Kugel Back in Own Mome ity Com ¥R, Be bought & fite bay filly of the N ol g AR sy head and neck, They gob misstoner Kugel hus returned to his home | bership by reason of change of class- | siring, Not (0} Soud by, 10 DONIIONE | it & ak b a58 e hialiriantians oo auv] real wore nd sho would werateh an they would itch bher w0 much, Bhe was terribly eross and frotful, While 1t lasted, her face | wan distigiired, Bho could not sleep or rest | untlt 1 used Cutleurs foap and Olntment, pariner Frank ¢ s Wot Into the | gurticular line of work Thelr resources bidding st one of the trotiers with after an absence of four weeks. Three | (fication or removal from the city members of his family were under quar Mr, Knutson declared that this| ( Antine for scarlet fover | Overhented Stove OC wee, and bought Vetor Donns, | were ord of 104 Kone and then (he 4 ha tired of Win Many & friendly boulevard race DAVE | Pia other had been Hyving with an ald, One was one of the big problems which | o8 Fire-Iire | verhented stove | Will come up at the natlonal conven orlginating from an Bllss and Wellman driven In the days o back to your home town or jolr damaged the residence of, N, R. €1t ton of Rotarians at Clneinnati July | o e Rt oile® Lag new 5 TOIWAL | ike” o o e o | i1 v Culleurs Bosp and Ol : ‘ eltemeont soked (o 2 h ) E Tenth sirest, to the extent of | 14 to 20, inclusive [ of this excitemeon ked for it you d ere 1n oo elling WHere | yiieyvud hoe so | purchased moro snd shous 800 We y morning Mr. Knutaon's prosence at the luncheon o ot ov wil Have soma PArUCUINE | wo monthe after. she was healed,” (Sianed) Goodrich Garden Mose—~Morion & 0B | o\ ioise to members of the | ¥, . Van Peit sold the wh " . A : d : | " '1 \In Witbareger, 1. ¥, 1, 4, Alllance, of the rd bred horses a on iaen out ¢ r he Get on the | onlo, July 26, 1915 on wtarted out just | Sample Each Free by Mall k. were the words of | With #2.p, Bkin Book on request, Ad- Mr. Mohreiber Aress postcard “Cutleurn, Dept, T, Boss | tem.” Nold throughout the world. | Chicago Wants Milk—Local wholesnlo | o v matary olub, He happened to be | mitk lers are being importuned by | Chicago conecerns to atcept contracts for | milk 1o relleve the situation in the big | during the afternoon, A large crowd at tended (he wale and the bidding wans lively, Vollo Many bims and In the city on business nre Har wdvice oftered b The principal speaker at this week's ng I8 & summary of the walen city by the lake. One firm already ha# | meoting was John M. Lionbarger, man- ‘ Yay mare, 11 yoars old, sirod | ! - = | wtarted shipments 1o Chicago [ ager of the Omaha braneh of n;: Fink | Wi mare, 14 yes Wl ) BOSSIE COMPLETES THE fubber compan 1e spoke on the mub- | Hyman Lewls fe Thieyes Get Plenty of Smokes | "Lub} mpany. 1 7 o p 4 T G the Matro. | ject, “Some Tnteresting Facts Abost Rub- | firown filly, " g ANNUAL TEST OF OAlflifis Thieves gained entrance o the Metro | Ay P T politan pool hall, 1518 Capitol mvenue, | ber 4 | by Frea Meyer (or f6 SR R e P R Tuesdny evening by forcing a rear win Thin Connty Big Consumer, | hl»‘.';"um':';':,” ’y‘;:.: 2 | Yirad ,/,..u‘. Gl ’ ) "v’-’!vvr ’,,'“. e y : 74 $hat ‘ dow and made away with 2,000 clgars, | Mr, Lionberger averred (hat few peopls o4l by Nutwood | » dam Ly Happy “m‘m the inspection of 3,407 animale i 5,000 cigarettes and u match, also two|realize what an important part rubber Medlum, trial .(.,Lm hought by If iy R 5 po eyl revolvers, has played in the making of eivillzation J’ “!'::umm el i e S L 4 s o s The United States, ho sald, {s the largest o o 407, Ml By eari | ‘ 7 consumer of rubber among the countries WilKan, o Chartes W, Winkey for Excavating for the new W70 Idalia | consumer ] wpartment houss 1o be bullt by Hastings | of the world, and the automobile industry B s inahs At Chare bl y at me To'd ina Slmplo le & Heyden at Thirty-third and Lodge | Uses the Inrger part of the product i "Wl iah, T¢ Fk” dan p ] er of the by Mok d dam, Annle Tiotm, by streets, has just been completed and | He pointed out that 6 per cent y ¥ das . a f4 work on the bullding will be started im- | raw product comes from the Tritiah Kast Aberdeen, €47, ‘bought by Hush MaCa “0 Apparatus, Inhalers, Salves, Lofions, mediately, Indies and that London and 1iverpool ny t0ly, 8 years old, by Arahdate: | Morning lames (1 Harmful Drugs, Smoke o | Monorsn Sooisty Meets—Nathan Bern- | are the rubber centers of the world. The firal”dum in Altrod o Uk DAt | onn, wharp twinkes “ 7 | Eleetrieity. stein, in his lecturs, “Food for Thought,” | Kreat increase in the price of rubber in Wit od " vy gy Medhurs, | ¥hon Sondins avar. I W, m ; ol before the Menorah mocisty, Tuesday |the last few years, he explained, was dus bought by ¥arl Mart for 8 or & duil, &l lluy m { . 10 neveral suggestion for the |10 the enormous consumption on the part | G H f th F s I iay filly, 3 yomrn old by Arehaate: |hackache; onch r ) evening, mado severnl rug b g gy £ eorge Tires of the Farm an 1 st i AT oare” (R 518 | e oo ocond Anm, Miss Vann 4 by N erme of Jewlsh organizations PALATIAN 05 X M, R McKelvie, a candidate for the| tacond” dam, Misa: Vi smers vre sven v w5 panky | Zevovican omnaton tr woverr w1t Help Uncle Sam Defend the Coast Fid Wi O a member of the Lincoln Iotar siov prians, § v Vediom, | auspect .my,, 1,9 trouble, Gt aftor ||? by Ar the onvse, Melp | 1 ] 0l odkey Th oeting | mare and Miss Rose Brodkey " attended. | ¥aB & guest, 1n a short talk he declared fouent by v, Yok ¥ the Kidneys was an open one and was well attende that although it would not be proper| When George Chambers told his father, same questions of the others, And when | Brown stallion colt, 7 years o, hy W e Americans hard, We Use “Tox-Tile” Shingles, Hunderlands. | (orm 1o mix politics with the Motary elub | Fobert ¢, Chambers, that he wanted to | they weren't talking to one of the three |Atchdale; first dam & Faron Siar mars; | go it too p i firet dam Bache N, trin) 217, by Soariet luncheon, he would explein to all Omahw |[Join the United Btates army or navy |they wore off in a corner talking to each | Giee CA0E , . o v erdo his father did not zhide him {iken, hought by O, M for $in y Rotarians how the ‘“country could be v 1enviIng | other iny Heldink, 4 years oid 1,‘,',,,”, and neg! S s uge tO (/ep suved” if they would visit his campaign|the old farm; he didn’t Inform bhim AL the concluslon of the two-hour eon- fifst Adn Madie N, ftra f w0 we are fast Kenrtel Wilkes, bought by (0. M, Bmith | kidney sufferers y inve Jok of mway, Sou v more deaths fro b haaddunstens mournfully that he didn't raise his hoy | ference with Bergeant Viansen Mr. | FeAricl ' the Shcrlff f‘rom An Arizons Rotarian, W, ¥, Walker of |10 be a soldler; and he didn’t order him | Chambers asked him (o state frankly | “fa 3"y veare oM. by Avietats: | ARy dlxennon than in 199, s the atory | Phoenix, was a kuest at the luncheon, |An&rily te “be kone what he really thought of tne armj first dam fadle N, teinl 247 b il told by the 1910 cepnun ¢ 1 » P 1 Wilke n full sisier of the one ntioned It wnnoyed with bad back. nerve n , H G t s told the Omahan of (Be aarieultura| Inetosd, he ' said would rome 10 Well, I've been In the army for i ) me mentions Ao ith u bad b 1 G(/ttlng Cr Oa, " i the Omahan of the g Itur PRt o B e gl id -t above, bought by Blles & Wellman | (roubies and irregular kidney or bisdder progress of his state, especially in | o enrs wergonnt - _ 5 ralsing of fruits and vegetablas, Mr.| B0 they me over from Magnblia, In It elinched the argument, The de 5 vonrs old. irial mile action, modif 1{.. Iylw’X abits, and An Ttalian woman ealled on City Com- [ g bl (0 o s Taan and for three days they have “camped” | cigion war made. The dle was cant man; (st dam, Von Doan's Kidney PHis. Thousands rocom; | " o o vieh might 5 | o army and navy recrulting statio K the army examinatio / dnmn by Wil 1 the | missioner K .wI‘ for u:\’:’r M" “":HT p C, W. Adams of the ¥lanley Grain com. at the army and na rulting stations, | fiobert took the arm xamination and 15 one of the beat prospects mend them. { help her to prevent the sherl BOUINE | oo ny presided as chalrman. |.l.-, v:‘. v’-rv;l «v.' \Iui .“.v :u.um. came through u]uu flying ,’.;lm;- Z and was bought by iy Wil 0 ; An Oiniha: Case | her goat.” The meetin . where they had n two-hour conference | As n compromise between hin father's ool B : | 16 meeting was largely attonded * : The woman's story was that an’ attor with Lisutenant Tipton, Dr, Cochran and | preference for the navy and his own for | TAFT INVITES OMAHANS TO Hanry Georke Waker, burber, 1066 #, | ey wrote her, that if she falled to pay other attaches There young CGeorge [yhe army, he decided to enlist In th ta "W henave aadinn misf § B s comatn e ine snente| Arnold Solomon e o el conminston s sor (B army, e docked to enit n (he | “ATTEND PEACE ASSEMBLAQGE | Torin st sarsi “Whanaver 1 noies my | would get hor goat,” through with an aimost perfect seore of amphivious defender, shooting big W. A Kllis, meoretary of the Omuha | PAck feels weak ang lame, | take Donn's t happe tamily goat which “1 think the navy's the best for you uns on 1and, but il being sght ol 4 - o It happens she has o family & h Escapes from the o O AR e D (01709 14 g Iand, but wiiil being in wight of | Ll o ey wasoctation, and Tt 11 | Kidney Piils for a few days and they yiglds & dally supply of milk and fs re- the sen slways fix me up In fine shape. 1 couldn't , ¢ Manley, commissioner of the Omaha garded as a valuable household mesot : 1 Lihink 1'd rather get futo the army There was an affecting parting between 1 recommend anything equal o them, for $he interpreted the lawyer's letter lit Ounty Osplta tuther,’ anid Chambers, fils father and when young Chambers ’,""';”’:j"‘“ ;'“‘ have "“"' 048 coms | Soole erally and rushed with payment of § : 80 over to the army recrulting tation foft jor Vort ) oo dy g e (e g o | eruiivENy susy ey e o the dis.| 883 went taliad o' Cattiorsi W, Taft, asking that delegates bo sont . " | ) rmold Bolomon, bound over to the dis- ] . from here to the firat I BY ? eft, Then they ta wo hours or. ) th annial nationnl Mr, Kugel told the visitor he wis not| sriet court on a charge of breaking and | P/Agkeit, Then they talked two hour Biara FANING SO "1" chout | mesembings of the League {0 Bnloved KON ’ o B L o A versed In ways and means of preventing| oniering escaped from the county hos-|®/th Hergeant Hansen, Then they went |On draught and In botties throughou - o gl " enfor nl“ I Your wutteriug will wiop At onca ke the sherff from getting a woman's §ost. | uiegl Fuesday afternoon. e had been |V And talked with Private Charles |the city on and after April 6 Huve # :”, 0 :: held In ashington on e ¥ ' | Booth at (he outer door. They checked |case of this dslielous brew deliversd tn|May 26 and 27, My, Taft in the president 50¢ ot all Drug Stores held there ever since his attempt to end Baniquet Berved at |5e e ms ¢ neen o s o et Church Dedication umi” i we mesion. " | oo e semmees 2 2.7\ W, B, Koenlg Goes en's Christian association, would have | ' . tianias theseiie ot e worns mowt | Under Knife Again fastidious gourmand and epleure, was norved to about fifty white guests al thel w1, Koenlg of the Thomas Kilpatrick Zion Baptist church (colored) Tuesdny | company underwent another operation at Web, 126, | of the league Foster-Milburn Co. Preps BuffaloNY. B ——— - - - o e and loatuaome: 1t mad! The Prettiest Models of Them All! NO! This dogs not refer to live models, but Skirt Models, Not only that, but we up the statements of one by asking the | your home, Phone Chas, ftors, - o CE———— Gw— S S wirely shpping my and | wm ready (o tefh Wrile ma promptly RISK JUST ONE CENT night on the oceasion of the church mov¥-| e Methodist hospital Tuesday, some- Wond B mone Just your name And address ing Into its new edifice at Twenty-second | thing like n year after hin first operation ons porial onrd 11“' w‘:-’:v" flmmm.«n :’I'a:u' have secured the services of an expert tailor--and unless all signs fail our worries are over ,,,',11 Grant streets, § f 1 . He ald to have mtood the operation d 1 :'\[H‘ :‘!4» ";::."flfi: R e | L oot L RN At WUt iE O and you can forget your Skirt troubles. Thursday morning we hold a sale on P, wonce one way or another In bringing about the | A oyt w year ago Mr. Keonlg under erection of & new house of worship. | went an "I'A‘ fon for some abdominal trouble, and t after Wiy condition w OMAHA JOINS WITH MANY | never satisfactory to his surgeons ; FOR GRAND TRUNK HEARING | 5\ shevation in the nope that a1 i favorable conditions might be remedicd It’s at Kilpatrick’s PO PLIN S! | 1vs at Kilpatrick’s f When we first sold dry goods—Irish Popling were the ROYALTY of Dress Goods. ] TO Treb]e the Volume of a Ah, me! what changes have occurred zince those . . happy days, Poplms however, still hold the fort!—and Sllk BUSlness the Irish still l’w.ml the procession, The Poplins which f 000 c 0 ah means the L it o8 o b we Wil sell on Thursday were Nilks of the right price, and means confidence on the Made in Amel‘ica! part of the buyer! You have heard and read much about the Dye Situa Our business is THREE TIMES as great in Silks tion—All that yon have whatever you may have | as it wax ONE YEAR AGO, All that we arve offering he .||4' does nul)~ y.u:“- rate llllv fact : ol " ‘»‘I"]I"I' lmll‘ulll right ‘I'Z‘w!!‘\ lvml-v A’llxwl H'.'lll!, \\.4‘ I«mmn! | TR'UMP" very yard ob these good wus hough wlore dye npre ipon you too rongly e Wisdom o mying were searee, Ivery piece was owned by us and paid for | SILKS COLORED BY OLD DYES., All the desirnble | 'N PUR'TY hefore the market advance in wool, the advance in silk, | colors in plain taffetus and some exceedingly protty Much interest is being taken in the ntly filed with the In ap ¥ Storn plication re state Commerce commission by the Grand | Guaranteed to be nged over six t Prunk Rallway company of Canada,|the finest in the city. On drau owner of the Canada Atlantie Transit [In bottles after April 6. He company, for a rehearing of its applica- [A ¢ ent home, Take our thi w I8 u treat. Phone Chas, Stors Web, 1200, tion for authority to continue the opera tion of Canada Atlantic Transit company steamers between Depot Harbor, Oniaiio, and Chlcago and Milwaukee, thereby | furnishing .through el and iake frelght (/ut ()ut M('atS service between western and eastern | £ Association of Commerce, the Merchants | and Manufacturer's nasociation of Mil | ypie Acid in meat excites Kid- watkee, the Husiness Mer t. Louls, the Commercial club i neys and Irritates the the great advanee in labor and the still greater advance | fancies different from what you may find in mont shop e City, B4 Teeph, QEiaha, Racine, She. | Bladder lve \ all these the most important element waan, Mankato, Red Wing, Cedar Hag ' 11 aye NOr are | In, traffic bureau of Madisop, Wi ! VO o AL the new dyes o somewhat risk bt "\”M'“ S ““'“ L ;N()l('ll A"lhm"v says we m"“‘ ’::"m”:”’ lliw r‘m I‘hun‘l\‘. " The \4|\~-“'|| .l’l“r‘n 1;::“-..' ',’llt‘ul‘» NOt a Day Goes Over Our an well g any proainent busin "1 flush Kidneys with Salts are the OLD RELIABLE DYES-('olors thut YOU CAN Heads filed Intervening petit) if Back hurts, BANK ON—And the value today is $1.50 ‘ ‘ sod wi v lotte : : { ) ; = . that we do not receive expre hipments of Coats und You Get Them for $1.15 Shit 40 inches wide . \ y Skirts made for 82,25 FOR THE MAKING- GET BUYER I8 HOME! Ilor lntest seloctions are with us YOUR ORDERS IN QUICK--for the present condition Taffeta Coats are much sought!--SILK S8UITS IN TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND ‘ I u ' IN ALIMONY iS AWARDED Tou i ok, they wot sy Klianat 1o Heod (o Ikt GREAT DEMAND! Sport Conts attract th young and ¥ - A e e - s wmmeeenen | a1l who love the grent outdooy oo AN thnt we el nhout good fortune, for hoth A% TR g p ‘ \ A | L b d W and ourselvy Al‘l'll!‘s T0 GLOVES ALSO fooks uha o maustatin. s T ‘m“" \.. H 3 Nplendid stock—KIDS AND LAMBS--YES, MORE ( | 0% 0 e e whd Your hrioes ur BEER THAN THAT--The Nilks and fabries are here ax woil much lower Weo quote ACTUA comment I} PROMPT DELIVERY A whae wll ecolor Women of ndgment, women of i DUNDEE WOMEN GUEST ronson oan always rely on satisfaction, There wre o || \l e aftern " :H“J.h *:"“"- d. Won't you, td» e TO PRIVATE ‘ (/M MAIL ORDERS SHIPPLD | IMMEDIATELY i'l . Y » HAS. STOR: | AN CONSUMLRS DISTRIBUTOR (] 82729 SMHERMAN AVE Mets Lennine B L H “MAA”'\ NLA il | PHONE WEB/ 1200 READ THE DEE WANT ADS §

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