Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 10, 1916, Page 5

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A BRIEF CITY NEWS “Townsend's for Sporting Goods.” Lighting Pixtures—| 2w }GOOD ROADS SOLVE mavane e | VEXING PROBLEMS Xave Root Print It—Now Hoacon Press i @Garden Tools—Jas Morton & Son Co | Judge Ben 8. Baker Advises Carter !;h. w:'l;u ' Shingles [ Lake Club to Boost for " ado, automobile, burglary "\-; Auto Highway surance. J. H. Dumont, | John X, Negley, nonpurtisan, for mieipal Judge, legislator In 196 Wegley Would Be Judge—John | ey has filed for a m Sunderlands. coline Bldg.* """|COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN NAMED Neg With a g mobile highway this country could, in d ocean-to-ocean auto Mirrors Made and Re-Stlvered Glase Oon. Co, 612 Cap. Ave. D, 178, “Works Like a Beaver'—(has, | Heavers, republican, for state represents tive~Advertisement “Today's Movie Program,” classifisd meotion tod e Bee Omaha case of war, move troops by motor cars better than by Benjamin 8. Baker the Carter Lake club at a banquet at Judge | told members of rallroads, the Loyal hotel yesterday evening It _appears in EXCLUSIVELY, Pind out what the va-| JUdge Baker, with the subject rlous moving picture theaters offer "Good Roads,” was one of the prin Xoop Your Muuey ana vaiusnles in the | oipal speakers at a banquet and Amerioan Bafe Deposit Vaults, 218 Bouth | meeting of the different committees| 7th B, Bee Bldg. Boxes vent $1.00 for 8 months. Open from 9 &, m. to 6 p, m. | Of the Carter Lake club, He declared Olrous Is Coming—Another sign of [ that with a highway of the type| spring. The first advertising car for the | which he believed would be built in Sells-Floto show s in Omaba putting up | his time, the army could load and big posters to announce that the show ( i e o [ move 1,000,000 men from coastto| Jewish Charities Mesting Fopuiar | FORITI0 te0 OATS | monthly meeting of the board of directors |, 11® Mdvised members of s Carter | of the Associated Jewlsh Charities will |Mke Club to “gel after” the city and be held at their office, 84 Brandein bulld- | rong ronditione 1y e comor foir in, this morning at 10 o'clock to the Carter Lake Iwh‘ [ h Best Pr U Leoture on ‘Intuition the Mixth Sense” Burd 7. Miller will lecture at Theo. [ T1® Moneyed men and big interests of | sophical hall, suite 701 Hee bullding, Sun. | [N Country should e taxed more henvily day ovening at lock on “Intultion, |FOF the improvement and upkesp of the | the Sixth Sense, What It {s and How De. | '0HON's highways, Judge Baker advo by |cated. 1o amserted that the rich men | | nre botter protecte by law than the Stove Company Bankrupt—The Jury In poor men and hence should he taxed | federal court that hoard the protest of [more for that protection, (In the sense | the Stoetrel Stove and Furnace company |that rich men have larger and more ngainet being declarsd a bankrupt re- | widely seattered interssts to be protected.) | turned a verdict adjudging the compan We don't need laws for the million | A bankrupt nires; they can take care of themselves he remarked Sam North Recovers Mealth—District | Passenger Agont North of the olllinois| 118 00k & whot at the recent advance Central, who has been in Florida during |'n the price of gasoline, contending that It was just as bad as the man who holds you up on the street st the point of a gUn he will be fully reoov the winter, has written that home the last of next week ered in health The gathering of the members of the Use “Textile” Whingles. Sunderlands. |different commitiess At the banquet Woodrow Wilson Club to Meet—The | yestorday evening marked the successfyl Woodrow Wilson club will hold & meeting |launching of the mseason's metivities of Plans for the 1616 next. Monday evening at Twenty-fourth |the Carter Lake club. and Burdetts streets. All democratic | 1917 season were outlined by the chalr candidates have been invited, Harry |men of the committees Brooksteln will preside. A band and | In an address of welcome Dave Chris quartet will enliven the occanion tie, president of the club, declared that he had two highly important mbitions Sontenced to the Pen—William Sparks, |, highty. imporisot e& ’ for this year—better rond conditions and Arthur Blackwell and John N. Norton | have bee: t 4t f | 1,000 members 1ave heen mentenced to werve from one to| ‘p' o giehiow, vies prestdent of the | spoke on the that | four years in the penitentiary. They were | .. improvements | etub, nprovemen convicted of ateseg brass Journals from | wini’ve made this year I1iinols Central freight cars { Other committes chairmen responded Mre. Schrick Goes to Moldrege—Mrs, |to the following tossts: John 1. Negley 0. 1. Bhrick, 2% North Twenty-seventh |“Entertainment;” D, J, Ryan Our wtrost, wite of the Burlington timekeeper |Canoes;’ A, . Jaeger, “Bervice;” John who was killed by an automoblle a few |F. Ragan, “Our Traps;’ Albert Edholm, days ago, has left Omaha and gone to | 'Fishing and Casting;’ 1. A, Newsll live with her parents at Holdrege, Neb, | “Athletics;” Dr, Waiter Sorenson, "“Our Goodrich Garden Mose—Morton & Son | Motor Boats;” T, B, Wood and others e —— What We Are lHere For M, y g y Selections were sung by a quartel com PaU-l ' Kuhn5| q,yfi | posed of ¥, Lehman, Peter Lavx, Otto Niedelweiser and R, €. Strehlow Mre, A. Huntley, soloist, and Fraderick Counsman for Clerk g oo Good Business Man | seormer were on the srogram. | Varker Mason presided as tosstmaster The b Y cu'’’ At the | Paul W, Kuhny, ona:of (he exacutives | )\¢ PEOGURIIY png “Amarica’ Bt the | A 3 | close of the program. | of the Conservative Bavings and Loan | < | association, 18 & warm supporter of | Chairmen Named. | Harry G, Counsman for -Aistrict court | The chairmen of the different commit- | clerk, and cannot praise him too highly, |1e®8 of the Carter Lake club for this will |vear are as followes: A, P. Whitmore finance; R. C. Btrehlow, bullding and grounds; A, G, Jaeger, house; John Neg ey, entertainment; Walter Wharton yachts; T, Ji. Wood, membership: Albert tish and game; Dr. Walter Sor Aulabaugh If Counsman is elected, the public got a clean, honest, business-like admin istration of the district clerk's office cause Counsman primarily s not a poll ticlan. He {s a business man d | the manner in an prov which he has taken | Bdholm care of the county assessorship. As fo | ®n%on, motorboat; G. N ha it does not sound reasonahble | CAnoc; James Woodman, auditing; R. H. | to give | Nowell, athletics; T. ', Quinlan, roads that the intention of the law When Mr. Counsman pror | NAME OFFICERS FOR YEAR nccept no remuneration except the legal - salary it means a big saving to the tax Ahe the close of the regular weekly de- payers on this one point alone otional serviee held in the Fontenells Mr. Kuhns grew to manhood in Omahn | parlors Thursday evening Bellevue col with Harry Counsman. His father, the | |, Young Women's Christian asso late Rev, Henry W. Kuhna baptized the | qiovion girls eclected officers for the republican candidate In the old Lutheran | o .0 yuqy Emmajane Ward of hurch, which formerly stood on the | ., nior class was elected president present site of the Millard hote Herniee Behlotfeldt, freshman, was given e the position of vice president, Mias Susan CREIGHTON PAN-ALUMNI DINNER TO BE HELD SOON | sophomore was made ballot mecretary by a unani Marguerite Diddock was chosen treasurer On Thursday evening, Apri the ar nual Creighton Pan-Alumnl nomenal success forward In secret for the big night and | that the program will be a th r A large attendance in expe ted, and ample | J On Hands, Went Up Arm to Shoul- of der, Then on Face. Awake Nights Scratching, provision will be mad invitations will be s t frair wpply enrly he out about two ¥ At the dinne officers will ta CREIGHTON STUDENTS HAVE LONG EASTER VACATION | HEALED BY CUTICURA After & week GUArtar XA . SOAPAND OY! T"ENT ba held on Apri Preceding the Tas > ter vacation on A ‘e 1 AL X annual retrea tual ex \ & A "“" { ieed o red o on instruotions and o ) 1 . . ‘ Missourt provin \ (Y g was & e I had »hiek panded during B Wil hed o o i propar will besls April S FY e e bi ! Indin ot Indigest . the meat comn A ' 4 N ' an NeVe . . oy tumately qub ay had by ta » . hamb "o owive . . ain's| A R z . A stay woll o . Sample Lach Free by Mall Al » Nk 2 o postoard 4 Bepts 1. e VIRGINIA BULL MOOSE ' MEN ENDORSE COLONEL TH ' ‘ A The do wi-and i Smale S . . . y \ Weassworl . are wond N ane N seatnia A Nouralgin sad Shuating Fains “ . M . wain w ey . " " A b THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, The Strange By Frederick Lewis, Author of :: Pictures by “What Happened to :: Essanay seured fresh backing and The Onast of Charac for THE STRANGE CASE OF MARY PAGE o paper crumpled in his han the window, try intricat f the deat angdon stared ¢ fit this new fact into the nle that had grow of David Polloc worded announcement from Daniels lock's entate? with the lawyers of Po " Wd got no further SYNOPSIN fttle flushed an ed at the door, n vary Page. m ed of the to goard ourselves danger of the ever present germs of disease fs one of Nature's most wonderful gifts to through antisepsis, to ward off the Powdered boric man, for it enables us, danger of infection Owing to its wonderful antiseptic properties it cannot be too for liberal use In the care of the saposed (0 the germs of disease porson highly wherever and wheney Pure powdered boric may he used with absolute freedom and safety In all the natural eavities of the hody o realize how healing it is, yet haw safe, we have hut to recall that the physictan almost always prescribes it as the principal ingredient of an eye water The munufactiure powdered borle h bheen bronght to stieh n high degree of efficlency by one concern that if we al wiys remembered (o specify 20 Muale Team Powdered Borle' we know that we hayve the real article in full strength ( vory puckage of 20 Mule Team Powdered Borle will be was to start Fveryone Knew w that Danisls him self had lost a » posmessed and had also lost the money Pollock had prom sed him through the death of the latter ho. then, was the new angel, whose d not appear in the carefully Was it net possible, after all, that Dan ¢la had secured more money from Pol ¢ than anyone knew of, and chose this sthod of using It to avold clashing than this pofnt auy, when the office hoy ap \PRII a o ¥ d | ' AC murder of David Pollock, and is defended = "VoIoKet by her lover, Phillip Langdon. Polloek fo e Continued Tomorrow.) Intoxiented t Mary's trial she ad T mits w had n revol Her mald testifion that Mary th ened Polisek MOTOR AMBULANCE UNIT | with it previously, and Mary's leading | man fmplicates Langdon, How Mary dis GIVEN RUSSIAN ARMY | appeared from the seene of the erime s & myster Brandon tells of a strange hand print that he 1 shotll W YOR i motor amby der. Turther ¢ ows 1 horror | N1V RIC, AN 0~A thoter A ;,‘ of Arink_produce . ty"fh 1anes unit for the Russian army, the gift | Mary, The defense presssd T f prominent oitizens, will be informall howin." Witnesses dewcribed Mary's { gh (o the Tussian government from her infoxicated (uiher he cars will be recelve fnther's sulelde. Nurse Walton describes ' fdsy. s TH axre will. 86 » 'V,"' the kidnaping of Mary by Pollock and tussan conmil woneral and his | | Amy Barton telis of Mary s strugeies | after which they wiil be blessed by | become an actress and Pollock pursuit rios f the Russian orthodox chureh of her and of another occasfan wher o e Mg i s | mell of liquor drove Mary insans, The The ca L W parss W J in evidence that Danlels M ma ' | threatensd Pollock, Mary faints el 1 mprises twolve ambulances vtand and sgain goes fnem | = oly asrs and & ilot eas, - Thos pollceman offers her wh Dl Jr ol 8 & pliet ans. - WO testifien that Pollock threitensd 1o ' 0 the front within & few Mary and Langdon and actually ot di or the dirsction of the Amsriean tempted to kil Langdon. Twn witnesass pLosolial and ambilane oo in A dencribe Mary's flght to the street fr 24 ambulancs spvide tn B the hotel and her abdiction by men from (e gy . i s sambling place near by Further evi l 7 f T d dence seems to meriminate Danie l/: Or ll"e y CHAPTER X111 ])ufi‘,d_l p Fe()t Daniels’ Promise | Langdon surveyed the huge pils of moi Instant relief for sore, aching, | on his desk with a half ruseful, balf { whimsical smils, Despite the fact that tender, calloused feet | | he had worked half the night, his cold and corns | plunge and & cup of streng coffes had < | rent him down early, filled with energy and he had planned to “clean up” his lotters at the office hefore proceeding HHe had not, however, counted upor the wympathy and the antipathy that the now famous trial of Mary age wa aronsing. Nor had he counted upon the pro pensity of the American publio to wrils Iotters, and in consequence it was not n fow hours work, hut the labor of daym that lay before him In that multitudinous array of envelopes Beside the letters lay the morning papers, ,.L\ 'm mLm ‘ulfl j RCCOUNIS | w0 o rootslek! Your feet fesl tired of the tris) marked o y with biue puffed 0, chafed, aching, sweaty, and pencll, ready to be clipped and pusted | (pos oad iy in the offiee merap book. As Langdon Tiz" makes fest remarkably fresh and drew out his chalr and sat down the | yore pro Pz’ takes the pain and headlines of the topmost paper caught burn right out of corns, callousss and hix eye bunions. “Tiz" im the grandest foot-glad With a little whistle of surprise la dene he world has sver known don dropped Into his seat and scanned | Get n Z-cent box of T2 at any drug the article, which was an Interview with store and end foot torture for a whole Danjels Ita detafls were non-essentinl, yeur. Never have tired, aching, Y, denling mostly with the question of the smelly feet. your shoes will fit fine and wsuperstition clinging about theaters con- you'll only wish you had tried “Tiz" neoted In any way with tragedy, but the soone Accept no substitite—Adver main fact stood out holdly. Danlels hao | (sement The menace of militarisi, the horrors of war and the toll of ; death taken In all frightful accidents Is as nothing compared to | the danger of unseen deadly germs. | Even in war itself the toll of human life taken outright by | the whiza!ug bullet, the bursting shrapnel, or the plercing steel | 1% leas than that caused by the unseen deadly germs that attack [ the wounded and the well allke | Human life will be lengthened and human happiness in crensed when we learn hetter against the | wasll B y Motel Pha Anders 'y Drag Ow Wianek's Pharmacy, M pany | ] o, Buiha Brog Usmps b Biass Tons PR Haintog Adama Malghi Drug Oompa Ponten Dung Oompaiy, oy B Mysrs - Parh Fharwmacy found direetions for (ts multitude of uses and the expense is so Httle that no one should ever be without it | A solution of 20 Mule Team Powdered Borle in water make an absolute and positive antiseptic for a'l p al use, It excellent for a shampoo, for it kills the germ which makes the dandruft that spolls the Tustre of the hale and causes It to fall out i conse Lo gre | I shoukd he n ] A month anhy on account of s amtl | et unlities when v there is the stight Tanger of having Bioen exposed by belig hrought (n contact with per witering e porsy \ the W 0 v Pow der Powle will | | ¢ . facth King everything sweet and cloan and | healing any \ ot iy ha wired | \ Bath with a liheral quantity of #0 Mule Team Pawdered o he i ot fool ton y Wy For th u 20 Mule Toam Pawdered | " vou freedom (rom chafin M waik . ally ¢hoas Hilon ' i 1y | ' " " Mule Tean ' | I Ww Wb \ MM Yoam Pond ' (T | I I shouid b " v T f v a and Wherall I W e ' . M owhes [ ‘ Nuthow repreaenial iy SRLL R Al wt o Jour home an make arraRgeenis for yor iain PIEE, 0 full shee pachng { W B0 Mule Team Powdersd Horle from an he Allowing lruguists 1 Official Redemption Drug Stores Omaha, Neb I stops itching and burning There Is immediate relief for sking itehing, burning and disfigured by ec trouble is due to some serious interna disorder, soon clears away all trace zema, ringworm, or similartormenting of eruption, even in severe and stub skin-trouble, in & warm bath with Res born cases where other treatments inol Soap and a simple application of have had little or no effect You need never e Resinol treatment Ointment Ihe Resinol Kesinol healing soothing te 1o use the medication usually 8w doctor's wtops ftching instantly, and unless the prescription that has been used by other physiclans for over twenty years in the care of skin affections, 1t cor tulng absolutely nothing that could jure the tenderest skir Prove it at our expense are wold by Lo. Chicago 12:40 noon Lo. Englewood 12:56 p.m. Ar.New York 9:40 a.m. Westhound: Le. New York 5 p.m. Av. Englewood 9:22 a. m. Ar. Chicago 945 a,m, New York 20 HOURS PENNSYLVANIA LINES For particulars address W.H.ROWLAND Traveling Pass. Agt., 224.225 City National Bank Building Phone, Douglass 2003 OMAHA, " NEB. The Great Advance — From the Pathfinder to the Electric Locomotive 4 TRANSPORTATION has made the great West what it is { aal today. The peopling of this mighty empire and the cement \, ol ing of that empire to the East has been made possible only ( Yhe Frolete heonar because the pathfinder, the prairie schooner, the pony express, ( & c and the steam locomotive have, each in turn, opened new regions ( ) to progress and conquered the distances with greater ease, " And now, to enable Transportation to meet successfully the ( greater opportunities of the future, comes the new transportation \ 0y wonder—the Mighty Electric Locomaotive, f Fed by the enormous power of the mountain waterfalls, it masters the mountain barriers with penetrates the heaviest snow drifts; hauls heavier loads with greater dispatch and with a pronounced saving in cost; makes mountain travel clean and mountain views clear eane; On your next trip Northwest, take either all-steel train—'"The Olympi or “The Columbian” and enjoy the combination of luxurious service, electric travel over the Rockies, and some on the continent of the mast magnificent scenery Descriptive [Herature free on request 107 Farnam Sireet, Omahs DUVAL Tkt Office FUGEND General Agent 1icago Milwaukee &5t.Paul Rallw oy

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