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- Somehody Walks Off I'HE BEE OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1916 5 OMA_HA DAIRIES IN Tong Troubles Are EXCELLENT SHAPE Inspector Says That x'r:rmrn! Say f wo Dairy Inspectors are Really Republicanism in Breaking Out Among | Chinese in Omaha Says J. L. Kumcdy | ase tonx t lew are breaking out | g andidat | f t 12 1t 1 fron | Needed | Girana nd red A COWS ARE FAT AND SLEEK |, A Thern ought to he two milk 1n-|fering wit :.,. I Mr. Kenned on ‘ spectors in Omaha; It i hardly right |» be_impressed w | to ask ona man to do It all,” said | " . by . republicans | (§) t enthusiasm A not| | ! Dr. Carroll Fox of the United States ' Fovernment hureau of public health, 1a un anddress b at noon Dr. Fox declured however nround Omaha are in ex collent condition, "Omaha’s slon over the milk supply 18 good,"” I have heen making some dunirieg here and find the dalries e sald #ite Lo the them In good sanitary condition, In |, fict, I belidva they are the best I've ‘, poen in many states 1 have visited The cows are kept clean, sleck and far, which 18 not always the eass at |, Aniries’” Iha spenker aald It was known Aphtheria and a Jot of other dises. readily carried by the nd hat reason urged the clopest and hest | action and supervision of the condl- | tions under which the milk supply fs fur- | nished to a clty | W wupp Cooked Voods Nest, Mo anld also that the foods that are 1" handled by sot {0 the consumar, Mome of the per-| | nonw handling thess with s | e taminstod wout Omaha and throu he | sate of the henlth snd sanitar cond | tions in general, e has been In the [ ~a heritage which fa o ricl wid yet so | noticed great rellef after having used o nd has mada n number [ #a8ily withiy of us/" | auarter of n box of Cutieurn Olntment | | o, WIVINg wome of | wrote Mups cular, | together with the Boap and In nearly six findings. months | was healed.” (Bigned) 1eander B 2ol Y 8. Corey, 200 Lafayetts Blvd, Detrolt, GRAIN PRIP[S SOAR ON Mich., ept. 1, 1916, PIOUL(,I' Woman is Found Dead at the ton.” Bold throughout the world. ome of Daughter |; Mrs. Flizabeth K H» h, 8, widow of | #ll of tha eastern i the 1ate 1. ¥, Balch, died auddenly yes- | Was refiected on the Omaha market and E e y morning at the homs of her |during th nde s 3 Mro, A, 1., Read, Bhe wos found less by a domestic <y,r| r death co riends, as she appesred to b health, Physicians ancribed the bursting of a wmall ymes an a sh sxcellent har daath to Biood vessel fn her brain Pesides Mrw, Meed, another daughter Mre. Inauc Coles of Omaha, survives, She had lived in Omaha for over forty-slght yenrs and was o member of Trinity Fpin copul church, Bhe was & noted authority Funersl arrangemants will ntll word s recelved from Misses Klisabeth on cooler not be made two granddaughters, and Erna Reed With Hummel's Goat | Somebody has City Commisstoner Hum- mel's goat. “They got my gost,” 18 the plaint heard The park superintendent was ralsing | A kid in Riverview park, He was look: ing forward to the day when this kid would grow up 1o be A regular adult goat and would entertain the boys and girly But, nias and slack, the goat 18 gone “Homebody had a strong desire (o get my goat,” added the park executive Trent Conghs nnd Colds nt Once, Dangerous bronchial and lung allments follow neglected colds, Take Dr. King's New Discovery; It will kesp you well All druggists, —Advertisement SCHOOL KIDDIES ARE TOLD ALL ABOUT CLEAN-UP WEEK | Superintendent Graff of the pu {8 interesting evary teacher ,mi’ system in cloan-uy | of the sehool He went the following elrcular to | aching sinff you \Hyvl\ call to the attention t this Ia s Week? HUW E(l(lD THAT MUSTEROLE FEELS! It Gets to That Sore Spot Like Magioc, hefore the Commercial |/ I that |, 1 April 21 Will Be “lmpart mn iy A < [ vrinclpally on my face and | e, will interast t) ) = were very annoying. e may havo a 1 / "\, / \ “Aftor #o many speaking | | | to um mll one of the groatess of h corn, 4 fty~It ia in the air o returned from Aan & tour, during which in firty | | miles, apoke ored f(ifteen col TG B S5 DINBLES ON FAGE| Also Blotches, So Sovem Irrita- ‘ ted Parts by Scratching, Very || Annoymg |n Stx onths ( HEALED BY CUTICURA | SOAPAND OINTMENT | “I had & case of skin trouble that wee ‘\ pretty bad, 1t came out in pimples and sort of blotches and would fteh and burn | | and causo me to awake in | | | \ I i ntien io a0 mainly fron g Docks | | | Shakespeare Day In Public Schools i the 1ife, ey dren featuren in the night. The itehing and e and work of the por A Y burning were so severs that Friday, April L ApATt enpe ¥/ g gy 1 irritated the affected parts tally fn the achor | by scratching, ‘They were linkespenre dn favorably of Cuticurs Hoap | | decided to try them, | of thin rare Kenius nore and l»lmmuI, I NEWS OF CROP INJURIES | Sample Each Free by Mall With 42-p. Skin Book on request, Ad« droas post-card “Cuticurs, Dopt. T, Bose "I Absolutely Removes /|Indigestion. One package . |proves it, 26¢ at all druggists, Omaha i Wheat raceipts wera corn, ninet Air All Over State || WHICH WE PLACED ON THE MARKET LAST SATURDAY, HAS MET With GREAT SUCCESS you know they serve OMAHA MAID 35 COFFEE, s delightful aroma is a c reminder of the treat in store for you. The Pound ROASTED IN OMAHA BY {McCORD-BRADY COMPANY OMAHA, NEBRASKA You will never be late to dinner where ee—d Rheumatism! How is rheumatism recognized ? Some have said— ] I |l : Rheumatism is a dull pain. | | Rheumatism is a sharp pain, | Rheumatism is sore muscles, u Rheumatism is stiff joints, : Rbeumatiam is a shifting pain. n All have declared—Rheamatism is Pain. M Sloan's Liniment applied ;= N ['he blood begins to flow freely warmth is renewed-—the pears—the pain is gone, Sloan’s Liniment MLLS PAIN the body's congestion disap- (GUARANTEED Rheumatiom and allied paing yield to the penetrat ng qualities of this warming liniment «Bnn f:\qm\ n\,; Dt'ml L n\b Bes P .H.. Ag's Prapy .' bt rotype A . .,{,', A "mno ".w‘y aders V ~ - . — - Store Hours: R 30A M. to6 P M Smurl.n s TN P. M, BURGESS NASH GOMPANY. "EVERYBODY'S STORE" STORE NEWS FOR THURSDAY, Wednesday, Phone Douglas 137 Burgess-Nash Presents for Thursday a Fascinating Array of the Smartest Clothes for Easter Authorative in Style»-Wlde in Variety of Selection---And Most Pleasingin Price Incentives Smart “CLASSIC” Coats Sprightly Spring Suits That Have Just “Arrived’ .- In All the Ycuthful New Modes Clever New Creationsfor Easter and Most Favored Materials $12.50 and $19.50 $19.50 and $29.50 April 12, 1016 VOATS that vie with the M INT sntisfactory suits in J smartest creations for gabardine, gerge and grace, beauty of line, variety poplin Navy, black, twi light blue, tan and novelty checks, with of contrasting color of models and quality of lin ings and tailoring, This In a season of handsome the mart touches ot col conts and wrapn Burgess Nash collaction reflects the nawest | 107 Sleeve and huttonhole and most succossful New York In two specinl groupings, modely In Its showing of “Classie’” CoRty $10.50 und $29.50 AND A HOST OF OTHER FASHIONAELE MODELS buttoned high at all dis Be Bure to 8ee the Two 8pecial Groupings of "Clansic Some are ™h Thuraday throat, " Coats here oma helted o, material and ecolor M“ becoming style featupre Ing you have in mind is hers and | an 30 5 845 B ath price thit In cortaln to ploass at 836, 830.50, $45, 860 to you, $12,60 and $19.60 $150, Burgess Nash OCo.Mecond Floor. Hllr‘.ll.flllh o, %econd Floo Evening Gowns and Wraps for the Opera ‘ Ii“ you attend the Grand Opers at the Auditorium day evening you will probably need an appropriate ¢ or wrap We present an exceptional display of exclus that are particularly sultuble for wear on un Muraday or | | ening grown formal occanion, sich ny this series of Grand Opera at the Auditorium lnu #-Hash C0- Second Floor, Four Remkbl Values in NW'Sllks of the Most Wanted Kind Scheduled for Thursday ND the fact that these particular weaves are becoming more searce on the market o very day ig nounce this offering unusual to #ay nothing of the underpricing, Four group Chiffon Taffetas 8ilk Pongee 8ilk Poplins $1.60 Quality at Usual 59¢ Quality Usually $1.00 Quality 95¢ 33c 63c B0-inches wide in pretiy shades of blue, green and red, also Real imported pure silk ponges B0-nch slik poplin In neat plaid effects, neat stripes and in the natural shade, guaran. sripes, good selection of street checks, full range of all the teed to wear and wash, a qual- shades, Very desirable for weasan's hest shades, Very spe. ity that Is worth every cent of walsts and dresses, The usinl clal, at OB¢ a yard. B0, Thursday, at 8%¢c n yard K100 quality, at 63c a yard, Burgess Nash ( 0o.~ 0o —Main_Floor, ufficient to pro- 8ilk Crepe de Chene Usual $1,00 Quality 75¢ Ab-inch »n stk crepe de chens In white, flesh and pink. Very much nand for waists and underwear 'he usual quality, at 75¢ a yard, Now for a Great and Decisive CLEANUP OF SHOES For Men, Women and Children ‘Cleanup Days'" with us here in thi hnnl to make short work of the odd lofs accumulated, You will find and children and, no doubt, the very big basement shoe section and wé in and broken lines of member in the shoes that have ghoes for every famil men, women ort you desire, is ineluded and at a great reduction from the regular price. Extra selling space ha the sale and extra salespeople to give you prompt attention 15 BIG BARGAIN TABLES HEAPED HIGH WlTH WONDERFUL VALUES style and heen given over to Infants' One or Two.Strap Slippers, $1.00 Kind, at Women's Pumps and High 8hoes, $5.00 Kind, nr Women 8 Oxfords and Pumps, Were to $3.50, at 39c $2 59 64c A\ll‘l‘lmv’\lw’vlpvv of women's oxfords a MHH,N s and short N8 one or two-strap slippers of patemt mps including & wide range of leather floo |“ n mus and high rap slippera o : ™ n ind 4 only \ere to 83,00 I , ‘l.:fl PP ‘, I Iny, palr nd viel kid, the regular $1.00 kind, Thurs Yhiretis pair, 40e 12,60 day, pair 84c Women's High or Low 5 Women's Higlh . 1irla gh 8hoes, Girls' 2.8trap Pumps, Three G Shoes to $3,50, at 9¢ .00 O s $2.9 28trap Pumps, Three Groups, oxfords, pumps and high shoes, patent, gue i g S . mela an and wi e were former and . ap = . — " ¢ \ =g { an ¢ koand canvas L] ' ere } r bl En siee Wmm-n [l quh or lm Shoes to 34 00, ut A big Women's Pumps That Are $2 89 sala § “ l.lquu‘l $4.00 "" §6 00, at : Children's, Misses' and Girls' Pump, ¥ : 1G5, 81, a.l.&l".) . ' L} wi ' ' e for ehil $1.89 §2.29 it i . ' ! Women's Hu,h 8hoes That Were $4.00 to $5.00, at Men's Oxfords That Were $3.00 to $4.00, ware e " ' ; ' Roya Women's Nm\l Pumps $2 29 Men's Work 8hoes, the $2 45 SLTH and 81.80 { . §1.00 Kind, at wé. ad e talt. with $3.00 to $5.00 Kind, at Black or Tan Oxfords, at v ] and o 1, alan discon ' ' pair 1006 Ohildren 's and \ Pumps . Wemen's Migh Bhoss, the Z Zg \nd Miah Shocs te §8.00. fo 79c Barefoot ?‘“““l‘ for Boys and Qirls Usunl $5.00 Grade, at S1GD and 81,50 0, " and mivls, tan \ 5. 12.00 Rurgens. Nash 0o - Basament ) ' T N s s s s—————— L UROESHE NASH COMPANY B e ———