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P THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 1916 T urn Halr D - | N the war. One at Belfors and anothor | relgned. The war had. come so unex- With S ark | BRIEF CITY NEWS | ~oion pactric sanprr anp sis oartorwanen | BELIEVE WAR WILL mar Nancy. “Tae soldar noer low| Doy upee thom” she it 1th Sage Tea| “Townsent'a tor wporsing Goots” || L. Carlisle, who held up three Union Pacific trains, and || ke o a s pa e | “ON, hutthe French people love the | Gladttng Pixtures—Burges-dranden. || pupie Rivera, sheriff of Carbon county, Wyoming, who with END BY TH]S FALL e A R DA o enn it byt R L i aske Dis . , Edelm. | i mond Engegement Rings, Bduelm. | four others caught the train robber, gratitude and regard for ua. The Ameri- can flag 18 displayed everywhere, and Grandma kept her locks da.rk,‘ glossy and youthful with a ring and ever Hav . s—Now Bsacen Pr '@ Boot Print It—Now Meacen ress. o women." |80 Says Mrs. Charles H Norton, | sowin t 1ike | Who Has Returned from Seven accorded all honors—they sing / . R For Sale—i% % and 6% city and farn But the women of Frar They are | especially is It noticeable in the thea= simple mixture of Sage sng 1 J n d | glortow exclaimed with | ters. The most popular act depicts an Tea and Sulphur, Use “Tex-Tile" Hhingiss sunder!ands Months' Stay In France all the gestures o typical | Ameriean woman visiting in France and I'renchwoman d right | being ‘Today's Movis Program.” classified THEY ALL LOVE AMERICANSl - ¢ | todsy I+ appears in The Bee in to M1 the p! ff to American songs, and in countless ways he old-time mixture of Sage Tea and | SIVLLY. (Mnd eut what the ve war. They run |show little courtesies to American peo- Sulphyr for darkening gray, streaked and | F1OUS moving pleture theaters effer. i e T A 1, | olevators and ha into | ple. Here fa the only place music I faded hair is grandmother's recipe, and | In order to avoid imitations of oul b SUFOLY ond WS SAIL | (pg nitlon factories and, yos, even heard, Its note is hushed in all the folks are again using it to keep thelr ‘;: ne Melzgar's bread see that thi the French people belleve, They feel th othing I8 ton Aiffi- | cafes, parks and public places.” hatr |“1 good, even color, which is quite | % i ol “I \kll‘\ ! nf( ¥ Y they could not endure another such r them to Vndertake Mrs. Norton came to this country when sensible, as we are | " e whe M AR BAKING O " . pARE S, e living {n an age whan | winter as the last one—but they will iariha Maskits o8 Was o girl of 16, Bhe made three trips ithful appearance is of the greates Pa; & W i . \broad. Her husband, who went to New | Pays Ooccupation Tax—-The win,” was the paradoxical exc'ama The women In mourning w and the 4 . RS iy < York to meet her last week, s A re- advantage. y | Union Telegraph company remitted . number of o Nowadays, though, we don't have the l‘,. e Hedd s pditn it tion of Mrs, Charles 1. Norton, 2806 number of cebpled men who walk (he| (a4 employe of the Northw abisdisnt IR A B i ury as occups streots, wrmloss, limbless, noseless, o nmun(.unm task of gathering tho sage |for the first quarter of this yeas | North Sixty-second avenue, Benson, | wih raif a face blown sw mu.: i Our first allon and sedition laws were I hy mussy mixing at 0 Al | 1 g e SR S A - oF o s g drug stores sell the u'u‘:i\ ’v,..‘,'l,.’l,“_”‘ ¢ 5 Sisters Ave Missilg—Dacry Reed of | who has just returned from a seven- | the glaring resulta of the war apparent passed in 1798, when war with Franos improved by the addition of other in. | h¢Phard, O. ha ed the police to nionth stay in France, at times being | on the surface, according to Mra. Norton. | geemed certain, and it was deemed gredients, called - “Wyeth's Suge and |IT¥ and locate his two sistors, Mre, Alice Jnst forty miles from the firing line, | OtNerwise. life and business go on Sust|necessary to protect the government Bulphur Compound,” for 5 0% | Woodey and Mew. Charles Mann, whom | the pe having Krown aceus- | against {nternal foen a bottle. It is '”‘ ’ i bdahugt 17 erts he last heara from ‘n this Mrs. Norton, who was Angele 1 nditions by this time At R SR A e very popular because n | body can dlscover it Vlm been ap o Mairey, a French woman, prior to her | the outbreak of the war | was told that| It takes but a minute of time to save Simply molsten your co ey n oof | marriage, braved the dangers of the 'N'nKe were ait 'l""" different. Every ""I”""" when you read The Bes Want Ad 2 hing 3 ded and pandemoniy o )»ru»u’ with It and draw ’ > the police tha pea to reach France last September AT 995 WnA ; PEDSSKANING e Tk our halr, taking one sma o cond floor of % “ ), i | ur, taking one ymal nd floor of o4 | 1 couldn’t stand It here any longer - - time; by morning the gra i th I atr n the early morn pears, but what dellghts the ladles with [ing ho Ix men, who robbed him | 1 had to go abroad to see my poo Wyeth's 8age and Sulphur Compound lof 8 ple Three cousins 1 have already . that "‘mm- hea Aarkening B4 on: & A, Lamson, | lost In the war and many of them halr after a fesw ons, It also pro | ) 4 th45) ! . ¢ ! Lobdell are wounded, | went on the French ¥ duces tha ter and wppearance | At . OMAHAS of abundance which is 80 atiractive 018 1o, filed wull, aga e | mail liner Espagne, bound for Bor LARGECASH . roady-to pre 1# o delightf 1iing ¢ AatlAat a deaux, and returned on the game PURNNURL ollet site who de | Sode} Squiaie Lo _‘ promi note boat, Part of the time our cabins cam (513-15158 ke, HOWARD 8T, w=== more youthful appearanc r | 5 tended for the oure, mitigation’ o e ‘Hanvrlvrtfll foy wrles Specht | were locked and we slept on deck entlon lisease, ~Advertisement ( ity in polive fully clothed and with life preservers the the velonging to T y i g Pyl iy bound about us, the lifeboats al) oung and was sentenced to OO WEAK [ twenty da S iha s ot it e ready to be manned at & moment's TO FIGHT|©" vere vaiwa wcs rotice in case of danger. All lights It always pays to get our prices Unique Entertainment—Mrs. Charles were darkened and we were con and then buy ‘lnx\‘)fi‘: m:”;”;’-’»'m.‘h‘ vn\/:: ,”:r:{",“y ‘Iv";“l' Pt d Millie .oyan studio will stantly apprised by wireless messages j arge the entert o be " hecause of over-work, Inck of exercise : Sntertainment to b when we were in danger zones Iationy | The entertainment Is Vistted the Wounded, klving » ‘ fcen of the Omaha Chris esnentin 4 o A Gias to % While in F'rance, Mrs, Norton visited Huarle vlon and promises to be the wounded soldiers in hospitals cor cdy of Ho und novel dueted by her unecle. One of them wa Are wonde enpuile X ‘ ahah A L S | Andivous Fire Screens. Sunderland’s formerly a seminary but was haatily cor fo h verted into n hospital at the outbrenk of Deporting Undesirables—I'riday night ey frons uf nion Pacific and Northwostern will - ias ach derangemant dle through Omaha fifty undesirables hefll the over-zealou route cast. They will be wi ntil you are v g 1 to Ne Fork, fro ence ey ) t take them today. Your diuggist wil ko ANAN R oL 1Y RE R on L iiAy Iy pefund i eported, The members of the | ) you, 2 are mostly men and come from hatitute. AL, on eve ginal, imported Han clnco, traveling In two cars hurge of United States guards Advertivement | e i e \Three Omaha Firms u R GRAY File Their Papers IIAIIIS of Incorporation ey Are em O MASS OF PINPLE Started With Water Pimples Be- tween Fingers, Was Swollen, Could Not Put it in Water, Rocker ok Arm Duofold Arm 8 5 Dustold §99 75 Rocker 1) A heavy, handsome Suite for the living room SHERLFF RUBIE IRIVEICA ILLIAM L CARLISIE 27 Incorporation papers for a new $25,000 Mildly and Healthfully apers Mary T. Goldman's Gray Hair Color Restorer is the original prep- aration for safely and quickly re- storing the natural color to gray, faded and bleached hair in a few days. Leaves the hair clean, fluffy and natural, Free Trial Package and special comb, Test it on a lock of hair, ‘This test will prove morethan any- thing we could say in an advertise~ ment. Write now and be sure to tell the original color before it turned gray. Was it black,dark brown,medium brown or lightbrown? Roguiar $1.00 ze at your drugglet's, or I wil fill your order direct. Clover imitators, not beln; able to imitate the preparation tself, have copie: our labels almost word for word, To be safe and gure, remember the nams, L Goldman, g4 Goldman Bidg., St. Paul, Minn, Arug and chemioal concern have been filed in the county clerk’'s office. Suph Hickell, Halsey O'Dell, Bernard D, Do Wees and George W, Tinsley are the officers of the compuny The Affinity Spark Plug company or ganized for the purpose of making and fobbing spark plugs for gasodne engines, Incorporated for §30,000, according to papers filed in the county clerk’s office, W. K. Disbrow and M. V. 8mith are the | ofticors Erickson & |ana henting concern, {on a $10,000 basis Erickson and Fred C. interested partios Rourke Expresses Thanks to Rotary Lindleaf, a new plumbing have incorporated Carl Johnson, Wrick Lindleaf are the REED T0 PROTEST THE BATES' WILL Attorney General Will Try to Gain $60,000 Estate for the State School Fund WILL IN FAVOR OF GUARDIAN A case rivaling the famous O'Con- nor estate fight in Hastinge, Neb,, is promised by Attorney General Willis K, Reed, who this morning be fore Judge Bryce Crawford In county court will try to gain the $50,000 estate of the late James Bates for the Tinis Lad Af‘flvi-cted ; With Scarlet Fever for the Second Time Dir. A, K. Detwiler reported to the health office the rare occurrence of A patient afflicted with a wsecond attack of scarlot fever. This victim is a boy aged 10 years. He had scarlet fever four years ngo L. M. Avery, 71, of 2015 Mason street, died Tuesday at Clty Emergency hos- pital, where he was attended for soar let fever. WHEAT RECEIPTS HEAVY AND PRICES MOVE UPWARD The Omaha wheat market made a gain of | to 3 cents per bushel, nothing sell HEALED BY CUTICURA | SOAP AND OINTMENT e / *My sidn trouble started with a few water pimples between the fingers of my loft band. My hand was red and inflamed 4 always and it ftched so I had to do something, so [ would rub it with & rough cloth untfl 1t looked as If it were ready to burst and bleed, and T was kept awake at night with it. 1t got \, to be & mass of plmples in- | %¥ side and out, and was swollen, and 1 could not put it in water nor use It much, | “A friend told me how Outleurs Soap and Olntment helped her so I got them, and my hand waa entiroly healed.” (Bigned) Miss Norma Les, 157 W. Maln 8¢, Battle | Creek, Mich., Aug. 6, 1015, | in genuine solid quarter-sawed oak, in golden and fumed finish-—our price for the entire suite-—like illustration, $42.25. Note the large Arm Chair at $9.50 The massive Rocker at . . . $10.00 The Duofold at , . . . . $22.78— Makes a luxurious sofa when closed. These are covered in Spanish Moroccoline, which is more durable and lasting than the split leathers so generally used. The sup- ply of these suites is limited. ‘ Anyone Can Now Have Sparkling White Teeth etate school fund, ing below 31,02, while the top price was Sample Each Free by Mall | W. A. Rourke, president of the Omaha gt i T Tan warting fat that few havo | Baso Bl club, wishes 1o express ia| Reed will ask that the court pre- bt 4106 The recelps were “aixty-ix| SQuES G g LTS L See Them Today Before They Are Picked Over. eally clean, spotless teeth, says a we 5 3 e i 3 3 carlonds 3 . Ade known dentist. "All teeth are covered ""‘ ";‘""‘ “I:“"’ :':I""""‘"":dr"h' ‘f:;’wrll\.:]:l‘l:; vent Hans Anderson from having pro- | U000 Lt @ (0| dress postcard “Catleurs, Dept. T, Boze with tranaparent films which in tine be bated a will made by Bates, in which come tinged with vellow, black or ottwor | of the Western league season in Omaha with _vecelpts 4t bushel ten.” Bold throughout the world, W. L. DOUGLAS conts per enty-six carlonds all of the Bates property is given to s Onts were % cent ‘\m.l "“’,'."”r""‘»”'T‘P",“"‘T“."," ',"‘":!",’ such n success despite the [nclement 4 wol, t 41% to 41% cents. Re- e e Y, are “eopla | Weather, “Rotary established itselt as| Apderson, and will petition to have | "P ;‘“’ nd herkdn Wyl b s 3 e 8. If More peo A ota were elght carloads only knew it, merely brushing the teeth | Omaha's real lve-wire booster club,” | the estate escheat to the state, QOELE. NAIE - 4 2 with refined avatol will completely remove the sald Mr, Rourke. “Of the 6,000 paid ad- migstons well over 4,000 came from Rotary, N AND URE ON TRAIL OF DELINQUENT AUTOISTS nsightiy stans in a few mnutes, John Bates was 87 years old and ally startling {s the fact that about DUN T cont of aduits have pyorrhea. This | including the school children, who were | a mental deficient, who had inherited | e rally begins around the back teoth | guests of the club, and the Rotarians|a large estate. He llved on a big| Treasurer Ure und Chief of Police Dunn B e oxists a long time before Its natur themesives " are gol after automobilists who have . M [ (] L] farm near Bennington, but slept in a| suspected. Gradually infection spreads, [ - "0 o e - e he reddened or swollen gums retreal ie Rotary committee which assisted in ; | failed to take out 1916 licenses. Tt is /\ e oo O e oy pua pockets | planning the opening day game consiated | Shed, in spite of the fact that he| ,,i.q (hat many motorists are delin- | YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY form, teeth loosen and fall if the | of J. N. Hogan, Ray C. Kingsley and E.|cwned a fine house a few steps away, | quent | ) Houble ‘Soes Wntorrectec | . Grate sapgeilg : Chief 1 : WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES | re 116 had no living relatives nor depen Mef Dunn directed his traffic squad VALUE GUARANTEED he refined avatol is an eff: | tive It immediately kills —. dents, and when his condition became | to get on the job !HI H‘n.«\-‘,. and l)):4 troa 4 ) 1 et it A ncnie ke . 0 Omaha House Will e\ vaos. e ok Ao wilhe mate | Baw =03 iveses W L3t Doy na}ne has t;u;od ::r i:;.rr]wfr:\”r p.’anm“ .T‘wfi‘ 2 \\\‘4’:;1:-(“' ] dian by the court. When Bates died, | ns it ls belleved ample notice has |‘.~--n1‘ shoes of the mflest stan [ q]ml,i or e Gt o e gt il | Open Lincoln Branoh ihews smants « i Wit | e | price, _His name and the retail price stamped on w.t ooueias was N S g whits, and beauticul— | M- B Smith & Ca. of Omaha. will estab- | guardiar. FEEI_ Y fih the bottom guarantees full value and protects the INGSHOESAT SEVEN Advertisemen lish a large branch factory for the manu-| Mr. Reed was in the court house this K 2 S s A ¢ feert b e e aE e S AL | M B e b e il UUNG s | Wearer against Iughstnces' for inferior shoes. They SEQAN MANUrAC [menta at Lincoin. The Lincoln branch |resdy, rnd will commence action to are the best known shoes in the world. FaTMAKER o7 8300 Waak Slomachs NOOH 17 . oot s the vt ot woma s | siia aeoneat | 108 D, Bdwards' Ollya Tablets:op Ea ThaAkEn or 83,60 house dresses and walsts and men's fine [ to the state, as Andorson hus no lega You! W. L. Douglas shoes are made of the most carefully selected 022es % V18 FB"IT&VIG“H s s, A n hands will Ve claim upon i lB“'hI:"' u{!fler the l;teltil;no:’iels.'iin a we‘lil-equlppeld i lc!or‘y; at ;:;;:‘B’BBOE! e Triiind ar T N AIN( Seware of the habit of constipation, It rockton, Mass., under the direcfion and personal inspection So Do Inactive Bowels i trin " \t/10) haved 1o TRAVELING MEN GOING aeveion froms ikt ko ot ol manat pesleck on anization and the highest paid hml'{.:”u Firs! Thi "mw’ from 0 W0 machines running TO ALLIANCE MEETING | anss. un ou take yourself in hand. | :lkjlhd lhoemkerl;k alh wbz;rkl with u:n I\om.elt y Thing—Each Morning n the plar Soh% Jadod howel museles back to| termination to make the best shoes in the world. Before Braakfast Whe tkoters ) S ioaiad T an e me twenty-fiy nor action with Dr Edware Nive - i A3 DIPFERENT from physic, pills, mineral water,oils | #reet. Letweer 1t and Srxteenth | Post No. 1, Travelers' Pre Ta batitute for catomel, Dont| W L. DOUGLAS $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 4 ) ( e Sesull. * BFTRRE 'v“fi«"".'.‘i'.!fl.'&" bt tion, will leave Oma force them o unnatural action winh | SHOES are just as good for style, fit and wear IL‘:.’!.“:.'.E.‘:"..:.;':»:T&M.M'.(...%‘":::W EITH NEVILLE GUEST OF divisian of the Travelers' Protective aa uthartic i "1 only perceptible difference is the price. LET FI“"-V“O‘IK?!L""!?I Keith Ne der mines for | 5 Dr. Edwards e SHOFSI hold 't'hd:n.h‘t fit bfil(er flmi |govemor, w t honor at | thelr action wear er other makes for e g 5 <iin.y | Can’t Do the Work it i the price.” " “Gnaar 3 Four """." s | ™™ siven und e gy o A Kind None genuine unless W. L. Douglas ~ OTRVIATE D e - e b » el 4 qull | 014 Berwos ] name and the retail price is stamped BEWARE oF T8 FINE FOR RHEUMATISM! ¢ - oo (| M, O T | RN X o{Omaha. M : . e dartine | g’ o DOUGLAS SHOE STORE, |17 North Sixteenth Street, Omaha, Neb. Musterole Loosens Up Those * "1™ N Matle Prichd s 28 4 o with ye or, Dow " or Stiff Joints - Drives Out Pain, - . : mac and %o per box. All drug ; - i X pany. Columben, Maltless Alcoholfree Try I'hi;“ll : You Have Dandruff lj _ ' TEXAS BANK SUES TO GET | A Brannew Beverage ot o PAY FOR PROMISSORY NOTE g . by On Tap and in Bottles . . . g e An Omaha Example: i On“aha Beverage Company om. Creighi 6002 to 6016 South J0th Street . " . he ba . Phone South 1267, e e ! SOUTH SIDE STATION, OMAHA, NEB. It will save you money Lo write St, Joseph, JARVIS BRANDY CO. i for prices on Pure Califarnia Part, Sherry, Musvat and Angelica Wines. They have eral hundred barrels stored and will sell old wine cheaper than you can buy new KIDNEY PILLS SO0 al all Drug Stores Faater Milhoen Co boge Nufaba MY Heh DOANS oy