Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 3, 1916, Page 7

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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1916. ! f was made that May 1 RECOVERY OF ownsend's for Sporting Goods.” i T BRI e ool Bervy Of the | onfes and a big dry conference, for i \\ ::E:.:"",";“".':;“\“" S iand's. | Increase Has Been Nearly 400,000 Two Daylight Affairs This Year g ’.y,-fifl..;;h_‘y,,;:”.(“'“','i',,‘,,\,",:,'," A Rty I(xl\”» to (he Situation—Dee Advertising. Each Quadrennium for More WOMAN S5 insurance. J, H I:n'omohl}o, lurll(hrly With the Addition of Big . E . s A A : e A, ook &3 o3 i O Mesquersde Ball Store Open 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M.—Saturdays Till 9:00 P, M s # N Due To Lydia E. Pinkham's| e s e o b1 [ BISHOPS DECLARE FOR RE-NION perr ysornicar panave| | ' i e e | By e Fas-NASH COMPANY. |4 hlgr{;lg&wtyzxi'h: I‘Iu::lrx‘:r’::p\."::,zo “Today's M Program.® alassified | Creased between 300,000 and 400,000 | \\""1:"' day, October 4—Electrical | [} ‘ EVERYBODY'S STORE" T o ble Compound £ot | EXCLUSIYELY. " FIet et what the v | €7 CTY four vears for more than half “}N":f\:‘l:;m;n October 5—Second day TResdy: Nay 3, 1010 STORE NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY Phone D. 187 century, according to the Bpiscopal address of the board of bishops, read rious maving pleture theaters offer Given Meavy PFines Mike Wiasek and inflammation and other weaknesses, | light parade Two Groups of ] J 2 P ~ 20 and ‘rids 9 October 6 Corona Niriabet frregulaz | Foter R r er e en |81 today's session of the Methodist | ""‘II Bleht ) and woul ., | 980, respectively, by Federal Judge Wood | | il i) | tion ba rible e rough for violatious of the Mann a:t peneral conference by Bishop John < gk Bitbber Y L] . pains so that | y Saturday Nigh « 7 - e S S ot i ancy and Tailored Suits 0 L = ‘ asquerade bal ¢ step. Sum{ti‘r‘n::: Gehrke, a clerk, tlied a petition to be The Eplscopal address, which Ia rm;: S & S AR ST o would be 80 migera. | *!096 o banirupi. Fe has Vabilities | (he formal utterance of the bishops | el B Ml 5 i ble that I could not agErogating 32514 and assets of only § of the chiireh, reviewed the work of Monday ning's n 'l.qm',l of y\m;y\):l Includin S 't F l 30 $45 . ’ ongovernors fo e varlou sweep B room. || PMuters' Union Xioks—Because the |, o qenomination since the Minne. SAr-Ben sovernor et e g uits ormer y $ to nters’ unlon objected to the city coun ovents of Samson’s week of festivi doctored part of the 1912 and made " n At prisoners were Welng JNoved | Apoils conference of ¥ ey i II, that prisoners were Welng emy b ) ties next fall change. T later took Lydi E P in painting the interlor of the city Juil, | recommendations concerning future o an ham’s Vegetable "rrmpo{](nl"!. snd if‘:-‘;g the work has heen abandoned labors, It emphasizes the responsi 1“"‘ p “’ ShAY '{ ; Ehmsorsed . . A | ) open meeting of | ne of thess {8 to be the t o & change for the better after the | Lathers to Meet—An open meeting bility and opportunity resulting from | T e ivlo roups AR : 3 3 86« | (he Inthers of Omaha s called by the | parade 1y | HERE are still scores ( | 3 y FET Ve new snits ond day. 1 took it until I was in s good he lathera of Omahs s calied by thel y “pyropean war, saylng: oy e A B s e : : ‘t Il scores of Gmaha women who have ylvmx bought their new snits, and . healthy condition. I recommend the | evening at Washington hall, to which all| ““The occanion requires the keenest Ais- [ pers for the last €0 years are to 'm_‘v- or these women we have prepared liberally. There is no better place to pur ink ] Y rnment and 1most to ppreciation | produced in groups and floats. The ; i Vinkiam remedies to all women s I | the lathers of Omaha are invited ernmpent-and | ot b 15 mat 5t Baticitaly ixrranesd chase yvour new suit than at Burgess-Nash, and at haveused them with good rewults.”’— | Woodrough to Speak—Judge Joseph |Of the opinfons and feelings in the o | 1 Mrs, MiLrorD T. CUMMINGS, 24 New | W. Woodrough of the federnl court will[eral belligerent nations Masquernde Halle W | this extraordinary price thera will he no better time Street, Bridgeton, N. J, i be the principal speaker and the guest of [ The plan nm‘m,...,. v:,‘ml years Inl!" “I' The Baturday night masauerade ball i | than Wednesday FVI"h testim 3 honor nt the semi-monthly meeting of trying out the residential supervision On} . ..o genture Never bhefore has this .0 ony should be accepted by the Noonday club at the Commercial club|the part of the bishops, whereby each |y .. bivan gamson has dectded to throw #ll women as convincing evidence bishop had charge of the annual confe The Group at $18.75 will appeal in particular to P Pl I 0 of Thursday the doors open to the public for a small the excellence of Lydia E. Pj 11 et Fipiac i A 2. Pinkham’s ences contlguous to his Episcopal resl- | ot el } : . Y 2 y he educational charge the night following the coronation, the woman who wants a gecond suit--tailored and Vegetablo Compound as & remedy for | Miss Wunt to Taix-Tha olucationsl|gence, has been sntintactory to the| L gm0 TR LT Vlors dance to . : : the distressing ills of women such ag | ("M OF the Younk Womens GO bishops, but they fesl that it s undesir- | G0 TN I simple, so that it may be worn for shopping or busi- ¢ ¢ | tian assocttion has arranged a on 0 67 sh Dpisco! & displacements, inflammation, uleeration, m‘lv“‘ ‘,“m ”, ,,,,,:,; work 1o Be givan by |V0ie S0 group shversi sush Bpia "';” The governors have mapped out n pro- NesS. "wj'l\m‘h", painful periods, nervousness | sy Luln Hunt of the Rembrandt studio, | are*s ¢ hends ” iho o """': ;"'_’K‘;’“"" gram of entertainment for themaelves for A tnd 2 o I to limit the expuerience and knowledge R e e . indred silmenta, | Friday evenings at 730 o'clogk of the bishops o restricted aeations.” ;:’”‘”’(‘h‘“; el S 2 v The Group at $24.75 embraces suits of a more %0 "'””" ” """'"n(‘ |°“’,‘ 4 ‘J Wishops Paver Union Coming back on the train that evening dressy type, Suits that can be worn for all occasions openharve, president of the rad " 5 : Ohle . y [t “lmm Anti-Booze lLeague of Ne The proposal to reunite the Methodist | they leap immediately upon u Chicago formal or informal, “ome cel br i' | braska, has accepted an Invitation to ad- | Episcopal church and the Methodiat Epie- ""‘|‘:; and go in a to "l"""‘ the re L ftation o gt e ety sout | publican national conventlon at that : o, p OOIRTION oo ol Nl o et s, ey ot ot Juke ' The Styles are smart juunty helted ffects, plain | iny on the toplc o “The Wffect of oventy ¥ 0 over 4 B 0 ” . . ’ w d l \ose o Trades Oblon Brogress wavery, in approved in the address, The| “We've never scen a convention in ac- tailored styles, braid hound models, sport models, ol | 344 o Sishone is quention | ton,smld one, “and we want to see the ’ . > 3 o- on Gl' l'l.r“l Rotariaus to Meet—Tie problem of (#!itude of the blshops on this auestion | Jol J faney tailored models, and flare ripple styles. | invatun y otartans will be dis- | follo b okt ‘ f — nvoluntary past Rofarisns w Without presuming to pronounce upon| A rehearsal of singers was held at the The Materials include men's wear serge, taffota and serge in combination, worsted checks, lustrous cussed at the weekly meeting and lunch | con of the elub In the tea room at tha den Monday night There are 1,25 members of we declare ourselves union o tarms of union earnestly In favor of the organk Ak-Sar-Ben "Thy arrival of a baby In the household completely changes the entire aspect of | 1otel Fontenelle this — noon. One | W70, b ai mpfecopal chureh and | o date. Forty ecame in Monday ’ the future, But fn the | of the largcst attendances of the YeA™ 18 |¢y, “yfethodiet piscopal ahursh sonth taffeta, popular gabardine and velour checks, woantime, during the | expected, €. W, Y. Loucka of the Mo-| g "0 "0y ar hodlen s may share DETECTIVE RESIGNS TO Co.—Becond Floor. anxlous period of ex- the pectancy, there is Ire iplendid remedy known Keen Motor Car company will he Burge principal speaker, with Danlel Paum, Ir., common falth and experience.’ the growth of Mormonism our Child labor, ESTABLISH PRIVATE AGENCY a8 “Mother's Priend” | presiding as chalrman. the repeal of Sabbath observance laws - Bl B I e L e et i, | | Remarkable Clearaway of Smartly Trime e | oot Sp o, 23s o A . = R b : fis @stiess - Conditions Bad at |10 USe loe Oream it it i || med MILLINERY Formerly Priced $5to $10 organs and removes to | 8 grest extent the ten- dency to worry and sp- prebensiop, It Is & natural treatment, sal for the mother, has no drug effect whatso- ever and for this reason must exert & most to Exterminate the Dandelion Pests (uticura Kills Some Movie Houses Huperintendent Bchreiber or the Wel fare board reports he inapected two mo Choice $3.00 beneficlal Influence upon those functions di- Boys and girls have been known to reclf eomected with motherbood, "In a|ton ploture thesters on Monday wnd | qi% MU OO YO (OO o 4 Pl gy mpykw!I’l‘l. be imaled" trae 1 :;::."r‘pr';:':':::‘x::;:‘-.v‘“.l:::i'}:',n.l:"mm' ikt ice cream way held out to them. The [l N offering for Wednesday of extremely fascinating creations, all greatly reduced ?!f.."‘“.a'a“f'l‘m’."r“%fx"'.;’mi'fli’.'f"fl.'.":";'.2"’: “L made the trip with tate Tmapector | [V Ee CIRAT FUEY T \ from our regular stock. hottle of “Mother's Friend” today of any|Coffey and 1 was astounded at the con- | i Bha o e 4 i i . ier % ‘e y &3 druggit, Ube us directed and, you will thes | itions we diacovered in th two places Seligns of e oy ‘;”'l: SPASWRAH. | o Fashion Says—the bigger the better-—-and we have know why hers for nearly half & cen visited. At one theater we tried the rear | » o YRR 5 & e iy 3 i strai p p rolle il J ave uged and recommended this splendid vaits fo detarmine fust what conditions | F00m of each public achool in a elty N/ — ’ them big—straight sailor .~Im|nl.~ mll;d_ Imnll;f mulllthllmp to motherhood. Thelr T8 Are Imessages 5 wide dandellon pulling campaign. In the ( ing 8, face ) or derne; white, black or 0f chosr, £hat reathe comfort in every, wobd | WOUId Do-met dn case of fire. It was | bl T T B e cream will ing brims, faced on top or underneath in white, black colors, For the Matron—Medium size rolling brim hats, trim diffieult for us to get through to the alley even under ordinary clreumstances ‘What would have happened under s bt be glven to the first and second winning rooms. » ; i ’.'" s“RE w" To cn Stodte ) Bak el M : Bokraibdr. Sunerintendent Graff will discuss the i hiah with. ribk | R He explained that rubbish and boxes |Matter this afternoon at a meet med high with ribbon loops, F A impeded the way from one exit door and | 'n& of the principals, and he will alwo —the large fi sailors, ] ed ef |n o nl- cK"Em six ateps had o be mounted before going | take the plan up with the Omaha Civie | : _For Sport Wear—the large flat sailors, trimmed ef hpore ta Ot simple, safo and sure wa¥ |through the door leading Into the alley, | league | fectively with pretty bands, e v g ey /ACKNORAS [ g found no fire curtains in thewe two | harles Harding of the company mak All these popular styles embraced in the assortment To do this get about two ounces of |thoaters and the film booths wers not | Ing this generous offer is a former mem i 8¢ pop! slyles i 4 S i p.,‘;_‘.u;].-u neroxin from any drig | acoording to the clty ordinance I ber of the Board of Education and s op | for Wednesday. Possibly the hat you admired here a week Store—aprnEie & A on & NOk WAL i Iy d for motion | posed to dandelions. He says he wil | : B e pifead : Shore. ASPIGUND. U8 BN (WRr Wocen | pRsed b [GAnSMione. 8e 0 " |l ago, but was more than you wanted to pay, is included in snonge—rub over the blackheads briskly h the parts and you will be sur- prise how the blackheads have disap 3g blackheads, little blackheads, matter where they are, aimply dis- rolve and disappear, leaving the parts without any mark whatever. Blackheads are simply a mixture of dust and dirt and secreilons from the body that form in the pores of the skin-pinching and squeezing only cause {rritation, make large pores, and do not get them out in Omaha,” cream factory working nights to rid Omaha of these yel pleture theater inspection stated the superintendent APRIL WEATHER S OF THE VARIED VARIETY April's offerings in climatic conditions were of a widely scattered varlety, it I» keep hin o It necewsary low pests. William Templéton, 0ld Pioneer, Dies this sale. Burgess-Nash Oo.—8econd Floor. Te (ause 0f faling Tlair Scores of Dainty Summery Muslin Undergarments after they become hard. The powdered [shown by the monthly meteorological neroxin .}:m the u:):lnr llmpl};1 n)mnm. summary fastied by the weather bireau | William A Templeton, aged 72 years ihe biackheads wo they wash right out.|,e ¢ne “United States Department of [for forty-seven years resident of ley & pores o d el b " : 4 V4 A oav) the por ‘vlwlzhnnnk'.":::h\}';fiflfl" Agrioulture. Omaha and for forty-two years an em Treatment: Touch spots of dandruft | Extreme Savmgl Durmg May Sales led with these unsightly blemishes| The highest temperature for the month | ploye of the Unfon Pacific, died at his ,-npnl itching with Cuticura Ointment s 2 s s 4 guld cortainly try this simple method. | was registered on April 128 degrees, | home, 27 South Thirteenth stroet, Sun- | Then shampoo with Cuticura Soap. n a TA BLES piled high with fresh, erispy, new undergar- and the lowest on April 6-~24 degroes. |day after a ahort illness. He retire 9 4 3 - - memmmssn | The greatest dally range was 38 degrees, | from his employment two years ago 3”:“3’:‘5 EitChHF:ee“fi Mail || ; AN ments. on April 11, while the least dally range | Surviving him are one hother of Mus ith 32-p. Skin Book. Address post- | | : " The Now Hosaa T was § degroes, on April %, Koweo, UKL, « former firo chiet of| oard; “Cuticura, Dept. 22G, Bos- Envelope Chemise of Muslin, 50c. e New Home Treatment || 7ne mean .‘.,;.I;.h.‘:u prasmure ‘r‘-,' Council Bluffs, and two sixters, one liy-| tom.'" Sold throughout the world Made with “V'* yoke of embroidery insertion; lace M the onth was nches. he highes! ing In Chicago and the othe Sal 3 . tor Ugty, Phairy Goawtiie |1 e e allh | el Obloss it 1 or embroidery edges, several styles to choose from. = Jowest on the 19th-20.27 inches Funeral services were held Tuesday aft | Envelope Chemise of Nainsook, 98¢ , 98c¢. One Way to Cultivate Boudoly rets. The total precipitation for April was 1.72 | arnoon at 3.9 ¢ from Colo-McKay | . 3 " . ! J ‘ Inches, .4 inch of which was snowfall. | compar SENIESS aaaT rlnna iateant Smiles That Captivate ||| Empire yoke of lace and embroidery insertion, fii- v tnj very effective g greatest precipitation In twenty-|under the aupices of St. John'n lodge | ithed with lace edge d WIoVIng dnd fuza £rom f g, hours was betwaen April 1§ andfoe y0 Mason der. Interment took Alan for the pretty girl who, when i rs with & puste made by (1 when 118 Inches ere reserted | Lpince in Waluut L cemetery. Councll| W, %5 ™ gty o depinrume an.ihe Muslin Petticoats, 98c. iy e vony e DO akving AP Mfi.n,;.,..‘;.n t, the total | AL L A ARIEA R Ao TRl (IR AR Y, hpler;)dul quality muslin, with five-inch embroidery £ wash the skr |movement heing 8817 miles. The average = : 4 haa only the consolation she i In no finished bottom, very special value, at 98¢ |k S . 2.8 miles, with the | danger of being kiased,” remarked the ' 3 s Jac, ¥ ¥ wwe vaniahed. No pain | ) Captor of King of SR at Tt A iR 2 Ohemise, $1.25 o attends this treatment. | maximum velooity f “ " . e 1o | Petticoats, $1.25, emise, §1.25. Gowns, $1.39. : {11 b certain 1f vou are surs (88 miles an hour, being recorded on wo-Gun en Dies| 4" iy women sensraily are not| | Pk nebisorh ahdalone \ K o™ elat Advertisement, | April 1 : : mors familiar with this festure of beauty Petticoats of cambric and e NMnsook envelope Nainsook gowns, fifteen | During Apel thare were sl cloar 4478 | ra murham died * yostordny, atter | Bindred varisio gt iifro-orgmntins are 1 A chemise, elaborately trim- styles, all daintily trimmed welve ¢ ond woly oud short lliness at his home the 14 In the mou 18 1t an onder 8o i W e unce, . r . : days and eleven days on which 91 inch l:h.llll"\\‘-h‘l .. Sixtee ) and Spruce :hr-n!l | many Bave ety teath anl” puma i IR ' I. desp 1lonnoe med with rows of val lace, with lace and embroidery, It the Dewey Dealer ]| ™" I . At the age of 81 years In the eatly days | jeatht Germe: ot only cause tooth dn. three rows of lace insertion | organdy medallions and | empire, “V" or square ult the y Lealer he was known as Sheriff Burnham of | oay, but m serious gum wffection. (ums 2 aded flay 2 . " on your construction problems. PAT JOHNSON MOVES FROM | Keya Paha oount witicularly aa | Decome spongy. wolien, uare. inflamed and lace edge underia) ribbon bheading * For concrete use OMAHA TO CEDAR RAPIDS | the captor of “Doc stia 1oaperado, | Gradually the Kima reced The Igees-Nash Oo—Besend Fieen, DEWEY Pat Johr 18 to 1eave Omaha. Fvary ) . hs widow and | drop out ot 1t in » P o knows Pat Johnson, he has been o |tw . M ) pe ' thing A~ [ : o 1 oyt S 1. ek o : Table DAMASK Specnally CEMENT : ; - : Mo Ia to b Mtar srmer g i om0 5 o i n Ok Wi wan | St E Ui Priced During May Sales Sold by Dewey De . RE linen damask, good weight and quality for regu lers Everywhere [, .. B - 5 g B kg g ar family use. Execellont lnundering qualities ‘ ——— ey ‘ WS, 'w Cloths, size 2x2 vards, each, $2.75 Apnl a Blg Month ne ture vertheless. Mloths, size 2x2dly vards v"l\nl\ £1L.00 £ f DR. GREEN T0 LECTURE IN ‘ : Cloths, size Gx3 yards, each, $4 or {177 OMAHA ON NEW THOUGHT pkins to match, 2 inch, dosen, 817 | nen damask ) valu ard, 1.0 |Bee Want-Ads [ 5 55 i R e il :.:.!A?.! e R B0 Yoo (s et \ 5 Hd assortment of raised patter \er gt P54 Vg g oy 8 e ‘I and A pecin $5.00 | a8l & seantn’s supply 17,604 X ‘ o Knome Wimmnit W Bungalow Luncheon Sets, $1.75 | g :Mf.mm;‘, g s v i e o Thonen e ™ The lnspector \ ea otmisting . e Galn 8,084 [[smins et o e s Back Ot scatly oo delft bl e i e broed i TR [[AmES AVENUE MAY BE creme= Lvery Bottle : Oreaseless Linen, Yard, 75e 1 - Advertise in The Bee‘ PAVED THIS SEASON . L anied colors nd while, 18 inches wide | 0 . n i ;..l:',.;, TELEPNONS - » ' K] GROTTE BROTHERS €O, [% esn which makes it practioally ereaseleas [ » Leneral Latrbuton Omaba, h...m - as Nash Ue Mals Pom Bargess. Faan Uo Bacont Poee Fyler 1000 [ Nmnssnsanse Burgess Nash Co 16th rybody ‘s Store and Harney

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