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ITCHING BLISTERS ON'BOY'S HEAD Got Worse. Afiectod Ears, Neck “Townsead's tor Sporting Goods.” Lighting Pixtures—Burgews-Granden Di%moa¢ Engugement Rin, Have Boot Print It—Now Meason P'ress | Tor Male—i'y and 8% City and Fwrm Mortgages. J. H, Dumont, Keeline Bldg and Face, Scratched Day and- [ssetiyisa oTie, Trosram, ciassitied Night. Tembly Disfigurye;." B el DR moving picture theaters offer | J . ames Leonard HEALED BY CUTICURA | stows ey was rived e ane comts o | Police court for breaking a bottle on th pavement near Thirteenth and Atreets | Doug/as SOAPANQ OINTMENT “"When four months old my hoy suffered | % *uing Ella and Charl Mary Schaefe L. Hempel, | BRIEF CITY NEWS | with bilsters and & kind of scaly skin on his |OWners of residence property on Cass head. | 4ot wome salve and he didn's | street, neam. Thivty-first. for $10.00 ne- | seem to improve but got worse and his ears, | cause she alleger she fell from a e neck, and face wero affected. Ho scratched |ond mustained painful infuries dny and night the liching was so intense, | Takes Oitizens Oruise—>ar! sel- | and we had to keep his hands pinned the leck, 6200 Plorence oule 'vm en- | whole time, The skin was wore and in- | listed for the citizens’ crulse of the flamed, and be didn't have & hair on bis | which lasts from August 15 to September head. 1t was Just & cap of sore eruptions, | 12 Citizens pas thelr nwn (i a0 and his face waa terribly disfigured P Rl atsd"and : r{u §0t 80 badd wo bad 10 keop & mask 00 | §50 oniden ik in face. The trouble lasted for 0 | when' & lady told my ,,...z..mml':.ri loliipsattasit ibusronan B LAY Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and we gob | .,y o o« PWarded Jeremiah W, Bar-| hom. The third day 1 motiesd o big | [0 % YOrlict of 0 againat. tha "Mi Improvement and 1n two weeks my boy | o1y *Iread for jujuries wustained was besled.” (Signed) Mra. H. A, Thisle, | & ¢ he Waa decending .rom a boxcar at 848 6th 1., Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 25, 1915 A S L ] « loose grab Irc He sue Sample Each Free by Mall | With 32-p, Skin Book on request. Ad- | Use Aress post-card **Cutienrn, Dopt. T, Boss tom” Hold throughout the world, Shingles =underlands ‘Bemis Park Club | Will Have nghts] Sure Way to Get Rid of Dandruff The Bemis Park Distriet There is one sure way that never faflg| ¢/ wants what it wants to remove dundruff completely It and, as a rule, it gets what In to dimsolve ft. Thix when it wants I(, The tirely. To do this, just ket mbout after wn ornamental Nghting system for ounces of plain, ordinary Hquld arvon, | &0 Area to cover approximately the terri apply It At night when retiring; use | tory Thirty-third and Thirty enough to molsten the scalp and rub it from Cuming to Hamilton in wently with the finger tips This proposition received hearty By morning, most if not all, of your|endorsement at a meeting of the elub dandruff will be gone, and three or four | last evening in the Franklin school bulld more applications will completely dis- | ing. solve and entirely destroy every single| . A olgn and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have You will find, too, that all ftehing and Algking of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, Klossy, silky and soft, and look and feel & hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug| g store. It 1 Inexpensive, and four ounces 18 all you will need, This simple remedy has never been known to fall ment | \m...munrm, when it wants | and that destroys it en it wants | club just now je| four hetween ninth streets, Htoets Thompson, J. W. Pariab, G. F West, B. L. Potter and Arthur ‘Wells are members of a special committee which will arrange for plans and estimates for the lghting system. The city engineering department alrendy has started on the tentative plan. J. H. Rushton was re-elected president, . W. Parish wan elocted vice president and M. ¥, Larson will continue to serve another year as secretary-treasurer, Advertise R. B. Howell, general manager of the municipal water plant, gave a talk on the processes of pumpage and clarifica- tion. He outlined the Improvements be- Ing made at the Walnut Hill reservoir, which will be parked. Electrical centrif ugal pumps will be instalied for use in reinforcing or taking the place of the Poppleton avenue pumps. Western Passenger s It is unnecessary for you to suffe with eczema, ringworm, rashes and sim- flar skin troubles. A little zemo, gotten at any drug store for 26c or §1,00 for oxtra darge lu,nl\v. ;‘ml X\rv'u'mp‘\h fi“r A e il wlly, sive fostans vt Agg0Ciation is Upon woothes the wkin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases Zemo 8 o wonderful disappearing Very Thinnest Ice Mquid and does not smart the most delicate ,.kgdn It |8 not greasy, is tunlll'v (Prom a Staff Correspondent,) applied and costs little. Got it toduy ekl e “ and mave all further distress _'”"”1'.) "T”v‘-| B'H.v“"‘ Special Tel Zamo, Clsveland. gram.)—The petition flled yesterday by E. J. MevVann, manager of the bureau of the Omaha Commercinl with the Interstate Commerce commis- slon, Wsking a suspension of passenger tares applying from Omahs, Kansay City ind St. Joeph to practically every destination in the east beyond the Mis- sissippl, and Involving the tariffs of the 'hieago, Burlington & Quinecy; Chicago traffic elub Gray Hair Restored | to its Natural Color | few spplicationsto its afl[luldul ,Klosay | T AL M W N | | st Wastern, Chioago, Milwaukss & o St. Paul; Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific |and the Wabash railways, is probably doomeq | The petition for suspension, If granted, | would affect every passenger fare from the Missourl river to the | United States and Canada, rates and steamer rates, Owing to the fact that Lhe tariffs mi May 15 and September 0, If whoie of the including rall 't da wot @ dye—no one will hmw you are u n{ e, 500, 8, all denlers Hand-fot pookior Hay Spectuities Compan Phi o | become effective e effective question cease to b | they were suspended, their entire useful- BRAN Fokae. #ania ha daRaayaT o igveiof 6 1{):4! and of the enormous expense and | |labor involved in preparing the tariffs There Was Nothing So Good |t seems a good guess that the commis for Congestion and Colds | sion will deny the suspension asked side to this dis been made You|and the commission has acted favorably relief and help that |in like cases in the past on similar peti without the plas- | as Mustard. | There is, however, another | auestion in that a clear But the old-fashloned mustard plaster | crimination has presumably burned and blistered whilo it acted can now get the mustard plasters ga case of tions. ’ Much comment ter and without the blister was made today as to MUSTHROLE does it. It is a clean, lmul portion of the Omaha petition rela white ointment, made with oil of mus- |(ive to the vialation of the Sherman law tard, Tt s sclentifically propared. s0 by the Western Passonger assocation, | that it works wonders ot does not blister the tenderest skin. and Whether this association has or has ‘wrvmll-d the anti-trust law, there exists Just massage MUSTEROLE in with|a conviction, that It s rkuting on thin tha finger-tips gent Bee how ¢ KIY [ice, and unless some relief s aocordad 1t brings relief—how speedily the pain [ Omaha specific i Ay be filed Alsappears. | 1 434 thaes; s sk, Le- MUBTEN ‘RALSTON CITIZENS MEET ‘ e T (0 T YO LN TR L s ralgia, Headache, Conkestion, Pleurisy Rneumatism, Lumbage and Achea i 2 b \* Mack or Joints, Sprains, Sore Mus. !0 the : : : A : night N . Preumonta SRS - SNR TR RS - e Ineeches were ‘ 8530 droug ' ANGRY BECAUSE POLICE CAN'T FURNISH_DIVORCE sivest, last evening from his work rinking and \ . tha . DEAN SUNDERLAND WINS REOMOND PRIZE FOR ESSAY e make | Maqmodmw "o PLATES : U rwvar ramr ' At e . - AnA ¥ + M @ THE BEE An Irresistib rflf/h‘ 3 ENTERPRISE FOR YOU ! GUESS I'LL GO AND TAKE HOSTS AT VERDUN DEADLOCKED AGAIN French and (:ermln Forces Fighting to Northwest of Fortress Unable to Make Headway. INVADERS The French and German forces fighting to the Northwest of Verdun apparently, for the moment at leas!, are deadlocked, the Germans being unable to farther, French attempts the in CAN'T ADVANCE advance and to vaders from captured positions being unavailing. To the east and north east of Verdun, where, respectively, violent infantry attacks and bom bardments have characterized the re- cent fighting, only intermittent can nonading is now going on Huss Are Shelled, shelling by the Germans of the the Ikakull bridgehead on the eastern battle line, which has been in progress for many days, still contintes There has been artillery activity on vari- ous other sectors of the Russian front but no Infantry maneuvers of Importance have been reported. The Russians in Armenia, however, have put down with heavy casualties a stubborn Turkish attack, and southeast- ward, in the reglon of Hush, driven the Ottoman forces from thelr defenses in a mountain chain In addition the Rus. slans operating to the westward from the Persian frontler toward Bagdad, have dislodged the Turks from fortified pos tiops and driven them farther westward The Gorizia bridgehead and the reglon around San Martino in the Austro-Itallan theater have been heavily bombarded At expel The Russians at | San Martino, Vienna asserts that the Ttallans suffered heavy losses through the explosion of an Austrian wine. Bom bardments have featured the fighting or the other sectors of this front Dispatches recelved In Paris trom Saloniki are to the affect Lhat there has been vigorous artillery activity on the Macedonian front. Semi-officlal adyices from Berlin say that the Turks are rap fdly constructing a rallroad through the desert, preparatory to another advance on Egypt CHARLES R. BAXTER FATALLY HURT UNDER CAR WHEELS Missing his footing and ground beneath the wheels of a moving frelght, which he attempted to board, Charles R Bax ter, 4411 North Twenty-fifth avenus, a steamfitter, was fatally injured in the raflroad yards in St Louls, dying shortly afterward in a hospital, a Hng to dis eago In search of employment. A reque that his mot Mrs. Maria Haxie MANY CASES STOMACH AND BOWEL DISCRDERS are traceable to delay Moral == «= = = § § § frens HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters AT THE FIRST SiGN OF TROUMLE OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 1916 le Invita tion chulai's Victors in Maryland Meeting RALTIMORE, May o by former was defeated in the republican state con vention here today and the four delegates al-large to the natlonal convention at Chicago presented by the regular or gunization were elected, They are eral IPelix Angus, publisher of the Balti more American; A. O. Weller, defeated repubilcan eandidate for governor at the Jast election; Walter B Miller and Dr. J MePherson Beott The Chicago delegation Is uninstructed, The ed faction Governor P, L. Goldsborough although some of the distriet delegates nre kn to have strong Hughes o Rooseve nings Berlin LONDON AN DeWApA May 190 tihe head of the According ¢ police has ordered an investigation of (he shops and store rooms of butchers to dis coverew hether supplies of meat huve been concealed A Good Coumh Remedy. Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey will oase your ‘cough, soothe the raw » prevent merious lung allments, % druggists. —Advertisement Lucky Catoher, Coach Billy Sullivan of the Detroit Tigers never had a finger hroken during his long peareer as a big league catcher Wexdnesd . May 10, 1016, 1 AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA | Wi crosia™a"funmmi wit i i e Ay from the Hoffman unde John Sandusky, Steam Fitter, Who o ot tearBiGionL: P Was Burned by Steam at Swift ’ One nutural dce —atoles from @ | pe Plant, is Dead | P S eyt e AU S el [ Twonty-s » and N strests, some time | reco 5 TON OF ICE STOLEN FROM ('AR‘ » the summary of a veport that is on | aptain's desk at the outh Side sta- | Magic Clty Gossin. L . S M | Ladies” Ald ociety af the d'eiitrn | denominational ehurch wiil ment 5 iod o8 e i el spree Costs Thirty Dollars [ the church, Twenty-fifts und M afreets et gap il i Y K. Glynn, 421 seventeent ) 0. ok nmarried ' street, reporis the loss of a weld wuis ont. A Roc stolen from his wm las ening nt N5 eamtitter at the plant, died yesterday $0 and his union card | o clock ) South Side howpital ifying his membership to the national | Preparations are under way for the where he was removed immediate nfter antzntion of iron worker enterdny pair of the outh Side Jui morning the iron window taken fie the axplosion. Wour other men were| Rochtien told the local police of the | MCTMIE the Iron o iy T vight within the fatal cloud of steam | “touch” ax he ed 1t and added that|two priseners who escaped jsil Sunda e PR T e Wera | 16 -aidnt e South Side ! was found hidden in one corver ofyf : bt s y R ¢ M1 "ol pen. The wouth wall will be steamfitters. Two of them are now re ends Ll pa 3he seuth e e eiving attention at the hospita All former records heep and lamb ot bbb ablnins. 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