Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 25, 1916, Page 7

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MAY 25, 1916. 1 v — S \0re Hours: 8:30 A.M.to 6 P. M. Saturdays, 9 P. M. fi-—fé BURGESS NASH COMPANY, | “EVERYBODY'S STORE” — THE BEE: OMAHA, THU “Tiz” fcg-;fix-edF BRIEF CITY NEWS NO CHANGE IN THE I* Diamond Engagement Rings—Edholm. rk r‘v‘\‘ morr aching, calloused feet Huve Koot Print It—Now Beacon Press and corns. To Sell Real % it with . 1. pu. | 170 Workers On the First National Bt AL — . SRR IR e S mont, Keeline bu Bank Are Again at Their EClCCtiC M(‘di(‘fil ch 24 1916 STORE NEWS FOR THURSDAY- Phone D, 137. " 3 " : v &bttt el iantioclh mbalioboid \‘l "Tn’dl',‘ . \Ilu\h' Program nssitied wec- | Labors : | ton today. It appears in Yes oxclu - 8 it Tind ok Shes s merits o Convention Opens St Tun A | LEADERS MAKE STATEMENTS i Pinched and Fined—Charles Kishkish and 35 ' o St | ‘j“vud Bush, ftinerants, were urrested and [“hnr leaders reported no marked B S z””w it | fined 910 and costs each. for the thett of | Changes in the strike situati I Towa Eclectic Medical | | banana crates from the market district “We are raising a fund for the pened yesterday with Recovers Verdiot—Frances Manger recov- | striking laberers and if we can hold | @n address by the president, Dr. W $l.00 to $3.50 ooed rdlct of §3,015 agsinet: Jam ' 1 them out for two months we will win, | D: Gutting of Pilger, Neb, on the | Bherwood, In Judge Day's court. The money | A ‘\l‘v“kt“ Im Civic Duties of the . which we expect to. There never| P cits " “Th fepatons are being || eet Every Requirement Andirons, ¥ire Bereens—Sunderland's was a strike in Omaha where condi- | held.at the Hotel I\ ome Bout to Workhasioo—Jodoyk. Sabarls, 4118 ]l:;ns” lrulnrd lh I.Ay\ur.{M(‘ for the I'he remainder of the afternoon’s . North Twenty-third strest, charged Wwith n.' said C. L, Shamp _|program was as follows: Address, Deing Intenioated Bnd disturbing. Sho poaos ltl:hu Cassin, business agent for the Dr. Finley [ Hn BWC «4i. of Chicago; Why g limping around with aching, by threstoning the life of eitisns in his | Striking laborers, was non-committal | “Eclectic Pride, R. §. Rinehart pafted-up fent—faot o tirad, chated, sors | nelghborhood, was sentenced to forty-nve When asked for a statement of McCook, Neb; “The Public | wnd awallen you can hardly get your shoss | days in the workhouse. The city councll recefved from V Health,” Dr. J. D. Case of Lincoln; on or off7 Why don't you get a 35 | R. Gould, president of the Omaha “Like It In W. K. Keith Kot 5-cent | Bpain Gots Damages—A. J. Spain, former | g W ool fsls 18" from the drug store now and | geputy . St S lppts ¥ S uilders' Exchange, a letter declining | of Ha “The Physician, 0 SOVERha hr Santoecins v o erien ot | the offer of the city council to meet|Dr. L. E. I slick ‘of Rockwell Clty, o0 your feat glow with coMi- | g1y weaines Guacere. B Amukert Hpam | conference with the strikers and | Ia.: “Follicul onsilitis,” Dr. H, H / fort) takes down awellings and draws the | \umbies mvor b tov in tront of Shukerts | 181G that the exchange had no con- | I rey of Daykin, Neb.; “Lime eness and misery right out of fest that | 4_4"" o h:’”( sty troversy with the striking laborers, | [ of the Eye,” Dr, C. 8, Grabin , smart and by e instantly | P g Mr. Gould's, letter was placed on|of Alta, Ia pain in eorns, e Vuneral=1, R, Lines, | file without comment g es and bunfons, | Went to Moth ohing, sore feet. t se no mors foot tor- “Tia" Is glorioun for No more u tUghtnes shampoos are harmful, as they contain |ing on June b & complete lst of teachers fof ture,—~Ady mont g P, . TR— i Mrs, Lines, a ploneer fmen and are not to be disturbed by o died suddenly last [the strike lhere, Another statement Several scores of curious persons Wadnesday sart (roubls at the aee of | made was that the iron and steel | tried to take a look at the $10,000 || MART, new, stylish washable dresses, made of the best Zemo for Dandruff 16 yoars. The funeral was held last Friday wnrk] on this bank building will be|painting, “The Vintage of Chateau and most favored materials in strictly FAST OOLORS— Mrs, Forbes' Funeral Thursday—The fu- |completed within a few days and ar- | Legrar by Jules Breton, which is You & " | neral of Mrs. uben Forbes, widow of the |rangements have been made to allow | on exhibition in one of the Burgess- those that embrace more real use r ¢enulne service | ou do not want & wlow treatment when | ra meuben Forbes. wh ed awny st |the men to finish this contract N: npany's dtsplay windows, at| ([}, than any other make we know ofm— | hair fs falling and the Aundruff werm | T i : i killing the halr roots, Dela m.l-'..,,, .' the home of her daugh Edward Tur No work is in progress at the the ne time Tuesday evening, As For broakf bl id. nair, Y Imeans RO |, in Berkeley, C Saturduy morn- | Blackstone hotel, where the row oc-|a result the first rank couldn’t hold ~For breakfast table. «=Por. your ma | Jot 8t any drug store, n bottle of semo | WE: WHl be held Thursday afternoon at 2| curred Tuesday when the strikers |back the pressure of the rear rank ~For a hurried errand. ~Por porch wear, I Bo oe, 83,08 £ ? o | o'clock trom Dodder's chapel, Twnlvlvvlvhwll m)uk ll r’( »'r,yvu zv\ln from a laborer { whén the ‘uu rank ~uruf4 ’fnrr’ard ~For your vacation, ~For the kitchen, as divostad, oen the work quickly, |8nd Cuming strests. Interment will be st {who had been working against their | to get & better view and the huge e st B - ting wea: It kills the ruft germ, nourlshes the | Forest Lawn and will be private. wishes and had carried the weapon plate glass window pane crashed in l}:or i m,' un: ;lunlnl FPor::t h.:‘ I hair roots and immediately steps \tohing | Tesohers’ List Ready Soon—The teachers' | for protection against them. under the weight of the persons ==For your iunch hour, or weather, woalp, Tt ls sure and safe, is not greasy, {s | committes of the Board of Education expects A crowd of workmen sat around | who pressed hard against it in front, Are thé embodiment of style, fit, comfort and alkall, The thing to use Is gemo, for |the next school year. The report will in- : It pure”and ‘o’ e aive cluds the ssslgnad, slecsed snd permanent economy - =% | it of teachers. This will establish the % " tatis o eaches efo ey leave to . TODAY'S BEAUTY TALK T : BURGESS NASH COMPAN! STYLE—Because they are designed to follow the "EVERYBODY'S latest whims of Fashion, You can make & delightful shumpes with . Chighrporandaby: " |Wm, 8, Curtis, Who s dasnidten satid S ey gels : g : : Il FIT—Because the patterns are correctly propor- e o s o | Married Miss Janet This Solid Oak Porch SWIng ]tion%d and a}l;::var’llce is nflade; ft::’ shrinkage in cup of hot water, Your shampoo s mew Wa.llaoe Here Dead aundering. y fit perfectly after washing. et (P el i : ThurSday for $1 75 COMFORT—Because they are designed to give perfect freedom in every part, wealp and rub briskly, This creates an § 7 wbundance of thick, white lather that thor. | WOrd has been received in Omaha OU will get a hundred without sacrificing neatness—ample room through the hips, and sleeves that cannot bind. %c‘}te r(}f“{‘}\‘mfin:w&r (((::’r'\'xs(;:?“:;:f dollars’ worth of com- ECONOMY—Because they are made from strong, durable fabrics that better wear than you exi)ect and the care with which they are made g ves oughly dissolves and removes the dandruff, excess oll and dirt After rinsing, the hair drio quicly, with o futncas that maken | OIS dean of Washington univer- | I} fort in one of these porch arried iss Jan ” It swom heavier than it ts, and takes on o | HtY WO married MiBS JETC William | [J| swings and you will only rich luster and & softness that makes ar- Wallace, | Feb i FAnKing it & pleasuro—Advertissment. ;Arf‘"(‘.ur"f; h:f;f":l?;xy Gionds. 1 pay a small Aham a stundinask THALTS ot et Wh s " iz et v e by M et f}rlnctlon . ’ wE A C d see th tional “MINA TAYLOR” d u er death was received by Miss Elizabet the amount. | ome m and see e exceptiona resses. y H. Black, a cousin of Mrs, Curtis. A Tate. with Death due to heart failure and Made of solid oak, full four feet long, complete wi SR - : ( From Mi raine or it Hava som udsely, hesordioe | M. ahains and-celling hooks; Thtivsdny only, st $1.78; We have your size in your favorite color, and, at prices that are certain g to M“:l I!I‘a!c}(. l;;r no W{;\rd]hT;i I)eeg to p]ease you. = U A received of his illness, /ith Dr. an oo —Becond Mrs, Curtis at Pier Cove, t} . i . - . Slek Headache? - c:.c: v o= | (o) Fumed Oak Porch Rocker it e 54 tis. Miss Mary Wallace, who is a n | sister of Mrs. Curtis; is in Connecti- cut on a farm that belongs to the i belong Specxally Priced at $1.95 family estate, will probably come west for the funeral, \ = WELL built, comfortable ve Much local interest was aroused o \ f “ |just prior to the Curtis-Wallace wed- V= rocking chair. Made of ding by the prenuptial agreement en- 3| | solid oak, fumed finished, very to t whlbh finally | tered into by Dr. Curtis and Miss <y ’ W ¥ Wallace, by which he relinquished all desirable for’ porch use; spe- wo m‘;‘n» jiring i+ | right to share in the property of his \ SNy i cially priced, aon ihe pain and bride-to-be. Mrs. Curtis was for 4 bl wli druggints Ask for AK Tabl many years on the faculty of the ursaay, [ dol L = Central High school and was on the miy Casper and Douglas iy Morton Nursery H e Central Wyomin i M,/JGLACIER, R As a fitting memorial to the late J. Sterling Morton and in recognition : of his brilliant services to forestry and conservation, the name of the i new nursery recently established by lllENS Fm" EASE [mfs " [the United States forest service in « and bun. | Cherry county, south of Nenzel, has v, st | heen changed from “Niobrara” nur- \ to “Morton” nursery, The was made at the suggestion hr Steinhart of Nebraska ACHES AND PAINS ~[isifst e Socl Swiiat i ct m pain anywhers, but fln‘ | Route od FMEDAL Another Burlington Through-Service Route Between Omaha and Western Trade Territory: Commencing June 4th: Direct Via Alliance and Wendover, Wyoming. When, your ahoos pinel jon, Tander used by th ent of llu Nebraska State SR e ¢ amercial Clubs 1 xiending the THROUGH OMAHA-DOUGLAS-CASPER SERVICE extenc lum the | { A RAw SURE THRUM\”“” Westbound Schedule Eastbound Schedule mental vk. Eases Quickly When You Apply |1 L 1he samy forest nea Leave Omaha .. voo.0..-12:20a.m. Leave Casper, Wyo.......... 2:56 p. m. a Little Musterole | :\ yl‘h‘ ‘\a c’w:rv;: ‘\ ¢ }v'w-’v‘\‘\ \.‘)‘ ‘ “ .;5‘ i jack | (Omaha-Casper sleeper ready 10:00 p, m.) Leave Douglu, Wyo cvinivi R P.m. And MUSTEROLE won't blis [pine. ‘ Leave Alllance 1:00p.m. Leave Scottsbluff ........... 9:05 p. m. old-ashioned mus . T i Arrive Scottsbluff . ..........8:16p.m. Leave Alliance ..... 1:40a. m, e H ‘Clty Council Asks \ Arrive Douglas, Wyo.........8:15p.m. Arrive Lincoln ......,......12:50 p. m. o conges | Arrive Oasper, Wyo 9:50 p. m, Arrive Omaha .......... ...2:66 p. m, ; we o i | the Resignation of ‘.«-‘ e Frae i Officer Thrasher America's Vacation Paradise Direct to the Heart of Wyoming M:fiv The completion of the Guernsey-Wendover link between the Burlington's Ne- g . uck | braska lines and its Oentral Wyoming main line gives this system a new i " and low grade route from the Missouri Valley to Central Wyoming and the Big Homn ISCOVERED by ! S Basin, The new zone of territory traversed by this through line is quickening with ; et ol }‘ "\';f““'"‘l‘\:“" nl'"‘"h'_: | the development of the live stock and wool industry, of Government-irrigated areas, Oid World, found s still grester wonders | of extensive oil fields and refineries, of beet sugar factories and of fast-growing towns, - S land at home, They came last year to Glacier | It {s expected that by next Autumn the government will have ready for entry ( . . xcessive apeed \"» National Park, Uncle Sam's greatest playground, | and settlement 12,000 more acres of rich {rrigated lands in the Shoshone Project, . ssion w R twenty thousand strong, Many ol """‘l ‘_“;“i within the Big Horn Basin, adjacent to this through main line and adjoining the WILLIAM T, GAGNEBIN Eraatetiite SPORG; i) SV TSt = shewering e e ¢ prosperous government irrigated locality of Powell, Wyo, DIES OF HEART TROUBLE| Pk hor (-land G. W. Holdrege B. B. Greer, L. W. Wakeloy, > - o General Manager Assistant General Manager General Passenger Agent Ca W. M, Romine, Dist. Passenger Agent ) , BABAY FNORTHAARE BAILWAY A Bevaaih B Das Mala Por Chiidren's Cuugh . . AMMerioa

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