Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 20, 1916, Page 8

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f ' 1 i 1 ! « « \ 1 t i e ey B et A D e <3 e e oo.PzZmOR I X% vesza S EATROE AT U] LOOHTALETLTQAISTILE LRCZ320FR FRITLE0EE Hwd 8—A THE \ school Rev. F. N. lee of Oleveland """ _: to Preach at First Pres- “ byterian Church. ’ - <o 0 J « 1| Names Committee to Look Into the Prices. U FORMER MAYOR CHAIRMAN | 5 ] o» ‘ PROF. CARLSON IN OMAHA | 4 (From a Staft Correspondent ) Des Moines, Aug. 18, —(Special Tel Mayor | a0 {weather today appointed a [ Moines, particularly \cting Tom Fair at the | committee k into the cost of living in Des groceries and o v x |coal, and 1o ascertain af prices here are higher than elsewhere and why Hanna lames R former mavor, s ) Itesting agamst claims that food s | ere than else Ispection trom 7 cents to 6 cents a cre Cost Cut reduction i the cost of ml m Inspection ordered by John P Risley, state rtment s required 1o make irRe sufficient to pay expense vear end 10 cents | e inspection. | s was reduced to 7 cents and now | . ‘ to 6 The fee on gas v by the last general assembly Raid Big Beer Camp. Fwenty-five met escorted by the [mg June do, 191 Twenty - | 1 niw 4 barrel was ¢ ng aline was dropped and women were from a luxur 1wns beer camp north of the cty to the police station shortly atter mid night. Unlike the average raid the guests of the camp came to the city i e ¥t e antomobiles owned by them, each police veatnst | under police escort. Three barrels | o fof empty beer bottles were hrought m At the camp several tons of found m fixed up as Dar e were Deca A cave streets, Mc evening at 8 o'cl alon hooAL is to t the newly | Nagonat ¥ Nebraska and | 'nx ! Methadist Epis- | 2 LEf L3 fifth street and | 7 Rl et mday eve- | 1ar o Farnan, at that the other |y i IR, churches will join in the| taied 1 toenth wnd Lothrop R strents Muornbng, 11, evening, K Seryies ception last Tuesday evening at | nesdiy, 8 Rroadway Methadist Episcopal | oniha 11 Axsnvtation, W. E. Po church. This will he his first sermon |*hier, Presid Ll L leen in Council Blu [ U Akt Tovintur atrewts. iuniness meeting AV NIRBE at N Church, 616 North Eightesnth Chartes W Savidge, | Phose, Wha Know Thefr ¢ Baptist, Olvet Grove Misafor Thirty sixth streot | and Crown Point av RBibie sch and g 3 g meeting for wor A fellowship SRl e Calvary, Hami! Twenty fifth strest 4 Church of Jesus Christ of J A Muxwell Hib, hooi Salnts, Twenty-fourth and Ohio 11, preaching The ctical Character of t Sunday hool wt 945 Preaching the Gospel d Baptist Young Veopl At 11 Religt 30 Preaching at 8 At union, 8, preaching “Christ at Church the Moose hall, South side, Sunday school Olivet, Thirty-elkhth street and Grand avenue, Rev. W, A Mulford, Pastor Morning, 11. Sermon by Rev. 1 R Reard WU100 Preaching wt 11 and s Evening worship at & Wed duy evening at 8, prayer and fellowship Takes TWO Gops to ot fovaiad o e e | BUbdne Fierce:Lind Raptist, native teacher of Armenta, will Evening fee, Young Peoples' meeting —_— ching at 8. Sermon by Rov A B. Marshall. ening David Chesno, alias Bear Cat, whose strenuous struggles in Hayden Brothers' Christlan. North 8ide, Twenty-second and Lothrop, L. Peters. Pastor—RBible school, Ing sorvice, 10:45. Evening ser Endeavor, 6 45 Christian Sclence. First Church of Christ, grocery department re- quired the attention of two strong po- licemen, was returned Saturday to the Riverview home for incorrigibles Belentist avenus Twenty-fourth str Siabendediaentence o e ) T aurthetreet wih a suspended sentence to the State N 9:45 and 11. Wednesday evening | Industrial school at Kearney when (LT Judge Sears concluded investigation Sccond Chureh of Christ, Scfentist. Dun dee hall, Underwood avenue and Fiftieth street. Services, 11 Subject, “Mind of one of the most aggravating juven ile cases that has recently been W ednesday ink. N brought to the attention of the staff Thitd Church of Christ. Scientist. Drutd [of Probation Officer Miller. hall, 2414 Ames avenue ces, 11, Sub. “The way to tame these young bear Mind Sunday s ol, 946 Wed 3 ) k ok ) I foo Fibaday avinlne meciiug s cats that kick shins of the officers, onprenntional: bite them and abuse them after steal- First, Nineteenth and Davenport streeta [ ing cookies and insulting older people, SeEmONEDY Sty B ML ConRst S D0 ¥ter putthemBinTa placel whidrani e Sunday schoal at noon Prayer meeting i & Wednesday evening at 7:30 dogs won't bite them,” said the judge Central Park. Forty-second and Saratoga |11 sentencing the bare-footed boy streets, D. E Cleveland, Pastor—Sunday Young Chesno, according to Traffic school at 10. Sermon at 11 Christian E T R 3 deavor meeting &t T, Evangelistic servics | Officer Mansfield, who was called to disturbance in the store, at & settle the Hillside, Thirtteth and Oho streets, W |put up a stiffer fight than any pris 8 Humpton, Pastor—Service at 10:30 and | gner he has arrested during his seven B v puns ieen years on the Omaha police force day school at 12, Senior Endeavor at 7. [!€ meeting, Wednesday 8. I'he lad, according to his own testi evening me Tman, Twelfth ( Dorcas streets. | mony, has been in juvenile court so Hilkerbaum stor—Morning, 11 g es ¢ atie 3 (s “Tha Barren Big. Tr oning | Many times that he has forgotten the bject: “The FPlague of the Heart * { number. hool, $:45. Young Peoples’ meet When separated from her head P ( strong boy at thé doorway of the Plymeuth, Eninet L [detention room of the court, the hteenth. Fred erick W. Leavitt ister ervice at 11 sermon tople, “The Retribution of Truth | mother became hysterical, requiring Ripiacachnglis S iU Beamaistdocisbllith eRalteil(ionWofthroesattendantsiiny of Christian Endeavor at 7. Church night i SR her struggles to claim her son Wednesday at s i he St. Mary's Avenue, St Marys avenue : 8 and Twenty nevv Rev. G. A Persistent Advertising Is the Road T Minist chool at 10, | to Success Sunday morning worship at 11 Tho ser vice will be in charge of Ralph Yeoman of the Young Men's Christian Assoclation Evangelical. 420 Frank HYMENEAL. Reed-Gillin, Miss Mamic Gillin, daughter of Charles E. Gillin, of Lorton, Neb., and Mr. Garth Reed of Auburn, Neb, | @ married by Rev. Charles . Ira M First United Bride, Pustor—Morning sermon at 11, Eve- ning sermon at X Nuuday achool at 10 3. Sentor andyIntermediate ed, Camden Avenue and North C ore t. Thomas M. Evans, | Were Twenty-seventh S Pastor—Preaching at 11 and & Sunday | Savidge at his residence Friday even schog at 10. Keystone League of Christian S 7:30. The witnesses were the T ing at 7:3 ¢ witnesses were the brother, J. E. Gillin, of Lor Bowman of Du- brid Episcopal. g wentiath Jiton: and Dr. K. Church of the Good Shepherd, and Ohio—Morning prayer and sermon by [luth, Minn Rev. Arthur Morrison of ‘Prinidad, Colo e first, Near Paul. Rev. John Albert Willlams. | [lfa M. Wilhite and Harold B Vicar—Holy con VoAt 730 Holy | eucharist (choral) wnd sermon at 11, Sunday | Recder were married by Rey school at 12:30. Evening prayer at & W. Savidge at his residence St Andrews. Charles and Forty-first, J [ evening at 8:30. E. Flockhart, Rector—Early com y E §. Sunday school at 9 45, Late cor at 11, Rev. R lockhart, a of All Saints church, will preach Lutheran. Charles Friday inton Reimers-McTaggart. nerector | Grefla, Neb., Aug. 18-—(Special.) Edward A. Reimers and Miss Maude Grace Lutheran = sunday school, | McTaggart, who left Stella Tuesday, hall, Forty-eighth an Aworth were married in Falls City that afte Grace 6 uth Twenty-sixth, noen at the court house by Cou Judge Wiltse. After the ceremony St Mark's English th and Bur- | Mr. and Mrs. Reimers left Falls City dette, L. Groh, Pastor—Preaching 11 | fo chit n. to. vis S e S for Wichita, Kan, to visit his par N At 11, 165 Dol L Ak % s Rev, Titue | C0tS Mroand Mrs. John C. Reimers, Lang, Pasi Ger: 1 c- | who moved from here to that city lish services at 7.1 {early in the summer. The bride is Houk the daughter of W. (. McTaggart of Stella. ey e Pierce-Werner. irty-sixth Stree Falls City, Neb.. Aug. 18 —(Spe- Rev. Al T T 13 Miss dah g L o ae fh4s "ol iD )= Miss Huldah Werner. daugh 11" Mid-week servics Wednesdas svenime[ter of Martin Wemer, and John St. Paul's Twenty-fifth and Evans, Rev |1u\\‘ were marricd at the home of | = E. T. Otto, Pastor—Services at 10 the bride's sister, Mr. and Mrs. \W. F. ®ish every Sunday at 8 istant s ae : Rev. J. ‘Hilgendorf, conducts all Rieschick, a mile east of Falls City during the pastor's absence. Sunday school | 1 hey were attended by Miss Martha at 9. Werner, Kountse Memorial, Farnam Street and Twenty-sixth Avenue, Rev. Oliver D. Baltzly, Pastor; Rev. C. Frankiin Koch, As- soclate Pastor—Morning worship at 11. Sub- Ject, “Temptation.” Sunday school at 9:45 Branch Sunday school, Druld hall, Twenty- cousin of the bride, and Frank I‘icru‘ brother of the groom. The groom is a graduate of the State university agn\uh'lrai school and for the last four vears has been the man- fourth street and Ames avenue, at 3. ager of the C u!.u Grove dairy. They Ludden's Memorial, Nineteenth and |Will reside here. Castelar, Rev. G. W. Snyder, Pastor— Morning geryice at 11 Subject, “Choosing Streeter-Holt. & Devil” No evening service. Sunday F 2 y School &t 10, Subject, “A Great “moch | Falls City. Neb. Aug. 18.—(Spe- Ladies’ Al and Missionary soclety will meet | C1al.)—Mrs. Grace Holt of Falls City Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mirs. {and Frank Streeter of Atchison, Kar M.C. Nemess, 1911 South Twentieth atreet. | were married in Kansas City o thodist. s o Thursday at the home of the bride's Walnut Hill, Forty-first and Charles Oliver Keve, Minister—Services, 10:30 ana & | sister, Mrs. Frank Clegg. They will make their home here. Hanscom Park—The pastor, Rev. E. D Huli, has returned from bis vacation and will preach, 4 MaCabe, Forty-first and Farnam, W. H Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Success. OMAHA SUNDAY VA(\tlng Mayor ()r Des Moines | were arrested as the proprict | Dallas gredients necessary to their su durability make them Red. BEE: AUGUST 20, 1916 " ma fvo Officers full measure to the days' program President, The R-year-old lad, in knee trousers, Sam M. Judd, Mmncapolis; first vice never hesitated for a word, and for president, H H. Egbert, Atlantic; sec- twenty-two minutes he walked the retary, John R. Snow, Mankato, Minn.; platform with the practiced ease of a could [treasurer, Mrs. \Worthington of Aber seasoned campaigner Ruests n, S. D E. B. McCracken of f Sidney Pitt of Persia was elected Want's Slain Daughter’s Estate. u wrgo, N. D, and P. A, Brainerd of Tohn S. Ranks, father of Mrs. Sahe | Havre, Mont., were alsol elected vice Parmenter, killed by hor husl presidents d at yesterday's session ere elected as follows Monty Monta (u-» partners, a man and U \.mm s otficers said nothing with the e done and on their farm north of the city a few Henry Furry died in the state prison weeks ago, has brought agamstigt Anamosa, Tuesday, at the advanced the administrator of the 1er e of 72 years, thirty years of which CELRIL Sdlnt e to get WS have heen spent in prison. The old Ll et A Lnan's pardon was under consideration A 18 wll time of his death by the state other relatives are making a fight for hoard, which was holding a ses- the praperty. Hilicre wasinos will Anamosa. He said he wanted Bull Moose Party Has Ticket. to be paroled to the lowa Soldiers ) . Lo butlinieoselpEntol Tonataiowi bt s st ifor he was an EhyaicianiSsys{OrdinaryiNuxated \Iron' Will has a full 1 in the field for state old soldier. Furry was committed to ~ 'crease Strength of Delicate Folk atfices W ecretary of Anamosa July 1o, I8, from Polk 200 FeriCant jiniTwa;Weske B | : h = Shinty ocohvicton Ut il Time in Many Instances. pr state his brother aw, a man by the name NEW YORK, N. Y.- In a recent discourse th | . of West,at his home on a farm south- Dr. E. Sauer, a well known Specinlist, who 1 nated for go cast of Des Momes. Furry and his has studied widely, both in this country and wmdudates mother were hiving with West at the Europe, said: “If you were to make an ac- e also tme and the two men are said to tual blood test on all people who are ill you m the distrcts not have had trouble. Furry was con- would probably be greatly astonished at the ¢ Second distric N | victed of having murdered his brother- exceedingly large number who Iack iron and [l iac bWt cotni in-law with an axe while he slept who are ill for no other reason than the lack Pred@ e Gis s 5 of iron. The moment iron is supplied ‘nll - H their multitude of dancerous symptoms dis- Eleventh district, Joc i 0ld Settlers of Harrison T e A A e county ‘ d the power to change food into living tissue, withdrawn as a car County Hold Reunion I'olk county on Logan, la, Aug. 18 —(Special.) Your food merely passes through your sys- the progressive ticket. Ho M. Shively ' The thirtv-second annunal reunion of | tem like corn fl)v vln(]h a nhlll w\vlth th-lrnl\lvrn of Perry, who was nominated for rep-'the old settl of Harrison coanty, |20 wide apart that the mill can't grind. Ax a h result of this continuous blood and nerve resentative onhe hull moose ticket i held at Magnolia) vesterday, was at- rvation, people become generally weaken- county, has al awn. tended by over eight theusand d, nervous and all run down, and frequent- : Kb Iy develop all sorts of conditions. One is too Notice has been received by the sec- 1. F. McDowell made the address of | Bt Son 2 another is burdened with unhealthy retary of state that the welcome and Colonel M. W, Wiisen, | fat: some are so weak they can hardly walk; Linn county have nominated Peter Go chairman of the day some think they have dyspepsia, kidney or 5 liver trouble; some can’t sleep at night; Henderson for senator, and Maurice | the nrogram was band others are sleepy and tired all day: some Cahill for representative. No nomina- | souri Valley, vocal music by Mag- ’f\ n\)lh" \iy"x 'i']"i wwl skinny nn;i m.:.,d. f de s pri so the | nol OR e f ess, but all lack physical power and endur- tion was made at the primary so the 1 and Logan, violin music h\ AncailIn Tauchiicancatitils worse IRanECoolIRN" convention made the nonnnation Mesdames Olsen, Hardy and Depie ness to take stimulating medicines or nar- readings by Miss Rayl and Miss M cotic drugs, which only whip up your fag- Camera Men to St. Paul, Aol Cadites et e \‘” ging vital powers for the moment, mayhe The North Centrai Photographers’ Horace Do il i association will hold 1ts next annual . at the expense of your life later on. No ! )4k | matter what any one tells you, if you are ‘ wve an address. Merne Johnson, convention in St Paul 'his was | “boy orator of lowa,” wnd therefore nothing you eat does you any Momes has Mom ha wood; you don’t get the strength out of it. for representative in soowitl ocrats of esponded. On music by Mis the +not strong and well you owe it to yourself to make the following test; See how long contributed a | you can work or how far you can walk with- — nt, Ellis Jones, Missouri Val- president; A, M. Fryando, secretary; H Frazier, pres ley, e Magnolia, treasurer. Persistent Advertising is the Road to Success. Astonfshing Power of Iron to Give Strength to Broken Down Nervous People out becoming tired Next take two five- prain tablets of ordin; nuxated iron three times per day after & for two weeks. Then te<t your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. 1 have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the time double, and even triple their strength and endurance and en- tirely get rid of their symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and otRer troubles in from ten to four- teen days’ time simply by taking iron in the proper form, and this, after they had in some eases been doctoring for months wi out obtaining any benefit. You can talk as you please about all the wonders wrought by new remedies, but when you come down to hard facts there is nothing like good old ron to put color in your cheeks and good, sound, healthy flesh on your bomes. It is also a great nerve and stomach strengthener and the best bload builder in the world. The mly trouble was that the old forms of in- wrganic iron, like tincture of iron, iron ace- tate, etc., often ruined people’s toeth, upset their stomachs and were not assimilated, and for these reasons they frequently did more harm than good. But with the discovery of the newer forms of organic iron all this has been overcome. Nuxated Iron, for example, s pleasant to take, does not injure the teeth and is almost immediately beneficial. NOTE—The manufacturers of Nuxated Tron have such unbounded confidence fn its potency that they authorize the announce ment that they whl forfelt $100.00 to any Charttable “Institution If they cannot taks any man or woman under sixty who lacks fron and ine thetr atrength 200 per cent or over In four weeks' time, provided they have no serlous or trouble. Also they will refund your money In any case in which Nuxated Iron does not at least don- ble your strength in ten days' time. It is dispensed fn this city by Sherman & Me Connell Drug Stores and all other druggists. —Advertisement MICHELIN Red Inner Tubes Often Matched in Color— But Not in Quality! Michelin Tubes are Red because certain in- Many inferior tubes are simply dyed red in imitation of Mtchelm s but perior elasticity and the Michelin ingredients are lacking, so these tubes are no more durable than ordinary gray tubes. Buy Mzchelms--The Original Red Tubes--And Get The Best Universal Treads Best for All Roads : SOLD BY The Omaha Auto Supply Co. CHAS. E. FANNING, Pres. 2103 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA P e

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