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

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| ) h ] ? | o THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1916. 7 QEMTOR CLARKE Sharing the Honors COMMERCIAL CLUB ~ Home Will Always Be the Greatest Mrs. Allan Parmer Sets DIES OF APOPLEXY PLANS FOR WILSON Center for the Women ot America, .. e evfl‘arFrE!'dhE:ugtM:JrE President P‘;:_Tempore of o new low score for eighteen holes for | Field club women over the Field club United States Senate Is Stricken at Home, Capacity of Club's Dining Room “Don't think the world's gone awry (“There is a great waste in c\'x‘r)‘]l‘xn}(sl hs_"m‘qflgia}ing thewclours;,in 96, Limi! b because @ loai of bread in the oven | household every day in the item of | By here achievement Mrs. Parmer imits Number of Guests s g et dv to |bread alone,” said Mrs. Cowles, “If | Wins the Western Women's Golf ase to Six Hundred. ke another Toaf. - Don't lose sight | bread will be 10 cents a loaf in Oma- |sociation pin, presented to the wo- ErEeee s of the big work to be done by in-(ha X willibe up to'the liousewife to|man who in six attempts makes a MEMBERS ONLY ADMITTED | \olving yourseli in petty trifles. De- | eliminate that waste.” The influence |record for her home course | erisenans 7 [ === S velop the impersonal point of view of one's dress on other women should | ability to adjust yourself to | AlWays be considered,” she said, “Set- | " i " advises Mrs. Josiah Ey-|ting an example of dressing in too Lot I \nireles president | showy a manner or above one’s means | Fe of Women's | should be avoided.” day noon when President and Mrs, women. Spe i local club-| The Americanization of the immi- 2,500,000 | grant and establishment of rural Wilson are to be the guests of honor. | c{ubwomen . the dimin- | schools and teacherages are two of | [ the big lines of work for the federa- President Wilson is to make a short ! utive executive voiced the sentiment address there. J. A. Sunderland, pres- | that home will always be the greatest | tion no matter how | Mrs. Cowles is enroute to the smei Her Face Was Terrible to Look At, FIRST CHOSEN IN YEAR 1903 e —] AT . and the Arrangements are being made for | .o ditic the accommodation of 600 people at ans C the Commercial club luncheon Thurs- | of the States Senator Jar nate, enator Clarke sufiered a poplexy Fr and never nsciousn Se u(i»l' @ lh v ident of the Commercial club, is to| cer ller \l r ‘“ ‘“‘l"“ ¢ i t federation meeting at Hastings Tues Miss., August 18, 18 preside. much the trend of modern times 8 c g tings Tues- | ated in the schoo! i ; The limited capacity of the Com-| scems to have taken her activities out day from a council meeting at Chi- | Would Sc'ratch a"d.cry' Had wid in 1878 graduated f mercial club dining room makes it of the home. cago, where the date of the biénnial | to Tie Her Hands up' lepartment of the Un necessary to limit the number attend “Citizenship is an added responsi- | was set. It will be held in Hot| egan the ing to 600. Admission to the dining | bility women have to meet. It will | Springs, Ark., on the national govern- | room is to be by ticket at §1 per plate, | be the policy of the federation for | ment reserve, in May, 1918, while the EALED BY CUTmURA ¥ 4 this term to unify and co-ordinate the | council meeting to arrange for the PRI Limited 101600, forces of our big organizatibn for the [bi convention will be held in- New| SOAP AND OINTMENT °. The tickets are to go on sale Tues:| citizenship of the future. Orleans, April 10-12, 1917, The | day, October 3, at the Commercial ( ervation of energy and re-|reaction, the desire to meet in a small- . I club rooms. They will be sold to the ' o is strongly advocated by the ler place after having met in New ‘“When baby was four months old her members of the Commercial club | chief clubwoman of the land | York City, was evident in the over-| face became very red and rough and the {oniy. When 600 have been sold no Elimination of waste would go alwhelming vote to meet in Hot| skin cracked and bled. Water oozed cut and wherever the water came it would form big scales, and each cheek was a mass of thick scales. Her face was terrible to look at. She would scratch and | more will he issued. Only those with | great way ip obviating the high cost | Springs, although Kansas City and tickets will be admitted to the dining ing, according to Mrs, Cowles. | Norfolk, Va., bid for the convention. | room up to 1:30 p. m. After that ad- € ditional C rercial club members | 3 3 | will be admitted to the dining room | tainment of the president in reference | Thursday. ‘ | to hear the president on presentation | to safety. | Among the other distinguished tof their membership cards. | The=press representatives who will | Buests who will be in Omaha Thurs- Sl mpore of -clected in His present te as United States senator would not have expired intil March 4, 19 nator Cla ‘.»h’-lg‘na on N | | Tickets are not available for nem accompany President Wilson on his day will be Senator Morris Sheppard cry and we had to tie her Sallic Moore, | | bers’ wives or other gu e D e e Omahiat wilEnclade NG | of Texas, . hands up. - faughters surv those in the president’s off party. \-]:W:.“ I EPA Ssor e it LR — e “A lntndmldmenboulCtlx‘ucura%ap Senator Clarke's revolt against the | In the president’s escort vl lLe a T. Benda, United. Press; L. James Fourth South Dakota and Ointment and we got them. Now ight-hour bilt ation ot a haracterized ypical manif, {gro { wo! from v T A she is healed after using three boxes of group of women, from which a cc Brown, I elphia Record; Louis he is healed aft ing endence which E ain numt 1l he ted to ac- | A AL : i | Ointment and three cakes of Soap.” fcompany. Mra. Wilson. at. the Come| gicvold, New York World, H, M Regiment Ordered Home | (rmientdn Koanda W, fumen: 36 ) Stansherry, New York American; E.| Sioux Falls, S. D., Oct. 2—Reports| Mcore ot.. St. Loui . A cheor : 5 : 5 SR DR 200 gl 91 Moore St., St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 25, '16. fexaisicishfiuncheny M. Hitchcock, New York Times; C.|received here are to the effect that| & - ; 2 To Look After Safety. | Bachelor, New York Tribune. [the Fourth regiment, South Dakota| Sample Each Free by Mall T e A special representative of Presi-| At the meeting of the entertainment | National Guard, now on border patrol | ijth 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- i dereadbie | dent Wilson will arrive in Omaha | committee at noon Senator Hitch- | duty at San Benito, Tex., has received | dress post-card: “Cuticura, Dept. T, : iR [today or Wednesday to check up|cock was present and announced that [orders to return to its home station | Boston.” Sold throughout the world. Fina e led the (':] lon the me the sh E arrangements for .the enter-!he would remain in Omaha until after [and will entrain about Octoher § ! W, -~ Idaho Guard Captain ] 3 : = Shot From Mexican Side {n Omaha Entangled in the Courts Nogales, Ariz, Oct. 2—Captain Wilson of the Second infantry, Idalo ’ \'Alxupal ‘Gulnr_d. tix‘_ulu.‘l _corps, was| The old Fair building, the scene of ) asks ~hot in the left thigh this afternoon S i | fi A g the first murder committe Omalha, | from while standing in front of the South- | . el ercomp \u_ui-m_ mats | the fact s underlaid by an old Pacific station checking his bag- |18 entangled in lcgal_ ““V‘P“‘:““m"‘crul\ be he hearing will be held gage to return to his home in Idaho. | The structure at Twelith and Farnam | by Judge Leslic. 7 The bullet is believed to have come |has caused unrest between the own- irom the Mexican side of the line and d of Equalization. Zepp"hn A"- Raids ion be reduced 00 because of 2 Carranza said to have - : g 3 : A A yrne: a thorn in heen seen following the comnergissa L 3 i ' Diffi RS nE G e l _ Henry W. Are Extremely Difficult . L time is not serious. He is in 2 h 5 here. 0il Company Chemist : 2—The miltary rter Zeitung says . conditions f eppelin_attacks on England are much more diffic €l even a year ago. The British d time to carry th s to the highe occupied the block. to his reward several TH W. R. King estate. i Leaves Ten Millions When Attorney R. W. Switzler ap- Nave hr New York, Oct. 2——How a poor peared beforg District Judge Leslie student of chemistry who carie here Monday morning as the representa- from Germany in 1868 attracted the | tive of owners of the property he ler be-|asked that the estimate of the equali-| 1d- ' zation beard of 00 cn the prop-| L attention of Jolm D. Rock y be lowered 1o $30,000. The came the chief chémist of th judge has taken the matter under ad- | ard Oil company and by hi nuity amassed a fortune of $10,000,000 is disclosed by an appraisal of the cstat of the late Herman Frasch of this city incresses strength of delicate, nervous, run- down people 200 per cent fin ten days in many inetances. §100 |~ [l forfeit if it falls as per full explanation in large r wticle soon to appear 1o TORFEIT B 1 1 the appeal of the old om the valuatjon | ———— of the equalization board, Attorney Dr. Bell's Pinc-Tar-Honey. Switzler is also appealing the de Honey agothes the frritation, Pin of the board on the property at Ask your dootor or L DDA enth and Jones strects, owned by the | druggist about it. . s, y the o LR he raw &pots. Mark Hansen Realty company He | Sherman & McConnell Drug Stores alwaye earry it in stock i QUALITY - That is the Real Secret of the 3400 r.p.m. Chalmers Popularity | Whenever you see the Chalmers trade mark you always see the phrase **Quality First."” Whenever you think Chalmers you think “‘Quality.’" And if you have been reading my ads or have been in my salesroom, you are impressed with the fact that the 8400 r. p. m. is a Chalmers car of unusual quality. I've often said that it is, in my opinion, the greatest car the Chalmers Company has built. And I have an excellent reason for saying this. It is a step ahead of any preceding Chalmers because it performs a shade better. The Quality in the new Chalmersis the kind of quality that tells on the road and tells wonderfully. : | Now it is just tfils exceptional quality, just this shade of improvement that ‘ has brought Chalmers sales and production ahead in leaps these 12 months past. I don’t think the men in charge of affairs at the Chalmers factory realized what they bad in the 3400 r. p. m. Chalmers. At any rate they underestimated . the demand. They built more than they had ever produced in any previous season, 'tis true, but still not enough. The first making order was snapped up quickly. Then came a second lot. , These went just as fast. Now the factory is building the third lot and I understand that Chalmers has no intention of stopping even there. Quality it was that caused this un- precedented demand. Ea.lmers certainly have the right idea in building cars. “Quality First.” THE MAN on the GIRDER HAS HEALTH The man at the desk often a habit. It prevents the conutents lacks it. of the intestines from becoming hard, and in this way makes natural movements easy. It acts in effect as an internal lubricant. Are you an office worker? Are you obliged to guard your health against the consequences of too much indoor brain work and not enough out-door exercise P Constipation is dangerous. The ‘{:" ;:zi%;:':u;fl'woz;m{’;\' h;fi}e’ laxative habit is even more so, : : (N because it tends to make consti- * ?‘:psd:;‘)i. %'lvoi(‘:jm:fi';’m(u ;:’ pation chronic. Write today for booklet *“The Nujol relieves constipation Rational Treatment of Consti- effectively and without forming pation.” . R W. Craig, Inc. i 1512-14 Farnam St. ¢ Omaha Phone Douglas 7888 STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jerser) Bayonne New Jersev

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