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THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, 1916. 5 NOVEMBER 29, RIS | »_. 'a : . . newed this summer when Mr, Bra med in a few weeks by his Inolhcr‘ e ; CHANTIGLEER AND 1Y‘ thf l H T B 1 d deis went west with his cousin, Mrs. Arthur D. Brandeis, and sister, I ou u elr o ran els l lons an Walter Cohn " Miss Leola, who are still in the east. Good Old Home-Made I I"\I.:n\.llv being made for a wedding After the honeymoon the young Family Cough Remedy BIDDY AT THE SHOW o J Uik in San lrancisco at the home of the | couple will make their home at the omlng ea (0] t e lg tores rlngs bride’s parents the latter part of | Blackstone pending the building of January or carly in the followingla home in_ the wosl‘en; ‘pali! of the Moch Better than the Ready- A . month, with a honevmoon 7t Palm | city. Mr. Brandeis had little to say Made Kind—Easily and Honored Guests of the City Are P 2 f H 5 B .f l B d T B Reach. about the plans of the house, declaring Chcaplz Ereverss These Most Industrious ortra it o S eaulifu ride=1 0=D€ B . .. Grandeis is now do- lat it would he built entirely to the d at the Blackstone and will he | wishes of his fiancee. _ =i e Celebrities. = i |John Ervine Brandeis Says that | HEN IS GREAT ADVERTISER| g, will Scttlc Down and | Make City of Omaha His Home. If you combined the curative proper- tieg of every known “ready-made” cough remedy, you would hardly have in them all the curative power that lies in this simple “home-made” cough syrup which takes only a few minutes to prepare. Get from any druggist 214 ounces o Pinex (50 cenfs worth), pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. The total cost 18 nb?)}xt 54ucexi;.!s and mvga you ‘t{:lg pint really better cough syrup ou could buy ready-made for $2.50. . astes pleasant and never spoils. [ This Pinex and sugar syrup prepara- tion gets right at the cause of a cough By A. R. GROH. Mr. and Mrs. Biddy Rooster are our honored gues The aris- tocrats of the poultry family are on| exhibition at the Auditorizm, some 12,000,000 of the rest of the family remaining “on the job” in the coops and chigken yards of the state. For Berg Sutts Me BRIDE-TO-BE IS ATHLETIC Also Takes Leading Fart in Charity Work in San Fran. cisco, Where She Will s this week. d t immediate relief. It |the chicken family is too industrious | : < 4 t hroat tic g : 4 A tated branes that line the oat, | and pose idly before admiring humans . Th k theat Tna. bronchial tubes, 8o gentlY |in a show. WILL LIVE AT BLACKSTONE anksgiving and easily that it is really astonishing. A day's use will usually overcome the What an admirable creature is Bid-| op intend 1o make Omaha my| D ordinary cough and for bronchitis, | dy, the hen! And her brave mate |p 0 voun and setile dow Sard ress--- croup, whooping cough and bronchial | (3 i W T i [l SR SUtl Ll L | lhgm there is mothimg etter, Chanticleer! What models of indus TR B ek iande o i as 5 . 5 X ] Crvine wdeis, o nm oo 5 " Pines is & most valuable concentrated | try. thrift and sobriety! = S A D : Whether It's at Dinner compound of genuine Norway pine ex- Did anybody ever sec a lazy hen? | the late Arthur Yrandc d hei h G r tract, combined with guaiacol Andkhns Never! She is up with the «lav\l'ln up [to all the Brandeis interc ¢ (%Qh( e am:’f b been used for generations to break up|and hunting food; intent upon laying {turned from New York S eater or Movie severe coughs. X an egg. It would be the casiest thing announcement of | nent 1o ;{0 a“’“h ‘1"“V;Ft’°‘,“"r"'t‘, L b‘;fl:"m‘:g z‘; in the world for her to sneak off | Miss Madeline Fra el hrown | There might me article of dress that would fI\Pinn’xv’(‘m\rvit}:-ug\&l‘i di;l rfiom;:. and don't | Somewhere and lie down all day i Lu. {and popular San Fr ricl. Hel fit the occasion and afford extra satisfaction— ' accept anything else. A guarantee of [y enjoying the sunshine. Nobody|brought with him the fir ait ol absolute sat f;,,-n“.n or money prompt- would know, \‘\‘l\("n she 'f“"",“f'fq to (l‘.(- V\o\l\\g»\\n:l\u: to he e t)vtrcnltl ~1 $15.00, $20.00, $25.00. 1y refunded, with this preparatiom. | the roost in the evening, whether she | The scion of the Brandeis y said & The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. had done an_honest day's work orihe was tired of traveling around irts—$1.00, $1.50, $2.00. = = T not. There is no clock for her toland now that 1s to be marricd Gloves—$1.00, $1.50. 1 | 1e ) 1 i T ds of R y |rins: lin a short while he had an incentiv Neckwear—50c, $1.00. _ hnusan s 0 Fadmllles el She Is No Shirker. Ito take personal hold ot the Bran Mufflers—50c, 8L00.$$l.504 i ‘ ie Ki Ayl : Sen- | d¢ aha interests —$2.00, $3.00, $5.00. : n T But Biddy is not a shirker. Gen-|d¢is Omaha interests. : Bie Hata— 3 - i n This Kidney BmH craton siter generation” Tor many | A 3 start o taking hald. the) Madeline Fran Walking |51 00, 1.50, $2.00. i 1 suffercd for three month with | centuries she has gone her honest, —‘]"f"‘[’i ,"‘d‘“ “‘l‘;““'”“_' presiacntaan ticks— i what the doctors called Malaria Fever, | industrious way. And today she has| !¢ brandeis fca ty company a few 4 loctor A R ol (e e e Our Windows Offer Many Suggestions. but I believe it was kidney trouble.| her reward, for she is held in the [days ago. George Brandeis, general on the Pacitic coast. Miss Frank is | golf, tennis and other athletic games YEQURE Three different doctors were unable | highest esteem. We couldn't gc:'";“““fi“" .of the "|'"'“'“’*li‘.'”,"(‘-\'1““‘..“1\» 18 ve old, but has already | While she has traveled around the to help me, all giving mc up and I[along without her. She produces|€ccted vice presicent. and o, 1 38| gaken a very active interest in charity | world several times and has visited it would have died only for your Swamp-| more wealth than all our mines of chien, secretary and (reasurer .”“ ‘\\wrk in San Francisco. As an ama arly every section of the United ; Root. My mother read onc of your | gold and silver and copper and coal, | Brandeis theater building, the Bran-| i F ol e guge she took one of | States, she has never been in Omaba # advertisements that fitted my case,| And Chanticleer, her chivalrous |d€is store building, American theater he leading patts in a playlet given| It develops that the young couple and beiore [ used four bottles of Dr.|mate, whose morning duty it is to|Puilding and: the ‘Empress theatet Jioc i Syeient of the Children’s hos- | met in San Francisco first more than 3 Kilmer's Swamp-Root | was entirely | summon the orb of day from bencath | PUIAIE are some of the Boldinfs i) several weeks ago. She is alsa [a year ago when the young Mr. Bran i cured. My Mother and Husband | the horizon, what praise can be too |Wiich the young man has been elect- | e (cribed as an outdoor wirl, excel- | deis was en route to Japan with his 1518 & DOUGLAS. { both are using your Swamp-Root and | extravagant for him’> How checry |td,to manage Ilent horseback rider and®adept at|father. The acquainfance was re- 2l \ have been greatly bencfited by it. I|sounds his crow! (Provided it isn't|, AMiss Madcline Frank. s fiance : L E slways have Swamp-Root in the house | too near your window when you want |18 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Frank. Her father is head of the S. H. Frank Tanners company, one of the largest leather goods concerns Harding Cream Co. znd can’t say enough for your wonder- X to sleep till 8 a. m.) How bravely he ) ful remedy, as it has saved my life. fights any intruder in his domain! How lustily he joins Biddy in an- nouncing to the world the birth of cach new egg! Thoughtful of Wife. Yours truly, MRS. DORA RYAN, 1105 N. Sheridan Ave., Tacoma Wash. Personally appcared before me this Orchard & Wilhelm Co. 414-416-418 South 16th Street. 5th day of May, 1915, Mrs. Dora . 55 Ryan, who subscribed the above The brayest are the tenderest IDOOl’pOI'a,teS for a statement and made oath that the|And so it is with Chanticlcer \"‘ a1 | same is true in substance an in fact, | Selfish bird is he. Watch him in the| Mflhon Dollars . . J. L. SNAPP, barnyard. His scratching feet lay O d H l r Kltchen Notary Public. bare a choice, fat grub. Does he gob- | e r er a Oos e ble this himself? Not he. A peculiar; A copy of the amended articles of Letter to call summons his heloved wife to his |incorporation of the Harding Cream Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You: Cabinet Sent Out Today | side. She swallows the morsel and|company, recently filed with Secre-| then hurries on about her business |tary of State Pool. has been recorded while her brave matc goes off, satis-| with the county clerk. The capital fied with his good deed, not even ex-|is $1,000,000, 2,500 shares being pre- Save Your Steps with An Extension Telephone C SC‘}{‘ lch" ?"'5\,‘0‘.[)? Kilmer fi‘PC}C‘fi"Z fl|"lhfl"k you.” ferred stock and 7,500 shares com- A new model Hoosier, all i LOSERIRNAMION PL Xy loTsaisamD Even the little chickens are indus- [mon stock o AR . e size bottle. It will convince anyone. | trious. Biddy doesn’t have to call| The South Side Balkan club, or- white enamel inside, fitted with \ You will also receive a booklet of —— e - valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Omaha Daily Bee. Regular flity-cent and one-dol- lar size bottles for sale at all drug stores.—Advertisement. JHPea.l his itch- ing skin with Resinol The moment that Resinol Oint- ment touches itching skin the itch- ing usually stops and healing begins. That is why doctors have prescribed it so successfully for over 20 years evenin severe cases of eczema, ring- worm, rashes, and many other tor- menting, disfiguring skin diseases. Aided by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Resinol Ointment makes a sick skin or scalp healthy, quickly, easily and at little cost. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap also greatly help to clear away pimples and dan- druff. Sold by all druggists. For trial free, write to Resinol, Dept. 22-R, Baltimore, Md. NATURAL MINERAL WATER BATHS Hundreds of Omaha men and women are saving time and money by taking advantage of our treatment. Why don't you? The famous Sulpho-Chlorine Mineral Water is delivered in Omaha in 5-gal. jugs, $1.50; 50c refunded when jug is returned. BROWN PARK MINERAL SPRINGS 25th and O Phone DR. JOHN A. NIEMANN Osteopathic Physician, in charge. South Side. th 879. HERE'S A NEW WAY TO RELIEVE ACHING FEET veryone who has to spend many hours ding up on hard floors or walking long 5 suffers more or less from hot, tired, sweaty feet. To all these »f cheer. They can get uble in a few minui-s and very slight cxpense. Secure a package Wa-Ne-ia from your druggist and w. your feet for a few ter in which two or preparation have been and pains will vanish Wa-N elightful el ra added to nser and dis- and banishing purities is on sale at nearly cents. If your drug- and you want (o test this to cover cost we will forward BELLANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package provesit. 25cat all druggists. them more than oncc in the morning. They're up early, bright and carly, not a single sleepy-head among them. Hen Good Advertiser. . It has been remarked that the hen is a great advertiser. So she is. But - | there is no egotism in her advertising. She simply proclaims to the world that a new egg has been produced, not that she produced it. You can plainly hear her say: “See, see, see, the NEW egg; see, sce, see, see the Nw egg.” She repeats this, perhaps a dozen times and then goes right to work on the next egg. She doesn't stand around bragging to Chanticleer and the other hens about the egg she has laid. There are about cight times as many chickens in Nebraska as there are human beings. I would propose a toast to Biddy and Chanticleer, but I know they wouldn’t appreciate it. “More eggs and less hot-air,” they would prob- ably say, and go right on industriously about the serious business of life. Fake Five-Dollar (old Piece Costs Zager a Hundred Stanley Zager, saloonman of the South Side, was fined $100 and costs and remanded in the custody of the marshal for one hour by Federal Judge Joseph Woodrough for giving out a counterfeit $5 gold picce to one of his patrons. Zager asserted that he received the money from one of his customers and that he was trying to pass it off in order not to be the loser. Instead of asking him to make the gold piece good, the patron took -|the matter up with the federal au- thorities. Many at Funeral 0f Mrs._J . M Tanner Mrs. J. M who was fa- tally burned at her home, 3333 Pine i street, last Thursday morning, was | buried Tuesday morning from her late residence. Services were held in St. Peter's church at 9 o'clock. A profusion of flowers and the attend- ance of many friends marked the on- sequies. The deceased was the wife of State Senator John M. Tanner. The Nebraska Press association sent a large basket of American Beauty rocse. A pates-ajar came from the Omaha Fire department. The Ladies' Afternoon club sent a huge floral | sheath, and similar tokens came from {the Junior Bridge club, the Omaha Elks and the Monday Night club The printers’ club night chapel of the = | World-Herald sent a large offering, and the Dahlman club sent a large harp. Another striking offering camce from the Willard F. Bailey employces of Kearney. A huge basket of roses were sent, togcther with a heartfelt note, from a group of old neighbors in South Omaha. Employees of the internal revenue ofiice sent a large contribution. The active pallbearcrs were C. J. Cullen, J. M. Hogan, F. T. Ransom, J. A. Cavers, E. O. Maytield and J. C Walker. The honorary pallbearcrs were: | Bdgar Howard [c. A |R. L. ) Alfred Al Pow J. B Watkir 1. M. Eekman Miner ehn My Iy 1 Burial was Y in the | cer Do Something for Your Coid, \ the first sign of a cough or coid take Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hon You wor't sul 2ic. Al drugglsts —Ady ganized for “athlctic. social, political | and educational purposes,” has filed ar- ticles of incorporation with the coun- ty clerk. The capital is $1.000.. Tom | ca, president: John Mesharcka, vice president, and James Thomas, secre- tary and treasurer, are the incorpora- tors and officers. Amended articles of incorporation of the Omaha Automobile Show as- sociation, filed by the Omaha Auto- mobile ‘Trade association, show a capital of $10,000. The corporation terminates November 17, 1999, The | incorporators, officers and directors | arc: J. T. Stewart, 2d, president; Guy 1.. Smith, vice president; Clark G.| Powell, secretary and treasurer, and | Georg 5 R(-im and Lee Huff | The incorporators of the LeBron | Electric works, capitalized at $25,000, | are lLawrence LeBron, Harry M. Binder and Bert LeBron. ! The Fontenelle Feature Film com- pany, a local motion picture produc- ing concern, has a capital of $25,000. Max Wintroub and Paul LeMarquand arc the incorporators. Government "P‘é"b'efré,fiswdit | J. 'W. Hutchinson of the Royal apartments informs the police of lhe‘I theft of two suitcases containing | government papers and wearing ap- | ovarel | REAM FOR CATARRH | OPENS UP NOSTRILS Quick Relief 's Splendid! \] Tells How To Get |} from Head-Colds. 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'| Quick, Safe Way \ to Remove Hairs (Toilet Talks) Keep a little delatone powder on | vour dressing table and when ugly, hairy growths appear, make a paste a little of the powder and some ter, apply and let rer surface for 2 mii nd the utes ¢ skin a v € reatn 18 | quite harmless and rarely more than {one application is required, but to {avoid disappointment ¢ . usced to Luy the real delatone.—Ady, Case and Clothing Stolen £ glass-ware for spices—tea and Metal tilting flour bin, bread and cake boxes, sliding aluminum top 28x42 inches and the sliding doors. A genuine Hoosier cabi- net like this for— coffec and sugar jar. We r ut Your Shoes Without One RESIDENCE EXTENSION TELEPHONE RATES 75 cents a month—With extra bell. 50 cents a month—Without a bell. Several sample cabinets offered at price reductions. See them today and have delivered before Thanksgiving. Kitchen table with bass wood top 26x40 inches, with drawer for cutlery. Price $2.25. White enamel kitchen tables with metal tops and cabinet bases. Kitchen chairs in golden gloss finish or white enamel. Step ladder chairs, etc., shown complete for kitchen furniture. EARLE WILLIAMS IN SCARLET RUNNER TH A death-defying dash against time in a “speeddemon’’; a thrilling flightina balloon to rescue an imperilled girl; a nerve-racking auto race ending in the explosion of a car running at full speed. These are but suggestions of the action which crowds each episode of “The Scarlet Runner.” These big moments are domin- ated by the personality of Earle Williams. Next is “THE GLOVE AND THE RING.” The story has been novelized by C. N. and A. M. Williamson. A new episode appears cach Monday in the OMAHA BEE The corresponding motion pictures are shown at the best theatres in your city. Produced by The Greater Vitagraph