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i FOBRS, OYSTER IS A [fonr Comeciiae” s i | Fashion Hins | Mrs, Hayden Geta | Commeroial Olub _ " STOMACH UPSET? ; DUTIFUL MOTHER [e5:ctocs ane e Crescsie | Her Divorce and Drafts New Bill Back and PriceS quastho Real use—TateDr. oo | o N;:‘:“'t ‘::‘;‘(J-L.n"‘“'r":-'.!"‘y"»“['hj 'l';":'::!’ The Drug Store The Commercial club intends again‘ MOVB Up a thtle Edwardsfl’ie ReEite i . o.-.ilad, “TULBDAY, She Lays Millions of Eggs Each Year and Minds Her Own Business. é : a helpmate whom she alleged went| The club wants legislation which : . f the ailment—clogged liver , IF,)uerv |herc|a:t- [ty))s(«ra from |ltqu “the “”[m.. when he soaked his socks | will give the investors more encour- | cents higher than Saturday. Millers ;;‘:ll §?§,Sfdfred R L4 o Norway, but they are much in- T A in “nves in interurba e on th ket for a consider- RS f 7 4 2 R in alcohol, burned them in a saucer |agement in investing in interurban | were on the mar Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse OYSTERETTES WELL BRED :’Lc:::;rnulxu;:ze and taste to the Amer- lon the dinner table and then accused :mes lm' Nebraska, Thciv want thelaple quantity, following the break of 'yne fiver in a soothing, healing way. ROH The courage of “the man who ate | her of using the dish to serve his ;:s 1"?,“""”’“” Jnatie _mv(‘;lor‘ more than 16 cents per bushel during | When the liver and bowels are per- By A. R. GROH. [/the Uk iR ayateria Has ot thae | victuals in. Mrs. Hayden testified in € €lub's committee on pipe dineg| o eek. forming their natural functions, away “Mum as an oyster” is an apt ex-| | 3u4ed” We don't know " when e dliceeafeonrii gl gin e WL A0 h”mlmr’:)tam ‘h);n‘ s u‘mlm‘m“fl ices on the Omaha market were goes indigestion and stomach troubles. ! E g : 1 : ~ e & p C specia K - i pression, for an oyster opens its|lived. Oysters have heen ez liam C. Hayden, who conducted a ian scuo;’?é’c‘;"“jncfv”h &;;m‘n;'; ““:?: 60 and $1.71 per hushel, the top |~ If you have a bad taste in your mouth only twice every twenty-four | producing arc in the world. A few hundred thousand bushels are gath- ered on the 2,000,000 bushels on the gulf coast. In | ma Julius Caesar prob- y centaries, Pacific coast and about | Hettie V. Hayden has been freed | from her eccentric druggist-husband pharmacy at 3002 North Twenty- | fourth street, finally was deprived of DECLMBRR &6, 1916, \ e ——————— to have an interurban bill to present | to the legislature this winter for con- | sideration. | for tive interurban bill. | All Grains Come That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of There was a fair domestic demand ' taking” tonics, or trying to patch up a r wheat and prices were 1 to 2 poor digestion, they are attacking the having beeh paid for a_few carloads | mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, / of choice grade stuff. Receipts were | fazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or 129 carloads. | energy, troubled with undigested foods, Corn advanced 1 cent to 17 cents | you should take Olive Tablets, the sub- and sold at 82%; and 86 cents, about | gtitute for calomel. hours, and then only to take food. |ably ate them, judging by the way he A .| put an “e” in 1ame I get this information from David | Pt an t to the mame of each ol Sekatlieatb e ac"momh when they are good and left ole, who has beer Y | it out of those months when they are | This subcommittee consists of John, L. McCague, F. . Birss, T. J. O'Neill, T. W. Blackburn and H. A." Tukey. | his liberty because of his love for the flowing bowl. Extreme cruelty was also charged. quainted with more oysters than any | not good. The divorce decree gives the plain- |all the: offerings being of the new | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a | . other man in Omaha, | Frank Judson, Howard ' Baldrige | | tift possession of the drug store smcl:{ Omah& 18 ASked tO crop. Receipts were 134 carloads. | purely vegetable compound mixed with “More oysters are caten in Novem- | 2n 4" George Kelly ar b | estimated to be worth $1.400, an 2 Oats were % to % of a centup and | ofive oil. You will know them by their ber, December and January than in |40 ()g | ks prOmInRnS | cugtody of three minor sons, William Hel Graln Embar () sold at 50 and 51 cents per bushel, | olive color. They do the work without all ‘the fest of the year,” said Mr, |*™MON8 t/maha oyster-lovers. Howard Hayden, Ward Brooks Hay- p g with fifty-ofie carloads on the mar- | griping, cramps or pain. Cole. “Omaha cats an average of | . den and David Irving Heyden. She| Ay Omaha is invited to join alket. ’leake.onc or two at bedtime for quick 500 gallons a week during the ‘R’ Thleves Put In a is also awarded $20 a week alimony | o oo on perswade the federal months, “The oysters you eat have been from three to'six years in growing. ‘Standards,” or small oysters, used | for stews, soups, scallops or cock- | tails, are about 3 years old. ‘Selects,’ | for eating raw or frying, are from 3 fto 5 years old. ‘Counts, for frying, years old.” er does not shirk mater- She lays from 1,000,000 | 1 to 25,000,000 eggs. These rise to the “isurface of the water, where they :lgatht-r certain hard spbstances, the I fweight of which sinks them. The Death Gamble. This is a critical time in their ‘young lives. If they alight in the Busy Night, With But Minor Results Thieves spent a busy night, police report. Automobiles stolen from Edward Mulligan, 2809 Roppleton avenue; A. E. Nelson, 3022 Hamilton, and A. T. Burt, Six pairs of shoes were taken from a show window of the store of J. O. Richard, 4118 North Twenty-fourth street. A window was broken in this case, The saloon of Harry the Fellman, 523 | were Taggart, 2763 | | | | | for the care of the children while Hayden is deprived of his liberty, and $10 a week when he is free. *Hayden, by order of the court, is perpetually enjoined from entering or loitering about the drug store or at- tempting to assume control or man- agement of the business again, Goes to, Minneapolis to Get Ideas for School Suggestions which will be of value in planning the new Brownell Hall group will be gathered by Miss Kuphemia Johnson, principal of Brownell, who goes to Minneapolis for the opening on Friday of the Northrop Collegiate school, Minne- government to declare an embargo on | all grain exports. The United Bakcrs" of Greater New York and vicinity | have written to the city commission- | ers here urging them to exert their | Fear Auto Thieves May Have Run Into the River Early this morning an auto which | influence in passing such a law at|Was stolen from A. W. Taggart, 2763 Washington. The appeal states that| & irt street, was discovered and hauled 1500 bakers have failed in business| [rom the Missouri river just north of recently owing to the high price of| Fl whea whose market value has been | «! inflate ! by large European orders. '“'l . be dr. Fwh Persistent Adv Boad to Success. orence. The car was not damaged d whether anyone was drowned hen it went into the stream has not en ascertained. The police are agging the river near he-¢ the car was found. the point |READ BEE relief, so dyou can eat what you like. At 10c an: ASTHMA SUFFERER | Write today, I will tell you, free of charge, | of a simple home treatment for asthma, | which cured me after physicians and change | of climate failed. I am so grateful for my | present good health, after years of suffer- ing, that I want everyone to know of this wonderful treatment. Mrs. E-5, Des Moines, lowa. 25c per box. All druggists. Nellie Evans, WANT ADS apolis’ newest and largest private school. Miss Johnson leaves Omaha on Thursday night, and will return the following evening, in order to miss as little time as possible from the Brownell (Hall quarter-million campaign, which is to be launched on We(rmsday night. People of Minneapolis' have just given $200,000 for the . Northrop school, which is to be named in honor of former President Nofthrop of the University of Minnesota, “Be Kind to Animals” Signs To Be Placed in Parks mud they smother to death. If they ‘alight on someé hard substance they ‘take hold and remain there the rest ‘Lof their days. For the oyster is no fadahnut. In fact, it never moves, or the simple reason that it can't. Millions of old oyster shells are “planted” every year in the oyster ibeds to provide something for the ‘young oysters to hang on to, 1 The starfish is the oyster’s greatest {lenemy. It lies in wait before its vic- ‘ftim till the oyster opens its mouth for food. Then—zipl—i goes the istarfish’s sword, killing poor little ‘Willie Oyster and preventing him South Thirteenth street, was entered | by intruders, who took $20 from the I cash register and tried to force the safe, Edward Bofiacz's saloon, at Twen- | ty-fourth and Bancroft strects, was entered through a rear door. Fifty quarty of whisky, twenty-four pints of whigky and a supply of smoking tobacco were taken. L. R. Rigsby of 624 North Twen- tieth street, while proceeding to work at 4:30 a. m, was stopped by two strangers, who demanded his mon without giving security or referen. Rigsby gave the men $12. The inci- U By LA RACONTEUSE. A charming suit for the young girl | is shown here in tan broadcloth, fea- turing a three-quarter length coat. The waist line 15 moderately definéd | by a belt of self material and stitched with silk in matching tone. Particu- larly attractive are the cape and col- i . 'lar of beaver fur, Buttons add a suit- {;‘;“‘:dgr': :lagl:"g a trip to Omaha or <[i)cnt occurred at Fourteenth and|gp1e finishing touch to the sleeves and | Eleven concrete signs bearing the Another enemy is ‘a little “borer” avenpow?__._ pockets, inscription, “Be Kind to Animals,” A ithat bores through the oyster's shell. / i A = == |are being placed in local parks and ! But the oyster, when this tiny drill settles Out ?f Court George Kiene is New mminc;)fl 1 intelrsec‘;h;‘gs, such as i'comes th h, f hard - i . . | Turner boulevard and Farnam street. +stance ar[a%‘nfi it 0;,?;;(:},‘ ;;;l(s s':}?e For Death of His Son President of verelniswu"?;rclfir;’ta&:t;\{‘: lflthc Humane society The, $5,000 damage suit instituted by Max Geisler, bird store proprietor, against Wallace A, Hildreth, a real estate man, for the death of the for- mer's son, Edgar T, Geisler,, has been settled out of court for §650. Young Geisler was fatally injured when he was ‘struck by Mr, Hildreth’s auto- mobile at Twenty-sixth and Dodge stréets in October of thi: - - nds to purchase the signs, turning them over to Park Commissioner Hummel to place. A twelfth sign, in fact the first one to be erected, was placed at Seven- teenth and Capitol avenue, but was pulled down by bad boys of the neighborhood. ' To prevent a repti- tion of this, the remaining signs are being sunk in cement. e e Omaha Plattdeutscher Verein elect- ed the following, officers on Sunday at the German Home: President: George Kiene; vice president, E: A. Harms; treasurer, Adolf Brandes; fi- nancial secretary, Ernest Koenig; corresponding secretary. Chris Heine; librarian, John Hertz; member of fi- nance committee for three years, P, C. Schroeder. - “borer.” When a grain of sand gets { inside an oyster's shell it forms this " hard substance around the sand, us a pearl is formed, 8 ° How They Visit Omaha, / {1 Most oysters come to Omaha sealed {up in big cans, but a few are received in their shells, Blue Points' come in { their shells from Blue Point bay, el bkt e i 55 ool | H mrmen = THE MAN o the GIRDER HAS HEALTH The man at the desk often I lacks it, Are you an office worker? 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