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    HIE BEE; OMAUATUUBSPAV, NOVEMBER 13, 1913.
"Cascarets" Relieve
Sick, Sour Stamach.
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Move aclda, gnsra ami rloaecd-ttp
vasto- from- fclotuaclt. Iilvcr,
Uowcln Cure lmllBcstlon. .
Get a 10-eent bos now.
That awful aourr.ers, beVehlns; of aeld
and foul gases; that pain In the pit of
the storruudi. the heartburn, tiorvowanws;
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THORNE REPLIES TO RIPLEY
IorllaUM.aA Cnnmiiloncr De
I ' , fends Hii .roiition.
JIUVATE OWNERSHIP EXPENSIVE
lift !? nnllrttml Maanat Omlttfd
ConsMrratton of "Otlir Karn
Ikr" of Hnarts In HI
Aranmrnt.
DBS MOIXB8. Nov. lt-(Srell.)-Cllt-frd
Thorn, chslrmsr. ot th Iowa Hall
d commission, msdp vuhlle today his
rb' to the strictures of rrldnt 1J. V.
nipt.v of th Banta Fs railroad, rrxard
injr the statistics Khlch Mr. Thorn pre
rntt at the nstlonal convention of rail
ra,v commissioners on the nolbl .sav
ins of money by covernmfnt ownership
of th railroads. Mr. ntply wrote a
sharp letter to Mr. Thome and tho Hall
vay A-rr-Oasrtt. leading; orranof the
railroads, and the Wall Street Jonrnat, or
can of the financial Intereit. attacked
him, thui reeoKnlilnir the natlohat lm
portance of the lsitc a ralrcd so unoxpeo
dly '
In his reeeh In Washington Mr.
Thome umniarlied Ills conclusions by a
declaration that "the vrlvato ownership
ot American railroads U coitlne us more
than four hundred million dollara." All
Ms tiities aceut this Idea. This was hy
aon of the substitute of low Interest
tates for high ones and elimination of the
dividend. He floured up the Interest
and chaoses as tSS3.UK.MX Mr. Illpley
(rave tTM.tt9.000 as the total "net opernt'
inr Income."' thus showing; thAt the
Thome figures for Interest and dividends
fir exceed the total net operatlnc In
tome
Other Inromr Important.
In, h1 fl, lttet lo Mr. ltlpley, Thome
-evfseii his riibiTf s by eliminating duplies-
merit o'n ' iYdok owned by the railroads
themselves, bdt ca1)s"attentl0ri to the fact
that Illpley eliminates 'other Income" of
the railroads amounting- to $JTS,WO,000,
which, he says, sVouid certainly so with
the railroads It ownership changed.
Il quotes 11. K. Yoakum ot the Frisco
as estlmatlnff the savin on railroad
bonds It owned by the government at
ja,PM,(W. which Is ,C0,000 mora than
the estimate; made by the statistician on
which MtTlvofne based his estimate.
Hut eliminating tho duplication ot divi
dends because ot company ownership ot
stocks ho shows that tho total savtwt
by reason' of sovernmsnt ownership, on
dividends alone.' would be -nso,W..
"Even t0,OiXJ,000 a year," says Mr.
Thome, "would permit us to srant all
the, advances blnjr avikcd . for by the
eastern railroads, to bo used, so thoy
affirm, for better care and better road
beds, etc. and t.o allow the same per
tent ot advance to alt the other railroads
'nausea, bloatlnjr niter rating dirtiness
J and, lok headaohe. means a disordered
stomaeh. which cannot be regruiatert n
til you remove the eisc It Isn't your
stomach'a fault. Your stomach Is fen
BWod a any.
Try . Osacarrta. they ' Immullalely
rleansn the stomach, remove tliii sour,
tindlgpftrd and fermenting'' food nnd foul
tracM. take the excess bile from tho liver
hnd carry off tho constipated waso mat
ter and poison from the bowels. Then
your stomach troubtn Is ended, A Cas
caret tonight will straighten you .nut Vy
morntnKa 10-ceni box from nriy lrtuc
store ' vltl Veep your stomach . sweet:
liver and bowels regular for months.
Don't forget the cJilldren-thclr Utile In
aides need a good, gentle clranstnC, too. .
Governor Spelifies
Day of Thanksgiving
(From a Staff Correspondent)
LINCOLN. Nov. lt.-(Bpeclal.)q.ov.
ernor'John It. Morehend Is of the opinion
that the people of Nebraska have cause
tor thanksglvlmt, nnd has set aside
Thursday, November 27, ua tho day, and
Secretary of State Addison Walt, with
the great seal of the stnte ot Nebraska,
attaches his O, K. The proclamation
reads:
Beginning In colonial days and contlno
Inc wltlioot Interruption, we have set,
aside one day lit each year as a day of
thanksgiving to Almighty Uod for his
iiinniioiii iiiriiiiKa in on ni n iihuuii,. f
Alio iirofliueni 01 mo i niicii niaiwa iihh
Ufsljmated Thursday, November 37, Jhs,
ThmiksRlvInc day, nnd In accordance
with the established custom and because
It Is fitting nnd proper Hint a dny be
set aside Xor thus purose, 1 John 11.
Moreh,ead, eovernor of the state ot Ne
braska, do hereby designate Thursday,
November 57, lPlt, as n day of Thanks
giving nnd praise by tho people ot tho
state of Nebraska.
In these things that make for clvla
righteousness and permanent good our
state has gone forward and tour people
are contented and hppy. oLt ua then re
turn thanks to nti ull wise and beneficent
Creator for these blessings which wo
enjoy, and, not forKettliiR the needy nnd
afflicted, .make each contribution as Is
commensurate with our ability to allevi
ato their suffering and make light their
load.
In the country;, .to keep this up year
after year permanently and to nave
,oeo left cvtr 4'very year to distribute
In higher -wages to ..labor, and we could
do all this without any Increase, what
ever, In tretgh't rates. This saving-, after
accepting; your modification". It simply
because this .Wr unorganised mass ot
people making up the government has a
nttr credit thMi tUe greatest railroad
wstem, or the best financier In tho United
states. Wo can borrow money
than you can." jv - I
fcaw SlrfUlfyosUteeV. . '
Mr. Thwae alto calls attention to the
fuel that other Urge savings Jiave been
left ouV ot account by Mr. Ripley, Aside
from Interest charges ot tae1.0, the
surplus form available foe appropriation
amounted to HM,W.Wfc which. In addition
to. net dividends declared. tt.7.W0. was
appropriated for MdlUons and better
ments. 6S,7.SJ tdVnew lines or exten
lons, W.ttt.a: tor other . reserves, , 17,
97,tSI; for surplus to balance sheet, tel.
(Ci,tSj total appropriated, 1UUE3S.746.
"Today," he said, "these additions and
betterments and extensions, etc., belong
toir,4xinnanlei and you are claim
InlilihtiftXrelarn on such property
InSweWlo'th United States where
undTrVrtlderatlon. This 1M.OOO,0Q
would go t'o-the publlt. under government
wwrarjlp, t jtfd!Uon to the fSO.000.OW
mtnUonefj above.1;
lr. Tliprhe also called attention to the
ValwVtt-O" June Wl crrled t0
nl fcalance sheet ot American roll
Voaii." considered as one system, as re
iiriU, by'te Interstate Commerce com
tnlsilon, the" neat sura of Jl,0U3eeo, In
kHfo to tt.e99,9) surslus for thfl year
toetrtie4. "This represents Uie accumu
latea aurplu ' over 'a period of years,"
said Mr- Thome, "8om,e of ua have
$laubtc4 the; validity Qt some Items In this
suryiuo but you so report It; and upon
this V'eu eU!m a return. This accumu
lated surplus of( more than l.W9,W,0ft)
wuW aleo- bo saved to the American
CPPfte A? cse it government purchase ot
ftiuttUndlnc securiue at prevailing mar
ket prkes."
4 -etierH:oaatrles "ew Road.
M"r. 'Thorhe,' therefore claims that thla
tstlnmte ot a tavlns of t4M.oeo.00i) dollars
'.was rather conservative.
u "The are serious facts," he wrote Mr.
"Klpleyi in cvuieluilun, ."apd the American
(people U jrolng .to awake to their im
iortnce oefore long. nemember, the
Jarge majority' of the dvlllxed countries
lot the. globe, three-fourths of them, al
rady own mostot their railroads. Within
'.he next five or ten years you will see
(Government ownership will be one of the
-.great political Issues, of the day In tho
JUnltsAjStataa, And. when that Issue arises
In alt ot Its. vast Importance, the real
Problem w)H be whether the operation ot
She rsilroadi can be divorced from pol
itic, i do not claim It can be done; but
,lf that (M. W acoomytlahad. then thaM
aTlnSB Which I Jiaye gutUnad must and
,tUI bo aacnred."
t -i
(nMesn Bsma m-t exfi.
" OXF'OKli; Jjebu, Kov. li (Splal.)
The bouse of Gor- Huff, in the east
part of Oxford, wax burned to the
groonjt yesterday morning. Mr. Huff
aroa -erir( started the are, and then
went back to bad. When the flro was
discovered It had gained such a headway
tllat'UMr were scarcely abla-to get them-
avAUt.astd. bl cejjd. not arrive in
save ajtSla.-The' loaa l e-
;rf rJNs,fliaia covered by t
tee.
Ssfr sva.X tlsas sstftour iMkenr lor
1pf?Lri i cei wen til t the
mPft.'fF' sr;tsHdBW Hsla'hatfsi fr
WnsssE (ssn'lstAr aewtieme. UsttJ
C-Hss-'ess'ett 'jss atmmvmmm
Notes from Beatrice.
DKi,VTniC15. NeU. Nov. l2.-(8peclaU-Mlnnle
ldrkham of this Hty has fllod a
petition In the district court asking that
her marriage to Christopher Klrkham of
Nebo, Kan., be annulled, fihe was
granted a divorce from Cart Herder In
Heatrlco on January 9, 18h? nnd within
six months was married to Mr. Kork
ham, unknowingly violating the law ot
the state. She alleges that her husband
and his son Informed her that the mar
riage would bo legal It perofrmed out
sldo ot Nebraska and so they were mar
ried In tho atate of lawo. The petition
states that thev hav not lived tninthrr
cheaper I M man Bn(j ror over n yer nnrt
that their marriage be declared null and
Void;'- ' .
Mayor Ituellng of Wymore has called
a moss meeting at wymore for next
Monday evening, nt which the quostlon
ot running the electrlo light plant on a
twenty-four-hour basis, Instead of n
twelve-hour basis, will bo discussed.
James Do Han, a pioneer resident of
Beatrice, suffered a stroke of' paralysis
Monday and Is In a critical condition.
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News Notes from Falrbnry,
rAinnunY, Neb., Nov, U-(8peclal.)
Mrs. O. U Ensign departed for Clay
Center, Kan., for a visit with relatives
today. Her husband la a well known
passenger fireman, of this city.
Master Mechanic Is. F. TcKtmeycr re-
turned to Qoodland, Kan., today after
making an Inspeotlon ot the Tocqmotvo
shops at this point ana-conferring- with
JsWk asass. . . ,
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Second Annual Jubilee
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Made to
Measure
ANY
STYLE
Visit our store, pick out any Suit
or Overcoat that strikes your
fancy and we will make it up
any style to your measure at our .price
OUR FREE JUBILEE OFFER
For this week only "WE WILL GIVE FREE a 7
Fancy Silk Vest with every made-to-measure suit order.
Our stock embraces an endless assortment of ALL WOOL fabrics.
Remember all our garments are Union Made, and ydu receive a $7.00 Fancy
Silk Vest FREE for This Week Only. - t
ML ORDERS TAKEN THIS WEEK WILL. BE READY FOR THANKSGIVING
ATTENTION!
Tnll Men, Stout Mcri,
Young Men, Hiird To
yit Men, Saving Men.
OUtt GUARANTEES TO YOU 'AllE:
1st A perfect fit or no sale. ! . '
2d AH puro wool fabrics.
3d All trimming? high grade. 4
4th Every suit strictly hand tailored. , ' .
5th We keep in press and repair all.gacments .made by us.
6th Every garment Is man-tailored and not sweat-shop work.
SOUVENIRS FREE TO ALL
Open Till
10:00 P. M.
Saturdays
DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS
e
AT4 THE CORNER FIFTEENTH AND HARNEY AT THE CORNER
strict Mochtoilcal 8$j!e"rtfit indent O. W.
UWo of -Tntwka, Kan., iltoV Joined him
at this point.
N. Downs, enclnetr on trains. No. C.
ftJf.Snjl. SrJSa)' t0 Council Bluffs. ,
la., :ls confined to hfs homo on acccounti
of Illness. W. Costollo, nn extra passenger
engineer. Is filling' his place temporarily.
Division Superintendent A. VS. Kelso
went to Council Dluffs to Join the special
train conveying .President It. V. Mudgo
and Chairman Schumacher ot the Rock
Island lines.; , .TJils . train Is on a tour
of Inspection. Ir. Kelso will accompany
If ovor the Nebraska division.
News Xotrs of I'awnee Clr
TAWNEB CITY. Nob., Nov. lS.-(8pe-clal.)
I'Vank Parker, who for a number
ot years has conducted a harness shop
In this city, today gavo his business into
.tho tliand8-.of; a. trustor . fox'the !jneflt
of his creditors. )
In a. f rwwwks a'potlwrJrug- store wilt
be opened In this city. Frank. JtColweli
has lcasqd a bulldng and Is havjnp ex
tensive repair nadet preparatory- to tlie
Installation in It of a new drug, stocit.
Mr. Colweil was Ki. tho drug business
here about ten years ago, disposing of his
stnreXio. lnli'fcm femytfliMiwho have
remalfieJ InpoWi.Hn-'eVrf' si.
ince.
v 1 1 Nws- prtr f of IVnUoo.
.' WAHOO. Neb, Noy. 15.-(8peclal.)-An
J mportant. .business change. occurred here
tho first of the week, when .Cyrl- Lanlk
sold his restaurant- and confectionery
store to Frank. Smoial and Anton Preu
ell, two youngdualneaa men of this city.
.'AVIIllam.ljarktn, an .old resident ot
Dougla' county, is visiting his .son, Itov.
J. W. tarkln of the. Presbyterian church.
Ames Serum Plant Nrarlr Heady.
AMB3, Ja., Novi U. (Special.) Wthln
a week the $20,000 hog cholera serum
plant, which tho last legislature author
ized to be built on the Ames campus,
Wilt be in full operation with a dally
capacity ot 100,000 cubic centimeters of
vaccine. The laboratory equipment was
rnoved from the veterinary buildings last
week. Tho pens In tho plant will handle
1,000 hogs. The dally output will. bo. suf
ficient to vaccinate 1,700 anlmals. .Orders
fen serum" are' a -month and a halt be
MINNEAPOLIS MAN IS
KILLED IN AUTO UPSET
MASON CITT, la., Nov. Jt (Special
Telegram'.) James Hobbs, who was in
jured in an automobile accident at 'Gar
ner late ' Sunday night, died last night
In a lqcal hospital. Ills back was broken.
The body will be sent to Minneapolis.
Telegrams brought his wife and relatives
here. It appears that the four Who were
in the automobile at the tlmo when the
accident occurred were all old friends.
Mr. Hobbs had cautioned tho driver of
the car, Mr. Cameron, soveral times be
fore th"6 accident to drive slower. Tho
otherUJree who were injured, arc getting
aiong. fairly well and will recover. Mr.
and ilrsV Cameron are both residents of
La-.Crosse, Wis.
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'Sloiix; Falls Nerils School Ilotmrx.
jSlOUX FALLS, a D., Nov. 12.-(Spe-c'ial.OThe
Board of Education Is con
templating tho Issuance of bonds In the
H'um.pf $160,000 for the construction of
new school buildings, the present'" school
facilities of Sioux Falls, it being stated,
having become Inadequate for the rajldly
Increasing num.bec, ot children of '.school
age. It is probable .the .proposition, ot
authorizing the lssuarco,of tho bonds In
the "sum stated will be submitted "to tho
voters ot Sioux Falls' at the spring, election.'
Jinnee Mntlnee Idol.
Sherwood Magee, tho heavy-hlttlng out
fielder of the Phillies, is going to be
c'omii a moving picture actor during the
winter months.
CHARGES AGAINST BANKERS
ARE DISMISSED IN COURT
FOItT DODGE, la.. Nov. lI(-5Se.clsl
Tclegrnn.1.) John C. Preston of Crystal
tiak'e nnfl-II. M.'Martlnsqn of LoJtStilJf,
former bankers indictcxl for false's-ert-trles,
were freed today In federaU court
on motion of "District Attorney fA. Van
Wagenan. Charges were dismissed.
1 Tho men aro the last of four bankers
dieted fqr false entries last November
o be freed or Charges. .C A. Is&aCs of
Forest 'Clty pleaded guilty on ond count
and was -tartlonea''"by' the president, X
G. Larson of Crystal Lake was freed
wltli therdlsniiBsal of .'charges In federal
court In June.
IS
Lifelong IlnmlaRc
to dyspqpsla, liver complaints and kldnej
troubles is needless. Electric Bitters, (s
the guarantied remedy. Only 80c. For
sale by all druggists. Advertisement.
Vktor-Vktrola IV, $15
Oak
A Victrola in the home on
Christmas means a happy home
throughout
year,
Tfee following Omaha a.Hd Oouncil IHatfs dealers carry complete
Urn of VICTOR VICT KOLAS, and all tho UUe Victor Kecords os
fat m tMued. You are cordially l&vlted to Inspect "tho stocks at
any of tbe estabUsfaioetita:
aassMBsaaasaHBBri
Schmoller&Mueller
PIANO CO.
1311-1313 Farnam Street OMAHA, NEE.
Victor Department on Main FUor-
There sire Victors
and Victrolas in great
variety of. styles from
$10 to $500, and any
Victor dealer will
gladly demonstrate
8iem to you.
Co.
Victor Talking Machine
Camden, N. J.
Nebraska
Cor. 15th and
Harney, Omaha
Go. E. Mtcksl. Mgr.
Branch at
33 BROADWAY
Council Bluffs
Cycle Co.
for
Brandeis Stores
Talking Machine Department
in the Pompeian Room
A. Hospe
1513-15 Douglas St., Omaha, arid
407 Wt Broadway, Council Bluffs
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-'tr, i
W Bros.
yz&t&r Department
Third Floor
.tu Cor. 16th and Harney ,Sts
Victor-Victrok. XVI, $200
The Instrument by y!Jeli the value of
jl nuslcat Instruments la measured
Mnhogaajr
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