T11K HKK: OMAHA. WKDXKSDAY, XOVKMHKn 4. 1914. An Appetizing, Nutritious Dinner for 10 cents Take m 10c packago of Faust Fya ghrttl, cook for about K minutes with lome ripe tomatoes and serve with pow dered cheese there' a meal that will delight anybody's) palate a meal that Is tasty, nutritious, digestible and cooling. You ought to make Faust Spaghetti the chief meal at least twice a week as a side dish It should be on your table often. It In rich In gluten a single 10c package being four times as nutritious as pound of the finest tenderloin nteak. Think of the -saving! And the num berless ways that Faust Spaghetti can be cooked! Write for frjo recipe book and find out the great variety of dishes (meals with a smack) that can be made with Faust Spaghetti. 6c and 10c packages. MAVMj BROS. St. Louis Missouri I7her Is Your1 Rupture? If You'll Mark Its location on tho Below Diagram and Send It in We Will Kail Treatment ABSOLUTELY FREE. ttOUBANDB WRITS US OF CUBES. The Rice Method has brought snch re markable results to surn a multitude of former rupture sufferers, that It scarcely needs any other proof of its vniue. However, we are always willing to prove it to any one woo msy dp interested, ana me oest proof Is an actual trial. That's why we now offer you btchitelr free of chars and Drenaid a trial treatment to show what this wonderful method enn do In your case. Just mark (as near as you can) the locat ion of your rupture on this nmeram or a body, marking right over toe type. Spnd this to w. h. niure, via Main St- Adams. Bight New York. X Left Itg at ease. w . -lag BRIEF crn NEWS Tote for W. C Orossy for coroner Ad. Lighting Itstnrss, Burgess-Uranden Co. fidelity Storage ft Tan Co. Dona, as ave Boot Frtnt It Now Beacon rreaa Osorge A. SCagaey for County Attorney. Advertisement. Wa Do Olasinf Fromptly Midland Glass and I'alnt Co. Thone toug. 791. Tote for Congressman Losses: fr re election. He stands on his record. Ad vertisement. Tote for Tfank Xswey. county clerk, now serving first term. Re-elect htm. Advertisement. Bsaatifnl All Modern Homes for Bale on the easy payment plsn. Hankers Realty Investment Co. Fhone Poug. 2916. "Today's Complete Mono rrogruns" classified section today, and appears in The Bee EXCIA'SlVELY. Find out whet the various moving picture theaters offer. Bella Is reasloned Fireman John A. Relis of Hook and Ladder Company No. 5 has been placed on pension by the city council. Rolls has served in the fire de partment for tenty-one years and six months. Musicians Most at lunch Members of the Omaha Musical union held their reg ular weekly meeting at noon In their hall over Pease Brothers, It differing from those generally held, lunch being served. There were somo fifty musicians In at tendance, and after lunch there was a card of speeches. There Is no reason In tbe world why too should continue to suffer the dlMotn fort snd torture of i that binding, chafing I truss without nuk-1 Ing an effort to J tree yoarself j from Its slavery. , Band for this j free treatment I today. Tou'll never be oared and you'll go through lire with that rupture If you don't do some- Wing about lwwny not, at lesat, see, what this free treatment can do , for your Bend tor It right awa y this very minute. Your System Demands an occasional corrective to . insure good health and strength. Success is almost impossible for the weak and ailing. Enjoyment is not for the sick. Impaired . health and . serious sicknesses usually begin in deranged conditions of the stomach, liver, kidneys or bowels. nils ,' are recognized all over the world : to be the best corrective of troubles , of the digestive organs: They tone - the stomach, stimulate the liver, reg- ulate the bowels. They cleanse the system, purify the blood . and act in the best and safest way For Health and Strength ' Lanrrt S. of Aor Mlclna in the WorU. SoM Kumrlun. la bam, 10c 26c TO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN Have you neglected to secure a Safe Deposit Box for your valuable papers? The STRONG EST and SAFEST place is in the Omaha Safe De posit Company,-, wfyere you can rent a Safe De posit Cox for $3.0Q, per year. nmocnW LV?J$A rranDEIS Turkey Holds Special Train Bearing British and French Subjects WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. -The Turkish minister of war ordered detained a spe cial, train bearing British and French subjects from Turkey which Ambassador Morgenthau had arranged on Punday to leave Constantinople. The minister of war declared that until Turkish subjects In Egypt, as wrll os England and France, were given assur ances of protection and permitted to leave the country, all British and French subjects would be hold In Turkey. Ambassador Morgenthau cabled the American government that before the British ambassador left he had given Mr. Morgenthau assurances that all Turkish subjects In the British empire would: be permitted to leave. Departure of the British and French ambassadors and their suites from Con stantinople by special train was officially reported In a message from Ambassador Morgenthau, filed Sunday at midnight and. received at the State department today.' Mr. Morgenthau said he had been In formed ' by a member of the Ottoman cabinet .of the sinking of two Turkish vessels by the British fleet at tho port of Smyrna and of the crossing of Russian troops on the frontier of Erzerum. The cablegram from the American am bassador revealed that the British, French and Russian ambassadors finally got away from Constatinople on a spe cial train at 12 o'clock midnight Sunday. Bcnare of Cheap Substitutes. In these days of keen competition it Is Important that the public should see that they" 'get Chamberlajn's Cough Remedy and , not take substitutes sold for the sake of extra profit. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, has ' stood the test and been' Approved for more than forty years. Cbtafnable everywhere. Advertisement PRIZE CATTLE ARE ON INFECTED LIST Losses to Stockmen in the Central States from the Plague Will Be Enormous. CLEANING ' UP CHICAGO YARDS Forp of Thoaaaad Mri Begin the Work of Foralamtloo Disin fection Tkosiaas Animals Hare Rers Destroyed. TEACHERS ENROLL FOR CONVENTION Thirty-Two Special Sessions of State Teacher to Start Wednesday Morning. ALL SPEAKERS TO BE ON HAND Office Is Open at the Rome Miss Mrllnah Is Mot to Re a Condi date for Re-Klertlon This Vear. n DEATH RECORD" ' . Peter Sbarp. " OVERTON. Nebr, Nov. S. (Special' Tel egram.) Peter Sharp was. stricken with death yesterday while attending to his duties as local agent here for tho Trans mlsstsslppl Grain company and died while being taken home. Mr. Sharp was a na tive of Scotland. He was formerly local agent for the Omaha Elevator company of this place. Mr. Sharp had resided In Overton- more than twenty - years. He was ,68 .years old and leaves to mourn an aged widow and two nVces, Miss Belle Mann of Lyons, Neb., and' Mrs. Everetts of California, Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock In charge of the Masonic lodge. Mrs. Martha Bird. OVERTON, Neb., Nov. S. (Special Tele gram.) Mrs. Mwtha Bird died at her home In" Overton last night after a short Illness. Mrs. Bird came to Overton with her-husband and family eight years ago from Iowa. Mrs. Bird leaves a husband and son. A Hard Meal to Digest Is Quickly Digested by the Taking of : m Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet After It I Over. Corn on the cob Is hard to digest, for some folks, but with a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet it readily is disposed of by the stomach and digestive apparatus. Dort't drug your stomach. Give it Just what It needs at the very moment It needs It. Here is the way a Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablet acts: He" . IK THE, BABY IS CUTTING lEETH use Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup A SPLENDID REGULATOR PURELY VEGETABLE-NOT NARCOTIC I can eat corn now and feel O. X. A-Stuart's Byspspsla Tablet will Quickly digest It." One takes a- tablet Just after the meal Is completed. It is taken Into the mnuth like food: Is mixed with the saliva: swal lowed molt and paitlaliy dissolved.. It goes into the stomach juices which are composed of acids and alkaltra. A Smart's Dyspepsia Tablet re-inforces these Juices. It ijuicitiy d.ests i he ele ments which such weakened Jukes can not digest. After a while tho stomach passes the meal partially digested to the Intestines, where it goes through another stage of digestion. Here, as in the stomach, Muart's Dyspepisa Tablets strengthen the Jukes of dilution and complete the work of giving the body the benefit of the meal. -There' Is nothing harmful In these tablets. Only natural ingredients which the body lacks are i upplled. In a short time the blood and digestive Juices are given the power they lack. Man can di gest any food without Injury and the entire health of the body U increased. Htuart's Dyppepsia Tablets are sold wherever druga are soul, price Uu rents a bus. Anyoi..; wishing a . free lilal of these tftbii-ts flease O'Urecs F. A. tttuart Co.. Ufl .'tusrt Uiilg, Mnrshall. Mich., and a small samplu package will be mailed free. CHICAOO, Nov. I Foot and mouth disease was admitted today to have broken out In the Union Stock yards here. All the federal government Inspectors at the yards have expressed that opinion. While no doubt exists that the disease has attacked a cow at the yards, formal announcement of the fact will be with held until tomorrow, pending scientific proof from a calf which has been In noculated with virus from the cow's mouth. The discovery of this esse Is not ex pected to make any extension of the quarantine which went Into effect at the yards yesterday. Immediate losses as a restllt of the dis covery of the disease In the Chicago yards may run Into several hundred thousand dollars, and Indirectly Into far greater amount at present Incalculable, as the Infection Is In prize live stock recently brought here for exhibition from all parts of the United States. The cow under observation Is a high priced Holsteln. It does not follow that other nearly priceless breeding cattle will have to be slaughtered If the diagnosis of the esse proves correct. The different herds are being kept separate and every sanitary precaution Is betng observed so that losses as far as possible will be re duced to a minimum. Work of Disinfection Be.aon. A force of 1,000 men began disinfecting the Union Stock yards, the world's great est cattle market, which yesterday was placed under partial quarantine by fed eral authorities to prevent the spread of "foot and mouth" disease to live stock herds throughout the middle west. As the disease Is spread through contact, every section of the yurds, covering a district a mile square, la to be disinfected. The same process of fumigation will be ap plied to all live stock cars The task. It was said, would require a week of work. The work Is being directed by represen tatives of the federal bureau of animal industry. Many Men Also Quarantined. Hundreds of the 6o,000 men employed at the yards district have been Isolated as a result of the quarantine. Three hundred stockmen, who recently arrived with cat tle from the infected districts, will be obliged to remain at the yards until the quarantine Is lifted. The quarantine prohibits the shipment of live stock out of Chicago except to Illinois points for Immediate slaughter. It makes it impossible for stockmen In Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsyl vania to purchase "feeder" cattle in Chi cago and cuts off the small supply of cattle for slaughter which have been re ceived In Chicago from those states. No live stock, with the exception of horses and mules, may be shipped out of the four states or Illinois. More Inspectors on Job. Eight additional government Inspectors, bringing the total up to forty-eight, ar rived today to aid In fighting the scourge j In Illinois. They are working under the direction of Dr. R. A. Ramsey, chief of , I1U 111. 1 V . . U . UL.'U. V. ..IV bureau of animal Industry. They are to co-operate with an equal number of state Inspectors working under Dr. O. IS. Dyson, state veterlnanrian. Two crews of Inspectors are require- for the work. The first makes a test for the disease and second digs a deep pit. shoots the affected animals, and, after j dumping them In, covers thorn with quick I II mo, which Insures a complete ellmlna- ' tlon of the disease. All the feed Is burned. All the cattle owner receives is the actual meat value of the cattle an I the market value of the feed. Under present arrangement the federal and etate governments each share half of this expense. The fight to exterminate the disease in Illinois alone, It was esti mated, will cost $150,000 a week. The "foot and mouth" disease, govern ment officials explained today. Is not fatal, but the only way to prevent its spread throughout a herd Is to kill all affected animals. Its effect is to tmaclate the beef cattle and reduce the milk supply of dairy animals. The ani mals' mouths become so sore they can not eat. The malady attacks live stock of all kinds. The disease is one that manifests Itself by the appearance of small ulcers and vesicles In the mouths of animals an I on the hoof, between the toes. Outside of Chicago four new cases were reported today three in Kane and Ken dall'countles, Illinois, and one In Monro county, Michigan, Tnoasand Animals Destroyed. WASHINGTON, Nov. H.-A corps of 107 government Inspectors travelling in Mich igan, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio and Penn sylvania today reported they had found io new outbreaks of the foot and mouth disease among cattle In districts outside those already Infected. One hun dred and sixty herds, or about 1,000 ani mals already, have been destroyed In In diana and Michigan. The carcasses were buried in lime to prevent spread of the contagion. As yet no cases of children being affected by the 'milk from the dis eased cattle have been reported. Cleveland Tarda Qaaraatlned. CLEVELAND. O., Nov. S.-The Cleve land stock yards were placed under fed eral quarantine today, Klsht Sw C'asra at South Bend. SOUTH BEND, Ind.. Nov. 8. Eight new cases of the hoof and mouth disease were discovered today among the cattle of this (St. Joseph) county. To date, cattle valued at more than (50.000 have been destroyed. It Is now estimated that the expense Involved in destroying cattle In St. Joseph county alone probably will reach r-00,000. Fifty-two cows and steers were found to be infected In the herd at Notre Dame university. Following an Inspection of 300 cattle it was decided to destroy all of them. Thirty-two meetings will be held In different parts of the city at the same time by the teachers who will attend the Nebraska State Teachers' association meeting, which oiens today. Super intendent K, U. fJrarf of Omaha will have charge of the schedule of these meetings and will keep the officials of the asso ciation informed of proceedings by mes sengers in automobiles. The 5.QP0 teachers who will attend the association began to arrive Tuesday nfter noon. The first sectional meetings will be held In the morning. Omaha schools will be kept open Wednesday for the benefit of the visitors. ' Registration Monday reached 871, with 1M Council Bluffs teachers enrolled. Out state teachers will be permitted to take part in all work except balloting. High school pupils who own or drive automobiles have placed their machines at the disposal of the local committee, which will use them In transporting the teachers and material to the sectional meetings. Omaha school directories will be dis tributed to the teachers s" they arrive at the depots. Office at the Rome. President Kate Mcllugh has secured office space at the Rome hotel, where she is meeting with tho teachers. She Is not a candidate for re-election, being disqualified because she is now out of active school work. Teachers of Indians on the Genoa res ervation will attend the meeting for the first time. All talent for the general association meetings will appear, the commltteeMiav Ing been assured that none of them will be absent. The local school officials have arranged to permit visitors to Inspect the work at the Fort special school for boys, the sew ing department exhibits at the Central High school and portable school houses now being erected. General Session Today. The first general session of the asso ciation will be held Wednesday evening at the First Methodist Episcopal church, Twentieth and Davenport streets. The program will be. Superintendent A. H. Dixon, Tckamnh. presiding. Vocal Solo Mrs. A. I. Root Omaha. The Social Purpose of Education In Theorv nnrl In rr,-.H.. l-.. ,i i. Strayer, Teachers' college, Columbia. Vocal Solo Mrs. A. I. Root, Omshs, Some Recent Aspects of Vocational Education David Knedden. commissioner of education, Massachusetts. Sectional meetings will be held today as follows: , Boards of Education 2:30 o'clock at Central High school. Influence of Environment on Education H. L. Thornburgh, Alexandria. Discussion. Vocational Training Mrs. E. L. Hln man. Lincoln. Influence on Schools of the Country Unit of Taxation E. C. Tont, Brock. - The Board, the Teacher and the Salary .rni luu irira. s . ri. uroose, Hastings Board of Education: I. N. Clark, super intendent. Pawnee City. conege i-.su o clock, room 236, Central HlKh school. " What revision of the State Laws Gov erning the Granting of Teachers' Certi ficates is Desirable? Dean C. E. Ash craft, York college. Dlxcusnton Deon Charles Fordyce, Uni versity of Nabraska. The PrnnnjacH V t w, n n 1 k I ... i Church Colleges Chan .-ellor C. A. Ful mer, WeBleyan university. Our Intercollegiate Athletlc-M. C. Letter. Peru State Normal school. Biloglcal 2:30 o'clock, room 235, Central High school. Informal meeting will be held. A Sore that Won't Ileal quickly relieved and helped by Bucklen s Arnica Salve. Helps plies and tho worst sores. 10c. All drusrgists.-Advertlse-ment. Omaha Boy Writes Story for Magazine Edward B. Perkins, a former Omaha boy, has an article In tho current Issuo of the "Theatre," a magazlno devoted -to theatrical topics. The article is entlUed "Theater Going In the War Zone." Per kins was In Dresden when the war broke out and was later In Vienna and his story graphically depicts the condition of affairs In thoso cities. WOMEN AT POLLS ARE WELL TREATED (Continued from Psgr One.) one ns he laughed hilariously snd parsed Int.i the voting place. Women voted quite re ml II y on the Women voting on the school hoard were school bonrd election. In the First pre cinct of the Second ward a number of women stood at the door before the polls wrre opened waiting to esst their hallot for members of the Board bf Education. Forty women voted In the Third precinct of the Ninth ward before o'clock. v Stick to Ticket. Women voting on tho school hoard were sticking pretty well to the cltliene' ticket, with one or two exceptions. The suffrnpe women were well organised for distributing literature during the day. At every polling place they have a half dosen women pnsslng out little yellow slips reading "Vote for suffrage amend ment No. SOU, 3d from top of long ballot, Just above the party circle." At 1334 Tark avenue. Fifth precinct of the Seventh ward.- Mrs. Herbert McCoy, Mrs. William. F. Callfas, Mrs. C. Jones and 'ether besieged the place at a re sectable, distance, and distributed the slips. They observed the law better than did the men who distributed cards for their favorites, for the women remained across tho street, almost a half -block away, while the men with pockets full of cards hovered around the door and did their electioneering. Antl. Suffrage tioat. While these women were busily passing out their yellow slips, the antl suffrago goat, wearing the ' surrrage colors, was hauled Into view in his rage on a wagon thst had paraded the streets all the morning. The sign over the goat read, "The anils have got the suffrage gout." M. J. Ofeevy poked one of the yellhw Suffrage slips through the engs to the gost, to see how he look to tho literature. The Billy manifested his opinion by de vouring the sheet at once. No sooner had the g.mt driven oh, than another rickety delivery wngon camo along with a targe canvas arrangement In tent fashion, reading: "Do you Jint your wife and daughter to serve on the Jury In murder trials? If not, vote against woman suffrsge." "We ought to touch a match to thst csnvss," said one of the suffrage work ers, but she made no systematic search for a math. Mad Tape Line vrltta Iter. Women workers at the polls came pre psrid for all emergencies. At one, vot ing place. wher they were accused of coming within the 100 feet lino prescribed by law. with their suffrage literature, on of the women pulled a tape measure out, of a voluminous bag and proceeded to measure off the distance from where she stood to the entrance of the voting place. Bartok Seeks Heavy Damages. from Road Joseph Bartok . Is suing the Union Pa cific Railroad company for HS.oro, which he alleges to be the amount In which he wan damaged by falling from a ladder. He alleges that the accident occurred while he was employed as a laborer wash ing locomotive tenders preparatory to painting them. His lawyers, Fleharty and Martin, have filed an attorney's lien for halt of whatever a Jury may give Bartok. 1 ?V V:- Lieutenant Peterson, of Chicago, a Victim of the Grip. SSBSBBBBSaBBSSJMBMaBSWBSM Left Him so Weak Had to Quit. Restored to Health by Peruna. Took His Place Once More. For at least thirty years Peruna has had a great reputation ns a remedy for grip. It is especially valuable in eases where tho acute stage of grip has passed. The patient remains weak aiid despondent. No appetite. Cannot work. Everything goes wrong. It is remarkable what Peruna will do in such cases. Lieut. Peterson, of Chicago, is an example. Mr. C O. Peterson, Lieut. Engine Co. 56, No. 3327 N. Hamilton Avo., Chicago, 111., writes: "Last year I had a severe attack of la grippe, which left mo very weak, so that I was unable to perform my duties. Sev eral of my. friends advised me tb build, lip on Peruna, and I found it by far the finest tonic and invigorator I had ever used. In two weeks I was strong and well, andt if1ever I am exposed to unusual hardship incident with toy duties at fires, I take a dose or two of Peruna and find that it keeps roe in good health." FLORIDA VIA ILLINOIS CENTRAL . e Routt of tht StminoU LimiUd ' THE ALL STEEL TRAIN . Round-trip Winter Tourist Tickets on .sale daily, . limited to return Juno 1st, 1915. Rates to principal points as follows: 850.08 72.78 (if). 2.2J 8.H.7 87.1 8 Jacksonville Tania . Miami . Nt. Augustine I'ailni lleach . , Haines City . . , Ht. -Petersburg Jiey went HAVANA, CUBA Tickets to' all other points at simo proportional rates. Ticketn via Washington,,. D. C. in one direction. returntniT direct, at slightly higher rates.- v - . Hotneseekers' tickets on tale first anS third Tuesdays of each month. , . For-detailed Information and descrip tive literature, call at City .Ticket Office, or write 8. Norih, District : Passenger Agent, 407 South 18th,'- Onjaha; Neb. Douglas 264. . i i r GERMAN CROWN PRINCE IS IN STRASSBURG HOSPITAL GENEVA. Bwltxertand (via Paris), No. 1 Travelers who arrived hs-r Monday from gtrassburs; say that Crown Prlnrs Frederick William of Germany waa seri ously, although not mortally, wounded In the fiKhtlnsT la France, and that h has been taken to tha palace at 8iriss burf snd placed tinder tha car. of spe cialists from Berlin. A Beautiful Set of Pure Aluminum Wear FREE With the 1915 McDougaii Cabinet No Swinging Doors No Broken Dishes The finest Kitchen Cabinet ever put on the market if the new 1915 m-odel McDougaii with the curtain front, no doors to get iu your way-latest style flour bin with patent sifter, fine white enamel inside top improved sliding table top extra lnrge moulding board, etc. . . ,' WE GIVE FREE A BEAUTIFUL SET OF ALUMINUM WARE MAKE EASY CLUB TERMS OF $1.00 A WEEK DURING THIS GREAT SALE. Thousands of Bargains in Furniture, Draperies and Runs Are Offprpd Greatest Opportunity to Furnish Your Home is Right Now This month we want to add 1,000 new. customers to our fast-growing list of satisfied patrons-special prices, special terms, new goods, attractive displays, and wondefful . offerings in every department make this a time for you to buy furniture, rugs, draperies bedding, etc., at I Jeaton & Laier's. - . , , ' '' - ...... y V - NEW DINING ROOM TABLES, NEW UPHOLSTERED ROCKERS, NEW ALL WIN GO-CARTS, NEW McDOUGALL KITCHEN CABINETS, NEW LIFE-TIME MISSION FURNITURE MAKE IT IMPORTANT to VISIT THIS SALE THIS WEEK 52 New Customers Added Yesterday. BEATON & LAIER CO. 415-417 South Sixteenth Street Special Low Terms During This Campaign Dp-Product Cofre A hot fire that lasts is the test of fuel. Vulcan Coke lasts as long weight for weight as the best Anthracite. A large part of the coal you fmt in your stove or urnace goes to make smoke, soot, clinkers and bad smelling gases, all of which cost ydu as much per ton as the heat portion of Vour coal and yet are abso lute waste. ; - Vulcan Coke is carbon it does not burn out grates because the impurities have been removed.; You get it in the same sizes you are accustomed to in hard coal you .can control y6ur fire more easily be cause it responds to the draft more quickly and more surety. ' You would gladly pay $1.00 a ton more fojr coal if you could get the qualities of Vulcan By doing so. But just for good measure Vulcan cuts over a dollar a ton ojfyour fuel bill.- ,t PrdJced bj Coil Products Mfg. Co. Joliet, ill. Etoluslvs Domsstlo galea Arsnta. Atwill-Mikem'son Coal ft Coke Co. XcOonalek Sldf., Chioaro. Nebraska Fuel Co. 435 THe Latest 1 1 .New York Style -.The shoe for women that we have Illustrated here la ant, of the- latest style. This is one of the moat pop ular ahoea for -both atreet aixl dress .ar. . We liav them In patent Colt. calf , and kid vamps, cloth - tops, welt soles and leather Louis heels, either short -or Ions; vamps. Tha best vain in the city for' $4.00 All slz.s 'AAA to E. Parcel Post Paid. DREXEL ' 1419 Farnam St. Ditbititwi lor Osaka S. Oaaba C. Ililii Om'ahaNflEfll Omaha LIOU O R -nhd- D RUG Treatment 1502 S. 10th St Phone D. 7556 OMAHA "Panoramic View. oTOmihi" The most ' complete book. i-t of Its kind aver publish ed. . Beautiful bird's-eye views of treater Omaha, line for mailing-. 10c at The Bee Office or jT Newsstands. '