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T1IE BEE: OMAHA. WKDXKSDAY. .FAXt'AUY 20. 5 Took Cold If Settled In My Kidneys. I Used Peruna. Am all Right Now. I owe my Health to Peruna. Mr. Anna tinder, R. F. D. C, Daa L Meeker Co., Minn, writes: "For two years I Buffered with that ter rible disease, chronlo catarrh. - ; ' "Fortunately, I saw your adver tisement In my paper. I got your advice, and I took Peruna. Now I am well and the mother of two children. I owe It alt to reruna. "I would not be without that great tonic for twice it cost, for I am well and strong now. I cannot speak in too high terina of its value as a medicine." ' DULL EARS MADE SHARP Haven't you often thought if your ears could be sharpened up a little you'd be quite all right? Now will you let me show you Just how you can do that for yourself right In your own home? And -no one need know anything about It (unless you want to tell them) until you hear quickly and keenly and are freed forever from those terrible noises n the head. Just answer thee queMl.ns, Jotting down the ' necessary yen or no a. you fo along. Blfn your full name and .ddres. and mall to roe. This Coupon entitles readers of Oils paper to adlce freo on curing Deatneoe. Bo your ears It oh? Do you rears thro.?....,.... Do your ears feel fall? Do aoth ears trouble you? Joea wax form in yoar ears? How lour have yon been d.af?. . Do you have pain la yonr aara? Are you worse In damp weather? Do yon hear better la a noisy plaoe?. . . . Dii your Deafness cone on gradually?.. Have yon a discharge from either ear?., Have you ringing sounds in your ears?. . Is your Deafness worss when you have a oold? . ... ' Can yon hear some sounds better than others? Are there hissing sounds like steam ! escaping? Do your ears era ok when you slow your nose? . Ft I.L, NAME 'AlipriEt By return mall I'll aend you a letter telling ' rou all about the rauteVof your' Bar Trouble, and how you can treat It yourelf right In you.' n home, and thla won't ""t rona red ennt. No malt'-r how alight or how eerlofli, you think your trouble a let me toll you the truth about It I have been In the business of Vharpenlng dull ears for nearly thirty yearf. After graduating and receiving my medical degrees from Dublin I niveraity, 1 devoted myself to the study of Csr Troubles. 10 that In stew of twoentlng a local ph)tlcian. 1 am toosv an Fat fipe.ialltt with patienta In every quarter of the globe. ttoltev. me, in id'i.ic ymrs 01 itrx u'c I learned to know much of the unutterable horror of Deafness. Mv letters dally are beseeching t rr!es for help liaffl a living deatb shut out from J friends from tbe Jo. of th. horn, circle many'1 are pitiful appeal "Doctor. I tear 1 may lose mv Job any moment, and then who will blr. a Deaf menT" . ' ' And th tragls part la, that all thla might have Veen so easily averted if proper aupa had bee. taken In time. ' And o I ear with stern conviction Get advlca upon sour Eir Trouble before It la too late. rn tell son of penile rlRht In your own section of the country, perhaps right In your own town that have been .cured of dene:s by my method. My cured frteode are eieryehere, and will gladly tell vou about their cases. lon l mine your rase honteleas, and den-, let It become to by delaj'. Write tooey for advice on your Ear Troubles. ZAB BFI1CIAXI8T BTEOuT.1, 19a Trade Building, Boston, Mass. I nuuoaa l,it!jaia maapiiiia BUY YOUR Calendars FOR 1916 Of an Omaha Concern . Oar line of 1916 Calendars is now complete , and represents ' a large assortment of beautiful for eign and ' domestic wubjecta. We can fill your Calendar orders to your entire satisfaction, both from an ART18TIO and ECONOMICAL standpoint. Doost for Omaha by buying your Calendars of us. Write or phone for our salesman to call. JT. B. Sigh-class salaerm.a wasted. M. F.SHAFER & CO. 12th and Farnara Sts. Omaha XlOU OR and DRUG Treatment 1B02 8. 10th St Fliana D. , CTTAJIA if. - vV.' s' 1 ELKHORN VALLEY PHYSICIANS HERE Orer One Hundred Members of the Medical Society Attending the Annual Meeting. .' - CLINICS ARE BEING CONDUCTED Omaha's prominence In the mtildle wt as a hospital awl surgical renter has brought here for the first time In Its hlntory the annual meeting of the Elk horn Valley Medical society, constating of over W physicians in the Elkhorn river valley of Nebraska. They started their t no-day session with registration anil luncheon at the V'nivorelty club, and will spend most of their time attending clinics held by some of Omaha's leading doctors at various ho-pitals. After the "get together" session at noon all the visiting physicians adjourned to the Clarkson and county hospitals. At the former Drs. J. P. Lord, Palmer Flndley. C. O'Neill l:lch and J. B. Potts conducted clinics In two operating rooms. At the county hospital Drs. W. K. Mllroy and J. M. Alkln presided, the idea being tr give the doctors from the state oppor tunities to benefit by the advantages of fered In Omsha's large, modern bos pitals with surgeons of wide experience performing rare and difficult operations. Dinner Loot advening. Omaha doctors had the visiting medics as their guests st a dinner lat evening at the University club. Follow ing that the Omaha Pathological society gave a special program for them at the new medical college of the 1'nlverslty of Nebraska a Forty-second and lewey uvenu. l'emonstralions were . given by Drs. A. D. Dunn. E.. C. Henry. A. A. Johnson, O.' T. SchulU, A. C. Btokcs and It. Wlghtman. Dr. R. W. Bliss Is president and Dr. E. T. Manning is sec retary of the Pathological society. Election Today. Further clings will be given this morning at the Methodist, St. Jo seph's and Nicholas Henn hospitals, and In the afternoon at Immanuel hospital. The annual election of officers and other business of the society will be held this afternoon, following luncheon at the University club. Officers of the society" are: Dr. Frank Jensen, Newman Grove, president: Dr. H. B. Lemerc, Omaha, first vice prett rlrnt; Dr. H. O. Morris, Creston, second vice president: Dr. H. I Welle, West Point, secretary, and Dr. P. H. Salter. Norfolk, treasurer. The Omaha physicians who are acting on the arrangements committee are Drs. H. B. Lemere, A. C. Stokes and A. D. Dunn. More Help for , Purchasing Agent Grotte is 'Favored feveral of the city commissioners have como to . the conclusion that lt Jocsn't pay to deny additional help to Purchas ing Agent Orotic "It would be mighty good bjslness," two or . three of them sgroed, "to give Dick more help in his office, so that lie can give more of his time, now consumed in minor details, to the1 larger and more Important affairs.'' Dick Grotte is unanimously voted the busiest man In the :lty hall. Ho coes ail the purcharlng that is .lone for the city, in all .of Its numerous departments. And they do say thst Dick is a mighty good driver 'of bargains,, a natural David Harum when it comes to a trade. And Grotte has in tils office, beuldes himself. Just one man. This is not In keeping with tho system pursued In most cities. Minneapolis maintains a purchas ing department of ten men, so does St. Paul. Little old Bt.- Josph, nowhere near as large as Omaha,' has five, while Den ver has one of Its city commissioners to give his entire time, with the aid of a number of assistants, 10 the work. 'This department is under Commissioner Butler and Is regarded 'as one of his most effective talking points. And Butler, they admit, has been tll to modest In de manding, help for Grotte. , Grain Men Prediot Continued Advance - in Prices of Wheat Grain men who have kept in touch with the situation assert that the available wheat In tho I'nlted Htates at' this time Ij SUj.OQO.ttO bushels; that the domestio consumption between now and June IS will be ?3;.,W),(K0 bushels, and that 30.000,r bushels will be required for seei), thus leaving 91,000,0 bushels for export. They contend that thla surplus is about what It has been during years past and when normal conditions prevailed. With the war on In Europe and the warring nations taking more than double the quantity of wheat that has been the custom, prices must continue to advance materially before a new crop Is ready for market. Omaha wheat prices Tuesday were un usually light, there being but sixteen tars In,' moat of which was to -fill or ders on w hich sales had been made early In the month. Prices were around $1.5.'', a shade lower than Monday. Corn receipts reached Il cars and the prices ' ranged from STVijTl cents per bushel. Oats sold from UVi to S1V cents per bushel, the offerings ' consisting of fourteen carloads.. Durum wheat continued at the price It has maintained all the week, around II. M per bushel. J. A. Sunderland He'ads Commercial Club Committee J: A. Sunderlaad was elected chairman of the executive committee of the Com mercial club at the first meeting of the newly elected committee at noon. John L. Kennedy was also prominent In the Informal . balloting, ; but Mr. Sunderland was elected on the first formal ballot eeaaaaB4a CbaaaWitaae'e Ceah Reaa.4y. "Lest winter I used a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy for a bad bron chial cough. I feit its beneficial effect immediately and b fjre I bad finish' the bottle I was curwj. ' I never. 'Ire of recommending this remedy ' to my friends," writes Mrs. William Bright. Ft .Wayne. lad. ; Obtainable everywhere. AdvtrtUenaf J i Viiixi Supple at Sixty Ate and rip experience mean Rap. pinM and uaefalneaa when mental and bodily powers ara. preserved by keeping rich blood in tha reins. Nstsfes rare neau Uhtnciit In corr s Jtmsrlaeasi creates rich Mood, warms the body and alleviates rheumatic tendcrVIe. Its ell-food Imparts Strength to both body and brain, r f. rVaarrts Af.eff ete A If oaof. g I r.vt tm wj.i.mj; r.H.'na.i. Numerous Inquiries . Indicate Interest in Western Lands The number of people taking advantage of homeseekers' rates today wits consid erable of a Burprhte to the railroad pas senger men. AVhile tho movement was largely to the south and southwest, there were a goodly number of men who came In from the east on the morning train, who continued their way westward. The Increased number gging out to look for land this early in the season leads the railroad people to believe that later In the season there will be a considerable of a rush to buy farms, both Improved and unln. proved. The attractiveness of western farm lnnds Is said to be Indicated by the num ber of inquiries that are constantly com ing In. For Instance, since the first of the year the officers of the Omaha offices of the Uurlington land department lint'o received 3,000 Inquiries, more than double the number during any month last year. atiklng for prices on lands In Nebraska aad Wyoming. While the Burlington land department Is not In the business of selling land, It has 'a list of tracts that are for sale, and in western Nebraska a number of quartets are listed as low as S per acre. The land priced at thla fig ure Is not the best agricultural, but it Is asserted that It Is excellent for stock raising. Poa't J.et Tour ltld Ret M orse. BcB's Plne-Tar-IIoney will cure your cough and give you restful sleep. Good for children only. 35c. All druggists. Advertisement, PENSION CLAIM OF MRS. T. ROCHFORD BEFORE COUNCIL The, claim of the widow of Thomas Rochferd for a pension, came be tore tbe city commission at its weekly meeting and was referred to the legal department. Rochford was a fireman who died as the result of Injuries sustained in the performance of his duties. A woman weighing, It Is said, something like 180 pounds, fell from a burning building upon Roch ford's back, producing Injuries, that ended his life. Few Minutes! No Indigestion, Gas, Sour Stomach Pape's Diapepsin Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the dainagc, do you? Well, don't bothen If your stomach Is in a revolt; if sour, gassy and upset, and what. you Just ate has fermented Into stubborn lumps; your head dlszy and aches: belch gaseN and acids and eructate undigested food; breath foul,, tongue coated just take Pape's Diapepsin, and in five minutes you will wonder what became of the indigestion and distress. . Millions of men and women today Vnow that It Is needless to have a bad stomach.. A little Diapepsin occa Relief for Catarrh Sufferers Now FREE 1 ' You Can Now Treat This Trouble in Your ..Own Home and Get Relief at Once. irtJtts. Careful experiment and investigations have shown that at the troubles were expelled iroin the rose and throat, the real cause of the disease was overlooked and in a fhort time the Catarrh would return monger than ever. Mr. Gauti hat gone way ahead of the ordinary method of treatment and hat provided a remedy that Removes the Cause and Immediately Civet Re lief to the Note and Throat Reese Jones, of Kcranton, Pens., says that after trying tnsny other treatment, he Used this new an el bod and My Dr"( it now entirely clear aud free and I am ant bothereu tv the riiene nny more. The Jsew Combined TTeaUutnt is worth its weight in gold." Temporary relief from catarrh may be obtained in other, ways, but the Jt'eer Cumliinea Treatment sauat Inevitably be accepted for ftrmantnt icsults. 8a nib . Cape, Mount Pel is. Tens., says, suffered tk. pains and diatreaa of catarrh thirteen years and aeeaie. to state. Irted nearly every method. But by your new method I was fmptattr cured sad you cannot imagine tbe joy that ha come over mc." Trial Treatment FREE This new method I so Important to th weU hit of humanity, so vital to every persoa auger ins from any form cm! catarrh, that the oppor tunity to actual) (fit it and prwa ila resulla, will be gladly extended without oucceutof cot. A large trial treatment, with complete, mi ant. dircctioGs, will be Mat free to .ay catairb uSerer. Send to money, take no risks, make ao promiae. Simply clip, sin and mail th cou poat .ad the test pack.se of lb. New Combined Treataneal will be) seat, fully prepaid, tvsxtbcr wiia tae valuable bsvk ea t stall a- COAL MINERS IN FEDERAL COURT Twenty Will Be ArraisTted Charged with Interfering with Operation of Property by Receiver. IMPORTANT ISSUE IS INTOLVXD FORT PMITII. Ark.. Jan. 1. -Probably the most Important criminal procedure In a labor dispute to find It way Into the federal courts sine the trial of tho Iron workers at Indianapolis will begin In the TTnlted States district court here tomorrow, when twenty men will bo placed on trial, charged with bring Im plicated In the disturbances that have marked the disagreement between union oal miners and the Bache-Denman Coal company at Prairie Creek since last April. The defendants are: Peter R. Stewart. McAleater. Okl.. former president of the Vnlted Mine workers or America, district , NO. 21, ArkansHS. Oklahoma and Texan Fred W. ll.lt. McAlenter. former secre tary of the district union and late social ist candidate for governor of Oklahoma. James H. McNnmnra. former member of the city council of Hartford. Ark. .tames Mankanl, former constable of itaruorii townsnip. , Jhn FUwards. a merchant of ltartfort. W. W. Roberts, former manager of telephone company at Mansfield. Ark. Charles Roblneon. flint Uurris. John Manick, Sandy Robinson, Valentin Hurlllo. Marvin Stanflcld. Charles M. Hlackbnrn. Jr.; Bruce Jordan, Ernest Neln, Frank Z. Crossley, Marvin Ray, Mll;e Ryan, Foster Bean and Bee Trout, miners. All Tf the men except Roberta are charged with conspiracy against the gov ernment. Roberts ' Is . charged In three counta with Intimidation and corruption of a witness. All of the men are at liberty on bond. N Judge James D. Elliott of the southern district of bouth Dakota will preside at the trial. Mine Property Barned. The trouble between mlon workers and the coal company, which Is In the hands of a receiver, together with nine of Us subsidiary companies, originated when the corporation decided to substitute the orten shop system for union labor. The company operated No. 4 mine at Prairie Creek on the open-shop plan for a few days. Operations were suspended on April last, when several workmen were assaulted. A temporary injunotlon, which later was made permanent, waa Issued against the union miners and, the charges against the defendants grow out of allege! violations of this Injunction. On July 17, last, three of the com pany's aurface plants at Prairie Creek were destroyed. On the night following a mine near Hartford waa partially wrecked and on the following Monday a coal mining plant at Arkoal was de stroyed by fire. A battle of several hours was fought at mine No. 4, Prairie Creek, on July 17, and It is alleged Clar ence Pyllesberry and John Basking, mine guards, were killed. Blankard and Trout were acquitted Jaat week la the state court at Greenwood on a charge of hav ing elain the men. sionally keeps the stomach regulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take, car of your liberal limit without rebellion; If your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless relief Is Pape's Diapepsin, which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug rtoree. It's truly wonderful It di gests food and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is astonishing. Please don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stomach; Its so unnecessary. Advertisement. How the Remedy for C&Urrh . Wat Discovered. THIS terrible disease t has raged unchecked t i.. i JPr th m pnuksd the nos mnd throat r ireattd 4y SM IV l C4I Slllipiy ire .JZZi cause symptoms have been treated while the cause of the trouble has been left 19 circulate in the blood, and dirtitly to th bring the disease back as fast as local treatments could relieve it. C. E. Gauss, who experimented for years on a treatment for .Catarrh, found that after perfecting: a balm that relieved the nose and throat troubles quickly, he could not prevent the trouble beginning; 7U eiiMtr. all over aeain. On tef he could dimt uius4 completely remove all ItSJbtZZt signs of Catarrh from nose uftuMrand anj throat, but in a few turn th an- . . , . mm tr nmtv weeks they were back. iuf tht ttus. Goes to tha Root of Stopped-up nose , Constant "frog-in-lh- . throat" Nasal discharge Hawking and ipittinf Snoring at night Bad breath Frequent Cold Difficult breathing Smothering tensatioa In dream Sudden fits of sneezing Dry mucus in note and any of the other ymp toms that'indicate ap proaching or present catarrh "I i for a Send the Test Treatment FREE C E. GAUSS. ' STS Maia Street. Manball. Mick. If yoar New Combined Treatment will relieve my Catarrh and bring me health and good .pints acin. I ana willing t he shown, too. without cost or obliyatiot) to mc. .end. fully prepaid, th Treat men i aae boob. Nam Address . eseeaaae tiit,.ii.iMin aaee aa at ea eM Mann Act Invoked Here in Alleged White Slave Case The Mann act was Invoked for the first time In Omaha Tuesday In a can having to do with alleged International white slave traffla Dora M. F.llwood, 7 North Eighteenth street, filed charges lit the frilled States court, alleging that Carl Blondberg, in April. 1311 took her to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, for ImmoVal purposes. After a time there end elsewhere,, during which she says she gave large sums of money to Blond berg, she found her way bark to Omaha and waa married a few months ago. Re cently, she alleged, Blondberg met her and her husNrl! on the street, ami whllo companions of Blondberg held brr hus band off with rasors, Blondberg beat her. Blondberg Is at present serving a short term In the county Jail, which ex pires Thursday, He will be met by a Vnlted states officer then with a war rant on the present charge. Old-Time Cold Cure-Drink Tea! Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea. or as the Gorman folks call It, "Hamburger Bi-ust Thee," at any phar macy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea. l put a cup of boiling water upon It, pour through a elove and drink a teacup full I at any time. It Is tho most effective way to urr-an a voia ana cum grip, as it opens the pores, relieving cqngestion. Alao loosens the bowels, thus breaking a culd at once. Jt Is Inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore -harmless. Advertisement. "Do liars and Sense" When you save 20? of your fuel bill you are making dol lars. When you abolish smoke, soot, clinkers and ash sifting with their attend ant annoyances you are snowing sense. Vulcan does not pollute the air with smoke and poisonous gases. It burns to a clean ash gives as much heat ton for ton as the best Anthracite at 45 of the cost. It holds its fire over night starts quickly in the morning. If is made in' regular hard coal sizes. JVaviueed! fry Coat Products Mfc Co, Jeliet, 111. ' Exclusive Domestio Balee Agenta. Atwltt-Mskemson Coal k CoKi Co. HoOanalok Blag Chloage. Order Today Nebraska Fuel Co. ZH.trititin hf Oasis I. OaaU UBlsfls Ig Youp talnptoro? If You'll Mark IU Looatlon on tha ' Below Diagram and Send It In We Will Mall Treatment ASSOLUTZIY FEZE. .iouiAiDi wots vi or CU1XS. Tbe Rice Method baa brought sueh re ruarkanio result to i:-B a inumtud. of former rupture surierar, that It fyernely need, any otuer proof of It vaiue. tiowover. we are always willing to prove It to any one wbu mar v Interested, and the beat proof la an arttutl trial. That why we now Afir you absolutely frsw of ckarae end BCoavU trial treatment to ahotr wliat tbl wonderful method ran do In yotar rate, Ju.t mark (a Dear aa you can the location of your rupture on this d las ravin of a body, Busralng rlgut over l&e type, send this to w . b. nujE, via Main fit. Adam. ijjM W.w VorJt, X tt i lf There U Taa'U Mtsi laUe beaureo ad world why in you'll go Ihould ooistlaa te tbroosh lit. with MiSar the die th. t lupture U fort ao turlur of i oe Soa't ao eome- that blndlug, cbaaog J tbl.g about IU wty truss wltuout auk-1 Bat, at least, see In aa .Sort to i hat tbl ft.s free yoar. If trMUsaat csa da froan It a siery. I tar yaul fca head far this f'f II right f re. tieaiaieet away Ibl T.ry Bilsatfc today. f By-Product P'V ItkvketM f . ft- 'Hi i ley uft 411 I fe'-r-saJ 5trfts f J B3 Never oaic3 Been I u l' . Ul st 1 1 . Vkv '-.f'tV.V7i X 'Wit! '.ea mmm I ; and Hart, Schaffner & Marx At Half Price at this store that it's a waste of time to take a chance elsewhere. Suit and Overcoats that sold at $40, $30, i 20, if 18, $15, $12, are now J $20, $17.50, $14.50, $12.50, $11.25, $10, $9, $7.50 and $6 Special Trousers Sale Men's and Young1 Men's sizes and styles for Business and Dress $.1.00 values $UK) $1.95 $2.85 $3.75 .emmmmmWHirwmmmimmK8maBmmmmmmmemam m.1 usssafwenw f wessw Witl YOUR Wife t &ake Money? ; Ned Warner's wouldn't She left him; hd oidn t know why. ' ByCecidoljJvCh5tcr t . is an original story, an ingenious story, a story, of puzzles and charm. It is illustrated with moving pictures produced, by the Reliance Motion Picture Corporation! by special arrangement for this paper. Noj expense has been spared to make them mag-l mficent; no effort has been stinted at any point, Road the Storgr Sco the Tictures Daily in The Bee at the Movies "Runaway June" has never before been tub- I lished. It was written for America's greatest newspapers; m this city it will appear exclu sively in The Omaha Daily Bee Since We Inagnra-i tea . Halt rnce uotmng i c.i. ? n l. TL .1 in umaua iiu liicic Soch a Demand For Our Suits and Overcoats ' Feople appreciate the worth of reliable merchan dise and realize that when tuny can tind garments that-bear the "labels" of the world's foremost tail ors Kuppenhcimer, Society Brand value $ (i.00 values asninliii mm' V ' s (&) ... I UsrayetUM