T11K HKK: OMAHA. I'KIDAY. l-T.P.UrAlJV 1: i!n:. Dress Warm and Keep Feet Dry TelU Kheumatlsm Sufferers ' Take ftalt Mid Jet JUd of I'rto Acid. to Rheumatism Is no respecter of sga, sex. color or rank. If not the moat dangerous of human affliction It la on of the moat painful. Those subject to rheumatism should eat lees meat, Area a warmly aa possible. Avoid any undue exposure and, above' all, drink lota of pure water. Rheumatism la cauaed by urto add which is generated In the bowela aad ab aorbed Into the blood. It la the function of the kidneys to filter thla acid from the Wood and raat It out In the urine; the porta of the akin are also a means of freeing the blood of thla Impurity. In damp aad chilly, cold weather the akin porea are cloaed thua forcing- the kldneya to do double work, they become weak and alugglah and fall to eliminate this urle aeid which keepa accumulating and cir culating' through the system, eventually aettllng In the. Joints and muaclca caue ing Stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the flrft twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounce of Jed Salt;, put a tabl'eapoonful In a, glass of water and drink before break, fast each morning' for a week. Thla la aid to eliminate urto acid by stimulat ing the kidneys to normal action, thua lidding the blood of these impurities. Jad Salt la Inexpensive, hermlee and la mad from the acid of grapea and lemon Juice, combined with Uthia and la used with excellent reaulta by- thou sands of folks who are subject to rheu matism. Here you have a pleasant, ef fervescent lltb.la-wat.er drink which over, cornea urto acid and is beneficial to your kldneya as well. Advertisement ' BRIEF CITY NEWS' Jldeltiy torag Ye Oo. Xoug, CSS. KT. Belbj Voas, general Insurance, Have Bool Mat It New Season Press Bargess-Qraadea ; Oe Lighting fix turee. Waaed Choice real estate loans. W. a Thomas, tit State Bank Bldg. Xmprerers Meet John Breea will ad dress the Monmouth Park Improvement club on "Municipal ProBlems" at the Monmouth Park school Friday night "Today's Complete Morle rresram" elaaslfied section today, and appears In , The Be EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what ' the various moving picture theaters offer. riles to Bankruptcy Frank O. Bterba, grocer, 153 South Twentieth street, South Omaha, baa filed a voluntary petition In bankruptcy, stating his liabilities as 15,630 and his assets aa W.132. exposition Open Sundays It has bean decided by San Francisco people to keep the grounds and all exhibit buildings, as well as sons, open every day during ex position period, Including Sundays and holidays. V '" . , Boost foe X-aeal Basiasss, is the slogan of the Retail Hardware men, now in con- , vention. It should be your motto all the year. An office In The. Bee Building-, , "the building that la always new." la the bast way to boost for yourself. Walters Inspection Trip General Manager Walters of the Northwestern has gone to Cheyenne to look after some business matters and before returning he expects to make a short inspection trip over the Wyoming and weaturn Nebraska lines, of the company. ... Aettoa ia Dundee--A plat of a new Addition to Dundee, to be placed on the. market, has. been filed In tha office of 'ilarry.'Pearce. register of deeds, by George' Jt Co. The tract consists of blocks 125 to 138, extending from Howard to Dodge and from Forty-ninth to Fifty third streets. KNEW OF BIT ILLEGALITY Vice President of Bank So Testifies in Trial of Attorney T. H. Matters. NOT AWARE OF EXCESSIVE LOAN George Honey, rice president of the defunct First National bank ef Sutton, testified In the trial of Thomas 11. Mat ters yesterday, that be bad not been aware his bank- had outstanding; loans greater than the law allowed and that; he had not known how. to what extent I the bank might make loans legally. An extra big table waa brourht In to hold more than 300 documents, which have already accumulated. . President Melchlor Luebben of the bank wss finally turned ever to tile defense for cross-examination upon the evidence he baa given In his Indentlfleation of l exhibits. The defense objected to starting Ha cross-examination until the government has finished with him alto gether. Cross examination by defense was postponed and oHney waa called. Attorney B. J. Burkett for tha defense read a long list of homes of persons, whoso notes are alleged to have been held by the bank. Concerning certain names that the witness did not recollect or know, the attorney Inquired, "That was a fictitious, person, waa It not?" United States Attorney Howell finally objected to thla kind of cross-examination and Judge Toumans austalned him on the ground that the defense in Ita questions recardlng these alleged notes, assumed that suoh notes were In ex istence) without advancing proof that they were. i Pass Beek ta Kvldesice. In the morning a two-hour fight resulted In a. victory for the prosecution In having admitted as evidence a . pass book of Matters containing" entries of his account in the First National bank of Button. President Melcholr Luebben of the de funct bank waa on tha stand all morning Identifying exhibits to be used In the trial. AH went with only the usual Stereotyped objections of the defense until the pass book waa reached. This was objected to as, evidence on many grounds, ons being that there were two books, one kept at the bank and the other sent back and forth from the banH in ,8utton to Matters In Omaha. The ( court finally held that the book, If ac-J ceptable aa evidence, must be offered in connection wVh letters Identifying It. Luebben then looked through the cor respondence and picked out seven letters and the government again offered the book lit evidence. - Bosk ! Correct. The defense offered seven objections and Attorney Wilson for the defense declared in a speech that Matters had protested In some of' these, seven letters that the passbook .was incorrect In Its figures, which showed that his account was over drawn. ' I Judge Toumans signified that the book would not be admitted If this were true. and asked to see the letters In which such protests were made. Mr. Wilson was unable to find any. The passbook was admitted. 1 United states Attorney woweu men started reading the seven letters to the Jury. A carbon copy of "a letter purporting to have been written by.. Luebben to Matters, April 15, 1913. stated that Mat- tera' account In the bank was overdrawn S. In s. carbon copy of a letter pur porting to have been written ' by Lueb ment to Matters, May 13, 191J. the former notified Matters. "Tour nooount Is t,2 overdrawn." ",. KeerJ the Children Bright and Happy Happy youngsters must be healthy. The' digestive organs of children get out of order as readily as do those of their elders, and the result Is equally distressing. When the bowels are clogged with an accumulation; of re fuse from the stomach the child nat urally becomes crow and fretful from thedlacomfort. and is often punished for temper when nedlcnl attention Is really what is needed. The next time your child Is cross and unhappy, without apparent rea son, try giving It a mild laxative. Vr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is a mild, pleasant tantlng combination of sim ple laxative herbs with pepsin, and Is especially recommended for children because of its freedom from all opiate or narcotic drugs and Its gentle ac tion. It is sold In drug stores every where. A free trial bottle can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Cald well, 452 Washington St., Montlcello, 111. TEMPERANCEJIGHT IN IOWA Prohibitory Amendment Will B Before Hawkeye Senate for Action Today. SALOON MEN MOVE STOCKS MONEY F0RP0ST0FFICES Sundry Civil Bill Contains Appro priations to Start Number of Nebraska Projects. FAILS CITY FIRST ON LIST (From a Staff Correspondent.) DE8 MOINBS, la.. Feb. ll.-peiUal Telegram.)-Not only will the prohibitory amendment to the Iowa constitution b before the state senate tomorrow for ac tion. It desired, but also the amendment providing for woman suffrage will be re ported favorably to the senate from the committee. It was so decided today. The committee also decided to report ad versely the bill to repeal the mulct law. Thla assures a conflict over the tem perance question. The house today passed a bill which had already passed the senate appropriat ing tTS.OpO for the Iowa exhibit at tha Fan Francisco exposition. Saloaaa Mast Close. Dea Moines saloon men prepared today to move, over $300,006 worth of liquors out of the city before next Monday, hav ing given up alt hope of keeping the sa loon open but one more day. They can open and do business Saturday, but not tomorrow nor afterward. Over WO men will be out of jobs because of the order of the council to close saloons. The city council took steps to retrench In expenses because of the loss of more than 100,M) annually from licenses. CUTS RATES FROM ;0CEAN TO OCEAN (Continued from Page One.) (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON. Feb. U.-(Speclal Tele gram.) The sundry civil bill now being considered Is the house contslns appro priations for carrying out the building of some of the postofflces la Nebraska that have previously been authorised. The publio building act approved March 4, lflS, contained authorisations for over 00 projects, and the supervising archi tect's program up to this date includes only US of these. The new buildings ars arranged by the supervising architect and numbered In accordance with the chrono logical order in which the sites were actually 'acquired. Of the 14 projects that have been num bered by the architect's office the first sixty carry an appropriation ranging from S10.000 upward In the present bill. The bill also contains a uniform sum of 11.000 for the next forty projects. This leaves a balance of forty-nine which have been numbered but for which no appropriation la authorised by the bill this year. , . Falls City Stands First. Falls City comes within the first group according to the date the site is actually acquired, and the sum of tlOOOo has h,.n appropriated to commence tha work mere. Alliance. Aurora anil CttuAmn . s the class of buildings for which 11,000 Is appropriates to take care of the preliml nary work; Wahoo ia number 121 on the list, the site having been acaulred later and no appropriation is made In thla bill nor xor uentrai city, Neb., where the site was acquired even later than at Wahoo. NEMAHA VETERAN NAMED SOLDIERS' ADJUTANT 'From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. ll.-(Speclal.)-The Board of Control has appointed E. J. Maxwell of Nemaha as an adjutant In the old soldiers' home at Grand . Island. The duties of the ofrice . arethose of a bookkeeper and steward. I - T the commission, but only on the com modities In question. -The net result of the greater relief Is that industries la the Chicago and middle west section will continue in the business ot supplying customers on, the Pacific." . ' Mlasoari River Differential. The order permits railroads to carry carload freight from Chicago, Burfajo and New York to Intermediate points 15, 26 and 35 cents higher than from Missouri river to the same destinations and less than carload commodity rates from Chi cago, Pittsburgh and New York to Inter mediate points rosy exceed those from the Missouri river to th same, destinations by S, 40 and K cents respectively. Carload rates on coal and pig iron may be less to the Pacific coast than to inter mediate points, but the ratea on auchH articles to the higher rated intermediate points must not exceed 6 mills per ton mile. "Tha Pacific coast terminals to which these rates will apply," says the ex plena lion, "axe the point at which the Atlantic- Pacific steamships deliver freight." ' It Is evident from the whole record," says the commission's opinion, "that whatever may have been the degree of competition in the past between tha rail carriers and the water carriers aa to the rates en these articles, concerning which additional relief ia now sought, we are witnessing the beginning of a new era of transportation between the Atlantic and the Pacific coasts. , Baals sf Cssiaiulss Opinion. "To secure any considerable percentage of this coast-lo-coaat traffic ratea on many commodities must be established by (he rail lines materially lower than those now existing. As we view It, the Panama canal is to be one of the agencies of transportation between the east and the west, but not necessarily the sole car rier. If the railroads ars able to make such ratsa from the Atlantic seaboard to the pacific coast as will hold to their lines some portion of this traffic with profit to themselves, the should be per mitted to 'do so. The acceptance of thla traffts will add something , to the net revenues and to as extent decrease and not increase the burden that must be borne by other traffic, it will also give the shippers at the coast points tha bene fits of sa sddltlonal and a competitive servtoe. We are of tha opinion that these car riers should be permitted to compete for this Jong-distance traffic so long as It may be secured st rates which clearly cover the out-f-pocket coat." The commission says thai few, if any, of tha intervening interests really op posed the petition of .the carriers, but that the intermountain territory pro tested. The commission suggests that the rail roads themselves readjust the so-called "back haul" rates from the Pacific coast to pobtte Inland. Requisition Issued For Kellog's, Return (From a Staff Correspondent.) t.tnpoiN. Feb. 1L Speclal.)-3overnpr Morehead has Issued requisition, papers for Harry B. Kellogg, alias F. E. Mack, who . Is under arrest at aDtroif. Kellogg Is wanted In Omaha on a charge of forg ing a 5 check. T It Will UelUve Backache. Annlv moan's TJnlment to your back. Pain gone almost Instantly. Don't rub. It penetrates. Xo. All druggists. Advertisement DEATH RECORD. -William F. Jens. GLENWOOD. la.. Feb. 11. (Special.) William F. Jens, one of the most highly respected citixens of Oalt township, died at his residence four miles northeast of Ulenwood Wednesday night Vr. Jens waa In his sixty-seventh year and haa resided in this locality since coming to this country In early manhood. He Is survived by his widow and eleven children. . J. fJreeo. SHENANDOAH, la., Feb. ll.-(Spe- cial.) 8. J. Green, an elder In the Men onlte church, died at his home on Wash ington avenue yesterday afternoon. Pneumonia was the cause of his death. Ha Is survived by his widow and several children. The family moved hers about a year ago from New Market, Is. Thin Peoole Can Increase Weight! to increase their Weight with 10 to 16 pounds of hith-. -...r .L snouid try eating a llttie Sarsol wifh ineir meals tor a while and note results. Hern Is a good test worth trying. Flref weigh yourself nd ineaaurS yourVeTf. Then take feargol one tablet with every meal-tor two weeks. Then weigh an'l measure again. It Isn't a question of how you look or feel or what your friends say and think. The scales and tha tape measure will tell their own story, and "et eny thin man or woman can easily add from five to eight pounda in the tlrst fourteen days by following this simple direction. And best of all, the new flesh staya put. bargol does not of Itself make fat. but mixing with your food, it turns tha fats, sugars and atarches of what you have eaten, Into rich, ripe fat producing nour ishment for the tissues and blood pre pares it In an easily assimilated form wntcn tne blood can readily accept. All this nourishment now passes from your mar aa waste. But Sargol stops the waste and floes It nulclrlv anil n. the fat producing contents of the verv same meals you are eating now develop nmlnri unit lutnnH. .e ft u ,,... ... . , - ii n 1 1 u , iivsu l),. tween your skin and bones. Sargol la safe, iMeaasiu, emcieni. aim inexpensive, bner man 4k McConnell rug Co. and other leading druggists in Omaha nl vicinity sell it In large boxes forty tablets to a package on a guarantee of weight In crease or money back. Advertisement. Burgess-Nash Company EVaHYiODYls BTOHC AiniMTLiiinic for Saturday A REMARKABLE SALE OF ; MEN'S SMIMTS Were $50 to $2.50, at A Sale I Menu's BATHROBES j AT ABOUT Vz PMCE See Friday evening papers and 0th St. windows for. par .. tlcuiars. - - LUXUS MERCANTILE CO., ; Distributors I'lione Douglas I8fl9 and have m easel sent home. ECZEMA COVERED C LOR EDS Broke Out in Blisters. So Bad Could Hardly Bear To Wash Heads. Used Cuticura Soap and Oint ment. Children Were Healed. Gilchrist. Mich "My two children were covered all over their heads with sore erup Uoa which I was told waa enema. It broke put In blisters; a patch as large sa a quarter would break out and on top of tbs sors was a seals. I cut the hair as near down to tbs bead ss I could when the first eruption broke set. Tbs eruption was so bad r aould hardly bear to wash their beads and there wss not a spot as Urge as a pin on ta aaad that was not broken out. "I shampooed their hair, then rubbed the Cuticura Ointment on. After I bad used tbs sample I bought ons bos of Ointment and sos caks of Doss and I bad not used all of them when tbs eruption bad dried up and my children were healed." (Signed) Mrs. Jobs Rolsten. August 6. 1014. Sample Each Free by Mail With p. skin Book on request. Ad dress post-card "Curicura, Dept. T, torn." But throughout the world. 68 t he eaEiii lEiurn Make Butter in 3 Minutes Cut shows how SIMPLE t la. It's all metal; cleaned in a moment; highly sanitary; makes the finest granulated butter you EVER tasted. Weighs but 5 pounds and churna up to 6 quarts. Two to four pounds butter may be churned la S minutes and in some cases thla has been done In less than ONE minute. Every home needs one. Every farm needs one, no matter how many larger churns it may possess. Simply fasten it oa a wall; pour In the cream; give the handle a simple up and down motion and jou'll have butter ln'3 minutes or less. A child can operate it easily. Buys one. and It will save its price in 3 months even if you churn but oncea week. See It The Belmont Restaurant makes all of its butter and buttermilk with the "McCann" Churn, and has enough over to sell. Good live agents wanted. See the rburn, see how simple and cleanly it is. Send ior descriptive literature if you live out of town. Daily Demonstration in the Windows of the elfiiont restaurant C. N. DALL, Prop. 1516 Dodge Otreet Omaha, Neb. iWsfftMwwiisin ?Store Hours: 8:30 A, M. to 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P. M.s- urgess-Nash Gompmiy. 'EVER YD CroVS STORE' Thursday, February 11, 1015. HTOHEJ NKH's FOK fc'RIDA V. riwn Itonelas 1X7. More Remarkable Values Friday in the SALE OF DINNERWARE A N OFFERING thst brings with It the most unusual saving possibilities. duo enwa at 10c Table of. odd pieces of dinner ware, decorated plates, cupa and aancer nlattafa - table dishes, creams, sugars, etc Were to 60c. Choice that should appeal to everyone who keeps house. All $1.00 China at 25c Table of odd pieces of dinner ware, large platters, sugars, rresms. . sauce-boats, bowls, etc. English, French, etc. Were to fl.dO, at China at Price Tsble and odd nieces of dlnnerware. Including: aaa Havlland and English wares, covered dishes. I L9a A big clearaway of 100-plece seta. dlnnerware 10c 25c plates, sets of plates, cupa and saucers, r naay at Semi-Porcelain Pinner Bl. were 1 2.4ft . $ etc. . . . aW 7.08 Homl-Porif lain Dinner Hots, were lP.ftO. 911.08 Austrian ITnlna Pinner Hols, were 923.85. 810.50 IfmHKwwasaawaSvy mwmih S12.0S Henil-rnrcelnln Pinner Rets, were) 111.00 Beml-PwrceUlft Pinner M, were a.0O.gl7.4f Thin VMtewar Pinner Met, were 3S.OO . 2X .49 Bnrs-sss-sTaab, Oov Tourt Xloor, Entire Winter Stock of Women's and Misses' TAILORED SKIRTS That were $5.00, $7.50, $8.50 to $10.00, for $2.95-$3.95-$4.95 IT'S a determined effort to clean house in this section and to do it in the short est possible time. The offering includes our entire winter stock an assortment of unusual style variety, and the values aro simply extraordinary. The models are the season's very latest and them are all sizes represented for wo men and misses. , . The materials are gabardines, broad cloths, serges, novelty cloths, etc., in plain colors, plenty of black and navy blue. Borress-assh Co eoad Iloer. c I vasn Crochet Cottons WlllTK, KC11V AND XIA)11H Rises 1 to 10, at T Rites 10 to 30, at 8 Rlzea 30 to GO. at f Slses 60 to 100, at 10? , Crochet Hooks, 2 for 5c Crochet hooks, steel, slips 2 to 11 only, special, 2 for 5c. 75c Linen Towels, 39c Alt linen towels, large size, scal loped and hemstitched edges, stamped in cross stitch, French embroidered and eyelet designs, slightly soiled, were 75c, for ftftc. aurgess-sTaah Co.- Thlra noor. Valentines for Feb. 14 MANY pretty and attractive novelties that lend the good old-fashioned colorings to this de lightful day. Wide variety of fancy valentines, also cups, paper .rt!'.?r.p!:,:....5c to 25c Plane Cards and Dinner Favors. Valentin Post Cards, neat and at tractive, dosen, 10o. Bnrgess-7ash Co Mala floor, . . Economy Basement Salesroom Women's Winter Coats That Were $10.00 to $19.50, Choice at 000 " A BIG lot' of our high-grade coats transferred from our Second Floor Section to the Basement for quick sale. Scores of splendid styles from which to select. Made of such materials as mixtures, plain cloths and novelty materials in the most desirable colors. Hand $1.50 Knit Scarf. 50c FANCY knit scarfs, ia white, black and combi nation colors, made of wool or silk and wool, regularly SI. 00 and SI. GO; Saturday, In the basement- Children's $2.9SCoati $1.75 CHILDREN'S coats of gray chinchilla, plain or novelty cloth, velvet trim med collars and cuff a and belt, 12.98 values, la the basement for ' Borgsss-lTasa Oe Baaesa.a. Common pins, 400 count, per psper ..... .2o Shoe string shopping bags, each ...... 10c Nickel-Plated Saifety , r , Pins. 3 cards....... DC 48c Men's ShirtsA Broken Assortment: Worth to $1.50 for 48 Cents A MIXED assortment of shirts, consisting of heavy Jer sey, madras, buckskin, flannel and chambray, collar 1 attached; also fine percale shirts with neckband. Every one strictly first quality, but broken in assort ment; were to $1.50; choice Friday, at MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, 3c A big line of colored borders and plain white handkerchiefs, full size, hemstitched, slightiy imperfect, from regular 10c and 15o o lines, choice s3 C MIS-MATCHED PAJAMAS, 79c Made by a standard high-grade maker, and we guarantee the fit and make to be first Class. If perfectly matched would 70 retail at II. f2.R0 and li; choice., 4VC MEN'S $2.03 SWEATERS, 48c White Merino, most all sizes, the a o usual $2.00 quality, Friday OC nrgsss-Vask Co Basement. In the- Wash Goods and Domestic Room Twist, all col- &00-Yd. basting ors, spool... le cotton, spool, 3o Darning cotton, . Wire hair pins. 4 spools .. .Oc 10 pkgs. ...5c . llone Hair Pins, in ni box. 1 dozen... lafagC 60-Yard spool Ironing wax, a ilk 8c for 8o Finishing braid. Pearl buttons, bolt ...... .Be card 2c 200-Yard Machine o Thread, spool OC each .. .tc Children's hose supporters ..7o 98c Dressing Sacqu'es, 25c pLANNELETTE Dressing Sacquea In floral and Persian designs or Hsht, medium and dark colors, Sj were to Use. choice .., Bnrgess-sTasa Co. Basement. svtsvuv, 5c I2V2C Cheviot Shirting, 5c 27 and 36-lncb blue and fancy stripe and checked cheviot shirting, good selection of colors, worth 12 e, yard.. Zephyr Ginghams, Bl2c Bright new washkble zephyr ginghams, neat checks and stripes, best Amerl- QJL, can made, jard O2C Wash Goods at Zy2c Assorted lot of all kinds of odd lengths-or waan goods, a ai cuinulatxil from the I week's selling of "L'ae More Cotton fabrics. on bargain square, per yara ;3ic Peggy Cloth at 10c 32-inch Peggy cloth for chil dren's new spring play clothes, win wash perfectly, at, yard Bargees-Baa Co. Baa sweat. 10c , Muslins, Etc., at 5c Great assortment of bleached mus lin, cambric, long cloth, nainsook ana lingerie, desirable mill lengths and bolts, special at, yard, 25c Mercerized Poplins, Uc Printed and plain mercerized pop lins for morning dresses, worth 250 Friday, yard. . X 1 C KiUBVUI. 5c Specials for Friday in Housewares No telephone or mail orders accepted. - SPECIAL Orsy enamel pudding pans, milk pans, drinking cups, jelly cake pans, pot covers, ss long as they last, choice st. 4c SPECIAL No. 1 Roll man's food choppers, one to a cus tomer, at 15c SPECIAL Another lot of those heavy 4 sewed kitchen brooms, at 19c bottle of house oil, wss 10c, at Ac. Red Star floor oil, pint bottle, lo-. Water palls, I -quart, galvanised iron, aa long as they last, Be. Toilet paper, special, 10 rolls ISO. Light House cleanser. 3 Irge aluminum sink 2Sr values, only 1 to a IN f1olene floor oil mope st . ' .... Hottls of house oil. was iiv. at ISO. 1 at lUc Burgess-Nash Co. Everybody's Store -16th and Harney, cans, lOf. strainers, customer,