TIIK.BEK: OMAHA, THURSDAY, OlTOttnU 21, l!U:. BRIEF CITY NEWS tasdsalst, Tailor MO raxton Blk. T koct Frlat 1 Now Bfaron PriM Crff. parvolator, $5, nurt-..s-Cranln "Today's Comp:t4 afovl. rrog-ram rlaaaired aectlon tolar. and appear Is Tha Boa EXCLUSIVELY, rind out what tha various moving plctura theaters offer Bpaaka at Brotrn.il Hall Mirj erlnton. dent English of the Kepreation board spoka t students and faculty of Brown. ell Hal! at noon on central recreational subjects. UtaantB Btrs.t Store Bala A. J. Miller bought stor buildings at Flxteenth and Cane Btrecta from Adam Braner fof HS.004. ret Baf.t First In Life Insurance aeo W. It. IndiM-, k,ei.eial aa.e..t .ajiil IJfO Assuranoe Co. of Worcester, Mass., one of the oldest, 71 ycara, and beat com paniea on earth. Tha State Bank ef Omaha tuys 4 per cent on time deposits and S per cent on SUFFRAGE SHOWED UNDER J JERSEY Constitutional Amendment, Giving Women Bight to Vote, Carriet in but One County in the State. OTHER AMENDMENTS DEFEATED TRKNTON, N. J., Oct. 20. Latest re-turns today on the state election yesterday Indicate that the proposed amendment to the state constitution granting; suffrage to women was de feated by a majority of more than 50,000. Returns from 1,069 out of 1,891 election districts, give a vote of 1S3.657 for and 1S7.S49 against the amendment. Ocean county, which returned a Dis savings accounts. All deposits In this jorUy cf 300 ,n favor of the amend ment, apparently was the only county carried by the suffrage workers. The atruggla over the suffrase question bank are protected by the di-positora' guarantee fund of the state of Nebraska. Betoraa from Inspsctloa Third Vice President Byram of the Burlington road. in charge of maintenance and operation, reaultcd in comparatively little attention will puss through Omaha thla after- Mn Pd the reaulta of the other noon en bla return from an Inspection Proposed constitutional changes, provid er the western linee. General Manacer ln for method of amending Oeorge W. Holdrege la returning with 1,10 t, constitution and authoilrln j,lln i counties and munlclpalltlea to make ex- I cess condemnation on tho taking of lands Han.com Park Improvers Mwt The for pub,(c purpololli Hanscom Fark Improvement club meets Both of thfM propos,d nmodments "Friday night at the Windsor school. Af- were def(lllted by Urge majorities, ac- ler tne regular oroer oi Business is xrans- cord.n to i.test returns. Sunday Preaches on Incarnation of Christ tCnitlniied from Tase Five.) acted, Hon. David 11. Mercer will ad dress the club on "Municipal Government In the City of Washington." The via duct question will be considered. In the Divorce Court James H. Rha- Fired with fi Real. Women workers for the suffrsgn cause said today that far from being dlsmayod by yesterday's vote, they were fired with greater teal than ever. Plans were al- han has brought suit for divorce against ready undfr wl,y they gald to etlr tho Lula A., alleging desertion. Mrs. Harriet state with a campaign, which. If succeae R. Squires was awarded a decree in her fuj, would give women the vote In aelect auit against John C, on grounds of ing presidential electors next spring by cruelty. Oeorge It Levering secured a means of legislative action, divorce from Maud Olive on grounds of I The antl-auffraglats, however, profess cruelty. to see In yesterday reault a settlement Booth Side Bouse aTumb.rs - House for years to come of the agitation for numbers for the South Bide may be ae- woman auffrage In New Jeraey. Under cured from the Omaha Directory com- tne "ute conatitutlon. aa it stand, today, peny In the" future. Charles N. Thorap-! amendment cannot be again son. manager of the company, has aP..Plsced before the electorate for five years. ine two-io-one vc.ie ana inorv against suffrage In President Wilson'a own pre cinct In Princeton waa not a surprise to sujfrage leaders, who long ago conceded Princeton to their opponents. , ranged with Commissioner Jardlne ao that his men will be supplied with let ters so that when they are making the house to house canvas for names for the directory, they may offer new house numbers for sale. But for President Wilson's atand for suffrage It is probable that the amend ment would have bean defeated by a much greater majority in the state. Cabinet Members Bombarded with a " List of Questions LONDON, Oct 99. Cabinet ministers again were bombardei" with war Ques tions In the House ef Commons today, BUTTE, Mont., Oct. 20. The death toll but for the most part they managed to of a dynamite explosion at the Granite escape an Intended frontal attack. The Mountain mine, three mllea from Butte, recllee developed that the offioer who yeaterday had reached aeventeen today, commanded the landing of the Brltlah Two of the five injured men died In the troona at Buvla bay. on the Oalllpoll , mgnt ana omer aeams are awa.ieu Explosion in the Granite Mine Kills Seventeen Men peninsula, has been shelved and that he holds no eemmand in the army at pres ent. However. Harold J. Tennant, Parlia mentary undersecretary of war, declined ta give further information on the ground that it would be against publlo Interest. 'The suggestion made by William Joyn. son-Hicks, unionist member of the Brentford division of Middlesex, ef a policy of reprisals as a deterrent to Zep pelin raids, was frowned upon by the war office. Mr. Tennant remarking that such a policy always had been the subject of considerable controversy. The royal flying corps," he said, 'is a military organisation In England for military operations. The dastardly raids by the enemy on undefended towns and defenseless people should not be allowed to divert the enrgies of this fighting force from its primary military purpose." Under a recently enacted workmen s compensation act rclitlves of the dead and injured will receive benefit, aggre gating more than f75,000. Quiet Along the ; " ' Mexican Border Eeigns Once More BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Oct .-Thls section of the border today resumed quiet for the first time since the train wreck, robbery and murders by Mexican bandits Monday night No executions of Mexicans since yesterday were reported, the num ber of executions not exceeding ten. . Co-operation with Car ran x authorities la Matamoros to run down the bandits was established today. ' Cavalry patrols reported that moat of tho Mexicans living between the scene it the wreck and the river vacated their houses and fled early yeaterday. Sheriff Vann today ordered that Mex icans arrested must be brought to Jail here. He aald he has reports of nine It ex leans killed yesterday, five more than twelve miles from the wreck.. Five Mexicans are under arrest here a. suspicion In connection with the w reck. Troops Patrol ' Border Hunting 5 Mexican Bandits BROWNSVILLK. Tex.. Oct. K.-r0ssee and about 1.009 United States troops to day continued to patrol the border and search for Mexican suspects In the river district, where a St. Louie, Brownsville a Mexico train was wrecked and robbed by Mexicans Monday night The killing of ten Mexicans captured by posses yesterday failed to allay ap prehension of further trouble, aa none of the posses claimed to have captured any of the bandit leaders. According to posses, no trace of Lul. De La Rosa, the head of all the bandlia, has been found. Tigers Full Hands . at the Dinner CRETE, Neb., Oct . (Special.) Tueaday evening Coach Schlssler Invited the members of the Doane foot ball squad to his home for dinner. The company consisted of eighteen men of the team, Dean J. N". Bennett and Coach Schlssler. The company sat down to a real old- fashioned chicken dinner. After the re past Coach Schlssler gave one of his rousing talks, telling the men what they have before them to clean up Peru and the rest of this year's schedule. He called on Captain Johnston, who was master of ceremonies, who spoke of this year's team, and then called on the rest of the men of the squad, with the exception of Koester,. who was forced to leave right after dinner.' Bluaf spoke first then came Bayer,' Whltehouse, Kinney and Dean Bennett. Prof. Bennett paid special tribute to Doane's clean athletics. Ot his sugges tion three cheers were given for the coach and his wife, after which everyone Joined in the Doane yell. After tne Intermission the following spoke: King. Edmonds,' Klndlg, Mlckle, Jellnek, DeWitt. Wallace, Haylett, Collins, Krebs, Tyler and Dee-Elms. Roberts Goea to Colorado. .WASHINGTON. D. C. Oct. 20.-James C. Roberts, mining engineer of the Bureau of Mines and In charge of res cue work in the western field, has re signed ' to accept the Joseph A. Holmes professorship of safety and efficiency en gineering in the Colorado School of Mines. Use The Bee's "Swapper- column. What Jerry Meteley 1I fer Mas kled. A few years later he dltd and by a dis ease brought on from the days of hie Hie In sin. And they asked Dr. Taylor If h would not ercak a word over the remains. IV. Tayhu" says. "I tried to b-g off, tut they Insisted, and 1 flnnlly consented. The funeral took place at l1 o'clock. At o'clock they had to send for the mounted police to clear the street. They opened the doors of the Broadway taber nacle and It filled as If by m.iglc. "Men came from Wall atreet. Ijankera closed their banks, merchants came hy scorea and acores. They clamored tu eve lilin and they opened the coffin and al lowed them to pass by and take a last look at him. "Kndlessi etrenma came, and flowers for the coffin, and they piled them up until It waa a pyramid ten feet long and several feet high; and beneach it el pt Jerry McAuley." Account for him without Jesus Christ and you Insult him and his wife. Go to New York t'lty and you a 111 find drink ing fountains to perpetuate his memory. The pastor of the Fifth Avenue Presby terian church said that Jerry McAuley had more ower for God over tho metro politan population than all the pastors combined in New York. You arc net what you ought to be and He says: "Accept Me and I will make you into what you ought to be." He rocked and ro-ked the cradle. IViwn tho streeta of Chicago twenty-five ycara ago thla winter went a burglar. Under hla coat he had a burglar'e kit wrapped up in a piece of carpet. Ho waa going to crack a safe, but the throngs of people on the atreet made It unaate for him to proceed and he said: "It won t do to tackle that Job now, it la too early." What God Did for a Bars tar. He staggered along and he saw a light ahead and he heard singing. He went in and dropped In the rear seat, and God aroused his conviction. When the in vitation was given he went to the front and threw his burglar's kit on the plat form at the feet of the preacher and dropped to hia knees and cried: "hod forgive me." If you go to Chicago you go down to 100 East Van Huron and go in and you will see a little man, five feet flvo or six, smooth face; no, I think he has a small iron-gray mustache, and meet my friend, Harry Monroe. Account for Harry Monroe and myself without accepting Jeaua Christ us the Son ef God and you insult every drop of aweat that rolls from my face tonlRht and all that come down and take my hand and say, "I accept Jeaus Christ." And he rocked and rocked the cradle. Down on a atreet of New York City stood a drunkard leaning up against a lamp post. He ataggered up the street muttering and murmuring and finally he Ctaggered into a man and asked Mm rhere he could find Men-Ufa store. The msn wrote the address on a piece of paper and he ataggered on. He grew tired and sat down on the curbstone and leaned against a lamp post A policeman touched him with his club and ordered him to move on He got up and said: "Say, pard, can you tell me where Steve Merrltt's store Is? I had a piece of paper here, but I lost It ; can you tell me where the store is?" ' The policeman told him to go down to the corner and around and across the atreet, and It was a big building. He staggered down, staggered in and stag gered up to the office and began to un ravel hia tale of woe to the great mil lionaire undertaker. John Waverly leaned back In hla chair and looked at him. There stood a man with a atraight Grecian nose, finely chis eled forehead and large, intelligent brown eyea that aat far apart He hod long, tapering flngera and finely molded chin of decision. He had clean and even teeth, and John Waverly saw in that bundle of rags something more than a mere gutter-snipe. He saw something more than a mere down-and-outer. He looked at him and he said: "Here," and he ran his hand down Into hla vest pocket and handed him a IB bill. How Aeeoaat for Joha Wooley. He said: "You go out and get a bath, a shave and clean shirt and collar, go get your shoes shlned and come back here at S o'clock and I will give you five hundred." He stood there with tears running down his check and said: Tou sever saw me before f "No." "And you trust me with $600?" "Yes, if I can trust you with that I can trust you with other things." He staggered out and the clock struck 3, and be stood there erect and straight. He had got a shave and a clean collar and necktie, and his shoes were shlned and his clothes brushed, and he looked like a new man. Three montha later two men stood on the' platform at the Talmage tabernacle to speak to I.OM pcnt'lc. One was Fteve Waverly. the multl- millionaire of New Yurk, and John tl. Wooltey, prohibition candidate mr president of the United States. Account for hla salvation without ac cepting JoMia I'brlst and you Insult and slander t.od and the world. And t see ltlm on thla earth surrounded by multitudes. I see the church filled. I people preas down the aislea by the thonsanda and they say: "We are what we are hy the grace of Jesus Christ. He made us what we are." Itoa't Pass t s Ills aalvatlea. The man says: "l waa a drunkard and He made me aober." Another aaya, "I used t ewear and He made me pty?" Another says, "I (ised to mistrust my wife, and He mads me kind to her. My children used to run when they heard hit voice and my step; now they tush to meet ma when 1 come home with my dinner bucket." Yes, we are what we are by faith In Jesua Christ. Ami I see large throngs up yonder In glory. ' fn see the trum peter. Gabriil, sounding the reveille on the resurrection mftrn. We are what we are by the grace of God through Jesua Christ. (Coryfight. y W. A. ftundsy ) Oar JUner Otrev Thle an B. DON'T MIS8 THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with tc and mall It to Foay Co., Chicago. Illl.. writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and. Tar Compound, for roughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pllla, for pain In sides and beek, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; ; and Foley Cathsrtlo Tablets, a whole- j some and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for conatlpstton, btlllouanesa, headache I and slugglali bowels. Sold everywhere.- AdvcrtlaemiriL Carsons Explains Why He Quit the English Cabinet LONDON. Oct ). Coming direct from Buckingham Palace, where be handed to King George the seals of his office on' his resignation from tne caoinei, pir jcu- ward Carson appeared in the House of Commons this afternon and set at rest all conjecture regarding the reasons for his retirement. Rialng from his. old seat on the front opposition bench the former attorney general In a few words made the house conversant with the cauae of the minis, terial crisis, which he aald was due en tirely to the fact that he found himself In complete variance with the cabinet on questions of nesr eastern policy. He felt, therefore, that hla presence In the cabinet would be a source of weakness and not of strength. Fir Edward added that he never had had the slightest personal difficulties with any of hla colleagues. Flush Kidneys With Salts if Back is Aching i Noted authority says we eat too much meat, which clogs Kidneys. ' Take glass of Salts when Kid neys hurt .or Bladder bothers you. No man or woman who eats meat reg ularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well- known authority. Meat forms urio sold which excites the kidneys, they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waate and poison. from the blood, then we get sick. Nesrly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dtzxlnesa, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache In the kidneys or your back hurts or If the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi ment. Irregular of paaaage or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Baits from any pharmacy; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before break fast and in a few days your kidneys will set fine. This farnsus salts' is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com blnod with llthla, and has been used for generations to flu.h and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralist) the acids In urlno so It no longer cauas. Irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jsd Salts is Inexpensive and cannot In jure; makes a delightful effervescent Uthla-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complU cations. Advertisement. Shoots Wife and Kills Himself SAN FRANCISCO, Cel., Oct. M.-C. W. Foots, formerly an Insurance solicitor, was found dead today, ahot through the leart, on the floor of a hotel room a here his wife, Alice C Foots, lay in aed.wlth a bullet wound In the body. The wife said her huaband ahot her and killed himself when she reproached him for drinking. Her condition was said to be dangerous. 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We fully realise that nothing else but the low prices will move the Pianos, and. move them at ones. Durino- this sale we are in position to save vou from $125 to $175 on a Piano or Player Piano of the highest grade. Therefore, Mr. and Mrs. Piano Buyer, it will, pay you to $ travel many miles to attend this gigantic money-saving sale. ' ,' These are brand new Pianos (not shopworn), reliable instruments, not a blernish on them, and are actually going at prices that will enable the most humble family to purchasr. one of these beautiful instruments. 1 . Our store is loaded from top to bottom. This 537S UnriAM Piano 7 tap! Now on Sale at $170 Save from One-Third To One-Half On Any Piano You Buy This S36 UorlttM Pinno UfeJSi e If -Is- I Now on Sa'a at $155 Just the Piano You Want, at Just the Price You Want to Samples ef tha Reductions You Msy txpact to find: Pay. 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