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Tim OMAHA SUNDAY BKtt: OCTUBKll 31, 1913.
UAHY TOWNS SEHD
ALL THETEAGHERS
Sat Hastings School Board Decides
Not to Give Its Force Any
Time Off.
IIAKY C0JH5O FROM IOWA, TOO
The Ilntlnn Board of Education H
tirged all the touchers to attend. Schuyler
haa granted the three day and la corn
In with twenty-two teachers. Superin
tendent J. A. True has written tha fact
to tha Bureau of rubllrlty tn reply to the
neat little card of Invitation and greeting
the bureau aent out In behalf of Omaha.
Mema. Neb, la coming lth three
teacher. Lynch la coming with Ita entire
fore. Columbu haa granted the three
day and la to be represented by the
: entire force of teacher. Tolk la coming
with Ita force, and Avery la coming with
Ita ten teachers. Attl la, coming with
tha force and Cook haa promlned Its
aeren teachera aa delegates, Froscr haa
promised three. Dodge, nine, and Mai mo,
three. Grand Island cornea forward with
a promt to dtamlsa tha school for the
three days and aend the alxty-elght
teachers. Tha president of the asaoclatlon
la from that place. Superintendent R. J.
Barr.
peeved about something, and will not
allow Ita teacher the three daya time to
attend tha convention of the Nebraska
But Teachers' asaoclatlon In Omaha
tiext week. Brady. Neb., la the ona other
town thua far reported, where the teach,
era will not be allowed the three day
time to attend the convention.
In contrast to thee are dosen of other
placea in the state where the board haa
Ions alno granted the three day and
! from Klkfcorn.
The Kearney Normal la to dismiss and
end the teaching fore. Tha Peru schools
ar to diamine and send the fores. Elk
horn la to send It seven teacher. Crab
Orchard Ita four, and Nebraaka City has
promised the entire fore of forty-two
teacher. The whole' fore from Lyon
has promised to com. Overton I to
bring seven, David City Is to bring the
whole force. Central City, twenty-two,
and Fremont thus far has reported tha
largest delegation, which Is sixty-four,
MoCook U to send all Ita high achool
teacher. Sidney la to b her with
even. Bel! wood, four; Qresham, five,
and Battl Creek and Colyer, their entire
force.
The Iowa town hav begun to report
the number they ar to send. Shenan
doah. Clarlnda, Dunlap and Arion hav
promised their teaching forces a dele
gates.
Joffre in London;
Sees British Chiefs
LONDON, Oct to. General Jofre, the
' Trench eommander-ln-chlef, cam to
London today. IT went to the war of
fice on his arrival. Shortly afterwards
he and Earl Kitchener, the war. secre
tary left together in an automobile, (
General Joffre later attended a confer-
no In Downing street at which war
present Premier Aeuulth, Earl Kitchener,
A. 3. Balfour, first lord of the ad-
'mlraltys David Lloyd Oeorge, mlnlatsr
of munition, and several British and
' . French military officers.
EDISON AND FORD SHARE
HONORS AT EXPOSITION
BAN DIQOO. Cel., Oct. W.-Thome A,
Edison, the Inventor, chairman of tha
naval advisory board, and Henry Ford,
manufacturer and peace, advocate, shared
honors today In the presenc of a large
crowd in a celebration of Ford and Kdl
son day at the ranaroa-Callforule expo
sition. They were aoorted to tha ground by
a squadron of United Stntea cavalry and
tit the Plasa Da Panama they stood under
a canopy of flowers as 10,000 school chil
dren filed by and showerd them with
blossoms. Soon the two weia fairly cov
ired with the flower and their face
beamed.
Meear. Kdlaon and Ford ar St looted
',o remain In San Diego until SunJav.
GERMANS KILLED AFTER
BEING LURED TO DANGER
LONDON. Oct. .-"Account hav
reached here." (ays a Router dispatch
from Pctrorad of a spectacular fight
on the Island of Dalen, on the Pvlna
river, a' few milea aouth of Rig, whither
the Russians lured the Germans, allowing
them time to Install themselves before
beginning a bomltardmuht from both
(idea.
Kpertatora from Riga, who witnessed
the cannonade front a brlds aorosa the
Dvlna aaw the river choked with Qcrninn
rorpeea and floating down, dream, and
atated that the Uerman force had been
almost entirely wiped out
TINKER WANTS TO PURCHASE
BEAUMONT, TEX.. FRANCHISE
BEAVMONT, !.. Oct. JO.-JI Tinker,
manager of th Chicago Federal league
base bull team, telegraphed from Shreve
poht La., today to officials of the local
lex as league club that he would pur
chase the Beaumont franchise, which 1
fur aale. If the transfer would b reeog
Olxed by the lt aue. Tinker said he would
use the lluuraint cluh as a farm for
young players aimed by his team. Ed
ward BtrJm.in. president of the Buau-
tnont club, aalj he woukl make an effort,
to consummate the !.! If supported by
other members of the league.
Apartmenta, flats, houses anu cottages
can be rented quickly and cheaply by a
Bee "For Rent."
Aaulhrr I ae for Iron.
tCnrrcurondenee of the Aasoelated Press.
U-1. itecai:ne nmar.
ni' li. l and V thhs sr iw. m u-h more vnl
UKMe for other tlilnits-nctablv umxiii.
"'"on the Imnerial Normal In (f
eonimliuilon hus tl cued that el;KVij.i
measures no longer mum lie lnado fr.nn
(iiiiii. ctii that iron may te uijuo-d
Iron heretofore hi been forbidden be-
fu weiuhis tatuioucd (ruin, it ltav
iMsea inaccuiait.
Jape Hay Alarm 4'loeka.
(Correspondence bf the' Associated Press)
TOKIO. Oct. 3-An order for alarm
eWks to the number of "(.0i has been
reccivs-i I K a makers Xrxun Kiik
lftnd. where cl' have U-.-ome ftraree
remilt of the 'iiensi'n pf trade
iia ma rnusn eminu-a.
( hllraa l'Kblne Hnlim,
SANTIAGO. Chile. Oct. JO.-The Chilean
Hibm.-t re.UiM-d Udav.
Slotrarali of Onua Mxarn,
r.rt Arrlve-1. b.11.4.
f t W VOf'.g Krl.t!.tf. nt .
tirrsHairCN..sidtiir'itt
(X'LLMKA
Jn The Bee's "Swapper" column.
Gates that Pass in tho, Night
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''I'flwWrsdW' f -l MT" ' '-"
WE JTUSN'T THINK WE 'BE THE WISE GAZABOS UNTIL-
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WL WAKE UP NEXT MOKNIWG
BRIEF CITY NEWS
Wedding Binge Xloolm, Jeweler.
r.!Dqn!s. Tailor 100 Paxton Blfc.
Lighting Fixture Burgssa-Orsnden.
Saaolng olasses. Hotel Rome. Web. tilt,
stave oti mat It Now Beacon Pre
Admitted to Praotdo Arthur Maro
wlU has been admitted to practice law
before the federal court.
"Today' Movie Frogram" classified
section today. It appeara In Th lie
EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what th va
rious moving plctur theaters offer.
Foot Sail Oaaoe Tuesday evening
there will be given what 1 termed a foot
ball danc between Omaha and Council
Bluff, it will be given at th DeLuxe
dancing hall.
The atat Baas of Omaha pay 4 per
bent on Urn deposits and I per cent en
saving account. All deposit in this
bank ar protected by the depositors'
guaran. : fund of th state of Nebraaka.
For gaiety First In Lif Insurance
e W. H. Indoe, general agent Stat
Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Worces
ter. Mass, on of the oldest, 71 year,
and beat companies on earth.
Wanted la Chicago Arthur Nleden,
aged to year, wanted In Chicago for
passing worthless checks, waa arrested
by Omaha of fleers Saturday morning
and is held for th Chicago authorities.
Die of Xeart Failure W. Q. Hogan,
aged 47 year, night watchman at the
Ramg building, whllo sitting In the of
fice of the Arvd hotel died of heart
failure. 8o far oa known he ha no rela
tives.
a a for Xaturlea to Eye Jama A.
Welstead In . district allegoa that he left
his farm bom and took a position as
machinist's helper In th Union Pao'flt
roundhouse tn Council Bluffs. Ignorance
on hi part lad to a misuse of tools
be says, with th result that a stesl
splinter Injured hi eye. He sue fir
lan.ooo.
Chief Clerk tow Jelfir Effective
November L WUl Qulld become chief
clerk in tha office of General (Superin
tendent Jcffors of the Union Pacific.
Heretofore he haa been assistant chief
clerk In th oflce of Qeneral Manager
War. With th transfer of Qulld tha po
sition of assistant chief clerk to the gen
eral manager is abolished.
Assets to AfizolatstratOT Following
settlement of the deference between
heirs of th late John Llnder, wholesale
llluor dealer, leaving an estate of I300.0UO,
the asset of th estate wer Saturday
WHEW SESTSE!
IS A" IBURDEKI .
When Digestion is
nearly always look
constipated bowels
When you think of the suffering after each
meal from Heartburn, Bloating, Nausea,
Headache it is no wonder you have no
interest in mealtime. Soon you lose
flesh and are in a rundown con
dition. You must help Nature
correct such ailments so that
: the body can be properly
nourished. This sug
gests a fair trial of
Stomach
TAKE HOME A BOTTLE TODAY.
morning tranaferred in probata court
from th special administrators. Otto
Vorsati, Hugh Bartsom and Jacob J.
Hess, to the general administrator, Wil
liam Amd, Council Bluffs.
Leotar at Theoespoical Kail Some
of the startling thing which hav been
recently discovered by scientists with re
gard to the relation of plant life to th
live of human beings, and which hav
a direct bearing upon the theory of evo
lution, will be discussed In a lecture on
"Leave and Lines," Illustrated by
tereoptloon view, showing th action
of natur In th growth and evolution
of plant. Th lecture will be given by
John T. Eklund at Theosophlcal hall,
suite 70L Bee building, Sunday evening
at ( o'clock.
Desi't Neerieet Ceagta mw Colds.
Dr. King's Nsw Discovery should be In
every home. for oough and cold. Chil
dren and aged like It Ma : All druggists.
Advertisement
BOSSIE HEAD OF ALL
THE MILK INSPECTORS
C. F, Bossle dairy Inspector, ha been
elected president of th International
Milk and Dairy Inspectors' association at '
th annual meeting held at Washington, I
D. C. I
During th four year of work her a 1
dairy inspector Mr. Bossle has brought !
the mltV supply up to a high standard.
He adopted th monthly system of dairy '
oortng, which 1 baaed on th various '
factor which enter into dairy mainte
nance and milk, delivery. Authorities on
the subject hav said some nice things
about Omaha's milk supply.
During the Bossi regime milk dealer
hav been required to deliver retail milk
only la original bottle wht.-h must bear
th name of the dealers. II also estab
lished sediment tests. I
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atatne I Rralea.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 19. "The Lyrlo
Muse," a bronse statue, was stolen today
from the United Slates section of the fine
arte pnlare at the I'anama-Pacllto en poet
turn. Exposition guards "checked In the
exhibit at o'clock when the arte bulUU
ln was opened, but It waa gone before
noon. The statu waa valued at from
flou to tM.
Meehlnleta Return tn Work.
CLKVF.I.AND, O.. Oct 30,-Followtng
the action of several hundred unking
machlnleta In returning to work today at
the Hardon A Oliver company's plant,
William 8. Jack, business agent of the
machinists' union, tonight stated that
nearly ail of the !.() macalnleta who
went out at the plant of the Standard
Tool company two week ago have re
turned. impaired you can
to a lazy liver and
as the real cause
EB i Her
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EE SURE IT IS THE CENU1NE.
EPISCOPAL BISHOPS
III LOCAL PULPITS
Bishop Brewer of Montana Will
Preach at All Saints in the
Morning.
BISHOP THOMAS AT TRINITY
The Episcopal church pulpit of
Omaha and vicinity will be occupied
today by the bluhope and priests
who are here In atendance on the
meeting of the synod qf the Province
of the Northwest. Pulpit assign
ments are ai follows:
All Saints', Rlnhop Bremer of Montana.
St. Andrew's, Forty-first and Charles
streets, Rev. Paul R. Brookings, South
Dakota.
St. Btmibi'i, Fortieth and Davenport
atreeta, Bishop Suffragan McElwaln of
Minnesota,
Church of the Good Shepherd. Twen
tieth and Ohio streets. Rev. Dr. Hugh U
Burleson, New York City.
Bt John's, Twenty-sixth and Brown
streets, Rev. A. B. Clark, Roaebud, g. I).
St. Martin's, Twenty-fourth and 3
streets. South Side, Bishop Brewster ct
western Colorado.
St. Matthias', Tenth and Worthlngton
streets. Bishop Tyler of North Dakota.
St Paul s, Thirty-second and California
treats. Bishop Coadjutor Faber of Mon
tana. Trinity cathedral, Bishop Thomas of
Wyoming.
Bt Philip the Deacon, Twenty-first near
Taul street Bishop Morrison of Duluth.
St Mary', Blair, Archdeacon II. F.
Parahall of Duluth.
St James, Fremont, Bishop T. N. Mor-
COmDdrlSOn
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rlson of Iowa.
St Paul's, Council Bluffs. Bishop
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St. Luke's, Flattamouth, Rev. John C.
Sage, Keokuk. i
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FIRST PASTORENTERTAINED
Rer. Willard Scott at Annnal Dinnei
of St. Mary'i Ayenue Congre
gtional Church.
PASTOR HTJ1BERT WELCOMED
The. annual dinner of St. Maryi
Avenue Congregational church was hel7
last evening in the Sunday achool roonr
of the church. This event marked th
beginning of a strenuous season that hal
been planned by Faator Hulbert for the
church. Th gathering of 300 member!
and friend of th congregation was
consplciou for it unusual enthusiasm.
It was the first time that Rev. Mr. Hul
bert had met th congregation a a
whole sine hi enforced absence of sev
eral months. Ha was welcomed with
prolonged applause.
W. S. Wright was toastmaster. HI
introduction were th occasion of much
mirth. T. W. Blackburn was tha first
victim of hi wit. Tha latter proved
.very entertaining in spit of the toast
master's doubt
W. J. Connell waa called upon to relate
to the present congregation of tha hum
ble beginning of th church. At the
speaker' table were aeated nineteen of
th original membership. Mr. Connell
related how thirty-three year ago, when
Omaha was mud, the Idem of St Mary'
church was conceived by a small group
of men gathered beneath an old elm
which still stand on St Mary' avenue.
Th present pastor followed Mr. Con
nell. In the course of his brief remark
he thanked th congregation for it
loyalty to him during hi recent 111
health.
Th guest of th evening waa Rev.
Willard Scott, D. D., the founder and
first paator of the church. He road
th point that in church work, th
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founded, that the life of the church I
centered In the youth of the elAirch.
Between speeches "The Kelly Choir"
rendered pleasing selections.
The dinner was characteristic of those
given by th women of ft. Mary's In
the abundance of good thing to eat,
while the occasion was characterised by
a splendid spirit of harmony and good
will. Th overcrowded hall ws prophetic
of the accomplishment of a big work
which shall be In part perhaps, the pro
viding of new and larger accommoda
tion. Throws $50 Bill
Into the Sewer
Deputy a her If l and jailers at the court
house are bemoaning the loss of $50 which
William Smith, a prisoner, threw Into a
ewer In order to keep It from being
found on his person and used against him
as evidence.
However, the county Jail attache bad
the satisfaction of seeing Smith plead
guilty to larceny from the person Friday .
and get a sentence of from one to seven
year In prison.
H waa discovered to have the 50 piece
of currency sewed fn hi clothe when he
waa sent to Jail for picking a man's
pocket but before th money could be se
cured by the Jailer Smith threw it into
a sewer.
Red t'roes Member "hot.
BERLIN, Oct. -(By Wlreles to
Tuckerton. N. J.) The Overeeats New
agency says: "The Dresden Nachrlchten
reports that a member of the Red Cross
named Helllnger, made a prisoner or war
by the French, waa shot by a French
officer because he refused to betray th
position of the German staff."
Miteey Heats Alliance.
ALLIANCE, Neb., Oct (Special
Telegram.r Alliance High achool foot
ball team, who won from Oiadron Nor
mal last Friday, went down to defeat
before the Sidney High achool team here
thla afternoon, the score being SO to 0.
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