THE HKK: OMAHA. Tlll'KSDAY, NOVEMHHIt 18. 1 .:. Food Souring in Stomach Causes Gas, Indigestion Tape's. Diapepsin" neutral izes acids in stomach and starts digestion. GROCERS URGED TO JOIN FEDERATION President Connolly of National Association Says Will Win Only by Organization No, This is Not a Tornado" Hang-Over;9 9 Just Another View of That "Beauty" Spot FOLLOW FARMERS AND LABOR Five minutes! No sourness, gas, heartburn, acidity or dyspepsia. If what you Just ata la souring on jour stomach or lira Uks a lump of lead. r fuslrur to dlKftst. or you belch tra and nictate sour, undigested food, or have feeling of dlmtnesa, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taata In mouth and atomach headache, you can aurely get relief In five minutes. Ask your pharmacist to thow you the formula, vlalnlr prints! on these fifty rent oases of Pape't DiepfDfl.i, then you will understand why dyspeptic trojbles of all kinds must so, and why It relieves sour, out-of-order ' storaichs or Indiges tion in flTO rrlnutes. "Pape'a Diapepsin" la harmless; tastes lil.e candy, though each dose will fittest and prepare for as similation Into the blood all th food Ton eat; besides. It makes you go to the sable with a healthy appetite; bat what will please you most. Is that yea will feel that your stomach and intestines are clean and freah. and you will not need to resort to la.xa.Uvet or liver trills tor blllousnrrs cr constipation. This city will have many "Pant's Dla repsln" cranks, as soma people will call them, but you will be enthusiastic about this splendid stomach preparation, too, if you ever take It for Indigestion, gases, heartburn, sourness, dyspepsia, or any atomach misery. Get soma now, this ralnuta, and rid yourself of stomach mlsei t and indigna tion In five minute. AdvertVarmcnU Health in Hand Good health Is reason? ify assured thxuo? mho take Duffy's Pore Uilt Whiskey according to directions. A table spooni'ul In water before meals and on retiring, gently stimulates the stomach and kindred organs . t heathy, normal action, promotes di gestion, and assists In assimilation of food, enriching and Invigorating th blood, thereby enabling It to rid thn body of stored up poisons and secre tions. Duffy's will help ward off .coughs, cold and grip, and Is a tem perate tonlo-aUmul&nt wbiuh will giv you renewed health and better en joyment of life. That'a why you should "Gel Duffy's and Kaep Well" At most drug gists, grocers and dealers. SI. If fthey can't supply lyou, write us. Medcal booklet free. Tha Duffy Malt WhUi.y Co., Rocb.M.r. N. Y. That the Omaha Retail Grot-era1 association should at once join the Federation of Nebraska Retailers was last night urged upon an audi ence of forty grocers at the Commer cial club rooms by Frank B. Con nolly of San Francisco, president of the National Retail Grocers' associa tion. Connolly was on hts way to De troit whare he Is to speak before the National Association of Specialty Manufacturers. While In Omaha he was the guest of J. Frank Darr, sec retary of the Federation of Nebraska Retailers. He was invited to address the grocers of Omaha in a specially called meeting on the occasion of his visit here. He said he did not know why fie Omaha association was net a member of the state organisation. Pitt CSrlt'i puces Aldf. "But whatever your troub'e may be," he said, "whatever may be yjur griev ance, or your misunderstanding. It should, be put BKldc, end vju should join the ttate association right away. We do not recognize a local nzs c stlon In 111? n i tlonal body"unlors t Is a member of Its own state assoc'ation." He poln'rd but that unlrss a lo.'fll m o il tl n Is a member of its state body, there Is no way that a local body can be krpt Inforrmd as to pendln? leg I 1 1 tion In congress, or as to new proport ions tl at are agreed upon by the nrn i- I facturrrs or Jobbers or o'hers to the gr eia' dotilnent. He showed that the na tional secretary, for example, keeps tab I on petulmg national lpgislatl n, and I when a bill Is to be opposed he writes to ithe state secret srles, the state secretaries write to nil their local secretaries of the local associations, and the local secre taries wiite to all their members Inform ing them of the situation, and advise them to write to the congressmen and senators protecting against ths bill. "In the workmen's compensation bills ; in the various states you noticed," he said, "that It wos always necessary to leave the farmer out. The farmer Is un ! der no obi gallons under this law if a ! hired man is killed by a self binder on his place or Is knocked off a wind mill. He is exempt from tills law, but we are held at every turn. WhyT Because the farmer Is organized. "I'nless you are organised and take an active Interest In politics the politicians will not pay much attention to you. But they sit up and listen when they hear from the farmers' organisation and from the lubor unions." Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless If you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin It If you don't. . It doesn't do much good to try to brush or waah It out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff Is to dissolve It, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring: use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it In gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will oompletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of It. You will find, too, that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It Is Inexpensive and four ounces Ii all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This sim ple remedy never falls. Advertisement. LIVES 200 YEARS! Blue Jeans Will Go; Clothes to Cost More, As Result of the War CHICAGO. Nov. 17. If the European war keeps up, It Is quite likely there will be no more blue jeans and tollers of the future may be garbed in overalls of pink or grey, according to the prediction of F. R. Hamburger, secretary of the Na tional Association of Qarment Workers, which began Its semi-annual session here today. "The supply of blue vegetable dye is Just about exhausted," he said, "and we are unable to get mors as Germany la the sole exporter of the blue dyea used here. The enormous demand for wool for the armies and Its manufactured products Will eause an Increase In the price of clothing In America this winter, other speakers said. ' Galbralth Miller. Jr.. president of the association, declared that European de mands had depleted the American wool supply and that In spite of enornnus ac tivity of the wool industry, the cost of woolen clothing here was due for a rise. Use The Bee's "swapper column. BRITAIN BARS RED CROSS SHIPMENTS OF RUBBER WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.-Great Britain has refused to permit the American Red Cross to Include In Its shipments for hos pital supplies to Germany and Austrlt rubber goods, including gloves and blank ets, presumably on the ground that they might be used for military purposes. BERLIN, ov. 17. iBy Wireless to Bav vllle.) The semi official Nord Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung publishes a letter written by the American Red Cross to the president of the German Red Cross, the Overseas News agency announces "stating that the American Red Cross was unable to send certain medical sup plies to Germany because the British gov ernment refused permission for the exportation. For more than W years. Haarlem Oil. the famous national remedy of Holland, I has been recognised as an infallible re lief for al) forms of kidney and bladder disorders. Its very axe la proof that it must have unusual merit. If you are troubled with pains or aehes In the back, feel (lied In the inorninK. ! headache, Indigestion, insomnia, partic- j many loo rreciueni passage or urine, irri tation, gallstone In the bladder, you will elmoat certainly find qiK'k rel!f in OOL.D MF.PAI, Haarlem Oil Capsules. This Is the good old remedy that has Mood the test for hu.idreds of years, pre pared In the proper quantity and con venient form to take. It is imported di rect from Holland laboratorlea, and you can' get It at any drug store. Prices, . too and $1.00. Your money promptly refunded If It does not relieve you. Hut be sure to get the genuine GOLD MEDAL, brand Advertisement. j n it if 'Vlh ;fr,. f Af Tt up Dumping Ground Near Thirtieth and Cuming Streets Which Has a History. The dumping ground west of Thir tieth street and south of Cuming street, which assaults the sensibili ties of the passerby, has a history. Four years ago the city council took action, looking toward the abatement of the nuisance. Conditions at that time were not only unsightly, but unsanitary. A tract east of this slough of despond Is owned by the city and eventually will be improved for a playground. Commissioner Hummel filled it in and covered it over to a level. But the tract to the west remains as a travesty on civic pride, as the Illustration herewith shows. Speaking of this dumping place, Commissioner Hummel yesterday re marked, "It looks like hell, with one eye open." Mr. Hummel la not ac customed to using that naughty word, but since a certain man was in Omaha he feels his vocabulary needs strengthening. On August 27, 1914, Commissioner Butler offered the following resolu tion, which was adopted by the city council: , "Resolved, That the super intendent of police, sanitation and public safety be requested to direct the health commissioner to abate the nuisance on lots 6, T and 8, block 2,, of O'Neill's subdivision, same being a pond of ttaganant water on abovo described property." The pond eventually waa abated, but the dumping of all sorts of un sightly refuse and brlo-a-brac was continued. . Less than a year ago a citizen ap peared before the council and niado verbal request that the dumping of waste material be stopped. The mat ter was discussed by the council and the understanding at that time was ! that If any rubbish should be dumped there It would be with tho under standing that a man would cover H over with earth. The council agreed that It would be well to fill In the material providing that earth was promptly hauled in to cover over tiio uuslghtllness. The health commissioner now feels that he has done his part by romov ing unsanitary conditions. The ques tion now Is, Who Is responsible for the unslghtllnessT wbynothm: aclearsqn Maybe Lobeck Has His Eye On the Job Coyly the Honorable Charles O. Lobeck toys with the suggestion In The Bee re cently that he has a loving and covetous eye on the post mastership of Omaha. When he met the Honorable John C Wharton, present postmaster. In the cor ridor of the Omaha National bank build ing the other day, extending his ever ready good right hand the congressman solemnly remarked, "Good morning, Mr. t'ongiessmand," and Mr. Wharton, master of repartee, Irstsntly replied Just like t s, "Good morning, Mr. Post master." Accurate and reliable eye witnesses do solemnly aver and asseverate that Mr, Ixibcck beamed not merely like a moon beam, but with a'l the radiant refulgence of a sunbeam. The suggestion was not distasteful, the vision was not disagree able to him. No, no, quite the contrary. His attitude toward the postmastershlp appears to be like that of Barkis. In fact It Is said that Mr. Lobeck Is more than willing and Is ready to shake hands with himself to hts full capacity to help to land the Job. Save Now Take care of the present and the future will take care of you. i 1MSU) Kin BATTLESHIP KENTUCKY ARRIVES AT PR0GRES0 WASHINGTON, Nov. IT. Naval of. flclals today disclaimed any connection between the arrival of the battleship Kentucky at Progreso and the forcible rearehlng of the American steamer Zea land la at that port by an armed party from a British cruiser. The Investigation to determine whether the Zealandla was within the three-mile limit Is still under way. British officials contend It was not. TURKEY PROTESTS FOES BREAK NATIONS' LAW WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.-Huaalen Bey. charge of the Turkish embassy, today transmitted to Secretary Lansing for the Ottoman government a protest against the alleged action of Russian and British soldiers in arresting Turkish consuls in Persia and taking over the consulates. orn Will Vlp you even when 'all else has failea. The Soap to cleanse, pur-'y and beaut if y , the Ointment to sc ot he and heal. Nothing better than t Letts fragrant, uper-creamy emollients at any price. Samples Free by Mall JAMES MANEY LEAVES AN FSTATE VALUED AT $40,000 The late James Maney, whs was niur. dered at the Pouglas county fair grounds, left an estate valued at !V) mostly real estate, according to a nett- ftlon filed in probate court by his widow. 1r. Maney has been appointed adminia- tiatrlc. Mr. Maney left no will. rtaUrurm Sup aaa CHal ! Vn ftaffr Willi Colds Take Dr. King's New Discovery, the In st cough, cold throat and lung mdl- Bouncing Health and Active Brain come naturally with childhood, but in. later years are usually the result of right living Proper Food Plays a Big Part Many foods especially those made from white floui- are 'woefully deficient in certain mineral salts which are essential to life, health and happiness. To supply these vital mineral elements, so often lacking in the usual daily diet, a food expert originated 0 "The old geeser's got $50,000 that doeWt be long to him," Blackie DaW is saying. "Now to figure how to switch the pile to theWallingfordTreasury." And with these ideas, an automobile accessory, a trumped up stock rise, and the unintended aid of the Post Oflice authorities. . Messrs. Wallingford and Daw lead Trapp to his trap. Are you following these money sharks? They are appearing in stories and a motion picture version, each week a new scheme all in TWCNCW ADVCNTVftCS OP See the great Palhe pictures, directed by the Whirtoni, in your favorite theatre. If your manager isn't wise tell him to see hit local PATH ( )) DCCHANGE Read the powerful atones of George Randolph Cheater every week in the Sunday Bee it : ,i7 7 Oil m Grape This food, made of choice wheat and malted barley, supplies all the nutriment of the grains, including the phosphate of potash, etc., required for the daily re building of body and brain. Grape-Nuts has a delicious, nut-lika flavor is ready to eat direct from the package ritli crmm or good milk, and is complete nourishment. 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