THE ELXDAV DEE: OMAHA, NOVEMDER 3. Wi. II A a H Each Voter Will ! Oct a bet oi bix ) 15al lots Tuesday Omaliaui to Kxpresf Prefer t" iters on Public Uffirers, Referendum ttiiil City t Charter Changes. At tha c1iih itt une of th in"t ! ilrltl political turn pal Kin evrr i mined In t urIwi ronnty, Hrrtor Brt niiy m pniccru lo tne pull to regie tfr I heir preference for the vurlou pulilm nV to be MM; (ilwi to 1 ri's thenn'flvF on vnrlom referen dum irow,Mii,n mi rii'l illy (luirtT iii-inliii"nlt), Volinn il;inn In ITS pri;liii't of the (.'utility will be upcti Tuedy from n. tn. to H p. in. K.uli voter will tie intitliil In nil lutlliitH, nml the rlot;- (tiou cntiitnlMlnnvr lhi voter to "t thut tiny rvcrlv uoniplvto H ot li.illntn. Til tf'nenil ballot In aulxllvllkri1 In tn Uii-x" p.utu: Nutloiml, .lute, con-Ki'i-Kilonul, Ji glnlntlvi', county und pre. .lii.-t tu-hfiH. Thl will bo the first Ppl!i hi Inn nf the ni'w 1'igiilatlve re ilMrliitlntt plsn v.hlrh provide tot rk-clion of Mats senators unit repre Mirit.itivi'S by dlNtrlrtH inntuid of throiiKli the liirgrr vollnfj Unit of the lit ire county. AwnHnftly, ciioh votT will Ijp privileged to uin for oni) t"'ii ntor nil ons reprrwntltlve from the nomlm of his illMli h't. County t: inlKMlnner. howevir. still r elected by voters thrmitiliout the county. , Nonpiilitl.ai lUllut. The iianpolltlciil bnllol contain ths nominee- for Jui1k of ths uprnie court, fcecom! Judlilal iliHirlit, HtulK i Miperintemlunt of pulilU: Instruction, r.,uoly mtperlntandent, of public In. hti ui tlon, slid tiiunlulpiil JuiIkps. h voter tnsy vots for two of ths four nominees for rnunlrlpul JuiIks. Voter throughout ths stute will de ride the fnte of four laws puHsed by the lefc'li(litiire slid tho operation of loin lipim tisnndil through referendum petitions. Th-M luw will bo referred to voters through a bullnt which will cojitnln the four propoi tlons to be voted on separately In tho space provided. A murk In the "yes" spnee menus a vote for the law, and & murk In tho "no" space Indicates an ndvprno expresnlon. The tli-Mt referendum proposition on the ballot refer to a law which would roKiiliite the establishment of new biinliH In Nrhriutlia. It would authorize the Htnte nankins board to deny charter lo yew bnnks union It bo shown that they will be for the public, convenience, advantage and r.ecesnlty. Anil I'lcketlng I.nw. Thesccond section of this ballot, re fer to tli' "antl picketing;" lw, which makes It unlawful for any per son or persons, slnKly or.tiy conspir ing toother, to interfere with any other person In t(is or her lawful riyht to work. The third referendum proposition Involves tha amended primary law. This amendment repeals that part of tlio act which . provides for tha elec tion of delegates to county, etat and -y.alionnl conventions and national mmUteemen by the direct vote of AltVKttTISKMKNf. TOQ'MUCH MEJIT HURTSKIDNEYS Take a glass of Salts to Flush Kidneys if bladder bothers you. Rating, too much moat may produce kidney trouble In some form or other, says a well known authority, because the uric acid excites the Sidneys, they become overworked; got sluggish; clog tip nnd caitKe all sorts of distress, par. tlculnrly backache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatio twinges, se vere headaches, acid stomach, consti pation, torpid liver, sleeplussnss, blad dr and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces ot ' Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; tnko a tabieepoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts 1 made from the add of grapes and lemon Juice, com bined with lithla, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kid neys and stimulate them to normal activity; a!o to neutralise the add tn the urine so that It no longer Irritates, hust often ending bladder disorder. Jad SU1H ctmnot Injure anyone; .uak'S tt delightful effervescent lllhla water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to belt keep the kidneys urn! urinary rns clean, thus often avoiding eruu kid l, y dirtortlei. t ur,n 5Tnrcrn from i CATARRH OR A COLD 2 Sara Cream Applied la N'osrtril i ),. Air IWiin Riht I s, Totaat rl f iw wn.ng. Veiir 1v ;4 l.tiit rwt the r .. f t ie h4 ilr s,s-t v,'ii rr ' fiveiv ! hjw.i .aij, !.... t a.vit. ,a 'mgUil ' '' ti Miii. .ir ''I4 snb tl'Mik i ,, . . . . l,.it f '' ,., . r '' .i-t : , I ' .? I fi .' ''-"I'1"' iniit til Jieir It t' , t,.. :i ,.. h ttrt .r t' ' i S. 1 1 ft the t,Swt . .4 nt MMtr.. 4 tt'l ths prnple, Hiid return lo tbu ii in j of seli'l-tilig tlira i. Ii'lilitrn by (he : isiicu and convention stem. Jt um ; removss the prohllutlon against tit I conventiim indoiHeii.eiit of candidates ! piior to 1 1 in prlnittry and se,t the I dale of the primary in the third week tn August, Instead of thu thud wrrk In July. Ths fourth referendum proposition hss been rrfei'ri'd to us tin "rural registration bill." It provide for regie tin tin n of all voters In tho slate Just as Is now required In cities hav ing over 7,0"0 population now other wise provided for. School Ininrd Candidates. The bosrd of education ballot which voters will receive on Tuesday will contain the names of 14 candi dal", from which each voier mny se lect six for .the full term, and at the hottuii) of this ballot appears one can didate for the unexpired term. I'. '. Kldicgo, now a member of the houxl. Is a csndlrtnlH for the unexpired term. Hl present meinlH-rs of the board ssoklng reeleelloii in; K. A. n tltsdel, Mai I. Walker, William f, lUnisuy, A. N. Katon, V. W, Faulk and John Hektns, - , Ths smalliist ballot of tha set roil tains the tiaines ot cuidldstr for directors of the Metropolitan Utilities district, two la be voted for. Oimihii voters will express them selves on four proposed city charter iiiiiiuidineiits, this being the Hint time under the new hfcme rule charter plan that i:hur tor amendment have been submitted. The VlsiUng Nurse asso ciation of Omaha wishes that the "bonds for free nursing" proposal bo disregarded or defeated, notwithstand ing that thl organization sponsored the Idea. Tha request of tho iissocln lion Was received too late to have Ilia proposed amendment dropped, from the ballot. Tulillc Concert Fund, One of the proposed charter amend ments provides for an annual appro priation of not more than $1 5.000 for a public concert fund. Another pro posed charter amendment, If adopted, would give the rlly council authority to assess to abutting property owners tho cost of repaying, resurfacing or otherwise Improving paved boule vards that have been maintained ZO years or longer. The other proposed charter amendment would amend tho existing law pertaining to payment of special grading taxes by permitting property owners to pay the entire assessment at once without being pen alined live years' Interest; hImo to provide for bonds to Una nee grading. Election county hoard will go on duty In all voting precincts at noon and will continue to tabulate the vole. At 8 p. tn. the regular election boards will go off duty and leave tha work In ..charge of Inspectors and counting boards. W. I). McHugh, Jr., election commissioner, believes that returns will be received from some precincts shortly after 9 p. m. . 83,000 ll:'gilcred. The total Uougla county volo at the last national election, November J, 1920, was no, 307. Tho country pre cinct vote nlono wus 3,417. The regis tration books of the election, commis sioner show 83,000 names, the com missioner has 'sent 15,000 challenges which Include, names of many who have changed "addresses or moved from tho city. The election commissioner urges vot ers to attend the polls as early uh possible and to learn- the location of voting places n Advance, On elec tion day hundreds of voters telephone the election commissioner to ask for the addresses of their voting places. Burlington Carloads Increase in October An Increase of 10.4 per cent In the number of carloads hauled on Burling ton railroad lines west of the Missouri river in October, 1922, over tho same moniji in 1921 was announc(l at the general manager's office of that road here Saturday. It also was stated that on October SI, 1922, the Burlington had only 978 bad order cars of all classes com pared to 1.913 bad order cars on Oc tober 31, nnd as compared to 2,598 bad order cars on June 30, 1922. a i:,hi shouilmr the Increase In car load hauls lust month over the same mouth a year ago follows: Carload Drain Drain product , 5 l.lvn mm'K .,.. Ool , ' !.,. !lnj, krmcW, ete 'J. 1,. ( 1.. mcrrhitniilB.t, Miac'lUneoux loading G. A. R. Notes Old Guard post No. 7 Is making preparations for active work during th winter months, with regular meet ings on the second and third Satur days of each month In Grand Army hall of the court hoiiK. Alt llt4HSf k Do You Chafe? JfMenon't Ointment M a ' e ., .4 asJ !'' v. o. .4 t til - I--. : - -,im , ' s '. t t M -; it ! t- w .. . d . I - t , I, ' v i, I Elfoits are lieln mad to get every old soldier In Iiougla county to en roll as a member of the Grand Army. Oten meeting will tie hebl at stated period during the winter. Momuer of tifflliated nrg.iniiittion am uit.'J tj aiund the) meeting. I All ineiuber of th tlrund Army have teen Invited specially to aMrnd . th Ulug of lh crnettoii ot the new state rnpiti'l at Lincoln on Anul- .tie d i. John S. tavihn, ttspart jmenl comma nd.-r, bn twuest neral Jrtf No, 31. urjiin v'ry meioUr of ifi Nhi!-a deiKirtmt nt t a!tud 111 tsrrvt. ' 1,(K0 l)rtr la (In ut Sale i it luU IUU Price f iHW.n tiu tw iW tftKt itt' It !ui t in.-n::y f.! l !' Iwu io!i4 enl 'ta twUIt tl!il.wfll. T !'- ,V n.i; t he. ( tlia t e 'I i.f th. ,li- ' elt tm'.m i vu-l Mil tlt 1 linrc (!uirl fx I t T'-. liiul 11 t - - . - , ! j .. -I M - J - !- I . 4 4 life l - - ! M M-MI- Union Outfitting Co. Sixteenth and Jatckion Streets Union Outfitting Co. Out of the High Rent Dietrict Union Outfitting Co. 1" BEdK $10.00 Worthl"""50"1800 40 Advo Groceries r With Every "Hoosier" Cabinet Sold During Our HMb Piatu Sale t-7 i 00 BeliverslW Ck ice of Maiiy-Fitie Models $1.00 Weekly Soon Makes It Yours i' fir 4 Come in Monday and sui how this wonderful kitchen servant will suve you lioura of timo miles of neeilk'HS stcjus and ninny dollars on your grocery bills. 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