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DYSPEISIA, i!mlSW' A- I tARCE 50 CENT CASE-ANY DRUG STORE. - another Important seaport, Kavala, to i the east of Salonlkl, nnd. an lmortBnt S town on the railroad to Constantinople, uumurjma, xurtnor strengthening tneir footholds in tho cordon separating; the 3 main Turkish armies in tho cast from the scattered garrisons In the wost. . Tho complicated plans of campaign In Thrace Is being carried out without note s' worthy reverses. Details from Nnlnnlkl. ATHENS, Nov, 10,-The capltulaUon of tho Turkish fortress of Salonlkl, oa well as Fort Karaburun. was .lened last .. night, according to an official dispatch 2 received by King Qeorgo of Urccca. Twenty-five thousand Turkish troops sur rendered. Advices received from Crown Prince Constantine tonight glvo details of tho capitulation of Salonlkl. "All day and night (Thursday) our troops were crossing the Axlos bridge," says the dispatch. "Last night the con suls of England, Germany, Franco and Austria, with tho commandant of Salonlkt and the representatives of Tnh sln Pasha, commander of tho Turkish army, came to me at headquarters to submit proposals for tho capitulation of tho army. Thoy asked that the army, whlh engaging to remain neutral until tho end of the war, should bo allowed to retain their arms. "I refused, making the Aurrender, of arms an absolute condition and only conceding that their arms should bo re turned to them at the end of tho war. I gave them until S o'clock In tho morning to reply, "A It happened nt G o'clock this morn ing (Friday), tho commandant of Balonlkl, acoompanled by tho diplomatic agents, jreturnedwltb.. a, cagnterproppslUou,, jiuiiiiiK wio aurrcnuer oi arms, out de manding tho exemption pf,Q.00Q rljies destined for the Instruction' Of recruits. This request having been refused, they departed, but obtained a further delay of two hours in order to make an arrange ment with tho Turkish commander. , "As they, lyid not .returned. nt the stip ulated time, I ordered our troops to march, which they did at 0 o'clock In the morning. When our line! drew near the enemy's advanced posts toward 4:30 , In tho afternoon, Tahitn Pasha sent ail officer with a letter declaring that he ( accepted my conditions." IUEKA. Montenegro, Nov. 9. The Mon tenegrin operations havo been greatly Im peded by ruin, snow and floods. All the district around Scutari Is under water. A detachment of troops, believed to be from Scutari, havo been withdrawn across the Boyuna river and may be cut off by the floods. With unculng vigor the bombardment of Tarabosch continues. Yeslcrdvv the Montenegrins, in spite of tho bad wVither nnd stormy lake, landed slego guns for the detachments Investing Boutarl on tho eastern shore of the lnke, under fir of the Tarabosch guns. Crown Prince Dnnllo andj'rlnco Peter assisted Jn the landing, encouraging the soldiers who have shown wonderful en durance undei1 tcrrlblu atmospherle condl- ' tlons. Tl . . j iciumuun ure now complete for n. iresh attempt to storm tho town. The In . habitants of Scutari, especially the Christ lans, are in dire straits. There are 70.000 persons In tho town, most of the people in the vicinity having taken refuge there. When thtf Montenegrin invasion Is com plete, military authorities believe Sou tarl will not hold out long. A massacra of Christians is feared. Caught In the Act an arrested by Dr. King's New lilt Pills, bilious headache quits and liver, stomach and bowels act right. Only S6o. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement. During C5 years of service the working capital has reptutedly been Increased that the constantly growing netds of ltd ous tomers might be properly cared for. 200. f& (Parents Iniured and Child Killed When Auto Upsets LOUP CITY, Neb., Nov. 10,-Boven-year-old John Kwaltkowskl was Instantly killed, his father, Peter Kwaltkowskl. had a leg and arm broken and suffered Internal Injuries,, and Mrs. Kwaltkowskl was dangerously Injured when an auto mobllo driven by tho father upset about ten miles east of here at an early hour this mornlg. Tho machine struck soma loose earth nt tho edge of nn embank ment and rolled Into a ditch. Jeweler of Crawford Shoots Unruly Soldier CnAWFOllD, Nob.. Nov. lO.-CBpeolol Telegram.) Sergeant Dogarts, C troop, Twelfth cavalry, stationed at Fort Rob inson, was shot and seriously Injured last night, by Qeorgo J. Soott. a prominent Jeweler and druggist of this city. Ho- garui was attempting tmtranco Into Bcott's residence. Several other soldiers, very much tho worso for liquor, worn in sulting and In some cases threatening vlolenca to several women who happonod to Iks on Uie street In the early part of tho evening, In one case, tho woman's escort was attacked and but for the aid of neighbors would havo been severely beaten. Tho police nnd citizens nro thor oughly aroused and If any repetition of last night's outrages occur the soldiers will bo roughly, handled. .1 r,.C..r -Wr'.IU NOTES FROM SC0TT'SBLUFg . CITY AND COUf&Y SCOTTSIILUFF, Neb., Nov. VK-V. W. Bcott, who has been well known In this vlolntty for several years as "Cabbago Scott,'- becauscf of his being an expert In raising cabbage on a large scale, was adjudged Insane by the county board and taken to Lincoln by Dr. V. W. Plehn. The CltyCnfe, owned and operated by J. T. Loy In the J. F. Itaynlohd building, caught fire at an early hour this morn ing. Tho prompt response of the volun teer fire department saved what threat ened to be a serious fire. The building Is situated In a group of framo structures and quite a strong wind was blowing. The entlrn intorior was charred and pretty well consumed, but the flames were kept from reaching the outside ot the building. J, II. tano has bugun tho construction ot a brick building on Main avenue, to be occupied by Edgar Johnson as a shoo store, Tho school board of the city of Scotts bluff will Issuo bonds to the amount ot 133,000 In tho near future for tho purpoco ot clearing up Indebtedness against the district and completing the new high school 'bulldlnr. I.iiuii City Mcrohnnt Dies. LOUP CITY, Neb., Nov. 10.-(8peclal Tolegram.) John Solms, a hardware mer chant of this city, who has been 111 for several mouths, died this aftornoon, a victim of tuberculosis. He loaves a widow, but no children. . . The funeral of William Qrlss. .who was klllod In nn automobile accident last Fri day morning, took place this afternoon. Iln was (S years ot age and came to Blicr man county in 1872. WOMEN CELEBRATE ELECTION (Continued from Page One.) Men's League tor Woman Suffrage, tht large, compact body ot male believers. V wearing yellow chrysanthemums, was notable for the college men It contained. The men paraders wore lanterns in their hats. Tho young women who represented the atateii on the "Victor)-" floats were: Arizona, Mies Clark Pope; Michigan, Miss Kola La Kollette, daughter of Senator La Follettei Oregon, Miss Anna Squire, and Kansas, Mlrs Pearl Squire. Capital $ 600,000.00 Surplus, earned., 1,000,000.00 PHONE EMPLOYES BENEFIT Bell System and Allied Companies Set Aside Ten Million Dollars, MANY NEBRASKA PEOPLE SHARE IllfC fclifme to nenefit Employ of Telephone and lelrgmplt. to lie Innnarurnted Aflrr First of thei Vrar, More than 7,000 employes of the Ne braska Telephone company, the North western Telephone Kxchange company and the Iowa Telephone, company, three lieu companies now operating as a work ing unit throughout Minnesota, the Da- kotos( Iowa and Nobroska, and also the employes' of tho Western Electrlo com pany and of the Westorn Union Telegraph company become beneficiaries of the pen sion, sick benefit and life insurance sys tem whose inauguration Is Just an nounced, to bo available January 1 next. To put the plan In operation a fund of JlO.COl.OOO for pensions, sick benefits and life Insurance will be set aside by the associated Dell companies for the 176.000 employe" of tho Dell system and allied Interests and their families and deprod ents, amounting altogether to more than 2o0,000 people. Tho JIO.OOO.OOO fund will bo made good from year to year by annual appropria tions on the part of tho American Tele phono and Telegraph company and asso ciated, companies. Mont Conirirelimnl v" of All. The plan for the distribution ot this fund hns locn characterized as the most lib mil, comprehensive and Ideal ever ln auguratod. President T. N. Vail has pro vided combined benefits for superannua tion, sIcknesM, accident and death for an Industrial army more than twice as large ns tho standing army of the United States, This provision Is mado entirely at the expense of tho various companies Inter cried, without contributions ot any kind from the employes. The application of these varied benefits will bo strictly dem ocratic and will bo for the benefit of all employes ot every rank. Tho plan will provide for free change of employment from one company to another,, with full credit for combined terms of sorvlco. The pension benefit Is retroactive, affecting employes pow working for all Bell c6m panics. Tho Dell system and associated Inter ests provide employment for about 176,000 people. Of this number 130,000 are em ployes of the Belt Telephone system. The total yearly pay for the whole group Is about )U5,O0O,0Q0, something over $60,000,000 being paid out In wages by the Bell tele phone system alone. Tho terms by which provision is made for the needs ot age. illness, accidents and death, may be summarized as fol lows: PenstOnst Male employes over 60 years and twenty years or more In service may retire on pension. They may bo retired at tho option ot the company when 65 years of age' and twenty-flvo years or more in service. Tho pension age of female em ployes Is In each case five years younger. Any employe thirty years In service, re gardless of age, may ba pensioned on the approval ot the president ot the com pany. Thp amodnt of the pension is auto matically based on service and pay, and will bo 1 per cent ot tho average annual pay tor ten yuars, multiplied by tho num ber ot years of service: Therefore, a man who had been thirty years in service woiftdgqt bo pet Jent'-of the aVcrago ,eau'ry "wnlbh lie had T6ert receiving dur ing, his last ten years' of service. No pension will be less than 130 a month. Compensation for Accidents. Accident disability benefits: In case of accidents occurring In and due to tho per formance of work for the company, the employes will receive for total disability, full pay tor thirteen weeks and half pay tor remainder df disability, up to six years. If the disability Is temporary, he will receive full pay for thirteen weeks and halt pay until nblo to earn a liveli hood, not exceeding six years. Sickness disability benefits: Kmployes dlBnbted by sickness or accident outside of duty after ten year or more of serv ice, will receive full pay for thirteen weeks und half pay for thirty-nine weoks; If from flvo to ten years in service, full pay tor thirteen weeks and halt pay for thirteen weeks; If from two to five years in service, full pay tor four weeks and half pay for nlna weeks.' In tho case ot employes not two years In service, heads of departments will ba permitted the same discretion as heretofore, In continuing pay during temporary Illness. Life Insurance: In case of death from accident In and due to performance ot work for the company, an Insurance amounting to three years' pay will ba paid to the dependents, the maximum payment being $5,000. In the oase ot death from sickness or from accident outside the business, the payment will bo one year's pay for em ployen ten years or more In service, and one-holt of one year's pay for employes from flvo to ten ears in service, the maximum payment being $5,000. If any state statutes provide for inor liberal compensation than this benefit plan, tho statutory provision will prevail. Where the employes have legal rights, as In some Occident cases, they will have tha option of exercising such rights or accepting the company's benefits. The benefits. It is estimated, will coit annually about $1,000,000 more than the present payments on this account. Tho administration ot the funds will be In the hands of employes benefit committees of flvo, to be appointed by the board ot di rectors of each company with Jurisdiction over the benefits tor employes of that company. SVwi Notes of Alliance, ALLIANCE, Neb., Nov. 10.-(Speclal.) Jeff Hedge, residing In Sheridan county, was arrested here today by Sheriff New ot that county on information from the sheriff at Lincoln, Neb., that Hedge Is wanted there for alleged horse stealing. Sheriff New took his prisoner to Rush vllle tonight to await arrival of officers from Lincoln. Erwln C. Cooloy and Nellie J. Brown were united In marriage at the home of the bride'a mother, Mrs. T. 8, Brown. Bev. A. L. Oodfrey, of the United Presby terian church, officiated. The Daughters of Isabella gave a mis cellaneous shower In their hall Friday night In honor of Miss Rose McNulty, whose marriage to W. D, Rice will take place In the near future. An article that haa real merit should In time become popular. That such Is the case with Chamberlaln'a Cough Remedy has been attested by many dealers. Here Is one ot them. H. W, Iletjdrlckson. Ohio Fall, Ind., writes, "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is the best for coughs, colds and croup and is my beat seller" For sale by all dealers, AdvertUemest, Nebraska Debaters Chosen at Tryouts (From a. Staff Correspondent. LINCOLN, Nov. li-(Spec!al.)-The two debating teams' of the University of Ne braska wore choicn this morning at the annual tryouts of tho squad held In Memorlat.hall. Tho&e chosen were: Against. University of" Illinois, Guy C. Kldoo, '13, law '11, SotUh Omaha; Bryne C. Marcellus, '11, law Ml, Lincoln! C. A,, Borrnson, -'U, Loup City.' Leslie A. Welch, ', law '14. Wayne; altcrpatc. Against. University of Wisconsin, Harry J. Burtls. '13, Lincoln: Ralph W. Oar- rett. '12. law '14, Madison; Harold A. Prlnco, law '13, law 'IS, Grand Island; Clark Dickinson, '13, Lincoln; fcltcrnate The samo question as, will bo debated in th'e collegiate contests was used jn the tryouts. THe Judgs wcre members of the faculty, jricl'udlhg Prof. Fogjr. Prof Hastings, Prof. Le Rosslgnal. Prof. Virtue, tf'rof. Maxey, Prof. Conant and Prof. Stevens. Fifteen members of the intercollegiate debate squad took part In the tryouts. NOTES FROM AUBURN ; AND NEMAHA COUNTY AUBURN. Neb., Nov 10.-(8peclal.)-Edward Mark Kerno of tho J. W. Kerns Lumber company of this place, was mar ried to Miss Pearl Shipley of Brock, Neb., at tho St. Joseph's church. Both young people are prominent. They took a train for Omaha and other points on a short wedding trip. Miss June Watson and LoRoy Stevenso.'i were married hero on Thursdoy by tho county Judge. Miss Watson Is the daugh ter of David Watson of Auburn, and the groom resides nt Crelghton, Mo., where they will mako their home. At the rcquost of County Attorney Hawxby tho fall term of the district court has been adjourned from November 11 to November 18. Sir. Hawxby was the suc cessful candidate tor re-election, and asked for the time to enable him to get his cases ready. Several Important crimi nal coses are on the docket for trial, among them being the State against Do ling, reversed by the supreme court; State against Rod, assault with intant to do great bodily harm; Stato against Antholtz, same- charge; State against Wlncle Shafer, perjury. Chnrjied it 1 1 Ii Robbing Storv, KEARNEY, Neb., Nov, 10.-(Speclal.)- Paul Adel, who was charged with the pillaging of the country atoro of John' Swenson of Bartoria and socurintf about $100 worth of merchandise about two weeks ago, was arrested by Constable Frank Hlggins of Amherst, Friday night nnd turned over to the Buffalo county sheriff for keeping. He was brought to Kearney late In the evening and lodged Mill AVOID BEER IN LIGHT BOTTLES When beer is pure there is nothing more healthful. Pure beer brings no after-effect, no biliousnesss. Schlitz is not only made pure but is kept pure. Light starts decay even in pure beer. Dark glass gives the best protection against light. The Brown Bottle protects Schlitz purity from the brewery to your glass. Perhaps if you, too, would drink Schlitz -JW JB m EF f mU Km mEjr Ktr That Made Milwaukee Famous. in the county Jail to await his prellmi nary hearing Monday morning, when he will be arraigned in district court ASHLAND SCHOOL TEACHER IS DEAD OF PNEUMONIA ASHLAND, Neb.. Nov. 10.-(SpecIal Tel egramsAfter an illnes of over two weeks with pneumonia. Miss Attye O. Wagner died this morning at the home of Horace II. Wilson In this city, aged 68 years. Miss Wagner was serving her third year as second grade teacher In the Ashland schools and was very popu lar with her asioeiates. A short service was held at the Wllron home this after noon, conducted by Rev. Joseph Tome, pastor of the Congregational church, nnd the body was taken tonight to her lte home nt Grafton for Interment. Miss Wagner was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P, J. Wagner of Qrafton. NORTH PLATTE OUTCLASSES HIGHS OF GOTHENBURG GOTHENBURG.. Neb,, Nov. .-(Spe cial.) North Platte defeated Gothenburg High school St to 17 in a game at Gothen burg Friday afternoon. Gothcnbure scored two touchdowns and a field goal, this being the first team to cross North Platte's goal line. North Platte out weighed their opponents ten pounds per man. Gothenburg was suporlor to North Platto in using the forward pass and trick play. Twlco in the last quarter Gothenburg was on North Platte's flvo yard line. Ilano.net for Ilandmnitcr. OXFORD. Neb.. Nov. 1ft fflnHnt A The citizens ot Oxford gave a banquet last evening In honor of the band and Its leader, Dlreotor Farrar. More than no people were seated at the banquet in the BpacloUs dlnlflg room of the nur- lington hotel. The program bf toasts and music was given, Interspersed with the courses of the banquet. At the conclu sion of the program, a fine baton of ebony and silver, handsomely engraved. u presented to Director Farrar by Rev. E. IC Bailey, on behalf of the citizens of Oxford. C. L. Anderson acted as toast master, and toasts were responded to as follows: "Our Guests," Dr. J. M. Prlm response. Director Farrar! "Got lnn h JJand Wagon," Mrs. C. L. Anderson; "The Man Who Hath No Music in His Soul," Rev. E. K. Bailey; "Th View From the Bandstand," Dr. A. D. Davis; "What Is Summer Without a Band?" Dr. L. W. Rork; "Why We're Here," W. G. Springer. HYMENEAL. Huethrn-HoTTll, HUMBOLDT. Neb., Nov. 10.-(Special.)-Guy II. Suethen of Humboldt and Mrs. Edna Howell of Davison were' married at Falls City yesterday, Judgo Qagnon K'Hiniiiiniiiii lousness iti i r Schlitz in Brown Bottles you would have an altogether different idea about beer. Schlitz in Brown Bottles should be your regular beer. iSrif that crown Or cork is branded "Schlitz." P hemes. Doug. 1557: Irid. A 3631 Schlitz Bottled Beer Depot 733 S, 9th Street, Omaha. Nebr. Phono 434 Hy. Gerber. 101 S. Main St. Council Bluffs . performing tho ceremony In presence of Jacob r. suethen and T M. Wilkinson, fathers" of the groom and bride. They will mako their home on the groom's farm in Canada. Nations' War Game Played Out, Asserts David Starr Jordan I KANSAS C1TT. Nov. l0.-"Whatever th. j noise nnd bluster and apparent provoca I tion here will never be another grcot war . In Europe. The game Is played out." de clared President David Starr Jordan of I Leland Stanford university, addressing j the Knife and Fork club here tonight on "The Caso Against War." President Jordan pointed out that "war is world sickness which must spread from one part to all the others." He epoke of the degeneration of nations through the loss of their best citizens the young and virile In war, and traced through history the wrecking of empires and tho "sowing of the fields with skulls. He said tho civil war had blocked the growth of the race In the United States and that "The men who died In the weary time had better stuff In them than the father of the average man today." "The war uebt, not actual warfare, is the cloud hanging over modern nations," he declared. "It Is an Invisible empire, tho foundation of which was laid a cen tury and a half ago by the pawnbroker, Mayer, called Rothschild. From tho bat tle of Waterloo until his death Nathan Rothschild was the actual ruler of Eu tp. "By means of the war debt the tost is shitted to generations yet unborn. We are ho longer living beyond our means, but beyond the means of the fourth gen eration." Lafayette Young, editor of the Des Moines Capital, addressed the club on The Commission Form of Government." FIRE GUTS REX PLANT; LOSS SEVERAL THOUSAND Intorior of the plant of the Rex com pany, East Omaha, was destroyed by. tiro yesterday afternoon. The damaca is estimated at about $3,000. Tho origin of the blaze Is unknown. The Omaha national bank owns tho 'property. Of ficials of the bank said tho loss Is nnr. iiaiiy covered rjy insurance. rne ilex company manufactures a fruit insectlde, having plants In East Onjaha anu in several eastern cities. - DEATH RECORD. CA.fi risen m . PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. Nov. lO.-Clomet A. Griscom. chairman of th Ttnnri nt Directors of the International Mercantile Marine company, died at his home at 34 ""Kill i A IMP Haverford, ntar here this afternoon He was 71 years old. Roy Bergman. EL PASO, Tex.. Nov. 10. (Special Tel. -gram.) Roy Bergman, son of a leadh r banker and manufacturer in Newton, la died here today after a short illness. Bounding Red Blood Firm flesh and virorous vitai 'ity are the real defences aguins cold. Don't let a cold drag yot down. II J BBf BBB BSaSBl 1 I I I SFI Warms, feeds and strengthens you, thus raising your power of resistance so that you can fight any cold and drive it quickly out of your system. SOU BY AXZ. 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In which Sage and Sulphur nro combined with other vegetabl remedies for scalp troubles and thin, weak hair that Is los ing Its color or coming out. After using this remedy for a few days, you will notice the color gradually coming back, your scalp will feel better, the dandruff will soon be gone, and In less than a month'rf timo there will be a wonderful difference in your hair. Don't neglect your hair if It Is full or dandruff, losing its color or coming out. Get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur from your druggist, and see what a few days' treatment will do for you. All druggists sell it, under guaran tee that tho money will be refunded if the remedy is not exactly as represented. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., 102 So. 16th, 824 So. 16th, 207 No. 16th and 24th nnd Farnam Sts. Advertisement. Violin Maker A. RASMUSSEN Boom 33 Douglas Block Artlstlo Repairing of Stringed Instruments. large Assortment of Old Violins. TllAVELS. 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