THE J3KE: OMAHA, SAT I KD AY, iNOVEMBEH 23, 1912. BUILDING BUSINESS FOR THE FUTURE" In our Boys9 Departments. While we're working out our plans for big future business the present is full of opportunity for parents with boys to outfit. We pay more at the factories for our "cheapest' boys' clothes than the average store pays for their ' best. " Boys' Corduroy Suits, 7 to Boys' Shoes that wear 1G sizes twico nslong, "Bonthor" at...S5.00 and S8.50 JPed", according to In nr Knickerbocker Suits of de pendable woolens, in all manner of correct styles; specially priced at $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 Boys' Overcoats, the kind boys outgrow but never outwear $5 to $12 $2.25, $2.50, $3.00 Boys' Blouses, always a wide rango of now and natty colors and white, in unnmtchnblo values at.... :50c and $1,00 Boys' Caps, all colors, in every good style 50(5 Up Boys' Pyjumas, per suit, at $1.00 We're right down to "brass tacks" mn Boys' Wear. Ever' little or big thing boys want. Write for our illustrated catalogue. Tift VDUN& PEOPLE'S OWN .STORE 1518-20 rARNAJI STREET. RED CLOUD MOTOR IN BAD AttftnpU to Cure Hone Disease and Kills Many of Them. HE LEAVES TOWN HURRIEDLY lie Varclnatpa Animal Vrlth VIrna thnt Win Intended to no Used t Only for the IIotIiip Family. An Interesting sidelight on the situa tion In tho ravages of the deadly hone disease In part of Nebraska ku given In Omaha yesterday by QeorKe Heffel bower of Red Cloud. Mr. Hcffelbower says that when the disease wan at It height and excitement waa greatest, n well-known physician of Red Cloud bo-, gan vaccinating hot sea wtlh black IcKotls, mad only for use on cattle. Hit charged a fee of $2 per head for his Work. The horses lie vaccinated began to die rapidly. lie operated but two or three daya In thla manner, when ho many of the horses ho had treated died that he was compelled to leave town and has not been aeoir there since. They Take a Chance. Although ha Is an M. D. instead of a veterinary, and although the boxes con taining the blackleg vaccine contained thb words "Kor uso on cattle only," the farmer were so desperate for some re lief for tholr horses that they were will ing to take a chance on any remedy sug gested bya medical man. Immediately after the horses had been vaccinated with thn black-lea' vaccine the nlnca where tha J incision had been made began to swell I and in, some cases- the horses died within , a single day after they had been thus i treated. In many cases the doctor ap- BALKAN ALLIES ARE EXPECTED TO MODIFY DEMANDS ON TURKEY (.Continued from Pae One.) evacuation of the Tchatalja lines in front of Constantinople, and for the surrender of Scutari, Duraxzo and Dibrn. No men tion 1 made of Constantinople and the Dardanelles. The Turkish cruiser Hamldleh arrived here (his morning- In tow. The warship was down by tho stern, where It appar ently had been struck by a torpedo. It wan at once docked. The announcement from fiervia this afternoon of the appointment of Bul garian plenipotentiaries to discuss the terms of an armlstlco with the Turkish envoys tends tS confirm tho contention of diplomat that the Ottoman rejection of tho first terms proposed by Bulgaria? has not barred the door to further nego tiations. Even the Ottoman embassy here agrees that It tho "exorbitant" demand for the evacuation of the famous Tcha talja line of fortifications is dropped, the principal obstacle to the discussion of terms will be removed. J Outs His Throat With Safety Razor. Blade and Will Die PEORIA, 111.. Nov. tl. Despondent be causa ho faced ruin as a result of an Indictment charting forgery found against him by the grand Jury at Huntington. W. Va.. T. II. Ennls, arrested here Mon day at the request of tha Virginia author ities, attempted to commit suicide by cut ting his throat with a safety rator this morning while locked up In the deten tion room at police headquarters. A gash nn inch long waa cut in his windpipe. Vhysicians who aswed. up tho aperture In Knnls neck ayhe has only a alight trance for recovery. Police Sergeant Carl .Schmidt, entering the detention room, found Knnls lying half dressed on tho bed, holding up his oliin with his left hand -and slashing his throat with the safety raxor In his right hand. Schmidt grabbed the weapon, and lnnl, wlthtblood pouring from the hole in his neck, fought viciously with tho oX fleer .for pasMlon of the. -raior. Tho indictment, found by tho Hunting tpn grand Jury charged Knnls with, font- tog a check for KM on, the Empire Realty! company, 01 wijpca concern ilio was man ager, Representatives from a dosen states wcro present and Uie slogan of all was "reasonable regulation,." Governor Euer- hardt, in a brief address, declared there was no reason for hating ono kind of a bushel In one state and a different kind In another. SHAKEUP IN THE TREASURY (Continued from Pwfo one.) likelihood of a reaction to tho old meth ods when I leave office, compelling my successor as secretary of tho treasury to spend his term of office going over' the ground I havo covered." Mr.(,BanU, a nallvo of Baltimore, bo came assistant treasurer in 1908, having previously been assistant cashier of the treasury, Ills successor, Mr. Fcarco, is from Nashville and has been connected with tho treasury since the first admin-' titration of President Cleveland. .Mnrliurir (Ion to Iloliftiiiii. The appointment of Theodore Marburg of Baltimore ns minister to Belgium waa announced today by the State depart ment. Mr. Marburg will succeed Lars Anderson In tho Belgium post, Mr. Andor. son having been made ambassador to Aiinntuicrmrnt by Portr. The official announcement of the porte's decision with regard to the armistice Is ns follows: "Tho Bulgarian premier baa addressed to tho Ottoman government a document containing conditions for an armistice which were communicated today to the council of ministers and were considered to be unacceptable. "Consequently and likewise in view of tho fact that the commander-in-chief has been entrusted In principle with the task of negotiating conditions with the pleni potentiaries of the belligerent states If ttiMft n1nlrw4nt(nr4A d lnv,fltnrl with plied tho vaccine in tho neck, so near the 4K. ' ,, i. , I throat that the Intense .welling that fol- dlrectcd to commucla0 the result of iowou cnoaea mo norseto aeam. ,, n,,.in. ,n .... h rmmandi.r. Within a few days tha doctor had killed I , ,.,, .... ,. ,..,.i , so many hitherto healthy horses that a military operations, with tho, help of the crowd of farmers gathered In Bed Cloud ,miRhty, untl, reasonable and moderato one evening and talked excitedly of lynch- conditions aro proposed to us." Inff him. In a very ehbrt Ume he dlsap- u .. BaiA tho Bulgarian conditions In- pcarcd from tho .town and Iioa not ap- cjU(led ft demand for tho surrender of pcared slncp that time. Many are still Artrianoni., and Scutari, the withdrawal of making throat of what they will do tha Turki.h flMt from tne Black sea and should ho over return. , .MMlnn nt th. aimivttch of troona to Mr. Heffelbowcr aaya he believes over I T.h.(., the bulldlne bf fortlflca- 2,000 horses died In Webster county. Ho I tong says as none have died now since the! n i m,.,t, ,o rv mm. coming of frost the farmers regard their roander of Adrlanople, has received the norscs as rree irom me aiseaso tor mia tule of ahasl," which means "victorious year. Kvwywhere they are anxious about r,nlrni,inn.. nf 1,1- -niendid defense. what may occur next aummer. They ex- An ortlcIal (1spatch from the captain of pTSct to try a vacctnjp that has boen pro- Ul0 crulser Hamldleh. which waa attacked auccfl ai me jtanaas oiaio expenment ma- n.iirlnn inndn boats In tho Black tlon next year It tho horses again begin . iMn mornintf. avs ho sank two of to suffer from the ravages of the disease. WOODMEN RATES HELD UP (Continued, from Pago Ono.) 1 tv xf -liit-ir Mictnd for the niaca i at the time Iar Anderson was promotei I V.u. i ... TT. ..1. ... V. . . . . , 1. . Tr.ftM 1 V... . nn.4' biuu tvi lauiluilBfcif.t vvitcii n i in inn amoo.BuuuraillLf u mui'.ii. uwv ... VMM Indicted and came to Peoria, where nouncement of the selection was with' e has been Working, for a' xeaJty firm. la home la In IIopktMrvllle, Ky where iu moiner uvea. ' rr-.' Says Accused Cashier Had Two 91,000 Bills .CHICAGO. Nov. 8J.-Dlrect testimony that Oeorgo W. Kltrgerald, former as sorting toller In tha sub treasury, on trial for the alleged theft ot im.CdS' of govern ment money, offered several months after the loss of the money to put two $1,000 lillls In circulation was given today by Colonel Harry. C. Oano, who declared that Kttxgerald. Who Introduced himself to', him aa "the man they claim atolo JITJ.ooo from the aubtreaaury," and had ,ald to him aojne time later: . "I'll give you two H,0 .bills. Put them In your bank along with the rest of ycur Tim's currency. Let them lie a couple of weeks. If nothing cornea ot It I'll split with you. If anything does come of It vou need say nothing about my giving piem to you." Colonel Q ana said ha refused the offer. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES CONVENTION IN SESSION ST. TAUU Nov. JJThe National Con ference on Weights and Measures 'called Vy Governor febcrhart, -met In the senate chamber at the state capital today to ills thitt the ueatton "of Uniform laws. held until Mry Anderson secured , the 'cus ternary dlplomatlo ntatcmcnt thaW the new minister would be "persona grata at Bruisels. Mr. Marburg Is the author of several hnnki nn unlltlcal and International sub Jects. was chairman of mo executive commltteo of the American Peace con- jcresa In 1911, is president of the Maryland Peace society and secretary or tne Amer lean Society for Judicial Settlement or International Disputes. He Is widely known as an International peaco advocate and publicist. The chango of ministers at Brussels pr6bably will take place within a abort time, o that Lara Anderson may proceed to his new post in toxio. wnere ne re- lteves Charles Pago Bryan, who recently resigned. . Thompson U Hirarn In. Cartnl A. Thompson waa sworn In aa treasurer ot the United States today, sue cccdlng Lee McClung. In accepting his commission from Secretary Maoveagh Mr. Thompson said ho would retire from political lite with President Taft on March 4. The committee appointed by Secretary MaeVeagh to count the money and securities In the treasury in order to verify the accounts of the retiring trcaa urer hoa taken entire charge of tho vaulta and safeB. Tho two months count will begin at once, .The Persistent and Judicious ITae of Newvpapor Advertising Is the Road to BuHness Buoecss, YOUR COAT CANNOT POSSIBLY BE A MISFIT IF IT IS TRIED ON IN THE BASTING That's the Way We Fit Coats C0MX IN AND SEE OUR LINE OF HA'NDSOME NEW FALL SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS. EVERY GARMENT Made in Omaha be., ncocosary. fpr tho society to lako tem porarily because of this division of the Springfield circuit court, will be decided by the society's executive council, which adjourned Its, regular monthly session to meet again within tho next tow days." OAl.1,8 OK . OFFICEItS TO HALT them and damaged the third, which waa able to draw away. Kllllnff lr IlnlearUnn. ATHENS, Nov. 21. Tho Athbns news. papers print a report published In Ba- lonlkl alleging that the Bulgarian officers at Berres, on tho ground that they had been Inaulted by the Turkish populace, ordered the troop to fire, with the re suit that MO person were killed or wounded. Bulgaria Appoints Nearotlator. SOFIA, Nov. 22. Dr. a Daneff, presi dent of tho Bulgarian -Parliament: Gen eral Bavotf, Bulgarian commander-in- chief, and General Fltchaff, the chief ot :-A NATIONAL INSTITUTION": Browning.King&Co fXOTIUNO, FURNISHINGS AND HATS ron UBR, BOTB AND 0 H I L DBIH A Boys' Suit and Overcoat Sale Saturday Here is a remedy for the boy who is hard on ST c1otbh Bring Him Here m Boys' double breast ed Knicker b,o c k e r Suits iu broken lots nnd sizes, that sold up to $8.50, all at ono $y g5 pncQ oat- ui uuj . Boys' double breast u ed Kuicker b o c k c r Suits in broken lots and sizes, that sold from $10 to $15, Satur- Q 75 UUUIl'U , AO Boys' Long 0 'coats tcO with militan collars and other models in brok en lots and sizes, up to 17 ll Lt? $Q 75 Rnfilrlnv JF. vi.a wuj e I Remember the Proverb of the Early Bird j Men's Superior Clothes Half the men. you meet ai-e well dressed at the beginning of the season and poorly dressed at the end. "Why is it? The beauty is skin deep you will find no surface clothes in this store. Every part is studied from fabric to finish and is "why" our clothes are "superior." They last past the time a man needs them Ask to sec the six models we show tomorrow in Suits and Overcoats at $15.00 and $18.00 they are qualities usual ly sold at $22.50. , ' Beautiful Neckwear 50c and up Pleasing Underwear $1.00 and up Every kind of good Gloves $1.50 and up Swell Shirts $1.50 and up A m'A tfof c ur sPecin a $&00 has no equal, and we cany only the RMu JltUS best styles of Stetson's Famous $3.50 Hat-soft and stiff. Gee. T. Wilson, Manager Browning, King & Co. 15th at Douglas BEATON'S RELIABLE DRUGS At Attractive Prices You aro absolutely assured when you buy drugs hero of getting the very best procurable. , We buy from reliable manufacturers and our personal guarantee Is back ot everything we sell. , . Parisian Ivory, beautiful In Its snowy whiteness, Is the most popular for Milady's bureau. Manicure Sots in dainty leather casos make very acceptable Christmas Olfts, Candles We have the finest made, Guth's, Park-Tilford's, Lowney's, Crane's, Woodward's and O'Brien's. , N&thnn Iernatela Comments on De. V clslon In Illinois. .Nftthaii'ttornstoln, ona.Of tbo OrltfrULtonsl , hf ,h. Tl.ilrnrlim armv. hava been ot the insurgent movomant in tho Molrn , BuIirarlan plenipotentiaries for When told tho result of i ttld sWis In 11U-- th0f TurKUh and Bulgriiti. wmies. Thoy now. Mr. iiernstem Pr8scQ n.a i I rlli proceed Immediately to lifts Tchatalja r",' " T Sffi" 7h",, t t ho Turkish blH.lpot.nu. arlea thcrs. Now that the delegates have been ap lonir-drawn, hant-fought bat'tle, with "all tho money on' one sldo and nothlnc much savo loyalty and charity on tho other." pointed It Is expected here that formal Mr. Bernstein .stressed tho opinion that " " Z; ZIZZ . 1- . i. u i-i...tnn in noun. Uo Illlno a case would cover tho whole . " : . ,. .,.- Jurisdiction, and that much money could UoM by the Turks caused llt le surprise t ..v L -at. w w.ii- 1. here. Tha Bulgarians expected to en- no -sense seekinK td advlso'tho officers of "'' 1 r tho administration. Mr. Bernstein w.nt l?"1" ttnd therefore demanded mora on to sayi "It would seem a most grace- '' lu ""-"- .i '.ki- .1.... nfrt..f. . kMnir in The allies ore prepared to erant rea. lha Judtment rendered and thereby save 'vu",k""" J" "T r to this great order" lhouna -t dollars. confident that Turkey will finally because In the end tho decision must be to them. ..... . if H,v rf1p for a. moment As they do not fear that delay will thoy will consider that this fund belongs " "y wua to the membera of the Mcaern Wooamen 'v ot America and that every cent of it be- max. conceasions cocause tney ara anx- loncs to their widows and orphans. And u w " mm xurncy w.iuoui .1.... .... ir.v imant enourh or the intervention of tho powers. ...... ' -r . . ..J .!.. ,1.. T...I this . hard-earned ' money, not only in at- tempting to etay the society-wrecKine ' " ",v""" w. .. tm in valnlv' attemoUna: to ljnu- nwuraiwo nv mi '""k' enco public opinion In favor ot a vast not enter .Constantinople apd this will ob hupaIv thev know bv this time that tha vast malorllv of tliU mem' ewhlp to whon Ileoelver for Mfe Company. lm ..leletv and Its fr tiula belong to to iuimiab vjjrr. nov, a-ine uppoini- T ' ,i i tviw onrt hia ron. mnt or tne uommerce Trust company whom Head Consul Talbot ana his con- f K.nia. clty r-jewer for the (ireut . . ., , .uwtrn MikrVlinlll n Trt llftctdftdlV I T I r. T.iaiiuni.nn n . surely announcea toaay. Application ror tno r- ceiverenip waa r.tau yeaieraay in me McLaren's Mustard Ce rate 25c and 50c 35c Plnaud's and Fiver's Im ported Toilet oap, cake 22c 2Bc Graves' , Tooth Ppw dor ,. m 10c Beaton's Imported Olive Oil, 1 pint, 50c; trial , size, 6 os 25c 26c Beaton's Cold Cream.) Oc 75c Pompetan Massage Cream .....40c 25c Peroxide of Hydrogen 7c 50c La Noye Face Pow der 23o 26c De Mar's Tooth Pow der ldc 3 So -and 40c Beaton's Tooth Brushy guaranteed. ..25c 'Tollovr tho' Beaton 1'ath" 75c Rubber Gloves aOc New Rouge Chamois. . . .20c Latest toilet accessory the Rouge is incorporated In the Chamois. Saturday we will give sample package of Sanitol preparations powder, paste, liquid and cream, FREE3. BEATON DRUG CO,, 7ABITAM AND rXTTSEHTX STREETS, M'MMiAL'S LITTLE GIRL USES DYNAMITE STICKS TO PLAY WITH (Continued from Page One.) $15 00 BUI'S A SUIT OU OVERCOAT MADE TO YOUR MEASURE AND SATISFACTION', OF THE BEST MATERIAL MONEY CAN BUV. The Aluminum Front in tne Orpheum Theater Bldg. Iht Only Fifteen Dollar Tailors Mshhj Clothes in Omaha MID-WEST TAILORS ARTHUR L LEMON, Mgr. T545 Harney Street South Omaha Store m North 21th Street onnosed to these Iniquitous rates. good Judgment and subdued pride, will prevail. "In fact." sold Mr. Bernstein, "In aplto of all that has goaft beforo I still have faith in the gooa eno and hearts of these, men and feel that they wll now itnrn about and Join In rcatortng ,the Mod ern Woodmen of America, to IU pristine right and strength, something that will not bo difficult when It Is shown that In tho Modern Woodmen ot America ,lt Is tha voice of the members that rules and not a Wttlo coterie of individuals." WOODMEN OA8I3 TO UK APFUAH5D Attorney in the Rata Casr Says HI intt Anullrs tu Hntlrc Country. Nelson C. Pratt lr this city, employed as special attorney by the head of th Modern 'Woodmen to rest the sutt brought by the; Insurgent members who arc fighting a raising pt rates, whn told that tho court at Springfield, HI., had granted an injunction restraining we ad vancing of rate January I, or at any time, said on appeal would be at once takeri to the court of appeals ot the state (of Illinois. i According to Mr. "Pratt the Illinois In junction' Is general and applies In every state In the union where the Modern .Woodmen order Is doing business, The head camp is located' In Illinois . and the suit haA lng been brought against the offi cer of tha organization there is general and applies In all the Jurisdiction. A to- tbo future., outcome or. ins suit Mr. Pratt could pot say, However, he expressed tho opinion that the ljead offi cers will parry .the case to the highest court for a ricuu aecuuon. The opinion ot Mr. Pratt la that the In junction was granted on the allegation ot lha. rates being, excessive, that being oqe of tho charges made In the petition of tho insurgents. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. Uov Confesses Barnlnir Barns. nALESnt'KQ. 111.. Nov. tt-Beeauae he "liked to see the fire horses run," Model Burton, a lt-year-old negro, net fire to) 1 IIIIWV llUUm - nu.w., a ! burned to the ground, 'ine lire oo I curred on different Sunday morning. Durtoa coniessea 10 me yetica war, circuit court by Ave stockholders of the insurance corapuny. Association of Bridge and Structural Iron wnrkera. J. J. said he would sepd James B. over Vi help.me carry It. We brought it In u h quantities that a. J. saia,' no couldn't stpre it all at the Ironworkers' office. We had about l.xoo pounaa. Stored In Burs, "it was decided to rent a barn. We rented a bam In West Washington street In Indianapolis owned by Daniel Jones. Jones holpod us get a piano box, barrels and sawdust in which we packed tne ex plosive. Wa told him we were storing some old letters, but I took care to aak whether any children played about the barn. "J, J. ordered us to cut off all the trade-marks on tho dynamite sticks, be, cause, he said, It had been a ralstako to leave the trade-marks on the dynamite purchased at San Francisco for the Los Angeles Job." Having ono new supply of explosives, McManlgal said J. J. arranged to send the dynamiters out on "Jobs." "About this time." McManlgal testified, "John J. was startled by receiving a newspaper account of the finding of a suitcase at San Francisco. J. B. said It was a suitcase 1 containing fuse and clocks which lie had checked. lie had given tho check to David Caplln, telling him, to get the suitcase and drown tt, but Caplln got "cold feet," being afraid to show up where the suit caee was. Edward Smytho and James E. Pay, Iron wbr'kers' union officials at Peoria, who were arrested three days ago utter their bondsmen had surrendered them, had failed to secure new bonds ot ss.dOO each today and were confined In Jail between sessions ot cburt. FEDERAL ROADS MONEY TO BE SENT HO' STATES WASHINGTON, Nov. 2i-Tho Vtym appropriated by the laat session of con gress for Improvement of roads will be distributed equitably among the states that co-operate with the federal govern ment In thta work, una question has been under discussion by the cabinet and It has been agTeed that the amount shall be allotted among- all the states on the basis of 110,000 to each state that azreos to spend on Its port $20,000 ot Its uMi runoa. it la anticipated that a number of states will not be able to raise ttie required amount. JULIAN HAWHORNE'S TRIAL S POSTPONED NEW TOUK, Nov. 22. Tho federal trial of Julian Hawthorne and others in terested, in tho Hawthorne Mining enter prises, on Indictments charging misuse of the malls, was again postponed today until Monday next. ECZEMA CtTtEIJ IN lO TO :tO DAYS. The Paris Medicine Co., !624 Pine street St. Louis, Mo., manufacturers of Laxa tive Bromo Quinine, havo a new nnd wpn derful discovery. GROVE'S SA-NARE CUTIS, which they guarantee to curn any case ot ECZEMA, no matter of how long standing, In 10 to 80 days, and will refund money If it falls. GROVE'S 5A NARE CUTIS Is perfectly clean and does not stain. It your druggltt hasn't It. send us 60c In postage stamps and It will be stnt by ,rnall. Advertisement. New Brighton, Minn., 'April .3, 1912. ' Old Line Bankers' Lifo Insnranco Co., Lincoln, Nebraska. Gentlemen: I am in receipt of your chock of January 11, 1912, for the cash settlement upon ray twenty-year distribution policy No. 2096, issued to me January 11, 1892, which is very satisfactory to mo, having received nearly $300.00 moro money thnn l paid in besides standing ready at nny time during the twenty years to pay my estate the fawj of my policy should I have died. Truly, a fine settlement, and I wish to recommend this com pany to anyone thinking of taking out a policy. Very truly yours, Ask the man who owns ono of theso polioife. ORDINARY IIFE TWENTY-YEAR DISTRItiUIION POLICY MATURED IN THE lldlty Bankers Life Insurance Co. Of Iilacoln, Nebraska. ai? V M -J' Name of Insured. .. .Irfsferett. B. Denmun Residence New Brighton, Minn. Amount of Policy . ." $2,000.00 Total Premiums 91.342.40 SETTIiEMlSNT Reserve 9 830.50 Surplus 771.14 Totil Cash $1,01&4 Write us for n agency. f