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THE OiCAHA SUNDAY BEEs OCTOBER 19, 1913. rt GrMkst Hirii VMzif Known BRYAN PRAISES BANK BILL Miners and Guards CUT race M mBMMt OtMSTtT. TleKsft . tlrt KerveatresftiieaerlTer JoxaA VkfBciM. SOoTrUIPftckftseM Fm t Any X&a Worn, to ror Ite lMxk ! JUwU. -. Thte ! the worW newest, safest, Most reuaoie, una " Vratnr. ravltallxcr. brain awakener, body strenu-thensr; without equal in' the world's IlUlory or mcnicine. . ii , Klpra a Government Will Make Loans With out Requiring- Bonds as Before. DICUSSES THE INCOME TAX Declare He Wn Dcnonnefd Jflne teen Tnra Aaro for Advocating Lera Drastic One Than Now In Force. auIL wea tsw to brlgl iSjSB. ntt wou. WATERLOO. Ia., Oct. 18.-"For gen erations tha national banks have held ttk) fforernmwit'a money In return for contributions to campaign and support of the republican party." Secretary of State William Jennings emmm mw sonnns cam ana couraaro Tjuieu to president vnisonsr- aaminisvrauvc ould obuln front ft tWOtWMW? measttres. FORBES, Colo, Oct Jl One striking miner was killed, two reported fatally wounded, and one mine guard was per haps mortally wounded and another lew seriously hurt as a result of a battlj between strikers at the tent colony here late this afternoon, and mine guards, during which a machine gune was fired Into the strikers' camp. I Deputy Sheriff Bradley was the mint guard who was so seriously wounded and when he was shot the other dtpu ties began firing from the machlm gun, which heretofore had been used for how of fore cntv. VLc!"f.,?..V,.n 572.1 I Erysoi so declared tonight at the Iowa j rlgbtness. atroturth, clear-head, state' dalr tecatlo en a farm. tXesaSgsa sltao WWe Xabe 1. Xha rtoe au the sism. Secretary Bryan waa spooking of tha pending currency bill. The currency bill is the most remark ablo currency measure that w ever havs had," ho said. "It gives to the bonkers enough to make them happy and doesn't enable them to take enough to make the people miserable. There la one feature about this bill that should win the sup port of every banker doing a legitimate banking business. Heretofore it his been neciesssry to put up bonds to secure gov ernment money, but by the provisions of the new bill, the government loans without requiring bonds. It lets the regional bank toko collateral from tho banks within the tone and ths cone banks put their guarantor on the col latoraL This enablos the government to put Into a community more money than it takes out. Whnf norernmnnt AW. "Tha government asks in return some- , V - Mnlr., .hmiTl tut will- U&Jy, to concede; namely, that the govern- enataJnlnr no Injurious Ingredients menl should Issue the money itself. Why tsfeatrver. Afcsolateiy ftiffer from let the banks issue the money in times Mridda tte ever feersr iB na of pe,acft- whea tIle roytrnmtnt mUst A MrtmU?.tl authority says: "In u 11 ' Um ot trouble? 1 believe tha tM forms- of neorsethenla It deserves banks can very well conooda this point unique pdMtfon of Being the osiy wnsn they conridor the benefits they re- i!u Vim J?, CJF?Z? u1wVl& c!v. through not having to purchase rton 'of nA J!? v ,Tahlot bonds as security. And they will have to mechanfc." concede this point whether they want to very rn al w wiuf wfferiBgJrtm or Kot Ther , ona poInt on whloh .."ne'rvous the hankers are divided. It Is whether jttsemnls. neural!, low vitaMty, gen- the board that controls the Issue shall antl weariness, toes of strength and consist of bankers or government offl- weight or any deneMtien which lirtsea ei-I)L,. frem pew. weak serves, may now gst u HerveA of steel." lear head, courage. On tho Income tax he saMl jsewer, quick wit, a?, fer tking this "Decause I favored a 3 per cent Uut sMkt dlacovery, Kellogg" Saaltone wllh exemption of M.000 and no grad- vrwers. aJ uatlon, they called me a demogogu and Vreve Mm e j eC 4M rrt Mrv a disturber of the peace and accused wfirMrri,ralK It sleeks for rt- mf) Cf trying to stir up the poor against JSLSr 3mi2r !itfVia ("a rich. That is what the did nine- mimUi nnr. tar refers. jaalL to evsry n rra ago, but this country Is mm ee weasM who utwM Ms or her I bhamrod. - r!--J?rV!l "When this bill passed the hoUss It Zlr " l9t provided for an income ta running1 MStsV Mftrvs force gone! You from 1 per cent to 4, and When it got asw wHMirou' nerve ae, nothing cUm. l0 the senate, tho senate said that It If yeu feel all run-down from overwork , . t ,,. . f'Xher cause, if you Buffer from In- WM not , enouK"- now v" havo a MM la, "eve4tnN feeling, brain fa, democratic senate, a senate that comes tupifeme n e r v a u n e e, Beevisnness. f rom the people and hereafter the sen wetehe and Mgtlon. constipation, people. When that bill cants' to be passed njfoanhea, neuralgia, or -thn debilitating there were men in this country who had X&t0! V, Mrlsir,. tdvocaled an lacort Ux wh were will- frj tHal package of Ketiegg-g tSaniUm. (0 k w cmt G W(K)l6n j, iMi W-WMW tr ye suffer from a the oM l"synvA14flch Ml rather ntMl-fltT' "oT1 weigh 1 cwjfmaliofc, Ai4 fteT;sUt evtof-Tt, Wferre WIImh S(aniU r - - -siialfcsssi i Wsal.smsrf Mill sjUsYft I iLl a-4. Jr t'X I "f M. . tlenale rU. tk fr4e trial saekag-e. i oi a mcne- itnu, an miwi uinoii, wore need of Msiifit, diversion, oodrow Wlteort, right by Wall Street awrai., "tr;'' -iiilii I d the Manuraettirerg, c n lot, with rtsT-f Hogg's flanltone Wafem do 0ie h llaln Pel d ve them a loW wr for each ami all, give you nerve-1 rate on the neces'sltlet Of life. ?-4,,.Jk, ov,!.t.,,L.llv- "Why did he do It? Because his heart in ,1. wnrb iis on tne peoples siae. TWjr are guaranteedevery" wafer. ni "Tou hava been sMrkln ytmr dttfes yiMSf.nsme and adores today for. ths and making the poor people bear the AE& ii1 lifJ burdens you ought to beat. Now wo will JWi'.IfWfnWtST ,oeK, sUWle crreeh! help them to reduce taxation and you. jnenwan. in uie city ot peace, nappineas i mutt take some oi tnat ioaa upon your sdlves." Mr. Bryan said former 8natot At it loh's eppesltlon to the curtenay Mil was necessary to secure its passage. "Mr, Atdrloh has done nldra than any other man In pubHa life to make the repub- I lloan party a third party In this ooun I try." ! the seeaAer; I "We htut a meeting Iri Boston tho ftther dv and the MMra said that when the I auestiOfi waa asked sis to whether banks I eftou-ld b centreHed by wr of mak I era. they alt shouted! Moderator Stone Urges Ministers to Proclaim God's Mysteries. BELIEVE UNTO TJHDElSTAIfDIHO I'reibricrlan Chnroh Moderator (J I res Address Before Synod of Nebraska Kilocntlonnl liead ers rralra Work In State. a, )Malth. Mmir T.' 3, KBJSUts OA ae4 hm v return mH, free of! tarsia, a Sea trial nackaa-e of thai wnltfVt' Hawry for nerve. Kd-I lasre'e Hanltone Wafefti. I enclose esiita1 Iff Ma! M help fi etae sum SIlSsilS !r , r 4 V. I 1 si.,. II Sankers Wantea Central. " " We fhfnk the banks ought la be L .wmMir ti u nf Kiiorv I controlled by bankers.' kiKntflvfers are for sale fn OMMka I "D ye knew of any ether' class of sit Merniaa. KaOean ell. Prug Oa. I mui. that wants to control ItselfT 1.'e2L "SlW What wouw yon thk si raiito,i u ntmur, im js. lstn sm nmt -r? i wkmvi ''' t Co., isis Jm4i ih. 1 state Commerce commission mat control Druar zree boxes xrs rngist. A WMidsWiil SALE BLANKETS MONDAY AT ABOUT 'PRIC Two Glean Papers FOR THE HOME TIN Ymtkt Gimptnion AH The Evening Bee WHUMHUMk StRIAY fr il (Mt. Mutk PAYABLE MMTILY AT X1IIE OFFICE HOUSE OF BISHOPS IS BUSY Appointments, Resignations, Trans fers of Prelates Considered. VACANCIES FILLED ON MONDAY Depatles Deliberate rtes-nrdlns; Tro poned Canon Crentlns; Courts to nevlew as Intermediary Tri bunals In Heresy Trials. us in tha rail rend buslnessr Bid y6u ever hear railroad men claim that they stivuld control one-half of the commerce ' commission or one member of th boerdf Tfou never heard It. "What do you regulate the banks fort For the benefit of ths people who do business with them. Whole money do they get from th government Ths people's) Then who says that the bank shall control therts'eives whlis tnsy han dls ths people's mortayT "It Is presumptueus. impertinent, ku dactdus And the bankers themselve ought to bf ashamed of it. Do they tell you that this board to be pOlltloai and that it is dangetOusT Do you know ot anything In this country that Is not being done by political boards; any part of the government that Is not conducted by political bodies It a gov smment which is made up ot political heads and officers seleoted by ths peo ple can make your laws, protect your property, regulate matrass and divorce, fig the deuth penalty and take a human Ufa; who then says that a political body cannot control the banks for tha peo plsT What Hilt Means. "The way some banksrs talk, you would Imagine that business communltt cxlit for the benefit of the banks. It would be just about as absurd to say that peo ple eat in order to furnish a demand for farm products. This bill means that the bahks are 10 fulfill the principles of their existence and are to live for the aoooraodatlon of business and not tor Its control. "We are to have twelve or more n clonal banks and no central banks. Mr. Xldrlch complained the other day that he did not like this bill. That la the reason It was written this way so he wouldn't like it. It ths bill suited him. It wouldn't bo fit to print. It he was pleased with It. it would be bad. lie prepared a bill and after he had taken a look through the country hs resigned from public life." A large aumence heard Mr. Bryan and applauded his remarks A banquet was held In his honor tonight. lis returned to Washington tonight An audlsnoe that completely filled the auditorium and gatlery of the Korth Presbyterian church Friday greeted ths moderator of the Presbyterian churon, John- Timothy Stone, D. D., of Chicago, who addressed the synod of Nebraska. In a sermon of great uuww hs im plored ths church to proclaim fearlessly the great mysteries of Cod. "The Chrlstlnn Is hot to aek to under stand his beliefs so much as to believe until he understands," was one 'of the ringing statements of tha divine. He drew from the world of aolenoe and butlnssa Illustrations to prove that man are first believing seemingly Impossible things can be dona and, aoUne on that principle, they finally understand through the endeavor to achieve. Beliglon," ha added, "offers no greater mysteries than other realms. Men movs out along ths tins of their beliefs to clearer knowledge." Preach the Gospel. "Men of tha churches are asking that preachers handle the great rellgloas themes. A little preacher dealing with great (homes means mors to the world than a great preacher handling little themes," was another sententious phras ing of ths speaker. Ths impression, left by this great church leader was that he loved men Intensely and grfoped them by his firm: belief that they sought in him a way Into the great realities of life. Tho battouet preceding th evening service was partaken ot by 1$4 Freaby terlans of ths various churches of the city and suburbs. Moderator Jstons spoke briefly to this gathering. Home Mission Advance. Neferasfca Presbyterians havo made the greatest advance in home mission gifts in firs years of any synod tn the 4s- nomlnaUon was a point brought out In the report of the home mission commit tee, That Nebraska, synod should gtrs larger per cent ot contributions to Sunday school work per member thart any synod ot ths country was applauded as evidence 'Of the place this cause holds In tMs hearts of the church Th f- port bf Rev. R. If. Houseman as educa tional, suptrlntondent for tha. state de veloped that Nebraska was advancing atonst tha Hais of a balanced and edu cational Sunday school policy the most thorough and practical of any similar body of the church. KebrasfeM WOrk Comnteneled. Bev. Alexander Henry, D. D.. of Fhlla- detphta, representing' the Board ot Pub lication and tfunday Bohooi Work, told the synod that the board's Jl.lSO.OOO building in Philadelphia had now Haul- dated every debt and would henceforth yield revenues for tha worK ot ths church. He commended Nebraska's wise emphasis" of educational Sunday sctiooi work, saying that tha church that gives adequate attention to the religious train ing ot Hi youth will solvs largely all Its Other problems for ths future. State universities ars sarprislnity Christian." spoke Rev, Richard C. Hughes, college secretary of the Board ot Education. Investigations mads at (he state universities of ths country re vealed them to l permsated with re ligious feeling as never before. University Pastors. The. work ot Dr. Hughes Is the foster ing ot religious Interests as they ran bo prosecuted by denominational university pastors. He remarked that Presbyter ians led tha churches In the numbef et university psstors. Ills ehurch counted 36,09 ot Its own young1 people ot the 15C.0Q0 In ths state universities ot the coanlry. Being state schools nothing could be dons directly tor these young people religiously except as churches placed men among them for that spe cies object NEW YORK, Oct. iS. Appointment, resignations and transfers ot prelates were considered by ths bishops, the higher governing body of the Protestant Episcopal church, at the triennial general convention today. Bishop Edward Will lam OslHme of the dloceso of Spring field, III., resigned because of age and Infirmity. Bishop Joseph M. Francis of tho diocese of Indianapolis asked to be transferred to a climate more favorable to his family and probably will be as signed either to the vacant see In Cuba or the missionary district of Porto Rico. Bishop Cameron Mann was transferred from the missionary district of South Da kota to tha missionary district of Florida. Vacancies in one diocese and five mis sionary districts, eauml by deaths or resignations, are to be filled ot an elec tion on Monday. The election will be held at an executive meeting of tho house Ot bishops, after which the house of deputies will bs called upon to confirm the nominees. Only the names of sue otasJyl candidates will be announced. The house ot bishops took Into full communion with the church today ths island ot Haytl, which with San Dotnlngo will be mods a part ot the missionary district of Porto Rico. Names of Districts Changed. The nnmo of tho missionary district of Cape Falmas was changed to fbsrla and that of Wu Hu In China to Nanking, with no changes in the territorial limits of either. Tho bishops favorably reported the resolution sent up by the deputies for concurrence to allow the practice of In unction administering of tho wine in tho holy communion by dipping the wafer Into it The health authorities of Don. ver protetod against tho custom of pass ing tho chalice from Up o Up, fearing disease might be communicated. Ths bishops ordered that lnstlnctlen should be adopted at the Judgment ot ths clergymen, when conditions might seem to mako the precaution necessary. , Ths hotse of deputies today deliberated regarding proposed canon creating! courts to review as intermediary tribunals la proceedings In trials for heresy. Tho court of review would take Its place botween tho trial court, where ecclesias tical trials were held, and the court of appeals to which, Under tho present pro cedure, appeal ia taken from the trial court The Intermediary tribunal would bo composed only of bishops, and appeal from It decision could b taken to the court of appeala Discussion of this matter will be renewed tomorrow. Four clergymen representing the Pres byterian, CongregutioiMi!. Mothodlst and Disciples churches wsre appointed at a oonierenoe oi ministers nere loe&y to go abroad in January to enlist the support of Nbn-eonfermlst churchss of Great' Bri tain In, the proposed movement for a world coftferer.es on church unity. Theyt will make the trip at the roquest of tho. conference on faith and order of. the Protestant Episcopal churches. Tho men who will go are Rev. Dr. Wilt lam Henry Roberts "of Philadelphia, slated olerk ot the" Presbyterian Church; RovJ rt W.tfn.M Dravft, nf XT.-., 11..,.. n.. tor emeritus of the First Congregational chitroh of that dtyi Bishop ''John W. Hamilton, resident Mothodlst bishop la Boston, and Rr. Dr. rotor Ainslle of Baltimore, chairman Of the church unity committee of ths Disciples church. The four will travel together through Eng land, Scotland, Wales and probably Ire land. tllfetf Workers' Close Cwlt. AMES, la,, Oct 18. (Special Telegram.) W, 11. Rosenorans. ditching contractor. and Bartlsl Louden and II. C. Neibte, two of his employes, tamo near death by x phyxtat!6n this afternoon When a ditch Ine machine broke a gas main. The two were unconscious in thd trench and a third fell senseless a she dragged the others from the ditch. Pul motors were applied and it Is believed all will re cover. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to He Drinks Harmless Fluid, Thinking it Poison, Nearly Dies SAN BERNARDINO. Cal., Oct It Imagination nearly killed RX LAngbehn today. Utngbehn applied to a druggist for a vial ot poison and his actions aroused tho suspicion that ho intended to take his life. The drurgist Instead ot selling him the pomon, gave him a harmless fluid. XAngbehn wrote a farewell note to his wits and drank the liquid. In a tew minutes lis wis suffering all the agonies of poisoning.' He was rushed, to the county hospital, where It was said tonight 11 would taks a week for him to recover from the shock. Hospital physicians said the tllus slon that he was suffering from the ef fects, of poisoning had aotually brought the man to the brink ot death. 14ngbhn IS a fruit grower who cams to (his vicinity from Detroit OFFICERS BUSILY ENGAGED UPON PROGRAM FOR MEET (From a Staff Correspondsnt) LINCOLN. Oct ll-(8pec!J. Officer of twthty-two societies which hold tho midwinter meetings ot Organised Seri culture are now outlining ths programs for the coming sessions, Secretary j. H. Duncan of tha stats horticultural society left today on a, trip to Nebraska, City, where he will consult with the managers ot the Eastern Ne braska Fruit Growers' association con cerning the details ot the winter apple show. 11. Hague of Crete and Prof. T. A. Klesselbach of the state farm have already tgun operations for an attrac tive display for the Corn Improvers' as sociation. The Msetlngs trill b held In Lincoln A hard stubborn Cold that hangs on, ia bfokan up by Humphreys' "Soventy-sevsri" COLDS Cold houses, colli offices, cold ehufchca or Place of amusement, before tho artificial heat la turrted on, are tho moat prolific causes of catching cold. A tlal of "Soventy-sevea" ia tha pocket Is tho nearest thing to a stlf heater, bocause a doso taken at the tirst chill of ftrver will either pre vent or break up tha Cold at once. If you watt until your bones bs gin to ache; till you begin to Cough and snecte, it may take longer, "Seventy-seven" Is a small vial of pleasant pellets, flta the Test pocket, 26 cents and si. 00. All Drug Stores or mailed. Xntntihreys' HOmeo, Medicine Co.. IS William mreet, new xoric AQvoriisa- A Blanket Sale Otto you can't afford to miss At Orkin Brothers Monday, The savings are about onebalf regular price LIibbbsRIIL 1!Ib1 mM Tsl KSbiKMjsiMaaH bBBiImI 1 1 iljlirrMTsiisal aissTTTJnTfiWrwarisssl REDIT TERMS that are easier rand more helpful We are endeavoring to make this store a genuine help to wage-earners. We want to serve them the best we know how to assist them in every possible manner. That desire is plainly shown in, the easier credit terms that we are makiilg .easier terms than those of any other store in the city. 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The best way out of the dilem ma is to get 4 ounces of spurmax and mix in H pint ot hot water; add two teaspoontuts glycerins. This is a splen did lotion for maktrvs the skin look fresh for a lone Urns, It will not rub off lltco loose powder, and has A protecting affect on tho SKI.1 of lasting- benefit. It IS viy economical, too. For a 1 !. wrtnkls re mover aeo answer to Miss Hate I. Miss Helen Us Weak eyes ars not only a draw-bacSc to looks but n si otitis them often lda to serious sys troubles. Dissolve ail ounce ot crystal In a pint of water. A few drops of this in each ye every day will strengthen your eyes and make them sparkling and brilliant. You do not say whether or not you wear gUetes, but In any Case this simple, In expensive tonlo will prove soothing and helpful as wll as beautifying. lira Meadowss Your unhealthy hair seems to indicate that tha hiir follicles secrete too stuoh oil and this will lead to dandruff and other hair troubles. You are wise to take It In time, and 1 strong ly advise tho us of th tnvaluablo cantlv. rox for a shampoo, det a package at the druggist's, and mix a teaspoontul In a cup of hot water. This is plenty for a good washing, aitf will give you the ef fects of fins treatment at a professional Beauty rarlor at small cost Notice tho flufftneas and stlkiness Of your hair afterwards. This is caused by the fact that canthrox gets rid immediately of ths xdess oil and ail dirt and dandruff. Phyllis Lee. Yes, thr Is always the danger of Increasing flesh too flat when you onoe bsgln to take it on. Perhaps It would bo wel) to begin reducing now tar ore you feel ths fat a burdon. Try this simple remedy it will require no dieting- or special axsreUs bsysnd sen sible living'. Get 4 ounces parnolls and diasotv It in 1 pints water. Taks a tablespoonful before meals. It is not disagreeable, and you wilt experience no bad offsets. Miss Ifoxelt The person who guseseel yoa to be older than you are was doubt less influenced by those crow's-feet; which you say ars creeping about yous yes. tt me rpat the formula that t havs often given In this column. Mix an ounce of alrooxoin In half a pint of cold watsr; add two tcaspoontuls glyceric. Let stand over night At tha first ap plication of this greaseless beauty cream you will feel the skin contract and it wlU STAY firm because this tins prepar ation puts health and strength into tha tissues as well as gives firmntss and clearness to ths skin. Don't delay get ting this bansflt. Donna Bella: You are right! "Rats' must go. and It is a good thing. It is not only unnecessary but unhealthy to clut ter up the head with false hair, nsts, veils etc Better than all of these is a good healthy head of hair, which you, yourself, can easily obtain at small ex pensc Twice a week rub Into the hair tms tonic made by dissolving one ounce of auinxoin in a half pint of alcohol and adding a half pint of cold water. Hair specialists agree that a good quinine hair tonlo destroys dandruff germs and pre vents tho stringy, matted condition of ths hair. For a floe shampoo see answer to Mrs. Meadows. Alice U.x I have often given tha for mula for a greaseless ore am icily. It appears again today in answer ,to Miss lial. V Pocahontas; That dark, muddy look to your complexion may have nothing to do with any skin trouble. From what you say I fancy you are only run down and would adrtso this tonic for the next few weeks; Dissolve an ounce of hardens In half a pint of alcohol; and one-half cup Of sugsr'and enough hot water to mako a full quart. Take a tablespoonful be fore each foal. The expense ot this is slight and there is no remedy known so energizing as this Old fashioned regular tor. After all, you know, health Is beauti'. IWtty Dean's Beauty Book, f-Adver Usemant ROOMS The Best Variety. The Bee classified pages . carry advertisements of tho test rooms and apartments for " rent in the city. Phorie your ad to Tyler 1000. Big Returns. January