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    TliE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1913.
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TUPPER WIRES TO BRYAN
Head of Peace Forum Gives Viewi
of General Can-anza
PLAN TO END MEXICAN WAR
l'nntlfotlonl Chlrf lleplnrfa (hf
Thooohl of Inlrrmllon anil
Wanli Onlr Frrr Impnrln
', flnn of War Manlllnnn.
Omaha Girl Handles JVTen,
' ; ;but is -Not a Suffragette
HYMENEAL.
.VoGALBS, BonMit. Mexico. Nov.
the rmufat or General VenuUno Cur
rants. th constltuUonallst chief, Or.
rtenry Allen Tupper of tha. International
raee forum telegraphed Bttrtary Bryan
UHliy S fOtlOWR
TirrinM makes only thl request that
ftur government permit the free Impor
tation Into Mexico of arm and equip,
ment. He five positive, assurance, under
thefe drcumslanwa of speedy peace and
s'table constitutional government and. he
dfotorea Intervention aa n grave and iU
astrou mistake."
' .No Steps ToTTurU .Merilnllnn.
WASIIINOTCJN. Nov. S.-The Fench
nmbassaddV here, II. Juaserand. haa re
jelved no Instructions from his govern
ment to take any atepa towanl mediation
between the United States and Mexico,
though the embJasv would he the natural
Channel for such steps.
lf the French government were to de
(Me. to uie Ha good office at thla stage,
the uaual procedure would he for Am
bassador Jusserand to round Secretary
Bryan to learn first whether auch over
turea would be favorably received.
'! The Inflexible determination of Presi
dent Wilson to accomplish the retirement
of Huerta. Iiaa been made known to the
pc-vera well enough to Assure thern that
any proposal of mediation doubtleaa
would be ' baaed on that Understanding
ami would b ahaped toward composing
the situation In a way that Huerta him,
ajelt might be dlepoaed to accept. Borne,
officials feet that other atepa may be
ijeveloped before, a tangible move might
be made toward mediation.
To Reunite the Fifteenth.
t CHICAGO, Nov. L-Ordera for the
transfer of the FUteenUi cavalry to Kl
i'aao, Tex., were modified today so thai
the squadrons may arrive at their deetl
nation on the eame day. -To this end
(he troop" at Fort Meyer will entrain
next Monday,, those at Fort BharWan on
1'ueaday and thqsrt nt Fort leavanworth
Wednesday. November 11. T"hua ll la ex
pected the regiment will be reunited on
the banks of the Illo Grande on Novem
ber H.
Mlsa Mrttie" )rA it an Orrlaha giU.
who la a manager of rte and a bflUder
of railroads, imt with all her auress
she haa not become ' militant and alio
ha n desire for the Mcre-I right of aif
frace She haa returned from Saakat- li
ewan, Canada, 'where the was In httrge
of the offlceaqf lOe Bayard Peterson
eompanr.. a lonatruetlon companv now
laying new lines for the (anadlan Pa
cific railroad
"r?m not greatly Interest! in this move
ment to securo votes for women.'' said
Mlsa Ward. "You gee. I've been to buay.
J do not underatand liotv tho ballot will
give women greater freedom or greater
opportunities In the btulness world."
Mlrs Vi'ard Is a clever business woman
and In the soven months ahe spent with
the firm of Edward Peterson she not only
controlled the bookkeeping department,
hut waa responsible for the company a
finance's, and these finances represented
a transfer of P0.M9 a month for wages.
"Of course It Is splendid to have an
active part In the big railroad Kama,"
aid , Mlsa Ward, "but, after all, a
woman's proper sphere Is the home."
and her fiance, Harry O. Palmer, a local
attorney, beamed his joy on finding a
mate who could "mnke Rood" In ' the
business struggle with men, but having
mad good, turned from buslnvsn to.. tho
home. Mr. Palmer and Miss Went will
be married some time thla month ' "
Mia Ward waa' accompanied by Iter
mother, Mrs. John M. "Ward," and her Slav
i i to . i a. n x i
t MISS MATTIE WAIID.
I
.Mlelena.Smltb.
WAHUO. Neb.. Nov. t- Speiial I-A
very prett.v wedding toe place Tuesday.
November 4. V)l. at' the resWene of Or.
,and Mrs J. G. Bmh'of thla otty. when
their daughter Wave Fay swaa united In
marriage to Howard Mlctenz. The ring
cerenonv was performed by Itev Mr
j Lar.vin of tho Presbyterian ejwrtjh. Only
near reaiio vl mc tunjc en rv.'n.
wre t recent.
Tlie bride looked beautiful In a brown
traveling suit. The house deeora!l6ns
were yellow chrysanthemums and white
carnations.
Immediately after, the wedding break
fart Mr and Mrs. MJelenx leffor Dexter,
K M. where Mr. Mleienz has a position
In a bank, apd at which place they will
make their future home.
Green-Ieune.
FAirtfcl'nT, Nh.. Nov. . IBpeciaU
Kex Orect) and Mlsa Daisy B. Lame, two
popular young people living In IMIIer,
came to Falrbury and were married lr(
county court' by Judge C. P. Boyle. Tho
bride and groom were unattended. After
a linnet-moon, thev will return 16 Dlller
and make their home In that place.
with his brother. Walter, who has con
ducted the ahop for somo years.
Samuel Walters, a man about W years
of aa;e, died Monday and waa buried
Yesterday. He leaves a widow and several
grownup children.
Oaiter Cartfr. an employe In the Hebron
Holler mills, was pevercly Injured while
working at- tho mill yesterday by slip,
ping Into a grain bin and striking his
head Just' abon tt-e tenipre, from the
effects of which he waa rendered uncon
scious for neveral hours. It may be poa
alble that the accident will .prove fatal.
Slashed trlth a Itaaor,
wounded with a gun, or pierced by a
rusty nail. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve soon
heals the Injured part. Guaranteed. 25c.
For sale by your drugajtou Advertisement
Pfeople Are Not Naturally Grouchy
They Are Only Constipated
rr ... tvj
W A . M . .M - fc -tm J.l. , w WWI.IIIa
ftlf 1 ml bilious. Tbtra la xoor tmth tban notion In that. 1
Th ramedr waa alwaya a cathartic ana tu rroucn wis fs
T transftrrad Into a. happy parson, jrovr. whyt BiUouanasi i 1 A
is coarUpatlon of the liver tha bUa ism not now and th 7
fJI ranlt Is Constl ration of the bovrals. Thla atanatloa canst M
eUstrtbntlon of poisonous jaattar hroutHont th aystaaa, av
"which -aaaana stotnass.
TBV OA1TT ba hayry aad eonstlpataJL "TTktn you awakan with
V iaaTy head aad yellow akin, and coatad tongna, aot at one. Xaktt S
Iff a laxative wMoh troTlra within on hoar or ao without mrthar dig-,
eomiort and 70a ar savad a day ot fronchlasss.
XtmriM TA-rnai W1T m. -r-tsnl laaaUn. tmoadr. amra WAL
artmTADI javos WITH la a Hatural laaUre. six a dr. tnro
and gMtl a, fxland to the Consrtlpattd. H glass In tha mornlna;
lotua xroaa any jjrorgisr.
Key to the Situaton -Bee Advertising
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Z& or sar tins on an atant- tonia.ntv. Satsvbat
a aFATaT8TWW NaT tar aVtfr fA aak aitT4laB l
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ler. Miss I.ucrella Ward, who spent part
of tho summer at Neville and Gull lake.
rvra -Note of Hebron.
HEnnON. Neb., Nov. 5.-(Special.)-liarl
J. Gray Is expected home today, ac
compnnled by his bride, formerly
Miss Jessie Quinn, to whom he,
was married last- Bunday at Water
town. S V). The groom Is a Thayer
county boy, a barber by trade and a
base ball catcher of some note. He will
enter the barber business In partnership
WIOVIES TO PUY PART
IN STATE'S ADVERTISING
From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Nov. 6.-(8pectal.)-Movng
pictures of the Better Bablea contest at
Ihn Nebraska state fair were wildly at
nauded at the Farmera' National coti-
(trees, according to Prof, C. A. Condra
Hemes at tl e fair ground mad a pro-,
found Impression on crowds and caused
wldespiead comment. These pictures will
be rliown at the Auditorium during the
-Yk of Organized Agriculture, January
tb IS.
Prof. Condra haa also secured moving
lectures of the apple Industry, caring for
lifts brct crop an, ditto Irrigation systems
Ifyv tMern frhte.4ta,,k,Jj e, la, no w .planning
u lliustrata the popcorn Industry ot-VAl.
Ii" county by means of tha moving pic
tures. , '
TO ROUND-UP THEWILD
. ANIMALS IN WESTERN IOWA
NI.nrtAfrKA CITY. Neb., Nov, R.-(Rpa-Clal.)
Wolvr hava become so numerous
in tho town, aide of tha river opposite
liera that they are carrying off a,t)d kitting
tha young stock. William Loibold la or
ganizing a big wolf hunt nest Bunday,
and It la estimated that not less than seo
men and boya will join the same and
round up all of that part ot the country
And try to vld 1 country of wild an
Imala.
Note from Knlrbary,
FAIKOUnr, Nah,, Nov, SMBpeclal.)-
Th Falrbury schools closad last van
Jnr until November 16 In order that Su
perintendent A. U Cavlneas and tha en
tire corns of the city teachers may at
tend tha ata'te convention of teachers In
session at OnUKS thli'VJ."" County HU.
nerlntendent K, C. Harrlss nd a number
of th district, leaches wjij also aitena
the cqnventlQn.
I Roadmaater' J. U Hayoa of this city
hha returned front P vaf tJon. vhl.cj ha
!apent In Dts Jtlolnea and Chicago,
1 Centra! Manager A K. SWcet or the
Rock laland passed through Falrbury
laat evening on a tour of Inapectlon-
. .John O'Neal, a locomotive fireman of
dhla city, la confined to hit home a a
Tsult pf. Injuries he austalned by falling
ff the engine. At Beatrice.
Mra. A A. .Btraube la sojourning with
relatlrea In BU Loula UUi week.
Thomaa Mltchtll and M. E. Patterson
NtbraakadlvUron conductors, hava baen
aaalgned to tha Jersey uassengar runs be.
iaceen Lincoln and PhUllpaourr, Kan.
I Nena Sotea of fHlrbnry,
)'AUlBt'llV, Neb.. Nov. a.-tBpeclal.l-
Whlle attempting to board a delivery
wagon tittle'?-, car-old io Hazard Wa
run oter and had hit right arm traciureo
at the elbow.
i'au Hhellenbergar, son of J. K. Shel
Wnberier. tuitiinefl a fractured collar
Mm whllo playing with the Falrbury
jHlth school toot ball eleven at BellevUle,
Kan.
- IJhltlon Euperlnttndtnt A W Kelso
left for Topaiia. Kan,, this morning to
Jio!d a conference with Assistant Geuerai
3Unaker J. II. Hmalley of the accond dla
trttt of the Rork laland lines.
John Bueiiansn of Beatrice haa arrived
In, Falrbury and taken a position In tha
lUnk laland offices, auccccdlng W, it
Ulrown. resigned.
James ficott of Oea Moines, la., arrived
iuthe.t1tf fir vim -with hla brother,
p. A. Scott
hariea II. ljilrd Ims rtaumtd h.i work
a engineer on the fsat passenger tralnt,
Falrbury to Plllipsburg. Kan.
XVould Make Ttivm Batter It They
Caold.
iSTb makers of Foley IvJdney Pills know
jltyt thay have absolutely the best com
bination of curative and healing mtdlclnw
fjif kidney and bladder ailments and uri
nary Irrrgularitlas that It U possible to
jrrpduc. Mra. O. Palmer, tii Willow
eteeet. Green Bay. Wis., was seriously til
frith kidney Und bladder trouble. Mr
Palmar writes: "My wife la rapidly r
4overinr htr htaJth and atrength, dua
joltly to the use of Foley Kidney Pills.
fdu caotjot take them Into your systam
Without good 'result.. For sale-by all
jaaJera. Advertteerctnt.
A series of most Extraordinary
Shoe Sales is announced to
start at this store on Friday
when Shoe Sale No. 1, compris
ing only High Type Shoes for
Children will begin
We promise the greatest shoe
bargains in Omaha's history.
Watch ad in Thursday's paper
watch for other ads to follow. .
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.i
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It restores
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and
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rralUnt j-.dvartiting la tha Kod to
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