THK BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 191J. Take Salts to Flush Kidneys Eat less moat if you feel Back ache or have Bladder trouble. Mfdt forms urle ncId nhlch pxrites and overwork tlp VldnWs In their rffort to filter It from the system. HeuuUr eater of met muni flush the kidney occa sionally. Yott raut relieve them like you relieve your bowels: removing all the addf. waste and noison, else you feel o dull misery In the kfdney region, sharp fair In the back or sick headache, dlixl rif.ss, your stomach sours, tongue it mated and when the weather Is bad you i.ave rheumatic twinges. The urine 'a cloudy, full of sediment: the channel rften get Irritated, obliging you to get ui two or three times during the nlglit. To neutrallto these Irritating aclda and flush off Ihe body's urinous waste net hbout four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy, takeft tablespoonful In a glass of water bpfofn breakfast for a few days and your kidney will then net f.ne and bladder disorders disappear. ThM fsmous salts I made from the acid ot grnpe and lemon Juice, combined with llthla. and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate slugglh kidney and ston bladder Irritation. Jad Salts I inexpensive, harmles and makes a de lightful effervescent llthla-wdter drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kid ney nnd bladder dlseases.-Advertlsement. MUST WATCH THEIR HEALTH I TALKS ON PROBLEMS OF SCHOOL SUPERVISION. WHEN BACK ACHES, WATGHRIDNEYS If Neglected Serious Diseases Iiday Follow. ' WTien the kldnoya am clogred up and Inactive, nature always warn you. Hackaxhe Is one of the first symptom. You may also,b troubled with disagree abl. annoying bladder or urinary dis order; havo attack of lumbngo or rheumatism; become nervoU tired, or feel alt worn put; puffy awelllngs how under the eye, or In the feet nnd an kles; or the urine becomes light and pate, dark-colored or cloudy. If such symptom are neglected, dropsy, diabetes or Bright' disease, which o often prove fatal, may result It I not only dangerou but needles for you to suffer and endure the tor ture or thos trouble, when a little Oroxone will quickly and urely end all such misery. There I no more effective remedy known for the prompt relief and cure of such trouble, beoauso It clean out the clogged up kidney and make them work properly. It soak right In through the wall and lining; cleans out the Jlttle filtering tell and Bland; neutral lie and dissolve's the poisonous urto acid and waste matter, and make the kidney Kilter and sift the polon from the Wood and drive It out of the lyitem. This new, scientific- preparation, Is entirely aifferent from other reinedle. It I o nulck-actlnir anrt effective that ii i praviicaiiy- nii'u"uio wivn 4 without rirulte; ' An original puckuge coat but a rjfe, and all druggist are authorized to re turn thu purchase price If Croxone should fall In a dingle case. Threo dojwi a day, for a few day, I often all that I ever needed to end the "worst backache; relieve rheumatic pain or overcome sleep-disturbing urinary disorders. Advertisement Dr. Connell Advises School Teachers i to Observe Their Pupils. SHOULD REPORT TO PARENTS When n Child U 1'onnil AlUnr It MkikIiI Hr Srnt Horn- with n ,nte Ivxplnlnlnu II Cnnilltlnn. Medl'Sl Inspection of children attend ing public school Is no longer an experi ment, but a positive necessity, accord ing to Dr. R. W. Connell, Omaha health commissioner, who addressed vltitlng teachers at the Omaha Mlgti school yes terday morning. "I am very sorry and deplore the fact that 1 am not able to report the benefits . . ... . 1 1 i I n r ill Hny rrRumr iucuh.hi uun i , ... i r. . -1 i . it. r-nMAn 1 far the Hoard of Education here has Ig nored every appea' made to It for nuiti Inspection. Although Omaha 1 the thirty-fourth city In population. It Is a lamentable fact that It Is without medi cal Inspection when more than tH tma'.ler cities and towns have seen the necessity to piovlde for It." Physical examinations In various cities have shown, Dr. Connell tald, that from T5 (o M pr cent of nil children attending school have physical defect requiring tho attention of, a physician, or dentist The method of Inspection that l)as )n recommended by the health officer for adoption In the Omaha school t the one that Is used In Chicago. It provides that there be a physician appointed for over.v three schoo's. located as near together ... . a possible mat ine pnysjcian -virh these schools eveiy day; that if, there It any reason to believe that n. pupil I ailing, he be detained In the principal 9 room until he hs been examined by the physician; that If the child show symp tom of a contagious disease.' he bo sent home until the matter I definitely set- 1 tied. "Until this or some 'other adequate method ha been eslablUhedi" continued Dr. Connell, "(here is a. great and lm portant wor,k. tor 1 -every , teafchr In Hi state, whether In city, town1 or country chool house, namely; to' actYns, medical examiner. Any teacher can Inform him self in, a. few hour lime how to examine the eye s.nd teeth sufficiently to know when Bometl)lt); l wrong, nnd when he find It, to .write a note-to the parent, notifying thW of n defective condition, and requesting that the . child be taken to a physician or dentlit for a thorough examination'." ' School Teachers Banish Eag Time Music from Cafes Jjt M.P. S&a. whexr TO READ APPEALING BOOKS Such it the Advice of Dr. Nathaniel Butler of Chicago. AMERICAN AMONG GREATEST iprakrr Point Ont to Trarhrrs thnt Native flops Mi no let Br I n-rlndi-it AninnK the Very Rest Anthom. STOCK REDUCING SHOE SALE Nfo. 1 We've so many shoes we don't know where to put them unless we can put them on the feet of several thousand peoplethrough price smashing-so here goes. CHILDREN FIRST-PLEASE A More! Morel Expect to hear this from the children when you give them these tasty Washington CRISPS 1ft The BIO 'Psctipe et 1 ft XUC-Toutei Corn nUtiUC Nbraka choot teacher, or at leat that portion of them that posset aelf aitertlveneM when It cornea to maklni known their tnulcal taste, have put the supreme Jinx on raftlme mula in local cafe, reetuurant and hotel for the rest ot the week. , Whetntr me theater will "can the ra" for the nxt few daf remains to be en. thoug.i I the probabilities seem let hkt "'' IvilV Uie' a'.tlp .fhnn ttie restaurateur and put the effort of VeM. Henin. Mwljt i on the htlf and' ubstltl)t ometrJns el. ' In downtown hotel Cafe last nlfht a young woman ,was plylng a popular, thouKh ragBlshly ynoopated air, and an other younic mli vr telllti: all dbout "you mMI-l-yun Ua-ha-lar da-ha-al" with muoh sliruutlnif cf shoulder and nap p'n of tlinei-. The lutter .bs chamlng up atd 'down the a'lo betveeh table when suddenly he dlco'ered that ihr..fniirtli of the eye in tho 'room wore faUned upon.hr. Hurriedly he finished the sunn and rushed behind 'a tcreen. I A minute later she emerged, red In th face, but wondering. ' '1 can"t find anything the matter,-' I she whispered, to the pianist. "I thought my bach hair was coming down, but ti'a nil Hght My skjrt don't, how. doe It?" she asked aa he lowiy turnea around for the other' Inspection. The other nlrl looked and replied that to her experienced feminine eye. the young lady wa srtorlally perfect, from the tip of her auede pump to tne nign rst pinnacle of her coiffure. "Thai' Just what found." asserted the embarrassed hill. "1 don't see what they're rubbering for." A couple of minutes afterward , when she commenced to lwj -iscli-ga-blbble" he found out. - The manager wa In earnest consulta tion with several ot the diner wlujse ex prei'sto'n denoted no good for rag-time, lie wa making promises, and then hi came over to the piano. "Cheese the dog stuff, you dames,' he ordered. "Give 'em some ot that old stuff Ilka "Wr.ero Is My Wandering Hoy Tonight," or "My Gol Sal." And for tho rest of the night "My Gal Sal's" good points were Jammed into the ear ot the diners, and in betwetn Jams, tho tale ot the wandering offspring wa in the lime-light- VISITING TEACHERS ARE TO BE GIVENjA TROLLEY RIDE The visiting teachers will be given a street car excursion this afternoon. At 1;30 o'clock sharp twenty ot the street railway company" large car will be lined up at Fifteenth and Howard streets. In front ot the Auditorium, where they will be at the disposal of the teachers. The excursion I promoted by the Com mercial club and the teachers will go to Florence, Demon, the School for the Deaf, or to South Omaha, they deciding upon the points ot Interest to be visited. Heading and: eatlnir should be done In observance of thu same rule. In either Instance, one should take to that which agree with one. fio Dr. Nathaniel nut lor of the University of Chlcajro, speaking on "The Use bf Literature" at the Omaha High school yesterday morning told visiting teacheiH. "Literature," said Dr. Butler, "Is of little value except a a help to living. There are no rules for selecting that which may profitably be read. Ttrad any thing that appeals to you, providing that It ha not a corrupting Influence, Just as you should eat anything that satisfies n craving ot the nppetlte, so long as It does not Induce Indigestion'. Anything that Is broadening la bound to prove helpful reading. The selection may be made almost at random." In recommending In a general way author who might be read to advantage Dr. Butler stoutly maintained that Amer ican writers, moro particularly poets, should have a place among the greatest contributor to universal' literature. "English critics are Inclined to crown only one or two of our writers masterif probably Hawthorne nnd Toe," he con tinued. "However, the Influence that many others had for moral and, Intellec tual uplift wa great. Longfellow, Vhlt tler, Iowtll and many other, have writ ten their way Into the hearts of sll lovers ot tru(y good literature' . , Jlae Tliree Honctltin. ' Discussing the .use at literature nnd the hold that It gives, Dr. Uutler fald: "Using a broad classification, we may say that literature has three functions Jt may serve to make one more product ively thoughtful. It may develop the sense bf beauty; It may Induce n more Clear moral aisiinciion. ninnr wriiuw. 1 particularly poems, are not Intended to make an Intellectual appea'. they art merely lo plruso the fancy; othors lack this quality and present one of tin nther two. Home writing combine all three." Three other speakers oddrossrd the morning session at the high school audi torium. Miss Clare Mary McPhee of Uncoln spoke on "Engllth In the Grades;" Miss Mary Sullivan ot th Omaha High school, "Hngllsh In the Mlgh School:" Miss I.ucy May Clnrk of Chal ron Htute Normal school, "EntfUnh in the Normal School." Kach dltciiMsod the kind ut lterature that should be taught In the various schools, and thn manner In which It should be presented. The Reason ' For eight mouths pant we have hocn en deavoring to got additional space (o houso our rapidly growing business. Wo had every reasonable assurance that tho deal would be consummated and that wo would bo occupying enlarged quar ters by September 1, last. Wo placed merchandise orders accordingly. We were disappointed. ' More Reasons The Eastern Owners of the Pazton Block then refused to do anything for us while the Currency Bill was pending. A subsequent offer of ours to stand all expenses above a certain sum, was also rejected. Our Shoe Department for two years past has been the most crowded of any In the store and the fallure to get more space hit It tho hardest. Our Recourse If the landlords will not allow us to en large or expand to suit our needs we have but one alternative. We can re duce stock to suit our present upace and we'll do It. Wo'll strike at tb.3. heaviest stocks first the shoe stocks at tho same time promising th.at some day not very far of f our desire to en large our store will be gratified. No use to tell you that we handle only the beat product of the best shoe factories you know It. If you don't, your nolghbor does and will testify to It. In preparing this sale we considered not the selling prices, nlthough wo will mention them later, for your guidance. Factory cost what we paid for them in the east freight, etc., not considered has- been the basis of our sale prlco sotting. Tho loss is ours the gain is yours. We're satisfied. You will be, too if you take advantage of the opportunity. Bir.es 1! to 8 for little tots 2 to 4 years, regularly selling up to $2.25, all in one lot, at- 95 This tells the kind of Shoes you'll find in this most remarkable of all Shoe Sales Little girls' party slippers In black velvet, also In white, red. blue and bronze kid. Little girls' dress shoes in kid, patent leather or velvet. Little girls' school shoes in dull or tan calfskins. Little boys' Playmate Hkuffers nnd health shoos In black or tan, also Jockey boots and Acrobat styles. Every kind of boje' and girls' shoes. Sizes 8H to 2 for boys and girls 5 to 11 years, regularly selling up to 83.C0, all in one lot, at 1 45 OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. Watch for Shoe Sale NO. 2, Coming Soon. im m ; . Mail Filled or Money Returned. 1310-18-20 FAUNAS! STREET Office For Rent The large room on ground floor of Bee Building, oc cupied by the Havens- White Coal Co. Nice Farnam street front age. About 100 square feet of floor space with large vault. Extra en trance from court of th building. Fine office fixtures are of. fered for sale. Apply to N. P. Fell, Bee office. Three llnndrrd Saloons Quit. TOLEDO. O . Nov. 6, -Of the Gl saloons In Toledo and l.ucsn. VA will ro out of j business on N'ovrmebr. 84, when the new I Ohio liquor license law becomes effective. J Applications of all keeper of dive. lamoiine nouses ana roaanouse wei refected. Oil Securities Take Big Jump NEW YOltlf, Nov. .-A sharp ilse In the securities of Standard Oil companies was thn feature of; todar's operations on the curb market. The demand Is sup posed to have been stimulated by belief that enforcement ot the Income 'ax may result in an early distribution ot the Urge surplus held In the treasuries of subordinate companies. Standard Oil ot Kentucky advanced V points to 555 during- the niornlnx. Atlan tie Ileflnlne rote from 6iS to M. Standard Oil ot New York also registered n ad vance and stocks of foreign companies made minor gain. At the office of the Standard Oil com pany, knowledge ot an approaohtnz dis tribution was denied, but It was ad mitted that the Income tax might -work torn change In prevailing dividend ratu. PULL TO HOLD DAVIDSON Washington Doei Not Want Pitts burgh to Take Him Away. APPEAL TO CONGRESS TO HELP .Mipniirr AW for Appropriation to Meet lncri-i- nnrt Hope I'rrstdrnt Wilson Will Usert HI Influeuuf. TELLS THE TEACHERS MUSIC TODAY. ABOUT Don't Put Off seeking relief from tho. illnesses caused by defective action of tho or gans of digestion. Most serious sick, ne&ies get their start in troubles of the stomach, liver, bowels troubles, quickly, safely, surely relieved by BEECHAM'S PILLS SoU ersrrwWe. la keatslOe., 23 . Dr. William M. Uavldson. former Omaha superintendent of BChools, will not ltave Washington for, Pittsburgh without an effort to hold him at the na tlon' capital, where he I very popular for the greut work done. As head of the District of Columbia whools the doctor Is paid by congres sional appropriation, therefore the board cannot arbitrarily advance his salary Hera la an editorial from. the Washing ton Post, which ' sets forth the feeling there, toword. tho former .Omaha, educator In relation to his acceptance of the Pitts burgh o(tr; Retain Dr. Davidson. Thi uirefiatlnn made bvone ot the cltlien of the District, in a letter to the Post, that the difference between the salary paid to Dr. Davidson here and tnat oirereu mm oy juisourgn nuum be made up by popular subscription sharply call the matter to the attention ot congress. Superintendent Davidson would not accept an aaaiuon 10 ni sal ary If It were obtained by popular ub eorlptlon. Neither congress nor the Dis trict wouia caro to nave m superin tendent dependent on the bounty of In dividuals. if Dr Davidson Is to be hem. a snouia be a a reault ot an Increase In salary awarded him for hi excellent ervlce on bhalf of the District. The Pitts burgh board, after lta own superintendent Iih ben ousted because of a scandal. Is willing to pay our superintendent $9,000 a year, or $1,000 more than he receives her. If Dr Davidson Is to be retained mnrms ilimiltl make un the difference. A large body ot ulumnl of Hastings col- iThls la the .only sensible, and dignified lege rallied round a dinner table at the wuy of letainliiK his services. Young Men's Chrt.t.an a..oc.a..on build- aYon'bSrc.rgelhe Ing for a reunion "feti." At the head oftools of this city have been brought the table at President Crons, who, with I to a high itandard of efficiency. There ,v, f.PUiv l nromotlnc olans for a blcihve ern no candals or dUturbalices. the racullj. is promoting pians lor a tiKiTile wSuatlona, .It,m B well ordered. homseonitng week at Hastings next ana WOuld probably remain so were Dr. spring. A similar reunion of mlnleterlat IDavldson permitted to coritlnuo his work. alumni was held In Omaha during the ' It Is not to be expected, however, that Presbyterian synod last month nnd now the teachers are being rounded up. "We feel the Importance at Hastings ot a dose coherency In our alumni, "says Dr Crone. "Much that a college Is and means lies In the lite and co-operation ot Its alumni, those It sends out Into the world 'This is the feeling t want to propagate. Hastings, we think, Is on the threshold of larger development and usefulness and It calls to all it sou and daughter, graduates and undergraduates, for their active sympathy and support " HASTINGS COLLEGE ALUMNI AND PRESIDENT AT REUNION Prof TP.Giddingsrtfinn, even such men as Dr Davidson, devoted to their duty as they are, will continue to make financial sacrifices for a city that does not show some appreciation In return. President' Wilson's connection with educational matters has probably taught him the value of keeping a man like Dr. Davidson In the superintendence and It Is to be hoped that the president s Influence win be used to that end. QUARREL OVER PECANS RESULTS IN MURDER e.m.'THBrtSVIU.K, Mo., Nov. 6.-A a result of a quarrel over tho division of seven pound of pecans. Brad Meatte was killed near here today by Willis Young. Young was arrested. I'aln In Back nnd Uaramatlsra Torment, thousands of people dally Don't begone of these sufferers when for so little cost you can tet well rid or the cause- Foley Kidney Pills begin their I good work from the very first dose. They I exert o direct an action on tht kldneyir .and bladder that the pain and torment ot I bacharhe, rheumatism and kidney trouble 'is soon dispelled. They are worthy a trial, at a trial is the only s ire test They contain no habit forming drugs. For sol by all dealers everjfwhere -Advertisement. ' i ills) Makes Muscle, Bone and Flesh And that's what your growing children need give them Faust Spaghetti often and they will surely wax strong ana orawny. A 10c package of Faust Spaghetti contains as much nutrition as 4 lbs. of beef ask your upcior. SPAGHETTI is made from Durum (hard) wheat, the rich gluten cereal. Makes (ine eating delicious and savory. Write for free recipe book and find out the great variety of delightful dishes i-'aust Spaghetti makes. At all Grocers' 5c and lOe Pdekaf MAULL BROS. St. Louii. Me Visiting Teachers Welcome Ideal Xmas Gifta iQmrMil Great Auction Sale Japanese Goods and Fine Arts THE MOST REMARKABLE COLLECTION EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY The entire collection is to be sold to the highest bidder regardless of cost or value. Handsome Souvenirs Will Be Given to All Visitors Sale Daily 10:30 a. m., 3 and 8 p.m. JAPAN ART CO. 1620 Harney Street Omaha, Neb. -.J "MEN DO NOT COUNTERFEIT NOR IMITATK THAT WHICH IS UNKNOWN OR WORTH LESS." The Keeley treatment has tood the test of tlmo having been used with unparalleled success for the past 33 years In curing Alcohol Ism, Morphine and other drug-using, CigareUe and Tobacco habits and Neurasthenia. Over a quarter million cured men and women in the United States are our testimonials. Remedies and treatment absolutely free ifrom any injur ious or harmful effects. Mental and physical vigor restored. Life becomes a happiness and a blessing. Will-power. Intellectual activity, health, business capacity and confidence of family, friends and business associates recovered. For full information, consult or write (in confidence) to THE KEELEY INSTITUTE., 'Mih and Cass Streets, Omaha, Neb. Keeley Cure Tell the whole town of that want of yours by a classified ad in "The Bee." Phone Tyler 1000