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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1913)
v.. 10A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE; NOVEMBER 23, 1913. I Would Not Bo Likt That Again Leant Sow to Gain SO Pound in 9 Dyi and Build Your Sriy As It Should Be Built. 80 Cent Package TKUL There la no use denying the IratH. The man or woman who has a plump, well-fed, smiling appearance always sets along better than the skinny people. "Tkh Is Hew X TJseA to Look." People poke fun at such persons and every thin person know this. Clothes do not even fit and women and men cannot appear at social functions In the same clothes that their better built friends can year. Protone ti a natural builder of firm, hard. come-tc-itay flesh. It aids nature In building better flesh and It does Us work swiftly without any harmful ef fects. Thirty pounds In SO days Is not an fcmknorm gain to some thin men and women. The regular tl.00 size of Protone la for sale by all druggists, or will' bo mailed direct, upon receipt of price. A guarantee roes In everv narJ iur Tour money back If not satisfied. The new irotone justifies us, from now on. In maklnsr this euarantea. The Protone Company, SWT Protone Side, Detroit. Michigan, wilt send to any one a free 60a package of Protone, If they will enclose lOo In sUmpa or sliver to help cover postage. They will Also send with It full Instructions and their book on "Why Tou Are Thin." The regular 11.00 site of Protone Is for eajo in Omaha by siiermon & McContiell - e. v . v- w. ..mi ..ft-., vn jt ut vuM 334 8. 16th St: Beaton Drug Co.. 1S01 tit; Bell Drug Co., 1S1B Famam St! No free packages from druggists. WOMAN IN FAINT ROBBED Loses Nearly Thousand Dollars on Northwestern Train. MONET TAKEN FROM PERSON OIKIR BDATUEft' SfRVIHbHf Remnant Sale Monday A hard stubborn Cold 'that hang on, U brokan up by Humphreys' "Ssventy-MVem" COLDS The prolonged mild ipU 1a uruken and you muRt ba prepared lo meet the att4da cfaaage, fcy keep ing "ftevty-Tt" kaadjr la jreur pocket k Vt4. A dose ef "ftMtT-arMt" at tke first cklli or aklTtr, will break ua your Cold at oace. If you wait umtil yeur bones begin to ache; till you begin ta cough and sneeee, It may take laager. Ta Dollar Flask hoi da sore than fix tweaty-tlve cast vial. All Drug 8 tore or mailed. XaaHver' Xeraeo. MeaHclse Co.,"jBS "William 8L, New York. Advertise" A STORY 0FX DRINK HABIT n told "with oh word RUIN. You men who driak aad you wanes who have drinking huahaada aad aoaa ahoald sot poetpoa arraagtag for proper medical treatmeat, whkh k the onty hope for drinking , who are poteoaedaot skit or -wilful and who ahoald take the Neal Driak HaWt Treatmeat, which la a ate vegetable remedy that remavea the craving aad aeeeaetty for driak la three days, without the ute of hypo dermte iajectieaa. If you desire to be ooher mea you must take the Neal Treatment at one of the sixty institute, or at your Qwa homo. Call aad talk it over with us. Get proof and reference that will be convinc ing, or write or phone for book of iB,fi,fM,Etion 1118 Ncal Institute, 1602 S. 10th St, Omaha, Neb. WtTMC Habit Successfully Treated. LsAsLCl3Jll!lA3swljBAll7iiaa Violins MMi awr mmA ax-tMlMHiMNJt, I" ., se.ee. Cm emaeir ray. w ftileni meal eat A. HOSPE CO. Vstw Lyle Crabtree, Who Shot Captain Raymond at De. Stotnes, Has Been Released M Harmtess rrom Hospital for Insane. (From a Staff Correspondent) DES MOINES, la.. Nov. 22.-SpecIal Telegram.) It developed today that Mrs. Charles Dodge, wife of a contractor, was robbed In a peculiar manner when on a Northwestern train Mming from Ames, She was taken 111 Just as she was en tering the train andjfatnt'edi Bhe had collected at Marshalltown for her hus band 1923 which she had with her In bills. A number of the passenrers offered her assistance .wnen ine fainted, but after she recovered she found the money was gone. Crabtree Free. ITls attorney here has received word that Iyle Crabtree, formerly corporal in the United States army, who killed Cap tain John Itaymond at Fort Oca Moines four years ago, and later was sent to prison, but was adjudged Ineane. has been released from the hospital at Wash ington as harmless. Railroads In Contempt. The Interstate Commerce commission was notified today by the Iowa commis sion, on behalf of the shippers of Iowa. that the railroads, In filing certain rate schedules, have ignored entirely the or ders of the commission relative to re arrangement of the rates between Iowa points and the east In cf letter to the Interstate Commerce commission. Chair man Thome indicates that the raltrood companies are In contempt of court for what they have done or attempted, and demand is mode for a conference ot shippers and carriers before the Inter state commission In Chicago at an early date to have the matter presented In full This la the outcome of the Investigation of the rate schedules aa filed by the railroads purporting to carry out the orders made last June for elimination of the old rule of making rates based on a combination of the locals. In the letter Illustrations are given of the effect of the now aohedulo which would place cities In Iowa at a disadvantage as against Chicago and St Louis, ao that on shipments from the east transshipped west the Iowa Jobber would have to pay very much higher rates than If he was located In eomo city outside of the state. "So long as the railroads continue to frame rates for Iowa cities to and from the east, and to and from the west, on the principle of the combination of the locals In both directions, Just so long will the Industrial development ot Iowa be hampered and retarded by an un natural, artificial burden placed upon us by the railroads," declares Mr. Thorne In his Utter to Commissioner Harlan. The Iowa shippers found that, In fact, In making the new achedulea Instead of distributing tho spread between the two rlvera equitably acrosa tho state xones, . the carriers simply took the old method of combining the locals and adding 2 cents In each case, resulting In a die crimination exactly tike that which laat June' the Interstate Commerce commis si ordered should coma to an end. Hirers and Harbors Delearatcs. Llet ef delegates from Iowa to the Na tional HI Vers and Harbors Congress; at Washington, v. c, Deoember l, t and 6, appointed by the goveraori Seott Bradford. Storm T.lt A n Miller, Dee Moines; W, X. Holmes, Bloux Vrj yeorge vv. Jvoonti, Iowa City; H. A. Price, Fort Dodge tV. C. Cross, Burlington! a A. Seaman, Clinton; W. J. Brown, ' Dubuque B. 8. Walker, Dea Moines; I. C. Norwood, Davenport; John Downs, Fort Madison; John De Mar. Des Molnesf Bs B. Egaa. Burlington! 8. O. Ootdthwalte, Boone, and John DeWltt, Keokuk. Controversy Over Sale. The jtharmaoy commission of Iowa put same blocks in the way of (he big steel and wire trust, and failure toeach an agreement terminated In a plan to have the whole matter submitted to the at torney general for decision. The contro versy came when the commission directed FREE Glassware Thanksgiving Offers AT Xece Are Jiurt a Tew of the Many Special for This Weeki lEo bottles Olives ............ o SSo bottles Klpe Olives is 11.00 cana Pompelan Olive Oil o 15a cans Balmon ,.oe lOo and 2Sq cana Sardines... 13o 11.00 bottle fine Blackberry.. seo I5o fine Cooking Sherry Wo 11,00 bottle Cooking Brandy 9o I5o bottle fine California Port Wine ..... .....,.40o 7Go battles Catawba and Muscatel for ..-.... ......... .48o 1 00 bottle Rock and Rye. . . G9o All wall known brands of rtne WbtaMea, sacb aa aprlntr atll, Ola Vetoes xye, CrackenbeUner lb Keystone nu fjirAxTa... So as ssraozAxerrsM vk ou WISS4WS, If It's Treat HELLER'S X Mmst Be ke4. 1309 FAJtKAM ST. Two Doom Zast of W.O.W. Skyscraper. Oat-ef'tewm sateew seaA for our seeeial effees and fx lists. IVXKTWX 8K X ail " that the American Steel and Wire com- , tianr KhnuM il.illt from mirlrallnv l by-product, eulphate of iron, through dealers other than druggists. This prod uct la aold lo be mixed with salt and coal to feed swine aa a remedy for hog chol era. Great virtues are claimed for It aa a medietas and farmers are buying It liberally. A big trade has been built un In Iowa. But the druggists Insist that if it la a medicine It should be aold aa other medicines, only by those who have certifi cates to practice the Drofeeson of Dhar- macy. The wire company claims It la a aomesuo remedy" aa defined by law and doea not come under the list of drugs. A conference was hid In ih rooms of the pharmacy commtwrfon. at wnicn appeared the general manager ot me nig company, their chemist and law yer; but the pharmacy commission re fused to budge. Ther all B2Ted. hovw. that the matter would be submitted to me atorney general as to the meaning of mo law. Cossnumaii ttmm v It la nOW lit Hi, A th.f ' - a caaiiiojl J. o. Pepper cf MuieAtm. ta mrf... w. . . T I II VIII vrpama rever. ire came home a short Urae ago and was taken 111 on the train. oui not vnui in the last few days was it apparent he had th tvm ir. tor the aceelAl democraUo friends in the eastern part of ine aiaxe with regard to a possible can didacy On his IWrf tnr h .1. nomlnaUon for United States senator next year. limit TTnm..t Students of DmitA iiniv.i. .11 over the state, and the graduatee of the nsuiuuon in large numbere, will visit inere tomorrow and In the evening, fol lowing the fOOt bait mm. mill. " owa..a ...v., nuic. there will be a big Drake banquet at the iuasomo temnie. Th a la tn h .v.. - w v v vuu va duo oiggest couege homecomings of tho year, year. The state veterinary it.naHm.ni h.a re ceived roports from the use of the hog chafe ra serum In Scott dlcate that great good Is being done by me use or tne serum In saving the awlne of the state. On fortv f rma Vi aiiSIa method was used on 2.700 head with in.. Of Only 1.4 Per cent. Th !nr1 malhnrf. Used on 1.677 hOICS. WAS tn1nmA hv loss oi oniy 7.8 per cent. It was found that wnere tne roedlclnea werer used late the rcsuiis were not ao rood, hut that mmnv oi ine noga were saved even then. Pleased vrtlh nirhmv. Officers of the Whlta Pnln the atate while her. followlnc- tmir Of the route. dec?Md timt h Tnn.. highway law la working out excellently ano uwu mere has been a great Improve. ment In tho roads this vor n th k mliea of this road from Davenport to council uiuhs mere are m turns, fifty eight railroad crossings, ao concrete and stect culverts and brldraa. 'I'M " .M only seventy-five wooden culverts and onagea leic Inebriates Treitril t--i.. Under decision of tha dlitrlct Mir In tne case involving the status nf ha, in. ebrlate hospital at Knoxvllle It la neces sary that the Board of Control trt h Inmates of the hospttal the aame aa in eane and to bring them under the aame lawa as for the insane. In fact thai in.ti. tutlon at Knoxvllle was established as a part or tne ineane hospitala to caro for tne oepanment which had been Instituted before to Care for thoaa mtd i unarm and irresponsible by liquor or drugs. In view of this status of t the institution all the attacks made br an ltunaYtn on th i.wa prevailing fall to the ground, for tho nospiuu management as a part of the Insane department affords all protection to persons needed. The members of the Board ef Control are well pleased wHh the court decision, which fully upholda them and will permit them to continue to exercise proper control over the In mates at Knoxvllle. Peenlta nil nam. r . The Standard Oil comnanv haa amvaatad to the supreme court from a Judgment In Harrison county under peculiar cir cumstances. Homn vir aim th wtfa and three children of Ieo J. Chapman were burned to death because of kerosene in which gasolene had been mixed. He secured Judgment and collected 1,675 from ine nrm at nssaJi which anifl th nil. The firm then sued the Standard Oil com OUT and a-nt n. Vfirdlet tnr 11 m In nlm burse It for the otheV damage suit The company claims that the oil was tested" and vu a.11 rlcht vh,n dallvarAd and that as a matter of fact the mixing of the gasolene with the kerosene occurred attcr a part or tne barrel or oil had been sold and was tho fault of the merchants and not of the oil company. Vafa Aaeatlaa Mmam. T.ana It was found hv th Rtata Ttallmait commission and the shippers representing central ana eastern Iowa cities that the rate proniem before the Interstate Com merce cemmJselon la a larger one than thwy had at first supposed. A strong protest will go to the commission agalnet the rates aa nronosed bv tho raiirnadj. and an effort will be made to have the commission undertake to work out a schedule of rates applicable to Iowa. Divided aa to Libel Holt. The suree court divided tndav u libel suit Involving what an Iowa sews. Paper said about a mllifonaira. It reversed and sent back for trial the case or one ot the- owners of the Wiener estate la Hardin county against Ira NIch olx editor of the Iowa. Faila Pru rn SS0.0OS damages for printing a etory In sinuating aome connection between the estate and alleged immorality in widnr. Justice Wlthrow wrote the decision, but justice weaver dissented and held there was no libel In the case at alt Supreme Conn Opiates. Tla T Wlama. .nnatUn. i,.-?',ho,S! .Hwdln county. Judge R. M. Wright; action for libel. Reversed; opln Ion hv Wlthrow. Weaver dissenting. William Jammers against Chicago lant: Dllhtlnua pntinlv T.. tu " . VT son: action for damages to an employe. Reversed; opinion by Preston, Weaver dissenting. H ' Peter Bchoenhoefcn Brewing Company, appellant, against Charles Glffeyt John. inn GAtintv. Titter.. i ti :rr.H , --nw ... . , fiijTfCll, I JIM. missed; opinion by Wlthrow. SPEEDING U. S. MAIL CARS KILL. MANYJEDESTRIANS NEW TORK. Nov. -The rlcht nf United States government to operate its mall trucks In city streets regardless of speed restrictions that may be prescribed by the board of alderman, was defendad today by Joseph Stewart, second assistant postmaster general, before the alderraanlo committee appointed to consider an or dinance withdrawing the mall trucks from the class of vehicles now exempt from speed control. Fourteen persons have been killed here thta year by mall carry. ins auiomoouea. At 10 o'clock a. m- December v ivi t lll sell goods and fixtures of Rlggs Pharmacy company of Lincoln, invoicing about $17,000. For particulars aee or write John Kllnker, trustee, care IJncoln Drug company, Lincoln, Neb. Persistent Advertising Is the Road Big Returns. to SIX-FOR-QUARTER CASE- UP Omaha Street Hallway Company Before Bail Board. INSIST PEOPLE 50T OBJECTING O. TT. Wattles find John L. Webster Declare Complainant Davis Does Not Represent People of Omaha. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Nov. 22.-tSpeclaL)-A sort of preliminary hearing was had before the State Railway commission this morn ing la the matter of the complaint ot Representative James Davis against the Omaha de Council Bluffs Street Railway company to compel the latter to put Into effect a alx-for-a-quarter rate to all polnta on that road In Omaha and adjoining towns. John L. Webater and President Wattles of the car company appeared for the atreet car people, but, notwithstanding It waa aald the people of Omaha were anxious for the new rate, nobody but Mr. Davis appeared for the purpose of making a showing In favor of the proposed re duction. Mr. Webster called the attention of the commission to the fact that the complaint filed by Mr. Davis made no specific charges and only In a general way asked for a rate of six tickets for a quarter. He said there was nothing in the com plaint for the company to answer and cited opinion and the law to show that there must be some specific charge or complaint made in order that the com pany would have something to make an answer to. No Charge Made. There is absolutely no charge made In the complaint," aald Mr. Webster. "They simply ask for the new rate, but do not attempt to show why. Is the com pany making too much money or what Is tho reason we most make the rateT If they will make some kind of a show ing In their complaint, then we will know what to answer to and what grounds to toko In making the answer." President Wattles aald that previous to the organization of the State Railway commission tho company had considered that the city council of Omaha had au thority over the company, but since the commission came Into power they con sidered that all matters ot rates wero under the Jurisdiction ot the commission. Tho socialists of Omaha, said Mr. Wattles, have resorted to the initiative to give the people of the city a chance to vote on a proposition of seven farea for a quarter and he did not think the proposition should be complicated any farther by a complaint of this kind. He aald that the company would contest in the courts the right of the people of Omaha to make a price on something they had to pay for themselvea and find out who had authority over rates. "A few daya ago," said Mr. Wattles, "the matter came up of an increase In the pay of our employes and we made the Increase. We have Just contracted for twenty-five new cars of the very lat est pattern for the Dodge street line and we expect in the spring to complete a line to the southwest part of the city. Wo ore doing everything we can to give the public good service and the best equipment and wo do -not believe that the people have any right to cripple our efficiency by reducing our income." Mr. Davis said that he did not want to be compelled ' to ask for a physical valuation on the Omaha street railway. He thought the complaint filed by him- self was sufficient, but If he had to do It be would call for a physical valuation and would show that the company waa bonded greater per mile than any other atreet railway in the world. In closing the hearing Mr. Webster aald that Mr. Davla did not represent the people of Omaha In this matter. "Are tho people of Omaha represented here by any body r asked the attorney as he looked around the room and saw nobody but Mr. Davis contending for the new rate. "Are the people of Omaha hsref No." And with the statement that the company would challenge the right of the city to reduce rates, he closed his argument Table Delicacies M-Wi Connected with Brandels Stores by West Arcade, Buy Your Thanksgiving Turkey and Groceries here. We are splendidly prapars for this great annual festival with finest greeerles, Imported, aad dOBtaa-tiCjfresh traits aad vegetables, eanatte, ants and 'particularly wiu iab iuhi drj uaiaai tiniiiii jsverytBiag ox tne nest. TOBABOO 6AUC2 Moss's green heart, the perfect seasoning, three coa Domes ror. ....7oo per bottle. at....,..98o COUtMAirS BEMIX iD. S. 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Finest quality, regular ti cyiinaer glass jar boo XX3CBS RUTS High grade All tho choice varieties, 3 lbs., for ...SSo per lb., at SOo OKXOK SAX AD Superior relish with all meats, etc., dozen 16c botUes for 81.10 per bottle, at lOo PTJBE JBI.X.Y Apple, currant flavor ' dozen 16c tumblers S1.10 each at lOo HBW OATBTTP Lotus, absolutely pure. dozen 26c bottles. .SS.89 . per Dottle, at aao Courtney's Thanksgiving "Quality Basket" A complete dinner for six people. A splendid, practical and welcome gift for some less fortunate family yon ) wtak to remember oa Thanksgiving flay! also a match, leas value for your own nae. . 93.60 BASKET POX 9.35 - lb. fancy sp'g roast' chicken .78 1 can Readymado tomato soup .10 1 at. Jumbo cranberries 13 H-Pk. beat White potatoes is I 4 stalks Bellevue celery do 1 large turnip 10 H-lb. best Turkish layer figs .10 4-lb. hlirh srada mixed nvts .10 H-doz. Swt. Florida oranges. . .10 can FYanco-Am. plum pudding .30 i jonr rrean nreoa as Vi-lb, Lotus Ankola Coffee.. ,10 H-lb. assorted candy 10 1 pkg. Iten's Alpine Wafers. . .10 H-lb. full cream cheese 15 One basket, for .OS Total , 99.60 aw roR 99-as We will receive an Immense ii timber of orders Please order yours now. $25 State whan and where yon wish delivery made. Auditor Howard Back from Missouri (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Nov. 22.-(Spcciel.)-State Auditor W. B. Howard returned this morning from Kansas City, where he waa called to act in an advpory way with the Insurance commission of Missouri In the matter ot merging the Paclflo Insur ance company with the Pioneer Insurance company. Both companies are large stock companies and their merger was an Im portant one. While there he attended the nineteenth annual banquet ot the Kansas City Cora tnereial club aad. was present when Sec retary ot the Navy Daniels was entertained. Union Dedicates New School Building TJNION, Neb., Nov, ti-Bpeclal Tele gram.) The new 0,000 school building in this village was dedicated with appro priate exercises today. Prof. B. E. York, principal ot the schools, was master of ceremonies and State Superintendent J. E. Delsell delivered tha address. William Balfour, an aged violinist, assisted with the program. Courtney's Thanksgiving Can dies and vConfections I Made In our complete candy kitchen, abaolutely pure, temptingly delirious, a perfection of quality, surpassed by none. Courtney's "Italian" style and ''Incomparable" chocolates are a revelation In chocolate candy. Large box 91.00 One pound box , eoo V.'e stock an exquisite assortment of fancy boxes and novelty packages for candy. Please come in and try us. C3KOXCB raBSX PBTJZTS AKS VB08TAB&BS We stock every variety of fruit known, rare foreign, choice domestic and fancy hot house grown. XXW ABBXVAXig Qranes .Enellah Hot Ilousn. Purer Crtun Ualiim To. 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Bean, trround or nulverlzed by the steel cut process, three lbs 91.10 two lbs., for 75o per lb., at 40a Courtney's Wines and Liquors Are Unexcelled for Truly Mediciaal Purposes Actual and absolute merit have given the highest standing to our wines aad liquors. Quality consid ered, our prloea are always the lowest. Thanks-. Regular giving S price price uasmpagns, extra ary, special -reserve 8 bottles, for ...18.00 4.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 .75 4.00 1.00 2.50 1.2S 93.00 .88 .98 3.M 1.65 .83 1.85 AO 3.35 .75' 135 1.00 US a.oo per bottle, at 1.00 Sparkling Hook or Bauterae, champagne style, for 1.60. eucxenneimer wniazey, rich and mellow, seven years old, gallon jug half gallon Jug , full quart bottle Tokay Very old, rich and nourishing Gallon jug, at per bottle, at Aprloot Brandy Crystallzed, old and mellow, gallon jug i . . f CI UULdVi Mb. ...... ......... ......... Bass Ale White label bottling, 12 pts S pints, for Wfelte Srape J alee Finest quality 65 Cllequot Singer Ale Ooz. pts 1.65 White Bock Water The genuine 2.25 TRAXZssrms pubs wzks ookbxkatzoh 93.00 WORTH POB 99.00 1 large bottle Sherry, choice and mellow 50 1 large bottle Port, rich and fruity 50 1 large bottle Madeira, choice dessert wine 50 1 large bottle Muscatel, a choice rich wine 50 1 large bottle California Burgundy, fine body and bouquet, for 50 1 large bottle California Haut ' Sauterne, fine quality, for 60 Xotal , ...93.00 This assortment delivered to any address, packed in a suitable basket. 76o extra. TXABBSQITZBS WZBB ABB IiXQUOB OOMBIBA- TION 84.00 "WORTH TOB 93.00 1 qt Private Stock Whiskey, very old and mel low absolutely Dure and strongly recommended for medicinal use .........i91.50 1 qt. Gold Label Port, extra full body and rich..- .75 1 qt. Gold Label Sherry, very fine and mellow. . ,75 1 large bottle California Burgundy, fine body - and bouquet, for 50 1 large bottle Caiirornia Riesling, a choice pro- , duct, for 60 Total 94.00 This assortment delivered to any address, packed in an appropriate basnet, 760 extra. BEIEF CITY NEWS Copley, Jeweler, 21E & 16th. 35th year. rideUty Storage ft Tan Co. Doug. 1518. ave Boot Print It Now Beacon Press. lfe Xasf Tea. Feaa Mutual, goald. Ughttag fixtures. Sargess-araadea Co. A Bargain Electric coupe. Factory demonstrating machine. Address dealer, Omaha Bee, for particulars. Wash.; Mra. C. A. Day, Portland, Ore., and Mrs. D. H. Smith of Unionvllle, Pa. SEARCH FOR BODY OF MAN IN COVERED CANAL ATLANTIC C1TT. N. J., Nov. C A hundred men today searched for the body ot Edgely Bowers, 21 years old. who last night was drawn Into the covered drain age canal that parallels the western aide of the city from the Inlet to Chelsea. Long after he waa drawn Into the big conduit Bowers' cries were heard and men in boats risked their Uvea by enter ing the canal In the hope of reaching him alive. After an all-njght search hope was given up that he would b saved. Bowers fell overboard at the Intake of the canal and was swept Into It by the rising tide. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO RAIDJHIS JOINT? CALCUTTA, Nov. tt A police raid on a suspected house In Calcutta today led to the arrest of four men and the discov ery ot a bomb factory. A quantity of correspondence found In the building ta believed to be a clue to the Inner cir clet of anarchlat conspiracy, which re sulted In many recent outrages, includ ing the attempt to kill the viceroy with a bomb at Delhi list December. Agents for Brewers Fined at Mason City MASON CITT, la., Nov. 22. (Speclal.) Three of the four repreaentatlvea of the brewers were found guilty of soliciting and selling liquor In Mason City. A. R. Noonan and R. A, Kruger were each fined $75, and James Stevenson, who seemed to be a minor offender, was fined $0. J. C Darrow, cousin of Clarence S. Darrowof Chicago, the labor defender, waa found not guilty. These men were tried before Mayor John Stanton and their act waa violating a city ordinance of soliciting without license. An appeal was taken to the dls. trict court. The attorneys for the de fendants did not attack the validity of the ordinance, as was expected. The ap peal bond was fixed at 1200 for each ot the defendants. Eighteen witnesses were examined, In all and considerable damaging evidence was secured against several other repre sentatives ot breweries, who were not In custody, and whom the police are now trying to locate. The citizens Interested In the prosecution of this case are satis fied that this proceduro will have a salutary effect. WOMAN'S BLOODY CLOTHING. FOUND IN CAR OF LUMBER CHICAGO. Nov. 21 -Indications that a murder may have been, committed were discovered at Aurora today when a car load of lumber from Washington was being unloaded. Workmen found a woman'a bloodstained underskirt, a school reader, with tho Inscription "Elsie Helba Day. Springfield. Ore.," and an empty re volver. Blood was spattered about the car. The school book, a Hues' German reader, also bore the name, Dr' II. A. Day, Colvllle, Wash. The car waa shipped from South Bend, Wash., September 25. by the South Bend Mills and Transportation company. It passed through Springfield, Ore., a day or two later. V The Aurora police have telegraphed the Chiefs ot police of Colvllle, Wash., and Springfield, Ore. Other names In the book, apparently friends of the owner, were: Charles Mants, Colvllle, Wash.: Alfred Lover, Des Moines, la.; Alfred Love, Spokane, Garnett Surprises Burglars at Work; Lands Them in Jail After aurprlslng two burglara about to begin operntlon In the house where he lives, II. Garnett. 1050 Cieorgls. avenue, held the man nt thn nnlnf nf n Vim whll. he telephoned headquarters for assistance. oarnett, who occupies rooms on the first floor of the boarding house run by Mrs. E. A. Stelnhoff, was preparing for bed about 10 o'clockwhen ho heard the men moving up the stairway lust out. side his door. One ot the men at Garnett's dictation awltched on the electric lights. Still covering them wfth his gun, he backed to the telephone In the hall and tele phoned the police. Officers Pazanouskfc Armstrong. Buford, Woods and Roonev were dlsnstthMl tn the scene where they entered the house and found the three calmly chatting, al. though the thieves', handa were In the alt and Garnett's revolver waa directed un. waverincly at them. At police headquarters the burglara gave their names as Ray Sllkett, Twenty first and Burt atreet, plumber, and James ailllgan of Kansas City, Mo., laborer. Moving Pictures on ' Lincoln Highway. A battery of moving picture men came to the city from the west last night and) early this morning go east, en route to New York. The members of th,e party! started from San Francisco two months ago and tn automobiles have traveled by easy stages across the country, making moving pictures of scenes on and along the Lincoln highway. They will continue their work at least as tar as Chicago. The pictures made by the Lincoln hlgtu way boosters will be shown In the moving picture theaters of the country for the purpose of advertising the route. Take Salts if Your Back Hurts Says Drugs Excite the Kidneys, Salts harmless to flush Kid neys and neutralize uric acid, thus ending Bladder trouble. Whan votir kldnera hurt and your back feels sore, don't get seared and proceed tn. in&A vour stomach with a lot of druga that excite the kldneya and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kldneya clean like you keep your bowels clekn. by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which remove the body's urinous irnsta nnd stimulates them to their nor mal activity. The function of the kid neys Is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from It 600 grains ot acid and n-aate. so wa can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kid neys' active. Drink lota of water you can't drink1 too much: also got from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts;, take a tablespoonful In a glass of water be-) foro breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys wilt act fine,' This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and haa been' used for genera' tlona to clean and stimulate clogged kld neya; also to neutralize the acids in' urine ao it no longer la a source of int. tatlon, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot Injureji makes a delightful efferveacent llthla water drink which everyone ahould take now and then to keep their kldneya clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. Advertisement. Phona S. 1908.' "y DENTIST C- Third Ploor xamga. Building, erpocm OBtxinc owajca, na.