-r THE fiKK: OMAHA, TJU'Ii ) y, OCTOMKK Lf. IfUl. WILSON PROCLAIMS BIRD DAY I United States Coast Is Well Protected Says Mr. Sherley rormally Announces Thanksgiving for Thunday. November 26. YEAR OF GREAT BLESSINGS' While Wbnlf nf r.rnpe Con flict lonimrrrr and Prcf In Ike t'nltert 1nc Mate linnf B.it lf netnrll v I'nrmril. WASHINGTON. Oct K.- ITP.it.lrnt Wil fori today l?sued a proclamation dfslfr- tiatlng Thursda, November j Thanksgiving dny. The presidents pror-j tarnation, whlrh refers to the fset that, the I'nlted States Is Ml peace, while the rent of the world 's at r. follow: I "By the rrer'dent f the T'ntted Mates of Amerlcii. "A proclamation: "It has long bot:i I ho honored custom of our people to turn In the fruitful ail twmn of the year In praise anil thanks giving to Alni!i;htr Ho. for his many blessings and mcrrle to u a a nation. The roar that la now riiaw'tig to a elose sinee e Inst observed our day o na tional thanksgiving lias been, while a vear nf tllsilnllne becnu.o of the mighty furcea of wnr and of rhnnfs which have oiaxuriieM mr worn, iusu a nr--rlal blessing for us. "It haa been voin hsafed to ua 4o re main at peace, with honor, and in some part to sueror the suffering and supply the needs of those who are in want. We have been privileged by our own teace and self-control In some degree to steady th counsels and shape the hopes and purposes of a day of fear and distress. O.ir people have looked upon their own life as a nation with deeper comprehen sion, a fuller realization of their respon sibilities, as well of their blessing and a keener sense of the moral and practical significance of what their part among the nations of the world may come to be. War Brloare f 'o-Operatlon. "The hurtful effects of foreign war In their own Industrial and commercial af fairs have made them feci the more fully and see the more clearly the mutual In terdependence upon one another, and has stirred them to a helpful co-operation such as they have seldom practiced be fore. They have been quickened by a great moral stimulation. Their unmis takable ardor for peace, their earnest pity and disinterest- sympathy for those who are suffering, their readiness to re.p and to think of the needs of others, has revealed them to themselves ai' well as to the world. "Our crops will feed all who need food; the self-possession of our people amidst the most serious anxieties and diffi culties and the steadiness and resource fulness of our business men will serve ether nations as well as our own. hnngea Commerce Channel. "The business of the country haa been supplied with instrumentalities end the commerce of the world wtih new channels of trade nnd Intercourse. The Panama canal haa been opened to the commerce of the nations. The two continents of America have been bound in closer ties of friendship. New instrumentalities of in ternational trade have been created, which will be alto new instrumentalities of acquaintance. Intercourse- and mutual xervlce. Never before have the people of the United States been so situated for their own advantage or the advantage of their neighbors or so equipped to serve themselves and mankind. "Now, therefore, 1, Wcodrow Wilson, president of the I'nited Slates of America, do hereby designate Thursday, the 3lh of November next, as a day of thanksgiv ing and prayer and Invite the people throughout the land to cease from their wonted occupations nnd in their several ho.nea ntid places of worship render thanks to Almighty (Jod. "In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the heal of the Vnited Mates to he affixed. "Done at the city of Washington, the ?Mh day of October, in the year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourteen, and of the Independence, of the I'nited States of America, the One Hun Ired and Thirty-ninth. "'Signed) WOOMROW WILSON. "By the President: KOBKRT LANSING. "Acting Secretary of State.". Controls and Fires Tornedoes Several Miles Off Shore! WASHINGTON. Oct JS -As far as the eye can see with the aid of a telescope the TmnTmmTTnnwm I it 1S U.I.K. Ky . oct .'V-'Tle t nited I States Is so well forttfk.1. with the ex- ..,..,.. i-i i-o r"" -"'re .nr. """.movements of a small boat off shore It Is In progress, that , an attack from the I lv,lM, ,n control such a craft ! laden with a heavy charge of dvnamite. the use of the radio system, In the i opinion nf Prigadier tleneral Weaver, sea probably never will be made on any i . in . i .. . i i . tlve Swager Sherley In an authorized statement nere todny. I h. ,h. mni ittilrrv F.xnerlments Mr. Sherley Is rhalrmna of the house ( w.hlrn th) rmy , watl.ning are now In j rcmmlttee on fortifications and Is cam-; proer(, wttn the object of npplving the patgnlng In the Fifth Kentucky district ! stem of control to a submerged torredo ' reeking re-election to the house. aI1(1 lt , sieved that the rrohlem al- "The theory upon wh'ch the forilfVa- ready has been solved so that an operator tlons have been constructed." sa'd Mr. on shore can direct such a frierto with Plurley. w ho led up to the subject with , surety against an enemy's batt'e: hi; 1 Ing a discussion of the seventeen-lneh gunsl several miles out at sea used by the Germans In Helglum, the ex-j istenre ci wmcn ne saki lie Mounted, "is to protect impottant harbors from a di rect attack by a hostile fleet Ti ls hf' BANKED WITH FLOWERS been done, except at San Pedro. CaL. 1 where emplacements for guns are being- I built, and at the mouth or the Chess.-! FRKEroRT. N. Y.. Oct. :.Mr peske. where land has been acqu'red and! Florence Carman, who on Monday wa.t' otlmatcs shortlv will be submitted for', rc,'lw'd i-n,w following the di--, Plac pg sixteen-'lnch guns, along w Ith "," J'"- her trial for: other armament, that should protect thatl'"; n,"r,1"r "f " Ise Pailey ted.. - , left her borne .here fr her husbands; ... . . I farm at Haven Rock, N. J. Pr. t'arman: t'nr guns are of the most modern pat-. .'I-, tin ,n ii , r-iii.n , it, ii iiitit-i ,:iMRS. CARMAN'S HOME ttrti," he continued, "and are capable of panied her. Since Mrs. f'arman returned destroying the most modern superdread- ,)0mp frl,n Ja f ,howtreA nouBni. "neinrr u may nn mm...,. -. with Rlfts ot flowers. F.verv room In the vlsable in tile future to prepare certain nnus(. was hanKeJ with novri, to,,av. minor defenses In the rear of our coast j Hor a(tl,nlpy aad todav npl fortifications is a matter abo:it which there Is some difference of opinion, and which likely will continue to receive con sideration at the hands of the w,ir col lege and the general staff." Throat and Vmnm Tronblea quickly helped by Pr. King's New Dis covery ; the first dose helps: best remedy for coughs, colds and lung diseases. 5oc and 11.00. All druggists. Advertisement. OR. REED DISCOVERS CURE FOR EPILEPSY CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 28-That a cure for epilepsy through a surgical opera tion on the -Intentlnes has bten demon strated In many cases, was announced 'it the meeting of the Mississippi Valley Medical association here today by Pr. Charles A. U Reed of this city, who first described his alleged cure several months ago. Dr. Reed Held that the majority . f cases of epilepsy are caused by pblson ous substances absorbed by the human system from the Intestines. All previous surgical practice has been to operate on the brain-. been decided as yet whether a second trial would be demanded for his client. Bad Cold? Get Relief at Once Without Quinine Vou can end grippe and break up a severe cold either in head, chest, body or limbs, by taking a dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" every two hours until three doses are taken. lt promptly opens elogged-up nostrils and air passages In the head, stops nasty discharge or nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, feverlshness, sure throat, sneezing, aoreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Q.;lt blowing and snuffling! Kase your thiobblng head nothing else In the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape'a Cold Com pound." which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no Inconvenience. Be sure you get the genuine. Advertisement. Ynn will alwavs r w ftr find a far reaching se lection of Kuppenheo; Formal' here ready for instant service at $25, $30 or up to 550 Berg Clothing Co. i ' fc'Vn J We Cutaway Suit (By the House of Kuppenheimci) THE cut of your coat is a matter of importance to the smallest detail,' Ns. when it comes to Formal Day Dress such as the CUTAWAY Coat As the Cutaway is now the one y j correct thing for all formal wear in the day time, fashion he- comes more exacting. Your CUTAWAY Suit by the House of Kuppenheimer will show the finished workmanship of the spe J cial tailor shops that turn out the Kup penheimer Evening Clothes and Dinner Jackets ; all the little refinements of hand work that mean so much in clothes of this kind. Formal Dress is expected to confer distinction upon .the wearer and enable him to present a better appearance than on ordinary occasions. Kuppenheimer Clothes meet this ex pectation. In fact, the effect extends from Cutaway and Evening Clothes to Lounge Suits and Overcoats. The influ ence of good workmanship is pervasive. We want you to know na better ni we want to know you. We are foinx to talk to yon right along in thh news paper. Kuppenheimer Clothes are aold by a representative dealer in nearly every Metropolitan center of the United States and Canada. II yon will give ns yonr name on a post-card we will be glad to tend you our Book of Fashions. THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER Makera of Clothea for Men and Young Men 73m Chicago Cii(i, 114, n Hi.k tt tankur Rose Seeks Ships to Carry Cotton Abroad NEW YOHK, Oct. 28.-Robert V. Rose, foreign trade adviser of the State depart ment, held conferences with owners of American steamships in an effort to ob tain ships for the carrying of cotton to , Holland and Germany. Germany, Mr. Rose aid. is in urgent need of 30,000 bales of cotton and Austria-needs io.000 bales. In hla opinion. , Mr. Rose said, Germany will need SOW ; hales und Austria- 2j,000 bales a month. The British government has assured the ttite department tl cotton, not be ing contraband, woulu he allowed to go to Germany and Austria In neutral ships. American ships are desired to carry ( these shipment, which ill materially reduce the consebtlon of cotton Irj the I. south, ao that they can bring back dye stuffs, cyanide, chemiculs, medicines, tusar bet teed and potash, all of which uro ready for shipment to this country. mi'yjn.jmvmw wm&m ml . -II- l."j-L" j ,. - Jts easy steps with to the leam the mew (T nil or me Victrola, Victrola VI, $25 Oak ; Harvey Makes Second Call Upon Wilson WASHIXfiTflK Oct. IS. Tolnnel George Harvey called upon President I ; Wilson at the White house today fur the ' econd time within a month. With Kred Lynch, democratic national committee I man from Minnesota, he discuissed the 1 political situation and told the president I , that In his opinion the oulluok for demo- J ; cratlc victory was excellent. j t'olonel llartot revealrd bfter leaving, tho White house that while he never agreed with the president's iwjllcy of not i recognizing Huerta In Mext'-o. he thuiiclil subsequent events had maie the presi dents program work out very well. Colonel Harvey has talked with Henry Watterson slme the latKr's cull on the ' Preslde-it recently and It was Hald that all the pre-election unpleasantness bad teen Ironed out. The Hesitation. Maxixe, One Step, Tango, and other dances all played loud and clear and in perfect time. There are Victors and Victrolas in great variety of styles from $10 to $200 at all Victor dealers. Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden, N. J., hecU lil!ae- - mule i t Oirr. ", Thora la s'icli nuy act'oj ir. Foley ; Kidney Pi'.'.a cu loci their hut I Ing from th. very flicl doa. Lnikaiic, weak. o-e ,'' kidneys, ; ainf-l l' .ddr and Irregular ac tion dlsoyiear win thvir use. O. palmer. Green Pay. Wis.. my: ''My wife is rap ', Idly recovering her health and strength, du. solely to Toley Kidney rill-." And i W. T. Hut hcn. Nicholson, Ga., s,yj. "Just a few duaea mad. me feel better. ' and now rr.y pains and rheumatism ar all g'Hic and I sleep all r.lght long" A!) deaJor avery where Ad venlaemenL Real Bargains in Musical Instruments To be Found, in Bee Want Ads Most everyone likes music, but instruments are expensive, and a great many people are deprived of the pleasure of a piano and other high priced instruments, because they cannot afford the price. However, good bargains in new and nearly new instruments are to be -found in The Bee's "For Sale" column. People who are leaving town cr who need money, often sacrifice these instruments for a quick sale. Watch this column and you can readily pick up a real good bargain Ttltphont Tyler 1000 THE OMAHA BEE Everybody Reads Be Want Adt Um Tango 7 - Jl ;,- j Mr. and Mr. Vernon Cattle, teachers ana greatest expo nenU of the modern dances, use the Victor exclusively and superintend the makinffof their Victor Dance Records. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ml