TIIK P.KE: OMAHA, MONDAY, .VOVEMRER 2. 1014. YOU KENT llottli e Apartaneai. CALIFORNIA Hotel lth nn California. tVeesly rates U mid up. Dqui'h 7il (LKJOK.N HOT6.L, Council Bluffs, steam heated rooms, S3 per week PhonOW IODOI5 IIOTKLr-Modem. RnnhiMi, llaain mm C'at ;. i A BARGAIN A brand new brick home), T rooms; cxreptionally attractive ' and prncllcslt bettor Investigate and sat isfy yourself, P1H K.th ft, Tyler 2X11 J. IF yu want strictly mmlcrn noma, s- mom, never bcfora rented, rail Harney !M. Ui rent to right tenant. Twenty mlnutee" walk from city hall.- N1NI rooma. new, oak finixli, hot water healed houae, near care, Dundee, Wal nut V2. - IOfnRN -room houre, SHh Avt., . Vacant November 6. Inquire T. J, O'Brien. Phone Harney 1H or Doug. I2M. f tAROB room houae, beat . condition. M S. Slat. II. KM. Maggard's;3S Large van. I man, $1 per hr.; dray, I man. II per, hr. WlJ Webster ivu. 14M . . . J f IJ J SiP- Oo.. moving - ly. KPPQ pack-Inn As store.. -R. mod. cottage, 719 S. S7th St., 126. t-r. : mod. houve, 3614 Leavenworth 8t. I3S. Both fine location, 'hone Webster SK0u HOUSE for rant -Inquire within. ; modern; iF-O 8. 24th. Telephone Red fiW. nK.lL ESTATE FARM a R41CH LANDS FOR HALK AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Nebraska. FOR SALIC A UKEAT ItAROAIN. The eaat naif of section - town 10, range 19. In Dawaon county, Nebraska. Uood 5-room houae, barn, granary and crlba; Improvements In good repair; fenced and crosa-fenced ; 20 acrei In al falfa, SW acrts- vnder cultivation; T miles from Sumner and 12 mtlea from Overton; irood tenont; beat of oll, no earid. Price, ir acre lor ft) days. Terma to ault purchaser. V CLATPOOt., UAND CO., Kearney, Neb Mlstaeeeta. BARGAIN 330-arre Improved farm, mites from Minneapolis; on good gravel A road; lays level; about 1J0 acres under cultivation, balance, used for pasture; soma fine meadow land; can practically all be put under cultivation; .-buildings consist of 8-room house, barn, graaary, corn cribs, machine shed, windmill, ato.i smod apple orchard.. Price $.10 per acre; one-half cash, reasonable terma on bal ance. Adlolnlnc farm held at double this price. Hchwab Bros., IKS Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Winn. LAND ana pa, near t loodvrood, 8t. louia County, Minnesota. l'oatlvely the last at such low figures. T acres, SIO.00: terms. Worth $15.00 to iX.09. 2.000 acres, $10.50, worth $1 to $.V. Write Floodwood Lni Co., Joe. O. Fogerty, Mgr., Floodwood, St. r.ouls' county, Minn. I . I-ROOM house, 2218. Plnney: modern; hot water heat; barn. Phone Webster P28. "r' raod- '""age. 1913 Charles. H. 1104. " itODKRN house. Ibis North 40th St. Wal nut ID. ' FOR RENT -"We have a complete list of all houses, apartments and flat that are for rent This list can be seen free of charge at ' Omaha Van A- Rtnrm trc fn AAA ft ir.tK at SIX room. 2S74 Fort, all modern, newly papered; garage; $.60. Dr. Loomls, TtMKirimif. T)nllffl,a , ",Ct KIGHT-ROOM house, mod. $28. 1911 Cass. s-ROOM house, modern except furnace; nice yard; good cellar; newly papered; ,. f 2W1- Miami 8t. Apply J. I. Kemp. , Phone Pouglas 313. 3-ROOM, ONE-STORY BRICK FLAT9. $11 $12 ' $12 $12 ' $12 $12 $12 $12 - Oas ranite, electric lights, toilet, sink, water paid, cement basement; Just like new mstd and out; oak grain finish, painted floors, new papers; nice, large court; ashes, lawn and garbage cared for. 'So children. Three vacant now. Come Have a ixwk. bp; convinced. two blocks south of vinton . street car on 18th. ; WOODMAN. 41$ McCague Bldg ..Red 4902, Doug, 4319. Fidelity Storage Co. ' Storage, moving, packing and shipping. Kith A Jackson fits. Phone Douglaa 2A ITmieoa'n " parts of the city. UUBCBCrelgh Sons A Co.. Bea building. blKAW neat, ail modern, ,-room house, also 4-rcwnm f'sf ??o Vo, fSd. ':. Globe Van&Storge Btoras. moves, packs, ships; t-bors van - and men, tlzS per hr. ; storage $2 per mo. Satisfactory guar. D. 4338 Ty. $30. 61X-ROOM. mod., fine furnace; T. 1S97. - Wtaeonalm. Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop state In the union: settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prlcea on easy terma. Ask for book let 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant. State acres wanted. - Write about our grazing lands. If Interested in fmlt landa, ask for booklet on Apple . Orchards in Wisoonstn. Address Land Dept., Suo Line Ry., Minneapolis, Minn. Suffragists of racking-town Finish ing Campaign. CITIZENS WILL CELEBRATE MosMfc Omahaas Will ' OWaerre Thir tieth: Anniversary of Towa 3 'with a rroaram ml se. lal K vents. The Kiual Franchise league -campaign closed with several ministers talking yes terday on the subject in their pulpits ami with addresses by Itcv. II. K. L. Cornish, Mrs. O. F.' cropper and M.. O. Cunningham of Omaha, who. spoke at the Interdenominational ' church at Thirty- suffrage: At the Cuflahy company, the Hon. John L. Krntx-dy of Omann Will I advocate the issua and A. E. Woathcrly, a campaign orator ft-om IJncoln. Neb.. wRI address The men at the Pwlft plant at the main' entrance under the viaduct. Will e-ek far ffraae. lYomptly at II 30 at the Llva Ptork Kx change. Edward J. Cornish of New Tork City, and president of th Carter Whlta Lead and Paint company, will speak to tha commission men, urging votes for thY women. ' 'AU'tha speiikefa' will be' ac companied by partlee of South Omaha suffrage: workers, .and.alU go from tha packing plants to hear Mr. Cornish tit 12:30 at the Exchange. On Tuesday Interested suffrage worker will continue to remind the voters of amendment Soft, C ity tm Celebrate Aaal veraary; The thirtieth 'anniversary pf tVie found ing of tho city. wlll be appropriately eighth atid O streets. On Monday will ba a whirlwind cam-1 celebrated by the rioneer Historical so- Paign In the b! business districts of the i clcty of this city, at Its annusl banquet city and at noon ' at 'Armour's packing , to be held In the middle of December plant, Frank U. Odcll will speak and at this -year.-- v the same time at jho Morris plant, U I At' tha last regular mert'lng the society L. Mcllvtlne, a business' man of Omatta, I H'pdnted the following committees, who will urge the voters to, endorse equal LKtJAL NOTICES ABSTRAtTTS OF TTTLK. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abatract office. $U6 S. 17th SL Phone Douglas UH1. .. RB.EI) Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice. In Nebraska. 2tM Brandela Theater. REAL ESTATE FOK EXCHANGE FINE 320 acres; 46 miles from. Minneap olis, every acre under cultivation; lays level; good soil; good water; buildings consist of house, barn, granary, machine sheds, . etc. Price, t'i per . acre. Win take up to $10,(M) gooi property In ex change, balance some cash and moricaga. Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Min neapolis, Minn. FOR MDSE., 240 .acres, nesr Newport, Neb.; part bay, .baL, pasture ; 26-foot frame house, large barn and fenced. Loan of $2,400 due Sept, li'lR. Int. f per cent Price $32.(0 per acre. . Will pay soma cash difference, E. R. ROGERS, Carna. 'b. ... . . .. SALE OF SURFACE . OF INDIAN LANDS ; EASTERN OKLAHOMA United States Qovenunent 'There will be" sold t publlo auction to the hiahnst bidder at differeBt railroad points in the Ctwciaw aud. Chickasaw IsauunS In eVstern Oklahoma, from No vember 1 !. to tecember 2, 1014, tbe urfafe-t approximately rtb, acres of Indian swtrttKiaed. omI and aimalt lands at act lose than, certain, minimum priceV one person can purchase not exceeding lirt acres of agricultural or 640 aorea of graitng land. Bids may bo subruitiml lu uerson Or by mall or by authorised agents. Rea.denea on land not required. 'terms ii per cent cash, 25 per- cent within one year and the balance within two years, with 6 Pr cent interest from date of sale Where houses or other Improvements are located on tba lands the same wlil ba sold, with the land, at appraised value. Improvements to be paid for in full at time of sale. The coal and asphalt, un derlying these lands will not ba sold with the' sur'aca, except Where authorised. Where the coal and asphalt are to ba sold with the surface descriptive circulars will so atate. For maps and full In formation communicate with Superinten dent for Tha Five ClviUxed Tribes, Musko gee, Oklahoma. . CATO 6ELL3. .Gonimls nloner of Inrt.-sn' Affairs 1,017 ACRES 35 miles from New Orleans, La.; all level prairie; no stumps or stones; land In that district being put under cultivation; very rich soil; $S per acre; will take one-half other good property In exchange, balance cash and mortgage. Schwab Broa., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. FOR SALE or exchange, city property, 160 acres Improved farm land. Lyman Co., 8. D., ono mile from R- R. and town. A?dre F 12. Bee. $26 00 7-ruom house, rood, except heat. $30.00 New 6-room cottage, mod. except heat, finished In oak, nesr car line. $30.007 -rooms, parlor extending across entire front of house, oak finish, col onnade openings.' four bedrooms and . bath, fine neighborhood, near var. $22.50 5-room cottage, almost new; ex - ceptiortally large rooms, strictly , " " modern, near car line and school.. , - AMERICAN SECdRITx COMPANY1. 17th and Douglas Sts. Douglas 5013 T-ROOM cottage, modem, 6C4 S. 31st St. Harney 47. .-. -ROOM cottssre, modern except furnace. Phonei Red 7. j. -KOOM cottage. 2210 Burt 6t 7-R cottage, 2906 Harney. H. 2125. 2602 DECATITR, 6-room cottage, mod. ex ccpt heat. $18. water paid. Tel. W. 2870. FOR. HESI-4-tiMWD, aiiKloni, .,71S- Few -rter Ave., 2t. fiions Webster sso. ROOM cottage, .1021 S. 20th. Red 7004. riVlS-ROOM, cottage, 1040 S. 22d St; NEW 6-room house, all modern; quarter -block to oar line; lca neighborhood. Webster- 412, MODERN ex. heat, five rooms and bath; 7th and. Hickory; $30. Phone Doug 4284. 6-R. cot, mod. ex. heat. $18; walking dla tanoe; 1436 N. 19th. Harney 1199. ,vFlVE-ROO.M house, with barn for sig . porses; large wagon shed and yard; lo .rated at, 2421 S. 19th.. Phone Red 7784. MODERN house. 8 neighborhood. 2109 S rooms, 84th St. excellent Har. 3i). MODERN, except heat. 7 Douglaa. I 1B98. rooms, 2127 NINE rooms, steam heat, thermostat, 3216 nun oi., Lougias 1 NEW T-room house )n Dundee, one block, from car line; bath room-on second floor,- also .lavatory and toilet on first d floor1, excellent furnace; rent, $32.60. Call Walnut $460. X . itores sad Ufflces. 1 READY NOyV , : East, front room So. Ft. with ' water and .light tree. FINE tOCATION-5TU FLOOR " " 1 17th Street Expogure " ... $21.60 - .. - . . THE BEE BUItDtN'O, . " Office Room, 103. " Stores For Rent. , 20th and Farnam Streets, . ' i$ 75 Otrper month for rooms on 20th street fine baaement. $136.00 per month tor rooms Just west of Merrlit'a drug store, facing on : Farnam street,' beat" furnished; these rooms are strictly modern , and .very .desirable. : Other Good Store Rooms. $ .Eo-29i Bherman Ave.. 15x60 ft $ $2.00 iauti Cuming strewt. new building. ' room 20x60 ft-, full bawmenL $ $0.00;07 Ho. lth 8t 20x60 ft-, steam heat. . I 7d.OO17 o. 16th t. fine modern store room, 2uxo ft. full . basement - electric light, ' tnodera show wln " dows. . f $6.001W1 Farnam street, $0x60 ft., full ' basement. $126.00 1611- Howard Bt., modern store room, full basement, steam heat will be installed at once. George & .Company, , , 02 aty Nat. Wank JSldg. ' Phone D. 756. L130 ACRLci Al divide land In good wheat country; i mi.ea - irom railroad town; school on the lend. - Here la a bargain for some one. $3a Der acre. Will con sider good exchange. No heavily mort gaged property and no goto, dhcks con sidered. A. T. Seyboldt, Bridgeport, Neb. REAL ESTATE WANTED INVESTMENT PROPERTY , . v WANTED '' that can be bought for cash;' must be substantial, well built and good location. Customer can Invest $20,000 to $100,000. - W. R.1IOMAN. 'v. SSI' Board of Trade Bldg. REAL E8TATB LOANS. CITY and farm Joans. 5, &H. Per cent J. K. Dumont A Co.,1603 Farnam, Omaha. WANTED City loana.. Petera Trust Co. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO.. lOlS Omaha Natl. Douglas 2715. fl A MT1 1 m?rQ Loans. iU0 and UI. VJlAI, IH "W (mh. Natl HnW t-ir. -' - 9 IF THE BABY IS . CUTTING TEETH . . use- ; Mrs. VVinsIow's t5obthing Syrup A SPLENDID REGULATOR PURELY VEGETABIE-N0T NARCOTIC AMrSEME.VTS.. AMI SEMETS. HARRIbON A MORTON, Blti Om. Natl. WTD-Farm loana KJoke Inv.Co. Omaha WANTED City loana and warrants. wT Farnam Smith A. Co., 1320 Farnam. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas. Zi& State Bank Bldg. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. MONEY on hand for city and farm loana. H. W.-Binder, City Natl. Bank Bldg. CITY LOAN 8. Bemls-Carlbcrg Co., I giv-oiA pranaeis 1 neater &iag. 6fc SEE us first If you want a farm loan. United-States Trust Co.. Omafca. Neb. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE See This Place 3420 Parker St, a t-room completely modern houae on a large south front lot. 60x127,- close to car, stores and school; -$300 cash-and the balance monthly. This house was built for a home. You should see it , j 8410 Burt St, a -room. modern except ! heat house, on paved street and close to , three car lines; $3ub cash and balance monthly. If you buy 3412 us well, the1 price will be. reduced. This is worth! thinking; about v Creigh, Sons & Co. Douglas iX. 608 Bee Bldg. CHEAP FROM OWNER E rooms and' bath, basement, furnace, lights, gas. At 21U Ohio bt payments. Payments. MEAL KSTATE SOUTH SIDE KOt'NTZE PLACE. . GREATEST BARGAIN. Nine-room house In first-class condi tion; 2 dandy lots, each 50x132 feet Garage and barn; juet off boulevard. Incum brance $4,410. Must move. Will sacrifice greater portion of equity and many other residence bargains, all vixes and prices. J. V. WALTER, " '. REAL ESTATE AND I-OANS). 440 Omaha National Bank. ' 'Phone Douglaa 73WJ. MODERN storeroom and basement. lu&2 N. 2Hh, $12. Conrad Youpg, tzt Brand de;s TliesWr ' Bldg. yhonV Douglas 1571. A FEW desirable atorerooms left In the - new building, northeast corner 18th and ' t'aas Sts.;-cheap rent Conrad Young, 1:2 Brandela Theater Bldg. Phone Dong. 1671 2ND FLOOR office rooms or suitable for light nifg. Wright Lasbury. 6ot a. ,ath ht pu- ut ' ' , STEAM heated store, near - Postofflosr tow rent O. P. Stebblns. OWNER LEAVING OMAIIA. A bargain Wilt sell modem, 7-room V. 1 1 .. 1 .... At .4 Iaa 1 1 r ' t-t ri- . 1 ...... o-t, "I'll 1 ' 1 ..-, J.UU . 1 lEJ J, 1 t D1TION, one block from car line; lot puzirv; 111 ni sarage.- vyiu snow you through. Call Webster 894. BEAUTlFl'l, 66xjsi4 residence lot on paved 8. 10th St.; has fine bsrn on rear. Addrees M. H,. Kealiy Co., 27M H. 8th. Tyler 103L Snap right now at 2 front ft fctore Bldg., 40th and Farnam. Walnut 394. . ' " , ' Bars, GOOD barn, room for $t or - It horse. 117 Webster St Ca.ll Douglaa 43. WANTED TO KENT WANTED TO RENT A farm on shares with everything furrilstied. Addreee C Cnppock. Florence, Nsb. . . REAL EbTATE . FARM A RANCH LANDS yog ALB . . . Nebraaha. 1 FOR BALE By owner, 160 acres, near Lodge Pole, Neb.; forty- acres -hsve been cultivated; femed; no buildings; $18 t'cr acre; one-helf cash, balar.ee k years at t iwr cent. A. 1 Wharf, I'ls N. Ciln wood avenue. Peuria, 111. HEAL ESTATE -W EST SIDE . FOR SALE. The hsndsome, modern, up-to-date res idence 121 South 8ith Ave. Owner leav ing city. Telephone Harney 1&3. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUH 1526 N. : 18th . Ir painted oh. It you Flrh t-room. all modem, newl with 2 good coats of lead and o want something close in and cheap, at $?., you win look this up. EASY TERMS OwMf!H. next door south, phone Webster 12J7. PAID ON LOT $lt njVF.NPORT ST. WILL TAKE $ . $W0 cash buys a near, modern bungaiow on tne south side, balance monthly. $7u0 buye "-room, two story, large resi dence. A genuine bargain. 'Phone D. Mu7. SIX-ROOM, modern but heat, fine yard. paved street; $2u0 rash, $J month. fl.Paw: $000 cash. Paving all paid. J The Want Ad Columns of The Bee Are Read Daily by people In Search of Ad vertised Opportunities. Davoted to trlotl Clsaa, Class MUSICAIi SUI,aiaaVB TlVIPt n R II Y 1 11 iul unit I WEE k Mat. Today ' IZTSA MIDNITE GHOW EUIOTXON KITt ' - Onrtala at llj30. Two oomplets performanoea Xlsction Jflgkt at 8:30 and 11.30. Bstaxns read from the stags, at bota shows. KM 132? 91 UKAK HKAbKR: . 1 WIimmiw B.u eaaws to ' ton It's a (cl-togsitacr ocosMon tor tha Appisvas an4 luRbtM- - LaUe- Bvo's "brain Irak" sresomtnata, roaklns tha ahov ft bat lurnlm aa4 aa lull of bounce s a rubbar ball: ' t B. t. JOHNHOK. M(r. lart?. Stealage, Sunday It Bolide Mats. 16s, Btie. BOO and 7uo Srlk?kMAls;-1tSeind2Sei7 Che sum 11 you nsa, sut ns nmnins. X.ADIEM' AT ABTT WEEK I0atKT8 ztAY stATlMSSJ v 7 flrthv Osrrlsge Osrsre in the I,oMy raoas Dong. 4H ASTAHCXS TAVSXTZX.Z.fi. This week:- Johnny Bmraa Bar. Harry Hlnes gs Uotirsa Kol. Allwa btalllify, Tbe Avatrallaa Mrljaao,!.' Lao ' Sairall . Kr4 Komau, Millar a Lyles. OrpSaum Trmrel Wmkhr. Prices: Mallnaa. Gaiiasr, tSs; bal Koala e ttf SatunUy aa4 gusaar), Tt. MUU, Uo, U. 4c aud. 7ao. ... . ' Ftrt Cliurxh of Cttrlst, flclen - Ut,'of Omalia, Announces a Free Public Lecture ...CHRISTIAN SCIENCE,. BT . Clarence 0. Eaton, 0. S. B. Member .of the Board of Lecture ship of the Mother Church,, The First Church of :... Christ, Scientist, In , Boston, oJaaa. . , , In. the Church Edifice t, Marr Ave. aa4 4t att. Simrlay Afternoon, Ao. lgt, at three o'clock, ud . ' Monday Evening, Not. 2d, ' sit eight o'clock. . -Tou and Tour Friends Are Cor tlially liivitexl to H Pieaent. will have rharga of Ihe arrangements: Ileceptlon P. J. Martin. Mrs. O- P. Taylor, J. B Watklns. Mm. James Parks, Joseph Pavllk. Mrs. Maurice P. Hlrtchev, W. J. McCrann, ; Mrs. N. M. tlraham, James O. Martin, Mr. Fred Rltter, Ueorge P-rewer and Moraan lleafey. Program Daniel Farrl, Mra. 11. M( Ctilloch. John Flynn. Mra Paul Hennl, John A. Walters. Mrs. C. P. Wilson. C. A. Melcher, Mrs. George Parks. Thomsa i.srRtn, Mrs r . A. Crcssev, John W. Urlbble and Mrs. J. O. .Eastman. Banquet Mra. Emma L. Talbot, Charlee Ieppert, Mrs. David Weblier, W. D. Mann. Mrs. F. O. Wallwebber, Al De Caui. Mrs. Klla Sloan and Mrs. D. Parrell. .... Tickets Rruce McCulloch. J. H. Ko Plets. H. H. Roberts. .John J. . Musphy, Perry M. Wheeler, Manley McCarthy and Lew Etter. Printing J, J. Preen' and E. 'O. May field. . Invitations will be extended to all the leading officials of the. Immediate . Sut -rounding cities to assist In maklng.lt the most successful gathering of the season, "(eels Savr aaal Axe.' Bomm Industrious thief journeyed to the home of K.- Fluor. GO! North Nineteenth street, and carried away a buck saw and brand new ax, and then hurried -down Missouri avenue, making geod his es. cape. ; Cattle Receipts Are Off. Cattle receipt have fallen off sharply during the last week, the six days supply being about 10.600 head, or -some 14,00 less than last week, and 3,300 short of the corresponding week a year ago. For the month the total, la approximately .134,300 head, or about 1,000 more than for Octo ber. 1813. Hlamen Mametx. laborer, while working on a scaffolding at tho Atlantic hotel. 1312 North Twenty-fifth street, fell fl It y feet to the ground,' sustaining several fractured ribs and Internal injurlea. He received medical attention and waa re moved to a local hospital, where his Con dition la reported as serious. Magrlo City Gossip. John Flynn has returned from a trip to Spauldlng. Neb. - ... For Rent A house and three, uru near Avery, Phone South 8238.- . - Two furnished, modern llrht hnuaekeen. lng rooms. 23d and K Sts. South 2L Room and board. Drlvate famllv.' ?sio It St.; lady preferred; references required. PlaMbu Anl - . . -. ... mi nr.. .. ... ..ui UII.VI -"ill" V., V , MJ , P". I T-T-1 1 - ed, $4.76; South 7. How I and Lum. Jfe Coal Mrs. John Sexton Is reported quite III at her home, 153Q Norta Twenty-seventh street. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Antolna have returned to South Omaha- after an txtenslve vaca tion trip. Office space for rent 4n Bee office, 131$ N street. Terms reasonable. Well known location. TeL. South 27 i..-. ' The Shamrock foot ball team will give a dance ithls evening- at - ScbUt . hall. TwentletH and streets. ' ' Mrs. Leplnskl, wife of Detective Andy Leplnskl, Is reported Improved, after an Illness of several weeks. , Floyd Furse, formerly of this city, has accepted - a position In the orchestra of the-Lyric theater at Fremont. Vote'for If. W. Reed, republican nomi nee for police Judge. My platform; A square deal to all. -Advertisement. . vVoodiuen circle No. 60 will give a card party Wednesdsy evening at Odd Fellows' ball. Twenty-fourth and M streets. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Relster have re turned from Ashland, whera they spent ten days with friends and relatives. The Past Chiefs of 1H3, Degree of Honor, took their lunches and spent the day with Mrs. Elsfelder of Papillion last Tussdav. Miss Ethel Honey, formerlr Mrs. E. H. Wilcox of this city, wss married at North Platte several days ago U Samuel 8. McConnell. The Ladle of the Interdenominational church will strve hot coffee and sand wiches all day Tueaday at Thirty-eighth and Q street.. . , W. 'J. Bryan,-secretary of state, dellv. ered a brief address, urging the voters to support the ticket, from the city hall steps last night. ' The Brown Park Presbyterian Sunday school. Twenty-first and O streets, gave a . iiauoween. party hriaay which was largely attended. - Mr. snd Mrs. E. J. McElgumm -entertained the S. and O. club at cards Thurs day evening at their home, f7)0 D street. Five couples were present aa guests. Miss Margaret Fttsgerald entertained a number of rienda st a Hallowe'en psrtv Friday night. The evening waa spent in playing game after which a oalnty luncneon was aerved. 11. H. Howell, republican candidate' for governor, and John Hrlggs, candidate for sheriff, together with other republican candidates. . spoke before large crowds Isst evening on several of the street cor ner.' ' , . W. W. Thaler of Verdon. Neb., and Mra. neta jonnson et Lincoln, Ken.,- are nere to attend the funeral of Zark Cud. clngtun,. which will take place this after noon at i o'clock from Brewer's chapel. liie Doay will oe snippet to Dixon, 111 for burial. Dlvkalnn S of the ' Ancient Order of t-ilbcrns&ns, will hold ita first social In lta new hall at Twenty-fourth and O streets M-mdsy evening. Members hsve been urged to attend snd bring their irienas as. a splendid program has boon preparaa ny ins committee. E. R. Northcutt. Mrsi C. - L. Talbot Frank Nortcutt and Mrs. W..B. Meyers wimii io exiena ineir neartieit, thanks to friends and neighbors for their klntlnean, profound sympathy and floral offertnaa during the reint bereavement occasioned tnem oy me death of their beloved isomer. . , . A Good Time to Beeln Buv a 1,.t in Homeaite additlun, within three blocks of car and, within walking distance of lh4 stock yards and packing houses: three blocks south of J street between 334 and 3'jth streets. Terms $1 down and TO rents per week. ,No Intermt or regular taxes lof years. B. E. Wilcox, Sotuli Omaha. Phone South 315. ; , . , ' . . . , At the Cfcsjre-fcef. Met hid ts Kplsi'opsl, Twenty. fifth and K Worshrti will be condu. ted at 11 and 7:30 by Rev. J. W. Klrkpatrlrk. i The pulpit of the Raptlst church will be ocuiled by Rev. Crorge Mcltougall of Omaha. Service at 11 aixV7.au. Christian. Bev. J. O. ' Alber, Pastor Toplu at 11, "Tlie Transfigured Church." Topto at, 7:30k ."3Ui Amendment-" I'nlted Presbyterian, Rev. Cart 8. Glad felter'. Pastor Sunday srhooi at :48. Worship at 11 and 7 So. young People s ChrUtian union at 4:30.' HALLOWE'EN IS QUIET NIGHT Not a "Squeal" Hade to Police, 80 Tightly Lid Clamped 0a. ILETTFELD S VIGILANTES DO IT Meat Prarefal lark terrains; la Meaanry ef Present teaeratlen el Pelle Oflelale, Ha to Tre es a fleas Taken. Omaha Saturday experienced th Quiet est Hallowe'en In the history of the city since the present generation of police offi cials nave been In power. Not a single arrest waa made for vandalism or any other of the various things that pop up on the night supposed to be the most be. witched of the regulation 3 that constl. tute a year. Not a "squeal," even, was msde to the police by wary cltUens who In former years had their doorbells gummed tip, their fences torn down, their wsgons and buggtee plaoed on top of bams, their win dows soaped or their slumber disturbed by the rasping salutes of rosined strings drawn through discarded tomato cans. Th secret of the whole thing lies In the ract that a o'clock Captain ITeit feld nt out, two at a time, his ' fly lng squadron of vigilantes," composed ot the regular four motorcycle cops, two mounted cops from the park fore and six volunteers with betislns btixslea. In addition to the-"pop-pop" squad, he also had. two automobiles requisitioned which carried Sergeants Ferris and Samucleon nd were ready to speed to th ecche of a can at a moment's notice. neancaoay the youths (and ome of tnem wore beards! started to glv a few preliminary Indications of what wss com ing orr tne big night, Ssturday. No less than forty-four complaints were received at th police station and Thursday and Friday, even though extra precaution wer taken, arrest were mad and com iiiKinui were maae, although not as numerous aa on th night the boys started "warming up." Saturday so many special officer wer added to th regular list that no sooner did a gang form than It was broken up by a man with a metropolitan nolle badge. For the exceptional quietude and ob servance of , the law last night especial credit I due to Captain Heltfeld.' Handl es pped by a lack of men provided by the city, h called Into service eight volun teer motorcycle owners, two owner of automobile, pulled the first - detail of police and all detectives back onto the run until 11 o'clock, and, on account of the extra demand for men to cover the nryan meeting at th Auditorium, was forced to call upon men from th third detail to work on that assignment. Th result of his distribution and summoning of the men were apparent on the police records and last night goes down on the records as the quietest Hallowe'en th city has known. ANTI-SUFF CAMPAIGN FUND Contribution in Exceis of $25 Re ported to County Clerk. TOTAL IS WOT FORMIDABLE Men' a a1 Weaaea'a Aaaerlatloaa Opposed Comply with Law by til ring Oat goarr ef Their lloeey, J In geenrdanre with the Isw regarding campaign contributions, the women's and men's associations opposed to womsn suffrage have filed with County Clerk Frank Dewey their statements of sll contributions received In excess of J. Mrs. William Archibald Smith filed the women' statement, as secretary and rct- lag treasurer of the Nebraska Stat As sociation Opposed to Woman Suffrage. Henry TV. Yates, president of the Ne. braska National bank, filed the men's statement. be Is treasurer of the Ne braska Men's Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage. Following are the con tributor In sums greater than t' and. the amounts thy subscribed, as certi fied by the fwo tressurer: ARE YOU FULL OF URIC ACID? WOMEN'S Fl'ND. Mis. Arthur M. lodge, New York. Mrs. John C. Cowln Miss Jessie MHIsrd Senator J. II. Millard William Wallace Mra. Frank Hamilton Mrs. Henry W. Ystes Mrs. L. F; Crofoot i Total, women's fund MEN'S Fl'ND. Arthur C. Smith U F. Crofoot Joseph H. Millard ., K. P. Peck Henry W. Ystes rank T. Hamilton F.. . Bruce John A. McShane Luther Drake John L. Webster , F. A. Nash Paxton s Gallagher Co .'. F. 11. Davis v evening. ,.$100 I .. Mi .. 30 .. 100 .. :5 .. 60 .. -6 .. a .$444 .. 75 .. Ml .. 76 .. 60 .. 60 76 .. M .. 76 .. 60 .. 60 .. 76 .. 60 . 60 .Total, men's fund ..776 Grand total ef all contributions In ex cess of $J6 to both fundn, 11, 220. In making a report of the men' fund, Mr. Tates did not glv th total amount raised by the men In their opposition to suffrage, a that I not required by law at this time. However, Mrs. Smith" In cluded the total, receipts In her. report, of the women' fund to the county olcr. It Indicate that In addition le the 144 received In amount of K5 or .nore there war additional smaller contributions to th women' fund, amounting te 1313, making a total of all contributions t,i the women' fund of 97511, Under the law, the total receipts and expenditure In a campaign need not he reported until after the election. Health Insurance' for Meat Eaters A well known uthorlty ststes that th blood of every meat eater In America I filled with urle acid, th greatest torn to the kidneys. The kidney fight uric scld, something they wero never mesnt to do. Th result Is thev " become weak from overwork, they get sluggish, the ellmlnatlve tit sties clog and the waate I retained In the blood to poison the entire system. I.ct Mdnev trouble develop snd It will lead to such fatal diseases a Dropsy and Prlght's Disease. Nearly sll rheumatism, headeche. liver troulilc, nervousness, constipation, dlssl neas, sleeplessness and bladder disorders come from wesk. sluKglah kidneys. You csn help the weskened kidneys' and put them In good working order again by getting from your druggist about five ounces of Rheumnaalts: take two tea siHKMiftile In a glsss of water before breskfsat each v morning and In a few days your kidneys will perform their duffs In a lierfet't mannnr. Kheuinasalt flushes the clogged kid neys and stimulates them to action. It cleans out the stomach and Intestines of all poisonous matter and leave the Into, tinnl canal clean and sweet. nhriimasalte Is very Inexpensive, It act quickly without griping or nnuse. Delic ious to take delightfully cf fervescent. Rheumanalta Is prepared by the famou Rhuumabath Company, Minneapolis, Minn. '.Bee Want Ad Are th Best Business Booster. South Omaha Fire Does , a Damage of Twenty Thousand South Omaha experienced Just before midnight Saturday one of the wcrt dSesMrous fire that tho city ha known, damage amounting to at least JO,00. The blsse started from an unknown origin and tho coal, feel and lumber yard ot A. L. Uerqulst Son were almost entirely destroyed. The flames were discovered In th hay section ot the feed yard and wer rampant when the fire department ar rived. Three box cars loaded With coat near the scene of the conflagration wer destroyed ns was partially, , th , ware house ef the 8chits Brewing company alongside the track. Horse and trans portation wagons- wer saved after an fffurt. Cause ot the blase la unknown, but It Ih thought probable by South Omaha au thorities that sparks from a 'switch engine caused tho Ignition.' M crook Defeat ( arabr!-. M'COOK, Neb.. Nov. 1. (Special.) The undefeated Mct'ook High achool testn won Its fifth game Friday by defeetlng Cambridge 10 to 14. The gam waa hard fotuM throughout, both teams plsying fast foot bM 1 1 McOook won by superior oiiensive ability. . '.lltfjJ POLITICAL ADVERTISING POLITICAL ADVERTISING POLITICAL ADVERTMISO Unfair! Unfair! Unfair! , , CVastlpatloa Helleved by Dr. .King's New LKs Pills; .llvee and bowel kept healthy and active; don't gripe; sure relief. c. All druggist. Advertisement.;. 4MIIEXEXTI, ' Turpin's Dancing Academy 28th and Farnam Sts. i iiw riaae ror nrjrmnera next Monday and Thursday, TueM.ma, . ji. m l i-i'i-dai, uejjcea ar standard!; rSllAlS A.Z.BKWSIB DAIi,T. a p. m. Itaed and Advanced class ay to lettiM. XAJUfXT 14J. WORKMEN'S CdNTISOATION LAW CONDEMNED BY WORK MEN. -' ' " '"' - r LABOR UNIONS APPEAL TO THE FAIRNESS, JUSTICE AND HU MANITY OF THE PEOPLE. . ALL VOTERS REQUESTED TO VOTE AGAINST THE LAW. AT THE REFERENDUM ELECTION NOVEMBER THIRD, 1914. V J The. feat LelUtar, under the influence ot the insurance) lobby, passrd n unjnst, unfair and Inhuman Couflscation Law under Um faJse and misleading; name of a Com. pnnantlon Law, hut about thirty-fly thousand tit the- fair-minded rltisona of Nebraska throughout the state signed petition te have the law suspended and referred to a vote . of the people at tbe coining November election.. . , , .All five petitioner and every fatr-mlnded voter In tbe state should vote again this Confiscation Law.. Within tbe past few days the Insurance companies and their representatives wb had tbe law paseed unable to find a single sound spot In the law Itself have been filling the.' newspapers with hagw advertisement reardlnc the alleged views, of Wilson, ; Itooeetelt and others, on the principles ef Compensation Laws in general, but no pre tense is made that an of the men referred to have ever read or even seen the proposed , . Nebraska law, which is nothing more nor less than a fraud, a cheat and a trap Intended . to ntlslaad and catch the unthinking voter under the false name of Compensation. The Central Labor. Unions of Omaha and Houth Omaha, representing more than-83 of all organised labor in the Stats) of Nebraska, hare' unqualifiedly condemned this law . and ask yon, in the name of justice and humanity, to vote against it at the election next Tuesday, November third, 1914, for the following reasons: 1. The law was passed through tbe untiring effort of the Employers' Liability In surance companies' lobby, and was not passed In the interest of tbe laboring people. 2. While tbe Law pretends to be elective, It is In fact compulsory; because If the employer elects to accept the law, you may be sure that be will not keep men In bis em ploy who elect not to accept the Law. 8. The Law does away with the right or trial by Jury. , 4. The Law does not provide any compensation for men who are disabled four- , teen' days or less, which meant that Jt prov Ides no compensation , whatsoever for, 90 per cent of all men Injured. , 6. The Law does not require any security whatsoever for the payment ot the, small allowances provided. . il. The Law doc not allow anything tor pain or suffering, no matter how great or how long continued i nor does it allow anything for mutilation of VUflgurement of the body. For example, It allows nothing for the loss of a man's fingers or toes, or hi ears or noe, except pay for half time, not exceeding 910.00 a week, that he is ac tually unable to work with his hands. , - - . . 7. ' The Law provides no greater compensation when a man Is killed, leaving a. - wife and ten children, than when be leaves a wife and one child. 8. Tbe Law does not do away with lawsuits or lawyers, which Is tbe very thing ' that the upholder of this law claim that it will do, bat It does cut tbe amount ot pos sible recovery down to almost nothing. J, The employer need not pay tbe weekly Installments of compensation unless be sees fit to do so, but he mar force his employe to sue for each and every Installment as It eomes due. ; 10. Tbe Law does not provide auy greater compensation for the man who loses both arms and both legs and both eyes than It provides for the man who merely loses his arms. . . . i , 11. If a workman bas bis leg eat off through. the unquestioned fault of his em ployer, ba would get no greater, compensation thsn the workman who had his leg cut off through his own carelessness. . . ., . 12. The proposed Law allows this injured man only about one-tenth of what he can now recover under the general law, and per nuts his employer to keep the other 00 per cent of .what should rightfully be given to the Injured man. , . 13. The average cob-uion laborer will not earn on an average more than 110.00 a - week, and tke proposed Law provides for him only tbe following meager allowances: . For the loss of his band only $5.00 a week for 176 weeks, or 1876 00. For the lose of bis arm above tbe elbow, 6.00 a week for 216 weeks, or $1,07500. For the loss of his foot or leg below the knee, $5.00 a week for 160 weeks, or $750.00, For the loss of his leg above the knee, $5.00 a week for all weeks, or $1,075.00. For the loss of his eye, $6.00 a week for it weeks, or $625.00. it be has his lag cut oft at the hip. this Law says that be should receive only $1,075.00, payable in weekly Installments of $6.00 a week. It he has his arm cut off at tbe shoulder, It only allows him the same amount payable in tbe same manner. - ,.- 14- In their nwspaperadvertlslng, the Insurance Companies admit that their al leged Compensation Law Is weak, detective and Insufficient; but pretend that It can be amended by the Legislature. We submit Is all fairness that thero Is not a single sound spot in this aocalltl Compensation Law from beginning to end on which an amendment could be basd. Th law is all bad. There Is nothing good In it. No falrminded. human man or woman could be satisfied with such payments ss above set forth; and If you are not satisfied . yourself, you should "not . vote, to Inflict such a Law on other people. Out tWa out and rememW to vote against this Law next Tuesday. ' Put your X in tho square marked NO. Tho Labor Unions of the State appeal to the people to help them in de feating this unjust and inhuman Law, OMAHA CENTRAL LABOR UNION. I) Louis V. Uoye, C. I Rhamp, John Kerigea. Committee. SOt'TH OMAHA CENTRAL LABOR TJX10X By II. II.' furse, Hr esldent Henry lieaL berretary.