T1IK ttEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. NOVKMDErt 5,1914. Big Eaters Get Kidney Trouble Take gla of Hn.Ua before break fast If yonr Hark harts or TUacMrr bothers joa. CATTLE DISEASE y IS WORST KNOWN Emdrgtncy Appropriation by Con gress Ky Be Required to Sup J pren Lire Stock Epidemic. TWD MORE STATES TODER BAN .York aa Warrlaa A44r Tkoae New taraalae' -J ; break Moat Mflrin if. Eaerleaera'. Wf BHINQTON. Nor. 4 -The worst out break, of foot ana month dlsMe yrr knawa In the Unltri Htatr la the depart menfc of agrlfiuluire's estimate ot the tlve atork 'artdemte whlth he forced federal quartaitlne over els atatca and thrantena temporary reduction of the nations food' aupply. Art emergency appropriation hy congress may! W required to finance the fatnraien to eubpreaa the epidemic. QffUMnls aald tonight It would be a was before their conn forecast the xtent fov wbleh - the food! supply would be affected. They are Inclined to heliv. .however, that fh ahrlakage will not be, large In aptte of the lrfoonrenlenee to wbfrh stork growers andaackera will be auhjected until the disease la under' pontrot. Kn ll'tt -hH Meat. Fvywv .vwmibIM ffnrt will K-i mm Am in rrmer handtrp.a upon the movement of 1ak8 h "v,n kidney fluahlng The American men and women mint guard constantly against Kidney trouble, becaune we cat too much and ail our food la rth. Our blood la filled with uric arid which the kldneya atrlve to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the ellmlnitlve tissue clog and the reault ta kidney trouble, bladder weaknena and a general decline In health. When yaur kldneya feel like lump of lead; yon back hurt or the urine', la cloudy, full of sediment or you. are, Obliged to aeek relief two or three time during the night; If you Buffer with lcW headache or ditty, nervoua apella, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather la bad, get from your phar-j tnaolat' about four ounces otJad Baits; take a tableepoonful In a glass of water before breakfaat for a few day and your kldneya will then act fine. Tbl famous salt ta made from the acid of "grapee and lemon Jnlee, combined .with llthla, and haa been ued for generation! ' to flush and atlmtilata clogged kldneya; . to neutralise the arlda In the urine ao It no longer la a eource of Irritation, thua end ing bladder dlaorder. Jad Balta la Inexpensive; rannot Injure, makes a. delightful effervescent llthla water beverage,- and belonga in every home, because nobody ran make a mle- INDIAN MOSLEMS NOT WITH TURKEY Ag Xahn Sayi the Sultan Hai Lost Hi Position at the Trustee for Islam. livestock. The! quarantine doea not pre vent the ehtptnant -of Mock from Unaf fected district to slaughter houaea within the quarantined area, and there la no embargo against the shipment of dreaacd meat. Keyi Tork. and' Maryland were added to the Hat of .quarantined atatea today. A department, of i agriculture statement anaounrlng thlt aald: - "The list ef state now quarantined by federal- authorities 'nclude Kew Tork. (Maryland. Indiana. Mlr-Ms-an and Tennayl vaniaj in addition, reetrlctionajuiv been placed upon lntaratate. ahlpmenlaJrrom Ohio; Although, no case have aa yet been, found: In that atate. There ta reason to fear, however, that Infected atork rnay hav been aent Into Ohio. If thla la found not to have been the caae the embargo. wl! he Hated." . Vlrnleaee Above A vera are. ' Thla outbreak, which la the first In" the United: State sine 190. la regarded aa the most aertou of any that the United Htatrt' haa yet experienced. Not, only haa It already spread over in extensive ereei but Ita virulence seems to be above the Average. Vigorous mneaiires will be neeeaary to atamp It out. The coat of suppressing the last outbreak In was estimated at I24.1U.10, In addition the loea to dairy and stock raisers waa heavy. lAbaratate shipments of. cattle, aheep and ewlne. are absolutely prohibited from the' states now quarantined Stock can not even be aent from one Infected atate Into another. The federal authorities are- at present engaged In endeavoring to aoeruiii the exact area over which the Infection haa spread and aa soon aa thla la known. It will, It la hoped, be poeelble to 1ft the quarantine from aecftdna bow Inelud ta It. " !"Wet Berlaaa Development. The discovery of 600 Infected cattle In the Chicago stock yards waa regarded a the' most serloug development In the situation. Bom of the disastrous effects of f.ha tiutbreak there Is believed to have been avoided ky the embargo Imposed J last Baturday against - th ahipment t cattle rem the Chicago yard into ether atatrA t Of somewhat less Importance waa the report that eleven tattle In the na tional (dairy ahow In Chicago had been Infected. The outbreak la Kew Tork state oc curred 'among half a doxeu herds la the Buffalo stock yards. ''The disease was brought there,. St i be'lvd, by a ship ment of nine carload from N lea, M ok., the place of origin of the present epi demic, so far aa known. One herd wm found Infected at Benaoa. Fails, N, T; ' ' Traeeg frna Chirac. In Maryland diseased cattle were dla "Coyro4 at Hagratewa. . , Inpctora Of itht tfopaxtment taded'lh'" cattle from Chicago. The same -shipment left some 'xtiaeaaed cattle at Oreea Caatls, Pa., .Twhar another afected aiea'now exlata, " So addition to the Oree-n Cast a area lil Pennsylvania, one exist In Pitta burgh nd several .In the southeastern tfart of the atalsv ,Th dlaeaaed cattlS In Michigan, eo far 4i known, are located In Lenawee and Tfcerrten counties. In Ind ana they have sea found to St. Joseph county, and la .Illinois ta Chicago and Wreaton. . j Vven should the epi lemlo not leap be yopd the boundarlea already marked by if.' acme three months will Das before xnbat of the quarantine - now lmroe1 f 1 1 be lifted, according to department ifClciala. P la arm, arreadlB-. CHICAQO. Nor. C-Closlng of the Chi rago stock yards In' the 'fight' against ; the foot and. mouth disease' waa agaia jrravely coaiHdW'd at' a eonferenc . of etato and federal .authorities with cattle ra today, it waa reported that the . fttseaae hmd spread further In the cattle ,jjn and--that cUl 'Wer ordered .killed lmmcdjstely, and'' their carcaaae " i-troyed. ' ; ; ' . ' ' ! The veterlnarUs's admitted later that 'the dlaeaae-was, spreading at 1 the ' yards ' and said that th' carcasses of the animals tt.arkcd out tr aUugbter would be burled Ik quick tltne. The grvtty of th4 altua on waa generally admitted and predlc--tis were freely., made that the yards ould be completely quarantined by night any .time. Advertisement. Sherman' and Eoger Sullivan Eunning a . Neck-and-Neck Race CHtTA(JO, Nov. I.-Cawrcnce Y. Sner man, ' republican, ' and Itoger Rulllva.i, democrat, were running a neck-nd-tieck race for "the . honor of .' bol'ng the next Ilnited 8tates senator from' Illinois, ac cording to Incomplete returns' from yes terday's election received up to I o'clock today. , ' ' . Returns from J.Ofc out ofl.tW precincts In the stete outside of Chicago gave Bui llvan 1M.71 vote, and Sherman 19.n77. If. this ratio Is 'continued " Sherman's down-state "plurality would- about equal eulllvan'a plurality of Ce.OOO in Chicago. Raymond ItobMn. progresslvs, despite a vigorous . camps lien In -his behalf by Colonel Roosevelt, la', running a poor third. Bobbin had the support of ail of the - Chicago papers and 'mad the most vigorous campaign ef -the trio. Apparently the only progressive Victory In the state wss In the Eleventh district, where Ira C Copley waa re-elected to congress. ' The republicans elected all state of ficers by at majorltlea, Th democrats suffered severely In their Illinois contrreeelnnal representa tion, losing tea out of the twenty seats held In the house. The republicans gained twelve congressmen. Including six former repreaentatlvea. ' Among these Is former Speaker Joseph Q. Cannon, who was defeated for re-election two years ago. He carried four -out of the alx counties In his district In Chicago the democrats elected all the county officers ' 1 Maaaaor Minn l'. At th annual ' meeting of the New Ixmdou club of tho Kastern association Eugene Moi'ann was Miosen to handle ins team again next aeaaon. IS COERCED BY .0EBMA5Y He ftaya Acts of War Are Not the Free Will ef Saltaa, bat Will f German Officer a ad Other KaMoslesaa. IXNDON. Nov. t-Aga Khan, who Is kbown aa the spiritual head of the Mo hammedans In India, East Africa and Central Asia, has eent a cablegram from lxnd?n addressed to the Moslems in In dia and other Brit lull dominions In which he .expresses his deep sorrow that Tur key has' Joined hands with Germany In ita war. ' la thla mesetge, Aga Khan aays: VTlils Is not the free will of the sul- lan-but the will of the German officers aad-other nonmoalems, who have forced hlm to-;do their bidding. i e oecisres inrtner tnst Turxey has now lost ita position as the.' trustee of Islam.' It has drawn IU sword In an unholy cause and the duty of the Mos lem today is to remsln loyal and faith ful to their temporal and secular alle giance. -' Turkey Deeored by Oeraiaaa. DELHI, India, Nev. l-(Vla London, K:ih:rs Te!I of , CalJicfs Friend -effllL ermany Reports , Victory for Turks, in the. Caucasus Experience 1 or should be our beat teacher. Woman who have obeyed the highest and noblest of all aacriuoea, the struggle for th life of others, should have a better Idea of helpful Influence than those who theorize from observation. At any rat when a prospective grand mother urges her daughter to do as she did to use "Mother's Friend, thsr I res una to believe It the right s (trice. "Mother' Friend" 1 an external ap plication for expectant mother. Ita pur pose ta to furnish pliancy to th muscles, t tak away the strain on th cords auct ligaments, to relieve the tension of nsrve and tendon so apt to provoke or eg J gravat nausea, morning sickness, twItchV Ings of the limbs and so on. Although, In the nature of thlnirs, a woman would use "Mother's Friend" but but rarely, yet so effective ha It been found that thla splendid remedy I on sal la most drug store throughout th United Btatea. It baa been prepared by Praftfteld Itegulator Co.. 40. Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Q and advertised by us fur over forty years. This la a fine record for such a special remedy and the grate ful letters received to-day are Just aa appreciative aa were thoee of year notwithstanding that methods are sup posed to have greatly advanced- Ask at M drug store for a bottle of "MoUiefs mead.". It worth wh- How to Avoid Wearing UglyFaUt Teeth J BERLIN, JSov. '-tBy Viries.-In. formation wa .glvaa out . to , the pros fom official quarters tadsy.a follows:, . J'Th first eucountsrs .on th Turkish frontier, la whUU .Turkish soldiers met Ruwiaa forces, (rom the Cauraaus. re tilud uasucritfu)ly for the ilusslsna. ("NliMiteen Uusaian- transports, sunk by t.e Turks. . had o board 1.700 mine, destined for the blockading of Turkish water. Thla fact prove the hostile In tentions of the Koeslana. , ;"Tbe Gaxrtta del Popolo says that th rrBt treatment of Crrmaus to Kngland . IS a pollor Opea te Question, as numerous JCag!la Industries are conducted by Oer rpsns, who woulj be d'ffleult to replaoa. '"Tbe note ef ttr Fdward Orey, the Srltikh forelsa eecretary, denouncing turkey, banded to th Italian govern- itl.l la lUlUa political circles aa Im- l.rfi.-u.n unftvoriUl-j to Kng'and. aa It ci.fcv L;.ir4 s fr of Turkey,"' How often you hear th words: "It's too bad such a pretty glH should have such dreadfully poor teeth.:" It poal tWrly dimrriwlng the way some people allow their teeth to gradually fade away become broken, elongated, twisted and protruding. It mk- people backward, and often morbdt la nearly every tn- stance tooth affection comes from mi crobes. These tiny unseen living eraaiilsiua bore their way Into the hard white enamel under the shelter ef brown or pale atntw-llke yellow 'spots. Grit and tartar get between the enamel i of the teeth and the gurus, causing bleeding, sore, protruding terth, gum bolls and gum srpanulou. Your tongue easily rocks the terth you notice a kind of tripping of the aervea of ths uprmr and lower laws after taking hot or cold food or drink, eating aweets or using tobacco. You can aave yourself a world of den tal trouble, trie necessity to pull out your teeth, or fill them with disfiguring bt11 or porcelain that soon blsckens In th mouth from mouth acids. If you will go to your druggist and get about four ounoes of fluid ersan. merely putting a teaapoonful in or mouth morning, noon and night, sad throwing it out after a lulnute or so. The microbes In the nooks and crannies, tracks and ho lea of the lewlh lll ba washed out. destroyed; thi hard auiwtm-ea foreign to the teeth will be dissolved, your una will be cleen aud rosy, your uiouih will be dentally cleui, ths tooe teeth will hardvn In the guroa Irr thrm alth your lumtr and your cwi white of the terth il appvar tien be jello siots are washed away. When on set up In the morning your breath till be sweet and you will bav a drill! I clean mouth. Advei-usenwni. 11:3 s. m A number of Influential Mohammedans have h1l a meeting at Quetta -at which there .was adopted a resolution setting forth that Turkey had been decoyed .by Germany -Into a breach of neutrality and that the British gov ernment could rely on the fidelity rf Baluchistan Mohammedana. - Tarkey'a Act Is Salelde. BOMBAT (Via London). Nov. . The Bombay Chronicle in an editorial headed "Suicide," rays of Turkey' entrance Into the European war: '."The folly and rnshness of those In whonc hsnds the destiny Of Turkey Is placed, have plunged It In a vortex from which it cannot emerge with any shred of status as a nation." The Advocate of India says that Tur key has been betrayed by a coterie of of ficials from whom the Indian Moham medans are politically free. Turkey ha been made the tool of a country. It Is added, whose Ideals are not thoee which have given, India peace, power and free dom. : , . , ) The ntsam of Hyderabad, the largest Mohammedan state In India, has Issued a manifesto, In which he says:. "It Js the bounden duty of the Moham medans of India to adhere to the British. There la no country In the world where Mohammedan enjoy such liberty aa they do in India." ' MORE GERMANS REACHING TURKEY Sevttal Hundred Officer! Rare Ar- rived at Constantinople, Accord- , In? to Report to London. MOST FAMILIAR WITH ARMT Press f British , Capital Concilia tory la Tone, la Howe of rlaar lasf A boat Peaeefal -. Result. J ' MeGraw Afe.r t'abaa. Having failed to plac Benny Kauff of the Feds w.th the New Tork Glanta for pext eenon the rumor factory Is now making an effort to play the Cuban, Mtr rans. In McOraw'e outfield. The story being that Mareans wants to return to organised ball If he can get away from Cincinnati and that the management of the Keda haa agreed to trade him to the Giants. , .- , LONDON, Nov. a. A dispatch reach ing London ' tdday from' Constantlnoplo say that several hundred more German officers have Just' arrived, though a ma jority of them. It Is nsertrl,ire familiar with the Turkish army organization, hav Irig been employed at the Ottoman capital before. Turkey' formal entrance Into war with th allles-for France cannot but follow Great Britain came at a time when the Turkish ambassadors etill at London, and Paris were uncertain what next waa. to come.' . ' . . An' apology from the grand vlxier for Turkish attack on Russian ports', and doubt aa to who held' the whip hand In the sultan' government, together with the attitude of the Balkan states, ware factors which, blended, seemed to carry such weight aa to make Turkey hesitate. The London press waa ever conciliatory In tone, hoping to the last that the mat ter would be adjusted. The newspaper maintained this tone, notwithstanding the -reported Turkish activity In KgypL The British all along have claimed that Germany wee responsible for the Turklsl urrest, and If It proves true that Akabab garrison was German, or part German, the charge of widespread conspiracy In the east. Englishmen ssy.'wlll seem, to be sustained. The British admiralty statement con cerning the engagement there, the first In the latest phase of the great war, waa brief, not giving the extent . of th enemy' loss, but ddlr.g that there were no British Casualties. This engaiteihent doubtlts will be fol lowed quickly by others In 2ypt, ' while the former German 'cruiser Ooeberi and Breslau are llke'.y soon to be heard from In the Black Pea or elsewhere. ' Oreat Britain hae long anticipated euch a omv tlngcnlfy and haa mnd preparation to check an invasion of Fgypt. Meanwhlle It la annoorxed that Ger many has been pouring officer and men into Turkey. Many of them spesk Turk ish and will command Turkish detach ment equipped with modern weapona, which th Germans are said lo have up Piled. The fight there now ha asaumed a stage where the invader, military ob server ssy, soon must begin a fall back ' on entrenched position unleaa some pro gres be made. No man, however, can predict how many 't.wi troop th Ger imana stand feady ye-; to sacrifice In an 'endeavor to accomplish what I ald to be the German emperor' supreme wish- get to Calais. - . For Dandruff, Falljng Hair or Itchy Scalp 25 Gent Danderine If you car for heavy balr, that glu tens with bekuty and Is radiant with life; has an Incomparable softnee and la fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. - .lust on, an'nllcatlon doubles the beauty of your hair, besides "It Immediately dis solves .eivery particle of dandruff; " you can 'not have nlfe. heavy, healthy hair If you have dsodruff. Thla destructive scruf robe, the hair of Its luster. Its strength and Its very life, and If not overcome It produce a feverlshnesa and Itching of the scalp: the hair root fa mish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast. If your hair has been neglected and la thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton'i Dandertna at any drug store, or, toilet counter: .P nlv k little aa directed and ton minute 'after you will say thla w th best. In- i vestment you ever made. v We sincerely believe, regardless of or- ' . ... . L . , ... - erythlng elae aaverunea. mai u w lre , soit, lustrous, beautiful hair and lota of lt-no dandruff no Itching calp and no more falling hatr you most us Knowlton s Danderine. If eventually why not now? Advertisement it A IQlpatrick's S i ; ; f ' ' ' ' ' '. v.." ";. l . ' :Spea::';:;'.';:;'.: Quite recently we have had innumerable slates and perhaps forty different kinds f of combinationsThat's politics THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS BUSINGS We have prepared a list of specials which should interest the , ; TEACHERS as well as:the rest of tlae.populatioii .Thfeei rcivimiwjrte by -uvbefbye the scrions , trouble broke out overseas, and shoulii interest you ! ; Mr ' 1 sPec in Wool Dress Glodds--4h'e -lUe - livery latest weaves, Poplins', Jtf&bardjnes, etc., all the new colors, priced usually at $1.00 and $1.25 every .day, this 7ri T 'if 1 week . . 7pc rer Yard As a further special, we will make skirts of these to your measure for $2.00 for the making'.; The skirts will be well tailored, and you cannot have them if they do not fit you. ;,v .... . V:' , O A very choice lot of Eoal .Kid and' lid mU Lamb Gloves, worth at Dresent $1.50 : ana $1.70, are offered at $1.29 Pair way, the Kilpatrick guarantee means somehing-a new pair if the gloves'ar faulty. ' " .. "' O While onthe way;"home recently, our V 4 buyer struck a siUc jnan who had an odd lot of Silks which he was anxious to exchange for money. We bargained and; bought. vThe goods are ' excellent; the colors are desirable; the styles choice mainly brocades. Retail usu- rjf xr j ally at $1.00; Kilpatrick'8 price. OUC I QrCl . The BiM of i lime s On the Wirig We would not excite you, but it will not harry, you if wo rise to remark that Yuletide is approaching. This year we predict Handkerchiefs will be used largely for gifts, and if you will mention1 the words to those who know they wilt at once think of KILPATRICK 'S when you say ILVNDICERCIliEI'S. The variety is larger than usual. If you desire embroidery or initials,' you must leave your orders before Monday next. Otherwise we cannot promise delivery before Christmas. V, i. i SECOND FLOOR We have slated Suits, beau tiful garments, well tailored, well made, well cut, lined with the famous SKINNER SATIN, all this week. - f1 C! Thre is a certain something about P 1 Oa O our Suits which makes them distinct ive. If we were asked tot explain what , that "some thing" is, we would give as the" reason: "Selected by a Woman.' ' , .Our buyer is' a woman long experi ence, splendid-taste. ' She has . demonstrated that when it comes to selecting for Other women, there fre few men whoVan equal her. , Take Hbrne WitK You any of the following items and you will remember your visit pleasantly. Furthermore, you will, think; of Kilpatrick 's for many a day'. The values are exceptjoriai;. the statements vpritieB.v--, ' ',. ' 25c each each ...50c eachr 50c Embroidered Guest, Towels. .. . 75c Fancy Huck Towels... $7.50 Madeira Centers: . . ; $1.00 Lace Doylies , Gome inVvMadam arid Get Acquainted Yo a Pay for Nothing But the Merchandise in this StoreNo Tango Teas No Vaudeville No Falsehoods No Fake