illK HKK: OMAHA, MONDAV. NOVKMKKU 1C, 1M4. 5 BRIEF CITY NEWS SCHOOL AND COLLEGE WORK Llf fetlmff Ustnree, Durgess-OTandon Co. fidelity fttorag s Taa Co Bong. Ml. ave Moot Prist XV Now Beacon Ptm saatlfo All Modern Ioaut for Bale an the easy paymant plan. Pa.nkers Realty Investment Co. Phone Doug. H, A Better Zioeatlon for your office can not bo found when you select Tha Bee Building, tha bultiing that la always new. c if fire room 103. "Today's Oompiata Hon rrogra" classified wrtlon today, and appears tn The Bee EXCHTHVELYk Find out what the various moving picture theaters offer. Vasaeag-or Man to reaat Monitors of the, Omaha Passenger club wUI give a banquet on the evening of December 5 Marked Increase in Attendance at American Universities. NEBRASKA AMONG THE GAINIRS service tti h'rt at tre Methodist l-pisco-pal i hutch. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA The art department of tha normni haa Hospital Board to Give Ball and Hold pnrrnaet two. ongmai wiiri-romr i-m- Professional Prawnl Steadily Moving; Toward Higher Mart Delaae In Searay Srheels. Tho prediction made lute Iset summer that American unlvereltlo would enow gains In students owing to the disruption of Europe by war la confirmed to mmc extent by statistics compiled by the In tha Rathskeller of the llenshaw hotel. J Boston Transcript. Of more than slxty olid Mahogany Kail Clock, with West minster chimes, latest dcslgna. w,rth on sale) ut Brown's for $;t0. If sold before we move. C. B. Bra-vn. )3 South Six teenth street. Cuecadsa does, to Hospital John A. 'Cuscaden. who looks after tha lock boxes at the postoftlce. went to the Nicholas Bonn hospital yesterday for a week's rest and recuperation. representative American universities and college only nlno show a decreased en rollment this school year compared with the preceding year. Harvard. Rostou, Brown and Tuff report considerably larger attendance. Yalo's gain Is slight but aattefactory. Columbia, counting the summer sessions, Barnard college and other affiliated schools, has passed the 1 lo.OtW mark and Is today the world' larg- Mellaa on Taoattom General Agent ) rri university. California. Illinois. John Mellen of tho Northwestern rail- : Cornell, Pennsylvania. Michigan, New road has gsno on a threei weeks trip , york university and Wisconsin are through the weat. He will make all Im portant points on the Pacific coast. Btr. and Mrs. Oleland Stop ta Omaha A, M. Clcland, general passenger agent of tho Northern Pacific, with headquar ters In St. Paul, accompanied by his wife. In In the city, tin route to Denver. utes, by Herbert. Prof Kanru Kohuvashl of the Valvar sltv of Japan, now of CMeaan university, le tured In ihapel test Pi Hay on the "Moral Kducntion of Women ti Japan." A special rr was chsiteivd for the Kearnev tr'n. nnd the andiron warriors' I hand boys and friends went to Kearney i Thursday morning, for the annual foot ball game. The ruraviitlon for the row adminis tration hulUllns is completed and, about Tuesdav. the. contrrctor Intends to start the foundation. He is getting the ma terials ready fcow. lean K. I Bouse aent (o Ames Inst Thursday to act ns Judse of debates. On Wednesday the hand nnd orchestra gave an entertainment to provide money to I pay the way of the band to Kearney. The Phort Course will commence No vember 2. The bulletin is now out. A large numler of the students are expected to enter at that lime. Special nine weeks courses are offered In manual training, homo economics, commerce, agriculture, and common branches. Tho faculty are to have for their dis cussion during tho three special meetings of the year the sub'ct. "Measuring He suits In Education." Pean lordyie of the university, will lecture to them at their first meeting, op this subject. Miss Anna Mundcll or'Aurora, a tu- w i'm state Normal, acci dentally fe'l downstair and hit her head Tag" Day DecembeT 12. AFTER FUND FOR NEW BUILDING ( en a re Mama l.nherW tridrr.se. I in formal Meeting of Bareao of Animal ladnatry Employes t Library Hall. lCra. Tuna Soma Batter Mrs. Louise I a,, ot Ufl college of law. One year f Meti Funk, who underwent on operation I liberal arts work Is now required for en at Clorkson hospital last Tuesday Is got- i trance to, this department I in 1513 two years of college work will be demanded. "It Is apparent," comments the Tran script, "(hat the requirements for ad mission to the professional school are gradually becoming standardised and that, as far as the undergraduate, college. Is concerned, we are steadily, . even rapidly, moving toward an equalrzuUun of educational opportunities. TVith the opening of this, year half a dozen uni versities mostly located In the west , wi..- j i, i.lnn the cement l'ooilns. This was lant ih.n,J.iv.. vJTei. ...iveeait. .hew. I Monday evening, and on Tuesda? even- a gain of forty-one,. Its total enrollment being 3.TS3. The number of new students is 903; last fall It was 741. The State I'niversity of Iowa this fall takes the first step tn raising the stand- ting alopg nlrely, but will probably not 1 abl? to leave the hospital for a week or two. Blvoro PevrtioBs At Jlled Divorce petitions Tiled in district court follow: Mrs. Zora Scott Maliory mralnet James H. Mi.llory, non-nuppott alleged; Ger trude Tucker ugalnat George C. Tucker, non-support alleged. Reeking atlsstag rsople Th Oinaha pollco have been asked to locate two missing persons. J. Paulson wants to find Mabel Jackson, blue-eyed blonds. In order to settle up an estate In. Sioux City, and Mrs. H. S. Dawson wants her hus band, a hardware man. Parker foias CaTalry Herbert Par ker, an ex-cowboy of Cody, Nob., joined the United States cavalry at the local re cruiting station Saturday morning and will be sent at once to Fort Liogan, Colo. Ins. she was jet unconscious Her con dition la very serious, yet tha doctor in charga thinks the result will not be fatal. Fee moat College Motea. THe senior classes of the various de prrtments make a splendd showing in point of numtie-rs and quality.' Miss Kntheiyn Unton, graduate of Ihe college, was elected president or the primary section for tho coming year. Prof." J. V. Pwlhart favored the stu dents with two vloPn selections. Inter meixo" from "Cnvallotla RusMcana," by VraKnl and "Scherxo" by Goens. A large number of new students regis tered at the opening of the winter term. November 10 and oon fottnd themselves reclrtere and adjusted to the program and settled down to business. A sres of vesper services heglnnlna with ThMnkssivlnir Sunday. November t. me Is ' "tomethlns' t, look forward to services lsst year were larcely attended hae put their law or medical achoola on i-,,,.. u m.Mfc.ed in this a higher plane. Hereafter, they will de mand st least ope year of college work aa a prerequisite for entrance to the pro fessions! departments." As an Initial rtep toward buildiiip, a new South Omaha hospital the boar I of di rectors has decided lo Rive a grand ball on I'ceemhcr 12 at tV l.lve .-Hick ex change. They have a".o dechled to make the same day "Tag tViy " 1u J'otith Opiaha. The purpose of the lard Is tu use the money from such work t't build an addi tion to the present hospital or possibly to erect an entirely new hospital. It be ing conceded that t retinde the present structure would not be very advisable. A special committee consisting of (?. R. Waters. W. B. Ch-ek and W. It. Tsgg, was appointed at tlie last meeting, lo taito the matter In charge and te er rSnge for h time anl place. The ccm- mlttee has decided "in Snturday tvenlng, tVeembcr 13, for the ball and Mr. Buck ingham of the fltook Yard. i company, has donated the use of the exchange hall for the purpose. More committees will be appointed this week and further arrungements made, and everyone will te permitted to lielp In this good work by vlther buying a tag or a ticket to the ball. School Kntertalnnienl. In order to raise money with winch to huy a phonograph, for the Madison school, the Southeast improvement club will give an entertainment at ihe high school In the near future. This Is according to the statement of P. J. B.trett. a member of the club. The ilhonojrraph will cost t2H if that much money enn t raised be nothing u.oie dangerous tlisu .1 lier In the (ensue i t a coa. When the sliver removed Ihe symptoms vanished, ta Knrther Quarantine. Alevander I'urr wa In confereni-e with J. It. Hi lla. head of the State !,lve "lock fanlfary board, here yesterday over Ihe ecabbles stoat Ion atnong Hie cattle of Nebraska. Tor some time the I'nlted States snvernn'cnt has maintained a quar antine agnln.st srjbblea In ten counties of N'i'htatl.a. With the apiesran,4i of the foot and moulh d sease the government veterinarians were rderel to release th.-. coMnties front Rovernment supei vision as far as ecabbi go. The national govern ment authorities now want the state l.i maintain he qijarentlne avalnst sesh- brink, M, A. Martin. 1. V. Ktler. ponfetence with Bulln 'ln'1' - ""nr" K' hill at ember" .1 Unll Mis. i:d ' shl;l, Mrs M.e Mc- I lodge rnnios in the MeCrsnn h i'i,t-,.,n n.i 1 j ! Twriitv friiirlh .nit f) sti-eefs. M n.1,,.1... ti. ,... r ii. i ., .1 o' Ihe (iron 'in foun' ils. Nos. ?M and 2S, The christian Knde.vor society of the West Side interdenomlnnlinnal church will give a plav i-e- t Friday evening St the church hiil'. Thirty-eighth and Q fiitrlcd, "The iicscms t-econa pnlelitf. on tlie eemul; 01 ,o .ctuhiT 13. The evening wrs i.lensnnMy sp-nl 'th iikisI.. snel lnliis. Tti" followui v.ire r..nl l.,.l...w M ,'!.. I,- I W. Hodg.-n. . si ' il i.lcen ;' .1. Km. I "'!'" '!", .,n t. i ',- .. r w, 11 i' i!,.,.. 4 l.e. J It Baker. N. .'. ia-lei. T. tl. Allen. ! Jst.ies Anderson, n bns:ness man ef Charles tioue. Ainv Vanrw, .1. '. lion- 1 Kcuth Onish.4, gave a:i Interesting lecture rlrk.. Kail llccls u; fis-s Mrnvden on "t.unirer as 1'one In Michigan" Msuaan. Tttilla Vame. Kmma ftloom. I ,n'" Frlilay afternoon to the pupils of tht Clemn Uenin ks; Messrs .t. . Mnden. (Outral cho.l at the g,.,ool on TweBty Oscse llodKon. ! J. Swanson. I.. I. Wav. , fifth nnd I. streets. (. It Wav. (. K. Bruce. .1. 1'. P-iker. i Fifty tons heldlrg hev free. Hull It N. I'. Barker, T. ('. Allen. C. I. IJowe, s-.y'frotn Pirquinfs yard st th and it lv. Muiitln. Clmrh'S . -rn.l. t . Tom- i I, Ms. ' " The t.efler eontli Plrtn Aid society will Kail .....ir, 1 m T.rlr MemnHal llodscn ' church, at Fifteenth and Madison streets, tn. i. i.L.., I next Wednesdav evening. November 2.V t s-i l . . ' :0'" I A short program. hsJir and baking and The Thankse-lylng Issue of the Tooter . a icsular lhilrh lunrh will be served. tt edn'Td, "Xrnoon r1l," n'M i Teehln at the First Christian church, uenncsrtsv afternoon. , Twent v-t hlrd ami 1 x'rrots. will be made The ttavel club of the hih ai-hno gave ,v rstor J. K. AIIxt of the church, a masq-.ieradn party In the scliool gym- m n-iirnlna tonic will h. "Tiansflgured Grand Island College ewa. Tho Young Women's Christian assoelg tlon girls have been observing the world's Three recruita are reported to week ' Prayer, from November t to 14. have joined the army at the Sioux City j 'Hhe meetings branch and will also be sent to Fort The two terary aoc,etles, the Athenian Lcgan. I and tho Amphlctyon, have live, interest- . Sarrett and Irrln Baok on Job j"- program; each Saturday night. There -w tj., j i .,-. t-,.i , 1 is enough of a spirit of rivalry between James Barrett and Lawrence Ervln. coal , the two aoclelles to keep up enthusiasm, rasaers. have resumed their winter duties Tne week,y ,tudent.. priy)tr mf.-Ung af tho Federal bulldlni? in transporting 1 was held on Wednesday night this week, coal from the shutes to the engine room. I instead of Thursday, to give the atudents Fitra men are always emDloved at this a" opportunity to hear Hon. Malcom R. fcxtra men are always employee at wis i PaUerson ex-governor of Tennessee, who building from November to March. These j spoke on the latter night on the subject two men have had tho positions for a of "Temperance." number of years. Rev. C. J. Pope, a former pastor of the irtcAOlsoa Horns Bobbsa-The home of ' Baptlst . Wf . , ,, . . . . . . m now Baptist student pastor at the Unl- John Nicholson, chief deputy clerk of i varsity of Nebraaka, spoka In chapel the tJnlted States district court, was en- Thursday morning on the subject of tered and looted Friday night and "Friendship." jewelry and nelrlcm. valued at over $200 J Both tha mVc"Vnai ware -taken. Mr. Nicholson, who lives at Mt There is enough material for good. SS20 California street, was down town slrona teams. Prof. Morrow and Herman when the thieves entered.. They got In j Benjamin of Grand Island act as coaches .through a cellar door. .V7 -I".. n ,. v.. v the church and their friends at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening at the church. At V:45, on tho same evening, Prof. Ivor Thomas will give a piano recital, with a few organ selections and .Vocal numbers. . Ad mission to the program is free. ;t Entertain for Miss Sage Mrs. James Hodge entertained the U I club of the First Methodist church at her home Thursday evening ln honor of Miss Mars garet Sags, who Is soon to leave Oinaha t6 make her home at . Chadron. The i evening was spent at 'playing games and ln music and readings. The club pre sented Mies Sage with a silver fork. Saga Karble Table Top The largest single slab of marble ever seen tn Omaha has been made Into a table top for the lobby of . Hotel Rome. It Is another specimen of home Industry, having been made and polished at the Sunderland marble mill at Walnut Hill. The piece Is q- Paronazza Italian marble, with ex ceptionally beautiful markings. It' IS seven by twelve feet. . Wast Oases Transferred A large number of attorneys appeared before Federal Judge Page ,'Mcrrts Saturday morning asking that a number of per sonal Injury suits against the railroads and the stock yards be remanded to the state courts,' the attorneys asserting that the federal district court ha no Jurisdiction over Much cases. Federal Judge Morris continued tite argument un til .next Saturday morning. A Torpid 1,1 vex gives s sallow complexion. Take Dr. King's New Ufe Pills and rid the system of Impurities. took healthy. 38c. All druggists. Advertisement FISCHER ADDRESSES THE LOCAL UNDERWRITERS' ASS'N W. J. Fischer, general agent for the Northwesters Mutual Ufa from St. Louis addressed the Nebraska Underwriters' association Saturday at a banquet given in Parlor B of the Paxton hotel. Mr. Fischer, formerly represented the New , England Mutual Life In Omaha, preced ing G. W. Noble. He will remain today . as tha guest of the local Insurance men. work Tho Shakespearean readings, conducted by Mrs. A. Kate Gilbert will this te-ni rend the tilnv ''Kin Henry th Fourth." In the colleR.- end has a hlrh cultural This la one of the most popular classes value, which tho students greatly ap preciate. Trof II. W. Munson. dean of the ex ipreeslon deoartmrnt. gave a splendid reading in ehanel Thursday rooming. He chose for his first number "The Courting of Dinah Phadd," which Is an interest ing romance in Irish dialect. Responding to an encore he read "Reflection." The concert given Thursdav evenlns. isovomber 12. by the chorus class, under me uireetion or John W. Phillips, was an attractive feature of the music de partment. Aside froti the special work, Prof. Phillips' solo work t Kr.th him self and his pupil, John Frost, were eminently meritorious. Miss F.va MIer, who wss chairman of the primary section at tha State Teach era association was responsible for a superior program in thot line. Her years or experience aa Henn nt h ...ni . training department of the college has o.-i nr ncn experience. Which she in out 10 ner students. Mellevae Collesre. iMffl v' D- G,,mr of Mondamln, la., visited hor son. Raymond, this week. M'; Paul Cummins of the Junior elasa fvnliiTt,l.""jr. BlKht Bt hl homo In i S,-l. . by the club through the entertsln.nent P "iV;'-"- nuvM propoeed. The date of tho entertainment Reading ,i .....,.,?...'.'. Mrs. John Mullen. 'Twas April Nevlu ' Mrs. Iieo Hoffman. Violin Polo Frank Mach. Humorist Storlea OeoiBo F. Hughes. Polonaise, A flat major Cheoin lgniund landsberg. Tha Hour nines ....Burleigh 1 Hear You Calling Me Marshall John McCresry. Hot-let y Notes. Miss Helen Brennan and Mlaa May roe Mullsn delightfully entertained the X. L. cluh on Wednesday evening, nt tho home of Mlsa lirennan. Mra. T A. Hunter, assisted by Mrs. Frank Iee, will entertain the Woman's Heme Missionary aoclely at the First Methodist Kr.lecopal church next Friday afternoon. Novemlr W. at the homo of Mrs. Hunter, 1J3) North Twenty-seventh street. Mrs. Henry Wilson entertained tho Elllen club at dinner last Thursday noon at her home, Twenty-seventh and Boule vard. The guests were: Mrs. James Byers, Mrs. H. Pehults. Mrs. Henry Pal sell, Mra, Del Johnson, Mrs James Car rr.nti, Mrs. Kden. Mrs. McElgln, Mrs. B. btea and Burt's eon wa.i along this line. Burr loA iaHt evcnlf.g for Lincoln, where he expected to confer with Governor Moreliead on Ihe matter. The govern ment men say the situation Is mw In stii'h ah.xiie that tl.n slate ni'thnrllliM r.n kep it under control.. The counties imr- nsnluni of tlie high school last Pr. day Church Continued," nr.d his evening anlned are: Dawes, Box Butte Sheridan r,r",n -topic will he, "Toe Conversion of a nool Cherry, tirant McPhersnn V.thur ..r',',ol, of the Omaha KcIiik1 of Man." fundsy school wtll be called at r,.rt. r ii,n A Z 'j ... ml MuMe and Art will be here during th. . this morning nnd the Christian Po parts or Morrell. Garden ai'd Keith. ' vonitna week to lve the seniors sn Inlt si fleavor will he held this evening "t :.W Oat fn ' I In Sendoff In their class play, "Milestones." . o'clock at the church. .... llnr , oi'r.,Vi! VMl ,l The foot ball season of the hlKh school 1 Culled States Senator G. M. Illtrhcoek 'r "nr dnwn Sixteenth street in ls pri.etlc allv over. There remains, ac- will address a labor meeting this after. South Omaha was the live topic, dis- j i-ordlng to t' oach J. M. Patten of Ihe noon at McCrann's hall, Twenty-fourth cussed Friday nlKht by J. J. Breen at a ' learn, but two games to be played, one and rtrecta. The meeting Is cslled for moetltia of the N'orth.sst I,rm.ni ' ' Plattsniouth at Plattsnmuth next o'clock. A committee of arrange- ct,, Th. I . u , r r-. T,, "-(l.ty afternoon and the annual game ments has planned to mnke the meet.ng club. The meeting was hold at Garfield with Ashland at Ashland on Thsnksgtv- a big success. It la called for the special school. Uievn advocated the extension i lug aftenvion. November rs j benefit of the laboring men out of em- of .Spring Mke Park to fourteenth and i The first debating team, consisting of , "'.eVlus'' BeorV.7nt" u'veV-'je'r I streets, aa well ss the hulldlng of a i froadwell and Goldberg, will meo, ft, street ear line .Inn. Hr.nth . r, : the grsduale ilchatlng team, coiirIsiIus f' ' r u " 1 ". .,..cr "on" J,xtnth street In , of (,rw0od lllchardson. Karl le and ln' the aiaglc City. Kmmet llovtor, In a d. biite on the ques- i " At the next meeting of the cluh August i tlon, "Itesolved, That the Mallroa.ls of linn lo Prevrat t rosp. Miller will detail his experiences as a ,h rnU1' States should Be owned and it mnv be a surprise to you to learn city official of 8ou,h Omahs. I 'nextVrn'Thr h.'h sK ' one of the choicest musical programs auditorium. The debaters are making an ventn.V Mrs. H. M. Johns, Ellda, O., of the season has been arranged for Fit. endeavor to get permission to held the relates her experience ss follows: "My -"- io'n i me v eniurion eiun cNcnlng, JJovemher 17, the puhllc being, last, winicr i sriJi . it,ih.io ui numwi- ior tne rjenettt or the Sisters of Ft. Bridget's schoot. The entertainment will begin at Mft sharp. The program Is ss follows: Andante and Variations Schumann niKmunu uandsoerg, Kuth Fiynti. rrs Dinner The men of tho i having a contest for the last month. The Some of the boys In Hamilton Hall .r ,urii'. xicBuiiion vnun.ii win prepare and rerve a dinner for the ttembcrs of class waa divided into two sides, having! arranging tor a temperance oratorical winter. as captains Mlsa Ona Bchaper and Mel-, contest, to be held some time durlna the fin II v class work, examination BTadea. etc. The losing side waa to give a party ior the winners. Mr. Cramer's side won, so Miss Schaper planned a most enjoy sine affair for Monday evening, at which the winners were honored guests. Miss Clara FOree, the stsdent teacner or tne ciass, has secured the most enthusiastic Interest of her pupils. A recital was given Friday evening at the college building by the college students of the conservatory. A piano mnn was .ivn bv Miss Buelah Larson of Grand Island. Vocal solos were given by Miss ona Bcnaper oi aisson nix w by M'sa Lillian Benjamin, Casper wood and Howard Ege of Grand Island. Read ings were given by Miss Myrtle Hewitt on.rtnn I. Mli Josechlne Miller of Superior and Mies nuvn anute oi Golden, Colo. Prof. Ctiamberlatn of Chicago- has charge of the vocal branen of the music department of the conservs tory. while Miss Helen De Laubenfels has Charga Or ins aramauo an uo.iuc.n Hastings College Notes. The November Issue of the Outlook, containing the report of President Crone to the Synod of Nebraska, Is now being mailed to the friends of the college. The Christian organisations arc observ ing the week of prayer, which began last Sunday, and will continue till the fol lowing Sabbath. The week of prayer for the college will be held some time in February. .The recent election resulted tn the choice of Miss Eva Moroland of Imperial for nountv superintendent of Chase county and Judge Button as county judge of Adams county, now are tormer stu dents of the college. The students of tha academy held their fit social gathering as an organization lsst Monday evening. The freshmen and sophomores of the college and a number of - the literary organisations nave al ready held their first social gatherings. As a result of the action ef the Synod at its recent meeting, we learn that the Young People's conference is guaran teed for Hastings next summer, as more than 100 members were pledged. This insures a splendid attendance and a good conference. Miss Ruth Fltehett, who has charge of the public school music and assistant in piano, goes to Blue Hill on Wednesday of each week, where she has a large class Two new students have registered In the last week, Mtss Margaret Herman of Omaha, a graduate of the Omaha High school and a member of last year's freshman class at the University of Ne braska, has enrolled In tho sophomore class here. Miss Mae Klener of Bellevue. who graduated from the Union High school last year, has entered the fresh man class. Wednesday evening, November 11, the students and friends of Bellevue college heard a lecture by Count Alexander M. Lochwhitsky, a Russian nobleman, who. for founding a school for the peasants on hie estate near SH, Petersburg, was sen- ni'iJuto,.four.year"- " n the island of Blghallen. It was through tha klnd- no una interest ot one or the college trustees, John D. Hsskell of Wakefield. Neb., that Count Lochwhitsky came to Bellevue college. Don no Col les;e. Next Frldsy evening Mlsa Mae Randall, soprano, anil give a recital In Lee Me modal chapel. Rev. G. R. McKelth, pastor of the ongregational church at Exeter, vfaited the college Wednesday, and made an ad dress at the chapel hour. The toot ball banquet committee here announced that the annual Tiger banquet will be held st tha Congregational church on the evening of Saturday, November 1. Miss Beulah Wledman, who went to the ii " AT . .nurenoc or the Young - v.n, io.iri unocisuon curing tne uuinisrr, win give a report or the confer ence at this week's association meetlns. President Allen is planning a series of miumni lectures Dy prominent men during the year. The first of these will be held Sunday morning, November 15, in the Congregational church, when . Dr. F, M. Sheldon of Boston, sscretary fni Cojnres-stlonal Education society, . B1IQVK, Xebra.ka Wesleyan. u. renoarsais en i nc Messiah are continuing regularly. The wireless station has succeeded in Unc of Itt) miles. In daylight. PrcJ. Burns, who ha. been um aiov tor tne iaat two weeks Is making but little Improvement and Is still unable to In piano. This class, alone with the-e: Ki c.aases. which Mlti Fltehett has in the college Ladles' Faculty club met Saturday uciiiuvti i tun nuine Ol SITS. l. U. Jen- Food Souring In Stomach Causes Indigestion,' Gas Wonder what upset your stomach i . which portion of the food did the damage do you? Well, don't bother. If your ' stomach la la a revolt; If sour, gassy and - upset, and what you just at has fer mented Into stubborn lumps; head dizzy . and aches; belch gases and sclds and - eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated just take a little Fape's lxapepstn and Id five minutes you won . der what became of the indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women today know that It Is seedless to have a bad stomach. . A little Dlapepsin occasionally keeps this delicate organ regulated and they eat . their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care ct ' your liberal limit without rebellion: tf j a program In the chapel on Friday even . yoor food Is a damage Instead of a help, 'n- November IX There was an Interest- remember the Quickest- surest. most ' ." ?" """0". . Keeolved. ' harmless relief is Pane's IMa penal n which coats only fifty cents for a larre esse at during the remainder of the weekv gives nr (amy iyu pro grans. Among the faculty members who led choficl the last week were Mtmi Fltehett, Prof. Carpenter and Prof. Cunnlnghsnt. Mlsa Htchett gave a short talk on the history of music. Prof. Carpenter gave an autumn poem from an English author, and Prof Cunningham an interesting talk on the experiences of a man while in college and after he left the Institution. Wayne State. Normal Notes. The normal foot ball team vein close the season Id a game with Bellevue col lege, which Is scheduled to take place on the normal field on Thanksgiving day. " Miss Franc B. Hancock of the depart mint of domestic science, spent Saturday and Sunday In Lincoln While there she was the guest of Miss Alice Loomlg and Mlsa Kthel Killen. At the last meeting of the Normal Cathollo club the members had the pleas ure ef listening to an Instrjctlve talk by Rev. William Kearnz, who, explained the Mexican situation. ' Miss Elizabeth Bettctier writes that since the death of her father, she has been at her old home st North Liberty led. She wilt resume her work tn the I'niversity of Chicago after the first of the car. For nearly an hour Colonel Alexander M. Lochwltsky held the -attention of students snd faculty, last Friday morning at convocation, while he told ef his thril ling experience in Russia and of bis es cape from Siberian exile. The Crescent literary society rendered I That the Present Kuropean War fhnnl.l I Cause the Vnlted States to Enlarge Its Army snd Navy." Special music wss drug stores. It's truly wonderful-it dl- r"'" Dy tn orcbestra. ... . . , ...a, ,a nuir iiun-i r.,rojoi in noeor of Secretary K J sen, A social hour and a business ses sion comprnea tne program. Lincoln Wirt Arctic axnlnrer nm travelogue aa the second number of the luuug men s v nrieuan association lea. ture course. Friday evening. Next Friday. In the morning, occurs tho senior breakfast and the senior recog nition exercises. In the afternoon m big foot bell rally precedes the Wesleyan Mornlngslds contest, and In the evening the foot ball banquet It Is "Home Com ing ' day. Cotner University. Dr. 'WUmet gave a short chgpel talk Tuesday. Chancellor Oeschger was working among the churches in the south part of the state last week. i . c?rtfi,an E""vor convention bcld at the First Christian church In Un coln was well attended by the students from here. The "World's Week of Prayer" has been duly observed during the last Week &JhJ Youn" Mn " Young Women's Christian associations. Mrs Samuel Cotner ef Omaha, wife of tne one tor whom Cotner university was named, visited here Thursday and gave a very Ir tertstlng tslk at ehspel. Mr. and Mrs. Ray K. Rice atten-led the Joint suasion of the Young Men and wmw. nriMian associations prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Mr Bice gave a very Interesting address on "Prayer." atlona ta Celejaratts, When the National league men held their annual meeting at tha Waldorf Astoria in December the victory of ths h raves will be celebrated on a big ecaie. The Boston players will be dined and President Teoer wtll extend invitations to ovary baas ball mas of prooiineiuie In has not been fixed n yet. Haiders Seek Osmrtr, Chief of Detective Janie-s Sheshsn snd a squad of police raided an alleged gambling Joint In a ;ool hall at Twenty eight and R streets. The game ts .said to have been conducted In the same place where so many shootings snd crimes were committed last year. Nick Dssovlch was arrested an was Ore S tames Mexican Mobbed. Ignaclo Kamerala Calderon, who came' across the Ro Grande a few weoke ago to determine whether Carratisa or Villa la the greatest thief In ths world, baa ex pressed the opinion that Einmett Mstlox, colored, of South Omaha, has a bit of odgo on either of the two Mexican ban dits. Ignaclo landed In town Friday night with nothing In tha world except $10. He did n6t have a word of English snd could not find sny one who could Jargon "Mex" with him until he mot Mattnx, who, having lived across the Rio Orando. made out that Ignaclo wanted a room and had money to pay for It. Mattog, took Ignaclo to Twenty-sev-enth and Q streets, where he got him a room. Ignaclo gava Mattog tho $10 to get changed. Matt'x forgot to return with the money and Ignaclo Is in Aguaa Callentes. as you might say. The gen darmes were notified and dlplonistlc notes will be exchanged later. Lnberlc Talks to Inspectors. Congressman C. O. Lobeck had a little Informal meeting with the employes of the local station of the buresu of anlmel Industry at the Library hall Friday night. The congressman gave a history of his political life ana accounted for what he termed his sobriquet of gumsnoe con gressman. ' Taken by and large he spoke kindly of himself and his efforts in na tional legislation. He advocated that the local men of the bureau get together. He also said that house resolution No. K93. which ts the bill to raise government em ployes' salaries, will get along nicely one the cotton situation has been taken care of In the south. incidentally there Is some curiosity among government men hers as to the meaning of the new order which chsnges the denomination of meat inspectors to that of lay Inspectors. A year ago the meat Inspectors and the x-eterlnsrlans hsd some disagreement. Under ths WU. 9282. the meat Inspectors get a raise as wen ss the veterinarlsns. Now that the meat Inspectors are no more and the bill does not provide for raise ln salaries for lay Inspectors, the men are wondering Just what the congressman s bin win mean vo ths men who do not belong to the vet erinarian class. asanle New Lights. As i demonstration of the new lighting .vatam Droooaed for the business dis trict of South Omaha under the light J contract bow la committee or tne city council, two new standards were Installed near the South Omaha city hell yester day. The lights were turned on last night and hundreds of people pssslng by stopped to comment on the Improvement. The standards are slmllsr In many re spects to the otyea adopted by Omahs. The lights are not as high as under the old system, but they give better light in view of the fact thst they come more frequently. The number of standards de vised for a block runs from seven to nine. Each light hss two W0-candlepower masdas with a reflector. It Is probable that the matter will coma up before the council Monday night for final action. Hot Laneaes far Cllen. Mr.s N. M. Graham, wife ot the super intendent of local schools snd president of tho' District Association of Women's ctuh. i. leading in tha movsmsnt of providing hot lunches for the children of th. Weat Bids school, Kach day ths children are served with a hot lunch which Is prepared at the dotnestlc science n.nartment Of the BOUtn omsns Jn school. The meals cost sbout $ cents apiece, three meals , being sold for a dims. In the West Side school there are many children who would hsve to walk a mile or mora to get lunch at home during the .n hour. Many of these cmioren are poor and the lunch obtained at home la nn alw.vs substantial, it is urlea of the mesl served now places It In the reach of ell the children. Miller Utoek gltnatlon. Dr. A. W, Miller of the United Ciate Bureau of Animal Industry and tn charge of the work .f the bureau In Ne braska and Iowa, passed through Foutli Omaha yesterdsy. Dr. Miller sxpressed himself ss pleased with tho situation generally as regards ths foot and mouth disease in r-ebrasxs and Iowa. Nebraska has to sign of the disease and lows Is clear as far ss ths west half of the elate Is concerned. Most of the infected lows cattle have been killed and infection ten ters quarantined. Doctor Miller visited more than 3M herds. In which the foot aitd mouth dis ease had made Its appearance. All of then herds wars killed an4 tha carcas ses destroyed. The herds ranged ln num ber front four or five head to SbO. Tha government gives a not to ths farmer Invited Mnalr City Gossip. Office spsse tor i-ent In Bee office. 2.1IK N alroot. Terms reasonable. Well known locution. Tel. (Jouth 'Ji. The Mystic Workers of the World will hold their regular weekly meeting In the odd Fellows' hall at R o'clock. leaving city, modern house for sale. 11U N. ::d. Best block In city. The Independent Order of. Odd Fellows 111 hold a meeting next Monday evening at their hall, Twenty-fourth and M streets, at $ o'clock. ' 'hdroker coal, unscreened. $4.Sfl; screen ed. K7&. South T. Holland Lum. A Coal. Tho local Southeast Improvement club Is planning to stage a piny at the high school auditorium some day this week, probably next Friday evening. The local Merrymakers' club -tll give their weekly dance next Wedneadny evening at s o'clock In the lyal Order of Moose home. Bnagy Rtihin's ,hand will render several selections. For PaleTwo new cottages, Sl.SW each; r.l' lawn, shade trees, well cistern, water In house, electric lights, cement walks; ? blocks from eighth grade nchool; terms, $00 down, bul, I2 per month. Tt? Jackson St. HARD COAT. AND UKKNICK-We have left for prompt delivery, IM tons of hard coal at t&fti; 60 tone or Bernlce at $;.r. slightly stained br water. Order before It In too late. A. J. , Bergqulat A Son. Tel. 80. tt. Tho South Omaha eonntll No. K, Loyal Mystic l.ealon of America, -entertained Its friends last even'ng st the 1, i loin's Cough Remedy In the house, and when he begin having that croupy rough I would give hlin one or two doses of it snd It would break the attack. I like It better for children than any other medicine, because children take It will ingly, and It Is safe and reliable." Obtsla able everywhere. Advertisement. Observe I nlverslty "aodar- November 2S hss been designated as university Sunday by the university au thorities, and Invitations signed by the chancellor and the regents- are being t.rut to atl students of the Institution to make it a point to attend some church on that day.. This oustom waa started last yi-ar, and met with such eucoees ;tt other universities as well aa here hat It reema probable It will become an nunual custogi. Dr. Ilamk Presbyterian. Ktiulent pii.tor. ln speaking of the plan, said t hi. t the 1lea was not meant to stsrt and end on that one Sunday alone. It ts merely a formal expression on the pait of all the churches of the oltv showing their Interest tn the student body, ln most churches the sermon for the day will deal with topics of Interest to students especially. Last year th at tendance of students throiwhout the year waa notabiv Increase! after the ob servance of I'niversity Sunday. Me.nteneed to Die. CHICAGO, Nov. 15. Roswell C F. Smith, formerly a choir singer, who con fessed to killing 4-year-old Hasel Wetneteln, waa found guilty of murder today and sentenced to be hanged. rvini rTa n ri Delicious Peppermint flavor blended into wholesome chicle resilient, smooth, chewing, mouth-watering. - Doubly pleasing because the flavor is 1-o-n-g 1-a-s-t-i-n-g: lots of "Pep!" Double wrapped and then hermetically sealed to keep the goodness in and all impurities out Double value, for with each 5c package is a COIIPOH good fox many valuable presents. WRIGLETSTS 2nsmn SHARING plSf Ip Try today! the country. Gaffoey and KLaJlin.. in receive the formal congratulation of all i 'or half his kiss sad tha state guaran- tfh'nc. please, for your sake, don't go f momis whe vlaiud the school for a few the club owners, who realise that the tees the ether half tn most cases. , am apj on with a weak. disordered stem- f aT'' C" J s'ternoon Mr. Hlmonds capture of the world's championship has C.M B too, .,, -.ar.ru-m.n. addreeasd a Joint roosting of the two woa macn-needeft irestlse for th parent L reported case or root and mouth ach Ifm s nimyirr.llr.Mini "r"1 jwu. rawiut ot tne two woa m acn. hss unnecestarr. 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