TllK IthE: OMAHA, WKPNhNDAY, M KM liKIt -J. U14. FOB MYSELF AND FAMILY Pcruna has Done Wonders. ; Saved 1 ' "W '; Doctor Bill. wife, !lh A., of mlscon- Prevented Suffering. Mm. Emma Stolt, No. 697 Atlantic St. Appleton, Vis., write: "Feruna has done me a great deal of good since I be gan taking It, and I am always glad to speak a good word for It. Tare, years are X was in a wretched condition with backache, bearing- down I pwnit ana ti nmts w du ww that I could not move about. I had in flammation and Irritation, and although I used different remedies they did me no good. "A neighbor who had been using Peru na advised me to try It, and I am glad that I did." In a later testimonial, Mrs. Stolt says: ' "Allow me to express my lasting grati tude for the good your valuable reme dies, Peruna and Manalln. have done for myself and family. We have used Peruna for the past twelve years, with never falling results, and could not get along without them In our household. They have saved us many doctor bills." Those who object to liquid medicines can now obtain Feruna Tablets. DEAF FRIENDS Would You Believe It? Iiu you see a few WtieAift bfcu a nuuce In una paper ot Ad vice on UchIiicss, to be given fiibCi by a pi o.miieut iwir fcpeciaiisl' lou wuuiu i curdy believe It, but tne requests have sim ply poured In. This 1M true 11 01 ouiy u, readers of this pa per but of ottirr papers where the offer has been made. From every part of the United States many of the people who received advice have followed it and are now entirely cured of this most pitiful of all atflictlons; many others are well on the road that leads to that happy ending. One man says. "Your method worked like' magic on me." Another writes, "My head is as clear as a bell. I can hear every natural sound distinctly. Those ear noises have left me." And so the let ters come, one and all. telling of the benefits receded. Here is YOUR opportunity! Deafness Specialist Sproule (Graduate in Medi cine and Surgery, Dublin University, and formerly Surgeon of the British Royal Mall - and Naval Service.) 192 Trade Kullding, Ronton, Mass , who made the previous offer of a Book and Advice on Deafness FREE in this paper, now offers again to Omaha Bee Readers Advice Free You can also have his famous Book on Deafness FREE by Just asking for It. All you have to do anyway Is Just to get a postal card or a piece of notepaper, with a pen-or even a pencil, write "Advloaand Book on Dea.ncss-Wanted,. atiarcun lue card or letter and mall It. '' Join your neighbors in taking advan tage or this generous offer. Iearn for yuurbe.f uivout tula iifiw methou. Many people right around you, whom you n.yver suspected, have written. They are on the Road to Good Hearing. Why don't you Join them? Don't wait, therefore, or hesitate, but write for FREE ADVICE and a BOOK, If you wish It. . Remember it won't cost you a cent and many of your acquaint ances have already accepted the offer. They are very grateful for the help re ceived and you won't regret it either, If you wr te rlKht NOW. Deafness Specialist Bpronle, 198 Trade Building, Boston, Mass. BRIEF CITY NEWS Lighting- Fixtures, Burgesa-Orandon Co. fidelity Storage ft Van Oo, Song. as. Have Boot FTint It Now Beacon Tress eaatifnl All Modern Boms for Sale en the easy payment plan. Bankers Resit Investment Co. Phone Doug. ! "Today's Complete Moris Frogram" classified section today, and appesrs In The Bee EXCL.USIVELT. Find out what the various moving picture theaters offer. "An Old English Flnm Fnddlng made In the old-fashioned way and manufac tured by Hoenshel F.mery, Lincoln, Neb., Is for sale by O. S. Cobb at Kll patrlck s. Better Business Is the feeling of the best Judge. rlht now. You better your business b locatmg In The Bee bullrtlns (the building that Is always new). Office, Room 103. Thieves Steal from Tlashop Thieve irnlnori Mtranrn Mondav evening to Leo Baroch's tinshop. 1217 Howard street, anl 1 m nis having become carried away solder to the value of 18, j Poisoning. besides 3 in cash. for Singing In Bis Head Be- Auto fer FoUoe Oepartment-Clty Coin- Jim 1-abchu.h. a laborer, alleges mlss.oners wl.l purchase a Cadillac auto- h has "a rinsing In hi. head" sin. a mobile for the Police department. An old , bk Ml on hi. head while he wss aa- pM ! be Iraded. tl.000 being pal i h construction of the Fon In addition. The Cadillac Company was accuses his duct. Mm. Iollle Srhevaller charges j lypoll'e Fohrvaller with cruelty and non- j support. 1 "Borai Black Fruit Oak," manufae- ! tured Py Hoenshel Emery. Lincoln, Neb., Is the most delicious fruit cake on the American market and can be pur chase 1 t moet of the leading groceries ' and delicatessen counters. Iten Biscuit j company are the distributers In a whole , sale way for this territory. 1 Wests Fireman's Widow Fer.slon ' Rome Miller hss asked the city council to grant to Mrs. Thomss Rorhford a widow's pension. Mrs. Rochforl's hus band was for many years a member of the Omaha fire department. The request has heen referred to the city corporation counsel. Verdict Aral a white lead Company ; Howard Wiseman, former employe of the 1 Carter White Lead company, was ' swaried a verdict of J2.W0 by a Jury In j Judge Leslie's district court In his suit ; against the company for $10,000. resulting victim of lead , considered the lowest bidder. Oold Fish for Fublio Schools rark Commissioner J. B. Hummel Is giving the principals of all city schools a big bowl of gold fish. The fish are taken from the Hanscom park pool and other artificial lakes In the parks. Steals Sennits' Turkeys A. Schultx. 434 Leavenworth street, brought four fat turkeys to market Monday afternoon. and while his team was standing in front 1 of an establishment at Thirteenth and Jones street some one made way with the birds. Elevator Conductors' Ball The first i annual masquerade ball of the elevator conductors of Omaha will be given at the Auditorium this evening, and general Invitation has been extended to the public. For those who do not dance the balcony has been reserved. In the Divorce Court Mrs. Emma Clmes has been granted a decree of di vorce from Charles B. Cllnes on grounds of cruelty. Mrs. Tillie Armstrong charges Meyer Armstrong with desertion and tenelle hotel last summer, ho has brought suit In district court for $2.00rt against the Selden-Hreck Construction company. Butt Hears Three of His Nephews Killed in the European War non-support. Mrs. Louise Jonnls names William Butt, who has been greatly concerned since the outbreak of the war ' about, seven nephews who are all In the . kaiser's armies, has just received word j that three of them have been killed. The 1 three killed wero all Uhlans. One was killed In the frightful charEcs on the j fortifications at Liege In the early stages , of tho war. The other two were killed I while charging with the Uhlans on tho ' allied lines at Nancy some time ago. One or the latter two lingered In a hospital I some weeks arter the battle, but finally succumbed to his injuries. Mr. Butt receives letters only at long Intervals from Germany, and he says he has no doubt that others of the nephews Samuel cruelty Jonnls in a suit on and non-support. J. grounds of H. Calvert Do Christmas Shopping Early Get Pick of Fall Assortments. Help Out Hard Worked Clerks. Give Your Children Nutritious Food Children should eat meat sparingly. A great many mothers give their little ones too much meat, under the mistaken Impression that it makes them strong. It might surprise you to know that a 10c package of Faust Spaghetti contains four times as much nutrition as one pound of the finest tenderloin steak. Easier digested, also. One of the finest1 meals you could give a child Is a big I plate of Faust Spaghetti and bread and butter. ' Here's a chance to cut down the high cost of living by eating more Faust Spa ghetti and less meat. Send for our new recipe book and find out how many fine, appetizing dishes you can make of Faust Spaghetti. Buy a package today 5c and 10c. MAUL BROS. St. Louis Missouri I have been killed even since the last letter was written, for they are all a part of the Ninth Hanoverian corps, which has been In the thick of the flshtlng from the very beginning of hostilities at Liege to the Present time. Wheat on the Omaha Market Reaches the High Mark of Weeks With a heavy export demand, the Omaha wheat market was tho strongest in weeks, though the receipts were but normal. Cash wheat sold at $1064 to J1.09, with all of the traders feeling con fident that prices are to be higher, In stead of lower. Durum wheat continued to gain In favor among traders and again topped the market, this time at $1.15 per bushet. There were five carloads on sal. Rye again reached the dollar mark, while corn sold up around 62 cents. Re ceipts for the day were: Wheat, fifty nin cars; corn, foity cars, and oats, twenty-ono cars. A Great Sale of Men's Overcoats Manufacturer made us a very low price; we, thinking to attract more men to our new Men's Shop, took them on. .Our saving reverts to you. No such overcoat bargains elsewhere in town. Sizes for big and little men. Styles extreme, conservative or mod' erate as you prefer. Fabrics the best rest assured of that Wednesday, Nov. 25, is the day appointedour store the place. Don't forget. Balmacaans, Chesterfields, form and semi form fitting models also big, warm Ulsters and Great Coats. Overcoats worth to $20.00 for Overcoats worth to $30.00 for Remember these coats are good through and through stylish, new and not a "chest nut" in the lot. Every one the kind that this store unhesitatingly stands back of. This sale is the answer to your Overcoat Problem. 50 G OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET. The Same Day, Wednesday, Nov. 25 Choice of any man's hat, stiff, soft or Balmacaan, rSfor.nn anrl S51L- rtatt ATZ-PntoJ) 5' ' Vw.vvu uw wain vvv,..vU, 1 hhhlttOL HEALS TORTURED SKIN How This Wonderful Ointment Ends Itching and Heals Skin Eruptions. The .soothing, healing medication In Reslnol Ointment and Resinol Soap pen etrates the tiny pores of the skin, clears them of Impurities, and stops Itching Instantly. Reslnol speedily heals ecsema, rashes, ringworm, and other eruptions, and clears away disfiguring pimples and blackheada when many treatments prove worse than useless. Reslnol Ointment (50c and $1.00) and Res'nol Soap (25c), are also speedily ef Madden Decides to Contest Election of Judge Foster R J. Madden, defeated democratic can didate for the office of police Judge, has employed Attorney Ben S. Baker to con test the election of his opponent, Charles E. Foster. Judge Baker will allege that ballots were Improperly counted and that marked ballots were also counted. The official canvass of th votes gave FoBter a majority of 302 votes over Madden -'MASONIC RITES FOR DEUEL Funeral Service! for Well Known Pioneer from Masonic Temple. BURIAL AT FOREST LAWN At Grave rrvlees Will lie la Charae f G. II. Thumniel, Reprr.e.n lnw the Ancient Craft or Blue Lodge. fectlve for pimples, blotches, dandruff, T'ttta f!nfl1"PC!l"Q A T0 m.nv fnrm. of nllen. Preacrlhed . J- W U VUli LOO tO XII O Filed for Places sores and many forms of piles. Prescribed by doctors for the past nineteen years, and sold by all druggists. For free sam ples, write to Dept. 85-R, Reslnol, Balti more, Md. Funeral services for the late Harry Porter Deuel will be htla at the Masonic temple, Sixteenth street and Capitol ave nue, at I o'clock this afternoon, with burial In the family lot at Prospect Hill cemetery. It will be Masonic In every sense of the word and will be strictly in accordance with the plans of Mr. Deuel, arranged more than two years ago. The body of Mr. Deuel will remain at the late home, 1906 Dodge street, until 10 o'clock this morning. At that hour It will be taken to the Masonic temple in charge of a special guard of Knights Templar. It will be placed In the larg lodge room on the third floor, where It will remain until after the serv ices. At tho servloee Francis B, Whllo past grand commander, will be In charge, with Hev. T. J. Markay acting as prelate. Joe Barton will sing. There will be nn sermon, the services following tho form laid down by the Masonio ritual, la t'harae of Masons. At Prospect Hill the services will ) In chargo of George II. Thummel, he representing the Ancient craft, or Btuo lodge. Representatives from all the Ma sonic bodies are expected to attend tho services, word having been received that there will be a number from out In the state and from Iowa. ' Mr. Deuel was a thirty-third degreo Mason, being one of but eighteen In Ne braska. Ills Masonio record Indicates that In 1867 he was elevated to the rank of first grand high priest of the grand chap ter of Royal Arch Masons. He was tn. first grand commander of the grand com mandery, Knights Templar, having been elected In 1R7L In addition he wis among the first grand masters of the grand lodge. Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, of Ncbrcska, having served fol lowing 1. Manufacturers All Ready With Mutual Insurance Company When the governor Issues a proclama tion declaring the new workmen's com pensation law In effect, the Nebraska Manufacturers' Casualty association will be ready to do an Insurance business for Its manufacturer members In the state. This mutual Insurance company devel oped rapidly following the meting of the Nebraska Manufacturers' association last week. J. Stelnhart of Nebraska City and J. W. Towle of Omaha as a com mittee of two finished gathering the sig natures of the requisite number of em it r. Klna's Kew 1,1 fe Pills cured Mr. E. W. Goodloe, Dallas, Tex., of malaria and biliousness. Best regu lator of liver, stomach and bowels. 26c. All druggists. Advertisement. Qooch, Lincoln: W. C. Shinn, Lincoln, and Lieutenant Governor S. R. McKelvie, Lincoln. An Attractive Calendar. liy far the most attractive calendar that has been brought to our notice this year Is Issued by the Pabat Brewing com pany In connection with their pupular malt tonic, sold and known everywhere under the name of Pabat Extract, Tha "Rest" Tonlo. Everyone km s the Pabst Extract Calendar Girt. Each year eh. appears In a new guise perennially young al ways more and more beautiful. One year she is the "Jewel Girl," the next year ahe blossomed forth as the "Rose Girl." But, for 1915, she hss chosen a very timely role and one that Is sure to appeal most forcibly to all The "Panama Girl." ployers In the state to make It possible TEN MARRIAGE LICENSES undor tho law to form a mutual Insurance company. The directors of the new casualty com pany are J. W. Stelnhart. Nebraska City; J. W. Towle, Omaha; C. B. Towle. Lincoln: F. B. Keyes, Beatrice; Charles C. Hmlth, Exeter; George W. Pumner, Omaha; H. G. Kelly, Omaha: F. S. Knapp, Omaha: Lewis A. Kinney, Hast ings; Frank Hammond, Fremont; C. L. Aller, Crete; C. C. Mair, Fremont; H. E. GRANTED IN ONE DAY Applications of ten couples for mar riage licenses during the morning com bined with the bright sunshine outside caused "Cupid" Btubendort at the court house to imagine that this was a June day. Consequently he forgot to tak. his overcoat when he went out at noon for lunch. LUC i Such a stylish, dressy little doll you never eaw her equal she has a pink dress, pink shoes, pink hat, pink cheeks. She's just a little pink dream, and sweet enough to eat. Z,nolle will be given Tree to tha Uttls girl, under 19 ytsrs of ags, that brings or mails aa th. largest numb.r of doll's pictures out out of th. Sally and gunday Bs. bsfor. 4 p. m. Satur day, KOTember 88, Her picture will be in The Bee every day this week. Cut them all out and ask your friends to save the pictures 'in their paper for you, too. See how many pictured of Lucile you can get, and be sure to turn them in to Tha Bee office be fore 4 p. m., Saturday, November 23. If you don't win this Dollle, perhaps you can get one next week. Only on. doll will b. given to any one person. You can see "Lucile' at Myers- .Dillon's Drug Store, at 16th and Farnam Sts. fy, ' k it K n x PS.' . ... M on County Ticket Two contests for seats in the Douglas I county delegation to the state legislature have been filed. Quecnan and Brennan, democrats, who were declared not elected as representatives by the official count by Election Commissioner Moorhead, have filed protests against Larson and Druese dow. Dr. Harry Foster has filed protests against three. Brennan, democrat, and Larson and Druesedow, republicans. Thiese Takes Charge of the Millard Hotel The management of the Millard hotel has now changed hands. M. M. Thelse, who has leased the hotel, took charge Sunday. He began to make some changes Monday. A section of the large dining room Is being prepared with proper deco rations for jt. formal opening on Thanks giving day. The barber shop will In the i future occupy th. room occupied by the cafo. COYLE GIVEN WATCHCHAIN AND DIAMOND SET LOCKET Members of The Bee's mechanical de partments have presented to Thomas F. Doyle, former superintendent of the me chanical department, a olld gold chain and a locket, set with diamonds, as a token of the 'high esteem In which they hold him. The dates of 1892 and 1914 were Inscribed on the locket, depicting the time that Mr. Doyle worked on The Bee. He will take charge of Th. Budget, Douglas, Wyo., which he recently pur chased, on th. first of December. r YOUTH ARRESTED FOR j CALLING GIRL "REDT0P" On complaint of Herman Prlbernow, druggist at Twenty-fourth and Vinton streets, Walter Slomllsky, aged 14 years, was arrested by the juvenile authorities on a charge of disorderly conduct. H. Is alleged tc hav. called an auburn-haired young lady "redtop." for ladlif-Btloa. Never take pepsin and preparations con talnlng pepsin or othrr digestive ferm- ents for Indigestion, sa the more you take the more you will have to take. What Is needed Is a tonlo Ilk. Chamberlain's Tablets that will enable the stoma' n to perform Its unctions naturally. Obtain able everywhere. Advertisement J The. Last of the Mohicans! Who of us who read James Fennimore Cooper's story forgets the thrill of the wonderful tale. This story would be just as good a thriller if we could only bring before your eyes a clear and intelligent description of what the story refers to. If we can arrest your attention sufficiently long so as to impress upon you that justice to yourself demands that you should investigate Look and examine this ad will riot have been in vain. THOS. KILPATRICK & CO. will place on sale several hundred Trimmed Hats on Wednesday morning, No vember 25th, when the doors swing open at 8:30 a. m. We Lave held some wonderful hat sales sales which have been discussed and commented upon from Bar Harbor to Oakland, California, and from (lalveston to the frozen north. In point of variety I In point of style! In point of merit! Tn point of value We feel like apostrophising "O Wondrous Sale, All Sales Excelling" The price Thousands have viewed the hats in our windows and unless all signs fail, I II I because of the dry weather you will find an immense crowd on hand at the opening hour. The attendance promises to be so great that we may find it necessary to hold the sale on the main floor If ye have hat needs, prepare to fill them now. A regular Thanksgiving Sale and probably the very last of our hat sales for the year 1U14. leu your neighbor, please, and mention it to your side partners on tho $3 streetcar. "The last of the Mohicans." 9