R-A TTTR OMAITA SUNDAY Sr,TTEMBER :, 1915. Good-byo Dyspepsia Ko Mot Otirs.lv Brash, "Lamp of LmmI," PI (portion, neartbnni or Btoimch Trouble. The rim who can't help making feres t his stomsch, the man or woman with rrenrhy dtsee-tlnn. or with downright Yyepepala need fret ne mora over storo avch trouble Beaatr Oood Slrest'oa Oo Sand La Baao. Stuart's Dypla Tablsta Insure Botn. When vou take one or S -ir,'s Tv pepata Tablets after a meal, the food is Hest1 by the tablet even better than your own sttrtnsch can do It. Tk ona of Muart'a DyspepM Tab Mi after your next meal and If you are riven ta belrhlnir, sour rlalnss, fermen tation, heavy, lumpy feellna- In th tomarh, lr11estlnn. dyer epsla. loss of aj.peUte or any other etnmaeh derange nent. yoti will find a remarkable lm IiroTment. Ptuart's ryapeniia TuMeta are for sale at all drueirlata nt ROc a box. Knd coupon beHuw tirflny for a free trial. Free Trial Coupon r. A. Btnart On.. 900 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, M eh, aencl me at once bv return mail, a free trinl package of Ptuart's Dyspepsia Tableta Name Street rity Ptate WONDERFUL ARRAY OF WORK DONE Dresher Brothers Surely Versatile and Feature Scores of Distinct Lines of Cleaning; and the Like. All Possible Manipulation of cloth, Needle, Shears and Style at This Up- and Doing- Establish ment. Walk into the ordinary cleaning establishment and ask to hear of the capabilities of the plant, and the manager will Bay: "Well, we do cleaning, pressing, dyeing and repair clothee." . And that's all they do, as a rule; they are cleaners and dyers and that a the end ol tt! . But Dresher Brothers, who ope rate the S67.000 cleaning and dyeing plant at 2111-2213 Far nam St.. Omaha., do au tne nsuai cleaner does and scores of other things in the bargain. Slop and think of the Immens ity of the Dresher concern; stop to leallse that there are alraoet one hundred people working herv and still moro in the rush sea sons. Listen to a few of tha things done and done in absolute ly AA-1 ehape at the Dresher es tablishment. In the first place Dresners clean, press, dye, alter or remodel any article of wearing apparel manufactured. Tnen Know mat Dreshers reline clothes, attacn new velvet collars, put In sleeve linings, reline furs, make over velvet coata, steam velvet gar ments of all klnda (they should not be pressed), dye dress trim ming's to match costumes, clean, 1 block, trim and make up felt or straw bats, clean rues, blankets, pillows, comforts, drapes, hang Infs, etc., curl, dye and clean feathers, make feather boas out of old plumage, etc.. etc. Then Dreshers have a force of able Men Tailors who make up. press, reline, alter' and re-style Ladles' Tailored Suits; they have an able force of tailors who mske and repair men's clothes; they have special fur workers; special feather workers, clean more gloves than any other three west ern establishments combined, clesn and dye shoes, slippers, par asols, fana, lodge regalia, etc.; and do 1,001 other special things that could or would not be attempted at the ordinary "cleaners." Just now Dreshers are building two special additions to their plant; one will be an auxiliary to the cleaning works; the other ill be devoted to only rug, blanket, curtain and drapery cleaning. More will be said of these new buildings iu the near future. Vreshers Issue an illustrated catalog and price list for the bene fit of out-of-town folk and pay express on any slsed bundle to any point In America. Dreshers also maintain branches at Dresh er tha Tailors, 1616 Farnarn St.. Brandets Stores and Burgees Nash stores, and operate a score or more of fleet delivery wagons and automobiles. And all this has come about In a short five years. Cannot beat It for progress, can you? Dreshers' phone number is Tyler 845. Tou'll certainly want to get la touch with thla firm of hust lers right now your Fall and Winter Garments need a complete rejuvenation.- Advertisement. The Best Schools aid Colleges Advertised in The Bee BISHOP DEDICATES BIG TABERNACLE Great Auditorium for "Billy" Sun day'i Meeting Formally Set Apart for Rev-iral Use. EVANGELIST COMES THIS MORN Th tabernacle? In which "Billy" Sunday will preach for the next eight wenka win dedicated Saturday evening, Ilev. Dr. Frank M. pistol, resident Methodist bishop, preaching the sermon. It was the first sermon preached In the big building In which the famous evangelist Is to preach at leapt fifteen sermons a week. Bishop Bristol's vigorous, vocifer ous and eloquent style of delivery brought frequent applause from the audience aa he made point after point In favor of the great revival and smote the evils of the city right and left. His text was from Exodus, xl:34, "The glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle." He pointed out that tha tabernacle mentioned In the text waa built by the isiaci.ies in tne wliderneaa; that It waa the first tabernacle In the world's his tory anj that the Omaha tabermtrlo la the last tabernacle up to the present mo ment. la with t a." "We have a splendid tabernacle,'" he hI, "we have a grand choir, we have a magnificent executive committer and we have the greatest evangelist of the enliiry, but the beat of all la that fiod with ua. 'If God bo for u., who can bo Against u7' Nobody. Not all the saloons of Omaha, not all the breweries and distilleries of Omaha, not all the cowboya of Omaha, whether of lilarh or low degree. All these are powerless, for 11 oil la with ua. "I have every faith In 'Hilly' Sunday and the divinity of his call to thla divine work. I have complete faith In his sin- eerily and devotion There ha. never been another like him. I Homo object to his elans:. If your house ' was on fire and a man came running In and shouted, '(Jet otua here, the whole find fault with his language? T Brln. ., , P.op,.. ri.u ... . . I This tabernacle, like that first one of J.r.00 years ago, is filled with the glory of God. And this tabernacle throush tha grace of God will not only bring the peo ple to God, but will bring Ood to the peo ple." Following the bishop's sermon the dedi cation took place. It consisted ot a re sponatve reading. In which the audtrnca responded to each sentence of the leader with the words, "We dedicate this taber Daole," The choir seats were nearly all occu pied and tha auditorium of the building was about half filled. A song aervloo preceded the program. Rev. Titus Lowe presided, and after an invocation by Rev. C. B. Cobbey, Introduced Rev. II. B. Bpeer, secretary of the executive commit tee and one of the most tireless workers In the movement. Dr. Hpeer a poke briefly, but forcefully. "We are here to do some thing more Important than dedicating thla building," he aald. "We are here to dedi cate ourselves to this moat Important work." Hrealla U. Fay Mllla. He was followed by w. F. Mllroy and E. E. Thomas. Mr. Thomas rccalWtl the time when Jns other great revivalist stirred Omaha. "Twenty-two years ao In the old ex-!th position hall, which stood on the very , on transactions on the Paris bourse at spot where thla tabemaole now stands, ' th8 en(1 of Ju,Jr 'at year, settlement of B. Fay Mills, preached to audlenoes of I'whloh tl11 ,n suspense. Financiers 1,000 to ,000 people and Interested the sree that tho longer the settlement Is cltv for God." he said. "Ram Jones postponed the more difficult the final looked over the city and refused to : liquidation will become, so an earnest preaoh. saying it waa 'too touch a soil j effort la being made to reach a decision, to stick his pick into.' " A law will be Introduced in the Cham- Mr. Thomas predicted that 10,000 peo- ' ber of Deputies providing that the neces ple will "hit the sawdust trail" In the sary funds be advanced by the Dank of Omaha tabernacle. Mission Workers To Unite in Rally A J3 rpi T) i Ann. i nen r arn&e The United Mission workers of the downtown districts will hold a united rally tonight In the Volunteers of America hall. 114 North Fifteenth street, for tho purpose of interesting mission workers ?uTlT"0?. ' waws eae aV w wuiiuay Si w vasi as. The following program will be carried . Out! I Chairman of Meeting Major T. A. Mc- I Cormhk. Volunteera ot America. Corurreratlonal Btnglnr-Led by Mr. i Cleveland, Young Met.' a Christian aaao- Intlon. Prayer Ensign H. H. Kline, Salvation Army. Quartet Toung women of Third Pres byterian church. Holo Airs. liamett. Volunteers of America. Address I. R. Unas, Toung Mens Christian association. Solo Captain Perrltt, Salvation Army. Addreaa-MUs Nellie Masee. Omaha City Mission. Duet Lieutenants Tsylor and Itobson, Salvation Army. Address Rev. Mr. Perry. Union Gospel Mission. Polo Mrs. n. H. Kline, ensign Salva tion Army. Addteaa Captain Charles Fisher. Vol unteers of America Principal Speaker Rev. J. W. Welch. advance strut of William Sunday. Special tx.lo 11. O. Hrewster of Mr. Stmday'a party. Address ttaiHi master nosier, salva tion Army. Consecration Bervloe lea by Charles Riibel. The meeting la to he r receded br an open-air demonstration and march. Ths march will form at the Volunteers' hall. 114 North Fifteenth street, at l:S0 sharp. march up Fifteenth street to Capitol avenue, along Capitol avenue to Six teenth street and stop in front of the lya hotel, where the band will play a selection ia honor of Mr. Sunday's oartv, and will then proceed down Six teenth street to Douglas, ea-it on Douglss o Twelfth, south on Twelfth to Famam, west on Farnam to Sixteenth, south on sixteenth to Howard, thence to Fif teenth street, snd along Fifteenth to the Volunteers' halL The parade will line up aa follows: Bland of colore. The orrtoere and leader ef the dlf- 'erenl organisations represented. Three Salvation Array breaaj band a Woman lay workers and their friends. Male lay workers and their friends. Christian workers bit rest ad in tha Aown-and-out people of the downtown districts a-e cordially Invited tn be pres ent ana tune part In the parade. M 1 Ocean Steamers. Fact. Arrived, Suoitl. ., EaJd. Kk ''"iRK... KAfUM. ...... wra I, i a . Aiaiusl. GlbRAt.TsJt .C&Jabrla. KKW YOhK.... Oralis....... t Qia.....lsiiiise .... ''Two Locomotives Arc Going to Bump" at Speedway Monday Afternoon and a Decided Thrill is Promised -.1 o A .! " III I I I I , f CHIEF ACTORS IN THD SHOW "We're all ready for the big amaah-tip tomorrow afternoon," aald Col. J. S. Con i nolly. who haa had a large force of men ' wrk two weeks st the auto speedway constructing the track for the head-on railroad colliaslon which Is scheduled aa tho climax to a fine after noon's pronram of racea for the lAbor CDr "- 1 "e D sahlbltlon to the Keneral public thla aft- wnwuii, riiu i win ne on nana an day . . . . , and will be glad to annwer any questions asked." Theae engines sre in very fine shape and "Dare Devil'' Edward Dwyer haa christened them "Roosevelt" and "Bry an" and a painter waa out yesterday putting on the lettering tn gold and silver. Every one who wants to see what really happens when two engines, moving at the rate of sixty miles an hour, meet on a single track, will have their curios ity gratified tomorrow afternoon. The exhibition track Is built of brand new eighty-pound steel rails, upon aa fine WAR CUTS SECURITY YALUES Twenty Billion Dollars is Estimated Depreciation of Stocks and Bonds. MIX-UP ON THE PARIS BOURSE (Correspondence of The Associated Press) PARIS, Bept l.-One hundred million dollars la the sum required, according to b"t estimates, to pay balances due France on the guarantee of the govern ment to aid the "agents de change" official stock brokers who are colleot tlvcly and Individually responsible for the cibllgatlona of traders dealing through them. This law proposes that the "Cours lit compensation." that is to asy, the bio w f ccui-ty ttements are made, shall be fixed by a commission composed of the minister of finances, the presidents of the finance committees of the Senate and the Cham ber of Deputies, and ths "Chambre Syn dicate dea A eents de Change" the dl- recting committee of the Stock Brokers' . . . "TT .J" " . .,.n- th. - . H llnn- wt.t..1 . ' '. . . ' B -r ,.m tnent-nay to anenner. are nxea uy stock brokers' committee one hour be- fore the closing of the bourse. In con formity with the rssh rpiotatlons of .he day. Such a liquidation was impossible st the outbreak of the war. The closlns; of the bourse simply held alt deals In suspense. Penis with Freneee INses. A great many of them were between Frenchmen snd subjects of powers now st war w'lh Frsnce. in which case the deliveries of serur'tles snd the settlement of martina was snd still Is Impossible. Ttesldea. a great many Investors and speculators for whom transactions were In course are at the front. Their inter ests will be protected by carrying over their deals on the hes's of the settlement price until they are ahle to liquidate. As to subjects of countries at war with Frsnce, their deals must be closed out arbitrarily. If they are winners ths sf fslr Is simple: if they are losers the'r brokers must Psy for them. That Is a penalty they incur In return for the monopoly they have In the nesrotlatlon of eecurltVs. That monopoly o" the creation of the Ponrse of Par's bv decree of the state ounrffl as a measure to restrict aneeulsfon after tne oom.-"- rtemoraHsatlon of Frenen nnsnce- or .i..i of tha "WliMileslDTd Bubble' different decrees ef the state councV vil.ll.4 nesot'stlons of secur-ttee ei-e- where than on a puM'e market " the mononolv to seventy "" " .nre-'-etook brokers-named by th' LI.. went omcai t""n ...-.- - formed a permanent enwnUee of eir nrealded ever br a "syndte." er manasee snd this committee ts eauee -iinsw" Sydieale des Agents de CnanaVt the? with the approval of the Bainlster ef fi nance, and tn acoordanee with specie' lawa passed by Parliament, decide the admission of securities te the orflcla quotations. Alt other securities are deal in freely by "curb" brokers, and as their transacti-me are not controlled, it Is I in possible to evon estimate approximatlvely the total of tha balances left unsettled the day ot the closing of the bourse. The tetal value of foreign eaourltloa listed at the bourse, December t, UU, that -1 St TO BE STAGED AT TUB SPEEDWAY a roadbed as It Is possible to build, run-' Ping along the north side of the dirt track snd is aald to be the longest ever uee l for exhibition purposes and la 60 feet from the grandstand, making It absolute ly safe, and with the band playing mer rily, the program of racing events mov ing along In rapid succeslon, the c-owd will be royally entertained. It will be an afternoon of amusement, with r.enn'its. popcorn and pop and more fun than a cir cus, and then, for the grand ilimax, three toots from the whistles will be soundnd. There will be two men on each en gine. Both are young men "dare devils" when It oomea to speed, and Just the sort of tnen required for such an occasion. The moment the signal Is given by Col J. R Connolly they will begin to pack on steam. The engines, with whistles screaming and steam screeching, will dash forward. At a given signal the crews will Jump. The fires will ho belching smoke, the whistles will be tied down and everything left in such a Is to say admitted to the official quota tions, was i.aoo,ooo.ooo, S.OOO.IOD.OOO of which wete held to France. The domestic securities listed at the same time were about 4 ,000,000.000, most of which was held In France. There are alto-ether 1,X) different securities that figure in the list of official quotations, Including govern- , ment bonds, municipal bonds, railroad. canal and other securities Financial experts, taking ihe estimate of Monsieur Neyinarck of $iT0,(rt.0,V).(ii) as the total value of the worlds m'cinl tles, figure that war depredation ha eont their holders throughout the world M.- 000,000,000. Supposing the loss In Franco o in it,. .i. i.,.,., "-" k.-." . vii iu wuim luiu segunuci, 11 ir com, the depreciation upon the foreifin and domestlo . securities that it now holds, 122,000,000,000 Is 2,O00,0OO,OO0. Extreme Ranges of m - . . f JLrenCIl Artillery v I (Correspondence ef The Associated Press.) DUNKIRK, Aug. U. The trench war fare In Franee has made two distinct and apparently contradictory demands upon manufacturers of artillery one for weapons of extraordinary range, and the other for guns which will drop a shell at a shorter range than ever heretofore used. The German gunmakera, who are de- -veloplng long range guns capable of ' carrying a projectile from Calais to Dover, are at the same time showing re markable Ingenuity tn making quaint little mortars which will toss missies con taining high explosive about as far aa a fair foot ball player can kick goal. I The "mtnnenwerfer" was the first of the short range weapons to meet the British troops in France, and It was re- ' garded as a very excellent weapon of Its Class. But the newer Oerman Inventions of similar character are a hundred times more effective tn deadllness and power. I The ao-oatied "Runs-Jar" is perhaps ths, most feared of the new German trench mortars. It Is so named by the British ', soldiers from the resemblance of Its mlssle to the gallon stone Jars In whlctj the army rations of rum era carried. The projectile la slightly more thsn twice the : rise of the army rum-Jar, however. It la generally first sighted when sporosch-; ing the top of Its flight In descent it turns over and over, its slse snd slow- . ness of flmnt enabling the soldier to fol-1 low it easily even from some distance. It is exploded either by a time or delayed percussion fuse, and li constructed ot a thin steel case filled with tri-nltro-toluol. The damage it causes ta due entirely ta : Its detonstlng quality It does net rely on metal or bullets ror Its effect. The ex plosion seems to be more Instantaneous Harley Cafe 218 South 20th St. September B, 1S1B. manes it to S) te TiSO. 50c KZaTV HOUP Celery Clam Chewder Baited Almonds Green Olives MEATS Choloe of Bp ring Chlckea Baked Ham LX lm Mint Jelly VT.GBTA.BI.B!! Hashed Potatoes Corn on Co) ttweet Potatoes IVeaoh Peas Fruit Ralad PKS8KKT Choice of Brick lee CVeam with Cake Ulueberty fie ApUe Pie DRINKS Tea, Coffee loe Tea Milk Mrs. at. M. afnrphy, Proprietress. UaSer Hew aaaaageaneat. ef n 4 . f' , - MONDAY AFTERNOON. condltlon that the giants are doing their brat and a little more. More than 166 pounds of steam will be ' the pressure. Torpedoes placed at frequent Intervals on the track will explode with a rever berating racket, which combined to the screeching of the healthy whistles will ! make bedlam. Gaining speed aa every res olution the two levtathlons will rush toward each other. And then they will meet! Nobody knows exactly what will hap pen at the moment they come together. But plenty will occur. That Is sure. Whether one will throw the other over Its head to have It crash to pieces be hind it, or whether they will smash to bits, hurling fragments of Iron to great distances, there Is no telling. The spectators will be forbidden in front of the danger snne plenty near enough to see everything and far enough away A be perfectly safe. Nothing but the en gines Buffer, and they perish In a good cause. than that of any ether projectile, and there is therefore a concentrated fury to the noise of Its bursting that distinguishes It from all other projectiles. The Teroy" la a flce-inch shell which explodes in the artr with an extraordinary "crack," while the less dreaded "Ptp ao,ueaks" are missiles of similar kind, but ' much smaller slse. The so-called "Whlxs- bang" Is a bomb exploded by means of a time fuse, tnitkhrown by hand. Rent rooms quick wttn a See Want Ad. Department Orders. WASHINGTON.. Sent. I. (Special Tele- gram.)-Nebraska penaiona granted: Ba- rah M crouse, tseward, IJ2; Uora Welnts, liastinKs. 112. Nebraska rural letter carriers ap- pointed: Hroken Bow. Roy C. Holcom b; Colon, Frtthlof F. Ilsnson; Nebraska city, ucorge F. Dump. A motor rural letter carrier route will W eatabllshed on November 1 at Oc.heye dan, Osceola county, Iowa. Length of route Is fifty miles; salary of carrier, II MO; families to be served, 196. iHiuicit'a to oe doin.?Mf" money ordei 1: Nebraska. I loeler postofflces will become uer 01 rices on octoDer and Warren: Wyo ming, Meadow Brook. Ford FOR You can make a Truck or Tractor using your present FORD EXHIBITED AND DEMONSTRATED AT LINCOLN, NEB, State Fair Week, Sept. 6 to II Costs less than ono good horse and does the work of four to six. You can use it for all your work L Nebraska and Michigan are the first two states to be favored with the 1915 Fall delivery on this marvelous equipment and sup ply is very limited. File your orders and applicatJons for agency with us Fair week. Established Ford dealers whl be given preerence. Orders filled as numerically received. A. G. HEBB AUTO COMPANY 1648 O Street FORD DISTRIBUTORS Lincoln, Neb. SERBIA ACCEPTS ENTENTE TERMS AgTee in Principle to Propo.ali for Territorial Concession to Bulgaria. SO SAYS AN ATHENS REPOST ATHENS, Sept. 4. (Via Parls.)- It Is announced here that Serbia has accepted in principle the entente pro posals for territorial concessions to Bulgaria, with the reservation that the new Serbian frontier remain in contact with Greece In some part. The Greek chamber adjourns to morrow, until October 14. LONDON. Sept. 4. A dispatch to Iteuters Telegram company from Nlsh pays it is seml-offlc'.ally an nounced in the Serbian capital that Serbia's reply to the demands of the quadruple entente powers. has been drafted and would be presented at an early date. Kansas Professor Says Sunday Is a 'Constructive Storm' Wllllnm A. MrK vvrr of th University T''-e,-. , . a e. r :iithrir nnrt lrtnrpp was vlflltlng In Omaha yesterday. To! The bee he aald: Hilly Miniitty vill jibake Omnha more profoundly thun your recent cyclone, but In a very different manner. He is a con structive storm ruthcr than a destructive one, and his coming will prove to be the biggest event which this city has experi enced. During recent yearr- I have en Joyed the privilege of visiting cities east and west where Mr. Sunday was con- duottng his 'great meetings. These wilt ; all tell you that aa an agency for Im proving local business, aa an Influence for sobriety and olean living and as a power for righteousness among all classes of people, he Is marvelous. So I urge you to receive Billy Sunday with open arms and to co-operate In every possible way with his great work." "ROUGH DRY" An Added Feature for the Convenience of Milady We have a new Servioe to offer you new and bet ter! We (have installed an expensive drying machine so that we can now dry washings before the work leaves our plant. This is especially advantageous and desirable for folks living in apartments or anywhere that it ifl dif ficult to hang out washings. We can dry the wash if you wish, returning everything nice and dry all ready to be ironed. Take advantage of this new Service, it costs but little. A LARGE FAMILY WASHING: WET WASH 75t ROUGH DRY $1.00 Sanitary Wet Wash Laundry Phone Harney 784. 2815-17 Farnam. Car Tractor 1915 FALL DELIVERY ii iiii.'iaiiainil.'iifcri'in n ' ----tVi l'iriiii isirtTft- v' tfi i n n in ' Wll 4iJ rULLIJia A 6-TOST IAAD :Smwi at ' wv oat st risa JOHN S'MPSON WINS INTERCOLLEGIATE TITLE CTTICAOO. Sept. 4.-John Stmpeon e Terr Haute, Ind , representing the ITbI vemlty of Illlnola. today won the Indi vidual irolt championship of the Western Intorcollenlate Oolf aaaoclatlon by de feating Charles F. Grime of the TJnl veralty of Chlcaro, I to 1. In the final round at the Ravlsloe Country club. J. J. Ponahoe of the University ef Chicago won the second troply by de feating Clarence Bishop of Lake Forest university, one up. Third honor went to Clnlr Maxwell of Lewis Institute, who defeated Rtaver Moulding of Northwest ern university, two to one. F.1omsn.ous Future In Woman's filind Tne epecyit mother re vol- Jf 'a her mind all T a derstand by deetnry. And It Is ef the ntssset Importance that her physical comfort be our first thought. There is a most splendid rem edy for this purpose, known as "Mother's rriand." It Is applied over the mnacles of the stomach, sently rubbed In, and at once penetrstes to rail ere all r'.rain on nerves, cords, lif amenta and all p-.rts Inrrtlved. It makes toe muscles so kMnnt that they expand naturally. And at lh same time they are Invigorated fcrthe a')"cnce of harassing pains so spt to distress v.m mind. Whatever will add to the onmfort rf the expectant mother Is a great end help ful Inlfuence since a calm and peaceful period must have a wonderfully beneficial Impress I'pon the romlnr chl'.J. Get a bottle of "Mother's Friend" of any druggist and you will realise why so many women declare It to be the most helpful remedy they know of. Write today to Brad Aald Regulator Co., T01 Lamar Bldg Atlanta, Oe-. for a splendid book of great Interest and value to every ex pectant mother. Among the letters of Interest In this book one says. In part, "Seven years aco I sugared from Wednesday to Saturday and bad to hare instruments. Thla time I was sick only ' three hours. I wsnt to tell all that I can not praise 'Mother's Friend hlfh enoufh for the -eod It did me, as I had an easy time and the baby was perfect. I will always speak a good word for it." An In- dispen sible equip ment for farmer or mer chant sin a Track and Tractor Equipment $100.09 f.o.b. Detroit mm mm