12 THE TtEE: OMA'IA, AVEDNESI)AV, SEITEMP.ER 2D, l)ir. CITY WANTS PART OF THE PROFITS Butler Argues that for Certain Af fairs the City Should Receive! Nearly Half Receipt. SO' SCHEDULE FIXED, HOV7EVER Is the city going into the wrestling business? Commissioner Butler, who has charge of the City Auditorium, an nounces his preferment or a policy of charging a flat rental rate for conventions and a per root basis for certain attractions not specifically do fined, but. for example, a wrestling match promoted by private parties. "We have not decided on a rental schedule, hut I expect the m.itter will b ! up before the council ref -re Ion :. it will be the policy to chnrs-e aa low a rate a possible to conventions wl-h Omiiha wants to enrouraK and which he!p the city, but there nre variola events which the rltjr should share on a per cent basis," tted Mr. Iiutlrr. Otlnir a specific Instance In nu'slnlns hla per cent basis for rental, he referred to a recent bis wrestling match. "The promoter told rr.e he netted 'i,n o on that event. Now, suppose," adled the c.itn miaaloner, "that we should have uch a wrestling- mat" h In the Auditorium, I con tend the city should iret a share of the profits." He said he thought about 0 per cent for the city would be about right. The letter carriera recently paid $W0 rental for their meeting at the Audi torium. The charge for the Ronton Sym phony orchestra for the evening of Oc tober T will be I2U0. The suggestion has been made to some of the commissioners that the city should announce a definite schedule of rates for the Auditorium and that the rate should apply to all without any distinction. Sunday Campaign Prayer Meetings on . This Morning Following are the prayer meetings and their leaders for this morning from 10 to 10:30 In the Sunday campaign: Florence ' I'reabyltrlan, Mr. H. a. Brewster. Olivet Haptlst, Rev. C. F.. Cobbejr Orace Kvangcllcal, Rev. F. T. House. Pearl Memorial Methodist, Hev. K. II. Jenka. P. It. Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, Mra. William Aiiher. lienaon alethodlst," Mlaa Alice M. Gam lln llillslds Congregational, Mr. Homer Rodeheavee. I.os Aveifue Presbyterian, Ilev. W .H. Vnderwood, Harvard Memorial I'nlted Ilrtthren, Rev.- A. J. Morrla. Iundee Presbyterian, Miss Orace Feme. First llaptlst. Rev. C. N. Iiaotmi, I), H. First Congregational. Mi. Ouorge M. fundny. Westminster Presbyterlsn, Itev. Oliver M." Keve. Caetellar Presbyterian, Mr. ttobert Matthews. tiouthslde United PreabyteHsn, Mrs. W. A. Sunday. First llaptlst. Council Bluffs. Rev. F. ' E. Pa up. Conference Wants Bishops for Each Race and Tongue Ry almost unanimous vote, the Metho dist conference dot Ided to favor a chanire in the constitution of the church, per mitting the election of t.lshopa for races and tongues. That means that the Ne Itaaka stats conference favora appoint ment of negro, Chinese, Ind an and other tlnhops to head the church among tho colored people, Chinese and In Ind lit respectively. TWENTY CASES OF NASAL DIPHTHERIA IN ONE SCHOOL Twenty positive esses of tissal diph theria were discovered Monday out or forty cultures takes from school children of the South Fide. Most of the cades were from the Jungmann school. Further examinations are bolus made by Asslstsnt Health Commissioner Bolcr Traveling - Kcsetlesrt. "In the summer of 18RS I had a very se vere attack of cholera morbus. Two physicians worked over me from 4 a. m. to I p. a without giving me any relief nd then told me they did not expect ma to live; that I bad best telegraph (or my family. Instead of doing so, I gave the hotel porter M cents and told him to buy ins a bottle of Chamberlain's Colto, Cholera and Dlarrooea Remedy, and take no substitute. I took a double dose ac cording to the dlrectlona and went to sleep after the eeeond dose. At I o'clock the next morning I wss called by my order and took a train for my next stop ping point. well maa, but feeling rather shaky from the severity of the attack," writes II. W. Ireland, Ixmlsvllle, Ky. Obtainable every wbere. Advertisement Via Illinois Central Route of the Ssninols Limited Winn-t Excursion Tickets on enle on iintl after Oc tober 5th, good return isg until June 1st. 1916. Detailed information and Hates at CITY TICKET OFFICE. 4C7 South leth Street. Omaha, Neb. Phone Douglas 261 o. north; District Tassenger Agent, Omaha. MANAGER TALKING MACHINE DEPT. AT HAYDEN BROS. t ' J- ! r v J I V- ' 1 : J UIJLIN. Mr. J. V. Olblln. who has Just taken up hi new duties ss manager ol the talking mnrhlne department at Hnydcn Bros., la well known In Omaha, as foist-, erel years he has been connected with several of the larger firms here. Storm Does Heavy Damage in Iowa and in Ilinois Joe Mghtfoot of the Illinois Central passenger department Is back from Chi cago, where he went to furnish safe con duct to the tralnload or Italians who left Omaha Inat Saturday, going to Join the colors snd fight In the European war. Hays Mr. Light foot: "The rain of Kunday and Monday throughout Iowa and western Illinois did a vsst amount of damage. From a few miles this side of Dubuque snd nearly over to Freeport. 111., the entire country la under water. Fields of corn were leveled by the wind and rain, and In many Instances the entire crop Is cov ered with mud, washed down from the hills. "The railroads suffered greatly In the vicinity of Dubuque and Galena. Tracks were washed out or covered with mud snd debris by reason of the raving of the banks. The streams are all out of their banks and are filled with uprooted treea, smsll buildings and things that have come from the farms along the banks." Social Settlement Workers Make Plans Volunteer Workers at the Soclsl Settle ment held a get-together meeting Mon day to plan their work for thla winter. Sewing, dramatics, basket work, ham mock weaving and the Hettloment paper will be continued and many new activi ties begun. It Is planned to hold these meetings once a month. Mra. 13. A. finger, Mns. Walter Abbott, Mrs. W. a. Preston. Mrs. K. V. Parrier., Anna Dooherty and the Miss Anna Fell, Myrtle May, Elsie Ooets, Harriet Mets, Eugenie Patterson, Helen Eponeter, Mar- Joils Howlund, Mr. Hubert Burns and Mr. Fraxler are among the volunteer workers. . Miss Msrgaret Wardell, an Oberlln col lege girl, has also offered her services as a resident worker. The . Settlement paper will be Issued In October. DRAWS FINE FOR SPEEDING CAR PAST MASON SCHOOL Tst O'Dsy, U5 North Twenty-second Street, South Side, charged with ex ceeding the speed limit in an automobile whllo going past the Mason achool, .was rraluned In police court and fined tl and costs. B C. Hen Sanson, 4227 Franklin street, was alo fined tl and costs for ex ceeding the speed limit. CHICAGO MAN SAVES $500 BY PLANTING IN HIS SHOE Wnlter Thompson of ' Chicago was strong-armed by three men at Ninth and Ikuglas streets,' who got nothing, al though Thompson hsd ' In bills In the heel of his shos. II. B. Jewett of the Psxton hotel wss relieved of ftf by a lone robber, near Tenth and Harney streets. Xltht Cnasfc Believes!. Dr. lull's I'lne-Tar-Money rases your cough, soothes the lunga and invltea sleep. Only f"jc. All druggists. Advertisement. J. I. mit!?iinTTi!fffi!(viitMfnmnimfTnftiTf)rfiifrTfrtftitfniiitHt!iiffmita. You won't know how delicious pineapple is until you have tried !tt-4s s . . I wnearoole Fully Heneli picked and packed Uccs art rcJy to l - - 113 V.' YOUR GRQCER SELLS 10c to 253 a can according to six ol can and grails ol ' quality H : . Meeting for Boys and Girls is Held by Amusing "Body" Rome eeventv-flve youngsters sssmbed at the First Congregational rhurch Mon day night to attend the first of a ser'es of meetings 0 be held expressly for Juvenile Oman by the "Wily" Sunday campaign I arty. Homer Itodehtaver took the lads and laaslea under hla wins Mon day night and when the meeting ad journed every angle one of them was calling him "Kody" as If they had known him sll their lives. reaches, pies, cantaloupe and the like were distributed among the t ta at the start of the meeting and then "Uody" conducted several racing conteats. Following tho lively Introduction Rody" called for "Ilrlghten the Corner Where You Are," and then save his talk. "You Sll know how one rotten apple In the barrel soon spoils a lot of other anples.". aald Rideheaver. "and It's much I the same with boy. One smart, over bearing boy In a pang can anon spoil a while lot of other fellows. Re courteous, thoughtful snd gentlemanly and try to give the people with whom you come In contact a Rood opinion of your parents." Aged Man Protests Against Tearing Down an Old House An echo of the tornado of lf!3 was heard In the city council chamber when W. II. Russell, real estate man, appeared to show cause why the old house at 2ZiH Poppleton ave.nuo should not be con demned as recommended by the city building depart mint. j "During that memorable storm I lost $." In five minutes and I submit to you j gentlemen, thst it is not eay for a man j oeyona tne three score and ten mark to retrieve his losses. I am trying to lm- prove this old houae as fast aa my means j will permit. The place will be an orna- i ment to tho neighborhood when tonu pletd," stated Mr. Russell. He waa ; granted a week's time during which tho commissioners will visit the premises. The house in question wss not In the storm sone. "TANLAC" MAN IS REPRESENTED HERE L. T. Cooper, Noted Easterner, Sends Associate to City Of Omaha. Will Personally Direct the lntrodiic tlon of Iremler Prepar ation Tanhtc. John A. Bornhauser, who la so closely associated with I T. Cooper, the cele brated "Tanlao Man." Is in the city, a guet of the Loyal Hotel. Mr. Bornhauser comes to Omaha from Lincoln, where he has a pent the past few months meeting the publlo and demon strating the splendid preparation Tanlac. Mr. Bornhauser, in whom Mr. Cooper reposes his full confidence, Is a man of I rare talents, magnetlo force and charm of manner. He never ceases to surprise you with the Infinite variety of his knowl edge snd Its absolute correctness and i thoroughness. Both Mr. Cooper and Mr. Dornhauarr, who express their views alike, claim chiefly that most of the III health of to day la due almost entirely to those habits hloh best distinguish the white man from the savage of the Jungle. They claim that nine times out of ten It Is the result,' more or less, of a weak, dis ordered stomach and nine times out of ten these disorders are due to too much eating and drinking and too little of the proper out-of-doors exercise and air. But it is always possible, they say, to make some effort toward healthful liv ing, and. In connection with expressions of thdr views, they are Introducing their premier preparation, Tanlac, to prove their advanced thoughts. Tanlao la tailed the "Master Medicine." and it Is made mainly from the roots. barks, herbs and flowers gathered from j many of the remotest parts of the earth. : Tho medicine obtalna of its high uniform I efficiency by the personal direction of Joseph Trimbach, a native Qerman chem ist of note. . It Is claimed thst Tanlao quickly over comes stomach, kidney and Intestinal ailments, aa well as catarrhal affections, and will actually prolong Ufa by restoring and keeping up the vigor of youth. In a number of great American cities thouaanda ' have been converted to the Coo per-Bornhauser views and have been benefited by Tanlac, The agency for Tanlac la awarded only to one drug store In each city, and Mr. i Bornhauser or Mr. Cooper personally di rects Its Introduction, so that It may do the moat good. Advertisement. "TT 5 141 IT it th same dv, th Juicy, tender serve instantly. . IT auocunoM or HAWS11AB1 riNtArrt rAcsus CUew (O) MMvltafftr9ftlint(erf, "1 " J" mm Special Nurse is Assigned to One of South Side Schools Airs. flra " Wheeler, nurse, t its len ergngefl by the Bnnrit of Induration for work nt the Konth Central sclioul under ith direction of Superintendent Gruff. Mrs. Wheeler's work la to follow up medical inspections and to adlse with and assi.l pnrents snd pupils, aeeordlnit to the needs of InriivMunl caws. She will recommend physlt bins w hen such service la necessary and will offer ndMce, In cases where simple remedial action will suffice. The purpose of tho worn Is to protect the pupils from exposure to contagion nd Infection and to assist In restoring to health those whose condition Is a men ace to others. She has bcrn detailed to the South Central school for an Indefinite period, ns conditions there nre said to warrant her cxcluslvo attention. Mrs. Wheeler has been Identified with the Visiting Nurse association. Wheat Drops Four Cents Over Night Oraln kept on hitting the slide, snd again wheat went below II per bushel, silling at RKriVHc per bushel, a loss ol 1 Ct nl to 4 cents over nliiht. Receipts were thirty-three cars. The decline was at trli.utcd to heavy receipts throughout tho lomtry and little foreign demand. ' f;n the prospect of a bit? crop of corn, this cereal was V4e to lo lower, selling at K."sfi:5 centa per bushel. Thirty cur- I loads were on the market Oats went down three-fourths of a cent and sold at 31M centa, the lowest price in months. Receipts were twenty csrlonda. f Will 111 .' '.JmtJISIMirgH'L-lLIS "Htt VOLK A 3 fr" ' v.". L- 1 COMMERCE RANGE3 On Legs r Flat Base Priced from $29 to $G0 We are the exclusive agents in Omaha and vi cinity for Com fort Hot Blast Heaters. See our beauti ful three-room home ' " outfits, e v e r y t h ing complete for C: ' ' ) '3.-.I " -f"",,; '- - Mif if A sp.sndtd, wall mads, asbes tos lined steal rantro with sa estra large firs-box fitted with hsavr linings and duplex srrstes, has a larro oven, the walla of which are made of reinforced steel absolutely $81.00 Snaraateed to rlvs perfect satiaiao. tloa, oar price . . , Turquoise Bluo Triple White Lined and in All No. 8 Seamless Tea Kettle, our price ... ....39 Four-quart double Cooker, our price ...3-lC Two-quart Coffeo Pot, our price 2l Seamless Self Basting Roaster our price . . . .76 Out of the High S-kNH L.iiv )i rnx Persistence is the cardinal vir tue in advertising; no matter how good advertising may be in other respects, it must be run frequently and constant ly to.be really succcessful. M. P. Officials Are Looking for a Big Freight Business Alexander Robertson, formerly first vice president of the Missouri Pacific, In charge of operation, but under the n -celvershlp chief of the operating depart ment, accompanied by Oeneral Superin tendent D'Hernardl and Division Super intendent Hues, is In the city, going over the system on a tour of Inspection. Mr. Robertson comes from the Ft. IajuIs general offices and Is looking forward to a heavy freight business during the com ing winter. He asserts that the coal businesa promises to be as good as In the past, and that when the farmers com mence to sell freely there will be a big movement of grain to the south. Since u uu'u-MirwM"w"i-.--i-i-i-i- -------- TO END CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If von have Catarrhal Deafness or head noises so to your druggist snd ft 1 v:nre of "srm'nt (d ble strength), and sdd to it !i pint of hot water and 4 ounces of gian ulated sugar. Take 1 tablespoon ful four times a day This will often bring oulck re lief from the distressing he;id noises. Cloiged nostrils should open. breath ng become easy and the mucus stop dropping Into the throat. It Is easy to prepare, costs little snd Is pleasant to take. Any one who has catarrhal Deafness or bend noises should give thla pre scrlptlon a trial. Advertisement. STMggj ommerce Ti)9 King of Steel Ranges Placed in Your hm on 30 Cays' Free Trial ' (dnmprce Ran tea have pol ishes! blue steel tops which re quire no blacking; the wails throughout are made of heavy blue sheet steel of double thickness with heavy asbestos board interlining. They have the patented ftrnritj hinge door supported by heavy nickel brackets and a large oven with thermometer on the door, a large fire-box lined with the heaviest of castings; the entire range la beautifully trimmed with the finest plain nickel. which makex it easy to polish 1 and keep clean. YOU MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS AT THE CENTRAL. We are tho exclusive agents in Omaha and vi cinity for Medal Dockash Base Burners. See our beauti ful four-room home outfits, everything complete for $110.00 $19.50 Coated Enamelware, the Standard Sizes Eight-quart Pre serving Kettle, our price 24 q Seventeen - quart Dish Pans, our price 34 1; Twelve-quart Wa ter Pail, our price .33d Two-quart Dipper, our price 5c Rent District P D Jivy. L .aatt- 3 last summer, scoordlns to Mr. Hotiertsnn, tt.o Missouri Taclflc has put and Is imt tlns 1.1,000 box and coal cars through the ahons. reconstructing, I aiming arid re pairing them. SEVERAL TRAINS OF AETNA INSURANCE AGENTS TO COAST Three to five special trains over the Northwestern will srrlve In Omaha be tween 11 o'clock and noon Friday, carrjr- GOING TO BUY A PIANO? lkn't Miss the Splendid Savings Offered Now. Satisfaction (iuaran teed to Kvery Purchaser. SH'srijilf ifwPiiw qfcMniw ty- IT'"'' Muslin 'Gowns, Skirts and C o ni b 1 nation Suits, to l.r0 value, at 79 .Wool niankets, 44-lb. weight, size 66x80, all wool fining, wool and cotton twisted together forming warp, assortment ' of Plaids, (double binding), Blues, Tans, Greys, etc. Sterling qual ity, pair 4.98 Wool lllankets. White, 72x84 size, double binding, beautiful wool blankets of superior qual ity fleece, pair ....... gG.SO Rousing Specials in Domestic Room Suit Section New Fall Apparel at prices that mean great savings to purchasers Wednesday. Read every item. Nobby New Tailored Suits, made to sell at $15.00, in gabar dines, whipcords, cheviots and serges, in blues, OP'j black, brown and greens, belted and semi-fitted rf styles, high or low collars, choice of lot 350 Dress Skirts, in pretty serges arid novelties, all col ors in pleated and flaring styles, silk braid, trimmed or tailored models, to $3.93 values, choice ..... ,$1'.98 Children's School Dresses, Women's Silk Petticoats, all all new styles, in pretty wool lOj?v) new ral1 "hades, cut full, with fabrics. Sizes from 6 to 14 QC wlde flounces. Choice bar years, big assortment J I gains. Children's Winter Sweaters, sizes I $1.25 Percale Wrappers, 80c 3 1 to 6 years, In Oxfords, Cardl- I different styles, in grey, black nals and Tans, 50 to $1.50 I and navy; all sizes. For Quality Goods and a Saving of 25 to 50, It's Hayden's First l lbs. Bast Purs Orattnlatad Burst for ioo 48-lb. sacka best htsh if r arte Dia mond 11 f.our, made from No. 1 -lected sin inn wheat. Why pay be for - 12-oz. loaf of bread when yon can make 65 pound loaves out of one aack of flour, at .$1.40 10 bars Reat 'Km AH. UiamonU O or Laundry Queen white laundry aoap 8 So 10 lbs. best white or yellow corn meal S3o 6 cans oil sardines 85o 7 lba. best bulk laundry starch,. SSo 4 lS-ox. cans condensed milk ..8So Skinner's macaroni, vermicelli or snasrhettl, pks-. 7io 3 2-oz. Jars pure fruit, preserves 25o MacLaren's peanut butter, lb. lSViO. Tall cans Alaska salmon loo t!rar-Nuts, pkg lOo W. O. C. or Kruinblea, pkjf So K C. corn flukes, pktr So Large bottles Worcester sauce, pure tomato catsup, pickles, aHsortd kinds, or mustard, bottle .8'io 8ao 1-lb. pksr new mince meat New comb honey, per rack ...17'to Imported fiirs, per lb .. .80o rhnlce California peaches, lb. 7Mi rallfnrnia Muscatel cooklnsr raisins, pound 8o Hershey's breakfast cocoa, lb. BOo it vnv MAVnPM'G EIDCST IT i aft i is Bssr UJlLLOUJ Springs 1 JB INTOXICATING LIQUOR-ALCOHOL 4 OMAHA, NEB. Willow Springs Beer HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME No better beer brewed than "Stars and Stripes" and "Old Time" s Order a case for your home. HENRY POLLOCK LIQUOR HOUSE, Retail Distributors. Telephone Douglas 2108. WILLOW SPRINGS BRWG. CO. Telephone in TH to 1.0'"1 ssents of the Aetna Lif lusnrsnre company, bo are enroute to Sun l'ranclsco, whpre the annual family merlins: will bo held nest week. Here the trains will stop only Ions; enough to chnnpe engines, after which they will be tsken west by the t'nlon Pacific. The Aetna Sftotits will stop some time at Icnvcr. where they will be Joined by those coming up from the south. It Is expected that a number of the agents from Nebraska and Iowa will Join tho party here. 1 41 dies' Lisle I'nlon Suits, to $1 values, all stylos, broken lines . . . -33 Values, combining the most essential points of purchase satisfaction. Quality, Depend ability, Price Wool tapped lllankets, grey, white or tan. mohair binding, 11-4 size, large enough for av erage full size beds. Light weight and warm. Best make, at. pair ' 82.75 Wool Napped Tlaid Blankets, 11-4 size, splendid quality, launders perfectly, pr. S2.25 Kxtra quality Cotton ISlunkcts, for 3-4 and smaller size and full beds (G4x"6), pr 08c New Coat Styles A big special purchase of values to $17.50, in broadcloths, novelties and plaids, new fitted and plain backs, $5, $8.95, $10.00, $12.50 The best tea slftinirs, lb. ... .lSVaO tlolden Hantos coftee, lb fells raaoy so. 1 Craamsry Bnttar, per pooad kBo The best strictly fresh etcits, ti' dozen 84o 2 lbs. Rood butterine ...8oo Kancy table butterine, lb. ...17-aO Fwncy full cream white or coiorvl cheese, lb 30o imported' Swiss or Roquefort chefse, Ih 40e ZTAXIaVN BLUB PXrHS TO CAjunora. 4-basket crates Italian Blue Plums for Oo Faney Colorado Xlberta ITresatona faachas, par crata ...85o New potatoes, 15 lba to peck ..ISO Sweet corn, per dozen ...103 2 large liends fresh cabbage ....6o 8 bunches fresh radishes .......Bo 6 bunches fresh leaf lettuce ,...5o 6 bunches fresh onions ...So Fancy wax or string: beans, lb. 9Ho 8 lai'Ke cucumbers ..5o I larKe Rreen peppers 3o Fancy iH'nver- cauliflower, lb. lOo Vanv ripe tomatoes, lb SVaO Fancy head lettuce, head 7V&0, Po 4 bunches 'resh beeta or carrots So 4 hunches fresh paralev 5o Market basket beeta or turnips ISO 12 lba. No. 1 cooking; apples ...,15o m iuu a ptn Douglas 1308. ;illlllll!lll!llllllllll)llllll!IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllll!l!!llll!i!lllli:i!lll!!!!!'ll DI - tl j