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    THE BKK: OMAHA, Til THS DAY, OCTOHKU 14, 1915.
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nOMTIOHS OF WAR
GOINGJO RUSSIA
Twenty Trainloadf Daily Be in? Sent
Daring Last Three Month
from Japan.
" ,
OBSERVATIONS BY AN AMERICAN
NEW YORK, Oct. U. Russia has
been receiving rauiltloDs of "war from
Japan at an average rat of twenty
train loads a day for more than three
months, according to Cyrus Robinson,
a mining engineer of London, who
arrived here today on the steamship
California from Liverpool.
Mr. Robinson said ha was In Petro
ra two months en government business,
the nature of which he declined to dlr
cuss. He ss.erted that rail communica
tion via Vladivostok had been turned
ever almoat entirely to mllli-try train
nd that tne war material coming from
Japan helped In a (trat meaeiire to check
the recent advance of ti central powers.
A number of the California's passengers
u were from Glaesow. Several of these prr
Sons said there had recently returned to
' that port six dummy battleships that
had been with tho British fleet. These
' dummy battleships, made by taklnc
freight steamers snd building over them
false woodwork snd canvas so that they
'resembled war veasela, were uaed as dt
. coys In the effort to bring out Qerman
. torpedo boats and also to locate land
batteries along the Ocrmitn coast. They
are now being dismantled because the
Germans discovered the ruse.
"Land of Sunshine,
Land Where People
All Bmfle"-Klrby
John T. Kirby, field manager of the
National Retail Pry Goods nssorlatlon,
who Is golnif throurh the cnuntrr In the
Interest of good buttress, preaching the
necessity of organisation snd co-op ra
rtlon.. spent the day vlslllns; tho merchants
'here. Mr. Klrty Is known as an effl-
elency expert and has recently visited
ninety-odd cities In the middle west.
"Business hns every reason to be en
couraged." said Mr. .Kirby. "Ilountlful
crops at high prlora, tx-tte hatklnif fu
el! Hies and the rit'lre to go ahea spells
prosperity. The tide has turned snd the
merchant whtf will aet ills sails atuord
. tngly end to with the tldo, steering a
straight course, Is not taking a chance
he Is grasping the opportunity.
"I wish to contrstulste the people of
Omaha cm their besutlful elty. In every
wey. Including Its majrnlflcent stores,
hotels, and public bull1lnn. tho spirit of
eo-oper."r,n snd efficiency Is In evidence
on all sides, snd It com pares favorably
with any city In the country. I rosrret
that encasements cort,)el me to lesvo,
but I anticipate sn early return 16 Omnha
to renew the pleasant relations T. have
established. The atmosphere of your com
munity and ths hearty greeting I have re
oelved en ell sides from those whom I
have sproached, even strangers on the
"street, hi trigs this Idea to mind, which I
pass on es most appropriate; The land
- of sunshine he land where the people
smile." f
AaraW to ssort Wife.
FAX3 CITT. Js'sh.. Oct. U.- Special.)
Ralph; t)ea, the . barber brouttht her
from tv'olvtubus etc charts of wife desert
tlon, was glyen a hearing before Judga
,WUtse in the county court Jle was or
dered by ths court, snd It was airreed by
the wife, that he furnish her $3.60 par
week of his 116 salary for the support
of their child, which he agreed to do
and was given hit freedom. , '
aiaswed br Tramp.
rALIJV TITf, Neb., Oct. IS. -(Special.)
Ilermnn Doehme, city marshal of Rulo,
was slugged by a tramp e'stunlny night.
Two tramps hud drifted Into town and
were g-lvwn- lliuor and were making
trouble for the officer, when he ordered
them out. ' They rofused to go and the
marshal proceeded to escort them to tho
city limits, when one of tham struck
him over the head with a beer bottle.
'
Dies ( Heart Failure.
C LARKS, Neb., Oct. H.-tdpecial Tele
gram.) John Jones, a farmer and land
owner living north of Clarke, died very
suddenly at - his home Tuesday nuon of
heart failure. The authorities have not
been able te locate any relatives, though
It is known he has some living In Ne
braska and Missouri. The funeral will be
held at- the Pierce chapel, ujorth of
Clarke, on, Thursday.
QUIT MEAT VJHEH
BACK HURTS OR
: KID11EYSJ0THER
Eaya Uric Acid in meat clogs
Kidneys and irritates
Bladder.
A glass of Salts is harmless
, -way to flush Kidneys .
says authority.
It yea must bavs your meat every day.
eat It, but flush your kidneys with salts
occasionally, says a noted authority who
tells us that meat forms uric sold whlo't
almost paralyses the kldheya in their ef
forts to expel It from the blood. They
become sluggish and weaken, thun yotl
suffer with a dull misery In the kldnar
region, sharp pains In the back or sick
headache, dullness, your stomach sours,
tongua is coated and when tue weather
Is bad you iiave rheumatic twinge. The
urine gtts cloudy, full of sediment, the
channels ofleu get sore end Irritated,
obliging you to seek relief two or three
times during the nlfht.
To neutralise these Irritating acids, to
cleaase the kidneys and flush o(f the
body's urinous waste, get four ounces of
Jad twits from any pharmacy here;
take a tabloafoonful la a glass of water
before brpaVfaat for a few days and
your kidneys will then act fine. This
famous sulu Is made from the add of
grapes and lemon Juioe, combined wltb
littila. aed has been used tor genara
ttous to flush and stimulate siugs'Uh
kMntys. also to neutralize the acids In
t-rine, so It ao lon.-er lrriUtca, thus end
ing blaMer tteftkncri.
Jad Klis is lilt xrislve; cannot In
jure, and tuakea a delightful, efferve.
nut WU-wiUr. drjuk. Advertisnncut.
Sundayisms at the
On the Fly by
M rr re
Bur jcArcos
or rmm $ano
Birr en
AN OLD HAIO
THAN TH3 !
TWO BATTLES IN
MEXICOEXPECTED
Force of Villa Prepare to Attack
Ag-ua Pritta, Only Remaining
Oarriion of Carranca.
GUAYMAS TO BE BESEIQED
EL PA80. Tex., Oct. It An -attack
upon Agua Prleta, the only re
rialntnt Carranza garrison In Bonora,
lu In preparation, according to ad
vlcea received last night by Villa of
ficials In Juarei. The agreement ef
fected soma months ago at Naco,
through General Hugh (L. Scott,
Afnerlcan' chief of staff, providing
for the neutrality of border polnU,
will be ignored. It wag stated.
The forces of Oeneral Pel las Calles,
would bs attacked by an overwhelming
Villa force and. flight across ths Amer
ican border was predicted, It was said.
Oenerar Villa Is reported still at Cases
Qrandeg.
An attack upon Ouaymas, In southern
Honors, ths only west coast port con
trolled by Villa, wae reported Imminent
In a message reoelved by Calles, from
Qonersl M.' M. Dlegues, Carransa com
mander at the. head of 7,000 attacking
troops. Dlcguas's massace said he had
at his disposition the gunboats Qusr
rero and I'acltlcl and five armod trans
ports. Early Page County
1 . Settler Is Dead
BHKKANDOAH. Is,, Oct, lt-(8pex-lal
Telegram.) J. F. M. Porter, one of the
oldest ettlere of Page county, at whose
home the first election was held In UTO,
when twenty, votes were. cast, Is dead.
He came to this country la 1W.
MrAPorisr Is survived by four chil
dren. - The funeral will be held at the
Methodist church at Ksses tomorrow'.
TURKS DESTRQY ARCHIVES
OF FRENCH CONSULATE
rABJS. Oct 11 The American embassy
Informed the Frenoh foreign offloe todsy
that despite the protests and opposition
of the American consul at Beirut. Syria,
the French consulate In that city, to
which American seals had been applied,
and been vlolatnd by the Turkish authori
ties, who began ths destruction of ths
consulate archives.
DEATH RECORD
P. If. Maaoaey.
PLATT8MOUTH, Neb.. Oct. It (Spe
cial.) iJiat evening at Valley Junotlon.!
Ia.. P. It.. Mahoney of Havelock died et '
the home ef his son, where he with his
daughter had gone for a visit, having '
m4o the trip In ea automobile. Mr. Ma-;
honey Was born In Canada In l-i and ;
In 1K70 ca.ue to Plattsmouth, after having '
lived in 1-jwa for ten years. Here he was j
united la marriage with Miss Mary i
Thayer, who died at their home la Have-
lock shout two years ago. vMr. Mahoney
was ior over thirty years a resident of,
Plattsmouth and was a member of ths
city council for a number of terms, ss ;
well as the Board of lOducatlon. i
Jaaaea B. Iie4ar.
DAVENPORT,' la.. Oct. 1 1. -James B
Lltidsey, one of the pioneer lumbermen
of the Mississippi Valley, died at his
hoots early today aged at.
Oar Jltaert Oftet TkU aaS Be.
DON'T HW& Til 18. Cut out this slip,
enclose with le and mall It to Foley
Co.. Chicago, IllL, writing your name
and address clearly. You will receive In
return a trial package containing Foley's
Hooey and Tar Compound, for coughs,
colds and croup; Foley Kidney pills, tor
pain to sides and back, rheumatism,
backache, kidney and bladder ailments;
snd Foley Caihartlo Tablets, a whole
some and thoroughly cleansing cathartic.
for constiptUoa, Ulllousness, headache
and slugglalt bowels. Bold everywhere.-
AdvertisenuoL -. .
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Our Staff Artist
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LADr-IN WAITIH6
Schmidt on Trial
on Murder Charge
LOS ANOBIJlfl. Cel.. Oct. 11-A new
venire of talesmen were to report to
Judge Frank K. Willis when the trial
of Mstthsw A. Schmidt, charged with
murder In connect (on with the dynamit
ing of the Los Angeles Times building,
October 1, 1P10, Was resumed here today.
The prosecution also was expected to
make formal request that thirteen Jurors
bs Impannelled to hear the case.
Both the prosecution and the defense
have agreed to tl" selection of sn extra
Juror, who wll sorvo as a substltuts in
esse of Illness or death. Thus far four
permanent Jurors have been obtained,
with 4lv other talesmsn passed for
csuse,-.,-,,..
Unless some unexpected delay oocures,
the first witness 'in ths trial probably
will be called early next week.
COTTON FUTURES ACT ;
KNOCKED BY FEDERAL JUDGE
NEW TORK. Oct. It-Federal Judge
Hough' todsy handed down a decision de
claring unconstitutional the law known
ss.ths cotton futures set. He rendered
JQdgment in favor of Daniel T. Hubbard
end ethers In a suit to recover damages
for assessments msde snd collooted by
the collector of Internal revenus.
HYMENEAL .
Wetleaaetk-Laahant.
AVOCA. Neb., Oct: IS. (Special.) Word
has bean received here of ths marriage
of Herman O. Wellonselk of Harvard and
Miss Ada Lanham of Hastings, which
occurred at Hastings lsst week. Mr. Wei
lenselk was for several years engaged In
the banking buslnese In A voce. They
will make their home at Harvard, where
the groom le engaged In the banking and
laSr buslnese.
Net man-Cos,
' TORK, Neb., Oct. IS. (Special.)-Monday
at the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Cos, occurred the
marriage of their daughter, Frances
Blanche, and Waldemar F. Nelman, Rev.
K. 8. IJndxay officiating. The bride Is
one of Tork's leading musicians, while
the SToom Is innnaser o! the York Mill
ing company. The young coiyile left on
the 11:11 train for a week's wedding trip.
r. . Curtle-gnreve.
Margaret Shreve of Brownsville, Nebr.,
and Mr. Levi O. Curtis ef Omaha, were
married by Hev. Chas. W. Bevtd-a, Tues
day afternoon at I o'clock at his resi
dence. They were accompanied by ths
groom's daughter, Mies. Carrie Curtis
ZAJ UKCAiLED FOR.
2'" "The
ZZ SUREST
W WANTED A iL.
llE GREAT MAJESTIC
Ax
,
strators are here, they will give with each range ordered this week,
absolutely free, a splendid get of kitchen ware.
Remember the range will not cost you a penny more. You
don't even have to take it this week. You must place your order,
however. If you want the gift of Kitchen ware. You cannot afford
to buy a steel range at any price. Even the highest priced ones are
poor stuff. You owe It to yourself to at least see the wonderful
Majestic. Don't wait. Do It now.
John Uussic Hardware Go.
2407-2409 Cuming St. . Douglas 1116
"If you buy U of HuMii, it's right."
HEAD OF V. OF C. SETTLEMENT
TALKS IN OMAHA.
ineTVs....
BILLY MAKES CALL
AT THEJJITY HALL
Mayor Jim it Oat, bat Hummel
Makes a Date for Him to View
the City Parks.
THEY WILL MAKE THE TRIP
"Billy" Sunday took a sudden no
tion to drop in and see the folks In
the city hall yesterday noon.
He was accompanied by Private Sec
retary "Bob" Mathews and William
Asher, an evangelist and husband of
Mrs. Asher of the Sunday party.
rinds the Mayer Oat.
Mayor Jim, not knowing hs was com
Inc. was not in his office. But Commis
sioners Kugel and Hummel and others
were there and "Billy" visited with them.
"Billy" mentioned the fact that the
brother of Mrs. Asher Is Chief of Police
Itealey of Chicago.
Commissioner Hummel Invited "Billy"
to so with htm for a tour of the park
system of the city and ' Billy" cordially
accepted. They will mae the trip some
tlms before the close of the campaign.
Department Orders.
WASHINGTON, Oc t. 13. (Special Tele
gram.) Miss Vcre W. Applruy was ap
pointed postmaster at Brlstow, Butler
county, Iowa, vice Miss Anna L. Jones,
removed; Mrs. .Nellie Wilsey at Pedro,
V'ennlnuton count, 8 D., vice Mrs.
Kmmn 8. Hcott, removed; Joseph M. Grif
fith at Buford, Albany county, Wyo.,
vice Uwlght H. Htotltff, icslgncd.
. Achy Joints
Foretell Trouble
A e r e a k y Joint
often predicts rain.
It also fortells In
TmryPHurf
ward trouble. t T
may mean that the S
kidneys are tiot fil
tering the blood and
are allowing poison
ous uric acid to clog
the blood snd cause
trouble.
- Bad backs, rheu
matic! pains, sore.
aching Joints, head- f '
aches, dlxslneas, ner
vous troubles, hear
fluttering, snd ur
lnary disorders ar
some of the effects
of weak kidneys and
If nothing is done there's danger of
dropsy, gravel or Brlght's disease. Use
Doaa's Kidney Pills, the most widely
used, the best recommended kluney rem
edy In the world.
Omaha People Tettify:
K. . W. Kerr, real estate dealer. iUK
Isard St., says: "I suffered from sharp
pains In my back for years. I also had
rheumatlo peine In my side, and left
leg. boan's Kidney Pills did me a lot of
good."
OVER THREE YEARS LATER, Mr.
Kerr said: "Doan's Kidney Pills greatly
benefited me. All I said In their praise
some tlms ego, still holds good." Adver
tisement. DOAN'SW
30 at all Drug Store
Foster-Mllburn Co. BuffalaN.Y
The Orest Majestic Range Demon
stration ale is proving a great
success. 8o many housekeepers
have become disgusted with the
short life ef the ordinary steel
range that when they rind a range
made of Genuine Charcoal I rim
and Malleable Iron, they are quick
to appreclte it.
$8.00 Set of
Kitchen Ware
Free
As a special Inducement to
placing your order this week
while the factory demon
er mm
' WlA M 'OS w .
GERMANS ATTACK
FRENCHJRENCHES
Parii AdmiU Enemy Penetrated
Some of Poiitioni on Son
chez and Viny.
ARE REPULSED ELSEWHERE
PARIS, Oet. 13. A strong Ger
man force attacked the French lines
around Soucbea and Vimy today. A
violent bombardment preceded the
infantry attacks, which were renewed
from time to time and desperately
carried out. The Germans succeeded
In penetrating some of the trenches,
which had been badly shattered by
the sheila , but according to the
French official statement Issued to
night were repulsed everywhere else
with hewvy losses.
WW
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EXPERT
EFFICIENCY
in the settlement of an,
estate is assured when
the Peters Trust Com
pany is appointed as
Executor.
Confer with our Trust
Officer regarding any
desired information on
the subject he will be
glad to talk the matter
over with you.
W. M. RAINBOLT,
Trust Officer
i-iLi. - in i
1622 FARNAM STREET
HOElLeCkl'S
The Original
HALTED MILK
Vnlon you may 'HORLIOK'iT
you may got a Subatltuto,
TO BE J1VEN AWAY
Absolutely Free by the Central
Furniture Store.
A 'famous Commerce Range, a Comfort
Hot Blast Heater, a Medal Dockash Base
Burner, an Eldrldge Family Sewing Ma
chine, a Restwell Mattress and a Clean
well Washing Machine. All of the above
articles are to be given away absolutely
Free end are now on exhibition In our
show windows. Everyone has an equal
opportunity to have one or more of these
splendid articles placed in their horns ab
solutely free. For full particulars, in re
gard to t)e distribution of these articles,
call at our store.
Get you an overcoat that will fit
you mid your pocketbook.
1512 Dodge.
n aM d c
U Mow
Location
UDDOQDDIJ
Sums the Boar ef Trade fire, soum
f eur customers have had trouble la
rinsing eur aew leoatlen. We are di
rectly epposlle the Bursse-Naah O
at ll South IStk street same phone.
Deuslaa !.
Come la aad get a TO IMS Hoaae
held Keeaemwt it to wrl ths trtst
Nebraska Fuel Co.
411 So. 10 at. Douf 4SO
AMUSEMENTS.
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SAT. kit. 25c 5Ue, lit, U, $1.50
N16NTS 50c, 75c, $1.00. $1.50, $2
tiUM Uhti. Btdumr ftVJr Oct. IT.
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Vke Only High Class Taaderine Clron t.
Xtaily kaatiaea, 8.1 Every Sight. S:15,
TbW m -auarau a sum Causimu. h.n ia1
svrta. Tk. Ulmi I'.iapMII UautUIM. 1 Co..
Coiraa 4 ijsriord. Moorv a Hat-r, sum
rrankW M jr.hr. Urph.y Trtv.l Wwklr.
1'rluM: MaliaM jilrjf. tdc; hwl Mt .s
MM BatsrSajr uS kuultrl, hit tilt lu.
tM. hi u Tfca.
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Thompson,
Stroll Through Our Apparel Section.
See the Newest Fashions for Fall.
October the
The newest fashion ideas
find expression in these
new arrirals direct from
Kew York City.
The Muscovite
Suit
Shown in broadcloth and
gabardine with dainty
trimmings of fine for
$25, $29.50,
$35.00
No extra charge for alterations.
The Store for Shirtwaists
An exquisite display of
dainty new Fall blouses
$5.95 to $15.00
Y1
Fast trains daily from Omaha
arrive La Salle Station and
Englewood Union Station,
most convenient locations in
Chicago. .
"Chicago-Nebraska Limited" at 6:08 p. m.
"Chicago Day Express" - at 6:30 a. m.
"Chicago-Colorado Express" at 4:10 p. m.
"Rocky Mountain Limited" at 1:09 a. m.
Automatic Block Signals
Finest Modern All- Steel Equipment
Superb Dining Car Service
J. S.
AMUSESIUNTH.
BOYD THEATER
Now Showing the Greatest
Motion Pictures
Ever Seen in Omaha.
TO0LBY
with All-Star Cast, including
Clara Kimball Young
and
Wilton Lackaye
Better Than the Play,
Better Than the Book.
Matinees Daily 1 to 5, 10
Nights, 7 to 11, 10 & 25
TODAY
rarwarell Appearaaoa
WALKER WHITESIDE
"THE MELTING POT"
Friday i Trsscii X. Bnshmaa la
"7 KB KlI.irT VOICfi."
11 "1Tisi 'tihiiamiiiins"""-f tr-t I'll
Belden ?Co.
Month for Suits
Also Use most practical of all
Wafet fashion tlte "Corlfcse
Shirt" for women.
Priced $1.45 Upwards.
Tickets, reservations and information at
Rock Island Travel Bureau. Phone,
write or call
McNALLT. Divisioa Fasawager
1323 Faraass St.. Omaha. Mab.
rhoass OeagJaa 428
AMUSEMENTS.
Where the Omaha Bee
Universal Animated
Weekly May
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World's Oeeateet Kind meader and
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ats
10o Eatrs
PLoae
locur. S9S.
SIX CECILIAKS
"(Hrl XastraiuaatalUta
from Miinii t ..
Through Troubled Wafers
aad Other His a.
Class Fhctotnlars.
"OMAHA'S TBS CUTIS"
That Qaalaiest of Comedlace.
slVilaVua BEHMAN ihOW
."sJ: -x-sj'ijr a.r;-r
lUiow-nr-. .. till, una t iwr .rue
Indies' Dlaie Katlaee Week Zkara.