TilK O.M.MiA, T.IL'IMJAV, Cl'il. ilk J', !.... l BRIEF CITY NEWS xMaflsaist, Tailo 0 ruton Els. xMfBUas; niturs BurKtss-Clrandsn, Budif cIuhi, Hotel Rome. Web. 6314. Bert Koit Prist It Now Bftron Press "Today's Kovls Program" classified action todajr. It appears In The Be EXCIX81VKLT. Find rut what ths va rious moving- picture theaters offer. To Address Fraysr Martlnf M. O. Cunningham will address a business Kfn'i prayer meeting at the Toung Men's Christian association Thursday at U:20 p. m. Sanoe for XhlfBts Omaha council. Knights of Columbus, No. Sol, will hold an Informal dance at Metropolitan hall Friday evening, complimentary to vts:tln knights and ladles. The State Bank of Omaha pays 4 per cent on time deposit and I per cent on avlnls accounts. All deposits In this bank are protected by the depositors' guarantee fund of the state of Nebraska. Capital Stock Increased Capital stock ef the Nebraska Seed company has been Increased from IM.000 to $150,000, accord ing to amendments to the articles of In corporation filed with tho county clerk. Henry Q. von Wlndhelm Is president. Order of Stags Charter fee, IS; monthly dues, 75c; weekly benefits, 17; funeral benefits, $125; free physician, free legal advice, free employment bureau; 700 members In Omaha. Join now. Of fice MB Brandels theater. Douglas 34. Ttrdlct for Car Company A verdict In favor of the street railway company has been returned In district court by the Jury which tried the suit of Stanly Sumar gainst the company. Sumar alleged he was Injured In an accident and asked damages. Criminal Suit Against Burlington Criminal suit was filed by the United States against the Chicago, Burlington A Qulncy railroad that the corporation car ried one dead hog In carload of live hogs shipped from Winnebago. Neb., to Sioux City, la., on July 21, contrary to the law which prohibits this as a practice likely to carry and disseminate animal diseases. ITstr Firm la Omaha The Western Freight Rate Service company, a new organisation, has taken rooms on the third floor of the Union Pacific building and launched Its business. The new com pany proposes to Issue freight tariff sheets of all railroads In the country, put them into book forms and sell them to jobbers and shippers. The business will cover the entire United States. COMMERCIAL CLUB HAS LARGEST LIST Greateit Membership in Its History Siity-Three Sonth Siderg Join the Club. Chief Dunn Wants Motorcyclists to Help Save Gates Chief Dunn is determined, to suppress the many acts of vandalism which are being nightly perpetrated all over the city by crowds of young men, who seem to think -that they can celeorate Hal lowe'en all this week. In fact, the chief is quite wrathy. He has asked The Bee to issue a eall for a number of young men with motorcycles lo help him out. He says that If these young men will report at the police station this evening he will have them sworn in and put them to work to stop some of the de struction of property which has been going on for the last few nights. - Omaha is Host to Many Delegations , This Week and Next In the neighborhood of 1.100 strangers are In the city this week as delegates to the various conventions in progress. These are the State Bankers' association, the Episcopalian synod and the Women's Relief corps. At least 4,000 strangers are expected next week when the Nebraska State Teachers' association gets into full swing. Since the Bureau of Publicity was or ganized four years ago and has been active in seeking conventions for Omaha, the convention attendence In Omaha has been increased 500 per cent. SUES CAR COMPANY AND AUT0IST FOR DAMAGES Agnes McArdle has started suit In dis trict court against the street railway company and Richard L. Barker. She asks for $15,000, alleging that she was permanently disabled through spinal and nerve injuries received when Barker's auto ran Into a street car on which the woman was a passenger. She bases her case against the two de fendants on the allegation that both were careless and negligent in operating the street car and auto at fast and reckless speeds at Twenty-fourth and Harney streets, where the accident occurred last January. ROCK ISLAND GOES BACK TO ITS WINTER TIME CARD Piscofjttnutng the running of Its Iowa local, leaving Omaha at 10 a. m. and ar riving at 4:40 p. m. dally, the Rock Island Sunday will put its train service hark on the regular winter schedule. In adopting the new schedule the sec ond Iowa local will leave Omaha at 7 Instead of at 4:80 a. m. The Chicago ex press will leave at 3:55 Instead of at 4:10 p. m.; the Rocky Mountain limited will leave at t instead of at 1:08 a. m.. and the Texas express will leave at 1:45 In stead of at 4 :50 In the afternoon as now. Constipation t an Be Cured. Start a two weeks' treatment of Dr. King's New Life Pills today. Good for stomach and liver. 2'c. All druggists. Advertisement. SAYS WIFE CALLED HIM LIAR- SUE FOR DIVORCE Because his wife is alleged to have called him a "liar" and a "fool." anl other things, and be ause she Is alleged to have an "unstovernable temper," Joseph T. Marshall has filed suit for di vorce from Nellie A. Marshall. He asks for the custody of a minor child. Beckle Coltoff is suing Abram for dl- i vorce, alleging cruelty, fche wants the custody of three minor children. COMMITTEE HUSTLES MEMBERS Under the leadership of Attorney Stanley M. Rosewater, chairman of , the membership committee of the Commercial club, sixty-three niem berg have been obtalnod on the South i Side among the leading business and 'professional men of hat section. This campaign fo'lowrd close upon I the heels of the consolidation of j Greater Omaha, when It waa felt that the leading business men of the South Side should be members of the . club. i This raises the active membership to jl,2R, the largest In the history of the ciud. Adding the associate and honorary members there la a total membership of 1.S0O. This year so far the committee has brought In 158 members. The six highest scores In the committee are as follows: M. Rnswater...fi0 J. 1'ean Ringer. ..34 K. U Patterson. ...24 Harry Koch N. T. Thorson 6 Hugh Walace 4 H. O. Edwards, manager of the Swift Packing company, was of great assist ance to the committee In Its work. Following Is a list of new members obtained on the South Bide In this whirl wind campaign: W. P. Adklns, F. O. Kellogir, A. Uakke. H. C. Klddoo. Frederick O. Beck, John W. koutsky, Jamee K. Bednar, Joseph Koutsky. Q. H. Brewer, John A. Kratky, F. A. Uroadwell, John Kresl. W. W. Buchanan, R, M. I,averty. N. E. Carter, J. J McAllister. I. B. Clark. Joe MeCleneghen. Byron Clow, T. J. McOnlre, J. M. Cook. Gene Melady, Charles F. Cox, J. C. Mlchelsen, F. A. Creseey. A. H. Murdook. Sol U Degen, James W. Murphy. V. F. lnny. H. J. Oswald. T. J. Donahue. James H. Owen, Allen H. Dudley. W. J. Perry, K. Krwln, Henry O. Pike, T. W. Farrls. Walter B. Roberts, W. W. Fisher, A. E. Rogers. John Fits Roberts. W. 8. Sharer. T.-H. Fonda, Jr.; A. V. Smith. William Frailer, John Smith, E. O. Furen. F. W. Thomas, L. C. Gibson. C. P. 8. Tobln, W. M. Graham, Vincent Vacek. George A. Grlbble, Sam Werthelmer, E. H. Howland, Burton K. Wilcox, O. Ihnen, Jr.; J. P. Winn, J. Martin Jetter, Charles F. Winter, W. A. C. Johnson. Will H. Wood. Allen W. Jones. TO ARRANGE FOR THE SEMI-CENTENNIAL FETE A special meeting of the board of gov ernors of Ak-Sar-Ben is called at the Omaha dub for Friday evening, at which time the governors are to meet the spe cial committee appointed by the execu tive committee of twenty-five to arrange for a semi-centennial celebration of the date of admission of Nebraska to state hood. The meeting Is to be held at 8 o'clock. The two committees are to co operate to make this big celebration a success. How to Protect Pedestrians During Building Operations Seventieth avenue and Twent v-fnir(! street lM September II. The accident vrsnltwl from a rave-In following. whM the Jury hrld to be nn excessive hlni-t of txplosive in an racavntlon. Kr Killed ay Trolley tar. BAI.T1VAHK, Md , Oct. 17 -John 8 Fnsor. widely known In republican poli tics In Maryland, struck ani klhrd I'v a trolley car tonight. Bad Kidneys "rrrSiW Jeffs Story" City Commissioners Jnrdlne and Hum mel, Structural Fnglneer Brown of the city building department and contractors! - - ... . j erecting buildings at Fifteenth and Six-' if a 1" a 1 AT 1 teenth and Farnam streets yesterday ! IVleat lLating iYlClkCS ft Breed ihmt avn-r ways for pedestralns passing these strue- I tares would serve the best Interests of the public. This matter was hrourht to the atten tion of th city council by business men directly south and enst of the Rose build ing at Sixteenth and Farnam streets, their contentions being that the closing of the sidewalks ecrloiuly effeita their business. They further contended that ! I the contractors aro not observing the' building ordinances. These passageway will be placed Just ! outside of the curb lines. Engineer j Prown and the contractors convinced the I city commissioners tliat as a safety-first proposition it would be tinwlsn to place the walks inside the c.irh line, because' of the posslblo dangers of falling ma w1 of doors and for doga, but for the aver- ( "Our building Inws give the city build-; are person, such a diet la apt to Ion 1 Ing department discretlonnry powers In'tlm Mcml, with uric sel l and to Injur j a mo tier of this kind. It Is obvious that the kidneys. Pad backs, lame aching when a heavy piece of material fails It Imrk. blue, nervous spells, dullness, I Is more likely to fall Insldo than outsl-Je lirBrt 'luttcrlrgr. rheumatic pains, anl of the sidewalk line," asserted Mr. Madder troubles Indicate weak kidneys, Brow n. j amr foretell danrer of dropsy, gravel Expressing himself further on the situs-; and Hrlglit's disease. Hon"! nexlect thla tlon. he said: "I would not ha a party I condition. fse loivn Kidney Pills, to allowing these covered walks Inside oflThoy have given relief to thousands, the sidewalk line. Human life Is of more j " l I I value than the convenience of a few I Ultlaha rTOOI businoss Interests that may suffer! Henry George Paker, barber, 1004 8. slightly because of building improve- Tenth St., says: "I never took an) . lltftil Heavy mest nienla are all right for athletes, for people who work hard out Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 p. m. Saturday till 9 P. M. URGESS- NASH G OMPAWT. 'EVERYBODYYl STORE' ments. It la a matter which require consideration of the possible dangers. Ac cidents will happen In spite of the most careful building methods. Again, It must be considered that It Is almost Impossi ble to erect a covered walk strong enough to withstand the Impact of, for Instance, a pelce of material weighing 800 pounds, falling 100 feet. Rnbtrsr Accident !Vot n Crime. NEW YORK. Oct. 27. A coroner s Jury tonight failed to hold any one criminally responsible for the suhway accident In which eight persons lost their lives at nicdiclre until an attack of backache st in. It paln-wl nw ao much that 1 rolled and tossed all night, unable to sleep on account ft the torture. IVan's Kl.lnev Pills lessened the pain at once and finally reinovd It. 1 believe they are the best kldny medicine to be had.'' DOAN'SW 50 at all Drug Store Foater-Mllburn Co. Pes. BufTalaN.Y M'LAUGHLIN BOUND OVER ON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE -T . eaBaaa Frank McLaughlin, , charged with slay ing Joseph Bryrne during an altercation In a South Side saloon, waived examina tion in county court and wss bound over to the district criminal court on the , charge of manslaughter. He Is- still n j jail In default of 82.600 bail. Use The Bee's "Swapper" column. 1 Ford Visits Pealtentlarr. SAN RAFAEL.. Cal.. Oct. 27. Henry Ford of Detroit, philanthropist, visited San Quentln penitentiary today, where j are 1.600 convicts. "He good fellows while you are In here and be better onoa after ward." was his speech to the men as they sat at the noon meal. For Indigestion, Gases, Sourness, Acid Stomachs The moment ' Tape's Diapep sin" reaches the stomach all distress goes. Don't suffer! Eat without fear j of an upset stomach or dyspepsia. Do some foods you eat hit back Ihfct rood, but work badly; ferment into stubborn lumps and cauae a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mr.. Dyspeptic. Jot this down: Pape's Dla pepsln digests everything, leaving noth ing to sour and upset you. There never wus anything an safely quick, so cer tainly effective. No difference ho badlv your stomach Is disordered yoj will get happy rcllif in five minute, but what pleases you meat Is that It strengthens and regulstea your stom ach ao you can eat your favorite fooda without fear. Most remedies give you relief some times they aro e'.ow, but not sure. "Pape's Dlapepaln" Is quick, potittv and puts the stomach In a healthy con dition so the misery won't eome back. You feel different as sotn as "Paps' Dlapepsln" comes in contact with tlie stomach- -distress Just van'shts your stomach peta sweet, no gases, no be'eh Intf, no eructatloni or undlgosted food, your hlad clears and you feel fine Go now. make the best Investment you ever made, by getting a largo flfty-cen: caso of Pape's Pinpepsln from sny d'uj store. You realise in five minutes h w needless It is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach dlaordeV. Advertisement. A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF FALL AMD WINTER For f.lcn, Women and Children on EASY CREDIT TERMS Ee 1- tv. Mil" mmf jaJ mmmmm En LADIES' SUIT SPECIAL Space forbids detailed ck-wcrlption, but Bed (loo's Drty-rs nemana suways better quality, better style and lower prices. These ' suits are beauti fully trimmed, some with fur. Stile, are g CA itIV the newest. They are priced from. UP $1.00 a WEEK OR A LITTLE EACH PAT DAT KEEPS YOU CLOTHED BETTER mm 1417 DOUGLAS STREET saw K I ) KSI A V , IHTOIIKII 27, 0.v NTtMtK XKWH KOlt Til I'ltMHAY. PIIONK lKH'UUlS 1T A Sale of Beginning Thursday Morning FINE TAILORED SUITS At $19.50 and $25.00 OVER two hundred suits nro included in this special offering.' Thero are Poplins, Gabardines, Urondcloths and Serges fro m which to select; all effectively trimmed with braid or fur collars and bands of fur. The wanted colors. Extra special, at, $19.50 and $25.00. Smartest Plush Coats . $19.50 and $25.00 ANOTHER timely offering of one hundred fine Seal Plusk Coats. They are well lined with yarn dyed witin. Thursday we place them on sale in two special groups, at, $19.50 and $25.00. . BUTsiB-Mash Co. - Msooa4 Hoa. Our Thursday Special in the Women's Shoe Section-2d Floor FOR Thursday we have reduced the price on two of our best staple styles of women's street bootB. Women's $5.00 Shoes for $3.85 A fine black Russia calf, button boot with tip, light welt soles, new spike heels; our best grade of $5.00 boots, Thursday, only $3.85. A patent calf vamp, dull calf top, but ton boot, hand sewed welt soles, Cuban heels, from our best grade Qf $5.00 boots, Thursday, only $3.85. Two splendid styles for dreamy after noon and utreet wear, regular $6.00 trade. $3.8S. srffss.iran Co.. eeoa floor. The Goblins and Witches and all the other Hallowe'en Thing ar. ready in the Stationery 8 t or. Now U tho time to ret ready.' arf Jrastt Co. Msis rloor. P or o o n a 1 GREETING CARDS FORESIGHT In ordering your Personal Greeting Carda for the holidays will iaTe you that last minute ruth, A Christmas mes sage loses none of its value by an early arrival, but has no sen timent at all if it comes too 1st. Prepare for this. . ' Visit our Sta tionery Engraving Department in the North Aisle, Main Floor, and place your order from our new sample books. axgesajraen Co Mala Floor.- Burgess-Nash Co. Everybody Store lGth and Harney I I ! Oar Jitney Ofrvv This m-A Re. DON'T MlfiS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and ms.il it to Foley Co.. Chicago, 1111.. writing your name and address clearly.. You will receive In return a trial package containing- Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, olds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, (or pain In sides and bck, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole soma and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, (or constipation, Ulllousness, headache and slug glaii bowels. Sold everywhere. AdvartisemiBC LIVES 200 YEARS!: For more than K) years. Hasrlom OH, the famous national remedy of Holla-id. las been recoxnl'.rd si an Infallible relict from all forma of kldnty and bladder dle oiders. Its very see is proof that it must hove unusual merit. If you are troubled with pains or aohm in the back, f.-el tired in the mornlmf, headache, indigestion. Inhomnla, rxlnful or too frequent passive of urln. Irrita tion or stone in the bladder, you will al most certainly find quirk relief In 'iOL.1) ! I.DAL Haarlem OU Capsules. This la the k old remedy that has stood the test for hupdrfi of years, prepared in the proper quantltv and convenient form to take It Is Imported direct from Hol land laboratories, and you can net It at an" drug store. Prices. 2.'e, tOr and 11.00. Your money promptly refund' d If It does not relieve you. Hut be sure to get tho Jrenume OOlO breadAdvertisement. The Preferable Train to ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS Is Great Western 8:.'J0 p. m. from Omaha, 8:50 p. ra. from Council Bluffs, because it "gets there first;" St. Paul 7:30 n. m., Minneapolis 8:05 a.m. - Electric lighted throughout; sleeping cars, buffet club ear, chair ears and coaches through without change Omaha to fct. Paul and Minne apolis. Breakfast if desired in buffet club car. The early arrival gives longer business day and makes business appointments and connec tions doubly sure. (Jrcat Western day train for the Twin Cities leaves Omaha 7:29 a. m., Council Bluffs 7:50 a. m., arrives St. Paul 7:40 p. m., Minne apolis 8:15 p. m. YOUIt TELEPHONE IS HANDY. P. F. BONORDEN, 0. P. & T. A., 1522 Farnam St.. Omaha. Phone Doug. 263. mmmmMm (Emphaaita tia "Great") DON'T DREAM, ACT! Don't look afar off Into the dreamy future for your chance to Rnt rich. Take the SURE TH I NO right at your hand. Open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT here which you may do with ONE DOLLAR, and put into It regularly a certain part of your Income; to bear Interest, COM POUNDED twice a year. Acquire the SAVING HABIT, and getting rich will be only a question of time. t' - . , T 0 vTJ ' - jt: . ' : . f i 4 Most Modern and Sanitary Brewery In the West Family Trade supplied by WM. JETTER, Distributor, 2502 N St. Telephone Douglas 4231. South 863 or 868. Order Blank for "Billy" Sunday Special Bee Publishing Co., Omaha. Sirs: Enclosed find remittance in the sum of for copies ot The Bee's "Billy" Sunday Special at 10 cents a copy, to be mailed to the following addresses: Name Address ............ ..........