THE BEK: OMAHA, FRIDAY, ' NOVEMBER 2f, 1915. JOE STECHER IS AGAIN CROWNED KING 0F'EM ALL (Continued from Page On.) tun and ths crowd watched with bated treath. Thera wu no cheering now. In twinkling on of Btscher'g lone arms hot out. serpent-like, and tangled with I'.uutne'i toot Bfor th onlooker could recover from their surprise the Kefcraakan was on top with hla two legs tqieetlnf Humni'i torso. In flvs mln Ues and four eeoonds Rmlth anS slapped Steeher'a shoulder and Tousiff I'iimim" th Nebraska wreattsr's bugs toi, mas a second-rater, Albert Halting and J. W. Jackman of Cllvr Crk timed th fall. "He's th greatest wrestler In th vorld," exclaimed Refer Smith to Hug- air. as the latter limped to hla corner nd doon a rob. "Bo do I." absently answered th Bul garian. "H wan toff guy." Ocn Melady, promoter of the affair, a at aatlafied with th outcome, vn though th 4.H attendance waa not up to hi expectation. "Omaha would have brought out twica i. many." he aald. "However, I have no regret on that score. I am glad to have th. opportunity to again ahow Joe Fiecher up for th clean, honeat, whol aome athlete that h la." Of th 14.000 person 'who paid ad mis Ion to ee th big match between th wrtlinf premier, perhap nearly 1.A0Q war irora Omaha. On pctal train of twlv coaches, hauled by two Bur lington engine, and carrying over 1.W0 wreatilng fan wer led Into th atadium by Dan Oalne of th Merchant hotel, Calnea organised th Omaha contingent faithfully, and when they moved Into th big atadium, th other already ther buret Into a welcoming cheer. Earlier train from Omaha were crowded to capacity, and hundred of other went In automobile In aplt of th cold weather. r Only one preliminary match we of fered, whirh waa a relief to th crowd at that, alno everyone at peered to be keyed up to nothing but a headllner pitch. Fred Moormler of Cortland and Carls Jordan of Friend, Neb., tussled for twenty minute to a 'raw, neither rhovlig anythn g sensational, but io lug nougr to kill a little time, and whet their appetite. Karl Caddocic was ref ei of th preliminary. ff-ADOO ADYOCATES INCREASED TAXES TOPAYFORDEFEHSE (Continued from Fag On.) appropriate by the oongrea for supple mental estimate and deflclenoe for th flsesl year I'm, a total of tlS.000.000.0O, "Kurpjua for fiscal year 191 (aaaumlng that emergency taxes and sugar dutlea ar continued). il01.844.BX.Te, . ; ''Panama eanal paymenta for JOT vr estimated: at t2e.0O0.O0O Th, undr existing law, may b paid by aal of bond. If paid, however, out of currant revenue, we muat deduct Hi, 000,00a "On this bail, avallabl balanoa at nd of flacal year 191s. would be f74.W4.M-T. "Now let u eonstdsr th fUcal year 1?17, which we begin with a balance in the treaeury of r.4.Tl "Total animated receipt, on th umption that preaent emergency revenue taxea and dutlea on raw sugar ar eoa tlnued. I7JO.6OO.O0O. "Total for 1917, MOT.lU.ICaT. Estimate DUaarseaaeate. "Total eatlmated disbursements, Includ ing tM.WO.ooo new or additional expsndl turea for greater Rational dfne or preparedness and excluding Panama canal payment. tKSZ.tei.000, "Deficiency, 1817. .M.tM.Sl "Estimated deficiencies and supple mental appropriation for 1017. tl.000,Ooa "Add for working balance In treasury to begin flacal year IMS, IM.000.000. "Panama Canal payinanU for 1317 ax eatlmated at Hi. 006.000. "If paid out of revenue and not from al of bond, add CX.Ooo.oon. "On thU baat th total now revenue to be raised for fiscal year 191T l HHV SO&.S4.22. , "It, however, th Panama canal pay- menu for th year 1st and W7, amount' Ing to a total of tftO.OOO.ooo, should be paid from th proceeds of bond sales, then th amount of additional revenue which must b raised for th rural year 1917 t estimated to be tO,0,a&4.n. it would not be aa unusual thing to finance th Panama canal pay menu by th sal of govrnmnt bond; In taot, tiSe.00,- tdt.03 of ranama canal paymenta htve been met by th sal of uch bond a follow: Series of !. "Berte of 104. administration of Pree Ident Roosevelt. I per eent, principal of bond. tM.CU.M0; premium received. tl.t.tl "Bene of U0S. administration ef Pres ident Roosevelt. I per eent. principal on bond. 130,000,000; premium received. tTJi.onttl. Series of W1U administration of Pra- ldent Taft t per eeot, principal on bond. tAOOO.ODO; premium received. ti.s-i.mit. "Tout principal of bonds, tlKOl.M0; total premium received, $3.t8,K.04. "Total realised, 13B,O0.H M. "Under th present administration all payment for th Panama canal have been mad out of current revenues, amounting sine March , ltlA. to data, to tST,0M.r.t.8. Ther Is no nooessity in my opinion tor th Issuance) of bonds, notwithstanding th continuance of th European war and Its Inevitable effect upon tba revenue. What tie Prefers. "I bellev that It would be far prefer able to continue to pay the expenditures for th Panama eanal out of current rev enue, especially lno th caaal la al most completed and It I likely that th demand upoa th treeiury from that source will largely decrease In th near future. If the policy la adopted of pro viding sufficient revenues to cover th Pirnama canal payments as well as aU ott.tr demands oa the treasury, H will probably be broad enough to tak car of any ordinary fluctuations In th rev enue snd expenditures of th govern, n.rnt In the future. 'Therefore, If bonds ar not Issued for Panama canal payments, the total mount of new revenue required for the fi.t.al inr 1917 (assuming, as before i,icd. t!.t the present duty on sugar A Thanksgiving Picture Story IT before: taking AN D-AFTELR TAKING- and th present emergency revenue taxes re continued) Is I112.R08.3M.22, In which Is Included th sum of W.too.OOO for pre paredness or new moasures for the na tional defen. This amount can easily b raised by the Internal taxation with. out apprechtbt burden upon th Amer ican people. Resoarees Ho reat. "Th resource and wealth nf th onun- try ar so great and are lncrwaalno an rapidly that th need of th government for It normally growing expenditure and for th carrying out of th larger program for national defnna can readily bo met. Merely aa auasestlons I wnuM say that consideration may well be given to increasing the rate of taxation on Individual and oornorata Inmnu, , e reducing th exemption under the present law of tlOUO for single and M.000 for married persona to 12.000 and M.OOO reapeo- uvsiy. Tn surtax could besln at Iioom or tlt.000 Inateadv of 120.030 as mvMl at preaent. "In addition to anv liwruui Ih.t . b mad In th corporation and Indl- viauai income taxes a tax ecu id b lm. Posed on such Products as saaollna. nriiHj, and refined oils, hors power of automo bile and other Internal oombustlon engines, and various other article not necessary to mention. The taxes would b widely dlffusod s&nrl tlnsi rvi1v fat I Certainly th nation Is willing when It is so ani to do so, to rals by taxation th amount needed for such a vital pur pos aa national preparedness and de- iens. "It I. Of Course, th flinnllnn nf congress to determine what revenue shall b ral4 and how, and these view muet noi d considered a a program but merely suggestions for Uoulon." An Isapravea Qalalae, Dwi Nat Caase Ifervoaaaesa Nor RlaaJaa; tn th Head, The happy combination nf itit. i LaxaUv Bromo Quinine make th Qui nine in thi form hav a far better effect than th ordinary Quinine, and It can be taken by anyone without affecting the head. Remember to call for the full nam, ixwk for signature of B. W. Orov. J5a-Advertisement. services will be held at the horn Sat urday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Vaaer of York will have charge of the acrvlce. RUSSIAN SHIP ESCAPES . FROM SUBMARINE MARSEILLES. Nov. 25.-Th Russian freight steamer Odessa arrived her to day and reported It had been pursued by a submarine. Its cscaps was owing to Its superior speed and th roughness of th sea. Th Odessa, of 1272 ton gross, was last reported leaving Marseilles, October tB, for Salon) kl, Oreece. . A 'Tor Sal" ad wm tor second-hand furniture into cash. TO STOP DANDRUFF AND FALLING HAIR Horn) Made Hair Tonic Stop Dan draff In From One to Fire Night. Tou can remove dntnff mnA eruptions in from on to fv nights by in us of th following simple recipe, which you can mix at horn or hav Put up at any drug stors at very little cost. It does not color th hair and Is perfectly harmless. vtr .....One-half pint 2r Run On ounce, Texol Compound.... One-quarter ounce. Olycrln On-o.uartr ounce. A half pint I all you need. Rub It Into the scalp well at nights and after a few applications the dandruff and scalp ruptions will disappear and th hair will atop falling out and becom soft and glossy. Advertisement. Judge Whose Wife Killed in Quarrel Put Under Arrest MORRILLTON. Ark.. Nov. 28.-A war rant charge of aanault with intent to kill has been Issued for Eugene Rhoden, county judge, who was shot by T. J. Klsalre, Rhodens fsther-ln-law, follow ing ths alleged killing yesterday of Mrs. Rhoden by Mr. Klsnlre. Judge Rhoden now is in a hospital in Llttl Rock. In a quarrel between Judge Rhoden and hi wife, who wit at her father's home, Judge Rhoden attempted to atrlk Mr. Rhoden, it Is charged. Klsaire, at tempting to shoot Judie Rhoden, killed Mrs. Rhoden. A second shot from Kls sires shotgun shattered Rhodens left arm. Before a coroner's Jury Kllre testi fied that he attempted to kill Judge Rhoden "In defense of hla home," and that the killing of Mra. Rhoden was accidental. Klesire wa exonerated by the coroner"a Jury, following which the warrant for Judge Rhoden was Isaued. Mrs. Rhoden, In addition to her husband, leaves three children. Man, Wife, Daughter and Son Drowned in Lake at Cody, Wyo. CHETENNE, Wyo., Nov. 25. Alex Mo Coul, sged 64, his wlfs, 11-year-old son and t-year-old daughter wer drowned In a lake near their ranch horn last Sun day, according to a message from Cody, Wyo., today. Th drowning wa wit neased by three other children, aged 7, 4 and I years. Nona of th surviving chil dren could glv a coherent story of th accident, saying their mother and 1W brother broke through th 1c. Th 4-year-old child attempted to tele phone to a neighbor and wa unabl to mak himself understood. When recov ered th bodies of Mr. snd Mrs. McCoul wer olasped in each other's arms. PROMINENT KENTUCKY MINISTER UNFROCKED LEXINGTON, Ky., Nov. 26.-l.pon his conviction, by twelve members of his own conference upon charges of Indiscre tions, Rev. B. F. Chatham, a prominent minister of central Kentucky, was todsy expelled from the Kentucky Methodist conference and ministry. It wa charged that Chatham had been guilty of indis cretions with a prominent woman of Mtddlesboro, Ky., but he denied his guilt. Chatham waa suspended last Sep tember when the charges were first filed. Movements of Ocean Vessels. Port. Arrived. Sa. NHW YORK.... La Touraln Puk I Ahruiil. PoHTON fnta Thenaa. NEW TORK....Jhiow Cbelstoa. Th6mpson,Belden & (a Your New Gloves Are Here From our large and com plete stocks we have se lected these two numbers for yonr consideration Friday- ELITE CAPES for winter wear in white, black, gray, and tan $1.25 and $1.53. -WASHABLE MO Oil AS, in gray and mode, stylish and practical for street wear - - - $1.75 The Store for SHIRTWAISTS Where blouses, petti coats, negligees, kimo nos and bathrobes are shown in a charming variety of distinctive styles. Mode rate pricings have made this selection highly successful. Bernini Illustrations Of evening gowns, street dresses, negligees and all other wearing apparel in McCalTs Book of Fashions for winter. 20c including a 15c pat tern free. Two Great Remnant Sales Friday in the Basement REMNANTS of Ginghams, Madras, Flannelette, Out ing Flannels and Scotch and Wool Flannels, accumu lated from our regular stock, all good desirable lengths suitable for chil dren's wear, petticoats, waists, etc., at One-Half Their Regular Prices CAMBRIC AND MUSLIN REMNANTS, mill lengths of fine Burkley Cambric from one to five yards in a piece, worth up to 20c a yard, for Friday only, at 7c a Yard the Newest Fine Coats Pre-eminently fashionable and refined atylea the bi zarre and the freakish bavins' no place in our allowing. , Beautiful and artistic mod els, designed in velvet, velour, plush, broadcloth, duvetine and novelty fabrics. Reasonably Priced $10-75 to $95 Suits Dresses Skirts AMUSEMENTS, AMt SliJlE.Ti. AMC8EMEXTS. THE Apparel does "proclaim the man" even more to day than in Shakespeare's time, Clothes made to your measure, and to your personality cost here $25 to $50 Perfect Fit Guaranteed. MtcCarthy-Wilson TaiUring Co.' 815 South 15th Btreot. RATJDEIS THEATRE Second Big Week Still fiarlaff la all Its Battrsty, S. W. Griffith's eta Woadsv ef ths World. Every Patron' Sends Us Two Moro HAVE YOU Decisive Battles of Civil QPPfl 9 Snnan's. March to the Sea. uSsiLil Lee's Surrender at Appomattox. What War Costs Mothers, Wives and Sisters. The Burning of Atlanta. The Assassination of President Lincoln. The Rise of the Ktt Klux Klan. ' The Fight in the Oin MilL DriAAtM Dally Matinees 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. rriCCSa Evenings 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. Caa hsl CHICAGO FINDS WORK FOR MANY UNEMPLOYED CHICAGO. Not. Incraaas of M VT csnt In ths numbsr of plsros found for unemployed In October. 1915, as com pared with ths asms month a year ao. was rated In a statement Issued todsy by Charles J. Boyd, ceneral superintendent of the Illinois FYee Employment offloe. Ths statement reviewed the wort of ths offloe from Its reopening. August 1, through November M. In this period Mr, Boyd said S.1C7 places were found for the 10,908 persons who applied for work. DEATH RECORD. Mrs. Job a Wls'omaa. HENDERSON. Neb., Nov. K. (Special.) Mra. John Wiseman died Tuesday morning at ths family home near this village. Bhs waa 61 years old. lruneral DROPSY TREATED FREE y Sn stiles, tas Ores BpaataUst, Was i-uts a Siw UT5 TreeUueal JTree. Sfaay Cared After others fatted. At first no disease 'is spparently more harmless than dropsy; a little swelling of tl-e eyelids hands, fret, anklee, or abJo mrn. Finally there ta great shortness of I reath, cough, faint pel la, soim.t lines and vomiting, even bursting of the limbs and a lingering and wretched death if the dropsy Lt nut removed. Or. Miles hsa been known as a leall.ig Ih.iM In theee diseases fur SO i.. Ills Iittral offer of a 13.74 Treaiaient Imj .1 aU suffertrs. la certainly wurthv of serious ronaldeiatlon You may nser have smb. an ODmrturltv aanln. The Urand tro.y Treatment ronUtai of fcur dropey remedies In one, slso Tunic ' Tablets and rura-laa for removing thei mm ireaiinew is specially ire laied for each patient and la three tiinea a successful aa that of moat pliyslctuna. It fsi-ally relieves ths first day, aud re moves the awelllng In alx daya In moat Ciis. Ix-lajr Is dnngerot's. gea for Kemarkable Oarea la Tom gtate. All afflicted readers may have Uuuk I 'semination Chart. Oplnloa. Advice, and a Two-Found Trial Treatment free. 'rlta at once. Deecrlba jour cae. Al dresa, lr. fVanklln MUes. Dept. DA.. 75 to 7li Uatn Kneel, Elkhart, lud. HERE . HE IS i iii:"iiii.!j B ELL-AWS Absolutftlv "RpTTinvfs Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. IW 'A.-x.:yrLsji wv i ib ay . a i n m -m r 'm. m-t rr m B 'Wrwl Bless ll '(ill m0Hri Old i tteHl4f 34 JSr' Heart! Friday Morning at 1 0 O'clock SANTA CLAUS Will Open BURGESS-N ASH Toy Town and he wants to meet every little boy and girl and the older folks, too. He will have a little gift for every child accompanied by an adult. Early t Yes, it is early. But you know Santa Claus always makes the first visit of the season to Burgess- Nash. There is another reason, too, and here it is We decided to have a general opening and display of Christ mas gifts at this time. The Christmas decorations are all up and the new merchandise of all kinds, such as you will want to look over when you get ready to select your presents, will be displayed. . Bring the children with you you'll feel just like a child again when you see the youngsters in their childish glee-romping through this veritable Fairy Land. IplGESS-MASH'COIl 4rc e Of'"" Stor for CvtrySocfy 1-jUDAY AJTS gATVKDAT MLLE. PETROVA in "MY MADONNA" The Story of Aa Artist Kodsl'a uia BOYD Today and Tomorrow ti.s mew romx r assuov show Vra, Whitney's Btyla Baow aad Xsataeky Derby Aleo Blsth Series of OXT JtlCS OCICX WAMIITO. rose. Mats.. 10a i sna-hta, lOo-BOs. Tomorrow Btoralas?, 10t30 to Ifosa. 6c XUdlss' Komedy ytotares 6a SamSa v Xobart gdeson.- The Cava Man. 1 ' ' PWMewawaBi.mii.e e?..M.l.jl DON'T Ml GO THE pinrBv mm At tho AUDITOR. Ufil Novombor 24 to 28, Inclusive See 2,000 or Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, South Dakota and Minnesota's best birds. Prizes given" on admissions each day. ADMISSION 10 CTS. Doagriaa M. rwm bust TAVDimi.a Sally statlaee. Silo Svery sTiarkt. SilB " m T Ot haW aaCta a a i - KVKLY.V KE8DIT k: cha'iS jack currouu IV. a: It a Kth uoMf; Arnold a BtlMI Ol.Mr: Brewa a li . . stack; Corrla.a a Vlvlaa; Orpb.uai Travel WMfcir. PrlM: M.tinw ail.nr. 10c: bmt wta (.io.pt B.trMv aaS uaarj, Me. Mlahia, lea, sta. Me eat its. Coatiaaoas tron 11 a. m. to 11 . m. AU Bsats 10c, both ATtsrnooa U It(, Today aad Saturday The latarnauoaal Stage Beauty, HIPP EDKA GOODRICH Makes Xer Bcreea Debut la "Aswtstxowo'B wirx." ROLLER SKATING Chambers' Academy Satraaee S424 Taraam Every AFTERNOON and EVENINO Admission and fckatea, 5c Soaglas 1S71. t. X. TBX.TOX, Mgr. "OHAxi'i tvtk exxnm &XUJStZj Dally Mata..lS-B9-60 Xvngs 16-ao.ao.T6s BAXOX 70C TOUXIXO "SIX" rerr txts OAX " Will IB jnn)uaHlOB wits Gay New Yorkers rtaunr Murphy. Dollr Mnrrimr kaln Jerom. 0.1 pertteulart at box .Ifl, raaareina award e( ca to ptron. M.rb you'll it.t It. radios' Sims Matlaea Week Daya Rat. Ml. a Iwt baker ami "Bon Ton.." KkUG TXIATBX W. W COLE. Manager. HIGHLY RKSPEtTAULE TXB OXEAT JOXX OAXTOX Matinee Thurs, Rat. All Seats 10a XOXTH XXOB BTOCX CO. 1 On Standard Playa at Ifln avr "Movie" Prices. A XJ a Next Week: "THE TH'IRD DEOREH Reserved Seats at Box Off lea Bl ii BULLETIN BOARD aT""" Greater Omaha "The City of Opportunity" Nota,,boom"townbutaCityof steady, persistent advancement. Population now 200,000 and growing larger all the time. As the years go by Omaha will be bigrer -better, greater, and grander than ever! Buy and Build in Omaha As the City grows your wealth will grow because your property will become more valuable. And in considering realty investments always Use THE BEE as Your Real Estate Guide u U"