THE BEE: OMAHA, TITFaSDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1915. 1 sv BRIEF CITY NEWS Wsdciag wift-auota, jrrwale. Ware Boot Frlat I Now Beacon Preae. 1 ( l( x7fs Wra. Toraado. Automobile, Bur. clary Insurance, see J. H. Dumont, Kee llne Bldf. Ka Oeadlee tm SSohoole Superintendent Oraff baa reminded hla teachers of a rule which prohlblta tho use- of candles on Christmas trees in achoola. "Toaaya saovte Tvotvesa" elaeeifled sseUon today. It appaara In The Bee EXCLUSIVELT. Find out what tha ve rloua morlng pletura theaters affar. Boost for Omaha In a double-page display In Ita December time tabla tha Northwestern railroad boosts Omaha as a prominent Stopping off plaoa on tha way to tha west. aandiaro Bona Ortr Angelo Ban dlero, 604 South Tenth street, charged with carrying; concealed weapons was bound over to the district court with bonds fixed at 1650. Ha pleaded not guilty. Toys Are Stolon Better Bros.. 1011 Farnam street report to the pollca that their placa of business was broken Into Sunday and a large Quantity of toys stolen. A. Thief, alias 8. Claus, la sus pected. Oct Sixty Say Dick Gray and John Heehan. arrested by Detective Rich and ,ty"nowskl for having morphine In their possession, were arraigned before Judge Foster and sentenced to alzty days In the county Jail. Bids for Haw Hospital December It Is the date set for the opening of bids for the contract to construct the new state hospital In connection with tha Uni versity College of Medicine, Forty-second and Dewey avenue. Tha State Bank of Omaha, corner Biz teenth and Harney. Pay a FOUR per cent on time deposits and THREE per cent on savings accounts. All deposits In thii bank are protected by tha depositors guarantee fund of tha state of Nebraska, Haw Dundee Buildings B. E. Giltnsky will erect a grocery store building for . L. Bommers at Forty-ninth and Dodge streets. The new structure will have thirty-seven feet front and will adjoin Sommer's present store. Giltnsky will also build a moving picture theater on the sixty-foot front next to the gro cery side. Chiefs of England And France Gather For Talk at Calais TUR1S, Dec. . .Official announcement a made here today of the meeting at 'alaia yesterday of representatives of France and Great Britain. The statement Issued by the foreign office follows: , "An Important Franco-British confer ence was held yesterday at Calais. It was attended " by the British prime minister, Mr. Asqutth, the first lord of the admiralty, Mr. Balfour; the war sec retary, Earl Kitchener; the chief of the Imperial staff at army headquarters In London, Lieutenant General Blr Archi bald Murray; the French premier, M. Briand: tha director of political affairs of the French foreign office, M. Margaria; the French war minister, General Gal llenl, with General GreslanI, chief of staff; the French minister of marine, Ad miral Lacase, with Admiral Da Jon q uteres, chief of the naval staff, and General Jofro, with General, Pelle. ."After lunching together, the confer pnee began at 2:30 o'clock and lasted i "nil S o'clock, during which time the '.rclpal questions uppermost at present s.ore discussed. ""The English delegates returned to London during the night. The French representatives returned to Paris." BOY SCOUT HOVE MAY MEAN SPLIT Local Leader Not in Favor of tha Militarism Idea Which Seems to Prevail. OMAHA TROOP IS INDEPENDENT That the resignation of Ernest Thompson Seton from the national Boy Scout organisation, which he founded, may be the first step In a aorlous split In that movement over the question of militarism, is acknowledged by Omaha leaders of Boy 8cont troops. Chester W. Hlnsle. 441S Farnam street; P. A. Legg of Benson and R. F. Schllder of 1S1S North Thirty-sixth street, leaders of tha Lothrop. Benson and Walnut HI II troops, respectively, were surprised at the news of Thompson-R-eton'S with drawal. They ventured no opinion as to the cause or consequences, but declared that If militarism was the cause, they would be Inclined to agree with Mr. Thompsontfieton. ' "Tha Boy Scout movement Is strictly non-mllltary In nature," declared Mr. Hlmle and also Mr. Legge. "If It be comes military In nature I shall have nothing more to do with it. As to what the boy members wilt do, I cannot aay, but believe they, too, will largely with draw. t Ilaa Other Alma. "Woodcraft, manliness, nature etudy, character development, physical develop ment and similar pursuits are tha basis of tha Boy Scout organisation. If drills, gun, army manenvera or anything savor ing of war or militarism creep Into the Scout movement I am through with It. 'The Omaha troops of the Scouts have been quite Independent of tha national organisation and are aura to become mora so. If the head officers stand for militarism." A local council of wetl known men Is at tha i.ead of the Boy Soout movement here, but Is said to take very little active part in Its affairs. The board Includes Mayor Dahlman, John L. McCague, Robert H. Manley, Mr. Newoomb, Victor Rosewater. t. H. Welrlch. F. B. T. Mar tin, Dr. Tyler and Rev. Oliver Keve. Over 19 Millions See the Frisco Fair SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. . The total attendance of tha Panama-Pacific exposi tion, which closed last night, was 18.yTl.i6?, according to an official announcement today. Teaterday was tha record day for admissions. 458,668 persons having passed through tha turnstile. With the passing of tha exposition workmen began today tha dismantling of tha various foreign and state buildings and exhibition palaces. A few of tha amusement concessions of tha pleasure sone wilt continue to operate. It was said, for a short time, but for tha most part the exhibitors began arrangements for an early departure from the grounds. A few of tha exhibits will ba sent to the Panama-California, International ex position at San Diego and some will ba shipped to the Panama exposition In tho canal sone. i 6ls Hop-Heads Brighten - The Corners by Use . Of Song and Cocaine .Then Detectives Del Rich and John szanowakl arrested two onen describing themselves as Will Gray and Harry Heehan, and found each In possession of a "Billy" Sunday aong book and a large quantity of cocaine, they asked them whst the "snow" was for. "We're going to brighten up the cor ners," laughed tha prisoners. They found the song books In an alley, they said. "Uncle Bam'll brighten up the corners for you guys; don't you know the ltd Is on for dope?" replied tha officers. The two men are tha first In a month to be found with drugs in their posses sion. Dope Is still to be had about the city, It Is ssid, but It Is so expensive that It Is no longer used by the poor unless good fortune suddenly smiles. A shot of "coks." meaning one Injection from a hypodermic needle, which formerly cost cents, la now worth S3, and the unfor tunate may consider himself lucky If ha an get it even at that price. Morphine tablets are worth 60 cents apiece, and heroin half. Opium in any form has not jeen seen In the half-world In months. I Prepare for Coming , Of Chief Carranza MONTEREY. Mexico, Dec a Prepare 'tra.S have commenced for the triumphal "V entry of General Venuotlano Carraasa into Mexico City about the first of the new year, according to word from the capital received here today at the head quarters of the first chief of the de facto government. - Reports from the capital here today Said a committee had been appointed to place responsibility for the alleged mur der of Madero and Suares and Abraham ( Ootisales, former governor of Chihuahua, frequent arrests charging conspiracy i have resulted. There have been no explanations, however. Torreon advices to the Carransa head No Acid Stomach, Sourness, Gases or Indigestion In five minutes your sick, sour upset stomach will feel fine. Tape's Diapepsin" neutral izes acids in stomach and . starts digestion. Take your sour, out-of-order stomach or maybe you call It indigestion, dys pepsia or gastritis,' it ' doesn't matter- take your stomach trouble right with you to your pharmacist and ask him to open a 60-cent case of Papa's Dlapepatn and let you eat one il-grain triangule and see If within five minutes there is left any trace of your former misery. The correct name for your trouble Is food fermentation acid stomach food souring: the digestive organs become weak, there is lack of gastrlo Juice; your food Is only half digested, and you become effected with lose of appetite. pressure and fullness after eating, vom ittng, nausea, heartburn, griping In bow els, tenderness In the pit of stomach, bad taste In mouth, constipation, pain In limbs, sleeplessness, belching of gaa, bil iousness, sick headache, nervousness. dlislnesa or many other similar symp toms. If your appetite la fickle, and nothing tempts you, or you belch gas or If roe feel bloated after eating, or your food Ilea like a lump of lead on your etom ach, you can make up your mind that at tha bottom of all this there is but one cause fermentation of undigested food. Prove to yourself In five minutes that your stomach Is aa good as any; that there Is nothing really wrong. Stop this fermentation and begin eating what you want without fear of discomfort or misery. Almost Instant relief Is waiting for you. It Is merely a matter of how soon you take a little Diapepsin. Advertlse- raent. Heal Skirt Diseases SOUTH SIDERS DO HOT WANT CHANGE Tell Commissioner! that Proposed Removal of Five-Cent Toll Would Work Hardship. THEIR ZONE RATE IS LOWER A delegation of ctutens of the South 8ide met the city commis sioners and urged that proposed re moval of the 6 -cent telephone toll between Omaha and their community be set aside If such removal would result In higher rates In 'the south territory of Greater Omaha. ' The commissioners set the matter over sixty days, pending; a complete Investigation of the proposition. The gist of the contention of the South BMers waa that tha telephone patrons of their sone enjoy a lower primary rate than Is charged In Omaha property, by reason of smaller area, and they contend that if the toll la removed their rates will be advanced. J. J. Preen, one of the delegation, re minded tha commissioners that the South ade should not be deprived of all of the rights the community enjoyed before the merger. He charged the commissioners with ' having promised certain things which have not been granted. Telephone Hooka Are Osea. It B. Wilson, representing the Nebraska Telephone company, announced that the txroks of his company are open fr In spection and he added that an Investiga tion of the reasonableness of rates la de sired. Mr. Wilson declared that the rates are based on the principle of giving the patron something suitable to his needs. Joseph Koutsky of the South Bide stated that any disturbance of the pres ent system of rates would work a hard ship upon many small telephone users of the south telephone sons. The agitation for the removal of the toll charges was started by Improvement clubs of Omaha. The council was told that the annual revenue for Omaha South Side business was St", 000 from thoas who pay for unlimited service and about ti 1.000 for those who pay i cents for every call. Bryan Suggests U. S, Congress Back Wilson In a Peace Proposal WASHINGTON, Dee. 1 In a statement Issued here tonight. Former Secretary of State Bryan suggests that congress a sure the president of Its readiness to sup port him In any effort which he may see fit to make to hasten tha restoration of peace In Europe. "An offer of mediation,' he says, "is not only amply Justified on the ground of humanity, but It la demanded. There Is abundant reason to believe that the president, either alone or In conjunction with executives of the other neutral nations, can secure from the nations at war a statement of the terms upon whloh peace la possible and such a statement would be the beginning of an exchange of views which would lead to a treaty." GROCERS TO STAY OPEN 0NSUNDAYS City Commissioners Will Not Pass Ordinance Prohibiting Sale of Groceries and Meats. MATTER FOR OWNERS TO SETTLE An Informal vote of the city com n.lssloners at a meeting of the com mittee of the whole put a quietus upon the proposition of passing an ordinance to prohibit the sale of gro ceries and meats on Sunday. The commissioners have been advised they cannot pass an ordinance clos ing these places of business, but may prohibit the sale of articles commonly known as groceries and meats. Secretary 3. J. Cameron of the Retail Grocers' organisation presented petitions said to contain signatures of 6.000 cus tomers who were for Sunday closing. Commissioners Jardlne, Hummel and Butler and Mayor Dahlman were out spoken against tha proposed ordinance. Friction Between Orneera. "Suppose wa paaa this ordinance and allow grocers to sell cigars and tobacco, as proposed. What Is to prevent me go ing Into a store on Sunday and paying S5 oenta for a cigar and receiving a pound of butter free? I'll tell you what the trouble Is there is friction between the grocers themselves," declared Commis sioner llwnme!. The mayor said he believed these retail merchants should dispose of tha .Sunday closing question between themselves and he did not think the Cowimlsetoners should ha required to regulate a matter of this nature. More Work for Merml Sqaad. Commissioner Puller suggested that If the ordinance should be passed there would he work for a moral squad, watch ing tha bark doors of grocery and meat stores on Sundays. Peoretary Cameron stated that 1,000 em ployes of grocery and meat stores want to reat one day a week. He declared that moat of the grocers and meat men are willing to close on 8unday, but soma will not agree. Attention waa called to a state law which prohibits common labor en Sunday. Saxon Shell Plant -Blast Kills Hundreds IjONDON. Deo. 1 Destruction of a large ammunition factory at Halle. Prus sian Saxony, by an explosion, with the loss of several hundred Uvea, la reported In a message from Koldlng, Denmark, to Copenhagen, forwarded by Router's cor respondent. It waa sdkl a almilar disaster was nar rowly escaped at Bosden. The ammuni tion factory there. It la reported, was saved by the discovery that it had been undermined. According to this account, which has not been confirmed, arrests have been made at Bogden. It la asserted discon tented workmen are suspected In - both Instances. STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real CauseTake Dr. Kdwards OHt TahJHs. That's whst thousands et stomach suf ferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch o a poor di gestion, they are attacking the real causa ef the ailment-clogged liver end disor dered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tahlata arouse tha tlver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes In digestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste In your month, tongue coated, appetite poor, lasy. don't care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested food, you should take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tahlste are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive efl. Ten will know them by their eltve color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. At lOo and SSo per box. All druggists. The Olive Tablet Company, Cotusnbue, Ohio. THE GIB RELIABLE CCS 251 MIXTURE atjacla Sone-Kaae Boiedy that la me rroxa Opiates as JKansxat Drugs. As affartlra ramaar that will rallsaa aar ssash and braak p a eals la ttr-fer knars, la aatlr mad by mlilns toolbar twa euaaai at OlrcMlM. a kslf-euas et Virata Oil a rias Omm awe Par aa4 est soaaaa at Wklakar. Tbsaa lasraalaau eaa be aaaurss frara ear Sras stars at a snail ost aaa wekas ssaaah as last tha av arata fatally aa aMtra raar. vtrata Oil at ttaa Oanipnuna Siira la cvrsntM fee te liaans loalVe., o ctaotnaail. Gats. (quarters here reported continued prog- ress against Chihuahua. It was claimed that Jarga numbers of Villa soldiers wsre surrendering dally, while unconfirmed reports ahowed that a total of S.OOO had accepted amnesty. WOODEN LEG MAKES THIS CULPRIT JASY TO CATCH John Johnson, colored. living at Twenty-eighth and Camden avenue, waa sen tenced to tea days for stealing coal from tha Illinois Central yards. "Because ah got a wooden leg and am culled, they seem to klnda pick on me." informed John. "Msybe you're easier to catch.' piled the judge. Nlabf Coaah HrllaTad. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey eases your cough, soothes tha lungs and Invites sleep. Only S6C All drugglsts.-4.dver aisamenU It Is unnecessary for you to suffer with ecu ma, ringworm, raahea and similar rkln troubles. A little secno. gotten at any drug store for Ve, or SlOO for extra large bottle, and promptly applied will usually give Instant relief from Itching torture. It cleanaea and soothes the skin end heals quickly and effectively most skin disease. 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