V THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1916.. film -iff SAITS- uuiww vi vnhiu CLEANS KIDNEYS If yqur Bick it aching or Bladder i bothers, drink lota of water - and ea lest meat. When your kidneys hurt and your back teela aore. flon t Ret scarea ano nroeeed to load" vour stomach with lot of drugs that elcite the Moneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys elejn like you keep yourbowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which Vremovej ,the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of-the kidneys js to filter the' blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid tid waste, so we can readily understand- the vital importance of leM-oinar the kidneys active. Drink lots of water you can't drink too much; also get from any pnarma-. cist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in -a glass of .water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of (trapes and lemon iuice. combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to cleim end stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize tM acids in urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. . Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try ,thi 9n Wren no the water drinking. and no doubt you will wonder what became of 'your kidney trouble and harltarhe.-AdvertTsement, Neuralgia , i " m. - Neuritis j - Sciatica, Etc. CURED, -s feee Trial of New Method ,th Cure 11 by Removing tffe Cause. Send No Money.- We've a new method that cures Neuralgia. Neuritis, Rheumatism, Asthma, Sciatica, Neurasthenia, tic Douloureux etc., and we want you to try it at our expense. 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Brisbane Bids., Buffalo, Nt V. Of Headache ' "It la necessary In order to traafc nuad. Mbea properly to anderstand the cause wmcD proa ace me anecnoa" says nr. j. w. Ray, v Blookton, Alan Continuing, be says, "Physicians cannot even begin the treat ment of a disease without knowing what causes give rise to It, and we must remem ber that headache Is fo be treated accord X Ins to the same rule. We must not only be particular to give a remedy Intended to counteract the cause which produces the headache, but we must also give a remedy ., , to relieve the pain until the cause of the ' trouble has been removed. To answer this purpose, antl-kamnla tablets will be found a most convenient and satisfactory remedy. One tablet every one to three hours gives cnmmrifinn rnHEin mi mnar, aAvora of headache, neuralgia and particularly the headaches of women." attacks of sick headache, we should caution W hen we have a patient subject to regular htm to keep his bowels regular, tor which nothing is better than "Ac to ids," and when he feels the least sign of an ondomlng at tack, he should fake two AK Tablet, Rimh patlentsrffthould always be Instructed to carry a few antl-kamnla tablets, so as to bave them-ready for Instant use. These tablets are prompt In action and can be depended on to produce relief In a very lew minutes. Ask for A-K Tablets. k Antl-kamnla tablets at J1 druggist. RHEUMATISM MAKES YOU FEEL OLD v t ' r- ' Pains And Ache, Yield To Sloan's liniment,Th Family Friend. ' When your joints become stiff, your circulation poor, and your suffering makes you irritable, an application of Sloan's Liniment gives you quick re liefkills pain, starts upj a good cir culation, relieves congestion. It is easier and cleaner .'to use than mussy plasters or ointments' acts -quickly and does not log the pores. It does -not stain the skin. , -1 You don't need to rublit 'pene trates. ' ' ' '., CmrivVnUr CnJt .1 L.t! .:T Vkiwmij iu, iui i UCUIIlAMaill, SUM neck, sciatic t, lame back, toothache, etc., r - . j , ; . h Fbr sprains, strains, bruises, black .and blue spots, Sloan's Liniment re duces the pain and eases the soreness Its use is so universal that youH consider Sloan's Liniment a friend of the whole family. Your druggist sells it in 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottles. W7 WJHAYEAC0U) 'oLA GRIPPE I TVirt i MthW brtar Omb "WEEKS' BREAK-VP COLD TlSLFTl" I fbar act promptly. Try vfm Bell-ans A rxsnliiTolv Pomnvoc Tndicrfistinn. fW proves it 25cat all druggists.. Nebraska s Wrestling Champion Weds Beautiful Daughter of Banker y HOTEL CLERKS OPEN CONVENTION HERB Colonel Anderson, Founder of the- Association, is Among First to Enroll. CITY WELCOMES GREETERS Tb,e Greeters are here. Who are the, Greeters? They are tire fellows who greet the traveling public when that public waltzes up io the desk in any hotel in America. They are the hotel clerks. Only they are not all here from all over the United States. Those in Omaha to day are from Iowa and Nebraska.' They, are the delegates to the twelfth annual convention of tne Nebraska-Iowa Hotel Clerl.3' associa tion They will be here (or two days, and they have a full program of busi ness and pleasure. Wednesday morning they enrolled and paid their annual dues at the sec retary's desk at the Merchants hotel. At noon they lunched at the Henshaw hotel. The general sessionsaare being held at the castle hotel. J The are 225 members of the as sociation m the two states. Hotels must be run even when the clerks are away frolicking, so the boys can never all get away at once. About seventy-five- frbm out of town are expected to attend this year. About forty of thex registered before noon. - Old Friends Here. J. R. Dumont, secretary of the Hotel Muehlebach, of Kansas City, MClo., was orie of the early ar rivals. ' ' . F.'Winton Eiteniiller of the Hotel Winton is another Kansas City mem ber who was aviong the first. He is president of . the 1 Southwestern Greeters. MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH STECHER: ' WILSON WANTS NO EMBARGO, WHEAT UP Mews telling President's Oppo sition to Proposed Measure Makes Market Bullish.' CORN ADVANCES ALSO J While no one believes President ilspn is on any deal looking tothe corner of wheat, it is"asserted that he, and he "atone, is responsible for an advance of 6 cents per bushel yester day and 8 Cents over the low price of iuesday. ' Shortly after thi opening 'of the Omaha grain exchange1 word came frnm Ww Yr.rtr in hp nitirklv fol lowed by telegrams from Chicago, art-4 nouncing that President Wilson had stated that he was opposed to the placing of an embargo on the ship ment of foodstuffs to Eufope. Quick Reaction. The Wilson announcement caused a quick upturn of the market and be fore the close cash wheat yas selling all the way from $1.64 up to S1.73W per bushel, an advance of 46 cents ever the Iuesday prices. . At the same time the July option was 8 cents up, with, the Ma'y not far behind. . Omaha wheat receipts were fifty six carloads and everythingjvas. sold out long before the closeV Corn went along in sympathy with wheat, gaining 22;4 cents per bushel over the prices of Tuesday. The sles. were made, at 85!487 cents per bushel. Receipts were fifty-three carloads. Oats were i'A fents up. selline at H'A53 cents per bushel,"' with re ceipts at twenty-four carloads. Ewing ManTound In Dry" Goods Box With Head Mashed C (j. Stringfield of Ewihg, Neb., stopping in Omaha at the Merchants' hotel, met up with a stranger, who guided him into the dimly lighted re gions below Fourteenth street. At a convenient dark spot the stranger slugged Stringfield over the head, took $18 in cash from his perS.on and then put Stringfield in a dry goods box at Tenth and Dodge streets, in which state of incapacity he was dis covered by a passerby when daylight arrived. Commercial Club ... Plans for Election A nominating committee consisting of Henry F. Wyman, George T. Mor ton and Herbert M. Rogers has been appointed by the Commercial club to compile a list of nominess for places on the board of seventy-five directors to be elected January 10. Under the present system a certain number of directors are to be elected from each principal line of business in the city. Candidates must therefore be selected with reference to their business. January 13, throe davs after elec tion, the new boara of seventy-five di rectors will meet and elect its execu tive committee of twenty-four men from among the directors. On Janu ary 16 thejiew executive committee will meet and elect its chairman and other officers of the club. ' ryn jin Burglars Enter Two Homes ' And Get Some Jewelry l Paul Quamm, 2544 Chicago street, reports to the police that burglars forced their Way into his home by breaking open a pantry window. A suit case, watch and watch fob to the total value of $25 were stolen. - A watch, bracelet, locket and purse netted $48- to burglars, who pried open a rear window and ransacked the home pi B. Preisman, 2211 Burdctte street. - Verne S. Warriher) secretary of the AlStl,?", w6,?,.dS.!r? ""J t .u a i -nA u.h i,..,; .Tr ...... 11 . ..'!' vreeiers oi vnierica, mc nauonai or' ganization m hotel clerks, He came in publishes early from Denver. the American Greeter. Joe McCaffery,1 former cleric of the Schlitz hotel in Omaha, now man ager of -Jjie Evans hotel in Hot Springs. S. D., came in on a cane about 11 o'clock. McCalfcry recently had a fall and for a time it looked as though he could not attend this year's convention, but he came up smiling, 'although a little thin. J. S. Hamilton of the Hotel Fonte nelle is theN present secretary of the Largest Furniture Salesfloors in Nebraska , Nebraska-Iowa association. He is the busy man with the enrollment book today. J. F. I.rtton, manager of the Hotel Fontenellc, was expected to appear on the program for a talk, hut he can not gel here, since he recently under went a serious operation at Rochester, Minn. He is reported as improving, however, and will probably arrive in Omaha before the convention finally adjourns. i Sam S. Foster of Mason City, Neb., is to take the place of Mr. Letton on the program. Branch of Woman's Clubs to TalkH.C.LJ Thf high cost of living will be discussed at the next, meeting of the social science department, Omaha Woman's club, says the leader, Mrs. C. W. Hayes. When the aims of the North Omaha Consumers' league were outlined by Mrs. D. G Craig head Monday the hour was so crowd ed with speeches there was no time for discussion.! The neM.meeting will be December 18. VhyPilos? A Free Trial of Pyramid File Treat ment Will Answer the Question Emphatically. "Hell?! Seid H Box sf 1'mlll.l Tour ease g no worse than yrr and who liavs alnea written us let- uuuuiniK ovr wim joy and thankfulness. " 4?'?",' 11 at our by mailing the below coupon, or svt a eoo box troia your uruuuut now. Take no aubstltuta. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PTKAMlD TRTO COMPANY. ,611 Pyramid Building., Marshall. Mich. . Kindly ond m a Pre aaniDl of Pymmid Pile Tnau. i plain wrapper. Name Street TAKE EVERY PRECAUTION- AGAINST AN SPELL OF INDIGESTION ' BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION - COLDS, GRIPPE OR MALARIA V ' - RESORT TO HO STE TIER'S Stomach Bitters AT THE FIRST SIGN OF TROUBLk mm nsa.nst. 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A through ticket entitles you to stop over at Mobile, and a few days spejjt in its charming environments and balmy climate will about double the enjoyment of your winter outing. v Outdoor Pastimes on the Gulf Coast Whatever your particular -hobby may be, you can gratify it at y Mobile golf, tennis, fishing, hunting, motoring, sailing, riding, driving it's al) to be found at its best, and in the balmiest and softest of winter climates. Write me today and ask about our all-ail or rail and water trips to wiirt-r rcaorta. Let me tend .rou our Uhmnted descriptive booklet on the Gulf Coait ahd Florida and tell vou about our low-fart circle tour to Mobile, Tampar Key Wert and New York. . F. L. Harris, Genl Agent, Mobile & Ohio RR. . .305 Nortk Smnih Street, St Louia,'Mo. . llfllHIl lllllll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 A Christmas Gift FOR A GENTLEMAN A pair of fino dress shoes makes the most ac ceptable gift that yon can get for a man. A shoe 1 bearing the name DREXEIj insures quality " and styles, which -will please the most fastidious. , Our stock is the larccst iri the city. The prices are reasonable. We Pay Parcel J?ost for "Out-of-Town"'Customers $5.00 to $8.00 D rexel loe Co. 1419 Farnam. Do You Realize The First Xma$ Was a Jewelry Xmas Thousanria of years ago cilstom estab lished that man should clothe himself, ana we have adhered to it ever since. J Nineteen hundred odd years ago cus tom established Xmas as the anniversary date for the giving of Jewelry as a gift, andln the main it has been adhered to. - v But inany are not aware that, to be proper, the Xmas Gift should be Jewelry. Fashion and custom have so decreed for lo these many years. - Make Your Gift Appropriate. v - - 1 Day after tomorrow morning ou can be in Florida,within easy reach of affairs back home yet a world away from winter's cold and winter's garb. Thousands andt more thousands ..visit Florida each, winter not only because of its balmy climate and beautiful country, but be cause of its proximity and its' magnificent equipment for rest and pleasure. ' J leaves Kansas City at 5:55 p. m. and reaches Florida 8:25 a.m. second morning only a dajr and a half a ride via Frisco Lines and Southern Railway the direct route. All steel train of coaches, sleeping cars and Fred Harvey dining - cars. v VThe undersigned has some new Florida litera- , We that will interest you write for it, and eet full information about fares and reservations. J. C Utriin, Dtoaiu hima Atnt, Frlm t 70S Walnt taM, kaaiu Citj. M. 94 A