J1K OMAHA DEE: WEUNESOAV. NOVEMBER 8. lU'J Hritisli Chasm" r Kmials Only Sub. Pirate Vessel I.4iii Sea Wai-p on Mark 5ra, Doling Hangman's Noon an It Plunders Mer (limit Ship. mulm. Dimple, Nov. 7 Willi lhi l.iniimiin w.ullnic for Iiiim nt (Meaaa Unit tlx Iran mnl lamiry Hi II lull ii. etioyers Wi.tctilnK for him to enter Ihe Poaiihnrua, Kenal's only submarine U lmlini a lonely life playing turnte ! ttift nim k sea. When the suvlel government nuvi Din euliimirln In KpiiiiiI It wlnhml IIih utpluln "nun luck" nn. I told hliu ho would ne Idiiiki iI If lie ( linn- Imi k to port without hnvlntf mink a Nrltlsh h'p. Thn rirltleh naval IntplPKonra liennl i.f tlila ami luuiwl orili-m thut Ki uinl x uiuli'ini i liupe waa to lie mink mi nuhl mnl no i iit-Ht UiiiM dnIii'iI im Mmn aa It rrnaam! nn IriutKlniiry line iliawri ni'i'TO-fi the llliu k am entrant's lo l lie l!iiMilifiiuH. TrH) I I .niil. KIX riVntroyera were atn miuil In Hie tiarrnw Kufplioriia eMail. Ax noon the aulmmrliie wid sighted, two eif I hem were to put to sin, get Ih IiIikI Kim uml Bliul nff hia eariipi-. Thn olher four were to aleiim ilown the channel, dropping depth charges nl regular In terval. Warned Ky wIicI.-k of thn tin p luM for him If ho ever t r)c! to get nt the great litttllii fleet riding nt awhur In I hp Hea, (if Mnnnnra, thn submarine (QpUIn aiHycil well clear of t ho Mralt. Five timea ln was alglded liy thn Ilriliph. hut facto time fnr niiugto out to hp safe from even tho moat eliiatli! Interpretation of the Jlrillnh destroyer orders. Now hi; la cm lulu g off Trehlzotid, slopping merchant ships and 1I0I11K n rd agent Jnli on the piiNHrngcrs. Tho Jllai!k a(a clilppiiiK lunce from Hnlnni to C'onHluiitliiople n nil from Hi lnmlopol to Treblzond lire In terror of Una ocean liiKhwny, as thn great north road used to fear IMck Turpln. Ih'HH lllefl Capl.llll. An Armenian merchant, who whs robbed t R.OW) Turkish pounds when the schooner he wan traveling on wnl boarded h.v the submarine's crew off tfinope, on thn aouthj count of the. Wack Ken, Hald Ihe captain wna a Monde, bearded mnn, who Hpnke to Ilia (li-Ht nidlo in I'reiii h. uml whm mimt polltd to the H' honer'M D.-iKHeimera. Ac rordiiiK to the Armenian, the Miiliina rme la a vry luiKe one; thn crew la niiHHliin, wi'hih HiiHulan naval unl forma and red fi zzea and looka well fed Offlrially, the Uritiah any nothing, but unofficially tho Imaginary line In. Me of whlih the undernea lirlwand may he "apurloH vpraenkt" haa heen fonaideralily nxtended. Meantime tha blond, heariied auhmarlne captain Is getting hlniHi'lf n comfortable atake on whic h to retire in caae he escape the hangman and the lean, gray do-etroyers. Salvation Army Drive for Funds Opens Nov. 19 Industrial Hotel Officer i Omaha I Friend of "Down and Outer." Asleep on Boiler. .Uep on Holler. A man who gave bis name aa Thomas Kogera, Thirty third and Q street, waa found asleep on top of one of the boiler In the furnace room at Kellom school yes terday morning., I'olice are holding him. Adjutant tiraiiihani, Hie officer in iliari(n nt the Salvation Army Indus I trln I lintel, lilt limine alrert, the I man who milvaiies waitn nmterlnl anil ! laliiir anil (hx-a the thing that moat of n won't do, aticka lu the motto, "A man may he down, but lie's never nut," anil has done inure lor the un furliinule man lliany any iKlier man In Oinslia. Ilia liolel haa l.VI bcdi, and they are i lean, annllary and well kept. So mail need (n wlllnnit a ha Hi or a lied If he applies In Adjutant (iniiilliKin, rennrilleiH of whether or not lie has the 211 renta usually chained, lie la truly Hie friend nl the man who is down. HiiIviiHoii Army week, November 19 to will give Omiinaiis an oppor tunlty to do their alinre of moat com mendahla work. lJiiring the paat year tho Halvatlon Army rescue home auvvd 264 Nebraska glrll for useful lives. There were til girls being cared for In the Halvutlon Army reaeua home on (Jrace street on Heptemher 30, The Halvatlon Army had 1,873 converts during the luat year, guve 17,712 Christmas dinners lust Christmas, gave 227.130 potiiuls nf coal- The Halvnllon Army Iteseiin home had a deficit of $,22 II lust year. During Hiilvatlou Army week, fima hans will ho given an opportunity to help for next year. The Hnlvatliui Army found employ ment fur l.ltii men and 420 women last year, gave lodging to 6,211 per sons and furiiialied to 20.II2K persons 'IS, 4,V) garments und 7,040 pulrs of shoes. 111 Radio to Be Used by Missionaries Methodist Episcopal Church to Use Modern Meant in Penetrating China. ( liliago, Nov. 7 lUdio phones and airplanes as aids In carrying on m a lonnry work In virtually iniineaallile parts of China will ha used by nils slonarles of tha Methodist Kpiscopal church, announces tha rommlltee on I curiae rv a Hon and advance of thut iliurch. This Dsn decided upon at a meeting of missionaries In Tzeehow, West China. Plana were announced by the Iiev. James Maxon Yard, new execu tive secretary of tha Centenary In China and relayed to the committee In America by the ltev. 1'aul llutchln son, editor of the Chinese Advocate, The delegates at tha missionary meeting could see the mountains of Tibet. It Is several weeks' Journey from Hlinnghal and there are no rail roads In that region. The Txechow territory lies In the heart of China's The campaign for funds for tha Hal vullnu Army In Omaha will begin No vember 19 to continue until Novem ber 20.i Lack of Penalty Saves Election Scanda A lack of pcnul'y for violation of a state statute saved lyi election scandal over tho distribution of white sample ballots by the laiiiglns coun ty democratic central committee yes terday. The legal point Involved re sulted In a conference of Klectlon CominlsMioncr W. I. Millugh, Jr., Arthur Mullen and County Attorney Aim Hliotwill. Allliough Nt'ctioii J!47 of the re vlaed statutes of 1U2I specifically atutes no one but the county or municipal clerk shall "print or cause to be printed any ballot or ballots upon while paper," the county at torney was unable to find In the law any p' tuilty cIuijho by which he could tako the cuso lntv court, The case was brought to the at tention of tho county attorney by the election commissioner when a member of the hitter's inspectors ar rested J. K. O'Brien at the Hcventh precinct of the Ninth ward, where he, was distributing; tha white -sample ballots. Beatrice Baptist Pastor to Run Industrial School Jleatrlce, Neb., Nov. 7. (HpecJul.) Rev. Oscar Autritt, who has been paa tor of the Herman Haptlst church here for five years, haa tendered his resignation and will take charge of the Industrial school, which he es tablished here hint summer. The church beard will meet soon to ap point his successor. wealthiest Plot lute, tiiethurii. with (0000,000 Inhabitant. Hecause of tha l-uk of lianeport tlon ficllltlea and Inaccessibility of soma sections, missionaries have teen unable previously to reach many nf thee localities, Mountainous sections and river wssiea have hindered pro greaa In many directions, Tha missionaries, plunnlng work for tha next 10 jeara, voted for four sets i t wireless telephones with which to link up the widely separated main stations, snd four two passenger air I lanes with which to r.uh hitherto Inaccessible lections. , Hastings Cirl I Killed When Train Hits Auto lla.ilniM. Neb.. Nov, 7. (Hpeclal Telegram. e Anna Hpurlock, 20, was killed and Harry Mininger Injured In ternally, when their car waa atruck by a lturllngtou passenger train at a crossing here. Tha driver, Oeorge Walker, raid he did not sea the train In time to avoid the collision, Heeauae the French laws forbid tha use of electrla or gasoline locomotives where fire damp might cause explo sions, compressed air locomotives are In general use in tha coal mines of that coftitry. Milady Dons Old Style Niglitshirt Fluffy, Kuffled Nightrohc. of Linen and Lace Are Ousted. Pails. Nov. 7. Kluffy, ruffled nlghtrohe of sheer linen and lace ara being ousted from madma's lingerie khsat, and tha old faahloned nightshirt '...ti.tl. lib M'kul rramlmi liajit In meue Is taking their place. These "chemises da null" aie made of the heaviest silk with a plain tailored front, which pultona straight down. Tha sleeves were long and generally cuffed and held to gether by links. Collars vary from sailor shape to the new bateau shape. Monograms of tiny figures or Ini tials are embroidered on tha front tab or pocket. They give a touch of color, Kvery chic woman who starts off on a Journey must tuck one of these new nightshirts Into her case. They ara exceedingly practical for country wear even If not too beautifying Workman Who Fell Sues for $24,000 John l Hwift, ona of the workmen who was l the top of a high Uoyer Van Kurgan Lumber and Coal (" pany bunkrr when two other work men were plunged to their death hy a breaking scaffold, brought suit fur 134.000 damages In district court yes terday, Hwlft deelurea that when tha scaf folding broke ha dung to a firm por tion for 20 minute before help ranch ed him. Hluie then he has been aleep less, under n doctor's rare and Is unable to woik as a carpenter In high places, due to the shock . Ma tirougbt the suit against the Itoyer-Van Kuran company, the Vounslove Construction company and tho Conveyors Corpora tion of America, Ties Want Ads Itring Itesiilts. To Secure Holiday Business Let Ui Explain How Art Anlma Film Ada run in tha World, Sun, Moon and Muso theaters can draw eui tomeni to your atore. Film ads adapted to your specific need" and for particular pur poses ro our specialty. HALLGREN Film Advertising Service 636 Psiton Blo.U JA 1893 Verne HHgren, Manager Telephone Lines Still Out in ScoMnhluff Region Hcotlsbluff, Ndj., Nov, 7. Despite the efforts of repair gangs who huvo heen working to restore wire com niuiilintlo'is damaged by last week's storms, fi-w of thn regular telephone lines are working in this vicinity, In this county, particularly, tho dumaga to wires was widespread and returns from tod iy's voting will bo slow. Today at Luncheon yon may have a fine ftagout of Deef. Yon will eniov it more if you add a liberal daah of genuine SAUCE l THC ORIGINAL WORCESTEMHIRg . Some More Truths. 1170ULD you use a steam shryvel to move a pebble? Certainly not. Implements " are built according to the work they have to do. Would you use a grown-up's remedy for your baby's ills? Certainly not. Remedies are prepared according to the work THEY have to do. All this is preliminary to reminding you that Fletcher's Castoria was sought out, found and is prepared solely as a remedy for Infants and Children. And let this be a warning against Substitutes, Counterfeits and the Just-as-good stuff that may be all right for you in all your strength, but dangerous for the little babe. All the mother-love that lies within your heart cries out to you: Be true to Baby. And being true to Baby you will keep in the house remedies specially prepared for babies as you would a baby's food, hairbrush, toothbrush or sponge. t-V.Vet rntctiM 15 Fluid Drachrrj 'sail m T-rr?ttirr'rr Children Cry For Two Ranft TrauitmUifot) Ramorabl Cylinder Wall Radius Reds CMC TRUCKS ARE "SEVEN STEPS AHEAD' More Days of Continuous Haulage More improvements that make possible a greater number of actual hours of hauling are found in GMC Trucks than can be found in any other motor truck. GMC Removable Cylinder Walls have produced a distinct advantage in engine operation by reducing to a minimum wear on walls and pistons. This superior feature also increases economy, and prac tically eliminates piston slaps and other inefficien cies of the older type of engine. No other truck on the market has all of the improve ments that make GMC Trucks seven steps ahead, and steady unvarying performance that is common in the operation of GMC Trucks. Nebraska Buick Auto Company LINCOLN OMAHA SIOUX CITY H. E. Sidles, Pres. Lea Huff, Vice-Pres.; Chat. Stuart, Sac-Treat. Pump and ThcrmO'Syphon Cooling Chassis List at Factoryt 1-Ton, $1,298; 2-Ton, $2,375; 3i-Ton, $3,600; 8-Ton, $3,980. Tas to be added. RamovalU Valva Lifter Assemblies fnrUnUnaou Gcvarnov Pressor Lubrication ICASiORll 54 - a 1 t ' ' i LCOHOL-ai,SHV.'J- "r,WJ W "H.-s .1 i M k . u I I B7.-' sr - t: 53 Are You Prepared? A dtor in th boos U tht tims would U a gA Idsa. 7ft yo can't afiori to keep a doctor la th family to kp baby vtU ar prtrsot sicknea. But you caa du slmisrt the aama thing by aaviaf at htad a tattle of Kkuher's Castoria, becauaa U U aoadcrfal remedy fur ladiitntioa, Cvllc. lrrrlhnas, trttfulnesa sad all tha other diordra that result tram cuou&oa aUscau that babies hart. litre her Cantoris Is prfctly sais to aa. It Is a barmlema sob rtitnwfor Castor Oil, Fatsforic, Drvfasad Suwthiog Srmpa, ChlUrsa cry IdrFlstrhtr's Castoria, aad mothers tscoauBtad it becauaa) thsy hits (ja4 it a coiufort to caUdtta and a Dothi's tiiead. If yo ? yer c-abv, jv k9 aow sweat It ia ta ba a bis to ktlp baby hra triMs cna, Ta caaaot always tall apoa a d.t of. Hut d -!( kava aothug but rl MT f Flauhtt's Caaiot U, bsxauaa thy kaow that U u a oaly da gwd - that It taat d aay har- and they wewUa't vaat y ta m fi baby remedy that yva woald Ut ywuaaj. oniu ivw sua twtut tut ts tua ivtir aoini m httmrttunm QCNUINC CASTORIA ALWAYS Eeara the Sipitur of SI A Ton and One-Half of Heat in a Ton of VULCAN COKE fiT requires one and one-half tons of high , grade soft coal and eighteen hours in a coking oven to make one ton of this fuel all of the smoke, gas and tarry mat ter is removed, leaving only the pure carbon NOTHING is taken OUT that HAS ANY VALUE AS A DOMESTIC FUEL No smoke, soot or dust small size, easy to handle HOLDS FIRE 12 HOURS COSTS LESS per month h Peoples? Coal Co. COM. IJ 0U BUSlMSS y NOT OUR SIDlllNC MTigmimrm. aaaBMSk. aa3 : . . i'.iik" ((II I li1aa"sj)sal s ill I ST 111 . pin i t IT im ill is i rare (I -i --.K vli'ederielisfw WORRIED And no wonder! Visitors were coming out that afternoon and the old, old problem had come up again "What shall I serve for refresh ments?" For the last party, she had worked feverishly all morning and had served an elaborate luncheon. She didn't mind the work so much, al though it did leave her nervous and excited. But it was so expensive! And somehow, the afternoon had seemed stiff and formal so differ ent from the party at Mrs. Bradley's. "What is it that makes everyone feel at home at the Bradleys'?" she mused. Then suddenly an idea! "Yes, yes; that must be it," she said to herself. "I'll serve the. same sort of a luncheon." Never had there been' such a happy party as Mrs. Fredericks gave that afternoon. "I have learned something " she told her husband later. "The secret of successful entertaining is to serve good Coffee and plenty of it. Good Coffee, witbi something simple like sandwiches and cake, seems to suit most people much better than an elaborate col lation without Coffee. There is something about Coffee that makes everybody feel at home.'' COFFEE -the universal drink Ts iiihaaul fa rrt ta WurtnseaJ idmiI ( lul y CoSm atntiwi tt ike Vmif4 i ia -tfrr'e wilt Ito a.M.a W f4Ui: Haul t aN T'tJt fniluil, immtm, W4m it'wi. w Cms. fpiANOS U iiir so 4aj aariaat Ail k l,viut a. Huiri. to ill tw4M iw. Mms V,hGttT$ raws aifKis) t.4 ra 1 1 PH1.51IF.H imOTMF.RS III Imm ut f.. ., tlUo SMS Ih4 a, ua JA. ;' ,t I-. ae a, jtnasj m a I a T i Call U l We ' ' . ' i m r t I.) -a h4 ka h4S