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TIIB OMAHA SITNDAY BEE: NOVEMHER 8. 10H.
CRADDOCK'S SHIP
ONE-GOING DOWN
Cruiser Good Hope the Vessel Toua
dering; After Beinjr Set Afire
by German Shells.
MOIfMOUTH IS BADLY DAMAGED
Great Help in Early Correct Returns
atlafartlnn for Hrltlah la that Their I
Little. Pacific I'lrrl Had, Itself,
(hourn o t.Ur lis) lie .
I la Kor.
Ill 1.1 1.1 IN.
LONDON. Nov. 7. (2m n. m.)-A dis
patch to the Central News from Lima,
Peru, says thut tlio Hiitlih cruiser tllas
gow, which was In the naval buttli with
th Germans of Coronel, Chili, lout Hun
day, haa arrived at l'uoito Montt. Chile.
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. LONDON. Nov. It wus Hie Hrll'nli
orusler Good llupe. Hear Admiral Sir
Christopher Craddock a fliiKship. which i A iyj.p rlt!nB nmul.lpa h.. n .,lao aildi
foundered after being art on fire by nn'' siiliatrat In the aame nidation any
hella from German warships In the humlier of columns of f..r up to
naval battle that took place off the th'rty-two, was one of tlje chief factor
Chilean roait laat Sunday. The Hrltlsli ' n the UT);ll,llujy qlJ,.k
cruiser Monmouth, which the. Herman
Aat
U.S. Troops Reach
South Strike Zone;
Jury Begins Work
f peotctlon at Jaw ot whatever national
ity. Reoently, prior to the outbreak of
the war, thia recommendation wu re
newed. "It ha4 Wen feared that the numeroui
aald they had sunk, was badly damnaed.
and it la poailbla that it la the werahlp
which woa rpn;to1 today tc be aaliure
on tbe coast of Clillex. So lar aa ia
known, none of the Oood Hope's crew
aurvlved.
. firalna of Comfort.
Thla M. the new given to the Hrltlah
public by the admiralty thla evening Just
as the people were beginning to think
that the German accounts of the result
of the battle in the Pacific had been
axagfrated. The only bit of satlafsutlon
J or the Hrltlah la thai their little l'i
elflo fleet had, Itaelf, rhoaen to give bot
tla to a very murii stronger siitiadron,
and had not been overwhelmed until the
last possible shot had been fired at the
enemy.
The British rrulaer Glasgow, which
was with the Good Hope and Monmouth,
sUso put up a fight against the two Ger
man cruisers Lelpfclg and IresJen anl
when its bigger sisters were put out of
action managed to escspe.
I Report C nntlrmed.
LIMA. Peru, Nov. . A German firm
has received a telegram confirming the
sinking of the Hrltlah crulaers Mon
mouth and Oood Hope In- the naal bat
tJe between the German and SlrltlMi
fleets off the coast of Chile last Munday.
Nothing has been heard here concern
ing the- whereabouts of the other vcaeels
reported to havo taken part In tho
Combat.
FOKT SMITH. Ark.. Nov. 1 -The ar
rival of federal soldiers to preserve order
In the i'ratrl deck mining district, the
convening of the special federal grand
Jury nr.d the burning of two more build
insa at iiurtforji, marked the events
today In the efforts of the Judicial and
mtlitnry departments of the federal gov
ernment to bring pence to the Hartford
'oal mining valley. According to tele
phone reports from Hartford, two stores
were burned there early today. The
origin of the the t. unknown.
That the state authorities have failed
to do their share In pacifying the mining
i regions, where arson, murder, assault
Isnd pillage are said to have beon perpe-
trated In the last six months, Vss In
j timsted by Judge Frank Toumans In
I his ohar to the. grand Jury today. The
court railed special attention to the fart
that there was no question of jurlsdlc.
tlon hetTven the - state and federal
ft-.ame a forrprcbcarlTe view of ;ust authorities, Uut that such act aa Mo
what tha voters hsd done In 114 and thsliBted the feJeral statute, also violated
rompirlsiM w'lh ISt! menu prwpared lactate laws.
slngln operation with this niarhine. Ad-1
Cum, snbtisi tlons snd total in a
number of columns at once without re
moving th paper from the carriage, were
easy for It. 1'reasure on a little lever
I chunges from sddltlon to subtraction an1
v re. versa. Typographical etrors sre
corrected in the same way. thus Insuring!
accuracy In the totals with the minimum I
Jew In Turkey would, in casa of war.
be endangered, not only on account of
their religion, but alsa for their non
Turkish nationality. Many Jew who
have resided ia Turkey for years are not.
. srssrf
up ta this day. Ottoman clllsens.
It Is, therefor, reassuring to learn
that Germany has warmly recommended
to Turkey tha protection of all .Jews,
Irrespective of nationality."
unusually qul k and accurate ser
vice on election returns given to the
readers of The Hoe lust week.
This marpine, which leaves far In the
rear the moat expert Tiuman "lightning
calculator.'' Is the Item'.ngton Wahl
writing, aililing and subtracting machine.
it nas neen on the market rive yenrs und of exertion on the jiart of the operator,
during Mist time has been brought to,C. A. Thompson of the Pcmlngton com
such a ntnte r,f perfection ss to call for psny who insisted the newspaper fra
the kdmlrstlon of ell who sa it operated! ternlty into the possibilities of the me-
Germany Urges the
Porte to Protect
All Jews in Turkey
on election idtlit and the following week
Its capacity of saving labor is one of
Its best ()ualKles.
The election tsb!es which sppeared In
The lice and which gave readers at a
TSING TAU HOISTS
THE WHITE FLAG
Last German Fortress in 'Asia Sur
renders to the British and
Japanese Forces. "
LONG AND HEROIC RESISTANCE
chine, was on the Job dny ar.d night lait
week along w.th the newspaper men.
The Keinlngton Is the oldest standard
typewriter, Its model No. 1 having ben
placed on the market In 1S74.
NEW YORK, Nov. 7.-The safety of
Jews In Turkey hss twice been the sub
ject of representations made to the Porte
by Germany, according to a statement
given out here tonight by Count von
Bernstorff, German ambassador to tha
United states. The statement said:
"Some time ago the German Imperial j
government recommended to Turkey the UgBBE
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Defense
tin re
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the
the, Teuton tlarrlaoa
first of August One
Most Pletnrraie
Phaaes of War.
.Rear Admiral Plr Christopher fiad
Cock, who commanded the nrltlsh
squadron from the battleship Qooi jtope, ' Japanese and British r.irceH.
-nvi irouui7 went aown with
TOKIO, Nov. 7. It lo officially
announced that the German fortress
of Tglng-Tau has surrondcrod to tbe
It.
waa In charge of the British llect In
Mexican waters at the time the Amerl
n marine occupied Vera Crui. Ho was
W years old.
Klr Christopher had a distinguished
record and received many honors and
decorations. Uurlag the Houdsn cam.
palgn In 191, hs aerved In the British
rmy an! also saw service In Chlnu in
Jm. Ills gallantry at Taku earned him
promotion to a captaincy.
Widballen Obstaole
; to General Advance .
;. of Euss Into Poland
rETROQRAD (via London), Nov. 7.
Accordlng to Russian Information. Wlr.
ballen Is the only obstacle to a general
advanea of the whole Russian front Into
east Prussia. The Germans. It Is de
clared, soon will be forced to evacuate,
being threatened by a flanking move
tnent of the Russians.
Tho backward movement of the re
mainder of tha Ue.rmon lino left this
point without sufficient support.
'The Russian consul general at Constan
tinople, arriving at (Jdcrsa. stated that
tha Turkish officials were as surprised
as Russia by the sudden otfcnulve tnke;t
by tha Turkish fleet In tho Black sea.
TJie consul general said:
"The news of the Turkish bombcrdment
became known In Constantinople some
, time after the event. Admitting that
Turkey haa fully prepare. for war, nev
rrthelea Dei nun action precipitated the
crisis. I regard the extreme courtesy
shown by Kussitn officials two days fol
lowing the Turkish attack as proof of
Ya'ilah surprise st recent events." .
An unusually ve guard of picked
troops was placed at the disposal of the
Russian ambaasador, the consul general
said, and tho grand vlilcr's private sec
retary, personally superintended and fa
cilitated the depasture of the Russlnus.
'Austrian troops are- pushing through
tha passes of the Carpathians to support
the yAuetrlans. who are falling bark be--
the Russian advance In the region
west of the Pan river. A correspondent
at Lemherg states that theso troops have
been exhausted by tha etruglo through
tha snow-filled mountain pusses and are
Incapable of a serious resist spce.
It Is officially announced that the
first step In briuglng about the sur
render of the fortress occurred at
midnight 'when tho Infantry, charged
and occupied tho middle fort of tho
line of dotense. In this operation
they took 200 prisoners.
IMctaresqn Phase, of War.
. The Germans holstec the shite flag at
T o'clock this morning at the weather ob
servation bureau of Talng Tau. The quick
capitulation of tho Oermans was the
ratise of much. surprise and Joy ta the
men of the snny and navy operating
against it, and also to the people of Toklo.
; The charge against the mlddlo fort was
a brilliant one. It was led by Oeneral
Yoshlml Yamsda, at tho head of compan
ies of Infsntry and engineers.
The Herman and Japanese .losses, which
were Urge, hava nut been announced.
The fall of, Tslng-'fau epds the most
Picturesque of the minor pliasss of the
great world war now raging. On two
continents and In many of the Islands of
ths sess. where colonies of tho warring
nations were planted combats of more
or less Interest have taken place, gar
risons captured and town captured
peaceably, but In the little German con
cession' on tho south side of the Shan
Tung peninsula of China there ha been
going on, elnue late In August, a reduced
scale of war that, from all accounts, has
duplicated nearly all the feature of those
battles In Kurope that hsv resulted In
the capture of fortified positions.
Hold Uut Heroically.
Tire character of Tsmg-Tau lose to Oer
many It last foot of possessions oa the
Aslatto mainland, as well as Its last
strategic position outilde of the german
empire In Kurope.
For nearly three months the little Ger
man garrison, amounting to about T.OOo
men and nearly wholly composed of re
servists who were ltvlnn or do ng bud
ness In China, has held out against the
lund and sc attacks of the Japanese and
of certain British detachments of both
wnue and Indian troops that found them
selves In Clilna at tho outbreak of the
war.
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A home to be a real home, should be
properly furnished. This is a neceaH'y
but it is not an item of expense as you may
imagine. To pay more for good furniture
than the price we ask is extravagance.
This does not mean cheap furniture. It
means your choice of the largest high
grade stock in Omaha, at the lowest retail
prices in the city. And you can take a year
or more if necessary to pay your bill.
If you have a child in your home, make
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Forest t-'le Checked.
?H I LA DELPHI A. Nov. 7.-Keports re
ceived here ton'ght were to the effect
that nearly all of the forest fires, which
have been burning In southern New Jer
sey and parts of central and eastern
Pennsylvania for several days, had been
checked.
OVER SIX MILLION ACRES
OF CORN IN NEBRASKA
(From a Staff Correspondent.
LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 7. (Special Tele
gram.) The corn acreage In Nebraska
for 1U14 amounted to t.W.OTS acres, ac
cording to- figures complied by the state
hoard of sgilcultuie. The acreage In
113 waa t.U7,137. Owing to tlir drouth
of laat year many formers in the South
Platte region sowed Increased wheat acre
ages In the fell of 1913. Alfalfa also made
Inroads on the corn acreage In some com
munities. The assessors of Nebraska d'scovered
1. ':, cattle in the state on April t,
1914, and Hated 4M.-.0 m'lch cow.
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APOPLECTIC "STROKE" AND
! HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
The term aroplexy is applied to sudden
loss of motor power, with or without
los of coneiiouanes, due to cerebral
hemorrhage, or the sudden plugging of
a. blood vessel. Premonitory signs are
occasionally present. There may be a
feeling of fullness In the hrad. head
ache, ringing In the ears, disxtness or
numbness, tingling pains la the llmiis on
on side, tuss of invinory uf . word,
tcetera. NMth the buistlng or a vessel
of sufficient slxe. there occur the apo
plectic "strike." It most striking fea
ture Is uddrii lobrf of txinai loutneaa, if
cojnpletn. the patient falls heavily to
th ground find there may be slight con
vulsive movement, but It anon coasea.
Tbe patient csunit Le aroused. The face
Is suffused, t:iit:ollo eometlmes. how
ever, pal the brvtitl.liiK Is slow and
noisy. Tim sect nd major symptom of
apoplexy ia paralysis. To have had a
stroke of paralysis Is Justly regarded a
I. sung rtcelvtd a blow which mark the
l-SK Diilng if Inevitable dotilioe la health
aod usefulness, though case ax coo-
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tantly occurring In which a .-"slight
stroke" U followed by complete recovery.
After these comes a large number of
cases of first attack, from which the
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to occur, whl.h are inure severe, and
few survive a third attack. The danger
element in all these cases of apoplectic
"treks," whethsr sllslit or severe, ia
the blood pressure. It dwell a constant
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