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TJ1K OMAHA SUNDAY lWA-U UKCKMIiKU 27, 1914.
THOMPSON, BEIDEN S CQ
Our January Clearing Sale
of Women s Wearing Appare
Will Commence Saturday, Jan. 2, 1915
This date (the first selling day of the year) is in
accordance with our usual custom.
Every Garment will be from Our Own Regular
High Grade Stocknothing bought for sale purposes.
To re-mark and place this great stock on sale takes
time. It's for this reason that our 28th Annual Janu
ary Clearing Sale will commence January 1, 1915.
Wait
The Values offered will be worth your while
waiting for.
REYOLT IN MANILA
QUICKLY CRUSHED
1
Ten Thousand Men Had Planned to
Attack Four Points at the
Capital.
MOVEMENT POORLY ORGANIZED
Army and Police Officers Aft In
toraw la A aad Vw
Arreete and One Fight
Kb J thf. Affair.
THOMPSON, BELDEN & CO.
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Decidedly An Extra Value
Thesp are fall sized. Superfine Com
foriersMed with fine, selected Sanitary
Cotton covered with Silkoline in beautiful
all-over patterns.
A very extra value Monday $1.50.
.. . , .. Basement
Women's Warm Underwear,
Comfortable Moderate In Price
', Women's Fleccod Cotton Union Suits, high neck,
long sleeves, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle lengths,
$1.00.
. i Women's Wool Union Suits, different styles, $1.25.
We have a beautiful line of Swiss ribbed lisle
Vests, hand crochet top. 50c and up.
Third Floor. ,
THE FUR SHOP
Furs are about one-third less in price
than lsst year you .make no mistake in
purchasing NOW.
' Fur Sets from $7.50 to $250.
ACCUSES SILLIMAN
OF TAKING BRIBE
Mexican Cabinet Minister Says He
Aooepted Money to Work for
Release of Oen. Xturbide.
CONSUL CALLS IT ABSURD
OoTtraor of City of Mrsloo Who
, Kept Order Drt( Iterlaa
Was It.l.M. Reqaeat
f Ssarataa-y Bryan.
WABinNOTON. Dm Jl Aroerloan
Conaal Stllliman at Mexico City reported
today that aMrl Palafox, minister of
agriculture In tha cabinet of Provisional
President Outlerres, has Issued a state
ment charging that ha (gunman) Koacisl
A gnt ton Canove and ethers had ao-.Bew,d "Pof of trouble In tha Philippine
cepted a bribe of 600,000 peos to effect tha ' enpltal, called for a full report of tha
MANILA. Iec. Eight Filipinos hare
been arrested on the charge of fdltlon
aa a reault of an abortive uprising In
Manila and It anvlror.a on Thursday
night. Further arrests are probable.
From army sources It la learned that
a general warning was sent to all officers
on Thursday stating that fully 10.000
Filipinos In Manila alone were ready tor
a concerted attack on Fort Santiago, tha
Cuartel Espana, the Cuartel Infentria
and the medicine depot The military
units were Immediately prepared and a
street patrol waa started at dusk.
Constabulary agents, who are members
of tha secret societies, disclosed the plans
for the uprising, thus enabling a fore
of constabulary and polloo to disperse
gatherings at Bangm Bayan, Pifj and
Navotas, near Malabon. At Calucan a
quad of American sailors seised chairs
when a force of Filipinos approached a
dan oe hall In which they were gathered
and, using the chairs aa weapons, routed
the Filipinos of whom quit a number
were Injured.
Revolt Lades Leader.
The rising waa evidently poorly organ
ised and lacked leaders. It was com
posed for the most part of parsons Im
plicitly trusting the word of Artemio Rl
carte, a revolutionary, who conducts a
oontlnual propaganda from Hong Kong,
to which place be was banished by the
American authorities some time ago. Rl
oarte. It la stated, advised that the antV
Amerlcan attempt be made on Christmas
eve. when the American officers would
be expected to selebrat the holiday.
Reports from the provinces tell of
minor risings and occasional vlolenoe, but
details from these sections are lacking.
The situation today, from all appear
anccs, and, according to official state
ments, Is well under control of the mlll-
Oovernor General Francis Burton Har
rison happens to be away on an official
visit and Wlnfred T. Donlson. secretary
of the Interior, Is In charge of affairs
pending Mr. Harrison's return.
The Foreign Chamber of Commerce,
supported by the Filipino body, has Is
sued a public protest against the legis
latures' adoption of amendments to the
Internal revenue laws Imposing additional
taxes. The measure was lntroduoad on
the eve of the Christmas recess and was
passed wtlhout discussion and also It la
stated, without giving the merchants an
pportunlty to express their opinion re
garding It Representations from the
Chamber of Commerce regarding the new
law, It Is announced, are to vo today to
Secretary of War Garrison, asking him
to secure President Wilson's intervention
In the matter.
Officials DImouI Report.
WASHINGTON, Dee, . ft -Officials at
the Insular bureau of the War depart
ment. .In the absence of official advloes
today from Manila. Inclined to tha view
that the reported rising there was not
serious Earlier In the week Governor
General Harrison reported ha could find
no basis in Manila for aooounU of a
threatened revolt Brigadier General
Frank Molntyra, chief of the bureau of
Insular affairs, however, la view of re-
FOGS INTERFERE
WITHFIGHTING
French Eeport Says Conditions of
Atmosphere Prevents Opera
tions in Flanders.
FEW ARTILLERY EXCHANGES
Ooraaaa Attaek at Chivy I Alsme
District, la Repalsed ' Fieaefc
Make Proarreas la Up
per Alaaee.
PARIS', llec. 25. The official announce
ment given out by tbe French war of
fice this afternoon relates that fogs In
the north have lnterferred with the
operations In Flanders. Counter attacks
on the part of Germans have been re
pulsed at a number of points. There was
artillery fighting near the sea and
Perthes. ProKress was made also In upper
Alsace on Christmas day. Tha text Of
the communication followa
"There has been moderate artillery ex
ert an gea on the front from the sea to
tha Lys. On the Lys, itself, a heavy fog
has made operations Impossible.
"Betwen tbe Lys and the Olse we have
repulsed several counter attacks of the
enemy, notably at Nouleltea, to the west
of Lena, at Bolsselle, northeast of Al
bert, and at Lihona, to tha west of
Chaulnea, where a trench captured from
the enemy waa lost, and then recaptured
by us after a spirited engagement
Oej-tnan Attack at Chivy Repateed.
"Betwen the Olse and the Alsne, re
ports from this locality declare that dur
ing tha day of December 24, a very
strong Germ an attack was repaired at
Chivy, to the northeast of Sou pi r. In tha
region of Perthes the artillery silenced
the batteries of the enemy, which were
bombarding the trenches recently occu
pied by our troops. Two strong German
counter attacks were repulsed during the
night of December 24-26.
"Yesterday, December 25, a further
counter attack of particular severity, de
livered on a front of LGO0 yards, with
lmportaut bodies of troops, waa com
pletely checked.
"In the Argon ne and between the
Mouse and the Moselles there is noth
ing; to report
Proarreaa In I'per Alsace.
"In the upper Alsace, December 25 was
marked by perceptible progress In front
of Cernay. We reached the outskirts of
tbe hills to the went of the town and
bere we held our positlrns In spite of
several counter attacks. We occupy also
the outskirts of Aspa?h. the valley and
the heights which dominate Aepach on
tbe west
"Russia: The Germans, who succeeded
In forcing their way across tha Bxura
river, to the south of Sochacaen, were
driven back after suffering heavy loeeea.
The German attack on Bollmow re
sulted In failure. In the region of Inow
lodx, on the Plllca river, and to the south
of this locality, stubborn fighting eon- l
tlnues. Along the entire course of the
Nlda river and to tho aouth of the
Vistula the fighting Is going on under
conditions favorable for the Russians."
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Phone Tyler 1754. 210 S. 17th. Brandeis Theatre Bldg.
HOW TO USE A DOCTOR
CHAPTER IX.
The day la st ban when a physician
can hold up his head and feel proud of
his profession. Tha advanced guards
are genuine, and they ring true every
time.
"Madloine," says Dr. Victor C.
Vaughan, tha accomplished President of
tha American Medical Association, "con
sists of tha application of aoientlflc dis
covery to the prevention and cure of
disease. All else which may go under
the un of medloino Is sham and t rand."
Says Dr. James Alexander Lindsay,
P. R. C. P., Professor of Medicine la
Queen's University of Belfast, President
of tha Section of Madloine of the Royal
Academy of Ireland: "Tha publlo must
learn that for disease to be countered
successfully it must have early recog
nition and timely treatment In this
matter of early diagnosis wo are largely
dependent upon tha Intelligence of t
public Wo cannot detect the subtle
premonitions of disease If these are dis
regarded by the patient Our hospitals
are full of wrecks of humanity, which
we may. Indeed, often patch up with
more or leas success, but which can
never be restored to Integrity."
Of three thoasaad post mortem exant
Inattoas made In the Massachusetts Gen
eral Hospital, 45, 6 per cent were found
to have been mistaken diagnoses, ac
cording to Dr. Richard Cabbott. Borne
of us are not dependent upon an anat
omlo diagnosis alone. We seek to make
an etlologio or causative diagnosis. We
detect the cause and teach tha patleat
how to re-adjust htm self aooordlagly.
Aa a consequence of thl j mode of proced
ure, I have been In Omaha nearly sis
years without a single death, and a
goodly number of my patients had en
joyed tha luxury of hospital treatment
without benefit There's a reason. .A
hint to tha wtse Is ruffled snt. Henry
B. Munro, M. IX. MS-I Brandels Theater
Bids.
Everburn Coal
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Furnace Lamp
Large Lamp
$6.50
release of former Governor Iturhlds.
Palafox. an adherent of Zapata, Is said
to have been eager to see Iturbldo held.
The latter was commander of the federal
district during the brief administration
of Provisional President CarbaJaL but
remained after his colleagues bad fled,
and took an active part In keeping order
Christmas ere disturbances.
Officials said today there was at an
times more or less disaffection among a
restless clement In the Philippines and
that shrewd native leaders did what tbey
could to capitalise such discontent They
process not to believe anything like a
rising of serious proportions la Imminent
after the Carranaa forces withdraw and ' ln Manila or elsewhere through the U-
TURKS THREATEN
YANKEE SAILORS
eaa asawskaaa
Report from Syrian Port Says Crew
of : Merchant Ship Was
Attacked.
'.
ZKEEICA5 WARSHIP ON THE JOB
Saoreiary Daalela Aaks for Report
Isasa Captain Oaiaa am State.
bmbI that Ha Tfcreateaed
I ta Fire aa the City.
panlon were returning from Christmas
mass at Marlon when the accident oc
curred. Attention waa called to the ao
cldent by the barking of dogs and when
an Investigation followed Nowatrup was
tha Zapata forces entered.
Secretary Bryan, admiring XturUde's
personal courage. In preferring to main
tain order In the city rather than make
his own escape, took a personal Interest
In tha case and Identical representations
were made to both Outlerres and Villa
to obtain his release. Iturbldo now Is
on his way to the United States, nut re
ports from Mextoo City say Palafox an
nounced his Intention of arresting him If
ha were caught anroute to El Paso.
Mr. Bllllman ln his report disolssed tha
story or the bribe aa absurd.
Ontlerres May Desert Till.
The Carranaa agency here announced
receipt of tha following message from
General. Carranaa' a secretary at Vera
Crust
"Genera! VUlareal at Monterey informs
us that he recently had a conference at
I Beltillo with General Alvares, the Outier-
rea, governor of tha state of San Luis
Potosi. who Informer him that Culalto Ou
tlerres had sent him to Inform VUlareal
that ha had demanded from Villa that he
lands.
Condition Exasperated, Sara Qartea
Manuel Que son, resident commissioner
from the Philippines In congress, declared
today that conditions ln the Philippines
were being exaggerated by Interests op
posed to the pending bill for a greater
measure of self-govornment and ultimata
independence for the Islands.
"I know nothing of the reported arrests
for Insurrectionist plots," ha said. I
am satisfied that when Investigated they
will dlsolose nothing mors serious than
what here would be arrests for violations
of polloe regulations. The Philippine
people know a revolutionary movement
would Interfere with Independence. They
will be muoh disappointed If the bill does
not pass at this session of congress, but
failure to paas it will not mean Insurrec
tion." A cablegram received in tha Insular
bureau from tha Philippine government
during the day concerned routine busi
ness, but made no reference to any dis
orders and did not contain anything, of
ficials said, that could be construed as a
McAdoo to Represent -
Administration at
San Diego Opening
i
WASHINGTON. Deo. K. To represent
President Wilson at the opening of the
exposition, at an Diego, Cel., is the ob
ject of a trip today which Secretary
McAdoo has arranged to take. The
secretary waa to be accompanied by Mrs,
McAdoo, tha president's youngest daugh
ter. One of the last official acts of the
secretary before leaving was tha Issu
ance of a statement In which all shippers
who have been affected by high ooeaa
freight rates and scarcity of vessels are
ealled upon to sand the facts to the
Treasury of Commerce department The
Information Is called for under a senate
resolution directing the two departments
to Investigate the subject.
Letters already received, according to
Secretary McAdoo, show that the scarcity
of vessels Is so great and freight rates are
so high that American foreign trade Is be
ing seriously bandloapped.
Do you realize that there la a wide difference between the heat values
of different brand of con.1T
We knorw XT7XXVBT7B.ST OOAX. to be the best all around soft coal ln
this market and the beat to maintain and Increase oar business.
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We Bell tha Bast aajMftXS of UL CMU9SS.
$6.50
McCaffrey bros. co.
ISO South XTth Street
rhone Tyler so.
found crushed under the car. dead, and b'uT ha vS LlZl l"' to ,n" ta
Mia. Oillen unconscious. Ph. , expected 1 0u.,l. JL .T Z th- reported uprurtng.
to recover. No..ru ... m . Uutlerrss Waa disposed to enroll himself
... ' I nd his troops once again under the ban- ti i n l
Nowatrup waa U years of
Emperor of Austria
Thanks American
Children for Gifts
WASHINGTON. Dec. .-Secretary
paniels ealled on Captain Oman, com
Kuan ding tha armored cruiser. North
Carolina, to report whether threats of
viola ace had been made by Turka at
Tripoli against American sailora Athens
dispatches published today said that an
American warship had threatened a
tornbardment as a result
Tha North Carolina and the Teunessee
are both at Beirut today, the Tennessee
having gone Jaffa after depositing gold.
Beirut Is about forty miles south of
Tripoli. One report waa that Turkish
authorities sought to prevent the depart
re of American,' Brllfch and French
onsuls, and that the attack on the
American crew of a commercial ship and
tha threatened bombardment of Tripoli
fey tha Americaa man-of-war followed.
Auatro-Huimarian embassy from I forces have removed their -machine guns, I th ne,t ot Vk Admiral Lapoyerere had
a today announced that the Aua-' abandoned their front trenchea and are . ,unk whU ttraPtlnS t0 torpedo
ONE KILLED AND ONE HURT
WHEN AUTO TURNS TURTLE
S. D.. Dec. M.Ppeclal'
r " w7ur uaie TnuS
son or Ian ki m - .u,tuiiuii t. - .n r..---.i...i ,
PARK BR,
Teles-ram.) David Nowatrup,
Nowstrap, a wealthy farmer of this
icoaaty,. was killed yesU-rdsy afternoon.
md Miss Ruth union, a Kpring Valley
anfcoot teacher, was Injured, when New-'
atrup's ' autSmeUia 'turond turtle on the
Nowstnip aad his osa
WAKIIINQTON. Dee. 36
tho
Vienna
trlan emperor had expressed his thanks
to President Wilson through Ambas
sador Penfleld for the American Chrlst-
niaa girts distributed yesterday among
children of dead soldiers.
The dispatch also explained the retreat
and his troops once again under the ban
ner of the first chief aad the plan of
Guadalupe.
Marlsreaa Begtas R.ttriaar.
NACO, Arts., Deo. 88. Governor May
torena, with bis VlUa forces, began re
tiring today out of range of the guns of
the Carranaa garrison at Naoo, Sonora.
Official reports to Brigadier General
Tasks It, Bliss, oommandlng United
dlepateh to i States forces here, show that tha VUla
Sunk by Austrians
Near Pola Naval Base
PARIS. Dae. H-The Italian
states, according to advices to the Matin,
that a French submarine belonging to
preparing to retire to the main Maytorena
camp, sleven kilometers from Naco.
This movement Is In fulfillment of a
statement made Thursday by Maytorena
to BrUadler General Hugh L. Scott
ciuer or starr or the army, who Is nego-
Austrian battleships la the Austrian naval
base at Pola. The crew. It Is
were rescued and taken prisoners.
from Kervta aa the result of bad i tlatlng for a cessation of Mexican war.
weather aiul names Archduke Eugene as
chief commander of the Austrian Balkan
fiM-rws.
"Official communique asaerta that Aus
trian troops, alter a victorious advance,
retreated from Bervla on acoount of bad
weamer, unbeaten and with unhmku
fare along the International boundary.
FOUR HUNDRED DIE AS
TROOP TRAINS CRASH
LONDON. Dec.
Year's Parcel Post
Business Will Reach
a Billion Packages
WASHINGTON, Deo. Preliminary
estimates by postuffice officials place
tha number af paroel post package
Christmas rush at
IS A TO...,-- Jit
- miiwiumb j ... ' ' ..r-K.r uiiru tn, number ar pa
courage. Our losses were enormously ex- ''" Warsaw says that 400 men were 1 handled during the
aggerated. In the Carpathiana our elUu'ks ll:ted and 0O wounded In a eollisloa be- 100.000.000. and Indie
continue to gain ground. " said the die- tween-troop aad hospital trains at Kallsa.
patch. Poland.
i The troops were coming from Prussia
Saallarioas. and the hospital train waa Drooeedlaa tn
Hpeciai.j- uermaay wHh wounded o fleers. The
Six Persons Burned
to Death in Denver
Apartment House
DENVER, Deo. It. Six persons wars
burned, some of them seriously. In a
tire which gutted several rooms on the
third floor of the Buckingham hotel, a
fashionable apartment house early today.
About fifty persons were drivsn from
their apartments by the fire, Tha prop
erty damage was not heavy.
TwoHagenbacks .
Killed in Battle
0T. WmS, Mo.. Deo. Sa. Word that
Lorens and Henry Hagenbaok. tho well
known menagerie owners of Germany,
have been killed in battle, waa received
today by George Dieakman, president of
the St Louis Zoological society.
FIRE CAUSES A HEAVY
LOSS IN ARKANSAS TOWN.
LAXB VILLA OK, Art. Dec M. Fire
caused a loss estimated at tas.OOO today.
Tour of the largest buildings of the town
were destroyed and thirteen firms and
Individuals suffered loss as. Tha cauaa
has not been learned.
DEATH RECORD
Jokasasj-Maywr.
NORTH BFJND, Neb.. Deo. ta.-Bpe-
daL) The marriage of Miss Iva Mover of
North Bend and Gilbert Johnson of Fre
mont took place at noon today at the
Moyer home east of town. Miss Myrtle
Kdeaae ta Have
tilKiEAlUNT. H. D., Doo. X
In the special alocUon held In Bdsemoat trains ware runnii.. .r rn .r i
Thursday, the franchise granting the ex- they collided. Mora than twenty cart
elusive use of the sulphur flow of the . were wrecked.
volume of paroel post traffic for 1914 , Moyer and Carl Johnson were tbe attand-
wlll total nearly 1.000, W0 packages. ants. Hev. K. u. bweoney officiated.
cur well to VtUllam bartlett and J. R.
Calier was carried, by a vol 0f St to T.
being sustained by an overwhelming ma
jority. This means that work will be
commenced on Cdgeniont'a sanitarium at
once
Head tba "For Sale" ads tt r want
bargains of tha col aula.
An investigation dtecloeed that a rail
way switch had been changed at tha last
moment The station master, i witch
men and others are under areat
OlfLT ONB "DROHO UUIXIKE.
To get the genuine, call for full name.
Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look for signa
ture of at W. Ocove, Cams a aatd ta ooe
Eight Killed, 100 Hurt as
Teuton Fliers Shell Rass City
PETROGRAD (Via London), Doc St. and In exploding tt killed or wounded vtr-
Bight persons were killed and over 10S
wounded la tbe town of Sochacsew, Rus
sian Poland, today by bombs thrown down
from ftv German aeroplane
Oae bomb dropped in Us aalddla of a
wnksa waa watntitmg tha aviators.
tuaily the entire gathering.
ice market piace in oocnacaeer and a
number of wooden houses were set afire
and destroyed.
Sochac w Is on the Bsure, fifty sollas
WasS ad Warsaw,
A miserable joke or worse than joke,
is being perpetrated on my daughter
ELAINE. There have appeared and
are appearing advertisements in the
public prints signed with fraudulent
initials of which the folio wing is a copy:
Information Wanted!
of ELAINE DODGE, baBeved ta ba a resident
of this City, nasi thought to ba wealthy. In
uncovering a case now before as, we would
w el coma and pay for any information of bar
past and for nay secrets known only to bar
Intimates. All communications will ba treated
confidentially. Anonymous Utters not wanted.
Address O. BL. Box a a,.
Oare Omaha Bee.
I wish to state most emphatically
that I demand that these insinuating
announcements cease to be pub
lished, or I shall have the law brought
to bear with all its force on the
scoundrels.
My daughter Elaine. I wish to
say has no past. She has never had
any secrets. Elaine is a clean-minded
moral, upright young woman a
credit to the commonwealth. What
ever is the purpose back of the veiled
intimations. I warn the offenders
that I will brook no further insult.
If there is any connection between
this and the troubles of my friends.
Fletcher. Haxworth and Sherburne
I shall show no mercy on the
offender or offenders.
TAYLOR DODGE
PnsidenS Consolidated Mutual Life Co.
Hoatoo, Mass,
s .f.t,, 1..."... ?v, i Hi.
As well bo out of the
world aa out nf cti1
fThe advertising columns
ol the Dee constitute a
continuous style show.