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    THE IJEE: OMAHA. WEDXKSDAV, AUGUST 4. 11)15.
HIGH HAND RULE
BY NORMAL BOARD
Body Decides that Hit Commission,
Which Expires September 1, is
Inralid and Seats Successor.
CONTRACT TO HIOH BIDDER
(Continued fmm rase On.)
square deal and their bl.le on the plum)-;,,, ..rrtlvei defensive by the use of bud-, In the preeent war. In which the BrlUah
Ins. heatlnc and IlihUn should be con- marlriMi m,n, .,, .f eraft or,art declared:
iderel ...... ' "Th M,,r ou",," hn which can ! 'The nations f the world need not
Mr. Gould, lunlor member of the firm trtMI , , m,ure ,,,(! u, appr.hen.ive that ordera-ln-eounoll
of Gould A Son, was aaked If he would to for the purpoae of cerrylne; out a, -will emanate from the wernment af
like tu change hi. bid to cover ev.ry- blockade upon these extended lines Is, thU country In such violation of the
thin, but he almply nald that he had wh.tner to u .oeiiency s wards, acknowledge! lawa of nations that It Is
made a bid and would stand on that bid. they -conform to the aplrlt and prlnclplea conceivable that our prise tribunals hold
Later the senior member of tho firm of tnB ,,.. of rulM of . ,n(J ,nf ,aw Mm , revrwnc wou()
came In and. d.aco.ermK the condition. ,.,, cnnimt , .ppy , t , fe, disregard and refua.
It" ZLT: c'lnTTtZl 7" W Uke" ,n,0"r " '"" PrvlZ. of "
the board to five the contract to the (t ha, Bacn, interference with neu- dors."
Kearney firm, withdrew his bid In dis- commerce.'1 j . , , . .
I r Edward Orey then ref,r, to th. ' .? ' "V
The smaller bidders, who stood arouna
uiw -
thousand dollar, higher than My other
bid made
Getty. Flaele He's Oat.
Oettys movid that the Crosby bid be
not accepted and then the board pro
ceeded to sit down on the XTnlversity
ri.ee men. President Morris ruled that
Gettys was not a member of the board.
Oettys flashed hU commls.lon Usued by
the governor showing thst he was ap-
pointed to.ctuntU September 1. IMS. In
explanation, he said that he CM not wisn
to encumber the board with his presence ,
tf he had no right to alt. !
There Is a question of law Involved."
said he. -which th. board cannot afford
to Wtnore. whether I have a right to vote I
-.-tun. oMhu r or:,;
r
1 A a If art t
Is settled."
Treasurer Hall then moved that the i
"T" VT r. .k ....
W.rf TfT I
could be loo-.d into, and the attorney ,
general con.uueo. -
opposed taking any time to look the mat
ter up. They wanted the contract 1st.
right then. A vote was taken and the ;
motion was voted down. Viele. Vavlneas,
Majors and Morris voting against It and
Thomas and Hall for, Kelsche not voting.
CAaBalslea Deeaa't Ceaat.
President Morris then ruled that Oettys
had no right to a seat on the board, giv
ing as his reason that th. term of for
mer member, expired June O, and that
as Oettys was appointed to fill an unex
pired term his commission would expire
June 22 and not September 1. as th. com
mission Issued by th. governor stated.
"Then In that case, why not take a
recess and allow me to look the matter
wondering- where they camo In. oes to of coa(lt wth , ,ma number of ,eull . 7 "ol
Ihln out, and then Cevlneaa ma-le a mo- Hna how tne u,el fl h 1?.. ,n. i..''
lion that the Crosby bid be adopted by took rfcourM , bIorkllnc .nPlrhbor,ni Z"?.J",?m the United Bute,
iw- v 1 ...iih.t.nitim 11 u uvnil .......1 . -.. . . . that It la open to any United States
up In the office of th. governor," said an extension Is defensible an 1 In- acoonl
Mr. Oettya. ' "There 1 a question In- nc with principle, which have met with
votved of th. right of myself to sit on
this board which can be determined by
a short visit to the office of the gov
ernor. If a mistake was mad. In my
commission I will hand my resignation
to the governor, dating It back a day,
and that will make th. present action of
the board legal and give Mr. Relsoh. un
disputed right to .It on th. board,"
. Asked Aboat Verbal Change.
However, th. majority did not propose
to d. anything that would look Ilk.
yielding, and proceeded to go ahead and
let th. contract to Crosby for SS7.SCT with
out considering whether his , bid was
good. The question, however, was
raised wtiy a bidder could . make a
verbal change In hi. bid after all bids
had been opened, but th. pins were set
that way and no little minority of two
cuejld knock them ever.
Tlele, Mirris, Majors, Cavlnesa and
Relsche voted to give the bid to the
hirheat bidder, while Hall and Thomas
refused to vote.
Nothing has occurred at th. state bous.
in many month, that has eeused such
universal condemnation as the arbitrary
work of the majority . of the normal
board. ..')
Trala Hits AatMsaobll. at Wain at.
ATLANTIC, la., Auv ,-BpoliU.
Kmil Kuhr, . farmer living south of
Walnut had his automobile knocked to
piece, and .soaped with his life by a
narrow margin at a railroad crossing In
Walnut yesterday morning, -when the
Island flyar. .truck hi. oar a. he went I
to cro-e the track. Th. rror4. v.r.
to eros. the track. Th. report, vary as
to the cause of th. aotident, some. In
sisting that he did not see Ihs train as
It approached, and other, thst he saw It
and attempted to cross ahead of It. Th.
ear was totally demolished.
The Day't War News
ILBNCB Or SEVERAL WEEKS aa
the eltaatlaa a the allies la the
Daraaaellea was broken taday by
mm afflctal sss.ssi.swa Is Lem.
4aa aaylagr the oreat af th. ride
as th. sveala.ala has bee a aslaed
by British trasas.
ITCATION AT WARSAW ska we a.
staterial (kaag. The Oersat .a
ctrallasT anaveaseat aeatlaaee. . A
Haeetaa effletat report say. dee
aerate s.1 eaa.alaary flsjhtlaar Is
till grata.? aa aa th. baaks af tk.
Narew aaalh af Oetraleaka aa.
that there have fceea eaaally
heavy eaaxaa-eateat. hetwaea ke
Viatel aaa tke Big, Staeetaa
traapa aa hath sank, af the Vleers
have repalae4 the eaesay. Aa An.
trie a afflctal staleaaeat aaya tkat
Aaetrlaa resrtaseate hava set.
aeesfal at Iraa.arad, eaptarlagj
saar. tkaa X,f0O aaea ill iierr.
aaa eaapllea.,
RELATIVE INACTIVITY aa the
westers fraat appears ie hava aa-
patch fraa. Aauterdaa. reparta
heavy ftaatlaex - aa the BrltUk
fraat Bear Vprra.
rHEJirH orncitL report
lates the ta.loaarr attacks by tke
Geraau, all af which were re
pnterd.
ITHtMBinO, aa the Hktae, tarty
BBt'ca fraat tke Krcack fraatler,
airala has kera raided fraat tke
air. A srroep af Frcack aad Brit
tuimr aad- drapped twaaty-tlva
hawk. Tke daataae daaa haa sat
fere. tu4r kaowa.
LETTEBI KH'iM Itallaa affleere at
tke fraat ta fricads la M.a. dwell
a (ton tke heavv laiuea la tke Aaa-
f heavy rutin lata valley, where
....-.. a a? tfcelr
paalttaae. Baata 1O.UO0 saea have
krf hilled la tkle staaacr. It is
tared.
BRITAI NASSEETS
ITS BLOCKADE 18
WHOLLYLAWFUL
fContlnued from Pea. One.)
dltions and meana of naval warfare alnce
the rules hitherto governing; lesal block
ade were formulated,' and recofnlies that '
'the form of eloa. blockade with Its
oonlon of ships In the Immediate offlnc ,
of the blockaded iorta la no lonerr prae-
tlcable In the face of an enemy poaneaa-
' In the mekna and nrnortunltv In mika
Amerlc clv w.r blockade of 1.000 mile.
in 1 11' ii y which aiiorara conveni-
nt centcre from which contraband could
be Introduced into confederate territory
.a e .
be facilitated "
. ", , . . .
"v Pri"rlpI" ;iDv,f-
h., J,.;..-. oV: .T ..... "","m-
7 1 . '"'..n,w ln" ,n
orr to meet this new difficulty the old
p"i.cipi. r.iotmc to contraband and '
" u" oortnne (
f"B" f" wa "L'.V
, ut,..,.,.u .r
'"ltory was Intercepted be-
Lf k . 7 . nwUr1 'ri trom
whhh - ed
Th, dlf.ci , lt.es. which Impend upon
tho United Slates the necessity of re.
rr. Vnit eu,M
of ht-,' en',mv- Adlaoent to Oermany
are various neutral countries which afford
convenient opportunities for carrying:".": . 7. "o.m.I 10 review tne de,-
h foreign countries Its, ?,"?n' tn rtM United
t-n-Ho-te. cmorert bv a net work l8,sU, wher th Uledglng them-
f -.liwuv. knrf t...... whlnh etiM.
Its commerce to pass conveniently
through surh ports In such neutral coun
tr),, M ,hroueh lu OWB. A blocked
limited to enemy ports would leave open,
routes by which every kind of German
comeroe eolud pass almost as .asily as
through tho porta In Its own territory.
Rotterdaa. Nearest Oatlet.
Rotterdam Is Indeed th. nearest out
let for some of the Industrial districts of
Germany. It terns, accordingly, hat If It
b. recognised that a blockade Is In cer
tain cases the appropriate method of lr
torceptlng the trade of an enemy country
and If th. blockade can mly become ef
fective liy extending It to .memy corn-
mere pasting through natural ports, such
general acceptance,
The not. then refer, to th. case of th.
British ship Springbok, seised by United
State, cruisers during the civil war while
bound for th. British Wast Indies, be
cause It cargo, it was eharged was to be
transhipped to th. confederate states. The
supreme court of th. United States sus
tained th. pvliure against th. condemna
tion of a group of prominent International
lawyers, although th. United States and
British government, took the ' broader
j view and reoognlssd th. developrnent of
was mad. by Oreat Britain.
What Is Important.
"What Is really Important, In th. gen
eral Interest," says th. note, "Is that
adaptation, of tb. old rules should not
be made unless they are consistent with
th. general principle upon which an ad
mitted belligerent right la based. It Is
also essential that all unnecessary Injury
to neutrals should be avoided. With these
condition. It may be safely affirmed that
the stsp. w. are taking to intercept com
merce on their way to and from Oermany
fully comply. W. are Interfering with no
goods with which w. should not be en
titled to Interfere by blockade It th.
geographical position and th. conditions
of Oermany at present were such that Its
commerce passed through Hs own ports.
"W. are taking th. utmost possible
care not to ' Interfere with commerce
genulnlly destined or proceeding from
neutral countries. Furthermore, w. have
tempered the severity with which our
measures mlsTht press upon neutral, by
not applying th rule which was In-
variable In tb. old form of blocVede, that
! ' to a front
the blockaded area are liable condemna
tion." -
Th. note then re view at some length
the various forms In which blockades
have been maintained to show there has
been no uniformity of practice in every
entlal pointed declares:
The one principal which is funda
mental and which haa obtained universal
recognition I. that by blockade a belli
gerent Is entitled to out off by effective
means th. sea-borne com me roe of hi.
enemy."
Caa't M.latala Right.
Consequently, sir Eld ward argues. It le
Impossible to maintain that the right of
a belligerent to Intercept the commerc. of
his sn.my oan be limited In th. way sug
gested In the American aota. on th. sub
ject.
"There are many casea,' he said, "in
which proofs that the good, were enemy
property would afford strong evidence
that they were of enemy origin or
enemy destination, and It la only In such
casea that we are detaining them where
proof of enemy ownership would afford
no evidence of such origin or destination
w. are not In practice of detaining the
ooia"
Sir Edwards' note closes with the ob
servation that "futures of recent month
how that the Increased opportunities af
forded by the war for A mart oan com
merce have more than compensated for
the loss of the eOmuin and Auatrtai,
markets. W. shall continue to apply
these measures with every desire to
oocislon the least possible amount of In
convenience to persons engaged In legit
imate commerce.
la the aupplement note, which la a re
ply to the American caveat giving no
tlce that the Trulcd State, would no
recognls. th. order. In council In lie
ol International law, Sir Edward write
he doe. "not understand to what d
vergenoe of views as to the principle. .
law applicable In cases before th. pri.
court, tb. government of th. Unltec
State, refer for I am not aware of any
differenoe existing bat ween th. tw. coun
trle. aj to the principles of law applic
able In ease, bef jr. suuh courts."
Sir Kdwar Orey compare, th. rules
Csasparlaea af Rales,
governing British prise courts to the
rules applied by American courts, re
ferring especially to the American case
of the Amy' Warwick before the I tilted
States supreme court, where It was held
that "prise courts are subject to the la-
tructlona of thrlt own .ov.rHsn. In
the .bmnr of such Instructions their
jurisdiction and rwlee of derlnlon ar. to
bj rrrtinl toy reference to the known
powers of such tribunals and the prin
ciple hy which they are roverned under
the public law and the practice of na
tions. It will appear therefore that the
principle applied tor the price courta of
the two courta are Identical."
The aupptomentaj note then proceeds
wlth a long lal argument to demon
strate the practicability of a prlte court
heln jrovenwd by International law and
at the aame time by municipal law In
tha form of orders-ln-councll. It finally
cornea to the laaa at tba lun fimiwa
rZ.Z". . r QI
..-. . . .
Cl' m .U Wor! th" prl"
''Z h" otb-Md-cou..
c which may affect hie claim Is Incon-
j"1"'"" with the principles of International
law and Is Iherefore not blndlns; upon
the court. If the prise court decline, to
cwPt his contenllons. and If after .uoh
don has been upheld on appeal by
the Judicial committee of his
maje.ty's
prtvy council, the (tovemmen
VniM Btatw ctuMw that there Is
lou T0Und tor ho,d" that the de-
. 'na ln" lhe,,,
war Q SI bka MA.ina a ST a W . . f at - . 1
w?" "I.0"." ?! th". u"uflPtn of an
soive. acgnsv.d had prosecuted their
appeals to the court of last resort"
If the United States should be dis
satisfied with decisions of British prlxe
courts aa sustansd by th. privy council,
th. British government Is prepared to
concert with the United State. In "order
to decide upon the best way of apply
ing th. principles to the situation which
would then have arisen."
Allies' Aeroplanes
Drop Twenty-Five
Bombs on Strassburg
PARIS, Aug-. l-A flotilla of Anglo
French aeroplane, today flew owes the
German city of Strassburg and dropped
twenty-five bomb., according to a dis
patch from Geneva to th. Hava. Agency,
Th. .stent of th. damage caused by th.
explosion of th. missiles has not y.t
been ascertained. Htrassburg Is th. cap
ital of Alsace-Lorraine, and lie. eighty
mile, southeast of the Oerman fortress
of Mets. ,
Coald Nat Walk with Rheastatlsaa.
A satisfied patient write.: " Sloan'.
Unlment cured my rheumatism! am
gratsful; I can now walk without pain."
only XJc AU drugglsUk-Advertlsement.
EUSSIAN LINE TO
WEST OF POLISH
CAPITAL HOLDS
(Continued from Psg. On..)
unanimous adoption of a resolution de
claring It to be th. empire's unshakable
determination not to oonolud. peace be
fore Russian victory was complete and
pledging th. willing assistance of the an
il re population for th. creation of fresh
means for continuing the struggle.
Th. resolution emphasised th. neces
sity of forgetting old political quarrels
and recalled the government', benevolence
with regard to th. Interests of "all loyal
ciUsen. of Russia without distinction
of race, language or religion,"
Th. member, also sxpressed their 'un
shakable faith that th. shortcomings
which hitherto bava existed In the pro-
The Old. Fastidious
Smoker
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vision of munitions for the army will be
Immediately removed and that those r
sponsible for criminal omlselons will be
made to pay the penalty, no matter what
their position."
Ueraaaa Official Report.
BERLIN, Aug. , 1 (Via London.) The
German army headquarters staff today
gave out the following official state
ment: "Western theater: The English posi
tion near Itooa-e, which we captured July
. la. contrary to report Issued from the
British headquarters, still entirely la
our hands.
"In the Champagne, after several suc
cessful mine explosions west of Perthes
and west of Soualn, we occupied th. bor
ders of the craters.
"In the Aramnnes. northwest of FAue
!d rarls, we captured some hontlle
trenches, capturing six prisoners. In a
, bayonet attack yesterday we captured
altogether four officers and It men and
took two machine guns,
j "In the Vosgea during the fighting on
the night of August l-S we lost a small
1 portion of a trench on Bchratzmannele,
I between Mng.kopf and Barrenkopf. A
. trench on Mngekopf which had been
completely destroyed on the night of
August l-S has not been re occupied by us.
"A French captive balloon, tirn from
, Its anchorage during a thunderstorm.
was caught by ua to th. northwest of
Etalne.
"Eastern war theater: In the battle,
around Mltau we took some Gno prisoners
I "East of Poniewesch. (thirty-five mile
southeast of Bhavll). the enemy, who
has been partly ejected from several of
his positions, discontinued his restxtsnm
'and retreated In an easterly direction.
'Our troope forced the road between
Wobolnlkl and Buboes, taking 1.2S0 pris
oner, and two machine guns.
"In tho direction of Leezna we gained
ground and captured some 1,000 rtusslans.
"Otherwise along th. Narew front and
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Big JLot of Fine Wash Skirts
Wash Petticoats, about 15 dozen,
striped and plain gingham nr
petticoats; worth Soc, at. ..CDC
Bathing Suits
at Half Price
$17.50 Suits at $8.75
$15.00 Suits at $7.50
$10.00 Suits at $5.00
Hi ra
i i i. i - r i
About 60
EYAMST0M
Lots Are ' Priced to Sell
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EVANSTON Lots are sold on, very easy terms
$10 to $25 per month.
EVANSTON is the new part of Dundee, south of
Dodge street, from Fifty-third street to Happy
Hollow boulevard.
Call Douglas 2o96.
H. H. Harper & Company,
1013-H City National Bank Building.
before Warsaw there have been only
minor coml.ata, all of which have been
favorable for lie.
"PoutheaMiTn war theater: German
troops under General Von Vorsch ex
panded their bridgehead position on the
east bank of the Vistula river, thereby
taking 750 prisoners.
"Austro-H unitarian troops under Gen
eral Von Koovees gained a decisive suc
cess on the west front of Ivangorod, cap
turing t,1 prisoners and thirty-two can
non, among them twenty-one heavy
pieces and two lcld mortars.
"Field Marshal von Mackensen's army
yesterday met resistance on the line of
Nowo Alexandria, Lojxna and 7-alln. to
the north of Cheltn. In the afternoon
the enemy's line was broken to the east
of Lecsna, (fifteen miles northeast of
Iiiblln), and north of Chelm, whereupon
during the night he began to evacuate
his positions on the great part of this
front Only at some points is he still
offering some resistance.
"Bast of Lectna we yesterday captured
1000 prisoners. Between th. Bug and
Chelm on August 1 and August 1 w. cap
tured 1.300 prisoner, and took several
machine runs,"
Play Oxfords for
Boys, at $1.00
In Our Annual 11.00 Sale of
Shoes which gtartg Thursday.
BRANDEIS
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at Half Price
$6.98 Skirts at. . . $3.49
$5.00 Skirts at. . . $2.50
$3.98 Skirts at. . . $1.99
Crepe de Chine Camisoles in flesh
and vhite. About 20 dozen, regu
larly sold for $1.50 and ft. i rf
1.98, at )leUU
Palm Beach Suits
Worth to $17.50
$t750
urettv Palm Beach Suit in
an assortment of styles: a my f-jx
while they last..... ps50
White Lwn and Vofle Dreuinf Saequet.
worth to $2.98, --
t 79c
mS
Thompson-JBelden
Wednesday Specials In the
AUGUST SALE
Damask by the Yard
$1:25 Bleached Table Dam
ask, 11.00 a yard.
$1.50 Bleached Table Dam
ask, $1.10 a yard.
$1.75 Bleached Table Dam
ask, $1.25 a yard.
$2.00 Bleached Table Dam
ask, $1.50 a yard.
Huck Towels
15c Huck Towels, 10.
25c Huck Towels, 19.
35o Huck Towels, 2o.
45c Huck Towels, 29.
50o Huck Towels, 39.
75c Huck Towels, 50.
$1.50 Huck Towels,. $1.
Every Piano I
Regardless of
Practically Entire Stock of
.LOT NO. 1-
$225 to $250 Pianos
INCLUDED IN THIS LOT
IO High Grade Piano., ex
cellent condition,
'$
145
In mahogany,
walnut
or oak cafiea,
.LOT NO. 3-
$325 to $375 Pianos
INCLUDED IN THIS LOT
20 u pri Rlit Pianos, Colonial
Styles, in fancy Walnut, Ma
hogany, Golden Oak and
VlUa ailU
225
Flemish
Oak Cases.
Guaranteed
for 2ft
years, at . .
s
Fret Stool Freo Scarf Free Life Insurance
EASY MONTHLY TER.AS CAN BE ARRANGES
Our enormous stock of Pianos and Player Pianos Includes such
great makes as Steinway, Weber, Hardman, Steger & Sons, Emerson,
McPhail, Llndeman & Sons, SchmoUer & Mueller, and the complete
line of Aeolian Pianola Pianos.
Schmollcr & Mueller Piano Company
1311-13 Farnam St. Headquarters for Vlctrolas and Grafonolas
beautifully transparent, emerald green in color, pleasantly perfumed. j
1 0 Shampoo bottle 23c, at your druggists or postpaid, 'p.
80 Shampoo, 1 qL, $1.00. 320 Shampoo, 1 gallon, $2.50. &
GEO. H. LEE CO.. Laboratories Omaha, Nebr. I
HOTELS AND RESORTS.
Glen Morris Inn
Christinas Lake, Minnstonka
I Popular Rendvezoat
of Omaha People
Owned and Operated by
HOTEL RADISSON CO.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Womeo'sPatent Leather
Avon Pumps, $1.00
Several hundred pair
of these on sale
beginning Thurs
day In our An
nual fl.00
Bale of
Shoes.
BRANDEIS
V
THE OMAHA BEE
THE HOME PAPER.
?Co.
Fine Guest Towels
4Sc Scalloprd Guest Towel,
lf.
50o Fine Ilemstltrher Guest
Towels, 39.
76c Fine Hemstitched Guest
Towels, 50.
Bath Towels
45r Fanry Turkish Towels, 25
73c Fancy Turkish Towels, 50
83c Fancy Turkish Towels, 5J
$1 Fancy Turkish Towels, 75
Ready Made
Roller Towels
50c Bleached Crash Roller
Towels, 35? each.
75c Bleached Crash Roller
Towels, 50 each.
House Must Go
Profit and Terms
Pianos Divided Into Four Lots
.LOT NO. 2-
$275 to $300 Pianos
INCLUDED IN THIS LOT
15 Brand New Pianos, lat
est styles, fully
s
175
fruaranteed,
Any wood
you desire
at
.LOT NO. 4.
$400 to $450 Pianos
INCLUDED IN THIS LOT
25 Beautiful Upright Pi
anos, aix different makes
to select
from.
Choice of
aU casea,
at
s
275
A real hair soap
The best point about Lee's Shampoo is that it takes
oat every bit of grease, dirt and dtdruff and takes
itself out too.
Soap left In the hair fibre and scalp pores causes
more head trouble than any other thing except not wash
ing at all. It causes excessive dandruff. Itching, scalp
eruptions and even headaches; also sticky, stiff, brittle
or breaky hair. You can well blame the soap you used
a weeK or a montn ago. p
You would not ase a shaving soap for the teeth, a
tooth soap for tke skin, or a toilet soap for a shave. Why U
not use a real hair soap for the hair? It's not only the
Immediate result that counts. It's the month-after effect
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