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    THE HKK: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBKtt 19, 1915.
CROWDS AT PLAY
AS FLIERS COtlE
London Theater Audienoei Not Bis
turbed by Zeppclia Raid, Says
"Appointed" Writer.
SUBWAYS ARE PE3TETBATED
LONDON, Oct. II. The following
account of the ZTPlln air raid on
Wednesday night wit prepared by a
niter appointed by the home office:
"On the erenlnj of October 1 an
other aerial attack was directed
against London which differed In no
material reepeet from those made on
pretloua occasions. The enemy'e
sel or Tessels flew high, at an alti
tude chosen, no doubt, to arold fire j
from antl-alr craft guns.
'The darkening of the metropol-
Murder and Suicide
Is Yerdict of Jury in
Schwichtenberg Case
"Mnrder and stik-lrie" wss the verdlrt
of the efH-oner's Jury, which Mt In Ju1
ment over the death of Mr. end Mrs.
John llchwlrhtenber;, found dead In theli
horns recently. The verdlrt declares that
B'hw?ehtnrrs; first killed his wife and
then shot htmeflf.
ffome additional Usht on the rase, with
poselblw explanation for the art, was
discovered when Oeorre Usht, B4A4 Sah
I.t street, candidate for city commis
sioner In the last primary, appeared at
the Inquest and testified with reference
to business dealings between himself and
Mrs. Srhwlchtbeif .
Light declared that he hed purchased
some property from Mrs. Rrhwlchtenbere
when she wss the wife of Mrs. Chart F.
Fry of Irvlnaion. He declared that at
the time the woman constantly quarreled
with Mr. Fry and that ah could not set
alone; amiably with any of her neighbors.
He further assorted that a der bffor
th killing Mrs. Rchwlrhtenberg had com
Jtan area, with the height at which : to him and offered to giv him a roduu
the aircraft traveled prevented the tlon on which he tni owed on the
fi-om dlMCOTrin the eiact Pronr ne coum pt n 10 ner im-
enemy
mediately. "he said, according to Light,
position or positions of Importance. , that hf(, 'hu,baJ1(, nS(, ,ome u
Haider la Error
"As en th last occasion, th official
report Issued In Berlin prorea the raid
ers to hav been grossly In error In
most cases as to where they were drop,
ptng their bombs and If w can suppos
that they had really some definite objec
tive other than mere haphasard eeatrne
tlon of th lives and property of non
combatants, then owing to the height at
which they flew, they entirely fsiied to
attain their objective.
"Eept for one chance shot the dam
age was exclusively on property not con
nected with the conduct of the wsr. Of
the twenty-seven persons killed or
wounded, none, save on or two soldiers,
who were In th street at th time, was
a eombstant
Moral Effect Little.
As for th moral effect for which pre
sumably the enemy wns socking, that was
all to his disadvantage. The raid occurred
at an hour when practically no one ex
cept children was In bed, snd though the
shops In the principal shopping districts
were closed, place of entertainment were
fun and the masses of population were
about their ordinary evening s pleasure or
at business.
"A very much larger number of people
therefore were aware of th enemy's
presence then on previous occasions, but
th population of London, though hun
dreds of thousands heard ths sound of
bursting bombs, and the guns remained
fre from panic. There, were, i possible,
even less signs of excitement rn on
tbe previous occasion. The official warn
ings to tak shelter were better ofc."rved
and when the aircraft passed and the
guns ceased firing, most of th p6, le
who had boon watching the bombardment
went quietly to bed and war undis
turbed by th second raid which took
place, about midnight in another part of
th London area.
No Fnala In Theaters,
"In tbe theaters from which th sounds
of ths firing and explosions could plainly
be heard, there was a commendable ab
sence of p&nlo.
"When Uis rt suits of th raids were
examined next morning flvs distinct areas
could be distinguished In which damase
was don. Th first of thes Is an area In
which titer l little or no" residential
property, some large building devoted to
various kinds of business and compara
tively wide streets. In this area bomb
were dropped containing high explosives,
which In four cases fell upon th streets,
and In th fifth upon th back premise
ef on laxg building thronged with
people. l '
"On of th bombs, 'which apparently
was of Urge else, penetrated th street
into th subways containing gas and
water mains, and, in exploding, melted
th gas pipes, setting alight a fire which,
though alight in extent, lasted for several
hours. Th explosion of this bomb dam
aged buildings around about considerably
and destroyed almost all th glass In th
neighborhood. It also was respenslbls
for a number of casualties, which will all
be th subject of an inquiry. Those
killed were cither sitting in th front
rooms of the buildings, or were working
or walking la th streets.
rail la Uardea.
"Th second area contain a large
block of residential flats, some of which
are occupied as offioea. Lilt many other
blocks of flats in London, they hav a
stretch of gardens behind th buildings
and on of th enemy's high exploalv
bomb fell la this garden close to th
flat taeniae! v. On or two . room oa
th ground floor wore wrecked and oa
th first floor considerable damage was
done. Another bomb fell on th top of
on ef th buildings and demolishing th
top story, la this are Uier were ao
casualties,
"Th third area contains two damaged
business buildings. On ths first, a large
modern building constructed of rein
forced concrete and with steel and con
crete roof and flooring, two bombs were
dropped, one of them actually on th
root and one on tbe pavement lmroedl
ately beneath the doorway. The bomb on
the pavement appears to hsve exploded
ld way. At any rate the damage done.
which consulted chiefly of broken gl
and piaster, occurred mainly in the
bouses on ths other sido of the street
Th bomb which dropped on th roof of
th building Itself did little damage
Hotel Ulovra l.
"In th same area, a bomb
dropped on the roof of a small hotel, the
ground floor of which was occupied as an
office. la this case the strength of the
building, was entirely blown up. Fortu-
sufficient to withstand the force of the
explosion, and the whole of th hotel,
which consisted of three floors of th
building, were entirely blown up. Fortu
nately in this area, those indoors had
been warned by the sound of previous
explosions and they expected Injury.
"Tbe fourth district in which tbe dam.
age was done is one consisting entirely
of working class property with small, lo
buildings, some of them used to house
small shop of various business, but la
most cases occupied and In many cases
overcrowded by private residents of the
poorer claa
la this area more bombs were
dropped than In those previously de
scribed and the damage done was exclu
sively suffered by private trader or
householder who behaved with the ut
Clout heroism and coolness, and. who suf
fered d&cnage, and In some cases loss of
lit with no compensating military value
fur the enemy.
OM group of small houses la this
area was entirely destroyed by a slugl
bomb."
on the board of trade recently and that
she wished him to apeculnte with the
money Tight owed her so that she could
If-ave her husband, with whom she salj
she was hawing trouble.
Light said he was on his way with the
money to pay Mrs. Schwichtenberg when
he read of her death In the papers.
Red Light Zone in
Springfield Closed
SritlNOFIEIJl. III., Oct. IS. Th so-
gregated district her was closed tonight
at the order of Sheriff J. A. Wheeler,
who declared It was one of ths principal
cause of th spread of disease.
Italians Storm Riva
Position in Trentino
ROME, Oct. W. (Via Paris. -hTe Ital
ians have stormed Pregaslna, an Import
ant advanced position of the llv d
fonses In Trentino, according to an of
ficial statement Issued today.
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now that Barn.
AN FRANCISCO. Oct IS. Fir de
stroyed feet of snowahed at Summit,
Cal . today, on the main line o( the
Southern Pacific railway, and caused a
temporary tie up of traffic, according to
dispatches received her by th rati road
company.
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If breath la bad,' stomach sour, glvs a
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and. in a few hours all ths dogged-up,
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If your child coughs, snuffles and has
caught cold or Is fsverish or has a sor
throat giv a good doss of "California
yrua of Flga," to evacuate th bowels
no dtfferano what other treatment I
given.
Slok children needn't b coaxed to take
this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of
mothers keep it handy because they
know Its action on the stomach, liver and
bowels is prompt and . sure. They also
know a little given today saves a sick
child tomorrow,
Ask your druggist for a BO-cant bottle
of "California Syrup or Figs," which
contains directions for babies, children
of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on
th bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold
her. Oet th genuine, made by "Califor
nia Fig Byrup Company." Advertisement.
WHAT WAR CAPITALS SAY
Berlin and Tarii Report on Con
ditions on the Battle
Fronti.
BULOATJA ISSUE3 STATEMENT
TIKPLIN, Oct. l.-Vla Wireless to
Payvllle, N. T.)-The following official
communication wss Issued today:
"The hopes put by our enemy In their
last offensive and th foreee they em
ployed In It are Illustrated, aside from
General Joffre's order of September 14,
which has already been published, by the
following order found on a dead French
staff officer:
Into the last offensive near Arras.
(Signed) 'MOFFRE.' "
Sofia Tells It to is.
LONDON. Oct. IT. The following of
ficial communication Issued at Sofia last
IVI'lay wss received her today:
"yesterday, despite the bad weather In
th theater of operations, rala and fog
and snow on tbe mountain tops our
nrml pursued the offensive slowly with
great exertions sll along the whole front.
"On the western slopes of the great
Palkan range our troops reached the line
of Novokorlta. Aldlnate, Itepttrhnltsa,
navnohoutche and Tsnlvrh. In the val
ley of N'lchava our forces occupied the
Important strategical point of Vraje.
"In Macedonia our advance proceeded
rapidly. In the region of the upper Bre
galnltsa valley our troops hav attained
the line of Dratoha. Tehoukaaolak.
Oeneral headquarters.
bureau No. II, 975,
September 21.
" 'Secret orders for army groups.
" To all regiments must be explained,
possibly in the following way, the enor
mous fore of the. blow which will be
executed by the French and British
armies:
" 'In the operations will tak part
thlrty-flv divisions under Oeneral
Castneau, eighteen divisions under Oen
eral Foch, thirteen Rngllsh divisions and
fifteen cavalry divisions, among which
ar flv English. Further prnjnred to
enter the battle are thirteen infantry
divisions and the Belgian army.
" Thre qusrters of the French forces!
will participate In the central battle,
helped by J,oK) heavy and S.mo field
guns. The provisions of munitions are
now larger than at the beginning of the
war.
" 'All the preliminary conditions for
certain success hsve now been removed.
It will be remembered that only fifteen
divisions and JTO heavy cannon entered
TchlaVka TPk nil Pnln. w ti.-i
Fast army headquarters- Third ..j T..r..i x..,.i.. ..
Berovo.
"A heavy winter rain fell yesterday on
th Austro-Oerman theater. Nevertheless
the German advanes continues, th
Serbian being repu1d on th whole
front south of Belgrade.
"The armies of the allies hav reached
nfiw ui nouicnini, rmointvi, urrn -ten!
and Pltopek and rn th Moravs val
ley hav reached the lin of Oudovttehe,
Salakovats, Smollanas and Orsoevo. Tbe
Serbians have evacuated the bank of the
Danube and as far as QolubaU."
Story from Parle.
PARIS, Oct IT. Th following official
statement was Issued tonight:
"Violent artillery engagements eontlnu
befor Loo th 'Bots-en-IIsche' and to
the east of Pouches. W hav consoli
dated and enlarged our position In th
Olyenchey wood.
"On tha Alsne close righting with gren
ades Is reported In th environs of
Oooat.
"There has been a continuous artillery
duel of an Intense character In Cham
pagne, particularly in the region of
Tahures.
"On the Lorraine front we have re
plied energetically to the cannonade of
tbe enemy by an effective fire which
caused outbursts of flames at several
points In the Herman lines near Lein
trey, Amenoncourt and Oondrexon. Vio
lent and repeated German attacks and
counter attacks sgslnst our positions to
th north of Relllon were arrested by our
barrier fire.
"The Germans, having again recently
carried out aerial bombardments sgslnst
English towns, and on of their aero
planes having dropped two bombs on
Nancy, a group of our aeroplane today
bombarded the town of Treves (Rhenish
Prussia) on which thirty shells wer
dropped."
Th official eommunlcstlon from Bel
gian headquarters reads:
"The night and morning wer relatively
calm. In the afternoon the enemy dls
pleyed more activity. lie cannonaded the
region to the south of Dlxmude and bom
barded with artillery and bomb throwers
the district between Steenstreet and the
ferryman's house."
Korea am Prteoa Caaaaslsstoa.
WASHINGTON, Oct IS. President
Wilson todsy appointed John Koren of
Manaachusetta as a member of the Inter
national Prison commission.
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Dandruff can be removed m from one
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at very little cost It is perfectly harm
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Water One-half pint.
Bay Rum One ovmcc.
Texola Compound ....One-quarter ounce.
Glycerine One-quarter ounoe.
A half-pint Is all you will need. Rub it
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few applications the dandruff and scalp
eruptions will disappear and the hair will
stop falling and become soft and glossy,
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A lonesome dollar, traveling about in the world,
he knows not whither, is a sorrowful sight. Sorrowful, '
indeed, for it is the symbol of a negligent, irresponsible
people a people who lack community pride, who do
not care whether their city thrives or decays, a people
who have passed up their chance to grasp prosperity
for themselves by helping their neighbora.
Buffeted about from pillar to post, the traveling
dollar stays in no one place long enough to do much
good. Think what a volume of benefits it would bring
if it stayed in one community Omaha, for instance
long enough to get acquainted.
John Jones spends his "stay-at-home" dollar with ,
Bill Smith, the grocer, for Omaha-made Groceries. Bill
Smith deducts his few cents profit from the dollar and .
sends the balance along to the
Omaha wholesaler. He gives
part of it to the Nebraska farm
er, who produced the raw food;
part of it to the Omaha work
ers, who convert the raw foods
into finished products, part of
it to the other Omaha manu
facturers, who make goods that
he needs. In the round of busi
ness activity, the "stay-at- N
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every one who touches it.
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dollars!
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Did 70a ever stop to think of the magnl
tnde of ice) manufacturing In a city of
200,000 people?
It la one of the big- industries of Omaha
and does much to Increase the general
prosperity of our cltlsens.
And, too. It is an Industry that we could
not well do without. It is conducive to
better living, more happiness, better
health.
ICR A WINTER NECESSITY.
How the life of the "stay-at-home" dollar differs
from that of the "traveling" dollar the dollar that
unthinking Omahans send to other cities, when they
do not specify Omaha-made Goods the dollar of which
we never hear again.
And it is not altruism not charity to our manufac
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.It is the one logical way to build up your own
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home helps each individual.
Ice ahould be and Is. in well-regulated
households a y ear-around proposition.
Tn the winter it purifies and protects the
food the same as in the summer. For tha
sake of health, every household should
use Ice the year around.
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