Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 07, 1915, NEWS SECTION, Page 8-A, Image 8

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    TITO OMAHA .SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 7, 1915.
I'ONARCHY OPPONENTS YIELD
Two Most Fronouncfd in Oppoii
1 tion Are Silent at the More
Under Way.
BOUGHT SAFETY BY PROCESS
(Corresponcnc of tha Associated Press )
. TKKINO. Nov. I President Yuan Phi
awl hia never publicly 1ven hla official
sanction to the effort of the Chou An
II net, or Society for tha Preservation of
Peace, to ra-establlsh tha monarchy, but
faPur of tha aovemment to uphold tha
board of censors In tha Impeachment of
tha mrmhera of tha society. Is generally
tegaidrd as proof that tha society has
tha full approval of tha president and
hla advlnera.
Tha board of censors, which Is a sort
of arovcnrjient-s-nelllns; committee, sus
tained chances brought against tha Choi
An Huel, and the government referred
tha Impeachment to tha minister of tha In
terior. This cabinet member has now re
ported that all tha promoter of the
roclety ara men of cultura and scholars
of not and that their object Is to anrac
In theoretical dlsrusskn of tha principle
of government, and not In any way to
disturb tha pear of th country.
Special Internet attache now to move
ment of General Tuan Chl-Jul, th for
mer minister of war, and Vic President
Li Tuang-hung, tha two most prominent
opponent of the restoration of tha mon
archy. It ha been frequently rumored
that Oeneral Tuan Khl-jul wa assassin
ated. This, however, la not true,
C-hl-Jal Retained.
Last week General Tuan Chl-Jul sub
mitted memorial to tha president, urg
ing that with th coming of autumn his
"health" had not Improved, and for this
reseon ha wished to he unburdened of the
special duties devoting upon him In the
headquarter of the army and navy. The
distinguished general craved permission
t leave Peking that ba might make his
way back to his native home In Anhul,
snd restore tha tombs of his ancestor.
However, th president graciously re
fused hi requests, aa ha desires to con
sult hi former jrtary of war from
time to tlma on matter of high moment.
Vic President L4 Tuan-hung I now
enjoying greater liberty than formerly.
Ita ha moved from th palao In th
Forbidden City, where ha wa practic
ally a prisoner, and I new living with
his family In a mansion purchased for
him in tha Chinese city near the legation
quarter. The mansion was formerly used
aa a reception place for the military club,
and la situated In a beautiful garden.
Price f Freedait. v
This extension of greater freedom to
tha vice president Is generally believed
to have come about a a result of his re
fusal to participate In th monarchical
movement. For a time It seemed that he
would ba an open opponent of th re
storation of tha monarchy. His lack of
sympathy with tha change la understood
throughout tha republic and Ma greater
freedom la believed to be tha price th
government paid for hla silent acqulee
enca. Religion and rellglou organisatlona are
also playing an Important part In the
monarchical movement. Efforta have
been mad by tha Society for th Pre
ervatlon of Peace to get the support of
prominent rellgtonlsta. But the announce
ment that Mohammedan who Joined tha
society were authorised to do so by tha
Mutual Advancement Society of Moham
medans caused a flarehack.
( hang Tlen-tao and twenty-two other
leadera In tha Mohammedan society Im
mediately published an announcement
denying the authority of any member to
represent that body In any political
movement and hotly resenting the at
tempt of Individual to apeav for tha
15.0n,Ono Mohammedans living In China,
Most of the Mohammedans In China
live In C.nlnese Turkestan, and neighbor
ig provinces, far west of th wall-known
cities of th republic
Us Th Bee- "Swapper column.
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We are also in the market for loans of $1,000.00 to $5,.
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Lola Tanner U raited among a gang of crooks and has their natural tenden
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A CASK dFEUOENICS"
A VltAirrapU Oomody.
"THE PASSING STORM"
A Illograph Drama.
HEAUST-SELIG NO. 88
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A DRAMA IN 8 PAIITS.
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Bream are completely ruined. They draw lots to see who shall commit sui
cide. All aro Insured for amounts sufficient to cover their losses. Dream Is
secretly in love with Crane's wife, Helen, and he and Poole trick Craue so
that he draws the fatal slip. After Dream assures Crane that his wife and
child will be taken care of, Crane promises to end his life at 13 o'clock that
night. - - -
Instead, he stumbles over the body of a suicide and exchanges Identities
with the dead man. Helen, cheated out of his Insurance money, for the sake
of her child, marries Dream. One night, under the glare of a street lamp, .
Crane comes face to face with Bream and Poole. He follows them and some
thrilling adventures take place. Dream and Poole once more try to "frame"
Crane, but a burglar's dying confession clears him. 15 renin kills himself
and Poole in "sent up," reuniting Crane and his wife.
The Fable of the
"ESCAPE OF ANTHONY and the SALVATION of HERBERT'1
- Dy George Ade.
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Bankers Life Insurance Co.
Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Aug3t 9, 1915.
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ICILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, General Agents
913-914 City National Bank Bank Bldg.
Tel. Douglas 2819
ASSETS $9,000,000.00
TWENTY-PAYMENT LIFE POLICY
Matured in the
OLD LINE BANKERS LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
of Lincoln, Nebraska.
Name of insured. .... .William Holm
Residence ....... .Virginia, Nebraska '
Amount of policy. ....$2,500.00
Total premiums paid
company 1,445.00
SETTLEMENT
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And 20 years' insurance for nothing.
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Allen Hro. Realty Co. 4 J J
Amarltan Life Convantlon 71i'-3
Amxatrons-Waiah Cu. ....110-U14
A. C. Hallry 6.1
L. C. Ualfuur .41
Mn L Harbtr HI
liarber-Klklna Realty Co. - 4)1
Y. J. Ilarratt
Alex Beck
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Herman . Boaacha .
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Thumbs Tampball . i Ml
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Chlcairo bondlrvs and Surety Co 0S-il
I'r. M. K. Clark 4l-
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Connecticut Mutual U( In. Co. .01
W. K. Cral; Ml
R. M. Ciuimm CL'S
Jos-ph Crow ., (uT
U U. Day 407-I-.1
Wm. K. Parta U
iHorrt. Kranenbur 4k Van Oradel. . . . 0i
Innnlly 4k Sullivan J..!0
J. 11. Dumcni Co 4U-1
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A. T. Klrner i
Carl Krlkson 3
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Ktll 4 Plnkerton Company...,.
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O. W. Oarloch
W. F. Uernarxlt
Globe Reglacer Co.
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K. C. Sawver
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Hart Realty Co..
r.. J. Hurt
Ray M. Hlurlna
Hawck Co
Clyde U Kawkln
Mi ton P. li'awklna
Ir. K. H. Hull Inter
K. R. Hume
Kansas City Casualty Co. ...
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Henry Resting
tvu-rarit Kobn
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C. W. Moose
John O. Moran
W. T. Mora
O. P. Moraanthalar
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Pear River Groves Cu. 424
Peoples Ufa las. Co. Til
Fred Petersen T01-S
Platte River Valley Land Co. f,H
nr. C. W. Pollard
Prairie Ufa Ina. Co.
Pratt Day
G. W. Pratt
Proudfit iooaa Leaf Co. ...
Wm. C. Ramsey
Richardson Hcales Co. ....
C. G. Robertson
H. M. Rose
Konnd Jewelry Co
burx1er1an1 Broa. Coal Co..
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Pecuriiy Mutual Life In. Co.
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Belden-hreck Construction Co.
L. W Sots
G. W. Shield Son
ShOMI) Co
fhuler & Cary ....
W. 8. Btillman
George Sucraxman
M. Surarrnan
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Wm. B. 8. Thompson &4
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R. M. Van Ness Construction Co...
A. Von !ollen
G. R. Wadlelffh
A. C Wanner
II. J. Waaner
G. O, Wallace
John D. Ware
Western Indemnity Ct.
Western Merrantil Co.
Wilson A Warren t...
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