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TOE BETI: OMAHA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 101 G.
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LEGAL STATUS OF
APPAHJS PUZZLE
British Diplomat Say Ship Should
Be Delifered to Owutri Under
The Hague Contention.
NXUTBAIXTT BOARD MLZTESQ
BCLLETIX.
LONDON, Feb. 8. It Is understood
here that the Appam carried 600,000
rounds sterling. In bullion, which
probably will be claimed as a prise,
as bullion li contraband.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. 8tat de
i.artment officials Indicated today
t-.at if the Appam It finally held to
be a prje, the Prussian-American
treaty of 128 Is more likely to gov
ern the case than Is The Hague con
vention. This would mean that the
An Dam would be turned over to its
German captors, and tn that case
er.tne German officials expressed the
view that the prise crew, rather than
let it fall back Into the bands of the
British, as would seem inevitable If it
Irft port, mttht take the ship to the
three-mile limit and sink it.
la ease )t U hIa to have mwim a
CHrmea fleet auxiliary., it wot have the
rhetoe of leavlsi port after a certain
lime for auptrtie or repair", or tnumtn
for th war, aa havo the FTins Ettei
rrtdrlch and the Kron PrlnS Wtlhelm.
rrartal.) ef rraa Treat r.
L"he anginal Prussian treaty of ITO
;Ulea":
venae's of wr, puM and prrrat
eertlea. shall tarry freelr where
ey llss. tha vessels en4
from their enemlee erlthout
M to pay ana duties, cherra
vlera of admiralty, of the
v othtra; nor shall audi
1. searched of put under
'"' '. eame to and
r part?, hut
eln at any
-Mace ex-
Willard and Dillon
Are to Fight Ten
Rounds at New York
NKW TORK. Feb. .-Je tVillard and
J noli Dillon err matched .her today
for a teti-reund bout lo he held In thli
citjr aom time between April 11 and 21.
Acoordlnr to tha term of tha contract
trills rd la to receive IS 2,60 ant nillon
tl.M, with (ha option of IS per cent of
the fate receipt. The promoter of tha
bout state that the content will be hsld
In sn outdoor arena In ell probability.
Dillon, who knocked out Tom Cewler In
tha second round of their flibt here lent
ntrht, will replace Frank Moran. who
could not come to terms with tha promot
er for a bout with Willard. Dillon la a
llht heavyweight, weKhlna? ITS pound
la condition, Willard welch lie pound
m fts-htlng trim.
(Continued from rasa On.)
W' contradicted" lr. Wldener on a
' detail relating to how Pmlth came to re
turn after havlria: statted to leave the
house. '
DHaat Btateaaeat af '..
At the tnomlns session of court the dr
ins; statement of Mr. Campbell wm of
fered In' evidence by tha state. In It ah
asserted that Bmlth followed her from M,
Lout to Omaha and that here he sought
to have her leave her husband, threaten
In to ahtfot her If aha did not.
Campbell, the buaband of the dead
, woman, testified that he was 1n the room
when Mrs. Campbell we shot by Smith,
eddtng- that he did not cieae In the scuffle
with fimlth 'until after the shooting. i
In this case the state la not asking; the
jury to impose tha death Density In the
. event a verdict of guilty of murder Is
reached.
Brooklyn Sugar
Plant Tied Up by
Machinists' Strike
NBJW TORK. Feb. 1 A strike which
union leaders claim has completely tied
up the Brooklyn plant of tha American
Baser Refining company, wa railed to
day by the Metal Workers union. The
entire staff of machinists, about 60S In
number, walked out. There are shout
1.8O0 employed In all at the plant. The
men demand the reinstatement of three
men who they allege were dismissed for
their union activities, Thar also ask for
an eight-hour working- day Instead of tha
present ten-hour shift.
INDIANAPOLIS UNION
STATION BADLY DAMAGED
1 .VDI ANA POLI9, Ind Feb. l-Flre In
the Union railway station hers today de
stroyed valuable records and delayed
train service. The fir waa extinguished
after causing a small loss, principally on
record and office future.
DEATH RECORD
J. O. IBeekett.
PlERRHt & D Feb. 1 (Special Tele
fram.V-J. C. Beckett, for aeveral year
manaeer of th nvl jh-a
today of heart failure.' The body wlil be
taken to hi old home at Assumption, III.,
for burial.
TEUTONS PLAN TO
ATTACK SALONIKI
Larg-e Army of Germans and Bul
garians Will Bo Suported by
150,000 Turks.
ZEPPELI5 BOMBARDS THE CITY
ATHENS. Feb. lr-(Via Parla. Feb.
J.. Information received in military
headquarters here Indicate that' Ger
man, and Bulgarian troops, supported
by 150,000 Turks, are likely to begin
an atlack on the Franco-British
forces at Balonlkl about February 15.
Bent fee Drop"1 aa alea!Trt.
S.A IN"I KI. Fab. t TVla Parla Tea.
1) Two Greek eoldler. flv refuge' end
seven workmen were killed and fifty
civilians were Injured by the Inflammable
bomb dropped early this morning- from
tho Eepaella In the raid already reported
No damage wa don .to military build
ings and the population baa remained
calm.
J. E. Teiper Held in
Connection With
Mother's Murder
BL'rFALO. N. Feb. t.-John Ed-
Ward Teiper, detained In connection with
th Orchard Park murders, today admit
ted ownership of a revolver found seventy-five
fet from th sutomoblle In
th Orchard Park rosi. according to en
announcement by District Attorney Dud
ley. Teiper la detained at police head
quarters, where h was taken directly
from th cemetery, where the bodies of
his mother and brother, victim of the
tragedy, were burled today.
Dutch Coast Guards
Shoot At Zeppelins
LONDON. Feb. g. ll a. m.)-A Zep.
pelln alrahlp waa sighted today off the
coast of Ameland. an island of Th
Motherland In the North Sea, says a
dispatch from Amsterdam to Reuter"
Telegram company. Th coast guard
bombarded the 2eppelln, the dispatch
add, more than fifty shot being fired,
and It Is believed that soma hit tha Mr
ship, which finally ' disappeared te th
northward.
Officer of ships arriving at tha Dutch
port aay that flv Zeppelin, trawling
waatward, were aightad shortly before
tho raid on England took place Monday.
Eighteen Inches of
Snow at Seattle
A BATTLE, Wash.. Feb. 1-EMghteen
Inches of anew on the ground atopped
street car traffic here todsy, disorganised
the pubtle school and crippled business
and manufacturing. No overland train
ha arrived here since 7 p. m. yesterday.
The Qreat Northern and th Chicago,
Milwaukee A Bt Paul railroad are not
moving train on their mountain dlvl
lens. The Northern Paclflo I working
with anow plow.
Note fran North riatt.
NORTH PLATTE. Neb.. Feb. J.8pe
elfil.) M. M. Or! men, veteran Judg of th
Thirteenth district, yesterday filed on the
non-partlaan ticket for th April primary.
Judg-e Grime has served on tn bench in
this district for nineteen year.
At a meeting of the Lincoln County
Fair aeaorintlon yesterday In this city,
V. C. Plolstlcker was re-elected president;
Carl liroeder, vice president, and John
Fowler, treasurer. J. E. Sebastian, who
has served as secretary for th last two
years, tendered hi resignation, to be
come effective March 1. Th board of
director doclded to sell stock In th as
sociation In order i that fund may be
available for tha erection of new build
ing on tha ground purchased lint year
for that purpOie, . , . , . . ,
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Advertiser and customer profit by th
"Classified ' Ad' 'habit. '
Departaaeat Orders. . .
' WAAHlNOTOcf, Fab. l-Rpeelal Tele
gram.) Nebraska pensions granted;
Bnioe R. Knox, Auburn, $21
H. D. Hugnea has been appointed poat
master at Plymouth. Jefferson county,
Nebraska, vice Josephine liumberger, re
moved. Fostoffln at Re. Mahaska county,
Iowa, discontinued: mall to Lovllll.
Oeome De Jarlals of Lucas baa been
awarded the contract for carrying mall
from February IS to June so, 191H, from
Mullen to Lucas. 8. D.
A
Co lis Is te ni
la fared While Haatlac.
PI ERR EX S. D., Feb. 1 Ppectl Tele-
gram.) William Mower of Cottonwood,
w brought to th hospital her today
With a leg so badly mangled In a hunting
accident that amputation wa neceenary.
Tha accident occurred when he slipped
and fell while out hunting and a charge
from hla ahot gun tor hi leg to piece
frOm the knee to the foot.
FAVORABLE REPORT
ON COLOMBIA PACT
Committee Amendment Cuts In
demnity to Fifteen Milions and
Provides Mutual Apologies.
VOTE IS EIGHT TO SEVEN
WASHINGTON. Feb. 2. Reducing!
the proposed payment to Colombia
from $25,000,000 to fl5.000.000 and
altering the proposed apology of the
United States for the partition of
Panama to maXe it a mutual expres
sion of regret on the part of the
United States and Colombia, the sen
ate foreign relations committee today
ordered a favorable report Jn the
long pending Colombian treaty.
The vote on tho treaty wa I for to 7
against Senator Clark of Arkansas waa
th only democrat voting against It
By a vot of 10 to I. the committee also
favorably reported th trety to pay
Nicaragua tt, 000,000 for a canal route and
naval basis In th bay of Fonseca.
Oaly One "Brosao aetata.
To et th genuine, call for full naire.
Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look for sig
nature of 'eS. W. Orov. Cure a cold In
on day. 85c. Advertisement
HYMENEAL
rarlaoaYfco.
YORK, Neb.. Feb. t (Special. Anne
Carlson of Btromsburs; and Bruce Toho
of Lincoln, were married Monday after
noon by County Judge It, O. Hopkins,
Responsibility
Helper
THE care of your estate, , the
support of those dependent
upon you: these are grave
matters.
The proved responsibility of
this Company assures the safety
of estates placed in its charge.
Make It your executor.
1622 FARNAH STREET
(111
River at Flood Stage
at Davenport, Iowa
DAVENPORT, la.. Feb. i-Th Hoed
stag was reached In the Mississippi
river t Davenport today. . It I fifteen
feet above low water mar and. IS still
rising. The Ice gorge, five miles below
Davenport is tlejitfiving' under the below
sera temperature and tha, lowlands are
flooded. Many resident In th flat
have had to mov out and their home
are Inundated. Th Rock river In Illinois
ha backed' UP,' flooding the valley for
miles. The temperature here today wa
below ero.
TTiz Day's War Neves
FUNERAL, OF FRANK . .
NESLADK HELD TUESDAY
Th funeral of , Frank; Nealadek, aged
74 years, a. pioneer Bohemlaa et Omaha,
who died Buaday at, hla horn. 1231 South
Fifteenth street wa held Tuesday after
nooa trom the Bohemian Frasbyteriaa
church, of which he waa one of th
fowadere. Interment took place In the
Bohemian National cemetery. He eame
to Omaha trom StaaebrMg-e, Bohemia
thirty-eight years ago, and had been
promiiter.t tn Bohemias affaire la this
ity.
City WUi Tax Salt.
PIERRE. 8. D.. Feb. .-(Special Tele
gram.) In an opinion by Justice Poller
In the eupreoi court today the city of
Mitchell win It oontaatloa with th
Dakota Central Telephone company. Th
original franchla to th company re
uuired a payment of a portion of the
sroe proceed of It business to tho city
When the law waa pa said taxing fran
chise la lieu ef all ether taaes. th com
paay declined to make farther payment
on th ground that such waa a tax.
The court hold th franchise contract
I for ua of streets and alley and not
a tax and must be paid.
Kvaaeea,
HURON, 8. D., Feb, f.-Bpclal The
1'ntted State supreme court baa handed
down t decision la th JUobard pri
mary law case, granting th motloa of
Mr. Richard's attorney to advano the
case on the calendar. Aa early ar
gument and decision, la th case may now
te looked for. Th final decision from
the United States auprsm court may
come In th first day of March, so that
th primary election may yt be held
under th Richard law on Tuesday,
March St.
rk tftoAni.n norn for a positive
Miidcrataadln;" between th.
t ailed States aa Oeraaaay on th
Lnsiianla lasa Is felt In Berlin?,
aceornlaaT to aeaal-otftelal an.
naeeaaent there today. laatrae.
tlOaa sent to Aatnaasndor Von
Deraatorff tv rlsa to the hone
It la state. ,
DISPATCH FROM ATHENS . today
feelere tart th . Carman and
Balaartana, tonetfcev wttk n fere
of 180,000 Tnrkero, am likely te
eln nn attack an Salaalkt a boat
th salad! of tkl rnnnth.
I.OJIDOV Mr-SSAtiU aaete a Backs.
rest awsnaper a declaring- that
Greeea nnd Rnnasaala have tgm4
a deal neatrallty treaty.
in cases of po6r appe
tite, imperfect diges
tion, inactive liver und
clogged bowels is .
U OS TETTER'S
STOMACH
B IT T E R S
A' household remedy for 6
years. Try a bottle today. J
liiiissfil Dfiii Know :
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I . have been selling Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root for alx and one-half yeart
and any euatomere are always satisfied
Itn the reeulu obtained from th us
ef th medicine and apeak favorably re
garding it. I hev used It for "pain la
the back and a bottle or two put me In
good shape and mad ma feal fin again
I believe Dr. Kilmer Swamp-Root will
core any case for which It la recom
mended If they ate not of to long
standing.
Very truly your,
FRANK JENKINS. Druggist.
Pilgrim, Texas.
November 11th. 1U&,
& te
Sr. auiaae
aiaheaatoa, X
Oo
Pre V.Tui Swuap-Root Will Do for Yeu
Bend ten cent to Dr. Kilmer Co..
Blnghauton, N. T.. foe a earn pi alu
botU. It will convlne anyone. Tou
will also receive a booklet of valuable In
formation, tailing atyu lh. kidney and
bladder. When writing, be sure and men
tion th Omaha Daily bee. Regular
fifty-cent and one-dollar site bottles for
ale et ell drug torea
It you would protect
your health
Don't Suffer
With:
Cold Feet
It your feet are proper
ly protected, they will not
get cold. Wa have tn our
Cushion Sole
Shoes
an abeolute non-conductor
of beat and cold.
Your feet are always
warm- and comfortable In
these shoes.
Tbey are made en com
mon aense lasts and fitted
with a soft porous felt
cushion Insole, that fives
a soft, firm foundation.
The only real cushion sole
shoe on the market.
Women's $4.50
Men's 93.00
Tarcel foot Paid.
Shoe Co.
GREAT WESTERN
CHANGES TIME
Effective January 30, 1916.
.EARLIER. DEPARTURE
No. 12 Twin-City Limited, will leave
Omaha 8:10 P. M., instead of 8:30 P. M.;
Council Bluffs 8 :30 P. M., instead of 8 :50 P. M.
No. 6 Chicago Express, will leave Omaha
3:30 P. M., instead of 3:45 T. M.; Council
Bluffs 3:50 P. M., instead of 4:05 P. M.
No material change tn other trains leaving
Omaha or Council Bluffs.
WHEN PLANNING A TRIP please call or 'phone
for complete Information.
P. F. BONORDEN, 0. P. & T. A.,
1522 Farnora St., Omaha.
' Phone Douglas 260.
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, When you tool 0 cold coming on. stop it with a few
doses or LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE, which destroys
germs, acts as a Tonic and Laxative, and keeps the system
in condition to throw eff attacks of Colds, Grip and Influenza.
LaKQ.ivo Iromo juinino
f7cxiovc3 tha Cssssfso of Cottfa, Crip
and Influenza
but remsnthor there la Only Ono
)mo Quinino"
mnd look lor thht lgsmtur on box
Prtoo SOOm
The National Capital
Wednesday, FeTermary 9, tete.
Tha Saat.
R-atnned debet on JPhillpptne
Inde-
taa heartuii
i u'.iic Ui eommiue
!i oil lar4 leKln ti.l.
Korli(n riti"ti t-ornmltte reconv-
nirnuiu ratif uainin of t uiutubtaa and
.v. h u auaa tn-aitea, redauina uropoaed
li;i. 'nii1iy t Colouibla trum M.t1,! Ui
Tke".
Krattnc bill to refulaU child labor was
sVw nHnr rommltte on flood ran
tr.! cornj-Minit fifiii nirmbrr was P( o
p f-1 lv ri)- cinnlil.
ii.ii! ,i,y and ravl roi.iinltt wb rontliiuej
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Florence Reed
New York '
from A. II. Woods' Famous Broad
way Bucceaa, with AU-6tar Cast.
Including FAX I A MAKIHOKF,
ItlRKKST WIXAXT. JEKS1K
RALPH. A iol1 Roimter Play In
5 parts.
TKOflP50N-MLDEN6CO.
Dig Fashion Confer ofWie MrddldWesK
Established 1386ij
FASCINATING? Yes
EXCLUSIVE? Yes
BUT COSTLY? No-
You Never Pay More at
Thompson-Belden ? Co.
The well-dressed woman
who must ' 'manage' is as
much at home here as those
others of our clientele whose
clothes allowance admits of
unlimited expenditure.
This is just one of the
qualities that make Thompson-Belden
's so attractive as
a BUYING more than a
SHOPPING place.
The Hat With the Loops
By Georgette
This actc hmt it Ju$i on of oar
many reproductions and eorree
fion A laUtt Parit Modttin
our specialiud grovpt,
Smartly Tailored and Excltuire
Dress Trimmed Hats that depict the
latest style tendencies in a most ex
ceptional manner.
Tailored models from New
York to match your Trotteur
Suits or Afternoon Costumes,
quite the rage this season; also, '
many chio small hats for street
and semi-dress.
Prices $7.50, $8.75, $10, $12.75
We invite you to inspect this showing of beautiful
trimmed hats.
Millinery Section Second Floor.
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AlTUSEWETtTS.
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AMTJSEMK1TTS.
Plan NOW
to attend the
MILLION-DOLLAR
AUTO '
HOW
Auditorium
Feb. 21-26
For farfaer aaftjrsjata aaana
Clark O. Pewall. manaTr. subl
rarnam Street, Omaha, Kab.
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"THE SPIDER"
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TODAY
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MAIDS of AMERICANOS'
AX. X. XAU, at POX BASVOXT
Vaudeville Include th Tempi. Quartet
Norton A Noble. The surprise ho of
th season. Beauty chorus of Ameri
can Maida. The Krd. White A Blue 8hov
' balae' Dim afatlae Waak Sara.
Sat. Mi, a Kk.i nv Marloa aa "Bnarrr"
iraisAT
aaa BAY.
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TXXATXX BATVXSAT MAT.
atr. aad Mr. OoTrnra rraaaat
QRAHDEIS Tonight-
tit MtM'lh'
TODAY
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