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THE OMAHA SUNDAY RKE: OCTOBER 28, 1017 9 A GERMANY FOSTERS TROOBLESJN ITALY Northcliffe Says Teutons Try ing to Knock Italians Out of War; Responsible for In ternal Difficulties. tlly Associated Press.) t. Louis. Oct. J. Lord North i IilTe, head of ihe British war mission m the United States, in an address before the St. Louis Chamber of Com merce today said the Austro-German uiTensive against Italy is a desperate attempt to "knock Italy out of the war" and that "disturbances in Italy are being fomented by Germany." "I believe there will be desperate lighting on the Italian front in the next few weeks," said Lord North cliffe. "The most serious point in the war news today is that the Germans are attacking the Italian front for the first time. The German communique today speaks of 'Austro-German troops.' It is evident they are trying to put Italy out of the war. "If I were a Prussian, I would think I had won the war. We know they are preparing the occupied country for permanent residence. Our duty is to .see that they do not do this. "Nations wake very slowly to war conditions. The first indication of a shortage in England was in candy for the young women. I find the same tiling in tliis country. In New York the women are trembling for candy. There is a sugar shortage, though to see all the candy piled in the windows of candy stores, one would not think so. "We have no real shortage, because we have been compelled to reduce consumption of almost everything, and I will say that it seems to have improved the health of the people." Russ Soldiers Oppose the Council Meeting of Nov. 1 I'etrograd, Oct. 21. Russian sol diers on the southern front are peti tioning their councils against the plan for a meeting of the central council of soldiers' and workmen's deputies in I'etrograd on November 1. They declare the meeting of the constituent assembly should be awaited. Leon Trotky, president oi the ex ecutive committee of the I'etrograd council of soldiers' and workmen's degclatcs, declared the soldiers' and workmen's organization hitherto had contented itself with a defensive at titude against the provisional govern ment, but that it now must take the offensive. He accused the govern ment of planning to leave Petrograd at a moment of peril. "The soldiers' and workmen's dep uties will not leave," he concluded. "They will fight if necessary to the very death in Petrograd, the heart of the revolution." Railway Exchange New Name For Ramge Block Beginning November 1 the Ramge block, Fifteenth and Harney streets, will be known as the Railway Ex change building. That name lias been decided upon by officials of railroads having offices in it and approved by the owner. The Railway exchange will house the passenger and freight departments of the Milwaukee, Rock Island and Great Western, with the Wabash, Denver & Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific coming in later. Illinois Central officials expect to move into the Railway exchange next ywr, to be followed later by the Northwesteru and the Union Pacific probably. Wheatless and Meatless Days Are Set for Iowa Burlington, la., Oct. 26. J. F. Deems, federal food administrator for Iowa, today designated Tuesday as meatless day and Wednesday as wheatless day, and makes an appeal for a strict observance of the designa tion throughout the state as a basic observance of food conservation in Iowa. Post Officers at Ft. Leavenworth Stage Sham Battle in Bond Drive Fort Leavenworth, Kan., Oct. 27. (Special Telegram.) A spectacular sham battle was staged at Fort Leavenworth tonight. An actual war problem involving the landing of soldiers in the enemy's territory after crossing Merritt lake on pontoons was carried out by hnudreds of troops. Trench warfare and the use of barrage fire was simulated, and the entire spectacle was as nearly like the present fighting in Europe as is practical. The post officers have arranged the exhibition of modern warfare for i&s patriotic effect. Thousands of persons came for the event. The movement of troops on land and pontoons on the lake was rendered visible by gigantic flares, searchlights and signal rockets. Trenches were made prominent by the erection of white barricades in front cf them, and every means was used to make the clash between the opposing armies as spectacular as possible. Two Years Not Too Long for U. S. Forces To Train for Front St. Louis, Oct. 27. Hamilton Fyfe, war corre:pondent for the Northcliffe newspapers, a member of Lord North cliffe's party, speaking today at a local club, declared that from what he had seen at the front, the American army would do very well if it were ready to take the field after two years' training. "I have been called a pessimist for expressing this opinion," he said. "But I believe it is much better to try to see things as they are than to indulge in false hopes. The German nation pre pared for fifty years to win this war and they have not won it yet. "Every defeat that the British and French have suffered on the western front has been due to unprepared ness. On the other hand the great victory on the Somme last year and the great drive which General Petain is making now were made possible by extensive preparation." Lehigh Valley Railroad Indicted for Conspiracy New York, Oct. 26. Indictments against the Lehigh Valley Railroad company charging conspiracy to vi olate the Elkins interstate commerce law, prohibiting freight rate conces sions and discriminations, were found by the federal grand jury today. Admiral Caperton Is at Montevideo Montevideo, Oct. 26. A dinner in honor of Admiral Caperton and other American naal officers was given last night by Dr. Baltasar 'Ttrun, the for eign minister. It was attendd by President Yiera. 6 IS PERMANENT You will get 6ro on Home Builders' shares issued to you as long as you keep them. 67c on $1,000 is $60 per an num or $600 for ten years. Consider what you can do with such a sum in ten years from now. You can order shares at $1 each in any number and convert them to caBh on short notice when you need the money. fcme uilderf INCORPORATED AMERICAN SECURITY CO. Fiscal Agent, Omaha, Nab. a ijiiiiiiffiMiiiniiiiiJii:::''; i'liiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiini'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiwiiiisuw ;s rvmm All in the City Directory Think of the ways you can use the full name, vocation, business connection and PROPER AD DRESS of every man living in your city. Use the LATEST CITY DIRECTORY in addressing let ters, sending bills or delivering goods. Every department in your business NEEDS A CITY DIRECTORY every day in the year. The 1918 Omaha City Directory will contain BENSON, FLORENCE, SOUTH OMAHA AND OMAHA in one volume, making a complete di rectory of GREATER OMAHA. Omaha Directory Co. Tel. Doug. 5888 317 Ramge Bldg. If your business is not properly classified in the directory Telephone Douglas 5888. filllMlllMllMM I Ask Yourself About The udson Super-Six Consider its Value Now in Face of Recent Price Advances of 51 Cars. Suppose you look at the importance of buying a Hudson Super-Six now in this way: Its present price is based upon the material costs of last year. When sup plies from which the present produc tion is built is exhausted, then the price of the car must be advanced. By taking your Super-Six now you save an amount equal to whatever increase will later be made in the selling price. You have no such opportunity with other wanted cars. Their prices have already been increased. More than fifty makers have advanced prices within the past two months. It has en tirely rearranged automobile values. Cars which have always sold in the SI, 200 and $1,300 class are now listed to sell at about the present price of the Hudson Super-Six. Cars which sold at a trifle more than the Super-Six have been advanced so much that they are now in the $2,000 and $2,500 classes. The situation of the Hudson is uni que. Its value cannot be compared to any other car on the usual basis of price. The increases which have been made in the prices of other cars has been equal to reducing the price of the Hudson by $200 to $300. Prompt action in buying now means a saving to all purchasers. Hundreds realizing that fact are buying now. Hudson sales, therefore, are now at their highest point. We have already exhausted our allotments of certain models. The factory has notified us that we are to receive only a definite number of cars at present prices. On the more important and staple models we are given the final shipping dates of our last cars. Production on at least two models will be completed within two weeks. If you want to save, bow is the time to act. GUY. L. SMITH 2563-65-67 Farnant Street. "SERVICE FIRST" Omaha Douglas 1970. ifSyT. J These Piano Prices Talk! Ire You Listens Sig Events have transpired to make the present the most favorable time in the history of Omaha for the purchase of a High Grade Piano or Player Piano. 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