- 2 : f v TUB BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, ial8. t - KING FERDINAND LOSES CABINET; MINISTERS QUIT '.4. ' ' - Premier's Downfall Probably Due to His Failure in Secur ing Satisfactory Peace 'Pact With Roumania. Sofia, June 17. Premier Radoflavoff las tendered the resignation, of trie cabinet and King Ferdinand has sc , cepted' it The ministers were re quested by the king to retain their iprtfolios until a new' cabinet ' is ormed. . ' The downfall of Premier . Rados lavofif most probably is due to the :- feeling in Bulgaria that he did not make the most of (hls .opportunity in ' the, negotiations during which peace. m farced on Roumania and Roil- ' mania compelled to give up he jDdbrudja. Many Bulgarians felt, i liii been reported, that the Dobrubj 'should have been ceded outright to . . Bulgaria. There also has been some aiSSaUSiacilOn over wncwier wic vch tral powers would back up Bulgaria i . rtnri1 i-laimi in Macedonia. Th coalition cabinet of Premier Radoelavoff, who ic the liberal leaaer, office several vein before the war and has been retained since with only a few minor changes. . SEWAED MEN . COME IN FORCE . . .TO VISIT DEN !. VwnArtA ttrenff. the firsi dele nation from Seward county to an Ak Sar-Ben den show arnvea in umana , i ,Monday evening at 6 o'clock. They 'mrt at the Burlinston station by 'Samion'a reception committee, f. W, JFitch. chairman. U i. joern, vice president of the Commercial'club of Seward, headed the party. 1 1 " The delegation, attended by the re ception committee, a marched up (Tenth atreet and thence up Far nam ' istreet to Fourteenth atreet where they disbanded. They met down town ilater in the evening to board ears for the den. .' J: " "'' . , At the den special show, and for iftiation was put on for the visitors. All of the regular features of the Mow and all of the extras were put on, from the opening aong In "The Camp at Rum Bay to the final burn ing of the eity in "The Burning of , Berlin." ' Gua Miller"! circus provided ' fllnterlude. r p"--."-t ;. ; . " ' The Seward delegation left Omaha t a late hour Monday night After the patriotic tableau, Charles Slack; chairman of the ritual com mittee, introduced D. M. Hildebrand. president to the Seward Commercial club.- 1 t Th Seward party left for Seward ' UJO o'clock. . , COMMON LABOR IQ BE HANDLED . BI GOVERNMENT '' 4 .',4.. "' 1 ' ' m:y?i. ft" -. . ' TTashington, June 17. Employers crrjed m war work are urged in a statement by President Wilson to scht to refrain after August 1 from recruiting unskilled labor in any man rer, except throughthe United Statea Employment Service, recently organ bed by the Department of Labor. -The labor forces were called upon ty the president "to respond 'loyally heretofore to any calls issued by this agency for voluntary enlistment fa essential industry.'' republicans of Maine , . Renominate State Officials Portland. Me.. Tune 17. Governor , Ctrl E. MilUken,- Senator Bert M. Feraald, and the four congressmen , from' this 'state were renominated by the xeublkans at the primaries to- The democrats nominated Bertrand C MeGinley, Waterford,,for govern or and Elmert Newbert, Augusts, for senator. ' - Among the party nominees for con gress is former Congressman. Daniel J. Mcuilicndy, Lewiston. . Df,rosch Orchestra, to Play . For U. S. Troops in France New York. June 16.With their salaries paid by Harry Harkness Flag. " ler, president of the Symphony So ciety of New York, Walter Damrosch and fifty musicians have sailed ; for France to make a tour of the Ameri can rest and concentration camps in ; that country under the direction of 'the overseas division of the Young Men's Christian association, according to announcement here. . Twenty-five Thousand Alien . Women In New York Wew York, June 17 Registration of all German alien ' women in New York whose number is estimated at " 25,008 began at police stations today in conformity with President Wilson' . " proclamation and will continue until June 26. All those above the age of 14 years are required to fill affidavits and furnish five photographs of them aelvea. - ; f::tt Again Placed at Head . 1, of Typographical Union Indianapolis, Ind.,' June 17. Mara da G. Scott hai been re-elected presi dent of the international Topograph : .. jbal nnion.v'-V , , nU; , The canvass of votes has been pro ceeding for some time. Walter W. Barrett, Chicago, was elected vice president; J. W. Hays, secretary - treasurer and Fred Barker auditor. - I'Czr and Chapman : ; . . Ty;o Aviators Killed by Fail Clajksdale, Miss.," June 17. Utu . t:ziEt Keller and Serg. Eugene Chap-t-za ;were .killed' as their airplane, ; from Memphis, Tenn., to Camp : e'.&y. Miss., fell from a height of lfeet today. " , ; Zv&guf 8elzes Crops Amsterdam,' June 17. AH new '::jt' fcayjs been ordered requisitioaed 1 y te Hungarian- government, ac . c "-""j'-lo1 a report front; Budapest 1 Lur mills have beA put under , w " "-nent supervision, . Bnej City News Bv Boot PHnt It Nrw Bmooi Prow Eloo. Tana, 18, Burgesi-Granden Co, PrudeDl sating In war time la hostag-s for opportunities of peace. Play ear by atartlng an account with Nebraska Savings A Loan Am d, 311 8. 18th St 11 to 15.000 received. - Sot Samuel Epstein Tha ' name, Samuel Epstein, which appeared in The Bee'a etory of the Empress fire, should have been Simon Eppstetn. Samuel Epstein had nothing to do with the affair. Motorcyclist Injured L. .Loving, 2639 Decatur street, an employe of the American Express company, sus tained a broken leg Monday when the motorcycle he was driving struck a truck driven by Pete Dargo at the corner of Fourteenth and Capitol ave nue. .. ; .. Ftae fireplace goods at Sunderland. Council Recommends Law To Regulate Packing Plants , City council committee of, the whole .recommended for passage' an ordinance which provides for regula tion of the packing house industry. The ordinance requires that, a pack ing or slaughter house may not be located until the city council first has approved the location. It was the sense of the commissioners that the Omaha Packing company may proceed with its construction at Thirty-eighth, and M streets. Error Made in Electric : Fan Ad for Burgess-Nash Under .the heading of "electric fan)" in Burgess-Nash company's ad vertisement which appeared in .the Monday Evening Bee, an error was made. The copy should have read, ('Pittsburgh electric fans, 6-inch size, special Tuesday at $5.85." f , r . i , f Held ai Fugitive, ' James Reed, giving his home as Fort Thompson, S. D., was arrested Monday and is being held as a fugitive from justice. Police allege he is wanted in South Dakota to answer a charge of grand larceny. Start today to buy . War Savings Stamps Thala ' ; Important, the processes fVicsMJa Is i Soldier's Wife Attempts Suicide; Is Despondent Mrs. Bobby Nebo, an employe $of the Harney hotel, attempted suicide, according to police, Monday afternoon by drinking iodine in-the room, of a friend, Elizahcth Forrest, 2019 Harney street! Brooding over the accusation by her husband, a soldier: stationed in California, that she had been keep ing company with another man, is thought to have brought on the at tempt. She was taken to the Lord Lreter hospital ' in a serious condi tion. Police Allege Attempted .Bribery of Officers Joseph Salerno, 723 Pierce street, was arrested Monday and is charged with unlawful possession of intoxi cating liquor and attempting to bribe the arresting officers. Police allege Salerno offered two members of the morals squad $200 on condition that they! release him and allow him to keep seven barrels of bottled whis key 'which was being delivered to him by Peter Ramsey, 7910 ftorth Thirty-sixth street. Ramsey was arrested for illegal possession of liquor and is being held, for federal officers for illegally transporting liquor. Boy on Wheel Hurt. Andrew Doth, 15 years old, living with his parents 1445 North Eleventh street,, was badly bruised about the 'body with possible inter nal injuries whert he collided with W, S. Hart, 3042 Fowler avenue, about 5 o'clock Monday afternoon while riding' a bicycle. The accident happened at Twentieth and Wirt streets. ,He was taken to the Beth any hospital. Hart was arested for investigation, On Way to Yellowstone. Mrs. A. H. Woods .wife of a lead ing theatrical promoter of New Yqrk City, passed through Omaha yester day, a member of a motor party on the way to Yellowstone park. ,The party, attracted considerable attention at the Fontenelle as , the tnree young women all were garbed m semt-masculine attire. l,. Mwteri Farrairs interpretation of "the Thais "Meditation" a masterwork of art Meditation (Dost Thou Remember the Voyage) Geraldme Farrar Victrola Red Seal Record 88594. Twelve-inch, $3 " ' An exquisitely beautiful rendition of -an exquisitely beautiful number whose lovely . melody has captivated countless thousands. , Now presented for the first time in vocal form on Victrola Records, and because of the su perb artistry of Farrar this aria is destined' to become a still 'greater favorite with music lovers everywhere. ; Her interpretation , is mag nificenta thing ol wondrous beauty. And , oa this Victrola Record it will be a joy forever. ' r Any Victor dealer will gladly play this new Farrar record or any other music by, the famous and exclusive Victor artists. He wilialso dem onstrate the various styles of the Victor and Victrol-$12 to $950 i a : : , . . ctdr TaJldng Machine Ccv, Gimdenl N. J. , Notice. . Victor Records and Victor A&achinea are sdenti&cally coordinated and synchronic la of maaufacture, Bal their use, on wita the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction. ' .1. V Nav Vktor Kaaariti itmXntai at a3 dealer. & let af Msh Btontk v tUIUdite tr4aarkrftl Victor TalM r, i The Bee's Fund for Free Milk and Ice The Bee's free milk and ice fund has alleviated suffering among the ba bies and small children of the poor in past, summers. These sweltering days make the fight for life and health a hard one for these little Innocents. The Bee, with the help of the char itably inclined, will carry otv the work again this summer. A large fund is not sought, nor are large individual contributions asked for. A limit of $5 is placed on each contribution. Every cent is used to supply milk and ice to jieedy families with small children, preference being given especially to those where there is sickness. Every cent is used for this purpose. Not a penny is expended in admin istration of the fund. . The need is great Send or bring your contribution to The Bee office. It will be acknowledged in this col umn. The Bee $5.00 U. S. Senators Predict N,2W Nebraska Triumph June 28 Telegrams received by Vice Di rector C. T. Kountze from Senators Hitchcock and Norris express grati fication, at what Nebraska has done and the belief that every atate in the union will go over the top on War Savingsday. June 28. WHEN BRAIN WEARY 1 Take Horford's Arid Fhoiphate and ralieva the headache due to mental (train, worry, over-work. Non-alcoholie. Buy a bottle. Property of Mrs. Susch Seized by United States ' Washington, June 17. All' the prop erty in this country of Mrs. Adol phus Busch of St Louis, valued at millions of dollars, was ordered seized today by Alien Property Custodian Palmer. Mrs. Busch has recently been in Germany and is now in Cuba, enroute to the United States. The property consists largely of breweries in St. Louis and many other cities throughout the country. Vote.- ..,C x. a '!p Italian Women Give Their Jewels to Aid v . Country Banish Hiuis Rome, June 17. The Italian army was prepared for the Austrian at tack and there is confidence that it will be able to break the force of the blow. Throughout the country there is a feeling of tense expectancy. The grave, solemn faces, of the people are expressive of the seriousness of the hour, but also .of the pride which is felt in the army for its splendid stand all along the differ ent battle fronts. The churches were crowded more than usual today, throngs of wom en praying for victory and for the safety of those at the front' Many women brought jeVels as offerings. American Wounded Receive' Good Care in Paris Hospital Paris, June 17.The American am. bassador, William .Graves Sharp, vis ited the hospital around Paris today and talked with the American wound ed. Everywhere he found them treat ed with great care in American hos pitals' by American surgeons and narses. In one new Red Cross tent hospital, located on a former race track near Paris, jce cream was being served to the wounded. The French women had sent in a wonderful lot of roses. The ambassador told the soldiers how the people at home were watch ing their deeds of heroism and sent their admiration across the sea. 1 Huns Claim 12,000 Vienna, June 17. The number of Italians and allied prisoners captured by the Austro-Hungarian forces in their new offensive on the northern Italy front have been increased to 12,000, the Austro-Hungaria official statement issued today says. Ukraine Revolution Near Washington,, June 17. A dispatch reaching the state department today from Stockholm quotes a report from Petrograd saying the whole of the Ukraine is on the eve of a revolt against Germany. An excellent investment and a patriotic duty as Thais AMERICANS NOT '. MISTREATED, IS " GERMAN" CLAIM Amsterdam, June 17. American war prisoners are not being ill-treated in Germany says a dispatch tele graphed to Amsterdam by the semi official Wolff bureau of Berlin. The prisoners, it is declared, are not used as show objects to the Ger man public and are not subjected to insults and the throwing ol stones, which is "foreign to the calm-temper ed German mind, which does not ex cite itself anyhow over a few Ameri cans in the midst of so many thous ands of war prisoners of all nationali ties." - Adequate food ."on a scale corre sponding to the present conditions in Germany," is not lacking in the camps where American prisoners are quar These New Dresses Direct from New York and shown for ' the firstj time . Tuesday are Really very dainty and Cool. ' Refreshing for the warm days of summer. $16.50, $18.75, and $19.50e $21.50, $25.00, and $29.50 Private Display Rooms. No Alteration Charge. . rv i THOMPSON, BELDEN & CO. ' " lined to harmonize with outside;" Do yourself the justice to see thfs beautiful trunk. Priced very special at $57.50, and others at $30.00 to $130i0o! Freling & Steinle ", Omaha's Beat Bafgagfa Builders. 1803 FARNAM STREET. . There's no more congenial company .. than i cold bottle of STOHZ Beverage, ; Served wherever beverages are sold. t - Telephone us today to put a case in your home. STOBZ BEVERAGE & ICE CO. i "i Phone .Webster 22L ' ' for Sales-. Pictures aSL & N G RAVI Isl O i ' Alien, Women is Started Registration ol" enemy alien komjen" was started Monday morning in tho .city council chamber 'by;-representatives of the police department . ; :-r One of the early registrants was a woman who -was born in'.Qnuha 4Q years ago, but must register because" her husband is an alren.- ! , Another woman of Danish nativity, resident of Omaha 36 years and with a son fighting for this co.un-try in , France, was required to register be cause of the status of her husband. "Is it necessary that I, should, tell my age?" a woman asked. " : ' . Norwegian Crew Saved Lewes, Del., June 17. Twenty of the crew of the Norwegian bark Kringsjaa were picked up at sea and landed here this afternoon. .. . -., This beautiful wardrobe trunk has the best possible outside con- -struction. All locks are on the outside where you can see them. The lift-top makes all garments equally easy to get. - The heavy pad inside holds the garments and prevents wrinkles in your garments. Shoe box and laundry bag easy to get at. ' Five roomy drawers, strongly reinforced, provide plenty of room for your linen and hats. ?y r '.. witn one turn oi Key Jocks all the drawers. ...-. ; The inside of trunk beautifully Registration of. Enemy s 5 4) l- ' ' ' v