HIE OMAHA, SATURDAY DECEMBF.l: i, 1913. EMPEROR MOVES GARRISON BLANKET OF DEEP SNOW NOW COVERS TECENTRALWT (Continued from Page One ) r Soldiers in Zabcrri Are Transferred .2... . . M. . Y. DECEMBER .CIEARAWAV OF SUITS Continues in f ult fbx&e New reduc tions lafte .been mad, higher priced suits atL qffered tj tho clearaway prices. ' V A 'f $18.50, '$24.50j dad $29.50 With No GMv&e: fbij Alt nations. Men's Christmas N$ekwear, 19c 300'dozen of men's 25c neckwear, silk knit and velyet; 4-in-hands, in the wide f lowing ends; all new patterns. A seasonable useful gift, especially as they are all put up in Christmas boxes. On Sale Saturday only, 19c An Unusual Sale of Sorosis Shoes PRICES GREATLY REDUCED ON EVERY DESIR ABLE STYLE FRIDAY. HERE ARE THE PRICES $9 and $10 Values, $7 $7 and $7.50 Values ... $6 $6 Values $5 $5 Values . . . . .. $'4 $4.50 Values ...... $3.85 $4 Values $3.50 Every Price Quoted is Absolutely True HERE ARE THE STYLES: PATENT KID with bronze tops, white tops, cloth tops, kid tops, and brown and gray suede tops. DULL KID AND DULL CALF. BRIGHT KID WITH CLOTH OR LE ATH ER TOPS. BLACK, BROWN and GRAY SUEDE. ' ' ' BUCKSKIN, SOROSIS TAN ODA CALF, RUSSIA TAN CALF, BROWN KID and BRONZE KID. In All the Latest Models. Greatest of All Millinery Sales ; V Saturday $1.00 We are determined to make a final plearing of every trimmed hat in our entire stock. Trimmed Hats for . Trimmed (Jjo C A Hats for ..011 Trimmed (t OC Hats for. Trimmed Hats for. Trimmed fc7,7 Xvcf trimmvd hat In lews than half the original price. $6.50. MAKE YOUR DOLL ATTRACTIVE WE NOW HAVE ON SALE IN OUR HAIR GOODS DEPARTMENT A LARGE VARIETY OP DOLLS' WIGS OF REAL HUMAN HAIR THAT OAN BE COMBED AND BRUSHED. Bring your doll with you, and wo will put on new wig. freo of ehnrge, or else measure around the hnir lino or bring old wig with you. Sizo 10 $1.00 Sizo 11 $1.25 Sizo 12 $1.50 Sizo i3"..'.;;....t: $1.75 Sizo -.14 i.... $2.00 Sizo 15 :;..;.... $2.25 Sizo 16 $2.50 Natural Wavy Switches, $0 inches long, special 89o Natural Wavy Switches, 24 .inches, longt special ..V1$1.39 Natural Wavy : Switches j28 inches long;' special . .... . $2.79 Pull Assortment of All Other Hair Accessories. Some Toilet Article8 Cost Less Saturday Fancy Satchets . &Mjc Ebony Nail Buffers 65c values for,.. 39c Complete Manicure Sets Costing regu larly. $l;5fl . , . 98c Perfume In fancy packages, 35c and 40c is the usual price Special . ; 21c-25c White Ivory Combs? Regularly 39c, ' X Saturday .... 25c Genuine Navajo Indian is ve'fy extensive showing at moderate prices. Basement tyffi COMYIOrjlAKES GOOD Ckieaf Xa Wk Irate 4 femteace tittt JUpidly. KOW HEAD Of A BIG STORE Pr4ea "Will Aafcea for Josaaa Tea'fnHt, Who Wm Foam Clalltr ef Csnsnlraer Chnrjfo Nino Year Ago. CHICAGO. KtcBAJftJye teps t wejre liken today to obtain at'prdHj to) Joshua., Tedford, who cfa ,pn ,oihe tnoot extraordinary -ever'. Involve the taty M akelas of 'MKlce ConvloUd nljo jytara aso for ciHlryy m fflrlt wy. 'poltceman to utifloB(HHt ofi.oiM ottii Mrseat mea'i furnUhlss itorM In th orM. attalnlsr rapM auecAM. with a iMntec b( from orb to five yetuV lm i)rlomat hBlnc over rU haad. T4reY.ec4.: vilto. throu tM error m drkrwho'T)lgoahole4 thtf tnaii dat otfm tmttmt court uphotola hit entenef InHeM of flltn iho"ocumitt with thiT trial 'Judjce, Tha tell-taJa ver dict unearthed-by--a -toHc lawyer 'who, rqud btcauM hla client waa con- tVtctod. pointed to Tedford a a man Iwhojtvaad puntthment throilgh the Itw fluenco of hla frlenda. J Hl.r la Rapid. j While hU appeal wa pendlns Tedford, (dlflCharEed Woti3 the police forco. ob. 'UIne4 &pldynt with a large rt- 'firm aaVrt'ti'Jetectlve. ' Whether hla antnahiWir-, hummed him, ho refuaea to aay, but hla omploy,ra assert they never noticed he appeared worried, Their loaaea from ahopllttcra began to decreaao becauae of Tedford'a watchful neaa and they began to notlco him, In two yeara ha waa promoted to general loreman or the atora. Tedford never had much t ft inv nhniit himself, althouzh. when hs work, he frankly admitted he waa Im plicated In an affair wljlch had coat him hla place on tha fore. An lnv.tlirinn at the (IrAe waa aatlafactory to hla em- Pjoyera, ana becaUie ha waa alwaya In duatrloua thoy did not aeck for detalla, t . f - ' xyFK9' .Tf. Wft fjcl0t than any gerteral foreman" tfie atore over naa,-Tie waa advanced to aaalatant super- .IhtcndeHt. Tn that Wultlnn hn ihundreia dt checka offered , ' for mer- man atoJ Him' In good atead. Oeorae I.ytton, vice prealdent of the atore, caya a bad (hrlr nvip At na.f rAtrA caUao "ha knoWa crook a too well." Tedrord has been superintendent for two yeara. "VVa believe. Tedfcrd la Innocent of the crlmV for which' her la under nentence," aid Mr. Lytton.' "But ir'he Is guilty, for sake -of argument, society should bo sa'U lifted with the succeaa he has made." Chief Juatlca Olson of the municipal court, who prosecuted Tedford. w)U rccommcn'd that Oovernor Dunne grant a pardon. An Antn ColIUImi ' means many bad bruises, which Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals quickly, as It does sores, cuts, burns and plica. Sc. For sale by your druggist-Advertisement I . IT. ! I yr , n. IP THU OOUPO N" i ii v. 1 i V l-Jl . - - - J . . . . ... ., . i ,rm nmmm pi an iv(m iwm-m mmn r vesfscs in Ski aa. prtpNi IMPERIAL EMBROIDERY OUTFIT is guaran fc i I im& to be the greatest collection and biggest bargain in TtUlM of 10 cents each, or more than $10.00 in all Bring ytptCeupons and 68 cents to this office and you will be imfummi witn une uwnpiete uutnt, inclydlng Book of kstemttfocB and one All Metal Hoop.1 The 68; cents is to errtf .Aity. express, handling ahd the numerous over. frhb Kf6'of ettin th package frem factory to you. H. M.Uftt of Town RtaderM wiU add 7 cent a extra for k 1 f jntage and expense of Trailing. STRIKE BREAKERS ARE SHOT Two Hen on Wagon in Indianapolis Seriously Wqundcd. SHOTS FIRED FROM CROWD rollco , HeaerToa Uao Their Cluba Frerly 'anil Flnnlly Dlaprrae Stnti -One Injured 51 nil Probably Will' Die. by Kaiser's Order. IS" "SEVERE FINANCIAL BLOW While tt Will Avoid Farther Con Fllct It Steana Heavy Lota of nevenne to the final- ' J neat. Mm. ,' I INUIANAPOLlS.v Dec. B.-Two atrlko breakers were shot, one probably fa tally, when a crowd of atrlklns team- aters ' and aympathUera attacked a wagon of 'tho Coburn Tranafer company today. Jacqb Sorienfleld of Chicago wis ahot through' the neck and hla Injuries are -believed to 'be fatal. George C. Williams of Cincinnati waa wounded In the leg. A crowd gathered around the wagon, hurling bricks and other mlsalea. When tho atrlke breakers began whipping their horses Into a gallop, a number of shots were fired from tho crowd. , '. rollce reaeryca- were called' and after (battering a few of the leaders' with their clubs, dispersed the crowd. Several ar resia were made. Bonenfleld and Will lama were taken to a hospital. DAHLMAN DINNER GUEST AT THE BRYANS" TABlfE (From a Btaff Correspondent) WA8IUNQTON, Dec. S.-(8peclal Tele gramsMayor and Mrs. Dahlman were the guests at dinner last night of Sec retary and Mrs. Bryan. Tho dinner waa given In pursuant to a promise once made by Mrs. Bryan to newspaper friends of her husband that "she would give. them a dinner when they got to Wash ington." At that time Mr. Dahlman was an ar dent Bryan supporter, and was present whn the promise was made. "I apprcclato the fraeeful tact by which I waa Included In the guest list," said Mayor Dohlman. "Politically, however, our relations have not changed." The mayor sa'd that his son-in-law, A J Collctt, who Mr. Bryan has. rec ommended aa superintendent of public works for Ban Domingo, would In his judgment finally land the place. It de pends upojt .the San Domlngan officials,, whose reply to the recommendation ha not yet been received at the State department' PRESIDENT OF BRAZIL ' WILL BE MARRIED WASHINGTON. Dec. S.-Pree!dent Marshall Hermea Do Fonrrca of Braill and Bonorita' Nalr Do Teffe. a daughter of a prominent member of the prnxlltab etnate will ptt married' at the 'national palace at Bio Do Janeiro next Monday, according to a cablegram today from the American embassy. President Fonseca Is a widower BS 1'aticra DeiiU. Omaha. Ji'aax i yeara old, while his fiancee la 3k Tho President Wilson , Has Attack of Grip WASHINGTON. Dec 5.-Prcaident Wil son has grip. His cold Is In his nose and throat, and hla physician, Dr. Cary T. Grayson. U. 8. ., ordered the president to remain In bed again today. Engage ments" were cancelled and the president will be confined to his room tomorrow and possibly Sunday. No engagements were made for earlier than Monday. Secretary Tumulty said today thnt while the president had a ll(tle fever, his Illness 'waa yielding to treatment and ho wouia do out again In a few day. HUERTAS AREAT YERA CRUZ Family Left Mexico Oity Several Days Ago on Special Train. DICTATOR WENT PART WAY WHEELOCK'SBOOKS CORRECT Mystery of Disappearance of Iowa Banker Deepens. SECURITIES FOUND IN PLACE Police Hesln Search of River to Find Oat if the Threat Hade of Suicide Was Car ried Oat. (From a Staff Correspondent) DE3 MOINES, la., Dec (.-(Special Tel egram.) The mystery , of the disappear anco of Cashier Whcejpck of tha Citizens' bank at Colfax deepens as the InvesUga tlon by the state bank examiners pro ceeds. The Informal report Is that tho bank books are found to bo all right, accounts, of depositors correct, no forged paper a.nd acounts with other banks balanced Securities were found on which Whee lock might have secured temporary loans for the hank, if needed, and on which ho might have secured money had he desired to get all he could and run away. Nothing has been found which explains his disappearance. Tha police of Dea Molnea commenced today search of tho Des Moines river, because of Wheelook's Intimation ho would be found there. One Des Molnea man aaya he had se curities worth $20,000 In the bank, which cannot now be found, but thla has not been verified. He Left Train at Texcoco and Re turned to Capital In an Auto mobileVilla Ilctnrna to Jaarcs. DONAUfesCHlNGEN, Germany, Dec. 5. Emperor William this afternoon or dered "the transfer of the entire garrison at Zabern, Alsace, owing to the trouble between tho soldiers and, the citizens .there. He also directed thnt the court martial proceedings In connection .with the recent rioting .be, accelerated. . 'ti Ills majesty's solution of the difficulty Is regarded In many quarters as a -.two-edged aword. While It removes the .dan ger .of further conflicts, the people nnd merchants of Zabern will suffer a severe financial blow by tho removal of an Im portant source of revenue. I.lentenont Will Be Transferred. I-ater tho emperor decided that' the Zabern garrison should go Into camp temporary on the army maneuvering grounds at Hagenau, but that the troops might ultimately return to Zabern If Its Inhabitants displayed a proper temper after tho expected transfer to aribther regiment of Lieutenant Bontn von Forst ner, tho cause of tho trouble, and the retirement from active service of Colonel Von neuter of the Ninety-ninth Infantry regiment. The consultation between the emperor, tho imperial chancellor, the governor general of, Alsace-Lorraine nnd tho 'gen eral , In - command, lasted only about -an hour. The emperor left shortly afterward for Stuygart and spectators at the rail way station ncted that he was In thor oughly good hurrior and apparently un troubled by tho .situation. Dr. Yan .. Bcthmann-Hollwek and. tha others did npt accompany his majesty to the station. The . imperial chancellor will.-return- to Berlin tonight, but, will not make, another appearance In tho Im perial garllameut before Tuesday, Cabinet Crisis Denied. The existence of. a government crisis Wasl'denjcd 'this .morning by officials In close, touch with the imperial chancellor, Dr. Von' Bethmann-Holwcg. They de clared ho had no .Intention of resigning In connection with the conflict between the military and. civilians in Alsace. , The relinquishment of the post of' gov ernor general bt ''Alsace-Lorraine- by Count .Charfes . Von Wcdel, however. Is considered probable, unless his authority Is 'fully restored". . ' Tjhe' imperial, chancellor, the governor general arid Lieutenant. General Berthold Von Delmllng, the military commander, arrived ahdrtly beforp noon today, at Donaueschlngen,- where" the emperor Is staying, ' ' Conferences in which all threp partici pated with' the emperor were held during the afternoon. ' . , ' Work Both Ways. In the Belchstag most of tho political parties appear to be nntund Jlperor William's rempval of the garrison lias the first sten JnnVlno- n tu ..i. Hment of the Zabefn Incident. It Is thought wio oucnamg omeers thus will be ade- li The clerical members point out tl)at ... iiauwcr oi me regiment from Zabern to Hagenau seriously affects the officers, w.b re .rjsmwedrwn. .the. xqmfoirtablo quarters' OfiYhetiriS?r2S&"l3 ttiiXsL.- Blderab!o. cense .The Alsatlaa- mem . her, however, express dissatisfaction on account of tho financial Joss which will be suffered by-"the Inhabitants of Zabern. I The socialist members also .appear dis contented with the manner' In which the j government Is solving the problem. MRS. JOHNSON WILL BECOME MRS. SMITH ST. PAUL, Dec B.-Mrs. John A. John son, widow of the late Governor John son, will be married on Christmas day to William Alley Smith of Pittsburgh. Pa. Mr. Smith Is manager of a. lumber company. wedding -"will be -an unofficial, affair. AGED FRIEND OF .CARNEGIE KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE 1 i 1 1 t ; OjEVANOE.- N. J.. Decv 6,-Alexander King. Intimate ,frjend ot Andrew; Car nsile And former Vice President of the American Thread company, died at his haraeyhtr? today "of ' injuries receive! when .he. -was tun dqwn by an automo Ule.asVS'ednesdayl He waa U years old. ' ,.JVv Vork Vlllnae llurhr. SBNKCJt FALLS. N- .Dec. 5.rFlro bellevod to. have- been- started by an jn cendlar'.,orly today wtped-out the busi ness ket'von ot l3dl. a town In. the 'south em rhd of Seneca county. Tho. loss s th. VTnniHlfi t.mnla . . k r & amnnVftia ' strilbturtk destroyed. I MEXICO CITY, Dec. B.-The family of Provisional President Huerta Is said to have gone secretly to Vera Cruz on November SX They ore living quietly In that city, where their presence Is known to only a few Intimate friends. The departure of the Huerta family on that date on a special train gave rise to tho report that the president him selfg had left Mexico City. Tho report In regard to Huerta was based on the fact that he boarded the special early In the morning and ac companied his family as far as Texcoco. a few miles out. returning to tho fed eral capital In an automobile. HnfuRees Leavlna; Country. WASHINGTON, Dec. 8,-Offlclal dis patches continue to report the arrival of refugees from Mexico at Laredo. Tex., In increasing numbers. Mexicans outnembrr American and other foreigner fleeing the country. Refugees from Tom Pico are expected at Port Arthur, Tex., Sunday, The situation In the Acapulco district where there have been many anti-American demonstrations. Is reported worse. The armored cruiser California Is at Manxanlllo, within easy distance. A belated dispatch from Chihuahua says good order waa maintained when tho tho federal evacuated the city and that no Inconvenience to Americans la reported. Ball communication between Saltello and Torreon continues uncertain. Villa netnrns to Jaarex. JAUnEZ, Dec. 5,-In anticipation of an Important conference with General Car ranza, head of the (evolutionary govern ment. General Villa returned today with out having effected entrance to the town of Villa Ahumada, eighty miles south of tho border. It waa- said Jhat recent events, aueh a the evacuation of Chihuahua and tho further extension of rebel territory necessitated a more united understand ing concerning future operations. Ac cordingly Ge,neral Villa today requested General Carranza at Hermosllo to pro feed to Chihuahua or to Villa Ahamada. Should he decide to travel by way of Jaures, Carranza, would have to pass through the United States. Vl'Ia today said he hoped In his trip South, after his conference with Car ranza, to win additional victories through furtha desertions bj federa 1 bands, many of whom have been Isolated and without pay for weeks. Mrs, Dnhlorren Given Divorce. NEW YORK, Dec. 6. The appellate di vision of tho supreme court today af firmed an Interlocutory decree of dl vorco in favor of Mrs. Lucy Dahlgren against Eric n. Dahlgren. son of Bear Admiral Dahlgren. V. S. N, Mrs. Daht gren was a Miss D rex el of the well known Philadelphia family of that name. with extreme caution and those carrying live stock and perishable goods, go pnto sidings at points where the shipments can be cared for In the event cold weather and a real blizzard should-set It The railroads operating Into the range country are constantly getting reports on weather 'conditions and while these reports snowed a continuation of the snow, temperatures were not such as to cause alarm. At none of the railroad points In Nebraska, eastern Colorado or Wyoming was1 It much below" freezlns. Agents stated that farmers and -ranchers had plenty of feed and that generally cat tle, sheep and horses were being stabled and kept out of the storm. TilAFFIO OLUCKKD .IN DENVF.n Snow Is Tiro Feet Deep nnd Is Still Fnlllnir. . DENVER, Dec 6. Denvel awakened today to find every manner of traffic blocked by tho more than two feet' of snow which covered the city and pedes trians found hard work making their way over the sidewalks hlch tho city's army ot l.'OOO men with shovels falfed to clear. Railroad trains were unable to move from the station and serclse on most of the roads abandoned. Snow continued falling today and with oVercast' sky, It seemed little abatement of tho storm could 1e hoped for. Towns In central and southern Colorado report tme'of tho worst snow storms In the hist ory of the state and what was true of tho conditions In Denver waa also true 'practically of 'every larger town in the state. Last night Denver's munlclparaudl torium housed hundreds of those" who could not get to their homes, and every hotel In thO city w"aa crowded "to tho tialls with cots and beds tA care fo?' those who made their 'reservations early "yes terday afternoon. CATHOLIC PRIEST IS SHOT BY SOCIALIST BRUSSELS, Dec. 3. A catholac .priest was shot and wounded here' today by a socialist, -because he refused to Join a funeral procession In which the rd fla? ot socialism was carried. MAN IS NOT GUILTY OF SLAYING MOTHER CLINTON, Mo.,' Dec. R-Tllly O. Puckett, who had been on trial here since Monday, charged with the murder qt his mother, Mrs. Susan Puckett Mak Inson, was found not guilty this after noon. Eat Less Meat ' If Back Hurts Take glass of Salts to flush kidneys if bladder . bothers you. Ef ting, meat regularly eventually 'pro duces kidney trouble - In some form or other,, says a well-known-authority.' be causes, the ,urio add In meat excites the kidneys, they become, overworked: get sluggish; clog up and causeall sorts of distress, particularly backache apd ' mis ery In the kidney region; rheumatic twin &es, severe headaches, acid stomach) con stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irritation. . Tha moment your back hurts, or. kll neys aren't acting right, or if, bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of .Tad Salts from .ai)y good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water, be fore breakfast tor a tew days and your kidneys will then act flne Thla famous salts is made from the .acid pt grapes -and lemon Juice, combined '-with llthla, ahd has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids In the urine so tyt no longer Irri tates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot Injure anyone; rnakee a delightful efferverscent llthla-Water drink which millions ot men and women lake now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding kfrious kidney disease. Advertisement Only One "Itronio Qulnnlne." That Is Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look for the signature of E. W. Grove. Cures a cold In one day. Cures grip In two days. 25c $40 COATS. SUITS. DRESSES SATURDAY ONE-DAY SI 9 50 SALE "We oTfer 'for toriior. row's sale the most un usual values that you will bo able to find in Omaha this season. Not a singje (jtuiucui, in mis Hiiie.MS A worth less than 25. nnrl - J iY fnllv half nf tliSvi worth $32.50, $37.50, $40 ana i.ou. $40 Coats . . 19.50 $40 Suils . . $19.50 $40 Dresses . $19.50 juviuubu in mia Bale are tne kind of garments that you will tlai only' in our stocks. You realize how much superior, Is the quality of our apparel The,ra will he juotjreds ot Ja'djtfs attend this sale, whom it will be Impossible to wait upon, because merchandise of the kind we are offering Is sold only at the .House 'Henagb; so dome early and et mo uviv. vi mete wonaenui values.. The House of Menagh THE GENTLEWOMAN'S STORE" 1613 Farnam Street Just a Fev Steps Up, Farnam from Sixteenth Street.