Omaha Daily Bee The ntrrrt from the Ttattle Arm. Th Dee Real War Photos TVwt of TNm All. EDITORIAL PAGXS ELFVT5 TMWX5TT. VOL. XUV-XO. 104. OMAHA. SATURDAY MOKXIXU, OCTOHER 17, 1914. Oa) Trains and M toW Wewe taads, I SINGLE COIT TWO CENTS. MILLER DENIES HE IS OUSTED .Lobeck Assists in 5 Says False Rumor Were Circulated to Injure Hit Candidacy. WANTS TO SEE FRY ELECTED Dealea that He. Krr Ta.lk.rA with laua rarpeater In Anr War Akoat Kianlii for the fraool Board. Sending Aid to Some j in the Big War Zone WunhinKton riiFua'.cne tell of Comkivk"- tvnn Lobcck's Interest in the esse of ! I Morrlt StelnbeT. now 'In Staffed. I'alea-j tine, ".ho on account of Hie war Is hav-j Ins; financial diri'lonltlc. Jorcpli Stein-j l rg of this c'ty tri-1 uns.u.'cMfiil!y to. mml hl relative money. Mi J finally ot j I'diigrrFcman I.obeck to help to get thei o-ln fafeijr -ro the sra. lilei k aot j In touch wl;h Asslatnnt Si-.'rotary of the I'etcis ami the money, was fundfertcil to t'.ia master of the I'nited; r'lUer Carolina, i.ow near l'alce- locate j money I ftnlf tine. Tlie cruiser 5kippr Jiotiif Steinberg and turn over. will August Milier. city almsman for tlie Carpenter I'aper company and physical airocior oi in lounn .Men t t.niiBimn u- j frf.(lliry socuuion, a resiucni 01 uie imh.u v. and a memlter oZ Un C'lvlo center of the north part of the. city, July is filed ror nomination as a candidate for-the Hoard of Kduoatlon at the election to bo held in Js'ovemb-r. . Thla nornin Mr. Miller appeared be fore Election Commissioner Morehead and flled'hia withdrawal from th race, thua Kitting out of the campaign. For several days there have ren m- Willl.nn V.. Kerry tins started sail fori mora floating about that Mr. Miller as J ,nviirre fro,n 1,1a wife, Vriona S., allcir. to be forced out of the Hoard of Kduen- j )R that, fhe threw a n.::rt bottlo of milk j Hon race In order that hH candidacy jnl hi, i1Mil, dim-ped hi clothes In the! would tot Injuro that of Thoirm A. Frv .gutter, and used to j'o to rhow wisji I of the Twelfth ward and endorsed V ,tll(,r . anr then praise their Rood ; the Citi-ens" committee. It hns even been if,.aiitiPS and compare then dlsparasinKly j said that his withdrawal was instlnated j ...1.1. i.in, j FIVE DIVORCE PETITIONS FILED IN DISTRICT COURT Friday, October 16, 1914. BURQESS-NASH CO. - STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY BURQESS-NASH CO. Sixteenth and Harney Streets. Just Such Values as Are Mentioned Here Have Induced Thousands to Come to Burgess-Nash for Their Fall Apparel For Saturday We . Emphasize the Importance of This Offering .of NEW WINTER COATS At $10.00, $15.00, $19.50 and $25.00 According to alb gntlonn In a petition ' by a threat that ho would lose his posi tion with the Carpenter company If he lld : for dlvorco, f,.,i hy On ir Larson onoJnst I not get out and leave a clear nel.I torjAHcei. ho rre,,riiily hit, kicked and Fry- ifvratched him. pulled his h.ilr and threw The rumors reached Mr. Miller and inkltchen utonBiiH at him. reference to the correctness of them, he j t?elns out all night without explu.UK ld: 'tlon Is aliened lv Mrs. Anna Kuckliifi- ham as grounds for divorce from Minus I n. Buckingham. Sho also asks for the "I went Into (ho race for a position on the Board of Education simply because I felt that there wa-) a necessity for some 0,lgt(Kly ot a minor child house Cleaning, ana until .mi. r r rn-( Carr,lu,3 saltta allegoa In her divorce tered the field. I eitpected to stay. H.-id j H.utin ,nal . husband, Richard, de he, remained out, I feel confident I would ,ertcd herf and tlirr. Km0.u ehlldren on have Iwn elected. W hen be went In. I thB nPP,.x, thj,t he imi to town to considered the rltuatlon and eoncludel that If we both worked for the nomina tion, we would both be defeated, as the vote of tha better element would be dl vlded. , Frr Haa More Time. "I realised that Mr. Kry has the time to devote to the work of tho office and that I have not "There have also been reports floating about that I was told by members of the Carpenter Paper company that If I did not get out of the race my services would not ha needed. "While these rumors were circulated, they were absolutely false and undoubt edly were started by persons who desired to Injure me and some of the other can didates who are on the citizen's ticket. Isaac Carpenter never talked with me about my candidacy. If he knew of it, "It was only by reasons of reports around the office. There was never a word from htm to Indicate that he had objections to rr.e making tha race. "I talked my candidacy over with Will Carpenter and A. W. Carpenter, both members of tha company, and was sured by them I would have their support. Neither of them ever intimated that I would loeo .my position if 1 ran for the office and no person connected with the company ever raised any objection to my going Into the board fight". look for work. Mrs. Josephine Tatrich Is suing for divorce from Hairy, alletiing cruelty and lion-support, and asking for maintenance and suit money, en absolute decree, cuetody of two small children and per manent alimony. Y. M. C. A. AT UNIVERSITY OF OMAHA IS REORGANIZED A reorKanlzatlon of the Young Men's ' Christian association at the University of Omaha ha been effected, and the mem bers are now planning for a" series of activities during the school year. The first of these took place this morning, when K. J. Simonds, state association secretary for college work, addressed the organization. Roy G reeling Is president of the asso ciation at the university. John P. Beibert Is vice president. R. H. Chenowelh . Is secretary-treasurer, and Kdward Moray and blokson Richards are sergeants-at-nrms. Rev. Mr. Tyner, dean of the pre paratory . department of the university, has been chosen from the faculty to act as adviser, and It is expected that he will be largely Instrumental In developing a strong association. , Suit Tiled Against . Lot Owned by Lobeck jcoumy WILLIAMS IS HELD FOR" AIDING PRISONER TO ESCAPE held under Attorn.) Msgney, Jack Williams, colored prisoner in the jnld. who conveniently fell asleep inn ihe mnrrlniz he was to nave oeen '.V foreclosure suit has' been (lied In ". "' ?'8 0'n ndTver district court, penning that the rert- wcured hy . Alon.o Botany. . b-and-o er , .. ,c t:., ro prisoner held on the charge of breaking and entering, 1h now rwnn , j -.irii- a fcnm order from nini nun tin iivm aim v ui m t ..... n n t ehek h. ol.l to who has filed a complaint charging A 11- aatUfy a note for M.O0O, given in im by llama . , t r ; 1 1 MrnAf nf (We I f-SCap wry . ai'Kvi, ..... - .t...,u. i. manaB-A property. Bhe mortgaged it to secure her '""no l"""6''v., ! " . 2" note? the peUtion states, and later sold to get out of town. V. Uan.a the place to Mr. and Mrs. Lobeck. sub- ! P. but he now faces another sentence for ject to the mortgage. The note wa. his alleged part In the other prisoners given to the late Guy C. Barton, and Is j escape. now held by the Western Securities com-I -imi pany. which la plaintiff In the present I ARRESTED FOR FIRING uon. I n,w PI AP.F OP RIIniNESS with aiillnar another prisoner to escape, .no trace or nemmjr una umi KKUUKtSSIVt LtUliLAIIVC Joe sB,n,to. owner of the fruit and CANDIDATES HAVE PLATFORM i confectionery store at 100 South Klfteenth ! street, where a firo of alleged incendiary T-nou.llffet anDrovai of the national ' origin occurrert early tn s een. nas neen , progressive i I platform of 1912 heads the i arrested witn ma cicr. re .mi.oi , ,.i..f-, i.o,,,i fr K. nmirre..iv ! Util North Seventeenth street. Baianita, legislative candidates from Douglas i lli at 2-125 Sherman avenue. After being ; .oupty. The platform favors a state con- ooked as suspicious characters, pending stitutlonal convention, favors laws to tho I further Investigation of the case, the two , end that the administration of Justice j men were released under bonds of 11,000 , may 1e expedited In the courts, approves each. Detectives Sullivan and La hey j the present election commissioner systeu j made the arrests. forlhe county, favors a Jury commis sioner for Douglas county, favors a court of domesiio relations to handle divorce cades, proposes a law providing a set i salary for the justices of the peace In ; riinihi favors r.ublle on nershlo of nubile i ELECTION COMMISSIONER TO KEEP LATER HOURS NOWj T.i n...t in IhIl rcrliimtltna the office utiUtlas, favors the organiaatlon of work- i if the el.ctioo commksloner will be kept , era in order to obtain their rights, favois state Insurance and an adequate employ ers' liability law, favors workhouses for prisoners In' healthful surroundings, and the use of prisoners in the construction of good roads in the tate. and favors any movement tending toward giving Omaha the right to raise local taes In its own way. , open Saturday of this week and Friday; and Haturday of next k until it p. in. TARRANT BADLY HURT BY FALL FROM MOTORCYCLE Fred Tstrsnt. employed an e!o -ti Irian by th jk I'ron com;any, 'n ily'ng at t. Joseph'.-' hpiial from e.incvmfion of the brain, tha rilt of a fall irun his mulorcylc. v. hen the front axle Irene. He was gnlr..t inrtli at Boulevard and .-'outh Thirteen i at a irfch ra .c of speed uhen tho aeeycr.t oi -jrred. Conductor Si-mycJk and S'otoiBinn I!-ber of a South Omaha street car witnessed the mishap and stepped their cur to take caro of the Injured man. JUb condition wus such that t'.iey ila ed him on tha rr and rn without F'opp'uff to Thirteenth and I'ouge. where fuifi-ms and an amh.: a nwuitrd. Tarrai't r.-irrH- and hj iv:t small liMico. ' lift Kf t 1 i')i. ... I i l.y : . iii r t One l 'l U . V - J. . it . r. t: t ;: l a ta; My u is ir.p . ;.! ie-0'eiiu I., r : : . .n,l f'renpu . ,U.iu r..!y Vj i'jiy -v:i.t- lJiili." Aud W. V ItuU'h. i:a. X.. iio:.:ii, lia.. ):', 'J'lM a fev u'hf ui.de feel ietle., nil now my p-ina and rliein.-.atism are all , fon, and I sleep a I r-ict King " All dra'era vt y w here .Ad rt Isemen t Coming Events Of Vast Importance to You From a Great Saving Standpoint. Sale Monday Blankets and Comforters At Vs to ys Underprice Sale Monday of Jop-Pa Mattresses Extreme Values T.r.c Sunday. Papers for Full Particulars. Burgess-Mash Company. "CVtRYBODYls STORK HURRAH! rturResa-Nash Company wantn all good rhlldrpn tq VISIT THE TOY SECTION SATURDAY Come and sea this "lr.d of Toys" Its filled with wonderful nw things that you have never aeen. Farents), too. will see an sii Tantage In aocompaiiylnK the ,klrtcilea, and planning Ohriutnia UsU. rnrr a toy frex to crrry r h,,, or jjjri tha, TtB. its the doparUnent with an alult Katimlay. The children's play room al join the toy otore. Bargtss-Hash Co. Tonrta Floor. WOMEN'S KID Your INITAL in Old English Embossed FREE Saturday SATURDAY, with each 20c box of correspondence cards or writing paper (1 qulre'to a box), offered at 19c, we will emboss your initial in Old English free of charge In gold, blue, black or red. We offer a big variety of papers ajid new cut envelopes from which to select Saturday at 19c. Bnrg-esa-W aaa Co. alaln floor. GLOVES at $1.25 THE most desiraMo stylos And shades in kid, mocha silk lined, capo and' doeskin, 1 and ' 2- lnsj. Every pair fitted to the hand. ' ' Ionjf Glove. $1.00 . Leatherette nnd rhamolsette gloves, 12 and ltl-hutton length, ulso 2-clssp. washable, white or gray, all slr.es, pair $t.fHl (Jloves at !Mc C'hamolsette, cashmere and slllt, long or short, tan, gray, natural, pongee, white and blnck. Bunress-sTaSB Co. Main Floor. WOMEN'S 25c to 35c Fleece Lined HOSE, 15c A REMARKABLE value, in black cotton, fleece lined, fashioned and seamless foot; regular 25c and 3Tic qualities, pair 15c Burgesa-Wash Co. Floor, Misses' & Yo ng Women's A Corsets and Waists COMPREHENSIVE collection embracing every new style fentnro, in cluding the new eollege coats, Kediiitfote and the more conservative styles There are scores of fascinating styles from which to choose Every new weave and pattern of the season is represented in the rich. new .colorings a most, charming display from which you can choose the very coat that suits you boat and the price you wish to pay. , " ' In the Misses' and Children's Ready-to-Wear Section SOMETHING very special in mlBses' and young women's cor sets and waists, bone or button front, girdle top or medium bust lines, splendid fitting! equipped with strong hose supporters, $1.50 kind for Friday . . . .8Uc and 7Bo $1.50 Brassieres. 59c Praaslera In both front and back closiiiK. beautiful allover embroidery or yokes dalntllv finished with lj:K. perfect fitting, regular f 1.60 val ues, Kriday 69o. Burgssa-Maah Co. Sond Floe. Misses' Coats at $5.00 to $15.00 Beautiful mixtures and plain colors, in cape and basque styles; ages 6 to 14 years. Children's Dresses, $2.98 Made of sergo in new basque style; navy, blue, brown and green; sizes 6 to 14 years. Barrass-STaah Co. 4toond Floor. Sale of DRUGS and TOILET ARTICLES t . w aoivwal jl 'Vjj fil Ivory Soap, 5o s i z e, 6 cakes, 19c. Jap . Jl o s e Soap, lOo cake, 6c. PATENT MEMCIXICS. Fletcher's Castoria at. ... . . . 2lc Syrup of Figs, 60c size 20r Sal Hepatioa, 50c size Sic Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, 00c size at 3c F e 1 s' Naphtha Soap, 1 0 cakes for' c Sanl Flush, 25c can for ... .17c llorllck's Malted Milk, for ..'.v.. Hospital alie Malted Milk. .98.50 size, for ;I.10 I'lnkham's Compound, $1 size, c ?$ANlJ size .. ...T9c Toilet Paper, crepe finish, 4 1 0c rolls 25c. H o u s e h old ammonia, one quart .... t3c C a nthrox shampoo, 50c . . . UOc CKK.4MS ANI I'OWDtlW. Abonlta Cream, 25c size 19c D. & R. Cream, 10c s. le 7c Talcum Powders, 15c kind, at flc Monoxide Tooth Powder, 25c size at 14c Pasteurine Tooth Paste, 25c size at 14c Barges-Wash Co. Main Floor. Toilet Paper crepe finish, tio I rolls. 8 rolls for aoo Palmolive Cream. 50c alze...84o Manicure-Sets, 89c kind ....BOc Vr. Graves Tooth . Powder, 26c size at lc KtniiUK GOODS. A large assortment of hot water bottles, syringes, etc., at Just regular price. Satudav Is BABY DAY A THAI NED NIU8K In uniform will tell you how to dress and rare for tha little onea. Utlng the little ones down; you'll find tha many special features un usually Interesting. Sec ond Floor. CORONA seal and long grain seal, some have five fittings and art satin lined, others with purse an' mirror, silk lined with overlapplnt German silver frames or slTver plated frames in gilt or gunmetal finish. These bags are In black and colors, some have pannier handles, others the new end swing strap handle. Really excellent values at $2.50 Saturday, special $1.60 Borgesa-aTasa Co. aCala Floor. Women's Stylish DRESS SHOES Saturday Special, at $3.50 Pair It - I 12....IB i We are ehowins souiething out of the ordinary in shoes at this popular price that combine the very, latest style, host 'materials and most comfortable fitting qualities. Made of patent, gunmetal and vicl kid leathers, with cloth or mat kid tops, Iouts and Cuban heels, flexible sewed soles, button pat terns, with either plain or tipped toes. Unusual values at . S3.5U MKmis and Children's School Shoes Button shoes for school wear, made from selected gunmetal stock, with flexible sewed rock oak soles, broad and medium toe lasts, perfect fitting and very comfortable; the best misses' shoe made. Misses' sizes, UVj to 2. for, per pair 82.25 to 82.75 Children's sizes, 8V4 to 11, for, per 82.00 to 82.50 Barg tsa-JTaaa Co e Mala Floor. Chocolates, 25c Lb. JVEnV day ,B candy, flay, at Bur-sress-Nash. ' Chocolates, pure cream, lb tHo I'enochl, home made, lb.,..,, ia Salted peanuts, per lb. lao Caramels, fresh nut,, lb:, is. 8So We are distributers of tha famous Bunte Bros.' candles. Borgsss-Xash Co. Kla Floor aod Baaamaat. ECONOMY BASEMENT A LINDSAY GAS LIGHT FOR 35c Complete with mantle, globe and burner, ready to at tach for. .30o Inverted Light, BNc Lindsay "Com et" Inverted light, green shade, with fringe, com plete with mantle, etc., for 9Hc Gas Idght at 91.98 Frosted globe and mantle, mantle protection, complete with by pass, for 91.68 Inverted Mantles, 25o Guaranteed for 90 days. Try one; you'll Ilka It. Bargesa-zfash Oo Fourth Floor. Winter Coats at jr. to i Underprice A remarkable offering, bringing you good, warm serviceable coats right at the beginning of the season and at ono-thlrd to one-half under the regular price. Made of mixtures, perslaona cloth, broad cloth, etc. Colors, black and mixtures. COATS I COATS COATS Worth 95.00 Worth 9H.BO Worth 913.50 to 910.00 to 910.UO to 97.50 s3 $7195 1 6 95 $1998 Carload of $2.50 to $5.00 FRAMED PICTURES Go On Sale on the New Fourth Floor SATURDAY at 00 -tnts VtKT M II aa- ' - ' - B II - j a n it m jr - - l '', yjj -i'.y4fffty A SALK of uiiUiiial importance. It's m hiiumwjma.iiiir Another Great Underprice Feature for the New urth Floor aBai l . -Hr " r the time to buy Beautiful Pictures foi -Christmas giving or for your home, at a great saving. The sub jects "comprise a lUt that numbers into the hundreds such variety as to enable selection of pictures for any room. Pictures in This Sa e Worth from $2.50 to $5.00 Carbon prints, copies of the most renowned pictures ever painted by the world's most famous artists; fruit and game subjects that vividly suggest the hunt and green fields; figure subjects that are marvelous like- ne.s.ses of tho originals; landscapes that are wonderfully true to nature; and blntoriral and murine scnei'. The frauiert ure very elaborate, lining of imitation Circasston walnut, and lacquered finish, v 1th burnlfhed ornamrnit,. Vbe frame alone are worth many times the price askea lor tlie entire fild-uen in tliti- Sale. Ual, obioni; ftn d upright etyles, lu sizes 10x20 to 18x40. Every I'Hluro in the Jf an cvf 4.i).;;il hnrgntn ut silo price Snturilj, ut 81. OO On Sale Siturdiy (When the D oora Open at 8:30) On the New Fourth Floor Women's and Misses' Tailored Suita That Are 910.5O to 925.00 Values. Made in a variety of fine materials, broad cloths, fancy weaves, gabardines, wool poplins, etc, in a splendid selection ot new shades. Every garment the very latest style for ages 14 to 18 years and 86 to 40 Cloth Dreaaec at 93.08 Made of fine men's wear serge, with silk girdle and medlcl collar; skirt tunic style, t $3.98 Women's Waista Variety of pretty stylea in lawa and fancy white madraa CQq Girls' Dresses fltripe. and checks In splendid welfht inat.r lala; alio plain colors: lsea to 14 AQf yeara, at Haw Boys' Norfolk Suits, $2.98 Made of dark gray, brown and blue materials, stitched belt effecta. pants cut full, with seam taped and double stitched, $4 QQ ......... .t Bora Caps, 25c Winter caps, all sixes, good patterns, splendid se- special at Boys Overcoats Russian a t y 1 e for ages 5 to 8, odd as sortments olf PA i.at.l.V patterns, Boys' Blouses,25c Made of flannel. In blue and gray. very spe cial at. . . . Novelty Leather-Bags That Are Regular $2.50 Value.." $1.50 lection, at. . . . Women's $3.00 Shoes. $1.95 FalJ aboea in both dress and street style, made of pat ent gunmetal, kid and tan leather, flexible welt sew ed soles, button or lace styles; all sites represented; regular S8.00 values, Saturday, the pair Misses' and Children's School Shoes Made In button and lace styles, from gunmetal leather, aolid soles, good fitting lasts that are roomy and comfortable Sizes 1H4 to 2. pair 9 Lot i 81xea 5 to 8, pair. ... . .9130 Boys' and Youths School Shoes , Doth button and lace styles, made from full weight calfskin; solid soles; good, durable school shoes. Sizes 1 to 5 Mr. pair .....91.05 and 923 Sizes 9 to 134. pair 9130 and 9135 Houserurnishing opecials Saturday ,...25e $195! 1" Long-handled fire shovels . . . lOe Elbow, 6-lnch, one piece, corrugated 8o Galvanized coal hods, large alze 25c Furnace scoops, spec'l Saturday if f l. -"li Stove pipe ieugin, 6-ln. Uniform col lar, Saturday. . .8u Oil heaters, priced upward f rora . 94.50 .Sheet Iron wood heater, i priced Bp ward from ..9t60 Oak aaatera for aoial. prieea npard from 95 Steel rsocvsv'. all kinds and prtcea. aprYd from SiH.75 Fresh Cut Roses, 2c Also carnations, long stem, assorted colors and white, special at Cut Flower section, each 2c Bnrf.M-aTasa Co. MCaia Batraaoa it A Ra2 i URGESS- NashG 'EVE RYBOoyiS STORE Free Lessons b Art Embroidery Are given every day by a competent instructor. We might enggetitV the thought of preparation for Christ mas gift giving. , ajrya as Bart Oat Tmlr moor.