Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 05, 1914, Page 3, Image 4

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    THE BEK: OMAHA. THURSDAY. XOVEMUEIi 5, 1SJ14.
GERMANS USE MUCH POWDER
Wntefolly Consume Explotirei in
Making Their. Attacks.
MORE THAN LAVISH AT TROYON
Dlsrkarce, More Tkaa 4,000 la
Fire Diri ( Hk Hf
settles; (Miallln Nam.
kfrli( Foar Dead.
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(Correspondence of the Associated Press.)
PARIS. Oct. .-rrt of the story of
the bombardment and assaults upon the
fort wxi of Troyon haa been told. The
story from the Inside ihowa how prodigal
.re the Germans with their powder. From
the 8th to the 13th of September they
fired more than 4,000 shots from three
inch. eight-Inch and ten-Inch run.""
The casualties In the fort rem were four
killed and forty wounded, while the dam
age was inconsiderable, excepting; from
one shell fired evidently from a ten-Inch
mortar, which dismantled a run and dug
a hole through masonry a yard and a
half thick and penetrated two and a half
yards of earth.
The fort sustained two assaults which,
as Is already known, were repulsed with
great slaughter,' 7,000 bodies having been
found around the fort after one assault.
ftefaae to Barrenier.
On two occasions an envoy waa sent
by the German commander, who sum
moned the garrison to surrender In these
terms: "In the name of his imperial ma
jesty I summon you to surrender uncon
ditionally." "Never!" was the reply.
On the second visit of the envoy he
complained severely of having been fired
on by Fort Genicourt and declared after
receiving the commandant' response:
"We shall meet again, Rcvemof."
After each visit of the envoy the bom
bardment resumed more furiously than
ever and at times as many aa 236 shots
were fired In half an hour.
An artilleryman who took part in the
defense of Maubeuge declares - that the
amount of powder burned there was even
Kreater than at Troyon. . For nine hours
at a stretch, he slates, during' one day
of the most furious bombardment, the
tiermans fired shells weighing 1,000 pounds
each at the rate of four per minute. An
aggregate of 1.080 tons of powder and
metal during the nine hours were .used
upon only one of the forts around the
city '
TEACHERS COMING .
OHEYERY TRAIN
(Continued from Page One.)
later years by doing hard work far 90
cents a day."
Prftteata Crowded Braowta.
Superintendent Bare protested against
Crowded schools and concluded with a
plea for the protection of children against
vicious environments and absurdities of
officers of the law. He said msny chil
dren of t and 11 years had been prose
cuted or kept in Jail In Nebraska for
minor offenses, and cited cases In Has
tings. , '
Concluding Mr. Barr pleaded for an en
foreemenfot the law prohibiting children
from working In factories. He said there
are now i.000 children In the state violat
ing this law. He protested against mo
tion picture shows of the criminal sort
and against "bad" advertising in news
papers and on billboards.
In the afternoon David Snedden. com
I'rorestBli.n." Prof. Henry Stisxnlo, Teach
ers' collece, Columbia.
Vocsl t-ok ) L heiire d'or IMmet.
h "flpiiny Rone" MarrayuVni. Msbelle
Crawford Weli-ton. Oniuha; accompanist.
Heulsii IaN Turner
"What Is the School Svstem ForT" Prof.
Taul lianus. Harvard college.
Election in. Utah y
Closest in History
SALT LAKE C1TT. 'Nov. . At 11
o'clock todsy the result of what appears
to be the closest election In the history
of the state remains In doubt, with a
prospect that practically complete re
turns will be required to determine the
result .
The vote between Bmoot, republican,
and Moyle, fusion (denioorat-proares-slve),
for senator, ia especially close,
with both sides claiming victory. The
republicans carried Webor, the second
county of the state, and the fuslonlsta
apparently parried Salt Lake, the largest
county. Available returns make It ap
pear probable that. Howell, republican.
the
has
won In the second.
mlssloner of education of Massachusetts,
addressed the assembly. He said he be-1 has been re-elected to congress) in
lleved that In time there would be a dlf-.rim aiatrict and that Mays, fusion.
rerentlatlon between pupils of II and is
years of age and elementary pupils, and
that separate schools would be estab
lished for them where the work they
would do would be largely elective. For
each sixty or seventy . elementary pupils
a superintendent should be appointed, he
said.
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Mr. George Concedes
Election of Morehead
, by a Few Thousand
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Neb., Nov, 4. (Special Tel
egram.) Chairman George of the repub
lican committee, concedes the election of
Governor Morehead by probably 6,000 to
10,000, whllo the Star (democratic) con
cedes the election of the republican state
ticket below governor by fair majorities.
The Star also concedes the election of
three republican congressmen Reavls In
the First, Sloan In the Fourth and Kln
kaid.'ln the Sixth, and the . "probable"
election of Barton, republican, in the
Fifth.
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Republicans Gain :
- in Richardson
FALLS CITY, .Neb.., Nov,7 4.-Spetlal
Telegram.) The republicans made won
derful gains irf thl.county -at yesterday's
election. ' The ' county ' went republican
with the exception of register . of deeds
snd county superintendent.. ' Unofficial
returns , from the twenty precincts show
the state ticket,' Morehead, 1,200 against
Howell's $2,064,, a majority of 146 for
Morehead, where his majority In 1913 waa
almost 1,100. Reavls polled J. 394 against
Magulre'a tS4 For representative from
the First district, Retschlck (dem). de
feated Ayrea (rep). 3,304 to L824, In the
Third, Howe (rep.), 3,08BW against Parriott
(dem.). WOT.
In the county ticket the republican ma
jorities were big, except for county
treasurer, when Evans (rep.), beat Mor-
. rls (dem.), by eight votes. Gagnon, ax
office-holder for twenty years, goes un-
der to Wlltse (rep.), for county judge by
more than 800, and Leyda (rep.), beat
Mullen-over M0. Ratekln (rep.), . beat
Aldrich for sheriff over 900. s
The suffrage amendment carried in the
city by a amall majority; the county is
doubtful.
Nebraska Students
to Visit Stock-Yards
LINCOLN. Nov. 4. SpeclJ.) Fifteen
students of the Nebraska College of Ag.
riculttlfe at Lincoln are expected' to ar
rive In Omaha and South Omaha Satur
day morning, where they will Judge cat
tle and horse at the stock yards and
visit other points of Interest In the two
cities. The visit is Incident to several
trips being made to different parts of
Nebraska, . Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and
Illinois,' where the students are receiving
practice In this ' work previous - to the
selection ef a stock Judging team to be
sent to Chicago at the International Live
Mtock exposition. The party will 'be In
charge of Howard J. Oramlich, professor
of animal husbandry . at the university
farm.
Visit Cttmaaeree Retinn!.
Superintendent E. U. Graff, Mr. Sned
den and Prof. O. D. Strayer of Columbia
college visited the Omaha schools. Mr.
Snedden was much pleased with the work
at the Omaha High School of Commerce.
He said:
1 "You are doing Something new there and
In two years yeu have put the school
on a most practical basis. The school
seems to be In excellent condition.'!
Association officials reported a regis
tration of 1,736 at 12.80 o'clock. In the aft
ernoon several hundred teachers arrived.
the Peru Normal teachers coming on a
special train. . ,
An attempt Is being made, ' and has so
far; been successful, to keep politics out
of this meeting. There Is a deep-seated
disgust of political Intrigues and no effort
Is being mad to boost any particular can
didate for president or any other office.
"We've had about enough of politics,"
said O. P. Stewart. "We are trying to
make -this an ' educational ' association
meeting."
" ' To Xfaeb. Politics.
Partly because of past "political plays"
and . partly fop other reasons several
towns in the State did not send 'their
teachers to this . meeting. Superintend
ent Roy Cochran of Kearney came,' but
the Kearney School Board kept the teach
ers home, being dissatisfied with the past
work of the association.
The towns which have so far failed to
send teachers to the meeting for "politi
cs.!"., reasons are Hastings. Sterling and
Adams. This is one of the reasons why
the association members reel they should
cease playing politics and devote their
energies to the business of education.
Although-" there are many towns which
will not be' represented at the meeting,
Miss Bell M. Ryan, In charge of the
registration, believes the enrollment will
reach at least 4,000. Comparatively, the
registration for the first day Is about
the same as the registration the 'first
day last yeas.' '.
Program for this evening at 7:45 at the
Auditorium, ' Fifteenth ' and ' Howard
streets: ,
Vocal Solo (a). Aria from "Madame
Butterfly" (Puccini). Xb) Muselta's Walts
Song from "La Boheme (Puccini).- Ml&g
Minna B. Meyer. Omaha: acooniDanlat.
Miss Helen Sadilek. . ......
The Ethical .Standards of a Teaching;
umvuj.pv 'stsiaanjp . UY oge
suinq 'aesituq bmos srsu lixamh -Jen
j.. - " aAlsg woioiy s.ueiaona
A salaB waa s.sp
if, Carlson Has Good
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Lead in Colorado
DENVER, Colo., Nov. 4. Returns which
have been filtering In slowly from
yesterday s ' election, tend to confirm
the claims of the republican state head
quarters that George A. Carlson has been
elected governor, the headquarters' claim
being X.oot over T. M. Patterson, demo.
erst. Democratic headquarters stilt pro
fessed to have a "fighting chance."
Figures, from 3S4 precincts reported at
noon gave C S. Thomas, democrat.
slight lead ever Hubert Work, republican.
or senator.
The wet and dry contest drew closer
today,- with 14s precincts out of las t(l
Denver reported. It was copoeded that
the city of Denver would give a consid
erable majority for the wets, but anU
aaloon headuuartera declared that this
would be overcome outside the city and
that prohibition would carry by 80,000.
SEVENTY SHELLS FIRED
AT THE TURKISH FORTS
PARIS. Nov. 4.-(3 p. m.)-A dispatch
to the Havaa News Agency from Athens
says that the bombardment of the forts
of the Dardanelles, which was partici
pated in chiefly by the British fleet, was
suspended momentarily, but later was
resumed, and continued until 10 o'clock
this morning. Seventy shells In all were
fired at the Turkish forts. '
Piatt Probably
Elected Senator
CARSON, Nev.. Nov. 4. -Samuel Piatt,
republican, for I'nlted States senator,
continued to Increase his lead over
Francis G. Newlands, democrat. In the
returns today from yesterday's electiwn
in Nevada. Fifty-eight precincts out ot
240 In the state gave Piatt 1.191 ; New
lands 2,.1.
The same precincts gave the following
total: V
Congress Roberts, republican, 3..'7;
Foler. democrat, 3.4KS; Scanlon, socialist.
740.
Covet nor Oddle, republican. J.S90; Boyle,
democrat, .?43; Morgan, socialist, 1,010.
Woman Suffrage For, l.or; against,
TM.
Carranza Moves
Capital to Puebla
EL PASO, Tx., Nov. 4 The constitu
tional provisional government, with Its
cabinet members and archives,- was
moved today to Puebla, where General
Carrania hns been for several daya. said
an official report received today . from
Mexico Clly. TheVause of the change
of the government seat was not given.
the last three .weeka conducted a lgor
ous campaign, the fight was hot anil the
result long In doubt. In Missouri, Ohio,
North Dakota, South Dakota and Nevada
the suffrage amendments suffered de
feats described aa "decisive."
Raters .llahary Plata.
IONDON. Nov. t.-KIng George and
Quwn Mary, accompanied by a small
sclte, left London todsy for Salisbury
ruin, where. Ihey will Inspec the Can
adian troops, who have been encamped
In this locality since their arrival In Kog
Isnd. , .. ,
SUFFRAGE WINS IN ONE
LOSES IN SIX STATES
CHICAGO. Nov. 4. Woman suffrage
won In Montana at yesterdey's election
and was defeated in the six bther states
In which voters passed upon the matter.
In Nebraska, where the suffragists In
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the cream off the top of the milk
bottle, There'i but littles food value
left In the blue mils. . .
Cottage
StartUsed SJotwestecis J
is rith snd creumy to the last drop.
You can use part of It lull itreaato
for cream end d'lute the rest for
cooking purpoiei and always hare
the proper food value.
Cordis Milk la pure, rich tnllk with
mot', ef the water taken out and with
nothing added. It lasts indefinitely.
Gs a supply today and sea fcow
superior it is to bottle milk.
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- ' WHO WILL" BE THE' LUCKY LITTLE GIRL
- ; a . ..; .this tWeek?'
IFof Sale Ev'eFy,'wlieiit3.'
.Tliis. doll's nam a - ia
DOROTHY. Some say
she is even more beauti
ful than Alice. Anyway,
she is 'certainly very
: pretty; with her dark
: hair, and f eyes; beanti.
fully dressed, and 25
inches hih..
. Dorotby wia be glTea
' Tr to tae little girl.
. 10 rears of ,
, aas Dnags or mails as
the Urges aanber ef
deU'a plctvee- oat eat ef
tta - PaUy tal aaAay
. Bee before 4 p. aa. gatar
aay, kTer.'Ttk. -
Her picture will be in
The , Bee every day this
week.. Cut them all out
arid ask your friends to '
save . the ., pictures in
their paper for you, too.
See'hbw many pictures
of Dorothy you can get,
and be iure to turn them
in to Tho Bee office be
fore 4 p. in., Sat. Nov. 7.
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If you don't win this Dollla,
parhaps you can gat one naxi
week. Only one doll wtU be
.liven to any one person.
You can sec' Dorothy- at' The Bee. Office
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