Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 05, 1914, Page 5, Image 6

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THE HKE: OMAHA. TIH'HX1AY. NOVUM KKR 1HU.
TEUTONS ABANDON Contributions Come In for
-BELGIAN COAST
London Report that Kaiser'i Forces
Are Letting Up on Attack
Near Calais.
Relief of Belgian Sufferers
TURKEY, NOW RJGHT IN WAR
Ottomea DlTlded, but Gnrc.rameat
Dwj In European Conflict
British Close North (Ira to
Other Shipper.
JOB BEUUAK WA YICTHf. churrhes should
. k. i..naag sioo.i
P. Will
Two contributions have been rrpiv ns humanity. Queen Unhella gave part
bv The I:e foi th relief f th Iielcian . of her Jewelry toward the discovery of
sacrlflf icimi of their
nts for the benefit of Starv
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rxNrON. Nov 4 That the German
army has abanored lta attempt to back
lta way along the Pelplan count to Calais
la. agreed by all the official reports to
night. , ,
A combination of tryindatrd country,
the. remnant of the Belg'en army under
King- Albert and the activity of the Brit
ish warships seemingly all contributed
toward ending the costly struggle.
, A Berlin official report attributes the
failure of the , Germans entirely to th j Chrletmis glfc propoJltion. enormous
sufferer. The fart la a good one ami
will do much towards comforting those
who have lost most everything they pos
sessed In the way of worldly property as
result of the war. One of the aecom
panlng letters. Is br.'e?, the other con
tains a, worthy' plea.
OMAHA, Nov. I-Omaha Dally Bee:
Enclosed please'flnd tlOO for aid for
Belgians. Yours truty,
(Signed) K. M. F. LEFIJVNQ.
OMAHA, Nov. 1-To the Editor of The
Bc: It gives me pleasure to Inclose
chcritfor your "Belgium relief fund."
Tour call for the relief Is timely, and it
ought to be responded to promptly. tf
this relief movement It taken hold of s
systematically and earnestly as was the
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flooded state of the country. whre the
water In place's Is over a man's head; but
It declares that the army of Emperor
""Wllilam withdrew In good order and
without losses.
r After nearly three woeks of desperate
fighting the brunt of the attack has now
f shifted to the Ypres region, where the
r. English army of Field Marshal Sir John
.! French, reinforced by Indians and terrl
. tortals. apparently must meet; another on
slaught. On the scene of this contem
plated battle, according to reports, Em-
peror William has gone to give encour
agement to his men by his presence.
Tarkey Naw la Wit,
A state of war exists between Turkey
on tha one side and Russia, Great Britain
and PerVla on the other, yet the Ottoman
' government appears as a house divided
1 against Itself, one seemingly being desir
ous of war, while the 'conservatives are
(, trying to smooth over the situation arls-
lng from the attacks upon Russian porta
and ships by Turkish war vessels directed
. by German officer. .
j. ftuesia apparently has weloothed the
- war and will not give the Turks i .chance
' to draw bask, while tha British cruiser
Minerva has smashed the Turkish base of
. operations against Egypt at the head of
the Gulf of Akabah. The Turkish am
, bassador In London has as yet made no
. arrangements to leave and tha embassy
still maintains a conciliatory attitude.
' The closing of tha North Sea to all
shipping, except that , which places Itself
under the protection"' of the British fleet,
is recognized as tha first stroke of Ad
Tmlral Baron Fisher, tho new first aea
lord of the admiralty, and as one of the
, most Important events of the war. '
. All ' cargoes destined for German or
', Austrian' consumption must now run the
' gauntlet of British Inspection In the En
. gllsh channel, the Strait' of Gibraltar or
. the Sues canal.
The making of the sea a military area
already has brought adverse comments
from Germany. : Tha Cologne Gazette
claims that Great Britain virtually has
proclaimed a blockade of the North Sea.
. which Its fleet wtll be unable to enforce.
The newspapers of Holland also raise oh-
. Jections to the restrictions placed on navl-
gatlon In the sea. ;
y Woman Experiences .
:. Difficulty Using ,
I -Saiap)e;Ballot Guide
' A woman who applied at 1618 Chicago
street, voting place for the Fourth
precinct of tho' Eighth ward, to vote for
the citizens' ticket candidates for tha
? Boar of. Education was told that she
j wouH not be permitted to take" a sample
ballot of a certain ticket, which she car
J ried Into the booth with her.
J 'Then I'll sit right here and memorize
this ticket for I .want to vote for these
candidates and none other," declared the
; Indignant woman. 4 -
When she had cast her ballot, she came
. -ut and told this to Mrs. H. C. 8umny
and Nathan Bernstein, who were among
the workers distributing literature In the
vicinity of the polls.
ltay Loxv., in charge of the voting
e iiacc. was Informed by them that taking
sample ballots Into the booths was
permissible by law. Mr. Low attemptod
tb reach the election commissioner's of-
fce by telephone. - but being unable to
I t!o so, the difficulty was setUed by a
' telephone call to The Bee office.
amounts of money could be raised In a
short time, as It will afford the Ameri
can people an opportunity to show that
they lisvo a heart and that It Is In the
right place. Yes, Christian America will
now have a chance to disprove that
Christianity, is a failure. Let the clergy
cut down some of their broadcloth. The
EUGENE ERODERICK MAY
LOSE SIGHT OF BOTH EYES
Eugene Broderlck, aged 7 years, who
lives with nls grandmother, Mrs. Hanna
Pavls, at ll2 North Twenty-eighth street,
fell while playing In front of the home
Tuesday afternoon and ran a stick
through his right eyeball. Dr. Gifford
was summoned and the little fellow wss
rushed to a local, hospital, where It Is
reported that he will lose the sight of
his right eye, and In all probability that
the left as well. The boy's mother
at Memphis has ben
left for Omaha.
notified and' has
Pasltlvelr Master Croaa.
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound out
the thick choktng-mucus, and clears away
tha phlegm. Tha gasping, strangling
ftght for breath gives way to quiet breath
ing and peaceful sleep. . Harold Berg,
Mass, Mich., writes: "We give Foley's
Honey and Tar to our children for croup
and It always acta quickly." No yonder a
man In Texas walked IB miles to the store
to get a bottle of Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound. Every user lu a friend.
All dealers everywhere. Advertisement
this continent and America has been a
blrrslng to uncountable millions from
over-populated Europe. Now, In return
lot tis give part of our jewelry and part
of our luxury to this most morthy cause.
We do not need to deny ourselves of
common necessities by helping to. swell
th s relief tund; we need only to cut out
some luxuries and pleasures. If half the
candy sold In this country was turned
Into food stuff that alone would relieve
a groat dual of starvation. Let s smoke
a jdgar or drink a glass of beer less a
day. on cut out one-tenth of picture
shows and thester gains; What farmer
would not gladly give a bushel of more
of wheal or corn, and would not a stock
man give the price of a calf, or the owner
of an automobile the price of five gallon
of gasoline, even If need be to cut out
some of hla Joy rides. If the people of
this country were properly aroused to the
enormity of a starving nation of between
t.ono.ooo and 7,000 000 souls, the gifts would
bo so enormously many, and the total so
enormously large that there has never
been anything like It In the world before,
and that all taken from surplus and
luxury. I WHO.
Costive Bowels,
Headache,4Colds,
Take Cascarets
Get a 10-cent box now. .
Furred Tongue, Bad Colds, Indigestion,
Ballow Bkln and Miserable Hedachs
come from a torpid liver and clogged
bowels, which cause your stomach to be
come .filled with undigested food, which
sours and ferments like garbage in a swill
barrel. That's the first step to untold
misery Indigestion, foul gases. bad
breath, yellow skin, mental fears, every
thing that Is horrible and nauseating. A
Cascaret tonight will give your consti
pated bowels a thorough cleansing and
straighten you put by morning. THey
work while you sleep a 10-cent box from
your druggist, will keep you feeling good
for months, Millions of men and women
take a Cascaret. now and then to keep
their stomach, liver and bowels regu
lated, and never know a miserable mo
ment Uon't forget the chlldren-thelr
little Insldes need a gfod gentle cleansing,
too. Advertisement '
The, King
George and d var
ied selection of other fam?
cus KuDoenheimer Over'
coats await your pleasure hers a.
or iip to $50
Clothing Co.
i Allies Shelling v;
Dardanelles Forts
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lAJNION, Nov. 4. The secretary of th-s
admiralty announces that a combined
'-British and French squadron bombarded
the Dardanelles forts at long range at
daybreak' this morning. The forts re
plied, but no ships were, hit, only one shot
falling alongside them.
The statement adds that the .damage to
. the forts cannot be estimated, but that
a great explosion, accompanied by dense
volumes of black smoke, occurred at the
Holies fort.
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King George
Overcoat
(By the House ofKuppenheimer)
A SENSE of genuine
overcoat luxury in
this dressy coat for young
men. Full,soit roII,wide
velvet collar,
sleeves finished
with a cuff.
Front double-breasted, back
form-fitting, with hook slit.,
The House of Kuppenheimer
has always been a great over- .
coat house. Always had the
' knack of getting the right lines
in an overcoat, the quality of
fabric and tailoring, that makes
the coat good to look at and a
; satisfaction to possess.
Whatever the general style
of overcoat you want, a Kup--penheimer
coat in your size is
waiting for you. Try it on,
compare its price and its worth,
: and learn why Kuppenheimer
dealers are getting tne overcoat
business.
We want yea to know m better tmi
, want to know yon. We are going
to talk to yoa right along in this newt
paper. ' '
Knppenkeimer Gotkea tn sold hj
a representathrt ftore in nearly CTery
Metropolitan center of tie United State
N ' and Canada. , If yon care to giro tl'
your name on n pott-card wo will be j
glad to tend yoa oar Book of Fatluons.
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THE' HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER
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i Call on Mexicans to
Drive Out Americans
MEXICO CITV, Nov. 4.-Wlien It be
' tame generally known todav that tho
- Washington government had fnlled to
' comply with the request of the Mcxlran
': foreign office that the I'nited Ppun fix
deflnlU date, for the evaautinn r.f I
Vera Cruj. Mexican Bcottlnh Kites Ma- !
. sons rrinted thousands of proc!amatlona j
tailing upon the rltuens to arm them-
wives and drive the Inva J na fon.igners :
' from the shores of Mexico.
PrncprrnQRiTTfi IVitiq -4
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-'- in Louisiana Race
NEW CItLKANS. Nov. 4.-Il.niocratlc !
', congressmen were re-eleeted in "seven of
' th. eight Louisiana districts. The Tblr l j
k district was In doubt at 10 o'clock. Ke-
turns giving one-sixth of the vote In tha :
'Third gave: Murtin proT) 791. and
titieydan dem.. tit.
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REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
The following Omaha and Council
Bluffs dealers carry complete lines
of Victor Victrolas, and all the late
Victor Records as fast as issued.
You are cordially invited to. inspect
the stocks at any of these establishments.
ScInisolSer & lee
PIANO COMPANY
311-1313 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb.
Victor Department on Main Jloor
Branch at
334 BROADWAY
Council Bluff
There are Victors
and Victrolas in great
variety of styles from
$10 to $200, and any
Victor dealer will
gladly, demonstrate
them to you.
Victor Talking Machine Co.
Camden. N. J.
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: ELECTS CFFICERS FCR YEAR TT Tl T1
The annual clortUm of off'.n-rs of the IV X i fiTTD GTS gTI Ili CT
' Omaha Reul Estate exchange today re-. IV Vjr ill II 1 VN I A Zrt I
Is.Jted a foloaa: Present. W. II. i I ST, jMM (fMhUCTll
Tliomas; ! rreldnt. C. O. Carlbers: I
iiurry Wtlff; stcretary.
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J treasurer
t'reltrh. .
A lelirr wti read ai.nt.uic n that
Ryron liant'nts and C. C. George had
been apMinted members on romniitteu
it ,1b. KaUoao.1 Ileal ICstate exchange.
Corner 15th t and
Haruey, Omaha.
Geo. E. Micke!, Mgr.
Cycle C
Victrolas Sold lay
A. HOBFE CO.,-
1513-15 Douelas Street. Omaha, and
407 West groadway, Council Bluffs, la.
Talking Machine Department
in tho Pompoian Room
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J Mabofazr
VKtroU XVI, $200
Th. Instrument by which ths valus of
all musical instruments is maasux4