Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 07, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE Hiy,: t mi All A, MONDAY, PECK .Mil ft rt , i .!.
HUNT TO POSTPONE Ncw Revolution Against Villa
ARIZONA ALIRN LAW and Carranza Started in Mexico
nr- . . . TT vrr-i I Ei" PAW, Ic. I A nur revolutionary
Wirei Stat Department He Will ...... hM v, Jn Mt
Delay Potting Act Aimed at
Foreigner in Force.
ocoMln to copies of a proclamation re
ceived here today and signed by Jom
Inea PatnM . rmiiiA n ' .
PKOTEST BY OTHER C0ITNTRIE3 I tormr "rmi i"h.r w.re re-
. j ported at th head of troop in central
minuuiut and about to ttlick Cimi
Grande, strategical point loulhwMi
of Juan and wt of Chihuahua City.
The proclamation denounced both th
Carransa constitutionalist government as
established at Vera CVui and the convene
Fral OH)Hlo to a1slatla
ttK with lirHi at W.sfc-
l.arto TSr Brltlaai ' mm
Italia Aiakaaora
in : - . .., i .rm iki 10s convenw
WASHINGTON, Deo.' .In the absence tlon awernrnent auatalnod by. Villa. It
of accurate adrloaa. Becrerary Bryan re- 01,1 contention form of ;ov
Tweed last nl.ht to cement on Governor ernment would be established by the new
Hunt ar.nounc.lnir hla dedal on to post- p.ry- Ptrt In all part a of Mexico was
pone the proclamation of Arliona'a antl- ""j""'
alien employment law pending further J Oorument waa dated at Vado D
communlcaUon from the atate depart- p,'r. Chihuahua, on November Js. Thla
ment rormal proteata atatnat the WM ,,w stter General ftajaaar
. . . . ... ... . - . eacanaA - f mm ik 1 . i i . . .v.
Anaona law were loairea wivn ine. oa " r r iuunuerque,
partment today by the British and Italian rm Vlco. where he waa held on a
ambaasadors and a meaea.- waa sent to .at perjury. He previously had
Governor Hunt making If be had authority bn detained at Fort Bllaa, Te., by the
to poatpone ertlon. Mr. Bryan llatened "!n military authorities
with Interest to the text of the governor
... . . i '
earned In Associated Freaa I modern methods Aaaii. kk ..-.
,.... i .1 .. " ...... -" .iiua
natural
ranlv
despatches from Phoenix,' but would not J questions
discuss the matter. - . "Arbitrary dlerharae of .mniv..
Atta-lLs mw. "Blsckitstlna- of Individual emnlrr-a.
The British proteat attarke the law as "Exploitation of women and children
In violation of the fourteenth amendment I In Industry .
to the oonat.tutlon f the United Btatas. promotion of violence by the Dae of
ftahli.li ftftftWftftrlAaa V. ft ... ...ta .(..ll H..a I
, ' "7 " " " ' 7 1-unmen, aplea and provokers hired by
to any pereon within ita JurtadlcUon equal I employera.
treaty betwn Italy and the Un.ted ZLXm T ,
Statea. raUUed in IfO. which provide. rJ,",t,OB f "nd 'nd
m ciuaena m Men nation reaiaeni in ., . . .
the other ehaJI have liberty to carry m L "upprea.lon of free speech and riitht of
trade, wholesale and retail, to hire and wml1Jr-
occupy houeea and warehoueee to employ I feraaiaiea;.
aenta of their o-.3 choice and cenerajly ,'B h' PrtnpP' ' collective bargain-
rt sitvthiisv inOMMft r...r. I In- tnventlgatora found virtually all
trado upon the aaftie terma aa natives of wllnMI with the exception of thoae rep
the country, submitting themselves to the ntlna- Induatrlal Workers of the
laws there established." World to be In accord. As to any suc-
The note presented by the British am- seeieo: method ef application of that
basaador aouirht Information as to the P'lnclple. however! wide divergence of
.a ....... . a i . i i i a . I nnlnlnn mi . . ....I i ,ki.
sona under the law. It waa stated that I the report adds:
mi-rw itd. wuru iii ai i ......'. i j ofsai iniormea wiv
sulu to teat the legality of the act were I nssnes who have appeared before the com-
vvHint ii..i. viiLian nwiurnis. i """'"n mtw iiibivivo, nowever, Qpon the
in reply tne btate oepartment notified neoeasity or securing proper besta upon
both embasales It had taken steps to which such collective bargaining can be
obtain complete Information as to the carried out. It Is impossible to analyse
antl-alien act and expected soon to be these suggestions st this time, but It may
able tn furnish (He deslreA tr.fnrm.tHnn He w I tn .u. .. .
- .... . .rt.w rt.-u;aiiy mil OK
As soon as the text of the Arlaona law the moat experienced witnesses have in-
I. . u . I1 k.1 . I ft .HI k. ...klui.J ft. .....t.. I I a . .... ...
v " m uvjnuu hi nuur Kiaira upon me necessity ror strong or-
by the department's legal advisers, who ganlsatlon of both employers and em-
wlll also look upon court decisions based ployea aa a fundamental, baala for the
on antl-alien enactments of other states, successful conduct o collective bxrraln-
Mink atm CHnM.1. Wm.. a. A 1 (
Terk. ... I CrKletsm of TVaj
AverM to Interterlag. The report takes up In detail criticisms
PlfOTSflX. Arts., Dec ..-Governor or 'tlns' trade unions, which it says
Georg H. Hunt telegraprwfl to the Bute cm from Plyrs and radicals, who
department at Washington today that voft othr torxnm of labor organlta
he was averse to Interferlna with the ,K)n, Tht mT 'hteen detailed crltle-
- . i- . . .... . llama In thla Hat with t.i i ....
Both he and Campa had been chiefs
under the Huerta gm-etnment, together
with Oeneral Paacual Orniro, who pre
viously had headed a revolution arainat
the Madero government. Orosco la re
ported In New York conferring with
acenta of the former Huerta government,
and It la asserted, attempting to pur
chase arms and ammunition- Tha new
movement Is denounced by both Villa
and Carranza followers as a reactionary
attempt.
The Villa commander at Casaa Orandea,
Colonel Manuel Ochoa. appealed today to
the commander at Juares for POO troops
to assist in defending tha town, which
contained a garrison of only loo men.
Juares could not spare the reinforce,
ments and Ochoa waa reported as prepar
ing for evacuation. It was said that
laaar with more than BOO men was In
le vicinity.
The Villa forces In northern MImi
, I ' mo n IfVBVB, UUl in f9
have been depleted greatly by the move- opinion of one democrat, very cloae to
......... .,..ft- ..,vu my, me line situation, there la a etory. between
yarrison remaining being only lara-elthe n.... .kir.k . .v.. -i.i..j ... ..
atscernable.
In the first tilace. arrnnlinv tn Mr
Democrat, there haa been m ti ftv-nn anil
perfect understandino; between Mr. Brvin
and Mayor Dahlman of Omaha. Mr.
nah.lman Is to land one of the big jobs,
hlch has been waitlns to be taken for
so long. In return for this Mr. Dahlman
le to throw hla aunnnrt anil that nf hla
rrlenda to Mr. Bryan, not that Mr. Bryan
enough to furnish police protection.
DEMOS ARE LAYING MINES
Plan, Already Being Centered Upon
Rce Two Yean Hence.
HOW TO DIVIDE UP THE STATE
Wla Old Deasoerat Maya tbe. sitsa
lo. I.dlrate. C..tl tie. -f
' and HIebCfek
Battle te Flelab.
(From a Ptaff Correspondent )
LINCOLN, DeC. Bpeclal.) - Much
"peculation Is rife as to whst effect the
return of Richard L. Metcalfe to the
newspaper game in Nebraska will have
on the democratic campaign for the
t'nlted States senate in 181.
In the mlnda of some It means a bitter
scrap In tha democratic party for con
trol. The leading editorial of-Mr. Met
calfe In his Initial Issue of the Nebraskan
may be read In different waye. On the
face there are Indlcattnna Mr M.t.if.
may pose aa the dove of peace, but In the
Ihla year. A cantata la being prepared
ny ioiii talent and will be rendered
in which all churches will eomMne th
teat to make the occasion the most Im
pressive held In Mlnden.
SjHUNGRY MAN HOLDS I RHEUM AS ALTS IS FINE
Wotes from Aabarn.
ACBfRN. Neb.. Dec. .-(8peclal. -William
Lunsford of St. Derotn In thla
county died at his home this week, aged
57 years. He Is survive h a rir
eight children. Interment In the Harris
cemetery, near St. Deroln.
CHRISTMAS SHIP
REACHES FRANCE :
ANOTHER SESSION
OF CONGRESS WILL
GONYEN ETODAY
(Continued from Page One.)
write ffwaa Treat, Aaklnaj that
Tbe.tr IJttle Ones Re Bemem
ere by Gift from the
States.
nneratlon nf tha Arlsona "Ml nee nan '"PS In this Hat. With an additional Hat
law." which forbids tha employment of ?' "v,n "Plfled objections to present
more than one foreigner In every five J60 un,ol methods made by Industrial
employed In any business In the stats. I Wor" ot the World.
The mate aeparrment wirea to the)
Psrallellng thess lists, tsutti. Ra
UUed criticisms f employer's organlsa
further advices from the department''
HIKE CAUSES FOR
; ISDDSIRIAL UNREST
rnvernor. Inrnrmlna; htm thai the ajn. I tS.11
bassadora of Oreat Britain and Italy had ?'" ar presented, coming from labor
protested against tha law and asking representatives. The labor men, however,
a I ' a. .a ll a. av a I WflrA ImanlMAIIS lea, at- , .
nim imrintfr men irvr M17 mvmni 1 iiTonni ronjf
which h could Buspnd thB opmttfon of oran,t,OIi employer to further
At.- s - ST-a. a. ft..ft.k.ft - - aw. I AAllMf iVm SfSSIH ! I ftawlsta. m
KIO JK w. a univr lim - . s.-t.s. wii.11 vmiiiojfBS.
naBn.llraaa. as f ' Vt A IgksjtT tr Ka 4iiai4fNMt I A fa I Ssjsj C 1 .Ta Seat aa eaj laawa.w l.a.n a. a
and added: . . While vtrtuayy unanimous agreemem.
"I am directed to Issue a proclamation witnesses was found in- favor ot the
declaring ths measure a law. forthwith, formation of a federal commission of
upon ir-oftjii'i i iim ftrvniwr vi vuiai i .w.. m.,ia wiiv nmiiu ii, ns reports
ot a certificate of the election returns. I Points out that "practically every wit-
' 1.. ( . K kMuiiltv ImmI . i. .1 - I naaa haa AVnMiaftil U a. . a .
w ..... t ... -' ' " ft" i i miim . w v uuiiafti HBp-
within the reasonable time required to I Provel of any form of compulsory arhi-
Dreoara the proclamation. I am verr tratlon." .
- - - i
much averse to prolonging the) period I Arbitration was suggeatedsonty as a last
r.MreviinaT w rVak MatiBiinai nr tn n i a i niBnri anil at am Ka. aa...auiu. . .
4lnn Kn T MbIIm t rtak lHtemlranft1 e.av. I WllHsiasi e. ra.a..l . a
Ioct Blvan by th protost of tho luil&n bo bt-p&rtin, that they should have fun
.&nr1 RHr!h rnhaiiHlM knA will t.grslf I tMasasj i...a.i i a. .
" ' i s'-x " vi vi invNiiMKUtin. inai inais sw sa
tact wstn industry or Industries with
which they are expected to deal should
be as nearly continuous aa posalble, that
they ahould. If possible, act before a dis
pute has come to a head, and that aria.
quata Inducements should be offered to
obtain the beat mmIM. nan
(Continued from Pace One.) I "The teaHnutnv r.r . . 4k.
- s -a---, - ess iiiSMViiif vi 1 1 lJ
keep themselves In offioe and to graft "P'oyers waa In fsvor of a rule similar
on employers. ' I t0 that of tha Canadian Induatrlal dls-
Inefflcieoey of workers, veaultins? in I Pules act. which prohibits strikes and
euu a - . - a. a M I Irlfb Atl t am tea s.Vl eagtlttla. a. B 1
w gnrvsavains vft living. a M yuunw uiiiiif-sj pcnuina in
"Rapidly fncroMlBV eompSUtr of ln I Ufatlon by the medator. aaeiited b
altlairvw I Timrwant II na. ax Wv a-.t- m
Klv1aN fMKaiILM a 1... .. I rtUtfaa fir.K a. 4. i .
of forlrner from repreealoQ to froodoin, I by the re prose nUU Tea of labor on the
s-t.au ua.-7 vfury- prry 10 laooriarouna .nac iv xa oniireiy in ravor Of the
art tat ore. ! employer who uttUaoa the nertiul nf tnlav
"Universal erase to get rich quick. I to make preparaUons for breaking the
"Decay of oM Ideas of honesty and I arrtka. it ta aia .. ...v .
1 -"--- ftuvu a
tnnil. I tflMlav wmiM Ka I. vlnl.tl.a v..ft
Misinformation in uw.nin.ri I ..i.i - ....... .. .
- - - i ' v vii wuimuuu. i in. t'lmeo
ioo much orcanlBatlaa for oombattva.lni.taa ki. .it.ii. ..... .
nurn-a- 1.. .a- ft." 1 " - r
"WWiUsUft Sam laluai I
'0ft.k.i. -st . .... a I iMVMtlara.taftaV Orr.rKMlmAtlat.mA.
viui-Kinviig iiniM ina lunaairtiAtiAi i '
dlflputea. I Recmrdlns trade union and employers
Boycotting- and picketing. aaaoclatlone the oommleaSoa anaaouaoea
... ... I Ikat I la. S..LI.M a. KUk...a.
iueaaiecmo and Durdocuiome tetrtaUtlan. I 1MM wHin.ior-, -.uuj
Tha cloeed aliop. which makaa for i r Urrt nuraber of typical orfaniia
hnr -mrwniniw- rir.ar.r.1.1 ..u.v iv....... 1 tlona. The ooiuinlaalon a&ya:
w . M . "n. ea iiifjaLfUDiiiHiiiT I -
pf labor onions. ' I "Against many of thess associations and
i I unions Brave charcaa af aariaua Imnnrt
Ob tha) lda at Wa,.ba I . . .. .. " .
lB 'irairare or tne country, it they be
aK Similar IifaeniaUOO Or tne .midnal. I mal .iia tiava rain laM kr .Ka
side is aa follows: . I commission, and It Is only by the most
au . a . ... . , . . I
nuiTUM aiiu nminT oeaare ins iwfia. i ..i..i.vu ... iMM Mti. A-
living eondlUons. I . .L. .k. ... a.i
"Proteat acalnst low wi.m in I . . w .
MftftnUftM aa. .1.1 .1
. . . -icuuns.
,.r . I Tha commlaalon s experts also are
"a ,ur "nai aomooracy. and loowm. mt Questions of . unomnl.a
revou against the suppreMon of org... . ,.bo. .dentine management In shoo, as
rrr , . menoa to Mr. Bryan, not that Mr. Bryar
Fifty Wgffonloadi of Gifts Taken m. tv. th. ..t (.. nt.i..
T - f a. . . . I .... . . . n , . aa. ,
irou 41 aval veilel JUOn kt Dul mu r. orynn i Droiner, ianes,
nr. may oe tne democratic nominee lor gov-
aUKl.ClllCS. I I. ftU. .... . O-ft...
Jl. ..ft ft. 11 7 . 1. bWllf.lSII. lllftl W I..
' i ii. in. iruDPm.ioriai propomuon s.iib-
Januiaiaxi .aTnJiaUaaUaU UiXKSXD factorlly to the Bryan wing of the party
I .n.f I .. thU. arlll K. 1... ft a W. ...
iiu uiiij .iiir . i 1 1 1 . " . w . . iu . i
..nr.it m nA that la foe a man tn run
against Senator Hitchcock for ths demo
cratic nomination lor tns unuea nisiee
senate.
Just now. Mr. Brian haa his eyes on
- I two men lor mat jod, uovernor iore-
MAnSEILLES. Dae. Iknalhl.. I U.aA r..mftiuilft a n Hhal
rnirlatn... .1 ... I . . . , ..
' ft-i.cr w.. aasurea me chll- l lenoerger. The governor snowea nimicii
Amu nf af.M.lllu . .. . I . .l- .... . .
- . wnoee tamers nave I svicn a goon vote geiier ai me iaie ei-c-been
killed minHa ... L I.. A . L n r.vtM.. t.. .
w, ....... w. a i w uii in. nr- i lion ma. ne ir jaii-ft.iiiiiiaift-ji .-
In llaa 1 .... ..... . .1 ... ... . . . . ..
...a wh.ii in. unuea nates naval I umvlrate Is or me opinion mai no couia
collier, Jason came into port yesterday and lick the Journalistic senator to a frassle.
unloaded fifty wagon loads of gifts. The The only hitch In the program would be
townspeople, massed upon the quaya to I getting the esecutlva to enter against
WatCh the landln.. tha .V.!n ..a . ft. . I ... . . TVl..l..a.1r . whnaa tftanae aa.
- . - a..M ftll. I ilia 1 1 1 1 1 v. . ...v ... " .
American a warm greeting. ,' elated so much In the victory of Mr.
Morehead. It has been known for a long
K-upyna-ni, in, by pre,, publishing Co.) time that Shallenberger has had senator-
T VXTf-W-.. aV ,. 1
-. t'Mpeciai cabuegram lal aaperatlons. in ract, ne naa anown
to the New York World and Omaha Bee.) that he has. The tripartite alliance be-
Although officials or the local govern- lleves either of these men can win at
m Mn ft k.... ... . . . ,,, . .
uua.u aim volunteers st Karl's- the primary, ana Bq u win wi up w
court headquarters are working fourteen Hitchcock to form some sort of a com-
to fifteen hours .a day in an effort to blnatlon to counteract the effect of the
complete the tabulation of the hundreda alliance.
of youthful beneficiaries of the American According to Mr. Democrat, this has al-
"" - ""ii. v;i.ua snip in uie Brit- ready been done, ne says ne na. u n
lah Isles, it la still Impossible to slve an reliable authority that the coming back
accurate estimate of the number who of Mr. Metcalfe was for the purpose of
Will receive SlftS from th. . .m . iih s...lir iritrh.
. . . . - . i if 1 1 iiiiftj an a 1 1 .!-. ....
children on Christmas day. ...v fe th. nurnoae of Insurlnc the re-
New Orphaa. Every Day. nomlnaUon of the latter for the national
The chief dim...)... 11.. i. ... ....I ..... .
.... .- w i -mm i senate. An errort win oe maae w pun
th! . ,'. Ju . ? fr,h a,1Uo the support of both wet and dry forces
ths casualty lists of Hriti.h .mu ... I. .. . . .... I
aaiinr. .. ..... w . . ro, tnn aenator. e nas me wr, icuon.
Sailors, and thus haichaa nf na. . a I . ........
prints to go around, and th. ror tM n'lor-. I,r" ln."
is that man. luju. L ... "no mde by Mr. Metcaue wnen ne
while fighting for theirWmry win li fopmer,y runn'n1 m the N-brka.n- Met!
glrB s. share of the Yuletld. carso , clra w ary mn na wrl
Of course, the orphans of (hi war will
one; therefore, while both acknowledge
have first consideration, and thus an tl,,t th" PrhlbuIon "ht my b lm
Inaeparable feature of preparations for Prtant ,MUa In m wiiti womM """
this Christmas celebration Is the close u wlu De up to "M,t' to keeP tn
stuay or the grim roll of dead.
MEMORY OF DEAD
HONORED BY ELKS
(Continued from Page One.)
or that, no matter what our nniitia .
os. we are united on the one beat of ail KI,B' ,tat vuh,nrtn h r
Prinelples, tha handshake of hnnfca. I ce'vo Invitation to deliver an address
hood.' t Madison, Wis., nest month before the
two Issues away from the senstorlal
fight It Is a hard job to tackle, but
'Met" believes It can be done.
But what la Metcalfe to get for all his
fine workT Just what he haa wanted
for Tears and failed to set each time he
tnea me democratic nomination ror gov
ernor
K I aria te Wl.ron.ls
Dr. Ktgln, state vetehlnarlan, has re-
1 sat ion. ,
"Unemployment, and tha Insecurity
whlh the wage -earner fceta ai ail times.
"fnjujt distribution of the product of
Industry. "Kxpi-.taU jo ct the many by
the favored few. 'Demand full share ef
production.'
"Uujuat attitude of police and courts.
"Thre is one law for tha rich, another
for the poor.
'JremtKralton and ths consequent ever
supply of labor.
'Existence of a 'double standard.'
whkb. aaaotiors only a poor living in
return for tre hardest luanual labor, and
st ths same time luxury for persons who
perform no useful service whatever.
disregard of grievencea of Industrial
employes and lack of nuchlnery for re
ireasing saiJie.
"Control by Wg , buainees ever both
Industry and state.
"Fear on the part cf those la eomfort
al'le poaiUons of being driven to poverty
by sickoeee, aclc3ent or Involuntary loss
ef employment.
"lutffiolenfy of workers oa account of
laftjk of proper training.
Tnfalr competition from prison and
other exploited labor.
-J'i.s pace of modera Industry,
ehith resulu In accidents and premature
old mei. f
"Lack of atteutloa to alckneas and sc.
il'lmts. and Uie Uilfkulty and delay In
iiUtnl to Ki.unr.if compensation for ao-iiilt-nia
under the common law and tbe
statutes of states which have not adopted
It effects employes, women and children
ta tndustrti land problems, unemploy
ment, social legislation and labor and the
law. Of unemployment the report says;
"Nothing comes so clear to tha com.
mission as the Imperative necessity of
organising a market for labor on a mod
ern business basis, so that there wUl be
no vacant jobs and idle workers In tbe
same community at the same, or within
dlsUnos where the transportation is
practicable. Tha Consensus of opinion Is
that Icaialation for a national system of
labor exchangee la an Immediate neces
sity. The plan or the commission pro
poses to establish a bureau of employ
ment In the Department of lavbor, wbtoh
would co-ope rats with state and munlo
Ipal employment offices, regulate private
agencies doing Interstate business, ani
establish clearing houses for distribut
ing Information, uniting all labor ex
changes Into one national system.
a-estleaa f.r LeaUl.tl.B.
" Proposals for constructive letislatln.
the report announces, will be submitted
to congress covering labor eachajiges.
Industrial education, vocational guidance,
and apprenticeship; safety, aanltation!
h-.lth of employes and administration
of laws relating thereto; smuggling of
Asiatics, mediation, coaclllatloa ami
arbitration; women and child labor, mini
mum wage, hours of labor, aa-rlculture
and farm labor. Social Inauranra
Ually workmen's sicktwss and invalidity
insurance and labor and the law.
TV a
The) Omaha Htrtn. ...
, a v.v..vBvia .na me
Omaha Elks' Qiee club furnished mu.lo
e.e nvwti, sj
vimtnun. gave the Invocation. Mia.
meetins ef the Wisconsin State Veter
inarians' association upon tne subject or
"Interstate Commerce In. , Dairy Cattle."
Dr. Klsln haa accented the Invitation .nd
will talk along the lines of uniform state
Alloa Duval and Miss Ruth Ganson each re"ulatlon In order to control Infectious
rendered solos. Mrs. Orsnt W. Williams ,u"'' Every state now haa a different
sve a reading of Thanatopais, the noted methl'1 n1 tn'r con,o In conflict The
bit of William rsiILn X-i . .. . I Invitation Minn from n IT in I. an,, w..
bit or wmiam dauV rwzrr "
n. lie a . . "mn
- " ocam. TBS exaltfxl nil..
- ftft3jiea ruier and
officers of the lodge participated In the tar,r bow"d-
Invitation comes from O. H. diaann. aec
retary of th Wisconsin Live 8tock 8ani-
y---. v.....onB. after which the
?'y ". mnd Rer. Dr. Buxton
me oeneaiutloit
Wheat Rathe. Drv
According to State Treasurer CUnrw
who has just returned from a trip to
rollowl. .. Tha ... " . ' iw -uo."' flP to
deceased in th i . vmana Elks lousier county, wneat has been badly
memorial no ln ut osraagea oy meary weather.. Mr. George
memorial servioa-
iJlL" "-J1"- Hevember . 1911.
1 A' iVn'er. February ). ini
j: A:Vomr."rib.-'y..i in
1914.
l jwifn"rum,'' -pVii V At
says that tha wheat U dry and looks like
fallen leaves., lie says he never saw the
ground In Custer so drr and hard aa it i.
at me present time
a. h. n.wi;u V. ..W
ift-orw. T. Villi. M.r,..K .
1..1." --a.-r
HarrC t. "--."Mivihiii, November ll iiii mn n,r cioming oa rire, arter hav-t.-.T-7.p..D'u'.
November M. m-1 Ins saturated tha same with k.ra.n.
W. U. Townnd""uvtlmh' ,,'lMt. died last sight from th Injuries from
SUPPOSED GRAND" ISLAND
MRS. COMBS OF AUBURN
DIES FROM EFFECT OF BURNS
AUBUR.V. Neb.. D. LUSiwlit U
Mra. S&rah Comba, who laat Monday
filcrht aat rtss .1r.t Kl n s r.m M
I.'.es h mrvm v.wka.tu W Sll Bl tfsr llm Tw
Ing saturated the same with kerosene.
aiea last aignt rrom tn injuries from
the flames. She waa tha widow nf Tn
Coenbs, who for years was a prominent
UMM uri n s-v ' dealer In live stock In this county. He
wirm ntLU AT SHENANDOAH moved t0 Kentucky oroe four o
' i l anu oiva invr. viaui munuu lis.
IHKVIViviitt I ... .-... ..... . ... .
is., iJec. J. A noll.han I 1 oony ui awui. urn, a nrmwr or
Plr of shoes, after h. v. V I D. E. C. Lona-. Martin H. Lena and
her several days, led to th arrest of ,oh Lon' " orouht her for burial
man Who Waa ra.l.ft . .. . I frnm hla hnm. In IJncnln. n. I...
..ftiarciftq a ft a loci I
hotel as Roy Wad. of Orand Island Neb WM m of ihu ding Physicians of
- 1 .na mi robbery of the I lncon. ri. cam. o uui wumr wn.n
SSt End Pool hall laa. a- , . I. hnir anil arw to manhmwl Kara 11.
.... ll ft. in nftftH I ' - "
aousrs and a half w.r. t.i. . I returned to Haserstown. Md.. whar. Ka
money drawer In this third robbery In a rurd his medical education, and after
ia tne vicinity or Shenandoah, the! rd,Jstlon locatec) la I4ncoln, thirty
. . ! . " D"ns Klverton. At mid- v"r
n'nl wsde had been refused food at a
restaurant, but returned early this morn.
Ing with Polished ahoa. .
- . vft lllllft. T
and bought a large morning meal He
. u-.a ioanng in the pool hall before
U closed. Suspicion nolnt.it .a vi ...
- - - - . 1 1 1 . ii ana
h was arrested as hs was boarding a
train for MaryvUl. Mo. Th hearln.
a 1 1 1 iuk ir.bj. w
w -- wuiiui jr.
POLZKILL SAYS MURDER
WAS IN SELF-DEFENSE
lTTAPI.l-'TnV N'.K rW tJ1j..l.l
The trial of rrank J. Polsklll. ehamul
lth the murder ot W. W. Thomas oa
the Utters farm southwest of her on
September M, started Monday. Three
days were necessary to secure a jury.
.tl I . tiajm. in. an waa acne in
FOUNDERS OFF LI7ARD self-defense. PoUKIU went on the stand
T AVtfkA.V I W-ft a. - 1 la. kl. .mm-mm, kak.lf a. a. A AalJ kl. a
latKjn uoo. me fCorvtprlnn I v w 11 win m siorj.
eteamer Waterloo of l.JRJ ton foandre4 County .Attorney H1U with E. B. Bqulree
NORWEGIAN STEAMER
off the Usan! at midnight Three per-
sons w.r saved. The remain, nf tv..
crew la missing.
The Booth Steamship cmpanya Knar
of Broken Bow appeared for tha atata
wttn n. E. Dress or Htapleton. together
with T. r. Ilamer and T. E. Beeman or
Kearney, for the defense. It was show
committee, who pressed thin commercial
psper bill st the last session, has aban.
doned his efforts for it. Th. lnrilratlnn.
sr that the cotton proposition will be de-
leatea ana a conference of senators and
representatives from th. cot inn ...
will be held tomorrow night or Tuesday
morning to dlacuaa the subject
Members already in Washington have
Informally discussed th. miiii.r. .).,,.
tlon, particularly tha agitation started by
nepre-entauve uardner In behalf of hla
resolution, for an Investigation into k.
preparedneaa of the I'nlted mates for
war. -me resolution to investigate has
been pending tn the house sine the Utter
part of laat session, ann- .... r ......
O' MassachusetU plans to Intraduce a
similar resolution In the senate. Th sub
ject is certain to preclpitat lively dis
cussion, but administration leaders and
me president are understood to b op
posed to the passes of th. ra.nt,,..
urging thst all facts relating to the con!
anion or tne army and navy are known
"i.iioui .ucn an inquiry.
. Arsay ssi Navy.,
In this connection, tnn tha .......
tlon for the army and navy will further
open debate on the military situation
Both the military and naval committees
i m. nouse nave been at work on the
supply bills and will enn.in.ia .n
.. u.iij aua.
... ft-ajinnina; lomorrow morning. Gen-
rosier, enter of ordnance of th
srmy. Is to appear before the military af
fairs committee Wivtn.a.v .a .1
spproprlatlons for national defense. In
me naval committee th. k.m..ki.
- ' ftHwsaigB VUII
t ruction program i h. ..w.. ...
Interest Bocretary of th Navy Dnalels
sppnr netor th committee during
th week to discuss the hullo...
gram and naval reaulremenU. Champions
I AF IrllSftSiB - - aMama.aa.aa. .
7 "-vi navat construction ar cer-
.... vo urge a three or four battleship
Program, the construction of more tor.
Pedo boats and auhmaHna. ... .
..... . .... - auU .iireaeea
outlays for aviation work.
"vers and hirw. .......
. . . - . w'i i.iu?na,
which were greatly curtailed at the last
n!! ?,w Pr"d "' BUt "
not likely, according to party leaders,
mat any new projects will be urged.
mT .. rneaur'- whl-h will occupy
much attention of tha ...... 'J.
. , . - ma-wmwrn lH, milt DtJ
stood will be Included the admlnuitra.
.......iivs program. A conference
suoject win be held this week.
Constitutional amendments for suffrage
fng national prohlblUon also are pend-
"Presldent Wilson I. for my cotton
warehouse bill sne It will pass the
house," declared Representative Lever of
South Carolina tonight. He added that
Chairman Henry of the rules committee
would report tomorrow a rule to con-
smer it, that commute already having
greed to It The bill la a substitute for
a similar measure that already has passed
th senate and Is designed to mske th
purpose of the legislation more clear.
"I have no doubt," Mr. Lever said,
"that the estimates to the various con
gressional committees show large tn
creses over last year. The Increase in
the estimate of th secretary of agri
culture to congress tomorrow, aggregat
ing 130,708,000, constitute aa Increase of
(840,000. and thla Increase la nmhukli
the lowest of ths big appropriation drafts.
xne agricultural bill probably will not
provide the money needed for the sup
pression of th livestock foot and mouth
disease epidemic but a separate bill 1
probably will be reported to the house,
with an appropriation aggTegatlns 12.-
HO.Ottt. . a
UP THE DUTCH MILL
Forcei Proprietor to Let Him Take
Contents of the Cah Drawer
and Then Fleet.
CAUGHT AFTER SHORT PURSUIT
Detective Marshy Overtakes Ulna
aad Rtolea Money Is Recov
ered S ra a. Well Co
te) Prison aa Starve.
In broad davllaht. with hundreds of
persons passing on the sidewalk ln front
snd a scor,e or more Inside, the "Dutch
mm restaurant at lms Harney street
was robbed Saturday nfternoon by a man
who held up L. Z. Phllllpa, the proprietor,
at the point of a revolver. The robber
was afterwards captured and slave his
nam as Henry Honour of Phoenix. Art.
After securing the contents of the cash
register the robber ran outside. Jamming
me money Into his pockets and threaten
ing those who barred his way. At Fif
teenth and Farnam srreets. Officer James
T. Murphy, saw him runnln st ton .need
with a crowd in pursuit, and he gave
cnase. catching him a block- away.
At headquarters thj prisoner described
himself ss Henry Honour of Phoenix,
Arts., and said he came her, from Ploux
Falls a week ago In search of work. AH
the money he took from the Dutch Mill
can or&wer eSS-was found In his
pockets, a well as the revolver he used
Honour walked ISto the restaurant and
asked Mr. Phillips for a Job.
"I'm sorry, but I have no work for
you." answered the restaurant man, turn
ing away,
"Well, you can Just nn th.. v.
register for me," commanded th. mi,.. 1.
a quiet tone of voice. An electrician who
came un to the d.ak at .ka .in.
backed Into a corner and kept covered
alongside or Mr. Phillip while the robber
neipea nimseir to the money.
Well, I d just as lief be In the nenlt.nti.
ary as starve on the streets outside," said
me prisoner, as he was being searched.
FOR TORPID LIVER
Learn How to Secure Quick,
Safe Relief
The liver la the Urgent gland In the
"Ody, welshin. na.n. fm.. -an,,. 11.
Wain purpone la to aid digestion and make
lycogen for the blood. So lt Is Import
snt to keep It working right
If vnue lifta. 1. 1.... . . .
Ihnk .111. . ' nu y"r sinneys
ln?5i. h !.,du" mcix ou " the eci
rUriHi a b.,'!n.,e,1 n(1 chemically pari
Mlti? t'rlnh called iUlu"-
dlx.Te..bC,.V.,:. E!!n8' Vr'? f,in
.hut .. .. 1. 'n siinpiy mean
r' J ?i.m,UrltJr" ,nd ,h poisonous uric
acid Is retarding their work of aiding the
blood. "" "ons ana llltering th
JLl""r "v,,r ne1'" hlng and your
Kidneys are not wnrirU. .ii. .
1.." ' bout t,v once of Rheu
masalts. Take two teaspoonfuls ln a glass
2Liater br""? ""fa-t each mominK
S??i, -,m fCw 1av' u the pains in your
Kfln. is a fiddle; yU W'" Ie" "9
Rlieumaaalf. I. a .l.lr.t.ie..i .
drink thst cleans out the stomach and In
testines, eliminates toxins and poisons
and leaves the Intestinal canal clean and
ee't. It la a urlo acid solvent aa well as
a saline laxtlve. Aets quickly without
"h id r 'cr growing
If your druggist cannot supply you,
ria..ZAZi
1
Unknown Warship
Asnore at Ocean City
OCEAN CITY. Md.. Dec. a .
known warship is reported aground one
mile off shore, three miles north of North
Beach life saving station, and .It mil.
north of Ocean City. A high sea and
northeast gale prevent assistance being
rendered. Assistance haa been asked
from the navy yard at Norfolk.
WASHINGTON. Dec. i.-Th. rev.n...
cutter Itasca was ordered from Hampton
Itoads tonight to aid the war vessel re
ported aground near Ocean Citv Mit
No official report of the grounding had
reaenea the navy department
Assistant Secretary of the Navv Roose
velt, aald the stranded vessel might be
the' destroyer Terry of Perkins, which
was ordered yesterday to proceed from
Newport, R. 1 to Charleston, 8. C. No I
other warship waa known to be In the'
vicinity of Ocean City tonight .
7, T, "V 1 V'T '"'' -IJIftl.li. PLUMS' 11 '!i
Jllai
COMMERCIAL
ENGRAVERS
PHOTOGRAPHERS
ELECTROTYPERS
ALLUKDERONEROOP
OMAHA -DEE i
encravinodept: I
OMAHA-NEDR.
DEATH RECORD
Mary J. Baldwin.
TORK. Neb.. Dec. . (SDeclal.. Marv
J. Baldwin, widow of Franklin Baldwin,
dletf at the family home Friday after
noon. She was 78 years of age. She cam
to York with her husband and family In
1S83, and has made this city her home
since that time. Funeral services were
held this afternoon and the remains were
burled ln Greenwood cemetery.
Mi
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AMVSBBIBNTS.
Weddlaa; at York.
TORK, Neb., Dec. -(BpecfaJ.)-Mr.
John McFadden announcea the m.rrlaffe
of hla daughter, Teress. to Mr. John
Farley ot Aurora, at the bride's home ln
tnis city on December 11.
TO CrrF! A COLD I own ni v
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Druggists refund the money If It fails
to cure. E. W. Orove'a signature la on
each box. 2S cents.
Now in Progress
ristmasFair
Of the Churches
1
In the Court of the
BEE- E
WELDING
1
.ii. noon steamship company Knerl waa snow.
Antony, bound from Uverpo for Para. I by ,h de,n Thomas had mad
has been disabled bv th. I numerous threats against th person of
- as w'l s.a nvw 1 .... . ... . -
sweeping ever Enal.mt Pj 1. roianui.
. . a., uiftiima
uiy nuies north or the I.Uard.
W..erf.l C.h eedy.
T. I. r. I.WK1. .f VAl.na. a.
arites "lr. Kings Ne Daiov.ry Is a
most woad.rful couch ...1
. - -- a. .ft. I ftl 1 1 .
newsina. mr aad ll.iaj, All dealers Ad.
veruserasnt- .
Mladea t. II. v. rbrlatlauta Tree
MINDEN. Neb.. IW l.m.n.
Arrangements are being made by a union
ot an in murenea of th city to hold a
union or municipal Christina, tn. 1. tv,.
auditorium. All rsmmllt... km ka..
appointed and everything la being pre
pared to have an unuaual celebration
This annual event is the opportunity ar MneliAn in
select seasonable ifts for friends and relatives. The la-
diea nave been prefpanne all year, and their offerings
Q -
are numerous and the prices reasonable.
Have You Seen It?
The beautifully decorated court is throneed dailv with
purchasers, and the bargains in fancy goods, linens, hand
made wearing apparel and other useful articles are fast
disappearing from tue counters, t'ome early and make
your purenases now.
The Ladies of 24 Churches
are interested 'in the success of the FAIR. TVv nfl
your help and encouragement, while you need the relief
a At SI . .
irom we xaugue 01 lurtiier snoppine care.s. Thtv hav
seiectea ideal tnnstmas gifts for you.
NEW AND COMPLETE STOCKS EVERY TWO DATS.
ta-jaaaaaftftawaaaftaaaftaftftamtaaiua.
4
2T0t te Strletly Clean, Classy
nwuVftU. At U.iiSSUUS
TWICE DAILYwffK Mat. Today
wter M. Clark's Avalanche of
BATJTTT, TOUTS WrXftBVDOS,
m s-tfc:
HOSEV POSEY
GIRLS
.lyinrES. 'THE LOVE CLUB"
XAJUIT BEltTXiirr,
bit wioonr,
KAJlstT . UTAsT.
Walt larsoa, SareJi Kyatt, BlUls
Zavls, Jan Vearsoa, iaaastt siobr
and th. Society Steppers,
6ATE5 & GATtS M:02;
Ts Basa'a Blggsst rnrore,
Barbiry Coatt Dinot of 'Frisco
Tata am tajtoobtta.
DEAR READER:
Brothar Clark's rhora. (lrl. fmx th.
Goldra Wsst ur h.v. tuuterad th.
Tsnao; tlwr auk. tin mr tt botvoiil
A SlatiartlTS taatun of th. aba. to the
tmallvt burlwqua quMn oa arth. Ml at
Ulllaa Oar and apma Soil, tiall.. m.l
B. I. JOHN8QW. Mir. Oay.tr.
Sv.Bl&rs, Snaaay k MoUday aCats,
.CftJt WVJ H. torn
SMAT$.15eiil25l&fir.
Chv " It rsa Ilka, hut a. nantint.
XftASIXS Iflp At AJTT WHI
TICAStl SAT BAATlaiAAi
Baby Carries. GaJUf. In th. Lobby
BOYD'S DOUQ. 1919
TOWiaiTT Ail. Will
Vatln. WalUiesday ana Saturday
Th Boy Ttseatw Stook Co. la
Madam 7sC
ftVTioesi vit-Tata, as aooi acattn, as
sTsxt WmWHH OWV MOMST
Itoas
Boas;.
4S4.
ASTAJTCBS TAVDBTTX.U.
Dally Matina., :is is if hi, u.H.
asm ara.o.a wm:
'Charley Grip aria I A" fMautitul. Alt
IB. aaA atrs. Crs J"- T;'"0
Orph.uta TttI Wavkly.
Prloaa: UatlM., aall.rr. Me: bMt SMta (no.pt
8MuroA as. bun dayi. Sic. N labia, Jt.ii, M, 7K.
Here Ar the Churches Selling Today and Tomorrow:
Church OiLTLirman avuH Rsfaiiij.nVft.
A-aa. la- U. ..ava. tftff C J -f aT 1 A' . . . . '
"......Misjisj. . v. n wi"l, i VI iaorffiA aT . . Haf, Silt
ITiurch of th Cnvnnt. . .Mrs. E O. Carson. 270 Ira.it .k aaT
WcatmtiwCer FrbyUrlan. Mr. J. K. Btout. H7 S. Ith Hur. lOtj?
AUDiroRiun
Thsrsday. Friday, Saturday
Dec. 10. 11p 12
MATINKC ON SATURDAY
ftaspices of ths MShriners,i
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Tasrsday, Z.aaia X1 LasuMrauMi
. . rtday. Caast.
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sen, S1.O0. aVaaarvatloaa, 10. . ...
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