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    Tim OMAHA SUNDAY
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DIXMP.KH L7, l!14.
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Nebraska
Nebraska '
STATE BOARD MAKES "Platform" Kelloy
RYPRNRR SHnWIMPJ Changes His Mind pS'
M A ftS U W A. All V (
GERMAN EFFORTS iH00SIER I JMLED
T A H V f nUPCTAM !Terr nBt aw htxiff, crgtt
Liiljl llUIlljOiUiV Judre and Othen InilcUd,
Bookkeeper Weidcjifcld, in a Eeport,
Bhowg Amount of Money Insti
tutions Hare,
fcER CAPITA COST OF YEAR
frwtl F.pene ef flr nnrt Matru
tiMinfc V te Prnmt Tim
Sixteen Ilnmlred Than'
and Dollar
OTrotn a Staff Correspondent
About Thoso Votes
(From a Rtaff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, l'(HV K PpeeleL) Ji T
Fnlts of Beaver City, who wUl Tsn a
eonteet when tlio legislature meets la
order to bold his seat In the house. Is in
the city and experts te star over to the
meeting of the bar association on Mon
day and Tuesday of next week.
MiS Fulta was elected to th legislature
Unityi
J
AUSTRIAN CAMPAIGN FAILS
CHARGED WITH COBSUPnOS
itlfnfl te Relieve rmcmynl i'mU
la para nail rity Moat Snrrender
geen (tkert of Ivdee
and Projectile.
PETTROGRAD, Pan. . CVln London.)
At leant lens ef 1 1 Iran I Cendnrt Pit
ttarrilaa F.leetlen la Indlaaa
Illy la l.at Kn
vember,
by a plurality ot fly vntee, his nearest The war expert ot. the Novoe Vremya,
competitor being . W, Keller, more ' ummary of the war, published to
widely 'known aa "riatforni Kellcy," j h1 " "po'
TVhllr. Keller waj very partleular In tha 1 lfv"e of th" Austrian campaign In all-
scaalon of the legislature a few year
olal the laok of coh anion on the part of
MNOOIJ. Neb., Deo. -,pccial,-- 1 aro to Insist that everything; In the drm-1 th Carman armies to the north of I'tM
Georire Weirienfeld, bookkeeiier for the
State Board of Control, baa prepared it
report covering the fifteen state tneUlu
tlona over wTiIrb. the board haa Jurtdlo
tion, which will form art of the rapurt
wliioli the board will aubmlt to the lgla
latlire for the blennJnm. or thn nnrt
ocretlv! platform ahould be enacted Into 1 " d"ed pereerveraoce, but
law, which waa responsible for Ms bekig w,w "r' . "
dubbed -Platform Kolley," mdlcatlons """hiew," which Ire says described the
are that he la not such a aUckler for a ' lon , P"lMt fc
platform unlcaa It reada hla war. I "nB,,n f tM' .",!:'rT:r
Tt. j... . -v.. mi .1.1 The lavk of aitoeaaa of the Austrian
. H uo aiurr virv iikii ui imuiuuoi
flgitrea on representative In Furnaa
' army on the B&nok-Uak.o front devltaV
the biennlunu since Uie the board tw.k the ood over Sulta With a atnlle he Th of mr h" b''" "e1"'
char. July 1, . Z 1 "f. - ! '-f . Au
The total appn.prlalhMia made by Die1 a . ...- .u- whloh plew "Teat Importance on Uie
... - it i . B"u n n nuiiuiru.
laed all the Anatrlan operatlona In Uallcla.
the state eonlrullod hy tha board, wlUt
the amount on haad December 1, 1S, l
ElTen aa foilowsi
Total Aiipre
fc, . . .... prlation. Baliun.
IVblo lnlndod lnatltutfc,
Hea.trlo .1 J201.WJ BT.OOa
Rirts' industrial school
Geneva . . mt SLSTJ
rVd.era' home, Grand
Island m.! .
Ineane hospital, IlaMlriKS. 4r,m lUu,4W
l-i'iys tndujttrtal school,
Kearney , N5,7
Tulereuiar host ltai, Kcar'
ny 4.Sn
Ineane hoe;4UJ, IJncoln.. S&o,.U t3,Wl
Orthorpedto hospital, Linf
ooln 15J.14S KUT
IXnltentlarv, Lincoln .... 3Si,&;S t46S
IndiistrtiU home f or girls,
Mil ford J.7! ,CTt
Soldiers' home. Mllford... UJ.OT 44.V44
School for blind. Na-
bnuska City. . J,tM
Insane hospital. Norfolk. 94(,714
!eaf amool, Omaha.....
mm
A little later the . .. ,, forW
vote showed h ults three votes to the wth ,ht arniy vadvauolnl( Uirouch
Koed, and when the official count waa raiaboroU pasa. The unsuccessful
mfl.de. two more were added to the Fulta ,-.. r, h. ,,rrin nf the fortress and
majority, maltlna; five votes more than
Kelley, Now Mr. Keller has ehanavd
hla mind about two vvtaa belna; itood aa a
tha failure to effsct a Juiv tton with the
field army caused the oollapee of the en
tire Austrian plan. The rrsemyal sorties
hundred and evidently OonsUiere that fiva ; wp, tn, jMt feverish efforts of the far-
Votes eount a hundred in the other direc
tion. Mr. Relley'a platferm appears to
read both aja
VALIDITY OF ORDINANCE
COMES UP IN LAWSUIT
4.m
1SD.009
J TB.I WlV.ft VAUIlllniyit
Lincoln va,v W.lft
fat reformatory 190,000
In additloa to the above la an appro
prlattoa, at tCT.VBO for the Board of Con
trol Knelt but $S,23 of tha amount vraa
transferred to the penitentiary, teavtajr
tbe ainoHRt met aside for board
(TYom a Htaff Onrrosiwndent.)
MN COINS', Deo. . (Special.) A oa
thvotvlna; tha validity of an Omaha city
ordlnanoa which provides that when
buildings are moved across a street oar
Use the oar ooropany shall pay the cost
ot removing the electrto trolley vires,, has
been appealed to tha auprama oourt by
Uie Omaha Cauncil Bluffis fttreet Rail
way oompany.
Tha appeal la acs-met a rullac ot tha
Douglas oounty district court, whfcfc. da
oreed that tha oompany ahould raise Its
wires or otherwise remove them whea ao
notified by any Individual deslrlnc to
tnova a building under the Unas of tha
1.U
45 w
sr i,
ua km
1 T,S7
NORTH BEND SENDS CAR
OF FLOUR TO BELGIANS
, .?w.r Iif: company. The oomplalnt Mnlnat tha
and employea In each institution aad fomp11' ' 'r ""m
Oie averse monthly number of lnn,atvs r th atatrt urt hM
In the different Institution with tha j ln,fTor mrn "V . ,k . , .
monthly per capita box on each imna J
for a period running from Deoemlr 1, ' .fT? "'" Tl
,. T V , i entitled to tha rights he demands ot tha
U to-Tccmbcr 1. 1M4 la glvca to the- ot WTOOV,,
.prv t. from $5 to $ per Ika
Km- Itiv- Per
Instfti'tVvrk ploy, "tee. Can.
Feeble Minded. Beatrice 4 447 H.h
(Jlrls Industrial, Genem.... 13 i .0S
hiolrilers Home, Grand Island St 4TS H.a
Insane hoHpltal, liastins"s..,la4 Wff B-W
oys Industrial school,
Kearne.y ... 37
Tubercular hospital, Kear
ney ... n
llnwm Insane hospital,. ..,10S
i)i'tne4-pedlo hoapituU Lin
coln 4S
TVnitentlnrv. IJnooln..
In'ustrlal school, Mllford,... f
hi.l.lie.rs' Home. Mllford ?
School for Blind, Neb. Ctty Ti
QnAne hospital, iCorfollt,.... ftT
School for elaf, Omaha,... 40
3 tome Dependent CSiildrea,
Lincoln
The lo-w cost percaplta for tbe homo
for dependent chlldrea la aocoimtod for
by the faot that many of the chiVSrea
1elongingl to tha home are tatoc oar
of on the outside and many doaatieaa
are male for the help, of others.
For salaries and wages the statu
paid oot for a period extending from
Angnst 1, 1913. to Deoember I9S the
snm of 46.(IG3, for railroad fare t5
total expense of afl kinds, botng l,f54,S2.
1
Bee TCsvnt Ada Are the Beat Bagts
Read Dally by Feople la ScajvA f AaV
xwtiaed Opportltiea.
It is impossible
to be strong
and robust if
handicapped
by a weak
stomach or
lazy liver; but
you can help .
Nature conqnar
them with the
assistance of
HOSTETTER'S
5T0MACH BITTERS
NORTH BEND. Neb Deo, FpecU.)
. V mrioad of flour. oonalaOng of 441
sactcs. forty-nlw pounds each, was loaded
here yesterday and will go forward today
as North Bond's contribution to th re-
M il ittef of the Belgian people, tt waa on-
V I to PhUadelpWa, where th vssel
is on lufuiij.
Xevrs TToten fram st P't.
WEST POINT, Neb.. Deo. t-8pachvU
The Went Point Jflllmg oompany today
; shipped W0 sacks of flour, tbe Amatlon of
the citlsens of west rami, ro jxngnui
sufferers.
News has reached th city of tha mary
rlage at Fierce, Net., of Otto PrawlU sod
Xnas Alice Ayvra, which oonrrad
Wednesday morning at that placax Tha
nowly marrlod pair will mas Utoir horns
on tha PrawiU farm, north of West
rolnt.
Henry Ttasmus, a young farmer of IWa
vlcetilty, waa married to Mrs. Isabella
Uejter ot tfte east atda, hy County Jndg
TjewaJd at Wa afn-s Friday, afternoon.
The brMc ia th widow of tha lab Charles
Belter, They will lira on tfcctr farm In
Our&s townsMp.
Itarriage Uomsea bam rjeea )naed dur
ing tha week t th faOovrtnit: Aatoa
Stieren and Hlsa Mxiy Rolf. Henry Ras
nus and Mlaa Isabella Beltar.
rnrflrla Coaatr Bsah
WRWETi. Neb, D. St fSpecULV
jAaother good slsed land deal was closed
I smiw a few daya ago when Laverty, John
tausa and cosnpaiiy sold tbair B0-acr
jrancb. Tha pnrobasers wars MaOtsJsy
I ua& Maddos. wha haw a ranch at rar
i 2,0fl0 acres ktirroamdtTic th ptaoa te this
'sale, Thar la eoacldatsvbla slXlfa. land,
; with a lot ot nativ hay and goodnsmg
laad em th piece, Tata snakes tha par
chasers a ranch of aver ifiOO aowa, and
mm ot th best ta Oils section of th
cooontry.
fwa ArllnVn Mew Itslm
ARXINOTOX. Nen. Deo. 21-SpeeaUJ
Ollford and CacJl Adam, wba war
Trolrd from, th state penttsrottaiy but
Kay, raoetned tbetr final CtsoniaRg papers
Christmas day from WnSe Ftoton,
rison'a expiring nergy.
"fallowing Ui rail u re of th Austrian
army an th Banok-Ltaka Una," th writer
goes on, "their entire campaign weakened
ao that our canter attack bacam mora
and mora effeotlve. Finally th Russian
armies took th offensive along the en
tire front. The Austrian lost all Inter
est In their third Oallolan oampalgn
whea they failed to relieve Praemyal.
They began wltli high spirits and large
hopes, baaed on the oo-operatlon of fresh
German troops, whloh had not as yet
fought In Russia. Hallano was placed
on a simultaneously attack on a large
scale by th German army hefor War
saw. rtghUaat Many rotate.
"At th present Urn ther Is fighting
going on In th Beura, near Boltmow; In
th valley of th PUIoaj oo th banks of
th Nlua: along th rlvnr Dunajeo In
Galiola and In the foothills of th Car
pathian. Thar Is no cohesion other than
that resulting from isolated ' episodes.
Although larg forces are angaged on
both aides, Ur Is no fundamental unity
to th strategy ot th enemy. Evan tha
dally etruggl about Soohaoaew show that
the German prsvrno Is merely th
hope ot braaklng through th Russian
right, but tiles attacks are far less
f tero than tbey war when th AMstrlana
war In full swing. In this fighting Uie
Germans used th bayonst to much
greater xtnt than In their previous
operation.
"Th fighting on th Bsura showed al
most unbeKevabl endurance on the part
of th Russian troop. This leads to th
ballet that having hold these positions
for so long on th swampy banks of th
Bsura, th Russian foroe can now spring
at th neaiy and overwhelm him.
"On th aaUolan flank, vrythlng of
fered th Austrtana. They bad takn
position on the banks of rivals and hoped
to hold out against th Russians, but th
manner In which th Russian troops
croesad then rlvarawading waist daep
and sometime avaa up to their necks In
the ley waters and under oohtlnuous
fire ot small arms and artillery flm, over
threw the Austrian calculations.
Fard River Wlt Dean
"AH Russia la talking of th way Rus
sian soldi crossed th Dunajeo river.
They war neck deapA In th watar and
ran tost men by drowning. A similar
exploit Is racorded on th IJsko front.
Bar two Russian regtntents waded th
Ttsto river, stormed th opposite banks
bald back th Austrian artillery and In
fantry and took tour otfloars and las
man prisoner. In contrast to thtat, thr
Is th aniTaraal lack ot success on th
part of th Get mans In similar opera
tion, Th Gorman generally build
their pontoon hrUgw and gat to th op
pontt aid wttn llttl or so opposition,
only to be hnlniil and often annlhU
Istod befor thay can aethsMliia them
setvag on tha Rwalati atd,'
Th military ubamim af th Xoroa
Vrsmyn nest rsters to tta Wstnla. Vns
siaa oontral ot the rigbt bank f tb TU
tuls." be wrttas, "tor a dlstano ot forty
mils below Bow, has bean a derided
advantag staoa at w a stop to th de
livery at mod and agananltVT. to th
Germans by boat Crora Thoxo, ,
Saasrt en A sua maltlna.
tnvaHdad frora
tb forces lissnicl'im Visninjil says that !
tha garrison wWhsa ta ft sties Is short
of aramnnlton and bi aonsMsniztog In Its
use ot shells and cartridgs. Th fuel
upp4y, nuaivu, avMeiitly Is goad, si one
free as Is mad of sewfral paawj'ful elec
trta saarehllgbts zntnenand on tb orts.
Dneember St on at On Fisomyal forls
dtsplayed a flag of traae. Tb4a was fol-
IWHMNAPOM8, Iee, t-'.hnrsd In
Inilk tmenta with attempts to j-rvpt th
elctnion of November I last In Terr
Haute, Dnnn M. Roberts, mayor of Terrs
llauta, an annnunoed oandldat for tb
democratic nomination for govnrnop. In
191(1, was taken In custody by Vhtted
BUtea Marshal Mark, Ptoren, Terr
Hautle,' today.
Roberta, aooorapanled by Judg SU IL
ManitB or th Vigo circuit oourt, an
swered a summons and Sought tha mar
ah 1 at hla hotel. At first Roberta, Itd
man and Storen would not talk, but later
the mayor admitted that both he and
Redman had been plaoed under arrest,
Able t Paralsb Bond.
County Hhertff Daunts Rbea, who or
rendered voluntarily earlier in tha morn
ing, emerged from Marshal Btoren'a torn
pororay office in a hotel shortly after
uoon and announoed that he had been
able to furnish bond.
Th arrests thla morning, nineteen In
number, bring the total taken In custody
by th United state officials to sixty
flv. forty-six bavin glng bean rounded
up last night.
City Judg Thomas Smith, John M.
Massullnk, city sealer ot weights and
measures and a member of th last legis
lature, and Maurice Walsh, county sealer.
alao aurrondered. Masselink waa th first
to b released on bond. Among those
taken .In o us tody today were William
Doyle, brother ot Sylvester Doyle, aotlng
chief of police; Dan Albln and Nick Bur
son, aoloon keepers In the foreign section
of tlte city; Charles Miller, a Uvary man
Eli no Hams, oustodlan ot th olty hall
Karl Harkneas, a bartender; Joseph Kel
ley, a bartender; George Woodall, a sa
loon keeper, and John EL Green, Green
and Hsxna served a election Inspectors
at tbe last election. ,
gewnty Vwnr Are Arrested.
With tbe arrest ot Edward DrlsooU,
secretary of tha democratic city commit -tee,
and aa employe In th city engi
neer's office; Robert Lloyd, a member of
the police department, and seven others,
th total number ot arrests waa brought
up to seventy-four this afternoon.
Judg Redman furnished bond ot U0.000
this afternoon and waa released. Judg
Smith and NM ea.iell nk also wer released
GERMANS ASSERT
TIUUMPJJN WEST
Berlin Official Report Telli of Biff
. Victory Orer Alliei Sear
Klenport.
FOES' ATTACKS REPULSED
on bond.
Frank C. D alley, United State district
attorney, who conducted th invesrtlga
Hon before the federal grand Jury, said
today ha would take up at on on the In
dianapolis election oases, where It la
claimed frauds were committed at the
November election, Bvansvill may alao
coma in for an Investigation, as com
plaints hav been filed alleging frauds.
United States courts have jurisdiction
In the proposed nnvestlgstton because a
United States senator and a member ot
congress ware elected at tb last general
lection.
Peart Reran Iropp late VII.
laae el Ifnaey by Tentoa Avi
ator, gays Hessaare from
that rinoe.
11EAUN, Dec tBy Wireless to
London Th official announcement on
the progress of tha war given out In Ber
lin thla afternoon relate German suc
cesses In th western arena of the war.
English and French attacka near Nleu
port hav beu repulsed. The statement
refers to engagement elsewhere in
Franca, but either makes Bo mention ot
th outcome, or say th situation re
mains unchanged.
In Russia tho German took prisoner
near Lots en; ceased their attacka on the
Bsura river, and wer successful on the
Fllloa. Tbe text of the announcement
follows:
"Near Nleuport during tha night of
December 24-25, attacka delivered by
English and French troops were repulsed.
"The success of th battle with English
and Indian contingents near 1 Hubert
can be better Judged today. Nineteen
officer and US men were taken prison
ers, while fnurton machine guns, twelve
mln thrower and otlier war material
was captured. Tho enemy left more than
1.000 dead on th field. The English asked
for a cessation of hosplUUes to bury the
dead. Our losses were comparatively
amalL
Many Minor engagements.
"Some minor engagements h'ave taken
place at I.lhona, southwest of Amiens
and at Tracy-Le-Val, northeast of Cotn
plegne. We captured 800 prisoners.
"In the Vosgtva, south of Diedolshauser,
and In upper Alsace, west of Sennchelm,
and also at a point to the southwest of
Altktrch, there were small engagement
yesterday, but the -Jtuatlon remains un
changed, a
"The evening of December 30, a French
airman threw nine bombs on a certain
email vtllag. No troops were stationed
at this place. There waa only a hos
pital, which was plainly marked. No
damage ot consequence was donn. In
reply to thla aerial attack and also the
throwing of bombs on th open town of
Freiburg, which Is not defended, and
outside, the aone of operations. German
airmen threw medium slsed bomba into
the outskirts of Nancy.
"Russian attaoka in the vlnlrlty of
Lotsen have been repulsed, and we took
1.000 prisoners. In North Poland, to Uie
east of tfie Vistula, the situation remains
unchanged. We have oeused our attaoka
on th Bsura river. On the right bank
ot th PUlca, to tha southeast of Tt mas
sow, our offensive has been nuooessful.
Further to the south the situation re
main unchanged."
Boaaba Dropped late Manor.
PARES, Dec M. A dispatch received
here from Nancy says that a Zeppelin
airship flew over taut oity early this
morning and trepped a total of fourteen
tx.mh.
Two perron were kllld and two othave
mm ruled.
"everal hruwe la Hancy were slightly
damaged, but none t Uie puMle build
Inr waa Injured,
This la th first report of any hostile
activity on the part of a Keppelln against
a French city. Tbe last notable exploit
of a Reppelln waa vr Antwerp, when
such a ship flew over that IMglaa sea
port In the early weeks of th war and
threw down bombs.
Nancy haa a population of about 100,090,
It la due east fmra Parts and about tea
miles from the German frontier.
Th Berlin official announcement of
today said German airmen had thrown
medium slsnd bomba Into th outskirts
of Nancy, In retaliation for th throwing
of bomb by a French airman Into an
unnamed German villas.
Many Youngsters
Are Provided at
The Helping Hand
Sixty younRstera were given a big
Christmas dinner. Including chicken and
a raft of side dishes, at Helping Hand
Mission, Ul Leavenworth street, yester
day afternoon.
Tbe poor youngster In that neighbor
hood wer Invite In between t aitd S
o'clock, and they cam In gang ot fif
teen to twenty.
A big lung table, running from end to
end of th mission room, was loaded
with delicacies. Th fathers and mother
and guardians came with some of th
chlldroni-
After the dinner Rev. C. N. Rwihart
made a short apeeoh, addressing himself
to the youngster and their eMers. who
wer present. ,
Two Lincoln People .
Hurt in a Collision
Near Atkinson, Kan.
ATCHIHON, Kan., Deo. 26. Two people
were seriously Injured and seven slightly
hurt when a runaway engine, starting
from a round houa near hare, ran two
mile and collided with Missouri Pacific.
passenger train, No. ins, early today,
Both engines were badly shattered and
the tender of the passenger trsln tele
scoped the bsggage car.
Henry Kinney, fireman of the passen
ger train, and P. P. Turner, a mall clerk,
both of Ksnsas City, wer the most
seriously injured.
Among the slightly Injured were R. F.
Wright and Mrs. V. Nolan, passengers,
both of Lincoln, Neb.
COLD WAYE EAST
FR01I MISSISSIPPI
Thermometer ! Thirty-Two Degree
Below Zero at Nortfcfield,
Vermont.
ewaa-sansaann
EIGHTEEN BELOW AT PE0HIA
lew Tempera tare Prevails from the
Rives fa Atlantis Coast and as'
Far tenth as Florida
Celerla death Tonight.
WA6H2NOTON. Dec K. A cold wavs
held th country from the Mississippi to
the Atlantic coast In Its grip today and
broke the December temperature recorla
In many places. ,
Thirty-two degrees below sero waa tho
temperature at Northfteld, Vt, while Al
bany, N. T., reported 16 degrees below
sero; Hartford. Conn., 4 degrees below;
Syracuse, N. T., It degrees below, anl
Peoria, III., 18 degrees below.
The extremely cold weather extended
southward as far as th Florida penin
sula and below sero temperatures were
recorded In New Kngiand, Interior ot
New Tort. West Virginia. Michigan. Il
linois, northern Missouri. Iowa. Wiscon
sin, Minnesota and North Dakota.
Lower temperature wer promised
for tomorrow In th south Atlantic states,
but in the region of th great lakes. New
Tork, New England and the lower Ohio
valley it will grow somewhat warmer. It
will moderate also In the middle Atlantic ,
states, the upper Ohio valley and the
lower Mississippi valley on Sunday.
Generally fair weather wtty predicted
tor Sunday nearly everywhere east ot
th Mlsalsslpi river, except that snow .
flurries are probable In th upper lake
region.
BAUER GIVES STUDEBAKER
TO FAMILY FOR CHRISTMAS
Charles Bauer ot 6310 North Twenty
fifth street purchased a seven-passenger
Btudebaker Six of the H. R, Wilson
Auto oompany last week, and It was de
livered by Mr. Wilson Christmas morn
ing to Mrs. Bauer and children. It was
a Christmas gift from Mr. Bauer and
cam as vary great surprise.
Savidge Feeds Two
Hundred Hungry Men
Two hundred hungry and homeless men
were sumptuously dined Christmas after
noon by Rev. C. W, Savidge at 116 North
Ninth atreet. The meal waa served,
starting at 1 o'clock, and It waa nearly
S when the last course was served. Ther
v.-as plenty to go around and while all
were not given turkey they fared mighty
well on chicken, rabbit and other meats.
Vegetables ot all kinds ircra on the menu,
and If there was a hungry mouth after
the meal It waa th owner's fault. J
Evening Billiards
Are Popular at Club
Evening billiards at the Commercial
olub room la becoming popular. Christ
maa day, of course, the Commercial club
rooms were, dead, for, no lunches were
served and the help waa all at borne en
joying the Christmas festivities. , Dur
ing tha few week before Christmas,
however, many of the members -.had
learned to taka advantage of the open
ing of the billiard rooms until 10:30 la
th evening. , .
JOHN A. BWAKSOK, President
WM. L. HOLZMAN, TrcMnrer
Monday, We Continue the Most Wonderful
nr
n
FTo)
SlannngaS
BR
LH
1 1 i
Of Our Entire Stock of Women's and Misses' Fashionable
TT7TTT
9 II UJir
They wer cewfesed to fb court at Blair lovrea bv th oem at to aa aaftsesorAe
of steeling a hog from a buyer her and
served me year Xn jn aon and were re
leased on rsrcOe.
BELGIAI9 RELIEF FUND
REPORTED AT LINCOLN
Following Is the Btdra rwpfleT ftmd
reported at Lincoln.':
Previously renorted ., . . JB.MK.Ia
tie
Tot Grip, Infhmnza,
Coughs, Sore Tliroai
Frank Spanrler. Lincoln.-
J. H. As-e, IJneolr..
1 W
100
10T)
1 00
100
I
Two arses, ;TEo and 11-00. mt all drug
gists or mailed.
Humphreys' Huinoo. Medicine Co., Itt
Wtlllttin SI . New Yn-k rt vMrtlw.rn..-,
MTvtTvVvtrvTT'--i -V
I Typewriters
For Rent
e - .
t CM nrl I Irk IC W SJ
yt UUU W W I W SSSUIiLII T
Genital Typewritar EichanB $
Inc. X
807-S09 fkjuth lTCb. t
rboua Doug. 4121.
Pt. Paul M. K. church, Llnsctn-.,-.
Oerne Owens. Grant ......
E. E. Jack-man, Grant ... .
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Malben. Pal
myra ' ' ..... .. ....
The Music! Art olr.h. tiinnoln
Oecenla, Neb., donation, reported
bv J. P. Hsald 106.34
PubTle schoAie or Jseb., re
ported bv W. T. Darts
TVrs. Chae'es Kmrtnou. Bertrand....
K'Uvle Hallett. Lincoln
r'ash, Ilnenin ....... ... .
Tinie M. Wa-d T.inrnln
dishmen Motor vrnke. T.lneoln
Flut BuntiHt church "unrley school,
M'7,H. M. Bushmill's class, I4n-
roln .....
T ury G Aikwd. Lincoln
' roral Pennv, Lincoln
Mr and Mrs. J. B. Dlnsmore. Lin
coln i Pleasant Dale. Neb., donation re
ported bv A. F. Aekermsn,
moo
6.00
S2.58
(
1.00
lo.o
610
a.oo
SAO
10. on
1.0J
B40
1110
THEATRE1 en' HPRTS
j 0FTWP STnE HANns
Several hundred ttieatrtcej folk, pTaytng
at the Orpheum. Oavetv, Boyd, Brandels,
Bmnrsn end South OrruTha theaters were
guests of fhe local Inrrae of th Theatriesl
Mechanical aenBcron hutt nigh at th
annual CbTtstrna progrsm.
Pre-ldrmt Ray Ryan, assisted by Dae-'
son George Clark, presented tbe guest
4. i with eresents, following wtrtV a bseouet
MtmrTtTTtiTtfj , and dance Woa Eiven.
I
of two Anatrism sCfkirra to xsaet tb Kns
siana. Aftor a lew nartiijinnV of ursivaiea
tlon tta Anstrtea were UBadreSded and !
ccmAuotad to fha TtiMlen ii v 4 1
quarters. HaV ant bwar httar tbey were 1 f
eeoortsd back to tbedr Buns sad then
within ton mhmrtos Or wbtts ng was '
lowered and tb geWal bossiaidmnt i
was resrrmsd. 1
nermaa avtztsns are sgmta tbrewtogS
bito 'Warsaw T"Mikasjes at srteted pre-1
elajravtlaas aligned by fb rsmrrwnrlnr et
the Oermaa snay st soaBpaflna prom is- J
ms iiwi an- maa for Tt retrrm ot
frsmdltnoss and savverattoaT with the
German treot
Building and Loan
Company Shows Big
, ' Gain for the Year
Th vsual per cent pea- mnmi divi
dend was declared to all stockholders by
the board of directors of the Omaha Loan
and Building aseociirtlon at tbe aanra
anoual meeting held Tbnssday, when th
eoretaiy's report waa read and ap
proved, lli total dividend declared was
$174.(42.6 for the last six months. In ad- !
dltien I- th dis'ldends. HQ.TS1.47 was
added to tb reserve fund. j
' Th increase In asset for tb year U4 '
was ww.tw.w, making total assets of
The Cuneewative Loan and Barings
association else dselsretl a per oant
dlvidead. the amoant being tan. 600, and 1
added tit JOO to b contingent reserve, 1
bringing that total up t $ZMJH0. The '
total net resouroes of the CunswaUv '
are new 9IQ.MQ, aa increase ot rt.tttMUO I
fur xiis yisnr, I
SUITS, CMS
A Gtma Sweep of Oar Entrr Stock. No EenrratloiiB. Every
Garment Moat B Sold. Oar On Tboasht
Oe tho Peeks ti 0e.
. All Women's and Misses
COATS HALF PRICE
AH $9.85 COATS -
Half Price Now
All $12.85 COATS S
Half Price Now at...
A11 $14.85 COATS-- Fp,40
Half Price Now a.,,., d
All $17.50 COATS gcO.75
Half Prioe-ifow a 0
All $19:50 COATS- S(Th.75
Half Price Now at-.,. )J
MISS
5 Sfl9
at Ha&jj
.25
All $24.50 COATS-
HaLf PxioeNow
All $29.50 COATS- gsfl I
Half Price Now at..,. JL
All $34.50 COATS S1 .25
"naif Price Now at....Ji U "
All $39.50 COATS-
Half Prioa Now
: $99.25
i"
All $44.50. COATS- $
Half Price Now at
EnUre Stock Silk and Wool
Even I on and Street Dresses
At Exactly Half Price,
9 il& U
Ail
V4lif 1
7M
.90 v r'
I m
It? Pi -
. hi 11 -
i .... ;..iU
i v
Fur
OiCi
5.75
Eaormoug Aeortmntg to Cboosg SVom and Krwf Odrmt
at juxacuy cme-uaix VUT loOTt-4Jii-ott7
Prtcea. Derut &Cm It
All Women's and Misses
sum 'was price
All $14.85 SU1TS
Half Pries Now at
AH $17.50 SUITS '
Half Price Now at 0
An $19.50 suits- 0rh.75
Half Prkel-ow at, . .
All $24v50 SUITS- G 6T.25
naif Price Now at..tsliZn
All $29.50 SUITS Sfl1.75
Half Price Now at.... Jifll:
AH $34.50 SUITS- g-f .25
Half Price Now at ii U
An $39.50 suits- s .75
Half Price Now at JJL&
All t.AA rn cifiTc r
Half Price Now at
All $49.50 SUITS-' g
Half Price Now at. , . . .
AH $55.00 SUITS- $
Half Price Now at Q
Entire. High Grade Stock of
SETTS nil cl Fur COATS
rV
-dat
I
At Exactlv Half Price.
Any Woman 'i Sldrt, $4.95 to $12.83 Valnof, 4 $2.45 to 0.40
All Children Warm Winter Coats HALF? PRICE All Children's Dresses, Half Price
$L95
tZM Silk Waists Tub
811k and Orejw
A CLlu...
tLM Llrr1 Widsts
and Oswrjg q
A 8WA.NONg. i P V 7 J" S -1- 1 ' ssj imuj
ysmsmji apiakicl. mu ulen and womenc:
Tf Bsagalew iareas
Naw Balroaraan
ttjim, at..,,,..,,, JVC
Be DreasM Worth u
39c, '69cf S9c