THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER .TO, 1914. THOMPSON, BELDEN S CQ Saturday, January 2, 1915 Will Mark the Beginning of Our 28th Annual Clearing Sale Reliable since 1886. This sale will be no exception. No goods have been bought for sale purposes. This is a Clearing Sale in the true sense of the word. You will not be disappointed. WOULD CHARGE THE 11EW BAHKIHG LAWS ! Comptroller Williams Kaket Some fiecosunondfttioai in Hii An cual Report to Conp-eu. TO HATE ALL BAOTS UNIFORM Bmjm Many Bank Plrewters Fall Dlroet l II Weald Insist They Attend a Majarttr of the Meetings. during the stress at the outbreak of the European war. ' He covers practically the am ground as Secretary MoAdoo did in his recant report to congress. Tba re mainder of the , comptroller's report le given ovsr to statistics. There were J6.766 bank reporting to tale and federal officers In the United Btatee at the close of business on June 90, Thoae banks, Including all kinds, bad aggregata resources of l,71,t,0t)l. showing aa Increase of more than ll.KO,- OfiO.OOa In the year. There were 7TJ morV FRENCH OCCUPY BELGIAN YILLAGE Official Report of Parii War Office Tellt of Number of Minor Successes. SLIGHT OMITS IN ARGONHE Report Ala Tells af Tfelsat Banc I baraseat af Positions from Lys te wine ly oniM Flchtla faAlaara. PARI, teo. .-Ths Trench official statement on the progress of ths war given out this afternoon refers to com parative minor French successes and mentions violent bnrnbsrdment of csrtaln Fr nrh positions by German srtlllery. Ths French have occupied a village in Pelglum; they have gained ground In the Argonne and they are Investing Steln bseh In upper Alssce. Ths test of ths communication follows: "In Belgium the village of St George's has been occupied by our troops, who have established themselves In this location. . "From ths Lys to the Somme the enemy has bombarded our positions rather violently In the vicinity of Rehelle, at Staubln. at LeQuesnoy and at Pou eholr. to the northwest of Roys. "There ties been calm along the front between ths Bomme and ths Argonns. Calm Sosa Grsass. "We nevs gained a little ground In the Argonne, notably la the. forest of La Grille. In the forest Bolants snd In ths forest Courts Chausaee. "On the heights of the Meuss several German counter attacks havs been re pulsed in ths forest of LaBouchot, which Is northeast of Troyon. "The forces of the enemy which hsd occupied our trenohes In ths vicinity of the redoubt In ths burned forest to the west of Apremont, hsvs been driven out after three successive counter attacks. "In Upper Alsace, following a violent engagement, we ara todey rlosely Invest ing Stdnbaoh end or forces havs taken possession of ths ruins of the Chateau, which Is located to the northwest of this vtllags." Answer German Report. A second efflclal announcement was made by ths French military authorities this afternoon. It Is ss follows: "An official German communication datsd December W snd transmitted gen erally to all stations where wireless tele- banks reporting than ths yesr previous. Ths banks showed loans and discounts ; grams are copied, refers to the fact that amounting to $lB.a.357,l. with Individual I It happens that the ahslls used by ths deceits subject to check without notice German field srtlllery do not explode, amounting to f,MM'3,744. They held gold ' At the same time the ststement is mads coin snd gold certlflcatoa totaling more that these shells were taken by cspturs WASHINGTON, Pec .-Comptroller ."Williams of ths currency bureau sub inltted his annual report to congress to day. It covers the beginning of the transaction from ths old national bsnking systsm to tho new federal reserve sys tem, as well as the operations of mors than 1,009 national banks which havs be coots part of, ths new system since his last annual report wss made. Aside from reviewing the provialons of ths new bsnk laws and ths steps by which ft : wss put Into operation, ths onmptreller makes sonis recommenda tions for new legislation. They ares 1 An amendment to require uniform by laws for natlonaf Ssnks. In that con nection ths comptroller declares many sanity 1reotors fall to direct, and says anyiTsctor who doea not attend. a ma Jorlty of board meetings In a year should bs ineligible for re-election. Aa amendment to permit signatures on I national bank notes to be printed Instead , of mads with psa and Ink, which would permit the bills to be wsshsd and re-' stored to circulation. j That ' national banks be required to j limit their deposit to ten times their ' remained capital and surplus. That the .comptroller bo empowered to remove, with the approval of the seore tary of ths treasury, ' any director or officer of national bank, guilty of vio lating any of ths mors Important pro visions of tba bank law, and direct that suit be brought against them in the nam sf the bank to recover for ths results pf any malfeasancs la office. Of the fodsral reserve act and what It 9a expected to accomplish for ths flnanoa nod aouMwerc. ef the country the corap ItrolUr says: "The federal reserve act Is designed Bet snty te aura weaknesses and defects of tba nrraney system under which we fcavs straggled, snd sometime, staggered, fa toe past, as we havs outgrown the condition and passed beyond the clr rmstscces which It was especially pro wtdod to meet, but to offer to the people f tats coon try many nsw advantagee and opportunities, whfts emancipating Ibaslnesa from many evils, difficulties snd trouble, with which It has been burdened Ad from which it has found no escape.' At sum length the comptroller recounts Pi. nativities of governmental agencies to aid the fmanctal snd business world than tnu.000,000. Within the year ended October U, ill, the comptroller says, Jl applications were received from persons wishing to organlss nstlonst bsnks. these K8were approved. RUSSIA IS MASTER from the French or the Belgian. "Ths Germans, who dally havs excel lent opportunities to observe the efficacy Of i of the French artillery, have now dis covered a new quality In our guns. "This Is that they are dangerous only when operated by Frenchmen, -"bet us believe thst this Is only more At? If MINT KIN riDC of tha romantic tales painstakingly U" lliUUlWftin UnTO . spreal abroad by the German wireless systsm." (Continued from Page Ons.) e liliUes have been conspicuously er ratic. Trench Fl.htlnsr In Weal, .Elsewhere in the eastern arena of the war little changs has been recorded, while on the western front the slow snd tedious trench warfare goes on uninter rupted, with only slight gslns on either side. The British press concedes ths Im- 4 tlonal convention of the Intercollegiate portnm-S of the trenches near llollebeke. I prohibition association. Two hundred and Walsh Presents Resolution Calling for Record in Contraband Seizure WASHINGTON, Ic. .-When the senats convened Senator Walsh Intro duced a resolution calling on the presi dent. If not Incompatible with the public Interest, to submit to ths senate copies of all correspondence with representa tives of fonign nations with relation to the selsure by European belligerents of shipments of American copper consigned to neutral countries. , Kenstor Walsh gars notice thst hs would speak on It Thursday. Vigorous critlolsm of the adralnlstrs tlon's policy in Msxlco and an endorse ment of the protest to Great Britain sgslnst ths selsure of American neutral vessels were coupled In a speech In the house by Republican Leader Mann. "Our rights on the high seas," said Mr. Mann, discussing the protect to England. "milat be upheld with dignity snd form ness. t commend the administration for the position It has taken. , "Ws wish to keep out of this European war, but we do not intend to keep out by saying to the warring na tions you may do what you please with out regard to our rights. There is no danger If our being Involved In this war by protecting our lights. England can not afford to go to war with us Neither can Germany. " Referring to the Mexican situation, the republican leader said. "If there wss a proper conception of our duties, we could easily bring order out of chaos In Mexico and that 'without war. I favor tho Monroe Doctrine, but I am not in favor of turning Mexico over either to anarchy or the . control of Europe." BANK THIEF TAKEN, CASHIER PREPARED Official Carried Screwdrirer in Fear of Being Locked Up In Vault and Makei Way Ont GIVERS ALARM, ROBBER CAUGHT Man Dre-eeed as Miner Eaters Utah Institution, Holds Vp Three ail Wets Bl.hten Thou sand Dollars. College Students :Talk Prohibition lu'WhTS TOPEKA. Kan.. Dee, . Assembled to further the right sgslnst liquor through a systematlg . campaign by college stu dents; nearly a thousand delegates took psrt In the opening hers today of the na- south of Tpres, which have been taken by ths Germans, and points out that the strategic value of thess positions has been emphsslsed recently In a dispatch from fir John Frenoh, commander-ln-chlcf of ths British forces on the conti nent. They command an Important cross ing of ths Lys river, to which the Ger mans have been holding tenaciously, Ths taking of these trenches gives them a stronger foothold. London Fears Aeroplane Raid Fear of a Zeppelin raid over London, which recently has more or less subsided, hss been replaced by the possibility of a raid German asroplanes. The compara tive ease with which English airman reached Cuxhaven has driven home the Idea thst a retaliatory visit would not present any grester difficulty. All the mschlnery to most sir Invaders hss been tightened'up. The official warn ing as 'to ths beat steps to circumvent danger, heretofore Issued only In coast towns, la now being circulated in London. GLASGOW STEAMER SUNK BY MINE IN THE NORTH SEA LONDON. ' Dec, The Olasgow steamer Gem, a small vesssl of about too tons has been sunk In ths North sea as the result of striking a mine. Two of ths rrew were rescued, but the fste of tha others aboard ths Gem Is unknown. Office Furniture 1 . Deilo Chairs -Settees Typewriter Furniture Globe-Weriicke Sectional Filing Calioeta and Business Systems Office Linoleums, Regs, Mattings Doer Mats ORCHARD ? WILHELM CO. a s j fifty schools and nearly every state In the union were represented. After addresses of welcome and brlsf talks by workers In state and nstlonst prohibition movements, speeches were to be begun In the biennial national oratori cal contest of the association. Tha con testants are winners In stste and inter state contests and are students of col leges In California, Michigan, Tennessee, Nebraska, Oregon and Kansas. The convsntton closes Friday. ' TRIED FOR KILLING THIRTEEN, SELLING WOOD OLCOH0L MIPDUTBtTRT. Vt. Dee, St. Dr. Don A. Blebee. a druggist of Bristol, who was arrestsd after the deaths of thirteen men, supposedly from Wood alcohol poisoning, was placed on trial here today on four charges of manslaughter. The prosecu tion alleges that ths dsaths resulted from drinking liquor which Blsbes Is charged with selling. Bend tss "For als" ' ads if you want bargain, of tha minute. BINGHAM, Utah. Dec. .A man who gives the nsme of Bert Hsasted held up Csshler Earl Randall, two men and a boy at the Bingbsm State bank at I o'clock today, took $18,000 In gold and currency and was arrested without re sistance soon sfterwards. His quick capture was due to the fact thst the cashier carried a screwdriver In his pocket to bs used, he said. In case he were held tip snd looked In the vault, as was done with the cashld In enother Utah bank robbery recently, and as' wss done with himself today. , Heasted was dresed ss a miner and entered the bsnk without arousing sus picion. Locked In Vaalt. lie msdo the three men and the boy In the liank lie on the floor, bound them, locked them In the vault and then took the moneyi Randall used his screw driver to open ths vault from within snd wss able to escape and give the alarm In a few minutes. Policeman J. H. White overtook Hessted, arrested him without trouble snd found all the money In the man's clothing. Heasted says hs came to Blnghsm from Colorado about a month ego. Another man,' who had been ob served with an automobile in readiness for two dsys past, hss been arrested on suspicion of having been a confederate of Heasted. , '. , . Oklaheina Bank nobbed. CARNEY. Okl.. Dec. .-Two men to- dsy held up the Carney State bank, ss- 12.WU. 1 wo Danit customers who were In ths building when the robbers entered were compelled to march wttn ine oan dlts a quarter of a mils from town, where the two climbed Into a. waiting convey ance snd escaped. .... - . SSBSBBBnSSSBBSSBBSBSSSBBBSBSBBBWSBBBB More Terre Haute Men Caught in Net INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Dec. .-Four mors men. Including E. F. Tslbott. city comptroller of Terrs Haute, and George Ehrenhsrdt, a member of the Tcrte Haute board of public works, were ar rested at Terrs- Haute today by federal authorities bn ths Indictment returned December 3. charging conspiracy to cor rupt the election of November. 1 last. Ths arrests today bring the total made since the dragnet wss set Christmas ntirM to 10 Hilton Redman, Sn attorney, and son of Circuit Judge Etl H. Redman, who was arrested and released on I10.0C bond Saturday, surrendered to the - federal authorities, and the fourth man taken In custody wss Frank Klser, a saloon keeper, who was released on 12,600 bond. , roatssastevr at Ksnaard. ' WASHINGTON, CeC. 29. (Special Tele-gram.V-Mtss Charlotte Berry has been apiolnted postmsster at Kennard. Wesh Bngton county. Nebraska, - vice C. 11. Wsed. ', YETTER DIVORCE CASE POSTPONED Hearing- Goes Orer Indefinitely at Reqnest of Jndg;e on Account of tho Plaintiff's Health. , ; WUE ENDS HER TESTIMONY Plaintiff and Defendant Acre Jadac'a suggestion and Illnta nt Reconciliation of Con pie Aro Renewed, KANSAS CITT, Mo., Doc . (Special Telegram.) Because of the 111 health of William L. Tetter, president of the Tet ter Wall Paper company of Kanaaa City and pmaha, ths divorce esse In which he Is the plaintiff, was postponed Indefinitely late yesterday afternoon, and it was again Intimated that the couple will be come reconciled. . Judge Seehorn, who IS hearing the tes timony, caused the postponement. "I have had Mr. Tetter examined for my own sstlitfactlnn." hs announced. "Dr. W. F. Kuhn, to whom I took him, re ported to me that Mr. Tetter Is Inino con dition to continue with the trial of the case. He says that while he is sound mentally, his nervous condition Is such thst he needs a rest. Mr. Tetter has had In view a 'visit to his father In Cali fornia. He Is going there until he Is well." ' It wss st the end of the testimony of Mis. Yetter thst Judge Beehorn called the plaintiff to his dcek. He told Mr. Yetter of Dr. Kuhn'a decision. He then called the wife to the desk snd told her. Both expressed gratitude to Judge Bee horn and agreed to do what he said. The postponement came just as Mr. Yetter was to take the stand to refute the testimony of his wife. iShe hsd been on the stand for two days. The wife on cross-examination was forced to with draw her eharges of Improper relations with other women. The purpose of the cross-examination seemed to be to prove thst Mrs. Tetter attempted to belittle her husband In the ifimds of his business assoclstes. Plie denied the charge. GERMANS MAKING PROGRESS IN EAST Berlin War Office Report Says Rus sian .Attempts to . Advance ' Are Repulsed. GAIUS ARE MADE TJT THE WEST Freaeh Defeated Near Btesambol. and Onlna M4 Near Ysrn and j Nleosri -Ne Chnagw In Knot Prussia. . BERLIN, Dec . (Br Wireless to LONDON.) The German official state ment given out In Berlin today says the German . attacks In Poland have made progress' and' that Russian advances have been repulsed. . ' In the west the Germans claim gains neir N leu port anl Tpres, they defeated the French not far front Stemenehdld; captured ' a trench weet of Apremont, and repelled attacks elsewhere. The text of the communication follows: "In ths western arena of the war we gained- some ground after relatively un important engagements near Nieunort and to lit. southeast of Tpres. "Several strong French attacks to the northwest of Btenene should have been repulsed with heavy losses to the enemy. Ws captured S00 prisoners. "An advance In the Bured forest, to the weet of Apremont, led to the cap ture by us of one fortified ' French trench and three machine guns.. French attacks to tho west of Sennehelm have been repelled. "No changes havs taken place In the situation In east Prussia. "In Poland, on the right bank of the Vistula, on a branch of the Bsura and on tha Rawka rivers, our attacks have mads progress. In the region south of Inowlods strong Russlsn attacks have been repulsed.'" GENERAL MANAGER OF THE WABASH HAS RESIGNED ST. LOUIS, Mol Dec a. Henry M tiler, general manager of the Wabash railroad has tendered his resignation to become effective January 1, according to an an nouncement made here today. Pure, Rich Blood Made by Hood's Pure blood enables the stomach, liver and other digestive organs to do thMr work properly. Without It they are slug gish, there is loss of appetite, sometinvs falntnees, a deranged stste of the Into tines, and. In general, all the sympton.s of dyspepsia. Hood's Sarsapartlla makes pure blcoil, snd this Is why It Is so very successful In the treatment of so many ailments. Get It today. Advertisement Vihy Risk Loss by Fire or T. cfl? It is not wise to leave your' valuables in some antiquated safe, desk or bureau. Give them the Protection that is Abso 1 u t e. Our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault is the place for all valuables. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent $3.00 per year. 2 r Pianos For Rent $3.50 A MONTH Free Tuning, Insurance, Stool and Scarf. Rent allowed ou purchase price If you decide t" buy. . Schmoller& Mueller Piano Co. 1311-13 Fnrnntu Kt. Doug- 1023. Losses to Scandinavian Vessels 4 Through Mines Nearly $10,000,000 (Correspondence of The Associated Frees.) STOCKHOLM. Sweden. Dee, 11 Total losses te. Scandinavian shipping through mine disasters worn as follows up to mid December: Sweden, s'ght" ships and slaty Uvea; Denmark, sis vessels and sin lives; L'or way. five vssseis and sis lives. To this to mi must also, be added Holland with three vessels and fifteen lives. The tots! financial loss for ths twenty two ships anU tbeir cargo will reach nearly llOttOOO. . . LONDON. Dec. 1A.-During ths first four months of the war fifty-four Brit ish foreign -going ships, valued at 111.' 409,000. with a cargo worth llS.MO,ooo, were captured or destroyed by the enemy. Thess are official figures of the Liver pool and London War Risks Insurance association. According to these figures the losses for four months were LSI per osnt of ths total number of vessels. Its per osnt of their total value and ,K per oeat of ths total value of cargoes carried; This would indicate that vessels oould have been Insured at a rats of .ST per cent monthly and their cargoes st a rate of .M per cent. The rates fixed by the gov ernment at the beginning of ths war were .11 for vessels and LS4 for Cargoes. This shows a snog margin ftt profit tor underwriters. epoidalbSe Tail g at m Frie To Close Out Winter Suitincs and Keep My Tailors Busy . . . . . a. m, m mm mmm sa SSSw SJ SI X sWs M Any c,o ci IT MY SMfl and Msdo AnX55r SHI I M l r- nqq UU 1 ti U 1 1 UUU m AMntiA OT Ma3L vwn Ws VjJVW I si wiiinim - - -r Style, Fit, Linings and Workmanihip Guaranteed I Cut the Price Not the Quality rr (yz an. rsx jo ra l aW l m ST .ew- American Wounded Near Batnm by Turks . . . ; .,. " , . (Correspondents pf th Associated frees.) LONDON, Dec. ls.-m the Invasion of a British copper praperty near, Batum by the Turks, the American manager, B. T. White, was wounded, but managed to escape with the other fcrelgn officials of the company. Some of tho officials have arrived In London. The 1,500 . employes were completely outnumbered in the fight snd left the property as soon as the enemy with drew. As the company produces 24.000 tons of copper monthly, the Russian gov ernment Immediately took steps for re- occupylng the mine. MADE to ORDER. 525,530, $35 and up INCICDING Extra Pair Trousers We will include an extra pair of trousers Gives Poison to Self And Her Two Children NEW YORK. Dec. J9.-Mre. Lorlys Rogers, wlfs of a local attorney-at-law. administered poison to herself and her two smsll children iiers todsy. All three sre In a hospital. Ths children are sx- pected to dis. Mrs. Rogers, who Is a prtsonsr charged with attempted suicide, may recover. with your suit order this weekfor the price of the -suit alone. "The extra trouaers . from tame material as j suit or other fabric or ' equal value as you may select. 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D., Dec .'-(Speclal Tele- gram,) The jury in tha esse against Herman Bonnenacbsln. tha prominent Stanley county . stockman , on trial at i Fort Pierre, charged with' the theft of: two cars of cattle, brought In a verdict. , of guilty of grand larosny this avsning. ; after being out about an hour. ) Two cars of csttle were shipped from j Lantry for Chicago, but were stopped at Mobrldge as stolen stock, and by the confession ef Ed Carr, Sonnenscheln was : connected with ths desl. Sentence will i be pronounced tomorrow by Judge Mo (Nenny. THOUSAND RABBITS KILLED . IN SOUTH DAKOTA HUNT ' PIERRE, 8. D.. Dec IB. A couple of tons of n' 1"- was the outcome of a reoeat rabbit hunt In the vicinity of Ottumwa, when two parties dsvoted a day to hunting, with tha losers to par for supper and danca folio wing the hunt. They gathered In about VOW rab bits for tha days work, and is Is alleged that there Is no visible evidence of a Hnrtjre af tha rabbit cron in that sec tion since the hunt. The rabbits wars j loaded into a wagon and hauled to tha railway at Midland by a four-horse team and shipped to a commission firm at Huron. IOWA BLUE SKY LA" BEFORE SUPREME COURT WASHINGTON, Doe. C Tha first esse in ths supreme court. In which the valid ity of a "blue sky" law, la at issue, was docketed today, on an appeal from ths decision of ths Iowa federal courts In that stain, holding the Iowa law of ltU regwUting tha sals of stacks uncoaatltu- U U UsSI Uas) B Italy Ktagt Wires Wis lea. WASHINGTON. Dec. King Victor Emmanuel of Italy today eabisd Presi dent Wilson congratulating biro on bis bifiy-elshth birthday aor.ivsrsary. Mss aeges from many of the nations at war havs been delayed because of cebte dlfft- CUlUbS. Robbing the Bottle That's what yon do when yon take the cream oil ths top of us milk bonis. 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