Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 21, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THK UKK: OMAHA, LUNhSIl AY, JLJA i, 1!15.
m
FEW MACHINISTS AT
BRIDGEPORT STRIKE
Men Employed by Subcontractor!
Quit Work at Noon Main Plant
Not Affected, Saji Company.
RUMORS OF CONCESSIONS TO MEN
YANKEE INVENTED AERIAL TORPEDO USED BY GERMANS-George F. Russell
and the wireless aerial torpedo which he invented. The torpedo is slightly more than seven
feet long and weighs fifty pounds. It costs but $75 to construct, as against several thous
and dollars for the construction of a submarine torpedo. It looks like a miniature flying ma
chine, and is built of aluminum, with the exception of the planes, which are of especially
prepared canvas. .
THOMPSON, BELDEN
COMPANY-
RRIDGEPOUT. Conn.. July 20
While Ubor lpiler announced to
day that approximately 1,000 ma
chinist! employed In the taops ot the
Itemlngton Armi and Ammunition
company and four subcontractor!
had walked out on strike, led. cations
wore that difficulty In accomplishing
the aim of the union men had been
experienced In pome of the plans.
An official of the Remington com
pany denied emphatically that any
of the men In that plant bad walked
out.
Humors had It that Major W. O.
rvnflcld had offered the msrhlnists n
etslil hour dny with otrnr i.nu sHl'iru
nd trist they had dwiilni to remain.
yub-contrclnrs on the other hand, ad
rt lH. il that all of their machinists had
wnlkrd out.
Anions the sub -rotitracUriS firm aiJ
mlittne. that th-tr men had strtfck wmt
the Oaynor Manuf.if ttirlnK company,
making; l.ullots for th armies of ths
a lilts, and the Columlila Nut and Bolt
company. Thtse ronrerns employ be
tween them less than 300 men.
attempt at Hetlement.
Kfforts to 'ttle Uio complicated labor
trouble , far have failed. "Neither
Sainu. I Gnmprrs not the president of the
In I led Ntates can atop this strike now,"
said J. J. Kenpler. International vice
president of the machinists' union. Mr.
Oompers, ns nead of the Amerlc-a t Perfl
ation of bailor, has called a conference of
machinist official at Waslilti ton, but
those In cha.Ke jf the sltuaJon here as
sert they will not heed the calL
Within a week, a'cordlns to plans of
labor leaders, all work in the itemlngton
shops anct tn the factorlea tf subcon
tractors wll be at a standstill. There
are 1. 000 to 10,000 pert.ms employed by the
Kemlnvton company and it Is istlmsted
that Including t'irr l ral factories) X.OuO
or more would bo thrown out of work.
Other Strike tails leaned.
In addlt'on to the new plant of the
Remington Arms A Munition Co . ritrike
calls today were Issued for the ma
chlnlsu worklnv In the Brldetiport Kn
(Ineerlns; company, the Columbia Nut
Bolt Co and the Gaytior Manufacturing
company. Less than 1.MM machinists are
employed in the three last named plants.
At the Bridgeport Engineering company
the men demanded that they be given the
strike call because they were dissatisfied
with working conditions. The call waa Is
sued for the Columbia Nut and Bolt com
pany. J. J. Keppler. International vice
president of the Machinists' union said, j
because of a statement attributed to Fred
Atwater. treasurer of the company, which
quoted htm as saying, "the more hours
they work and the less money they re
ceive the better oft they are. They will
not have time to hang around tn Saloons."
Ths Oaynor Manufacturing company la
engaged In making rifle bullets for Oraat
Britain and Its allies. When announcement
was mad that the msn In these three
plants would walk out all was In readi
ness for ths beginning of the strike at
the Remington plant.
A mil Ilia man hers said today that a
quantity of riot ammunition bad been re
ceived at a local armory lata last night
The militia, he said, had been Instructed
to be ready. This Information could not
be confirmed thla forenoon. Additional
policemen were stationed in various part
of the alt.
Flftk Plant Affecte.
Later it was announced that a strike
call also would be Issued for the Bullard
Machine Tool company, where thirty-five
men were discharged last week. It waa
said that only a few machinists were
working at the Bullard plant now. Adver
tisements for machinists have appeared,
however.
It we a said at the headquarters of the
Brlrklayere' union here today that 100
men who had been working on new build
ings being erected for the Itrmlngton com
pany by the Stewart Construction com
pany did not go to. work today. . They
were Informed last night that because of
buk of work they were not needed. All
the bricklayers on the new plant. It was
said, would have to atop work within the
nest few days.
Agitators today were going among the
great number of Hungarian workers of
Bridgeport, urging them to attend a
strike mass meeting called for tonight
More Copies of a Hungarian newspaper.
Containing articles advocating the walk
out of the Hungarian workers in the
plants of the Remington Arms and Am
munition company and varloua plants of
the SKib-contractora. were circulated.
One of the editors of the pepr still
denied that he had received any Inspira
tion from the articles printed. He re
Iterated his statement of last night that
the Hungarian workers were entitled t
the immense profits being made by the
war munition factories. That idea and
that alone, he added, was responsible
for tbe agitation.
j
r 1 1
CARRAHZA FORCES
TAKE THREE TOWNS
stormed enemy advanced positions near
,1'lepllow. The same troops durinK the
. nitfht entered the line near Krasanow
and Buranow, which also is waiverlng,
with a capture Imminent.
, "Between the upper Vistula and the
Bug the battle of the allied troops under
T c; Ti.- c... . Kleld Marshal Von MacKensen la ad-
L.rg:e Strip of Northern Sonor. lth un.t)fttln)I violence. Tim
NOW in Handl Of ConititU- point near I'llaakovlce and Krasnoslav
tional Chieftain. jth" R"slans made desperate efforts to
avvri aeieai. r -sn iroopa arm aeainsi
VILLA DEFEATED IN
manders of ths enemy were resolved to
maintain, without regard to losses, the
positions which we now have captured."
Marder Iaformatloa Filed.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July JO. (Spa
clal.) An Information charging Ed Kin
ney with the deliberate murder of Charles
Meyers wss filed today by County Attor
ney Cunningham. While not yet engaged;
as permanent attorney, Ryan and Horth
have been notified of the flllg at the re
quest of Charles Kinney, brother of the
accused. No data has as yet been set
for the preliminary hearing.
Apartments, flats, houaea and cottages
can be rented quickly and cheaply by a
Bea "For Kent"
m
Welsh Coal Miners
Strike Ends Thursday
LONDON. July 30.-The South Wales
coal strike haa been settled. An agree
ment to end It. waa reached today.
LONDON. July . The strike of miners
In the Boutb Walea coal field this after
noon U retcurdtd as virtually over. It
is e-rected the miners will be back at
work on Thursday.
The agieemcnt which probably will end
BUSS PE0BABLY
WILL ABANDON '
WAHSAW SOON
(Continued from Page One.)
f'uieuing the enemy, who waa defealod
on the Aa river at Altauta. our troopa
yesterday rtached te district of Hof-
seuinberge and northwest of Mttau, wherw
the enemy occupied previwisly prepared
positions.
"tUutt of Po(iellany and Kurssany the
fighting continues.
I'-etween the Itssa and the Bkwa. the
DON'T WORRY
ABOUT THAT
ITCHING RASH
Don't worry any mora about that itch-
Rus.li.a evacuated a portion which had ' , . . " " .
been penetrated al several points by our ? olntlnn -"
roopa and are retreating toward the al-Wear If you had simply
Narew. THe German reservo landwohr fT 11 w'
fighting on thla dlst.lct of wxy and ' Aad"n more Important thU aooth
marahv around. whtoN .um.1. healing ointment geU right to the
ih. st.i. has be.; drad ha. ,h resists of the enemy. fu " rarr fall, to
eived the approval of the nuoera ex- I soumpusned notable deeds. ' io
ecutUe coum-U. It will be submitted to! 'Th mm 0"ral Von Oallwlt tormenUiig eruption.
the ran fu- .ndn.m, .. 'advancing further, now U atandlna all Doctors have prescribed reainol ointment
3C
wd-tt--i
DOUGLAS. Arli.. July 20.
arl, Cumpai and Pilaroa, three lm- of our pursuit the enemy retreated dur-
portant town! of the Mocteiuma dla- ,n th" " th n1,r- front; toP'
ping only at the Irruption point near
trict Of Sonora, hare been occupied iKrasnostav. where he attempted torn
by Carranta troopi, according to re- j resistance, but suffered a severe defeat
port! received at Agua Prleta today. "Oerman troops and the corps under
ipki . i. - ... ! ths command of Field Marshal Von An
General P. Fllaa Calleg control of I prisoners and twenty-three machine guns.
Itrip of country 160 miles long, In-j "According to written orders which
cludlns- saventv miles of the Naco- have come into our possession, the com-
iari railroad, which was being pre
pared to handle shipment! of con
centrates from Nacoiarl, El Tier
and other mining camps.
General CaJles himself hsd today news
of another victory over Villa forces at
VlUa Verde, notified his representatives
hero that he would continue on to Nag-
alee;, headquarters of Jose Maytorena,
Villa governor, and lay siege to that
pla, which Ilea on the American border.
The battle at Villa, Verde occurred yes
terday and Callet message stated that
the Villa foroee retreated toward Nogales
after three hot Irs righting. The Villa
losses were given as flfty-flVe" Billed and
seventy prisoner Callee also claimed
to have captured two pieces of artillery,
13 rifles and a military train loaded
with provisions and ammunition.
News of the victory was) telegraphed to
General Carranaa at Vera, Crus.
Cailoa' representatives here said their
chief planned to occupy Cananea, where
large American mining Interests are
centered, tefore next Sunday. In the
meantime ha hopes to drive Maytorena
out of Nogalea. He will then have con
trol of the chief Bcnora border points,
Ague Prleta, Naoo and Nogales. !
Large Ship-seats ol Bullion.
GALVEbTON, Tex., July JO. -Gold and
silver bare to the value of tW.OOQ.uu)"
reached Vera Crua yesterday from the
mines at faohuca under military escort,
according to Information reaching the
constitutionalists here today. The ship
ment is the property of foreign mining
companies and will be taken to New I
Tore. j
The report adds that the large quantl
ties of food entering the capital are (
being distributed. The Carranaa govern-
merit le accepting all kinds of paper .
money in payment of food from the j
poorer classes. I
There were no news of military opsr- I
atlons In today's dispatches.
LAREDO, Tax., July SO. Tampioo ad-
rtose today confirmed the taking of Ban
Luis Potost by Carranaa foroee under
General Novo. Borne fighting occurred, '
but there waa no heavy lose of life be
fore the rlty was evacuated by the Villa
troops. A large smelting company sent
eighteen carloads of bullion Into the '
I'nlted States hare today, making a total
of forty-two ears this week.
Woman May Enjoin
Sunday Tabernacle ;
The location of the "Billy" Bunday tab- j
ernacle within the fire limits where '
wooden structures are orohlbtted has
raised another obstacle to his Omaha en
Casement. The city council placed on file without
action a protest from Margaret A. Henr. 1
owner of Lord Lister hospital, who coin- I
platna that the Bltly Sunday tabernacle
being erected at Fourteenth street and
Capitol avenue will be a fire hazard on
account of its frame construction. The
council already granted a permit for
this structure.
A reading of tho protest Indicates that
an attempt to erect the tabernacle on the
strength of the alleged special oermlt
captured from the 1 to the Wth U.iM from the council, which Is characterised
as a violation of the law. will be fol
lowed up by Mrs. Henry with an appllca-
i
'ours were defeeted, however.
BATTLE I "Further east, In the Grabovnts district,
allied troops sdvanced across the Bug to
Naco- a point north of ftokol. Under pressure
tlon for an Injunction.
TWENTY-SEVEN PER CENT
RESERVE IN OMAHA BANKS
WASHINGTON, July . Special Tele
gram.) The abstract of the condition of
the national banks of Omaha at the close
of business June 2S, as reported to the
comptroller of ths currency, shows the
reserve held at 27.5T per cent; loans and
discounts, 133,314,702; gold coin, $728,532;
lawful' money reserve, $S,US,o; deposits,
tn.6T,ao7.
Dresses worth up to $1 50, choice Wed
nesday at IS. See our advertisement on
pegs a, Julius Orkla. 1810 Douglas St.
ili
3C
iTaT"'
july CLEARANCE sale
i ,
Lace Curtains of all kinds: Nottingham, Marquisette, Voile.
S-K ,1SS2,o,l .25c to 50c on tho Dollar
priced as low as
7r a pair for those regularly selling at fl.SO a pair, up to
87.50 a pair for those regularly selling at $15.00 a pair.
SINGLE LACE CURTAINS, 39c EACH
VkasT
One pair lots of lace
curtains Includes Notting
ham, Scrim, Cluny, Irish
Point, Lacet Arabian.
85 pair for those regu
larly selling at $1.75 pair
up to
83.00 Pair for those reg
ularly selling at $8 pair.
SCRIMS
yard tor 2 So yard values
up to
184 7ard tor 85c yard raluea.
SUNFAST MATERIALS
25g yard for 60c yard values
up to
50c yard tor $1 yard value.
PORTIERES
Mercerized Armurea and
Reps.
81.60 Plr for those reg
ularly selling at $S.I5 pair
up to
80.SO pair for those reg
ularly selling at $13 pair.
NETS
154 yard for SOe yard values
up to
354 yard tor 6c yard values.
CRETONNES
134 yard tor 25c yard values
up to
304 yrd tor 60c yard values.
Iarvvy w - w4V - - - r -vB,
Beaton (Si Laier Co.
US
.4
41S-41T a-oath lath Street. Oaaahe.
PAYMENTS IF YOU WISH
ing ir the various districts tonight.
EGAN AGAIN MUST FACE
DISBARMENT PROCEEDINGS
11 ERR EX 8. D , July .-lPTlal Tele
gram.) For the set,nd time Oeorse W.
Kan Is to fare disbarment pioceedlnaa , bridgehead positions,
before the supreme court of the state, the
court at noon today on a complaint riled
1 y Attorner eOnere! Caldwell, issuing aa
order to show cause returnable July M,
calling upon Mr. Egaa to come Into the
court and show cause why he should not
Tfrs disbarred from practice la the courts
cf the state.
jits troops on ths Narew line southwest tor ov,r twenty years, and thouaands
of Oetrolenka and Nowo-Oeorgtevek. tnlr healthy skins to lis use.
(Xowo-Oeorgtevake la a strong fortress U eontalna nothing that could Injure or
about ten miles northwest of Warsaw. l"Ul the teoderest skin. Bold by all
at the confluence of the Vistula and the 0ruuu- e4tple free, Dept. tt-R, Ree-
Kug. The HiSMlaaa. who did not find lnoi- Ptimere, Mo,.
protection in their Certifications and
already have re
treated across the Narew (the Narew
laseel Bitee ss! lafertlevsi
Uaaceroas.
A(nly fcloan's Liniinent to any bite.
Mm; r brulsr, it kills the poison and
h i. ths ttound. Only fic. All drugiftsla.
"v vertlnt iimit.
Why High GlassMen
Drink to Excess
Thetr systeroa retain the poison, causing
a disnuod condition which forove rontln
ud Indi'lsence tinul they becoiua lueutal,
tiliysltal and Itnanrlal wreoka.
in i lie nvs v ur the homo, hotel or
club or in onr of tho to fine private roomt
ol th heid Neal Institute. No lb au. 1
Ivth M , Dinha. Neb., tho Neal Treaunnt
will vlUiiiiMilc the poison, nui. , Iokiu- I
in for prink or Prima, and leslore nor
mal nondition In a f.-w Im
urdy aftcruooa tus "sian kud.br j Real losUtutos ifl Si) Principal Citie
loins the Bug at Blerock, eighteen amlee
north of Warsaw). The numbers of pris
oners takea by ue has beeo Increased to
Kt fftoers aad 1S.17S ansa.
"la Poland, between the Vistula and
the Pit la, the Russians are retreating
eastward,
Heaelaaa Defeases at ttesllw.
"The enemy, defeated on the 17th bv
tbe array under Oeneral Von Woyresch
aortbweet of rtlenno, attempted to arrest
sur pursuit In his previously prepare I
josltlons behind the llaAnka setor. Tea-
Digcstivo
Dlsordcro
Yield When
the right help is sought at the right
time. Indigestion is a torment.
Biliousness causes suffering. Either
is likely to lead to worse and weak
ening sickness. The right help,
the best corrective for disordered
conditions ot the stomach, liver,
kidneys or bowels is now known to be
fkecbams
Pills
and the right time to iake this fa
mous family remedy is at the first
sign of coming trouble. Beecham's
Pills have so immediate an effect
for good, by cleansing the system
and purifying tbe blood, that you
will know after a few doses the
Are the
Remedial
Resort
UpdiAW As MiKisis astkeWetU.
Mnit
The Store for Shirtwaists
Our Mr. Nicoll in New York made a special
purchase of 24 dozen
Organdie, Lawn and
Batiste Blouses
In New Summer Models, including many
with the popular Quaker Collars. ,rThe price
we paid was very low and we are able to offer
these blouses for
$1.65
At this price we will include the 4Va dozen of blouses of this description left in our
regular stock after the early selling. Sizes 34 to 44.
Sale Starts at 8:30 A. M.
No Approvals.
No Returns From Cash or Credit Sales.
July Clearance of Women's
Boots, Pumps, Colonials, Oxfords
$5.00 to $6.00 Footwear, j Qf
$6.50 to $9.00 Footwear, A a rj f
choice ysf.lD
We did not "prepare" this
sale. You the women
of this community are
responsible for it.
You've been buying. here lib
erally every since the season
started. This activity on your
part could have but a single
result the depletion of many
lines, especially the styles that
proved to be most popular.
As progressive retailers, we can't af
ford to let unsold balances linger in the
shelves. Our policy says:
'Close them out quickly." Hence,
these reductions. The offerings Include all
the best liked Shoes of Summer. We can't
even hint of the variety of models in
volved Too many.
asais
$3.85
One-Button Pump in Bronze,
Putty, Champagne, Gray or
Olive Kidskin, with tops to
match or harmonize; many
handsome effects.
$4.75
Four-Eyelet Lace Oxford,
in Patent or Dull Leather with
combination backs of Fawn or
Gray Fabric.
Css
ifeeisRHiStsHi..
fOAI AGENTS
WANTED
The Very Beet Store and Heating
Coal GET A TRIAL CAR.
I. M. COX, North Platte, Neb.
Call Tyler 1000
If Tosj Want to Talk to Tbe Dee
or to Anyone Connected
with Tbe Dee.
HOTELS.
Glen Morris Inn
I Christmas Lake, Mlnnetonka
Popular Rendezvous
r r I n s
of umana reopie
Owned and Operated by
HOTEL RADISSOX CO.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
AML'SEMF.NTS.
seat, 1 ISO
ve ins
RRAHDEIS jwow j
THtTca I aat All ThU Week
"tub a to enc rriiCT
Edward Lynch AVut!t:u
A Comedy of Bvarrdar
THE REAL THING
peeial Added Attraction. IUD1XI f
Matlasea, 1 6o-ae BTrs. atte-aae-aoe
BASE BALL
Omaha vs. GIoux City
ROURKE PARK
July 19. 20, SO, 21.
July 19, Ladies' Day.
Creases Tuesday, nif to. Tint, F. K.
Games Called S P. M.
Positive Experts on All
Self-Btarters.
Strahle & Anderson
Red 4473. 2059 Farnam.
EDICATIUNAL.
LAKE MAI1AWA
1
BatUn-, Boatlnf. Xaasta and
Other Attrectloaa.
rree SfoTtaf rietarea. Thie Xrsa
i "The iirtUrt," Tron Babr
aad Sdns." nma of lud tM.
RESERVE YOUR TICKETS NOW FOR
SAENGERFESTCOn CERTS
AT OMAHA AUDITORIUM
Three Etreelnf Conrrrta: Joly 21 23 and 23.
two MatUteee: JVLV 23 and 2.
t.OOO Male Voice t 2.000 Children's iirea; ArtUts of I nternademsvl
Kvuta4Unt A Prominent Lora Artists; h'rtl
al Orchestra of OO Artists.
TICKETS, SOe, Tor, fl.OO. $1.50 and $2.00.
GENERAL SEAT SALE NOW OPEX