Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 01, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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    Till: BEE: OMAHA, 'WEDXESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1015.
tha wheat crop ha been handled and Is
a good one the buying la active.
( Clear frana Idaho.
It is no fiction when It Is atated that
twelve state are represented in tha
rrowj of merchants that Is here today.
rado, Iowa. Minnesota and Missouri.
Many of the towns In various parts of
Nebraska and Iowa organised automo
bile part lea of merchant and came as
much sa 150 mls In a caravan of auto.
Thua the merchants have made It a pleasure-seeking
motor party on the road
as well as a business seeking and buying
party when they get to Omaha. NotaMe
among the towna from which tha mer
chants csme In In this way are Ogden,
la.; Punlap, la., and Genoa, Neb.
Bay Holiday Goods.
The purchasing of holiday goods Is es
pecially active Just at this time. Ready
to wear goods are particular y In demand.
"The import anew of Omsha as a Job
bing center has ' been emphasised this
time," said Ry Byrne of the committee,
"by the fact that there are at least fifty
merchants here thus far that never did
their buying In Omaha before this."
Key to tho Situation Bee Advertising.
PRESIDENT YUAN
SOUNDSYARHING
Imprtuire Plea for United Action
COME FROH IDAHO
FOR MARKET WEEK
MORE MODELS FOR THE OMAHA STYLE SHOW
Miss Minnie M. Mack will be one of the living models to
display tbe latest gowns, while Oaltea, the dancer from
King Ak-Sar-Ben's den, will show how to wear the ankle
watch.
Ixnilslana. Is perhapp the fart hen t distant
Merchant Buyers Come to Omaha "'"" PMlb1-' ,thIUh de,,-
. , . tlon could hsve come farther. There are
from Idaho, Montana, Utah and st two byr. -fr from ix,pana
yen from Louiliana. .and dozens from Idaho, Montana, Wyom-
Ing, t'tah, the Dakota, Kansas, Colo-
SEVEN HUTHDRED HERE NOW I
Aftiait Foreign AgijTeiiioa
Caniea Much Ditcnuion.
GRAFTI5Q OFFICIALS SCORED
a. --
(Correspondence of ths Associated Press
r'EHlNU, July 31. president Yuan
Shl-Ksl uttered at a recent cabinet
meeting an Impreenlve plea for united
action in China, which made a deep
Impression upon Chinese officials.
Its publication In English today
caused much discussion among for
eigners. The Peklnr Oaiette charac
terises the address as "couched in tbe
usual language of orer-empbaals, '
but makes no attempt to discount the
seriousness of the dishonesty and In
efficiency of Chinese officials which
the president denounced as a great
menace to the republic at a time
when outside pressure Is threatening.
"Our susoralnty in southern Manchuria
has gradually (one into th hand of f or
al nor, said the president "The for
eign sggTessor haa com t. their doora,
but our peopla are still dallying in the
mldiit of a calamity- As I am advanced
In age and have received tho sacred and
weighty trust from tha Tslng dynasty,
how can I let tha country go to ruin
w'.ien I am assuming the duties of chief
executive of the republic t Fy all means,
I must save the country. To avert the
Impending disaster is the Barred duty
which lie upon the shoulders of every
oaa of us."
President Tuan flhl-Kl is lees than 60
years old and In tha best of health, con
sequently hla allusion to his old age is
largely figurative.
Ilravealy lty af Straa.
'Sorrow comes Into my heart whenever
1 revtew our present situation," were the
opening words of the president' appeal
to tha cabinet. "It seems to me that the
general policy of the nations of the world
is to conquer a weak country, to invade
tha country which has forfeited tho con
fidence of tho other nations, lo force
order upon the country which Is In a
state of chaos, and to take ever by force
the country which Is on the verge of
ruin. In other words, as many foreigner!
claim, it la the heavenly duty for the
strong and civilised nation to annex and
control a nation which is barbarous or
seml-dvillsed.
"Our country does not manlfrst any sign
of Instability, chaos, or the lack of con.
fldence of other nations and It la most
unlikely that any nation, for tha present,
will Invade or Insult our country. But
when we think of the neglect of dlsclpllna
by our soldiers, tbe irregularities In ad
ministrative affairs, tha calamities of
floods and drought throughout the prov
inces, the eelftshness of some officials
and the lack of publlo spirit among the
people, we cannot help realising the fact
that we are enjoying ourselves while re
posing on a bed of straw with a kindling
fire beneath It liow many of ua knew
the strength of our nation, the tendencies
ot our people and the general condition
of "the world? What portion of our
country has been free from tha disturb
ince and molestation of the bandit and
outlaws, and what percentage of the of
ridals are enthusiastic and strictly carry
UK out their dutyT"
Iyoral Officiate Cmmpt.
After deploring what he regarded as the
many shortcomings of China, the prest
icnt continued:
"Home persons ssy that on account ot
our vaat country and population, tha de
struction of our country by an alien peo
ple la a matter of Impossibility. Look
k , , y , - l , . . - :A
flinniQfl.flack, X'OVqf
'i - -.:la
The war and war prospects are
forgotten and crops alone act as tbe
barometer that governs the buying
activities of the merchants who are
mending the merchants' market
week in Omaha. This Is the second
day of that week of festivities and
business activity, and "00 merchants
are In from twelve states.
Wives and families accompany many
of them, so that a total of over 1.00J
persons are In Omaha already and the
entire crowd together with 250 whole
salers of Omaha went to Lake Manawa
this afternoon in chartered cars to spend
the afternoon and evening in rowing
and fishing, athletic sports and dancing.
The wholesalers declsre this Is a good
buying crowd that they talk no war at
all and that crops of Nebraska alone
hold the center of their attention. They
now feel assured of a corn crop, and as
Air Bombs Destroy
German Aviation
Station at Ghent
AMSTERDAM, Aug. (Via London.)
A telegram received here from Maas
bode, says allied aviators laat Saturday
destroyed a large building at Ghent, Bel
Slum, used by the Germane for housing
aircraft.
Dr-rttnent Orders.
WABHINfiTON, Aug. t.-ti4trlal Tele
gram.) Marlon Hall of Columbus Juno
Uon. Ia., haa been appointed a typewriter
In the Agricultural department.
Civil service examinations w.ll he held
on October for postmaster at Crookston.
Neb.
ine comptroller ot me currem-v ma
granted a chsrter to the Farmers' Na
t onal bank of lake Preston, rt. t. C ap
ital X,0. Ben I -awls, president; Charles
A. Alseth. cashier.
SHERIFF BUSHNO.L OROPS
DEAD AT GLENWOOD, 10WA
OLE-rVVOOr, la., Aug. U. (Special
Telegram.)-". II. Buahnell. sheriff ot
Mills county for the last flv years,
dropped dead this morning at 10 o'clock
while Inspecting work on the new Jail,
which is In piocesa of construction here.
Hla death la supposed to be due to an
unsuspected lelaon of the heart lie leaves
a widow and three married daughters.
On Saturday, September Fourth,
Tho Central Furniture Store
Will Put on Special Sale
For this Oae Day Only
Bis Special Purchase of
Beautiful Lace Curtains
Portiers and Couch
Covers.
An Immense purchase of Lace Curtains,
Couch Covers and Portieres bought direct
from the ml. Is, at a pr.oe which was away ,
below the market value, enables us to
put the entire shipment on Bpeclal Bale
for this ONE DAT ONLY at a price
which will mean a aavlng to you of at
least one-half. In this big purchase there I
ere absolutely no seconds, every lace cur
tain, couch cover and portiere we abso
lutely guarantee to be perfect. Come to
Thla Big Bale expecting some very extra
ordinary values and you will not bo
disappointed, and, as usual, you make
your own terms.
Thin Men and Women
90 TOO WASTT TO OUT TAT AaTO
TKOsTOf
The trouble with most thin folka who
lh to a -In In welgiit la that they Insist
on drugging their stomaoa or s.u.ilng u
w.tn . y iuuut; iutn on ue.esa
"ilesh creams," or following some too.l. h
phy-lcat o-li-re t..t, w.iaw t..e na
isuftj of thinness goes untouched. You
cannot get fat until you. d,e..tlv trc.
I I . r , .rlv .HlmilaiM .Kit fnmi vo P.. 1.
at Korea, the area ef which to not much Tuere in a preparation known to rell
amaller than Japan. Home Japanese aLle druggists almost every whire. wnlch
seeming. y emDOii.e. ine mishina eicint me
needed by tha digestive nr. an tj he.p
i u.ein conve. t fo.u into rlc, tat-auen
papers hav atated of late that although
China has changed the monarchy Into
republican form of government. Its In- b ood. This , reparation la railed Bar.ol
-rr.ir. .. 1,. .. .ni.rhl- : tsu much rema.kbl tetlmon, Is given
, . " , " " "" ' to lis succesafu. use In flesh uullitm..
fearaol, whlc cornea in .he loitn or a
small non-injurious tablet, taken at meal,
and mixing with the dlaestlng food, tends
to prepare Its iat, Ilesh and muscle but i
l ite elements so that the b ood an readily
accept and c.nv ihem to thu starved
p rtion of the body You i an read ly
pl;uie tha transformation t at additional
and previous y lacaing tiean-makin ma
te lal shou d bring with your cueea .til
ing out, hollow about your ne k, shoul
ders and bust dlnapiwt.ir ng and your tak
ing on from 10 to i pound" of sold
healthr flesh. Hargol la harm ess. Inex
p nslve, efficient. Hherman A Mcon
l Drug Co.. Cor lb and Dodne .;
Owl Drug Co., Cor. 1 ih and Harnev Hts ;
Harvard Phcy., Cor. "ih and Farna-n
Bis ! Loyal Phoy., 207 1 No. 16th BU.and
other lead In drug It or th loin ty
h ve It and are authorised to refu id y ur
m ney tf wel ht Increase Is no obtained
ss er the guarantee found In each large
packsa.
NOTK: Bargol Is recommended only
as a flesh builder and while excellrn
esults In cases of nervotia In'ltexMon,
tc . have be reported rare shiud be
t ken about o-inr It "nl- s gain of
weight la deaired. advertisement
as to, the late dynasty and that bribery
end gambling among officials still pre
vails. "During tha Chlno-Japanese war and
the boxer trouble our people were greatly
ntlrvrd up and determined to 'lie on
trews and taste bitterness' to prepare
themselves for future emergencies. But
when the anxloua time waa once paased
they forgot everything. It Is worth while
to not that when the Imperial govern
ment wa gone, It was the dynasty thst
passed away and not tha ccJctry- The
new method of destroying- a country
nowadays Is not only to overthrow thu
government, but also to destroy the Ian
guase ot the people and tha vary race
of the nation.
Poland la Example.
"W cannot be Ignorant ef the history
of Poland. During the crista of the re
cent Cnlno-Japanese negotiation It was
a good algn that our people wore greatly
awakened by tha threatened calamity.
Uhould they again quickly forget th In
tilgnlty the country received tha greater
- calamity of the country la bound lo
. oonte."
President Yuan Shi Kal concluded his
appeal with thla warning: i
"Now the situation of our country is
comparatle to a email boat on a wild
a. It ta not the :lme for ua to pursue
our pleasures and let thinga drift into tha
course ef destruction. Above all do not
forget the national discrace of May ?.
Take off vur eay garment and cast
away your habitual lastnes and go ahead
with all your effort to avert th fat of
.mpendlnc disaster so as to protect the
i-eopki and av the country."
ship vFtTbiq cargo"
Uf UOrrch ABANDONED!
SEATTLE. Wash.. Aug. 3L-The Alas
kan Bteamahlp company's freight steamer
Edith, which waa abandoned by Its crew
off Cap Hlnchlnbrook. Alaska, yester
day and afterward picked up In the Gulf
of Alaska by th passenger steamer
Mariposa, which attempted to tow It to
Cordova, waa later cast off by th Mari
posa and was sinking rapidly when lart
seen. Vessel and cargo were valued at
PubIie'oncert
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AUDITORIUM
Sunday, September 5, 1915-8 P. F.1.
M'EAKEKS-
HON. JOHN C. WIfAHTOX, Cbalrmaau
HON. O. M. HITCHCOCK, U. 8. 8.
HON. C. O. LOUKCK, M. C.
Civil
Service and Pensions
HON. A. M. M KT:;, Prea. N. A. C. 8. K N. Y. C, N. V.
HON. L. A. SCHWARTZ, Trees. N. A. ft S. E., Chicago, IU.
MH8. F. A. COLE, Chairman Civil Herrtce Reform League,
General Federation Women's Clubs.
Selections will be rendered by the following bands:
DALLAS. TEXAS, BAND
BALTIMORE, MD., BAND
CLEVELAND, OHIO, BAND
An Invitaiioa is Extended to ths Public. Ro Admission Chars
XXCAL OOMM1TTEK,
H'st fr taaatatta.
The best tnedioin for const patlon is
Dr. King's New Ufa HI la Mild and ef.
ftcttva and keep you well. c. All dru
glst. Ad vertiaament.
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Fall
Opening
This
Week
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Opening
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FOR 2 ID. CAM 3
"That Economy
L. ,J Corf.i.'
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1 1. 1 .1 .
10c
The First Moving Picture
of the Newest Amusement
"HEAD.0N-C0LLISI0Nw
1VION., TUES. and WED.
10c
Store Hours Betfinnin September 1st, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.
THOMPSON, BELDEN
& COMPANY-
Let Nothing Prevent You From Visiting
The Great September Sale of Dress Goods
25 to 50 Reductions
Never before in the history or this business have we
offered such an abundince and choice variety of beautiful -Dress
Goods at anything near these prices.
i
What Then Does it Mean to You to Buy Choice
Dress Goods at the Beginning of the Season at
Half Their Value? Better Investigate.
This Great Sale starts Wednesday morning, 8:30 A. M.
The goods will be piled on long counters and tables, giving
you an opportunity of looking them over at your leisure.
Back of your purchase stands our guarantee of the superior
qual ty of every piece of goods, and our assurance that each
reduction is exactly as stated.
Dress Goods Department
Main Floor
AMUSEMENTS.
AMlkMT9.
AMUSEMENTS.
"THE HEAD-ON
COLLISION AT NEW
YORK WAS THE
GREATEST SENSA
TION I EVER SAW."
Opie Reed.
"THE COLLISION
WAS THE TALK OP
NEW YORK CITY."
N. Y. American.
cal 2 p. m.
OMAHA AUTO
SPEEiWAY
LABOR DAY
MONDAY, Sept. 6
GENUINE N
iHiiia-
"NOTHING CAN
SURPASS the HEAD
ON COLLISION IN
THE WAY OF SEN-"
SATI0N EXCEPT A
TIDAL WAVE OR AN
EARTHQUAKE l
TIMED TO THE CON
. VENIENCE OF THE
PUBLIC." - -Boston
Globe
GATES OF Eft
at 12 O'CLOCK
LL
HrMrgsTsTssB-H rsTsBBrstsla-agf
Rjn
"To CoL Connolly's
genius is due tne credit
for the incubation of
the idea of the greatest
attraction ever placed
before the public."
Des Moines
Register-Leader.
WE DASH TOGETHER AT 60 MILES AN HOUI
TWO GIANT 80-TON LOCOMOTIVES WITH TENDERS ATTACHED
A Full Afternoon's Program of Harness and Running Races, Stock Yards Derby Rela
Race, Motorcycle Events. Green's Band.
Secure TICKETS NOW at Merchants Mote
Program Promptly at 2 P.M.
GATES OPEN AT 12 O'CLOCK
ADMISSION
Including Grand Stand
Autos Parked Free
1
Children under 12 years accom
panied by guardian FREE.
"The Collisions given
by CoL J. S. Connolly
demonstrate that there
is but one way to mako
a Holiday a financial
success and that Is to
find out what the peo
ple want and then give
it to them."
N. Y. Journal.
At the 1915 Nebraska State Fair,
Sept. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS
srs is neom la a antshsll hs masts sntomesU ArlTsra ( t.
wortd, aaa ths graataat arlatos of Utm all -
ARNf OLLFl.fLJ, LOUIS DISBROW,
RAIMEY, ENOICOTT. GUNNING
And IY1 fiy Others.
OiansM will tas. wtta aa asrsplaaa, gtr. s.hlblUoa SrtTss sad try ts
Ttraak world. roora. Twt days it aatomosil. racts gapttlxT 10.11.
aa mass. Baasi Day.
DcLLOD THOMPSON, Daring Aviator
Th. UTsatov ef tas ..asatloasl tam bis from th. eloads. It was ia oma
ig f a taat too roacwaod Boaoasy mot ala aaata. Tkoma-oa
ivjum tha ioou, gtvaa aa apsiao-aowa flight aad biswa ap m fart.
Oldtlsld aad Th amp sua STsMI BAT, sUkT. S-ift.
DLS.Bf J.t, MwTfUQ USffiuU, tfAUiEViLLE,
BARD CONCERTS, UKRIVALE0 EXnIBlTS
ap dlajtlar la svary Uaa. aig-ras. Aslo ul MmMmtt ftaowa la
ta. Woot.
. OOaTOnT. "Bmaday Aftoraooa aad BToalat. Btsmba. ata.
"W " 'irr ksormlag:, SWpaisr t, oOoj aVaaaay afta S00
w aa. Mat Bally Adirlloa. 50a.
VkU 4Jt X.-I 1 lis ' HTi7STm T7U OATH II". a-lL.
gUBClAX. Tst-XKS VH AJbl. kAIaOAO
JOlin BOVala, VrasKUak W. SV. at-f.VOl
Lake l1anaiva
DANCINO,
BATHING, B0ATINQ
And MaJiy oUaer Attractions.
Free MoTing Plrtnre. Erery
E-enbi.
This Kvenlnir: "Wlfhsd on
Mabel," "AlUr of Ambition" and
"At tbe Hour of Kleven."
Modern Woodmen of America
rrnlo at Manawa next Monday.
EST!
TlinPiri'S DAriCING ACADEMY, 2Sth uri Farnao
rt m . . , A(iu:i MSl'inet a Honour urn inurmr. r. .
avaiii.
Orsaa.
J,tn
ncad. Tuasday,
14. t P. M. (Nots)
n.v naar ilancea lauht In this C SS
Htata school tagu Bars Haturday. hart 11. P. M. puul's tulnlng rUaara on ti,.nins
dais m lis b glTa II reduction oa Uckou Aj-tilcailon racalvad now. Karpey H
BOYD'.- Theater
BCaUaa. Today, 1(30. .(,
g 130, an p.s.
Roskin's Wild Life Piciore.
mO AMAZING SCENES OF
An. mil, Reptile, Bird & 6 Kg Lift
BatartalalBsIf daarrlkad by )ha W.
SiMaia. abaaibar al am avpaSlUaaa
Calldroa 10a Adalts) tea.
-oiuiii nrw CSaTTU'
JBrlt LttJ 1 Bally Matalvas
sy agB l-o.t.a
saaoa. Cpaalmg Waak of Joy
BCBK.ftatht.Uk . fcbkU.QUESS
Mollis Wllllama, Aartl Curson His.
tsra. Ul ly Hart Circus OI.U. Hwatrlua
Harlow. Quo. Tuouglaa. Prank rana.a..
Ted burns and big itfauty Charua,
XUZXs' BlaU SCAT. Will SATk.
EMPRESS
K DOLLAK SHOW TOR A DIME
OR SO
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"SUM TOCX paArmcT.
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