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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1915)
TUR REE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1915. NEW YORK ST0CR MARKET Dallnest and Irregularity Are Striking Features of Market. BETHLEHEM STEEL GAINS KrW YORK, Sept. 14 Pvilwil an trreularltv wnt the utrlkln feat.ure of t'4v s stock market, whlih wA saved from sheer stagnation by a continue Ion of prof east -inai manipulation In th war ahares. Those t sues made up a very oonl1r.lla part of the small output an.l In keeplns; l:h recent perform n' In this group a few now high record wer acord. er thlehem Fteel made a maximum gsln of 14 point itt or over Its re- rent fwet and t ruollil Steel, which led the market in po.nt of activity, rose point to 5y Cniribls preferred enjoyed a Mmlar distinction, rlplne. 1 to 1"7. Other nor kit ot thU class trailed alona at aln of 1 to 2 print The movement In war hare wa th more nolnbia be cause of the apathy manifested toward Investment Issues. These wei mostly lower, when quoted at a.l, but thitr part In the dux operation wa nlltlM. Roi k Inland berame tron toward the close of tha na.ou on word from Chi cago that money to meet Impending In terest obligations wot:ld 1 provided. ITrtlted Plata- Hteel, general y reganied tha balance) wheel or barometer ot the market. rose and fell within narrow limit, being ub)ect to tevlv pressure. Total ssles amounted to 4K0) share. Conservative Wall street devoted mot of It consideration to nmottatlona at tending th Anvlo-Frcmh rredlt situa tion and Wahlnrton exrhanea of view with Herlin. Opinion of lanker respect ing the rero trd plan and score of the prorosed internntlon I lonn are not el together tinsnlmoti. Tt-e rondl Ion of h- actions; market continue more or le fervors, but redurt.on of otfennn on ondon bss made for aoma steadiness In th remittance to that center. Ijondni and fcuroie a a whole were ln aellers here hut In comparatively an tail amounts. Prlre for American wtr 1 to 1 point lower. Rumor that Amateidam wa rxRotlatlna; the la of large amount of Oerman-owned Amer toan eecurltle larked confirmation In international banklnn circle. The local bond market was Irregular t the outset, but made Improvement later. Total sale, par value, aggregated $2,466, OOn. United State bond were unchanged on ca'W Number of sales and leading quotation on stock today were: !. BlfH. liw. C1m. Ale Gold 3 JO 1414 1'a Aaaertma Best gucsr.... 1.1' W4 f AmeHma Can 17. 4 Aoasrtflas B. at R 4.(00 M '0 1 Am. iw Rsflntn rH l4a V A marl n T"l Tl 409 III 133 If!! Amvrtraa Tntseaa B) Anaconda Nlnlnf T.tm 71 70 :o AWhlsen l. 1I4 !' W Ultlmir Ohle La 'H 1 KraoklfS Hart T (W U (S H Daltrnrnta Pstml.su .... 1 1 '7V ChaaJlas Fm IMS W (Vatral t-slhor "0 i 44 44 ChsMOMks Ohla. , 44 4H 47 Chlncan O. W 114 leo. H tm. P.... l.as N M Ollc.fr, M. W 1' Ctllno roiw 1. 41 44 MS (Vlowtn rust Iraa.... T.00 47 44 rvrforsdo A 4onthrn 24 pstiTer aj Rio Orsnas , rsHivsr A R O. ptt t met llltr gimurttls .... 1 I S t Rrto M l KH 44 M Omen Wertrts , 1 17t4 1T1 J7SV4 Urstt Nortker M t0 11V4 111 111 Oresl Nt. O Mrs t.SO 41 4 44H 40T4 rtintiiiB kxpltftwtlea.. 4 4 44 Illinois Central " 10 JO 11 Interho'mcli Mst. td 74 U Srtvtrstioa Omw, l.e M ' I4S4 tnsrnl1nnll Hamwtsr .. l.n 10 1W4 1't Ksnsss Otr Bouttwra.... M A4 H UMlh Vslley 14Ii ' Iimlsrllls Ssslivlll.... M 11 tl 114 lflran Petroleam 4 Miami CVnpw IT H Mlrsourl. K. (k T 1u T 4H 4 MltMiirl Psrlrts H NMIonsI 10 4 sn 44 t4 H N.v.cl ContMW 141( 144 Nr fork i-witrsl I.1 li4 1 N. Y . N H H n M t74 . Norfolk A Wester l.Dn 11 14 lH Northern rsclfla M0 17 WT 17 PcMn MM .. .. r.Mlla Tel. Tsl rerr,lT.r,l t.0 tOH W Pullman False Car.... l-Vl TUr con. Otot-rr l,Tn rH M H.i'ln I." K 144 14M4 I'.-r'iM'o Iron t.... I iH 44 4 uthetn PselflO I. 4 41t4 MH Pnuihera Rsilway two It H is 4 Tenneaaes I. XX 4T4 '4 Tnu (vrnieanr 1. 10 1M4 1M IMvi Viiloo Pa-ino ai 1 1 14 1 nton Parl'to pfd H4 t'nlte4 Htate 4tml II.400 74 U Tn4 I'. K. tl sfd tit 11t tlH 1 4 1 1 ah Cor for 1.10 r4 4M4 Mi W,trn Unto I. T 74 Vi's-tlnrhons ElretH ... tl.tn llt4 1'H H4 Amartran lMonatln .... 4,600 Nsi 414 'I IrmTttl Motors 4 H.U.I-ln IeoaiotlT .... I.t MH T4 M rr.icl'I. gteol TJX 41 M4 tl.lhK.h-m Btssl 4 to 4,ii WT 4 lta.rhlm'S H." l4 44 4t Montana Power l.'o 41 I T C, H. I. A P M s ai TeUl tsles for tha toy. 446. akans. "Training School for Perjurers" Charged INTiIANAPOMS. Intl. Bpt 14.-4ma-thlng of aan cation ni apruna; by th defensa thl afternoon In tha trial of Mayor Joseph B. Boll, charged with eleo tlon oafwplrac7, whan M. A. Ryan, In cvtAlinlnc tha mayor case, asserted that tha tlaftmaa would prova that "a train ing school for perjurer wa conducted ta ChlcaaTO by agent of tha prosecutor's offloa." Attorney Ryan began Ma speech after Proaataitor A. J. Kuoker completed hll opaalas statsmwit for tha atat. MRS. J. C HOWARD AND SON STRUCK BY ENGINE Mrs. John C. Howard, wlf of J, C. Howard of tha Wbtr-Howard Irtaur anea company, and ner son. Burton, St4 F arc am, wr serloualy Injured lata yea tartiay afternoon when their auto stalled oa th Union Paclflo tracks on Carter Lake boulevard and a freight train mashed Into them. Mrs. Uoward wa hurled fifteen feet from th tnachln and her son, who was driving, was dragged fifty fast by tha train before It stopped. Tha uta was wrecked. Attending physician declared that no permaoant Injury will result PRESBYTERIAN SEMINARY WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY Tha fall aemeter of th Presbyter! Theological Seminary of Omaha will be f in this week. Th first chapel exercls uUl be held Wednesday and th opn !n .addres wi t be delivered oo Thura y morning at 10:W o'clock by Dr. 4 harle Herron. D. D. Hi them will te Th Desert Seminary." Some new studiruts hav already ar rived, others ara on tha way and th promise 1 now for a record-tareakins; enrollrwnt. "IJilly" Sunday baa promised to address the students and friends of tha seminary In the near future. Th tint for thl address will be announced In a few day. MORALS SQUAD ARRESTS AHKO ON LIQUOR CHARGE Louie Ahko, OUne restaurant maa at toulas. between Fourteenth and Klf. Uenth, was arrested last night by th tnoral sviuad for tha helnou offeosa of aeiUng sevoral pot of exalt brew. kteeosHawaraa t'kaaaitaerlala's Coaah Reamealy. "Last winter I used a bottl of Cttara ierlain's Cough Remedy for a bed bron- p.lml coujib I felt IU beneficial effect LomodlaUly and bfu- I bad flnUhed t bottle I was cured. I never tire of tecbmrueucitiig t).l remedy to my t lends," write itt. V Uliaua Bright, fuit Wayne, Ind. Olilainaljl nvery ii.or. AJi drujjBiata Advertlacnieut. RUSS A !3 RODSED TO GREAT FURY People Stirred to Storm of Indigna tion at Officers Held to Blame for Lack of Shells. GRAFT AND TREASON EVIDENT Omaha Women in the U. S. Navy League (Correspondence of th Associated Pre.) STOCKHOLM, AugiiBt 18. The' fall of Warsaw and the failure of the Runslan defensive campaign to prevent the German Invasion of Po land have had a much more profound effect upon Ruiilan national feeling than Is admitted In dispatches from 1 Petrograd. The feeling which has; shaken stolid and unemotional Rus sia from one end to the other Is not one of discouragement or submission It has not moved anyone to talk of ultimate defeat or the possibility of Russians undertaking peace negotia tions with Germany. Russia's reac tion is one of Intense Indignation at the government officials, who have been responsible for Its tragic short age of ammunition. Th full tragedy of this shortage has only been observed by the men at tha front, who, with empty gun caissons, hav helplMsly faced the corwyritrated artillery attacks of tha enemy and have watched the assured progreaa of tha German and Austrian trench builder un der their very positions without the pos sibility of stopping them. Arstasrh ol frltltsm. These soldiers were determined, ex perienced fighters, Russia's beat troops, acquitting themselves with unusual bravery In every bayonet action, but crip pled and finally demoralised by truruffl- tiin ammunition ana mo snowieag lasi it was thla lack of ammunition that or dered the continued retreat from one position to another. Th moit rigidly censored press In the world and a national and Inherent Inhi bition of free comment of any sort has failed to check th avalanche of criti cism and tha accusations which have been mads against tha government offi cial who are held responsible. Kor one expression of opinion In Russia has be come free and unhampered, No attempt Is made to conceal this re proach against tha methods of the bu reaucrats who are accused of having; crippled Russia's fighting strength. It 1 not expressed alon by men of revolu tionary Inclinations or opposition ten dencies, nor Is It tittered in hushed voices or secret places, but Is loudly and j clamorously current everywhere among men of all partle and olaases. A prominent member of th Duma aald to an administration correspondent In Pstrograd a few days ago: "The Russian people are on the threshold of a great awakening. Every one , In Russia, officer, civilian sad moujlks, know why Russia has been compelled to surrender a large part of Its territory. They know that they hasa good officers and that the fighting strength and spirit of the Russian troova are as blrh as at the l etrtnnlng of war. Realise f They know, also, t hnve been forced to retreat itlca at the meroy of the flic "r.nan ar tillery while their o . , inve had only a few rounds o- u . '.million that had to be sparingly used Vv'ithout un derstanding the peculiar method of the purchasing oomm lesion whoa business It Is to supply thorn with ammunition they at least realise that their govern ment is at fault that they have been sent Into trenches Irrrpoaalble to defend and that tens of thousands of their comrade new lie dead as a result of the delay In th delivery of ammunition. "In my opinion in this present awaken ing of tha army and tha people to the criminal neglect and corruption of their officials there are the genu of tha moat serious revolution Russia haa ever known a revolution supported by tha army. This revolution will come as soon aa the war is over." oornmon view Is that the evil is ac counted for by the residue of German Influence which still exist in th vari ous departments of the government. Numerous meetings In Petrograd de nouncing corruption 0f government offi cials ware broken up by the police, at whloh It was openly declared that cer tain Russian offictala wore dtf eating at tempts of the army to win the war and that, while they continued la power, vic tory wae irspoaalbl. The allegation was made that tha Rus aiaa offlelala who superintended the purchase of war munitions were pri marily Interested In seising the oppor tunity which the war offered thm of amassing a fortune at the expense of the government and Insisting upon such a large commission on all oon tracts that the business of buying war materials waited while the purchasing commission adjusted satisfactorily th amount of commission whloh they war to obtain. American and English business men. who have been trying to sell ammunition to the Ruse laa government, atat that, without an average payment of 10 per cent eommlaslon of ail sal as. It was ira poaatbla to do business with th Rus sian purchasing commission. In some caaee the contract, they say, la delayed while the amount ot commission la ad justed and It la not an unusual thing for this delay to b a matter of months, A short time before the fall of War saw It seemed that th situation had ' been greatly improved by the arrival of ! lOfW.oe .hell, jt waa not until aoma of these were taken to the actual firing ', line that it waa discovered, according to , report, that they were a-fraction ot an Inch too Urge to fit any Russian ' gun. By an odd coincidence, however. 1 they were of the exact caliber to fit I onto of the German artillery, j It also Is well known that a large amount of ahrapnel wa offered Russia by American manufacturers six month ago, but for some reason or other was not accepted. Bine that time Russia haa been forced to buy the same ah rape el at almost double the first price quoted. Officer who helpud to conduct the re treat of the Russians from position to fositioo from one line of trenches liter ally swept away by German fir to an other awaiting th same fate describe (vividly the tragedy f fighting with In sufficient ammunition. German and Austrian trench builders, the description run. appeared and began work not far from the Russian position. Russian of fleer gauging th distance through their instrument, tgnaiied to their battery commander, but received the reply In almost every caae that there waa no ammunition to wast. Accord ingly the Teutons built their trenohes in plain sight of the Russian position and In such easy range of th Ruaaiaa bat- ' lane mat a Isw round of ainmuuiiioa could hav wlptd out every eign of th Invadeta V ' J (1 : 1 - 1 f i 1 . V -rr J . T-- A.- Bar sV V V ... C v XaaBl sssaaw a as -ja- I Ira U'WV - VV esej ej jv 'm,- to. ..-., -a Go from Milwaukee to Fight for Allies MIMVACKBR. Wis.. Sept. 14. Prepa ration have been completed for the de parture of 600 additional Italian reaervlats lrom Milwaukee on September Jl tor New York, from where they will all for Italy. Thl group will consist of men from Wisconsin and Iowa. About 200 will be Milwaukee residents, making a total of more than 1,0"0 who have left thl city to Join the color since the call aent out from Italy. A Con ah Medicine that Help. Dr. King New Pi co e y will h 1 your cough or cold. Kep a bottle at home for emergencies. 60c. At crjg gist. Advertisement. t rvarle H.aAxtU Mr eavrt Mrs. O II. Aull ana Mrs. Russerr c Kelvy of Omaha have been appointed member of the national committee of the woman' section of the Navy League of the United States, to organise tha lo cal work of that body In arousing the women of the t'nltcd FL'ites to the ne cessity In the present days of stress and Peril to work for the ends of patriotism and national defense. They will act in con Junction with a body of more than a thou sand of the moat prominent women In every section of the United States num bering among them Mrs. William Cuming Storye, president general Daughter of the American Revolution; Mr. Daisy MoLaurlr. Stevens, president general Daughter of the Confederacy; Mis Ann Morgan, lira Phoebe Hearst, Mr. Alexander Van Renselaer, Mr. & P. Gardiner, Mis Grace M. Pierce, registrar of the Daughter of the American Revo lution; Mr. Ralph Reaver Strasoburger, Mr. Medlll McCormlck, Mrs. George Dewey, Mr. Thomas Edison, Mr. George Lauder Carnegie, Mr. George Harvey, Mia Julia Marlowe and other o lS Pf""l "r Country Life Dying, It's So Lonesome STOCKTON, Cl., Sept. H.-Country llf Is dying In America because of th drudgery of the farmer and the lonesome ties of hi wife, according to William B. Smyth of San Kranelsco, addressing th Twenty-second International Irrigation congress, which opened today In Stock ton, a seven-day session to be continued In three other California cities. held them prisoner for several hours. Detectives Cunningham and Dolan broke into the room and rescued the girls. Heaton was brought before Judge Foster this morning and bound him over to the district court. Executed Too Many Men to Suit Villa WA8HINTONG, Sept. 14.-Conflrmatlon of the execution of General Tomas Ur bina by General Villa was received di rectly from General Villa today by Bai rlque IJorente, hi agent here. Villa declared Urblna was executed be cause he wa Insubordinate and executed all person who Incurred his displeasure without any scruples whatever. TWO GIRLS SAY HE ATOM LOCKED THEM IN ROOM Charles Heaton of Scrlbner Is being held at police headquarters station on a grave charge, preferred by ls-year-old Augusta Gray and Catharine Johnson, both of US South Twentieth. Heaton, the girls allege, represented himself as a showman and promised them work. Upon the pretext of return ing to the Keystone hotel for soms valu able papers, he got them to accompany htm to his room, they said, and there he Safe Home Remedy for Skin Troubles V011 cannot ove. uuiawe u,.j . w. of a dspsnflah. Watch. An unreli able time-keeper I often a detriment. A few minute late at a business ap pointment may mean the loss of con siderable money. You are alway.i ore of aot time when von pur chase a watch at LOITII BMat OO. We guarantee every watch we sell, and our price are always ths lowest. ess-Ladles' Ring, 14k solid eol.l I, o f tls "Perfec tion" mounting, fine brl 1 1 1 a n t Diamond, JjQ 5 a 'atVa'tn. sTo. a Men s Dia mond Ring, ( pronr Tooth mounting. 14k 4fCe solid roM 4 tl-SS a Week. SOLID GOLD THIN MODEL $2'03 Ecaema, ringworm and other itching, burning skin eruptions are so easily made wars by Improper treatme.it that one has to be very careful. There is one method however, that you need never hesitate to use, even on a baby's tender skin that Is the ret Inol treatment. Real no! Is the prescrin- tlon of a Baltimore doctor, uui .p in i.'.e form of reslnol ointment and reslnol soap. This proved so remarkably suc cessful, that thousands of other physi cians have prescribed It constantly for over twenty years. , Reslnol stops itching instantly, and almost always heals the eruption quick ly and at little oost Reslnol' ointment and reslnol snap can be bought at anv druggist's. Write for free samples, Dept. I-R. Reslnol, Baltimore, Md. V M 4. 1 triirev Mon h Li yT wfc jtr ! BBBBBBW Fast trains daily from Omaha arrive La Salle Station and Englewood Union Station, most convenient locations in Chicago. "Chicago-Nebraska Limited" at 6:08 p. m. "Chicago Day Express" - at 6:30 a. nu "Chicago-Colorado Express" at 4:10 p.m. "Rocky Mountain Limited" at 1:09 a. m. Automatic Block Signals Fine at Modern AU-Sttl Equipment Superb Dining Car Service Tickets, restorations and information at Rock Island Travel Bureau. Phone, write or call J. 8. MeHALLT. Division Passe far AgasA . 1323 raraata St- Oaaha, Hen. rkesat Douglas 128 tpno u lonoaocsoraooocioaoaoi Wo. 11491 ttnoiM, Elgin or Waltha n wstch, full Jeweled, 14k solid smM case. Fits In the pocket like a ei Ci) silver dollsr: special sale nr'ce TEBlTSt fa A KOITTK, Open Salty Till 8 9. at. Saturday S:80 Call or writs for Catslo No. MI. Phoa. Douttaa 1444 knot oar sl mon will call. THE NATIONAL 0FTIS Credit Jiweler Jut Apply Thi Parte and the Hairs Vanish BEFORE BUYING Painta, Varnish, Stains, Enamels ODonoooaoaoarj (Helps to Beauty) A safe, lettable home treatment for the Oulck removal of superfluous hairs from your race or necx Is as follows: Mix a stiff paste with soma water and pw. dered delatone, apply to objectionable' hairs and after t or 1 minutes rub off,' wash the skin and the hairs are gone.! The simple treatment Is unfailing mil no pain or tnconvenlcnoe attends Its use,1 tout to avoid disappointment be certain ! you get genuine delatone. Advertisement. Here is One of Those Rare Opportunities That You Have Been Seeking for Years The world of business Is always looking for food men just as good men are always look lag for a way of bettering themselves. This advertisement Is placed br a large suo oesiful local business InstltuUon for the pur pose ot securing one or mors men upon whom we can depend to push our business and who have the capacity to take up the responsible positions which are always being made la growing business institutions. Man applying tor this position must be over 35 years ot age, must have had sales ex perience, must be man ot good character and must not be addicted to the use of liquor In any of Its forms. Applicant must be possessor ot amMtlon and determination to succeed, to gether with the health and energy that will en able hlra to keep up the kind ot conUnual push, that always succeeds. We will pay yon a straight salary or on the Btratgist commission basis, or 4111 advance expcnea on corarnlsaion basti, uhlcheTer yoo prefer. 1 you are the kind ot man we want, wo Mill stop 4 nothing short ot your sertlcaM. To Illustrate the possibilities of the position we now have open, read the following exper ience ot one ot our salesmen: .. "This man who, until recently, was engaged as a salesman In a Jobbing house at a salary of $125 per month, hoping to better himself, answered our advertisement. "Our salesmanajrer soon realised that be had a live one and put him to work. "Now this salesman, after a few months' work, has an Income that runs between $350 and $400 per month and bis future prospects, both as to income and as to position, are brighter than he ever before imagined they would be." ' It is such a man we are looking for. and when you answer this advertisement, tell us all about yourself, covering completely such points as experience, character, habits, age whether married, or single, financial condition and enclose your photograph all Information will be treated aa strictly confidential and photo will be carefully- preserved and returned to you. Be sure to have this Information in our hands not later than next Wednesday, Sep tember SSd, one week from todsy, at which time ail applications received will be opened. Answer Now. of oar salesmen know we are running this ad so don't be afraid that It has been placed by the firm now employing you. r aTgggS.KJK. SVrwrwrTS'SBl aim --taui I'k. ' .t tr- ADDRESS BEE, J 103. 111 S II I L K it - a". si es I U 1 "flOHIPPr 8 Action" mm0 w I ilae f the wenderful shafs ef 11 .a1'". , R Old Hehemla aew obtain- 11 M ol for th Brat Urn la Bn II I n ft (Ilea dlreotloaa O.t a cop II j I 1 ' U if and treat family aad rasst tc If I I - U II aspetlstng surprises Price t. ' V J D I br mail. 11.14). Order lrol II KrT B Jaa-i CtlWHff-J mm ' '" '''lM'M.!l!!M4JJ:jaLa..l.J,.iiiJJIIU 111 I JUBJJIJILII a jjfi 1 Pmint Specialties, Painter's Supplies Cull at 1812 Farnam Street or Phone Douglaa 7018 C. -R. COOK PAINT CVLHY T B BEST, PRICES RIGHT . oaonoaononcnonononononononoao oesoatP i. "R, G A Mystery! What is it? What does it mean? It is a mystery the solution of which is particu larly interesting and important to those who have Furnished Rooms to rent How to Solve It If you are the proprietor of a Rooming House, or if you have a spare room you would like to rent, insert a little want ad in the Classified Section of THE BEE offer ing your rooms for rent, then THEN you'll find out What R. R. R. R. G. Means The solution is interesting and profit, able. If you want to find out we will give you a hint s Tyler 1000 Phone a o a o D o D o D o s a i