r 4 Till.' flf Vfr Wl'VIl IV 1M.M' L't'llfl'I'MIH'll ... inf. I i Y i IT i .. . - ! i-v t i 11. fiERUAH LOAN THE WORLD'S GREATEST XUising of Three Billion Dollars at Home Mightiest Financial Deal in History. EXCEEDS LAST ONE OF BRITAIN AMSTERDAM (Via London), Sept 15. A dispatch from Berlin states that Emperor William baa sent a telegram to Dr. Karl Helfferlch, sec retary of the imperial treasury thanking him for the success of the third German war loan. The em peror's message Is quoted as follows: "I thank you for this great suc cess of the financial war loan with which you hare been entrusted. The German nation, full of confidence in Its own strength, has shown its enemies and the whole world that in the .future it is unamloualy united as e man, is unshakable and will con tinue to its end war obtruded upon us by criminal surprise, and make every necessary offer of blood for the security and liberty of the father land." (imtlnt Loan In History. BERLIN (VI London), Sept. 24. The German war loan raised September 21 la the largest financial operation In tha world's history, said Dr. Karl Helfferlch, ceeretary of the imperial treasury, to tha Associated Press today. With a total of twelve billion marks (),000,ooo,ooo) and Soma small sums not yet reported, tha secretary said it exceeds Great Britain's last loan, whloh attracted much attention all oyer the world as an unprecedented piece- of financiering. "The present loan," Dr. Helfferlch con tinued, "enables the government to liQUldate treasury bills taken over by the XUlchsbank and other banks, provides Clermany with money for tha winter earn Mlgn and renders unnecessary tha rais ins; of another loan before March. Wk Rpinii Moat. "England hitherto has raised 14,062, (00,000 and Germany 16.250,000,000 In long term loans, whereas England's war ex penditures up to the present time are hardly leas than Germany's and soon will txceed Germany's, for England la now pending nearly 5,000,000 (5,000,000) dally against Germany's not much above 3, 000,000 (115,000,000). That means that Ger many Is spending 26 cents per capita dally ana England 66 cents, I doubt therefore, whether England's financiers possess confidence that their resources will out last ours. "Everything said abroad about Ger many putting on pressure and using force te secure subscriptions to the loan U pure Invention. We appealed solely on the financial power and patriotism of our fellow citiiens. Our success must open the world s eyes to a recognition of how strong Is Germany's financial power and how strong its will. -Mot a Poor Relation. "I am confident that the success of this loan, which proves that we are standing firmly upon our own feet," will contribute toward the good relations be tween Germany and the United States, notwithstanding the Morgan-Hoiden inci dent Independence is the first word In American history, as well as the first word of true friendship. Amerca can not class us among Its poor relations." Dr. Helfferlch asserted that Germany was financially able to continue the war indefinitely. Its people, hs said, were earning higher wages and saving more money than In peace times. The coun try was supplying Its own needs and buying little abroad and making no debts to foreign countries. In conclusion the secretary said that a shortage of supplies in some raw ma terials like cotton and wool might cause Inconvenience, but the people were learn ing to economize. " Old woolen clothing was being reworked Into shoddy, Snd coats could be worn shorter. Substitutes for some materials were being found, he added. Likely to Increase. "The British Parliament passed last iweek a credit of fl,260,0O0,OX. It was the seventh since the war began and briught the total amount to $6,310.000,ono. Premier Asqulth said the dal y expenditure of Great Britain was 117.600,000, but that there was a likelihood of it ino.eaalig owing to advices to Great Britain's allies and her dominions and to provision for munitions." FRENCH SHARPSHOOTER IN AN ADVANCED TRENCH Note the goggles and respirator worn as a pro tection against the frequent use of poisonous gases by the Germans in thi3 district. 4 V it . il S 1 I - J i .i WW. . lot rfi A If i a ......... . , - m V A . .. I I snap I . - Mil. A.i . , . ' . -i -J -v I 1 1 1 TrrilpTnfflfwr-ftio""nifiiiMii n ROTARY CLUBMEN TALK CONVENTION Reports Given by Some Who Trav eled to San Francisco for the June Meeting-. BOUQUETS TO TWO MEMBERS Many Exhibitors At County Fair Carry Off Prizes Among the winning exhibitors at the Douglas county fair are the following: Textile, General Exhibit Mrs, Cruse of South Omaha. tfirls. Miss Othmer. Omaha; old ladies, Mrs. Elisabeth Tyner, Omaha. Agricultural, General Exhibits Union precinct, first: Jefferson, second; Mo Ardle, third; Douglas, fourth. Domestic, General Exhibit Mrs. F. X. Lemleux. Horses Percherons, W. J. Taylor, Flor ence; trotters, sweeptsakes, A. 10. Bige, Ilenson; stallion. 1 year, J. C. Root; mare, 4 years and over, McAvoy Brothers, Mil lard; mare, S years, C. C. Hall; champion mare, B. W. Hall; stallion, 4 years, Mc Avoy Brothers; Shetland mare, J. O. Anderson; ponies In harness, McAvoy Brothers: saddle pony, J. O. Anderson; saddle horse, 8. Arlon Lewis. Cattle Bull calf, H. C. GUssman; cow. 4 years, B. B. Davis; heifer, B. B. Davis; graded herd, B. B. Davis; milch cow. 11. B. Davis. Bogs Boar, over 6 montha. Btoltenberg Brothers; sow over U months, Stolten berg Brothers; champion aow, A. C. GUssman; champion boar. A. G Gllssman. Apples Sweepstakes, Ada Drexel. Bees and Honey H. C. Cook. Forgets Where to Meet Her Mother Twelve-year-old Katherine Hoffman left her mother at the tabernacle to go over to tha nursery where the children were playing. . Her mother designated a spot where they were to meet On Katharine's return at the dose of the meeting she . wss unable to to locate her mother, whereupon she burst Into tears. Two women led her weeping to the platform and appealed to Mr. Brewster for assistance in finding the mother. Mr. Brewster mounted a .chair' and called out to the stragglers that a little girl was lost Mrs. Hoffman was in the erowd and came,, forward to claim her tear-stricken daughter. "I forgot where you said I should meet you," sobbed Katherine, Balkan Ministers in Visit to Edward Grey lONDON, Sept. X he Greek, Rou manian and Serbian ministers succes sively visited Sir Edward Grey at the foreign office this afternoon. The Greek minister communicated to the secretary of state for foreign affairs the telegram from his government announcing that "in view of the mobilisation of Bulgaria, the Hellenlo government considers It a measure of elementary prudence to order a general mobilisation of the Hellenic naval and military forces." It Is estimated that in addition to the Greek navy KO.000 HsHsnlo troops will be mobilised within a few days. Sapulp Comradi'shlp among members of the Rotary club was In evidence for several hours lKt iilRlit around the banquet board at the .Field club. Over l' Itotarlnns gathered to hear talks from some of the members, wno attended the international convention of Kotary clubs last June at Kan Francisco. Frank J. Norton was toaatmaster. The speakers were Fresldenl Hurley G. Moor head. Past Frealnents Harry 8. Wellor and Dan Baum, Jr.; fcecretary Kmrrltus Tom 8. Kelly, Rotarlana Arthur Cooley, H. G. Bell, John Bcaklns, Lee Huff, Frank Vlerllng, R. F. Kloke and George Mlckel. There were over 1.9f detegates at the big convention, representing H8 different clubs In as many cities. Omaha'a dele gation numbered twenty-elsht, counting wives, and waa next to the largest In at tendance, outside of the California clubs. With 4.000 ' Ring for Omaha" bells, the Gate City Rotarlana early pus their home club in large letters en the International map of Rotary, and succeeded In getting the motto, "Stop Oft at Omaha," Into large type In the convention bulletins. Next year the local club plans to send much blgirer delegation to Cincinnati, the 191S convention city. A feature of last night's proceillnss was the presentation of huge bouquets of beautiful roses to C. Louis Meyer and John Sullivan for their wives, in honor of the arrival of a baby girl in each household. Rosebud Country Yields Big Crop DALLAS, f IV, Sept. :X (Special ) The farmers of the Koertu. country are sending to central and southern lows' for fnrm help to lake care of the enor mous crop. Various reports of the ylcM of crops In the Itnseluid country have, t'een published In newspapers all Over, the country, which hmo been followed by confirmations and dcninli.. ' The fact of the matter Is. that It Is hard to exasserate on the crops of the Kosehinl country this year. There h been an hlfch as fitly bushels of winter wheat threshed to the aire. This Is not tha average yield, but the highest yield. : Very little has yielded below tnciity.ftve I bushels. i One case In particular that deserves mention is the case of a farmer in Tripp ' county who had a poor wheat crop last ! year and did not harvest until late. At! harvest time he noticed that considerable1 wheat waa on the ground. He dlnoed his land and moved to town. This volun-: teer crop threshed twenty-eight bushels ' to tha arre. j Rye, oats and barley have yielded pro- j portlonately well. There la comparatively little threshing done, but one cannot hetir of a poor crop of amr.ll grain. Corn Is not fully matured, but it blda fair to le the blKRest yield the Rosebud country has ever enjoyed. There has been no froese, but there waa a little frost on the night of September 20, which will be a benefit rather than a detriment to the corn, as It will have the effect of stop ping the growth and cause It to mature. It la safe to predict the biggest yield of corn the Rosebud ha ever had. Hard Coal is natural "Vulcan Coke" is a "By product" yet "Vulcan Coke" is MADE in all of tho hard coal SIZES you've grown used to. Show us where you can burn hard coal to advantage and we will show you where you may use "Vulcan Coke" at 2C; less expcr.30. And the latter will NOT burn out fire pots or grates. Think of a fuel that is FREE from clinkers, is clean, smokeless and leaving only a trifle of ash, and you havo thought of a "perfect" fuel. "THE PERFECT FUEL," by the way, is the slogan the producers have adopted for "Vulcan Coke." Get It by Phoning Tyler 1754. 5o50 Per Ton Takes the Place of Hard Coal Surely. We Are Wholesale and Retail Agents. A , aWJ' ft)' 210 S. 17th St. Brandeis Theatre Building. Mln aehoots Itisrit, WASHINGTON. Sept. K. -There Is lit tle huc . 1 teotjciiii.ft i.Hoiiai y scnoola and colleges In the interior o( Turkey, acoordlnic to a d'spatch today from Am bassador Morgenthati, who said mans school properties remained vacant "for the lack of teachers, pupils snd patrons.'' Let The Bee get you a good job. "Situations Wanted" ads are free The Way to a Woman's Heart a Officials Accused of Bribery BAPUXPA, OVl Sept. X.S. J. Smith, mayor of Sapulpa; Vanoe likely, com missioner of public safety, and U. O. Jones, chief of polloe, were arrested late today charged with bribery. The arreata . were made on indictments returned by i the Creek county grand Jury, which has been Investigating alleged lawlessness In Sapulpa. Several other indictments were Included In the report of tho grand Jury, but were withheld until arrests are made. s ' wissMiMjsjaeasnaMMsiiiLsMsjjssitj ''mmiismi ilia iiii uh -" h- rm',-. . s'irTi r-.wFmmjrrsmm3Brmm??KX ill ssSasBalsSSsa IS TO PROVIDE HER WITH A HOME A REAL HOME THE KIND IX WHICH SHE WILL RK CONTENT AND HAPPV. Have yon eTer stopped to think the infinite sat. isfartion a boautifully fnniishetl home will give your family? Do you know the deep, quiet Joy of rest ing in your owji beautifully furnLshed home after hard day "down town?" Do you know that 11 art man's will fur. nlsh your home with the highest grade of furniture and you can hare a year or more to pay for It? Glance around your home ana lis surroundings and think this offer over. And when you eventually think furni ture think "Haitmnji's," Omaha's home furtilthlnirs apeci'Ulst. You should select furniture carefully for it hecomes a constant and Intimate companion of your home. Let us show rott some real furniture fit for your homo. If you buy before seeing our stock and Ret our prices you are doing yourself an injustice. There is only one way to nrove this to yourself. Come and se we invito com- nsriimn. Make the most of everT furniture dollar. 1ft us show you how. ' Relow are listed a few of our typical offerings. ' i Apartments, flats, tiuusea and cottages can be rented quiokly and cheaply by a Bee 'Tor Rent." Bought Voters for Ten Cents, Price of Drink, Says Witness INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 25. Voters were bought for 10 cents, "the price of a drink," in the election of November 3, 1914, according to Ed ward J. ("Big Chief") O'Leary, who testified today in tbe trial of Mayor Joseph E. Bell, charged with election conspiracy. About 100 saloonkeep ers testified during tbe day that they bad contributed to the democratic vampaign fund in sums ranging from 5 to f75. City employes, most of; whom were indicted with Mayor Bell, j were named as the collectors of this : . j 1 iudu. O'Leary told of an alleged con: versatlon with Mayor Bell during which the mayor told him to "do as you have always done." What had you always done at elections," Prosecutor A. J. Rucker asked. "I'told the mayor I had voted' re peaters," replied the witness. O'Leary testified he had bought fifteen voters and 4hat be bad given eight of them "the price of a drink 10 cents." He said he had bought uppers for three others. HEIRLOOMS OF ZACHARY TAYLOR GIVEN TO WILSON WASHINGTON, Bept. . Mrs. Walter R. Btauffar of New Orleans, granddaugh ter of President Zachary Taylor, pre sented te .President Wilson for the White House collection several heirlooms be longing to her ancestor. They included a pair of silver candlesticks, a cut glasa decanter and several wins glaasea used by President Taylor in the White House, a brooch containing a lock of his hair, a silver spur and the handle of a walk ing stick given htm during the Mexi can war. BABC0CK STATIONED , IN NEW YORK CITY George I. Babcock, who has been na tional secretary for Mexico for the Toung Men's Christian association, has arrived In New York City, where he will be sta tioned In the future since disturbed con ditions In the south make national work there Impossible at present. The association's international and home work has recently been placed In charge of J. R. Mott and Mr. Babcock will be one of Mr. Mott's assistants. 1 SPECIAL. EASY TERMS GLADLY ARRANGED ON ANY PURCHASE. IE DESIRED "Let Hartman Feather Your Nest1' Rosy Complexion Quickly Assured Stuart's Calcium Wafers Cleanses the Blood and Bring Back the Rose Color to Cheeks, OuickJy. 5ggf ISVatt 0MAHANS HELD ON CHARGE OF BEING COUNTERFEITERS COVINGTON, Ky., Bept 28.-A man giving his name as Douglass Wright, and a woman, who registered as Mrs. Badl4 Wright, were arrested here today on a charge of counterfeiting. The police claim to hae confiscated several molds snd other Implements for money making. Wright said he is a laborer and that the woman is his slater. He said they formerly lived at Omaha and Rand, Colo. DR. DAY BRINGS CRIPPLED GIRL TO SUNDAY MEETING Selma Ohlfs. tha Houth Side crippled sirl In whom a number of Omaha club women are Interested, waa brought to the tabernacle with her mother by Mrs. G. K. fupper. Ir. C. M. Lay provided an auto mobile to bring the crippled girl. tlhinr Hotel, Dearer. Tiie Hotel where popular prices pre vail. One can secure very desirable rooms as follows: With Hath For one person, tl.SO to K.y per day; for two persons, 12.50 to J3 .7) per day; for three persons, $100 to J4 KI per day. Without Bath For one person, tl-00 to 11.50 per day; for two persons, $2.00 to $2 50 per day; for three persons, $160 to $3.08 per day. The ideal stopping place en ronte to the Exposition. Write to the ALBANY HOTEIj MANAGEMENT. DENVER, Onlorado, for booklet entitled "One Day Trips from. Denver," FREE. Postage prepaid. 1 I nasa Mrrilclae thai Helps. Iir. iKns's New Discovery will help ijr rotish or cold. Keep a bottle at fm.ui' tor cr"ernrlr. W. At d minims Culls From the Wire Vice President Msrshall called at the While House and discuxsed with l'ri dci t Wilson the international situation, national defense anil other problems con fronting the administration. Mr. Mar snail told the president that an extenilve trip through the country had convinced blm that the people ere pleased with the manner in which International affairs ial been lnanHi;td. The MMvalo Steel company of Phila delphia, iidc of tli lariat of the -tailed independent concerns In the coun try, i n lloyinif 6.i0 in.-n, was today sulj to puri'liuseis whose identity has not Wen itlxi looeil. The sale pries Sl rotimatcs tl.VM. Coin. Ident with the le of the MldvRle .lnnl came the report that tho t'smt'ila 8i,h-I coiimNiiy, another big Imlei'eiulenc eonein with a lnrit Qt .lolniHtow n l';i . is );i tl- kjiiiw of eliuii III K loillilu TBZaX, JLCTA.aH MAILED Stuarts Ciclum Wafers have mads themselves a peerless place In this coun try for their beauty-building, akin-clean-Ing powers. The great trouble with the majority of women Is that they try to remove plm- ROOMY oOLID OAK MISSION ROCK Klt. l rame Is made entirely of pe ei te I wood, beautLfullv finished Irt fumed. Hu a very high back and broad, roomy seat Upholstered In high grade Huanlah artlil- cial leather, over nnsi boat rocker val- li us ever offered for the money.... so 'tar- 'm WiJ lVa ARE 8IHC1AIj ONE-MOTION OFFERING FOTt TOMORTIOWB BEM-TVO OUlt AUTOMATICS HED DAVENI'OHT The frame Is plain, heavy ueslgn, mailn en tirely of solid oak. Tha upholstering used la Imperial Artificial leather. lark and seat are tufted over full sii h)g construction. One mutton easily converts It into a full esed bed. Bultahls for parlor, library or bed room. Specially priced at, only si.no casn, fi.so a Month. w "Plmplee are the rirst Tnlasr Ton WoUcs. (rat sUd of Them Qalokly WltU Btaart's Calotom Wafers I" pies by outside treatment, such as greases, massage, coametlca, electricity, etc. These methods will not cunt nor even temporarily remove pimples and faelal disorders. Ths difficulty is generally Impure blood. The blood Is a stream of wests matter filled with poisons. Its color Is black and blue or brownish, Instead of ruby red as It should be. Stuart's Calcium Wafers go Into tha stomach with the food you eat They become a part of the blood and they go ! wherever tha blood goes, at once ellmlti. i attng an Impurities and sources of skin eruptions All the cosmetics In the world will not bring back a clear complexion if your Diooa is ruled with Impurities. Go to your druggist and buy a box of Stuart s Calcium Wafers, price 60o. Mall coupon below today for free trial package. THIS MAfiSIVE OVERsTrKFtU l.l I'KIUAl. LKATHKH KOL'KEH is with out Uouht one of tha greatest bargains ever offered In thla city. Very mans ve In construction and upholstered In a high trrade artificial leather over full set of steel tempered springs. Back la aeepiy- turtea, rronl and arms hanilanmely rulfled. Ho sure and lake advantaare of this great offer, our price oniy . THIS C )MPIj;TK MISSION LIBR iKT 8U1TU EXACTLY AH ILLUSTRATED s ?n vie of the best selected and well seas- n.l solid oak and finished In funiod. Tfiree piom. mm ciiair, rorner ana lltirsry tanie. The chair and iwor j uimu'iirrea oil tempered snrlnga. Hss large drawer and duplicated elsewhere at priced riajr, rorner ana lirirsry lame. The chair and . jm In Bi.arilsh srtlflcl il leather over full set of J J Table is of large else, meHurtnu fixt Ina. v If strons; lower shelf below. This nut cannot he 11 .t anywhere near this low fliture. bnwlally 75 91.89 Cash, tl.00 a Month. nil lane an expert i 5.5-fl 198 THIS BEAUTIFUL CIl'IFlVlNIErt MATCHED . RINCESlI DHESSElt SHOWN TO THE RIGHT. Has entire swelled front .base, fitted with flv roomy drawers. The finish Is so well executed that It would take an expert to tell it rrom the ran- ulna French beveled , plats mirror m ures 18x20 Inches. A genuine bsrgsln at thla low pries i n r-.-h sn .no a Month. sr A tool hitch in lasustr A warm hitchtn in winter. Free Trial Coupon T. A. tUnar Co.. 801 trkaarl Boilt. lag, Marshall. Mica., sen! mu at oiue, by return mall, a free trUl package of Htuart's Oalelum Wafers. Name St test ("iiv B U ' '. -st n nnFfM 'is- We are Showing a Full Display of the Famous Cole's Hot Blast Heaters which are guaranteed to save oue-third of your fuel bill. They will burn all rubbish, coke, cost or wood, and are positively guaranteed to hold fire for 4 8 hours without attention. Made with Coin's patented hot blast pipe which Rives you the benefit of every bit of heat In your fuel, it allows no obnoxious gases to escape in your room and is greatly superior to the average moderate priced heaters on the mar ket Call and have an expert explain the merits of this stove to you. As a vol ii ul ia si nania mtm tag able to offer these U-Sfl 4195 a v wnvsria as, v 1 1 7 reptlonally low price of, up from. . ,.. . . 1 1 iii 1 1 s 1 1 1 1 - r-A" mm 1 1 aV i m5 TIEAUTli-ww HIGH tl HADE ROYAL CIKCAHSIUN WALNUT PRINCESd IikKhr K. The hasfl Is unusually lttrs for a l'rlncess dresser and fitted with four large drawws. The mirror is of iarc aie, t rench beveled fate snd InmHures x :t 0 Ins. ureatly reduced for II OjJ inis wees a selling. REGENT COMBINATION OAS AND COAL UiNOU. Operates equally well with roal or gas. 11-inch oven, four adjustable burners for gas, four hoi. is for eosl. Door and back -usrds of ovei trimmed white amel. stores low price only I. Door and back -usrds of rve-i d with anow m Pf proeelotn en- 2 At LTtllJ rld in oth.r V H (fTl for 5. t)ur jT tf " re only 94 SO Cash, S1.00 a Moatn. America's Largest llomeiurnish rs 1414-1416-1418 DOUGLAS STREET S-fl C75 ft a a a A BULiJ OAK UROR . VIM.l KITCHEN CABINET. The base" is fit ted with two loomy bins, two lara utensil drawers and sliding kneaduiK board. Top hue roomy china cup boar 1 ins isiiue worn a shown ,n uiuBiiauuni una roouiv spice drawers. Your Lili.i... .... .. I . ... . . u out one. Offera a.U con- (sj fT - venlemes snd comfort Xrf' A great val us. at SI oo dash, SI OO a Month. - .v.itft 'III. . Ianf hurT "TV ;Wnai Mitss aiMt iSH t III