TUK MKK: OMAHA,' SATURDAY. XOVEMUKIt 20, 101,. 15 1 BRIEF CITY NEWS Wedding Binge Sdholm, Jewels. Lighting Itrttiree Burgfss-Orsnden. Mes moot Print IV Now Peacen Trees. To Barrow Money on real estate, J. It. Iximont. State Punk building. Today' Blste FroiTam" classlflel option today. It appears In Ths Boa EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what tho va rious moving picture theaters offer. Tor gafetr TM In Life Insurance see TV. H. Indoo. general agent Plate Mutual Life AMuranco Co. of Worces ter.' Maw., one of the oldest, 71 years, and best companies on earth. the fctata Bank of Omaha, corner Sis teen'h Harney, pays FOUR per cant cn t'mo dei-oslta and THREE per ceht I on savings accounts. AH aepomia tn lsfit ae protected by the depositors' uaraniee fund of the state of Nebraska. Ktpnrd by the tew C. U Edwards of J t hlcaero and Frank Mo ran, wi senior street, lave been arrested en complaint of Chris Pulos of the Cameraphone tlirhler, tvho asert the pair stola hit watch..- Htonle Wooden Baaor Someone svl cVntly fcent on a large shave, murder, or etovewflod, stole a large wooden rasor, used for advertising purposes, which huns in front of Hugo Melcher plftoe at 1112 Farnara street. CAisiit In Aot J. J. Leslie and Earl Anderson were arrested Thursday night as they were escorting Harry Falkner into an alley, apparently for the purpose of robbery. Both men were sentenced to twenty days in the county Jail. Ooloied KM round Dead Lewis Wayatts. colored, aged 60 years, was found dead at his home, Seventh and Webster streets. Death came as the result of heart trouble. He was found by L. Lewis of the same address. 1st of rure Stolen Mrs. E. H. Lind- Strom, 4908 North Forty-first street, re ports to the police that while sh was visiting a local theater Thursd. r- noon someone stole a set of turs be longing to her. They were of consider able value. X,oso Rat and Coin James Kelley of Grand Island went to sleep In a down town saloon Thursday evening and when he woke up he was minus $S and his hat Later he raw William Riley on the street., wearing his hat. and had the fel low arrested. The $8 was Dot recovered. snares x-uriouga visit u. B. Grant called at the local navy recruiting office enroute from the naval training station at Chicago to his home In Grand Island on a ten-day furlough. Grant enlisted for the navy here a few months ago and Is now ready to be assigned to a ship. He Is a .distant relative of General U. 8. Grant. To Install Laurdry Machinery J. W, Nakutln of St. Louis is expected In Omaha within the next few davs to take charge of the Installing of machinery and equipment In the now Carey Cleaning company building at Twenty-fourth, near Lake street. Mr. Nakutln will remain In Omaha and have charge of the cleaning and dyeing, as well as the mechanical department of the plant. mailraad Pleads Guilty The Burling. ton railway was fined $100 on each of three; counts by Judge T. C. Munger in federal court.- The railroad pleaded guilty td violation of the safety appliance law In having two cars on which the coupling . nhn-mtuil waji not . in wnrlclno- order. It also nleadcd a uilty to having a shipment of cattle In a car for more than twenty eight hours continuously, which la against the federal law. Thanksgiving- Suggestions Candied tUrori, pound. 19c. Lemon and orange peel, pound, 17c. Powdered or cube su gar, pound, 9c; three for 25c. One-pound can Tip Baking Powder, 9c. Pumpkin, 8c; three for 22c. Walnut meats, pound, 42o. fifteen-ounce package, 13c; twelve-ounce package, lie; bulk, pound. He. Let the Hsskct Stores Markets supply you with j'resh dressed poultry for your Thanks giving dinner. British Authorities Take Eitel Officer Wno violatea raroie.wAE is conhict of ideals W.N'UON, Nov, 19. A German naval lieutenant from the German converted cruiser Prini Eltel Frledrich, who broke his parole at Newport News. Is now In the hands of the British naval authori ties, according to information gleaned here today. The lieutenant was captured on board a Danish steamer which was searched In the North Bea early in the week. He was found smong the crew and identi fied by an official who knew hira before the outbreak of the war. Two officers of the German converted cruised Prlns Eltel Frledrich, lieutenant Koch and Dr. Kroneck, disappeared from the vessel at Newport, where it Is In terned, October 17. Later two others disappeared. At the time the vessel was Interned, on April 7, the officers of the cruiser gave their parole to the United States govern ment agreeing not to leave American soil. Naval officials are so disturbed over the continuing escapes that they have con sidered putting the German seamen ashore in a guarded camp, and recently asked the State department If the marina guard had a right to fire to prevent es capes. Penrose Says He Did Not Authorize Report His Hat is in Ring DENTON. Tex.. Nov. 1 Boles Pen rose, United States senator from Penn sylvania, mads the following statement today about reports last night from San Antonio. Tex., that he would shortly an nounce his . candidacy for the republi can nomination for the presidency. "I have been mentioned for the presi dential nomination next year, but there is no authority from me for the state ment from San Antonio last night that my announcement is shortly to be made. As a matter of fact, there are no candi dates for the republican nomination yet other than the complimentary votes and boosts for the favorite sons and for neighboring states' favorite sons, and the probability now Is that the question of a nominee will be quite unsolved until the convention has acted. "Soma of the great eat republican presi dents havej been of such convention nominations. Lincoln. Grant and Hayes, not to mention the others, have been in this Class." fcenator Penrose was here for a few minutes during the passage of the Liberty bell today. Jitney? CAN0U GET AEU THE DELfT IN SAVNUTTS, VJLLYOU KlNDtf QWETrlO Mote lb MS Hus bah o Ar THE. HOUSE MUST BE READY, ASSERTS BRADY Writer Telli Knife md Fork Club United Statei Knit Com - mand Beipect. Cyrus .Townsend . Brady, author and clergyman, whO' addressed the Omaha Knife and Pork club Thursday etenlng .at the University club, wag a cleric la the Union Pacific head quarters here twenty-eight years ago, under W. II. Hancock, whom he visited yesterday. "I haven't been here since I left the railroad offices, and I want to ay I never saw such a change in a city. It is remarkable," said Mr. Brady. "Can't yon remain over and visit a few days?" asked Rev. T. J. Mac kay, who 1 '. an old friend of the famous writer. "Impossible, rector, I have to work for a living. Have to write books, preach and writ moving picture play." was the answer. Mr. Brady came In at noon and went fmra the University club direct to the depot. Maa Coaaaaaad Respect. "National Preparedness" was the sub ject discussed by Mr. Brady, who was Introduced by Prof. J. F. Woolery. "Wa need an army commensurate with our dignity and importance," Mr. Brady told his hearers, "and a navy strong enough to protect our shores; not for aggression nor to impose our will upon other people, but that our voice may be heard and that our cttisenahlp shall be protected. 'We ahould stand full-armed within the antes, because no man shall take our heritage from us. We will go on from strength to strength and will not close the doors, but will bid all men come and will assure them protection." A literacy test upon immigrants was not favored. "This country Is dedicated to life with its opportunities and liberty with its privileges," declared Mr. Brady. The speaker made a trip to Europe last summer on the ill-fated A neon. On board was a foreign-bora American who hi child when brought to this coun try by his father. He had been educated here and had voted fifteen years, but in spite of naturalisation through his father be was detained in his native country and only by exercising his resourcefulness did he escape. Mr. Brady declared such a condition existed because we did not have the power to protect our cttisenahlp. The European war was called a con flict of ideals rather than of conquest, revenge or for material things. It Is a war to make men think la terms of this or that country, not in terms of human ity. The first speaker of the evening was Prof. U. U VYlUett of the University of Pssmsii s i ' iii n i i i .M i . - m a a ... i ii Mini-ai i i 1 1 . - n B NOBODY HOME! HE'S IN TIIE JITNEY BUSINESS. (OryrUht, 19IS, International News fJcrvloe.) Yes sin! qtT RlQKTl IN SIR Kindlw drop This HVA Off AT SMHrlS House Chicago,, who gave an Interesting talk on "New Continents.' These were referred to as "Life, light, law, liberty and love." the application of the thought being to the purpose of making the most of life. "A man who la capable of thinking in terms' of his own life makes the well polsed man and of such men is a well poised nation composed and ia saved from waves of hysteria," was a state ment of the Chicago educator. Promoters of the Monarchy in China Move Toward Object WASHINGTON, ov. 1.-Deayed somewhat by the opposition of the allied powers in the execution of plans . for transformation of the Chinese govern-; ment Into a monarchy, the promoters ! of this movement nevertheless are mov ing steadily toward their object According to the advices reaching here today. President Yuan Bhi Kal has adopted a plan for meeting adverse crit icism that . might follow assumption of the throne by an official, who, . like himself,, had occupied the position of the closet . confidence with the old Manchu dynasty, and at the same time secur ing the active support of the powerful party of conservatives surrounding the little Manchu emperor who still Is living at Peking, In one of the Imperial palaces. It Is understood that Tuan will under take. If he ascends the throne, of guarantee an annual allowance of $4,000,000 to the little emporer as long as ' he lives; to recognize him as a Chinese prince, and to provide proper places In the government emoluments for the 'principal members of his family and hla immediate adherents. It Is proposed that the emperor Issue an address to the Manchus explaining the conditions which have made It neces sary for Tuar to assume the throne for the benefit of the Chinese people, and urging : them to render him loyal sup. port Nuber's Activities to . Be Further Probed WASHINGTON. Nov. U.-Further In vestigation of the activities of Austrian Consul Oeneral iron Nuber and his asso ciates will be made by the Department of Justice aa a result of yesterday's confer ence In New Tork between A. Bruce Ble- laskl, chief of the bureau of Investiga tions, and Dr. Joseph Oorlcar, former Austrian consul. A department state ment announcing this ton urn t also said that information had been obtained which probably would lead to further indlot ments for passport frauds. likswrUt IsTtstor Niurtl, (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) STUTTOART, Germany. Nov. I The inventor of the German submarine, WI1 heUn Bauer, is to be honored by the city of his birth. DWIngen on the Danube, by A monument. An organization for the collection of funds has been named In Dllllngtn, and the subscription Hat has been beaded by a donation from the mayor. V W V FJ - - 1 X f-i-A sv f Tllaf Tur a e rt.esr a .uniKTT NU l 1HI5J5 1 rArtrl iw; iwi to int nvisrnu-nnLr, - . x r -v ' ,qo4KEAD ORVJC ViU. AMSS (TAKE THAT WOO QO BACK. COMMANDER URGES GIYE DPGALLIPOLI England Consider. Abandoning Peninsula While Kitchener Chases Turks. 1 MOSLEMS i LOBE 280 YARDS LONDON, Nor: 19. The attitude of the. entente allies toward Greece, from which country, they are endeav oring to get a definite guarantee for the safety of the French, British and Serbian troops, and the whole mili tary policy ln th'e near east, including the Dardanelles,, will. It la expected, be niade'cleir. before the end of the present weei. " ' ' '' The council ' at Paris, In which British and Freneh'cabinet ministers took part, came to Important de cisions, and Earl Kitchener, looking over the ground both In Oallipolt and the Balkans, Is to report on the best means of dealing with the situa tion arising' out of the Austro-Ger-roan and , Bulgarian successes in Serbia, and Greece's leanings toward the central powers. KVor Withdrawal. It transpired ' today during ths course of the debate In the House of Lords that General Sir charlas Monroe, the recently appointed commander-ln-chlcf In the Dardanelles, has already given his opin ion as to what, should be the future policy with regard to the Galllpoll campaign. and Lord Rlbblesdale, -who Introduced the subject said he understood that the re port of the general favored withdrawal. The Marquis of Lansdowne replied, that the representations and the evidence s companylng It was not considered suf ficient to enable the government to come to a decision. ; The statement had hardly been made when the war office Issued an account of the successful British attack on the Turkish trenches on either side of the K rlth la Nullah, which led to the belief that Lord Kitcheher, who Is on the penin sula ' and who went out' after General Monro's report had been received, had decided to persist In the operations. Hrltlalt Gala 80 Yards. The official report stated that the Brit ish army resumed the offensive and cap tured 280 yards of Turkish trenches. It was announced that the Fifty-second di vision successfully attacked the Turks in the Krithl-Nullax. , near the tip of the peninsula. ' It captured 160 yards of trenches to the east of the defile and IK yards to the west Andrew Bonar Law, the colonial secre tary, assured the House of Commons that the decision would be left to the military experts and the question of the loss of prestige would have no weight. Apartments, flats, houses and cottages ean be rented quickly and cheaply by a lies "For Bent." , . rrr? - 1 JiiL ) WILLYoU PLEASE HANDTHESE EQQSTo PJ.EASE CHE THISCAKcT -joy M PI To THE HQS PITAL'WHEH - F0RM'55IN;THfiTKA' Eat Big Meals!. No Indigestion or Bad Stomach 'Tape's Diapepain" makes weak stomachs strong and healthy at once. Instantly stops sourness, gases, heartburn, acidity, dyspepsia. 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