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TUT. OMAHA SUNDAY UKK: XOVKMHF.Tl 2S. 1015. 3 A Nebraska Nebraska POOL WILL REFUSE YEISEHREQUEST Secretary of State Announces He Will Not Withdraw Request to Take Roosevelt Name Off Ballot. OMAHAN SAYS HE WILL FIGHT Nebraska Morehead Does Not Indicate His Answer to Ford Trom a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. Nov. 27.-(.peclal.1-Oolonol John Oliver Yelser of Omaha stands In the position of officially boosting two candidates for the republican nomination for the presidency. F'trst he filed the name tf Theodore Roosevelt and now he comes along and files another asking for the same privilege for William Kilo Thompson. (Prom a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Nov. 27. (Special.) Gover nor Morehead has not rrwde up his mind whether he will accept the Invltntlon of Henry Ford to be one of the delogntlon of 10 to eo to Knrope to bring about settlement of . the war situation. The governor does not want to take up action whlcii might not be proper and does not care to be. a party to any act which might complicate the situation. That the action of Mr. Ford. Is arousing YANDERSLIGE HAD FURNISHED NO BOND Head of Tubercular Hospital Dis charge dand His Accounts Are Found Much Ilixed. Nebraska and employe who Is given the custody ef funds or property belonging to the state of Nebraska. Such bond when approved shall be filed In the office of the board." Notes from Beatrice and Gage County home In Bout"! Hen trice, where Mr. Stevens lad been csllr.l to erform a marriage ceremony, returned the car to the vicinity of the tolhe station Thurs day morning. The speedometer showed that the rar had been driven thlrty-flva miles. Germany Unable to Secure Swedish Iron BOARD OF CONTROL UP IN AIR (From a Ptaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Nov. 27. (Ppoelnl.) The State Hoard of Control today settled the Thanksgiving turkey of Superintendent ! II H. Vandersllce of the State Tubercular a arrest denl of Interest was shown this morning when Chairman K. O. Maxgl j h"P Kearney with a Christmas of the State Floard of Pardons sent Mr. ! Parent In the shape of a dismissal as Ford the following letter: ! I'p"1 of thBt Institution. Chairman LINCOLN. Nov. 27.-Hon. Henry O. "oward Kennedy of the board going to Ford, care Rnltlniore Hotel. New York Kearney today with the official paper i n y I'ear Mr: lour erforts to tiring Mhnllt A n pnd In tho tnt-i-Hilr. nnnfllrt now However, in THin the nam- of Thmn. : raging ami tievssintmg all or r.urope Is i" ui"u. ! Indeed worthy of the highest romrm-nun- ' Vndrlira n ihirnul ih PEATKICB, Neb., Nov. 27-(Speclal.) The Heat rice Poultry association held meeting Friday evening and decided to j hold Its Annual u-ttt, t fruif .kii.i. . i . u t. , i country. Iron ore Is not contraband and i " nvm nrrti I'reemoer (Com spondrnt of the Associated Press STOt KllOI.M. Sweden, Nov. .-Swedish Iron mine owners stati that the ltrltlsh submarine blockade will result In s complete stoppage of tlermmiy'a large Iron ore Importation from th's i AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TO SALVE CRUISER EMDEN MF.LNOrilNK. Australia. Nov. 22. Negotiations between prlste contractors amt the Nay department for the s-ilvlng of the (Jermiin cruiser Kindtn having been broken off by the department chiefly because of the fear that com plications might arise If the Kmdcn were used "as n "show ship" at various ports, the department Itself Intends to sslve the wreck.' A gunboat adequately manned ff the puTpose by experts and provided with needed apparatus has Just left, for North Keellnglsland in the Indian ocean wher the hulk of the I'.mden has laid for al most a year. Itnlitilt Vlnrm Floor lismf. News comes from down Itoston way thnt Itnbliit Mar.invllle Is playing basket ball this fall. Pse The Pe "Swapper" column. to 10. Inclusive. Committees will be appointed to arrange a program with a view of making It the biggest and best snow or the kind ever held In the cltv. could ordinarily le sh'pped on neutral vessels, but at present .i!l Swedish end other .neutral shipping Is otherwise en gaged, and no vessels are available. ! Igui-es at hand show to what extent notifying the superintendent of the action. son Mr. Yelser admits that his love for J tlon of every thinking man and woman! Theodore has waned Just a trifle and. he wants to Jig back by having the secretary of stato pull the Hoosevelt petition out of the political hopper and deposit It In the waste basket Instead. It appears to l;e a proportion with Mr. Yelser of "How happy I could be with either were the other dear charmer away." !.- o V'ei-. Now the hard hearted secretary of state refuses to bring Joy to the beaiV ot the fickle wooer of presidential prefer ences by refusing to allow the Roosevelt petition to be withdrawn. He hands the package to Mr. Yelser kindly waiting until a'ter Thanksgiving day to brea't the sad news, as follows: May Tear Sir: I am In rece'pt of vour lavor of November lit, !d., wherein' you request that the nelltion filed hv von and the requisite number of elector. In all the world. I As one deeply Interested In the move ; ment for peace pernit me to suggest thnt the peace party designated by you : have among Its members a representa tive or two by birth of all the belligerent nations now citlsens of the United States. I 1 believe it would have a great moral 1 Influence on all the warring nations If I they could be brought to realize that In America the English, Oerman, French, j Itnlhin, TtuaslHn, Austrian and represent i stives of all other nations now contending for supremacy on the field of battle are all anxious and laboring to terminate the Kuropenn conflict. Very truly yours, Judge Fawcett Talks To Bar Association A H ... TV. . .. . ... ..... .,..,.. , nmy. alo.. nas Been the exportation of Iron ore hss been con selected to score the birds. rentrated on the I'.altlc and how shipping The Hoatrlco Credit association, an or- ha decreased, owing to the r'sk of oan ganliatlon of business men of this city, i lure hv ltrltlsh cruisers, in the v.sr 1U3 ore were shipped will hold Its annual meeting In the Com- ! a.KO.ooo tons of Iron merclsl club rooms (From a Staff oCrrespondent.) LINCOLN, Nov. 27. 7Speclnl.)-The Lancaster County Bar association held a banquet this evening. Judge Fawcett of the supreme court delivered the main address, his subject being "The Bench and the Itar." A large crowd was In attendance. asking that the name of Hon. Theodnr.' Jocose velt be placed upon the prima rv hallot for the year mn. be withdrawn. In reply thereto I will state that when you f led the petition It became a part of the records of this office and the property of the state of Nebraska, which of neces sity precludes me trom KinnUnj your request. However, I will say that If you bad requested your Individual name with drawn from the petition, a different question might arise, but the general rule of law appears to be thnt one fil ing a petition may withdraw his name rfter the paper has been filed, hut not tfter thia Diilhni-lrl.ia lint -a nntniwH iinmi I the consideration of It. nor where the I Hall, who Is wanted here on a charge MAN WANTED IN CUSTER COUNTY FOUND IN VIRGINIA BROKEN BOW, Neb., Nov. .-(Special.) Sheriff Wilson hns started for (Irayson county, Virginia, after II. H. nffeet of such a withdrawal would be to deprive them of Jurisdiction to consider the petition. 1 Colonel Theodore Roosevelt should make a personal request to be permitted to withdraw his nHtne from oonsidera t'on, his wishes would he trented In a likrt manner as In the case of Justice 1 1 urrhes. fluff to Klith. John O. Yelser last night wrote a hotter to Secretary Pool In which he declared he had been refused a hearing on application to withdraw Roosevelt's name, the matter belng put over from j time to time and he not being given due nojfee. He says he will resort to legal proceedings If Pool tries to put Colonel Roosevelt's name on the ballot. of horse stealing. Hall Is alleged to have disposed of property stolen from a Broken Bow liveryman last fall to parties In Oconto and by the time a warrant had been Issued he had succeeded In making a clean getaway. The sheriff has been pretty sure for some time that Hall was south, but It was only recently that he succeeded In definitely locating him. He will be brought here for trial. Liver Complaint MaUfl Ton I n. m happy-. No Joy In living If your stomach and liver don't work. Stir your liver with Dr. King's New Life Pills. All druggist. Advertisement. charged with misap propriating funds of the Institution changing them from one fund to another In such a way that It was difficult to find out Just where the Institution was financially. He would deposit warrants of the employes to his own personal ac count, by signing the names of the em ployes, snd then pay them out of his own account at a less amount. Bookkeeper George WeldenfeH checked up the Institution the first of tho Week and discovered the books in such condi tion thnt It was necessary to go back to the beginning of the year In order to get at the accounts. The superintendent's reasons for his acts was given that it was necessary to take the warrants of the employes and j pay them less In order to get money to ' run tho Institution. j Although heads of Institutions are re- quiied to Klvc a bond. Vandersllco had given no bond and It Is understood that there are other heads In the same fix. Vandersllce came to Nebrsaka from In diana with very high recommendations, but whether this was responsible for the fact that he was required to give no bond or It was simply neglect, the board does not any. There was considerable agitation among board members in an effort to find out where tho newspapermen learned of the failure to file bonds and employes of the board were called on the carpet In an effort to find out where the Information leaked. Aa 4ho Information came from outside the office of the board of control It puts the members considerably In the air, not knowing Just how far It may be known that the law has not been fol lowed regarding bonds of heads of Insti tutions under the board. How I.nw Heads. Paragraph 7193, section it of chapter 74 of the statutes of Nebraska reads: "An official bond, properly signed and executed. 'In a sum to be fixed by tne board, shall be required from each official Poeember 2. Tho I from Narvik and 2..1.,0.n tons In 1!)14. and speakers selected are F. A. Miller. M. B. according to reports of the current year. Valker, H. A. Thompson, Charles Sim-; the total shipping of Iron ore will not he' roons and Robert Pease, ; over 1,?0Pn tons. From Lulea, on tho The business men of FilU'y will holjothir hand, the amount of Iron ore ex a corn show at thnt place Iiecemher .1 ported has Incw ast d from !X1.00il ton -Inst and 4. J. C. McMlllcn of the Vnlted year s f gurcs to 2,l:is.nt with one month States Department of Agriculture, Faun ,)f "" shipping season still unreported. Demonstrator I.ichcr Pmf iT...,t Other Itnltlc norls reenr.t like lncre. linn - Mrs. S. R, Smith will be tho speakers. Tho present stoppage of Iron ore trade Silas Ooodnle, a fnnn hand, who hn:('"R hpavy blow to Sweden, but the Swe been working west of the city, waa j ,"Mn V"''1"' realising Fnglnnd'a necessity, arrested Friday and lodged In the rnuntv nns Indulged In neither bitterness nor Jail on the rhnrge of furnishing liquor to John Wyatt, an Inebriate. The com plaint was filed by Mrs. Iena Wyatt. Joyriders who stole the Studehaker car belonging to Rev. C. F. Stevens Wednes day night from tho Howard De Shaio complaint. Oerman ships are now playing a diffi cult game. Navigating close to the shore In onhr to be In neutral waters Is not ensy during the best season, nnd with the rough sens of winter It will be particu larly hainrdous. nit. miAiim uv ix nkw offices. Bring Your Tooth and Gum troubles to me. I will convince you shortly that 1 can do a uroat deal for your teeth and Bums In a way that you will like.. I specialize In the treatment of gum dis eases. It in wonderful what ran be done for Pyorrhea with the) right medicine and a will to -lit it. Pyorrhea catisen the loss of more natural teeth than anything else. I can re place the vacancies in your mouth without the use of plates, flunranteed to stay there ten yearn and he comfortable, giving the best of service all the time. I can Insert filling in your decayed terth that will ba the same color as the tooth and remain so an long as it stays. Warranted for long life. ( itowxs, S2.50 p. Send for llooklct on FniiHtial DentMry. DR. BRADBURY, DENTIST U7 Vour in Onmha. 1 021-J! Woodmen of the World MMg. Plinne 1 1750. 11th and Farttitin Htv, Onmli.i. Hours, H to fl; Nttmlnyn, 10 to 12. Now For Christmas I 3 Thanksgiving Is past "-n1 w have truly had VW A Brent munv ( ,..- to be thankful for. especially when we think of the world war and Its destruction In Lurope. We have an Intimate knowledge of the difficulties, which we get through our negotiations fop that Importation of our famous "IITINO MUSIC BOX" CAITjVBT Bear. V. 8. Patent Office Ho. 6085 J. Theso beautiful, sweet singing ca naries are a rare specimen, and after I hey have received a musical educa tion they cannot be duplicated by uny other ordinary canary. Let one of these cheerful, musically educated., sweet singing canaries add lo your Christmas cheer. We sell them on 6 days' approval, under a written guarantee of bhIIs laction at, each, Q only W KIW ABBITAX. We Just received our first Importa tion of beautiful JAPANKSK FAN TAIL GOLDFISH (the aristocratic fish) or brilliant colors, at BOO, ?6o and $1.00 each. Stock your aquarium or globe now with a few of these beautiful, odd fish. Max Geisler Bird Co 1617 Farnam t. 87 Taara In Omaha. ml mm. COAL RL AMD'S CERT1FI "Your Warmest Friend" 31 KINDS-ALL GOOD-A LOU PRICE FOR EACH 0I1E Lot Us Help You Chooso tho Fuol That Fits Your Hood SUNDERLAND BROTHERS CO. Phono Douglas 252 Main Offic Entire Third Floor Kccllno Bldg., 17th and Harney Established 1083. Yards All' Over Omaha. Bradshaw Farmer "Attempts Suicide BflADSll AW, Neb., Nov. 27.(Speclal Telegram.) Cleorge Bauder, living north west of this place, attempted suicide early this morning by shooting. The ball entered the right -temple Just lck of the eye and passed out at the left eye, destroying both eyes. There Is no known reason for his act. Bauder Is one of the well-to-do farmers and ishlghlyrespected. ; lie is still alive, but the doctors give no hopo for his recovery. His family constats of his wife, one son and ono daughter. TCONTO MAN ARRESTED ON STATUTARY CHARGE I'! HO KEN BOW. Nch.. Nov. 27. (Spe cial. A complaint was filed In the office . ..f County Attorney Kelly, charging 'fhsrlrs Kirk, who lives near Oconto, with Htatutary offense against Vera White, his l.l-year-old stepdaughter. The war rant was issued from county court and Sheriff Wilson and Constable Towsley brought the prisoner to Broken Bow and placed him .In Jail. Later Kirk appeared before Judge Ford, accompanied by his father. Archie Kirk, the latter being head of a hospital at Hastings. The accused asked for a continuance of hearing, which was granted, the court fixing the bmi at $I.00. This was furnlrhed by the de fendant's father. The hearing was put over to December Zl. It was upon Inform ation furnished by William Carter, art uncle of the girl, that the county attorney took action. BURGLINGTON PAYS LARGE SUM TO ADAMS COUNTY HASTINGS. Neb.. Nov. 27.-(8peclal Telegram.) The largest sum ever paid by a single taxpayer for ono year An Adams county was received by the treas urer today from the Burlington railroad, amounting to 130,064. St Wednesday 's Jas. i Santa Claus comes to . his Toy Shop" at Orchard & Wilhelm's The "Toy Shop" this year Is a wondrous place. . The lion's den with a big life-sized Hon that roars and growls, animals that jump and a thousand and one toys of every L description new and novel ones. as well as many of the old favor ites. Remember the Day WEDNESDAY, December the first and listen Santa Claus will have a great surprise for you all. When you hear it you will clap your hands with delight. Here's just a little tip it's about a beau tiful Shetland pony named "Dandy." ORCHARD & WILHELM CO.' 414-416-418 SOUTH 16TH STREET . . TWO DAY FURNITURE SALE To make room for our Holiday Opening stocks December 1st ' WE MUST SELL A LOT OF FUKNITURE THESE TWO DAYS, .MONDAY AND TUESDAY, TO (JAIN THE ROOM KEQUJRED. Dining Room, Bedroom, Living Room, Library Furniture and Separate Pieces Mnny of these are tingle suites nniKfiamplo pieces, only ono of a ' kind and sharp reductions have been iiade for immediate sale. Here is an excellent chance to secure worthy furniture at a big saving Monday, Tuesday A partial list of bargains. $56.00 Arm Chair, Morocco leather, looso Qnfl no The Yuletide : Tea Room- Opcni Wednesday, December 1st 11:30 to 6:30 , Kaeh day until C'anaf tuas, belwten tti$tt Anurf, lifl laditi n1 i th J'r$t Presbyterian Vnurcn wtll term luncheon and alttr titKin tea on ihe Filth floor of t hit U.rt. The vroceedg mre for the benefit of the new church edifice. DiUciou horn cook ing at popular priemt mm Ilcitiberr Henedlet. YOI1K, Neb., Nqv. 27. (Special Tele- j gram.) Keereald Brothers' general atore j at Benedict, in the north part of the , county, was entered by liurlHrs last I night and KoodH to the value of and' about Mo In cash was takey. The burs la is unlocked the front door of the store, where they entered, and they locked It when tney left. Therel 8 no clue to the thieves. Injared by apstan lllun. HASTINGS, Neb., Nov. 27 (Spec la k) llobert Van Every, son of Councilman Van Kvery. waa severely Injured, though not, fatally, when struck on the face by the sweep of a capstan in a house mov ing outfit which he was operating. He a ait unconscious part of the day. A Room for the Itooiner, or a Roomer for the Room. Bee Want Ads Do the Work. i old I l)auirrnu, Break It Now. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey Is fini for coughs and coldd. Soothes the lung, loosens the mucous. Only 25c. All drugglsU. Advertisement. Drapery Section Recover Your Chairs and Davenports with new tapestries in the beau tiful Verdure colorings. Vto are offering these at re duced prices for a few days. $1.50 values.... $1.10 $1.95 values.... 1.45 $2.25 values.... $1.80 $2.75 values $2.15 $3.50 values.... $2.85 $4.75 values.... $3.95 All SO Inches wide. $39'00 Urasa Fed. square posts $29.00 129.00 Brass Bed, 2-inch continuous posts $23.00 $18.00 Iron Bed, white enamel, 2-lnch posts....... $ 9.00 $17.00 Iron Bed, white enamel $ 8,75 $ 9.00 Iron Bed, white enamel '. $ 6.00 $26.00 Fumed Oak Arm Chair, Rpanlsh leather c.-i gi ' cushion Jt Splo.OO $100 Settee, Spanish leather, fumed oak $40.00 $18.00 Library Table, fumed oak $10.00 $12.00 Library Table, fumed oak $ 9.00 $ 3.00 Dlninjr Chair, fumed oak $ 2.35 $ 3.75 Dinlntj Chair, fumed oak, SpaniHh leather m n seat , $ 2.75 $28.00 'lining Table, round top. fumed oak $20.00 $66.00 buffet, fumed oak $50.00 $30.00 Serving Tiible. fumed oak. large size $22.50 $209 pining Suite, fumed oak; buffet, dining c-g p-r cabinet, serving table and dining table $150 $20.00 WritiiiK Desk, fumed oak $14.50 $50.00 BookcW, fumed oak; three sections. latticed doors $37.50 $57.00 baby Carriage, white enameled." $3G.OO $37.00 Baby-Carriage, white enameled $22.50 $28.00 Baby Carriage, black enameled, automo- bile top $15.00 $32.00 Settee. Jaeobean oak, cane seat and back $20.00 $19.00 Arm Chair, golden oak frame, leather ' seat and back J $ 9.50 $60.00 Comfortable Arm Chair, solid mahogany co frame, cushion seat and back . $oU.OO $65.00 Sofa, cenuine leather upholstered $40.00 $05.00 $15.00 i itocker, soiiu nia- m-t m tf back Jpil.UU ' cushion seat $ 1 2.00 Arm" Kocker, saddle wood seat . . . . . $ G.00 $39.00 Library Table, golden oak, Colonial design. . : $30.00 $23.00 Library Table, golden oak. scroll base $18.00 $45.00 Library Tiible, genuine mahogany, heavy cfyr- ti design Ot.UU $57.00 Library Table, heavy base, genuine mahogany. $44.00 $100 Library Table, genuine mahogany, hand- C7n Aft some design JJWU.UU $85.00 Settee, mahogany frame, denim neat and back. $20.00 Arm Kocker, solid mahogany, cane seat and back $18.00 Arm Chair or Arm Ilocker, solid ma hogany, cane seat and $120 Davenport, crotch mahogany, denim up- aar- if bolstered JpOO.VU $3 5.00 Arm Chair, denim seat and back, ma- gor- f( hogany frame UU $50.00 Console Table and M4rror, genuine na- (CT rx.fi hogany , coA'nA $42.00 Wing Chair, tapestry upholstered $30.00 $40.00 Large Arm Hocker, tapestry upholstered.... $31.00 $40.00 Large Arm Kocker, tapestry upholstered.... $29.50 $57.00 Arm Chair, mahogany; Colonial scroll, Clt AA denim scat and back...'...' ip-iO.UU $26.00 Arm Chair, denim upholstered, loose o-in nn cushion seat JAi.UU $32.00 Kocker, mahogany frame; wing buck, seat ? gr and back upholstered In denim O UU $40.00 Kumod Oak Hall Clock $30.00 $40.00 Pining Table, golden oak, 54-lnrh round top.', $33.00 Ml.bO Dininir I hair: golden oak, sup leather seat, set oil debign .in . fi I .j t . !..(... .. 1 .. 1. V, .. .. ......11 design, set of seven for Jp ldiUU $ 7.00 Attractive Low Priced Body Brussels Rugs 9x12 OQ Size J-0 A product of ono of the largest and boat mills in the country. These are advance- samples of new spring goods und are wonderfully attractive, both ns to wear and design. The quality is excellent. I'llr only $28.00 for Uxl'J nle, A Choice Assort ment Small Rugs for Christmas Gifts Axmlnsters, Wiltons. Body Brus sels and muny novelty effects, In a large variety of colors and de eiicns and comine in several siies. Irlce to Suit Kvery 1'urcliuMr Stoves, and Household Utilities Sec tions Moved to Second Floor Monday to make room for Santa Claus and His "Toy Shop." Full sample lines of stoves on the 2d floor Heating Stoves, Ranges and Gas Stoves 0 And we will continue our 30 Days Free Trial Offer then $5 down if satisfactory, and monthly payments for the balance. A Sale of Portieres and Couch Covers Our entire Ktock of these Reduced from 20 to 50 Portieres in rose, greeny blue, brown und red Annure, in cotton, mercerized and silk. Kegular values from $." to $50 pair, are marked from $3.85 to $25.00 u pair. (V)iieh ('overs from $1.55 to'.$lK, are marked at $1.25 to $14.35 1... .4 if.1, r: I An Oriental Rug is a Gift at Once Beautiful and Useful It is distinctive, has an in dividuality of its own that is always associated in the mind of its possessor with the time and circumstance of its giving. A particularly fine collection of Kir manshah and Khiva Hugs, in a wide range of sizes is offered for your in spection at this store. A