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HARKET CONGRESS
TALKS OFSELF HELP
Sir Horace Plunkett Describe! Re'
suits Attained by Hundred
Thousand Irish Farmers.
STATE AID OF LAJTD PURCHASE
CHICAGO, Not. SO. Declaring
that America should launch a citizen
chip movement for the organization
among farmers of self-help, the Right
Honorable Sir Horace Plunkett, K.
C. V. O., of Dublin, Ireland, tonight
addressed tha opening session of the
Third National Conference of Mar
keting mnd Farm Credits, speaking
to delegates from forty states.
ITe speaker came arross the rsn to
address It as the first of a writ of talks
a.n-1 conferences that he will hold
throughout the United Ptatss, with the
end In view of organising American 'agri
culture. He was tha first . minister of
agriculture of Ireland . and railed the
'father of the Irish co-operative move
ment." wMh has under Its wlnga IOT.,000
Irish farmers organised Into I.ffio co-operative
societies. .
Weak Spot ' Raral Kronomlra.
He descilbed the w?ak spot in Ameri
can rural tconomlca as being a lark of
tusineea organisation among farmers. He
delt upon the rhaotti conditions that
, accompany the marketing of farmers'
I'loducts and the purchasing of farmers'
supplies. He showed how the cities of
An erica and other nations have been de
veioped at tha expense of the country
trie. He declared the time la ripe for
sll public spirited persons to Interest
themselves In the fundamental develop
ment of agriculture.
'They muat get together." he said.
'They must eliminate waste or America
ill fall behind more competent nations."
"Allow me to utter -the warning which
will have to be faced in the United States
and Canada, aa well as In the United
Kingdom, In France, In Germany and In
other countries," he continued. "This re
lates to the very vital problem of co-
per alive finance, both what Is called
long term' or 'real credit,' and "short
term' or 'personal credit.' Finance Is,
Indeed, a vital part of the co-operative
criranlsm.
"There la nothing more vital for the
ro-operatlve movement than that It
should clearly sound also a note of self
help. Looking not only to the future of
. merlra, but ai the " movement In the
old world today, thus I see stirs the
depths of my feelings, ' that while the
t-inte must give its aid to tha co-operative
movement, It must aeek to obtain for It
the greatest possible freedom."
Stale Aid of La a 4 Parehsute.
How tha hugest rea4 estate deal In ths
Iiialory of -the world was consummated
by the British government buying out the
Irish landlords and reselling the property
So the .tenants1 Wss'told by Heeretary
Charles W. Holms n of ths National Con
ference on Marketing and Farm Credits
to that body. In session here.
"In state aid. of tand purchase," he
raid, "!); tjiej. Immediate hope of the
American farm tenant, for by that means
only ran w hope for a quick action to )
stem the growing fide of landlordism." -
rietretary Hotman credited state-aided j
Und purchase in Ireland with these ben
efits: ' ,
. The Industry of occupiers has Increased;
farm houses and (arm outbuildings have
Improved; the tendency to sell) Interests
In laud has depressed; the tendency to ne or two had eyes blown out and sev
sublet and ' divide holdings hss become ! r lost an arm or leg. Physicians
almost dormant; the solvency of the oc
cupiers hss Improved; there Is a feeling
cf contentment, a prevalence of law and
order .that did not exist under landlord
and tenant relations.
Tenaaey aa the laereaae.
"What a contrast this affords against
the Amerirsn movement toward tensncy,';
the speaker said. "In Illinois, Iowa, Han
ts i, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania
tenant farmers have Increased by 121.187,
Vhlle the number of boms owning farm
ers has actually decreased by J 915. But
In Texss and Oklahoma we find about
tm- saddest dlalllualonmrnt of American
hopes for home ownership. Forty years
aso Texss had 5,M tenant families.
That number comprised I7.S per cent of
aU tha farms in the state. In uie the
truant farmers had Increased to 219.571,
which made S) per cent of all the farms
In the state,..
"In Oklahoma M.I per cent ofths state
Is In the hands of tenant farmers, and
In the forty-aevsn counties where tenancy
Is highest ths percentage runs to 6S.U.
"If we take the twenty-ftve most pros
rerous states of ths unionthe states
that produce the greater part of the cot
ton, corn, dairy products, wheat and the
fruit stuffs of the nation we may easily
estimate :, 400,000 homeless fsmllles who
have not survived tha competitive pres
eyre for land ownership. la these same
states the concentration of land owner
'Hp Is progressing at a speed that is no
luss than traalc.
Qarattoa Caaaat Be Bvaded.
"In the southwestern states the rate of
tenant Increase over the home owning
increase la two to one. In ths middle
western ststcs of Illinois, Ksnsas. Ne-'
Iraika. Ohio and Iowa tenants are be
coming more numerous then home own
ers.. .
"AmerU-a csnnot evade this ' growing
land question. The American people must
recognise that ours Is the last of ths
f:rt-clasa countries to recognlss ths need
of fixing upon a sound land policy. How
to redistribute the population upon the
land, how to care for the lnewarmtng
Immigrants, how to readjust the relation
ot city to country must oe the great
Issues oX the Immediate future."
Heaalla la Wteraaala.
Charles A. Lyman, chairman of the lea-.
lilatlve committee of the Wlaconsln Bo
ck ty of Equity. In his address described
" the egrlcultural cc-operatlve movement
In Wlaconsln as a movement of 'the
usages. He. said In part:
"Average farming condltlona must be
Improved at the same time that we ere
I rovlding for thoae who can now avail
toemalves of the teachings of science,
ter all the wlfare of the maeaea Is
hat commutes the welfare of Uie state.
"When the fanner hss learned to conl
ruct the bualnaa of farming successfully
li.rougu hi co-operstlve society and or
tanixatlon he la then more ready aad
Hilng to accept the teachings of science,
and to ei predate the value of the agrt
:i.l;ur,l college. Drought into t.ie co-
curative movement becauae of kls tra
nslate nted for a way to make or to
ate an additional dollar he has beeo
tat. lit many thing, about bualncae nth
. ard tie ifl K.i.erally more ready and
Iftt.-r "'ii-'iM to apply a hat arU.ul
nn.l ! s can cfier and to succeed
1j u.v timt4 aorIX"
Our Honored Guest,
POWDER BLAST '
KILLS THIRTY IN
DUPONT WORKS
(Continued from rage One.)
driver; Hanrahsn. a carpenter; Pleas
ton, a fireman, and Oliver, a machinist
The work of gathering up what was left
of the deed was a gruesome tssk. Bas
kets and boxes were employed for this
(vrpese and the .men searched tha
grounds for bits of flesh as though they
were picking mushrooms. Home climbed
trees and brought down other parts of
humans and pieces of clothing.
The Pellet peeking house was a one
ttory fram building, 18x20 feet, and was
divided Into sis rooms. Not a single part
it It was to be found. Nearby buildings
vero badly damaged. A fence waa blown
fttvay and telegraph and telephone wires
which were strung near the scene of the
explosion 'were ripped from their fasten'
inss. Company officials (aid there was
about ,00o pounds of powder In the pack-
Ing house at tha time.. The property loss,
I'upont officials said,, was small.
Ths men Injured were outside the plsnt
They were struck by mils of machinery,
lying bodlea, rucks and other debris.
stated they ware so badly Injured that
not one of them Is expected to survive.
SuMrk . a. l aa.
One theory advanced by workmen at
the yard la that ths explosion may have
originated In a spark from a hor eshoe
or from a spark rauaed by a small car
running over some spilled powder. A
workman- tald that juat before tha ex
plosion occurred a car In which there
were several thousand pounds of black
powder had been drawn by two horses
along a narrow guase track to the
04V
at Orchard & WilheWs
'Everything is in readiness and Santa Claus himself is there
to greet every Omaha boy and girl in person.
And the wonderful things he lias brought with him a whole
world of things to delight the eye and keep happy fingers busy.
And he has a big surprise for the children, too be sure to
come Weduesday and learn all about it
Mr
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Hss,
Furniture
Gift pieces in great' variety assembled on main floor
-the new, the novel, inexpensive and useful pieces of
furniture far ahead of anything heretofore shown are
here for your inspection -your choosing.
Cheit (like Cut) Heavy scroll design, best
Tennessee lied Cedar, heavy sides, top and end . . .V "
fpr
entrance of the packing house to he
prepared for shipment. The powder la
packed Into boxes holding about fifty
pounds each. , v
Dome or me powaer, it waa said, may
have been spilled from the car. Either a
horseshoe or the wheel of a car could
have ignited tha stuff and caused a flash
to reach tha powder In the cam ebplodlng
It and the powder In the house. ,
The list of killed waa given out aj
follows:
Tha Dead.
james baird. 1
iu:njamin harber.
MAROK MRICOTTl.
KLMF.lt CUMPTON.
JAM Ki ENOER.
HARRV KLUOTf.
KLMKRKOX. -
NORMAN FISHER.
JAMFJ4 GEMMILi.
NELHON HOU1ATE.
JAM KH HARRR.
KHKII JKFFERT.
BATTIE KEM.EHER,
KIWAIU) K1N. , J
JAMlX MAL1:Y. ' '
BRYAN O'CONNOR, I'
HAHHY PI.ACK.
OIMI PI!A'f:sTI.'
PHIL SMACK.
JOHN KMACK.
WKSLKY SIMPSON. .
K. SPRINOriFLI.
ALLAN A. THAXTER.
IESI.IE TTMMONS.
W. W. KIN.
ELMRR MACE.
PATRICK HANRAHAV.
CLARKNCE PI.BA8TON.
WILLIAM OLIVER.
ONE MAN, NAME UNKNOWN.
The Iajared.
The Injured are:
Lotila Walker.
Edward Da via. .
. F. F. Ware.
P. J. Blkea.
W. ft. Oliver.
J. R. Meredith.
One employe, not yet Identified.
Coald Not Walk with Rheaenatlant.
A satisfied patient writes: "Sloan's
Liniment cured nty rheumatism; am
grateful. I can now walk without pain."
Only r. All druggists. Advertisement
Tomorrow---Wednesday
Santa Claus Comes to His
TOYSHOP"
Cedar Chests
Jor ' Gifts
Our large; new line on
display, fifth floor.
ORCHARD & WILHELM CO.
414-416-418 South 16th Street
SERBS RETIRE
IN GOOD ORDER
FROM MONASTIR
fContlnued from Page One.
tue B la-Van coast and on other parU of
the German western front, destroying a
German submarine on the Belglsn coast,
and raids on an aerodrome and ammuni
tion factory behind the German lines.
French troops, fighting in the Bouohes
district succeeded in driving the Germans
from a crater made by a successful mine
explosion recorded In the German com
munication of Saturday.
nrllh Full Back in Tlsrrla.
The varying fortunes which have at
tended General Townsend's Mesopotamlan
positions have not yet been recorded here
In sufficient detail to make the situation
entirely clear From the late official
statement It doea not appear that there
has been any further fighting since the
British advance upon the battlefield of
Cteslphon, but the British troops have
fallen back to the Tigris, having been
outnumbered by the Turks, and are now
occupying more positions In the rear of
the former line.
In the north Poland front, after crush
ing German attacks the Russians have
succeeded In making local gains In the
neighborhood of Illoukst, occupying an
eastern suburb cf the town and advanc
ing to the German trenches south of this
point. '
Her Ma. Corernment Seatarl.
PARIS, Nov. SO. Arrival of Premier
1 schltch and other members of the Ser
bian government at Scutari, Albania, Is
snnounced In an official statement by the
Montenegrin, war office under today's
ilste received here.
The statement Bays: "On November t
the enemy succeeded In retaking Foftcha
Mttelka and Pliepoll. There Is no change
on the other fronts.
Premier Pachltch and members of the
Serbian cabinet arrived on November 28
.it Scutari, which will be 'the seat of the
government.
flreeee laalsts ?eatrallty.
LONDON. Nor. 0. "The basia of
Oreece'a reply Is a neutrality which wilt
continue benevolent to the entente so
long aa the sovereignty rights of Greece
are not Infringed and no restrictions of i
a military character are Imposed," tele
graphs the Athens correspondent of Reu
ter's Telegraph company.
"Greece argues that with Salonikl and
Ita railway communications In the hands
of the allies. Green forces will be de
prived of their only adequate provision
ing base. There Is no Indication that the
entente will modify Its original demands.
but both thh government and diplomats
are hopeful of a satisfactory result."
Pllea Cared 1st tm 14 Daya.
Druggista refund money If Paso Oint
ment falls to cure Itching, blind, bleeding
or protruding plies. First application
gives relief. SOc. Advertisement.
t
DEATH RECORD,
Daaeaa Llvlaarstoa.
FREMONT, Neb., Nov. 30. (Special.)
Duncan Livingston, 52, member of the
Dodge county Board of Supervisors and
a prominent Fremonter, died at his home
early Monday morning. Mr. Livingston 1
had been suffering with Brlght'g disease.
For sixteen years before retiring six years
ago and entering- the grocery business,
'Mr, Livingston had been In the employ
of the Northwestern as yardmaster at
Fremont. A wife, one son and one
daughter are the close surviving relatives.
Tha funeral was held this afternoon at
the Flrat Presbyterian church.
Cleanse the Blood
and Avoid Disease
When your blood la Impure, weak,
thin and. debilitated, your system be
comes susceptible to any or ail diseases.
Put your blood In good condition.
Hood's Sarsaparllla acta directly and
peculiarly en the blood It purl. lea, en
riches and revitalises It and builds up
the whole system.
Hood's Sarsaparllla ,hag stood tha test
of forty years, pet It today. It la sure
to help you. Advertisement
Rocker Value
This Rocker or Arm Chair,'
large, full alia, hit h grade tap
estry upholstering, mahogany
frame. You really must see this
to fully appreciate the extra
value, price
each
$23.50
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sssaaV3affs
Official Language
of University of
Warsaw is Polish
BERLIN. Not. .-(By Wireless to
Payvllle.) Publication of the new
charter of Warsaw university, shows that
under German control the official lan
guage of the university will be Polish, In
which all lectures must be delivered, the
Oversess News agency announces.
The use of foreign languages Is sanc
tioned only In cournes of Instruction In
them.
There has been added to the curriculum
a preparatory medical school. A com
plete department of medicine and theo
logy la planned.
HYMENEAL
Thorntoa-nialr.
FALUS CITY, Nov. '30. Special. ) Miss
Sylvia Balr snd Mr. Ernest Thornton of
Hastings came to Falls City, and were
married by the County Judge Wlltse on
Monday afternoon. The happy couple re
turned to their home after the ceremony
to surpriao their friends.. Mr. and Mrs.
Thornton are ( employed at one of the
state institutions In that city.
feed Whenever tatalae la Needed,
Doea Not Affect the Head.
Because otslts tonic and laxative effec".
laxative Bromo Quinine will be found
better than ordinary Quinine, for any
purpose for which Quinine is used. Does
not cauae nervousness " nor ringing in
head. Remember there Is only "yie
"Wrrtmo Quinine." Look for signature of
VX W Grove. 2c Advertisement.
Department Orders.
WASHINGTON, Nov. . (Special Tel
egram. Charles H. Rogers of Oakland,
A. H. Hover of rYemont county, Iowa,
snd Oeorife' W. Foard of Omaha have
sll been appointed guards In the United
Statea penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan.
The comptroller of the currency has re
ceived the application of the Ijovell Klate
bank, lxvell, Wyo., to convert Into the
First National bank of Lovell, with a cap
ital ot K&.0O0.
A "Made-for-
you" overcoat
will add just the right
touch oC distinction, yet
the cost here is moder
ate. Exclusive fabrics
inimitable tailoring here,
too!
$25 to $50
Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
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. 815 South 15th Street. 1
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supreme quality, rich mellowness, deli
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tastes at the most critical. Bottled la
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1MIIEMEKTI.
TUinD BIG WEEK
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Still Playing to Crowded Houses,
D.W. Erifiith'i World Sensation,
00,1 Ul First Two Weeks!
DID YOU?
You Can't Afford
to Hiss It!
ansa told as last alaht that ha
had arises 100
a to
see this
Picture, an that
was wobtk ixr
OUat. IX
Mat. Daily, S:15; Evening, 8:15
PRICES
f.hlinees. 25c to $1
Evenings. 50c to 52
HIPP
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VICT OK mwRE
la
"CW.1MM1M raXSXaT OUT WEST"
THOflPSON-BELDf N 6CO.
The Fashion GjiiferoPlIre Middle WesK
Established I88&,
Orders for
Embroidery
This is the last week
we can take orders for
embroidery work, and
promise them for Christ
mas delivery. ' Place your
orders now and be sure of
getting them in time.
Art afsedlewOTh Peyt Id Tloor.
The Prudent
Woman Need
Wait no Longer
To Select Her
( Christmas Silks
Nothing to gain by wait
ing, but much to be gained
by choosing now, when the
Silk Stock is fairly bub
bling over with newness
and beauty and wonderful
variety.
We are better prepared
than usua).
The Fur Shop
Offers a Host of
Gift Suggestions
' real Diamond is the finest gift in the world.
And there is positively no way in which you
can go wrong if you select your Diamond
from our magnificent stock. Even other dealers
admit that I have better buying connections and
can consequently sell for less.
Twenty-five years spent in buying and selling
Diamonds at thia same location is my best guaran
tee of value and fair dealing. But, I needn't tell
you this ask your friends!
If it is someone to whom you do not wish to
give a Diamond, perhaps something else from our
stock would be very nice. Naming a few :
BRACELET WATCH. LITTLE FINGER RING.
CHIME CLOCK. A PIECE OF HAWKES' CUT
GLASS FOR TABLE OR DRESSER.
Or Perhaps Some Item in GORHAM'S SILVER.
Newest Designs in Rich Jewelry.
AMUSEMENTS.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, It la anticipated that (as. in other
towns), thousands of people will congregate to view the "INDIA
KL'IiUElt GIANT," who will arrive In a two-foot square box and
opened in sight of the assembled crowd.
la genrrallr quiet at this time of the day. This will give the Public
a better opportunity of seeing YUMA arrive by express, and opened
In front of the EMPRESS, which
WILL BE
Specially Guarded by Tollee Officers. The Kihlbitlon will aim be
given at each performance for the? last half of the week, at the
EMPREH8, by this Hnman Mystery and Elastic Adaptation is Indeed
wonderful and also Incredible. The Management have arranged for
the wagon containing YUMA to be
s
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Dally Kate is.sa.6Qe
-- lS-SS-eO-TSe
Tka She We aj oud Is Hste
Bart Baker
Bon Tons
BABE UT03I MrVlo.4. Hon. How
Port 8a Hruoa. Suttr.u Brus SaoS taa
Bl Ssatilr Chants. Cow bni Bmtt Sakar It.
T.aJla' Dims Matla.ee Week Says.
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Teaacrreer tslnhar tom la
tlT- TnreaAs AmousT ta OsU."
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THE HOME PAPER
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youthful lines of the new
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There is a special model
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corset you look at. Make
your selection wisely, by al
lowing our Corsetiers to as
sist you.
They arc always at your
service.
Prices upward from $1.00.
Corset Section Third Tloer.
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