THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 101? Nebraska German Crown Prince Hard to Kill, Having More Lives Than Any Cat FURLOUGH TO MAN HELD IN ODD WAY!; Jamei Strong Sentenced for Life by Judge Wnen Jury Meant Otherwise. PECULIAR CASE FROM SIOUX (From it Staff Correspondent.) 1ASCOVS. Dec. (Special.) Jam Suoiur. convicted of murder In SIohx county, who has served ten yean of a life j sentence, was furloughed by Governor Morehead and left today for Pittsburgh, where he experts to get employment, that being his former borne. Strong Is a negro and does not look like a man who has served time In the penitentiary. He has been one of the most trusted of the trusties In that In stitution and Warden Kenton recom mended his furlough because It ap peared to him that the man has no right to be longer confined In the place, Two Convicted. Ho with another negro Ijy the name of Strong, who, however, Is rot related, were convicted of the murder of a man In Sioux county. In bringing In a verdict of "guilty" the Jury meant it only for the other man. They were tried together and when the Judge sentenced both of them to life Imprisonment, the foreman of the Jury protested to the Judge that they did ont Intend that James Strong should be Included In the tindlngs of the Jury. J n dare Takes Hand. However, Judge Westover, the presid ing Judge, Is said to have replied: "You have done your duty and now. I vytl do mine." All members of the Jury Joined in a let ter stating the farts to the Board of Pardons and the governor and it was upon these showings and the fact that Strong; seemed to be out of place In a penitentiary that the governor let him tut 'Artificial Stone Work on Boom in the State - (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Dec. 6. (Special.) Reports filed In the labor commissioner's office for the year 1914 by manufacturers of artificial stone, show the total capital Invested to be $212,029.81 The total value of stock used for the year was $179, 830.47. Total value, of production, $340,899.65. it is estimated that ninety-seven per cent of the total production was sold in Ne braska. The total for the year paid In wages was $110,437.79 to a total of 259 employes, making an average for the year of $2.76 per day. The above figures show the activity for the year 1914 of seventy-five Nebraska manufacturers of artificial stone. BERLIN", Dec. (By Wireless to Say- vllle.) The Overseas New agency, tinder he title "Hard to Kill." today gave out iwhat It says is a history of the German crown prince during the war, as compiled by a Danish newspaper from reports given out by Germany's enemies. The history follows: "Aug. 5. (1914) Victim of an attempt against his life In Berlin. Aug. 18. Severely wounded while on tho French frontier. "Aug.. 20. Second attempt against his life In which he lost one leg. "Aug. 14 Third attempt against his life. "Sept. 4. Committed suicide. "Sept. 13. Died In a Brussels hospital. "Sept. 15. Commanded an attack near Verdun. "Sept. 18. Wounded by shrapnel In Poland. "Sept. 18. Once more wounded while on the French front. "Sept. 10. Is carried to his deathbed. "Oct. 24 -Buried In Berlin. "Oct 23. His body found on the battle field. "Nov. 3. Once more burled. "Nov. 4. Once more killed by the French. "Nov. $. Insane, taken to a lonely castle. "Nov. 13. Appointed chief commader on the oast front. "Nov. 17. Once more killed. "Jan. 16, (1915) Once more wounded. "Feb. $. Sent home." Nebraska Otto Zuelow Likely to File for Congress T. R. PULLS BACK HAT FROM RING Colonel Roosevelt Asks Secretary Fool to Fish Headgear Out that Yeiser Dropped In. FORMAL NOTE IS RECEIVED TABLE ROCK BUSINESS MAN DIES IN CALIFORNIA (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Dec. 6.-(Spe-lal.)-Vord comes to Uncoln from Schuyler that Mayor Otto Zuolow of that city Is con sidering filing for the republican nom ination for congrese In the Third dlsvrict Mr. Zuelow served In tho state IokU lature of 10 ami was otio of the leading members of that body. Besides being mayor of Schuyler, he recently served ss postmaster, only throwing up the Job because a democrat wanted It. Fire Destroys Callaway Store CALLAWAY, Neb., Dec. 6.-(Speclal Telegram.) The large ' frame ' furniture and hardware store of Curtis and Daven port was completely destroyed by fire last night. Three streams of water; failed to check the flames and tbe building and stock were a complete loss. The loss will amount to .About $15,000, about ba!f covered by insurance. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., Dec. 6. (Spe cial.) Colonel Theodore Roosevelt will not be a candidate for tbe repub lican nomination for the presidency on the republican ticket, his request to Secretary of State Pool not to place his name on the primary ballot reaching the state house this after noon. Press dispatches several days ago s'ated that the colonel would make the request, but the non receipt of the letter had led some to believe that Frank P. Corrlck, chief lieutenant of the colonel In Nebraska, who has been visiting at Sagamore Hill, might have coaxed Mr. Roosevelt to recon sider. Following Is the letter which while dated November 30, was not mailed un til December 4, according to the post mark on the envelope: 8AGAMORE3 HILL, Nov. 80. Hon. Charles Pool. Secretary of State, I.ln coin. Neb. Dear Mr. Pool. Tour letter of the 26th Just received. I request that my name be withdrawn from considera tion at the primary election. Thanking you for your courtesy. I am, Very truly yours, THEODORE ROOSEVELT. INTERURBAN BOND ISSUE AUTHORIZED BY THE BOARD (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb.. Deo. . (Special.) The state railway commission has granted an application of the Omaha Lincoln Light and Power company for an Increase In an issue of bonds. This Is the Interurban railroad purchased by the McKlnley Interests running from Omaha to Papllllon. The company asked for an Increase of $100,000. The railway commission granted an Increase of $130,000, but the company discovered .-later- that the property of the road war sufficient so an Increase to the amount asked for would not be excer.lve and as money was needed to cover the Improvements being made, asked for the increase. .The commission allowed the appllca tlon, but cut the amount to $168,300, di vided as follows: Bonds, $izb,w; pre ferred stock, $22,000, and common stock. $11,300. TABLK ROCK. Neb., Dec. 5 -Word has reached here of the death of George F. Cotton, of Table Rock, In a hospital at Los1 Angeles, Cal., at 12:30 Sunday morn ing, aged 6$ ears. Mr. Cotton had been In falling health for several months, and he went to the coast some three weeks since thinking a change of climate might be beneficial. Mr. Cotton had been Identi fied with the brick business here for the past twenty-two years, coming here from Superior, Neb., where he was In the same business for some years. His reputation as a brick man, as more than state wide. Ho Is survived by a wklow and two sons. George A. Cotton, and Ralph C. .Cotton, of Table Rook, and a daugh ter, Mrs. Nellie Martin, of Las Vegas. Nevada. The body of Joe Fuller, a Table Rock boy, was. brought here yesterday, from Sterling. Colo., where he died Sunday of pneumonia, after a short but severe Ill ness. He was a brakeman on the Bur lington running from Denver to Alliance. His age was 29, and he was the youagest son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fuller, old-time residents of Table Rock. Asced Itratrlre Pioneer la Head. REATRICK. Neb. Dec. . (Special.)- j Daniel IIIkrIms. ased 90 years and a pioneer of this section of tie state, died Saturday evening, after an Illness of a year. He Is survived by a widow and four children. MRS. LYDIA A. MICKEY OF SHELBY IS DEAD OSCEOLA, Neb., Dec. . (Speclal.7 Mrs. Lydla A. Mickey, widow of the late George F. Mickey, died at the home of her daugltter, Mrs. Burrall Fox. at Thayer, Neb., Saturday evening. The body was brought to her home In Shelby, where funeral services will be conducted on Tuesday at 2 p. m. In 1869 Mrs. Mickey came to Polk county with her husband from Des Moines county, Iowa, and located on public land in the south east part of the county. Her husband died several years ago. B00KWALTER WILL PAY INHERITANCE TAX TO STATE BHATRICE. Neb., Dee. . (Special Tel egram.) Application for the probate sA. the will of tbe late J. W. Bookwalter of Fpringfleld, O., who died recently In Italy, leaving an estate of S.000,000, and j also a petition asking for the fixing; of OSCEOLA. Neb.. Dec . (Special.) the amount of inheritance tax due for ' Daniel Jarmin, the oldest cltlxen of this. nou-o Piwhm Thavei. Mil Omelev roun-! Polk, county died at his home In Os- tles where he owned thousands of acres . ceola Sunday, after a short Illness. De- DANIEL JARMIN- POLK COUNTY PIONEER, IS DEAD of land were filed in county court today by F. M. Bookwalter of Springfield, O. By the terms of the will W. H. Book- waiter of Bookwalter, Pawnee county, ceased was born In Glensford. England, June 21 1821. He came to Polk county In May. 1873, homeateadtng four miles from Osceola. Mrs. Jarmin died two , . . t c. . , .... .years ago. The deceased leaves lour sons ana two aausnujrs. unnw iiv. receives $1,000,000, other heirs receive from $10,000 up to $100,000. BENNINGTON WOMAN IS KILLEDJNAUT0 UPSET BENNINGTON. Neb., Dec. . (Special) Mrs. Earl Bessey, living four miles southwest of town, was fatally injured ' Saturday afternoon when the automobile she was driving turned turtle. Her baby, her niece and the housemaid, who were with her, were all more or less injured. Mrs. Bessey is survived by her husband, her infant son, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. alva Waterman and two brothers, Law rence and Lafe Waterman. will be held from Osceola Methodist church on Tuesday. December 7, at 10 a. m Ouch! Lumbago! Rub Pains From Sore, Lame Back i - j Rub Backache away with small trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs Oil." A Room for the Roomet, or a Roomer for the Room. Bee Want Ads Do the Work. ELL-A IMS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 2oc at all druggists. Hack hurt you? Can't straighten up wunout reeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges? Now listen! That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a strain, and you'll get relief the momnnt you rub your hack with soothing, pene trating "St. Jacobs Oil." Nothing else takes out soreness, lameness and stiff ness so quickly. You simply rub It on your back and out comes the pain. It Is harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Umber up! Don't sufferl Get a small I trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil' from any drug store, and after using It Just once, you'll forget that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or cause any more misery. It never dis appoints and has been recommended for 60 years. Advertisement. Famous Beauty Tells Hair Curling Secrets "I cannot too stronitly condemn the use of the hot curllng-lron," says Rita I ninya. it means rtoaui to the hair event ually. Moreover It Is entirely unneceaary. The hair can be made beautifully wavy and curly to any extent and In any form desired, merely by using such a simple thing as pure sllmerlne. This perfectly harmless liquid should be applied to the hair with a clean tooth nrusn at night. In the morning you will find that a very beautiful natural wave and curllness has resulted, and the eifect will last a con siderable tlmo. "The liquid sllmerlne Is very beneficial and Is not sticky or greasy. Neither does It streak the hair or stain the scalp. You need not get more than a few ounces from your druggist. The best way Is to divide the front and back hair Into from four to six strands and to moisten each strand thoroughly from root to tip. -Advertisement. DEATH RECORD William C. Martin. WEST POINT. Neb., Dec. 6.-(Speclal.) William C. Martin, a well known resi dent of the east side, died at tho home of h!s mother, Mrs. John H. Martin, at Bancroft, on Thursday morning. He wast unmarried and was In his forty-fifth year. He was a native of Galena, 111., and had been a resident of Cuming county for thirty years. , Funeral services were held at Holy Cross church. Bancroft, Rev. M. O'Donaghue, pastor, celebrating the obsequies. William If. Campbell. TECt'MSEII. Neb., Dec. 6. (Special.) The funeral of William H. Campbell was held at the family home in this city Sun day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. Camp, bell died suddenly Friday. He wa nearly 83 years old and had lived in John son county for forty years. HYMENEAL WEST POINT, Neb., Dec. .-t Special.! Francis Lorcnscn and MIks Agne Murphy were married at St. Joseph's parsonage, Wlsner. by Rev. S. F. Carroll, pastor, on Saturday. The contracting parties sre prominent and popular younj people of the west side. Table Rock Lodge Given Banner. TABLE ROCK, Neb., Dec. C (Special.) Mr. Louis Jacobs, district manager of the Knights and Ladies of Security, of' Falls City, Neb., presented the state prise banner to Table Rock council No. 222, of this city, at a meeting held Saturday night This council has Just recently been reorganised, and during July, August and September had made such a splendid growth that they had secured the most members of any council In the state. Look at Child's Tongue if Sick Cross, Feverish Hurry, Mother! Remove poi sons from little stomach, liver, bowels. k Give "California Syrup Figs at once if bilious or constipated. ' of CZAR CALLS RECRUITS OF 1917 FOR NEXT YEAR PETROGRAD. Dec. .-(Via London.) Imperial ukase was Issued today order ing the enrollment of tha class of 1117 In 1311 It Will Heller, tiarkaehe. 1 Apply Sloan's Liniment to your back; pain gone almost Instantly. Don't rub. It penetrates. Sic All druggists. Ad-terlisement. Look at the tongue, mother! If coated. It is a sure sign that your little one's stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act natu rally, or la feverish, stomach sour, breuth bad; has stomach-ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a tea spoon ru l or "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul, consti pated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of Its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. You needn't coax sick children to take this harmless "fruit laxative;" they love its delicious taste, and It always makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a 60-tent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get tha genuine, ask to see that It Is made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt AdverUsviueut. Buy Christmas Presents Without Wasting Your Time By visiting the Church Fair In the court of THE BEE BUILDING Where ladies of 24 church have a large and beautiful selection of useful, ornamental and fancy articles suit able for all purposes. ' MOTHERS AND SISTERS Always have and always will know how to make and se lect the best there is in Christmas Gifts let them do it for you now save time, money and disappointment by buying from them, this year as thousands did in past seasons. Satisfaction guaranteed is their slogan. This Incomplete List Shows the VARIETY OF ARTICLES FOR SALE Home Made Candy Mince Meat Fruit Cake Jelly Ktuffed Dates Cakes Doughnuts Pies lreervea Drowned Dolls Home Cooklnir. all kinds lOmbroldered Towels Aprons, fancy and lain Ccrtidt Covers Doll Clothes leather floods Fancy liags Handkerchiefs Chlklrcoa's Muffs Hand I'aLntwl Chin Comforts I In Cushions I'nderhkirts DiiNt Caps Htocklnir Jinics Washable Hugs, 1 tolly ItolU Napkin Cases Table Mats Infants' Wear EVERY DAY THIS WEEK IS A Bargain Day at the 1915 CHRISTMAS FAIR 'r: sssssiPssnsRSBi A asm sit' S I i Ail M t - ' ; I i i s. yys w5a4 WHEN you huy cooking utensils inum say TT T ' m w are. theivare tkatX99A$! is no aes- tioitd M?ut the Vvjjeo or tf:this AJgimijurri tj sv. m . ; i" - , fr v . - . jJ-j 'r" -r - 1 r w . ere ia are are f satisfac- e till in aci it- tr- . j ki js mm -. u a ta. hi tlon in this XrMRMa;gmator9 of utilizing AlumiauIoiZr1r t ; I TtTaCTutili and pans for ookIntf utensil, and t3&&&itt gtftJfiMAUmnt in knowing tnat '1892" Purt Spun Aluminum Wareifa You pure, itanJf nigh and alone a, . tne representative ware ot thie wonderful metal Aluminum. Beauty of design and finish ar just as individual of u1892" Ware as tne distinction we" possess of being the originators of Aluminum oooking utensils in this country. Handy little contrivances add greatly to their general utility and your fondness fjr using them. Heavy gauge sheets, perfectly treated, go into tbe making of "1892" Ware thick enough to give body and strength to the shape arid assure a long active service, hut, light enough ; to be of exceptional advantage in handling. Aluminum as a kiteLra wars, nds no introduction to. American housswivas this dar and stfe nearlv every woman knows tns advantages, both economical and sanitary, in tb use of Aluminum for cooking utensils. ' Every "1892" Pure Spun Aluminum uten sil has been trade marked a mark that stands for the highest quality Aluminum Ware that the market affords. Look for this mark, it is your assur- Quallty First . MARIS TRADE Mads in America ane that you are not not being deceived into buying anything but the bestt We have made it easy for you to know "1892" Ware by putting on this symbol of perfection. There are Scores of .Various Shapes and Styles A aUnslI for vmry kltchsn ni bas boon snada to supply that spoclfla roqulrasMnt. Cart sin shaped ksttUs r pans aro mad foe- eoaomlcal aaJ scistntifie reasons waUr balls oa Use beat, or heat spreads at cortain angUs with greater intensity, ail these bare reasons or principles tor mat application to each case. r Tea Kettle and Oat meal Cooker i a com bination of two important kitchen utensils. Tho cooker ljrr"'' P Jj down in tho ket- Hi L cJF' tie, resting on tho I EI V .2 beaJod eeat. Kettle can be used separ ately. One cover sufficient for either vessel. Polished outside satin finish inside. uerlin Sauce Pans one of the most beautiful designs in our entire line. The gradual and gentle swell in the sides make it one of tho most efficient. Water boil, mora evenly and at less consumption of heat than most so called Berlin shapes, will not boil over owing to the shape. The water boils in instead of out or over. Percolating Coffee Pott another one of the conven ient combination utensils, can be used cither as a Coffee Percolator or as a etr eight Tea Pot. An im portant feature of the per colator stand is the quick action gained by steam activity and perfect per- ' eolation. iv -a-.. sir Oatmeal or Rice Cooker ( the regulation double boiler combination. Quick to heat and boil. A cooking process that makee oatmeal or rice a great deal more palatable and easy to prepare. Lartfe water com partment permits ot a Greater supply ot water, more evenly distributed and re quire less attention when boiling. Extra Spun Fry Pan or Skdlet I wood handle rem- . forced and triple aluminum riveted. Spun from extra heavy ehects, even texture and gauge. No eeame or joints to catch or lodtfe food part icles, alwaye clean and eanitary. Double lipped, deep eidee. Heavy enough for durability; light enough for easy handling. Deep Preserving Kettle. Often a need for a deep kettle comee to hand, espe- eially during preserving aeaeon. Largo eheete of extra thick, eren gauge Aluminum are ueed in etamping and shaping tlu kettle. Top ie heavily beaded, which also givee strength and body to the kettle. Sold on a 20-Year .Guarantee The makers aaree to take back and replace or repair any "1892" Pure Spun Aluminum Cooking Utensils showing aetect through imperfection In the ware or workmanship at any time during the 20 years of service, the utensils being subjected to ordinary care and attention during that period. ILLINOIS PURE ALUMINUM CO. LKMONT, ILLINOIS