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    JTTF, BKE: OMAHA. WKHXESDAY. PECKMBKTl 22. 1P15.
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LDSITANIA CASE
AGAINPOSTPONED
German Disoontuiiie Discussion Be
cause of Adverse Opinion Aroused
by the Ancona Caie.
INCIDENT IS NEARLY CLOSED
WASHINGTON. Dee. J 1. Full set
tlement of the Lusltanla cm, In
cluding reparation for the llveg of
the American victims, which, It be
me known today, recently was
near, has been postponed by the dis
missal of the German naval and mili
tary attaches and the American de
mands on Austria-Hungary as a re
sult of the sinking of tb'e Ancona.
Consideration of the state of pub
tic opinion In Germany because of
Itese two acts of the American gov
ernment, according to reliable In
formation received liere, baa caused
officials In Berlin to decide that such
a settlement as might be satisfactory
to the United States would not now
meet with popular approval In Ger
many. Sole la Britain la Mkrd.
An sgreement. It was said, was prac
tically reached soon attar the American
not to Greet Britain, protesting against
Interference with neutral trade, had bean
published In Oormaoy. The not. It U
aid, created a remarkable pro-American
sentiment In. Berlin, as well as through
out Germany. At that time, It U said.
pabllo opinion would have approved re
ceding a bit, making a sattlsmant of the
controversy poaslble. Negotiations be-
tween rVecretary Lansing and Count Voo
Barnstorff, tha Oermaa ambassador, wars
progressing when tha United States de
manded tua withdrawal of Captain Hoy
' Bd and Captain Von Papan.
That art, acoordlng to advices here,
caused German opinion to swing back
to resentment of the action at the United
Btatas. because tha belief prevailed that
tha attaches had dona nothing to war
rant thair removal.
AertMK note Caaaaa Stem.
Tha demande upon Austria and the vig
orous terms In .which. the first note was
couched neat attracted adverse crlttuUra
In Germany, and the resentment, started
by ' the request for the recalls. Is de
scribed as having Increased materially.
To recede even a trifle at this time,
Herlln officials were said to believe,
would bring on a storm of public dis
approval and f urn ah the opposition to
. IUq government with grounds for Critic
ism. Official! now believe that at some
limn In the future, when public opinion
again Is uinre favorable to the United
states, rrnrln may be made by
Germany. Germany officiate are said to
he convinced that an Indemnity for the
Americans lost on the Lusltanla and
' something In the nature of a disavowal
wilt be the only measures to satisfy ths
I nlted f tales. They are also said to feel
that the beat disavowal which can ba
given was the promise not to repeat aun
n n't. which already had been given.
Lists of German ' . .
- Losses Would Fill
' ;;:Hundred Volumes
Iai.NDOX. Pec" il. According to the
,Mii liotteidamacbe Oourant. tha
IVurtlnri lists of rosaes numbers, ttO ta
contain :.$3S names, making tha
touKi-F'iimfan loases l,Jrr,0st," says tha
Aniter!w correspondent of neuter's
TrUvras covnpany. Us conttnuaa:
' "These are taidi. - M Baxontaa, Hi
Wurtembsi'slan iMIV Bavarian lists,'
fifty from the navy. sd some lists of
rrmn officers and noneotnTnlaslonsd
officets In the Turkish army. Tha paper
:idda that the lists are published In tha
form of a ma 11 newspapers and comprise
lO.tlt aaiall printed pages.
' "i'rlnUid as a book they form e&.0M
pases, or VQ volumes of 4M pagea aaoh."
General De Wet is
Given His Freedom
Ui.YDON. Dec. It-General Christian
de Wet. one of the leaders et the South
African rebellion against ths British
sovcrnmetit In 1011, and who wss con
victed of treason at Bloemfonteln. Union
of South Africa, last June, has been re
tesed from prison, as have ill other
high treason prisoners, acoordlng ta a
dispatch to Reuter'a Telegram Co., from
Tcrhanneaburg. The prisoners were al
lowed to go on payment of their tinea
and on condition that they abstain from
participation In politics; that they neither
attend nor take part In pubtlo meeUnga,
'and that they do not leave their districts
, a ithout permission.
General de Wat was oonunander-in
chief of the Free Stale forces during the
Boar war. In 114 he headed a rebellion
' In the Orange Free State and western
, Transvaal against Great Britain. He was
raptured, tried and convicted. He was
sentenced to serve six years In prison and
to pay a fine of 110,000.
He Nearly Cleans Up
' the Whole Suburb
SIUtX CITY. Dae. XL-Thousands of
itoilars' worth of loot aDagM to have
i,wa stolen by Lao Chase waa ramovad
tn trucks from bis home In Momtna"
eida. a suburb, to the polios station, this
fcftersoen; tha Chasa home was filled
with stolen goods from oellar to garret.
Chasa confessed to Dateettee Brttton
that he had been robbing houses la Mora
irisnida for Dearly a l-oar. according to
' '1 police, lie said that he would help
Um police reoover sverrthtng. Nous of
, ths stolen goods, ha said, had been 41a-
. posed of.
Chase, who had poaad aa a painter,
tame to Flour City from Fort Podge, a.,
a year ago. He has a wife and four
ildldren.
Nitro-Glycerine
Plant Destroyed
('A1RO. Til.. Eiao. XL Tha nltro-giyoor.
n . plant of tha Aetna Powder company.
at hyville. 111., twanty-slg utiles from
; here, was Mown up today when 1.000
inds tsi nltre-g'yceiina exploded.
The ss plosion was d ie to chemical re-a'-tlont-
Tbesa rartlna gave off fumes.
therty warning the morkmep. who
er(d.
Tn explosion ati felt si auo, tmcr.ty.
t.i n.ik-i iit.
Cclcbrtatc Golden Wedding Anniversary
" -ev -xa-L V S - v i !
b 701:-, L i p . 4
mm 1 fe., Ji
OEORQE VRADENBURO.
The golden wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. George Vradenburg, VM Georgia,
avenue, was celebrated last nlitht by over
100 neighbors and friends from Harpy
connty, where tho couple lived on the
same farm for forty-eight years.
Mr. and Mrs. Vradenburg were mart led
In Katamasoo, Mich., In and two
years later came west, bought the farm
five miles south of rapllllon and lived
there until recently, their only son.
Attorney General
Asks Indictment
of Dr. Haiselden
HPBINGFI1ST.D. 111., lHc. . Attorney
General Iucey In a letter today to Mac
lay Hoyne, state sttorney of Cook county,
asked that Dr. Harry J. Haiselden. who
allowed the Bollinger infant to dte n
the German-American hospital In Chicago,
November 17, be brought before the grand
Jury for Investigation and Indicted If he
la amenable to the criminal laws of the
state.
"I am old fashioned enough to think
tha power which decreed life to the In
fant," Mr. Iyicey'e letter states, "might
have some destiny In view whl6h Dr.
Halselden's finite mind could not foresee,
and this child wss entitled, as a matter
of absolute right, to his opportunity to
live."
Further, the attorney general says:
"Tha intention of Dr. HaJaelden, ss
ei pressed In the public press and not
denied by him. was to cause the death
Of said infant by falling to oause nourlah
ment to be given to It and falling and
refusing to preform tha operation neces
sary to save or prolong said Infant's life."
In concluding tha letter ssys:
'1 believe In making Illinois an un
profitable field for that character of
experimentation, where human life Is st
stake and the Ideas of Dr. Haiselden and
his sohool may be exploited with inv
puhtty." ' '
South Side Stockman
Takes Carbolic Acid
Dies in Few Hours
Buffering a derangement of mind for
several years, Charles F. Binder, aged M I
years, sausaga maJcer at the local Ar
mour V Co. plant, swallowed a small
bottle of earbollo acid Monday afternoon
some tlma between I and o'clock.
Death followed at o'clock with Pre,
Koenlg and Chalupka attending.
Binder had been suffering for years
front an Illness of ths mind and return
ing from the packing house at I o'clook
yesterday afternoon sought his bedroom
at tha home of his daughter, Mrs. Al
bert Blogte. 837 South Twenty-second
street. A few. minutes later his little
granddaughter entered the room to find
Binder lying onoenacloas on ths bed. Doc
tors ware called, but the man's life had
'already been too far gone. Death came
at I o'clook. A small empty bottls of
oarbollo acid was found on tha floor of
tha bedroom.
Coroner Willis Crosby ha a ths body
in charge and tha funeral will be held
Thursday afternoon at o'clock from the
Brewer chapel at Twenty-fourth snd M
streeta to the Graeeland park cemetery.
Rev. 8. H. Terlan of St. Luke's Lutheran
church will officiate. Binder was a
pioneer of the South Side, having lived
In the city more than seventeen years.
Took a jeelab.'fcwr'a ASIvtoe.
xast winter my son uiaude bad a
severe attack of croup. I took a neigh
bor's advice and procured a bottle of
Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. It re
lieved him promptly." writes Mrs. T.
H. Bell. Vandergraft. Fa. Obtainable
everywhere. AdvtrUsemeut.
Iron Ore Mines Will
Work Three Shifts
ELBA, Minn., Dec a. In place of tha
usual winter decrease or shut-down, there
will ba three shirts of men put to work
at ths Elba, Corsica and Belgrade mines
tha first of next week, aooording to an
announcement mads today by W. p.
Chlnn, superintendent of these proper.
ties. Two shifts have been working dur
Ing tha summer. Work In all sections
of tba Minnesota Iron country la Increas
ing .
ladlsosttoaf f'aa't Ratt
AtBtltef
Dr. King's New Ufa Pills stir up yeur
liver, aid digestion: you feel fine tha
next day. Only Sac. All druggists-Advertisement.
A 'Tor Sale" ad will turn second. hand
furniture Into cash.
Culled from the Wire.
K. L. Lama, paasenser traffic nian
asrr of the Western Varlfo railroad
suffered a stroke of paralysis at Kan
Kranclsoo.
Colonel Robert Hirst, tr. 8 A..
mending officer at Madisnn barracks, i
naieruiwn, r. wh scuiiim m the
re oent court-martial held at the bar.
racks. Tn general rharge against t'ok.nl
IHlrat u "rondut Dreiudd Inl mill. 1
i Ui r dlsripllne." The rourt-mart'el as !
'1- .K00?-..7,m-
Fonnulatlon of tha requests of rail,
way etiainwra, fireuirn n4 trelnruen tor
an eirht-hour day and tuna ant a half
tor overtime was completed by the rum
uillaa having the mailer In charge, at
l niraso. Tua re-iuroia ill bo nial dj to
tSe brotherhood nimHera for their ar
ptoval or diaepprovnl. That thev ;
sanction tbem ta iall to oe a loresoiiv
ion. lueion. lie.sult of the o(e not
Le knoan before Januair lu at the ear
'jet, according to the leaders.
MRS. GEORGE VRADENBURG.
George Vradenbursr, Jr., now living on the
fnrm. They have one sr.inilchlld. named
Frances for the grandmother. Mr. snd
Mrs. Vradenburg are each 7 years old.
Gold and white, carried out In bride's
rosea and yellow narcissus, were used In
the decorations and the still youthful
oouple received the congratulations of
their many friends. A large rarty of
friends came from Tspllllon snd Sarpy
county for tha affair.
Britons Driven to
Sea by Turks, Says
Report from Berlin
BERLIN, Dec. a.-(By Wireless to
Sayvllle.) Constantinople dlspatchea
state that the withdrawal of the British
from the Ansae and Suvla Bay dla'.rlrta
of the OaJllpoll peninsula came as the
reault of a violent offensive on the part
of the Turks, who Inflicted heavy losses
on the British sjid drove them to the
sea.
"According to Constantinople reports,
the Turks began a general offensive In
all sections of the Dardanelles, ' says tho
Overseas News agency. "The fighting
was violent." The Turka began their at
tack on Anafaxta (Suvla Bay) and Art
Burnu (Ansae). The enemy launched
counter attacks at Keddul Bahr (on the
tip of the peninsula), which were re
pulsed. "The Turkish artillery Inflicted heavy
losses on the enemy. The Turkish sol
diers, who had waited months for this
moment, ahow sn Immense enthusiasm.
Finally tha Turka defeated the enemy
at Anafsrta and Arlburnu. The enemy
fled from the Turks st Art Burnu and
reached the ocean."
The official British and French an
nouncements of yesterdsy aaid tha with
drawal of tha troops was made In con
formity with plans decided upon some
time previously. The British statement
said the withdrawal was accomplished
"without ths Turks being aware of the
movement."
Explosion in Corn
Plant Kills Two
FTXrEWATER, N. J., Dec. K. Two men
are ml sain and twenty-five others wars
Injured by an explosion today In tha Dex
trine plant of the Corn Products Reftnlng
company at Rhadyslde, two miles from
here. Tha roof of ths building was blown
off. ths walla collapsed and firs starting
from ths explosion swept through ths
wreckage.
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THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING DAYS ARE GOING FAST Yet There
A well chosen gift denotes thouxht, care and appreciation of the taste and personality of
the recipient. You can make no mistake in choosing a genuine, brilliant, sparkling Dia
mond. Everybody loves a IMamond.
the recipient as a Beautiful, Sparkling DIAMOND.
The TomaaT
Xaa's ravorlts
Dlamont
o. 4 Vfon's Dia
mond Ring. prong
Tooth mounting,
14k solid gold. Ro-msnorpol-
tCC
IshedfinUh..
l.sa a Weak
441 Scarf Pin.
fancy oval de
nlgn. solid gold,
hand made.
English flnlah,
1 tine Diamond,
$8.50
a Koatb'
TS4 Round Belcher
Cluatar Ring. 14k
solid gold. T fine
Dlamonda set in
platinum, looks Use
a single t- Cn
carat atona..OU
as a afoath
Combination Vest Chain
?o Waldemar Vest Chain and Knife,
fine gold filled. Kngllsh flnUh; knife
haa 1 blade and cigar cutter com- A
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(riirfirn Tho national Cretlit Jewelers
SlU li ' Li Ll M,n r,,,or' 'l,r ?ti,,l 11,k R""'"!!". 100 South llh Strft, Om.tha.
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Text of Pact Between the Villa
Chiefs and Carranza Government
VA. I'ASO. Tex. te-. :i-A ipy of th i
n.roement rrteen the Ilia tlilf ftalns
and the Carranza officials for the sur-J
rnl.T .f the northern i.o.t wns then i
nut tonight. '
After a r'rrnMc narr:i:iR the Mexican
consul srd Vi"o Consul Andreas tl. (Jarclri r
nn-l Ivd'inr lo S'Tlano Hrnvo, rcp ct i el . j
a! the party of tho first part and (ien-I
erals Manual C Hands. Roberto Llmcn.
Colonel Eduardo Andalon and l.lrutunant
Colonel Flavlsno I'allza m the parties of
tho second part, the agreement signed to
day says. In ln :
"The piirt't-.i :j( t, e sei-und t-urt slate
that several days tnce, -n liie city of
Chihuahua, I-'mnclsco Villa rgrced with
them to sutK inl'r the chleftlnnshiii of the
so-called cotivrniloiiMlat amy. Tho
tartlcs of the svond part tveic and nre
willing to recognize the constitutionalist
government, headed hy General Carranz-i
snd to stop fi;htli:3 tho said govern
ment. "Lout night ti ey icicgiaplieil Fran
cisco Vllln the agreement which they
concluded orally yesterday with the aforc-
said consul to receive amnesty and to '
their lliea to be guaranteed, but oh'.ilned ; ftood that neither Francisco Villa nor
no answer from Villa The j Hipollto Villa or the so-called ministers
undersigned, realizing that their own de. i 0f the convention cabinet will bo Include!
cislon la the only pntrlotlo one, to craachn this amnesty. Mr. Garcia; further
the Internal strife, declare that from this stated that the government Is at liberty
very moment 12:S0 p. m. they recoenlre j to use or not to use ar he sees fit, the
the constitutionalist government of Mcx-1 service of these military chiefs, or to
loo and profess allegiance to it In their disband the troops. Conul Garcia also
ON ITS
If you have Catarrh let me show you
what to do for It how to drive every bit
f It out of the system.
w Ithout It costing you s cent, yon can
j.ve tm, tnetit of my thirty years of
iccrsaful experience my wide knowledge
of Catarrh, Its causes and Its cure.
Don't neglect Catarrh. Don't let It
Hake you Into a worn-out, run-down
. atarrhal wreck.
Remember. Catarrh Is more than a
t'-lfilng ailment more than a disgusting
trouble. It's a dangerous one. Unchecked
Catarrh too frequently destroys smell,
lust and heannii, and often opens the
way to Consumption. Bo warned In time.
If you have Catarrh, start to cure It
NOW I
Don't think It can't be cured because
you've tried to cure It and failed.
Don't waate any mow time energy
money, in trying to conquer it with
worthless patent medicines.
Catarrh can be cured. If you take It In
hand the right way. Write to me today
and I'll give you valuable medical advice
I.ce on just what to do for It.
LEARN AT
TO CURE
Tell me about your trouble. After care
ful study 111 send you, without any
charge whatever, a complete dlagnoala of
your case which will explain clearly how
to get rid of Catarrh.
Simply for the asking, you'll receive
excellent counsel that will point out how
Catarrh can be cured, not just for a
week, or a month, or a year but PER
MANENTLY. Don't let thla offer pass accept my as
sistance today. This treacheroua disease
has been my life study I know It la
every form end stase. My advice has
already cured thousands who now are
free from Catarrh.
You nan also it jwi will
Ks4 nr list nt quesUnne sraSallr, answer
them ree or no, write your full name nl aditrus
pWalr oe tbe Sotted Itnse aaa mall the Pre Ad.
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you asod. I aja a sradnate la Medicine and Burg
err of Dublin TTntvenltr, Ireland, lormarlr Sur.
oa British Royal Mali NaraJ Swrrtee. Addnaa
CATARRH SPECIAUST SPR0ULE
192 Trade Balldlng, Ikwton.
There la no Christmas Gift so prised
And there is no
Boaxf Mas
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75
43S Soarf Pin,
solid gold. English
finish. I flna bril
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Betting-. .
flAQ a Month
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tylr t. tl nickel Jeweled, cholc. of either white or
1TC . Ousrant-aJ a dependable and aat- $24.75
Isfactory tliiieke!ier
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goW. Helch
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4. BO a Month
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Maif DtaViond T8-t-sn.eo Prooclt. solid
i'Jli i wars aold. f orced engravd
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UdsTh hand cut rarnellsn Ca-
I)rop, l-lnct four Unr C
Jal'fi SO I gsnulne Pearls....0
n.M.Wit.l Tsrst SI SO a Math
natw as well as In those of GenTsts ,
' "-V" i'ir..- hi,., innv ,
t.f t'nlnnel lnneriln Avlla. Vlctorlano :
Av),n j,ltln r..(lr'iiez. Mardonio Aldan,
L(,.lpnant Colonel J. 12. R.mqulUo. Col-
onel iclllj I. una and Majors I'aullna ;
yin,nP1 n, ri anclaco Avlla and of the j
,,0nr,s nf their commitids. whh smniint i
(11 xltnately to 4 OjO Iiooiis. Therefore. !
(hey do solemnly hind themselves to ceos ;
to fifc-lil the Rovrrnment. placlnn t Its
. . , ,K ., ....... nrt also offer
di.-Mn.sal the city of Junrex and also oner.
to ScC'll
the alieciance oi mn u'to
of Gu.T.'alupe. San Vgnaclo. Villa Ahu
nuioa. disss Grandes and other places
where C;e forces are acattt-n d, snd they
nslt full g mrnnteea for their lives snd
nmnrsty for political offenders, both sol
diers end ilviilsns and employs, and nsk
that Cue government ehall not persecute:
in foreitu lands those who may not re
main i;i the country."
The Mexican consul Andrncs G. Garci.i
answered th.it he received with pleasure
tho wilDngncFS of thrse inllitiry chief
to nsslst in pacifying the country and ho I
sunranteed full amnesty for all lives of'
chiefs and all officers snd soldiers ss j
well as to civilians, it boing fully under- I
CURE
CATARIIH SPECIALIST SPROVLB
ONCE HOW
CATARRH
FftBB MEDICAL. ADVICB COtTON
It entlUes readers of tbis steer to free med
ical adrice oe curing Catarrh.
Is yoer throat rewt
Do you enaeie ottenT
Is your hmata foulf
Are your eree watery?
Ho you take cold easily?
ts your bom stopped ue?
to yoa teve to sett often?
Do eruete torta la your aoeet
Are you wnree tn damp weather?
Do yea blow your aoee a sed Seal ?
Are you loalnc your eenae of irooll?
Doee your mouth taete bad mornings?
Do you bare a dull feeling In yeur heed?
Do you bare to claar your throat ae rletng?
Ta there a tinkling oanaatioa In your threat?
De you have a discharge from the noes?
Does mucus drop la bark of throat?
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one llainond.
baroque Pearl
Drop, la-ipcti
chain,
$14
tl.40 a MoaU
offered finajicial ajoiftnnce to pay the
troops
After the signing of the sgreement.
Consul Garcia atsted that the organUa-
"nte awaited orders from General Car
ranza, following the traDsmlsclon to rum
cr tne agreement wMch the consul said
he had received full power to clcee. Tlie
Villa chlefa would ba left at the head
of their forces until such times ss they
could be supplsnted by Csrranzs officers
under a chief to be selected,
. .
Derlalow In Deader tue.
W APM INOTi N. Pec. Jl -The rlrht of
the Colorado Tav commission to order a
m.-reaee In the valuation of
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olve
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things they would
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d
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Handsome Black Comer Muff, watermelon style $5.75
Brook Mink Muffs of carefully selected furs W.7
Chinese Lynx $9.7.
Red Fox Set, Muff and Handsome Soarf $2MM)
Genuine Beaver Mnff 126.00
Hudson Seal Muff (genuine) I17.&A
These Specially Prteetl Furs Only Seed
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Crepe de China Waists, spe
cial Georgette Oepe Waist, spe
cial ..$3.95
Lace Waists, special. .'.15.75
Morocco and Pin Seal Bags, spe
cial uo
Angora Scarfs, special 9o
Angora Scarfs, special. . ..... .11.25
Handkerchiefs, embroidered, 3
for $1.00
Tan Cape or Kid Cross GIotss, $L50
Plain or Fancy Silk Hose.... $ LOO
Lisle Hose, 8 for $1.00
Manicuring 8eta....$&V0 and $&50
Fit-all Toilet Cases.. $1J5 to $5.00
. Work Baskets, by Mark Cross, $4.75
Fancy Ladles' Neckwear, &0fl tt $1
Ladles' Toilet Set .... .; $&00
Angora and Silk Combination
Sweaters, the nsw thing... $10.76
Fibre 811k Sweaters . . . .$740. $8.75
Silk Umbrellas, fancy handles,
for .$34 and $3.75
Every 61ft
Boxed Wlfhoit
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17-Jewel Elgin, Vallh an
or Ilanpden Watch
A Most Satisfactory
Christmas Present
And One That l wire to Please.
S12L5
lONTH
Ho. IS Vovl cannot feasibly find a
Christmas present fur the money that
til give the pleasure and practical ser
vice of a good dependable watch. This
-n'ltne. accurate tlme-kerping Elirin,
Waltham r Hampden watch, tn SS.year
tniaran'eed douhle atrata sold filled caae.
ailisted to teinperatnrn, laochronism and
positions, on'y SX8.TS
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Denver property i upheld today hv
the supreme court In litiaafon between
the Ri-Metalllc Investment company and
the state authorities.
British Lose Over a
Thousand in Serbia
LONDON. Dec. II. -The total of Rritle;
casualties resulting from the Fatonlkl ex
pedition Into Fethia. was only l.ITS.
These figure were given in the Hous
of Commons this sfternoon by Harold J.
Tennsnt, parllamentsry under secretary
for war. Mr. Tennant said that only one
officer and eighty-five men of other
ranks had been killed.
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