THK .OMAHA SUNDAY UKK: FKIUlUAUY 'Jo. IDK?. 11-A ALL CHRISTIANS IN ERZEROM SLAIN i Armenians Slaughtered by Thou landi Before Forces of Turk Saltan ETtusost City. GARRISON MAKES ITS ESCAPE LONDON, Feb. 1. WMla full details of the capture of Erierura, Turkish Armenia, are still lacking, semi-official advices from Petrograji are to the effect that moat of the Turkish garrison made their eicape. Thousands of Armenians are de clared to have been maaaacred by Kurds before the evacuation. There has been considerable ar tillery activity arounfl the positions taken by the Germans recently from the British In the vicinity of Tpres and several attempts by the British to recapture their lost ground by in fantry attacks. Attack Reinalsed. Merlin Mrs the attacks ware repulsed with heavy casualties. With the excep tion i of a French assault against the Uermans south of the Somme. which Berlin also declares was put down, the artillery of both sides has been the sole instrument of warfare along the French front. Ths .Australians and Italics at vari ous points are still engaged In artillery duels and occasional infantry maneu vers, but no notable victories have been won on either side. Vienna reports less activity than usual on tbe part of the Italian guns. In Albania the Austro-Hungarlana, re inforced by Albanians, presumably Ir regulars, have occupied nevaya. which lies eight miles southwest of I'uraiso and three miles from the Adriatic. Have It J early fcerrenaded. Br the capture of this town it would seem that the Teutons nearly have Du re zo surrounded. The gendarmes of Eased Pasha, provlalonal president of Albania, who defended Kavaya, made their escape from the town and fled on a ship into the Adriatic. , Esssd Pasha has been deprived of his rank and removed from the Turkish army Hat for having assumed the lead ershlp of the provisional government of Albania and joined the ranks of the en tente allies. PRESBYTERY TO DECIDE WHERE CHURCH LOCATES A' special meeting of the Omaha presby tery was held yesterday to consider the location of the proposed Parkvale Pres. byterlan church; movement for which has been under way for several months by the Parkvale church. , The church seeks a- location at Thirty' second a Venue and Francis streets and It Is understood ' that a protest Is being considered coming from the members of Westminster church which Is located at Twenty-ninth and Mason streets. Ths Parkvals congregation has already started Its building fund, the question at Issue being, It is understood, whether ft hall be accorded a sits that ths older organligtlon "regards as encroaching on Its territory. MM 1 -. t AM,.f . - I am mailer 'u obi umu uvuuloij w DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT . FOR BENEFIT OF ATHLETICS '' The high school will give an entertain ment In ths high school auditorium ths latter -part of March for ths benefit of athletics. ' A one-act comedy, "Booms to Let, written by M. N. Beebe, will be ths prin cipal number on ths program. Ruth MoCoy will appear as Mrs. Bmrthe, 8tewart McDonald as Dick Rush, Frank Campbell as Tom warren. Mar garet Hoffman as Betty Breese, Dorothy Myers as Madge Wales. Phyllis Hunter as Matilda Judd and .Alex Crawford as will. , iw ywwi iii.u. ' 61 x other numbers will be en the pro gram. WOMEN PRISONERS GO FROM LEAVENWORTH PEN LEAVENWORTH, Kan.. Feb. U. Tour . teen of the twenty-six federal women prisoners held In ths Kansas state prison at Lansing will be removed to ths Mis souri penitentiary at Jefferson City to morrow. All were sentenced from states) in ths middle west. Three of tbe women convicts will go to ths Colorado prison and ths others to ths Virginia stats prison . , ... For years ths state of Kansas had contract with the government for the rare of women federal prisoners at the 1-anMng Institution. Recently, ths Board of Corrections notified government of fitll the contract would not be re newed. RAILROAD MAN PROTESTS AGAINST FILIPINO BILL WASHINGTON. Feb. 1.-Charies M. Pwlft, president of the Philippine Railway company, today filed with Chairman l Jones of the house insular committee protest against the Philippine bill passed by tbe senate. Ths Clarke amend ment to grant the islands Independence within four years would, Mr. Swift wrote. "expatriate American cltlaens, American tspltal and American enterprise." ' The Philippine government." said ths letter, "may tax away the entire value of American investment; may confiscate it to ths state, may declare ail foreigners. including Americans Incapable of hold ' ing property and It will be none of our business. MEXICAN PAUPERS ARE DISTRIBUTED WIDEL KUKVO LAREDO. Mexico. Feb 11.- Fifteen hundred Indigent Mexicans were sent to the Interior today by Carransa autlkortties hers, to be scattered through various cities. It was explained that support of these neonle had become greet for the resources of Nueva Laredo. The number Included many women children, poorly clad. snd MISSOURI PACIFIC NAMES GUINN AS LINCOLN AGENT 8T. lOTHS, Mo., Feb. U.-The Mlsso url Pacific-Iron Mountain railroad system night announced the appointment ef to- H T. . Guinn, as general freight and 1 senser agent at Llnooln. Neb., and P. pas- M Davis, to a similar position at Hutchln son. Kan. SOUTHERN GIRL IS GOVERNMENT FARM DEMON strator Miss Hoyle Skinner of Georgia has been appointed by the Department of Agriculture to demonstrate farming" industries to the young' men and young1 women of the south ern district Her specialties will be poultry raising- and canning-. a if P KAISER'S THREAT IN SENATE SCORED Lodge and Sterling: Denounce Ger many'! Announced Intention to Sink Armed Vessels. DAXOTAN HITS ADJUUTSTRATION WASHINGTON. Feb. IS. Ger many's announced intention of de stroying without warning armed merchant ships of . 1U anamlai was scathlagly denounced In the senate today by republican senators, who declaxefd that the for United States to acquiesce In such a practice would be humiliating and a step toward war. Senator Lodge, ranting minority member of the foreign relations committee, started the discussion by dellTering a long prepared address, re rle wing International law, relating to the arming of merchantmen for defense, add declaring it was incon ceivable that the United States at this time would abandon a principle for which It had always stoofl. . such a step, he Insisted, would be an un neutral act and virtually would make the United States an ally of the nation whose commerce had been swept from the seas. Senator Ster ling followed with a speech assailing Germany, and charging that the American government la its recent memorandum to the entente al lies suggesting ' the )dlsarmlng of merchantmen had put forward a dangerous principle and - had en couraged if not Invited the action of Germany. Central Union Hears Of Compensation Law Tm V. Guys and Frank Coffey, chief deputy commissioner of labor of Ne braska, spent ths greater part of Friday evening's session of the Central Labor union In enlightening the delegates on the Nebraska workman's compensation law. . . Mr. Guys was radically opposed to the law as It now stands, In providing SS.M0 as the greatest amount payable for ths death of a workman by aocldeaU and was for the reduction of the fourteen-dsy period, which sets all accidents of a less duration s no grounds for oompensatiocL Commissioner Coffey wss not quits so radical, but ad vised 'that a general dis cussion of the subject be conducted In the nfar future before ths organisation. and a number of new amendments asked for at ths nest session of the legislature, It was determined that an open dis cussion of ths subject be held ths second Friday ef the next three months. HEAVY FIRE LOSS RESULTS TO "WESTDAK0TA" FARM BETJ,B FOCRCHBX 8. D., Feb. . (Special.) Twenty thousand dollar fire loss resulted at the Wesdakota farm five miles east of here, owned by If. J. Smiley, last night and this morning. The 14,009 alfalfa mill aad elevator was destroyed as was ths $5,000 sheep shed. which stood close to the destroyed milt. "WestdakoU Farm." is the beet dairy farm and stock .feed ranch In South Da kota and la on of ths shew places of the the middle west. EIGHT PARISHES FLOODED IN EASTERN LOUISIANA NOW ORLEANS, La., Feb. l.Eight parishes la Eastern Louisiana are flooded by overflows, backwater, or breaks In levees In the Mississippi. Arkansas. , V Atchsfalaya, Red and Black rivers. But three lives have been lost, so far as Is known, and there has been but little suf fering except near Newell ton. where more than 3,000 negroes have been ma rooned. Dodge r"lwaBBBBBBB9SSBBnwwaBBsaBaMBa The prise of the Twrnj Car or Keedstsr, ceospleta. nil i av Cesedfoa price jf-lil.jrr,"t . t..' K.ffA. HAPPENINGS IN THE MAGIC CITY Greater Omaha Ordinance Makes Business Hen Taj Taxes on More Floor Space. MRS. BERTHA GARSON IS DEAD 'That's what your annexation brings you."- a local business man la quoted aa remarking, aa an assessor commissioned by the city commission of mha had Just left his place of butne. after mens- uring the number of r.ua.r feet of aiec taken MP by the hfisement. For under the city ordinance of Oreeter Oniahs It is required that all business men. who have floorspsoe either In extended basements under the side walks and public streets or In front show window that extend out onto the aide- walk, shall pay rent for such snare. Agents were on the so all day yeaterday canvaaatng South t?lde huslncas places measuring such floor space tn antlilpa tlon of later rental taxation In behalf of the city Vnder the Fout't innaha ibarttr there la no such ordinance. Mrs, Bertha tinnroa plea. Mrs. Bertha Oaraon, axed hi yeara, die I st the home of her daughter. Mrs. 1.. B. Wolfe, KES 8outh Twenty-fourth street, yesterday sftep an llness of one month. Her son, Paul Woiaonherg. died a month ago at the same home. j Mrs. Oar son Is survived by three daugh ters snd one son, Mia. John Fwohada, Mrs. Robert McCarthy, Mrs. I.. H. Wolfe and M. Welsenberg. The funeral will be held Runday sfternoon at t o'clock at the Wolfe residence, rturlal will be In the lAiirel Hill cemetery. Rawlins Srnrea. CLAY ROBINPON COMMTSSloy CO l.t. Vd M. Tot. Ptnrk I? 1 1.V. U1 Wllkerson 177 !3 Ml 4T Hansen 14") 174 121 44 rarker 11 in 1 S M7 Kiuwkl l.M m , tuS Totala. 7i ri BHKKP H A I; N 1at. 2d. Id. Tot. nnndall Its 1M !'. Burke 1 It' 11! Olllan 1 1M l.".t 49 Roblnaon 141 14S 1 47 Thomas 140 1'. m 1 Totals 761 ;i 744 J.2l fhareh Xotes. Ths literary department of the Ronth Side Woman s club will meet at the home of Mrs. Bruce Mcculloch, i'iS't Bouth Twenty-aeoond street, Monday Sfternoon. February ft. F'lana for the year's work will be roughly outlined. Jack Morton, recently Injured In the Beacon printing preaa of Omaha, ia up snd about after a couple weeks of con finement at his home lie la able to walk only with the help of a cano. Orace Methodist. Twenty-fifth and F.. Rev. Dr. J. W. Morria. Paator The pas tor will apeak Sunday morning at 11 o'clock on the subject, "Blood-Money. 1 Dean Ringer will exhort. This will be Boad Will Steadily Spreading Brothers have built and dollars worth of cars in the past fourteen months. The car has now reached the stage where its sales are almost auto- matically increased. By this we mean that one sale is almost certain to result in one or two other sales. ; ' The simple truth about how the car stands with the public is hard to . , put into words because it sounds like boasting. It is a common occurence with dealers, everywhere, to have a man walk in and drive out without wasting time asking questions. The fact is that the average owner is not merely satisfied, but almost extravagantly enthusiastic. You must have noticed that the first thing said about the car, in ordi nary conversation, is almost always a direct reference to its quality. People have arrived at the conclusion that the Dodge Brothers give the manufacture of the car an unusual degree of personal attention; and that the car is right, down to the smallest detail. There is a widespread feeling that they take an intense personal pride in perfecting the product that bears their name. Both of these conclusions are correct " As we have said before, the Dodge Brothers are the actual, active Buperintendents, engineers, managers and owners of this business. Before they began to build their own car they had built the parts for more than vhalf a million other cars. All of this experience, and all that followed it coupled with intense pride In their own product and love of the work itself keeps up a continuous process of improvement. They have concentrated on one car, and one car only, in a determination to make it as good as a car can be made. For every part and every process that enters into it they have personally estab ' lished a standard. The work done and the materials used in each part, and each process, in every car, must conform to that standard. The factories now cover 60 acres of floor space and are still growing but there is no department so remote that it does not feel the influence of the Dodge Brothers personal direction. This intense watchfulness accounts, of course, for the remarkable things you hear about the performance of the car. J In its first year it has acquired a wonderful hold on the good opinion of the Ameri can people and it has not developed a single fault worth talking about. That it will steadily grow better under the Dodge Brothers' generalship goes without saying. It wilt bm wit worth four whilm to examine thii car af th Show MURPHY-O'BRIEN AUTO CO., Tyler 123 1814-16-18 Farnam St. SiUM (ads sr eight t,m Detroit) tT' frJtOiEj-j the opening: shot of the campaign. TM 1 FiinrtAv evening talk elll he on "Popu lar Amuaentonta." Dent forsM It. Ynu won't tf you come. Ulhrr services es usual. Illlladale Paptlat. Fortv-thlrd and I Plhle study hour at l. Kevenlng wor alp at 7 V Service led by g'pcl team. Christian I.I to Study class at 7:3". Thurs day evening. All welcome. .-outh Side t'nlted l"reHt terian. Corner Twenty. thud and II. Rev. Alleit N. Por lr raster "aldmlh c;n ol at 4V The morning senior hour will be In charno of a gospel team from 'mha. Juniors at S. oung I'eojde's Christian un'on at ... freiichlne by pastor at 7:.V. Kvery onp welcome. Wheeler Memorial rrcsbvterian, Twen-tv-thlM and .1. Hev. Kolx-rt 1.. Wheeler, Isstor ttlble school at 4.. Mornmu and cxentog woishln THina St II to 7 :to Young People's meet'ng t In church bHsemcnt. Ml me welcome, Wci Side Intri'enoml:iatlonal. Tlilrty e'ghth and t,V Hev. KIallcros, Pat'r Sundnv school nt ?'4 Momln worship at II. l"y Klfld 'O siiocrintemlent of Hie 4 ra e e hoi lat St.mlty n l ool, will sicik n Ten p -ram e " li.ltnn Kndcavor at :4f.. Pica h lg at 7.4.. Topic. "tne Win One." V(lnd'iv pvenlm teachers' Stiidv. Thiirsdnv, Ladles' Alii society at church at shaip, and Kilday even- ng at an "old time m sic concert" will to given ly memleia cf the ladles' a d. Kveryone welcome. W ill Be 2 1 nth Hattnlloe). WtNNlPRtJ. lb. 1. The military authorities huve given authorisation tor the ra'stng of an American battalion In Oils city to be known aa the JI3th. It whs emiouticcd here today. Ma lor Pit man, now with the Anmilcan lesion In Toronto, Y.-HI lie In command according to ad Ice received at local headgiiarlers. Srrorn In aa Council Member. OTTAWA, Feb. 19. Premier William M. Hughes of Australia, who la In Ot tawa o.i hla nay to London, waa sworn In today by the duko of Connaught, gov. ernor general, as n member of the Can adian privy council. After the ceremony he sat nith the Canadian cabinet and dlscusaed Imperial .IcOnac. Geneva Defeats llebren. OF.NT.VA, Neh.. Feb. l.--r!ncelal.1-SV speclul I r in from Hebron broiiaht over lllii (word" to the huskel hall g;ime Inst night. The scor" ai the end of the first Imif as .'i to HI In favor of tieneva id ended 4.1 to II in fnvor of tleneva. Vin cent Jand.t ia the Hebron coacn. Nenila ppral tn Hawks. LONDON. Fib. 1. It ia officially announced that Ileglnald Mc.Kcnna, chancellor of the exchequer, baa sent nit nppeal to lianks tnroiiK'iont Oreat Hrltaln asking that they urae ci stomera lo offer all available American securities to the treasury. Coat of (Jmnd Opera. CHICAGO. Feb. 10. 4') rand opera In Chicago this season cost the guarantors of the Chicago Oranl lera association fSS.OCO, according to Charles O. Dawea, president of the Central Trust company and one of the directors of the associa tion. Money Sweat on Rock Island. CHICAGO, Feb. 1. New work and re pairs on the Chicago, Itock Island A Pa cific railroad cost $440.(M In November and December, ISIS, according to a re port filed hv Joseph M. Dlcklnaon, re cclVer of the road, in the United States district court today. Swfaa Delegates Named. BFRNB, Swltserland (Via TarwO, Feb. IS. Five Swiaa dslesatea to the Ford peace conference at Stockholm were named today. delivered thirty-nine Tbe price of tbe Winter Tearing Csr KomAtin, complete. Including r.f ul.r mohair top, is SVMde.b. Detroit) Ceaadlaa prise 11333 (sds freight from Detroit) -rtf-" . p irv-r-sl .wjansaj.snw .ftenei na.iir '"f AS GREAT AS OURS And Combined German and Austrian Sea Forces But Half as Strong as England's. HOUSE COMMITTEE HEARS THIS WASHINGTON. Feb. 10. The British navy tv!sy is approximately twice as strong as the combined fleols of Germany and Austria, while the Teutonic combination has just about double the sea-fighting force of the rnlterl Slates, scrordtng to information in the possession of the Navy department. The tacts were disclosed to tbe house naval committee today by Captain Josiah McKean of the staff of the chief of operations. Captain McKean also said tho French navy was from 15 to 25 per tent titronger than tho American, ac cording to the latest Information. He explained that thesr"were rotuh estimates and that rhnrts showing the specific relations of the various navies would be submitted later by Rear Admiral Ilcnson, chief of op erations. So far as Is definitely known, the captain told the committee, the Jap anese building program adoptifl several years bro and which will not be completed for several years to come, provides for a modern fleet of eight drcadnaughts nnd eight battle cruisers. It. waa po.itilMe, he added, that additional building was In prog icss, as all nations but the United States had secret building policies. On the strength of the known pro gram, however, Captain McKean said, Japsn would have but sixteen capital ships when the seventeen American drednaughts building or authorised were commissioned. SWEDISH ENVOY AND COLONEL HOUSE TALK IXNrH)N, Feb. l.-For some time Count Wrsngel, the Pwedlali minister to England, has been holding a series of conferences with Colonel Kdward M. House, President Wilson's personal rep resentative, on the subject of the deten tion of neutral malls by belligerents. In cidentally the whole queatlon of 'possible joint action by neutrals to protect their rights have been discussed. million JAPANESE AVIATOR IS KILLED BY COAL CARS OAKLKY. Wyo Feb. 19.-R. 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