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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: 'v OCTOBER 14, 1917.
CUBAN RED CROSS TO
; FINAKGEJ10SPITAL
One-Hundred Bed Unit Manned
by Cuban Physicians and
, Nurses to Be Sent to
Western Front.
Havana, Oct. 13. The Cuban Red
, Cross Society, of which Mme. Mariana
" Menocal, wife of the president of
'Cuba,1 is chiirman, has begun the work
;of equipping a 100-bed hospital unit,
manned by a staff of Cuban physicians
;and nurses, for active service on the
! western frunt in France. This enter
. prise, which will reach completion at
. an early date, is to. be financed by a
fund of $1,000,000, which Cuban wom
en prominent in society here have set
"themselves out to raise. .
' Announcement of the plans of the
"Cuban Red Cross followed a special
"meeting in the presidential pal
ace here, presided over by .the wie
.of the president and attended by all
the Cuban Red Cross directors, and
representatives of -"various govern
ment departments and Cuban press.
Unit Will Be Ready Soon.
The encouragement the Red - Cross
lias received from capitalists through
out the island republic and the prog
ress made, in assembling ofeqiiippage
'and the training of volunteer workers,
lead, the Red Cross workers to be
lieve .that before the fund has been
completed the unit will be ready for
service. . Cq-operation, which was re
cently inaugurated between the Cuban
and American Red Cross officials, has
helped to make the Cuban unit pos
sible. p - - - y . ,
) Wit upward of $100,000 already' in
hand, in advance of the canvass for
the $1,000,000 fund, various steps,
some of them unusual in this .con
nection, are being utilized to' bring
the fund to a quick completion. Each
. sugar "ingsnio," or plantation mill in
-Cuba has been asked to set aside
$1,000 for the Red . Cross and many
of them already have done so.
J' Will Have, National Tat; Day.
';A national Red Cross "tag day," to
, be observed in all parts of the repub
lic, is likewise planned, and, accord
ing to the announcement of Mme,
Menocal, workrooms have already
been opened. In the old Havana post
office a complete Red Cross workshop
' is in operation with electrically oper
ated sewing machines donated by
Mme. Menocal and Senora Blanca de
Marti, wife of the Cubaii minister of
war and navy. 1 ' ,". .
,' Representatives of the Cuban press
have donated space for the entcrprjse,
and today the Red Cross flag in this
city is almost as familiar as the na
tional " colors. Instruction in the
making of Red Cross material is being
supervised oy Mrs. canton iv Aear,
wife of the United States naval at
tache here, and Mrs. W. G. Ames of
the Havana branch of the American
Red Cross. - . u X 'f
Reading Matter Wanted
; For Boys at Camp Funston
In spite of repeated requests very
few magazines and reading matter
nave been sent to tne-boys in tram
. ing at Qamp Funston. Cut off from
the usual conveniences and amuse
ments of home, they (find. the. dearth
of reading matter a real hardship.
'For goodness sake, folks, send down
some newspapers and, magazines and
any thing, you can think of," wrote
Sergeant Kenneth, Hitch early in the
week. ' ' :-
Today The Bee has received re
quest from the librarian of the camp
asking that, oar readers be urged to
scud last month's magazines P. D. Q.
to the following addresses: "Librarian
of Headquarters company. 304th F. A.
. N. A., Camp Funstoii," or "The Y. M,
C, A. No. 9, Camp Funston, .Kan
sas." .'V- W;,. ',. .
The postage expense is small and
the boys; feel that this is one thing
. that the" "home; folks" can " very
, easily do ior the men in training. "Do
it now," is the motto they suggest. ,
Pipkin's Suit Against
' Kugel is on Trial by Jury
.The suit brought against City Com
missioner Kugel by Charles Wr Pip
kin, former police detective, in an at:
tempt to make the city official reim-.
, burse the city treasury to the amount
of $1,999.45, spent, in special investi
gating,' was , begun before A jury in
law court, Judge. Redick presiding,
Saturday morning." ;-:," '.,
.Most of the money is understood to
have been Spent by : Paul . Sutton,
former detective, working out ot Jvu
elV office. John Paul Breen" and
City Attoney Rine are representing
Commissioner Kugel.. c
Deny Secret Agreement to
Export Ire1 to Germany
Stockholm, Oct. 13. Statements
from Washington alleging the exist
ence of a secrer agreement under
which Sweden is obliged 'to export
iron ore to Germany caused surprise
here, but the Associated Press was
informed today that no such agree
ment exists. The only agreements af
fecting iron ore have been published
and none specify any particular coun
try to which the ore may be exported.
The Graengesberg company, which
controls virtually the whole bwedish
iron and steel trade, has an agreement
with the Sveuish government speci
fying the amount of ore the company
is permitted to export. M. Alillner,
director of the GraenResberg .com-
pany, said to the correspondent today,
" "There are many reasons why we
cannot discontinue exporting ore to
Germany. They are sound business
and economic reasons, utterly uncon
nected with political questions or
sympathies with one or the other bel
ligerents.
French Diplomacy
Defended by Briand
Paris, Friday, Oct. 12. The diplo
macy of France was defended elo
nuentlv bv former Premier Briand in
the Chamber of Deputies today dur
ing an interpellation on rrencn diplo
matic action during the war. M.
Rriaml said that the work of French
diplomats must be judged by the re
sults of Germany s uitra-moaern di
plomacy, which has brought the brand
nt Infimv nn that ronntrv's Cnod
name. After Great Britain and Italy
had taken their place beside France
there had come Japan, Roumania,
"the great and noble country, the
United States," and almost every
country in the world.
"Ask America about our diplomatic
action," declared the former premier.
"I defy you to find anything humiliat
ing being said about France."
New Cabinet Named in
Chile to Succeed Old
Santiago, Chile, Oct. 13. A new
cabinet has been formed to succeed
that headed by 'Ismael Tocornal,
which resigned July 24. Eduardo
Suarez Mujica, the new minister of
foreign affairs, is former Chilean am
bassador to the United States. The
new cabinet follows: '1
MInliter of the Interior Kleodera Tanei.
Mlnleter of foret-n Affair--Eduardo
Suares Hujloa. ,
Mlnl-tar of Finance Rlcardo talas Ed
wards. Mlnlitur of Juntlca Artura Atemparte.
MInliter of War Oncer Viet '
. Minuter of Induatrlos Malanulae Concha,
Canada's Meatless Days
Cut Down Consumption
Washington, D. C, Oct. 13. More
than 16,000 hotels and restaurants in
Canada have, by institution of meat
less days, reduced consumption of
bacon 51 per cent and beet, 40. per
cent, as compared with the preceding
months. ' '7
The food controller of Canada, ac
cording to advices to the food ad
ministration here, has announced that
after November 1 the net profits of
Canadian millers will be limited to a
maximum of ,25 cents per barrel of
Hour, tne ti-proaucts to go w me
mill.
Claude Piersol on
, Stand in Own Behalf
Marsiifield, Mo., Oct. 13. Claude
Piersol, defendant in the Keet abduc
tion trial, testified in his own behalf
today. He swore that he had noth
ing whatever to do with kidnaping
Baby Keet and had not heard of the
kidnaping until he read of it in a i
newspap.. . !
Piersol identified the letters he had
written tc Taylor Adams m Kansas
City. He declared the sentence in
one of them, "I made the ded I was
talking to you about," referred to a
job as doorkeeper in Federal Judge
Landis' court, Chicago, that a sup
posed government agent had obtained
for him. He said he did not write
the Keet ransom letters. He told of
visiting the Austro-Hungaritn con
sul's office in St. Louis in 1916. He
said he left there, for approval, arti
cles to be "published in a St. Louis
paper on 'the subject of neutrality
and the .ttitude of the German
Americans in this country. There
was nothing treasonable in these arti
cles, he said. He said he had never
acted as a German spy nor "thought
of such a th'.ig."
' Persistent Advertising Is the Road
to Success.
Queensborough Chemical
Company Has Fire Loss
New York, Oct. 13. Fire de
stroyed part of the plant of the
British-American Chemical company
in Queensborough today, with a prop
erty loss estimated at $275,000. An
explosion occurred in a still contain
ing acid.
Woman Given Place in
Food Administration
Washington, Oct. 13. Miss Isabel
Ely Lord, director of tie school of
household scionce and arts of Pratt in
stitute, Brooklyn, was madechief of
the home economic section of the food
conservation division of the food ad
ministration today.
rod viriwsw
Pilau
Pyramid Pile. Treatment Rtvas
quick relief, atops Itching, e-ieedina;
' or protruding; piles, hemorrhoids
and such rectal . trouble. In the
Srlvaey of your own home. fJOo a
ox at all druggists. A single box
often cure. Take no substitute.
Free sample far trial with booklet
mailed free In plain wrapper, . tf
you send us coupon below. , .'. :
FREE SAMPLE COUPON
PYRAMID DRtJO COMPANY. ' "
665 Pyramid BMf ManhaU, Mich.
Kindly tend' me Free Mmnte of
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ft V, r.A Arih lim
roinds tni strong bod-
ies, or shall we be
come pitiful because of ou? infirmi-
ties? That depends on how we treat ,
our bodies' in youth and in prime. "
Let strength be sapped by illness.
and the result is an unhappy old age, if we
live our allotted time. Neglected colds, in
digestion and constipation are the com- -T"
,monest enemies. 'All of them lead to, if they"
are not results of catarrh, which weakens and
stagnates as it spreads.
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The indoor
Season Is Here,
These Earlier Twilights and Longer Nights Are
Reminders That Another Winter Is Coming That
Home Comforts Are Again the Order of the Day.
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fortable, inviting homefurnishings. Thd lure or omaoors is
waningyon will spend more time at home as it grows colder.
Create a REAL home for yourself and your children furnish it
in such a manner that it will be a constant source of satisfaction
and pleasure to all the family. Remember, these days, GOOD
furniture is not a matter of cost, but of SELECTION 1 Let Hart
man's, the world's greatest homefurnishing organization, show
you how to efficiently combine quality, style, service and TRUE
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A VERT MASSIVE NEW DESIGN
"SIMMONS" METAL BED Ha
heavy equare tubinv, rounded corn
era, 10 heavy fillers instead of 12 as
ahown In Illustration, Vernla Martin
enamel, full aise only, a very rich
and pleaalna; dealgrn, specially of
fered for this week 4V -i ? GO
at thli low price, tJLvaOC)
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A SPLENDIDLY DESIGNED DECORATED ADAM PERIOD BED ROOM SWTE--Offered In at
tractive antique Ivory. Beaded and decorated edges. '
Can Be Pnrctiased Separately as Priced Below
ATTRACTIVE ADAM
PERIOD CHIFFONIER
Top measures 17x31
Ins., French bevel plate
mirror, 16x20 Mnches,
wonderful t 55
value, at......'a,
BEAUTIFUL. DRESSER
Top measures 41x20
Inches, larae size mir
ror, 24x30 inches, four
roomy drawers, prettily
ATTRACTIVE BED IS
SPLENDIDLY ' ORNA
MENTED H e a d e n d
measures 86-in. high,
foot-end In proportion,
full sise only, v Og C
special. at;...0
TRIPLICATB MIRROR
DRESSING TABLE
Center mirror, 14x24
Inches, swingring; side
mirrors, 7x20 Inches, a
splendid 28.6a
value, at tO,va
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A GUARANTEED "SIMMONS" BRASS BED
Has heavy 2-inch continuous posts, 10
fillers, elegantly finished in Satin, can be
had in all sizes; this bed is a good value, at
127.00. our special low price . Q fffi
for this week's aeUing, is only . V X tl v
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SAWED OAK WILLIAl v ANO
MARY PERIOD ROCKER Ele
cant Jacobean finish, teat and
back upholstered In hlh grade
fipanish Imitation leather. . steel
spring construction below seat,
strongly built ' ifft O
throughout. $lU0O
GENTLEMAN'S ' WARDROBE.
CHlFFONIER-Has S i roomy;
drawers, large hat compartment,
roomy wardrobe section fitted
with sliding coat and trouser
hanger., constructed ..of hard
wood ana nnisnea in imitation
Quarter-
our very
price.
ana nnisnea in immtion
rz?r 14.89
Cbllless Post Steel Bel
and Wire Fabric Spring
$8.89
A REMARKABLE VALUE IN A LIGHT
WEIGHT CHILLESS POST STEEL BED Fit
ted with a heavy angle-iron wire fabric top
spring, guaranteed not to sag, bed enameled
In Vernls Martin, has 10 fillers, no rails
necessary to set up this bed; all slses; be
sura and see this big value..,
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DUOFOLD SUITE-Conaistinff of the famous "Pullmanette"
1 davenport -which is instantly converted from a comfortable
settee to a full 8ize bed. " One extra large armcnair ana rocKer
to match, frames finished fumed, entire three pieces artisti
cally upholstered in high grade Spanish' imita- ? Q Q R A
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Fortify )Vith PERUNA fv
Drive the catarrh out of the system, improve the diges
tion, remove the stagnation, and build up the strength.
Penma is a good tonic, and specially effective fo catarrhal
conditions of the . respiratory and digestive organs. Its
nearly half a century of usefulness has proved this. Pre
serve strength for time's encroachment by its use.
: Liquid or tablet formthe latter convenient to carry
with yoa;s::.r: r 'vv-' ' ,:;;vs";:
, JIanalin is a tested and ideal laxative, with tonic effect
on the liver. In liquid or tablet Manalin Tablets taste
like candy, do their work pleasantly, enable-on to over
come constipation, ,and form no, habit. ' t V f
Your druggist has these proved mefficinesT j-
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"Large size quarter-sawed
OAK MISSION- pTIUli BUi JTJSA
Top measures 46x24 inches, fitted
with 2 atnall and 1 large dta-wer,
large china, .compartment, French
bevel plate mirror set In heavy
frame, highly polished and finished
fumed or golden; ior . aasj ?e
this waeii aaly. fcZalaDU
X" VERY PLEASING' DESIGN
ADAM . PERIOD DRESSER Con
structed throughout ot Imitation
Circassian walnut, has 2 large1
and t small drawers, fittrd with
period drawer pulls,' French
bevel plate mirror, sat in neatly
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A TV . i NTT BENT-
WOOD CHA.IR
finished in' gold
bronie, strongly
woven-cans
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A BEAUTIFUL,' NEW. 1917 DESIGN, MAHOGANY, quejkin ainxm la vwu buiw
-Attractive cane panels, ornamented with medallions. Upholstered in guaran eed rose or
blue ' striped velour. High-grade spring con struction. workmanship, and finish. Two
Pillows to match upholstering included in price of Davenport. Should be seen to be fully
appreciated. Can be purchased separately,' as follows.
Chair, as il
lustrated.
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tm45S&' I8&45IS-: $36.45
BUy Your ;
Columbia
Grafonola
AT HARTMAN'S
$1.00
Weeki
Pays for this grafonola
outfit cabinet machine
(oak, walnut, mahogany), ,
and six records. (11 selec
tions). Make your selection now
while our stocks are com
plete. We will hold the
machine for Xraas de
livery on a small deposit;
if desired. ;
NO INTEREST TO PAY.
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STOVES TVS HAVK ONE TO 811T
EVERY NEED AM) VVVSK.
VoulI IVcver Buy Runs to Better
Advantage Tiian wow
Thousands of rugs from our mall order
department 4n all patterns offered at unusually-low
prices. Consists of odd lots
quantities too small to catalog, etc
6x9 Seamless Brussels 84 f QC
Rug, assorted patterns .7lle?w
8-3x10-6 Seansless Bras- CA A A
sels Rug, worsted face, $19 UU
1-3x10-6 Extra Heavy
Seamless Brussels Rugs
x!2 Seamless Brussels
:ug, elegant design
'Xl2 Extra Heavy Brus- ai j;a
els Rugs, seamless ....i1U
g-3xl0-6 Velvet Rug, Clft 7
assorted patterns, sjlv. I
The 1 gpggK c
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- liberal Redaction - .
$19.95
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:12 Seamless Velvet Rugs, (ft a i h
.loral,allovers and medallions 7 a J-t
,xl2 Axminster Rugs, assorted?!
Datterns. only .....J.....tj7,
9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs JO 9 a;
splendid value, at $09bt
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Hand
Decorated.
Ioor Lamp,
$1775
A SPECIAL OFFER
ING IN A BEAUTI
FUL PIANO LAMP
. Stands 6 feet high,
black lacquer base,
beautifully decorat
ed, fitted with 2-pull
chain sockets, the
shades is 24 inches
wide, heavily fringed
assorted colors,
the very newest
idea in lamps, a
limited quantity on
3ale at this low price.
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- Jriiuvi JtR buui wim square
top and square base, heavy corru
gated firebox 3-plece nickel foot
rest, full nickel swing top, will
economically burn wood or soft
coal; a guaranteed heater in every
respect ana u win pay you to
see this stove before 41 W&S
buying," only........AVaOi7,
This Elegant
Chaise
Lounge
$39.50
A HIGH-ORADB PIECE
OP FURNITURE) CARE
FULLY DE3IONED ANP
BUILT FOR SERVICE
Has comfortable spring sea'
and back, which Is plan
instead of tufted as fllua
tratecl. covered In beautlfu'
fi cured tapestry, an excel)
tlonal value and must
jwen to be Utoreclated.
BE ABB AGENTS FOR COLICS,
MOORE'S and GARLAVD
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of th finest products on the,
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made, will bum anything and
hold fire for a longrer period than
any other stove; wa have them
as low
SOLID OAK KITCHEN ySS3
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base la fitted with bread and filS:
cake box. utensil drawer. Jgg-Zi
cupooaro tor - pans, -tup nai ttfXfi
tutins . liour-oin. room; sis
sugar bin, 1 spice drawer,
spaolally quoted - m m r
for this week'a , SI S 7h
aelllng. at .JlaJelal
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