THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1917. ATTORNEYS CLASH IN THE KELLY CASE Lawyers for State and Defend- ant Hare Verbal Mix Orer Testimony of Mrs. Simon of Hamburg. , ' Red Oak. Ia.. Nov. 16. (Special Teleirram.) The first witness to testify in the Kelly murder trial to day was City Marshal Hank Horton of Villisca. who was the first to ente 1hi frtori hnmr on the morninff th crime was discovered. He told of the condition of the bodies of the victim; of the ax man as he found them mur Horton was followed hy Rqss Moore, brother of the murdered Joe Moore, who told of going to the home of his brother witn norton tne morn . ing of the crime. The last witness of the morning was Rev. W. J. Ewing of Deep Kiver, wno was pastor oi me Presbyterian church in Villisca at the tim -,' th mnrAfT. and at whose home Kelly stayed on, the night of June y, iviA The testimony of Dr. Lmqutst of Omaha, who was coroner of this county in 1912, was read by the court reporter from his notes taken in the previous trial. An agreement was made by the attorneys that the testi mony of any witness which was taken by the court reporter in the previous trial might be read in this trial with the same force and effect as 'if the nitn.ii ff ctifipH in nerson. but a clash of counsel for the defense and the ttate came when the testimony of Mrs. Kate Simon of Hamburg was read. Her testimony was that she heard Kelly tell of the murder on the train at Hastings on the morning of June 10, 1912, before it had been discovered in Villisca. This tilt has been the only ripple thus far to disturb the tranquillity of the trial. Judge Wheeler prompted the Simon testimony tD be read in part only. LORD NORTHCLIFFE DECLINES TO LEAD i NEW AIR MINISTRY , (Continued From flint !.) sending Lord Reading's vital and most successful mission. I find the . censorship still being misused and that men in various positions of au thority who should, have been pun ished have been retained, and in some cases elevated. The spirit of the men and women of Great Britain is clear ly as eager and splendid as ever. We have, in my belief, the most efficient army in the world, led by one of the MenagH 1613 Farnam aaMBnaw ' 'I' Saturday Suits PRICE The Greatet Suit Values in Omaha " Every sui in jour stock is' offered for one-half of its regular price. Broad cloth, Lustre Velour, Pom Pom, Chiffon, Velvet, Serge, Burella, and im ported fabrics 'are some of the materials of which these very smart sufts are made. i . Every One at Half GOATS V Just when you need a coat this exceptional op portunity to save is ex tended. .These coats in clude some of the most exclusive and successful models shown in, Omaha this winter They include P 1 u h, Velvet Velour, Chiffon Velvet, Gunnybufl and beautiful Velours ; also imported fabrics. , FUR COATS 'Are also included in this remarkable pricing. Make your purchase Saturday, the day of days to con serve on your winter ap- greatest generals, and I am well aware of the fine achievements of many others of our soldiers, sailors and statesmen, but I feel in the, pres ent rireumstance 1 can do better work if I maintain my independence and am not gagged by a loyalty that I do not feel towards the whole of your administration. "I take this opportunity of thank ing you and the war cabinet for the handsome message of praise sent to me as representing the 500 officials of the British war mission to the. United States, many of them volunteers and exiles. Their achievements and those of their 10,000 assistants deserve to be better known by their country men. The fact that their work is not known is. due to the absurd' secrecy about war which still is prevalent, Every thing these officials are doing is known to our American friends, and, of course, to the Germans. "I trust that I make no breach of confidence in saying that some of the documents which have passed through mv hands as head of the mission are such as, if published, would greatly increase our prestige in the United States and hearten our people at home. "May I also take this opportunity of giving warning about our relations witn that great people from whom I come. We have had the tragedy of Russia, due partly to lack of allied propaganda to counteract that of the Germans. We have had the tragedy of Italy, largely due to that same en emy propaganda. We have had the tragedy of Serbia, Roumania and Montenegro. There is one tragedy wmcn i am sure we snail not nave, and that is the tragedy of the United States. "But from countless conversations witn leading Americans l know tnat unless there is sufficient improvement in our methods here the United States will rightly take kito its own hands the entire management of a great part of the war. It will not sacrifice its blood and treasure to the incompetent handling of the affairs of Europe. In saying all this, which is very much on my mind, believe me, I have none but the most friendly teeling to ward yourself and that I am greatly honored by your suggestion." Invaders Prepare to Make Garden in North Italy Copenhagen, Nov. 16. Austro- Hunsary and Germany are taking steps to organize a business bureau for the occupied regions of Italy. The intention is to lose no time in ar ranging for the K planting of early vegetables on a large scale to meet the expected spring food crisis. J he German civil administration in Lithuania and the Baltic provinces now is being formed. Baron von Fal kenhausen, undcr-secretary of the Prussian ministry of agriculture and a Bon of the governor general of Bel gium, has been selected, according to the Lokal Anzeiger, as governor of the district Shortage of Cars Reduces Coal Output Tremendously Washington, D. C, Nov. .Bitu minous coal mines in eight large pro ducing; centers reported to tne Na tional Coal association headquarters here today that inability of railroads to furnish cars had reduced the out put in the last 24 hours alone by 137, 240 tons. The Pittsburgh district alont reported a shortage of 1,080 cars and a reduction of output below capacity of 32,000. T. R. Boosts Victory Loan. Toronto, Can., Nov 16. It is an nounced that Colonel Roosevelt will speak here on behalf of the Victory loan November 26 or 27. FREB Service Button FRBB If yon have a HUSBAND, SON or. BROTHER in Uncle Sam's Service, you should wear one of these beautiful colored buttons. It's a "Badge ot Honor" Call at our Savings Depart ment for one today. 3 on Savings Our pocket dime banks will help you help the boys in the trenches. ASK FOR ONE United States National Bank Sixteenth and Farnam Sts. (N. W. Corner) Thia fireproof warehonit tnd dtt year of sperinc meant absolute pro tection to your faoviehoM food. Omaha Van & Storage Co. Phone Doufla 4163. 06 South 16th, Street. When Writing to Our Advertisers Mention Seeing It in The Bee. . GERMAN HOPES MSHEDBY DIVERS Submarines Not So Effective as Teutons Had Hoped; Means of Combatting Them Be come More Perfect. Washington, Nov. 16. It was said officially at the Navy department to day that there was nothing to fore cast the possibility of a very heavy toll of ships next week, or at any subsequent period and that varying results from week to week still were expected. Secretary Daniels authorized this statement: "The submarine menace has not proved the decisive factor in the war that the Germans predicted it would. It has done great harm, which should not be underestimated, and is still a menace. Its. purpose was to starve England by August, and this, of course, it has failed to do." The situation is this, as navy of ficials see it: The effort of the U-boat campaign to starve out Great Britain by fall Utah Sends Surplus Sugar to Hungry East Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 16. The entire surplus sugar supply of Utah will be shipped out of the state In the next few days to re lieve the shortage in the east, ac cording to announcement made by the food administrator. It was stated that no more sugar would be sold to brokers and whole salers in Utah until after January 1, when Importations will arrive from the West Indies and other parts of the worlds of this year has failed. Winter is here and Great Britain has not been starved into submission and is fn no immediate danger of being starved. The submarines still continue, how ever, a grave menace to vitally neces sary sea traffic, and every effort to increase protection against them must be made. Such protection is being increased every month. Additional destroyers are coming into action and building of a great fleet of new American de stroyers is proceeding rapidly. Vari ous devices for detecting U-boats are being made more effective and instru ments for their destruction are be ing improved. The convoying sys tem is working out well and will be come increasingly efficient as new de stroyers and other craft are added. Meat Prices Higher Now Than They Were Year Ago Washington, Nov. 16. Prices of meat animals hogs, cattle, sheep and chickens were 62.2 per cent higher on October 15 than a year ago; 87.3 per cent higher than two years ago and 88.1 per cent higher than the average of the last seven years on that date, the Department of Agriculture announced today. Prices increased 1.9 oer cent from September 15 to October 15, com pared with an increase of 1.4 per cent in the same period in the last seven years. Insane Man Threatened Wilson Rochester, Minn., Nov- 16. Ed ward Nulgraff of Anchorage, Alaska, charged with having sent threatening letters and telegrams to President Wilson, was adjudged insane in pro bate court here today and committed to the insane asylum at Rochester. Wilson Aids "Y" Fund. Washington, Nov. 1T. President Wilson today sent his check for $100 to the Young Men's Christian associ ation war camp recreation fund. It was received by the local committee, which has about $54,000 of its $150,000 allotment. Peace by Understanding, Demand of Austrians London, Nov. 16. Count Karolyi, the Hungarian opposition leader, is quoted by the Central News corres pondent at Zurich as saying in a speech at Budapest: "Despite the recent events, we will only support the government. in favor of peace by understanding." Alaska Fur Seal Herds Are Now Steadily Increasing Washington, Nov. 16. A 12 per cent increase in the size of the fur seal herd at Pribilof island, Alaska, this year, as compared with 1916, was an nounced by the Department of .Com merce today. The herd contains 468, 692 animals. The fur seal results in Alaska, according to the department, are in harmony with the gratifying increases in the size of the herd shown annually since the suppression cf pelagic sealing, with prospect of meeting the legitimate demand for fur and at the same time producing an in creased revenue for the government. CLIQUE CONTROLS AMERICANMARKETS Says Mexican Cattle Man Who Can Not Sell Shipment of Fine Steers and Demands Investigation by State. San Francisco, Nov. 16. D. East man, representing cattle interests in Mexico, announced here Thursday that he had asked for an investigation by the state food commissioner as to .why, in view of the high cost of meat. he was unable to dispose of 50,000 head of prime Mexican steers that he said he was trying to dispose of in this country at a reasonable price. "Various excuses are used in turn ing down my offer," said Eastman, "usually that storage rooms are full But everything points to the fact that the United States markets are in the hands of a clique that regulates the Supply UiLiai..-. i'--- The same conditions, ne asserted applies to leather. Mexico, he said, could furnish great quantities of cat tle and hides if a market could be found here. Rodin, Famous Sculptor, 111. Paris, Nov. 16. Auguste Rodin, the famous sculptor, is seriously ill. His physician, Dr. Stephen Chauvet, has issued the following bulletin: "Congestion of the lungs has caused great weakness The patient's con dition is grave." To Lunch With King:. London, Nov. 16 The members of the American mission to the inter allied conference were invited to Buckingham palace this afternoon for luncheon with the king and queen. U, S. Navy to Keep Right After U -Boats Washington, Nov. ' 16. American naval experts, it was made plain to day, do not agree with the view that the lull in submarine activities indi cates a collapse of the U-boat cam paign or that anti-submarine meas ures have proved wholly effective. They agree that progress is being made against the menace, but prefer to postpone judgment on whether the U-boat has been eliminated as a factor until the theory has been more thoroughly tested. Meanwhile the American navy will continue its preparations to deal with the menace. Wanted- I Girls for wrapping and inspection service. Per manent work under best of surroundings. Thompson-Belden & Co. Christmas Greeting Cards-1918 Calendars This season designs are more original, both in theme and color. Sentiments to express your own best thoughts. For the boys in khaki we have special cards you'll wish to send. New 1918 calendars are uni que and attractive. Trefousse French Pique Kid Gloves Selected kid skins are used in the manufacture of Tre fousse. They are precisely cut to insure perfect fit. One and two-clasp pique kid, in colors, white and black, with self and contrasting em broideries are $2, $2.50 and $3.25 pair. Expertly fitted. Muff .Forms With' the advent of wonder ful fur-like materials the most attractive muffs are easily made and very moder ate in cost. Forms $1.50 to $4 Make your old muff over in to ne of the new styles. We make them. Velvet, Main Floor. Knitting and Shopping Bags-Exclusive ( These were designed and made here in the store by Mrs. David. They are fash ioned out of beautiful bro caded velvet ribbons and are well worth seeing. ' Ribbon Section. Ivory Toilet Articles Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, all of rich ivory; very dainty "and clean to look upon. French plate beveled edge mirrors with plain and ring handles. Several beautifully ornamented. Brushes with flat and con cave backs and thirteen rows of fine bristles. Ivory combs in various styles of teeth. Ivory articles make delightful gifts at holi day time: Notion Section. Cotton Blankets Saturday, $2 a Pair Gray and tan cotton bed blankets with striped bor ders, size 64x76; a good winter weight, $2 a pair. Batament. Pure ThreacTSilk Hose for Women When one is purchasing silk hose it pays to choose pure thread silk for all 'round sat isfaction. For $1.35 we offer black or white, pure thread silk with lisle tops, double soles and the "Way New" foot For $1.50 pure thread silk of excellent quality, in black, white and Colors, made with lisle tops and soles. For $1.75, $2, $2.25, $2.50 four different qualities of fine silk to the top black hose. You'll find every style, quality, color and weight in our complete stock. 0 m 1HOMPSON,. CJhe fashion Center for Womor0 mum &-m A Few of Mmj (Goodl Thtogs to 1 Found Hero V The Coat Question and Its Solution Before making a selection it's wise to investigate why an ever increasing number of well dressed women prefer a Thompson-Belden coat. Moreover, changing exhi bitions of the newest, most serviceable coats is a ilotable Thompson-Belden characteristic. Pattern Table Cloth-A Sale Varied patterns in 2x2-yard linen cloths $4.00 qualities, at $3.38 $4.50 qualities, at $3.89 Linen Section. Women's Underwear For Winter Weather Silk and Wool Vestsr-High neck, long sleeves, ankle length pants to match, $2 extra sizes, $2.25. Part Wool Union Suits High neck, long sleeves and Dutch neck, elbow sleeve styles, ankle length, $2. Plain Tailored Styles and fur trimmed effects are equally prominent. From $25 to $119.5' 'A large selection at each price. Dress Woolens An excellent range of light weight, all wool materials poplins, serges, batistes and jerseys, in the newest colors. For genuine service these fabrics are highly recom mended, '42-56-inch, $1.50 to $3.50. SihVand Wool Poplins That Are New Recent arrivals during the past week have brought in several fine qualities that are fine for general wear. Ex ceptional values at $2 a yd. Easily worth $2.50. Special Values in Novelty &i Iks Satins and taffetas in novelty patterns, very good qualities that are specially priced from $1.50 to $2.50. Correct Footwear Designs by Sorosis Lovely fashions for street and dress occasions, beauti fully styled and produced in the finest of leathers. New models in brown kid, gray kid, white and ivory kid and black kid .$8 to $11 a Pair Just a Few of Many Furs, all. truly labeled Foxes, Hudson Seal, Mink, Marten, Moleskin, Kolinsky. In scarfs, muffs, capes, coatees and many rich , fur coats. It's a wonder ful satisfaction to come into The Fur Shop at Thompson-Belden's and know that every single fur has been individual ly inspected and selected, and is here because the very best fur possible at the price asked. it is Flannelette Gowns and Pajamas for Women and Children Flannelette Gowns, either with or without collars, well made garments of good qual ity; full sizes; medium in weight, $1.00. Flannelette Gown;, in white and colors; medium and heavy weights, $1.25 to $2. Pajamas, Pajunions and gowns with feet pockets also regular out-of-doors sleeping garments, $1.75 to $2.50 and more. Children's gowns and sleep ing garments, in 2 to 12-year sizes. Dr. Denton's Sleeping Gar ments, 1 to 10 years, priced according to size. Third Floor. A Special Group of Blouses Priced $7.50 Including . Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe and Fine Wash Satins. There are many tailored as well as dress styles. The $7.50 Price is interestingly low. A First-Class Shop for Men Specializing in haberdashery of the better sort, in varieties that are suf ficient to suit every taste, in qualities that are substantial r.nd vorth while At Prices That Are Sensible. Advance Showing of Holiday Neckwear It will reajly repay you to make selections while varieties are complete. For rich, good look ing ties that will give both ser vice and satisfaction, see the of ferings now ready. Selection! at $2, $2.50 and $3 are at Urg at the SOc, 65c And $1 line. Shirts of Character Patterns that reflect good taste, materials to please any prefer ence, madras, Oxford cloths, cheviots, flannel, silk and linen, fibres and all silks: plain or fleated styles; stiff or soft rench cuffs. Manhattan, Eagle and Arrow make. Sizes 13 to 18a A Step to the Left As You Enter. Robes for Men Blanket robes for lounge or bath wear. New patterns, either' bright or subdued in coloring. Some styles are belted, others come with cords. Exceptional variety awaits you now. Priced at $5 to $18. Imported Irish Linen Handkerchiefs AD in Stock With the scarcity of linen and the difficulty of transportation, it's quite a satisfaction to an nounce the arrival of every order placed. Most men's stores are not particular a handker chief is a handkerchief, be it linen or cotton. We, however, think there is nothing like linen, and our whole stock is linen. Plain hems, 19c to $1.50. Initialed styles, hand embroid ered, with several new colored letters besides white, all at tractively bexed. Silk handkerchiefs of Japanese, Crepe de Chine and Cheney silks, in white and colors.