Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 01, 1918, Page 11, Image 11

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    Naval Patrol Boat May
Have Been Wrecked
Upon Pacific Coast
Victoria, B. C, Oct. J!. Half a
dozes vessels were hurrying tonight
to the waters in the vicinity of Cape'
St James, at the southern end of i
Queen Charlotte island, to search J
for the Canadian naval patrol steam
er Galiano, which early today sent
oat distress signals, reporting that
her holds were filling with water.
It is feared that the steamer has
foundered. There were forty per
sons aboard the vessel, all members
of the crew except one. a woman,
Miss Emily Bninton of Triangle
island, who was enroute to Pnnce
Rnpert.
Since the wireless signals of the
Galiano were picked up at Triangle
island by W. C O. Xeary, a brother
' of the wireless operator on the Ga-'
liano. nothing had been heard from !
he steamer. The absence of further
: messages was believed to indicate
that the Galiano's aerial was carried
away in. the strong southwest gale
' blowing or that the engine rooms
; had been so badly flooded that the
; dynamos were put out of commission.
The Galiano left Triangle island.
on her way to Ilceda, another island;
point, at 5 p. m. Capt R. IL. Fope
is the vessel's commander. j
Japan Wants to Be Friend
of America, Says Envoy
San Francisco, Cat, Oct 31.
Reizo jTamashima, vice president
Tokio Chamber of Commerce, head
of a Japanese industrial and ev,
emission fourrr e Vv
States and South America, at a ban-:
quet tendered the mission tonight
by Consul General T. Ohta, said
Japan wants to be a companion ot
this nation's etforts to maintain
civilization and to insure human
happiness. He spoke as fallows:
"The leadership of President
Woodrow Wilson, with his lotty
character, his boundless energy, and
his persistent purpose to tight out j
se world's menace of kaiserism. is j
-at !cs?on to the world and com-1
mands our highest regard and ad
miration. President Wilson is in
deed a champion for the great cause
of human happiness.
"The national strength, stability
and resourcefulness of the Unrei
States surpass our imagination. We
are proud of her as our neighbor
across the Pacific who led us out o!
seclusion and isolation to the world's
civilization to join the brotherhoo :
of friendship in trade and commerce."
Raising 'Em by Score,
Patriotic Stunt, is Big
Idea of This Woman
Chicago, Oct 31. As the result
of a party which lasted long and
became hilarious Mrs. Anna Tal
iski found herself before Judge
Ste'.k yesterday on a charge of dis
orderly conduct. The police mag:s-
trate asktd her why ih did not
her country," and accompanied his
authoritative "discharged" with ft
bow and wave of the hand when
.she answered solemnly:
"Judge, ain't raising 19 boys and
one girl two boys in France now
; doing something for a fellow's
! country?"
Bee Want Ads Are the Best Bus
mess Boosters.
SAMPLE -BALLOT
General Election, November 5th, 1918
TO VOTE A STRAIGHT TICKET MAKE A CROSS WITHIN
TOUS PASTY CIRCLE
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DEMOCRAT
REPUBLICAN
PROHIBITION
PE0P0SED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT RELATING
TO THE RIGHT OP SUFFRAGE AS TO PERSONS
OP FOREIGN BIRTH
For
Against
For proposed amendment to the constitution relating
to the right of suffrage.
Against said proposed amendment to the constitution
relating to the right of suffrage.
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
For the calling of a constitutional convention to alter,
Fr change, and amend the constitution of Nebraska, any
amendment to the constitution to be submitted separately
to the electors when demanded by twenty-five per cent of
the duly qualified and elected delegates of such convention.
Against the calling of a constitutional convention to
Against alter, change and amend the constitution of Nebraska; any
fn amendment to the constitution to be submitted separately
1 1 to the electors when demanded by twenty-five per cent ol
the duly qualified and elected delegates of such convention
Vote for ONE
National Ticket
For United States Senator
JOHN H. MOREHEAD Democrat
, g GEORGE W. NORRIS Republican
State Ticket
Vote for ONE For Governor
- Q KEITH NEVILLE Democrat
SAMUEL R. McKELVIE .'. Republican
r JULIAN D. GRAVES Prohibition
Vote for ONE For Lieutenant Governor
H W. B. BANNING .... Democrat
U I
P. A. BARROWS Republican
Q DAVE) B. GILBERT Prohibition
Q I
Vote for ONE Far Secretary of State
HUGH L. COOPER Democrat
Q D. M. AMSBERRT Republican
Q GEO.- C FITCH Prohibition
Vote for ONE For Auditor of Public Accounts
Q EUGENE P. MUMFORD Democrat
GEO, W. MARSH Republican
g H. FLOYD MILES Prohibition
Vote for ONE Fori State Treasurer
Q J. S. CAN AD Y Democrat
QD.B. CROPSEY Republican
J. J. VANCE Prohibition
'
Vote for ONE For Attorney General
GEO. W. BERGE Democrat
CLARENCE A. DAVIS Republican
MARTIN L BROWN Prohibition
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For Cocnnisskmer of Public Lands and Building!
.Vote for ONI
G.L. SHUMWAT .... .. Democrat
Q DAN SWANSON Republican
JAMES B. PRIEST ......... ; Proeibitum
Vote for ONE For Railway Caramiasioner
Q EDWARD C SIMMONS Democrat
H. G. TAYLOR Republican
Q C. B. HELLING Prohibition
Congressional Ticket
Vote for ONE For Congressman Second District
CHARLES 0. LOBECK Democrat
Q ALBERT W. JEFFERIS Republican
Legislative Ticket
Vote for FTVE For State Senator Fourth District
JAMES H. CRADDOCK Democrat
JOHN F. MORIARTY . Democrat
JOHN E. REAGAN Democrat
Q HENRY C. RICHMOND Democrat
JOHN M'. TANNER Democrat
W. J. BROATCH Republican
JOHN W. COOPER Republican
JOHN W. ROBBINS Republican
CHARLES L. SAUNDERS Republican
Q CHARLES W. SEARS Republican
Vote for Twelve For State Representative Tenth District
HENRY ANDERSON Democrat
JAMES H. BULLA Democrat
LB. DAY Democrat
M. COURTNEY Democrat
JOHN L. DONELLAN Democrat
Q GERALD M. DREW Democrat
Q D. WILLIAM FLEMING Democrat
FRED M. HERTNG Democrat
JERRY HOWARD Democrat
EDWIN L HUNTLEY Democrat
rj FRANK R KEEGAN Democrat
CHARLES C. REDWOOD Democrat
JAMES ALLAN Republican
LOUIS BERKA Republican
A. L BERGQUIST Republican
J. FRANK BURGESS Republican
ROBERT C. DRUE3ED0W R-mblican
GEORGE B. DYBALL Republican
HARRY A. FOSTER Republican
Q A. C. HARTE Republican
Q JOHN LARSEN Republican
NELS A. LUNDGREN Republican
Q GEORGE C. PORTER Republican
VICTOR D. REYNOLDS Republican
County Ticket
Vote for ONE
Q JOE WRIGHT ..
FRANK DEWEY
For County Clerk
. Democrat
Republican
Vote for ONE For Register of Deeds
P. M. TOBIN Democrat
HARRY PEARCE Republican
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Vote for ONH
M. L. END EES .
W. G. SHRIVER
For County Treasurer
. Democrat
Republican
Vote for ONE For County Sheriff
JOHN M. HOFELDT Democrat
MICHAEL L. CLARK Republican
CHARLES L. NETHAWAY By Petition
Vote for ONE For County Attorney
Q JAMES OUARA Democrat
ABEL V. SHOTWELL Republican
Vote for ONE For County Surveyor
ELMORE M. ROHRBOUGH : Democrat
LOUIS E. ADAMS Republican
Vote for ONE For County Commissioner Second District
SOPHUS F. NEBLE Democrat
Q CHARLES F. KUNCL Republican
Vote for ONE For County Commissioner Second District
to Fill Vacancy
Q CLAUDE F. BOSSHv Democrat
Q CLAUDE F. BOSSIE Republican
Precinct Ticket
Vote for TWO For Police Magistrate
RAY J. ABBOTT Democrat
Q JAMES M. FITZGERALD Democrat
CHARLES E. FOSTER Republican
C. H. KUBAT Republican
Vote for ONE For Justice of the Peace in Omaha
GEORGE S. COLLINS Democrat
ED LEEDER Republican'
NORMAN C. GAULT By Petition
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Voters wiH take notice that this is the first set-up for
the Second County Commissioner District
The candidates for First County Corrmissioner District
are Ed J. McArdle, Democrat, and Henry S. McDonald, Re
publican. The candidate for Fourth County Commissioner Dis
trict are Thomas O'Connor, Democrat, and P. J. Trainer,
Republican,
The candidates for Fifth County CcnusLssioner District
are Jehu LiddelL Democrat, and Charles Unit!, Republican.
HARLXY 0. MOORHEAD,
Sctctka Cogjsiwtoner Dosaias County.
Sample Non-Partisan Ballot
General Election, November 5th, 1913
Vote for THREE For Supreme Judge
CHESTER H. ALDRICH
GEORGE F. CORCORAN
CHARLES B. LETTON
GRANT G. MARTEN
ERNEST B. PERRY
WILLIAM B. ROSE
Vote for ONE For State Superintendent
W. H. CLEMMONS
CHARLES M. SUTHERLAND
Vote for TWO For Regents of the State University
ISAIAH D. EVANS
FRANK W. JUDSON-
HARVEY L SAMS
JOHN R. WEBSTER
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Vote for ONE For County Judge
BRYCE CRAWFORD
Vote for THREE For Municipal Judge, City of Omaha
ARTHUR E. BALDWIN
JULIUS STCOOLEY
GEORGE HOLMES
WM. E. LOVELY
ROBERT W. PATRICK
PERRY WTIEELER
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Vote for ONE For County Superintendent
MABEL JOHNSON
MARY G. KEEN AN
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Sample Ballot
General Election, November 5th, 1913
Vote for SIX For Members of Board of Tyrt
For Full Term
JOHN BEKTNS
FRANCIS A. BROGAN
DELMAR a ELD REGS
DR. FRED W. FAULK
EDWARD HUWALDT
CHARLES J. JOHNSON
EDMUND G. McGDLTON
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Vote for ONE To Fill Vacancy for Unexpired Term
JOHN IL WALLACE
For Member Metropolitan Water
District
General Election, November 5th, 1913
Vote for TWO For Member of Metropolitan Water District
WILLIAM J. COAD Daocnt '
FRED D. WEAD Republican