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THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1918.
EIGHT MORE BIG
TRANSPORTS ON
PARIS COUNCIL
GIVES WILSON
FIRST AERIAL
PASSENGER LINE
WAY TO U. S. PORT AND WIFE MEDAL STARTS IN MAY
War Department Announces
. Sailing of Ships Carrying
Troops from France
and England.
, Washington. Dec. 16. The War
department announced today the
Sailing from France of the trans
ports Manchuria, Persia Maru. Ca
rillo and Baltic with returning
'.roopg.
Aboard the Manchuria are the
116th and 117th field artillery, head
quarters 36th held artillery brigade,
106th ammunition train, headquar
ters 62d infantry brigade, training
cadres from the 31st division and
966 sick and wounded.
Aboard the Mongolia are the Seventy-third
and Seventy-fourth coast
artillery and One Hundred and
Thirtv-e ichth field artillerv with the
headquarters of the Fortieth coast
artillery brigade. The vessel also
carries 735 sick and wounded men.
Announcement was 'made by the
War department late today of the
sailing from France of four addi
tional transports, the General
Gorgas, the Saxonia. the Cedric, and
the Mongolia. E. R. Stettinus. spe-
rial representative of Secretary
Baker in France, is returning aboard
the Cedric.
Bring Sick and Wounded.
Tboard the Cedric is the Three
Hundred and Thirty-second aero
squadron and 10 casual companies
and a large number of sick and
wounded, unassigned officers and
other ceneral casuals.
The Saxonia carries casuals and
963 sick and wounded. The General
Gorgas only 14 officers, seven en
listed men and one civilian. The
Saxonia and Cedric sailed from Eng
land on December 14, and the Gen
eral Gorgas and the Mongolia from
France December 13.
A message from General Fershing
added about 3,000 additional men to
these designated by him for early
return to the United States. The
units are:
The Four Hundrcth, Four Hun
dreth and Sixty-fifth, and Four Hun
dred and Sixty-seventh, Four Hun
dred and Eighty-eighth, Four Hun
dred and Ninety-ninth, Eight Hun
dred and Thirty-fifth and Ei&ht
Hundred and Fortieth aero squad
rons; the first gas regiment at full
strength, the anti-aircraft artillery
school detachment and replacement
battery.
Fight Upon Influenza
Must Not Be Relaxed,
Says Surgeon General
Washington, Dec. 16. The dan
ger of relaxing efforts to check the
spread of influenza was emphasized
again today by Surgeon General
Blue of .the public health service.
"The epidemic is not ended," the
surgeon general said. "Any state
ment at the present time-that the
epidemic has 'come and gone for
good can only do harm, for it will
lull people into a false sense of se
curity and cause them to relax the
precautions they should take to
avoid the infection."
(I'ontinntd From Page One.) i
the war, therefore, they entered it j
not only because they were moved
by a conviction that the purposes of j
the central empires were wrong and
must be resisted by men everywhere '
who loved liberty and the right, but j
also because the illicit ambitions j
which they were entertaining and I
attempting to realize had led to i
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IMdllllCS VWIilU MlULhCU UUl IlCdl IS
as much as they offended our prin
ciples. "Our resolution was formed be
cause we knew how profoundly great
principles of right were affected, but
our hearts moved also with our reso
lution. "You have been exceedingly gen
erous in what you have been gra
cious enough to say about me, gen
erous far beyond my personal de
serts, but you have interpreted with
real insight the motives and resolu
tion of the people of the United
States. Whatever influence 1 exer
cise, whatever authority I speak vitl
I derive from them. I know what
they have thought. 1 know what
they have desired and when I have
spoken what I know was in theif
minds it has been delightful to see
how the consciences and purposes of
free tnen everywhere responded.
We have merely established our
right to the full fellowship of those
peoples here and throughout the
world who reverence the right of
genuine liberty and justice.
Community of Ideals.
"You have made me feel very
much at home here, not merely by
the delightful warmth of your wel
come, but also by the manner in
which you have made me realize
to the utmost the intimate commun
ity of thought and ideals which char
acterizes your people and the great
nation which I have the honor for
the time to represent. Your wel
come to Paris I shall always re
member as one of the unique and
inspiring experiences of my life, and
while I feel that you are honoring
the people of the United States in
my person, I shall nevertheless car
ry away with me a very keen per
sonal gratification in looking back
upon these memorable days.
"Permit me to thank you from a
full heart."
Lloyd George Goes to Paris.
Paris, Dec. 16. David Lloyd
George, the British prime minister,
and Arthur J. Balfour, British sec
retary, will arrive in Paris next Sat
urday 6r Sunday.
Captain Lipsner, Former Su
perintendent of Govern
ment Mail, Will Head
New Company.
Xew York. Dec. 16. Capt. Ben
amin B. Lipsner, who resigned re
cently as superintendent of govern
ment aerial mail service, announced
tonight that, backed by a group of
wealthy men, he will establish next
year the tirst aerial passenger and
express lines in this country.
Captain Lipsner said that he was
not at liberty to announce proposed
routes but asser.ted that the first
line would he put into operation May
15, 1919. The service, he said,
would be started with six planes,
each with a speed of 110 miles an
hour and a capacity of 40 passengers
or an equivalent weight in express.
The rates "will be within the reach
of all," he said.
Captain Lipsner also said that, un
less soue one else has already done
so, June 15, he will make the tirst
trans-Atlantic flight, selecting the
same route followed by the transport
George Washington in taking Presi
dent Wilson to France.
He added that a "sea-going plane"
to he used in the flight is now be
ing constructed.
Hog Island Free of Graft.
Philadelphia, Dec. 16. Charles
Piez, director general of the emer
gency fleet corporation, today denied
charges made in the senate Saturday
by Senators Vardaman, Mississippi,
and Johnson, California, that graft
existed at the Hog Island 9hip yard.
Des Moines Lifts Flu
Lid; Public Schools
to Open December 30
Des Moines, la., Dec. 16.(Special.)
The flu lid in Des Moines placing
regulations on all places where
crowds gather has been lifted and
all public gatherings now can 'ie
held without any regulation. The
schools will not reopen until Decem
ber 30.
City Council Heads
Plan Many Economics
Wasteful methods employed in
the business of the city of Omaha
for many years were discussed by
the city commissioners Monday, and
they resolved to spend the people's
money carefully.
A recuperative diet in influenu. Horlick's
Malted Milk, very digestable.
GREET ITALIAN
LABOR MISSION
WITHJIOTING
Bolsheviki in Audience Hiss
Speakers and One Hun
dred Police Required
to Quiet Mob.
Chicago, Dec. 16. Rioting ac
companied by shooting, fighting and
some bloodshed greeted the efforts
of several members of the Italian
labor mission, now on a tour of
the United State, to address a
meeting of Chicago's Italian labor
men tonight. The trouble was at
tributed to radical socialists and
bolsheviki among the audience.
Alceste De Anions, chief of the
mission, which consists of eight rep
resentatives and a members of the
Italian parliment, was greeted with
hisses by a small group of men in
the rear of the hall when he rose to
speak. The disturbers were attacked
by several persons standing near
by and in a moment the hall was
filled with fighting men.
Several shots were tired without
doing any damage. Knives and
chairs were used by the struggling
men until 100 patrolmen and de
tectives, answering a riot call,
stopped the conflict. Several men
were injured but not seriously. The
members of the mission escaped un
hurt. Accept Solf Resignation.
Berne, Dec. 16. A dispatch re
ceived here from Berlin says the
resignation of Dr. W. S. Solf as im
perial secretary of foreign affairs
has been accepted.
Owner of Palm Theater
Held Up by 2 Negroes,
Who Get About $700
T. G. Freeman, 1538 Willis avenue,
reported to the police that Sunday
night he was held up by two ne
groes as he was leaving the Palm
theater, which he owns, and robbed
of between $600 and $700.
He says he was carrying the re
ceipts of his show in a small hand
bag and that the negroes held a gun
to nim and took the bag and ran.
Urge Universal Training.
New York, Dec. 16. Universal
training of American youths was ad
vocated as "an absolute necessity"
by Maj. Gen. Geo. Barnett. com
mandant of the U. S. Marine corps,
who discussed the lessons of the
war upon his return here today after
two and a half months in Paris and
at the front.
LEVIATHAN IS IN
with q nnn men
in vvvv nihil
FROM OVERSEAS
Former German Liner Arrives
Amid Din of Great Welcome
Given by the People
of New York.
New York. Dec. 16. Its decks
swarming with nearly 9,000 blue and
khaki-clad veterans of America's
overseas service, the liner Levia
than, which foiled five submarine
attacks while transporting troops to
France, docked today.
"OKEH"
A the new
Arrow
FORMrFIT
Collar
23 CENTS EACH
CLUETT.PIABODYfrCo.vffeter
CoroNA
The Ideal Gift
It will be appreciated by each mem
ber of the household.
The Ptrional Writing Machine.
Weighs but Six Pounds and gives the same satisfactory service.
Supply limited on account Government orders.
Corona Typewriter Agency
I
Douglas 4121.
1905 Farnam St.
Is There a LEAK
In Your Truck Costs?
Do you know now what your truck tires cost by the year?
Are you aware of the vital relation between tire selection and
tire care, on the one side, and truck costs on the other side?
It will pay you, the owner of the
business, or the chief executive, to
concentrate on this truck tire prob
lemit's far bigger than you have
thoughtand map out a course of
action that will put you in touch
with its details.
Probably there is a big leak there
and you can stop it. You've stopped
the other leaks stop this.
As a first step we suggest that you
permit our representative to go in
to your problem for you. He is an
expert solver of all truck problems
which have to do with tires.
He will explain, of course, our
service. This starts with the selec
tion of the right size of the right
type of tire for your use.
He will describe the great service
advantages of the various kinds of
Goody ear Truck Tires S-V Solid
Tires, CushionTires and Pneumatic
Cord Tires.
And he will recommend the right
tire for you the one that will do
your work most economically.
He will tell you of our speedy,
workmanlike application service,
made possible by our force of expert
mechanics and 300-ton press.
Then he will explain our after
selling service, which is based on
periodic, recorded inspection of the
tires and trucks in use to the end
that these tires may save you the
last possible cent.
Probably he will point out your
leak at once and help you stop it.
Why not ask him to call today?
Goodyear Truck Tire Service Station
TRUCK AND TRACTOR CORPORATION
AUDITORIUM GARAGE
Phone Doug. 6429 or Doug. 5460 1310 Jackson St.
i a till '..
Thompson-Beldeii &Co.
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TAe Fashion Qenier for women
A Wonderful Victory Christmas This Year
And how marvelously ready we are to help you prepare for it.
In the the sincere Christmas spirit we have set the store in or
der for Christmas service. There are many to be remembered
and shall we be sparing in our expression of love and good will
this year above all others when peace is with us again?
Through centuries of wars, unrest, change, Christmas has
come down to us. Let us be glad of the privilege the season
gives us to spread gladness, broadly and sensibly, each of us -over
our own little world.
Store hours 9 a.m. -6 p.m. Openthree evenings before Christmas
Apparel of Fashion
For the Christmas Season.
We have chosen well, as all who come can see quickly. Every style has
some touch of distinctiveness that raises it above the commonplace, sets it
apart from the usual. Quality tells. Why bother with boasts? You are
invited to see our splendid showings, which will surely meet with ap
proval from the most critical.
-L; h
Coats for All
Winter Occasions
Beautifully tailored
from all wool fabrics of
the most dependable
sort. Variety to gratify
every one's desires.
Plain tailored and nov
elty coats, many of
them with trimmings of
fur. Priced from
$39.50 up to $195.
Frocks and Gowns
for Festivities
That gather about the
holidays. Fashions so en
tirely different that one is
tempted to choose more
than a single dress. Lat
est creations predict the
favored styles for the com
ing spring. Determine
how much you wish to
spend, then come here and
see to what wonderful ad
vantage you can spend it.
It Takes an Expert
to Judge Furs
We have made it safe for
everyone to buy them.
Thompson-Belden furs all
have something they did
not possess on the animal's
back a guarantee of sat
isfaction. Hudson seal,
moleskin, mink, marten
and foxes are favorites in
coats, coatees, shawls,
neckpieces and muffs.
Furs make incomparable
gifts.
Apparel Sections Second Floor
Specially Planned
Specially Priced
For Quick Disposal
TRIMMED
HATS
Tuesday $3.50
A Sale That Will
Startle the Most
Indifferent
Choose one of these really
Beautiful New Creations
to Brighten Your Costume.
The Smartest Hats
are Here in Profusion.
Simply Come and Look
and You'll Surely Buy.
A Few of the Great Many Gift,
Suggestions This Store Offers
Handkerchiefs
Thousands of Irish Linen Kerchiefs still intact for 'last week'
shoppers. Plain hemstitched ones. Initialed styles, hand
embroidered corner effects and loveliest of embroidered
Handkerchiefs from France, Madeira and Spain.
Ne,ck Fixings
Charming because they offer new ideas. Fine for gifts, be
cause women appreciate such real thoughtfulness. Styles
galore, in collars, vests, vestees and neckwear sets.
Hosiery of Silk
A display of good judgment usually results in the selection of
several pairs of fine Silk Hosiery. Nor does fine necessarily
mean expensive rather, it means good taste. Plain Silk
Hose in all qualities, but all good. Exclusive novelties in lace
inserts, embroidered effects and hand embroidered clocks.
Of course they will be suitably boxed for gift purposes.
Kid Gloves
Never fail to give pleasure and besides thay are so lasting a
remembrance. We have the exclusive privileges of offering
Trefousse French Kid Gloves for your approval. This year,
as in the past, Trefousse hold a most enviable place in the
world of fashion. They are wonderfully fine and are shown
in styles for every occasion. A gloye certificate if you
choose, allowing the holder to select color, kind and ize at
her leisure. A certificate Is issued for any amount you wish
and can be redeemed at any time.
A Big Step Toward Christmas
Can Be Taken in Comfy Slippers
Several names can be checked off your list when
you buy Comfy Slippers, for so many people
want them at Christmas. They are one of the
Standby presents that never go wrong.
For men, women and children.
A goodly showing in the Shoe Section.
(Sifts fjp Men
From Our Specialty Shop.
The gift of something essential is surely prefer
able. But such a gift need not be less attractive
merely because its worth while.
ft To do away with usless things is the mission of
The Men's Shop at all times and particularly at
Christmas.
ft Because many, many men depend upon this
shop for the haberdashery they choose for them
selves women can purchase here safe in the
knowledge that they will not be imposed upon.
We have now for your viewing every
thing we could think of that a man could
wish in the way of smart furnishing
goods.
NECKWEAR
SHIRTS
HANDKERCHIEFS
HOSIERY
PAJAMAS
LOUNGING ROBES
GLOVES
JEWELRY
MUFFLERS
BELTS
A Step to the Left as You Enter.