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Just =1 s o v 3 es- S Sl . $2.19 | @ o 3DC DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. o undBe | nlle o ——— tain more perfect nutrition, vised the eating of more vegetables|porized by the intense heat. No with edible leaves, the food of the|casualties have been reported but the Oriental. property loss represents a big figure. POUTICAL ANIFESTO | THEATER MANALED | NOWNATIONSCLOSED | BRISTOL NEWS | ADVOOMTESRAWROOD |zctier, e ™ oo vt e | Social Democratic Party of England | Former Associate of Leonard Wood | Present Administration of Interna- Dr, Estes of Chicago Claims This | _ . (CoMtinued from Seventh Page) | Points Out The Limitations of ’l‘ln-' Jr,, Is Held For Passing Worthless| tional Printers’ Union Will Be Con- Diet Is What Cured Him of Par- ; [ ‘ Labor Party There, Checks—Can't Get Bail. | tinued Unopposed. :‘:al:n;“vmlr?cr‘t“‘n\“n‘ln.pr:cr}ntllxz‘sul:‘e':(l\;‘r; ':: alysis 15 Years Ago. LONDON HAS BIG F[RE London, Jan, 8.—The sociul demo-| TLancaster, Pa., Jan, §.—Albert .| Pressmen's Home, Tennessce, Jan, |the program. There will be dancing | oy, innat, 0, Jan, 8. ~Among R R cratie fe ition affiliated with the | Fish, Yormer manager of a theatrical (8, — Nominations by subordinate |4uring the lutter part of the evening. | oo attending the fitth annual con-|Omne of MBij t Fires in Years Is jaboi party, tn a manifesto today |stock company and former partner of | unions of the International Printing Bristol Briefs [vention of the Americah Academy ot po lgln:‘“:le Neighborh ood of Vi he Nel | il ol points out that if labor takes office it | Leonard Wood, Jr., in the theatrical | Pressmen and Assistants’ Union of 4 Ylnfl:iul Hn-uvmm‘.‘ a former vesl- | Applied Dental Science in Cineinnati, " X A il be impossible for the new gov- |business: was unable to obtain bail | North America for international offi. |dent of tho cily, who has been s0-|iy"hy. gt Louls Estes of Chicago,| West India Docks, Friday lellt-—7'30 rnment to give effect to the program {early today after spending the night |clats closed today and the present ad. (Journing in Florida is visiting fricnds | progident ‘of the Raw Food Health| London, Jan. S.—One of the big- wpon which the last appeal of the |in the county juil on u charge of puss- | ministration headed by George L. |In the city for several days. and Psychological club, which has|gest fires London has seen in — Jahor party to the electors was made, [ing frandulent checks, He was ar- president will go into the | Mr and Mrs. Charles Podesta of | vy gix thousand members, :,,,, still blasing at d”",m)m, umas elg a" ng that its membership In the lrested last night. After the first cor etion in February without [ Meadow stroet left today for Callfor-| "5y~ jigtes founded the club after|morning in the neighborhood of the v o,,',n,“mm | nia, where they will spend Ih" winter | pe had recovered from paralysis 15| West India docks, The flames which ghor, lother persons started to file com-| Commenting on the result, Presi. |months., 3 years ago by means of a diet of raw |started at 8 o'clock yesterday afters “BABK HUME » of commons is 192 against 422 | plaint had been entered, a number of | » manifesto cnjoins the labor | plaints, dent Barry sald he regarded the result | Miss Agnes Murray of West street)yoo4, he told the delegates, ineludin . . o that any amendment offercd by | Wood was ussociated with Fish for|us a completo endogsement of the po- [1eft vesterday to spend several months | phvdicjans, dentists, nurses 'x\ng :‘.:':"1\::;) Ilr:]\:l‘\"l-‘du::: l‘:&ul:ll:)':: :fmnr,:: purty in coniection with the ad- | some time here, but lefi about a|sition he took in the New York news. !0 California. . health exponents from many sections | portance but the fact that the ware. 2 in reply to the spefeh from the |month ago, since which time ¥ish | paper strike. Postcard greetiags have been re-ioe the country, houses within the avea of the fire y one should Indicate the labor par-|has been trying to reorganize the| ‘*‘There can be no other conclusion |ceived from Mr. and Mrs. Willian J. | Last night, Dr. L V. McCollom,|were stored with.rubber, ofl and| program wihout reservation or|company. IMsh is said to have been|drawn from the action of the several | allcy of Middle street, telling of their | yro vasor of chemical hygiene, Johns|similar inflammables caused @ tro- jcution. In the event of ghe lb- | & vieo-president of an oll concern in|hundred subordinate unions,” he raid, [ArTival in Los Angeles, Calliornia,| Hopkins university, said the inhabi-| mendous blaze. Throughout the Mary Anne Williams, cule refusing 1o support such an [ which Wood was interested, “than & complete and unreserved en. | Where they aro visiting their daugh- | tants of Asiatic deserts and Oriental night the flames illuminated an ex- " Soloist nendment, the manifesto says, the| Fish, it was stated by the police, | dorscment of the action of my col.|tef Mrs. Willlam Daniell, flood lands have a more satisfactory |tended district and greatly taxed the Organ Rec}ul by Mr. Beebe abor party would be eatitled to ex | pussed ag number of ¢ ks in pay-|leagues and myself in upholding the | . diet than Americans who live where | energies of the firemen who com- A |everything grows. Americans, he|batted them with the aid of soventy Auspices of Brotherhood clse frecdom of nction regarding any | ment of %xpenses at a local theater, |integrity of contracts as demonstrated | " |in the New York newspaper situation, | BRADY CASE AGAIN | said, cat highly refined wheat flour | engines, | No Admission—Collection [ br mbsequent amen iment brought in by depending on the from recent 1he als, | shows to pay bil The patronage |and the extension of our 11 years of 4, sugar, the muscle type of! The narrow streets in the fire! retainly no nationat” or social in- | was small and he was unabte to n..qhm.n in the promotion of technical terest would be served by the defeat {the demands, trade cducation and schools and the (75,000,000 Estate of l-mmn Finan- of the Baldwin administration,” says B Luilding up of a practical, responsive the manifestp, “if the result merely |and intelligent system of apprentice.| cler Once More Is Brought Into rocuted office for Mr. Asquith, be- | DUTCHMAN EXPELLED ship, all of which purposes improve- | By Hoirs. | tw whom and the tories exists no ment in the conditions of our indus- i difference on uny guestion affect. try for the common good of all en- Albany, N. Y, Y ) 8 4 ny, N. Y., Jan, $.—Nicholas I, ing the people's i sts,” | French Authorities Rule, He. Must | gaged in it and gives additional Buar- | prady of ;\'ww York, one 0; ”,: exe . The manifesto procedds to declare antees of the conservation of Amori- | goue i 7 | | ors and trustees of the 5,000, that f the labor party does not take | 14@ve Country for Mis Dangerous|ca's supremacy in the printing and |poo estate of - Anthony. \-"“r,dy office it ghould be clearly understood | g geerances on Value of Frane, [ newspaper industry of the world. financier, was the first witness called oes our rocer that it is only a temporary cxpedient. The unanimous reelection of . OUr |54,y when hearings were resumed in Wotl % made "o The : N furt! ™ P jecti offort whould be made tof Parls, Jan, S.~—The Duteh banker Administration further assures the |g,rrogate's court on objections to the d exciting exaggerat expecta- | Duy has been ordered expelled |continuation of the pursuance of @ |1419 and 1920 accounting of the es- £ of what the labor party could | from IPrance by the minister of the |course in harmony with American | .0 He was called by counsel for omplish during its te numv ary ten- | interior,, because of alleged alarmist irades union principles and the up- | zjee Carl Tucker and Mrs. Francis P. the manifesto urge statements regarding the fall ot lh'.“l‘l’;"“""""' American ideals and tra- | Garvan, daughters of Anthony Brady, se es [ ] e frane, Announcement of the ex.|ditions and the principal objectors, END NEGOI"A("O\{S pulsion followed the arrest this morn- e | The contest between the members ing of three foreigners who were -all’ of the Brady family which began last 5 e by the poliee 1o e unabie ssiac. (Expert Has Said Nebraska |Lpring Vs resumea. yesterday at 2 . . Ungland-Malian Argument Over Gere | roretan coohange roor of te wery| Painting.Is Not Rlphaels‘“'w",l sesslon which was adjourned E DOES !—Because you expect him to weigh your orders - tl ot | H o ” » |exchange. ~These moves marked the || Omata. Neb. Jun. 8-=The paint- | W doughters of the tinancler of bulk goods. If he didn’t you would assuredly change | o the e —p . n ) A N | g ? A = opening of the | Fovernment’s UM |eton of Plattsmouth, which he be. |have made objection to the accounting your trading place. Not Yet Settled, paign . lieves to be the original of Raphael's |Of their brothers, Nicholas F. ,and | lation in the franc. - h - PR | RN “Madonna of the Rose” or the “Ma.|James Cox Brady, and the Central " : N : N . . e ores wy Curzon | New Trial Is Denied to: donna of the Pink,” came into his |Union Trust Company of New York,| T'he same thing is true with circulation. During the last few and the Itatian ambaseador 11 London |+ © : = | poagpssion 1n 145, 80 & G trom [Soeniters Of the RIS S84 Leuees years Advertisers'have not been satisfied to suppose they were regarding Italy's claims in Jubaland, (anadmn Labor Leader |Frank Warren, a railroad shopman | n L R we : in circultion for their 5 r don'’t Wi e g Al e Jan. S—A mew trial| Of Plattsmouth, whose wife the doe. |divided. They have asked & total of | getting a certain circulttion for their money; they don’t want to @ tmve S 2o . and 2 i y the B ¢|tor had attended when she was {ll. |more than eight million dollars be volv s s 3 feared 1t will be difficult to .'.‘:.”1' 1‘\‘ :.’: A Scotla 'vmiav |:P;2'||y‘\’...-«"ll‘;.”{\12-‘""""""" optained the painting from a |surcharged u,zu"‘!-"! soaddggpons ol % SHNMY: NN S SONE 0 S understanding before the prospective | Lachian, deposed seerctary of district| Musiclan in Denver in 1897. 1t was 1I.'-er;z_’ oo In“(z lnv-r?;'fi wilful mis- g 2 N retirement of the present Dritish min- | 26, United Mine Workers of America, |¢Xamined here about a year ago by conduct, speculating With and Jeopar- They want the circulation measured by a standardized and un- istry, the A cro says today. who Was sentenced to two-years im.| Df: A. I Taylor, an Omaha X.ray dizing the trust funds.” Many wit- auestionable measurement This newsy . apparently voicing | prisonment on charges of libelling ‘h”{ipr-.f‘lnllll, who expre ,41. opinion that |nesses have been summoned. auestionable measu 4l . the opinio 1| quarters, says | government during the stecl and coal ""l"" 1' ‘j",‘. "';\ "'!‘,‘ painting, it was | e 2 the British forcign office is showing | workers' strikes at Glace Bay Jast|not one of Raphaels, las 8 . . | ¥ ] . R— . a {a . H P Tt . dnwiliinghess to gatisfy what is calied | summer. —— Nashville Pays Homage | The Audit Bureau of Circulations is the recognized authority for “a debt of honor owed by Kngland,” REQUEST GRANTED To "0ld Hickory” Today | proving circulation. It is maintained as a co-operative organiza- iheough the extension of the fron- |General Debeney Named as | Cor Jon 8 en o R enmant, | Nastville, Tenn., Jan. §—Nashville | tion by the advertisers, advertising agencies and publishers who a1t denes _the statement made| Chief of the French/Staff it s iearnca hore. has granted the [P Semee woesy Jo {ha Munsry ot} realize the necessity for businesslike methods in advertising. in England that the London govern- | Paris, Jan. §.—Genetal M. De- |application of Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, " and attl New . . jaent had offered to cede Ttaly & party | beney has been appointed chief of the | re Wet commissioner. for the league of |OFleans. Wreaths were placed on the | A. B. C. reports place in the hands of advertisers essential facts of Jubaland and postpone discussion | Freneh general staff, succeeding Ma- | nations, to extend the stay of the Rus. | tomb of Andrew Jackson and his wife | that have been secured and verified b\ a searching examination regarding the o under digpute, | jor-General Buat, who died late last |sian Jewish refugees in Rumania, per- |8t the historic hermitage, Jackson” -: Of the )ubhshel‘s records England, it declares, wishes to cede | month. General Debeney command- | mitting them to remain until July, 1t |home near here. Addresses were """, ) % Se territory which was valueless without | ed the French first army in the final |18 understood the arrangement pro- "‘I'r("l in "" {‘“:“‘l‘_ :‘h’""""‘ ‘*;‘: - 1k sis, d NMaly refus the offer. | campaign of the war. He was award- | vides that the refugees shall be main. [Salute was fired ove e equestria 5 ’, " s =5 | B chiuiimseeriyicss | od the grand cross of the legion of |tained by the Jewish colonization n-i"fl“"‘ 05 000 B . 'm"! You don’t need to buy Space by Guess ! capitol. man Lands in German Bast Africa COOLIDGE PLACES WREATH | honor last month. | sociation. Washington, Jan. §.—In observence e S i . You can get the full circulation facts on the NEW of the 109th anniversary of the bat- ® o o tie of New Orleans, President Cool- | Testifies in Big Oil Deal BRITAIN HERALD by referring to the last A. B. C. idge today placed a wreath at the base 2 - of the statue of Andrew Jackson in | report which will be gladly furnished on request. Lafayette square opposite the White | House, | RED_PEPPER FOR 1 e | OVER 10,000 HERALDS Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch” from some, SUff, aching joits. 1t can- ! % "N « " ' ) THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION not hurt you, and it certainly stops e v are Sullenng o you cat | & " OF ANY NEW BRITAIN NEWSPAPER R | Demand Circulation Proof Whea Buying Space hardly get around, just try Red Pep-| per Rub and you will have the quick- | est rellef known. Nothing has such T concentrated, penetrating heat as red Ay Bt Peptth Bob you. Wik teot aoc] ) ‘ b WRITE TO THE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS, 202 SOUTH tingling heat. In three minutes it STATE STREET, CHICAGO, FOR A COPY OF warms the sore spot through and e “THE MEASURE OF YOUR MESSAGE” through. Pain and soreness are gone . Ask any £ood drugeist for u jar of 4 and society mam, is shown here testifying before Harry Payne Whitney, millionaire sportsma e e, ittt name Tawies] 0Me Oil Lease. He told of his connection withthe senate comamittee investigating the Tea Pot D| @ sach poctage. o the negotiations. Whitney is standing.