Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 3, 1915, Page 2

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THE BEE : OMAHA, MONDAY, “STX"SPEAKERS PAY . ATTENTIONTOLIGHT| They Ask to Join the Navy Call on Voters to Turn Down Crowd & Roy Chambers and Walter John Cham-~ e Chambers brothers may have been that ‘:::Nh“;‘“‘ Favor bers enlisted in the mavy st the local |1ambs, but they were mot in & den of rporations. recrufting station Baturday wolves Pl They SEw't '"._d 'l'h."‘mnn" Weil, | 12t Wicked men steal now and then, vy @il 1 It Is their nature to, COMBAT CHEERS FOR DAHLMAN |, ... But saflors of our Uncle Sam Attaches of the recrulting office gasped | Tre, homent, tacd nd tous o e Yo B . “Avoid personalities and hit the|when Walter John exhibited a dvaft for | rhe Chambers brothers had each served light ordinancé” was the order is- ::'I ::: h“o'r-fld‘ '-h;-l :n“:‘l f"-‘r'l”"'v four years in the navy. Perhaps they had ourishing a roll which Chief Yeoman | yayeq their “kale” from their wages, in QR by Chiptiman A' L.“?ntt::m:g High declares was big enough to wad & | yseordance with “an intereeting tadle te- | Sha strest speakefs for the siz-inch gun. sued by Josephus Danlels showing how Saturday night, and accofdingly every | Roy declined to exhibit his wealth, but | iush men in the navy can save. Men anti-administration spellbinder hit | s*ve the impression of having more than | wps are In the navy put the aceent on his brother. the word “can” and laugh hoarsely at the light question hard. Strike up the band, the frugal-mindea Josephus. Sutton, himself, at Fifteenth and Doug- Here comes a_ sallor; A g Jag tried to prove by oratory that unless Just got to land, Walter John Chambers, he who ex- ot Fresh off a whaler. hibited the roll, enlisted as a seaman, the "big six"’ were put into office Tues- But the o i olcod y . They o, sOns @y perpetual tranchises for the gas com- ut thers was no such sentiment voiced and Roy as an ofler. ey are, sons of among the seven strong-armed men at- | Miles D). Chambers, rural free delivery pany and the street rallway would|y .. of the recrulting office %o, 4, R eb. shortly fasten themselves upon the peo- h:r__d, :fmnndi “Ve ple. e @'t have the ballot, I'd be In wires, secured to a telephone, might in- nvur':t marching to the city hall with NEW KIND OF Tmmnvmmu with the cireuit, would be too noskets and wiping out the administra- |heavy and cumbersome “to be moved tion force,” Sutton declared. . |about ana would always be in the road. ‘na:’:nu held outdoor meetings at Simple lfthod of Overcoming Re Becondly, the magnetic influence of sistance on Wires- the sounder and the nolses of the eprings and loose connections of the in- GREAT SAVING IN COPPER |strument are objectionable. In experi- menting it was found that the noises of the ordinary electric sounder interfered RSN SN oe with obtaining eclear, sharp and intel- hone Lines — Lona-Dis- (jighie sigmals and that it was neces- nee Repeaters Put Out sary to silence those nolses. The rem- ness. for telegraphing, as many of the tele- phone lines are underground and are pro- | Something entirely new in eleotricity In | tected. Before, it was not possible to do ulotrxhy this on mccount of self-induction and con- | by which messages oan be transmitted | sequent magnetic impedence due to make through 1,000,000 ohms of resistance with snd break current, and also to the great two cells of & dry battery, one cell at|resistance of the underground wires. But, The operating ap-| the new instrument being mechanical, having ho eleotrical connection with the telephons and the line, supplements the voice and works over long distance with- out the objectionable features mentioned abdve. Branch offices having but one wire, with several offices in series, during the busy hours of the day, can telograph thefr busi- ness over the telephone iine, and avoid the consequent delay of having to wait to “get In.” Nearly every telegraph of- fice has a felephone. This would double the capacity of handling business with- out Incurring additional expense for maintenance of additional lines. ° It the company could have telegraph operators on the talephonbs In the main offices they could take the business from the branch offices, In all probability manyfacturing concerns’and others would avail themselves of the opportunity of +| telegraphing direct to the main office for | transmisslon. With the advent of the wireless more operators are in the fleid to axtend this work.—Philadeiphia Record. | employed, the m‘fi.‘.‘:‘:’f—é MUSTARD IS BEING PLANTED voloe hut was mot elean, ON RIDGES OF TRENCHES sound the key was as olear - 1 1 : i F ; 7 2 i ] f | i £s i i Hi i il it H liiiiia 1] ikn I il i 4 H i f il : : telegraph thyough ohms, means that it s possible to through the ocean cable. Dispenses with Repeaters. It aiso means that it s posaidble to tele- greph firect from New York to San|p.ye Francisco without repeaters, and Ukely |heir i 3 4 i ! £ £ i £ gd ng ; rri; [F ? siff iti; :Eig B 1 84k 38 I 4 I : i £ 13 {z L § Ly 3 1 i S D i}‘; x; il i R HH i i I 5 :f iy H I §i H 8 i i i i Culls from the Wire Judge John W. Anderson of Sloux City sot June 1 te pron ing 00 on 'y , former police of ‘v y g i i g f % | Being mechanical, it does tertere with the circuit, as it 18 | g T T I s e in any ciroult, neither does K"M at Chicago as & witness In the ring of the wes frelght rate case liel. It is light and l:n:‘re the Interstate merce commis- B0 WAy can It be in the rosd of | A suit t of §100 Farmer Lads Flash'Roll as |UNABLE 10 LOOK . FAGE COVERED INTO THE FUTURE MAY CreW Of itria late odny n‘n the steam n»nnt;soc shrubs 3, 1915. 100 miles porth of here. It sent word| Arrives at San Diego|sre s i vas execad to come o £ 4 port under fts own power tonight or early at lOC e tomorrow. i SAN DIEGO, Cal, May 2.—Eleven mem- —_— At B 4. o e, 14k § bers of th f the steamship V! { hea, Boston Ivy, Honeysuckle, Hy. Chairman Shumacher of the Execu- | it B 10 €oow of the, ote o s ‘m::; INTERNED RAIDERS TO Tl Spiren "Hive Biilaral,” Douglasei tive Committee of Rock Island |late last night, were picked up by the | BE HELD AT NORFOLK | Van ' Houttel, Anthony scheoner Fiyer late todey @0 ite wey 08 ol chorus, Mahonin. ete Talks of Rail Property. their rescue. They had taken to the life e boats shortly before the Victoria sank this week 100, Lcmrroi shrul o ¢ W 2.8 . | advance. ine varieties NORFOLK, Va., May %.—Secretary Dan- | FOR2000. o Vaelect from, 1c to 10c per | fels, after a conference here today With foot. Ehade trees in complete varlety, MUCH DEPENDING UPON CROPS|'s deep water Rear Admiral Beatty, announced that|large and medium size. Specimen e “As to its future, there is no one at this time who can make a prediction and | your judgment is just about as good as mine,” asserted T. M. Shumacher, chair- man of the executive committee of the from New York to San Francisco, on coast storm, which sent the steamer Vie- toria to the bottom, disabled the lner Northerh Paecific, damaged the passenger steamer Harvard and kept scores of vessels, big and little, out at sea for EAN FRANCISCO, May 2.—The Pacific greens dug with ball the interned German raiders Prinz Eitel| STSSUS SHE WA PO Has Dahiia | Freidrich and Kron Pring Withetm would ' atc, This is our annual closing sale be held at the Norfolk mavy yard for the | which we offer hy far the most cop vemalnder of the Bar. Blete liet to select from in, the middle | w d rt - The Wilhelm fs mtill at Newport News, | tont Nv e oty ot tor o | tlon. "We have goods suitable for the | but is was sald tonight #t probably | most pretentious estates. | Rock Island raflrond, when asked as to (™7 ”:‘“"""“ "‘“‘?;"- % . would be brought here Monday. Cars pass door. Same old address, disposition of the property and the oute | CWO WK MOFEIE T nd o vania 615 Broadwa come of the recelvership. of AR h.v:' : ~ - L4 “:"“"“ Titanie Widow Weds. ) 4 | Mr. Shumacher was in Omsha Satur- d.'“"" come into Port to-| \ASHINGTON, May L—Mrs, Clarence | TWO Doors West of Postoffics, | Aday morning, a couple of hours, en route : Moore, who was Mabel Bwift of Chicago, L | i business. His private car came in over the Rock Island and going west, was at- tached to the Union Paeific fast mall At the Union station he was met by Genera) Freight Agent Lane of the Union Pacifie, taken up town in an automobile, He made & short trip through the Union Pacific headquarters, meeting old friends and then was taken on & whirl over the city, returning to the station in time to take the train west. Mr. Shumacher sald: Woping for the Best. “So far as the Rock Island is con- cerned, we are hoping for the best. We know, as does everybody, that it is & splendid propecty and its llnes extend through the best agricultural sections of the United States. We have terminals at numerous important commercial centers, besides passing thréugh innumer- able growing cities, all of which are giv- ing us a good line of business. “If confidence is restored throughout the financial world, we hope to formulate plans that will relleve the Roeck Island and put it on ita feet. Of course the erop of the coming season will have much to do with the future of the road. If the crop tributary to our lines should be abundant, we would do an enormous business in the transportation of grain, hogs and cattle and in hauling mer- chandise and supplies from the trade centers to the cities and towns more re- mote out on our lines. In the event some- thing should happen to the crops, the re- sult might be different, but this same condition could be applied to many other rafiroad properties. Physical Condition Good. “The physical condition of the Rock Island is far from being bad, for all the time that the mystem has been pressed for funds, the officers have kept up the roadbed and the rolling stock, thus en- abling us to keep In line with the handling of all our business, “Under the recelvership the system seoms to be moving along in good shape. All of the old employes have been re- tained and were it not for the publicity given the court proceedings, the publie would not know that there had been a| change. “The Rock Island-is looked upon as one of the best rallroast properties of the cen- tral west, and I might say, one of the best in the country. It ix so good that it is not going to be dismembered and I hope that it will come out from under the receivership in such condition that it will be known in the future, as in the GERMAN ARMY OFFICERS CAN BE REACHED BY PHONE (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) BERLIN, April ¥.—According to infor- mation front the army headquarters in MONEY GIVEN FOR SCHOOL TO EDUCATE SOLDIER CHILDREN (Corvespondence of the Assoclated Press.) BERLIN, April 10.—A. wealthy woman, whose name yet has been kept secret, has presented the school muthorities of Raumburg, in Bast Prussia, with $25,000, which is to be used in giving & high #chool education to the orphan ohfldren ‘whose fathers have fallen o the war, HYMENEAL. Wrandoun-Dillon. HARTINGTQN, Neb,, May 3—(Special.) «The marriage of Willlam Branden, commerclal traveler with headquarters at Sloux City, and Miss Anna Irene Dillon, a trajned nurse and & sister of Emmet Dilion, proprietor of the Grand hotel of this city, took place this moming at 3 o'clock at Holy Trinity church. The bride was attended by Miss Florence | Hurley of Bibley, Ta., and the groom by M. F. Dillon of Hartington. The wed- ding was followed by & seven-course breakfast at the Grand hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Brandon will spend the sumamer at | Crystal’ Lake, where the groom has a cottage. WITH PIMPLES E 0 _recover alimon, R Y . of Loy San_ Francisco agalnst Mre Toabel Berong - Fiold, - sdminiseratei ot " n o é?:““:c:;'a hid Van s Oritt the use of telegraphing when we ocan L is alleged Btevenson talk over the telephone™ Tha reply |hteed the plimony. g b penta of gik tree Gar the|is that the line can be used for tale- |Lar"s : g Fvund e Sheseasing e e, | P o AP 3 e Srasped the tree can heard farther and are [ [ tried to take 1t when the voice cennet be un- WashlngtonAfiau‘s be firet time the siguals belug definite while 3 DS of the volce undulating. Army offjcers, wi of dut [\ Mexloan ‘border, Wil ho lonas: bo able 10 obtain transfer to Fhiippine service out of turn. numerous have these request bacome t the War department t during the inuance of Sfficer Wil be ment on’ farelan Sorvice out of bis regular turn. " Rear Admiral Howard, commanding the Pacific fleet, was dirocted to send i to G pe lsland, - off coast miles south of San Cal, to rescue five San Franciaco oy o o The question might aiso srise; “Why Ven by fi.m-mm San ot an ordinary telegraph set, likewiss go- lfornia, whe the request. demand for Ame: h‘x:-lm “w ‘it i 1 b 5 w ALL HER LIFE] But Miss Ayres Got o “Beautiful Gom- plexion” at & Oost of Galy #8.00. Nov. 28, 1914:—"All my lite my face was covered completely with a mass of pimples, blackheads and blotches I apent a lot of money on numercus rem- edies and treatments without success Res- inol Soap seamed to do me good right from the first. I used two jars of Res- inol Ointment and some Resinol Soap, the total cost being only $2.00, and this completaly cured my case. My skin is without a blemish and I am the posses- sor of A& beautiful complexion.” (Sign- od) Mabell Ayres, Stone Mountain, Va. Every drugmist seils Resinol Sosp and | Resinol Otntment.—Advertisement. sengers aboard, has ended its helpless | Fied here today to Axel Christian arifting before the etorm off Point Arena, | Pacien minister here !M'rmuuluylwltby Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrep bt o i The Northern Pacifio, with 10 pas-|and one of the Titantic widows was ma! ba Wicheelt of New York, nephew of the SUNNY BROOK; [ : ! PURE FOOD Whiskey 5 clad Pure Food La 01LLOCK ? for beer is Schlitz Brown Bottle. It offers abso- lute protection from light just as a pure food law is protection against fraud and deception. rotection from m COLD STORAGE-FURS The light bottle is the storm center of beer pur- ity, and world famous scientists have con- demned the light glass bottle as a container for beer, for light starts de- cay even in pure beer. Smoke — Ask Repairs at Summer Prices ,\ulajmugh 19th and Farnam 1 Your Dealer. 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