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L “ ¥ — ¢ ——— A, 5% HE BEE: OMAHA, ATURDAY, JULY 17, 1915. \ _________——_._.-———-——-———fi f‘f.‘v'".'.".'. :v the Joung ?Pl;“ from thf H NEW YORK SQCK MARKET (1= eaaan oruIsER KOENIGSBURG, destroyed in the A R T Bpeocial War Tax More Manipulation of War Shares, with Further Heaviness in ! Rail Sheres Rufiji river, in German East Africa, July 4, by the British cruisers Weymonth and Pioneer, aided by monitors and aeroplanes. After being run into the river October 30, last, Springfield. From Our Near Neighbors Neb., placa, is new located at Dave; port, | Helen Howard of Columbus, Miss Stella | Robinson of Omaha and Mre. Mary Rex of Creston, Ia., came from Columbus | |the Howard touring car and spent sevi days this week with” Papillion friends. Ratified by Swiss BERNE, (Correspondence of the Assoclated Press) Switserland, July 1—An : Mré. Lottie Alexander of Pine Biugt, |taking the place of Thomas Currah, the : geven months the British had been trying to get it. Ger- || Ar' o Thiling hare with relatives roguiar agent, who has gons to Canada s from the Wire amendment to the Swits lo‘:;;:i.rn:'lfla 16 —More ohvisus i i Miss Margaret Haney is back from e R Cull h W R~ DI . "L‘tfi“"'“"f'{':"'”’\" Ju_teosore onvoe || mans dismantled its guns and set up a Jand fort. Peril where she went two weeks ago. | THree Lables were christencd at St sovtial wer tax 10 Meit the eEpenss in- jos, with rther heavineas in Daniel Bourk id hi levator last [’} dicent to mobilization of the army for e railways tocently favored by o Wiiike. goia his sisvator Jast|They are chiidten of Mr. and M8 | A oo grand lodge ritusl, Whish Bas Frank Soll, Mr. and Mrs, Jullus Gottsch the maintenance of BSwiss neutrality, R “wete Lhe oon % Clos - Just been wdopted. was used in elosin -mmlna'«::{”‘:,":, todey's frregular hn"'\.n:.'."'r" (oloment of Cedar Rapids, land Mr. and Mre. August Kank the seasion of the grand lodge of the |Which was submitted to a referendum In munitions shares was ere for ah Satur- || i e Kiks at Los Angeles. Heretofore it had , has been ac i ut of 2l proportion to the sum |day Valley. been the cusiom 1o end the ETARA 10QKE | Youres b o e pooote iy, the < PP o of SayTe aperations, half & Norman Lovell has besn employed as | {meetings on a motion to sadjourn, but | *®Pted by an overwhelming majority, n of these stocks, together with prol r In a school in northwestern Mrs. Bronson, who was taken suddenly | henceforth the new ritual will be used [ vote belng 435,500 to 28,500, 3 Dotent States Steel coniributing over @ | Kentucky 1l over a week ago, is some better. in opening and closing the nnUAl 5%~ | Tne new taxes are beth on property J per oent of the turnover. a | Miss “lara Fate of \Weeping Water is| Mr. and Mrs. E4_ Lewis and Eitel |sions and’ inperhe. M " sosselng - ldes ; Tn the “diversion which _accompanied enrciled ny one of the new teachers em- | Ingram motored to Fremont Tuesday. Although the sun shone throughout | g et B p e ( the turther rise of this eroup new hieh {ployed hy the school b Mrs. Lamm and baby of Wymore are |northwest Missourl and eastern Kansus | than 32000 worth of property or earning X Yflmm Cravible. Steel common and _pre- ' | Dr.and Mra. V. C. Fates left Monday | visiting Mre. C. E. Byars and other rela- (for virtually the first time In a week, (less ¢ $500 a year are exempt. The - pectively Bald- afternoen by the automobile route for [tives this wee over f'Wfl _-troamu which have been ate of tak 18 Progr ive, T ing from BT tins oot Genera: | Motors, | | Rushville, where they will make thelr | Mrs G. Douglas of Kansas City waa the | menacing fives ‘and causing great prop. Ie b R e oad 8%, Willys-Overland, 129%, and Amer | future home uest of Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Nichols, the | 71y &.mage, continued their devaetation. |81 to $10 per thousand on property an jean Can common and preferred, Lightning struck the Baptist church |first of the week SR ‘_kr;"-mn:'.l;'g sosen 1‘5:‘.1«“%0 | from $5 to $100 per thousand on income ang 106, respectively Fridny 1morning und rent the steeple to lian Morrow entertained her | Tesuern A oumnie Yot hethe boats of | gioek compantes will be taxed at a All these shares were at their best in the final hour, when fresh buying was yesumed on an increasing scale of activ This church has of late years fragments een s for dis- been used as the primary room (trict sehool el, and a friend from Tekamah for the week end. McCaulley and of ported distress from fiood conditions. { An explosion wrecked a | rate rising from $2 to $10 per thousand big_steel and | dollars of capital. The rate will vary baby x " Jel Steel made a net gain of s M K ] conorete grain elevator in Weehawk 3 ) v d BT Eoeibie Bleel com S, the preferred | “There was a reunion of the QGramlich |Omaha are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. | 2ERSTSE, ERRU SIeYRIOr dn, Weehawken | according to the rate of dividend paid 6, and General Motors 3%. Republic el | family |; m(;\ hmm:fl:-.f 8. :\"‘flr;mn!fi; F. C. Clark this week. ; ond .”,nlé‘m,,,r,d a half dozen workers The campaign on behalf of the war tax i W, house were among the “‘wai last Wednesday. 1084 Of e Y| Mrs. J. J. Miller, who has been in [The West Shore Rallroad company owns | amendment fo the constitution had the I e 1o Tigure fmportantls present wors 8. W. Gramlioh, Fort Crook' | omaha for several ‘weeks, was abie to |the structire. The whoie Upper part. of rt of all the political parties. The in_the movement Mrs. A Lake, Murdock F. Gram- | rotiirn to her home Wednesday. the elevator was torn aw: The police | “UPPO' s ., o R Bouthern Pacific was not onlv the iich, P %, Colo.; Mrs '“M El“';;'lnv_ Mrs, T. L. McNish and Thornton re- |Are seeking to determine whethar an ex. | tax s expected to yield about $10,000,000. most active rallway stock, but aiso the Hpringtield; | deorge O ha, F . |turned tho “firat of the week from a y;’z-lrg;,::‘:r-“:nf'""“:‘r‘:"burg:.u&ndi-rne remainder of the Swiss indebtedness s £ resutrencs of Dhe recant K el Dendwood, 8. D.; Mrs. Alizs |visit with Mr. McNish in Omaha. handling much grain for export to Burope |OB @ccount of the war will have to be Hauldation. Unlon Pacific, Canadian Pa Rice tridgeton, N. J.; Adam Gramlich, | Mre C. F. Crape of Olear Lj.kQMI" since the war bagan funded through the lssue of bonds. The v o ine and some “other dlvidend B e (foward Gramlich of the |stopped off for & short visit with Mra. possoe 35 iy e oL B e B ; fesuce reflected the pressure agninst Rtate university and Dr. Raiph Gramiich | (ngram on her way home from a trip Ip ¢ Houthern Pacific. New low records were | S athil yona of John Gramlich, de- | through Yellowstone park Movements of Ocean Steamers. |is estimated at nearly $,000,000 a month % made by Rock Island at' 11% and Mis | ceased. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown and children | port. Arrived Satled. 7 souri, Kansas & Texas mv‘ngvrf]"v" T‘lyl‘"'}; s b—— motored from their hmr‘w at v;‘,],{l','.,'f“;; r:‘mo\ggzu P v Mbimnu A “For Sale’” ad will turn second-hand & Bl of wioeket athounted to 663,000 | | Irvington. Nt &' Brars, = LIVERPOOL. ... Arabio. .. ppon Mard | turniture into cash. % o 4 “ | or Babs Y p 5. Y g In the broader fleld of finance some Mrs Spring was an Omaha visitor The regular monthly meeting of the Sl En | . 3 Mrs. | lunch hich remittances to Paris | A duvghter was born to Mr. and %??‘".fln\fi--“rir thelr firmness The | John Fedde Friday. The stockholders of a new baunk just ¢ proposed French credit was atill in Minnie Dein visited friends in Benning- | being organized, The Farmers State bank 2 Process of negotlation and rumors of | oW days last week .,;n\c:gwanygnd;fii\;hcu%ma&)l owing :.'.:r.' n’:q‘:k_»'.'dummwku.q by our ban Mui | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Vesta] visited |{\\ resident: R. M way, vice presi- Steady but reduced seliing of bonds relatives in Penson Monday evening. A. Nelson, cashier; B, T. Carlson attention was paid to the more cheerful sontiment growing out of the interna. | tional sftuation and the course of forelgn for forelgn account was again a feature United Etates Steel fa being most freely urday. | "Mrs, John Dleick was an Omaha visitor | Baturday left Monday for Nels Johnson to visit her son. | Mrs. 0 Steamboat 8pring, Colo., Tiusy Bees was neld in the Presbyterian church W-dn'-dn( Mrs. Nightingale, Mrs. Ferree and Mrs. Smith served the Parson offered. Total sales, par value, aggre Mr. and Mrs, Nels Rasmussen visited e 'w gated $2,310.000, - their daughter at Bennington Saturday. 5 Weeping Water. United States bonds were unchangea | | C. B, Andrus returned the first of the o'k call. Yumber of sales and lead'ng quotations | Miss Matta Brewster left Saturday for | a two weeks' visit with relatives in Fre- | week from Scott's Blutf. ———— D i Miss Gertrude Cole went to Peru on stocks were as follows mont. . : e Sules. Nigh. Low, Chse Mrs. Jurney and Mrs. Adams of Omaha | Wednesday for a short visit 5 i Aladhs Gold N At R me were ontertaincd at the Charies Vestal| Born-To Mr. and Mre. I w. Teegar- Amalgamated Copper . L] s | home Saturday. ; i d";ll,' l‘:“"!]dfl-ll. l\ll ¢ Ffl W‘; e, 't , | 2 family vis ss Hazel Taylor of Friend, Neb., is ] B ‘mrq'.("y‘;,‘fi Bt n‘:::“n:-:g near Wash- yisiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. " ington Sunday. i i lhed .| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patton have been § The Joy club will give t dance at Mod - Pat ’ 9 Saturday | visiting since Sunday evening at the i o orn Woodmen of America hall Saturday nday 0 4 ; 1 Svening, July 54 & : LR of Mrs. Patton's uncle, Byron . ¢ Mrs. Otis Hendrickson and daughter of k 4 - ! ] bl sing before him, President Wilson md-yi"'"d""";‘";‘“’“'&m Puulsen an son, | SUBt and uncie, Mr. and Mrs. E. i * Mr., an . : “ountryman. ! am TEUTON U BOATS began to outline definitely the position | MF, and JMra, CROl® S joltea™ at | Countryman. - Anna Hill- F s he belleves the United States must as- |y’ Dein home Sunday. PRy 20 Lo R K sume as a result of the last note from, pred Paulsen and daughter, Frances, | uy at the office of County Judge Allen APUREE SPARE YIGTIMS Germany on submarine warfare, but just |of Bennington, visited at the Rasmussen | j, “Beeson in Plattsmouth. ¥ Colorado & Southern .. .. ... how drastic this position would be could |home Thursjay evenink. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey of Valley Denver & Rio Grande. 28 10 learned | - - — Jupction, Ia., came in Wednesday for a Denver & R. 0. pfd 2 54 iy | Nehawka. & visit at' the home of Mrs. Balleys Distillers’ Securities b German Officials at Washington | The president nearly has finished his| o o o0 | pough made a bustness trip | mother, Mrs. G. H. Moulton Brie N iccivic fom i A preliminary study of the German situs- |, iin oin Tuesday. Smallpox in_ this vicmity s about 5 Goneral Eiec - Point Out Subamrines No Longer . . wiped out. There have been no new| = Oreat Northarn pid Lim A . tion and soon will be ready for the con-| My Isadore Sheldon went to Union | WSCH B0 Spefh ROCS BeSn £O BOR| S i Butoraiion.. 108 Strike Without Warning. ference with Secrotary Lansing and mem- | Monday for a short visit. e Iy e e L | B Jiinels Cenvral 0 m riagad VE bers of his cablneét which will be begun | Mr. and Mra. Charles Stone returned | tines have now been lifted. H nterborour! » y to Plattamo! . Lols and Lurene Boone are having a CRE y 1 - 3 Inepiration C: 180 3% ‘W8 ARE ALLOWED TO LEA next week. It was sald tonight that he | to Flattamouth gy P 4uggs Rocew are bezieh & Kancas City Soumern'... %0 ‘wN B % P would be in Washington in time for the | Fians Stoll and .t NS Jaryy e ek Qub-chagen i A 1 BULLETIN reguler cabinet meeting Tuesday. e of Lincoln, Mare Sanders of & o Frank Boedeker Monday for Bt.| $00,\ 00 and Luctle B f P S i LONDON, July 16.—The Financial | It could not be learned here tonight|joseph, Mo., for a short visit | i i e st . 20) N a dlepl with whether the president had sént Mr.| pfjes Lillle Bates of Weeping Water 4 ¥ | too pRENE - today - GUPNAE BTOAL | | nsing any Instructions regarding his| was here on business Thureday. g @ Here's a new voice for the thirsty rooter— = , prominence reports ‘‘from QuArters | goheduldd interview tomorrow with Count| Mr. and Mrs, Allls of Wabash are vis- Papillion. 'é t for ‘s SN LT iting their son here this week. Over 200 Papillion men attended Ak- here's refreshment for the excited fan—here’s delicious § w00 1% 14% 14% |In close touch with German sources | von Bernstorff, the German ambassador. Sa 4 A B 4 ik e’ b Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas made a |Sar-Ben in Omaha Monday night. ness tor all~Coca~Cola, the beversge that athletes en- i T i ire sy |of Information,” that Germany Is 1) Net. Domment. business trip to Omaha Tuesday. Miss Katherine Doll of Ralston has dorse—that wise business men enjoy—that 3 W0 103 1% 1094 | making “tentative peace proposals” | M Wilson refused to comment on the| y,un whiteman and_wife were in Ne- |been the guest of Miss Anna McCormick AR 8 W00 104% 1038 100K | reported receipt by the American govern- od this week. ‘welcomes for its simple, pure wholesomeness. ] @ 8 @ Wk | through the United States. e il [ braska City shopping Wedns 3 LI nt&, ¢ y ment of & note from Austria-Hungary| REdwin Shoemaker was in Nebraska | The Women's Ohristian Temperance i o 0 | i protesting against large exports of muni-| ity on business Wednesdsy and Thurs- goclety met Fridey afternoon with Mra. @ Carbonated in bottles—at etands and in grand stands L ;:‘ ‘::‘, ‘=‘| WASHINGTAON, July 16.—Count t.l.onl of war :o the ;‘uua., but the impres- Jr i BUam ot Likaka the m_a'_‘“’n. Shallenberger 6f Gresnville, ~—and at soda fountains everywhere. B ol B 114 ;von Bernstorff, Gorman ambassador, | slon was gained that he had been fn-| it "0 FEb, (nhe P ateor o lhlm.nl't 'vistt |Pa., 18 here for a month's visit with Mr. i, situation and other officlal business for |and other cool points to spend the sum- % nich: oy ‘substitution b ¢ reply to the American note on sub-!several n o | mer. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Nickerson Sunday. i i i b 1 ’ Lathdie ¢ | geveral hours today after & gamo of golt. | UL 1, (o0t 1ost Monday for Colo-|, Superintendent High of the Anti-Baloon i marine warfare was inten 0 pave | Late this afternoon he went automobile % league gave an address Su night at » { rado, where she will visit with her brother | S48 Save an addres mmm r Ly will present to Secretary Lansing to- morrow the view that Germany's the way for negotiations on the part| formed of the note. in Nehawka. The president worked on the German| J. M. Stone left Monday for Colorado riding. and Mrs. E. 8. Nickerson. Mr. and Mrs. John Speedie, Charles and Donald Speedie of Benson were guests of @ Demand the genuine bytull-neme— 1 e THE COCA-COLA COMPANY . 6 Mrs. Amella Sweetman and Miss Ma 3 060 6% € 8% (o0 the Unfted States with Great Bri-| _— Mrs. John Hatt and children of Platts- I i3 D9 10N 10w 110% | | ' ] ] h iaiting thi k ‘with her |§aret Sweetman of Omaha spent Tue TLANTA. GA & p ;:: 23 tain as well as Germany to Mjult‘Engllsh Gll‘ls n Parents Mr. and Mrs. Newman. ERELY Srensiiy 6% the. C. 5 We soe an % 2 5 & : : e 1 ’ - Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick are entertatn- . 5"" H -m 1054, 101 I"\ questions that have arisen over con: sohool Wor] for PR, [h:l': “”r:m"_fm_l.‘ M o Kirke. -r? (!:mlu:. Pndeavor lociet{‘ot the c..,fi Eng'ia.l:ci_ MiiSend Wool to America to Have It Combed e g vy e b triotlc uffon, which was started dur- [ ] club wnd set tomorrow as the date ) jng the first month of the war, and is Avoea. r (Correspondence of the Assoclated Press.) | for the conference. now organized in 325 girls' schools in ail|, C. M. Bogard has returned from a trip v oa e LONDON, July 3-The wool situation Sure Germany Will Accept. parts of the country. to Cozad. ot Bradford ir an Interesting one from | Count vom Bernstorff is confident that S Miss Eda American standpoint. Labor for comb- ing wool there has been depleted to such an extent that the wool men have not “only ralsed the question of the desirabil. ity of importing tops from America, but #lso the idea of shipping wool to Amer- fon to be combed there and sent back here. The suggestion s also made that the difficulties might be met by bring< | ing men back from the front to work the combing machines. All the tops required by the English trade could be brought from Australla, but the latter supply seems to be golng 1o Japan and as the difference in time ©of transit s so great, the desirability of treating with America s apparent. Heaps of wool are avallable, but few {traband and submarines as affecting the rights of neutrals. The German ambassavor <or several days has been anxious to see Secretary Lansing, but the latter expressed preference not to discuss the German reply until he had examined it carefully. Today Mr. Lansing met the ambassador his government emphasized in the last note its willingne to work “hand-in- hand" with the American government for the establishment of the freedom-of-the- seas principle with the express purpose of entering into negotiatfons now on the tire question of maritime warfare, He sent the suggestion through Dr. Anton Myer-Gerhard that the note should con- tain such an intimation. Having followed his suggestion the aml is sure his government will aceept a tender of good offices for the mediation of the dispute. This would Invelve an acceptance by Great Britain‘of the service of the United States mediator to bring about the termination of the British order-in-coun- cll, as well as Germany's submarine at- | | patrick of Cleburne, Tex., this week. Mrs. M. H. Pollard returned Monday from a visit to her husband in Rochester, Minn, where he is taking treatment. Prof. J. B. Davidson and family of Ames, 1a, were here this week visiting their neice, Mrs. Herbert Opp. Prof. Da- vidson is on his way to Sacramento, Cal. Soldiers at Front LONDON, July 15.~The war time ac- tvity of the British school girl Is ex- emplified by the work of the Girls' Pa- ever was an over Sunda; visitor at Berlin, . Mrs. Fre!' I'iap of Berlin was a vis- itor here Monday. Mrs. 1. W, Ruhge entert . N. A, circle Ml; St R, The Odd Fellows will hold their annual plenic at Avoca July 29, The glirls act In connection with local organizations in relief and hospital work. Many schools are connected with local military hospitals and have assisted in equipping them, providing linen, band- ages and other necessaries. One school has supplied nearly 20,000 wounded men| Diok Steffens and wife of Nehawka with a constant supply of stamped en-|were visiting here Tuesday. elopes, each containing a sheet of note-| Mims Mary lefler of Weeping Water s paper, & pencil and a message of good |Vititing ‘relnlvn north of town, wishes. In other achools the girls have o/ oo}, G;, Rugs and wife are the parents organized to do the mehding for hos-( Alex Francis and wite were here from pitals and camps. The girls of the Man- | Dunbar last week visiting reintives chester high school have supplied home-| Anna Marle and Lenora Rruse made jam to all the soldiers in their |EOne to Millard for several wesks' erection, One of the activities in all the schools e M L. Glin of Councll Blutfs is spending the week with her parents here. Wheat harvesting s nearly all finished gave a birthday social Thursday evening at the home of Misses Eva and Francis Kennedy. A It corrects complexion o %flw s [ L L Buy Drugs and Toilet Articles at One of the 4 Sherman & McConnell Drug Stores { Prices below tell the story. We can do this because we purchase our goods direct from manufacturer or importer, thus can furnish entirely fresh and of unquestioned genuineness and make the prices as well. Mr. SMC Read Tfin’ enrolled in the union consists of learning and practicing all kinds of domestic work 80 as to set older women free to do work that glris couid.not do. Pocket money has been contributed lavishly to various funds, and half-holidays have gono to Reohester Mir been given up to set free other | WAy, Yisit With Felatives both men and women, for -up:::; Migs. Nita Frangie of Dugher ae viett: Boveral schools have collected books and 1{3& 'fi.rr T{‘i.’.', past of the week: g flowers for soldiers, others have begged | ‘The young son of John Balor, ml,lvmg motor cars to tak esce Inortheast of town, wus patnfully tnju rides. ® convalescents for | B eing kicked hi the face by a horse. Mrs. R, C. Haas and Mise Frances Gearhart of Union, la., were fim at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. art | this week. l faults For a radiaatly natural complex- ion of lingerin 'l:;i l;‘l'(in‘ ef- ap)| Milfimdm: thenletalightappli- cation of Velveola Souveraine Face Powder add the finishing touch. tacks upon merchantmen. Officialy of the American government in the last few days have heard the re- ports concerning possible mediation of the questis but always have Indicated that tfitions along such lines could be begun only f there wers assurances that In the meantime German submarine commanders would be guided by the prin- ciples for which the United States is con- tending —that Americans on belligerent ships which are unarmed and do not ro- sist capture be not endangered. In of- 1 " ficlal German quarters here, however, Gfi P £4500,000 steriing, will probably be pro. Iy a4 until July 8. 0:”“. ‘: the cha~ emphasis s placed on the fact that Ger- rma'n ress 18 ghie contitions ot the warshouses and 00 |oril 5 Llige wiowt wamine wd| LXOIted Over the Future of Italians w-.::%. our @a gur — you save ne dol Rl Telow for Gats July 1tent 10 Chancellors, each....Be 10 Garota, ol i £ e in this vicinit nd it promises a combs to work it with, leaves the price yn‘-m- vicinity a =l good &t & very high level A Bradford paper reports that the Board of Trade has signified its inten- tion of allowing 11000000 pounds of BSeoteh blackfaced out of the new clip 10 be exported to the United States, but no confirmation could be obtained fromn the Board of Trade or the r office on the subject. The fifth series of colonial wool sales commencing June 29, with 20,00 bales syvuilable representing a value of about | Misn Ireno Jones of Weepin spending the week visiting of town. H Mre. Witske and daughter Esther have | n, for a fow | Water is tives east —will give any woman the beauty which is more at- tractive than regu- lar features; the beauty of a fair, glowing, clear and healthy skin. 10¢ Cubanoids, ¢ for...3%e 10c La Marca, straight..be $1.00 Ender's Rasor Saturday lu........sgc Elkh Mrs. Ott> Pfeiffer in seriously ill. Mrs R Suvess entertained her friends Tuesday for her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charies Betts entertained to restrict dally offerings to 8,000 bales, | N8t this practice very probably will be " | continued. e ety which can be | "1y guppert of this confidence, German officlals drew attention today to a state- 25¢ Allen's Foot Ease .. 19e 4% Ib, 18e; 1 1b. Hostetter's . ¢ Malvina Cream . Ao 2be Massaf v for Mr. Witte's birthday Friday. | 280 Allcock’s Porous Plaster. 13¢ itters ... o 'mml‘lm’:‘l':nim:" ;::--:c: hm:“-' Ment §iven out by, the Oversess News “‘n‘r\'::onfl o F, J. N_ Wyatt returned from Harrisburg, | Bromo Seltser.....Se-17¢-20c-00c IMPERIAL since . tustion, but the market |ygency, wn official agency, in Beriin| DASEL. ~Switzerland, July L-The |noh. Monday, after & week's vislt with | expects a smal ance in the price of | 00 i "o qeclared that the state- | *0Uth German press s greatly exercised |his family. | merino wool of good combing auality, | ETNC UL PEEEIE R on of the |OVeT the Droblem of what 18 to become of | Miss Matida jgmann went to Sloux iy eduestay Rt an extonded visit And Sbout unchangcd rates for croasbeeds | Gorman government, 1t recited the num. |'he ItaMans residing in Germany. The |City Wedneeday Rr a #8 the goverament fs not giving out fur- | | ST BTt Tt ek and el |authorities seeni to. believe that those ’ - of Mihneapolis, erders for khaki at present. ¥ {who would not be liable for mi Miss Jeanne ' Mpicer S 800 Calgwell's Br " her sian ships sunk during June and added | would not be liable for mINtary {yjinn, visited her aunt, Mra. Ties | Y, of hor L B s » service in laly should be at liberty to | Witte, Tuesday. of Mr, and Mrs. | f0s Sortres © g i T MMSOS Be (iven | “me lom of numsn ite was remark- (837 or (o leave Germany with their | I'red, the ‘smal son 3 b 160 Piso's Consumpti 1 ae \ Monday | 1 . ably small, the submarines using every |f8™i!les. as they prefer. For those be- L‘"':‘,uhv.f}‘?m'fir‘.d."c'&fi:r"-'.".:\';-\. . { % . s ld. ution and givins ample warning and | R the ages of 17 and 5 restraint un- | oldlers time for crews to leave their shipa, if |3°T Police supervision is suggested. Such 5o resistance were attempted.” Blase e are engaged PARIS, July 15.—A distinctive sign, rib-| Officials here who'read the statement |WHere their labor, owing Lo the shortage | ™ bon or arm badge, is demanded for sol-|admitted that It this practice were cons|®f ™eN. I Indisvensable, will probably | o 8™ S0 iy ay of lam weok. ers who have accomplished their duty, | \inued the principles for which the United be_permitted to continue thelr work uns | brin; with him u‘?r ‘d:mvho was ln: incapuciated by wounds or other | States asked assurance in ita note of June (197 (he supervision of their emplovers. | merly Miss Snth [CISICECL G ohe"Gib- aturned to civil life. |9 woyld be complied with to & large ex-| At Buehl in Baden 50 Italians of mili- | They WUL ¥ R e TS S 1o mot o | tome tary age have held a meeting and ad- aitire they are| The t t which the v dmu.d the following letter to the for- e - nt will give te the u"“‘. s mer Itallan consul at Maanhelm, who victims of faise | In ita next note ia causing much concern "‘.f’n"":"'d‘ $hem o peturn. 4 Boly i ot the “war| even in German quarters. It Is not be- |\ reture to" Toate o o N exceptional ex-| loved the German ambassedor Wil dia- | bany. e orve that te b ( simple Qlatinclive mark that | cuss this phase with Secretary Lansing|we have e of nunln{ For the by Tm- rfl;l Granum is he food that ives hard, firm esh, good Yone and riel Mbg;“ 76¢c Jad Liver Salts....... .y 26c Kennedy Lax Cough Eyr..lde l‘,gnuin. 18e-1i o tal & Gellet Rice t . A. Hansen entertained the kensinglon Wednesday. There sood cttendance and a nice lunch ed 0o Doane’ ug DeWit or 'x Duffy’ 50 Espey’s Fragran Fellows' Syrup . 15¢ Holmes' Frostilla ... 1.25 Gude's Pepto Mangan.. 88e c Hill's Cascara Quinine....lde orlick's Malted Milk g, Bgomai comginia tor - gae SR Nenay b ommend oon : Wafon poosionSem 18 . i+ 161 Mhiame” Plek Bitha 00 SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO. Comner 16th and Dodge Streets LOYAL DRUG CO., 207-209 N, 16th : OWLDRUG CO., 16thand Harney HARVARD, 24th and Farnam e E Harry Johnson was absent from here .‘ s_Emulsion Bcott's Bmulsion . t's l;‘lb'b.ll Tab. at-Flush u 3 e Touje 1 Be Fred Okrt and wiekery Jo. 8 "‘4 Cla Witt! were in Misses Mina an Clars P last Tuesdny. | and daughter, Bmma, were b e S B |omaha Viskors on Tuesday. ndd little son were that ::-nw. but he 1s sald to believe that|tine past we shall remain until sxpelied Io.l':::‘lullu- Gottach and i Sovernment would not be opposed to by the Gerraan emperor. Let Eonnino, Mrs. Charles ‘irau svent several ‘:x:l further negotiations over the sinking of |Salandra, Martino and Victtore Bvoman- |in Omaha thie week visiting with friends | e Luskents. uele g0 (o war.” and reiatives” ¥ Bewing to Outiine Position. At Bingen in Baden about 10,000 Ital. | Claus Paulsen entertained & num CORNISH, N. H., July 16~With addi-|lians have been gathered together fo thnds i honor of M birthday | 0 vening. tonal memorands from Secretary Len-|repatrietion by way of Switserland. A‘."'P’n"u:-.lu—tyownhrnllh i naton. tamily 0c s