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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 3, 1915. " SUBSEA WARFARE [ oREAT rTALIAN POET Y1915 WHEAT CROP }ST(())II‘{'I;{VXENSTHEI}I“TS KAISER REPLIES ‘Dgi%’:]; gé)lt‘)l;le,slgi(}‘ma, .i : p ” HAS TEETH DRAWN beiall D' Asmuisto, i his | BREA@_RECORBS TO THE BALKANS 10 ARABIC NOTE| ‘o & German Spy‘{" aviator's uniform. He has 5 L . ol ‘ fty Ge Craft ||| made several hts into ||| - | (Continued from Page One.) ocument Handed Secretary Lansing| SAN FRANCISCo, Ot 2-Dr. Freder ".;;r;fio;.:fho?gm l‘::l‘f‘y the | the cnemy'smgerrlwr_v, | Board of Agriculture Estimates To ~ ol Tescicte in New York Said to Farnish Ba- ek A k, who 1 AN #ran y climb Mount Everest American Naval Poliey. dropping poems as well as Yield Three and Quarter Million :,“ sis for Further Exchanges. SRBAInis, Wee BOstol i BAtEw Bushels Over High Mark Special dispatches from wetrograd all on D || bombs. | —_— WILL RELY ON DREADNOUGHTS | h » Curtis W. Allen, an American timber sty ACREAGE LARGELY INCREASED worthy change on the eastern front for Ra buyer, who has returned from an eleven WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.—The - some days NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—Count Von| =~ “"% the far east. Allen satd| Adams, City and County Tremsurer W American naval policy for the com-| 2 R . B R ound | Eernstorff, the German ambassador, | that Dr. Coo Ure, and othera SING"ioke in 4 1 o1 E % o e British ary ciinging clously {og year, tentative plans for which | % { . e 191 88/ 6o the positions wrested from the Oer g recognized the sudden development A 4 0 mans. The series of engagements on the | & BOte from the German government of European submarine warfare and ! v A 3 vod 3| French frontier the last few days has | concerning the Arabic case, which,| wash, said he himself was arrested as llcenses issued s this year. He esti 2 erage I cre 9 . he N e make provision for & largs number ge per acre, | not altered conditions appreciably it 1s understood, affords a negotiable n spy seven times in eleven months and i that fully $1,00 would be the (From a Btaff Correspondent.) | French Make More Progreas. | Lasis for the settlement of the ques-| 8t Rangoon was in the same jafl witl | o s share from new licenses bought of undersea boats, will be broadly | LINCOLN, Oct. S.~(Bpecial)=The 15" PARES, Oot, f=Thers has been & heavy . e the explorer o Such money Roes into the coun affected by the British admiraity’s # wheat crop is the largest in the history 'German bombardment in the Artofs dis ty's road dragging fund and will b levelopment of successful means for | ’ e | of the state by 3,267,5% bMshels, accord- | trict, according to the announcement| g \NC, “mbassador was closeted with Pl . available for Improving roads. ombating the submarine peril | A | ing to figurea comy by Secretary W.|made by the French war office this after S":T ';'7" ]"1"'“{"“ B .AN NEw GOOD No vote was taken at the meeting 1 | 0 R. Mellor of the Nebraska State Board |noon. Nevertheless the French force eaving with him a note, the con- upon which kind of building material Confidential reports to the "“":‘, | ot Apvicuiters ot » Ible Drogress in tn.s| {4 of which was not disclosed. Both ROADS GOSTING MILLION was fav for permanent road con :‘-::::c‘fi::r?r:‘rfl::‘ ;‘1'\'-;1,:;":“ ‘nlt.)‘ul«rr“i The estimated yield in winter wheat in | distriet on the heights of La Folle :;’:N,".;";“"m“"" - r:""“""l"‘""r”"x“' struction. Brick, concrete and ofled syt o ol 1915 1s placed at 67,063,520, compared with | The text of the communication follows: | © S TN 'S URSERTRERE Y WOUIA SY % ey roads all had champlons. Brick wa g g gl ey s FITmane i B16. The yidd et Gire 10| In-The Artels Giachint tha rtiliary o | AnRounced. It is understood that the| _(Continued from Page One. Sonsralis: Aol /&y aUNMAES AF . 5t S hic ot miAsTag By soh 'm“m-'l R y | 197 this year, as against 155 last year. |the enemy yesterday bombarded very | por ary Will take the note with him to| G Whitmore of Valley. He recommended | work, as being the most lasting, although N . s % e 12 The acreage has been Increased from | violently our positions to the east of | | “Shin&ton and after discussing it with| the highway as the best and shortest| costing about one-third more tham eon submarine area with a flee t of} s st 4 / | 33395 In 194 to 339683, or by only |Souchez. Nevertheless, we made per. | President Wilson will indicate whether| rond across the county and advised the | crete thousands of high spesd motor boats : oy g My donit coptible progress from. trench to troner, | O, MOt it 18 satisfactory use of brick instead of any other ma-| A more satisfactory system of paying Arial VIR DA T, UM, BEve fule 3 5 Last year broke all previous records by | oh the heights of La Folle. It was learned reliably that the note| terial for road bullding tilled the convictions of American naval| 3 f o 3,20,000 bushels, and this year's figures | *In the Champagne district the (er | TUV7IShes & basis for further negotia-| “When It comee to the question of DU KRSt SRNES. WOWld be ound to | N indicate practically the same ratio of | mans bombarded night our new lines | 0N &nd from this it was inferred that, voting bonds for permanent road build- successtully combat undersea warfare. | 4 oy | near St. Lo Grange. To the east uf tne | "1e admitting the principle that mer-|ing" said Mr. Whitmore, “I know that Likewise these reports have reaffirmed i R — | Navarin farm ou trooes commorey oy | chantmen would not be torpedoed With- |every farmer will be strongly i faver the faith of American experta in the all-| . : et ‘Wit vdnse Sediton important section of the position of tne | O WATDINE, Germany was anzious to|of ft, and will not only vote for the big gunship—the dreadnaught—as the of-| ————— enemy which constituted a salient of the | T Uit to arbitration the question ot|ponds, but will get out and boost for of the cost of bullding permanent roads | o o ™ " The present law here requires the owners feotive flghting force of any aavy. | Sothal 1100 ta’ the Roith of M, | fact as to whether or not the Arabic|tnem, ! a . b of land yithin two ‘miles on each sid. One immediate development of this | bl Culls From the ere “In Lorraine German recomnotvering | %2 ®1688€d in & hostile act at the time | -J. W, Hall, another west-ender, took - ; . o serm econnoltering | 1t : . . of the road to stand the cost of improve newest lesson drawn from the European P b parties have attacked two of our posts | ;,,:“:,:::w.:.nx,:nf,h:'m".:::hu::::":r; vt big s Wb o1 B e ] RS war probably will be provision in the| near Moncel and near Sorneville. They | the verdict & inet o " e ., new naval bill for continued additions to| p ’ | ,An agrosment for arbitration whereby rdict is against the German com-|fs too expensive rs of the largest coted | Were repulsed and pursued by French | mander o o . 1's to Death. the dreadnaught fleet instead of build- : £ 100 st ot CDIAXS & - | troope back to their own lines. The night olled roads are the most practical. He FRANCISCO, Oct. %—A man Jdng submarines on such an extensive ers returned to work was r «~ | passed quietly on the remalnder of the |also advised against planting trees '3 « flea L.k book in his pocket weale &8 has been desired by many. i | Rissman, president of the company of |g.,n DEATH RECORD. | along the roads, because they would| eph Sulcliffe, a mining and ol that name, ed that two arbitrat- | £ | catch @ inte " " v of Bakers Cal., Reno It is plain, however, that the develop- 4 ", ‘Squadrons of French airships have atch smow In winter and prevent dry- B or Niped T & third-atory er Man Spenka. Burma. as & German spy, and his motior o A speak of the Improveme p: tate ot 1 of Lancast | pectm: actoues Bours bs b ADMITS PRINCIPLE INVOLVED| picture outtit was confiscated. according| “ . o the Lineol Highway, Arch ove, County Survey was later, but per delivered to Secretary Lansing today | mission to climb Mount Everest was with. | ©f bullding permanent good ronda - held The latter at about $6,000 was th The timberman, born in Anacortes ounty’s share about 4,00 aut for road Improvements was urged by several kers. They commended the New York system, under which the stat: pays helf, the county one-fourth anc the abutting property owners one-fourt declaring that brick and that concrete or , - Ing out in summer, thu wking the | y ment of successful means of repelling 1 4 thrown Gown.a very large Mg | . thus making th / bmarine warfars will not mean the baciiss ¢ ] 8 g Lk OGO o/ b ’”r‘”: e ’: L Mre. August Pein. roads less passable than If no trees| today and was killed. -l . | app by Governor Dunne as ¢ rallroad stations and Friday evening at the St. Joseph hos- | were 1. —_——— abandonment of substantial additions to : of the commission on unem the raliroad lines behind the German | pital, Mrs August Pain of Plattsmouth ; s Bttt Besivd the American sibmarine fieet. The new i | An attempt to steal jewelry valued at|front, particularly at the junction ) Farmers Are Willing. b | g13. P - of | dled while being operated upon for ap- | v B o Yet. 2.—The ni v naval bullding program probably will in- B Y e A N o ien Cala. | Guignicourt Amifontaine | pendicitis, Three children survive ner. |tuneos of Tk e ate0, I & | ouee i the £OBT Lunne: Of the 14 elude more than the usual number of # trict of Philadelphia was made today by | “During last night guns mounted on { . dlkhorn, and the other repre- and Navigation company a 3 merst | two armed men in full view of hundreds | neroplancs were successfu he " R e | sentatives of the western part of the f by a fall of roof on Monda poa B g Of porsons, After smashing the window the Gerroes frocoesstul in bombard-| A “For Sals” a3 will turn second-haod |county all asserted that the farmers out r are still held prisoncrs tonight new high speed, seagoing crulser type, ? p with & padded hammer they seized two |'"8 the German lines, furniture into cash | there are not only willi A an 1 but little likelthood tha catrying rapld fire guns recently de- i 2 g the s and made a | ng and anxious, od_allve veloped in the naval gun factory, but : \ e same n(vln-- firing the official plan will not contemplate E 3 i »lm wm: :‘:’w':“r:wl. ne man DRI o dhp oubmarine. AffR oF / . ] Fred Johnwon, charged with highway the service at the expense of the big-gun ? robbery, while being taken from the y ¥ rount il at Spokane, Wash,, to th " % & deputy sheriff uncol fous and es- OMAHA Is SLOW . caped. e was shot twice by the police in a downtown bullding here ks Ay when he refused to surrender. Then he IN THAWING OUT ; !T':.t“';,ft!'k‘"fi:’rf‘v'a’: e ien Pofiseman HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS y *, Mitchell reached the rock Johnson P d him into th wift current. Mit- GAsR/ELLE DANNUNZIO, hell obtafnied hold on Johnson and heid ; 0 his hend under the water until he pre- i " ferred re-arrest. > : e by o Sk e ! : Let Nothing Keep You From Attending (Continued from FPage One.) and consulted it anxiously, Next he ex- w1 = / Yor Christ. What are you doing? Boms | tracted a large, shiny, yellow apple from A / | 9 : hi ket and, af templating 1t ; G you Jont ae wih b n o cotn for 0 Prke and, wfee comtemplating ; Monday’s Greatest of Dress Goods Sales Let Your Light Shinme. and began m:lumln( 1t 1:11"“; ‘mtul)" i 3 The sermon subject was “Let your "_‘:"h’";‘“ T S T H Dress Goods of every grade in fashion’s list, scores of shades and color designs: right :.:g“ :‘ ;::.: 'x:’?r;oz-.::n“:g h::“.h,"m:{,. w:.nm away ::_ sormon 4 | at the op(_-mng of the season:—- (the Father which is in heaven,” atidl he BT T Bt e ate o \ l.i(.?UT 5000 PATTERNS, COLORS AND RLACK, MOSTLY SKI RT, DRESS AND A7tlattens young mad; wehrtay a grey 2% SUIT LENGTHS ON SALE REGARDLESS OF PKREVIOUS PRICE OR COST. aweaer, sat Just In frsat of:the volptt y S L AntthisTist hat b an cco surreptits ly. - o y ) nily, v o i ng ’ 'Tlm:h; o T uy. To. , \\nnd(fi'l:]a‘(r:(llluct:::]ql-s vefore the whole family, study each item carefully, and note tho oul uge “chaw" and carefully cov- i eored it up In the sawdust, A Canary is not always a Singer, # p B 2 b i@ . 4 . ' Two little gitis, aled In the front row, | {GECCIMIY when they fomales »Ch[]dren's | 2V yards, 54-inch Navy Serge, $1.50 quality, beauotifni texture. Pattern for $1.39. seamed 1o, be vyin \'.It“!:“t:;: other aa :’.,'fi'."“'."‘"’.:.l.?:’:‘n?,é%:?’“ o L SIeeplng Garments 2:2 yards, 56-inch Black Poplin, $1.75 qnality, beautiful skirt fabrie, Puttern for $1.75. " . o h ’ < 7, " ” A mn:g gove ;’::udevenbAemc:ll(d:: ..}".'-.':'-‘h:!‘-'!él‘:'f-’u“."fl'fr'a‘-z‘?;; Dr. Denton_ sleeping gar- W 5:/31‘{:;1:; ;;]ll.ceaz‘r’ll\q\]nn) Novelty, two-toned black and white effect; remnant for T meoing ana snecummin i o st | Bi2gt M3"%o Wi Wyour arteac: ||| ments for children, 1 to 10- g fsfaction. i i 55 4% yards ITmported Novelty, dark Burget y 91 i s ’ O S anblabing o o hainbe: fobo || IOk atng (he Carntval - year sizes, prices 65¢ to $1.10 )¢ ¥y gundy ground, with figure of black; rem lowing the meeting. “Ma" had a head- || Genuine imported German Canaries, according to size. nant for $4.29; former price, $15.75. ache, too. 8o John C. Wharton took [} the Harts«Mountain nrun.ssao g b vards, Matlasse Novelty for coats, new blue; remnant for $4.95. Former price, $22.60; many very tham out for an automobile ride Into the ||} FuArentesd Bisgers, at a ¥ Children’s Knit Sleeping | handsome lengths in these goods. frooh air of thie ‘Sountsy. We sell each bird on five days’ ane Garments of heavy cotton 4% yards, 54-Inch two-toned English Diagonal for $2.98. Former price, $9.75 proval (In your own home). Your A 6 yards, 64-inch Navy Popli : r 25. Vi T e - sos i B 3B made with feet, open down b4 b vy Poplin for $4.38; former price $11.25. Very stylish. 6% yards, Black Dress Poplin for $2.31, Former pri 4.7 Ry pofe. " ¥ . price $4.75. LVATBRTOWN, N. L0 O h—Bebert M“ GE'SLEH nmn cn the back and drop seat; sizes 4% yards, 66-inch Black Ottoman for $4.55. Former price $10.15. fo York after apending his : 2 7 for Ne it :{ur&“ ;,: Die v:;:;’ 2to 10 years, 50¢ and 75¢. 6 yards, 40-inch Black 8ilk and Wool Crepe for $2.39. Former price $4.69 o horru;m, rotary Lansink will confor | o ".l:-u‘-l'm-.-mh 47 yards, Black French Serge for $2.87. Former price $5.50. Bom:t’;:fl.‘”mn ambassador, Count von uatn Omaba 2% yards, Black All-Wool Storm Serge for $1.39, Former price $3.10, 4% yards, French Crepola, color dark wisteria, for $4.37, Former price $13.07 6 yards, Imported Venetlan, color new blue, for $3.98. Former price $12.50. Children’s Flannelette Gowns, 4% yards, 64-inch Bedford Cord, color wisteria, for $3.75; very stylish. Former price $10.13. white and colors; si ) Loiaqdy g 75:1':'“1:;50; 4 to,14 | 4% yards, Silk and‘Wool Novelty, color field mouse and new blue, for §4.49. Former price $21.38, Children’s Flannelette Sleeping Garments, white and colors; sizes 2 to 10 years, 50c, 75¢c, 85c. NOTE:—Hundreds more to ch from t| Chilitien’s Wedtohtng Floos. PR oose from than the paper even hints of. All to go on sale Monday at The Store- for 3150Mef¢=fi==469c| ‘el i il Individualized A" '8 | SHIRT -=- Petticoats €PI'I'AL IRTWAISTS Basement Apparel ONE-HALF 5 & New Models of soiree Section. TSR i Distinctive Note Styles with a MILLION DOLLARS ; blouses,~ Every petticoat is a | \ # of the Personsl : s’ : new Fail Style, none | | {{§.i The _Thempsn omfib i } ; - $6.50 and $6.75 | jess thaln 2¥A yards - Beldan Btore pre- FRED K. BAKEI, | around the bottom; col- N § BByt ol S5 i, Viyella Flannel | ors black, navy blue, s g - gy~ g Vice President. e - We are headquarters for | purple, Copenhagen y o JRSEIE B 1 30 not bocows com- BN 3 g this flannel and carry a com- | blue and green. | : A otV monplace. ptlv.tn linelof Eagtem; inl m'nt Monday, 69c. Their marked orig- ; stripes, ehecks and plaids, A 3 inality assures that also ecream and white; ASK Dlsplayed ll"l Howard 4 touch of individual- TO SEE IT. 68¢ a yard. street window. 4 ism which is distinet- THE POLICY OF THE CITY ‘ ly personal. NATIONAL BANK is to build an institution AFinal Corset Event | on p strictly safe and conservative basis, 30 A. M | R : . W . surrounded by every safoguard of modern Monday, 8:30 A. M. ussian types in omen s | A sacrifice of corsets left from a previous sale, also . . v numbers since accumulated. Tal Ol'ed Sults and Qoats i 8 3 The lavish use of fur'in accordance Yrith the Russian [ Many of our highest guality goods are included, mostly - ek 1 ds ¢ o Rus oomfoz'l.:ytt':::.:!:;on:]"?l. l;’o.ot r;:: and ‘ small sizes, a few medinm and large. | custom is the dominating note in suit and coat fashions. the dispensing of genmnine courtesy is Fur Trimmed Tailleur Suits instilled into the minds of every employee All Standard Makes . $25.00, $35.00, $45.00 TR SRR S oftas the ''hess Corsets formerly §7160 | Fur Trimmed Velour and Duvetyne Suits obtainab in banking facilities, but we do : Y/ #7to $12, Monday . . { claim to give as good service as any other e $49.50, $55.00, $65.00 s 7 4nstitution in the West, and to satisfy the P ¢ s apfoghe oyl Fur Trimmed Utility Coats ;voryl desire of the keen and honest 1/ Paraen.: Mondey 69C $25.00, $35.00, $45.00 epositor. . No returns—-No approvais Fur Trimmed and Velour Coats —No C. 0. D. Your business is & growing onme and ) : Corset Section—3d Floor, | $49.50, $67.50, $75.00 all things being equal we have reason to - believe that your account can be placed to s e, )l 'Thompson-Belden & Co. HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS Cashler. J. D. UTENDROVER Ass't E. 0. GOERKE, As't