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The Sunday Bee is the only Omaha newspaper that gives its readers four big pcges of colored comies. VOL. XLV— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ¥y SATURDAY MORNIN( OCTOBER 1916—SIXTEEN PAGES. TAB STORMED RY | SUFFS, WHO HAND (| “BILLY” BUUBUET Evangelist Tells Women He Was One oi the First to Champion Cause of Equal Suffrage for Women. SAYS A WORD ABOUT OMAHA Some of the Most Noble and Some of’ Lowest-Down, Degenerate Men on Earth Abide Here. FORTY-NINE HIT THE TRAIL FORTIETH DAY. “!l;r:'.l- Attend. tters. mzoo Previous days..6,115 643,900 Thursday— Noon .. Colleo. tious, | §30,788.71 | J | 3 11,000 6,426 661,400 $20,750.71 *Offering for Mr. Sunday not counted BOY AND GIRL rnmn-nzns Previous days.. Thursday— Gounetl mflu. High wohool.. .. sw lamlin’ '] giria. " group work hflyl 63 MEETINGS TODAY. | 18:16 p. m.—Sunday at Brandeis th- .r. u‘u’ onl]._. m. to 2 p. M.—Business women's l-I‘.l:.h' m, 1809 Farnam streev, Miss 2 p. m.~—Sunday at the Tabernaol 3 p. m.—Tabernacle Bibio class. 3145 p. m.—Boys' and_girie meoting, | Calvary Baptist church, Miss Gamlin. 4130 p. m.—Boys' and giris' meoting, North Side Ohristian church, Diw 1in. 4 p. m.—Bible class esrecially for | wohosi teachers, First Methodist ohureh, Miss Saxe, i it b in—Commerolal High school | 5 college s, . W, A, ! Mine 2aitior S | D._m—Business w-men's banquct, First Motnodist ewaroh. i 7:30 p. m.—Sunday at the Tabernacle. | 8 b m—Bible class, First Congregs: s, tional church, Council B! axe. Those valiant and persistent mem- bers of the gentler sex, who are fight. ing the battle for equal suffrage| stormed the tabernacle yesterday aft-| ernoon, captured the corridors and | then triumphantly invaded the ma! n: part of the building, the rostrum, zhew platform and the pulpit, { The front of the pulpit bore a great yellow banner, a banncr that) 'bore this strange device, “'Votes for| Women.” Similar banners were! tacked to the front of the p!atform.{ Scouts were at every door and, as| the folks flocked in, they pinned| upon them yellow badges, ““Votes for! Women." RN | When the meeting opencd that everybody in the '“Teb” wanted votes for women. “Rody’ asked ever body who was in favor of woman suf- frage to rise and the audience rose as | one man, or rather as one woman, for least nine-tenths of the 7,000 present were women, Bouquet for “Billy.” | Then up came a great bouquet of yel- | low flowers for “Billy' ‘and “Ma’ from | the woman suffrage delegetion. And then a big cake, a yellow cake, baked by a member of the South Side Suffrage Jeague, was presented to the members of the Sunday party. “Billy" therupon presented himself as “one of the first to champion the cause of woman suffrage, when near.y every- body was against it."He delivered somo hot shots at the opposition to the move ment. "It wriggles out of the brewerles, because they and the saloons know it | sounds thelr death knell,” he sald. And then “Rody” sang "Re Brewer's | Blg Hosses,' 'and the audience provided the steam and whistle for the “temper- snce engine.” Five-year-old Harry Stafford seng “Brighten the Corner” with Rodeheaver. Harry's uncle used to play base ball on the same team as “Rody” down in Jel- lico, Tenn. Takes Hat 0ff to Devil. “Billy” actually “took his hat off to the devil” in his sermon. CARRANZA STARTS HUNTING BANDITS to Handle Situation Along Mex- ican Side of Border, MEXICAN PRISONERS RELEASED BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Oct. 22.— An active campalgn against bandits on the Mexican side of the Rio | | | | i | {the Carranza commander-in Mata- moros, was promised today by Jose {Z. Gara, Carranza consul here. 3arza sajd General Lopez has re- quested more troops in order to han- {dle the Mexican side of the raids. Garza sald Investigation is under way of the reported appearance in Reéynosa, Mexico, of Luls De La Rosa, Texas ban- {ait leader, m few hours-before the rald on an American soldiers’ camp at 00 | Del Agun yesterday morning. Quiet was reported last night at all points, along the border. Sheriff W. T. “The devil admitted that Christ Was | yann announced the release of four Mex- | the Son of God,” he sali, “and for that!jcan prisoners all named Cantu, held in 1 have more respect for him than I have | connection with the Monday night train for some fools I've met." robbery. - No evidence was developed to The Epicurean and Stoic philosophers | hold them. {Continued on Page Two, Column Four.. | {War Prisoners The Weather May Go to Woods . OTTAWA, Opt, Oct. 25—Applications JRL".‘A‘&"%S&“’L“.}L"’}L“'&' {'e':gp:rlfl'&',ley for the services of the 6,000 war prisoners jour Uus held in Canada has been made to the % | dominton government by the New Bruns- o3 | wick lumbermen Labor is scarce in Canada and lumber- men complain that they cannot get men & | for the woods. The application has not yet been dealt | { with by the government. it GREAT CROWD AT CRETE £ FOR FARMERS’ FESTIVAL CRETE, gram.)—A day’'s program of the It was estimated that more formers were in town today than ever were seen here before In one y. Senator Hitchpock spoke at the Sgkol hall this to @ fairly well filled house, The senator was careful in his remarks, and steered shy of the political question entirely. He Neb, Oct. 22.—(Special Tele- Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday Mean temperature Precipitation . Temperature and pre tures from the normal Normal temperature Excess for the day.... . Aotal deficiency since March 1. Normal precipitation Deficiency for the day Total rainfall since March .. Deficlency since March 1 Deticiency fcr cor. period, Deficlency for cor. period, Reports from Sia Station and State of Weather. Cheyenne, clear. Davenport, clear Denver, clear Des Moines, clear Dodge City, clear.. North Platie, clear Omaha, clear Rapid City, clear heridan, ciear OIOIIIJM clear.. .10 L. A. WELSH, local Forecaster. ® .0 cipitation depar 165 €6 inch 06 inco 25.23 in . hes 1.48 inches 2.2} inches 6.42 inches tTrM, High- Rain- | est. lal 0 new poliey of increasing war facllities, 1914, 19 head, who spoke here yestefday and whe Temp. new policy. Tp. m ) = long. The stock great amount of attention, and the do- mestic science display was far above the average, The big program ended with & balloon ascension, which had beén delayed diring the day because {of the high wind. 00 00 0 0 o0 L0 00 0 CHARLES S. MELLEN, chief witness for government in ial of the directors of the New Haven railroad, was once cf'nnected with the Union Pacific and stationed in Omaha., General Lopez Requests More Troops | !Grande by General Eugenio Lopez, | large crowd attended the last| Fermers' Festival. | afternoon | did not commit himself to the president .| neither did he stand with Governor More- | | was strongly opposed to the president’s The parade of school children, bu-lneut floats and brass bands was over a mile| exhibits attracted a| of the second d.y. 1GREECE REJECTS THE ALLIES' OFFER Hellenic Monarch Does Not See Way Clear to Accept Proposals of the Quadruple Entente Powers. | | ATHENS' RE!‘USAL DEFINITE that | ,Confr'lenm Fe:l, However, | Show of Force Will Have Some Effec'. ‘IRELY OoN PUBI.IC SEN’UM‘ENT LONDON, 0\"|. 2.—The flrt‘nkY government has informed the quad- ruple entente powers that it does not see its way clear to accept the pro- posals, including cession of Cyprus| and other concessions offered in re-| turn for Greek military co-operation | with Serbia, While Greece's refusal of the ol—, fers is definite so far as the present |18 concerned it is felt by London commentators that a material strengthening of the entente allled contingenta t Saloniki would have a very material influence upon the at- titude even of the Greek government.' It also is belleved by observers here that Greece cannot persist in its| present ambiguous position and that public opinion which 18 Kanernll)'; understood to favor the entente allies| probably will exercise its influence. Court Holds Road Cannot Refuse the | Liquox:§hipments ;; CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—A permanent in- junction was lssued today by Judge Car-| penter of the Unitea States district court | restraining officials of the Chicago, Rock | Island & Pacific rallway company from | refusing to accept and deliver consign- | ments of liquor to points in Iowa and to | agents of the consignees on the written order of the latter, A plea against making the injunction permanent was made yesterday by C. A Robbins, nssistant attorney general of | Towa, on the ground that the court order | compels the railroad officials to violate | the law of the state of Iowa, which directa that llquor consignments must be received by the consignees in person. The order of the court provides that the consignees must designate the drayman or other carrier who ls to recelve the liquor @nd ‘that the shipment must be marked for personal use and private con- sumption. The order also sets forth that ‘ _decided tbe’ Mtate of Ipwa Was Tentitled to the felief asked in the petition lof intervention. A temporary !six weeks ago. TRIAL OF PORTER CHARLTONRESUMED Lay Reports Made ‘ at Church Council Former Omahan on Trial in Italy,| Facing the Charge of Murder- | np wHAV Conn., Oct. 2.—Apart | ing His Wife. { from business matters considered by the | national councll of Congregational | churches today the delegate body took great Intercst In meetings, sectionally | held, which were given over to reports on the work of laymen and lay women | in the denomination The ecruch bullding soclety held its first meeting under a new constitution dnd for the first time the council mem- bers were In the majority as voting mem- bers. Additional members were elected and organization was complete by re- clection of Dr. Luclan €, Warner of New York as president; C. H. Richards, | secretary, and C. H. Baker, treasurer. Choice was also made of Allen B. Mead, ! Nlinots; Rev. M. L. Burton and Phillip 8. Moxon, Massachusctis; ‘L, .P. Cadman, | New York; O. L. Davis, Chicago, and Rev. H. P. Dewey, Minnesota, as vice presidents and of fifteen trustees repre- senting various sections of the country. Injunction was granted EXPECT A VERDICT NEXT WEEK COMO, Italy, Oct. 22.—The trial {of Porter Chariton of Omaha, Neb., lon the charge of having murdered his wife, a San Francisco woman, was resumed today. Micelll Picardi, v(‘hn.rllun‘n chief counsel, was present. Iln court, although he had not com- pletely recovered from his {llness. Charlton’s physical condition has improved, and it is expected there will be no further interruption of the trial. A verdict is looked for by next Tuesday or Wednesday, The court gave an opportunity to Signor Pleardi to familiarize himself with the case. Thé lawyer asked many questions | e e aoweel| E 1V Y 0TS fOF Among them were hotel keepers, porters, | CO lttlng Murder on the High Seas physiclans, a druggist, a milk man and| the ownef of the house In which the Charltons were ilving at the time Mrs. Charlton met Her’death. The witnesses save contradictory testimony concerning| wpw YORK, Oct, 2.—Leonard Lerk- the mode of lfe of the Charllons and| gin " fireman on the stcamer Comanche,| convicted of manslaughter for the killing| at sea of anotHer member of the crew, was sentenced In federal court today to serve five years in the United States peni- their quarrels. tentiary at Atlanta, Ga. Berklein's case attracted considerable public attention because of the offense charged, murder on the high seas, brought his case under federal jurisdic- tion and conviction for murder, which, under the federal law, means hanging. | How to reconcile this with the law of New k, which provides for electrocu- tion, was the subject of public curiosity.| Federal Judge Sheppard, however, in| his charge to the jury, lessened the of- fense to manslaughter and the jury found a verdict in accordance with the instruc- tions. Charges Land Men Defrauding Buyers, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 22.—Two-thirds NEBRASKA LIVE STOCK "RATE CASE IS DISMISSED WASHINGTON, D. C., Oot. 2.—Com- plaint of the Nebraska State Raflway commission that the rates on cattle, hogs {and sheep from stations in Nebraska on | the Holdrege-Cheyenne branch of the ,uurunnnn to St. Joseph, Mo., are un- reasonable and dcriminatory, was dis missed today by the Interstate Commerce commission Coming ‘ The Bee's | “Billy™ Sunday l Special "Sevefity-Five Hundred Men Are OF ISLE OF CYPRUS! |reglon of Nevo Olexients, | schno, |TRY TO GET BACK \key, well known pawnbroker of Four ‘| hime more than a thousanil dollars loser. | who always lost | phoney SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. Reported Captured by Russians PETROGRAD, Oct (Via 4:85 p. m)—Further Russian suc 2. London Ciasto, 1,97 tons gross, from Hull, Octo ber 10, for Port Arthur, has foundered in the southern part of the front an- | a colliston off the 1sle of Wight. Fifteen nounced today by the war office. It is [ members of Its crew were landed today | stated that several Austro-German post !m New Haven. Soven others are missing, | ns and more than 7,600 men have been aptured. Says the report “By an energetio surprise we Horribhle Sceney on Nattlef) [ AMBTIBRDAM, Oct. 2.—A representa- | tive of the Lokal Anzleger at the Serblan | telegraphs that the desperate re-| | sistance of the Serbians ia responsible for the relatively small number of pris-| oners taken by the Austrians and Ger- mans. | “Serblan troops raroly surrender, even in hand-to-hand encounters,’” the corre- spondent says. ‘“They fight until the last | | possible moment. Thus there are l‘lllh‘(i‘d; In these battles horrible scenes of the | ] wildost fighting, unparalleled on any | | other front.” ACES BACK T0 BACK |THIRTY NDICTED CAUSE OF HIS DEATH1 BY FEDERAL JURY Onoce Too Often Dld 8. E. Brodkey | Mrs. Ida Rookefeller Indicted on | Have the Big Card in the Hole— White Slave Charge for Bring- Friends Get Smpxcwul ing Young Girl to Omaha. i LOSSES TOTAL REACHES BEVENTYFIVE¢ Upon aces, back to back, Is laid llu-] Thirty-one indictments were ro- blame for the suicido of §. B. Brod- |turned yesterday afternoon by the tcderal grand jury in session here. |Of the thirty-one only the names of of those indicted are made public on account of the fact that get an ace up and an ace in the hole. | the rest are not yet in custody, As He tripped himself up, finally, and | forty-four indictments were returned the dilemma in which he found him-|on October 156 the total has now self led to his self-destruction. | renched seventy-five, This fs In substance the story that 18| The most important indictment of culy ong ( and . clrculating among his friends and ory |those given out i that of Mrs, Ids depths the circle of Jewlsh folk in which | Rockefeller of Righteenth and Chi- he assoclated cago streets. She was held for white A;;;::ruwul‘(hM‘.‘r""w :h“:‘ ""I‘ '::‘I":"' slavery, being accuged by the Omaha Yfif.am; .:\'u u‘lu-'.":;::; ‘|‘..~.;‘.‘:‘ 1‘.‘. l‘:m m“'l,’,’.‘ |police of having brought a 16-year- of visiting around at each other's homes, [0ld white girl from her home in particularly on Sunday evenings when | Kansas by decoy telegrams. The : Chinese men when they raided the place, be cleared to make room for cards. The game was poker and the speel of the playing could be imagined from the lmit, The other white slave indictments are which was ordinarily $, and B key | merely cases of Ilnmvn being transferred nearly always had to “dig up The | across the state line. s or having drugs in their score for a year or more, it Ia sald, lert m":;'“mgf“dw;'; NG B VR e amall way: Roy J. Durham, attack in the twenty miles eastern Gallcla, we the enemy's posi- north of Tarnopol, front captured portions of tlons yesterda “similarly selzed part of the ene my's positions in the rexion of Lopou north of Novo Olexinets course of the gay we made | prisoners in these combats, 148 officers | and about 7,50 soldiers. We captured two howitzers and numerous machine guns. Nark Founders, 2 ~The Norwekian bark “In the Norweain LONDON, Oot teonth and Douglas streets. Once too often in various “friendly” card games did Drodkey fifteen Then Comen Cnrd Shark. Then one day not so long ago, & hard- up professional gambler entered his store to soak a pledge and the talk acciden- tally drifted to cards. Brodkey lamented his poor luck and complained of his con- stant losses, to which his customer re- marked that it might not be go much in the playing as in" the cards. “I c¢an tell you how to change your luck and show you how to win!" The professional returned later with a Tew decks guwranteed to produce thres- of-a-kind, stright-flushes and full howses. “If you use these you won't have any more tpouble settMng at the end of a game,” the professional I8 sald to have laughingly told the pawnbroker. The Jest fell in fertile sofl, Rrodkey an Host, A week or so later Brodkey was host at a little dinner of rinderbrust. At the end of the evening his guests called him phenomenally lucky and de- parted quite a few dollars behind. The next session took place also at the | stealing mail from postoffice at Mullen, th |d|\ Rocke- feller, white slave; Y slave; Bam Lovelle, whlln Palmer, having dope In I10llflll|un. Harris, having dope in posscssion: ert Faulkner, having dope in possession; Lon Carter, having dope in po-u Noah, Blagkburn, hav nf wlon; Walter Bell, havin, nesaion; Jamea from postoffice at 0 1 larcenz of Interstate i Kudrna, )arceny of Interstate fre l'dWI d g:( !lmnnll reeny of ln(.rlll! arlie Wi béat And These Were Some Pumpkins, Too ATLANTIC, Ia, Oct. 23.—(Special)—A collection of pumpkins and squashes, said | to be the largest ever gotten together, [ was that oxhibited last week when the Nebe 8hoe company held its pumpkin and | nauash contest, in which there were over | ARMY OF SERBIA | DRAWN INTO THE BULGARIAN NET Surrounded on Two Sides, Exter- mination is Threatened Unless the Allies Rush Troops Quickly to the Rescue, FLANK ATTACK IS MENACING Movement of Entente Troops Around Saloniki Something of Mystery and Kept from Public. TURKS FIGHT WITH BULGARS ETIN. nt ROME, Oct., 22.—From informa- ]uon avallable here today it appears | that the Greek government is likely to reply to the representations just made by the allies that Greece will abide by its policy of armed neutral. ity. BULLETIN, BERLIN, Oct, 22.—(By Wireless to Sayville.)—Bulgarian troops have advanced south of Strumnitsa and have driven the forces opposing them across the Vardar river, it was offi- clally announced today by German army headquarters, RULLETIN, LONDON, Oct. 22.—A dispateh from Nish today says official ar- nouncement has been made there that the losses of the Austro-German army of f{nvasion have reached 60,000 dead, wounded and prisoners, The Serblans are sald to have repulsed the invaders. BULLETIN, LONDON, Oct, 22.—British casual- ties published since October 1 total 2,285 officers and 50,072 non-com- missioned officers and men. LONDON, Oct. 22.—8erbla’'s mili- tary position is critical. Hammered by superior forces on two sides, fta armies are threatened with being crushed, as no army has been crushed during the war, Not only are these facts admitted in England, France and Russia, but they are reflected in official Serbian statemonts, The key to escape from !| this situation is the speed with which France and England can throw forces north from Saloniki, in the hope of " |relleving pressure from the Au and Germans in the north Bulgarians in the east, The Bulgarians are now battling uader jthe eyes of King Ferdinand. Notwith standing the presurhably superior artil- lery of the Austrians and Germans, it ls the flank attack by the Bulgarians that seems the most menacing to the Serblans At few places are the Teutons as much as twenty miles south of the Danube, In fact the ground gained averages a depth of only ten miles, Advantage for Bulgarians. The Bulgarians for thelr part are dis- 125 entries, The largest, brought in by |'"Alice May Hunt o Exira, weighed 120 pounds when picked, but had shrunk | cleven pounds. There were nearly 100 of the brought, | pounds, Brodkey place, and several more From the “good thing" poker player Brodkey developed Into an invariable winner. He always seemed to know when to “lay down’ and when to “blutf” ¢ One night one of tho company, lfl«-rl losing considerable, picked up a pack of cards and stuck them in his pocket. Then came the blow off. Brodkey was accused of ringing in speciment) welghing from seventy to 110 Thege were ten prizes glven, and the judging was done by a committee of farmers named for the purpose, The squashes were placed on a stand-| | | | | | of the land companies doing business in Fine big illustrated 32~ California sell by making misrepresenta- i e tlons to prospective purchasers, accord- page’ paper containing ing to C. B. Hubbard, a Ban Francisco | i| full account of the real estate dealer, who appeared today | Omaha campaign and before the state rural credits commis- | all the principal ser- sfon. Mr. Hubbard sald he speclalized | in_colonizing in different parts of the mons as preached at the state and that he believed something | Tab" fromday today. should be done by legislation to protect buvers from unscrupulous real estate {|Just what you want for out of town folks. agents. Price 10 Cts.' Order novv. “Pm ashamed of my business some times,” Mr. Hupbbard told the commis- sloners, “and unless necessiry I often hesitate to’ admit that I'm a seller of lapd in this state.” | ! whom a prenuptial party wes glven M day night at her home, It was in the nature of & surprise, her friends gather- ing at the office of the Milford Review and proceeding to her home In & body A great array of gifts was taken and presented to her. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will make thelr bome at Seward. | 87d built for the purpose in front of the | deck and the vietims demanded | *1OF0 and attracted a lot of attention. A thelr ' money ‘ b6k "Brofkey | number of men In the seed business were “making jokes.” Then nearly all who had been | nounced it one of the best they had -vur| playing with him from the start com- | seen. | menced to worry him and kept It up. To | —————— et o S waveninse ¢ o | P@OPLE Of Atlantic sition by demanding more than they lost, D d B G‘ and he asked them In intercede and set | eman ettel‘ &S him straight again, The losers, however, instated upon their | public service committee of the Commer- | demands In full, and even went so far as | clal club is considering the objections to engage & lawyer to commence prose- | which have been filed by citizens to the cution. | quality of service rendered by the gas key complained & few hours before he | esting developments in the matter may swallowed the poison draught | be expected before long. The exposure of the marked cards came | The local company has owned the plant | a few weeks ago. Bince then Brodkey | for several years and has found it a los- his former card table playmates. The | notified the company that it the service | story leaked out and the suicide was the | way not improved the franchise would be culmination, 2 " taken away, and cach time the service | Though forced to admit the use of|y.y peen tmproved for & short period, so gisted that by their use he had got back | only about half what he formerly lost | s s while playing with men who knew the | Cup]d 18 Kept game better than himself. B F A l £ usy in Atlantic, s | ATLANTIC, Ta, Oct —(Spectal.)— Port Of Bulgarla Miss Lella Margaret Bell, daughter of e Clay E. Henderson, son of E. N, Hender- LONDON, Oct. 22.—The British Medl-| gon and wife, cast of the city, were mar- terranean fleet today bombarded the Bul-| ried last ning at the home of the garlan port of Dedeaghatch in the Ae-|pride's parents. | Sofia received by Reuter's Telegram com- | crauy were married at Des Molnes yeater- pany by wiy of Amsterdain p g gy v S 1y Walter C. Pringey and Miss Dollle POPULAR MILFORD WOMAN Worthington of the Cumberland vicinity £ PELICEMEN SHOOT TWO Miss Bessie Prosser of this city and| BOYS OFF MOTORBIKE | Edgar Campbell of Seward were married — | yesterday afterncon at University Place,| LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 2.—Two po. Rev. ¥. E..Pfouts of University Place | in the east Lake park district here to- povular young women of Milford for| day, Killing one named Lehr and prob- ably fatally. injuring the other, Arthur Wand, who cluimed ownership of the| shots followed immediately upon an order to halt lllam Cahlll and John Shammeo, the policemen, said they belleved the motor- returned | some and explained that he was here to look at the display, and they pro- friends he declared that some of the Want All Back, ATLANTIC, In, .lh,L zz. (8peclal.)—~The *“They're trying to bankrupt me,” Brod- | company, and it is said that some inter- | had been persistently sought after by |jng game, The city has several times marked cards, Brodkey at all times In-| o obieior gy British Ships Shell | Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Hell of this city, and gean sea, according to a telegram from | pyul B Fackler and Miss Emma Pip- were married here yesterday morning. MILFORD, Neb., Oct. 22.-—(Speclal)—| | licemen shot two boys oft a motorcycle officlating. - Miss Prosser is one of the machine. Wand, at a hospital, said the| | eycle haa been stolen. playing tremendous energy, indicative of carefully lald plans preceding the dec- laration of war. With twenty miles of tho Nish-Salonikl rallroad in their hands, {they have a stratoglc advantage which it will be difficult to overcome. The movements of entente troops from Saloniki are still unknown to the publie, but it any considerable forces has been detafled for the task of doing for Berbia what England attempted to do for Bel- glum, It must be heard from soon. From Sofla and Saloniki come denials that the Bulgarians have lost Strumitsa. his means that Bulgarian soil (s stil) free from Invasion. It is reported that Turkish cavalry is co-operating with the Bulgarians, and that a great hattle s raging at the Macedon- |1an town of Velese, where the Serbs won {Confinu Page Two, Column Two.) | THE wANT-AD.WAY | hurry, 1 in Sunday's S0 T woirt have to worky. If_YOU have an Ad to .'D‘fll":'.'lll mm n your ¥ I YOU have an Ad, mm The Want Ad pages close p. m. Baturday, for our big paper. Varly niore and ol 5( 7:48 Want Ads al e in printing, y Dy oo:-r.."«fi-. A sifying than 4 later Ads. Send or telephone your Want as early as possible, and put it THE OMA

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