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The sure way to s tisfy your wants is through -1se of the want ad pages of The Bee. Try a Bee want ad. - THE WEATHER Fair ‘ VOL XLV—NO. . A L _MORNING, OCTOBER 2, WOI-TWELVE PAGES. $sepmamBed, GINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. (L 9 ' IpuAS ' Niinsde e ' B"_LY FA"_S TU PORTER CHARLTON IN ITALIAN COURT—First pho. | P&" TUN GU LTY;‘O"I)‘ Small Number of Crew ’ TEUTUN w DBES tograph to arrive in America of the actual trial of Porte 0 N & H ’ AUTOGRAPH ALL || ohariton, the Omaha boy who stew his beanitul g S8 eNTENCED TO Of G‘i?’""{' Cruiser is Saved IN SERBIA NEAR Lake Como, Italy, under circumstances that cr}% Yol 0 SHRLIN, S B St ]j' g worldwide sensation. Charlten in the prisoners’ do j ' [a EBAIL AN of Wb rew of the Germian, | Liball, DBSoHUMIALY Saly & Sl Dor | o \ {crulser Pring Adalbert, sunk by a Hritish ‘lluu of the crew :—ulx bo rescued st l ’ L \:f;::"':""" ’"‘"‘: o ";" ::‘"r’l“l""‘"‘"‘l The complement of the Prins Adalbert iy | 8 Mmade Rmowa in ¢ followinKk | was 87 men n offic announcement Promise Made at Tabernacle Sun- Former Omahan Who Murdered |officlal statement today | trom l‘etrfllrld‘\ )‘ulle'rd.ly states it had | Bulgarians and Austro-German All Checks, But They I | With Short Term in crulser Pring Adaibert was sunk by two |bean charged with a apecial m seion. Only Thirty-Five Miles Come in Too Fast. i | Prison S o s s — ——— from Each Other, poinivh | | 1 NISTE | i ! INV. ) g sy o waiibi | VOMAN SLAIN FIVE YEARS AGO THIRTEEN GIRLS MORE AIR RAIDS e A e, o \ One Man Writes on Check that He | | S {Appmximntely Half of Serbian Spends $1,500 Annually on Demon Rum, uted for al] purposes, including this, the expenses of the campaign and charity collections was $50,282.34 | | | {Body of Bride with Skull Crushed, | Packed Into Trunk and Thrown 1 Into Lake Como. | COMO, Italy (Via Paris), Oct. 26 7 p. m.—Porter Charlton of | Omaha, who has been on trial here | charged with murdering his wife, in BURNED 10 DEATH Employes of Paper Box Factory Are | | | l‘lTTSHI'R:Hl. Oct, 25.—Fourteen persons were killed and eight injured MAD: ON VENICE Three Austrian Aeroplanes Drop | BULLETIN, ROME (Via Paris), Oct. 26.—An- Macedonia is in Hands of King Ferdinand's Troops. TOTAL COLE‘E‘CT}O!‘ $50,000 Caught in Burning Four- Several Bombs, Injuring Three S WIN__AT ERIVOGAR Total receipts for “Billy” gund: ‘;AGF‘D TWENTY-ONE WKE.N WED | Story Building. Persons Slightly. | LONDON, Oect. 27 Fach succeed ' up to last evening were $19,200.75. t BULLETIN. | — —_— |ing telegram from the Balkans tells Total amount of money contrib-| | ONE MAN KILLED, EIGHT HURT‘w'rwo NIGHT ATTACKS ON CITY |Oof the increasing gravity of Serbla's position. To the north the Bulgar- fans and Austro-German forces aro ‘within thirty-five miles ot joining Collections at the meetings on 1910, was today condemned to six DY & fire in a four-story building, the| other air rald on Venice occurred at|hands. To the south, half of Ser- Sunday alone were $6,218.76; at the years and elght months' imprison- WO uUpper floors of which were oc-| 8:40) o'clock this morning. Three | blan Macedonia {s in possession ot Saturday meetings $846. Checks ment. | cupled by the Union Paper Box com-| Austrian aeroplanes dropped several! the Bulgarians, if the report of their came in to the amount of $8,550.80. Those who wrote checks The crown prosecutor, Signor Mel- pany, on the north side here this aft | persons | | 'bombs on the city. Three capture of Uskup is correct. This would mean that the invaders have people pay linf, in his argument, denied that €rnoon. Of the dead all were young| were injured slightly. The damage able to William Sunday, with the hope | Charlton was mentally irrespons‘ble, Women employed by the company ex-| was insigniticant in their hands nearly al’ the means etting “Blily's” autograph when he " o il o ::‘d:'ll_‘_"“”w“‘mn »:“)” lT:v‘;‘:‘_l:‘f“‘” waedl even momentarily, at the time the, éPt one. Mayor Joseph G. Arm-| Teutonic aeroplanes last night|of communication, cause it was found impossible for *Billy" | | deed was committed, The prosecutor Strong at once ordered that the po-| made two separate attacks with in-| The only favorable nows from the to endorse them personally, so great : hat Charlton had had provo-| lice, city council and the coroner| cendiary bombs on the city of Venice, | standpoint of the entente powers is denied that Charlto: d P thelr number. He ondorsed them up tiil Sunday morning ang after that they w The women's lunch room at 1809 Far- cation for killing his wife and insinu- {in Omaha, 11ving with his parents in the | Hanscom park district. They movea east | make thorough investigation of the| TILLIE BRENNING, aged according to an officlal announce- separated by a short interval, upon Venico found in the optimistic reports con- that entento powers have revised their | rubber-stamped with his signature. The | ‘ ated he married her for her savings fire. The dead: | ment given out here ttoday. “"‘";:‘““‘ ;’““;‘10’“‘“”:““;]0]"“""" committee is sorry this was found neces- | 4 and that he had appropriated her ;;;.l';ul ':‘,\\:_ l.‘l,M AN, aked 19, 1r|y|.- of (Im:wmh: (vl-\l'upunl;llm nm'l|\\‘f near ;VIolnb. wlclrg the ubunrlnns s a T Bwny R ';““i" ‘{']”l" | | Jewels after killing her. He concluded| .gopy1A z0ROK, nged 2 ‘:n‘.".'.'n.'.'...':'v'.‘.«:a":fl'n: ll‘tll:h:l'llrnll‘l\llv:\lhflr :,N ::I :lo : ‘"‘ ';‘ ol v ernacle that the tograph would be Z " N S ' v orous flank attack. ;T:-‘:-:u"(‘l::wc"\‘\"l‘m ;:n!m“h‘ul\ll But it { his address with a demand for a| CAROLINA FARRARA, aged 15, .mluan fell upon the Plassetta of the | % a physical Imposéibility for the evap- | | heavy sentence, DOROTH LINK, aged 16 Cathedral of St. Mark and In front of the Allles May Send More Troops, Jhysic npos 3 | FLORENCE BAK od 2 e gellst to'Mgn. tiien all, | iy Wakihne-or Glbi [R5 B BAKER, aged 21, ducal palace. If the British forces have left Saloniki | Porter Chariton was born and srew up | CECELIA JOBS, aged 11 The text of the statemient follows: | no news of thei* movement has been dis- Lunch Room Profitable. i BERTHA DUNAPHLE, aged ‘Enemy aeroplanes made two attacks, [ closed. Reports from various sources say i i | nam street, wh; Miss Miiler held noon. fund s Sethee. Weotins & i T the |/ BAURA BRENNING, aged 24, * last night, throwing many bombs, somo | original plans and now purpose to land day meetings not on id expenses, but X 2 initils tfaire at Washington, | MYBTLE MILLER, aged 20 of which were incendlary The first at- | a tremendous contingent at Saloniki, This Yialasd minurelon o RIT8: T.unches ave b iy B ey o "]‘? Y k‘ | MARCELLA RAUCH, aged 17 tack was made about 10 p. m, would serve the double purpose of meet- supplied at 5 cents, which was less than | b Pl Ao BB Tihes | BRIMEATRARA. | “Ome bomb fall on the roof of the | ing the demands of Greece and of glving cost, but the women in charge each day [ e et Masy Oritian Huots DRNte ot Gall: |/ PNTER VALTON, . |celling church Degli Scalsl. It crushed | erfective service to Serbia. ditributeq most of the materials and | P oo 405 L s it ’; lously been |, TH® flames started in a plle of straw [tho ceillng, which was ornamented With | = Athens reports that the Greek crown repared the food. In the buc $2,000 | jRoTuia, & WU WhO BRY PRSVIOUN|y DUSH {4 $hA: ek i o tie Fedd Mtanitce James |bemutiful soulptures of Tiepolo. An in- waa allowed for this work. however, that several of the items in the budget ran over their appropriation. Still it is believed that there will be $3,000 left in the treasury after all ex penses are paid, taking into consideration the salvage from the tabernacle lumber, about $2,000, The great number of anonymous Con- tributors who threw sums of $ and less in the contribution pans during the last week when all collections went to “Billy” remains the feature of Omaha's liberal response to the call for an offering. Contributions on Monday. One man came into Treasurer Ure's office Monday. He asked whether it was too late to contribute, They told him it was not. “1 have been sick and wasn't able to B0 to the tabernacle,” he said, “We can't contribute very much. We are working peorle, but we want to do what we can."” He laid a $ bill on the table. A man-out in the state wrote on the back of the cheek he sent: It is stated, | DEBATE ON SUNDAY Suggestion that Club Follow Up Work Begun by Evangelist Starts Argument Among Members, [MATTER FINALLY A tense moment was assuaged in the meoting of the social science de- VIOMAN'S CLUB HAS 'NEBRASKA RATE | J r CASES ARE ARGUED Ed P. Smith Presents Views of Nebraska Commercial Organi- zation at. Capital. \ DBOPPED} REED, M'VANN, CLARKE TODAY (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.—(Special Tele- gram.)—~The Nebraska rate cases. were |married and was nearly twice his age. {He was 21 years old when they were | married ager of the box factory, at once went to |duca! | Porter's health was/frall and his father | . [ o foared he was sutfering from tuborculosis, | N® third and fourti flosrs and warned | Five other bombe fell either in canals, S0 he provideq the money for the pair {to take n honeymoon trip to Italy, where _ | they arrived late in Aprii, 1010. i | Horrible Find in Lake Como. Six weeks later, on June 10, the bride's body was found with crushed skull and iblood-soaked, crammed into a weighted !trunk in the bottom of Lake Como, and | Porter Charlton was missing. Immediately the wonderful Italian police and detective system was put to work to run down the murderer. 8o effectively had the awful deed been done that Charl- ton made good his escape from the {country ana until his apprehension - the police worked on the theory that he, too, ’hu.x been murdered and his body con- |cealed. J The finding of Mrs. Charlton's body |was an jaccident. Fishermen from the !village of Moltarsio got their hooks en- tangled in a heavy object. Pulling it up |Brown & Co., on the first floor of the ,bullding. Willlam C. Kimbel, general man- the girls employed there. The flames gaineq headway so rapidly, however, that |escape by means of stalrways and fire oacapes was moon cut off, Some of the girls attemjted to go to the dressing iroom for their hats, and there, hud- {dled on the floor, firemen found a major. |1ty of the bodies. Trapped by Closed Door, Margaret Stelgerwald, aged 17, who was iinjured by jumping from a third floor |window, sald she and flve other girls | were trapped in the bullding when some- |body closed ‘a door at the head of the stalrway on the second floor. “‘Weo got our wraps and started down the stalrway,” salq Miss Steigerwald. “'An we reached the second floor some person closed the door at the head of the stair- | way and we were trapped. We tried to !open the door, without success, and then |we started back to the third tlocr, By | cendiary bomb fell upon the Plazzetta of |the Cathedral of St. Mark, In front of the palace, Without doing any damage, jor upon places In the city where only slight damage was done. “The aeroplanes returned at about 11 |p. m. One bomb fell in the court of an | almshouse and set fire to piles of wood. ‘Two other bombs exploded without doing any damage. No one was hurt.'” 'New Haven's Plan To Ruin Its Rival Shown by Letters NEW YORK, Oct. %.—Letters to and from Charles 8. Mellen, which he identi- fled for the Jury today in the trial of the | eleven New York, New Haven & Hart- | | ford directors on the charge of monopoliz- | Ing New England's transportation traffic, | Pprince has gone to Saoniki, where he will view the inpouring stream of French and British fighting men. It {s thought hera that the strength of the forces ultimately landed may decide whether Greece will throw its lot with the allies. The announcement that the Germans have crossed the Danube at Orsava means that with the Bulgarians holding Prahovo union of their forces with the Austrians and Germans in this quarter is not far off. Unless the Serblans or their allies can strike a sudden blow the first link in the chain from Berlin to Constantinople will be forged. More Fighting in North, Fighting on the Riga-Dvinsk line has begun with rvenewed Intensity. It {s thought the Germans have apparently been losing heavily: they have captured the village of Repe, moutheast of Riga, and have taken Illoukst, northwest of Dvinsk. The tone of dispatches from Petrograd, however, {s hopeful, and while it s seen that Riga may fall, the bellof s expressed that there will be no recur- I y o o $5 E e | partment of the Woman's club, Mon- X | rence of the familiar dashing Teuton ad- I would ‘gisdly. coritribute: 800-'to the | DI called before the Interstate Commerce they found thetrunk. They took it ashore, | M0t time the third floor was filled with | furnished written evidence of the steps yanos; - 9% 1 viow is that the B “dry" campaign fund if I could be sure it | day afternoon. otrimisatbn thix’ Rornl 51 the hing - ripped it open and were confronted with ,*Moke. We made for the windows. One | taken the New Haven road to crush | VAnce. The general view is that the Ger- would stop me from drinking for one | Mye P A Follansbee, leader, s S AaLon el i A ehe e LR body had been | 5'r! Pushed me away from a window and | its principal competitor, the New York & | ™ans are planning a final spurt before year. T spend $1500 a year on booze.” : ' 417 STSUNMBL, Wt Imafo By O. Sutld far 18 ho « % vas |1 88 the last to jump."” | New England Railrond company. The |%¢tt!ing down in winter quarters, p i e still coming in | Placed before the department the Sioux City, followed by H. C. Krake for Jammed in so tightly that the head was i . 3 4 >at i (‘hm‘k:: and cash are s proposition that it was up to Omaha St. Joseph. Then came R. D. Sangster between the knees Movie Man Driven Away. iletters dating back to 1808 and 1884, set . Austrians Defeat Ital ans, ) toward “Billy's” fund. | for Kansas City and D. N. Lewls, as- Charlton was arrested when he arrived | An attempt of a man to make moving forth the action taken by the New| VIENNA (Via London), Oect. 2.—'"In {to make good fn’the Binday cem-l i 8 Commisaloner ¢ Towa, In New York and later was extradited, 'Pictures of the removal of bodies from Haven fo require the prepayment of [the lsonzo district the enemy Were unable paign. “If there is anything this department can do to promote the work begun by Mr. SBunday, we ought to do it.” “In the suburbs of Omaha, I know of card parties which have been changed into prayer meetings. Whole neighborhoods have been changed., Men who fought and quarreled with | to penetrate any part of our pokitions. Before the bridgehead of Gorizla several attempts to attack Monte Sabotino broko down. After strong artillery preparation considerable Ttallan forces attacked this duminating mountain position and Oslavia yosterday. Our troops firmly held all po- sitions, “On the bordér of the plateau of Do- berdo, in the sector between Malniza and Monte Delseibusi the battle Is raging with the bullding was stopped by the police. | frelght charges by the Now England on Joseph L. Bash, employed as salesman ! traffic interchanged and the steps taken by a stove company on the second floor | to Induce the trunk line railroads outside ' Pembleton Lived of the bullding, saw flames shooting up | of New England to route thelr traffic t > elevator g ) " | over the Ne el over | B Rar talisd: o kit re aap AL elevator shafe. ..unning to a win-| over the New, Haven instead of over for a reduction of the intrastage rates as | FOI' Yea.l‘s mn Sta:te {dow to glve the alarm, he noticed a | the New England road which had con- ! | number of girla from the factory lean- | nected with them by way of the Pough- between Omaha and points in Nebfaska. ing out of an upper window. Calling | Keepsie bridge over the Hudson river. R. B. Scott of Chicago argued the side {on them to jump he caught them, one | .your whole intention seems to be to of the railroads, maintajning that it is |after the other, lowerlng them to the ve unjust to require the carrlers to reduce ground, until elght were safe. IVRCUN DUEOE TRMIAA. 15 ML A after a long legal battle. Young Australian Woman Is Killed FREMONT. Neb., Oct. 25, —(8pecial Tel- | egram.)—Mrs. Fred J. Epson of Sydney, Australia, 28 years of age, was killed, and her husband quite badly injured, when ' the automobile in which they were riding turned over one mile west of Fremont representing Council Bluffs. These gentlement made an excellent presentation of their case against the rallroads in the matter of excessive rates, Friends of George Pembleton, local manager of the Canton Bridge company, who shot and killed himself Sunday night, o o te H. C. Randolph, then general tra " n| the rates fixed by the federal:commis- doclared that it was an accident, and|", ";" gergle, another stove salesman, | "™ undiminished violence. this afternoon. The machine tumed com-| their wives are different men today,” sion to méet the rates fixed by the Ne.|Rot. suicide, in spite of the fact, that| 4" 4o same thing at another window | :“"‘I;""":’“"’ .‘,‘I‘:.:I':“ "':“"lf"l"(‘“:"};"m““;. “Conditions have been more quiet in pletely over and righted itself. she said. | braska commission within the territory | tWo shots were fired. and aided a number to safety, while | ¥ €0 In protesting agains WIrS |the southern scctor. Ropeated frosh at- Mrs. Kpson suffered & cut on the head| ;. po, jiirred us to @ new sense of | controlled by the state commigeion, Mr. Pembleton had been cleaning & |ijenry Schraeder or Cieveland drove a | MeNt for the prepayment of frelkht! .cuy by tho smemy falled completely. The § end other Injurles, trom which she dlod | 44y 1 hag gtrengthened reform organts| 14 P. Smith of Lincoln followed Mr,|Amall calibre rifle. His wife and little | wagon o the rear of the hullding ana | charees ! [Italtans have obtained a foothold tem- } in & fow mAbUtes After DUINE FUMOVAA 80 yiions. nesqune it Das SHUEDE hem 00-| B00tt:ANA his® aNUmenS Wie generally | daughtcr had Just returned from the foaugnt others as they jumped. Others Wan that prepayment rule applied 0 porarily in only w fow of ‘our outmast ! & nearby farm house. Mr. and Mrs. EP-, oooiaiion, As a department and as in-| admitted to be's convicing plea for the tabernacle when they heard two shots. | gprang Into the street and seven of them | the u\h"h"‘"“h IM“" ”""" {trenches, South of San Martino our in- #on were on thelr way from San Fran-| 4 4,01, we ought to promote good shippers and commercial organizations of 1DN€ f'rot shot broke a water glass and | were taken to a hospital badly hurt | Bwacker, the examining attorney for the g, ipy recaptured positions in hand-to- cisco, where they had been visiting the exposition, to New York. They had bought the automobile in San Francisco to make the trip. Mr. Epson was removed to a local hote! | where he was given treatment. He is unable to say what caused the accident. | the second struck squarely in the center of his forehead, a few hours He a prominent member of the local ks lodge and had lived at J4u7 | Pinkney for years. He was born in :\Vuhnn, Neb., and later removed to Fair- As the flames rushed upward through | Sovernment. causing death Within | the flimsy building, frightened girls ran| “Well, that was 5o long ago that I do| “In the Serbian theater the army of | to the windows and without hesitation | hot remember," replied the witness. It 18 General von Koevess forced back the | began Jumping to the street. In an in-| the government's contention that the rule Serblans across the helghts north of [ ’ - otttk il 4 Jontinued on Page Two, Column Two.) Nebraska. Tomorrow morning F. J. MvVann will open for the Commercial club of Omaha and he will be followed by W. 8. Whit- ten, who will present the views of the people of Lincoln“and Henry T. Clarke for the, State Rallroad commission. work,” said Mrs. F. J. Birss, Hix Theo “That's what we always do,” e Mrs. D, G. Crajghhcad. 1 will endorse any good work of Mr. Sunday, but his theology does not abpeal to' me. It is absolutely outside the aim of this department to {hand fighting. Opnoses | eredibly short time the entire structure | Was devised for the sole purpose of in-| - | was wrapped in flames and gathering | Juring the New Fngland, | | crowds in the streets heard the screams' The New Haven, subsdquent letters ro- - hool and where For Omaha, Council Bluffs and Vicinity Iso, but only on condition that - w fter which the raflroads will be per- ' 1p: bramdfos e { man, Mrs. Follansboe,” insisted Mrs, | ® s Pper-| for the funeral have not been completed. H ld f b]. : o e | man. 3 it Bl EC R eld Unjustifiable ey smouia ceuse senaing i vy the New Tempernture at Omaha Yesterday. England road's route. Joum, 1 know the power of God is in that man,” _I_‘ |, LOS ANGELES, Cal., Obt. 2.—The kill- ; §a m.. continued Mrs. Follansbee. P 'h R P ing of Chester Nolen, one of two boys Ta.m HEt oach lndl et v R (TR0 eceptlon W ATIMY I'TOZTAIM uhot by Policemen William caniti and| a m. ’ - 9 gcod out of the Sunday megtings as she — Samuel Shammo last Friday when they | - vy Oh Mo 14 4B the wm: In' this des At the C[)urt Housefi WASHINGTON, Oct, 2 — Chairman | falled to obey an order to halt, was held | 1a m... partment would cause too much ,”;,,,‘ L., | Hay of the house military affairs com- to have been unjustificd by a coroner's| VENICE WAS twice attmeked Nant | ment and strife,” pleaded an energe mittee went over the detalls of the army | jury today. The bullet that plerced| night by aeroplanes, from which | Comparative Loc take up his work. There are too many views among the women here.’ i \ | “There Is something of God in every { | “But there's a whole lot 6f God in him. little peacemaker and with a few de- court told the women about the workings The closing argument for the inter- venors will be made by Attorney General and the various interests of the state In the afternoon for that purpose. To let the public visit the building will be completely lighted i bury, where he went to 'his other relatives live. These are: Mrs. date for the inquest and arrangements | Chairman Hay Likes | culty in getting congress to adopt it. of those unable to reach the windows, by Policeman is new §1,00,000 | program with President Wilson today and Nolen's heart probably fatally wounded S P A e xlr’ll»l;lvtll"""?_ house and find out what a fine | announced that it would have his hearty . Frank Ward, his companion on a motor-| diary, were thrown, it m oy public bullding it really is, the county | support. Congre Hay sald that he | eycle. Both officers fires several shots.| eclally aumounced in Rome. | = < { Commlissioners plan to hold a public re- | oonsidered the program conservative and The verdict stated Nolen was Killed “by IS REPORTS a successful at-| T b m ks on aston Low |ception In the structure within a few | gaw no reason why there should be diffi- | one of two officers—Willlam Cahill and tack on feut In the Cham-| $p. m Miss Esther Johnson of the juvenile | weeks | Bamuel Shammo." vealed, had a tr#ffic arrangement with the Pennsylvania railroad for its through' the Baltimore & Ohio to get their busl- | pagne regl where an {mportant Pembleton, his mother; Dr. W. J, Hawes, | o ol gy gk g e e ] ']'he ‘Neatber ““There is something of God In ‘Billy | Reed for the state at large. Two hours peif hrother, amd E. . Hawes. All have Shootlng Of BOYS b Tl eyt R ol g o THE WANT.AD WAY, Sunday,” uttered Mrs, Follansbee earn-| Wil be ullolweqmn.r the conclusion of grrived in Omaha to attend the funeral ley, the Jersey Gentral, the Reading and by v arguments for the state of Nebraska' (g . dn d N Forecast till 7 p. m. Tuesday: | ertly. ! Coroner Crosby has not decided on the | of the mothers' pension law. There are|up and thrown open for that purpose on ftion ey "":"'""' Highest yesterday 165 mothers now recelving pensions, thefa date soon to be fixed, after the orna- Now Out Gel‘many eflds TROOPS, fallewing Lowest yestorduy.. £ law thus affecting over 70) children. The| mental lizhting fixtures completed - b i Frehoutation ) ® . 0) operation of the law entalls an expendi-| on e front approach. Commissloner | The Bee' Apology to Berne| ements om Fri. Temperaturc ond pre ation depar- ture of §2,641 monthly, according to Miss! Lynch offered a motion to this effect € Dees 3 % | day and Saturday, are threatening tures from he normal Johnson . |at Monday's meeting of the board, ana ' s S | " 4 | strumita, Bulgaria, sccording to oAl [~ 91 “The greatest evil to be guarded against!Ii Was unanimously adopted. A commit. | “Bl ]y Sunday i " mw':“:m“:’ :.:..l::mc-'-.”:‘:n’: 1:;* Suloniki advices. The Bulgarians ’ Tetal defictency ‘since 3 ivéi 423 13 increased wife desertion as a result of | tee headed by Lynch will make the ar- Gt S Mo tal e | ase np-:m: to have lost heavily Normal precip.ts (7 inel others’ pension law," sa popflos s 1 TP ——— G e s gov- he fight . Rogmal srecip.tation. o ofineh | the mothers’ pension law,” sald Miss|rensements, . e oy v L ta 7".‘ e B pio RS S Total raintall since March 1...25.23 inches | Johnson | ™~ Spe(nal | German aviator In dropping bombs re. | BEBLIN DECLARE at Austro- Deflct “cy sin-e Mar h & ne Miss Eunice Ensor, supervisor of soclal | : : . German troops have mude f This man has some hou-ehold Retclenty § hl.... 168 nchs " " “! Tord F d Guilt {eently on Chaux De Fonds, and has Phat Would surely o) ses piiree. Deficiency for 6or. ho 1o’ Mu" ias "ch 8| extension work tor the public schools, | J OTAGI L'OUN ulvy A g | promised to pay indemnity for the death | ®dvamces serbia, notably the | o 00 Cagns o sell them AR L 3 Paiky -3 % N8| who was to address the club, was not | Fine big illustrated 32~ oF injury of Bwiks citizens and damage | Mew force which has crossed the | ™ Jor the piloes ‘sre not Migh, Siation sril Seate Temp. Hish- Rajn. = Present on account of ill health Of La,yton Murder page paper containing to property, The minister explained [ Danube ue . 'I"" "‘"‘""' iDut 20 tiah Tadh sunts'Shonaa of Weathe Tp.m st fall S —p——— | {, S tull account of the that the aviator who dropped the bomos The Bulgariass alse b Btill the buyers w 3 ey, Eheyenne, clear........... E ® FIRST MAYOR OF DENVER Omah . d had lost his way and belleved himself proxress near (he central|Hed have sold out il his goods enpor ar....... 7 ® SCOTT PR, N Al maha campaign an | = If he'd nsed the want-ad-way. Bulgarian fron- Denver, clear P 0 ING AT EXCELSIOR SPRINGS SCOTT'S BLUFF, Neb., Oct. 25.—(8pe- | 1 th i ! to be over French territory. He and his warian fron. Des Moines, clear 1 o DYIN clal Telegram.)—William_alias Dan, Jor- all the principal ser- | observer have been punished and trans- Just use this well known method Dodge City, cloar o oo dan, was today found guilty of the mur- reached atthe || rerrea. ‘When you've . for sale. nder, part cloud : s p s ot 25 Put your WANT AD in THE B! North Platte, clear, % - | JFXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo, Oct. %~ der of Joseph Layton. Ifis punishment is **“Tab" fromday today. || You'll #ind they never fail. Omaha e I .| (Special Telegram.)—John C. Moore, first| fixed at imprisonment in the state peni- | APER PLANT FIRE: P, i 1 09| mayor of Deaver, founder of the Rocky | tentiary for life. | | NEWSPAP! ON : gt o Furniture of all kinds finds ready g art eloud: 5 { : & . il Just what you want ing of buyer if you tell the public all about It Tahe CRY, sioas 8 )| Mountain News and of the Kansas City| The case of the State against Mrs. Jo- | LIKELY TO BE TOTAL LOSS| ana ms your offer through the Classified coi- nta Fe, clear..... % 62 00| Times is dying here. He was brought to| seph Layton will be tried soon. She is| for out of town folkg, before those tmportant cities are| 4708 0f The Omaha Bee. T‘l'lryhtrc .{:3‘1-‘9“ part cloudy 2 00| Excelsior Springs a few weeks ago In l!n:‘ accused of being an accessory o the mur- | DES MOINES, Oct. 25.—The plant of red to be uni but it s T‘yl::":a?m L g ——— Valentine, clear. B 9| hope of bettering a chronic trouble that|der and in the conspiracy to acquire the || Price 10 Cts. Osrder now. | the Dally News here is one fire and will| mamitted that the struggle is 2 . OAA] L A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, | Das proved baffling. Layton property, probably be & total loss. Mkely (o contiuue & desperate one, FUT IT IN THE OMAHA BER