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e THE BEE: OMAHA, ¢ A\TI RDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1915 5 ]ND] AN MUT]NY PLOTI KITTY GORDON AND HER PRIEE DOG. “PEEOR" !LABOR YOTES FOR 'X'.'L,Z‘,',‘,',,',’,‘,','.‘..",i,,".',:‘,‘,'"fi{.'.':“;.,';‘Z,.'."" '="!I||IIIII|mmllll“llfllfllfl"|fll|||||||||"|lllllllmllllllll“l“ll||||||m‘1||"|||l|| il Y is respected which s able to protect | WEARING SKATES—Of course you know that the skat- || “”.'f.',:,‘ il o M. o adeuliis E Our Low Expense, With No Large Out- HEADQUARTER HERE ingc::; hlu st;u(]:‘k theheountry‘ Dancln% is now u“pun? DR[LL lN SCHOOLS favor of the resolution. said that & E side Warehouse to Maintain, Means | s parcliesi. ‘‘Pekoe’’ has a pair, or rather, two pairs o | oy b e N Bcore of Hindus Put to Death for|| skates fastened to tiny boots, These are the first skates | A. F. of L Convention Refuses to Oy, the! Restntviis snd swwes. IY Lower PHOOS, Easier TOHIIS, Better Revolting Against British || ever made for a dog. Yes, Miss Gordon also skates. Erotoet Aguinet Military Tréln: | R 1 vockt it for thair et e Treatment and Service to You Authority. ing Propsganda. T e e Bation” M CONSPIRATORS IN AMERICA LONDON, Nov. 19..—"In northern India, where concerted attempts bave been made by members of an anti-British association, having its headquarters in the United States, to disturb the peace of the country, to tamper with the troops and to upset | i HISSES IITERRUPT SPEAKERS | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18— The question of preparedness, coming up | unexpectedly, was threshed out be fore the American Federation of La bor today, with the result that a | resolution protesting against intro- duction of military propagands fin | | | | wld |Quarter Million of (tallons of Qil Burn BT, LOUIS Nov 1. 20,00 gallons of petroleim whish had leaked out of a pipe line runnin from Oklahoma to the Standard Ol com Approximately crude At the Big Home Furnishing Store of the Union Outfitting Co. Big Saturday Specials the public schools was voted down. 'pany refinery at Woodriver, 11, was yurned achens, M the governnfent, the active loynl,:z,,",: | But a final vote was not taken un burncd, at Machens, o, neat hers, te 's splelldl omplete 75 b i o pmvhm" ':’;uruy [t President Samuel Gompers de- .t (RIS T nave set fire o ¢ I " " OO S Db aja DOy v !fllrfld that he hoped the day soon o el asiies Yia i 'h'y i, | b The fire was d scovered at 7 o'clock ") was in part the an | would come when the people of the ——— as 3 the civil power" swer of J. Austin Chamberlain, sec- retary for Indla, to a request made | United States would control the militia and the regular armed forces ths morning and wae still burning to night. The loss was +.0,00, {in the interest of poace, justice, ‘V ;d L ft O t d in the House of Commons today by | |domocracy and humanity. o1 & ut an Edwin Cornwall, for information | gy g o deH Y i I- Bl t- V id concerning unfavorable reports re- | "ne sisnion was marked” by sbverat |1qu0r ection Voiuc specting India and whether these | demonstrations, hisaea coming from vari reports were of ememy country or-| |ous parts of the hall when speakers n‘u |the platform were setting forth thelf | (1 \i“eTON, Tex., Nov. 19 —Hecause one igin. {views as to why the resolution should oa i c'oiae o6 sleetion was omitied “As regards the general condition of {not be passed. On one occaston the dim- ' yye oo e el Taat of O Indin,” Mr. Chamberlain added, “my in- | | onstration became 8o noticeable that Viee | & T0N0 SORTCE B OFRE R T o advo formation is that It s substantially sat- | | Presstent: Jammes - Dunvan . 6f Quindy ppidfervesalliadioss e Wl sagn 208 L istactory. Such differences as have arisen | Mass., who was presiding. warned the ' =70 0 Seilated- vl by Dibtrié had thelr origin in movements outside of | | spectators that it propar order was mot 88 BEEH CRCAreC Shpespirgui et India or in an effort of a small group maintained the gallerica would be cloarad 1O¥Y :--l:“|| NI»‘V“";:_ 'r‘: r‘_‘ i bopghdait of extremists, who did not reflect the | | Another ele ordere sentiment of the great mass of the peo- | ple and of whom many are fugitives from justice. The government of India has the situation well in hand." | Many Are Executed, WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—Ma’'l advices | reaching Washington today from India tola of the executlon of twenty-four Hin- dus and the sentence ol twanty-seven others to servitude for life by a gov- ¢rnmental ¢ mmission at Lahore, and de- scribed activities against the British gov croment among certain elements in the Indian population more extensive than has been officiplly admitted “.rding to the reports the Lahore af- falr was only one of several others that of visitors. The hissing was attributed | to some of the anti-mi ltarists. | President Gompers sald that it had not been Intended that the question of pre | paredness should come up at the time- that the plan had been to consider it more especially. “But now that we are on the subject sald he, “I wish to say that 1 would not have the military forces control'ed by a melect few. 1 want it in the hands of democracy—in the control of the Llr‘l\l masses of the people of this country Oppones Milltarism. The president said he was opposed to militarisn, but that he would like to ser the people, the farmer, the worker and the people In general thorough'y trained 18 POUNDS OF BLOOD is the average quantity in a healthy | adult, but it is the quality of the blood that determines our strength to resist | sickness. With weak blood we find cold hands and chilly feet; in children {an aversion to study, and in adults | rheumatic tendencies. In changing seasons get abundant fresh air and take a spoonful of Scott’s | Emulsion alter meals, because Scott's $1.50 Cash, $1.00 Monthly 0, JUST AS ILLUSTRATED ABOVE, and, as you can plainly see, this beautiful outfit coneists of a splendid well made, highly finished brass bed, conatructed with heavy 2-in. posts, then there {8 a strong heavy frame spring with a guaranteed fabric, and to this is added an elegant comfortable mattress with a layer of soft ! | | " D! » ton on both the top and bottom. This is one of the and organized and “that these people ¢ n downy cot P recently have been brought to an lssue | S S S ELIaR forctti M the tnterest 0f | Emulsion is a rich blood-food that will tiwost and loweat priced tomplete brash bed. outhits in the oity, in India wth, s'milar results, all the | s N—— : Doace, fustice, democracy and humanity. | increase both quantity and quality of Kasily worth $22.50. BAtULARY ......cocviivees-. - 814,75 i """"" A et | k/rry GoflDOl\/ AND Skfl7/N6 DOG. “I'm in favor of International peace. | the blood while it warms the body and "r‘x]:-n."\ I\"\m;”r'r-:) “mll, ,‘:::T\:;":,';l ;‘,:‘e‘ - Use the boycott against a nation that | helps carry off the impurities. Terms s‘-5° Cash, 81.00 Monthly, y il whio ) ! ' I .| fites in the face of the world." When multitudes of people are to- PR Rt | 1 L e lo alty with which India responded to DI‘ Hexame Acts tO because the few meutral steamehip com- | Tl RO Ot oy Haen referred to thd | N SN {"‘ P A | the call of the British government upon . iy panies still plylng their trade retuse to | 0 (000 0 0 O mittee having | G4Y taking Scott’s Emulsion to avert | 16 Latest Record Se- AF c. N the native for miiitary service, also re- | R P 1 P accept parcel post mail on account of .o lution under consideration re. A Winter sickness, and are giving it to 4 3 ew me interdic: S s B e T R estore Parce 08t |tack or taciity for banaiing st ported nonconcurrence. The resolution | their children, it is careless to neglect lections and This a Day Pays activities of the dissaffected elements in | W | The appeal is addressed to all Amer-| ... its benefits. Look out for substitutes. [ i . ' , she hopulation, which in some quarters | .. \nErPHIA, Nov. 10.-Dr. C. J. | icAn citizens, patriotic organtzations and | “Military mania has been Introduced Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, NoJ. 1528 | enuine y k for ‘.y ere ascrl ;:z e man machinations Hexamer, president of the National Ger- |to ali branches of the organization of |in some of the public schools in order | . e i L ek af Fapcoe man-American alllance, today fssued an | which Dr. Hexamer is president. to instill the susceptible intant mind with — : Baseburner ’rl“‘l‘t '5::1:"::‘ tendency, h m\.lyr is t: 1"»“' that petitions be sent to President | pro-military ideas. The military both i o “m la ! nous ag trtion to the work | | in the most | Wilson and members of congfess urging | 2 ‘militia and regular army, are In i Place & Sase ot Tt nspiratars slieded to have | ) on bo-dovati-theypossibly oan o-have:] Mapa Mishinnn Augine. part made up by the workers, while at | - i Sarbe . 45 Do ol on s A '.'"' o d”'“?,’ve]‘; Ithe Unitea States furnish ships for the | FEAST LANSING, Mich., Nov. 19— [the same time tho military is the bul- L ot R eh Ame eve ears and ac : k ! . | Ralph Henning of Bay City was today | wark of the capitalists when the workers that oven heAt. engaged in secret propaganda. These | transporting of parcel post mall to Ger- | ol t intal solute emoves N t 1 conspirators are declared to have dis- |™Many, Austria and Hungary. P vt v, Al o b oot Wtk o g i y . Saars. oduad patched emissaries to India who have been stirring up antagonism to the Brit- ish rule there. The most disquieting feature of the @ft- e o uation, according to the reports, is the ) ol Ve i uncertainty of the extent to which the . ‘ e natlys troops have been tampered with. ~ - - = —— == i : in the Punjaub and in Bengal, between the middle of June and the middle of September, seventeen Indlan cavalrymen were sentenced to death for mutiny, mak- ing bombs and cutting telegraph wires, and seventy-one others were convicted | of similar offenses. | Sorority Gives a ? Banquet for Omaha { and Tarkio Teams The Sigma Chi Omicron sorority of the University of Omaha gave a banquet for the Tarkio and University of Omaha fcot ' ball teams last evening at the home of Miss Helen Johnston. The tables were decorated with yellow and white chrysan- themums. Large gold sorority emblems were used as place cards and the room wag decorated in peacock blue, the soror- ity color. Short talks were made by Cap- tain Roy Long of Tarklo and by Captain Jerald Bruce of the Omaha team. Miss Kdna Manter gave the welcoming address to the atnletes, which was followed by a short talk by Miss Rita Carpenter, president of the sorority. The young women who had the affair in hand were Florence Dow, Rita Carpenter, Helen Johnston, Marion Pearsall, Ruth Camp- bell, Esther Knapp, Katherine Richey, Etta Barrenston, Annetta Nourse, Effie Clelland and Elizabeth Barryman. The lnvited guests present were: Messrs.— Meosrs.— Kyle Peterson, Everett Barr, Telfor Cowger, Roy De Long, Dan Greene, Leonard Ewing, Edward Osborn, Clarence McCoy, Frank Lunnan, Willard Orr, Lioyd Moorhead, Elwyn Davis, Edgar Ernst, Howard De Lamatre John Sefbert, Vietor De Bolt, Frank Sullivan, Jap Leach, Hart Jenks, Emerson Goodrich, Texans Object to Negro Child Kissing the Liberty Bell DALLAS, Tex., Nov. 19.~The Liberty Bell enterad on the last lap of its jour- ney through the southwest tonight, leav- ing for the Houston and Beaumont after being viewed by more than 120,000 persons here. | One of the The appeal states that the American | Agricultural foot ball eleven. Henning postal authorities susgended the des- |Played right halfback this year and has patch of such mail to those countries| been a star for three seasons. | e ot one waaitn trey erentecs " | [ndigestion. One package and Cabinet, Only you have a base h . burner in your Berg Sults Me v Superb Styles==-Supreme Values in Men’s and Young Men'’s Suits and Overcoats Not in years have we been more effectively prepared than now to DRESS YOU UP— The one big thing to help your progress is Your Personal Appearance ““It's not the clothes that make the man,”” but unless you are known intimately, it’s all there is to size you up by. . In our Eresentatxon of many world-renowned makes of Suits and Overcoats that include the acknowledged leaders of them all, this store has won the confidence and support of many thousands satis- fied customers. Thanksgiving Dress : Your Ol Stove Trken in Exchange. The Famous Howard Over-Draft Heaters Make one ton of cr.. last ) tons with average coal heater and besides they will burn hard coal, wood or even rubbiul, Moderate prices, many styles, easy terms, s -t Richly tailored from high-class woolens in a wide variety of the UI S smartest patterns and colorings. The newest single and double-breasted For Y & Old mod’elu, with one, two and three-button coats— $10 $12 $I15 $18 $20 valumvp suit creations of the world’s greatest tailors—'‘The House of Kuppen- heimer’'—at $25.00, $30.00, $3500, $40.00. Tailored by overcoat upe(-lnhxta who have put into them the Overcoats young' vim and vigor, the and ‘‘go’’ which young fellows de- “For Young and Old John_Baird, Frank Grim Clifford Hnmmflrld Findley Brown, Bamuel Slotky, Teddy Korbmaker, Harry De Lamatre, Jerald Bruce, James Callahan, Krnest Adams, Herald Duncan, Mark Lowe, COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS SOLD OUT OF TOWN ON VERY EASY PAYMENTS, FREIGHT PAID 200 MILES, FILL IN COUPON BELOW FOR CATALOG AND OUR SBE PLAN. pep’ mand—and plenty of stylish, conservative models for men of quiet taste, Kerseys, Vicunas, Beaver, Meltons, Tweeds, Chinchillas and Novelty Coatings in single and double-breasted models, shuped form fit, box, regulation and storm coats— $10 $12 $15 $18 $20 Chesterflelds—Full silk lined, self and velvet collars $15.00 v $25.00 Name Five Separate Culters Address XXX Carr Meltons—Satin lined and faced, velvet collar, $50 quality, $35.00 ll(erlcy and Montagnac's, full filk and satin lined, velvet piped edge and velvet collar, Union’s Special $40.00. 845.00, 850 P Steel Range Splendid 6-hole range with upper warming closet Duplex grates for wood or Rollman Food Chopper Chops all vegetables, Another Shipment of Footballs Boys this will be the last chance this season to Men’s Furnishing Special Outing Flannel Night Shirts, kinds of meats, fruits, nuts, ete, outstanding incidents con- Makes fine cracker dust. Grates nected with the transcontinental journey Full body long length, 50c quality..... 39¢ get ope of those fine $1.50 Rugby Footballs FREE. ll;(l)f\:v-ll‘:'yfif:- POKLNS pren and “"""'“”‘“; chocolate, ete. Grinds ::'] {he Sob) ::“”f':'h"“““.l ':'c’(\:"“;“'e‘a Full body long ';"‘::»- ‘:j” quality.... 75¢ Any Suit or Overcoat in the store at $5.00 or mings, val 324-50 ,‘,',::“, ”‘;,‘:“3'[';:25:67c \en & member of the bell's escos - & 3 (\ @ little negro child to kiss the relic Two-Plece Underwear, shirts and drawers, more gets you one of these regulation Balls for DO Monthly. away suurdn.y A demonstration of disapproval the crowd resulted. , Panama Canal Likely Closed for Six Months PANAMA, Nov. 19.=Owiug to the tieing up of the Panama canal by the recent from nothings. 76¢ qualities, for ....... Extra quality Cotton Union Suits, special, “at $1 | Broken Lots of Shirts—Soft and Plaited Bo: Laundered Cuffs, Neat Patterns, $1.50 Qualities for ........ $1.00 and 76c Qualities for Gloves, 50¢ Up. Neckwear, 50¢ Up Hoslery, 25¢ Up. Suits have two pairs full lined Trousers Soms, | We have lower priced garments for the boys at $2.50 $3.85 $4.00 } Caps, Blouses, Underwear, Shirts, Gloves, Mit- | tens, Hoslery, Sweaters, speclally priced Union fning'C S.E.COR.16Z &JACKSON GOPYRIONT 1913 THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER Balmarues ) LT A T e e, e = el &l Ora e Mackinaw OPPOBITE HOLeL WM. or given vacations, which Is taken here B ’ — o fo e ut oot s || BAlmaccans | beovs Beited Coats A0 00 closed for & much longer time than was Shower Coats; puo st s | s -, first expected, probably six monthe A Fancy Fancy plaid and some . s in most cases employes are being dis- Gaberdines missed sheep lined $6.50to $10 $3.50, $5, $7.50 $8.50, $10 to $18 Prepare Attack on Gorisia. GENOA (Via Paris), Nov. 19.—The Ital- ians are preparing for a formidable at- tack on G riz a. according to the Milan correspondent of the Zurich Gazette. Five hupd ed tzousand men are to be em- wloyed Let The Bee “Situat'ions ct you & good job.' anted” ads are free

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