Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 12, 1915, Page 10

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10—A 'THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 12. 19 Germans Take Serb |Dr, vDernBurg Off ‘ Town Near Greece| 3 ; W, Right from the Fr SMELTING BUSINESS ' W oman Right ¢ ont o On Balkan Mission | Hospe Gives 15 Reasons Why It GROWS 312’000,(”0 LONDON, Dec. 11.—A dispatch to Reu- | 3 Wb STV TN T i LONDON, Dec. 11.~An Amsterdam dis- | ters Telegram company from Saloniki | ou e u‘i ns ments a o rling through the war zone in East pateh to the Exchange Telegram com. |Says tl u Huge Increase in Gold, Silver and | prussia 1 o high powered military motor | | pany, says that Dr. Bernhara Dernburs Tt in reliably reported here that Ger- | ca \ Tead Trade in Omaha Dur- car at a speed of seventy miles an hour | | tormer German | recretary, who |Man forces under General von Gallwits | . tid Yoar over a reglon strewn with mines and but left the United last June, after |0ccupled Glevgell, on the saflway line a | or nstmas ln' . |» short time before evacuated by the Ihl’"‘n‘“nl several there In the in- Short distance north of the Greek fron- T Russians in thelr retreat, is but one of tercsts of Ge atrived at Vienna |ter, in Serbia, Friday morning. The VIOLIN One- > ne-half, three-quarter and *“EAT INDUSTRIES SHOW GAIN|the many thrilling experiences to be re- | on's shittson 1t i oaid e will | o008 instudes. two diviatons 8 One q_unrh'r_'. or : :l ) ¢l ])4] E : —— |lated by Mrs. Hilda M. Matthey of aleo vislt Roumania, Greece, Turkey and b full size Violins, Martin, Duerer, Low- The smeiting business of Omaha | DAVCnPort; . in her ilustrated lecture, Dulgaria he rerel iy 808 Sive Tl eridahl, Mitenwald, Reichert and many 0 o % lences r —— e ! : : 2 | will show an increase of $12,000, |7, 0"\, o given in Omaha tomor. { Bee “For Rent." Stradivarius models, $6 to $350. y 000 this year over that of 1ast Year. | row evening at the Omaha Musicverein | Edueator Is Dead. ST T— g e g Yo Gt This takes in gold, silver and lead | hall, Seventeenth and Cass streets. FULTON, Dol Shar,. Sa Norne Steamer Sunk. |§ BOWS Bows for Violin, Cello and Bass, 50¢ to b ey Mre, Matthay hbs the Glesibotion ' 46 i‘l":l“lll;:' ot Okiahoma Cily, Okl ¢ (LONDON, Dec. 1L—The Norweglan | $30.00. - bei g . - with | presic pf Howard Payie coliege at|steamer Ingstad has been sunk. All the | - S - The meat packing industries of ]":: L; l:: y]":\pr:;-:;-(v;”:::nn";\v:‘m ‘?'J‘\)'IF.:I‘;; ;; ,';“:, 1 here today. He was ;r‘xl-;‘:;.:-u of the crew except onme, wete | UKULELES M. Nuves & Sons, the only genuine | Greater Omaha will show an Increase | ,.on¢ 1o travel through the war zones of — sl | Hawaiian Ukulele with case, $10.00, of some $8,000,000 over the returns | East Prussia and Belglum, and to visit | xs prey T i $12.50 and $15.00 of last year the trenches clear to the Russian border gt an o The number of head of five stock | and o pass over all Russian il now 66 N o ” VIOLIN Violin Cellos with case and bow, $40.00 [held by the Germans. Dur.ng this time PP T T [ of various kindyj shipped into the |y o ihey wan allowed to make min- | | A E ' E | CELLOS and $60.00. stock yards of Greater Omaha this | uee ghaervation of all she snw. She like- ! CASES Fine cases for all instruments year will probably surpass the num- | wise visited the hospitals, prison camps, | 3 ¥ o ber shipped into Kansas City, ac- |schoolg for the blina soldiers and various D ' D You sAY BASS VIOLINS Three -quarter size, $75.00, other Institutions now playlng an im | | Frank Holton & Co. cording to present indications. portant part in the war. She studied the i | BAND ) 00 0 T o o:“r"unm ,:r,-:;::: economic conditiohs of the country, wit- IN- Cornets, $16.00 to $95.00. far "Y'*- :“:;:y'""w;"m:‘r::u s ngain { "e%%ed the excellent work of the Red |§ STRUMENTS C(larinets, $12.00 to $75.00. boan ot pee v Cross organiszations, observed Belgium | - e amortant wholasale and | UDder Gernan rule and viewed the ter- Then your stomach and digestiv e o Bads Dratis, SI00 1o 43000, b 7 manutacturing ntarests of the city for | JS BRI WEOLERL by Aol ey wil A gestive Bass Drums, $18.00 to $30.00. e U S0 1 O g (o -hée.Omala sadisnse organs must ]ndeed be in a bad |/} GUITARS Washburn, Burton and Bruno Guitars, ¢ All facts related In Mrs, Matthey's | ¥ % The bureau sent out the cards Decem-| i fure will be first-hand Information Condltlon but don’t be | d < i ber 1 to all the mn"n'n"l“"‘rlfl"&‘l" the | rought by her from these two coun- ’ alarmed. BANJOS Bruno Banjos, $10.00 to $35.00. jobbers,' arking them to make thelr re-| oy after o six months’ journey through MRS, HILDA M. Ly . . - 3 : tums to the bureau as soon as Possidle | sher “under favored conditions, The lec- v gy by sl ! Loss of appetite is always the MANDOLINS Washburn and Burton Mandolins, com- #0 that the figures can be made Up for | ture s fllustrated by over 100 views taken | pleasing speaker. Her husband, a lead- | f = y plete in cases, $6.00 to $50.00. publication on New Year's day. by Mrs. Matthey during her perilous | ing physician and surgeon of lowa, has | : < ATRAR A s g While of course all the figures aré not | journey through the devastated regions |since the war started been In chare of irst signal of inward weakness, of a ACCORDIANS Italian and Germair Models, $6 to $30. in the figures for eleven months &re ot East Prussia. a Red Cross hospital in Munich, and |} . y P % svallable, and to a fairly accurate degres| Mrs, Matthey 18 one of lowa's most|now is in charge of one of -the most || laZy llver, clogged bowels. It ShOuld MUSICROLLS Leather and Imitation Leather, 75¢ to the figures for December can by this| prilllant women. Prominent socially she | important military hospitals in East Prus- be s % d g $10.00. time be estimated. bhas always taken am active part in all | sla, located at Allenstein, Her brother, TR] Yaos . < o 4 ‘ “I wish manufacturers and Jobbers | matters of a philanthroplc and public | Alfred C. Mueller, is mayor of Daven- glven lmme late attentlon S0 as 8 NGS fitln.“gs' B]n]:((a-. and all acoessories for ] eould get in the habit of making these | nature. Bhe is a gifted vocallst and a | port. H (4 all instruments. | returns prompil,” sid Mr. Parrih. It ; to ward off a more serious illness. || wusioBoxEs Swim prasc Boxes, 35¢ to $12.00 would certainly P us & greal 3 . S8 1) Xes U, Nany of them seem to hink theire can | CITY PLANNING BOARD Huge Mounted Guns The timely use of X Al il the ast Gay. That.means that HOLDS FIRST SEssion| UE Sheet Music others are thinking the same thing.'" W'll D f d Coast - 3 S ’ Omaha ia now the greatest lead reducing [ 1. oo oy prannivg commission 1 eien HOST 9 SHEET Sheet Musie of foreign publication, pop- genter In the world, according to tables | .ot ¢ junch yesterday ani started their o A RN MUSIC ular, and books for instructions and Mr. Parrish has secured, The gold, silver and lead smelting of Omaha will make & total output this year of around $30,000,000, mccording to the figures that have al- WASHINGTON, Dec. guns mounted on motor trucks or rall- way cars, probably will be added to the || country’'s_coast defense system as & re- organization by electing George T. Mor- ton chalrman. Although the affair was quite Informal, the session was the first meeting of the new commissioners. bound volumes for all grades. See our new store front exhibit. Stomach Bitters ready come in. The members agreed to \onfer next|sult ot experiments now :»:lnl"mll.:-m:; 1513-15 T 2 Ba k th th ity col " - experts, wi HIGH SCHOOL LITERARY Ciasion 88 10.the Acope of werk. Intended | veduy that u scheme 1 betng worked vt |l o o proven very beneficial as an appetite re- A. Hospe CO. Douglas St. to be covered, In addition to Mr. Morton the members are George Brandels, Everett Nucking- ham, George B, Prinz and Thomas A. Fry. contemplating the establishment of mo- bile batteries to protect stretches of coast line not commanded by the permanent fortifications built or to be reconstructed. Part of the w0000 ecxpenditure for coast defenses Included in the adminis- tration program may be devoted to this SOCIETIES GIVE PROGRAM The first joint program of the high #chool literary socletles for the year was hela yesterday. The Plelades, Ath- enian, Lowell, Latin, and Hawthorne so- cleties took part in the prbgram. A _stox_'er, ajd to digestion and preventive of mdlg(_estxon, heartburn, nausea, biliousness, constipation, colds, grippe and malaria. Use The Bee's “Swapper” column, e was piayed by Eathor Loat. Toe | TRAIN RUNS INTO HERD o . was play ther Leaf. The TR AN MANGED, Debating ‘socf a e, HANGED e e oty vt « doneta. | """ OF DEER NEAR NUGET | AFIZONA MAN Gtk ‘glnma States Should Prepare for War ON CHARGE OF Hv‘:' :;'J:-nnl.b’; mm"ilmmw.mm —An Oregen m:'?;.‘... mf.’.'.f.‘f'fl::'hl PHOENIX, Ariz, Dec. 1l.—Ramen MUSIC CULTURE ‘When It Inspires Beauty of Expression Is a Gift Unsurpassed Omaha School of 'U'r'chostnl Instruments EENRY COX, Director, IS A MASTER SCHOOL Possessed of the 't Secrets of musical Villalobos, the first man to undergo capl- tal punishment since Arizona became a state, was hanged this afternoon. Villalobos was eonvicted of the murder of Deputy Sheriff Phineas Brown of Hinal county in October, 1814, e mounted the scaffold unassisted and died protesting his innocence, nemative by Gordon McAuley. Arthur | ran Into a bunch of twelve deer near Mu'l: ®ng “Blow, Blow, ¥We Winter | Nugget and killed two of the animals. B ;v.‘u: He was accompanied by Mr.|The herd appeared dazed by the loco- “ motive headlight and made no ‘at t A violin solo, “Hejre Kati" wax given | jaave the track. The ulna;.k'nnlz“‘r: by Flors Shukert, & large buck and a doe. A few days ago ‘The Latin soclety gave a playlet enth | o gasoline speeder ran into a herd of tled, * A School Boy's Dream.” with 8ol | fourteen deer in the same vicinity. Rowenblait and Need Zimmerman in the WH J. SWOBODARETAIL DEALER PHONE DOUGLAS 222. OMAF — 7 three grea leadinge voles. 4ud dedicated to the service of all Wwho 10ve the exquisively — - — A plano solo, “Valse Brilliant,” was o It l'l:P:-nké-em'c quality of the progress of its faith- FOP Result s Eiven by Cornelia Cockrell. The Haw- thorne sccloty gave a piaylet entitled “The Case of SBaphonia,” in which the following took part: Catherine Hodges, Mary Quinby, Fay Emery, Mildreth street and Estella Bessel, German Loan Cash Paym_e_nts Pour In BERLIN, Dec. M.—(Via er\'lu- to Bayvilie)~Cash payments on the third German war loan now amount to 10,681, 400,000 marks ($2,645,30,000) or & per cent of the total subscription. Installments paid with money borrowed from loan banks have docreased 51,600,000 marks to 579,100,000 marks. Use The Bee's “Swapper” column. e —— ¥ No Nokel Prise, ful students. Write for catalog. Address 301.3-3.4 Patterson Blook. Bee Want Ads. ““Guaranteed Insuranc: at Actual Cost’’ GIVE YOUR WIFE ROTECTION FOR CHRISTMAS y CHI NIA, Norway, Dec. 11.—The Nor'w‘ Parilament Wil ot whra m N peace pi this yu:_. 57}.':"‘" o “I last yeai n Do R ; v ; ) : \ President Wilson says: ‘‘If a man does not provide for his children, if he does not provide G(X)DYEAR Tires are not as for all t.h.oso dependent upon him, then he has not opened his eyes to any adequate conception of = low in price as many of the human life.” 3 close to two hundred brands \"ou'm not a real MAN unless you make provision to keep your wife and family from -8 made in this country. And yet poverty in the event of your sudden death. gl s . ;' Goodyear sales to consumers, as For the price of ONE CIGAR A DAY you can maintain $2,000 of life insurance in the as to motor car manufac- turers, are far, far greater than those of any other brand. The A. O. U. W. the greatest state fraternal insurance company in the world. Organized in 1886, it has paid over eleven million dollars to widows and orphans of its members. Does business ONLY in Nebraska; is examined by the insurance authorities of the state; is governed by its member- ship and provides insurance to its members at ACTUAL COST. Give your family an A. O, U. W. certificate as one of your Christmas gifts this year! Ap- ply for membership today! What This Reliable Insurance Will Cost You Per Month Following is a table showing the monthly cost of insurance in the A. 0. U. W. to its members. The rates are low but adequate, of NEBRASKA The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company AKRON, OHIO Notice Luropean war g A Ouwe of the required materiale .fl wrester cur T e ¥ e b IF YOU WANT INFORMATION TEAR OUT THE.COUPON AND . MAIL IT TODAY. ! To FRANK A. ANDERSON, Grand Master Workman, A. 0. U. w, of Nebraska, Holdrege, Neb. Age Policy of §1,000 Policy of $2,000 Dear Sir: BN 8800 s00nrgannss sanns $0.75 per month $1.50 per month th:fl"n:"'rli?p"fig."n:u‘,{f'“ sfiu'j{?z e o T0e v« dee w3 Withobr Ay oo loN S By 0 to 34, S . A 000 PART, your frie Dookla: telling of the L85 to 89. 5 ” " 2.30 * . plan snd on on of the Anclent 40 to 44. ‘130 - 2.60 “ e ; Order of United Workmen of Nevraska ™ . There is an A. O. U. W, lodge in your vicinity ready to welcome you as a member, Maké application today—while your health will allow you to secure membership—to some officer or member of your local lodge. No certificate issued for more than $2,000 to one member,

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