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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915. 3 ¥ | 0 ! s ELOPING “PRINCESS® ILL, BOY | ton as Mr. Lioyd George took up the : Sooriags of menmions for. o0 our Killed When Nebraska Nebraska SUEBAND WITR PARENTS Nebraska e sy siages of the war Our troops knew it; the enemy knew F i h H' J' AL | $99.112.27 OFFERING |« 2 s e S e, x| Froight Hits Jitney " STATE WANTS To CELEBRATE FATHER OF DISTRICT : 1 |1 some very essential particulars” he o 3 \ UNDERS DEMOS L N said Take guns and ammunition; Eng VANDT MIPT, Ta Dee ¥ D — ’ ATTCRNEY ALLEN DEAD | Evangelist Winds Up Syracuse Cam- | Msh militars opinion was wedded to|death toll resulting from a | ) o o v suddenly f d the carly ny when o tney was struc FILE HA Lls NA | Requests for Information Already | LINCOLN, Neb., 1 paign with Over 24,000 F.?;:“"“.'n Nive was (ho {Bing. We ot |by & £A6k fretght thuim oh the Periesl Coming to Supt. Thomas About ogram—~B. 1. All \ \ Trail Hitters have & higher opinfon of shrapnel than | vania rallroad at West Apolt q | 1 k | Semi-Centennial. States District Attort \ \ | the French or the Germans ght to four tonight with t E. Placek and Dr. Webber Sub- | > f & paralytic stre ‘b STAGES A WHIRLWIND CLOSE Last May, when the Germans e \. M. George, owner of the machine V3 . Placek and Dr. Webber Sul lmEA IS TAKING H 1L i s morning \ making 100 times the number of high ex- T ther vietims were George Horne, " mit Petition Suggesting Com- AKING HOLD WELL Mr. Allen came SYRACUSE., N. Y.. Dec. 20 plosives ‘we were, three-fourths of our|Clifford MeConnell and Robert Milliron a ars ago and v Ca nty A Nalkadhe y & factories were working on naval muni- T ther men were injured, Rober mitteeman for Governor. | om & Btalt Correspendent.) ooviNe Linco! w rs | (Bpecial Telegram With a record | o 0" 1o munitions organization at the | R Trautman and Herbert Horne, prob 3 | LINCOLN, 1 0. — (Special.)—Com 3o, e WhROr the e the | OF 149 “trall hitters,” ReY. | war office had not grown with the de. tally "DR. HALL AGAIN DECLINES | mercial clubs ar ting ready to take Qrenback movement mar | “Billy" Sunday closed his - seven | mand. They had to set up a great busi- ' . | hold of munfeipal celebrations of the later in the Farmers' Allia ti- | weeks' Whitlwind campaign in Syra- | ness organization to cope with the prob- To Name German \ % (From a Staff Corre semi-centenni. irth of the state in good | monopoly move \ cuse last night s left lem I Dispatches from Con § LINCOLN, Neb., Dec. 2).—(Special Tele. | #have, according to State Superintendent | ag ¥ t night and left immediately ¢, forwarded by the Havas 2 Y | for W Lake, Wis., f b Freapondent gram)—The name of Dr, P. L. Hall was | A- O. Thomas, who, with Ross Hammond | or inona Lake is or a brief Killed in Auto « r-.-m | hlvnl ~a B l}{l:on- :‘:.N\V("r:lvfifln'r‘(‘?: ¥iled for democratic nomination for gov. | Of I'remont and Peter Jessen of Fillmor | SCOTTSBLUFF CITIZEN rest before opening his campalgn at! WACC, Ton, Dee G nemination cf ho Ge L ernor today by 330 Saunders c county, Are the committen selected to tak | FILES FOR LEGISLATURE | Trenton, N.J Nettles seriously Injured today when Net. | 8ll the “Turl minist that 4 i e lost cont ) \torme Rl headed by Sheikh-\ “hiet e e . & D with a | \ total of 811,000 persons at- | Wit her Nere Tiaie and i plunged |eccleslastica e filmg, Dr all replled in very em.| bration by each towr nt | o ervices ° . sle | throug hridge Into a ravine phatic language that he would not un Dr. Thomas believes t celebraiisn | (From » Staff Correspond tended the n‘nx - at the tabernacle || i der any circumstances. The petition was | idea ie taking In good Mhape and alread LINCOLN h and when “Billy” lett he carried filed by Senator E E. Placek and Dr.|letters are coming to him asking for ir [ tesistative fi to reach with him a draft for $23.11 re- Weber of Wahoo | formation regarding the methods to b b A e from | presenting the collections taken at “11‘::\ ’T””“;‘ m”.,.: Dy ’ ”r,,-, in d employed 1‘\“‘” ‘“ ¢ o : ., four services yesterday | ation has been expected for consider- 4 ® | R > . i tithe, ~ Friondd of the. doctor (0] .nm.‘.- Reese at Stnts U . | nominati from the Sever - The scene when the Sunday party | Saunders count where he formerly| JUdEe Recse, former chic? justice of the | | triet, represcnted in the 1 wo ses- | boarded the train was a remarkable | § lved, sald 1t would contain 1,000 names. | "-‘::r'r::m”\‘: l;“é«-n“; '- ¢ i;", !v«';un:' slors by ¥ ¥ rne one. More than 10,000 person As filed the petition lacks 60 of the num- i B o i 0 e New Y ‘entral | { [ ber and Dr. Hall again states that he|lindsay and his force. Judge Reese bears | | Machine Upsets crowded into the New York Central | will not under any circumstances accept|All the resemblence to a Kentucky col- | BRADSHAW, Neb., De |~ specialy | train shed to say goodby and sing | . 'the filing or become a candidate. onel, having developed a mus: e and | —Dr. Frisby and family met with an | their farewell to the man who hu‘ » This sentiment was expressed to The|Chin beard that gives him all the appear- | aceldent yesterday cvening when their | gtirred Central New York to a high . Bee n week ago and was given out at '_":I“ of the Kentuckian of the old school K automobile upset. The cident “-“““""“ pitch of religious ferver 1 that time as conclusive, but many demo- | Without the usual pocket decorations. 3 about two miles north of town, None o et . i 200 { crats who recognize that there is little Oklahoman on Visit North Ty ™ T e 27 | {he occupants recelved any serious in 1884 1 show for democrats in Nebrasks next| A. T. Boyor, wite and daughter of Oida- Pl iy juries,but all were more or lecs bruis 11l10n rersons i year unless some such man as Dr. Hall| homa are visiting at the home of W. R |anda cut. The machine wos badly N M ' | heads the ticket, were of the opinion| Mellor, secretary of the State Board of| NEW YORK, Dec. 18.~Mrs. Donald [ wrecked 5 work]ng 1n Brltlsh [ that the doctor would sacrifice every-| Agriculture. Mr. Boyer bears the qis. | Shields Andrews, who before her elope- _—_——TH RECORD e | H thing for empty honor of leading a1 tinction of being & brother-in-law of Mr, | Ment With the Yale senior last April was DEA . Munltlons Pla'nts ] forlorn -hope for the governorship. | Mellor, and a defeated candidate for the | Mr#. Alma V. Hayne and before that| - " { { Senator Placek and Dr. Webber spent|gupreme court of Oklahoma, which means | PTINCess Alma Vetsera, is suffering from | Alva We! wome (ime with Dr. Hall today but they | tnat ho is a republican, and it is consid-| ® N9rvous breakdown in a private sani-| WEST POINT, Neb, Dec special LONDON, Dec. 3.='The succesees mot little satisfaction and came awa¥{.req an honor to be dm‘,u'm'm mm' tarfum here. Meantime her son of 11, —Death removed one of the earifest and the Germans have been due almost cn-| with the belief that all efforts to et|jcket jn Oklahoma. They expect to st ‘heir to Australia’s throne,” is in school | best known ploneer settlers of Cuming | Urely to the mechanical preponderance the national committeeman into the con-| 1 rough the holidaye. v 2 S14¥ | {n London and her youthful husband is|county in the person of Alva Webb, who they achieved at the beginning of tho| flict as a gubenatorial nominee will not | * Y at the home of his parents in Cleveland. |expired at the home of his father-in-law, [ War” said David Lioyd George, minister | he successful 3 " SWAIS (S Ogdan, After Andrews' elopement with the|Willlam Sorensen, of the cast side, on | of munitions, today. He added Who will take up burden is a prob-| - oney cute mo figure with State Fire | princess last April the pair went to Lon- | Saturday morning. Mr. Webbh came to “But the superiority of the central Jemn. As the time draws near it looks | Commissioner Ridgell. Notwithstanding | don. A few months later he returmed|this county with his parents fifty years | POwers in theso respects was brought to ) . as I Mayor Cherles Bryan would be thellt 18 four long months since he has |aione. Mrs. Andrews followed. She says|ago and was brought up in this commun- | an end at the earliest possible moment man upon whom the honor would fall,{4FaWn any pay, by reason of court pro- | ne deserted her there without a-cent, Ehe|ity. where he lived until a few years [ 1In one direction, he said, the allies had| Vecause first, the mayor lias been ung- | dings started by, State Treasurer Hall, | got here, she said, by selling her automo. | 880, When he removed to Orient, § D., | the superiority on the mechanioal side. | : Jing for 1t for a long time, and second, [he today offered a reward of $0 for the | piice and horses . and engaged in farming. He was on a Our command of the sea,’ he said,! as defeat stares the man in the face who[2iTest of Ray Ogden, wanted for com- T S visit to his relatives In Cuming county is due not to the excellence.of our sali-! 5 cu- | PUCIty in the charge of setti OM- | The parents of young Andrews, who is . 4ets it, (he enemies of the Lincoln execu arge of setting fire to [, with his wife when I overtook him. | ors, but to our overwhelming superiority ; A Befeated | toro building in Winnebago heir to a fortune, opposed the match and > b viirl v 4 y tive would just as soon see him defea & ook Wensational’ §b .t He was 64 years of age and is survived | of machinery as any other democrat and some of mm\n sr"x\‘;‘("fid'fl" who was supposed to know | ‘°fit *hsatondl :'"'3‘:",‘1":‘”"'"m” 1a| by nis wite, one son and one daughter. | Mr. Lloyd George's statements were - - - 2 are not adverse to glving it to him and ething about the gmatter has con- | o f% ANCrews At anitarium sald | POt was made today at West | made in the House of Commons. In ex- l g t t l letting him take his medicine fesseq that Ogden set the fire and that “"“' :‘hd Waa to have retirted to London | gt | phainsng et 50 the Iaieary of Wi narmin l S eclirica : With Senator Mitchcock for the senate '(‘]'!;vns‘xhc a bottle of whisky to do it "':_”"h’"”‘l'"' ‘“:”“‘“‘r-‘ “)"" her son, but s ——— T nitlons, which now controls more than N and Mayor Bryan for governor, this en has severa! all among them | Ner Physicians forbade her R WILLAIM WRIGHT, | 200 munition factories, employing about! El t I f 2 b b would doubtless “harmonize” the warring|¢Ing Jack McCarthy and Jack Kimney. (.~~~ ARTHU D SCIENTIST. DEAD | M0 workers. he sid: ectrical gi ts combine eauty e te of damocrate; HiE some of them Tranits Seeks oot - A NOTED S . | "In May, when tle Germans were turn- | and distinction with usefulness and dura- ' say, “What in thunder is the use of] Argument is belig made before the Esta‘brook Fllln — g out 0,00 of high explosives dafly/ / barmony, when we can't elect anybody." | State Railway comm 1 today in a g NEW HAVEN nn., De Prof | we were producing only 2,800 and t“.mfli ‘bm‘f They save work and trouble. Then again the brand of harmony|hearing brought by the people of Frank- | from Thedford iS Arthur Willlam Wright, a noted scientist | shrapnel.” which might come from an alllance of|lin asking that the Burling adtiond | and professor of experimental physics at| The howse listened with closest attens . , & h urlington railroad P B o B kB t — the Hitchcock and Bryan forces, in the|erect a new depot in that city. It is al- | R : t d b P 1 Yale from 1872 to 1906, died at his home n ectric Oaster oplnion of many, fould be of the bUldOR | eged that the present station is inad ejecte Y L'00L| rere today in his Soth year. In 1878 he | variety and would work only when the|quate to meet the demands of the busi — was sont by the United States government | E LL.AN s | A I", A bI helligerent harmonists were facing ¢ach|ness which Frwwilin furnishes and fs (From a Staff Correspondent.) to Colorado to observe a total eclipse of | L ! ays Ccepta € rther. unfit for the purposes it is intended to | NCOLN, Dec. 2, pecial Teley the sun, and at that time made the first | | . : ol ) . Dec. 20.—(8pec elegram.) | the iy | A —— e airee ot Leresears"st rcasurement ot the poiarisation o | AbSolutely Removes| Fora bit of toast with afternoon tea—as K ued b ' —— State Pool brought a petition from Thed- | so'ar coronal. He was sald to have been | [nd' t. On well as on the breakfast table—an Electric Toaster is on uctor 1 0. P. LISTON OF BEATRICE ‘{(flnl Neb., filing the name of H. D. Esta- | tho first American to obtain definite re 1g§s 100, epac}mge | l‘“‘- the thin, Train at Auburn IS DEAD OF PNEUMONIA | brooks of ‘New Yok for the rapublican | sults from X-ray experiments x proves it. 25c at all druggists., | 8. nomination for the presidency ecause T Ny M ¥ T % G | 4 S ¥ BEATRICE, Neb., Dev. 20.—(Spectal Tel. | the etition lacked the required number There is no end to the variety of Electrical gifts which AGBURN, Neb,, Dec. 0,—~(Bpécial Tele- egram,)—O. P. Liston, one of the best|Of names and but two gave the postoffice can be obtained suitable for every member of the family, sram.)—Michael Cunningham, .\hssnvulqknown employes of the Rock Island rail- “d’""l“; QL the signeme: the petition’ was e . iy rejected. . Sneitic conductor on line between Au-|road, and for many years commercial som burn and Crote, was struck by a moving | agent of the company ae this point, died e ere re a ew “gges 0“8: frelght train and instantly killed catly|at his home hero this morning of pneu- LITTLE GIRL BURNED TO 0lKS g . e morning. He hud been a conductorfmonia. He served as agent at Lincoln DEATH NEAR TECUMSEH FOR WOMEN . whout thirty-nine years and was ono offand points in Kansas for a number of X o & know Electric Flat Iro: r {li§ oldest men on the road. He was abiout| years. He was about 6 years of age and — ¢ c ns @ voars of age. His home is in Kansas|leaves a widow TECUMSEH, Neby, Dec .3).—(Speolal.) A’k Electric Toasters City and he had been on his present run - ¢ ~Little Laura Mac Whistler, the 3-year- only & week. He is survived by a wife Notes from Gage County. old daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. Riley our Electric Curling Irons ’ and adopted daughter. m:::*:;;::; n‘(”]l;ll.x '\"i‘:‘ul yes(fl:‘l:rlp[(;fc:'l:.u:- | \\m;l.-r Imr‘r--ml fatal burns s:.m.«:n;l»r y . Electric chlfl.ll‘ Dishes 2 - . lome & - | 1 amily home is on a farm a hal THER O'CONNOR WILL day afternoon, aged 50 years. mile from Mayberry, in Pawnee county. fl'lelld Electric Water Heaters ANO E ON AT LANCASTER"’":‘LMM M. Eiben, wife of William |Mr. Whistler had gone to his work and Electric Coffee Percolators CASE 0 M. Eiben of this county, who is serving | Mre. Whistler stepp: £ doors for a 3 ,a term in the penitentiary for attempting |pail of water, being nt from the Electric Disc Stoves s to murder John Trauernicht, a farmer |house but for a few minutes. The little Eleotri wing Machine (From a Staff Correspondent.) {living near Wymore, Saturday began di- | girl went up to the couk stove with a 1 o e Motors ILNCOLN, Dec. ~20.—(8pecial T8 |vorce suit in the district court against | newspaper In her hands. The newspaper Electric Vacuum Cleaners Thomas O'Connor estate matter Pending |por husband, whom she cliarges with ex- | Lecume ignited, ot fire (o the child's Electric Washing Machines hefore the county court was contRTCE |treme cruelty and Jealousy. She asks | clothing, and all the clothing was burned . tosgayedl Decembac 2 |M ‘h:e:fi;‘:m for a decree and the custody of their |off and the flesh was burned to a crisp OR MEN 2 'G 5 v of }‘B"m(.‘,:o:,"m:'l\'owr:fi»::s:d 1 three children. |in places. The child lived until 7 o'clock Electric Shaving Mugs as & widow of . i —— i o evening g fes. Kate O'Connor was the first Wife | Vote fo Held Tours it ¥ sl B B ki Mg ] Electric Shaving Mirrors g of Thomas O'Cofinor, but for some reason | BOSTON. Dec. %.—The national duck | g0 VI LU€ 0T O B0 Sl o | Eleotri y O ot lived together for twenty [and candlepin congrest at ita annual | formerly ! " oums c Oigar Lighters meeting today voted to hold a champ'on- ship tournament next spring. The place of 'the competition will e decided upon later. Officers were re-elected. vears and over O'Connor married Mrs. Ed Butler of Beatrice, then a widow, and the two and has relatives here, as has the father. The funeral w this morning s held at the family home have lived together as husband and wife 1901 Mre, Butler brought considerable money to her husban®, now dead, and he in- vested it fn business and property, taking title in his own name. The estate com- | . sists of two valuable residence in Lincoln ard one in Omaha, estimated at $25,000, | end *3.00, and money in the bank. | Kate O'Connor has two sons, born to fon O'Connor, and they are now trying | tablish ir the legal | wife of thet . FAIRBURY BUYS TON OF CANDY AND 1,500 HORNS | sinee to be mother as FAIRBURY, Neb.. Dec. 20.—(Epecial)— | Vairbury's * first municipal Christmas tres now adorne the south gide of tha, ferson county court yard, and exten arrangements aie heing made to juake the event an anjoyzble one. It will | jpened at 9:39 p. m. next Friday | jng. The city hus ordered 300 elec- | I'ghts to be placed on the tree, 100 Jue, white and The committee has “SP En uP PHESE'TSII srdered nearlr a ton of candies, which 0 | vill be sacked by the high school girls nd disiributed during the program by '"l M d KI d horns will be given away at the close to | make the occesion a merry one. Prof. | Datholey of the Falrbury band and Miss | Shanafelt of the Fairbury schools are | tra'ning & chorus of M0 voices for the occasion. The Fairbury band will fur- | nish musie from the stand in the middle of the street. A committee, composed of Cliff Crooks, Elmer Young, R. E. Cressy, Roy Riley and Clel Shelley, is in charge. WHAT COUNTIES PAY FOR TAXES IN STATE (From e Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Dec. #.—(Special )—Seventy- cight counties reporting to Becretary Bernecker of the State Board of As- sesement show that money taxation for all purpose school state, city, and al niefpal gevernment, amount to $30,083,561. | This amount nearly equals the total amourit raised by the entire counties of the state last year, which was $20,405.457. While the state tax is 1 mill lower than Jast year, county and municipal taxes are higher. ter Cough. 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