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OMAHA, DAY, DECEMBER t the tr o"‘ Y temption to be rafsed. It says: |and many other articles may be expe o G n war debt reached | Present tariff were col o we of operation,’ although this mark the Germa P 'y" L’"‘mrh:" 1o | 1ead to increase # invariably ceupled with KAISER TO GRAGK Dr. Helfferich, should last Wntil the ond | for Germar e LA e of March, Interest on 40,000,000,000 marks to evacuate the hard wor the peninsula, obtained a cost in casuaities wailing| The toe of the Gallipo of the Gallipoll peninsula | Bedaul Bahr, commanding ent unofficlal advices concerning | lo the Dardaneiles, is apparent! Egvptian situation are authentic | be held, as no mention at Britain may feel the pecessity of | transfer of troops from this regior reasing her armed forces there. 1It| The war office statement nted that the Germans and | bublic to draw its own conclusions as (o reparing ble expe- | the destination of e Austra the Suez | United Kifgdom force India | well over 100000 strong I inters _and | conjectured, however, that any Havas News agency. It is sald - Durdanelles have | ward sweep of the Teuton Bul 3 8 en place the positions now aban- | garian armies in the Balkans, whether SRvecH Grovk SRERIRE WSS - Soidier ned by the British, The allles have | trom the north, west or east were killed or wounded and that (he| )., ubie to achieve no striking suc-|or later come in contact with them, and Greek government {s hastily forward- | that the transfer is connected with a | German government and the Reich- ing reinforcements to the scene of | determination on the part of the entente [ gtag to indicate in what way the fighting. [ powers not to remain on the defensive |y onoy nocessary for payment of in- in the near eastern theater of war longer | The digpateh says that the disturb- | s with the transfer faced on t convicted in th g a confidence A muleting of the farme 1 two farms valued at $40 granted a new trial later. The case en set for trial, but i s not cer n ether it will be tried, | v of ¢ rned over to Marvii the interests of const lew of At Mg ot * the Vorwaerts concludes, | B Barnhart t state's attorney by Miller ive bears Foulke ature d ne an admission of which would reduce Ger. | SIEN . considers it essential uy's intome considerably; and, there l"'”'";'d g :‘“m""‘m"\(? first trial, bu income be more tha has come for the govern- | FOUEE R BICE (L pwriting was to meet these obligations and to declare what course it e by 'the" Eselatint GIAB GttornYs ] L T B R 1T emns for the purpose of comparing it with - > """“ g 3 the writing in the letter On the report source of anxiety vernment s Ton, anation was imercased vy - | Alleged Swindlers of e e Waniot It he to be ident! the So- 000000 marks, but the budget did not | ance. in s e sovernmens cred | Of Jowa, Farmer May |G, oo ™ ™ ¥ | Not Be Tried Again wealth and levying a non-recurrent con- | tribution for armament in order to CHICAGO, D 2.1 and J. Marion m the Suvia and Anza GREEKS [N CLASH everal Slavs Said to Have Crossed the Bor- | Saloniki ba der Into Epirus and Killed | This Greek port 1 within casy Severa] Officers Barigpin It re e o { the ATHENS QUICKLY SENDS AID\',-‘, —_ in PARIS, Dec. 20.—Fighting be- tween small detachments of (‘:rawk"" r wnd Bulgarian troops is reported in a dispatch from Brindisi, Italy, to a [ her "uvu f 8 but ther aphere an artificial which would under e the apabllity of German industry to compet ‘ n the world market | egrets that A% necessar footholds on h a hea and it may that e will be made mount to 2,000,000,000 ehtrate a ¢ Voerwaerts Asks Where Interest|and for redemptior % e . ¢ 1 order to maintain the credit of the and DPrbmclpl] co{ G;ent War SREirs. | RetBUr IO | Bhaths s herefore ebt is to Come From needed 1 XMPRACTICABLE marks annually | which is necessary allied foree tmport Tax Impracticable mers entrance il t nd abolition of these import taxes s made of the w Double income IMPORT TAX The Vorwaerts | that the emplre's AMSTERDAM, Dec. 20.—Review- | goupled ing the recent speech on Germany's financial condition, which Dr. Karl Helfferich, secretary of the treasury, made before the Reichstag, clalist newspaper, Vorwaerts, of Ber- lin, asserts the time has come for the | eaves the time has repre an and which must be y wa widely to the writing the will wooner Mehd e Explosion, cases ut these points cover e o 9 —Three men Many Expressions of Relief. were RICH HILL, Mo., Deec. 2. Miller | employed in destroying stumps oday when a wagon load of dyna Maintenance of the the ‘ the deficit | ey stem, existing flnancial the Vorwaerts continues, is in Thank God without sodavine her brother, alleged | kil they are safely serfous loss’ out of s an ex- et | than is requisite to assure the muc ,.,.,llernt on the nation’s gigantic ance occurred in the province Ipirus, at the western end of the Serbo-Greek border. A Bulghtian advance guard ix said to have penetrated Greek territory after an, encounter with Uresk oulposts, re- sulfing in lively fighting. *Tie Gréek press maintains silence in redard to these incidents,” Gontinges, “but the government furbed,' Groek detachments have sent hdstily to Koritza and Cogradesp! to ‘réinforce the garrisons there.” iny Montenegrins acherous, {, Dec, 20.—(By Wireless to Say- p Overseas News agency quotes Austrian officlal report of December 19, as charging that the Montenegrina at some places held up thelr hands, waving flags and advanced near to the Austro- Hungarian lines, when they suddenly threw hand grenades. The statement is quoted as saying: “The treachéry treatment.™ The agency quotes the Turkish state- ment for Decemben 19, as saying that in the Mesopotamian campaign “the enemy Akain used dum dum bulle found corresponding Version of Ypres Figh Dec. 20.—(Via London.)— tente allled monitors yesterday shelled | the German posititions at Westende on the “Belglan coast, but where finally | Iriven away by land batteries, says \hei officlal statement issued today by Ger- man army headquarters, The statement \dds that German aviators attacked the | town of Poperinghe, near Ypres, numer- ous, hostile troops being concentrated there. The statement follows { “Western theater: Fire from ouy coastal batteries drove off the enemy monitors | whiche shelled Westende yesterday. On | this front there was lively artillory av- ivity, “One of our air squadron attacked Poperinghe, where numerous troops of the epemy are gathering. “An English biplane was shot down in an acrial fight near Bruges, The oo- supants were killed. “Eastern inchanged. Balkan theater: In the fighting north- sast of Tara, previously reported, three nountain and two fleld guns were eup- ‘ured, . Near Mojkovac fighting cont{nued suc- sesdfully for the Austro-Hungarian l‘ofi[l.,'" rniu Officlal Report. theater: The altuation s PARIS, Nec. 20.~The French war of- fice this afiyrnoon gave out a report on | the progress \of hostllities, reading: “In the Artols district, there has been fighting with hand grenades north of Bolse-En-Hache. Between the 10 and the Olse the artillery has been tive. In the region of Fay we have sllenced & battery of the enemy. “‘On the north bank of the river Alsne we yesterday evening evacuated the small outposts we captured on December 16 “In the Wolvre district, at the forests of Mort Mare and Le Prete, French bat- terles bombarded the communicating trenches of the enemy. There has been also cannonading in the sectors of Nomeny and of Bloncourt, in Lorraine." BRITONS LEAVE TWO DISTRICTS ON DARDANELLES (Continued from Page One.) of warm debate, Premier Radoslas must be driven Saloniki; by Dulgarian or AtNtro-Gethan trdope’s | A question for the military leaders to solve. The allies in Macedonia do ut' expect an early attuck if the advanee ts left to the Austrians and Germans, as alrmen report that the central powers have not vet gathered a sufficient force 1o undertake an offensive. GALLIPOLI BRITONS LEAVING Troops Withdrawn Supposed to l-‘ on Way to Salomiki. LONDON.\ Dec. 20.~The British troops AL the Suvia and Anzac. districts of the Gallipgll peninsul, have been withdrawn. | The follawing official statement was | {imsyed here tod { “All the' trgops at Suvia and Anzac, tonl-ler With their guns and stores, have e suceessfully ‘transferred with 4n- \slgnificant cabualties to another sphere ot‘mm\lonq' The Suvid, Bay, and Anzac Cove posi- itiohg are $n'the. north coast of Gallipoli peningule. Anzac Cove is about sixteeen miles the tip. Suviy Bay is five miles fu on. As no mention ‘s mude in the British announcement, of the allled position In the Reddul Bahe position, at the tip of | the peninisula, it is not clear whether the | withdrawal of troops indicated a decision | to abandon the effort to force danelles or means merely a m.a;u-nmeml of the allied forces. ‘ There have been no previous hintd ot such & move, although the question had | heen raised in England whether, in view of the fallure of the allies to make ap- preciable headway at the Dardanelles and the urgent need for additional troops at Saloniki, the Dardanelles force would be ment may have been' conducted to cover the withdrawal Macedounia or Egypt. There are two flelds of operations int the near east to which British troops| withdrawn frem the Gallipoll peninsula | might be forwarded—Macedonla and ch_on the al- led. positions at There ia no of | pression freduently heard today In con- of a forward march possible #o far as taxation of imports | swindler is concerned. Provisions, raw | debts and materifals | Tommy to provide for thelir re- ) Foulkes S BAG MANUFAOTURERS BEMIS-OMANA BAG W.- Jackson Stw., Douglas 1 BOILER MAKERS uNT DRAKE-WILLIAMS.MO! and Hickory, Douglas 1043. BOTTLERS OMANA B . e mll"g..fl- 18 So. 11th BLOUP.SHERRY W ©0., 1508 Webster 8t., Do BOXES—PACKING OMANA BOX CO., B -y Ty ast Omaba, Web. g T HREWERS STORE BREWING 0. 1819 Shermas Ave., Webster 231. METE BREWING 00‘. 6th and Loaves. wortk, Douglas 145.. FRvenna ana Bonievars, Evies 00+ ,S... (M‘l-.l)'“. CO0., 30th and ¥ WILLOW SPRINGS BREWIN 94 and Hickory Sts.. nmlu it BRICK MANUFACTURERS KEYDRAULIC FRESS . W, 0, W, Bldg., Dougias BUTCHERS' and PACKERS' TOOLS V& om.. 00.. 1510 Oapitol Avse., POULTRY AND CHICK FEED, MEAL, ETC. O honss: Doug 1ets o .7 CEMENT BLOOK MANUFACTURERS- O I T Ul C ONI'IOHONIR\' D. J. OBRRIEN €0, Douglas 833. 11tk ané 0. 83 ©0., 1308 901.11 Douglas 84 VOREGELE & Jones St. Do COUCHES AND MATTRESSES !-’ @ W&OO.. 1301 Nicholas St. QOFFEE, TEA AND SPICES w&o- ©0., 118 Ne, 11tk B, ¥ i by e B CRACKER MANUFACTURERS LASEToR S A 1w 0l REAMIR\ OCOMPANTES ©0., 13tk :nu L m - TR SRR o COMMISSION, PROD['OI. ETC, 1 e R DIlehl‘th ‘.m . .13 Howard -‘u.... ELECTRIC OOMPANIES °ET PIRUTIATT ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND & LIGHTING FIXTURES FNGRAVERS—ELECTROTYPERS laf'-;“'w IIDM'". ©0., 118 ENVELOPE MANUFAOTURERS CO. 417 e ©0., 181610 1811 Mew- i BURKLEY ENVELOFR 13th St Douxlas 691, FIXTURES OWATE T T m ol e FLOUR MILLS 00.. 1513 shermas b FURNACES g ks N 411.13 So. 10th A it all cast ir Our Interests are Mutual Let Us Each Progress by Helping the Other--- Co-Operation is the Spirit of the Times When you buy Omaha-Made Goods you help build-up Omaha factories. But in building up Omaha’s manufacturing industry you help, not only the factories, but yourself as well. It is not charity to demand Omaha-Made Goods---it is the logical way to help yourself and build up your own busi- ness. Money spent for Omaha-Made Goods stays in Omaha. Each individual gets back---many times---a certain per cent of each dollar he spends. More money spent for Omaha- Made Goods means greater factories, more employes, more taxable property, lower prices on goods you buy and more prosperity) in general. ¥ f - Abandon from your mind all thought of Public Spirit and Civic Pride. Look at it from the viewpoint of the selfish individual. Answer the ques- tion in your own mind: “How does it benefit me personally to buy Omaha- Made Goods?” Demand Omaha-Made Goods because you do help yourself by so doing. In addition to making the community and yourself more prosperous in a general way, you do not have to pay the heavy transportation charges for shipping-in goods made elsewhere when you buy Omaha-Made Goods. Because of this, Omaha-Made goods are cheaper for the same quality. And then, in cases where it is necessary to rectify errors or replace parts in Omaha-Made Ar- ticles, you have a direct, home service, no delays, no inconveniences, no transportation charges. Help yourself by demanding Omaha-Made Goods. Out out the list of Omaha manufacturers adjoining. Use it as & reference. Demand their goods. Make & fair test on a quality basis. If Omaha-Made Goods do not prove the advertised claims, buy them no more. But give them a fair trial before declding. This is only a ‘‘square deal.’’ It isn’t much to ask. ALWAYS TALK, USE and SERVE OMAHA-MADE GOODS We are spending a large advertising appropriation in Omaha papers to intro- duce Butternut ‘‘The Coffee Delicious’’ We are creating a_ standard by which to judge coffee value Call for it by mame-——you are protected by the guarantee of a big, responsible home concern You buy at a disadvantage when you select dntrademarked coffee of unknown quality ship- ped-in from you kmow not where Better grocers sell BUTTER- NUT, “The Coffee Delicious; " it adds prestige and ls easler to sell for particular housewives demand it. Paxton & Gallagher Wholesale Grocers. The best in its line. One of the big Omaha industries The Nebraska and Iowa Steel Tank Company Manufacturers of Tanks, Grain Bins, Ventilators, Gas Storage Tanks, Oil Drums, Garbage (Cans and holders — in fact — every thing in the line. Pure, Fresh, Sweet, Wholesome Butter — A full pound of satisfaction in every package. IDEAL BUTTER The name stands for the Lest. The more particu- lar housewives always de- mand it. Manufactured and guaranteed by Kirschbraun & Sons, Inc. 1209-11 Howard Street. Wise merchants sell Ne- braska and Iowa Steel Tank Company’s prod- ucts. Particular eustomers demand them, jomas (“'Sentim a farmer of Danbury exploded on W. T. here. ntal | 1 near CUARANTEER FOUNDRIES—Casting and Weights. OMANA TFOUNDRY COMPANY, »” Jackson St. Douglas 9433 Sash FUR GOODS NATIONAL FUR & TANNING CO. 1935 So. 13th St.. Tyler 130. GAS OOMPANIES OMANA GAS CO. Douglas 606. HATS OMAHA HAT FACTORY, 1331 Douflse St. Douglas 4684, 1509 Howard #t. ICE DEALERS~ PEO! 'S ICE & COLD l'l'oufl. ©o. 12894 Chicago St., Douglas OMAHA wn & COLD STORAGE 00'. McC Blk., 15th and Dodge Douglas 6“ ICE MACHINES BAKER ICE MACHINE CO. 19th and Nicholas Sts.. Douslas 1861 LAUNDRIES NONPAREIL LAUNDRY Co, 1708 Vin- ton St., Douglas 2560. EIMBALL LAUNDRY CO. Jackson St. Douglas 919, PURITAN LA“DIY. 2806.13 Farnam St., Harney 177 LEAD WORKS LAWRENCE SHOT & LEAD CO. Pao- tory South Omaha, Douglas 1845, LODGE SUPPLIES LODGE SUPFLY CO, 1111 Farnam St, Douglas 4160. MACARONI 1507-09-11 SKINNER MANUFACTURING 0©O0. 14th and Jackson Ste. Tyler 15365 MO)\[M'ENTS 7. BLOOM & O 702 Ouming nonflu 576, ot oy OILS . NICHOLAS OIL CO. 304 Baird Ildl Douglas 383. PACKING HOUSE PRODUCTS 'WIFT AND COMPANY, South Omaha. South 2280, MIRRORS and ART GLASS WINDOWS MIDLAND GLASS & PAINT CO. 1lta and Howard, Louglas 791, PLANING MILL 8 REALTY INVESTMENT ;onna Floor Bee Bldg., Doug. 26. PRINTERS—BOOK AND JOI ol.m rurnla CU.. 13th and Far. lloxllun 1407 Harzey St, 2644. SADDLERY J. K. HANEY & CO., 313-17 South 13th Bt., Douglas 689. STARCH MANUFAOTURERS DEFIANCE STARCH ©O. 2550 Cuming 8t.. Douglas 170, SERUM MANUFACTURERS 0. X. SERUM CO., 3335 L St, Omaha, South 453. AXTELL SERUM CO. South Omala South 633, OMANA SERUM CO., 401 No. 33a st, South Omaba, South 2868. RA BELT SUPPLY CO. Lobb: O Manye Bidg. Bouth Omaiia. Bo. 3363, TANKS, CULVERTS, GRAIN AND OIL DRUMS NEBRASKA & IOWA STEEL TAWK CO.. 1301 Spruce St. Webster 378 TENTS AND AWNINGS SOOTT.OMANA TENT AND COx 1ith and Harney Sts. Done: 58 CRAVATS, BELTS, PURSES, POCKE? BOOKS and SUSPENDERS SMITH, LOCKEWOOD Boath 13t Bt Donglas %aei"" TIN CANS AND SHEET \u-.1.u, GORDON LAWLESS oo Podge Ma.. Dougies oss O WOOD WORKS OMANA WOOD woRxmN 'Marcy St. Dougias 2946 © OO WHOLESALE GROCERIES PAXTON & GALLAGH: ! 10th 8., Douslas s+ 10711 South South lsL\s, 2333 1801 Duvall's ranch

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