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BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, BULGARIANS AND s L FINANOTAL NUT FOR | Germar trin, Bulkaria and | T lurkr\ have at dlsposal meveral | !® Invariably ceupled with regrets that | tiniéa that number ind 1t may be | it ShOUId have been régarded an necessary | asstmed that « otfort will be made|t0 evacuste the Bard won footholds on ,,, SSioohtiate terable allied force | the Deninsuld, obtained at » BTt datoris cost in casualties i ed This Gree " The toe of the Gallipoll peninsua, with i I"w Epunl nd x“‘ dl::'u‘n-t |‘ gt Heddul Bahr, commanding the entrance Severa] Officers. - i to the Dardane:tes, is apparently still t DECEMBER offictal informatior to tie t French and Briti :‘ .- been estima recently. at about number ¢ ) In Greece, which nection with the transfer and many d ‘to be placed on trial ond time in the eriminal ocort They were convicted in the r|f)np'inl|. 5 to be raised It says r articles may be expects re mche With the new war credit of 10,000,000,000 | 10 rise In price after the war and if the | marke the German war debt reached | Present tariff were continued, it would . ‘.,m,..,,.._ marke which, according to |!ead to an artificlal increase of prices | au o of operating s confidence KAISER To GRAGK Dr. Helfferich, should last until the end | for Germany which would undermine the | famé—the ah muleting of the farmer of March, Interest on 40,000,000,000 marks | capabllity of German industry to compete | of $2,00 and two farms valued at $40.00 |amount to 2,00,000000 marks annually |in the world market it wete granted a new trial later. | Voerwaerts Asks Where Interest|und for redemption which s neceasary The case has been set for trial, but i | rder to maintain the credit of th s not certain whether it will be tried, in and Principal of Great War empire. another 140,000,000 marks Is Therefore, the interests of consumers view of a letter turned over to Murvi Debt is to Come From needed and producers,”” the Vorwaerts concludes, | . Barnhart, assistant state's attorney psiuiens o S 4 demand abolition of these import taxes | by Miller. The "“"“"‘" “""“i' 1“';“"‘" A g s | be neld, ax no mention is made of the st Double income. the war, which would reduce Ger- | SiEnature and contains an admission o : e Egvs IMPORT TAX' IMPRACTICABLE ATHENS QUICKLY SENDS AID| ... 5 | transfer of troops from Ri01 — Increasing The Vorwaerts considers it ntial y's income considerably: and, there- nl'f”j"”’ testimony in the first trial, but The war oftice statemer aves the gl | that the emplre’s income be i than | the time has come for the govern. | Foulkes denies writing it " d und Bulgarian troops is reported in| » Indla nancial condition, whie r ar a dispatch from Brindisi, Italy, to { the writing in the letter. On the report well over 100,000 strong. It is widely " a source of anxiety to the gov nnvnnnv | dl *5 o i ters _and | conjectured, however, that any south- | Helfferich, secretary of the treasury,| ;. —iue taxation was increased by Alleged SWln ers : ,”f",,' \": ':,,,’“:‘,Y{:.,g”;?‘ Tp G’,‘,\:‘rf the Havas News agency. It is said ! made before the Reichstag, the So-|00,000 marks, but the budget did not fI F M If he find . several Greek officers and soldlers ' 0I lowa rarmer ay «|or later come in contact with them, and wealth and levying a non-recurrent eon- the fighting. rhank God, they are safely out of |in the near eastern theater of war longer possible so far as taxation of Iimports | windler of Thomas (“"Sentimental ’vmn exploded on W. T. Duvall's ranch s have|ward sweep of the Teutonic or Bube | b ssertel he would clalist newspaper, Vorwaerts, of Ber-|balance. In 1913 the government adopted | Prosecutor Barnhart assertel h were killed or wounded and that (he N B T d A that the trAnsfer s connected with a | German government and the Reich-|tribution for armament in order to \,,\,rl Ot e I‘le galn The dispateh says that the disturb- | (here without serfous loss” is an ex-|than in requisite to mssure the success | terest on the nation’s gigantic war is concerned, Provisions, raw “\ll"'llfl“l'lnmm‘. ) Foulkes, a farmer of Danbury, | near here | rrom the Bivia and Anzac h & heavs Slavs Said to Hlve Cmmd the Bor- tmport Tax Impracticable. s as to Three Men Killea by Explosion, RICH HILL, Mo., Dec. 2.—Three men | employed in destroying stumps were | Killed today when a wagon load of dyna Maintenance of the existing financial eystem, the Vorwaerts continues, is i now aban- | garian armies in the Balkans, whether O T L i , will sooner t extrordl 7 sure of taxin \ ” allles have | from the north, west or east, will so | 1in, asserts the time has come for the he extrordinary measure & Greek governinent {8 hastily forward- | oses frivut ing reinforcements to the scene of | Many Fxpressions of Relfef. determination on the part of the ;nil‘n!" stag to indicate in what way the|the deficit. powers not to remain on the defensive | ;,,p4y pecessary for payment of in- CHICAGO 2.~Lodavine M and J, Marion Miller, her brother, all ance oceurred in the province of |pression frequently heard.today In con-|of a forward march | debts and to provide for their re- " Fpirus, at the western end of the| ___ 3 % ) ‘Serbo-Greek border. | ——— PR R8I A o2, # voBard to these Incidents,” A Bulghtien advance gusrd is said | o liave penetrated Greek territory after angehcounter with Ureek outposts, re- Sulling in“lively fighting. i o Greek press maintains silence in dispaten u “put the government Is dis- ?m Wbed.' Greek detachments have been went hAstily to Koritza and Cogradesp! tofréinforce the garrisons there.' S8y Montenegrins Treacherous. < BERLIN, Dec, 20.—(By Wireless to Say- ¥ille)The Overseas News agency quotes the Austrian officlal report of December 15, ag charging that the Montenegrina at ces held up their hands, waving advanced near to the Austro- lines, when they suddenly threw hand grenades. The statement ls quoted as saying: "“The treachéry found corresponding treatment.” The agency quotes the Turkish state- ment for Decembef 19, as saying that in the Mesopotamian campaign ‘the enemy Again used dum dum bullets.” Germun Version of Ypres Fight, BERLIN, Dec. 20.—(Via London.)—in- { tente allled monitors yesterday shelled the German posititions at Westende ca the “Belglan coast, but where finally driven away by land batteries, says the officlal statement issued today by Ger- man army headquarters, The statement wdds that German aviators attacksd the town of Poperinghe, near Ypres, numer- oug, hostile troops being 'concentrated there. The statement. follows “Western theater: Fire from our coastal batte drove off the enemy monitors whiche shelled Westende yesterday. On ‘s front there was lively u—(ulory ac- vity. “One of our air squadron attacked Poperinghe, where numerous m of e enemy are gathering: “An English biplane was shot down in wn aerlal fight near Bruges, The oce supants were killed. “Eastern theater: The situation is anchanged. “Balkan theater: In the fighting north- sast of Tara, previously reported, three mnun and two field guns were 0»- ur I(a)kovnc fighting for the Al W Official Report. . 20.~The French war of- ued suc: ungarian fighting with hand grenades north of Bolse-En-Hache. Between the lomme and the Olse the artillery has been ac- tive, 1In the region of Fay we have sllenced u battery of the enemy. “'On the morth bank of ‘the river Alsne we yesterday evening evacuated the small outposts we captured on Dgcember 15, “In the Wolvre district, at the forests of Mort Mare and Le Prete, French bat- teries bombarded the communicating trenches of the enemy. There has also cannonading in the sectors of Nmny and of moua:um in Lorraine.”’ BRITONS LEAVE TWO DISTRICTS ON DARDANELLES (Continued nfim One) by Bulgarian or & & question for the military leaders to, solve. The alliea in Macedonia do mot expect an early nttuck if the advanes ‘s left to the Austrians and Germans, as airmen report that the central powers have not yet 'guthered a sufficient force 1o undertake dn offensive. BRITONS| LEAV GALLIPOLY and Anzac. districts of the /Gallipeli peninsuix, have been withdrawn. ' The follawing official statement was (h here taday ! the' quo.- &t Suvia and Apsac, With their guns and stores, have i puceessfully “transferred with n- L casualties to another sphere slthough the question had England whether, in view BAG MANUFACTURERS BEMIS-OMARA BAG Jackson Sts., Douglas m sl m ©0. 615 So. 11th wi ©0., 1808 BOXES-—PACKING Mt ©O., Nast Omaha, Web. 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