Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 12, 1916, Page 4

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4 NEWLANDS ATTACKS Nevada Senator Says European Wa Counteracted Blunders and Saved It from Defeat Awe tariff and banking reforms-- the AMiefl legislative achievements of the He been “¥llson administration declared WAt because had 2rdal and commercial terminous with democratic control of feetslation be danger of defeat ntial election unless the Buropean made the presi qgpt's “sagacious and firm” handling Of toreign affairs the overshadowing i8gue Although he character tfénd of democrat mendable, the there indus depression co the party would in at the next presi continued, and zed the party was 100 radical and expressed the gohiviction “that no political party can ope to remain in power which adopts [hadical instead of evolutionary methods b1 reform W ved Party Two Years Ago. Danger of a democr defeat in th pongressional clactions of 1914, he said g averied only by the pean wa Ch branght Tl suddéh contrast the sident s poligr of ‘watchful waiting garding” Mexico, with the made haste Pt the European nations as they rushed to war, and which made that polic popular as it had theretofore been u opular, “The realization that similar prudence as ould keep us out of Kuropean com plications,” he added, “saved the part t the last elelion from the defeat hich. would have surely come as. the it of, gemeral prostration of 8, popularly attributed to onomic leglslation. t would ‘not do to charge this to the Buropean .war; first, because that hought Injuridus to our produetion und rade in its inception, has Kince become stimulant to production and export nd; second, because the commencement pr this depression antedates the KEuro peatt war. .and was contemporancous ith gur legislation regarding the tariff, tiking and trade Wil Face United Opposttion. e Are about to face a united re | ublican. party, chastened by adversity nd tager to persuade, and the question | whether the democratie party, having | jone much ‘under this administration in @ Interest of genulne reform, Is again o Be thrown out of power and deprived bt the opportunity of co.r:lnurd useful- ss, simply because intervening of depression subjects us again 0 the charge of ‘democratic hard times' h ita accompanying loss of votes, t is safe to say that the manuface uring, the panking and the large cor- te I'2erests are hostile to the dem vatic’ party, and that thelr employe: rel aldo preparing to throw thelr weight minst it simply because its administra~ lon had not brought good times, but . the contrary hi in their judginent, | rought bad time: New Tarift Law Failure, “Regarding the tariff, my view was hat ‘our ‘undertaking was not to im- ediately adopt a theoretically correct riff system, but simply to elimb grad- ally downfrom the protection heights pon which the republican party had plaged the manufacturing interests of 4 country; not to jump down at the i of destrugtion, but to elim down lowly and laboriously with a view to reserviig, s far as practicable, every merican (ndustry and injuring none. “When wo came to a practical realiza- fofl ‘of What we had promised by leg- lgtion, we were inclined, I thought, to 0 100 fast and too far. “The effect of tariff legislation (what 1 feared it would be. busi our war was he tying up sult not of a maliclous effort of the nanufacturers to teach tne country a wson, but of the caution and timidity bich can in- many cases be proved to e he without reason, but which, neverthe- like less, always exists under cond|- HIS PARTY'S RECORD o m MXEW TARIFF ACT IS FAILURE 1y AWASHINGTON, Jan. 11.--Sena #4% Newlands of Nevada, demoerat aitacked his party's record in the Jénate today, delivering a long pre @ared speech in which he criticised | suen neavy of production in this country was the | MO T THE HR TRIAL STARTS AT PROVIDENCE —-The case of Mrs. Elizabeth Blair Mohr, Cecil Victor Brown and Henry Spellman, the two negroes with whom Mrs. Mohr is al- leged to have conspired to kill her husband from ambush on the night of August 31, 1915, is bound to attract widespread attention. L. mfl HHOME INSERTS, DR C FRANKLUIN MOMR & WIFE BE OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1916 ng building the wheel work shops, b ing complet v bulldings be torpedo boat and a yacht.' 70 RAM SUBMARINE A “For Sale ot Ad placed The Porto Sald was torpedoed in the | g - lediterranean by a submarine, the na ‘"!.Th’ Bee will accomplish its pur- Vienna Report Says Porto Said Com- | tionality of which was not estabiished i"“ 5 4 althought it was said to have flown the . Telegraphers Get Ralse. mitted Hostile Act After Rais- | [ il" iiors. A aispatch from Milan HICAGO, - Tt Telegtaph of ing White Flag. on December 27, said an Itallan destroyer |crators in the employ of the Chicage & - pursued the submarine which escaped, al- [ Alton railroad rec an_increass i CAPIAIN ABANDUNS WOUNDED | thougtt 1t Wl Delleved - 08 muug s | O O e —— struck by a shell Emperor Yuan Is Wel 3 : (By Y e E ORK, Jan. 11.—Dr. Wellingto: BERLIN, Jan. 11 By Wireless Five tn Keapp Weorks, "\;fi]. {_"‘\”::11 m"vnlumy 'l s ‘!,".::fi; to Sayville.)—A statement given out| ,\sTERDAM, Jan. 10.—(Via London.) | States, announced that the health, "o od s Wtie rsoas According to the Frankfurter Zeitung, | Yuan Shi Kal, to whom he referred as tnday by the semi-official Oversoas) COSEINLR 3. ridge his been done the | io the new. emberor was £ood fact that ’\. w8 agency establighes the Austrian submarine which Found Simple Remedy_ | 1t was an | sunk the | the | ing the death Italian liner Porto Sald in Mediterra nean last month, caus )f six passengers and AUSTRIANS DEFEAT THE MONTENEGRINS | Teutons Take First Line of Defen at Mount Lovcen After Series of Bloody Assaults. |WARSHIPS AND GASES AID PARIS, Jan fighting 11 which Detalls of recent in the Montenegring were driven back by the overwhelm iug efforts of the Austrians are con- tained in a statement issued tonight Iy the Montenegrin consulate The statement says “The Austrian offensive continues tp be energetically pushed. The enemy greatly outnumbered us and has been attacking furiously on the ceastern front from Ipek onward. “We repulsed him several tmes with loss that our troops, to re- capture thelr lost position, were forced to climb over masses of bodles. Never- theless, we have been obliged to evacu- ate Berahe. “Austrian attempts ar Rugova and Mojkovae falled. By a countet® attack we Yetook Tourlak, but the eneniy hav- ing received reinforcements, we fell back on the le*t bank of the Lim. “In the neighiborhood of Gatzko enemy have been delivering furious attacks on our Mount Loveen front. Supported by & hirricane of uninterrupted fire fromp warships and the forts of Cattaro, the enemy advanced as far as our first line defenses. Our troops repulsed them time after time, inflicting enormous losses, but at night, as the result of a des- perate struggle in which the enemy re- {sorted to asphyxlating gases, the Aus- | trians were enabled to occupy our posi tions at Kouk and Retatz. ““The fighting continues.” | Grand Jury Calls Labor Leader and “B wlsd with banking legisiation; in- #tedd of providing some simple method for mobllizing the banking reserves of ations! banks under the con non-partisan board or commis wlon Fesembling the Interstate Commeree { commission, which graduaily. through powers of investigation, pub- Helty, ; correction and recommendation to conghess, work out further reforms, we werg " jntent upon legislation which mlarmied the banks by the largeness of our proposals “We falied to make the reserve hoard non‘partisan, tied it to an executive de Partment through the membership of the secretary of the treasury and the comp investigation and correctional powers of & single partisan comptroller, instead of The "composite judgment “of a quasi fJudidgd non-partisan board, and exacted additional and unnecessary member banks. sanizing the re merve ‘associations into profit-making in stittlions, s purpose entirely foreign to thelr mature, as prospective organizations The peault s that 'the unlon of banks 48 Incomplete, the state hall Afle-and the natio capital from thus being out 1 half inside th, #orve. erganization, with the -prospect that those outside will remain so, unless the law 45 modified fould Modify Reserve Aet, “y K It would be wise to shape the way for legislation during the next ses slon by making the reserve board non i erging the comptioller's of fice with all the powers and duties ii the reserve board, and dolng away with all capital requirements beyond reserves of member banks now Sendlor Newlands said that while there Was 0o heed of hysteria upon the subject of pathonsl defense, he favored a rational 5 0f preparcdnees. —— . Stremmthens Sore Back. Helps Kidueys. and apply to small of back. pain. All druggists —Adver- ousiga | the I ;. K9 troliér, subjects the member bank to the | the per- | YOUNGSTOWN, grand jury Investigation intd the strike at the plant of the Youngstown Sheet { and Tube company was resumed here to- day with a score of witnesses waiting to testify The gutes at Steel com O, Jan. ‘11 the Republic any's plant, where {have been on a strike since December 27 reopened today. Operations probably will be resumed in some department lato to | dAy. President Thomas 1. Pray sald at noon that more than fifty per cent of the employes had notiffed him that they Iron and W0 men would return The Youngstown Sheet and pany posted notices at its plant today that the wages of skilled employes now receiving 40 cents an hour would be vanced to 4 cents, and those rec ad- ving 9 cents to 43 cents. The advance, it s | severe cold either in the head, chest claimed, affects about 3,000 men bady or limbs. Subpoenas were served on Thomas H.| 1t promptly opens clogged-up mnostrils Flynn, ge wganized of the Amerjcan | and alr passages; stops nasty discharge Féderation of Labor; James A, Campbell, | or nose running; relieves sick headachs, president. and . 8. Robinson, vice presi- | dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneex- dent of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube | ing, soreness and stiffness ompany the prand stood, will statement in waich ) riot in this afternoon before Flynn, it is under tioned - regarding he claimed t H last Youngstown was | to da | the tube company WATCH SORE THROATS | because swollen glands or inflamed membranes often affect cther tissues and lung trouble easily follows. As Nature's corrector of | troubles the pure cod liver oilin Scott’s Mr a fina cheme uress the value of stock | | Information Comes forces took several positions, which we recaptured | “For the last four days the Austrians| I Fesantative aail taeld harmonioun snougt eople are buying theirs, and MOST people are buying theirs here, else we ‘“.,’,"'.'"h."'" > l'“":'""" SRRt Shnt will Lr:! Foulr:l not be mailing ('f\Puks like this to the Vietor Company every once y Stock Ifl- B il ) in & while. This is the house that popularized the ‘‘VICTROLA cludes Prac. ‘ Steel Plant Ownerf Tube com- | { throat | Emulsion is. speedily converted into | ine is curative and healing, while this | trouble and upbuilds the forces toresist germ-resisting tissue; its tested glycer- | wholesome eémulsion relieves the ! | tubercular germs and avert the weak- | If any member of your family has a tender throat, get a bottle of Scott’s | bronchial disorders and str S Insist on Seoit’s; ue. Blovmficld. N ' ening influence which usually follows, | drope of Sloan's Liniment lull'l x Emulsiontoday. Physicians prescribe | it to avert throat troubles, overcome | engthen | No alcohol or harmful | 15ad | i MASS MEETING OF G. 0. . IS ASSURED Signatures Are Obtained Hold Harmony Conference. SUGGEST NATIONAL DELEGATES g | | LINCOLN, cial.) 11 comes Neb., Jan, Information enough signatures have been obtained ir the different parts of the state to | cull for a republican mass meeting to rroject a set of candidates for dele- gates to the national convent make the meeting assured. place at Lincoln and states th pose to be to agree upon a delegation that will represent the different ele- that Enough | The funeral of ¥. O. Peterson, an early | The call | fixes the date as January 19 and the | . cne member of the crew. It is as . hd ram the submarine The statement follows : i 3 r t ¢ he Mild Laxative Compound Cor- n reference to th e I | italian steamship Portu Said by an Aus rects Stubborn Case of [ tro-Hungarian submar Constipation. Vienna reg id : o escape, then ran ' parents is the of their el D aw e tlag and halted. dren's bowe's Health in later e de Vhen th marine approached the pepde in large measure on early trair steamer atie der cred a ing and a child should be taught from bmarine in order to ram It. At| infancy to regular habits | t juncture the submarine opened fir When from any causge the bowel be | and hit the amehip, which ugain came | comes congested with stomach waste a | to a halt and wered boats mild laxative should be employed to The sibmarine censed firing, drew up |open up the passage gently and carry ih mahip and observed that the |off the congested ma A miost effec aons jn the boats which had put off |1 for this purpcee i the com n Porto Sald were making for the |bir f simpic Ia ve herbs known ' coast with tempting to rescue those |as Dr. Caldwell's Syr Pepain. Mre, \ wimming in t Iie submavine|D. B of Recd, Okla., used Dr. Cald » Pepsin for her bab 4 halted the boat containing the captain s psiv H the P gaid. The gapta as tolq | Harley Buren Bulls, and savs 11d L " { 4 e 144 ¢ him more good than anything we hav HARLEY BUREN BULLS L s ¥ he would be shot if he did not save | him m L TR N SRR oAb AR *Y®| given him. 1la bowels are very stibborn e Bt e R about acting, but they act ecasily e ot for more than twenty-five years and wed T Fvived & witow . l:; o g ””"“,';‘: 1 ey | time T give him Dr. Caldwell's Sy the family standby in Ihn.\st]!‘n«]r f,»r b ol T R ENTVIVES (R bt g [ t whom was wotnded Y p, homes. Druggists everywhere well it for Pepsin ) four sons, one ghter and a brother, by taken off in boat from the sub- | ]f, Caldwel Syrup Pepain contains |fifty cents a bottle. A trial bottle, free Peter W. Nelson. The funeral was held | marine and after the wounded persons | =c 0 ™" [ orioiie drug and s a |of charge, can be obtained by writing today from the New Mission church, of |had been bandaged both were handed | oo g™ T efieae for children and older [to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 44 Washington which he was treasurer for many years. | over to the captain's boat people as well. It has been on the mar- |St., Monticello, Til F. 0. Peterson, It was not until after this had been ) OAKLAND, Neb Jan. 11.—(8pecial.)~ | - e a—— - — — — —_— We Have Plenty of Steam Coal | mettier of Burt county. who died Sunday, | was held today. He was born in Sweden soeventy years ago, and came to Nebraska when the state was young. He owned a farm northeast of the city | 7 to itpe | WARRTONT Vo e S doloby CHEROKEE MILL ‘ ALL ‘ that | dosepn I Dorst, Cnited States army, CHEROKEE NUT ‘ AT otired, 8 v P e Ind ( | | hsisulenia Yt 155" BRNUIY Amisiedn MISSOURI MINE RUN [ LOW \ [ war, died today from apoplexy. Colonel Dorst was a native of Loufsville, Ky ILLINOIS WASHED NUT | PRICES | 70 Fine Teams and 70 Yell-o Wagons Promise | iy o toem Srlenty Shoe o SR Prompt Deliveries et car here tonight. Most of the vie- | Il e | Sunderland Brothers Co. | lon 10/ pupINGIELD, 0., Jan. 11.—Four per- sons were killed and twenty injured e pur-| ployes retirning from work Movements af Ocean Stcamers. ments of the party in order to head | port. . Arrive Sailed If 1 off a renewal of a“factional fight. | Norrbasis’ Sencierse. Phone Douglas 252 Ask for E. M. SUNDERLAND | ! 1t is understood here that the move- | FNIES G o R oy s -y ment for this meeting originated in o | AzZORBs. .../ Roma. } conference held in Omaha shortly before the holidays at the office of State Chair. at which were man Walter A. George, also present former Chairramn Currie of Broken Bow, G. W. Wattles of Omaha, N. P. Hanson of Lincoln, -.ul two others and that they also { had assurance from ex-Chairman Epper- one or parteof | son that he would be with them in the p It 18 sald tne plan contem- | proposition. et e mev vl During the First Fifteen Days of December. . .. ... ona.siae rom Lincoin o tho teket | Think of it! During the first two weeks of December we used “Victor” Goods The idea of a harmony delegation ha s0 far not evc although 1. D. letter in the Journal, protesting the names mentioned large and suggesting numes, ed any special h another almost DEATH RECORD. OAKLAND, Net John H Nelson Jan. aged 72 years. g was born in Cold Gone First dose of ‘;Pupe’s Compound’’ relieves all grippe misery. Dou't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Pape's Cold Compound” two until A taken hours 'ape’s Cold Compound™ est, % cents at drug siores. assistance; tastes nice conveniens Don't Advertisement accept & sub Fvane of Kenesaw had a for delegates-at- | 1l of them bull moosers. 1t remains to be scen, therefore, whether the mass meeting will be sufficiently rep 11.—(Speclal.)— Nelson, cne of Burt count The | Ploneers, dled Sunday morning at his | home here after an iliness of a few days, ! Head and I}{oge Clear three doses are | Will end grippe misery and break up a is the quick- surest relief known and costs only It acts without | [l and causes no in P M. X7E Paid the Victor Talking Machine Company $42,760.41 for VICTOR PRODUCTS SHIPPED onflll(_\.1 to the amount of $42.760.41. We paid the Victor Co. the check shown below: And we took the discount allowed us for prompt pay- ment. This discount amounted to $872.65. Cash counts! Buy VICTROLA MOST Our Record against set of Now, then, there’s safety in numbers. your where IDEA” throughout the west, This is the house that carries Over 150 VICTROLA | in Stock Always ; Ranging in Price From tically Ev-- erythins Skane, Cold dose every taken | | and Victor Records Shipped atitute Thousands of Fine SAFE INVESTMI opert: Fiftoen years ' o without §1.08 - lows. amouats of $500.00 up. American 22 8. 1Tth BY. SUITS and OVERCOATS ‘at Half Price woul aperi- Anywhere and Everywhere on FREE Trial--We paying trans- portation charges. Easy terms, if you wish. Old style “Horn” Machines, etc., taken in trade toward modern Victrolas. MICKELS _Nebraska Cycle Company ‘ »Corner 15th and Harney, Omaha. 334 Broadway, Council Blnffs ing VIC.Y TROLAS. How long do you sup- pose you can get along without one? v

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