Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 18, 1916, Page 4

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0GDEN ARMOUR IS BEHIND WEEGHMAN Chicago Packer and Other Men of 'B'NAI BRITH DAY CELEBRATED HERE | Dr. Coffee and Hiram Frankel Du-‘ ringing Up Father OMAHA, TUESDAY, Drawn for The Bee by George McManus. 1 | | Foreigners in Western Chihuahua | Teutonic Diplomats at Washington | ALL AMERICANS AT MADERA SAFE LETTERS IMPORTANT 10 R I DO NOT SEE PAPEN | “I‘,?:‘fn deilc)?;;rinsBe q WICHITA, Kan, Jan. if.—James Oak ley Davidson, one of the receivers for the Kansas City, Mexico & Orient rallroad RE COMES T City Are Reported to Be in Say Money Not Paid Horn while that system was in the hands of Great Wealth Partners in tinguished Guests of Honor S THE y P y y No while that syatem w the hands of Cub.Owaership. il bk . CHANGE - No Danger. | Till After Bridge Attack [ vt tokay a8 hs heme. Phaslcians HE'S A PEST - HE oyt e |said that death was caused by a compli- ANNOUNCEMENT IS IMPRESSIVE DAY IS FILLED WITH EVENTS NEVER <GITS THR " COWMEN, THOUGHT SLAIN, 0. XK :THI.NK MATTER NOT SERIOUS [eation of diseases ”Mr dpl‘v’;i:"l‘:l X s 2 S ] AS . oUG ———— i widely known in financial circles. H 1 CHICAGO. Jan. 17.—The names of It was a full day's program with RN OUE$T|ON5~ | CHIHUAHUA CITY, Mexico., Jan.| WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Accounts of |was one of the developers of the natural § Weegh Y . 17.—All Americans and other for- |the German cmbassy, it became known (gas industry in Kansas and Oklahoma | Oharles Weeghman's partners in the | which B'nai B'rith day was cele . m . [ tonight, prove. in the opinion of embassy |and was 6 years of age B SR Gne s tipressive news to Chi.| Drated yesterdiy in Omaha. Distin eigners at Madera, in western Chl-| pp .\, ijat it Captain Frans von Papen, o—————— eam o pressive news to % v 5 v i - Ao BROUEP ofs the same: tolay | guished guests, leaders in the B'nai | | huahua, are safe, according to & tel- | ,cqiieq military attache pald any money | Bey Attacked by Eagle, The new magnates are Muitimillion- | B'rith order from Chicago and St.| | esraphic message received L ("h";k oed ot ""r:; B T '(""“ Emmett Shortal, 10-year-old son o e J. O Armo sresident of | p, ity rt | from Cusihuirachic until after Horn had en arrested {yqrry Shortal, a farmer living southwe j nire Usden rme “’ o | Paul were in the: city to take pa | 1. Thess includs Roy 4 Bert Kra- | Charged with blowing up the Canadian |of Jérseyville, Il was attacked by an ¥ "";“"‘" - o e = ,[in the program and the speaking at | se include Roj “r“ her. Dr. p.| Paciflc raliway bridge at Vanceboro, Me cagle while plaving in_ the ’hnrna'l'r'? wald, president of Sears K and 5 v e . P Frede. .andon, a nel or, hear: - B iy Willlae Wristey. iru & widely | the banquet at tne s.oysy nofel ia mer, who, with thelr father, Dr. P.| London dispatches have stated that | Frederiel i Tony ran to his \aid. . The L e arad e ot A | he initiation of new | Kramer, ranchman, were reported to |stubbs in von Papen's check book taken | iz bird was pecking at the hoy's head SRR SuuAutactirer, and cone ot the |the evening, &t A6 ‘A | have been slain by Villa troops, The | rom him by the British authorities at and clawing his face. Landon beat off # Chicago's biggest bankers nembers in the afternoon and at the | & 8 "Saqil 4 Frank | Falmouth, showed a check for §700 drawn the eagle wllll- Ff’;nc- rail. The boy was $ In giving out these names at a ban- | program and speaking at Temple }‘“ emen en Sne an !m Horn's credit the day after the ate !rfi: v}ux.'lr-‘m'l(""' Sver, il auet Iast night Mr. Weeghman did not | P it { Woods, and James Locke, an em-|iache had recelved $2,000 from the Ger- | ne barnvard half an hour later, swooped divoige the name of the banker and |lsraclin the everin D | ploye of the Barbricora ranch, con-|man embassy | downon & young plk and carried it away A him only as “one of the by The di ished ts were Dr { . ts talons. Shorta Mdentified him only a ne of the big Ol "‘“""_"" xu(un‘ o | cerning whom there was much ap | #2,000 Pald to Papen. i‘\:‘eix\\l o e st inore tham A aeet | Rudolph 1. Coffes of Chicago, superin- S snst ted to have | According to the embassy accounts it |pounds—Chicago Herald Another millionaire, Julius Rosenwald "Hv'l'nl of the social service bureau of prehension, were repor 0 ha | was said, $2,000 was paid to von Papen | head of Sears, Roebuck and com- | the order, and Hiram D. Frankel of St | arrived at La Junta. { sl pany, may necome a stockholder. A con ference between him and Weeghman has beeh arranged for this week Paul | mittee of this district | department of the organization newest feature of B'nal B'rith work chairman of the propaganda com The soclal service is the Dr. ( Wood and 8nei, | to bring out Dr. Kramer, and were ex- ‘ pected back at La Junta tomorrow morn- | Later it was within a few days after the explosion at Vanceboro to defray expenses in con- nection with the defense of Horn, a Ger- man citizen. It also was intimated at sold went to the mountains the Kramers, with GET RID OF SCROFULA HOW? TAKES. S. S. the embassy M f P Coffee was called from his place at Pitts | ine that if von Papen had paid money to | ana,gers 0 ugS burgh to Chicage t take charge of the | e Ay Hans Adam von Wedill, indicted in New : cial ‘service department of the B'nai . ; ! : it O York for an alleged passport fraud, it had | g e } social prvice .Gsmartmen MR JIGGS - WHEN IVE F | Dr. Kramer, who was reported to have |y o7 ToF 8 MleHes Faseport FREE B | Fifty Years’ Use Proves 8. 8. 8. B'rith for the entire Unite? States WAS 1T GFORGE TEN-| | been killed, was shot in the leg by VIlIa { fraq’ ats St b Will Reli Stub p by | | 0y 4 ed after being indicted 3 g i at Kansas City | il WASHINGTO AUT | HELPED | | men ana he hid in the hills, while his| "Orrciary of the Biate depariment nave | VALl Believe Stubborn Cases § | This annual celebration day is made a N CROSSED TO ROW HIM | tons went to Madera for holp. indicated that it was important to Xnow | you have noticed the little festering | kind of propaganda day on which time THE OPBLAWARE = OVER - The special rain sent from El Paso to | whether the payment to Horn was made | 1iniles on the face and body—swelling KANSAB CITY, Mo. Jan. 11.—Jess | 0 O DOt or the work ia brought Parral to take out foreigners there, wili | before or after the explosion. German Willard, heavyweight champion pugilist, arrived here today to alk over with Tom out and new energy Is launched in the | leave tomorrow of the glands—soreness in the legs and with all Americans and | officials had repeatedly denied responsi uscles. These are the symptoms arm m z their families. A majority of the for-| bility for the action of H ying they | o ¢ movement. The colebration yesterday y of Horn, saying they | o¢ worofula, You may have some. of 1t - s e indi - er ha o until e Jomes, hin manager, bids submitted yet- | (o, oy y big campalgn for membership | elgners in this city have indicated an in- | never had heard of him until after he |00 gymptoms, possibly the taint of terday for a fight between the champion . | tention to remain, since the excitement | had been arrested. State department of- | o in Omaha, during which time a special i . : Scrofuia infection. But in elther case, and Frank Moran of Pittsburgh. Jones | " LG €O T ¢ forth strong | and apprehension incident to the Santa | ficials have intimated that if they would | (5 "0 g o b0 ondition. Your blood folf fridnds he wanted o “Youple of (MerDerabE CUEMEICE PO O { Ysabel massacre has died down. ‘tne | Drove Horn had received money from a ’ days to think things over” before decid- ing. the promoters biddimg for the battle who waited here to ascertain Jones decision were Jack Carley, who has | members were initiated in the afternoon at 2 o'clock at Modern Woodman hall, in the joint meeting of the Nebraska and McKinley branches of the order. Santa Bulalla mines may remain to furnish work for Mexicans who might | otherwise become diacontented. The illness of i% infected, impure, an1 you can never hope to gain perfect health until the | tmpurities are washed from the systsm. { If you feel badly all the time, you muat crave health. If you want to feel re- open | German source before he blew up the { bridge, it might result in diplomatic cor | respondence with Berlin. Interest in Detal General Alvaro Obregon, | 1n official ana diplomatic circles much . ' Carranza military chief, is not serious, - made an ofter of MMk as Willaras | Tmal Brith, ‘t:‘-n:_hua o Baglieh | according to advices from Queretaro, the | INLerest was shown today in additional de- | :‘”‘:';'l ‘e"",:'_‘""l';:r":;“‘”“’;a"if"n:"‘i:’::; I uum“' e W eggrmneny whe, 'gdn;:a‘ M fordle (3 SRl & 6 Oke. alxty principal headquarters of ~Venustlano | %1% resarding the contents of the docu- |\ 'you are well, you can do so, Cleanse :‘h:tr:m. ':n)‘ take the e-n-'n to 'n:‘- five vears old, and now has membership Carranza, first chief of the recognized | MeNts taken from Captain von Papen, | v, ylood by taking S. 8. 8, For TfLy Jumna, Mexico, and Billy Wellman, rep- fesenting Tex Ricksrd of New York. If Curley lands the fight he will present it in New York. Willard expects o go to Excelsior Springs. Mo, soem to begin preliminary iraining, He dectares he is fn first class condition. States, the Buropean countries, and in the Orfent. Tt is organized for philan- | thropie and altruistic purposes, Originally there was an insurance feature and a sick | benefit department, but these two have in every quarter of the globe. The mem- | bership is especially strong in the United | Mexican government. suffering from throat trouble. Refugee EL PASO, Tex., Jan | Chihuahua, which is said to be carrying | Will be made to deny that such payments |a large number of Americans and other |had been made. Koenis, it was pointed | foreigners, who missed the special which | which purported to show that payments | were made to Paul Koenig, the Hamburg- American line official tried in New York for conspiracy and to von Wedill. In 16.—A train from | Teutonic diplomatic circles, no attempt ars it has been the standard blood purifier, It relleves the trouble by re- nourishing the blood, renewing its strength, and_ stimulating the flow so that the blood regains its lost vitality. and throws off the poison. KEven long- standing cases respond, But you must use 8. 8. 8. Take it for all blood infec- tions. t it at yvour druggist's today f you need special advice write the He is said to be Train Deralled. out, was ‘‘was engaged in detective work" 1 | been entirely eliminated. ! ‘arrived two days ago, was expected to |and it was to be expected that he would | Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. 9 Builds Meapitals. | |reach Juares tonight. This train was |® PAid: — N Earl Caddook Wll . | m aver see b st s | B e e - B : \ 0 oram ot 8 tween Juarez and Samalayuca. It left W H d d d Call OF Bont with oot fomes o | g Tyt A Ul S RVICEGOOD WOR it do charity work in the way of direct | Another. tratn 1 i - { % { | o just behind it, was bear- | S AL BT G MALARE-A) relief, but € bullds hospitals and insti- | e B oy e WO L ORIR O ge, | the Tprjible Turk Fearl Saddock-Yousif( Hussane ing mateh carded tor Council Blutfs February 7 probably will be ecancelled. Harl Caddock was suddenty selzed with an attack of the grip and a high fever at Creston, Ia., yesterday morning, and according to veport s very il Caddock was scheduled to meet John Frieberg at Creston lest wight, but was forced to call off the boot. Caddock will ™ to his home £ Anfta, Ta., today. tutions and maintains them for the care of ita“orphhnn and indigent In agcordance with this polley it has bullt orphan asylums at Cleveland, At- lanta, New Orleans, a national hospital for tuberculosis at Denver, and a big sanitarfum at Hot Springs, Ark An informal reception for the visitors from St. Paul and Chicago was two noon, Bunday. At 2 o'clock the program of initiating the class of sixty new Omaha members in the Nebraska and MeKinley STRANGE - | THOUGHT IT HAPPENED LONG AGO ! OON'Y You START THINK- ING - You'LL HURT YQUR- SELF! body of Jose Rodriguez, the former Villa | chief, who executed as the commander of the bandits who massacred elghteen Americans Santa Ysabel last Monday. however, that this train might not reach | Juarez until tomorrow morning. | banait Reports were { the relief train sent to bring foreigners | | to the border from the vieinity of Parral | had left Chihuahua Parral City dispatch was captured and Celebrates Birthday| Photo Engravings Made to Order They sre used today more extensively than ever before in almost all lines of work. Look at the newspapers, magazines and cir- cular matter going through the mails—they are all iltustrated by engravings. Tell us the purpose for which you wish 10 use engravings and we'll teil you how to have them made. That's our business, mak- ing photo engraved plates. at It was sald, TORONTO, 8. D, Jan. 17.—(Special.)— One of the most remarkable of the aged women of the te is Mrs. Karl A. Mun | danl of inis city, who, on January recelved here today (hat | celebrated her one hundred and second birthday. She is the mother of Mrs. B. Mundahl and John Mundahl, prominent residents of Toronto. Karl Mundahl, without doubt, is one of the oldest women this evening, but a contained the | of the northwest. She is in the best of health, but for a period of about four years has been confined to her bed be- cause of an injury. She was born in Nerway on January 13, 1814 statement that John Baskin, in charge of | the special train, had telephoned that he would not leave Parral until tomorrow. Trailn Service Discontinued. lodges heghn, at Woodmen hall. Ba t at Loy | At 6 o'clock sharp a banquet was held | |at Hotel Loyal where Inidor Zlegler and | & expects to call off all his matches for the next month, ncluditg the Martenson dnd Hussane boats. We also operate electrotype and stercotype plants under the same roof. Can furnish any iind of printing plates, . | | i | | | 1 held at the Fontenelle hotel in the fore- . | | | i | | Isadore Rees responded to toasts, and M. G. Rodriguez, superintendent ofthe At the age of 38 ahe was married to Bee ',l!f‘»,ld\ ing Dept H&ughtOn Te » Miss Esther Kpsteln spoke for the JJIrv:lnvz-.hu;re\:l l|‘lvlslnnmnf‘ lt:m N tonal | nrew Mundahl. Three children were 103 BERBUILIN S " women's auxillary. Arthur Rosenblum | raitways of Mexico said ‘today Genera : - Braves to Keep Qut war ‘wascmaser.” ™" " | Argumedo, leading a bund of 140 vebels | 70 10 IR 106 (v TR0 FRER b oiads | | The banquet was rushed through with | believed to be allied with former ad-| o0, ¢ the age of.45 ber husbapd of Basket Ball |an neat aispatch, and vy shortiy atter 8 | herents of the late General Huerta, was | (i0Y | AL Jne e of & ber Wutoand | o'clock the program began at Temple !in the neighborhood of Camaniche, south came to the United States, it requiring Israel. The Misses Charlotte Abrams, {of Torreon. Operation of trains between | 0" woaky to make the trip acrpss the BOSTON. Jan. [i—Percy Haughton, | Cecelia Feller and Mra. Blanche Monhelt | Chihuahua City and Madera has been dis- | 4101016 1n o eailing bost. They landed premident of the Hoston Nationais, al- | gave musical numbers, and Dr. Rudolph | continued. at Quebec. For a time they resided at eatly has exercised his authority in dis- |T. Coffee, Bebbl Frederick Cohn and | Funeral ‘services were held today for | wogi00n ‘Wis, and later took. up their | Gplining players, Announcing himself as | Henry Monsky spoke | C. R. Watson, general manager of the . _ - residence at Norway Grove, Wis. to baskst by any | The committee on arrangements for the | Custhuhrachio Mining company, and for [ | Ja i | The mext move was to Armdahl, Fill- Smmber of the Braves, hecause of the |day'a celebration wan, for the Nebraska | Bk e e yangelos, w0 Of | more county, Minnesota, where they possibility of injury, he wrose to Walter | lodge, Rabbi Cohn, John Alperson, Nathan - Mochatton was interred Here. William, | l1ved four years, In the year 1875 the Maranville cautioning him sgainat taking ;hr;ll:nl M Mnm;:m Emil Ganz and WELL-TELL ME-DO L W ellace. the lust of the victims, wit | PluCky woman and . her. two children . J. Miller, The McKinley lodge com- | 4 k | made another move, and this was to stated his intemtion of jelmimg & team | mittee {s: Henry Monsky, Carl C. Katle- YOU KNOW ABOUT ORI ardy .. /] L L0 [IBITENE < Sineerew: Renville county, Minnesota, the trip be- which would include Jemvrin ef the Red Sox, Connolly of the Washington, Nuna- maker of the New Yark Americans and Providemce tmternationals. Watson's young son in the uniform of \ DROVE THE |a student of a Los Angeles military | academy, was saluted by United States HACK ! l | regulars as he marched in the procession of the members of the Masonic lodge who accompanied the body to the tomb. ! Advertiser and customer profit by the | “Classified Ad" habit. man, Arthur Rosenblum, Bdward Simon, | Martin L. Sugarman, Harry A, Wolf, | Isadore Rees and Dr. Abe Greenberg. | Miss Bess Levey, Mra. Arthur B. Ro: enblum, Miss Louise Schoenberger, Miss Malvina Newman and Miss Sarah Leaf are the committee from the women's auxiliary, one of the few foman's or- ganizations affillated with the order in this district. Stockholm Mayor, WASHING TON HACKING THE CHERRY ing made by ox team. After plodding | Along the prairies for three weeks they arrived at Fort Ridgely, then a military post, but now the town of Fairfax. ‘The mother and two children moved on a few miles to the postoffice of Bendon township, where they took a homestead. About twelve years ago Mrs. Mundahl ar- rived in Toronto, and has since made her home with her daughter. ' Rehg of the 4 7 part in indoor games. Marsaville hed ! i } | KID FARMER PUGILIST ‘ DIES 0F_'|:UBERCUL05|S Fits the knot of a four-in- hand or bow perfectly. 2 for 25¢. Cluett, Peabody & Co.. Inc., Makers fought as & featherweight and as a wel- | terweight and was said to have had 1T s engounters, of which he lost five. When Ford Peace Envoy, b varted w2 5 weist ewon toir-| May Lose His Office DAHLMAN FAVORS BONDS | [TUE 1AG g £ FOR PURCHASE OF PARK | eswirmon and cthor mamnas oot : < Ford peace board after having vainly appealed to the German minister at The Hague for permission for the Scandi- | navian peace delegates to return home THE HAGUE (Via Londow), Jan. 17— | i .'3,;:. his ::un that it -:I‘:“';; through Germany, telegraphed today to = city u(":. ‘bonds Sy Berlin for the desired permits. Recent | | etforts of members of the Ford party to | cross Germany have been blocked by | | the German military authorities with the explanation that the delegates are unde- the Caldwell and Hamilton properties on South Twentieth street. There are 4.1l acres in the Poppleton Hotel History § tract, which is said to be desirable for "-r;:::wm SRR A gy | HA! HA! | : th F rt i, ot e e S | I THINK YoU Every room in the Io — sence of Commissioner Kugel. 1?:..‘;:-“:, m‘l.:h'w..lu\t‘:mn."h:f:\ ln:;— ‘.1: | ARE SPOOFING h- . ‘GIRL SHOT BY WATCHMAN oiic fuciuaca o tose eiviames nons | Dearborn Hotel, & 1cago, 1S yor of ‘Stockholm, | his position un- ABLE TO LEAVE HOSPITAL | /s Paul Lyndhagen, m ; —— | Who says he may los Little Ida Stroud, who was shot by a | €88 he returns soon waichman at the city dump while she| Mme. Schwimmer, who is a Hungarian, was playing solcier with her brothers, | Wired suthorities at Berlin that the bas won her fizhi for life. She is mow | Plockade against the returning delegates | able to leave St. Joseph hospital. County |'® Proving a great inconvenience to the Attorney Magney says he probably wiil | ¢Xpedition, and urged the lifting of the file & charge agaivst F. C. Baker, the | ®Mbarsc. watchman whose revolver caused the | e EKETTR iGerma.ns Fighting | GIVE . i Al LECTORE FOR DRAMA L thoye| Russians Alongside . ey The Turks in Persia — 1 . My, Norman Hackett, now playing at “the Brandeis, will lecture for the Omaha PETROGRAD, Jan. 11.—(Via Lonadon.) the High|—An official statement given out today of the Drama league on “Shakes- this afternoon,’ at suditorium. The hour is 4 o'clock. |says of the Drama league and teach- ‘Western (Russian) front are especially interested in this, but |ho change in the situation. public generally Is invited. ‘Caucasus: In the course of the fight- |ing January 1 we captured twenty Turk- | ish officers and more than 40 men: a | quantity of war and engineering material and ; one heavy gun and seven other guns and eight machine guns now $1.50 per day. EVERY ROOM per day $150 | | —NO HIGHER 500 rooms, all with private bath or private toilet. ’ 0 X FORT DEARBORN HOTEL CHICAGO LaSalle Street at Van Buren Direction of Hotel Sherman Company There is | | | toward Daulatabad a detachment consist- _— ing of the Austrians and Germans." of Willlam T. Barnes, “Persia: In the fighting at Kangaver, | ONDON, Jan. 16.—The Russian official war veteran, who commit-|half way between Hamadeh and Kerman- | Offiolal intimation that the Germans are by shooting Saturday, will[shah, we took many prisoners. The army | {/8hting with the Turks in Persia abandoned many dead on the battlefield TWO MORE DEATHS FROM [ SCARLET FEVER REPORTED | Maxwell Hurlbut of 4304 L street and | Clarence Erickson of 873 Grand. avenue, 1 yeor and 34 Jdays of age, respectively, difd of scarlet fuver. R ERAL SERVICES FOR .~ WILLIAM BARNES. TODAY. | Advertisér and customer profit by the | ‘Classified Ad™ habit, ! losses were insignifican \ “Southeast of Hamadan wd drove back

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