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”° THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1916. DR. EDWARD BRECK |™ ™= ms rwice ovuvo| prglq pOR JNJON | seoristios S imniins T0 TALK IN OMAHA Representative of Navy League FLOOD SWREPS OVER|HBAVY FIGHTING |[TPHING FP7FME OF THB AMBRICAS| S5 wearees. ™| THE YUMA VALLBY, N ng_sopoum'"m;m?s%("zhfimms the right of equality in the law and be- N fore the law; the right to territory within Declaration Prepared by Lansing,|gurineq boundaries and to exclustve sirie: Before Commervial and Uni- Root and Boott and Adopted diction thersin, and the right to the ob- | Washed Out and Whole Attacked Turks to Relieve ! F of these fundamenta " i ST | Face and Body Covered with Blisters, o g . . narators, The Amarieea Instate ot ity e | Started to Spread. Child Very NOT YET OFFICIALLY RATIFIED | iu fre seosion: ola in tns ety o¢ wesn. | HUNDRED HOUSES DESTROYED |UNABLE YET TO MAKE PROGRESS Crossand Could NotSleep, | on, 4 Ynited 8 it Ames — | WABHINGTON, Jan. 23.—A pan- ::'"n:‘o' o:‘nl::y‘ :: Jfllu(:r‘;,' |om. T?. :‘«m-{ BULLETIN, BERLIN, Jan. 23.—(By Wireless | HEALED BY CUTICURA Amerfcan “Declaration of the Rights | nection with and under the ausploes of | YUMA, Aris., Jan. 23.—With the | to SBayville.)—Capture by the "“'i of Nations,”” prepared by Secretary | 'h® #econd PancAmerican Beiéntific cof- | watery of the Colorado river reced- | mans of an allied position 250 yards SOAP AND OINTMENT OUR NAVY AND WHAT IT MEANS President Arthur C. Bmith of the Ne- braska section of the Navy league of the United States anhounces the coming of add . Omaha, the first at the Unt- Brown Seott and adopted in execu- | bs known as the Declaration of the| 1004 suferers was carried forward | nounced today by the war office. —n verdity club at the noon lunchesn hour, tive sesslon by the American Insti-| Rights of Nations.” today by local authorities aided by| LONDON, Jan. 23 —Heavy fight- “My niece suffered with itching scsema Wednesday of this week and the second, tute of Technical Law at its recent | 7Then follow the articies of the Declara- | oofisials of the Southern Pacile |Ing oceurred on Friday between the for nearly six monthe. Her face and body At the same hour Thursday at the Com- convention held here under the aug-| "™ rallroad from Tucson, Aris., who ar- | British army that fs attempting to ™™ m,::“nm":m' "';"‘yfl:r:‘":"a. = B ST T ploes of .the Pan-American Scientifie 'AY PUBLISH m rived here with equipment to sup-|reach Kutel-Amara, Mewpotlmllv and as 5000 a8 one blister tral portion of the United States, deliver- congress, was made public today by ply the city temporarily with water, |and the Turks. The battle took opened & few days later more ing lectures, the chief one of whioh is on EDWARD BRECK. Dr. Scott, president of the institute. WHO FAIL TO PAY [P |#ss and electrieity. It wis esti-|place at Essin, seven miles from B8 Wt & Blhe 0o Toikb “Our Navy and What it Means.’ Mo | e oeu Although the declaration lacks the for- mated that the damage from the Kut-el-Amara, The British were and the child was very crose » wilf be iIn Lincoln today and at noon will mal ratification of the twanty-one Amer- ™ g flood would amount to more than | unable to drive the Turks from their and could not sleep nighta, speak befors the Commercial club of that JEWS oF AIERIGA foan republics and tharefors is not an (Continued from Pase Ome) | oy 000 000 positions. The pu ? the Brit “Then 1 tsed Outiours city. At 5 o'clock in the afternoon, at official document, ita framers belleve | sven speak o them or give the commit- | © . " : v vtk ‘ Soap and Ofntment and the Armoty bullding he will talkk to thé thet it correctly sets forth the official | tee an audience.” The river fell 2% feet this morn-|ish is to réscue the original expedi- | after waing $Wo benss Of the students of the state unfversity znd the views of all the American common- Blaman Wants to Quit, ing and continued to recede, though | tionary force, which has been sur- Outicura Ofntment together | | following morning he will be in Omaha, to remain twe days, Is Highly Commended. it is asserted that Dr. Breck is an actor of more than ordinary abllity, fotee and eloguence. Papers in citiss whers he has spoken refer to him and his lectures if Wealths. Befors the institute was called | Mr, Bimman aaked sarnestly that he be | it was still above the 33-foot stage. | rounded at Kut-el-Amara, upon to conajder it, the deelaration was | no longer elected to the board, as he ‘The following official statement ! was entirely healed. PLAN CONGRESS Representatives of Socfeties in|thoritien on International law in the | werk fo twent: d 1t YUMA, Ariz, Jan. 23.—Yuma on the Mesopotamian campaign WAS | v, 2016 Cortiand St., Ohicago; i Four States Meet at m-‘. Bouth Ametican republics, including Am- | slected '.:::,.r ‘,::t' :::,"yn::“:: to| valley was covered to a depth of | given out today under yesterday's Oct. 19, 1015, d First Ste bassador Buarés and Dr. Alojandro Al | gerve longer. from one to four feet by flood water | date: | Sa le Each F by Mall and Take Firs (e o ""'::," o ""'"‘;""" Tatdor Ziegler, member of the board of | trom the Colorado river tonight as| “Sir Percy Lake (the new commander | SSMIPI® 90 By Sew the Mot ers and such men as st | T0. SPEAK. FOR JEWS OF WORLD | ¥hooe’marmvaranip of 16 s made 55 of | e o e soet " peompens| & TOFUIL Of the breaking of the gov-|in Mewopotamiey revori chat Gencrd! | o TS 205, M Rock o ey, A& . al e e Tw ] al » Qent Brinker of the Lebigh university and five expéets on internationsl law from | ghould be made public, and also held|rDMment levees near here today. |y ", "iidey, Ferce fighting con-| $em” Sold throughout the world. Prot. Tabbe of Bates coliege commend | CHICAGO, Til, Jan., 23.—Plang|Sieh of the twenty-one American re- | there 1a no #00d reason why lats of non- [The eity of Yuma was in darkness |inued through the day with varying sue- | ; bim to the public. calling for a congress that would rep- B SNWS SUeck e D8 646 SR | puungt /st Jews 1a America that ublics. wubscribers should not be published, “The | and without a supply of water, a8 cees. The weather throughout was airo- DEAD ON Bmbodies Elomental Rights. Commercial olub,” he sald, ‘‘publishes | the plants supplying gas, electrieity |clor & pouring rain rendering move- stock and of & naval family, his father having dled for his country in the civil | WOuld take steps to settle for all time the “Jewish question” in Eu- The declaration, 1t is sald, embodieq | lists of what it calls prospective mem- mel of troops extremely difficult. E Dars (that is, men that they believe should | 04 Water were flooded. “Owing to the tioods it was impossibie HIS F E T war a8 leutensni-commander in the rope and other continents, were be- the nstitute's conception of only ele- » tee mental national rights, and will be fur | belong to the club, and who do not be-| A citizens’ committes was main-|i;, renew the attack on Saturday and it e EDAL, Hasriam Ofl Capwules Uniited &tates navy, Kducated at Oberlin, long). 8o far as I know no one has |talning order here, Mayor Charles O. |General Aylmer took up & position 1,80 oot ooistad Tasties Ty Amberst, Cambridge, in England, Munich with the Outicura Soap she ther considered at the next mesting of A e onnered w7 20w ¢ that stopped-up congested feeling. They Sin Norw Lol s fiea’ of | 00 ” ever faken offense at having his name | Moore having died of heart faflure nr;: from t:,ha enon;y's trenches. :‘ldn !horough‘l"y -‘;ldnlnu dn.nd "-Juh out un ay at a convention ntains five primary seotions which this list of te, 1 “The weather continues bad with inces- neys ane ler and gently carry of L b v S ey | Orinnisativas of Tieoly, inc| M9 AIMSGRE Wit The! United o a would proftanty oubiiah on | 4UFDE the excitement that prevailed | /e e Bia 1 TPects Of sacemws of ol Linte. o Shitneaphy i 1%, me s 1lved mien | diana, Michigan and Wisconsin. The | P°CIAPAUoR of Tndependence in mind as | a st of prospective subscribera to the | SHOTLIY after the levees gave way. "The casualties are reported to have | into the walls s Hining of the Kidaene ::‘:‘. m““ - o * e, Souractiot ““:- m" :u :: Mn ':~ ®(a :o:ol and which read as follows: charity fund.” Buginess houses on the main been heavy on both sides.” and expels t,:(.;.‘ Dotsons "fn your, ystem. broad student, res \4 ivery nation P your heys in_ good aulhor and editor. Tiia published writ- " e result of a call natlon has the vight to exiet, street here were flooded to a depth \ [3 o y ape daily use of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Money on ¥iand. of four feet by the water and many Branafield for Coach, Ofl ‘Capsules and you will have The secretary’s report for the year hed m&ly Cross base ball management is | héalth. Go to your druggist at once and showed recelpts of $,01468, and a total | Of the older buildings were was! Ing an effort to secure “Kitty” Brans- | secure a_package of this time-honored. disbursement of $8,91415 'The reserve|away or badly damaged. Residents |field, the old National leaguer, as conch | world-wide remedy. 1t i8 not & -patent g & fund contains 84000, which includes a |were sent to the hills back from the |'°F "¢ Coming season. Tl el e by Vs B to protest and to conmerve its existence; but this right neither implies the right nor justifies the act of the state to pro- tect itself or to conserve its existence by the commission of unlawful acts issued by a recent gathering of the Knights of Zion and nearly a score of other organizations responded by sending delegates. ings, 1t is adserted, cover an astonishing amount of ground, from Anglo-8axon iterature through Germany poetry to big same hunting and the art of fencing. Always & keen student of naval matters, agalnat innpcent and unoffending states. | free loan fund of 1,000, nh:t‘;‘n om% d‘l‘ to ‘t’hlmd de{;—l;{m ‘IXR oto three sessio by ,000, Lush Is Re-engaged. coming in s country, hel volunteered (0 #6 fo BpaIn &b SeSret [ oot mares Bemslons. of today's| "Gy T T A e he et Lo ea. | free loan fund 2 Jowish charities tinances | 7Y™ X Billy Losh, the & Natfonal 1 MEDAL is the pure, original Hasrlem nvention. The morning meeting was el e Buildings Disappear. Intielder, has been rorengnpoaonal leaghe | Oll, imported direct’ from the anclent routine In character, hear welcoming | oRonden the seniss that it haa & |all the various local Jewlsh Ccharities o cldest buildings in Yuma |Macnios far peet re-engaged as the 1916 | jatoratories in Holland, where it is the addresses and a “keynote” speech, ana| SNt 10 the pursuit of happiness, and s | and has taken upon itself the collection | MADY o National Household Remedy of _the have disappeared beneath the flood fres to develop itself without interfer. | and ¢ atl 2 2 sturdy Dutch. Look for the name GOLD aoppointed committoss. In the afternoon gnd apportienment of afl moneys fof| ies It was estimated early tonight d h Fr MEDAL on overy box. Accept no substi- b o e ooy g A them | 26 OF control from other states, pro- | both local and outside institutions that ’ eadaache om tute. Wour 4 X witt ¢ Was Gne divecting thar tho Tem ther | vided that fn so doing t doss ot inter- | formerly scllcited funds here. SENY SL PN TN SO A e 5 money IF et &b TeDEssotied A ur oy If —Ad. fero with or violate the just rights of ARt o T IUTAGe other states. All Nations Are Nqual, 3. Every nation is in law and before law the equal of every other atate com- posiig the soclety of nattons, and all all othor peoples of the earth aré in any country and under any government en- dowed with the fnallenable right of equality before the law with all other cltisens, or subjects of that nation or @overnment.” It poloted out that the neast; ectéd dts- | Stroyed. . m?r'u‘dh.lumy t:;my::r“ mly‘nnd' ufl;‘,:. Catholle rectory was in danger of a Cold? Llsten! went for office, adminfstration, rent, | Deing carried away at any time and = hone, postage, printing, ete., or in the | #4uad of men were bracing it With props | ¢ ", " Peiihborhood of 12 per cent of the money | 804 sandbags. The bullding is two stories Pape's Gold Oompound”* ends expended. in helght and constructed of adobe. severe colds or grippe states have petrem All reports from. the upper Colorado | s ’ m;::;.'?,' bty £ s e gl 4 by ,’,'.'Z‘.'.,':u,,, O g k Osmecls Note river tonight swated that the water was in few hours, T 1 It e eattia Ehe €006- | aeniy “be thin: inited SRbes. PO* | Just when the Jewish charities had de- | falling, but the flood here showed no in- NGRS N ey natien sgainst the Jews ecided to make good a mote in favor of | dications of recedins. Your -cold will break. and all grippe and that membéry of the race had proved the. Nel e ! = right such settlement * arate braska Netional bank, signed b The water tonight was lapping agalnst | misery end after taking a dose of “Pape's h.;.m: and "“:'u“':: ke s . a the girders of the Southern Pacific rali- | Cold Compound” every two hours until mll. 'Ell'm Mll!s the present war as well as in times past.” titls themm. three dosea are taken. Made in, The preamble added: the It promptly opens. clogged-up nostrils “Until poace comes the Jews of Amers ;Mlirrmuummo::&’:lt’mn:: oo . ischarge or nose running, relieves sicl e bt il headache, . dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Hase your throbbing head ~nothing elas in.the world gives such prompt rellef .as- ‘Pape’'s Cold .Com-| pound,” which costs only 25 cents at)]' any drug. store. It aots without assist- ance, tastes nice and cautses no incon- venlence. Accept no substitute.--Adver- AMUSEMENTS. Sure Murderer of gl Lttt Officer La Trasse D = GAYETY CHICAGO, Jan. 23~The bandit who -y y held up the office of Thomas Cook & Brilisot Musioal B urlesque i b Yoo s g e R el TWICE DAILY A Mat. Today Chief of Detectives Hunt interviewed ad« Wore's the ]!XIQDOIOOD,.! | e e s | o lon man wanf s N o v | B ELLA MILLION } ago. Brnest L. Walsh, ceshier, and Bd- DOLLA.R& T e 5, o | Absolutely Removes M W6y 1, s 5 g Indigestion. Onepackage |Wl 555, 55505 Their -identitieation was contirmea vy | Proves it. 26cat all druggists. that of others who saw the robber, who, B ‘When escaping, shot and killed Policeman | | " A. Jobnson. What Kind of an ld Man Will adter e 2o choose ta slesinn ver wan the of this ochorus did himself proud, § 1 Ei i 1) i £ b if it z??; i 5 i : [ YOU BO? 'u .:;:nu-z yui 1ike to ses in bur- RgAL 0 e o e e L Magon i parer. (The State Bank Say MATS. 16¢"and 25 472 of Omaeha [l #85 "6 3iMEEen 16th and Ha Onrriage Garae in the Lobhy m!‘mmmqu‘ not miss « doller or two & wesk now —~and it will into R rehues b work. Start a sevings sccount today. We also pay b T fl‘qfliiwb tee Fund of the State of Donelly in Nebraska. . to Remember hinday, nocn of epinel mentngtils, P Seventeen years ago a food was originated that combined the E:.'fi‘e':—m"' e Ty s ARMBOY entire nourishment of the field grains—wheat and barley—with I ey ease of digesticn, delicious taste and other qualities of worth de- signed to fill a widespread human need. Today that food— ‘“Madame X"’ affidavits from members of the vrnw.i e Grape-Nuts o P abe Wi B Mg e Ml has no near competitor among cerial foods in form or nutritive D W"‘ ol e e ol G g value, nor has it had from the start. w o EeSerin Voo f Yot been advised that the documents have | Teached their destination. Goape-Nuts on the Breakfast Menu builds and maintains body, ———— Y CLUB TO HAVE ‘brain and nerves as no other food does. Ready to eat, econom- JCIAL AFFAIR TUESDAY || * jeal, i BOYD “"775%%. m TODAY ONLY EENRY W. BAVAGE'S “EXCUSE ME” Gold Mooster Play. A Pull. :.:“’c:-m of Berths and up to Sunday, Dorothy PSR DS ——— £he | Britiah office, vhich has n its pos ' EMPRESS oz, Sl vivorvue “There’s a Reason” NEART PAGE : JOIN THE THINKERS' CLUB Grocers everywhere sell Grape-Nuts. “Turpin's School of Dancing TR, S ST e