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'net& have not to be convince: BRING GOOD NEWS FOR REPUBLICANS Visitors at Headquarters at Lincoln Tell About Changes From the Democrats. FARMERS WELL POSTED has undergone B e Fooret| TIGHT IN REICHSTAG HastinguNebs Ot 6 (Speciat Attempt to Force Renewal of Telegram) — The “dollar march Subsea Warfare on Old Ba- through Nebraska” was inaugurated sis is Not Successful. today in the closing session of the Ne- braska Federation of Women's clubs. MANY CONFERENCES HELD The plan is to enlist every club woman chancellor. Support of Minstry Firm. contribute $1 toward an endowment ‘¢ 1 fund to defray the expenses of the differences between Chancellor von | disregard ;?&xalf(e?ernftioz convemionl. Abct;u! Bethmann-Hollweg and his opponents of the fund was raised just be-|; g 8 i f)re adjournment and a committee will in the Reichstag, which have been in ook after the remainder of the cam- (From a Staft Correspondent.) Lincoln, Oct. 6.—(Special.)—Many visitors to republican headquarters to- day brought good news to Chairman Beach and his hustling assistants, ne. man, g west of Lincoln, said: that he lived in a strong demo- cratic precinct, and that out of the ninety votes cast there only about twenty of them were republican. However, this year thege is a change, and he looked for good reports from there when the votes were counted. Another, from out in the western part of the state, said that the peo- ple were begiunfng to change their minds. Farmers Are Wise. “We farmers, of course, are well pleased over, the high 'fi""’ we are tting for and hogs, but we gow that it is not the result.of the demacratic congress, but ‘simply 2 eo:lmrhflmu because of the ——— e war, i “’z.i and when that is over | Forty-Two Enroll in the next convention was left to the|ly have accomplished little. The | Prince” executive comittee, Officers will be | .hancellor’s position, however, appears Siscted atQtie 1917 meetipg. [to be unshaken and such information paign for resumption of submarine ac- commits suicide tiwity on the old basis has met with no success. Beatrice, Neb., Oct. 6.—(Special Telegram.)—In a fit of despondency, conferences of the chancellor and Frank Sheldon, for years a machinist| members of his cabinet with a com- of this city, entere this morning and shot himself through the head, dying one hour later. Do- chance that the o cause of the act, He was about 40 t day before the ways and means com- years of age and leaves a widow and gpjttee. Herr von Jagow, secretary for one daughter. foreign affairs, and Admiral von Ca- pelle, secretary of the navy, made Second Ka,nsas tions with America.” At L the old .demo- cratic |¥ltgm and will have to com- pete with other _countries * in the Holdrege, Neb., Oct. 6.—(Special.) |lowed, answering questions and meet- | so that while we_like what we are getting now, we don't like to think “im wil] ‘be up against in is er” versity extension service are conduct- | operations, ing the Phelps county junior short course this week. The boys' work consists of grain and live stock judg-|nature of the proceedings in both| ing, with some soil work and_rope committees the following ' probably i t; asks that the committee| P ICIHS. while the girls take up cook-|may be taken as a fairly accurate|"™ pictures of Judge Sutton to that ing and serving meals and household ), for :fle pn;'rle'thelfe are asking | mManagement, em and feeling friendly toward t, £ Mlm ‘democratic P»cn," re-clected and the war a ; is # Notwithstanding ' the confidential | Bassett Is Friendly, from a traveling n’nn. dated Missouri—Signal company. the auspices of the Holdrege %ning clements much nearer together, | SGmpany A of engincers, : “gou might think all of the| Woman's club. There are forty-two(They have shown the chancellor to| Kensas—§econd intantry, a:!' men were g:ln1 to vote the | enrolled in the short course, be ianu!:l achcord w;(‘hfFi:ld \Lgauhal New Jeryey—Fitth_infantry. ho “ticket, but can name von Hindenburg, chief of staff, and . 3 H' demo:sr:u 'h“dwé“ vo:le for State House Deserted; %ndI1 v;;ith Tthe Navy department. | Storm Lake Girl Dies tton a nedy. oth t t t- i 5 ) b e S gl All Make Trip to Omaha| aives nave supported the contentions 0f Infantile Paralysis (From's Staft Correspondont:) state house is practically deserted to- campaign: with the full weight of their day as far as democratic officials are |expert authority. Dr. Karl Helf- 'direction of Omaha,’where "1 and hiked for the big city along with |however, but the chancellor’s o] -l disease. 5 g, is in ‘fhe ail} the rest of the state onadibasia: while ot 8 g a “’"T‘ of attempted as- | the members of the supreme court, or Soules is alleged to have at:|imogt of them, doffed their judicial Mrs. Flora De Long, wife of | ermine and joined. the crowd. ner living near Brady, a small| ———— east of here, on last Friday after-1 G, 'E, Convention 1 m-;wflm Beatty, vds At Weeping Water flg& ]Bll’nfl:& ot a.gharge (g ing Water, Neb, Oct. 6.— indeterminate 'unu‘:::i;w"‘fi - o e S ey o : n’ eavor convent the ird dis- wef @ at the expiration ““'g" trict convened here tonight at the Announcing the Opening of the ' Benson Specialty Shop 1812 Farnam Street s | October 7th :::"**f-‘yi.tf%%‘fflf g\ifié&“fi'”’?‘:’;hfid Il Misses and Women’s Apparel o S | Euery One o Condaly oited ) a @ 1) R be [ i ; P “vw n:‘pproxmnlly - ! T to Our Store it St S " et !m'“d Bty ‘“:l“:l‘ Io} : “Nutinal Antt-Horavihiet me: B fu&;‘,wen convicted .6 boot- e ¥ in the district court at 8tock- e "' sterday. J. A. Johnson; also of (SRR who was also charged with aiw % was not tried at this term &g he three men ' were an ' §f] special police at Maywodd e Fmict fair. A quatity of was found in their possession. {od‘ed in the McCook 'jail " MWihigan i Idenifed B Specials for Saturday . c! ,Q-—Thi.‘h‘:m? body - 8. .. i st o a erm. I 4| Firsg. Congregational church and the ns last until Sunday evening. At lei K hnndreledelelrnlel will be pres- o, n exception: m h‘{!rnnled. i "} po.r}.nn_l» Pontoon Bridge at ' Yankton is Opened o, B, . iy, Ait w'l.con'iplete‘; 'Th l; -;l!er.nl::;.' 'is open to traffic.. This is. th m:nth bridge constructed b; Caj Jo! Geisler, a weteran river man .9& orty.years standirig, and who hag h arge of the Yankton "w"’ ferry sitice 1900, e b P —— y ound, dne.'!h!t""".!:‘r' ~Our ingxpensi'Nj.loeifiofi-alQW_opgfitifij expense and ‘b that-of Miss -gf§ * ‘enormous’ buying' power make lower prices on’clothing. L iwss “;#f-‘ i . Payas lyou wear—buy your fall clothing on our easy | nployed i the Miller : western university. - She dis- ' $ O ’ 4 'r - aff J B KT S P [ 00 A WEEK e s et T Al ays the Bill : d suicide. | ,A - Ladies’ all wool serge suits, $15.50 " HYMENEAL | UL Ladies’ Fine all wool poplin suits, ; lh&——.cr-CMky the stylish and nifty kind . . $22.50 ia Crowley. 205 Nocth Twenty- Ladies’ fancy plaid coats, fur and irf street, Omaha, was married aha, s plush trimmed, at. .. ... .. $18.50 "‘&’fi:‘m"g, Erh.‘?:.‘o'ThNe' Ladies’ handsome plush fur trim- perioced med coats, at'......... . .$32.50 i ev. r of St. Vin- Our Ladies’ dresses in serge, lin and silk, from ..$7.50 to $27.50 Ladies’ fall hats in the latest styles, in the:Omaha Cof the from.....,......$2.50 to $14.50 ool Mmde’af“nhfld::r 5&:"-” I ¢« 'Beautiful silk waists, at. . ... $2.75 iat fireet, &ls‘h..'nd Wil be there $ Men’s fall suits, in fancy cheviot and b 1 H | a wors! ted, from...$12.50 to $27.50 e g o SN 4 Men's shoes, at. . $3.00, $4.00, $5.50 PO Savidee ot the Miliard - Boys’ :?.’, T3380] $450; 35,80 } m::rs:sab':locl. .‘y‘n‘n, ..... $150 nts and guests were John W en Deschler, Mr. and Mrs. flis;:‘on,"li. L. Burten, _Mr, Mooney. ety Te thek s O s “a ¢ ¢ ‘and Mr. Henry OPPOSITE HOTEL ROME. --‘------.------v‘----------.-------.--—-.-------#-— THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1916. £ermiklcd themselves Women's Olubs Wil ~[GHANGELLOR WINS [t izt ittle changes since the struggle of last spring, in which the chancellor’s party was victorious. Part of the Catholic center, it is true, has been shown to be amenable to argu- ments of the opposition, but Dr. Peter Spahn and other centrist leaders are still supporting Dr. von Bethmann- Hollweg. Dr. Spahn, in a speech, de- fended strongly the position of the The alignment o in Nebraska in the procession, each to| Berlin, Thursday, Oct. 5 (Via Lon-| wgyen in the unlikely contingency don, Oct. 6.)—Efforts to compose the | that some of the centrist dissidents the unit rule and vote against the chancellor, should a test come, this defection, the national lib- + X erals consider would be counter-bal- progress since adjournment was taken anced by the split in the able group paign. The selection of a place for fter the chancellor's speech apparent-|headed by Deputy Schiffer and “Red choenach-Carolath, which is out of sympathy with the intrigue against the chancellor and will work against any movement aiming at his 1 1 125 is obtainable indicates that the cam- | downfall during the crisis. Bea.tl'lce Mechanlc “Even the conservative camp is not united. The free conservative wing, under Baron Zedlitz, has declared it- self out of sympathy with the move- After several days of confidential | ment against the chancellor. All in all, there seems to be a very slight . 4 fiposinbg faction will a_vacant house!mittee from the %leichstag, discussion g:;:' ,,,';{‘ ‘b:t rles:!;:d.magg:fi?:nmav of the submarine issue and other prob- | tory evidence is found in the strength mestic troubles is assigned as the!lems of foreign politics was resumed of ‘the stogk market, which is most sensitive to possibilities of complica- s}t‘atemcms explaiq]i”rlllg the gosition of . Phelps Short Course % soermenty Tienmalseceay Wl Come Home markets of the. world and in our own, | _\feccrs, Gaddis and Thompson and |ing objections concerning the govern-| Washington, Oct. 6~In addition Misses Ort and Meridith of the Uni-|ment's policy. in regard to submarine to the organizations announced by General Funston yesterday to be re- ) {turned to their home stations for Cancellor In Full Control. I muster out upon arrival at the bor- der of other guardsmen, the War de- partment today named the following California—Brigade headquarters, Second statement-of the present situatiofi:: |una Seventh infantry, signal company, am- ;| o Mgt ok 0’ b "T;ihe w"f“elsc"bfihm fsg notwith- mn‘l,::_fi;nmny. tield hospital and squad- iday ing re will be a|gtanding considerable good will: on | "iR0ik = Second fiela hospital, Firat county teacher parent meeting under both sides, have not brought the op- sauadvon and Troops 1 and ¥ cavalry snd of the chancellor against the indugura- k ke, Ta,, Oct. 6.—(Special. Lincoln, Oct. S.—(Special.)—The|tion of an unrestrained submarine __;;:::;:‘:h: li.ttle ;'“.h“(r’:fc l:)l,), and Mrs. C. J. Mason, died yesterday concerned, %r. exodus beinf' in the |ferich, vice chancellor, backed the |morning at 9 o'clock from the effects i f the presi- | chancellor in a powerful speech on|of infantile paralysis. This is the first dent of the United States and the first |the economic aspects of the ' ques-|case of the malady to appear in Buena lady of the land are the attraction. - |tion, Vista county. Every precaution is be- Many clerks dropped their duties| “No new arguments were introduced | ing taken to prevent the spread of the 1 L) I . . . . i » 0 8 . 1 . . . . 1 2 » . O § " . . 0 |} 5 5 . . i . . . o) i . " . " kS from the Fourteenth district, pre- sented Judge Sutton, and in-a short speech made a telling appeal for the voters to give their support to the re- publican ticket, both in the state and nation. Sloan's Liniment Relloves Congestion, - / As soon as you apply Sloan's Liniment the congestion disappears and your pain is goue. Bodlly warmth fs renewed. 3be. All drug- I3 in such a manner that no one could misunderstand him and said he would use every power at his command to enforce the laws. At the close of his speech the voters crowded around him to pledge their support. Without doubt it was one of the most enthusiastic meetings ever held in Pawnee. Adam McMullen of Wymore, re- publican candidate for state senator Judge Sutton Given Assurances of Support Pawnee, Neb., Oct. 6.—(Special.)— Judge A. L. Sutton of Omaha, repub- lican nominee, spoke in the court house in this city tonight on the is- sues of the campaign. The largest au- Cience of the campaign had assembled. He stated his position on the various | _that Fifteen Dollar Suit is the best in the town | EN who are exceedingly hard to please, who look at their suit from a STYLE as well as a quality and price standpoint, have canvassed Omaha for the BEST and found it here. 3 When we went into the market to buy this line 5 we INSISTED that the garments should lack nothing in the matter of quality of material and excellence of workmanship found in the very best fifteen’ dollar suits, and in addition we said let’s go one better and give them style—the same style you find in the $20.00 and $25.00 garments. ; ---we insisted ---we had to pay more . but the suit is yours, with all we claim in it for--- Occidental Building & Loan Ass'n $5,000,000.00 Assets Established 1889 Under Supervision of State Banking Board , New Location—322 South 18th Street. West of Court House Pays 6%—Payable Quarterly [ e T T Dividends mailed quarterly on full-paid stock or credited on open account Over $175,000 Surplus Fund $491,000 Cash on Hand