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i Laugh Tomorrow Four Pages of THE WEA;HE-R‘ ] FAIR g SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS, ' PATROL WEAVES Colored Comics' with The Sunday Bee. VOL. XLVI—-NO. 102. ) HUGHES TOENTER OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1916—SIXTEEN PAGES. No Tr.dce of Slump to Wilson 'ALLIES FAIL TO On Teains, at Meteh, News Stands, ete., So Embarrassing Questions—No, 1 NEBRASKA TODAY | Found by Committee’s Poll _paeK THROUGH FROM MAINE TO = Republican Organization. Says|verts with his masterful discussion of ) B P y8! v 'Wilsnn's foreign policy. He traced | ,,‘r‘r ! Party strengfll Found Nor- the development of Amer!iical;‘ inter- . | sts_in. Mexico, encouraged, he said | : s mal All Along Line. by Mexican officials, “when a rep ) e gt Republican Presidential Can- (From a Statk Correspondent) {‘,f:’;,,;g;“,";;‘;‘i:;;‘;"{o;?;il thads smpt of Entente Armies in Uncle Sam Sends Out Destroy« didate Will Arrive in Falls Lincoln, Oct. '13.— (Special.) —!ern republic.. West tg Smash Teuton ers to Enforce Neutrality M % “Every republican speaker reporting| ‘“Presidemt Wilson and Front Does Not Along the Coast and Save' ‘ cuy This omin‘ o at state Ilvadquartcrsias been delight- | cratic administration has ne ¥ o Li if Raids Made, © - | 5 A s the public in cenfidence relddve to Bucceed ves alds Made, | Make Address. ed wn}(\i thc\cf;)rdm‘l\ rfcrv_tllm] he has| (onditions in Mexico,” he charged. “I J ; o received in Nebraska,” said Secretary have taken the tronble 'to ENoMre. the e LOOAL COMMITTEE NAMED/ Becbe. this morning, commenting on |rfs 00 e ities committed. there |SIX ASSAULTS REPULSE NINE VESSELS IN. FLEET 0. alleged polls shnwmgflf“l:lc,p““d"a““ ag‘;in:t American - citizens, including R 8 . e mreayd iy foo L of Wilson sertiment in this state. vomen and children, and they consti- % even ore Held for Emer. State Ohairman Beach Ready .-P is a peculiar thing that the re- ::xte the blackest blot on the pages of Battle to Northwest of Sailly oy with Steam Up Rb ‘, Join 8 ial publican state committee has been un- American history. Said hy Berlin to Be gency wi eam Up Rea to Join Special on able to discover any trate of the large | "\ find the American governfnent i ~ to Move if Oalled Upon, Its Eour. "':1"‘5’“5 °‘(.""’“m’“l"sb""’B";;ffi:é has totally ignored “its responsibility Still On. P the democratic press to be sup . o M 11 . 1 i el s : Lo 2 as e President Wilson for re-election. We L':\dd;og:?f&"m" CEEmepTsa e NINE PLANES SMOT DOWN GLEAVES IS IN COMMAND COMES THROUGH MISSOURI want to knéw if those conditions ex-| “"cyb e MNatson, who is busy organ- | : X ist, but so far we h“’%“:‘ ‘l’“('l‘ ""’hle izing Hughes clubs in 'this state, has | I, B e k New York, Oct. 13—A German By EDWARD BLACK. | t(:'ogls:cot‘s"f:r n;‘:’;‘w?:b‘l‘;c:\ scu(;lclesssti: plenty of evu{:ncc of Huglles ‘st‘(n.lll- Berlin, Oct. 13.—A great attempt of submarine, idéntifying itself as’ such « _Falls City, Neb,, Oct. 13.—(Special :)his Fs’lalu All reports reaching these “l‘c";: wif\lfirx.l :if:m? “?,:)g\'::\':fi; w‘i;f\ the French and British forces on the by, wircless and stating that, it ‘wss Telegram.)—All Richardson county headquarters indicate the party will :L:otal membership of over 1,500. Somme front to' break through the “irom Newport,” was sighted Tuesday roads will lead to this place .Saturday poll its normal strehqg}tlh‘m tl}:ul\o; “I find republicans the state over| ot o i o e the more than 100 miles east of Nantucks morning, when Charles E.' Hughes |vember election—which is suffiicent | oporally su orting Mr. Hughes for i et lightship by a neutral ship now i SW 1 1 " : o e ghtship by a neutr: p will gite a half-hour rear platform |'® SWeeP the p““‘; gican. president. ere is no defleCtion in [ war office announces. Six assaults BoTe it betathe o VGAES ) Fall Makes Impression. the party ranks and the party is pre- T RS N % g 44 A \ Ay, . address., The evenc das eens wielll, o, 1o Feilior Naw Mexico, who se:n?ng : united front in the fight for | near Sailly Were "_““l“f]' “’C. bat submarine was moving in an easterly advertised and much interest is being|poe here last night, made new coft=| the first time since 1903.” tle northwest of Sailly still continues. direction, . manifested. The committee wanted e =| Ninc allied acroplanes of a squad- The submarine was sighted some a parade and reception, but the early ron which attempted to pass over distance from the neutral ‘vessel, (arrival of ‘the train interferes with ROUMANIA EXPLAINS WASHINGTON TRIE southern Germany ,\‘::_slerday wv:rs which was signaled by wirelullfia‘u that plan. % shot down, the war office announce the ‘submarine asking its liame'jfid State Chairman E. D. Beach is here ATTITUDE IN WAR . TO STOP PARADES mgg;r eiiatons ancoialals B eked nationality. It was given and the to join the Hughes' spécial. Mr. strong enemy squadrons on their way question asked in turn “Who “are’ Beach said: “The Nebraska itinerary TR e, o) to southern Germany and, supported o‘u?" e of Hughes will be a.splendid demon-|King Asserts His Country Oast |Effort of - Administration to by our _anti-aircraft guns, brought o;?"?oa(;‘b '!‘us:::rti:: ; e‘rlom New- the republican candidate. The senti-| proqino Fate of Belgium. onstration in New York. [hand, five persons were killed and the U-53, responsible for the ‘ship- ] men:‘ is %mlwinfid'w"yl dsy fmzslg&i twenty-six wounded by bombsl which pmg1 rlIn‘: otf Suq;iay.hand ;)hls‘re ':-.t b braska and I pridict a lead of 25, RY ‘TOLD IN DETAIL | were dropped. The material damage e 1s the latest on its whereabouts, The in this state for Hughes. Farmers OONFIDENCE IN OUTCOME STO was slight. - No damage was done to THE QUESTION U-53 was last sighted prior to that f everywhere are outspoken for him.” g military establishment. time by the Greck liner Patris Mori- ] Reception Committee. London, Oct. 13.—The Times pub-| New York, Oct .13.—(Special Tf!" “Brandenburg infantry received daé morning. ; % : : Mgmbers of the local committee to | lishes an interview given to its corre- | gram.)—General Charles H. Sherrill,| dense British columns. northwest of e s s ——— h eutl;?llty l‘;!'“h'"i?fl‘ o! t'l;g nlu*?_l ¥ ! trai . : i3aEus f yad N Gueudecourt with a devastating {ire. whose flag the ship flies and specific receive the Hughes' train at 9 o'clock spondent with the Roumanian army | who was grand marshal of the New | Gu f the S French .at GH AGREEMENT AI I [Es TAKE OVER orders with respect to their observ- (I?}?illtl’ig:wA ar}g; ll\:fln? VL“E"'L),C;;,,E‘ by the king of Roumania, in which the [ York City preparedness parade of last tacl?:ultxlc)t\Sec:\‘clfli-fs‘:);?cangflfi::z:n: . ance are given for withholding the G. W. iibfland. C ¥ R'eav'is, R. A.|monarch appeals to the allies not to | spring, lsgued a statéement at repub- court and in the vicinity of Chaulnes . ;:lme :f'tyte.shm“h;m ‘f“ the:efibg Peacack, A. J. Weaver, W. S. Leyda, {permit his country to suffer the fate | lican ~ national headguarters today | were continued. They were disas- . b;"a' h‘:"l: r:t:?nec :uthg:h.y' O?r::i‘ “ D.“ D. Reavis, H. E. Jones. of Serbia and Belgium. charging that the Washington admin-| trous for flhfc‘ grca;cr I:)ba“ un_glclr our 5 port who is in close touch with' are ] Hug}?:s ggo&lg h:v‘?enta"t:“glelfial;o lrsfe “The Roumanians will not falter,” | istration endeavored, for poli'tri;?l Srfain’ of fe: 0‘;“(‘}“22:2::“1:‘35: TR of_—smze SO S S, oy ey minite of his brief stay to|the king said, “in their allegiance to ! reasons, to'prevent that parade. 18| veloped fof possession of the sugar LRI e e ¥ lc‘::g' "n;’ 'h: next }tuidegt." ysaid the cause nor can 'the enemy wean |effort having failed, subsequently, it| refinery of Genermont. The main| Interested Party Officials n’"’"‘no‘e l'lld Vessels Are plfieo‘fp:;"t' g’r,kd?;“figi—m:on?{ Secretary Phillips of the Richardson|nem from their faith in the allies. | will be remembered, President Wilson vomonvnfs Eif(\)graa'acet;u;t &21’;:"‘:3“;’3 Hold Conference. Towed ‘Away by Tugs. charged with the doublé, diity of /a8 G county Ce_“',“}"f"“‘ml:":;- A “Yet the Roumanians pray that in | himsellf took part in a preparedness ‘g’}’c"' B e R dutse cEtha IMEsC bok forcing neutrality observance —and ' Coming Through Missouri. spite of the}u]r exnsungl exigencies and ) parade in Washington. Mr. Sher-|tes we captured here about 200| MAKE ONE OIROLE SMALLER|KING RELEASES THE MEN |saving lives in evet;lg of fmher{mb- ~p Loty Mo G AR Charles | their lown hilge tprovlems, ia | rill's statement says: French, including fourteen officers. . ) o marine raids on shipping off these l E. Hughes passed through St. Louis | will not allow the affairs of Roumania | I 4 s 5 tond Oct. 13~"Today was a|shores, was put into effect from Bar this morning on his third presidential | that has staked its all in this conflict | “Mr. Ridder's statement in the| “East of the Meuse (\fc{;i'm;‘.(r(lm.l) | (Prom a Statf Correspondent.) on o{n. hc< o o : M Harbore Me. 1o 'Niw. Verk| sidus. campaign trip, bound for Springfield. (to pass into the back of their minds newspapers that the administration a:d {l/\ the refinon \w?s: ?‘.‘};1 ‘rl\::;i]‘(‘l:lt Lincoln, Oct. 13.—(Special.)—Very | sad one m"l ¢ Grgc tars who lre. f"‘ Official authority for. the statement M., where he will speak late today |and to suffer to such an extent that|y 'y "sone time been attempting to i htine ond weot of Markireh French | few changes were suggested for the | sufficiently acquainted with politics | that such a patrol had been ordered He will Ieave Joplin at"11:30 tonight | it may meet the fate of either Belgiur | ' o "ol they frequently call i Rtaeia repulsed.” November ballot ‘when Secretary of |to. understand why' they must aban-|by the Navy départment was obs for polils in Nebrasks; closing his)of Serbia: : the German hyphenate vote recalls| Discussion of the situation as re: | State Pool today conferred with rep-|don their ships to a foreign power,”|tained this morning. & Saturday t: th n for Acti Ry its of the line of coast 'La‘mrl‘yt “(:u:r ‘;,' x:i lfllrtl address i : Reason for Action. to mind ap experience of last|gards German prisoners "qg war and | resentatives of ¢ Nebraska Dry Fed. | says Reuter's pondent. v‘me J,-.{" 'u:‘nt" efective m \g b nia had not beén mov 1€ | statement. At that_time for six weeks “in the -main. com 3 P s ? 4 . X % ; 3 ( ove\ Sundagem % war By mére expediency; but-that its %’, with some of 5 %'rjgud en- Ra:yichnag. . The changelloy was asked r‘?&“fl z‘fi ,“ASJAP‘:?’)“‘? and demo- ‘é;efi fefr;eol:l w m" Yo it u .4 i decision 'was: based on- the biggest | oygadii ng éflfe!bl dhiésd | by a member to obtain an agreement foratic state commitdes. ahigidikion tawad wwiy Kb 5 £ !QI’PM: lnuN b bq'rk . Dr. unSberger Pf},'l'::l:l";’fc::g;’;;l,‘,‘i e ik purfi!e. yhic ,dlé &I’aqe, in this ’city yith, the Frenich gavernmept along i Wi\ Thomecon. the chairmah, and | 4 BEE 1OWEC iy et e 1D h deBiitarelt Ay d o e I ioo [ on‘May 13, ut two weeks before | the following lines: President L/ F. Crofodt représented resistance being offered. P ; of ¢ Ta 68 Broken Bow majesty, “there was, at the b;finnmx#m“ date 1.received an urgent tele-| / “Women and children and men over THo Fib - Gabatebbioh interzsud 5 :“:; gnflem ,":“i‘m A nth::r:x:;:im :on t. - o of the war, no hostility, rather, per-| b ona " cequest fo come to the may-| 45 years of age who are still detained i) : 1t efulaee x”n“ and the. battles | distabe £ t0 seh: el De: .&"‘.w Audience by Storm s, irendshio, for ‘cconomically| o ofice. Upon afrividg there [ |by the French government in spite | the prohiditory amendment, with Mr. | Wt eruisec Averaff and the batter | distance out to set well beyond:the. y Germany was an asset to the develop-Jiyis 4o1d that 4 fong distance tele-|of the convention of January, 1916, Thompson interested in its passage. Frenth torpedo, boats, feady for ac- "i” fi.“’“z'& vb“". . iy s ! o ment of our industry and a potent in- | ;p o500 mebnfl-h:’ just been re-|shall be repatriated. \ | Chairman: Langhorst represented the |00 “CL (CASER G55 1. Narragansett bay o ‘W Broken Bok, Neb,, Oct. 13—(Spe: | strument in forwarding the prosper-|veived from the administration in| “The age limit for men to be re-| democrats and C. H. Aldrich and J. [4OHCF chvemony iithe: eicly mopis :::"?.’:é‘e?&f, mm':a?-m%m Lo ‘cial Telegram)—Dr. W. A, Huns-|ity of 3 f°“""y'R Bt it the | Washington urging the preparedness | Patriated shall be lowered from 55 to | Reid Green the republicans, ing_of ordering the crews to pack |available jpdiiia emeérgency berger, spoke here tonight before a lfc:of'e\;el‘:hi stu‘;tlve“;c’:rcg l‘::o“fnaencmygin- f}:’?d-e beoalbda nd o_t:ed ot thx S$taund s"y;aeuécandalous abuses in several zrolubitory Question, tkeir "°":‘r b;"’,:'"fi“' and quit Vessels All : i 3 ) Bt at it would irritate our American h A Mr. Thompson and Mr. Crofoot | their ships, whic! ey were so| o 7 & b large aydience. He praised the repub]irigue endeavoring in every way to| o ‘o of German birth or descent, | of the French prison camps, especial- d P R s s The fuel ship Jasori which left he : - 4 : 3 4 i " that the heading “Prohibitory | proud; had been a touching incident. e ship ey % lican cahdidate for president as a man | force bl the“struule 3BNSE OUT | might cause rioth in the streers and, 1y Of Chartreuse, shall be abolished.” | 4ETECE, Tl G, D printed over | The df(ing sent a message releasing |recently with ; full l“”lfv of_va’ / {combining character and intellect with |own real interests, =~ iticized | thérefore, bé most undesirable. the proposition involving the wet and | every man who wished to remain with [came in during the night for more. = a judicial experience that fitted him h"goffif:"i:f'?he i kT T R Declines to Sidestep. TWO Hundred Head /| dry ‘issue, which came first on the | his ship and join the allies. It is said Arl(lw;:‘i;::e';' it was said, were well o \ in an unusual wat for president of the | position: A small power with @ small <Of course, I was astounded by Of G ttl Al' s ld l;lllsot. The i.a“ est;‘on vq:sh:dopt?g 'hfl!fl?:‘:%?gl'r;‘f?i‘c‘::f.\verc R s P The. poerations :of. thes pateblickte United States. He spoke of his splen- arnly surrounded by giants ‘faced a|this request, and stated that in my ! attie € 0. ct}),nf:ru\ewtia(;y Cl:':e'nw oHs:r]man :"o°‘;g_ leave their vessels, taking with them | being directed from the fi ip Bir- i did seryice to New Yok o3 governor | practical problem. opinion sidestepping a crisis was not B ure a suitable heading to appear over | their flags and the king's portrait,|mingham, sheadquarters of Rear Ad- in investigating and running down the Has Unbounded Confidence. the best way to meet it, especially if| - By Fal‘mer I'ySOD fhe food commission amcndlr’ncnt. which adorned every ward room.’ Ad. | miral Albekt Gleaves. el 8. “n insurance companies of New York/| .oup o western frontier nearly xlmt ;udurtc'd that it really was a crisis, . s . A general heading to appear over | miral Ipitis removed his flag and shut | The Birmingham is at this port alse which made his name familiar to, the 700 miles long, which alone was great- | | asked time to consider the matter Beatrice, Neb.,, Oct. 13.—(Epecial.) [ both propositions was agreed upon as | himself up in the cabin while his fleet |in readiness to move at any momei pe%ple of this country. er than the English and French fronts alnd it hwas :lven me. It was made| _petti® Bi 0 ead of | follows: was being towed to the new anchor-| Except in war game manedvers. l:!e spdeakerh nalg\edh the :]aw:s_ 0| combined, and Bulgarian frontiers, al-| € nrd'td at the extraordinary sugges- cattle yesterday at his farm, one mile| “Amendments to constitution. Pro-|age. The ,3|d€'dc'“mt? of Admiral [ coast has not been covered by naval ::.ctc “:m ber ll ec o;:igixxes l: Z‘:em?:g: most undefended and near its capital, 'l;::‘ ca‘m:l)f‘rg"x;rl:"e dth.h‘!he mayor, | southeast of Adams. A cow and calf| posed by the initiative petition.” g Ipitis, pointing to the allied warships, | forces in such manner for years. s T fei ,ha cch 9 %a e b ut | stretching for other hundreds of Washi m the administration in |y, ought $171 and two Black Polled| Both dry and wet representatives remarked as he watched the scene,| Two d“fmylf,' are Or_e!'“ml;“ craugn 2y 0{; ka (VN eeg:{ pk miles to the south, it had to await the | Washington. P R Angus and Durham bulls sold for $150 agreed to all changes and no trouble | ‘What harm could we have done|Boston harbor ‘in compliance ‘with on e atis, hooss Of ¥ cvyl O | time when it could act with reason- In order to ascertain if this was |f,ch, Buyers from points in Gage,|developed at the conference on the | them? . the new orders by which neutrality I:awls i ;heh mter:stt_o ?" dhood, | Jb1e assurance of protecting itself and |real or only an imaginary crisis, pre- | pawnee and Johnson counties were in|way the proposition will appear on the P service of recent months has'been in- xoual and tl ethpmgef. ion lo woan- having-the support of its allies. pared for political purposes, I con- | aptendance. ballot. Kdr. Harman indicated he was Every Young Ma‘n ln creased. There are the Wamng'toq 2 r?° ?5’;";‘ l‘;"’?‘g‘:a:jifl:fi; “as° “A 7small country in a great war |ferred with Mr. Carl k. Schurz, a entirely satisfied with the way his g and Reid, with the Davis,-a: new it e s S0 8B et Gl ol eni Romnody o Poll | (ot penimn o e | Epland s Suboct, i et vy o s acted:efvre, other year, faces certainly in efrr!a o y th " As to the e, (: d ts | office, expressing my opinion that it . : ; i New York to Galvest ¥ 5 In' sharp contrast to the republican |sacrifice and the °°“.s“'l'1‘p“°"fi‘é o WA ot byl L MilbAas Bl Vote in Western John Mattes of Nebraska City, who To Galu to AMS rom iton,. ., ! | candidate the speaker turned to, Presi- |resources. But such is the confidence | B35 76 4 f By g happened to be in the secretary of ‘ Boston, Oct. 13.—It was stated here A dent Wilson and stated shat when of R°“":l":;; }2;'{,}1;( ]il::“:fiiegfp:;: ;:3 oth:i‘:r l(g;;rl!:;n :})mfl:'ec.:n :&to‘;f:,i 3 Hnws e S state’s office at the time, ventured a . . |today that American destroyer patrdl 4 president of‘Princeton college he de- | cause and th | ith them in 'the |land; and in this opinion he beartily| Western, Neb, Oct. 13.—(Special) | suggestion which was adopted as| London, Oct. 13 —The Man Power |in connection with recent submarine nounced labor unions as a greater |it has cast its lot with the iates |agreed. He went at once to"see his|—A Hughes and Fairbanks club was | making the ballot clearer, He called [board has reached the conclusion, ac-|activities had been ordered effective b \ peril to the country than the corpor- |conviction that d“s great “,soi“ be | friends ‘and had a number of confer- | Organized here yesterday by M. B.lattention to the large cirele preceding | cording * to the Times, that every|from New York to Galveston. This — ations and expressed himself as an|Will see that “l °$’v“°'d¥"'°"° S ol 15, concerning which I cannot | Russell of Seward. The officers are:[each party group of presidentia] elec- | young man in the country must be|statement lacks official confirmation, ~ avowed advocate of the open shop, | the third small power destroyed in speak because 1 was/mot present at | Lresident, George F. Sawyer; secre- | tors and said that a/good many,voters | definitely placed in the.national serv-| however. , The doctor made a splendid _ im- | this great conflict. any of them. I'lsarned tlu': asea re- | tary, J. F. Blandin. might mistake it for the party circle|ice, The Times says that it is prob-| A leet of foreign cruisers ahd de~ R ; pression and at-times was unable to ,uf; of his efforts Mr. Bernard Rid.|",.John L. Kennedy will poll a splen- | higher up on the ballot. 1f this was |able that the board .will recommend | stroyers is off the Aemrican’ coast, ac= ji proceed. for the applause. Se\W&rd La‘nd SGHS der personally went to th 1| did vote in this precinct for United | done, he said, the voter would think | Before long. that all men under a cer- | cording to Captain Linderoos of the 2 LA i office and ull:xred his honc: t‘;‘l'aty"” States senator. he had voted the straight ticket,|tain age must be placed at the disposal | Russian steamship Hesperus, wh}dl ! y At Hi h Prices only Wt thess o Lal.of an x !‘:"" : = whereas he would have voted only for | of the military authorities, or\thc min |arrived here today from Huelva, = g . 2 y rioting St presidential electors, ister of munitions. \ Spaig. To the pilst who boarded h e eatner SR, g; x’l::’ng;fl"c’:llz:’::‘“}‘% on the P:" ug es 18 ronq The suggestion that the circle in R v vcss?l Captain Lindéréos réportec . of German ante- ' . s “ i ;i s o o % I e, front of the electoral groups cquld be that “a lot of cruisers and destroyer: emprr om0 o a5 et the German Around Minden wuic 'St at'ic gy Submarine Sighted s i vt eind S For Neébrasky—Fair, warmer. sold “yesterday to Val Hartman and|anq support the parade. I myself —— circle, which would indicate the dif- E nesday, heading southwest. Hour. 7 s nyi A Speci ference. ast Irom New or, After being held h i Will_Jeary for $30,000, er h: § Minden, Neb., Oct. 13.—(Special.) 4 % X fter being held here since the sube B s Clyde Rick, an employe of the Blue 2 N:;:;e;:rz:f;gagofi'dd"‘ —A Hughes and Fairbanks league )Mbr-”l’ool li sending (i'l-“kc'op‘"ls of marine raid off Nantucket Sunday, ; River Power company, had 13,000f 4 o was organized in Hayes township|the ballot to the cougty clerks with in- Boston, Oct, 13.—A submarine of three British steamers went out last volts of electricity shot through him More than ninety other cities also | this week with a large membership. | Structions not to Have the ballots unidentified nationality was reported |Night and today the Lord Cromer, and 1 \ 3 yesterday. He threw a cable over[had preparedness parades, and about | Arvid Peterson was clected president, | Printed until notified by telegraph, about 200 miles east of New York by |the Marengo prepared to sail, . -~ “. a line while standing on the ground |2850,000 persons. took part in them. | Joseph Almquist vice Yesident, Otto 5 the steamer Bovic in a wireless mes-| The Kansan' of the American-Hi- *% £ ?|and wodld have been killed hadNqot|From none of these cities did I hear | Peterson, jr., secretary and Joseph ' sage today. The course of the suhma- | Waiian line, under charter to the i I. 1CKS Uea 3e todlny i the wire separated; as it was his hand :iffi:::' ";?'GOPz:’:‘:“:: by t‘A;lcl”I‘can Anderson treasurer, Bl “w' h P 1h " rine was not stated, France ;'l‘dd C‘"‘,!dh‘ Sleam.l!‘ % ¢°md', > . i er scen these Enthusiasm is strong for Hughes The Bovic, which is.due in New |pany and laden with war munition dn G | was burned*to the bone and his 4 on h A0 t r eat er Pro et 3 E { h 1 clothes burned off. parades. On the comtrary, they took | in- this section of the country. The York today or tomorrov. from Man-|horses for the allies was expected also When George Stolz, who resides|Part in large numbers, i . |club will hold several meetings for —— chester, England, reported sighting |to sail today for St. Nazaire, France, near Milford, _took gasoline from a| }3)“‘ :}:;'&fl:’;_"‘gofie ‘d'fldm'"“m" the good of the cause in the near| St Louis, Oct. 12—RewrIrl R.|the submatine in Jatitude 40.17 north, “",?.l Gel?oa. e smehi : gt seatorany -, 1% 108, 1814: 1e1a b‘::rc‘lgm\:as mqui:kly enveloped in|alty of Americans of n origin, T tance” weather forecaster and pub- | whether pursuing l"he Bovié ;,ni(“:_ but was allowed to proceed after exe ‘ Lowpst yestsrday .. 46 41 41 "2t | fames, consuming th, | but also a 4‘"’.’"““‘?9' bid by Wash- Hughes Ttme Table lisher, died here tonight .from pnet-|ing an independent course was not [amination of its papers. | Mean temperature 1 86 Bb gz s | Dot S NORTE TR L former | ington for their political support. It monia. He was 71 years-old. He is| siated, The figures of longitude as Brecipitatjon e 00 0 21 Loof AHED o{ this place, was brought | Was likewise the one single instance in [-,'or Nebraska. said to have amassed a }:‘)T!"",C. received are not correct, the degrees \ srowm Doreal Al Orbi tere for burial yesterday, He for the ;,fl at:;:w‘drut‘ Tovg:n{tnt by the part Saturday, October 14 ”l,rrnr::]g:& SR five o Shably’ ol o S Normal temperature last few years had lived at the Ma- body touse it for the purpose turday, October E . the error probably was only of a few A“ 1 | dxcess for the day. : f of playing politics. . D d y 1Zes, b R o e g e o (pioned) | Choaies i, Shgrrit» || EATE.CH, Porming: | York Republican C:b MR oo R 15 L Defick for the day. 09 inch i r. Sherrill was asked by the news- (| . 2 y 3 2 v : ¥ 3 Y T Worlhn;:r; .Dtis':?i':tb ucrglebpation B¥ Wiktiogion 15 U MEAPITL || Yo atternoon, g We|come8/Hughes Gar Soriagis i s o oh 1. 18 nches | ashington in mayor's of- ork, afternoon. York, Neb, Oct. 13.—(Special,)— i : o . period, 191§. 1.05 Inch 4 OrK, eb., ct. 1 d . Defielney torjeor. Pori'd 1914. 1.68 inches Fairbury, Neb, Oct. 13—(Special f‘x’k‘"}.‘ that ogcasion: - He replied: Lincoln, evening. Charles Evans Hughes will parcrli:c) in Grea'tQSt Ever KnOW]] _A“ L___.Louhons Reports "'5";""" ":“l’;‘!'k'l Telegram.)—Ten_ visiting lodges of | ‘*°F the mayor. Sunday, October 15— Y(Hlé a’l 4:15 Sl‘aturdsi nf(tr/l\w}nn and —— \ Station and State emp. gh- Rain-{the Ancient Order of United Work- + . . Y h will deliver a short address, Tughes Chicago, Oct. 13, {'l i : ol ety Toom est . fall|icn and-the local lodge, together-with Fl'elghtel' Goes Ashore, but All day in Lincoln. and Fairbanks club, recently organ-|today by the American a‘i—lPs muec! The big list of .for rent - Cheyenne, part ciuody.. 60 58 .00 3 _ y by way asso. y Davanport, clear 4 63 -30 the Fairbury band amfcan idates, par-1- |s Not in A"y Great Danger Monday, OCWI’".‘s— ized with more than 150 members, will | ciation showed that the total, car ads you will find in 3 Denver, liudy. W :lflpi}t‘:d in 3obig parade at Fairbury ey b ng Hastings, morning. be in charge of the meeting. ;'mrtnse Ocllohcr 1 was 45749, the s s e e 4 onight at 7:30. E » vvash,, Oct, 15.—The Osaka argest net shortage ev d i v g 4 %| Frank A. Anderson of HoldMege, | Shosen Kaisha freighter Itsukshima gl‘llndbllhmzienoon. Infant Son of Dean ¥ st nét oplrh:gyca:’c;I:—(fl\z‘rr:‘em‘fgé e e‘e every day h.a-‘ Norht Platte, clear. 1 00 fgrand master workman, together with | Maru, outward bound with a full car- olumbus, afternoon. Cornell Is Drowned | ¥ith @ net_surplus of 77,331 cars a something to interest . L hend 55 ‘o | Frank L. Evans of Grand Island, go from Tacoma for Oriental ports, Fremont, afternocon. vear ago. Shippers in all parts of the P “‘lv" 'C"%cfl! s L grankd “,f.'l’rd”' ’“’“?d with initiation | went }ahorg ‘: We:;} P‘}"‘{' a ?3'"1)' Omaha, evening. Ames, Neb., Oct. 13.—(Special Tel-| country have joined in a movement every renter, no matter (i - Salt Lake City, cloudy. 04 00 {work. This was a, district initiation | projection just north of Seattle, in 0 2 2 0 egram.)—The little son of Mr. and|to keep the cars movin, , order ship- .m‘ e ] :;:-l-fd:;:'cyl:: 5 oo | for this order. ‘.‘ dense fog this morning, forty feet H‘:_:z:;l .g:::;l. tr::n ;.v;lsl Mrs. Dean Cornell, living south. of | gients well in advt’mcrl.z ;ld unlunpd 'fiow small or how Bjoux CIy, o) 5 H .00 | The Degree of Honar served a sup-| inside the buoy. «An almpyt to pull | A ] Emerson, was drowned yesterday |cars immeiately on receipt, ¢ a place he.may‘ wanty b i alentine, cle 72 00 Il;fl' in thebevem;;g éo the visitors. _’.l'hc the steamer off the sand will be made Monday evening. afternoon about 3 o’clock. The child| The thortage August | was 7,777 TN “T"" indicates trace of precipitation airbury band headed the procession. | today. It is in no danger. ‘ +was a year and a half old, cars, and September 1, 14,662, N 3 1 5 - |