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2—S THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 22, 1916. GOYOTES NO MATCH |TRADES COUNGIL |OMAHA FIVESTO [HAPPENINGS IN [essisterterizz: AMES AND TIGERS | MURDERERS BUSY " FOR GOPHER GREW| CONDEMNS WILSON) GO0 ST. LOUIS| THR MAGIC GITYs5="*-5="5 " piAY A TIB GAME, N CRIGAGO AGAIN chers’ meeting, Wednesday South Side United Presbyterian, Twenty- Minnesota Toys Witth South|Chicago Organization Urges|Oma, Brandeis, Metz and All- |Prominent Men Gather to Make | 500" 1o diator "5 36" youns | Missouri University and Iowa|One Man Shot by Holdups, But y dinner by Ladles’ Afd Junions, Dakota and Runs Up Score Laboring Men Everywhere Star Team Already Send Way for New Civic Club riety Thanic Oitering sorvice, 130, | State Elevens Battle Robbers Fail to Get $25,000 of 81 to 0. to Oppose Him for Re- in Entries. on the South Side. drens tiss Al ”.,',.J"Eil“n "".l"nu"i‘.‘.:‘n';‘.:'} Nothing to Nothing. Worth of Gems in Bag. El t- % - in India urorl ).n A ‘jl't‘tl:!. Prayer meeting, BASTON MAKES A LONG RUN ity FOUR OTHERS GET READY |PLAN MANY IMPROVEMENTS “Slae Intrarnomunatons, e | FARMERS NEAR TO VICTORY | TWO MORE MEN ARE SLAIN y school, 9:45. Morning Endeavor, 6:45 Wednesday ev A business meeting, 5 B “ ACTION IN PANAMA A CAUSE ¢ ; Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 21.—South TR With the middle west tournament| A number of prominent business Dakota university proved no match Chicago, Oct. 21.—(Special Tele-|l0oming up on the horizon, Omalia | men and property owners of the for the University of Minnesota and g"m‘)_fim Samuel Gompers can- bowlers are steadily practicing to get | South Side met last evening at the the Gophers rolled up a score of 81 to| deliver the American Federation |into form to take part in this big an- | high school building and elected a 0 in today's game, which was played| ¢ 1abor to the democratic party is|hual event from which they have committee to make way for a Civic || [Muir‘missed three trials at goal from | bile after driving into his garage at on a heavy field. At no time was the | indicated by action taken at a meeting |always emerged with a big share of |OF Commercial club, the object be- Magle: Clly Gwieios placement and Peeples missed a drop- | the rear of his Soutn Side residence. i i ke o S i 3 Armour and company began moving offi- | kick. Iowa State rushed ball half | L M;:-‘:‘::':hgo:)lu::e:ja&%;‘;""po“s ex.|of the Chicago Building Trades coun-| the honors and winnings. The local | 118 to gather together fifty of the | ATROTr AU CAPIR ing to_the ; | Two men “appeared at the doorway y or. the length of the field in the last | »oLi : perienced no difficulty in battering cil last night, “""e" a resolution was | cracks have been somewhat slow in !cadmg men ofithe city in"quentiof ?::mxltlr:.l‘:;‘efm:n-QT):J:. ’51‘:“ which day | {€W- minutes of play. With the ball jjand ordeced Salas gt A Lishenstein down the Coyotes’ defense and by in-|adopted condemning the Wilson ad-|getting started this season due to the | Mprovements. Columbia, Mo., Oct. 21.—The Uni-| Chicago, Oct. 2l.—Louis Lichen- \'C}'IS"Y Ofl Mhssoun alnd Towa 5}:?" stein, an advertising agent, was shot jes' all-day meeting at college played a nothing-to-nothing . . . g gty Py ame here today. . Four timea the three times and instantly killed to- ostesses. Frid oning, | T ; i f J hostesses. ‘ml ::/"u:‘nhr::_; Tigers attempted goals from the field, | "ight as he stepped from his automo. o public recention will be given at the|eight inches from the goal line, on |laughed and advanced toward them, tricate shifts forward passes and |ministration for “lack of sympathy|alley shortage, and many have ven-| JOhn L. Duif, real estate man, was “';‘;’h"“f‘f’l‘l“" B O f"sfi ‘1”,““- Towa State gained six | when the men fired and ran. straight line plunges, marched the ball | with the American workingmen,” and G0 0 Ce b0 D (B elected chairman of the committee; | sirory democrat seotion has given way (o "?fi.:j t-}:]rough’rt:e :!“e and the final | Emil Noel, brother-in-law of Lich~ dawn the field with regularity. A |appealing to 1,500,000.men throughout | o0 thepshnwing St L);;uis that | Mike Higgins, of the Higgins Pack- [« Woodrow Wilson elub. A month “ago | WIISUE D/CW, Ao g | Enstein, was in the rear seat of the Packer | automobile and was seriously ‘wound- v i - i B h : officers for the Woodrow club, were an- feature of the game was a long for-| the country, who constitute the mem they have at former middle west|ing company, vice chairman, and J. J. | nounced, and iast evenig & rousing meeting | Siltner Facker | y u okl ed by one of the shets. Noel is a ward in the second period which Bas- | bership of the building trades depart- tournaments. With the opening d Breen, secretar A committee on |attended by a half dozen young Spartans f : : 1 N h pening date , y. A com attel y ¢ ton received and raced sixty-five yards|ment of the American Federation of Dnlf’ a month away local pin topplers |by-laws was appointed. J. P. Krause [was held at Fenton hall. [Firking jeweler, and carried $25,00 worth of rakine | ; Labor, to “work and vote against the | %" $ : 2 . 2 Winters ~ Mrs. J, Jacobsen, Foufteenth and O. ¥ : for a touchdown. will have to put in lots of time on the | chairman; C. F. Winters and C. S. strects, sntertained hd Cholr gulld of the |} Donfine | gems in a chamois bag. lel-Te1] MINNESOTA (81) BO. DAKOTA (0) |re-election of Woodrow Wilson.” L. E. runways if they expect to cop their | Gowe. The men present representing |(Gentrai Interdenominational church at a R. Neal | Thinks One Wounded. Baston (C). Sprague i ; Mmers i 0 al ing. Q Sloss gl Bocley Over Half Federation. share. the heaviest property owners in all | Halowe'en party at her home last evening. | o b Sl “Fe told the Boliceihal looled! ver Sinclair Habson Ecklund =Ezom: Eimors | The Chicago Building Trades coun-| From five to eight teams should | parts of the city, discussed briefly Bl i ;‘;"’u’fll"f,e'“,l:racgfnsllr\;erfi:\.:e:’; ME::’r'y‘ cil consists of thirty-four trades, with | make the trip from here. The Oma, |Some of the improvements that the |ine Masonic hall at Twenty-ffth and N * Allerman] @ membershin of ?proxnmntely 165~ | Brandeis Stores, Metz and an all-star | Organization would take action on. |streets. Frankentield | 000 wage earners, 75 per cent of whom | quintet have already announced | Permanent organization will be efs e e e 20 Duncan (C) |are mechanics. Every branch of the |definite intentions of taking the trip, | fected Friday, October 27. [OWA OVERWHELMS Riegal building industry is representéd. The|and the Luxus, Storz and JeJtJter's| A feeling was prevalent that some council was chartered by the Ameri-|Old Age teams who have never |Of the heavy ilpg"flm"cd taxes being F. . "McKinnon - p c o, 0, 31, 1981 i can Federation of Labor through the |missed a large tournament are prac- | paid by South Side property owners AldrichTthe back of the automobile as Lichen- e b s i s(e;n a‘:lvamiled lqu;n}‘ th{c_ t‘\ivo m:n, ; |and when they fired he fired a shot Indlana St&te WlIlS at them and believed he wounded one of the men, from the fact that one From Buckeye Tea,m uttered a cry of pain. AKERS % Ndel thinks the object was to rob q adi 3 : % ; y im, he was visited several days 00, building trades department of that or- | tically sure to go. Another team of | into the coffers of tHe city, should THE BOILERM Champaign, IIl, Oct, 21.—Harley, | ™ 35 B Colby, Umbplres wanizagom The building trades de- a".“i[g will pgobamy be ufg:n;z:d be retained in offices on the South the fast halfback of Ohio State uni. | *50 3t his store by two men whose € i f bty h tions were suspicious. He said he Junsau, Wis- | partment to which the Chicago coun-|from the remaining ranks, Side. The ‘widening of Twenty- Hawkeyes Keep Purdue in Con- | versity foot ball team, made a spec- ?‘Zd sin : ' 4 ¢ a n 3 3 ) ce carried his Is hi ;o;;;l‘?, ’r'l';n "u:::::d.:: “M;an::;‘ x:;l cil belongs constitutes more than one-| The meeting of the Middlewest | fourth street, the construction of a tinual State of Bewilder- tacular run around the left end for a night. Lichenstcinl w,:;vetakino:ehi:nt Minnesota scoring: Touchdowns, Shratks, | half the membership of the labor or-| Bowling association on Novemper 19 | terminal ‘at L strect, the extension| . touchdown in the last minute of play | there in his automobile and he b v Baston, Johnson, - Andsesor, ll:nilzlbli:fl of which Mr. Gompers is | will, no doubt, be one of the most in- | Of strefe! hc‘ li““di“h different por; ment by Trick Plays. ahlerdt:le f‘a"be had almost been con- | jjeves this fact had become knowcl; rora touchdown: Carlson, | the head., teresting the = association has tions of the and the extension o R ceded to the University of Illinois and atiotns m,‘:‘,',',fl'.'_ g.’,',n‘,',“'h,:',."'%,"';':;',:: The resolution was adopted at a|held, There will g’:‘:,v,,,l Tiew :z;‘: the city limit" west, were some of JENKINS STAR OF THE GAME won, 7 to 6. i the ];{O’IS"" g son for Lo will- [ meeting of the council at 365 West | iects brought to the attention of the "11,7 n}cu offered as a basis for prob- tIlltv.nmsd “fi]k theb aggressive at the A Ledbm Baflb" Shop. bowlers, on which it is expected there |able future actiod, start and Macomber kicked a field PRt LOth, 4 Ehlesman iwas shot tams for won, Tomasek for Buckley,| Madison street. At the meeting were [ - ! ;:l‘.';‘;z,.;'uzimfi" w“'::,'::'..-;‘;;,flv'l-‘:.' about 150 delegates, representing the | will be a difference of opinion. One The meeting was probably the| TIowa City, Il, Oct. 21.—Opening a goal in ‘the first three minutes of and killed as he stepped toward a berg for Hauser, for Huertel, | Various crafts., Wl feature will be a more general plan|most important held in the South |bag of tricks—line smashes, end runs |play. In the second quarter he repeat- | chair after entering a barber shop on of membership, Some favor the in- Side in years. Heavy property own-|and forward passes—which kept ed and the sqore Miepd until neaJlx'th West Side tonight. Half a dozen for Brown,| The resolution is based upon the | dividual, others the team and still | &8 have gathered together to boost | Purdue in a continuel state of bewild- [the end.offfie fast quarter. Harley | bersons who were in the shop at the inated against American working men | have alread announced there inten- | 10 doubt exert great influence in per- | whelmed the Bodefmarkers' eleven, shot. Minnesota South Dakota: >3 Touth Da- Over Canal Employes. i i others the league, and in fact two|in a determined manner improve-|erment, the University of lowa foot|kicked goal after making the touch- | time aré’ireld by the police. Each [ wmec’:lna:dr:i‘ni?::nicu?hfx‘all ‘;‘;‘cr::: members of the board of directors [ments for the South Side and will | ball squad - this _afternoon. avér-|down. | denied knowledge of who fired the Mlll'del‘fil‘ H&n ed i i tions of putting across the city mem- | suading city officials to grant their |24 {0 6. Quarterback JeJnkins was Lafayette Proves Easy Death of an unidentified man in a e g : l[v;'}::::i';mg)‘l::'lrn:t;:"ofml;hn:lr“:n";:: Perikip le' g Yy requests. ’I)i,‘lo_n present last evening | easily the stdr of the game and his For Princetzn Ti quth Side saloon tonight led to the Who GOt L].fe LO&SB several national orgapizations have| In addition to this it is expected |besides officials elected and .ap- |forug-irve-fard to touchdown through Pri IQES | arrest of the saloon keeper and sev- ' vainly complained to the federal gov- | that the annual discussion of the rela-|pointed: A.D. Majors, James Anglind fhe entire Purdue team was the fea- Flaciany N. J, Oct. 21—Prince- | eral patrons, Police believe the man v On clerloal Error ernment through the War department | tions of the middlewest bowlers to the homas F. C°"l°§- J. A B"} ) | ture. Huffin, Vanaken, Hake and Al- E‘?;}, Olfit ball team experienced little | Was beaten to death. that alien, ignorant, inskilled laborers | American Bowling congress will be | Henry Rothholtz, Paul Hen . L. |len proved the best ground gainers hl iculty in disposing of Lafayette —— by being' o loye'd it” gradually io- taken up. This season the relations | Barber, Herman Tombrink fand Phil- | for Purdue, but the squad seemed un- | here«today by, the score of 33 to 0. Rawlins, Wyo,, Oct. 21.—(Special.) treaniig numgen in the mechanical | between the two big organizations are | lip Connell. V. able to follow up its advantage. 1f Coach John Rush of the. Princeton ~The crime for which Orange Wil y strained more than ever due to the Tissell Makes Kecord. e OVA o PURDUE. machine had kept his regulars in division of our several trades at a More About the son White was hanged at the peni- | wage 50 per cent fower. than the pre- | unsatisfactory legislation the congress| Fridolph Tissell 4 the oty hoy | Tipistt R. Vanaken | thropghout the game the score would | tentiary here this morning, was one |vailing w‘:'e rate, which is generally |Passed in Toledo last April. .. |among eight girfs who maintained | Grubb . R Bartlott t',,z TE {Qbab]’}b“b" larger, He rushed of the most brutal in the history of |recognized and agreed to by our com- It is also expected that there will an average of Od per cent in each_of | Becker C.o Olmated ! s n.n% of substitutes in the last % {. | petitive contractors.” be a warm contest the next| his studies dufing the first six weeks | Bowlsby ' |L: . ‘Burchner |, 0 Periods. }”Mh‘l- White lfl‘-A_‘" lerson. Cof- The officers of the Chicago Building [ tournament, Des Moinés, Ia, the! of study ag’the South High school. | Laun 5 | LB Mize |/ YN T A | 5 e jesroes, were, < fikel Malrades Council are: Simon O'Dejn- home of President Strotz agd Secte Tissell in, 3 sophomote and is follow. | 41K, a3 Awil| Ames Rooters Nearly { Read RAYMOND'S 3 phn Metz, vice presi- LISl 2 v e footsteps of his two sisters, }LH Bake | ¥ i g - intaincdl:marks among the F.B, . Huffins MOb Eagle Grove Team e. while goingv through high Ba,ker A_Sserts Tha,t gf:r:;s—'t{a;io(t)c\:;asz1{1}&?)';:21?21\-3;2!:& Big Ad. TO“Y \ ; [ pnor roll compiled in the at the Ames High school-Eagle Grove | : . Principal Edward Huwaldt The President can High school game on Ames university E o S Sunday; prpee, nnq b out’yesterday. Besides the field th‘sl‘afldem%onb The Ames team another way this live furniture who ‘maintained an average was penalized and 400 rooters accused store helps you to leave money that of young Tissell, eleven NOt DO Any WI'OIlg an Eagle Grove player of knocking |l in your pocket or in your sav- aintained an average of 90 | . Eimira, N. Y., Oct. 2l—Secretary |4 Ames player cold on the ficld. |§ ings account. at the bank In all studies taken, The com- ¥ last ni Rooters swooped down on the grid-| 3 L & who made 90 in each sub- comparing the Mexicans with the 18; Eagle Grove, 7. values. d:. If your letter reaches us now 3 or any day prior to Nov. 16th Loses to Drake Eleven! it reaches a safe place in our files being prepared for the judges. American revolutionists, “It is too absurd to be worthy of Washington University notice,” said he, not concealing his dis- Loutse Tucker Neilte Nichols. Jossle Tucker pleasure. “I could not think of such € Toii K W a thing, to say nothing of saying it.[ >t Louis, Oct. 21.—Washington who have made an average | It is entirely wrong.” flmvermy lost to Drake university all their subjects: ¢ Answering the charge that the pas- ‘.e" today, 13 to 0. Drake made its n Irene Wall sage of the Adamson law was a sur- | first touchdown about the middle of Evelyn Clark rendet, he. said:-“No, man. can *con- the first period. Three minutes before Boye Searax scientiously do anything wrong while the first half ended, Blackburn, on Blinchie Sherwood he is president of the United States, |three successive runs, scored Drake’s The office makes the man who oc-|!ast touchdown, but Smith missed ers for ‘8yrians. 1 cupies it a patriot.” goal oung women of the Omaha ouncing the sales were dis-| pioneer of the Jewish journalists in|—Lincoln high had a comparatively l'uuflns A]- HOME years old and known throughout the the score down.. Lincoin piled up YRR, TR ‘ ocratic candidates at a| Tyl Boyarski was born in Grodno, distiller of this city has produced a econ- Side, The meeting was |z Towish daily there. He came to Chi- * Reaches Ames on Tour |any Liquor, Whiskey or Cordial at'a sav- club will sll flowers on the | Peter Boyarsky, Pioneer Lincoln High Eleven = e kg sk o the ien| JOWish Journalst, Dies| - Easiy Trounces York! MAKE YQUR OWN ssed Syrians of Europe.| Chicago, Oct. 21.—Peter Boyarsky, Lincoln, Neb, Oct. 21.—(Special.) blic places yesterday. | Chicago, is dead here after a short ill-| €8sy time with York High school n‘ p;: Der:o Mee)t'inz. 4 ness due to bronchitis, He was 51| here today, but a slippery field held | h of office-seeki demo- : : : : Cincinnati, Ohio, October 22, 1916.—By a 500 L 16 Beas pome | Sonatey in Jowie ceokes by bis pan| S5nes touchdowns for ‘s score of | LS TN RS e . bt ks S Y the Woodrow Wilson club f Y centrated extract with which anyome ean Bicrti dEmbetatic. club b !l}; ss"h:"%e:'::tn:%%:;’u}, ‘x’:r;’og Carh Mays of Boston easily and quickly make in their own home Fenton-hall on Thirty- A 5 ing of over 50 per cent of the Liquor Deal- anedn mxilghtlasowell 1'1:3; cago as & young man and established | Ames, Ja, Oct. 21.—(Special Tele- Bx' Pribens v A fhw siinttes: ddoa™ e Work, eting of candidates only, the president of the hope- eorge Collins, one loyal pMemocrat, counted just Jerry Howard, Doc brge Magne{_. Jerry Fitz- Madden, Thomas Ken- Strehlow, John Shanna- J. Abbott were there. jor Mass Meeting. brs of South High school ass meeting in the South the Courier, the oldest Jewish paper in the city. Funeral services will be held on Sunday, the body lying in ;‘tlat: tomorrow at the Hebrew insti- te. Woman Shoots Bank Clerk Who She Says Defamed Her Seattle, Wash., Oct. 20.—Leo G. Pratt, an 18-year-old clerk in the Canadian Bank of Commerce, was shot and killed today in the bank by gram.)—Carl Mays of Boston-Ameri- American went through here today, going home to Portland, Ore., in an automobile over the Lincoln High- way. New Steamship Company. New York, Oct. 21.—A new steamship company to be known as the Anchor-Don- aldson line, organized by a fusion of the interests of the established Anchor. and Donaldson Steamship ecompanies, has been organized for Glasgow-Canadlan passenger and freight trade, according to a cable- gram recelved here today by local irepre- requiring no apparatus, no boiling, o experi- ence whatsoever. While the liquor-making- at-home idea is new and startling in its possibilities, its legality has been carefully investigated by the highest authorities and its method has been found to conform with the laws in every respect. This new method will be welcomed by thousands of people, liv- ing in districts where it is now even impos- sible to obtain whiskey for medicinal pur- poses. Anyone can now save the heavy ex- penses, high licenses and enormous profits of the saloon-keeper and liquor dealers, and brium yesterday morning, | Mrs. Edwin Sobel, age 30, who then | *ntatives of the Anchor line ig was the prize which|shot a"d "‘fl"sodf hersedlf. ‘M.I‘L Sobel Army Beats Trinity, led for winning the rooter | was the wile an advertising agent| west Point, Oct. 21,—Trinity was badly $ hey will alsg receive a|Of Seattle, who formerly was pub-|beaten by the'Army today, the cadets rolling | po gt oorooqs S B W A up a seore of 53 to 0 against the Hartford ! y. The program was in-| lisher of the Western Motor Car Colleglans. The West Pointors need wntord | of praise. Anyone can try a full quart of hd was enjoyed by the stu-| magazine. One report as to the mo- | tire substitute team at the outset, bui the | 8 favorite Jlauck Srpu ks weliing to M. W. £ h L Prickett, 2117 Third St., Cincinnati, Ohio, tive of the shooting was to the ef-[last two periods were played with most and ask for his booklet, “Secrets of Mak. fect that Mrs. Sobel had accused :L:;‘:d";‘;r'"g‘;“::d:"‘ the l:;"’“r; @liphant | ing Liquors at Home,” sent to anyone send- Pratt of telling her husband stories | Gowns and kicking rour sonlys ‘P |ing their name and address. reflecting bu on hfer character. e 1 wE Mrs. Sobel was formerly Miss Irene Emerson, said to be a graduate of Ohio State university. can have in his home at any time a pure, nourlshing liquor at a very low cost. s’ Glee club opened the ith several ‘selections, al- s club has just been or- the last.two weeks, it did work. he crowning of Imer Tissel, and the queen, ight, followed. During.thi bers. “The Evolution of a New York, Oct. 21.—Scenery in “THE UNIVERSAL CAR D Phone Douglas 3500. | MCCAFFREY illustrating the different Eventually Ourses and the different athletics that | \oy York City’s parks hereafter will || You Will Drive a f8-| are in the school wasg given. James 4 : 1 f J S0 cost movin icture companies a Bradford and Mllt,on Christainsen | ta 543 b 06 are still s ¥ 3 3°M | stated sum for each picture based ® for the regular| B4V & very interesting dialogue, The|ypon the number of actors employed. ever, the present reign of| Orchestraclosed the.program with | Horses and automobiles will cost Of. | wildness of the ton pin artists has caused | several selections. _ It 1o be threatened. § grun i Why Not ey 3 . n ia showing up most| The program: - A regular schedule of prices was y No e ttr'o('!h:el.?:u(r’t‘h rother Of Grelghton ooty S AR Selection ............. DA Gies Clut | fixed today by the park board. The NOW? [ ‘Tableaus— fee will be the same no matter what Foot Ball Player Is | %" | BN i Woa Yeuan | park is used.” Permits are good for ) A e. School. one day only and a guarantee must Stricken in Battle ent in a week. Captain Qur Athletics. be given that the public will not be Our. Cotire inconvenienced. Kelso is the republi i Hastings, Neb, Oct. 21.—(Special Since Colorado Is Dry Bt o oo o v | Eepram et Moy o of 7 e 3 = regiment, is home from Llano ex, on a twenty-day fur- ough, owing to his wife's illnes: F Mr.: Kelso has made an enviable ‘{,grd on the border. He will rejoin Ford Sales and Service e mndty i i s (llg Qver the Wire Sadle Rothholz, Hope Hibbard Magna Horn, Bessle Alsworth. By the Cartoonist| Although the selection of the 1917 con- Plano Solo ... i ALydla Hennf excellent show of ¢ McCarty of this city and Dialogue, : B . k. SHERMAN McCAFFREY i e ction. . His| %o her of Walter McCarty of Creigh- cial.)—The fact that Colorado went | curtoons ... 5 JOHN DEERE ANNEX BLDG. y " : : L8 i resident eet at Howard R ton foot ball team, is serious! n | “dry” is assigned as the principal | Selection \ iNOrchoatyn | Yention ‘eitx, Ja LAt dn’ tha, Bands ot the Pres 10th Str 14 a French war hospital, according to |reason or a large increase in_the Sk oy ors’ congress, which adjourned its thirty- 2 -Von Kluck Given Honorary word received by the man’s parents, [ number of arrests in Cheyenne. Dur- [ . MHinity Baptist, Twonty-fth and H. Rev. | yixn annual session at Indlanapolls. u pref- | ~g 3N The notice says he has been |ing the first nine and one-half months | wor s“;“;fl.“,;‘;a T‘::;"'v‘m’l'r‘:"]’:“"“!, erentlal vote by the delegates decided in <Mti°fl hy Kaiser Wilhelm stricken from the military list, which ‘Berlin, Oot. 21.—(By Wireless to|makes his parents feel that he may 5—!"5;5 ;fluh;l von Kluck, | have been fatally stricken. commanded the right wing of the O A e T e during the invasion of | YOU Must Not Criticise army rance in the fall of 1914, 3 mperor William, cnei| President, Says Marshall favor of Houston, Tex. The congress went on record as favoring the Susan B. Anthony amendment to the federal constitution pro- viding for equal suffrage. The 170,000 Sunday ¥ representing a Sund chool membership 2 of 17,000,000, are appealed to the World' or more | jtct of “Prohibition” during the sermon | and International Sunday School assoc A hour. ~ Young P\ Soc than twice as many as during the pre- | Endeavee. 630 by Whomey ofyChiistian of@l1916, the police records show 1,883 'he Three persons have been arrested here, as against 1,254 during the entire pre- ceding year. If 1916’s record con- |y Marning tinues until the end of the year there | Phiter of Donver will will have been 2,735 arre "THE OLD RELIABLE" 00l in America, a- | 8 ¥ Wi tons to join in the movement endorsed by | heelor will preach. | pregident Wilson and the federal council by Ei smfi' Pommeranian regiment Atlantie Ci 7 . |ceding year. The greater number of | 1:00, i y 1 antic City, N. J.. Oct. 21.—Vi . ¥ of churches on behalf of the starving and position. | President Tho{n s RJ Marshall, IP\C’I‘i: arrests this year have been for drunk- | o O Pactan Moreio e 11 fHORL o, (A badie. SGEY. BEbOs o IRC | $ ing here tonight, pleaded for less|eness and prostitution, a fact due, it ;n: ;Ch;\-l hofatink 14 The women oampalgnets of the Hughée e ’ ¥ p rd A . H ny unday sc 48, 1al ived Phoent; al Telegram,) | CFiticism of the president for the way |is said, to the migration to Wyoming | 8= Sunds PRI, S DN, - Cotan Lo o s T sl i ey the United [ he has handled the problems growing | of undesirable Colorado characters | will speak on “The Dry Amendment™ deni: committeo of the Hu y L conead 3 ghes alllan: d al & D. has|out of the European war, and defend- | when the latter state went “dry” Jan- | ing with conditions in his'home town. Popu- | by boys bearing banners informing them W+ J. SwoBODA RETAIL DEALER PR g v, lar seloctions will be given by the cholr. that they were not wanted, and other ban- . % N Mt maha real es 0 bost Investment | Central Interdenominational, Twenty-third e women of the city t 4 PHON =B nging indus- | you could make. Read The Bee real estats |and M. Rov. H. K. b Cornlsh, Pas s from their meetings and PHONE DoUGLAS 222. OMAHA N F columns. Bible school, 9:45. Morning worship, 10: %0 to work." urum, ot Gi 3 Boott of Bherid _|ed the legislation that averted a boeh. appeinted & nurwe ar Pan- | BTeat railway strike, a trial peage in a wee

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