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2 : THE - BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1918. —_—— e e e e e e e e e . p ; . ga Moore, Mobridge, $20; Rey Feigel, Rapid - WINOUT WITH EASE , IN AT WASHINGTON| - SUPPORTED ANEW {52 , deutvan 35 acars o o e 2ttt ot v acctomtit | s e s s, s registered and told the clerk, S. Slo-| — s o Ry arper; Orafin, Roy V. Willcox Estimates Republican Senator Hitchcock Submits| Senator Reads Letter From a|carly, as he intended to do a little po- | —Pensions grentad: Nebraska, Mary E. | re i Warbure bosky, that he wanted to be called| wwiinington, Oct, 30.—(Spectal Telegram.) ALy, Bamunl . Waragr i Candidate Will Receive at Items and Receipts for Boston Man Corroborating ‘1‘ Least 314 Votes. Campaign. Bailey's Remarks. ‘ HOW STATES STOOD BEFORE | | ( ; CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS (HEARD BRECKINRIDGE SAY New York, Oct. 29.—(Special Tele- gram.)—"The campaign is practically ended and there is nothing to it but k the election of Hughes,” said William ; R. Willcox, chairman of the republic- an national committee at republican national headquarters here today. “When the votes are counted on the (From a Staff Correspondent.) Fitchburg, Mass., Oct. 30.—Senator Washington, Oct. 30.—Special Tele-| Henry Cabot Lodge, in a campaign gram.)—A number of interesting, not | speech here tonight, read a letter from to say peculiar items are found in|John Temgle Lloyd Jefiries of Bos- Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock’s sworn | ton, in which the writer stated that statement filed with the secretary of | Henry Breckenridge, former assistant the senate under the “corrupt prac-|secretary of war, had: several times tices” act which requires that candi-| made to him remarks similar to dates for federal office and the com-|those attributed to him by Dr. night of November 7, it will be found mittees of political parties shall file Charles H. Ealli:]y o‘fi Tufts college, that at least 314 Hughes and Fair- ten days before election an itemized | concerning the alleged elimination by account of the contributions received | President Wilson of a weakening banks electors have been chosen and and their disbursements. postscript from the “strict accounta- it may be a considerable number Mr. Hitchcock gave a dollar to the | bility” note ot Germany. more. I look for an old-time victory. switchman’s ball, A. L. Short, being| “A letter by Dr. Bailey regarding Everything points. that wa: the golicitor. He gave several sums|a conversation he haei with Mr. b ything p 184 WaY. 5 to certain persons because he was so- | Breckenridge on the subject aws read ‘Remember that this is a republican licited, but these sums are small, ex-| by Senator Lodge at a public meet- country, Thers are more republic- ceedingly small in comparison to what | ing Saturday night and the senator ans in it thah ‘there are democrats. Mr, Hitchcock gave to the national,|in his address tonight said he pre- The repblicans outnumber the demo-. THOMPSON. BELDEN & COMPANY This Week—Commencing Wednesday— state' and county committees, Mr. |jsented the letter from Mr. Jeffries' Hitchcock received in the way of con-[additional information. crots in normai ‘times by more than{ P tributions $247,50, as follows: Letter From Jeffries. a million, They outnumber the | 7= H. M. Davis, Ord, $10; B. B, Brew- f ; ! irfi 1 Sxnocrars. 15 ma7 setes U8 ; oty Chadeon §31 W A Camevy| Tl letter follows: We Celebrate Our Thirtieth, Birthday aggregate of the electoral votes of the Chadron, $25; Eben D, Warder, Chad- ar Sen odge: ave note 4 in Boston papers your remarks con- necting President Wilson with a ostscript to one of the so-called usitania notes. According to the papers you state that the effect of this gostscript was to vitiate the force of the ]no::c or purposely to info'x;m 3 imperial ermah government that hat He Has Spent. vigor displayed in earier parts of the | Mr. Hitchcock has spent up to date | notes was designed for Anglo-Ameri- $3,481.84 and he has given his word | can’ consupmtion only. According to that he wil! spend $1,371.52 additional. | the press accounts this postscript was He therefore accounts to the secretary | added rather surreptitiously and un- of the senate as having spent, up to|der star-chamer proceedings and was the time of making up his affidavit, | withdrawn only because the few $4,853.36, He paid the World-Herald | manly members of the cabinet hap- $750 for printing the poll list. He gave | pened to discover its existence by 81,000 to the state national commit- | luck and later threaténed to turn the tees. He gave $250 to the Nebraska | government upside down. state committee, $250 to.the Douglas| “I assure.you sir, I deeply regret county committee, $100 to the Lan-|being drawn into this affair; but I caster county democratic committee, | cannot sit idly by and see you called [ 1886—1916 sure republican states is much greater ron, $25; J. F. Coad, South Omaha, than the aggregate of theelectoral $25; W. P, Dunning, Spaulding, $10; votes of the sure democratic states. 4 P Robertson, Broken Bow, $50; New Deal This Year, 5\'1"):1" Sl(rurfllbnch,s?hgllbyii sZgO; (e *It is only when the repubilcan party eber, Spaulding, $5; 1. R. Lorter, is suffering from sonie mewmf ir- = Omaha, R. L. Duckworth, In- cumstances ' such ‘a8 operated againgt e it four years ago, that the democratic x have any chance to win a national BRIT]SH YE SEL election in this country. The trouble with the democratic managers in their : extravagant claims for victory this WITH AMERIGANS year is that they are still thinking and u}kms in terms of 1912, whereas this is 1916, The republicans are SUNK BY SUBSEA acting. to:ether this year ‘and the; ;lery much outnumber the other fel- ‘ ows. R : 1t is_perfectly obyjous that M, | (Contioued from Fase One) McCormick and his colleagues, in put- | of the German pledges to the United ting outh their extrac dgn-ry clnl:nl, States. re the states which gave their g " + | $50 to M, L. Corey, president of the|a liar when I know your statements :'fo:mnl vote to Wilson in 1912 as qu;ertheleu the first reports, in- Young Men's Demoeratic clubs, $100| are true. democratic, but the fact is that there | complete and transmitted by the|aqditional to the Lancaster county Made Similar Remarks. were no more. democratic states in | American consul “as provisional,” | democratic committee, . My, Seiends Milor ‘Breckivridge 1912 than usual. Mr. Wilson caused some uneasiness. ¢ What he promises to spend in the Xl fim“'madc’ S "mm_sk; only fourteen states four yea: Tho report 'on the destruction of $1,371.52, which appears in large type i h d by Prof on his formal statement of receipts | Similar.-to those reported by Prof. Bailey. I cannot swear to every mi- 0, the same old solid south and nothing| ? ) b more. They were: Alabama, Arizona, | the Marina refers to the ship as “a [and expenditures includes $250 for ’ e fi&m, Géol K Douglas county democratic commit- | nute detail, for my memory is only Arkansas, e e nl:m(‘:':k , | British horse transport.” If it turns human; byt the genscal substance of Louisiana, Mis8issip r0- | out that it was, in fact, in the trans- | tee, $809.54 for advertising in county | Mumat; bu i o gout (i b * newspapers and $168,50 for plates in | Your statement is correct to my per- !Il‘ln u?g‘:m’.!?c"x‘:'s B \l}lr.igi.:.o““' ?ort service of the British government a ready newd print with headquarters sonal knowledge. :}hcu fe the only states in which | it may be found that the mixed crew | in Omaha, “As 1 hat¥e telegraphed to Major Mr, Wilson secured 'the majority of | of British and American horse tend-| Mr, Kennedy's statement of his ex- | Breckinridge to tell him of my pro- the popular vote, and it is only those | ers could claim none of the immunity | penditures had not been received up posed action, and as his remarks were states which he can be said to have i Y10 2 o'clock today. The law provides | not secret, and as Prof. Bailey has : 4 ; i tack without warning that ’ . fio KO carried. Every other state in the un- Aign it at that the formal statement of receipts | already .involved . the major, feel ion voted against him, attaches to a merchant ship. and expenditures on the part of c:u- obliged to state that I.know your “Mr. Roosevelt sécured the electoral | - Orders were dispatched at once to | didates for federal office shall be | statement is true. With regard to vote of six states, California, Michi- | gather all informlnqn to determine | mailed not later than midnight' on Major Breckinridge, he is one of the B“' Minnesota, Pennsylvania, South tthc status of the Marina and its crew. | the tenth day preceding election. finest examples of the American gen- { "l:o;t': ax:?“;l’:ahn?o‘:;, .:;t‘l) :{r. ?h‘: 1031&'“’3.'}'.?& Qx::r'ifimnliv“ were Congressional Expenses, )“l:;";':»c :“g x:;:sd}’;i“?" 'z‘;gafi:;’":z e Rowanmore B B remaining -six states gave|and the ship altered its qwn status Tabulation of expenditures of can-1 o gouth for years. His statement : 1 Wt didates for representatives filed in : : st eeam st lon, bt I made e it o swan, of | e ofthe house,shows i | 0 I, WEU=iomtly e berend in ‘each ‘cade sgainst the expressed | that thwlsut u:rheh llyd (a'rep):m Igewiny; lnz’Bp‘l)'“| i yod ouS nator Lod preference. ‘tl\‘.nu]ui:y nr those | had cl::re‘:l‘f:o‘;;rtllzl::!n:\duln:dr:hicg Ehat dist;ict' Magire; $491.35; "Y:nlxiv:r\:‘ll;' e who voted. - The facts are expected to be deter- bR:cll: ll§z$22‘9§6_0-5§§::n%322§3m;n&fé “Tohn Temple Lloyd Jeffries, m‘.dumnl vo? of ztgllcu twenty- fiuneéi by investigation, which was or- | gigicice: 'StepNens, $305: Warner, | - Can’t Be Cohtroverted. gregates 281, or more | dered begun at once, $31225. Committee, $246. Fourth dis-| “The writer of this letter, Mr. John jua) trlet: - ; m.g'::'::s;;“"l:fi'&%:‘h _ i Britlslt Horse Transport/ ' Stark, $161.98; Sloan, gggg Jeffries,” Senator Lodge ‘said, “is a yearsunder the guidance of the same men who start- ed this store, founding the business upon the princi- ples of honest goods, courteous attention to patrons’ I wants and fair prices. : We feel proud of this achievement. Thirty ‘[ Sales of unusual importance will make this occasion one long to | be remembered by all of Omaha. i Announcement of Particulars Tuesday v cThel lg_llov'l'inld h: lh summary of l;ifth district: Shldllensb_er en;,l Yiicebkaor, onsul_Frost's ¢ Barton, not received. Sixth district, | j d Lo orado, Counmitu’tnbch The British horse transport Marina, | McDermott, 8234;‘(Kinl§nid, $369.89, ! ::‘f %fi:t‘;fl";fl‘:n:},,:fi:r:e?f ‘::‘:10’ v.v:ll fi:ho. I)I‘Ilnolt, Indiana, Jows, Kan x“h 8 mixed crew of "é"h and \ Tl{c national “P“b““"h congress | known to me gersopal_ly. The evi- Maine, Maryland, Massachnsett; iphog By "'9%"“ nk onal committee reports that it <On- | dence that Mr, Breckinridge made the uri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada,|Wit1oU “'“f"‘ ng ay L 'o"““; '“%‘ “i's%‘ sh to the First district, | gtatement attributed to him above the ew Hampshire, New Jerse '{‘&"“‘h"‘“ re “f 2 m.Cl ctober 28, Sh' Thtlodt d‘? second %’"‘“’ $li‘_000 t0 | postscript I therefore think cannot be ew York, North Dakota, | e t'e" W 9 i o) in an[the Thir ls‘""“’ $5 Rt the Fourth | gyccessfully controverted, and if Mr. hi 'W”' Rhode Island, West|Official report received at the State district, $1,500 to the Fifth district. Breckinridge made the .statement it 1a, Wisconsin and Wyomin, department today from Consul Frost| ~The national democratic congress- be absolutely believed. “How Nlmnn yoming: | a¢" Queenstown. Thirty-four of the | ional committee makes no report, caaMe nBso I‘:”:i :hav!e sent one or Stood. crew of 104 have beer landed at Crook | satisfying itself by stating that all R basbiy ko Eod o “In nineteen of these states the ma- | Haven, while seventy others, presum- | disbursments in'the way of “help” for | VO A€IBrame ' WiCH e o ‘Oma.ulvuu to Mr, W b- | ably those in boats 1 and 3, are miss- | congressional candidates, was made Dr. Bailey ;’-‘11"::’ !x:ot“i‘n: ;:HH:Q%?; stan! ing. Consul Frost says his informa- | through the national committee of | MAMNEN WHCH 18, G i FR tion so far is purely ‘provisional’ " | that party. tfi]?fi:’fi?“fizfi‘ifc};"r:;”::t'é%"v:: %‘.‘:1"': Wt ot el L nd Life Boats' Fired Upon, stairs gossip. He does "himself a but that h ¢ e ¥ states wmplgg :lvlfil: l;l‘::.u dl.llcéoo":f Survivors of the British freighter POI' Gompetltlve great injustice by this because he was ick would think of putting into the [ ROWanmore, sunk by a submarine . ¢ a member of the Wilson administra- &Iflu 1 )[;inp., New Hamp. | after ne;rl& an hour's chase, were Nfl,mlng Of P. M.’S tion and a most excellent secretary of ; ahi{:. %tod‘dlllll‘ud lu‘d hNarthMD ;‘;:l‘l:d :J:::dg::y tl;‘dm:;{‘l::r ";‘;{h?hl' II H h ’A war. He denies that ;hcr;(wn&\ an; o e other four of them, Mary- h cia . threat 6f resignation by Mr. Garri- issouri, Nevada and Ng{q dispatch from 'Consul Frost. No 8 ug es Answer son or others, but he entirely fails to New York, Oct. 30.—Legislation providing for competitive appoint- ments of postmasters has the en- . | member of a very well known family Brandeis Stores Main Aisle Main Floor An Impreséive Display 1 of Closed Automobiles s for Winter Driving HE FIRST exclusively closed car exhibit ever held in the United States will open at 8:30 o’clock Wednes- ' day morning at the Brandeis store. All that is new in winter styles of automobiles will be shown. It is the desire of the Omaha Automobile Dealers to introduce tb the public the winter models for the season, and they have decided upon this novel plan for bringing them to the attention of those interested. The exhibit will include— ¢ d, Mexico, are all ‘close and doubtful, |casualties were reported. deny the essential point, which. was . “Mr, McCormic| been amusing |, The freighter was bound from Bal- thaty the postscrip was written and himself by claiming Connecticut, | timore to~ Liverpool with a mixed that he and Mr. Garrison saw it. where the mug’ adverse to Wilson | €8780 and was attacked by the sub- No Statement to Make, in 1912 llinois, where it |marine on the 25th, fourteen miles | dorsement of Charles E. Hughes, re- 0 Siatempn {0 AKe. 3 was 245, chusetts, where it southeast of‘ Cape Clear, and after | publican nominee for president, ac- [ “Mr. Garrison said yesterday in was 1 ! gan, where it was |fifty minutes’ attempt to escape had [ cording to a statement issued here | Washington: ‘I am not being inter- g d" Minnesota, where it was | its_8teering, gear shot away. There- | tonight by the National Civil Service | viewed on any subject, I have no i 6‘& The democratic managers put | Y it stopped, the report sayd, and | Reform league, The league announced | statement of any kind to make.' So New York in the list O}F:h.;, claims, | sighalled that it was abandoning ship | that a communication on the subject | that he also refused to deny the ex- du?lu e adverse vote 'of 189,974 | The submarine shelled the boats after | also had been sent to President Wil- | istence of the postscript, which he (h:“;h gave four years ago, and de-|they had cleared the lhlsll. The ves- | son, but that no reply had yet been | certainly would have done if it had spite the fact that tw fig. 912 it | 8¢l was torpedoed at 11:30, sinking at | received. In a letter to George T.|been a mere fabrication by Dr. Bailey. h“o&f“ républican «b{ more than | £:40. Keyes, secretary of the league, Mr. | Dr, Bailey is a gentleman f the high- 100,000, In Ohio, which they are|. Seven Americans were on board. | Hughes is quoted as saying: est character and standing and ver- vociferously calling . their own this |including five Filipinos and two na-| “On account of my absence on cam- | acity. I have no doubt that he stated year, they hay - to overcome an ad- |tive Americans, George Murphy of 740 ign tours it has been impossible to | the conversation in substance with verse maj b / efferson lvenueé Brooklyn, and_Al- | give your letter of September 25 ear- | absolute ruth.” » "lowa a i oth of which | bert Sessler!of 4 Shm,g street, Bos- | lier attention. You say that the have been MeCormick | ton. National Civil Service Reform league has entered upon a campaign for legislation, which will provide for the competitive classification of first, sec- ond and third-class postmasters, and you ask whether I would favor or oppose legislation to accomplish such extension of the classified service. “l beg to say that I favor such legislation.” Use and his ra "Ms'f.* 1,392 The Marina, which has been en- EIQIZ. AnEso,fi- Y rough the [gaged in transatlantic service, was a ven slight consideration | vessel of 5204 tons gross, fmilt in 1900. It was last reported as havin, exercise Mr, Mc- |arrived at Glasgow on October 10, &h order to work | after having sailed from Newport d of claims he is | News on September 21, In the death of anyone who earns more than he consumes there is a direct money loss, How shall-this loss be met? It may be mefin one of two ways; First: By a life insurance com- " pany if the deceased has be.an | LimouSines LandaUIets Broughams | e opeasa sce 1921 “ Brownalone ” Ty surases on T Yo Becond: fy s - Cabriolets ‘l: vs:.:r)(r. T e s W Tinh vour “.ir Tflmk, Bl' o Sultonss family if there was no insurance. If Sedans Coup €s a putting out, met by his family, often times it is cratic' party. On the contrary, much hy: i has occurred to increase the feeling In a Minute Freling & St figh 22 10 thrviah bl of aduen The most complete showing of enclosed cars ever staged. ; reling & Steinle tional advantages to the children; or You will learn what is offered in motor car refinements ilson's obviou: :1“ (Ih ‘:1 lb‘l“' vious courtship of the la- i im ""f d‘”‘" beb 'f""“i kil Preferred to Slow Acting Dyes urns. I do not believe it. The-labor | The straightest road Is i Note Rt et s o it not much better to meet the ;nd i o deg:z ;r:"énl:: !bf:ll‘kt' Xo': A ’e.o.r'!:‘ ::v ‘:t A3 apy loss through insurance? or every vote that Mr, Wilson wi " id by sch methods he will find that he| e 3 S Al The Micwest Life has alienated at least one other vote N air A of Lincoln, Nebraska from the laboring men, who are not A1y N. Z. SNELL, President :;u l:t il‘a‘{’elxnldcehe:nnkw .hay I‘:Mhling m-dhllu % d : b Guaranteed Cost Life Insurance. nt voters he has lost i S SMERAAY G, you -] GEORGE CROCKER, I:ry tli:‘otf mllel:}gods I Zepent, this coun- b A Ao b -——-mfi: Tty Nationat Bank Bidee Omaba ™ B a ::Dnbi‘i::lfi :?imi A't.n%::)l:'a;g p B)" mpostibi ot diteos | Tk FABEER congress next week. Every test that 3 y, o e e R T has been made and odd AHAL wash off, and needs ROSEWOOD—Hard coal for furnace and has been had shows the re: nlt.‘Clnrl:| 3 mue‘x: ot coal P"c's Am soann( 2‘.’.‘..".'.?{...':{".‘.:'...‘2'..‘{' =.“ Ty Evans Hughes will succeed Woodrow as president on next inaugura- Y and - tion day. solutely harmless in “Omaha’s Best Baggage Builders” (8) through increased toil by the ~ A . Z 1803 FARNAM ST. &".".:;i“& m;zhters; or (4) possibly and luxury for the winter season by a visit to this unique | show. , . gl Brandeis Stores | Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Afternoon and Evening—8:30 a. m. to 9 p. m, Buy your COAL now, as it is be- yond our control to regulate FUTURE ORDERS. L —— evel WAY. Traveling Man Found Dead, Sola B Coal is bound to go up because Bealtice, Neb, Oct, 30—(Speial L Y of its scarcity and a SHORTAGE q“ s 3 o 8 Telegram j—James Trout, trayeling a K IN CARS. It is to YOUR BENE. repregentative for a Fremont nursery, e Brine at o tetniress- || ELT to take advantage of PRES- was found dead in a barn at Wymore | er’ s ENT PRICES! toda; ‘Wbll‘t he had received a ship- trial bottle and interesting booklet will PATRONIZE THE FIRM whose existense x n h be iled f¢ 0 o - meniat s for‘devey T "ot 1 Wt R bt | | MAKES e LOWER GOAL RS eart failure. w; 629 E. Pike St., Covington, Ky. %h" il and teed .n Omaha by Sherman the cause, * Prou 50 d £ res and his home was at Sprin i:f;" o & MeComnell Drug Co. Stores and other lead- Omaha Automobile Show Association \ Admission Free

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