Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 4, 1916, Page 8

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REGORDS SHOW UP |OVER 40,000 BAGS 'PLAYING POLITICS Walter V. Hoagland Says Party | Germany Says Only Small Part | Secretary of Wa.r Holds Up Americanism. That Country. { Station for Ohio. | DEMOGRATIC WASTE| OF MAIL HELD UP AT OMAHA’S EXPENSE the Location of Army Aviation PRINCIPLE TO THE WINDS (SFATEMENT OF CONDITION |WAIT TILL AFTER ELECTION i Has Lowered Standard of of This Re-Dispateched to i v “The democratic record as pub-| Berlin, Nov. 3.—(By Wireless to With the election only four days 5 lished in the Congressional Record, | Sayville.)—Altogether 24,200 bags of |off, the War department of the demo- ki indicts that party and of itself is suf- i ficient to retire the administration, which has lowered the standard of Americanism during the last four . years,” declared Walter V. Hoagland of North Platte, Neb, addressing a meeting at republican headquarters, 1607 Farnam street, Friday evening. Mr. Hoagland read the following end of Septembér, 1916, says the | Scriven of the signal corps. Overseas News Agency. The agency | Though the Commercial club patched to its destination. The seiz- | that Akron, O, has put in a son (democrat) of Mississippi, which appears on page 6,845 of the Congres- sional Record, of April 3, 1914: Criminally Extuv-gmt Congress. “Principle has gone to the four winds of the earth and we are writing ourselves down in the history of the country n being the most outrag- eou y and the most criminally ex- va‘lant congress that ever sat on as follows: From Germany: To the United | the club’s message. on Dutch and Norwegian steamers, Nothing Tangible Yet. 6,225 bags. To the Dutch Indies: On To Germany: States on Dutch, Danish and Nor- wegian_steamers, 13,867 bags; from m a speech before the last session,|on Dutch and Norwegian steamers, and when I made that speech meme “bers of the democratic house came to me and asked me not to put it into the Record because it would be used by the republicans in their campaign book. Let them use it. You may use . the statement now, gentlemen, be- ~ jcause when democrats get to, be so violently extravagant that it makes its own record look bad as compared to the very marked record of the re- yuhllunl I must apologize to you uhlic for ng ever used the s ‘criminally extravagant’ in crit- H‘ml the grobmno made, for if that expr , ‘erim- ly extrlvannt' wu proper to ap to you, my' he English lan- g as never found an adjective ong enaugh to apply to democratic { lhndc Olflqm Record, ! l"mn'r today in the Congre 0} as part of ithe official records ' the nanon\gnd were uttered by a dethocrat!" on Dutch steam “Drys” Will 8torm Heaven with Prayer | On Election Day | ructing - disuse. It is conservatively estimated 525 bags. = tangible as yet.” Fasting and all-day prayer meet- lngl will be the rule with the Wo- men’s Christian Temperance union on election day. Frances Willard branch will hold a prayer meeting at the Youn$Wumtn s Christian association assembly room Tlleldly between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock. Mrs. William Berry, president of the South Side wumion, announces | prayer meetings at the Wheeler Me- | morial Presbyterian church, Twenty- third and J streets, during 'the hours wh;n the polll are open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m Tailor Talk Big men are easy for us. making & suit now for a 300-poul The tall, slim ones ard the short, and Ovtreolllw $25 to $45 MacCarthy -Wilson Tailor Camfort Clothes asserts that only a small part of the | been pushing Omaha’s claims to the seized mail was afterwards redis- | War department since it ‘was learned statement made by Congressman Sis- | yreg are given by the News Agency | backed by a political pull, the depart- ment gives no satisfactory answer to The Commercial States on Dutch, Danish and Nor- club has been given to understand, wegian _steamers, 17,110 bags; to | however, that nothing will be done to Spain, Portugal and ' South America, | fix the location until after election. Asked for information, Colonel G.} Dutch steamers, 865 bags. L. Bingham, depot quartermaster of From the United | the Omaha general depot, says: know nothing definite at all about the matter, 1 have charge of the signal merican continent. I said that | Spain, Portugual and South America, corps supply de;nt. gi\nd the hallgnon shed out there at Fort Omaha, arid I 2,538 bags. From'the Dutch Indies, would know if thére was anything Meantime, while Secretary of War Baker is playing politics by holding the aviation station up as a plum for Ohio if his home state goes demo- cratic, the splendid cxiuipmem of the Fort Omaha is the splendid buildings, quarters, barns, We are ones are perfectly fitted here. Suits 315 S. 15th St. Elks Bldg. mail from Germany and 16,820 bags | cratic administration continues silent destined for German§ were confis- |on the question whether Omaha is' to cated by the British and French au- [ have the army aviation station at Fort thorities from December, 1915, to the | Omaha, as recommended by Chief has bid “ that fat Then the speaker turned to the | Barn and Five Horses ssional Record of April 410, Y 4, and read a statement made by | Are Destroyed by Fire Five horses perished last nigh eun;nn‘ gohuv Jk Fl}z leu ocrat) of New York, as follow: 16 1 placed my political fortunes | H1ehar % Nathan Rotercs Sisd my sworn duty under the l‘}“" Hamifton street. The barn was a uld not attempt to Cafl‘Y out the | ya56 of flames by the time the de- of the de: latform, ut I should place myself at ':he hed partment arrived, BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage proves it. 25cat all drugg1sts. thl band o! treasury looters upon el THE NOVELTY (0. ‘“Tlle Stm for the l'eople" PECRLY DY | ¥ Prashc ‘Cut Prnces in Their ‘Ladies’ Coat and Sult Department "W SATURDAY ™= Regardless of the continuous rise in prices by east- ern markets, we're determined to sell—close out our entire stock of Coats and Suits now on hand. It’s the Novelty Co.’s way—and right in the season when garments are at their highest values—and we have the better grades only—at the lowest possible price. Ladies’ Coat and Suit Dept., Second F loor, take elevntor. occasio “It is some eflort for me to speak 1 should not attempt to do so il not feel that my colleagues uporr r seem either to be indifferent erilous situation for our e , hav ve 50 far forsaken ciples as not to deserve to coritrol; of the governs ever T think of the horrible that 1 ahall be, called upon 1o F eat“r es, t to: the country on behalf of mcntc pmy.“} am tempted looking now 0 seem to take in ‘;fict g votes on the to overturn the ons in its ef- un}o’& lKe % ledges of the ratic platform. THey seem to it to be a hu; ‘re joke not to obey latform and to make ridiculous efforts of members of our party to live up to kht promises &!‘? to the people.” lemember, gentlemen, those were spoken by the chairman tln committee on appropriatio d Mr. Hoagland. The spe hen went into detail renrdm the k barrel” escapades of the ad- istration, quoting dates and nai lu‘ place: owing how the public ey has been squandered by the ts “molasses to catch John L. Kennedy, Ben S. Baker and S. Howell dropped in during Omaha considerably over $500,000. School Moved Away. I'ur several years this has A few years ago the signal service school which had occupied this splen- Bountiful Harvcst in Corn Belt CHPIS were thirty-eight carleads. THE BEL OMAHA, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1916. - ’ balloon’ house and gas tanks at Fort p represent equipment worth bushel. Receipts were all carloads, yractically all No. 2'hard, a gfeater in idle. ing at 5035@51 cents per bushel. Re- Advertisement. did place was moved to Fort Leaven- he 28 worth, Kan. Now, Aalthough General Scriven of the signal corps has recommended Omaha for the aviation training sta- tion, already authorized, seeking to| WHEAT IS UP ONE OENT| make use of the splendid equipment already there, Secretary of War Baker holds up the whole proposition to let his home state of Ohio come into the competition even though Akron has no available military post. fered a $2,000 loss in the destruction | there being but thirty-six carloads on| by fire of one of their ice houses on | the market. Old stock sold at 87@ | Hallowe’en. The origin of the fire is |95 cents and new at B5@87; cents unknown, the structure being a mass | per bushel. of flimes inside when the fire was | the break is only temporary and that discovered. The fire department pro- | there will be a sharp advance as soon tected much adjoining property from | as the south begihs to make its an- The destroyed structure was | nual inquiry for stocks. uninsurable and the loss to the com- pany is a total one. loss. ~ Ice House is Burned. Towa Falls, Ta, Nov. 3.—(Special) | equal to the phenomenai rise of a few | Coughs and Colds Are Dangerous. Internal throat and chest troubles pro: portion of which was taken over by |duce inflammation. To reduce inflammation. loosen cough, destroy coid germs use Dr. BREAK WHEAT R]SES the milling trade, . CoRRh:: Giatroy . Oats were slow and % cent off, sell-{ XI"&'® New Postovery, Everybody reads Bee Want Ads. Pounds Down Prices on the ~Local Market. Due to reports that the crop is far better than was expected and that conditions for the harvest are per-| fect, cash corn sold off 3 to 6 cents per bushel, the break being almost s Ice company suf- | days ago. Omaha receipts were light, | Dealers, however, think| pointed, and as nlvmyy—you make your own terms. * Wheat was a cent up on the ()maha market, selling at $1.76@1.80%: per 9 s Fnameltd 10c Wash Cloths ........... 7¢ 50c Rubber Sponges . .14¢ 50c Durham Duplex Razor . .1 $6.00 Durham Duplex . 31.05 $1.00 Gem Razors ...... $1.00 Ever Ready Razors pac b0c Zlol‘l Antiseptic . f up to § %-Ib. P % 75c Tlvoh Face Powder (Pis lll Be;tton Cold Crelrn, m t.nbell2 I§lg %::me);h?;:;ce«;ll:ste:et:gvzondg?m. and” 2 %"mkfl;&‘g;}usw"“ 143G | Caramels in bulky per . .. ¢ triple Sikisle s Hio ocolate peanuts, per i Buvnae S0 HBE Coomnennt b B¢ Sl §0c Palmolive Cooaar 1ok Me';g: Chocolate Creams, peé‘;: enamel 60c Pozzoni Powder . 2 ; ‘ware $1.00 La Noye Face Powder %9" 5 ol Clgm-f Specwlt ot Teta ce Powder 10c Odins, 5 for .........25¢ Q| Price .........c.ovivnnnnn. Bocabella Castile Soap, cuke .5¢ | 10¢ Georg'e the Fourth, eachzgg than per dozen ..... 50 (Limited 6 to a customer) whole 26¢ Sloan’s Liniment 25¢ Graves’ Tooth Powder . 1 ¢ 26¢ Mentholatum . . ¢ Lantz Red Kidney Pills OUCh® .\ .\ iviiiiarians 2.38 50c Nadinola Preparatipns .ggt b Bottle of 100 ?l Pills, at ..... $1.00 Llutenno TR 14 Beaton’s Saturday Bargain Now is the time to Brushes, Comb, 041 rushes, Combs, Mirrors, Tra 2.00 Shoulder Braces. Tlo“teet éeu, Cases, etc., "is coz:: ) plete. . With each purchase of Palm- Abdomma! Supporters olive Cream or Face Powder, we A complete line from $2 to/|will give three 10e cakes of Palm- $4 each. olive Soap FREE MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE OUR PROMPT ATTI".NTION. ifj price . P I R T = il . Dipper, Sale Price 10c Enameled Wash Bulletin Read Over These Prices— ! Basin, Then Come Here to Buy S:,‘;e Perfume All the latest odors of Hudnut’s. Colgate’s, Piver’s, Houbigant and ¢ AHK in plain and fancy Xmas age! From 50¢ = puckage Savory Meat Koasters, Sale price ... 10¢ proof of what we continually adve much lower. roxide ........ ? Clhdy We are agents for Huyler'sy Crane’s, Original Allegretti and ' Double 7¢ [10c Muriels, breva size, 3 for 25¢ Rubber Department. 33 50 Whirling Spray, female Our inexpensive location ennblea us to make the lower price. ¢ |$1.50 Legrand 2-qt. Hot Water inkle Cascara| Bottle ................ 79¢ +++19¢|$2.00 Legrand Combination 2-qt. ...D9¢ gmtltr;tam Syringe and SY.]t.er ottle, &t ... el i A5 Parisian Ivory sl 50 Lvmnd 2:qt. i urchase | Syringe ............... Ivory. Our line of|$1,] 60 Shoulder Braces. gi 5 Free Tea Kettles, mll size. Beaton Drug Company 15th and Farnam. COR. SIXTEENTH AN clm of the meeting, ul’ter having nded a meeting at They re greeted cordially, Mr l‘i’olgland made the address of the evenm% and a favorable impression, being lauded frequently as he scored t after point in his expose of the ocratic fallacies. / ¥all to Sink Prize. Ambterdam (Via London), No submarine pluced, a prise LADIES' SUITS—S"". pop- LADIES’ COATS—Fancy mix- lin, gabardine; fur ors tures, blue or brown velvet trimmed; velours; fur trlmmtdls 95 $15 values; Satur- LADIES’ COATS—Crush, lush, wool ve- our, fancy mix- 3] 245 values; Satur- SRR CETT S it LADIES' SUITS — Velours, 'hid-, poplins; all models; bluu.s velve| $25 values; ;:t 14 LADIES' SUITS--Bolivia cloths, chiffon broadcloth, poplin, gabardine; fur s]5 tures; $25 val- ues; Saturday. . LADIES’ COATS—Velour or Fol v Sl e SI 495 o morning l.lvllllh destroy recaptured 'the Oldumbt, Hetvolk. The prize crew fired two with the hope of destroying their but the Oldambt remained afloat. or velvet trimmed; ‘!0 | 30 i values; Saturday. . il el Saturday.......... %l Drastic Cut Prices in Our Men’s Clothing Department Saturday—Main Floor “ 't worry any mon skin trouble. Ji cst a jar of inol Ointment and a of Resi- lon& at any g,:‘l‘ ) !up lnd warm rater bathe the af- thor- Men's Suits or Balmaroos — M‘;:':‘ilir“or'?’vtr- ss‘s Worsted Plnh SIIS $185 values; Saturday & MEN’S WORK OR DRESS parts .nn 1 they u; .Alll& ';.vl“odglu sl 045 e skin is softened e Men's Suits or Overcoats— | MEN'S JERSEY RIBBED All nylm $20 slz‘s ;JNION ISUITS_— sse 1.00 valu RS day. Men's Mukhnwl —All new colors tra good “.mx" .=7.;n 'v s"s ues; Saturday....... 7 the burming stop vith the L s e g O $10 values; Saturday........... THE STORE FOR THE PEOPLE ITHE NOVELTY (0. 214-214 North 16th St. j ssnns’rsm & KRASNE, Proprieters ANTI PROHIBITION - MEETING The Auditorium Saturday Evening, Nov. 4, 8 o’Clock . HON. PAUL S. CONWELL of Kansas City, Missouri Subject: “Kansas vs. Nebraska” Mr. Conwell has issued the following challenge to Governor Capper of Kansas: Hon. Arthur Capper, Governor of Kansas, Topeka, Kans:— On Saturday evening, November 4, I will address the people of Omaha under the auspices of the Nebraska Pr osperity League at the Auditorium. Subject: “Kansas vs. Nebraska,” at which time I will lay bare the fraud and fallacy of Prohibition as it exists in my native state. You are hereby extended an invitation to be present, and refute, if possible, the facts and figures which 1 ahaleresent. If you are unable to be present, you may send an accredited representative. Please wire me your reply, care of the : Nebragka Prosperity League, Omaha, Neb. (Signed) PAUL 8. CONWELL. THIS CHALLENGE HAS NOT BEEN ACCEPTED This Meeting Will Be Held Under the Auspices of : The Nebraska Prosperity League ADMISSION FREE : NO COLLECTIONS Hon. E. EF Newbert, Smo‘ Treasurer ot Maine, Will Speak Monday Evening at the Auditorium N | Another Big Enamelware Purchase on SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW ,S.E.COR. SIXTEENTH AND JAEGKSON STREETS Another big purchase of double and triple-coated enamelware, bought at an extra heavy discount, enables us to put the entire pur- thase on Special Sale for this One Day Only, at prices that will mean a saving to you of about one-half. Come to this big Enamelware Sale expecting to find extraordinary values and you will not be disa GRAY, TURQUOISE BLUE, ONYX A visit of inspection tolour store would be the most convin ng ; that the assortments in all of the different lines are much more extensive and that our prices a 10-quart Water 12-quart Water 8-quart Berlin Kettles with cover. Sale price

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