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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MOVEMBER 21, 1916. F0OD CONTROL IN [ Gorneréng Fooa no | BIG THRUST ALONG FOOD EXPERT PLAN Siflfplfidcefie%f’lfly : ENGLAND WELCOME Lark for This Toulon || SOMMR IS HALTED| TESTED IN GHICAGO Vet sl %;rlin. Nov. ‘Z?h,—s\l?‘u Lom‘l{nml.‘)e ~The arrest of the director of t! A . All Olasses of People Seem to || Imperial potato distribution office, || Berlin Critic Says Entente Has| Volunteers Risk Martyrdom by Washington, Nov. 20.—President $26,000 70 CHARITY BY MRS, MANDERSON Remainder of Estate of Widow Over 2 Million Russ Fall in 6 Months Berlin, Nov. 20.—~(By Wireless to Sayville.)—According to the Central Identification office at R SN ATLERCH, o - Ki ia, the Overseas : ‘of Former Semstor Goes || News :xr::y the-number of Rus- Take Well to the Idea g:f :,"'c‘:"}“g: D,‘u':::;‘ -y""“h:‘: Been Unable to Develop Trying Out “Economy e i TRy S Regve: ;‘l‘:‘ ::Mm""loloh,&.l ":3:.:’. lm Being Worked Up. caused a sensation. Local Gains. Menus.” ably will be comparatively simple. He is known to desire that there should Siewert is alleged to have con- WORKMEN'S BEER SACRED ;Z',fi',‘; fldb“:m'.‘;":,},,‘:‘“,fig‘:h}’; REAL GOAL NOT ATTAINED | TEST LASTS TWO WEEKS b as little ceremony as possible. i| them to Berlin, where they were It is accepted as certain by officials London, Nov. 20.—No other gov-|| sold at exorbitant prices. Num- Berlin, Nov, 20—(By Wireless to| chicago, Nov, 20.—Six men and six | that there will be no inaugural ball. ernment action in Great Britain dur- || ¢rous arrests have been made and || Sayville.)—The military critic of the| o0 employes of the city health| In addition to the president's op- ing the war has commanded such im- others are expected. Overseas News agency writes: department ate their Thanksgiving | position to elaborate ceremony at his “The great thrust on the Somme has then gave | inauguration in 1913, officials point to mediate and almost umanimous sup- 4 dinners here today and port as has the decision to control VIENNA HEARS WORD come to a standstill. Last week the their solemn words to eat nothing for | the recent death of his sister, Mrs. 2,027,853 men, Among the officers are one gen- eral of brigade, four colonels and four lieutenant colonels in com- mand. of regiments, It is apparent from the recent Russian lists, the Overseas News Agency says, that part of the Rus- sian forces on the Caucasian front have been transported to the European war theater. QQUSINS ARE EXECUTORS “Rebekah S. Manderson, widow of thefate General Charles F. Mander- son and prominent Omaha woman, Wb died last Tuesday, left an estate valued at $120,000, $25000 of which goes to charity, according to the will filéd"for probate with the clerk of the unty court. Charles H, Marley and izabeth H. Black, cousins, are named as executors. The will was made on May §, 1913, Ta Mr. Marley and Miss Black are bequeathed the houschold ~goods, books, pictures, silverware, jewelrr Fr sonal ornaments, bric & brac, old o . motor car and the effects in the amily home, 510 South Thirty-eighth street. Stock Yards Stock. *Y, One hundred shares of the capital chk of the Union Stock Yards com- ry are bequeathed to the executors, food supplies and prices. Virtually general battle was split into isolated | 4 /o' \eeks but the scientific diet pro. [ Anne Howe, the fact that l\:archO fall the entire press welcomes the scheme attacks. The small local successes of | . : .. | on Sunday next year, and the prospect P A vided by a public economy commis| .4 the European war will still be in Almost the only criticism expressed is the enemy could not be developed, and | gion, They will attempt to demon- | St ecc"hect March as reasons why TRANSPORTATION that the authorities should have taken for the most part were nullified by s}(lnteh(heh.th:oriu o‘ {!\q cor_nn:;ism;n AL I infiugural exercises il ba sharge of dhe naton's food suoply | Rumor _Amerioan Proatdent | Sounter astacks, The fact that fo sev- A i aiibireatiwills & possib! RO. er weeks ¢ same villages have|: : i - . INQUIRY OPENS The difficulties of the handling such Intends Taking Action been mentioned again and again in :,"ef:::a °df g":i?.“?‘:;‘c“:?egaa{];r"fm}:r:g: a vast and complicated problem in| . Discussed. the official German reports and public‘sehul!h as well as its purse I w a country unused to pnermlxsnc those of the entente is the best proof uld be improved by an intelligent ass 0 0 a er Railroad Officials and State|methads are not underestimated. NOT THOUGHT FAVORABLE that the general battle on the Somme :P;' & TIPEOXSC Y Arrangements are being made be- has come to a standstill, and that the | 'S shn Dill Robert Realth com- B f B akf t Oommissioners Maneuver t0 |tween the Board of Trade and the Nov, 20— inteh British, as well as the French, are B8 L oh:r %on; !:m fead the elore bre as Avold Appearing First Board of Agriculture for controlling | London)—Nov. 20.—Interest iin the | jimited to improving their positions. mn;wn?r, ‘;% cxpfic tratisine ‘ S pearing First, | ;100 06 of stoeks. The distribution | London), Nov. 19.—Interest in_the| ““Athough the British won smalf | IWe€, o 30 & WECL BF 8 a Splend|d Habit of the most important commodities, , RNOUncement that President Wilson!|qca successses near Grandcourt and m‘r}ff than d "~']']‘ '-";‘"-' ¢ 8:30 to- NEWLANDS MAKES SPEECH | corn, meat and potatoes, is already intends taking concrete action in be-|the Germans were again driven from N8 SquUAC W) WSI'. iR BL ht 9” partly regulated, as also is that of half of peace, continues unabated,|Serre, the coveted heights of Serre i"ormwl 'fi(""'"“'h d c", “a"x f':}’, though in many Austrian circles the |remained in German hands after a des- | 0¢ carefully watched each day of the|§ Open sluices of the system each g fust, to pay the incomes and pro- g ’ phstis view is held that the attitude of the two weeks. They will be given three wite for the following dis sitions: , int ¢ Considered for Post. entente powers will render Mr. Wil- P'{%‘fr&“"]fi“h army corps were | Carefully prepared meals each day and morning and wash away the The income is to be paid over to|gional committee investigating the| The most probable appointment to | gon's good offices futile. brought up by the }i}ri!ishp for the | Will be expected to do their regular polsonous, stagnant matter. H. Brown of Twin Falls, Idaho, | broad subject of transportation, de-| the position of food controller is con-| As the matter i k, and wil i i ifeti : Tt stands certain gov- ¥ work, and will be permitted to drink hew, during the lifetime of M'§~ veloped into a preliminary meeting at | sidered to be Sir George Saltmarsh, | ernmenta] circles hold that Gittte oun g;;:;t;‘;ag‘; ‘35,,{1,3”;“;‘3;33 f:'fl‘e‘r only water between meals, nderso: d T‘:lhg:l‘lfe w.Ellliezrnbcll; Hhse IClulrmnb Newlands. made the 3°"""|‘“‘°“"’ %‘id '6"’" on | be gained by declaring a readiness to | Beaumont-Hamel and Beaucourt bt | A big f]""‘lmi"io“ ;‘neach%nt, who to-x;}e]glsiiullblfaafi fi‘&’&’h:fif@'fi?&» , AN §0 Wit corn supplies; or Baron Devonport,| meet the entente on a peace pre- i 5 admitted he had profite y high | t0 1e¢ g Brown, or the survivors of them. 3 11| chairman of the port authority of | liminary so long ag the gntent: phas 5:?:“?;2’,:,;&' p',&‘{gf l:}):eo?(.!ic]:;e‘h:} prices today, lmiguxed the increase | splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, « After the death of the survivors of | the prospective witnesses maneuvered | [ ondon. falled to indicste that It would be |the mass thrasts, isolated attacks were | f0 the supine public. “In former | foul tongue, nasty breath, acid the Browns, the executors or trustee|to avoid appear; first, Each| One of the troublesome features of | content with much less than shown |continued by the British all through | Y638, if a housewife was asked to stomach, ~lame Dback, can, instead, wanted the other to take the lead be- | the situation is how to equalize mat- | in the recent speeches made in Lon-|the week. These were without suc-|PY, 40 cents a pound for butter,” he both look and feel as fresh as a daisy cause, all said, they wanted to avoid | ters between the rich and the poor, | dod, cess, and on Saturday the British | /0, "she revolted and used a cheaper always by washing the poisons and Dear H. haying their plans prejudiced.. On the theory of “equality of sacrl-( It is felt by Austrian officials that|again made an attack on both sides of | Substitute. This year she pays 50 foXigsfrom thelbody withinhoshated Wallace Brown of Ogden, Utah, The railways were not ready to go | fice for all,” which is a popular war | the acceptance of an invitation for|the Ancre. cents, hot water each morning. nephew, the remaining forty-ning fon, and the state railway commis-| watchword, the newspapers are mak-| guch a conference with the entente| “This new attempt to break through “It has gotten to be a joke. A seller| We should drink, before bbeakfast, hshl"'hwnkf hfldni" {(’““ ;"sd R‘{d t :.lonzn l:,lld(;‘h A F"'G‘f"fc iIWI!) to be | ing a sensation of luxurious menus In| holding out for a program which is ! our lines was a failure, On the twelve | Will offer & lot of butter or eggs at 8 zga:fsul"fo'g"‘]’in?:'s't;:""hg;”}m‘te“i“; nche Brown Bracken of Sa eard until the first week in Decem- | fashionable restaurants and homes.|littte short of the total annihilation | kilometer front the enemy was re-|3 certain price, fe:lmg that no one i(p bl n‘;magh, iver. y, a niece, during her lifetime, and | ber. imitati HATR 8= il i & ‘duth to Du'n H. Brown, Wal- gennar Francis G. Newlands of Ne- 3;,':2."'33:,“,?3." o.: n:ets(:au‘::ntdx;;ec:l's.:a :,‘0:1'113 Cbeent::ll“:;low:;s :';i;;‘;’{c;éli':; x\‘:‘i’;dm::;“!"i;c::"y“”;‘" ‘"dl his ,“,"i"{,j_';;df‘ifli"f’;‘,sf“{,’,‘,’,’,‘, h': kf,:{,;?,?: kidneys and ten yards of bowels the e Brown and Blanche Brown, chil- | vada, the chairman, explained that the | Wednesday to divise economies. To|that the central powers were read 8 d h‘ n esses a ,!lqmc places | ¢ ings are accepted.” previous day’s indigestible waste, dren of Mrs. Manderson's brother. | inguiry would cover a wide field. He | the casual observer there are no|to secure peace on any terms. i ;;z::; .'t :hee!::x'niinof“tfiel 'X:’C‘rl““’::sl L ———— ‘i’“’ bile and poisonous ?""‘Slffl,‘“’ o To Husband's Brother, "‘I‘l't will relate to every phase of "n‘dmg {fiod ?hml“b']" |Th,?, "{,‘"y Sece No Basis for Talk. paid for by the British with losses Ka;lser,s second fh?n:vlnrt'i?e l:vlei;,t::::‘gy a?rlc?uge)f'gls “%o_Alfred J. Manderson, the Iaie|ghe transportation question, the rail|and restaurants appears undiminished,| Washiogton, Nov. 19.—It is aus | HEERETS B0 the Gont . : putting more food into the stomach. General Manderson's brother, is be- | carriers, the river earriers dnd the'| hut the hig merkets tell a different | Sumed in official circles here that The Butte de Warlencourt, a hill son Wln Be Ma,de The action of limestone phosphate thed the sum of $5,000, provision b Kod he erlestion o n Austrian discussion of a move in be-| which bars the road to Bapaume, and hot water on an empty stomach % made that it is inoperative in s system of transportation ;'tl:,(;({.dirll:le:mnl\' "m'i."c'h"b'fi. "’L::lgo; half of peace by President Wilson is | which was, capfuret by the British King Of Lithua‘nia‘ i s cave Mrs, Manderson (Rebekah S.) e{nbn ing r:lnll, river and ocean car: | cheaper than it could be obtained in b"‘& g Wil ’lgnfoundeid rapat 3305:3'-7.'" l:::rl,l?ée:t 3’& ?Z‘éi'.!ifi,é’é o 5 ‘hé soqé'{ermegmmn" e f 0 i : i n idi rlers that will' meet the demands of | New York hefore the war, The|reaching Vienna, The president has | JCORORE FETATS BUD BERAISH] oo o 20 Getmany fs about |splendid S ovete o AR Manderson of Ogden, U interstate, as well as foreign com- not changed his opinion that - an A ter-in-law, in the event merce, and it will dlso be applied to lp:::rl:rqu‘l‘g?i'tfekln;?th:fl;?nek"yllné: .i"o" By hita. st Uit Dresant “"{ surprise attack was made by the Ger- | to follow up its declaration of Polish |it is said to be but a little while until ate d' telegraph and telephone llhu.lfixrlén the general retail prices average | of the European conflict: would b mans without artillery preparation | independence with a _similar an-[the roses begin to appear in the ral Alfred']. Manderson | companies and other public utl and the opposing troops fled. Only | nouncement regarding Lithuania, ac- |cheeks. A quarter pound of limestone i tile unless the belli ' i is left $2,500,| " “It will embrace not only the sub- ne’}rhly 70 ':" c"’: :‘"'h!"'d 1 on the 3’..: it would ;, :,elg;,r::“ indjcate two non-commissioned officers and|cording to dispatches from Switzer- | phosphate will cost very little at the e s lqn‘vd ect of government control and regu- | one h° !g" '.':‘t:'“.'“ ap d° A D"t' el sintosins seventeen men could be captured, |land to the morning newspapers, The | drug store, but is sufficient to make Ldon of these utilities, but' also the | Joe tart] “;‘ thl:cbr?!" c",“'“fl? 1on M 'l c i t The prisoners bore no arms. They | dispatches say that the new state will |anyone who is bothered with biliou- wisdom ‘and feasibility of government ru?icedybo a lue e"s:::i;no oiw:“' all varriers to were Australians who were most | probably receive Prirce Eitel Fried- |ness, constipation, stomach trouble or ership and the comparative worth pcoplu A :nul :wngel r m‘ weary of war and they declared that | rich, second son of the emperor, as [rheumatism a real enthusiast on the meffiuency of government regula- 5," wor an({on’{he ther hand w?tb Ta]k Over H. 0. L. all the Australian troops on the | its sovereign and will form a state of [subject of internal sanitation, Tr: tion and ctontrol. compldrcd with | deoreased imports and decreased (o f:;n&eef:’uln:vw;rn kfp'.' up only by|the Gcrma}r empge with a_similar {t terdb you '"d'?’“{’fi g:at ou wifi rnment ownership and opera- H eedy relief. o that ia o ook better and feel better in ev P P home production, William Maher, Omaha member of | "'14ofted attacks by the French SA':“:; tthe c'uf‘ofmf'lorl:nd,r 3‘:""&3’-’ way s?forily.—Advertisemem. 8 e tion." ¢ In the meantime “the workman's | the N ) jers’ e i stional Letter Carriers’ assocla- ? 4 ! Senator Newlands said that & con- | peer remajns almost sagred. Notice | tion, will leave for Washington, D, C., ‘lg;:errerceq\"x:al\?t T::Eccanlf-‘l;le'ncgc::tnsc; g:tcfg:;el: ‘ib'fi,Lfiihfi.:Sfi"F?ZifiyuTrll il clusion will be more quicky arrived | p2ify FEFC day ev i I given by & small group of | Fridey ev-ning to attend a meeting | proke d i i i members of the éo"u of Commons ?.thc advisory board which will take n:arel’r:s‘:girewiitaleh:g slgisx::;.’rnd :;::l vi‘iltfilanndi:nb:;gfd I;ulissewi?oi.&)g A“To SPRING “if we have the sympathetic aid that they will preds fof prehibition of | place from Nevember 27 to Decem- nn Fries Pilling, derson y practical men who for years hay : Mrs, Manderson s that| bean conversant with the practien men. makes thiy bequest use he|gide of the transportation question 1 the manufacture of alcoholic bever.|ber 1. One zl the great questions to Fred Minors, samaman, ages, but this hag excited.no popular | be considered is how to combat the e el kb0, |, ohmee e, P gL increasing cost of living. Loses Money and Hope | Band Concert Clears ot | ek and shippers wenersly | British Seek Reoruits Many VSTt Hansoom Park | et Mirore Bertt boeh ok & e buter Ay for Charity We guarantee to hip, b s S Among the Egyptians| . To See Chrysanthemum Show | the stranger lef with $95 of Minor's o the potofice band concert given at Teplace any suto e tin & qilestion that Shust be! Beslin, Nov,'20.-(By Wireless to |, Hundreds “of people. visited the T the Auditorium Sunday afternoon for spring which to_ have _priority | faced, Other pations far advanced in ek i 44 | ohrysanthemum show “in Hanscom P RSONAL PARAGRAP Zhe benefit of the Associated Charities, breaks after be- in :‘i:’n Ju ilizal on'h e adopted the system. —British officials are ark greengries on Sunday, Besides E RAPHS, [according to Mrs, G. W, Doane, secc ing equipped 209 fopates n’ ecently, ,m:.’ the stress of war, al« | Ing recruits among the nati He “mums,” there are many other | L. wion v in Trom her vaudeville tour | TSV he concert is the first of a with G. L W her the pmr: n made to|most all governments have taken over | ERYPY according to. the Overseas |flowers of intereat, Visitors are wel- fana'is viaiting anvy Vaaevllle taur | geries of six and will be repeated in s e . Spring Qilers. Ask Your Dealer. G.L.W.Spring OilerCompany Brandeis Bldg. 1831 Corb, about six weeks, OF her is 1o go to the executive, |the railways, It demonstratés that in | NeWs agency, come every da; distfibutetd as if same had con. | ¢onditio o'fll great crises when auto- P d a part | eratic powers nm‘ appeal to the gov- ernments all intelligent governments drift toward absolute and complete | operation of the n,dn as the only solution of the questiop, t. v Jl-w: pursie the exercise and the It is f.mld d that the residue of |study of government regulation wise- esta m- held in ‘trust for|ly, persistently and energetically, we beth k for life, under the [ May create such a system of regula- ection twyl rents, issugs and in- | tion meet every requirement 1 e a3 ¢ ! th ¢ ¢ and of war an her, After her out ‘.oob'- l: n u‘nncy %r crigis. Byt it seems e Pt o B S G i _Evans A i e now the history of the Seventy M\Mh hnlllh Hlm:“rl that have adopted govern. im.t& property and in real | ment ownership and operation of rail- ‘eatal S50 s and to watch the experiences of To the Public— ‘We wish to announee that we have ye. duced the price of pressing men's nufi: to 60c; trousers, 28¢. Auto delivery daily to all parts of Omaha proper, “Tell® Web~ ster 382 or 393. Carey Cleaning Co., b —T—— : . Eh\‘qr?gr countries in this great ~ - L2 D » - r&u from Bridge Yot canettian. will some the ‘ y 4 i e ~ May Prove Fatal grinati ot v e 3 4 Y [ romavs e wwr_| p'}hed y :n lcm;l vnh: non‘o'hth- )2 [ It it not' necessary to sh B. Smil i railways and a condemnation of the: ) - [ 'y to shampoo hg'm A “":"md”“? .fi,"{,‘,,"o';'}‘“'ffi': o' olgag i g by 'm : quite so frequently if your hair is agiaoid an the Unics Pasifc FialB b AR L8R W properly cleansed each time by use tained _internal injuries that may|Stocks and bonds at their market S Y e : :e e bl i AR g ) easiest to use and quickest drying wg{ e vt s il sod i nrlonll i tiieat Ui the poiltan shampoo that we can recommend 10 childrén. He was taken to St. Joseph | Of stockholder and security holder in our readers may be prepared very . hospital. \ theae great corporations y cheaply by dissolving a teaspoonful ! . t of canthrox, obtained from your druegist, f 1 . Thi Judge Crawtord Says Special Memorial Servioe ribbed into the scalp creates & thick Kansas Wins Sometimes For Girl Who Was Drowned lather, soothing and cooling in its ac- The victory of the Kansas foot ball | , Miss Ruth Morris, the girl who wnl tio‘l‘h‘as we“llf as beneficial to scalp , ] A . After ringing the scalp is team over the Cornhugkers awakened | drowned in the Missouri river severa | A 4 reminiscent vein in ud’rehCr wiord | Weeks ago Sunday when a canog cap- : on the e fresh and clean, while the hair dries maha | $ized. will ‘be commemorated in a 4 of the county court 3 ¢ quickly and evenly, developing a ~ judge a quarter of a cent \ cial memorial service at the First ,‘g .'mdn?g at !l\!.u;.;c‘:myl'l: “'}“: e’hmmn church at 3 o'clock next [ “bloody” state. Sunday afternoon, The Morris home 3 He was 8 membér of the Kansas |10 8¢ 2419 Laurel avenue. « 7 ?l:': ball tegim in 1891, the first year 2 u‘;n (.‘m-:1 Sclhwll"lfi the io“t{l lel's : at a game was ever playe ith | Sunday school teacher, ave - i the Nebraska n Tiayed O | charge of Richard Ker- ) o / makes it seem very heavy—Adv. bright luster and a goft fluffiness that Kanssa won, "Oh, ¢k zf(!." remarked Judge Crawlford, | ¢y, baito llin$I song_com- apsas wing once in a while." osed for the occasion ¥ HYMENEAL i, o st ' LITTLE CIGARS prassady will play the violin and the organ, re- C Sebastian-Schutt, spectively. Miss Elizabeth Schutt, hter of ake Schutt of Grand d| Steffens Talk§ to the G nd, an m:::lyedflb'ys.b‘v..“aI:I'uowfhs.l:{::: PN" club on wsdn.'day b.fol'e nor “ter—.nd it burn. With a Monday at 11:30, The Commergial club members are ._‘ e e i S b straight white ash that proves its purity. ?.-;iz:l i g{ll"'.OChk..llrf? 'W s"“v":;: ',;g.pqilngefnt for u'co:plll of oAt DOLLAR WRAPPER ON ADMIRAL oy M and Nra Eimer | He will be o Omaha' 1o deliver | LITTLE CIGARS IS OF PURE TOBACCO o BINHTRG Vorms. Vege Choioian ttocati \ INAPATENTED FORM, AND NOTHING R Bt ke v BUT PURE JORACCO, biesing with the filler in flavor and aroma. In foil-lined pack- day, ages. This means full flavor, The wrapper 98¢ Auto Thieves Are Active d In Downtown District means no hreakage, Is it worth a nikel to prove it? . S. Byrne, 707 New Hamilton er companty, Twentieth and Center 3 ¢ streets, report to the police the theft ¢ ::i autos from downtown parking dis- H building, and the Wilson Steam Boil- THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY eampie sent oo requast. D, Wikaxs & Co., D Moioas, ““ASTHMA SUFFERER Write today, I will tell you, free of charge, of & gimple home treatment for asthma whieh cured me after physicians and change of climate failed. I am so grateful for my present good health, after years of sutter- , that I want everyone to know of this w rful {reatment. Mrs. Nellie Evans, E-b, Des Moines, lowa.—As burns in perfect time with the filler—neither Persistence is the cardinal virtue in adver tising; no matter how good advertising may be in other re- spects, is must be run frequently and constantly to be really successful. From Wagon and Breaks Leg emale system and| Thomas Lindley, 1020 Center street, depleted ‘ n ¢ fell from a wagon in front of hls| home and suffered 8 f log. eivuwlmnde:fl)y r.r(.fll“l'f‘sdhoo ' Sriric ot ] e L = Y