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Best results, Cheapest rates. THE WEATHER BEE WANT-ADS 1c per word. CLOUDY SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. On Tralns, at Hotels, News Stands, ste., Se. VOL. XLVI.—NO. . LLOYD GEORGE IS NEW PREMIER OF 148. OMAHA, THURSDAY ASSERTS TWELVE {Sw(fm?fi%sh‘géfiu | M[Ep FIgUIEuSNlITIBIPllY1 ON WATER RIGHTS !Failure of Legislature to Fur-| Commissioner of Weights and | nish Money for Law Depart Measures Says Dozen Per- ment Endangers Ne- sons Have a Strangle EXasEn ORke: Hold on Nation. . WGPREED SAYS IS WAY OUT T % ‘ ASKS GRAND JUT ;‘,\‘\‘533 Other Pending Suits Will Pro- 3 Y | test Users of Water Government 7 i@f;tion of e High Cost' iyMiving As- onsusncs sumes Defiilite Shape. MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1916-—TWELVE PAGES. The British Cabinet Crisis LLOYD GEORGE, new premier, will form cabinet with co-opera- tion of Bonar Law. TEUTON ARMIES TAKE BUCHAREST ~ AND TRAP FOES | Mackensen's Forces Capture ‘ Capital of Roumania and Ploechti, Great Rail- way Junction. CUTS OFF ENEMY RETREAT ' Conquest of Southern Part of | Kingdom, 50,000 Square | Miles, Completed. |IS ANNOUNCED AT BERLIN Welshman, Asked by King, Consents to Form Ministry in Co-operation With Bonar Law. | | TO BE NATIONAL CABINET| Administration Constructed | Without Regard to Party, ) it Is Said. | R i CONFER WITH MONARCH | |KINEAID GIVES DINNER WILSON STUDIES SITUATION c (From « Statf Co : Washington, Dec. 6.—(Special Tel- New York, Dec. 0.—It I'he twelve men in this city are so manip- against Colorado, growing out of the ulating the food market that |]|p)»:hln|<ling of a canal on the part of Col- establish prices for the entire “.“".lnr;uln connecting the lLaramie river appears | egram.) cas¢ of Wyoming | Berlin, Dec. 6.—(By Wireless to | Saywville.) Bucharest, capital of Roumania, has been captured, it was officially announced today | 0.~-David Lloyd | Iy announced, has | Dee is offi consented to form a ministry in co- | with Andrew Bonar Law. London, George, it I'he Press association says it learns cost of living. ! main railway line running north from operatio BELALIDN > try, Joseph Hartigan, commissioner | with the Poudre, thereby diverting e : | - b ey : S R “| of weights and measures, said today|a large flod of water from the Wy- L Srocchil e URPOSLANE TUIIED London, Dec. 0.—The king has in- in a statement recommending the| oning watershed, was reached for | junction town thirty-six miles north- vited David Lloyd George to fflrl“i calling of a federal grand jury to ‘"'Jhcalu\i: in the supreme court late this | {west of Bucharest, also has been a ministry and it is understood that vestigate the situation with a view afternoon. Counsel were given six | taken - | to indicting men who might be guilty A | (et R 5 Lloyvd George has accepted | T O ok AT hours for argument . | | The capture of Ploechti, on the s > 2 | This is the case in which Nebraska | that on Bonar Law's advice, King George asked Lloyd George to form | Dodge Wonder and Miss Fran- John ]. Dillon, state commissoner of foods and markets, announced {is greatly interested and has sent | here Attorney General Reed and a [ staft of special counsel. Bucharest, cuts the main railway line (of retreat for the Roumanian arpries | operating in the Bucharest region. ces Ehlers Married at that certain dealers were defying his| It action com- | — a government and that it understands | on good authority that Lloyd George consented to accept the task and will Fontenelle Hotel. order that cold storage cggs be so marked and that he would submit was an original menced by Wyoming in 1911 to pre- vent Colorado from diverting the | _The official statement does not in- dicate whether the entry of the Teu- endeavor to form a national ministry = f‘"'dd""" f0 ey ol “‘““i["“(_'"?"l“’l"f‘wulcr because it could never be re-| 'tonic forces into Bucharest and without regard to party differences. | WILL MAKE HOME HERE |and urgc l’”;f"“,'l".‘"‘ \\'?I sald M€ urned to Wyoming., There is no 2 [ Ploechti was simultancous, The cap- The court circular tonight announc-1 6 ha{l written, 'T’“l‘“‘“l son SUB-| gther stream of similar size within 5 o = |ture of Ploechti before that of the ing the political audiences and confer- gesting national legislation — regu-10) miles in either direction, east or | = - ——. | capital would be far more serious for ences at the palace today, adds: “The king gave a further audience this evening to Bonar Law, who inti- mated that he was unable to form an administration. Thereupon the king Joe Stecher, Nebraska's wrestling pride, came down from Dodge yester- day with Miss Frances Ehlers of Scribner, Neb., and were married at Hotel Fontenelle at 2:30 o'clock by lating cold storage and urging stand- ardization in packing and freight rates. An egg boycott launched in more movement than a score of was west of the point where the Laramic | flows into Wyoming and it would be | exceedingly disastrous to Wyoming to have the water thus diverted, it | was asserted A Pere Q) | the Roumanians. Many military ob- | servers looked for the Roumanians I not to attempt a defense of the capi- tal at the last, expecting an evacua- tion in time to save the forces defend- o . S ) rsd ¢ ey, upstate cities today in response to| It may be asked, why does not Ne . | T |ing it by a withdrawal of the railway n‘lla”i‘("‘:::":drl\"]‘;‘d (E(\Y(li’fftn‘:;ami:u:lx: | Rev. Charles W. Savidge. Only the | proclamations — issued by their | hraska intervéne in this case? Attor- AMER]CAN VESSEL JONES DEN[ES FELT jrmm remaining to them, 3 s quss { bride’s sister, Miss Marguerite Ehlers, | mayors. |ney General Reed explained in a nut- | The taking of Bucharest virtually deavor to form an administration.” London, Dec. 6.—A. Bonar Law to- day declined the invitation of King George to undertake the formation of a new ministry and the king then sent for David Lloyd-George, who is believed, like Mr. Bonar Law, to have informed the sovereign of the diffi- culties which he would have to face if he undertook the construction of a cabinet. This afternoon the king initiated negotiations in the hope of compos- {and | Stecher, accompanied them. Joe Het- | of the young people's plans. bridegroom’s brother, Anton manek, Stecher's manager, came on an ecarly afternoon train. No one but their parents were told Miss Ehlers, who is only 18, is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Claus Ehlers. Her father is president of the First Na- tional bank at Scribner. Stecher is 23. The couple met at the West Point races in 1914. She is the young woman who watched Joe with such Investigation Takes Shape. Washington, Dec. 6.—The govern-| ment’s investigation of the high cost| of living began assuming definite out-| lines today in conferences between officials of the Department nf_ J.u54 tice, the Federal Trade commission and United States Attorney Ander- son of Boston, into whose hands the attorney general has placed direction of the work. ; President Wilson also began his i this purpose. y shell when he said: “It was too late | when the appropriation was made for Intervention Impossible. “To have intervened would have bound Nebraska upon the evidence in- troduced by Wyoming alone because its interests are identical with Ne- braska. But Nebraska has a much higher and greater claim and should be allowed to prepare fopographical maps showing the extent of land sub- | ject to irrigation, the amount irrigated | 1S SUNK BY SUBSEA John P. Lambert 8old to| French Line and on Way for Delivery Destroyed. NO NOTICE GIVEN TO CREW | | New York, Dec. 6.—The steamship HOSTILITY TO MOORE Plaintiff in Red Oak Damage Suit Cross-Examined on Stand. MOORE BUSINESS RIVAL Red Oak, la, Dec. 6.—(Special Tel- completes the conquest by the Teu- Itonic forces of the southern section of | the Roumanian kingdom, embracing | territory of more than 50,000 square | miles, ‘Prominent Iowa ' Lawyer in Asylum ; Is Declgred Sane ing thetdifterencessamongitheimiem. ::(K‘l:h it i onans ;i:?xyn?:dacu::: fir‘:lo;'llsda:'ialllr;:v?i,t':fli‘lt and also the value of the products, the | john Lambert, listed in the maritime egram,)—Senator . F. Jones went on | Carroll, la, Dec. 6.—Judge Ben LeIspotticga Ui ddminisaton) Mr. and Mrs. Stecher left last|ers before making recommendations extent of the damage sustained by register as an American vessel, was |the witness stand again this morning | Salinger of the lowa state supreme Mr. Asquith and all the other mem- bers being summoned to Buckingham palace. Mr. Lloyd-George already was there. A. J. Balfour, Arthur Hender- son and Mr. Bonar Law soon arrived. They and other members had been in conference with the king for some time before Mr. Asquith on receiv- ing an intimation that his presence was required, hurriedly left to join REM vy s Loty £ 4 Derby said toddy e The earl of evening for New York, where he will fill several wrestling engagements. On their return the end of the month they will live in Omaha for some time until they decide where they will set- tle permanently. “Which is harder, getting married or getting ready for a wrestling match?” the bashful young wrestling champion was asked. “A_wrestling, match. -, But they're two-different things,” he replied ‘with to congress. The investigation will center at first in the chief cities. Mr. Ander- son will be aided by a special force of Departmentof Justice investiga- tors and by all federal district attor- neys from whom he may request as- sistance. Such organizations as the Chicago Board of Trade, the New York Pro-{ duce exchange and exchanges where’ coffee, sugar and other foodstuffs are | Nebraska through the failure to fe- ceive a just portion of the water hy reason of prior appropriations. “Nebraska can and will be fully pro- tected by and through the course we have pursued thus far, inasmuch as| there,” are two suits now pending against Colorado water users by the, water users of western Nebraska. “As it is, Nebraska will be in ex- cellent positiog to profit=by-the out- come of the present “sdit“since the! state will have been prepared at that {a German submarine off the Isle of {arrived " here today on the shelled and gunk without warning by Wight on November 22, according to members of the crew, Americans, who French line ship Espagne from Bordeaux. The John Lambert was one of twelve vessels Lyilt-on the Great lakes, | which the French line agreed to pur- | chase. According to arrivals today to continue his testimony in cross- examination in the case in which he is suing Detective J. N. Wilkerson for $60,000 damages. Attorney Mitchell at once plunged into the story of the Villisca axe murder of 1912 and the investigations made to find the mur- derer, Senator Jones was asked relative to |court yesterday held that Maurice | O'Connor, a prominent Fort Dodge |attorney and former law partner of iSeualur Kenyon, is not now of un- |sound mind. He ordered O'Connor restored to his full legal rights on con- | dition that he give bond of $5000 to appear before the court at any time a letter he wrote to Senator Arney-oiflor Aurther hearing. Marshalltown, in which he stated that | Wilkerson was a first-class rascal, and Salinger ruled that O'Connor had been insane, but was now of sound t r ) % alow, smile. i, ithin th 5 I s s Jones replied that he based his state- | mind, with the possible cxgeqtion of believed it possible that an agree-| ~ Approaching marriage seemed to g?a:l}:cx‘r:wrer;::lyg;?:;c i:v\‘ve:.ls"ann:‘)uzcce[:;, ;’c'{‘if,,,";, li';:";:,': i?n”u‘."df‘gil,‘g:i:‘; the vessel had not been turned over | ment on letters he had received re-|delusions concerning his wife's fidel- ment which would bring the coalition | haye had its influence on the hitherto although it has not been determined | should ret]u}ru it ¥ to the French interests, but was on its | garding Wilkerson's record, ity. _ 8 i back to power might be reached in|jaconic Dodge pride. This is the first definitely when they will be investi- Stori F"l a4 W | way to Havre for delivery there. He said that he made a trip to Mar-| The insanity commissioners of regard to the membership of the pro-| time on record Joe answered a ques- | gated. toring Floo aters. {RThe atiackitabk niacelat 4330 pium shalltown on October 28, 1916, to see | Webster county are enjoined from posed small war council, the difficulty which wrecked the coalition. Carson Stands by Ulster. The nationalists, who withdrew their support from Premier Asquith because of his failure to carry out the agreement made by Mr. Lloyd- George for bringing home rule into force immediately, would hardly be likely to follow a cabinet of which the unionist leader was the chief and in which Sir Edward Carson was in- tion with more than one or two words and it was noted that he laughed and smiled frequently while conversing with his bride and reporters. Mrs. Stecher seems as retiring in her nature as her famous husband. She is a beautiful girl of the blond, blue- eyed type, with fresh coloring. She is quite tall and wore a black velvet coat trimmed with bands of brown fur, and a small black hat, the crown of which was pale pink and gold bro- cade with a touch of white. For the One Factor Illegal. Three factors are regarded by the Department of Justice officers as prime reasons for the increased cost of living. They are the natural economic upward tendency of prices, ! the desire of dealers to obtain as much as possible for their wares, even to the extent of taking advantage of the situation created by the war to advance prices unwarrantably, and possible agreements by producers or Attorney General Reed and his as- sociates are interested in the storing! of flood waters in the reservoir sites | to be selected in Wyoming as well as in Nebraska and today in additional to their attendance on the supreme court found time to call on a number | of senators and representatives with a view of giving them first hand in- formation looking to a solution of floods on the lower Mississippi and at the same time taking care of the summer flow, which is so essential when the ship was twenty-five miles south of the Isle of Wight, members of the crew said. The engineer, Ed- ward Harrison of this city, said that the U boat first made its presence known by sending a shell crashing through the John Lambert's bridge | and that the firing continued during the time the crew was taking to the boats, twelve shots in all being fired. Mrs, Vina Tompkins, who testified of the alleged murder plot near the slaughter house, in order to get her statement from her as to what she saw and heard at the slaughter house. He said there was a great discrepancy between what he had heard she said and what Wilkerson reported she said, and he wanted to get the truth of the matter. He said that Joe Moore worked for him in the hardware store from about 1905 to 1909, and that he went into proceeding against O'Connor, and he 1s to be released from the state asy- lum at Cherokee, O'Connor asked for a writ of ha- beas corpus commanding his release from the institution. He was one of the best attorneys of lowa. Black Hills Club Secretaries Will cluded. It had been suggested their 3 dealers to increase prices. ndEraness AL H 2 . A business for himself immediately after 1 3 1 2l ] . necessary for irrigation in the e crew, ) RUBIIESS 5 ML l ’ apprt migh be GHSIEE By pan: | NN, she wore & mustard colred | SR Tt v author: BUSSGR or iston e The crew, mmbering s, o ont e 1 it eet Legislators '"gd their d:mands'(;'cgardmg Ireland | o310 shade of chiffon and Georgette :‘h?c)h a:f‘;fé?.:‘]ica'r: ;fi:}_};l‘)‘,g"r "‘l‘lhcl | Wyoming and Colorado. They met| their captain, said they rowed forty “fa”y' lnlclm:d lh“h"h";f wa? {’v" any Lead. S. D. Dec. 6 (Special)) and it was even said Sir Edward wds | (repe, and light-colored shoes. She e il e : it | with much encouragement in” their | miles to the French coast, being on |!rQu>e Detween aimsell anc Moore. | €80, 5. 2. J€C, 0-=(hpecial)— a party to this, but the Ulster leader 54 : o trade commission will co-operate with i ) Mrs. Mary Moore, 76 years old,|The Association of Black Hills Com- i 3 carried yellow chrysanthemums. e 4 he e f sub- | Propoganda. | the water twelve hours, and that ial'C S Wi i telegraphed to his supporters in Bel- Hoioster Mith Mivaserite wore the department to the extent of sub-| Judge Kinkaid, who is intensely | Hartliattecithe ol Latbett t mother of the murdered Joe Moore, [mercial Club Secretaries will meet in , s g g mitting such data as it already has|. * °° ¥ shortly after the john Lampbert went |y, the stand for a few minutes be- | Lead on December 27 and will enter- fast a denial of the report, saying: “The proposals attributed to me are without foundation. Ulster men know my views and my unabated loyalty to them.” a black velvet suit and large black hat and carried the same flowers. She and Anton Stecher leave for their homes tonight. When it was noised in the court and of securing other data readily ob- | tainable. In addition to the rise in foodstuffs, officials have decided to investigate es for the interested in the irrigation question, | was host at a dinner last evening | in honor of Attorney General Reed | and the special counsel, those present | besides Judge Kinkaid and Mr. Reed down they saw the submarine attack | and sink two unidentified vessels—a steamship and a bark, | The John Lambert was the last of | the twelve Great lakes craft to be | fore court adjourned this evening, testifying briefly as to the time that her son worked for F, F. Jones. It is thought that the case will end tain on that occasion the state sena- [tors and representatives-elect from the Third congressional district, Among the discussions will be an ap- : . J & thoroughly the ca scer s 7 > : 2 by Saturday. propriation for a gymnasium at Spear- Labor Party Behind Asquith. house that Joe Stecher was taking out lincrease in coal prices. It was pointed | ¥ere:, J.J. Halligan, Walter V.| taken to France for delivery. = fishpNarmaL H(’ft) b Ihave Another difficulty was presented by | marriage license, all legal business | o “lowever, that local increases, | Hoagland and K. M. Beeler of North | ~Eighty members of the crews of the | MlSS Golb Gullt a speaker, who will discuss the irriga- the labor party, whose leader, George | was suspenided. County offic als‘rangilicich as the recentirise inithe price uf} Platte, and Thomas Morrow of | four vessels were passengers on the | y y tion projc‘ct. The high toit 6 living Wardle, announced yesterday the in- tention of the labor members in the vainly for stenographers, tax receipts lay unnoticed, jurymen left jury boxes coal sold to tenement house dwellers in New York and other large cities Scotts’ Bluffs. Two-Cent Fare Law. i Espagne today. John Bernadus, second officer of the 0f Murder in the will come up, with a view of regulat- ing prices under state laws. F., W, House of Commons to support Mr, jand lawyers argued to thin air. Allljoes not come within the federal gov-| Mr ‘pects to leave for Ne.|John Lambert, said that the vessel - : R T et Pm . | it to-sase.. Joe Stechier's wedding |40C8 not come with ederal gov-| Mr. Reed expects to leave for Ne- .(1‘ amben e tithesve eoree Brown and Dr. Woodworth will speak ey o g ake ernment’s jurisdiction. Iibraska ‘on" Friday, stopping at Ghi-|fcW ‘the uirenchifiag when it went on the “State Tuberculosis Hospi- a final decision. The Manch was of more moment than the mar- | , stopping ( | daw RN ARBe H hat o s ; tlosis p ) s ; anchcstergls: i cago, on account of the hea SO nCRNRCEDEIRUAINR S ATRIIAR) — tal.” J.-L. Curran will discus Guardian, which generally voices the | Tiage of a president. | ) g iearings 8 B (el scuss a opinion of the provincial members, expressed the opinion that Mr. Bonar Law would be more likely to effect a combination which the House of Commons would support than Mr. Lloyd-George would be and added ‘quite a training in vnigc and { to be talented along this line. |also a great out-of-doors girl. Mrs. Stecher, while naturally an ad- mirer of athletics, is more musically inclined than anything. She has h:{d (Continued on Bogus “Osborne" Is Identified by The Real Osborne | wherein the 2-cent passenger law of | | eral court in an effort by the railroads | ! to wipe out the authority of railway [linois is being assailed in the fed- commissions and legislatures to make | passenger rates, which are wholly | within the state. In the event of the | second, he said, hit the bridge although not yet formally turned over | to the French. | He said he was on the bridge at| the time the attack began and that the first shot struck the water about ten feet ahead of the ships bow. The | “As soon as the submarine opened Thompson Falls, Mont., Dec. 6.— Miss Edith Colby, a newspaper re- porter, was found guilty of murder in | the second degree here today for shooting and killing A. C. Thomas, a politician. The penalty is ten to twelve years in the penitentiary. “Good Road from the Missouri to the Hills,” Miss Carrie M. Voigt, secretary of the school board and probation officer, will talk on the practical work of the juvenile delin- quency law. Good roads legislation will fall to the task of elucidation at —e e T o Yo Bod v of Sunday’s New York, Dec. 6—Charles 1| j1ate of Illinois losing the suit, simi-| "o us, | ordered the French flag | Miss Colby, 44 years old, shot ;L’; hands of Attorney James G. Stan y y Wax was identified at the United \'l’l;raika £ ollow 1 oy up and the men to take to the | Lhomas September 28 = last after i S e The @ther For Nebraska—Cloudy; colder. Temperatures at Omaha Yesterday. Hour. 5a m | | | | Deg. | Nephew Is Buried In Ames Cemetery © 41| William "A. Sunday, the evangelist, ‘Munitions Plant | identification, States attorney’s office here today by James W. Osborne and his wife, to- gether with Edwin Willcox, an as- sistant in his office, as “Oliver Os- borne,” the man who won the affec-| tions of Rae Tanzer. a night in the Tombs. was the assistant in| | gas escaping from an open jet Mr. Reed's associates will probably leave for home on Saturday. Windsor Hotel Guest ‘ Turns On Gas and Retires Pow- Crib Bed Will Save boats,” Bernardus said. The John Lambert left Montreal October 21 hing Falmouth, Eng- larid, November 10, putting in there because of engine trouble, and leav- ing November 21. Tt was the follow- Thomas had passed her in the street without heeding her demand that he apologize for an alleged insult the day before. Miss Colby alleged Thomas had called her a “red light woman” when in Thompson Falls, instigated the murder. Manire was Morrison Must Pay Kuta, } Who Was Struck by Auto A jury in district court awarded $500 damages to Paul Kuta, who sued T | Ames, Ta, Dec. 6—(Special Tele- Wax, who arrived here from Chi-| M. D. Pownell of Bake City, Ore, |ing day that it was sunk. It was in she reprimanded him for withholding | Erin Morrison for that amount for in- S m 37| gram.)—The body of Howard Sun- | cago last night under arrest, was|was found in his room at the Windsor | command of Captain Thomas Harris news when she visited him in her |jyries alleged to have been suffered 19 day. 20 years old, nephew of Rev.|)rought to the federal building after |hotel unconscious from the effects of | Montreal. capacity as a reporter for a newspaper | when he was struck by the latter's au- tomobile at Eighteenth and Grace was buried in the county cemetery. Mr. Osborne pick ccide s knocked the je : 1 1 She asserted that John C. Manire, | streets on Aprl 18 of this year. . i 16S Y. Mr. Os picked him out from.nell accidentally knocked the jet open 3 25 Mre, | streets on Ap s year. . ‘\‘;"\ “‘\‘\I_"”’““”‘\”fs.h"rl" ’I"“"“‘;""‘““l" among a room full of newspaper men, | when he retired. He was revived by Drys Ga’ln_‘ Flfteen leir::;‘lr\ ‘ill‘i ([t]:hl’:s'al?:':' ];’;:]‘l u:gc:llll(\‘:l];o ———e——————s | Mrs. William A Sunday attended the | shaking hands cordially with hi Police Surgeon Kully c' ] | SLeh A | 4 58 | 3 shaking hands co y with him. y Sl - e R m. services Willcox, who corroborated the! ltles 1n Ba'y Sta'te m'.‘kt .I o d'ml"mn'. st .h‘j”' Are you satisfied with m SEFAE were arrested on charges of having i your present posi- =4 m Mr. Osborne’s office who saw “Oliver Boston, Dec. 6.—No license or|, = 55 e sl i 3 Comparative 'l‘:‘:‘: ::'[‘".fl'l;” Al s Osborne” when the latter visited | Llfe Ofa Liule Glrl | “dry” forces, gained four new suc ;ll(]g_‘“““l' Ainsworth's' case. i3 ]"“d" tion? —or, perhaps SHieNaaD yemlerdavinss T o6 G Blast Kflls Over Mr. C;borne to tell him he was the | ¢ eI | cesses in clections in fifteen Massa-| "Fpe dofense sought to prove that! you have none. You 1 yesterday . 37 1 L. wooer of Rae Tanzer. Miss Tanzer| A crib bed—who will give one tts cities today. Fall River,i yize Colby, whose m St Mrs. Jane A : : Mean temperature. .. 4§ 9 had claimed that Mr. Osborne was || to help in saving the life of a littl rhill, Leominster and Taunton | 1 Coolider. of Woreenter Macr “ane | will find many posi- Precipitatio 00 .00 || to help in s 4 iite of a hittle 3 I. Coolidge of Worcester, Mass., tes- | nd precipitation departures Score of Women “Oliver"” and brought suit against him for breach of promise | child? Tuberculosis is slowly eating shifted from the wet to the dry col- umn. The license advocates were tified to indications of hereditary in- | tions advertised in to- % 2 5 s sanity, was mentally deranged and ir- ? o T A T e e — - I| away the strength of a little 7- | not successful in effecting any | responsible because of lhc’fxl;«-g‘ml i’,:j day’s Want-Ad pages Rl s e S R R J P M'll W t f || year-old Omaha girl. Her parents | changes, Brockton, Salem, Cambridge | gtts heaped upon her by Thomas. paying good salaries. ¢ ineh | Siradbin 3 f Gt s VR 91 1 S| riter o || are poor and they have a large || and Waltham remaining no license.| The defense asked the jury to acquit s . 1807 iriehen | Lol cCal AR ACXDEOSIONINAS SIBUILIONS fid) family to care for. If she receives New Bedford, while kecping to the | Miss Colby t B deateel If you fail to find Deficlency | 1141 nehen L:-F(.Orf'. b ".l’.d”f n“i”“.‘]‘ng |m S Songs Crltlcally Ill proper care, good, nourishing food |/ wet column, did so by a greatly re-|yerdict p:,"";:i,rmffi."]:'! ‘a,(,fll‘ll:[ G what you are seeking Deficloncy for cor. perlod, 1914, .99 inenes | OiCial announcement, which adds that ! || and has plenty of fresh air, the || duced margin g & i Reports From Stations at 7 P. M. | the effect of the accident on the muni doctor says she will recover. It || Haverill's change to the “dry” col- Seventeen Millions More try a small situation Station and State Temp, High- Rain- | ONS output will be neglible Santa Rosa, Cal, Dec. 0.—J. P.|| is of course, necessary that the idedgin eras (o e of Weath ARk, el e tninaf e YT 8 5 L ) 3 umn divided interest with the defeat wanted ad. Cheyenne, anow: T G Dak : f?'}"hv ]:’;“}gg v(h};““‘"h”'*‘:vr )'t"s stage || child be kept by herself but the || of Mayor Albert L. Bartlett by Les- Gold Comes from Canada ) nport, ‘cloudy. ++.m Dakota Lifts Embargo fame) yden, who wrote, among || mother cannot bear to let her ||Jie K. Morsc after a campaign in| New York, Dec. 6—Additional re- L Rt L. cloudy 00 Valentine, ‘pt 1 54 00 T Indicates trace of precipitation L. A. WELSH, Meteorologlst Against Live Stock 90| of live stock from this state to states | south, and the same to go into cffect | tomorrow morning. other popular songs, “There’ll Be a| cause of his advanced age, little hope was entertained for his recovery. | Mills was born in Chicago. leave the home. The family is too has proper food and attention and || lying in the fresh air, she will | certainly live. | which the rioting which followed the not one was chosen a democrat. The republicans were successful in seven contests, the other four bearing no national party designation ceipts of British gold from Canada thus far this week and a grand total from all rources thus far this year of ! about $548,000,000. 0 Hot Time in the Old Town ight.” | f . i 5 4 % a1 Sdensib W;:“.h sl el rava |','.mh. i()'r:“ il proud to appeal to charity, with | attempt of Thomas Leyden to deliver | were announced by J. P. Morgan & The Bee Want Ad Dept. S| Pierre, S D, Dec 6—(Special Tel- | the American soldiers in the carly || fading awy: If sqme ehemtable || 3 t-catholic lecture here last) Co. today, $3000.000 heing sent to the as your phone is to you S ‘tary Beaumont of the | days of the Cuban and Philippincs o0 || beraes will supply the e i || A0l had @ prominent part |assay office and $14000000 to_the 9| State Live Stock hoard this evening | cupation, is seriously ill in a hospital || bed, others will see that the child || . " (iml",.'.” ‘;( i ':,’” x u;r,'l Philadelphia mint. This makes a o2/ lifted the embargo against shipments | here, it was learncd here today. Be mayors this year and of this number | yotal of about $25,000,000 received Cal[ Tyler 1000 Today

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