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2 5 THE -OMAHA‘ SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 10, 1916. 5—A ' GROH SHAKES HANDS |[“oLiVER OSBORNE” AND THE MAN MISTALEN FOR KMSER DISREGARDS [Gonsi an et & sericty comeets Largest Furniture Salesfloors in Nebraska HIM—Two views of “Oliver Osborne” and one of James W. discuss the matter at all with Ger F | WITH THE KA[SER Osborne, prominent New York lawyer, whom Miss Rae Tan- PROTES 0 U S Ay Belpomssmictc s ~ zer accused of being “Oliver.” \ T F SN n..‘(mlhri‘ axrhco"l"‘;?i:l‘“.\S:alz-f\lmt‘!.‘n?: D U V) b s T : quently with 3l diplomatic proce- [ I Discovers that Germany Has a " W D§ponauon of 'Belgians is De- | dure now admittedly exhausted, the ‘D 3 Process of Making Bread — S K : TR : clared Justiffed by B8o- |dcpartment has no other recourse ¢18-11 So 168 SY. Prene D-335. % than to give the facts to the public i Out of the Very Soil. OMAHA HOME FURNISHING HEADQUARTERS cial Necessity. and leave the case with it ALMOST SHOT AS A SPY WILL GIVE OUFTHE FACTS “hen the official reply would be re ceived or if one would be sent, but it is understood that if one does come Washington, Dec. 9. ~With publi- | it will he made public if the German cation of the American protest to|government desires. The note last e No indication has been given as to The Beaton & Laier Company take pleasure in announcing By A. R. GROH. I was in Germany last night. 1 ¢ can now dispel much of the uncer- Germany on the deportations of Bel. [ WA it was sated. was made public A S s l D . I ; : : 4 ons i i y \ tainty which exists regarding war- gians, State department official, dis- " Wil the apparent failure of the pecla lsp ay time conditions there, the Yood sup- closed today the United States gov-| American protest, as well as those of . ! ply, the health of the kaiser. ernment has exhausted (its means of Miolland, Spain and the Vatican and d S W k S ) the-deportations unabated, the State an lx ee s a e I can give you first-hand, eye-wit- diplomacy and has laid the case be- ness facts. I saw the kaiser and shook hands with him. 1 talked to | the people. 1 had a wonderful escape from being shot as a spy. All this happgned in my dreams. Of the railway journey and voyage ) | remember nothing. Indeed, to the subconscious self, space does not cxist. Therefore no journey was, necessary. I found myself in a sort of garden around an Alpine cottage, talking to someone whom [ .don’t recollect. Down across a slope of green field I ] could sec the frontier line of Ger- 5 5 : department will await the expressiot fore American public opinion, from | of pyblic opinion before another ste| which it will expect to draw guid-|is taken. The next step may be the making public of further informatio of the extent and machinery of th taken. | A ) 1 deportations o Germany's reply, conveyed in con- | Meanwhile the second official statc versations with Charge Grew at Ber-| ment from England published today lin by Chancellop von Bethmann- that American relief in Beigium ma - ] be terminated because of tl N ugs of social necessity | ] ] Nt rest i the form of o erman Cruiser is note ha¥% been received from Ger- many. but no doubt has been left by 1 1n tecured under fortunate circumstances in the &hancellor that the protest of the | Loose n Atla'ntl“ i the face of depleted markets by United States will not be heeded. ance for the next steps, if any be régarded as justified on the grounds et JAMES W. many, plainly marked, as on,a map. |OSBORNE. Get Bread From Ground. / I don’t éemember our conversation Official information %hows, also, 1 s H . i é LD .ondon, Dec. 9.—A Gerpan wa here, but 1 do reémember that 1 saw @ that the deporations are cantinuing. hn: bas ~m‘(\“('r\|l‘ll I 'm““i“g i { r. J a'tanlan ¥ 2 Aoy Publication of the pyotest was dis- | B ! X : a H|ll|lll.ll of women digging ground closed at the State ;‘!\‘pamucnl m»‘ British cordon in the North Sea. a | who needs no introduction to Omaha t in the fields and carrying it in bushel day to be for the purpose of placing | cording to the report of a ship caps Oriental Rug Lovers. ‘ baskets into the Alpine cottage. The the case before American public opin-| ) SRR e . person to whom I was talking told : tain, who says his vessel was held vy PELAON (0L N OH WREYIR IR0 ion. It was also revealed that pub- X g ; Sale Begi Mond. in the C t 4 me that the German scientists had == lication of the document might be|and examined in the Atlantic. The | ale gins onday in e Larpe b found a way to make very good bread : e ; e . e : ¢l vessel is not a converted merchant- | 2 way d 3 L thus crippling the department in its | interpreted as unfriendly, but that| VeSS ! : ) | D rtment, Se d Floor ) out of the ground. REDFIELD D[SGUSSES work. This is particularly true, he [ this contingency had been taken into|Man, the captain said on his arrival | epa t Ll con I but is a regular light cruiser. | { | I didn't go inside ‘hf house to see says, of the scientific bureaus. Higher | consideration before it was given out. | ere, how this was done. At this pomt the Il asked for these experts. The State department feels that it | e S - et ] / (S G fades - into "av"“ of u ) " says the report, “has the [has gone far beyond the usual diplo-| Persistence is the Cardinal Virtue | L (\H“:\Hl(a d:::]ph‘ilg;)ua‘:d "‘I,:l*(f”lfif"“';!d']” demhand for sciengific and techincally [ matic bounds in its protest to Ger-'in Advertising. \ ] a ast a cater Ke 4 ale —— 2 - e P P res = = == = - " " Sl 2 B ok trained men heen 50 great as at pres - = ry . e _ |~ howl” waiching what [ think was a | Secretary Says Export Busi-|eff. This has resulted i the loss o Most Extensive Furniture Salesfloors in Nebraska - fqot ball game. | many well-trained « mmen _in the Bu- { There were only a very few pgople | ness Must Be Maintained $0 | .oau’of Standards’ staff. The time has Y o there, and | was told by someone that Protect Gold Received. |come when some of the salaries paid A McDouzal A Sweeper ! this was because all the men were at et | such experts must be incr o - ; ‘v.c ) the dtront: 3 Farthec Lobaeryed thatl e N S 8 their services dispensed witha This Kitchen 3 Vv W none of the men were ‘snml\mg‘ which, 0 I WEALTHIEST cannot he dorfe without a loss in | Cabi ’ [-] acuum ! I““‘ informed, ‘}"'.‘ Il“i‘ ise - all T | quality and the deterforation of the | abinet = Sweeper— tghacco is'sent to the soldicrs. Washington, Dec. 8-Unprecedent- | high standard of the burcau's work.” Makes' . Then he appeured:—the kaistr—also ed growth of the country’s forcign Experts in the Burcau of Foreign (o a spl.endld 5 and Domestic Commerce, the report Splendid £15-17 So.16%St. Phone D-335. Gift for Gift =l Omaha Home Furnishing Headquarters === “Mother” port. The report gives = — 3 | | . : i > : Unique Gift Furniture in interesting variety is featured on every one of the $ix big Beaton & Laier furniture salesfloors. Assortments are of an attractiveness made especially noteworthy by extremely low prices. Only a few representative choosings are mentioned in this ad. : -y 55 o R l in the dream manner, hot walking, but 4 ) just appearing suddenly on the steps |tradc. the - commercial advantages lideclares, are paid much less than men a few feet from me. He wore a white [ which will accrue from peace and the |'sjitarly placed in other government d iml:ml'u;‘ \'\‘-nhl ?"H‘ ‘.‘;‘f!'g 't)lml‘h.l \| opportunity presented for a heavier [ departments and in private employ. | “an cagle. He looked as he looked [ments abroad are st forth today by | the year, to reduce industrial wastes when [ saw him last, about ten years i Secretary Redfield of the Depart- ::f,.p:m.:r a‘;’.fi'w\:fi;fi‘ i”‘" introducing | i ago. I can deny the reports that his|, ent of Commerce in his annual re- | new sea foods through the Bureau | [} hair and mustache have turned white. k f Fisheries t They ar}cl as (Hdl‘l\' as L‘\"cr, He looked |F i enp : "r“fdmwi bb kishertes et | 1 stern. ¢ did not smile. ing the nation's trade pansion of e M | His eye rested ori me and I thriiled. | two years and sums up the country’s German Efllc.len(:y saves I arose, and then we were shaking |commercial dominance as follows: Paper in Front Trenches hands. We conversed. 1 told him I| “Our fofeign indebtedness has been | (Correspondence of the Assoclated Fress) ; was a newspaper man and that ihen | reduced possibly $3,000,000000. We| Baranowitsch, Russia, Oct. 2—The I gbt back to America I was going |liave loaned abroad a total sum since | same principle of saving the most use- | Ji§ to tell the people the truth about G the war begun on August 1, 1914-”055 lrmp\l of “;,,‘f that is’l)eing many. ] rementber saying something estimated at $1,500,000,000, and in- | practiced all over Germany has been about the new process of making | creasing. We are the wealthiest na- | iniroduced at the front now also bread out of ground and that the al-|tion in the world 'and the most pros~}'|~| R Rt lies could never hope to starve Ger-|perous one. We have not wasted our .”‘"]l = i i‘ ik ;‘ } 1 ]g t t many now. men or means il war. Relatively to ailiglongiing Ruge tont thatias o |/ = y 3 | installed, in convenient places in the { About o Be Shot. our_fiscal power today our debts are front trenches, receptacles for waste I This scene faded out and I fourd |trifling. = Nations less wealthy than|oeap (inds, ( iy } imyself in a small room. A ladder led | some of our individual states bear a|™ There are hags or baskets for paper up through a trap door. | went up |heavier, burden of debt and interbst| ¢ ) e sent back to Germany to | the ladder and then through'a maze | than w |be made into pulp; for glassware, | of rooms. L couldn’t find my way| “We are the only onc of the great| ipeiher ifroken or intagt, for old | back 4o the original | room. 1 sat|industrial peoples at peace. Nations| qo0c" ‘and miscellany, and, = of | down at a table. Suddenly appeared |turn to us for goods and means with | &0 " g scraps of food that may f a tall German in a white apron. He| which o pay us for “!fi goods. Norie be uwII to f(:cd S\Js‘inc that always are i was so close that 1 saw his apron be-|of us in our wildest financial fancies Slinlearaltpartioi tevery slaff'l;cad- fore | looked up and saw his face. |five years 4go would have dreamed | 3% et BAgt B EHers He- was scowling’ terribly. He ac-|that things could be as pow. they are. el e b DG cused me of being a\spy. 1 was| ~ Gold Reserve Important. frightened. I pictured myself.being! |“Tq protect our reserve of gold, | shot without time to-prove my in-|hich is the ultimate base on which | N “”,fi"cc' X 1 . lour domestic credits rest, we must i I“‘"I [k‘?"'““‘""r“ my.. "‘]‘T““g maintain our export: trade and must with the 3’"‘”‘ I' immediately be- | continue to increase loans and invest- | came step, fecling g strength | ments abroad. The work of the Bu- > . ;‘3’"”?‘ }‘"“ """‘"‘"'lk'." OW. K (."MV reau of Foreign and Domestic Com- | ouse 0 ; i had been taltking to a1Ser | merce is devoted to these important Wilhelm that very day and that he'd | jyties The weport of the chief of better be careful what he accused me that sePvicershows=its cxlmnrdinaryi | ol i o X : growth ard efiectiveness. In thou- | He immediately ~apologized ~and| gy of business offices its aid is | '])(mfidl :“f;i:ca great relief and peace. acknowledged and welcomed.! Never ' i e AT R has our government put at the dis- A4 posal of our business and industry Peruna eases Ja,pa,n Lea,ds World the helpful facilities that are now pro- g the burden of the I h M f vided. 7 :muukeep:; by keep- . atter of | i ot oo, 24 =7 | @ ) Rich New Cane D n the a,tter 0 UIt is of national importance that| / ol;aillne!a reg:lnd‘na N S Ic ew (Cane avenport the great service which shows such 5 N Hi-Back Arm MarthaWashington Drop Leaf Chair in divorce,“according to stati compiled by government off 1 1 practical results should be given the | from colds, coughs, Would make an especially appropriate Yuletide re- A ; 2 ; Gmn‘tmg Of Dlvo‘rces men and money necessary to carry | 2 and indigestion due membrance for all the family. We ‘are featuring Sewin ']‘ahles Serl’lg Table' lee cut, in beautifully YT on'its great work even more effi- to catarrhal condi- two very pretty Adam types in brown mahogany g i 3 ; finished brown mahog- (Correspondence of the Assoclated Press) | ciently. The force of commercial at- | tion. It speedily re- with velour upholstery, at........ $95 and $99 Table, like cut, in mahogany; a Similar to cut, in genuine any with rich figured ve- Tokio, Nov. 20.—In proportion to |taches should be enlarged. Further | lieves and overcomes | o = splendid gift, special, Monday, mahogany, beautifully y 5 its populatipn, Japan leads the world [ sums should be provided for ghe for- these. : Arm Chairs to match..."847.50 and $49.75 4 70 $13.75 finished, $18, 818.50. ‘?‘”’ upholstery, in two Its tonie properties build up ) Other Canc Davenports, at....812% and $183 Other'types, at $10, $1% up. $20.00 and $27.50 sizes ....840 and $42 ics just eign traveling service. The depart-| s. A|ment acknowledges with keen appre- || [l the strength of the physically weak and run down, and its use great number of separations come [ciation the aid which congress has P | about immediately after marriage. givep. The funds for promoting the Em“mfifi'flmm’ after grip, 4 | Whereas in England the proportion | foreign trade of the country are now KEEP IT ON HAND ) of divorce is only two to every 20,000 | five times larger than they were four | e hooash has Pe marriages and in the United States it | years ago. The results are many times Sy e ’ ( is cighty-two, in Japan there.are no|greater than the increase in funds.” troubles do not call for its regular ad- ’ fewer than 173 divorces to every 20,- Largs Appropraitions Needed | B ministration. Afi‘:“’m&"’“ I time 000 marriages. Most of the divorces ELaTpIopial s ol Mwm“;:&hh”m 4 recorded have been ‘brought about by | 1he sefretary urges larger appro- Mz:ulln Tablets are a splendid % “mutualyconsent” and thtough the ef- | Priations for-all the bureaus of his Taxativéor home use. : forts of the go-betweens responsible department, and for enlarged building Ask the druggist \ for the original union. They were ac- | facilities. Experts in many lines, he mfim&.’cg&mv _y, V- = N ~“complished without |submission to ]arc b?"‘l “l'“l’l“.‘,"‘d( constantly - - ; S\ S [] court or law. Out of the;59,000 di- gHer sa‘aries by private goncefns, i . . vorces which were effected between / Tllt'TOP N G L A Splnet Desk 1883 and 1902 ayly 409 cases were ob- T Reiding Tables: Veloor Rock Tabl ew Gate Leg Wl e ; tained by law suits. he divorce re- . " ea lng ab‘es elour Rockers ables T bl P rpr o easc ANy WA ~‘ Five Year We Please X 5 3 3§ d . ables and make this a Christmas long to ars 9 e In brown mahogany; Or chairs, with brown In ~ mahogany, e be remembered. We have them at 1324 You'or ideal €or gifting— mahogany frames, sim- priced, at $7 In mahogany, shown in priced as low as $26.00, \ .50, 75 to ilar t I ize, 5 _"0. wide variety of sizes and styles, L 5052’?.%8 ¢ ;;mngidc;‘i‘;'ts?fiegg% SInan %12%,0 priced from $20 and $25 up. Wo_t\'th-While individual rights and obligations as well as knowfedge and experience ot the law are but scantily developed in the minds of the Japanese people. But since_the Japanese women are now growing in the consciousness of their dignity and rights we hear now and then of cases of women fighting for divorces in the courts of law.¥ Draw the Line on f U_si gf the Jits (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) Berlin, Nov. The most recent restriction upon the use of taxis— whereby they may not be used for trips to the theaters, mation picture shows, restaurants or places of amuse- ments, brought in its yake a perfect flood of requests for special permits. N\ The requests come from actors and actresses on the one hand, and from crippled and lame persons who are not very well able to use the street cars. ] Refund Street. R Ny Your Money Dr. McKenney Says: “The recommend i€ tHe supreme test in dentistry. “It means good work and satisfactory service. “It mieans that patients are so well pleased that they voluntarily take their good time to tell someone about it. “We are building "our business on Recommends—Seven out of every ten people that come to us are sent by satisfied patients.” Best Silver © Heaviest Bridge Filli soc ‘ Work, per tooth, . g 34-00 Best s $4.00| Yorieptez: §5-98-$10 McKENNEY DENTISTS 14th and Farnam Sts. Farnam Toy Department Monday Specials The New “Katy-Did Kars” Special $ 5 ‘ A $ 5 nd Really $2.25 Valies Really $2.50 Values T forks~ of strong, light steel A AW tubing, to which the wheels are securely attached. Seat and Structo Building SQts wheels are made of maple and 40 L will not split. It is not affected % €8s by weather conditions. The fin- All little folks will take many ish is shiny and attractive. Can A Splendid Tea Wagon Of popular William and Mary type, in Jacobean oak or mahog- any, similar to cut; extra value, Monday .... ...814.75 T'he police authorities disposed of H : 8.30 A. F the “M-,?f the actors by aktranging N‘l’.“:«:.G P. M. 1324 Famam Street. E“,r:;,., hours of pleasure and instruc- be used inside the house over for special passes issued when it can Wednesdays tion. tion from a Structo Building hardwood floors without the Mahoganv Serving Tl’ly3 be shown that performers must use Phone Douglas 2872. some speedy form of transportation to get to the theaters on time. Crip- | | pled persons, as they apply, must show that-they need to get about in hurry, also they are forced to depend on the old-fashioned horse cab which still grawls about the streets. \ . set. We have them in all sizes. slightest injury to them. A On sale Monday, at 40% reduc- great exerciser and a delight to tion from regular modest prices. every little boy or girl. \ and Saturdays Till 8 P. M. Not Open Sunday. In a wide variety of styles, priced from 85¢ to $10.! and s oo RS No Students. Lady Attendants. NOTICE—Out-of-town patrons can get Plates, Crowns, Bridges “and Fillings completed ip 1 day. Ve . X /