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OMAHA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1916. ) SEPARATE BUREAU |French Lap Dog Makes Delicate |CHARLES FRANGIS FOR EMPLOYMENT| ~ Morsel Upon Menu of Vagabond) BRGINS PEACE MOVE Secretary Wilson 8ays Work From beneath the folds of a big, | with vocalizations that would easily| Paris Hears His First Action warm cape, a tiny, silken-haired |have passed muster in grand opera. Was to Ask for Sugges- LATEST PICTURE OF QUEEN OF ROUMANIA—This is the latest photograph of Queen Marie of Roumania, who has been driven from her home by the German invasion of Rou- mania and capture of Bucharest. GREGORY DISCUSSES ANTI-TROST LAWS Attorney General Would Com- Plet‘b Divorce Transporta- Started by Immigration Bu- French noodle looked with pampered [ All that was necessary to make the tion From Production. reau Has Outgrown It. dis¢ain upon the world, as his .uis- | picture complete was an opening over- tion of Terms. o2 BN :ressl,(a member of llhe Diaghileff le- ture. Incidental music was furnished et Russe, carried him to the Audi-|by the tiny poodle. AMENDMENT IS NEEDED SAYS AGE LIMIT IS WRONG torium yesterday afternoon, accom-| Things were looking black for thclmmn TRIP BY KAISER panied by a dozen or more members | little white dog when Patrolman Mul- _ of the famous company. doon came up amd took in the situa-| Paris, Dec. 17.—Emperor Charles of When the young woman reached the | tion. He separated the dogs by the | Austria-Hungary is credited with hav- door she put her pet down, and in lov- | simple means of taking a crack at the [ing taken the initiative in the peace ing Ru .ian tcrms of endearment per- big one with his hickory club and|move by the coalition of the central mitted t' = tiny animal to walk a few |stunning him. powers, according to the Berne corre- steps up-n its own frail legs. No| When the poodle was rescued, the |spondent of La Liberte, on the sooner ' she done so, however,|dancer who owned him crushed it to | strength of information obtained from when a big vagabond dog, which had | her breast, crying as hysterically as | political circles in touch with officials been sniffing at a bone in the gutter a nother over the beside of an in-|of the central powers. The new em. nearby, took one look and leaped. He jured babe. The little animal's neck | peror, it is said, desired to inaugurate caught the aristocratic mite of dog-|Wwas badly chewed. his reign by an effort in favor o dom by the scruff and commenced| The mistress cried choice Russian|Ppeace. This_worried the Berlin gov- shaking. him like a cat does a mouse. | malediction upon vagabond dogs and ernment, which feared that the young For the next fifteen minutes Fif-|carried her pet inside for medical care monarch might prove an uncertain teenth street saw ballet Russe, im-|and Muldoon chased the cur, which ally. promptu and ad libitum, interspersed | was still hovering about. The visit of Emperor William of L . St = Germany to Vienna, it is declared, was : t to attend the funeral of the late has made fairness between wage 1 3 N o & emperor, but was for the purpose of St g i e Chinaman in Morgue; i o s iy % eror Charles. The interview could :ween emphloye‘; ?I“d enm}oycr andhbT- InSlSted on Tlcket got be held on the day of the funeral, ween each and the public as a whole T but at the second conference at which the supreme motive of its activities. Before G]_Vlng Wa;shfl(ing Ferdinand of Bulgaria was also g‘he. act of nlts crcau]on 1fs construcdl . | present, Emperor Charles is supposed by it not only as a law for promot- . |to have consented to a postponement ing the welfare of the wage earn'ers“ Texarkana, Ark, Dec. 17—Jim|of the offer of peace u?nil pafteruthc of the United States by improving Kee, a Chinese laundryman, always|capture of Bucharest, ghclrtlwqumg c:md.xtt'mnsf and a?‘\v:l[;lc. refused to surrender his patrons’ ap- | & Lond;m,dDec. 1€,~8ispatgxl‘1cs frofin ing their opportunities for profitable f 2 g witzerland say that Count Tisza, the employment, but as a cqmmand for \llalarcl be ‘;re lhefi’ drcc'u:(rocal:ed :’lt:] Hungarian premier, has gone to ‘Ber- doing it so in harmony with the wel- 1S queCE Y Tk ticket by which | yin to use his influence for peace. fare of all industrial classes and all | he identified their bundles. His habit legitimate interests and by methods | of thirty years is said by the police to Nebraskans Testify tending to foster industrial peace|pave been the indirect cause of his through progressively nearer realiza-| jeath tonight. Grover Barkman, a| In Paper Hearing Washington, Dec. 17.—Expansion of the government’s public employment service by creation of a separate bu- reau of employment within the De- partment of Labor, is the chief recommendation of Secretary Wil son’s annual report made public to- day. The work, it is declared, has outgrown the facilities of the bureau of immigration, from where it has been directed. Beginning in a small The attorney general says that de- v;lay inhl9(=17 itPnov'n éovers (tihe '?&l:néry i ce and 0 e- spite the government's victory in the i ;arr'::‘l!em; ¢ Postoffice a ilosenis Aeore I thie. Tuciswaon @ The assistance of the Postoffice de- Coal sompany gueh(het;lllroldloa‘;s 7 . 7 partment, Secretary Wilson says, has still able to claim that the SOmMEDD 7 :, been particularly helpful. Some 60, 000 postoffices are distributing blanks which the seeker of a job fills out and sends through the mails free of post- age. When applications of employers and employes in the same neighbor- hood enter the same postoffice the postmaster brings them together without forwarding the applications. Washington, Dec, 17—~Complete di- vorcement of transportation from pro- duction by amending the commodities clause of the Interstate Commerce law: authority to sue corporations wherever they transact business; per- fection of neutrality laws and exten- sion of the right of search warrant in criminal cases are among the recom- mendations of Attorney General Gregory in his annual report to con- gress, made public today. ties clause does not prohibit them from engaging in production along their lines, provided only that they sell the articles produced before transporting them. He urges an amendment, introduced at the last session of congress, lo.pfohlb.lt a railroad from transporting .lmclea manufactured or produced by it or by any corporation it controls or it is lfhyline with by having the same controlling stockholders, irrespective of interest in the articles at the time of transportation. He says it is also necessary that congress prohibit any railroad owned or controlled by a producing or trading corporation, and One feature of the employment work emphasized in the report is the Department of Labor’s co-operation with state and city public employment work. The department's aim, it is de- clared, is to make the work “so ex- ‘s tensive as to comprise the whole not merely a plant, from transporting country geographically and to em- the articles produced or owned. A y brace all its industries, yet so inten- Employment for federal prisoners i /i ) ; sive as to discover every opportunity | tions of the and an amendment to the criminal 5 K for work, however obscure, and to | trial justice. Barkman, were arrested charged with code to prohibit the false labeling of J reach with & helping hand every wage his murder. The two Barkmans said . (From a Staff Correspondent.) packages which contain arms and am- ” earner needing employment or want- B ]'l' B k L | Jim Kee's refusal to break a rule be- Washington, Dec. 17.—(Special Tel- . munition are among other recom- EEN MARIE (8 PUMAN ing better employment.” razulan bar 0st |cause they did not have a laundry | €8ram.)—Representative Sloan ap- win 3 The department’s attitude twoards peared today before the Federal Trade mendations. The last is to meet eva- . ticket started a n 3 quarrel and that when i b i.ng of the embargo on arms to strike breaking is set forth.in con- Wlth Twelve Men the Chinaman attacked Grover Bark- | comimission, now engaged in hearings . on the cost of print paper, at the re- tions of the highest ideals of indus-|jawyer, and his brother, Clifford Mexico. tion with its public employment ith a knife, Cliff ki ¢ itrm cues sestos. | GRBATEST PRIDE IN |TRICOLOR WAVES oxiee, tie bt “' " | man i e, Cllerd Bkman " Sk Pt o of e “The Department of Labor should New York, Dec. 17.—The Brazilian Zurora Republican and president of bark Nethtis, with twelve men on Henry Against Embargo. the Nebrasfia Press association. Oth- not make itself a medium for convey- ing information of demands for wage earners where labor disputes are the cause of the demand. That there is already a sufficient supply of labor there is as true if it is unemployed on account of a dispute over terms as if it were unemployed from lack of em- ployment opportunties from other causes.” Arbitrary Age Limit Wrong Extension of the service is urged to provide for the employment of the aged. Modern industrialism, it is de- clared, condemns to the scrap heap too many able-bodied and active- brained men, whose only defect is their having passed an arbitrary age limit, The report relates at length the de: partment’s mediation efforts during the year and argues for collective bargaining in matters of employment. “Large employers are usually incor- gorat:d companies with many stock- olders of diversified industrial con- nections and with boards of directors having intercorporate affiliations. An individual wage worker is weak in- deed as a bargainer against such em- ployers. He must take what they of fer or go without employment; and going without employment means to thé wageworker what bankruptcy means to the- business man, except that it is immeasurably worse.” board, was lost during the snowstorm| Washington, Dec. 17.—Despite many tele- | ers at the hearing today were Victor Friday night off Barnegat on the New | grams, c;fi:fi:e:"gn "::::‘."""n ‘::‘u"‘l‘l‘de the | Rosewater, editor of The Omaha Bec; {;rsey coast, according to Captain | jegislation placing an embargo on food- Senator G. M. Hitchcock of the .oré)c; of t}l\e tug Ei}anba}l(_!li1 w';\il':hh“' stutts, Chatrman Henry of that committes World-Herald and Arthur Mullen, rived here late today. e Nethtis | snnounced today that he was “squarely | who was a “looker-on in Vienna.” was a tow of the Garibaldi on ifs way ::R‘":fi.fl"flok?&r;{mm Pi:‘br‘l:-:np::e:m:: Mr. Rosewater was in town but a here from Maranham, Brazil. prevent such legislation.” few hours en route to Omaha. e ~=== The present administration, the at- orny ‘enera s e et | DUNTEST PERSONS IN TRIUMPH OVER on more effective dissolutions of mo- m‘:poli:l anch cambh ions h:,remnim E lB]ll) OF v E R,D U N of trade and at the same time P I‘nm n?‘l,i:‘il(ou; to avoid prosed:udn Petty Triumphs Make Some or whi there is no adequate 5 noascaiotlio round.” During the year ten of Folky Believe Their Merit Germans on the opposite slopes had these cases have been finally deter- Calls for Monument. been ' taken in the rear by an' ex- mln:gl an:ii‘ of llglr?-ds.ix ?;QIR::: gfillnporized‘ French flank m?‘venll)en;; ending, fifteen, including the - e surprise was so great that bot! |Pn|. Lehigh Valley, Harvester, Steel, MUCH ADO ABOUT uorma,the infantrymen and the gunners at- goduk lnl:i dlhge machinery ~cases, - :cmpl;d hto :"l.cc’.‘ and French ul;iatr‘;rs ave reached the supreme court. urned the flight into a rout by de- . those disposed of, one was the case| « il scending to within 100 yards of the ofhothe ational Register company, Mg:;’::;.{ should the spirit of mortal e?rth aggl emptying bl‘:i‘d after band whose conviction was set aside of machine gun cartridges into t the court of mppeals, annullin, mz But the spirit of mortal il{zroud and | disorderly crowd, of \rvhigch tl?ose ree» counts ohf g 3 dictment :kn t!:lc mlmt ts of mortals are usu- | maining alive surrendered. the thir to make a suc-|al proudest. | g retrial impossible, and the at- {ln't it the most astounding thing MakiAnm.fh:iz ::m ‘:T;nw:;: alle torney general says “the criminal pro-| to observe the airs put on by some | p.pind Penper Hill, the ‘Fm‘c}'l n{ ceedings will not be further prose-| mortals when they attain a little suc- | ot oached Lt vl cuted.”, cess? 1 have seen this weakness | Gimitac and untiring Dbrilliance, in The report says considerable prog- young chap gets a | which they were supported b ! an- ress has been —made in_the govern- | f nto the fiction MAGAZInes | oehes Froveh wave that had fought its ment suits against the Southern Pa- s name biazoned upon them | oz through the entanglements of cific railr affecting title to oil |and immediately go swells tre- | strongly foeiasd worke N Gicies fands. The lands involved in the liti- | mendously, The smaller the intrinsic | wood, just about the center of the ation, Mr. Gregory says, ugu%e worth of the man the bigger his ego- | fine, msloglfllh said to be worth $300~ ti'.m rotl- T'Wfii“ lhe \:,Ol'l“d is | Tn front of Dovaumont the advance g stopping to ask, “Who is this brilliant i i forcement of the white slave s ho has burst e & ;L::g ::.:keg ‘L"}i,:,:‘:h“'...‘l,‘:,‘e..‘i',‘,.{":.,{;fi:f g;lfl:é :i.::u:dflw cml m:.l‘ijtl:nen::.“& sun above the horizon of common |tered strong opposition in Hardau- and 400 cases still pend- = pas things? What insight into human | mont wood, which was not overcome ing. gim the law was passed there | power! What technique!” character he has! What descriptive gmil late in dtheh nf;ernoofin. when esonvaux redoubt, about five kilo- have been 1,537 convictions, sentences |~ Symptoms of the disorder may |meters in advance of the ori inal show themselves in the cultivation of | French front line, was faken from Purpose of Department. long hair or the wearing of a funny | the German garrison. The department was created in the ot hasban necktie or the adoption of some other | General Mangin was again the interest of. the wage earner—both or- their husbands. idiosyncrasy (or idiocity) suitable to | cipal organizer of the victory in which ized and ge AL d—and ) Despite country-wide investigation | greatness and genius. He, indeed, |he followed his own example at B e st aon Garriiy e of reported breaches of neutrality and | “bears his blushing honors thick upon | Douaumont and Fort Vaux by deliv- Ees gaiding purpase, Secremry Wit other criminal acts arising from the | pim.” ering irresistible blows at the chief aau description_of f“;‘ pOhfiy de: amaay of the cases were found |~ He forgets the great herd of writ. | point in the German lines and ham: ey Sitncrer hataited GE have violated state rather than | ers of “his own small caliber, each |mering until his opponent: were| “In the execution of that pur Saan struggling to "flfl something across,” | forced to give ground. the report says, “the elemen‘: 0? fai i.n.:hhll nlmlthlt r;:' e?dmg :’ “‘:“ Watch Engagement. ness to every inlereat is of equal im- to 13 indictments, affecti in's magazine that will be lorzo!tgl Generals Nivelle and Petain watched d the department, in fact, - persons, of whom 25 have been cone| f5rever next month. This amazing ex- the engageinent, in whi ¥ plotting alone,” says the re- mxple_ of °°‘°"'!l‘ vanity fevolyes i 5::1'1‘:1*: itd l::g:\ tll’m.e“Germanu had ) - “is not criminal, Pll:'nin' I:lf- hero:::n’élou::"an ‘;? h:“l;ffl “.:“c five divisior.. engaged from every a mi when he is simply a jester. regiment of which prisoners were Mok 1 nount outaide: G “’“m Even the great authors whose “g:“i'! G A P not to be forbidden by law, | WOrks have survived the ravages of | o Geveral of the &‘;‘m?:\nd‘;:lni:i'o?a: Hence many activities which produce | time, are without respect in the eves | ypicy tock part in the fighting were constan! of this small fry. I have heard two . he, t friction cannot at present be | o¢ thoge hare-brained heroes telling I::';'v};d J:;:‘Tc.f"::n';':‘:g ‘;;"T“t;’e‘; reached.” 5 ———eryeimlouniit each other the fundamental failings of : Kipling and Dumas. There they sat, were among those suffering defeat. 001'8612 st&ys Found smoking their pipes lolemnlyf—and ta;rkhe\ve]::en::belloi:::il:“{i:‘lfi ch.h: temperamentally, and told each other | ¢ oo artiliery seemed i3 e 4T ) In Assman s ce why the works of Kipling and Dumas . (' PR \ ll could never live. Then they turned to lmtl,)‘:‘e'n c':'%‘;"&‘zm?a‘:o';%r‘;'::d w""); Fremont, Neb,, Dec. 17.—(Special.) :,‘::“"xi"":‘f:’:g‘:y‘ ':“:‘:’;;‘e g; ","‘:‘l"" were kept in complete subjection’ by ~—As the result of finding a number | jod had in the September Nobody's the French aviators. of corset gu‘o in the corridor of the | 404 the character study that the other . During the entire day not a French county jail here following a recent|.d had in the October Duncey's. airman was killed. On the other l.and, : one of the bank robber suspects being lield here on a charge of robbing the :':'“: l°‘ !:l‘q; other. The gods must | 5 ohaply accounts for a terrific burst Winslow State bank a week ago, | “gyill w‘ny scoff at these frogs, puff- of flame toward noon facing Douau: County Attorney Sidner has de d ing "p' to be bulls? Let us h“" st mont. The fort was the objective Assman will have to limit | them, They are living Don Quixotes of the German guns for hours, but the in the future, Mrs. Assman | and perhaps they have been placed in projectiles did only slight damage, called up Friday and asked permission | the world to amuse us common people The difficulties ogpo:ed to the to call at the jail for a visit with her |in whom the divine fires of “n?‘" 'do French advance may be realized from i::b;end‘."sm:m m]dhfl,“h.he would | not burn the altitude ug th; hills which the m jowed to see her husband as 3 ” troops were ordered to take and suc- frequently as she had been in the “l‘.‘e't:':,:: &“E:r‘:‘: 3:3‘ ;:&::"I’fc‘: ceeded in capturing. Pepper Hill, past. Sheriff Condit is not able to | them five. their litte lives. Let them | Mhich 1% double tresteds fs 1122 feet say positively who left the stays there, | enjoy their petty triumphs. Let them high; Louvemont is 1,138 feet high, but he has decided not to e any | view themselyes through .the gt and another hill, unnamed behind, is (Continued From Page One.) By A. R. GROH. The Self Starter puts a new steady stream of “Go” into your typed letters. iour typist doesn’t have to watch the machine] She just keeps on typing. chances and is having the jail closely '8 1t 811,880 feet. The work of the French STATE DISTRIBUTOR ded. powerful magnifying glasses. L won't | 3iators, like that of the infantrym RED EALS 0zZe! i ‘h'“mnm, o, ¢ [ho e e fl:xgh'&t a3 Bt Srleymen, s s ot - ::0:8 :n - Instead of a dozen halts per letter, the Self Starting Keys give h myo' :ci::;e a score of writers have sur- d:’.'—ing?r e imoft guiessribahic 483 Brandeis Theates a dozen flyms starts. The time d:.m' saved amounts to from embers (Wm e e Ly T trom _Dozens of squadrillas of airmen Omaba Tel, Doug. 3330, 15% to 25%. It pays for the machine. flitted about observing and correcting ORDER EARLY a Staft Correspon ) Chicago, Dec, 17.—Half itlion | these jesters. We will learn to admire 4 1 e rm.)‘—'Goveruor-elect K:l'.l‘ln mNu: humility and to laugh vanity to scorn. ::: :::2:" fflre Jad acshpenyiog yille Tield an impromptu reception be- | We will learn to do our best, no mat- | yapcaq m'y °;’.“;“°“S in their ad- fore the entrance to the lob ter. what our calling in life. And we | bart sy honqurn, ey, fed rapidly ouse today, Representative will learn that he serves best who does ports, thus keeping the comman d::: HOW POLICEMAN SOLVES To learn more about this time-saving invention write for descriptive folders. Address below, or ’phone B e ey amhers lways, without any vain de- | in-chief in closest touch with events. | PROBLEM OF FOOT EASE several of whom had served with his eat sa nce said: “I had T PR Policamen, street car men, matl carriors x - Tt dhe ate Wiiam Neville, om [ rather that future generat 2 | Douglas County Offer 254 Sl athere e 308, %, g It e Fifty-sixth and _me-nventh con. k why a monument riment of & Chicago policeman who has £ ox Of Space Appreciated | iehe i txiie, S, farine ot , Dec. 17.— ial Tel- egram.)—Represent: Lobeck to- A l‘lflsl‘“ m“m;. T day presented to the officials of t:e Sima, prominent stockman, had been shot Good Roads commission of the Agri- e ‘.'gmr.m nu'.'uhm. Mers. Bims and g:::u‘rlal ?e%finment Cthe tender of the 5 - hason, rd of County Commissioners of the sheriff.'Both of them gave up rm'?r:‘:;st c?‘::ty to tgehfcdenl goy- | Wa-Ne 5 of the use of\thre: i bin ¢ the Douglas county cm:flr ooh'::sl: :.':‘5‘2.":'&"4.‘.’.‘:'»"3‘&‘:::i"&‘:.‘!fl:: - A Splendid Cough Medicine. should Omaha be selected as head. | malling to your address. L. C. Landon Co. “I have used Chamberlain's Cough ! quarters for the states of Nebrulu: D tions. T Remedy a number of times during the ‘?ovu, Missouri and Kansas, Repre- the average the first past two or three years for colds,|sentatives of the commission were the fi'fl warmer in the coughs and hoarseness, and am|pleased to know of the interest Doug- A £ R EE IR BELILANS ron L L h r-| tion of the division in i i A Gesk Congh Remedy. 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