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UNDER SEA BOATS ' 10 KEEP AT WORK One Writer Says United States Will Be Treated Pglitely as Long a8 It Is “Useful” BTANDPOINTS ARE FAR APART BERLIN (Via Lendon), Jly 27. +-The comment of the principal provineial newspapers agrees with that of the Berlin press——that the American note is entirely unsatis- factory and leaves Germany no alternative except to continue ite submarine warfare against hostile commerce, regardiess of conse- quences, unless “Great Britain as & yesult of the forthcoming note from Washington sees fit to change its §ilegal blockade policy.” The Koelnische Zeltung, after review- §ng the various steps in the negotiations, says: 5 “The CGerman and American stand- points at the end are as far apart as at | the beginning and an understanding is utterly impossible on the basia offered by ‘the United States. Won't Disavow Aet. { “Germany will neither @isavow nn" sinking of the Lusitania mor offer in-| demnification for the lives of the nek-i Jess Americans who perished on the, pteamer, Germany will continue ita sub- arine warfare In the same manner as #h the last two nionths. It will continve %o show consideration toward American | #hips and passsngers and will hope, nat- mrally, thet developments will mot lead | 10 u sharpening of relations with the| finited Btates.” The Frankfurter Zeitung also holds that Germany cannot make disavowal of, or give compensation for, the sinking of fhe Lusitanta. The ressens, as set forth, Because it would ahift the the shoulders of th brave offi- acted according to orders; and, because payment of compensa- would be misinterpreted as rgeogni- that Germany was in the wrong.." Cannot Terrify. concluding phrase of the American 18 described as: earnest declaration whose, signifie and whose possible conssquence mmhmh(m-hlaw ua The newspaper continues: y fennot afford to abandon its rine Marfare because of threats, and if Pres- #ient Wilson persists in his dogmatio views th'. world must bear the conse- The Frankfurter Zeltung, howeves, #ays that the last word has not Yeen and the hope that it nderstand- HH L L] £ i i £ H 113 hitlle e {3 &35 Mysterious American fiAnathema and Maranatha Heaped On Those Who Abuse the Postoffice “T think all the dyspeptics In the eity come In here and take It out on me,” said Information Clerk Loyal Mole at the postoftice, “Why, this isn't a drug store,” sald Argo, the demon news gatherer. "I know iIt,” sald Mr. Mole, “but i you could hear some of the complaints that I hesr you would agree it's only one of those here stymologists, or what- ever they call them—misanthropes, T guesy is the word; only one of these misan- thropes that could get a complaint out of such things “A man came i this morning and wanted to know why a special letter hadn't been delivered on time. He had malled it at a little one-horse town out in the sand hills, about 40 miles, and he had dropped It In the postoffice there Sunday noon. THE, BHIE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, 28, 1915. JULY 'URGES RESCINDING Austr{a Adds Néarly | e Million to Its Arm ORDER-IN-COUNCIL| G Il sonmer ) Big Savings | LONDON, July #7.-The Morning Post's Furnitare fl E o | “He Kjckad be 1t 't delivered R Gl ..y | Budapest correspondent estimates that g to s wife Her in Omaha until Monaay | London Standard Says Friction with ‘ the ealling up of the last Indsturm class |8 gt Surprising S afternoon. Well, that town only has one United States Could Be In Austria-Hungary, which he nn\'nmw(l'l‘l, Bargain ? Guaranteed ) d besides, that, th be completed October 7, will add 700, :-‘:::1::: I.ln"t‘:vo:l"tm !.lln::y:. oo Allayed Thus. or ::".""'l'm’n to the army. The class Prices. Pianos. 1 suppose he thought thers was some —e includes men between the ages of 4 wort of electric apparatus that vang n (SEES US FIGHTING Ggm‘.na 5. Washington when he dropped that spe- — clal delivery letter in the box out in that LONDON, July 27.—For the most lttle town. Then I suppose he thought " the government hired & special train to | PRr¢ the London moraing. papers re-|wngs hunting today Hal A. Brothers frain from editorial comment on the run down and get it and wush it to Jr., aged 15 years, accidentally discharged Omaha.” sinking by Germany of the American |& shotgun he was handling, tearing two This doth Mr, Molé hean anathema and | Steamer Leelanaw, but give it great :’;::;: ‘:)'“"': ';‘h';‘; hrr:d-r-Mnr"S;fl{ maganatha upon the thoughtiess who|prominence {n thelr news columns. ! mputaced part of the first fnger. The spoak slightly of his beloved postal d6-| The Standard in an editorial|boy is the idest son of H G Brothers D iperial aeilvery lettars will move Just | thiNKs that the ineident is bound tosection foreman hers for the Burlington. A8 fast as the fastest traine’ and the |bring a crisis between the United spediest hoys on bicycles or motorcycles | States and Germany appreciably Three Fingers Shot from Hand. ASHLAND, Neb., July 27.—(Special.)— " can move them,” he 'H} closer and that the sinking of the j 4 | steamer will appear to American Assess Bbulevard sentiment very like a deliberate de- FUN FOR THE OMAHA NEWSIES All the Little Sellers of Papers on the Streets to Be Fested at Krug Park. BIG BALL GAME AND SPORTS Krug's park for _ the newsies to- day. That is the program. It is the day for the annual riewsboys pionjc. As early as §:30 the multitude of enthusiastic and hungry newsies will assemble at Four- teenth and Howard strest. The parade is 1o start at ¢ o'clock. The procession will lead in turn to all of the three daily Papers, stopping long enough at The Bee 10 be assemblea on the Bourt house lawn Just acroms the way and be photographed. {tlance of President Wilson's pro-| — test. The newspaper say s that a rupture of relations with Germany seems inevitable, The editorial concludes by saying that the Brifish government will allay friction with the United States by rescinding’ the irritating order-in-council, FORMER FREMONT MAN TELLS OF FRENCH FIGHTING FTREMONT, Neb., July %.-—(Special)— Improvements to Abutting Owners The improvement of Florence boule- vard from Grand avenus to north eity limits will Involve the operstion of a recent legislative enactment, whereby the expensa, of curbing and guttering along boulevards shall be borne by the abut- ting property owners, instead of by the taxpayers at large. Under the old plan a resident on West has seen mome of the fiercest fighting | ofited are same man . S . N "°F [in that part of the war zone during the a8 regular street Improvements are made, Then to the cars and to the park. “Bmack,” soneone will hit the ball, and the newsfes base ball game will be on. Oh, things do move when the newsles get togethor, “Cling-ciang,” goes the dinner bell, and &t 12:8, thers is to be, Oh, such a feed. Then, what? Right on a ful stomach, the boys will get out and enter the most strenuous afternoon's competative races, and contests. Nice prises are hung high for the lade that win the foot races, the sack races, the & of 'war, the hoop roling races, the Itallan Flop race, the find-your-brother race, and every other kind of a race conceivable. D, J. O'Brien is 10 be the starter for the races. Judges ure to be Frank Best, Joe Calabria, Dan Butler and C. L. Thomas. At 546 another feed s to be staged. Cars for home are to start at 7 o'clock, Ship is Detained as _ Suspect at Batavia BATAVIA, Java, July 2/~(Via Lon- 1 i b i3 Wab tranaferred lmmediately to anothes owner, ¥red Jebsen of San Francisco, & former lioutenant tn the German navy, was repotted to have been a bidder for the vessel. Jebsen was sought by J. O, Davis, collector of the port, to ald in an investigation of traffic with Mexican ports, but disappeared about two months ago. Later it was reported, rather vaguely, that n’ an Atlantie #hipping sallor under an assumed 731 L - GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July N.—~(8pp- clal Telegram.)~On the complaint of the mother of one of the girls, C. Smith, a Junitor, was arrested last night on & charge of enticing two girls, aged 11 and 1, into the vacant Acme Broom works. It was several hours before Smith wes caught, and to Thirty-second streets; Military avenue, aotion a the complatning mother | 23d1tional last few weeks. In a letter to Mrs. Spark he tells of the blowing @p of a trench of the Ger- mans In which evety one of thg 250 sol- dlers was killed. Over 100 tons of powder was used to blow the tremches. Men and earth were thrown for over 300 feet in the ain M. Spark enclosed !n his letter a ploce of a German shell which struck him while he was resting in the trenches a fow days sgo. He was only slightly in- The city council opened bids for pav-|jured, the misiile striking him on the ing and ourbing the following streets:|leg. The shell burst within fifty yards Fourteenth street, Lincoln avenue to|of the trench'of the alljes. Castellar street; Burt street, Thirtieth| His company has been granted a fur- | lough for five days, when the members will go to London for a visit. Mr. Spark | onlisted In a Canadian battalion ‘while on & visit to Montreal. last fall. - This Florence boulevard improvement is the first application of the new law which went into effect July 8. City Opens Bids for Repaving Large Number of Streets Be. Listen, Fans and Smokers the greatest numbaF Hamilton street to west city limits; Thirteenth street, south line of Howard to Mason street; - Paclific street, Sixth to Tenth streets; Thirteenth street, north Itne of Mason to Martha street; Twen- tieth street, north line of Plorce to Lincoln ' avenue; Twenty-fourth street, Cuming to Patrick avenus; Twenty- fourth street, north iine of Vinton to south Ithe of Irving place. Changes Plan to Ride on the I1l-Fated Steam_exl Eastland Fred Bohmann of Chicago is In Omaha News Notes of Wahoo, WAHOO, Nb, ~July 21 —(Special)— Word, was recelved here today of the| death of P. P. Hayes at Laporte, .Tex. | Mr. Hayes was a former resident of this county, having‘lived on & farm near| Colon many years. e leaves a wife and two daughters.” His body will be brought to Colon fof burfal.™ 4 The insanity hoard of S8aunders county met Monday and tried Matthew Mathie- sen and John Nelson charged with being insane. Mr. Mathiesen was adjddged In- sane and sent to the asylum at Lincoln, while the decision.on John Nelson was deferred until Saturday. A. HOSPE CO. 1513 Douglas St g HL : g 2= T 5 N \ 4 / s ChewingTobacco—Champagne Flavor The great distinction who ;il;l:m::.:khg' a ‘ relish to his chew the famous ‘‘Cham- pagne Flavor.” The winey taste mingles - onhis tongue with the natu- ral, mellow sweetness of the richest, ripest, carefully selected tobacco leaf. “PIPER" bmg.a-tw of H PENDING IMPROVEMENTS within two week: TURNS DOWN PROPOSAL TO KEEP UP FIELD CLUB LIGHTS The city council placed on file without proposal that the city bear an expense of 2770 a year for malntenance of a special street lghting aystom ln the Fleld club distriet. —— DEATH RECORD Q strect, Bouth Side, for instance, would | William Spark, a former Fremont man, & have shared this expense: under the new | Who 18 & member of a Canadian batallion hf?y 1aw the property owners immediatcly ben- | t"Af has been in France since last fall, esting dresses all at nesday .... Old wheat flour is practically all cleaned up. to tide us ow Wheat goes through the sweat to_insure good bread, ples e8. We ad- vise our custo: to lay in a MR S T 10 bars All, Diamond “C" gr Laundry Queen Whits Laundey 1bs, best B Laund; tarch @S¢ § lbs. best %“O or ?lllfl' Corn- 10_1lbs. pure Kwi 4 I1bs, Fancy Japan for . bottle ... .... iy H I‘J\;l Ofl_or Mustard 2-1b, c‘nl Sweet Wi tring, Green or Cra Remarkable Values in July Sales In Domestic Room Wednesday $12% Dresses $22 8ilk Popling, Pongees and other popn- lar silks, fine Sergos, ete.; in fact, any dress in the department that sold up to $12.50. Come in Mmost wanted col- ors and styles, including Shirred Waist, Suspender and Coatee effects, a Splendid assortmont of $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 values in silk or wool . $2.95 PR one price Wed- " Many other specials in this depart- § ment for Wednesday. Glassware Specials Wednesda Glassware Section, Fourth Floor. Ice Tea Pitchers, regular 50¢ values .... Flint Blown Water Glasses, bell shape, snap, each ..8¢ Glass Jelly Comports, 25¢ Jelly Glasses, per doz. 20¢ 16 Lbs. Best Pure Cane Granulated Sugar for $1.00 The Only Kind to Buy for Preserving. 100 Lb. Sacks Best Oane Sugar ....... size at, each Same, 1 quart size, each, 4¢* Ball Mason Jar Oaps 4 PO i e 10c Jar Rubbers on sale at 2dogenfor...........15¢ o Tangy Calitorn . While the car tinue to .o.o}!l\lmalu“\u the grower, dozen 13 at ..o PHONE DOUGLAS 7018. . PAINTS FOR ALL PURPOSES VARNISHES, OILS AND GLASS. OMAHA'S LEADING PAINT STORE, 1812 FARNAM ST. C. R. COOK PAINT CO. Eastern Trips Via The CHICAGO and NORTHWESTERN RY. CIRCUIT ‘TOURS New York and return..... One way via Buffal Boston, Mass., and return. .. One 'way via Mountreal—other N Boston, Mass., and return........ One way via Buffalo and Mafy other combinations may Bay and River Trips. Round Trip Fares via Direct Routes: Alexandria Bay, N. J., apd retura. ., way via D through Albsny and Buffalo. New boxes C we will fancy, jufcy to sell for [y tatoes to t Cooklng Avbl:: t:. -$40.30 to