Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 13, 1915, Page 19

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Mr Phan Phool Phoo{ Copyright, 185, International News Sarvice. IRELAND DOING 115 |5 PART FOR EMPIRR About Hundred and Sixty Thousand Men Volunteer for War; Though Not Half Aocepted. NOT GIVEN PROPER CREDIT (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) DUBLIN, Nov. 12.—Recruiting in Ireland has been placed upon a new ! basis. Hitherto the work has been intrusted to voluntary committees formed in each county, with a cen- tral recruiting council for Ireland. The lord lieutenant of a county, usually a peer has been at the head of the work in his county. Meetings have been held in every part of Ireland, and much zeal has| been displayed by the spealers at the assemblages which have included | representatives of all parties and creeds. The result has been announced by c Major General Lovick Friend, the com- mander of the forces in Ircland, the en- Ustment r 8100 men r me infantry, | P | ke | Ve As the D‘mnu‘c ol Niec!lunl for un fitness hus been as h!'h as 5 per cent the total nu mb er from Ireland who of fered themselves for vice was about m.m lrelnnd at the ¢ break of the war had more than llu Jreland's recruitment for the to which a substantial number of men hl sone. A fresh appeal has been made for more men to fill up the wastage in the Irish divisions at the front. To keep them un to strength, & recruftment of about 1,100 men a week is officlally stated to be necessary and unless the Irish divisions are to be filled up from Scottish and| English drafts, that number will have| to be found in Ireland. Ireland was chilled by action on the| part of the military authorities such as | Perer that which refused to allow the lrl i | S division to have its own colors. yet, though the colonies and the LII' er | division have distinctive badges, the other Irish divisions have not. i3 a feeling that the ex. such as that which gave Sergeant O'Leary the Victoria Cross, they are felt to have a poor show ia the dispatches or descriptions of the official eye wit- nesses. SHOOTS AND KILLS HIS WIFE AND THEN HIMSELF NE‘W YORK, Nov 12.-H. Carl Rup- frequent quarrels. | beaching the Livetta in thirty feet of | lon which was concurred in by every man | in the lrmy » ut-| 8aid that it had not been aoumlnod o/ KAISER COMMUTES DEATH | having A notel book contalning the names of persons in Richmond to be notified in case of emer- gency was found among Rupperts’ ef- fects. Livietta's Captain Says Bomb Caused Explosion on Ship|: PORT ARTHUR, Tex., Nov. 12.—The | fire on the Itallen ship Livietta, which ' sailed from here Tuesday with a c&l’lo of oil for Buenos Ayreéhs, was caused b an’ exploston bellvved ' to have' been ‘e bomb, according to a report of Captain Rico of the Livietta to the Itallan consul here, Captain Rico and the entire crew of the Livietta, twenty-six men in all, ar- rived here today on the tug Russecll after water off Babine shoals, The fire on the| steamer still was burning tonight. “I am positive a bomb started the fire | on my ship," sald Captain Rico, an opin- of the crew. ‘““The explosion was terrific. Every lamp on board the Livietta was smashed by it. Members of the crew lere dazed by the shock, but quickly re- overed themselves and put out the lllo | boats. We were picked up by the Ru sell after nightfall.” | whether the fire was of incendiary origin. | On the Move Again PARIS, Nov. 13.—A dispatch to the Havas agency from Athens, da‘ed Thurs. day, says the Serbian government has retired from Mitrovitza toward Kruchevo, northeast of Prilep, SENTENCES OF TWO WOMEN AMSTERDAM, Nov. 12.—(Via London.) e for life the death sentence pronounced by the German court mar ml uunn Countess Johanne De Belleve, Thuller, a school teacher, nnd Louls uo vern, a chemist. These three persons were mentioned in the official proclamation announcing the election of Miss Edith Cavell, a British nurse, as been sentenced to death by the German authorities in Belgium. GosM | WONDER HOW SHE FoUNe odT | Whs FAKING . SHE MINT AS FOOUSH AS AS HE (S Bulgarians Gather Before French Front | PARIS, Nov. 12— dispatch loniki to the Havas News agency under from Sa- ed from Bbuna and have eonmntr-lea before the French front around Cerna, in a heavy og that has prevented operations for the lul twenty-four hours. 'I'ho Serblans are attacking Katchanek | om the north and have captured the hlu(lun ““Tetovo has chaged hi In violent fllhlln‘ It ll now held by lh‘ Bulgarians. LORD MURRAY WILL ACT AS RECRUITING DIRECTOR LONDON, Nov. ll—'l'h minister of munitions, it s nfflmlly anno appointed Lord Murray of Elfbank to act temporartly in txu hononry capacity of director of ' recruiting for munitions works. - The intment is made wit the purpose of giving execuuve effect to h-n.mt’.thouuu to say certain of a high-ball At all leadi: ot-lsyou’u est selling brand of high-grade the polioy of the ministry of munitions of ‘M !ho dlm‘lbuuon of skilled and un male and female Save The Baby Use the rellable HORLICK'S ORIGINAL Malted Milk Upbuilds lndnn-d Mothe: Naurses the world o tmore than & quarter of a century, Convenient, no milkreq T Sample free, HORLICK'S, Ruim Wis | Y -‘No Substitute ls*JustasGood' || HORLICK'S, the Origina! Ry ¥ you s orm"dovn that hd-y- Dealers, Clubs, Bars, CEDAR BROOK in the Iud. Konmcky whhluy in m world. 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The following are a few of the many things that a “Bee want ad” can accom- plish for you: Sell Real Estate Sell or Rent Buildings Sell or Rent Stores Sell or Rent Offices Sell or Rent Apartments Sell Businesses Exchange Properties Secure Capital; Find Partners Rent Vacant Rooms Sell Household Goods Sell Automobiles Sell Store and Office Fixtures Sell Musical Instruments Sell Dogs and Other Pets Sell Machinery: Sell Horses and Carriages Sell Jewelry: Find Lost Articles Secure Competent Domestic Help Free Find You a Good Position Free There’s hardly a family in Omaha who cannot take advantage in some way or other of the tremendous power of Bee want ads to render service in the af- fairs of every day life. Give the mat- ter a little thought and see how a Bee want ad can help you. CALL TYLER lOOO and put your want ad in The Bee's Big Sunday Paper

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