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-y g o ki 3 THE BEE: MONDAY, OMAHA, < 4 pipes ekt s A . =2 4 ; | Younestown and Struthers were aiso [sons had been kilied last night, search by | claimed that mueh other loot which was BRITISH POWER won. || QUIET AFTER RIQT TN [ chee 5" Gleare, e s | the ot soany snoreed that tam men. | ahan whan boineas hees iong Wison WOMEN WOUNDED WHEN MRS, JOSEPH L. - away, were open, and cars running to | George Get, aged 23, who was shot as ho | avenue were sacked and burned, was also THEY RESIST ROBBERS PHY, the 32«}'0“‘-01(! widow that town were crowded | was smashing a glass in & building, and | found. | - Y dian of EAST YOUNGSTOWN Today was pay day at the plant of the | Robert Davis, brakeman, were Killed. | Masg meetings were held by the strikers | SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 9.-Mrs Emily of the famous come vy | Youngstown Ehest ana Tube company. |Davis was hit by a stray bullet, Twenty- |in the light of big bonfires in FEast Brondberg was probably fatally injured ik “Kerry Gow'' fame who - [Owing to the hurning of the pay offics |two persons are In hospitals suffering | Youngstown tonight and aithough no of- |and Miss Rose Ren was shet through n dents. Under Escort of|| died last week, will prob. || Members of Ohio National Guard |2 the rioters last night the men wero from njuries, one of whom s xn'ul;.r-]l{v-:ll ficial statement was issued it was said | the arm yesterday, when they retused Correspondents, er rt o S compelled to line up in the streets to |condition. According to the polle they voted against mediating their dit-|to deliver a cash box to two uniden Officers, View Mighty Force of ably inherit the $3,000,000 Patrol District Lately §cane of .m-.\-n their checks n.rn 100 other persons & ‘mv:'x ||n\nnr In | ficulties, insiating that thelr demands bo | negroes, who entered the office of & A ft by the actor Tooting and Burning. | Reports from Struthers, where threats | J\11¢® chiefly gunshot wounds, but were | g qypnieq salary loan concern in a Market street ! Cruisers and Bubseas. fortune left by the . proat |had been made to blow up the Yellow |&blo to be ‘l"l“"‘ ~ “"""l:‘""“" ¢ ol office buflding during the evening rush _— |creek d Bich would pesult in the , Common Pless Judge Barpum of ths and demanded money. After the shooting STRIKERS MAY BE DEPORTED |creck dam. which would r , : y floodl he b ect h city tonight communicated with 1 nited 1 vhieh flv hots re fired the men [T . Sroweveey o {floding ot the busves ecton o Ut |51, "t Mtornen T Lowry | MUSICAL EDUCATION IN | L Gl R " wted sorios: . YOUNGSTOWN, O. Jan. 0.~ ment of soldiers was sent to that point | Humes of Pittsburgh with a view of in- | SCHOOLS URGED BY WOMAN | iss Rea. the bookkpeer, was first o LONDON, Jan. 9.—Under escort Quiet prevailed throughout yesterday (and these aided by armed citisens patroled | $1tU!In€ deportation """]'l"”""; g - to meet the bandits, She was struck by of officers assigned by the ad- with members of the Ohio Natfonal |the district all night :"I‘;h"‘:"”"'“"'l:z" who participated in last | . 4. cwohster Powell will give w | & bullet fired through the oashiers win- miralty, a correspondent of the As- sociated Press and a party of for- free lecture at the Univermty of Omaha | dow. Hearing the shot Mra. Broadbers, Guard patrolling the principal streets | One hundred and sixty-seven persons Tuesday evening, January 18, at 8 o'clock. | manager of the concern, came from an . No Nign of Troubie, ” . have bet ot Y on of East Youngstown, where, Friday AV en arrested in East Youngstown as result of the riot. All have been | Fast Youngstown has a population of | fier subject will be “Music 1s a Human | adjoining reom and was shot in the | elgn journalists were given the first night, drink-crazed mobs ran riot |transterred to the county jail and will be [ 15,000 persons, but of this number only 40 | Need,” She will sing type songs of va- | abdomen, | opportunity to visit one of the great looting and burning property and |held pending the outcome of their trials, Are Yoters Five hundred militiamen un- | ous eountries, playing her own accom- O ————— ' ! naval bases on the coast where t’"‘“"'" the loss of one life and fi-| |l"irn r‘“ffrltlnuod to -mnuu:m;\ in lhr.r\un' ';'.:h*:":"::f:|:“:\;":M"::::‘('“'“":“'n:‘”\’:""d paniment. S X ; DEATH RECORD cruisers, destroyers and submarines nanclal loss amounting to $1,600,- along json avenue tonight, casting a A s )r. Powell is seeking to have free o’ ik i 1d glow down the ‘hicn | #0n avenue and the adjacent hills. There | | b " " are assembled for their watch over | lurid glow down the ruined street, which schools of music established throughout Mrs. Margaret Hotalina. 000, but rumors of fresh demonstra- ;a4 boen roped off to prevent the curious | WAs no semblance, however, of any trou- | the country. Nearly everything else is | TECUMSEH, Neb., Jan, 9.8 L3 | tions tonight resulted In remewed from approaching too mear to tottering | ble, but the militixmen refused to allow | taught now without cost to the students, | arrs, Margaret Hotalin du'“ the vigllance on the part of the militia. |Wwalle. A lighting system, which had just crowds to assemble. and she believes it !s a grave oversight | pome of a daugter, Mrs. Willlam Jones, peen o " @ County authorities early tonight raided | . Meetings of strikers were beld in | Peen completed Thureday night at & cost . horivea earty tonight raided |15 deny the people free mustcal educa- |{n Crab Orchard, Friday afternoon, after of $10,00, was wrecked by the mob and |the homes of thirty forelgners in East | tjon. a long jllness. £he was aged 75 years. the hills back of the town this after- | onicie the street, which is the principal | Youngstown and confiscated a wagon | She fs a graduate of Columbia university | por a great many years Mra. Hotaling the North Sea and from which palnt: } big ocean-going sudbmarines are sent on forages to the Baltic and the | Dardanelles. held at the Jones' home Tuesday after- noon, It was an impressive sight of con- | noon, at which plans of action were | thoroughfare of Kast Youngstown. was load of beer alleged to have heen taken |and has studied in Berlin and other | jjueq near this city. The fumeral was centrated power and alert readiness. i""d to have been discussed. It was in darkness. during the rioting last night. The of-|places abroad. S£he lectured here about Sarusd’ slbo’ (hat Gaiglenes oU Dlks| DORS ENINED THIR S5 WU fyer pe ficers who participated in the raid [a year ago. honing valley, now on strike, will - - — S—" Wi s & hold a demonstration here tomor-| row. According to the plans the men will assemble on the outnklflu? of East Youngstown and march past | the zone of last night's rioting and | | on to a big hall. where speakers will with long lines of battle-scarred cruisers stretching seaward and headed by the famous Arethusa, back of them a vast flotilla of de- stroyers, then a countless number of submarines of the latest D and B type, which Rave recently performed such brilliant work from the Dar- danelles to the Bosphorus and throughout the Baltic. « - address the crowd. | M SEPM MURFPHY. Regiment in Reserve. Vast Naval Rendesvous. RS JOSE! W Militia officers indjcated that they had The day. was typical of the rigors the ~ | been Informed of such plans, but refused A British fléet’is now experiencing in the to indicate what attitude the militia | ’ North Sea, with rain pelting the sallors L T E GATE would take In the matter. They admitted, in oileking, & north wind cutting the sea however, that the Fourth regiment, com- | | | | L ] into foam and seagulls everywhere. The | ) posed of nearly 1,000, was being held in | little fishing village on the coast had L SING GUESTS“'OI(I’\‘G at Berlin Center, fifteen miles | ; been transformed by the war into a vast west of here, for any possible emer- naval rendesvous with storehouses | gt gency. . | ; Al i A Although troops began arriving here :‘mlcnln‘.r:n.h;:'.:a"e-}nzri?.r::k‘:o - Addresses Re-emphasize Growing |,uouc 6 o'clock this morning, none was Ssis Tes Sours of tts arpival. Tendency Toward Closer taken to East Youngstown for patrol R e SRR Relitions: duty until nearly noor, when Mayor W. e s aioet e ata | {31, Cunningham of that place requested And the man who bought it got his money back in two seasons. | | that militiamen replace police officers ready (o receive back their fighting chil-| GRAY URGES PREPAREDNESS | there in order to permit the men to get dren each time thcy came from a rald or) — a much needed rest. The remainder of « battle. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—Dele-|the troops stayed on the trains, whick For 20 years ohn i ivi B ik b viniss| o AINRTON, | Jan. | Dl 1% enkes dpel o0 Cha S et 20y J Dane failed to make a living on 64 acres. He with energy, and in the harbor mme | town Steel and Tube company, where e ing mack ‘trom tnee | Bclentitic congress, which ended a | %7 Jise) S 00y SR, tried corn, truck and other crops that he could have sold in a good work; hydroneroplanes were maneuvering | tW0o Weoeks' session yesterday, were| Dfforts on the part of the state to :::uzl::u‘;:m::.::zz:'ml::;nm‘:; of the | guests of Secretary Lansing last night :‘;’;c"h‘. 'a:',’,;’:fi:‘;::.w:& ‘2;:1"1?;:‘. markct four miles aWay. But the farm did nothing CXCCpt Sprout SCCd. their | gt a banquet featured by addresses readiness to dash out to sea After AN e ooneuiving the growing tendency | P*1Y and the Youngstown Sheet and \> 'E ! cnemy craft, Tube company will probably open here “The Arwbuss and the lent cruer| (7ATE s Telaions among (8 tomarrow The new owner took it in the winter. Although there was no rain | Saloons Are Closed, along the German coust In search of Secretary Lansing. Ambassador| For the first time in the history of the German fleet which was said to have German it which was aad Eduardo BauresMuics of Ohile, pres. | €ity seloons were closed In Younsstown from May 10th to September 1st, he produced and fed $1800 worth of ident of the congress; Judge George on a Saturday. This action was taken by othing Seen of Fleet. o hn® % o FIOSt, ran| 9787 0f Delavare, chairman of the T e e ta vty silage to beef cattle—the first good crop that farm had borne in 20 years. skie i The Bricish oftiosra~tiie same | L1104 States delegation, and Ignates who WA vecelved their stars in the| Calderon, Bolivia’s minister here, | o 0 Vo Vo At 5| were umont thoe on the atr-din lN.I,ENSE “GH'NG . And that first summer he increased the fertility so much that the that th Germans would venturs forth. Toi e Presttont. next season he got the whole purchase price back. Mr. Ing the m-tl:fl. M:M’ mn::: of the United States for what the con- Rty Ak St I ok 30 | Senria s wosartianed and Asedsmator UF RH] BL[HGHES ., And he's made a living plus ever since One of the officers was in command of the bottom in the great fight of last Jan- | proposed a toast to ‘“The president of the uary. . He. pointed out thess self-same | United States as a symbol of ths coun- tubes and fold bow they had-worked, | try that has entertained us so trater-| On Hands, Went Up Arm to Shoul- | fi “fi::‘ e:: ::n'.:n :.'ll :;l.t‘hlidl‘» .‘lx:’.dlllurlnl a farewell to the depart- d"' Thfifl on FICO. Aw.k. HOWP hit the Bluecher amidship. It was 1ying | ing delegates, Judge Gray urged that the Nights Scratch off there about 1,500 yards. The thing | American republics which ‘“need no for- sc i In" that impressed me after we hit it was|mal treaties to Impel us to unity of H { { s : o /8 HEALED BY CUTICURA e did it by practicing the kind of farming that is found every the deadly stillness. It was terribly still | thought and action" should not neglect until the great big ship. threw up its|in their friendly relations with each other e, i ot e |k e o vy s | SOAP AND OINTMENT Wk in he patted. this terrible death dealing |son's Pan-American policy was made by engine affectionately, as If it were hi inister Calderon, who declared it a child, a8 in truth it had been since he | “great dootrine, which excludes no man,| ' '‘AS 8ret T noticed little red biotches on threatens no country, but is the culmin.| %Y hands, and they went up my arm to my ation of that grest universal yearning| ‘houlderand then on my face. My hands for freedom, for peace, for justice and were rough and inflamed and pradfaerra F3D) the itching was 5o intense laid the Bluecher low. Wil Make Teur. that I had to scratch which ' Scars Al Over Ship. Dride that s Heidelberg students displays made them bieed. 1 used - Monday as the guests of the United 10 be awake nights scratching all the time. 1 was not able to put my hands in water or do,my work because it was . #0 painful. My hands were disfigured e which the officers pointed out with the A deck gallery amidships had been en- will leave for & tour north as far as | ing explofied in it. This has been re-|Boston, which will end at New York, | bulit. One dent in the side armor was|January 16 They will visit Philadelp- Scars’ of battle were all over the ship, ‘when he exhibits his wounds. States government, the forelgn delegates pointed out as big as & washbowl. something terrible. phis, Princeton, Noew Haven, Boston and upper -works were literally peppered with | various other cities. “1 heard of Cuticura Soap and Olntment 2 : ghrepeel, but the scare were mestly | Secretary aneing (o b St Na| bave of Ouieurs Ountanea nd oo cas What crops to raise, what seed to buy, how to increase the fertility o -: e R, fl'“u.it'_."?.'.“':.i’".-"&m; ?&.3‘«'2"‘!«‘.‘1‘.&:‘:‘1 g 74 of vour soil, how to choose bet di ified : T Tty o e b he | S, 1o S i, i | Avkm v, Chsgo 1. 17 16 e x b : ) i eal ween diversified crops and a specialty, ot big destroyers, which are o stnoerity. Sample Each Free by n b i m :T.'.':.‘.'" v | o 2l "o Ao wat e | SUES L' o ow to plan crop rotation 1 these practical problems are covered rty-seven or thirty- in thee intarcoures ‘and the hope of| (IS PR LORNAITY, TR, T e in a practical way in a regular page called ife iters i Life Underwrit GOOD METHODS IN THE FIELD | | elght knots, and even touching forty- i two knots or a measured mile, while . all of them regularly do thirty-five knots | on regular service. Usly as Monsters. Lying outside of them were the sub- AMUSEMENTS, In Annual Meeting marines of the D and E type, the lat- S ter belng sea going craft of great radius,| The Life Underwriters assoclation of % ; ) 5 R e e Short, crisp, clear suggestions sent in by men who have tried them TWICE DAILY w5 Mat. Today and found them money-makers. which are now “making distant under-|Nebraska elected officers and executive sea voyages to the Baltic and the Darda- | committes at the annual meeting of the nelles. The smaller D boats have the |association held at the Paxton hotel, Sat- trim outlines of an eight-oared racing shell, but the big new ocean rangers L gy B e T ot et Ginioastie Meatonr The Good Shows Keep On Coming. Here's with & steel fin running fore and aft Nt and & camel's hump amidships for a dent, A. H. Chambers; first vice presi- dent, C. 7. Gould; second vice president, W. G. Preston; secretary, Stuart Gould; treasurer, Fred B, Dale; executive com- “They can stay under mittes, O. H. Menold, W, H. Indoe, C. enty-two hours," “yes, T. Platt and Thomas R. Hill, days without any inconvenience to the| The association increased its member- crow from lack of air. The D boats|ship 30 per cent in the last year and are good for runs of twenty-four hours | plans were made to start a membership under water." campaign and get all of the life under- .* The other departments cover poultry, fruit,market gardening, dairy- g writers In Omaha during the year 1916 o i This is but one of twelve regular departments of the great national ' farm weekly. } TmTEHS Frank Quinine that Does Not Affect Head. Because of its tonic and laxative effect Laxative Bromo Quinine can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness mor ringing in head. There is ozly one “Bromo Quinine.” B. W. Grove's signa- ture on box. c.—Advertisement. the physical laboratory at the achool and Culled from the Wire. “r&n‘.‘ Chicago filed They aunounce to thelr friands that they will give their first dancing party at Turpin's scademy on the evening of Junuary 1, the proceeds of which 'mi y ing, livestock, farm buildings, farm reci i ST. 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