Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 4, 1916, Page 11

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¥ [JARVIS LEPPELIN'S CHIEF TALKS OF HIS TRIP| - 2 (he trentment here,” . dom Breithaupt Says German Raiders of Their Country, M AT ENEMY ARMED WORKS| do not LONDON, _April 3 g | think you would find an officer of the German navy or army who would willingly participate In the killing of women and children.” Lieutenant Comvnander Breithaupt, commander of the Zeppelin L-16, which was hit by shell fire in the rafd Priday night on English towns and later gank In the Thames estu ary, replled thus to the Associated & Press correspondent when roquested to explain the psychology of German alr ralds on defenseless cities and the killing of harmless civilians very well watlsfled with he sald, “‘but naturally feel the lows of my free As to alr ralde, we have a much more important object in view “1 am than the killing of women and chil- | Aren, namely, the destroying of the enemy’s armed positions, warships and factories. Women and children become the victima of our opers tions, but not hecatse we kill them {ntentionaly. It s war' Wors Iron Crows, The ecommander declined to exproms himuslf as to whenee tha sirship eams, nor would he reply to questions regards ng the langth and duration of the rald, or whether he had participated In pre« vious ralds, But the iron cross with whioh he was decorated hore the date of the alr raid of Ootober, 1016, and he Informed the Interviewer that he had| been in the Zeppelin mervice since the outhreak of hostilitien. Askod whether he knew the looation Adarkness and whether he could Aistine uleh bulidings and other objects at night, he asserted that he could tell al most exactly but could not say whether the bhombs fell here they were In- tonded to fall, 6xcept in some Instances. Fighting Germany's Knemies, Commander Wroithaupt, who was & regular naval officer before the war, served in Australasian wars and also in Houth America. He suld he was a0 pted with numbers of Hritish naval men and Ald not feel any hatred for them, but was doing his duty in fight ng the enemies of Germany Asked whether he participated gladly in alr ralds, he replied Yes, 1 do my duty as an officer gindly, Am to the visk in air fighting, we know the chances wo run and are prepared to take them, Our alrcra hit three times by shrapnel and we down very rapldly into the water.” With respect to the altitude st which the ralding Zeppeling flew, ho udmitied that the hedght was very great, but aded more definite particulars, merely when 6,00 foot waa montioned, /ing. came w only at that helght Heu Lieitens yand, was mora reticent, but said that it his first rald on England. 0 hall come agaln,”’ he sde Kuehne decl ow nhaolulely where the vhen erulsing and that the cortaln they had achievod picceds. Jn the rald. Foth inced that their afreraft nke ta the British fleet works. All the members of the airship o when interrogated, expressed mati tion at the treatmer Their daily rations Rata, ond in waAs hoped 1o IAentenant alrship wis Germans were walderalble ad Aaon. and militar Bonind wapaliaiiy for ihe Maha B.varn.qu Co GMAKA NERRARA THE. BE l Are Merely Fighting Enemies , | sueh admission would entall punishment |ns detalls of their identit Are sntab- of the airwhip during the ralds in the| ¥ 'HIKE AND WIENIE ROAST ftowan | should .not reach Kngland If we Maltless A Brannew Making an entirely new and novel beverage from the choicest without h)'t'\\'fll. not heer, "’ Heave Ho, Lads, HerZChance ta Go on Cruise with Uncle Sam was on board the ‘Kansabraska' and we huppen. Omaha's good enough pound of ment q pound of potatoss, two ounces of | ine, an ol of malt, an ounes of vof fos or half ounee of ten, two ounces of sugar and two ounces of cheess of the crew had visited the war, and one had of them are A pound of hr .| PAROLED FROM REFORMATORY YOUNG IS BACK IN JAIL Mo who was sent 1o the Kenrney Young, aked | Neh Home members Amerion before lived there, but most reformatory for er unable | tering the store of Nichols the Tallor at to wpeak Tnglish 23 Wouth Mifteenth street, about 1wo Vurnished Clothing yours ago, and who s out of the Instl e titlen on parols, was wrrented 1ant eve I'he &remter part of the men loat most ning And ohmrged with cutting with the of thelr elothing when wre ut were | | Intentlon of doing kreat bodily harm, he warmly elad by the Dritleh seamen wnd having cut and stabbed tob Brown, | provided with thick blankets = | Pive men of the total orew now known | LCToY-#e0ond and Camden, and lauke Allon, #3 h Ahirtleth, In A fiaht | to number elghtesn officers and man, | G0 T e | were slightly Injured bofora thelr rescue Lot ribiot o i B e A g o Inte yosterdny One of the men was drowned evenipg | The airship was fiying at ahont 4000 foot over the Thamen eutunry when sud denly, nocording to the crew, the craft doshad down to the sirface of the water None of the men would admit that hombs | had been dropped during the rald, prob wbly from the unfounded fear that any Young was Offioar Minn » tomorrow, T that he will bo returned to the reforma tory Begin on Salts at First Sign | lished, they will be pluced with the ()r' Kl(in(jy I)ain‘ othar Garman prisonsrs and no Aifference | Wil bo made in their trestmnt. | WO 6at 100 much meat, which ologs Kidneys, then the back hurts, Bays glass of Balts flushes Kid The priscners will be kept apart for the first few days, In the sams manner e Dritish soldiers undergong punish ment for military offanses, hut as soon IN VICINITY OF FLORENCE of youns peopls enjoyed A number themselves in & hike and “welnle” roast neys and ends Bladder on Baturday afternoon. ‘The party gath | ored at the Worence waterworks, and frritation, after n wall of several miles, & “wients” | | roast and supper was enjoysd. A very ‘ Urle aold {n meat excites the kidnevs, | fine time was enjoyed by all, Those |they hecome overworked, et wlikgisl prosent included Miswes Margnret Hoye, ache and feel ke lumps of lead, 'The Jennette, Yiazel Armburst, Minnie | urine becomes cloudy, the bladder s frritat rellef two nd you may be obliged to seek or thres times Aduring the night, When the kidneys clog you must help them flumh off the hody's urino waste or you'll be a renl wick perso shortly. At first you fosl a dull miser |In the iidney remton. you muffer from buoknche, ek haadnohe, dizziness, stom aeh gots sour, tonwue conted and you tael rheumatie twinkes when the weather THREE LADS CAUGHT AS THEY ENTER BOX CAR |is tas ‘ Fat lemn mont, drink lots of 14, who Jives with hix | alao gat from any pharm Mable Richardson, Tuelle an, Margnret Tchardson, Marle Ake ILann Baltzer, Honita Roberts and , 1 A, Parker, Wdgar MeAdamn or Tule, M. €, Woods, Nisl ¥in Herman Demigene, Pl Hoye, neKAn, Arm burst water parents arth Mixteenth street; |of Jad Balta; take n ta Harry ake 1, residing at! Wless of water hefore b 1144 xteenth wstreet, and Tvan|few days and your kidney Darr 14, who lives at 1162 North 8ix. | fine. This famous salts s mada the acld of krapes and lemon Hiloe \ined cat, were arrested and charged breaking and entering by Bpecial | fombined with 1thia, and has heen Missourt Pacitic as they | for generntions to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to toant) with Palming of the entering a box oar st the intermer normal metivit ton of Fleventh and Gracs strects late | A0 to neutralize the acida In urine yom ny nftarnoon t no lonker s a moiirce of freitation, this 1t sy& wore trned over to the juve. | ending bindder weaknos fticer yontordny, and will he given | Jod Halts In inexpensive, cannot Injur ing this morning makes a delightful efforvescent it wator drink which everyone should e Congh Treatment. |now and then to keep King's New |and active, Druggists 4 will mooths |loty of Jnd Ralts to bronehfai frri kidney f ortisement Advertisement iful of Di 1 overcoming trouble I8 only Alcoholfree | Beverage American cereals, without malt, without sugar, not containing no alcohol, being tax-free; “beer,”” ‘mear beer' or ‘‘temperance with a flavor and taste of its own and being in a class of its own, .')7}\ For sale at all drug stores, ho tels, restaurants, . rda fountaing and soft drink establishments Omaha Beverage Co. 6002-6016 South 30th Street ORAHA, NEB fermentation, a 6’: South Side Station Family Trade WILLIAM 2002 N Strest Supplied hy IETTER Phone Douglas 4231 GROW OMANA WITH GROWING 1877 Brandy Sold Everywhore Write Tom €. Jarvis, Co. Blully, | e ‘W Month for Weather| Alworderly person Who Held Up Boat England and posnibility of d uw A apy. Hudson has “confossed = Missouri Pacific Iron Mountain Railroad enters New Orleans Effective April 1st, the St Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway (more familiarly known as the Iron Mountain Route) inaugurated its own fast through freight service To and From ! New Orleans and Sub-Ports This railway now has its own terminals with com- modious track, freight depot and warehouse facilities at New Orleans, and also yards, freight depots, ware- houses, wharves, elevators at Westwego, Amesville, i Gretna, Harvey and Gouldsboro, La. These Extensive Facilities \ enable the St Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern - \ Railway to handle shipments to and from New Orleans, including Westwego, Amesville, Gretna, Harvey and Gouldsboro, La, with greater satis- faction to patrons than ever before. Ship your freight to and from New Orleans, Iron Mountain For information as to schedules, ete., call, phone or write R. M. DOZIER, Assistant General Freight Agent 1423 Farnam St, Omaha, Neb, L 18 win N [ -Pacwic \ IRON MOUNTAIN April 3.-Offleinl tonight ! of the charge of b _OMAHA,_TUESD \PRII, 4, 1916 i S [ March Not a Bad Gm'man Stowaway [wnel g iy e e o aave { from deportation ta| ment of Justice, 0a o ABOUT SUBMARINES judg n the canes Aussex h, while fgenn recently have the war zone. Bee onight that no ad had been recefved tonn Hoek Heer, ottles on and after id have n cans of otall Denler ening 10 o compinion ot awn | WOULA Stay in U. 8, 1o varnecsoions’ on"many mun- NO MORE INFORMATION Any man between the ages of |were crulsing off Moolong, ('ubn—" ot¢. [y tha locnl weather bureau, Ma | Iz alfs g s g Al 1' and & onrs ¥ ff val Think of the lordl mien and superk | ¥ He han re 3 b ""' L SRt 2 RPN (@ " e gy |10t #0 bad A month s March ha ’ BW YORK, April S.<lmportant a 7 S onr, extending from August |ale you can assume In tha compa o gt S : SF tks Gaviar Iiks molovhoat snd e, | reput of belng. ‘There were twelye | Festa are ¢ 4 within forty-els 1 he held the (United AHINOTON, " department has authorized | boat boyw clear days, eleven partly cloudy and J ho the police inced today, I ‘ | In suspended here this naval cruise for elviliane Won't it be grand elght designated us cloudy | vo jon with the case of Clarence| According to the story told by Hudson Wiritish ehanne Notice of it has just heen received at | A whole month's trip and il &t the | puping Mareh the highest temperature | 4 Hudson, also known as Ernst [ his efforts to cause the destruetion of :"‘""H'| o 'H"" m.m"..,m o loca \ office expenng « ng American o the local recrulting offi xpenne of Ur was 70 and the lowest 1 Aegres below | Behiller, the Cerman stowaway, who, | atenmers were financed by a young . ; ' of the happy days, as you tremd Huh, walt n minute “ met with disaster In ik o happy days, as you tread h - min hix |#er0. The mean temperatire for the | Minkle han aptured the Britiah [ woman 1iving in Salem, Mass, whe 18 & porues Lansing sald’ b the heaving decks of the big battleship | HWm-m-m, this .y flAn't nee thid | o onth was 60 desress sbove, while the | Steamer and cowed hor erew of | Gorman sympnthiser, He asesrts he went | a0 ’h tc o, as It steams through . the bounding | Iast paragraph it mnyhow. | T 8, It A . fifty el pgeesssnidiifhim Pyl By i d ntormation wave n.“‘ It anys monthe of March, the precipitntion hia W was Arvalkned tod wmp for the Britlsh army in England Mets Genuine Think of sinking 1 be req (e Badr (0 ol aA. inaks: Twlad ainsa'the |8 plcjon o " o was employed In n textile mill | On draught and In b freo snflor " to t of bow . 2 s ¢ iy weathor burewts was sutablished in Omaha | dynamite nard Mne e ithreak of the war Aorl Mh: B4 Iure oh rope or ¢ ink part of 04 n 1971, (he b onth of March | Pannonis, the district attorney's ¢ Hallor, % yonrs n German, | thiy delictons brew sent to yo s % of i = wlfs e y 1, (here has been & month » w dolicton w pent to your home - '“W |' ’ ;" e e o nacessary for him |When the precipitation was less. The | roquested that his examination be ¢ admitted having m dson sev=<| Wm. J. Bwobods R manly tas him. will nlso be necessary for him . ormal for the month s 1.99 inehes forred untll tomorrow, explaining that eral times st hotels In Hoboken, was Mone Douglan 2 Think of pointing the big suns at a |te pay transportation to and frow the |1OPMAl for the month ia 1.8 " " nis n, was ar-| Phone Douglas 222 target and then firing them off. Think ship of the experience Think how yo can w well, who wanis Lo ko on & cruise - - — soin varns to tha folks when you met | anywa Ya mikht met seasiex and ya e Thin) ‘ f t e th i \ YT " YT " T home. Think how krand you'l feel as |might not itke it," and ya might haf N“lhll'lllllmll|l\ e O e e T you lazily remark | remember when 1 | work teo hard. Lota of things might | T Y i gy . LY L b LA - 7/ WIS URIY

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