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e e — PATRIOTISM AND CHARITY CONFLICT Belgian Relief Work Involves Ques- tion of Desecration of Amer- | ican Flag. | SOLVED | PROBLEY FINALLY Desecration of the American flag | or relief for suffering Belgians which? | Local plans by the the American Revolution funds for a Belgian relief on Satur- day, King Albert’s birthday, & standstill Tuesday when members | of Omaha and Major Isaac Sadler | chapters discovered that the tags to | be sold on that day one Daughters of 1o raise came to | a small | | bore corner, (o American flag in gether with the Belgiav colors and a photograph of the kiug “I¢ we sell these tags downtown o the streets, people will throw them saway | them | Indiscriminately after purchasing and the American flag witl b the gutter or on the wtrests will hetrampled upon,” exclalmed Mrs Charles M, Aull, state regent. “We would | Iny ourneles ‘open to gremt cenmure it we permitted this, as the Nebrasks Davghters have taken ns thelr work this wh year prevention of desecrstion of the flag” Natlonal President Protests Mre, Aull stated she hnd registered her | Pprotest against the tags, which ro | being sold alf over the country. Mrs, Wil- | liam Cummings Btory of New York, nu- | tional _president, .on whose appesl the Belgian rellef work has been taken up by the Daughtars, also has protested Mre, Avil's:sintar, Mry, William Thatcher Guervasey of Kansas, opposed Mra, Btory at the last election for president gen ersl, Mra. Wdgnr Allen was another Daugh tor who opposed the aule of the tags on the grounds that desecration of the flag would result “But dn the meantime the Bolglans wre Marving,” protested Miss Idu Johnston, & Leacher in the Omaha schools, “Our American flag sands for everything that % good. 1t was placed on this tag as o mark of Belglum's gratitude to the Unitad States for what we have done for e wulfering people They say every | Httle . Belglan school boy wears the Alnerican flag proudly as g merk of honor lo thix country, Murely no desecration WAS Intended, Bhall we then refuse to sid this suffering people who honer us highly. Ladies, 1 think we are aplit ting hairs, Pink Point in Halned, Someone volunteered the Information that it would be » strangs stuation for the Daughters of the American Revolu tion 1o be observing a king's birthday Another suggestion was that the flag, which Is in the comer of the tag, be cut off bafore they are placed on sale “We could request purchasers not to throw the tags on thé strest,’ ventired another, “landics, this meeting waw called no the Daughters could aid in foeding the hun ury and clothing the needy,” declared Miw, W, L. Bgby. "1 think we should et busy snd sell-as.anany of these tags Ax We can'" No Street Sale. 'l'hlo was the consensus of opinion and & compromise was effected, The women will sell the tags, but pot on the streets. They will be sold privately umong friends of the Dsughters or in the immediate nelghborbood of their homes. In discussing the desecration of the flag, protest was entored against the wale of paper napkine, score cards, tally cards and decorations bearing the “Red, White and Blue,” which are used for pocial purposes and then thrown about or crumpled up. Mrs. Harriet MacMurphy protested sgainst the flaunting of solled American flags in alr shafts and another member dencribed the use of the Btars and Btripes in advertising beer. BITES “GENEROUS" HAND AND GETS FORTY-FIVE DAYS After asking 2. A Harrow, 4118 North Forty-fifth street, for a dime to get something o eat Charles snatehed a 85 bl from the hand which was about to give him the price of a Comptan feed, Harrow grappled with the “pan nandler’ and gave him a good drubbing, but in the scuffle was bitten on the thumb Thix 1s & case, In every senae of the word, of having bitten the hand that would o0 you, Porty-five days” was in Judge's ruling In (he cuse COMMISSIONERS CONFER { WITH COMMERCIAL CLUB| County Commissioners Host and M I Donald were hefore the execuiive oor mittee of the Commorcial elub iy | talking over matters of good roads In keneral and the condition of the avallable | road funds of the ceunty the olub of & willingness to establist o vioser affillation with the busl men n the matter of i development, The matter of the proposed good roads bond Beie Tor (he counly was not taken up Stars Dellelous ook Neer A 1oal & tonle and & genuine (rea Modraushl and In (thes after April o | Huve o fow onses dolivered | home, You will thauk us far the i You have (o taste this brew to know how §ood It 15, Aged over six months. P has Blers, Web, 10 ARGUMENT OVER POOL GAME RESULTS IN FRACTURED JAW the vlewpoint of humanity and civiiizs tlon, at the moment of the conflagration | veloped yure miissels treemendus, 1 wish | In Kurope, towlt, the meeting of young YOU wouddent be w0 conseeted, decrest nations w 6 view to make easler and Sed Ma more Intimate thelr econom ations, | 1 m not conseeted. What you mistalk a4 Already shown by the Pan American | for conceet is merely n thoro & cleer financinl congrons at Washington, held at | understanding of my powerful and com the sugkeation of the kavernment of the | pelling personality, sed Pa. 1 wud be a United States, and the prescnce of Socre- | awful fool It I dident notis onst in o tary MoAdoo, which wus un honor to | while that | am & reemarkabel man, Pu Arkentine wed The exigencies of modern life, anid You ihink beekaus yure father was o e S e . SowN politickal brancs (s on yurs side of ghe | by i g ek o | fambly, wed Pa, T ngtis thay dident elock ot g o s et Pan. | hIm for & second term, sed Pa menican oongress awake the jealow Mo rvefused & second term,. sed Ma ape. These fears. were ‘unfounded Woth parties wanted him for anothe doclared, for the Amerioans, haying torm, but he cuddent wegleck his bis man fdealn and ambitions, 1 we Hin knew his bisness was growing | natiel, without pretending to ¢ apidly, Ma sed A RESERALIoNAL luw for themaelve he put & lot of capital into they should endeavor (o harmonise fie he was mayor, sed I'a atfairs of th \inent tn order o ma what do you mean? sed Ma 1Al peace and friendshis Al was oauly & Nttel Joak of min | Ameriea's Do Not Theeate od 1'a. Here Pa sed inued e W though | w tday & 1 wed | well, 1w thin e & that A W8 Hreal dew g wed Ma, and \ : reatonsd By dangers, | A and mayer Pasl M, War . NO GRAIN MARKET BECAUSE . . e OF THE CHICAGO ELECTION Moy Wikimine, 193 Mes i Wintts, reteresd & boul & WRe el In o friogl, 1. 1o Nesly, 19 A \ . . it Wits, st Teuth and | ! o olootl Manday evening. and 1) . Mets Gienuine Boek Meer loslng (he wame sitanked W "o . » Bitlad oo, tractiring his law o ' 018 the slary (el 1a ¢ s Nned B8 it '] HOQSIER AUTOIST SAYS THE HIGHWAYS ARE FINE Autamabily ) pelly ol Onaka s Ve aveerding N \ fram I Lidlane capiial wha pased | PRl Nobraska meiropalin o0 route | I Ben Pransiace. Mo will contines b D By sver the Lineotn hig e A% VA . aeatven Wheh pwa feel dull mil st ate | I Phegenily ke o som B AR et e thans ) tals e w3 e Y ' niler Mot (o wid . LT [ THIE l‘.l',l. \H\ Wk il\l SDAY, APRIL 3, 1916. MISS ELEANOR ARNETT NASH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund 8. Nash, well known iu eastern and south. ern social circles and a member of the well known south ern family for which Nashville is named, was married April 4 to Culver McWilliam of New York City. \ b v wh [t GARDINAL MERCIER'S | Text of Pastoral Note Which Called cer's pastoral letter journey [in tought 1 Kurope entablished in bave made YOUr apirit of smerifice of mothers and LETTER GIVEN 0UT Forth Threat from German Governor of Belgium, | BELGIUM HAS MORAL TRIUMPH LONDON, April 4.—Cardinal Mer- which evoked a | remonstrance from Gbvernor General on Bissing last month, has just cen recelved here, After expressing Joy at being back among his fellow oungrymen and to Rome stating bis had hlewsed «yond what he had dared to hope, that been the Belglan cardinal, turning to the | position of Belglum says Let s even suppose that the finish) (,: the fantie of the migantlc war now be- | and In Asia Minor ould be uncertain, one fact is already vilization and history he moral triumph of Belgiim m with yo kink and government, you mense sacrifices for puntry Peoy abroad understand you are admired And your generation has taken ite place wloriously in history, Ia not that a con avest, my brethren? Are you not the most glorlous of conquerors I know that you weep, that the hearts wives are broken, that lves ave balug lost on the banks of the Y wer e Imprisontment our matle on our own woll 13 sadly prolonged We shull win, but we are not yal & the end of stfarings, France, Graat | Britain and Russia have pledged them #selves to make' no peace unthl Belgiim Ak recovered entire independence and been Iargely (ndemnified, ftaly In turn has adhgred to this pledge, Ou future in not in da we must he prepared for i ’2 Iheent of Von Bissing, 1 | ernor Generu! von Bissing to Cardingl 1 | Misreler In conneetton with the lattor's | d | pantoral leiter | mald in purt was published. The letter | Your eminence, in pastoral letters, In iges in political statements, agninst § 4 4 which 1 decidedly protest, it s quite A : mondily _ inexcusable that your eminence should 2 m B B b | ralse unjustified hopes regarding the b D mm———— Issue of the war. Thus, for Instance PGS ELEANOR ARNETT NASH Proto-omssswiroai. your eminence has mentioned inuceurate |utterances of persons who are not n touch with events and who certainly PAN-AMERICAN cannot be called experts. You speak of | y 'y the possibllity that a decision sl l Little Bobbie's Pa ||y Saets, %, dosor tuer spreading of Alseases By Wir AM ¥, KIRK, among s credulous population noslous His Ideas about statesmen get a chack President of Arge;mu Presides at th Congress to Unify Laws on Oriminal Affairs, M'ADOO REPRESENTS THE U. 8, BUENOS AYRES, April 4 Dr Vietorino De La Plaza, president of the reépublie, opened today the con kress which will have under gonsid eration the unificutioh of legislation on criminal affairs. He warmly greeted the tepreseniafves of the various countries, who included the American secretary of the treasury, Willlam G. McAdoo, and the finance Bobble'n teecher says that wen he Krows up he will prubly be & grate states man, sed Ma to Pa last glad nite, 1 am xo You doant unything teecher sed need to get excited about says, sed Pa. My that wen I grew up I wud be a trane robber, Of course, sed Pa, she was kind of provoked wen she sed It, but she sed It, & now look at me, about a8 far from a train robber as & man cud be. his teechor Yes indeed, sed Ma, it talks s lot of fierve to rob a train, bub!T doant’kee any reason why Bobble shuddent be & statesman, He |y amart enuff now to do botter than sum of the statesmen oaver In Washington, sed Ma 3 ¢ I always thot 1 shud have been a ministers of Brasil, Chile, Urdguay | .. cnen sed Pn. 1 buve sum very cloar and Beuador. & well defined fdees about how this na- The varlous American republics | shun shud be run were represented by large delega No doubt about it, sed Ma, It Is too tions, bad that you can't spend part of your The newspapers regret at the colncl :v'"";: 'y""v“'T'r"flm‘l‘”"\"""“‘""‘ I 5900 thay Aence of the congress with the presiden I think it will "" ttul wieo'1f. e Uive Hal eleciione now going on, but are #1V- | (o yeq the duy Bobble Is & statesman, Ing much attantion to. the commerciul | yoq Ao Then you & 1 can run oaver congreas, calling attention to the Impor- | g e (IR ST L e Think i8noe of Teaching an ggreement on €0o- |y qy neoug 1 shall be of him. T always “'l"""l questions. wanted some orie to be proud of in the -ttty o fambly, sed Ma The ‘most important thing In this con Alnt you proud of me? sed Pa &ress Is American solidarity El Diarlo says The presence wed Ma to say sum Of course I am proud of you of Becretary MoAdoo but onst in a while I have &1ven excentional importance to the con- | thing to bring you out of the clouds kresn In view of the erormous davelop | You have such affeckshunate fondness ment of the riches of the United States.” | for yourself, sed Ma, that you doant | Address of Prestdent, reely need much outs'de boosting. No | wonder you have strong arms n sed Ma, | at your President e La Plaga, In the course hix apeoch, said 1t was gratifying from haye bedn throwing b you » w80 many yeers that it has dee WILL VISIT PAGEANT A oy A . AT LINCOLN IN JUNE "« woloda, Metall Dea No Trouble to Remove . p ' Superfluous Hair I, ¥, VAILE, RAILROAD o o N Yo s LAWYER, DIES SUDDENLY N Aie powdered delaton excitement are In occupation of the country and Induce o administration work them to oppoae of those who | En | Iaw degint from politieal activity A nK wald Germar dinal stated An it that If he once doubted the final restorad ar a result of his conversations with North Americans and South Ameri- | #8ve As much. an possible” of thiw in eans, who had inspired him with un vestment he sald, the corporation has shakable confidence in Belglum's victory. | “taken stepa 1o bring to the attention f tory congress an frankly, openly and ss vig The Koelnische Zeitung snnounced on | orousl “n It could the consideration Mareh 3 cording to a Havas dispatch | which we feel should prevall” In & re from Berne, that the printer who printed | jaction of the government's plan, 1 desira Cardinal Mercler's pastoral letter, had | 1o wate in the most unequivocs! terms,” na GATES AND KAUFMAN WILL | will | tor mutoh pecially tor is & ritory shall hostile sentin of the occupying power, In legitimate, (o R request published n Berlin regard Carding) Merclor's pastoral letter | thelr annusl meeting here today that i that, mecording to advices from | the government bullds its proposed arm.r officlaln In Brossels, the car- e (e corporation's investment of entenced to A imbus the Combe against the authority which authority aceording to international to nt NEWARK, N, J, April 4~Charles WA your eminence Sohwab, chairman of the Bethlehem Steel coroporation, told the stockaolders at ] 17,000,000 in an armor plant “‘will ered practically valusiess victory his faith had now heen In order *in ear's Imprisonment. | paded, “that no representative of the Hethleham Kteol corporation s Aeekls ana Gaten of been matched to shoot Kaufman Lastor have NONPAREIL CLUB WILL — ahsence of by taking away the butden of leaving all to Just, natural Eonditions, Today And A Generation Hence The flight of time malkes us think of the future. 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