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6 SUBMARINE CRISIS | AGAIN 70 THE FORE Wilson, His Cabinet and Colonel House Consider Reports on Torpedoed Ships | | SITUATION CONSIDERED GRAVE WABHINGTON, April e | ports of American naval attaches saying metal fragments fousd on the channel wieamer BSussex bore distinctive markings showing them (0 be parts of a German torpedo and dispatches telling of scores of wub miarine attacks on neutral and other unarmed merchant ships within the last two weeks were studied at con- ferences today President Wilson, Colonel E. M and members of the cabinet All the attaches’ reports are res garded here as very conclusive proof that the Bussex, while carrying twenty-five American citizens, was attacked in violation of solemn und reiterated assurances given the United $tates by Germany, With thig fact apparently established |t )u‘ conceded that the United Blates In confronted by n situation more grave than any which has arisen since the outbreak of the war win Reply. | 1t was sald suthoritatively again, how will between House Awnit ever, tonight, that no definite step he taken by the American government untl Germany has replied to the in formal Inquiries submitted by Ambasss: Aor Gerard in the canas of the Hussex Englishman, Meachesier, ngineer and Wngle Woint, It wan declared that word from Teriin was being awaited not s inuch because informaiion as to what has Nappened & wanted, but to give Ger many an opportunity to present ity ver slof and to may what will be done about It In view of the evidence collacted, it 1 confidently believed in many GuArters that Germany Wil admit the attack on the Humsex, and unoffidial - dispatehon from Herlin have intimated that such an admisslon undoubtedly would be scoom panted by disavowsl and offer of repara tion, Acceppance of such & response by the United Hutes would depend upon (he measure of punishment meted out to (he wibmarine commander responsible for the offemme, Leanl Wenknens in Cane, In the svent of a denial of responsibll fty by Germany the American govern: megt would be confronted with the neces #ity of determining whether it should aot on the basis of evidence from other BOUrces, The only legal weakness in the case of the Susmex, 1t I said, is the fact that the American naval attaches did not actunlly see the metal fragments taken from (he Bussex and the fact that no Ameriean citizens have pworn to having ween the wake of u torpedo befors the Sumsex wan struck, Such affidavits have been recelved from cltizens of other nu- tionw. Aslde from the Sussex case, pariicilar attention 1s being glven by the admini stration to the number of neutral vessels torpedaed recently. While thare were American citizens on bul few of thess #hips, the wholesale deatruetion of un nrmed merchant craft, has created a pro- found Impression. Press reporis heve beon o the effect that more than (wenty neutenl vessels, and more than twenty five helligerent vessels Liave been tor- pedood within the last two weeks, most of themh without warning New Hequest Not Weeelved, Ambassador Gerard so far has had no veply from the German government fo the inquiries he made regariing the at tacks on the Hussex and other vessds which tecently met with disaster while carrying American citizens, Reporta in proas dispatches ying that the German admiralty had countered the Inquiry witn » request for more specific details on the woex case wore read by officlals with fnterests. 10 was’ sald that the ap nol bheen recelved at the uel Yo w Ktuto departiment 1t was relteraied reqnent toduy that balore any piep lond 1 g Lo ruptire of relat ons with Gorma war taken, the president woulkd Ko botore congress with the facts The oabinet will w arrow and Will have befere (L the mass of infor wation which has been forwarded frov Lran e and England rogar g the Suss The 1ot of Colonel House 1o the White | Ho we wstineted aitontion becaura it was | retimed from Kurope a few weeks ngo, affer discuseing the submacine and ciher fesues with American diplomatic agenis Abrosd and officials of Germany Franew and CGreat Britain He was i eomfergnce with offielals practically all day. Ihis afterncon Secretary Lansing wan 6L the White House for an hour Culls from the Wire | \ Fajpen e that Woodrow Wil a cand f he de v 3 ll stion Al A [ ¥ . wie A} ahing. MP W \ V g o primar ¥ [0 Y i p Raekefplier found ring 1 | L - ) [“TRR e red . ol . . \ ' Koiay . ' peclared booe ghade, a8 ban ) ! S Muremenis uf Guean Sienmers “ - Fiade 4 Mars Weres Everybody'll Be Doin’ It IV SUNDAY'S PAPER Mormons Spend Over Two Millions For Missionary Work Over World SIAOUBLINE to mimont §1,,000,000 in the last |houses In the United Btates BALT LAKE CITY Disbursements by the Utah, April 1 Mormon chureh foiirteen yenrs are shown by a financial smendment presented Lo the elghty-ninth general vonference of the church today by its president, Joseph ¥. Hmith, The report whows that in the perlod men tloned the church expended $3/)4, ehurch sehools, 12,425,528 for operntio maintainence of missions in the [nited Bintes and Kurope, 82,001,788 for mesting hotises and amusement halls, 88,219,900 ior the support of the poor, $1L600 for real oniate surrounding the Mormon Temple fn Balt Leke City, §1,100,490 tor operationn and maintainance of the Mormon tem- Bemis Park May Not Have a Playground, As Citizens Protest In all probability the Reerention board will not remimg playground sctivities in Bemin park (his season, owing 1o & pro teat went by residents wround the park The protestants complained of nolsy per #ons who mssembled during the lute eve ning hours last seeson. Huperintendent English eXplained to the board that the alloged crowdylam occurred after play ground hours Members Clark and Conpolly and th superintendent were sppointed by Chalr man Hummel as & special commities (0 work out the playground and bathing beach supervision schedule for the seanon 1t In proposed (o have double shifts and the expense of supervislon for the season will run about $10,000, Mr. Hummel announced that the park department will Install a bath house st the swimming pool In Elmwood park An examination of the recreation fund led ta the conclusion that the board will have to hew to the lne to avold running aver the appropriation for the yen Special attention will be given to the bathing featurem the new pool in Iiver view park and & pool in Mimwood park to be mdditions to the system Challenges Rwal in Love to Fight a Duel BORTON, April 7<For the firat time in MAnY vears an atrest was made in this olty today the charge of challonging to & duel wophon Kaharopoulos was taken into ¢ y on the complaint that eorge latropoulos a chal with pistols in Frankil he had sent lenge to figh e Issue and ned the Je the police ter aver to \Germans Will Set Clocks Ahead Hour HERLIN, Apr By Wireless (0 K& The Cerma deral sounetl | passed w meas ding that on May all clooks shall be st ahend The measure was propossd for hyg working daylght and aMiig (he noecessity for artitielsl iy .|Southe rn Colleges To Fight Lynch Law BRITAIN WANTS HOLLAND PAPER CALLED TO ACCOUNT Bepariment Weders | [and $161,000 for | ehwreh, w {Jnl) where ho was killed at Carthage, 111, THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 1916 Captain Todd Lines Up Men Into For years and years the “Most for the Money, people call it the “BARGAIN H plen, o 20,000 10 pay off bonded indabied- ness of the church, ¥202,19 for mission Sy, tor minston houses in Kurope, $18,0m for ag reultural colleges and meeting houses in New Zealand and Humon, #0000 for cauipment of the church hospitel hers purchase of the farm Joseph Bmith, founder of the born st Palinyra, N. Y., the Values to $12.50 at where & monument fo him at property at Independ A net Ineremse of 141,188 In the mem. of the chureh and the erection of 466 meeting houses for the period are | whown in the report { Palmyra and Mo, Arrested for Mllrlng gl p oo e o | Aspiring Authors in PG os. Whore, | puttarne A Literary Swindle| Your ck finiuled #ih Alexander Jos ' NEW YORK, April A heautiful 42- [ 0 sup, who described himself a8 ag edftor | Fu E plece dinner Mingw or, R e and wuthar, was arrested today by post | set FREE with iscathid : every Man's Suit sold at #1175 or over, office inapectors and held for trial in the federnl district court here on s charge of ing the malls to defraud. Jessup's accusers allege he duped aapiring writers n n new Meraecy swindle, | Jowsup. It in charged, inseried advertise nents i magazines, solleiting contriby tions fram budding authors for his short tory magazine, ““The Blue Meon.” When manuseripts were submitted 1o him, Jos s churged, suggested that he b at gloves, per Men's canvas regularly 10c¢ pair, Men's work shirts, blue wmoskeag chambray, with attached collars, | white pocket and faced slecves; regu- | special, at lar 60c; special, 39c for wults sop, it Men's “Fitrite” union pald varying sums for his services an Mens undershirts and drawers. ankle length, short sleeves: regu ecltor. ‘The government clatms the “Blue fine combed Egyptian sea island | larly priced at §1.00 62 % Moon” magazine is & myth. Jessup is cotton. Tawrence manufacture gpecial, for ic the son of a Presbylertan clergyman, He clalms to have written a number of novels and edited English and French with double seated draw- ors to mateh; reg. 69c val Men's night shirts—fine white i muslin, with pocket, low neck larly b0c; special, at and fancy trimmed; regular values Men's fancy sl The, special, ties, large shapes, regular o 39C ly b0c; specially priced at 41c heavy elastic web with ends and castoffs; regu clansics, Florence Man Writes Will Not Come Back H, Bmith of Florence pool hall, consilted an Omaha dostor yeaterday for an allment from which he was suffering and following a diagnosis ondition was serious, wrote a Hank of Florence felling four awner of a Splendid Sults In lght and dark @ W¢ colors, sires b6 to 16 years. Nor ||‘ folk style. regular $2 $l 98 .u kots, ote values, at values; on sale, at in Norfolk letter to th the bank officials his condition and ask ng nform his wife, as no one ’ He did not return home Iast night and fll ' o“ . c the poli have been asked to looate Baturday we offer 100 dozen "‘I';' " i Men's Hose, in black, biue, bank Snaws & white and tan; regular 10 tinancia n the contrary values, “secondn.” all 5 ia comfortably well off, No othor renson | sises. at, pair C than his iliness Is given by hie wife for his strange INEW LIFE IN COMPANY (| Got Married When Nobody Saw; No Use for Marriage License} " when it comen 1o clothes (o IADQUARTERS OF NEB) fust tar enough from the high-rent district to he able to pull down prices 1o within your reach, Neeing is belleving! urdny specials—then you'll know why Here are some of the money-saving items: MEN’S SUITS Values to 818 00 at' Values to $20.00 at 11 fce of pure dye & oL YN i neTgen } tutlored wnd ohayiots Police and Firemen's suspenders leather 17¢ in-hand 28¢ |y Confirmation Suits for the Boys ful uita for boys, skilfully style, palc e $2.98 | 1650 FREE--A Dandy Poclwt Knife Free With Evory Boys' Sult Sold. Squads Who Are to | | fteonse ote oftice In ! for not having a mnm..n leen HIGH STANDING AT INSPECTION |, = . sletio vd take y ree months 1o ge Compa Pourth infantry, Nebraska | .1, Oh fone 1 Nutiona! Guard eld e f it A R urt night n Twent o fam L 1 ” and Harney stree ward e or all rink wers werved during the 4iseims 4 S " Pians wore o # ¢ sdministration affocting o " el r Wiks ) 0 ender and noncorm » ne nlage ) _;",',""::"v,/(‘,:,,"”‘M the ifferent aq o AR AL S 0 0 0 0 Indoor 1arket pia Wil begn Im 0 n't got no ks 1 n mediataly for the Purpos b " h two-d Sore Throat &ach man In the hefc ] nting o thing of Interem . o e oa = the new range In Kust Omabs 1n r Would narry Ch t p 8 company team will be picked Lo repre Yuanuh, sha done mu Jout de : sont the company at {ha " ) g M Tightners across the chest and fall and other competitio h ¢ v M sore throatcan atonce be relieved Sy . > 94 = by npplying Sloan’s Liniment. It The athi ommittes & getting rend oll, she dun went Mixt | foes right 1o the seat of pain— W for the spring mest and hopes 1o rein " w on cat, n o done hiw warming and soothing the painful ] ail of the rups . g g e parts he inflammation subsides M Captain Irvin O, Todd anpounced that | A oinun guve hik M and the pain is gone, ] the coming encampment would pr . | ’ " be held at Fort Robir . inh " . ] whows that Comnpn q o best inapeetions In (he st ‘ PP o ° = « organized tha first motorcyels ph |8 O ormid i o oy o " " vty inimeit & the United Hintes ) . : L] The compsny Orills eyvery Thursds ' ‘ KILLS PAIN M nght vinched “Keep a bottle in your home.” M SR el iy wited, and Price Lhe, e, 9100 x Whan sl other weys fall, try a Me & dnt the trof, boss - Want Ad s It the truth?”’ asmphatica . RO R "‘Palace’ has had the reputation of glving the v and boys, Kome RASKA"==located Look over these advertised Sal- this big store Is always BUSY! 50 = 42-PIECE DINNER SET No matter from what angle you look &t the Wit o 1 find 42-PIECE DINNER SET FREE trastworthy ew Bpring and weaves wlus in are e-retaining, bullt-on mults, with real led into them ! Hest man ' the world, f these at $14.60, All $18.0 #izes. Valuen 10 §20.00 tustof Astoundmg Values in Men’s Furnishings Saturday heavy, pair; 5¢ Prices Cut Half and More Often to Less Than Half. New Spring Hats For men and young men, in pearls, tans, greens and gray; wonderful $3.00 values, Batur $l 50 . day at only New Stetson Hats, $3.50 Choose from Cholee of 300 Hats broken lines of Soft and Stiff Hats All nizes; no two alike: worth to \nw fine Biuve h give ) o 16 Jerge that did service, sizes 6 aturday Suits years Overalls at 49c¢ White or blue bib, the egular kind, on ale, Sat Do vou expect shapely garments, craftsmen? Do yvou expect fetching fabric Do you expect talented tailoring, operatives working under ideal conditions? If you do, Frat Clothes are what you want, They fulfiill every requirement, even as to price, because we give vou Hn smarte ‘( young men rarments, fully equal to those selling for Come in and Look! JUST PAY A SMALL AMOUNT DOWN AND 11 PER WEEK YOUR NEW SUIT ]’U.\"l' what do vou expect to buy when you purchase ¢ your new Suit for Spring and Summer’ maodeled and !l.lvHMl‘t‘ hy Ill';ul\h .l hest b the kind produced only by expert more, BEDDEO’S | 1417 DOUGLAS STREET conscientious the maker $15 to $29.75 'DRANDRETH = PILL An Effective Laxative Purely Vegetable Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, se o OoR o @n Night ‘ untll relieved Ohooolnte~Coated or Plain | AMUSEMENTS, Phone THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE The Lawt Two Times “Forty Winks,” “The Bachelor’s Dinner”" and Current Bill Matinee Today 2:15. TONIGHT 8:10 Barly Curtain | wBXT WEEX-—Joseph B, Moward and | ®thlyn Olark and Dorothy Toye. “OMAMA'S FUN CENTER ‘ Dally Mats., 16-85.500 Byngs., 16-36-00-700 Last Time, Mat. TODAY “inows’ WwWIDOwWSs" Starting TO NITE at 8:30 | . And Continuous Ino. Wext ll;. Arn‘, Rose Sydell 2¢:- &London Belles 5 ees o Ladiow Dime Matines Week Days, [ BOY DR g EVA LAN j Bupported by BEDWARD LYNOK in “OUTCAST” | loen 480 and Boo, | oW "BY PROX I BRAIIIEI TODAY and SUN, Belwyn & Co's h Yewtival, Fun | Today NEW Tonite |2:30 8:20 Matinee Sunday “TWII BFI]S“ Without Vulgurity. f NOWTH RO, A lmhoxan Romance.” i Wbere The Omaha Bee || [l Universal Animated Weekly May Be Seen | [y I VARNAM THEATER OAMERAPHONE GEM 1OYAL | PASTIME LYRIO | HANSOOM l Wy PALACE ! DIAMOND BURT ALMO OMAHA b BENSON FLORENOE || e ————— GRAND OPERA OOMPANY s PAVLOWA 35550 Thursdey Wight, April 13—~L/Amore del tre Re” and “Buowflakes” Hallet. Friday Matines, April 14— torfly” and Paviowa Diverti | wriday "n'dh“ R [ Casts inciude MAGIQ Marr, Mardones, Gaudenzi, Pulit Ananian, Boscaccl, Miura, Teyte, Lyne, Maroel, Clam Saroy Cond ue 11d, Briallens th Ballet rformance. A |: ~IIA1‘I low — AUDITORIUM, OMANA. HIPP TODAY Jowse L. Lasky Presents Blanche Sweet in | “THE SOWERS” Trom the book by Henry Seton Merriman. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTO FLAYS. BARGAIN IN TOWN 1L TO Y, IGGEST —— s — THEDA BARA in “GOLD and THE WOMAN" OPEN 11 TO 11 DAILY Iurpm $ Scnunl of Dancing New Olassss ' NAIS ROW Tt o WARNEY 3143 HOTELS Hotel Marie Antoinette Broadway, 66th and 67th Sts, NEW YORK 1Ty AND HESOR TS " Tl N ' . ookl \ N s . “ Rooms, with Bath, $2.50 Per Day Up, Suites, $4.00 Per Day Up ROOME 8000 FER DAY U» ) o H \IANIIY(RHN