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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, Al i 11 1916 GERHAN REPLY IS | HANDED GERARD Answers to Questions Regarding | Sussex and Four Other Ships | Delivered to Embassy. “MINE,” SAYS GREEK O}T‘ICER‘ BERLIN The to the the April. 11 German (Via Lon Con,) reply American kurding steamship Bussex four other vessels which: have sink op damaged day A dispatch News agency from A Greek honrd government’s | inquiries re and been was de'ivered to to the American embassy recalved by the Overseas Athens sa fnval officer who he croms channel steamer Sussex when it was Aamaged by an explosion makes a report of the ocourrence in which several Gresks lost their ““The officer uaserts thers !s no reason to bellave the Sussex was torpedoed and declares that the vessel must have struek & mine, posaibly of British make According to this report, the Sussex ear ried only four lifebonats, which were not sufficient to accommodate the passengers and crew. “The oaptain of the Bussex was killed | when the exploston occurred, and the firat officer, on sending out a wireress enll for help, gave the wrong position of the ship, As a result of the error, the arrival of ald was delayed and the num ber of victima was Incroased,” Cabinet Awalts News. WABHINGTON, April President Wilson and the cabinet met today with out any information which to not {n the sbmarine {ssue Socretary Lansing reported that he ex pected to recelve soon a dispatch from Ambassador Gerard giving the resures of Cermany's investigation into the de ructfon of the Sussex and other cases When' the cabinet meeting broke up it wan Indicated the president and the cabi net wern still thinking, not about the destruction of the Sussex alone, but of the aceumulation of cases of destruction of ships sinco Germany gave its last as surances, and it still Appeared that what ovor the United States might do would bo based largaly upon that feature flecretary Lansing snid no declaion had bheen reached on which an announcement could be based Seoretary Lansing was able to inform | the proesident and the cabinet of the es wential pointa of Germany's contention a A result of several contidential messages yecelved from Ambnssador Gerard Germany's position Ix understood to be | that none of its submarines attacked the Bussex and that it |s blameless for the attacks on the Englishman, Manchester Fmgineor, Bagle Point and Berwindvale T is unknown whether Germany ad nita tiring & torpedo at the Patria Big Bryan Mee;t—ing for Saturday Night at the Auditorium A Bryan meeting 1s to be held at the Auditorium Saturday evening, arrange- ments for which were made at meeting held by spme leading democrats Monday evening. A large reception commitfee was named to meet Mr. Bryan and to look after his welfare whilo in the city. Lysle I Abbott ts chalrman of this com- mittee and he will also preside at the moeting at the Auditortum. Swedish Salesman Visiting in Omaha Carl D, Johnson of Ewkiletun, Sweden, represénting Bukilstun cream separators, {8 in Omaha as one point in his tour of the country, visiting various alatrict ngents of the separator company. He apent the day at the Standard Chemical company plant, the Btandard boing the ngent for Nebraska, Houth Dakota and northern Kansas. A direct steamship line 1s mow open between Sweden and the [United States, so that lttle difficulty is at present en- countered In getting these products from WAk on Hven one new on 1a evening Mr. Eskilstun is to be the guest of J. W, Gamble at the dinner of the sales managers of Omahn at he Paxton hotel JACKSONIAN CLUB WILL HOLD A LARGE BANQUET e Democracy w be the subject | e Jackasoniar 0 1 th l'..\v‘n‘ ~‘y‘ K \ ‘\\ e AN 18 EDERAL GRAND JURY TO CONSIDER FIFTY CASES OES YO INSPECT NEW FIRE 1 KS ASSEMBLED dova o The Strange Case of By Frederick Lewis, Author of Mary"' “What Happened to THE STRANGE CASE OF MARY PAGE Ma Pay hea ol wta used of she in Accused of murd ©. 1 Danieis, theatrical u v Harey Dunkin Prosecuting Altorney W Con i Page, Mary's father .. Frank Dagie Mis. Pagd, Mary's mother Frankle 'itaymond Mr. lirabdon Edmund ¥, Cobb Detective Vrank Hamiit Mr. whale, Pollock’s bus AnsociaLe A aten Amy. ‘an notrens Marian Murr Mary's maid Misn Vil Mr. Vernon Mr. MeReynolds SYNOPSIN Mary Page, notre Aceused of the murder of David Pollock. and in defended by her lover, Phifly Lankdon lock was intoxicated ry # trial she ad mita » had a Te er Her mald testifion that fn hireatened Pollook with it previously, und Mary's leading man implicates Langdon, How Mary dis- appenred Lrom 1 ene of the crinie s A mystery Brandon telln of u strange hand print that ho saw on Mary's shoul Mary Page [ o | back may have nothing to d with this * | The Cast of Churacters for 1 it B |ing the chair doesn't mean setting b roo Pictures by || Esaflnfly ; I'm no snitcher Danlels spoke he sald howrsely | | stirrin’ up a lot of mud when you ain e it will d ' wood But 1I'd do a ne held bach o added signi Mary Page. Sho's on the le floantly, “for several reason of | Bhe didn't shoot Dave Pe K-T'm dend which you may k sure of that. And [ wor her harmad If 1 can stor natter what the What I know or don'c know, has poth- | oo, - do wit bRe maLier retorted har ¥ d Langdon, but Dan Langdon, but with a change of tone. | e frowned You haven't anawered my question yet You've kot no cause Lo thank me, L'm not golng to answer it ald | anld I wl wanted ) Lo know ! Danlels after a long pause Maybe "Il | want bo Kept posted. 1 don't want ave to Inter on, but pot now, Only, ses | tell anything that ain't necessary, buf if ‘ ore, Langdon, I've got to know ona | the Worst comes to the worst, by (od, | thing, has Mary ot the ghost of a|'ell 1t all . ot off? Do you think that I8 that your prowise WIAtR-Ita-name prychosts will get her Yew' Abruptly Danlels put or { prisor aln't kol weak nerves|hut, and without u word of partir r anything; but 1 don’t mind saying that | MArehed out of the door Ing lang- | don staring through narrowed lids after | la thing has got my goat For a while his - retreating ey 5 S g didn't read the papers, but yesterday | (50 (0T I did and | found that—that things didn'e | 00 FEERIEER 5 court, but ok e bright for the Nttle girl as 1] oot o eting smotions the prom had imagined It looks, In fact, as If she ise made Danlels had roused In him Who np aseinet it har A8 Ifunless | o 1idden by the amiling mask of cor something is done she'll go to the chair fldence and ense with which he reas And he calmly puffed his cigar wured not only Mary but the spectators No! No ried Langdon with a shud (To He Continued Tomorrow.) der Neve that It won't ¢ome to pum— E— that, | ocan omise you They Nt Kxeeptional Mano bargaine this wee prove er guilt but there are lots of | at A Hospe Co, #7T W HBroadway Ad different legrees of murder, and escap- | vertisement POLITICAL ADVERTISING POLITICAL ADVERTINING der. [further evidence whows that horror of drink prodices temporary Insanity in | Mar The defonss 15 -ragresasd pey chosin.” Witnosses described Mary's figh from he oxiented futher uand hor father o I Nurse Walton describes the kidnaping of Mary by Polloo) Amy Barton tells of Mary s stre of her and of another ocomslon when the smell of lquor dy Mary insane. The s eviden that Danlels, Mary's manage thrente Pollock, Mary faints on the stand and agaln goes insane when o policemuii offers her whink Dantels testifion that Pollook threatencd to kil Mary tempted (o kil Langdon actually ot Two witnesses and Langdon and dencribe Mary's filght to the strest (rom the hotel and her abduction by mon frofn | n gambling plaoe nesr by, Firther e dence aeema to meriminate Danlels Dantels winced. “That's what I cam to wee you mbout,” he mald huskily. "I admit 1 Mdn't tell everything that 1 might have on the stand. What 1 hel POLITICAL ADVE NING VOTE FOR H. 0. WULFF Oandidate for the Republioan Nomina- tion for County Commissioner THIRD DISTRIOT PRIMARIES APRIL 18TH McKelvie For Governor Good Record In Publie Life Men's records in public life usually serve to promote or embarrass them In the instance of 8. R, McKelvie the former s true He served suc ively In the Lincoln City Councll, the State Leglslature and s Lieutenant Governor, and in each Instance hi record was good Among those who have served with him he is known ns agg sive, frank, a quare fight and a good loser When ldeutenant Governor he pie sided over the senate, and filled the position with dignity, abllity and fuirmess. As o partisan he has always been regular Republican, and has no et mies hecause of factional alllance within the part His nominati ould not offenaive either to t} ¢ rvat Progrossive win he party H e | king ma f tror \ ations to lead the | Rwput er to MeKelv he Favorite Candidate WALTER KIECHEL Republican Condidate o Qavern Nominabion a0 Lis " Your Support Wili e Approciated ¢ CEIEED ¢ CURIET ¢ GEERED ¢ CHREED ¢ GEUES ¢ SERENE S Em o T T W | ITREED ¢ CECUET - @RI e TS o SRRSTT 0 GRS o e NORTH PLATTE Neb, April 11 following n py of u signed sta t ppor Kelth v ) gone, In nding ) — / ' 'l ’ " RN TS ‘ ol 3. Barnes g John B. Barnes . Candidate For Justice of the Supreme Court ‘ e e —— Of Course We Will Vots For ¥ . GEORGE A. ECKLES .ov Rocanse We Want the New s ank 5 Municipal Court Started Right 3 VAN DERROP? . ; Emil A. Ericson RaB I A - [EL TN ¥ FOMN vy VN e Adala FOR REPRESENTATIVE P o MONNY, (habise Piest Nations . Al HEA Furvtume and Mard e e IHE OMANA RRR TR | Theodore E. Nordgren Candidate for Lieutenant-Governor In Republican.Primaries M1 thve of age his lfe to the business of farming. He is well In formed on all public ques tions and a of un integrity. He reprosented Hamilton county In the of 1911 and supported all in seasion Nordgren Nebraskan, 8 who has devoted s & na 7 years man questioned logislaturs progressive troduced including and referendum act undey measures that the In Inftintiyve which the people vote di wich sutfrage Hie Aurora rectly on questions an and prohibition paper, The publican, says of him is composed principally elements He honest, courageous well-ln formed; he has had previous legislative experience and is thoroughly famillar with parllamentary procedure In young, vigorous and a native Nebraskan; he is morally clean and politically sound. His standing at home is such that he can go before the people of the state rerenely confident that no attack will be made upon him from the rear. And there are thousands of his neighbors ready to pledge thelr sacred honor that if “Ted’ Nordgren Is entrusted with the office of lHeutenant-governor, or any other post of responsibility within the gift of the people, it will be administered faith fully, properly and in a manner to reflect credit upon his constituents," woman hom: Re “Mr of these Nordgren's strength In and The lieutenant-governor should be capable of filling the office of governor if necessary. Theodore Nordgren is such a man, and he will appreciate your support. HOW KEITH NEVILLE Leaders of the Dry Forces in Nort Platte Resent Scheme of Bryans to Mix Him wup in That Contest WAS “REPUDIATED" NEVILLE WAS OUT CAMPAIGNING POLITICAL ADVERTISING POLITICAL ADVERTISING POLITICAL ADVERTINING, Judge Albert J. Cornis Candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court Is now seeving his 21st Hore is what the news vear us Judge of the D pay ol his home town I of hn triet Court of lLancast : County 4 " ™ enlly big man ) ind of n mu [ " ] ¥ neet : " Biat He is Fair, Alert and A Human His home people have 5 Duily Hiwr L \ n nber of » times wanted him to he r aurt of Nebrs . will or bowti melected Lo trnembersh! their Judge 0 fchont court:. of ' Ahis LAncoln Trade Raview JUDGE CORNISH HAS ONE OF THE BEST RECORDS EVER MADE BY A DISTRICT JUDGE IN NEBRASKA FOR DECISIONS AFFIRMED BY THE SUPREME COURT Sidney W. Smith Republican Candidate County Ettomey If elected I will Prosecute all violations of the law. Persecute no person or class. Evade no responsibility which the law imposes on the office. John L. Kennedy Omaha Candidate for the Republican Nomination for United States Senator et 1t business via the “"Business Chances" L L )