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T —— THE BEL OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRII WESTERN UMPIRES | POLES HEAR TALKS SELECTED AT LAST / /Kane, . Carney, Pontius, Eckman, Ryan, Anderson, Andrews and Mullen Are New Arbiters. MULLEN ONLY FAMILIAR FACE At last, after several woeks of pa Ment and - watchful® waiting, President ¥rank (. Zéhrung of the Western §eague has woade announcement of the personal of his umplring staff for the f season, The list of appolntments W 8 follows: Harry C. Kane, 1 Paso, Tex W. €. Carney, Hobkina, Minn, R W. Pontiuk, Dodgs City, Kan FAward A an, Chicago, Inck Rynn, Bt Louls. Ollle Anderson, Ban Antonio, Tex. Inv A, Andrews, Des Molnes John Mullen, Pittaburgh, All of these mon are new comers ex- wept Mullen, who' offictatod in this league n fow days last summer hefore doing n brodle to the Wederals. Three of them have had major league experience, Harry Kane 'Aha Mullen have ‘worked in ' the National league and Anderson was with the Feds last year, going up from the American assoelation, fdward Fekman worked in the Central Joop last year and in chalrman af the newly organized Association of Minor Longue Umplires, Jny Andrews is the only man in the elght who has not had previous experd ence ‘At umpiring, Andrews 18 o player ond manager, who is trylng his hand at Joffidiiting for the first time e was manager. of the Waterloo team In tha Contral assooiation lnst venr. Andreww B0 was & player in the Western league poveral yoars,” Ha played third .ase for Des Moines and later was with Topeka, where he acted ax team captain during the firet year the Kaws were iIn the fWestern loop, Jay popular player and If he maken the same it with the fans as an arbiter as ho Aid as o playsr, he'll make Billy Evans take a back weat. Zshpung spent & number of weeks as eomnbling this staff and he belleves M wiill prova competent and efficient (Goes to Chicago Just to See First Ball Game of Year The most ardent ln4 irrepressible fan #n Omaha has ‘been dlscovered. He I8 Dr. B. R Tarry Dr. Tarry left Tuesday night at 10 bver the Los Angeles JAmited for Chi- rago to mee the Chicago White Sox and Peotrott Tigers start the American leagus, penson yesterday, The Omaha man ar rived in Chicago at 11:9 In the morning file had about time to snatoh a light funcheon before hiking for the ball park At 6 o'clock last night Dr. Tarry caught the Northwestern train out of Chioago for Omaha, arriving here this morning. A trip of 1,000 miles and twenty-ssven hours in a Pullman just to see the first ball game of the year. If that doesn’t entitle Dr. Tarry to all medals for be- ing the world’s greatest fan nothing doen. OMAHA FANS WILL SEE THE LEVINSKY-DILLON FIGHT ‘A number of nimh‘ tight fans ‘are alrendy making plans to go to Kansas City April 25 to see the fifteen-round bout between Jack Dillon and Battling TA4vinsky there that night. Carl Mar- fi) and Fred Burlingim are now plan- ning a couple of special cars to the fight, providing enough of the Omaha ring followers decide to make the triD, NICHOLSON IS NAMED AS SECRETARY BAKER'S AIDE WASHINGTON, April 12-Meredith Nichotson of Indianapolls, an suthor, practically has been agreed upon by Pres- Ident Wilson and Secretary Baker for ap- pointment as assistant secretary of war. My. Nicholson 18 a close personal friend of 'Mr, Baker and s understood to have the support Vice President Marshall Nicholson's wife 18 an Omaha girl, Miss Pugenia Kountze, daughter of the late Herman Kountze. HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS WOULD BECOME ACTORS Rehearsal of the senlor's play will be held at the Central Yigh school on Sat- urday. A call was issued a short time ago for the names of thoss who wished to tev out, ‘The play has not yet been selected. Coach Mullignn is at present looking over a number of plays and within o few days will meet with a com- mittee from the senfor class when a final soleotion will be made, This play will take place Auring the Iatter part of May. MOTORCYCLISTS RUN OVER BOY AND MAKE ESCAPE won of Menry Coren, WA rin over by one yeles and anf fenry Coren, ir W Webster street of two men riding motor fered lacerations about the face and head while playing in front of his home yes teyday As soon as the men realised what had appened they made thelr getaway - anging motor lea further down the THURSTON AND BAKER ADDRESS NORTHENDERS Tohn M. Thurston and Jude nlght st a Pih and ARMY HAS DOGS BUT HA NOTHING TO FEED THEM Cannan | harees Drapped Nell's Pluetue it always was & mighty || ‘ The Strange | Case of “What Happened to The Oast of Characters for THE STRANGE CASE OF MARY PAGE, Philp Tangdon, jitorsey far detone, i1 Jove with' M Henry Walthall " P m.unul tar. acoused of Bana Mayo Tlock, pursuer of Mary. the man @ 15 mceuned of murdering ydney Alnsworth % W 'Daleis. theatrical manager Harry Dunkinson Prossouting Altorns) Jobn M. Cossar Dan Page, Mary's Frank Dayton Mre. Page, Mary's mother Vighens Frankie itaymond Mr, Bdmund ¥. Cobb Frank Hamilton Mr. mhiale, Follook’s business assoolat Arthur Willlam (hest Brandon. e hand (in sourt) llock, Duve's wister. ., . Vrances Nenediot Marian Murray Miss Valll MoReynolds A Ruth Amy, &6 aotress MAry’s mald Mr. Veraon SYNOPS Mary Page, actress. ‘v acgused of the murder of David Pollock. and In defended by her lover, Phillp Langdon. Pollock waAs (ntoxicated A Mary's iral she ad- mite she had a revolver. Her mald tentifion that Mary threatened Pollock | with it previously, and Mary's leading man implicates Langdon, How Mary dis- appeared from the scene of the crime is & mystery, Brandon tells of hand print that he on Mar dor, Further o shows th of drink mporary insanity in | M;.rf “roproaned pay- chosls” Witnosses described Mary's fight rom her intoxicated father and her father's suloide. Nurse Waolton describes the kidnaping of Mary by Pollock ana Amy Barton tells of \flr\ # wiriuggles to | hecome an nctress and Pollock's purmn of her and of another oceamon whan 4l|n #mell of lquor Arove Mary insnne, T I8 evidence that Danfels. Mary's manager, threatoned FPollock. Mary faints on the oland and again goes inaane when pollceman offers her whisky Danfels tifles that Pollock threntened to kil Mary and Langdon and actually o tempted to kill Langdon, Two witnesses dencribe Mary's fif; 0 the atr from the hotel and her abduction by men from | n gambling place near by, Further evi donce seoms to meriminate Danlels To Mary, that smile and the deep abid ing tonderness in his eyes were the two things that made it possible to bear with | patience the weary strain of the passing | dnys. The first whuddering horror of thy tragedy had passed, ‘it 1s true, and In | #pite of 1tw oconstonal return in the qufet | e ey e CABINET DISCUSSES SUBSEA SITUATION Final Decision fielaned Until Text of Communication from Ger- many Received, DIPLOMATIC BREAK NOT NEAR WASHINGTON, Aprl 12.--The submarine issue between Germany and the United States was discussed in all its phases today at a meeting of President Wilson and his cabinet, A general outline of the future course of the American government s understood to have been agreed upon, although a frnal decislon was deferred pending receipt of the Ger- man note, now on Its way, regarding the Sussex and other merchant ships which recently have met disaster, and additional evidence In the sameé cases collected by American diplo- mats and due here Thursday. It is known through oconfidential ad vices from Ambassador Gerard that the nots from Berlin will deny that any Ger- man submarine torpedoed the Bussex and disclatm blame in connection with other attacks about which the ambassador has inquired. Consequently, in spite of the oonvincing evidence in the hands of the Btate department, any reply that may be sent probably will not deal exclusively with any one case or group of casen Nuture of New Note, If such a communication as now Is con templated is sent to Germany it will he designed to preclude the posaibility of further drawn out diplomatic exchanges and to make it piain that relterated as surances and promises that International law. will be regpected cannot protect the friendly relations between the two coun- tries If illegal attacks upon peaceful mer chantmen carrying Americans are con tinued. 1t probably will include a resume of all the many vessels attacked from the time of the Lusitania down to the present The State department already has be wun the collection of evidence ocovering the whole history of Germany's sub marine operations. One of the questions discussed at length by cabinet members today whether the United States should fnolude 1n ita list of vessels at tacked neutral ships carrying no Ameri cans An againat doing this wana that such vessels carry the flags of mvereign nations able to apeak for them selves nderating view that they should be included, bhoth ground that many were going to or wan nrgument was on the com American ports and on the broad of humanity Don’t Suffer From Piles Send For Free Trial Treatment o M eenk Trentment, I\ No matler how long or how bad your druggisd todey snd wel & yeamd hos o ™ie Tha Prvamid Semile From o Siagle Trial will give eoliel and & single bas ofien I Abiind paekage maiisd frea b Soapper o se il e eon pe IMPANY Marshall, Micn Pree saing A BIRln ¥ Rppe Kindix _send . Proanud Pie Laatment, Mary Page By Frederick Lewis, Author of | & less polgnant though bitter enough suf | tering merged [of the lof being n | popular with a certain type of barkeeper | and barber | with his importance and answered Lang | don's st questions with a glibness that Pictures by :: Essanay Mary"' of sleepless nights, it had given place to With ‘the passiug of the acite agony, the little things at first came (0 the surface and becaine a source of dally martyrdom The hard bed; the course food; the lack of privacy the limited conven the roughness police and the sutfocating prisoner; of being denied th fresh alr and the sunshine and the right however, wih o0 nenme 10 ko where she pleased, seomed almost unbearab) Yet pha knew that the agony of her snfforing was doubled by that of Laug don: that he went through vieariously all she wmadured as well as bearing his own burden, and so for his sake she bore ‘up, drinking in courage from the love that enveloped her whenever his eyes mat hers, For just ms the trial and what had gone before it had stripped her of her woman's subterfuges and coquetries, wo had It steipped Langdon's love of Lhe masculine dread of publicity, and he carpd nothing even If all thoss In the court room read the pegrets of his heart On this particalar morning, however Mary fancied that there wos # new meaning In his amile, and & lght of hop und there was keen interest when the witness lin his eyés, In her own gaze whn onlled ‘John Melilone!” firnt e whs n burly nmn in on loud walst cont, with hair that grew low on his forehend and was parted in the middle into two careful eurls in a fashion He showed ho signs of nervousness, On the contrary, he seemed somowhnt pleased held & touch of the pompots He wan, he wald, owner and proprietor of u large “retail Hquor house” and had tormerly heen “on the force.’ DI you ever know David anked Langdon § 6 Pe Continied Tomorrow) Pollock 7 FAHM BUILDINGS BURN BUT HOUSE IS SAVED Farm bulldings of the value of $3,000 be longing to Andrew Johnson, living three milds from Rikhorn, burned yesterday Inwmurance the amount of $%00 was earried A Spoonful of Salts Relieves Aching Kidneys We eat too much meat, which clogs Kidneys, says noted authority. If back hurts or Bladder both- ers, stop all meat for a while, When you wake up with backache and Aull misery In the kidney region it gen- erally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms urle neld which overworks the kidneys In thelr effort to filter it from the blood and they become mort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kid neys got sluggish and clog you must re- lieve them, 1lke you relleve your bowels; removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, siok headache, dluzy spells; your stomach mours, tongue Is conted, and when the weather ia bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine 18 cloudy, full of mediment, channels often get more, water sealds and you are obliged to seek relief (wo or three times during the night Efther conault a phys clan at once or get from your pharmacist about four Jad Salts; take n tablespoonful in a glasm of good, reliable ounces of water before brenkfast for a few days and your kid neys will then act fine. This famous salts in made from the acld of grapes and lemon julce, combined with lithla, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize aclds In the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder wenkness Jad Salta 1s A life saver for regular ment eaters, It Ix Inexpensive, cannot Injure and makes n dolightful, efferves cont lithia-water drink.—Advertisement A TRIUMPH IN PURITY PROMPT DELIVERY TO PRIVATE FAMILY TRADE MAIL ORDERS SHIPPED IMMEDIATELY CHAS, STOI CONSUMERS DISTRIBUTOR A7 20 SHEAMAN AVE OMAMA NLE PHONE WES. 128D FROM CANDIDATES Polish Citizens in Gr;crdl}' Numbers at Meeting Addressed by Aspirants PRESIDENT KALAMAJA PRESIDES | Poland and the Polish formed the theme of candidates who talked last night at a meoting of the Polish Citizens at Twenty fourth and Bancroft streets club President M. Kalamaja presided and the audience crowded the club | room Mr. Kalamaja declared that too often the Pollsh people have been decelved by pre-election love and post-election abandonment shown by candidates, He declared the Polish people ure deserving of political preferment and should have good representation among the clorkships Among the spenkors st ever Jerry Fitagerald, J. A. Linahar Lyneh, 1., J. Quinby, Felix Mc¥hane, Harry B, Pleharty, Georke Rogers and Henry Murphy Murphy Sturts Progesm Henry Murphy launched s splendid ora torleal expedition agalngt Villa. The ex padition was headed by “President Wil #on and the wiars and stripes and right after the wturs and myipes’ (he flag of Poland Lo J. Quinby expressed grent Inter tha custorns of Poland and cherlal hope that some time when he s not & TICAL ADVERTINING MEASURES Up T0 THE JOB Senator Shumway Will Receive b a Big Vote in Northeast Nebraska. Of wjl the ngmes that will appenr on the primary ballot of any party, with the possible exception of President Wil son, who s unopposed, not one In wll probability will recelve a heartier en dorsement In northeast Nebrasks than| Henator Shumway, who Is a eandidate for ldeutenant Governor Benator Shumway's capdidacy hos 1o ecolved a cordinl welcome througout the section of the State where he In best known and newspapers, regurdless of party affiliation, have commented most favorably on his entrance. into the race This s due in large measure to the Benntor's well known reputation of he ing a clean cut man of excellent prin ciples and fdeals and his cordial affa bility with all men on all occasions. But there s more to Henator Bhum way than this, He has demonstrated | & that he 18 A man of ach pant; of Idens ar well an Idealn, and he possesses o faculty of earrying out his ideas with tact and persistence Senator Bhumway Is pecullarly fitted for the distinguished office which he seoks, 1iis three terms In the State Sen ate, in which he ranked among the lead ers of that body, have given him a wide and thorough experience In leginlative procedure and qualifies him question for the position as President of the Senate. Moreaver his kindly and generous politieal toleration, which has enabled him to work with ease, and without friction, with his associates of & different politieal faith, as wall as with thoss of his own, insures that he would preside with absolute justice and falrness to all And yet in matters strictly political Sonator Shumway 18 a staunch Republf can and his party need have no unocer- tainty as to his remaining true to his political convictions as well as to hi consclence.—~Walthill Times. DT (B f}m B [‘u:' ; John B. Barnes Candidate For Justice of the Supreme Court GEORGE A. ECKLES Made his own way since slght yun ol Wiled s support ten children, His father took » ment to the war and was | and his mother could not Emil A, Ericson NERUSLICAN FOR REPRESENTATIVE | people without | | 13 916 il undidate n, therefore, his mo-| Bimilar petitions are ‘eireulating among POLITICAL ADVERTISING, o8 wi wiostioned he may have | the P throughout the country and ft | he privilege of discussing these interest- | 1% expected 2000000 tures will be se- | & old customs with the members of the | cured b Harry B Flaharty prefaced } remarks | A plea for Mayor Dahlimag opposi- | Promise Patronnge Fiach the 1on, which will bhe went to T4 4 wnt & dye=10 ona will know ye on, asking 1 whan the auestion of W 2. 500,81, all deslers or direct R of price. Bend for bookiet “Heautif peace in fGure tken up the freedon Philo Hay Speotsitin ATk of Poland il one of the conditions POLITICAL ADVERTINNG POLITICAL ADY BRTIAING i o A S B 51 : ot W Democratic Candidate for National Committeeman Eight years’ on the National Committe ghould give me a familiarity with the men and metho of the committee that would be of great value to tl party in the state during the campaign, The fact that I am chief a heavy vote is centered ought to show the politica) wi dom of choosing me, sarvice and the facet that I am for W. J, Bryan as delegate to tl national committee, and for Gilbert M. Hiteheock United States senator, should show my freedom factionalism. My publie career and present attituc should be proof positive that I am interested only in the party’s welfare, and will not permit personal feelings ¢ considerations to influence me, I believe I can be the committeeman of the party and I have never sought or received the support of the special interests, but always not of ‘any faction or individual. made my appeal to the plain people, I am asking the support now of the rank and file ¢ the party and will know no interest but theirs if electe James C. Dahlman. N O 0 0 Judge Candidatz for Judge of the Supreme Court now serving his 21st vear as Judge of the Dj triet Court of Lancaster County Hi Fair \lert and H \ | I \ IUDGE CORNISH HAS ONE OF THE MADE BY A DISTRICT JUDGE DECISIONS AFFIRMED BY THE | llow Spr Phone Doug. 1306 or 2108 executive of a city where The fact that | am opposed to pro hibition, but am counted as absolutely fair by its friends, & for from Gray Hair Restored ...+ to its Natural Color speakers prom lected AppoInt at least one Pole ‘ i Pole A » fow applicationstodtaoriginl dark | his office foree t secined there wonld 10, 1o matter how long It has been gray of & more Jobs than men to M1l them unt Inded ."" dandruft removed by J. Quinby set n new style by refusing to “buy any by promises,” an after him t) her wponkers also n imed a high morsl wtiitude n are oaing pon reqelpt * 00 I8 " of 1. ] Albert J. Cornish BES IN NEBRA ings 1 | g || READ THE BEE WANT ADS 'REME ! WILLIAM MADGETT, Vote for Mayor Wm. Madgett, Re publican Candidate for Governor, and political and big money It means clean govern 4 v of money Loo machir ment and a Ing up his record as Mayor of Hastings PMrst to file for Governor Firat 1o come o or Btate Wide Prohibi tion and foreed the other candidatos o take n stand on the liquor ques tion I'he candidate who spends h'n own money in making Hls earpaign und ix not under obligations to po Hifeal mnehines and “wpocial int i A mochine Candidate means wnehine Governoy Mayor Mad . s u friend of the common poople and laboring men and has oacolved thelr Indorsement In ‘the 1y npd community where be lives Hin opposition ean bo, traced to the door of big machipes, who know they cannot control him. Vote for Candidates for all offices who mre free from big money and politieal machinery ARE YOU, A REPUBIICAN, GO ING TO VOTE FOR A REPUB. IACAN CANDIDATE FOR GOV KERNOIL WHOSE OAMPAIGN I» BEING MANAGED BY A DEMO- CRAT, WHO I8 GOING TO VOTE FOR CHARLEY ERNORY DO Yot BRYAN FOR GOV. THINK A BRYAN [ DEMOCRAT WANTS TO SEEK, THV [STHONGENT REPUBLICAN NOMI- | NATED FOR GOVERNOR? H.L.COOK LINCOLN, NEBR, Republican Candidate for ' Commissioner Public Lands Bulldings A taxpayer in Nebraska for 30 years. Closely iden tifled with the agricultural interests of the state for 30 yenrs Member of Btate Board of Agriculture 10 years, If elacted my polley ‘in conducting the duties of the office will o— A Vote tor Gurley ™ g, Yo' Hy llul Dolegate Republioan Wationsl Oone vention, Becond Distriot, Here is what the news pape his home town hink of him ) Is recognised oy Ll man voters T o maa oy neet ouk v sha Ntate ' RECORDS EVER SKA FOR COURT Beer