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HE BEE: OMAHA, ONDAY, APRIL 24, 1916 ' = r 000,000 & yoar. It w { Q n than he alrea '8 gons unless |COMMERCIAL CLUBS DISCUSS : e i el it MULT LEAVE OR eed 10 Saime extent at lea e || DARING AVIATOR SHOWS NEW YORK VULNERABLE ‘ THREATENED STRIKE |+ rates to enable the road with problems ply and informaty TO AEROPLANE ATTACKS—Spreading a veritible Niag- || &0 "__","”"" Hantastt ‘ s (e beyond the d enera ott 2 " : . i . i OGGUPY MEX[GO s oy g g et ara of white fire from the tail of his aeroplane, De Lloyd ; : AND, Neb., April:24 NOE RN Ok et WO ey AND BAG ke twken to mean that hie had reached the || Thompson, who dropped fireworks bombs while looping- || an fhe of vellrend 1° ‘ Wilson Understood to Still Hold He | o070 " oot the-loop over Washington, performed the same feat over || o “‘I g and that this small proportion is now d ” 8 " : s clal club of this city held a special meet- | oceiving nost one-third of the total Ought Not to Hurt Car- In this connection 1t i reculied ot || New York OCity. He explained that his ‘‘stunt’ was 1““ SR B e il S TR | ecelying aluend, subibing at i IS How Mrs.KelIySuffered an A * ) Prestdent Wilson specificall nr i K 3 4 y B b 2 oy sl ranza's Feelings s Tar E oidre Sitenath ment 1n || financed by prominent men, as a lesson for preparedness. |(ine aitferences between the caiironds and |ronds for i tstoradiiny ot ek How She was Cured. the railroad unions be submitt to arbi- |also | gl out that e raliroad com suit of Villa mapped out by the gen X 3 nts ¢ of | 1 % PRESENT FORCE IMPOTENT|"'"™" ° i o i g ot o vt tration. The resolutions were introd panles are now paying 4 cen it of : Y ¢ | i vy vy ‘I e 'r e S g by Mr, Fred «, Ashton and were unani- 'every dollar received for freight and pas Burlington, Wis.—'‘I was very irreg: | rald he scope of the plans never . oo the purpose of paying P ¢ i SAN ANTONIO. Tex., April i DOk s M“ "VH v " mously adopted " R { e I u‘y 1‘1‘. w‘u nlar, and had pains in my si !nandbgrk. B it Haah L Boott B s i Bharl The resolutions call attention to the fact r, and that the tremendous expenses but after taking ‘ ajor General gh L. § ad | underatood that the ontemplate : that 8 strike involving 405,000 strikers and | 0f equipment, maintenance of way, ex Lydia E. Pinkham’s “¢ practically concluded yesterday th “‘, ”, ‘m‘”n':‘ M b oh h“‘ tying up every raflroad in the count {enafora, rolling atook, até, the Dayment Vegetable Com 2 mission on which he was sent here|Part of northern Mexico Ji e would ‘result in & loss of hundreds of |of taxes and ail gther expenses, includ. {| pound Tablets and by the mecretary of ‘war, and at de-[ it 8 T e N rad. and ths who! MR I8 S, 1 Ca | vidind e {!l using two bottles of partmer headquarters it was sald | territory would have hesn swept tho “' ”' ”W"““HM“’W Hr'm“ bk s + | mathing adtashavarticarsont ;‘ the Sanative Wash he would probably depart for Wash-|oughly so that no Villa followirs could Iarge: representation of the business men ——eeee o \"Il“m {ullyconvl_nca-rl a ington. He will take to the secre-|ecape of the city was present, in addition to ’1'v'l“~:l"‘,'w“"" you read The Bee Want Ad ‘l'h”]I {m;r; Pnt:mlv tary a personal report on what m; o ; ““'y'm‘ \’-‘u‘l: \’\ur A all but two of the membérs of the exe i U111 eurec fl!,wm; TOU e { i Riadanastars - offiacds | ThEINBIRLION Folt £l he# boen, m tive committee of the Commercial club A —— bles, and feel bette | believed by headquarters o ported thal any such movement as this he resolutions as adopted were as fc BOI Ida April Phe: sixteen all over. I know #e: the administration will bage Itg de-| was certain to lead 1o war witn Mexie lows delegaton elected by the progressive siate your remedies have Bs. ciston whether the American troops|The development of opposition fo the “Whereas, the Commercial club of | convention here today to the natlonal done me worlds of | r expedition old by & 4 W saineim 4 i onver ) 10 be he in*Chicago were : . are to remain in Mexico or come |*mnller punitive 4 3 held by a4 Island is convinced that ti f= L inatructed to vote s a unit for the nomi- | rood and I hope every suffering woman b s ministration officials to have borne out forences now Impending octween the ,,w, of Theodore Roosevelt for presi-| wint Hive .n,,‘ a trial’’—Mrs. ANNA ke 0w This opposition, they point rallroads of this country and certain of | der P b ( tnut Street, Burling Biwce his arrival here last night,|out, has developed despite a formal an thelr employes, it not speedily adjusted, !-T'H‘V 710 Chestnut Street, Burling General Scott has been with General [ nouncement by the president himsolf that fil result oriously and may bring about | C 11 f h n W ¥ P Funston almost constantly To-|1he wole object was the w';|w‘1'mnv of .m’..] ,‘.“ ,nuvlv iption of rallroad transporta ulls romt € 1re 'rl.r-:vmvvxmy,‘u ';"H',;f'rfl,ll’n'mibll(‘fln : nd that the sovereignty of Mexico woule fon, and tantly published in the newspaper: s ether they have read such reports|” . 2 dta i ause o Al Pena, slayer of u Fresno, Cal, | ®* Y Y ‘4 ; ; s at Col [I 0% 4. Shapartied Whsrées, -8 raliroad siriy on of | ceman, nnd who had been iraiisd | ought to be proof enough to women who B as came from the base at Columbus, | syere {8 no reason to belleve the ad temporary duration, would be a calamity | (hrough foothills for weveral days by a | guffer from those distressing ills pect from officers along the line of com-|ministration has changed dts viewpoint fur-rea mw‘w its effect ‘H-L'l'vmunul 0 '.';H‘.‘ foses. - awas shot and ki 'v‘“‘{"‘}"-"_, 'I")jj(;j"{ z;“} to their sex that Lydia E, Pinkham's (#% munieation and from General Persh-|If General Scott recommencs that the ex - £he ";"'”‘ l"”' ']‘"", "’ ‘”\ ,"““’l'r of Ban Lufs Oblspc Vegetable Compound is the medicine ¢ i 0 Tl i Sotraints o to the rallroad companies and the veg r~ ing. None of these Indicated frosh|Pedition either be freed of the restrain 1: 4 "] o . Comment was cuised In Wall street by | they need, mposed by its friendly nature and lurgely STIDIDFER, 04 v new order enforced pecial police » activity by the American forces, but| oot " o withdrawn entirely there Wherens, arbitrary action on either | men which excludes all but members | This good old root and herb remedy Lawe Dreparation for attack was indicated | geoms tittle doubt that the latter courss side, Without the question in dispute be- from the v»w of the gto ; "',‘Hh"”x““ has proved unequalled for these dread (2 and Qeneral Bcott gained at first|will be followed ot B s s g i ,W““,’ ,m“,l, ‘H‘,j h“ ‘,‘;,‘I Ioitering by brokers customers and em. | ful ills; it contains what is needed to ¢ hand an ldea of the defensive atti-| Military officials on the border appar R o T, | P restore woman’s health and strength. ently take the same view of the prob ditlon ireatening the Development of a system of military bge tude the punitive expedition has as-| o 0 e wituation They siresd public; he it therefore, trunsportation s one step toward na If there is any pecullarity in fs sumed have estimated, wccording to press dis iy n : ,’:‘.:,I ot'ar <’r‘uy faland, It the | PY Tepresentati o of rallronds and anto. | YOUF CASe re “"“’l"‘f "'mf’l".l‘";: e Goes Over the Records, putches, that General Pershing's men | Daties 4 the antiovarty o’ tot veuph | LoUA INSUNEIMN with tha eogpsretian bF| Yi08 Jrriie. she Lydia b Riote All dny long Genernl Scott went over|could be brought out in ten days without pay "‘I . . ) "r’”m"'"l: o o 'fl" kot e :""’" & ey ',‘\’ JVETINNL . (& RS Sl | g Medicine ( 0. (confidential), % the orda of the expedition and the|being exposed to serious danger of atta j“”‘ <xr,,;~ ‘"’” Sth ndselea’ss the o8 Bha skt sroliel sabaton b e, kiaast Lynn, Mass,, for free advice, e e of tneldemts hoth nerth and so w‘ S | troversy should submit their vwr ¥ v' B ey Yl PRI Sumiansmy e of the dary line. General Funston | [to an impartial bosrd of arbitration for ol two-d o h the elec ! L wFINALITY OF THE | the adjustment of all caumes of differ- | tion ff in { e And hin staft placed before the chief of | {ence between them, with due regard to | New York ur s elocted ore g taff every communieation received, and AMERICAN NOTF A | the Interents of the public O in, N, LDIIEY of '”"';"“ Y i adeition (o that record provided him L L Hpeclal interest is attached to the |gity of Montana, secretary RIWAY & ( US UALLY GREAT £8 . with auch other evidence bl wnd BOMB TO BFRLIN‘ threntened strike for the reason that the L3 written, (hat bore on the cune | 42 rallroad unfons have given the rafironds g —Dovoted to— ItE Gonernl eott explained that the secre | until April 20 in which to answer the de T Brilliant . ‘ B irohiorsiva report of the siluation than o s O TWICE flAIlY",.MAT DAY ) B100,000,000 Increase, —— Joo I{ond v owsivi o vocelve over tha| Faies ind Germany 4 (i of wid| PRIMON'T, Nabs, Aprl 2 Tho threat Back Home Again! | SOASLUDh- Wikew, And that, the minute bis{ intere enad strike of 400,000 enginemen and trafn. 'nera on enc' t 1 s work wna completed he would leave for| The conmen of opinion 1# that diplo I il e e b I'men -was one -of. the' chist ‘toplds of dis After hlvorbl::zc:r:n:n.lra Colum | Washington, As to the eonclustons he|matle relations between the United States AVIATOR THOMFRSON LOOPING /IHE - J0OP OVER NEW YoRkK walon at the banquet tendered by the | . The flight of time makes us think of Bob Manchester's Burl I o lad veached and the nature of the re-fund the allies of Germany need not nec- Ad cluty seetion of the Commereial el |1he future. The paby of today reflects 0 anches| "h‘ uriesquers f port he would make he was noncom-|essarily he affectes. In regard to Ause to some 20 of the leading professional what greatness may ba Wit !j g o tria, however, much (s considered to de- BUSY TIMES AHEAD Flgl]tcbn Thousand b g o el e B b scquired whoen be MOLLIE WILLIAMS s, % Danse an He wan asked If ft had been decided |pend upon the answer made by the the discussion it was brought out that 'r;l'r:u:y.m:ndmnnz BILLY MART & 4 CIRCUS PONIES ' g (o withdraw the troops and replied: "We | Vienua government to the American ins WPstlnghous(\ Men | the demands of the men wint require oy g il SEARLES & WOBLE, Bcoentrics have not reached a conclusion” Mol quiry regarding the attack upon the $100,000,000 a year to pay the inereased mother s the first and, anom Toagged & Benuly chovus " n d his head townrd General Punston | Russlan bark Imperator carrylng two A ”y O t %Trll wages., The speakers who dlscussed the reatest of obligations, Numbered when he sald “We, " American cltizens, one of whom was in. re vut on nirike proposition also brought out the fact that Ters is - splendld DEAR HEADIR : i Luck of Cosoperation. jured by ghrapnel tire PITTSBURGH, Pa., April Plckets | the raflroads are in no position to pay fRmesy.. oW n 81 wook! There's . mo . “Mother's Friend” that y Ggneral Funston placed before the No Reply from Pentield, One Thousand Workmen to Bow |, ;i sntrances to the Westinghouse | this tremendous amount of money, and M;’;‘:en'f'.;;:‘“‘,‘, | crackls ,‘[,.4..'4”7.'7' e chief of wtaff all the roports from Gen-| Ambamsador Penfleld wus directed to Before Samson During Latter Eloctrie and Manufacturing company at |for that reason if any such {ncrease is o helpful dally (afln- ‘that Mollle Willlams giri—she’s no oral Pershing already went to \Washing- [ make the Inquiry early this week. No Part of June Last Pittaburgh this morning pleaded so | granted it will mean that freight rates ence, to a host of she's “‘there’’—the epilome fon in which General Pershing is known|reply had heen reecived today and he 1 #uccessfully with the workmen on thelr | and passenger rates will have to be in wolr[nen.mA{:flled rnfr- £. L. JOHNBON, Mgr. Gayely Bag 10 have appealed for more troops and for | may soon be Instructed to renow the In way to. the whops that leaders of the | crensed in order to make up the defielt %" o mx;;fi-:t: gy ;'3 ::::(,-‘d ;;?;:l::um |n|n|n'rn‘l'lmu.l |'rhnn -;:d auiry OTHER DATES ARE CARDED mm; naugurated yesuerday 1o enforce | It was also »',m.\mh',mn’v:{(:m the men they nlrm{hdv:mmt andie e s Bvonings and Sanday Matineos, Ly "POrtn wet Torth with wpecifio| 1t s considered quite probable that an elght-hour day demand declared only | who are threatening to strike are now | absence of dlstress, the nerves are soot AF 4 clearness the antagonism which the | Austria ;,:” be called to ,,“.,,‘,,,,' whouid | One of the busiest nights of the|5:%% of the 1800 employes had entered, |heing paid an average of $1,% a year, | by taking away the burden of leaving all to w"’" MATS 15¢ and 25¢ A AT he ""r-"ru have et from Carransa minor |it develop that fts submarines, 10, have | youson for Samson. the chief boss of | OTeAt crowds of strikers filled the [while at the same time the great mac 5“,‘:,}(’;:“1:"’,fl“:’_’&':“",;‘::. Priend” the direct ot no_smok ) ‘I'In"“""‘ ‘""" """" Carranza troops and | not been acting with a proper regard for kg » to s that of June 26, | *Fe%te lending to tho gates, but thers \ority of rallrond employes, those out- | ABETe be 10 e Bl e ety 10c Ixt,’:vmu‘_’\;:;l'f‘ | unmistakable luck of co-operation the rights of noncombatants, the United Ak-Bar-Ben, is to be at o “Y lwas np disorder. Organization of the |side the labor organizations, are recelving | ory mflm"' Used by their own hand, gulded Baby Oarrisge Garage in the Lobby e General Bcott nlso was glven oppor- | Btates being determined that lllegal sub. That {8 to be Ancient Order of |strikers into locals of the newly-formed | an average of only ¥84 per year by thelr own minds, they learn at once the 2 :x;-‘:';“;':‘ u‘n‘::. ')::'(’dlmlv':"mul r/)'ly l]lle marine warfars, wherever and by who- | Upited Workmen night, One thou- m;l,:::’u,.‘.l -,.u’: ,].. be ,.‘.;‘,‘.mw’ “.,,,,”\ Wages ",,_',;,.' ,r,,;,,'.,.-., Per Cent :‘l;:“l‘:m:e::;&n:":'t"n::n:l'::n.;l:gk":.w’r';:flt E o o u dofensive | ever conducted, must cease Lt AR, " de, the shopa -gunrds. carefolly ¢x of Rallrond ucome. ; # position instend of continuing the pur- intment VIO Lt delggates to the Anclont OFAer |, oi %y 1yl baskety of Uie workmen | NORTH PLATTE, Neb,, April 24.—At & | oihe poi g HE0ar, T iy oandeed EVERY NIGHT » it of Villa, who now appears to have |, A" *Ppointmen ‘;” ’”“‘““"‘” 04aY | ot United Workmen convention In who succeeded passing the plokets 10 'specinlly called meeting of the executive ' any druggist. Then write Bradfield Regulator BOYD mmnnl WED,, SAT “ eweaped Into the distriots beyond the "I': ':"""";” Blone, chalrman of the 0| Omaha at that time are expected to | prevent the introduction Iowiven. | committee of the Commercial club the |Co. 410 Laciar Bidg. Atiant N LAST W C wi thest o " e . n orelgn ns pe, 10w This vesuiation » fir RS B ] it 5% Mg v o : . of the most entertalning an: able o il athost detachment of General Por|p i iiii¥ iy, o a0 day night to dis-| be Initiated that evening at Sam-|Th® resuiation wam first applied to the | members discussed the impending strike | 07 108 JOO% TCCCIC IOk SR SOREDIC LIS EVA LANG mw“”"u lem shing's command, There was at his hand 5 .8 the dobi J el N M shell department, but was later exionded of 400,000 enginemen and trainmen, which | g REBECCA OF SUNNY £¥ " ihe evidenco that the mayor of Parral |CV%# #ome features of the forelgn ait-|on'y Den, Thelodge band and drill |y, 401446 all the shops 15 threatened for April 2, The rallroad | — : BROOK FARM #¢ hwd nerved Colonel W, C. Brown at Santa | U0tlon, but late today the senator' went| yoqy, j4 to be in attendance, Leaders of the strike announced they |brotherhoods have given the railroads PRICES: 25¢-500, ‘Il‘r"t on ultimatum after the fight at :':‘“‘"L"'K"'::““: "::]},"",',’::'4":",:,:,'.”' ,,’:,’,‘:l The oceasion that brings the An-|would organize a parade at noon to VIsit | until' this date to reply to their demands . Miss Lang's final performance o arral that he must not advance another ANEH " i s < Top . the other towns in the Turtle creek val- | for an increase in wages of 25 per cent G!' H R d peey s l soldier southward, """ at night, “”"m‘”"""‘ ""“”””' ;"'"‘ '“"[! ”“I"] of II nited ““'”:'"" :" 1‘" loy In an attempt to bring out the work increase, if granted, it was pointed ay air eStor o " ‘or another date, | Omaha is the observance of the thir- ‘- P o \ . 1 | More Tro Needed. SYARES D% SETRN el i men in a number of factorles which do | ut by the speakers at the meeting, would l l The Best of Vaundeville, Reviewing the transportation problem, ‘ln‘d ";‘ Y.':"‘“';':;k Wil see the president | yo¢n anniversary of the organization |not recognize the eight-hour day. If they to lts ‘atura (:() or m D:::,l‘:- v;yln;nn'fmm General Pershing made 'T"n'; |" )n'l Anaslaer's prediodon that the | Of the 10dBe in Nebraska. There are succeed, tedy-sald; they wolild have 25,00 . In & few applicationsto ita original dark, glossy 494 ublie the audacity of maintaining a 400- ok i PRaIaLIN Ehe tne »e » r. | TN on strike by night shade, no matter how long it has been gray or ht, mile winding Mne of communieattan |German reply will be delayed Is borue | Siteen l0dges of the order in Dous-| "y, ;0 'in “ine day the company an 18800, 824 dandruft semoved by Daily. Matinee, 3! lu.utv:.ryw!’u t, 8115, #uarded by thousands of troops when a |out by the fact that it has been forwarde | las county, with a membership of |, unced that the shops were practically o Valoska £, Waiter V. nuch shorter route could be used, reliey- | to general headquarters. 8,000. The grand lodge officers and closed and ndded that the grievance com ® Buratt il Ing for more active duty at the front a notables are to take the initiation |mittee, which neretofore h:;) xm;mw oh ', goeat part of the punitive force. It was T l h 0 rsiaiges y D, Vg ull negotiations for the men, had mude no it (0 vegarded here as possible that General € Ggr&p Ompany ‘:"*l“‘ at the Den, along with the| . .1 ina the company was in lgno { Funston would concur in a report stat- o8 rance officially 1 y what the st '~ » = % 4 Itis ulaln—vmnn will know you are using s ’ n fng that the capture of Villa with the Flned fOr Sendlng This is one o big lodges In Ne-|was for. Recently an advance of 10 —_— i, e, boc, 8. wld \-r;orux;‘-mumnrzulwt Tll!l]lfl S Bmml 0 aflcmfl JiNsent. orsenisaiion oparating slong the n : ‘( : e i : Ve Face and BOdyCOVEFEdWIth Blisters. | Builo tiay Specisities Company. Nawark. N. J. | Twenty-elghth & Faroam, New Classes. sume liges was improbable. - He and al- u aACe NEeSWITLS |ments of the s pald out in | ¥ List your name now. Private leasons any most all other army officors have re Nebraska approximately $12,000,000 in bon- | 3 % ) Started to Spread, Child Very Hee WARNEY 5143 o S o e et R — oLttt ince tux organiation Submarines Are Busy, Cross and Could Not Sleep. be captured mare troops must be sent T']" TER, Mopt. Anel N ‘:“‘ Postal |~ Ak-sar-Ben ha nip . : 4 v it Mexlco and the campalgn must be | TeleEraph company was fined $LO0 In| .0 ) F » Sl ns A e S Iz i I AR tion of transmitting information on which | .\ Ry = In view of the formal protest by Car. | Facing bets were made. Judke Donlan R DM ohatie | s oiiaes nalias LONDON, April 2.—Submarine Ave ery\Piere, 1t has also become evident | amall for & second offense, but he eould | voune men o Gt afe. shoWing ea- |BOFR. Tw ships are \ that such Incroased motivity probably | make it no larger. An appeal was tuken | pecial eagerne nto the ch sunk, It is not belleved any My e would meet with formal armed opposition SR SB————— thi Ar been lost “My nioce suffered with ltching eczema by the de facto government troops. In | OHI0 WOMAN TRAINS Following i of special dele for nearly six months, Her face and body % these conclusions army men here take it | gations ta he entertained at the Den wero covered with blisters which broke ’1 or gridtted the chief of staff will coneur, F‘ST HARNESS HORSES‘ how amd arfoas | At the first twinge open and started to spread, PU RE FOOD s making it necossary for the admin e e ki tuasts od | B ' ap an's Linime A and as soon as one blister 1 ) Saclle Ak ais Sudly date tha | LSBANON, Q. Apri BL=0N8 D0as 41 = aht, when evarybod \ll drogs Ad **J opened a fow days later more EY MO O B vait Morece: Miad]| Wil attava v >t eruptions would appear. Her HI K natderation . mueh Information relative | VO8t8 Stibbe of thia cily now fs & . W, Ty b and the child was very cros worthern Mexico and reports, official he » 0. STt | e (i : Works | Then 1 used Outlours Th | D t ‘,‘ nd unofficlal, of activities of men and |forward 10 a succesaful one. She [, Soap aud Ofntment and eins eCior f n who are credited wity |duets FOLSNG. SRR ,’ I‘.“ it aing after using two boxes of the I Bd(_k Of has ma money At it v or string fr L N nenting fresh re tions | 3 a 4. Cutieura Ointment W - o d¢ facto government. At de. | Orphan Boy, 3:3201(, who has been a factor| A with the Cuticura Soap sha ; 5 & - v " toated . - & - - funed) Miss Thecess Sole- r V(ry Ottie % Mexica ¢ tem Mescan | NURSES “BUY" THEATER TO = ad Sb, Chicago, 1L, - to yenume the raide on the b RAISE CASH FOR CLUB ROOMS | o = 3 Oct. 19 ' : rwanile iy e Nurwa’ Conral ctib i Nestels | EQUR.YEAR-OLD GIRL . o are Snmple Each Free by Mall TTE BROTHERS CO v N ' tetpated in n s i : taaadas ’ ove ‘i ‘N,URED UNDER ”rNEY $ i req With 32-p Skin Book on request, Ad GRO E b v ’ i Y : s dross posteard “Catieurs, Dopt. T, Boee General Distributors Omaha, Nebrasks : neral | b " ARAND 18LAN ten."” fold throughout the world, . - - N == —x= TR g : ‘ “l BEG ’ ro SIAIE" s AYMENEML. - b ey By oda) I found the service between Omaha and 8t. Paul MRS, GLENN TABER HURY on your line very much superior, both in equipment A AS SHE FALLS FROM 1d promptness, in reaching destination - Will cortainly continue to uge your line in the o future, and have ivised ver {f my ends ¢ ¥ do the same Have used your line three ti t on ‘ 0 Mildeen's Culd and Creng always. Keep it up 8t. Louis, Mo ), 32 e W S b Try Great Western the very next time DEATH RECORD ( ECC y ) g ’ to or through Ft. Dodge, Mason City, 8t Paul, Min etiending . | 400 Waltes ' " < neapo Dubugque, Chioago a iwrvnoan vaih Cimmernl §wnaion | V00 o rEw . AR A M Parsam B0, Omaka Py ' . i v . 5 Hmle FAVe Bt - ARLIIS W whhow