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92 IRISH AND GERMAN PLOT EXTENDS HERE| Papers Seized at New York Indicate Several Americans Knew of Plans for Dublin Revolt. SPRING-RICE 18 THREATENED | WASHINGTON, D. C., April 26 Papers seized by Department of Jus- | tice agents from the New York of- | fice of Wolte von Igel, secretary to | Captain Franz von Papen, with drawn German military attache, are understood to contain, in addition to data connected with alleged German | plots, material disclosing activities in this country relating to the uprising in Ireland and names of Americans who had knowledge of the plans John B, Stanchfield, counsel for Von Igel, will confer with Becretary Langing about the papers seized, Von 1gel will accompany Mr, Stanchfield British Ambassador Threatened, The British ambassador, Sir Cecl) Bpring Rice, today recelved and referred to the State department an AnONYMous threatening communication, declnring that any treatment of Sir Roger Case- ment other than that due to a prisoner of war of the highest rank, would be a sontence of death against “him and other English servanta in this country,” Murtinl Law in Dublin, LONDON, April 2.-1Aberty hall, head quarters of the Dublin rebels, and Btaph wn's Green, which was captured by them, have been occupled by the militla, Promier Asquith announced today In the Touse of Commonn. Martial law has heen proclinimed in the city and county of Dublin, it was announced in the House of Commons Troops have arrived at Dublin from Bel- fust and England Bleps to wrrest in the movement, being taken, Premier Amquith told the House of Commons that drastic action to suppress the movement In Ireland being Anken Outside of Dublin he sald the country was tranquil, The premler added that #tops were belng taken cqumint neu frul countries of the of “this most recent German campalgn, ' Premior Asquith this afternoon read a tolegram in the House of Commons stat- all thowe concerned Mr. Asquith sald, were was fng that the sltuation In Dublin wan satistactory. 1t was not the case the wessage stated, that the rebels had machine guna. Indiana Democrats Praise All Acts of the President INDIANAPOLIS, 1Ind, April 2.-The @emocratic state convention, which con- vened here today, elected the delegates- e to the national convention and THE BEE OMAHA, 4 THURSDAY, _ e — e e RAIDERS CAPTURE [0 GERMANS ON BELGIAN SEA COAST AWAIT BRITISH WAR VESSELS—This photo- graph shows one of the coast defense stations constructed by the Germans in the sand dunes on the Belgian coast to resist attacks by English war vessels. tion is manned by German marines. COAST DEFENCE Jvn/vné GUN,, GERMAN PAPERS TAKING SERIOUS VIEW OF ISSUES (Continued” from Page One,) that the attitude of responsible leaders | ! s plainly that Indicated Mr. Wolff and that wh ver the decision ma be it will be renched with s full apprecia- | ° tion of what a rupture might mean [ Press Comment In Serlous, Comment In the press displays nelther America’s hostility T [ rines with the protection’ of peaceable liven and neutral property would be wel- omed by ua i e S = The particular QN friry servica delivering it. We selves to this fact.” We do not share the conception that inely good fortune for us' Connors Yellow Mr, Wol with a feeling of rellef. would truly Press. ammorty that the In w4 Zeppelin Drops Hundred Bombs Amarican England | no casualties sta- "’"I’l'"”'.‘,"::"7";""’“'”::"':I'::""g""'“""\“""“I""h""‘..m other statos presumably it would | offals, which must ‘b8’ met, and confl-| ST0We & simllar feeling.” | An Effective Cough Tremtment, o et i Jendurs of the empire| The Tageliche Rundschau, which is| Onme teaspoonful of Dr. King's New will be gulded solely by the empire's alone in fecling there is no chance of | Dlscovery taken as needed will soothe ialkasiets an understanding, says: | and check your cough and bronchiul irrs Mr, Wolff, editor-in-chief of the Ber “The prospects for an understanding |tation. All druggists.—Advertisement liner Tageblatt, again devotes an article n that paper to the support of the idea that a breach of relations between Cer- | many and the T'nited Htates must be | avolded It possible upon any acceptable | basis. Ho criticlwes President Wilson's acousntion that mubmarines are sinking neutral ships in & pre-considered manner and in pursuance of methods lald down tor them, hut he declares it would be n mistake to answer sharp words with | sharp words, He says “Most of us would consider it a great | pominated by acclamation unopposed cun- Pldutes for places on the state tici Governor Ralston, us temporary chair- nn, delivered the keynote address. The nominations of John W, Kern for the long term in the United States sen- e, and Representative John A, M, Adair for governor, made In the pri- Wary. were ratified, United States Senator Thomas Taggart was nominated by acclamation for the hort term In the United States senate Mr, Tagkart was appointed to the senate by Governor Ralston to fill until the vlection the vacancy caused by the death bf Eenator Benjamin ¥. Shiveley. The platform adopted by the conven- Hon contends that the party should be returned to power because of the record it has made. As examples of the work of the democratic party the platform re cltes the reserve bank, which it states “has contributed more to our prosperity and business stabllity than all the laws passed by the republican party in ity entire history. Other works of the part clted are The popular election of United States senators, new tariff law, Income tax and the federa) trade commission law Tn our long and eventful history no | president has confronted so many or so diffieult questions in forelgn relations,’ | reads the plank on forelgn affairs, * ‘Mid | the threatened chaos of war carnage our | great president correctly Interpreta the aspirations of the peopla for honorable peace, exact justica and humanity Whatever may he your need, a Want Ad will get it for you GERMANS IN BOMB PLOT CONFESS TO JURY con ity | clght con- | omplete SWAMP-ROOT SAVES KIDNEY SUFFERC:S esen thing " . W “ an Acaording 19 enfed “aturs and Wi LI M opou sitter, 4 e 0% 4 Jour nearest Araguint wow and g B OBalm AL deae ees aeil Ao o ity eenin and wne @ Hawes . W e o g Wiy ot and hiadde ane o 0y . Pos ' NTERl prvrarat b il oty Koy & (9. Mingha \ Manibon The Cmahe Dby § good fortune If it could he made possible to protect peaceable travelers, women and children, from death in the waves, | to Insure the rights of neutrals ngainat | mistakes and In every qase to fulfill the | commandments for the protection of | humanity which suffers so severely in| war times | “Htorfes published In the entente press | that, following the sinking of the Lus! tania and In similar cases, all Germany | danced and rejolced, are a tremendous! mistake, “Although we are of the opinion that steamships passengers must themselves entimate the danger they run, every pos- sibllity of uniting the tactics of subma- Mickel's ll.-‘lhn'y!fi. Comnet ia These stores show afull 1ine of Victor- Victrolas In all sizes and styles, Stores 16th Street Are most seanty Nebraska Cycle Co. Brandeis mun:h-u- Prosident Wilson has declded upon a final blow against 1)fr~‘ see Want Ads Produce Results The Individual Executor Prominent Stores That Handle Al of the Above Victor Victrolas and Victor Records » l'\enn Have Bound roof Demonstrating Rooma and Will Gladly Play the Recorda for You absorbed In his own affairs, or sick, might sometimes give your estate secondary attention. The handling of Estates is our busi- ness and those committed to our care as Executor or Trustee receive our constant attention and an economical administration under experienged management. PETERS TRUST CO. CAPITAL § 500000 9 Wilhelm ac108 Sont Joen st Tictrola k. on the Fifth You'll tind all the New Reec- ords and a full Ine of Acces- sories al these stores. APRIL o 1916 <l BRITONS WHO LET |» ntinued counters off the ast on Mon- day were continued on Tuesday. A Brit- ish destroyer was badly damaged by our | naval forces and an auxiliary steamer |4 sunk and the crew captured and taken to | Zeebrugg Ony fe alno returned from these entorprises undamaged. The enemy withdrew again from the regios of the Flanders Warships i I | many and can hardly be hindered from must reconelle oure “yellow press and certain German news 4 4 e g s e e g In Great Britain Intlons between the two countries, but that Washington must realize that sober| LONDON, April %.-Ons hundped tiscusslon still 1s possible in Germany. | bombs wers dropped by the Zeppelin bal- A brench of German-American rela-|loons in their vald over England Tuesday jons would seted by tho advocates| night. This announcement was mads f an unrestrained use of ‘the torpedo|by the official press bureau. There were LONDON, April was | I bombarded aw well as Lowestoft by the | i German warships which attacked the | fre eastorn comst yesterda [ ne | were killed and twelye b The ollowing officia o t of t rald wan given out tods “The bombardment of Lowestoft and |w tively armouth 10 o'clock und lasted about our. y the enemy slight yesterday morning began half a Despite the heavy guns employed ships the damage was re A convalescent home, ENEMY ATRMEN DIE |3 b b B at +|After Nine Years of Pursuit Negro Caught In Omah a houses weve extensively damaged % dwelling houses were slightly ed After escaping the claws of the Ia wo men, one woman and one child | gince 1907 despite constant pursult, Jir re killed, Three persons were serlously | jones, a negre, was arrested by South ounded and nine slightly wounded: fide detectives and is bel held as a Fire was opencd on Great Yarmouth | fyeitive from justice, 1t is eherged Jones t the Here the damage was | sommitted murder {n Missiseippl in 1% ne | seriously damaged by | 44 4 result ot a card gume quarrel. Fo bullding slightly dam- | yine years the poll g VRa:: nponts have been hunting Jones, but it was not he German squadron, consisting of | yneil the Omaha police got on his trai twenty ships, which yesterday visited the | that he was apprehended. He had been nglish eant const, was sigited from the | living on the South Side for some time Jutch island of Vileiland Tuesday morn- | and was employed at both Armours and '8, going eastward, says a dspatch | Bwifts m Rotterdamm to the Evening Star e ——— e he warships were preceded by Zeppelin The first battle cruiser of modern typs alloons, in the United Statos navy was the il S — fated Maine, destroved in Havana har Want Ade never shirk their work—-they | hor in 158 111 get results, if ummum will, THOMPSON-BELDEN 6 CO, o The fashion Certer of the MiddleWest — | Price Reduction Sale ~Three Hundred- Beautiful Trimmed Hats Thursday Every Hat Reduced $3, $5, $7, $8, $1 According to their origi price reduction Sale reputation of havin Every Sale i credit Trimm Women s Gauze -Underwear- for Summer Gauze vests, low neck, no sleeves, 12%¢. Gauze unfon suits, low néck, no sleeves, fitted or wide knee; extra quality, all sizes, 85c, Fine ribbed liele unlon suits, low neck, no geeves, fitted or wide knee; ma® by “Carter,” $1,00, New Location —of the — Underwear Section Main Alsle — Main Floor, Gray Hair Restored to its Natural Color In o few applicationa to ite nn:lnll dark, glossy shade, no matter how long it has been gray or 1aded, and dandruff removed by It is wot & dye—no one will know yon ln ul In, 28¢. 800,81, all denlers or direct Tica. Bend for bookiet ~Basutital ] m"' flo HIY Speciaities Compa I TODAY'S BEAUTY TALK an make A delightful shampoo very little effort and for a trifling if you get from your drug glat & %0 of canthrox and dissoly 2 teaspoonful in a cup of hot wate Your shampoo is now ready. Just pour A ltile at A time on the scalp and rub 1 This creates an abundanc A e the dandruff, ex OPTICAL CO. N CORNER FARNAM AT 16 ™ 2:80 )Ry 8120 M “Quiney Adams Sawyer” The MUSE 0™ Because we have these under- a year, we have maintained our ‘ Millinery in the Middle West,. as wedo not exchangeor Millinery Section-~Second Floor Today Estahlished 1886. 0 to $12.50 nal selling price. o four times ¢ the Finest s Final, ed Hats. Trefousse Gloves -The Best Made in France- When a women chooses Trefousse Gloves for the first time-~we have perfect assurance that we have made a permanent customer. Trefousse French Kid Gloves are the Best for the Money, Priced $1.50 to $2.50 a pair. AMUSEMENTS. BRANDEIS Today ¥ 7% Henry W, Savage Offers sz FYERYW Bvngs., 50c to §3 Matinee, 25¢ to $1.50. B o Y D u'l.All' WEEK it Mat. Saturday LANG R EBEWCCAW lufl Euoou @6c, 500, LAST TIME IAT NITE. MAIL ORDERS NOW For May 4-5-6 Nights 250 to #3, Sat. Mat.250 to $1.50 TAYLOR HOLMES and Origionl Compass “OMANA'S FUN CENTER" Valeska Huratt TODAY PHINCE KAR M) Oviental HARRY MARON & (O Ia “Get the Moker POSTAL FIVE A Messsnger Bor's Romance GRACE MeCORMIUR Migh Clase Visilaien 1O ADMINSION Q0 ‘;-n- " Bright Spot NEW BUNKER BERN || Direct From .‘l Months {n Hensation and Diaslontet Tonite T TIMES TOBAY . Dratinguiohed American aaetian Frederick Warde in ‘fgl_us MARNER" | Alm SEMEN Jane Grey in “THE WAIFS" Keyuwna (omody HIP 15TH and HARNEY Phone Douglas 8069, LAST TIMES TODAY, Daniel Frohman Presenty Marguerite (:llr:l In Mleanor Hallowell Abbott's Story, “Mollie Make-Believe”’ FARNAM THEATER Pipe Organ and Orohestra Musio, Feature Plays Only. THURSDAY that Delightful sotress IL’"D GREGORY In ACCORDING TO LAW" A Great 5.a0t Drama. Also 1-act of Good Comedy, BASE BALL OMAHA vs. LINCOLN April 25, 26, 27, 28 ROURKE PARK April 28—Ladies' Day, Oalled 3118 Bale Burkalow Rros Turpin's School of Dmlng Ay.elght and T olal summer courss Most ressonable. Pl fime. Marsey 8140 Pry F‘»When The Omaha Bee Universal Animated Weekly May Be Seen i e ’T‘ FARNAM THEATEN CAMERAPHONN GEM LOYAL PANTIME LAY R MAGI MANSOOM "y PFALACK DIAMOND HUNY ALMO OMANA MENWON FLORKENON . —————— Ude and Bes Want Ads wall AR eppertunity miseed L loa, Peuriunity s -