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THE OMAHA SUNDAY | APRIL o wa . atlon n F out the LARKIN'S MEN TAKE | Omaha Boy Wins Way by Hard Work ' TRUTONS HARGR =" " Pope Refuses Roger i & 5t s a8 R N | Through School to Manage Ranch| ALLIES INTR[GUEU e o s oy | JOSGHIONG AUGIENG00 | T oo e PA I I UPRIS]NG —— b o e Before He Embarked it i o ik e as Political, According to \‘, Rhta et ‘\"‘“K“‘ to Discredit German Answer ‘ Het Birectly conceraud. Germany Tae | Glevhale’ STialik 'as paviin’ (hat batore millons of Ieishmen in North Adm."'fl:". First Detailed Story. | "‘.*"l"“” b “:‘”"‘ S in Advnnce | admitted that it 1s on'y proper ..\ ,m he embarked on his Trish expedition, Sir b w-:" ]‘Hv.n“v'w -:'-”\-M:t att t‘:'n 4 REBELS H(‘LDING POSTOFFICE | GERARD IS STII.L IN DARK] | proposes to develop the “be n and the weather Is good LONDON, April 2.—“The Cologne Ga-|tends on the parties which must reckes s | the Rosebua b ——— sette uppenrs to expect no succesy from | With this factor in the elections,’ Fhe situation in Dublin, where the | g iy 5 o Littie tale of the industry BERLIN, April 29—(Via London) Bulgnrs and French Clash. the Sinn Fein revolt in Ireland,” Reut ¢ members of the Sinn Feln soclety|and determination of an Omaha lad, 1 With James W. Gerard, the Amer ATHENS, April #.-(Via Parls, De- | er's Amsterdam correspondent telegraphs. Debate “Short Nallot,'” . . i ” ” 8 'av o 10 It s reported from Saloniki that | “It cautions its readers not to overest MADISON, Wis, April @.~The U i undertook a raid against the gov-|I1%8 he ¢ n T fiee that & drawng fcan ambassador, on his way to the aian Datrol Fitth men eirons. ed s aders n rost! iy e s M|"rll" m"hd’lh:'lzoz i mate the effect which the disturbances for land fn Tripp county, the ¢ {liki, but retired ed a8 fur as VA army headquarters, said he had not been o 5 TR ening «f German army headquarters and the ve thin ye tonight from Sout ernment last Monday, continues se-|bor land in %riop county 9 kEIny hissdguariers At Skirmisn with French troops. | Wil have on the political and military | (he adiect of Hshor n.u'u:"-“"k"“ - rlaus, according to latest reports. lata i . g At leading German statesmen already ] place in October of that year. o per ’ % P——— Advices from Belfast are that Lib-| there the day passed quietly in Berlin i} suaded his father, Frank A, Kennely P8l erty hall, the headquarters of tha|editor of the Western Laborer, to go and where no new developments occurred tore Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday Till 9 P. M. ‘ o Sinn Feln soclety, was captured by |reglster at the drawlig Mr, Kenn dy with regard tg the American note h the military after it had been shelled | Va8 one of the fortunute ones i1 th to Germany concerning Germany's by a gunboat, drawing, and secured a quarter seotion, method of submarine warfare, ; . 1 ot onto which he mdved his family and The newspapers today refrained The rfl)elu are still in control of |, ovoq b iiie dnughter MirEi it y L y part of Dublin, They are barricaded |entered u quarter adjoinin and the from any comment on the latest de ‘V[-VIODY‘. S8TOR in Backville street and hold the pos’- | father bought the third quarter, giving pvelopments in the situation, merely - S office. A!l offerts to disperse them | them & holding of 180 in a biock. In 199 mentioning Ambassador Gerard's Sunday, April 80, 1916————-S8TORE NEWS FOR MONDAY Phone Dou(lu 187 51 have falled., Allen Kennedy quite his job as messenge departure. The general situation . i or the Pullman company in Omaha, and L m ) [ was not referred to by the newspap R k bl S l M d f 4 homesteaded a quartor in Me'le'te count et 18, | about thirty miles vest of his father's ers except the Tages Zeltung, which emarkable oJale onday o KINGETON, Ireland, April 2%.— | 000" 0" Shich he later proved up, and printed its usual article laylng em [] (Via London,)—Four hundred Irish |, v yas in nis own nar phasis on the statement that the un rebels were made prisoners when the | :m( nds vather tan nd doesn't derwater boat is a necessity ‘n Ger bl troops captured St. gtephen’s green ;“ RN ATNG WO father many's warfare against Great Brit- and drpve them out with bombs, The Imm during the first summer, nor of S rebels sustained heavy losses, low. he tolled to ‘told, down™ his own i DUBLIN,, April 2b.—(Via Lou-|t¢/cPhone linem teaching school, and .Pflbf.li”efl.m’flfled : A Berlin dispatch to the Cologne Ga ( ncine« lng odels sua y l‘lce to " e | dolr other Jobs as they ma to hiy a 1 don, April 28.)—Dublin Dow Bas| Al the while bo was resintered as . y etto again cails attention to what i " § boen held up for twenty-four hours | student in the four-year agricultural | pow set about to put into practice his |!°T™4 the hopes of Germany's enemios to fi by & combination of members of the|course at the University of Nebraska. [1o knowledge | bring ut a breach in German-Amer) 2 y 8inp Feln soclety and followers of | had to kive over a year of his schoolin He has named the home ranch T i‘m. relations. This dispatch says the b A .z % = In order to comply witR the requirements ' KKaty Ranch,” for his mother, and will |press of the entente powers ls seeking James ':“‘k”'v head ”" the' LeAONDOSL] oo 41y "lund offics as to his homestesd glvo especial attention to stock ralsing. |untiringly to hammer the convietion into workers’ uulon, and w'dely known as|pue he made it all right. He oarned the Ho is 2% years old, and was born In |the whole world that the conditions ns a strike leader, money for his expenses at school, and has | Omaha | 1aid down by the American government | There has bésn the same yviolenco will not be meceptable to Germany and v R s St b Vi upeaac ! E : that an effort s being madoe to discredit n the city as marked the big streel| .. own from 1t. Thus tar the re the German answer in advance, no ' car strike in 1913, which was headed | yolters have captured nothing by fight MORE TROOPS ARE matter what it may be, L by Larkin, but supplemented by th» lnx, "l'h«-m :m: nnlu:l‘y‘Ir :--mmlm;-u; Gerard in the Dask, | 'me e ary |and the nply oceupled unprotected uge of an armed force with military m”m”w’ smply P 7 WASHINGTON, April 2%.—Ambassador ; pretansions and the selzure of strate-| .y, "0 iien express the opinion | ard at Berlin, in g@dvising the State glc polints designed to give the dis-|that the trouble may last a day or two. department today that he had been in 4 tubbance tbe sspest of A revolition, | They say tters i5 awpls fopss at the vited to confer with Emperor Willlam at i [ Tbe tord leutenant of Ireland, in disposal of the government to quell the ‘Pcnhmg Believed in Hurry to Get informed of the of the confer entire disturbance with case. The sym Additional Troops Before Ban | purposo - a proclamation, today called !hv!"_”’y of the paople sene v, they ds Placed on Pact, |ence. In fact, Becretary Lansing sald, ® movement “insurrectionary” and de-|clare, in against the disturbers, but thus d ‘“'IH announcing the "‘I“il" of Mr, Ge n 3 oreign | far the military authorities have not £ rard's dispatch, no explanation of any # clared 'mnt llil ‘h« hdm to “!v Il]kl shown their strength. They ave. no | MACHINE GUNS ON MOTORBIKES |iina had accompanied the invitation i promptinge. By RO ASYH, . BIDE: doubt, anxlous to end the trouble with a The bellef prevails hero, howaver, that He adds that “stern measures are being taken to suppress it."” fn London. While it is declared not to minimum of bloodshed and destruction of property It s impossible as yet to ascertain or | The COLUMBUS, N. M., largest April 29 force of troope which than a regiment of cavalry are pre the emperor desires to discuss the general submarine situation with Ambassador Gerard and possibly explain in detall his Lansing Has Little Data, ¥ar from Being Mere Riot. as left Columbus since the initial . b \ i . d even approximate the number of persons has ‘le Dlunthus. & | vlews for the benefit of President Wil The revolution thus far I8 considered an |y, 0" "y 0ea but thers Is no doubt | COMmand crossed the border siX|son. Diplomats, especially those at vals o1 :!”Wj‘hfln" " :m')“ 1’.”:\';’:‘;' that the aggregate Is considerable, as the | Weeks ago is encamped tonight on |tached to Teutonic embassics, seemed to s, ot il ;,'}“,"f”",fl tor some’ (lttaen | 1OU8Y crowds were largo and the shoot- | the frontier, fifteen miles west of |"*52rd ""-"]“" . 'l o, ':.m g eld by political rlof o POR [roe el oiie NG Deinats wab veky Wid:| i peror and” the ambassador as holding o 5 " . vears ago, and the riots in Syduey atrect | i W LS Bt freiners was very Wid | nere, The troops, conslsting of more | cortain dekree of hopefullness HF entire stock of showroom samples from two high-class manufacturers | have the support of the people generally, and even is not, considered by some of the awthorities a rising, the situation cer tainly ts virtually serlous and far beyond the dimensiows of a riot, The trouble has gone on now for twen- ty-four hours and has combletely aislo- cated the life of Dublin. No shops are open and no business is belng transacted Btreet cars have ceased to run and the g4s supply has been cut off. Use of the There has been considerable unrest In Dublin for some time past dings of tho Binn Fein party, the ' army and the Irish Transport Workers federation, of which James Lakin, who now is in the United States, is leader. The authorities expelled certain organ- izery of the Irish volunteers from Ireland and & Sion Feln protest meeting March 31 was followed by rioting. On April § wing to the | lined in the order. paring to croes the line into Mexico ut daybreak tomorrow. The soldiers left Columbus upon order of General J, J. Perghing, ex peditionary commander, and it was stated at military headquarters here tonight that no reason had been out Pergons in con- hought at a big price concession, and that’s the way we offer them to you. The offering includes the season’s newest ideas, such as large flat Lisere sailors, some with tilted bandeaux trimmed with the wide velvet ribbons; large Milans and white Milan hemp, faced with white and flesh colored erepe, tg“ trimmed with white wings and beantiful white flowers, Hats that are positively big values to $20.00; special Monday at $5.00, Buargess- Nash Co.—Second Vieor. Brief consideraticn was glven the sub. | marine issue at today’'s cabinet meeting the first held {0 a week—but Secretary Lansing was able to give only the most meager information on the subject In view of the activity of German govern- ment officials and their apparent fnten tion to reach a decision as quickly as poseible, the president is disposed not to instruct Ambassador Gerard to prese for Bt e o e ———— {elonhose Detwean the city and the sub- two members of the Sinn Fein were ar stant touch with the border situ 'II ply t ‘m AII;|’ri“‘n'dI|'|’v‘:‘|:‘r: ;:n ’;: - “r'.".N“h Oo,—lnrybodyl Store—16th and m.y‘ 6 urbs has been forbidden by the military, "']”I'I“' in Dublin with a motor car loaded | {jon offered various solutions, onc|Th¢ auestion will not be allo drag - — - I 8 and a unitios They ore L] 3 and the running of trains to and from fmn'l ”"_'r':"“‘”"”"I‘f““_“"”':l’“f I:flw’::’mnn\: "t | belief expressed was that General o e s e vanas s —— the country Is very irregular. & b SOMMEN | pershing feels that his shortened . 8 Tosterdsy - (Monday) st mid-day, the First Detafled Story, | Per B s Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P, M. Baturday Till 9 P, M. | Sinn Fein revolutionists were assembled | LONDON, April 20.—The Associated | line of communication which extends 4 4 If for one of thelr usual parades, |Press sent from Dublin Tuesday after- | from Columbug to San Antonfo, a y They were supposed to be going out for [noon “'"‘{”'h" ;‘I’*‘ I’"'"“"“ cve-witness | gigtance of about 325 miles fs In [ ] - 2 an Easter Monday march, Some of the [account of the disorders in Dublin to be | 3 0 3 ' B | vank snd flle even imagined this was |receivedn London. The resident Asso- | N€€d Of further strengthening. G | culod ress comeapondent, i DU fo- | Wamta o Porestat Aston “EVERYBODY'S STORE" Still Hold Postoffice, 8 Q0UFIer 104 “| Another was that the expeditionary - _— ——— 1 ton, seven mlles outheast of Dubli o About 80 of them, however, took pos- [t seven miles southeast of Dublin, | 0sder fears that one of the atipu Sunday, April 30, 1916 _BTORE NEWS FOR MONDAY- Phone Douglas 137, sesulon of the general postoffice in Sack- | ynieeze bore the stamp of the postal |lations In the conference between Gen " Vil srcet, whieh at Lhe Umo %48 8L | contor and pparently was unexpurenied Announcing for Monday a Most Unusual y tended by a usual small holiday staff of clerks. There the 60 men remained all day «nd night and still hold forth The Dublin view of the uprising at the end of the first day rated the report that the force which be seemingly corrobo- | erals Scott | be that no more Funston and Obregon, American troops shall cross the boundary and is anticipating One Day Sale of Fine The raid was beyond tue power of the | gupy tno gisorder was not a large one | such an agreement by bringing his com- | police to deal with. Small detachments mand to & strength that will enable it | [ ] of lancers appeared on the icene, but fl {5 oD with L1 CesPRens) . St o e o twi v b | ALliES ADA NOUETALS |5, "oy hoer o sar e ernoon an Venln . been shot and two or three of the men . lerals Scott and Funston will come to . wounded, they withdrew. Since then the Lose 736 Shlps St R N R Sinn Felners In the postoffice have been tha conference. It was polnted out that| N left alone and they have hoisted the flag 5 0 it {8 probable that the deparfmental com of the Irish republic over the bullding. WABHINGTON, April British eati- der and chief-of-staff may desire t t 9 0 an 49 | e . ave | MAtes of the Buropean war's toll of mer- | Mander A 3 . . . L ! l»«":”«‘»‘::?‘;-‘nlr‘llnrv e inn "r"'~::‘""-w shant ahipw, glven in fgures taday by | RS OF SRS, CF S Bril i T is indeed a most unusual offering—ri "h,t at the very height of the season. But we niust have room f barricades of barbed-wire erected in the |the Depart of Commerce, put the numboc (D458 10 854 | l I gl ! ‘f' e g B 4 Ty heigat . . W WE Saieb A8 om Tor {horoughtare. In this street there has [0t T8, With a tonnags of more thun [°fthe troobe | the many lines of summer dresses that are tumbling in almost daily, and this is the means we have been a great deal of looting of shoy 2,000,000, Allled ve lost number 638 | o aiion continues here today, aero- | adopted to accomplish the result. smashing of windows, and neutral 198 \ Sland i a device calculated to equip | m : . Sy Tie Nesuihon The estimatos, made by n British ad- | OER G T cay (ravel, being tested The dresses are all late st,yhl-s in a great vm'm}_v of models, In St. Stephen's Green, a detachment | miral, glve British losses s 410 ships, | ,nq gupplies being dispatched to individual and distinetive creations of a Burgess-Nash standard of tha Sinn Felners entered the green fifty-three; Russian, thirty-five; | yroops in the field ¢ selected fr . m T lar d full which is surrounded by a high railin twenty-seven; Belglan, ten, and | plans were being made also to eq l‘l ected from our own regular an carefully selected stock. and locked themselves in and began dig | Japanese, three. This does not Includ quadron of motocycles with machin At these prices for Monday only we expect them to go out ging trenches. The authorities consid- [the loss of 237 trawler the British It these prove practicable It wa *t i hurry. Three big ' ered that this move as a last stand might by the French and two by t oy ¥ sed when edy ro-| | ‘Q In a hurry. iree big groups— be Intelligible, b a8 an of the | Belglans inforcement NOCOSBAT disturbance they could not guess its pur- | Norway, with eighty-one veasels « T ROURD Dresses that = Dresses that | Dresses that oo R troyed, leads the neutral v 1w BRASS THIE : were priced to were priced to were priced to % Daves, A voimieer s o S, 910 (erl Lant | = OVER TO DISTRICT COURT | 350: Monday, | $60: Mond 75: Mond ar 3 A o Y enmark w t thir ’ H H Vas § prominant figur he dist lolland ha v h John Kosky, Joe Krevoanes and J &’v* PO onday, ’ onday, s ’ onday, treet car atrik nd . A \ ave been bound over to the district court N 1 = === ‘:‘r‘ . : T wit bonds fixed at $600 ea \ b d e h wh . ra was belng prin "“u-\ be & Poli | - ‘\J‘“ g : * nependable | ¥~ INE model gowns that are the exclusive one B g e . ® P of.akind styles that should be of immediate | eine - | Dr. Bell's FinesTar-Houes Ass lsta n c e mm”u 'Hl women of exclusive preferances | 18 idea | . ' ; | Gowns priced regularly $86.00; at $42.60 el - R Being prepared ! | Gowns priced regularly $100.00; at $50.00 ‘ against a spell y 748 Gowns priced regularly $1256.00; at $62.50 | ; ] | Stomach, Liver or 6 Gowns priced regularly $150.00; at $75.00 . t ' Bowel weakness is| Gowns priced regularly $200.00; at $100.00 | an excellent idea Q| Pargoss Nash o Recond Plans : | This brings to mind| : : B ae cominte wll! (] [Owr Foe Storage Special Reductions for the May Sale istance to be deriv) peolute " : Prefebt| | wiutinties | Enable Us to Offer These New Blouses — t] | B s by 1heft Culls from the Wi ; s wnown 1o Por $l 95 $3. 95 and $4. 95 v epairin, ne emodelin A ' R = naa i g Phant e 1 : $1.95 | "'$3.95 | © $4.95 ' Dn.sher Bros. pol ke (helr Pofine ,,‘}',L',“..‘ff.".e.‘i'.".',' ik e P PYRRA DAY ULEANE WATTURS i ke v b & a P el » Hurgess Nash Co - Bverybody s Btore - 18h and Harney R S v Day VALL TYLER a0 fBeautiful Gowns at %a Price | e ceasm—l PATFECIETINT S EaBeo. REF PP . mEe