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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1916 13 Eloss e e L e WA L o : = \Y ' ¢ « fap N’;- P ] . washing out our who'e life work in a|l Africa. It wa 8- wh an trample Into dust without BRIEF CITY NEWS | Busy Days for Mr, Policeman EXECUTIONS STIR ot i : St b AR - | Is and other telling points his | viet husiasm. What | T} was a lively incident at the con- “Townsend's ior Bporting Goods.” | peech were received with loud cheers|was w | was not a military blll for |cluston of Mr, Dillon's speech. He was Lighting Tixtures—Eurgess-Granden UP ]RISH PEOPLE m the nationelist benches Irelar t a means to find a way to | eaying that the insurgents had made a Difmond Engagement Rings. EMuolm , After declaring that the primary object 'the hearts of the Irish people. The gov good, clean fight er misgulded. Ha Root Print Tt— Now Mageon Press ' {of his amendr t was to put an ab u rnment vould then obtain the best | [{a was interr ipted by a member, and Yor Sale—Gi: and aity and; fax | British Government Alarmed as|®nd final stop to the executions, ar oops. i world retorted; J. H. Dument, Dillon ceded Waon't Send Son Now, It would be a good thing if your eol- mortgage celine Bldg Single Taxers Meot—1V 1 Claremont Inn Judge Leslde Il—District Judge 1 lle Is confined to his home with a tack of bronchitis. It is not however Motorist Fined-—H. A. Bquire, 1515 personal Incidents Mr. Dil- | diers were able to put up as good a fight, 20,000 with machine guna Among t ment of Ireland Ia largely In the hands |on related was one concerning his son, | 3,000 again [of Dublin clubs. What Is the use of |He sald ond artiilery [DILLON FLAYS HARSH SWAY |(¢/ln& me that the executive authorities | .y | Severity of Policy Arouses Land | 1y my opinion the present govern | to Reaction Against Crown | Baxter ad drei n at | 1gle Tax 17 years of age, | Cn of Attack, The chief cause of the attack on the a son |acted In close consultation with the civil - | : A executive officers of the ‘Irish govern LONDON May 12.—The mOSt|nent? Who are these officers? T gerous factor in Ireland's situa-|are none. They have all disappear tion, which had been rccognized,|There is no government in Ireland ex applied f v military pass to go to Kingstown. Ile was asked his name and | government in the House of Commons ollege, and was grossly insulted by a |today was a revelation that another exe- British officer, who refused the pass, |cution had occurred—that of a Fermoy ! v olice T A e S et verv. | This son had asked permiasion on his |man named Kent—which was the first e S G ettt ol since the brief rising flashed in the | WAWEL and the Dublin clubs. Every- | o % irthday to foin the British | military execution outside of Dublin. fined §6 and costs pan, was that the punishment of the Befors. ihie - clvilL ottibars. ook Mghe | A I gave him leave to enlist when The summary shooting of the Irish Falls Off Horse—Max Oster, 3 rebels would cause a reaction of |the milltary officers treated them with | oq oo, L kel (RoW | edttor eI Snhy s SRMRR AR Willis avenue, sustained a fractured ankle sympathy among the warm-hearted [undisguised contempt, and from the day | simiine cnses 2 b b ‘”"k""'“‘”"“"”‘ a4’ the detatla when he fell from a horse which he was snd emotional people. This threat-|marta W was prociair the civil gov After all it {8 our country, although et el i S riding near his home. ened danger appears to bo fast ma-[men op (o ‘“i“""' """] to an end. The | o 1o0k upon it as & sort of back garden | Phone Your Want Ads to The Bee. 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It appears in The Bee ex ; I JLL copanly Aunisalv Pina Uit & what bithe CVaHoTa John Dillon, one of the most re-[Florying in the rebe Mku they claim that . . et o memtonann s it i 5 0 [ dioestion May Be Annual Polos Auction—The annual cng of the bitterest antagonists Of [makes the situation so terrible g polies amuction sale will be held in tha British rule, attacked the govern-| ¢ that program is to be enforced In . . police court on Tuesday afternoon, May nient today in the House of Commons |Ireland, you had better get ready 100,000 i S v o Comend i i v o ue to Constipation unclaimed and confiscated articles of elati h \ | what sort of an appearance will you fered under the hammer. nunciation has not. been SUrpASSOd | mgais an:ths .champions-ot smiall:nation A i 2 88 a1 Alternate--C. ¥, Bossl |al Westminster since Parnell's llu_\,‘.mw-A Ncglrcf of Important Function city dairy and milk inspector, has b | A Ith ¢ o Dublt | Threatened With Death May Seri ly I : advised by the election cornmission that | Premier Asquith has personally stepped [ Mr. Dillon charged that men had beer Ay -SEroUey Impair he was elected as alternate delegate to into the breach and is taking the un- |'Nreatencd with death unlesa they gave The Health. TS R T A R S precedented course of fourneying fto | o (AENC® agalnat comrades. In one case | There are many people who believa Lossie’s name was written on the ballots 3 | hoy of 15 was ordered to glve evidence. | they suffer from indigestion when thelr Byiaintiner ot thakda Dublin to investigate thy situation on the | He said, “I won't, and the officer said | dscomfort really is due to a constipated Selnast P Led S AR AT o spot and doubtiess to give fnstrgctions | "Y0u will be shot." The oy replied: | conditior Wiatis sheta vare s o100 e natitia SIaMIELGs to General Eir John Marwell regarding | Shoot away Blont, With ita attendant mental de only $1,080, Frank J, Steinert, 1600 Evans the policy which the military govefn-| The was then blindfolded and taken | pression, sick-headache, the belchine of street, filed a petition to be declared a ment' must pursue, now that the chief |AWAY, and was again asked to fnform, | sour stomach gases, etc.. ate froquentl bankrupt. His home, worth $,000, is the civil administrators, Lord Wimborne, [bUt replied, “No" He was then made | dus to Inaction of the bowels Relieve Diinoioal. item’ among the asseta i He Augustine Birrell and Sir Matthew Na-[10 hear the click of the rifles, after- | the congestion and the ble usually claims that his wife paid $2.600 toward than, have retired from office. The pre- | WArd the bandages were taken from his | disappears, The use of cathartics and the home and that this s not really a mier left here tonight by the Irish mafl [®Y®S And he was sent home. After de- | purgatives should be avolded, Lowever part of his own personal assets | train on his way to that city scribing this Incident, Mr. Dillon sald thess shock the system unnecessar 5 Use “Tex-Tile” Shing inderiands, He announced that he was going to| 1 ¢all that damnable and intolerable.” | and, at best, their effect {s but tems; vy 4 ddidlle ol P e R R b s ,H‘v H:hfllnlu further Incidents, Mr. Dillon | rary. A mild luxative Is far preferable % . arrive at some arrangement satisfactory | “ONt!nued The compound of simple laxative 3 { Scr]be Starts | A ety x-:rm- Ha fravkis Another man sald: ‘Shoot me, for I | herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup ' | —— I deciared that the present situation. ouid |PV® Killed threo of your woldfers’ That | Pepsin and sold m drug atores for fifi Plght f(')lT PTOPQI‘ty | not continue. He mld‘lhnvr‘rn men haq [ MY horrify some of the honorable mem- | cents a bottls, {8 highly recommended s L ft b R ] T v 5 FEEIS » i , - T been shot for taking part in the revolt 1"',,',;"""’;"l""nkx am lw'r\'h.l '-Iv these men.” | Mr. Benj. Bassin, 360 Madison St., Gary BENJ, BASSIN t : Many of the mewspapers. partioularly |, TPI® remark met with loud cries of |Ind., thinks Dr. Caldwell's Byrup Pepsin 61L 0y Relatlve England Agreesto |Club Members GHVEI [ it ‘ream st imor e e | Sheme " But ch apeuker want o | 1 sonderf mateine: for four yeas | A bl of Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepe — A 7 githis e i s | M proud of thelr courage, and if |had a4 severs case of indigestion and | sin ghould be n every home for use 1 an ettort to torce o reantribuvon | [iot the Poles Fat lety PI‘O"I‘am by o e e e Do e |the English people were not so danse | constipation before trying Dr. Cald. when ccoasty srtses - "t R ;: :rfm"n;» left :v hl\:l“:(rnnd{mlvllflr,!lim it o i il o : !'r"”'”“ 14 have these people fighting | well's Byrup Pepsin, which he is glad to | free of charge, can be obtained by Writ- ed last December, Miles eenleaf, an | A Pl Th 2000 C tt : or them." recommend to all who suffer with stom-| ing to I Vash- Omaha newspaperman, is plaintiff in n(‘ On memcan rlan e ) Omml ee May Disarm A0l Ireland. | Dillon contrasted the determent of | ach q-v?|'|nmfl""rm|h¥u : “:,:m s-lr” u‘,‘,my.':»vmn‘l'v’v“m Haoe sult filed yesterday at Waukegan, 111 2 S The marquis of Lansdowne intimated | ¢ l * The suft was filed for Mr. Greenleat by | LONDON, May 12.~The British govern-| Members of the All Saints’ Athletic|to the House of Lords that the disarma- — — - - — —— e a Chicago attorney ment has just announced its acceptance |club treated members of the Omaha |Ment of all Ireland will be undertaken. | 1 Bamuel Smith Greenleaf, an Tilinols [of the plan submitted by Walter 1Hines | Commercial club last evening, to as fine | [T/® Mould mean the disarmame:t of | d \ ploneer, died at Waukegan at the age of | Page, the American ambassador, Iast |05 0000 LD E the Ulster and nationalist volunteers, | %4 years, leaving, according to the Omaha | February, for feeding the civilian popu rtment of athletic events as could | apg whether that can be done depends r‘ ar man, three legal hefrs—Samuel Frank |lation of Poland by an American com. | P2##ibly be evolved during one evening's | on Sir Edward Carson and John Red- | @ Oresaleat ot Waukesan, s son: Chasisa | misston entertainment mond more than on any other individ- | Greenleaf, professor of modern lan-| The acceptance carrles, however, cer- | Wrestling, veal batties royal, boxing |uals { 414-416-418 South 16th St. / guages at the University of Wisconsin, [tain rather aifficult stipulations for the | CONtests a ome fine oxhibitions of the | The house negatived Mr. Dillon's mo Madison, a grandson, and himself, a|central powers, namely, that the rellef | tUB-Of-war, formed the program. Be-|tlon demanding that the governinent | y o o ko, {must be applied to that portion of Fo- |8ides this, Pinkard's Saxophons orchestra, | should fmmed:ately declare fta fntention. 25/’ to 50‘0 Reduct[on ored aggregation of real harmonists, | The House of Tords adopted without ensed ragtime, with tho aid of the |division Lord Loreburn's motion express- | Miles Greenleat claims that his uncle, |1and fn Austrian occupation and not con Samuel Frank Greenleaf, in 1911 got his | f'ned, as Germany desires, to that part QN =~ i, sy eq | “Blickest Ifl' o' trap drummah’ in cap grandfather to deed the property to him, |occupled by Germany. It s stipulatea | F n cap- | ng dissatisfaction with the government's " (8. F. Greenleaf, who subsequently |that the food s to be shipped from the | tHVit g management of Ireland orc Ul‘nlture Qesded it to a trustee, The Omaha scribs | UNited States*in German ships under a | All. Including tables Iaden with the| At present everything concelveat’ ¢ oRoloeat otoNnr s ’ » o $ % A iy ' : contends that his grandfather, who was |Utral flag and that Germany and Aus est of viands, was the treat of the|ya4 My, Dillon, was being done to spread In some instances even more—a lot including 2,000 club of the Commercial elub, who tria agree as part of the schems to c properly for the population of Serbia, | 77® Pledged to increase the latter's mem. Albania and Montenegro. . bership from 1,64 to the number desig disaffection throughout the country Limerick, Clare and Mayo counties were tent to make a conveyance of the real ed in their title, before January 1, 117, | 'Ot In & disturbed condition, and their| estate in question. ; i They donated this smoker to the parent | ¥ATd Was the sending of troops to Mr. Greonleat, averring that he s | )P, Baty is Given club In order to tell just what was be- | M8Ke arrests. 4 walted a reasonable length of time, wants ing accomplished and to persuade the big| 1f Ireland werp governed by men c of Bedlam,” shouted Mr. Dillon, “they the deed made by hi afath t 111 1 | erowa o he deed made by his grandfather me POSltlon in Jap&n crowd to work with them, all the time. | °f B o i gl T aside and the property, which is located | Amor.s those who addressed the mem in Waukegan, divided equally three ways, — | bers were: J. W. Gamble, Burt Hoel, L. | You are letting loose a river of blood In the sult filed yesterday his uncle, | (Correspondence of the Assoclated Press) | W. Nichdlson, O. T. Eastman, of the|between two races, which, after three cousin and several other members of the | TOKIO, May 10.-Dr, Thomas Baty of | entertalnment committee, and 1, V.|hundred years of hatred, we had nearls family sre named as defendants, England has been appointed legal ad- | Nicholas, president of The 2000 club succeeded in bringing together. You are | viser to the Japaness ministry of foreign Mhree Places Raided. 1|t erae taes sianar oo Dr. Baty was formerly etvil law fellow By the Morals Squad |ot vnversty”coicss, oxtors, “ana” wae Whewell scholar of the University of Cambridge. He has a world-wide reputa tion as an authority on international Jaw and is regarded as ahving very advanced ideas. He is expected to arrive in Toklo within a month and he will aoccupy the residence near the forelgn office, which | 9 years old when he deeded the prop- Green and Brown Fiber, Old Ivory, Brown Reed, erty to B, F. Greenleaf, ras not compe- 3 Chinese (irass, Japanese Reed, Wood Slat and other styles in a variety of patterns: 00 I'rown Reed Breakfast Room set, consist ing of round 42-inch table and 4 chairs special ....... f s suns 11,50 fireen wood slat Porch or Lawn Bench, well made of hard wood 4.25 8lde Arm Chair to match 20,00 Old Ivory Reed Settee. 15.00 ©1d Ivory Reefl Rocker 12,00 Green Fiber Table o«ocseivorrsnrssss 6,00 Brown Fiber Rocker with pocket on 1 gide 6.75 Hrown Reed Fern Stand.. oe's .60 Chinese Grass Chalr .. 2.00 "hinese Grass Chalr .. 9.00 Shellac Reed Rocker 2.75 Green Fiber Sewing Rocker 6.60 Green Fiber Chalr, wide ffat arms 11.00 Od Ivory Reed Chalr 21.00 HBrown Reed Settee $25.00 SSUINTSOSooISIAN — Enamel Ware Sale BUY NOW | Double Coated Onyx and Ski| Blue Enamel] Ware in Stand-| ard Size and Every Piece at Less Than Refrigerators Thres raids were credited to the work of the morals squad of the police de partment last night, the first being the house operated by Mras. B. H. Williams, at 1762 Leavenworth street. From this 52:::‘ :':‘;”'\‘:LI:I;: and Helen Burns were was the -house of his predeces: Mr Next came the rald on the place owned | Den!son \ and ran by Nelly Lyons, 17% Leaven- wortn ateeet, where vt owner, | RoOSEVElE Approves 1Ally Nalson, Mr, and Mrs. George Hollo. way and F. M. Ryan were taken and Of R lt L oharged ax inmates oosevelt League The squad then finished their evening's work by closing the place operated by | OYSTER BAY, N. Y, May 12-In a May Esters, 2110 Paul street, from which | Istter to Guy Emerson, national secretary Anna Gray, Ernest Walker and 15, Cor- | of the Roosevelt Nonpartisan league, rington were held as inmates | given out here tonight, Theodore Roose It endorsed the work of that organiza MAN'S SOUL NEVER RETURNS | tion and referred to his candidacy which | 1s one of the objects of the league. In TO BODY OF AN ANIMAL |1 retter Mr. Roomevelt said: “Your league emphasizes its devotion to those :‘.V DL D DL TRINNSNAND SN = A Special Feature oo D1.00 50 Value. Sixty chairs and rockers at this price while they last. Exactly like the cut, in plain reds and greens, made of hard wood, bent and bolted together; wide, deep seats and high backs. Suitable for porch or lawn. Regular $3.50 Values While they last, for $1.00. - 5] > Summer Curtains for the “Open Window Season” of good quality, Inexpensive an d easily laundered, Musli: i ,“,,,,,}},’,,:,‘i‘f,’”';‘?',‘,’,‘.im Inexpensive Curtain Materials 10 styles, dots and small for Spring Replenishing tigures Good quality Curtaln Muslin, 36 inches $1.25 Pair. wide, 12%¢, A large audience which taxed the ca- | principles and supports me only as rej ' Sais . ordered Volles in cream and ecru, 86 pacity. of- the: Theosophical hallin: The'| iascating. those peinciplas. 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Refrigerators : v - RN and Sun Room - - - p ) o SrgRnisiag & Shrinere’ aw New waterproof fibre rugs, reversible and sea . Ature about whi will be read 8, attractl 1 gns and lors tor d i & o t The wt AR e Onyx or 8ki Blue Tea T2, 81,05 o 2, 811,00 A e ~ - S 10e . 39¢ — REICHSTAG RULES KARL Maryland Bnderses Wilsan ¢- | LIEBKNECHT FACE TRIAL | SA-TINORT. Md. May 13-The dem Rug. SfI.JO { g e —— , ' ; . \ Spring Tonic Two Carloads Linoleum ] o ..'..M.N- reds _Sarsapariile 1o PIINTED, sq yd ) :'.;w‘...‘ NOe . es CIASON INLALY, sq. 3ot N8e v ,l.qg. D00, REFRIGERATURS ICARRE . Get this ¢ o » NEW DISAGREEMENT OVER . ) . It v~ - 4 THE GREATER ARMY MEASURE (it R $1.50 ear E\ er 1 . i . ' For Only \ 98¢ ENTRAL AR M " O This Conpon Bring I Po We Today