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i With The Bee. [flCaII Tyler 1000 D Y B Y THE WEATHER. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1916—-SIXTEEN PAGES. on Trains, at Hotel SINGLIS COPY TWO CENTS, Nows Stand SIUDENTS m: THE Archbtshop Who Comes to Omaha to YIOLENT F[GHT]NG Here Are the Badges for Presidential | F M’E I]F lYNCH UNWERS"Y H AVE | Succeed the Late Btshop Scannell LGAIN REPORTE) Conventions-at Clucago and St. Louis |s SBREENED BY - ON VERDUN FRONT , frsct o e o ot o BRlTlSH CENSOR VOL. XLV-—NO. Washington, D, C., May 19.— j Y T The appointment of the Most Rev. J. J. Harty, archbishop of [ asitis democratic conventions that are soon ONE SMAIL POST IS TAKEN "c'd in Chicago, witl wear the badg shown above. Those who will attend the democratic convention will wear Germans Attempted to Recapture ihe hadge similar to that shown be Poured Down. | delegate. Archbishop Harty, who is a native of St. Louis, or ] TAKE TIME FOR SEEING TOWN ganized the parish of St. Leo's nila, P .1, since , as arch- e 18 0f esh German to go into session for the purpose il £ F G b ! bishop of Omaha, to succeed the v Attack French Positions | of nominating candidates for the I|No A [ R t of 7 d Y 0 Answer Has Come to Request o Five Hundred Come UF to Spend Day | ;.. Bishop Richard Scannell, was West of the Meuse, Ac- |presidency of the United States, will l President Wilson for the Delay in Omaha, and They Keep Busy announced here tonight by Mon- . ¢ be one of these I'hose who | i i i A cording to Paris | in the Execution of Regardless of Rain That | signor Bonzano, the aportolic will attend the republican conyention | AR | WAS TO BE SHOT AT DAYBREAK ) : § ) ; - ‘tere in 1888, His successor at Small Fort on Slope of low ¢ | Protest from United States Had Only / h..tlvm_cs End With a pnnce at the | Manila has not been announced. Hill 304 m,\.‘,' ‘(“?:Lu’,‘\"l,,‘r i sivaile v‘m\l\ \ Three Hours to Reach British Auditorium, Following the The newly appointed prelate for lage or whether one is the general Authorities { Lap Lunch, Omaha is 63 years of age, having BERLIN CLAIMS SUCCESSES | chairman, he cannot pass the vigilant 5 men at the door unless the hadge is conspicuously displayed been born at St. Louis November ROWLING MATCH WITH ORANGES | 1853, He was educated in the paris REPORT .OF 0ONSUL NOT OLEAR L P'aris, May 19.~Violent fighting on v Tho badgas. are made .of silk b i schools of St. Louis and attended Si t large scale was resumed onthe Ver- |, and pendant medals and cross BULLETIN, he climax of a big day's enter-| Louis university and St. Vincent's dun front last night. Two fresh di-|bars of bronze and enamel. The fin Dublin, May 19.(Via London,) = tainment came last night when the |college at Cape Girardeau, Mo., com | pleting his divinity studies in the lat ter. He was ordained priest April 28, 1878 and was at first assistant rector visions of German troops attacked !ish of the badge is different and the different according to the: classification of the person | | ‘Ih(' sentence imposed by a court isiting students of the University of martial on Jermiah C. Lynch of New Vebraska enjoyed the lap supper, fol-| inseriptions a French positions at Avocourt Wood and Hill 304, west of the Meuse, The { ¢ 7y y who is to wear them. The officers | York, has not yet been; promulgated, lowed by entertainments and a dance | of St, Lawrence O'Toole’s church and war office announces that the attacks | and committeemen and the national 2 t the Auditorium later was stationed at St Bridget’ in 1 y ¢ i g ; 1 the main were unsuccessful, al-!chairman have their badges made of \ ¢ WY Although the rain kept many away |church in St. Louis, where he wa § REPUBUCAN New York, May 19.—The fate of though the Germans obtained a foot- | K0ld. Those of the delegates are of ' gilt and the subordinates of nickel or original bronze & \ Jeremiah C, Lynch, an American cit- ) ceNVENT' N Y izen, who was to have been shot at N G yhreak in Dublin, is believed to he screened by strict censorship. No word regarding the man, who had been convyicted of complicity in the Irish rebellion, had come over the | cables up to 9 o'clock this morning President Wilson made an eleventh- from Omaha, so that only 460 stu-|commissioned to organize the parish dents came on the special train, it|of St. Leo's in St. Louis, which he o proved that many had come over on |cupied with widely recognized ability I'Mursday evening, and still others |until he was appointed archbishop of came on afternoon trains Friday when | Manila June 6, 1903, y the rains ceased. Thus when the | Rais Blavartai owds were all gathered at the Audi- . s torium in the evening fully 500 were| MHis was one of the rare cases in present | which a parish priest was elevated For an hour the students feasted | Without intermediate steps to the on the big supper prepared by the rank ofyarchbishop. / ing in a small post south of Hill 287 which lies just to the east of Avo effort failed yanufacturers and jobbers of Omaha | JLate in 1914 he returned to St Infantry fighting was confined for | hour plea for a stay of execution just vd handled by the merchants' market | 1-0Uis on a visit and was given a re- t most part 1o the sector west of Official Report Says Army of Dual before midnight last night in Wash« cel committe ception at St. Leo's chapel church the Meuse, Jast of the river and in| Monarchy Forced Its Way 0 he dift § farcio's colored orchestra struck up | Which he founded twenty-eight years the Woevre the artillery was active Across Luan Valley | ington, wing to the difference in igtime and even before the tables 880 He 'l'f"” '“";‘"‘l America and I'hie official statement says that the J e time Lynch was to have faced the vere cleared a score of couples were |Went to Rome. After a journey troops employed by the Germans in AP firing squad about three hours after Rt & l]l)vl:;l)i\llyg’);“!‘,urtvpr he returned to the m.u‘ ,m.ulv|~ h.;q been sent recently LOSSES: OF ITALIANS HEAVY ) President Wilson had directed that And the Dance Is On. L to_the Verdun front A 'Ai k ble he se Lond, ki ! e By ] 2 e Vay 19 Gl & TE a cable be sent to London asking ST e dcl SRR Extepdu Omaha ju‘n»dlc(lr)n. sublieutenant Navarre, one of the ‘ Berlin, May 19.—(By Wireless t l'r( DELEGA that the execution be deferred umtil hustled out. Then dancing became| Catholie clergymen of Omaha who hest known French aviators, who re- | Sayville.)-~Austrian troops are con . , cently engaged in a fight with five the American governinent could general. Joe Kelley, chairman of the | were asked concerning the appoint- ARCHBISHOD 5. ') HARTY ; e tinuing to advance at points on the 4 merchants’ market” week committee, | ment of the new archbishop say that Ao ol brought down hiy Italian front, the official statement {make an investigation Into the case tepped upon the platform and made |an archbishop here will bring under | tenth Ilvu)Hht in an aerial combat at Mas1Bris | e [t was not known here whether an announcement., No matter what | the supervision of its head the bis- | Dolante, in the Argonne PEIAAY says, slthough the Italians [ President Wilson's plea reached the hie said, no one dieard him, for there |hoprics of Kearney, Cheyenne and M G PE Germans Tike Trenchés. are undertaking vigorous counter | English authorities in (m:‘r to save s lots of noise, and, anyway, Kelley | Lincoln. Omaha's ~ importance in Berlin: May “19.<(Via’ Lond strokes. The Austrians crossed the {evneh; from Relog sxesbted. 1 H I " mre y en- e ) a 9 £ y e | : " Hidcnot fiished his supper. He had | church circles will be greatly en gToralr Y. b o e | Luan valley and captured Costabella | Trial by Field Court-Martial, lis mouth full of ice cream which he (larged. Still all are in the dark as to TERGH \EAERES OF RUSL DINR0 DL SRR | i e Micial Aust ort was getting in big bites from an ice | the plans of the head of the church ' Haucourt-Esnes: High Road, on the| ' 10d8y's olheial “Austrian - Keport | Washington, May 19, A report on cream brick in his band. Following |and have no other information than Verdun front west of the Meuse, have | says: ! | the trial of Jeremiah C, nch from | the American consul at I)u{lm, dated | yesterday, was received at the State | department today from Ambassador | Page at London. It said Lynch was tried yesterday by a field courts martial An apparent omission in the coded message made its interpretation un- certain to State department officials. |1t was suggested, however, that the announcement, the program went m.«lrr,;nm.! in the newspaper dis- | Calyin, Park, Scott and Farrell Are been ",‘,,.,.,.4 by |lwl tlv'~1|-|‘ax|~“,|'nr “Italian front: In the coastal re- | on in good shape, so it was assumed | patch above | & oar QISR ARNOUNERS. VOGRS NING on and on the Carinthian sector tha e had 2 5 Buggested as Possible Successors | Iirench officers and 120 men were | 8107 20 @ ,:: e ks Sapgisioed. 4 eontigs r Roows the Slluahon i to A. L Mohler taken prisoners AT AL artillery operations were impeded by a o a v - 9] "' ) 4 F % P 0 eCi O81= | anges from the table and they be- | Jelcaised har his long residence | HARRIMAN MAN 18 ExPECTED | Mitchel Accuses LAsas MUmpiEe Ie, Seaniure v gan to roll them across the ‘open {4t it A o arot m“ tions near Nagni, which they lost re space on the Auditorium floor. One | ¢ " Y i cently, but they were repulsed apped i the middie. The siudents | {Amilar with the problems existing | Speculation as o the identity of (re0rge Thompson | “in’wme coi D Lan disrict re here and they look for his administra- then began to roll at the one for a i 4 . the successor of A, L. Mohler, presi- | ' ' peated hostile attacks were made target. The sport developed into a|!o" t0 be of the greatest benefit to | dent of the Union Pacific, who re In B] re Pl() without succes, In the southern Lynch was to have been either sen- ¢ the Catholic church in this territory, | ¢! $ B : - i d executed at daybreak to- big game of bowling with oranges, Bishop Scannell died* January 7. signed Thursday, 1s rife in Omaha | Tyrol, Au,;l”..lh,..g“lmn] 'rtn[]]vq at~ | :‘rmc or execy! ! "Pop, squash,” and two of them |, s 1 i | railroad circles tacked and captured the frontier | ay. o came together in a head-on collision lth l““'a]} "ml“”’"" has l"‘_" doi| It is purely specufation, however, New York, May 19.—Mayor |ridge of Maggio, between the Astico | Secretary Li"'_""fi" message inter- in the center of the floor. Others "‘:‘" t“;“I ”I a"“"l"’ 2' PUCCEBSOT | as 1o who this successor will be, it | Mitchel, in a statement issued from |and Leno valley, crossed the Luan vening in Lynch's behalf apparentaly struck the wreckage, and in a moment | 300 4 M€ BECR BOPEL WA | | ing, asserted that if any person his office today, accused Senator | valley, southeast 'of Piazza, and took | { had ot h:,c‘:x nlrrn‘rd by Ambassa- 1lnrkr|| oranges were scattered over | - NP, { 1 g udge Lov- | Ocorge F. Thompson, chairman of | Costabella, They repulsed several | dor Page when he " the floor. western clergy would be elevated, » ““”;\" " ;nckpu“nuu‘u e § the | the legislative ‘conmmittee which has | hostile attacks soutlrof Moschere oh [ port g t of New ¥York, the chairman of the ) Engberg Restores Dignity. ” i ’ | executive committee of the road and | been investigating wise tapping acti H%m Zegnatorta State Department Gets Busy. Dean Engberg walked with charac- also chairman of the board of direc- vitics of the "”""' of treachery “'i’ “Yesterday we captured more ‘I“‘”! Information telegraphed here last teristic dignity out upon the floor, He | RK BEGINS ON tors of the Harriman system of roads | the United States” because of his at- 1900 Italians, among whom werg | night to Senator O'Gorman by hegan to kick the oranges out of sight | The hoard of directors will hold | tempt "’] investigate the ,'HPl““if of [ twelve officers and took cighteen can* | friends of Lynch in New York was to and to clear the floor in general its meeting in New York next week | the telephone of the munitions-deal- | nons and machine guns. ,lhc effect that he had been sentenced It was wonderful how soon the | and immediately thereafter the an- | ing firm of Seymour & Seymour, [ “The official Ttalian reports of “"‘ | to death and would be shot at mid- orange rolling stopped. Dean Eng- '+ Vel nouncement of the appointment of a | Mayor Mitchell in his statement | 16 and 17 state that the Austro-Hun night, New York time. g, (2012 ’“1,‘,,‘_“‘,,”],'”,P D a2 president s expectal (o come from | demanded that Police Commissioner | garian losses in these engagements | President Wilson was at a theater s i oods be given an opportunity to | were enormous, These reports were | hén Sens 06 lled h envelopes that “can” the boys out of the executive committec s | when Senator O!Gorman called at the ,(1“,‘,;1’ At o o Porecast Says 1t Will Contain S"ong For years it has been the policy of explain publicly before the commit- linyented in order to diminish the im | White House, Secretary Tumulty So there was silence and the orange Planks on Americanism and | the Union Pacific management and | 1€ "‘l’ l“"']""“"b of the !"’l|f‘_° n |""|" |Ivr’~'~~;'vll "l-l'l;' “,V the Italian ':’“‘-“ | hurried to the theater and laid the bowling stopped. Protective Tariff, | the management of the Harriman ping telephone wires 80 iar &8 they | The losses of the enemy can be dgdl facts before the president. The Knights of Columbus Glee club | | lines of road to make promotions to | "eldle to the local e b ) s olly by e WhO o G HU8 Mr. Lynch was a former resident e live 2 - a fons from the family, Ayt 1l e {battle field, The Italians are not in {of New York City. He was promi- ]I;;:'.I:U:I’.lxi(:l(;“&flrx‘xttlv .:fl“!:("rms |m(l‘r'a'| LIMIT 18 PUT ON ORATORY | ‘l‘::”::“:vnx1:"1:.‘1‘5"1‘:cn ’l‘l‘l‘v‘ w‘:h«)l (‘\1)| the statement, "is ‘l"“‘””‘ i "““ law | that position. The Austro-Hunga-| Presbyterians Approve Scheme for inent in Irish cirrle); there, P writhings and Henry Cox's Omaha Chic Mo Bt ¢! since the Harriman interests ob- | 4% f“”l’;’“ ‘""!\v:;‘l:l":“;::',‘y'[r"“;"d'“‘:,“'.‘li" 1 riafls, V"”l'(‘ apprecisting v"‘" s 1’..]]], a Big Inter-Denominational Symphony Study orchestra rendered a | HIERND, ' MAY -Preparation of {ained control of the properties. Tak- | Mics 0! 3 go 4 . value the sacrifice of every brave so i ti [ ’ . number of selections that were highly |the republican platform, which will | ing this view of the situation many '-““"""“‘I“" destroy ”“'l'l“‘ )l!"' [most | dier, are able to ‘llmlzn'rl nlm] the rganization, ea lng ares in appr by tl ¢ al conven- ad me 2 0 e opinic powerful weapons in the hands of | Austro-Hungarian losses have been D L:T‘“"“al‘fiw»v:‘ ;(u‘(;:‘!‘\llr:” ey be submitted to the national conven ;‘all(r:l::!mn i::“a;;]“\fdl!:l“" Ml'l'!“"{ Tn!» the government to detect and prevent | cxceedingly ~ small, thanks to the |T0 SUPERVISE REVIVAL WORK | sensational Rise doorsntiaids n R cinter of the t ol tion next month, has started, accord g";" Short line will be the next presi. | the operations of public enemies, I|aphility of the infantry, the powerful and led the college yells until the big ”]‘ll ]m llrul W. Upham, chairman of | Gere of the Union Pacific [:d”“ as :V'll(:‘l‘n)]“ll\\ln id‘\;rnv ,I.f 1;;"("::;:1 ‘y.lr,.mn‘m given by the ..Iyrl‘lll<xv .m)!J Atlantic City, N. J., May 19.- By A ) Ils fairly | the local committee on arrangements | A o1 these 3 ) A the experience in war of the con 3 e : Frvoa] r ’ L ?‘.'“]‘,‘,"'jg"'l‘,'( Walls fairly-bulged. ips | the e May Be W. L. Park, rations of the aity police foree Mage | ndoh the adoption of a secommendation| New York, May 19.—The spectac- I'he dance started 'mr]hvumlnuf:lw“ll FREANUION CMAR FREIANS W. L. Park, vice president of the | in the interest of self-advertisement offered by its permanent committee |ular advance in shares of the Read- until shosthr hetors 9. o'l miich from New \m‘l\ today after a con-|Illinois Central, is looked upon as |constitutes a cumulative act ..0 COtIleI‘ Unlvel‘ ]t on evangelism today the 128th gen- |IHK company was resumed with the students hurried from the Audi-|ference with Chairman Hilles and |another possibility as a successor to | treachery toward the United States.” cral assembly of the Presbyterian |greater vigor today, the common torium down to the Burlington depot | other members of the republican na- [\Ix .\Im\'!r" Mr. Park was with the This statement was issued after | IS Baadl Dama ed church took the first step in the es-|stock rising to the new high record and boarded the train for Lincoln, |tional committee Hoton - Faific for oy viare, and.|Chairnan THomiagn Had sinousion y 'Y tablishment of a. proposed interde-|of 106v4 shortly ater 11 o'clock, Yes- pretty well pleased with the day’s out-| Strong planks favoring Aerican- | <o ' At the instance of the farei that the inquiry into the wire tap-~) 3 d W o | nominational evangeiistic organiza- | terday’s final prices were 9954 for the e, dven iF it did. rain mast ob the 5 . man interests to take charge 6f Illi- | ping would be continued at today’s | y 1re an AtOr| tion which will put religious revivals | common and 51" for the second pres time during their stay in Omaha, ism, military preparedness and a tar- | nois Central affairs session, although in executive ses the country over on an efficiency | ferred Buying of Reading so far as . 2 iff for the protection of American Another possibility, it is asserted, | sion. Thompson told Corporation ‘ basis, under the immediate direction S \ . . Met By High Schiool. Band, industries, it is said, are among sub-|is W. L. Scotf, president of _the | Counsel Lamar Hardy, representing|, Lincoln, May 19.—Fire this evening | S5 T, B A0 O adx | could be traced on the floor eman- Vhen the Burlington train carry-|ie, e 1 fines he Southe Pacif \ ek |in the man building of Cotner univer lated from large banking interests. Arry-|jects being considered exas lines of the Southern Pacific. | Mayor Mitchel, that “there is not 4 visory nondenominational lay board. | i he students arrived it was met at| - Mr. Scott for a number of years was | 3 s { sity at Bethany Heights, four mile *| Blocks of 1,000 to 3,000 were confi- 4 r 3 I'he plank on Americanism and kil ¥ yea as | now and never was a question of in I f badl i the The plan, when carried to its con-| jan¢| bsorbed at stead: i lepot by \\|\|m|:v C. Hascall, Dr | | 1. it "', general manager of the Union Pa- |ternational interest involved in the vmml Jncoln, ba \I unTT ‘l cliston, will imnakes €vadasliois aa) u,)"_‘ absorbe I.A s rl.ny xamul. ne Cutter, W, C. Ramsey, Samuel| | mitary preparedness will, it 18 de- | oifie haing succeeded by Charles v A 3 dv had pro. | Southeast corner of the building anc gt » s i "1 e entire railway list moved up- ir, Amos Thomas, Frank |clared, be sufficier strong to meet| Ware, It 1s asserted he went to the ',:.““ | "‘:,:‘,‘iv“ ;‘w:f|:‘.|(“‘wl““,,',d‘l IH'”“ caused the flooding of most of the l""“mfm'l'“I‘“""I" "Iv!”“jm‘h‘:’\‘.]m.;:v||[~l":"\\.ml with Reading, notably Balti- C. E. Foster and E. V. Par-|every reasonable demand of progres- | Southern Pacific for the purpose of | the Seymour case on the ground that | [00ms. The estimated value of the | (G B St he " dosigned o cer-|More & Ohio and New York Central, ! me ..}\;.\m ..\‘ the Mllux.ul com- | give republicans, according to re- |looking after the Harriman interests | the national interests were at stake if ’\“4"‘ gt _j‘:"';:::‘"_““}‘hl" A“r..lnl, i tain districts that need them. This \\hh": have ]"fllu«]"iv "1 lmu]u of \l}/udv ,‘l ‘U\m\ l,m\ ‘““””i * A. Hig-|ports received here n that property publicity were given to the case w[\" h OF itis arrangement will eliminate the much ‘v‘:“ \‘|u'rr|~ "lvr‘-mau “". Anc,l gsf- § 2 -harlesworth, Dr. ( Raat:. Pavers Root Farrell is Suggested el — ¥ oy ~ 1 |eriticised thank offerings at the end | €M Maryiand, grangers and prac- ever, Dr. R. A, Moser and C, A . B s | N l i B o Cotner is the denominatic ool | e e vival tically all other divisions were active | ) th near Il the ‘old D, Farrell, Portland, Or ¥ risti churc VLIEANINSS 4 A bed dow if the cars, a rousing |§uard’ leaders in the ¢ st a Wl .hu dent of , ¢ egon-\ ) I i . and 230 students are e It Pl T . Wb Aty R R Total sales up to 11 o'clock ¢ wates. and was quickly {18 the most |..\w‘ candidate for | the sidiary frops . 4 prov at ASSES W [ of ther ehGiats F Christ i 0f a 2,000000-share day Reading's i dn Page, Twe, Calamn: Ooe, | o seident in:the Atlantic states,’ sakd) IR YRS, 1o kauy M. another Btl'l)s Toward Union " he fire start Smarien B i it i | ontribution to the first hour was I Upham, “He will have 8 majc a0, W ) | upon._u i !.‘ ndy al cla on the | cvangelistic work, Within the | estimated at about J0 per cent of the o oy 2 s nt ol } 2 % I'he pace slackened near the mid the final hour, but The Weather | |l : ‘ wpo . ‘ Fire and Burns e | i1 B e . Young | : . 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