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sy THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE T 1916. e lars soiled. Another honor and nominated aid-de-camp of Kane that knocked the boys from |perfect roads at a high H. fl! speed EARL KITCHENER |o veam e Von Bethemann-Hollweg Hurls e e e o | oo s o he voge omt hee co:| L W0 Men Killed in ruited he went back to Egypt the delegation at his lowly cottage Wreck on B_io Grande I « ye deleted by censor occurred on the resignation of Sir Franc D f- G B . . i . iy (4181000 ahd v then should be y ; d Genfell e’ was - appointed —sirdar eftance at Great Dritain|ihich o o 8800 andcuner |when the roistering tribe stopped be ; AND STAFF AR (commander) of the Egyptian army RPN horn cattle, medwg one: Euti*Tor 7:«1; “‘lfitr})}?mrul slrl.'n\ m;.ry\”r:«’v‘u‘«“v‘ Ogden, Utah, June 6.—~Two men His really great carcer dates from : A which he has refused as high as a)n( 'sz]-:g )th glvcrn Lx'sln ;;‘If)\“ '.:[ \[.”m aréidesd spditinee. bibiers reported that time. Berlin, June 6.—~(Via London,)—A | fight and conquer as we have fought $10,000. When Mr. Kane told them 'i‘(‘l’d ips challeng L 4 Gl ilan’ thE Tetniss bb. her vireokin : i profound sensation has been caused | and conquered hitherto. Our enemies .24 "y came to his present farm Held | ' Reorganizes Egyptian Army. by the great speech made yesterday [ wish to let it go on to the end. We|about thirty years ago with forty | e - |of Denver & Rio Grande train, No The Kitchener campaign that ended | hefore the Reichstag by Chancellor | fear neither death nor devil, not even meager beans in b m‘» _,,”],;‘K‘ MG Thorpe in Element. 115, at Colton, Utah, about 4 a. m. to- S with ;l..‘dm'.mnur‘ of l‘\lmr”l"fl was | yon Bethmann-Hollweg, in which he | the hunger devil which they wish 10| cagterners pretty nearly had a re d e ik 1o hevs faind i | day Thr':!fiad n(\’cu! are I'.HS‘\”\FFI{, A. i : : ey Are|considered by miltary exeperts as| jeclared that any further suggestions| send into our country. The men who | {30 y " o P A S bat M. Campbell and Firemuin William British Cm“." i ghmh;fhz perfectly orginized and "‘”"F"“" of peace by Germany would be futile | ight out there around Verdun, who ‘ap‘Sct.nwberriu by the Wayside, ool 8 eacper Schaefer. of Ogden, Utah, and three Proceeding to Russia Sun conducted. The Egyptian army that| .4 eyil “His eloquent appeal to the | fight under Hindenburg, our proud| judge A. R. Oleson of Wisner |Ic4n asociation base s is fourth in | nknown tramps are said to have also Off the Orkney Kitchener had worked up to such re-| sa1io0n to hold on until vic was | bluejackets, who showed Albion that | engineered the auto. caravan over |mmeciiing and is o been killed hilands. markable cfficiency was, when e aid. | theirs and the categorial defance hell rats will bite, are fashioned from a g e LI SEERR e o O e alermined fellaheen: Tt | hurled at England were greeted with | breed that knows how to bear priva- |* - , 3 b g iy thunders of applause At the con-|tions also, These privations are here. EITHER MINE OR TORPEDO bripa “")‘d ";’ "’" o h""'L"‘y“”r“”"”":::: clusion of his speech the chancellor| I admit it calmly and openly even - : : h‘fil”)?,%‘,l, L«:;erl :'r’”; these helpless | received a tremendous ovation, the | to foreign countries, but we will bear | Four Boats Which Succeeded in) BiCachet Wortee o es and made of | cheering being renewed again and | them : : i b Oetting Away from Ship Were | ihem some of the finest of black bat- | #8ain Another of their calculations was | A Probably Lost in Storm. was last mentioned in the cable dis he fight at Omdurman, September [ ty of all parties, declaring that poli-| last week. This victory will not make . 1 BODIES AND BOAT DRIFT ASHORE | I|L’IH,'FJH«| across the Nile from |tical lines ought to be obliterated | us boastful. We know that it does .—Thefas}uon Cen{’erof‘"lefllddhw& - Khartum, was the greatest battle of | during the prosecution of the war. | not mean that England is beaten, But [sfabhshed 1886 ; P 0 Kitchener's time in Egypt Osman | The conclusion of his speech brought | it is a token of our future wherein i ontinupd From Fage Ong) Digna faced him with 50,000 Mah- | almost the entire house to its feet in | Germany will win, for itself and also | TR i of Earl Kitchener's movements, He [dists, while he had but 20,000 men.|a wild outburst of enthusiasm for smaller peoples, full equality of . . . . When the battle was over, 11,000 of [ “My belief in my people and my | rights and lasting freedom of sea Flve Years Ago ‘X re Orlglnate ln ma a' LY patches of Friday, when he went to Westminister palace to be questioned by members of the House of Com- mons, who were not satisfied with the conduct of the war. No intimation was given that he intended to leave England Distinguished as Organizer, Of several things that entitle Earl Kitchener to a place in world his- tory, the most notable is that he or- ganized the largest volunteer army [ruthlessness, It was charged Kitch-1and jn Missouri, Illinois and Missis-| The farms of Owen Kane and bQSt am)are] but at the same time the world has ever seen, in the great- | ener v’ran’uvlnl on his lnu{)m '.'m al-| gippi last night by tornadoes, accord- | Howell Rees between Wisner and | ; hvd ” : f est war of all times most barbarous manner, On his re-|ing to reports received today. | Pilger were visited by the b | 718 ¢ ar 0 as lar as B R Lhar ltom: e, iudddn | turn o Bagikad, Nomever, he whs | oot o hiow tha|npher yere visited by the bunch, | wishing each dollar to go a outbreak of the European war in Au- gust, 1914, the ranks of British fight ing men were quadrupled by an in ! ) . e bl e e o U LW o o oy iptour, lowrtoen dapl L e | 18m sgsncy of Bex Xork Aliar hov All of the attractive prices wearly 4,000,000, H he casualties in 85188 ing seen the great cattle herds in| ' S AN other great powers that en- :"'“ 'hh:e:"["(:‘r“;rf‘a:y’):‘y:’:”h""‘i;'I'l":"’ ;(':Ih reported from Vicksburg and Jackson; | the Elk Horn valley farms. Mr are on garments from, ot tered the war had huge standing arm- talions, the Mahdists had been killed outright, 16,000 wounded and 4,000 taken pris oners, while the English and Egypt ian loss altogether was unfler 500 men With the capture of Khartum, capi- tal of the Sudan, which meant the re- establishment of British possession of these upper reaches of the Nile, Kitchener became the object of hero worship in England. His campaign had been, and is to this day, much criticised, however, because of its generous enough to ask his country men to found a college at '}.lmnun»‘ wherein the sons of the dervish chiefs ple that the fund required was far The chancellor appealed for the uni- love for my people gives me a con- viction firm as a rock that we shall TORNADOES KILL (Continued From Page One.) were injured and heavy property dam age was done throughout Arkansas following casualties: Arkansas, fofty-seven dead; Missis- sippi, eleven dead; Illinois, one dead; in Missouri, from Dexter and Stod- MORE THAN EIGHTY\ sharply corrected by our young navy routes, now closed by England’s sole domination,” | NORFOLK'S GLAD | HAND 10 AD MEX. (Continued nn’}’a‘.g‘c“l. Column 1,) | [ | | the train was awaiting them for the | |run to Norfolk, the night control, | | America were shown, | | "Grandest sight I ever saw,” ex- claimed D. ], Oglevie of the Chelten- | | VOgilvie is very much interested in | A June Clearaway of Apparel Each year it has gathered momentum —being taken advantage of by more and more women—who desire the possible. regular stock. No “pur- . ies and compulsory military service, | P dard; in Illinois, from McClure; in|raising stock and this part of Ne-| 1" s, . Great Britain alone faced ‘the issue "‘",.‘;,’r“r:l“:”:’:}?,mphs in the Sudan he | Arkansas, from nearly a dozen cities | braska’s prosperity .’lppf.‘fltd to him | chases” or other undesir- ; with confidence that its. rmrlv woRld | o L e iised 1o the peerage as Baron and towns, . 1parmulayfi)y . | ables. ! readily 1r.~|hv'rl|'l to the (4, | of kmx' I’I;d Riishanat. of B hartunt. &hd réeeived Ele;enhpeuonlk \lr;ercl k‘!‘!lledfib al Meadow Lark Makes Hit. ¢t country without compulsion, and the | b "y e o Parl ot snd ¢ | tornado that struc oplar Bluff, Mo,,| 1, e H of Parliament and a gran . e one thing that hit J. T. Des- § precipitous developments that led to|,¢'¢150000, Shortly afterward he was |18t night.. At Stoddard, twenty miles |\ - 0 ") 40 p ; \x) ' r::r war hmu:l‘ both the pml(‘lk i:ld promoted lieutenant general and then :n <iz ‘:1’:;:, xe\(eo:-l\;ercAI'ull;:ooarr:d;‘h,m“ e N:”bal’a!k:"w;"""';"::’ri"] ednCSdaYG More Styles GO & the government unanimous in the ver-| chief of staff to Lord Loberts in the [two in seri . re- | ’ ! dict that Kitchener of Khartum’was|Soyth ,A(m,,, w,,,‘a,m on Lord Rob- | house, Mo, four were killed and mne“;‘,l(_"’,'igrr'hi: ‘w“i':fl"lyhemrfh'l, M}(’r‘d‘f::;d Into The Clearaway . the man to lead in the recruiting and | erts’ return to England in November, hurt. 3 |agency of New York, where, so o4 : orflmul’v,nn ulhthc uu"ruari l:‘my;l. 1900, succeeded him as commander- hI..mle Rock, A‘r!«., June 6.—-'{ele-‘s ys, they don't hear the gm;“. of a| (] : t -4 ter ispatching a few hundre in-chief in that field. By constructing one reports this morning rom a4’ of 74 | S - -~ * thousand N;HIII]'“A) 11? lI‘rancc l;nd a 3,500-mile chain of hinrkhumn he g{edber Sprlnfixl n¥|. between (wentyl:':v',ll""r""'ll{:"'xa:“l;'ag"i:l’;l'ar'l's"”""’m‘,’_‘”" ults‘- Coats resses lr s + Belgium to help check the onrushing | stopped the Boer raids and virtually |and twenty-five white persons were s g | ion. . Germans, the war secretary began re- snded the war in South Africa. This |killed and mcre than thirty injured m"v"';!”.':"‘;v‘ ’::‘:;’i.,"";"’l';“i”ml“k' wlnrl\‘ A small charge for any alteration cruiting and organizing his army of |added to his popularity and prestige |the tornado whick glrur.k that plgce‘ It was thi lsmows faim o B | millions. “The British Isles were cov-|at home, and he was rewarded by the | yesterday. The entire west portion | arm of Owen | ered with signs and posters urging title of viscount, premotion to the |of the city is in ruins. P S —— young men to join the colors, Kitch- | rank of general for distinguished ser- Little Rock, Ark., June 6.--~More B e T . R T T B ol sesod ot saer n wa tor Scouting and Carry- Bad for Washing Hair : I;\f. h‘l!;or awxl:;u he‘ l;'lveltd over '_;h' t)gl:hl- '";’"‘:(’"r'“"' & the hills and valleys of this peaceable e Orkney islands, off which the nd prepared shampoos con- £ Bible land with his theodolite and|Hampshire went down, are off the| in too much p A e vl 1513-16 Douglas $ L surveying tape, and with this life in [north coast of Scotland. The Hamp- | oy, as it dries the sealp and makes the % the open he grew to be a tall, gaunt |shire was on its way into the Atlantic | yuir hritte subaltern with a hard face well|and around the nothern end of the | Ty, best thing to wse is just plain mulsic burned. His contribution to the topo- | Scandinavian peninsula into the White | goa coconnut ofl, for this fa pure and en- raphical knowledge of the Holy|Sea. Earl Kitchener probably in- . 1t's very cheap, and bests | 2% Land completed, young Kitchener |tended to debark at Archangel. anything else % was sent to Cyprus, which Great| The Hampshire was one of the Dev- at any drug | . ener received his fundamental mili- ener went through the country super- intending the drilling of the army, From time to time there were reports vices, the thanks of Parliament and a grant of $250,000, Commands Indian Army. than fifty persons are believed to be dead and 250 injured in a series of tornadoes that swept through ten or jadicating his failure to get the num-| " Immediately after the peace Kitch- | more counties in Arkansas late yes- her of men he wanted, but within a|ener went to India as commander-in- | terday. g year after the war opened Premier |chief of the British forces there,and| All means of communication are Asquith officially announced in Par- liament that about 3,000,000 men had enlisted in the United Kingdom alone and almost another million in the overseas dominions, 8on of Lieutenant Colonel, Without his crowning achievements as the great organizer of the British campaign in the European war, Kitch- ener had already won wide and last- ing fame by his many campaigns in in this position, which he held for seven years, he carried out not only many far-reaching administrative re- forms, but a complete rcorganization and strategical redistribution of the British and native forces. On leavin India in 1909 he was promoted fiel marshal, and lgpoimed commander- in-chief and high commissioner in the Mediterranean, and later on took a tour of inspection of the forces of the entire ?nrirc, drawing up a efense of the overseas cut off or crippled and early today details of the tragedy were difficult to obtain. It was feared the last of dead and injured would be greatly increased with later reports. The greatest destruction was re- orted at Judsonia, a town of about 00 inhabitants, about fifty miles northeast of Little Rock, on the Iron Mountain railroad. One-third of the town was destroyed. Twenty-five bod- ies and fifty injured were recovered Last Call on These Brambach Baby Grands EFORE THE WEEK is over, the last of these wonderful little Grand Pianos will have been sold, 80 it is now or never if you want a Brambach Baby Grand at the introductory price—465 dollars. You will remember that we were apportioned but 25 of these “masterpieces” for this in- troductory sale, They were to be sold at 465 dollars each, upon spe- cial terms and certain liberal conditions. i pt, South Africa and in India, (t.ico’l‘;i‘:ieo:: from the l!r'hri: Iaku ||ig|;((. Rcacu'tn. : ¢ was born June 24, 1850, in Coun- ¥ & toiling in the darkness, kept up their b Kenry: ,,d."{,..,m Wt akvs riaal. s then, returned to Egypt, the | work all.night When the 25 were sold, there were to be no more offered zf.t the fo & general belicf that he was of (Scee of hip firat triumph, in the ca; | * Three white persons and two ne- present price, or upon the special terms. And it is the particular pur- i plocd, b i parnts were of Gt o Chra irualy s governo | 1oc, were iledn il county pose of this announcement to call this to mind. father was a soldier, but of not ver generalship of Egypt—and led to the | A\ o¢ Springs, four were killed and high rank, He had managed to clim{ to the licutenant colonelcy of a dra- goon regiment, when he retired to the estate in Ireland, where Horatio Herbert Kitchener, the to-be-distin- guished son, was born, Young Kitch- :r.ry education at Woolwich, where he isplayed only ordinary brilliancy, with the exception of his liking for mathematics, On graduating he re- economical development of the coun- try, building new roaas and irrigation prgec;l on a large scate, ' During all the years the British people had looked on Kitchener's silent but effective work, they had never been able to fathom his per- sonality. A cockney noncommis- sioned officer, who nad seen much service under him, summed up the eneral opinion when he said of itchener: eight injured, Three are known to be dead near Cabot, between Little Rock and Judsonia. A white woman was killed and fif- teen were injured at Greenland, in Washington consty, in.the northwest- ern part of the state. At Morrilton, forty miles northwest of Little Rock, two negroes were killed, a negress was blown away and has not been found, and a white wo- idea of ever owning But the safe and sure plan is to come at once —come today—no one who has the remotest thoroughly investigate the merits of this sale. The instruments, themselves are simply superb, Judging from the purchasers we have in sight, and the general in- terest tal]:en in the sale, the last of these little grands will be sold with- in a week. Special terms and conditions under which they can be purchased: You may have 3 full years’ time in which to a piano can afford not to ceived a |commihun:-n in the r’olyal en-| “ 'IE‘l r'lmh“]k"' Not 'im, 'E's all nmul and several children were in- hile th i make your payments. gincers, but when not yet 21 years|steel and h'ice.” jured. i i p P 3 of age he attached himself (olpryc“(-h His face was that of a man who Only the extreme eastern and while e pt:lc}(]etls‘as O“t,. la?( you' “iould pay for ,YOU may have your mopey back after a 30 army in th F'.-...m.l-,-“,si... i, Ha nem:eé .'uked for wympathy nor southcru‘|mr|\mw of the state ap- even%}? ulglg bpl:;]noBo ike grade. days’ trial if you are not satisfied. ad been in the service only a short | Wanted it, rear to have escapec g o’ i i R8ie when he tontrabted pretmonts |,.In 1910 e paid & brief visit to the| P* e dupli e d .ran;l ach Baby Grands cannot be You may exchange for any other piano in dun“xl a balloon flight, and had such }l‘:‘me‘irlsdt“:\s( t(i;'xrmu‘ a trip around .\Dnm\oxl-‘rlnl;o Plan, 5 up. icated in the piano trade under 600 dollars, our stock of like value, at any time within 6 a prolonged and it il tl the worid, at time it came out Mo., June 6 ooy i : i . ol e et o a0 VO DI R S| S A0 20 iy | they are worth 600 dollars measured by any | months. You get & written, unconditional guar- France. Kitchener's experience in|§reat, Kitchener ~was a “woman [ ina New York bankers (hat are managing rand piano value on the market. Our price on | antee for 5 years signed by both the Brambach European warfare—prior to his direc- | nater. He took occasion to deny | the reorganization was approved tonight by tion of the great war of 1914—there- fore, had been limited only to a few balloon flights in France. In 1874, when a British expedition was sent out to survey western Pal- estine, Kitchener was one of the eag- Britain had just acquired, to organize A system of courts, a work in which this and said the onvy reason he had never married was mat he believed a man could not be a good soldier and a good husband at the same time, HAMPSHIRE WAS A—; oLD sHIP onshire class of six cruisers. It was built in 1903 and normally carried 655 misssion with seven trustees ad. the Missourl Public Service the exception of the plan o vote the stock of the Alkali Makes Soap the whole tamily for me ;‘he displayed administrative ability [men. It displaced 10850 tons, was | Simply mol the hair with water and ki wnd tact, :»;L'wfry(l‘ lfl‘gq; N::‘:‘:fn::;‘r‘:; “a:m rub it in, about & teaspoonful is all that fs = First Work in Sudan, ot ¢ . required. It makes an abundance of rich, our 7.5+nch, six 6-inch, two 1-pound | . s 1iiher, cleanses thoroughly, snd g It was while there, in 1882, that he |and twenty J-point guns and two tor rinses out -u‘vl. The hair dries quickly took his first step on the path that |pedo tubes, It cost $4,250,000 4 1\ 4 1 : " : and evenly, and In soft, freah k bright s was 1o lead him eventually to Khar-| The Hampshire has been in use as flufty, wavy and ¥y to h s % im Trouble was already brewing |8 scout boat and for carrying officials | i joonens and takes vut svery particle B the Sudan. Hearing that the Egyp- |on various missions, 1t was 100 old | 400ttt and dandratt.—Advertisement. | 5 tan army was being organized by Sir [0 take a place on the fighting line. | | 3 Evelyn Wood, young Kitchener saw | When the war started it was in the BAD FEET AN OBSTACLE | # s opportunity with unerring in- | lar east and was reported to have been 8 itinet and lost no time in offering his | worsted in a fight with Germans in TO SUCCESS IN LIFE 8 ‘etvicek. The military suthorities, [the South Chine sea. 1t was one of [, - farsr smpley o salssman whe suffers S ‘ecomnizing at once his insight into |the British squadron which was sent | waew 'ha an o0 wemah whe shflers : he native character, put him in the {10 this country for the Jamestown ex. | ¢ foa . f \ waiics :. telligence department, and from the | Position i 1907 any 4 - . f . ty outset of his Egyp | - ’ i .'..,4,.“.,‘:“ N m: - - '”"' on . [WRITISH WAR couNen. mmev | g 3 were entrusied to | el | My Willlam B Prahahly R 2 out with variabk an| WO be New » of War ~ o - B nielligence officer Kitchener a | " ' W " ot & panied Nir Merbe warl the g o B, Pl a Labisis in & . s on that herole hut disas : Fa . . =. . L suterprise known as the Gor v | sttt eceiv s . aihin vanivhed e ® el expedivion~the rebiel of ( ol | M M he a N il oy fortable 2 Gor from Khartum, where ad | | was ate N i & ¥ + htvir entangled during the evacuation | W R ob ) pe .l g % % of the Sudun. Kitchener doeply al st . i 810 heart the lessons of this fas " . ‘ . : . - R ranaport and “rola an affs % wenee depariments, and avoided (hese goald MeKenna, chance ) e | 8 Aroubles W the expedition whik o | eneheguer, and David Liayd b P 1 - 21 £ himeelt ».dK..m.. yoars later the | minister ol munitions. ware sreseni || This Frees Your Skin & Weantime Kichenor was employed | at the anet ! 3 3 ¥ awmerable fghts and raids agansi | he newapaper reporters at the war | From Hair or Fuza 5 Ve dervishes or Mahdiats of ol Mee, w 80 1he Hime had nat hegpd | S £ Fypt _In 188 he hecams | the mews reqarding Kart Kivehens Yoot | of the Red e ' ARROURGe i .- of rauda ) Neithe Kitghenes o) ™ U0 W0h SRaRNS e e w Oeman Digna, the | wle o present | m-ve . b Wl & ekt o beader. In one of thess raid [ A sl Kitche - . Raet's men were Banbed and ' v sialt Tames . sing l»v. during whish Do received o | former counci £ Vs b e & - Bullvt which broke his jaw basay 4t Petrograd, and forme . - By Bl Ve maeh was b l.. ) A Fisgerald Fa ’ o "y Bogland's of Kichoner's wo 1K . . . . ™oy i el when he retuned o | Beigs : : W 8 short rest ke was received with | Fredeonk Dusa only $466. this first lot of 25 for introductory purposes is Piano Co. and ourselves. A. HOSPE CO.

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