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TIIE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, FEPHFARY 23, 1914.
CARTER CLUB TO HAYE Iffls Wore Blue Wig at Dinner Party
Popular Jlcort Puts Up Enough to
uut aii summer.
OUTLOOK IS VERY
GOOD
Dn Are Cetntnit In' SplendliUy find
atarkril Rnthnnlnam In Itclna
li Bhorrn liy Members of
Orgnnlsntlnn.
In preparation for keeping foods and
meats at tho Carter Lake club t-is gum
rncr, and as a help to the cottager, an
Ice house forty by twenty fect has been
constructed and filled with Ico. It has
been a much needed convenience and
comes as a boon to both tho public cafe
and'tholo who live on tho grounds. The
structure Is located near tho water,
where the shooting Rrouncs were last
year. While tho cafo concession has not
yet been let. It likely will be soon and
one of the considerations is that a tablo
dehoto service for 0 cents be main
tained. Marked approval ho mot with the Idea
ot Individual lookers In the bath house
and out of the ninety that were built
only fifteen are left. Tho price for tho
women's sldo Is $5 and the mananemcnt
is satisfied that about twice as many
will be needed for the fair sex as wero
originally planned for.
An opportunity arose during the re
cent cement show to purchaso twenty
lrfrjre cement lawn vases for flowers for
leas -than halt of their regular price and
so they wero bought. They will be dis
tributed around tho grounds.
Spaco for the tent section has been
Increased as has also tho rent. Instead
of 15 It will be $0 this year.
Dues are coming In splendidly and up
to date over $3,000 has been collected.
That In Itself Is a most promising sign
to tho directors of the club for the en
suing year and they arc anticipating on
Increased enthusiasm and patronago
from tho members.
'Spring Is knocking at the door now
and within a few short weeks tho earl
Ite summer sports will open up at tho
popular resort.
FRIENDS OF BENTON
RECEIYE EXCUSES OF
REBELSWITH SHEERS
(Continued from l-za One.)
or cause him to desert his property to
further deprodatlons.
As (iooA it Man an Villa.
"Then ha said he was a good a man
as Villa and at the same moment ho
drew a pistol from hla hip pocket. But
tho general was ready and Jumped for
Wm and struck and at tho same time the
persona present leaped upon him that ho
Omeara
Oil
For Sprains
and Bruises
nwfat thine t do for a sprain or
Lady Ponsonby, who at a dinner danco
given by Mrs. George Keppol In Ixmdon
tai her daughter'H coming out, woro one
ot tho new colored wigs, the latest so
ciety craio. Lady Ponsonby woro a wig
of grcon blue. Mrs. Koppcl had a "Vosco
rose" wig which was almost lilac.
might riot make on attempt upon the
life of General Villa."
BRYAN onnKIlS FUlili INQUIRY
i m lo Vver lnc mirt with a
fjw'of flannel soaked with Omega
Oil. Quick relief tiittiallv fr.1lv,.,. il.l.
Mia
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All Information .Received Will Be
Riven to British Government.
WASHINGTON, Fob. 2i-Secrctary
Bryan has ordered a far-reaching Inves
tigation ot the killing of William 8. Ben
ton, tho British subject, at Juarez. Ho
announced today that until all the facts
In tho case should be gathered from sit
avallablo sources no opinion would bo
expressed by tho State Department, Ail
Information received will bp transmitted
to tho British government. I
Explanations made by Ocncral Villa to
Thomas D. Edwards and George C. Ca
rothers, the American consular repre
sentatives ot Juarez, together with tho
court martial record, arc to be. supple
mented by further information, instruc
tions went forth to- American Consul
Lctchor at Chihuahua to got additional
details from General Villa, and it Is un
derstood that Inquiry through Independ
ent sources will bo carried on at Juarez.
Mr. Carothors la consular agent at Tor
rcon, temporarily assisting Mr. Edwards.
Advices received by the State depart
ment up to late today, giving General
Villa's version of tho affair, woro that
Benton was armed, had pivsonally quar
reled with Gonerol Villa, had been dis
armed, tried by court martial and exo-
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cuttd on the choree of attempting the
life of General Villa.
It rln a Nn Comment.
General Villa's explanation, as tele
graphed by him today to tho constitu
tionalist BBcncy here, was unofficially
exhibited to Stato department officials
and, though read with Interest, brought
no comment. Army officers took partic
ular interest In the reference to Benton
ns an "ormed prowler" and as such not
entitled to protection under the rules of
war. The ormed prowler, described In
"order 100" of the American army, is es
sentially a guerrilla, they explained, and
ono who Is caught within military lines
with arms either engaged in tho wnnton
destruction of property or as part ot an
invading force It. was admitted gener
ally that it rienton made a murderous
assault upon General Villa with a weapon
ho might have been subject to the death
penalty; but on that point evidence- is
wanting and army officers are, reserving
Judgment-
Unless there are other Instructions
from the foreign office tho Written em
bassy hero will make no' further movo
In this matter, pending the outcome of
the investigation which the State de
partment 1ms. undertaken.
"Act ot Coartesr."
It is understood that Ambassador
Bprlng-RlcV has emphasized the unoffi
cial character ot the representations ho
has made to tho State department thus
for, on tho ground that tho Drltlsh gov
ernment claimed no legal obligation, on
tho part of tho united States to look
after the welfare ot British subjects In
Mexico. The action ot tho Stato depart
ment directing consuls to extend to Brit
ish In Mexico the same, degree of pro
tection as Is given to Americans has
been regarded as an act of courtesy for
which tho British government was duly
grateful.
T"6r this reason, it Is sold, there Is no
basts for the expectation that any de
mand or any request will bo mado upon
the United States government to Bccuro
reparation for the killing ot Benton and
determination ot the proper course to bo
pursued towards General Villa is, conse
quently to be left entirely to State de
partment officials.
General Villa telegraphed rtoberto V.
Ilcsqulera, rebel agent ot Washington,
os follows:
V1IU (luotm Vnltca State I.nw.
"Tho attention of tho commanding gen
cral ot the division of tho north having
been drawn to tho published reports In
respect to tho recent execution or William
8. Henton, ho desires it known that the
action of the authorities In that case was
entirely Justified by tho law and usages
of war.
"Under article 81 of general order 100,
for tho government of the United States
In the field, it la provided that 'armed
prowlers,' who come within the line of
tho army of occupation with hostile in
tent are not entitled to the privilege of
prisoners ot war.
"Artlclo S3 provides that persons within
occupied territory who employ vlolenco
toward the established authorities are
fcubjoct to tho penalty ot death, whether
they oriso singly or In number.
'There Is absolutely no doubt but what
Ucnton, a Ilurtlsta sympathizer and a
murderer ot Mexican citizens, deliberately
attempted an act of violence against the
person and Ufa of tho commanding gen
eral and for that reason It was said under
the law and usages of war, he was tried
by a military tribunal, constituted for
that purpose and executed, pursuant .to
Its 'sentence, a proceeding sustained by
American ami isuropoan precedents.
JiM'kftou ItnnRn Two llritnns.
'General Jackson In ISIS huug two
British subjects, Arbutlmot and Am.
brlsttr, for having given ollen sympathy
to hostile Indians In Florida. General
Butler hung Mumford nt New Orleans In
IMS for merely hauling down an American
flag from over tho custom house and
two years later Kennedy was hung by
the United States military authorities at
New York because ot his complicity In a
jiot to sot tire to that city.
"What was Justlllable under martial
law in the United States then is certainly
Justifiable under martial law In Mexico
now. The fact that Benton was a British
subject has no bearing on the legal
aspects ot the case, as under interna
tional law the alien Is as amenable to
marital law as is a citizen."
, lrelluir of Apprehension,
One reason of the Benton incident has
been to create a feeling of apprehension
In the diplomatic circles In Washington
as to tho safety ot the largo foreign ele
ment in Mexico So far the resident
diplomats have rested content in the be-
Rheumatism
is dangerous if neglected.
Iicsscn the risk of heart affec
tions, ease tho frightful pain, and
limber up the swollen muscles and
stiff,, lame joints, with penetrat
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SLOANS
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fine for fairings and eeiatfe.
Mr.Cbna. J. Budlonr. Anthony, U.I..
wrltesi "For rears I suffered from
rheumatism. My hips would swell to
enormous proportions snd knee Joints
Kin me awfully. I used sir or eight
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lief that the undertaking by the Ameri
can State department to look after tho
welfaro of their people In Mexico would
bo sufficient to Insure for them tho de
greo of protection guaranteed by the
rules of civilized warfare.
Closely following the news of the kill
ing of Benton, under conditions which
European diplomats aro Inclined to re
gard a violative of such rules, has come
a report of tho killing of two Spanish
subjects In Mexico. The Spanish govern
ment, through Its embassy here, re
quested information from the State de
partment and so far this has not been
available. Consequently there has been
some dlscusrlon among diplomats of
recommending a genoral withdrawal of
Europeans from the disturbed country.
Wilson Poller Failure.
The seriousness ot the Mexican situa
tion generally, and particularly the ex
ecution of Benton, furnished a subject
of grave discussion with the senate
while In executive session, after the ar
bitration treaties wero disposed of. Mom
beis of the foreign relations commlttoo
gave assurances that they woro In close
touch with affairs, aa. directed by the
president and stato department. Official
attention was called to tho Benton caso
beforo the executive session began In a
telegram to Senator Fall of Now Mexico
from R. M. Dudloy, who asserted that
General Villa Jiad murdered Benton "like
a dog," and that the American policy
of "watchful waiting Is a failure."
Senator Foil read this telegram again
In tho executive session and also read
to the senate resolutions of protest
adopted last night at a mass meeting In
El Paso, Tex. He urged a more ag
gressive policy by tho American govern
ment and other senators -who are in
clined to bo lmpationt over tho prernnt
situation In Mexico sided with him.
FIERCE BLIZZARD
SWEEPS THE WEST,
BLOCKING TRAFFIC
(Continued from Page One.)
northeast Nebraska haye been In tho grip
of a genuine billiard throughout the day.
In Bloux City and vicinity the heaviest
snow of tho season Is falling, with a high
wind from tho north, which Is piling tho
flakes Into drifts, hampering street and
railroad traffic Reports from Sorith Dai
kota Indicate a six-Inch fall of snow.
Tho Black Hills storm Is without wind,
but In tho eastern hair ot the stato a
blizzard prevails, with the thermometer
near tho zcro mark.
Drifts In Nnrt hire At Itehrnskn.
CAIikAWAY, Neb., Feb. 22.-(Spcclal
Tolegram.)-A flerco blizzard has been
raging all day and is worse tonight
About eight Inches of snow has fallen
and Is drifting badly. It Is feared stock
will suffer heavily.
IJnkotn. W-II Covered.
PIERJIK, S. D., Feb. 22.-(SpeclaI Telo
gram.) Tit heaviest snow of the season
fell hero this afternoon, with more than
six Inches of snowfall, which drifted
badly. Reports from the west as for as
Rapid City show six Inches or mora of
snow, but with little drifting.
Wrom Colorado East.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. A violent
storm sweeping across the continent from
Colorado tonight, according to the.
wenther bureau, will cause rnln tomor
row In tho southern states and snow in
tho Mississippi and Ohio valleys, the lake
regions and tho north Atlantic states to
morrow and Tuesday.
'This disturbance," the bureau's bullo
tln said, "will bo followed by a pro
nounced cold wave, which will over
spread the Mississippi valley, tho south
western states and the lako region Mon
day, and the eastern and southeastern
states by Tuesday. Foilowing this storm
the weather will become fair and rerhaln
bo for several days In tho region cast of
the Rocky mountains.
"Rains will be frequent tho greater part
of iho coming week In the north Pacific
states. In California and the southern
plateau region tho first halt ot the week
wilt be fair, while during the latter half
of the week there will be rain.
"A general change to warmer weather
will sot In over the northwestern states
about Tuesday and this will spread cast
ward ovor the great central valley by
Wednesday and the eastern states by
Wednesday or Thursday.
'The next disturbance to cross the
country will appear on the north Pacific
coast Monday or Tuesday, cross tho great
central valley about Wednesday ond the
eastern states Thursday. This disturb
ance will be attended by snow In north
ern nnd probably rain In tho southern
states east of the Rocky mountains."
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Heat forms uric acid, which
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headache, dizziness, your stomach sours,
tongue is coated and when the weather
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channels often get sore and irritated.
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body's urinous waste get four ounces ot
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