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4 A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 5, 1914. CRISIS IN SWEDISH AFFAIRS J York Veteran and Wife of Fifty Years National Defense Made Paramount Issue by Each Party. DEEP QUESTION BELOW SURFACE Hrftlarontlnit ' Cnblnet Hronulit About by Kino: Outlining 71 III tnrr Roller AVIthont Con unttlns; Ministers. STOCKHOLM, April 4. Preparation for the Section of a no.w Swedish Parlia ment are In full swing, with tremendous wave ot popular clamor for a stronger national defense aroused by tests jl Rus alan aggression. Two parties conserva tive i nnd liberal wake thlt the dominant Issue of the campaiffnu, but beneath thin la a question deemed by socialists, na even moro pregnant with Immediate conse quences than tbe possibility of Invasion. It Is declared In soma quarter)! thai tho king's crown 1 W stake. The point Is that while the demand for inrenper nauonai ncicnsn una surrea me unci' whole nation, some clases are appatently ' .about him still m6f concerned in defending them-1 oarali Btm- seltres against an excessive exercise of ons-Olauquc was power by their Kins; Oustave V. i born at Mount Tfco crisis on this point was broHght i Pleasant, la The nbout by the king's speech to n throng j co"P'o were- mar of 30.000 peasants who gathered In Stook-! rled "r Hills- Through the ef forts of their chil dren. Air. aud Mrs. A. T. Olauque of York. Neb., cele brated their fit tloth wedding an nlversary on March 31. One hun dred and twenty five guests were present to offer hearty and sincere con graduations. The gifts In coin just about equaled In dollars the num ber of, guest pres. ent. .arid all In gold except 5. Mr QiauqUe. a native of Ohld, la a rlUI war veteran nnd has always been active "with the moral. religious and political Inter- holm from all parts of the country on February ft as a demonstrnttbn In favor of Increased armaments. The king" told the peasants that the problem of defense watf one which must bo solved without loss' of tlmr, and on that point he' would not yield. The king's speech was made In the face nf warnings from tho crown prince and Frlnre Charles, and, Indeed, from ft num ber of conservative and liberal party leaders. The queen and some of the king's personal friends, however, advised his majesty to make the speech as originally drawn up and their counsels prevailed. Cnlilnct Ministers Itcli(ii. The ministers forthwith resigned. They contended that aa a constitutional mon arch the king should, not make political spec lies without ascertaining If the cabi net Approved of them. The king replied: I cannot agree to this; J will not deprive tnvffjf of; the right to speak without re straint to' the Swedish people." Dr. Knilt IlommarskJoeld'Wfts Invited to forrrl a ntw cabinet with himself as pre mier and minister of wnr, .but as his ad herents weie In the minority In the sec ond chamber there was no chance ot the defense hill becoming law. Parliament therefore was dissolved; and tho issue placed before the people. The result is that tho'whdle country la torn with the question nf militarism and the constitutionalism. The Riksdag just dissolved consisted of 101 liberals, sixty-five conservative and sixty-four social democrats. The defenso proposals upon which the king" and his cabinet will ask the support of the voters are, according to minutes of the cabinet meeting, as follows ; "For army drill there will be 250 day and three, training' periods, each thirty days, students and similar persons are to serve a longer time, but not more than 600 days. S "The navy Is to consist of two divisions, each Composed of four armored ships, four divisions of destroyers,-eiiQh of four ships, and two' divisions of submarines'. 'A'n aeronautic fleet U, to, be, organised,, , "The expenses will be' paid by- Vpro irreMlve defense tax on bis fortunes ,aijd Incomes, which Is' to be set 'aside solely for military purposes." The minutes conclude with the follow ing declaration by the king: "On the solution of this question, so vital for this nation, depend" the possi bility of preserving our liberty and inde pendence and defending our neutrality.'' Demand of Socialists, The proposals do not differ greatly from the program of the liberals. The social ists, however, are not only demanllhg a .reduction of expenditures for army and navy, but have definitely decided to make the establishment of a republic a plahk in their platform. The 'conservatives are drawing the person ot the king Into their contest and the fight is plainly between the crown, represented by them, and the other two parties. Socialist assertion that King Oustave assumed powers not granted by the con stitution have drawn from him the fol lowing declaration: 't declare that every desire and- effort 1n the direction' of' personal regal power Mijis been, is. and will be, alien to me. I thave hitherto performed my royal duties tn accordance with the order and spirit Aof the- fundamental law and in fidelity ?to my advioe: 'With -the people for tho fftthsrland I never will depart from my C determination to do so in the future, too." Seymour Lake Club Starts Project for Paving County Road For the benefit of Us Omaha members, ethe Seymour Lake Country club has Started a project for the paving of a cpunty road, connecting Lincoln avenue In Omaha with West Q street in Bouth Omaba, in" order that autolsts may have a good direct road to the club from Omaha. The following resolutions were I " - . . . . . V - . . . . . ... nuupicu ay juo iiuu us mm meeting: boro. Ia., and have resided In Ne. braska since 1&S0. They are aged 72 and 70 years, re spectively. The issue of this union was threo sons and four daughters, Miss Bertha Olauque, still at home; Mrs. J. M. sislPFXisvVv9PwV' ' ' PARIS Anrll I T.-I. i. . o iv v3itift slll I ri by four new movements, ltafs, Immoral monies. ireaK art ana undeveloped phy sique are all In h Knmkiii.U -.,., Ired" forces. While the League df Patriotic French Wnmarf h.l, fit,.- .... iii Indecent' cloth'efl, a reaction has also rome tb the .great'-, vogue ot cubism, post- Impressionism. 'Vlltu'tlsm on,1 nth... vanced estheUc art schools. A group of artists who hoM niri-d....,in.i,.t clplo? h been formed. They declare they "' ana iney .have e- f! (led n t last in mnt 41. n.-t... i. , ....... . iiiininMrn i irit I u. A new' salon Is to' be formed, tor even the present oiuciai salons show tendencies in. ardrfah new. heterodox schools. Borne .prdmlnent nr(( r v.-,i-j .1 movement, which is likely to constitute a Strong revolt' ainin.i ....1..11-J The majority ot crltlcf, whllo by no means -wKu,j uu ne claims or the cubists and futurists, freely admit that they have let nlr and light Into the dry places ot art. and Ihhf ovi.ihin. . .. are excluded seem dull and tome. In spite Jtlv. OMdlUvs. AX Gia-uque Johnson of York, C, R. Olauque of Polk, 1 J, A. dlauqile of Mc Cool, Mrs. N. n. I.lndburg of Snyder. Colo.: Mrs. C. O. Sandall of Dradshaw, and 73. C. Qliuque, who died " A ut Cleveland, O. With the exception of Mrs. N. It. Llndburc all with their families. Mr. olauque Tor nearly ten years and since leaving" the ....... .... uecn a rural mail, currier out Colonist Fares to Pacific Coast Stop , Middle of Month The railroads have rixed April Ifi as the ast date this year when colonist tickets to tho Paclflo coast country will bo on sale. This year the colonist travel has been something ot a disappointment to tne railroad passenger men, It having been unusually Hgiu as compared with former years. Home doubt Is expressed by the rail road men about colonist rates ever being T ?eJ.n' ThU yenr " WM "ly B"r considerable debate among the members Si.. 1 TraConllnental P"r asso ciation that the rate wa maeo. The contention ot the opponents was that the travel woUld not. bo sufficient to jus tlfy putting In the ISO rate from Mb, sourt river points. Tho lack of travel, It Is now contended, has proven that the men who opjoed the low fares wore cor rect. ' 1 Nalli-oad, men not interested In trans continental 1ln. take- the position thht the coast country has been ver-adver tlsed 'ahd.Hhot there' wllbi no heaVy movement, ot settlers to Pol.jta west qf the IVqcRy, fountains until 'tho fertile and cheap lands thjs tide aro taken up and occupied by actual settlers. They point io the fact that there are millions of acres of such land. In the states be- i.m Missouri river and the rnoun. tains, and that for years to come it Is tolng to attract the attention of men who are seeking homes. Church Wrecked and Janitor Killed by Explosion of Gas CAItl.lSI.E, la., April 4,-Att explosion Ul n me .Methodist ehurvh here last niKm Kiuea Andrew yanscoyk, afred 66 The church building was partly wrecked. Worshipers gathered in the church tected escaping gas and Vanscoyk, lan- icni in nana, went out to . investigate. n- moment later en explosion blew in one siae or the building. , shattering all of the windows. A panic ensued In t.he congregation, but none was Injured. Vanscoyk'a boay was found about thirty feet from the church badly man ned. It is supposed he 'pp4fd the door .. m nton'tine gas ap paratus' was kept andflanV from the . ipntern ignited the go .,!Y Cltivelnn F:rc Thre. The rtooklcs'' of the "Clevelafi'd is'ap ure siariing 10 ran by the wayside. Ai- f.,,ynn Oregg. aso t? the Napsf aijfl Dllllnger are the ones sent bade for n"- sea sonlng. flassjswssjasssjM ' I Whereas, The Seymour l4ike Country lub has. at large expense, purchased. Improved and equipped a large tract ot land ntar Ralston for use aa a modern-. Tiooei country ciuo, ana xne usual weight. PEKTJNA gave me a splendid appetite. I feel strong." 'tvhprp is but nwr 1 FABR AND HONEST WAY To DctcrmJno tho MERIT of a Rcady-to-tako Klediclao No one can f peak positively of the worth of any medicine until he has tried it. Not tried it on others, hut tried it on himself. Any one who nas been alllicted with a chronic ailment and experienced relief from some remedy, he and only he can give testimony that is worth anything concerning the remedy. The people who have taken Pcruna know what Pcruna is. The people who' have read about Pc runa or heard about Pcruna, have a more or less imperfect knowl edge of it. The true test, the only fair and honest way, is to try it. Read the remarks below, made by people who know Peruna. If you are interested, send to us for the "Ills of Life," full of similar tes timonials from honest men and wqmen'all over the United States. Mrs. A. E. Btouffor, IU It 1, Ba batha, Kas.: "Peruna has giver) me health .and strength; It la the vbest medicine that waa ever made for women. My friends aay they never saw suoh a change in a woman. I tant to every one about Peruna. J cannot aay too much for It" Mr. laoao Horrenga, Fremont, Mich., writes: '1 waa takan sick last aprtns unable to work for three months and a half. My weight was reduced to 1SS pounds. At last I was advtoed to use PERUNA. I hayo now gained my PARIS HAS FOUR NEW FADS War Started on Rats, Immoral Clothes and Freak Art. MOVE TOR PHYSICAL CULTURE nrailonal .I.itn Kprmed to Aid In Dereldpmrnt of a 'Comtirehen- ' 'slve Sebomr fop I'hys- lrnl Erinrntlnn, of their extravagances, they have suc ceeded In being accepted as serious pio neers. The attitude ot tho general public Is Interrogotori;, If not respectful; there Is little tendency to condemn offhand, and that Is a clear gain to the Innovators. I.enaur f,ir Iliynrul Kdncntlnn. Home of the most prominent men In France have como to the support of ath letic renaissance. A national league, to aid in the, development of physloaj. educa tion has Just been founded with the pst rnriASA nf n Mi nn TnM t-ii 1 . j na . 1 w 1 1 xricirn uo Conbertln, president of the" International Olympic committee; Hebrard de Vllle neuve Councilor of state -nnd president of the Academy of Sports, and Maurice Donnay of the French academy. At the head of the committee, which will direct the movement. Is the Marquis de Pdllgnae. v. A propaganda in favor of physical edu cation will be carried out In several ways, tpcturerfand practical demonstrations will be given. The cinematograph will be utilised to s'how the various stages of de velopment of athletics by leaders In this branch of sports. The league will give It? aid tq such organixations as wish to become allied with It. arid will do every thing possible to put the country .in a leading position in athletics. Paris has also begun a war of extermi nation of rats. It is estimated that no less than 8,000,000 rodents Infest the city. The central market and the stock yards are overrun bs 'the pests. France might easily declare its inde pendence In the cotton growing Industry and cease the yearly "tribute" of JSO, CiOO.OOO tor imported cottim. rhuriv f.nm the United States, according to Laurent I Bonnevay, who led a recent debate on the Moroccan budget in thq Chamber of Deputies. He declared that It France developed the cotton lands ot northwest Africa it could produce all the cotton needed for French requirements, and export to other manufacturing countries. M. Bonnevay gave the results of an In quiry made by M. Lamba, nn agricultural expert who studied the Cotton growing possibilities of Tunis, Algeria and Morocco. M. Lamba found that cotton of an Inferior uuallty' was already grown In some sections of these countries, and he was convinced that cotton culture could be made as remunerative there as In Egypt, which now grow 1. BOO, 000 bales. M. Bonnevay said the French consular ogent at Kl-Kea had imported Egyptian cotton plants and obtained excellent re sults. .Severs! French officers Interested In the agricultural development of Mo rocco had also experimented with cotton culture at outlying French coasts with great success. M. Bonnevay had no doubt that ootton would become the most valu able export of Morocco. GRIFFITH SELLS MUM FORD AND MEUSEL TO ELMIRA WASHINGTON. April 4,-CIark Grif fith, manager ot the Wsshlnirtnn Amir. lean league base ball team, has sold John Mumford. pitcher, and Einll MauiaI. nut. fielder, to the Klmlra club, New York Btate league, under the optional agree ment plan. Meusel came from the Los Angeles club, Paclflo Coast league. Mum ford Is a local player. Quick, Easy and Positive Cure for All Foot Torture The following Is absolutely th surest .and quickest rure known to science for nil foot ailments: "Dissolve two tahle ppooiifuls of Coincide compound In a bfsln of worm Water. Soak the feet tn this for fully fifteen minutes, gently rubbing the sore parts." The effect Is really wonderrui. All sore ness goes instantly, and the feet feel delightful. Corha and callouses can be pfeelejd right off. It gives Immediate relief for sore bunions, sweaty, smelly and aching feet. A twenty-five cent bole of Caloeldo is said to be suf- flhlent n ttnrn tha vcnrstl reet. ic works Uitough tna pores and removes: the cause of the trouble, DonJt waste time on uncertain remedies, Any druggist has CalOclde compound in stock or he can get M In n few hours from his wholesale house. Prepared only by Medical Formula Co,, of Chicago. III., and Dayton. Ohio. 1 1 1 WHAT THESE BUILDINGS I Mlsa Mario A. Lesser, No. 123 jeth Bt, Chi cago, Illinois. "I was troubled with aystemto o&tarrb for years. The ca tarrh had got all through my eyst tern, head, throat, stomaoh and o t h 0 r internal organs. Tried many remedies. Did no rood. Took Peruna at the suggestion of a friend. Was surprised at results. Z am now perfectly well and strong. That weak, tired feeling" has left me." Mrs. Alvlna Plnmaon, .No. 2036 Elm St, Milwaukee, Wis. -I am now able to do my housework again, and have & rood appetite. Peruna did it for me. We always keep Peruna In ths house. We all use it my husband and children. I lhank.you a thousand times tor your advioe," beauties of Bevmour sice and the heavily wooded hllln and the club facilities there have attrarted In Its membership a large number ot reildsnts ot Omaha, mi well as Bouth Omaha, and Whereas. A oaved hlshwav hetwMin yeat y street and West Center street (Lincoln avenue), Is an Imperative neces- I slty for the convenient and comfortable ; access to the said club grounds from ' Omaha, and Whsreas. The citlsens ot Jtalston and 1 iHiuwiu at mm poruon 01 uougias uujvuiijr suuiBwen or umana wouia M ncedtully benefited by such ptVed high- l ana Whereas, There appears to be available he money with which the county may y for the oavinsr of aueh . hlirhuiuv therefore ba it Resolved. That the hnnarahli. hn.M r .commissioners of Douglas county be, und ritereby is requested and urged to proceed with all due dispatch to pave one of the roads West ot Omaha so as to adequately connect West Center street with West U street, preferably that particular county j-oad which runs dus south from Con tonlla psJ-kj and be it further Kejolvod. That this club offtrs to the ." board of county commissioners, to Xhe Commercial club ot lUlston. and to 1 all others who may b Interested In and LJnoyted by the bttlldid ot such a Hpavtd highway, iu MLrtypo-opsraUon, Support and good will. If Drtvs nick Mettdaehe Away. 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This means a tremendous quantity pur chase, which, in turn, means the highest quality and necessarily low prices when We sell. We can afford to sell at a lower price than others because we buy twice as much. In the last analysis these buildings mean this: Harlman's, really being the largest home furnishing organization in, the world, can afford to pell you the finest furniture at the lowest" retail prices In the cltyr and you can inake use of our liberal open account System and pay your bill as is convenient to you. Suppose, you drop Into our store and let us show you what real furniture values look like. , ' j 48-inoh Tod Aai?1?,1,1 quarter saTvkd OAK BUFFET, Hub pattern shaped Tench beveled plate mirror, two drawers at the top. one lined, for Mtl v2riw.r.?1 ,rotm!i' on'J comportment : ..' i. "on uiawer, ine con struction is very massive, beautifully and fully worth 915. 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