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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1914)
THE BKE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1914. WILSON TALKS TO MIDDIES He Says Mission of United States is One of Service. Ak-Sar-Ben Oar on Business Men'3 Booster Trio Here's another Big Suit Event, Fellows i MANY WILL GO TO MEXICO Mont Itr.nl Good Donr hy Amerlcnnn Will Come from ImprcMlom j They teare on the Mexican. " Sly iiisBr yBBwKu lSsMiLsiLsP'TjLsLsLs"ISfaiK I I s F 5 s fc p sr e x ANNAPOLIS, Md., June S -President, Wilson today totd 164 graduate of the , naval academy, many of whom leave j ahortly for Mexican waters, that tho ml-. a' on of the United Btate la one of serv-I Ice to humanity, not of aggrandizement ' or conquest. He spoke at the annual I academy graduation exercires and later 1 delivered the diplomas to tho young mid- 1 shlpmen. He declared the duty of the I United Statea Is to serve the world. Speaking of the Vera Crux altuatlon, j the president reverently declared, "I prny J Ood the boys there will not have to fight 1 any more." Ho added that the real good 1 they will do will be their Impression on the Mexican. "They are not strutting and blustering, ' he went on. "The people of Vera Crni, Who desplseJ and hated Americans, will think differently of them when our boys leave." The president spoke In a huge armory, packed with more than 5,000 officers, mid shipment and relatives and friends of the graduates. He was enthusiastically cheered during, his address. Welcomed by salutes from thn battle ships Idaho, Missouri and Illinois, and the station ship, Relna Mercedes, Presi dent' WUson arrived here today on the Mayflower' from Washington. Captain W. F. Fullam, superintendent of the rfcademy; Captain V. C. Ixgan, com mandant, and Lieutenant Commander Chauncey Shackford, went out to the Mayflower In a launch and brought tho president and Secretary of the Navy Dahlels ashore and took them directly to the academy armory, where the exercises wers held. As he presidential party landed on the bank of the Severn, an other salutee boomed from & shore bat tery. President Wilson received a long wire less dispatch on board tho Mayflower at 3 o'clock this morning: from tne American delegates at Niagara Falls. Members of the presidential party refused to discuss the message except to say that It did not materially change the situation. 'Von Are ttample Americans." President Wilson said In partJ "It oucht to bo ono of yoUr thoughts all the time that you are sample Ameri cans, not merely sample navy men, not merely sample soldiers, but sample Americans, and that you havo the point of view of America with regard to Its navy and It army and It Is using them as jhe Instrument of civilization, not as the Instrument of aggression. The Ides, Of America Is to serve humanity and every time you let the Stars and Strlpos free to the wind you ought to reallzo that that It In Itself a message that you are on an errand which other navies havo some times forgotten, not an errand of conquest but an errand of service. "What do you think Is the 1 rtlritf Im pression that those boys down at Vera Cms are going to leave? They havo had to use some - force, I pray Ood, It may not bo necessary for them to use any more, but do. -ypU .think the way they fousht Is going to bo the most lasting Mtfipressi)n Have men nqtfought yjvejy sipce me worm poganT u more any thing new In usin force? ' Tho new things In the world are tho things that are dlvoroed, from force. The things that show the moral compulsions of the hu man conscience, those are the things by E. lit CKINQHAM, HKAR SEAT J. V. IN FRONT WILLIAM AHTLEKORD, DRIVER. WEAVER, JOSEPH BARKER AND CHARLES E, IJI.ACK. which we have been building up civiliza tion, not by force and tho lasting Impres sion that those boys are to leave, will be that thoy exercised, self control. "Vou must bear In mind that you are the champions of what Is rlKht and fair all around for tho publlo welfaro no mat ter whore you are, nnd that It Is for what Is right nnd fair for public welfare that you uro ready to fight for, and not merely on tho drop or the hat . or upon some alight punctilio, but that you are cham pions of your fellow men." The president praised Admiral Fletcher, saying ho had .been on duty longer at Vera Cruz thun the other commanders and Ihut ho had' thn qualities of a states man. ' ' After the ceremony the president watched the graduates go to their quar ters and the former "pieces' run to take possession of "lovers' lane." He ate luncheon with Captain Fultman and planned to leave for Washington at 3 o'clock. RAIN CUTS OFF PART OF TRIP (Continued from I'u-so One.) to bo followed.' Tho party took lunch at Lincoln and Is to reach Beatrice this evening to spend the night. Barring fur ther trouble tho rest of tho original sched ule Is to bo. followed. Shortly after !) o'clock this morning tho automobiles wera lined up and tho party drove about the streets sight-seeing In Lincoln for a few hours. The Lincoln Commercial club oxtended the privileges of their splendid homo and many Oma nans visited tho rooms. Oovc-rnor Snt nt llont. During tho boosters1 spin around Lin coln In tho morning the caravan of cars drew up In front of the state house. All tho party stepped,, out and awarmcd into the office of Governor afdrehGttd'preparcd to nlvo him a serenade. Ross L.llim $qtn3, republican cnmlldnto i Arovernor a memocr oi wio Boosters- party, was se lected to mnko a speech to tho governor. Disappointment "was marked upon the faces of .all when It was learned that Governor Morehead'. was not .In, but In stead was budding up broken-down po litical fences away off tn Brown county. Welcomed liy SInyor. Again tho party drew up In front of thn Commercial club quarters. Secretary Walter B. Whltten of the Commercial club met them at the door, escorted them upstairs and showed them over the rooms. Mayor Frank O. Xehrung uf Lin coln canto to tho club rooms and held a short reception, during which he shook hands with nil the fellows, wished them1 wU und heard the 'boosters' quartet slug "Oood Roads" and "On My Way to Mandalay." Imports Show Big Gam, Exports Show Equal Decrease WASHINGTON, June . A decrease of more than $37,000,000 In the value of ex ports and an Increase of more than 127, 000,000 in the value of Imports were the feutures of the comparison of April's for eign trade, compared with April, 191B,- as announced today by the Department of Commerce. Crude materials for use In manufactur ing show an Increase 'of $12,000,000 in Im ports and a decrease of 19,000,000 In ox port. Imports of foodstuffs In crude condi tion and food animals Increased $1,400,000 and decreased J6,KS0,000 In exports. Foodstuffs' .partly or "wholly manufac tured show an Increase of J8,SOO,000 In Imports and decreased $8,500,000 In ex ports. . Manufactures fpr further use In man ufacturing docreafed $1,000,000 In Imports and decreased $5,100,000 In. exports. Manufactures ready for consumption show an Increase of $5,100,000 In imports and, a doorcase of $&.Q00,00O In exports,- Miscellaneous articles' show an Increaso of fcttO.COO ' In Imports and a decrease of 1(00,000 in export. Hindu Laborers Are Held Aboard Ship at Vancouver, B.0, VANCOUVER, B. C. June 5,-Imml-gratlon Inspector Reld rejected today a proposal of Ourdlt Singh, the wealthy East Indian leader of tho S7J Hindus novr held aboard the Komagata Varu, whereby the men may be permitted restricted shore liberty lending a final solution of their status by the supremo court. By the pay ment of (15,000 now due, aurdlt Singh can retain the steamer hero for four months and thlf he desired to di nrovHInt tna Immigration deiurtmcnt w (I ugrco to cer tain conditions. The conditions wire Hist th party bo allowed to come ashore while the vessel is discharging Its coal ixtgi, cleaned and given time to load lumber fur the re turn trip. Gurdlt and uthiir Hindus agreed to feed and house tho in.itinj.-uiitu in any detention building the ImmlRran: offlclnls might select and over whlrn they would place guards. Superintendent Reid, In reje-s'lng the proposal, said. 'The Hindus Mil not be allowed nslicrc, even temporarily, on nnv pretext what ever." In the meantime tho Hindus contlnuo to observe the hunger stride which began last Wednesday. It's $16.50 Suit week at the Benson & Thorne Store PIMM i i 1 3 Suits made to sell up to 25 Dollars, But Offered to our patons, beginning Saturday, for much less than their worm. Sam Peck and Stein Bloch made them. OUT THEY GO Constipation Cared. John Susplc of' 8unburj, ' Pa., writes: "Dr. King's New Llfb Pills are the best pills for constipation." 25c. All drug gists Advertisement. Before you buy ANY mnn who appreciates the vnluo of money in other vrords, eveiy ranu who works for it wnuts to mako hia money bring him its utmost return. That is why ovcry ono o.f you ought to come to Hoyden Bros, before you buy for if what we feel about our Hart, Schoffnor k Mar? Clothes bo true your money will bring a greater ro turn at Haydm Bros, than it pan anywhere else iu ., Omnha, Special Disposal of Some Hart, Schaffner & Marx Spring 3uits at $25 Many short lots already and following jur lorvarying policy of reduction whore lines are broken and whore we can get no more like them, we have markod for Special Pjsposal many Spring Suits regularly $28, $30 and $35 at $25. Many Suits mode of Eng lish and Scotch fabrics among them, as thu Imported goods have Bold very fast indeed. A Clothing Offer Unequaled Jtfen's and Young Men's $18 Suits, $13.75 For Saturday we offer choico of pur $18 gujts nt $13.75. A complete selection to choosy from, English sofr roll raodols. In black and white checkB1 or stripes, fancy greys and browns, light weight cassimeres or hor-1 woven worsteds. Every suit is hand mudo , &here hand work is bettor; seams all sowed with silk- To top ihjs off wo guaranteo every suit thaji goes out of our houso at $13.75 to to thVequal of any $18 suit, or your money book. "Wo con fit stout, slim or oxtro size men, also tho young man thnt takes a small size and wants tho now styles. Saturday should bo our biggest Spring Clothing day with of fers of our entire stock of $18 suits at $13.75 Hot Weather Clothing for Men Mohairs, Palm Beach and Silk Suits. They aro tho cool clothing for July and August. Mohair Suits $6.50 to $15.00 Palm Beach Suits $6.00 to $7.50 Crash Suits........- $4.50 to $6.00 Light Weight Odd Coats. Black nnd AYhito Stripo Conts in all sizes; special for Saturday $1.50j High type Silk Dresses to be sold at a fraction of their worth- None re served, All in two big lots Your choice of any woman's or misses' silk or wool suit in the store; former pri ces up to $57.00, for This sale started Thurs day and there remains about half tho. number ploced on sale. In this lot which remains aro some of the choicest and highest priced Suits we have had this season. Saturday would be a splendid time to pro cure one. This is a great silk dress year. Lines are now broken and rather than wait until late in July to slaughter prices we prefer to make a clearance now. Hence offer all of our extremely high class silk dresses at reductions such as to make every woman who reads this ad feel the advisability of getting a new silk dress. Choice of any Worn- an"s or Misses' Silk Dress that sold up to $29.50, for Choice of any Woman's or Mis ses Silk Dress that sold up to $50, for 2350 OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE 1516-18-20 F ARN AM STREET kisisHisisHfliKiS&S3R?tiiBlaBisiHisH Bluo Sergo Coats, unlined. .$3.50 to $5.00 Molmir Coats, unlined. .. .$2.50 to $7.50 Silk Coats, unlined $4.25 to $10.00 Alpaca Coats, unliued. . . .$1.00 to $1.50 Stouts und slims at the same price. Toilet Goods ; At the Sherman & HcConnell Drug Stores You "Save Time and Money" by trading at our stores is still true. I To be our customer is to Know It. only The White Gross Vibrator $10.00 and $12.50 As good as any fancy priced cms. Call for freo demonstration. Toilet Grems at Reduped Prices 50c Nndinolo Crenm for. , 28c HOo Stillmnn Freckle Cream for 28c $1.50 Qouraud's Oriental Cream, Satur day 89c RUBBER BATH MATS Clean sanitary a handy necessity. For the bath room floor or inside -the tub. Spe cially priced at 4Q0 Gem Daskeene Free Razor Blades Saturday to intro duce. 1 only to each shaver CUTS CUTS CUTS 1 Ij&dr Red Fern Sanitary Douche. For Ladles. 93.00 size, Saturday at SI. 08 TOILET POWDERS 25e Houbigant Bice Powder for 14c 50o Melorose Powder for 29c 90o Roger and Gallet Anthea Powder 49c Kirk '8 Jap Rose Talc, for 9c iSe Prophylactic or Rubberset Tooth Brashej all shapes, textures and styles of handles, nt'lOc each Saturday Sherman & McDonnell Drug Co. CUTS The best for every purpose Fine work Prompt servico Reasonable prices Bee Engraving Dept, Bee Bldg. V ma HAYDEN BROS. V Cor, 10th and Dodge. Cor. Iflth and Harney. Cor. 24th and Far nam 2O7-0 X. 10th : 4