Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 26, 1916, NEWS SECTION, Page 10-A, Image 10

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SEE 'INTERESTS' AT
WORKTOJNTERYENE
Officiil. Think "Alarmist Report,"
Eridence of "Powerfol Iaflu
. eicti'Beekinf War.
KTTST BE HUSHED UP AT ONCE
THREE AMERICANS
KILLED OH BORDER
Two Women and One Man Reported
Victimi of Supposed Mexican
Bandits.
AUTO PARTY TELLS OF IT
WASHINGTON, March 25.
What ara regarded a evidences
of activity of powerful influences to
fore intervention In Mexico through '
tha spreading- of alarmist reports
were) discussed at today's cabinet
meeting and resulted In the prepara
tion of a formal statement on the
subject by Secretary Lansing, which
probably will be made public tomor
row. - .
' Administration official! believe
that a definite effort is being made
to -bring about war between the
United States and Mexico. One cab
inet member expressed the opinion
followins; ''today's meeting that the
attempts to force intervention were
backed by interests owning prop
erty in northern Mexico.
Seek f Brla War.
Tell defined steps weie bring telien. re
aid, to stir tif publlo opinion In Moslco
anl the L'nlted Mate to a point where
a. general clash between the two nations
would M Inevitable.
Stvrrsl wamlnaa asa'.nat spreading
alarmist report l.sve lean lsued by ad
ministration official already, and It wh
ild tonlfht that President Wilson,
deeply resentful over the situation, was
determined that the agitation be brought
to an end.
Legal steps to atop the apreadlng of
false news are understood to be under
consideration.
! Discussion began In the aenate when
Senator Lewis, democrat, offered a
resolution asserting" that American auth
orities have knowledge that Villa la be
ing' financed from fore!gn Cftuntrlea aivt
from the United lHates and proposlny to
brand peraona giving such alt to the
hjtndlt as "guilty of actual treneon." No
action was taken and the debate a on
ended.
Border Aake Help.
Several mraegea from border etat-e
were read telling of apprehenaton In bor
dei towns. Senator Ashurst of Arlsona.
made publlo a telegram from Douglaa,
eiylng a force Of 10,W) Carransa troop
with forty cannon waa concentrate
within six miles of that place, and pro
testing that American troopa In that
vicinity ' were not permitted to make
preparation for defense.
.'Slelp as before It It too late."
1 am tired of trying to get anything
done," Senator Aahurat eald, explaining
why h gave out the dispatch.
Yuan Shi Kai Says
The Chinese Nation i
"Racing to Perdition"
WASHINGTON. March R.-Presldent
Yuen Phi Ksl'a mandate renouncing me
acceptance ot the titlo of emperor of
CMna and declaring china's return to
repuMloah government waa made publlo
la part tonight by the Chinese legation-
In the mandate tuan Bht Kai say he
consented to proposals for a monarchy
eter "irresistible" Insistence by a con
vention of popular repreeentatlvea but
feeling . that acceptance ot the throne
would violate hie oath ae president never
took aay steps -to put the monarchtal
program actually Into effect.
V6T hi failure to bppeee the monarchlal
movement rnore vigorously, however, he
takea upen hlmsellthe blame for "all the
faults ot the country." end ealle upon
ell Chinese to unite In savin a nation
which' throtifth Internal dissension la "raa
ln to perdition."
The mandate In pert aaye:
"All the Unite. of the country are mine.
I have mylf to blame for my leak ot
virtue. Why should I blamei ethersT The
people have been ' thrown Into mlaery.
The Soldiers have been made to bear hard
ships. Commerce hae declined. Taking
thle condition into consideration, 1 feel
exceedingly sorry.",
DOUGLAS, Arlt., March 25.
Three Americans, two women and
one man, were killed near Olbnon's
Line ranch on the New Mexico-Mexico
boundary, eight mllea west of
Columbus, N. M., between 4 and 6
o'clock Wednesday afternoon, pre
sumably by Mexicans, according to
the story brought here by a party
of five Douglas people, who said they
arrived on the scene shortly after tho
bodies had been removed by soldiers.
A command of United 8tates sol
diers stationed at the Gibson ranch
waa said to have crossed the line In
pursuit of the slayers.
Samuel Collins, automobllo dealer; Mr.
and Mrs. Ruasell T. Chllders, Mlea Lottie
MUlnowskl and Edward Freeman, all of
Douglas, were the automoblllats who told
of the alleged killing.
The names of the persons said to have
been killed were not learned, according
to the story told tonight by Mr. and Mrs.
Chllders and Miss MUlnowskl. Th party
had been to V3 I'nso on a pleasure trip.
They decided that they would visit Co
lumbus to view the ruins left by the rnl1
of Villa's men Instead of returning here
through Iemlng and Irdburg, N. M
Fremont Lads Come to Omaha to
Learn How to Make Bird Houses
l--" YAKI5H i
ual training. Boys of the Fremont
school are going to take up bird
house work and the teachers of the
Dodge county metropolis ara plan
ning to include study of birds in
their curriculum.
Many visitors from nerbv towns have
attended the exhibit. Friday afternoon
the children of Hawthorne school, on the
South Klde, vlsltej the exhibit
This week City Commissioner Hummel
will be!n to Install tho hotisea In the
parks, acrorrllnK to th" dcelsnatlon cards
attnih-! ! t Tie boys to their houses,
pi efrronoee being in favor of the parks
near fie home of the boys.
Hitchcock Asks for
Data from Lansing
WASHINGTON. March 1. -Senator
Hitchcock, v democrat, toddy Introduced
and had referred to the fore Inn relation
committee a reaoiutlon requretlng 8-H-rj-tary
Lansing to furnish the following In
formation. If net Incompatible with pub
llo Interest:
Whether Oreat Britain will rermtt fool
turn lies to ha sent from the t'nlud Rt'iten
to I'oland through nuutral ports without
What limitation Oreat Itrltnin mnkrt
er what guarantors It requires from ler
many. The extent of the rellf work in fo'anl
and whether negotiations y the t'n tt d
Hates with Great Hrltaln end Gortinny
would prevent or delay I'ollh relief at
this Ume.
CHARLES
HERFURTH
Wesley Taklsh and Charles Her
furth, representing the eighth grade
and H'gh school of Fremont, visited
the bird house exhibit in the
city council chamber as official rep
resentatives of their city. The Fre
mont Board of Education sent these
boys to Omaha to secure information
on bird house construction and paid
the expenses of the visitors. The
boys were given information by
Helen Thompson, supervisor of man-
Keep Your
Stomach Well
Bt's iiie Secret
of Good Health
The Stomach is tho eon
trolling power in all mat
ters pertaining to health
and it must be kept strong1
and active. At the first
sign of weakness, try
'OOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
REPUBLICANS FORM CLUB
AFTERKENNEDY TALKS
ALLIANCE. Neb., March 35.-(Spcelal
Telegram.) John - Kennedy, candidate
for the republican nomination for United
States senator, addressed the Women's
clnb of Alliance yesterday. This even
ing a larxe number of the represent
ative republicans gathered at the I'helan
Opera-house, where an enthusiastic meet
ing waa held. A heavy snow storm early
In the evening kept many away.
Srfr. Kennedy spoke on "Preparedness
From a Business Standpoint," also touch
ing on the Mexican situation. . A repub
lican club was started after the meeting.
Nearly a hundred names wss registered.
Republican leaders are getting together
and predict a large republican gain m
this county at the fall election. .
Pair Killing Sheriff
Captured by a Posse
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siTTSKOQEK, Okl., March 24,-raul V.
Hadley and his young, bride of Kansas
City, Mo., accused of killing Sheriff Jake
Otles of Beaumont Te., aboard, 4 Mis
eourt, Kansas A Texas passenger train
early this morning, were ciptured late
teday a few mites from. ChecoUlV when
a posse surrounded ,( farm house In
which the couple hsd taken refuge.'
Treatment of Jews
i Discussed in Duma
tiOXDON. Narth B-The Russian
Thima, says a Reuter dlspatoh from Pet
orad, concluded after two alttlnga, a
debate en the interpellation by the oppo
sition regarding clreutara leaned by the
ministry of finance and the provincial au
thorities requesting them to keep strict
watch on the Jewish population. Accord
ing to the ministry's Information, the
Jews are rt Hired In a pernicious cam
paign of commercial speculatlsn In food
stuffs and other tteceeaarlea ot life, with
the Result thst the prices et those articles
bavg been much Increased. .
Peverat speeches were made violently
attacking the government s policy of
repression ot the Jews. .
The director Of the department of po
lice read a circular which had been Issued
t the departmental authorities Instruct
ing them to take . energetic measure!
against all anti-Jewish propaganda. The
Interpellation wal then , withdrawn.
STRYKER GIVEN HEARING
WITH REFERENCE TO RATES
WASHINGTON. March K.-fSneclal
Teelgram.) A- F. Rtryker, secretary of
the South Omaha I4ve Ptock exchange,
had a hearing yesterday ; before the
Interstate Commerce commission, with
reference to rates on live stock consigned
to the Omaha yards. . '.. . , 1
e Rid of Piles
A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat
merit Will Amax You With
Its Besults. - -, , ' . . .
Take Mr
Advise-rOat
rrraatUPUe
It
ta on I
Union Pacific Shows
Making Big Cleaning
KEW TORK. March .-The Union
Faclflo Railroady company today sub
tnliud February earnings, showing a
gross Increase of !,4l ObO, with a net
gain ot d.taS.Ota. Like Southern Partflc's
statement of the previous day, Vnlon
Pactflo shows a proportionate Increase In
operating expenses, due In part to greater
cost of material and labor.
PASSENGERS SCARED:
, THINK WHALES U-BOATS
. NEW TORK, March S.-Ftve whales
suddenly appearing In the path of the
Italian steamship lam pal la while that
vessel was skirting the ooast et Sardinia
cnjls Wsy from Genoa end Nep'es to this
pott, .caused an alarm of submarines and
resulted In a near panic among the in
sUeragS passengers, according to reports
f paotngere when the ship arrived to
ll V. .
Officers of the ship quieted the passen
ger', fears and the wiialea soon disap
peared. Help Year Liver -It rare.
V. 'a your liver gets torpid and stom
ach. Sxts queer tak Ir. King's New Lift
Mils. You will feel better. Only tic All
djfcst iats. Adtertlsemtnt
lv fair to yourself to TRT
Pyramid lle Treatment the moat popu
lar Home pile treatment in toe wuria
today aud oue that hae stoucl tke test
ot time.
Mail the coupon NOW or e'ae set a 6no
bo i of Pyramid file Treetiueut fruusauy
druggist. Take rosubeiituw.
FilEC. G&OPLE COUPON
PTRAMIU Mtt'O COMPANY. .
tnS pyramid Bldg. Marahall. Mleh.
Kindly send me a Free sample of
PyvaasM Pits Triiuiwt. la Plata wrapper
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DigLlattrcss Feature
All week1 and during the first
week of April
AT RAYMOND'S
1513-15 Howard St.
If a new mattress or box
spring is on your chopping list
for this spring's houseeleaning
program, don't fail to see
RAYMOND'S WINDOWS and
their big mattress department
this week and see the material
that makes your mattress, and
see them built before your own
eyes in our windows.
RAYMOND FURNITURE CO.
1513-1515
Will Save Ypu Monoy
HOWARD ST.
Theile A Reason
It Will PAY YOU to See the Stock and
GET Our PRICES Before You Buy.
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Our Price $57.75
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ur Price $36
Among our many magnificent
bedroom suites in finest dull
brown mahogany, this one, here,
illustrated, represents a correct
Early Colonial reproduction. The
dresser is 52 inches in width 'with
large mirror extending full
width across; the chiffonier is of
proportionate size. The bed, to
match, is of semipostcr design,
aetly reproduced in 'accom
panying illustration. The triple
mirror, very wide and roomy
ladies' toilej table to match the
suite, not shown, price
$38.25
f
Our Price $5 1.00
Our Price $51.00
Our Price $30.00
This elegant drawing; room
taoie ft a classic In modern 'de
signing from the early style and
alender proportions of the Wil
liam and Mary period.
A quaint and beauti
ful reproduction of the
old time splnnet In a
deak for the living
room with many con.
venlent small drawers
and compartments Kn
Its unique mechanism
In solid mahogany.
Our price "
$32.50
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MATTRESSES
Mattresses and Bx Springs will be the engaging feature all week with you at our
store. Notice our windows. A visit to the store Monday and every day during the
week will amply repay you to get acquainted with the mattress quality and mattress
price shown in a feature display in both our large windows and in our mattress de
partment, covering a room 25x110 feet on our third floor.
Remember to Think of RAYMOND
WHEN YOU Think of Furniture.
I.-LII6 TDODGEamDOUQLAS.STREETS
Read the Big Month End Special Grocery Sale tor Monday
!layIen'n for Quality and a Rav
ing of 23 to 50 on the
Cost of I'lvlns:.
1 4 lbs. best Pure Granulated
viiaar for 91.00
48-lb. sack Best High Grade Dia
mond II Flour, made from tho
best selected No. 1 wheat, noth
ing finer for bread, pies or cakes,
every sack guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction. Monday, 4H-lo.
sack for
7 lbs. Pure New York Buckwheat
Flour for
8 lbs. Best White or Yellow Corn-
nieal for . . . .a . . '. 1 7c
8 lbs. Best Rolled White Break
fast Oatmeal for 2V
7 lbs. Best Bulk Laundry Starch
for 2r
Yeast Foam, pkg 8c
K. C. Corn Flakes, pkg ftc
V. O. C. or K rum bios, pkg Oc
Advo Jell, for desert, pkg. . ."Me
Skinner's Macaroni. Vermloella or
Fprghettl. pkg 7Hc
Loose-Wiles, Omaha mad, Fancy
Cioklej and crackers, 10c, i2Hc
end loe,
5 large cans Condensed Milk, 21c
6 small cass Condensed Milk. 2lc
3 cans Fancy Sweet S'.igar Ctrn,
Wax, String or Green Peans, 21c.
S large cans Golden Pumpkin,
Hominy or Sauer Kraut 21c
3 large cans Pork & Beans.. 23c
MacLaren's Peanut Butter, per
lb'., at 12Hc
I.arge bottles Worcester Sauce,
Pure Tomato Catsup, Pickles, as
sorted kinds, or Mustard, per bot
tle, at 8sc
Tall cans Alaska Salmon. . .Hijc
6 cans Oil or Mustard Sardines
for 4 lOc
5 lbs. Choice Japan Rice 23c
10 bars Beat 'Em All or Diamond
C. Soap for 23c
The Best Tea Slftlngs. lb. . .12c
Choice Basket Fired, Sun Dried.
Gunpowder, English Breakfast or
Ceylon Tea. lb c
Hershey's Breakfast Cocoa. To. 30c
Fancy Oolden Santos Coffee, per
lb., at 20C
The llest Strictly Freeh E?Cg9, per
dot., Rt 20C
The Best Table Butterlne, equal
to Creamery Butter, lb 23c
2 lbs. Good Butterlne 23c
86 Size Fancy Florida Grape Fruit
Monday, each 7Mc
This siso retails regularly for
12 He and 15c each.
Knt H'chlind Navel Oronjtes, the
most healthy fruit grown, Mon
day, doz 20c, 23c, 30c
The l!et Red River Potatoes, per
peck, at 80c
15 lbs. to the peck Watch your
weights.
FreBh Cabbage, lb t,c
Fresh Carrots, Turnips, Shallots
or Radishes, bunch.... m a
Freeh Asparagus, lb 20c
Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb 10c
Fancy Large Cucumbers, each
et I2tc and 13c
Old Beets. Carrots, Turnips or
Parsnips, per lb llic
3 large Soup Bunches 10c
Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries, per
quart at lOr
Fancy Head Lettuce, por head,
at. 5c and 7 He
Fancy Rhubard. lb 5c
3 heads Fresh Hothouse Leaf Let
tuce for 10c
All kinds of Garden Sfted.
Buy Your Onion Seta Now.
The price will double in i weeks.
Monday only, quart ..8c
"TRY HA YD EN'S FIRST
"MiE public preference
for Goodyear Tires
affects alike all parts of
America, as shown by
our recent tire census in 71 centers.
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The grand average of Goodyears was
21 per cent and this with close to
200 brands of tires on the market
This , Goodyear preference is built
'upon the bed-rock of public satisfac
tionthe individual experience of
the avenge man, who has found that
GoodyearTires go farther, last longer, '
and so cost him less in the end. -
Gooiear
T i re s
Easy to gelnm CoaJyear SaWce Station Dtalen Eftryhtn
This was one et the
. title Included In the
census.
Goodyear Tires counted
here totaled 962. or
2.0 per cent ouj of
a grand total of 3,2.
Results In other cities
give Goodyear as high
as 41 pr cent of all
the tires noted roof
tlve that Goodyear
one preferred
Some Store
is the universal opinion of every
one visiting our newly remodeled
store. The same high quality goods
nd low. prices which has earned us the title of Omaha's leading
lquor store still prevail.
takes home a full quart of to 10-year-o'd whlnky
Just as fins as you want to drink. e If your favotlis
brn1 is here: OLD CROW, OI.O TiTLOa, CKDAm
BBOOK, OKEZir BITS, OVOKEITSSIXfim, ClABI i
ail, iniST BSOOK and others.
Special Sals now on Whiskies, Brandies, Wines.
t Quart Bottlae) Beer, 8 So.
CACKLEY BROTHERS
Bead to rrse Ctaloerae Toosy. lata aa4 Capitol Avsaoe, Omaaa.
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