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    THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1919.
PLEBISCITE ON
PEACE TERMS IS
PLANQF ENEMY
Refusal to Accept Treaty Is
Expected If Negotiations
On Terms Is Denied By
Allied Mission.
Berlin. April 22. (By The Asso
ciated Press.) Appurtenances for
an election arc all in readiness for
in immediate plebiscite on the peace
terms, according; to information ob
tained from sources close to the gov
ernment !
Preparations have been going on
secretly for several days, it is de
clared, and if tha terms are pub
lished one morning the referendum
can be taken the next day and the
answer ca.n go to the entente 48
hours later. It is asserted that the
only probable chance of an affirma
tive answer would be in ease there
is an agreement to negotiate details
of the terms. Thus, if an indemnity
is fixed, Germany cannot hope, to
dispute the total but must be al
lowed to send experts to' discuss
way$ and means of payment, it is
said. -
It is declared that the cabinet
wishes to avoid the responsibility of
either refusing or accepting the
terms.
Therefore, a plebiscite is almost
certain. It is believed that the re
sult will be a refusal to accept the
peace terms because the people will
overlook the consequences of such
an act the maintenance of the
blockade, the stoppage of food im
portations and the - accompanying
evils which may . be expected in
view of their reluctance to sanction
harsh terms. It is asserted that an
agreement to negotiate the details of
the treaty is absolutely the' only
basis upon which Germany in her
present mood will vpte in the af
firmative. ,
Community Garden Work
Already Has 110 Enrolled
Joe Ihm, who is directing the
School Garden club work, points
with pride to a 15-acre tract at
Thirty-third and Q streets, which
he is having plowed with a tractor.
This will be a community garden
ing project, with 110 persons al
ready enrolled. Mr. Ihm will as
sist this community enterprise dur
ing the various stages and will be
pleased to give the benefit of his
experience to any other similar
projects in the city. He has pr
ganized many garden clubs through
out the city. His office is in the
offices of the Board of Public Wel
fare, city hall. ,
Ordered Home
Washington, April 22. The fol
lowing army organizations . were
announced today as assigned to
early convoy: .".;;
Base hospitals Nos. 51, 55 and
78; headquarters and Company B,
501st engineers; evacuation hospital
No. 11; evacuation ambulance com
pany No. 67; 34th, aero squadron;
sanitary! squad No. 1; balloon No.
10; transportation corps companies
Nos. 99 and 100.
OMAHA MOTHERS
WILL SURELY
BUY CHILDREN'S
1 DRESSES FRIDAY
Beddeo Clothing Co. to Sell
. SO Dozen Beautiful New
Dresses at Less Than
One-third Their
True Worth.
My I What an opportunity this
will be for the mothers of little
Omaha girls. What a welcome
this news will receive from every
corner of this great city. Three
new, fresh, beautiful Dresses to
every girl for the cost of what
one would formerly cost Here's
bow it all happens. The Beddeo
Clothing Co., always alert to out
do' their former best efforts in
the matter of value-giving, have
secured through a very special
purchase the entire surplus stock
of a prominent manufacturer of
Children's Dresses. These were
bought at a price so low as to
seem almost unbelieveable, and
it's on this same price basis that
these dresses will be offered to
you. Don't think for a minute
that the quality and style are
faulty in any degree simply be
cause the price is so staringly
low. They are perfect in every
detail, they are the sort of dress
es every little Omaha girl will
take a keen delight in wearing.
New Middie effects, Belted Dress
es, Sport Dresses, shown in
Crepes, Ginghams, Chambray,
Cotton Poplins, Voiles, Percales,
and my! what wonderful pat
terns; plaids, stripes, checks, and
all plain colors, as well as com
binations of fancy plain color
fabrics, all sizes from 2 years to
14 years are generously included.
Don't forget the date (next Fri
day) nor the place, The BEDDEO
CLOTHING CO., at 1417 Doug
las St
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT
IF YOU NEED IT. BUT ABOVE
ALL ELSE DO NOT MISS THIS
SALE FRIDAY.
State Honors Arbor Day
Instituted By Nebraskan
Nearly All States in the Union Follow "Nebraska's Own
Holiday" First Called by J. Sterling Morton in 1872
Banks and Public Buildings Closed.
Yesterday was Arbor day, set
aside as a legal holiday by act of the
Nebraska legislature. It was "Ne
braska's own holiday," because it
was instituted by J. Sterling Mor
ton, Nebraska pioneer and at one
time United States secretary of
agriculture.
Mr. Morton's home in Nebraska
City was called Arbor Lodge. In
1872 the custom of planting trees
and shrubs on a certain designated
day of the year was instituted, prin
cipally through the ettorts of Mr.
orton.
Other states followed until now
nearly all the states have Arbor
days. The date varies in different
states but most of them observe
some definite day in the latter part
of April or early part of May. In
some states it is a legal holiday and
in others it is not.
All banks, the court house, city
hall, federal building and public li
brary were closed. In the after
noon the railroad offices were closed.
The school children had special
exercises, .teachers read and relat
ed stories of the life of J. Sterling
Morton and the children planted
trees and bushes in the school yards.
The Miller Park Mothers' club
followed its annual custom of plant
ing a tree in the yard of the Miller
Park school.
Nurserymen say that a consider
able number of trees and bushes are
beinsr set out this sorinir. The
ground, moistened by plenty of rain,
is in excellent condition for arbori
culture and the promise "of a wet
spring and summer makes this a
favorable year to get the young trees
started.
The day was overshadowed, how
ever, by the Victory Liberty loan
activities. The fact that it was a
holiday brought out the workers for
the loan in bigger numbers than
ever.
"The day was instituted," District
Judge Day pointed out, "when Ne
braska was just emerging from the
"great American desert" idea. The
plains of our state were absolutely
treeless. All that has been changed,
largely as a result of Arbor day. To
day you can't look far across those
pains . without seeing luxuriant
groves of trees. They line the banks
of all the streams. They are very
largely responsible for our wonder
ful climate and bountiful crops.
, "We have plenty of trees now. In
fact, I had to cut down two big ones
on my own property this spring."
Tear Down Gates
Strasbourg, April 22. (French
Wireless Service.) The belt of
stone gates and walls which has
surrounded Strasbourg for hun
dreds of years is. to be loosened
slightly by the destruction of four
gates and some of the ramparts.
The gates and the walls had a bad
effect on sanitary conditions.
MUNICH AGAIN
CONTROLLED BY
HOFFMANN RING
Short Lived Soviet Govern
ment of Bavaria Rejected
and Red Forces Have
" Been Repulsed.
London, April 22. The short
lived soviet government at Munich
collapsed Saturday night, says a
Munich dispatch to the Daily Mail.
The garrison, which was to form
the nucleus of the red army, reject
ed the self-appointed dictator who
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Nowadays good clothes are a real necessity a part of the
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had been trying to run the republic,
and Sunday morning the Hoffmann
government resumed judicial con
trol of the capital by proclaiming
martial law.
Fire in Colorado Mine.
Durango, Colo., April 22. Fire
yesterday destroyed all the build
ings except the transformer house
of the Sunnyside mine, a lead-silver
property at Eureka, causing a loss
estimated at $250,000, partly covered
by insurance. A special train has
been sent from Durango to bring
back 900 miners who : lost - all of
their personal effects in the destruc
tion of the company boarding
house. The cause of the fire has
not been determined. The burning
of the mine buildings will necessi
tate closing the mine for several
months,
Open New , Service
New Orleans, April 22. Direct
steamship service between New
Orleans and , the west coast of
South America through the Pan
ama canal will be established about
May 1 by the New Orleans and
South America Steamship company,
according to an announcement to
day by the foreign trade bureau
of the association of commerce.
Increase. Capital
Jersey City, N. J.. April 22. The
stockholder of the American Steel
Foundry company, at a special
meeting here oday, voted unani
mously to increase the capital stock
from $17,184,000 to $42,184,000. It
will be divided .nto 250.000 shares
of preferred stock of the value of
$100 each, and 515.520 shares, of
common stock, par value ' of
t33.33 -3 each.
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Victory Liberty Loan Advertisement No. 23
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THE
POPPIES
ARE BLOOMING
OVER 50,000 AMERICAN .
GRAVES IN FRANCE. J '
We cannot bring back
those brave men .' 'gone west, "
But we can save from disgrace
the Land for which they died.
We can help pay our war debts . ,
and thus save our country's honor.
That is the reason for the Victory Loan.
Those Americans must not have died in vain.
They died to uphold the nation's honor.
We must help pay our country's debts and main
tain our national integrity.
A YEAR AGO NO ONE DREAMED THE WAR
COULD END BEFORE THE FALL OF 1919
But America buckled down to work and beat her
own expectations.
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'An army of 7,000,000 men was planned money was
appropriated for a storm-cloud of aeroplanes fac
tories built to turn out tons of poison gas, and a
bridge of ships to span the Atlantic was contracted
for,
As a result Germany was forced to capitulate. Her
spies told her further resistance was hopeless.
Our unparalleled flood of money saved at least
200,000 lives, 500,000 wounded and $30,000,000,000,
which would have been lost in another year of fight
ingaccording to the official statistics of the War
Department.
The money spent in scaring Germany to quit is tha
money we must raise in the Victory Liberty Loan.
We've had value received.
.Now let's pay our bills.
Victory Liberty Loan Week April 21-26
DOUGLAS COUNTY VICTORY LOAN COMMITTEE
W. 0. W. Building, Ground Floor.
Telephone Tyler 3456.
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