. THE BEE : ' OMAHA, . FRIDXy. DECEMBER 31. 1920. 1 YouthfulFdm Star . Visits Parents Here Master lack Connors, 9,"XjoUiwvn motion picture star, is in Omaha spending the holidays with his father. Jack Conners, manager of the Emoress Rustic garden. Mrs. Conners is now playing in Goldwyn pictures. Master Jack will enter tain with songs and dancing at the Irish Goaded To Desperation, V. Says Speaker Peter Golden, in Address Be fore j, Omaha Women, Com pares His Fellow Citizens Tol Christian Martyrs. "England and her hired mercen aries are, goading the people of Ire land into open rebellion so she will have anjexcuse to shoot them down and settle the Irish question for ever," Peter .Golden of Cork, Ireland, . declared in a1' speech before Omaha women in the ballroom tne Black stone hQtel yesterday afternoon. "Not since tl'.e days of the early Christian martys has a people shown such fortitude and spirit," the speak er asserted. "England has filled Ire land with .soldiers and all the imple ments of war. She has watchid the merciless attack on women and chil dren, and-the assassination, of the Irish leaders, ytt she has not cried a halt. Ireland! patiently bearing her yoke; and only waits recognition by the world as a separate nation until ;he will assert herself. Oppression Never Told. "The real history of Ireland and the .oppression by England has never been told. Rnoland h.i hlitlt- a wall of fables around 4he real Ireland midnight dancing girl reviewin the and has alldwcd the world to know rustic garden New 1 cars eve. i " a a . . ' - i i-.,... I-- ,i.r i. oniy wnai, ungiana wants known. .Vow, the ; Irish people are telling tne story as st is. ihey are show ing the .world what the oppression has meant to Ireland for the past 750 years. ' , ; r ,, - V'Englahd has pauperized our land, she has driven the best of our people to foreign shores and has prevented our advancement in ) commerce, in dustry and culture, yet she has not crushed the Irish spirit. There are no signs of a compromise' despite our desperate situation. ' ,' Denies Religious Question. ' "England says we are small; that ve don't know what' we want; that we are always fighting among our selves; 1 that the Irish question is a religious question. ( . "England again ' is wrong. She l.nows Ireland is rich in natural re sources and geographically situated to soon command the commercial in tercourse all nations. There is no internal dissension. All but two coun ties are in favor of an Irish republic. Religion docs not enter into the present struggle - for independence. Many of our honored patriots were Protestants. In. Ireland we care not what amanV yeligiojv may be if he is true to Irish principles and Irish traditions., , .; , ; ,; . "We knq,w what we want and that -is. an I rishj. '.republic. .We Want Ire land that's" all. We want nobobdy's ;,'ooIs, nobody's .property, . but just ihe, right to live and conduct our af fairs as we "think right.' Ireland Asks Recognition. "England : continually harps on 'Catholic : domination vif Ireland is freed.' England has gone to the res cue of Catholic Belgium,, Poland and other nationsvQf this ..religion yet she did ' not rnrntion Catholtc domina tion at' those times. "When 'America entered the" world v,ar she said she' did so to repay a debt she oed to France. Ireland aified, the , Colonies,. in their fight for independence yet she does not ask that the debt be paid. ' All she asks i. that America -recognize Ireland as a republic," Mri Gohjen pleaded jn olosintf Jiis "speech. More tijan 200 women heard the addttts. ' I.-, x : . . Father and Son Week to Be Big Occasion Here Divorce Court rriaau. ' . Dtvoreo TtccrCM. l.iint FrtUdls from John cruelty. , - j - DWarce Petition. 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Takaatala. Affords , protection Ralnr; Jn feottS .dlsetscs. All prudent perintis should avail themselves of thi dependable germicide 4T MUQ ST9RBS BVBKYWHEKB ADTEBTI8KBOENT Cured His RUPTURE 1 was badly Toptarad while liftinr a trunk savaml yaara aso. Doctors aaid my only hop- of care - waa an operation. Trout did me bo sood. Finally I sot hold of aotaathlat that quickly and com pletely eared me. Years hare paiked and the raptor has nerer returned, although I am doinc hard work as a carpenter. There was bo operation, so loat time, no trouble, I haT nothicc to sell, but .will siv full information about how you nay find a complete cor without operation, if . you write to me. Eugene M. Pullen. Car penter;. 51 0 Marccllus Arenne, Hanai qsaa, N. J. Better cut out this notice and show it to any other who are rup turedyou may aav a Ufa or at leaat (top the mltery of rupture and the worry , and dancer ol aa operation. Gas Department to Get Large Loan From City "The Controversy between the city council and the Metropolitan Water board was brought, to a close yts terday morning in the city council meeting, when a resolution was adopted, ' authorizinar the loan of $100,000 rom the city sinking fund, until April 15, to help the gas depart ment in an emergency. ' With $25,000 from the gas depart ment fund, this money' will be used to meet the first semiannual inter est obligation of $125,000 on $5,000, 000 gas plant bonds. The water de partment 'funds, cannot be diverted, according to arr opinion of J." L. Web ster, 'attorney for the Water board. The interest obligation will be due January 1., 11 Question, of New Trial for Dr. Fields Under Advisement ' District Judge Troup, at the con clusion of lengthy arguments by at torneys for Dr. L. S. Fields yesterday- afternoon,- took- under advise ment -the question of granting a new trial to Fields, who was found guilty two weeks ago of having caused the death of Ruth Ayer, Hayes Center girl, by ; performance of an illegal operation. Judge Troup will an nounce a decision this afternoon. Whisky Valued at 150,000 , ! Seized by DenVer Police s Denver, Dec. 30. Fifty cases andi five barrels oLbottled m bona Cana dian whisky, valued at $50,000, were seized in- an automobile paint shop here 'by . the ' Denver police. - R. D. Wills, 34, and W. Alford,v34, were taken to police headquarters 'to await formal ck-rges to be filed against them, alleging violation of the prohi bition law. Special Services aiid Banquets To Be Held at Churches 10,000 Omahans Expected To Take Part. , - s . With the selection of the members of the city father and son commft tee by each of the churches, plans are fairly on their way for thet big gest celebration of Father and Son week ever held. .here. Last year 26 churches participated and '4,000 fathers and sons took part in the banquets and special services. - It is expected that more thau 50 Omaha churches will take part this year with banquets, special service or-both. It has been proven that every church benefits by the stimu lating of the relationships between fathers and sons and more churches will observe the week this year than last. The week will open Sunday,, Jan uary 16, with special services in many churches. Banquets -"will be held on week nights, fathers and sons speak ing in many cases, 'with 'the main address by some prominent citizen. In many churches', mothers and daughters will serve the dinners. A mass meeting will also be a part of the'pngram for the week. It is expected that nearly 10,000 Omaha fathers and sons will take part in the observance of the week this year. The City Father and Son commit tee, composed of the Boys' work committee of the Y. M C. A. and a representative of every church tak ing part, will meet on Tuesday eve ning at 7:30 in the $oys' division parlors at the Y. M. C. A. to arrange plans for the occasion. J. H. Bever ldge, superintendent of schools and chairman Of the boys' work commit tee, will be the chairman of the city fathers and sons committee. ' Steel workers in Cleveland. O.. are practically 100 per cent organ ized. 'J HE Trade Mark here shown is on every wrapper of genuine mm Ml1 The Grapefruitjof -Superior flavor ' TRIMBLE BROTHERS, Omaha. 5 - Wholesale Distributors If The u inter plauttouni) of Florida an . reached quickly and comfortably via tht Through sleeping cars leave Kansas Gty 5:30 pm;-': arrive Jacksonville 10:50 second morning via Frisco Lines and Southern Railway, the direct route. Dining ear Service all the way. Fred Harvey meats on the Frisco. 1 1 t. The Kansas City-Flonda Special makes convenient cbnnee- I ' ' It tion at Jacksonville with trains for East and West Coast resorts. ( WtoS- ttlmtnkJ Iferalbie, Inirnalba at fe tail U ' nee1 Jam r for tkeplng ear tutnathm aiirat M FRISCO TICKET OFFICE v , Lj 7Q9 Wahut St., Kaaaaa City, Me. H tyj'y J. C Larries, Diruioa Paateater At eat . ' I PRIZES- In the Children 's Prize Color Contest Will be awarded Friday morning, Dec. 31, at 9 o'clockrat the Eialto Theater. All-children and thfeir parents are cordially' invited to be there. ADMISSION FREE. , Good Program I OMAHA MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION ..... .. . . . i "Y" Boys to Give New Year's Sliovv Movie Proceeds Will Be Used To Purchase Projection Ma chine for Department. : With 300 boys seling tickets for the Boys' division of the Y. M. C. A.'s New Year's entertainment, the success of the show is -practically as sured. The Boys'V division is pitt ing on the entertainment for the pur pose of securing a motion picture machine for the use of the 900 boys in the membership and the 700 boys in the extension work, i During the Christmas holidays there have been free movies in the boys' division every afternoon. Pic tures also are shown throughout the winter on Saturdays for members of the gymnasium and Bible clubs. For the entertainment on New Year's day the film, "Rebecca, of Sunnybrook Farm," has been se lected. A beaatitiful prizma also will be shown An orchestra of Hi-Y boys, underi the direction of Stuart Edgerly, will play during the en tertainment and Travis Nesbit, the "Paderewski" of the Boys' division, will give several piano numbers. The Y. M C. A. male quartet will sing. There will he three shows, at 3, X ana y p. m. coys win dc in sparge of everything from taking tickets to ushering, as it, is to be strictly a boys show. Tne shows will be giyen in the gymnasium which is capable of seating 1,000 persons. Officers for Year. Named , At B'nai Ami Club Meeting At a regular meeting of the B'nai Ami club held at the Loyal hptel the following officers were elected: Morris A. Vann, "president; Samuel Guttman, vice president; William Pearlman, secretary and treasurer; Max Fromkiu, sergeant-at-arms. After the election a smoker and a luncheon were held and arrangements formulated for the leasing of down town club rooms for the organiza tion. Plans also are well under way for a private dinner dance... Brief City News Italibi to Spouk "On the Kve of 1921" will b tha subject -of Rabbt Frederick Cohn's sermon at the Temple Israel tonight at 8.' Church Holds Serves Bishop E. V. Shayler will conduct watch night servlcfg-tonight in TrinHy cathedral. Other Episcopal churches of the city will co-operate. ; ' , . V1I1V1,U Son J. W. Adams, su perintendent of the union passenger station,, will leave for Chicago to morrow night to spend New Year's with his son, George Adams. Holdup Siispti'ts ArreBted Re-r ports of five holdups by negroes re sulted In the arrests yesterday of 15 negro suspects by Detectives Francl, Graham, Burt a and Aughe. Clolhera to Meet The Nebraska Retail Clothiers' association will hold its sixth annual convention here dur ing the first three days of February. Headquarters will be at. Hotel Fon tenelle. . r ' Annual Bull The firat annual ball of the Metropolitan Protective and Benevolent association,- CQm prising police, firemen and street car men, will be held Saturday night In the Auditorium. y. Community1 Dance Thb ' third dance of the season will be held to night in the Benson city hall, under the direction of the Benson com munity center organization. Resi dents of Benson are invited. f T IT 1 .1 A nut a u, jvuvvr iiuicnwuiu a. Price has brought an action in dis trict court againsteroy Corliss of the Waterloo Creamery company and thfe . Corliss Land company, to re cover $12, 118 on a promissory note. Watch Services Watch night services will be held tonight In the Dietz Memorial Methodist church! From 8:15 to 10 a musical and liter ary program will be given. From 10(, to 11 a social hour will be ob served. . . 5 Man Asks Divorce After 33 years of married life. Jacob Cohen brought a divorce actipn in district court yesterday against his wife, Lena. He alleges his wife has developed a quarrelsome - disposition. Their oldest child Is 32 years. towns of Kearney, St. Paul, Gibbon-l and sneiton brougnt action in united States eourt yesterday against the Central Power company of Nebras ka, seeking to restrain that com pany from Increasing its rates. To ' ADnrove tiara iro Site T. G. Mallalieu of Washington, special agent of the motor vehicle Bervlce of the Postortlce department, ia here to approve a location for a postal truck garane. Proposals will be opened on Wednesday January 12. Charged Willi Making Liquor cnarles Briethurt, 24, son or a weal thy farmer living 14 miles north of west Point, Neb., wan brougnt to Omaha yesterday by a deputy United States marshal on u charge of al leged manufacture of "moonshine" whisky. " , Married tu Onuiliu. Miss Sarah Collins of Carter, S. D, and August H. Brinkman of Winner, S. D.. were married Wednesday by the Rev. Charles W,- Savidge. leaving Imme diately after the ceremony for an extended honeymoon tour through the south. Stone Buralarlxed The front plate glasH windows of the soft drink parlor of John Sorenson, (103 Military avenue, were broken yesterday morn ing by burglars who rifled the cash register. The place is opposite the bank of Benson which was robbed a year ago today. Street Appropriation Approved Tne city council autnorizea an ap propriation of $2,500 to cover half of the expense of straightening a Jog in Twenty-third street, Drexel boulevard to A street, and for neces sary grading. Work will bo started during the early spring Bootlegger Sentenced William Lamb. 1J17 ' South Twenty-flfth street, referred to by police as the "aristrocratio, bootlegger," was sen tenced to 30 days yesterday in police court. He was charged with having had 20 quarts of bonded liquor and one quart of wine. ; Dies of Polslonlim; Mrs. Valada Dillard, 24, of Ralston, died at the home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. S. A. Dillard, 2j17 Leavenworth street, following an attack of ptomaine poisoning.' Dewey Dillard, her hus band, also . was stricken, but It is believed he will recover. -' Boats For "Gobs" The Navy de parment will , assign one 36-foot motor launch and four 38-foot cut ters for service in local waters, ac cording to an announcement made yesterday by the Nebraska naval re serves. These crafts will be used in connection with instruction work. Says "Shoo Fly. Shoo" J. H. Hanley, federaf prohibition enforce ment officer for this state, said. "shoo, fly, shoo," as his comment to the statement of F. N. High, su perlntendent pf the Nebraska Anti Saloon league. Mr. High recently took exceptions to a report made by Mr. Hanley. -Few Permits Revoked J. H. Han ley, federal prohibition enforcement supervisor for Nebraska, reported that during 1920 office revoked only 12, or about 1 per rent of all permits issued to handle alcohol. He explained that the confidence of his department lias been respected by nearly all with whom It had to deal. Shoplifter Fined Henry Martin, postal clerk. 841 South Thirty-flfth street, fined $13.50 and costs yes terday In police court on a charge of shoplifting, told Judge Foster that he took two sillt waists and a silk veil from Brandels stores because the clerks were too busy to wait on him. He said he Intended to send the articles to his wife In Logansport, Ind. 1 , Dance to Close Meeting. A New Year's dance and banquet with cabaret in the Strehlow Terrace club house will close the annual conven tion of the salesmen of the Orsco Building Materials company which has been in session at 701-711 South Eleventh street. Sales managers from' various factories who ad dressed, the convention ' Included W. B. .Wilcox of the H. F. Watson company, Krle, X'a.; J. E. FltzgertiW of tha ( Mound City Roofing -TIU company of St. Louis; F. R. Leslie, of the Waldorf Paper Products com pany, St. Paul, Minn.; J. V.'Kast it the,. Union Fibre company, ef Winona, Minn.; R. A. Plumb of thfc Truscon laboratories of Detroit. - Laundry Dispute Alrcd-Tu(io . Fouler will hear a dispute belween L. J. -Sanderson of Herman, Neb., and ' Dewey Wan, Chlneso ' laundry main, 319 North Fifteenth street. In Central police court today. Tha trouble arose over the effort of Sanderson to obtain a bundle of washing without observing the for mality of presenting a ticket whlo.li the Chinaman alleges he issued.. Dogs Must Uo Llt-wised City dog license tag No. 1, for 1921 will bn worn by C N. Dlotz" pet dog, "Gen eral Byng," Dog tags for the new year ,will be placed on sale at he city . clerk's office beginning next Monday morning. 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