Woman Slays Home Destroyer; SuicidesIcRblAND Concur nrSUBMARINES outfit 01STARTED BYLeaders of Von Tirpitz Faction Advocate Resumption of Diver Warfare; Wrangle Between Different Factions Continues Without Let-upBY CARL W_ ACKERMANI'm* lt;tmft Curr^pondrni.)SERJLiy, Oct. A submarine blockade of certain English, harbors ■was suggested to the government by several leaders of the Yon Tirpstz faction, advocating a resumption of submarine warfare. It was learned today.The von Tirpliz supporters offered this suggestion as a compromise. They urged that such a course would be in accord with the chancellor's announced determination of prosecuting a vigorous war against England and would cut off English food and ammunition supplies without endangering the lives or property of neutrals.The government is not impressed by the suggestion and there is no“MOTHERWUISWIN6TRAGEDY: «” TO QUIT?i Charges Made That Police:Toinking Pretty Candy Girl! Clubbed Women Last Night Ambassador Gerard Said to Was About to Steal Her! j? New Yorkjn Endeavor toj Ife Bringing an Application|Demonstration Accorded Pres-; ident Last Night Unique in! Nebraska Metropolis; Re-! turning to His Summer Home! in New Jersey a Happy Man!Hasband Mrs. H. C. Tipton! Ends It All With Revolver!Break Up Mob of Women; Who Were Out to ;Piay HeSF;WILLOWS, Cal., Oct. 6.—Jealous because she feared her victim was about to steal her husband's love. Mrs. H. C. Tipton, aged 30, today shot and killed Miss Birdie Noble, aged 20, and then committed suicide.Miss Noble lodged at the Tipton home and worked in Tipton's candy store in a local hotel. Mrs. Tipton has been exceedingly jealous of her recently. She left-s note written before the tragedy In which she revealed her Intention to kill her youngest boy, butYEW YORK, Oct. 6- — “^Mother I Jones' instructions to striking men's: wives toFrom the Kaiser to President Wilson to End StrifeYEW YORK. Oct. 6.—Ambassador -play hell showed net re-j Gerard, according to the Evening Post «salts today in appearance in police ■ this afternoon is bringing to Presidentj court of three men and sis women j Wilson an application from. Germany leaders^aiThas stirredthe^resTdBy ROBERT J. BENDER |OX BOARD PRESIDENT WIL-j SOY S TRAIN, Clinton. Iowa, Oct. 5— = President Wilson is returning^”-o'his -summer home at Long Branch today ■ a happy man. It cannot be denied, j tnat Nebraska's welcome to the ex-1 ectstl-■*? yesterday has made a tremer- don? impression on the Democratic Ieeanij arrested after one of the fiercest me- j for the President to use his good j himself to a new optimism as uj the \j lees the traction, strike has yet de-: offices in suing for peace. The Post's Ou^come of the election. November 7.; developed. Charges were made today; article says:Uhat police clubbed some of the worn-! “Germany has definitely decided to en in the mob that, rushed from the j apply to President Wilson to use his hail where ‘Mother” Joses spoke’good offices in suing for oeacs with sand' •where-, • her' bcrning instructions' the allies. This was Teamed today | fresh in mind, attacked a surface ear: trots sources In a position to have ab-j at Eighty-sixth and Second avenue.; sointely trustworthy information on■ smashing ail wfnrSntc^ anil niainsr I tIioc.itne demonstrations accorded Ms; every appearance were unique in the: Nebraska metropolis, Nebraskan? de- = dared. It reached a climax: last night: when thousands lined the streets- of: Omaha until a late honr to cheer tpT1 f The great auditorium was jammed to-the doors to hear him. :