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~ JTALIAN AIRCRAFT ATTACK RAILROAD Official Report from War Office Tells of Successful Raids Into Austria lt Several Points. :TEUTONS TRYING FLOOD SCARE IN ! TO DRIVE WEDGL ~ KANSAS GITY OVER = (Continued from Page One.) | ‘IMM Wl the ground in theif possession | [and infilcted neavy losses o the evem At the hreak of day they moved out in l‘HF BE OMAHA, ARTILLERY nm STILL ON |20 eastrly direction and lopk possession |y apae AREA IS UNDER WATER 1in the direction of Rouches of an imp BULLETIN. GENEVA, May 28.—(Via Paris.) advance into Carinthia. They h-\e' taken three of the lower mountain | passes and fourteen villages. ROME, May 27.—(Via Paris, May 28.)—A successful raid on the| Trieste-Nabresina rallroad by a squadron of Italian aeroplanes, to- gether with the occupation of addi- tional Austrian territory along the Tyrol frontier and on the Frieull front are reported in an official statement issued tonight by the It fan War office. It is stated that an artillery battle is raging between the Itslian fortified positions on the Trentino frontier and those of the Austrians. The communication follows: ‘On the Terol-Trentino front an artil- | lery eambat continues between our forti- | fied positions and those of the enomy ai Tontale an’ on the Asiago plateau. To the north we have extended the territory occupled up {5 the mouth of the Chieso river in Lake ldrow and have ll('l‘\lwfl\ the rugged mountainous zone extending between Lakes Idro and Garde. ““Notables of Tezso in Val Sugana and “lher occupled parts presentad them- selves to our auvthorities, expressing sentiments of patriotism and tho devo- tien of the population. “Our Alpine Lroops continue successfil combats on the Carniola front, where we are capturing prisoners. “On the Frieull front we ovcupiad Grado, where the population weloomed us enthusiastically. “During the night of the ¥the2th a quadron of hydro-aeroplanes raided the anemy's territory, throwing bombs on the Triest- Nabresina railroad, causing dam- age, and it is belleved . interrupting the line. In spite of the violent musketr and ertillery fire . me ungmy the squadron returned safely. Aln-m Ports Now Dark. ‘This regulation includes Veénice, Anevu o g oA S . S AN S S S pm. ,\-b. May . ) five | will formally present o; board Wednesday. C. Ivap Winslow of ‘hat class will aake the presentation speech. M. J. Majors will accept. A nunider of the classes have left splendia memorials, bot these electroliers bought at a cost of $200 will be the most conspicuous of all. | of the school. There are over #i¢es the trainers’ class. © A pumber of special traips Will be run Rev. R. N, Orril! of Fairbury has \un This s the largest class in the history be- ROME, May 2.-(Via The HMague and yonaa 3 P ¥ at the Fort. McPherson national Paris.)—In compliance with orders iasued | cometery, twenty milos east of this city. by the sutborities, all the ports on the wenator W. Adriatic are now in darknoss at night. | | the ‘afternoon at the fort PIe-{ Mallet brothers who were the first white street oars ¥un | yon to settle at the forks of the Platte. ' inte Peru next Wednesday evening for the fifth annual music festival. cttraction and will be wasisted Miljer and Edward Clarke. President Hayes, Profs. Lafler, Gregg and Wilson <A pering Cough Hurts the Lungs. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey stops [+ cough . Only e Evan Willlams, Welsh tenor, will be the sieat by Dorothes North, Miss Madge Dean Rouse and, \mmmm.Mnmni the Prevents your cold getting| Al prisoners reported yesterday o considerably ovér #% and Includcs seven officers | twelve machine guns. | exact number has not yet been repbried court continued all night long, but It was | {which resulted in our gaining ground. |At the same time we took ahout sixty | tant German work oalled the Fort Des Quatre was Very spirited, ~The Italians are continuing their (r.req o werlous check fghting wuf- er of ning Boquateaux. Here the and the en The n We eaptired in addition about “This morning at the takinzg of the fort we made some more prisoners. The We also captured some wa: material “The bombardment reported yesterday by the Germans from Eourle and Roclin. not followed by an infamtry attack. In | the environs of the forest of Le Pretre | we deliversd an attack vesterday ovening prisoners, inciuding several officers, ‘There has been nothing new on the remainder of the front.” LOFGREEN READY 70 PROVE AN ALIBI! (Continued from Page cust strests At the time the curred. Partisl investigation of his clatms left tic. police unsatistied The officers say they have been in- formed hy a woman living across tho streot from Lofgreen’s place of residence, that at 215 ». m. last Friday, Abortly after the murder was committed, and st the time Lofgreen claimed to be at work, ho was seéen by the woman Informant | wnd her little daughter near Twenty- elghth and Webster stroets, Just blocks from his home. Lofgreen {s held without bond, pending | turther Investi of the cake two | 28m (Bpectal~Graduation North | Platte High sehool came to an end last | night whon the exerclses were held at the| Keith theater folliwed by the junior-sen for banquet ‘at the Vienna cate. The| 1015 class Iy the lavgest in the history of {thé acheol, numbering thirty-five. Momorial dny services are to be held | V. Hoagland will speak in suggested Tor the F. @heldon of the Ive reference bureau uggosted that the bridge be oalled All tealns arviving here from the west today were late, many of themi being | annulted Reports from northwestern Missourl | counted grave. [tempted to cross the swollen river on a Mallet” bridge, in honor of the Barn Struck. by Lightaing. AVOCA, Neb., May 38.—(Special)—Dur- hn- and Amn.d Masohs, t:"’:“‘* Condftions along the Arkansas river atill are regarded as serio!s. The #ourche river has overflown its/ banks, Near Van Buren Ark., the levee has given way. Severe electri- | cal, rain and wind storms h.ve! caused heavy property damage and the loss of at least six lives in Okia- homa in the last two days. Great property damage is reported as & result of tornadoes at Checotah, Cleora and Stigler, Okl. At the named town the property oxclusive of that to crops, in | rict is estimated at $100,000. The [town is without lght at night. Fifty residences were damaged by the tornado | at Checotah Thursday night. The aun-i storm which centered Wednes- | in southern Kansas and the Texas| andle and yesterday in northern | Oklahoma has moved north and oeast, | untll 1t now hovers over morthwestern | Missourd. Flood warnings have been sent to ull points un the Missourt river, ANl Trains Are Late. indieate that the situation there is ac- The Grana river is out of ita banks and o section of Pattons- burg is In\lmlll‘d The village of Santa Tosa, near Pattonshurg, 18 entirely under water and has been abandoned The| Platte river at Platte City is more than a mile wide. Joseph Perry, 21 yoars old, was drowned near Flatte City, when he at- wagon At Lawrence, Kan, numbers of slu- dents were unable to reach their class rooms at the University of Kansas today hecause of water, which stood knee deep in the streecs. Tracy, a town near Platte City, also i menaced and most of the Inhabitants have removed to higher places. Muskotlah, Kan., reported yesterday entirely ‘surrounded by the flood waters 0f “the “Delaware. and Little Grosshoppor riyers, today. was still m danger, )ut it was' b«u-wq tho‘ uhmu* all ha (unn wnllm havo The' lives of | officers for the ensuing Masonio | yiupny nm«.u of tho mn.m are im- Past B, P. Achenbach; | Ofren erson;’ B. Myers, and secretary, Just reo:d}vod several Summer Serges, which should sell for $35. Your choice, . coat and pants—made to your measure— Bcttcr Tailored Clothes 15123 DODGE STRERT. The Little Shop With the Big Values. periled and the crest is not yet in sicht. LPart of Des Molnes Under Waten DES MOINES, la, May 2%.-Serloys flood ' conditions along the Des Moines pieces of blue and gray §0c qu‘n Red Wln; Grape Julce .. ¢ Per dozen .. 26c pint Red \Mn. Grape Julce Per dozen .........8L 2,50 quart Thermos Bot- ties sassesssusuns $1.50 pint Thermos . RIB8 . inrrsrienianse L 0 26c Graves' Tooth er gy A el 50c Pebeco Tooth' Pu(e 26c Kolnos Tooth Paste. | 'Bt Bucklin’s Arnica ve .Sc 4711 Tollet al odors, for ... 43¢ 76¢ Pompelan lhuue Cream PO toiie s ntmsnp s 2on s o.s 60c Pomipelan Massage Cream BOF sonencos'nssasianesa 50c Hays Hair Health. 50c Bromo Seltzer. ¢ 26¢ Perspino . 25¢ Sloan's Liniment. $3.76 Horlick's Nlll-od fOF sovivsncnarniona for 50¢ Beaton Cold Cream. BEATON'S BARGAIN BULLETIN FOR MTIIMY AND MONDAY |rul $1.00 Mes-Co, stomach reu t0¢ Listerine $1.00 Hood's Surnpnrllll ¥ fl‘{ Malt Whiskey. , So all-Rubber Bath Caps. §0¢c Benzoin and Almond tion .for . A delighttul after shaving. preparation PHOTO DEPT. Seou. Q. Developer, 10" for 25¢ No. 2 Buster Brown (‘:mcrn sanee u,” 26¢ Phuw Album: n.ll sizes .. O¢ We donlnn lll size films for 10¢ Orangewood Stick 75¢ Manicure Secissors. 25¢ Flexible Nall Files. . 25¢ "Tooth Brushess. .. our cannon could not be withdrawn in The THOMPSON-BELDEN STO ‘HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS IEATON DRUG CO., M and Farnam Streets. SATURDAY, -MAY .20, 1915, And Des Moines we e {hiwatenec | good time to offemsive operations by the fire »f the Tussians oy as the result ‘of undsually’ hes In the distpict;northeast of Prasmysi|Oof ®.seripty ‘Bracter ar merely const At about the same time an aftefpt ine vésterday and last. wight e th M1 prokressific “favorabls on | Uit6d another of the numerous Aemon- was made to k_through the valley ¥ tions D Molien, 1 startions which periodically develop and | bf the San near Radymno, south of #a0e had beon yasedd and jits | UOUN sides of the river Wyszintu. I Wd- |subside without affecting the situation Jarosisu, but this effort failed aving their Lom eport trom | MOOT {0 Baoty ‘repotten May ¥, about | materially Wednesday Ruesians positions along thifs Fort Diodge ' Mo “"" Y"‘"“ have been | Reports reaching Petrograd from tie Whole fegion were subjected to the fire I > was overflowing — twentyv-five cannon and about | GaMelan frontier indicate that the Aus- | of German artillery of all dimensione welt‘hel‘ Fnrrcnltel Prediots River P ———— SWERL, chine .guna have been cap- h,.q;.,m.“ forces have encountersd »n | The regions of Stry and Dol'na also were Wil Crest Tonight at Twenty~ ' TRITONS GHECKED o {unyleling wall in the Russian defense | marked by battles of unusual violence Four Feet Austeo-bormion Advases Cheeked. (from Jaroslau all the way to the Rou- L —— PETROGRAD, May %.-«Via London.) | manian frontier. Nevertheless, the Teu AwNG RWER SAN The Austro-Cerman advance in Galiels |tonic siiiss comtinwe assgults over the | Siremsburs Wellare Asacclatios. Laving been rhecked, there appear new | whoie length of this line with ‘as great | STROMSBURG, Neb., May 35.—(Epecial.) aneld Poow . Pade s widenin Jerman activity- on | determination and energs a8 ever. An organigation in this city known a< KANBAS CITY Mo., May 28.—Al the lone fighting line from the Baltic the Community Welfare association held | though grave reports were received ;”"r* I"")«':-v-‘w with hward. This (ront tung east ‘of the | Germans Leave Two Thousand Dead. ;'n fisst public ':nmflmt on \|nn:1ny;:‘r| [1ast night and early today frow | front rueata s it Ahjoky s ekina - 08, W atR s el e R meribars and guesth. ANer the Banquet » {places in Kansas, Oklahoma and:repulsed at sev nnn nlaces > ipeng iy 4 Phvrirf\pcay: \:xend\;) artilery are y‘\::\} program had been arranged in eharge of western Missouri, fear of serious, Seviens ta e Hminars 30 now AesF: Web :r"“ RTNRT th the dire | V. E. Wilson, president of the assoolatior floods as the result of continuel Eoutheastern thea the ad- @long i | At ot artilery fire as toastmaster. The first speaker wa rains had abated somewhat today.|vance of the Teutoni 3 portant of.these operations’| on Tuesday advanced t “'l"r'vflumnn Dan Stephens of P‘:’:m;:\; g ; |, |enemy tried with fr sumption in a.determined man- | village thre e miles east of Gusakow, w {and was followed by Congressman Cha The local” United States weather oh-| i, yyry from other w bombardment of Ossowets and | s southeast of Praemysl. After a fleree | 1 Sloan of Geneva, and Senator I. 1 server today issued a report asserting 'at several points on the right ,”m" of and «avairy engage- | battle wWhich continued throughout the King of Osceola.and Charles H. Morrill {HAL ‘411 rivers*and streams in this | the river San. These attempts failed. On | ments Edvabno, and generally]dsy tho Germans retired, and according | °’ lAncoln and Stromaburg | section are within their banks except :‘v:n:‘:h:j of Sienlawa Were weak divi--|along ithe. Narew front. Hare, as in thé {to SAff olficers they left 2000 dead be- s W RS, : orced back on the left bank of Bzura re hefore Warsaw, the Ger:|Rind them. The German soldiers led in| Apartments. flats, hoases and cottages af Kansas City and below. |the Ban. On this cccamion about six of have not developed sut- | the mssault, sheltering themselves under cheaply by a Yare protiminary ficlently as yet to reveal whether they n be rentedquickly and large shields, hut they were foreed back Two Saturday Specials to' £5.00: \ntunh In the Infants’ Wear Section 30 Children’s Dresses, soiled'and mussed, of lawn, ba- tiste and gingham, mostly white, but some colors, sizes 2 to 8; previously offered at $2 35, o o Ohildren’s Rompers, a Saturday special, sizes 2 to 6, plain colors, checks and plaids; rvg'ulnrly sold for 65¢ and 75¢; Satnrday, .39¢ 7 he Store for. Shzrtwazsts Saturday Specials in This Popular Store within a Store 40 Tailored Linen Wailtl In white, colors and stripes, in the fa.mnna Lenox and ‘Max- Beld styles, :'A-mh«mdd Blouses; —Worth $1.50, 95C Saturday ... *The Baby Room™ An. interesting display of a completely furnished Baby Room. We invite von to visit it when shop- ping Saturday.. . Thira Fioor. The Proper Gloves Kayser's Guaranteed Gloves, short lengths, in white, black and colors, at, B50c to $1.26 Kayser's Guaranteed and colors, Tb¢ to'$2.00 Gloves, white. only, $1.25 extra quality, value, for Every Occasion | Long Gloves, white, black | Full Elbow Length Silk | HOWARDP anv Lr'rlnll d" lflk Middy Blouses, $2 95 special .. Good Hosiery Silk Boot Hose, in both * regular and ont sizes, at - - - - B0ca pair | 8ilk Hose, in black or “white, with lisle tops and soles, splendid for' serv- ice, - - - - 7Tbc a pair ants’ Socks—We have a \;ary large and well ge- lected variety of styles, at - ¢, 35¢, 50c A Dainty Powder Puff Given FREE with every package of ‘‘Djer-Kiss'' Face' Pow- der bought Saturday. Amoline Powder, 19¢c 0do-Ro-No, 25¢ a bottle RE Memorial Day Apparel Moderately Priced — Saturday Two Specials in the Suit Section 15 Silk Poplin and | 25 Black and White Pongee Suits, values | Shepherd Plaid to $65. Sat. $21.75 | Suits, outing styles, S Wl $20 values. Satur- Outing Skirts |94y - - - $11.78 $3.50, $4.95, $5.95 Stylish Coats A complete offering of Dress and Outing Coats, $10.50 to $19.50. ‘Wash Dresses for pienics and motoring, $6.75, $7.50, $9.50, $10.50. Volland’s Cards A choice selection of suitable greetings for the June Graduates. Ask to ., see them. Main Aisle—First Fioor, Art Dept—Third ¥Floor. Beautiful Negllgees In Scores of New and Charming Styles EECOND TLOOB. $1.00 and $1.25 Embroidered Crepe 34 Inches Wide, 59c a Yard Fivery yard strictly high class, and especially good because it is a fabrie now in demand; white crepe, with dainty embroidered colored fignreu in colors of pink, light blue, helio and other new shades; uoft, beautiful texture; can be laundered nthnut. injury to either color or fabric, Dress Goods Section—Main Floor. Wurzburg Package Goods 1% Price Children’s dresses and aprons, all made ready to embroider—Baby Caps, Collar Bags, Shoe Bags, Sew- ing Aprous, Knitting Aprons and many other articles: '$1.00 Value for 50¢ 65¢c Value for 33¢ 50¢c Value for 25¢ Free Lessons on Every Purchase. Adults’ Class: Every afternoon from 2 to 5 p. m. Children’s Class: Every Saturday morning from 9 tn 12, g for Thompson:Belden & Co. AND SIXTEMTH STREETS Mid -Summer Hats at $5, $6.75, $8.75 and $10 The new hats of tulle, in all white or black, Garden Teas and Country Club wear; also tailored hats and semi-dress hats, new sport and : outing hats, in charming variety. t\; Our Assortment Is Now B at Its Best