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JULY 14, 1015, AHA, WEDNESDAY, BDISON WILL AID IN [ o poraa. GLEN BENNETT DIES, [WISTERY VEILS — [oocogca, sune oy BOILDING UP NAVY foress South Africa, I (AGEDTWENTY-THREE| "IN EAST ARENA |5 w3t ime 'hu no m:-ll of their names i daa!fihv-‘w_ 53 30" che Dapartment or enesone. | Queretaro, North of A dispatch from Jackson saying that Nusell was misstng and the eamp outfit Mexico city, Takefl had been swept away by the cloudburst was recelved hers today. No other de- —— in control of the entire i | 1n8t night was swent awny by a cloud. | tails Wure reported w A!HINGVI"!‘H:! Jul :fi—l‘:;v:r:: \'i\:v‘ itati il - - | telegraphed Enrique C. Lorents, his rep Great Inventor Acoepts Invitation || southeastern section, hav. || Son of Late George Dana Bem!e"‘ (Continuea from rage One. Srownes AnE mthvare et IeDOMed | | at Rouses quick with & Bee Went Ad | Fesentative here, tonight thit Quérretaro N : " 4 2 & st - FddR—— ” r ne: UG - of Daniels to Head Advisory ing accepted the surrender Dies Following an Operation | irimas The bombardment staried several | trees. The party was éngaged in .." eighty miles north of Mexico City had ! - Ct r b: h 00D d that Board. German is. | fires. ANl our machines returned, &l terminating prairfe dogs been captured !\ e troops an of all the forces. for Appendieit | though they had been violently cannon-| WASHINGTON, July 18—The HYMENEAL the forceh of eGneral Obregon, the Car- e iatiaa | Aded ! party was under the direction t l'u.u":r' e . Fafise Commander. Were now: Gompiately SUBMARINE IS GREAT PROBLEM WAS TWENTY-THREE YEARS OLD Geriiaa OLINS1 Repatt, Jackson of Boulder, Colr, amd MM‘"’" o4 vt J.'.:'.':"?."I‘n'.',.; " taa, o |10'0ted from Vera Cros AP | BERLIN,, July 18—(Via London.)—The Duseil of Denver. Four cther man Were | years old, was married to Mary A. Kelly,| A “For Sale’’ ad will turn second-hand Glen D. Bennett, aged 23, 5006 German army hendquarters staff official lemployed in the work by Mr. Jackson | Burt street, dled at Lord Lister hos- "‘_"”";;:‘ today o o . n western theater a French hani pital Monday afternoon at 3 0°'€lock, | oo\ 4e gttack at the sugar refniery nt following an attack of appendicit's’ xouchez was repulsed. In connection for which he underwent an operation | with the storm attack on the cemetory | last Wednesday. The cAse was g se-| Ot positions were pushed forward across ; _ the cemetery over Width of 600 yards | vere one and had developed to a dan and the O fogue; aithared. on the | gerously advancdd stage hefore the .44 1o Arras, aiso was captured |operation was possible. For four | “The number of prisoners has inoreased |days the family clung desperately to | to "“":d""lc’" and % M-k-'""l" | attompted enemy counter attacks were (& thfead of hope, but the advanced |, ... e i our fire and their execution |stage of the case had brought on gan- | i .raby was prevented. | grene, and the end came Monday aft-| “Between the Meuss and tho Mowelle | ernoon. the enemy developed lively artiliery se-| tvity. He attacked our positions in the WEST ORANGE, N. J., July 1%. Thomas Bdison hae accepted an invi-| tation from Secretary Daniels to head an advisory board of eivilian fnvent- ors for a bureau of invention and de- velopment to be created in the Navy department. His acceptance will go forward at once to Washington, where the new plang await word from the man “who can turn dreams into realties.” Mr. Danlels’ idea of utilizing the faventive genius of America for the military and naval service, to meet econditions of warfare shown in the conflier on land and sea in Europe, is outlined in a letter written last Wednesday asking Mr. Bdison whether, as a patriotic service to his country, he would undertake the task of advising the proposed bureau. The plan is to have several men prom- inent fn special lines of inventive re- search assoclated In the work. Among the great problems to be lald before the investigators the sec- retary mentioned submarine warfare, adding that he felt sure that with Mr. Bdison's wonderful brain to help them the officers of the navy would i be able “to meet this new danger with new devices that will assure peace to our country by their effec- tiveness.” Should He Done Now. In announcing tonight that he would aged 41, of Omaha, by Father Gannon furniture into cash ipson Beldene @ AND SIXTEENTH STREETS HOWARD Important Special Offerings for Wednesday An Offering of Separate| Women's Neckwear, 25¢ each Coats, $7.85, $10,50, | All good styles, perfectly made, values wp $12.50, $16.50 to $1.26 ench. : Organdie and Lace Vestees, sold at 50e, Wash Separate Skirts now 286 each. Special Values, $2.95, $3.95 | Organdie and Lace Collars, sold from 50c to $1.25, now 25¢ each. The Store for Shirtwaists Auto Veils, 59¢ each July values of Wash Waists, $1 and $1.95 OChiffon Auto Veils in green, navy, Alice blue and white. A big value at 59¢ each, $2.95 ORQS]S #29% $3'8:?4.95 S §HOES§ ’3'824.95 Commencing Wednesday, a Sale of 1,500 Pairs of SOROSIS Shoes | Mr. Bennett was an assistant .depart- | Pretre | ment mancger with the firm of Sunder- | forest of La four times in the {land Tros. He was & son of the late | S0UTke of the evening and the night. The | George Dana Hennetr, one of the most | Attacks broke down under our fire with promirient Musons of the stats of Ne.| Neavy losses in front of our lines braska, who died in Lincoln in 1907." The| ‘“The situation in the eastern and south- deceased f8 survived by a goung wife, | castern theaters of the war remains une [Holen Bish Bennett, whom he married | changed. | at Kansas City less than a year ago: by {ha mother, Mrs. Althea H. Bennett; a Flint eus COurt | #ster, Helen, and a brother, Charles Ben- s hanical engineer in the Mo- T o vtame. o renis e wes:| ThaW I8 Trying to r stroet. oy M. Bimott wio e 44 e Hypnotize Him joumash, Neb,, where his parents for- {merly lived. Me grew up in Linooin,| wmww YORK, July 18~John D, Stanch- :‘:;""“r";n‘;‘,‘,’." he was educated in the| pipi4 ohiet. eounsel for Thaw, closely | questioned Dr. Flint today, apparently ,‘:fm':;“m:;'.‘m‘j"""::“‘:‘"‘:”;’:': Buns | with the idea of showing 1t possible that [made rapid advancement from the tims|he W mistaken yestérday when he de- ho entered thelr smploy. 3. A. snder.| ered that constitutional tnferiority with land, president of the company, vn re-| % Pranclac trend, which he described turning from the howpital after the| TAW &4 having, was & designation young mmn hud possed away, spoke in|*doPted by the medical profegsion within the highest terms of his beautiful char-|the last two years. A report of a hos- soty Snd. dotinid’ meahasd; pital of which Dr. Flint is a board mem- The| funeral fs to be held at the chapel | Dé* Was read showing that the institu- at Forest Lawn cemetery at 4 o'clock | ton recogmized the term ss early as Wednesday afternoon. The George Lin-| 106 and that further constitutional fne DR' JOSBPH 0- HOLHES DEAD inger lodge of Masons Is to have charge |Teriority was a distinct form of insanity s of the ceremony, with Rev, Manfred Ldili.| Dr- Flint said he was willing to drop g7 < v fors of Great Falls, Mont., to grench the | PAPanoiac trend and the constitutional in- Father of Safety First Movement |sermon. The family has asked triends to| foriority aualifications in. his diagnosis and Head of Burean of Mines | refrain from floral offerings. o A o A S oy Dies fn——lfnur. mo“ STUDIES AT ;n::'l‘i:u:‘ - v:rn:.i.:]::'l:’ nl‘e‘:n:;h by ;:-: All ne;’(.)gglsilfloodl. all bearing the MARTYR T0 CAUSE HE LOVED NOTE FROM KAISER | hiscee me v s eoveri apoessence 7 VENSe M DENVER, Cole, Juiy 1h-Dr. Joseph S 454 Mo btiet (hat Willass' 7. Juverns Pumps, Oxfords and Combinations and Dr. Flint were In a conspiracy to Austin Holmes, director of the federal (Continued from Page One.) bureau of mines at WABRAEION AR | c e e keep him In Matteawan, all were factors, g g B ey "';m s, dled at his | O™ed the fleld of negotiation so that| the witness said, which influenced his home hers early today of tuberculosia | LN® NeXt communication from the United | opinion. While under cross-examination Dr. Holmes had been In poor health for "“"'m'“":' state to wome extent the In-| Dr. Flint suddenly asserted: . Len s of the Washington government “*Th severnl months. He came to Denver 1 dae Ite Mo ey heagiedn y iaw has astared at ‘me for fifteen Materials—Patent, dull and tan calif, putty, gray, and bronze kid,with quantities of putty, gray, sand, white kid and cloth combinations. about four monthe ago with his family 11 460, 118 HaTte GFe further viclated: |minutes. and 1 think he did it for the 30 Styles 85 21 Styles 95/ ; ::.mny‘:mv 2 i ¥ fretorgnoo bl ot sy 5 B i e iins Ak locha as’ . o ks $4. 35, %6 3 $6, 37, 38 4 5 buildings "Dr, Holmes was % years of age and & | ‘o [he STNE of the Lushenia. yot| 107 & few moments and then asked it he Values, at - - bt Values, at - - —_— / reslly thought Thaw was trying to hyp- notise him. “I certainly do,” Dr, Flint replied em- phatically. native of South Carolina, He had Deen |.on uaid in the notes which tha United of the bureau of mines since I | giates hias sent since the submarine war In 1910, Proviously | sone was declared Is mow: expected. No Further Argument. Officlals gave the impression,that there would be ne further argument on the it i Quality the same at these reductions as when you pay regu- / Y 7/ [ larprices. G ACATION SHOES Buck, Suede or Duck included in this sale for seashore, g, H 7 £ "o i i newspaper men, disclaiming intent to E ; #: ?.E:‘: "I’E;fim’" ihat the note would .______":':::“ w mountains, lakes or back to the farm. . Window fipg‘; 1o toligw ‘with: perpeet 5o iolations that e L p sy, W\ MMk We invite an early inspection of these remarkable offerings. £ %!tf ' ; il H 12§88 SH;: al h ‘nfl':I'::‘-‘::w of shall take PIncs | migdle sections of Germany. Reports from Cologne indicate that the crops of In Germ is ‘not_ viewed ap riions Count Von | T ooth, Whest and bariey wil be en Bernstorft, the German ambasador, be. |LTCioY large. Sugar it B lieves that the way 16 further Degotis. be richer in sugar than usual, and it is tions has boen opaned by the smphasis| Sxbected that the frult harvest will be : which Germany in its nots placed upcn | o . ASHINGTON, July 18-Dr. Joseph A. [the establishment of the freedom of the ol YT O e ) regarded by his associates | Se8s. Secretary Lansing wili receive (ount Von Bernstorff, at the latter's request, to discuss the situation in general. Tt s bellevhd the ambassador will explain fn- formally the German viewpoint, and will in turn be informed Ly Seoretary Lan- 2 2 i i i | - £ s i : % e Palm Beach or White Yoser ||| VTG Oxlords Breezy and Stylish Models | i!}'il?p ; F # 4 i i é : L i i i i 34 | I 2 i‘s kL sing of the ravity with which the United keeping in hfid ‘ A by o the mine "‘““ regards the situation. bgl:l‘::‘and you will be_the best : for Men Who Want wpread msaian View i ing" : un.- luT: g:‘-“.: son;” . to yourself and a pleas- the “Right Thing ”‘m“ ~The Novoe Vremysu in editorial com- | in the m and It is real economy to buy the best recogmised | I Mennine. ment on Gormanyy ey o o A | RS o naninof o ostin, @ & e ety was the |, thia} the Teply’ Indicates & Yiotory for ine Dfm.'mn!c these lmnh ‘ ) gl g A thetr | o, demands of the military and naval ele- ; ; g We carry u full- range of sims, sold ments in the German cabinet. The news- | i \J R 4 capable of determining BT i el e, Sl T o o l avawer| | 4 portant item in light footwear. tramples upon neutral rights and the| | p, q honor of the United Btates. Every word ' ! S TR Priced at $3.50 and $4 | l‘v‘l‘wltl:‘l‘»':lh to lld..t upon its rights ; fustice and humanity il rematn :::t; ha o 211%@ { wou ejeoting Americe's demands, ve become most popular : : e iom DOUGEAS { fore the United Btates Ita' own demantar! | SR® emdd e ARy in their action. Y remya concludes that the ‘\\\\ Germen admirality is' making fun of| Lhey tone the stomach, stim- W American diplomatic eloquence, tut ex-| Ulate the liver, regulate 2 \ \ g g gy el Remodeling A HOSPE CO \ - . . ) = . = Wlhhflu‘ll.n-hlnlorflb-i T i E il _ Eeszs SA L 1513 Douglass,t AMUSEMENTS, BRANDEIS, TomehT, 525 [ T stoox ’l_gward "!2"" m ; B , - |“One DaY” .ASVESS. R 3 g B 1 be only two alternatives open, He| A0- | ool the |~ Mg ern | S9Ua foreso role of public crier of ‘Whitlock, American i i Sale of Any Medicine in the World _hh-_-l-.* i i [H HE ssé:i i E : : i i sola are the’ of two genetra- tions of artistic sppreciation, and that the gift, “Ssint Martin Dividing His Matiness, 15c-25c. Bvenings, 350-350-50c. Mantle,” ia the prise plcture of the ool- e S S AR s . . . T e f i BASE BALL nicf imiled i : i OMAHA vs. WICHITA ROUBKE PARK JULY 18-14.14-16.15, 144 Games) Lot called at & ¥. M. ' £ H : 4 i a 1 { E i i B e T8Gars calied a3 A the A AN i o6 ot 1) ot v e e U HNCHLE VRGN EMPRESS : vtation 88 | Ol men: * There 18 HOthing Ja them to . TODAY oo ieg e, | I70Re thy lasdeckat surfies. Resinol i TWHO? = piiEianaee ety Arg Liars | Louta hepd aviation : 4 i 3 tions, They prescribe resinol alifornia’s Expasitions || P Sl | LAKE MANAWA J = iciees Then, Gy o Betietiod at Ena of Neal Freatment. S il i : : I s