Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 4, 1915, Page 3

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llll, BEL: t)\l AHA, SATURDAY, \hl"l EMBISR v 195, THREE MEXIGAN BANDILS KILLED Part of Band Operating North ofl Brownsville Disposed Of by County Officers. KILL TWO AMERICAN CAPTIVES BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Sept. 3.— Three of the Mexican bandits oper- ating just north of Brownsville were killed last night by county officers at Los Cuatros, five miles east of Barreda station, fourteen miles north of Brownsville, according to informa- tion received here today. In addition to the Mexicans killed jast night it is said a Mexican woman, deserted by her husband when the Mexican outlaws appeared at their PHo“E BU“JDING home morth of here last night, was (Continued rmm Sidé i accidentally killed by United Bllles’“o L Y T T T T soldiers when she approached them . serious than the ruining of the rug on in the darkness in search of protec-|the floor of the rest parior. tion. {)m"‘ of the detectives for the company The entire lower border s on the alert|°fl'Clale had any statement to make be- yond the assuranct that the Investigation for cluea as to the whereabouts of the |, 4", oniiiied every employe of the 1 % company. The firebug could eablly have left Mlv':-'an:-:; :n| :;:::.:::Tuu:::z :n_’e:leredh the bullding from the outside after th first fire, for all of the doors ay to :.Amh:; t::::v;fl‘cr‘::-m:::n;’:lxl“,-u.a windows were thrown open and kept open to permit the escape of the smoke. members of the band made any effort |y, o ORI COR PR OF b evidence to ford the swollen Rio Grande to Mexico | 4iovareq to indicate this, Officers are and safety. working on some clues that may prove Many Depredations by Band. productive. The tactics of Mexicans yesterday led This May Re a Tip. army officers to belleve that this band | During the last week or two Manager had been responsible for much of the Frank Kigan has repeatediy been called outlawry for the last several weeks.'up on the phone by a woman whose volcs First burning a raliroad trestie, the ban-!he came to recognize warning him that a dits yesterday proceeded to make -wuoculu(rovm WaS s0oon to occur at:ihe with & number of ranchers' horses, burned central buflding. The same woman ealicd an irrigation pump station and an auto-|up frequently and repeated her warnings mobile, twelve miles morth of here and to the girls who answered her cails. The capped the day with the kidnapping of |calls were made obth day and night but three Americans. in every instance the woman refused to Barl Donaldson, a farmer from Fay-|give her name or answer any quesdons. otte, Mo, and J. H. Smith, an engine |The phone was immediately hung up after tender, were killed and their boales|the strange messages were given. thrown into & dried lake. Staniey Dodds,| Mrs, Olmstead, the night operator, was a contractor, unharmed by the Mex- joans, presumably because one of tl number thought he was a German. Dodds, minus his shoes and hat, escaped fiom the band when attacked by the American|was that night operators worked in a con- moldiers. Aniceto Pizano, who is sald stant state of fear and when the build- 0 have been engaged in other outlawery . Ing was found to be on fire they hastliy on the lower border and in an effort to left their posts. enter Mexico to incite a revolution against| There has been no explanation of the the United States, was declared by of- origin of the fire of last February that ficers 1o have been the leader of the caused several thousand dollars of dain- bandits. {age. eDtectives do not promise any imme- Ne Soldiers Injured. diate results from their investigations. NEW YORK Christians others dled of sin 2.~At least 1,00 1,00, Per- sept. were killed and about disease in Urumiah, during the five months of Turkish occupation, according to a letter received by J L. Caldwell, American minister at from Dr. Willam A. Shedd of and made public here today Presbyterian board of foreign Dr. Shedd stated that his figures wore based on careful information and record, there having been 3,600 Christian burials along in the eity of Urumiah and the American college compound. He that before the Russians left TORGH APPLIED M said ing. Several times the voice at the other end of the line asserted that the bullding was to be blown up. The result i WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.~The War de- R T Obregon Buys Arms commanding in the Brownsville district, of the fight with Mexican bandits yester- m—u of the Third cavalry,}J, J. Obregon, brother of General Al Twelfth cavalry and Twenty-sixth in-| Obregon, the Carransa military mv:r'o partment today received the following sent last night by Colonel Bullard, at Los Angeles day after & bridge, east of San Benito, been burned: LOS ANGBLES, Cal, Sept. 8.—Colonel fantry, drove into the brush ‘Mexican s, who = g Arturo Gonzales and a number of other m-mo- for the use of Curranza forces NUW operating th the states of Sinaloa chases will be taken south with a con- £ & ... Cal,, Bept. 3—Five | Il §1.00 Horlick's Malted ‘Milk.... and 40,75 Horliok's ‘Malted Milk. call 280 Mentholatum . merchants in B0c Listerine .... finance a 60c Pompeian Massago San 26¢ Energens .......... sivee . 200 S0c Liguid Veneer and hluhh' Cloth all for B0c Vera Form Bnh n.u lBr A an' l Fool ll.“ 'l‘ 36¢ Tooth Hrushes . ly called up several times and given warn- | exists upon the exportation of arms and ammutitidn to Mexico and the new pur- signment conslsting of several hundred Beafon's Store News For Saturday Persistence is the cardinal vir- tue in advertising; no matter how good advertising may be in other respects, it must be run frequently and constant- really - succcessful. | Thousand Native Christians Are Killed in the Vicinity of Urumial.! on January 2 there were 3,000 and 33,000 Christians in the city and surround. villages. Within a few days after Jan uary 2 between 5,000 and 5000 left the country, Of the 6 Christian families in the district, Dr. Shedd sald that ! but 1,0 were robbed of all their messions anc nearly all suffered some loss. He said the total loss of Christians had been estl mated at $2,600000 and added that the Presbyterian mission sustained a loss of {31000 during one attack. Considerabily more than a hundred Christian girls turned Moslems during the Turkish oc- cupation, the writer sald, in hope of escaping violence. thousand rounds of cartridges ahd fifty- four cases of rifies, which was held up at San Pedro harbor by United States customs authorities several weeks ago Five Murderers Are Executed in Sixty-Five Minutes OSSINING, N, Y., Sept. 3.-Fiv derers were put to death in ih> chair at Sing Sing prison today mnsite of sixty-five minutes. The men in tho order of their execution were Antonio alemme of Rochester county, Pasquale Vendatti of New York, Louls M, Roach of Palatine Bridge, Thomas Tarpey and Willlam Perry of New York French Grafter Commits Suicide PARIE, Sept. 3~One of the govern- ment officlals Involved in army frauds in connection with the purchase of mu- nitions committed suiclde yesterday to avold arrest. Warrants for other per- sons In complicity with technical agents .of the army and navy have been iasued | The idea that a eoldier of France should desert the army at the time of | his country's greatest need, so we'Shed pon the mind of Lieutenant Poncet that he committed suicide today under the hellucination that he himself was & deserter. The lieutenant was a clerk of the su- preme court and had been detafled to act as a representative of the ministry of Justice before the second court-martial of Parls. He was called upon to Inves- tigate many cases of desertion. Hin mind thue fixed upon this subject, it came to haunt him and preyed upon him untll he became deranged. Today he shot himself. PANAMA EXPOS'TION IS FREE FROM DEBT- SAN PRANCISCO, Sept. 8.-With payment tonight of §110,159, the Pandna- Pacific exposition will be free of debt. To slgnalize the event a big celehration 1s planned In which former Preyident Willlam H. Taft will participate, Symbolic pageantry is to be a feature of the exercises, which will culminate n the burnifig by Mr. Taft of the exposition Charles C. Moore, president the xposition, wh deliver dress, The remainder of the:evening ‘will be given over to a carnlval’ * Rent rooms quick with a Bee Want Ad. 'ty to -ml vhlmu White Rose Olnafl-v 250 Sarital Face Cream . . 1.00 Stearns Huir Remover. ... ney, said lodny that he would begin a | search for the doctor's will as soon as the funeral was over. He could not estimate Mrs Mohr Has Full Charge of Funeral of Slain Husband | of the physician who knew the extent of his practice said that the property would | be worth $500,000. Rt PROVIDENCE, Sept. 2—Al- I though accused of having ineited the | Mlht]a Takes murder of her husband, Dr. C. Franklin one of the wealthiest physicians in the state, Mra. Elizaboth Tiffany Blalr | Mohr, released on bonds of 310,000, had ull charge of the funeral today of her | husband, from whom she had been sep- arated for several months, Charge of Strike of Paper Makers Only the Intimate friends of the family | AUBANY, N. Y. Sept. 3-Governor were asked to attend the ervices. | TURIAS WEEr SOSreE Blt © ocomgany Whilo a large detall of police was sent | °f the National guard, stationed at Wa- to guard the Mohr home and hold in |'eriown, to take charge of the strike check inquisitive spectators, detectives |*ituation at the St. Regis paper mills at were searching a brook near the sceme |Defériet. The governor sald he had no of the murder on the Nayatt road, in|%etalls regarding the situation. Barrington. According to the story of | The Scvernor's action was taken after one of the three negroes who accused |aPpeals had been received from District Mrs. Mohr of having hired the men to |Attorney C. B. Alverson and Sheriff KiIl her husband, the revolvers with |Charles C. Hosmer. Sheriff Hosmer said Emily G. Burger, his secretary and com- |lives and property were In imminent dan- panion on Tuesday night's automobile |#er and that he was unable to cope with ride, was wounded, were thrown into this | the situation brook | WATERTOWN, N, Y., Sept. 3.~Appli- Mohr's attor- | cation has been made to Governor Whit- Arthur C. Cushing, Mrs. — the value of Dr. Mohr's estate, but friends | ==K The THOMPSON-BELDEN STORE HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS man by officials of the St. Regls Paper company to call out the loeal militia for | duty at the St. Regis paper mill at Do teriet. Ruwting took place at the mill last night, shots being fired through win- | @ows of the mills. Telephono wires were | cut and several men wers pummeled by | the strikers, | Sheritt Hosmer of Jerrson county a force of about thirty deputies in charie | at the mun. | Wounded Officer Kills Prisoner in a Revolver Duel HINGHAM, M Sept, 3.—With his skull fractured and his nose broken by blows from a hammer, Chlef of Police Washington James today shot and killed one prisoner and assisted in capturing another after the prisoners had severely beaten him and locked him in a cell in an attempt to escape. Two street car employes saw the pris- oners leave the jail and released the chief, who started in pursuit. He over- Ilook the men a half mile from the jail, has | and in a revolver duel, shot and killed James Harmon. Wallace Williams, alias | Walter Welsh, the other prisoner, made a dash, but was captured a few minutes |later. After the fight the police chief taken to a hospital in a serious condi | tion First Submarine Base to Be Located at New London WASHINGTON, Sept. 8—~The first o the American submarine bases contem plated in the plan for an Inner defense line of submarines along all coasts will be located at New London, Conn. The Navy department is working out details and the new base probably will be in operation in a very short time. It is planned to give crews of coas defense submarines shore cuarters. The { #hips will run out to mea on daily crulses or on patrol duty. Eventually it is pro- posed to have similar stations all along the coasts. Key to the Situation—Bee Want Ads. Beginning Saturday, 8:30 A. M. CORSET SECTION—THIRD FLOOR Many of our customers have been waiting for tuis sule, particularly those who have at- tended previous Corset sales at this store. (,o ts from all the popular manufac- turuu ve weakened hose support- ers, r)thsm rifle soiled from showing,. while the mmit\ are in perfect condition, but in hryken sizesy hence this sale: “ No approfvals—No retuns. $7.50 to 315 jCorsets at ~ $3.69 “ $4.50 to 36} Corsets at - $2.69 $2.00 to $3.50 Corsets at $1.69 $1.00 to $1 Corsets at 69c CORSET SECTI TRD FLOOR—8 Beautiful Fall Hats New for Saturday Our Millinery Section is a-hloom with all the glorious ‘colors of autumn, on hats of exquisite charm and newness, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $16.75, $18.00, $21.75. These hats are so exceedingly pretty, the new shapes so attractive, and the values so unusual, that they will sell rapidly. Shapes and Materials Are the Best Our to-date way of operation brings ..-“.n‘!';,"‘..-."':' BB o Omaba, Nebraska, August 3. 1915 Bankers Resity Investment Co., Omabe. Nebrasta 2 1o the home which yeu piaa we wish 0 say that it bas uu: your butldy nd beastitully and cu--:f-uly are but we secured all of the plans, do- fal1s and bullaiag ssastrction serice st + lower brice thas we couid have iiding been handled under Soprals archiiest nd sesiraciam. We are more-than satisfied with the service you Tendered us because we realise that Eeautifal and substantial howme: betit the best construction methods. * Sladly recommend your wervice to any who mar Vi 1o meem s satistactory home, Sacersly yours, (Signed) MR. AND MRS. J. M. KELLY This is only One of & Large Letters have celved v-':ltt-m'uml-h'. et See Us Before You Build fications made in such a way that they can know definitely th before work commences. economical manner. who desire it. Few people realize the importance of having complete plans and speci- We are in & position to draw your plans and give you definite assur- ance of final cost and to execute your buflding in s most efficlent and We will give financial assistance to those of our building customers A Corset Sale Extraordinary |Saturday Is the Time = $2.00 and $3.50 Suitings, Handsome 56-inch Fabrics, Saturday, $1.00 a Yard Priced for guick selling. A SALE OF REAL VALUES this point by looking around and making comparisons before you do any buying. Two Tables Piled High. DRESS GOODS SECTION. Thompson, Belden & Co. The Fashion Center of the Middle West Why Not Have Your Fall Apparel For Labor Day? Attractive Offerings Tailored Suits, $25.00 and $35.00 4 New Coats, a $16.50 and $25.00 Fall Dresses, $19.50 and $25.00 These prices include the charge for any al- terations, The name— Thompson, Belden & Co., Reliable since 1886—is your assur- ance of the correctness of style and the relia- bility of the tailoring. The Store For Shirtwaists 100 Waists, including silk, chiffon, crepe de chmo, Georgette and lingerie, waist values to $7.50— 95¢ Final Clearing Clearance Sale of Hair Goods Making room for our Fall goods, we sale these price reductions: 20-Inch Switches of 24-Inch Switches of 28.Tnch Switches of fine Wavy Hair, $2.83 All-around Transfor- All-around Transfor- Psyche Puffs of fin- tiveness. Just satisfy yourself on Closing out sale of all ur popular summer styles t greatly reduced prices. will place on items. Note fine Wavy Hair - 93¢ fine Wavy Hair, $1.83 mations of fine Wavy Hair - 39¢ mations of Nat- ural Wavy Hair, $5.43 est French Cut Hair $1.13 | | A New Silk Umbrella | | | | [ i To go with your new Fall suit. Our variety of blackxl and colors s unusual attrac- ! Mome of Mr. and Mrs. Bankers Realty e final cost Offices Ground Pankers Realty Fouestment @ ompany Assets Over a Million Dollars, Telephone Doug. 2026, a.-.uy.m-uu!amw Floor Bee Bldg., Omaha.

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