Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 28, 1915, Page 2

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2 - ¢ FHE BEE:; OMAHA, TUESDAY, SEPIEMBEK 28, 1910, - © PRENCH CONTINUE _|["vmw rom vasreap witson e e srovene || WAR SHARES' BOOM | Bernstorff Asserts [, ot dmoverss moes coae | Vienna Reports Big |ployers and the clothing manufacturers ; secretary of navy and Henry Ford, the Detroit automobile S MARKET UP: Stories of Tur_kls'h (A2 ook s aterneon @0 ot e | Vigtory in a Battle i > “Ew OFFENSIYE m’uffli\l!l&mr:{n;:d };hllnn:zr'opmfi ler;(v‘infi wghr;vy build- CARthb M . Atl‘OGltleS Flctlon ::\:m: " had gume on striks mf"':::i La.stlng Several Daysr t P n Was. on for a on Fresiden 1 . o T e membership of the union, numbering be- | gf Paris War Office Anmouwnces Cap-|\ o ——_!}| Baldwin Locomotive, Iron ;nd ;teel, WHOSTON, Mass., Sept. £1.—The German |tween I:.lfi’anal:::?‘;.::?a.h;;:"-::““‘1 VIENNA, Sept. (Via_Lendon) \ in Champagne and Artois. Ireports concerning alleged atrocities in |minor disorder in front of the place. yesterday. | i Fepey the Ottoman empire were ‘‘pure inven- | *The Russians Sunday continued i ARTILLERY FIGHTING ON MEUSE| | VOLUME OF SALES Enouous'”,,,,.. The. ambassndors detter, wiitten | o ol L ke great diaviay of forees thete ‘ } v o . g s rap|Under date of September 33 and ad-| peren tempt to break our front near Nowo \ PARIS, Sept. 27.—The new offen- | | NEW YORK, Bept. 27.—WAP!dressed to Miran Sevasly of this oity, Alexiniec. The battle, which lasted sev | eral days, has ended in comblete defent for the Russians. Where the snemy suc | ceeded temporarily in entering one of Puncssds, | our trenches, it was repulsed and suf | tereg severs loss. i CRISTOBAL.... | shares and the stocks of other com- | chairman of the executive committee of TOROMANA .. contracts | the National Defense Union of America. | LpeatoOk P T | who asked for a definite statements, was | NEW YORK with the allies soared to new helghts | =0 © 0 e JORE in today's upward rush of Prices.| “In reply to your letter, I beg to Inform | BAN FRANGIS: g e The movement was the broadest of | you that according to recent official and c . of | authentic reports received by the German ] - = = = The announcement also says that ; | any witneesed since ll;'e oulr:’r:nlk”.: Soverument At trhsemttiod Ny thin em- | - W T .-'-.. all gains in the Artols region in Wk . the war and carried the genera bassy to the government of the United 0 || i || B || om || e[| meser T northwestern France, have been p 4 with it. Latest developments in the | States, the alleged atrocities committed -“. Tl maintained. western theater of the war consti- in the Ottoman empire appear to be pure Thompson-Belden & Co. inventtone. There is intense cannonading be- tuted one of the strongest factors of “Without doubting the good faith of Tuesday We Will Feature the entire front in Champagne. The war office announced today that turther German positions had been i' sive movement is continuing -lon.' i tween the Meuse and Moselle and in the rise. | the cathollcos, 1 beg, however, to eall Lorraine on the part of both the al- Baldwin Locomotive was the most your attention to the fact that his holl- lies ad the Germans. prominent faature, advancing in the D°88 is writing under pressure of the | Russtan censor. Yours very truly, The taxt of the communication follown: first hour to 106%, a gain of eleven “J. BERNSTORFF."” “In the Artols district we have main- points over Saturday and a new rec- The reference to the catholicos, or tained our positions. . ord. The demand for this stock was prilmate of the Armenlan church, was “To the enst of Bouches our advance, btased on a report recently published, in which he declared that the extermination praviously reported as having reached the deetroyed telograph Iine to the north of attended by rumors that the com- pany is to be absorbed by one of the White Chinchilla Coats of the Armenian race throughout Turkey In plain tailored, Thelus, has not as & matter of fact passed larger industrial corporations whose was being carried on under official direc- v Gl vp° t m the orchars of La Folie and the highway | war contracts have tested its capacity ' tion by an orcanised system of plllage, Arra o Ll T san it | beyona nmit, | deportations, wholesale executions and plaid and fur trim. “““. Avves . massacres. ~ l“'hh. B .m“hwfl . | Other apecialties making high records g med styles. River Somme there has been fighting included Crucible Steel, up 7% to 108; Re. | . With amsbs aad torpedoss in the vicinity {pubiic Tron aua steel, 5% to so%: aenorat | Fift@eN Thousand S iall of Andrechy. Our artillery has vigor | Motors, 10% to 36, and Lackawana Steel, pCCIa Y y o OuMy counter attacked the bdattertes of . .the éneiny which were cannonading our positions at Quennevieres, “In. the Champagne distriet the fighting e has been going on with tenacity slong the front. We have ocoupled at several ‘] l‘::-:‘llvlfi Securities and United Fl-\u] Chicago Garment' Industrial Alcohol, wyose products are Workers On Stl‘lke {aaid to enter largely Into the manufao- |ture of explosives, also rose appreciably iwith minor advances in former speculat- CHICAGO, Sept. 71.—A strike of 15,000 | garment workers was set for today as a result of the refusal of the empioyers to | Priced " "A violent storm In the Vosges has for the moment suspended all ‘operations in OIL TANK BLAST - FIRES ALL CITY e e 7 . ANDFIFTY DIE - : . ontinsed 1rom vase 000y | ENTENTE BEGINS e aiis s v e f we oomrs| B1G OFFENSIVE #xplosion Pave passed the 100 mark. More $11.75, places, notably at Troue Bricot, to the {1ve tavorites. ‘13.50, * morth of the ‘lm ‘:.‘ several po- | United States Steel, whose foreign busi- | grant a higher wage scale and improved | Increase, caused by the European con- |working conditions. Union m‘:‘i-fihfi“:‘ Cll::' had . flict, rose to 119, its highest price since | v s to ‘37.50 able to metnt mael clothing manufacturmg tndustry in Chi- oy plemost that we hud (asrcads gxve promime 8 the outset | cago, " Police reserves were detalled to A complete showing is now ready. You can Saptured $9 German M, e of Importance, bu! ‘We have taken prisonsr 300 German offi. : Y 4 Lnpm By R { Ind: ‘m.d aq:u:n:‘nu, Ithough | \Wholesale Tallors' assoclation, said be ween @use owel] & strong undertone. &nd in the Lorreine district there has The first effect of the threatened strike of buainess recorded since the reopening |o¢ garment worke of the exchange last December and sels | oy " s e L B et New arrivals of those popular and fash- day when 30 employes of a tailoring firm jonable Thompson-Belden $25 Suits. No iiees tn the Py Todh whete |ness ju sald to have shown an enormous > : s |the strike will completely tie up the “The previous statement that we had # = =] ; patrol the clothing manufacturing dls- | h from different g oy fallod to keep pace with the demand for | {rict™ ("5 3 Cann prestdont ot e 'g choose among a dozen styles. — = | belleved the workers might attempt vio- | o e Trading in the first hour reached the | ' In Add beon severe artillery fighting on both total of 460,000 shares, the largest volume o 'Ig ltlon v I|‘= vh in this came {don, it ever, exceaded In recent years. | uay when s i, n this city, came to- | B 8 extra charge for alteration. | {in Bouth Franklin street, did not go to | Visit of European work, Unlon officials declared the men had Bankers tO Chicago been locked out and asserted that in ad- i dition 150 employes in a northwest side is Purely Socia,l :;:‘n;h:lrll:h:.utor)' had been laid off Satur- | A demand of the workmen for higher across the stream the Germans, who abandoned numerous wounded and o large quantity of munitions dnd burned | the bridge near Staticheff.” CHICAGO, Bept. 21—The visit of mem- bers of the Anglo-French loan commis- S sion at Chicago tomorrow, it was mid, “ will be strictly soclal In its nature. It ——— MOVE IN FRANCE [NEARLY TWENTY-NINE PER |10 b0 e St o e a o woc v | [ The Best Place to Buy Luggage After All— CENT RESERVE IN BANKS |auaintea with representative western Freling & Steinle bagkers and business men. The idea or- | 1_‘9"&"."1.""_“.'1’_‘121’;__ WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.~(Special Tele- | 181ated with the commissioners, and was | 'GAINESVILLE, Tex., Sept. %7.—An un- :..q ‘m-m“h::om“." .;:': .,,":'.’,: gram.)—The abstract of the condition of [nOt the acceptance of an invitation. A known number of people were passed the national banks of Omaha at the close | luncheon py the Chicago Bar assoclation o iy fo, the etenatve they | 1 L et & & reporied |ard" & bebaiet: fomorraw Hight are on scores were injured at 3:35 o'clock have befors them a m, the serious , o . [the tentatiye y Admore, Okl, when & mal wh 7 recognized to the comptroller of the currency, shows: | the tental program. Omaha’s Best -y ',“l,;' Pl ki ;au here. | The reserve held at 2,77 per gent; loans Baggage Build Russiane ng Teutons, s inlddsciirs R 9 a Apanti , flaf huuses and cottages | and dlspounts, $42,085,114;, gold oin, $840,- | PEROGRAD, Sept. #.—(Via London, |32: lawful money reserve, $¥ers; de- | %48 po i J;';"' #nd. cheaply by & t Gepota) gept, 31.)+The following official state- | posits, $35,900,122. While the, ment was fssued today ab the Russian kit == e Heard at the Tab | geryramyuarmrs N along the Dvinsk front. £ ‘ o "Tae i wirel Hl’uinl & Glass Co IDGEPQ Whole of the| ‘=rhe aituation was somewhat quieter “‘According to the statements of pris-' Thuraday night is to be Union Pacifio | B'STANDARRRT telegraph wires| oners, the Germans suffered considerable HOP DIEht at the tabernacle, when 1,20 PAINT AND WOOD the village of Resterka. The Germana ! FCiimaster Wharton is busy mustering | um-.‘h-' PE 1803 Farnam St. Vviaty the Germans were driven frofn the ' George S'ndav will return today village, ,from @ week's vacation, which he spent yro sl ! with hly wife and baby at Winona Lilke, In the Villya region above Vilelka Ind. dosparate actions continue. We captured ton 1 be ved' f the | In the demolished depot, lons along the front encounters, attacks and their wives They will enter through beyond Ammediate repair| which we repulsed. . In o fight yestenday Served'sinwi 7 0 "C4U_ Wil be re- telephione for the possession of the village of Dris- ot FINISHING PRODU ) An army of United Btates employes Lo I '_“ RODUCT dolivered ' ‘werles of attacks nesr YL tho tabernacle Tuesday svening. 1517 HOWARD STREET Vilelka, All the nttacks were repul l%elervnlon has been made for 6500 seats. “In the dlatrict northwest of Vilel i Lo [ yvarsh sist by Frank D. Johnson. superin- N B HAMILTON fondent Of raliway mails for this aivision. n Toni~ht Svndav wil reach “If Christ Came to Omaha’ - £ i e e e e e AMUSEMENTS, !gvl | i 5 i £z H R e Everybody can make use i z " ; i Tuesday, Wodn::d-y and Thurs- | y 1 Farewel] Screen Appearance of the | | Brillinnt Actress BETTY NANSEN In a magnificent production of of their spare rooms dur- ing the next ten days. (f The Big Ak-Sar-Ben Carnival is draw- § | | ! i I H i H i H; zz 5..3‘.‘_..“: SUM:IER “THE SONG OF HATE” ing thousands of people to the city and rooms i will be at a premium. Advance reservations at the hotels and regular rooming houses indicate there will be A georgeous soclety drama of today Toming Friday: Theda Bara in “Lady Audley's Secret.” Drink and Tonic . Koep o bottle in your heme l = BOYD I . | HORLICK'S|, iz =2 The O DANCING AROUND with AL JOLSON A Scarcity of MALTED MILK || Uniloss you say “HORLIOK'g~ | ™™ ¥.%0 to 3, Accommodations you may geot a Substitute, | : o ' | G Many private families are planning to e rasinar ot T T g iaxaw Fw cmrvin:— throw open their homes and rent their Spare Rooms, but still more will be needed. r i i [H ¥ . DARES NOT, attack! His stncer: ¥ 18- not _questioned, but hi; 8881 od. Pamphlet, by Womeley, 188 Penn O oy, enn | Pa. i '8! M 1lding, Pittsbur, ! i i i ] ; I 1 i g I e e Q It does not matter where you live, g ey B wr | people will be glad to go long distances and pay I S good prices for places to sleep. oy of iehing taused me o soretch | K y & 8 | i, || ] e o ¢ See that your room is advertised in 3o J O .1;3_':-3?-‘:‘35'_-‘-_' ' E!.‘!.\':.f.!!.; ERAF S The Bee—get it in at once— 4 Suttied in my | Sura tros snmpls aad Ahat 1t batped. Prices: Matines—Gailery, b % s P | BT et = BT TN 2 Bring, Phone or Send Your Ad in NOW - et tone "-S.'.m--. ) oy “QTELTUHNN B vanavin Faod Al T T l 1000 2| Sekmple Each Free by Mall | | v roweissr ey | | Bdwasd Cynoh -l yier = || fifim%;"‘”’

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