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OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1915, Text of Pact Between the Villa Troope. L Mpanss 19 POV Y| G ke cogrt LUS[TAN}A CASE | Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary - AGAIN POSTPONED Invest After the signing of the agreemaent, |the state authorities ‘ Chiefs and Carranza Government o G st tat the organien tion of & government for the Chihuahua | British Lose Over a 80, Tex ames, a8 we those of Generals State awaited orders from Gemeral Car- EL PASO, 1 A a A ™ t rt Fidel Avila n Terrasas and the ranza, following the transmission to him Thousand 111 SP b | A agreement betweer A chieftain . orbla i i isoussion Be- y ™ot Colonel Leonardo Avila, Victoriano of the agréement which the consul sald p Germans Dllwn!u'"l{n_' 4 ‘ nd the Carranza officiaie for the ® \vila, Juan Rodriguez, Macdonio Aldana, he had recelved full power to close, The | LONDON, Dec The total of Britiay/ ‘ { cause of Adverse Opinion Arouse | nder of th rtherr wor was given | 14 nt Colonel J. B. Ronquillo, Col- | Villa chiefs would be left at the head | casualties resulting from the Ealoniki ex k] by the Ancona Case. ! t tonight onel Cecllio Luna Majors Paulina of their forees until guch times as they | pedition into Serbla, was only 1,778 ' . % After a preamble r g the Mexican | g nez and Francisco Avila and of the could be supplanted by Carranza officers | These figures were given in the House nsul and Vice Consul Andreas G. Garcin ! g1qq thelr commands, which amount | under a chief to be selected of Commons this afternoon by Harold J E INCIDENT IS NEARLY CLOSED | Eduardo Scriano Bravo, respectively. |, ately to 4.000 tro Therefore e Tennant, parliamentary under secretary g H 16 Sarty of the dieet Dhtt 4nd Gonslxs oy 4 themselves to ceas Decision in Denver Cmse. renmant said Iy one s p e par he fir ar nd they ¢ emnly bind s . for war. Mr. Tennant said that on n ' WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Full set-} orhis ‘B 1. Banda, Roberto L v the government, placing at its INGTON, Dec. 21.The right of | officer and elghty-five men of other .l ) 5 $ iy »738 x4 8190 offe ado Tax commission to order a | tiement of the Ln;"ln:; c;". Nx( m.v-‘ I‘n ardo Andalon and n v{ “.nu. 7(1. 1 al r( nr W0 per cent increase in the valuation of | Fanke had been killed J cluding reparation for e lives o Colone laviano Paliza th rties o eglance of the garrisons | he secor the agre t signed t 3a gnacio, Villa ARus| e IR et - wIp— time, which, it be- t econd part, the agreer wed an Ygnacl i " the American vietim | day says, In part Cusas Grandes and other places ceme known today, recently was| | “The par o ae a . o | where the eq are scattercd, and they | near, has been postponed by the dis- | that several day e, °f city of ngk full guarantees for their lives and | udseal of the German naval and mili-| hihuahua, YFrancisco Vill 4 with! amnesty for political offe ra, both sol- | | tary attaches and the American de-| them mlu. vender hieftianship of the | diers and civilians and employ .,r,,‘, :k | Bo-called ntionalist 1 ¢ that the government not persecy s e A“""“““n"ry b A parties of t re ' {n foreign lands those who may not re-| . Rul of the sinklag of the Ancons. | i o st a1t o | The Gift Problem Consideration of the state of pub-| government, | nza The Mexican consul Andreas . Ga lic opinion in Germany because of | and to # tho said govern- answer hat h,,r, ved “,"h N,.“:‘; mer o lingness ftary chiefs tbese two acts of the American gov- Last night the clogaphed ¥ :h . o l-\'.nc the country and h ernment, according to reliable “bl cisco Villa the a ment which they g amnesty for all lives of formation received here, has caused | concluded orally yesterday with the afore- | chiefs and all officers and soldiers as offlcials in Berlin to decide that such | GEORGE VRADENBURG MRS. GPORGE VRADENBURG said consul to recelve amnesty and to well as to civilians, it being fully under . . their lives to be guaranteer bt htaine: tne hat either Franciseo illa 0 @ settlement as might be satisfactory| The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. | George Vradenburg, jr., now living on the heir ‘ t b 1, b t in 1 1 tha n itk Franc! ; Villa n " |} $uthe United States would not now and Mrs, George Vradenburg, % Georgin | farm. They have one grandechild, named | N0 answer from Villa The Hipolito Villa or the so-called minister s l {er tl . " i & ‘With . \ pproval in Gep- |SYSUS Was oslebrated last night by over | Frances for the grandmother. Mr. and :l:llf:"l‘-fl:n‘r;l R o thete own de- | of the convetition .~=.‘h'm~v will : nr(wl’»:-y i € are things mees w popular & i r /radenburg o % re old. | @ he only patriotic one, to cemse | in this amnesty, Mr. Garela further ’ 100 meighbors and frisnds from Sarpy (Mrs. Vradenburg are each 78 years old. |\ VET CLUWS PR PUTEUC BEE IE RCOCE|In this IR @ emment.is at ifberty “Omen really want— many. county, where the couple lived on the | Gold and white, carried out in bride's bintbgiphseabiosh e 3 A g P b fit, } | A 4 ent—12:30 p. m.-~they recognize ' to use or not to use as he sees he . Note to Brituin In Liked, same fatm for forty-eight years. roses and yellow narcissus, were used in | F¢ h 5 v & ruin . ons and the still youthfat | the constitutionalist government of Mex- | we of » military chiefs, or to things they wo ] An agreement, it was said, was prac Mr, and Mrs. Vradenburg were married | the decorations an fco and profess allegiance to it In their | disband the troops. Consul Garcla also '&‘ y u tically reached soon after the American |in Kalamaszoo, Mich., in 1865, and two | couple received the congratulations of note to Great Britain, protesting against | years later came west, bought the farm | thelr many friends. A large party of * interference with neutral trade, had been | five miles south of Papillion and lived | friends came from Papilllon and Sarpy published in Germany. The moté, it is|there until recently, their only son, |county for the affair. c T R R H #sald, created a remarkable pro-American It RN, Rt S — — sentiment in Berlin, as well as through- | 3 . gut Germany. At it ume it wis,| Attorney General | Britons Driven to A A buy for themselves— Use this Shopping List fpune o . making « witement of &+ Agks Indictment | Sea by Turks, Says tween Secret La; © Von . | : Bernatorft, t;mumw‘m' Of Dr, Halselden\ Report from Bel‘lln Handsome Black Coney Muff, watermelon style .. 8875 progressing when the United States de- | asiiin J Brook Mink Muffs of carefully selected furs. .. 89,76 e et B Pt St g B ON ITS CURE Bewk Mk s oy e ! 3 SPRINGFIBLD, 1L, Dee, 21.—Attorney | BERLIN, Dec. 2—By Wireless to| = QSO IW B I &) U E = | Chinese Lynx ....... ; | PR 88S.Coptain Vou Papén. o o . | Red Fox Set, Muff and Handsome Soart | That (eneral Lucey in a letter today to Mac- | Sayville) — Constantinople dispatches | ¢ you have Catarrh let me show you act, acoordin i ere, ) o caused O-v-m:n u:u:fm.mm““m :.ch lay Hoyne, state attorney of Cook county, | state that the withdrawal of the British | what te do for lt—how to drive every bit 10 Pessntment of the action of the United | #sked that Dr. Harry J. Haiselden, who from the Anzac and Suvia Bay disiriets ¢¢ it gut of the system. Biates, because the bellef prevaled that |Allowed the Bollinger infant to dfe n (Of the Gallipoll penimsula came ns the | without it costing you a cent, you can Genuine Beaver Muff Hudson Seal Muff (genuine) the attaches had done nothing to war- | the German-American hospital in Chicago, | Fesult of a violent offensive on the part \y,ve the benefit of my thirty years of ® iccesstul experience—my wide knowledge ity causes and its cure rant their removal. " Austrian Note Canses Storm. The demands upon Austria and the vig- orous terms in which.the first note was couched next attracted adverse criticlam in Germany, and the resentment, started by "the request for the recalls, is de- s¢ribed es having increased materially. November 17, be brought before the grand Jury for investigation and indicted If he is amenable to the criminal laws of the state. “I am old fashioned enough to think the power which decreed life to the in- fant,” Mr. Lucey's letter states, “‘might have some destiny in view whiéh Dr. To recede even a trifle at this time, Herlin officlals were sald to belleve, would bring on a storm of public dls- approval and furnsh the opposition to the government with grounds for eritio- s, Officisls now belleve that at some tife In the future, when public opinion agaln s more favorable to the United States, efsions may be made by Haiselden's finite mind could not foresee, and this child was entitled, as a matter of absolute right, to his opportunity to lve.” Further, the attorney general says “The iIntention of Dr. Halselden, as expressed In the public press and not denied by him, was to cause the death of #ald infant by falling to cause nourish- of the Turks, who Inflicted heavy losses on the British and drove them to the soa. “According to Constantinople reports, the Turks began a general offensive in all sections of the Dardanelles,’ says tho Overseas News ngency. “The fighting was violent.” The Turks began their at- tack on Anafarta (Suvla Bay) and Arl Burnu (Anzac). The enemy launched counter attacks at Seddul Bahr (on the tip of the peninsula), which were re- pulsed | “The Turkish artillery inflicted heavy | lonses on the enemy. The Turkish sol- dlers, who had walted months for this moment, show an fmmense enthusiasm Finally the Turks defeated the enemy Germany. CGermany officlale are sald 10|, oe 45 pe given to It and falling and |at Anafarta and Ariburnu. The enemy into a worn-out, Catarrhal wreck |teifling ailment—more than a disgusting It's a_dangerous one. Unchecked tasta and bearing, way to Consumption have Catarrh, d often opens the Be warned in time. start to cure it Don't think {t can't be : cured because you've tried to cure it and failed worthless patent medicines, Catarrh can be cured, If you take it in Write to me today ve you valuable medical advice ust what to do for It hand the right way CATARRH SPECIALIST SPROULE | These Specially Priced Furs Only Need to Be Seen, the Value is so Convineing. Crepe de Chine Waists, spe- Georgette Crepe Waists, spe- New ey B Py and Choice Lace Waists, special......... #.75 || Lingeiie Moroceo and Pin Seal Bags, spe- " clal G dee s o4 a0 Ladies’ Envelope Chem- 69¢ $1.25 Angora Scarfs, special. Angora Scarfs, special. Handkerchiefs, embroidered, 3 BOF Jiisnnne, sumponssoanses $1.00 Tan Cape or Kid Cross Gloves, $1.50 Plain or Fancy Silk Hosee....$L00 {se in the finest lingerie materials, with lace and medallion trimmings-- $1.50, $1.75 w $2.50 Ladies’ Envelope Chem- be couvinced that an indemnity for the | oo iy 4o . |fled from the Turks at Ari Burnu and EARN AT A 3 1.00 || ise of crepe de chine, lace A preform the operation neces - Lisle Hose, 3 for .. R ; "‘"“;;:‘.' h“"“‘h::_l;: :“':““"‘""" sary to save or prolong said infant's lite,” [ Feached the ocean.” L o N c E H ow Maniouring Sets. ... $250 and $8.50 || trimmings, in white or %iil be the only messures to satiity the| 18 oomoluding the letter saye: | The offictal British and French an- Fit-all Toilet Cases..§1.25 to $5.00 | flesh color— " United Etates. ‘Thoy ars also sald to feel| 'L Delieve in making Illinols an un-|pouncements of yesterday sald the with- CA I AR RH Work Baskets, by Mark Cross, $6.76 $8.95. 4 that the best disavowal which can be | PTOfitable field for that character of drawal of the troops was made in con- , h Kiven wag the promise not o repeat sueh | *XPerimentation, where human life is at | formity with plans decided upon some | Tell ma about your trouble. After care- Fancy Ladies’ Neckwear, i0c & $1 The popular wash silk U ML (Whloh Diceady: had bevs Hivem stake and the ideas of Dr. Haiselden and | time previously. The British statement -tui.\;“‘Igl‘l"m-.ndm'){l;\lzéuwéghnu;fl:l:)y' FREB MEDICAL ADVICE COUPON Ladies’ Toflet Set ............ $5.00 Corset Cover with short v hs school may be expleited with im. [said the withdrawal was accomplished |your case which will explain ,1','.,“|y how It entities readers of this paper to free med- Angora and Ik Combination sleeves, in white flesh : G 2SNy punity.” “without the “Turks betns aware of the | to get id of Catarrh. - : leal advice on curing Catarrh Sweaters, the new thitg...810.75 § b e ; Qf Y movement.” Stmy asking, you v g < : U, { erman gt m—— e AL excellont counsel that will point ove how | 18 7our thrat raw? Fibre Silk Sweaters....$7.50, §8.75 || color .. Catarth can be cured, not just for a | [°,io0 aneers of ion i woek or ‘& month, OF & year—but PRI | Nvd tr e Suters MANENTLY. " U Explos}’on n 09m Bon't let this offer pass—nocept my.as- | i Hase ‘Spes ':T'J,' istance today. This treacherous disease Do you bave to spit often? : Plant Kllls TWO m"b';;mm!‘nyle"nudyil Ir‘i’mlv 1t h.ln Do cruste torm 1a joar nemt \ o oy ot Dies in Few Hours A B A e — WDGEWATER, N. J., Dec. 21.—~Two men | free fro: “a Toucan sien If 7o wil Does your mouth taste bad mernings? A N NI Kotterdamsche Courant, the *,‘ Jisti of fosses mumbers, 0 to | Suffering a derangement of mind for (&re missing and twenty-five others wers st ‘of quesiione caretuily. anewer | DO 7O DAY 5,951 foalnx in vour hesd? m several years, Charles Binder, aged 53 | Injured by an explosion today In the Dex- | them yes of no, write vour full name end address | 14 there & tickling sensation in your throat? o Tosben o g ome. {h® [Jeare, sausage maxer at the local Ar. | trine plant of the Comn Products Refiming | HiGhuson o s sn bess ts posebie.tTarh com | BoTvm st & Slebacge Trom The ncee? § .' of Reuter's |Mour & Co. plant, swallowed a small | company at Shadyside, two miles from | o0 I:.l‘hln“.:m- will S 'n't"rm':x:e' v Dalp any. He continues: Bottle of earbolic acld Monday afterncon | here. The roof of the building was blown | ary of Dublin Unfversity, Ireland. formerly Sui. | FULL NAME. some time between 3 and 6 o'clock.|off, the walls collapsed and fire starting | seon British Royal Mall Naval Servics. Address | ,ohooag " Bavacian Jists || Death followed at ¢ o'clock with Dra. |from the explosion awept through the |CATARRH SPECIALIST SPROULE navy, some lista of, | ¥oenle ‘:‘M‘"“"“!; r:::‘n!.o} anes VIahes 192 Trade Building, Boston. and noncommissioned Binder ¥ army. from an iliness of the mind and return- .U: i 33'.'.“::. pub[i.n::' e |ing from the packing house at 2 o'clock spapes yesterday afternoon sought his bedroom | e e IS A% T at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Al- | 8o 810 small ted pages. l .l:u: book they form 460 [Dert Slogle, 37 South Twenty-second i ] In Crepe de Chine. © Losses Would Fill | South Side Stockman 1'.“;"-‘3)!3@ Vdfline.s" Takes Carbolic Acid for .. Silk Umbrellas, fan WIo‘-.“.” P Rvery Gift Appropristely Boxed Without Extra Charge. BERSER & THORIE @ 15616-18-20 FARNAM STREET. DON. Dee, il According to the / Prip! o . |strest, A few minutes later his little Pages, o 'AN volumes of 40 pages eaehi’ y e M ' Btnder 1ying oncenscios on the bed. Doc- : .Ganf er al De Wet is ‘m:-m-m:a. b':c m.":n.l-r- \:‘:'. had 4 4 n too far gone. Death came Ay Given His Preadom &t 6 o'clock. A small empty bottle of carbolic acid was found on the floor of ] TONDON, Dec. 3l.-General Christian| Coroner Willls Crosby has the body 3 P ong of the leaders of the South |in charge and the funeral will be held > vebeilion against the British | Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the 3 nt in 1914, and who was con- | BDrewer chapel at Twenty-fourth and M treason at Bloamfontein, Unfon |streets to the Graceland park cemetery. ot Africa. last June, has been re- |Rev. 8. H. Yerian of 8t. Luke's Lutheran 4 from prison. as have 118 other church will officlate. Binder was & Aresson prisoners, according to a |Ploneer of the South Side, having lived ¥ toh to Reuter's Telegram Co., from |In the city more than seventeen years. _Sghannesburs. risoners were al- ~lowed 0 %o on m: ot thelr u:-ln Teok & Nelshbur'y Advice. Ao oot hey soman v | oot mnr w7 o cusie e« || THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING DAYS ARE GOING FAST—VYet There Is Still Time to OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT in politics; v 15 getition: that they nefther bor's advice and procured a bottle of A well chosen gift denotes thought, cere and appreciation of the taste and personality of | while that is so easy to obtain as a DIAMOND-—when purchased on the Loftis Easy Credit fand nor. take part in public meetings, | chorberiain's Cough Remedy. It re- | v ;] ; ard | . | . . | Plan. All you have to do is to open a Confidential Charge Account with us, have all your #::‘ they do 1ot leave thelr districts | ;yoved him promptly,” writes Mrs. T. the reciplent. You can make no mistake {n choosing a genuine, brilllant, sparkling Dia gifts charged in one account, and pay in small amounts weekly or monthly after the usual E Ppermtssion. H. Bell, Vandergraft, Pa. Obtainable mond. Everybody loves a Diamond. There is no Christmas Gift so prized and cherished by | Foliday demands on your purse are over. 1t impossible to do yuur,shopping during the 1 de Wet was commander-in. | SVerywhere.—Adwirtisement. || the recipient as a Beautiful, Sparkling DIAMOND. And there is no gift that is worth | day, you will find our store open night and day until Christmas. e SO S Tron Ore Mines Will || mrme, meetssme ) Golid Gold Wrist Watch |17-Jewel Elgin, Waltham 50 ':%w“mm mws Work Three Shifts | 2 » ' $2475 == $250 or Hampden Wach tried lnfluwnv!cm. He was | sentenced to nerve six years in prison and | A Mo.t s.ti‘factory Christmas Present ¥ N\ \ l/// IS whiled, s BLBA, Mion, Dec. 21.-In place of the | usual winter decrease or shut-down, there | He Nearly Cleans Up |5 s’ coreia tod Stsraae mines fi,_hyntmot » t,he Whol s b b‘n.. first of next week, according to an { And One That T= Sure to Please, —~ M 0 DULDULD [snneuncoment made today by W. P. No. 4—Men's Dia- 441—Scarf Pin, | N ‘ < o wory | 488 — Scarf Pin, \ 3 : : S dls e pnat 25 them peoper ! mond Ring, 6 prong | fncy, OVAL Q6" | (03T rold, Bnglish | 1063—Watch Cass and Bracelet are both fine solid gold. | TG s g '“-mfl‘w. summar. Work n ai sections ||| 0" mountng. 5 Sa: | piian, 1 fine bril- | This must not be clased with the ArCnery Brefe Wofth of loot alleged 1o have |of the Minnesota iron country s inoreas- |[| 1k 0!'d E0Md. Ro- | Fuglish BSS | dne Diamond in | [IWIENCE, O40“)icker juweled. choice of either while or | & man or pol- 666 ‘|fancy $9.50| .53 slah Guaranteed a depéndable and sat- §24 75 in. trucks from his bome in Morning- tshed finish. . 8.50 | setting. .. B tactony HMeKeONETs -+ + “onee d suburd, to the police station, this Indigeation? Cen't Bat? No 9165 & Week 0 e Monts' | §1.00 & Momth : C"" e —B;ooci,‘" s Chase home was fiiled Appetitet ik T3¢—_Round Belcher | ameo £00ds from cellar to garret. Dr. King’s New Life Pills stir up your ,qu.,:';.'un:,n:. 14k \\\‘U/é/ to Detective Britton |liver, ald digestion: you feel fine the solid gold, T fine robbing hiouses in Morn- | next day. Only c. Al druggists —Ad- Diamonds’ % . Bufi:l'li - M-b:n:uh.:: vv-nuamml. platinum, looks ke “‘ = Tecover everything. Nome of | A “For Sale” ad will turn second-hand y o "‘:"’m’n“ $50 / . . he - | turniture & carat . | | #oode, he sald, dts- | turni nto cash. o' s | o | THE IEST_ GIFT OF ALL } : e T : [Stud. wolid | Loftis Perfection Diamond Rim Culled from the Wire, Cembination Vest Chain |goii. ‘neich- | g89—pach Disuioad iy specially o — 780—Waldemar Vest Chain and Knife |7 Dounting by our diamond experts and is skillfully ‘ u- lér L&muw pase lrfl!'fnflir"mau. fine lg;{adrllln:. R|-:n‘lhll g finish: knifs | $45 ...,.‘.g:_a in m‘.i._ou Loftls “Perfec. || e ‘estoe! e ral 0. has t om - o prong ting, olid {3uffered utroke Of Paraiysis at Han ination. Guerastesd. Prise-rs:. $4 | 9480 » Month | e i 3 :3:’1 e §es & Francisco. 2 liere, fine sol. | M0, 18 = You canmot poasibly find a | ~ Cesed iu Velvet Ring Mox. | Colonel Robert Hir 8 A, ling officer at adison Barracks Watertown, N. ¥.. Was Acquitted in the held at id_gold, beau- | Christmas present for the money that Y83—Cameo Brooel, solld | tiful design. | Will xive the pleasure and practical ser- .\v“/» \,'\'\|,‘/ , 1150—Diamond Ear o - » Dia o 004 rdabl vatel 3! W \ g Id, pierced _engravad |one Diamond, | ¥ict of a kood dependable wateh. TFhis | W7 2/77\¥ 7Serews. 14k solid or H;rlnpden Jatoh, in 2% ;-»:< { gold, Loftis “‘Perfec- teed double strata eold filled case, - 2 ted to temperdture, t8ochroniam and "‘?: » b:l‘::n":“:" .' i fous, only $18.78 1 &3 | #1004 MowTx monds. Spec’l 590 i T ‘ for Xm at. { I e e inmayeun Som s Month | - b . LOFT'S The Netional Credit Jewelers !:“,::“f?‘;‘:.r“fi‘:.:':f:fi?figoun LT : Mal in ¥loor, City National Bank Building, 109 South 16(h Streer, Omaba. | write for beautiful ilustrated Jew. | NIGHT AND DAY rame. old rose finish. | Baroque Peari hand cut Carmellan Ca: | Drop. 1a-ineh meo, four fine 15 | chain ' §0 | §enuine Pearls $14 | 8208 « Month | Terms: $1.50 & Mouth [ $1.40 & Mouth 1] . U th ) said to be u foregone | it of the vote will nt | January 10 at the ear- | leaders. | 3 Opposite Burgess-Nash Department Store. viry Catalogue No. 903, UNTIL CHRISTMAS

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