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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY GRNERAL PERSHING | Photographs Showing Activities of Troops With Pershing Hunting Mexican Bandits ADYANGES HIS BASE Weadquarters of Expedition is Now at Front Far to South of Casas Grandes. | [ FIELD HEADQUARTERS, AMERI- (AN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, | COLONIA DUBLAN, March 26.- —rlnyi Aeroplane to Columbus, N. M., March 27.)-—General J. J. Pershing | sunounced last night the establish-| ment of a new base in the pursuit of | Villa The second base is much | nearer the loeation where the ban-| dit is reported in precipitate retreat | than the old base at field hozdmur-’ ters | The headquarters, it is presumed, will| be maintained as An important link in | the supply station system, the chain | of bases forming a strong military ||n..l roadily defensible, ' reaching & distance Into the interfor of Mexico, which ‘s considered remnskable, considering the fact that the army hes had less than two weeks to bridge deserts, mountal and many miles of barren lands, with- out the bemefit of mny raflroad com- munieation. Horses, mules and automobiles ha: done the work and success thus far h been attained by the ability of the Am: iry to travel fast = VILLA MAY STAND AND FIGHT they travel, not omly to a #emi-n | dlet, but also to difficult climatic con- | dltions. | Several cavalry organizations ol heen out for considerably more than a | week mfter a start made on a little heef, salt, coffes and rice or beans. Not A word of complaint has come back from these troopers Teoopers Make Wonderfal Mareh. | Not & sign has been recelved at head quarters that they have anywhere f tered. Reports here give good cause for | helief that thus far the American troop- ers have proven themselves the superiors in speed and endurance over the famo Villa bandits. There Is, moreover, col fidence here that the cavairy will con- tinue ita good work for at least two or three weeks, by which time it is possl- | ble that new organisations can' be thrown Into the case. The headauarters | officers are all the more proud of the | cavalry’s record because they began the | most recent phase of the chase after one of the longest and hardest rides an Amer- fcan cavalry division has ever made. | The. men stlll in camp here express | krowing Impatience . to mount and start southward into the altitudes where they know the cold is bitter and the aheiter on campalgn duty Is anything but com- fortable. Evidence that Pancho Villa ls prepar- not as yet rallying 1o him, has been by officers and the scouts of the 8 Unloading supplies at the 1'?5%2[ i Difficulties of aritllery in crossing Mexican mouniains and deserts MARCH 28, 1916. ith the belief that you will find the occasion most delightful, we cordially invite you o this Spring Openinq 1qib At thjs hme we shall offer the seasons new styles in_millinery suils, frocks, qowns, blouses, coals, sports coats and sports suits, as well as the accessories of dress, inter preting the new fashions in a way which we are quite sure will receive the approval of our discriminating clientele THOMPSON-BELDENECO. LESSENING THE COST. Complaint is often made that life in- surance costs too much. Many times the ones who raise the question are very, very slow in signing an application. They | put the agent off from time to time and do not treat with any degree of serious- ness his attempt to explain & poliey or to discuss the present need of insurance. One way to jessen the cost of insurance would be to save this reckless waste of the time of the prospect and the agent | Why force an agent to call from three Lenten Restrictions Do Not Include ‘over the Durin, PRODUCTS. Milk constitutes one of the most im- portaut food articles, both from a nutrive and pe- cunjary stan int. The cost of various other foods Lent you may use freely of MILK and MTLK [ to five, or a dozen times before granting | him & genuine Interview? Why delny fac- | Ing and declding a question the wife and children are so vitally interested in? Why § i ! T i 1 ih Felf i H i £ £ H 7 H 2 s H : | § H !i; H i g i ; % i i i f f ;t i;i $i2 | il! H i I T : 4 i H - s i { HH M ! i i i} i i i £ i | TWO BABIES BURNED TO DEATH AT LAWTON, OKL. LAWTON, Okl, March 27.~Mrs. John Hallow returned from the home of a nelghbor foday to find her house in ashes and her two daughters, one an Infant, burned to death. started is not known, How the fire To Cure & Cold tn One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Druggists refund money If it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on each box. 7hc.—Advertisement. The National Capital Monday, March 27, 1916, The Semate. Roablionas conterred ou 1 ey " os! rred on Mexican sit e appropriation bil Debate on Indian R s s A for the house bill " sul b commitiee tin consider- Hachine Jyl throwing up entrenchments BRITISH AIR RAID |VILLAISFLEEING |Entente Allies IS CALLED PAILURE Berlin Report Says Attempt to De- stroy Aviation Sheds Prao- tioally Fruitless. ONE GERMAN WARSHIP MISSING LONDON, March 37.—A German torpedo boat {s missing since the sea fighting which followed the British air rald on Saturday mornl German aviation sheds in northern Sohleswig-Holsteln, according to an officlal German statement received here by wireless. The statement follows: “The English naval aeroplanes attack serfously damaging s torpedo boal troyer, Of the naval fighting rorce we sent Immediately, a new tor- pedo boat came tn touch with the retreat- ing enemy during the night of March % end 6. One of these torpedo boats has Bot yet returned.’ Artilledy Fights at Verdun. PARI3, March I7.—There were no In- fantry actions in the Verdun region last night, this afterncon’s official statement says. East of the Meuse the artillery action was viclent along the Douamont- Vaux line. To the west of the river the night was relatively calm. The text of the statement follows: “In the Argonne there has been fight- ing with mines which resulted to our advantage at La File Morte. There have also been engagements with bombs in the sector of Courtes Chaussees. “West of the Meuse the night was relatively calm. East of the river there has been uninterrupted artillery firing along the Dousumont-Vaux front, In the Woevre there has been a falrly spirited bombardment, particularly in ths region of Moulainville and Chatillon, but no infantry actions “On the remainder of the front the night was guilet.” Friends Booming Bartine for Congress OACOMA, 8, D., March 2. —(Special)— The Third congresional district of South Dakota will witness & spirited race for the republican nomination for congress this wpring. A commitiee of fifteen of Johr Q. Bartine's fellow townsmen have inaugurated a campaign for the purpose of boosting Bartine into the mext con- Gress of the United States. Two years 40, When running agsinst a worthy op- ponent like Judge Rice, he carried his home county by & vote of seven to one and some or elght nelghboring counties by uch as three to one. —_— Bee Want Ads serve hundreds dally " AT HIGH SPEED TO THE SIERRAS (Continued from Page One.) Gunboat Ordered to Tampico. WABHINGTON, March «.—The gun- boat Marietta has been ordered from Vera Cruz to Tampleo to ald in pro- teoting American interests. Today's re- port from Tamploo sald conditions were unchanged - with quiet prevailing, but that it was desired to have light draft navy vessels at that point which can g0 up the river to the town. The bat- tleship Kentucky, now off Tampleo, will proceed to Vera Cruz. Americans in the main at that port as long as there any alarm. There are some 2,000 Ame cans in the vieinity. Navy advices from other points on both Mexican coasts reported quiet. At the War department the only an- nounéement today was that fifty-four additional motor trucks asked for by General Funston had been ordered last night, as th ctory which received the order was able to ship immediately. The proposal to purchase elght border still is under advisement. General Funston's message reporting American troops were pressing farther to the south in pursuit of Villa, reached | the department today but no summary of ite contents wes given out. The message ®ives the exact location of the troops now in Mexico, which the government does not wish to disclose. Published reports that six American troopers had been wounded had no verification in officlal dispatches. 8o far as the War department knows, not a shot has been fired. Ten Trolley Cars Wreckgt_l_l_)y Rioters WILKESBARRE, Pa., March 7i.—Ten trolley cars were wrecked, many heads were battered in fights with the police, six strike breakers were seriously injured and & succession of participants and onlookers recelved minor injuries in o | series of riots yesterday in Wilkesbarre and the Wyoming valley on the lines of the Wilkesbarre company. Several ar- rests were made. The strike has been in progress five montha British Camp is Hit by Lightning BERLIN, March #1.—(Wireless to Say- ville.)~Constentinope has received re- pofts from the Irak front (Mesopotamia) 1o the effect that during a heavy storm the principal British camp at Bedresh was struck by lightaing, says an Over- seas New Agency dlspatch given out to. day. Bxtensive damage was done to the camp according to the advices. The num- ber of victims ls not yet known. e ——— additonal | asrcplanes for use in Mexico and on the | Hold an Important ' Conference at Paris PARIS, March 21.—The conference of the entente allies—the most important since the outbreak of the war—began this morning in the great salon of the minisiry of foreign affairs, where many other historic meetings of diplomatists have taken place. No previous meeting there, however, has been of such grave Import or has been attended by such a | representation of world figures In war and diplomacy. The subject of the first sftting is the military situation. That is all which may be sald definitely, but it is probable that General Joffre, Earl Kitchener, General Sir Douglas Halg, Lieutenant General Count Cadorna, Genera! Castelnau and General Roques, the new French war minister, addressed the conference. The entire company took lunch at the ministry at noon. The afternoon session Iwlll be devoted to consideration of the jeconomic resources of the allies. |CONSTANT PAIN IN BACK | FROM KIDNEY TROUBLE I wish to tell you of my condition of about four years ago. I was afflicted with kidney and biadder troubles and had a constant pain in my back all the time for about two or three months. I did not have any appetite and could not rest at night and I was hardly able to do my house work. I saw Dr, Kilmer's ad- vertisement and decided to give Swamp- Root a trial; after taking four bottles of Swamp-Root I was restored to health and have not been afflicted since. I will Cheerfully recommend Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root to others afflicted with kid- Rey and bladder troubles. Yours truly, SARAH FRAYER, Coffeyville, Kans. ;- Montgomery County, | Be it remembered, that on this 1Tth day of April, 1815, before me, W. G. Bowman, & Notary Public, in and for sald County and State, came Sarah Frayer, who s known to me to be the same person who executed the within statement, and such person duly acknowledged the execution | of the same to be her free and voluntary | act and deed. i In testimony whereof, T have hereun- to set my hand and affixed my Notarial Seal the day and year first above writ- ten, W. G. BOWMAN, Notary Public. 3 B 6th 8¢, State of Kansas, —_—— 2. ilmer ' Prove What Swamp-Root Will De for You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample sise bottle. It will convince anyome. You will also receive a booklet of valuable in- formation, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and men. tion the Omaba Dally Hee, Regular fifty-cent and ovne-dollar sise botties for sale at all drug stores. Dairy Products \ ‘ | equal_in nutrive value to one quart of MILK AT 8 ORNTS are as follows: neglect providing for your own old age until some forceful agent has induced you against your protest, silent or expressed, to sign the application? | THEMIDWESTLIFE Y N.Z.SNELL, PRESIDENT A NEBRASKA STOCK COMPANY SELLING NON- PARTICIPATING LIFE INSURANCE ONLY FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, LINCOLN. OMAMHA AGENCY CITY NATIONAL GENERAL AGENTS: ¥ A.PINNEY AND B, 9.% Sirloin Steak Pork Loi 0 Boef Cnm.!‘k Hulibut (at 20c Mutton Dried 14 Catfish J16.4c Oysters We are safe, a Buttermi lesome, absolutely 1 0 ith all the wh pared to supply you with al o S ot e wurized Milk, Butter, Pimento Cheese, Yyou may want. ASK YOUR DOCTOR--HE KNOWS . Order from the drivers or phone. “The Milk-White” Dairy Douglas 409 ALAMITO AMUSEMENTS, and Wed., BRANDEIS Tovig, 2z ., Omaba’s Favorite Play, “The Bird of Paradise” HEAR muu-nu- SEE The Volcane " “THE OLD RELIABLE" | Wext Priday and Saturday, Sat. Matines CHARLES FROKMAN Presents sKOTIS R oty Buncess “‘Cock o' The Walk.” Bvags., 500 to §3.00; Mat., 250 to $1.50. . Fnone [ THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE. )y Matines, 2:15—i Night, 8:15, Other Acts This Week—WATSON A RETAIL DEALER OMAHANESB Dal Toney & Ann Norman, Billy Bouncer, Kurtls' Educated Roost ers, Orpbeum Travel Weekly. PRICES—Matinee lery, 10c. Best seats (except Saturday and Sun- y), 3¢, Nights, 100, e, tc and Tho. BOY TONIGHT--All Woek. Mats., Tomerrow and Sat. EVA LANG Supperted by EDWARD LYNCH in “Jerry” The Pink Pajama Girl. Prices, 250-50c. _Next Week: "OUTCAST” “OMANA'S FUN CENTER® Don’t Imitate Be individualistic and hew out a way for your- Of course this means work, but then, you don’t mind Want-ads will help you get to the front quickly, making you self regardless of what others have done. work when it makes you coin. # Daily Mats., 1 Benas, 162550750 THOSE TWO DANCING DEMONS, GEORGE STONE & ETTA PILLARD “ie SOCIAL MAIDS Juses Brilliant. 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