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2--A o e e e e | French Flyer, Three blanks GERMANS GET NEW |[: compe THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 2, 1916, oquested 1n the ity lents formatio ased v ato department | naation law | FOOTHOLD AT YAUX,VALIDITY OF JUDGMENT i French Official Report Admits Cap- IN COURT COMES TO TEST njured. He was unable to explain the | ST9 11;« \:,ln- m;,»:: - :4 | PARIS, Apri LAsutenant Rene Do manner of M esca from wih | e M1, plonsar, %6 yenrs o , A ture of Part of Village Near | Prom ‘s Biall Correspondss ser, & son of Paul Doumer, former prest- | thongh he sitributed i o the probebifity |today. Si% ahiidren servive, W My 1l Verdun by Teutons, | LINCOLN, April 1,~(Kpecinl.)~A ques- | dent of the Chamber of Deputies, s | that the cable attached (o the German | Mre. Charles MeKes of Lineoin, U, O, - [ton fnvolving the Judement 160 | put two Garman s nen out of notion tenegd as he was f Joftern, Mor W 4, 1, Meiia ANOTHER ATTACK IS REPULSED |"suinet the Hupreme noll of the | uithoug months & o foree ¢ Hill, dr., with whom s father Catholle Heneficial nssoclation in 1 'y that | M ph S e whes. enided A it Duwson FARIS, April 1.—Gorman foroes |l N7y LUETEL, S oA TSR he o » | MOOSE AT FAIRBURY ) MoAd y 06 " Om oting down one and 1 P ' delivered two heavy attacks IS [Tho awsociation was sued for the wmount |1 Iu"'," - bbbl e s R "' STAGE OPENING MEET S(t(,l'f,tary C 00 night In the Verdun region, enst of |of a bLenefit olaim and judgment se- 'y o "“ o 4 "v R i the Mouse. The war office an-|oUred for ©, It now appesrs that v’r.uh::.’-n‘y,.: ‘n’-:..” st g VAIRBURY o, April (Bpecin alld P&I‘ty Arnv" the company had no suthority to do At Telegram.)~"The Mooss lodke gave Ix nounced this afternoon that one at- tack gained the Germans a footing In busine alleged fact that it had not sectired & in this state, by reason of the i Months in Air, Gets Terror to Germans LAsutenant Le Bourhis, (he firet French fiitary nviator to use & parachute, s the village of Vaus Hcanss dead from wounds recelved in an weria # There - "0 ecord | e office of anter in L leinity of Verdun i The other attack was repulsed e T B0 peeed iy (e ofh N e oF T o e sate o W or naurances ik le nant wan & private at e out Vest of ore i West of the river there was a vio sloner to how that when sul wn break of th war, won a commission and lent bombardment In the reglon of [Lrought nuainst the company tiea of | the of the Legion of Honor Malancourt same wan served on the wtate suditor pown oxploit was the sapture The text of the communieation says who (s the ukent of all companies 107 | .0 o juian German waroplane with & grap North of the Alsne there has been L“”‘"‘;‘“”‘ of mult, Both Htate AvAlor | o jiook in Augnet of last yesr, He considerable antivity of artillery in the [MMIth and Insurance Commissioner Past- | (., ribed this incident fn u letter to 1oinity of Coulin-Bous-Touvent snd Fon ham hav made affidavits that there In triend no wuch record and the company cluwims | " oy 1 had been flying for b r Irnuxing On the Argonne we have directed a |t they knaw nothing of the mult wn-| fink he t the end of 0 tl notice of Judgment wan nervod i . . Pkt festruciive fire on the highways and thom able Lehind nh I Aer L] allrond 1ines morth of Haute Chevau arga, binck neroplane with white croswss hoe wppoared, | went my me widrl ng Went of the Mouse thers has been an | DR, RICE NAMED PHYSICIAM over him, A hook kot him snd he swung {ntermittent hombardment in the reglon at the end of my line like n 16 of Malancourt, or without any infantry AT THE HAST'NGS ASYLUM B s All went oll for n few monute they onERkemen 5 ANCOLN il 1,~(Bpocia w, @, |my motor began to fall. My machine Fast of the Meuse the hombardment | 'INCOTN, Aprl I~(Bpocal)-Dr, G, |1 B o sl Aoy bocume excondingly violemt yestorday |, “" "' st oy —— M8 | T ¢ 14000 faof . Cobaat evening and last night between the wood 5! g ird sasisent physielan o ” - . At the Flastings Insane uaylum Pr. Hies Hogather south of Haudemont and the reglon of Vaux. Againat this latter point the Ger mang deliversd two sudden attacks in which Iarge numbers of men took part Ihe ftirat from hoth the north and the wouth was checked by our eurtaln of fire and the force of our infantry before it could get as far as our lines During the second attack the enemy nliar u very wpirited fight was able to aectire a footing In the western part of At the sumo time, the village of Vaux, occupled by our forcen In the Woovre there has been som active artillory firing against the il Inges at the base of the halghts of the Mauwe Vrom the rest of the front there Is nothing to report RAIL RATE RAISE IS AGAIN HELD UP (Continued from Page One,) Prouty weale was put into effect by the comminsion In June, 1914, it made the rites from points in western Towa to pointe in Kansas much lower than the rates from Omaha, The trafflo bureau %ot busy and pucceeded In having the lown ratos published from Omaha by the Burlington and the Unjon Pacifie, but the ock 1aland fulled to publish them, leav g the Omahs rates higher than the Town rates, 1h violation of the law. Hook Island Wins Polnt, Upon helng taken to task for this by the Omaha Trafflc bureau, the Mook Ialand represontod to th commission that the rates from Omaha were the same Wn the rates from Kansas City to that tervitory and that |h* commission had refused to reduce (he Wansas City rates In the "“Kansus'' case, so the commission wald VANl pight, you need not veduce the Omaha rates. You may, instoad, ralse your Town raies to the Omaha basls, but You must not ralse any rates above that basis, Get up your schedules and bring them down and submit them to us and wo will imsue an order authorizing you to publish them if they are in accordance with this suggestion'” Rallronds Make Qulok Move. the record shows the rallroads and got up their rates, the Unfon Pacific and Burlington following the Rock Tsland lead, but neglected to hubmiit the flgures to the eommission, Conmeguently, no order was made by the commission authorizing the new rates, and the first official notloe the commis wlon had of the changes proposed was the roceipt of the Unlen Pacifie tariff for filing A protest was filed by the traffic bu reau of Omaha against this tartff, but fhe Union Pacifio Inalsted that the new rates were exactly iIn wmccordance wita the order of the commission, 1B, J, Mo- Vann, manager of the Omaha Tratfic bureay, happened to be in Washington. Knowing his familiarity with the lowa and the western rate adjustment, the onslon board asked him for a statoment, and he showed the board that the Unlon Pacific tariff was unsuthor laed because It departed from the terma of the origingl order in the lTowa onse, which order had never been formally modified, withough the commission had vd to modify it upen the howing o rallroads Schedule Is Suspendeod, Apparently this showing has onse offer proper never beon made Quie sotion was necessary sinee the taritf would become effective April 1, it not s The commis. o therefore, In order of . pensfon on March 31 The raliroads will now “have an op portunity of explaining proposed etion 1o th mmission and will by thelr rates In aecord basta proposed by #he which thelr obliged to el nmission never contemplated | iving them authority to advance any | Omaha rales above the rates from Kan. | bas Oity fo polnts whers Omaha and Kansa atox had always be Supreme Court Done With German Case t Corveaponds | pre " sl a fixt TR Hat phed Lo i that -h Nebrasha » solion w ase w ' . - Wit W Aer a y o wilh he Moaid COMPENSATION LAW BRINGS AID TO MANY WORKERS LINGIN Pefiaation aw has been filed in Seiariment of lnker vovering LM0 cases wusd by By pate At Npevial)-A fAnal BE Sebag Med dusing e menih of Py B dirtng the menth of Pl » Al M @ e menih of Marh ¥ ¥ ik ol Inelude of peperis fied during | In & gradunte of the ¥t nehool of Mt Joweph medicsl Joweph, Mo " The Store for Shirtwaists Originality I Exclusiveness | New Blouses for All Occasions Fresh from thelr packages, ready | for your inspection Monday. 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That are original and dif- | ferent; not high priced either and the variety well, it's quite the best in many a season, Ask 1o be shown, Is a Period of Unprecedented Popularity for Silks | THE NEW SILKS FIRST Fashion has done much for si for the Fashion-loving wome The wonderful originality and colorings and designs mg SILKS a fashion of themsel An Interesting Special lks and we have done much 'n of this community { unusual beauty of textures, | ke THOMPSON-BELDEN | VoS for Monday: A new shipment of the popular tGiro de Londre, full vard wide, $1.50 e right weight for spring cope, reseda, navy and other Failles in wanted shades, Novelty Dres NEW - The “ombre* Loud for Awnings— Right for Skint So said one woman of the new port tripes Golfines in the hest color e here, too Taffetas Georg- ettes Marqui- settes Voliles Tub Silks Pongees Pussy Willow Meteors cheeks and hroche de ilk suits, in rose, peace gray, good coloy and Suwiting Silks, o | Apparel That Accentuates %o from lincoln where they hed turtously with the German machine, still |years & bulancad at the end of the rope. | began | irty . Thirteen chif) to fall more rapid wing broks; |t are Nving, They are overything turned blaek was falling | Willlam, Jr, 15 A, Guy, Walter 1 | ke & wione ‘Ilr-nry Joseph, Mre, Myrtie L Russell | When the lieutenant regained conscloun | Mra, uGy Perrington and Virghla ¥, Cartis HIN, ness he was safely on land, not bas opening In- Bartlett's hall last night which wan Iargely uttended Y- | sicumon AYRES, ApH Willlam (4 niry band assinted MeAdon, weoretary of the Vinied Mates Past Suprems Dietat I K, Simpso eunury, and the vther American mem v nddress, Colonel Goorge Grif ernutional High eommin wrn of the | whieh 18 1o mest hers, sreived in o mads wddrons, but Judgs A of Omaha, who had beer rench wlom Wuanos Ayres today from Memteveduo nanrd the steamship (1udsd Monteveds neheduled for a ik yild not Valrbury The Mooss Jodke wau resently swtah | ol LT g (ranmury; Premdent e | lished In Yalrbury and starts out with | U070 ol iae da-camp, the American | nearly 100 members, A grand ball fo Froderiek Wiimmon, and nmbussador lowed tha speaking o DEATH RECORD . other prominent pe MoAdoo wald he beliayved farencs would be of greatest service trengthenten the reletions between nan retury Mew, Willlum Wust, and South Ameries. Vor the ds ALAJNANCE, Neb, pecial ) lopmant of these relations, he suid, Mrw, Mary Jiust Willtam 1st, stanmahip lines should be established 8 plonwor resdent of Wox Butte wounty, ana the projeet tor o Pan-Ameriean raf Aled at her home in Alliance Wednosdny, way should ba reatized following & wiroke of apoplex fered Py r some time wi The f i You Wil Geg Instant Rellel ot the Methodist Kpiwo vty thin | (e, Bedl's Pinear-Honey soothes your | afternoon, ey, 1. 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I-finished volles, n fow bolts of newly arrived ma 16 and 40 inches wide, eern color only, nsually 30e, iy, 10e o yard ANOTHER KPECITAL VALLY Ome, two and threopalr lota of lnoe curtains, some solled from showing, Monday, '3 price and less vard nots, fillet and shadow lnces, at took of new prices we baliove you will consider very reasonable, We make and hang eurtaing come« complete, ineluding rods, ete., und | guarantee satisfactory work, Pheapwry e tion — Masemant > ~ 9 o> S <> - "” 2SS A S e John (Padlox) Hussie Says Today: We have onice more outgrown our quarters. We're putting up & new building, whieh wiil In the meantime groatly enlarge our wlore we're resdy Lo glve you immediaste service No delay on secount of bullding operation READ THESE PRICES wgonts for the Dungler Rotary Vlame Gas Hange. e Tel. Douglas 1116 SPRING srior 1o mtwe & ‘of ther Scuon"l Very Latest Styles b 3 350 % b3 1 000 Buy N.o.\:/ on Beddco';guy Credit Terms Pay 50¢c A Week BEDDEO 1417 Douglas Street HE figures which show Goodyear Tires to be equipment on 21 per cent of the carscounted in 71 cities can have but one meaning, and that is decidedly clear:— Goodyear is the favored tire with the great majorsty of tire buyers. The basis of this emphatic prefer- ence cannot be price; for many brands sell for less than Goodyear. It is Goodyear quality and Good ur‘ features of construction — which make Goodyear Tires go farther, ! I:‘n longer, and so cost you less in the end. (OODEYEAR TIRES Lasy o get from Goodiyear Service Station Dealers Everywhers This was ona of the cition Included In the onsus oodyear Tires eount od here totaled 552 or 20.05 per eent out of & grand total of 5,306 Nesults in other olties give Goodysar as high as 44 per of all the tires noted proof positive that Gaodyear I8 the one cont 4 e