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2 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1916 HORE TROOPS ARE _|"* % ™ * BRITAIN HOLDS MEN |Oregon's Tou-Eour | SENT 10 MEKICO, TAKEN FROM CHINA| "§ttee i Gourt General Funston Reports Addltlcnlll It Refuses to Release Teutons Be<| . uuiivamron. April 4~The supreme THOMPSON-BELDEN & CO, o= The Fashion Certer of "the Middle West, —— Men Are Needed to Protect moved from American Merchant | our was urged today to deside hat . Communications | ‘ Ship on the High Seas e Watent, of bowety 'L‘n-h that the Established 1886. facturing establishment shall not wark | APACHE $COUTS SENT TO FRONT [UNITED STATES WILL INSIST |[uciirins «otabiisiman duy | | | The question was Inid before the court | WABHINGTON D, €., April 4 in a brief prepured under the Airection New Suits Daily WASHINGTON, D, C., April 4 | Genorsl Funston advised the War | Groat Britain's refusal 1o release |of Louts 1, Brandeis until his nomination | 2 department today he was sending the |!.u|y eight Germans, Austrians wmun.-‘ ,mm 100 Cosk 16 Sakte wIth 0 cp enls ur tOC s wiore troops into Mexico from Colum and Turks taken from the Amer-| . stitutionality of the Oregon ten bus to protect the line of communi lcan stoamer China near Shanghal |hour law, but most of s 1.0 pages are | Our Personal New York representative, Mr. was recelved today al the State de-|06voted to contending that thers fs & |growing opinfon throughout the werld purtment and will be given out for o mo s (liion s nacessary to Hmit the t . eation with General Pershing. He did not state whether any additional Robert Nicoll, rusheg to us, by express, each new style note of merit, 1100ps had been sent forward to the publication later Lnsute of 1ahor 46 uiids Sob aliiatots i military base | The British note 1s understood to [brief was fiisd for the Naiional Cone : Kotk Oenersl. Funistod s nob. Wb nsiat pon th right of Nt govern- |mers’ laagus, It states hat one .,’:,w Omaha sees the new Fashions only two days ','“',’ g s s : s s | 1rent to saize enemy subjects return- | o e, n the United Sates 18 the stress after they make their first bow 1o ¥ifth Avenue, oMb s gt vl B i | 1ng to take part in the war and strain of American ways of 1ivi i ( ¢ + ; ¢ . $41. who W confirmation feday af: bor This, is I8 understood, the United |#nd working and quotes forty pases of . I"h"" ‘f‘ a distinetive servi f which this store lor reports that extensive additions 10 Hinten In propared to dispute vigor- | “iiracts from sdentific papers In suport is justifiably proud, } ‘,,,,w,y,ll,.km ‘,,‘ thie ,,‘, ,,,,‘,‘,4,,‘,”" ously. The Intention of the Bale |, uie demands that industrial Tabor be V p] s s l " paris the J h Veventh copartment s to demand the uncon mited, a0 that lelsirs may bhe provided e l'n u"t t cs--- A4 the Twentieth and Twent-fourth ditlonsal relesse of the prisoRsrs, se. |OUisIds of working hours snd se thet the | The Store for Oflyfi C;'f ¢ y50 4 niantry wore stationed at Columbiis » . | worker whall not b too mueh ox B Leaiha: tacts” i traslary A cording 1o many precedents DSl 10 make vos of s Solowre SHIRTWAISTS ered for $35, $39.50, 34 ; hesn ordered (rom Fort Apache, Arie | - Ab showing the need of legisiation the y P T g G, Genaral Pershing's column, Capiai Great Quantity e “ten seport o show oat 0 90 || 1y o Comstantly Changing Other Attractive Models- Hnzgard of the Tenth caval ho was 7 ; |92 por ent of the men amployed in biust : e g Bodiportand By ’ , Style Exhibition Priced from $19.50 to $75 with General Punston when he captured 'Am:‘llmvlrln left with the asouth for the i et okt el ()f Wheat is Unfit E,VA‘,‘,;I:‘,”,,,‘:”"V.:,’: '17)7:/,2?'::.::"7.-2 ::' horder today, but he will not sceom 4 [the tron and stesl Industry ' Wib crop unfit for milling is sstimated G(’I‘many Mor i Authsntic Blovsss ALTERATIONS ARE MADE FREE OF CHARGE There are many new - fabries shown in this e ot New Sprmg Hats Heawon, including, border Major Genersl Beott, chief of | | waff, said the extra troops had left (Continued from Page One) oL 600000 hushels, as & result of In-| A E AR BB o S BT S by [ Dt of M| Than England| S 7 * Uncommonly Attractive the movement had been allowed to leak | DoUr, and it was not until after sunrise | ture from flour milla and prasn slevs | an g Bilk Be:ge. / y out, It wan belleved that the Fifth cay- | that the dust-brown adobs huts of Giier- | tory | Il Prices 36,50, $7.50, 38,50 uiry, recently aeni from Fort Myey, Va., | rero came in suht The repiles wore ao variable s to make| AMSTERDAM, Aprl 4-(Via London,) | Because Of the I‘/TC(’M?A”’EGZ Values Fort Mheridan, 111, and Yort lLeavens| OGlven a better gulde and omitting the | acourate deduotions Impossiie and wny | i do not for & moment sussest there worth, Kan, were drawn upon mistake in ronds which cost an hour, | estimate debateble without conslderabie | (s » possibility that o Britaln In . and Ivrclumue bt”les_ | Privatn adyices seeming to show that| Colonal Dodd belleves he could have | qualification. On (hese replies the uver-|tends to tand Ha new armbes on the pl‘lflg s Villa has been locuted south of Chibuns| boxed in and sither captured or annihi- | nke wdrk out 144 per cent an 16 whest | Dutch const, wid former Minister of " hun were , recelved foday by the Miate|lated the sntirs Villa outfit unflt for miling and 73 per cent of | War Colyn teday, In an Interview re S0 graceful in ontline are Aepartment and at onee turned over to| Hurrounding & Mexican village requires | 140000 bushels ax fead for live stock | garding recent mysterious military prop ssortments these new hats and #o varied the War dopurtment for (ransmisslon to| much time because these places cover | “Much whent was used this season for | arations in Holland, “We have the as | g Gieneral Porshing sovaral square miles and are enclosed by | milling which ordinarily would not he|surance of Britain that it will respect R d in style, that there are o —— & maze of adobe walls from four to six | regurdad an 11t to mill," snys & report of | ooy neutrality and we rely on that as ~IN€a y- models suited to every face, STATE TOWNP VOTE fast high. To thin, in this case, was| the bureau of crop emimates, “Modern|surance, But the question is, =hat does : s M added the handieap of opersting In the | machinery enabled thoss who had such | Germany think of this? Lace Tnmmm‘" Seautiful new small dress | 4 tull 1ight of the morning mn. Howevay, | #aulpment to make millable much wheat| “If the Germans besin seriously 1o be Veili 1 : [ ON LICENSE ISSUE dopite hin Aiffleulties Colonel Dodd was | Which amall millers, lncking aueh faoi). | afrald of such a contiogency, namely, of ngs, Malines, and street hats, large sailors, able partly 1o encompass the town and |08, could not ime, Much wheat not|the landing of Britsh troops in Holland Chiffons (silk and &b ‘siaw {riaosass viads of IN CLOSE GONTESTS to entar portions of it before his troops | 004 enough for loc) millers was shipped | What influence will that have on Ger Novel » ne 8 d were dincovered out, apparently finding a ready demand | MAnY's attitude toward us? 1f Germany cotton) Novelly, | | transparent braids, Liserie 0 " 4 A Reports reaching here say that Villa | A0 14rminal points and abrowd. Different | Jdges our defenive capucity inadequnts || Net Top, Valenciennes fine Milan and split braids, (Continged from Page One) had been in Gusrrero all night resting | ¥AY# of reanrding such wheat nccounts| and considers that s British invasion | s o sl S oo In ' K Iargoly for the wide variation of eets.| into Germany throush Malland fs to be Torchons, Cluny and Bunz, Peter Buns, jr., sl republicans, | from the wound he was said to have ook 141 akon” bo' o8 ¢ Trimmed with new {mported were elacted tn\am“mv/n‘rmm, The oW | yustained two days before in the fight '”"::;' : s ':’"” "I '4 """ "" ‘,’)""' 4 ;" Venise Laces, We tlowers, wings, fancies and lovely vemuing wet. No local (asies o s “Whent usially fad 1o lve stock has not| Were approachied from the German side 41 MABKILL~The voters of Obert, Neb, | With Carransiotas. According to the story | | e 0 ELE 00 Srain irade to fe of| With Droposals ts Whish we eanses sub are ‘]‘d to show :;':or;;l;‘;"ullllulfi:.;rrl»Iu being of i them at all times, " Our Stock is Now at Its Best and declded In Tavor of n wet Lowi, fold the Amarisany he hiad departed n & o Ll B han 7 por| Mit, becauie they wonid mean shandon mr;:fi;\'v;:::t’fl"r-m;:v:'_n'-u;"y-. :::'_"':_'4'" #t | earringe o short time hefore Cotonet | [ EUETET SRS crop.” ment of our neutrality Loward the allies” ME voten. Noewdustle was voted dry ml Dodd's cavalry made its attack, At any Jonkerr Colyn added that thers was an » yoar "'r“gwlr’nluj):llu votes ware cast | ™4 PO Was not present st the figh w » increaning powiility of confiiet on both ’r‘hc NCW now Is the Time to Make a Choice. v 8. Many Ruoning Vights, Ed d M J ides and while walting attitude migh in the four wards’ toduy. The heaviest ar OIT18, J1, b waopied “towsrd Great Brituin, some- | f : PRICES: Silks First Strest Models, $750 to $25, were in the Becond and Third wards, Before the Americans could complete | where there were opposition candidates ™ B H thing positive should be done with regard foF couneiimen; THe ity remains in the | helr encirsling movement the Villistas ecomes ead Of to Germany, He suggesiod the strength wet -r»lumn No vote on question, Piest | begrn dashing out of the town on all - | B L R R | e, Bt b hay rode. Thay Alvided Packin Com an ening of the Diitch terces, in order to || | EVCI’Y Good Sort Dress Models, $10.00 to $65, g g g L..,,m" W g p y make 1t clear to Germany that Holland Prank” “Mlcel. indepondént, into small groups, sometinws riding han the power and the intention to pre ’ 8port and Outing Hats, $3.95 to $15, Ward: curl Kramer clmeny. 36; ¢ |singly in thelr offort to wcatter the on Nt . . 8ilk Secti e % CHICAGO, Aprfl 4.~A spocial mesiing | Y#01 & menace to Germany's open flank | & Section---Main Floor | Millinery Section—#econd Floor, Bilos, v peticions 11, Feurth whed. 1 Inught of the Americans, ¥, Hactor, itiuonn', %, School board, | " = Running horseback fights followed in |°f the bourd of directors of Morria & (o, ~ SREPRGLL, B; Ve B Weaver, | _cish the Ameviosn treopess performed | Thich wee held today in the weneral of Henry Ford ngh s l?:lllflll)}()l’r-l‘):rifl aton, Harvey | desperate feats of bravery. During five f::."';“;l:";'f:"""" e o ol b ) o AN ames olly ere elocted hy LULLES n e slaction o . iha i beard (e w“rm“ “"fl'""'"“ Haurs they rode hard on the haels of the | VARG, POWEERE Man for PrBSldent umway | rotroating Vifiistas. For ten miles (o the Chairman, non Morris; presid ] 4 4 g i In Michigan Btatc| mn u‘“ s Vllage trus- | northonst the purmudt Insted, thE broad | e rd in, Ir.; vieo prestdent ‘I !r, cmdijd, s J Jogsion question “Wes tronsurer, Charles M, Maofariane ot up, it wi ry tiekot, lana of the fight being dotted here and |traasurer, arles M, Maotarian :'u,-' A With bt one tokat in the | thero with the bodles of dead and 30y Mo, Heroann necrotary " fald liore, there wu no excitement over | wounded Mexicans, s DIEROVT, Mich., Aprl) 4—Despits the e B M Wondward, wvaa Joteon Morng Desawies shaltman. of e |,orclsr” of ienty' Yord. thet Blu. canth These models are acomplishing remarkable re-elected mayor lor Bin | second term. | With what he considered acourate In-|yourd, while Kdward Morrls, jr., wuc The wet and dry duestl on has not been | formation that Villa was badly crippled, | candy to the presidency made vacant |94¢7 for the republican nomination for at 0 here for the % The | oo that he could nelther ride horseback president. ““be not taken seriou wet and dry tion was up fi wottle- through the resignation of Thomas ¥, 4 ment in t‘hn vtlf-'u of Clliiner, wnd no- | nor walk, Dodd turned northeast for pur- Wilson, who has assumed the presidency """‘7:"'”“" "'-"" ”n':“?:":u':'.m o Detroft manufacturer hold where else In this counl The attem sult of the ronted handits, maintaining [of ulzberger & Mons company. tal lend tod United Mat a1 lond todny over ('nited Mtates Benn of the wets (o u oons In (Hit a & Wy By d-!uud‘ by Pt g s |40 a force at Guerrero ready to strike | The board mecepted with regret the tor William Alden_ Besith oy the Drest results-in shaping the fashionable figure. They do not pinch or hurt, but just fit i properly and it is a real comfort to wear I a Redfern, Hamilton eounty nllml dry. " |in uny other direction. resignation of Mr., Wilson and adopted o Muniipal 1 kyene Onca during the fight with Dodd's men [resolutiona of apprecistion of his long | He1Ie] preference Becknesiesy. fostien YRACUSI 'rmu ml hr A New imi- | the Villistas seemed to be proparing for | years of service and best wishes for muc Weline - fTOm YAroNs. oot 5 e ) C 08 of U6 eine 'ord ('«'.‘,‘."»"m‘.'::":',;.. w:.‘:::'%'..". Iaiy |8 stand outaide the town, but they broke |cesn in hin new office, ARG e i T Ve Yend The selection and fitting of one of these | iswus In the elect nn hree members of | without a serlous fight before the rush Mr, Macfariane is made a vice prosi Woodrow Wilson was the only demo m()d(‘]fl hy (,ur (I()Y'S(Ctlel"es We be]leve t[ be . the town hoard, Thi nodma Guthrie, of the Hin LJH. Voarwon, were ro-olected, No vote Whs taken on tho wet and dry | One body of hard-rjding Mexicans was "".n vfin OCREEK L4 caught on top of a ridge by the Ameri. |Ak0, whils Mr, Heymann (s made a vies 3 v Bundonns, won hire oY [oans, who shot down a dosen of them as |Prosident and Mr. Tmmins wecretary T L™ T ooar Waee Wl car | S0 e shainly Gelined aguinst tha| The election today formally places the P‘O'b -—l"or village lrnfllwn C L | wky-line. affalrs of Morris & Co. In charge of the 5 4 ¢ hro wmf-‘r W Yo, Sum, 1001 aorke £ | "The fight ended shortly after noom, |t"0 Morvia brothers I e Raies bans i, M| whom ta st of the Villistas, mounted on| They have announced that they will Former Mlnnesota i nut, 9, For poal .M Billiard ‘hall | fastar and surer-tootod horses, made|COPUNUE the wame general policy lald naes, 75 aghinst, M, C. L. Mallace, St "otk Sidn 54 SiNRIdal down by their grandfather and followed Trcflsurer iS Givcn mfmmnw-c. C, Holling and J. G by their father Cophus were elected trustees. The town Atuys wet, this not being in Isse. voteB Of WOmen Stubbm]l Tem in P!-ison \ Hartington Stays Wet, ¥ ety mom et ot May Determine | Probe of Packers' |, ik, i, b Chicago Election Finanoial Methods 5% " s st alrymen. dent in conjunction with being treasurer, to which office he was elected some years eratle candidate, The progressives di0 not have u wtandard hearer, ‘Theodore Roosevelt's name was written In the re publiean column by some voters, Vot ing was extremely lignt a pleasant diversion. So sure are our fitters of the model selected that the time consumed does not count. ’ The silhouette will be all you can desire and the fitting most comfortable---let us \ f render you this corset service. $3.50 Upwards Corset Section--Third Floor R, G. Mason, treasurer; J city engineer, A. K, Lammer R Sy, SeOhe v, aaane Has - - ploaded guilfy to & charge of mecond-de wschool election was as follows: V. CHICAGO, April A~Chicago's alder-| wASHINGTON, April 4—Former Gove|8Te6 larceny. Bmith tumed 18,00 of Barnhart and Johim Afbert, cne-yaar tori | 1 oio sisction opaned today with bittar| sy Bibibe ot Kanens appetiod for | ate achool funds to his own tse. Resth | —i- — 1%, O, Rebinson and (1. O. Me tution was made by friends yoar term, H. J. Borensen tactional fights on both the demeeratic| thoroush federal investigation of the heef Beate, threo-year term. Wirst !l hool elec . . packin \ y today hefore the house Bk, e vea o i wndropubican sides. e sopubioana| Peckind ey tedes butos e 1ovee| Holland Closes OOMIS-F. E. A Linder | huve thirty-five members (n the present 1 O, i and J. A, Holm u'llll nn' tieket) were Tutions for that purpose, Mr. Mtubb's G F R | Slusetl, the demoerats twenty-nine and| ions for (hal purposs. Mr Subh' erman trontier n-‘h\e(t«dlln the board of truste AMUSEMENTS, re You a Chopper?” RANDRETH - " PILL out oppe Nelther liconse the progreasives, socialists and tndepend: | gueom | ) | R A 88 0 op. | #112 045h Have two with Large Army | An Efecive Lasative poaition: avert The bitterest fight is In the republican complaint sgainet packers.”” he sald. | C V. Hyskit, clerk; J. L. Oumpbell, transurer; ranas, where Mayor Willlam 3. Thomp- | ‘opiey cannot. understand why when| o e < — Purely Vegeuable co I / \ BT ARint ShalARet Coumalunn, | o and opponent o th”ndminiraion| e araho, Undereiand why when| ok, Apei 4~ (Vie London) Wi | Phgrr ming o e l'\\'ll.l CITY AL tha oty slection held | W omen voters have bean active i 1he| lome and abrod for meat s greatly in:| § all e avallable " 1k ’ hore today, those nominated at the oity | closing 4 of the eamp , and thels | mansed a v e ce 3 { Rrimary, hela Starch T8 were ‘sucosseiul | (108K 4878 of (he campalun, and thelr| croased (hat the price of live stock oun | Indigestion, Biliousness, we Arthur Myatt (rep.), ma. 10 ) vots, it s sald, will exert a strong e ) e an low as it was In 1M8 | 0” o o" v y orn, olty treas- | fluence on the result of the electio 0 malt’ ek a nie, city elerk: M. M. Hell b e Dmeens 3 Dontt WoITY e | w0 Entertamment , \ ; w Tean o the s | Hours i directors. The llguer lleen i or e Five POrsong in | sicutr e masing vou woud tnes| M)()l]tp]m l | TR : ,_ Battle with Posse/| e e " 'l D | e ERA Of the nghest Class MR B Lo, e TO THEFT AT HOLDREGE | ‘ PAVLOWA 1% A tuz A ”IOlOlllly BOWM comparison £ the empt e | toduy in his heme, whers he hadt hote today on the oltisens’ tioket. Tha Vawn stade dry | wounded five por L8 long JON-Twa democrats and two | battle with the sheritt Heen | Al gy MR Night, Apiil 18 B s s Yoo Thiupas whe | oo el <l o tege e Omaha. pleaded gullty in the | TONITI NE,W I The Bent of Vnunn. B0R ke Bl tnan. with B vites Guares |fwally farced thalr way Iite (ke house |14 “ anl ‘ NORTH BROS lwl Romance" | nassy T ) Nedl & W [Ahen found U viley had slimost hows . L At . Barore Condue | YW Bachalov A Phe lon o ) (D000 ot with & gy ‘... i PaVTAWA .,..,‘..,. it Baliet “Feiy "llll“ L ' | 4 fe W Hahk Donley s friends ballove e was driven | | MDA 42 (e MR SRR shastad 1a the - W N ' BNATS WOW et oeie et Aas 3 ,"":“j”"w;:;_j for sheuting dueks out of aeasen ,REPUBLI(‘!NS VngORS } { AUDITORIVE, OMARA Vaudeville and Photo Plays e, TR 10 & Binalant Treaeure: 4 3 ke " he lmpealtion of o fine of e | IN HARTFORD ELECTION T ", R ouwTER- R g O ROR R SRy X IOVE il T || NAVEIAIE ANSIALS - o e 2 * Vlevied Warne feaw | OERTH REGORD Koo b o [ Pt ] EVA LANG |hees revh suavems B e [ BT RS A CllIlCllRlSOfiD 8| ™"ourcasr | [HIPP TODAY | &in - ‘ ' s e || PAULINE FREDERICK ""~“""‘ 4 SR, & Boiane. & prominant inmer | Bima. Hogho slabth arase, Lare e | 1481 Ml o 3 Wasy WeskoWidew By Prear” ; - r:'-m -'c»HA - "y 4;'." LA ‘.",. werenib Mis. Alls Noa (LY Fined fur " u .ql ad Bun y Y s the of ladivies mstaly " . oy Paw 1 % Nioksl OLMROON, N \ Matiae Telogram Vovmdig My, Doians was & membe f | Mullen, fast. Mar ol Meekort A 4 b . arware ot Nindet | dyia aurani " pla Will quickly remove them " " e e . 3 B PRI U Comaarration oo | gnriani Bva Graves, usis Vacaneist| timed S8 and cests § - | Ral et BESSIE BARRIBOALE | ! BOAE B 000 BE The. et fvential | salat 1 etk srade ox N e & —— s...l. Fach Free by Mall TWIN BEDS "y “"pm s School of UIIBII‘ TULAKTH AND RROWN K\ ¥in ' el SPORTING WIDOWS Jtaus' MMALA RN A4 o L SNt I e saunty. Me leaven ]| and dementie sclanes Fisent '™ S e LRI ! " Bl wile, (0% sans sud & daug The | ona comtravt osiends . ot | ko Betntore oo Vhe World THE HOME PAPER |2\ e iow by Open 1) 1o 1) Bally i