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The Sunday Bee is th: onal); | THE WEATHER. s THE OMAHA DAILY BEE & ] |pcges of colored comics. \ VOL. XLV—NO. 242, OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1916-SIXTEEN PAGES, SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. ENGLIH DEFEAT BURKE SPARS FOR FRENCH CAPTURE [y rs s v s v v 2| TSKOF CATCHING TURKS ON TIGRIS, PACKING INQUIRY gRoyND AS TheY = | ) Ao Bezoues CARRY P(lSlTIllNS5°m?°"3"?33n3"'7'45'5-'"37'3"5""' TURN ON TEUTU!“ MORE DIFFICULT Hands of a Few Men Flying Columns Far to Front Send Back Word That Many More 4 i l British Win Victory Over Moslem | WHY PRODUCERS ARE ALABKED | Gallic Forces, on Offefs Forces Below Kut-El-Amara, WASHINGTON, April 5 Rep- | Trenches North of Soldiers Are Badly Acoordin' to Report from resentatives of the meat packers, in- | Wood in Course of Sev- Needed. General Lake, vastigation of whose Industry by the eral Battles OUTLAW 18 NEAR NOW MACIA federal government {8 demanded by ENTRENCHED PLACES SWEPT | ("ot roducers, particuturly uo| QUIET WEST OF MEUSE RIVER | wented Torreon Dispatch Says Villa s Ninety Miles Southeast Guerrero ~Moving Toward Parral, 5 P to alleged price-fixing, p Guarded Defenses Attacked at Five |\, . slde of the case to the house | 0'Clock in Morning by King fudielary subcommitten today i George's Men. Among those on hand ready to tes Northeast of City I was Arthur Meeke~, vieo presi OPERATIONS ARE SATISFACTORY |, "' AlANY WEWKET M0 MU0 GRENADE FIGHT IN ARGONNE o~ One of the speakers for the reso PARIS, April b--The French | lution today was Edward 1, Burke . Bebing: dorth Official Report from Paris Tells of | pture of More Trenches | ‘ VILLISTAS IN JUAREZ ARRESTED BULLKTIN +PABO, Tex., April b In an at tuck on Villistas st Clentequita yeu terday Genernl Cavazos killed ten and seattoggd the band, seeording to A report glven oul today Ly Genersl LONDON, April b.—A vietory for the Hritish over the Turks on the Tigris, be Kel of Calllette low IKut-El-Amara, hos been reported by = of Omaha, representing the mar "l Wood, northonst of Verdon, in the ; n lu,I'IAI\ r‘l“ Tnu:;u:l :l'h Ilhlm i eommittes of the American Nationa course of several engagements diring oreen there, The Turkish entrenched po o s | = Live Stock association the night, the war office announced stlons at Umme-Bl-Honna wan attackod e rapid concentrstion of i} ’ . - and carrled at § o'clock this morning by ang- | this afternoon . Gavira In Jusres, Cavazos sald that slaughter and distribution of meat ) tho Tikris corps, General Lake tele e pvs Wesl of the Meuse there were no he . maln In this country and outh Amerin | GERMANY HAS NO 3 BANDIT HOLDS UP he win continuing 1o follow up the :l:n::-;:;’::g”:;; operations are proc into the handa of a few men,” he sald, “Is | events of importance } N(,bl'fl,Ska MayOTS fugitives, but'eallsd of General Gut furrez to rush forces agninst Batevo, OVERLAND LIMITED Nalea, Bunta Gertrudis and other ture which most disturba the VIO |y anty mines, which were thrown | the 3 Uesr and oh he feels needs the most | s Alnsworth Cuss Moor Umm-El-Henna is on the Tigris river, | ¢ s ! “'::',""I" ”" g into the Meuso at Mihiel by the Ger Alblon 8 K. Plttinge ! ¥ i " n 3 ’ ' Alma ), G4, Thompson | puints where they wers supposed (o about twenty miles below Kut-ll-Amara e ey the facts is Tians, were exploded by the French where w British force undor General A g 7 5 | . Ashland . Wikgenhorn uf fielan h twenty years ako | with no damage, e headin, His own 108808 " oot Lo oo | Chancellor in Extended Speech Dis- | Arapuhoo harlos Poterson | Single-Handed He Forces Pas- '* ¥ celoly by ported Cavazos, amounted Lo & man Townshend fs belongured y p | the working capital of the leading con The text of the communieation fol et o : cusses Stat { War fro uburn W. P, Freeman sengers corn, Bwift & Co, lows sses Btatus o - Aurora Dr. J. M, Woodard L3 in Observation Car wounded and a horse killed, Amel‘icans in Paris 090,000, 11a' earpinga & {rifle “’v’:’z:” “1n the Argonne there has been u com- | All Angles, iphind Vrod A, Bulley Hand Valuables to Porter, and the voliine of hus bat with hand grenades in the wector ilati Migiiis Johnson El, PABO, Tex., April .- The Send Sharp Protest [ osme. 10 s ww;x'r;::;I_";,'-‘;;;',"'_;’m,;-;;f,;'i,,..w,.,. olunte and Wille Morte. We|PEACE UP TO OTHER SIDE|Broken How A, i. Humphrey (rep.) | SWINGS OFF TRAIN AND ESOAPES . io 0% (i o aring L ow the working cap 4 cauned the exploston of two mines, whieh | hudron Allen G, Fisher | TO Pr()sident “’ilson 4120000000, tho eurningn for 1913 were OVOF | (T anany (ranch | BERLIN, April b (By Wirelest | ‘ozad LU Wiliam: MeLaughiin & & Yeaneisco Vills somewhere withis “ [ 14000000 and the volumic of DUSNORS| Ty iy Mouse tant night passed | (o Bayville.)——Chancollor Yon Both- | Tawford C. A Minick | CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 5. |#n area of 1,600 square miles con was o little over $i6, " v o0, Armour & Co. have o¥ - . 3 | s iyh I ber of Commerce of Paris today sent the | the three smaller concerns have emulated | = P T 0 oy e made progress | 1 the Relehstag todny ngainst the re- | ra)1s Cjty ; W, 8. Leyda | 100y offered u rewnrd of 600 for | Vershing today, Information from following cablegram to Prosident WHson: | (o exumple of the leaders, aithougl | the courss of wile W e oo hat Germany now or in the fu- | Mlorence ¥ n etlh | Aoture of the robbar. A R Give| (ke fraet mates iKat the Amesilas )/ 0 detiants oF what the GevieLien of | on s mycks smaller voRs | lette wood, tire contemplated aggrossion againsy | Frankiin A, A, Gall |Ing the name of Joe Daley was boing | 1ro0ps bave been disposed to the I :"";::"':""',"I"':','](:,‘,‘"';,"' ol i R A ikt ke Intense Bombardment, the United States 4 3 gt el ":'““W held this afternoon, Offfcers do | best possible advatage, but the task i g S e o et O | sanda - of profucers, 1 y "ullerto vl s Lot ) Lot believe Daley commltted the rob- | of running down the Mexican bandit “In the Woevre there has been an in In hin wpeech, which was the most | jipphon ¢ L Wallace every principle of humanity, moral and | ayiuiy opportunity and necessity for & o i eyl legal; In the face of repented admonitions, | Loorching Inguiry and the applieation | Lense ‘Hrlnl;nlll”:‘n:, :,, ween v"'“‘ "'l | comprehensive he hag made sinee the | jothenburg, , . T, L., Carroll | bery, but they belleve he has in- | (n an ever-widening territory as the Land on ho Gerana threw Ints | ; . romonstrafices and olemn warnings on | of . remedy to the end that botn the B0 CEWEHOR Fhe FHCALE SR BP0 can the chancelior aald Holdrege ... .Willlam Nelson | formation concerning it brigand moves routhward into the the part of the United States the Ger ¥ f wacker may recelve a | the ouge, norih of opigd o 4 {artington ,Anton Walz 4 (nevedse producer and the pa The onted down and wers| *“Fhe Intest offspring of the calumin J ) interioy becomes Inerea two mines. These flonted down and Wi I'he Intest offapring alu; febron P W, Certer (dem.) Mexiean r man_government Iike an assassin in the CHEYEN veanonable return and the public may Wyo., April A | ingly difficult, ating campalgn directed againkt us s n ( exploded by us Wwithout causing any | . night treacherously without notice has | continuos and steady supply of xplod Y S 2 axington . ., James Byrnews o i armed morc RS 8, cME ! Deis | damage roport that we, after the end of the war, | o o7 sheriff's posse early today continued More troops are necessary i the word again struck down unarmed merchant| oo neoqucts ut reasonable prices, ; y tor | shall rush against tho Ameriean conti- | ACCOOK ..., .., Lawritzen " on leading and passenger ships, sending icoros of | E, 4 1 In the Lorraine the Germans af ’l sl BBl i g dadison . W. H. Penny |the search enst of Cheyenhe for the | that eomes back from n'n m”v‘n. M’m!lu helpless men, women and children to Py, Aprll S—Mow live | ® Violent bombardment of our postions - Aitehell W. D. Linden |1 bher who last aidse held the flylng columns scouring . s aals | WASHINGTON, ¥ f o between Arracourt and Bt Martin, de quer Cannda A Jeligh T 0 Kirk one robber who last nig e up | Junres and Guarrero resions for tha shu- helr denthn stock producers are losing more than : “That is the siiltest of all the impula- | ¥ ‘ ; | Unlen Pasitie Limithd 30, 1. waat-]! . g “On behalf of humanity we demand | gs 50000 n year through natural whrink- | /1vered several pmall Infantry attacks Lonn tnvented against s, Eaually silly | VIOPIara, . .. George Boyha (dem.) ¢ ’ slve brigand. Oeners! ""'""'7 ha ’| that this intolerable situation shall cease. | 4o tn cattle and an untold amount | Akalnst vilrlous polnts I this sector | "” reports that we contemplate th iorth Bend.,....., .R. (!, Brownell | bound, five miles west of bere, Ac-| dered that detachments "”"' v';’fl: 4] o - y | are the repo i contemplate the L y ¥ " On behalf of our fellow citizens, mur-|thyough alleged stiffed competition, due | The enemy was everywhero thrown back Sodilaition 68 B0y teritovy om. Asarish Oakland A, Hammarstrom | cording to avallable reports, the rob Jr:lv:-l? hl';'r’:mr::’m:ln”l':m":'I’J:W’ 1 3 | by our machine d nrtie o 4 ¢ rley O | emtavlishment of 1 dered _and maimed on the Englishman | to the packers postponing the buylng | by our machine guns and artilory o i b e g b :xlrnnn, veiveinesss G, T, BIMPIOD | or secured a wailet containing §5646 ’." gt b g L3 lufl"- 3 and on the Bussex, we protest against | hour In the yards from 8 to 11 o'clock In | “In the Vosges a reconnalssance in : = Ponca .. A. B. Francls n med) i , £ | A : ho | 1Y whatsoever Platt th,.Joh ,. 8 contributed by B, H. O'Brien of Ban | sepiaken. The American commander an- J continuance of diplomatic relations with | the morning was dencribed by BEdward L. | force on the part of (he enemy who Wo flght for our existence and for Vlsttamouth. John attler (dem,) : Besid Sis” atwbust: |4 5. & l66g Koot 80 0 SO a Kovernment whose blood madness, fe- | Burke of Omaha today to the house sub- | were endeavoring to reach our trenches| "8 CER G000 FECEED TG gted Cloud, ... .., ... . Dr, Damerell Francisco Besides this amo A paring { ) roelty and lawlessness have brought upon | committee considering the Bortland rewo- | southeust of Colles was oaslly dis space In o forelgn country are Germany's ‘;;':l’l:'y;wr / 1];1[4:' flu(illmlv | only small change and & watch wnru s Teoraen dlonsieh slaths IS A4 it the execration of the whole civilized | 1ytion to Investigate the packers for vio ‘]n-’n«--l Vardon Fronct aero. | 4004 Dleading and dying on the battie- GRSV . . okt i'n‘ul‘ ‘n"'nn taken, ‘“.“ il gl of’ Guer- world, (Signed) [1ation of the anti-trust laws, Mr. Burke | “In the relon of Verdun French nero-| g e OB o 00sses H b D) | rrhe robber, described as & youth, SWHNE | raro. 1€ this is 80 the bandit 1s probably 'AMERICAN _ CHAMBER OF COM: ! raprenented the American Ntional Live | planes on Apeil & ensaged in 1o (exor | “gyaryona among iis knows this and | Fekmah........... i ,::"‘I"" | onto the observation ear Just oBtsIde | proceading along the old conch road that MERCE OF PARIS, fBtock asmociation, than fifteen aerial combats, during "l"‘ It muken our hearin and nerves atron | ool MR unnnln “""; ‘llmymrw‘ VARG pussonuers, 10U, of | jsads (nto Hante Rosalls, whence he "By M, PBIXOTO, Prostdent.’ ho average staer will lose from fif- | course of which & double motorsd Ger- | mufy moral foren wtrengthaning eur will|"(RE08 e i Ty r.A ,l‘?‘” | them women, were contronted with & | could move on to Parral, his reportad S S b, 1 P [toen to twenty pounds during the three | mun machine was brought down near | in order 1ot only to weather the storm, s y e ol \\’ r | gormand Fos. valuables, » e VETERAN NEWSPAPER MAN |nours he i forced to stand in, the ards | gy pond of Mavte Fouenenvx. Another | it also 1o achieva final vietory.’ Foies 6 GRS ','. I"'Fv':‘,:'."v In each hand the bandit gripped & ro- | firough the intercession of the Maxi- singhate volver, The (ral's porter Wks com- | ouy Consul Garels, the exscution of thres as a resilt of the change In settling Ume, | Genny machine foll down near the wood Wi Vight 1t Out | . Wayne. .. .G 1, 'Cy BURIED AT FOREST LAWN y! i 1. Cunningham (rep.) pelled 1o take the chllection, The women | rngisaders of the conspitacy of & band had known him for close to forly | could explain the cause of the postpone- | fyyued today by German army head iniger | convineed administration officinls todsy Mr. Burke catimated, and he polnted out| o piyy ana a third CGerman meroplane | $ o A " Chiancelior Von Bethmann-Hollweg - | Weeping Water., . , . ln d Go Funeral soivices for the late William | (8¢ 88 th. clostng time for ncsled ¥o- | coli' yortically to, ths ground. ‘All the dicated In Hin I.-r'| today thas Ay sy 1“ :-nlyl':ml Il I:ln:v;m‘;lr‘w"' g of Mexlounw (o seise Juares last Sundey H. Kent, former new orter ang | MAIned At 3 p. ., as formerly, Producers | i unh piioty ot back without suffer rtsebs Byl g anffpieirigo v oyl e ol Thiemke | While the scene was being enncted. & night and deciare for Villa, has hesn snt, forme: aper reporter and , A . eationn of penea on the basin of destrus y OB T 2 | iy oat, former n : -xtul,‘; r ll ’:' 1oy | 1At sell hurriedly, once the buying atarta | |50 00 L ,v » :'n p l,z ne n‘“: ».ul L. v ulfl‘ Lol 1y ”’I‘] | flagman entered the car. Bensing the | siayed, Tho comapirators wete to have by '"'I,r'"”r"‘ o alod Moy [or hold their stock until the following | “ar, \inreie night of ApHl 8 and ¢, one R a1 o i i L ,"’“"” oft ‘l‘ %5 AWIINE | i iation, he cut the bell cord, ANA 1e- | (sead o firing squad in Juares at suniss ’r 0 » Bee, o died Monday make possible anly one anm o G b i ) “ ‘r:‘“: gl |.,’ r:l {V/the Braiiey & Dov, | h olling time, jt|Of Ovr werial sauadrons threw down | FEUE B ; A lord 4 John 8 lmm:,‘; tresiad, The bandil, after . PIONYAS | (adey. ”“":-M] “A«rn ;u 3 ‘rl:l yesterday o AR ””'| “":l; |’w:v|’n‘: tor rate: | fOurteen shelly on the rallroad station AL| “a " ohncaiine stated that it Germany's | Dodge Thomas Vogitane (AN porter with the wat h he "‘"‘:” The 11 Paso police are searghing for nes indertaking - parlors was di d, It s not un Nantillots a5l tive others on the barrecks " 2 i which he sald he got In "another rob-| o wuure of Mexican conspirators who are afternbon, The rooms were filled with | org compelled to hold thelr stock wdversarieh desived to eontinue the Lindsay M. J. Ramaekers |, Jleaped from the train, which was oi the enemy at Damyillers s [ d ory' Jenps om . VAR i to be hiding in this elty, relatives and friends of the déteased and | until the following day and then be slaughter of men and devasation of ; e .., 8. L. Denton running about thirty miles an hour, The | his famlly, and among the friends were | forced into a low market | French Atineks ¥all, Furope, the gullt would be thelrs and | Geneya ,.....J ohn T, Limback ltrain continued without & S0P Hautlrond Prime Necessity, [4 his assoclates and those some of whom Arthur Meeker, vice president of Ar-| BRRLIN, April b~(By Wireless to | that Germany would have to “stand it Hebron . H. Carter WASHINGTON, D, ¢, April §.-Latest . ars | mour & Co., Interrupted to say that he | gayville)~The following statement was | 4% men Ravenna Frank J. Wilkle Sume Robher, developments In the Mexiean situstion Admitn N Loup City . H. Mathew | The official report to General That the fact that the memory of Wil lfam ¥, Kent is revered by a large circlo | ment of the buying hour. One reason, | quarters In hin most comprehensive wpeech wince | Ware of the Unlon Pacific, tates that (that the wuccess of the American expe of friends was borne out by the tokens | he #nld, was the federal Inspectors were| “Aptillery engngements In the Argonne |the war hegan the Imperial chancellor Ma B M the robber secured a lttle more than |ditlon now largely depends upon the im of regard and remembrance (n the w.y | cAusing delay by examining every steer|and In the Meuse district are continuing | Dr on Bethmann-Hollweg, In the | yor I'y&n a:y $600 from the four men who were sitting | mediate eompletion of arrangements for Gf SEIwerl BABKM: NINR “Baol ap-yn | Son-foqt (and {mant clasdee. MUV | ISCURSISRANIGI RO TROIRGINRRS lart Beishatar faday; boviewd (he mellitay | C (] T 1] {in the abwervation ear | the une of Mextean raliways caskot, there was a profusion of set | *Ponded that such examinations were &1 hanged | (Comttinued 1 Taha Do, Coluian Do) ome an alk 1o Union Pacific officials are inelined to umm;u anxiously awalted n reply to . he bellef that the robber is the saine |renewed representations sent to Chene not belng made now “On the Jeft bank of the Meuse the e —— ' t An Burke explalned the situation the|French were prevented by the Germans - Thc Dahln]a}nltes individual who robbed the passengers | Carransa, through Special Akcit Rodgers stock s In the pens and for wale before | from again occupying the mill northeast | MAY ENDOW NEW CHAIR of the Portland-Omaha train near Wock |at Queretaro, that the do facto yovern § o'clock. During the next three hours a|of Huumont IN GRACELAND COLLEGE ' i x | Bprings, several weeks ago and ‘who | ment immediately fulfill ita pronvise o pleces and bouquets The funeral services \ / by Rev. Robert Carr, pastor of the Third were conducted of «).v-" may address the Dahlman club Presbyterian church, of which the Ken* . : fe dependent buye o| “In the Fort Douamont mector yester v Charle sryan of Linco 1 family are members and which Mr, Kent | [°¥ Independent buyers i haf th Ly sabeatilOMRAL" Bitucks havies Hryan of Lincoln | o 0y mhe description of the two men, | permit the commercial shipment of sop suyers fo argo pac o o |day repeated counter Attwcks b ! 1 " : for a number of years prior to hin death | p' Yo% fOF the larke pa o "',m;“l‘“‘ enemy . oroke downe betore’ the Ger.| INDEPENDENCE, Mo., Apr) 5-(Spe. | ™8 AR Bl S gl given by train nen In identical and their | plles to CGenernl Pershing's forces b : do not b idding y'clock. | enam oke dov yefore the G : wha, In Washington ha ’ - attended ,‘ g ) e Wik go.| man line southwest of the fort ana in|Cin] Telogram)~The General Munday | qrs®i 0 TVASUREWN B o methods of work were \dentical wiving wpocific orders to General .Gavien = | Then they appear simultaneously, he de- 1 southwest of th " oot e g A even) D . | ] L iy ey DET S S s Two selections, ' Asleep In aid | c1aved, and during the next hour the|front of the German positions in the ool association of the R ruml/‘ I the powsibllities, The wecretary ,of the| 1t 18 naserted that it In probable that : ')1“ - a r Me 1 commander ‘Jesus, Lover of My Soul, anng Church of Latter Day Sainty reports 740 | . spenking for all of the members, | the man will be caught, The entire secret | In Mhuahbin | north part of the Calllette wood | “Gorman troops in Lorraine and on the | arried out several suc- | Whic terprises. the form of Christmas offerings to b0 | thin democratic talkfest Mr. Bryan's|are alded by the officers of laramie d for misslonary purposes, 1090020, | reply 18 anxiously awaited county, Wyoming, where the crime was major part of the bidding takes place by the women's quartet of the church, [ ‘mhg plan for advocatea of the resolu [ with Miss Elsle Howell at the plano. A |00 (0 closs thelr arguments today and | Alsatian front cessful patrol e ‘During the month of March in aerlal | u of the rallroad has bee)| The War department today authorized purchase of 108 more motor trucks and two gasoline tanks for the expedition Thesa will be formed into companies of chools, with a tolal membership of "898, | .0 ve " wuia, has Invited Muyor Bryan|#ervice force ) pud into the treasury this year in | 1o be one of the principal speskers at|Put at work on the case and these peoplo solo, I Shall Know Him There,” was|for tha packers’ representatives to open sung by Charles Robel. The pallbearers | i aonosition was abandoned when othe | were all friends of Mr. Kent, the three l:’w:,:..‘:"“u ',‘,‘,,m‘,,’,'.l ":‘.;‘. .':,"’,.,r.:'.:,[‘ hfllf,,' ll-num-uu nta on the western front the | The assoclation publishes five grades of | Other prineipal speakers will be Mayor | committed twenty-seven cars each, to maintain the i firat named being old time acqualntances | tored, The hearing was postponed indefl- | GeTMADS lost fourteen neroplanes, of |auarterlios, viz Smlor, Intermediate, | Dahlman, 1, B, Fleharty and Keith Ne-| Tuesday night, within thirty minutes | Kreatly '”'f""""‘l linea of communica and the others members of the nignt ' nirery L probably will be resumed thin | Which seven were Jost in air combats. | juniors, primary and beginners, putting | ville, The prellminaries will b by a|after the tealn robbery had been com. | ton with General Perahing. chapel of The Ree. They wer woek | Threa were shot down from the ground | forth u total of 41,90 coples each lasue. | host of county and state candidates A jmitted, & large posse of officers was on Colunel Dodd at Providenoin, T Pitemorris, 1. W, Miner, £ B four ure missing. The British and [ A res ocking to endow a chalr | band will be in attendance the wround, searching for the man | A dispateh to the War department to Officern from Cheysnne were taken (s |48y from Genoral Punston detinitely 1o French lost forty-four aeroplanes S e R illiver | DRIDE. OF RTERITRMLS which thirty-elght were and H, Van Dercreck Burial waa (n the family lot fh Forest WILL BE ADVANCED |1, four were shat down on the ground | ence on our front and two raceland 1 cated Colonel Dodd, and presumably the o soneral conter | NEGRO SLAIN BY MOB AR S e sl Cronel oda, i b FAlachupptring NEAR ST. CHARLES; MO, | »his othansiulowsd on harasbaak, but | 0'*3y Ml So SOMMHEER Srieee n conducted on ace of the robber was found, Th o B o bery In automobiles Lawn cemetery . / within the German line Twenty-five [y sotarian. fihes: and 156 eatat wan hehten all night and | Onersl Pershing has gone far south to EW YORK, April An historic event | enemy planes fell into German hands. [0 50 yposed chalr oaiia NI CHARLES, Mo il 1 iy et el s B ward the fighting front near CGuerrey The wcathcr n the steel tradeo, an advance in the price | The (ull of nineteen othe M8 natlond. f o To o ive ot o daDartire o | Ot Chandler, o negro who Tuesda { | the forve a "', ”" b SUE L | A messne from General Pershing to Gen toel ra s confidently expocted in Kast mt: In the B '8 AtAted. Selilihe 15 thais the and sortously wounded Sheriff Disyker VY the srrival of " comp ‘ B OROETSE Leral Funston dated April § waw as fo ‘oreonst tll T p. m. Thursday et 4 to & ah. trade. au. |17y fire hea. inareased o o : b near: hare this. after atom Mot Colonel Dodd yesterday Provi ‘n... Omaha, Council Blufts and Vielnity ok b e i oo sl y N b 0 AURIIArY -, ookt . h The nekro was trapped In a hayloft of The robbery ocourred at Cortett Junc: | dencin and wot detalls of fikht with Vills rtly cloudy, not much chang 1y, probably 'will Amount to 8 a ta hers, offioe nd - organise [ ) Wi ¢ 1ght at the of the Kherman nill, | bandits on Marel 29 . e o -5 3 s | f s aNe arn on he appeared ut the door right a ot U wn i dits on - Mareh His excoption Temperatures at Omnha Yestordny, | . A b ——— wore fired at him and he ran b nte ountry I broken into deep draws | VIR's camp and work done by that gom o Httle farther woat a | MARd deserves high prajse P10t the vorporation, lasued u statemans| VWAT Rusm‘ll.\‘ Office SPRING LAMBS SELL FOR o VAt wnd et 1L on fir t| The order for more motor trucka i du ¥ goon Sy WL W W LLoBoN, AN o | o e e Fa oo |Vt b i ot was vired. | THREE GONTRAGTS LET ON |2l oe the promat ot st and th : | Mlronds ntly Dave boew brsahing | s socpind the engnation,of Wor )k S v esmer 1 oy wosnied Toedar i vnnya (. FORT LARAMIE PROJECT |(he Sarand mater o oo b & Comemrmne o B | o e T he B e b e " The Bee's Dutch Army Mobilized so Quickly e TN, ageyr A itaa! ! : Shakespeare That It Astonishes Entire World o cibe yarda of overhadl o | B0 ore shawa that n (ke et yos , APPEALS 10 NEW YORK . ; P U0 pacr Farm. The peseists o Bk ot . CITY OFFICIALS TO TRAIN 'r‘:f"""“"‘“r." ‘ ] b i i there w von Inmate ) o ) Puzzle . ; ' " To interest our readers in | ' \ | pa Y B ' the Shakespeare celebation hy \ M s our oy. : W) whieh is coming April 20 \ S s l ' v 1 A dingghon i Tkl o - WANT CHARGES AGAINST I you want him to " .v ] ,,‘ ve have a faseinating pus 5 K. C POLICE INVESTIGATED wWo I';\ . h'l(‘]lh(lll(' a tle to test familiarity with ol the oharacters in his wreat ‘ - A et A o . Want-Ad to The ’ o 3 - plays. We will also make ' . . topa ol " : . it an objeet worth while in |, v . MANAYS Y “‘" “l\ll ”“. f""t | % TR addition to the educational : bl ”““K you kll“w ||Q' ELECTION RESULTS value ! ol Iy . ; will be |'“.\'i"u his | s I In Next Sunday's Dee ) B - own clothes

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