Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 9, 1916, Page 1

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| [ s PART ONZ NEWS SECTION | PAGES ONE TO0 FOURTEEN. | VOL. XLV-—NO OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1916-SIX SECTIONS-FORTY-EIGHT PAGES .z | NONE OF U-BOATS DEFENDERS BACK NEARER VERDUN Weutons Attack Both Bides of French Salient Northwest of Fortress and Make Steady Progress TWO0 HAUCOURT FORTS FALL Berlin Reports Capture of Strong Points of Support to South | of This Position PARIS ADMITS FOE'S ADVANCE Persistent attempts by the Ger the sallent In the et of Verdun are for the Attacks ure belng ¢ of the sallient, ut muns to reduce Freneh liney north resulting in steady progress operation iven home on both sides the northern angle of which lles the | village of Bethincourt, but more par ticularly on the western edge in the cinity of Haucourt Berllp reports the of support Lo the south capture of two WILIIAM I, KOENIG wtrong point steamship Sussex KAISER DECLARES | ehr e SISEX \"\,o 4 Government Announces No Subseas or Warships Had An ( Part in Sending British | Steamer Down ALL OF THE PLUNGERS BACK | Reports of Their Commanders Show Ship Not Destroyed by Teuton Shell IS RESPONSIBLE IN N0 SENSE BERLIN, April 8 The German government {s able to Via London.) announce that no German submarine or warship was responsible for the | explosion which damaged the British | When Germany Amba replylng to on April 5, handed sador Gerard an Interim note inquiries of the U'nited States government, regarding THE BEE'S - J:\./ i the Su the matter of responsibility ex and four other steamers, atill gation was | WhH in doubt and the invest ‘ THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE' | SINGLE COPY TIVE CENTS ' : AMERICAN FORCE g&?‘“fleflff’.@- E‘mfl/eflazyW | STRIKES FRESH TRACKS OF VILLA Baker Declares There is No Basis for Reports that Expeditionary Army Will Be Withdrawn from Mexico. OBJECT I8 NOT ACCOMPLISHED Aviator and Observer Returning from Yront Assert New Trail of Bandit Found NATIVES ARE AIDING PERSHING EXPEDITIONARY FIELD HIBAD QUANRTERS BOUTH OF NAMIQUIPA April (By Aeroplane and Wire fesn (o Columbus, N, M., April 8.) { the Ameriean {roops are on w fresh trall of Vilin 18 a result of ra porta made by wn army aviator and returnod todny from what muy prove one of the most wn - obaerver, who tmportant scouting flights of the enmpnlgn The flight, made aver elghty miles of tercitory hitherte unexplored, dsveloped nformation which military authorities of Haueourt, wi pissed recently & ¥ 8,4 « AL The German forelgn office, apprec Phe snisring of néw Lemitory s db position along a front of more than ; . P T B P ase in (he consummation of a pla b Il s o b o A1 LOGAL HOBPITAL Btates over thewe cases transmitted iy Py ool e Teutonie po on, Paris has ad fnterim response declaring the e Phy b lso A B gl e German advances here but " ’ o = endine of the vernment should wers nece nry thay hone allable, | declares that on the opposite side of Treasurer of Thomas Kilpatrick & :,“ ”" U'I :i” i '”;‘1’“. “'..“ ek ihte Tupisensilas v.,.‘, Flufdps e g the sallent the advaniage in the re Co. Fails to Rally Following destroyed by a German torpedo, con o Nroaht. Ryt b stdisde cent fighting has been with the an Operation trary o the understanding with the P outh o0 Bk French United Btates, to make all reparation ng a theill Confined Montly to This Operntton. | HE WAS BORN IN THI§ CITY | . o .0 payment of compenss mportance 2k Sl é Willlam 11, Koenig, treasurer of | Hon | nre A ‘ G A, Hiie Thomas Kilpatrick & Co, and long AL Cenft Neturned, on nor thefr me : ¢ ; The Associuted Pr oritas | L n helght of 8,00 “ prominent figure in the business 4 | a ered the cavalr £or fal Jife of Omaha, dled at the | g, ' that sl were earrying 4 "| Methodist hospital yesterday, He | the e ha can fa i the | bad been suffering from an allment been | A tn an attack on the Su | y domn HeH I rently are { of the wtomach and underwent a e iy | p aure that the o 1 for the mout part| ooy gperation Baturday evening, jiiely ce wis ' not o Jirymen, ianded. One t " rocz “ h 4 . v . al a0 ht 1] horae § Ter r ({00 MSORC 08 theilns (V.7 B8R b1 ¢ St Explanation and Conditions of the Competition i GV A RTERIG. I have | sde thers wers | Was thought to be out of danger up|“ermany s in no wise responsible Bl s odaprisy Fyginriow v~ st narrow front and were easily| to a sudden relupse Friday night, | ' dimmater e L B I't what 1s called a "King's Move” puzzle: April 20, Solution will bo announced in The Bee il - ,_."_:",’ mm’ :m‘v“ Py [ 115 demise came ay & shock to bis AL e bl N Start on any of the 100 squares and move in an of Bunday, April 23, being the date of the Shake et A S iyl L s taking pla o) on the | many friends and business a oclates, | inquiries regard steame Ung- | direction one yquare at a time, but using no square peare tercentenury The longest correct lst will The troc med reports that Villa g 0GB AEIN 0 e had Sain ot (hb-alors AY Satial | s ter, Engineer, ¥agle | more than gnde in a combination, In this way a command first prize of $6.00, and (he next best, [had been S enllisiate bl 't " Point ) nd ostablish | % offe y ndditional detuils ana e b | all day last Saturday ‘ A . Sk number of the characters of Shakespeare's plays prizes of $4.00, $3,00, $2.00 and $1.00, respes BNy G0 MEnM| | all day la in ording. (o the Gerr ontention, " L " o cay 1555 < Koenly B Bl o e I o RREAT oaE may be spelled out, List the names alphabetfeally tively, Of two equally good, the first received will L {“'“ Not ‘:""'"":" ; nd iwo ehfldren, Frederic 1 Glernrd Not Henrd Vrom, and number them, indicating the squares by the have precedence, In no case will answers and lists ',“‘k"r “Mm; (o L8 "”M - 'Ih"';(‘” » k off : WASHINGTON, Apri 1 fier numerals, thus, “Romeo, 22-33-54-44-45 gend be returned Be wure to sign with vame and ad today that thers saly no Xily L BN he A rd had been recelved froy answers to "Puzzle Editor, The Bee, Omaha,” by dress basla of any Kind" for reports that sars; who silends: gshool (9 r Glerard and tho dispatehes preparations were undar way for with thelr base and n nd mother, Mts, Vleanor Ko, | from Berlin suylng Gormany @ nad | drawing Amertean farode from Mexico Hen vietim to the Ital- | DOW IHNPWY or resonaibility for the destruct) Jo il N C H ey 1 | He wnld the Amerlean troops ware mov Arrangoments fob the Lunerslare yot 1 | usser whs . enly I ENTENTE TO FORM Holland Considers — 'HINTS TIME HERE ' oo i s 5i"ories everal additional vessels have o Members of the family be- | fore officialn, ‘The news 4 | 'l . ' to General Funston following the Cp. -t fnking of an Austrian ymmoned, will reach Omsha fn | Potomar enrly this evening of to Colors Slop ol e M Ly Pronch | ¢ 10 hold the funeral Jeon M Without offielnl Information at hand ]9]7 “Iha object of the expedition was sy uy o senda the w prevalling among officlals was | g TR Y y . o | atated whe wan undertaken. It has R i s B T e e R T that the U'nited States san now con- | 0Ur Days’ Conference at Paris Will| on10N, April 8 A Wit has been sob- | Carranza Official Says Pershing's s G ‘1- N ‘d fr. Koenlg w Omaha May fronted with proving the wilful 1 Outline Scheme of Preferen 'K‘ ; “ { g 1 b S “ S Expedition Hes Broken Military |have been wiven and the expedition | uardian Name M 4 ot ,”' : ‘.‘\ulh'u'.:“’ A d mor xv‘“ v‘”y‘v\l;'r?‘\ tial Duties ernment : w of 1 f I Power of Villa, “‘“ “' »y rauing it 'u \‘vv.r' vhat 1 hope ’ S NS the enrly ¢ of Omahn was located [Totarded action by f(he United ; TONTRACTS PATENTS. CRE | LR Al o v | Cieneral Funston today reported to the For Stepson of Intha enrly duya of Omah was locstod | S oSt akrenad it CONTRACTS, PATENTS, CBEDITS necomary. the mcruits of tho 11 clas,| OBJECT OF U, 8. ATTAINED | war deparcment that natives were be { g 1di ; 4 c—————————— & Reuter din n The Haguc, | 0P | wh 1 Koenig 1 " I'he 7 PARIS A 8. The conference £ i i | ginning to ald in wsecrot acouting worl ¢ Vs pafidlns ¢ Sini o O when bt gh““tln ()f I“W’L ; { i Re: Sontarn 11, PASO, Tex., April 8,.—“The|for Gienernl Pershing in the Santa Marla K g C of the entente allies for discussion ) 57 sl Bro of the ; | nd he was ¢ " . : Pt il gt 20 A s SN C v Anierican troops have aceomplished ']" il and tha profs "',“"" e urant | veturning to this niry when about \ G e of economic and commerelal ques Wk el it g Tenth cavalry sta that winds Inter Ch of the & much time in hi M(’n as S!”‘ 54 hV tions will assemble in Paris on April o Inh Wk ’1 “;””1”; \lllll“ Hrm“' fered with neroplane operatfons. Ho ; dianaht okt Lt C . i 1 20. It will be attended by many Ml Hary power and should, therefore, | wirea concerning the four men wounded . : it : i alladlaIlS ni']]l('/( F i “ oyt e "’ m‘mmmf . %) withdraw from Mexico without de-|at Guerrero as follows rek { and bea 1% R : :" Ly - & lay,” was the view expressed today| ‘“Wounded of the Seventh cavalry very 1 1 1 lon s . o wumber of cabinet minister om| . . il L R o Car. | Ight, not consldered enough to report R ' perior rt Feseo " ; ; "’" : : : i I PR RO i Storms Over Ohio Valley and Cape ' he Il known n ‘v ber r: Ih. 4{." [ practically all healed now.” The names b . X Al 1 0 ' The sessiony wil end over four Hatteras Moving Eastward ""‘” ity goyernnient, spesing .offi |of the men were not given . > € ( day > t 1 1 pre d N v b Ten Carranza » % held hy Viia as I ) ; e . ‘4 “ j”'l‘ H and Northward ho punitive force,” he sald, “has | prisoners at Guerrero and released b f wife Y on reh o . e s PO g A ) . [ done all that it could expect to do. | (olonel Dodd have heen examined and P Sons. tliats 1 t of disc will be mutual WARMER WEATHER IS COMING allowed to refoin thelr commands with " o " . It has shattered the forces of Villa, wh ) ' | 1 afer o 1 exchange of commodities under a | the e facto government traops, A 1args i Tatiar wraltia o Srarst $R5i0e it vonaile ‘to. (s allied| - WASHINGHON, At Snow-, Who is now a fukitive, robbed of all | 0 8 e T thalp asongs. A5e ‘ - f e tormn. centering over-the Obio. yal-| Prestige and er ho ever held |ing the fight,” ral Funston added ’ W Resen : by n ¢ ley and Cape Hatteras wers moving | Among the people, The peons may me held " axacution ' i I+ enstward and northward t i | ho_Ignorant, hut they are no fools, | and seven soldiers and clvillans were. ex i 3 e e at 4 and ; & ted March 2 by Villlstas ; ] ; s v ‘ : e kgt it G Ja| They never agaln will rospect a man | “7' Aot TS LOF: Basallam Sah s i = Mi.d ran T y ] A 0 gulf ¥ empera rd before the Yankees, without leparin wting the extrema His Week-Fnd Trip Banker Loses Suit s ol & stand nication fines from Against Governor : il siaxiiaie HeNane Wall Siout i t T f ried for repomtad of North Dakota ‘ or the messine st General Villareal : | Held on Warrant e non N i } rom Wf‘.*hl”"h)ll Not Aceomplinhed \ At G fon ¢ The Weather l‘nll\lw‘ !“!w‘ | Dangerously 11 T Wil !; i\‘:n monia 0 BUY TRUCK PERIOR VOTE NE MOTOR FIRE ['hree More Brit Vessels Des froved This lowa Man Wants (hrmn'\‘.\' to Make Each Postoffice a Fortress B e S French Passenger Liner is too Swift for Submarine HARDING AND BURKETY PEAK AT CHICAGO Van Fleet Refngos To Digsqualify Self

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