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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1916 g s ) Nebraska | e Dy o foy FRENCH REPULSE | Acoused ofKiling —Jiacis - s o o 255 SEVEN HUNDRED e E %) GERMAN RUSHES | e s ) T her husband, is in jail here charged with | Mrs. Achor was reputed to be weaithy Killing her. The couple had been married about six state charges that Dr. Achor struck his|lam J. White, noted surgeon, author and o = ’ 1 1 T SHILADELPHIA, April 2.—Dr 1- i . 'D‘ ATTA f/"g Aut,() tor}'{lde C]'lme death from @ cut in her throat. The| PHILADELFPHIA, April Dr. Wil Boy ! wife on the head, ran the automobile|trustes of tho University of Pennsyl- Four Attempts Made to Take Posts | .\ i\ 0 apeit m-8tate's Attore | into a tros and threw the body into the Tanie: diul fron presmonin at-hit Siang ) . ) d 1 hera tonigh ] ye g in Vicinity of Deadman's_ wey Gordon announced today he would | windshield Hag boen Virtually Nelpiess with & diseass '0STTO BRYAN Hill Fail Wk that the body of Mra. J. Merlin| pr Achor in reporting the accident {s|of the vertebrae since his return last [ £ : Achor, w u,Mv.]) to d-.‘d': after an nUto- | ajd to have told the authorities that ‘;‘L’fl"\‘;f‘:,\,"“:.';‘,.I,:n;:Lrlnvr‘l)gllltxrrbrlnh?hfl::\:v‘ll’;d : : < AV mobile nceident here Sunday, be exhumed | gy 59 which his wife had in her handbag tee at the American wmbulance hospital . Mayor of Lincoln Files Itemized List TEUTON LOSSES ARE HEAVY | (10 [ hation. Dr. J. Merlin Achor, | when they started for a ride was missing, | at Nouvilly-Sur-Seine, [ oi Campaign Expenses with RULLITIN, Ve . SRS . g BRI A, o | 2 | BERLIN, April 25.—(Via London.) V" Secretary Pool, i o Heavy fighting has been In ‘ progress for positions near Dead- | T TELL | CTHER CANDIDATES ALSO TEL 1an's Hill, northeast of Verdun, the Store Yo“r Store Yeur o w st ¢ orempondent.) ;‘;‘l.‘-nzu.t.-humv..‘l'.n;-.-d «..:|‘4.\ u“1"::‘» Ffl" Flll’l 4 (r Morehend naghing to carry Ne s (f'_"x";“""‘m "n "‘:" ]‘“"' '“‘_]" Low Cost, —Low Cost, Uraska as the cholce of the demierat g : I' ”l‘ |-h ‘l b ¢ el | —Best Bervice ~—Best Bervice (Or tie democrute nomination for v ”‘,““. pack under the fire of th 1 in this Oold in this Cold «f Nebraska d'd nct want him to b PARIS, April 25,—Three succes » K ‘\“mv,..‘ J, Bryan an even sive attempts were made by the Ger- | il | U i s oD wans last night on the new French | | | ;'.:|”.:,“ll.,‘{"":,,.f[l,lI,‘.“’IL““:‘lly.,‘\’uh‘.”w:“l:-m positions near Deadman’s Hill, on | Ver lm ortant S l f w 4 S it | governor beeawse he was dry and that the Verdun front. A war office an- | y p alé O omen s uits .§ Jegor Jim Pahiman should be elected nouncement today says the first (wo | | S———— —— — BAUCHML EOmBEeAng kBse0as e L] assaults falled completely, and the | 1 i i attack. althoueh assned by | Will Be Detailed in Wednesday’s Papers vdicated, Other candidates who filed the use of gas, also broke down, The [ I P ,’ et | o e G e | | values—an opportunity for you to obtain an extremely stylish Spring . de b | of Avocourt, bt a0 L and Summer Suit for very much les s than you expected to pay. i A ag | there waa loas activity. Fighting wit! Wi ' ‘ - enman kansas Famens || WAV s N “M 1 ” Hat p Commorcial Club | |22 | |GEAMAN KANSAS FARMERS omen's Newest aytime Hlats| 4 " 2/ r | 2 s A ek e o She | 0 Palace cafe, Five young German farm- | s hodying ’H in these Hats, There's a charm ”‘: L= & two « emberahip ¢ ” ern from the north part of Kansna near B\ and faseination about these Hats that will . v paign 20i Lusine y awlonal 1 p "l"l .\'4;":':"'*" '|‘H;' 'I‘“,‘\“l "'I" "‘(”‘”‘ l‘ v . - make you want to buy one as soon as (4 Sy aont i i leeyit pragimet |sestaicant and hlried misslies of Sokl s them, | wivine 15, a1 s exseeo 0 o WORK STARTING ON | ENGLAND PORTRAYS i brikoais g (e v 0| o vou see them _. t the meiborklilp up to 00 and have s} SELF PROTECTOR OF | ',H”‘ Japaneso proprietors, including Tom | & X The majority of them are large sailors, trimmed with flow g ,‘ ' :”H' ‘,:4",‘;:-.”‘ \.Y.\“~“,I -.‘.,‘. -}-"‘Am‘lf THE YUTAN CUT OFF Ownania nnl‘l m ‘I'n‘mnd ”\\hu vrwm\]" a {2 s Ors, ribbons, wings, ete, White, Black, Burnt and Sand are the i F o i bt di - cama to Falrbur rom Hastings an g ] durng the campaign totaled $1,057 - [tack and hurled the biickbats back at | - In the plan ‘to employ the best secretary | Bevergl Qutfits Are Now at Work (Continusd from Page On [the German aggressors, All the windown | 7 i ",",h;’,"‘-.(‘,"‘f""’, ;',t,“ “,‘:“,' m.‘f.:h,.":' Along the Route Pushing ronuntries 4‘0 uml. :.[ n..\':‘&.. {,11..,'.|m.u|, ‘“:"fl, ;L,’,’:“.y.v,..“u: Bert Wharton teok ‘,‘,_‘ The Fan.cy of 'the Hflur-" ! 31 ki ey Ay gomesis | ian s amommic mad vean runiratad o |0 Javhaviery o Meyor B, W. Masen's | Fashion Mirrored to the Minute "';;Y/’H';r;l" G x“ tarted out BRIDGE GANGS AT WORK, T00 :‘“1’.}.’,’;’4’“ not hitherto employed by belli= | oy eor (e night. A preliminary hearing | Second ¥loor Millinery Deoartment. b i will be | Wednesdny morning. No | % the nost # vention of It would seem,” suys the mote, “to e ko "yeen unfgned for the attack. | by land ‘ork e ton's Chalco mall ol will bo waged| (YOrk on the Burlipgton's Chaleo-}, o 0 ® om0 ouon's contention that | o lan North te at loast five| YUtan cut-off, intended to BIVe .o qevices for dispatching goods to the TWO YOUNG BOYS ARE SHOT state con fons for next year | Omaha another short line inwo Sioux | enemy must be met by methods of | A #ree employment bureau has been| City and the southeastern portions|applying the fundamental and acknow! BY ONE REVOLVER BULLET | coensd fa: use of the farmers and a| 't gouth Dakota, has started. Grad- | °dsed principles of tho rikht to intercopt| o em L i wlgn wili be mapped out such trade.” PAIRBURY ) ¥ 45,8y | that nill put North Platte on the map| M8 outfits and bridge puilding Caali Bensak At bia Tolegram.)—While playing with a 2-call right gangs were assembled along the ® ber rovolver wee Tall and 14 Harrls, nged 12 10 yenra, respectivel | possiblility of making searches at aea for | weys shot and o eamy publieity cam When You Put on These Raincoats EVERY WOMAN should have a Raincoat as part of her wardrobe-—to be caught in a shower even with an umbrella is to have some of your apparel spotted and possibly ruined. The filmy, frilly fascinating fixings which Fashion demands should At some length the note argues the im- | fifteen miles between Chalco and RAIL COMMISSION RACE Yutan late last week and Monday, . ... rcasons among which are the | According t IS CLOSEST ONE OF ALL |rworning the work was started. .. o¢ modern steamships and the man- |nilen they fon aame hillet told b, Working west from Chalco there are L without the knowledg ner in which contraband has been con- (Fy Staff (Corvespondent.) e savEhty ee teaniy and -8 108 bought several shel L@ il T —(Bpecial)Thas ths | 1) 1"“ y I”: ”:l “"” ; I‘r "\ cealed. ‘A report trom Admiral Sir John | merchant hin city, Th be well protected from the whims of Mother Nature. W ber of grading outfits on the job. Fron ! x mall 1 ’ nomination for rallway commissioner on 55 TR ol . Jellicoe, commander of the Grand fleet Ing out th n|\w n small bl : 0 | fl f ) ay o ' 1 and workl st there are sev- oungat avi ORAE ” . tic repsblican thoket may not Lo decidod | Yotan and working east th based b his’ expecénce. of sightaen |FAI1 younssier b ot} / Buy One of the Raincoats and Be Secure untll G official count is complaiel ‘a | enty-five men, twenty teams and a num- wan discharge ) ‘ vy e st bl | : ho | Monthe, Ji included. After ummINg WD |nje wrist, then went throush the fleshy | }/ When It show". s xilie, (he 1AL, 00 N e A bt & machines throwing up the |\ - syroumstances which it 18 contended [papt of the Iarris boy's hand and e ; | : """;"‘ "l “"l';;l ""”“":"““” ’1“";‘“:“‘ | earth i on the bridge over the wwork for less hardship upon trade by 'through both of his without Atedk- | i b . . ] R L P 00 A WIS A Yyl Matte ¢ short d e st of end s to port fo ch Instead g n bone No serious outcome Is an / t t P t Y, offle's) rimorts ‘Which hive reached the |Einte tiVer, g *sh o |Isll|lru - enst sending hips to port for o h“nm ad jing |’ n ! | rices 0 ul yer 0CKetboo 1 offfcn of the - secrstary of atate trom Yutan, there wure thirty ve vhl‘ln em- | of gearching them at sea, besides (;l ticipated ol 8 oyed; o bridge ,over the Papplo, | ndded denge ubm ttack while all o / Ter " a Pt Mo Rt (ol S Lol ,“;‘;','L ‘,‘.m:m”nm;:: arens s Papolo, | ad : 1‘.“14.‘ ! .;:V”\ ” ‘4:;:'»”‘::” i whlh B oy rmg, o . At sz 98 Full cut “n'!'r'rprnn!, close buttoned collars i Johnson T ot e Hef i | mitt Ko e1ARs By saiih : " | MASTINGS, Neb,, April 25 ~(Special.) - | . and belts. Tn Tan, Navy and Gray. 1 Clarke ... LG Hkho o L report concludes by saying Oonsan arded toda i d With the exception of & short stret:h gy = sl arit ontracts were Awa " ; . ! u ftandall ith sception of & sh t: The difference between the Britt'h an1 FoRthete Bere FHANTE 0 | Nobby Checks, Plain Poplins, Faney Mix There figures ape 50 close that the vot: | west of the Pappio and through Doug-: {hs German procedure {3 that we have | t ¢ . v 4 & of & smigle tv may change {he yeault |1as county, this side of the Platte river.|anteq in the way which causes the least | 'O for ofd folln at $120.0 ‘ <) . tures, ete., in Waterproofed Coats. f SN B 3 = £ “ ot [ ke : ' dition to the Clarke hotel af ¥ and fpdica’es that the official figures may | It s an easy grade and vapld progress| gi.comfort to neutrals. Instead of sink 3 y biile ! 4 2§ o i1l be ted at onoe | Special Cheeks anc Merceriz Dase 10 aelise the maltiv: will be made in construction, reutral ships engaged i trade witn,| Il be started at on t $10.00] .. ks and Plaids and Mercerized Bridge Building Staris. . . %; . . Poplins, Domestic Gabardines, ete., all colors. s Grading and bridge building starts at|the enemy, as the Germans have done Michael YeMullen, " ' 4 THREE BRAINARD BOYS the same time, the idea being that by "; go oy ases, in "”‘\‘“"”““_"‘_"’_‘""“ M'COOL JUNCTION, Neb., April % the time the grade is finished the bridges ©°f their own 26 regulations, We | (8pecial.)~Michacl McMullen, %4, died at | l HURT IN AUTO UPSET wijl have been completed and the cut-of? | eXamine them, giving as little Inconven. | "oy home near ths villaze Sun | . y . an i will be ready for the steel fence”as modern naval conditions will al- | % THEH TR R RO county | FeAINARD ¥ April %.—(Special.) | \hile no time has been set for the|loW, sending them back Into port only | oo 00"l aen Funeral serviees 64 In t/sorving to turn a corner south | quening of the cut-off to traffic, the| Where this becomes necessary.' will be held at 10 o'clock Wedne " ) of town at high speed 2 lume lrlmring Burlington officials are of the opinion| The note adds that a further reason for (w8 (WC 0 BAEEL car corerining a party ol ainard boys e . n k gir sh'rs into harbor I8 the necessly o ; that trains will be operated over it in | Lringirg sh'y r [ A b R AR : : & 2 goa s 4 el t throwing the occupants | oo " ol the mext wheat crop for close exam’nation of all suspestcd pe - | L e e Smart vn. w effects in the new Raw Silk, English Gabardines, { ey PERGIRC I I L SR, sons, which has been made necessary by | LEXINGTON, Ky., April 2%.-8uit fo Seoteh Plaids, Satins, Mohairs, ete.; all colors and sizes { ugner sustained a broken arm | min tide g v or | “the German-practice of misusing Unite1 | back taxes for i e year o, S . o | | s ¥ 3 : ; Time, tide and Bee Want Ads wait for | "t 1 back taxes 4 S 3 | e vred ip: Joseph Syppal eus-|po man, An opportunity missed s an | States paseports to procure a afe con- | 5 P o agent, Second Floor, New Bidg. | aiaed: 4 broken wrist; Joseph Posvas | opnortanity lost. duct for mfiltary persons and agents.” | agn itor of cived 1§ merous cuts and bruises about the e L. V. Harkness i ead und hody. Tne other members the party escaped with minor bruises P and Hausner were | | wned car and it | the car was Hfted | | | i b Tes, Colfes | DON'T MISS THIS! il and Children Watch for This Wonderful ‘; Sale of Blouses E It would be difficult for any parent to find a physician of modern education who S d vould contend that coffee and tea are not harmful, especially to growing childrer Beglnnlng Here on Saturday April 29th h The fact remains, however, that many parents give these heverages to their lit .THE ANNUAL MAY SALE OF BLOUSES begins here on tle folks and allow their use in older children at a time when physical and ment Saturday. You will do well to wait for this event-—Our personal #3 Hieswe Nominees In Harlan County e —R G e S SN ol {A, Nob, A . . development is the most rapid representative has just returned from New York, where she has ted ot . PSS IR B S R R B R e S e purchased the finest assortment of the best values in Blouses - bows: . ol s gt heaghonds - iy g i ever shown in Omaha. This year this sale will offer values so i Progress isturtinees of eyesight, headaches, nervousness, """“ Wi digeatior remarkable that new sales records are sure to be made. BE md other ills appear in many, seemingly without can . ' : - b nd the damiage oftan SURE TO GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE DAINTY “ \ o din ) s at the most impressionable period of life BLOUSES. . \ No parent should permit the use of coffee and tea in the growing men and women of tomorrow will he what the parent of todav n o ehi : lren by wise upbringing s ) Childrer Wi lults need an invigorating, w | A " | " adu wed an invigorating \ f | e t hoon found that the t Wall Papers You Want 'INSTANT POSTUM || .St e Caramel Day Wednesday . Calt Nas Fitih Lew [ \ \I Home Made Crean ! | pure food-drink, made of prime wheat and i 6 Chou - dily prepared at the table, a cup at & time it Vanilla : : | gar added, makes an attractive ealthful drink, a il Spedial, pe “ dren and usually the parent ) % = “There’ ; | 19 \ 4 LR ) it : ere’s a Reason K c Vow WL Gt futant Welied ! | ‘ Pompelan Room i T S TR

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