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L THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1916 i s |the navy ie to profit by their serv-|men.” the old things are sing away and [EAVY FIGHTING Ton of Flowers Sold in One Day PRESIDENT TALKS | RO R RSN S opthger. ) « | S | Another lesson of the war and one | ‘early to marry yourself to a special i . g ! [needed in A tinued, “is | branch of the service, for an ounce | Sponsibilit 9 NEApous: Sud . ceded 1 r I ontinued, “is | bra o e se y an o ON VERDUN FRONT on Broadway for Suffrage Cause| () NAVAL CADETS @ e o |of axpert knowledge in the days that |strategy to meet the unrevealed pos- AR s hand i building battle | are before you will be worth a pound |sibilities of cer struments of Y z | cruis al craft and se- | of ‘general information.” war, he said in conclusion, would de- rench Official Report Announces 7 i Sz o Chief Executive Presents Diplomas | trained officers and| Graduates also were reminded that | volve upon them Slight Advance South of the and Tells New Officers That = Caurettes Wood Highest Standard Necessary ERMANS GAIN AT TWO POINTS| SEC'Y DANIELS ALSO SPEAKS : e Annapolis, Md., June 2.—President ' u' Dari I 2 N course I e Jons oot tie ) touta Wilson unexpectedly made an ad- | : A \ savy fighting on the Verdun front, | : oy 5 A sl .E. hich continued .through the night by e vy sof "-* gracy- J ! ates at the commencement exercise ke French progressed slightly south it Rt bl ° ’ . Caurcttes wood, the war office 2 sponsibilities rest on naval officers atement of today announces. The of, thae Db Sialet, ~He Wad retod . ruggle between Thiaumont farm and e T R i Ci “ e d p . IR s ot the Miuse 1o described oot e g e ok Can be Purchased at this BIG HOME OUTFITTING Store at a ‘,]rl””"""' ‘”’“"”’ because it saw him zet im0 |0 SAVING OF FROM 20 TO 50 PER CENT, Because . Qur LOW he text of the statement says Sv 2 Tt : B ) . o i it e e e at his imavguration theee | ff Expense, INEXPENSIVE Location and IMMENSE Buying Power ghiing with hand grenades in the The president decfied tae ne | Enable Us to Save You MUCH Mondy on Every Article and YOU auquois sector at Courtes Chausses : 4 ! ol nd Fillee Morte. We caused the ex Suiakd o Bbuest Sl e 04 MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. losion of several small mines which White House. He said that discipline iflicted damage upon the subterra in the academy m e ct, be ean works of the enemy SR edin e e s thot Tnfien ALL “On the left bank of the Meuse a hoys; you are officers of the United | GOODS f a i FIVE DI Bunter attack delivered by our troops o enl s v o e b d W4RKI:‘[) rdIVE DRAWER CHIF 1ade it possible for us to progress for not be overlooked, There must come s ;] tration and constructed of 00 yards into the communicating a time, he added, when a laxity in IN solid oak® Finished gold venches of the enemy south of the duty might change the world's hi ] A l NVoodof. Caurettes Between this tory PLA’A’V splendid $8.00 i 4 vood Anlv'( HL# \\HaTn :Lvr ; Immmm x:“‘ Address of the President. | l'"(r'URES value for only M L, nemy attac was checked by our ¢ 2 ¢ It had not been my purpose when OPEN ain of fire, and the Germans could not I e Y g ame here to say anything toda uvt:r m". HE ) B but as I sit here and look at you SATUR' ECONOMICAL REFRIG m"‘ the V';“’”! RIS S N7 e youngsters, I find that my feeling i DAY ERATORS.Like cui psie continged yesterda A ise 1 ame work is built o 4 | a very personal feeling indeed oL Ra . DUk of Vi Y " ¢ teresting bond that united us. You TILL 9:00. | = Has nickel plated an arm and Vaux. It even spread to the Slat Wkh(scias fhra spded | v d . | ] Snatable o wive e s o % loup. were a ashington three years ago | PI® shelf; patent. s ot s Tar 84 Dagioup, and saw me get into trouble. And | b Gy n the region of iaumont anc Briigh o i g 4 yere repulsed by our i and. ou last {dfger than minc, but I do bt if ne -ria rice JUST LIKE SOLID R REERCRS it will be any more interesting. | ILLUSTRA- 0AK Germans Penetrate Line have had a [iberal education in the | On Our Entire Spring Stock A% ¥ “South of the Douaumont fort the last three years with which nothing BRRES Were successful in penetrat H]va I underwent before bears the of ng the southern portion of the Cail | slightest comparison. But what I want | ette wood as well as the southern to say to you, you young gentlemen, | LADIES’ SUITS Shores of the Vaux pond. On our is: | can illustrate it in this way. | ight all the attacks directed upon Once in a while when youngsters here he sector between Vaux and Dam {or at West Point have forgotten B e Sroken by the counist ire themselves and have done something sistance of our troops, who inflicted that they ought not to do and wer fieavy losscs upan the enemy about to be disciplined, perhaps se “In the course of this fighting the verely for it, I have been appealed to artillery fire reached an exceptional by their friends to excuse them from degree of violence and continued the penalty Knowing that I have spent most of my life at a college, cause there might come a time when 4 2 MASSIVE THREE-PIECE LIBRARY SETJust like the illustration and plong all the front attacked | constructed of solid oak. Lib s fitted with drawer and i3 “Yesterday French air squadrons they commonly say to me: *You know 5o Irens sholl Iae Memaasins s Tl (ogs b Arewis, aae engaged jn combat the group of avia college boys. You know what they restful arms and are upholstered in fabricoid leather. Worth $17.50 7 tors who came to bombard Bar Le are. They arg heedless youngsters Ssle’ Price . . Due, and compelled a second group very often and they ought not to be | of enemy iachines to disperse, held up to the same standards of re { “A German machine was brought sponsibility that older men must sub- | [ down near Etain and in the course 3 y e v 5 = mit te, 1 BF this pursuit & Fokker machine,| New York, June 2—Woman suf-|corners for the “cause” fund. Some | "“AnG [ have always replied: ‘Yes, | [ attacked by two French machines, |{rage and beauty are not incompati- | of the women were at work all night | know college boys, but while these | icame down near Bouconville.” ble, according to a report just |.s~.uml;"‘l“‘l‘(’:"”l'§ "I';'[a’m;l"fl ::;ir getting the youngsters are college boys, they are 7/ | f —_— - . 4 owers ready for the e . . | something more. The { / f \ | . . by sulfrage statisticians, who declare | " Eycept for some flowers which | he United Seases > 2r¢ Offisers of ‘ ‘ ' Dhio Boys and Girls that more than one ton of flowers, wiled in the heat of the day, the| "y WG PHIes" ‘ | ¢ 7 parceled out in seventy-five automo- |flower dale was a great success. One | Viust Preserve High Standards, [ . Have Big § e[]mg biles, were sold by sulfrage’ workers |of the most successful flower sellers|. “Do you not see the difference? ] g p in one day on Manhattan's busiest | was Miss Georgette Lenhardt, You cannot indulge yourselves in i " | ! B t c l b E ) oSt .| Weaknesses, gentlemen.” You cannot | | ee at Columbug|—— — farhet et Sy o s ‘ -y ! Th of* . I /| [ IS VELVET : — Columbus, O., June 2,—Boys and € e r t marlne that weak spot in you should affect | 5‘{?5,1 .s.,',h, s the u you in the midst of a great engage | 820, Special ONE-THIRD OFF $1395 irepresentatives in the state house, g & gether, I for the Mgie being, and you . e words, aay words. and sl i S the garden; from the roses which | oinaneniy under n special obliga- On All Our Spring | O s '™ | ‘f;;ii..‘,’?‘.&.fl’&tl 60:": f :: ment and then the whole history of ! o the world might be changed by what By E. Alexander Powell you did not do, or did wrong. So “The Road to Glor; then the personal feeling I have for by E. Alexander Powell. | you fs this: We are all bound to- iond annuat state spelling “bee” which ‘will be held tonight in the house of | Author of “The End of the Trall,”” “Fighting in Flander V Ia France,” ste. Copyright, 1 Like cut Worth $8.00 Bale price $4.90 GOODS SOLD OUT OF TOWN ON VERY EASY TERMS—FREIGHT PAID TWO HUNDRED MILES. No freight on Specials. will be given to the | Lieutedant Jurvis 1 il of wor gt = kinds D United 8t clung to her wall outside her win-|4ion “ope ot solemn that the mind ;z:«ke:lv-;;;l--heta‘;l;rg:-‘;e;hgngh-‘;:;" ana soport iy hitnes on s nvention ¢ | dow came & wave of fragrance, No| ey conceive, The fortunes of a na Al of the children who will take | submaring 1o v siate. of ‘pertoction The | veaved before the mivees she brushed | tion are confided to us. Now_that I L& ought not to depress a man, Some tenunt arrives in Valdavia and s wal 2 part are the champlon spellers of | niiity, STV, o0 ot ana nie. daugnier | her spun-gold hair and twisted it on [ GrRE ' T GPIESE B e SOMES their districts, Only district cham On the trisl . 7t *s | her head i golde: It w K h 0. On the p of the inventor's | her head into @ golden qrown, It was | \while that is not hard. You d t jons will be permitted to take part | boat a Japaness helper is surprised in the | . oy " | while that is ar ou do no P ! DAL | 258 diining e mocheatam oF the ven: | 8,MOFNing to make anyone sing. S1ip- | improve your muscle by doing the tiluting device. ping into the little K“‘H;‘“” TOCK | easy things; you improve it by doing — which she wore about the house, she | - thing that is difficult, not a thing cis B, Pear “Things move slowly at Washing- | $ped lightly down the stair, still sing- | that is. casy, I would a great deal | en naval DRESSES | ONE-THIRD OFF On All Ladies’ Spring COATS {in tonight's state contest, The chil {dren will be addressed by Governor |Frank B,\Willis and ¥ son, state uupcnulendenl of ruhlu in ing ! Liges, Fpth pend struction, This afternoon they were | ton, Dr, Burke,” Hope remarked on | “¥rime to get up, daddy,” she called | 2thers $o far as my sense of enjoy- | {taken on a car ride about the city, [one of his frequent visits. “There's a|gayiy “rapping at her father's bed "(‘““ A8 “;'{‘\“’u“""'v” “‘"I "'”‘“”‘”;f; {! Last year's spelling contest “as- [ vast deal of red tape to be unwound. | rom'door. “I'll have breakfast ready | Shicn ons Soy hat havs Ceomte: | sumed. the nature of a deadlock, as | You must have patience. The de-[in"y minute” But there was no an. | Liis han can be done leisurely an the state championship was not de- | partment has wired me, however, that | gy e, “ “‘”'IK‘ o s 'l‘”"” of .;'“""” ‘| cided until long after midnight, a_commission of naval officers has|*“Tyqqy is slceping soundly this | e Therefore I congratulate you | In tonight's contest, 108 words will | been appointed to test your invention | yorning { JUARE FOR RIS LRG0 V6 X be pronounced to the contestants probably next week. If their re-| ..00e which they are to write correctly; [ port is satisfactory—and I have not | “&ii ¢ 100 words will be printed phonetically | the slightest doubt but that it will | With suc i lives she said to herself, and | ynder the most stimulating compul MR ion that any man can feel, the re was no response. Chilled | sense, not of private duty merely & she entered. | byt of public duty also Even at These Reduced Prices A WEEK | $]IWILL DO en forebod io e president’s address ar Skirts, in plain white and | the presentation awning stripe, worth $2.25, special. .. ... sl'so Silk and Crepe Waists $1.50 to $8.50 will never get it aid I'o [P They Preacher Locked | R h‘mi“,“-"“”k‘“ " " Over Two Hundred 9 va t1 gtk hat night Burke worked at the Up for Dese_czatlng, Ldesk b i taboratory wni sieer mid-| Thousand Are to |, The prgsiden oe The American Flag Rk Tands. Witk ik congratulations. He pa | i the ten ranking men New York, June 2—Bouck White, | ing 3 ) e S heir diplomas t aduates were addressed by Secre tary of the Navy Daniels esident personall | TP PRy ! [ BAKING OR MIX - f ING BOWLS. Just ike cut, Three dif. ICE CREAM | " et ERS 14t like 1ustration I easy to operate | Worth $2.25, Ou y §149 March in Chicago| EIGHT-PIECE KITCHEN Just | It stration ting | ug back f gaze sastor 6f the f Revoluty dent and Mrs. Wils it CLOTHING P THREE BLADE LAWN MOWERS. | vt '§2,9% FOLDING IRON G BOARDS HILD'S RED PORCH ROCKER m and was sentenced days in the penitentiary and to pay fine of $1.000 | . \ . b P ! ‘ \ victed to¢ the Ame caused t an he had | o . prosndivn Secretary Daniels’ Address 16 the burning the flag las ™ 'T)‘NI‘I’:I: “mx\u‘n‘.\ GRAF " | - $26.40 % s “the caut o8y . Al have ever had t u §1 80 HAMMOC K ent the warring " " ' together w 5 ae men and youRg men Pineh Back Suits in 8 and ¥ Mist cial values st §15,.518 HATS AND Dutoh Trawler Brings : One German Body : 1 \ & » Hook of Hells ’ u wven live and given the boys and girls to be | be—the government will unquestion- | The room was cmnty CThe rewritten and correctly spelled, and [ ably purchase your rights. In the [not been slept in. The door leading |i¢ 1 V20t YoU to know, gentlemen, i 100 words, part of them spelled cor- [ meantime, I hope that you will keep |inio the laboratory was ajar \h:' ”\ fl it ””11“‘“,1‘;‘:’1 o l MILLINERY rectly and part incorrectly, will' be | the formula well guarded. There are ki Sipatohed: on:the 11007, Inlihe deoy T i ah e oy Chzecrs b submitted to be rewritten and cor- [ persons, as you have already learned § "~ 2al e B Roh: DS 0% WU rected, Each word will count one-|who will let nothing stand in their | § R B Bl R was oo, et ntaraat. § Wik yau & ONE - HALF PRICE third of 1 per cent, it has been an- | way if they see a chance of getting 1 d ; T IRpARRy. B AR TOU. POAN - RIS 18 ’ I . C landled dagger the honor of the United Staies o nounced p m of it Be Continued.) P, ¢ | | SPECIAL — Ladies’ Wash | o | from th " has take ¥ SHOES man olficers and Far Mon st ® British s Maney Copenhag B sl by A [talians Have Lost ERre Resse : yolng . Bighty Thousand Men : " ten unmar, ot S.E.COR. SIXTEENTH AND JACKSON STREETS M The Peoples’ Store.” Ognosite Hotel Rome :k » \ » i1 s Bos \ b Are 1 v Ml »I‘