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R ™ THE . BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1916. R ‘ Ry TOUD. 10 RN0 WUNLES ; Thirteen Hundred HYMENEAL. oy Fhese odan peoni heve GERMANS ATTAG CLUB RAIL MAIL SERVICE. ORPET s LETTERS One Yea.r AgO TOda,y People Attend the L N;‘:“;:‘:;’?;‘B(Sp““n__ gr};ibl{(:%ége; (o‘ia;;gzuerglf{ffg:?:::‘i ARE ISSUE IN GASE| in the War Judge Donnelly Delays Ruling on | Objection of Defense as to e T e, b A e POSTS NBAR REEINS Assanlt, Which is Preceded by an Explosion of Two Mines, Re- Miss Lillian M. Jewell and Mr. War- | the bride has been a teacher of math- Sunda’y Schoo}' Meet ren B. Burrelle were married Tuesday | ematics in the Wayne Normal. Mr. 8 RS . |afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home|and Mrs. Burrelle will make thei Falls City, Neb,, June 21.—(Special [of the bride's sister, Mrs. William|home in Peru. Telegram.)—The attendance at the|Warnack. There ceremony was per- e - : : Berlin claimed recapture of trenches east . : e a e : pulsed by Artillery Fire. Their Competency. ol‘hfiu. % s e | forty-ninth Nebraska State Sunday|formed mftfhg pdres(erzlcc loi"as l;l:l{gvc rcRxelts Want Ads are sure to bring i i N ORPET TALKS TO REPORTER |®t 4000000 armed men, In east estimated | ¢ 1,01 convention, holding a three- SOMPRNT. SUTHRIN NG BT CE, A8 ._‘ . : Britlsh house of commons voted $5,000,. day session in Falls City, has reached M:)’:g'.;.:: ,:::: Arras continued with | 1€ 1,300 mark this afternoon. The Donnelly was still unprepared when |68 losses on both sides. | auditorium was packed to overflow- ing by delegates and townspeople to court opened today to rule on the witness the pageant of states put on competence or incompetence as evi- PERSHING GALLS by 100 church people of the town. dence of the earlier letters of Will H. It, was a temperance play and was Orpet to Marion Lambert, for whose cARRANZA BLUFF mc}'{se'v”;;:‘c[‘jg:is S\ Rifterion- gave al!elged murder the young man is on ! - | practical tolk on the home depart- tn_?_‘.1 Al o g b (Continued From Page One.) ment work and William Brown of i e ' ethm“ Ol,J:C:C" to the ; mis- Chicago, missionary superintendent n‘:nb:aringeo;‘rbjeario;'sfl:i.e:t; ;:r;:% in international work, talked on .thel Donnelly, speaking to the lawyer be-| Today General Nafarette wired Is;::: (l;:e“h(;lww‘(;rk.ugl::égkg:ac!l::_ fore the jury was called in, said that | General Trevino that Manuel Palaez, 16" in’ tHaSatda gschool ety the letters we.e 8o prejudicial to Or- | ¢x-Villista general, now operating in s G H ly ade the address it b plalsly isdlcatin: seduction Fin ok astecas Jpion,, had placed ) o Yhe. afternoon on "The. Trial of that it would be dangerous t: mit | (3 e disposal of Genera " e e o I 0 sul garrmzi. Jose Robles and Canuto _’]17;1;;1' Barleycorn,” He also spoke to- | have read the letters,” the court [Reyes are expected in Chihuahua | TECC o) b e place for next ARTILLERY DUEL AT VERDUN Paris, June 21.—(11.50 a. m.)—A violent attack on the French positions northwest of Rheims was made by the Germans last night a Hill No. 108 . nd in the direction of Berry Au Bac, according to an official state- ment iscued by the war office today. The attack was repulsed by the Freach artillery fire, ¢ ‘The Germans exploded two mines before launching their infants against the French trenches. Their repulse was due, the statement says, to the effectiveness of the French screen fire. In the Verdun sector no infantry action was reported, 'but a mutual bombardment was maintained during Waukegan, I, June 23.—Judge THONPSON-BELDIN &CO. = ThoFation Corker o e tiddlelest — The Vacation Sale of House Dresses T | Basement. | AT 2ot ot el i Dt 91 A ST aligning of the various factional lead- ers with the government continues. A faht aid, “and they affected me. The ef- |shortly, bringing their forces, under : f e o “";'}:‘t" thext of the statement follows: ;e:t on the j’l'xry may be imagin:d. orders from General Trevino. ?g]'; Sl:{flgfly :,fch qztl)“zgnv::ruon, o In addition to the special “South of the Somme, before Mau- They might not draw the distinction| Al is quiet here. R o e R HER dress offered for $1.00, we announce a display of de- 3 g lightful Summer Dresses, pri‘;:esdaaatofl.“, $2.15, $2.95 Underwear for and $3.50. To solv]e %lhe prc:ible;nfl;)f Summer Comfort summer clothes and at the| 1o 55 eagy matter here to same time save money, is the | 4 the exagt style you, like mission of these very dainty |pest “for our stock is large and attractive dresses. Ma-| /4" oried terials are light and cool— * styles practical, but good|Gauze Vests 12}c—A qual- looking. ity that is extra good; On sale in the House- low neck and sleeveless. 'Wear Section—Basement |Gauze Pants 25c—Fitted knee, tape tops. Gauze Union Suits 50c—A fine ribbed garment with fitted or wide knee. Also envelope chemise suits at court, a detachment of the enemy that they are trying the defendant Yaquis at Piedras Negras. which attempted to approach our for murder and murder alone.” Eagle Pass, Tex., June 21.—General Luff Sues Gounty lines was dispersed with rifle fire. / State's Attorney Dady argued for|Murgia, a Carranza commander, ar- . “Northwest of Rheims, the Ger- their admission on the broad grounds | rived at Piedras Negras, the Mexican FOI‘ Blg Sllm fOI' mans, after exploding two mines, de- that an illicit love affair culminating | town opposite here, today with a de- All d D eged Damages livered an attack against the trenches in murder could be shown only by|tachment of 2,000 Yaquis, reinforci at Hill No. 108, south of Berry Au ] reading the entire serics of epistles. |the garrison there. A large part of Bac. Checked by our curtain of fire, AEY The citation of authorities consumed | the civilian population of Piedras Ne- : this attack was defeated completely. an hour, gras already has moved south. | Aurora, Neb, June 21.—(Special “On both banks of the Meuse (Ver-| Mrs.'R. L. Frantz was re-elected Orpet's Talk to Reporter. De Factos on Way to Ojinago. | I ¢legram.)—As a sensational sequel dun front) our artillery and that of | president.of: the Woman's club of the | Everett Friganza, a newspaper re-| =Presidio, Tex., June 21.—Six hun-|to the Luff assault trial which was ‘the enemy were rather active during | Railway Mail Service at the annual | porter, who had various interviews |dred Carranzistas were reported to-|concluded last week, a claim was fil- the sdight.” ‘““"“g Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. | with Orpet, was recalled to the stand. |day due to arrive at Ojinaga, opposite | ¢d today with the county commission- r—————ee M. H. Blackwell is the new vice presi- “Orpet told me that he met Mar- |here, some time tomorrow wntfl an- | ers of Hamilton county by Luff for POWEBS PUT ING dent, Mrs,'Charles Leigh correspond- | ion in the Helm's woods to tell her [other detachment following. the sum of $15,565.25, which he./al- ing secretary, Mrs, Edwin Cole re- [ their freindship had ceased—that he| This report, coupled with state-|leges is due him for expenses and for PBESSURE UPON cording secretary and Mrs. Roy Mar- was through,” the witness said. “He |ments brotf ht to ths American side| damages due for false arrest, false shall, treasurer. The club adjourned, gaid they walked together, She |that Colonel Jose Riojas, the Ojina- |imprisonment and malicious prosecu- MEXIO AN GHIEP until September. notped and he walked on, When he gl commander, had been instructed | tion. looked back she had fallen in the d y telegrlaph from C'I:’i‘huall;ua (li}tx tfi The sum ;:f $3,565.25 }5 asked for || ——_ snow. % iR Y repare for war wi the nited | expenses and attorneys’ fees. (Continued From Page One.) oLD 0mcERs RE-ELECTED Friganza, in talking with Orpet on E 3 e the train coming from Madison to could be commissioned as second lieu- e tates in the next few days, created| Luff asserts in his letter that Ham- Lake Forest, asked Orpet if tenants immediately if the emergency | Cattlemen of Nebraska Growsrs'|engaged to Celeste Youker. il cials took steps to quell the alarm. damages for humiliation, public de- gradation, notoriety and mental suf- great excitement here, but army offi- | ilton county is responsible to him for engaged to Celeste Youker. warranta such steps, Association Choose Robert “He said they were practically en- Department Orders. feri d by this false arrest and the same price The department had no additional gaged,” related the witness, “He| Washington, June 21.—(Special Tel A b e e e P y Graham to Be President. asked me not to drag net mame into fFensons Sranted—Nebraska: Marsaret A, | Malicious prosecution, He insists that Children’s Gauze Vests 10c- ‘ . Halrye, Fairfleld, $12; Sarah 1. Byrd, ®q.|the county board went beyond their the case, He admitted that his rela- ‘."“"" #12; Christina A. Ferguson, Long Pllnde. statutory yjurisdictiOfl in ‘employing with Marion were illicit. He Wyoming postmasters sppolnted: special counsel to prosecute him. 26c—Low neck, sleeve- ANNUAL BUREAU WORK GIVEN less. said ‘it was a cold proposition—I nev- D i ) o q " : i« . Wik H y y, August Schianse, Luff was tried last week and was 3 from consul :th:{.fi;::‘ |I:d T‘?"'h“ei r{;‘;!'l June 2”“(59;"" ;r ;%‘:,J"r;‘l"‘;vf‘{:}.'ff 1 never said Charies. %u‘:?;w‘mn:‘g&wv;““: to % | found not guilty on the first ballot. Cantar Aiple - Miln ey ' elegram, )—! ¢ men, ranchers, ol s b s ) vice e anenty throughout Mexico. it | commission men and many others| . Oblection by Defense, [X§horins Mitth twimet | EAMOUS GERMAN AIRMAN The Basement Balcony Y t TR ’ ! : ns keyed to a high .Iu:lr.l but. that | interested in the stock raising busi- ‘:::" .OI? :':.wep}:fie“dd hi" j::lfif‘:}l ok Nishol, Fred: IS REPORTED "' = : 'fl:rm' to Americans had n‘etu. crowded thedol;len hou:‘e this g'; reach Orpet and had himself ar- .473;4'.":"’.:':::"0:; ‘5?" :'nch-::nb«.::y";'fia' London, June 21.—Lieutenant Im. o 2 nd afternoon to attend the second open |rested and thrown into jail with the | terior for earth work 1,200 ! ous' it Consul Guyant, at Progreso, | yeysion of the Nebraska Stock Grow accused on February 20, feot Laramio canal, Nor u:?:it:'tw;l}gii'g: rt';erh?: ';:;ac;r‘::d(::l g:\:e %:ZT'&IZE.“ Waists and Middies for 95¢ Very attractive and dain- reported there was no truth | . ooocociavion "The Sioux Cit it § the | Nebraska and Wyoming; schedul the rumor that General Alvarado [£rt jtfociition: e Siows City quar-| At this point Attorney Potter of the | Arinur Brow. Now Tork City. 418435} aee T TR ; tet, Miss Kate Kniest and Mr. Have|defense objected. 5 rx City, 836,438 sce- | Wanted—S Want Ad . \ [ty—all much underpriced. id declared war against the United llfil’t ;f‘ Alliance and lthe A]Ihlnce lmi- “We '}m':e information,” said Mr. i:l;%:nmfig‘?;r'?i‘.u?fiaf:fl&' 'i"...é’"i‘,";' chanm:: efor lg:‘;eof :nnswers.! lIIJ‘hc:r’:e sl M ; 3 . I = n, ngs, Mont., $54,330. 1 A Niatians Taks Alebibin Pootth chestra gave several musical selec-|Potter, “that the state’s attorney co 85, Mont., $54,330 The Bee tions. e nived with witness to get him into The nomination committee recom-|jail to obtain Orpet's confidence.” mended the re-election of the present Overruled,” said the court. officers and executive committee, and| “In the jail” their ntort ‘was accepted, the old X 21, ) — Roms, s 1V Lo, ly says: the head of the Posina valley nts of our Alpine troops | officers being re-elected. trong position southwest| E. L. Burke and J. M. Tomlinson Purche. En ents :‘: members of the market committee of 0 |the American National Live Stock as- [ . | sociation, addressed the ponvention, i ht | explaining the object and accomplish- ments of the committee in its effort \ 4 on- | to aid the stock growers and the cat- d.|tle business. in the stock markets. We | Resolutions endorsing their work N ) g e g Soabs ‘do e work by sub- ; o n, wound- | “Dr, Marsh of the bureau of animal nm industry, addressed the convention on nage. Squadrons of o the diseases of horses, hogs and cat- and Sevios seroplanes I, which tle, exinaing te Sioitiodo. at rest. ment and what | ats : being done by m:: vl“lz; 'fr-f R O haait t6 dthain oot andrsrevent ' *'-. squadron O the Sharere | these diseases in Nobtacia s ey "aher - bringiny | Keith Neville of North Piatte deliv- And have your rooms arranged to suit you and your business. | The First National Bank Building ‘Will soon be ready for tenants. Already a large amount of the office space has been contracted for. Make your selection at once that you may have partitions where you want them, doors where most convenient, lavatories, laboratories, work rooms, private office where you would put them if constructing the building. This will save you future loss of time and annoying delays. - It is harder to re-arrange old plans than to make changes now be- fore walls are built. ' Adjust your space to your business, not your business to your space. The First I/ational Bank Building offers ' A Predominating Location § nsurpass rvice of the packing up process X in cooking I L L L g 0 aitees o Bondare - ] - c ! Hngfi (Class Ienantry. o b 5 I.L 0 —_— June 21—(Special| ‘ L 1 S~ > Tell us what you. want and how you of recruits ol gard company " N LIS ti ‘ o je M 22 want it and let us arrange for you ct e com- o e requrements | » i e uutit e i a perfect business home. How to get rid ered an address. The officers for the 1 mnfild safely - ) g ° ”.’ tzl“;' whe.' i coming year are: President, Robert Of eczema wuh Grah Alliance; vic id Charles H. ualsy?'hn...&; oo , Charles T e o bt C. Jameson, Ells. ReSinOI e Euvcpesa puble | GERMAN BANKER ARRESTED | | Res O, with Reivcl attors o th oeat| AT EL PASO RELEASED | | Sospumalysovshngimans appeared in \ It quickly and easily heals distress- and a similar statement Wuh%]mo 21.~Chief Beil- ing cases of eczema, rash or other the French press today|aski of the Department of Justice's| | tormenting skin or scalp eruption, exican legation in Paris. |bureau of investigation today tele-| | and clears away pimples, redness, ed bis El Paso ‘f““ to drop| | roughness and dandruff, even when 19 .b.n:‘fi.:: 5"&:;?; %'l'i&"k 2| | othertreatments have beenuseless. tained there '&“A"f.?."n"" ufleg';el at- B ,,,"‘E,,";‘m":“&:‘,‘;“"‘" 'fi can neutrality. | | Resinol Ointment a tlon convincea officils here| | fe Dest. e Resino, Balamere 2d cre had been no violations. authorized to state that it Mexico which " the confln':lu. %«m i | 2= Germn Style e (28 fhouble Beer : “In Clase By lteoll™ Brewed and Bottled by Jetter Brewing Co., Ltd. : OMAHA, NEB, / Family Trade Supplied Wy Wi Jetten. ; leave Friday. First Trust Company of Omaha, Agents 303-5 South Thirteenth St. H. E. WALLACE, Building Manager. | Sickness

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