Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 29, 1916, Page 2

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ey " Soscrmn / i 2 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 29. 1916. VILLISTA GENERALS |ITALIANS CONTINUE [[one Year Ago Today (FEDERALORDERIS [COWBOYS TAKE HOT JOINING CARRANZA| AUSTRIAN DRIVE) inthowar | ISSUED ATLINGOLN| TRAIL INTO MBXICO | Bandit Ohieftains Make Peace|- o Official Report Tells Of| Austro-German armics capfured Tomas.|LieUtenant Colonel Bachr is|Pursuit of Murderers of Parker| With De Facto Government the Oapture of- Two New | !» touthemn Poland. = Given Command of Men Family May Result in Fresh and Gather at Juarez. Poaiticne., \'n:;l';n"::‘:flmz'-w b Mustered Into 8ervice. Complications. NOW EXPECT OTHER RAIDS THONPSON-BELDEN &CO, v The Fashion Corter of "the MiddleWest — Established 336 - German troops reached Kamionka, twen- ty-five miles northeast of Lemberg. OTHER GAINS RECORDED | Germans fercely amailea Rumion army |JAYCOX, ORDNANCE OHIEF [SIX SUSPECTS ARRESTED| New Sport Stripes In its new position along the Bug river. i S El Paso, Tex, June 28—Fresh| Rome, June 28—(Via London.)— +| Mobilization Camp, Lincoln, Neb,,| Columbps, Jue 29.—It was reported For Thursday’s Sel]ing cause for apprehension was found | The Italians pave flung back the Aus- GERMAN ATTAGK ON June 28.—(Special Telegram.)—The | today that while employes of the Dia- i h . wide along the border late today in news | trians a furthe: distance on the Tren- first federal order was issued this|mond “A” ranch, nine miles east of we are showing a of the gathering of strong forces of former Villistas under notorious chieftains in the vicinity of Juarez and the close surveillance by the civil and military authorities of former ad- range of awning and blazer . stripe cotton fabrics. 36 in. wide, at 25¢ a yard tino front. The war office today an- FLEURY REPULSED morning. Lieutenant Colonel Baehr|Hachita, were helping hunt the slay- ers of the Parkers the ranch was nounced the ccpiure of Monte Gia- of Omaha is made chief of command monda, north of Fusine, and Monte : of the men mustered, Major A. I |raided last night and a number of Caviojo. These positions lie between | French War Office Tells of the |Haysel of Lincoln adjutant major, |horses taken. Posina and Astico. Vigorous Fighting at Many John M. Birkner of Lincoln quarter-| Cowpunchers of the Diamond “A” P herentz, who are now refugees in E1| The communication says: Points N master, Captain Jaycox of Omaha|and U Bar outfits today sent a cour- Blazer Stripe 3 B! 3 oints Near Verdun. . 5 : R e A . Paso, “med the Adige to t}ae Bun;a chief ordnance officer and Major Wal- |ier to Hachita with news that they Ramle, Llnens Gener.! Jose Flores, commanding | commanding positions and strongly dron of Beatrice chief surgeon. had located a hot trail and were fol- R 800 infantrymen, is teported in Juarez | organized defenses now reached by| BRITONS TAKE THOUSANDS : The stylish sport ma- The Fourth regiment of the Ne-|lowing it into Mexico. It was feared braska National Guard has been mus-|that fresh complications may arise tered in and the First battalion been from the venture, as the punchers after making peace with the de facto | the enemy have increased largely its . government, activity in resisting our advances.| Paris, June 28 —German troops last General Manuel Banda, once a|Nevertheless, we made considerable night delivered another attack on the |given physical examination, Only a A b e e i Villa subordinate, known to be across | progress yesterday. e o th d & = t the Rio Grande, and Manuel Medina-| “In the Lagarina valley and in the French positions near Fleury, on the jege:wf:-eom a{;‘: fileze?oz;e:o;xe;;:nl{:s by this time. vietia and Jose Ysabel Robles, also|Arsa valley there was intense artil-| Sector of the Verdun front, over ined. ing i Six Mexicans were arrested in have taken advantage of the amnesty | lery action. We shelled positions of | which violent fighting has l;een in f?’;flzr}?“::dim;{-ll?ism ::zt)ecl:: in:rI ;fpié};; Hachita today on susflicion. of being ranted by Carranza, Still another|the enemy on Monte Trappola and|progress f ver: - | toda; % entral d ent has|implicated in the Parker killing and Villa Teader. Colonel Mari M T dotaok th hes | PFO8 or several days. The as-|today. The C epartms e L i e garrison in Juarez, Castillo, who has| “Between the Posina and the Astico [ fire, the war office announced today. ;:lnr:lay ym;omgroe,d ianngd °§§si§2fi" they are guiltless. been blamed for the dynamiting of | we took the enemy's positions of| There was spirited fighting near the |examined. Recruiting for the Fourt MR e TR :g:‘ (;umb‘:'iehtunnnel 2 in February, | Mone Giamondo, north of Fusine, and | Thiaumont works, which the Germans | regiment s progressing at a good | Northwestern Express Rates & d.fil{l: wuc 1 tw:x\lt)t-‘ 1:; _Axlqenclm Monte Caviojo. Cavalry detachments captured several days ago, but no rate, forty men being added since Are Declared Discriminatory c:ndy rye!urenxel;"t,o ft'exic;"vil r‘" reached Pede; ; iod change took place in the situation |yesterday morning. : Ex Cruz from Cuba, where he went after the southern lidepo;t:).llel Xen:ccv“a‘fi:y 't’her.e.f V\:elt glh'?e Me?“’ Sbce wia Ad cluW rat‘ysuf}:ggt%%m{ugt Zi}'a—to Sp;:tsli 8 o infan! i 5 D bem%ululud from custody after the | and reached the slopes of Monte Ras- Artiller :.-,yngm;::. gcc;'flflfl'}:",fi,i St. Louis Next Y Dakota points were geld discrimina- Cumbre crime. p ca, b},‘lom;_l:mronoha?; MontelM?- sector between Avocourt and Chat- e -] omss X Lfar tory by the %ntcrna;es Comr!l;ell'lce Hachita Raid Ominous. ciagh, which were held strongly by| tancourt. iladelphia, June 28.—St. uis | commission in favor of Sioux Falls, The bandit raid ich | the rear enemy’s guards. Further 'elulfgd‘?n?l {,:i ;::;,?'::'l"m;}m north after carrying Monte Colom-| g th of Tassl he G Parker and his bride, st ws a fruit-| bara we began to ~approach Gala-| , 20vth O Lassigny t diliver bare ful subject of speculation’ today in | Marra valley, ' Eral atorian. Sy A connection wtih the presence of Vil-| ' “On the Isonzo we captured 353(Eré SrPre ATl ihoe Spon anor listas in Juarez and. the apparent lack frimnerl including seven officers and | * i7" thp Cha °\;T efforts failed, gf p;o‘uc oy ll_ffi:d‘:d lheb b;der frpf‘ll WO, machine. guns.” reconnoieterinlm ?l.;:; :fmt%te‘ ::I?:A; andit raids, Their probable’ activi- | seee——— | o h i i ties in the event of hostilities give e (g b e our Tnts ) l:g aumerous n:’lrmin theories. SUMMARY OF THE WAR Gty & Seablet viud éi:g:r-u; s o o Tl % mo% s vorapus ZOVESGE o the it 17 ur. . . entry, that regarding food is not, Sey-| °*¢r the ground from which they wore More Grenade Fighting. eral wagon loads of foodstuffs, held| forced in the recont Austrisn offenstve| «QOp the left bank of the Meuse up st the international bridges, were| *Bows no slgns of halt, there _has been artillery fighting in released today after the consigno: : | DISPATCHES FROM the British frons in | the vicinity of Avocourt and Chattan- received permission from Washington | | France and Flanders lsy emphasts upon | court, At Hill No, 304 and at Dead. to send them across in response to| ' the intensty of the bomberdment which |man’s Hill there have been minor terial in combination colors —natural and green, natural and blue, purple and nat- ural, white’and blue. 36 in. wide, per yard $1 Voiles and Organdies With the new arrivals the showing is most complete. A visit to our main floar wash goods section will convince you that the season’s newest ideas are shown here first, always at popular prices. was today selected as the 1917 con-|S. D., and a reduction in interstate vention city of the Associated Adver- [rates to conform with those of the tising Clubs of the World, now meet- | South Dakota Railroad commission ing here. were ordered. The statement sayst Cleanses the testh thoroughly—dis- solves quickly — purifies the breath— Drlyon's PERFECT An Executor should have an intimate and constantly re- freshed knowledge of the values of property and securi- ties. A Knowledge This Company, through daily P ts inst detention of ‘the | ' 13 belng brough to bear upon the German | engagements with hand grenades, . nsacti exce] s iuat the food shortage ( Hnes “On. the right bank of the river of Values: tra ons, gains exceptional ¢ 18 becoming more acute in the|THE FRENCH ARE HOLDING thelr own | there was a counter attack at 3 o'clock " knowledge of such values. Lnu:li%r"lo.f b dg“tllz?mw:l: ‘:"'fifi north .;‘ Verdun, where continued attack | this m?rlt;ir;r fin uuzrI pog};ions north- | 3 uth who told| in the Thisumont and Fleury sectors, de- | east i . 321, i - of bread lines_in Chihuahua City, lvered last night, were u-phul.y ;:?udo wit;x hanfld grenauies.ls Xx:«:tl::r PETERS Dimngo and b‘l‘on-qon and brought | chegked, sccording to the Parls bulletin. | counter attack betwecn ‘Fleury and| § TRUST CO. A Standard Ethical Dentifrice pcn::.u to substantiate. their state: (yny GERMAN RESISTANCE to the Bus-| the eastern boundary of the Chapitre CAPITAL 250000000 Send 2¢ stamp today for a generous trial package of either men! iy Bsiaot . aedve- 15 Velb S Rad™ boeh wm}d “;1“ checked. SRR s Dr. Lyon’s Perfect Dental Cream or Tooth Powder. Dynami further strengthened. Berlin, snnounces| “In the vicinity of the Thiaumont Lyon & Sons, Mexican refugees who reached the| a gain of ground on the Btyr, where the | works, where the fighting was spirit- L . e STE W21 8 New Tork Gy Lorder todgg rom the mining dis-| viliage of Winlewka was taken by storm | ed last night, the situation remains tricts of Chihuahua brought stories of| from the Russians, \ unchanged.” the organization of the “dynamite i squads” in General Trevino's army, Lhey said it is planned that should it become apparent in the event of | | war that the de facto troops could| | l}f; hold the ' railroads, to destroy them, and the detachments now sta- tioned llon&the Meéxican Central and the Mexico Northwestern will be con- ) centrated at Chihuahua City. Bombs 3 - : P f ! f ufl' hand grenades, it was said, were| | v : ‘ 4 W made by ;luflinl the ends of . h Rk ‘m._fl pipel. after ling them with -———-—-——q—-‘-——-————-—————q————_——.——-— TS ”:;15‘-;% ::‘:m;“% Begins Thursday Morning and Continues Until Every Dellar’s Worth Merohandise is Swept Away Sport Skirts | |While Wash Skirls SPRING COATS g A R SPORT DRESSES in all the new stripes and | |A big assortment in small | | Less than Half Price. Only abomt 100 coats h: b leted f B i ot et et 4 Entire stock of beautiful Sport Dresses sud Suits, includ- alf P et s & by regylars. : ing genuine Rajah silk and all the pretty siripes, in 4 lots. | | combinations in Piques,| |and exirs sises in Ratine, :"‘bmdmmm‘h““‘“';”!’ .| Popgn;rg: Silverbloom, Ratine, Mohair, | - | Gabardine and Pique. Beau- dwncmk,ng: Serge Coats, reg- | and Covert Coats, Galen Birch—$4.96, $3.95, tiful styles—$2.95, $1.95, e 35 to e largest guard since the present | | $16.00 $17.50 ular up to $7.95, | ular to $13. values $2.98,$1.98 | | $1.48,98¢ || $2.95 $7.95 crisis developed was stationed last $8.95 Dresses for | Dresses for $22.50— $11.85 §11.50 last night at the international brid Dresses Dresses although-no fear that should an o o g $ $5.00 | $6.95 | $9.85 *11.85 occur an attempt would . be British Troops Are Advancing | | ‘ / " It was believed that should such a foray occur the attempt would be| aihud at some other point along the river, " made to rush the structure. P Over Wide Front in West * British Headquarters in France, | | Tuesday, June 27.—(Via _London, June 28&)—British guns continued tot day the bombardment over a broad front whici. was begun yesterday, The | S, A= | - : Auodwaled Press gz‘::lrenponden}; rid- | ! X ) 3 -2 About 75 styles, 1 (.)!‘ :n; Sezfi“’ miles blehind th;' line: : \“%0“ 2 of each style, in ound the same regular pounding of o | A 00 7 g p:-lg:m on b;)th ‘dl:'la, pwlll:;thv in % N A : ?‘ "-:. beautiful imp orted i«{fi“““‘ """::; :"‘b‘d o j 77 N\ )| Madras, Voiles, Or- + Under cover of ombardment ¢ / n -+ 7 the British made m:mer:‘\u trene‘;h £4%" g \ A m“ in stripes, raids last right, bringing in thousands o W\ plaids, checks and of prisoncrs. \ i e\ ty iy evening dresses and better grades of white net, chiffon, trimnting, striped voiles, beautitul white net, also some taffets silk in etc, in white and evenifig W sl v s Gk Skirts Palm Beach Suits fetas, crepe de chine and . Georgette crepes. $1.95- $8.96 and $9.85 Balance of my stock of Wool and Silk Suits N Success of § B . I/ Suits up to $20.00.$7.95 \*A’comfortlble. / Suits up to $27.50...$10 Tharsday Only For Two Hours, 8:30 to 4 Middy Blouses, sold up to R8O, At . C 50 dozen Waists, sold u to $1.50, slightly mnueg from handling ......50¢ Friday Only For Two Hours, 8:30 to 10:30 a. m., sample street and $750 besutiful Geargette Crepe W Iuvg@lmydcnplofllm ”fih’d’:' $1.98 | = t1‘,0:305. m., waists worth Southwest élmt'l:esfin voil::é madras $§1.50, mussed, oth, linens, etc., sli A e g e e l::;'::d mussed, worth up to §10, customer, each— limited 2 to a customer— Douglas Stroets

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