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o THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1916. MEXICAN KILLBD =[S v sumons e sy eer MAPOGRAPH OF MEXICO - GUARD DEPENDENTS ~ WILLBEGIVEN AID "Bin Likely to B;:ome Law in July Providing for Pay:to Those Left Behind. GREAT NEED OF AVIATORS i (From a Staff Correspondent.) Washington, ujJne 30.—(Special ‘Telegram.)—Three bills of the utmost importance to every member of the National Guard who has been or will be mustered into the service of the United States are flending in comn- gress, with every likelihood of early endorsement. ' Following the passage of the bill to authorize the president to draft the National Guard for any . service, General Pershing command and of the Mexican troops in his vicinity. East of El Paso. UBELL ORDERS AN INQUIRY soldiers who fired across the Rio Ysleta, twelve miles east of El Paso, General Gonzales in Juarez today. which measure, as it went to the pres- Mexican officials claimed that the ident yesterday, carried no appropria- tion or provision of any kind for the guardsmen, Chairman Hay of the military affairs. committee of the house, introduced a bill to appropriate $2,000,000 from which to pay the de- pendent families of guardsmen. This measure has practically had the sanction of the house, when a sim- ilar provision was in the original draft of the bill, but was knocked out in the senate through the efforts of Senator Gore of Oklahoma. It is to come up on Monday under: suspension of the rules and there is every reason to be- lieve that it will pass unanimously. 1t will provide for pay not to exceed 50 per month for the dependent fam- ilies or relatives of all guardsmen and it is estimated that this sum will be sufficient to provide for the depend- ent people until congress meets again in December. RUDREIRS e ing along the Mexican side of the survivor, placed the number of Ameri- cans at eight. A Considerable indignation was ex- pressed in Juarez over the affair, and General Gonzales sent a complaint to General Bell. ] General Bell said he would detail officers to make investigations. Pend- ing receipt of their report, he would o not discuss the incident. 5 .. % Lost Supplies Returned. The military supplies lost in the Carrizal fight arrived in Juarez from ik Chihuahua this morning, General Orders Are Issued Renfdlng Bell was notified and arranged to take To Pass in July. * National G. A. R. Encampment | them over. The, consisted of twenty- There is no doubt of its passage in (From s Statf Correspondent,) seven horses, fifty-three rifles, a num- the house and Senator Reed of Mis-| i 0o Aol JON(S f ber of pistols, several thousand car- oy 1 5 —(Special.)— | 4o: A :voi'l‘l"er:;o::eqfitlfii:e:ctti;:"of":l: ’l’““e Grand Army headquarters has issued :‘:fil{" and other, articles of equip body, 80 thit by the midd| %f"wa' orders covering the attendance at the | “THe negro troopers of the Tenth rovyl'llmwlll have been m ; f ;'hy next national encampment of that|.aialry brought here from Chihuahua rehfim of .all ‘(he b:yl .w?morhnv: g{““i“g‘.’“' which will be held in| it remained at the hospital at Fort been sent to the Mexican border, '";“ ity, August 28 to Septem- | Bliss awaiting release, when it has X pny ber 2. The next bill of, a similar character, Headquarters of the Nebraska de- 3::"3;3:’3;:‘:.: tll‘:e fii?c';.“"d o ?fi";.dybgfi'fi':gfdis::dh ':l,-lledr“fl:" artment. will be at the Muchlbach | “They corroborated reports brought N8 S idiien oF reailuce ot the ‘é’ otel in rooms 711 and 712, with Past | ¢o"t12 border and told to the Asso- of $30 for a private, $35 for cor ::1 Department Commnader Eli A.|cjated Press nearly a week ago, that $40 for ser eplntl and $45 f 3 ‘po 2| Barnes of Grand Island in charge. | the number of Mexican dead at Car- o T'i lisberamnant °"| s 'fi{ The official train will leave over the | i1 ae much farger than announced ¢ :ne; or al .loldienpl::lco::‘(h}; ::.d: B"JI.""S"“ at ll(l:lyp.ér}., A“‘;'"t 8, | by General Francisco Gonzales, A of sergeant. The bill also places com- |20 arrive in Kansas City at 7:20 in | nymber. of officers other than General m}:‘w:&:l offlcgrlhupon Tfl equality the mornin'._______ w cers of the regular service. Before it is Iy dilpa‘led of itvwill Colonel P"“W“ Starts on uestionably be amended so as to His Annual vacation y equally to members of the naval ARrt s Wadt Chrrebrondinty SR e e Saturday Specials : Lincoln, June 30.—(Special.)— . {6 the milary affirs commitiee and | Colonel J. K. Preson of the gover:|ff $16 Suits, on @() () * will be reported out at once, nor’s official family laid aside his aale, .o n . For Government Employes. laborious and honorable duties and $10 Suits, on ! Senator Martine is the .‘m, of a|left this evening |for St. Francis, up 1 ! ss 75 theasure which provides that all gov-|Somewhere among the wilds of Min- ||l B81€ o....... . . ment employes, which would nesota, where he expects to catch [l 75¢ Silk Hats, 45c | 76¢ Union Suits, 39 AU c ude postal clerks, letter carriers and | hornpouts and sunfish and manufac- “wgervices, who are mustered into the > ' 1 military service of the United States, DEATH RECORD. 76¢ Shirts, on sale, 39 shall receive their full salaries during A ) c the time of their service in addition to Mrs, George Haubold. Men's Underwear, 19c o A R A B 7 8 T clerks in postoffices and custom | ture fish stories when he comes ses and other branches of the civil | marching home again. their pay as solders. Furthermore,| Columbus, Neb, June 30.—(Spe- the places held by these men shall be fcial Telegram.)—Mrs. George Hau- sen s s s e keg_kh open until their discharge. bold, aged 47, died this morning at at ned is measure has also been referred |10 o'clock. She has lived here since l- HELPHAND to the military affairs committee, but [ she was twelve years old, coming here those who are supporting Mr. Martine | from Germany with her m%ther. CLOTHING Co. are not so lm‘;{ue as to the success | Funeral services will be held Sunday 314-316 N. 16th St. * of the senator in securing the enact- |afternoon at 2:30. ment of the measure, although it is o lieved that some provision will be pay of all in the government service ' who have enlisted, even though their full salaries are not paid to them. Need More Aviators, : :fide which will increase the military “Follow The Beaton Path” The War department is making strenuous efforts to secure an ade- * quate supply of air craft. Should the gcmident it necessary, as many FOR find i | i ksl HotWeather Wants for by the War department for avia- fiolb’purpolel. Th?:e(hundred avi thre are nonded jmmediately. s You Will Find Our Prices Are the Last Word r:ruly thl‘: minyléfi‘iuudof‘ *:h'e regu- army have volunteered their serv- ) ices, bn{ most of these have had no and Can’t Be Beaten. experience. Great difficulty is found in securing the right men. So far as Muchian) Aes <oacetiad, R PHOTO DEPT. ers reported that they can build all | B 5, yussatta Taleum Powder....... A that are necessary, 1o record, tme | oy tows mae sruven donta || Films Developed Free ) with the re- | B "hristien 1. oircuiiiiiienerins tge signal corps will likel 16¢ Porous Plasters, J. & J ng;' mh'su‘:xfll.m line of able to secure at least 250 ma- |W g95c Hand Scrub Brushes .. within the next ninety d.{:i 26 Tooth Brushes . “:rruk ol: -uffh:l:lny large :e:h ons has greatly hampered. the | & am:'fu:&'m‘“‘ '-&"“""‘" §0s Doan's Kidney Pills ..........34 Clerks Named 260 Mark Cross Rasors .. $1 Hood's Sarsaparilla .... F“ 36c Shaving Brushes ..... +«17¢ | 60c Kodol Dyspepsia Tablets ¥ ; ) 106 Taloum Powder, Wilbur's .... .. 8c | 26 Colorite ........... Washington, June 30—(Special)— |l 25c Beaton's Chiorate Tooth Pas 360 Castorls ... “!_ollawin& clerks have bed 260 Beaton's Cold Cream 80¢ Syrup of Figs ....... in the 8@:1 ) e Ivory Soap, 2 for .. 50c DeMars' Green Soap Sha: . B. Vit 3 E. L./l 50c Vera Form Bath Po 10c Beaton's Straw Hat Cleaner ard, W. H. Schade, |ll ‘50¢ Antisgptic Safety Rasor: e | 26¢ Carter's Liver Pills ....., "Watros, A. M. $1.60 I-‘t‘-.‘hgnnd Fountain Syringe, 28c Pints Red Wing Grape Juice BUBTARed «ioivitsierrnseiesrs69€ | 960 Nature's Remedy §1 King's New Discovery ...... . 260 Albert's Little Dinner Pills, %o Box Fine Linda Statlonery. $1 Electrio Bitters .,..... 60c Box Fine Linen Stationery ..... 250 Sloan’s Liniment e C0c Dent's Dog Remedies, all 26c Chamberlain's Colle and e Lavorls. ... L 25c Wright's Silver Cream P e ho,} y::lnflvei. Funeral ser- |} 26c Graf's Hyglo Nall Polish.......17%¢ | 36c Mustard Cerate ..... ill_be held Monday morning |[§ 10¢ Lustrite Emery Bosrds ¢ | 10c Raques Cubeb Cigarettes k. é Tes 10¢ Raques Charcoal Tablets. ... loc! 26¢ Lustrite Cuticle ves 8c Demiricle (for removing hair) : 1 Oc_Samuel's 8-P les Special Tele- ;x Duffy's Malt Whiskey... R o '::ulel- anted: Gretje l“.B...u‘ Bruning, $12; Lottie Martin, ‘Wauneta, §12 0. Hodges appointed B I CIpl 'y A‘u.nt‘:. Phelps county, Neb, Patience M. Brown, declined. The us- of the treasury has award- It you are ha trouble in get. ting m‘ pictures, let our expert tell you ult that %) to improve. Cigar Specials 76¢ Rubber Bath Caps . 69¢ Rubber Bath Caps . ‘oms, 8 for 89¢ Rubber Caps . All 10¢ straight cigars, 3 for 00, snd sam fire for public bullding at Ted fleld, 8. D. at §68,730. SUMMARY OF THE WAR e MAIL ORDERS Receive Our Prompt Attention. BEATON DRUG CO, 15th and Farnam Streets. @ B.8.8.~Nature's Greatest Blood Purifier—and & sat- ‘wral sequence of the Indians favorite medicine. Get Tun Guwooes 8.8.8, At Youa Daveent. /) —This shows approximately o £ v oae mand of the American patrol at the present disposition of BY U- S_ TROOPS Ysleta, said that he had heard noth- ing about any shooting and did not believe his soldiers fired across the General Gonzales S8ays Customs | border. Guard Was 8hot by Soldiers | AGREEMENT IS REACHED diers Pays Respects to Lincoln, June . —(Special.)—An agreement has been reached between El Paso, Tex., June 30.—A Mexican the state and the Missouri Pacific % g o 4 . Railway company regarding hearings line rider belonging to the Carranza |j,\"4hc controversy over the enforce- customs servicc was shot and killed f ment of the 2-cent passenger law and last night by a squadron of American | the railroad will file the case with the referee, T. H. Gains of Omaha, not % ¢ s ! th ly 20, the state will Grande into Mexican territory near bae'egrivc‘:"ur{clixlychl::rdlS :osr:p?y‘vw according to a report received by|New Militia Company guard, named Juan Morena, was rid- |cial Telegram.)—A new militia com- pany iord the sixth fregxmem \(v)ill be . y s organized Sunday afternoon. rders river in the performance of his duty, | (o that” effect were received today with a fellow customs rard, when |by Augusts Wagner from Colonel the Americans opened fire without|Maher by permission of the Gover- warning. The story, as told by the |nor, trip to the border. HOMPSON-BELDIN 6 CO. ~—he.fashion Certer of "the ddleWest — At Nathan’s Lake GOTHENBURG MEN Captain George Vidmer, in com With Respect to Rate Case Governor Morehead. ‘From a Staf: Carrespondent.) (From a Staft Correspondent.) Forming at Columbus| himsel sor the ordeal. Columbus, Neb., June 30.—(Spe-| However, the governor was agree- able disappointed. The gentlemen in- formed him that they had simply come to pay their respects. They all had boys in the Gothenburg company and they had come down to visit them and bid them God speed in their Lincoln, June 30.—(Special.)—A delegation from Gothenburg filed into headed by W. C. May of that city, and were introduced to the executive by Mr. May. Visions of the appeals that had come to him in the fast week from those who did not bring up their boys ot be soldiers, passed before the mind of the governor and he braced They informed GLAD B0YS JOINED Delegation of Fathers of Sol- WANTED SONS TO SERVE been sworn into the service. and Mr. Janssen had two. Fifth regiment. Examiner Finds Good _ (From a Staff Correspondent.) of fees were $15,391.70. ther but $120, Established 1886, Art Department A new line of Royal Soci- ety package goods received, consisting of center pieces, pillows, dresser scarfs, card table covers and many oth- ers, just the thing for sum- mer work. CLASSES FOR INSTRUCTION for children every Wednesday and Saturday mornings from 9 to 12 o’clock. ADULTS' CLASSES, mornings, except Wednesday and Satur- day, from 10 to 12 o'clock; ev- ery afternoon from 38 to b o’clock. Basement Balcony A July sale of Soiled and mussed waists. ‘ 69c each Unusual values and will repay you for a visit. $5.00 and $6.00 values $3.95 | JULY CLEARING SALE Women's Wearing Apparel at Reduced Prices Women's Coats For Outing and Dress Occasions # ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICE ~ (Jersey Knit Coats not included) $15.00 Coats for $ 7.50 $19.50 Coats for $ 9.75 ) $25.00 Coats for $12.50¢ | White, the $35.00 Coats for $17.50 . $45.00 Coats for $22.50 $6.00 and $7.00 values $4.95 ALL SALES FINAL. Governor Morehead that they wanted | their boys to give the service to their country, which it demanded and were proud of the fact that they had all Some members of the Gothenburg| My Sorensen is a gradute of company, it was said at the camp, had refused to take the federal oath, delaying the 'mustering in of the Condition in School Office |W- C. T. U. Convention at Dunbar. Lincoln, June 30.—(Special)—Ex-|Qtoe County . Womens' Christian aminer Ed E. Smith has finished his | Lemperance union was held at here examination of the office of the state | Tuesday. The following officers superintendent and finds that from |Were elected for the coming year: January 1, 1915, to January 1, 1916, President, Mrs. Robert Emmans, the receipts of the office from all kinds Palmyra; vice-president, Mrs. Blanche The money has all been paid into | Mrs. D. D. Seymour, Syracuse; treas- the state treasury except $12.20, re-|urer, Mrs. Earl Seyfer, Dunbar. maining in cash in the office. The A O R DT %rca(est :mnunt receivedAin any moll:th uring that time was in August, when 3 p the receipts were $2,147.70; and the 2" °0ds. Don't take the risk, take Dr. lowest amount was 531 chobér. when High Class Suits One-Half Regular Price White Suits Silk Suits W ool Suits We have two misses’ suits, size 16 years, made of La Jersey Silk, middy sport style; one blue and the regular price of these suits, $45. Saturday $15.00 each Wash Goods Specials 29¢ yard |Jap Lunch Cloth Saturday a number of broken lines of choice sum- mer wash goods, including Voiles, Organdies, Marqui- settes and Linens, values up to 75¢c a yard; 29 your choice at, peryard............cciuen Cc Sport Stripe Wash Materials Bright colorings, just the required weight for separate coat or skirt, 36 inches wide; 2 5 Saturday, peryard.........cciiiiiiniiannn Cc TUB SILK PONGEE For waists and dresses, also patterns suitable for men’s shirts—79¢ per yard. Main Floor. SOROSIS PUMPS AND OXFORDS Grand Island Attorney In Legislative Buredd C. A. Sorensen, an attorney Grand Island, has been sppointed The names of the visitors were: | g; i Fred Young, H. Jassen, Martin Stein, sistany Ciroctoeiot the Nebriss iy George M. Block and W. C. May. Each one had a son in the company lative Reference bureau, taking place vacated by Hhorne A. Bro| now secretary of the railway comy sion. University of Nebraska. He was a member of the debating teams in the years 1912 and 1913 and was editor of the Daily Nebraskan in 1914. He begins his duties July 1. Dunbar, Neb., June 30.—The annual Raetkin, Nebraska City; secretary, Don't Disregard Your Cold. Few of us realize the danger of cough: King’'s New Discovery. Guaranteed All druggists.—Advertisement. ( other rose and white; Blue and White Japanese Lunch Cloths, Napkins, Scarfs and Toweling in all the newest Japanese designs. 36x36 Japanese Lunch Cloths at 50c each. 45x48 Japanese Lunch Cloths at $1.00 each. 84x54 Japanese Lunch Cloths at $1.50 each. 12x12 Japanese Napkins to match, $1.00 a dozen. 13250 Japanese Scarfs at 19¢ each. White Hosiery Warm weather makes one feel the need of many changes in white hosiery. WHITE FIBRE SILK HOSE— Light and medium weights— 50c and 59¢ a pair. WHITE SILK HOSE—Lisle tops and soles—75c a rair. PURE THREAD SILK HOSE— White—8$1.00 a pair. PURE DYE SILK HOSE—Heavy weight, lisle soles and tops— $1.28 a pair. GOOD FISHING TUE TAXI JlT"E Web. 202 ————— Read Bee Want Ads for profit. Use | them for results. AN IDEAL SPOT FOR A SUMMER REST. . “THE STORE OF THE TOWN.” Browning King & Co. NEVER AGAIN! in all probability, will you be able to buy suits as good as these at so low a price. All Qur $40 and $35 Fancy Sack Suits Reduced to $27.50 Saturday The Cream of Our Stock—Suits that possess in the highest degree all those particular charac- teristics which put our higher priced garments in a class by themselves. We offer reduced prices but twice a year, in sales which are appreciated by discriminating dressers. You should be one of the wise. FATHERS and MOTHERS are advised of a general reduction of TWENTY PER CENT on Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. BROWNING KING & CO. GEO. T. WILSON, Mgr. I have planned new stripes and dark colors that are' s0 largely in (de- mand; the quality is unusual for the price. Lay in a sup- ply, for the regular rices are $1.50 and .00—Saturday .. and flower effects that will make the d | EO‘I( hearts glad. 1l asily worth $2.80. v’,'//’ | Get your fill at.... A Ill Look for . 315 lins, in T - - solid colers ‘ Sfirt SA LE g::llmber Saturday that will make scores of new customers for my store. If yq have attended one of my previo Shirt Sales—you need no coaxing— you know exactly what to expect. Lot No. 1 This lot consists of Silk Pongees in all the Lot No. 2 i - eons . i // SR '~ ; L/% ; a Shirt Feast for C 575 ou Saturday y////