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THE OMAHA SUNDAY Bi']E: JULY ammunition to the greedy guns, trouble between the United States and called out: GARRANZA LIKES Mexico. “Mind your wheel horse! Now, all Reforms in Prospect. 4—A [ ENGLISH STAFF IS o el::‘e:v'hle‘rlcg i:v;:;:gmei::) ;:'"cd and PARLEY PROGRESS %Vitl;lin a uhmi; tgme., the first cdhi_ef H " 3 said, there wou ¢ incorporated in iy by %:i:i::! | the constitution of Mexico all the re- 45 . VERY ENTHUSIASTIC every rider urging his | forms which now find a place in the if | Greatest Concentration of [mount. Guns of All Oalibers Ever De Facto Leader Oertain Dan- program of the constitutionalists. In a large measure, he declared some of Pal‘ishioner Gives ger of War With United these reforms already are in opera- - } Seen in a Given Area. P F m t States Averted. tion and there rem;insfondly theirl i ormer rremon ; incorporation into the fundamental o WRITER VIE laws of the country. As to the hold- »‘f; A P B W8 ALL Pa'stor a Le a0 REFUGEES MAY RETURN ing of the presidential election, Gen- : e : 3 g y eral Carranza said it would take place I8 British Front in France (Via Lon- Mexico City, July 15.—General Car-| as soon as the work of reconstructing don), July 15.—The British general staff officers are showing elation over the results of the overnight attacks against the German second line, al- though careful to state that the great ; task against a powerful foe is only Fremont, Neb,, July 15.—(Special) | 2072 in an interview today, said that | the constitution had been completed —Rev. I. W. Corey, former pastor of [ 4y o status of the negotiations with and when the country was completely H iti 5 at peace. the First Bapitist church, of Fremont, | washington was very satisfactory as| " The de facto government, the first has been b,‘q‘f"'h'd $5,000 by . @ the result of the good will shown to | chief asserted, will pass a law of am- wealthy parishioner at Kenosha, Wis., | each other by Mexico and the United | nesty so_that all Mexicans who haye where Mr, Corey has been in charge | gyateq, left the country for one. reason or barely started. Soon after daylight the }of the Baptist church for the last three | «Thanks to this feeling of good another can return if they desire. tootal of the British success|years. - Mr. Yule was one of the lead- i the fi hief lived e Things Look Lovely. Joytul news ing business men of Kenosha. will, e first cl e continued, “we | ooy on, July 14—The infor- e e will be able to avoid war. War we do | mal negotiations for the settlemént of the area occupied by the British army. Lay Auditorium Camerlltom. not desire, but if there were no other |issues bewteen the United States and As a spectacle to an eye witness, Holdrege, July 15.—(Special.)—The | remedy for the situation, I would en- | General Carranza are understood to s i S e e conrnerstone of the new $35,000 city fer linonlint have advanced a long step today, this action of the second big stag Auditorium was laid yesterday after- ) when Acting Secretary Polk and the battle of the Somme: surpassed noon without ceremony. The build-| General Carranza, however, refused | Eliseo Arredondo, Mexican ambassa- that of July 1. Taking needed. ground |ing will be 100x140 feet, have a bal- |to discuss the situation as it relates | dor-designate, held their third confer- for organizing - new trenches and cony extending along three sides, and | to the 'possible action of President |ence since f’iencral. Carranza’s pro- i 1l 4 ho dug |, total seating capacity of 3,500 peo-| Wilson or of the Latin American na- | posal for a diplomatic adjustment was fiIfOWlflK out small parties, W B i'ple. tions, which offered to mediate in the | received and accepted. themselves in, the army 'has been ! Bf:dl\llly gaining . a pol{lh;n ;‘fom 3 Villers; to the Boiselle an ont P e Tiban, a glm_nnce of four miles, from'| R P ) 9 spetiziniss | The Season Is a Busy One at RAYMOND'S rman 3 s 9 v Seen Cutting Wires, |, It could not be otherwise. - We are glad to have been able to make ariiranwhile the shells of the Friche || the summer months, so far, so interesting to our friends and our cus- yire and making thorouft Boneins|| tOmers with the advantages afforded us by adding to our sales floors Hi ,_theefll?itilh commander, i‘;mm the merchandise from the. BIG STORAGE PURCHASE, thereby e e eercing ut 1 came the || CTeating the means of such great savings to so great a number. g are 1::{; bombardment, only a little hot- ", tuflaomol Heod slipped into a telephone message over The ground E‘ineql‘by the Briti unusual values, at on July 1 and mbuquey opera- our everyday tions gave The Associated Press ob- ' p “low s server a viewpoint from which the prices whole line of attack ¢ould be seen. making it a waste The faint moonlight enabled the gun- of time and op- ners dimly to see their work, the in- aszrrligey t fant -mi' the contour of th 5 : : '“m'.’l. a real daylight ;:r rpocfnl selling . said one of the gunper: events. Guns of All Caliber. Seemingly, as the observer pushed audaciously close to the German line, there was the ‘greatest concentration of !Iml of all caliber, probably ever made in a given area, From behind the German trenches gained on July 1 ,g?:tid !h: day croflnlhgru thqu!n_a ‘l 2 nket of night. One! Two ree Four! For battery after battery was HOWARD ST, === . shooting ~ at himlr speed, from th%bottom of the ;lllide to the top. e s of iy power was| | There$ AReason ing suggestion of the waiting infan. try battalion lines, which were seen 't going into position before the battle. i At the moment the assault started it seemed there was no interval in the thunders as' the guns moved forward ir curtain of shell burats in front he first wave of infantry advancing across the zone between their .. trenches and the German lines. i« Big Fire Noticed, 5 In the direction of Longueval a big fire was seen. It was the vil or'a - storehouse burning, as the bright spot was growing to a steady point in the field of gun flashes, Then soaring = }lfivenv#r: wentfia rofilltet -lgm(} t, which gave the positions game in the l!llc{l. The commanders in A mahiogany m' “vflu‘g swered with other signals, and’ Mary styls, upholstered been the German a - Velours, mulberry, greéen and blue. If an hour or an' hour Price $12.7 before burning red patches, spreading PR st o "/ with the sparks of the roi 8 A ) ':j:fi: %:g:‘ §-ft. extensio; This method of communication is a Jather seat Arm Chal ~difficult part of the business of recting an army under cover of dark- ness. At the first flush of dawn the first ‘amin‘;“ lermllne came 4 I{:mnélng rom its aerodrome toward the Ger- man lines, and the sausage-shaped ob- e ol gataeruct; servation balloons arose together into good taste. the ai. Out of the blanket where it e o 6 om o guns were flashing arose the fiustrated, Our white flashes of the maze of old Ger- ot .-,4.,' . man mn:hz:l,l the ribbons of roads, Ll S ok EROF $l6-75 i :and finally’ the dark massés be- . came Mametz and other now famous woods and gaunt fiufi P " trunks of trees, which had s d the ighways, but now were denuded of . limbs by the shell fire, ! More Lines Moving. Ao it e maeren o from the |1 NherlB08 i o g s, saiciisiisq mrsied. winds the shels made other pomne of | | ' (g : - 3 BinE rode—peich: , . Other Brass Beds, d| $11.75. 812.78 The Poster Bed will remain go ular—a post bed is a sensible edth g o B ' 5 s and a s rn, cunnin £ 4 i ot L o .m.;? N : A 0dd Dresse'rs _in their possession. More ling ! troops w&e moving through :h:.Geg- fllld Chilfomers man curtains of shell fire to the sup- t of those who had gained the otly desired summit and now were Our Rug De) nt Is Fast Filling Up With the o 's ‘Niftiest Pattem\p looking down hill where the German Wiltons—36x68 Royal Worsteds ...... .87 Tary 3 s are hidden and with the Wiltons—8-3x10-8 Royal Worsteds 1%8 Tl -$20.78 ; apaume ridge in the distance. Be- Wiltons—8$-8x10-6 Royal Mz . u ol Y P - hind them all was the organization Wiltons—8-3x10-6 Imperial Ispabans......... .$62. § Lm,whlch had plotted the action of the Wiltons—9x12 Imperial Ispabans...... cresennnenes o 372.50 army and back of those were bat- /' talions awnmnf their orders, ‘A sergeant of artillery of the typical John Bull” type, sitting stiff on his horse after a sleepless night, directing the columns of caissons, hurrying up OU WHO ARE SICK it yom all st o fé u . | derful ”m‘l.- ld.llelw:f . Tho are TO Y This Davenport, triple spring cushion, 84-inch length...... r l(::lr. looln WORIRR CBAM 100k o U iinasoes viaseassngss ha 7. 9 ese pleces are covered in an attractive and durable Ta) ) The Table is solid mahogany, done in twist, instead ofm:rn’od 16, 1916. ratate Commerce To facilitate the transfer of money from one part of the country to another, the fed- eral reserve banks w! thelr country-wide sy The 300 men recruited in New Mexico by bank checks. This de yment of th - | the National Guard of that state, and later trt serve wystem I8 regardéd as second in | rejected - for ‘physical - disabllity, will lose |canoe trip. demanding uniform oclassification of the transportation rates on lumber. Cheboyg: both their time and their railway fare un- ' ing of the twelve Gu].ls Prom the W]_!‘e D Ara st e etk NaTamDT 110! der an order made by Quarermaster Alesire, U. 8 A. at Columbus, N. 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Supplies that “stay there” strength and vim that makes men of mark and women of power. ici fron is the greatest of all strength build- Well known physician who has ers. If peopls would only throw away : : ; : patent medicines and nauseous concoe. studied widely in this country and tions and take simple nuxated iron, i i i o am convinced that the lives of thousands Europe, explains why taking iron en of persons might be saved, who now die abled Ty Cobb to “come back” so SRS i R e o quickly and show such tremendous Recd by detenses, waa aothing i strength and endurance. Says ordinary por s than 3 viakned, eondhiper nuxated iron will often increase the Trow s Rhwilitely peesisty ho anaRE strength and endurance of delicate, your blood to change food into living tis- sue. Without it, no matter how much or nervous folks 200 per cent in two weeks’ time. what you eat, your food merely passes through you without doing you any good. New York, N. Y.—When interviewed in his apartment at Bretton Hall, Ty You don't get the strength out of it, and as a consequence you become weak, Cobb said: “Hundreds of people write to me to know how I train and what I do pale and sickly looking just like a plant trying to_grow in a soil deficient in’ iron. If you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the following test. See how long you nll’l‘( w«:r‘l: or how far to keep up that force and vitality which fired. "Next. take ‘.-?3":&‘.“';“,‘.'{: enables me to play practically every day of the entire baseball season. They won- der why I can play a better game today than when I 1 b d 1 e ve seen dozens of n, The secret is keeping up A all the while, double their nmut: B et s sy p % Y P and endurance and entirely get ; > rid of all symptoms of dys- pepsia, liver and other troubles in from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking iron in the proper form. And this after they had in some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. But don't take the old forms of reduced iron, fron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents, You"mulht h:edlrondln form that e easily absorbed and assimilated, ?’“Xl;;d like nuxated tron, if’ you want it to do ou any good, othe se it my OV m'l"“ S Worse than useless. e ed Mo Many an athlete o prize fighter has with re- oo the day simply because he knew the secret of e:"“ strength and endur- nowed life and gnce wnd cile 0 thy eaT A oy 0y ent into the affray, while many vigor, I play abet- snother hae, gone ‘to_ inglorious - defest s —E. s ter game N)-dly Ml.nf).y or the lack of iron.—E. Sauer, than when I was NOTE—Nuxated Tron recommended Illw above by Dr. Sauer, ia not a patent medi- yo b cine or secret remedy, but one which is well known to druggists and whose fron constituents are widely prescribed by eminent physicians everywhere. Unlike the older inorganio jron products, it is easlly assimilated, does not injure the teeth, make them black, nor upset the stomach; on the contrary, 1t is a most potent remedy in nearly ail forms of in- Qigestion as well as for nervous, run. dov;‘n condlunm.fl:he mllnnl;clur‘ur‘; ';l\'u suc! reat confidence in Nuxate ron %o find him with the blood pressure of a {IC0 FUSH, FORN0%00RoIt $100.00° to any perience, which proves conclusively the b;:. :‘f' 20 and as full 01‘:1:". vim and charitabie nstitution I£ they cannot take astonishing power of nuxated iron to re- vitalily 18 & young man; In fact, & young % TAR (6 CILGhh e atvangth 200 per store strength and vitality even in most man he really was, notwithitanding his cent or over In four weeks' time, 2144 lieated chronie conditions.” age. The secret he said was taking iron vided they have no serious organic’ trou. b v hovals g —nuxated iron had filled him with re- ple. They also offer to refund your Not long ago & man came to me who newed life. At 30 he was in bad health: money If it doss not at Ieast”double Your a was eareworn and nearly all in. ength and endurance in ten dys vas naarly ball b oy ol A ey | Now at 50 miracle of vitailty and his fime. Tt o, dispensed In his vy b me to give him a preliminary examina- - ‘7504 beaming with the buoyancy of youth. Sherman & MecConnell Drug Siores and tion for life insurance. I was astonished As I have said a hundred times over, all good druggista three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for your- self how much you have gained. beginning of the present season 1 was nervous and run down from a bad attack of tonsilitis, but woon the papers began to state “Ty Cobb has ‘come back.' He is hitting up the old stride.” The secret was iron—Nux- ated Iron filled me with renewed life. Now they say I'm worth $50,000 a year to any baseball team, yet without plenty of iron in my blood I wouldn't be worth five cents. Nuxated Iron supplies that “stay there” strength and vim that makes men of mark and women of . power. Continuing Dr. Sauer said: “Mr. Cobb's case is only one of hun- dreds which I could cite from my own personal ex- tablets of ordinary nuxated iron: . 2L ODLr O PEY OB D P O DA O < De> 0<PE> 990> 95 § SI 95 I6 ALY 9 5PEY 0P 9596 D6 QI 0 <0y 85I 8 <I0Y 9 SIE> 9IE> 0 <IEY 0 <IEr <t { / o P ik 5§ e