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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: RECORDS SMASHED |Georgian Says Wilson’s Book Right, AT NORTH RANDALL| But Wilson Wrong on Child Labor JULY 28, AMERICAN ARMY LETS VILLA ESCAPE 1916. Leo Bach Jumps Into River, But Fishermen Rescue Him | Leo Bach, aged 50 years, living at Seventh and Leavenworth streets, leaped into the Missouri river at the 400,00 ALLIED SOLDIERS ATTACK Berlin Official R;port Asgerts Ining. Two fishermen rescued him, | Bach appeared little, the worse for his effort to die. | Indisputable evidence of great resuits to Bee Want-Ad users: 25,748 wore paid Want-Ads first six months of 1916 over g S GERMANS LOSE GROUND London, July 22—The intensity of GREATEST SPEED DISPLAY Cleveland, O., July 22.—All sea- ment of congress, got into the naval bill debate in the senate today, when | Senator 'Hardwick of Georgia, charged that it evidently was the pur-! pose of the republicans of the senate | and leave the question to the courts, “There has been a great deal of | change of mind about the consti- o tutionality of this bill,” said Sena Borah. “The leader of the Geu gia El Paso, Tex, July 22—Villa with the British and Fremch attacks |son’s and two world's records went :: :‘s’\‘lar};' art exzoalli‘teifisa;:'i::(;::‘slgrer:t‘;f]fl'fll:g:g party has changed hi. mina| 5o Camped at Inde, thirty- iwainst the German front north and | by the boards in the free-for-all pace uebliun. Jeader Gallinger, that repub-| “Who is that? asked Senator five miles s uth of the Chihuahua- south of the Somme river in northern I'rance appears to have lessened greatly, according to the lateat offi- vial statements. London deciares a Iull has set in on the British front and the Paris official statement of I'riday night mentions no activity along the whole front from north. of tie Somme to Switzerland, ( In the salient of the Leipsic re-|Grand Circuit and in only the special A loubt, the Germans entered the lines W}f‘h races b‘"’;‘“ Directum 1, and | ing the bandits with 1,500 cavalry in CONTINUED PATTERNS OF FURNITURE, RUGS, leld by General Haig's forces, but pn;;:}::;i e B s R umes exsqaps AND MOOSE AS ONE‘ OF TEUTON VIGTORY‘co-operatinn with the command ot STOVES, ETC. . were ejected asserts. subsequently, London Attacks Fruitless, Anglo-French attacks against the garman lines north and south of the omme on Thursday were fruitless, according to Berlin, except on a two- mile front south of Hardecourt, where the Germans retired from first 10 second line trenches about 800 kilo- meters in the rear. The atta¢k, Ber- lin asserts, was preceded by a violent artillery fire on a front of more than twenty-seven miles and was partici- pated in by more than 200,000 men, I'rench and British. It is asserted the allies’ losses were heavy. trously for them, Berlin says, the British losing more than Z,000 men killed and nearly 500 were made prisoners, Floods Prevent Advance. the south and east for the time being. I'he Russians are driving in the Aus- tro-Germans toward the: northern Galician border below - Vladimir- Volnski) Both Berlin and Vienna ad- mit the retirement of part of General von Linsingen's forces from the at the last day of the North Randall grand circuit races, in which Sirigle G created a sensation after Russell Bo, had won the opening heat in 2:00%: bf' coming on and nosing out. Mur- phy’s pacer in the second heat, dupli- cating the time of the first mile and then taking the race by tramping the third heat in 2:01%. It was by all odds the greatest speed exhibition in the history of the The World’s Records. The world’s records were: The fastest three heats ever paced, the three heats averaging 2:0092-100; The fastest second and third heats ever paced by the same horse, averaging 2:01. ie season’s record—fastest first heat, 2:00%; fastest second heat, 2:00% ; fastest third heat, 2:01%; fast- est three-heat race average 2:00 92-100. It was a wonderful race and fully lived up to early predictions and the only reason that the two minutes was not beat was that Murphy took back and saved Russell Boy at the finish ‘of the first heat. Curt Gosnell did the same with Single G in the second mile. Otherwise both miles would of the greatest pacing machines in the history of the harness sport. He raced like a real horse—trailed, burst out and when compelled to, make a pace that killed off those that tried to fol- That they can some times come back was shown in the 2:06 trot, when gmn, beautiffully driven by Mike Mc- evitt,. romped off with the race in straight heats and looked like the 'Joan of two years' ago, when she Was practical unbeatable. ican senators were eager for it: early passage. “I had no such purpose,” Senator Gallinger declared. “I made the statement because the people of the country want the bill passed.” Senator Hardwick said the meas- ure was unconstitutional, and recalled Hardwick, arousing laughter from his colleagues. “The president of the United States, Senator Borah replied. “In onc o his books Woodrow Wilson said such legislation was unconstitutional. “Well, his book was right” Mr Hardwick asserted. HUGHES SEES 6. 0.P. Nominee Considers Breach Be- tween Republicans and Pro- gressives Healing Fast. NO PRESSURE IS APPLIED Bridgehampton, N. Y., July 22.—| Charles E. Hughes today told callers that he considered the breach be- tween republicans and progressives and between republican factions in various localities to be healing fast and that he looked forward with grati- paign opens in Detroit, August 7. No attempt was being made to bring pressure on progressives to join the working forces for his election, Mr, It was announced that W. Cameron Forbes, former governor general of the Philippines, has been elected chair- man of the National Hughes alliance. Philip J. McCook, recently named chairman of the New York State Hughes alliance, will be executive of-| HIBERNIANS GLAD Order Congratulates German Alliance on ‘‘Conquest Won by Fatherland.” SURE ENGLAND TO FALL Boston, July 22.—The Ancient Order of Hibernians today adopted resolutions denouncing “the military murder of leaders of the Irish repub- lic” and extending congratulations to the German-American alliance “upon the conquest won by the fatherland.” unanimously and without discussion. After alluding to the fraternal understanding that unites the Hiber- nians and the alliance, the resolution States are extended to our German- American fellow citizens upon the conquests won by the fatherland, and we assure them of our unshaken con- | fidence that the German empire will crush England, and aid in the libera- tion of Ireland and be a real defender Durango border, according to a pri- vate dispatch here tonight. The dis { | patch continued that on his retreat I from Parral after being deicated by General Ernesto Garcia, ten days ago. [the bandit chieftain stopped at Cul | Curvas, where he murdered Garcia's only son and his brother-in-law. j As a result Garcia is said to have taken the “blood oath” and is pursu | General Matias Ramos, whose uncle {COULD HAVE CAUGHT HIM | | was killed i1, a recent clash with the | Villistas. Villa Escapes Americans. | A new story brought here today by |an American from Parral was that | Major Frank Tompkins, commander |of the detachment of | cavalrymen, which was fired on by | Carranzistas in Parral in_ April, was | within twenty-four hours' march of | the bandit chief. ; | Villa, wounded and hauled about in |a wagon and accompanied by less than fifty men, was then just a few miles south of the Las Nieves road |and it was certain that the Americans | San Antonio, Tex., July 2L—All district commanders along the border have been instructed by General Funston to make sEecial reports on conditions under which the troops, reached headquarters indicate that at no point are the sanitary condition: bad and that in most cases conditions are exceptionally good, Rumors that Francisco Villa, with a force of 18,000 is preparing to attack Torreon were forwarded to the War American | e f 5 says: Floods on the Dneister prevent any low in his path. Hughes said, the program being to it he congratulations of those who | especially the state troops are serv cular top, advance further into Galicia from Can Come Back. appeal to their judgment. live under the flag of the United|ing. Preliminary reports that have Qur price .... (] Terrifi All Season’'s and Two World's \\'ashingtoni .;‘uly 2.‘.—'l‘hc“yclhild :ha: l'::el;:'“a(;’l;' G;‘]l“"*i?;“.h‘d “i‘ll.’g Wounded Bandit With Small|foot of Wpolworth avenue last eve- | man bae ot nything sore suen tguras " T ill i i ils as! uary. r. Gallinger rephe & h errific Assault of Coalition | Marks Go by the Boards at ils‘b:r' i:‘ 'h:"":m r;';’;;’:r": i d;:fi]“ he had doubt abouc its constitution.| Escort, Eludes Pursuers . R SR R PR L Y Forces Repulsed. Grand Circuit Meet. ERE OLPEIE: journ-| ity “but was willing to vots for it Day Behind. LAST and FINAL WEEK Of Our Big Money Saving July Glearance Sale OF ALL SAMPLE PIECES, SMALL LOTS AND DIS- OUR LOW PRICES DURING THIS BIG SALE SAVE YOU FROM 25 TO 30 PER CENT. YOUR OWN TERMS WILL DO T $8.50 Extension Tables, five heav: legs, 6 ft. extension es sale price ...... socesenaps v §17.50 Pedestal Extension Table, eir- cular bases, well made, sale price ..... o 837,60 Pedestal Extension Tables, your choice of & number sls 75 of patterns. Your cholce: . 88,60 Library Tables, solid _oak, fumed finish, 5 PEDESTAL EXTENSION TABLE. Just like cut. Colonial design base, cir- $22650 VELVET RUGS—room size, a uglendid and well made rug in the latest design and patterns $15.75 Our special low North of Labasse an attack on ? At : 5 | would have overtaken the small band 5.2 Wednesday by the British, in the :::::h been below the two-minute | goyion 4o having a virtually reunited | The resolun?ns, prc.semed by John | they had proceeded. i:lz'.sgflahr'-i‘r'-fio'i..i;'v"h region of Frommeles, resulted disas-| “gijole G crowned himself as one |Party behind him by the time his cam- O'Dea of Philadelphia, were adopted Sanitary Conditions Good. 3 .l.nl:ly'H:t:Ilh Clearance *8'7“3 ] region_of the confluence of the Styr| : Castaway, the Cleveland pacer, won |ficer under Mr, Forbes, it was stated. | of small nations.” department today by General Fun- price, only. ..., 1 and Lipa rivers to Berestechk north[the 2:18 pace, by- taking the first and e PR et O ln)tnn‘ hHe saaé the lstoxg h;gl be‘e’n / [ thir v i - . t eneral ershin b O eoosrad sssrts the retrement of | the winacy it 10 sond Tl - | LA 7, 2 Wilam Buontne, | Say Eranice, ChL Sy sorary | Vet service agents Offcald - Ly Austro-Germans was the result | ; Donna Clay kicked everythini wide | sities of California and Wisconsin, was |organized here today & league of republi- \ve,c}ncllncd to give it little credence, of an impetuous attack, in which|open in the 2:13 trot, when Charley chol;(n d-‘qnmalt t‘hcblnvlhlchlool ?r the‘Ur;‘l- can ’:nm o; c:u:n;m.k, pled‘:ld luvpnrlllo pointing ott:tblthat the lGgen!s meln- more than 1,600 prisoners were taken. | Valentine piloted her to first money [ versity o nols by the trustees of the | Hughes and Fairbanks =made campalgn| tioned probal were Mexicans who Berlin and.\,’ienna say the withdrawal | by wimning the first-and second heats e x?’fiifiie?";né”"riii.n*.’i i DN‘l.c,l'xlt;l:andMll::::r:dB:lnl‘l'::h:lo Sttt | could not be depended upon for ac- ,[,:,I.r::““ s made in the expectation of an en- 'Wd l!|rm11)m,mtz gw heavy favorite: | two months ago. versity of New York. curacy. 326,00 Diessers, very | sale 9.75 veloping movement- 2 orthy Prince. Summaries: MR . ot massive, colonial and | price ..... g B e Sole s o e e 0 msli:"so LA | 9 i thwest of Bal-{pinna clay, b. m, by Den Ci clearance sale pla rs, clearai burt, the Russian armies in Turkish | ¢ (Valentine) . 4 3l 1 . A . . h S price . . o sale Arimenis are” advancing 'in. other | Werom Foges ' ‘N Extensive Alterations Throughoit the Store Com- B sl v, | e . 9800 sectors, f ¥ R it Y onk, French. plate mir- Binville, blk. h. ‘ 2 333 . . rors, clearance 7 '95 3 3 R. C. i d 13-95 sale price s ' Rotarians Will Meet | S T ! pelling Readjustment of Nearly All Stocks Means 3 ney): Silent Brigade, blk. h, by Silent M : Ben Gregor, b. h, b Next Year in Atlanta g 4wt S s "% | BIG PRICE SAVINGS TO BUYERS IN OUR GREAT Goads Purchased During This Sale Wil i by King Direct (R ); also started. = el et i Yok oy SOLID OA'" CHIF- f Time, 3:073%, 2:0° 7%, FONIERS, of Charge and D Cincinnati, July 22—Atlanta, Ga., was selected as the convention city in 1917 of ‘the ‘laternatiunal Associa~ , three heats, purse, ‘by Oro McKinney Like illustra- s tion, our price at Your Request. 1.99 tion of Rotary clubs: here yesterday’| ' (K: ¢ 1 g g by the new ar:]d retiril?g fi ce;s who Sojpendon. by 13 a CLEARANCE SALE OF '\ b are empowered' to make the selection. | sir * Anthony C: ) ) ! Kansas City and Salt Lake City were o Jhontl o i 4 ?2’::' I:l ’:I?_w’::zl:';u}sls } ;lilj:\) in the field for the next conven- (:4,,,,:;,'? 3 tered onlc l;mllh, Franch piate o, mirrors, Sale { 3 ted secretary. 5 100 $27.60 ry massive, This conluded the work of the in« 19N AL R A pmnh.llnrd drawer for siver- ternatjonal convention which ~had sl::x': 1‘2?'5:!'::{‘; "A':X‘li;ni“’%‘dl.‘.‘“" :r.l::' ." ............ 517-75 heen in session here since last Mon- | (Gosneil) ... R e $35.00 " Buffets, solid quartered day. Russell Boy, b. b oak, handsome designs, extra it has been ‘the intention of the _y'flr u(‘)‘"”hy.; stadat Ekxaiase ) shie s24 75 udge' Ormon i . officers toDaccompgAy l;he o}:lm'l det:e- R(Valenglr':t)l it o V\'-vomés LR B :;'&'oo cmn.] Clo 'hb.lm ..1.:’. s gates to Dayton, O.,, but shortly be-|™ 5o A A ) ends of double strength glass. Ad- fore the sx?ev:ia'lfitrains were scheduled | i1 Boy. b 5 6 t!.mGE &DOUOLAS STREETS é‘::“::lc:hd".' to leave the officers met and decided | hon) .. % aAAT $32.60 and $85, BN remain in Cincinnati and conclude |, Time; 2:09%; 2:00%, Bdks . . . wolid quarter-sawed o Ui business. o b w8 | New Lots of Desirable and Dependable Merchand's: Brought For- farge dle; Wity bo- . ) ‘ s b = e $50.00 Unifold ts, - Knox Democrats Would Clear ”‘:'.‘{:.';g,.,, ot 802 d E D Values Which Make M S In This Sal sive fl:r'-;é::":-:‘“ grade uphol- H . A s Ly 5 — stering. The Field of Pop’ Candidate | tvatentine) ... s s|f Ward Lvery vay ues C aKe lioney pent In This dale \aate pelda $29.50 (For C. R. Perry of Chicago was re-elecs|. kT Niobrara, Neb., July 22.—(Special.) :_fl‘fi"l‘?;“h(‘)é“"“fi:'ay . C%“}":flf to (|l your loved omes to be well. Don't values. Sale hristianity, he s cut adrift from deny yourself the help which chiro- prles .oiiinangas o the _misslonaries a_nd' 1S running a practic offers. Thousands are being Goods So“’. Oll' of TOW‘II at $25.00 values, spurious form of Christianity on his restored to health through this won- u our ow e ar et s These Prices and on Easy sale price ..... sls-so g o account. According to an of-|||- derful science of drugless healing, so 9 Terms. Write Us. $35.00 valdes ficial who has reached England from why not you? sale price ..... $22-75 ! ! 3 1h ; ROLL ARM_PORCH {08 to oust i whites Hadtiliesit A ave modern, sanitary, individual o aakd- Oti'or Mustand Sardines. bon'h ml‘l:(u 6 gallons, bottle ! ROCKERS. Just like count on all ] bhe choier] ! h rest rooms, equipped ‘with the most Kdva foll; for destert 2 t B 4 bunches Fresh illustration, extra ‘ ¢ choice places of the earth, modern, comfortable Griffith adfust- vo Jell, for desse quality :30c | Green Beans, per Ib. . well - made; during | Lawn and Porch B e ——= (|| ing tables. For free consultation see t . 366 | Fancy Head Lettuce, per head this sale, our prige Good Dairy Tubie Butter, Ib % 5 . Fonay Tl Cromm, e e ericn. Woe | LEMONS, LEMONS, LEMONS! $2.49 | Furniture. -——~The Knox county democrats held their- convention at Center. July 20. Sixteen delegates were chosen to go to the state convention at Hastings. ‘Guy Nella, b. m. (Jones) Time, Many Chinese Schools Have Closed From Lack of Funds ONE OF THE BEST INVESTMENTS EVER! . $14.76 Just like illustration, and the best equipped cabinet in the ity fi A Our pics only. .. 91908 I'hose going from Niobrara are P. J. . . . ' . lelly dG. J. ve. (Corrsspondence of The Assoclated Press.) DUOFOI—D 'BD kelly aad . ) Howe, * e o e fanih e Make It a Point to Compare Quality and Prices With Offerings ugreLh seb at the convention. unanimously is as - ‘ollows: Whereas, Our present sherlff, Vac Vlas- ik, has thoroughly and efficlently served the' people of Knox county during the last six years and whereus (he democrats of Knox county have honored him with the office of sheriff for three consecutive terms, and whereas the democrats by their suf- frage have nominated George G. Koster of Niobrara as their candidate for sheriff, and Whereas Vac Vlasnik, has accepted the-nom- ination at the hands of pendent party, and it appearing vention that he has done this with the mani- fest purpose of defeating George G. Koster for sheriff without any expectation of his own re-election, and whereas it is our beliet the candidacy of Vac Viasnik will be harm- P') (Cotrespondence of The Assocluted Press.) Léndon, June 7.— Nigeria has touble on its hands in the person of a negro who styles himself Elijah the 85 and $6 ivon beds, rlul Llu the t‘]untdld:tlt)' orI Un‘v(lzrxe c;, l‘{‘n‘znlcr flld e Nalita BEter he RDPRAT QIR N MEAD Boil No. 8 98¢ | 50-foot Clothes Li 19, Val Garland B 0 e ‘ price detrimental to the election of the entire 2 oilers, No. 8.......... | 50-foot Clothes Lines. . alue Garland Bow Oven your @0 QR | Biiee oo-ors : : ocratic ticket, therefore, ? d ted to Ward ! k- : | A $7.50 echild’s 4 asmocrutl Yckar, therctore bo (. |tort retormatory iand euportad to Wardan | f | o0 1 "yiine Galvanized Wash |3 bc boxes Clothes Pins...10é Ranges, for......89,98 e ... $2.95 | 1140 L8 64,95 ventlon thit the said Vac Viasnik mmedi- | Boilers, No. 9........ $1.19 | Mrs. Pott's 5-piece Set Sad $16.50 Value White Mountain Re- $10 brass beds, 2- . Price. , ¢80 A e b TR Medium Clothes H Tronajtorie sy Rt 9¢ | frigerators, for ..... $12.00 inch tubing, satin fin. | $1.25 dining room all within Nis power to elect George G. Kos- efall',"“ oulee Samners, ’q“‘gg Zinc, Brass, Glass Wash Boards, |6-cup Aluminum Percolators, :r’(';zb.le $6.95 L) 79¢ er sheriff of Knox county. O POV RO o AR NIy ot RO I S at e S 8 < | and $22.50 brass m Large Clothes Hampers, square 8-quart Blue and Whi 5 $8.60 arm rockers, Bol. | hods, splendid pat Self-Styled Elijah the To You Who e MYl o Do B Lottty Suldsgb i O " ep'eg | mew: | S % Second Starts Trouble orce ... 9000 | G0 §12.95 GHES the region -where his converts are most numerous, they already number more than 1,000,000 out of the 17,000, 000 natives in Nigeria. 5 ' He claims to work miracles and i does not draw the line at raising peo- ple from the dead. He finds a par- ticularly profitable source of revenue in selling water which he pretends is endowed with magic healing powers. But what is causing the authorities most concern is the new doctrine which the black Elijah is proclaiming. It is that the blacks are now the “chosen: people,” that they are des- Any Watch Repaired $l or Cleaned for . . . . S. H. CLAY 306 Neville Bldg.—Third Floor. Vbt s o resulted in the closing of many gov- ernment schools. The Peking High Normal School for Girls has been closed by order of the government, and teachers in many of the colleges and secondary schools and colleges have not been paid for several months. Even the foreign advisers of the late government were not paid their sal- aries of last month. Fugitive Pardoned. Frankfort, Ky., July 22.—A fugitive for twenty years, Milton Franklin, under sen- tence for life imprisonment for murder, was pardoned today by Governor Stanley within Are Sick You want to be well—you want 1 make a speclalty by adjusting the cause in diseases of th liver, kidneys and bowel so-called incurable ailments; nerve, spine troubles and all derange- ments peculiar to women. Testimonial of Mr. and Mrs. Cook. “Dr. Frank F. Burhorn, the chiro- practor, has made it possible for our B-year-old son, Deen Cook, residing at 221 Vine street, Council Bluffs, In, to walk, after being helpless, due to a paralytic condition.” Dr. Frank F. Burhorn The Chiroprator. 414-418 Rose Bidg. Doug. 5347. Sunday Hoursi 10 a. m. te 12 m. Regular Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 m.— 1 p.m to .l P. m.~Lady Attendant. in Omaha Bargain Hardware Center $10.00 Value Valcuum Washin Machine ............ $8.. 3 $16.50 Value Water Power Wash- ing Machine .......814.50 $3.00 Value Heavy Tin, Copper Bottom Wash Boilers, No. 9, each 25 $2.66 Value Heavy Tin, Copper Bottom Wash Boilers, No. 8, $2.00 each $1.20 Value Galvanized Wash | Medium Clothes Baskets...59¢ | Large Clothes Baskets.....79¢ Extra Large Clothes Baskets— each ... 98¢ No. 1 Galvanized Wash Tubs— | each 79¢ each i ete Folding Ironing Boards Iron or Wooden Frame Clothes Wringers, for ........ . $3.50 Value Electric Irons, full warranted for ....... 2-hole Burner Oil Stove. . 3-hole Burner Oil Stove. . $40.00 \énlue Gl;hnd Hgg Oven anges, for....$34, Value Garland Low Ofi Ranges, for....8$26.00 Value Garland Bow Oven Ranges, for....$16,00 13 Lbs. Best Pure Cane Granulated Sugar, $1.00 Advancing Every Day Monday, 48-1b. sacks best high grade Diamond H Flour, made from No. 1 selected wheat, equal to flour sold for $1.75 to $2.00 sack— MONDAY, 48-POUND SACK........... $1.25 6 cans Small Dundee Milk 8¢ | Neufchatel Checne, each. . mato Catsup, Pick or Prepared Musta Fancy Queen Oliv Sour Plekles, per quart.. The Best Soda Crackers, per | Kipper Herring, per can. ... 0c Root Beer or Wild Cherry Phosphate; one .. 10¢ consin Cream or Brick Cheese, Ib 20c \ The Best Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz. 23c 3¢ Imported Roquefort Cheese, Ib. s, | 15 Ibs. Best New Potatoes Fancy Sweet Corn, per do 2 heads Fresh Cabbage.. .10¢ | 6 bunches Fresh Radishes 4 bunches Fresh Beets, nips for 3 large Cucumbers Faney Large, Juicy Lemons er dozen All kinds of California F: prices. Raspherries, Blackber- herries, Cantaloupes, Plums, Ete. ything you want at u saving of 26 to 50 per cent. t Pays—TRY HAYDEN’S FIRST—It Pays, | Like illustration, except have slat instead of closed ends. Up- teather, Our prie. 92201 July Clearance Sale Specials §10 kitchen safes, well made. Sale all highly enameled, $6.60 double hin kitch- $1.76 bed-room reck- 89¢ ers, wood seat sale price Kefrigerators REFRIGERATORS, $10.00 Room $§ Home Outfits 25 Per Cent Dis- S S.E.COR. SIXTEENTH AND JUACKSON STREETS “THE PEOPLE'S STORE.” Opposite Hotel Rome. i B E N MR E R E e R E EE E e E e e e e s N e R NS B E NN NS SN G NN N NN S EEE NSNS AN ERE NN EEEE R RN EE R NEE SR s .

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