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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1916. il S . - 2?.:;112",;:7,5;:’:;52‘:;%“2 i E'm'n“,d:fl; Forty Cars Used for Co'g;fg‘aar"‘:'}_g;n'fl;gl;gfzske d/’?‘ :h;n;mi';‘flaéeemf;;:fi:;z" ?'?rx;‘)” South Da'kOta' Troops Washington, Aug. 1.—Confirmation J OLD AND NEW POSTMASTERS—John C. Wharton calls at postoffice to join hundreds of others in congratulating Charles E. Fanning, who took over the office Monday night. VIGOROUS GERMAN |GERMANY REJECTS ATTACKS REPOLSED| POLISH FOOD PLAN United States Informed Condi- tions Imposed by Great Britain Impracticable. York state. ol “I am sorry Mr. Hughes—very of the nomination of Charles E. Lob- sorry, that a man of your sincerity Two long fourt.een-ca.r trains and dell, Great Bend, Kan; George Nor- should support the federal amendment | One twelve-car train carried the South | rig " Philadelphia: W. S. A. Smith, for women’s suffrage,” said Mrs.| Dakota regiments of the National|Sioux City, la, and Herbert Quick, Scott. “You, sir, will have four gen- | Guard through Omaha yesterday on Berkeley Springs, W. Va., as mem- erations of women against you," their way to Texas. The guardsmen |bers of the new farm loan board was | ¥ “I am sorry madam, that we dis-[reached Council Bluffs about 11|recommended today by the senate agree,” replied the nominee, and he | o’clock, but were delayed by the|banking committee. Prench Official Report Says Many Furious Counter As- saults Beaten Back. ALLIES IN FINE FETTLE|GOOD HARVEST IS NEAR passed on. ibrcaking of a dr;wbar on one of the —_— T cars and it was the middle of the aft- Lightni ets B. 3 Extra Service for the croon before they reached Omaha and FIhog As B on Jun Washington, August 1—Germany has informed the United States it has refused on “account of the imprac- | ticable conditions imposed by Great: Paris, Aug. 1.—(Via London.)— North of the Avre river, in the Somme region, the Germans last night attempted two attacks in strong were transferred from the North-| Beatrice, Neb, Aug. 1.—(Special Fremont Tractor Show | et 30" e Missouri Pacific, which | Telegram.—A large barn on the Fink The railroads are expecting to | will transport them to Kansas City.{farm, northeast of Blue Springs, was handle considerable extra traffic next All the men had either standard or | struck by lightning this morning and week on account of the tractor show | tourist sleepers to travel in and were | burned to the ground with a consid- force against the French positions in | Britain upon the shipments of food- | at Fremont i fortable. The f f h in and the Ripons sector, says the official [ stuff from America into Poland” to Thigvillibelthe casé particulat) oaaiteicomiortable e forty cars in- e'rableAamoun! of hay, groin and some statement, issued this afternoon by |enter into further negotiations for co- P Y. cluded horse cars, baggage cars and |farm implements. The loss is $1,500 Wednesday, August 9, when Henry | {ox cars as well as sleepers. with $600 insurance. Ford expects to attend the show with | _ 3 a new tractor built by the same gen- = eral manufacturing plan as the Ford automobile. The Burlington will run a special | train from Sioux City on that day and | the Northwestern expects to put in -~ (ol more or less extra service on local ‘0 lines where the present service is not e ‘l'b fasl'-m %’ OrHB Mdle‘u ok adequate. Farmer Dragged Several : Established 1836 Yards Across Sickle Bar| Yankton, S. D., Aug. 1.—(Special.) operation in Polish relief work, which are devoid of purpose. ng to favorable harvest pros- pects, however, the imperial govern- ment says relief apparently will be unnecessary after October 1 next, e German position 1s stated in a note handed to Mr. Gerard July 29 and made public today at the g’tal\' department. It apparently is a final rejection of Great Britain's offer have been beaten off by the French|made in a recent communication ac- rifle, machine gun and artillery fire, | quiesced in by France to permit the i heni d | passage of American food lies in- while the work of strengthening an to PoLnd on conditions d':'t,ptl‘l:'oz- the French war department. Both at- tempts failed under the French fire, it is added. The Germans, reacting with more than usual vigor north of the Somme, have made counter attack after coun- ter attack during the last twenty- four hours without changing the po- sitions of the French. According » French official reports, all atterpts of the Germans to regain lost ground adapting the newly won trenches is 0 ) . 1 bei rried speedily and meth- | cupying Teutonic armies would not —Peter Miller of Ravinia, recently o;;::ll;‘by 'h::n“;;e“:. ycorpu. seize or remove native products, Text of Hugh e s’ Yote, a4 Libellcve l:hey ought to, come | houpital here for blood poison and COOI-- d th No mention is made of Presid in as citizens with men. . sent home cured, has returned here !Th: F“nc‘ltf,:m:,“;&ifl:sri::‘;"m: Wilson's personal letter to Empe::: Add t W U I desire to see them not organized | | - badly cut up from a harvesting Yes the store is noticeably cooler than the L e William similar to those sent to other ress to OIMEN'S |on a sex basis, developing sex antag. acct}:iem. A team ran away while Mr. European rulers appealing for joint onism, but with the responsibilities of Miller was adjusting the harness. He| out-of-doors. Fresh air is drawn over charcoal action in arranging to feed the starv- ROOSfiVGlELB algue f:lucz;::'e::gnc?;:‘t’:'fi:: ::::te;‘u'igh::e fell across the sickle bar and was ing Poles. The note is in reply to of the day to exert their power and dragged some distance. His arms dripping with water, which cools and at the identical communications sent by the (Continued From Page One.) riluence aceording o thelr convic- |and legs were seriously lacerated, be-|| same time removes all dust. This cooling breeze State department to all of the bellig-| ——————————————————— | ti z id injuri Mr. Mill erents concerned. © P8~ | tion which have characterized it; and | tions on those questions. fides other injuries, and Mr. Miller|§ g ¢hen fanned to the different floors. This is one and say that the arrangements in the rear of the attacking forces have reached a pitch of perfection never before seen. Material of all kinds is in abundance, far exceeding, accord- ing to reports, the actual require- ments, and everything is in readiness for an attempt to push the advance i we cannot expect improvement from In Favor of Suffrage. —_— further whenpthe (ipme is ripe. HYMENEAL. that source. We can judge by what| “[ stated that I favored woman suf- Washington Appointments. reason why summer shopping is pleasant here. ‘ German Assaults Furious. —_— 2" b;en doned and by ;Ihil has got frage. Now I did not state last night Wasl)nn ton,.dAug. 1.—(Special T;l- een done; and we are here together i i egram.)—President sent names to the P > - The fury of the German assaults Glaser-Hatcher. under circumstances very unexgected ;{;‘é;‘;fiiw‘%lh::g‘,;itz:h:,::de,::: senate of J. B. Davis as postmaster ATURDAYS during August this store will close d the st h of the effectives en- :':ltd :h'c.:f,"fi, ,;’m,;,i,,..io,, of the at 6 P. M. Other days at 5 P. M. as at present. emperor’s generals to spare no effort Miss Goldie Hatcher, daughter of |to me to see if we cannot have a|gt i § A at Humbolidt, Neb.; E. W. Ch Le H e } a|stated specifically in the republ oidt, Neb.; E. W. Chapman ed anherw9f Mluourl, Valley, | genuine revival of American senti- :,G;Dn:‘?eci “(:]:, {,01(" deal ;,t,?“,l i:ui:‘, at Bonaparte and H. L. Cartwright Ta, and Mr, Winfred E. Glaser of | ment so that we may face the world | making my formal response to the|at Union, Ia. to prevent the French from working | Sioux City, Ia, were married by Rev. | erect and prepared. ificati tion. Towa postmaster appointed: way along the north bank of the river | Charles 6/ Savidge Monday after-| “I explm}r’\e Jlast night my position “'%S’T‘g:;;‘}?“i:fa';;{w’;‘,”“,‘;";”';clemm Fredonia, Louisa county, Miss Inez ¢ I 'h A L’ by way of Clery to attack Perrone|noon at 3 at his office, Brandeis Thea- | with regard to a very important ques- | from Senator Sutherland of Utah I|L. Axtell, vice William R. Button, € uguSt 1nen alé from _two sides. ~ Aviators report that | ter building. They were accompanied | tion, in which many of you if not all d that, istently with the prin- | removed; Grand River, Decatur : the Germans are making feverish ef-|by the bride's brother and wife, Mr, | of you are deeply Kltcremd. 1 refer e 'da Haa oot w:“ .e 9'}?{ county, Forest Cole, H. M. Griffin, . » forts to reinforce the already strong-|and Mrs. A. F. Hatcher, of Missouri | to woman suffrage, and as I then, I ([:“:,ca:ri‘n ;';s,:rID‘;“{‘}?:?:E"SSE,:LE,M_' resigned. \ Oflers Unusual Pl‘lce Reductlons Iy fortified positions about Clery and | Valley, Ia. have come to the conclusion that the | ment, Rural letter carriers appointed: S are gathering reserves from several Dawson-Martin. granting of a vote to women is in-| “] take that position because, re-|Iowa, Anamosa, Carl E. Barnes: directions. Heavy fighting is looked Sy evitable. I base that conclusion upor | i hat T already t id. 1|Cooper, Albert F. Hatch; Dysart, for in the near future. C.Ai\:i:caurjea.,‘riki:g‘.n;.-i‘(fw;cu!.)E a consideration of our economic con- | :,t:\ri!:),f‘d %e‘l‘ig\'c ?hri;aql);es]laizfi i?\lo;:ld Vernon Knupp; Madrid, Thomas D. Table ClOthS N k. Attack on British/ Position Fails. |Dawson, daughter of Mr. and Mre, | 0/hons Ibe promptly scttled. I see nothing | Caverly; Montour, Clayton E. Webb. apKins “There may be those who disagree ' hut d. t security, to our un- London, Aug. 1.—North of Basen-|W. A. Dawson, of Syracuse, w ; A L DULICANREL PO OUVACEUIILY) Yankton Home Robbed. tin Lo Petit ,n ho region of the £r€ | with that view; but I confess I do|ity, to our proper attitude toward po-| y, 4¢o0 S‘.mD..oAueg. (]" e(Spe:ia],) Bleached Bleached married Sunday at the Methodist | ot b did mi i i i i a . . N d Sxs C z g 2 i i Episcopal tacked the British positions, but were “r H. Wright. They will make their | reach a conclusion that permanently | the shortest cut to ts solution. of the Lyric theater, was robbed Mon- $5.00 Table Cloths..$3.89 $6.00 Napkins, $4.89 doz. successfully repulsed, it was an-|home at Syracuse. § i day aft in broad daylight. Cas} 1 nounced today by the British war of- votes will be denied to women. T, Effects Whole Country. and property to the ralue o §75 were|] $6.76 Table Cloths..$5.00 $7.50 Napkins $6.00 doz. think it is impossible. i D s . | “I further believe that it is a mat- [taken. It is presumed some harvest $10.00 Table Cloths.$7.89 $10.00 Napkins, $7.50 doz. EATH RECORD' Dealing With Issues. | ter affecting the whole country. It[hand saw Mrs. Fisk lock the front 4 D. H. Kelsey. :Th“ heindg mf' conviction, I depre-[is one of those n;atxers lwhcre Tv,ve :ioor and leave and, managing to un- g 2 cate most deeply sex organizations|must have a uniform policy. he [lock the same door, he ransacked the —%he?{.ndl(oc.l':.e;."&‘:"‘ 1.~(Special.) | based upon sex and not wpon the gen- | country must decide on what that fplace. Neighbors gave a good de- Towels Wash Cloths ears old, a re- eral obligations of citizenship borne | policy should be. I have indicated m ipti f a hob i tired farmer, died at 9 o'clock yester-| by all i vi ¢ Detiel it it s ; fo|senptonior s hodofseen pussngiand _ . ¢ y all. T view with a great deal of | belief as to what it should be; but it |a search is being made for him. | i (l’("; morning. He is survived by Mrs. | misgiving a continuation of the agita- | is a question which effects the whole el S | 85c Huck Towels. . J 300 dozen Turkish Wash elsey and four children. tion which I am sure will grow more | country—the composition of our elec- Dr. King's New Life Pilis. 75¢ Huck Towels Cloths Germans Recapture Woods. Berlin, Aug. 1.—(Via London.)— German troops have driven the Brit- ish forces out of Foureaux woods in the region of the river Somme, in France, it was officinllg announced today by German army headquarters. On the eastern front, the German i 1 . the Russians Carl H. Marquardt. and more intense as this movement | torates; and therefore 1 believe that| Resular bowel movement is essential to York, Neb., Au, 1.~(Special.)— meets determined opposition. the federal amendment should be sub- [ your health. Take Dr. King's New Life line_ on the St ¢ wkter B pp e “I speak with reference to the|mitted and should be ratified. Pills and have a dafly movement. $25c. All &:’Igsfiig';g‘::d!"'?e:fifi f::? ;: America of the future and the great| “Now, there are many things which | druggists —Advertisement | o this city, Sundly'morning He came importance that in our preparednesscngage our attention 1in connection ST 5 Hor“ou'tur"t‘ will . to Nebraska in 1873 and located near | 1. nhon(}d d?ll with rea p‘]’.]"icflli?'v“?h lt:ilslcampalgn Ifh‘a}‘:evreficn‘”‘[’ 3 sues and not have our palitical life [ referred to so many o em tha |flfl”°t Mflfly Ol'chards l’{:h.tfi;t :ndm"}";:: ax four‘; ',50 sidetracked by a grcat\pand deter- | shall not detain you with a special Shenandoah, la., Aug. 1.~+(Special.) | is Iurvivevpd by a :‘i?en:i.grht :; ."; mined opposition with regard to the | consideration of onc of these 1ssues ~—Shenandoah is preparing 10 wel-|four daughters, two slsters and’ She composition of our electorate. That|at this time, [ desire to say ”‘31[| come the state hoiticulturists of Iowa | brother, * i is a matter that is fundamental. We am here to give "‘)'“"' unrserved y and Nebraska, Friday, when they > start with our electorate and then to the service of the United States come through P ‘inspection trip. Benjamin F. Buckley. discuss the matters with respect to|and I want the support of the women in Volhynia in fruitl Mid-Summer Clearmg Séle of“ High Grade Pianos and Players floors before the fall stock arrives. This is the time to save money. Act mow! Make your selection from such world-famed Pianos as Steinway, Weber, Hardman, Steger & Sons, Emerson, Knabe, Sohmer, J. & C. Fischer, Chickering & Sons, Schmoller & Mueller and many others, ' York, Neb., Aug. 1.—(Special.)— |which they are to act according to |of the country.’ : “lhyd wi‘l'lmb:‘:erldv‘:l“::ti‘a‘etslgflnf.:rdc:'.':' Benjamin F. Bucfile died at his | their convictions, And so I want ml‘ As Mr, Hughes was leaving the Every year at this time we have a eloarance of all slightly used pisnes, discontinued styles of home, 642 West Fiftg street, yester- |say women if they are to have the|meeting he was spoken to by Mrs. @ New Pianos and Player Planos. We are to sell them at most any priee and ferms ta order te clean our ircus. Henry Field 3 r 2‘,:‘1.“::.‘.,";‘?.,;..5":‘,’&" .‘..d’sh‘in. day morning, aged 82 years. He is | e AT = St : survived by a wife, four sons and two u&h&u'fif '..:,'tl \‘,’\fe;:?::i‘:d" d:u(h:\erl. They are W. W. Buckley Council Bluffs, following the picnic of |and C. W. Buckley, former proprie- the Grape Growers’ association. The [tors of the York Business college; C. first day nurseries and orchards in W. Buckley and B. C. Buckley of Florence, Papillion, Union and Ne- |Fremont, B. F. Buckley, jr.; Mrs. F. hawka will be visited on the way to [D: Reynolds of York and Mrs. G. W. i~ o OB o s Ak Hlb tartt 46§ D Hekay sho party, will cosa to o'clock at the home of his daughter, August Clearance Sale at the Central EE Wt Dol il wi M 7 . Romal” B vas' Home Furnishings %_"“°"3,,§°.}.‘;",:§‘;.°,’:2:.' Corimes | it mors, Jeld West Mot ix We have hundreds of excellent values in odd Golden than any one else in the state. | seary 1060 more sach mask, |k o gleces and discontinued patterns of Furniture, Sidney, Malvern, Tabor and Glen. toves and Dragenes that must be disposed of to wood and other towns will be reached € i e | ! make room for big shipments arriving daily. 'ml"ro?’ Laurens Greene, horticultur- ist of the lowa Experiment station, This is an opportunity to secure what you want for your home at 20% to 50% less than our regular low prices. A visit to our store will con- Let the children have the refining influence of musio in your home when you can pur- chase a beautiful Piano or Player Piano at such a low price and on easy terms. $6.00 Sends a Piano ‘ I $10 Sends a Player to Your Home B = to Your Home Balance $1.00 Weekly B & | Balance $2.00 Weekly Free Bench, Scarf and Selection of Musie. FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Cure That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss Look at These Prices €225 J. H. Hale ht.... $400 Sohmer Upright . ..... $500 Chick & Sons U $500 Knabe Fo: §1§g umo;fl.‘:lmf‘ S«nsl40 rlslftm‘ ooy with Wesley Green of Des Moines, secretary o{ the fowa Horticulturai ‘h'oelny. are making arrangements for ' the . ‘ of Time. vince you that now is the time to buy that odd | 4490 Steser & Sons Upright, §175 $175 | $750 Stelnway Upright Negro Kills u"kl'f o Koy st syt e piece to add to the comfort, convenience or ap- f - g:‘:tk st 9?.'..‘.]?.' i gfl;‘;fl” e 75 s.gx‘) %‘u‘}i‘?i"a‘l&’?fi'&n T&m;_fi";;afl:' S Cpecal K sanding or recuat durmianment whach ([l Pearance of your house or an entire home outfit, § e ~I-]~gsgg e e SAb Axtoi ayer FraRe: was not learned, was shot and killed | Xyuhma, 3:.'.':’?.0..?3 SR ot . Tike ikt o8 and we will arrange to make delivery later if de- right ........ .......".'3120 Weber Up ;‘u ..... " s} i %'.:!1“"" P“". * fight in a bunk car with a ne’?}r‘z our mathod. No matter in what e::rm:e':“;:uf sired. $1,000 Weber Pianola Plano, 8750 % Cable Upright ........ 125 | 8500 Acolian Pianola Piano gfigg at Marysville, K:né. "'idl l'::"“id“"fi T roubied wih asthma, our asgro was arrested and locged i JA% | met Ro thoss You take no risk in buying at the Central, be- OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS TAKE NOTICE! It will pay you well to attend our Mone; -snu; Plang s‘.ln. Your raflway fare will be refunded if you purchase a pg:no or player plano, Organs, 81y0-81 815? Just the Thing for Diarrhoea. ppa hore all torma k H ral, phreten PR am o addiipiidn . [T ey & Mueller Piano C vere attack o oea Wi wa ow evarys o over a week,” writes W. C. Jones, Bu- | $37anae that thia mem oot aie money on every purc%ase always, and then this r lle er ano o. D. “I became so weak that |and all those terrfble paroxysms at once The Largest Retallers of Planos in the World. hteld not dtand wpright. A Sty | g e s S clearance sale gives you a big saving in addition. recommended Chamberlain's Col- | This fres offer s too important to Restect Our. guarantee protects every purchase, and, as usual, you make your own terms. N. 'Mn and - Diarrhoea’ Remedy. | method at ence. Bend no money. Simply C [_ NIRA 14 H17th and 181118 Parnam St, Omaha, Neb. {' esre — Retailers--One Last Reminder! There is every indication that more retailers will come to the Omaha Market this fall than ever before. Early buying means assured deliv- eries, from stocks which are full and complete. Don’t Neglect to Come to Merchants’ Market Week August 7 to August 12,-1916 Remember there are many social diversions both for yourself and your family—entertainments which we can enjoy in common. Come to Omaha Market Week, and make your fall buying trip a holiday outing as well. And don’t forget that some retailer who visits this market during the dates mentioned, will get s A Light Delivery Auto Truck--FREE. Only visiting retailers can compete for this $1,000 beauty—residents of Omaha, South Omaha, Council Bluffs and suburbs are barred. But someone will get this truck as a gift—will it be you? }Omaha Wholesalers(;m&h Manufacturers’ Assn. e O T U LR LU UL U R LU AR A two days 1 was as well as ever.” Many druggists recommend this remedy be- FREE ASTHMA COUPON - cause they know that it is reliable. || FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room Obtainable everywhere.—Adv. 162A, Niagara and Hudson Sta., . Buffalo, N. Y. Send free trial of your method to: first dose relieved me and within | mail coupon below. Do it Today. R oward Sts. LT LA EE LR LR LR 4 YEARS AT 1324 FARNAM ST. ‘The best thing to use is just plain mulsi- fied cocoanut ofl, for it is pure and entirely We Please You or . Refund Your Money and & few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about & tesspoonful is all that is " required. It makes an abundance of rich, DR. McKENNEY SAYS: e “Let me do your dentistry. I’ll save at least one-half, and per- ot treen Tookine, wriens ] SONally guarantee the satisfactory service of it.”’ o gy Best 22k Wonder Plates— ‘ Heaviest Bridge Gold Cn\vn.“' worth $15 to $25.9¥y “ an s]o I Work, per tooth. McKENNEY DENTISTS 14TH AND FARNAM STS.——1324 FARNAM STREET Phone Douglas 2872. NOTICE—Out-of-town patrons can get Plates, Crowns, Bridges and Fillings Completed in One Day. y Free Examina- tion. No Students. Watch Repaired o ol g | | S.H.CLAY Lady Attendants. OO T

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