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o 1 i Part Onc PAGES 1 TO 8. VOL. XLVI—NO. 11. FFOREIGN' ENEMY (J. W. Arasmith of Golden,| NEAR NEw YBRK Colo., With Family in Fatal A uto Accident. Fleet Reported to Navy | Department Following | Golden, Colo., Aug War Maneuvers. Arasmith, editor of the RED FORCES IN CONTROL{;‘“"”"" and two other pers Fire Concentrated ca Rach |, Ship, Duplication cf North Sea Battle. SUBMARINES ARE VAIN;ii Neb. s from Golden relatives. Washington, Aug. 26.—Admiral | Bcrhn Says Gauls Helm's submarine flotilla, which i:asi OMAHA, SUNDAY EDITOR, WIFE AND L MAKES LANDING DAUGHTER KILLED 10 pig " Annihilation of Defending 0CCURS NEAR COZAD, NEB. SO T W already sustained severe losses, was. Kill Wounded L{en + the only portion of the defending fleet | remaining to contest the landmg ; In the ']'h:enchesv The annihilation of tie deiending | feet was reported to the Navy depart-| ment in the following wireless mes- sage from the chief umpire: s “Discontinued battleship engage-|French have an organized ment at 11:10 a. m. Red forces again | whose duty it is to extermin control of the sea. Cannot call pro he found in lem yet.” le in a s Other messages showed t the Ove: Admiral Helm's battle s steaming in column forma the hostile column at rig The leading defending were forced to bear off. 3 the Red column to avoid collision. |the laws of v As each defendi turn, the fire of Mayo's ships was cor it, duplicating the inc cent North sea battle, in whick sev- eral battle cruisers were sunk. The umpires ruled that the blue battle- ships had met the sa fi and or- dered action discontinu ¢ time roduce flagrant violat now, tha nown until re- | have been fc ders to remai xterminate all | sweepers), The red transports then moved in | the rifl and bayonet toward the southern end of Long|otner g A 1 d grenade. Every m Island to effect a landing. with the |and majority of red battle fieet still in-|Wie act to meet the submarin sault. |© Later dispatches to the Navy de-|9F shot. partment announced that the defend-| .11 nettoyeurs are Sl ing submarines had failed to stop 1! ¢ of the commander-in-cl transport, that the theoretical pics vasion of New York by a foreign foe L bei was accomplished and that the war | an ar FAME a5 over French soldier. T, Dakota Railway Final Round in ville.)—The charge that which is the ale a new olden Globe, land principal of the Golden high B. Bissland, their daughter, were accident i cording to| received in Golden. i were being held at Lex-| ngton, it was said, awaiting instruc- force | most i ion of twi r developed up_to this m the med with express or-! behind in captured | Ger- rating by hief of Board Denies Raise | Fight for Texas In Express Rates| Senatorship On —At least 60| 55 | g strength M- | Texas, which numbers about 500,000, was expected to be polled today in the run-off primary between Senator | Charles A. Culberson, incumb(em. and “olquitt, A Q_qsc,,_nmm the sixth floor of a hotel here ndidates | today | Dallas, Tex., Aug. per cent of the vo Pierre, S. D., Aug. 26.—(Special Telegram.)==The State Railway mission stands pat on its action refus- ing the express companies operating in this state the right to increase in- trastate rates. The Wells-Fargo and American companies attempted to file a sched- ule of rates, which, they declare, is based on the orders of the Interstate Commerce commission, but the state former Governor Oscar B {for the democratic United jatorial nomination. These si s re .nt | nearest competitor being 31,000 I . 5 commission has refused to accept|ne D A i ‘,g‘,lnnmzm Cannited them and has ordered them returned | The question of endorseme to the agent of the companies on the | the national democratic Me: grounds that the commission does |icy was one of the issues in thi not assent to any of them and the |Former Governor Colquitt's further ground that an attempt was [tions to President Wilso made to file the schedule within less |tration of Mexican affa than the thirty-day limit required | cited as evidence of his The attempted filing was on rates | Vatertown and Aberdeen, the points | Borden Arctic Ship | London, Aug. 20.—British y Namur, fo! On Board United States Coast| 02, WEHEY, i LC0its e Guard Cutter McCulloch, Bering Sea, | Inrdi’n‘g Ge S \ii» S Aug. 26—(Via Wireless to Seattle.) | 2ooonthe is missing. An offic _The power schooner Great Bear, SCtoRIre ® O e carrying the Arctic expedition headed | 4o 0% 0. by John Borden of Chicago and Cap- "7 Vs to the vicin WI‘BCked; A]_l Sa,ved!plam:s have made another dash over | Belgium, on this occasion penetrating | can pol- e race. excep- n’s adminis- s have been . Sa f leged dis- | parishioners came to Father Toma- for filings under the state laws cord with the present exe u«_i\e. 1o Sioux Falls, Yankton, Mitchell, British Airmen Drop overed in the rate issue raised by | fhe Sioux City Commercial associa- | BOmbS on Gel'nl&n tion. | . . . ' Airship Stations aero riy-six 1 bom- ial or These troops aro! ! (cleaners uipment is not of | | whether ( ly stabbed found on a dead | 1| | received pluralitiees in the primary lof July 22, Colquitt's lead over h-.s| One | Early Friday morning an all:u:k‘lfl'fl \ gaoe. f oo | THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE |70 MORNING, N COST ¢ AGAINST ENENY fia Official Report Tells of , Repulse of Eighteen At- tacks by Serbian Forces. Italians in Albania, Where Arc tured Positions. |GREECE WILL NOT PROTEST tor a. Yari ll_mvc atta Sofia, Aug. ed with he: On the e ck ort of Starti Aug. 26.— and_ , after killing its com 26.—(Via The | CREEK FORT IS CAPTURED [lieved to be Mrs. Arasmith and Mrs Reported to Have Cap- London.) \fter severe fighting on the Bulgar right wing, on the Macedonian nt, the Serbians have been defeat- losses and compelled e, the war office announced to-| Berlin, Aug. 26.—(By Wireless to|day. Eighteen consecutive S _the |were made by the Serbians. astern end of the front the forces have reached cek Aegean coast and put British | S cavalry detachments to flight, eral villages have been occupied by says | the Bulgarians. | Bulgars Take Greek Fort, i Bulgarians attacks aptured the Greel I mander, Changas, and the entire gar s, special detachments |rison, which offered ance, says a Salonik 3 0 rto Palermo and th oldiers, but the revolver, knife | \ount Kalarat, in southern Albania, n order to watch thg Albanian coast north of Cape Keppali, fifty miles spirited resist : s ispatch torthe Matin. The dispatch is dated August 23 and was delayed. Italians in Albania. | A dispatch from Avlona last night | tatcs that the Italians have occupied e summit ol | southeast of Avlona, in which district | there is said to be an Austrian sub- | Rome ne tion. jians is qua. marine base. The territ the statement! demonstrated -Gree k. ¢ occupied by the Ital-, The opinion of | spapers, however, s that iPriest, Beaten by . His Parishioners, of| _Chicago, Aug. 26.-—Rev. { Tomazin, 70 yeats old, who resigned {his pastorate of a church in Albany, | Minn., a month ago after his parish- sreece will not protest the occupa- Commits Suicide Ignatus joners are alleged to have attacked |and beaten him, jumped to his death Mi Martha McCluskey, for six- teen years a housckeeper for the aged Ipriest, said she believed Rev. Mr. suicide while | brooding over his church affairs. e said. “Rev. Mr. Tomazin with his parishioners for five years— |since he took charge of the church,” had trouble “One night three of the |zin's house and |caused him to resign. {heart, I think.” Miss | {aged, McCluskey, asleep in |the hotel when the body was found. beat him. That It broke his who is another part of priest’s ‘Hughes is Given Hearty Welcome To City of Denver Denver, Colo., Aug. 26.—Charles E. ns, issued (n-)iinqlzrs reached Denver shortly be- middle- lifeless i fore noon today to a welcome of tain_Louis Lanc of Seattle, was| . "oiireq out by naval aeroplanes cheers from thousands wrecked on a pinnacle rock in Bering | sea August 10. The vessel was a to tal loss, but the entire party landed |y oUn, o4 a0d two of them were hit. safely on St. Matthews island, where they were found yesterday by the Mc- | Culloch. e to observe the ne of our machin not po: done. Anthropology Students et e TN S e Find Material in War Camps Martin to Sell Milk From (izorrespondence of The Associated I Vienna, Aug. 15.—The num ty of prisoners of war in the | A, A. Martin & Son, wha . Ausarian camps have presented an al- | leased the Archie Love farm, west of val most unprecedented opportunity to Elmwood park, are making the students of anthropology. One progress in the deve!npment of . Prof. 'large dairy herd and in the p of the most ardent investigato Poech of the Academy of Scienc already has a collection of 148 plastc masts of heads of polyglot prisoyer of war. Among the Russian prison ers alone there have been found four- teen or more distinct races of wide divergent type. ! houn, Neb. e | coming to Omaha. In addit me the Martins have about registered Ayrshires and thir addition to twelve head of on the farm a The Weather |add additional producers of | The cquipment at the Love { designed for the production o For Nebraska—Fair and but due to low lying clouds & was have good f their h a roduc- | tion of certified milk. At the presen forty ty-hi regis t Cal- here they lived prior to it . to tins arc arranging to good arm 1s f milk warmer. iunder most sanitary conditions. The +emperatures at Omaha Yesiorday. Hour. he milking room has 1is equipped with the nes ba m. 6w m anitary coo { machine N &~ e < & B~ | Thrill in Store for Chicago, Aug. 20.—A new th in store for American dan pastures are large, the barns ade- concrete latest [he milk room has tiling and «:appiug‘ homes - Dancers of America hrill is failed to | The mill from this dairy has a1-| New Hi ys been wholesalel, but in the fu-| ture it will be delivered to the of the ci ers within | Rolfe o B ‘T"”" ation e AL few days, Carl Christensen, an of cmperature and precipitation departures | f poy : T R from the normal at Omaha sl March 1 "'.“‘.’ of the American National Asso- | and compared with the last two years: | ciation of Dancing ers, now in | oAl tempetatvrn -+ 1 convention here, announced to 4 It is an entirely new dance, di American and different f saic inight stinct 1 The working on it as the | Juntry | T In ss bands, giant firecrackers and | : VAL . o5 from thousands - of persons, | ficet: Four white doves will be lib- “itiam Hilliker had his left collar Their way Out of ) |upen enemy airship sheds near Na-|who gathered at the station and along |} %yp o0 which will be printed a nmur. The sheds were successful!_v‘”lt‘ streets through which he passed. 'he nominee was feeling better than e had felt for days and showed only damage |a trace of fatigue. Headed by a squad of mounted po- lice and brass band, the nomine his party paraded through the ness soction of the cit blocks to their hotel. Archie Love Farm at Retail decked automobiles The 1 nd Giant firecrackers were fired as a salute along the line of march a few minutes rest at his hotel, Mr. address. Hastings, Neb., Aug. 26 Telegram.)—W. Hughes went to the luncheon of the Mile-High club, where he made an . Men on the Border Suffer on the Love farm, merly clerk of Company G, Fifth reg ment, who received a discharge under the “dependent” regulation and re turned to Hastings, reports much un- rest among the National Guard be cause of inactivity Homesickness, he sa the only serious malady tha flicted any of the troops and it will BErow wc with nothing to do. Telegram. lands that as long as the established | for high prices, | when Ira Doty sold a quarter section | four miles north of town for $140 per {acre and bought forty acres a mile | south of the city for gh Marks Made Hastings, Neb., Aug. 26.—(Spe f Omaha Wins Superior, Neb,, Aug. 26—(Special the iR any ofher | Friday, Rolfe also gains 60, 6-1 Telegram.)—H, H. tennis m Rolfe of Omaha match Ha in singl the | Sev-| TIONS~THIRTY-TWO PAGES AUGUST 1916-—SIX Sl SINGLE COPY FI'E CENTS. GorTA save D / TELL €M TO SHUT OFF THE WATER. GAS an’ \ WAGE Sl1UA"0N THESE LiGHT N ELECTRICITY, DISCONNECT THE PHONE NOY T/ ] BULBS Mow / DELIVER ANY MORE ICE OR MILK AND RE / ' f"“l“”" DIRECT THE DEF TO THE NEW ADORF $5 ls AGA«N ACUTE [t WONOER If ™\ THEY GOT MY N JoornBrusH ? President Wilso: Goes to Capi- tol to Cons: |t Leaders On Change. in Rail- road Lows. UNIONS ETARDING FIRM FAMILY SILVER »‘t Men Intimate L.2ike Will Come £ If Railroads R use Straight Eight. Hoi r Day. \ MAGNATES iN ;)NFEEENOE /"1 vowr see N, S h "WM/ HOW THEY Wasingt BT was GET THAT Al ” lea ! at the capitol, late this \ /v rrmene afternnon, that the ; resident told the : nators () ilroa executives had [ » i t get some guar- e fron ngress “hat they would tted to get nore revenue to e i wages. It was ac omplishing that upe . « cigit railroad ting "¢ roads’ coun 1 of the ¥ ¢ their rtly hefore o clock tonight t | to i White Housc e ;i reac s to pres it T 19 t d : I v.b' :¢|v‘||t‘-\lll|rx‘<* " B8E 1aTE TO @ he co y AL DAY ¢ y change in the ) ON THE rerads ich previously JOB mtlined a Lolding out in for arbitra on and reject- suggestion cnat the eights ¢ eci pending in- r<crtatives of the th ould the o tay stand they . § of a settle \\ 1 1 £ Hrot repre-er atives, after L 4\'”;“ unt LR 0 s0me message from the W w e, adjourned to at 1 Oo'clock four * brother- with their determine tuke. More f t & committee of left {0 their homes. ooy |7 2 BOYSOF'61POUR BRITISHNAVAL GERMANS WIN AND | INTO KANSAS CITY ~ AUXILIARY SONK ~LOSE IN CHAMPAGNE Advance Guard of National En- Duke of Albany Torpedoed in XKaiser's Troops Penetrate Po. 5~ Vith nego- ¥ the threatened icully at a dead- today sudden- campment Arrives and North Sea—Commander and sition Near Tahure, but Are 1) = nt lo the capiin and conferred Opens Headquarters. Twenty-three Mcn Lost. Later Driven Out ey torop iyl 4 v i e — The BIG PARADE WEDNESDAY‘EIGHTY-BE;I;N ARE SAVED SEVERAL FIGHTS IN AIR ident coni rred first with mocratic Leader | sen and Chair- man Newlauds of the . erstate Com- fon, wl o, it was undar- - s 1 tue congres- ad « mcluded it was throu.h congress be- f_amendment »~mcrease_ the erstate Com- , & me sort of an t vlways should be authorized to mak- rate increases Kansas City, Aug. 26.—First moves| London, Aug. 26.—The torpedoing Parns, 26.—~After an intense of a formal nature in connection with | in the North Sea of a British naval | bombardment last the fiftieth annual encampment of the | auxiliary with the loss of launched an infan Grand Army of the Republic, which|three men was announced officially | Tabure in the Champagne hey pen- , the war ght the Germans attack west opens here next week, was made to-| today. ctrated the French positic day with the opening of the national| Eighty-seven men were saved. The | office announced rtoday, but headquarters in one of the downtown | torpedoed vessel was the armed | uenily were expelied German boarding steamer Duke of Albany shse hotels. Informalinnv h"_“”" Were | The announcement follows: ’,“""‘ on the Somme and the Verdun to meet higher wag:: and Lo provide opened at the same time in the lead-| “The British armed boarding steam- | fronts were repulsed some sort of machin ty for ‘a’rbi!ra' ing hostelries for the guidance of the | er Duke of Albany was torpedoed and The German atteck on the Somme for similar ;h'”_ ws in the fu- e bcterans sunk in the North Sea on Thursday | ;o 0 (o0 oda o 121, near th ssibly along e iines of the Headquarters of the many auxili-| by an enemy submarine. The com- town of \Maureoas. recenily capinied | Canadims commitsion e e AT lom the RS mander and twenty-two men were 4 Ml s F | ¢ aries of the Grand Army of the Re- (BROREE ]SV B by the French Union Staud: Firm. blic also have bee vediandibyvi[ o8t Eleven officers and seventy-six Piied . % : ] I(i“ |§ {ao IT“»L :uln opened an DY | men of other ratings were saved.” 1 the Verdun front east of the fust before the pr:sident went to Monday n.lmnmg 1])0] 'HI\II! ”«vl' the i ——— Meuse the Germar the capitol the brotherhood leaders. blue-clad army will have all been Mrs. W E Hl“lker French line betwe impatient at the delay of the railroad marshalled and ready at the com- A AL o Thiaumont after a executives t replyin: to the presi- mand of the commander-in-chici, Killed in Auto Wreck ' ment. but were abi- dent’s last proposal, declared that Elias R. Monfort. 3 Central City, Neb., Aug, 26,—(Spe-| vanee e unqualified e ncession of the Wednesday, the day of the veter-| i1y About™0 o'clock this morning, Aerial engagements 1 ¢ our y or :ome action by ans’ parade, has been declared a hol-| Gt s eey of this city, a car owned along the fr iday in both Kansas City, Mo, and |}, \w " Hilliker of Simpson and Kansas City, Kan, . Hilliker of Grand Isiand skidded and Incoming veterans today will be|pyrned over into the ditch. The occu- ¢ | welconred in wig-wag from the top of Mrs. Hilliker, damag a high building by James W. Whit- balloons were destsove lesey of St. Louis, chief signal officer | o0 " A1 <" Hilliker sustained a frac = of the commander-in-chiei and com- fotc Sy LRET ST N died | Four Convicts Saw mander of the survivors of the about four hours afterwards ihree G s to cause the government to perate the railroads could prevent ra and another | the threatened strike thers all hands the p.esident’s visit stol was ta} n as indicating situation nad reached a planes we sect n pants’ of the car we lLier son, three daughters and grand he finished -onferring with s Kern and Newlands, Presi- Vilson came to :he door of his saud to in rers: ve here on ¢, tain matters of That is alt I can say crated at the same time bearing rib- |y o "y b Tand the others escaped e St P cese iniored IS S e Missouri Prison complishment of universal peace the roads in a shppe condition i i i ! . : ad E |t y o~ en iter nak [ “Remember the boys One oi the young ien, aged 17 Jefferson Cit { \ng - "l'?t‘s’vl-" r::c\\tfi;f)fio‘:es w\{u)' an n vas driving the car w the accident | F L v "White House without rmy ot ( | her hrother « 5 e is the direction ade erda e . b ; s conferring with any else and with- at X ki .er rxplanation > the soldiers’ Comfort leag £ ming} tentia 2 D "‘v(l-:\fllyi' vv’rk' “(:”,v',:m,‘“ ),;‘,‘|I|‘ the place for the "‘l"‘ Shiia e g . 3 S N { o visit. Senz or Newlands e 'I““ ¢~ | formal meetings of the vetcrans, has i Rt i ' stated positively that 70 joiut session extended O heen” divided o booths in which Ed P, Smith and Joe Walker ' B i vere oy | @F congress lad been arianged. scattered members of regiments may ' c itt atihe iy thi Senvw Railroad Esxecutives Adjourn. Afiy reunite. One of the booth On Cem Exe’qlltlve OMMItee 7, "1™ (o1 hr ighont the wmht Late this afternoon e railrond ex- Washington_at the request of E. ¢ Neb., Aug. 6. —(Specia Aoy e ont DA gt Fieman, acting commi T Chairman 1anghorst of % Willia A i Lt s ,( .uu;(‘uui‘ ;-::;.mm ng to pensior AL :" S ¢ e ; T omas Fin anced as unchange : | will be answer 1 At L ' all and Marey M e exec s have been told that Boy Scouts as Guides ret dlats r e 3 sentences the n =ct difficulty in A 2 2 Ren T. Shee a X onight. The From Homesickness cusand Boy Scouts will act as, 4ol oman " ¥ hiem Sitcy 1o p Ht y ' s worked steudily all morn- (Special ] S W i WA oo <3 €. phras eir ste cment to Pres- Shavag e the directi [ Hunk o Pres Simpson, for- ' \ t . Vilson, but sh, tly aiter noon of Dr. James H. S y, chief scou ; . ; S e : Commander That v rake ! vore on it. S i y way. Sp 3 aine s § h unofficially, it Sl is Shrimp Fisherman : i of 18 applicad o to railroad- g 3 “Whenever v ak ¢ tera 2 ap aj o railroad on ;2",'“1‘;,’5‘.‘1'1" all 1 | Dr. Sower Is Bitten by Shark Honored by Kaiser g but L e b 1as af ”‘ Keé R 3 New O b . 1 \ " . of the ¢ ceutive counter e vl 3 : ‘ A are sal will be to pass the issue men are ibetia 3 . . k the brotherioods, o, ok A N . f the railway executives say % \ X it ‘ " r propusition is pesitively their . ' ‘ 5 ‘ 2 RE L ORI Conttoned sa Page Tv.. Column Five) For Adams Farm Land A i . o i | ot ot siy ~Two transfers of farni Boys Who Escape From fection b st i, j ' “es WPt Nothing seem: to affect were made today | Detention Home Come Back [2.:°.... " stk P oo g it . the wonderful record of Two downcast. disheartened 12- | water fr . 2 specia ‘ increase Bee \Want-Ads NI B st e Norfolk Man's Tractor : are making. = ceing the world, were returned b Will Be Made al Home - : For the 26th cdnsecu- tant Probatu ¢ Thomp Norfolk, N S . Two aa.nslg“’[’h‘:‘ I St tive week the iacreasc Singles at Superior | on afier their cant p Norfolk 1s 1o gt & 3 et n SO Swrm o A Harry Hasl v W 4 dav ¥ [ g ahea N son, aged 12 after the T 1226 More one mle Paid Want-Aids last PR S week, ending 3-26, than wegane, binds the same pericd a year sed ago.

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