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    THE mK: OMAHA, THURSDAY, A PHIL 15, 1915.
LAWMAKERS IN CONFERENCE
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FRENCH CIVILIANS IN FIGHTING ZONE BEING SERVED WITH ARMY RATIONS
Penniless, with nowhere to go, these wretched beings continue to dwell in their old
homes, shell-torn and wrecked as they are. They have nothing to subsist on save what the
army apportions, which is supplied liberally.
THOMPSON, BBLDM S CQ
Two Houifi at Dei Moinei Reach
Stage of Disagreement Orer
r Money Measure.
JEIMISQ FEES ) TO BE BEDUCEJ)
(Tram a Ptff ComepondVnt.)
TIES MOTNES, la. April 1. (Ppertsl
Teles-ram.) With the passe (re of a num
ber of atvproprlatloa bill! In both houses
today end dlsasTeoment aa to details of
it any to legislator mmtwowd lti final
1 rural to flrjlah th financial work of
the session. Confer wer omf1 to
decide on what to do as to equipment of
the enatodlal farm and woman' rrtorm
rtory .nd H I reitarded aa certain con
feree will b needed on the money
reeded for flaMInt the foot and mouth
1a.
The senate passed a bill to enproprlale
n.OM to pay for paving at the flehool for
th Dwaf, els to pay tl.&PO to Alfred Han
een. an Avoce boy, wbo lost a lea- 'at
Anamoa.
Tho aenat pasaed a houae bill to pro
vide for manaemnt of the woman a re
formatory. The houa paaaed a enat Mil t re
, hio th area ot quarantine for live
Stock. 1
Th aenat failed to paa a bill to tax
all doc, a bill to punlah chicken thieve
nd a bill for a barber board. . . . i
A committee bill wa Introduced In th
eenate to reoriranls th Ftate Board of
Health .and tear that work to a com
mute of cottage professor at Iowa City
nd Ante with th labor commissioner.
An esrree merit ha been arrived at with
th at at printer and binder for revlalon
of th ohdul of rate for printing and
Wndlcc so as to make a reduction of
Marly IS.GOO a year In th coat of the
work to th state, to go Into effect at
nc.
Red Star Charged
With Violating U. S,
Alien Contract Law
KEW TORX, April 14. Seventy- ven
' ima and women, virtually th entlr
fore of atewaroa a ad stewardesses aboard
tho liaar Kroonland. war placed under
arrant today by Immigration officer and
a warrant wa served on th company,
charging th Red Star Una owner of
th ves1 with violation of th alien
contract labor law.
Th entire consignment of stewards,
ixty-ntn men and eight women, It wa
charged, had ben brought In aa passen
ger aboard th liner. Finland last Jan
uary from England. After their arrival
her, -It I charged, th Red Star Una
transferred them, In accordano with a
previous agreement to th Kroonland,
thus violating th law.
Under th law of Immigration oftlcer
asserted th Una had th prlvUeg of
tranf erring th craw of 'on ship to
another, but could not bring to America
aa paMMiger aboard on of their ship
a crow from, another ship In an Ameii
can port
Conviction of th charge carina a pen
ally of Sl.Mt for eaen alien employed, in
tnta ease th maximum fin upon eonvlo-
tMn would b f77,O0.
siewaras ana stewardesses were
Ytlcwea to remain, at work till th shlo
docked. Th captain wa notified, how
aver, that the Una would be subject to a
fin of ti.ooa for each man or woman who
should escape . , ,,.,;.,
Oeorg W. Moore, the officer making
in arrest, said tho government' planned
to send th arreaUd men and women to
tills Island ttmporartly and would da
, port most of thnt at one, leaving only
"w nemna aa witnesses.
Mr. Moor said th rat of wages for
ir nowinu ana stewaraeasea wa
eoout nail that paid Americana ,
Bethlehem Steel
." y is Again Erratic
NEW TOWC. April M-Bethlehem Steel
was again in tha foreground at th
opening of today's aniva stock market,
epenad with a sal of 1.000 share at
ovenilfiht gain of four
point, rrom which It res mostly In
mall Vote to ix it then Jumped to 11
and aa suddenly fell back la breaks of
on to threa points to 1, U within tho
nri wur nour. Els. trier tha market
ananuamea general Strength . with In
nraa, spevmltive hwuinr.
Dealings In th flret sour amounted to
-mare., or Wrtlcn Bethhshetn Btael
oontrfbtite4 a relatively small ouota.
Tit stock reeurered from ISO' to 136 by n
clock, by which tlm It ceased to a.
arciaa any influence aa a market factor
By MUMajr something Da foo.ftin share
ha changed bands aad, Bethlehem
raaars tnnuoac showed steady dlratnu
tlon. Tha stock continued Its feverish
fw", hf-e-w. tsntcg buck from xst to
u in in grneral list higher prices
mm Bsaiia during th second hour, but
profit taking helped fcr check' th "ad
vaneo. United EtAUs Bteel. Vnton Pa
clflo and Beading falling back a point
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BIG BATTLE IN
HUNGARY HOLDS
CENTEROF STAGE
(Continued' from Pag On.)
contesting stubbornly every foot of the
Russian advance along th front from
Martfcld to Wry. This front run almost
due eaat and west for lit mile. Dartfeld j
Is In northern Hungary and "try In East
ern Osllcia to the south of Lemberg.
Attacks and counter attacks follow with
such rapidity that both sides may be
said to be taking the offenMve simul
taneously. The shocks are resulting In
ususually heavy casualties, with only a
slight change In tha comparative positions
of th opposing force.
Ussok, at th head of th pass of that
name, still remains In th possession of
th Austrian, but th Russians have
oaptured th heights to th northward,
coming within thre mil of th rail
road station, and their occupation of the
town Ksolf Is exrctd her. ' '
Coanter Move by Austrian.
Th Austrian ara successfully repeat
ing their efforts ' to penetrate from
Bukowlna Into Russian territory In the
direction of Chotln. The Ruaslnn4 char'
acterls this tnov as a device on the
part of th Austrlans to draw Russians
from th Carpathians. They assert that
th Austrlans have been unable to bring
up sufficient reinforcements to 'check
th Russian advance, and thai Hh only
alternate for th Austrlans Is to divert
part of th Russian : forces In other'
directions.'
To th north In th district of Prussian
frontier, there are no movements of first
Importance. Small battle ' are a dally
occurrence In th Jlarlampol district-
The Germans tiavs occupied fortified
positions from Marlampol to Buwalkl
sine their unsuccessful Invasion of a
month ago. Th Russians are attempt
ing ' persistently to oust the (Hermans'
from this region. Th Ssesiupa river,
flowing northward from Marlampoi,
forms a strong protection for th German
left wing.
Th German are attempting to under
take an offensive movement at several
points along th Nare river, but r
avoiding battla In the district beyong the
Ntemaa. ..
British See Fight
At Neuve Chapelle
.Greatest Victory
(JENEIIAL. HEADQUARTERS OF THE
BRITISH ARMT IN FRANCE. Tuesday.
April 13 (V& Ixndon, April H.)-In the
trenches along the British front, sprawl
Ing from Tpres to Ia Bassee, officers
and men alike are still talking of the
battle of Neuve Chappcll. Th (officer
characterise this British victory as likely
to be recorded a the greatest local suc
cess of the war, and the privates hail tt
as vldenc that the German line can be
broken whenever their leader decldo this
must b done, and that the ground gulned
will outweigh th Inevitable loanea sus
tained.
The misgivings in England with regard
to th British losses at Neuve Chappelle
are hardly Justified In view of th ad
vance gained, In th opinion of staff
officers at the front. On officer ex
plaining today the atrateglo importance
of this dent In th German Una, saM the
Germans In st weeks more, had they
continued to hold Neuv Chappelle, thus
flanking the British on th north anJ the
atuth, wold have Inflicted losses equal
to those sustained by the attack! pn
that memorable March morrnng. - Thua
the British would In a short' time hava
loet Just as many jrien, the speaker. de
clared, Without the Physical and moral
advantage scored1 'the spurt forward.'
Th mild weather of spring 'prevails to
day along the battle line; and. the Britlah
private, the man from . Canada and th
fighter from India all feci very much
like a foot ball team, confident of its
ability to scorv against tha other side
whan th ground U a little drier. ,
The Germans In soma Instances ar now
using American mad shell. Several
fragments of shells have been picked up
within th British lines marked "R. Stock
tc Co., U. 8. A." Whether these ar re
cent acquisitions or old shells sent to
Germany from America long ago. Cannot
b determined In th tinea
Battle at Celaya
In Favor of Villa;
45,000 Engaged
WASHINGTON, April 14. Hard fighting
at Celaya today seemed to favor th
Villa forces, according to a consular re
port to the State department, which saya
that at least 46.000 men are engaged.
The fighting line extended from Celaya
lo Queretaro to La Griega, and tho State
department report aaya two of General
Obregon's commanders have been sur
rounded and retreat to the south' Is cut
off.
A State depsrtment summary of Mexi
can advices today said:
The department Is advised. In a report
dated April 11, from Laredo, that th bat
tle of Hulsaschlta on April 12 resulted
severely for th Villa force. Advices con
firm the published report that the Villa
wounded wer killed on the battleffeld
and th prisoners were executed. Th loss
of the Vlillstas Is said to be 400."
Rent room quick with a Be Want Ad.
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Plans to Eovivo
i - Black Hills Trail
SIDNXT, Neb.? April U-HSpeclal Tele
gram.) T n ' Associated Commercial
Club of Wetm Nebraska met at the
court houa this afternoon and delega
tlon were present from Crawford, Chad-
ron. Alllanc. gcott' Bluff, Bridgeport
Otiioball, Ldg Pol aa4 Chappcll. .
JUiscuaslona wer principally on goud,
roads and th asaoolated club have ar
range to r-atabltah th old Black
silli trail connecting , with, th Llaoola
highway at Sidney running to Hot
prlBga. 8. D Th road will b graded
ana properly marked. Th avoct actlv
garUclpaat l discussion this afternoon
wer Secretary MoCleaagaa, Commission
era U R. Barlow and Fred Lhnikuhl.
lxlg Pole; W. D. Fisher. AllUno; p.
er Ilt. Chappell. and Mcasr. Webber
nd Randln. Crawqford.
banquet was given tit delegate this
evening, at which James U Mcintosh was
toastmastar.
Th report of LocaJ Secretary McClen
Caa shows that approximately $300,000 of
Improvement war mad la Sidney dur
ig UK a4 many contract ar let for
Jews Brand Russian; .
Statement Falsq
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NEW' YORK. April K Five American
Jewish workmen's organisations . Issued
a Joint statement her today , branding
as false the recent denial by th Ruaslan
(government of charges that ' Jews In
Russia had been persecuted, daring tha
war. ' , ,
The . stslement asserts that the. facta
prove that Russian Jews hav been th
victims r-f cruelty' by the Russian sol
dier, and calls upon tha civilised world
to protest - against tha policy of the
Russian government, which has only on
aim In view to exermlnat tha JewJah
rae." Of this th Russian people them-
selves. It Is explained, ar not acousad.
Tha flv organisations ar th United
Hebrew Tradus. Jewish National Work
er f America.' Jewish socialist labor
Party. . Jewish Socialist Federation of
America and the Workmen' circle, who
represent, they aay.' JW0.000 woiklngmen
in th United State. . ...
DEATH RECORD.
Tare Faaeral at Daaraa.
COLUMBUS, Neb.. April 14-- Special
Telegram.) Thre funeral took plao
this morning at Duncan, Neb., . being
those of Kaximer Boyera, aged TO years;
Rosalia Issek, aged 48 year, and Den
nis Koala!, an Infant child of Peter Ko
slal, who I serving a sentence in th
state penitentiary for murdering Peter
Meatek at Tarnov on Christmas day,
1811. Services for all funeral wer held
in th Catholio church at Duncan, and
interment mad In the Duncan Catholio
Cemetery.'
Something You
P
Th Be Want Ads Ar Best Business
Boosters.
Making ytaif.'Will is
au important matter
nnd it i something that
you should attend to
The Peters Trust
Company will mto
your Will and, store it
free of charge when
named aa your Execu
tor. Call -'or write us for
any desired particulars.
Capital
$500,000.00
iiusji aw mi aiii rim
IVJ i 12 FAR NAM BTHttT
f ii 'm in Igmmi.iai iiih.
The Store for
SHIRTWAISTS
. An unusually attractive
showing of all kinds of
waists most moderately
priced:
Wash Blouses
1.00 to $2.95
Silk Blouses
$3.95 to $5.95
Georgette
Crepe Blouses
$5.95 to $16.50
Second Floor.
Extraordinary Silk Selling
Only Three More Days
at These Special Prices
Styles come and go, but SILK and WOOL POP
LINS and CANTON CREPES with their irresistible
charm remain ever popular.
There is an indefinable something, a refinement, a
certain sense of luxnriousness that appeals to the f em
inine heart.
$1.25, 40-Inch Silk-and-Wool Poplin 89c a yard
$1.75, 40-Inch Silk-and-Wool Canton Crepe, $1.10 yd.
In this sale every piece is new andvery color a,
beauty. We assume the responsibility of pleasing you.
' Silk Section Main Floor.
"May Duffy's Do for Many Others,
What It Has Done For Mo"
Kartaer Aeeldealally .
MITCHELL, 8. li.. April -(Special
TeU-gram Clay Bartee, a tenant on a
farm twrlve miles northeast of Mltrhell,
was instantly killed in Ills bara last even
ing by a charge from a shotgun, which
tiMilkd a bul in the left aid of bis body.
A roronvr' Jury dclurfd th shooting
'.l4ull. kart u about yeai
11. and leaves a wUow and lufnt child.
AVOID II1DIGESTI0I3
It is a sure enemy to
' health, etrcuth and hap
piness. It robs you of
your appetitej causes con-.
, stipation bilious spells
. aud a general rundown
condition. You can help
Nature conquer it by the
timely aid of i
lOSYETTEQ'S
Stomach Dittcn
It will help you bring back
the appetite, aid digestion
and promote health in a
general way. For over CO
years it has en joyed, pub
lic confidence.
Try It Today. Avoid Substitutes
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MR. T. A.
ItecAuc healthy system vrlll throw
off germs, through th various
. eliminating organs of the body,
tho wate-rrpsjrtng and strength
producing properties of Duffy's
Pure' Malt Whlkey prove particu
larly valuable in the relief or
throat and Inng troubles, as this
gentleman so clearly states:
"I fel It a duty to tell everybody th
good Duffy' tntr Malt Whiskey haa
don me. Kour year ago I bcam
very ill had suffered for years wltn
lung trouble; la fact hav lost two sla
ters, a nephaw and niece with th earn
malady. Th doctor told my family 1
could not poaaibly live the winter
through. I read your advt. and resolv
ed to try Duffy', and tt haa certainly
don wonder for me. I ara much bat
ter than I hav been for years, and
a 1 hav taken no other medicine
but yours, I feel all the credit la due to
Duffy's. May Duffy's do for many
others what It haa don for ma"
: (Signed) T. A. Hall. JI- Locuat St..
Barberton, O.
HALL.
Duffy's Fui'G aliUhlGlioy
U made to meet th demand for a high grade tonle stimulant, free from the in
jurious by-product runtalned in beverage whiakiea. and suitable for th us f
the delicate. tlo who are not entirely well, and the .! who require a tunic
stmiulnt to maintain good bealtb. It It truly a meoltine for all manktnd,
which makes the vM feel oung and keep th young strong ant vigorous. You.
too, can , i
"Get Duffy's and Keep Wqll"
Sold in SEALED BOTTLES OXLT. Bewar of Imitation.
! ATE? i
tM parry's (rea year wul aragrts. si
rr aotue. 11 ae ikao auov-r
w will tall a wkai a set It.
ekies free.
N. T.
Beautiful New Street Hats
$8,75, $10, $12.75 and $15
. We will place on sale Thursday, Three
Hundred New, Up-to-Date Models, in
all new shapes, trimmed with the latest
materials in Milan Leghorn, fine Milan .
Hemp, Belgian Splits, black and all the
new shades, large, medium and fynall
modes.
$8.75, $10, $12.75, $15
A Free Offer
With Every Pair of Pony
Hose purchased in our Hos
iery Section
Wc give an '
Interesting.'
Kaleidoscope
Pony Hose are the best
made children's hose on the
marketgood looking, serv
iceable, not expensive.
Triple Knees, Triple Heels,
Triple Toes. Three reasons
why they wear.
25c, 35c and 50c a pair. .
La Grecque Corsets
Every woman who has worn Le Crecque Tailored Underwear
will doubtless appreciate knowing that we now offer Le Crecque
Corsets in a number of beautiful new spring models. La Crecque
Corsets maintain the same tailored lines, simple, but excellent
trimmings as the underwear, and are no more expensive than
ordinary corsets. i
Prices, $1.50 to $10
Haven't you often wondered how some women in particular
among your, friends manage to be always smartly dressed, on
what must be a limited allowance? . j
You'll find the answer simple It's at the head of this
advertisement.
'' Cornet Section Third Floor. : . .
Best Service
to
St. Paul
Minneapolis
Dnluth
Our -Twin City
Limited Is th first
train from Omaha to
arrlv In the Twin
Cities in tha morn
ing. Lt. Omaha.. I M . m. .
L. Oa. Bluffs ' .
Ar. Pt. Pl.. f:M a. at.
Ar. MlBSMpolla :6 s-m.
New Bteel Bleenera
and Chair Cars. Buf
fet Club Car for th
evening and befor
arrival In th morn
ing. Day train with
Coaches and Cafe
Parlor Car leaves
Omaha :30 a. m.:
.Council Bluffa 1:11
a. m.
Track Examined Daily
ON dark, stormy nights when' the thunder
crashes "or the blizzard rages over the prai
ries and we're all glad to be Indoors, the trackwalker faithfully
patrols his section. No one knows better than he the Btlngins
lash of the storm, but he has work to do his duty is to see
that the track la clear and sound that you may travel In perfect
safety and comfort. Every foot of the Chicago GREAT Western
track Is examined closely every day, and during stormy seasons
the ' entire system is virtually under constant surveillance.
THAT is1' just - another reason why the Chicago
GREAT Western should be your, first choice when you travel
or ship you'll find the same care and precaution taken for
your safety, comfort and interests in aU departments.
j for ficAofs, &rf As, Mrormafi'.n, te , mtk
P. P. BONORDKN, C. P. A.
M E. SIMMONS, D. P. A.
1603
Faraam st.
Omaha Neb.
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Phone
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Buy it From the Newsboy
AMI SEGMENTS.
'SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.'
-Horteslsrn Unlversit
College) of Ensineerinr
Flv Jr sf brM. tkstvash tralslne
snail clum, ta whlek eacb Mutest iMMn
as aauAu&i attovat at inaivinu! aiutnii
OMliin tar IM uva, aiui ii-te-4ua w-
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ar. A yuas rtiBaUa. aainrs
WMITMIU tr4Hltfa. WrM f
fT.!iua tor augiaMrlat" aa "iMefclet i
"Toxjt r. liTToas, xirott
Svaaoa. liuaota.
AMI SKMKKTS.
18th and Douglas 8ts. -
New
Show
Today
BickselL, Reynard tt Ro
aeUa, Serin A Krwootf, lay.
lor lions and MA Daughter
of the People."
New Show Sunday.
AMUSEMENTS.
O V P o- aroaV
afatta Te4ay, Si30 TOBifba aa4
Weak. &a. SC. Oohaa's !(
Kusieai Oom4y
Talk of (lew York
start Wek Mis Bath Set. U
"fAW 17 UI.L"
Tmady. SKMuety Mlf ht, Btael Sol,
saaa, aopraaet rami sveeae, Barltoa.
atala IM SILStata, 6, aoc
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Hssiet Piraxssnt Plctcru
X.at Tlaaa Tossy '
VVliliam Elliott
"Rhea Xit Urt Ttmcty-CBa"
SaI BOO Via S atarla Tsaiol.
raaa XX as. t4
lCrrV) Advaaoaa
Yaaae.
Xtailv aaa.
lilt, iria-bt. fcas.
0hr Ana: Juk Wllua.
Siki Hmun'i Kibm
t tfe Trl. liarl rttt-
gllfei. Umm. Htm Kkriby. KnaU Bratkwa,
h,K.UM. Ha4r A Ca.. Orvbevv Trl WMI,.
fries: alalia '. 10c. Mta Wicw
Ski affair 4 Stuteil. He KlUU, Wc. tiv, M
aa4 IM.
BUM iitrt
BnmiDEis""'
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OUV DMTCO
BvBaT SO to I Seat., Steal MM, $1.
ut, Anu, lrth. Mir. aaa s-rira.
Ta olUoklma' Kualoal Comedy soecast
With Stalla
haw
ooaa-
paay f so.
rvenia. BO t ai Vai, So t $10.
Oortala. aCatlaM. tOi Uvula. SiOO.
azt Bdjl, Vn, Tasa.
aa4 wa. sria-hta.
SEATS ON SALS
Pop. Mat, Wed.
"Paris O. ty Tas,
Smsw" Is oa f ta
soar hits la Kaary n
SavMra's
OaLAXAY TITaT CXWTXB"
B BydaU rreasata
Johnie Weber ..,.,.,
l. London Defies
by Ions odds, th most fun in town.
John! Wsber and bis funny yeii.
Beauty Chorus of Kesl Helles.
La41- Dim htatlae Every Week Day.
a. a wk., bit kal an luuttllti Taaa.
Tb Duffy -Halt Whlsky Qo.. Rochtr.
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