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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1914)
THE r.KK: OMAHA. SATTUPAY, (XTOUKli 17. 101 4. TYPE OF REVOLTOTO BOKtS AND MAN WHO FACES TASK OF SUBDUING "HKRC3 SUtTS MR" THEM Battery cf rrtil7 it s?-.h. Africa shown above; below Is General Louis Botha, premier and 'leader of Boer loyalist. A SPECIAL REQUEST We want you to look at our Douglas street win dows and see the best clothing styles and values shown this season in the new Wayne Beaufort and British Soft Roll Sacks The prices they are marked will be very interesting to those who have nude up their minds. '10, !12, !15, '18, J20, s22.50, '25, s30 i !'' " . i't'-.' "i"-: .' '"?' - ,w J vr , ; ; 4-.m v ' 1 - .."i. .4. 1 FRONT FROM SWISS TO DUTCH BORDERS Xaiicr's Western Battle Line Ex tends from frontiers of One to that of Another Neutral Land. GERMANS FORCED TO GIVE WAY Javader Obliged to EtMute l,f t Bank f Hirer I,y. AcewtflaaT CaaamaalcaUan Isawe v at Pari. ... BULLETIN: LOXDOX, Oct. 10. The tiermans liave Appeared at Blankenbergha on the North Sea twelve' miles north west of Bruges and are expected to aiTlre at Ostend today, awordlng to Reuter'g Amstertlam cirresiondent. After a brief . battle near I'mcl, ten miles southeast of Bruges, th correspondent sayA, the German opened the way to Bruges yesterday. LONDON, Oct! 16. Two great Tia ttles, one In northern France and Belgium, the other In Russian Po laud, both with a front of three hun dred niilen, have reached" their height, but the public Is alowed only an occasional glimpse-of their pro gress through official communica tions, which frequently.are widely at variance. .--'..! From the French report it appears the western battle is going slowly but surely in favor of the allies, Under the pressure of the troops of tbe allies, the Germans who started to f advance on Calais and other French coast ports hare been forced to evacuate tho left bank of the Lys river which is a considerable distance east of tbe points their advance guards reached last week. AUir Make rrogrni. Further chsI in the l-oie district nii southward between Arraa ami Albert, Theto the Gerhinns muic thoir Initial ttempt U work around ti' alller,' left, the EngUnh and French hae mm!e 'not able prori'ueie." Evidence that the German assault are lit int; delivered with le:s force la con veyed in the Intimation that betwetn the Somme and the Oine their artillery at tacks are not being followed up with infantry charges. It is possiuli; that they hava withdrawn some of their troops from this position to ftre.ngthen their advance toward the coast, but it is im:' WRECKING BLOW FOR DUAL CROWN New Battleship and Several De stroyed About Completed Are y " ' Damojcd by Fire. INTERNAL ENEMIES STRIKE Uonht Thrown I pnn nrtir that Rosstaaa Hare Kvrs ted lirm ber; and Ahandonr4 Prrml. their armies fighting north of the Aisne. Advance In.. Center. In the center, the allies also hAve ad vanced, particularly toward Craonne, and several . German trenches are re ported to have hen carried to the north west of the road from Berry-Au-Hao to Rlielms and to tha north of Prunay in the' direction of Beine, . which is slightly to the southeast of Rhelms. .' Ail this shows a determined and partly aucceseful attempt to drive the Germans away ' from Rhelms, w hlch was again under bombardment today. The famous cathedral again has been -made tho target of .the German artillery, the Ger mans accusing . the French of having used the towers for : military purposes. The French advance in this vicinity, also Indicate an attempt to break the Ger man front and force a. wedge between the German right and left wings. Claim Farther , Saceraae. The French also c'.alm to have made an advanro between the Meue and the Moselle and, after having repulsed the German attacks, ' to-have reached south of the road leadirtg from Verdun to Met. It probably I thin fighting which the Germans referred to as having taken place In the region of Met. ,On the Franch right, where there has been, quirt ' for Bomc.lime, the Germans ha.v attempted offensive tactics in the Hen lie : flapt. north of Paint Pie, but thl.i movement has ' been definitely checked. On the. whole, the British military critics ' Consider the communication is "ii ' most ; choerf ul one." They believe that tho German advance to the French coast has been definitely checked and considered this would be risky as It J that the advances .reported elsewhere might permit the allies to break through and Interrupt the communications of v W'' TaHa, V Hyaelntba. i UaffoaUs, I I l.lllea, Etc. I Catalogue on I re'iue!"t. I aTBWAR'P" I I SKKU HTltHK, ; I ," I 1 1t .X. I Opa-'Ptoertee. I Daaala ' BOW HE QUIT TOBACCO V '7L -r Iwrnnl of 'res LifT 10 hbl boa to f '. -V .. ' '"ur it quickly, c!- I '" It iu.1 miUtly. In a nnat ivllar h rlle: "I hav no -tt lnr iM..o say nor. I fl me nm- m.n." Any oa deolrtiig s cP7 this tjook on ta- i bare banll, ini.jliias aiMt rhelna, taa s-t u ' tm, poatvais, by wriilni to Eaward J Wugdr. )Uf Statloa K. Now York City. Van lll tie i aurprtaad ana pkviwd. Look lnr anlctar oanoa. atgtu. ioraaa4 vigor, longer Ufa anS atbar a4- 1 vaouraa II yoa quit poitonlug jounell. j show that the Gcrmuns have'been com pelled to weaken their center and left in order .to strengthen their right. . - (Herman 'In Better poattloa. Although, tho Germans have failed to break tne allied-line and have themselves betn compelled to give ground, they are now In a better position, having a front 1 which stretches from the Swiss frontier 1 to Antwerp and Dutch territory, so that ' there are do flanks which the allies can I turn. ' N The allies can attempt to break the j line, however, and this la believed to be ; what they are trying to do on the Bel. ! glan frontier. Of tht fighting in north- ern Belgium, the French communica j tion Simply says that German troops i coming from Antwerp are marching to i ward the west and on the evening of j 6otober 11 lerichcd the Erugus-Thlclt ! dlwtriet. The opposition of feted, to this ! sdvunce wA ivA verv tferious end ap ! rarently was. intended only to delay it. ' Ocruu)' nruaea. ! The Germans have occupied Bruges ! and prnbablv at present arc near On ; tend. Thtlr main force Is believed, how ' er, to have proceeded southward to 1 assist In the attempt of the Germans to I establish themselves on the French coast. With the. forces of the allies occupying ' 1'prrt and doubtless other troops k' twea that city and Nleuwport, ten miles i southwest of Ostend, the Germuns prob- ahl" will compelled to fight thlr ni't seito-is bnttie along tbe. roads snjj railway'" running eaptward from ti'.e j cmcI. Again, they may join t.-nerai Voi: Kluck's army, which occupies Mile and tl.e country north of that city. The residents of th country atl'e-ted r.r--.' rapl'Uy making their way to the j cart iK.rts and to England. They bring ! reports of the prevalence of conditions ; appioacliins pan'e. f , rea t N ambers flee to Britain. - Belgians. ere now comlna to Knland in large numbers. About S.wW wounded Bel gian soldiers have reached this country, i a. pile EnKhind Is also getting more refu gees fioni Holland, ihn towns and cities I.UN'nOK, Oct. Of llio bit battlo in Poland the KussUn offlclul rcoort j .says there''. no chanite to record.' Rome the Ktihslunk have defeated the Ger- I is again responsible for the report that j mans SCuth of Warsaw, but. this Is be lieved to refer to the fighting In whb-h the Russians yesterday cluimed to have ' pressed tha, Germans back. I There has been more fighting south of j Irjsemyil, In. Gallcla, on the Flry-fr'am- , bor-Medyka line,' which disiioses of tho report that Lemberg has been evacuated by the Russians and also throws doubt on another report that P -zemysl has been relieved. The Austrian' say they are attacking the Russians In this position, while the. Russian , report claim victory over the Austrlans from whom, it says, tn Rus sian captured seven office, 600 men and several machine guns. In Kast' Prussia, the Russians say, there, is no change in the situation. The Germans, affording to Berlin newspa pers, have'reoccupied Lyck, and for mili tary reason, have moved their civilians out of Ooldap, which Is in the center I of the region where the Russians are advancing. ;. Austria.; .which,: next to Belgium, i aid to have received the hardest knocks of the . war. hna suffered another blow In the damage dona by fire to a new battleship and several destroyers which were about completed at Monfalcone. This fire was Incendiary and shows to what lengths Austria's Internal enemies will go to cripple it. The battleship was to have been launched Sunday with Im posing ceremonies. German Vlctnrr Reported. BERLIN, '. Oct. 15. (By Wireless to Sayvllle, X I.) It w as officially an nounced today that the battle to tje east of Wtrballeri.-In Russiun Poland, wliich has been raging lnce October i, con tinues favorable to the German. Re peated attempts of the Russian to storm the trenches have resulted In heavy. losse... The Russian efforts to drlvo out- he Germans by terrific ar tillery fire' dally so far has failed. BIG SECTIONS AT SPECIAL PRICES And every garment carries our guarantee backed by the makers. Don't let this slip by you. EPIDEMIC AMONG FUGITIVES MUCH FEARED BY THE DUTCH (Copyright. 1914, by Press Publishing Co.) ROTTERDAM, Oct J.-(Spoclal Cable gram to New ' Tork World and Omaha Bee.) After sharp fighting In the neigh borhood", of . OoUburg, fugitive are OUR BOYS And Children's Clothinp Department is a busy plnee these day, and xr-y would be plonsed to have you nee th-i new styles and irarnients. $5.00 in a popular price for a Hoy's Suit and we ore sellinp the beKt auit ever old for that money. Many these handsome suits have two pairs of trouHera, making the. life of the Hiiit just double. Balmacaan Coats for Boys New w eaves and mixtures in fancy Seotsh fabrics. , 5 to 10 years Mackinaw Combinations for Children Coat. IjogKins and Hat, swell $3.75 and $5 V'Sbaped Sweater Coats In various colors, regular values t o $2.00, special ... Q 5 C Furnishing Savings That Are Worth While White Madras Shirts, value for..95 Fancy Percale Shirts, 7.w value for.,.45 Sweater Coats, $l.!0 value for. ...... .85 Cotton Ribbed Union Suits $1.") value for 95 Wool Undershirt and Drawers 75c .value for 45 Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawem 7fc value for 45 Extra Quality Street Gloves $l.r0 vnlue for 95 Stylish Hats It's the stylo that makes you want to buy a new Hat And it is the stylo that sells it. Herd's, Hats are the last word in style and the first word in quality and dependability. That's why we sell so many $2.00, Stetsons at $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 COrVRIQMT I4 Tm Houaa op kuppbnhumiii . TROUSERS An extra pair of Trousers is always a valuable addition to any man's wardrobe. We are offering some splendid val nes at $3.50 and $5.00 ; i streaming over the frontier despite tht rain. Endeavors to Induce refugees to return to Antwerp do not yet seem to be meeting' with much success, and tha Iuteh ara apprehensive that an epklemlo of disease may break out. Case of carlet fever which, tinder such condi tions la .very deadly, hava already been resorted. Mrs. Yetter's Alimony Request Pared Down KANSAS CITT, Mo., Oct. lS.-(PpoiAl Telegram.) Mr. William I Tetter of Omaha and Kansas City In the district court today had her request for tem porary alimony, attorney fee and costs considerably pared down. Mr. Yetter, whose husband brought suit for dlvoroe recant ly, to which she filed a cross bill, had aaked for $1,000 at torney feea, $T00 conta and 11 a month temporary alimony, pending the trial of tha suit next month. Mr.. Yetter on the stand aald ha was paying Ma attorney only (GO. Mr. Tat tor was granted fam attorney fee, 6 cost and V a month temporary alimony, Thit Triarn. H. B. tutl pharr, waa ad'tleted ta tha i-a.a a.'a of to Nicra br siaar rar. .Ha iold to quit but naaa- 71? -T Mi mthln to halp bii ' iv . i . Igees (ion Holland, inn towns and cities flmethV IT Ml y OmAUs 'M which are overcrow Jd and are flr.'l- umana X HtAL Oman? difp.cuity i0 fading thmn. f ii m aHMHHaMBd : plans are under may fur the i ';ir.it:on LIOUOR -and DRUG Treatment of many of those who Citd from HHyium , an th pros-h of iho (le.rr.i.ina. A com- pil.'.e.- rt?nw ntlng the rfcl'igec l a gone ' to Ar.lwerp lo maW a: ruiiKem'ula witr. ; tr.a tier man nuthoritle for t'i-ir rrur Tb' tierman, however, ave lu.able to . guarjrtee the; safuty of the innocent should at.y of th ropjlt!n. fire uinm or otberwl Interfere with the German ; trootMt. ' t w hr W , 'A WW in h Make FAUST ybur Butcher o. JOMIIJ BUTCH LK We Americans eat far too much meat. Don't forget that when We' talk about the high cost of living; that meat takes up nearly 35 of the nation's food bills; that's far too much. One of the mis taken ideas that we have taiien into is that an abundance of meat is nec essary to nourish the body. There are 'foods more nutritious than meat for instance. ....... ' SPAOHBTTI ,A 10c package of this whole some food contains four times more nutrition than 1 lb. of the finest meat. Eat. Faust Spaghetti often it's a fine bone and muscle maker. Write for free recipe book, and find out how many different ways you can serve Faust Spaghetti V'M 1 UA jZ .1 V HACAR0W II I rf f the hunger and palate. I 5c and 10c paikugnBay today. VV J MAUIX BROS. .St-Uuii.'MaJ Fill Your Windows With Live Merchandise To Every Merchant Who Sees This Advertisement : TAXATIONAL Newspaper Window Dis- play Week, beginning next Monday. October 19 th, offers every retailer an opportunity to reach, out after more business. v The live goods yon have in stock are those that are advertised by the makers in this and other good newspapers. These are the gooda for which thero is a direct demand. You can turn this direct demand into sales over your counter if you let the publio know, through your show windows, that yon sell these standard arti cles. ' Every time a manufacturer advertises his products which are sold by you in tho news papers he is making customer?! for your store. You can help him make these cub-. tome in by keeping your show windows at tractively decorated with thus live merchan dise National Newspaper Window Display Week is a movement that will extend all over the North American continent. It is bound to encourage many other manufac turers to spend money in advertising which creates direct demand upon your store. This newspaper has furnished you witK signs to paste upon your windows during next week when you show gooda advertised . in these columns. If you want any more of these signs we will gladly furnish them free of charge. Make this window display movement a big -ucoss in this community. This is a jrood time to reach out after more business. Every Movement of this Kind is Bound to Hurry Along the Prosperity Which is Within Sight I 1502 S. lCtfi St Phone D. 7555 Iee Want Ada Ara Uia Best busintaa OMAHA jBooatara