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    THE nKK: OMAHA. FRIDAY, MAY
1915.
ITALY CONTINUES
WAR PREPARATIONS
Carabineer and Customs Guards Are
Called to Colors and All Mili
tary Leares Cancelled.
FRONTIER STRONGLY FORTIFIED
ON THE ITALIAN FRONTIER,
Wednesday, May S. (Via Paris,
May 6.) At the game tltna tlat tha
negotiation between Italy and Aus
tria are being continued, Italy mil
itary preparation are betnjr com
pleted with as much energy as
though the country expected to par
ticipate in war tomorrow.
All the carabineers and the cus
toms guard, who In Italy are at
tached to the army, have been called
to the colors and all military leave
of absence have been suppressed.
The frontier of Italy on the Austrian
sid hu been strongly fortified. AU the
Fmm ere protected with entrenchments
and wire entanglement. Concrete hu
been used In a number of places In the
hectlon of barrackadr for the protec
tion of the soldier.
8pecial measures have been adopted for
the defense of Venice and It art treas
ures. The naval authorities are of the
opinion that Ions ran suns of large
caliber are sufficient to prevent any hoe
tile fleet from bombarding the city, but
attack from aeroplanes Is feared. To af
ford protection against tbe onslaughts of
aviators, anti-eiu-shlp guns have been set
i.p at several points around the city and
it Is believed this will surfloe to protect
Venire from assault above.
In addition to the troops concentrated on
the Austrian frontier, another Italian
army has been brought together In the
vicinity of Brlndlal oa tha Adriatic. This
concentration Is Interpreted as a aign that
Italy foresees the possibility of action In
the near eait.
i
, very violent onslaught, during the course
j of which they again made tiae of
asphyxiating gases, made them masters
in the hrirtnntng of this position, but nir
ames siinet-quentiy delivered a counter
attack and recaptured a portion of the
trenches previously Inet.
"In the forest of Allly, the counter at
tack delivered toward ua near the end of
the day made slight progress and w re
rapture! a portion of the position where
the Oermana had succeeded In galnlns-
fooUng In the morning. During the night
the Oermana delivered a counter attack
against our position at Msmelon. to th
east or milahrwse n, the summit of
which they occupied. All the remande
of our gain in the direction of the Fetht
river has been consolidated and main
talnad."
VIENNA ASSERTS
50,000 RUSSIAN
CAPTIVES TAKEN
'Continued from Pag One.)
FLANDERS AGAIN
BECOMES CENTER
OF WAR INTEREST
(Continued from fag One)
pected. Nearly ail the apodal news dis
patches front Northern Prance and th
Belgian frontier My the Germans are
massing men for a new assault In th
direction of the French ports and as gas
now teems to be a regular adjunct of th
uermeo attacks the allies expect it will
play an Important part hereafter when-
ecver the direction of the wind is favor
able to the Oermana
British observers of the war sifting all
me news rrora the eastern arena of hos
tilities, admit this morning that the Otr
man allies have inflicted several, ooneld-
erabls local defeats upon the Russians on
the West Oallrtan front, but they point
to the fact that the entire front has
not been crushed as w at flfSt claimed,
end that the stubborn fighting U pro
ceeding. In view of the complexities ef the situa
tion there to comparatively uttle editorial
vommeta In th London papers en the
Chinese-Japanese situation. Nevertheless
there an indications that the public le
acutely interested la the progress ef th
negotiation between Toklo and Peking. "
Artillery boomed In London, The shots
were not aimed at alroraft or any hostile
raider, but wre In honor ef the fifth an
niversary ef the access ion ef Xing Oeorge
to the throne. , , ,
Great Brltala Will Retaliate.
The suggestion that Great Britain adopt
measures In retaliation for the use of
gasee in battle by the Oermana took con
crete form today. Joseph Kins, rpr
stinting the north district of Somerset,
the House of Commons announced hi
intention of Introducing a resolution oa
this subject on Tuesday.
The resolution set forth Teat this
house agrees to such measure ef retalia
tion as Is essential to prevent success
attaching te ueh gross and unparalleled
violation of the rules oC war; . eubot.
howvr, to th condition that the pre
paration ef any gas used by his majesty's
military forces, th utmost regard be
paid to the dictates ef humanity."
British 'Racastsr Tveaeatae.
PARIS. May . The French war office
this afternoon gave out a report on the
progress of hoeUritleev reading-,
i "To the north at Tprei w repulsed
with facility a eight attack made by the
German from Steensstraste.
"Te the south of Yprea, the German
yesterday at a point near Z wart el en at
tacked th trenches ef HUM No. SO. ore.
f4ed last month by British troops. Their
IF BE
6KILES
Sont ria Them With a Tsui ,
Th Wit ha tela SVesoViptioa
This prescription for the removal ef
freckles wee written by a prominent
Physician snd la usually so eueoeasful
in removing freckles and giving a clear,
beautiful complexion that It la sold by
Sherman MoOonnell or any druggist
under guarantee to refund the money If
It fails.
Don't hid your freckles under a veil;
get an ounce of othoe and remove them.
Even the first few application should
show a wonderful improvement, soma
of the lighter freckles vanishing entire
ly. B sure to ask the druggist for tea
double strength thins; It la this that Is
sold on th money-back guarantee.-
Advertisement.
upon the retreating Russians has twn
brought to bear by the forces of Oen
erai von Mackensen and FleM Mar
shal Daren Von lloetiendorf, which are
advancing from the west.
Tbe operation of th Austro-Oerms
roe wnlcn is now threaientna- tha
Russian line between the Dunajec and
BUI river I regarded as a flret-clas
performance, from a German military
standpoint, particularly as It Is the re
sult of a frontal attack against strongly
fortified positions. The Austrian
crossed the Dunajec near It confluence
with the Vistula, although tha Russians
were strongly protected behind a dike
on the eastern bank. The Austrian.
behind a dtk on th west shore, ad
vaaoed pontoons by night, tutting
through the dike and depositing the pon
toons among high reeds along tho shore,
Tbey refilled and resodded the cut each
night. In- this way a aufficlont num
her of pontoon was concealed In three
night for effecting a crossing of the
river. When these preparations had
been completed a terrific artillery bom
oerdment enabled the Austrlsns to
bridge th stream with comparatively
little
Artillery Attack oa Gorllce.
The A yet no-German attack near Gorllce
la described as an unparalleled artillery
performance. The Russian believed thstr
positions to be absolutely Impregnable.
The artillery of the allies, from 42-cent!
metres down, so completely overwhelmed
the Russians, however, that the Austro
German Infantry was able to take the
opposing position at th first rush.
These operation were veiled by i
heavy bombardment of the Russian post
tione along the Nlda river last week, the
Ciena ans and Austrian meanwhile bring'
Ing up a powerful force. Including an
enormous amount of artillery to the
Dunajeo for the great push eastward to
ward Lemberg.
The Russians tlt! hold one strong post
Uqn oa a range of hill more than 1.009
feet high, near Tuchow, but this position
la now threatened from both the north
and south. Artillery la already preparing
th ground for an attempt by Infantry to
dislodg tho Russian.
In view of this situation, it la gen
erally believed In Berlin that the opera
tion in Oaliola during th nest ten days
win yield big results.
Kaaeet to Take Yprea.
The situation at T pre-Belgium, where
the grand duke ef Wltteraburg la com
manding, is also considered highly prom
ising for th German. It I believed here
that the Rrltlsh and "Tench will be able
t hold the town of Tpre for another
week. The German are said to hav
gained nearly three mile during the last
few day, their opponent withdrawing
steadily before the Oerman Infantry and
machine gun attacks. Advice from the
Belgian front say that this retreat to
place I a disorderly See, and that
numereua dead or wounded soldiers are
being left on th ground.
Most Vlgoroa Offensive War.
PETKOCI RAD, May S-ma London)
With intermittent activity, consisting
chiefly ef Intens artillery fire along
the whole front from the Baltic provinces
to the Austrian crown land of Buaowtna,
th German are developing a most ser
ious movement lit large force from th
region of the Austrian fortress of Cracow
In the direction of the river. rKinaJeo.
The Germans succeeded in forcing the
river, but according to Russian ad rice a
they were effectively checked en the east
bank by artillery fire.
la num her of troope and pieces of ar
tillery and generally through the vigorous
character of the movement thta offensive
eclipse all th other scattering man
euver which the Oermana have been
employing In kt attempt to dislodge the
Russian from th Carpathian mountains
On May t German force tn a hurricane
ad vanned until they approached within
pace of the Russian trench near
Gor Ilea There, though badly crippled by
nuHian artiiierr, iney neia tneir posi
tion until nightfall.
In th region ef Opatow and Lopuacno
and at other pclnU on this front between
Upper Vistula and the Carpathians, fierce
fighting la being recorded. After long
artillery engagement the outcome of
these battles usually le drfeded by
bayonet encounter.
A furious engagement near Gorllce
till continues undecided while to the
eastward along the Carpathians' front,
t Masolaboros, Koelovk and QtUovettkl,
th heights changed hands three time
before the Russian obtained permanent
possession ef them en May t
Bryan's Son-in-Law
Has Landed Place
WASHINGTON. May .- pcc :el Telegram.)-
Hct tary Bryan's son-in-law has
now been added tn the federal pay roll.
The announcement has been made that
Rl hard Hargreaves has been appointed a
clerk in the In-mlvont hank division of
the controller of th cuirrney'a office st
S salary of ll.MO a yar. The appoint
ment was made by John FkHlnn Wil
liam. It la said that Mr. ltargreave In
tend to learn th banking buelno and
start up later for himself.
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Tke THOMPSON-BELDEN STORE
g speaa a Ja rf a. sV SWA Sa - mm, mm mm av a ease a a m ease te m9 S
HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS
C0NNELL COMPLAINS OF
INSURANCE COMPANIES
(From a Staff Corespondent)
LINCOLN. May . (Special.) W. J.,
Connell of Omaha ha filed a complaint
with the State Insurance board alleging
that the Reliance Insurance company of
nttaburgh, which had issued Insurance t
to hla son. Ralph. In the sum of 10.W. I
and the Maryland Casualty company,
which leaned a policy for $2T..(r) on
the life of the same eon, had refused to
pay the policies. Young Connell was
killed tn Mexico during the late disturb
ance there and the companies deny that
they sre liable for that reason.
GOVERNOR M0REHEAD
GRANTS REQUISITION
tFrom a Staff Correspondent)
LINCOLN, May . Speclal.)-Oovernor
Morehead today granted th application
for requisition papers for Mr. and Mrs.
ferry Smith being held In Omaha and
who were Indicted by a grand Jury In
Nodaway county, Mlxaourl, for having
in their possession gambling device. The
hearing was had before the governor yes
terday afternoon.
May Suits $25
An attractive showing
of well designed suits,
which is meeting with
instant approval.
Every garment is hand tailored, insuring lasting good
looks. The variety of fashionable models is so extensive
that every woman may choose an individually becoming suit.
$25
No Extra Alteration Charges.
NEBRASKA INDIANS
TRIM HASTINGS REDS
HASTINGS, Neb.. May .-fpec1a1 Tel
egram.) Tlie Nebraska Indiana today de
feated the ITaatlng try outs. 6 te 1. on a
rough and slippery diamond. No corps
were made until the seventh when the
Indians scored a run and four more In
th eighth. The Reds scored one In tbe
ninth. lilts: Indians, 8; Hasting. .
rrora: Hastings, 3; Indians. 3. Bat
teries: Indians, Watson, IShegg. Connell
and Towle; Hasting. Croka. Beed! and
Richardson.
om tn-
Llver Complaint Makes
happy.
No Joy In living If your stomach and
liver don't work. Stir your liver with
Dr. King a New Life Pill. All druggists.
Advertisement
The Store for Shirtwaists
The original store within a store made popular by
its moderate pricings of exclusive blouses.
The T. B. Special Waist for $ 1.00
( is worth seeing as soon as possible.
A Final Clean-Up Friday
Any Trimmed Hat in our Department at two prices:
, $2.95 and $4.95
Second Floor.
Hats that sold for
$6.50, $8.75, $10.00,
$12.50 and up to $18.
We are determined
to make a final clearance of
every trimmed hat in our
stock, regardless of the for
mer selling price, to make
room for an entirely new line
of summer hats. Come and
take your unrestricted
choice.
Sale continues only until 1 P. M. Friday. .
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These Undermuslins Half-Price Friday
Jew Government at Broken Bow
BROKEN BOW. Neb.. May 1-tBDo.
ciL Th new city administration took
ovr th rein of government Tuesday
ight. Retiring members are Mavor A.
Drew. Councllmen Wilson. Van CotL
Joyner and Oeorge. The new lineup I
a follows: Mayor, W. W. Waters; city
clerk. Roy Thompson; treasurer, Ray
auns; water commissioner and chief of
police, r. it. 8k 111 man; city marshal. Ed
ward C. Orabam; councllmen. Walter
Harris, Victor Beck. L. Cushmau. J. S.
Austin. The holdover Councilman -. -' A
B. Anderson,' C. 8. Toolev. Hrt. vi!
ball and Ed MoClur.' City attorney, the
wm, ol ouuivan. squire and Johnson;
health officer. rr. W. B. Talbot.
Blltoaa Atl-.i.-
When vou have a hiitinu. .....
Uver fall, to nerform I,. 77, SZZZ
become constipated. The food you eat
lermonta in your stomach and causes
nausea, vomiting and a t.rHhi. i,-.
ch Take Chamber lain' Tablet. They
"... .u... up your liver, clean out your
tomach and you will SOon be as well ea
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Department -J-
gram l-Charlea N. Richard wV. Si
BoVaPil! n.? .)' Wn "et-tblhjhed at
?""' ?' Horn countv. w,i.,7.
1', Hi 'OKfllHIl
WOMEN'S GOWNS, COMBINATIONS AND
SKERTS, ALSO CHILDREN'S DRESSES,
SOILED FROM SHOWOTQ.
WOMEN'S GOWNS, low neck, short sleeves, regular
$2.00, $2.25, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and $8.75 qualities,
at HALF PRICE
WOMEN'S SKIRTS, embroidery trimmed; regular
prices, $2.25, $3.50, $125, $8,25 and $8.50
at HALF PRICE
WOMEN'S COMBINATIONS, corset cover and
drawers, only a few sizes, $L75, $3.00, $3.50, $4.50,
$6.00 and $11.25 values, all at - HALF PRICE
CHILDREN'S DRESSES, only a few sizes 2, 3, 4
years; most all colored dresses; have sold from
$1.25 to $8.00, all at' - - . - - HALF PRICE
Bungalow
Aprons for 39c
The best value ever of
fered, on sale Friday, Base
ment; displayed' in Howard
street window.
Gloves Reduced
Full 16-button length silk
gloves, in white only, all
sizes; $1.00 quality - 79c
Long white silk gloves, full
16-button length, milanese
finish, all sizes in white
only; $1.25 quality - $L00
1
HOW SHE ENDED
TEN YEARS OF
SKIN-TORTURE
Oct O. 1914."! had ecseina on my
fare for ten year. Uttle red pimpUa
DEATH RECORD. .
Mr. Pevld If. Tr.
FAIRJBCUT. Neb.. May t-fipvUI.-
Mra. David . Terp died at her home In
Falrbury after a brief 111. Mrs. Terp,
nee Miss Ella H. Kroetschlog, was born
la Omaha. November t, id. Peoeased
la survived by her, h vis band. eon. parenU,
t we el ate re m.mA lhiM tnttepa r-h.
WwuMaday afternoon. Rav. R. N. Ortil
efflclatlBg. Burial took plaw In Fair
bury eecnetary.
ftotee twm Vaektaa.
YANKTON, g. IX, May a-8pscial.)
"Founder day" we celebrated Wednes
day at Taaktoo college la honor ef Dr.
Joseph Ward.
who we born
formed In a small ernt on .h- at Perry Osnter, fc. T
then spread ell vr my face. Thsv I RY' e"
ltrhed and burned ra awfully. It was
certainly embarrassing to me. and I
would not go amongst peopl. I triad
almost every remedy and treatment that
uouid be used for this troubl. but Both
May .
Bouske. priest at Tabor,
as tnveateg domestic prelate ' te the
pope en Wednesday. Bishop O Oonnan
a as present, a were many priest from
this portion f the state.
. Tr thirteenth aaaual eenteet la era-
Ing did, me aoy good. I used Restnol nr d oclajntion for th blrt sohooU
Ointment snd Resinol 8oap. sad w,ef th tt will tak ptac her Friday
relieved In a day or two. In one month
I ea cured. This was six month ago
and the troublo ha never returned."
Hined) lre. C. l Roberta. Weatkar
ford. Okl. Kvery druggist sells Raatnal
aader th usploe of Yankton eolleg.
Flrtn achool hsv entered pecker for
the event.
Knights of Columbus of th state will
meet here euodsy In large number for
RSrilTraf-'e"!!- W"n " Po-'m!
heJui M r"vn; route will be e.b
11 Jij M follow: In Nebrneka-
? tuej-man county, route Nn x I
W;'WO-m!i-. femlli..- roa; Walthlli: ,
tcaaerer la Cleaa-fp.
Oermany av-haefer. th former W.h
lngtnoomedlan. has ben moved Tto fl-hJ
field- from first bv Manager PhiiHrS"
th. Nrfeda "Schaef "ThltUni tath.
clean-up poaitlon. ing in the
A Strength, Flesh and
Body Btulder For
Spring
ttTeHllmdww1h eopU Fut oa
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Flash.
wet1 mVhodn''.''
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normal is partially dlverVed in cold
OULO YOU
SAVE AND
INVEST A
DOLLAR IF
YOU COULD
i Guaranteed 7 Praferred Shares
but earning more?
Would you invent In hares as
safe a Government Bonds if you
knew you could get . your money
back when you wanted It?
We can give you the name ef
hundreda who have received their
money back and tha profit
earned.
' Tou can lnveat as little or as
much as you like, leave It as
short or as long a tim as you
Ilk.
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Will you call or oh one for our
booklet th "New Way," for mor
Information?'
American Security Company
Fiscal Agent
HOME BUILDERS
(INC.)
Cor. 17th and Douglas, Omaha.
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AMUEMEJT.
AMUSEMENTS.
rT. . oooy. men moat of u ac-
tear'rffT' 'i0"?" or rl
tear down rieeh. lower vitality, cause a
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regarded with alarm and promi.t meas
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Wl1" Preparation know as
Hargol which can be found at druagieie
ev.ryt,er. and which seldom f ", to
glvs th user a Weight Incrv&ee of from
ten to twenty pounds within a fe
weeka bargol does not of Itself make
:. "iV 'f small tablet which read
lly dlseoivea in the stomach and. mixinK
wltn the fats, sugar and sltu-chee of
the rood you eat, prepares these fleeh
making materials into a form where the
blood can easily st.sorh and distribute
them throuahout the body. It Is really
amaalng how quickly and easily lon't
flesh and weight return whn Sargol
is used with your meals. With return
ing normal weight tomes too a cor
responding return of health, spirits
biiioiiioii ana vitality and you soon feel
your old self anln. Hherman A MWon
neil Drug Company Htoros and lea.ilng
druaalets everywhere sell and recom
mend bargol and every packag con
tains a Busranle of weight increase or
money bark.
Caution While rarol I also widely
used for overcoming nervous dvauepal
and g-nerl stomach troubles Its action
In Increasing welaht ta so practically
certain that ita us la not reconxnended
to those who are not willing to Put on
ten or raor pound of flash. Advertisement
If You Have Good Teeth
Without good teeth It Is Im
possible to masticate your food
properly therefore your digestion
causes poisoned blood poisoned
blood cause plmplea. headaches,
drowainesa. rheumatism, kidney
trouble and general tearing down
of your system.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION
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GAYETY
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ARE VOU GOIHG TO f.lOUE?
If you are, now t a good time to get rid of your OLD PIANO. Tel.
ephone I)otttIa 128. We will call for your Plana and give you a
duo bill for it full raeh value. When you are nicely settled you
may come down and pick out a new Piano or PLAYER PLANO and
have) It delivered to your now quarters. Remember, we make you
an allowance of the full cash value of your piano in esrhanxe for a
new one and we will let you MAKE YOCK OWN TERMS on the
Balance.
We have the flneet piano on earth right here in etock for you
to select from. We are exclusive mpreitentatitee for the urat
STEINWAY, WEBER, HARDMAN, 8TEGER & SONS, EMERHON.
MfPHAIL, L1NDE.MAN & bONfl and our own WHMOLUIU &
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There are few things so refreshing
after a hot, tiresome day as a good head
bath, using Lee's Liquid Shampoo.
The after-effects are pleasant recollection only. It
(eel eleaa and is dean. 1 her U no soap leit in the
hair. The hair goes right back into ita old training- Thar
is but a lingering odor oi lavender and roseanary with
tinge oi cedar.
The beautiful emerald green transparency indicate
purity; a taste will prove the absence oi ha caustic; the
quick drying and after-condition of the hair prove that
no eoap ta left beaind.
4 ounce ts. 25 cents. 12 or.. 80 eentt. 32 os, J LOO
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Johnny Jose. O-eo. Phelps a John.
y. Tn., Conoert It ight. Mi Sditk
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Ma- "-. Wed., Thurs., Bat- S9o
Tango Mat. Tharaday.
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BflAflDEISK
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