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BERNSTORFF HAS
TALK WITH LANSING
INVENTIVE GENIUSES FOR NAVAL BOARD Henry Ford, Thomas A. Edison and
OrvilJe Wright have already consented to act on the new board to pass upon the practica
bility of suggestions and plans, as well as to ferret out new schemes for the navy.
HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS
Tin-; i5i;K: omaiia. sati i:iav. .n i.v r
Kaiser', . Envoy Saji Ee Believe
Danper of Rupture of Eilationi
Greatly Reduced.
NO MORE LUSITANIA INCIDENTS
WASHINGTON. July 1 S. Count
Von Beiustorff. the German ambas
sador, told Secretary Lansing today
lie believed the German rrjdy to the
laat American note on submarine
Tartars presented opportunity for
settlement of the controversy by
further diplomatic ne?ct'aliona.
Tha ambaiuwulor fnfrrrfl with Mr.
1 -anting an hour and talkrd 1:t aflh.
Aaaiatant Pretary Phlllipa. In tha ab-
Of TrMldftit Wilson, Hcrrtary
liuulac was unabl to inform (he am
baaaador hat coure th T'nKcd Htatia
'would pur ana In Ha nott nota. but ha
Tinard with murh Interrat Count Von
Bornatorft'a explanation of tie purpnsc
of the (rfrmin ovrnmnt to aatlafy
public opinion at home an1 tra mant
fianca of auhmarlnr warfrre and at the
swm time to mafn.aln friendly relatione
with the t'nited Ptntea.
Waata Stataa of Sea ttl4.
Tha ambaaaadnr la peraonaJIv con
vinced there will ha no repetition of tha
lAialtanla dlaaater and that Of r man eub
martnoa ara now akrvrlntng irreat pre
caution to avoid Incldtnla wlilrh might
Inflama public opinion In the I' tilled
Rtato. With that Idea In mind h- uierl
that tha t'nlted f-tatee take advantaga
of tha Intimation In Borlm'a reply that
Germany would ba wilting to have tna
entire queation of freedom of tha aeaa
mediated with Great Britain through tha
American government, fiurh a couraa
American officials tndlrated might ba
mora welcome, If acrompanletl .y aoma
aaruranoa that during; the pnmlenry of
:na notlattons American Uvea and vea.
iele wuuld ba aafa from attack and dan-
rer.
Count Von Bernatorff refua-d to reveal
what had taken place at today's confer-
enca beyond saying It a as a very satla
factory Interview, and that ha felt an
rou rated to believe the danger of a rup
ture la relations had bean reduced. Ha
baaed bis optimism on tha view that tha
Herman government did not want a break
and would do all In Ita power to prevent
one. He la etrongly of tha opinion that
diplomacy will ba able to Battle tha laaue,
latervlevr fa lafartnal.
Tha ambaaaartor'a Interview was en
tirely Informal. Ha cama without eperlel
inatructions from hia government. That,
however, la not unuaual as ha would ba
expected by his foreign office In such a
situation to exert every Influence toward
bringing about an understanding. Ha sent
a long report on his visit by wireless to
tha Hern Foreign office. Secretary Lan
sing would make no statement on tha
con ference.
Tha torpodolng of the American steamer
Kebraakan. for whU b Germany has ex
preaaed regret and promised reparation,
lao waa dlscuaaed.
Tha note from Austria-Hungary on war
ex porta waa not dlscuaaed. It waa -alatad
on tha highest authority.
THAW SANE, RULES '
JUDGE HENDRICK
(Continued from Taga One.) ',
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III - - s 1
XV s-- inoricAO 1 1 hVB
dritk tauk ooraaton to comment unfavora
bly on tha action of tha alienists, who
liad asslatod tha a tat a In preparing the
caao and the appeared as expert wlt
ncseca in court.
"I have reached a decision In this
case," Justice Hendrlck aid, 'and It Is
based oa my own mind, fortified by tha
action of tha jury.'
Thaw, eittlng comfortably In hla chair,
hla counael on each aide, ahowed his
pleasure and anticipated tha court's da
'islon with a broad smile.
Allealata Are (rltlrlaed.
"I want to say a word afeout tha alien
ists." Justice Hendricks continued. '"We
have been told by one alienlat that It la
Impoeelbie to determine tha aanity or In
sanity of a parson without taking tha
word of alienists. This court and turv
cannot depend upon the word of an
alienlat, who for years has devoted him
self to a case ef thla kind and aaatated In
Its preparation. That a doctor can help
prsparo a case and than go on tha stand
aa an expert wltneaa la wrong.
"I hope tha legislature of tha state will
find some means to correct this. Soma
other methods ahould ba adopted, tlen
(lemeo, I have adopted the verdict ot the
Jury. 1 declare now that It la tha da
emon of this court that Harry K. Thaw
Is sane."
tat CI vea Netlea af Appeal.
Edgar Broornbergar ef tha group of
lawyers appoartng tor the atata gave no
tice of api-raL At a previous conference
of couneel in the caaa It had been made
clear that snould th court dee'de In
Thaw'e favor tha commitment of Justice
Iowlmg, under which Thaw aa arnt to
Matteawan la 14 after he had been
acaulttad. on tba ground of Insanity, cf
the murder ot Stanford White, would
aat ba formally vacated, but would aim
ply oeaaa to exlat
Justice Hendrlck decided that tha
state's aoiire of appeal autotnatlrally
acted aa a auy. John B. SUnchfleUl of
Thaw's counarl then moved that Thaw
be given hia lilierty under a bond.
Tna motion was vigorously oppoaej by
the state. Ir. fsroomberger told tha
court that he toualdereU ri.aw Ir.aaua
and a danger to the community. Mr.
fctanchfieid replied that Thaw had been
adjudged sane and that to Oeny the t'.
ould virtually nullify the court a de
clelon until tha appeal had been de
cided. The court then fixed the amqjnt of
bail at aX.WMH
Tbaw ttarte far ritukink.
Ttia bond, which was furp.uihed by a
surety company, differed from the oidl
nary bond inasmuch aa It aseured Thaw's
obedience to any mandate of tha court
until final dupoaltioa of the appeal. Tha
Mnt of tba surety company aald that
the Thaw Umliy had depoaltvd Willi the
company negotiable securities valued at
W'.OuO.
Aa Boon as the bond a signed Thaw
euterad aa automobile accompanied by a
detective a itd hia secretary. Tha ma
chine, followed by alx tars containing
report era and pliotograplvrs. moved a
block across town Into Broadway and
then atarted downtown to the offloa of
ThaWe atlomcya All the way down
Hroadway . peraona on the aidewalk
cheered and applaudrd Thaw. Traffto
policemen aoulit to prevent crowds from
inilcg. Imt ap.;an-d to be much
llad with ihe demonstration.
Tr.aar got hla traveling baga at hla
4aer'a offices and then proceeded to
Jeraey City by way of Cortland street
ferry. After lunch Thaw aald he woijif
motor to Philadelphia in company with
his secretary. From rhilsd"lpha he la
to go by rail to Pit'nburrh.
Thaw said he had at first planned to
remain In New Tork over nlgbt and visit
a theater, but tha crowda that beset him
today made him change his mind,
tata May Drop Caaa.
ALBANY. N. T., July It-Attorney Gen
eral Woodbury will reacrve derision as
to whether ha will appeal from tha
Thaw verdict until ha has examined the
court records before Justice Hendrlck.
Thla Information was made puhilo today
In a st a t "men t from the attorney gen
eral'a office, explaining that the formal
notice of appeal was taken to prevent
Thaw leaving tha Jurisdiction of the
court.
the remainder Is In low flelda. too muridv
Jto permit harvesting;.
OMAHA MAN IN MOTOR CAR
ACCIDENT AT NORTH BEND
VON HINDENBURG
MAKING A FIERGE
STAB ATWAESAW
(Continued from Pa-ja One.)
illy and cannonadlita to the north of
fllrey
"In Lorraine tba Germane attacked on
a front extending three kilometer tha
poaltlona which they had lost near Lin-
trey. They at tho same tlma bombarded
all our Una from tha foreat of t'hampe
noux aa far as tha Vesous river, deliv
ering some attacks, partly with Infantry.
They ware everywhere repulsed. Near
kclntrey, after having gained footholds In
sn element of tho trenches they wrre Im
mediately ejected by a counter attack, i
In tha region southeast of tha Foreat
of Parroy. assaulting troops which had
leached our wire entanglements were dis
persed rv our fire and left prlaonara In
our handa. Tha losses of the enemy ap-
rsmtl.v were considerable.'"
Oerniss Official Report.
BERLIN (Via London) July U.-The
Oerman forces have croaaed the Wlndau
river to tha north of Koltlnyanl. In Cour
land. The announcement to thla affect
waa contained in the official atatement
given out today by tha tiermntv army
l.eadquarters ataff.
The text of the tk-rman offlilul atate
ment aya: a
"Weatern theater: "Uurlnc one of the
enemy's attacks In tha neighborhood of
"ouches o loat a trench In the section
,outh of the cemetery on July l. .
Repeated attempts msde by tba French
to take away from ua the poaltlona w
had raptured In the Argonne failed. The
poaltlona are firmly In our hands.
"French attacks delivered yesterday and
tha day before to the west of tha Ar
gonne foreat fared. In tha face of tha
North Oerman Landwehr. who Inflicted
large and aangutnary losses on the
anemv In bitter hand-to-hand fighting.
Wa caotured tH prteonera.
tinea June f our troupe have fought
continually In the Argonna and to. the
weat of that foreH with tha exception of
short Interruptions, In addition to the
gain In territory and booty In materials,
a total of 111 officers snd T,0O French
prisoners have been reached up to the
preaent.
"On our front whlci Jrtnn the Argonna
to the east lively artillery battles are In
protrreaa. Altauka mada hv the enemy
fn thla region weia repulsed without dif
ficulty. "In ths neighborhood of Ilntrey lo the
eaat of Llnevtlle, there have been outpoet
encayementa.
"Our aviators dropped bombs tm enemy
troops In tlerardmer (In the Yo.s moun
tains eight niMea south or St. Pie.
"Kastern theater; Our troopa have
croaaed tha Wlndau rlar north of Kol
tlavani. In an eauteily dlrertion.
"Southeaat of Kolrm and anuth or
Prxanyx wa have made further progrraa
and are fighting. -
"Southeastern theater: .Tlie situation
with tho German troopa la u oatiged."
HEAD OF! FAILED BANK
GIVEN OVER TWO YEARS
'ng a dangerous wound. He waa taken
to the St. Joaeph's hospital for treat
ment, but his recovery la doubtful.
NORTH BBND. Neh July lt-(3peclal
Telegram.) A. A. F. Pederann of lii7
Kmmet street. Omaha, with Mrs. Peder
son and her mother, Mrs. Iewle of Boul
der, Colo., were in a motor car accident
hero this, afternoon. In which Mrs. Lewis
nearly lost her life.
They were returning- from Oblomdo
when their car skidded on the muUJv
road and turned over Into a ditch filled
with water. Mrs. I win wss thrown Un
der the water and her life was saved
only bemuse her noatrfla were above tha
surface, the remainder of her body be
ing submerged.
Mr. and Mrs. Pedereon wrre not In
jured and tha car waa only slightly damaged.
Boy Killed by Fall.
BEATItICK, Neb,. July l.-(Speclal
Telearam.) Tha 10-year-old son of Charles)
Walker, a liveryman at Lewleton, Neb.,
was killed last evening-, by falling from
a threaher water wagon, which waa
heavily loaded. The wagon paaaed over
hla stomach, causing almost I net ant
deajh.
Arrldeat Prabafcly Fatal.
BKATfirCK. Neb.. July l.-(Hneclal
Telegram.) John, tho U-yeer-old aon of
Mr. and Mra. Frank Fenteman, living
near Liberty, thla county, waa probably
fatally aliot by the accidental discharge
of an old revolver he waa handling:. The
ball struck hltn In the abdomen. Inflict-
Fraser Is Re-Elected
By Woodmen of World
HT. PALL. Minn., July 1. With only
one exception all eoverelun officers of
the Woodmen of tho world In conven
tion here were re-eleoted for a term of
four yeara at a buelnesa seaaton today.
A. A. Farrel of Pennsylvania waa elected
sovereign escort, succeeding H. F. 81m
rall of Mlsalaalppl. Sovereign Com
mander W. A. Fraser of Omaha waa re
elected by acclamation.
HYMENEAL
.Isre-llre.
ORINNELL. la., July 16.-fSpaclaI.)
Edgar Cully Nace, chief dispatcher for
the Pennsylvania road at Wilmington,
Del., came to Orlnnell on Wedneaday and
married that evening Miss Louisa Kciton
Bye of this city. Pastor Frank H. Web
ster of tho Baptist church officiated. The
young couple took tha train that evening
for their new home, but planned to aandV
wlch In a wedding trip. The bride la tha
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgw
H. Bye.
Kaffraa Leaders Active.
HASTINGS, Neb.. July 18. -(Special
Telegram.) The Hastings Equal Huffrege
club, today formulated plans for oo-op-erating
with auffragro sympathisers In
every county, town and community.
"Male Our Stort JW Sfore"
Clearance Sale
ir'Jd.OO Suits- $
now
sfin..-0 Suits $
now
'Suits $io7S t-s
:
Everybody know the above .
two prices coupled with our v
liersooal service, Insuring
perfect fit, has made thla
store a success.
Exclusive Clothea for
Men and Young Men
203 South 15th Street
Near lVuglas.
7- ;
Wilcox and Allen
BEATON'S;
, 8IOPX FAIJ.8, . IT. July . It -T
yeara and nine montha In tha penitentiary
and a fine of tl.ono was ths sentence
given today to F. A. Pyverson. president
of tha failed bank of Bancroft. S. D.
flyvereon was conetcled of Irregularities
In connection wltii the failure. Hla at
torneys say they will appeal tlie case to
tha stats supreme court.
K rider llaa Hard I.aek.
, HA8TINGS. Neb.. July 14.-(Kpecial
Telegram -Here today for medical ad
vice and to aeeurs a servant. Uoorge
K rider, sr., of Hanaen, noclared ha waa
tho utiluckleet farmar In Nebraska. Hla
wife may have t aubrait to limb ampu
tation, follovlnc blool pouraa developing
from brulaea In a recent fall from their
porch. . Tba aervant girl haa ome been
crippled In a fall from their poroh. Half
of DM acre of aheat as hailed out and
SATURDAY SPECIALS
$1.50 Bath Spray ORc
11.25 Bath iray 7o
8So Hath Spray 4c
7 5c Rath Capn 80c
h'c Kubber dlnves tc
tc ennn's Talcum 12c
2.'.c lleuton'8 T.Moum 15c
S.c Mlbcrts' Talcum 10c
3 6c t'oryloi'sis Talcum He
7 6c I'luaud I. lias 4c
7T.c Dellsr'i Kaoe Powder. .30c
T5c riaaud TtoU Powder.. 4c
25c Pertpluo INc
J5c Mum ISc
35c Ueaton Cold Cream .... 18
S6e to 60c Nail Brushes; your
choice for Sic
$1.00 Llsteilne Six-
25c Peroxide Oc
Pint Witch Haiel 25o
60c Phenolas Wafers 21c
J5c Powrjer Puffa 18c
85c Ideal Hair Brushes 3Bc
11.26 Ideal Hair Brushes, dou
ble brittle use
10c Straw Hat Cleaner 6c
loc Cleaning Pads &c
I5c DeMar's Glycerine Soap. 10c
Returners Big Square Bath Soap,
per cake, 10c; per doen. fl.OO
PHOTO DEPT.
KoldlDg Pmket Seneca Camera,
any slge, Including; post card
size flO.OO
25c AcliJ Hypo 17c
2Gc Photo Albums loc
16c Photo Albums 5c
BEATON DRUG CO.
15th and Ftrmtm Sta.
The Store for Shirtwaists
A Real Sale of Fine
Waists, $3.75 Each
Values $6.50 to $10.00
Crepo de Chine, Georgette Crepe,
and Btriped Sntins. Thesj repre
eeiit whet, ure left of our regulr.r
stock ofter the largest waist sea
son we have ever had. Tho lines
are broken, but sizes 34 to 44 an:
represtmted. AVhite, flesh, gray,
bine, green, tan and other popular
shades
Sale Commences at 8:30 A. M. .
No approvals. No returns from cash or credit sales.
The Ready-to-Wear Section
Suits, Coats. Dresses, Skirts
If you want n garment to enrich your
smmner wardrobe, it will pay you to buy
now. See the rpeeial white wash skirts
$2.95.
Summer Underwear Values
Supply your hot weather wants here,
where correct sizes and perfect fitting gar
ments are to be had.
Women's Gauze Vests, low neck, sleeve
less, V-shape - - - - 12V3$ each
Women's Gauze Lisle Union Suits, low
neck,' sleeveless, fitted or wide knees,
75c values, Saturday - - - 45, each
Women's .Swiss Ribbed Union Suits, low,
neck, no sleeves, fitted knees,
for - - $1.25 a suit
White Goods Specials for Saturday
50c White Waist Linen - 25 n yjird
$1.23 45-inch White Imported Crepe,
50 a yard
5c 45inch White Imported Crepe,
35 :i yard
25c White Madras Shirtings. 10 a yard
Toilet Articles
Saturday Specials
Orange Flower Skin
Food, 1-lb. jar, reg
ular 75c size, Sat
urday - 49
Talcum Powder,
special Saturday,
5c? : can
For
Traveling
The Suitcase Um
brellas $2.50 and $4
New arrivals,
White Hose
The oool and comfortable Hose for hot
weather.
Whlt 811k Lisle Hose - - 25e 35 n 500
per pair.
White 811k Boot Hoae - - 500 and 75 a pair.
Infants Socks Reduced .
1 6c Values for 15, 36c Values for 250
tl.00 and 76c Values or - - - - 50 a pair
Muslin Underwear
Women's Cambric Gowns, embroidery
trimmed slipover, short sleeves, 50,
05, $1. 81.25 and $1.50 each
Women's Crepe Gowns, lace or embroid
ery trimmed slipover, short sleeve,
85, SI, S1.25 and S1.50 each.
Boudoir Caps, lace and ribbon combina
tions, white or ecru, trimmed in pink,
blue or lavender ribbons, 50S 85c,
81.00, S1.25 and S1.50 each.
Men's Furnishings
Sport Shirts. Why Hesitate?
It's the fashionable garment for the
sports and the resorts; made with the ad
justable collar, it is readily converted in a
fold style for street wear. Ours at $1.50
is tho best.
It's the Fill
in Season
There is a thing
or two yoall need
before summer's
over; prices never
more alluring than
right now.
Modish
Neckwear
Polka dots, fig
ures and stripes, in
colorful fabrics, at
popular prices.
- - - r
CAMPING on the shores of
Minnesota's 10,000 lakes is
sne of the Ideal summer vacations.
You will enjoy bathing-, boating and
fishing in the clear, cool waters and
i sleeping under .blanket at night.
Minnesota's areragb ..sroperature ia 67 degrees during July and
August murh cooler, you see, than Omaha. And the freedom
of outdoor life, far away from the bustle of the city affords Just
the sort of Titration you need to keep you in prime condition.
Illuatrated booklets free on request.
P. l' BONORDEN, C. P. & T. A. M. E. SIMMONS, D..P. A.
1522 Farnam St., Omaha. Phone Douglas BOO.
1623
Farnam Kt.
Omaha, Neb.
EmpHasti tht "tiHEAT")
Phone
Douglas
SAO
Lowest
Fares
to the
Minnesota
Lakes
IIOUXD TRIP
FROM OMAHA
St, Paul, Minn. $14.35
Minneapolis, Minn. 1 4.81
Duluth, Minn. 20.8B
Superior, Wis 20. IS
Caaa Lake, Minn. 21.00
Alexandria, Minn. 18.10
Annandale, Minn. 16.0S
Glenwood, Minn. 17.40
PaynesTiUe, Minn. 1S.08
llackua, Minn. 20.SI
Walker, Minn. 20.03
Detroit, Minn. 10.NH
Undstrom, Minn. 11.01
Osakis, Minn. 18.10
Dorset, Mln. 10.08
Raid Eagle, Mirai. 14.87
Taylors Falls, Minn. 16.X1
Shell lake, Wis. 18.23
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PILES AND FISTULA CURED He.h u w.ia
Thouaanda of tha moat promlnant panpla of Omaha and Nobraaka will
tcatify that lr. Maaarcll ourod them of P'K8 and 13TUtJL
A WRITTt-N UUAKAJUTKK IN EVEHT CA8J8 THKATBD.
PAY WHEN CURED
WHT PROLONU TOUR BUFTBRINOT
Jr. Maawall haa for twrntr-alght raars In Omaha apontallxad In traatlna
P1I.KH AND MSTL'UA. AND Ol HED WITHOUT El'KGtlliT OR PAIN.
PATIKNTH IK) NUT IjOHS ANT TIUR FHOli BUBlNii-Sfl.
Uraduataa of BalUvua Hoepttal Madteal Colla-. Naar Tork Cttf, N. T.
DR. WILLIAM CREIGHTON MAXWELL
lloura to It. I to . undar 1 to II.
I'atlema Uuil Cora, to tha Orrir. for TraatiMBfc
4tt-a-l Omaha NkiiuimJ Bank Bldg. 17th and Farnam 8ta. Omaha. Nab.
KiamloaCtua ra. Phona Had .
AM USB ME BITS.
nnfifiDEis tcsay
M mirtl ItAJrl1 TWO TTJhTB
"One DiY" A wQi o
who av a g muwcnr
Waafc BayUiataa' Tomorrow aright
"TLgT aroox nuarxcTT-
Edward Lynch MPu:rnu
A Oontogy of rTdr Ufa
raa avuax. r&iiia
aae Bo 50a.
OATiriQ
BATHING, DANCING
Al Other Attraction a.
Charlie Chaplin
0n Moving Pl1ar thla Kvenlng
Also Tha Maa tar's Model,M MU
tba Mansion ot lonllnraa." and
AU Fiwa.
AGE DALL
MAHA vs. TOPEZKA
ROTRKB PARK
Jaly ia. 17, 18.
rrldaj. July 1. Indies' Day.
Games called 3 P. M.