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THE HKK: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916.
GBNERAL PERSHING
ADYMCESHIS BASE
Headquarter of Expedition ii Bow
at Front Tar to South of
Cataa Grandei.
Photographs Showing 'Activities of Troops
W ith Pershing Hunting Mexican Bandits
rr.ii 1 1 1 u i "i i inn
am tne Deliet. ttur uou
IP ill find the occasion most
delightful, ice cordially
invile you b this
VILLA MAY STAXD AND FIQHT
FIELD HEADQUARTEKB, AMERI
( AN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.
j COLONIA DUB LAN, March t. (Dy
Aeroplane to Columbus, N. M.,
I March 27.) General J. J. Pershing
S ! mnoanced last night the wtabllah
! n.ont of a new bate In the nurault of
Villa. The second bae la much
marer the location where the ban
dit la reported In precipitate retreat
than the old bate at field headquarters.
The hrarinuaiier. II In pre umed. will i
be maintained an Important . link In
the supply station sratein, the chain
" of baa forming a strong military Una,
readily defensible. resetting a dllence
Into the Interior of Mexico, which
considered remarkable, considering tha
fart that the srmjr ha had la than
two weeks to bridge deaena,. mountain
and many tptlee of barren landa, wlth
. out the benefit of any railroad com
munication. 1 1 or iiea. mule and automobile hava
dona the work and mcwn thua far ha
been attained by the, ability Of the Amer
ican ravalry to travel faat and far on
llsht ration. accustoming themselves a
they travel, not only to a eml-natlv
diet, but also to difficult climatic con
dition. Several cavalry organisation hv
been out for oonalderably mora than a
week after a s'art made on a little,
beef. salt, coffee and rice or bean. Not
a word of complaint h come back
from the trooper.
Tnwarn Make Weaderfel March.
Not a sign ha been received at head
quarter that they have anywhere fal
tered. Report her give food raua for
belief that thua far the American troop
er have proven themselves the superiors
In speed and endurance over tha famous
Villa bandlta. Thar la, moreover, con
fidence here that tha cnvslnr will con
tinue It good work for at least two or
three weeks, by which time It la poaal
bt that new organisations can be
thrown Into tb ease. Tha headquarter
offloers are all the more proud of the
cavalry's record because they besan the
j most recent phase of the chase after one
or the longest and hardest rides an Amer
ican ravalry division has ever made.
The men still In camp here express
growing Impatience to mount and start
southward Into the altitudes where they
know the cold Is bitter and the ahelter
on rampaicn duty la anything but com
fortable. Kvldrnce that Psncho Villa Is pre par
Inn to resist the American pursuing col
umns and that the Meslcsn people are
not as yet rallying to him, has been
collected by officers and the scouts of ths
American troop.
The officers who vh'svs ridden over the
various fronts now maintained In lh
state of Guerrero, where Villa fled when
the I'nited Bute expedition c roamed tha
ttordcr, ' heve discovered numerous all
nif cant Indication that Villa mtecal
oulated completely when he forecast thst
his Columbus raid, by drawing an army
Into Mexico would cause a general up
ruling as a I net Americans and especially
one In hi favor.
Villa Mevlagr thwart.
The status of the ehaae today la that
Villa la retiring continually southward
trying hard to force recruits Into his
ranks, hi men feeling the pinch of hun
ger occasionally and hoping for an eerly
arrival of summer to shield them against
the cotd of the mountains, where they
have retreated, somewhere south of
Xemlqulpa, In central western Chi
huahua, probably In the Guerrero die
trict.
The one question of overshadowing Im
portance now being asked by the officers
In the field Is: "Will Villa continue to
prepare for realatanceT" It Is frank
ly hoped that he will, for thst Is con
sidered the best chance, barring a lucky
capture through treachery of Villa's own
men, of bringing the American ex
pedition to an early successful conclusion.
It VUla refuses to make any resistance
at ell the men who have been ever the
ground here, believe ' It may require
months at the least to crush hlnv
An officer who has been through many
villages where Villa has passed within
a week found that to ail appearance
the bandit had failed to Inflame senti
ment against the Americans.
Eepeal of Iowa's
Mulct Law Valid
DAVENPORT, la,, March 17. -Judge
M. F. Donegan. In the Boott county dis
trict court, handed down today a de
( talon upholding the validity of the re
peal of the lows, mulct law. The liquor
Interests will now carry the case te
the eupreme court of Iowa.
Th law was attacked by three Dav
enport saloon keepers, representing the
Iowa Liquor Dealers' association.
The decision of Judge Donegan grants
a permanent Injunction against the men.
TWO BABIES BURNED TO
DEATH AT LAWTON, OKL
I.AWTON. Okl.. March fi.-Mri. John
iallow returned from the home of a
rx'UIlor today to find her house la eshee
and her two daughters, one an Infant,
ased months, ana the other I years
old. burned to death. Hew the fire
started la not known.
i i oiej vsi vsio Dee.
Take laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets
I'rugKlsts rehnd money If It fella te
cur. C W. Urovs's signature ea each
box. Sc. Advertisement.
The National Capital
Meati), Marrh ST,
The Seaale.
Met at noon.
H. publluen conferred en Mexican alt
trtate on Indian aDDroDrlatlon 1,111
a resumed.
iirnHta army bill was reported a a
suimiitute tur the houae bill.
Kiuance coinintuee cuiitinued consider
si iuu ut the tree sugar repeal.
Tbe lleeae.
M't at noon.
'iluary ami naval affairs ronimittees
I '-' l.i ii on Mtionl defense.
I ).a.ie oit the Imiiiia-raUon bill was
finiiuuwl and a moitoii to strike out ths
I !. Ira( aa 1fwt-4.
i..irninll 4'oplry Ititrodueed a res-
-. i.,r. for ail Invceiig-aUoa of tbe Ml
j'.u.i pfc.r i:usiioa.
.
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VfofoJixJ supplies fk : N E
2b the front f t V sfr'ST'
jyj" .... :":imculties cf artillery in
1 -u vv ''r.vy an c? deserts
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The IQ1- Infinity TTuchtnc
BRITISH AIR RAID
IS CALLED FAILURE
Berlin Eeport Sayi Attempt to De
troy Aviation Shedi Prao
tically FmiUeii.
ONE GE&MAN WAHSEIP MISSINQ
LONDON, March S7. A German
torpedo boat li mlastng since tha aea
fighting which followed the British
air raid on Saturday morning on
German aviation shed, In northern
Brhleiwlg-Holgtetn, according to an
official German statement received
her by wireless.
The statement follow: '
"The English naval aeroplanes attack
on tha north Frleaian coast failed com
pletely. Two armed fishing steamers on
outpost service fell victims to English
vessels. Our navel aeroplanes attacked
the tngllah naval fighting forces and
auoceded in scoring a number of hits and
In seriously damaging a torpedo boat
destroyer. Of the naval fighting rorc
which we sent Immediately, a new tor
pedo boat came la touch with the retreat
ing enemy during the night of March 31
and M. One of the torpedo boat baa
not yet ' returned "
Artillery right at Yereee.
PARIS, starch TT There were no In
fantry actions In the Verdun region laet
night, thta afternoon official statement
y- East of the Mouse the artillery
action was violent along the Douamont-
Vaux line. Te the weal of the river the
night was relatively calm.
The text of tbe statement follows:
"In the Argonne there has been fight
ing wiia minea which resulted to cir
advantage at La rule Morte. There have
also been engagements with bombs la the
sector of Court Chauaeeea.
'West of the Mouse the night was
relatively calm. East of the river there
has been uninterrupted artillery firing
along the Douaumont-Vaux front.
"In the Woevre there ha been a fairly
spirited bombardment, particularly In tha
region of Mouisinvllle and Chatlllon, but
no Infantry actlona
"On the remainder of the front tha
night wa quiet.
Friends Booming
Bartinofor Congress
OA.COM A. g. V.. March t7.- Special. V
Tbe Third congresloael district of South
Dakota will wltneee a spirited race for
the republican nomination for eongree
this spring. A committee of fifteen of
John Q. Bartlne's fellow town roan have
Inaugurated a campaign for tbe purpose
of boosting Bartlne Into the next con
grees of the United State. Two years
ago. whea running against a worthy op
ponent like Judge Rice, be carried his
home county by a vote of seven to one
and some seven or eight neighboring
oountle by es much as three to one.
Pee Went Ads serve hundreds dally
Goir sfiia3 tJirivrinf up
VILLA IS FLEEING
AT HIGH SPEED
TO THE SIERRAS
(Continued from Tags One.)
quarters more closely advised of devel-
opments. j
Oeehoat Ordered e Taaaplee.
WASHINGTON. March -..-The gun.
boat Marietta has been ordered from
Vera Cms to Tamploo to aid In pro
tecting American Interests. Today's re
port from Tampion ssld conditions were
unchanged - with quiet prevailing, but
that It was desired to have light draft
navy vessels at that point which can
go tip the river to the town. The bat
tleshlp Kentucky, now off Tamploo. will
proceed to Vera Crua. Americana In the
Tamplco oil region are still apprehensive
xnd the Mfcu-letta and Machlas will ro
main at that port as long as there Is
any alarm. There are some 2,000 Ameri
cans In the vicinity.
Navy advices from other points on
both Msxlcan coasts reported quiet.
At the War department the only an
nouncement today was that fifty-four
additional motor trucka asked for by
Ueneral Funston had been ordered last
night, as tbe factory which received the
order waa able to ship Immediately, The
proposal to pure ha eight addttonal
aeroplane for use In Mexico and on the
border still la under advisement.
Oeneral Funston s message reporting
American troope were prcsalng farther
to the south In pursuit of Villa, reached
the department today but no summary of
Its contents was given out The m eaea.se
gives the exact location of tha troops
now In Mexico, which the government
does not wish to disclose.
Published reports that atx American
troopers had been wounded bad no
verification In official dispatches, Bo far
as the War department knows, not a shot
ha been fired.
Ten Trolley Cars
Wrecked by Eioters
WILKE8BARRB. Pa.. March I7.-Ten
trolley cars Were wrecked, many heads
were battered In fights with the police,
six strike breakers were seriously Injured
and a succession of participants and
onlookers received minor Injuries in a
series of riots yesterday In Wilkesbsrrw
and the Wyoming valley on the lines of
the Wllkeabarre company. Several ar
rests were made. The strike has been
In progress five months.
British Camp is
Hit by Lightning
BEKUM, March 17 (Wireless to Say
ville Conatentlnope has received re
ports from the Irak front (Mesopotamia
te the effect that during a heavy storm
the principal British camp at Bedreah
was struck by lightning, ssys an Over-
eas New Agency dispatch given out to
day. Kxtsnslva damage was dona to the
camp according te the advices. The num
ber of victims is not yet known.
entrenchments
Entente Allies
Hold an Important
Conference at Paris
PARIS, March ST. Tha conference of
the entente allies the moat important
since the outbreak of the war-began
this morning In ths great salon of ths
ministry of foreign affaire, where many
other hlatorlo meetings of diplomatists
have taken place. No previous meeting
there, however, has been of such grave
Impart or has been attended by such a
representation of world figure In war
and diplomacy.
The subject of the first sitting Is the
military situation. That is all which may
be aald definitely, but it I probable that
Oeneral Joffre, Earl Kitchener, Oeneral
Sir Douglas Ilalg, Lieutenant Oenerai
Count Cadorna. Oeneral Caetelnau and
Oeneral Roques, the new Trench war
minister, addressed the conference.
The entire company took lunch at the
ministry at noon. Ths afternoon session
will be devoted to consideration of the
economic reeourcea of tha alliea.
CONSTANT PAIN IN BACK
FROM KIDNEY TROUBLE
I wish to tell you of my condition of
about four yeara ago. I waa afflicted
with kidney and bladder troubles and
had a constant pain In my back all the
time for about two or three months. I
did not have any appetite and oould not
rest at night and I was hardly able to do
my house work. I saw Dr. Kilmer's ad
vertisement and decided to give Swamp
Root a trial; after taking four bottles of
Swamp-Root I was restored to health
and have not been afflicted since. I will
cheerfully recommend Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root to others afflicted with kid
ney and bladder troubles.
Tours truly,
SARAH PRATER.
K E. th St. CoffeyvtU. Kens.
Dtate of Kansas.
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Montgomery County,
Be it remembered, that on this lTth day
of April. Ult. before me, W. a. Bowman,
a Notary Publlo, in and for aald County
and State, came Sarah Prayer, who is
anown te me to be the same person who
executed the within statement, and such
person duly acknowledged the execution
of tbe a me to be her free and voluntary
act and deed.
In testimony whereof. I have hereun
to set my hand and affixed xny Notarial
Seal the day and year ft ret above writ-
ten. W. a. BOWMAN
Notary Public.
Xte te
tr. atUaae ft Co-.
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bladder. When writing, be sure and men
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Do Not Include
Dairy Products
During Ient you mar use freely of MILK and MTLK
PRODUCTS. Milk constitute one of the most lni
portsnt food articles, both from a .nutrive and pe
cuniary standpoint. The cost of various other food"
eqiiaJIn nutrive value to one quart of laTXiK AT S
OUTI are as follows:
Pork loin
Beef Chuck
Mutton Leg
Catfish
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,.14.c
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, .ll.4o
We are prepsrsd to supply you with all the wholesome, absolutely
safe, psnteurlxed Milk. Butter. Pimento Cheess, Ker-Mil-Lac and
Buttermilk you may want. ,
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IJSSSE.VINQ THE 008T.
Complaint I often made that life In
surance costs too much. Many time tha
one who raise the queMion are very,
very slow In signing sn appllestlon. They
put the agent off from time to time and
do not treat with any degree of serious
ness his attempt to ezplsin a policy or
to discuss ths present need of Insurance.
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Evenings, 8 So to tl.60; Mat., B8o to fl.
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