Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 02, 1916, NEWS SECTION, Image 2

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GERMANS GET NEW
FOOTHOLD AT YAUX
JFiench Official Report Admiti Cap
ture of Part of Village Near
Verdun by Teutoni.
ANOTHER ATTACK 13 REPULSED
I'AFUH, April 1. Gorman fore
delivered two heavy attack laat
night In tha Verdun reitton, caat of
the Mpiiuh. Th war office an
noiinrMl thl afternoon that on at
fii k gained the German a footing In
the village, of Vaui,
The other nltdfk was repulaed.
Went of the river there wti a vlo
lent lionihardnient In the region of
Mdtanrourt,
The tfni of the enmmiinlfjitlnn eaya;
'rth nf lha Alena there ha heen
iin!ileiM.le H'Tllvlly tit artillery In tha
il'lnllv nt ('miHn-P iiim-Touvrnt and Kim
(in i he Argnrwa e have directed
itratniriiva rira n ti ihn hltfhwir mid
tutlruail linen nnrih of lla'ite I'ltovmi
I I ...
"Weef nf the Meiiee there hut teii ati
Intermittent hnmharrlnierit In tha reirtnn
ef MulBfn'oiirt, nr without any Infantry
r iiaafr-rmenla i
'T.et nf Hie Meuea tha twmbar'lmrnt
tiara trie ereeine;ty violent eatenta?
Hftiltijt mid lt ntgtit between tha world
miiii of llauilemont mul tha legion of
Vawic. AKHlrmt title latter point tha Oar
men delivered two au'lrien ettacka In
whh h larre numhera ff men took part.
The firm froiii hoth tha rif,rth and tha
with at tin- earna limn, aa rheekad hy
inir curtain of flra and tha fore tit our
infantry lufoie. It could et aa far a
nur iinea.
"iHirlim tha afcimd atta'k Hie enemy,
afiar a lery etilrllei) flalil waa able to
aeriire, a fontlng In tha waaterii part of
Ilia vlllaM of Van, hi 'cuplMl by our
fnr'-e,
"In tha Woevre Ihera haa been aoine
aitlva artillery fliltiK acalnel tha vfl-
laaee at llif I.ae nf tha height! of I hi'
Meuee,
"front the reel of tha front there la
twining I" report,"
RAIL RATE RAISE
IS AGAIN HELD UP
K'niilliiued from Pette One.)
I'rotity aMl waa put Inlii effwil hy tha
eoinmlealoii In J una, 1!U4, It mada tha
ratea from ionla In alern Joe to
point In Katwia rnurh lower than tha
rule from tniiaha, Tha traffic) bureau
tl Imay and ameeeilnd In bavin tha
Iowa ratea puhllahed from Omaha by tha
llnrlrilnn and the t'nlon I'anlfln, but tha
Itotk lahind fulled to piibllwli them, Irav
liiK the Oiimlia ratea lilaher than tha
Juwa talra, In violation of the law,
Hoik Inland Wlna Point.
' t'pon being taken tn taalt for thla by
lha Omaha Trafflu bureau, tha Bock
Ixland repreaonted In Ih cominlealon that
lha ratea from Omaha, ware tha fame
11 n the ratea from Kanaaa City to that
torritttpu anil tliui the cnmmlaalon bad
rrfuei to reduce the fcaneaa City rat
In tlja "Kanaaa" laae, an lb ooniinlHalon
anld:
"All right, you need not raduca tha
Oman rate. Toil may, Inataad, nun
jour low ratea to 'tha Omaha baala, but
you muat not ralae nny ratea above that
haala, Oet up your achadiilea and brlnf
them itown and aiihmlt them to ua and
wn will Iwaue an orib-r author ltln you
tn piibllah I ham If they are In accordance
with tlila auk-catlon."
Hnllenada Malt l'ek Mot.
Ho far aa tha record ahnwa tha rallroada
went alned and got up thrlr ratea, tha
I nlnn racirin and Hurllnaton followlnc
I tie lUick lalnnd lead, but tieiilectad to
eiiliinlt I In' flicuree to tlin eommlaalnn,
l'(iitnfiiieiitly, no order waa mada by tha
i 'ommlMlnii antlinrlr.lnir tha new ratea,
imkI iho flint offteinl noiloa the roiunila
Kl'in bad of the thHiixef piol'Oned waa tha
leceipt of the I ii Ion I'atlllo tariff for
fllliiv.
prnteat waa filed by the trafflo bu
reau of Omaha axalfiat thla tariff, but
I lie Itilon faelflo Inalated that tha na
isle went exactly In aecordanee wlto
Hie ruder nf tha rominlaalon. B. J. Miy
Vanii. inn Tin Hi r of the Omaha Trafflo
luntaii, hupiiened to be In Waahlmttnn.
Kriowltitr hla fumlllnrlty with tha Joa
uw and the weetern rata adjuatniant,
ili'i auepenlon board aaked him for a
utaienieiit, and he showed tha board that
the I'nlnn tncirio tariff waa unauthor
lnl lraua It departed from the term
of tlin niiKltml mtlar In the Iowa caeo,
which order bad never been formally
modified, allhmiah tha cnmmlitaloti had
offend tu mmllfy It upon the propnr
. luiwiiu by l lie tailrnada.
xhpilule Huaprnrirrt,
Apimtihllj' thia ahnwlri haa pewr
l'i i n iimije. ijiiicH artloii waa neeeaanry
altipe tha t.irirf would becorna ffetv
Vpul 1, If not ueiidd. The conimla.
Mou, therefore, Untied It a) crar of ana
peiiHhm on March 31,
'Mi t-iillroada will now "have an ep
l-oiltinlty of enplamlnir their propoaed
net urn to lha rmiinilaalon and will b
ohtiged to hlua their ratea In accord
a nee. with the haala propoeed by fhe
irooiitinion, whhh iiover t'oiiieinplaled
kiwuf thnt authority Vi advance any
ninalia ratea aiv Iho ratea fim Kun
l lty to thoe poll''" wher Oinah
ami Kanaaa I'lH rati-a had alwayi ben
;( M l(!t
Supremo Court Done
With Qcnnau Caso
' ui i-i f rt. n nl i
H'UlA, m m- ' .nl t . Wii,in i
- I't.i iifinu In halro li
Ho: ltviiilol l'i I n i aOowtl
1 -t I 1 .'.. I ill t t whrlvni
il,. iil.lrt, t K pf II. at .Italncl tl I
'i'viwl li. at ii,nna lo,.A tie luehi o
Ni.M-k in t ..i.
v niuti,.it , i.t f . r a to. ria ah
I' aMt'l ti.i v..o.rt n,tn,Mt. 't (
m n -i,iil iitliiiili l,i t la.iatil a i
r . li M la t! J tU t', th.ait of
I iU k i.l er ftli air
'COMPENSATION UW BRINGS
A!0 TO MANY WOKMRS
HV'! V - i.l, A fui
' ' I !.. M.vC . t,'. , .-I
a'it. law e - n t'-. la Ik al
,, , i,i,t vf f,ltm 141
" -4 tikt ltu,ttt h li. ols nf
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. t4 f a -m.g th iin.n'i t t ,Mr h
t i .t, si,, !., ti. I I U,.-i l .Hat
o. l ).ii fiv, it,,Mi4t I" I
4 a r ,iB,m Mlt i-v-,;- I.
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all toe Information reqiieated In tha
blHtika uaed In reportlna aceldenta to
Ilia !ata daparttnent of Inbr r under the
compensation Inw.
VALIDITY OF JUDGMENT
IN COURT COMES TO TEST
tl'iom a Mtaff I 'orreapmnleiil.t
LINCOLN, April 1. f Mw.lnt. p A ouea
thin Involvlna tha Jiidmnent ' jred
actlnat Iho Hiirern conti'll of thl,
('alholla ilenefl'lal aaanclutlori In Imiig.
Ilia roiifity dlatrl't couit, haa been
ralaed by William roeyifla of Oinniia.
Tha ataociallon waa ucl for the amount
of a benefit claim and Judtirrietit
enrad for Viftft. Jt now appeaia that
tha company had no authority to no
bualneaa In thla alula, by raaaon of the
aliened fact that It bad not aeetired a
llrenae.
There la no record In the office of
tha atate a idltor or lonuraiioe comiola
loner to ahow that when anil wan
brniiKhf aaalnt 1he company, notice of
aamo waa aerved on the atala auditor
who la tha aaetit of all conipanlea for
purtoea of anil, lloth Hinte Auditor
Hmllh and lnairana f'ominlaaloner Mnat i
ham have muda af.'l'lavlta that there la
no ainh record and tha rnrnpany elal'oa
that thy knew not hint; of tha ault un '
III notice nf Judifmenf wa rfi on I
Ihepl, I
DR. RICE NAMED PHYSICIAN !
IT Tlir O..T,,,.. a . . . . , , . . I
n I I nt HMO I I III U J AMLUM
WNfOrN, April 1,-CHjw lo( ) - frr. ft.
, Itha, a' phyh Inn of I'onlnhun. hna
been aiiimlnied third aaalatant phyaen
at Ihe lnnfnMa loK.ihn aaylilin, c Itlee
la a aradnate of tho HI. Jvarpii inedhal
hool of Ml, Joeph( Alo,
French Flyer, Three
Months in Air, Gets
Terror to Germans
l AfilH, Aprl! Lieutenant ilna J'ou
! mr, a aon of I'aul Iio jniar, former praal-
dent of the Chamber of lJopnfiea, haX
out two rrmn aeroplaoaa out of a' tlon
ulllioo;h It waa only tore month ao
that h took up aviation. On March i
lie t,((aKed three flerrnan m'hloca,
ahoolloK down one and forcing another
to land. A few dava later he aitaked a
Kokkar and aent It hurling In flurnea into
tha Onrman llnaa,
IJaufenant la Hourhla, lha flrat Kran'h
military aviator to ban a par;hulj, ta
dead from wound e recalvad In an aerial
eni ounler In tha vlrlnlfy of Varduri The
lie '(tenant, who waa a prl'aia at fa rrtil
hreali of the war, won a rommbialon aid
tha rrona of (he IKlon lit Honor,
Ilia In at I town oiplolt waa tha eaptura
of a lint" ijeitfian aeroplane with a rap
lil.tiif hook In Aufnal of laat yi-nr. Ma
thua deai ril ed thla Imld'Pt In a ("tier lit
a friend
"I had been flyln for hoora, tlraKalrit
a nraplillt'K liook at the end of a lout
caiil lelilnd my machine f'uld'nly a
larift, bla'k aeroplane wild white ( roaaea
Pieared. I wuit my toachloc whirl nit
ever him. A hook itot him and be twung
at lha end of toy line like a toy.
"All went wall for a few motiutea, then
toy tnolor began to fall. My meoblna
rolled foti on wins! to the othnr and
then, at H.'r'l fe(, the, enlnn xlopped
altogether,
"I rantrtif gllinpaea of do p lien' baa and
a wldu t Lit liiieatti inn. I atruggled
t irloualy wl'h fie German machine, atlil
balanced at tha and of tha rope, I begaii
to fall more rapidly. A wing broke.;
everything turned black, I waa falling
like a eione "
Whan the lieutenant regained eonacloi.a
neea be waa eefeiy on land, not badly
Injured, lia waa oinct.le to avpla.n tha
manner of bla oa,e from dea'h al
though ,e attritiuted It to tha prot.atilllty
that tha abi attached to the Oonnan
aeroplafio tightened aa ha waa falling
aid raaed ttie force of tha deaeent
yeaa atto from Lincoln whare they had
lived nrly thirty year. Thlrtaan bll
ten; of whom are llflng. 7 hay are
William, it.. Loula A., Our. Waiiatr ,
Ifenry, Joaeph, Mra. Myrta J, Kuaaefl,
Mr. nOy 1'errlngton and Virginia.
K, t art la Kill.
ftTKLLA, ,(eb , April I pa,lal -It
t.'urtla Jflll, pioneer, M fiHri of ag, died
j today, Kl children urvl, n. m, inn,
Lvtra, ba;le MeKeo of Llnerdn, H, i.
(Mill, Jeffera, Moot; It. 1. Hi".
: c, ('. Mill, St with wii'rrl hit father
re!d'd, N, W. Mill, )aafi.
MOOSE AT FAIRBURY
STAGE OPENING MEET
! KAIUtUnr, Neb,, April J-palalj
Telegram .) Ttia Mooaa lodge gave Ita
opening In liartlott'e ball laet nlaht, I
which waa largely attended. Th fair- !
bury hand aaalated. '
f'aat Xuprema l'ttof M, y MimUfin
gave an addreaa. t'oionel tieorga 'Grif
fith a I o ma do an addreaa, hut Judg A
L. Hilton of Omaha, who bad been
acbed'iled for a tJk, could not t-Mf.h
Kalrbury.
The Mooaa lodga waa reently eatab
llahed In Kalrbury and efarta oof with
nearly J'fl memben, a grand ball fol
lowed tha atxaklng.
DEATH RECORD
Wee. William liuel.
AL.IANf'K, Neb,, April ,-(p. i 11 ) ...
Vr. Wary liuat, f of William (Mat,
a (doneor fealdent of Hot Holla t until y,
died at br homo In Alllan' Wedoeuday,
following a alrok of apoidfuy Buffered
toma time ago, Th funeral waa held
at tho Melhodlat Kpiwopul ilinnii t),u
aftemoon, f(v, A, I! t'atna oHUIhUiu.
Mra, Jluat, with bar h'aoand arid family,
earn In lion Itiilta sounty about twenty
Secretary McAdoo
and Party Arrive
at Buenos Ayrcs
. l(l'KA-0 ktvm, April t- William II.
;. M'AdWo "-rHnrf of (ha I'filfed IMatea
jtreaaurv, and the other American trlem
:t.eia of tha Internatbfial Mlgb romrnl
! Hon, Which l to meat here, arrived In
! Iinenoa Ayra I'day from wnitd on
j hoard tha ateamahlp Cludad et'enlevedo,
IThey wara rweetved by Vmti'iw'i f)1)var(
e,rfary of th traaaury; fraaldenl Ut
! Ijl f)aa'a aide da-earnp, the Atmrlitn
I arobaaaador, fredertck 3. fcftmaon, aid
many otbar promlnant ptim.
' Jf.crefary McAdoo aid ha believed the
ioiifarenca would be tit greafeat arvl'a
In atrengfberilfg tb ralatWng fiwew
North and Hoth Amra. fit tha d-
valopment of theaa felatl'fMt, ha aald,
'ateamahlp Hriea abould M ea'abllabed
land fh protect tirr a 'e Amerlafl fall
way should be reallxed.
tM Will H-t laataaf Kellef,
; Or, Itcll a Mo Tar-Money f-othaa yruf
j cough, allaJta Inflammalpm, Itvimm the
mum and t''l brealha much befley,
UK, All drugglatt.-Advertlaewnt.
THOriPSON-BEIDEN6C0.
!
spy i-it Fvn i
3 L-IV rw,
The 5
n i rn u' t it tir i
asmoii Vjenreror itie ruddle West
Eslahlishcd 1886.
The Store for
Shirtwaists
Originality Exclutivcnein
New Dlouscs for
All Occasions
frwah from tlmlr pakagea, ready
for your Jnnpwtlon Mondaf.
Their dainty charm and real ll
tlnctlvennaa Wll appeal to woinen
who dlallke the coiiiinunplai.o.
Tailored Blouses
Wash Silk Waists
Blouses for Dress Wear
riewntl Floor,
Wash Goods
for Spring
New W'h-Ii I Vihrif in ft un -(Irf'l.
of fsfylfn, indu'lin";
40 J n fh prinifil voilfH,
wi'd cloltif, umrfiu'ifAUw,
kvyhinl cloth, conlitl voil
cc, vie, 25c and 30c a yd.
Kgypliun 'J'iHHii"i urifl Vlax
oiim, in tJniiity plaids,
chcckH find Htrirxts; all
mcw jh'ilU-rn.H, FAKTatfe
OHS, L'7 inchoH wide, 25c
a yard.
Wlndaur I'llaan Crepe Novelty,
dlatltiftlva t)l'H, no Ironing ne
(oeiwiry; 2r, a )anl,
PARK HILT.fi IllCHT ZEPHYR
(IINOHAMfl, 32 Inchoa wide,
ahanlutelyi faat colore, all new
19 ID rleiilyria and rnlortoga In
attipea and plaltla, 2rr and SSOc
a )ard,
Itiiaetni'iiL
Neck Fixings
'Jlint aro original and dif
ferent; not hijrh pricod
cillicr nnd the variety--well,
it'M (pi iti; Hit? bent
in many a Heaxon,
Ask lo bo hliown.
The Newest Out-of-Doors
Clothes for Children
Warm, bright day will wron bo hero to frtay find
then for wafli drcn ami ijif, that can o out door
all day and htand frpent vjiU to the tub with
out injury.
Children's two-piece i Boys' wash suit (Ulimfratr-d), in
colored dreases (illu.t.
tntted), nizH 15 to 0
ywir, 50c, 65c.
corn bi rial ionn of plain, chwkcd
and fttrifed tfinKlianj 3 to
( yearx, 50c, 65c.
CHILDREN'S WEARTHIRD FLOOR
i i, i tm
The Present Is a Period
of Unprecedented
Popularity for Silks
THE NEW SILKS FIRST
FnMiion has dono much for milks and wo hnvo done much
for th Fa.shion-lovinjL' women of this community.
The wonderful oripnality and mnifuinl lMuuty of toxtunw,
colorinps and dosicrtm nirto TllOMI'S )X HKf nli:NT
HUKiS a fivshion of themselvo.
An Interesting Special for Monday:
A now shipment of thr ptipiilnr (Jro tlo lnndn full yard
tide, $1.59.
'Hit riitht weight for fprimr .ilk unitu, in rttnc, penco trrny.
ciipt, renetla, navy and other ood chIoih,
I'nilh'n in wanted nhale, Novelty lreM and Suitiiitf Silkfi,
Ni;V Tlit ,,onibivM chvk mid Ih-im Iio leiKi)f.
lrfud for AwniiiitH-KiKht for
Skirts, So mud mm wutnnn
of the iuw NHrt htripea.
tinltilles ill the Imst eolirs
nn hero, (o,.
Tafftrtai
Marqui
iurtttfs Voiles
Tub Silks
Pussy
Willow
Meteors
Ef
V. v 11
i ill
vv V
Apparel That Accentuates
the "Personality"
Particularly Pleasing and Practical
To oxerciso tho art of wlf-expression a wider latitude must
bo afforded than is presented in the. ukuaI, hfic.knyfid
types that have become commonplace throtigh wnstont
lepctitiou.
Wo off(?r milady, who is well drcwied and critical individ
ualized model in Taillcur Nuitx, I-Vocks, l)rofvM, Coats
and Actv'HMories that appeal to a finer mim of diwtrimina
tion and that accentuate peryonnUty iriNteiul of submorfl;
in? it.
Tlio inconwiHlencief of Paihion connl itti tr her fascination,
for fhe never allows her follouern to bectuno borotl, but Is
always aeekinr mnv hurprie.-and the chaninff styleg
reflect her whinihical mot lea.
Our IVrwmal Iipreeuf.ativp in New York (Hy is schooled
in tho devirnH ways of Fawhion nnd her environment in
tho .MetrofHiliH, lb is corietantly chotihintr anl reje'timf
continually forwarding his M-lcciiniiH to Omaha.
You have ihe pmileirc of viewing creutions only two dayi
after the etclilsie ahttpH on Fifth Avenue di'plav them to
iiilmiriiKT New 'ork,
Appurfl Section-Second Floor,
r --"irUl-" .atfi-'
V
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Spring Means New Draperies
A wonderful freshening up, and newness Is given to the
w nolo room or tho entire house, as you choose, by new drap
eries and curtains,
We would like to show you
some of the newest hinds,
Hue hand finished Vtiilta, a few bolt of firmly arrived Wh
tcnaN, .'! and inche wide, ecru -'! r only, iiMially
Mitnl.i , IPc a yurd,
.snii:i snviAi, vai.vvw otie, R1h u,na,mir
lots of lain nirtama, huw auUed fnnu ahowinif, Monday,
i price and less.
A fitio ato.'k of new yard net, fillet and rhadow ltiva, nt
pro i s wt Nduu ii ymi iil connitbr ery ratonibti,
Wc make and hartif curtains com.
complete, Includinif rods, etc., and
liviarantce s.tlsfsetory work.
le,tt eaUinlVaaeeN,
If 3 PT
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John (Padlox)
llussie Says Today:
Wt have mora oulirown oor quartara.
WVra litittlos tip a na Lulldlns. whleh wf II
really emlarne our utor , In tba meaotlma
waj'ra ready to gl you Immedlata aefrlea.
fit delay un aroynt of bulldlnr oieratlon.
READ THESE PRICES
'Jarden rukaa, , . , . ,'J4& Ut M
ViiuUty Hutting, a. H.,,,..lr.
Oardeo Him, ,,,,,, ,'iiUi lo Wfi
ft ren Wlra, jmj ft. ....... .2
Mevel yfaorela and Siradaa, . . , 7rr
H'arrantad Flubhor lloaa, at, per
t'Hit. Mr U iVv.
Ball fiearln fiktln. , , , ,$tM
tton't forget are arla
areou for lha Oi'naleT notary
Hattie (iaa Hunt.
John llussie Hardware Co.
2407 Cuming St.
Tel. Douglas 1116
Charming New
SPRING
MILLINERY
oi the Season Very
Latest Styles
$350 to 1000
mmm e m m m
Buy Now on Beddco's Easy
Credit Terms
Pay 50c A Week
BEDDEO
1417 Douglas Street
f
"HR figures which show
Goodyear Tires to be
l equipment on 21 per
cento! tnc cars counted
in 71 cities can have but one
meaning:, and that is decidedly
clear:
Goodyear is the favored tirt with
the great majority of tire buyert.
The basis of this emphatic prefer
ence cannot be price; for many
brands sell for less than Goodyear.
It is Goodyear quality and Goodyear
features of construction - which
make Goodyear Tires go farther,
last longer, and so cost you less In
the end.
GoOIgfEAR
T i RE S
4 v to fttrom Godynr Stnitt Station Dmii EmryJttri
1 zS
www t -
llila traa ona of tha
niie included In tha
i etiaiia,
Ctmdyear Tlrea oonnt'
nd here tnUle.l (,
or ID 0 r rant,
out nf a grand total
of 3 .2 rtri.
fleaulta In other t:lt)M
live linndrear aa
lit all a tit per rem
all lha Urea tinted
ptiinf 1'nellUa he(
iondrear la tha tna
faired (Ira.
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