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2 TII.K UKK: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916 CARRANZA MOVES MEN NEARER PARRAL Transfer of Troop From Chihuahua Causei Some Concern Among Administration Official!. PROBABLY INTENDED AS HINT " WASHINGTON, D. C., April 20, Official dvlces to tbe Stat depart ment today noting r'ent movement of Carranza troop from chihuahua to tbe Parr! region caused concern among administration official. Tha dispatches expressed tha opinion the movement waa intended a a hint to tha American forces that they might tpct at least a show of opposition if they sought to penetrate further Into Mexico than their present posi tion. It wa added, however, that there w avary indication tbe move mast wa made without the knowl edge of General Carranza. Sn etimate a to the number of men Involved communicated, Officials here, however, bin their fiurs on previous report ee Jio the etrentih of verton Current rrtrn In the vMn uy fealieve It could . not have e-edJ Ijm trwm. Aeeerflln te the dtepetche it wa the iwrpoee of the commander who ertared the move- to establish the force south of the rer.t 4vsneJ position of aoiMrel Ferahlna-e troop near Terra!. The moat ImporUnt aepact In the offl elal viewpoint here. It wa Intimated, 1 the indl'elkrti that the d faoto govern men- hee not full control over all He military force. ... tt waa learned today thai the United mate ha ecknowledd through "pedal. Atent Rodger ekMsl"e City the receipt of General Carranaes noU ugtln the withdrawal of the American troop, Tbe (natruotlone to Mr, FU!r went forward aome day ago. (.eneral ar ranse wa Informed that hi Argument wa being given moat serious considera tion. . ' Another meaaage today tnld of eddl Honal brigandage in the Meiatlen region, which Amerli-ena ere leaving. The dl erdor wa described due to banda of thieve taking advent of dieturbed condition, ' General Carranie, the department ha fen Informed, ha frerri'd new mining law making aome eonceealon to the min ing companies, Jt la believed by tho who have etudted it detail here that Jt will not prove tlafartory to mining tntereata generally. Th ai , la of March I, Ull. la replaced under the new lew. Th State department hee rernlved In formation tending to how that the Fell Ida revolutionary movement I growing In importance. ; ' Senat a Probably iv ; . Will Yield On the Sugar Amendment WASHINGTON, April 20. - rhalrtnan Almmona of th senate finance commit tee today moved that the enete reoede from It mendment to the house free ugar repeal bill. He obtained unanl moue coneent that' the eenat eenalder hi motion' beginning at 1 p. m. Saturday and vote en tt at k p. m. that day. Murderers of Baff Sentenced to Die NEW YORK, April .Jliieppe'Aretil. ello and 'Frank Ferrer, recently con- tvlcted or the muwr or Harriet., nan, the ptraltrV dealer who waa shot a death tat the alleged. Inetigatlon of rival In November, were eontenced todsy to die to th electric chair ihe week of mm f aw. BOY KILLED BY LIGHTNING WHICH HIT SCHOOL HOUSE ' NORTH PLATTK, Neb., April. -(Special Telegram.) Edwrd, 10-year-old eon of Joeeph McMlchall, living earn of Wellfleet, a email town neer here, we Inatantly killed when lightning atruck the bell at the ai'hool hone and run down a wire' rope, burning h, f ece and right elde to a crlap. Other children etandlng nearby were rendcren uni-on-eeloue by the ehock, but none la perma nently Injured. COMPLAIN OF HIGH RATES CHARGED BY SHIP OWNERS Correapondence of The Aeiated rroaa.) YtNET. AuetreJIa, April 10,-Uirel eewepepera are railing attention to ihe fact tbe while AuetraJte lm proiluced e record wheat crop following on the proMtng requeet of the Hiltleh govern, ment to grow tt abundantly with the nb Jact of meeting the Ilueatan end other ehnrtegee, llrltlah ehlpownera refute to transport tt eacept at fie hlht rete le the memory ef Ihe eideat inhabitant DEATH RECORD Herman Jka erhlaelvr. WBuT IMI.NT, Neb ., April tttial Th death la ennmit nf Herman J'hn hl'ietr, pixniiM,,! pkierer Tarmer of r!kh.r tuKitlii, hlvh t curra4 Tueertey erterinw.ri The deaej e a native ef Clrrnwny end waa ,t; yaare eld, Hm I' a. I rentl to Ih'i ..! w fnrtr-eHfii ' i- hi n:inut an I wae Ifce feiHer et tittwn rhil.ttut, f h.m nta e iti Me. . t. ,(f Ua. atlee b'e r hii 1 a disteud Mia jMeaie eaaviia, eat i "is t .H. jsni m , ,ti ta death, ef Mr e xita, (-. m,r4 et th ! f fcet , lea ai.u r..jvk. In IMe ttr e Twelit Hinm. Mre, mlia a.t tka l' t It i It '! ef ! ;t I hee a iM. lite a !, aa,e eat e"rl t Inaiie, ( -nvt t." (4 t)llf - e yitU t4Mt.a m la ( aa a et ee le d . M ,iuiD at ! v4 tv l- ). I I' KeK.eej. l- t.... 'Mt l-e e f. I - ' i laa a t tr i.ui Wsae Ma r :t'i eot ri., at fa, a"l U t I 4 II'.. u.l sf I a-ai e ' Jaee teeet l-.eri t ' t, tia ' I 4t i an Ytfe eB.,..(i at ait K-a. twij t e..!ti t'.. Ma Ij a .) k a ., ta e t at im .-r, 4 a t.' a ra - -it te h t aataiiaaa mm4 lfitlla .,.,, a' 'e t I tr.1Mi 1 t !)'( n.((-...(,i Ha ( ' 1 FORMER AK-SA1-BEN QUEEN RUNS AWAY TO WED. 4 I,, ',,, r '"i i '''tft J i n 'I',, it -1 i' I''" '" '1'iV "' i ' ft 'rf'Wj M US, KI1KO OAlJijUKIXTT, UP ABOYE FIELD OF VERDUN French Soldier Dcacribei Experience in Captive Balloon Set Adrift by Shell Cutting; Cable. DROPS CLOSE TO GERMAN LINE (Correiepondftnce of The AeeoJatcd free.) PAHia, prll 10,-One of the thrilling adventure of, the Verdun fighting wae tha eecape from capture or death of a young lieutenant whoae captive belloon wa aet eflre when a ahell aevered the eleel ceble ronnerilnj htm wllh the earth. Though already mentioned In the cable dlHPKtrh'-a, the complete tory from h ran Journal 1 Intereetlng, and follow: A report ran throuiih the Franch lino that a eaiieiufe balloon waa 'off,' Thou aande'of enxlou eyee were dlrentud to ward the little peck which grew fainter and fainter in the dlalance aa the aouth- erly wind wafted It toward th German poaltloiie. "our eeroplenei at once eterted In the vein bopa of rendoring aeelatance. but everyone felt that the ot.etrver wae doomed. Mlnutee paiaed. The belloon kept rlalng. Boldlere forgot the fire, the auepenee wa an terrible, Then euddenly a tiny gray ape-ck wa aeen to part from the belloon, which ahot up 1,000 feet, but Inetead of fulling to earth the apeck fnmfi to be pulled up eharp In midair. At leat, with the eld of giaeaee, obaerver eaw that th apetk we a human body auepended from e parachute. ..A jnUthty ehcer roae a the ruth wae renlUed, but a full ten min ute of euapenee lasted a th parachute ltn It human freight elowly deacended. and finally Innded cloae to the FrencU line." Sle aometblnn Wm, The younj Jleuienant thua dee.rllwd til experience: "The firat Intimation , that domathlnjj had gone wrong wa when I fi lt e alight ehwk. I thought the tela- Phone ceble had parted. All at once I became' aware thet ,tlie( other balloon were growing ainallei, and I g reaped the feet that t waa adrift, A glance at my barometer told me 1 wa already 6,000 cat up, i tried to pull th cord working th hydrognn automatic control, but It had become Jammed and refuted to work. I tiled to climb to it, but failed. "Then I feared I wa loat. My flrat thought wa to deatroy my paper, then 1 thought of blowing out my bralna to avoid felling Into tha hand of the tier man. Then, however, rein Inaplralion. Why not try the parachutef I had to lie quick, for I wa now tl.flno feot up. The oord which we tied around my body waa Uty flv fet long, o I had to jump that dtatencei Into the void before the box containing the parachute could open and ol 11 free. Tvrvatr Mlnutr Falling. ""or a few eccomJa 1 held on to the ear by my hand. Then I let go. I tnuet hv dropped more than 100 feet before th parechule unfurled, and It wae not an agreeable eenaetion. Hut after that I did not mind. I waa able to look about me, end felt the lenaatlon of complete aeourlty. When I wae about t.m feet from the ground I began to ece that the wind waa carrying me toward the Ger man line. Then I aeemed to loae con evlouaneta. When t finally landed 1 wae only 303 yard from th Herman line. I hed been twenty minute falling." The officer retimed to allow hi name to be publlahed. "It would be loo much of a ahnck to my mother,'' he eiplained, "for ahe funrlea that 1 am In af, billet" VILLA EAST OF PARRAL TWO DAYS BEFORE BATTLE THERE hi- r A w , T-. April Jft-Fran' ii Vlll pad through Troy, abeut twon ly fUe nillea real ef 1'anal, u la be (i tha engageiiient between American and Carranae lr,p. rrptirt tlvevl her la. la eell. Hu Vtltiaia t,i on trial at tin. itig.-K. l , alerlay e' a'ed itn killing 1.arle t. Miller In th t uhiinbu tai l tday ei found g'-i'ly ef murder In the j flrl doatree, exording l.n ..nt tr tl, , hrr, Th I e will (hlttv mleutaa WORKING AT HIGH PRESSURE TO FINISH TWO BIO STEAMERS irfaar !e a ef ll A ial ("! I t l.yAaf, leelaivl. tlett M VmIU " hrra ei w wattig at .1,l.i pi.4, ItnU .H. the fWt,H . ,!. , ati fe the H.'iieM A'ttae-raii It,. t t ta t.-tiU'i I II. I I m irfn tut te I l ei.m ina t t-tivtr Will M l 'i...,i ( k..i IM te i'l e-.. a . '.. t . , ai i1 'ieai To Kc-tp Your Skin ' From Ibirt . ' t 1 1'"' L'i; "" JV I , 'i ' h '",, ' r H v, i 'i , , i" i A& ; i , y -" ' it 1 1 i" y-v al ( et 'ieg t. i-iv a t m !. H i.j. .h n p.', r.-H a.. -' ItaittaJi at. r v ti tHeav itl"... . I a , It vili a,r.f ,.,! !, ink !m .. iia !. J ,! a '' -e MM' Itm tialif ... tt aai ' a . it MilM! ,.,( a-4 l.M w ai .'-.t. m t em h 4 . iii-.i' t fa- I a,n t fe " 'I rl -;A Ui.,r-ai.l Object Lesson to All Bottles of Catsup to Be Given by Uncle Sam Lnlted Ptatea of Amerce, plelntlff, Tuo Hundred Caee, each tontntnint twenty-four bottle of tomato cataup, de fendant. Till la the unidua title of a cite Juet filed In federal court by 1'nlted Htate Attorney T. . Allen. The t,m bottle of cataup are charged with violation of the pure food and drug ct, Grant Yatea, deputy fnlted Htate mar hl, arrealed the t,tU) criminal, lie did lit elngle bended. Aaked If they didn f put iip a flKht, ho aiiid: "Well, I giica they were pretty elrnng, but they made no rolatence." firant Yatea la the world grentet "ketihup ketfher." No one dlepufea hU right to the title, The t.fO criminal ere In a local wan houe, 4nd if the charge In the li dlctment agalnrt them aro true they will be condemned, ee.uted, annihilated, abollahed, broken, ainaahed end deatroyed, Th indictment agalnat them etnte that "th tald tomato cataup contained Henry Ford Peace Conference Frames Settlement Terms STOCKHOLM, fieeden, April ll.-Ret-llng forth the prlndjiln that no tranafer of territory hould take place elthout Ihe conaent of the population Involved, an appeal laaued by the Henry Ford peace conference (The Neutrel Conference for Contlnuoue Mediation) to the govern ment end parliament and people of the belligerent cower, aaka that (hair adhere to thl and other principle and I mur submitted aa a haei for end-1 Ing the war and preventing a recurrence i of hoatllltle, ! Th appeal aek th rtoration of Bel- ! glum; the return of th occupied French ! territory; a reconsideration of the Alaace-Iorralne nueatlon, aaaurance of independence for Serbia and Montane- j gro; union of th fellah nation a an In- dependent people; adjuatment of the I frontier between Auetrla and Italy, far polhle, on the principle of na-' tlonallly, and the olutlon of variou na tional queation In th Balkan and Tur key and autonomy for Armenia by In ternational agreement. I The Inter-natlonallasatlon of the Dar- danelle and th Huephoma; the return of the German colonlce, and aaauranca , of aeceae to the near eat for Ocrmany ; are other meeurna urged. To bring about th "creation of an International order of Juatlc;" the necea- I lty of a world congrea of both bel.! Ilgerente and neutrala 1 aaeerted, llh an International organlxatlon, Including an agreement to aubmlt all dlapule be- HARTMANN Wardrobe Trunk 820. 823.25, 827.00 With all the pat ented feat urea I'oaltfvaly the beat wardrobe trunk made. Kay W Ibow Toot FREL1NG & STEINLE, "Omaha' Beat Baggag BaUder." IM0.1 KAUWM HT. GET A BRUSH FREE With a Caa ef Paint, Varnish or Stain at ta Hamilton Paint & Glass Co. 1S17 Xoward Btreet. Pboue oougia geea. Dlattibutor of Bridgeport Btandard ralnt and Wood rtatahiagr rroduot. CUBA VT. TAJHT TTT, Opes aatordey eTealag aatll a o'olock. ASK FOR "18-92 Pure Spun Aluminum Cooking Utensils Guaranteed for 20 Years Noothtr mall ha$ laittd even IJ ytar mi semi-" vr. "A WIFE'S till lkifM W i I Itt-oaig i i Genevieve Hamper Robert Mantcll Wliae It l v r l u " a a a t l h ! r , i I m i I a J mi ' I ' lie" ll .l Will t !. l"l lit a Hi ta ll "4 tut I ,(a i n I -a i'f t '- i. i. . i ..nMa 1 1 4 ! 1 I Hail M .i a a 4 I l l f t.n , . r ..." ilium ' 1 t .,.,!iii. i m I ' a' I . , , , -I I .... ll I ft. a a , . I. I I I a.. i- i w - 1 an l 4' if.. ..hi ' . I a I It h f t I. I a i- i. i I i in, an I i ,ll. t ' 1. 1 ,.,i. t a t ; t iu -i.a. S'.'-i . i a, t w. i -a i 1 l t I I 1 h H tt c,ll fl I lv i ..k. a. I l ti . I I e " ' V ? I Wl. a 1 4. i 1 I a-4 !".l i4 '": I . I ..i mStn H ..tia i. l..'-"-t I 1 4-aa. aivarl ij..-a i. . w . --1 I I - 1 1 - in - tt i . a 4 ii'i t i .! 44 41, l'- in 4.4 I 4 W l I 44. a.. . I l,4 ;'.. ih iu la ' ' 4 1 k , 4l I li - -41 . 41 LI, 4 ..t ' l I ! at vt4 ., ,i i it ,, i'. ,., , A f I "' ' V i W ) 7 I i , :"w!fi.t .i' '" i -v y X. J in the aforeaaid canea rnalata in whole or part of a filthy, decompoeed and pu trid animal and vegetable eubatance, aald product being made and manufao tur.4 from refuae pulp received from the Vienna fanning company, Vienna, Ind It 1 charged that the Naboth vine yard, firocton, N. Y,, ahlpped the ca to Omaha on January 22. Th United Ktate attorney aik that a writ of attachment and monition may leaiJr agelnet the aald cataup and thnt th m caae of cataup may be eUd for confiscation and condemnation and dlepoacd of by destruction. I'uro Food Jnepector Jlarry U. Evan elgn the complaint. It I pointed out that thl hould lie a leaeon to all other bottle of cataup alerting out In the world. It ahould teach them to be upright and vlrtuou end never to fall Into evil way or aoclato with wicked and dleaolute com panion leat they com to the earn a dla- grsceful end u theae 4,800. and bring reproach on the reepectable name of Tomato. tweim natlona for peaceful aeltlement, together with disarmament. The freedom Of the eea and parlia mentary control of foreign policy alao hould be provided for, the appeal aa aerta. I nmaiilttt Wig Meet, VlKHRtt. . P., April .-(Specll Tel egram,) Chairman liockhart of the re publican atate committee ha laaued a call for a meeting of the committee at I'lerre on April 2f. WantedSome Want Ada In exchange for lot of gnawer. Phon Th Bee. PIANOS At Money Saving Prices t number of exceptional val ue In high grade lined uprights and grand -piano. It will pay you to inepect theae Inetrumcnta hefor you purchase. rniiGiiTh 350 Emenon $ 85 1200 Root Son g ,g ISOO Knab , 8150 MSO ffteger & Sort. . . . .8200 350 lUidwig... . SlOO 600 Weber 8385 460 Sohmer 8175 S n 5 0 Schmoller V Muel ler 8175 300 Kimball 8150 GRANDS $1,000 ("bickering ....8195 $1,100 Stein way 8450 fyQUA RES $600 Wbltney 8 18 $600 Beatty g 25 KrVe Stool, IVe Scarf, Terms, f 1.00 a Week. Attention Irti Winner! In our Publicity Contest. Your Gold Bond Certificate expire April 28th, ao do not delay in delecting your piano or player piano, We will hold It for future delivery if desired. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co., 1311-13 Farnara St., Omaha, Neb. The fitelnway Houae of the Middle Wet, Ml EMKVr. SACRIFICE" . Stuart Holmes I t 'wn. ho. a.'ta I im n.tra a a a M f ' aa a ..i....rf .1 4. i alh.il ulpr t0 l" t'.i' . en t oliii I a a I'" ' aiv I i a fi.H , I '!, I c.t.iraa at i imii lima '! iM . r l .l.ill.r if I na van a if a"fiw I ..a . a t Haa . I '' h. r a iJia 'l ian a I t ii4i. a ' r- I a .a it , w a al fit l t In I ' ta . I H 'waaa . I le a ii.i f-. t,i a ' K a t re." ! I X' I II I'm a i, e if I i . i aa I ' e i 1 1 !. J aura, is av m v..i.i,ir h In fiirtta.,!.. i in a r a f.ut, a tk . a i. i 1 1 I . .H-.t i at a I ! ai .ti 'I r U " " i i. i .si ii . i il m 4 f . i , (". a ' 1 U.lHtll..,l'MIl.l I a ft i f.,'' I '''4I !'! l HI...I4 I ' it". an I ii.i is hi i t Illli Iklaklaa ' la - .- fc.f .... t. ,'-ai 1 ...t.-( i , .,, .t I .!.. I M . a ! ,i a.-1 4 41 I 1 I4 4 m. , aa !'.i4 .. 1 a 4.. -..- a . . I 1 1. 4 I 4 4, 4 v I r- II I 4 I 4- , " w . - 4 1 e aril I l.v4',i WI'J I 14144 a 4 I lAfl U-aa. Women's "Ik Baby Things for Easter Wear Naw Head wear, Coata and Capea, dainty and beromlnf, new and attractive. Infant' f'onnel of fine or jtandy, all-over embroidered lawn and batlete; trimmed with lace and rlbbonn 50c, 65c, 85c, $1.00 and pp. Infant' .Long and Short Coata of caehmero, allk, batlHte, crepe de chine and corduroy $2.50 to $20 infant' Capeg with hood at tached, made of caehmere and batiste, band or machine em broidered, aa you prefer; lin ed with nateon and allk. Pric ed light. Infant' WearThird Floo. Wash Goods -Bargains-should Not Miss fou Remnants Good lengths of Ging ham, Percales, Madras, Voiles, Datiste, etc., suit able for dresses, shirts and children's wear. Vi Regular Price Bateiinent, Wneh fJood Section, Plisse Crepe 15c a Yard In neat floral effects, and neweet shade for dresses, underwear, klmonoa, etc. Bftjtement. The New Sun Hat Sold by Thompson BeldentfCo. 9 Exclusively --aJC Basement Ml'aKMKNT. BRANDEIS ICII. BOM, MATIIiBti WHO. lU nry W ittK OffiT The frii PrauuaUu ayavaail 150 PEOPLE 150 ITetrMOMT aCaT trei faainet aa IXewatt 0wteio j ter Te4. ', rtcev-iae, o e ta aoi ) ..... 14 t at ao-aaaTS aatMiti. an. .a-iaMTie1 r::r.. cig show v.-... a, tii-Tf"l Hn$ Si lm tt . iM i"W'M '' 4v t et(T Te Kaet et t44ui ea. 4 aae a e at ata.1. ' . I i-t e e t e ' -hI -44 I .- ... I 4 Today aiao if NEW Tenlttl a 4411411 ani,jl. 4 RERYVoii THOFlPSON-BaDINaca The Fasln'on Oder cfh HiddleWesI" Edahlishcd 1886.' Smart Easter Millinery Your Easter Hat Wide Assortments of Beautiful and Practical Models, Very Moderately Priced. Including Hats for Every Occasion in a Fashionable Woman's Day. When the "Chic" Parislcnne found herself unable to de cide between large and mall hats this Spring, ahe ordered aome of each An excellent way out of a difficulty, and a way that will particularly appeal to you when trying on the tame styles here at Thompson-Delden'a. The same models to be found on the Rue de la Paix we will show you here, together, with clever adaptations and copies made in our own workrooms the latter at extremely moderate prices Hats with all the "Chic" of the original French Models. Children's Easter Hats This Children's Hat Section is prepared to meet Easter needs with complete stocks and comprehensive varieties. Dressy Easter Donnets trimmed in flowers, plaited rills and ribbon bows. Each hat possesses an individu ality which makes it desirable as a hat for "Best Wear." We also offer attractive banded tailored hats in sailor, mushroom and rolling brim shapes, trimmed with bands of gros grain or velvet ribbon. Smart bows on either side of the crown Practical for every day wear. wSAmK ideas are novel . II JfM BIouscs li wmfv snk Hosiefy ml VpC Neckwwr h w pand'Bas ' ' 1 y& K Footwear ipiH- :'r fkV Parasols W alF - MWYa. f " fiV Important WifhTr, J SrmMli Accessories elV- No Pctur faaebea the height 1 of f,ct tlntl, framed' No ffi Y-J j.'.esL frc" unWI accompanied by rM Tj J those lndtapenaible accessories v that lend charm to the costume. R So wc Have Provided to a Most g I Satisfactory Degree. ' jjjjjjj f d ' tU. Mlim liimo MUSI M t'SKM t0TS. AUDITORIUM Days terUMT MoiUar, Apr. I TwtUalil ateejl (tvuiittiervhf) A mottok ptoTvma cruario FOR WOMEN ONLY Matiaeee, I . ea. if kte, I e4 aamleeiaa ttm. BOYD TONIGHT OHtV I0 t UN The Paislni Show ?n Weraaeal Wtaia ra kf f laeaa en. W. 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