sf . - i T , " , . . THE BEE; OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 29. 1916. VILUSTA GENERALS JOINING CARRANZ ' Bandit Chieftains Make Peace . . With De Facto Government and Gather at Juarez. ' NOW EXPECT OTHER RAIDS El Paso, Twv June 2& Fresh cause for apprehension was found along the border late today in news ' of the gathering of strong forces of former VUlistat under ,. notorious ' chieftains in the vicinity of Juarez and the close surveillance by the civil 1 and military authorities of former ad herent:, who are now refugees in EI , Paso. General Jose Flores, commanding 800 infantrymen, is reported in Juarez after making peace with the de facto , government. . :). General Manuel - Banda. once ' Villa subordinate, known to be across tne Kio brande, and Manuel Medina' vietia and Jose Ysabel Robles,-also nave taken advantage ot tne amnesty ? ranted by Carranza. Still another ormer Villa leader, Colonel Maximo Castillo, has joined General Gonzales1 garrison in Juarez. Castillo.' who has been blamed for the dynamiting of me uunviB lunnnci in reoruary, 1914, in which twenty-five Americans ana inty Mexicans !o.;t their lives, re- cenuy returned to Mexico, vis Vera Cruz from Cuba, where he went after being released from custody after the wumore crime, . Hachita Raid Ominous, The bandit raid near Hachita, which resulted in. the murder of, Willam rarlcer and his bride, Stfll was a fruit tui subject of speculation 'today connection wtih the presence of listas in Juarez and the, apparent lack of protection afforded the border from bandit raids. -Their probable activi ties in tne event ot Hostilities give , rise to numerout alarmist theories. ., 1 Although the embargo on munitions still is enforced rigidly at points of entry,- that regarding food is not Sev eral wagon loads ot foodstuffs, held up at the international bridges, were released today after the consignor! received permission from Washington to send them across in response to psuicsia against detention ot the goods. mat the , food , shortag is becoming more acuta in tfii interior of Mexico wss declared by arrivals from the south who told oi oreaa lines in Chihuahua Cit uurango ana iorreon and brougl pictures to substantiate their state ments. Dynamlts Squads Organized. Mexican refugees who reached the lorder today from the mining dis- u it oi vninuanua orougnt stories of the organization of the "dynamite tiiuaaa in general lrevmos army. They aaid' ft is nlanned that ihoufrf it become apparent in the event of war mai me oe tacto troops could not hold the railroads, to destroy mem, ana me aeiacnments now sts tioned along the Mexican Central and the Mexico Northwestern will be con centrated at Chihuahua City. Bombs and hand grenades, it was said, were being made by plugging the ends of smau pipes alter nuing them with powder, nails and scrap iron. !. Guardsman Expected Boon. Arrival of the first National Guards men, expected hourly, is being await ed with interest. Arrangements vir tually have been completed for their camp sites, provisioning and drilling by regulars. , ' The largest guard since the present crisis developed was ststioned last last night at the international bridges, although no fear that should an out break occur an attempt would , be made to rush the structure. It was believed that should such a foray occur the attempt would be staged at some other point along the river. . - - : , - t British Troops Are Advancing Over Wide Front in West British Headquarters in Frsnce. Tuesday, June 27 (Via , London, June 2) British guns continued to' dsy the bombardment over a broad front whici. was begun yesterday. The Associated Press correspondent rid ing seventy miles behind the lines iound the same, regular pounding of positions on both days, whether in the Somme region or along the Vimy ridge. Under cover of the bombardment the British made numerous trench raids last right, bringing in thousands of prisoners. , , . - 8 ITALIANS CONTINUE AUSTRIAN DRIVE r 3 Official Report Tells of the Oaptnre of- Two New OTHER (JAINS RECORDED ' Rome, June 28. (Via London.) The Italians iave flung back the Aus trians a further distance on the Tren tino front. The war office today an nounced the cp lure of Monte Gia- monda, north of Fusint, and Monte Caviojo. These position: tie between Posina and Astico. v The communication says: "From the Adige to the Bsenta commanding positions and strongly organized defenses now reached by the enemy have increaaed largely its activity in resisting our advances. Nevertheless, we made considerable progress vesterdsv. "in the Lagarina valley and in the Arsa valley there was intense artil lery action. We shelled positions of the enemy on Monte Trappola and Monte Tests and took the trenches near Malga Sugna. Between the rosina and the Astico we took the enemy's positions of Mone Giamondo, north of Fusine, and Monte Caviojo. Cavalry detachments reached fedescala. On the Asiago plateau we occuoied the southern side of the Arsa valley and reached the slopes of Monte Ras es, Monte Interrotto and Monte Moa- ciagh, which were held strongly by the rear enemy's Euarda. Further north after carrying Monte Colom- bara we began to . approach Gala- niarra valley. 1 "On the Isonzo we captured 353 prisoners, including seven officers and two macnine guns. One Year Ago Today in the War SUMMARY OF THE WAR IBB NOTABLE ADVANCS el tlx Italian ovar tin around from which the? wan fonad la tha mat Antrtoa artndv bam aa lea' of a halt, ' DIBrATCHM FBOH tha British troaS la Franc and Flaadars lav ampkaats apoa tin latradtr of Uw bombardment whleh t n eia( Droaso so Bear upoa saw carman Unas. ,i THE TtZSCn ABC HOLDISO thtlr owe aarth of Vardna, whan aontlnaad attack in the Thlanmost and flcerr asosan, ds llvand last alfht, wwa oompUtalr uaaad, aeoordlns to tha Parte bulletin. THK OEKMA.V BKSISTANCB to tha Bui- i offensive in Volhrala . has been fortbar tranatbaud. Berlin, aaaanaeos a tela of around on the SJtj, where the village ot Wlnlewka was token br storm from tht Baselaaat ; . , Anetro-Oermaa ormlee eaptnrad Tomaa, sow. In aoothera Poland. . Berlin reported flra French attacks near varans were repuleed, tierman troops reached Kamlonka, twea-tr-flra miles northeast of Lemberg. Germane Aereelr aeaalled Bneelan armr p ih new poeiiHiD along ine Bug river. GERMAN ATTACK ON ' FLEURYREPULSED French War Office Tells of the Vigorous Fighting at Many Points Near Verdun. BRITONS TAKE THOUSANDS Paris, June 28. Germsn troops last night delivered snother attack on the French positions near Fleury, on the sector of the Verdun front, over which violent fighting has been in progress for several days. The as sault was checked by the French fire, the wsr office announced today. There was spirited fighting near the Thiaumont works, which the Germans capiurea several cays ago, But no cnange took place in the situation there. West of the Meuse there was no mtantry hghting of importance, Artillery engagements occurred in the sector Detween Avocourt and Chat tancourt : The atatement sayst "South of Lassigny the Germans endeavored last nisht to deliver eral surprise attacks upon minor rrenen posts. All their efforts failed. in the Champagne district a strong reeonnoitering party of the enemv wiulu waa trying to reacn our lines along the road from St Hilaire Le Grand to SL Sounlet waa disneneH l r - r " oy our nrc. More Grenade Fighting. On the left bank of the there has been artillery fishtins in tno vicinity oi Avocourt and cnattan court. At Hill No. 304 and at Dead- man a mil mere nave been minor engagements with hand grenades. "On , the right bank of the river there was a counter attack at 3 o'clock this morning on our positions north east of Hill No. 321. This was re pulsed with hand grenades. Another counter attack between "Fleury and the eastern boundary of the Chaoitre wood was checked. In the vicinity of the Thiaumont works, where the fighting was spirit ed last night, the situation remains unchanged." . FEDERAL ORDER IS ISSUEDJT LINCOLN Lieutenant Colonel Baehr is Oiven Command of Men Mustered Into Service, JA7COX, ORDNANCE CHIEF Mobilization Camp, Lincoln, Neb., June 28. (Special Telegram.) The first federal order was issued this morning. Lieutenant Colonel Baehr of Omaha is made chief of command of the men mustered,. Major A. Haysel of Lincoln adjutant major, John M. Birkner of Lincoln quarter master, Captain Jaycox of Omaha chief ordnance officer and Major Wal- dron of Beatrice chief surgeon. The Fourth reaiment ' of the Ne braska National Guard has been mus tered in and the First battalion been liven physical examination. Only ; iew more tnan a dozen men '.vere re jected from the first four companies examined, ine mustering in ot the Fifth regiment is proceeding rapidly today. The Central department has been notified that the signal corps is ready to go, having been com pletely mustered in and physically examined. , Recruiting for the Fourth regiment is progressing at a good rate, forty men being added since yesterday morning. Ad Clubs Meet at St. Louis Next Year Philadelphia, Tune 28. St. Louis was today selected aa the 1917 con vention city of the Associated Adver tising Clubs of the World, now meet ing here. . - COWBOYS TAKE HOT TRAIL INTO MEXICO Pursuit of Murderers of Parker Family May Result in Fresh Complications. SIX SUSPECTS ARRESTED Columbus, Jue 29, It was reported today that while employes of the Dia mond "A" ranch, nine miles east of Hachita, were helping hunt the slay ers of the Parkers the ranch was raided last night and a number of horses taken. -.. , t Cowpurichers of the Diamond "A" and U Ear outfits today sent a cour ier to Hachita with 'news that they had located a hot trail and were fol lowing it into Mexico. It was feared that fresh complications may arise from the venture, as the punchers probably are well into the interior by this time. Six Mexicans were arrested in Hachita today on suspicion of being implicated in the Parker killing and are being held pending an investi gation. It is believed, however, that they are guiltless. Northwestern Express Rates Are Declared Discriminatory Washington, June 28. Express rates from Sioux City, la., to South Dakota points were held discrimina tory by the Interstate Commerce commission in favor of Sioux Falls, S. a., and a reduction in interstate rates to conform with those of the South Dakota Railroad commission were ordered. , I Knowledge I of Values: I hsmm An Executor1 should have an intimate and constantly re freshed knowledge of the values of property and securi ties. This Company, through daily transactions, gains exceptional knowledge of such values. THOPIPSONtBEIDEN 6CO. Hie Fashion Center of fte Middle Wesr Established 188k New Sport Stripes For Thursday's selling we are showing a wide, range of awning and blazer stripe cotton fabrics. 36 in. wide, at 25c a yard Blazer Stripe Ramie Linens The stylish sport ma terial in combination colors -natural and green, natural and blue, purple and nat ural, whiteand blue. 36 in. wide, per yard $1 Voiles and Organdies With the new arrivals the showing is most complete. A visit to our main floor wash goods section will convince you that the season's newest ideas are shown here first, always at popular prices. 1 Cleanses the teeth thoroughly dis solves quickly-purifies the breath Dr.Lyon's PERFECT Dental Cream A Stmiard Ethical Dtntifrict Sand 2c atamp today Sot a (anamua trial package of either Dr. Lyon'a Parfaet Dental Cream or Tooth Powder. I. W. Lyon A Sons. Inc, B77 w. 27th St, Naw York City Begins Thuroday morning end Continues Until Every Dollar's 17orth Klerbhandlse Is Swept Away GPORT DREGGEG Kntin stock of be&atiful Sport Dresses and Suits, includ ing genuine Ktjah silk and ail the pretty stripes, in 4 lots. 18.95 - i all.60 I S15.00 . , ; S17JU . Dresses for I Dresses for I Dresses for I Dresses far Gport Skirts I I White Wash Skirts in all the new stripes and combinations in Piques, Silrerbloom, Batine, Mohair, (Men Birch $4.95, $3.98, $5.C3iSG.95$9.05M1.05llS2.98,SI.98i $1.48, 98c -$2.9Sl W I $11.85 A big assortment in small and extra sizes in Batine, Gabardine and Pique. Beau tiful styles $2.95, $1, CPRirJG COATG Less than Half Price. Only about 100 coats left must be sold in this clean sweep sale. Sport Coats in cor duroy checks, reg ular up to $7.95, Silk, Poplin and Serge Coats, reg ular up tor $13.50 An Silk, 'Poplin, Ga bardine,. Serges and Covert Coats, values to $22.50 rp-)(n)fnl WWM iteo (MIIwMihIM The Hotel Success of Chicago A comfortable, home-like hotel ' in the business cen terof the City offer ing every convenience 'and every service. The bat food U ' - served in the . , Hew Kaiterhof Restaurant at ' moderate prices. . 4BO Boone $1.80 up With Bath 92.00 up 50 styles latest sum mer shades. There are in this lot about 270 dresses, which at. this price will sorely, sell oat before Satur day night materials are white roue, beautifully embroidered lace1' trimming, striped voiles, beautiful white net, also some taffeta silk in nayy and black, sizes 14 to 41 Palm Bench Suit At Sale Prices. $7.05 $0.95 and $9.85 Balance of my stock of Vcol and Silk Salts at giving away prices. About 75 styles, 1 or 2 of each style, in beautiful imported Madras, Voiles, Or gandies in stripes, plaids, checks . and dainty floral designs, also evening dresses and better grades of white net, chiffon, etc, in white and evening shades. Also in this lot in cluded darker shades in taf fetas, crepe de chine and Georgette crepee. J Skirts Mid 1 Suits up to $20.00. 7.95 Suits up to $27.50. . .$10 Suits up to $40. .$13.85 Thursday Only For Two Hours, 8:30 to 10:30 a. m., waists worth to $L50, slightly mussed, limited 4 waists to one customer, each 25c tot of 300 Waists up at a snap I psnKeu price.; Doxens of new; ' styles, heary grade of crepe I de eUne; tome plain ttpored' teeluded. Oeargfltte crepes are i made wtth ruffles and frills, also combinations: ' Georgette crepe and crepe de chine, mostly white and flesh. This sale is sure to be a "Bosh" event ' in plain taffeta and stripes. What I have left in stock divided in 3 prices $4-95 $6.95 and $9.85 Poplin skirts sold for $5.95, at $3.95 ?J?? S hMnrtifal trtanwui taimtj llaawte Walata, I A Issj Tab Silks aaf Creps 4a Cktae h tale at . ...777.. I J MM aad $70 beaatfrnl Gorirtte Crepe Waists, alse extra kesnr aalltr at Crepe de Chine aa sale at $3.85 Csia's Pcpilsr Pries Sters r" Seufhwesl Cornar 16th and Donglat Streets 50 dozen new Waists and Middy Blouses, sold up to $1.50, at ...........85c 50 dozen Waists, sold up to $10, slightly mussed from handling ..... .50c Friday Only For Two Hours, 8:30 to 10:30 a. m., sample street dresses, - voiles, madras cloth, linens, etc., slightly mussed, worth up to $10, limited 2 to a customer $1.00 Each