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i fi S court against Oscar D, 2 A ——p— BRITISH SUBSEA BOAT 5 LOST Bubmarine While on Scout Work in| Straits Goes Aground and 24 Men Captured. 'SEVEN OF CREW ARE MISSING LONDON, April 19.—The British, | (R8s an offset to their success in de-| stroying a Turkish torpedo boat which attacked the transport Manitou off Chios yesterday, lost the subma- rine E-15, which, while carrying on scouting work in the Dardanelles | mine field, ran aground on Kephez | point, twenty-four officers and men | being made prisoners. According to | the Turkish report, seven of the, erew are missing. An official statement from the Britlsh admiralty {ssued late last | night gives the substance of a fur- ther report concerning the loss of | ife aboard ‘he Manitou., Transport No e, | The report show our men Iwere drowned, instead of 100 as at first (Teported, and that twenty-seven others ‘are missing. The transport Itselt was ot damaged. The loss of life was dus to the capsiz- {Ing of one hoat In the water and an- other while being lowered, owing to the |breaking of & davit. In Egypt British alrmen have !n-»nl |@ropping bombs on the Turkish encamp- | mt mear the border, while a French \crulser, the fire of which was direoted ® seaplane, has been throwing shells o the Turks near Bl Arish, where the y for the Invasion of Egypt has its eadquarters. Majestic Driven Back. CONSTANTINOPLE, -Am'il W (Vin NWireless to Berlin and London.)—The ' Following Turkish officlal statement re- garding recent operations at the Darda- belles was given out here tonight: “‘On the afternoon of April 14 the Eng- lish battieship Majestic bombarded a nd position near Gaba Tepeh, on Saros bay. The fire was returned and the Majestic was forced to retire. “On the following afternoon the Majes- tic attacked our advanced batteries, but Was struck three times. The warship ro- tired and was replaced by the British battleship Swiftsure, which continued the Pombarding without resutt, Are Basily Repulsed, “On the nights between the 13th and 15th ®f April enemy torpedo boats tried to enemy coal steamer. “Main headquarters reported that yes- terdey An enemy hy i i ‘Ef;i%l ‘ i i RTY OWNERS HUSTLE - TO PAY THE COUNTY TAXES collections good, 318,000 having aiready « been recelved, which is a approximately * the same amount as was taken in at the same date last year, CHARGES OF ASSAULT ARE ' FILED IN COUNTY COURT " “Oharges of assault were made 1n Helms and Hall Helms, who are accused by _ BUILDERS TO HAVE BANQUET AT FONTENELLE TONIGHT [—._ IMPERIAL POTENTATE Bhriners was in Omaha a short time Sunday, Cedar Raplds, Ta., where he inspects the Bhrine temple of that city penetrate ‘the Dardanelles. They were |Was here a couple of hours and during easlly repulsed, German aviators dropped | the time was a guest of a number of bombs, which struck and exploded on an [the Nobles of Tangler temple, at the Hotel Fontenelle. HE BLEEK IMAH LUSPDAY, AV at grade. The rallroad tracks are carried over the street on a steel viaduct that |rests upon eolid rock wings at either Flynn is Asked to Move Some Goats Residents on Chicago street, Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, |have ffled with the city clerk a protest against a pair of avariclous goats kept by a neighbor. |GIVE FAREWELL PARTY (CROP STATUS FLATTERING ’Burlinmn'l Weekly Report Shows West Far Ahead of the Nor- mal Condition. GERMAN TRENCHES AT CLOSE RANGE IN POLAND, where the czar's army seems practically deadlocked against the line of the kaiser, The soldiers may be seen standing up to the earthworks, rifle barrels thrust through loop- holes, to fire at any Russian head that appears. ‘IMOBE ACRES GF SUGAR BEETS | The Burlington's weekly crop and soil report, taking into consideration condi- tions up to last Saturday, Indicates a | most flattering outlook for Nebraska, Kaneas and Wyoming, according to Gen- eral Superintendent Young, who has se- | cured the data. |the weather was warm and vegetation | | was pushed forward at a rapid pace, being at this time fully up to, iIf not (ahead of the normal ! Estimating the condition of winter {Wheat at a percentage of 100 for ten years, Superintendent Young places the | condition at this time at Omaha division, 101 per cent i Lincoln division, 102 per cent | | | A party was given by Mr. end Mrs. E J. Marohn Saturday evening In honor of Mr. Oscar Anderberg’s birthday, also his departure for Waterloo, Ia, where he takes charge of the Waterloo Engraving and Service company's plant. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames George Kellogg, J. N. Kellogg, George Brady, C. L. Brady, J. T. Lynch, E. J Marohn, Oscar Anderberg, Mrs. Vera Beaver, Misses Ruth Brady, Hazel Dona- hue, Alta Spear, Gertrude Schramer, Mes- Wymore division, 102 per cent MetCook division, 107 per cent Spring wheat, oats and other grains are | about all in. with an acreage fully up to that of previous years. | With the ground in the best possible | condition, powing for corn and potatoes | has heen pushed and is pretty well along. | In the sugar bLeet growing districts, | while no seed has been planted, it is es- |imated that the increased acreage will |be 15 per cent over last | FORTY-EIGHT WAGONS : START AFTER RUBBISH | The city street maintenance depart- | ment started forty-eight wagons out over | ¢lhteen districts of the olty, with in- | sructions to gather up all heaps of | refuse which citizens have placed In front | and rear of their places. Many requests have been received at | the city hall. An effort is being made | to cover the entire olty. Each district | has a foreman, who will be held responsi- { ble for his assignment. | In some instances it may be several | days before the wagons arrive, as all of | the work cannot be dome in one or two | days. | WORK BEING PUSHED ON | LOCUST STREET VIADUCT The Missouri Pacific has increased it forces and has put a large number of NEW APPARATUS ARRIVES [men at work on the construction of the Locust street viaduct, over the railroad City Pondmaster Waggoner states he |And street car tracks. The information will not kill dogs at the city pound until|!8 lven out that the work will be pushed an electric cage already ordered shall |And that the viaduct will be completed | have been received. He expects this new |Py July 1 Smith | apparatus to be here this week. This will | Work on the Thirty-tirst avenue viaduet afford a respite for Gogs already im- |I® moving along rapidly and within thirty pounded. days it will be open to traffic. At this point the Missourl Pacific is elevating its tracks, thus leaving Thirty-first avenue ~ The Man Who Started “An Appeal to the American People” Doubtless you have read in the press very recently the one-page adver- tisement published in 200 American newspapers at a cost of over $100,000, and which had as its keynote: “Let Us Alleviate Human Suffering and Preserve Life---Not Help to Destroy It” signed by the editors of 431 foreign-language newspapers published in this country. In THE LITERARY DIGEST for April 17th there are many inter- esting details of this propaganda including a statement from the man who acknowledges having inaugurated it. Besides throwing light upon this important movement, under the following headings there is much to interest you in other directions in the current number.of THE LITERARY DIGEST: Business Boom Impending Germany’s Dissatisfaction with Our Protest to Britain Omens in the Chicago Election A Chronology of the War from January 1¢ A Day-by-Day History of the Important Happenings War .and Drink at Odds Every subject of interest to the average man and woman is dealt witl'.x in this foremost American weekly, including the War News, Science, Invention, Literature, Politics, Religion, Foreign Comment, Motoring, Drama, and Sports. THE LITERARY DIGEST is an ideal magazine for the home— young folks thrive mentally upon it. Ask any school-teacher anywhere, and "he or she will be sure to admit that bright children are the rule where THE DIGEST is a visitor. Reading it enables the young folks to take a respectful and intelligent part in discussions at school, at home, anywhere. Get This Week's Number --- April 17th. All News-dealers ---Ten Cents The Jiterary Digest FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW YORK Robert P. Lynch Armond Anderberg. MARRIED THIRTY-ONE YEARS AND NOW WANTS A DIVORCE Ellsworth A. Bullock of the Bullock Machine and Supply company, has brought suit for divorce against Mrs. Minnie Bullock, to whom he was married thirty-one years ago, alleging desertion as grounds. In 1909, when he come to him, he asserts in his petition . FORMER PAYMASTER OF THE ARMY IS VISITING HERE En-Congressman John R. Lynch, former tired, is spending a few days in Omaha as the guest of Rev John Albert Wil- lams, and is renewing the many ac- quaintances he made while here. Mr. Lynch has been on the Pacific coast and s returning to his home in Chicago. WOULD ESTABLISH HAY GERMAN TRENCHES IN POVANDS Bwanf T3 |WILL NOT KILL DOGS TILL SMITH HERE FEW HOURS | | Smith ot have a fruit and hay market, if the trade extension committee of the Com- after. The committee is centering its at- tention on this project now, and hopes to add this to its Mst of achievements be- fore the close of the year. Imperial Potentate the enroute from Kansas City to Mr. Keep It Handy for Rheuamnatism. Don't suffer and try to wear out your rheumatism. Slpan’'s Liniment goes right pot: kills the pain. 25¢c. All drug- -Advertisement. Rent room quick with a Bee Want Ad While the rainfall last week was light, | FOR OSCAR ANDERBERG; dames Floyd Brady, Willlam O. Brady, | Omaba, his wife refused to accompany | paymaster in the army here and now re- | AND FRUIT MARKET HERE | Before the year is out Omaha is to | mercial club accomplishes what jt is | | | Tuesday for the New Rugs Splendid A Wonderfully Choice Lot of Suits and Dresses Goes on Sale Beginning Tuesday Jap Crepe Kimonos, made to good assort- ....$1.29 In the Daylight Silk and Dress sell at $2.00, ment Interesting Grocery Prices for Tuesday’s Sale. lards, regular 85c qualities, in new colorings and designs, pleces for selection, yard, 58¢ 86-in. Black Dress Messalines and Chiffon Taffetas, regular $1.00 yard qualities, yd., 75¢ N—— Our buyer has just returned from New York after an unusually success- ful buying trip. Several special pur- chases are now here and beginning Tuesday we’re going to offer our cus- tomers some Real Bargain Surprises. Tailored Suits, worth $25.00 and $30.00 A broad assortment of choice new de- signs in Silk Poplins, Gabardines, Men’s Wear Serges and Nobby Check Suitings, all sizes, choicest colorings, Beautiful Silk Dresses, $10 to $12.50 o RS e A il $5.95 The popular Silk Poplins, also light weight wool fahries, in choice color ings and styles, Long 8ilk Kimonos, regular $5.00 valueg, on sale Thnes o 811 SORRERE el $2.95 Goods Section 85c and $1.00 Tub Silks, all silk 36 inches wide, also 32 and 36- inch embroidered Tub Crepes, in a splendid line of new colors, at o ORI .. 88¢ Cheney's Shower $1.00 yard quality, in 3 sizes, very popular RO, YUPR L e Bd-in. Coverts, Palm Beach and Novelty Stripe Suitings, also | Gabardine Coverts, at— 1yl oo, $1.18 and 81.48 Quality Goods and black and white, 25 this a Saving of 25 to 50 Per Cent on the Cost of Living 16 I1bs. best granulated sugar..$1.00 48-1b._sack best high grade Diamond H. Flour—nothing ples or cakes; every sack guaran- to give perfect satls u‘,ll% teed T e celli or s Alvo jell, for 2-1b. cans fancy sweet wax, string, green or lim B ' owsbes v 3-1b. cans homin: Available May First We will have a couple of small rooms available on the first of mext month. These smaller rooms are in great demand and we would 'mon 100 laundry starch 850 oda crackers, 5% kraut or baked bean: X TRY HAY 3-1b. cans solid packed tomatoes 833c Fancy Queen olives, quart.......38¢ Large bottle Worcester sauce, pure fomato catsup oripickles, assorte .8 ner for bread, B o ih e * i . The best tea siftings, |b. Golden Santos coffee, 1b...... ... fresh exws, dos. 20c Nothing finer at any price. The best creamery butter, carton_or bulk, 1b. os ..300 Fancy No. ter, 1b. 380 Fancy No. 1 dalry table butter..2ec 2 1bs. good butterine .........., 250 Full cream New York White, Wis- consin Cream or Young America B, o W E Y i3 § P 200 or Roquefort cheese, ................... ... 400 GRAPE FRUIT SPECIAL ey Wlorida ‘Tuesday. ut 1216¢ ...8%e to 6 1bs, that sells regula Tuesday, each Limit: one dosen {o a customer. 15, 1bs. best cooking potatoss..}Tife Fancy California rhubarb, 3 lbs, 1 EN’S FIR -Tie suggest your making immediate application, if you are interested. The price of these rooms, as with all of our offices, includes electric light, janitor service, heat and water. Offices are always put in perfect condition for new tenants and kept in perfect condition for our old tenants, THE BEE BUILDING ““The building that is always new'' The fact that there are: but three vacant offices in the Bee Building is the best testimonial we can offer you of service, comfort, safety and loeation. Suite 222: Suite 228: Suite 506: Especially adapted for printing office, This is a very choice office on the second floor, facing the corridor around the court. It is par- titioned for a very comfortable waiting room and two private offices. It has north light Price, per month ................, $45.00 This {8 divided into a waiting room and a small private oftice. It has two windows facing north and the entrance is from the broad cor- ridor around The Bee Bullding’s beautiful court. The floor space is 270 sq, ft. Price, per month ................. $25.00 This consists of three rooms with fwo entrances, located facing the court. These offices are light and comfortable and offer a particularly large amount of floor space for the small price, This will be rented if desired as two separate rooms. The total floor space is 395 sq. ft. Price, per month 0. $30.00 This has been occupied by a printer for many years and on account of its location in an office building and in the heart of the office bullding district, the location itself is an asset in this business or any similar business. It has an entrance from the court on the ground floor and also from the alley. There is very satisfactory light and ven- tilation. It llkewise has the advantage, from the standpoint of insurance and safety, of being l‘n“lx ftlntproot building. The floor space {s 5 eet. Price, per month ..............,. $100.00 Apply to Building Superintendent, Room 103 THE BEE BUILDING COMPANY