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T T e DUTors iA, P i e i i St 8 AMERICAN FLEET POTS 0UT 10 SEA Jixteen Battleships and Lesser Craft with Crews Limng Rails Steam l Y Past President's Yacht | | 5070 NEWPORT FOR WAR GAME | NEW YORK, May 18.—The big fleet of wirships which has been at anchor ‘44 ' the Hudson ‘river for ten daye steamed out tosea at 11 o'clock today with President Wilton review- Ing the five-mile line as it passed | the Mayfloweér off the Statue of| Liberty Headgd by the sum‘rdrv\-ldnlulhl; Wyoming, Admirai Fletcher's flag-| slilf; the sixteen big battleships and | their train of lesser fighting eraft| steamed past the presidential yacht at a speed of fonrteen knots, each ship with. its sailors and marines’ tandihg at the rail at attention. As each craft neared the Mayflower its| six-pounders, fore and aft, lot loosé white puffs of smoke, and over the! harbor there roared the thunder of | » & presidential salute of twenty-one | quns. ool Tens' of thousandd of persons viewod the great murine procession. Along the water front on both sides of the 1fudson, { the blers weré black with spectators, the windows of down-towhn sky scrapers were of Manhattan, wi thronged Trateic ea. | /.. Tratfic on the Hudson wad svepended | ¢ betweon the Manhattan and New Jersey. | shores hall an hour before the floet | salled, Ferry boats, excursion steamers, | tugs and other craff lay at docks with | many thousands of persons, who had | some to watch ‘the departure. The sky was overcast, but through the clouds the sun shone at intervals. The alr was chiily. Close by the Mayflower lay the Dol ernment officlals, members of the eiti- *ena’. cpmmittes, nowspaper men and in- "vited guests aboard., Swinging at anchor tlie’ ittie reviewing squadron towsed out streams. of pennants and bunting. « As each battleship passed the May- turrets with a fringe of blue, the ship's barid played the national anthem. There ‘was listie: cheering ‘In response. In bid- : weemed to be In thoughtful mood. 'a¥ Gawe Bogins at Newport, vers'in ‘the war game minister. i b rmtions Continne. i i i g!! ministerial crisle. In Rome a e 13! i Taly to participate in the war. the Tribune says, “The die is ¢ thy Woman Sluggers of Boston Better Than Those of New York NEW YORK, May 15.~Operations of the gangsters employed by officlals of labor unions to intimidate the employers In clothing trades strikes extend from New York to Cleveland, Phlladelphls and other large cities, according to evidence. the substance of which was disclosed by District Attorney Perkins tods of “Dopey Benny” Fein A union in Cleveland, where there was a strike in the clothing trade in 1913 to attack women strike- WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1915. GERMAN DISAPPEARING SUBMARINE GUN, so mounted as to permit folding under the decks when a submarine is running submerged, now in use on the newest German sub- sea boats blockading the English coast. DISAPPEARING SUBRMARINE GUN COALITION MAY RULE ENGLAND: NEW SEA LORD (Continued from Page One.) | tRis afternoon issued the following state- | 1nént on the progfess. of hostilities “On the terfain to the west of the Yser canal conquered by us yesterday and the duy before yesterday the Germans left nbout 200 dead and a great number of full, and Battery park, southernmost tip | = 7 BARNES BUYS AND SELLS CONTRACT Plaintiff in Libel Suit Tells of Printing Deal in Whioh- He Made Several Thousands. phiin; the Tsts and the Yankton, with gov- | HOW THE AWARD WAS MADE KITCHENER URGES USE OF GASES; ASKS FOR 300000 HORE (Continued from Page One.) of Windhoek, capital of German south- “The military abiity displayed by Gen- oBtha’ has been of a crder,” the secretary said, in this connec- tion, “‘and has confirmed the admiration felt for him as a commander and a leader very high BULLETIN. | BYRACUSE, May 18.—The last of the evidence In Willlam Barnes' sult for. libel against Theodore Roosevelt supfeme court here today “During the course of the engagements of.yesterday we made somie further pris-| Indian soldiers were utterly routing the Turks in Mesopotamia, the secretary as- serted, and were gradually whole country of hostile forces. After referring In culogistic terms to the men in the new army, Earl Kitch- ener concluded “I sald T would let the country know when more men were wanted for the [tAined by bloodshed. ‘war. The time has come and 1 now call for 300,000 men to form new armies. Shouldn't Leave Work. “Those who are engaged in the produc- tion of war material of any kind should [¢XcePt the grave,” declared Darrow. not leave thelr wotk. It i are not performing this duty that I ap- | = peal and I am convinced the manhood of England still available will loyally re- flower, with the crew lining rails and | torec " il cases tOmOrrow. ‘“Fo the east of the canal we Jave con- Sleasing thé stricted positions recently taken by u. “During the night the Germans under. violent counter at- took a particularly tack ‘preseding this action by a bom- tardment with artillery and bomb throw- ing. They were repulsed. “In the region to the north of Notre- came De Lorette, on the road from Alx- Noulette to Sotiches, rletely by our fire twe other German counter attacks. “As for oursel sult of a night rear the cemetery BYRACUSE, N. Y., May 18.—Wil- the ‘witness ‘|stand in the supreme court bere to- ving New York, the fieet made for |day for fufther cross-examination in Newport, the rendevous from which will | his §50,000 Iibel suit against Theo- ore Roosevelt. He was questioned by 64 Bowers, chief counsel for the nel, who at once reverted to the (MeCarthy printing contract whicn Mr. Barnes purchased from the. bid- | der, who secured it and sold to James B, Lydn for $20,000. 1 _‘response to questions Mr, sold he Had retained an §11,- In the' MeCarthy contract ol s etar Albany Jourtal company, which he was the head, and when liam Barnes we checked ocom- We captured as a re- 1o 0 whe nce a group of houses Ablain. Along the front to the north of Arrns the artillery fighting s continuing by day and by night. The Germhns have bombarded Arras with particular ferectty. “In’the reglon of Ville-au-Bois, near Perry-au-Bac, the enemy yesterday un- l?l‘ but he was easfly “In ‘4 first speech In your lordship’s house 1 pointed out that this war would be a long one and would demand great sacrifices, Those sherifices have been cheerfully made by the people of this country, who not only responded in vast number sto the Aummons td create the new armiles requifed, but have sinte con- timbously supplied & constant stream of recrults which has enabled us to main- tain the forces In the field and in train- ing at thelr full strength and with ef- dertook & fresh at “He ex- [1epulsed.” Russian Offiela . PETROGRAD, » May mAn. officlal statement, fssued by the Russian genéral staff, admits that Aus- Mr. Lyon pald him the $11,000 1t |tro-German columns ‘pursued” Russian n 1 y troops, which moved to a new position between the Pllica and the upper Vis- completed the transaction. He de- clared he had dome nothing which Ditticulties in Way. lorddhips have watched the §rowth of the new armies and have noted doubtiess the confronted us In providing them with all the material of war. they. require. ‘I cannot speak too highly of the men and the devotion to duty they have dis- played, or of the cheerful acceptance of hardships incidental to inclement weather which, have provoked the admiration of | expert officers, who reported to me as | to the wonderfully rapld progress made in thelr tralning Lo become efficlent sol- A tula. It is sontended, however, that at- Justiffed Mr. Lyon in paylng him & [tacks against the recently ocoupied front salary. An eotry fn the Journal|in the direction of the Stry and Dolina were fruitiess, as were assaults along the ditficulties which books Indfcdted - salary paid Mr, TH Hira-| Witness' Qabuiionea at Lo t, whose dra-| . CH(EE - $20,000 was tor The communication follows: “Since the morning of the 16th in the Shavll region, ths battles have continued printing board Mr. Barnes sald he had|Germans, gaining possession &one to ade Mr.'Davies about the printing | tréhehes and capturing several hundred cantract at the Between the Pilica and upper request of Mri . X L saMd: ‘Do you mean to|Vistula #ay you went tc see Mr, Davies and told | troops, wi r. McCarthy weuld not hich moved to a new point. “Near Ghillneff and Russkibred our contract when you had no [sudden counter attatks inflicted severe nowledge as to whethey there were any |losses on the enemy’s advance guard. other bidders except Mr. McCarthy and the Lyon company?’ “I am certain that in the activities in the fleld, which immediately follow them, these men will worthily sustain the repu- already attalned at “In the district between Wiersbnik and | tAtion they ha / |Opatow, as well as south of the latter, "I knew, of course, there were other|impetuous attacks by us on the 16th Yaqui Reds Declare ar Against Mexi ot o+ o ovu| 10 BET RID OF UGLY PIMPLES more than ten versts (six miles). “Od the Saa there has been violent n,»‘w.-qmcm,ma 1 artillery fire from south ef Wislok to . “I 41 not. Those figures surprise me." “DA@ you buy, the contract ' from Mo- It was awardeda?” “In the direction of the Stry and Do- lina the enemy delivered fruitiess at- tacks against the front which wes re- cently occupled, losing several hundred ‘arty before or “Mr. MoCarthy Mo to buy it after it WA awhrded.” SN yous tell Mr. D - [the comtract awarded to #a¥?’ continued with corporation in Albany that ity its preperstions’ for g establishment rather than' 19, Mr, McCurthy, who had no adequate plant in further demonstrations and which to do the work™ it Tialy at the solu-| SAN DIBGO, Cal, May 15.—Yaqui In- dians who have been besleging white sottlers In the state of Sonora, Mex., is- sued a proclamation today, declaring the Yaqui nation at war with Mexico. They have captured the pumping sta- [With resinol soap and hot water, then Udn at Batanatel near Empalme, where [apply a little resinol ointment very gen- are located rallroad shops valued at |11y. Let this stay on ten minutes, and Ppriso | "On the Pruth on the 15t the enemy delivered repeated attacks in close for- mation, starting from Delatyn and Kolo- mea. We repelled him successfully, cap- turing four, more heavy guns and throw- *ld vesterday veu told Mr.[ing our advance . guards climbed the Capitoline hill Duvies you hoped JLyons would get the & flery sddress by Gabriel contract.’ who was carried on the 8 Of the people. He declared war, Mr. sacred, purifying and exalting. The that passed between Mr. enthuslasm was incressed by an address Governcr Roosevelt by Prince Colonna, mayor of Rome, in placed in the record early in the trial Which he emphasised ‘the necessity for [and were luter stricken out along with | other evidence about printing offered m: In an article summarising the situstion, | sux¥estion. KING GEORGE WITHDRAWS ONE DERBY CANDIDATE LONDON, May 18.—The announcement {made yesterday that King George was AMERICAN MISSIONARIES IN TURKEY NEED FOOD |itne o find how avickly the healin “1 said all those things therl reintroduced letters THAW TRANSFERRED TO THE LUDLOW STREET JAIL | WASHINGTON, Court Judge Hendrick signed an order | transferring Harry K. Thaw from the | Tomba to the custody of the sheriff in Ludlow Street jail. | This was done in response to a request from Thaw's counsel, plained that Thaw was suffering from rheumatism and throat trouble and did |teen posts of the board in Turkes. not obtain sufficient Thaw's counsel Ttad Tttt | an Board of Commissioners for Foreign Migsions today received the following |and velvety. legram, dated May 15, from the Amer- Constantinople, Henry Morgenthau: “All stations begging relief funds. Some 'm. Sold by all druggists.—Advertise- state starvation threatened. Please help <'PLOT T0 MORDER SULTAN DISCOVERED ' Ruler as He Crossed Stamboul i Bridge on Birthday. ‘FOUR HUNDRED MEN ARRESTED i PARIS, aay is.—Reports from Constantinople confirm the discov- ery of an organized plot by Arem- nians and Turks opposed to the new Enver Pasha, Field Marshal Von Der Goltz and General Limen Von San- ders, telegraphs the Journal's . Athens correspondent. | Two Armenians, the Journal says, wer |10 have blown up the Kara-Keul brid, { connecting Stamboul and Galata, on the {sultan’s birthday, while the ruler, ac- companied by his commanderg. was cross- |ing to attend a ceremony at the mosque of St. Sophia. {@iven orders to bum two large villages near Va Everybody Thinks . Himself Innocent, WASHINGTON, , May 18.—~Clarence 8. their places. thought. think: Re: himself innocent.”” mines, forest and ranges. FFOR heavy men we build business suits that look right and stay right. Why be a walk- ing caricature when to look your best in an ex- clusive outfit of yoyr very own will cost ly from MacCarthy-Wilson Tailor- ing Company, 315 South 15th St. " |AN EASY WAY Bathe you face for several minutes wash off with resinol soap and more hot ‘water; finishing with dash of celd water to close the pores. Do this once resinol medication soothes and cleanses BOSTON, Mass., May 18.—The Amerl- [the pores, removes pimples and black- heads, and leaves the complexion clear humors, sores, burns, wounds and chaf- ment. The stations mentioned are the seven- ~ FREE quest in event there should be further | delay of the jury trial to test his sanity. | ‘The state attorney general has secured a stay of the trial untll Friday at least. | #hven a jury trial Justive Hendrick todav |about to discontinye racing s said today been erroneous sorptched one of his candilates for the Marcus, and this news w v, From it the assump- tion was made that his majesty wes go- |{ing to stop racing, and other hor jers began to follow his example. {1t developed that the king still has Sam- maroo entered in the Derby. HYMENEAL. Exquisite Hair Tinting Thaw will not 'l’h:r: (‘h’ l.h hew preparation on market that 1s so entirely barmless a thma, you should send for & 10 use that there is really no ex- | shronic Asthma, YO8 CA0UIQ BOUC LT or any woman (or man) 1o longer | free olerate gray or streaked hair. | |have time to render a decision on the [ mew attempt by the state to prevent such & vercomes every objection heretofore f« stains and is 80 pleas T Sniforaly splendid results that | months made thousands of fri . Mueh of | this evidence was given in the confession | A CARRIES NO AMERICAN PASSENGERS | “Brownatone” is the result of most ex- | at our own exi | haustive experiments and is absolutely « BRADSHAW, Ne g goaranived satisfactory or money will be |all wheesing. and ali those lerrible par- | The diatriet attorney, it was stated, has ! tracked; ope ETOUD of gunmen from the | Georse Coburn of this place and Mrm. | hepdauarters of & union here to those of | Fhrader of Utica were married Raturday. | PASsengers were booked to sall tod The groom I8 & veteran of the civil war, | board the Cumard dine stearser Orduna. | |71 yéors old. The bride is several years The @istrict attorney has learced that |ble funior S8 well a5 men were sent to May 18.—(Special)— NEW YORK, May 18.—More than It positively cannot be dete Bat rub off or waah off. and is and permanent In every way. ‘below. Do Prepared in two shades—one f money. Simply mail coupon rown the ather ' for® dack | 1t Today. {brown o¢ black and 3100 oted, will for Liverpool. A few were rogistered on Sariniess. the passenger list as from New York and It was reported that {the Orduna had on board a large carge {of supplies’ for the British government |There was not sm American among the 1% pessengers when the Orduna sailed. Captain Taylor sald he was not worry- lh. about submarines. —— {two from Chicage. for dark l The Bes Want Ads Are Best Business breskers and thet after the end of (he | Boosters strike the unions complained that the | Women were not as efficlent as the men, | The women were thon taught by Fein | how to use umbrelias weighted with lead A trial size and an interesting booklet | will be sent upon recelpt of 1 we wil fill your orders insists upon substituting on “Brownstone” st your hair- Sead free trial of vour methed to . —_— Rural Delivery R WASHINGTON, M | egram.)—Rural free catab) n-:lw:u ‘l""; ] Very routes 3 lished on June 1§ as follows in Chugwater, of route( thirty-four rved. route, twenty-elght (i4de only by Kenton Pharmecal Co ouses and cob A . C0 on. (a8e8| "Sald and recommended In Omahs by ran & MoC Dy slores and Siher lading deatorn D& be. “For Remt" Ad. Iy and cheaply Y &) gne No matter whether your our age or occupatio ligve you promptly. in its uniformly ‘especially want to send it to those | a3 Within a few | apparenty ociont ‘tace “Samve o8 | ends who | forms of inhalers, douches, opium prei |could not now be Induced to use anything | arations, fumes, “patent smokes.” ete., W nt to show have fadled. ol%lm- at once and for all time. lect it . Write new Boain * e " tmethod "t one, kS ONTIER ASTHMA CO.. Room l'l!‘N_N; and Hudson Sts, Buf- falo. N | Armenians Conspire to Kill Turkish | regime to assassinate the sultan,. The correspundent”declagea that #0°Ar- | menians have been arrested and their {fate ts unknown, while Kurds have been | Says Mr. Darrow| Darrow told the industrial relations com. | mission today he belleved the day not| far distant when jails and prisons would be abolished and hospitals would take “l don't mean that some people won't be confined,”+ he sald, “but they will be treated for thelr social ills and not pup- |ieked. Punishment is barbarism, and the people generally are beginning to realize it. Some day we will try to wipe out the causes of crime and doctor criminals irstead of abusing and misjudging them. “Most folks belleve thémselves innocent no matter what they do," Darrow| | “I belleve Rockefeller and Standard Ofl a most evil social influence, but M. Rockefeller thinks he is as lnnocent as anyone and justifies himself. Everybody | IRUDEN S§YSTEM ance of military and other con-' stituted authority if that authority were sbuse, Darrow urged was justifiable, ar- guing that liberty always had been main- one of the first steps toward an ideal social community ho urged public ownership of lands, ““There s no final remedy for unrest 1o ope of the largest practices in Nebraska. We tell you on first consyltation just what you need and exactly what cost of same will be. Taft’s Dental Rooms 1517 DOUGLAS STREET. Resinol ointment and resinol soap stop itching instantly and speedily heal skin ASTHMA SUFFERERS Home That Anyone Oan Use ".t" s ort or Loss of Time. WoRev: & Now Method that cures ABth- | ma, and we want you to try it at our | pense- cqse i ‘development. | is of long-standing or recent development o O e e Lresent ‘as occasional . or | Telephone Doug. 90. Omaha Taxicab Service Co. jed with asthma. our metbod should re- | pel that this new method ed to end all difficult breathing, offer is too important to me- offer as great attractions as & crulse | |Cleveland and Buffalo. Combined with excellent train service to Chicesh offered by the Chicago, Mflwaukes & ervations, eto. ro?’ Bock, City Passenger Agent, |EC P, Ry. 1317 Faram st. Omaha, Neb A Week's Showing Devoted to Outing, Travel and Sport Apparel Trim, exclusive garments that lend distinction to your summer wardrobe. It's a pleasure to serve you, An experienced, , efficient and for your comvenlence cool, | corps of fitters and attendants spacions display rooms are at |to assist you in selecting satis- your disposal. factory garments. Wednesday— New Arrivals of Pongee And Palm Beach Suits $12.50 to $16.50 The Store for Shirtwaists New Blouses for Summer Wear, Start- ing in Price at $1.00. 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Miss Clara scilxe: | Soprano, and Colonial l.adies’ Quartett. | i | | | | clothes are not 3.00 per hour, one T passengers. 2104 Farnam 8¢t OMAHA s 2 il To the vacationist whose time is M- i H|PP THEATE and who wishes a compiete chanxe | Home of Paramsunt Pictures scene and surroundings, few trips | TODAY AND THURSDAY The Supreme Favorite of the Screen _"-M_; {on the Great Lakes Starting from Chi- ' "A" ‘I ,KFOID cago these cruises take two or three days to & week, traveling over a num-i ber of different routes and calling ot | nearly all points of luterest lncluding | In “Fanchon,the Cricke ukee, Mackinac Island, Georglan -~ Duluth, Fort Willam. Detroit, BASE BALL! OMAHA vs. WICHITA Paul Rallway and the moderate |rates mamed, these cruises afford a de- ROURKE PARK {lighttul and restful way of spemding e your vacation. For folders. rates. res- May 17, 18, 19 and 20, lw..gl".m‘u' Games Called at 2 p u’“ e — - - —