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| 2 NEW AND WATSON NAMED FOR SENATE Indiana Republicans Nominate Can- didates and Endorse Fairbanks for the Presidency MAKE AN AMERICAN PLATFORM INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 6 Jumes E. Watson and Harry 8. New wire nominated for the United State nonate by acclamation at the repub lean state convention today, Watson for the short term and New for the Four delegates-at-large long term te the elected by Containing a of Charles W, Fairbanks for the pres ioential nomination, ‘the platform drafted by the resolutions committee in an all night session was submitted 10 the state convention today national convention were acelamation strong endorsement The plutform denownces the Wilson s ministration as “inefficlent and extrava @nt.”’ und declares It has “hrought us business depredsion home and dis eredit abrond,” wdding that “such pros perity s hak atianded the demooratic Administration has been due almost | wholly 1o woe and dlsaster which pre all in the world demands the re-anaet tariff at the ear The tariff plank " Hest possible tof 'n protective Ante forme tayors s and operated marchant marine under the American flag and “wuch - prepurednoss #8 Ay be necessary upon land and sea 1o proteet American citigens In their persons and property at home and obrosd.” Birict neutrality toward the pations engaged 1n the Kuropesn war s wint recommended The president eharactarized an and indecialve and mates It han hrought us “Increasing confuslon and nationsl humidation Other planks include » condemnation of the “democratic polley of scuttle in the Philippines SHITH RECEIVES “REVELATION” (Continued from Page One,) Mexloan wenk flon In 11, thus having served the ehurch ax head of Ita financial affajrs for a quarter of & century Aceept Word nn Divine, The delegnies and ex-officlo members of the tonforence, an well an the ntire membership of the church present Adopted by rising and unanimous vote the communication ax the volce and fn atructions of the Lord to the hody. While on thelr feot the largs assembly mang with great fervor, “The Spirit of God Tke n Pire i Burning,” and a prayer of Thanksgiving was offered by Apostle Rurhton Henfumin R, MoGulpe ta n orominent lnwyer of New York City, e was born In Long Beach, N. J., In 1577, and was thrown upon his own resources as nn orphan af the ke of 10, Ho won his WAY ax 8 L-‘Nmnun. the grade and high Achooley ' & the midnight oft” 1o got his sdUeation, and he s spoken of an one who combines humiity with true greatngms, He (b fllling a position of responsibility In the Law Trust Titles and Insurance company of New York City and is considered an authority on | privatery owned polle | THE BEFE OMAHA, FRIDAY, —— = GERMAN SUBSEA | SUNK BY ENTENTE France Announces Sinking of Teu- ton Submarine and Capture of Crew.-by French and Britons ‘ GENERAL DUBAIL, to whom credit for the turn- ing of the Germans on the Marne has been given, re cently was named as mili tary governor of Paris | BRITISH SHIP I8 TORPEDOED! steamer without has been torpedond of Forty-elght rew are missing and are trowned '1w-,’ Martin and landed hers warning w Fantnet of ita have killed row have beer April 6.-The British steamer 1400 tona haw been sunk. Its | were Ianded members wupposed 1o bheer men ne of the LONDON Zent of captain and part of its SENATE VOTES T0 KEEP VOLUNTEER were Captain | the fact that the advocates of the volun |teor plan nmwerted it was vital to any | #cheme to back up the regular army with cltizen woldiers, while opponents de- | Inrod It woild aerve only to disintegrate | the Natfonal Guard ALl for Preparednoss, All senators who spoke on the subject | doclared In favor of preparedness any regular army and Natolnal bill makes, Others 1rged | Mons for the Gitard than the TAKE POSITIONS | and disturbed du | ralirond station administration for more prompt action on the bill when he gave | notice today that he would ask for night seasions in future In order to hasten con He made sev sideration of the measure eral attempta to limit the debate today by appeals to the senate, but took no pariiamentary steps 1 that end, saying he wished to allow for fu'l discussion CARRANZA HOLDS BACK PERMIT FOR PARIS, April 6 A German sub ' USE OF RA'[]’ ROAD | marine was sunk yesterday by a A 44 | snuadron of French and British war- | | \ (Continued from Page One.) Ips, the minister of marine an PRIV TP o e T T nounced tonight, The crew of the | “p..n Sateve the American for on | thmarine was captured could send a courier to C(hihuahus with | Brittah Stemmship Torpedoed, | Teporta for transmission by the rogula QUEK TOWN, April 6.-The British | tlegraph lines, but the local authorities | In Mexico have persisted in their re fusal to accept the coded messages m.ml officers of the punitive expedition Apnche Scout (o Take Trail, COLUMBUS, N, M., April 6,~Clad in khaki and leather uniforms of America cavalrymen, twonty Apache Indians were preparing here today to start for t headauarters of General Pershing, whero they will act as scouts and trailers in the combing of the mountains of Guerrero for Villa, Thirty years ago fourtesn of | Indians {n war puint and blankots | fought against the Amerioan of | which General Porshing was then a mec | | palgn in the same district. Captain O, | | P. M, Hazzard, who arrived with the (Continued from Page One | ncouts from Fort Apache, Ariz., asserted | to the mass of telegrams 1nid befors the | that they would leave for the front as| senate today by snator Chamberlgin to | #00n as their ponfes can be unloaded " wustain their contention Wao are golng to bring Vil hack 1 | o atrugule had Iittle bearing on the | %ld M, Jewe Valewguer, interpreter for | | general question of preparedness beyond | the party, “Our men were pladged to do M0 in » greal war dance-—the first for years—and they cannot go back on their | nen manhunters, men A trall of broken twigs | an word. These are who can folle st ak readily ou can | rend o printed puge Valesques wald that the warriors, some of whom are more than 70 years old donned war paint and danced throughout the night before they left, as they did yoars ago, and then, without slesp, rode | horseback the sixty miles to the noarest that the voluntegr sectlon he made DOWN IN EARTH " The mection under dispute provides for the organiaation by congresstonal dis- | (Continued from Page One.) triets of 21,000 foderal volunteers, wholly under control of the president and for Avosourt #nd RMathincourt. This Wes |y,o ¢oguning in pagce times under much | followed by a serien of atiacks, in which | 0 S0 " breilient Thes’ Dre na woribe, 1t was designed (o provide for mmer training camps, Amilar to thoss held last year at Plattaburg, N, Y., and elsewhere, and alwo for the organization ! of volunteer nrmy units in country Als- tricts where ita members could apare time during the summer for a month or more of Intensive military training dur Ing each of the three years of their serv- fee with the colors An amendment aceepted by the senate last week fixed thirty days annually as the perlod of training. Senator Willlama | haa announced, however, that he will of. fer n further amendment fixing the mx fmum time at ninety days should any unit be found able to devote that amount of time to Its work MoCumber's Substitnte, 4 Benator McCumber offered a substitute for the mection providing that high | school, academy and college students be assombled A4 military training campw, Inrke numbers of men took part ngainat the two principal salienis of this front Al the afforts of the enemy agninst the village of Bethineourt our fire were checked by Germnns Penelrate Line, enomy de the During this same time the furtous attack center lvered o on against the village of Haucourt of rapeated checks and of bloody sacrl fieen they uecessful in getting o footing during the night in this villags We now hold the village under the fire of our dominating positions. ‘On our slde after & short preparatory artillery fire we delivered n apirited st tack men coming out from the re Adoubt of Avocourt, thelr purpose being to connect thin redoubt with one of our works situated on the boundary line of wood north of Avecourt, During this operation which was In all respects sue- cesnful, we occupled & large portion of In spito wore roll call. Bevefal other senators who | opposed the volunteer sectfon urked that | There Is nothing to report from the remaindor of the front.” title gunranty and matters of similar na- fure, He s a financler of recognized abity and the Sainta express the great- est sntisfaction in the eholce of this man as presiding bishop, ke of Counsclor Netr, James ¥. Kler, the counselor chosen, in of the sume age as Mr. McOuire, e wus born and reared In Tllinols and was ordained bishop last May by President Tibert A, Bmith In Cheago, but wsinee November last has been here assinting Blshop Kelly In the work of the general chureh treasury This “revelation coming to Wrederick Hmith so soon after his ordinatlon an prophet and head of the church s con- sidered by the Saints as & mark of divine favar In answer to prayer and fasting. The Inte Joseph Smith alse recelved his first “communioation” within the year fellowing his ordination as president in 0, The text follows The valoe of the Spirit Lo me Is that Hishop 15 T. Kelly should be released from the responsibilities of presiding thoukh he may act as traveling and advising on the ng taw of temporalities in iwrmony with his siceessor und the presidency, Lot Ren wmin 1t MeGuire be et apart and or duined presiding bishop of the chureh Al two of the hrethren be set apart as ounselors te him, one to: he pled by onfarence im and supported by th the other t Pt Pl 1 admon the chureh, and part v he pri . he chureh ohosen f sltlons of ent responaibility and all should con ofr tAlentA, abilities and st ('.::,'}H .‘ :’. 2 South l‘:th Street, Near Dou¢ State Closes Cage ‘\ Against Lorimer § $ 1 OOO TR A el | Offered for 5 Opinions wutsg:"\:’nltsnb:;(‘n AT s G s Telephone H ! Y BANQUET - . 3 eorge & Co.} #tops be taken to train the students of | the country s a resorve force, tndicating that & fight to insert wuch a provision In the bill will be made later. Britiah Spring Mines, LONDON, April 6.~'The British official statement on the campaign in the west tamued tonight, followa “Last night we sprang mines success- fully near Hulluch and damaged a hos - tile gallery and wreckod posts entablished == in the old craters. Today we bombarded hontlle works near Hols Grenter with good offect “About 8t slden wan Ypres-§t curried out a Henator Chamberlain reflected the -nl-[ Wiol the artillery of both very active rth of the Jullen road our heavy artillery wiccossful bombardment doing much damage to hostile trenches and causing numerous explosions Tramp nt Columbos tn hone broken and he was removed to a hospital. He would not give the name of relativas or where his was boarded the train at North Hend {“Corns All Gone! ‘ Let's ALL Kick!"| after $25.00. Our styles ues are the very be { | price and we will fit Fyery Corn Vanlshes by Using Won. dertul Simple “Gets-1t."" Noyer Fails, Applied in @ Seconds. W e 1ICOX | A i \ N (. . Men's C \Italian Steamer is i 0 0! 1 Nols Carre’ | those o le | 0 the territory khown as ‘1s 0 one of multable age being llable for WASHI Apri] #.—(Bpecial Tele and took fifty prisoners #sorvice in the regular or volunteer nrmies | gram, )F Noabr has been ap- | Kant of the Meuse two enemy attaeks | in time of war and to remain In the class | bointed M « l-l’ Ply) & ith A b | county, Towa, vice ohnaon, re north of the Callette wood resulted only | of available reserves for ten years after | Sou" 0 serfous losses 1o the Germans kraduntion. It was defeated without a| leo R. Dunn has been agvointed rura D, HEEPING UP APPEARANCES SHOULD B A PLEASURE AS WELL AS A DUT COLUMBUS, Neb, April 6-(Special Talegram.)~Jamos Conroy, tramp, beat v y Ing his way west, aged 27, was injured are looking for something that's Inst evening at 9 o'clock while trying to al A Ratal) i ¥ ot head was badly Inoerated, right collar Suits, you’ll find what you are if you come here- Remember No Sales--Better Values Smelting Company Increases Dividend | NEW YORK of the United Btates $melting. Refining and Mining company oclared u quar terly dividend of $1 a share on the com mon stock, placing it on & # per an num basis. The 1916 annual report shows net profita amounting to 6,502,325, aft Aeduoting IW6,80 for Improvements and reserve, This o an Incrense of $4,3%, 084 over the previous year April Directors Reported as Sunk LONDON, April 6.—The Italian steamer Vesuvia has been sunk, Fifteen survivors have been Ianded. Rix officers and men were drowned, ? i The Vesuvio, of 4,402 tons, i Inst re ported as having left lLeghorn March | tor Boston. Depnrtment Orders, letter carrier at Farmer, Mets Genufne Bock Heer, On draught and In bottles on and after April 6th, Be sure and have a case of | this deliclous brew sent to your home, Wm. J. Bwoboda, Retail Deaier Phone Douglas 22, Our prices are al ways the same, $16.60, $20.00 and are the latest and our val st that can be sold at the you better, & A lothing & | A \ N } \ \ \ N } Hx N R AL AL A AT BT Al 2T 2l 2l 2T 2T 2 A Sale of Percale Aprons 29c¢ They heing sold than the cost of the are for les ma terials Basement 81x90 Bleached Seamless Sheets Giood heavy quality sheet ing, well made; regular 8¢ grade, 79¢ cach Basement Worth :; »$’)' ) 760 $875 --for-- $2.50 Basement Only for Friday and Saturday Established 1886. New Spring House Dresses Recent arrival to shown Friday for the fi time Very attractive dresses $1.50, $1.75, $2.15 Other house dresses from $1.00 to $3.50 PRusomme Small Hats Medium Size Hats and Large Hats. All the most wanted colors and Trimmings. value at $2.50 —13 S Your mattress orders are being delivered as rapidly as possible, These 11-layer pure felt mattresses are built for our customers by hand. A prac- tical mattress maker is at work in our windows every day this week that you may see the process of the mak ing and the material that goes into the construetion of your mattress. Notice the prices carded on the window samples, Our Prices: A good felt mattress, 45 Ibs,, in roll edge and art tZckings- $5.75 ... $6.75 A ocombination mattress, felt 45 lbs., o $3.65 Our pure felt mattress, 11 lay ers, done In art tiek $7 50 . ng roll art edge, ticking roll edge You are especially invited to #oe the Hox Spring demonstra in our window You can see overy step taken bullding of Box Our pricos range from $13.75. tlon tomorrow n the your Spring $0.75. $10.50. $156.00, HANDBAGS Brained and ® bags filied w malal monntings. mirvors purees, faney Mnings g of sapscially good valus, At $1.00 . l We Mbe Uitle repalr jobe . A dsady Dunhas Beat .“'". Walllere 1803 Farnam St, AMUNEMEN LY romu NEW RU mm BROS. “A Bachelor's Romance' !mlu $ Scml of Dancing wenly o ra AMIREMENTS, Theda Bara is back at the 8trand in a grip- ping, absorbing Vampire characterization q Since Miss Bara came into prominence in “A Fool There Was,” ()18 good world of our has been liter ally swamped with “Vamps'* of every poseible description, but Miss Bara still stands in a class by herself in deplot- ing parts of this caliber The offering today is called “GOLD AND THE WOMAN," and here s what the New York office of the Fox Wllm Corporation says about this production (fl “The logical succossor A Fool There Was We predict that this pletur will be commented upon an unusually excellent pro duetlon, both from a stand point of photography, neting story and setting BONTON GRAND OPERA COMPANY PAVLOWA a Ang ' Walies The Best \M\ Dally Masinse. 410 " Seshalor Phoue pouglss v-u Wikhe . ) ' AR FUR VENTER Ay Mate 1 has Brage. 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