I TUI'j liLK: UAJA1LA. SATUKDAY. MAY s. J915. DROP BOMBS INTO -CONSTANTINOPLE Russian Aeroplanes Make Fint Di rect Attack of the Waf Upon Capital of Turkey, m BOSPHORUS TORTS BOMBARDED PIKE TO BE WIT IN CARTER Fih Commissioner It Ready to Stock Number of Stream, with This Game Fish. ROYSE TO RETAIN HIS OFFICE VALUES SILKJUILT FIRST Miss FJlfn Brackin Specifies Its Disposition Before Seventy Five Thousand Estate. WILL IS FILED FOR PROBATE PARIS, May 7. The first attack of the war on Constantinople it re ported In an official dispatch from Athens. It in said three Russian avtatora flew oer the city, dropping several bombs, whlcb are believed to I have caused extensive damage. The message says, also, that the Russlnan Black Sea fleet bombarded the Turkish forts on the left bank of the Bospborni on Wednesday. Sev eral Russian shells fell within ten miles of Constantinople. H'Hi ftet rire te Maldoe. DARDANELLES. Msy . (Via London, May 7.) The artillery ex changes between the warships of the allies and the shore positions of the Turks continue. Some vessels are firing from the gulf of Saros, making use of Inflammatory shells. The town of Maldos was set on fire yes terday. - Plaeelaas Captara Tarkl.fc Hospital. TIFI-I0. Trerim-auaasls,. Wednesday, ilejr I. (Via, Fetrograd and Ixinrlon. Hay 7 It baa been established In Tlflls that Turkish force which recently, under the command of Thall Pry, occupied Oilman, numbered 11.000 men. This shows that their numerical strength was greater than that of the Russians and even tn th final battle th Turks outnumbered their antagonists. The trophies taken by th Russians were a complete hospital outfit and enormous quantities of stores. It I nut yet known how many prisoners were taken. The TurkUh commander and the main bars of Ms staff all had narrow escapes from capture. Reports received by Armenians residing In Tiflls relate tba murder of a member of a number of the TurkUh Parliament from Van, an Armenian named Wraman. A celebrated political worker named Ishgsn. together with flur companion, lost his Ufa with Wramaa. The six man. at the time thay were killed, ware on their way to Bhattuk to lead In the defense of that place against the Kurds. Jahkan also a as a resident of Van. Tliia Armenian city la Astatic Turkey waa bombarded by 900 Turkish regular! troops, who bad with them three pieties of artillery. Armenians, numbering MO, ssseraMed In the village if ,8arasunla to oppose the murderous banda of Kurda threatening that place, but the Kbrda ware aided by - TurkUh regulars and after a lone; ttruggl the detachment of Armenians ware all wiped out with the exception of eight men; Who ultimately found ahelter la the monastery of tH. Tetivas. Rofaareee Are Jteteralaa;. An agent of the Armenian aid com mittee after s horseback trip from Alashktrt to Pavsat haa reported that thla region Is fully occupied by Russians and that 1,000 out of S&.000 refugees have returned to their homee, The agent re ports that many Villages have been de stroyed and that without exception every villa? has bean more Or less damaged. The aid committee In buying back cattle and buffalo looted by the Kurds. The agent reports that he baa been suceeasful In bringing about a general return of Christiana to the district east Of Lake Vrumleh- lie says that tbu Armenian women have been sold Into slae-ry by the Kurds, but that thla number Is generally believed to be much greater. It la re ported that a total of 5.000 Cbrletioni have been killed. Soma esUmatea, how ever, place the total as high as W.00U. , I From a Staff CVrrespnn'lxnt ) l.lN'COL,N. Ma.V 7 .iKnelal k.Ht Osme W arden Rutenberk m-elved n com- I Mfl'! munlcetlon from F1h Cffnmlefrtoner W. I J. O'flrlen this morning aaktng him to i mei-t the fish car tomorrow morning an. I look after the distribution of fleli west j of Lincoln as It patera throush the --Ity. j Twenty cans of pjke will be left at Crete ' and Wllber. twelve Iran Vrltl h. unl tn i folumbue by a special messenger and on Monday aeveral tana will be placed In Csrter lake In Omaha. The first of the wek a large consign ment will go to Crystal lake near Dakota City, A can will hold from l.fiOO to 1W fish, according to their lie. Xha prop gat'on of fish this season has been very satisfactory, according to Mr. O'nrlen. snd the hatching has been very stirree fiilly accomplished. Omaha Conple to Wed. License to marry wss Issued at the court house yesterday to Oenrge W. Clsrk, siced 3S. Omaha, and Pannl E. Jones, aged 80, Omaha. Rerse Will nt Metis. Secretary Royse of the State Banking board, who has bought an Interest In the ftate Bank of Table Hock and will b come its president, will not resign his place as secretary of the banking board, hut made the Investment as a niece lo faell bark on when he finlnbes his duties as secretary of the board. Ha espeo.ls to place his son In the bank as soon ss he graduates fromehlrh school .this spring, cashier C. J. Wood, who hss been with the bank for thirty-four years, will not remain, desiring to got away from the banking business. SHIPLUSITANIA SUNK BY TORPEDO OFF IRISH COAST (Continued from Psge One.) BOATLOADS OF SURVIVORS ON ;WAYT0 SHORE (Continued from Page One.) without warning and sack almost im mediately." A atateineot Issued by the Cunard line says: 'The whole concern ef the Cuaard eons pany Is for the safety of the paasengers and crew. The material toea does aot eount aa t la covered by Insurance. -, , "The Lusltania wa torpedoed without warning and sank almost Immediately. , It la known that a large number of the large boats of the ship are afloat Every effort la being made to obtain the fulleat Information, which will be published Im mediately ea receipt ' Cork newspapers report, according to a Liverpool dispatch received by Cunard line officials late today, that J00 paaaen gert have been landed at Clonakilty A 14 Seat lew. QUEEN bTOWN. May T Iranmdialely the news of the torpedoing ef the Luatt aaia was received here, the admiral la eommand of the naval station dispatched to the scan all aaaUtanoe available. The tugs Warrior. Stormoouk and Julia, to aether with five trawlere and the local lifeboat In tew ef a tug, were hurried te aea. According te a report received here, the first wireless 8. O. 8. call was sent by the LustUnla at I IS. This reed; "Want aewlataaee; listing badly. The Lusltania was aeen from the sig nal atatlon at Klnaale to be la difficul ties at I 1J p. m. At tJ3 p. mi she hsd completely disappeared. This Indlcatea that the liner was afloat twenty-ene minutes after what -'evidently was the beginning of Us trouble. NKW YORK. May T.-Tbe Cunard line Jnaue public thla aJtarnooai the following cable gram, received from Liverpool, transmitting a dlapalrh from Old Head; "Motor f'.ahlng boata. tewing two boats, grobfcble number of passengers about fifty. Tug rtormcork making Klnaale. Home paaoengers aboard. Slany veaaela are now apparently making Queen, to n"" The weattwir la favorable te the work of reecuing the Luaitanla's Pasengers, accurd'ng to information eoniaiaed In a latStgram reserved by the Cunard hue tr'im Queenstuwn. The meeage stated: "Weather here beautifully fins. Wind southeast liabf 'i the l.J jie Keen sere aboard. TS0 were la the first caUin. In the second snd 1 in the steersge. . follow In going to .Liverpool was made known In a dispatch from Glasgow last night which r netted that the British steamer Cherbury had been torpedoed In the Atlantic ocen off the Irish coast. This wss on April 9. Two other vessels were sent to the bottom more recently, the Centurion and the Candidate. Just where these ships were attacked haa not been made known, but their destinations lead to the belief that one or more Oer man aunmarsioiea have been oneratlnr in the lines of transatlantic travel. It may be that they were waiting for the Lusltania, t and In the meanwhile at tacked such other vessels as came within their range- . Advertteae Rtalceled. Charlie T, Bo wring, head of the firm ef Bowrlng Bros., and president ef the St. George s society, was one of the pas sengers who sailed ea the Lusltania. He commented on the advertisement appear ing In the morning papers, characterising ii a a amy performance and below the dignity t a dlpkMSiatlc" representative of a foreign government - Atexender Campbell, general manager ior 4oca iwar, sons. London, who also sailed, referred to the advertisement as tommyrot" , Othet paesengere on the Lusltania In cluded Blbert Hubbard, publisher of the Philistine; D. A. Thomas, the wealthy Welth eoal operator., and his daughter. Lady Mackworth, the English sufftaa- ette. All these persons took oocaaion to say inai.tnay saw nothing te about la the advertisement Mia I'.llcn A. Brnckln, rotldcnt of Omaha for flfty-nlnc years, who died 3, valued a silk "ilt made by her mother, the Ute Mra. J. II. Itrackin. ami photoarnplis of her fnther snd mother more than all the remnlnder of her $7V 000 eiriatn, according to provisions of her will, which ban been filed for pro bate. These three articles are mentioned first In her wlil. "I give my silk quilt to Mrs. Jamea J. Rrown." It recites, "snd I tle mv framed llkrners of my mother i to Mra Anna llucatls. my slater, and I In the event of her death to my niece, j Stella Huestls. ' The picture of mv , father I give to my niece Ftella and j also the picture of my dead slater Flora." ' t'nder the will, which was written Au gust S, inno, snd a codicil added January " liOK Vl. Hlello Iftlestla and her rnthers, Roliett snd Chsrles B. Hues tls, sre the principal hlra. An additional $5,000 ta bequeathed to Charlea B. Hues tls for his collegiate and professional education. ' Forest liawn cemetery, where, accord ing to her directions, Mies Rrarkln was burled, by tha side of the body of her father, the Iste J. H. Brackin, who founded the cemetery. Is given a be'iueat of S.tt. the revenue from which la to be used for maintenance of the graves Omnhs unlversltv, described In the will as commonly called, "Bcllevue college." la given $.),N, and the rreabytcrlan Theoliigh-al semlnsry S5.000. Poverol other minor henunsts ara made. Alfred C Kennedy and Howard Kennedy are nemeel executors. A niece. Mlsa Eugenia Huestta. Is spedflclly barred from par ticlpatlng in the estate. Twenty-One Killed by Storms in South NKW OULKANH, I.a , May T The death toll of the windstorms which de vastated Atadla parish In soiilliweatern Ixiitlalana. and Coahoma county In north wealern ilip.-livlppt yesterday, today stood at twenty-one. All but one were negroea. Fifteen were killed at Eiran and Mernientau. in Acadia partfn. and sis, near ClsrkadaJe and Jonestown. Mlas. lorty-flve more persons are known to I have been Inj.ired In Acadia pariah, some of them aerlonaly. Uar'y estimates placed the property loaf there at J.V'O.snn. The atorm which vlaitcd Mlaalulppl wss accompariled by heavy rain and railway track in several sections of the state were Inundated. .EIRMINOHAM. Ala.. May T.-A wind storm reused damage estimated at more than SlOO.noO In Birmingham early today. Several buelners buildings In the heart of the city were badly damaged and a number of homea In residential sections were blown down. No desths have been reported. NATHANIEL ELSBERG NOT STOCKHOLDER IN JOURNAL PTRACrSE, K. T.. May T.-Kxamlna-tion today of the testimony In the F.ooee-velt-Barneg libel suit trial shows that Samuel Tfeasberg waa among the holders of preferred stock of the Albany Eve ring Journal and not Nathaniel Elaberg, as wss reported lsst Wednesday. The confusion of the names developed In the reporting of testlnmny by the correspondents. Bee Want Ads produce results. CONNELL TO COMPEL ALL TO CONNECT WITH SEWERS Health Commissioner Connell has started to wage his annual fight against outhouses not connected to sewers. He reniTts there are now 100 cases of de linquents who bsve not connected- fc sewers, sfter having been given reason able extenalons of time. Arrests will ! made If these persona do not comply within the next two weeks. In many cafes notices are being served by the in spec tors. . The doctor msintalne thee vaults are a menace to the health 'of eltr. . Porter Charlton Writes His Own Defense in Italian ROME, May . (Vie Paris. May 7.) "I shall remember the time I have spent here as the happiest in my life," waa the assertion made by Porter Charlton, In reply to a question as to whether ho was being well treated at the asylum where he Is In custody awsitlng trial on the charge of murdering his wle. He has prepared a long statement In hla own de fense, written In Us Han. Charlton's examination by alienists has been virtually completed. rr. Valtorta, retained by the defense, has come to the conclusion that because of nervous ex citement Charlton waa entirely Irrespon sible when ho killed his wife. Dr. Fsl clola. appointed by tha court, haa decided on the contrary that he waa only partly Irresponsible. In view of this difference foplnion, a third expert probably Prof. Maggtotto, director of the asylum la which Charlton la confined, will be ap pointed I worry FIVE THOUSAND POPULATION IS GAINED BY HASTINGS HASTINGS, Neb.. May T.-pclal Tel egram.) The new directory ef Hastings, published today, gives Hastings a popula tion or U.F40, a gain of 8,000 in three rears. Department Orders. "WABHTKTITOX Msy T.(Bpeclal Tele gram. V-'Nebreska pensions granted: Claries V, (iravea, T'nlveralty Dace, X Poatrriaetar appointed: Mlaa) Ova M. Tuttle, vice H. Ohriatenaen. resigned. v anhtngtou. Washington county, Ne- XI t. MIHM. ..I w r -I J . ! reaigued, Fhiillp, Goshen county, Wyom ing. Wyoming postofflce established Reclui Campbell county, Mrs. Addle Reed, post- msater, bonxup, Campbell county, Mrs. Martha Koukun, postmaster. Mra Lisle B. Keller reappointed postmaster Cas cade. Cherry county, Nebraska. Ruial free delivery routes will be ee)tab Halted on June IS as follows: Nebraska Bristow, Boyd county, route No. 1, length twenty-five miles, families, eighty-tour. Iowa Turtn. Mona county, route No. I. length twenty-four miles, families, eighty. The fWted States National bank of Omaha has been approved as a reserve swent for the FlrM National bank of O'NelL the Htock Yards National bank of Kansas City. Mo., for the First Na tional bank of Grand laland. Neb. The poatoffice at Caldwell. Koottsbluff county, Nenrsaka, dlaeontlnued, mall to Mitchell and tha poatoffice at Augusta, Moines county, lows, mall to Burlington. Tke THOMPSON-BELDEN STORE HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS The New Palm Beach Suits The Palm beach label on every garment insures you of a wool and mohair fabric. A variety of styles, , $12.50, $15.00 and $16.50. r.lonoy-Savlnc Darcalno at oafon'o For Saturday and Monday: Each day, each hour, more and more people are rea lUing that they can aave money and get higher quality merchandise by "Following The Beaton Path." ble Zonv !5o Rlverls Talc JQ loc veraform Bath Crystals. t 19t l5o Kolyaoa' Tooth Paste. . 1.1 80o Pocionfg Powder. .. :2fl 0c J. A. P, Rico Powder. .10 SOo Pompelan Massage Cream, 2S 75o Pompelan Massage Creau., 15c. Da Mars Talc He Ssnltol Tooth Paste or , Powtler :.' jo $1.00 Wlno of Cardul ...57J; l5o Atlen'i Foot Esse. . . . lie Pound Porter'a 81Uer Pol ish, at 2So Buoklen'g Arnica Salve. 14 16o Bwlnton's Tale Powder. 5 11.00 Bingo Nerve Tablets 5is vv naijuea vaarcoai laDieU. . 5e? at The Finest Grape Juice (a tha World. IjO qU. Redwing. Grape Juice. at 33 !6o ptg. Redwing Grape Juire, . 17r fl.OO Mothers" Friend e a a ai , . ... ei.vu i iuniiimi vegetable com pound 60e litjuld Veneer 39$ 11.60 .Anna Adams' Skin and Wrinkle Cream .! 05 BOc D. & R. cold Cream tubes for 2? "BOc Canthrox 8c 36o Castorta 10 $1.00 Mes-Ca, tha great gtomaoh remedy r,r- $1.00 Traio 7j $1.00 Frultola fo 60e Kay Hair Health 20c 60c Kodal Dyspepsia tablets. t 2( 50c Pills' Podolax 27a 60c Beaton's Ktt. Phoa. aoda 2Sc Mustard Cerate . 2Bc Mentholatum 4 J5e 'Mennen's Shaving Cream for $3.76 Horllck-a Matted Milk, at 2 74 60c, Pyrtip of Figs 27c 15c Ring Handle rumlco Stone. t . ; sr. $1.00 Rhololds for nheumat'lui ae 50c EM MUG C. 15th and Farnam Sts. The Vogue of Separate Skirts Always an important part of every wardrobe, especially so this season when they are so fashion able. Many new wash skirts for $3.50, $4.95 and $5.95. Fashionable Spring Coats For street, motor and dress wear, imported mixtures, silk poplins, taffetas, golf ine, ga bardine, and all other late fabrics. A coat offering unusual because of the very fashionable styles at moderate pricings. $10.50, $12.50, $14.50, $16.75, $19.50.' ' A perfect eelling and fitting service is al way at your command. J The Smartest, Newest Styles in Midsummer Millinery Five hundred new and up-to-date trimmed hats for June, July and August wear, at $6.75, $8.75 and $10.00. HatS Of White kid and whitft fyrns.wrfli'nAri hatiato organdie, French crepe, hats of linen, hemp and hair: transnarent hats TflnwPir fmif ocfnVVi v-w wsa, vwawa&, gwuiu uaxva Paradise trimmed). - Colored hats with upper or lower facings of glace kid or hatter's plush. Country and Seaside Hats of Rancrlrnk folf milan' leghorn, Egyptian crepe and Dresden silk. Tailored 1 i. J 1 1 i I , nais io maicn street costumes. MILLINERY SECTION SECOND FLOOR. Presenting a Display of Unusual' Dresses French Crepes, linenii, imported " voile, dimities, nets, ' organdies', and the season 's reigning f avor ' te "tussy MtilQVf" taffetas. 350 new styles, suitable for street, afternoon, motoring and country cWb wear,- - i; $7.50 to $65.00 " ". . y - With an ample selection at each price. Choose now while most of the choice dresses are here. Another Interesting Sale of Human Hair Goods A hundred different effects) can be obtained with the aid of one of our ex tra long 'switches. ' BUVONS AND SEE RESULTS. 4 The cost is trivial, 24-inch Switches of fine hair L6(f 28-inch Switches of fine hair - $2.80' 24-inch Switches of natural wavy hair . -r , '- - r - - . .$2.80 28-inch Switches of natural wavy - - All-around Transf ormatioha lot ' ; fine hair - . "... qoc All-around Transformations of nattral wavy hair 24-inch All-around hair rolls , $5.60 50c The Store for Shirtwaists v (Original) Dainty crepe de chine blouses - - $4.50, $5.50, $5.95 Thomos on- HOWARD JKtiD .SIXTEENTH oeiaen & Co . STREETS 1 AMUSEMENT. AMX7SEMBNTI. I.i.r (.asBlslet Make Ye I a- tsr. I ?oy, In llvlm If your stomach and j M,r ant worn. Bth- your liver itt Dr. Klnf s w Lite 1'llle All 0ugi(.. i r; Without a Rival for Drunk enness and Drug Using The rtUAase cured by a thorouch and m i.nnr rourse of treatment, which removes the craiog or necessity for liquor or drugs. Impart new streith to eyery organ and bolMa "P the general health. The only Keeley Institute in tbe state of Nfbrsska .... THE KEELEY INSTITUTE UurewpoautaM f oofldBLlaL Cor. Kith ad Cava fttaj. Omaha, N,b. PICTURESX C0MMG There big. slippery, slimy monsters tbat roam U over the depUie of tbe sea the kind that fceant jon exloaally In yoor errsms! They b.T. monstroas Jaws, with danger written ell orer tbem, sa4 six row of uth I What a Said for tbe dentlstl Wben tbcj iea tbelr moutbs It looks like tbe Graad Csnroa! Would you Ilka te se una of tttfae fillowi derour tba carcaas ef a boras la eae galpf Gayety Four DUplaxs dally. 8. 8:80, T:0 and 9;SX TO OMAHA For tht First, List and Only Time ALL NEXT WEEK Weold ye like te see eee ef those ooeaa rsanlbala betUlng arlth a mini De yos wsnt te be oatbrvllad. eotbneed snd enchanted? Wsltf W'stcbt Tbey are eomlagt Yea owe It te yeureall te aaa tbeail Tbe moot aaastng sad taterMt. leg picture ever predared." Test's hst iorotby DIs bad io aay of tbem. And Dorothy la aa eutueat crluc vbe writes what abe Utlaka." Adults, 25c: Children, 10c AMIIESfCm. AMVSEMCJVTg. The Musical Treat of the Gcason AflD HIS Tr ..DAHD.. b5 SPECIAL Ur- Herfcert L c,ark8 Comdist. rni nievc SMi$t flrlginii Boot, Soprano. 5ULUI5 1 5 (Utt Mcnel Clack, Violiniste May 9th AUDITORIUM, OMAHA May 9th Two Ooaeerte AfUraoes aavd SresUs Beered Ooaeert Boaday ifunui eate ea Bale ea aad AXfw May eva. "TO HIWTM BBATB. Tee aad, BLoo. GrnxskAsT ASXT8BI0W Oa BOYD OMtHai atorr rorOLla T1U4UI Kat. Today, S:SO Teai-b XaaS y.rf ormatno. of A BUTTERFLY ON TKE WHEEL Basra, erry perfermaaee, Oeo. Pse've rraaeee Kepplaav aeaere aad daneea. ir.aa Week i Oee. t. Ooba.a'e cuttle Jobasy Jon.e." Tnaeday. Comoext ictah. koiae Sditb ruklaeck eopraao. betwaea aota. , Kate. Boa.. Wed Thoxa.. Bat., t5e Taaero Matinee every Tbatwdan Vierhta. Bee aad Mo, 'omxt'i rtnr nmv LAST TIMES TODAY !; MA.M IOW1 D TJIB CHMST BiaTBBS Tomorrow aad Weak: JSSSiT SobwrlBi Moving Plctnrw La4iy at S f ; and I P, K RAMDEIS Tfldaj TSc ".'X rxXATn aad Baaday Btcj-.! Tbe Beaaoa Big-gees margaia. 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