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Better cut out thta notice and thow It to any other h ax ruptured you may ave a life or at leaat the rolaory of rtmture ajud. : 11 Iba worry and (U-aaer or aa operation. GERMAN ADYANCE , IN EAST PUZZLES BRITISHEXPERTS Engliih Stiategists Unable to Un derstand Heavy Sacrifites of Men Kaiser is Making in Vicinity of Warsaw. i SEE UTILE PERMANENT GAIN Move May Be Intended to Prevent Sending Reinforcements to the Austrian, VIOLENT BATHE AT LA BASSEE LONDON, Feb. 3. British mili tary experts arc unable to explain the sudden and violent offensive movements begun by the Germans to the west of Warsaw, In Russian Po land, and In the vicinity of LaBss see, on the northwestern end of tne ba.ttle line In France. In both these regions there had been a return to the old style of German battering, the men being hurled forward in close formation, great sacrifice, with," British reports say, little permanent gains. In Russian Poland the Germans are holding some ground in front of Warsaw which these attacks netted, but the reqent German onslaughts on the western battle front, military of ficials assert, almost Invariably have resulted in' failure to consolidate the positions gained. It Is suggested that Field Marshal von Illndenburnr, the Oerman commander. Is again hammering toward the Polish cap ital with the idea of' holding there Em peror Nicholas" crack troops which other wise might b be transferred to the Carpathians where the Russians and AuHlro-Cierman forces Ftltl are fighting In the mountain pause. Neither side has been able to force the other onto the plains, though the Russians claim to be mote than hbldtng their own. IaBassee, twelve miles south of the Belgian border, long has been a crucial point oil the western front and the Brit ish troops congregated In the neighbor hood have suffered heavily. German Official Report. BERLIN, Feb. 3. (By Wireless to 4he Oerman positions near Perthes have been repulsed. On the remainder of the western battle front there was yesterday nothing more than artillery exchanges. "In Poland, north of the Vistula, cav alry onslaughts by the Russians have been repulsed, while south of the Vistula German attacks at a point cast of Bnll mow eniled with the occupation of the village of Humln (to the northeast). Flghtli)? for possession of Wolaaxye Lowlczka has been polng on since Feb ruary 1. In these engagements we have taken over 4,000 prisoners and captured six machine guns. . "Russian attacks at night against the ! German positions near the Bzura river have been repulsed." French Official Report. PARIS, Feb. S. The French war of fice today gave out on the progress of ihe .military, operations reading a fol lows:' "In the country of the Lya there Is nothing to report. " .' "Between the Iy and Olse, in the sec tor of Nouvette, to. the west .of Iens, French batteries put an end to a spirited fusillade from the enemy. The Germans endeavored to float down the river Ancre some blazing rafts, starting; them from a point above Avelly, " which Is north of Albert. We were successful, however, In stopping these floats before they ex ploded. , . "Our artillery has continued to secure excellent results In the valley of the A lane. WeN have made slight progress and have taken prisoners and repulsed a counter attack of the Hill, No. -200, near Perthes. ' On the Argonne, a second Oerman at tack took place yesterday near Bogatelle, at about f o'clock in the evening. - "The front from the-Meuse to the Vos ges has been quiet. In Alsace we' ara organizing our forces on the ground won by us to the south of Ammertzyvllltjj." Secretary Defehds 'Methods and Work of the Foundation NEW YORK, Feb. i.-Jerome D. Greene, secretary of the Rockefeller Fondatlon and formerly a member of the personal staff of John D. Rockefeller, today spent two hours and a half on the witness stand before the federal commission on ! Industrial relations explaining: the work ing of the Foundation, hla personal ac tivities, and defending the charter under which the Foundation la doing business. Mr. Greene admitted. In reply to ques tions, that the charter was broad In scope and that under It there was nothing to prevent' the Foundation from engaging In propaganda against trade unions or con ducting a campaign against compensa tion for workmen. But ho asserted there was not the remotest chance that such things would ever be done. The witness declared there . were no grounds on; which to base a suggestion that the charte, which was granted by the New York legislature, might be un constitutional. Aa for conditions in Colorado, the wit ness saw no reason why' the Rockefeller Foundation should Interest itself more In the workers, than Jn any other place where there appeared to be a need ot assistance. The trouble in Colorado he believed to be economic. Mr. Greene said that since the start of the Rockefeller Foundation about a year ago the Foundation had dispensed in gifts ll.S34.0O0 on its own behslf and Kl.nt.OuO on behalf of Mr. Rockefeller, sr.' All told it had expended about ll.QOO.OW for Belgian relief. NINE MEN BUflNED TO DEATHJN BUNKHOUSE KANE, Pa.. Feb. I. Nine men were burned tvdeath and alx others seriously Injured In a fire which early today de stroyed the bunk house of the Tlonesta Chemical company at Mavburr, Forest county. The men. mostly wanderers, were enployed In the forests aa woodmen. The houa waa heated by gas, and It Is be lieved increased preasure In the mains caused aa explosion which fired the build ing. Only on occupant of toe building escaped, unhurt. . . General Felipe Angeles, one of General Pancho Villa's most trusted aides, now slated to succeed Gen eral Garisa as provisional president of Mexico. lO jr 1 v r. KaV . J v Zfc- CANADA TO ASK EXTRADITION OF GERMAN OFFICER Continued from Pago Ono.l liberty, but provision haa been mado to forestall such procedure. A. local trial Justice stands ready to Issue a warrant for the arrest of the dynamite on nny one ot several charses that have been suggested. Theae Include the illegal transportation of dynrt ..c nnd of causing damago In this town, as win dows of some bul'dlngs jvore brokeS by the explosion. Under tho auspices of Canadian , off 1 'cials, a court session was held last night at-'McAdam Junction. Just across the New Brunswick border, at which' testi mony was given before a , police magis trate, who later Issued a warrant against Van Horn. - No esrvlce was mudo on the prisoner, however, local authorities" having decided that the warrant had no legal standing unless accompanied by an order for extradition. Canadian Uw on Battjert. 8T. JOHN. N. B., Fen. t-The informa tion laid aeainst Werner Van Horn, upon which the Canadian authorities seek" his extradition from Vanceboro, Me., was stated today by J. B. M. Baxter,' attor ney general of New Brunswick, to be baaed on section 282 of the criminal code. This aectlon la as follows. "Everyone Is guilty of an Indictable of fense and liable to life Imprisonment who unlawfully, with Intent to injure or en danger the safety of any person traveling or being on any railway. Injures or de stroys any train,' bridge or fence of said railway or any other portion thereof." Mr. Baxter said that if Van Horn were brought to Canada and indicted he would be tried In Charlotte ooupty. New- Bruns wick. The-offense charged, ho saia was covered by an extension made In 1900 to the extradition treaty of 1SS9 between Canada and the United States, pronounc ing aa extraditable any "willful andDp lawful destruction or obstruction of rail roads which endangers human life." fitronar Winds t'nnae Nearalarla. Don't suffer, get a 25c bottle of Sloan's Liniment, it penetrates to the painful parts at once. Kills the pain. All drug gists. Advertisement. Burn Good Coal No matter how good your heating system, poor coal will render it ineffective. The best of furnaces cannot do its best work with poor coal. But the old furnace will do better work with ' LEHIGH VALLEY .' ANTHRACITE The Coal That Satisfa The superior quality of this coal is due to the fact that it contains more carbon and more heat units. Steadily, con' tinuously, unfalteringly it works without fuss or bother. Its ' WSell fMJtA-i AKTHKAUTE k .Jiu Liavau, A.ikc7I , he LEHIGH VALLEY McCormick Buildin&r i ""'am iswiif iiTaSViTjtl r'- CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET IS WILD Price of May Option riuctnatei Ten Cents on Rumor of Peace nd Opening of Dardanelles. SIX-CENT BREAK AT CLOSE CHICAGO, Feb. 3. Peace rumor today dealt a sudden blow to the high price of wheat. At the outset as much aa a cent a bushel was knocked off the value of the May de? livery, In which, however, transac tions were relatively small. The July' option, In which buslnesB cen tered, was given a setback of 2 cents at the opening. May sold aa low as $1.57, whereas the close yesterday was $1.65. .The break In price, however, was only temporary and Boon May wheat touched a new high record $1.65H, Fear of the opening of the Pardanelles ha.I concl'lcrablo to do with the wlldnei of the fluctuations In wheat. Reports, thoiiKh, that seversl of the chief forts de fending the straits had been demolished wore not fully credited and did not have a lasting effect. The same was true of th peace talk, which rested ci gossip ab to action by financiers likely to be tttken by May 1. During tho break May reached for a moment aa low as 11. Wi. a fall of SVic. Contrary to what might have been ex pected, the scene In the pit gave little hint of any greater strain than usual. On the rebound May wheat Jumped eventually to ll.fis, making the range covered by that option 10 cents, a swing seldom equaled In so short a time. July dropped fi cents to ll.SS, but recovered to 11.40V Price fioea Down, ' Subsequently 'the wheat market con tinued to ahow great nervousness and fluctuated rapidly on Btnall orders. For the most part tho tendency waa down ward. Exporters were said to have with drawn temporarily from the market owing to steamship companies altering lei-ma because of new uncertainties of ocesn traffic. The close was unsettled to 4 to 04 cents under last night. ' Htop loss selling led to a fresh break In rorn In the last hour, when depression of the wheat market again became acute. I Tho close was nervous at Vk cents to 2 to 2V4 cents net decline. OPPOSE THE WATER BOARDLIGHT PLANT (Continued from Page One.) tu Issue a franchise to themselvos, and that K that should ever be declared per return as that of the electrlo light com pany has been by the supreme court, it would at least bo perpcfhal to the people themselves. D. C. Patterson championed it. saying It waa but a question whether the people should have or should not have the right to own and operate an electrlo littht plant. Wronarlr Kamei, "General Harries, president eif the Omaha Electric Light and Power company, de clared tho bill waa, wrongly named, that x( should d named "A bill, to authorise the assassination of tha Omaha Electric Light and Power company." "If this new plant Is to he a club," he said, "I ask why, and what has tha com pany done to merit a clubbing? If a club Is necessary, why shall that club be placed In the hands of the Water board? Are. you not aware that tha city at pres ent is In legal possession of all tha club that Is necessary, and that It has the power to regulate rates?" He pointed out that the city was glad to get the electrlo light plant twenty years ago when It was established here, No More Pilos Simple Home Remedy Easily Ap plied Gives Quick Hellef and Costs Nothing to Try. The Pyramid umiU from a Mafia Trial. - Pyramid Pile Remedy gives quick re lief, stops Itching, bleeding or protruding Mies, hemorrhoids and alt reutaJ troubles. In the privacy of your own home. Pyra mid Pllo Remedy Is for sale at all 'drug gists. 6oc a box. A single box often cure. A trial treatment will be mailed .free for the asking. Pyramid Drug Co., 617 Pyramid ttldg , Marshall, Mich. abundant heat . will heat your house, then keps it warm. Tell your dealer that you want LrJiigh Valley Anthracite, If can t supply you, write COAL SALES CO. Chicago, III J and that In his estimation the keynote of t the bill h condsratlon. Tn Aaanrr In Wrlllnn. C F. Harrison, Jumping at the oppor tunity to aak questions, wanted to know: "What Is tho capital stork of the com pany at the present time?" tlneral Har ries declare 1 hs would anewer the ques tion In writing, giving the minutest de tail. Harrison then poured oiff a storm of vital questions, as to total outstanding ' bonds, common stock dividends, snd a lt of other matters. Then Harrison at tacked the iras company, directing all hla bltfrr remarks to tleneral Harries, as though Harries were the owner of the . gas company Instead of the president of i the electrlo light company. The exchange nun m cmi jiarrinon aown anil 1ctnan1 that he deslat from hla vltrnllc attack. H. Berrher Howell Talks. R. Reecber Howell got the last word, sud made a speech that lasted probably a half hour. He declared that If the present company could not live under a system of competition with a public plant It must go the route of other concerns that cannot stand competition. "This company drove out the old It. T. Clark company years ago," he said. "It wss dog est dog then, and this company ate the Clark company. This company must be considered as subject to competition ss any man hero In tho room In the con duct of hla real estate business. What competition In this business means Is squeezing out the water, and that Is what Is the matter." He cltrd sn err.iy of figures on rates In other Titles tinder private ownership and .under public ownership, and do to emancipate ourselves, or do we want to Vcmanclpatc ourselves, or do we want to remain shackled?" The vote wna taken Immediately after Howeir speech with the result stated. Thla waa the larncat exchange mect n held In a good many moons. The south dining room of tho Commercial club was Crowded. Nearly aixty men. members and nonmembers of tho exchange, were prest nt. RUSSIA BARS FOREIGN RELIEF EXPEDITIONS WASHINGTON. Feb. S.-Ituasla todav Informed the Fnlted States that the dis tribution of food, money and clothing to Oerman and Austrian prisoners in Plberla would be permitted only by tho Husslan military authorities, declining to nlve foreign relief expeditions that prlvlego. An Amercan expedition had slartcd from Feklnc. fPQQ Compromise You must conquer Stonlach Ills at once if you would retain the controlling; power Iti health matters. Such ailments as Poor Appetite, Indigestion, Bilious ness, Constipation, Colds and Gripe soon" undermine your health. , Help nature conquer them with the valuable aid of H0S TETTER'S Stomach Bitters "1 p. TRY IT J LJ D Di New Orleans wjaroi bras February 16, 1915 REDUCED FARES, SPECIAL SERVICE ' Via ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Personally ponducted mid-winder vacation spe cial train party, including excursion on the Missis sippi, tour of New Or leans and National Ceme tery Park at Vickaburg, Miss. Interesting lit e r a t u re, full information, tickets' eto., at CITY TICKET OFFICE 407 S. 16th St. Tel. D. 264. Omaha, Neb. S. NORTH, Di8trict Passenger Agent. MARSHAL STOPS TANGO AND BEAR CAT DANCE SIOCX FAtXS. n. H., Feb. 3.-.peelsl.) Consternation has been created smimg the yowna enplo of I-esterville by the action of the town authorities In placing a ban on such dances as the tango, bear cat, lame duck and other ragtime dances. Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats at HALF PRICE $6, $7.50, $9, $10, $11.25, $12.50, $14.50 and $17.50 ;siWn..'Nrl:.s:tV;i1,' lV,.,.....,.,,.V.., ''j8y"""i'" i Becaast it hat a taste and 1 L' . BecaatM it is always the tame cdwayp good. Beeauf it U brewed so carefully and under such sanitary con editions that it is absolutely pure. Iiecaa$9 it is to nourishing, so appetizing and so uniformly good that it is enjoyed by every member of the family. , Becaaa every user is constantly singing its praises and will use no other. A IfrlAVS m . Vol " rgamenw tlat Bnw'mg Try a Company a- AfUuKmJt s An Apartment you would like to ' ' call your home may be easily located in the "For Rent, Apartments" columns of The ' Bee. Apartment house owners know . that lice readers are desirable . tenants and accordingly the best offers are 'always pi I l-'.'.-t i f H. Pome of the dancers believed that If they gave a private danrlng party and In dulged In these dances there would be no objection. They secured the 1p.stcr vllle opera house, hut In the midst of tho entertainment the town marshal and the owner of the building appeared and stopped the proceedings. The order of the town authorities placing a ban on sensational dances speedily followed. Now That Wonderful and Startling Reductions is tho cry of every clothing store in Omaha, we cay in behalf of our superior gar ments to "Look around'V "Ex amine the makes" and com pare the values that are of fered; we feel sure that double value awaits you here in one of "Kuppenheimer," "Society Brand" or Hart. individuality that cannot be equaled. '. . .i ' 13I&tJ cannot oe gomstsa jjr CociD&nV Cos and b OMAHA. NER. Conwneaif Ft., rwu. S663 IIIH Hill III II I ) I i I advertised in The . Bee. Finding an apartment through Bee Want Ads is the quickest, most economi cal and satisfactory way. Trylt Telephone Tyler 1000 The Omaha Bee Everybody ruadt Bm ' Want Ad n