TIM HKK: OMAHA, TIIUlfSUAV, MAUCII 11, WKk SUBMARINE 0-12 SUNK BY BRITONS Admiralty Announces Destruction of Another German Undersea Craft and Capture of Crew. LOCATION IS NOT DISCLOSED iJOSTtOS, March 10 The Car man submarine U-12 ha been sent to the bottom, according to a stat ment issued today by the British d mtralty. The submarine, according to the official announcement, was rammed today by the British torpedo boat destroyer Ariel. It went to the bottom. The members of the crow were saved. The location of the sinking of the submarine Is not disclosed In the ad miralty announcement. ( rrw Held for Trial. Ths captured crew will be derrlved of all sporlal privileges, as was done In the rose of the men on board the U-S, and they will be held for trial In connection with the finking of merchant vessel. Th,i t- probably la the submarine hl-h yesterday aunk the British steamer Blackwood. The submarine U-12 " of the class built In 1910-11. Its displacement was 260 tons and It had a msilraum cruWng radius of VIOO miles. Its complement con sisted of Ir.elvo mm. It was armed with three elKhteon-lnh torpedo tubes and two one po'inder lilKh Hhiflfl. runs. It had a pre-l of iMrtwn knots above water and elittit Knots ibncreilv . J la it Born Artlvr. Thr U-l- had taken an actlvn part lu Hie Oornuirv. operations ox&tnst British ih!pptnif. ' ' ' " The ne of the V'-l? makes the seventh Herman submarine destroyed since ths fooslnninfl of the war. aocordln to rtate jnrnfs ttlven out officially In Iondon. These boots are 1'-15, sunk by the I'rltlsh ruler Birmingham In Aunust; U-1R. rammed and sunk . hy a British patrol boat November 3 and three unidentified aubinorxlble officially declared lost on October 26, October DO snd Kebruarv 28. Tho sixth submarine destroyed was the which Mas sunk' vt Puver March 4. FRENCH OFFICIAL REPORT Trenches Are Captured from Ger mans in Champagne and in the Argonne. ) REPULSE COUNTER ATTACKS PAR.IS. March 10 Vla Ixmdon ) The report from the war office this after noon Is as follows: "North of Arras. In the region of Notre Dame I)e xrette, the night Was quiet and the situation Is unchanged. The Importance of our progress yester day In Champagne Is confirmed. A vio lent florman counter attack made on Ridge IM was vigorously repulsed and we gained a little ground along the road from Tcrthea to Tahure. On the hill northeaat of Mennll our Infantry, after having carried the German worka. men tioned In the lent communication, reached a hill beyond. "In the Argonne. at l-'ontslne Madame, we demolished a block house and pushed our trenches eighty meters pnrward. Be tween Four De Parts and liollante the enemy, attacking at 4 p. m., took from us trenches we had captured In the morn ing. However, a fresh attack gave us possession of them once more. The enemy then attacked again and, accord ing to the latest Information, the fight ing continues." ALLIES PLEASED V , WITH GAINS ON . LAND AND SEA (Continued from Page One.) nients of theno countries still . clln; ! outwardly to the policy of neutrality. 1 .' i f;rce-e mr Malaarla. The crisis In Greece aeema temporarily to have been bridged with thf formation of. a. new. cabinet but whether the new premier can. control the Chamber of Icputice I causing Considerable speculation- here. ThoiiKh officially denied, reports Insist that a m'nlsterlel' crisis has arisen In Bulgaria, whre tbe premier, favoring In tervention. Was opposed by King Ferdinand, tt Is said that the Bulgarian prime minister stepped from his office at he anitte time' that Gireoe'g leading statesman .ret'lrpd. ' , ' ' rr;- offl' laliy confirmed today what IxiiMon , 'heard unofficially last night namely.- that' the aunetdreadnaught. ' yueen Kllassheth slipped Into the Dar danelles proper on Monday and bom barded the Turkish fortu, another one of which, on the European side, has been partly demolished. ' Ifrrmmii on lefealve In Mi. Correapondents at ' Petrograd of a"ng Uah newsnwfiers say tho German failure to reduce the Russia fortrena of Osse weli, togntlier with the reported German ilefeat st Grodno and Praaaynaa,, means the definite abandonment of the German offensive In north Poland, thus 'making, In the opinion of the correspondents. FlMld Mtrshal Von IHndcnburg'a ruah j uver ine ironurr anoiner coatiy Tenure. The Germans, though unable to ad vance In .Riwsie, are ieprted to be hold ing a line some thirty miles behind the extreme limit of their forward dash of a month ago. In central Poland ' both the Russians and the German are attacking alter nately, with no appreciable change In the situation being made. .The. same u truu , In Ihe Carpathian mountains and generally along the west ern front In Ftance and Belgium. Eastern Interests Secure Control of Gold Mining Co. DENVKK, Colo., March 10 -Control of the FJ Pao Consolidated (Jld Mining company has pasaed Into the hnrda of tho New York stockholders, according to an announcement by Warwick. M. Down Inrf, president of the company today. Directors and officers acceptable to the New Tork Interests were to be elected at the afternoon session of the stock holders" annual meeting. Mr. Downing said. II. MrOarry of Colorado springs was slated to be circled president. ITn offlrlally It wns stated that the leading New York Interest Is .Toeoph Walker Sons. '., The Kl Paso company operates one of the most valuable properties In the Crip ple CYrk district. Dissensions between various Interesta owning stock resulted ill the resignation of Allen I Burrls as prealdcnt on January 4, 115. Recently the directors elected Warwick M. Down ing us ti mporery president to preside at tho prcsont stockholders' meeting. ALLIES CREEPING UP DARDANELLES Turkish Batteries on Heights of Renkui Near the Narows Si lenced by Fire of Fleet. ITALIAN WARSHIPS PUT TO SEA PARIS, March 10. Operations of the allied fleet in tbe Dardanelles, stopped yesterday (Tuesday) morn ing by unfavorable weather condi tions, were resumed vigorously In the afternoon, says an Athens dispatch to the Matin. The warships are re ported to have made additional progress In the narrows, silencing Turkish batteries on the heights of Renkui, the fire from which had proved troublesome to the fleet in Its maneuvers. A fragment of a Turkish shell fell yes terday (Tuesday) at the feet of Hear Admiral Guepratte, commander of th French division operating with the allied fleet In the Dardanelles, as he was direct ing the operations of the batfleehtp Huf fren, which bad executed a daring man euver by penetrating the extreme limit of the mine fields, saya a Tenedos dis patch to the Petit Partsien. Several shells are reported to have struck the warahlp. hut the correspondent makes no mention of It having been damaged. After yeaterday's operations tho Tenedos dispatch aays, the crew of the battleship Gaulola was warmly praised by Vice Admiral Carden, the RrttlBh commander for the assistance lent In the reduction of the Dardanus redoubt. Powerful bat teries were silenced by the Gaulola, which waa Itself strurk by two six-Inch sheila, although the damage done la declared to have been Insignificant Operations of the French warships have been delayed for a few hours by the necessity of taking aboard coal and am munition. . Italian Fleet Pn to Sea. GKNKVA. March lO.-The Tribune says It haa learned from Vienna that several Italian warships have put to aea, prob ably bonnd for the Dardanelles. RAILROADS ARE PROSPEROUS Enginemen Introduce Figures to Prove Earnings Are Good and that Outlook is Brighter. SEVERAL PRESIDENTS QUOTED BRITISH AIR SCOUT FALLS INTO SEA AND IS KILLED LONDON, March 10,-Fllght Sublieuten ant Shepherd of the Royal navy fell Into the aea with a plane today while scouting off Eaatburne and was killed. CHICAGO, Urih 10. A compilation, asserting that the railroads have hern prosperous In the Inst few years, that the prospect for them and for other In diMtrlra In ISIS is cood. was Introduced today at ihe arbitration of the wage de mands of the engine men of western rallrnsds. It was the lest of the many statistical exhibits Analyzed by W. J. Tzanck, who was excused from the wit ness stand, and was tho final work of the brotherhoods on the ability i.f the railroads to pay. the Increases reqiieMed. Tbe end of the arbitration, said to be the most prolonged on rcord and the most thorough In Its Investigation o' every phase of the railroad business, is believed to be In slfrht. A few Individual witnesses will be called for the men to rebut testimony by railroad witnesses and sur-rebuttal. If any, will be brief, aceordlng to James M. fSheean, attorney fof the railroads. ' Probably all the testlr mony will be In next week. A week will be given for the filing of briefs and the board of arbitration will render an award April jn. The hearings began November 3D last and have continued five days a week since then with the exception of the Christmas holidays. Opinion Favors Railroads. Fummarislng evidence ot "changes tn public opinion toward the railroads" Mr. luck mentioned comments to that effect by railroad officials and financiers, the eastern freight rate advance grnn'ed by the Interstate Commerce commission; the restraining of tho state commissions ot Arkansas. Missouri and Oklahoma on points opposed by the railroads, and the changing scope of the commission's prose cutions. President Wilson's reply to the committee of railroad presidents, the su preme court's decision In the Hhrevrport case, decrease of antl-rallroad legislation by the slates, movement for favorable legislation, favorable rate and other or ders by state commissions,' the defeat of ths Missouri full crew law by popular referendum, the November elections, the attitude of the, press and the favorable action of numerous commercial organ izations were cited also as indicating a return of public confidence in the rail roads. Railroad Presidents Quoted. "Western railroads," said Mr. I-auik, "are already feeling the effects of re turning prosperity, a condition which mav be gathered from the statements of railroad presidents. President Miidge of the Chicago, P.ock Island Pacific, last fall predicted that this winter would be the best In Its hlstoiy If general traffic picked up. Ilia November earnings were greater than those of the same month a year prior. 'resident Newman F.rb of the Mlnnenpulls & Ht. Ixuls road la quoted as saying the 1"M-I91i earnings of his road Were the greatest In Its his tory. In Jsnuary the Denver ft Salt ijkr road wns earning IT.OO0 a mile, with promise of JIO.WO within three years." Mr. I.iiih k quoted officials . of the Northern Pacific, the Chleago. Iiurling ton Qclncy. the Chlrago A Northwest ern, the t'nlon Pacific, the Atchison, Topeka ft Santa Fe. that Chicago. Mil waukee & St. Paul and other roads, or analyzed their financial reports to show they reUHided the business outlook as cheerful. SHELT0N NAMED FOR UNITED STATES MARSHAL WASHINGTON, March 10-WII)lnm A. Sl.elton has been aclected by President Wilson for marshal of the western dis trict of Missouri In pim-e of Ewlng C. I'-land, whose nomination the senate re acted. The selection of Shelton Is In ac cordance with the president's decision not to push the appointment of men whose m mlnatlons have beeen rejected. Costive Bowels, Headache, Colds, Take Cascarets Get a 10-cent box now. Furred Tongue, Bad CoMs, Indiges tion, Fallow Skin and Miserable Head aches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stom ach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments like gar bage In a swill barrel. That's the flrat step to untold misery lr digestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental feara. everything that la horrible and nauseating-. A Cascaret tonight will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. They' work while you sleep a 10-cent box from your drug-gist will keep you feeling good for months. Mil lions of men and women take a Cas caret now and then to keep their stom ach, liver and bowels regulated, and never know a miserable' moment Don't forget the children their little ' I nsldes need a (rood, gentle cleansing, too Advertisement. 8 TRAIN LOADS of BUIGK CARS r HOUSE PASSES BILL TO ABOLISH LINDSAY'S COURT DF.NVr.K. Marclf lU-Thn Colorado houet pe'aed on llnal reading yesterday three hllla to abolish the juvenile court 'H1 tranafe Its work to the district ourts. One effect of tie bills. If passed by the senate and signed by the governor, j would be to remove from office Judge Hen H. Undsey of the Juvenile court of I i. . . . ! Several members of the republican ma jority in ihe house. In voting for the Mils, slated thut they did so because they felt themrelvcs bound by the action a party caucus. Shipped into NEBRASKA, WESTERN IOWA and SOUTHERN SO. DAKOTA IN JANUARY and FEBRUARY, 1915 WHICH FURTHER PROVES' the POPULARITY OF THE BUICK THROUGHOUT THE WEST As a fitting1 climax for filling this $1,000,000.00 order consisting of 8 train loads or 1,012 Buick valve-in-head Motor Cars given the Buick Motor . Cn. hv H. E. Sidles. General Manager of the Ne braska Buick Auto Co., to be shipped one train load each week during January and February the great Buick Factory closed down entirely for five ' minutes and every whistle shrieked out Its mes sage of MGod speed" as the last of the eight ' steamed out of t he Flint yards on the morning of February 23, 1915. 0 fcprtsjar 4 snalis rind Colds Itaaavecaaa Pon t run the ilsi. Get a Wc bottle of t. KIiik's New DUH'ovrry now. The first dtc tells you. All druggists. Ad verti merit. , DEATH RECORD- MlH Haith Wlleos. UAVKNPORT, Neb.. March 10 -8pe- imI. t Itutli Wlleos. eldest daughter of H-v. Bnd Mrs, 11. U. Wlkxix, died at ths .Methodist parsonsge here' Monday even Ink The funeral service wW be con cluded by Rev. R. N. Orrlll. pastor of the Methodist church at Felrbury, on Wednesday at 2.80 p. ni. Helen' Kocbefort. NORTH BEND. Neb,. Marrh 1.-oipe- ml The funeral of Helon lUx'hefint, the 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hocbefurt of North Bsnd.' was held yesterday at the Cgthollo church. Her death resulted from measles, with com plications. ' This mna trslt. Dob t miss this. Cut out this slip. close cents to Foley at Co.. Chlr-aso. Ill . writing your name and addreaa clearly. T-.u will receive In return a trial paik i untalnlna Koley'a Honey and Tar vmi tor eouil s. colds and aroup; Kidney Pills for pain In sldx ao4 l- k. rheumatism, bai kaehe, kidney and Harder ailments; and Foley Cathartic TaM'-ts.- s wholeoouta and thoroughly . : -inr (-athaMbv especially comforting -t )il jt-isuos. toU everywhere. Ad- Put your money In a BUICK. It will merit your confidence. Become one of the great crowd of Buick Boosters. Ask yaur nearest Buick dealer for a demonstration, ' If you don't know where he is, write ua. r- Nebraska Buick Auto , Co. LINCOLN ' , . OMAHA SIOUX CITY ' J! i I m J BUICK DEALERS EVERYWHERE Announcing a Special Showing of Blouses For (litis, Misses nnd Women, in OrprnntHe, .Tnpinocn Silk ami Crcp do Chino. Our two newest mod nrv tho "Country Club' " Piping Rook Styles," essoin adapted for traveling and jma general wear. $1.95, $2.50, $3.95 ALSO r-xeeptional values Crepe de Chine and Lace ou Beautiful designs and new color Rome with the two-in-one collar. $3.95, $5.75 Skirt Special Tho styles this season are especially swagger; mndo with the "New Flare' ? and trimmed with pockets of innny designs. On Thursday and Friday we want to sell 100 Skirts, and to do so we will offer unusual values at $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 Be Sure to See These Skirts, You Business Girls. and"7 A . v XTv ri'-riHSrfWiS hmd 1 'hliai4:d'.r,:ntu-::tt;r.i,i J!:--::.s:'3':7:!Ui,,,:I-, OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREST. For Breakfast Foods v There's nothing more appetizing than cereals ll hot or Cold aerved with , Cottnqe StarllUed Unwstoid Cottage Milk cones from healthy cows and is con densed In oar spotlessly clean factories. It lairs S !?s 1 MILK CO. X am T f ' fc TTT line I water and nothing added. indefinitely. For purity, f reahneaa. flsror six! economy, ixntags muk ta uneaceuea. use u wner ever you bare Men umna Dome cream or mils. a lupixy awr. In Two 81ss 8 and lO CENTS , AtAUCmoJDbrm AMERICAN Mala 33 f ' " "" Pure gt is a Medicinal WMsIie Authorltiea generally agree that good, pure whiskey posesses positive medicinal value. Both a a stimulant and tonic its use by profession and laity is widespread. Because of this fart the V. 3. Pharmacopoeia (the Government authority on medicines and their proper preparation) has establish ed a standard of purity for medi cinal whiskey. -. ' v Duffy's ' Pure . Malt Whiskey meets tbe Government ' Standard and is even higher obtained only by a costly process. First of all it is made of grain entirely malted, although the Government Stand ard does not require that all the grain be malted. As only clean and sound grain can be malted, inferior or defective grain never enters Duffy's, but only the most selected grains including barley, are used. This careful selection gives Duffy's a medicinal value far superior to the average whis key used for beverage purposes. Duffy's Pure Ma It Whiskey then is a refined distillate, pvoperly aged to acquire smoothness and flavor, without noxious substances to disturb or irritate the stomach or nervous forces. These are reasons why Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey does not even Uste like other whiskies; why Duffy's is recognized generally as the one medicinal whiskey; and why. when you need a real tonic and stim ulant, you should remember to "Get Duffy's and Keep Well." For the aged, for those who are "run down." for persons suffering from stomach disorders, nervousness or similar ailments whoj need a real builder-np of the whole system. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has brought quick and positive results. It's "a medicine for all mankind." Sold in SKALED ' BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations. If ATT Surry's from your local druratat, trocar or dealer, RUIC fi.oo par bottle. If be cannot supply yon, write us, we will toll you wbexe to vet It. Ksaloal booklet tree. The Duffy Malt Whlbkey Co.. Rochester. N. Y. RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED . It U an ttfectloua dlaaae. not the reaulta of aroumulatsd urio jcM 1. the tlaaue.. and the eyet.m must b. rid of the Infection before ere . poastb" Kr.euma.ttsm causae more lntenae aufrer ng than any ota.r 'sJasV f Bowe.r-a treatment curee rheumatism. Pay when cure. He Wk W. SOWIBB, K, S. B O U4 Bee ld., Omaha, Web. Fbeme one". 3Ta