I TIIK BEK: OMAHA, THURSDAY, A1MUL 1. 1115. 11 , RHSS ROLLING OH TOWAKUjlUNGARY German Critic Says Supreme Com mand Should Do Everything to Avert Invasion. FETROGRAD VERY OPTIMISTIC Camera Catches Jack Johnson; Fat Two Weeks Before Fight LONDON, March 31. Russian forces from Prsemysl ara already taking their place side by Bide with the troops irho have for weeks pant been striving to carry the Carpathian passes In the face of stem opposi tion by the Austrian and Germans. The presence of a division Erom Prsemysl on the Carpathian front la noted in the Austrian official com munication. ; , ' That this Is a struggle of the greaV est importance, the result of which will "exercise a strong effeet on the entire situation."' Is pointed out by Major Moraht, the military critic of the Berlin TageblaU. who adds: Frr "t "Th supreme army commanA has srounda enough fan- employing all 41a poeebla forces to avert a Russian Irrup tion into the Hungarian plains." In'thta region, psjtlcularly along the Bartfeld-lJMok front, tha Russian cto, according- to the official statement, trojn Petrograd. "are aevt-Jotiuagr with perfect success, notwithstanding tha enemy's stubborn resistance." The nature of the' fighting indicated hy tha am official cera musics tloa which tella of desperate counter attacks, jsays that the Russians captured OA Bund ay asd Monday, last, aavontyalx .frioer. iVtt man and a great number of guns. InprfTt AdTaataa. The' Austrian hv Improved, their ad vantage of having forced the Roaaiana to -withdraw front Bufcowlna, fhr la an aV vance Xrom Cseraowlti the Russians ad mit the Austria crossed the Russian frontier and advanced half war to :hotln. Already the Russians are sending troops to that section , to repel the ia In the western war area attacks and counter attacks, wtth -varying degrees ef success, are reported. The German oon- tlnn to , bpmbard the bridges around -Xteupoit, while from the eea to tha Alan and In, Champagne there Kavo Heea artillery actions. The " seriousness ut the battle for Hartmanns-Weilerkopf. in Alsace, is shown by tha fact that tha bedie et 700 German dead have been 'found. Kansas City and : Eourkes to Battle ; Two Combats Here 'Too Kaunas City American aasoeiaiion team: win battle tha Rsurkes at Rourke park today and tomorrow, providing- of eooraw tha weather, which has toeea out tin?., considerable figure around Omaha, permit. Tha Blues are on their training trip and Marty Krug Intends to give tbni . litUe training when her strek ' here. ' The gam, will be called at k , fCarWto J anatipt J .... . v.,. WhwIhC' ' ' ''"" '' ' Kansaai City. eschlietmerU First Baae .TelWtt ' t ,I'reen.....,..,,,,..ccond Baae.......Rath Krug...,..J .(fecund Baa.,.- Whalfn,.. ,..8hortato .....Wcrtmen !. Tlloski ! Rhortatnn ..Third Bane. ......... Teach ..'Lett Field Mat tick .I-rt Field.. Onter Fif14.M..Cbmptan ...Riht rusw .....iStw ..Catcher Moor ..C&totor . CteUw, .J.. rVfa. . . - A I i Connelly.. 3..., Thomason..., , Huelsman,,,. Krueger.,.,.., . Kafora......... .- Willi. nul " ............ . , rvvuvr ................ Styles Sner .George Pitcher ...........Sanders f'lssman Pitcher ... ...Allison Johnsoa.. PKcher Baakt ?lolett .Fitchee- ! "trSoS oyes....,.....,jHclw R.r. .-Mtcher Kverdon.. William Huey Beats ; Daly at Billiards CHICAGO," March William Huey of Chicago, by 'defeating John Daly of fitw Tork., JlmiaXe4 liim tonight from a triple, tl and will meet Oeorga Moor of New fark tomorrow night for tha threa nsfatoa. hfUiarg, championship , f tha ' fv. , .' ' ' Huey wan, to to . la alnety-ana In. wags. Each had a high ma of four, Daly gave hi opponent a hard run at tha fin ish and climbed from thirty-eight In two -una of four each, while Huey atood at forty-eight. - , r v 2t& 7 ' X? f f f I1 ;1 v; i I : I I f.y 'gjigga $ENI0R MEDICS WIN ;J GAME FROM JUNIORS ' In a bSe hall gams between the seniors : and Juniors of tha Cretghton Medioal . college at Rivervtew park Tuesday after ' noon the senlora won. It to 1 V. H. Kla- tenmachar of tha Omaha Council Bluffs - 3treet Railway company filled tq as .pitcher for the senior ana allowed only Your hit. W. D. Quackenbuah of 'the tret railway company played outfield Tha gam, da spite the score, was de cidedly Interesting and well played con tdering the season. JIM COFFEY KNOCKS ' - OUT BUFFALO BOXER NEW TORK. March Jl.-JIm Coffey. -the "PuWrn Giant," knocked out On ' , Round'' Davis, the Buffalo heavyweight. -with a right smash to the Jaw in the . third round of a ten-round match here ' .tonight. j Coffey scored knoekdowna In the first and second rounds. Webster Asks for Reservations for Palimpsest Dinner John Webster aska that rormlwr of tha rnllmpsent rlub take rluo notlrv of the Tart that on next Monday night the dinner of the organisation will be served at the Fontonelle. In order that the Indli-a may be acoomrrodatod. It being one f the club's tare "ladle- nlrhta." Mi. b Kler aaka that mrmlH-rs notify him of their Intent lnn as to attendance by not later than Saturday of thla week. In order that proper ariangementa may ha made. The speaker for the evening will be Dr. Charles AV. Zuelitlng of ChlraRo, nnd his toplo will be The Democracy of American IjTttora." tr. Zuebllng, who baa never been heard here. Is known as one of the most notable of American platform aieakeis. and hla heaicra are promised an iinumial opportunity to bear a gifted man deal with, a, subject on which he Is thoroughly well qualified to talk. TEN P0ST0FFICE CLERKS GET INCREASES IN PAY Ten clerke In the Omaha postoffire have bee promoted and granted (100 Increases In salary, effective April 1. The pronvv. tlcns are for efficiency and term of ferv. Ice, Postmaster J. C. Wharton pays. These clerks received the advances: Cecil A. Bacon, Karl Oanmer. Waller R. Anderson, Raymond J Bamford, Al bert J. Hero. Miss H. Mary Horn. lo W. Kennebeok. Edward K Moore. Mlsa Clara L. reteraon. Frederic A. Rlttcr. COCK WEEPS AS HE TESTIFIES AGAINST WIFE Krneat L. Cook, a ahMil teacher, wept as he gave testimony which resulted In the eremtnu of a divorce from his wife. Mrs. Klsle Chrlstene t'ook. He tesltried that she hsd left him anfl had said she no VmEer loved him. He secured custody of a child Cookie testimony was Interiupted by an outburst if emotion while he oc cupied Hie wltne.s tnnd. lie was ivpreaeuted hv former .Turtse A I. ftutton and the waa stcned by Judge W. A. Kedlck, who succeeded Put ton on Hi bench. who have been lounalng In the municipal building recently, the superintendent of the building wss directed to remove thse seats. BORROWS RAZOR TO SHAVE AND FINDS HE IS PINCHED KILBANE OUTPOINTS WALLACE OF BROOKLYN NF.W YORK, March Johnny Ki'. bane of Cleveland, world's fealherw-elalit champion. outrKlntod Kddle Wallace of Brooklyn in a ten-round bout In Brooklyn tonight. Johnny Dundee, Now York, outfought I-'rankle CalUihun of Brooklyn In a ten round bout Dundee wcltthcd l!SVl and Callahan 1S3. ' Jie Kovach. charged with rbblng the residence of Mike Timm and Mike Fekele, lens Capitol avenue was ar rested Tuesday evening at the home of Frank Vsrcbely, Hlxth and Nicholas streets, where he went lo borrow a rssnr to sha-e. While In the operation of shaving Varehely covered hlin with a gun and held him for the police. He was arraigned In police court and bound over n Ihe district court. Varehely, un lie known to Kovnch, was a pnrilcular friend of the two men robbed and had known that the police were locking for the man for more than a week. Kovach and Varebvly were mere acquaintances. CHURCH HOWE IMPROVES UNDER TREATMENT HERE Major Church Howe, formerly In the Cnltcd states consular aetwice and well known Ncbraskan, has ben in thnaha for several days under treatment for one of his eyes, as an aftermath of a hoepltal operation whlrh he underwent at lAn coln. Hla son, Herbert R. Howe, hna been with him most of the tlmo nnd reports ratle'actory Improvement of the patient. STORZ DEUCJOUS BOCK BEER SEATS FOR LOUNGERS ARE Don't nilas It. Nothing supetlor to U has evrr been brewed. A genuine long aged mellow bock. On draught and In bottle on and after April 1. Watch for the Stora'' algn. Phone for a case for your home. (Web. 1260). REMOVED FROM CITY HALL Pro Bono Publico, Veritas, TsPver and other publicists have been doprlvod of their soat In the city hsll lobby. On account of the many political hangers-on, GRAIN RECEIPTS LIGHT AND MARKET IS DULL tit was a dull grain ' market with re ceipts light and evoTyth'.tiir lower, though there were reports that Enrope was bld UlnK lor large quantities at wheat to be rrportcd next week. , On 'the Omaha 4jraln exchange wheat reoelpta were elercn cars, wlta the prices ll.lfAii to tl.ST. one-half Vent linder Tues day. Corn receipts a'ere thirty-two cars, prices ranging arounJ fV cents to t!Vi cents, or slmul one-fonrth cent under prices f Tuesday. Theie were eighteen cars of cats and Ihcy sold st MH cents to S4' cents, one nusrter i onc-hlilf cent off. Improvers Protest , Track Ordinance Poutlwiist Improvers at thCtr club meet ing lost night registered an emphatic protest against the proposed ordinances to permit railroad track between Ninth and Fifteenth and Howard and Jackson streets. They said the crossing of Tenth street hy tracks would be Immensely dimgcroim to the heavy street railway and street traffic on the line that serves their particular territory and besides la one of the most important In Omaha. The council will be Importuned to kill tha ordinance. SCHOOL BOYS MAKE TRIP THROUGH SMELTING WORKS Two hundred . school boys visited the smelter yesterday with ' Secretaries Flower, Mayf'r, Mhunts and F.nton of th Young Men's t'hilstlsn association. Similar- trlpr will be made to. the Armour packing plant and the Cnlon raelflc shops Thursday and Friday mornings. Mem bers of the boys' department of the as sociation ami their friends over 12 years of age are elliftlile to make the trips, which are Intended to instruct the lads in -the nature and Importance of the various Industries. STCRZ FAMOUS BOCK BEER The finest evr brewed in Omaha. On draught and in bottles on and after April 1. Phone Chas. Htors (Web. 1K) for a case for yeur home. N In tit Const Relieved. Dr. Bell's PlrwwTar-Honey eases your cough, smithes the lungs and Invites aleep. Only SSc. All druggists. Advertisement. SENDS FAMILY TO THEATER AND COMMITS SUICIDE A'ler' telling hla wile and gfapdehliaren to go to the theater and enjoy them selves, John F.. Stringer.' retired business man: aged M and living ' at at South Twenty-elKth avenue, ended his life yes terday afternoon by gas asphyxiation. Ho waa found by .hla wife when'-she returned. ' ' HAVANA. March -SL Jack Johnson is fat sot hg -fat, as hss been slleged, but of ample girth, to say the least. The ac companying photograph waa taken Just two waeks before the date settled for th negro's appearance in the ring against Tees "WTHard for the heavyweight cham pionship of the world.' Judging by hla ' auia. Johnson should enter the ring against Willard In about th suae physical shape ha wss In when he fought Frank Moran la Paris lsst summer. It wss reported then he weighed shout gal pounds. . Johnson weighed 04 pound when he fought Jim Jeffrie at Reno, Nev., July 1 1518, and 106 pounds when he fought Tommy Bums In Rusheutters Bay, Aus tralia, m 190,- Ia bs good enough yet to stop WUlard the big ungainly white hope,, who will weigh about t? Willard ia a tighter much after the Gal veston n euro's style. WUlard likes to waitt to make the other man lead and, content himself with blocking punches On' Ms forearms. When Jeaa trlea to' tight fast he gets as wild as a hare and leaves him- self open to a clever boxer, one who has sufficiently long resah to get tq him.' ..Too much -waiting will not be to John- eon's liking because after fifteen rounds have elapsed Johnson wli) have . been In the ring an hour. .That Is a, long tlm for a man of hla age. . Expert f.gure that Johnson will feign groggtness and distress to lure Jesa Into cutting wide open In an attempt to finish him. Then they look for the negro to step In and by su perlor boxing sblllty knock the, whit man out. THREE-EYE COMPLETES EIGHTCLUB CIRCUIT DAVENPORT. Ia.. March M.-The Three-1 Base Ball league completed an eight-elub circuit hers today by voting In Rock Island sad Dubuque. The other towns represented are: De catur, Bloomlngton. Davenport, Peoria, Mollne and Quincy. A split schedule o; IK gantea will be played, opening April '-9 and cMiii, Rep. tember II It is not certain that Ho k Island will accept. WHITE SOX BEAT YUMA AND HELPJUT OUT FIRE '. YUMA, -Arts., March St. Th Chicago Americans, first team and Turns players helped flremea extinguish a fir In a residence near th has hall park her today. The Whit Box then beat Tuma, 'g It It Secretary Lane of tha Interior department was a spectator of th game. XaktBaT C Work Possible. Aa long as on la on hi fact. h can .work after a fashion, no matter how badly he feels. But you cannot do good - work hav ambition and energy, feu that .life ta worth living with sluggish bowels .or torpid liver. Foley Cathartlo Tablets do away with that drowsy, dull, tired reeling. They never grip or cause jvauaea. They're wholesome, cleansing and healthful. Moat satisfactory for '4tout persons. Pold everywhere Adver tisement. - , wholesale laying of mines. Than Em land will find itself surrounded by a new circle of mines and Ita mastery of the sea will be at an end." German Subseas Will Mine English Waters ROTTERDAM, March 31.-(Vla Loo- don, March II. German newspapers re ceived her contain reports of a lecture by Maxlmilllan Harden, editor of Die Zukanft, tn which the prophecy ia made that there will be a further extension of Germany's submarine activities. "As soon as w succeed in extending the rsdius of action of our bigger sub marines," iierr Hsrden 1 quoted a having said, "they will be used for the r ' KABIB8LE KABARET AS MIME OOOt PL MCYOft. MihOrSA : NLVC3 LOOK A GIFT C16AR UTHE LABEL" TMB CtElT UTTU gOOC Diamond Dcpa All FaOofmeU fW ran f Contains rulas for Pitching Curve, life histories and pictures of baseball stars, and 113 Baae ball Catalogs of ldsmltH-raitt uarantecd LC0Q5 FREEttMMssr r.o.iJ.-avTitsM (asall aMSMSHAMi M a Aw Official in Western League Cet his JOHNNY EVE Kg Glove modeled after the glove used by the famous Ever himself. Y ou pull down ths high ones. The ball sticks. To. 10Z tea leather. gl afe.SC.lla. boseeald SS oM by Omaha's BXCbVarwa ATM. X.rTIQ OOObS BXOaVl. WALTER G. 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