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THE REE : OMAHA, TIIUHSDAY, A1MUL 1, 1915". 4 Girls! Lots of Beautiful Hair 23 cent bottle of "Danderine" makes hair thick, glossy and wavy. Removes all dandruff, stops '. itching scalp and fall ing hair. " f PASSENGER HELD FOR FIRING SHIP Man Who Crossed on La Tonraine ii J Accused of Trying; to Destroy I the Vessel. ! CARRIES AMERICAS PASSPORT; - $ PARIS, March 81. Raymond Swoboda, one of the passengers aboard the French line steamship La Totiralne, which wag Imperiled by a fire at sea on March 8. has been ar rested, charged with setting fire to the vessel, according to the Matin. Swoboda. the paper asserts, ,1s sus pected of having "c,0Be relations with the enemy," and .correspondence found In his rooms Is Bald to lndlcato he had been charged with the task of blowing op the Touralne. He has been taken to Hafre. . , ' taaard hy EastlftelsMs. Inclination mads by experts appointed by Admiral Charller, who I conducting the -Inquiry Into the steamship .fire, has established. It la said, the fact that the bias aboard the Touraln must have been caused by tha explosion of some detonating device, autement made by pasenrs and member of the crew up port thla theory. The explosion waa sufficiently violent to wrench loos tho doors of cabins near by. The authorltlea believe the explosive had been placed with criminal Intent In a trunk which was stored w1thh-baa,q &f flrst--las paxA'nfcer In No-.'" hold.'- ' .' ' J ; lth; this first' report " of ' expert at hand th state 'attorn at iiavr - antlneil as mAnjr passengers a oul b reached. .The witnesses Stated, abeordlng ttr the Ut(n.' 4hafttMy had Tjeerf eraasea at tha atatemtnt mad onr night during the voyage by fellow passenger when they were discussing th German threats to torpedo Vessels passing through the war son. Thla passenger la quoted as having remarked: ' ? "Oh, that Isn't the only war son that woiUi h dangeroua:. Germany Is strong enough to do what It wants. Thla ship. Itselr, ' tvsn before It reaches the war sort .mlgnlf. b obliged Jto ,hv reoours to the doctors and nurses aboard to cam for the paaeengere.", Only paliiB heed, however, was given 'to this" assertion, when It was made, but In "view of Jmlrtmnuent' evU It appeared t ih Investlsatlng attorney to have considerable Importance. Tha nassenscr In onestlon, who was quoted of having boasted of Germany's power, was listed on' (the ship's records as Raymond Pwoboda, 31 years of as, an American 'iltlaen; , profession, financier; declination. Parts." ' ,' Commissary Pubert, ' attached . to th secret service department of the-ministry of the Interior, undertook the task of tracing Swobeda. Ii found that 'Ah man was fairly wall ftneern In Parts of h clerical and' had been connected with several more or less Important transac tions. II was supposed to be a Russian, for he often spoke of hi family connec tions at Petrog rait and Moscow. He had served aa a foreign representative for. a broker named Morrison, who , conduct one' of , th .' large ' brokerage 'houses In pari,',;; . Vi ;.' V .'v None of ftwobode'a business associates - 1 - V--r"" ' itiiA .., Mfn after the arrivaf of ttia ThousiAds :Have ;l)igcovereVT -Towsine. at ,'avr where n .docsi t. .j ' nn,-TAl,B aieir pnarcn ...nut -pwm Vacco mm ' are a' Harmless Substitute 'X KAISER SEES NEW MENACE IN FIGHT IN CARPATHIANS tContlnned from Par One.) rial bodies are coming forward with ol fers to back tho government In drastic action against tha drink evil, while the liquor Interests r beginning to expreaa fear of severe government regulation. Austrian I, oases I'.norinonn. GENEVA. March Sl.-tVIa Tarts) A net rien losses in Lyutta valley and tha province of Dcreg (Northeast Hungary) on the day of March 28 are eatimated at l,Wu. according to dispatches received by Swtea nes.-spB.pers. These advices state that a column of 4 ."00 Austrian was annihilated In less tnan an nour dur ing a desperate action in Bcreg province. six miles north of Verecake. Austrian troops In thla territory are reported to be demoralised s the result of their enor mous losses. Defcla Pass flattie Renewed. VIKNNA. March 31. (By Wlreles to London) Tha cessation of fighting In Dukla Pass lasted only twenty-four hciurs, the newspnper report, the Bus- elans then bringing up fresh reserves. FlKl ting in tha valley of the Ondava ml Laborcxa I as recommenced and now s In full swing. The Austrian troop are fighting desperately and Uie Russians, It reported here, in spite of furious at- arks with large forces, have not been able to gain their objective at any point for an Invasion of Hungary. Th fight- ng In the Carpathian la going on during heavy rainfall. The battle In Ilukowlna yesterday la re ported to have resulted In favor of the Austrian.., ,, ,' ' .' ' To be possessed of, a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy sad free frprrf dandruff Is merely a mat ter cf tiW rintr-UamJeTm." : ' It I ey. and Inexpensive to hav nice, soft halr.snd lot of it. Just get a' 25 eent bottle of Ikiniwlton' Psndcrlne now all drug tor'ea'rcoommena It apjflValtttla aa directed and Within ten. minutes there will be an appearance . of 'abundance, freshness. (Mfines and an Incomparable close and lustre and try ayou will you i?n not find a trace of danrtmff or fall- ing hair; tiu your real auryruiw after bcM two weeks' usewhen you .will see new'hnlrttn Jid downy at flrt es but really new hair-sprouting out all over your- aoaJp Danderln is. we be e, ths flnly ,vie heir grower, destroyer f dandru'rf srd tur for Itchy scalp and K nev.r fulls to toa .falling hair at "once. If you' wantjlto prov how pretty and soft your hajr, really is, moisten a cloth with a Hie t'andarlne and carefully draw K through ' your hsJrrtnking cm small strand at a time. Tour hair wUl he soft, glossy aoC beautiful In Just a fee mo mentsa dellKhtrul surprise awaits every on who files thJs.-Advertlement . wM$k CALOMEL 5 e, J f a y.sv ' -( if :---. ( ' - Or. KdnJa' Olive Tablet th subsU , lute for calomel are a mild but sure laxa tive, and their effV't on the liver Is almost instantaneous. They are the result of Dr. Kswards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His el forts U banish it brought out--these little olive-colored tableta. These pleasant little tablets do' the good that calomel does but have no bad after erfects. Tirey don't Injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomeU They take hold at the trouble end quickly correct It. Why uro the liver at the expense of the teeth T t'aiomcl sometimes plnys havoc wlth-th Kuma. Io do stronn lluulds. .-It Is best not to take calomel, hut to let Vr luilwsrds' Olive Tablets take Us pUce. Mom hrfttlurhrs. "dullness" and ' that laiv feelms; coma from constipation and tMsonltrwl liver. Tuke lr. Edwards' Hlvo Tablets when you feel "lonuy" and "lioMvy." ite how thev "clesr " ilouiled lualn and how they "park ep" th spirits. At lit- and per box. All drtiKKists. 'flic Olive Tablet Company. Columbus, O. Ycu'vsCot $10.00, perhaps ' more. You may ilot alwgyg have It, but you have It now. While you have It bring 4t to the Bank. ' It will' open that ac count 'ou haven't, or Increase the-one you have. Come while yoii. have the money. GERMAN DIVISIOHS ARE ANNIHILATED Russians Evade Trap Set for Them in East Prussia and Cat Kaiser's Army to Pieces. TEUTONS ADVANCE IS TOO FAST PETROGRAD, March 31. (Via London) The long silence in Petro grad concerning the operations on the German front waa broken today by an authentic report of a daring German maneuver in the Nleman river district which, according to this Information, began abortively and ended in failure. The gradual withdrawal of the central part of their tenth army, a move calcu lated to draw all the Russian forces Into the advance between Ruwalkl and Kal varla, waa to be followed, according to the Russian Interpretations of the Ger man plan, by a quick encircling move ment of their left flank from the vicinity of Lake Dusa and Ntmno to the rear. This It was planned would cut off the re treat of the advancing Russians. Overxealouanes led the German to throw a large part of their twenty-first army corps, with three reserve regiments, J u ui.iu ill inn ill tnii ... m . v, pcross the melting be of Ike Dusa be fore tiie Russlsn forces had advanced suf ficiently to assure the success of the pro- pesed encircling maneuver. Having surmounted, the haxards of the transportation of these troops over weak Iro the Germans discovered, according to the reports coming to Petrograd, that their movement was premature, and In a desperate effort to retrace their steps they were met by a fierce Russian on slaught. According tnt their account of this ftchting the Russians annihilated en tire divisions of the Germans. At other points along the Gorman fron tier Isolated engagements continue, but they are without strateglo significance. Crown of Castile is Torpedoed Off the Scilly Islands! C.iROIFF. Wales, March Jl.-Thc Cardiff Kcho declares that the British steamer Crown of Castile has been tor pedoed and sunk off tho Ecllly Islands. The Crown of Castile was engaged In the transatlantic trade and sailed from Pt. John, N. B., on March 19, for Europe. It was SS3 feet long, 2,52 tons net snd was built and owned in Glasgow. Rent room quick with a Bee Want Ad. Prominent Seattle 'Pioneers Drowned in River Duwamish K CATTLE. March !1.-Funeral arrange ments are being made today for the four prominent pioneers drowned In the Du wamish' river lata last niKht when an automobile belonging to Mrs. Morgsn 3. Csrkeck ran off the bridge at Allentown on the- Tacoma road ten miles south of here. Mrs.' CarVeek and her Japanese chauffeur were -the only persons saved. Those drowned were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Prosch, Miss Margaret I Denny and Mrs. Harriet V. Beechcr. Mr. Prosch, who was 65 years old, was tha son of Charles Prosch, who founded the'Puget ftoimd Herald at Pteilacoom In 1(C. Mr. I'rosch was editor of the Post- Intelligencer for several years. He was postmaster of Seattle under President Qrant. Mrs. Prosch was a daughter of General Morton M. McCarver, founder of tho city of Taooma.. Bhe was 64 years old. Miss Dfenny was the daughter of Ar thur A. Penny, who founded Seattle In 1SS1. Khe wae one of the last survivor of th schooner load of people that landed at Seattle In November of that year. Bh waa'TO years old." ! i'Mr-. Beecher. was the wife of Captain Herbert1 F. Beecher, on ' of the late Henry Wai-d Beecher. the Brooklyn cler gyman. She we 65 year old. Wages, of Copper ! Miners Increased to a hotel in ti4C AvenWXleber. " Pass port ! tm Sryr York. WASHINGTON, March 31. Search o Btal department record today revealed that Raymond Swoboda made applica tion for an American passport In New York on February 24, Swoboda gave hi residence as San Francisco. The State department today forwarded what in formation it has to the Department o Juatlo for Investigation, Clreamstaocea Re-railed. NTW. YORK. March !1 Th circum stances under which Mr. flwoboda railed aboard the La Tourain February 27 were clearly recalled today at th office of the French line here. Mr. Swoboda, it waa said, came Into the office of the line on February it, th day. befur the steamer sailed, and pre sented what appeared to be an American passport vised by the French consul here;' said he wantvd. to engage passsge to Havre. Th bckat clerk, whom he en gaged la conversation, recalled him today as a pleasant man, .i .. Jloughton CHfCAClQ. March JU A MICh.'i ' dispatch to the Gold Ticker state that the copper range mines today announced that they would In cress wages 10 per cent beginning to morrow. The advance restores the seal to th standard which was reduced upon the outbreak of the European war, When Women Suffer No remedy' rive greater relle! than Auti-kamnia ( A-K) Tablet la sll condi tions generally known aa "Women's Ache and Ills.'' One trial will satisfe any woman that she has at last found the remedy sbe baa so long been look ing lor, .. .. Indigedioii Dyspepsia Are you distressed alter eating T Do you have naunea when riding in the ran or on tn train or boat r iae A-n. iso teU and get instant relief. .Garni A-K TmlUf 1W In H tonogesissv At mil VruggiM. Japan and China Are Near Eupture, and Ultimatum Probable PERTINO. March 31. In diplomatic cir cle th altuatlon arlstag from Japan' negotiation ef Us demands upon China Is regarded as more serious today than at any time since th conference to this snd were inaugurated. After further consultation between Preeident Tuan Phi Kal and Foreign Min ister l4i Chetuc-Ksiang th Chinese per sist that they cannot accord ..absolute extra territoriality t. Japan Immi grant in Maacburia, and at the confer ence of yesterday M. Hlokl. th Japan minuter, refused to discus this qusttlon further. ... It I believed In Pekln that the confer ence to tske pUce tomorrow very prob ably will bring a break la the deadlock over this question which ha lasted for number of week. Failing to break the deadlock It la felt In aom quarter that Japan will present an ultimatum. CEIIIGirVALLEY ANTHRACITE TIIE COAL TllA r SA rtsfu V It Can They Win Alone? The odd are big against your kidneys. for alone thy must fee foes Ilk uric ackl, poisonous germs, rheumatism, dropsy; Bright' disease and many oth ers. Your system baa to depend on the kidneys to subdue tbese enemies. But, th kidney should ba re-inforced. Tbey should be given two alllea flrat, Care fu 'Living, and then Ooan' Kidney PHI to stimulate them In their atruggl against urlo acid's attacks. Doan'a Kld ney PlUe are In auocees ful u all over th world. Here' a horn case: Omaha Testimony: Edwin Meredith. 142S Fherwood Ave.. O m a h n. ay: "I had a se vere attack of kidney complaint three year ago. In fast, I had been annoyed more or lea all my life. The trouble was broutftt on by a ever lck n e a Of all th medi cine I tried., I o a n'a Kidney nil proved the moat effective. . 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