SB5 MRS. BEIDEL tfi I s vmmn kkkV II UINL.lt How Lydia E. Pinkham Veg etable Compound Kept Her In Health for i 4 Yeart. KMppensburg, ra.--"It was several yeart ago that I started taking Lydia E. i t'inkham s Vegeta ble Compound. I then Buffered terri bly every month. My. husband bought ma a bottle of it and it helped me right away. Then after my second child was born I had a female trouble rery badly and I used Lydia E. Finkham's Vegeta ble Compound and in a short time was cured and have been in excellent health since. I always praise the Compound whenever I have an opportunity as I know it helped me and will help others. Lately I have given the Compound to my daughter and I wish all suffering women would take it and be convinced of its worth." Mrs. James A. Beibkl, 113 N. Penn Street, Shippenaburg, Pa. - Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Com. pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for. female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file In the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to prove this fact. If you hare the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegeta ble Compound will help you, write, to Lydia E.PinkhamMedlclneCo. (confidential) Lynn, Mass, for ad- Tic. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held In strict confidence. MOTHERS, DO THIS- When th children Cough, Rub Mnsterole on Throats and Chests. No telling how topn the symptoms may develop tnto croup or worse. And then's when you're glad you have a jar of MUSTEROLK at hand to give prompt, sura, relief. It does not blister. As first aid and a certain remedy there's nothing- like MUSTEROLE. Thou sands of mothers know it. You should keep, a Jar In the house. It Is the remedy for adults, too. Re lieves Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Tonsllltis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Headache, . Congestion. Pleurisy, Rheu matism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of Back or Joints.' Sprains, Bore Musoles, Chilblains, Frosted Feet and Colds of the Chest (it often prevents Pneumonia). . At your druggist's, in tea and 60c jars, and a special large hospital sle for 12.50. . Be sure you get the genuine MUSTER OLE. . Refuse imitations get what you ask for. The Musterole Company; Cleve land, Ohio. ' . . ' . 1 1 BIG BATTLE FOUGHT HEAR QUERETARO Villa and Carranra Leaders Each Claim Victory in Contest Which Lasted Two Days. FORTY THOUSAND MEN ENGAGED EL PASO. Tex., April S. By the defeat of Obregon's army In the last two days In central Mexicoofficials of the Villa faction declared today that a decisive blow has been struck at the Carranza cause. At latest reports Obregon's force was retreat ing southward from a point midway between Querctaro and Irapuato. Villa personally Is directing the pur suit. Each , side has"" about 80,000 to 25,000 men. General Obregon is looked upon as Carransa's principal military leader. (arrauM Leader Keporta Victory. VERA CRUZ, April l-General Obregon yesterday' inflicted a serious defeat on the Villa troops --between Celaya and Irapuato, on the Mexican Central rail road. It was the first big engagement elnoa the evacuation of Mexloo City. General Obregon in his official report says that Francisco Villa was person ally in command of his forces. The fight ing continued for some thirty hours, ac cording to the report and after the re treat of Villa's men, more than 1,000 of Villa's desd were found on the field. Four hundred prisoners were taken. Obregon reported to General Carransa that ha would continue immediately his advance. , Wn.Mnartoa Ifeara News. WASHINGTON, April l-Gonerst Car. ransa s agency here laid claims to vio tory in the recent battle In Guanajuato state. In making publla today this tele gram from the general, dated yesterday: 'Since yesterday morning a battle was started near Celaya between forces commanded by General Obregon and those personally led by Villa, and I am Just in receipt of a communication from General Obregon advising me that he has defeated the enemy, inflicting upon them a loss of over J, 000 dead and wounded and a large number of prison ers, arms and ammunition. Obregon ' is in pursuit of the fleeing enemy." Gives List of Ships Coming, Going, Lost NEW. YORK, April 8.-filr Coutenay Bennett, British consul general here, made public today a tabulation showing sailings and arrivals of steamers of ail nationalities at United Kingdom points, the number of vessels torpedoed and the lives lost. The figures embrace vessels of 800 tons register and over, and cover the period from December 81 to March IT, Inclusive. During this time, socordlng to the tabulation, 8,220 vessels arrived at these ports, and (T.289 sailed therefrom. Thirty British merchantmen were torpedoed. with the loss of seventy-six lives. Neu tral losses were three1 Norwegian, one Swedish and two American vessels. The two American vessels and one Norwegian vessel were sunk by mines. Six persons all' aboard the Swedish steamer lost tbeir lives. GERMANY WILL PAY" FOR FRYE ANDITS CARGO (Continued from Page One.) the declaration of Indon. O and S3 of the German prise Ordinance and to be. treated as contraband pending proof of the contrary. "This proof was certainly not capable of bring adduced st the time of the visit ing of the vessel since the cargo papers read to order. This, however, turnlehed the conditions under which pursuant to article 9 of the declaration of London and article 113 of the German prise ordi nance the sinking of the ship was per missible since t was not poselble for the IF YOU ARE A DRINKING MAN You had bettor stop at once or you'll loss your job. Every line of business is closing its-doors to Drinking" men. It may be your turn next. By the aid of OR111NE thousands of men have been restored to lWes of sobriety and industry. We are so sure that OKRINtt will bene fit you that we say to you that If after a trial you fail to get any benefit from its use, your money will be refunded. When you stop "Drinking," think of the money you'll save; besides, sober men are worth more to their employers and get higher wages. Coat only 11.00 a box. We have an In teresting booklet about OHRiNE that we are giving away free on request. Call at our store and talk it over. ' Bherroan & AlcConnell Drug Co., corner 16th and Dodge streets. Owl Drug Co., corner Mtk and Harney streets. Hotel Lenox IUXIMY i4 Tk lilfei Economy .BOYLSTON ano EXETER STREETS BOSTON One block from Copley Sq. and Public Library. Convenient to Shopping and Theatre District. All Outside Rooms. Excellent Cuisine. Single Rooms 93, with Bath 12.50 and up Double " 12.50, " 13.50 " ' (Good Oarages 2 minutes' walk) ; l C. PRIOR, Manages Two minutes from Back Bey Station Tan minutes from North Station , WAR 0FFCE REPORTS ' French. PARIS, April 8-Vla London) The French War office this afternoon gave out a report on the progress of the fight ing, which reads: "In Belgium the day was marked by artillery engagements. -.. "In the valley of the A lane and ths dl trlct to the east of Rhelms our efforts In spite of the abnormally'bad weather con tinued with great activity and we have maintained our gains between the Heusa and the Moselle In their entirety, while at the same time we are proceeding to make further progress. ' "In the Brute forest we captured a Ger man trenoh.-'at the same time taking a large number of prisoners on this section of the front This was reported last night" Beta-tam. LONDON, April 8. The Belgium lega tion here has reoei ved , a telegram trout the Belgian minister of war dated yester day, which reads: ,J "The western aide , of the Tpras canal. in the direction of Drel-Orachen. has been completely freed of the enemy by Bel gian" troops.. The Germans fled la disor der, leaving behind them machine guns and ammunition. -j , "Today passed off quietly. The hostile artillery showed very little activity.". German. BERLIN, April (By Wireless to Say- vtllc)-Ths German army headquarters today gave out a report on ths progress of hostilities, which reads: A 'The fighting between the Meause and Moselle continued yesterdsy. French at tacks resulted In failure In the Woevre district on the heights of Combres,. near the forest of Belouse, north of St Michiel, in the A lily forest near ths forest of Apremont, to the north of FHrey, and In the forest of Leprete. 'French losses on the entire front again were enormous, without obtaining ins slightest success. A French aviator from Paris, com pelled to land, said nothing wss known in ths French capital about the French losses in the Champaigns fighting. 'On the eastern front there have been no developments. The weather continues bad and ths roads are Impassable." German port without Involving danger to Its own security or the success of its operation. Datles FalrUled. I The duties devolving' upon the cruiser before destruction of the ship pursuant to article of the declaration of London and article 1110 of the German prlxe ordinance were fulfilled by the cruiser In thst It took on board all the persons found on the sailing vessel ss well ss the ship's pspers. ... Ths legality of the measures taken by the German commander Is furthermore subject to examination by the Gorman prise court pursuant to article 51 of the declaration of London and section t, No. of the German code of prise procedure. These prise proceedings will be Instituted before the priae court at Hamburg as soon ss ths ship's papers srs received snd will complies the settlement of ques tion whether the destruction of the cargo and ths ship was necesssry within the meaning of article of the declara tion of London: whether the property sunk wss liable to capture and whether or to what extent indemnity is to be warded the owners. Coal Cite Proof. In the trial ths owners of ship snd cargo would be at liberty, pursuant to article M, paragraph t of the declaration of London, to adduce proof that the cargo of wheat had an Innocent destination and did not therefore have the character of contraband. If such proof is not ad duced, the German government would not be liable for any compensation whatever according to the general principles of in ternational law. "However, tha legal situation Is some what different In the light of the special stipulation applicable to the relations be tween Germany and the United States slnca article 18 of the Prussian-American treaty of friendship and commerce of July 11, 17SB, taken in connection with article II of the Prussian-American treaty of commerce snd navigation of May 1, 128, provides thst contraband belonging; to tha subject or citisens of either psrfy cannot be confiscated by tha other In any case, but only detained or used In consideration of payment of the full value of the ssme, Woild Receive Indemnity, 'On the ground of this treaty stipula tion, which is as a matter of course bind Ing on tha German prise court, tba Amert can owners of ship and cargo would re ceive compensation even if the court should declare ths cargo of wheat to be contraband. Nevertheless tha approach ing prise proceedings ars not rendered superfluous since the complete prise court must exsmlns into tha legality of the capture, and destruction and also pro nounce upon tha standing of tha claim ants and ths amount of Indemnity. "Tha undersigned begs to suggest that the ambassador bring ths above to tha attention of his government and avails himself, etc. (Signed) JAGOW. "April 4. WIS." . sT Eft for First Kalf wUC Mile'. 48c for each add&snal mi!o there after for tha distance yoa rids. Ke chart (or call iof or returnlnr.. Wait in1 Tim at Kate of 11.50 res Hon. "Suet's On B.rvlce" Telephone Dong. 00. tmfo Taxi Seniles Co. 3C104 Far nam St. OMAHA Uv Complaint .Makes Yoa I nfcappy No Joy In living If your stomaoh and liver don't work. Stir your liver with Dr. King's Nsw Ufa Pills- AU drug gists. Advert leement DEATH RECORD. Mrs. Job Ilerroa. PIFRRB. S. D., April t. (Special Tele gram.) Death took two. old-time real dents of this city last night in Mrs. Joh Herron, who died after a lingering 111 ness. and Mrs. George Reed, who died suddenly, without warning, both being among ths pioneer residents of this city. Carl Buirh. PASADENA, Cat. April S.-Carl Busch. son of the late Adolphua Busch. mil' lionairs brewsr of St Louis, died at ths residence of his mother hers today. Ha was 16 years old and had been In ill health tor several months. ST0RZ GENUINE BOCK BEER Ousbrsw this season Is exceptionally good. "Ws have yet to tests its equal. Try It down town. Send a esse home for the family. Phone Chaa. Btors, .Wee, 1260. SCORES EFFICIENCY SYSTEM Chief of Bail Department of A. F. of L. 8ays it Makes Men Mere Machines. G0SFEL OF RELAXATION URGED CHICAGO. April I. A. O. Wharton, president of tha railway employes de psrtment of ths American Federation of Ibor, resumed his testimony before ths United Ststes commission, on Industrisl relations here today. Answering testlmony.of Prealdent Mark ham of ths Illinois Central railroad given yesterday the witness said that the or ganisation of all crafts on a railway system wss found necessary because Iso- uxlllary cruiser tq take the prise Into unon, wor unabl, to n,, ress tha railroads, . ha said, playing off one craft against another. lis next discussed the so-called "de tective agencies," which he said provide armed guards and strikebreakers to big Industrial companies, send spies among the union men and In every way poralbla attempt to defeat the abjecta of union. Irm. He mentioned . the J. K. Turner egency of Cleveland as one engaged In this sort 'of business. Touching - efficiency systems based on the payment of bonuses, tha witness cited tha shop methods on tha Chicago East em Illinois. "This system," said Mr. Wharton. 'makes no provision for collective bar gaining, and the basic rata is mads so low that a living wage depends upon ths ability of ths craftsmen to earn bonuses. Thtia thoa vtin fall IwiIaw th mtnAmrA of the' pacemakers are not wanted by ths ccmpanles. In places we find that men over 40 years of age are not wanted." Mr. Wharton quoted n expert work man on "sclentiflo management. '"Management." said the witness, "whMtk does not tend to Increase ths efficiency of ths workman, lengthen his period of usefulness snd Improve his 'social posl tlon. Is not sclentiflo." Mr. Wharton said that In one big shop with an efficiency system, If a laths, ex pected to require repairs in two years. Is Intact at the end of that pMlod, tha ma chanlo Is accused of not having ussd It to its full efficiency. "A man and machine alike are used to capacity, and both ' are thrown on ths scrap heap when their productivity falls below a set maximum," said Mr. Whar ton. "When the great philosopher, Her bert Bpenoer, mads bis last visit to ths United States and observed the intensity of labor among ths workmen, ha said that ths time to teaoh the gospel of re laxation had arrived." Mr. Wharton said the Illinois Central was the'only road which declined to con. fer with representatives of ths msn with reference to federation of tha craftsmen of the road. He stated that the federa tions already exist on fifty-two roads, snd thst they are working harmoniously with tha employers. BRITISH DRINK QUESTION IS UP TO PARLIAMENT (Continued from Page One.) that vicinity Is regarded as tho key to tha Hungarian plains. The Asstrlans seem to have only enough men to hold tho RusMans In check, and evidently are unable to make an effec tive counter strbke from Bukowlns. Therefore their hope must again cetiter on the Germans, who may force back the Russians as they did when the tnvadore had reachsd a point farther wKhlr Hun gary than they havs gained this time. On that occasion an Aastro-German fores attacked tha Russian flank In tha coun try south of Craoow and threatened its lhiea of communication, quickly bringing sbout a retreat French Hammer derail Wedge. In the west the French are hammering sway at ths German wedge ex-endlng to ftt Mlhlel. The Germans elalm to be checking ' all these assaults, but ths French declare that their advanoa, though alow. Is steady. The allies era celebrating toda ;he an nlversary of King Albert's birth. This day also marks the seventh anniversary of Mr. Asqutth's premiership. Within a few weeks Mr. Asqutth's term of office will havo exceeded thst of Lord Salis bury, giving him the reord for contin uous Inoumbence slnoe (ho reform net wss adopted. Roads Want Packers . To Pay for Speed CHICAGO, April a. Speed required by tha meat packers In the transportation of live stock and fresh meats, without extra return for tha speclsl service, wss described by J. 8. ftomervllle, superin tendent of transportation of the Mlisourl Pactflc at tha Interstate Commerce commission hearing of the weatern freight case today, as a reason why the western railroads are asking for higher rates on certain commodities. Hauling eggs, beans, cotton or struct ural Iron by the carload Is more profit able to tha western railroads thsn haul ing live stock, according to ths teetl mony of 3. R. Koonts. general freight agent of ths Atohlson, Topeka & Santa Fe road. Special Player Piano Offer CiQQK uy a AooUasi Player Piano, a Doauilful LlaoXc Roll Cablnot and 010,00 Worth of fJor r.luolo RoIIg. Th Flaysr Piano is made and gnarantee4 by the Aeolian Company, the largest makers of musical instruments in the world. The instrument is co lonial design, beautiful mahog any case, has simple, effect! re exnrefision devices and plays the full 89-note scale. In factk for true musical qnaiity and artwtio playing, capability it cannot b duplicated in an in strument of other mib for less than $600. Tho Roil Cabinet is of fine mahogany to match the Piano. Ths MnskyKoila are eleoWd by the purchaser.-. Pay Only 010.00 .monthly Goaf Comploto So Oat 0305 SGlimoller&ryluellerPianoGo, Headquarters for VTctrol&s and Gr&fonolas. , 1311-13 Farnam St. WSJBSfaaStE35SCTE3 Culls from the Wire Ths New Jersey .senate bill designed to abollnh capital punishment in New Jersey, was' defeated in the houee. The measure proposed to substitute Uie im prisonment as the penalty for first degree murder. The Panama-Paclflo exposition Issued a statement of its operations front tha opening day, February M, ' to March IL which shows a net income (or the penoo of H6.41C.64. The statement shows a total Income of X23,8K2 07, and total ex penditures of 1738,471.48. The total admis sions for the period were I,uS4,7H. . Woman 8 Health Requires Care; Women are so constituted as to be peculiarly susceptible to constipation, and their ; general health depends In large measure on careful regulation and correction of this tendency. Their delicate organisms rebel at ths vio lence of eathartlo and purgative rem edies, whloh, while they may afford temporary relief, shook; tha system and seriously disturb ths functional organs. A mild laxative Is far preferable and. If properly compounded, much more effective. The combination of simple laxatlvs herbs with pepsin sold In drug stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Fspsin. Is Ideal for women's use, A free trial bottle nan bo obtain ed by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 4SJ Washington St, MontlosUo, 111. Invest in good lots You can make handsome profits buying: vacant lots in good resi- dence sections of OMAHA today. Several profits of 50 to 75 per cent have' heen reported recently on lots purchased two or three years ago. - Well .located lots can bo purchased at rea sonable prices and very easy termsin al most any section of the city. . s In the classified section of today's BEE you will find offerings from several of the Real Estate firms, in all parts of the cityl Telephone Tyler 1000 THE OMAHA , , Everybody reads Dee want ads BEE HYMENEAL Davla-Chaaey. ' STEJXA, Neb.; April 8.-(Speeial.) Mr. and Mrs. Levi R. Chaney have issued sn nounoemonts of the wedding of their daughter. Miss Olga Mabel Chaney, to Bosooe Lane Davis In Bt. Louis at noon Saturday, April 1 Mr. Da via is a civil engineer In the employ of , the 'Frisco railroad. He Is a graduate of Perdue university. Mr. ' and Mrs. Davis began housekeeping Saturday afternoon, having previously furnished n horns for their occupation. They will come to Stella to visit in Mas'. We4aVWeII nar. FAIRBTJRT, Neb., April l.-(SpeciaL)- Harry A. Wood and Miss Cartena West ling were married at tha EJpiscopal church in this city at a o'clock Wednesday even ing. Rev. W. H. Moore officiated. Mies Clara Hurd played the Lohengrin wed ding march. Miss Josephine Evans of St. Joseph, Mo., sang preceding the cere mony. The maid of honor wss Miss Lulu, Ctoff of this city and Lester Went ling, the bride's brother, best msn. The bride was - handsomely attired -In white silk net over brocaded satin and carried h bouquet of white rosea ' Mr. and Mrs. Wood will make their home In this olty. Roa-ers-Clover. . Walter J. Rogers and Miss Halite Clover of Pender were married Wednes day and had their wedding - dinner at Hotel Castle. Many Cases of Rheumatism Now Bays We Must Keep Feet Dry, Avoid Exposure and "Eat Less Meat. Stay off tha damp ground, ssrotd ex posure, keep feet dry, eat less meat, drink lota of water and above all take a spoonful of salts occasionally to keep down urio acid. Rheumatism is caused by poisonous toxin, called, urlo acid, which Is gens rated In tha bowels and absorbed Into the blood of this Impurity. In damp and neysvto filter this acid from ths blood snd cast tt out In the urine. Tha pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blod of this impurity. In dsmp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are cloaed, thus forcing ths kidneys to do double work, they become weak snd slug. glsh and (ail to eliminate this uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling In tha Joints and muscles causing stiff neas, sorenesa and pain called' rheuma tUm. At tha first twinge of rheumstlsm get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoonful In a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. This Is said to elimi nate urlo acid by stimulsttng thf kid. neys to normal action, thus lidding ths blood of these Impurities. Jad Salts is Inespenslvs, hsrmless snd, is msde from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla and is used with excellent results by thousand of folks who are subject to rhsumatlsm. Hera you have a pleasant, effervescent llthla-watsr drink which ovsroomes urlo acid and Is beneficial to your kidneys as welL Advertisement. r5l TT tTlTT'si i 'iilswh1' esats float EVKflYDODY0 OTOHE 1 Thursday, April t, 1t15. 8T0RE NEWS FOR FRIDAY. -hone, Douglas 137. One of Chicago's Foremost High Grade M aicers o: M illinery Sold Us a Great Portion of Their Trimmed Hat Stock at Less Than Half THE hats were made for the Easter busi ness but the makers over-estimated their ' output and found themselves with a surplus which they were willing to sacrifice. The stock includes many original patterns and exquisite creations designed in their own work rooms. All individ ual, exclusive styles, no two identically alike, and there's a style and shape to suit every fancy. Because of the beauty and high quality of the hats offered at such ex tremely low prices we feel certain that the entire selec tion of several hundred hats will go out in tho one day. Certain it is that no hats equal to these have been offered for so little for a long, long time. It will be to the advantage of every woman to be here bright and early Friday morning. This idea further: Hats Made to Sell for $5.00 at $2.50 Hats Made to Sell, for $10.00 at $5.0 Hats Made to Sell for $15.00 at $7.50 Hats Made to Sell for $22.50 at $9.95 Hats Made to Sell at $35.00 at $15. 00 Berceaa-Nssk Co 1 ad sHoer. Nh CorEvcryboV'.Storw--16th itnd tUmejr sp I 1 .(u"ShJ:t Mr 0 P ' ' I (