tha crew of tha trawler and the went la chase of the submarine. The sub mersible, aowwvar, made Its escape. tion with an off Mai rescript epTeslns bis rerret and appointing Russky a nu m ber of the council of empiie. Tba state of Russky's health la ild tc. be very precarious, and R Is not ex pected that be will be able to tears hit bed again. marine )f Lewis Cancer Has Forced Russky Out of Army British steam- Fifty Thousand Sheep Perish in the Cold I last nUrtit to n submarine North ffcotland, as tha British (Correspondence of the Associated PrasaJ PETROORAD, April 22. The retirement of General Russky, one of Russia's most distinguished military leaders, la an nounced. The reneral has been suffer ing for some time from cancer, and only continued so Ions; In his command through a high patriotic sense of duty. General Russky made Ms mark early In tha war by hU magnificent conduct of tha Oallrl&n campaign, taking Lum ber and defeating tha combined forces around Prtasnyss and Is held largely re sponsible for tha Russian successes there. Tha emperor accepted Russky rests-na a canro of coal. erenty-thre men PORTWWD, Ore., April So. Fifty thou sand or more head of sheep, worth sbotit IsX.nriO. are believed to have perished In a snow and wind storm In northeastern Oregon si no yesterday. officers Bald that bile occurred oa was riven ten he boat. They hours bafor they Is After Art From me. President Bd Maler of tha Venice ''Iu6 baa announced front ls Angeles tVist he, hncms to strengthen his pitching staff by the addition of Arthur From me, of the New York Nationals. 1U ha been sunk fine In the North oft the mouth of rol boat picked up obile nd ran f a more wl.h.. lo-er." with h. brought out anoth.' palan. "Tower and merly for Mr. Rryi it was mniea tnei Mr. promised a position of som'-y Rryan was elected, and he hliu- was to have Chief of Pol Ira i. Job. The publicity given tha tnaU some reason brought about soma . , . . . .. a r ..t . i A . piiraiwns ana lownr nu 1 " r (., t Mr nenn unit m m asked flUM- 1lns. which has been difficult for the speaker to answer, so It la said. Says Arrest Political. Mi. Allen was arrested last night and taUen l tho co-.mty Jail. Ha olnlrns that ti e arrest an ms4e (Imply for the pur pose of keeping him out of tba campaign . until after, thf election and means that the Bryan-Newton .crowd la afraid of tha result If Mr. Allen continues to. run at larje and ask embaraaslng questions. Tho breaking apart of these two cle ment In tha democratic party Is con-al1-rtd very significant and may lead to oinpllcatlous later on which will be interesting. Notes from Beatrice and Gage County hKATMCfc, Kb., April (Bpex-UL) I'.ev. Nawton P. . Fatterson was formally installed as pastor of tha First Presby terian church Thursday evening. Pr. Marshall of Omaha gave the charge to the pastor and the congregation, and Dr. Ir.m D. Toung of Lincoln preached tha sermon. ' The IHWItt schools are making prep arations for the ralrons day program to be held at that place Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of nekt week. Each lav the program will .Include addresses nj outdoor sports, dosing with a field nwt Friday evening. Qovemor Mora bend, President Jiays ef the Peru Nor mal. Chancellor Avery and Stats Kuper intendrnt A.' O.' Thoina are among tha speakers. Mrs. Annie Wit ski,, for thirty years a rroMrnt of Reatrlce, died at her home hern Wednesday eight, aged J rears. Kh Is survived by three sons and four daugh ters. Mr. Ileary tfpllfeer and Win Lfdl OIcrlng, two well', known young popln of the I'lctrrell vicinity, were married. Thursday at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Obering, Rev. Mr. Pinter officiating. Nearly 100 guests witnessed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Hpiiker wlU make their horn on a farm near llckrefl. - etv talloTT- arouiids Licenses expired tonight and saloon r m . """" -l- will close until tha case Is settled In HASTINGS, Neb., April P-'Tjosepn iTirTctler, anold-tlm resident court Telegram.)-Mayor Madgett this after lof couhty, died at his' home In tha Tha council Immediately adjourned to noon signed and delivered nine saloon ' south part of town yesterday. Ha was Wednesday, May ft, and a hearing for j licenses granted by the council Monday. ;7J yMrs old at the tin of death aod la the saloons will be held at that time. In H refused to Sign, the license of W. H. ' iUrrived by a large family, of grown op tha remonstranca filed with tha city B)rman because Bterman In 1919 pleaded I chUdran, of whom two daughters reside. 6irk, Mr. McLuras. avers that tha petl- 1 guilty to selling liquor to a minor, tha , nj He earn to tha county In. USf Uon fljed by each saloonkeeper does not city attorney Molding that conviction itn- j an- jocted on a farm one mil south of contain thirty freeholder; that the surety oompany has no attorney Id Jefferson oounty which Issued the bond; that they sold to minors, habitual drunkards, violated tha I o'clock closing law, also tha Sunday law; and had been guilty of exiling or giving away liquor on general, special and primary election day. ' The remonstranca Is alleged to be the outcome of tha bitter fight on April a, when tha wets woo by sixteen vote. This Is tha first time Falrbury has been dry since 110. It Is said tba saloonkeeper will em ploy counanl and he represented at a bearing next Wednesday. dr the Blooumb law forever haired tha offender from securing another license. Throa licenses were held up because the bonds were Insufficient. LINCOLN TRACTION RESISTS EFFORT TO RE-ROUTE CARS Prom a ftaff Co-respondent) UNCOLN. April - (Special) Tha Jftdncoln Traction, .oompany baa filed a j--,.,,- h nreirut r th Kt&ia Rail way commission denying tha Jurisdiction f the commission In an application niado by riUsens of Lincoln to compel tha street railway company to build a line of track north from tha Sixteenth street line where It turns west on M to O street, a dtstanee of two blocks. For many years tha business men of whst la called East O have tried to get at least a portion of tha t raff la which come from College View, Normal. Fair view and Boutb. Lincoln switched ant street at Sixteenth sx that tbe mer chants In that portion of tha city can enjoy soma of tha trade from hat part of the city, but so far tbs pull to have everybody dumped off at tha Miller A Paine corner at Thirteenth an& O has been so strong that nothing ha been acompl lithed. The Thirteenth street crowd were strong enough to have ran switched from ths College View line which entered O street at Twelft hawltched t Thir teenth about three year sgo, and It took two years or mora of litigation In the tourts before tha N street merchants were able to get tha cars bat's" on the old run. Elnce tha business portion of the town has ben gradually nurvlpg east on O tha merchant In that section have had to fight for everything they have re ceived, and the fight la this case Is most Important because It cover tha propo sition which has been so long before th public- LOUP CITY IS MAKING . COMMENCEMENT PLANS I-QUP CITT. Neb.. April . (Special Telegram.) Th Wesley an quartet of Uni versity plac gave their apeoial enter tainment at th Methodist church In this city last evening. Tha entertainment was put on by tha Junior Mgh school rtass as a complement to tha senior. 'Th programs for th fetsh school commence ment for ths Loup City JHgh school con tain a list of twenty-snven students as graduates. Following Is tha list: Ctss ufflrera, Carl G. Amlck, president; Ot'A-f A. Lieachlnsky, vice president; Grace I.. Doddow, secretary. Tho ethers are: Hanna M. Anrtereon.Allo M. MrHeih. Atholbert K Chasw, Klolve B. kteOray, Miu-O'a R. f'hane, Huth R. Minor. Mttirgle C. Chnstsn-KlaiK-he Nt'kalaus, K.tvthe r. I'llini. iienna t . nn- tenen, Blsn he Fisher leie A. Hher, Viola F Fowlrr. Fy A. Freni-h, Forest T. len, I. Albert Mg- nusun. ' Klevator Company Incorporates. (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. April .-(8pelal.)-If O. Hellerudck, vastier of tha Harvard State bank, filed articles of Incorporation of tha Harvard Union Elevator company with th secretary af state today. Th company has a capital of 106,000 and Is backed by th Farmers' union. town, where h resided until about eight years ago, when he" moved to towavs H was a leading member of th First Pres byterian church and was aotlva la th building of th community. K John Bchlecht, aged 80 years, died this morning at his horn her. H la sur vived by his widows He earn here la ISM, and was quit well-to-do. Th body will be taken to Bellevua, Ia for In terment Brneat Bvans. living near Brock, died from a rifle ball In th head. II was working in th field and a neighbor saw his team wandering aimlessly about th fleVd. H got th team and started to th ho'us with th same, and when he reached th field gat discovered th hodv of Evana His rifle was In tha BHER.ID AN, Wyo., April (Special 1 fence and had been discharged. At first LEADING SHERIDAN MEN . SIGN BOND FOR REED Telegram.) At an Inquest hold today upon ths body of Rd Uughoy, shot ami killed at Rancheater yiterdy momlnsj by E. C Rosd. loouj agent for th Bur lington, th Jury found that Ilughey had com to his death a th result of aem crrhaga from a gunshot wound, inflicted by a bullet, flrad by E. C Used. ' Several wealthy men of Ran Chester at tended the Inquest and stood ready to sign bond for Reed tn any sum. It was thought a case of suicide, but on further Investigation tha conclusion was reached that It was accidental death. . DEATH RECORD. O. Mvrtle PhllMiia 1 Mxson Phillips, Fern M. lVw. I'arnard I Hlocumb, Idsrti.n H. Slocumb, Fsrl H Tavlor, Kva L. Watts tieorge W. Wotcn, Jr Charlee Tnwrtelerte. ' TABOR, la. April W.-8pc4L)--C$afta Tourtelotte. for many yew a resident of T.we died at his home hera Thoraday Th morning at the ag of M yearn, ' itoath appearanc at 'district oourt.- At the In- and dropsy- Tha funeral will be held qust It was developed that Ilughey had Friday at 11 a m. Deceaaad 1 survived two guns upon his person, one of them by his widow, on son and three daugh- borrowed from Reed about a month ago. tsra Th children are Floyd f Calhoun There was also fouiid around the' dead county, Mrs. Roy Smith of Council Bluff, Miss Bessie Tourtelotte, a teacher In-tha schools at Evansvtll. Wis., and AOs Btta Tourtelotte of Tabor. F.d ward l. Etitea. trerw TORK. April W.-Edward Jj. Eastern, president of th Columbia Oraph ophone company and a pioneer In th de velopment of th talking machine, died ireat Suit Opportunity (O) Fnv Mpn Wnn Hocc W11 TO DEMONSTRATE that we are in the men's clothing game RIGHT, we will do some most unusual value-giving Saturday If you're thinking of paying $15 or $20 for a suit, now's your chance. If you usually pay a high price, you owe it to yourself to see these first. . ..We have carefully prepared for this event, nnd on Satur day, we shall offer a much higher quality at these price than any other house in Omaha. A large, clean stock to ohoote from. Models to suit every man by Sam Peck or Stein Bloch from : 31 slender to 46 BtouV ' All the wanted plaids, tartans, stripes and plain colors, in flannels, serges, worsteds and tweeds. . The value of a name our name! backs every suit at PATTERSON NOT INFORMED 'WASHINGTON APPOINTMENT - (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. April . (Special Telegram) Sam Patterson, whom. It la announced, will be auditor of th United State treasury, to succeed Auditor Andrews, said this afternoon that he knew noth ing of hi appointment until told last night. II has received no official notlo of th appointment and dnes not know when he will , go to Washington. Khar will pack their household goods right away and ship them, but will not b tn a hurry f leave. , Mr. Patterson will visit her people tn Wisconsin bfcfor going to Washington. and It mar om month before they settle down In their new home. SIX BUSINESS HOUSES IN COLUMBUS ROBBED COLUMBUS, Neb., April SO. (Special. V I'urglars broke Into sis business houses her last night and at each place stole article and snoney. At Wunderllch'e sa loon they took fl Plus Poeffel saloon, tit; Oates ft Hoars' s saloon, a small amount; Held A Clark's hardware store, pocket knives; A. M. Gray's furnishing store, clothing; City grocery, a small amount of money. Nn of th .burglar a as captured. man's neck a necklac and lockat be longing to Mrs. Reed. SURGEONS AND NURSES WILL SAIL SATURDAY WAKITrXflTDH. Acrll M-lnillh.t ttngent ef Red Cross surgeons and nurses today at Ms horn In Areola, N. J. He lll sail from New York tomorrow for , was Q rears of ace. Mr. Easton was) for- aervlr In the war areas of lSurope They will be distributed throughout England, Qermany, Austria-Hungary and Serbia. Tba surgeons are: Pre. Shadworth O. Beasley. an Francisco, and Wl A. Jollet, Roulder, Colix, who go to Serbia; Dr. Wal- pole Brewer. Tuskege. Ala., to 'Vienna, and Prs. Dunlap P. Penhallow and Her bert If. Howard, Boston, to Paignton, England. AIRCRAFT DROPS BOMBS , INTO AN ENGLISH TOWN ' CAMBRIDGE April ;. -Th Daily News says that an enemy aircraft ap peared ever Ipswich shortly after mid night and dropped a number of botnbs, setting several buildings afire. . Ipswich Is tn Surf oik county and Is a town Of considerable commercial Import ance. It ha a population of 71,00 Blar Crowd at Wesv Orleans. New Orleans took tha palm lor attend ance on opening day. when 10,i0 paid lectatora witnessed the 0enlp of the new llelneman fluid. merly a newspaper man. Department Orders. WASHINGTON. April (BpecUl TaU erram.) Nebraska pensions granted. Helpless child of Thotnaa R. Edmonrts, Stamford. IU; Mart Fl Flak, Beatrlc, 112. ' Iost masters aptwlnted: Nebraska No ark. McFherson county. Norma CX Gor don James, vlra CX Weekly, resigned. Mouth Dakota Blackhawk, Meade county, Marv Prestlohn. vlo K. H. Ar buckle, rcelgned; Humboldt. Minnehaha county, "Daniel M. Smith, vlo a M. Angua ' Rural fro delivery routes will b es tablished on June 10 as fotlowsi South Iwkota Clair OltV. Roberts - county, rout No. 1, length t miles, farallie SO; llmberleks, twey county, routa No. 1, lunrth 30 milea Wyomlngv-Keellna Nio brara county, rout No. 1. length milt, fainilie US. Wool Rata HeariasT WA8HIVOWN, Apefl gd-fttpeHat Tel esrjiv The Interstate 0mmem com mission suspended from May 1 until Au gust an Incr-iaae In wool ratea . Th Mem provides for the- withdrawal of a commodity rate of s cents per WO pounds on wool In carloads from Belle Fourrhe snd other points la South Dakota to WV, rono Minn., when destined to Buffalo, Pittsburgh and other e stern term'nal. Th proposed rate 1 I oeot pr lot .We unconditionally guarantee you satief action. ! OMAHA'S FASTEST QR0WIN0 STORE, , 1 ! mil r i , . f Vm r . 1 iSliiS) FARNAEI STREET. ; mm HASTINGS REDS TAKE FASRBURY TO TRIMMING Twa Rlfharaoa Csistf Weadlaae. BTIIXA. Neb., April .Hreci all Mr. and Mrs. Llyier Yl James her la sued Invitations for the wedding ef their daughter. Miss Haael Elberta Jamr, tu Mr. Iiter M. Vandercenter. Thursday evening. May . at o'clock. Th wedding will take place at the Jam home, four milts southwest of rUt'lla. Mr. WUliam Robert Bates and Miss Anna Otis M-Cool were married Wednes day ovei.lng at the hutn of the bride's parents. In Halem. Thry will make their home la Fall City. Oar "Jli Olfri This ss n. ljon't mitts this. Cut out this U. em lose with ( to VoWy A Co., Chicago, 311 . writing your name and address J-arly. You will reorlv In return a lHa! packao containing Foley's Honey ar.d Tar Compound, fur. coughs, colds and i-rouf l l4ry Kidney Pills, for pains in sidr.t and back, rheunuvtlsm. back ache, ktdiwy aod blarf'W ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablet, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing tathartiu. Stout l-os-i -nly them. Hold everywhsire )Ml1,Miillt HASTINGS. Nab., April .-Sperla! Tdegram.) Th Hastings Red today defeated Falrbury In an exhibition game. Stntth of Haatlnga holding ghanwr' team l two hits. Th VatterU werei Purcall and McLaaa for Falrbury, and rVultb and VU chard son for Ilaatlnga Th same teams play tomcc ro wand Kearney will play her Sunday. Eadeavarera ta Caaveatlaa. MADIBON. Neb., April 30. (Seclal Telegram.) One hundred delegates are In atteodano at tha fifth annual conven tion of th Seventh District Christina Un deavor union. H. II. Clark, state prest deot, praaldod at tha evening aass'on. Dr. Farmer of Madison gave th address of welcome and th. response was by Raw. Mr. KetU of Nallgh. Ta address of tha evening was by Thomas Bowen of Elgin on "Evangellalng Force. A reception followed in th church parlor llasilace ultra Wist Track Meet. HA.STING3. Neb.. April .-Speoial Telegram.) Hasting college won th dual track meet with Nebraska Cbatral ooiig ttu arurnvon. UasOng won ail the firsts eaorpt tn tha blgb hurdles and tike pol vault. Tba total points weest Haulms. 3; Nebraska Central, . - Dancing at The Fontenelle , f- ! ' I ! I On Monday and Thursday nighta from ten-thirty on, the ' beautiful . dining rooms of the new hotel are crowded xrith thoee who attend the Soupers Dansants, And on Saturday after noons from four to six the same peo ple will be found at the ThJ Dansant in the Ball Room. For it's a habit that prows on you. The more you go the more you'll "want to. Usual Sun day Niht Dinner de Luxe from six to nine at one fifty the pereon. A rare musical treat by Christman's Fon Unelle Orchestra. Arrange for your tablet w-ith M, C'harleH Mayortt t ." Built For You to Enjor. Hotel froNmcLLE n R ED E Q3 Save Money at Rubel's Don't buy - anything ANY WHERE without first getting . price at ftubel's. W' . can ear you a considerable amount ONE -THIRD, at least. BRASS Vf This is the store that gives a Brass Bed FREE vith every purchase amounting to $100 or over. Don't buy your out fit anywhere without first learning what you can do at JUai Easiest Terms in Omaha tftri Credit V EkJV 1 Terms i. a i U lil li 1 Trg-, i! m l ! Omaha Solid Oak Dresser Hag two project ing top drawers, Preach bevel mir ror, Sal price , 50 &4 r? V''"' 1 ' '"t'MW'iisV STEEL RANGE FOR Coal or Gas Br tha most IntaresUns; com bination Gas and Coal Ranaa offer of ths year. Tw r eases in ona Burns either cas or coal. Nota tha many Unproved features. Broiler In eren: perfect satisfaction auaran' teed. Fine baker, wuii either oal or ssa Come In and ae this wonderful liana value. Tour OU Stov Taken In Excbanaa itlon smaran- m1! Small- ficZS est Pay. Jfc ments and V Great-' est ' H Favors -Wtsaaani "isTstj Chiffonier Mad of solid oak: a good, roomy Cblffo- PDK nier; on of aevrl, reduced for Saturday, tj price.... Go-Carts Exceptionally rood value The -Tourist-1 line and the "bturris" II n beet carts, newest features. Prices ex ceedingly low. be these carta 3.95 un ta SO H 1 1513-1515 HOWARD Sr,.15lh and 16tb Sts. Refrigerator TTare-door size, roomy. Mver-iocrt aoors. aajustabl shelves rraat lc saver, always dry, odorless snd sanitary, special at ilSL5