I) jail lililii v.'iiiiuit iiiiiJiii i . . . : 1 i DEMOS DO NOT WANT TO SEE HUGHES WIN Feel that This Selection by Repub licans Will Mean Trouble for Them. PLAN TO 'KEEP BRYAN OUT iFrom a BUff Correnpondmt.) LINCOLN, Nob., My 4. (Special.)-' If H:i;hM I the nomine of the republi can rrty for prWent. we democrat have a hard fleht on our hand." Thl Is the opinion of Judge J. J. Thoma of Hewe.nl, one of the tiolfjau l lain to the national demooratlc con tention, who wee at the Mat houxe thle morning and to a bunch of nawpar mm dlued politic In a general way, "If Hughe la nominated." continued 1)10 Judge, "I aball feel very friendly toward him, although, of courae, I can not aupport him. for It wee he who wrote the opinion In th Capital National bank a, which I fought through the courte for more than twenty year and finally won In the United Htate iiprme court, io, of tour. I feci thet Hughe I a mighty good man." May Ditch Aryan. When aaaivl if any of the demorat elected t the national democratic con vention would be likely to glv up their eat to W. J, Bryan, who appear on Ihe return to have been aelected al ternate by a email vote, Jurtue Thorn aald that h did not think they would. "I do not believe. Mr. Bryan will go a an alternate, even though enough democrat did writ hi nam In," eald th Judge. "I know I would not under the (Iroumetance, and I do not bellev he will." Another delegat who will not gtv up hi Mat to Mr. Bryan I W. H. Thornp eon of Grand Itand. Mr. Thompson wee In th elty laat night and tted that h expected to go to th convention and hold down hi aeat hlmietf. Oldham tmr Chairman. Tt I rumored that Judge Oldham of Kearney will be a candidal for chair mat of the Nebraska delegation to the democrat!, national eonventlnn, and that h may b elerted to eeond th nomina tion of Preeldent W'llaon In behlf of th tat delegation. Judge Oldham once dltlngulehed hlmeelf and otherwl cov ered hlmeelf with much glory many year ago, by delivering n eloquent peech at . ..tlnn.l cnnvcntlon nominating W. J. Tirynn tor the democratic nomination for h nreitdencr. nhenever Mr. Oldnern think about that apeech now he feel like h would Ilk to rvi It conam erably when calling attention to what Mr. Hryan ha don to nd not for the nmocrtlo party. It I alo glvn out that Judge W. It. Thompaon will b lected a the mem ber of th . reeolutlon committee from Xhrka. McKolvio Stands for The Entire Ticket (From a fluff Correepondent.) LINCOLN, Vy i(Specll.)-niul B, McKelvU ha returned from Koellor Hnrlng. wher h ha been recuperet lug lnc th primary. Nturlly h I considerably dlppolntd In not winning out. but being on of th ort of rep"" llcane who jever ulk, I for th whol ticket and I going to get out and help It win. He y; "Hlnce th recent primary election, my thought hv been principally of thoe eplendld friend who worked o arnt!y In my behalf. They are undoubtedly more dleappolnted than I. To them, 1 extend my alncereat think. "I am really very well pleased with the outcome of It all. Naturally one fight to win, but there are limitation vn to that ambition. A fiance at th final vote make euperfluou ny plnatoln on my part. " congratulate our party on having -lected a atrong ticket, headed by a well aeaaoned candidal who i already quite fully endored.' ! think th enttr ticket will win and I ahall gladly mipport It. "Aftr having hid two week of quiet and reel I feel a 'fit a a fiddle,' and hull continue) to find In bualne and public life, th am genuln pleasure that I hav In th pent." nee (run fiaa (atantr. BRATRICT3, Neb., May t-tfpeolaJ.)- VTIlllam Emal, for many year a reel dent of Ptckrell, thl county, died sud denly yesterday afternoon at hi horn? ther of heart trouble. II wa M year of age and unmarried. Edward C. long of Pouglaa, Neb and Mra, Jennie 1 Henry of 1'almyr. Neb., wer married her yeterdy ly Judge Wldcn. John Wlnfleld Mettndy and Mr. Wlnnlfred Adam, both of Wymore, wer alee married by th Judit. Acting under Inetructlon from Mayor Saiindera, Chief of Polio Havdrn will put th Hd on good and tight on a'. game of chance In th city. Cigar tort. and pool hella hav been notified that the rity ordinance niuit be atrlcily reniplied with or arreata will follow. Th body ef Tl.lm Miller, who died her Tuemtay, waa taken I filler yeaMMiy for Iniertnent. Mr. Miller operated Mackumiih ehp at that plara for many VMia, He eae a wtdw and !( cbtl Iren a t.lre 4 lata la ! la) aaenatia i ISt.TI, Sb, .May (.-iliwKll-TM ln OiJirg Men (lie :lub left pi !htr -.'n4 tup tiNlav. Tb lour I I Uet atxiui a k a n.1 la ! b vr tb ! pert of th slat. Tb tuo in an t l lljnuWH 0-ni!l.ia . i' .r. v la (niia nett rn n Vr Tt, rl'ib ; nt l4 by alia H a.tt i.t.lrf, Vtiae W'tikip, toMuUt. a i.-( 11 Hale', awl i i a I i far li -ie i, f !. aiHi i'u'tis, k';te Mva I I (t?w,.l JviilMinul let t tioiea a !. i i i '. f , ' t ! ' a i4 1 . . ..n e "- T ( a- I - n !i intt I t, a b 1 1 I itaat lt faa tet i..-"S t i ' a a- I m i t ....,.( i. ,i t. th H -!H) .! fikti W '..'t.t '. i- ' r 4 ) , 9t uU i .ir a fa--e e i i f i U ' ' ! , i-.. w. ta t . "4 -Ha -.f " tf (. f e,t.t " ?.., !( f I 1 . I l . . I . -"M' I'. ' l'" I. !.',. M I - a I .'... a' 'l a I '-k 41 .... I. ,.. is, .,u.it , ,4a .. ? .- (: .'...a S t eai i.-aa !.4 4i . IK t. If Iv 4r ' M - t J. -, ' , t, I - , . a .a 4 a , H One Year Ago Today in the War German fleet appeared off Llbau, th Ruehlen Baltic port. Berlin reported lirltlah etlll falling ba. k caet of Vpre. Ruaalani retreated from Dunejcc river and other part of their line In Call!. Waehlnglon reported to have evlae.no. that Oulfllght wa torpedoed while fly ing big American fleg. Lorimer Says He Will Repay Savings . Lost by Depositors CIUC-AOO. My 4.- William lorimer. former Vnited Hlate enator from Illi nois who w acquitted by a Jury here laat night of charge of embclemnt and conaplraey to defraud In connection with the fallur of th I.a Halle Htret Truet and Having bank, began a new III' today, h aald, th dominant purpoa of which 1 to earn enough money to re Imburae th peron who lot their av- Inge through th fallur of th bank of which lie waa pretldent. "Th pooreat will b paid back flret," Mr. Lorimer ald, "and I will devote all my Income, eioepllng what I noary for rny family, to thl reatltutlon fund." A federal Indictment, chaining mlaap- plication of fund on thirty-! count, Hill la pending agdnat Lorimer, but United rate riletrlct Attorney Oym ha aald he would tak no action In thl matter until next fall. Charge a.mllar to tlioe of which !rlmr h Juat been acquitted are pending agalnat Jlerry W. Hutilf, a director of the defunct I-a faih trt. bank. Lorimer' defrni w that th crime with which b wa charged wer eom- n.ltt4 by C, B. Mundr, flrrt vie rr. lent of th bank and 11 actual manager. Mundav U now rvlng a penitentiary term for hi aetlvltie In th hank. Knights Templar Meet at Columbus COLUMHI'D, Neb., May 4 -(Special Tel gram.) Th Nebraaka Knight Tmplar met in thl city today for th forty' fourth annual conclave Th women who accompanied the knlKhl are being entertained while In Columbus by mem' bers of th Order of Eastern Star. Two hundred visiting knlshta ere tak' Ing part In th fesl. Thurday at o'clock the grand romniandery asMinbled at th aeylum of Oethaeman comma n dery, followed by a pared of th knight In full uniform through th ally. After th parade a reception for th knight and their ladle took place. A special entertainment for th even ing wa provided for th ladle. At 7:30 In th evening, a eslon for th purpoa of conferring th order of th tempi wa held by Oethaeman com mandery. Friday night the annual banquet wlU he given t th Kvan hotel. Th totmater for th evening will b: rr, Carroll D. Evan, who will call on th following member for t.ot When Knighthood Was In Flower," Hlr A. A. Brooks; "Growth of Knight hood iu Nebraska," sir A. rVherman Pinto; 'Our Ouests, th Ladle," Hlr Oeorg Wlllatt, jr.; "Relation of Knighthood to Society," lr Meorg Moon. Kaufman Captures Mcuombs Trophy COLfMBt'fl. Nb May 4-'flpeclal TalcgTam.) Will Kaufman this afternoon won Ih McCombs trophy from I A. dates st the Central Nebraska (hooting tournament by a scor of to 90, leav Ing th championship of Nebraaka in Columbu. Th aecond day of th tournament proved to be th beet of the two day there being morelrap shooters preeent. The dsy was perfect. Condra Heads the Conservation Men WASHINGTON, May 4 -Electlnn of of fleera today ended the three day meet ing her of the National Conservation congreea. Oeorg K. Condra, Nebraska state con ervatlon roninilecloner, waa named pre0 . dent; lr. Henry I. Hrlnker. president of Ihlgh unlveralty, vice preeldent, and Norman -clcn of Cleveland, treasurer Senate Committee Swells Pork Barrel WASHINGTON, May a -Th nt comuier.' cimiie today added to r river and harbor appropriation bill II, tat for conatriM'tlnn of a dlvcralon dam In 1a Ac, ! haibor. A amended by the commute the ineeaur would fin. irlal atxiut tU.""", n Inmeaaa ul l.-.taei.tew over the h"W blU. Harry Lindsay Again Supreme Court Clerk I rYtm a lUaff Cnrretdat I t.INrnl.N, Mar -iHi-eelal 1. ia4 i I lUnv " Un.laev. ff f.neii baa - a f I' il" , , aa . il'ioiit.t ( r an " .. , )ai Mr I id ht etrv't In ih,t ta.i li lie h !-- EIGHTEEN LICOtN SALOONS ARE LICESSEO !" a biaff ..!( .! t I ! v- ! Vt , i .. . 4. ii i (in..-, h ;i. i a's ' i . I : -i- t r a i l 1 e a H il f t ) ' ' 'li. . ' .i ' ih ( i 1 . e B ( 'h t 14 t'W ' I fc".r'H I ... ak h..'1 l'i I " I" N I ta' It ir T-a1 I a , aj . I ' I i - t i. i. If ..( . . it t , , aia e. I t a t S ' ' - a a . m i t M 1 HIH. fORMERLY f ROM PUUE CtMER, IS OCAO (lliM"V!i I ,, ) :i Tf i a" t -ae -.taa ' - . J''.t vl -hi - I FINE FOR MAN . WHO ROCKS BOA! City to Try to Make Rules to Pre vent Drowning! at Carter Lake. Uim SPEED OF MOTOR CRAFT Tb man who rocki the boat or pMdf In hi little motor boat la the waters of Carter lake will feci the deterrent arm of the law thrust out to grab him. Those who go out In canoe during equall like- vine will be placed In chain. The recent drowning at Carter lake Pioved Commliwloner llurnmel to ae- rloimly consider regulations of such portion of the lake lying within the limits of Omaha. He took the coun cil into hi confidence, and that bodr In turn directed the city attorney t' define the responsibilities of the commissioners In the premlsp. Attorney nine offered for Introduction in ordlnnce which make It a mide- mttnor for any peraon to navigate th water of th leke In a careleaa, reck lea or negligent manner, A fin from II to Ii0 I provided for offender. To Prepare) Halee. The ordinance provide that th upcr- Intendent of park may prepare eunrt rule and regulation In hi judgment may em proper. A ped limit will be placed on motor boat, It h been ug seated that all craft on th lak ahall tear city llcenae number and reapoiial- blllty will b placed In that manner. Revocation of llcena probably will be or dered In cos of second offenae. Another propoaed . regulallon refer to conduct of peron In cnoe, th uaual requirement In other cltle being that ocoupant of thl form of craft ahall not How thlr shoulder to b lower than the gunwale. rUIII another provision con template requiring canoeist to pas an examination tefoie being allowed to navi gate. Cleveland Carmen Accept Compromise Offer of Company CIESVKIaANn, May 4 By a vole of 1,121 to 4'jS the atreet car men early today voted to accept the compromise offer of th Cleveland Hallway company on th men' wage demsnd, thus eliminating all cham of a street csr strike her. Th term s accepted by th men rail for a wage lncre of ) cent sn hour, effective at once, with an additional 1 cent Increa May I, 1717, and a minimum day of five hours. The first year men have been getting 29 rents sn hour snd th other 12 cent. Th company eall mate th dvnc will cost KX!,0QQ In two years, which Is th life of th agreement. Flood Conditions at Muscatihe Grave MCSCATINE, la., My 4.-The gravity of the altuatlon In th Muctln dis trlrt arlaing from high water in the ItlaalHalppI prompted sn almost complet cessation of business st Wapello, Is., to day. With the water lapping th top of the levee baud of citUens ar try ing to wall out the flood by mean of sand bag. More than MMW aark hav been placed between her and fort Loula. The otith part of thl city la now five feet below th river level, but be cause of th strength of the levee here it I believed little danger exists within th city limit. Backwater haa cused ceasatlon of ac tivities In the fsotory district In the east part of the city. Moro Steamers Are Taken to Kirkwall I.ONPON, May 4. (Delayed by Cen. sor.) Th following steamers have been taken Into Kirkwall by the British J thorltlei: Norwegian liner Krlstlanlafjord. from f"ew York, April "3, for Chiieiians. wl'h a general cargo, malla and pasaengers. Norwegian steamer trlefnnd from Ne York for Chrlstlanls, with a cargo of petroleum and naphth. wediah stemer Atlnten, New York, .rll U, for Gothenburg, with general cargo. Th American tmer Krlndlll. which strsnded on a reef north of Itonabtahay, Orkney lalanda, and was refloated, la an chored at Kirkwall. Pago Sees Early ' Prospect of Peace WAflllN'TPiVV, May 4 -Thomas Nel- l"se, Aniefbatl smbsaaad'ir to Iialv, ha saw I'rpal.lanl Wllaon, aald he a nn tmme'liai prnapect foe p,- n yn. but believed that when pe.-e rania II would he S'ld len, Jual as the ar aa brgua. He Oimnht a e arniKd t,t', low great vb'toty lie did ni IhlnH that effiiiu to me.tlal ami: I be ), rnnvrd at thia time More Russ Soldiers Reach Marseilles !. . ..,,1 ,,( nf UnillH - !lf ar )er h a iimieg avl ra.eiej ' 1 1 "ai v . 1 .'r (it'll , b" '!' f l t l lb 1 a n , el al'"tl. CUMMINV FARM CRIOIT AMENDMENT IS Tn EP v. ait.'s if 'V l.. . . mt 44 t'a lantla ilir tah'a-4 s,ii I . .,. a . ,. ) ., x , , . s alalia Vfi Ih it-ll' tsa ea I . (t " ' I- t a i a a t h t lm a a - lis- .i ' "a '.. tea . '.tin .,.,!. . i ., nt a . I (I I a t .,.1 ' a I at a ' . . a I a a ! W. . 1 . a I ... . 1 l . . !a nit! wiuimuu tapiiai. tkaia4t, t, Ike liaaii t a- 1 .4. - . . i a a 1 ' a i .. . i a t t . 4 . , , a m i - a la a f't u k it.aia, t a. a, uoaitim a t i,, H"l rnrr nrr, r.UATM PTJTrv A V MAY h inin Westinghouse Head is to Have Meeting with Strike Leaders FITTSBiriKill. fa.. May 4.-E. M. Herr, president of the Wi.lnghoue Electric and Manufacturlns company, avhose plants ur closed because of a strike of 13,000 worker for an eight-hour dny, told a committee of atrlker today that he would be unable to dlsoutt a ettlemcnt with them until tomorrow. F'ederel and state officials are endeav. orlng to bring the company and the men together, .While almoat a thousand state troops were on duty in the Turtle t.'reek valley and condition about the cloaed plants were quiet, unreet wh niantfestod In other parts of Allegheny county. Keven hundred Pressed -Steel C'sr company em ploye Joined the t.Onf) already out, The sollce were guarding the factory of the MrKlnney Manufacturing company, where girl strikers attacked thoae who refused to Join them and ducked one In a horse trough. The plant of th Aluminum Company of America, at New Kenalngton, wa abut down tody by a trlk of about !,IW worker. The trouble began sev eral days sgo when twenty machinists demanded ten hours' pay for eight hour work. Britain Hcgrets Slight to the McAdo Party at Trinidad WASHINGTON, March 4 -Colonel floosevelt' reception at Trinidad during his recent West Indian trip quit cl!pd that arranged for Hecretary MeAdoo, who came along a llttl later, to the British mbs4or, Blr Cecil Sprlng-rtlc, per sonally paid a visit to President Wilson today and expresned regret that through a misunderstanding among local officials th ertary of th trury had not been received with ermony appropriate to Tils position. Britlah officials learned to their amass ment that th governor of Trinidad hid outdone hlmeelf to make a demonstra tion for Colonel Roosevelt, but sppsrenlly was little Impressed with the coming of Hecretsry MeAdoo, who wss returning from the meeting ef the Tan-American high commission at Busno Ayr. The ambassador's explanation cloaes the Incident, If It was on. Railway Magnate Refuses to Tell of Political Deals WASHINGTON, D. C, May 4.-Mlllon If. Hmlth, preeldent of th !ulvlll Nashville railroad, testifying today st the Interstate Commerc commission's Inves tigation of th road's affairs, declined to anewer any question concerning cam paign contributions by th railroad to political parti or candidate In Ten nessee, Kent j ky, Alabama or elsewhere, II refused on advlc of hi counsel, who held thet the commission had no author ity to make such Inquiries under the cuate resolution directing the Investiga tion. Joseph W, Folk, chief counsel for the commlaelon, announced the commission would sppeal to the courts to compel Mr. Hmlth to tell all It sought to learn sbout the roads contributions. Long Overland Race for Cavalrymen NEW YOTIK, May 4.-A KO-mlle race for cavslrymen was snnouneed Udsy ss one of the features of the military and naval tournament to be held by the Ns tlonal Guard at Bheepshead Bay, May 2rt to 71. There will be no change of horacs and the men will carry the llght eat poMslhle equipment. Bach rider will bear a measage from hi commander to th military authorltle here. Th competitors will start from Wash ington, Roaton, Ithaca. N. Y.i Syracuse. N. Y.; rtutland, Vt; Manchester, N. II., and Altoona, Pa. The maximum dlefance to be covered within twenty-four hours la seventy miles. DES MOINES YOUNG MAN TRIES SUICIDE AT WINNIPEG AMI'S, Is., Msy 4,-tffpeclsl Telegrsm.) - rtnas C. Klniilcum, Ames Pclenr freaii. man of Ie Molne, left college laat Fri day to Join the American Legion of Ca nadian force fur Trance, fie I dying In Winnipeg lioepltat a a reault of an at temnt to commit aulcldo. 11 wa a 1 'It 1 lelt Theta fraternity pledge and wa II jcais old. Fraternity knew little of hint. IsifDlms TO OPERATION Wife Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound Pet Miine. Iowa. " Four year egrt I wa very i It ami my life wa nearly aiit. Th uVUir. sUtax. thttt 1 wnul'l never get W. with out a it t'perauon v that without It I Hil I tvt ll-e mi jffr My husl-anl uli)eeti t i i y ri-erat!n ami K"t tiie .ttiu( I ji-lia r'. I',..i L a . , j . ,. I in nam a get- I . ,! ! l iet i.iiin. I ! L. .. '. n ennien"vj .t Ret t"ltl n I ) 4V.1W Wil, 1t stiHil an. 1 1 to itit ny own h...iew. I fan re-.Mi..o tS ejreta!.. tim- jl'M'il I aivy Wstrnvl wh I ti ki sn lurt ,l,'n at a a I-r r ,' rH(t!i Sm-I e'lh reat'lr. My I u-l t,i I t t liail.l I t a.; (la. n f (ra 4 ' thi f It h- i ! taW f.'S "r i'iU'.4 ( aPa-ui I " Mi I'll H JKIIS h', J vt , Ve S,'Ih, ,ia, i, f I' niilt i g 1 1 1 !' .! ' pr. ! It IS ta t t l i 1 1 I n., I ti't Ih fn'a' tnt 'l f'-t'-' H l isogs. ttirM ,th I )it I '.t i,l,ai ( aa let I ii . 'viii l , II l et a.l ntn Wviloin ( HI uli l i fa rll lit lite I IU :, IMtikhani Mwillt ln I f., I ttM, fr hU4)-U ttiU Uvvufi-trMlUt Liebknecht's Arrest Cause of Further Trouble in Eerlin I.ONX)N, May 3,-The arreet of Karl Mebknecht, the oial!t leador. In con nection with a May day demontratlon In Bi-r;in May 1, caused great excitement among the workers there and led to a freeh demonstration, which was s'to pretaed by a large tody of police, sc 'ordlrnf to. reports from Rerlln for warded from Copenhagen by th Kx rliarmo Telegraph company, The dlapat h wlds that it Is blieve4 that th German government will bo compelled to releaa Dr. Mobknecht In order to prevent a revo lution. It la stated that h was nrreted while addresalng a peace demonstration nd that it "'s a violation of the mili tary regulations for him to war the ci vilian clothes In which he ass arreeted as h 1 a soldier. DEATH RECORD J, H. Conrad. AVOCA, Neb., May 4.'Hpeclal,)-Jk H. Conrad, a pioneer reeldcnt of thl vi cinity, died Monday at an Omaha hoard- House Apparel Ilaseitnent IWirgaln -1'rlday A Sale of Aprons With or with out bib, . A "pedal bibbod apron, A coverall apron of Amoakraff, 29c 35c 59c Special House Dresses Thompson, Dclden U Co. Special House Dress (PI A Time and Money P" Saver. Hemstitxhed Pillow(Cases, 45x36, made of' extra quality bleached muslin, 20c each. Jl.lhKMENT Five Hundred BEAUTIFUL i HATS for Friday only. iHi.i.iliii,'YMMl, mm mr La 1 It t . "VI .. 1. . I ,f I I i ti aaaaaa Wuu'4Wlletlfiaae tal. Mr. Conrad was one of the well known men of thl part of the county. He leave a widow, five son and on daughter. The body was taken to Ne hawka for Interment. Telegraphers of New , York Central Will Not Strike Now NEW YORK, My 4.-Definlt an nouncement wa mad let today by II. 11. Perham, preeldent of the Order of Uallway Telegraphers, that no atrlke or der would go out tonight a had been planned to the 6,000 telegrapher and sig nal men of th New York Central and Nickel IMate railroad. This decision wss reached after G. W. W. lianccr, federal mediator, had prof fered hi service In an effort to termin ate the controversy arising over em ployes' demands for better wag's, a shorter working day and union recogni tion. Mr, Perham explained that he wss sending a telegram to th union leader In cltle along th railroad line to Ascer tain their attitude toward Mr. Hanger's offer and that replies were not expected until tomorrow. TilOflPSON-BELDEN JHo Fasliion CDtilerof Ike Middle stdblalied 1886uJ Friday, We New Spring Suits Correctly Tailored in Authentic Styles -tor $25- This is a very timely o f f ering that .will commend itself to "all women desiring dis tinctive clothes. No Charge for Alteration Service. Genuine Half Price Sale Friday of-- Five Hundred Trimmed Hats Any Trimmed Hat in our Millinery Depart ment, Second Floor, Friday, will be sold for half of the original selling price. All goods marked in plain figures. These Prices Friday Only $50.00 $40.00 $37.50 $35.00 $30.00 $28.00 $25.00 $22.50 $20.00 $15.C0 $10.00 $ 7.50 $ 5.00 TRIMMED TRIMMED TRIMMED TRIMMED TRIMMED TRIMMED TRIMMED TRIMMED TRIMMED TRIMMED TRIMMED TRIMMED TRIMMED HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, with their strong traction tread mvc you a surer grip on the road and enable you to drive with confidence and safety. The Price Is Less than that of plain tread styles of several other standard makes. The bjKKest jfrrvlce omaniation in the industry (more than 100 Fisk Benches, is back of every tire, ready with Fisk FREE SERVICE for every dealer and tire usfjf. The Fisk Runno Company Cal CHSktt; (Wee FitU, Meet. Omtb. Urtnc h 2403 Frnm St KhM IKt- I CO Cu4M IN wnnn li 111 'Mi in mi ea mm iieiiiia-ata ,, ; i i n I tt i ! i i ( ii i M i . : i i ; 1 1 : -; '!" t , ., In 1 x f : ; r ( i f i ' i ' 1 i ' 1 : ' ,' ' J.-w1.-iiHfl inrvf r kv i IV Vt-' '"' ' 1 ' ''" ' 1 """" "" House Asks General Board of Navy to Explain Its Figures y WASHINGTON, May 4 -The general board of the -navy was today summoned lay the house naval committee to explain what republicans contend are discrep ances in the board's comparison be tween the navlea of Germany snd the fnlted States. The issue arl.ies on fig eres prceented by the board to show what is noceeeary to make the United Ptates the second naval power of the world. The board has figured the grsnd total of cost at $7X1,441, M. It Involves more than doubling the number of offkare and enlleed men end estimate that ta equal or urpss Germany the United, Btaies muat have lx mor dreadnought, ten battle cruisers, twenty-one more scout cruisers, eighty more deatroyere and seventy-eight more submarines. The question of what foreign shlpal have been started since the war began has ralacd perplexities. Th heaviest cannon used at th time of the American revolution were eight een pounders. 6 CO, WmL Will Feature FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, $25.00 $20.00 $18.75 $17.50 $15.00 $14.00 $12.50 $11.25 $10.00 $ 7.50 $ 5.00 $ 3.75 $ 2.50 ! : i ; j ( 4 i , ,. , i 1 . . ; . 111. ., V"l;t ;( I'M'.liit 21 " ''""""'" " "'