Til hi Ur.K: OMAHA. TTI'SDA V, AlMJlh (i. 1!H. mtef city news BIG BROTHER HOVE HELPS GERMAN LAD Kwr ! Frta It Nsw Bmm Free rg-ee-raada Co. Lighting Rxturaft Aaw Xlewlt for city commissioner. -Advertisement. , W.o. shrive, tried, true and efficient. tor city commissioner. Advertisement. Andrew Xlewlt for city commissioner. Stand for business methods In public office Advertisement. Admit Judge Baldwin Justice of the Peace Arthur K. Baldwin hss been ad mltted to the practice of law la federal court. . Tor Oar Stolen Rasp Bros., 10 Mc ague building;, report the theft . of a For car belonging to them which wu taken from In front of K15 North Twen tieth street. A FeeUag ef scanty t ene ot the benitte acquired when ycu office In The Bee Building, "the building that to al ways new." Pea us new tor. a few rooms available April 1. . raa State Baa at Osaka para 4 par csat on Urn depc-stu. S per cent on savtngs account. AU deposits tn this bank ara protectee ar the depositors' guarantee fund of the state ot Nebraska MTeaara OoaaBlete VSTle Frore Ship ia KTew York at Beginninf of tht War. WANTS TO SEE HIS MOTHER slaestfled section today, and appears ia The Bee EXCLUSIVELY, rind out what the various moving picture theater offer guarantee fund of the state of Nebraska Want e See Cleea J. J. Frleden, 352 Parker street, report to the police that X towel were stolen from a wagon belonging to the Nebraska Towel Supply company standing at the rear of hi home. : Bntkus Plead Hot Onllty John IButku of South Omaha, charged with theft from a box car In Interstate transit, his pleaded not guilty before United State Commissioner H. E. Daniel hearing wa set for April 10. Albert Laufert, 16-year-old Ger man boy of Klberfeld, on tha Rhine, is a beneficiary of tha "bin brother" movement of the Elk lodge ot this city. Dan B. Butler will find a place for the lad at tbe Fontenelle or Cas tie hotels. The boy is now being cared for at the home of Henry Rohff, on Leavenworth street. Master Laufert arrived 1n Omaha Satur dsy evening. .After sleeping all night at the Union depjt he, was sent by the pollc to the German home, where he became an object of unusual interest on account Of his neat appearance and brightness. This little wanderer, who is thoussnfls of miles from his mother, slates that he was put off of a Belgium ship at New York shortly after the European war started. Since then he ha worked in many ot the eastern cities and saved enough money to come to Omaha, be cause he heard this was a good farming section. He was shipboy for a year anil a half on the Belgium Fatherland of the Red Star line, flying the Belgium flag. His father Is now In tb German army near Franc and he has a brother In the 'my near Warsaw. He Is about the else of a minute and Is tinuaually handsome. He told Dan Butler he would return to Germany to fight with-his father If he His I could get enough money. This young ster seems to take his plight in a phll- Tithes Give Mormon Church One Million Dollars in a Year 8 ALT LAKE CITY. Vlah. April t.-The (Irst public financial statement ever Is sued by the Mormon church was t.rescnted In the tabernacle today before the snnual conference. The report shows that the church collected l1.tS7.9C0 from tithes In 1S14, of which $730.!0 was expended on church buildings, i.0?4 to maintain the church school. $64,So to maintain the Mormon temples, ."JT.SWO for missionary work. M.K to maintain church offices, 1136,77 to' complete and maintain the Ia D. 5. hospital In Salt Lake City and $116,223 to the poor. The report also shows that the Mor mon relief societies and the local church organisation gave $110,290 additional for the relief of the poor and that the Euro pean war relief fund . of the church amounted to mow, wnicn has been sent broad to be disbursed through the churches representatives. The expenses ot the general officers of the church are not paid from tithing, the report nays, but from revenues derived from the church's Investments. The repoit shows net Increase In the membership of the church of 139,493 for tho period from 1901 to 1314, a birth rate of 30.5 per thou sand, a death rate of 1.3 per thousand nd a marriage rate ot 17 per thousand in 1911. The report, which .embraces ' the op erations of the church throughout the world, shows that 1,31$ men and 113 women are engaged in Mormon mis sionary work, that 14,717 Mormon children sro born In 1914, that 7J per cent of the families In the church own their own homes and that 319,400 members of the church mere born in the United States. The total membership Is not given. w. n.vn(. Hk.tL- osophlcal manner, but wlshe he could UiiMini.t I see his mother again. He was on of 130 w.wii a n OraadJDad Police I Germans pot off of the Belgium Father- Berteant W. K. Marshall wa the re- nd at New Tork. ctptont of a telegram Monday morning from hi on-ln-law. H. I Terke of (Phillip. Neb.. Informing th sergeant that ha had Just been peresented with n eight-pound granddaughter. sTeekett know what to do. Adver tisement. Bavolvwr and Sana- stolen wnue at. "The Passover" Sung at Temple Israel Ashford's cantata, "Th Passover," wss given at Tempi Israel Bunds y avenlns Galomblck and family, a9 Davenport tn connection with the annual Passover street, wer at church Sunday thieve (celebration. The musical treat, which gained entrance to their home and atole an impressive ceremony, brought out a revolver and a cmia a nan wnwram large attendance. several aouer insmaii oiianc. i a. double Quartet took Bert in the does to Hot tPTlng G. feV Guild, for I program. The regular Quartet, com Dosed many year proof reader at tn umansiof Air. Johnson, Mr. Grey, Mrs. Lena World-Herald, baa gone to Battle woun- Ellsworth Dale and Mis Gertrude Alkln tain sanitarium at Hot springs, a. u. inaa assisted by a spec ally ensaa-ed Guild ha been in poor neaiu tor om i quartet, composed of Mis Laura Goetx tiro and he hope to recuperate. I soprano; Ml Graoe Pool, contralto crinkling" System In Ferk Superln- I Walter Dale, tenor, aad Charles R, tendent Hummel of the park ha com- I Gardner, baritone. Th production was Dieted M new sprinkling system In Mil-1 under tbe direction of V. C. Bennett, ler park. Four thousand feet of three- I organist of Temple Israel, and It beautl quarter Inch pip were used, affording I ful rendering showed much careful traln- eventeen outlet through th park. ' ling. Particularly beautiful was the alto Xnakett will d It. too, Advrtle- and chorus, "Within Each Lowly tnent. ' lDrew Tent. i Several Divorce rraat jne io-i xne cenoiuding reesover sen Ice was lowing deoree of divorce - have been I held at Temple Israel this morning at granted in district court: John smith io o'clock. against Kate, desertion: NelU Frieee aatnst Herman, drunkenness; , Charlotte Jenkins against Orlle Lee, cruelty Mr. Emmy . Ries has filed suit against Charles, alteglng cruelty. To Oanoal ITstnrallssUon Fapars Tour case filed by the government t - a .tiiMllt.Hnn la. " I ... w 1 I. i 111. amed to Omahan. -ire now being tried iw. wo In federal court .before Judge T. . C. iunner repor 4ha wisslaf linmsflsa flUatntitlftfl Of Ball fit Loui. to prosecute the cases, which up , . jr f ndmul fa nerandina'. uerenaanui i w ---- - - are Mom Bear Corseteer, vFrtdoltn Brlx, nJ"nln- Jan Keaek and Oscar A. Anderson. lasn szoramsai w n" i v.. . . Wl 4 If, " uciwvni fkW V.rtl.. mere l" ' ""'" I r . u.i.t. (Ifli.nua. rmrm the- vicinity bt ehertdjn. W yo.. 'e l1UBf t wnU p,r bushel H t0 tney win ' - ,4 nt h,.hM. than Saturday. Makes 61 Feel Like IB. I suffered with kidney ailment for two year," writes Mrs. M. A. Bridges, Robin' son. Miss., "and commenced taking Foley Kidney Pills about ten "months ago. I am now able to do all my work without fatigue. 1 am now Jt years of age and feci like a l-yar-old girl." Foley Kid ney Pills strengthen and invigorate weak, tired and deranged kidneys; relieve back ache, weak back, rheumatism and blad der trouble. They are tonic In action. Sold everywhere. Advertisement. Wheat Price Jumps Three Cents Higher Report of a big decrease in the visible On the market there were seventeen car of wheat, prices ranging all tbe Oats failed to follow the pace set by wheat and oorn.and sold dova to S2tf MH cents. U to Vi cent lower. On account of the city primaries, there will be no market Tuesday. country tributary. Generally the people going are Russian from Lincoln and town out In the state along the Repub lican river valley. At Sheridan a beet sugar factory Is being constructed and will be ready tor operation in time to handle tne crop oi vine mnmon. - i ..,uV Tliaiiaaf UUO I aTC suit a large acreage ot beet are being WHY ZIMMAN WAS LAI t planted under contract. N STARTING CAMPAIGN T Jay jntiam ut Twf my ouiwb a. T ImmIsb 1st the BUsnaltA. t1 Which offlc you sent me by the highest vote of any Harry B. ZImman 1. busy making hi 'en th ticket, prevenu me from making Personal campaign prior to th llmlna-i- .....i .,nni. b.nM this wav to tion voU today, aad this 1 keeping l reach you and ak for your support in te"'a,J.tto .the election Tuesday. My record and in' itereet for you and the best for Omaha . J... II .ffk. M.Anl MMm, h.v. , voice wneuier tney want oneaper iignis friends why he was so late ia getting under headway.' , After he had 'filed for commissioner hi wa brought down by an attack ot grip. ar with pneumen,. Under th. v f I A u In. . H. .- maI mx-m fi.n. mitted to use the telephone. Since he has been out' he has been quite actlv and offers this as an explanation to many friends aa to why he hss not called on thorn. hard tot thorn - and got them through. Having always mad good. I leave It in I your bands Tuesday. - With my best! wlshee-JEFF VT. BEDFORD. Alleys and Back Yards MusVBe Cleaned Up Health Commissioner R. W. Cornell iKas directed his inspectors to make round of all alleys and backyards snd serve notioa In ail occasions where they discover accumulations of unsanitary material. It Is probable that a weeki from dog at horue. The animal weighs but net Saturday will be designated as an- four pounds and, according to Hall, is tiual clean-up day when the city wagons hi boon commnlon. having accompanied wiu gather alrefuse ami rubbish with- him to Europe and over a greater portion "'0NT GO TO EXPO UNLESS HE CAN TAKE DOG ALONG W. A. P. Hail of New York la anxlou to go to California and want to travel over the Union Pacific oa one of the regular train, but it ia doubtful it lis will go, unless he concludes to leave hlr 3ut Out Tongue of. 'Hello' .Man Refusing To Tell Buss Secrets LONDON, April S. neuter's Petrograd correspondent sends the following: 'A dispatch from the commander-in- chief received tonight (Sunday) says; "In the region of Zaleezltrow, during the night of Saturdsy. the Austrlans violently bombarded one of our fortifica tions with heavy guns, their fire killing almost alt the defenders. Tha Austrian Infantry then attacked and occupied our positions, but they were almost Immedl ately dislodged by a counter attack made by a Russian company. "The Russians found in a trench one of their comrades named Makuksa, who bad been acting as, a telephone operator, and, having refused to give the enemy In formation, his tongue was cut out." GERMANS GAIN IN WESTi Berlin Announces that Imperial Forcci Hare Made Slight Ad vance on Tier Front. FIGHTING IN THE CARPATHIANS LONDOV. April t.-Stuhbom battles are still being fought fr the peases In the Carpathian mountain", but elwwhem comparatively calm spneaia to prevail. The Austrlsns In tieir official messane this morning admitted that mey na.i n-cn forced to retreat In the Peakld mountain i. while tonight they claim to have repulsed many Ruaalnn attacks and to have taken more than iO-O prisoners. Nevertheless, it Is the opinion of Brit ish military expert that tha Austrc-Get-man forces will have to retire to the mountain south of the Carpathian range and make another effort to prevent the Russian armies, and particularly the Cos sacks, from swarming over th plsins of Hungary. Make "llRtat Adveare. The Germans have made a slight ad vance on th Tser front, where they have taken a village from the Belgians, but It Is not believed that any big attempts will be made In this region, as floods, which can bo borught shout at any time by openlnr sluices, offer an Impenetrable barrier to a general advance. J Flshtlng also continuee In the forest ef lie Pretre. which has been the scene of a long and sanguinary battle. Nothing new has been received from the Dardanelles or the other Turkish fronts, although a Russian semi-official report says thst the Turkish protected cruiser Medjldleh struck a mine and sank. So far the Balkans are concerned. Interest center in the raid by Bulgarian Irregulars into Serbia, which has been succsssfully countered. A tinusj, recrim inations are being Indulged In, the 8er blsns charging that the raiders were led by Bulgarian, Austrian and German offi cers, while the Bulgarians reply thst th outbreak was the result of the Eerblan administration of that portion of Mace donia, which 1 largely Inhabited by Bui- gartans. Settlement Kxered. , It Is expected here that the matter will be settled by Bulgaria promising to punish those responsible for the raid, it It Is proved that they actually organised the operation on Bulgarian soil. Tho fluestlon of the prohibition of .alco holic liquors for th period of the war ussed from the pH'lir thiough- I " a. Tl ff 1 -. - . . .... .... .... ountryt,.,iN.thcp,ea.i,e,.rg. luaunt as MaKes f TO REMOVE DANDRUFF i UII Willi JU001 tan dim out the co Ing that the example of the klnn ami the cabinet ministers "liou!d be followed snd thst the use of alcoholic should be volun tarily given tip. A meeting of the labor parly at Nor wich, on the other hand, strongly pro tested acalnst the accusation that tho ouput Of war munition waa being de layed by drinking among the men. Apartments, fists, houses snd cottsses can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee "For Rent" Ad. U. W. f.e. nrgro, 1?2 Paul at reft, was plopped by Detectives Pease and Pheiloek In the act of walking oft wtth IS worth of lead tvom the smelter. The lead was caat In one Insot. it is supplied that he In tended taking a boiler and tho big smoke Ma. k on his next trip, when tho officers put an end to Ma heavyweight perform ance. Five dollars' worth makes con siderable ingot. tiet a 25-cent bottle of Danfierine at. any drug atore. pour a little Into your hand and rh It we'.: Into the scalp v. It!, the finger tips. By morning, most. If not all, of this awful scurf will hav disap peared. Two or three applications wi,i destroy every bit of dsndruff; stop scalp Itching and falling halr.Adve.--tlaement. THE OMAHA BEE THE HOME PAVEll IomahaX 1 MAM IN '" IomahaX V- j.m.A. . A Medietas ot Merit. A proprietary medicine, like everything else thst comes before tho public, has to prove Its merit. The law of the survival of the fltttest applies in this field as in others. The reason for the tremendous success of Lydla G. Pinkham's Vege table Compound is because It has been fulfilling a real human need for forty years, so that today thousand of Amer ican women owe their health and hap piness to the marvelous power of this famous medicine, made from roots snd herbs nature's remedy for woman's ills. Advertisement. Before you go a-shopping here's something to think today about Have Dark Hair and Look Young Don't stay gray! Nobody can tell when yon darken gray, faded hair with Hag Tea aad Sulphur. Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. When ever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, his simple mixture was applied with won derful effect By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Coin pound," you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, ready to use, for about 60 cents. This simple mixture can be de pended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and Is splendid for dandruff, dry. Itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-known down town druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur, because it . darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody .can tell it has been applied It's so easy to use. too. Tou simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking on strand at a time. By morning th gray hair disappears, after another applica tion or two, it ts restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant. Advertisement. You have some ideas of your own when you start out to make your purchases. You know that you want the best merchandise obtainable for the money. You know that there are some ar ticles that you have already tried out that give good service and value. You are quite likely to ask for these articles. The chances are that not one of these articles is Omaha-made, and its a hundred to one shot you don't know that in each case there is an Omaha-made article which is just as good and more frequently better, at the same or lower price.' It's a business proposition and one directly to your own selfish interest. Buy Omaha-made goods whenever you find them as low or lower in price and as good in quality, as others which you have been buying. . p More factories mean more work for Omaha Tl people, higher wages, better times. Let your next purchase be Omaha-Made Goods. WHITE SOX IN OMAHA FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The White Sox base ball team. No. 3. will pass through Omaha at 1:2S o'clock Wednesday morning, en route from Lin coln to Sioux City, The members of the team In their special car will corns in from Lincoln over the Rock Island and be switched to the Northwestern. Thurs day night at 10:30 o'clock they will be back In Omaha for games Friday and Saturday. Met Fasaoaa Boek Beer. OS draught and in bottles on and after April 1 Order a cas of this delicious brew. William J. Swoboda, retail dealer. Fhon Douglas 221 Advertisement. DOGS TO THE NUMBER OF 1,700 NOW PROTECTED The city clerk has lasuea 1,700 dog tags for 191$. Delinquent dog owners sre warned again that dog catchers will be out this week without fail, Several dsy of grace hav been allowed. out charge to householder. Boy, cr Girl? Great Qi!2Stion! wwro) SAVE 1 THE ' 1 C0UP1E3 I ! gasMEf . taajMessale IU&b?s i ml nl T aaBaa!) around each package has a JUST THE SAME AS CM ProfSt sharing (unmud Primary Election Swells Stamp Sale Fully 1 400 political letters and folders. seal out by the seventy-three candidate 'for city commissioner, passed through th Omaha postoffice during the last few days, according to an estlmste msde by Assistant Superistendenl of Hails Brosrn. ef the United States. He has asked per mission to csrry the dog In th car with htm, but has ben refused.. He adds that if the dog cannot go. then he cannot mak tht proposed California trip. NEW TERM OF U. S. COURT FINDS MANYLAWYERS BUSY Thirty lawyers were present in federsl court, for the call of the law docket by Judge T. C. Hunger, which marked the This biinrs to many minds an old and tried family remedy an external ap plication known as "Mother's Friend." Burins the neiiod or expectancy it is opening of the April term of court. Forty- .Dpll(i l0 the abdominal muscles and Is of the Garno hind and good toward the sasno high quality mcrchnn dsso as the United Profit-Sharing Coupons announced by numerous manufacturers and by local stores. 1 ' BIG MUDDY IS SWOLLEN AS RESULT OF THE THAW la response to the mild weather and tng thaw during th last few days, the river at Omaha has risen eight-tenths of a foot since Sunday morning and is still rising. Aa sll Ice has gone put of the liver as far north as Pierre and Aber deen, no lams can cause overflows. Forecaster Welsh ssys, aad there Is no danger cf floods. FIREMAN IS ORDERED TO .GIVE WIFE ALLOWANCE The city council has ordered that John Quint y Adams, fireman, pay to his wife, .Rose Adams, a monthly allowance until a divorce case shall have been kettled In district couit. Failure to comply with tht order will mes suspension. four cases wer railed and most of thm wer set for trial. Judge Munger spent the morning hearing motions and demur rers. A petit Jury for service at this term will be called for the near future, to take up its work a soon as th equity cases now pending ara disposed of and law cases ar ready for trial. URGE GOVERNOR NOT TO VETO SENATE FILE NO. WZTmK ' I Thsr Is no question but what Telegrams were flying from Omaha to "Mother' Friend" has a marked tendency designed to sooth tbe intricate network I ef nerves Involved. In this tnsnnsr It I has such a splendid Influence as to Justify Its use In all cases of coming mother- ' hood. It has been generally recom- mended for years and year and those who hav. used It speak tn highest praise , ef th Immense relief It affords. I'srtlo- tilarly de these knowing mother spesk ef th absence of morning sickness, absence of strain on th ligaments and freedom from those many other dis- I I Lincoln yesterday beseeching Governor Morehesd not to veto '8. F. 71. the bill providing tor th motorliing of city fits departments. Word has reached Omaha that tbe governor Is not viewing the bill with favor and that he might veto it. Business men sent many messsges to tl.e to relieve th mind and this of Itself in addition to tbe physical relief has given it a very wide popularity among women. I It ia absolutely sfe to ue, renders : the skin pliable. Is penetrating in its nature and Is composed of those etnbro- cations best suited to thoroughly lubrl- cate th nerves, muscles, tendons and ' ligaments involved. Tea can obtain "Motnsrs msnd" at i I chief executive urging th nc.ity ef a bill that would do away l!b horse .im,t aa drua store. in tha lira departments and DrovMi .11-1 It Is prspared only bv Bradfl.H jteg. tomoblles. '. ltor Cs., vl Lajaar ldg, Atlanta, . I m- w A at T ail iannw I J 1 I I I a. BE B waaJaaBssa Each having iiieans package a coupon you save them rapidly from IVEIZGIEYS Write- Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. 1203 Kesner Bldg., Chicago for Spearmen jingle book In colors. lip. Scaled nlr-tlnltt MvjayQ ftcch and cloanl The Coupons .will bring a thousand useful, ornamental, pleasure-giving things attractive gifts articles for men, women and children and home