THE REE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2G, 1916. 12 W0I.IAN DEST1TDTE WITH FIVE KIDDIES Telice Appear on Scene Juit Win dow Are Bein. Bemoved from Home. HAD OKLT LITTLE FLOUR LEFT Deserted by her husband on Christ mas eve, four of her five children sick In bed end h erf elf unable to work, Mrs. Hose Smith, 1807 Madi son street. Booth Hide, waa on the point of being thrown from her little home by friends of the landlord who desired to occupy the. cottage, when police offlcera In the person of De tective George Allen and Chauffeur Danbaum Intervened. fom time ago Mrs. Pmlih ii work t:i si ih Omaha National bank aa Janftreaa. 8he waa tha aol support of hr frrn'ly of four children and husband, out as happy In lb work. Tha com In of anotiiar chill, a babe, t'fcarlea. now t months a'.i. compelled her lo lrave her position. Shortly after the child waa hom brr huhanrl ds"rtd her and she ui left to hattle her own way alona without any help. Phe held up brave! until few days ago when the ownc,- of tha boiiae. Mil. Oliva Ralley, 701 Madison etieet, attempted to oust her from her home. A -brother-in-law of the latter, Harry Yatr. desired In mova Into the nous: . ... RmtaT' Wladtwi. '. PoVr officers found Walker and-hrlp- rs bil!y enaaged. removlna all etorm ;n4ma m,iA ilnota from tha houae, They were even a rtc hlng putiy from J .w. -. ij Minni iii til,, naiiM. i . Three of-tb latter had been removed jmade aitre that Mr. Pollock waa dead, when 1 he d e"tlvea Intervened. the stoiitlph man waa ahoutlng for a Mrs. Kmlth waa found shivering, in a doctor, and the room waa filled with a mm whl'-h-.harbored tha alngle small; lot of hyaterlcal people from the han healir.6 tove of the home, trying aa heat; quel and tha aupfr dance downalalra. she could tu comfort her three children and babe. Three of the chlldten wer pini cough ami ono ore an,: Ben. a.e.1 I ... ,, .... ak'k llh,t: .hoon tsmA h n-iirt.m The 17 'yearn; Mdle, n. years; rem;- nardged . year.: Oeorg.e aged I y es. - t;phone for a and three montha. and Charles, a ,M,!doc.or wu , for the police, because f rlx months, stlil nnnonactoue). Ha went I'rerilcnllr Dratllale. luvea-.ltr floh dla -loaod that the family w 'pra. -lb-ally' dlatitute only a half talldn can of gaaollne and a half aack of Hour, being the material for edlblea in i ha house. Mr., BL:!c' and Harry Walker weu Imirvrdiate'y otdered to replace all atnrm wh da, Uoura and window panea taken the ln ne a .d in not moleMt ih family in any way until tha children !, t ol well. An ef'oH will ba made to local ! , ih father Mt-a Umlth la M yeare of tr. ' - ! Nick Photines Has 'Close Escape When Win rrrtt-i TJit- V.-t Tnnin II tliiUU JJ.1U U V XltHU Nick Photinea. baxer at North Forty-algth atraet, Houth Hide, had a nar row eacape from death when a train hit a wagon In which "he waa riding, at Thlitf eiit'n and Maeon atraeta. The vahi i le waa demcllftlted. Photlnea waa bruleed and rut and tha horea waa ao badly Injured- that Humana Officer liana N'ielaen it It Photlnea aald ha did not aa the algnal of the flagman. JCE CUTTING IS TO BE . RESUMED THIS MORNING. The 'return' of cold weather wa hillod Kh joy by 1.0TO to 5.000 men of Omah Wha for aeveial day prior to tha warm epell were orklna; on tha Ice, ban-eat-Ing the crop. When tha warm weather came -on, momi of tha men were laid off, but thla morning they will gll be Ink on tlio iul. A good many of the men reaunied work yeaterday clear ing off th" little anow that had fallen, otheia were act at weik marking tha flelda and at noon et!M more were put at work aanlng tb k Into blocka and preparing it for being run over the butea. . , LITTLE BCY AND HIS DOG BOTH DIE AT SAME TIME A .chjid suffering- from scarlet fever, i:ed yeaterday afternoon in tha . East Omaha bottoms l the foot of Grace tree.'- Tha chl'd was- t'.e -yrar-old son of Mil ton ITafVe, e m"lter ei'iploye. , He had been suffering for a week. The family dog bee-!il, tl; crl U:ed at the same nm,- T-e doer who looked at It aald It as prol t blr It too h id became afflicted ll h the plague." SCHVAGER GOES TO NEW YCRK TO DAIRYMEN'S MEET ('bailee fr Hchwager. pri Ident of the Alamlto Tapy ompany left tret night far New Verk. where he will attend a meeting of the executive committee of the Intrrnat'onal Ialrrmen's aaaoclatlon, of which he la a member. Two of the ub.'ccia .up are the eatabllchmont of a nH'nl "milk day" and Inaugurating a VKtlonal campalsn of educational adver tising to Intreere the consumption of mis. OMAHA NOW HAS OVER 25,003 LAGRIPPE CASES I'r. B. Holovo:i:i.ner. addressing tha lt council as a rucniticr of le 'Hoard of tUiicat'oii. au'd: "Tlicro . at this tine tictreen U'.'ou and C A rases of (i!p In Omul a " . Taak a taSir s Aalstre. "I-ait winter my son Claude had a avere attack of rrous. I took a neigh cor s advice and procured a bottle of chamberlain's Cough Remedy.' It re 114 him promptly.' writes Ura. T. II. .Hell. Vender-graft. Pa-. Obtainable very where- Adv trtiaemenl BBar Inn Hfcrn. WASHINGTON'. Jan. .-The supreme Mnirt today announced a recess fiura January U to jtebruery Xl. PERSGMAL PARAGRAPHS M. M. Betsnoe. local freight agent of i rurnwtrtt ralirua4 at Sluui 1ty, l-as eoroe to Cnihalo have an operation Ttertonmrd op Ma noee. Mrs. haisner is h t.i-a. and they are eu.pping at the llrnauaw roir. t Y. V Hnrk. city paaaenger sgenl of ti e VniaaukM. has gone Ui f'hi aao to -or.fr with bis rlaef. orae b. liasnea. St-utiai ieistv aei 01 l ne roQ. K. I. MrtJtA.Mh of the rlir elrciriral ff.Nie lUtn driai trrtit haa gone tu Chi-' . to mirail a rmi Ina of the vttvetrin The Strange Case of Dy Frederick Lewis, Author of "What Happened to Mary" (Copyright, PIS. by MKIure Publlcatlona.) BTNOTPI". Mrr Taire. actreea, l arruaed of tha murdrr of Jamea I'ollork. and la rUni-l hv her lovr, I'hIMp Ln1on. Pollock m lntolcal1. Hhale. a crook and tool of ToIIim k. waa on the fire escape watch ing for Lanvdnn. (Contlnuod from Veeterdny.) ( II tPTKH II. -It waa Juat beyond the finger tips of Mlaa Tage a hand, which lay limply bo aids her." Did Mlea Tage aay anything In re- sponaa to Mr. Langdon'a question?" -She wa um-onsrloua." Farley asm, "and I answered him. I aald. 'Not did he do It. but why did aha do It, Mr. Langdon.' " -Did you aea Mlaa fage enter tha suite, where Mr. Pollock waa?'' No. air. I couldn't sea the door or tha aulta from whera I waa. but there, are only two other doora along tha corridor and they both open into private roome for card parttea and auch thing, inoaa doora were open, and a a I could see her aa aha naaaed them aha muat hava en tered that suite or continued down the corridor to the elevator and atalra. "What waa the condition of the room. Waa there any avldenca of a BtruggleT" "Tea. air; that la to aay, a boUle of whlaky that waa on the tabla waa upset and had drlbl.led onto tha carpet, and there waa a broken glaaa on tha floor. Mlaa Page a coat waa crumpled In a. heap i oara 01 m ut .... - jopen-on top of It. but that . waa all." I "And having found Mr. Langdon with I Mlaa Page and the body of David Pollock, li.,t hm vnu do?" "Well," the detective ahook hla head tii ..iiriiiiv "bv the tlme I had and Mr. Langdon got up ana "num. roe Oods sake. Farley, get theae peo- Pie out and send for th. po'" hnW h. waa right, and I ordered them out W . had aome trouble with one man. tha lead- ...... ,nA Mr 'to do that, aaylna ha would aend up a apeclal force of the hotel poi tera to tnar the corrldoia, and then Mr. Ingdon and I went back Into the room." "Waa Mlaa Page conacloua by that time?" There waa aarcaam In tha voice now and Farley a reply waa couched In i the annit) tonea. When I got, back In tne room, air &llaa l'ase had dlaappeared "Do you mean aha had left the aulle?" "Yea. air." liowr Well, there waan't any way for her to have gone with ua at the door eicept down tha flra eacape, and the window waa open, but aha waan't In eight at that time." "Than you mean," aald the proeecutor lahamlv. "that thla aiiuDoaedlv III and un oonaoloiia woman. In tha few momenta which rou anent In parley In the corridor. ant ud." climbed through a window and down a flra eacana and waa out of eight before you got back Into the-room? Yea. air." "That U all." aald the diatrlct attorney, with trim triumph.' Turning, he ald word to the clerk, who called aharp'y: "Mary Pajre take tha atand!" At the aound of her name Mary roaa unateadlly to her feet, her eyea turned appeallngly to Langdon. one trembling hand c running back the little cry that roaa Involuntarily to her llpa. But her agitation waa no more than an echo of Wilson to speak with jfrahkhess President to Discuss Preparedness on Western Tour with Candor. It Is Said. TO , SPEZD UP . LEGISLATION WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. Presi dent Wilson today began efforts to peed up tha legislative machinery of congress to clear the awy (or the preparedness program. Before be ginning his speaking tour late thla week to bestir public aentlment on the Issue, he will Impress on con gress the desirability ot disposing of appropriation bills and other pend ing leglalatlon ao there may be as little delay as possible In reaching the army and navy billa. The president discussed the ap propriation bills today with Repre sentatlvea Floyd, 8tephena, Lever and Page, chairmen, respectively, ot the house foreign affairs, Indian and agricultural! committees, and the District of Columbia subcommittee ot the appropriations committee. . Meter t'ablaet Texlay. Plana for pushing' legislation will b taken up further by the president and his cabinet tomorrow, and while he is .hv from Washington the cabinet off! cars will co-operate 1th leaders of th senate and houae In every possible way. lie also will no ever with them th out 1 1 nca of his forthcoming speeches on na tional defenae, hh he prepared while yachting Paturd-y srd Bunday. In there speeches the preatdent plana to discuss preptredneea and other Issues penduisT l the country In the frankest ay possible. 11 baa been told by cabl net members that In many atitlea the people do not understand why the army and navy should he Increased at thla time, lie Is expected to declare that there Is real neotl for the United States to be prepared to uphold Its posltlou be fore tha world, lu this connection th Mexican and European situation will ba mentioned. Leave far Uethaaa Wedmeaday. Mr. Wilson will leave for New Tort, Wednesday iftrtioon. and remain there Wednesday albt and Thursday, making two apeechea Thursday night. He atill plana to return to Washington. Friday morning, before starting on hla middle wester trip Friday night. tit. taula waa added t th Itinerary to day at th urgent request of Senator Bton and Reed of Missouri. Progress aa made oct tha arrangrerecnta for the meetings and er.tertalnmenta tobe At tended by him In Pittsburgh. Cleveland, Chicago. Dee Monies, Milwaukee, Topcka, Kansas City and ft Lout. Mary Page Pictures by Essanay the) excitement that awept through the crowded room. To Langdon alone the calling of Mary cama aa no aurprlee, and he waa at her aide In a moment, whinnering reaaeurance jt i- ... .. .ini. ...a nil ultima iiti i. mi-"t " . clearly aa ooaalhla the oueatlona ahe waa aaked. Hla calm gave her back aome meaaure of her own aerenlty. and her voice waa low but clear aa ahe took the oath and, atepptng up Into the wltneaa atand, looked down upon that ea of facea. For a moment they awam before her eyea. and with a catch In her throat ahe remembered the laat time ahe had looked down upon crowded facea; looked down a r roaa the footlights upon thou aanda of amlllng llpa and friendly eyea above a snow atorm of applauding white glovea. How long ago It aeemed, ,aJid yet how ahort a time! And now the facea that (tared up at her were avid with curloalty; aome hoatlle, some sympa thetic. ' Then her eyea, traveling beyond them, met the teardlmmed onea of her mother, leaning forward yearningly from the wlt neaa bench; and beeauae of the eurretlng on that face Mary rmlled. Her flrat an- awera to the queetiona of the district at torney were spoken with quiet dignity. Mlas Psge, isn't It true that David Pollock wished to marry you?" Yea." The anawer waa lower now, and hot fluah crept for a moment Into Mary'a pale cheeks. "And you found his attentions unwel come?" Something In the tone brought her hesd up sharply. I had told Mr. Pollock that I could not marry him," ahe aald firmly. Abruptly the proaecutor changed hla train of questioning. "Now, Mlaa Page," he aald harahly, please tell the court exactly what hap pened Juat prevloua to the time when he revolver ahot waa heard and Mr. Langdon found you unconacloua bealde the murdered man. lie g In with -the mo ment you left the banquet." With a, aliiVer of averalon Mary closed her eyes for a aecond; then, gripping tha edge of the wltneaa atand, she began speaking alowly and with an obvious ef fort. When the boy brought me the tnea- eage I waa glad to go. They were drinking and were very noisy at the ban- qunfc and I waa tired. The boy ahowed me the door of the aulte, and I went in." Bhe, paused, and covered her eyes a a If to shut out something terrible. Mr. Pollock waa in the room." ahe said at last. "He he had been drink ing he waan't himself he could hardly eland. He he aald, he wanted to talk to me alone for five minutes and he wouldn't let me out, though I waa afraid and begged him to," "Did you try to get out? Waa there a atruggle between you and Mr. Pot lock T" 8he shook her bead. "Not then," she said with a little sob. "But I waa very angry I, told him he had tricked me and I wouldn't listen to him. We we quarreled over hla being; drunk and he tried to make me take a drink of the whlaky myaalf!" A shudder of repugnanoe awept over her, and her eyea grew wide and staring nnd she swayed for a moment like a flower In a storm; then, with a. tremend ous effort. aS one called back from the borderland to conaclousnesa, she added haarsely: ,"I remember striking at him an knocking: the glass out of hla hand. I heard It break-nd then I must have fHlnted!" 7l'o tie Continued Tomorrow.) Goethals and Canal Commander at Outs PANAMA. Jan. 2S.-Serloua differences of an official nature that have arisen th last few months between Major Gen eral Oeorge W, Uoethala, governor ot the Panama canal sone. and Brigadier Oeneral Clarence It. Edwards, command ing the t.'nlted Btatee troopa in the sone, are to come' to a head at Washington when these two officlala reach the cap ital, according to Governor Ooethals. They aalled today for th United States on th steamer Calamareat. Governor Ooethala aald before Mb de parture that criticisms alleged to have been mad by General Kdwarda had reached the secretary of war and that th secretary had requested Information on th subject. The governor replied with an official communication In which h detailed th trouble at considerable length. Want More Pay for Carrying the Mails , WASHINGTON. Jan. S.-Hallway com- panlea whose Incomes from mail tran sportation would be effected by tha Post- ornce department a proposal or substitute pace for the present a ye tern of fixing ratea by weight, urged before th bouse postofflce committee today a plan of their own which would mean a 10 per cent Increase In ratea. Representatives of lines receiving about f-MI.Oon.OOO annually from th government, proponed by a readjuatment of the baaia of payment, to raise thla amount to approximately lK, 100.000. . Typhee Havaiajea I.eaa Wlalearel. Rl. PASO. Tea, Jan. 25. There wer Tim case a of tyjihua fever at Vera Crus laat week, aa compared with 1.000 the week before, according to official ad vice reeelved today by A n't reus (I Gsr cla. Mevhan consul here. There are now only 1,000 ease In the eutlre country, I ar range officials atate Aoononoaononooonoj g TO END CATARRHAL g DEAFNESS AND HE ADD o a NOISES 2 O if you have Catarrhal Deafness O Q or bead noises go to your drog-Q O s st and get 1 ounce of ParmlntO p (double strength), and aV to It Hp 0 pint of hot water and 4 ounoea efg n granulated sugar. Take 1 table-Q apoenfal four times a day. Jr m . This will often bring quick re-M U lief from th distressing head U O t,,itaa OltrmA niulrlla Knnia nnn O P breathing bwom eaay and thP O mucua stop dropping into the throat. O U It Is eaay to prepare, coat a ltttlsljlth scalp soft, and the hslr Tne and O ! Is pleaaant to take. AnyoneQ j ellky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and sy t p aho haa Catarrhal Ueafneaa or headQ ' manaje. 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One or two teaapoonfuLa will cleans th hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub It in. It makea an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which, rinaea out easily, removing; overy particle of dust, dirt. dandruff and ex o salve oil. The hair I dHra quickly and evenly, and It leavea Uves would have been lost bad the warn ing been heeded. It waa also atated authoritatively that In ita lateat communication Germany makea aome reference to a dealre to see tha United fttates take action In .regard to the queatlona Involving the freedom of the aeaa. ' The (ierman ambaasador and Secretary Lanalng probably will confer regarding the propoeal In the Immediate future. Germany reiterates dearly, it la aald, that the torpedoing of the Lualtanla was sn act of reprisal fnr the British blockade of the German cnajit. Kxtreme re gret again la expreaaed that Amer icana loat their Uvea In the . commis sion of the reprianl and Germany freely offera reparation " In the form of ;in demnlty. arrflaoaa Dtacaaaloae Left Out. The attention of the 'United Ptatea I called to the fact that auch forma of re prleala have been discontinued aa the rc ault of negotlatlona with thij government and to the fact that brotd assurances for the future have been given. . All dis cuacions considered enperfluous have been stricken from the proposal. 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Ceeral Diatriautors Omaiia, Nebraska proper act and which might reflec t upon ' the commander of the submarine, who j waa acting under instructlona whi h since have been modified, in view of this, it la understood. Germany may admit in the final acttlement that it waa wrong that Americans 'should 'have been loat without conceding It waa wrong for the commander to fire a torpedo at the liner. In thla connection attention waa called tonight to the fact that Germany hardly would agree to pay an Indemnity for ' killing American cltlxena ahould It be con- j eldcred that the act waa within the taw. The German government Is underatood ' tc be moat anxious to settle the matter In a manner mutually satisfactory. It Is j said, hoT-ever. that the propoeal now be- ( fore the administration ia conaldered to : be final. Germany la said to bold that I It has Rone as fnr as It nosalbly can honorably to meet the vlewg of the United , States. Taken from Jail and Lynched by a Mob TEX ARK ANA, Tex., Jan. 3. W. J. Mayfield, aged S4, waa taken from the Jail at Boaton. Tex., ahortly before mid night and lynched by twerKy-flvo maked and heavily armed men, according to re porta here. Mayfield waa held in Jail there charged with killing his father, mother and brother with an axe. .' ''a 'Ji aili?-?'" i tj iftwuiniifti ina rn -mn- . . Pictures, Have at Hospe's 1513-1515 Douglas Street. Goods and a Saving of the Cost of Living DOUGLAS STREETS The beet Creamery Butter, car ton or bulk, lb 31c Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery Butter, lb: 29c Fancy No. 1 Dairy Butter. . .27c Full Cream Young America, N. Y. White, or Wisconsin Cream Cheese, lb 22c BOX APPLE SPECIAL WEDNESDAY 1 carload of fancy Calorado Jon athans, 1 carload fancy Roman Beauty Apple, 1 carload fancy Greening Apples. All packed In standard boxes; CtVL Wednesday, per box, P . aOO Florida (irape Fruit and Tan gerine Special Fancy 64 sice "Florida Grape Fruit, that retails for 8c and 10c each 60 Fancy FlorWa Tangerines, regu lar 2 5c seller; at. dozen. . 12Ho Highland Navel Orange Special Wednesday. The orange of quality, kissed by the sun, moon and stars; regu lar 60 aize 40c Regular 40c slze'for .30c Regular 35c size for. 2.V Regular 30c size for 20c THE VEGETABLE MARKET FOR THE PEOPLE Wisconsin Cabhajre oer pound. . . .Jo IS lbs. beat Potatoes 334 8 large bunches fresh Shalots. Ilad lahes. Beets, Carrota, Turnips, 100 Fancv Denver Cauliflower, lh., 70 Old Bjets, Oarrota, Turnips or Par- anlpa, round go large Soup Bunches for 10e TArge Cucumbers, each. . . IOc-ISM-o Fancy Head Lettuce, head THo .FVeah Spinach, per peck S3 Our Annual Pure Food Kxhlhlt will commence Monday, Jan. 31st. For 2 W-jeka. Don't fall to see this mammoth display and demonstra tion. Douglas 833. it Wednesday Is $1 00 Day At DREXEL'S For Women We have selected Juat 300 pairs of women's shoes. In patent, dull leather and glaz ed kid, broken sizes of our best lines, values up to $t are included in this lot'. No charges,' no deliveries and no exchanges of $1.00 these shoes. The price ia only -For Men- 100 pairs regular $5 and $4 values, In patents, button and lace. No charges, deliv eries or exchanges. djl Priced at only i A Sale Continues . Because of the large number who attended our sale laat week and were unable to get served we have decided to continue the sale at the same price reduc tion for this week. For the ladles we have added ten lines to the sale. Including two styles In bronze In good sizes. DREXEL SHOE CO. Steinway The World's Best Piano, , will be used by ; Corinne Paulson w one 'of Omaha's most prominent pianists, Tuesday Evening:, Jan. 26, at The Noon Day Club . Banquet. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. , 1311-13 Farnam St. XXCX.TSITE HTKTITWAT mEFKESEXrTATITXS. 1,000 Overcoats All Styles and Kinds Half Price 1asTfi'.-lw'f i'rTH,Tlrt''f4rllB.li ' A GENTLE REMINDER Patroalae Home Industry and order Aa Rood as the best. Save Coupons and Get Premium Phone Donglaa IMS. LUXUS Mercantile Co. Distributor. iani-BXisf; 4 ARTISTS That's th Sis of Our Staff LETTERHEAD DESIGNING attaTBaturaa aaa arawtan of ail daaostpdoaa. Bv. torn ciila pkat oarapaa, swa-allainr vlotarsa, aaa aU ktaas ef art wwk. KNGKAV1NGB, ELECTROTYPE and STEREOTYPES .At Tear arvtaa. Bee Engraving Dept. Va-oaa Tyla looe a Slar, Oaaaaa. 0 j 1419 Farnam " j I ll I pi! j II "mij f