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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1913)
thk bee, omaiia, Wednesday, January 8, 1913. v. i. r n 1 i ;( A., k r I- 'i .r X. V.; ' lias llllflUHH I ill TUBERCULAR GERMS flourish in the most unexpected places and quickly attack a body weakened from colds or general debility, but if the lungs are fortified with SCOTT'S EMULSION their progress can be prevented and often over come. SCOTTS EMULSION is used in tubercu losis camps because its highly concentrated nourish ment builds strength and resistive-power faster than disease destroys. It assimilates without taxing digestion, and contains no alcohol Absolutely nothing equals SCOTT'S EMULSION to strengthen the lungs and drive out colds and coughs. Scott & Hownb, Bloomfield, N. J, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm STORM GENERAL OYER WEST Railroads Forced to Abandon Many of Their Freight Trains. SNOW CONTINUES TO FALL Kxtrriiir Cold n SnU l.nkr City I Kqrcinir Ocmipnuls (mm tho lilac Offlcf UnlMlnKXi fin Wntrr liwn so vioUt that not only has th fruit froicn, but It Is feared that many of th orchards have been destroyed 3 12-9 J BRIEF CITY NEWS Continued Cold Weather Will Bring Calls for Assistance Stack-Falconer Co., Undertakers. Hvj Root Print It Now fteacon l'ross, Lighting rixtures, Burffeis-Qranden Co. DMlty the Dentist, City rfat'l. D 2566. Chamber!' School of Dancing New ..ulanes now forming. Douglas 1STI. The Bavin Habit, onco formed leads to liulrpomleiico. Nebraska SavliiRS an Ioun Assn., orsuntzed ISsn. 1605 Varnom ptrret. The State Bank of Omaha pays 4 ler .cent on tlnm deposits, .3 per cent on sav ins: accounts. The only hank In Omaha whoso depositors are protected by tho depositors' guarantee fund of the state o.' Nebraska. 17th and Harney streets. nanks Elect January 14 The annual fhctlo:v of officers and directors for tho Omalf and South Omaha banks will ho held January 14. Polls at the various m stltuttoiiH will be opened-on that day for stockholders to cast their ballots. Harrison Goes to Plttsburfli C. F. Harrison as a delegate representing tho Omaha Heal Estate exchange will go to Pittsburgh, Pa., to attend the annual meetlntr of tho board of directors of tho National Heal lOstato association. Tho meeting will bo held January 9. Doan rordyoo on Advertising Dean Kordyco of tho Nobraska university will Klve tho first on a series of lectures on tho Psychology of advertising at tho Young Men's Christian Association Fri day lileht. Other lectures aro scheduled for January 17, 24 nnd 31. Special Services at Harford Memorial Nlghtiy serviced aro being1 conducted it Harford Memorial church. Nine teenth and IiOthrop street, by Dr. "V, O. Jones, presiding elder of the eastern Ne braska conference. The services are held each evening, except Saturday at 7:45. Fined for Hitting1 Conductor II. J. Day, son of J. V, Day, selllnsr agents at 1114 Jackson street, was fined Jl and costs In police court for assaulting II, E. Mo Lnqglilln, a conductor on a 'West Farnatn "caii Mr. Day -rand his son boarded a crowded car and 'attempted to get on through the exit. The conductor objected strenuously and II. J. Day struck him. J, V. pay was discharged. Pour Join the Navy Frank and George Hlley, S33 South Twenty-fourth street en listed In, tho United States navy at the locaj .recruiting station. They ore to Iw sent to the west coast where they will bo assigned to duty as apprentice seamen. Two other 'recruits enlisted. They were William MloUner of Wlloox, Nob., who goes as, a coal . passer, and Qeorgo C. Rpnnett of Mill Town, South Dakota, who goes as a musician. "If the storm continues for any length of tlmo we will probably havo more de mands made on us for help than we' havo hud so fur." said Miss Magce, when asked If many had applied for help nt the City mission In the last twenty-four hours. "Applications for clothing and shoes havo boon made by most people who have already applied for help, but If the weather continues cold wo will probably havo many other calls for fuel. While tho poor people may havo a small supply of coal on hand It will not last long. Most of our work so far this year has been dono among tho women and children, who Up to this tlmo have been the needy ones." . LAWYER FINDS OMAHA BEST LOCATION IN WHOLE TOUR Owen C. McCaffrey, 3314 Howard street, has returned from a tour of northwest Canada and the Pacific coast almost to tho Mexican boundary. Opportunities were particularly alluring In the Al berta province of Canada, where a land development boom rages. Mr. McCaffrey nibbled somo at the .bait, securing an In terest in coal land. But all the nil mo ments of' semi-arctic and semi-tropic lands did not change the superior at tractions of the corn belt. "Omaha looks good to me," ho says, and suits action to the word by hanging out his shingle as a lawyer. Mr. McCaffrey Is a Crelghton graduate. CONSTABLE IS SUED ON HIS SURETY CO. BOND Itallrouit Notes anil Prraonnla. The Milwaukee and Union Pacific roods are handling throe carloads of soldiers from Columbus Barracks to San Fran cisco. Treasurer Coykendall of the Great Western Is In tho city from Chicago. General Agent Booth of the .Union Pa cific at San Francisco is In thVclty ut headquarters. Ho reports work on the exposition grounds and buildings progres sing rapidly and in a satisfactory manner. Stockmen In town from tho west say that the present cold spell will not cause any losses of cattle and sheep. Ranchers have plenty of hay and animals are in splendid condition. I While the area if low itmpviuture lu the west may not bo as widespread as Monday, according to tho railroad?, tho wenther is much more trying and Is hav ing a moro serious effect upon traffic. All or tho railroads entering Omaha nie keeping their parsuigpr trains mov ing on . fairly regular schedule, but the frelKht schedules are all broken. West and northwest tho running or all freights except those loaded with llvo stock and perishable goods have been annulled. Pa&songer trains aro all coming from thirty minutes to three hours late and all over the Missouri valley territory thri are having great difficulty m mak ing time owing to the Intense cold, the lilRh winds and the drifting know that exttndM from the Mississippi ilvcr well uct toward the Pacific const. While Omaha was experiencing a zero temperature. Denv.tr lad 1R degrees bo low. At Torrlngtott. Wye, It was SO and at Scott's Hluff S below, tliut bring the coldest place In Nebraska. All up through the Atlianco country It was from IS to below, and In the Black Hills from 12 to 30. Besides being cold out In the Mate, It was stormy. It snowed all night, with the exception of in, the extreme north west, wheie Ifoleard late Monday after noon. However, In this seotlon the high wind continued driftlne the snow badly. . Snowfall Heavy. f-'rom Omaha across tho state to Sid tiey and from Omaha southwest Into ICanas, there was a heavy fall of snow, ninny localities reporting to tho railroad offices a continuation of snow yesterday morning. Along the Union Pacific from Omaha to beyond North Plate from one to six inches of fresh snow fell Monday night: on the Burlington, from Omaha to Mc Cook. ono to eight inches and all over the Allssouri Pacific territory In southeast Nebraska, from two to ten Inches. In this portion of the state the snow did not drift to any extent. Reports from Utah received by the Un ion Pacific aro to tho effect that out there the coldest weather In forty years Is being experienced, It being 13 to 15 degrees below zero In many localities. In Ealt Ltfiko City, where real wlnto weather js not expected and where water mains are laid very shallow, the situa tion Is critical. Many of tho water mains aro frozen solid and the water supply of tho city Is practically shut off. Tly result of this Is that buildings that nfe heated by steam, or hot water an? out of commission. Tho big stores, office buildings and hotels are as cold as refrigerating rooms and people aro sufferings. The head quarters of tho Oregon Short Line has been deserted and tho clerks sent home. The only people who aro on duty are the telegraph operators and they are at work, clad In overcoats and mittens. ltoports recolved at the offices of the Pacific Fruit Express company indicate that the cold wave has been so severe that It Is doubtful If tfiere will b any tree fruit raised in Utah, Idaho, Nevada nnd California next season. All through southern California, as far down the coast as San Diego the temperature has boon considerable below freezing. It has Cripple Seeks to Return to His Old Home in New York Scantily clad, frtendleft, without work, j nmiK.v mm n iiiinru mmvinfct nun was Wllllntn Kejnold's plight when tie wandered Into the Industrial department of the Salvation army and met Captain Kline. "Fits." as Ileynotds Is known ta the other unemployed at fVUwtlon artny Industrial headquarters, came limping Into the wwrnt room, for one leg Is a llttlo shorter than the other. Ho told his story and now lie- (a wait ing and hoping waiting for work which he cannot do nnd hoping that some Good Samaritan will send him to Marlborough, N. Y., where his father Is, for his father is an old man and cannot afford to send "Fits" the transportation. "Fltz" Is him self crossing the intddlc-age mark. "1 haven't been In Marlborough for fifteen years." said thr stranded man. "I was working for the Northern Pacific shortly after I left tho Pacific coast My foot caught In a slide and my leg was broken. Tlmt was in May. It was near Whltcflsh, Mont. 1 was In the hos pital until the middle of September. After two months of suffering the physicians found they had made a mistake. My leg was broken and tho shattered bones taken out. "When I got well I was turned loose, not a cent of money in my pockets. I havo got this far. Msybo sonietlmo I will get back to Marlborough." Itejnolds Is unable to do heavy work, hut Industriously applies himself to such odd Jobs as Captain Kline supplies hint with. Me Is subject to epileptic fits and at times his broken leg causes him In tense iwilu, but through It all tic Is hope-ful-hopeful, although ho has neither money, k home, health or work. Captain Kline will try to secure onougli money to pa tho man's transportation to his home town, where he has not been for fifteen years. Sunderland Certified Coal Is Your Kind of Co; Fl( Ills Cimc Kxactly. "When father was sick about six years aro he read an advertisement of Cham berlain's Tablets In the papers that fit his case exactly." writes Miss Margaret Campbell of Fort Smith, Ark. "He pur chased a box. of them and ho has not been sick since. My sister had stomach trouble and was also benefited by them " For sale by all dealers. Advertisement. How to Shed a Rough, Blotchy, or Faded Skin (From Buauty's Mirror.) This Is whnt you should do to shed a bad complexion. Spread evenly over the face, covering every Inch of skin, a thin layer of ordinary mercollznd wax. Let this stay on over nlghf, washing it off next morning. Itepoat dally until your complexion Is as clear, soft and beautiful as a young girl's. This result Is Inev tablc, no matter how soiled or withered tho complexion. The wax literally ab sorbes tho filmy surface skin, exposing tho lovely young skin beneath. The pro cess Is entirely harmless, so little of the skin coming off at a time. Mercollsed wax Is obtalnablo at any drug store; ono ounce usually suffices. It's a veritable wonder-worker for rough, chapped, red dened blotchy, pimpled, freckled or. sal low skip. Pure powdered suxollte Is oxcellerit for a wrinkled skin. An ouncn of It dissolved In a hulf-plnt witch hazel makes a re freshing wash-lotlon. This renders the akin quite firm and smooth; Indeed, the vory first application erases the finer lines; the deeper ones soon follow, Advertisement. Get Booth Oysters For alleged illegal levying of execution ppon his chattels and. practically putting him opt of business, Henry .Tiachman, second-hand furnlturo dealer at 2104 Cum ing street, has sued Constable Robert W. Bryant and Henry B. Wilson for JG35 In ' district court. .Bryant's surety, tho Lion Bonding und Surety company, is made a co-defendant Months ago In county court. Wilson ob tained a .Judgment of $100 and costs tigalust Bachman for personal ' Injuries. He had been injured when a, stovo Bach- i man was trying to soil him had ex ploded. An execution for tho Judgment was Issued, hut Bachman filed a bill of ex emptions, which defeated tho writ. Later i(n alias execution was procured by Wilson's attorney and givei Bryant for service. It is alleged that despite the fact all Bachman's property was ex empt Bryant served, and satisfied the writ unA he and Wilson now are hold ing the property, consisting of household goods, WOMAN OVERCOME BY GAS FUMES IN HER BATHROOM . Mrs. M. Hustar, 2014 Davenport street, was found yesterday In tho bathroom of her residence in an unconscious state. The g'asjet was partly on 'and It Is presumed that lu some way 'It accidentally came open and she was overpowered by the vupors before she was able to bIp her. self. Medical assistance was called and l)e w4ll reesjver. CLEANUP SHOE SALE llrnnilrJ jjtorra Offpr Winter Foot- nvnr' for Mij, Wnnit-u ami ' Children nt One-Thlril to (tnr-llnir I'ormrr Prices. ' Noxt Thursday we make theflnal cut oji all our odds and ends of high grade , winter footwear- This sulo takos In every pair Of odds and ends, as well as broken sfzes In tho most popular styles of the season, together with samples and model plr from the best shoemakers in, the country. Th, InB' cut on, these, lots brlncw prices far below the actual,, value, .Women's smart winter footwear, worth to J, at palr-J1.9S. ' Men's W.S0 Imported English1 shoes, at pair. I1.V8V Mtu7 XS and V high cut shoes.. at pair, 3,50. Hoys' serviceable shoes', wprth to U0, at pair, IMS. , . Girls' shoes, worth up to 13, at per pair, J J I If- ' And scores of other bargains, equally as great, next Thursday at t BKANOKIS STORES. , And you get the finest oysters in the world. Every oyster guaranteed. They come to you with all that delicious natural salt sea flavor, protected from contam ination by hermetically sealed, sterilized cans. i Only the best oysters are selected and every precaution is taken to protect, them from contact with impurities. Canned oysters do not take on foreign odors. 1 i There is. a distinct advantage to you in buying Booth's Guaranteed Oysters in cans. You know what you are getting. ' Have them served raw next time. That's the supreme test of the fine flavor of an' . oyster; Every can is backed by the biggest and oddest oyster house in the world BQOTH FISHERIES COMPANY Branches in All Principal Cities Our Guarantee Certificate goes with every pound of coal delivered to your b orac. I55UED BY SUNDERLAND BROTHERS" CO. tQ14 HARNEY STREET, OMAHA. fsiimrittitrp- wt hereby oUarantkk that the accompanying teamster's ticket VSUiUOIlUl. CORRECTLY STATES THE KIND AND QUANTITY OI COAL DELIVERED AB PER YOUR ORDER. WEALSOtlUARANTRE.TIIATTHKCOAL.WiLL.OUVE.'YOtL COMPLETE SATISFACTION. THAT" THE COM. HMJ BEEN CAREFXJ LiV INSPECTED, THOROLY SCREENED AND CORRECTLyWEIQHEO. ITMEANC ALfcO THATtP YOU ARE NOT PLEASED WfTM THE COAL. WE WILL. WITHOUT AROUMENT. REPLACE IT WITH OTHER COAli OR REFUND CASH AT PRICE PAID. WE.MERELY. RrJ3mRE.imOMPTrWRtTTEN.AnVJCE.IFT-THE.CaAL IS NOT SATISFACTORY WE INTEND THATEVEKY BUYER OPCOAL IN OMAHA SHALL USE EerWhedcdaL &mtfocrlmiit Uratljrrtf (En.. Secretary- DOTH PHONES:: DOUGLAS S33 IND..A-IZB1 Is Our proposition desorvos your order today. Auk us for fijrtlu-r information about nnv ono of Uioso: EcBSpse Nut $5.00 Per Ton Economy for ruimo or soft coal heiUur. A good conl nt a low iniyo. Cherokee Nut . Per. Ton The hottest conl wo know. A cooking coal, therefore exceptionally economical. Economy, Lump, Egg, Nut, Per Ton The beat coal produced in Illinois. You ennnot buy more coal valuo in Omaha for tho name money. Hot full burning quick to kindle. An ideal kitchen fuel nnd equally ef ficient in furnace or soft coal heater. Yellowstone Lump $7.50 Per Ton Wyoming Lignite. Hot, eleun, lasting. No Kinokc, Hoot or clinkers. Fine in fireplaces. Ozark Grate $10.00 Per Ton ArkansnB Anthracite for furnaces. Tho noxt best fuel to Ilnrd Coal Hard Coal. All Sizes 12.00 Per Ton $ A limited amount available. Yohr order for delivery now will protect you from shortage Inter. ' SUNDERLAND BROTHERS CO. Phone Douglas 252. Yards in all Parts of Omaha Naw Main Ofnco, N. E. Cornor I7tn and Mrnoy sts. Entire socona floor wtnio uarw mat. Will Stake This Medicine Against Your Time A Few Days Will Be Sufficient to Prove You Are Curable A fow minutes of your time for a few dayq and I will demonstrate (o you, without exponso to yourself, thnt I have a medicine that drives Uric Acid poison from the system and by so doing cures ktdtioy trouble, bladder trouble and rheumatism. I don't ask you to take my word for It, but simply want you to let mo send ydu romo of this mcllctnu so that you can use It personally. I am trying to convinco sufforera from theso diseases that I havo BomethlnK far bettor than tho usual run qf remedies, troatjnonts unit Buch things, and the only way I can demonstrate that fact Is to ko to tho expense of compounding tho medicine and Bonding it out free of charge. This I am glad to do for any Bittforer who will tako tho tlmo to write me. Understand, I will not send you a so-called "Siraplo, proof or test treatment," nor will 1 sond you a package of medlclno and say that you can use somo of it and pay for tho rest, but I will send you it supply free of chnrgo and you will not bo asked o pay for this gift nor will you be under nrfy obligations. All I want to know is that you havo a dlseaso for which my medi cine is intended, as It Ib not a "euro-all," nnd I givo horewlth somo ot tho leading symptoms ot kidnoy, bladder nnd rheumatic troubles. If you notice one or moro of thoae symptoms you need this medicine, nnd I will be glad to sond you somo of it If you will write mo tho number of tho symptoms you havo, give your ago, and your uamo and address. My ad dress 'is Dr. T. Kranlc Lynott, 9047 Deagan Building, Chicago, III. You promise mo nothing; you pay mo nothing for It. All I ask, no there sball be no mistake, is tliat you send mq tho numbor of your symptom or a description in your own words, and that you tako tho medlclno ac cording to tho directions I Bend you. It is my way of getting publicity for my medicine so that It will become widely known. HOtlsfactlon if they aro curable, obps cially when you consider no oxpeuBo is involved, and I willing give you my tlmo nnd my medicine. All any fair-mined afflicted person wuiUb to You will ngreo when you havo used It thai. It dissolves and drlviB out uric acid poison. It toneB tho kidneys so that they work in harmony with tho bladdor. It strengthens tho bladder bo that frequent desire to urinate und other urinary disorders aro banished. It stops rheumatic aches and pains Immediately. It dissolves uric acid crystals bo that back nnd muBclcfl no longer ache and crooked Joints quick ly straighten out, It reconstructs tho blood nnd nerves bo that you soon feql healthier and more vigorous, sloop bettor and eat better and have energy throughout tho day. It does all this, nnd yot contains nothing in jurious and Is absolutely vouched for according to law. Sufferers from theso dreadful nnd dangerous diseases can surely afford to Bpend a fow minutes a day for a few days to demonstrate to their own These Arc the Symptoms: 1 rain in lit back. 3 Too lrqunt dailro to urinate, 3 Burning- or obHtruotlou of urine, 4 Fain or torancia in tn bladder. 6 ProiUtlo trouble. 0 dae or pain In tlie stomach. 7 Oeneral debility, weaknen, dliti- neia. 0 Pain or gorenais nadir rlffbt rib. 0 Swelling- lu any part of the body, 10 Conatlpatlon or liver trouble. 11 Palpitation or pain under the heart 13 Pain in the hip joint. 13 Pain In the neck or head. 14 Pain or aoreneia In tbe kidney. 18 Pain or swelling- of the jolnti. 16 Pain or welling of tbe mnnolea. 17 Pain and oreneaa in nervea. 18 Aonte or ohionlo rhemnatlam. UK". KHA.vK 1 . LYNO 1 T who will send medicine to anyone free ol cbarflc know is If a cortnin thing will etivo HIM or HHR, unl hero Is an oppor tunity to find out without cost, ob 1 guttou or Important Iobs of tlmo. THU8I3 FEW DAYS may be tho turn ing point in your life. All who aro Interested enough to write mo for tho free medlclno will also receive a copy of my large Illus trated medical book which describes these diseases thoroughly. It In tho largest book of the kind ever written for free distribution, and a now edi tion Is Just bolng printed. I will also write you a letter of diagnosis and medical advco that should be ot great help to you; but In order to do this I muBt know that you need my medicine, Wrlto mo tho numbers ot the symptoms thut trouble you, nnd your ago, and I will promptly carry out my promises. Show an lnollna tion to bo cured and you will be. "58 Young Men in search of opportunity will do welt to read the "Holp Wanted." columns In Tbr Bee every "lay. Many a man has found his chance through the' want ad col umns of this paper. Read Bee Want Ads. RE. TRAVEL. AXCAIIAN un.t. r-UMt RPBUUBM gtta inr la " 'IVrU loUrihnble Itll Qufbte S. A. Co. - U" ValUr. mtt '.nprliBli touk f tour ta west nrsxxs avto pakama 8ANm:ii.SV t HON, Ga, Aftt. U Bo, Ui ells St OilriOi or any Mloamtlitp ticket t'. RUPTU 1 have a certain euro for rupture with out renortlnt to a painful and uncertain fiunrical operation I an; tho only rep utable pliynlclan In thin line of worlc who will tako audi cuaes for treatment upon a piaranteo to cure, or nitiko r.o rlmrffa. You may drpualt the money In a bank, In your own name, und when you are nutlsflnt a euro liax been made you then Instruct tlio bunk to pay th. money to ino. liy dolnK thla you ara absolutely certain of a cure, or It will coet you notlilne. Jf I was not perfectly aure of my work I uouU not do bust nous In this way very long, but Inateatl, have been dolne bualneoa ao for 20 ycara. and adopted this plan because ao many" have been Hwlndled by nuacka nnd fak ers. Not one. of them will permit a pu tlent to deposit his monpy until a cure liaa been made. Vhn taklnu my treatmont, patients nlust come to my office onoa each week fur four weeks, and if they live nearbv ran roturn home and work during- the Interval. 1 do not use the Parafine Wax treatment, aa it la dangerous. Call or write for literature, a pew of my cured patients A. V Horn. Norfolk. Neb.; W II Nolte. poBtmastr, Moliitetn, la.: Dan Murphy. J5S6 No, 18tli St.. tnnahit; ( H. Jndd. Moorhead. lu.. John II Peavcr Hlalr, Neb.: Orrln Reed. Ogallala. Neb.. Itew J fj Btanard. Heaver Croaslng, Neb.: John li Hoehne, Wiener, Nub., William Jtoss. Hr. Ijiwrenoe, Neb., II. p. Relge. Dorchoater, Neb.; John Coe. Bloux City. Ia,i J H. Hitch, 413 Bo. 21(h St., 8t- Joseph. Mo,, J, K Btcnnett. Vllllsra. Iiu mrNDKEnS of others could be added to this list. f PBAarx II. WKAT, X. D., gulta 306 Bee Blflff., Omaha, sTeb.