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12 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, Jt'LY 4, 1013. SOHHELL ISSUES A WARNING W6unda Received in Fourth Celebra tioft Must Be Treated Promptly. MAY "MEAN LIFE OR DEATH Jtralth Commissioner Urjtea Neces sity otCnlllnnr Snrgreon at Ones "When Child or Orovrn-Up la . Injured hy explosion. Health Commissioner It W. d&nncll Mim parents of children Injured during tho Fourth of July celebration that It 1.1 r jnatter of llfo or death that a surscon be called at once. Lockjaw, he says, may follow tho more serious laceration and it Is almost Impossible to nave the patient once lockjaw has appeared. He ears: "Accidents from an Insane July 4 havo been decidedly lessened by tha agitation of the press, physicians, police offllcals and others Interested In patriotic demon strations conducted In such a manner that the loss of life, limbs and permanent cripples shall be prevented. Notwith standing warnings, however, there arc still many accidents and Injuries sus tained. It Is necessary that everyone should be fully Informed what to do In case of an Injury from fireworks, gun powder toy and other pistols, exploded caps and cartridges. Serlona Iteanlta Foil air. "Mow serious results follow this form of Injuries, although at first they may appear trivial, than any other kind. The safest way Is to call a surgeon at once, as a majority of these cases are sur gical cases and the utmost care must be used to prevent that fatal and horrible disease, tttnnu or lockjaw "First Thoroughly .cleanse tha wound with soap and boiled water. "Becondr-Freely cut or Incise the wound under local or general anesthesia, "Third Be positive that every article of foreign substance Is removed and badly lacerated and injured tissue 'should bo cut away. "Fourth After cleansing thoroughly, cauterize the wound freely with a stick br Instrument dipped In pure carbolic acid. And then wash out tho wound with alcohol. In place of carbolic acid, tincture of Iodine or a S3 per cent solution of phenol can be used. "Firth Do not close wound with su tures. . Allow perfect dralnago and let It heal by granulation. ".Sixth Apply a loose, moist dressing of sterilised gausc. Constantly soak In an antiscptlo solution of boraclo acid, lyo sol S per cent solution or btchorlde of tncr . cury. 1-3.0OQ solution, "Last and most Important In all badly lacerated wounds especially where any foreign substance Is found in tho wound. In this case have administered at once 1.G00 units of anti-tetanic scrum to prevent lockjaw, If the physician who attends the caso falls to do this, send for another surgeon, as it will likely bo Impossible to nave the case It lockjaw develops. - Tho serum will nearly always prevent tetanus When used -early. No bad effects will fol iow"thuso of anti-tetanic scrum." . Postal Receipts Show Big Increase for Month of June 08 o the largest gains, If not tho largest, In postal receipts at the Omaha postofflce is recorded for the month of June, lMjk Tho total receipts for tho month Just closed were tlOMSWO, as com pared with 90,309,tt for 'the correspond ing monlh In 1912. The gain over June, 191:, is. 111,257.66, or an Inercasa of 18 per cent. The gain In June, 3912, over tho cor. responding month in 1311. was but 1,U2,11, or an Increase of but .0175 per cent. Postmaster Wharton attributes the In crease .to tha parcel post and the business growth of Qmaha. Two Autos Collide; Are Badly Damaged An automobile driven by Leonard Bchubel, mj Douglas street, collided with a machine driven ny Jay Burns, Jr., 2011 Blnney street, at Twenty-fjfth and Dodgo streets late -Wednesday night. Both ma chines were badly smashed, but the occu pants were only scratched. WEW RULING IS MADE FOR FEDERAL COURT CASES Judges William H, and Thomas C. Mun ger xif the United State district court have made an order that the first Mon day in . each month, beginning In August, shall be set sslde as motion day, Hereto fore motions for new trials and hearings In equity, caves hava been roado the open ing week of court terms And occupy so much time that the term must be ox tended in order tn try all cases. The fol lowing ruUng was entered In the federal court: The first, Alonday tit each month, ex cepting as hereinafter stated, shall be motion day, when motions In equity cases, raquirlne notice and hearlpg, may be heard and disposed of. , Motion day for the months of August and September shall ba tha next to the last secular day In those months. Such motions In cases pending h the Lincoln, a rand Island, Hastings and Mo Cook divisions shall bo heard at Lincoln; those pending In the Omaha. Norfolk. ChadroH and North Platte divisions at Omaha. If. by reason of Kleknps. nhnr fmm the district, or inability to be present, the resldsnt Judge shall be unable to attend on motion day at Llnpoln. motions to be hfeard there may be heard on the follow, ing day at Omaha; and, it ror tike rea sons, the resident ludee Is unable to at- tend m motion day at Omaha, motions jo dc nearo. xnere may do neara at m olo on the fallowing day. FIREMEN GET DAMAGES .. , AGAINST CAR COMPANY 'ZyMt&p IifBten, captain, and Patrirk MeHt and liana C. Hansen, firemep tha Twesty-fourth end Cumin? strict station, were awarded T 'Jimsgei by Judge Crawford of the winty court for iBjtariee received when a he cart, in wMehtfcey were riding was struck by & tret ear February . She cowsany's defense won that the cart sorted (or tha left side of the artrsat when It left the station. The jNdce atetdedf that this m propar oemt 1 take because the cart otherwise woufcl Have fcd to wait until obsr street t tha TwsBty-fourth and Cun'g Mraet.aacjMK' wre out of tho way. The gUmrKfa kd Jl. cash. Denetm and Hmm m rev S3 oti an l HcflH git m t m. , v peHumot trem Uwt? trcmMa till ttW k V' Kent's Kaw tHaasvery wtH lrte Pe ' d it Far uit fa Beaton Drug Cu.AwtWwent. Yes Sir! Here's MY July "Slash Message" ANY SUIT HALF PRICE H S Sale Starts Saturday, . , July 5 th A "Brooks" suit. has style, set up, get up and put up; its stitches are stitched to stay; its fabric is "hon est wool;" its fit is a studied fit. Every suit in this stock ; was .made vP to meet the demands of the very .highett clau trade in the ready-to-wear world arid yet you may go through thU stock arid choose ANY suit at HALT PJtlOI. Get that AMY UIT AT HALF PRIDE! --r, David Lamar, Known Here as David Lewis, Once Lived in Omaha David Lamar, Wall street ' operator. who astonished th nation "Wednesday at u ucafinB pj., ine senaie tonoy commission by admitting that ho hod' deceived Now York financiers hy Impersonates cop. Kressmcn and other public officials over tho telephone, lived in Omaha more than twenty "years ago. lie was lcnoAn liera as Dvia II. LowIb, Lewis conducted a stationery business In tho New York Life bulldlner. Ho lived at 108 South Twenty-firth street, At one time ho arranged with local banks to furnish them fresh blotters fivery.day,, but tho banks discontinued the senlcq. Judsto 'Oeorso A, -Boy of tho district court was called to New York to Identify Lamar as Duvld H. Lowls about eleven years ago. lie had no troublo In dolutr (his, as he had seen him many times in Omaha Lamar charged at the hearing In Wash ington that there had been a falsifica tion .of. the hooks of the Union Pactfto Xlalirohd company in 1891 by which tnore than $SO,000,000 disappeared from Its sur plus. This was emphatically denied by raul D. Cravath nf counsel tor tha road, who declared Lamar's statement was un truthful. Judge Day was given to understand when, he was In Now York that tho financiers were looking up Lewis' record .because he had been making trouble for them. CnuRht n Had Cold, "Last winter ray son caught a very bad cold and the way he coughed was some thing dreadful." writes Mrs. Sarah E, Duncan of Tipton, la. "Wo thought sure ha was going into consumption. We bought just one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Bemtdy and that one bottle stopped his cough and cured his cold completely. For sals by all druggists, Advertisement, &Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. CITY. OFFICIAL NQTJCI39, SPECIAL BLKCTION I'lmOT.AM ATtflW To the voters of Douglas .County. N irasKa. By Virtue of a resolution tnirUI on tho Hth day of June, A. D., 1913. by the Board of County Commissioners of Douglas county, Nebraska, thera will be held a special election or the qualified voters or said County and State on th Hth day of July, A. U , 1913. on the prow sltlon to Issue bonds for the purpose of raising money to be loaned by said County to destitute snd needy sufferers from the c cione ox Mren . cam proposl tlon ts as follows, to-wlt: Shall the County of Douglas. Stat nf Nebraska, lasuo and sell Its neKotlahla bands In the sum and amount of Two Hundred snd Fifty Thousand Dollars, for the purpose of raising money to b toanea 07 aia county to aestuuts or wfferer from the tornado or oy clone ol March SL In said County of Dcmslas. io rrpalr or rebuild their homes tr dwelling houses, damaged or destroyed bywld tornado or cyclone. All toatts to be made In the name of tha county oi iouKia py a boara conkUtlne of me touowing nameu Teaiaeni rree holders of ssid county, to-wlt: II V Rpd. J. II, Koplets. aeorge Kleffner, Charles II. Drown and Nels J, Anderson. All loans to be secured by first or soc cotl uortgagQ on real estate owned by BLaLaBsIp BaH BBBH CITY OFFICIAL KOTlClSS. the borrower. No loan to exceed One Thousand Dollars, to b6 repaid In In stallments to bo fid by said board of free-holders. All loans to be mado with out Interest Until maturity, after maturity to bear tho statutory rate at seven Per cent per 'anhum. 8ald bonds to he cou. port bonds, payable to bearer, and to bear date of September Snd, 1915, and to be come duo and payable ten years aftor dates rrov'ded, however, the County ol Douglas reserves to Itself the privilege of paying off all or any part of the bonds numbered from one 11) to one hundred 000)), both Inclusive, at any tlmtf after five ijS) years from tne date thereof. Said bondit tn bear Interest at tho rate of four ami three-fourths per cent (44 per annum, payable semi-annually. Said bonds to bo known ua "Tornado Bonds Of the County of Douglas. State of Ne braska. IMS. Bald bonds to be of-the denomination of One Thousand Dollars tr.LOW.co) each, and numbered frotn one to two hundred and fifty, both Inclusive, and to be negotiated at the highest price obtainable, and In no event to ' be sold for less than their par value, and the wococds from the sulo of ald bonds to be used exclusively tor lha purposes above stated. . "Ahd shall tha Board of County Com alisionvrs of the said County ol Douglas bo authorized to levy annually upon all ine laxaoie property in counu-u fcufficlent to pay this Interest on said bEuds as tho samc shall accrue, and sball tho said Uoard of County Commissioners be authorised to levy upon nil the taxable property In said county, n tax sufficient i to provide for tho redemption of. said I huh). i mutiiritv? Th maximum amount neoesary to be raised each year to pay thw interest on wild .bonds 1; m... rrhAiin,t vti-ht Hundred and 8evenU'-tl'e Dollsrs tll,87.05), and the maximum amouht Necessary to be raised n h nrinrtnui thereof at maturity Is Tvo Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars (ZoO.wj.iw. "And shall the Board of Cw'nfy.C0";; misslonera of raid County of Douglas be authorised to create a sinking fund, to whloh snail oe crenitca me iitji;vcu ,!,J JiVrf rrnid to the county i iuch fund, when available, to be used to pav tne mtereai on principal thereof at maturltvr v Bald election will tie hold at the fol lowing places in Douglas county CITY OF OMAHA FIRST WARD. First Dlstrlct-lioa South th street. Second Dlstrlct-1017 South 10th streeU Third Distrlct-1980 South I8th street Fourth Dtatriot-919 Bancroft street. Fifth Dlitrlct4M Lincoln avei.uiv SECOND WARD. v First Dlstrtct-Slia Uold street. ".Barn). Second Dlstrlct-MIS South 20th street Thlrd Dlstrlct-32t8 South Kth street. Fourth District lbfla Dorcas street. Fifth Dttrlct-M13 Vinton street. Slsth Dlstrlot-J?23 Vinton stpet. Seventh District 16th and Canton streets. TljlBD WABD. Sirs Dlatrief50S South Uth street. Second Dlstrict-32i south 14th street Third District 1415 Dodge street. Fourth District Southeast corner ISth street and Capitol avenue. Filth Dlstrlot-aa North Mth street. Sixth DlstrlQt-OS North 16th street, FOURTH WARD. First District ifilO Davenport street. Second Dlstret-lU4 Harney atreet. Third Dlstrict-nS4 Leavenworth street. Fourth District 3636 Farnatn street Fifth DlstrlPt-aoit Farnam street. Sixth District Davenport street FIFT1V WARD- First Dlstrlct-I14a North Hth strett Scond D:trlct-lS4 Sherman avenue. Third District Jl Sherman avenue. Fourth Dtstrlet S0 Sherman avenue. Fifth Dlstrlot-Seoi Sherman avenue, Sixth District K64 Rbennan avenue. R.vrntlDlntrlpt 4103 North 24th street. Eighth District North side Ames ave nue at 3J street. Ninth District Cast aide 16th ana Grand avenue. SIXTH WARD First Dtrlet-;4t6 North 21th street. Recohd District-IMS North !4th street. Third District -ITU North 24th street. Fourth Dtstrtct-iOOl North Sth street toanu. Fifth niatrlct-issst North I3d sUeet Sixth Dlst"cl-ie4 Military avenue. The "Halving" Process Commences Satur day, 8 a. m., July 5, 1913 If some one or other were to come up to you and say: "Here, Sir, is a silver dollar for 50oM you would pass him the 60c so quickly that it would make his head swim, wouldn't you? Well, ANY "BROOKS" suit at HALF PRICE is JUST as big a value in its way, as that silver dollar would be at 50c. Any $20.00 Suit remaining in my stock awaits a buyer at "Half" $ Any $25 Suit you see here may be made yur proper- ty at this "half price Any $30 Suit will be trans ferred from A our stock to your back at "half". Any $35.00 Suit of our's ought to be welcomed by you at "half" its price . . . , $ Any of our $35 or $40 Suits may had at "half". Imagine a suit like that at Corner 16th andHarny St. City National Bank Buildin COUNTY OFFICIAL: JfUTtCBS. Seventh Dlstrlcti-2205 Military avenue. SBVEilTH WARD. First DlatrictWJiS Leavenworth street (second Dlstrlct-2K3 Pacific BtreeU Third District U25 Georgia avenue. Fourth District 3 Leavenworth street. Fifth Dlstrlct-1SJS l'ark ttvenua. Sixth Dlstrlct-32&t Arbof'atreet (barn). Seventh District mi LeavenWdrth street! KIQUTll WARD. . ( ' ltrst Dlstrict-13U4 North 2tb -street. Second District 1721 Cuming street. Third Dlstrlct-GOCVi North ISth street. l-Ourth Dlstrtct-ili North Kth streeL. Fifth Dlstrlct-Si:4 Cass street. (Uarn.f reaw. Sixth Dtstrlct-2421 Cuming street. NINTH WARD. ' First Dlstrlct-270a Cuming istreet. Second District 3221 Cuming street Third Dlstrlct-3507 Hamilton, street. , Fourth District 3217 California street -' Fifth District 2579 Cuming street Sixth District 2(01 Davenport street. Seventh District 214 South 26th avenue. (Barn, rear). Eighth District 214 Farnam street. Nfcth Dlstrlct-211 South" Mth street (Ba.ti), TENTH WARD. First District 1004 South 13th Second Dlstrlct-1923 Leavenworth street Third Districts-Southwest com.r A5i and Leavenworth streets. ourm u strict U69 Southith street Fifth Dlstrlct-1421BoHth lhitreet Sixth Dltrlct-W-South 13th strlet ELEVENTH 'WARD. ' f lrat P!t!cJ-05JIan'1It' street. Second Dtstrlct-4007 Cuming street. Third Dlstrlct-3920 Farnam street. Fourth Dlatrlct-3S83 Leavenworth streeL Wfth Dlstrict-3422 Loavenworth SrSSt Sixth Dlstrlct-a2 Leavenworth- street: Seventh Dlstrlct-711 South S7th street! TWELFTH WARD. First District C210 North Sth street Second District 42nd and Grand avenue Third DUtrict-2411 Ames avenue. Fourth Dlstrlet-31S6 Ames avenue. Fifth DtstrictT-4104 North Stlh street' Sixth DIstrlct-SHth and Pratt streets. Seventh DUtrtct-3116 North 24th. street Eighth Dlstrlct-13 North 24th street Ninth Distrtct-2814 Ohio street Tenth Dlstrlct-S324 North 30th street Eleventh District 3347 Ames avenue. CITY DF SOUTH OMAHA. FIRST WARD. First Dlstrlct-618 No. soth St Third Dlstrlct-r631 No. 20th St HECOND WARD. First Dlstrlct-W So. 20th St Second District 103 No. S4th 8t THIRD WARD. First DIstrlct-2it and U Pt Second Dlstrict-Slst and Z St, , Third Dtstrict-fflth and W'Sts. FOURTH WARD, First DUtrict-Itl No J5th St Second Dlstrlctt-107 No. 2Cth St Third Dlstrict-166 So. 30th SU FIFTH WARD. First Dlstrlct-tSS No. 27th 8t, Second District 611 No. 33d st SIXTH WARD. . First Dlfrlet-12M No. 24th St Second Dltrlcte22 No. 24th St SEVENTH WARD. First Distnct-asoa q st. Bcond DIstrlct-SSS 8o. 39th 8t BENSON PRECINCT, East Dls'rlct No. 1-North side Military avenue, east of Orphanage road. North District No. 2 City hall. South District. No. S-Wuirrs store. CHICAGO PRECINCT. Elkhorn Town hall CLONTARP PRECINCT. 1901 Blaine street DOUGLAS WtECINCT. North District. No. 1-Fred Wohler'a barn. SOth streer, H mile south of Center. South District. No. 1-4901 Q street DUNDEE PRECINCT, North District No. l-Ctly hlt South District No. S 43th and -Dodge streets. EAST OMAHA PRECINCT. Omaha Ice and Cold Storage company's boarding house at north side Carter lake. ELKHORN PRECINCT. Elk city hall. Jft-ORENCE PRECINCT. North Dlatrlst No. 1-S. W. corner Main and Fillmore streets. South District. No. S-181S Main street JEFFERSON PREPtNCT. Mangold's lumber yard. M'ARDLE PRECINCT. Woodmen of tha W?rld hall. 10.00 $1 o A 15.00 17.50 C4HJWTY .OFFICIAL NQTICB. . ..MILLARD PRECINCT. f SchbolhouseMillard District No. 17. PLATTE ? VALLEY PRECINCT. Tow,n . Hallf. Valley. Nebraska. UNION PRECINCT. George Phalen's farm house. WATERLOO PRECINCT. Tpwn-.hall, Waterloo. Said election will be opened at S o'clock lntho ufqrnlng of July 24th, l?l3. ahd close at 6 o'clock In the evening of the same day. Dated it Omaha, this 25th day pf June, A. D.. 1M3. , HARLEY G. MOORHEAD. Election. Commissioner, LEGAli NOTICES. WALTER STRICKLAND BIRD, DE . ' CEASED. Pursuant to an order of the chancery division of the high court of justice In England, made In the matter of the estate ot$the above named Walter Strickland Bird and-In an action, "Sawyer v. Bird (1912, B 1603)," the following Inquiry was directed to' be made, namely: An inquiry who were the persons entitled by virtual rifor according to. the statutes of dlstrlbu- i uon. pr.otnerwise to tne personal estate or the testator, Walter Strickland Bird, undisposed of by' his. will and codicil, Hv- j lng at tho time of his death, and whether any of them are since dead, and If so, I .who are 'their legal personal representa tives. The persons claiming to bo en titled under the said Inquiry are person ally or by their solicitors on' or before the 20th day of October, 1913. to come In and prove their claims at the chambers of Mr. Justice Neville and Mr, Justice Ast bury at the Royal -courts of Justice, Strand. London, or In default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from tho benefit of the said order. Wednesday, the Sth day of November. 1913, at 13 o'clock at noon, nt the said chambers, Is ap pointed for hearing and adjudicating on the said claims. Dated this 12th day of June. 193. J. H. P. CHITTY, Master. The said Walter Strickland Bird was formerly of No. 74 New Oxford atreet and Ealing Dene, in the county or Middlesex, and there carried xn business with m. Charles Sawyer under the style of "The Aiitntvn rnmnnnv 1 ' Th. ..t.1 Ttr.t.-.. ' f .... ..v Mm . uill oinciuc.nu uiru uicu on mo sin day of February, 1912. The said Walter Strickland Bird had a sister named Catherine Bird, yrpo married one N4cholas Dauber In'ISOT. and It is h. lleved shortly afterwards left England for America and died on the 9th day of De cember. 1899. at Saint Louis, in thn of Missouri. it is believed there were six children of the marriage of the said Nicholas Dauber and Catherine. Ills wire, all of whom were born In America, and faun of AHeKcd. died there many years alfeo. One u ouvis vuiiutni, w is sjcijovcu, was named Otto Walter Franklin Dauber, who was last heard of In Cleveland, Ohio. In the year 1900. COLLYER BRIRTOW. CURTIS, BOOTH BIRKS & LANOLEY, AU of and whose address for service Is 4 Bed ford Row. London. W, c, solicitors for the plaintiff in tho above mentioned action. J20-Jy3 NOTICE TO DEALEn& Omaha. Nebraska. July 1. ISISThe Board of Education of the School Dis trict of Omaha Invites sealed bids for frunlshlnir coal for the Omaha public schools for the school year ending June SO, 1914. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the Bchool District of Omaha of Ktt on soft coat and 1(K on hard coal Bids must bo made bn bidders" blanks, which can be obtained from the undersigned. Any bid containing conditions other than those specified will not be considered. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive any defect or in formality tn any bid should It be deemed to the interest of the school district so to do. All. bids will close at 2 o'clock p. tn- on Wednesday. July 18. at which time bids wilt be opened In the presence of the public. Send sealed envelopes con taining bids to the undersigned, marked as follows: "'Bids on Coal.'" W. T Bourke. secretary, & Ctty Hall. Omaha Nebraska, J:-d-it be I I 1 II I All Day Friday, July 4th .... . 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