BRIEF CITY NEWS Wars meet Print XV Now Beacon Pre. fclfs Ins.? Tea. Venn Mutual, aouia. Sltctrlo Supplies Durecss.aranaen Co. rtfleUty Storage to Van, Co. Dour. 1611 Stats Bank of Omaha. 1 yer cent paid on time deposit!; 3 per cent paid on sav in ca accounts. All deposits In thla bank ore protected by the deintltors guaran tee fund the stale ot Nebraska. Tli raters Trnat Company confine Itself solely to trustee nnd Investment business and Is therefore not affected by the ups and downs of flounce. It la ad vantageous to estates ot whatsoever slxa to have It named as executor or trustee. Two Fay Disorderly Tines Charles Sing, 13 DohkIhs street, arrested Satur day night for conducting a disorderly house, was ftned SIR nnd costs In police court. Henry Slonder, 107 South Four teenth street, arretted on n like, charge, was taxes $35 and costs. Both fines ware pr.ld. Involuntary Bankrupt Petition A. peti tion In lnvoluntury bankruptcy has been filed In. tho United Slates district court against tho Fremont Carrlago company, a corporation at Fremont, by 31osman, Yornrlle &'Co., Oert. larobard & Co., and tho llufflngton "Wheel company nl l'glnp debts duo then; aggregating t2.W6.S6. 1 Poles Are Disappearing as a result of rearranging cable jroutea the telephone company has hecn cutting out polos on "West Fornam street and stringing its wires on supports previously used by the Independent Telephone company. The re :noval of th-fo!eg has also taken away quite a few of the red, white and bluo Lincoln highway signs. Thr rorfalt Bonos Harry Tucket,' 11 North eighteenth street, found his father together with a woman In his home, and becamo so violent In his de nunciation that the officer on the beat entered the house and arrested the trio for disturbing tho peace. Harry Tucker was released on a cash bond of SO. while the other two were given their freedom on J10 bond. No appearance was made In police court by the parties concerned. New Coffee Boasting Plant Coming Here Omaha will be made the western dls ti touting center of the Qerrnan-.Amerlca.ti Coffee company, which has arranged to build a' three-story building on the south side of Dodge, between XT.cventn nnd Twelfth streets, A roasting planf will bo constructed In this new building and Im ported coffees are to bo prepared fqr distribution to all western cities served by the GcrmaiVAtnirlcnn' company. The building will bo equipped with the newest machinery. The plans ore now being pre pared by the company's architect. SEARCHING FOR CIVIL WAR VOLUNTEER OFFICERS Search for surviving volunteer officers of the civil 'war, now. being prosecuted throughout the country-by a national as sociation whoso membership Is drawn from their numbers, has been given In Nebraska Into the chargo of Captain William J. Ilahn of Omaha, a well known veteran, Captain Hahn. having found the records at Lincoln deficient, -has Is sued a request that civil war officers communicate with him, tho object being the agitation of legislation for retirement of volunteer of(lccrs.(i This so far, has been neglected b!r'thef,BOverament'''Cap tain Hahn's statement, follows: "All honorably discharged oommlssloned afflcers of the. clvjl. war w residing lu Nebraska are. earnestly, requested t9 com municate with William J. Hahn, 307 Mc Cague bulldMn-f. Omaha, fdr Information sf much importance. Uy decision of the national association." "GAINS 22 POUNDS IN 23 JJAYS" ; lU'inaiknblo K x ire r i e n c o of P. Ghgiiou. Ihtllds Up Weight Wonderfully. 'I w ill run down to the very bottom," Write . F, CJegnom "I bad to iiilt work, 1 im to freak. Nov. thanks to Sargol. I look like a new into. I gained 22 pound In tJ. dare." "Sirgol hu put 10 poandu on me In 14 dare," write W. D. Roberta. "It bw nude mo altep well, enjor whit I ate and enabled me to ork lth Intereit and pleasure." A VXtXniP, BTBOHO, XtOBUST BOUT Btfore 1 took gtrzal people railed me '.klnaj-,' tut n w my nemo It chanted. Mr whole (Inure It dUfereut. niy face le clump ad full, my bodr la etout. Have talned 11 lie., and am icalnlnc yet. I look like a new roan." deelarra another gentleman who baa Jutt tin tailed thn pergol treatment. Would you, too, like to quickly put from 14 to MXIbrf. ut good, enlld, healthy, "stay there" fleth, fat and muacular tltaue between jour akin and bonee? proi't lay It ran"t be don. Try It. lt Ul end jou free a 0c pai-kuse ul Bargo! and prove what It can do for you. More than half a million thin men and -oooirn havo xladly made tbia tet anil that Srot doea tucrred, does make thin folka fat even when all elte haa failed la beat proved by the tremendoua bualneaa we havo done. No Uraalle diet, flrali cream, maaaaze, otlt or em ulttan. tut a almple. pleaiant. harmleaa home treatment. Cut out the coupon and aend for thla Kree paekajca tMay, tncloelng nnty IS' ceaia In allaer to help pay portage, packing, etr. Addreea The Hargol Cn.. 74-N" Herald Illdg.. ninghamlon, X Y Take Hargol with your meal and watch It work. Thla teat will tell 'he alary. FREE SARGOL COUPON This coupon, with lte In allver to help pay postage, pai king, tr , and to ahow good faith, eatltlca holder to en Ms pack age of Barge! Free. Addreia the Sargol Co.. 74-K Herald Illdg . Itlnghamton. N V Hair Falling? Then (top it I Stop it now ! You can do it wtth Ayer"s Hair Vigor. Does not color the hair. Asb Your Doctor. LiJu"u The folloxeing analysis of the new H is consfn "eugenic" narrirat law has been prepared Jot The- lite by one of Omaha' leading physicians, who ha cartful y studied ue lavs in question, and has herein presented the obvious defect in the measure, ttpcclallj those xchtch tend to make it anxcorkablc, a tcefl an showing tome of its inconsistencies and its unfair ness uvm a strictlj scientific standpoint. No bettc illustration of frctulcd or tad law making can be cited than tho re cently enacted amendment to the 'Wiscon sin murritiRe law. This law provides that "all male persons making application for a llccnso to marry shall within fifteen days prior to ueh application bo ex amined as to tho existence or non-existence of any venereal diseases." It rtir thcr specifically states that the certifi cate of the. physician making the exami nation shall show "thut such a person Is free from acquired venereal diseases bo nearly as can be determined by phy sical examination and the application of recognised clinical and laboratory tests of scientific serch.",,"Physlclan max. Ing the examination must bo duly li censed to practise, must be of scientific attainments and not less than 30 yearn of age." The fee for the examination is fixed at t3. However, should tho appli cant be Indigent the examination may be made by the county physician without charge. As to the propriety ot u diseased per son being permitted to marry, thereby endangering the health und happiness ot the other party or possible children, there can ncarcely be two opinions, or oppo tltlou to a prohibitive law. Indeed, pub lic opinion Is quite ready to uphold a law embodying feature calculated to minimize marriages of thin kind upon economic grounds. If no other. But euch a law to have force, to make possible compliance with It, must bo reasonable. not radical, must not Involve physical suffering and should bo equitable to both parties concerned. Above all the right to rharry should not be through the or deal of fire. "Whichever features of tho Wisconsin law fleem unreasonable or unjust to the laymen are Insignificant besides those physicians can iolnt out. The -law places every male under suspicion nnd refuses him a license to marry until such time as he Is proven uninfected. It' Implies that all those -evil consequerices due to marriages which It alma to prevent spring from he husband.- It is a fact that a large proportion of our men at some time are infected, but It Is like wise also true that considerable number of our women are also. A majority of men are Infected through Immorality, a minority .from their wives from acci dental contamination and heredity. Women acquire infection In the same manner aa men. Practically every Im moral woman suffers from one ot both venereal diseases. Unknown numbers ot women, not generally known to be Im moral are that in fact, and aro Infected as a consequence. Many of these women marry under guise of Innocence. In numerable virtuous married women are Infected by their husbands. Does -a law which neglects these well-establlahod facts In regard to women seem'- reason able, or just, especially whan 1 remarriage of divorcees and widows Is so: Common? ,Art Infection Djrlnl,Unlcated by. a woman has the same consequences as that Im parted by the man. Obviously the hur posa q this law is not to wax senti mental, but to enforce righteousness and stamp out diseases through no p.-il'latlvo measure!'. Why, therefore, exempt women who suffer from tho same dis eases, although In lesser numbers, from the same examination required of men. Sufficient violence is done the marriage sentiment through compulsory examina tion of men' to add more by similar ex aminations ot women. Another unreasonable provision .of tho law Is that relating to tho kind of ex aminations to be made. "Examination by application of recognised clinical and lab oratory tests of scientific search." In life Insurance examinations tho word of tho applicant in conjunction with a clin ical examination is accepted by the com- BRYAN AS NEXT PRESIDENT Such is Statement of Henry W. Yates When Talking Currency. SAYS OMAHA IS TO GET .BANK General Tendency of Fntnrc Admin istrations -Will lie to Slop All narabllnir -vylth the Trod- nets qf .I.nbor. J 'Bryan by his lontt "experience In poll-! i tics has become a very conservative man, und will bo tho next president of the! United States." said Henry TV. Yates, president of the NebrasKA National bank, old-time enemy pf the Bryan policies back In IS??, when speaKlng before the Philosophical society at Barlght hall yes terday afternoon. Mr. Yates discussed tho currency law and tho possibility of u, reKlonul reserve bank tn Omaha. It was during the discussion that followed Ws talk that he urose und made the state ments about Bryan. During his regular discusslpn he re ferred to tho conference held BAturday In Omaha with Kansas City bankers who are seeking to enlist Omaha Influence for a regional bank In Kansas City. He said that conference was satisfactory to tho Omaha bankers lp that they had it least learned that tho Kansas City men would work against Denver as tho loca tion for tho regional bank. He pointed out that the only point Denver ha In Its favor la its political Influence. He said the Colorado senators had not satisfied their constituents during their term In office and would now make a desperate) effort to square their record by getting a regional bank for Denver. Tho speaker repeatedly reiterated tho statement that Omaha would win the bank without question. That under tho new currency system adopted for tho United States the gold 1- tnnrl In virtu in IVin vofrlnnal tmntre land that paper money will predorolnuto la the opinion of Mr, Yates. "Gold," he said, "will gravitate toward the regional banUa until Jt will eventually bo practically alt there. Thla will give the banks an almost unlimited oppor. tunlty to Issue paper money," Mr. Yates expressed the opinion that this would bo a favorable condition for tho country. With tho currency bill finally enacted :nto law. Mr. Yates raid the business man could now go ahead with his business and b assured that he could get money any time that ho had the proper security to present. ' The banker, ' ho said, "may TJIK IJKK: OMAHA, Tl ESIUY, JANUARY The Wisconsin Marriage Law Irwin Maxwell Oregg nnd Miss Grace Margaret Knnlt. who tomorrow will be come Wisconsin's first eugenc couple. They will be the first man and woman to bo married under tho new eugenic law In that state, which requires that every man entering matrimony have a physician's certificate ot good health. Mr. Oregg Is a director at tho Young Men's untie is an ati-arouna ainieic. pany as sufficient for acceptance of a risk. Tito law under consideration dis regards tho word of honor ond practically the physical examination In Insisting on "laboratory tests of scientific search." Tho scientific test, known" as the Was. Herman test, to bo conclusive requires examination of. tho blood by puncture of a vein and, examination of the cerebro spinal fluid obtained by puncture ot the spinal membrano through tho back. Only several examinations extending over six months to a year or more are often re garded as conclusive, especially where previous Infection existed. The test for tho other disease also may require sev eral examinations. This meager outline makes It clear to tho unltlated that tho fifteen days preceding application aro too few In just such cases which the law alms to deter marrying (they may slip through while under treatment, a nega tive not being uncommon at this time), a fact which tho law-making body should also havo known. Furthermore a posi tive result may be obtained In scarlet fever and malaria, and even following tho drinking ot alcoholics. The last type of applicants we earnestly hope will num ber a tew legislators amongst them. Ob taining sufficient blood for the Wasser man may be dismissed or trivial, but not so spinal puncture to obtain cerebro spinal fluid.. Dizziness, fainting, collapse and a few dca'thi have followed It. Hurely this law conceives In the cltlens ot Wis consin a higher altruism than ever? mod ern 8tdndards contemplate. Physicians making eamlnatlons beside being licensed to practice, must have the scientific attainments to nuke the tests, and be not less than 50 years of age. With .no lutended disparagement to physicians,' 'readers of The Bee will be surprised' to learn that not more, than I per cent of the physicians In the United 'States ' have 'cither 'the' scientific attain ments,! or the laboratory equipment tc do either a Wasscrmann test or other recognized valuable tests for gonorrhoea, and of this 1 per cont, JO per cent are now go ahead and discount fearlessly.'" , lit then pointed out that In the pattlnC Into practice ot the new system there would naturally bo some difficulties and thaC 'l 'would take some little tlmo to get matters adjusted so that all would work' smoothly under the new system. "Of course," he continued, "patience must bo exercised In this matter. But wo. can rest assured that the plan Is along the lino of tho general .thought we aro pur suing. Wo will have many progressive administrations In tho future, -whether they bo of tho democratic party or soma other party. And tho general tendency will be to prevent gambling with the products of labor." ' TAMIN0SIAN DECIDES TO BECOME A FARMER J. I. Taminoslan, tail Chicago street, who has resided In Omaha during the last fifteen years since hA came to Omaha nt tho tlmo ot the Transmittals nlppl exposition as a missionary, haa an nounced ills Intention ot transferring his residence from this city to a 3C6-ucre farm In Hooker county, whore ho in tends to Install an Irrigation process of his own In order to transform what is called the desert ot Nebraska Into a Veritable "Garden of Eden." Ills farm Is located eight miles from Whitman station on the road to Alliance and the main line runs within two miles of his house. He has fond anticipations of locating another city at that point. Hla only regret 1 that he will nut bo able to name tho town Antloch, the city Stomach Sour? Feel Costive, Bilious? Take Cascarets Tonight Dime a Bo: Tlkat awful sourness, betehlar at add and foul gases; that pain In tho pit ot tho stomach, th heartburn, nervousness. hauses, bloating after eating, feeling of fullness, dlsslnesa and afcl: h end ache, rnaeuui your stomach Is sour your liver 1 Is torpid your bowels constipated. It Isn't your stoauauria's fault It isn't Indl- Cjo $mmf PRICE 10 CENTS! vlitP Li LSCAF Christian association, Milwaukee, and his under SO years ot age. It almost seems that thosa wise legislators were fearful lest they corrupt tho young men In tho profession or calculated to stimulate tho older ones to greater prSflcloncy. Tho routine laboratory work In medlclno Is essentially done by the youngsters; the older men devoting their tlmo cither to research or to clinics. Moreover, clinical medicine, and laboratory proficiency uro not often combined in the same- individ ual. Tho tests contemplated by the law are such as only cperlenced and trained bacteriologists nnd sexologists should per form. Men following this specialty aro located only in largo communities, there fore our poor swain, unless he uvea In a large city, must travol thence for his c- amlnat'on, and is further under tho neces sity of employing; two physicians. But another difficulty presents Itself: the law law specifies; that n certificate ot com plete examination (value $25-$36), Is to be obtained for J3. To date Wisconsin phy sicians have refused to divide or even ac cept the fee. Do wo wonder? According to a provision of this same law,, the indigent are to be examined by tha county physicians free of charge. Aside from the propriety ot thh state permitting- paupers' to marry, a. right which this law1 distinctly implies, from what has already been sold regarding the requirements and fewness ot serolbglsts, a greater confidence in tho capabilities of Its county physicians la Implied by Wis consin than the most xcalous champion of the medical profession would daro dream ot ns a dlstanr futurity. It has been said physicians were Instrumental In bringing about the adoption of tho so-colled eu genic law. If they were, the joke Is on thorn, and tha burden on the citizen who wishes to- marry. Perhaps tho placed their faith not wisely but too well In legislators. Equally well meaning- pro paganda have lit other legislatures met the same remarkable fate. The law Is properly the laughing stock of the coun try and unsupported by reason, logic, science or the enlightenment of the times can only meet repeal. of hla birth In Syrlu. because there Is- an other Antloch station on that lint;. Mr. Taihinoslan haa conceived tho plan of drilling an artesian well on the high est point on hla farm for the purpose ot running Irrigutlon ditches from tho res ervoir of the well to every corner ot hla form. Ho aUo Intends to -raise fish In tho reservoir for sale and his own con aumptlon. SOUTH OMAHA LIVE STOCK MEN TO WOOL GROWERS MEET About thirty members of tha tfouttt Omaha Live Htock exchange will leave Omaha this afternoon in a special car on the Union Pacific for Hull Luko City, where they will attend the National Wool Growers' association convention at thnt city. Monday ! afternoon a special car of twenty-five Chicago delegates to the con vention passed through Omaha on the Union Pacific cn route to Salt Utko City. Tbe Mischief (innrtct uuil Ita Work. Each year the month of January num bers ita Hat of victims from intluenia, la grippe, bronchitis and pneumonia. La grippe cougds seriously weaken the sys tem and when' they hang on, aro a sign of general debility. Tho use of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will promptly check tho cough, heal tho inflamed air passages, preventing the development of la grippe to u more serious condition. Keep It on hand. Contain no opiates. For sale by all dealers everywhere. Adver tisement. gsstlon ifa M!louma. s.nd pamUpftllaii Try' Cascarsts; thsy swasUt) h Dloindc'.!, remove the sour. fsrtnaMlni, food sji4 foul gases; take VHs from ilH llvf and carry off the constipated wm! mM, tar from tho bowW, Yhcrf your Itrmadlt troubla Is sfidsd. A Cotatir. toalgUf a4rsightstts you out V nwnln-. PRICE 10 CENTSl SETS WORK WHILE YOU 31XB 1.5, 1914. AFFAIRS ATJOUTH OMAHA Question About Speaitil Taxes on Thirtieth nnd 0 Streets, VIEWS OF PROPERTY OWNERS Kraru Arrcstetl In nna WJilrh He Hail llutnrr.l In Order tn Kind HnniFthliiK to .iirnae Ills lliinnrr. With the city facing tWlolts n some Of the funds and with tlin mayor urging ! thnt the back tax tr. Try kept out of tho Interest und sinking fund In order to assist the Muds, taxpayers and some city officials tire beginning tn ask as tn the special Improvement taxes on Thirtieth street and on O street. It Is claimed that nearly .O00 In duo for special tnxes on Thirtieth street and several thousand on O street Among the delinquents on O street Is tho fnlon Stock yards charged Up with K.P0O for paving. This has been fought up to date, but tho tax Is to bo collected, according to Assistant City At torney S. U Winters. Treasurer t. J. Martin stated yesterday that ho could not recall offhand whetbe tho Thirtieth street tux nnd the O strwt taxes had been spread upon the hoods yet. "I will say this much." snld Treas urer Martin In speaking of the mutter "It tha specials against Thirtieth street or O street aro on the treasurer's books they have been certified up to the county treasurer' and the property will be kold next July. We have certified every de linquent tax up to the county treasurer; that Is, every tax that Is charged on the books." There is much complaint that a tnim ber of O street property owners hJtv o long opposed tho payment pf tho tax after having petitioned for the Improvu ment. Mnny of the property recdonta on O street am snld to ber In favor of paying their share ot tha tax. Tito stock yards alono Is charged up with BXX) ai Its share. On Thirtieth street pretty nearly tho same condition exists. The matter ban been fought through the courts and the city has won ovory time. In view tf tho high taxes paid by the other taxpayers In. tho city and because- ot tho shortness of the city funds. It Is being u-ged by many of the citizens that the tuxes on theso special Improvements should bo 'spread, or If spread, that the county treasurer should proceed to sell up tho delinquents, lIiiTvlliitt Arerngei. Following aro tho standings ot teams and towlcrs In the Magic City League: Won. Uxt. Pet Martin Tigers 37 11 Houth Omaha Ico Co 33 in .771 ,m .K2 .M2 .313 .117 letter's Old Ago Tho White Sox ninchey Lads 2fi Htock Yards National Bank 15 Culkln's Tailors IS Uncle. Barn's Vets 8 39 21 n so 40 Individual averages Name. Ar. Namei. Av. Flrutone 1(3 lrltGher 112! Wlntera ....117 How 1T Chans lt rWrk m , Ham 11 I Ktnnedr 11 I Peterton lit Thomaa 1 . Coolcy i 17 j Km is i Faicerberc ' Clajbourne 1U KOCH m Nolan ' Crowe 1H 1. Tanner 1U Swltt V Kneed 1 Uiigga 1H txwqef 1U lllake , Ut llnneraoa 1M Flticrrata ... 1TJ1 Keller 171 Ohneeors ITS Ittcr 17 uoyl 17 fhsdd 171 Hall 174 Cireneugh 171 fCtttr' 171 lUndcork. Ul !,tplntkl 171 McDonnell 171 Dudley .............. lit Towle U3 Vance Ul Culatn Ill Hogan 14a reaka Ill Clark 171 Cn lf Handatedt Ul King .., Ul tliern ........ . 1M Whipple ,. ill nrttiMr tn ui l: It. Tenner ir?t Trtir rtrllKlnii of Today. llev J. W. Klrkpatrlek, pastor of th First Methodist church, delivered the dosing sermon of the "week mf prayer" hold by the Protestant congregations of this city on each evening of lust week In different Protestant churches last evening In the Klrst Presbyterian uhurch nt Twenty-third and J atreets. lUv. Mr. Klrkpatrlck spoke on the subject, "What Kind of a Ucllglon the World Needs." Hew Mr. Klrkpatrlck brought out the true religion of tho world today and criti cised the hnppy.go-ltirky and slipshod manner In which religion Is recognized by most people of today. Ho said that the religion ot tho world of the past and Of today Is based on four things, rover enco fnr tho Maker; to correct the de formities of human nature and restore tho dlvlno nature o( man, to Inspire and movo man to restore religion on earth, Constipation Nature has provided an ideal purify your blood, keep your and promptly relieve Constipation. Don't take a drastic Pur gative water which drains you listless. Take a mild, senile and gently stimulates and effectively Hunyadi Janets Water Is a NATURAL Remedy which lUKing on on empty Biomacn id worn nnu ctcars tnc oowcis in a natural and gentlo jlianncr. rcminucra minu it is owns, anu sunuco io accept a Harmful, nunyadi scriDea oy physicians Try Kpiarilc Wilcox General Insurance Removed to 602 Omaha National Bank building, adjoining the offices of the Stand ard Accident Insurance Company of De troit, Mich., which he also represents. His Fire mid Toniadb Companies includo tho Nord, Deutsche, Niagara, American Central and Golumhia Underwriters. New telephone number, Douglas J 836. Protect Yourself Ask for ORIGINAL GENUINE 71c FmiI Driak far . and to fit man for a glorious Immortality I Vfttl ... mm-a-Ia flirvix Aim, M iii'feiu, una MIVBIMJ night at 10 o'clock In tho houso ol Charles Dclek, Twelfth and, Jctferobn streets, which ho had entered in a tdarved condition to find a mtali Ho was found n the kitchen eating a loaf of bread when Detective Olllan reached th4 house In response to tho call ot Bclek Two bottles, ot dope -were, found on his porson wheat searched. IUrIi Mchont oe. The Junior class of tho high school wilt havo flther a hard tlmo party or a masqucrnda party In the near future. Thn first examinations "will begin on Monday, Jantmry Sfl, and will continue through Wednesday. Morning sessions will le hold only on theso days. The school term will be concluded on. tho 80th. Tho Qavel club of tho high school will meet a week from thla coming Tuesday evening In the Board ot Education room of the high school. A program, will he mado out by thn committee on that form or business in tho early part ot thht week Laxative Water that will atomach and Intestines clear and makes you feel weak an nleasant natural laxatlvs which' operates without bad effects. acts within an hour or 60 after i Vx a glass puts your Liver mat you nave TBKCn any- bate do not DC per- urastic water wnich is janos water Is pre- an over the world. It mm all Aftt Odwrj are ImSto&m