14 THE BEE; OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1914. ASKS FOR 00,000 DAMAGES Administrator Anson Bigelow Sues Presbyterian Hospital. roil DEATH OF YOUNG NURSE Allrftcn thnt Minn Ilnttlr Itoaenbek Bird n n Itmnlt of Orrrworls In llcr Dnllm nl tlie In-atltntlnn. Anson U. Bigelow, administrator of the ettate of Ilattle Rosenbek, has started a suit In tho United States district court for J5O.O0O damages against Robert Mc Clelland, owner of- the Presbyterian hos pital. Tho plaintiff charges that as a re sult of overwork and confinement to her duties as a nurse In the training school of the institution. Miss Rosenbek killed herself or was killed by a patient. Miss Rosenbek was 19 years old when she died, or was killed on January 3. 191!, according to tho petition, and had been in the training school for nurses nt tho hospital for moro than two years prior to her demise. The petition alleges that 'she was uni formly assigned to the most difficult cases as 'special and required to remain on the rao agnlnst nor will and to her physical exhaustion; that sho was re peatedly singled out and assigned and required to attend patients who were af flicted with nervous and mental dis orders, hysteria, dementia, mania and the like; that these patients required at tendance often during every hour of the day, necessitating constant watchful ness, lnccstant labor, mental conflict and often physical restraint; that other nurses refused to take such cases or to remain in charge but a short time; that in order to keep such 'high' priced patients the defendants forced and re quired tho said deceased to submit to tiuch service against her wilt and In spite of her protests: and that sho was co erced into this strenuous but profitable scrvlco;' that sho was browbeaten, crit icised, called names, her nationality .rid iculed apd her morals llkcwlso openly criticised." Continuing, the petition gocn on to al lege that by numerous long continued and grossly neglectful and wrongful acts of tho defendant the said deceased wus injured tnenta'lly and physically and be came unbulur.ccd In Iter Judgment and mentally dlsenred with melancholia; that while suffering from tho said diseases, and In response to an impulse and ten dency incident to and characteristic of such disease, the said 1 Initio Rosenbek took her own life on January 25, 1912, at the Presbyterian hospital In Omaha, or whllo engaged in tho performance of her duties in charge of a patient, Mary Btawart; that while in a weakened con dition due to the wrongful and negligent acts and defaults us aforesaid, and dur ing a violent spell of said patient, the said Ilattle Itosonbck was set Upon, cut, bruised, throttled and killed by said pa tient, tho exact facts concerning her death being in tho solo kno.wledgo of this defendant and thosa In interest with him. Tho plaintiff states that the girl's par ents, Chris and Nalslno Rosenbek have lost their support and asks for damages of xse.ew. Miss Grace Sorenson Will Start Magazine for Younger Element Miss Grace Sorenson, daughter of Al fred Sorenson and formerly publisher of "The Children of the United State," has started another monthly publication for children, to bo known as "Everychlld's Magarlne." It will be gotten out hero and Illustrated by an Omaha artist The first issue will be the Match number, to be printed about February 9). Miss Sorenson published a magazine a few years ago, but sold it In order to ralso money to complete her education j at tho University of Michigan. Her sister, Miss Helen Sorenson, is now a senior at the University of Nebraska and will be associated with the new magazlno after sho graduates in June, "My idea Is to furnish good, whnlesom reading for children, so as to help build character," Miss Sorenson says. "Short stories, poems and educational articles of interest to children will comprise tho contents. I already have met with a gratifying response In tho way of sub scriptions." A club to be known as the "Everychlld's club" is to be conducted among the child subscribers, for the purpose of boosting school work and making life happier for the youngsters. , For the first number of the new periodical, Miss Sorenson announces that sho has secured two articles by nation ally known authors, which were pre pared for the "Kverychlld." One Is by Rose Hartwlck Thorpe, author of "Cur few Must Not Ring Tonight." The other Is by Dr. Francis Rolt-W heeler of Bos ton, author of well known books for boys and editor of educational publications. The new magazine is Intended for the use of parents and teachers, as well as children. It will be edited and published In Omaha, although Its circulation will bo national. NEW MILK BOTTLING UW READ FIRST TIME An ordlnanco regulating tlie sale and tho bottling of milk was placed on Its first reading bofoto tho city commission anil referred. The ordinance provides that milk mny bo taught In quantities and bottled by restaurants under the su pervision of tho city health department. Retailers in M, and M. Contest to Be G-iven Wednesday In The Dee Wednesday will bo printed list of the retailors who glvo away M. & M. voting coupons. When you patron ize these merchants you spend your money with enterprising men who offer you high class goods and up-to-date service. For every cent you spend with them you get a vote in the big coolest. That being true, why not buy from these deal ers? They want your patronage. You wnnt tho votes. The products listed In tho contest are artlotes that everyone who keeps house has to buy things wo all need evory day, Thero Is no extra charge tacked on. You pay what you always paid the regular price. Every contestant nominated in this big gift offer has a splendid chance to land one of the many prizes. Tho voting for the January bonus prizes endB Wed. nesday at noon. The votes that win the onus prizes also apply on the big pre mlums, which are awarded at the end of the contest Be sure to read Friday's Bee. The names' or the bonus prize winners win be published at that time. The bonus premiums will be awarded next Monday, Room ZH. Bea building. Is one of tho busiest spots In the city. Come in when you have time and see how this big sales plan Is conducted. Tho contest manager wlt be glad to explain In a personal in terview all about the M. & M. voting contest. The phone number Is Douglas 3110. Deaf aiess , Positively Cured CHFflYoursegf at Horns. Fife Dfisute Treatment Will Conviiiw thaMoitHkeptloal. HeadKoisM Xslievtcl from the First Trial. 1 ton Won't Have to Strata to Hear. Nature's Own Way Is tho Best Cure. Sc4 the Coupon, KUGEL MEW MD OF POLICE Council Approves His Exchange of Positions with Ryder. NO ANNOUNCEMENT OF POLICY Ilcllrlnff Police Coinnilsslnni'r Pre dicts the Cnptnre of Wlllnma "Will Soon lie Followed by More Arrcul. Transfer of Police Commissioner J. J. Byder to tho department of street clean ing and maintenance and the election of Street Commissioner A. C. Kugel to the head of tho police department was ap proved by tho city commission yester day by a vote of flvo to one, Byder not voting and Kugel voting in tho negative. An executive commltteo meeting of the city council was held yesterday afternoon and the decision reached to glvo ono of the other commissioners a hand at running tho police department, which has been criticised for lax methods In enforcing tho law. Commissioners Ryder and Kugel held a tow-voiced conference in the council chamber immediately after tho transfer was authorized, but neither official cared to outline his future policy and neither announced any chango of policy. There will bo lots of detail work to tako caro of In tho street cleaning de partment," said Commissioner Byder. 'certainly enough to keep mo busy." Ileferrlng to tho report from St. Joseph that one of the murderers of Henry Nickell, who was killed in a resort Thurs day, and whoso death brought sharp crit icism on the police department, had been captured, Commissioner Byder said that tho polico wero now confident that tho three holdup men had been caught In the net and Intimated that other arrests wero imminent City officials generally expressed con fidence that the change of city commis sioners would provo satisfactory, taking away tho opportunity certain rabid per sonal enemies of Ilydor have had to maliciously assail his character and fit ness for tho offico he has held. O. w. Tracy, j. a. -raggart, Mr. Me Kenna, B. K. Paxton, A. N. Yost and Mr. Anderson, vice presidents, and It. W. Morrow, secretary. Tho president and secretary were authorized to appoint a commltteo which will arrange for a banquet in the nsar future. H0MESEEKER RATES ARE AGAIN PUT INTO EFFECT The homescckcrs' reduced rates, which were cancelled for January C, are again Installed by railroads running out of Omaha, and nil roads carried several car loads of persons who Intend to tako up homesteads in tho various parts of the country. The homeseckers' rates, which have been In effect on the first and third Tuesdays of each month, were cancelled on the last date, January C, becauso of the antagonism of certain railroads against sueh passenger trafflce, but at a meeting of the passenger officials of all tho railroads It was tentlvely agreed to resume the reduced rates during the months of January, February and March and then make a permanent decision at a subsequent meeting. Whether the homcseekcrs' rates will continue has not been decided, but it is tho opinion of most railroad officials that the next passenger meeting will result in adoption of the rates. Borne of tho roads hesitate to maintain the lower charges on excursion days because It takes people out of the states where they have the most ndleage. S. Xh Fee, assistant emigration agent of the Burlington from Chicago, came to Omaha and left at 4:10 for Powell, Wyo., with a long train of homeseekers, whll" the other roads all carried extra coaches on their trains running into homestead territory. Clogged Nostrils Open at Once, Head Colds arid Catarrh Vanish In One. Minute Your Stuffy Nose and Head Clears, Sneez ing and Nose Running Cease, Dull Headache Goes. Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Oct a small bottle anyway, Just to try It Apply a little In the nostril and In stantly your clogged noso and stopped up air passages of the head will open; you will brcutho freely; dullness and headacho disappear. By, morning! the catarrh, cold-ln-head or catarrhal sore throat will bo gone. End such misery now. Get tho small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm" at any drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm dissolves By the heat of tho nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swol len membrane, which lines tho nose, head and throat; clears the. air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes Imme diately. Don't lay awake to-night struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly need less.' Put your faith Just once In Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. Agents, Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. Advertisement. LOCAL PERIODICALS TO BENERTBY NEW LAW The first exception to tho law requiring tho shipment of magazines by freight instead of mall to bo made In Omaha has come with tho order that tho Sovereign Visitor, the publication of the Woodmen of tho World, bo changed from a "bluo tag" shipment to ono through tho regu lar malls, in mall cars. The "blue tag" law has formerly required that bi-weekly, monthly and quarterly publications mailed, be shipped by freight as a saving to the postal department. The new rule will carry the Sovereign Visitor from Omaha to Chicago by mall cars instead of by freight, as formorly. A number of other Omaha publications will remain "bluo tag" mail out of Chi cago, but they will benefit In that they ore also to be carried from Omaha to Chicago in the mall cars Instead of by freight. Among thoso who will benofit to that extent under the new law aro Brotsky Vestnlck, Cesko Amcr. Venkov, Farm Magazine, Ilospudar, Monthly Tid ings, Motorist, Stationary Firemen's Journal and the Western Banker. OHIO CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR College Presidents to Attend a Dinner at Commercial Club The dinner planned by the Commercial club in honor of the several college pres idents who are to visit Lincoln January 27 la now an assured fact. Telegrams havo been received from all of them and only two havo sent their regrets, as they will not be ablo to be In Omaha January SS, which Is the date set for the dinner. Those who have sent regrets are J. O. Schurman of Ithaca, N, Y., and K. Dav enport of Urbana, III, Chancellor Samuel Avery of the Unl verslty of Nebraska is to be present for the dinner. AU alumni of tho University of Nebraska and all the universities rep resented by the delegation of college presidents aro also Invited. Thoso of the eastern college presidents who are tp at tend the dinner are J. I Snyder of Mich' lgan Agricultural college, W. O, Thomp son of Columbus, O,; Charles 11. Van Illse of the University of Wisconsin, ueorge E. VJncent of the University of Minnesota. These college presidents are to be In Lincoln January Zt, when they are to In vcstlgato tho present condition of the University of Nebraska relative to tho ad visability of consolidating the university on tho fctate farm campus. They are to arrive in Omaha from Lincoln at 4:10 the afternoon of January 18. Tho Ohio club, nn organization com posed of Omahans who havo como to this city from the state of Ohio, held Its twenty-fourth annual meeting at the office of W. W. Slabaugh In the Omaha National bank building at noon and of ficers for the ensuing year were elected The following were elected to otflco: M. R. Rlsdon, president; Mrs. Watt, Mrs The secret of how to use the myster- I lo.ua and invisible nature forces for the cure of Deafness and Head Noises hua at last been discovered. Deafness and head noises disappear as it by inaglo un der the use of this new ami wonderful discovery. Dr. I C Urulim & Co., (PJiy xiciaiui and SclenttatH) will send all who Buffer from Deafness and Head Noises, full information how they can bo cured, absolutely free, no matter how long thuy have been deaf, or what caused their deafness. This marvelous treatment Is o simple. natural and certain that you will wonder why it wan not discovered before. Investigators are astonished and cured patients themselves marvel at the quick results. Any deaf person nan have full Information how to be cured uulckty and cured to slay cured at home without Investing a cent Write today, or oeml Uib coupon, to Dr. I P. Qralns Co.. 129 Pulslfer BIdg.. Chicago, IlL, and get full Information of this new and wonderful discovery, absolutely free. OBJECT TO TAX LEVY FOR OPENING DOUGLAS STREET Nineteen citizens have protested against the levy of a wide-range tax to pay tho cost of opening Douglas street from Twenty-fourth street to Twenty- fifth avenue. The council had tentatively decided to assess the tax east and west on Douglas street from Tenth street to the park to the west and only two blocks on either side, north and south. FIEE lufWNMtMN ClUfH JW. X. C. IRAIJM CWWAXT 19M ruMtK S14a Ckicago, III. Please send me without cost or ob ligation on my part, complete Infor mation concerning the new method for the treatment and cure of deaf ness or head noises. If I wish you to make a diagnosis of my case after shearing from you, you are to do so TJUSIS OF Cll'ABfJK Namo ..................... Address Town ..State. , RETAIL CREDIT MEN TO HAVE' MONTHLY MEETINGS The regular monthly social meeting of the Retail Credit Men's association will be held at the Loyal hotel this evening at : o'clock. An interesting discourse on the present financial condi tions is to be delivered. Indications are ' that this Is to be one of the largest and ' most interesting meetings held by this organization. The World's Confidence in any article intended to relievo the Bufferings of humanity is not lightly won. Thero must be continued proof of value. But for three generations, and throughout tho world, endur ing and growing fame and favor have been accorded BEECHAM'S PILLS because they have proved to be tho best corrective and preventivo of disordered con ditions of stomach, liver, kid neys and bowels. The first dose gives quick relief and per manent improvement follows their systematic use. A trial will show why, in all homes, the use of Beecham's Fills Continues To Increase Sola Trjrwhr, In koxu 10c, 2S. Tto Iwtot ul f it aWloa. N w UmU catUd to nU At dincUau trttk rry bu. Bang-Up Style Quality No better shoe mtm mad far m iPWsK -we Juan to offmr ymt prf$t manshift and perfect fitting, A Oar fitters are experts they are careful and fit year feet with shoes that are right for you. Men who have had difficulty In find ing shoes they want and ought to hare, should come to this store. Priced at $3.00 and Up liBpMH .-tHfMBBMsstssM mmtm 1613 DOUGLAS. 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It aids expectora tion and opens secretions, which enables the system to throw off a cold. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to rtfbult In pneumonia. It contains no opium or other narcotic, and may be given to a child as confidently as to an udulL For salo by nil dealers.-Advertisement. 4 CORNER 14th AND FARNAM a. CORNER 14th AND FARNAM We Slash the Prices on Dentistry Why pay $6.00, $8.00 or $10.00 for a gold crown when McKenney will make just as good or better for $3.00? A like cut on all kinds of work. Come in and let us show you how much we can save you on your dentistry. SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL OFFICES AND HAVE TEETH EXAMINED FREE. Iild Crowns Iridgt Work Finest 22-carat; no bet ter at any price, for. . . that for weight, beau ty end quality has never been excelled $3.00 $3.00 None better at any priceCfl- .55 ail rill: None 1 tfllf C rilliRESin the city or elsewhere Ufan Jam $25 and $15 values at nviivtji rHiv $8.oo and HOURS :HO A. 51. to 8:00 V. M. 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Q9 75c Jacquards, yard. .-. . . .50i 59c Jacquards, yard 38 f 50c Jacquards, yard 35 38c Jacquards, yard 25 New Manchester Percales, 36-ln. wide 12Vad New Anderson's Zephyrs . 25i New Spring Tissues, Egyptian, per yard - 256 Now Foulards, 27 and 32 inches nvido 20c New Anderson's Scotch Ging hams 15 All kinds of Crepes, per yard, from 18c to 50 New Skirting, Madrasses, yard, at 15c 25d 35d and 50c Haydei'sBieSMci-ilGrocerySalforWedResday w Xake the Trio tor People; and a Savin of 39 to GQ. S3 lbs. Beat Oraanlatel surar. $1.00 48-lb. sacka best high grade Diamond II ITlour; nothing flner for bread, plea, cakes nothing like it for fam ily use. per sack 10 bars Heat-'Em-Atl, Diamond "C" or'Iaundry Queen White Laundry Soap for 28o 10 bars beat whlU or yellow Coni- fni ..j - ISO 8 lbs. 'beat rolled Breakfast Oatmeal i ik.'V'.Vi.v jVnu Rice: lOo Quality. ioT ....... -i 858 Gallon cana Golden Table Syrup. 40o 1M Ik cuu Golden Table Hyrup, o S-lb pkg. beat Self-Rising Eancaka Kiour for ............... '"H0 i cans "Wax. String, Green or .Uma Deans for .. '' 4 cana fancy Sweet Sugar Corn 25o 3 cana Early June Peaa "25 3 cans solid packed Tomatoes. .. .980 Advo Jell, the Jell of quality, for desserts, per Pkg.. 'J4o I -lb. cana assorted Soups H Grape Nuts. pkg. lpo B. C Corn Flakes, pkg Tall cans Alaska-Salmon '.o e lbs. best hand picked Navy Deans for 3s0 Hersheys Breakfast Cocoa, lb.. 80o The best Tea Sifting, lb. ...... .100 Golden Santos Coffee, lb aoo The best strictly fresh, guaranteed aro, 1 Etffs Pr dozen 3So The best brands package Creamery Butter, lb. 38o The best No. 1 Country Creamery Butter lb , .....320 The best No, 1 Dairy Table Butter. S8o 11 5c Good dairy Table Butter aso FMH Cream Wisconsin Cheese, per lb. 17 Uo Young America or New York White Cheese, lb , aa0 Imported Swiss Cheese, lb. ,30o SPBOZA& ZiaaXASTS XAVKIi ORANGE SAI.E. The most healthful fruit grown to eat Highland Navels are the pride of California rich, ripe and Juicy: 200 size, Monday, per dozen 160 176 sire. Monday, per dozen 300 ISO size, Monday, per dozen. .... .aso 126 size, Monday, per dozen 30o The Vegetable Market of Omah for the People. You pay double, elsewhere for the same, goods. 16 lbs., best grade Potatoes "36a' Holland 8eed Cabbage, lb ..8V4o Fresh Beets. Carrots, Turnips. Shal- ota or Radishes, large bunches, at. each So Fancy California Cauliflower, lb 7Uo Taney Cuban Ripe Tomatoes, lb.. loo i large Green Peppers q0 3 larre Soup Bunches .....loo Old Bets Carrots, Turnips. Parsnipa or Rutabagas, lb 3Uo- Fancy Large Head Lettuce, per head 71kg Fancy Hothouse Leaf Lettuce. 3 for loo 3 bunches Fresh Parsley 100 Fancy Large Hothouse Cucumbers. each aoo Fancy Wax or Green Beana. lb...30o Fresh Spinach, peck aoo Fancy Fresh Dates, lb 160 Fancy Halloween Dates, lb 100 Fancy 7-Crown Figs, lb , aoo Large Grape Fruit ,...7ic, 8H0, lOo Large Juicy Lemons, dozen 89o IT PAYS TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST IT PAYS Rectal Diseases Cured A mild treatment, that cures Piles. Fistula and other Rectal disease in a short time, without a surgical operation. No Chloroform, Ether or other general anast. hctic used. A cure guaranteed in every case accepted for treatment anrl no to b. paid until cured. Write for book on Rectal DUea whMtS BR. TARRY !itfg-0,h )