B-'A" IHE OSIAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 1, 1914. i mi It's a Pleasure to bo able to eat your moals without fear of an attack of HEARTBURN BLOATING FLATULENCY NAUSEA OR INDIGESTION To bring about this con dition you should Invig orate the entire digestive system by the use of HOSTETTEP STOMACH BITTERS 'New Book Free To every sufferer from Rheumatism Name Address Upon receipt of this coupon I'll mall you My Book and my 91 XJrafts To Try Jfr. as explained below. .Address Frederick Dyer, Dept. GBD, Jackson, Alien. Out Off Tsrs w Scad Today fer tkw FREE BOOK Treated Through tkFeet TsUs bow to get rid of Kbsuma thus w itUoni sftdlolae. My mothod has cre ated such a sen sation all over the world by its oxtr a o r d 1 nary id mp It city as well as by Us. effectiveness, that every nufferer should learn about it at once. IMen and women ora writing me that niy Drafts have cured thorn after 30 nnd 0 40 year' .atfrlnr whole llrtlm jot pels- curing tnii fir Hi mod eipnlv treatment na Utbs iit4 No miller wht rur . nor wbr or how Mrere tb pain, I will Ink II riK oi laiiur ana mi ou in jriu rum loss wiiu mr utw, wimoui s, ctni in mnee, Then after Irrlm mr Dralta. If ran art lullr tlaritd wllh Ilia benefit rcl4. rou tan leml in On Poller. It sot, KEEP TOUIl MONEY You decide anil dMld ium MK we tak your word. Sent a. I) T ouupoa todar and cat roy Orana, and mr llluatratd UiMlf. br relurn nail srepald. Addrta FHEUEttICK DTlStl. J)KtT, a&i, JACTtHON, MICH. Hnd no none )uit Ike tou5on. po IT WOW, WISDOM AND COUGH SYRUP Tells. Maw To Make llwitko-LaxoHe CoM, Catdttrk smd Cough Rem txli Shows How to Save More Than Two Dollars. Kvery Family Profit By This, and Rttst No Risk, for Every Dottle Is Guaranteed Effective and Pore, Too, Peopls who'vs "barrels of money" probably won't appreciate this advice. This is for the reader who knows the ,-valus of every five-cent piece, and us. ually It saves from 40 to 100 five-cent jiioces for those who are informed, Buy ing medicine In dribs coats more than snaking a big supply yourself. Buying .ordinary patent medicines means that you pay too much for syrups, corks, bottles, labels, cartons, oto. For In- stance, If you buy a ?B-cer.t bottle of cough medicine, It contains about two ounces, four-fifths of which Is syrup and for SB cents you can make ono-lmlf sjallon of syrup, By making Mentho-Lsxena medlolno at hems you b.y a lots of money on syrup, Wont, and besldos you know Its pure and ulckly effective. Ltt us prove then that h best and cheapest way to overcome coughs, colds, catarrh and to prevent pneumonia, diphtheria, la grippe, is to juak this fine, big supply of medicine, by mixing one-half pint of boiling water with a pint of granulated sugar. Then, buy the pure concentrated essence TJentho-Laxens (a 2Vi oi. bottle) emoty It Into a pint bottle or Jar and fill U up with tho ayrun. Directions with each botUe tells how to make and take, while !tlie manufacturers guarantee to refund money to any dissatisfied purchaser. Tou run no risk and will have on hand a medicine which has never been equaled Jfor colds, coughs, bronchitis, catarrh, )ioareaess, etc Its tonlo laxative action Ids th entire system to a healthy basis ana fatal diseases are thus logically pro. dented from reec(ijng a dangerous point Advertisement. PLANS tV It RETT S. DODDS ARCHITECT w tit'ia pxt aiMk y. , . rti German Ladies' Singing Society to Tho Concordia Ladles Singing society will hold their fifth anniversary concert and dance at tho Music Home, Seven teenth and Cass streets, Sunday, Febru ary 8, at 3:39 p. m. The Concordia society was organized five years ago With a membership of fifteen, since which time It has steadily grown and at the present time has a member ship of eighty active singers and has tho distinction of being the only ladles' sing ing society that has ever attended a na tional ssengerfest. Under the direction of Tli. Rudolph Reese the society at tended the Midwest ssengerfest at St. Paul, Minn., In 1512, and Is now making arrangements to attend the Midwest ssengerfest to be held at Denver In 1916. The, program for next Sunday Is: PART I. Address of Welcome Verelns Morsch-Wanderluet Btubbe BREAD LINE DISCOHTIHUED Society for Friendless Finds Work for Many Men. m FACTORIES ARE OFFEaIKQ HELP Many Clilscns Have ProTlrtert Tew- pornry Employment Aboat Their Homes far Men Who AVcrn Hungry. Vila "hrrnA linn" nf flin 1iarintlnl-tnrs (Ma e lv, f ,h wrieniliess 100 UIO. BOCiety lor tno rrienillcss, JW wuuiii 1'uurvenin sircoi, una Dcen uis continued. The organization was one of tho first to give free meals to hungry men who wero penniless and unaWe to find work during the last month. . "Wo have found work for many men lately," says M. Amlreasen, the superln tendent, in explaining the reasons for do Ing away with the bread line. "Our funds for tho purpose are now exhausted, so we decided that wllh many of tho men earning somo money, wo would abandon tho plan." Htroud & Co. and several other employ ers of labor are said to have mad tem porary places In their factories for the idle men who had appealed to chorlty workers for help. By using different men each weolt tho factorlos let many men earn enough money to keep them for whit. Many rltleeni have also ntovlded temporary work about their homes for" hungry men who were willing to work. As there are still some men who want work, any person who can provldo em ployment of any kind Is urgod by the charity organisations to notify them by telephone. Bankers Have Two Weeks to Present Claims of Omaha Within two weeks tho bankers nnd business men ot Omaha must have their final and detailed showing beforo the re serve bank organization committee In Washington. If Omaha Is to be oonsld ered seriously as a location for a federal reserve bank. The bankers and business men are now working on the details. IS, V, Parrlsh of the publicity bureau of the Commercial club Is preparing a lot of figures for the purpose. The brief prepared by Henry W. Tates was presented beroro the organization committeo at Lincoln a week ago. The details are now to be worked out to sup plement and, complete the brief. The com mlttoe asked the Omaha men to do this, Your Nirvis Stay Young wafers. 0QENT BOX FREE TO MEN AND WOMEN Don't loss vour "grip", weak- set out of the rut of cloomv. nerved exist are. Know wnat it and really live, H leans, to be .well Hogg's Hanitone ajST SJrSBSS) SSSSSeBSS) SSW SeBBJBSKFSJBjfJBjB Wafers work wonders for men and women who are ailing, nerve-racked and ruu down. They put tho snap and "gin ger" Into sluggish minds and bodies inaxs you ieti uk a youus spring coii. I You nHf no 'rt cure," ''travel cure," lor doctors, just I tea new vitality to I your si rained ana rare-worn nerves wmi kelIogg"s Bunltone Wafers. They dispel your uruln-fui; and ban sli that ' all in 1 feeling. Ambition and health return, and I you feci llku your old self asaln. I Hend your name and address today with i six cnt m. stamp to neip pay pot land packing for a tree 60-cent trM stage box tlo crudtt. Michigan Th regular tl.cO tlxe of Xellogs's Hanitone Wafers Is tor sale In Omaha by I Sherman & MoConnell Drug Co.. 103 So. Ulh Btt Ow Drug Co., Sit 8a, lth 8t I ot Kel"Kg"s BanKono Waters to IT. J, Kellogg Co. X Xoffmastcr Ulock. Hat. Ueaton D'Ug Co.. 1UQ Karpam Bt.: Ixyal Iharmacy, iW-sca N. Hth St.: Bell Drug Co., 1U Ktrnim Ht,; Harvard Pharmacy, tub. and Farnam St, ssBMMMrMi sxS WVmH 2SZSIS31s32l5222 Concordia Ladles Chorus. , i Cradle Pong Kate Vfcnnah Solo for MezzO'Boprano, Miss Grace i'OOI. Das Schoenste auf Ueni KrJenrund.... Th. iiudoipn neese Maennerchor a Capello. Konzcrt In O Moll M. Druch (a) Adagio, (b) Allegro Knerglco.... Solo for Violin. LauIb Hchnauber. Piano Accompaniment, Mrs, Zabrlsky. Grand Valse Urllllante An den Mat.. 7?.,.. ...u Mllde Mixed Chorus with Piano Accom- Da anlment PAIIT II. "tfansel and Oretel"Muslkallsches -Tongemalde mlt Deklamatlon als verblndsnden Text. Nach dem getlchnamlgen Urimm'schen Maer chen gedlchtet von Johanna Sled- ler. Alto Solo and Piano Accompaniment, Composed by Carl Vohm. Vorkommende GMaensre (a) Chorus-sJum Wald (b) Duet Between Hansel and uretei, with Chorus., New St, PaiiTGerman Lutheran Church to Be Dedicated Easter A handsome y,000 brick church, school nd parsonage n earing completion at Twenty-flftjsjnnd Kmmotdwreets, to take the place ohe edifice oft. Paul!s Gor man Lutheran church, which was com pletely destroyed by the tornado. Tho congregation plans to dedicate Its new house of worship on Easter Sunday, the anniversary of the dcstructlvo storm which wined out tho old edifice. Money for tho work has already been raised, with tho exception of a balance of 18,000, almost halt of which Is now pledged, and all ft which wllle be raised before the dedication, according to iiev. 13. T. Otto, tho pastor. The erection ot the building has. been quite rapid, having only been started December 3 by Geprge llahn, tho contractor. Since the tornado the church has held Its services in the Baptist mission, Thirty-fourth and Seward streets, and In t Danish Lutheran church, Twenty- sixth ana Hamilton streets. Librarian Says She Will Circulate the Records Donated An exchange bureau for phonograph record, and pianola rolls may bo started at tho publlo library, according to Miss Edith Tobltt, the librarian. She says that if library patrons have records or rolls which they will donate to the li brary these will be placed In circulation. The installation of records and rolls Jfor circulation was contemplated by Miss Tobltt recently, but was found to be im possible, because of lack of the neces sary funds. It has since been suggested in The Bee's letter box column that peo ple turn in their records and securo oth ers. "We shall be glad to do this for the public," Miss Tobltt says, "If the records are in good condition and of high stand ard selections," ROME MILLER OBJECTS TO CLUB SERVING BANQUETS Home Miller does not want the Com mercial club to coma Into direct compe tition wlh the hotels and restaurants In serving banquets, lie has written a 'el ter to the club calling attention to the Crelghton college banquet that is plan' nd tor the club rooms for February 10. His letter follows; This is one of the many banquets that . - A A ...11 V.. . .t lias uccn ecrvvu auu .tiii un b"i, evi dently, In the Commercial club dining room and by the sanction or tne execu tlvn nfftcera ot said club. It was decided ones upon a time that no banquets would be served at tho Com merctal club rooms except where a ma. In.llu In attonrtsnrvi hnlonl- to said club It Is not my Idea,- neither do I believe It yours, thai tne commercial ciuu wai i.vr intended to come Into direct com' pttltlon with the hotels and restaurants I amlrrfull sympathy and accord with your noonday luncheon and always have l.n. T hllve the Commercial club bus a right to give on Its own behalf any function U may see fit, but I am firmly convinced that It Is all wrong to do pro miscuous catering to the ireneral publlo In direct competition with men who con trihniA tn the welfare of your club, to i the upbuilding of Omaha, who patronise I home Industry and home Institutions and I who are expected In season and out of ' imiimi in boost for Omaha. The nropoJitlon Is wrong and tends to discourage rather than to aid home pttronngj. fidelity and loyalty, that Is so desirable In the upbuilding ot a com munity. TWO BANKRUPTCY SUITS ARE FILED IN THIS CITY Two cults In bankruptcy have ben tiled lit the United States district court. osefibelng voluntary petition and the other an Involutsry ene. Alleging that the Omaha Can company Is Insolvent, the Washington Tin Plate company, the Htbbard-Spencer-Bortlett company and the Wright & WUhelmy company have asked that that concern bs adjudged bankrupt. Teter W. Veterson, a farmer living near Valley, has asked that he be adjudged a bankrupt. lie lUts Ms debt nt IM3J.&1, and his resources at $$.013, and claims an exemption ot $i,CS)tt Macklcn'a Arnica Salve. Prevented blood poison on Mr. O.W. Ctoyd of Plunk, Mo. Tlds soothing salve healed a dangerous wound. Sc. All druggists. Advertisement. Give Concert airs icxen ana aim m Solo Tcrzctt, with Chorus Mrs Icken and Mies Ruth Berg. Mm. O. Glbbs, Anna Lam up, Miss blank, Mcngedoht. Miss Marie Anna Frenzer and Dorathea Hlnrlchs. (d) Lied des welssen Vogels ., Anna Kuhl. (e) Oretel 'a Med. Mrs. O, V, Icken, with Chorus. (f) Melodrama, Gesang der Wald f rau , Miss Hattle Illlz, Duet Between Han sel and Oretel, with Chorus. (g) Med der Mutter Miss Dora Haarraann. (It) Tanschor (I) Flnalo (Schlusschor) Deklama tlon Miss Frieda Reese. The officers of the society are: Mrs. M, Flothow, president; Mrs. Rosa. Geest, vice president: Miss Anna Better, treas urer; Mrs. Otllle Reeder, secretary; Hiss iuario uianx, nnanciai secretary, ana Miss Anna Frenzer, librarian. MUST OBEY QUARANTINES Prompt Measures Have Prevented Extensive Spread of Disease. TWELVE OASES OF SMALLPOX flerrrnl Other Ilnrc Ilccn ISxposed nnd Am Kept In Quarantine Connell Order Arrest for Violation of rtnles. Prompt protective measures by the city health department have prevented a wide spread contagion of scarlet fever and diphtheria, according to Dr. It. W. Con nell, city health commissioner. The num ber of exposures was so large that the city physician at first doubted If tho strictest measures could prevent at least 600 cases. The number of cases has kopt to approximately 200 this year. The warm weather, permitting those slightly 111 of contagious disease to mingle with others la largely responsible for tho largo number ot scarlet fever and diph theria cases at this tlmo of tho year, Health Commissioner Connell says. To Arrest "Violators, There are now twelve cases ot small pox at the city pesthouse. Several others have been exposed and are kept in quar antine. Pr, Connell has Issued an order to immediately arrest any person violat ing the least provision ot quarantine orders. Dr. Connell also has called upon other physicians to be more prompt la report Ing cases of contagious diseases. Borne times the reports are not received at the health office In time and a case, doubt ful at first, but developing Into a con tagious disease later, Is responsible for many coses. Kugel and Ryder Are Ready to Swap Jobs on City Commission City Commissioner A. L. Kugel and J. J, Bydor havo arranged to exchange of fices Monday, when Kugel takes charge of the pollco department nnd Byder be comes street commissioner, in accordance with a transfer order ot the city com mission. Neither official would announce any change In officials or any new policy. Byder said; "I am not going to borrow or lend, talk or listen, but am simply going to get down to work." Kugel said he would Issue his orders to Chief ot Police Dunn, and that any new policy he may adopt will bo heard of through the chief. Tho two commissioners will take their private stenographers to the new depart ments with them. HARRY FORD ARRESTED WITH A MYSTERIOUS EQUIPMENT Harry Ford, Owl hotel, was arrested Friday evening at Thirteenth and Dodge streets by Officer Turner. At the time ot his arrest he waa carrying a lentern, gunny sack and sledge hammer, and In police court could not give no good rea son for his so. doing. Judge Foster sen tenced him to forty-five days in the county Jail on a vagrancy complaint. Tie Is suspected of knowing considerable about recent plumbing thefts. TO ACT ON PURCHASE OF KELLQM LOTS MONDAY Purchase ot lots north of Kellom school for H0.C00 will be left to tho Board ot Education Monday night by the buildings and grounds committee without re com mendatlon, While the committee believed it would be wise to purchase the lend, the deal will depend on the state ot the board's finances. Decorating Mural Painting, Papering Fuchs, Son & Blind Decorators 422 South Douglas 3529 Omaha's TIMELY REALESTATE GOSSIP Prank H, Myers Suresti Central l ar National Land Bank. AS RURAL CREDITS SOLUTION Ontllnea Scheme to Permit Issnlncr of Honda Secured "by rnrm ' afortahsrea Deposited In Rank. i A central national land bank is sugJ (rested by Frank II. Myers as n. solution of the farm credits problem. Mr, Myers Is president of the Benson & Myers real estate firm of Omaha, and president of the Omaha Besl Estate exchange. Mr. Myers has given tho subject a great deal of thought and has prepared a tentatlvo program for tho establishing of a central land bank. Mr. Myers has sent a draft of his plan to the United States senators from Ne braska, and to other statesmen of tho country. Senator Hitchcock is sold to haye commended the plan, but to have some flar of Its constitutionality. The plan contemplates a central land bank with a capital of perhaps around fC,000,00. It would be managed somewhat along the same lines as tho regional banks under the federal reserve banlf rystcm just adopted by congress. It Is held that the plan alms to provide a medium whereby farm mortgages of the country can be converted Into bonds ot uniform and popular denominations for the public. It Is a plan, as It were, to standardize the mortgage business, and place it under government supervision. It contemplates the Issuing of bonds on deposits of ac ceptable farm mortgages In the federal land bank. It contemplates the issuing of such bonds in denominations as low as $100, This, It Is thought, would make the bonds acceptable Investments to all classes of investors. Mr. Myers holds that the plan does not contemplate that the government shall go Into the money leaning business, nor does It contemplate that tho faith and Credit of the country shall be pledged to raise money to loan to any Individuals The Swedish Mission hospital Is to havo a new addition next spring, to cost In the neighborhood of $60,000 or $70,000. The new building will be built In front of the present structure and will be con nected by verandas. Prlvato donations are to produce the necessary funds. A healthy sprinkling of real estate men attended the publlo affairs luncheon at tlto Commercial club Thursday noon, to hear George J. Knapp of Pueblo expound tho single tax theory. Also a few men who have mode fortunes speculating In vii cant lots In Omaha sat at the speaker's table and heard Knapp tell how the single tax Is aimed to choke off this practice ot speculating In vacant lots. W. J. Petersen has taken out permits for a warehouse and lumber sheds at Fifteenth and Tates streets near the Mis sourl Pacific tracks. The structure will be started this week. - Safeguarding the , Trust Funds An effort has been mads recently to' compjto the records of probate courts to ascertain approximately tho amount of money and property annually diverted from rightful heirs through mismanage ment of estates nnd dishonesty of In dividuals who betrayed their trusts, Tho effort to obtain figures was abandoned because of the great mass of evidence which the court records revealed ot losses suffered by beneficiaries of estates, espe cially where the custody was given to do-called "confidential advleters," former associates or personal friends of the maker of the will. Coupled with this ovldence are many Instances ot rank dis honesty, of exposuro leading to suicide, and tragto Instances of the evil con sequences of speculation. No adequate Idea can be given ot tho diversion of funds or property because of the fact that for ever' one case ot exposure there are scores of cases of mismanagement and of defalcations which are com promised out of court and which never come to publlo attention. But the avail able records nevertheless show the frailty ot human nature when subjected to temptation, when offered opportunities to make use of an estate and trust funds for self escape. In Pennsylvania recently, a prominent officer in the State National Guard was charged with a shortage In his accounts held for the benefit ot a number ot estates left in his charge. Among his business associates and. friends he was looked up to not only as a man of un bending Integrity, but as being particu larly skilled in safely managing the estates of widows, orphans and minors. With exposure came arrest and, while the defaulter was being taken to prison, to answer th charges against him, ho seized a favorable opportunity on the ! train to elude the watchful officer and commit suicide. Then all tho facts be-: came publlo and It was found that his 1 defalcations from estate funds amounted to over- The principal point of Interest about these Illustrations ot betrayal of trust is not to show that human beings are liable to temptation and yield to attractive op portunities to misuse trust funds In their possession, but the fact that such lossos H'lght have beon avoided by tho testator For It is clearly proven by experience and court records that the principle of cor porate administration of trusts ot all descriptions Is the only sate alternative. It Is the substitution ot a responsible cor poration, controlled by able officers and directors, subject to constant supervision, endowed with a perpetual charter, tor the perils and unavoidable dangers which surround the individual. 14th Stmt Omssha, Nb. Home stMueara tocL oo Km It Is quite Important that you place your goods In storage i a company that is of ample responsibility. The ''Fidelity" with 1b a rcsnonslblo company of larCo resources. Its services are high class; Ub rates moderate. Moving and packing also. Just telephone Douglas 1316 Fidelity Storage & Van Company 10th and Jackson Streets. The Individual Executor May Be Absent or occupied with some impor tant private affairs just when the estate ia in urgent need of his ser vices. Not so with the trust company acting in this capacity. It is always on duty and its charter is permanent. The Peters Trust Company acts as Executor, Trustee, Administrator or Guardian. L 1622 FARNAM STREET OMAHA. 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