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4 A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 12, 1914. AFFAIRS AT jOUTH OMAHA library Board to Take Precautions with Books in Circulation. PREVENT SPREAD OF DISEASE Benefit Bnll Will tie fSlvt-n for Cor rlRnn Sn He Will 'ot lie Obliged to niipoic of 111" Jlome to t'ndcrffo Operation. In order to stamp out the oontaslous diseases among children which have been disturbing the peace of the city physician for some months past the li brary board has Joined the administration Of tho schools and city in a campaign of rigid pjcfautlon. At a recent meeting It was determined to havo tho city physi cian notify the librarian of any cases bt conjaglon so that It will bo possltyo to prevent the tlrrulatlon of books among Jho Infected' or whefe the books -have been In use Of the, Infected, arrangements will bo mads . fur, thorough disinfection or complete destruction. It Is the belief of tnt-clty, physlolan and a number of the library thai contagious diseases, both among grown people .and children are often sprea4 (trough public books It Is proposed under-the now plan, to forestall any more circulation of books, among those Infected with contagious, diseases, i Funernl .of Joe Duffy,, The funoral of Joe Duffy wa held yes terday morning- from ".his residence, Twenty-sixth and Q' streets. Delegations and committees from tho Eagles, the Anrlcn' Order qf Hibernians . and the Catholic Foresters attended tho funeral Th pallbearers Vera James iliilla. Fred IWfllnjrer, P. J. Lenlhan, Hilly Martin, Maurice Htnchcy and (leogo Hauptmsji. Interment w mads ,ri 8t Mary's ceme lei ' Mrs. (Jrnlmin io David Clty.t Mrs. N.' M. Graham left yesterday for bavld City So read a papct before the meeting1 or the wemen of the Fourth Con tresilofial district' association. ' ' MfOrfir Xssoes -rnmpltet. C F. McGrew, president ot tho Live Slock bank, Jis Insure! fa. pamphlet com menting on Iho new banking "reserve act hnd answering a number of questions 111 regard to the net which have been di rected at him by a number of city and country blinkers, In It Mr, MeQrew' cau. tlons support of tho law because It Is. the law and in any caso he warns- against any hasty action on the part of bankers who may not be pteascedly the new sys tem. Mr. McGrew advises In every In stance to await tho further development jof the new system. Mr. McOrewvwas for many years a Mate and national bank examiner. He In Interested In 4 number of banks through out tho eta to and his opinions on the new ysterd havo been very generally sought In this .sinlo -an,d' others. .Send In; Fake Call. It Is, the, belief 4of Chief ot Detectives flt.eahan that, joke's dealing with public Wifety are! a. hit out of humor.' .To'ster. Aay evening doyen of so half drunken Wven In a Q street saloon thought It oultl be a. Bodfl Joke to bring tho police out. Some; -of t.ho men are said' to ha W'oro or,c'ss'"i!fom(nnt lr South Omaha Jtflltlcs. "A.Jtnu'rder caljw;s sent to tho police stailon. It was just 6 o'clock -and hi Police wagon dashed, through, 'he ervwded nt reels' , at a bre&knock nace. "When the Uf fleers arrived they 'say thoy Were. Blvc"n yi "horse JaijghNq arrests Boneflt for : Corrlitnn. "Billy" Corrlgan will not have to-sell bis od home. at Thlrtcenth.and .N street tf make the trip to thtf Mayo Institute at Rochester, Minn. A numfcer of the Wtslnesa men of the city .ov'Jl'yrit be; hind a benefit Mnovo In favor of Corrl Ifoti and the money will be dovoted to tlio expenses of a trip to the Mayo ho pltal. Corrlgan lias obtained leave of absence- from hw duties as a pollco ofti err The benefit will be a ball It Is understood. Church Notao. The Methodist congregation will occupy tho auditorium of the new church, Twenty-filth and K streets, tomorrow for tho first time. The pastor and tho choir lisvo provided a special Caster servli-o for tho 11 o'clock hour. The Sunday school and lt orchestra have a special Kaater 'program. Sunday school at 9:3S. Jipwortli league meeting at TiSu, Every. fill. Ml.ll.llu I...I...J ... . - . 1 w. v Ktrpatnck, pastor. . rst Jfresbyterlan church, Twenty third and J streets, nev. It. I,. Wheeler, pastor, will hold holy communion servi ,J:e,.t"..tle flabbath morning at U o'clock. Babbath school at 8:45. Intermediate Xoung i'eople'a Society of Christian Kn "f .evening services at 7;30. Uifler Memorial, nev. Edward A. Smith, Pastorbunday school and Kaater pro Kinm at 10. Icpworth leaguo at :, ussier sermon at 7:30. theme. "Th ninH Messase. The sermon will h ritn...-.. uy a baptismal service arid reception of members. The ctrolr and other will ren- mr several selections ot music. St Luke's Lutheran, ltev. K v Yerlan, I'h. D.. I'aator Bungay school at IMS. Kaster scrmpr. at 11. Hnonni mu. via by the church choir. Ituptism or chil dren will also occur at this service and ! tho Lor it's supper will be continued. Sun-, aay scnooi program, oss.stea ay south Onial.a's largest church cJiolr. at S p. m, I'nued Presbyterian, Twenty-third and II Service at 11. with observance of- the Ugrd's supper. Public service at 7:30 Ur. J. A. Thompson, president of Tarkfo col lege, will preach at these services, hab UUi school at JK. J. Koberlson, su lieruitendcnt Young People's Christian unloi at l:3u. First Chrletlan. Ilev. J. Q. Alber, Pas. tor tjund.ay 'school at 9:12. Preaching at U, topic The Empty SepuJcher." Chris, uan indeavor at J:iW. t'peclal program by n.tjle school at 7:40. IbkIo City aosslp. Tto Wst Hide Improvement club will give a dance this evening at the Cassldy hkll, Forty-first and Q streets. The Fhhnthca class ot the First Chris tian church will give a homo-baking sale at the Uross grocery store this morning. Tha Indies' Aid society of tho First UcUiodsl church will hold a- batar at tue cnureh, Twenty-third and IS streets, vu TouYsuuy. April is. 7 Tho funeral 'of Joseph P. Brown will lo neld thur afternoon at S o'clock at the ws:aoncov ;SJ5,l;er Par(c boulevard. In torment vwrtll -ba made at the Bohemian ,ilon4t.54Jneiery. . lYjt Be0(id annual grade concert ot the pubt(e achools will bo given at the L.fi schaol .auditorium on Uuv 21 by pup.ls fish ll the grade schools, .under trie dlrtotjon -of Miss iJmmu Ijlokman. .MperrlEor of th music , department ot u) soutn crqatia puouc sonoois. A Hitter Tonlo aids dcsUon. Klectrto Bitten will In ceaae your appetite, help, digest your food and tons up your system. Idc and L All drugglsto. Advertisement. In a year after they havo been expended by tho oounty or the city. Also, said lire, there are too many forms of taxes and he advocated a con solidation, ot taxes, a semlannual.,!evy and more prompt payment ot warrants Issued by the county, the city, the school board and the water district. Tho legislature will be asked to make laws embodying these reforms, said Mr. Urc President John Parrlsh of tho club asked for the report of the special com mittee appolnti-d to' confer with,- the Vatcr board relative to tho boulevard through tho Walnut hill reservoir. Par llsh said arrangements had been made Ic secure sufficient land ftom the Water board holdings to run the boulevard through tha reservoir site and thut somo action would be taken probably at the next meeting ot the board. The meeting of the club scheduled for Avrii 21 will be attended by several prom inent local men who have been asked to speak. ' j . FEDERAL GRAND JURY PUTTING IN OVERTIME In order to finish Its .deliberations so members from out In the state may re turn homo as soon as possible, the federal grand Jury decided yesterday to hold an all day session today. James Belek and John Kudnna woro In dicted on ' the charge of stealing mer chandise frrm a Hock Island box car. and rMlkp Foreman and Roy Slack had an Indictment Teturned against them on a similar .charge In connection with a Burlington car, Tjie cases come under federal Jurisdiction becauso the ship ments were In Interstate traffld. SUES SHERIFF FOR $10,000 ON FALSE ARREST CHARGE Alleging that he was wrongfully ar- fested,.and charged with a statutory crlmo by Sheriff Carroll D. Qulnton of Piatts- mouttv.Lawrenco Stull has. brought suit against tho officer for $1000 damages. SJull was arrested-April 10 and his name waa connected with' that of a woman. JIo "was discharged from custody by n Justice of the peace. Iting of Ingratitude is Breaking Poor Rass' Heart There's a tragedy down, at the police station touching the hearts of all who como In contact, and which, though In plain' sight, seems unlikely to bo abated. It's a story of two dogs. "Iloga,". the offlclat mascot of he po lice department, 'Is "Just dog," though Harry Buford, his sponsor, proudly de clares that In the animal's veins flows the blood ot the aristocratic - Alrcda-'Ic and mastiff. Ho came to tho police a couple of years ago an unpretentious vaga bond, and sniffed and pranked his way soon thereafter Into the good graces of everyone. In a fortnight he developed such apti tude In learning various trloks, and showed sucji good .common dog sense, that the garage attendants vied with each other for tho honor of feeding him. It was but a step farther to an inalienable right to the front seat ot the patrel wagon, and to guard the pollco station In defense of "Bessie" and "Mike," the feline pets ot Mutron Gibbons and the women prisoners. In tho latter years of his reign over headquarters station. "Bags" has proven a lovable monarch, and everything Was serene. But now comes n pretender to the throne, and "Hags' " kingdom Is In a tur moil, 1 . . 1 Pollco Surgeon It. B. Harris owns a rincly bred Engllih bull, a. companion it his tollege days, and to whom Harris owes a life pension of easy living. So Harris arranged wlfh Tom Baughtnan, the garage forefnan, for a "bunk" In the garago'for "Gravy." and "Gravy" has becomo a steady boarder. The garage roon like the animal nnd they pet and feed him. "Bags" growled and threatened at tlrst, but was not allowed to fight, so now, while "Gravy" fetches sticks and car ries packages around for the men who used to be proud to let ".Begs" do the same tasks, "Bags" sulks ond remains silent, though his heart Is breaking. Un able to speak, his glistening eyes express his heart's feelings to the close observer, but never do these eyes show a sign ot a whimper or dishonorable purpose. In stead, It Is a philosophical expression. Could he but speak, he would probably remark, half bitterly, and In a true Shakespearean manner: "How sharper than a serpent's tooth Is the string of thankless " humanity. When there were sticks to be carried, they were glad and proud when I carried them; no other dog could be found to do It In such an ex emplary manner. No other dog could be found who kept the kittens from harm's way;' no other dog could bo found to adorn tho patron front seat In majestic attitude, JJut now comes a tilled up start and they discard the old for the now. Oh, we! " Up to this tltna Mr. Cairns named Mr. Munn's successor. ha not Handle's Report Shows Nice Growth in Transactions Beglster of Deeds Frank W. Bandle has Just made his report for the first quarter of the year on the business In his office. '' It shows a growth In all ways that Is remarkable. Unusual activ ity In the real estate market Is indicated. In comparison with the first quarter ot last year the report shows M more In struments recorded at an expense less by tho sum ot iZit, a total not gain In receipts to the count of 11,093.73, or more than a month. The figures are 1914. 1913. Inc. tnst'ments recorded 4.164 3.611 M Receipts $3,131.00 t4.2Si.25 $ 743.71 Expenses 3.12C99 3,174.99 ilMX .vet I BRIEF CITY NEWS ridsAty Storage ft Tan Oo. Doug. 1S1 C. Haya Boot Print It -Now Beacon Pres ill htlng rixtnxts Burgess-Granden Co. , Monthly Income irt Life Gould. Bee bunuing. i Harry Wolf moved his real estate and Insurance, office to 612-.HAVre block. W, J, Ooaaell removed his law offices from Pullman building to S32-&34 Bee building. 'When yon know ga Ugutlng you pre .fer it. Omaha Gas company, 1509 How ard street; Douglas a&. Mrs. Slekey Sells Boms Mrs. J. J, Dickey has sold her home on Harney sticct to II. II. Hall, -Bennls Thomas Bound Orsr Bnnle Thomas, hold on two charges of breaking and entering tlib store of 'A. Brown, 317 South Eleventh street, was bound over to the district court by Judge Foster and his bbnd fixed at $!,50, which he was un ablo to. give:. O. A. Cairns In Omaha, C. A. Cairn h, general passenger agent of the North western, is In tho city from Chicago, having come over to spend Sunday' here. He was a long time and close personal friend ot James Munn, assistant general passenger agent, who died a month ago. to county 2,004.01 'Decrease In expenses. 910.Ml.03J.7i Stop That Constta, Dr. King's Now Discovery will do It Get a bottle today. A quick, safe, sure cough and cold remedy. COc and 31. All druggists. Advertisement. To Sore Feet Victims Here Is Welcome News The following Ift absolutely tho surest and quickest cure known to science .for' all foot ailments: ''Dissolve two table- npoonruis or caiocide compound in a ttnjitti ttt witrm viitAf. Rmk thit feet In thin for fullv fifteen minutes, irentlv rubbing the -sore parts, The effect 1 rnllv wnnrixrrul. All sore ness goes instantly and the feet feel delightful. (Corns and callouses can be peeled right off. It gives Immediate rnflnf fnr tnri bunions. weaty, smelly and aching feet. A twenty-five cent box of Caiocide Is said to be sufficient to cure the worst feet. It worKs tnrougn tno ..rnflv. th- rjLUHft nr the Don't waste time on uncertain remedies. Any druggist hoa t-aiociae compound lntock or he can get It In a nnn.nii hv Medical Formula Co., Chi cago, 111., and Dayton, Ohio. nores froubte. and TAXATION SYSTEM NEEDS READJUSTMENT- SAYS URE A radical readjustment ot the system of taxation. n vogue In Douglas county and the city of Otuaha was advocated by Treasury W. Q, Ure at. a meeting of, the Bemla Ptrk District. Improrvmept club last 'nxm, ' 'he exUiln. fyAem, said the.; city and -ounty treasurer', compels ' tb official representatives, of the city, to deal In' srat sunis of "conversation lnoney," th ax collections, made once a year, come For This Massive 40 Filler 3UBR4SS BED TERMS: $2.25 Caih; $2.25 Monthly; Just Like the Picture Wo shall ndtioll you tho actual yaluo oif theso beds, wo prefer tell-. lug you in dotal! all about tho bods rather than nbput thp reductions 'in price, though it m!ust Aid rii parent to pvoryouo that. tha bud at $22,'5l)'i being sold greatly bo I6v its iichia, valuo-r-just how , njjUoliJbclo e will leayo to your oVh judgment. ON SALE TOMORROW Wo caution you to. place your order early if you want ono of theso beds, for such a value iB bound to be snatched up quickly. Forty Spindlct a Precedent To Prospective Married Folks A WONDERFUL BRASS BED VALUE. SPECIAL TERMS; $2.25 CASH, $2.25 MONTHLY. Wo -want yoti to form, a mental picturo of tho avorago brass bod ottered at this price. Was thoro ever more than aevon or ejght pil lars .contained In any brass bed you over saw advertised for less than 130.00? Now Just think of It, This bfed has twenty spindles at head and foot- forty spindles in all. If you -wish to tako advantage of this un usual offer and havo us eat aside ono of these beds for you, we will gladly do so and store It for you until needed in our warehouse free ot charge. It will bo a wise economic movo on, your part to take advantage of this offer. $2.25 Places This Bed in Your Home 1ZZH1W Contrary to the prevailing custom, you can come here tomorrow knowing not only the price of this bed, but how much your initial payment must bo, and how much you are ex pected to pay monthly. Not ono penny more than, tho terms quoted above is asked. Could any offer be more simply presented? Let Ui Find Ycu & House, ApartsseBt or Flat Wo havo tho mot complete rental list In tho clty It's Xroo lo you. fJ7 QC fr this Massive $i,VD LIBRARY TABLE Just like tlio picturo and finished in ' American rjuartered oak. Three Room Home Outfits Nicely Furnished at $69.00 $7 Cash, $4 Monthly. im f suv .rx iy 4 srt a V. Vil $1 For this Massive $18 Extension Table Has platform base as Illustrated lit picturo circular top fitted with nix foot extension slides. $6.75 fpr a Splendid $10 FELT MATTRESS Extra well made and 'full weight. Most Completo Line of (Jo-Carts and ll&by Carriages in the City. Lsl ' . .It 1 SJL k , JM.-J J lM-MLMittnW2mm . 1 GOODS gMj TOWN $11.75 for an Elegant $18.50 Velvet Rug 8tz Sxll feet latest designs and pattern. Write uo for full information. $8.75 for this $12.50 Golden Dresser Substantially made with S large drawers and Froncn bevel plato mirror. for a $7.50 Collae sible GO-CART Full steeV body; chaae leather upholstered $4.95 BUY A DIRECT ACTION GAB RANQB and know what it is to bare small gas bills. These .wondorful rangoa are positlmly guaranteed to cut your gas bill ono-third. You pay your go bill twelve times In . one Mm you buy a gaa range onoe in twelTQ rears, so see that you get Direct Action, fl.00 down ' secures qua fpr you , A. $1575 Electrically Started Electrically Lighted Seven-Passenger The, Studebaker SIX fairly, clamors for comparison with "Sixes" selling for more money. It is ihe uttermost in six-cylinder smoothness and seven-passen? , ger comfort The full floating rear axle is a type of the high Kandard maintained throughout this splen did car. And the system of starting and lighting conforms to the same exacting quality requirement. No matter how much more you are willing to pay money can't buy a better rear axle or a better system of starting and lighting. Take these two vital features as a starting point and every feature and every function of the car will reveal to you elements of value be yond which manufacturing skill cannot go. We havo a folder which you should read, fully " describing in simple terms the full floating axle and making plain the superiority of this . type over others. Call or write for it. - Studebaker Detroit Direct Factory Branch NEW STUDEBAKER BUILDING, 2002-4-e Farnain Street, E. It. WILSON AUTOMOBILE CO., 3420 Farnam Street. Local Dealers'. rotta Toorl.f Cm . SIX Tosiini Car . . Ill LMdu-aetdrttt . stese . 1173 . I ICO . W 171 M4t "31" Tcwrfns Cu 111 M4l ' II" ToiUs Cic JMO Utitl "IS" Cm . . 1IIB su-ruMBfti "sir . nit SIX Hoi. I ''J!" KeMittr Buy it Because it's a Studebaker, i Wff AM Jm00" " li i Iff i Iti Wili'i fiii iilWlWriy LUXUS MERCANTILE CO, DISTRIBUTORS PHONE DOUG. 1889 and have a case sent home. Like to Hunt? Look through the index on the first . pajje of the Classified Seotion of today's-. Bee. There are undoubtedly one or more classifications you could use profitably and it will only take a moment to skim over them. The classifications are listed alpha-' betically. 1 REAL ESTATE Look under "R" ' BUSINESS CHANGES under "B f AUTOMOBDjES under "A" HELP WANTED under "H,J Bee Want Ads are easy to find. Otir way gives better service to readers and better resulfe to advertisers.