If. TITK BEK: OMAHA. WKDXERIUY, FKBItUAKY 17, 1915. father dowling is laid to rest Funeral Serriwi for Former Preii dent of Creighton UniTeriity Held at St John's. MAST PRIESTS TAKE PAST Th funeral of the lata Father Michael Dowllnf of St. Aloyslus church, Kansas City, former presi dent of Crelghton unlTereltr. wai beld at St. John's church, In Omaha. Tueedajr morning at 9: SO. Interment was In Holy Sepulchre, Forty-eighth and Leavenworth streets. Seventeen priests participated in the services at the church. A dele Ration of thirty priests, headed by Father James Sullivan, came from Kansas City for the funeral services. The body rested near the head of ths main aisle, while the seventeen priests, vested In the white surplice, ranged themselves In order In the sanctuary and chanted the office of the dead, beginning promptly at 1:30. Olehratee Itl'ni High Mae. Solemn hltfh maM was celebrated Immediately- after the chanting. The of ficers of the miM were: Flrat officer. Father F. X. McMenamy; deacon. Father J. E. Barlow; subdeacon. Father Wil liam P. Quintan; maater of ceremonies. Father T. O. Pmlth. A choir of clertos Sunt the mast. Priests who took part In the chanting anl services were Monstgnor Colanert, Father Daniel W. Harrington. Father John McCarthy, rather Joha Jpanette, Father J. F. Judc. Father Michael Hhlne of Flattamouth, Father Bernard Blnna, Father 8. U Dowd, Father Calamaja. Father P. A. Flanaaan. Father Kdward Flanagan, Father J. Buckley, Father John Sullivan a Fremont, Father Kd ward Mallen of Kanaaa City, Father Michael A. "tasno, Father John Halll none and Father Mugan. Father Aloyslua A. Breen, president of flock huret academy, was among the Kan aaa City delegation. -. The pallbearers were: John D. f'rrlghtoii, W. D. Mtlltinh . W. Hamilton, Dean Paul Martin. T. C. Byrne, Joseph Hayden, Dr. J. W. foots, T. J. Mahoney. Dean.A. II. Hippie. Frank Burkley, John Ixiughcity, I r. C. F. I'rowley, ' Jamea f. Woodard, J. C. Klnaler. Maaa far Students. A apaclal mass was oelebreted at 1:30 In the morning at the church for the stu dents of Crelghton university. In order to relieve the congestion for ths regular services at :9n, when the entire church was crowded to Its capacity. The former Crelghton students, room ing at the dormitory across tha way from tha church, formed a double lino from California street to the church on either side of tha walk last night, when tha body, having Just arrived from Kansas t.'lty, was carried between them to tha church. Wlthia the church, the Jesuit community vested In caasock and surplice moved forward to tha church door to re ceive tha body. As tha body came In they formed a - procession and followed tha body to tha head of the main aisle, where It was placed until the services this morning. Tha alumni of Crelghton university acted as a ruard of honor In the church until 11 39 at night. Uses Mails to Aid -Scheme to Defraud On the char's of devising a scheme to defraud and using the malls to further It. Jesse B. Heldenbraml wss arrested at Lincoln through the efforts of Postofrk-e Inspector Henry E. Randall, who makes Umnhs his headquarter. Heldenbraml Is aid to have placed an ad In tha Lincoln Ktete Journal for a young man to Invest lioo and take a StOO per month position on a large sheep ranch which he alleged he ewned tn Arlsona. The government's con tention Is that he had no lob to offer, but merely wanted to get . the applies nt'a money. X'nlted States Commissioner How ard J. Whttmore started Iteldenbrand's bearing at Uncoln Monday and continued It till March t fixing ths temporary bond at KXtt. W. J. Bryan Given Job by Omaha City Dads W. J. Bryan haa been confirmed by the city council as assistant city plumbing inspector. Tha presentation of tha name was something of a surprise to the city com missioners, who ware assured that Mr. Bryan wUl accept the honor thus con ferred upon him. Mr. Bryan will receive 1126 a month, beginning March L and ha will succeed amuel Pollock, who haa resigned. The new Incumbent Is a plumber. ARMSTRONG INDICTMENT DOES NOT CHARGE CRIME J. G. Armstrong, president or a bank la Bowie, Arts., maintained that tha In dictment as a result of which ha waa ar rested here did not charge a crime. In a hearing of hla habeas oorpus suit be for Distrk Judge Redick. Armatrong maintains that he brought I, Of of tha bank's securities to Omsha for tha purpose of raising cash for tha siik. He turned them over to the Oty National bank, ha assarted. Us attacked, the Indictment on tha ground that It doaa not say to what purpose ha is alleged to J ava converted tha securiue. Judge Kadtck took tha case under ad- is mnL 11 Xt CAKE CAKES AND TARTS ONCE EACH VEEK KASEU Swltsarland. Feb. J. (Via I'arie ) Hakeia In the grand duchy of I1ea are liable to a maximum fine ot 1 marks and IniprUoament. up to alx months, for failure to observe ths regu lations of the government concerning the niaVIng of bread. Loaves must constat of o pr cent rye. 3U per cent wheat and M per rent potato flour. They must ba kept i unity-four hours after being baked as preventive against Indignation. Cakes nl tarts may be made oa (Sunday, ot -14 lid I l-'S rts of wheat and rye. Xilh laer tik -std. f.l"s r-ioe-Tar-Honey goes right to the ap. t'he-. ks tbe cough, eases throat, kills It u,!d gernts. Only He. All dreggista Atl. rrllocitient Kent rKra quit k with a B e Waat Ad. Dutch' Protest to Germany and England Concerning Sea Policies THE HAGtrJ (Via London!. Feb. 14 The Netherlanda haa maintained the strlcteat neutrality by pretesting notea of pro tee I at the fame moment to Oer many ami Great Britain regarding the acta of these governmenta In respectively declaring a war cone of the waters around the British lales and In ualng neutral fieri. . Diplomats here have been awaiting action of thla kind, and their expectatlona were fulfilled tonight when It was an nounced that the Dutch minister at Ber lin had been Inetructed to hand the note to the Herman foreign office, the other note being communicated to Great Britain at the same time. There haa been much discussion of the dangers to V encountered In the North Sea. and Dutch ahlpplng la menaced mora than that of any one neutral nation, owing to the large number of Ihitch veaaela passing through the Fnglleh channel on the voyage to the Dutch Indies. Dutch hlppera appear determined not to change their schedules and the ships will pro reed over the usual routes, although with precautions to make their nationality clear. The full texts of the Dutch rotests to Germany and Great Britain are not avail able, but tha following are the salient features of the contents of the note com municated to the German foreign office: Flrat-The government of The Nether- DDFRENE JUMPS TOJIS DEATH Elndes Nurse and Leapt from Sec ond Story Window of the Far nam Hotel. MADE FIRST ATTEMPT SUNDAY Fred Dufrene, who so horrified psssersby on Farnam street Sun day by clinging, garbed in a night gown, to a narrow ledge crowning the top of the Karnara hotel, until rescued by firemen, succeeded in taking his own life at' 5:16 Tuesday morning by jumping from a second-story win dow of the hotel. Satrerlaa from Paenmoala. DufreTe has been suffering from pneu monia for seversl days, and It was while he wsa In a delirium Hunday that he climbed upon the roof of the Farnam hotel which Is owned by hla mother, Mra V:ilxabeth Dufrene. Dufrene leaped from hia bed this morn ing and started for the window. Hla nurse. Miss Newman, grabbed him around the walet and struggled with hlm. She was subsequently knocked down and Du frene ran toward the window, threw It up and leaned out. He landed on a rail ing, juat above the sidewalk, got up and ran around toward an alley. He was caught by Miss Newmna and John O. Wells and It. K. Irrlscolt. who live at tha Farnam. Police Hurgeon Tamealea was summoned, but upon his arrival five mln utea later Dufrene had passed away. Mrs. Dufrene, who Is 71 years of age, la very low a a result of the shock from Dufrena's actions Sunday. Coroner Crosby has taken charge of ths body and will probably hold an Inquest, Doctors Aim Cruel Blow at Insanity Experts at Trials CHICAGO, Feb. Esprit testimony In Insanity cases hss passed beyond a l.e to a scandal, according to physicians at the eleventh annual conference of the American Medical association today. In sdoptlng a bill It will seek to have Intro duced tn each state legislature. The purpose of the measure will be to discontinue the present tendency of ex perts to voice opinions favorable to whichever side of the case may be their employer. The bill would have from one to three experts summoned by the court and Paid by the stste. Another bill was endorsed, planned to end preventable blindness In children, and making everyone connected with ths birth of a child responsible for failure to use an accepted medical treatment at time of birth. Tomorrow tha association will discuss a model bill for the regulation eavt super- vialon of all persons who treat sickness of any kind. It provides that no person shall be granted a license who has not had proper preliminary education and cannot prove that ha hia apent at least four years In personal attendance at some accepted school. Revenue Inspector Assigned to Omaha With a fifth revenue Inspector. Joha K. Ilenninger of Pawnee City, aaeignsd to Investigate suspected violations of the Income tax law In Nebraska and Iowa, Revenue Agent Harvey It. Blusser and Acting Collector of Revenue K. W. North say that the government will make spe cial efforts this year to enforce tha lawa All persons with net Incomes of SI.0U0 or more per year are required to make In come tax returns and all returns must be made by March 1. the officials say. TE1P0MY LOCATION The GERMAN-AMERICAN STATE DANEX is open for Business at th aedl Farnam Sits. (Former Location of Burlington lands denies the Imputation that it has been partial to Ureal Britain In the con duct of commercial affairs, In embargo acta or otherwise. The Netherlands has pursued a strictly neutral attitude and course. Pecond Aa The Netherlands govern ment protected against the British dec laration of the North Hea as a war Bone, so It now protests agalnnt the Gorman declaration of an enormous stretch of wafer surrounding the British Isles, as a theater of war, which peaceful neutral vessels may not safely enter or rroee. Third The Netherlands government del clares that the possible hoisting of a neutral flag by an enemy merchantman would not excuse German warahlpa In sinking merchantmen on suspicion, with out arrest or search. Such an act would be In direct contravention of Interna tional law. In case a Dutch ship were thus at tacked and sunk The Netherlands would hold Germany responsible. In Its note to Greet Britain, The Netherlands government says that while the use of a neutral flsg by a merchant ship of a leiigerent. In order to escape Imminent denser f rapture or destruc tion by an enemy war veeeel, has been tolerated in Individual cases as an ex cusable ruse If It were practiced on a large acale and by tne direct aanctlon of any belligerent government it would certainly be an abuse of a neutral flag. WOMEN ENDORSE MRS. HAYES Woman's Club Will Support Her Ap pointment on New Public Welfare Board. CLUB IS $17 SHY IN TREASURY Mrs. Charles W. Hayes, ex-nrerdent of the Omaha Woman's club and chairman of the . legislative committee of the Ne braska Federation of Women'e Clubs, will be supported by the Woman's club for a position on the welfsre board., which Is soon to be appointed by Mayor Dahlmsn. The rltih voted unanimously to Indorse thla action taken by the directory, Mon day afternoon. Miss J. J. Kschbrenncr, a repreaenta tive of the national child Isbor committee, spoke on tha work of the commission and for the aupport of the pending legis lation In congress to prohibit Interstste rommerce In child labor products. Miss Fschbrenner asked the co-operation of the Woman's club In bringing a child Isbor exhibit to Omaha the week of Msrch 22. The dub voted to assist In the work. Miss Besale Ilandsll, superintendent of the Vlfttlng Nurse association, spoke on the proposed legislation affecting accred ited nursea' requirements. She said that Nebraska nurses would not be accepted In other slates because of tha low stand ard of educational requirements, and that vice versa, poorly trained nuraea were attracted to thla state because of ' the ease of being accredited. The prnpoaed bill fixea a higher educational standard and a longer period of training. The anti-drug bill was also endorsed by the club. A kensingtcn will be held Thursday afternoon, Fubruary 25, at which time tha open program of the art department, Including an Illustrated art lecture, which waa postponed from Its original data on account of Inclement weather, will be given. The treasurer, Mrs. C. If. Marley, re ported a deficit of over It" aa a result of the club'a educational venture in bringing Catherine Oliver .McCoy to Omaha to give a dramatic reading, Investors with money read the Ileal Kstate ads In The Bee. Advertise your property fur a quirk ssle. Nebraska Students Visit Stock Yards Boms 0 students or the I'nlversity ot Nebraska Agricultural college visited the packing planta and the stock yarda In Bouth Omaha yesterday. The students cams up on a special train in the morn ing and spent the forenoon visiting the plants. This afternoon they will visit the stock yards and In tha evening were guests ot tha stock yards management at a banquet. 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"In southeast Oallcla yesterday we have taken possession of the ene my's positions and repulsed them tn the direction of Stanlslaw. "According to private announcements, the whole of Bukowlna haa been eveou ated by the enemy. Also Csernowlts has been evacuated. Otir trrops now stand be fore the gates of the city. The Russians have further retreated from Colomea." arraovrlta Entered. BERLIN (By Wireless to Sayvllle) Feb. 15. The Overseas News agency quotes the Berliner Tsgeblatt aa ssylng In a dis patch from Budapest, that Austro-Hun- garian forcea have" entered Caernowtts, the capital of Bukowlna. The Russians re said to have been driven across the I'rtith river and to have retreated toward Nowosellca on the Russian border, The evacuation of Crernowlts by the Russian wss reported In a dispatch from Berlin on February 10, but was not con firmed. Omaha Grain Firms Sue Walker Concern Tan suits brought In district court by members of the looal Board of Trade ssalnst the Walker Grain company are a result of the recent "squeeae". in grain prices. Both concern dealings In corn. The Cavers-Sturtevant company sued for $2.4)0 on the alleged ground that the Walker drain company failed to put up additional margins on a purchase of corn and that the plaintiffa lost the amount named when the grain waa sold "at the market." The Nebraska-Iowa Grain company Is suing for $1,600, profits alleged advances by the plaintiffs and addition margin now demanded. Setiral rara of grain owned by the Walker Grain company and In the pos session of the Rock IstSnd railroad here have been attached. Rothery's Advice Saved Hospe's Life A. llospe, a wealthy art and ' music dealer, owes his life to Albert Rothery, artist, who died last week, and whose funeral the former attended as a pall bearer. 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If eat with k a tamp tor port ago. OooS for tmiwaSlata aao ratty. Adarooa Mra Katlirya Jtt Box ail, S W. (A, auauoor Si. sad Atlantic Are., Boatoa. Mao. Ticket Office) MAJORITY- JURY VERDICT South Dakota Senate Acts Favorably Upon Measure for Change in the Present System. NEW SALOON BILL COMES UP PIERRE, S. D., Feb. 14. (Special Tele gram.) No longer may two Jurors tie up verdict In a civil ault In South Dakota If the senate will accept the house bill which went through this afternoon, re gardless of the ptea of McFarland for re taining the old system aa the only plan whloh will guarantee justice In all cases. For two session the senste hss passed a like bill, but the house lawyers have al ways been able to defeat It. Both the senate and the heuse bills for municipal suffrage Were passed over for tha day, and will not be up for final ac tion until Tuesday. The health committee In the senate this afternoon proposed an Innovation In county health work by Senate Bill No. 250, which provides for a new county otflcer to he known as the health officer, who must be a physician, but cannot practice while tn office. His sslnry is to be not less thsn ll.Srt) la any county, with a limit of U00. The bill to give each state officer IV) a month aa expense money waa killed by committee report In- the house, and the Issue rained that officers who already hold that privilege should have it wiped out by legislative action. A majority and a minority report of the temperance committee of the house has been returned on tha bill to prohibit saloon licenses inside of unincorporated towns. Ilquor-men say It will wipe out fifty saloons In the state If enacted. LOUIS BURMESTER LATEST CANDIDATE IN CITY RACE T xu Is Burmcster, former city council man and pioneer resident, is out with a city commission primary. 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If Yoall Mark Its location on tl , Below Diagram and Send It ia We Will Kail Treatment ABSOLUTELY FREE. enaaaaassaasar ? .ttoDiASDa tmti pa or oroia. The Rloe Method has brought sack. rM markable results to suca a muititua of former rupture sulTorers. tna iv scarovly nerds any other proof 01 It value. Howsver. we are aiway wll Uua toproyelttoenyonswno may tv loiarasiea, aua oroof Is aa actual trial. That's why we now otler you obookrtoly fraaWekam aad psapoid a trial treatment to ahow what this wonderful method ran do In yooar rase. Just mark (as bear as you can) the location of your rupture on tins oiwrni vi a body, marking rig in ora laa type, m-nn tut w W. B. IIIIK, IO Main Ht- A ilama. A Mil Jisst York. AT UH im av at aac. 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