T1H-: HKK: OMAHA. WKDXKSDAY, XOVKMHKR 24, 1915. 11 SHUT OFF OH SOME MOTHERS' PRNfUfiNK fArplicnti Who Own Property Must ( Ture Over Trust Deed to the County in Future. RET)' ; , , NUMBER OF PENSIONS Appiu. a for mothers' pensions i Must turn over any real estate or equities owned by them to Douglas county by trust deeds, before their petitions will be considered In the future, according to a resolution ! which members of the county board expect to pass this week as the result ! of a conference with Juvenile Judge ,JSears. f Hundreds of applications for pensions made by women who possess property are neinB receiveo, accotiiria; 10 iniorrns,unn slven the county board, and many peu-i-lons have been granted In such raws. The oounty la now paying out more than ?2,00 a month In pensions. Vet. county officials assert, there are many families, penniless and without Troperty, who need pensions, but who tre not receiving; them. -i'lt Is a question of determining who Is most needy and deserving- of aid from the pension," said Judge Sears. The purpose of securing deeds from all Applicants who own property or equities Is not to compel refund of the money ad vanced by the county In all cases, ac cording to Chairman Best of the county board, but to reduce the number of com paratively well-to-do persons who seek to "act by" Juvenile court investigators. According to a resolution and a form of trust deed already prepared, the county will lie empowered to recover money advanced In pensions to persons who own real estate when the property la sold. According to a strict interpretation of law, county officials say, no pensions should be Issued to persons who own property. The taking; of trust deeds by ,the county will, however, remove the necessity of forced sales and will result J In saving money for the pensioners. According to Chairman Best, the county board is leaving all questions of ad ministration of mothers' pensions to the discretion of Judge Sears. Bailroad Extends Efficiency System ,yAbout a. year ago the Union Pacific adopted a new plan for dealing with agents out on the lines who made ap plications for additional help In the con duct of the affairs of their stations. The plan has. worked so well that It will he continued in force, not only with agents, but In all departments where more help Is asked for. ' Every year after harvest and after the quiet summer la over, It has been the custom of agents out along the Union Pacific lines to write to headquarters, " asking for additional help. When it was thought necessary the requests were granted, but otherwise It was refused. Last year, President Mohlet", General Manager Ware and the superintendents concluded this was not the proper method to apply in settling the help problem, ao they adopted an efficiency schedule and applied It. Experts Vfrorn the operating de partments, at headquarters were se lected as a committee. Whenever a request for additional help at any station came in. It was referred to this commit tee. The members visited the agent and took notice of the volume, of business handled and his method of handling it. Methods of increasing efficiency were pointed out to him and after a few days at the station the committee was in a position to determine whether to allow additional help. Six Hundred to Come to Farm Congress About 600 delegates are expected to at tend the Nebraska Farmers" congress in Omaha, November SO to December 2. This is distinctly a farmers' organiza tion. Every farmers' organization is en titled to send ten delegates, and the plan Is always to havo every tanners' or ganization in the state represented. The Interests of S,C rural school chil dren of the state will be considered at thla meeting. The reception originally planned by the Commercial club for the farmers for Tuesday night hai been changed to , Wednesday night. Tuesday night will be . given over largely to moving picture reels of agricultural and various other Interests la the state, presented by Dr. George E. Condra of the University of Nebraska. On Wednesday night during the recep tion at the Commercial club more of these reels will be elioan. together with a number of reels on Omaha and Ne braska presented by K. V. Parrlsh, man' ager of the bureau of publicity. HANGS HAT ON GAS JET AND HAS NARROW ESCAPE A. J. Furstenberg, 190S North Twenty fourth street, charged with disorderly . . ' ronduct, was brought to headquarters following a report that he had at tempted suicide at his home by the eras route. He was attended by Drs. Regan, Shook and Tamislea before being brought to the station. "I had got in the habit of hanging my hat on the . gas Jet be fore we had the gas turned on." ex plained Furstenberg, "and I hung it there last night, and accidentally turned on the Jet. Foster discharged him with advice to hang his hat on the floor if no other place were available, but never on a gas Jet. especially if it be lighted. Her Sm flnhjert Croat. 'My son Edwin is subject to croup," writes ifrs. E. O. Irwin, New Kcnsing tun. Pa. "I put In many sleepless hours at nlElit before I learned of Chamberlain's i'ough Remedy. Mothers need not fear this disease if they keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house and use it as directed. It always gave my boy relief." Obtainable every where. Advertisement. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ' Miss Charlotte , i;mpleton of Lincoln, secretary of the-wt Clhiarv coininls fclnn. is In Omaha n ;rary business. I,umlr C. Buresh, niit)b. r of the Ro tary club and of an Omata firm of pub lishers jf Bohemian newspapers, lias .gone to a hospital to have a tendm J drawn tosemer In one of Ma flugere. The tendon recently snapped and ordi nary treatment failed to make It heal. Lieutenant T. M. Tipton of the local ravy recruiting office has gone to Kan sas '.ttv tn take churn of the office there while Lieutenant Post Is away. i LITTLE TOTS WHO LOST FATHER AND MOTHER Sammy, 5 years old, and Jacob, aged 3, children of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Share, who were burned to death on the South Side Monday. " ? 5S"Hs f V - f fw A if -?v i i , V. i I 0 vi '-hi ? t UY. , , tj o .-A Vt v A ' i ! 3. 'juia..... "mi m W Sorrow surrounds the little former home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Share, Twenty-sixth and N streets, where last evening the parents of the three children were burned to death. The two little sons, Sammy, aged 5 years, and Jacob, aged 3 years, are being kept at the tailoring shop In charge Of Mrs. Kenney who assisted In the rescue of the baby. The baby Is BLAME PAROLE LAW FOR RECENT CRISES Majority of Captured Criminals Are Ex-Convicts Oat on Good Be havior, Say Police. EASIER TO GET OUT THAN IN ' That the penitentiary pardon board and officials wielding similar authority are potent factors In caus ing crime, is the assertion made by the local police, In addition to the charge that it la easier to get out of the Nebraska penitentiary than it Is in. Identification of Peter Gonzales, Mexican, as a recently paroled con vict sentenced a year ago to serve twelve years for looting the Fair Clothing Btore, Tewlfth and Farnam street, of $1,200 worth of Jewelry, gave rise to the condemnation of the apparently too liberal distribution of pardons and paroles. Gonzales, with Jaun Slllas, was ar rested yesterday afternoon by Detectives j Delbert Rich and John Pszanowskl. who j suspected them of highway robbery, j Later John Carpenter, Hamburg, la., i Identified them as the men who held him up and took $21 from him. Two other recent victims also identified the patr. In the last three months, out of nearly a dozen men arrested In Omaha alone and Identified as perpetrators ot recent highway robberies or burglaries, at least, eight were found to be either full pardoned convicts, or else ex-convlcts out on parole. One. man arrested for burglary told Chief Maloney that he Intended to take a plea of guilty, even though the case against him waa not of the best. "It's cheaper and safer to get a parole." he laughed. He, however, changed his mind at the last minute "and his lawyer won his case. Others re Named. Besides Oonsales, other paroled or pardoned convicts who have ben re arrested and absolutely identified as men engaged in crime after their release, are the following: Charles Phllbert, sentenced to eight years, two years ago for burglary. Identified by several victims as one of the highwaymen who operated hee a month ago. Ben Williams, sentenced four years ago to serve fourteen years for highway rob bery and shooting with Intent to kill. Williams was caught after he had he'd up and terrorised north end merchants. Sam Baxter, accused of highway rob bery and Identified, Is a paroled convict the police say. Loss of Life Heavy In Battle of Gorizia QKNEVA. Switzerland, Nov. 23 (Via Paria.) The unbridled fury of the battle for possession of Gorizia, and the heavy losses of life occasioned thereby, is em phasized by sdv'ces received at the Bwtxs frontier from Ijilbach, Austria. It If said thousands of dead or wounded men ure lying between the Austrian and Ital ian lines, having fallen in the endless suroeaslon of attacks and counter at tacks. The battle proceeds without rest for the exhausted soldiers. The Red Cross work ers are overwhelmed by the great num bers of wounded. I sed Whenever Uululne la Seeded, Does Sot Affect the Head. Because of Its tonic end laxative effec'. Laxative Promo Quinine will he found better than ordinary Quinine, for any purpose for which Quinine Is used. Does not cause nervousness nor ringing In head. Remember there Is only one "Bromo Quinine " Look for signature cf B. W. Grove. 2c Advertisement also being cared for by Vrs. Kenney. Ileroclally endeavoring to save her husband from a death by burning, Mrs. Louis Share, 4 907 South Twenty-sixth street, South Side, was herself enveloped In flames and fatally burned last evening at 6:30 o'clock. Her husband was burned beyond recognition. Dr. E. F. Shan ahan attended the couple. German Dreadnaught Destroyed by Mine LONDON. Nov. 23. A dispatch to the Dally Mall from Rotterdam says: "One of Gcrmnny's newest dread naughts struck a mine Friday in the Baltic Sea and went to the bottom. All the members of the crew were saved ex cept thirty-three, who were drowned. New Rohlff Theater Will Open Sunday The opening of the new Rohlff theater on Leavenworth street has been post poned from Thanksgiving today until Eunday. The three-day delay will give the management more time to complete some of the finer details In preparation for the opening. RAILROADS TO OBSERVE THANKSGIVING DAY With the railroad's Thanksgiving will be observed as a holiday to as great an extent as possible. Passenger trains will run as usual, but on some of the branch lines freights will be annulled for the day, especially In cases where there Is no live stock to move. Here In the city the headquarters building will be closed during the entire day, as will the city passenger and the local freight offices. CL0SF HARDWARE HOUSE FOR WILHELMY FUNERAL The wholesale hardware house of Wright & Wllhelmy company will be closed all of the afternoon in honor cf J. F. Wllhelmy, a founder and mem ber of the firm whose funeral will be held at 2 p. m. from his late residence, !il6 North Twenty-second street. 4'raa.aaa'MiaaM. ! Clear, Peachy Skin t I Awaits Anyone Who t Drinks Hot Water I Says an inside bath, before break- T fast helps us look and fsel T dean, sweet, fresh. i Sparkllnc and vivacious merry, bright, alirt-ra good, clear skin and a natural, rfcy, healthy complexion are assured only by pure' blood. If only every man and woman could be induced to adopt the mortilnK Inside hath, what a gratify ing rhanxc would take place. Instead of the thojanmls of sickly, anaemic-looking men, women nn 1 girls, with paty or mutlc;' rninp'exicns; Instead of the multi tudea of "nerve wrecks," "rundowns," "brain faun" and rxeiSimUts we should see a vlil'e, optimistic throng of rosy choeked peoi lo everywhere. An Intld-i tmth is had by drinking each mill lil a,-, before breakfast, a tflasa of ren! hot rvaer with a tcaspoonful of limestone pi.orfphste in It to ash from the tloniai'li, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's Indigestible waste, sour fermentatl ns und poisons, thus cleansing, swcitening and freshen ing the entire alimentary canal beforo pu'tlng more fool into the gtcmich. Those" subject to Sick hcaduchu, bi'ioua neaa. naty breath, rhcimatls'ii, olds; and particularly those who live a pallid, sallow romplJio:! st:d ho arc consti pated very often, are urged to obtrJn a uuarter pound of lf-ce' Jim ph".,ilialo at the drr: store wh'ch will eost but a trlfie, but is auffii'lent to demonstrate the tiuick and rcm-.rkuble change In both health and appeuranee, awaiting those who practice Inti it.h1 sanitation. We must remember 1hat inside cltanlinid Is more important than outside, because the skin does not absorb Impurities to contaminate the blood while the pores In the ttlrty feet of bowels do. Advertisement. BABY DEATH RATE SMALUN OMAHA Claude Bossie Tells Woman's Club Omaha Has Lowest Infant Mor tality Rate in Country. GIVES NEWSPAPERS CREDIT Omaha has the lowest rate of in fant mortality undrr t year of ago of any city In the country. Nebraska Is the only state In the union w-here cream for butter must be pasteurised. Omaha uses more cream for table purposes than any other city In the country. Medical inspection of all dairy em ployes is an Item of advanced legis lation soon to be pushed in this city. These facts Indicating the good milk supply of Omaha wore brought out by ('. F. Bossie, city milk and dairy Inspector, In a talk before the sorlnl science department of the Woman's club, Monday afternoon. The latest wrinkle in milk inspection has been launched in Seattle, where, ac cording to Mr. Hossle, the municipality Is t'Mitcmplating Inking over the milk IniMneax. .Mr. Possle urged the housewives to 1n Flt on a high grade of milk. "Ot ft-r your m!lk man once In awhi'e. And after you Imvo reported receiving milk in dirty bottles, don't come to uh and say Tlense, don't arrest the poor fellow ' " Mr. Floosie warns housewives they ore liable to arrest for returning milk bottles unwashed. Milk bottles are used for molasses, gasoline, kerosene and even for paint receptacles, ho tald, but no conviction could be gotten because the milk man shields h's customers. That local newspapers had been most Instrumental In brlnglnir about good milk conditions was asserted by the milk In spector.. "The co-operation of local news papers and the publication of the scores averaged by local milkmen has done a great deal toward bettering conditions." The program, which was on the mu nicipal standardlzntlcn of food, was given under the direction of Mrs. Harriet MacMurphy. Following the meeting, the women Inspected the Alamito dairy where the pasteurization of milk waa demonstrated. JAPANESE ARTIST SHOWING HIS WORK HERE THIS WEEK An attractive exhibit in oil and water colors under the personal supervision of the artist, Yamada Baske of Toklo, Is being shown at the Whltmore art gal ler'es all of this week until next Monday. The work of the Japanese painter has won the highest commendation of Wil liam M. Chase and other men whose opinion Is valued In the art world. Over seventy-five paintings are Included in the exhibit. Baske has succeeded tn depicting the very essence ot life ot the flowery kingdom and his work Is sug gestive of oriental mysticism. "Fujiyama," "The Bamboo Grove," "Fishing Junks" and the cherry blossom and chrysanthe mum studies are especially characteristic. POWER Increased to FORTY horse power; MOTOR Increased from 3& x 5 to 373-inch bore x 5-inch stroke ; WHEELBASE-Increasedfrom 108 to 112 ins. TIRES Increased from 33 x 4 to 34 x 4 Goodrich; FINISH Number of body-finishing opera tions increased from 20 to 25 ; CAPACITY Increased from Five to SEVEN passenger; iP!Iar for PoSIar, What car gives as much? It is the ONLY 7-passenger, 4-cylinder car with a 375 inch bore x 5-inch stroke, FORTY horse power motor that has ever been offered in America or Europe for less than $1000. And it is the ONLY car of the sea son that has accompanied a $100 reduction in price with such a SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE in quality. But all that we ask is for you to see the car. And it won't take but a few minutes for the car to convince you that dollar for dollar, it gives MORE than any other Four on the market. E. R WILSON AUTOMOBILE CO. Studebaker Factory Branch BIdg. 25th Ave. and Farnam St. STUDEBAKER Detroit, Mick. South Band, Ind. WelkenrilIe,Ont Welsh Foresees Rain Thanksgiving Day I Here cniiirs Colonel Welsh. local wrMhcr forecaster In the role of a Jny killer, a gloom disseminator. "The outlook for the weather on Thanksgiving day la not encoiirsKln ." sas the colonel. And h- rllsroui si-a deeply of some sort of s meleroloRh al disturbance which, he eas, la approach ing from the northwest. "It's nothing very serious." he says, "though It Is likely to he rainy." That's vahat the colonel calls "nothing vriy serious." Foot ball fsns would call it by another name. FOSTER LETS VAG OFF TO RE-ENLIST IN THE ARMY Judge Koater tonk his aland f r pre parelnes. when he recured oil" sohM' r for the X lilted States army. One cf the niost dll.iplda'ed of the big i rowd ar rested for vngrnney showed honorable discharge papers from the medical corps of the army. "I'll let jr. u gi If you r. enlist," bargained the .'udtce. "War l.a hell." vouchsafed the prisoner, "but Jail la worse. Ml do It." He left with mar tial tread. fins', e. a.-, ' .: li-il Ki,t!on NwfctJ-J'' . '' V. Jl v. 0 two I re 0 1 if y a '-tjjjjjKaTKisaaaa r k. Iff I I L'-.W L I I Wv k. OATAKBH SFZCXAXiXbIT BTFMOTTM m'?!!" A..t)r, vt. . , . (Graduate la Medlolne and BturgerT, CURB VOim CATARRH NOW don t let Dublin University, Ireland, formerly It tun on antther day. Write to me at one Ears' son British orel Stall Xteval anl let me give you the moat helpful an I Ssrrlos.) valuable MEDICAL ADVICE FREE on Cartarrh. It shall not cost vou a cent, an For twenty-five years I ve been eiuoy Ing and curing Catarrh. Now I offer yo i. without any expensa whatever, free con sultation and advice on curing your trouble the benefit of my wide knowl edge and experience. Don't let this chance go by accept my HSKls'.ince today! It's promised In gen uine sincerity and friendliness. Reo,ue nil 'i".n North America who've already rrcelvM. my advice, gladly testify o what It has done for them. I'll cheer fully a"nd you names and a-dntresse if those x.ho have sought my aid. Nn-v they ar cured of Catarrh, aa they wl I Inriy oear witness. Write to me and aee if you can he freed from Catarrh. Simply answer my Questions yea or no, write yonr full name and address plainly on the dotted lines out out of free meal iest advloe coupon and mall It to me without d si ay. Address CATAXftK SJWXCTAT.IBT SB017X.I1. la TRADE BUILDINO, E03TOW. Don't waste rny time delays are aanerous. Do It OW. 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Catarrh wrecks more lives than we realise. Are you making that, common, dangerous mistake of thinking CwJarrh a tiifltng ail ment Are you fooling yourself lth the Idea It's only a stubborn, obstinate head-cold that In time will "cure Itself ' ? Don't deceive yourself any longer. Catarrh can't cure Itaelf. While you heedlessly neg lct It you're fust becoming a hawking, spl. foul-breat hsd nil lanes an ohleet nr (, dlxgust to everyone you meet. Worse still -Catarrh may get down to your lunar. ;'" Once ( slnrrh settles on the lungs It a no i.i longer Cstarrh It's Consumption. Consump- romei In m neglected Catarrh, and over million people die every year from Con I It's boi nd to be of wonderful aid to yon, ci t tin this rornfx. It entitles readers of this paper to free medli al advice on curing Catar. n. 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