Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 09, 1915, Page 5, Image 5
THE P.EE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, DECKMUKU 1015. F1YE DETECTIYES ' WILL WALK BEATS General Shake up in Police Depart ment Motorcycle Copi Back On Beats Also. SECRECY IS BEma MAINTAINED Information from a reliable source is that the rumored "shake-up of the police department will be announced daring the latter part of this month. Chief of Police Dunn and Superin tendent Kugel do not care to discuss the matter at this time. "The chief has the matter in hand and I really don't know Just what changes are contemplated. He will give you all the Information," was the reply of Mr. Kugel when ap proached on the subject. Some of the present detective force ere to be demoted to positions of patrolmen end patrolmen will be advanced to their places. That much Information has "leaked" out Redace Fire Detectives. The changes will be formally announced when the January list shall have been made out This list la made every month and show the change of beats for patrol men and the various positions from chief down to the last man. That five detectives will be demoted Is the Information disclosed under promise of secrecy. Seven are under, considera tion, but Indications are only five will be reduced. It Is stated that one of the prospective changes concerns a man who was as signed to work on the Maney murder case at Benson and who had an alterca tion with' John Barleycorn. On December 15, six motorcycle officers and two men, who have been on special duty In connection with parking automo-. biles downtown, will be assigned to walk ing beats, ' the ' explanation being that their work for the season baa been fin ished. Police officials have gone so far as to admit that there will be "some changes" the first of the year, as there are every year, but those on the Inside know there will be a few surprises. Pies and Cakes Like Mother Used to Make ; at the Church Fair Baked beans, pies and cakes like mother used to make. home.-made jells and candies, canned fruits and preserves and other toothsome dainties made by women of local church organisations are on sale at the Christmas fair now going on In the court of the Bee building. The Mo cab Methodist church,. St. John's, the Church of Life and the Reorganised Church of Christ of the Latter Say Saints have charge of the fair yester day and todaV. Fancy work of all sorts hand-painted china, children's dresses and . most exquisite handerchlefs, with chocheted and tatted edges, are on sale. For the McCague Methodist church, the following women are In charge: Mesdames W. H. Underwood. B. W. Barnes,' A. T. Petrie, William Coles, Plummet 'and Beyer. - - , . ... ' Mrs. Alice Oewinner, Mrs. Charles Lear, Mrs, Henry Brandell and Mrs. C. White hill are conducting the sale for Bt. John's. For the Church of Life, Mesdames Mrs. Mary Hull. Matt Bussle. Bell, E. N. Freltng, Robert Bussle, Elisabeth Smart,. Liztle Smith and Jennie Nelson, are In charge, and the following women have charge of the tables for the Reorganised Church of Latter Day Saints: Mesdames W. N. Hill, H. A. Scott. P. N. Craig, C. C. Coffeen, W. E. Stoft and Ruth ecaooicraiw Omaha Man on the Coast is Given a Good Promotion Substantial recognition has come to a former Omaha man, John M. Kinney, now in the service of the Southern Pa clfla railroad. Last month Mr. Kinney was appointed supervisor of motor cars for the entire coast system, with head quarters at Sacramento. Mr. Kinney Is a son of Omaha and a graduate machinist of the Union ' Pa cific shops. Subsequently he entered the MoKeen motor shops and became an expert in that Una or mechanics. In the early years of the McKeen cars a trained man accompanied each car to Its destination to teach novices how to operate them. This duty took young Kinney to various parts of the country and finally to a permanent station at Portland, Ore. When the split In the Harriman system took place Kinney joined t.e Southern Pacific and became an important part of Us efficiency staff. Since his , connection with the Southern Pacific Mr! Kinney designed a motor attachment by which distillate was sub stituted for gasoline and the operating expenses per car mile cut from 7 cents to less than 3 cents, at the same time improving the operating efficiency of the cars. The improvement has been placed on all motor cars on the system. MINISTER TO LECTURE ON THE SHETLAND ISLANDS A lecture will be given In the Methodist church, corner Sixtieth and Main streets, Penscii, Friday at 8 p. m. on The Shet land Islands" by the pastor. Rev. John Calvert. , .Mr. Calvert lived in' the Islands for two years.' mingling with the fishermen and their families In the neighborhood of the scenes of Scott's famous novel, "The Pi rate." He will tell a story of the people and their country. These Islands are now one of the storm renters of Britain's naval policy. One of the great harbors of the world la there, and probably filled with naval vessels of all sorts. The lecture Is given in the Interests of the primary department of the Sunday school. Recomni.dr4 fur Proas, Coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, la flamed throat,, bronchial trouble or sore chest are relieved by Foley's Honey and Tar, which opens stopped air passages, soothes and heals inflamed' surfaces, and restores normal -breathing. W. C. Allen, Boseley, Mo., says: "I have raised a family of four children and used Foley's Honey and Tar wtlh all of them. I find It the best cough and croup medicine I ever used. I used It for eight er ten years and can recommend it for croup." Sold everywhere. Advertisement. The Kid-naping ft Sk a I f SB ' laa. at nil V sT a More Dry Than Wet County Seats in the State of Nebraska There are more dry municipalities in Nebraska now than there, are with saloons, according to figures complied by the Nebraska Anti-Saloon league. There are more dry county seats than wet county seats, according to the same statisticians. There are more dry cities ranging In population from 1,000 to 6,000 population than there are wet. The figures also show, a total of 890 saloons in the state. These figures reduced to a condensed table appear on a blotter the league Is distributing for writing desks. - The blotter .contains at the , top in big,' red letters, "Blot Out the Boose." Here Is the .table of figures the blot ter is carrying around, v.: v. ." Nebraska, has: .- 28 dry counties with 133,632 population. 851 dry municipalities. 318 wet municipalities. . . , M dry county seats. , 88 wet county seats. . 47 dry cities of from 1,000 to 6,000 popu lation. 80 wet cities of from 1.000 to 8,000 popu lation. 890 saloons." River Delegates Burn Wires Between Omaha and Capital With John L. McCague and J. W. Camble. Omaha delegates attending the National Rivers and Harbors congress at Washington. Just now when important river news is sifting out of xth office of thesecretary of treasury, the telegraph wires are singing between Omaha ar.d the capital. Commissioner Manley of the Commercial club wired the Omaha dele gates to make all possible effort to learn why " Omaha - Is -being, discriminated J against by the secretary of treasury U HIS estimates or appropriations necessary to cover certain Improvements on the Missouri river. ' From the published' book of estimates 1 he makes, it looks to local ' river ' en thusiast as though the snagyrng fund for this immediate section of the' river were to be reduced from (60 000 to 82,000. This is looked upon as a severe How to Omaha, if the estimates cannot be changed and a larger appropriation le celved. The Rlveig and Harbors congress is in session December 8, 9 and 10. Us The Bee's "Swapper" column. DEEDS FILED ON LOTS . ; PURCHASED YEARS AGO Title has 'finally been cleared and the deeds filed for the purchase by Morris Levy of three lots at Twelfth and Jack son street from the McCague Invest ment company for $35,000. The negotia tions for the purchase were really com pleted a few years ago, but as the deed was. not filed, few knew of the purchase. The lots are described as lots 1, 2 and 2 of block 174, Omaha addition. Mr. Levy at once sold one of the lots to Grace M. Lloyd as a location for the New York Allen Ice company plant. This lot brought 818.000. To Keep Skin Healhy, Youthful, Wrinklelet, Now that the social season is here, be especially . careful to keep your skin in fine oondltlon. You know how conspicu ous complexion defects appear under the bright light of the drawing or ball room. Also how very evident are some makeups when similarly illuminated. I have myself discarded cosmetics entirely, using a process which gives far belter results, and which leaves no trace on the skin. At night I smear on a thin cogt of ordinary inercolised wax, wash ing it off next morning. This gradually absorbs the devitalised particles of sur face skin; just ' aa gradually the more youthful skin beneath comes forth, pro vliltng a complexion as clear, smooth and delicately tinted aa a young girl's. Get sn ouim-h of inercolised wax at your druKgist'a il try this remarkable treat ment. KrmemWr, too, that wrinkles, even the finer lines, are not easily concealed in a brilliantly lighted room. You can quickly obliterate these hateful marks by bath ing your face In a solution of powdered saxolite. 1 ., dissolved In witch haael, pt. And your face won't look sticky, as after using paatee. Aunt Rally in Woman bealin. Advertise ment, oftho Chee-ild 1. Si WW rfji IS J Hind Tom Allen Returns from Eastern Trip ' United States Attorney Thomas S. Allen has arrived at his office in the federal building after a trip to the east. He spent some time at Washington, but left there just before congress convened. He also saw his brother-in-law, William J. Bryan. Mr. Allen said he heard no Inkling of the long-to-be-appolnted judge for this division of the federal court, but believes the. appointment may be looked for al most any day now. - . He found his office equipped with a handsome set of sectional bookcases, in stalled by the government. B. & M. Woodmen Camp Elects Officers ' B. ft M. camp K.' MS,' Modern Wood men of America, elected officers for the ensuing year at a very largely attended meeting Tuesday evening in its spacious club rooms in The Bee building. These were chosen: Fred Dickinson, venerable consul; Roy Devol, worthy adviser; E. D. Miller, banker; D. M. Cochran, escort; Otto M. Oreen, watchman; Elmer O. Knott, sentry; T. D. Wilson, trustee. A class of sixteen candidates were initiated and the camp bids fair to soon gain the goal It has set for Itself, to become the largest Modern Woodmen camp In the state. It now has 1,000 members. BH OUT ITCHTOON FACE Started like Water Blisters. Scratched Even In Sleep. Would Bleed and Get Larger. HEALED BY CUTiCURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "My HtU boy. two yean old, had a breaking out oa his face. The breaking out started just like water blisters. It must have itched for he scratched it even hi his steep. Be would sometimes wake np and be fretful. Be would scratch, and of ecwrae it would Used, and get Isrger. I was afraid of blood potsoa. "I saw aa advertisement for OuUcura Soap and Oint asent and sent for some. Ia a couple of weeks his face was healed up and sow there is do soar or mark on. H." (Signed) Mrs.' A. M. Collates, S37 Caledonia St., La Cross. Wa, March 36, '15. Sample Each Free by Mall With 82-p. Bkia Book oa request. Ad dress Port-cant Ctteara. Dew. T. I. Bold throughout the wertd. , Dandruff Surely Destroys The Hair Girls If you wsnt plenty of thick, beau tiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for It will starve ;your hair and ruin It If you don't. It doesn't do much good '' to try to brush or wash It out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff Is to dissolve It, then you destroy It entirely. To do this, get about four ounce cf ordinary liquid arvon; apply It at night when re tiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it In gently with the finger tips. By -morning, most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dis solve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. - You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will atop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It ! inexpensive and four ounces la all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple . remedy, never, fails. Advertise ment. - Will You Help One of These Deserving Poor Mrt. Doane of the Associated Char ities furnishes The Bee with the fol lowing facts concerning some cases she has investigated and for which she needs help: 1 Widow, Five children, boy 13, girl 11, girl 4, boy 2, baby 1. County pension of $20 per month, which mother supplements with washing. Need clothing, shoes and coal. 2 Woman and three children: boy 12, trirl 10 and boy 11-2 years. Father Bering ninety day sentence in county jail. Live in small tar-papered shack which they own. Need extra food, clothing, shoes, mattress and bedding. County furnishes some food and fuel. 3 Woman and five children; girl 9, boy 8, boy 5, boy 4, baby 1 year. Father unable to get work. Has srone into country to pick corn. Kent due and evic tion threatened. Children need clothing, and shoes. Need good second-hand stove. Will vou heln one of these T It will be a MOST PRACTICAL way of showing your Christmas spirit and without interferine with any of the other plans for observing the season. Contributions may be sent to The Bee or to Mrs. Doane direct. Other deserving cases will be an nounced later. Hauser Arraigned; Pleads Not Guilty Art Hauser was arraigned in district court yesterday, charged with murder of W. II. Smith, Woodmen of the World cashier. The reading of the Information occupied about ten minutes, during which Hauser remained perfectly calm and at apparent ease. He pleaded not guilty and Informed the Judge that Edward Rooney of Topcka would act as his attorney. About 200 persons were in the court roorfftb witness the arraignment. DODGE aw vT T"T t l 11 1116 Th Read This Big Special Grocery Sale It's Quality Goods at a Saving of 25 to SOVo We advise our customer to buy flour now. The wheat market la advanc ing every day. Thursday. 48-lb. sacks Jlest High Grade Diamond II'. Klour, nothing finer for your Xmas Puddings, plea, iakos or bread, sack 91.33 17 lbs. Best Pure Granulated Bugsr for gl.oo ids. nest wmte or Yellow Cormneul for 170 5 lbs. Rolled White Breakfast Oat meal for aso 4 cans Fancy Sweet Burst Corn.. 889 4 cans Fancy Wax, String or Green Beans for 084 4 large cans Golden Pumpkin, Hom iny, Bauer Kraut or Baked Beans, 880 4 lt-ox. cans Condensed Milk 880 4 lbs. Fancy Japan Rice, Pearl Tapi oca or Lima Beans 8So The best Domestic Macaroni, Vermi celli or Spaghetti, pkg 7Vio 6 cans Oil Sardines 190 1-lb. cans Bnlder's Roups.. , 7o K. C. Corn Flakes pkg Bo drape Nuts, pkg .,..100 The best Soda or Oyster Crackers. per lb., at 7o MacLaren's Peanut Butter, lb..iaHo 82-o. tars Pure Fruit Preserves, ale 18-os. jars Pure Strained Homing 3e I,arge bottles Worcester Sauce, Pure Tomato Catsup, Picklns (assorted kinds), or Prepared Mustard, per bottle ,Ug Yeast FViam. pkg 3o The Best Tea Slftlngs, lb...,..iaH Golden Bantos Coffee, lb...- Boo nmrxs nuiri, zto., rom toub nui rvDDiKoi. nil a cake. New California Cooking Figs,, lb., loo New California Apricots, lb .18VS New California -Crown Raisins, per lb., at 8Ho New California Seedless Raisins, per lb., at iaVo New California Prunes, per lb -. 8 Ho, 10c 13Ho The best Lemon, Orange or-Citron Peel, per lb. ....... , SOo -Try I1AVDE.V3 First An Honest Trade Mark. That Stands For An Honest Product When you purchase Duffy's be sure tblstrade-mark appears, on the label, and over the neckstrap. It la your guarantee. . Duffy'a Pure Malt Whiskey la made for medicinal purpose only. There fore, it is not a beverage In any sense of the word, and never satlufle when taken as euch. Duffy's as Its name Implies j absolutely pure because It more than compiles with the U. 8. P. Standard requirements. t . Duffy's Puro Malt Whiskey la considered in the annals of medicine as a reliable wholesome tonlo stimulant. When taken in tablespoon doses In equal amounts of water EPuffy's W Pure Walt The Duffy Commercial Club to Increase Number on Board of Directors There will likely be seventy-five mem bers of the board of directors of the Commercial club next year Instead of sixty as at present. The executive com mittee Is to vote Tuesday on this point, as It Is felt that with the great Increase In membership the board. In order to oe more , thoroughly representative of all the members, should be enlarged by at least fifteen members. The election Is to be held the second Wednesday In January. T. W. M'CARTHY IS DEAD AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS T. W. McCarthy, saloon keeper at Sixth and Pactflo streets, died yester day at Ft. Catherine's hospital from dia betes. McCarthy, who was 83 years old, took suddenly sick last Friday and never recovered. He lived at 1318 South Fifth street. The funeral will be held Filday. WhyPilosP A Tree Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat ment Will Answer the Question Emphatically. If you suffer from ptles, yon are doing yourelf a grave InJuMlee every dny you nut off testing the famous i'jrraiuld I'Ut Treatment. Tour case is no worse than were the nates of many who did try this remark able treatment and who have since written us letters bubbling over with Joy end thankfulness. Tent it at our espense by mailing the below coupon, or get a COo box front your aruggiat FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID WITTO COMPANY Pyramid Uldg Marshall, Mich. Kindly send me a Free sample of Pyramid Pile TreaUseat, In plain wrapper. Name , , Street Ptate 1 1 1 I IhV EN DOUGLAS STREETS New Hallowe'en Dates, per lb.,.10o Fancy Fard Dates, per lb 16 New Beeded Raisins, per pkg SH. 10, 18Ho New cleaned Currants, lb- 19o New Honey, per rark 17Ho ouxa xnvrv feci&i, to THDMOAT Fancy Florida Ura(e Fruit each, at 30, So, CVo 160, 178 Sweet Florida Oranges, per dozen, at BOo CHEESE, BUTTE 1VD BOO SET Or OMAHA, , The best Creamery Butter, carton, per lb 33o The best Creamery Butter, bulk, per lb., at 31o Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery But ter, per lb 89o Fancy No. 1 Dairy Butter, lb.,,.87o Mood No. 1 Dairy Butter, lb 8 So The best Full Cream Young America Cheese, per lb SOo The best strictly fresh KkK", dos., 38a The bent No. 1 storage Kkkk. rius., 8Se TUB TEOSTABI.il MAKKET Of OM1IA rOB THE PEOPLE. 15 lbs. best Red River Potatoes, 80s New Wisconsin Cabbage, lb lo New Wisconsin Cabbage, 100 lbs., 7 So Fresh Louisiana Shallots or Carrots, per bunch to Fresh Louialana Radishes, a for loo Fancy Michigan Celery, S for lOo Bellevue Culory. bunch I ISo t lbs. HWeet Potatoes.. 109 Kan-y Rhe Tomatoea,'1lb'. '. .100 Fancy- California -cauliflower. t nir lb , 7u0 I large Bouo Bunches)., 10e Anything you want In fresh vegetahl- The best Mixed ' New Nuts, IdlS Crop,, per lb. , .(. ; 17V40 r i or mug Deiore meals and on retiring it exerts a manifest action for good on the digestive organs, stimulating the flow of gastric Juices necessary for the proper assimilation of food. It Invariably gives the system power to resist and throw off coughs, colds, grip and bron chitis. . . "Get Duffy's and Keep Well" Sold In sealed bottles only. Beware of Imi NOTE Get Duffy's from jonr local rirtiKKlat, grocer or dealer, gl.OO per bottlu. If lie cannot supply you, writ us. laeful houseliold book 1ft free. Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. THE BEST SUIT AND COAT VALUES IN OMAHA WILL BE OFFERED IN OUR SPECIAL SALES FOR THURSDAY Women's Fall Suits Regular Values to $25 $9.95 Women's and Misses' New Fall Suits Values $25 to $35 $15 Choice of the House v Women's and Misses' Suits Values to $65 $25 VFI VFT QTIITQ m Suits for $lg- Y L V Ei 1 OU1 1 0 $G5 Suits or 19i50 New Fall Dresses Silk or Wool Values to $17.50 $9.95 8 Separate Skirts Values to $7.00 Special Thursday $3.98 Phoenix IIorc 75c I5B & DOUGLAS This Week We You Can See Julia ".K 1 When in BOSTON Stay at the HOTEL BRUNSWICK BOYL8TON ST., COR. CLARENDON, Faoinq Copibv teuang A high data, modern house, intelligent service, pleasant rooms, superior cuiaiie, j LaotM trsveling alone are enured of courtaxu attention. ' gvaoeias) FUN. Siiaakt Rooms, tt.so we; mtm S)stm St. 00 us. Dowsls B.SO ' 00 " ncaieaa Plan. 84 00 rsa av us rftCD C sONca, Paoeaicrea Bstabllsasa 1884. DBA. WaAT Si UaTinVT, BOTTsl hi Women's Fall Coat3 Odd Garments From Stock Values to $15.00 $6.95 New Plush Coats The Season's Fad Fur Trimmed $25-$30-$37.50 Phoenix Hose $1.00 Will Give Away TP T1 Juiili ia GretchenandMary Julia ia a very beauti ful doll. Her bright eyes, and rcsy cheeks tell you that she is always cheerful, contented and bPPyr'&nd makes ev eryone around her feel that way, too. You will be very happy if you win her. Gretchen and Mary are for second and third prises, and are not dressed like Julia,' but they are very nice dollies, and will please you. These dolls will be given free to the .little girls nader IB years of Se, wha bring or mall a the larg est number of dolls' plo. tores out oat of th Sally and Sunday Be be. fore 4 p. m Saturday, De cember 11. . j ' .-'.'' Julia's picture will be in The Bee every day this week Cut them out and ask your friends to save the. pictures in their paper for you, too. See how many pictures of Julia you can get, and be sure to turn them in to The . Bee office before 4 p. sal, Saturday, December 11.. If you doat wla en of thee bolues perhaps you ean get on nest week. Only oa doll will be given to any on person. at The Bee Office IJMlrY '-J mmtr Rupture treated successfully without surgical operation. We have treated many hundreds of men, women and children. The cost Is determined after examination, and time required two or three weeks. Call or write for further particulars. SO BCB BI4X, OaCJJBA, sTES.