Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 17, 1915, Page 12, Image 12
THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1915. 12 SANTA TO BRING W0UA1IM TEETH Ma Doane. Says th B07 Will Get Hii Drum, Too Goal and ClotliiEp Heeded. HOT GOOD IS BEIirG DOlfE Does BanU Clsos bring false teeth s Christmas presents? ' n does, or at least will la one Omaha ease, aays Mrs. Doane, secre tary of the Associated Charities. The other day Mrs. Edwards, one of the workers of the charities office, called at a home where a boy ex rieased the wish that his mother might hare some new teeth for Christmas. He said he would go without a drum he wanted if that vould help the situation. The story as printed In The Bee on Wednes day and today Mrs. Doane reported tLat an Omaha man has offered to furnish the needed teeth as a Christ mas present. The boy will receive his drum, too. Making All llappr. That little Incident of the terth and (ha dram U Just typical of many rase being brought to the attention of tha secretary of the charities and Illustrates tha scope of tha Christmas work being dona by The Bee, Mrs. Doane and others, to make every one happy at the Tuletlde season. "Do you know, Mrs. Doane, I would have a merry Christmas If you would have a ton of coal sent to us for Christ mas. My husband Is ill and I am doing some work, but it Just seems that every rent goes for necessities," said a woman who called at the charities office. The esse is worthy and the coal will be sent and a lot of other things will be sent to help lighten the burden of this woman who la the mainstay of her little home. Money sent to Tha Bee is being given to the Associated Charities and is used by Mrs. Doane, secretary, for cases which he knows are deserving and In need of help. Investigators look Into all cases which are helped by the Associated Charities. Will You Help Ono of Thoso Who NccdYour Help? Mrs. Doane reports generous and helpful response to the appeals for aid for specifio cases, made through The Bee, on behalf of the Associated Charities. Here are three more cases that urgently require assistance: 10. Woman, deserted. Three children boy 11, boy 9 and boy 6. Mother earns $8 per week. County pension, $15 per month. Need fuel and clothing. 11. Widow and three children. Boy 9, girl 7, girl 5. Mother does day work. Good family. Need help with rent and warm clothing and shoes. 18. Woman, deserted. Seven children, boy 14, girl $3. boy 10. tfrl 7, bov 6, boy 3, boy 2. Mother boarding two brothers, widowers, and their children. Unable to earn enough to support family. Heed help with l'ood and clothing. Will YOu" help one of these, and so make Christmas and the days that come after brighter for them and for yourself! Send your aid direct to Mrs. Doane or to The Bee, as yon elect ESE9 Jitney Badges Are Ready for Drivers Superintendent Kugel of the police de partment announces that the 118 chauf feur bailees are ready for distribution. Gould Dints haa been given badge No. 1 and Harry Lusk haa No. 13. The law requires that all persons oper ating a motor vehicle for pay must have a permit and badge. Owners driving their own cars for private purposes are exempt from the law, Mr. Diets wanted to have his badge In case be should decide to operate a JMney during the year. OMAHA DOCTOR RECEIVES PART OFA BIG ESTATE Dr. Charles Hatialein of Omaha Is a beneficiary by the will of his mother, Mrs. Kmlle Hausleln, who 1ld about a month ago In Elgin, III. Word has been received that the estate amounts to fX.OOO, to be divided among six children. BOUND OVEft FOR FORGERY OF CHECK ENDORSEMENT Wesley McPrlde, V3 Dodge street, charged with attempting to pas a check w'th a forged endorsement on the Bran dels stores, was bound over to the dis trict court with blinds fixed at $700. Local Plumbers Elect Their Off icers The numbers Local union, No. 13, held annual election of officers Tuesday vensng at Kagle's hall, when the fol lowing officers were elected: President, Andrew Davidson; vice president, L. II. Uhmen: recording secretary, Krank J. Uyneh: financial secretary, A. C. Welt eel; treasurer. George Arnold; executive board. Jnswph Kogan, Kay Zents, L. H. mine, Frank Waits and W. V. Allen; entries. David Airline and F. R. 8awyer; finance board, Fred Delfendorff and Arthur Toung. Traffic Club Also Wants a Hay Market Co-operation with the Commercial club In the establishment of the proposed hay market here waa voted by the Omaha rrafflo club at Us noon luncheon meet ing at the Commercial club rooms on Thursdsy. C. E. 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