COON DAWGS' ARE BETTE'N HAWGS' IN TENNESSEE E. Z. Russell of Twentieth Cen tury Farmer Found That Preference in Several Southern States. ' "Ve all don't keep no hawgs but I ve got three good coon dawes.-' shouted a Tennesse ruralist to E. Z. Russell c the Twentieth Century farmer, who was addressing recently a meeting ot tarmers in that state in me interest ot increased swine pro duction. "I found that condition prevalent throughout the states of Maryland, Virginia and Tennesse," said Mr Rus sell upon his return from a three weeks' tour under the direction of the United States department of agricul ture. "It is very seldom you see a farm in mat section ot the country that raises more swine than enough to furnish the family with pork and many do not raise any other live stock. Too Many Dogs, j "I was advised by residents that I talked to that it was impossible to raise sheep in any quantity on ac count of the dogs, though the coun trv is ideal for sheen and twins -. cept for this one feature. Agents of the government are overcoming the yicicicmc lor -jugs out it is very slow. Pig clubs organized by the countv aeents are unrimihterilv the greatest factor in leading the south ern wrmers to raise more stock. "I was told by one county agent that a small bov came to him tn aft a pig that he , might enter the pig ciuo. vvnen questioned he said that his father raised plenty of corn and alfalfa to nrovidft feed fnr the nitre anrt that he could build a hog house as ttiey did not have one. He finally agreed to sell his coon dogs and pur chased a pig. Both he and his father are now actively engaged in the swine mausiry wntcn nas proved extremely profitable for them. No Joking Matter. The nine principal hog producing states in the north report that they have organized under the plan adopted by the government and that the results being obtained are all that was looked for. The movement is inst trett'mcr start. ed in the south and the dog evil will have to be overcome before it can be successful as a heep country. Recent requests from the Nebraska Council of Defense regarding dogs was to prevent this cdndition becoming prev alent here and I am thoroughly con vinced now that it is not a joke but really serious." Mr. Russell, who is recognized as one of the leading swine experts in the United States, was called to Washington to confer with Food Ad ministrator Hoover on methods of increasing she hog production sev eral weeks ago. He was then draft ed by the food administration and fche department of agriculture to ad dress a series of meetings in the southern states and explain to the farmers his ideas On how to flrrnm- plish the desired end. - Will Give Show to Help Little Girl Less Fortunate , Little Quenie Colver, 12 years old, .1919 South Thirty-fourth street, is firm in the belief that the milk of hu man kindness never curdles. To prove it she is going to help a little friend less fortunate than herself, Violet . Gardner, 10 years old, 6148 Bedford avenue. The Gardner family was enabled to keep "Shep," faithful watch dog, through donations made by generous Omahans and Nebraskans, after The Bee printed a story of sacrifice of the widow, who was going to sell the ani- mal to get funds to buy food for.her- ' self and her kiddies. Kind-hearted people, through The Bee, sent nearly $50 to the Gardner family. Quenie Colver gate 41. But she still remembers littla Violet Gardner and "Shen" and nlanl tn Hn something more for them. Quenie's older sister, Miss tva, will be .host at a party Wednesday night. Quenie is going to put on a show, to which she will charge 5 cents ad mission. The proceeds. will be used to buy dog biscuits for "Shep" and fruit for Violet Gardner. Harvard Club Sends Money t To Alma Mater War Fund The Harvard club wil hold its an nual meeting and election of officers at the University club Tuesday even ing, January 22. It will hold no banquet this year because of the war, and will send the money usually ex pended on a banquet to the war fund of Harvard university. The appropria tion for the maintanence ot the uni versity will show a deficit of $30,000 this vear, due to the courses of mili tary instruction being given to assist the government in training men, and I the banquet money will be applied to this fund. s --. Red Cross Notes B. W. Smith of Florense made a $100 do nation to the Omaha Bed Cross. He specified to Mrs. I. A. Oriffln of Florence, to whom the donation was made, that the sura be spent for a certain article to be sent to the boys "over there." Turkish towels was the thins; Mrs. Artftn.- Mullen of the hospital rarments department decided was most needed, so the 1100 was spent for towels. Mrs. Fred A. Nash is now in charge of Cathedral auxiliary which makes os P ftal garments for the Red Cross Tuesdays and Fridays at the Sacred Heart academy. . Mrs. Nash replaces Mrs. Arthur Mullen, who now heads this work for the Omaha chapter. Miss Jessie Millard was named to take charge of refugee garment work for Omaha Red Cross chapter. Miss Millard has had charge of this work for the First Presby terian church auxiliary. - White cock yarn is the only kind on hand In the knitting department. A large shipment la expected this week, Leonard Trester, assiHtant state chairman, is out ot the city on Red Cross business. Mrs Nancy J. Moore, Red Cross civilian relief worker, reports a family in which i son, the sole support of the widowed mother, and two children, a girl of 12 and a boy ot It, is now serving Uncle 8am. The little girl, who is In the sixth grade at Franklin school, earns 11.60 a week, wash ing dishes and caring for babies out of school hours. In her spare moments she knitted a sweater, helmet and wristlets" for her soldier-brother, with yarn donated for the purpose, and out of the scraps left kn'tted an outfit for her doll. She Is also teaching her 10-year-old brother to knit a sweau-r. Her work Is done by the kitchen tove Xlre. the only beat in the house. Brie) City News t Hao Boot Print It New Beacon Pros. Military Wrist Watches Edholm. Jeweler. J. P. Palmer has moved his law oraco to 6iz Bee buildingr. OUR ELECTRIC WASHERS will pay for themselves. Special terms. Burgess-Granden Co. Robt. C. Druesedow & Co.. stocks ana oonas and local securities, 860 iai. isanK iJIdg. Hebrew KfwHAtv rwin Th tr j ..s xic- nrew sorietv will moot ot tvi Women S Ohrtflrian auintntUn 1 r. .. miciiiuuu a i O CIOCK. Attnrnev tsi VI w w yti- tt f v. MJ ' auci iiuj vuiaua, jtuorney, nas passed examina tion and enlisted in th nfflrtr.' serve of the aviation corps. Lucky Seventh Men Enlist Sixteen former members nf th t enth living in Lincoln enlisted in the army Monaay ana were sent to mobl- "Muun camps. Man KnmllnnT ru tu v..mi. m vdva a utraiui department reports an increase of smaiipox inrougnout Omaha, "It is uui oerioua, nowever," commented ine neaitn commissioner. , Another Mnn rMnnThs municipal aance wiu De held in the Auditorium Monday night, January - w..w UTJJt. ax. lie cnarn at Hnh n WaifofA n.in uave cnarge or. tne event v - - b uwaa f ViiMQ V 11 State Rank nf rtmahn flnmM Civ teenth and Harney streets, pays 4 per cent on time deposits. Three per cent on savings accounts. All deposits in this bank are protected by the de positors' guarantee fund of the state oi meorasKa, Auv. ' Citv Dada tn fhirl Titv Mmmh Sionera will he initiated Intn tha mm teries of the ancient outdoor sport of curling on the lagoon ai aimer parK. uian uoraon Ath letic association Invited the commis sioners and the acceptance has been umciaiiy oraerea. ITas Her Pnv T?I1 Suhm r c Derintendent Fannin Mvara nf tfco r,t emergency hospital has been increased from 9125 to $140 per month. Super intendent tiugei explained to city council that he fearnrl hn nrmiM- Inso services of Miss Myers unless the in crease should be granted. Granted 1S.T)v PnFinmrh rui . w ..wi.BU vuai icniiiiBier Arinur lienme oi the umana naval repriutins- otatinn n centlv In chare-n nf thn si "Mfu biiK Htauon, naa Deen granted a 15-day furlough, after which he will report to a seanort on the Atlantic onoat li , a w w4 -A-J BUU- active duty. While in charge of the suusiauon n maae a record for his omce. Re-eleeti Dlrpctira nl nnri, u. . uroroot, u. K. Tylor, F. T. Ham ilton, O. W. Wattles, J. A. Munroe, Barton Millard. Franlr Tt Tnhn Will Hamilton and W. A. Smith were re-elected directnm nf tha Dmoho r. Council Bluffs Street Railway com- pa.Uy ivionaay atiernoon. otticers re-elected also are G. W. Wattles, president; Frank T. Hamilton, vice president: W. A. Smith. president and general manager; A. S. Wldenor, treasurer; R. A. Leussler, assistant general manager; W. G. Nicholson, secretary and auditor. Pine fireplace goods at Sunderlands. South Dakota Man Said . To Have Robbed Store Sam Conner. Canton S Ti 7i e Ait. rested in Omaha rharo-d with mK. bing Henry Monder's store, Decem- Olace Sundav nieht ar.d nrArrrA a glass of near beer. Monder recogniz ed him and Cooper fled. Monder iden tified the man in police court Monday morning. Cooper maintains his in nocence. ' ' Unconscious From Blow ..' On Head After Fall on Walk Mrs. Lena Hansen.' 2925 Smith Eighteenth street, was found lying in an unconscious condition from a fall to the sidewalk near Seventeenth and Douglas streets last night. She was removed to St Joseph s hospital, where she regained consciousness. She suffered a sudden fainting spell and in fallinsr. struck her head on the sidewalk. Neckties, 10c We clean and press neektiei, belts, iuspenden, fancy handkerchiefs, hose. starters and collars for 10c tin "Carey Did It" way (apologies to Bert Murphy). 'Tell' Webster 892 when you are ready rod we will be on the way. 'I Tuesday. Jan. 15. 1918. STORE NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY. - Phone D. 137. For Wednesday Only Men's Good Winter I11 Specially 0 WING to the inclemerfcy of the weather, we have de termined to repeat for Wednesday the Overcoat sale announced for last Saturday. If we could show you these overcoats, so you could ex amine in your own home or place of business, and see how great the values are, there would be no need of this news paper announcement, for you would be here early Wednes day morning:, eager to make And it is decidedly ito you need an overcoat now and conservative, which means they will be good for next season and then, with the price of woolen materials climb ing out of sight, one will do well to provide for the future. The coats are made of the best quality overcoating materials, splendidly lined throughout, in blues, blacks, grays and mixtures; made according to the rigid specifications of the Burgess-Nash Standard of quality, Which means the best possible value offered anywhere at the regular price, but a really sensational offering at the reduced price for Wednesday only. All sizes. ' Bargees-Nash Co. Fourth Floor ' THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1918. SUNDAY SCHOOL REALPRIYILEGE Parents Who Think They Con fer Favor on Church Are Scored by Miss Withers Of New York. Parents who think they are con ferring a favor on the church by send ing their children to the Sunday school came under the ban of Miss Frances H. Withers of New York, junior secretary of church missions, who yesterday opened a class for junior church workers of the Epis copal church at Innity cathedral. "These parents consider Sunday schools a necessary evil instead of realizing the privilege of religious in struction the children receive," said Miss Withers. New Plan of Work. Miss Withers presented the new plan for junior work, which includes week-day activities. as well as Sunday school work. "Only 10 per cent of Sunday school' children are now en rolled in mission work. AH of them should be doing it. When President Wilson and Mr. Hoover asfced for food conservation they asked all the people, not 10 per cent of them," she said. A normal class for church workers opened at the same hour in Gardner Memorial parish house, under the leadership of Miss Elizabeth Mat- Aspirin The One Gemrine Aspirin hat been made in America for more than ten yearta See that you get the true product which you may always identify by "The Bayer Cross Tlw truth -in? "Amlrta (ft, V. 8, Pit. Off.) ta t'ramate tint thmowMtieMMMHrolHlijUeuM b Umot tabteu to at tin nltabl btft muntKtun. SHOES FOR ROUGH WEATHER everybody store" KCOA Reduced to o' your selection. , your advantage to do so, whether I or not, for the styles are staple i thews, president of the southern Ohio branch of the Episcopal women s aux iliary. Landlady Bars House to Family Slow With the Rent When George Orr, laborer in a packing house, and his wife, returned . i . i t i i to tneir rooms, sparingly lurnisnea, at 1011 Dorcas street, early l?st night after a day's hard work, they found the door locked against them, and Orr took it upon himself to enter by climbing through a rear window, whereupon Mrs. J. C. Schlcsscr, own er of the house, summoned the police and had Urr and his wile arrested. Orr told police that payment for the rent of the rooms had been de layed a few days while he had been in financial straits. The case will be settled in police court. Chicago Woman Accept as Superintendent of Nurses Florence McCabe of Chicago has accepted the superintendency of the Visiting Nurse association. Definite word of her acceptance has been re ceived, she was elected by the heard last week. Miss McCabe was graduated from St. Luke s hospital and from the School of Civics and Philanthropy, Chicago; served as superior in St. Luke's hospital, was engaged in dis pensary and visiting work for 'the Municipal Tuberculosis sanitorium, Chicago, and organized community work for the Red Ctpss society after a tornado at Mattoon, III last June. She is expected in Omaha next Saturday to begin her new work. ayerTablets Year Guarantee of Purity We show here a model that will brave the worst kind of weather and keep your feet dry and warm. The soles are made of the (best oak-tanned leather especially prepared to resist the destructive effect of snow and slush. The uppers are the best quality box calf. Noth we sell offers more real1 value f,or ;the money. Specially Priced at 3XSa.DOUOIA3. V r PURGES Tuesday, January 15, 1918- We Are Featuring for Wednesday Spring Hats for Immediate Wear A Variety of Models at 7uorici J I Vllsstf Will It Pay You to Make Undergarments, When You Can Attend a Sale Like Our Fourth Annual Sale of New Undermuslins? IN times past almost every woman's skill was employed in fashioning her owit underwear dainty things that only skillful fingers can make. ' y ' . Then all the dainty features began to appear in the ready-to-wear; such things as French knots, satin bows, medallions and the like. ' Not only is our ready-to-wear underwear beautifully made, but in this annual sale it is priced at prices that are the lowest for years to come. . Burfess-Nash Co. Seeond Floor Golf School Now Open Wonderful Values in Women's Union Suits at $1.95 WE are offering the surplus stock of a big underwear jobber at values that beyond question are the most remark able of the season. The sale includes women's union suits, odd lots and discon tinued numbers, high, low and Dutch neck, long and , elbow sleeves. There are all sizes in the of fering, but not every size in ev ery style. Burfess-Nash Co. Main Floor Ask Mr. Foster , .' Travel Information Service whenever you wish to know any thing about where to go and how, where best to stop for what you wish to pay, etc. They can tell you anything about travel and without charge. Burfess-Nash Co Balcony 'IllilllllillMlllllllltlHIiUnlnliiliilnlltliHiiliilillilllilitlllllili Moving in January is an easy task if you take ad- vantage of our thorough moving 1 equipment and experienced I help. i OMAHA VAtJ ? & STORAGE GO. Phone Doug. 4163. I 806 So. 16th St. f s 7inli(itiiiiilitnfiiiifliitii'CiiMi!iiiiifi!itiiitnt!in9ii Stop Itching Eczema Nf mlnrl how often vou have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying a little semo furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra large bottle, $WX). Healing begins the moment zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a greasy salve and it does not stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treat ment for skin troubles of all kinds. The E.W.Roa Co., Cleveland, a Nature Says "I can remedy most ills, and help you to escape many ail ments, if you give me timely aid." Naturally, Nature prefers BEECHAM'S PILLS .off est Salo of A liMkls U Uto 7otUl aia umrwhsra. la bosos. 10c 2S- s-ta G EVERYBODYS STORE" -STORE NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY- $7.50 WELL-DRESSED women will welcome this special sale of new spring hats in models indicated by fashion for wear now. v An exceptionally complete assortment of styles, one of which we illustrate here. It is just one of the many of the unusual models, decidedly chic and very be coming. The hats are of combinations of georgette crepe, satin and straw, in colors of brown, red and old rose. You will be more than pleased by these special values that we are offering for Wednesday, at $7.50. Burgess-Nash Co Second Floor This Offering of v Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks Will Be Of Interest to Those Going to Warmer Climes TRAVELERS contemplating trips to the southlands, California, or any other of the warmer climes, will be greatly interested in tljiis ' offering of the famous Hartmann wardrobe trunks, Wednesday. An opportune offering of splendid values. ' Taxi Style Trunks, $21.75 Trunks that will carry from 5 to 6 suits for men or from 6 to 10 gowns for women, with drawer space for smaller wearing apparel. Very special, for Wed nesday, at 121.75. , ' t Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks, ' at $27.50 A trunk that is full vulcanized fiber covered and bound over three-ply veneer lumber. Black covering, brown binding, heavy gauge hardware. Common style hangers and compressor straps. Lined with cretonne; has full sized drawer sec tion and large hat box, priced at $27.50. Cushion Top Wardrobe Trunks, at $32.50 A very unusual value in a full sized hard vulcanized fiber Hartmann "Cushion Top" wardrobe trunk with complete equip ment Three-ply binding, brass plated hardware, snap lock, loop draw bolts, fancy green cloth lined, full set of hangers. Has laun dry bag, removable shoe box, roomy bottom drawer with remov able form for women's hats, priced Wednesday, $32.50. We carry a complete line of Hartmann wardrobe trunks, rang ing in price from $45.00 to $150.00. Also an assortment of hand luggage of all kinds. 1 Burfsss-Nash Co. Third Floor A Kidney Medicine That Stands the Test It has been a great many years since we first started to handle Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root and many cures from its use have been mentioned to us since its introduction into this community. We believe it is a good kidney, liver and bladder preparation and our patrons are well pleased with the results obtained from its use and speak very favorably regarding it v Very truly yours, KASTNER-NICHOLSON & SMAL- LEY, Druggists. By F. C. Nicholson, 821 C Avenue, August 8, 1917. Nebraska City, Neb. Letter to Dr. Kilmer a Co.. Bltifbamton, N. Y. Provo Wkat Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size douiq. u wui convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder.' When writing, be sure and mention The Omaha Daily Bee. Regular medium and large size bot tles for sale at all drug stores. An Unfailing Way To Banish Hairs (Beauty Notes) Ugly hairy growths can be removed in the privacy of your own home if you get a. small original package of delatone and mix into a paste enough of the powder and water to cover the hairy surface. This should be left on the skin about 2 minutes, then re moved and the skin washed and every trace of hair will have vanished. No harm or inconvenience can. result from this treatment, but be sure you buy real delatone. Adv. O BREAK A COLD i oar 7? mm. -Telaphone Douglas 137. .z. T DISCOVERS HORSE LINIMENT RELIEVES RHEUMATISM Dr. Catchall's G & G Nerve and Boa Linimant Fast Growing Into Prom Inenc for Human Use. . . Horse liniment for aches and pains of the human family, in a sense of the word, sounds out of place, but never theless it is fast growing into favor as a human remedy for rheumatism, sprains, etc. One would judge from the name that it is a thick, ill-smelling oil concoction, but this opinion must be discarded, as G. & G Nerve and Bone Liniment is composed largely of alcohol and is as clean as any toilet preparation, yet has the warm, sooth ing effects which are necessary to relieve pain in animals in a short and speedy manner, without the usual blistering and general annoyancu which comes from the use of other oil preparations. AH first class druggists sell this wonderful liniment in 60c and $1.00 size bottles Adv. Simple Way to End,Dandruff There is one sure way that has never failed, to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; 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 com pletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff yott may have. You will find all itching and dig ging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and, feel a hundred times better. Ad - 1i '