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TI1K OMAHA 11KK: TMUUSOAV. AUGUST 21. 1922.
Judge Lenient
.With Violators
of Strike Order
Two Full City Mm Fiiirl $1
Each for Injuntiioii Yio.
Idlioit Srteit Oilier
Are I )i-iiii
)ntit Wmiilrouiih llt lightly
wiili inn Kali t uy (Nctt.) mm who
wrrt brought lriir hint tint afh-r-jiDuti
on cl'itritr of violating railroad
strike injunction ird'T.
I Kn Vyte l. K. Winger, two
if them, wire (mind guilty of trilini
ml violation t( the uritrr anil wrre
fulfil (I rmli. I'luir oif.nsr coll
mini n f trying to iiruai!c railf oj
liijmltiuinr ol way cmjiloyrs to go
cut on Knkc
Holding tint evidence H4i insuffi
cient. Judge Woodrough dismissed
rlurgrt gaint rvru of thi nun,
Thry wrrc K. D. Hatfield, A. H. JVd
Irn, J. I. J.ifiiKiinc, 1,. A. Jiriun,
John Thomas, K, Grady and II. Ii.
tui far.
In the cisct of th two nu n fined,
Judge Woodrough ordered the gov
rrnmrnt to pay the co-it of jirosecu
lion, livt of the Falls fit y mm face
similar charges and w ill be heard
Thiitsday, when several other in
junction order violator will be up
for trial.
BRINGING UP FATHER
K'Wn4
sec jtcas asd maccic in ruu.
rAce or colors in thc iunoay utt
MlEL' BROTHER WUZ.IM
HERE AH' :OLO M THl POP
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.IVC IT TO MAVkair
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VOO TMiri; OF
TH OCX,?
DAPUN;
POT TELLMC,
HOW 00 YOU
HAPPCH TO HAVE
Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManui
icjriki man
I BO04HT Miri THfb I
MOWmimc. anh i cm r
cother to take
HtN OOT fORAWALs;
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crii mi w U'i ri s.. i
trni of civil rrvne, the ihhI yteni
would return. Iiutrad of working for
watd In brttrr u'lverniiirnt, the tatO
would gn bak to the crude, ilielfi
cirnt and linliuinetilike inrlhoil of
the 4t, 'I lie rode i!jii i kim'ly
the tame iUn on which any large
iuinr i run. It can lie iniprovnl,
of cour.e, in the light of three jeri'
experience.
The platform on which ( liarki Jf.
Randall ii tunning tor election a
governor promit uch chaiiget a
are found adviiiahle, and etidnrr Ilia
principle of iinphfud guvrruuiciit.
ilil democratic opponnit, tharle W.
Kryan, announce that he will Ue
troy the entire lyitrin, but lu riot
imiinl any itatement at to what
would replace it, other than it indi
cated by party reference! to tl.c com
niiunion icheiiie which existed tinder
Morchtad and Neville and which
thry confcued wa oitifully inade
iuat to the need of good govern
men?.
North Platte Considered
for Children Home Site
North J'latte. Neb., Aurf.
(.Special., Noith J'latte is one t,'
the titi that will be viewed by the
location committee to recommend a
ite for the proposed children'
home of the Brotherhood of Ameri
can Yeoman. The committee ap
pointed by the Chamber of Com
merce will meet the location commit
tee and ahow them a half dozen lite
September 19
Other States Following
Code Plan of Nebraska
If Businesslike Grouping of Government Duties
Destroyed, Spoils System Will Return
Nringing With It Waste
and Inefficiency.
AKVK.HTIx'.MKM-.
The Importance of
Healthy Kidneys
In the removal of waste material
from the body, the kidneys are
called upon to perform a very important-duty.
The failure of these
marvelous and delicately construct
ed organs to properly do their work
means retention in the system of
poisonous matter. This poisons the
system, and if permitted to remain
results in severe backache, headache,
torpid liver, constipation and other
serious ills. Warner's Safe Kidney
and Liver Remedy, a combination
of herbs and other healthful in
gredients, was discovered about 50
years ago, and its value in strength
ening the kidneys mid liver was at
once appreciated. Today it stands
as one of the standard remedies in
the treatment of disease of the kid
neys and liver. Many persons suf
fer from diseases of the kidneys un
knowingly. The use of Warner's
Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy will
invariably improve your health, and
make you feel that life is really
worth the living.
Sold by Sherman & McConnell.
Sample sent on receipt of ten cents.
Warner's Safe Remedies Co., Dept.
481, Rochester, N. Y.
By PAUL GREER,
Lincoln, Aug. 2J. A firm of ef
ficiency engineer was engaged to
make a survey of the state admin
juration of Jowa in 191.1. The gov
ernment was to be considered as a
business enterprise in which each
citizen was a stockholder. The prob
lem to be worked out was how the
stockholders were to obtain the larg
est possible dividends in terms of ef
ficiency and economy.
When the final report came out. it
wa found to call for the consolida
tion of administrative duties under
seven departments. These efficiency
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a plan similar to that w hich was to be
adopted in Nebraska six years later.
Nothing came of the investigation
in Iowa, for the idea of simplifying
and systematizing government did
not appeal to the politicians in the
legislature. In the same year, how
ever, Illinois appointed a committee
on efficiency and economy which
came to the 6ame general conclusions
had the firm of efficiency ex
perts in Iowa.
Finds Inefficiency.
It found duplication in positions
and salaries, lack of correlation ana
co-operation between offices, failure
to fix responsiDiiuy, im w"
whieh to base appropriations and
general inefficiency which cost the
taxpayers dearly.
When Frank O. Lowdcn, a suc
cessful business man, came out for
governor of Illionis, he ran on a
platform calling for consolidation
and a budget system. "We have ac
quired the habit of late years of
creating a board or commission to
take care of government work," he
said. "We have assumed that it
something important was to be done
it would be best done by a body of
men, and not an individual. The fact
is as all who have had experience
in business of any kind know that
it is the individual who does things
and not a board or commission
There is no commission anywhere,
there is no board anywhere, that
does things affirmatively unless it is
dominated by one man, and the
only benefit of the other men is in
an advisory capacity.
Governor Lowdcn got results, lfe
abolished 125 boards and estab
lished nine departments instead. This
was the first civil administrative
code, and served as the model when
Nebraska started houseclcaning in
its state capitol.
Learn Folly of System.
In the same year that Iowa and
Illinois began their investigations, the
state legislature of Nebraska au
thorized a joint committee to find out
what was wrong with the administra
tive organization of this state, the
report, which was made the follow
ing vear. m 1914. recommended i
survey to work out a plan of consoli
dating offices and duties.
No immediate result followed, but
both Governors Moorehead and he-
ville, in their messages, urged the
adoption of a plan to wipe out the
innumerable boards that were clut
tering up public business. These two
were democrats, but hard experience
in office had taught them the folly
of thc system of boards and commis
sions that the democratic party is
endeavoring to force back on thc
state.
Under Governor McKelvie the re
form which Neville and Morehead
bad. urged was carried out. The re
publican platform of 1918 pledged
a simplified and consolidated govern
mcnt and a budget system, lnjis
was the civil administrative code es
tablished in Nebraska July 1, 1919.
Other States Follow.
Many other states since that time
have sought to get out from under
the burden of the political spoils sys
tem and put business methods in
government. Ohio, Idaho and Wash-
Turning Over a New
Leaf In the Sun Eook
of Wonder Pictures
Sun-ny" turns the page
of success. Proudly looks
forward to the opening
of the new season when
he will present his first
new Wonder Picture of
the Season.
6 6
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I Season 1921) "TUP
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A stupendous screen version of Langdon
Mc -mick's sensational stage hit.
First Showing in Omaha
2-WONDER WEEKS-2
STARTING SATURDAY
(tftvMttriA
f 1
ington have succeeded in establishing
the code system. Massachusetts ha
a modified form by which the elec
tive constitutional officers act as the
bead of consolidated department.
'I his, however, has not worked satis
factorily, since one of the advantagts
of the real code system is that the
governor appoint the head of de
partments and is held responsible
for their conduct. New York, South
)).ikola, Missouri and South Carolina
are considering the code plan. Mary
land has a modified form.
Before the itate of Washington
conolidated its government, an ex
amination was made of the success
of the plan in Nebraska. Governor
L. Ilart claim that the code plan
saved $I,(XH),IMK) in it first year in
hi state. In addition there has been
increased efficiency, "l'ullv one-half
by time wa taken up with detail
matters that are now handled bv
clerks in the various departments,"
he says, "anil I am now free to de-
vote myself to a general supervision
of the state's business."
Many Inquiries.
Nebraska has attracted a great deal
of attention from officials and stu
dents of government all over the
United States. The governor of Vir
ginia writes to inquire about the op
eration of the budget system. Gov
ernor Mabey of Utah asks for copies
NOW PLAYING
Richard Harding Davis'
Romantic Story of
Advtntur In
Banana Republic
THE
DICTATOR
Excellently Portrayed by
WALLACE LILA
REID LEE
Theodora Koeloff Walter Lont
Here's a Comedy of Laughs
BULL MONTANA
Homely as a Mud Fence, but
A LADIES' MAN
I of the form used in checking up
slato expenditures under the code.
The state auditor of Colorado and
Governor Carey of Woiuing write
to expres the hope that their stale
will follow Nebraska. Clyde L. King,
proieisor oi political science at the
I'nivernly of lYiinsylvanin, send
word that he is giving a lecture to
hi rliissr mi Nebraska system
The bureau of municipal research of
.New Yolk requests information about
the standardization of position and
employment tinder the code, and say
that .New ork hope to make a sun
ilor reform. The Detroit bureau of
government research likewise in
quire about the nonpolitical classifi
cation of stale job. Ihrte are only a
few of the letter that come to thc
state capitol expressing admiration
and interest in what Nebraska ha
accomplished in putting its govern
ment on a business basis.
The same spirit lint is stirring in
state matters i to be seen in the
adoption of commission government
lit
and the city manager plan in munici
palities, A closer parallel to the rode
method Is to be found in the national
government, where the president ap'
point hi cabinet to head the vari
ous administrative department.
Lest Duplication.
A a result of the code system,
there is lets duplication and waste
in the government of Nebraska than
ever before. Laws are better enforc
ed, accounts are better kept and the
people know more about their gov
ernment than formerly.
J'!ach branch of the public business
is under the direction of a single sec
retary instead of being scattered
among several boards, some of which
did not even meet in the state capital
under the discarding plan. It i only
necessary to understand the duties
performed by each code department
in order to realize the chaos that
would strike the state if the demo
cratic party should have it way and
wipe out thrie administrative organ
izations. There are, under the code,
IMfA
A Heart and Action Dram
or the Roaring Yukon
Supports by
NOAH BEERY
. OPENS
TODAY
An Event
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six department, whose duties may
thus be classified:
Protection of farmers,
Protection of labor.
Protection of mothers and chil
dren and the public health.
Protection of business and invest
or. Road building and engineering.
Centralized bookkeeping, pur
chasing and budget making.
No Substitute Offered.
If this businesslike grouping of du
ties is destroyed, instead of fewer
state employes, there inevitably would
be more. Instead of a modified sys-
When in Omaha Stop At
Hotel Rome
(DaVKcaayyv
ORHlUin CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE
RESERVED SEATS
Now Selling
OPENS SUN., AUG. 27
A Creel Shaw la Inanimate a S'aton
al Greatest Vaudeville
REDUCED PRICES
Malineea ISe, 2Sc, SOc. Mints
2Sr, SOc. 75c and lew at II.OO. Ap.
preslmately I.Ono Reserved Stale, Ulc
al Matinees. Week Niilita, keif the
1 xtwmr Moor, TSe and nearly hell the
Balcony only 2nc. Kemainder ol Hal
tuny, SOc,
STARTING SUNDAY
theSTRAHD
Women!
Hera I an Intense, vibrant
love story of two man and
a woman's heart superbly
transferred to the screen.
DOE5 CHILCOTE'S WIFE
KNOW THAT A MASQUER
ADER DWELLS BENEATH
HER ROOF IN HER HUS
BAND'S PLACET
(First National Attraction)
Prices On This Productiont
Nights and Sunday Matinee,
700 seats, 40c; Main Floor,
50c Boxes, 60c. Week-Day
Matinees until 6:15, 25c.
NOTE Mora than 3,000,000
people paid $3.00 to see the,
stage play.
EMPRESS
Always Tool and R-lrrahlni
TWO MORE DAYS
i
j I r
ear ii
NtW MIOW TODAY
JAS. KYRLE McCURDY"
Assisted by Pearl Grey e Ca.
"STINGY"
Musical
Shermans
Joe and Elsie
Farrell
Mile. Lingarde
CARETH HUGHES
In
"Don't Write Letters"
Opens Sat. Nite
HARRY HASTINGS'
"KNICK-KNACKS"
Columbia Circuit Burlrak
PRICES DOWN
TO PRE-WAR SCALE
Box Office Opens Thura., 10:00 A. M.
Today Tomorrow
"TIME"
STEVE CREEN
And other excellent attractions
SATURDAY
JOHNNY ELLIOTT
AND GIRLS
A SUPERB 6-ACT BILL
All the Flappers in Omaha
ill be at
LAKEVIEW PARK
Tonight
FLAPPER DANCING
PARTY
Cash Prizes f,0' tht bnt dr""d
flapper, best look
ing flapper, shortest flapper, tallest
flapper, and the best bobbed head.
10c Loaf White Bread for 5c
Every day during the 'o Troflt"
Sale. Limited to five loaves to
each customer. Or sale all day.
rmyini al yt jj rvi m
'6
Cake Doughnuts, 2 Doz. 25c
Krrh Take DoHBhnnta baked
while yon malt. On aule each day
of the "o I'roftt" Bale from NiSO
till 10i30 a. du
An Event That Has Already Established a Precedent
The Volume Has Exceeded Our Greatest Expectations
Now For the Final f THREE N Sales
'No Profit' and a Lot Less Than Cost
This Thursday's Sale Will Attract Hundreds
Coats Suits Dresses
ri
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While
They
Last
et A I I e
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10
Cost Was
More Than
Double
The Suits
Th S i.'. ;U h a'!, e. i,t
I af f lrt! auiU, hertf i-.rl
Bttit. anl Uit' i,U, t at
f..rm't!jr I1 V t, a !
$10.00
Sumuicr Silk Dresaei, J 10 00
Tin ttreitnrit euiisist ot aniiiuier
silk iIiys1'h of rret", liht ainl
lrk shiiilii; a'sti .' eltith
il'wi iiisi l.t n hi tl M-asxtt'
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Dresses, Skirts and
Blouses
Costs Forgotten Again in a Final
Determined Effort to Unload
Gingham Dresses, $1.00
Jli Women's Glnh.iin Dresses, inaile up lu ery smart stives,
all siirs, that eo.it HZa; an elegant value at that. Ol fj
Thursdajr, while the aupply lasts, mh VieUU
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31) Woman's aiul M Macs' Summer I '1 .. ni.iJ up In (ln
aama. ttilifs and ln, that were turiitrriy ihUhI 0) 1)1
at llt. llvH au4 suute at TbutfUjr, taih... V-sVl
JirfuaJ Hour,
Lingerie Blouses, $1 50
Jd Wiimea'l ao4 M ' iJaserie ll.i. ,., rs4f!f U hnl
Pia4e tlouse Hut were (uiim.i piti t t Ol
llV ,V I'M t fie Th ,s!sF.. Ols'HI
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Silk Sport Skirt-, $W
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