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T!!i: OMAHA F'.KK: FRIDAY, OCTOHKi: 13. 1!22. The Morning Bee MORNING EVENING SUNDAY THC III fUBLISHINC COMPANY NKUOM U. IVVIKl. rwWi.S.f. . Wlfcwr.K, i. Kiir. MtMtCR Of THR AJWXMTID f.r.i Tl SlMritl I' MM Mirk 1M M It I Unto, K - Mlf MIU4 In IM HXMM'M 4il' rn4Ht4 u, M a ft HMRIM .,Mil4 M (III M ' t,l.lfr'4 4.1 W nUaiil'M W mi hjrui 4.M4K-IM ' mm Eg TUtrHONf Fril lrnh Kirhr. Ai fur lr rT'S"it -r l.-.u . r-ra Wnt Km " I .11, AHr It I. M i ,nn Muo,l JJi.irim.i, Allan" 141 f 1000 orrice Mala nlt.f -lb iA ttrtfm It fluff . . . . I ''i . s it. II w. Cr. ' h t4,w Yar-2 rfi. Avnu i.hino, 4ii ffr tlitt. I'M' 172 (!' wt Pr., fn- 47 g t. Jlme.r r r - ,r wn riri n i n -it . t ininwmi diraamm POLITICAL MELODRAMA. To listen to democratic oratory and to read the article in the (Ji'moeratir f;i r, tho present earn pnign in .V(t-k voul'l m to l' melodrama with fair NYbrarka an the heroine, ami Henator Hitchcock lb elfpyointd hero, about to rik hit jiolitieaf lif (o nave fair NrbrankV honor. On ran almot hear the clatter of the senator' horse down . lh loriK load In (In- old time-honored tariff seen, f.i't ua examine th merit of thia dhow and we il it 1 ax well put on a usual in the tariff scene, Th Underwood tariff law, which represent Senator lliU Jn oi k' Idea on tariff, put practically all farm product en tiie free trade Int. The only exception lt'.T)4 a few farm product of Ida South, such as rice, onion and cotton, Their waj no t.'rifl on v. heat, rorn, horses, hog, or on any ether Important product of Nebraska farmir. Just pricr to th opi-nitnf rf the world var tha rounlry waa bfjffnninjf to utt the rfnull tf th I'ndTwood tariff in the form of an arut de (.rion. C'onditii of the furlit-r part of 1'vH, jijt prior to the opninjr of thu world w.r, ar rail known to thoie whonn mi'iioira rarry luk that 'ar. Then tutrn' thi forld war with the opening up of Im unprtTtfiJentird matket, nd the ififJutiin if tiio 'urriicy thct airompaii!-!! our own rntry. Th condition alone aavi-d the rouitry from the acute ri'aulU of the lua.'ncw depnmton dtarted hy the I'd'rrwooil tariff. . ft'ith wur iivtr and democratu: Inflation in effect, the country aafn became involved In the throe of lieprt ;ion end dfKpondency, That part of the atory everyone an recall. The upheaval and protvut aiTain.rt thoae condition renultcd in the rnont tre-. mnJout Majority evr iciven atate and ntttionnl in d:dctp of tny pnrty. Amonjf the early demand of the Jsebraiika leifi' lature it remedy the condition of 1 020-21 waa the L'merrceri'y tariff. This wa e-nentially a farmer' Ur;i7 for it prctecti'd practically every product' of Nebraaka farmer. It wa ftlmot unanimously de man led by the Nebratka lejfialature. Yet, Senator fiitctuock. voted a((aint II. It waa paed on May 27, 1921 and created an immediate differential be tween tha prle of wheat, for inatance, a between Minneapoffi ond Winnipeg, '& ahown by the followipjf table: i tnte Minneiiiiolia Wtinilp Mo, i9:r-v;x..-iar 1107 j un , . ;;; . . .Ta i Juiy , i.U l AuHUt l.C 162 i ti jii.. niUr J i Octotxr - J.2 1.0 ;,'(,ven.t,.r , 1 at l , Jlreemb r V 1.31 l.W January, 1.35 ' l.o lVtiruiiry ................ .. . .. l.ii 1-f J.lirh fl.f.A ) 3 pril l.e ! Thu it will be wen that by April, 1922, the price of wheat at Minncapolia waa back to the price of $1.61, the aame a the price of May, 1921, whereaa the price of wheat at Winnipeg; had dropped from $1.67 in May, 1921, to $1.39 in April, 1922. The Kmergency tariff naved the Nebraska farmer from beinsr compelled to meet th Winnipeg- price. The Minnsapolia price has been approximately 25 cent a bunhel hitchcr than Winnipeg ever aince the Emer gency tariff waa paed. . The effect on importa of wheat into the United Statea I apparent also. In October, 1920, prior to the paa(fe of the Emergency tariff, there were im ported into the United Statea, 10,537,130 bunhela of wheat; in October, 1921, 1,084,017 buhcli; in No vember, 1920, 10,430,079 bushel, and in November, 1921, 1,566,498 buhe!; in December, 1920, 12,255, 703 bushcla, and in December, 1921, 2,312,522 bunh ela. Indeed, the "political melodrama" mut be well taged by the democrat and by Senator Hitchcock, to make It aeem real to the Nebraaka farmer thi ytr. The "hcroV part must be eapecially well done to convince the farmer that he ean be "rea cued" from the preaent Improved condition by thoe who brought on hi diiaiiter. just like you. h ha adopted another name and j rngagi-d in buninrM, running a mart women' wear -hop in partnership with Mine. Marguerite, a French coutourler. i "Why can't people forget that I am the daugh ter of Harold Y. McCormlck?" exclaim Muriel, "I I Bryan's Opinion of Hitchcock I a Reactionary.- other girl. I haled our big noun. It wa pooky I . I I.L.n an aiiMrtmfllt." Mi McOormlk U seeking bappinei in having j "Thrc-fourthi of lUf lU'fnoiTMtic fliator Mnd two Jut what you have, Ma'gret and Vivian. Ilelng rich Isn't what it' cracked up to be. you t't. You have all the element for happlnm it The People's Voice' LaMaiul Iraai i ! Ik Mwnir H. Hi.Ini at Tk M.rnl.i H r iitiiri i at tki Ium r Im )., mM auklk ll.tl. AS TIMES GET BETTER In the Common-' of April, J'J'JO, Wrynn had the follow- am lonely and I want to mak my own friend like r)y; to ay of the third term democratic nominee for the s. en ate; lniiirerlly of a taiidldatr, Omriliii To I hp Killtul of 'I'lii third of lh democratic cotiifrewnien voted for nubmimtion Mmmii-i it,-,. h..i.i iii.i uk-i ') , III, III till i.illli.l U.l HIIkH Of I III' lll'lHlll ( of national prohibition, when .Senator Hitchcock voted no mh iniuii.t 'iiniiti." At )'''' ' ' . the li of IH Hl'l.'rli' III iMilTlithi-sIs a you are. HAINMAKEXS, PAST AND PRESENT. A dry spell Invariably produce on crop -it bring forth rainmaker, worker of m';ir. and hok upoku, who mumble mystical formula nnd per- rM b...l Uy.hl.ln,.. Tlin it Lln.ltw htihlM ever doe send a howr, the medicine man take i Part' lur" "a('k 7 credit for it. If it be hail that whim instead, the rainmaker a mply move on to the nrt promising Held. No rig or race ha been entirely devoid of there "wonderworker. " Nebraska ha had their full attention at one time or another. ' Folk who were here during th-,' rrediilou day when William Jennings Krynn wa In congre will recollect Kalnmaker Wright, How he used to bom bard the heaven through a t6vepip stuck through a hole cut in the side of a box car is one of the bright particular remembrtncea of a time that really wa tragic for tho state. Wright' whole scheme wa.-i a good on", and would have brought great bene fit to' alt, if it i nly had made the rain fall v.hen he promised. Another "rainmaker" is going up and down the slate now, making promise t alluring fcnd setting for a mythical fiart a tempt n a a,iy Wright ever prepared. Hrother Charley may believe be can achieve the mr.rvelit he promises, but he n urely u min.cle man is ever he could ili.liver the good he U trying to ceil. Kalnmsk'-r Wright never told any body h'rv he did it, nor ha Hrother ('barley yet told anybody how he Is going to do it. Hi promise to reduce taxe 20 per cent, when only 19 per cent of the um collected goe to the stale, I on par with the predUtlon of the lonjurer who emitted g tfirough a stovepipe end expected rr.in to fol low only Brother Charley doesn't use a stovepipe. utraiiiKt it, and every democratic alate ratified the amend nient. Will tho party turn back ? A Majority of the demo cratic enator and conKTcMmeii voted for Hubmiltinjf the suffrage amendment, when Senator Hitchcock voted ujrainMt it, and thirty-five utaten have ratified. Will the democratic "From State and Nation" EJitoriaU from other nc&tpaijcrt j 'Hie lime fur I'opulurlly, Crow (ho il(.l'i,l IN )! I Wiiiiy . ymiiia: i,l fel bint and i tioulilml i niii. yiii'liow ttiv riKve mh , ehi In liei'OMiina, "popi'liir!" Tli'K lllV Ml I' Oil. tlin tfHI.ll i.lil, Mli wk Ui win IlK'lr f,vor. If I hoy nr nw.it' at e'lt,H,, tliry will fi"ll'l loll; h'.w I'kiIIhk in Die iiHium of oilier Kloilent, lioplnu to ki "In tliewoi," Vet iiiihow tliey fill liny urn mil l'li lbs ,1c 1 iiiil", ini'l ili can t V bow lo In, TU pi, km of soi'lefe ar hIw)i1is tr!liil iiiifulily, Tti who inoM n-H fii'iclly r'liilliiin lo miooth off IMlr ioiikM nirinr unit uy Hhiii itiiHiImiw iin- III" oin-n who u I I lie l't of flii si'li' lit lit: Anil oili-r arc ovi-rwlu ImmI Willi InvllNllona, n. lire offi-rml , tunny jiI,iiii-i- tlm! lhjK I('iim liorcl uii'l Ji,iI wlih llicin, Voting iil wlio are illwii I inor will, A iiinilir iki' tin a fen ilwn y to ln. a dimity inai l Iter, wliil i a rumor, well (Winwl mid loM liv I lie rlMlit purly will noiimli a f.iii. Il KHlilM III IlllO II lllllllllo lit (lIlHIIIt Ituil lonliln l ( lialiU'l iii with u iW I'UWllP powi'r llfc'M blllll, Wry fw oiJ ii-(-ni a riimor for lli iiiiHiHH of xluiiliiK or nun-pli-llou KiiHhliig ileroyiiiitry In ln i liiruler of m prKoii, Tln-y aliirt. or n-iK-iil ii rumor l,'" inia Ihiit is on of fti f.illlHKn ,,f iiiMiilra if lli-. Imiiomii iinlly. if n li iv or a alii tool r-,-ii lironirbl up . pay nolftiliKl oimiii ini.ir nii ii'is or ihiir iicImIiIiiiini uii'l llii'ii sfmk r"llaloimly li, ilmi, iini iifli-r IIk v liiid arowii ii,, tlnie w;iil't !, hiimliwlH of uiiiIim 1) v t'i'ihcr, mil living linpnily who tn now clihe living ii.inl or nun ,if lln'fl line Imn Imri'i), 'J'lm I'loncer uiiulil even o so f.ir us lo hiiii.i llml Ik, Hi-v colli ,.(,0). DAY FOR THE HOMELESS DOG. ''Every dog ha hi day," run the old saw, and now th mayor of Chicago propone to mak good on the adage by setting apart a day for the mon grel, homeles dog. Pedigreed pup, whoae lineage 1 traceable to any extent, have been celebrated in aong and atory, and have had th attention of the world for many generation, while the million of "cur of low degree" gone unhonored and unung. However, any boy ran tell of the virtue of the Vr'n'ry" pup. If a dog become olely a hostelry for f1, It i because hi vagrancy ha driven him to an trcmlty he never would k, If he disturb refuse' wrptacle or Indulge In th unseemly practice alleged by ' Kint Mm, It U because h i forced ty hunger la get hi food where he can find it, (iiv th dog half a show and ha will behave lik a gentleman, Little difficulty I found in train ing hlro In cleanly habit, and b certainly prefer clean water nd good fmd to the other ort- And how readily h respond tit kind treatment I a matter of common knowledg. Certain refinement f civilisation have wughl to cM th dog front human association, but happily these hat nt suc ceeded. A dy fur th ordinary dg may b nece ary In Chicago, but wher real. hn la goodness . abound, uth nbsenanca come 3S time a )r, OMAHA'S LEGION BAND. A little uick work is needed If Omaha Ameri can Legion be.nd is to go ty New Orleans, A fund of 2,500 i needed to pay the expense of the ex pedition, and the only way to raioe it is by popular subscription. Why send the band to New Orleans? Principally because it I one cf the beat band organization in the1 country. Last year, at Kansas Cily, when Duluth won first place, the Omaha or ganization was set bacis to third solely because it had no uniform. Otherwise, it wa an easy winner of lint honor. 'During the year the boy have managed to raise fund to provide their own uniform. They also have paid their conductor, Mr. Henry Cox, a mu sician of uncommon ability and a director of ex cellent quality. But they lack the fund to pay expenses incident to the journey to the national gathering of the Legion, Omiiha owe something to these young men. Not alone because of their war service, but because of their effort in peace time. The band municipal asset, and should be encouraged. Organ ization of this kind mean a great deal in any city, and if thia splendid group of musician i to be kept together, m that it service will be available to the community, it should have sufficient assistance to convince the boy th--t their services are ap preciated. The sum of money they a.k is not very much, and ought to be forthcoming without great per suasion. The cauue itself is rufliuient argument and require no special pleading. Omaha ha a chance now to do something vort!) while for the Legion band, and should make good. (.oliilH In lh, wy nhonld ri-n' i nnuilliieiil, I' you run I Ihlnll of Owl filentlili do ii, eoui usl liy I '""'tNlo)f uii'xl lo sy about your 'klfi tut Itolii. Kti.4. .in rl, III lllllrt '4''o,lliilllliiliie, km-P your l.looiiilo' Jiml by liiils l,lua In encli oile r's 1 hl"- would l,n h coiiiiiiiiiii). society in tlie bo ,4 nutVum wirn I which ou. oon In. up aiiionit tli-S. friendship v,ma from Joining "", ''mills. If we WoiiM Ji ,,,. In om a'iivlfy lK"tln-r and' finding """ ''" "", 1i' t Mm loiiKmi il y ,4 rlmrm Irr, ,f'"ir ,4 fiilurn iunllirni-nl, Imt ,, raww wo loveii our neitfWior im nut- 'I'hinm who fc-l loni ly would lii-tlcr Ibrow tliemsi'lvea Into wiiiw form of mi tlvlfy for tlie lM'ii-llt of Umir eo. school, cliiiri-h, ni hint in (wim or oilnr iiiuhM'mIUm. it Ihey an will Ifig lo lirturt ihefiiv'N and work for som iiiliiliinti t-nn, they will find prrM'fftott, They will gr;id islly iwifi l Im regiirded lis lenders uid popl will de(iij tm thm and look iii lo l hem, H'ni" young ieo,)e Iwv a wrtiilii Selves, .Mr, liryaii In the Campaign, Kn.ii, Iha WwililiiKlnii Slr, rroblMllon In how promlneiit In thu Ohio cunii,igii. In u iel:il lo the Xundiiy Hiar from (folumliu this lUppeiiied; "Thi' new Ikii Iios cud moiiio uiiciinjiii us In I he en run of I Im nYi,i. eriilii lent It he the chunk of u cull lo frieile fuNeliuilloii of imirineraor lo-.k , tVlllinrri ,. l'.t yun to corn Into the suite, 'J it coiiNlderuldn eleineol of TIIK POVERTY Of UNEARNhD 'WKALTII. Oh, it's trnbl ta h tr. Hw Imppy I aid h If I I b4 plenty ef ..)!" Hvn't ) cften '(h( lik (Hat, Mrstt, i yen MM our lypertur. 4 Vli a m il4 etmi in tha t(i? Litua, Mrgtt, 4 . '. Vivian, J all .r ftrl frtd M Muriel hLiCemttk f Cht( U hir I hul IJI.eoO.eo ff her fthr, IIrol4 r. M. CamUk. a4 (a nl!4 miHioM fia t 4- father. JKi I, Rkftll.r. IN DOUGLAS COUNTY, Important a the state campaign in Nebraska !, it should not be allowed to overshadow the canvas in Dougla county; nor, for that matter, in any county. As the local campaign prospers, so will the general campaign fare. Conceding these political truism, the local con test take on its true proportion. When Mr. Ran dall is in the governor' office, he should have a legislature that will assist in carrying out the plan he has for bettering the government of Nebraska. Therefore, it I highly desirable that Douglas county repeat ita action of two years ago, and send a solid republican delegation to the legislature. This dele gation will be of greater service than ever in the shaping cf Hate legislation, for Omaha home affair or now in the hand of Omaha citizen. A sheriff, a treasurer for the county, city, school board and utility district; a county clerk, county engineer, county attorney, and three members of th Board of County Commissioner are to be elected on the partisan ballot. For these office the republican hav presented a candidate men of approved experience. For sheriff, clerk and en gineer, the incumbent are seeking re-election. For the office of treasurer the candidal I Wil liam (i. I're, who retired because of the statutory provision that forbid a treasurer to succeed him self for a third term. Hi service to the public wa of th tort that give the best of reason for hi re elect !. i For th Dfflc of counly attorney, Henry !, an Omaha boy who ha worked himself up from the ranks, i the republican candidate, II U at prent an assistant county attorney, and, by hi handling of important matters, ha proven hi efficiency and legal ability. These mn arc actively engaged in their cam paign, quietly but effsetivsly winning th voter to the support of men whoae presence in ofhVe means g.Md government far Dougla county, Th legi- ' latlv candidates, to I voted on thi year for the first time by dis'rn.U, ar all good men, many ef there with tpriitlir In th liitttur, and ath a capable and trutorlhy man, Never in th history of th county hs th t publuaa party i-ut up a ticket generally and en tirely worthy of auppvrl a that presented thi )r, A uh It I rommndl te th otn, Ameii, 1 11 rub ai buinlei, a ih ,Vtw Yorker asserts, si l sail fr I n !n4 In hop f finding an lmpr4 mrtUl atmifh!, H my ) dlr that rothmg sharpen th will lik th struggle U heth Intel, t.nUliUihmiM f latter hi(hi in MiH hs eteJ a lawsa f- r m)l fsraii near IK lrr titit tir I market in I ruiind a la etiskU (inii i k a hur U" that win friendship too ewslly for ones grnyj. The prlxe of society come lo nucIi wllh bnie effort, Tiny g'llll fiilie Ideu of their own power ami lire liliely lo meet vllh dlnap. iHiinimeniN in aner ifi. 'ih tt friendaliln lire llion Hint erow out of eomwdcNhlp in working fr Norn i-iitiivum cause, and tlioe who turitH IheniNelveN iind servo other usuuliy rwiK ri lends, Nmall Town Kuinois. rnrni lli llw.ii Viiunly, (I,J f'lannr, ''her are few words In the Arnerl cuii liiiiijujie whleh are rnor' hru tally mlNimed than th word "ru mor," A rumor tin leii the caumf of le,uh, NirleldeN, robberies, eon eluded rlendNhliiN, and everything els In th category of, the average plain speaking person. , It Ir.ii't lh rumor ltef that cause the trouble that is, Jt Isn't the rumor directlybut a, rumor soon tiM-oiiiM gossip, and If ther In any thing In th world that In more deadly than goNIe-well, It Jiunii'I bo ills rxvereil yet, M'n one cornea to you and ray: "Have you beard the rumor about Johu i'umjiiiifidleKoii ami Jeremiah Open work?" and you saywhat do you say? Well, let iin supfioiw that ) In th writer of the article who In belug forced to Paten to it rumor. Wa tll It to n ni,r friend and Hit perNon who told It to UN did not unc jthn exact language thut we line, arid that bloomln' rumor him already 'reached such lrouortloiiN that John PurniihandlcNou In a gone gooN and nil the prleNtN and preacher In thu universe couldn't wive Jeremiah Openwork, ,Hut the friend we con (hie the rumor to huN another and different ,nort of gal, than we had, and when he tells the rumor "good-night-fchlrt" thoN jioor noiiI are im badly loNt though they never had been found, ' A rumor seldom get started In lioone or At least, not very strong. Of course "It bus been rumored that" ten or u dozen married men hav been galllviintln' around with the same number of married women WillMhey haven't exactly been seen running nround together, but some one saw them talking together ono time and If they weren't planning a elnndeNtlne meeliug, what the Kam I'litch were they so Interfiled In one another for? And women don't Ntart all the ru mor. Not by liny means. They may be a better publicity hoard after the rumor get Ntnrted, but that be cause they are belter and beat the men to It on the spreading of the rumor, not liei'itusn the men aren't ambitious competitors, but beeiiu tho Indies know (heir line lalr. Vim know there are Nome towns and siiiiin of them nrw uImiui the same sis n limine. wher a rmin iiiai l illinium i,i vny much unless them u rumor out nbout hlui. If a rumor get out hIhiiu a wniii.in or a preacher, lher is a possibility nf ruining their charmter, but Just it eniumun limn llinves on a rumor. If h didn't there's a pit of liuus-rnt uen ythii wiuild be ruined hsyoud re ulr. Nut evm flrat miiiigsg run com pel mill M minor w lo-u n eume to rapid gnmth. A iimitgugH reai In lis nisiurlly nt th opiun i,f Oi lu MiiiU'iitiliK Birtles, wliil h ,n,li. S. !. II lli.ll H I llltli.r lillllilliH n moriiiiin Is Ih ,iii ih-i his iikii slly liuirs tlnli (H i 1-nrtlr Inci.hed In Ills tiaiisMi I ji.ii A flisl liMiUkiue Will iiuJ it,i, .lili I urn-, .ln .H-ittlv, iiiuiitlly. or niuiii. Uly, If iiuukly 4 111 the niirty here he In objectionable and In spite of thi f-:t that Mr, liryan bus tendered biN Ni-rvlees to the democrats for the campaign It was generally underNtood that no call for hiN services In this state would be mode, jtut It I quite certain that the Antl Haloon bagu will extend an Invitation to him to come In and Npeak ligalnet the pending amend ment," Not long Nlnce the democrats of fndiari'i were reported an uneasy iiliout Mr, Hryan, On perwinal grouudN and on jiolitlcal Innui-n In gen eral lie wag acfc-eptable to them, Imt they feared to have hlin come Into the state thl year. Might not his present:. 011 the stump Irrltale the tvetN? H la difficult If not 'impossible to conceive of Mr. Jiiyan as welcome In New Jersey during the present cam paign. The democracy of tlmt slate, with Oovernor J'Jdwards Its candidate for the senate, t an wet iin the Atlan tic oeian, JIow could Mr. Jiryan drum for voteN for him? The New York democratN have Just declared In a guarded but unmistak able way In favor of the wet eaue. A nuarler century ago Mr. Hryan de- m-riU-t that state free silver was the lesutt -us "the enemy' country." Ho f.ir as he In concerned, doeN It ttvt ber that deslgnaflon on the lusue of prohibition? Jn Tammany I'kely to yearn for his voice on the eturnp In Candidate Hnilth'N behalf? Mr, Jlryau's gtumplng Itinerary Will li;iv lo be arranged with great care. Htecrlng him Into states where he In wanted and around stall where he In not wanted Is a nice tusk, culling for watehfulncNN and diplomacy. appeared "I'lgar llowind III the to IlllnlillS Teleglalll." Ivl.nl' iifnriil In the u 1 1 1 1 1 1 I -1 r. -I mil a on of parAslte. He spnk of Hist bouse puiasiles- cihIi' bill purasll) iiml told funny slmles, but Ills wrtii ln purlli nliirly Htirsncd code hill pariislles. Ill Nil unguarded uin lii'. HI eigne limde Hie mlHlake of using ligiins In his alieiiipt to iniiy his point, a mliilake that Hie demo, i'i 11 Is Im ve ' slMdliiUsly avoided. Iwlgiir slated In part that a report from the slate li'uw showed expeuill. lure by the code ,i sirusitcN cover ing u sen 11 Inoiilhs' penod lo have beeii in, 11I1. In princely style, lie slated Hint I fi:iOH" wiiH spent during this perind bv Hie said piiiaslle fur mil road fare. What me Hie fuels? r'lg 111 i s me Imrdensiiiiie ami I will only mention a few. The $ii;i,iiihi was spent in the fiilluwlng manner; t'ulveislty , 12b, 1)2 I'oiislllutloiuil oltli'i-r and dlxirlcl cuiirl Jii,M;9 I'hiirlliilile and peunl institu tions M"I2 Noironl schools 2.412 Ml". 1 II, menus ,', &1 rode 1 1 j .1 1 1 11 1' 11 1 2l,lil2 The code diiiirtmenls bad' imihln lo dn with thu cxpfiidilurcN of any of the above fuii'lN, with' the 1 cc. turns if the last Item. IvIk.iI' might lie liilcri'sled in knowing that of llm Hist, Hem aboi.l l(i, mill una spent for the lllinslioli.llloil nf lllllvelnily funl- jball players -horrible! but Kdgar, Hun ria.o'ia was paid fnun gat re ceipts I,, ken in fur inlmirslon to th" fooiball game 1, ltd mil miff'Tcl by the ta spay ere, I'm IMgnr In iv reasiin thai Hie t2l,ana more moijfy, than should l imlil for cue fare of th code bill parasite. The li'l.nud spread over seven months, all'. is 1,'ion per month rare fnre fur l Iwnk esamliiers, t llisuriince 1 n.imluei s, (Ire marshals, 2' food, iiag and oil inspector I2fi n-iriis ciiouuh, but I linen ,-s than were used by Neville), and S 'weight and Measure men, 1 wimiU-r If Kdgar kliows that, leaving out the lost of the program In Ncbraskit, that llie ttbn eiiumi rated examiner or pataeites, as Ivlgur 1 limine to call them, I'ollei t jees for Inspections and examluatloiis sulilclcnl In pay nil the dn l,i 1 lis, all Ihv mileage und all of the eg pi uses nf all lh code 'depart meiilH and still have u balance of 11 ijuarler million per annum left to be put back' and be used In olher bronchi' of the govi ruiuenl, lioli It up, Ki'gar. We have n budget sys tem and crilra) accounting system ill this, slate now that ma he If pos sible for the (list time tn thu history of Nebraska, lo ascertain Just where your lax dollar In (Upended. Next J'Mgar say tiia.ooil for lnc den!e!siiiul wonder !f tin was spent by the coils bill parasites for cigar or "for silk stockings for lady cousins of the parnsilen," No Such Item is shown In any report. The re jiort shows $i,0oo for printing and advertising, which Include work of thru class for all departments of gov crime nt, university and normal schools Included, Our friend Kdenr will t,e yoti.lhnt he baUs'frcm an old 'junker' family. I'm beginning to fundi that,'.' Moral;, JOT riit again line ffguics when writing JU-t kin. jai;h a. uouman. I'. fi, lly the way, did you know that When the code bill was before the leglNlatur'," Kdisar came down to Lincoln In a public meeting und spoke In II behalf? Can't Vole for Itrjan. Oinabli, To thu KdHor of The triiiaha JJee; Heiialor HltchciM'k iiiadn the greati si mlstabe of his life by hltctilng up Willi tin rtryans for re election this fall. Why, if J '.rot her 1 ha rl i-y dliln t get the nomination at the piimaricN he and his great brother would travel up and down the state now to defeat the wholu democratic ticket Juxt like they illd Nome years ago, Ihi; time Mayor Oahlman was running for governor Just because this great W. J. couldn't dictate the whole, democrat:!! state platform that yea r. Why, the Ilryans are no democrat MknmsHM XXOOAXXK000XX0XK00 MOTORISTS-RADIO FANS Get Out Your Radio Sets Thursday, Oct. 12 9 O'clock P. M. "How to Buy an Automobile1' An Address "Your Car and Your Dealer1', Station WNAL Guy L. Smith. ONE OF A THOUSAND . OOO0CKOO00O00000OOO0OXOKKi NET AVERAGE CIRCULATION fr srrmiBf r, .1 THE OMAHA I1F.E Htily .'7;',(i;):J tu inlay 7tt.'.'oj R. RRF Wf.R, (... M tl Mt H a, II (MM), I ir, Mt. M ..W.,.W kl l It. )., ! W. M P lIV ) rN- fk H -' tumliiki $tim ! fS ll-tM I ItWlM, Mil llll . "hi .1 KM tli t.l ,., 4S4f (t tl.,4 M ll lb 1, S.4if. I', S l lt , 4tl,, s l. lit II t lkl . i4, Cs , COAL Immediate Delivery Semi -Anthracite Mix An Meal fuel for ny funiacr, Prion u your order lody. UNION FUEL CO. $1050 r.e I. ' vu , eyb (Avon-, lh FELLOW who vttn n PioW UP AWOHZ. HATtMf mint to (times T weit Point w Mi If TlLI. iinm f I J.lim ere l AfOW Li A 0fll l W4TVi or auyililiig i Iwe, oniv cmap poliliciari for their own gain. Will lliln Hrolhcr I'harlev etplaln to the people how h will reduce Hie tuxci'f Thm Hliite Ih growing bigger eveiy year and It Hikes more money lo run II, Jem like any other hueinc or farm: the bigger It grow the morn espinslve lo run It, No, Mr. Illich colli, Hichc Jlrofhcr IdyaiiN me pray lug in thilr heiirlN for your ilifi-at, no It lirolher 'hurley Ih NiiccesNful lliln fiill he will have a. char Held lo run for your place sum six years hence. How any honest democrat ran mie for any Jiryan for n big oltlce in hi ,i l it or nation on that ticket In pant my understanding, and how the l'lor idl cllliii can coin" and look the NcbraKkft democrat In their face ti IHiNt my iiiiili'iMl.ilMlliig. It Just nIiowh that they will ilo anything lo get Into ofllee imt for the good of the people, but fifr their own sclllsh ambition, H. M. I KVIMt MMJI.1. fl lu ulil '.- H good Idea lo oblnln an Inliliiclloii lo keep llm engine fioirt filling iipml - I St I I e lliin. Many a fullier Ihiiilm be sings I lift baby to deep, wlu-ii he only sing It iiiicoiiNi Pius . Jin keonvlllii .loiitiuil. IIii.'Ii of iin has a family tree, but Home tree me more Khady I ban olli er, ( 'iiutoii Jtcpoelloi y. "Are you run down?" imk nn ml veiilNi r, Not yet,, though wn ham proHpectN wheiiecir We cion Ilia street. lliiHlon Traveler, Tf IK M'H H Of I .IKK. A lirl. Ulnvr ut llrlnlal. hit 7 rsrs nf I ., tin Jiil r-Mril filial Im irrt mel , mm luil i, , r ;. l ii1ii Surnlr, Mil I railn-r lut In l,f la lrl woik, I'hi j SlniW, Viiken Vkiiiii "ye, n. In Annir- ! rli iiiir lioiKla hv liliir tu ifry u ilia util an Hi oar liilruinin " i Nmiilr ' lint yiiu'll Im nci th mil- ; lrlilnri nun, wl' prulnliixtlaii," Th l'ulnir Mhiiw (I.iiimIoii). SIANO(S U tunco srrmsio w All Wrk OmraiitM A. HOSPE CO. 1513 Dul DO MS i A home without music is like life without laughter" We will take cure of ycur wanl ' in music. Our floor nre filled with the best musical instrument. obtainublc. (Jnind, Fiano, riay crs, Victrolas, Conn Dand In- . atrumcntu, ate all here for your eclection. THE KM ABE , . ' 1 - ' The piuno that the world' load iua musicinn not only choose but demand I one of our leaders, All style and sizes on display. Lib eral terms if desired. 15th and Hsrney DOufUt 1973 , ir,"YT-.; VV X kV A' roi WCHOUSJ izria waste ' I " " , I Mtmi 111 1 1 FA itinl Ntl.i.W lelim hue VCU, C JtKpK'tO l.'iiUnl rxil!oti. 'IIkv iu.,k l "I"-!"; I'li.Kiile linl a'e i.mIi? t'ipiiij'K ll if it! iip , Me I. .ll-, In e'l.c in I 'i IV i i hi il t ll'f t'ltli'i lo . 1 1 ' i, f i- tlit) c : ai t. ( if 1 1., y .(. r (in !i.r ! nVnUl.l I I I t, i c t ' e i i i 1,. ml in th t ' t 1 1., i ' u ' i fLCVCM NICMOt.Ml IILL. 1MO STATIONS IN OMAHA ICK YOUR CONVCNICNCB Nicholas Oil ConH)nition i 3. 0: aha karri T I ( Nu trjief ( j I'a4