'11LK Lihb: OMAHA. 'iillUMAV, MAI lo, 1U15. THE OMAHA DAILY DEE FOUNDED BT EDWARD ROfrEWATER.. VICTOR ROSEWATEg. EDITOR. The Fee Publishing Company. Proprietor. rr.n fiildino. tarnam and fevf.nternth. Kntore d a Omihi postrflc aa twyind-cliiii matter. TfcKMS Or 8CB8CR1PTION. R carrier Bt mall per month, per year. anil undav e M rlty without Sunday....' Vi 4 00 FvanlTi and Jundav V S.W Evening without Sunday 4.00 under Wa only I Fond notlr f change of eddree or complaints of Irregularity la delivery to Omaha ee. Circulation liepsrtment. REMITTANCE. Remit b draft. express or postal order. Only two rent stamps rwelved In payment of small a onunta Fernonal check, except on Omaha and etrn exchange, not accepted. Omaha Tha Bh Building South Omaha 3d N street. Council Bluffs 14 North Main Street. Lincoln L'trtej Building. Cht'efo U Hrsrat Rulldlng Nrw fork Room 11. Fifth irmiia Pt Tnils-MS New Hank of l'(mnr. Washington 7 Fourteenth St., N. W. CORRESPONDENCE. Address communications relatlnr to M anil dl loriel matur to Omaha Bee. Kdltorlai Department ArniL rinctLATio.N, 53,406 State of Xer-rsska. County of Douglas, as.: Pwtght Williams, circulation manager of The B Publishing company, being duly morn, esya (net the avrraga circulation for the month of April, l!li, waa u,x. ;. DW'IGHT WILLIAMS. Circulation MansfT Uuhscrlhed In my presence and sworn to before me this 1st day of May. talk. UORERT HUNTER. Notary Public. SubacTibera tearing in city temporarily bonld have The Boa mailed to them. Ad Areas frill b changed aa often aa req nested. Mar S3 Thought for the Day Sohetod by Minnit W. ( Crane) Rittr "AH tc have willed or hoped or drtmmtd ot good ihaUtziU JCe4 iti nmhlante but itself; no Unity nor good nor pover West voir m ffOM forth, but each turvivu jor the melodi it HUn eternity affirm the conctption of Browning: Abt. Vogkr, No city wn aver built up by knocking and blackwashlng. But no money damages, large or small, can restore the loit Uvea. It would aeetu tbat Dr. Dernberg la In dan ger of wearing hie welcome out. Aa a rumor-factory Rome laga auperfluoua la the rac with American grain and atock ex changes. Confidence tn the American nary baa never been mlcplaced. Official confirmation of a fact la auperfluoua. , .it ia greatly to be feared Colonel Roosevelt would not make a strong bid for a third cup of coffee) In Germany Just now. . Advertising the Lincoln Highway la all right, but attention must also be given to the highway Itself to keep Its condition matched up to the advertising. Aa a training school for alngera Ak-Sar-Ben's Den has 'em all going.. No other achool afford the advantage of testing vocal timbre wuh seasoned timber. A steamboat at the port of Omaha cxclta interest beyond' its novelty. It serves to show that while the Missouri is far from the war tone, navigation la imperilled by submarine snags. "If I had millions to give away I would as tablish a home for aged . and broken-down preachers," . declares "Billy" Sunday. Well, then, why not do it? A good atart can be made with much less than a million. The beat sign of efficiency about the Young Men's Christian association is the fine Increase shown in educational activities. Every encour agement ahould be given young men earning tbelr living, but still eager to learn. Disclosure of the amounts pocketed by the secretaries of the State Board of Pharmacy, who absorb all the feea that are paid In, ia another Indictment of the fee system as a whole. Let public officers be paid what their services art worth in fixed amount, and no grab game. Eastern newspaper comment on the Lus' tanla tragedy shows marked regard for the philosophy of the shady frontier deacon, "Don't do as I do, but do aa I tell you." With very few exceptlona the editors scream in double leaded columns, and close with the admonition, "Keep cool." 1' The old dlatrU't court room received parting farewell today from the lat of llioee he have been It official inherltanta by moving Into the new quar. j tera. The only creatures left In the old building rt-jw j era those who are run Into the lty jail, still mala. I taint d la the basonienL H. E. Gunner of the Grand Vnlon Tea company has ai-Cfpted a situation as city aaleaman of the Omaha i Flour company. t The funeral eervh-es of airs, allnnla Dreiel. wire of j John Dread, were conducted at Bt. Phllomena'a I cathedral. The pallbearers were C. H. Ooodrtrh. R, I n. Uveaey, Charles Crelghton. II. F. Vmlth. Ed Crowed and W. B. Lowe. The Nebraeka druacl't In sesMon here antcrtalnel j the Iowa druggists, mho have been holding their ta soclatloa meeting at Council Muffs. John E. Wtgmao. who haa been skk, continues to ! Improve and Uva doctor now give hop of ultimate ' recovery. A B. Davenport of the milliard Is In Chicago at tending the annual meeting of the hotel men's ao nation. I J. B. Mouee. the tlvtl engineer, hss been setting i etakra through a lot of vacant property south of l I.cai en worth, known as tie Marsh estate. tetiU h. It U aaid a ill be put on the margot aa town lots. On an Even Keel. Effort to ' rock the boat" so far h not made much of an Impression on the craft, for It .till is as "'teady as a church,'' as the sailormcn ay. The suggested contents of the note Presi dent Wilson will end to Cicrmany, In reference to the Lunltania and other Incidents of recent development, will well meet with the critical analysis of sober minds. It makes no reresaloit from the position of the United States, an nounced many weeks ago, when Germany wgs notified it would be held to strict accountability for the loss of any American lives or the de struction of American property as a result of its submarine warfare, and this will now. he In stated upon. The excuse put forward by the Germans thst i a "warning" had been Issued In advance of the sailing of the Lunltania Is fairly met by the pres ident, who points out that a declaration of in tention to commit an unlawful act cannot be held aa a Justification of such an act. The re quirements of International law, of treaty con ventions and of established agreements betweei nations are that non-combatants roust be taken In safety from vessels captured and held as prises before such prizes csn be destroyed. This principle the president restates with emphasis. Criticism of the course of the United Btatea coming from British sources can easily be borne, for It la to Great Britain's Interest and advan tage to have the United States embroiled with Germany. The calm with which the president Is now proceeding is born of the power of the United States, which will support his decision with a firm strength thst other nations will re spect, no matter how much the critics may rail at it. Auditorium Management. It will be only a few weeks before Omaha's Auditorium will pass Into the possession and control of the city, and it will devolve upon the city commissioners to see thst it Is managed In the way most productive of public good. With an intsreat charge of less than 17,000, and no taxes entered up against It, there Is no good reason why this enterprise should not be run on liberal lines, and at the same time be a profit Item on the ledger. The whole problem lies In devising new uses for the structure. Any investment that Ilea idle most of the time must entail a loss. The rlty'a dividends must come from continuous use by large groups of the population, and this ran be accomplished only by popularizing the public entertainments that are held there and encour aging patronage by admission prices wlthla reach of all whenever an admission price I charged. Another requirement is a reasonable schedule of rental chargea to be adhered to with out favoritism or discrimination, and a clear definition of what constitutes a community en terprise for which the use of the building is to be free or at nominal cost. Only if these thing are settled in advance, and settled right, will the acquisition of the Auditorium by the city be marked with success from the start. Our Nary All Rig-ht The timorous soul, who dwells far Inland, and knows of salt water only as he reads about It, may again coma from out bla retirement and renew his appreciation of life. For we haro Just been asaured, and by those who ought to know, that the American navy is capable of up holding its traditions and of vindicating the honor of the United States In any emergency. This information comes at a timely moment, and ia la cheering contrast to the latest report we had from experta concerning Unci Sam's naval establishment. - On former occasions we were told of the rickety and unaeaworthy con dition, of the ancient craft tbat were supposed to bear the Stars and Stripes through the waters of the seven seas. They were rusty and full of holes, and didn't dare fire their guns for fear they would fall to pieces under the shock, and if they did fire their guns tbey would exhaust the available powder supply. It wouldn't make much difference, anyhow, for they couldn't get close enough to hostile craft to do It any dam age. Oh, yes, of course; that was when con gress wss In session, and the appropriation bill was pendtng. It does make a difference at what season of the year we talk about our navy. Man for man, gun for gun, ship for ship, the navy of the United States is aa good aa any that floats, and in avery test to which it has ever been put, has proved itself matter of all. Accumulating TJielen Knowledge. The amount of energy, mental and physical, dally expended In doing things of no particular account haa been variously estimated aa to vol ume, but la generally conceded to absorb a con siderable portion of human effort. The latest exhibition Is by a student In a Pennsylvania agricultural college, who baa set himself the task of smoking sixty stogies a day for a specified time. Hlg announced purpose is to determine the burning qualities of the tobacco used in tbs manufacture of tb stogies he consumes. His undertaking seems scarcely possible of human accompllbhrnent, but should he succeed In thn stupendous feat, he will have contributed to th growing weight of evidence that the fool killer is no longer able to keep up with his work. Tasta la tobacco varies with the Individual, and the devotee of the atogy doesn't worry his head about what it containa or how it burnt. He wanta something that will smell and smudge, aod be usually gets It. Users of tobacco in other forms are profoundly Indifferent to the stogy In any ot its manifestations, and will not be Interested to any degree in experimentation with that device for smokers, if this young man pursues his venture to the ultimate con clusion he will merely have added to the vent amount of useless knowledge tbat baa been de veloped by freak Investigators. riv lawyers will draft the Initiative petition to submit statewide prohibition to the votera of Nebraska next year. The Idea must be that if five lawyera can be made to agree on the proper form and wording, the measure may b tight enough to sail the aeas of litigation without apringlng a leak. The energy shown In boosting men for off We will shine with greater luster If hitched to the bandwagon of Oreater Omaha. The com nun wen I should command a stronger boost than iu dividual welfare. Aimed at Omaha Srward Tribune: The Omaha Roe Is making a cantpaiRn for the mitlgratlon of the death sentence that hs ifn Imposed upon Leo Frank by a Georgia court and affirmed by the United States supreme court. Thousands upon thousand of names en a petition have gone forward to the Georgia govenur praying clemency for the doomed man. What efftel trtfa move will hsve remsins to be seen. Fiank stoutly proclaims his Innocence snd msny pecple are firm In their belief thst he Is honest In hi contentions. Drand Island Independent: The proposition put be for the voter of Orr.aha to vote ll.iO.eoi) In bond, for the purchase, real etlate end all. of the Auditorium, carried by a vote of almost three to one. The original promoters were liberal In their proposition and tha publlo unafraid to own snd maintain the large mii niclpal show plsce. Esamlner: Now that tha city campaign is over and the quarreling Is terminated, let s quit knocking and go to boosting Omaha. That is of more import ance anyhow than who Is who in the metropolis. Fremont Tribune. Considering the advantage of tha "ln" over the "out" In Omaha the "Ins" wop by a small margin. The good showing of tha other waa due to the fact that they pressed the claims of republicanisms, w hich brand of politics ts very popul" MID. Illair Democrat: Omaha Is planning on landing the next national republican convention, and why pot? It will be worth all it costs and while Omaha will reap the direct benefit the whole stata will com In for a lot of good advertising. Always thoughtful of ny good for Nehraaka. F.rtgar Howard auggest tn the Columbus Telesrem that the allied commercial clubs of the state Join hand with the Omaha Com mercial club In an effort to bring thla great conven tion to this slate by not only lending their hand snd heart, but their purs as well. We second the motion. Minneapolis Journal: State Senator Qtttnby, from Omaha, cannot seem to get over the effects of his esperlenc.ea in the recent Nehraaka legislature. 'Ad continues to make an annoying outcry about tha wsy things ware run. II saya he fought In vain all la.i'. winter against nineteen, "wooden Indians." He went lute the senate Innocently supposing that facts, fig ures and reason would govern tha deiiheratlona of that body. He found the winter' program prear ranged by a combination of nineteen senators who were not thsr for their health. Qulnby might have the logic and the protest and th consciousness of rectitude, but they had the votes. Th nineteen "wooden Indians" were made up of sixteen democrats and three republicans. It waa an Impregnable wall. The democratic party could not be held responsible, because In th ether house th situation was reversed. fo tha people cannot tell where to place responsibility for th situation and, in th confusion of parties and of houses, th voter does not know exactly what to do. Hence Mr. Qulnhy calls for tho abolition of the senate and th "clearing out of th Jungle which tho gray wolves and hawks Inhabit." Would It not be a simpler procedure to take each man on his record? Th records of the legislators sr open books. It Is wall known where they stand. If the people send the "gray wolves' and the political traders to do their business for them, what can they expect? In electing legislators, why not elect men? Titer are enoujrn of them. Twice Told Tales A Good Shot. In a certain email Ohio town lives a skln-and-bonee man named, for convenience and to avoid libel. Bill fklnner. During; a larg avenlng downtown aomeor.o drew a gun and fired at random into a crowd ot merrymakers. Th bullet struck Bill Skinner in th thigh. At one a deputation of citlsans started on a run for th nearest and. Indeed, the only doctor. It was long after midnight. They beat on th door and yelled, and finally a second-story, window was raised and tha doctor's head appeared- It looked In tha moonlight like th head of a man himself returned from a big time. Hey! Poet Come down," called on of th deputa tion. "Bill thinner's been shot" "Howsat? BUI Bklnner? Where wss h hit?" "In th leg." "Well, well," said Doe. closing his window, "somo hootln"."-vnrbedy's Magasln. aomethlaar Lacklae;. Mr. Wllkerson. tho architect, had been Invited down to th Clark to display th plans of Clark's new house to some guests. "Her Is th front levaUon,"' explained th archi tect, as he laid th plans on the library table for th Inspection of tha visitors, "with the outside window and tha circular gallery; this Is th esst elevation, showing the tower" After various comments had been mad by ti guest, llttl Arthur, aged 7, "who was enormously In terested In th new house, cried: "And where are th two mortgage father said he was going to put on?" New York tTlmes. Ab Bffeetiv Bearer row. An American tourist had been boasting again In the village Inn. "Talking of scarecrows," he said, with a drawl, "why my father one put on up and it frightened the crows so much that not on entered the fields again for a year." II looked triumphantly around his audience. Burely that had settled those country bumpkins. But ha waa to meet his match. "That's nothing." retorted one farmer. "A neighbor o' mln one put a scarecrow Into hla potato paten and It terrified th bird so much that one resoal of a rrow who had atolen some potatoes cam next day and put them back." Pearson's Weekly. People and Events A Jersey City woman, testifying In her suit for di vorce, confessed that she tried to keep her husband tn th straight and narrow path by playing penny ante with him at horn. The heme fell down hor ribly a a moral persuader and a a money getter. A panhandler with "Kev." attached to his name Is tn Jail In "t. Louis, charged with working charitable people for a bogus organisation called the "Christian Messengers." Police assert that tndtecrtmlnating giving encourage all kinds of charity fraud In St. Iouis. Chicago boasts of a nonpartisan Judiciary. Friends of tha Jurists do not I've up to It. At recent nomi nating conventions th rude partisan of nonpar!) saimhip enlivened the proceeding by rile of "liar" and "come outside." Police prevented severs I fis'.lc mlxup. Chicago Is imltatini: Pscls. A man who was knocked down and rolled ovet by an automobile, was subse quently arrested for disorderly conduct. Gelling In th way of autoniobilea Is more then disorderly con duct. It suggest the reed of an examination of the head It ahould be undsi stood In ad vane that the Philadelphia counctlmen who will accompany Liberty BeU to th coast are not to be claased aa junketer. Tha world Is taboo. Gladhanders along the route ahould b careful how they phrase their greetings to the honorable members. Two shota fired at close range failed to penetrate the skull of Tapeoton Tertslok. a truck farmer near Camden. N. J. He essayed the role of peacemaker la a fight. Th test of Tertalok skull was satisfac tory a himself, but a piece of his ear was clipp 1 by en of th flattened bullets. On ef th Lusllania passengers from Buffalo, William H- H. Brown, had a dream premonition that tha ship could be sunk, and told Mrs. Brown, "If the !isitanta sinks." ha told her. "you caa picture ma toased about by tha waves, but something tells me 1 shall b rescued If the ship goes down." When In formed of the disaster Mi. Brown was aot alarmed. "My husband's dreams alwas tome true." she said. Th nam ef WlUism Brown is In th list ef saved. GHH7S OMAHA. May 12 -To the Kdttor of Th Fee: Having read many article in the varlou psper within the Inst few days, all ef which give the Impression that w are not tn the least prepared for war, and that If It came this country would be defeated Immediately and there would be no more United States of America. I v ish to mske the folloaing expression of opinion, tind have been wondering why every Impression I have gained from vhat I have read was that we should be careful snd not stand up tor our right In this Lusitania catastrophe for fear that our country would be crushed st one. . I believe that w are a hundred time more able to protect ourselves .than wa ere led to believe. We sr not in a po sition where we would have to fight Germany alone, and as a matter of fact ther are anywhere from .V,00O to l.OOO.W Americana who could tak to tha field within a week's notice I ., regular troops, state militia, retired and dis charged soldier, some veterans. To ttta the situation up many strategists state there Is a deadlock on both battle fronts. Take this expert opinion, then place, ssy JOO.W to 1.000,000 American r the Ueld. do you not believe there would be a new German drive, and In stead ot going forward would It not be a backward drive, and to meet same would not their lines become weskened generslly to such an extent that Instead of being a deadlock for another terrlhl winter .would ther not be prospects, ssy at th end of six weeks after the Ameri cans got In the field, that th all I could drtv the Teuton back and atart a maraa toward Berlin thst would end the wsr quickly? I uannot figur how our en tering tha war would atop our supplying munitions to the allies, for with th Ger man ships all tied up In different ports w should havs no reason to fear an invasion, snd all possible munitions, In cluding g'Jbmsrln parts ss well as ships themselves, would be at th allies' dis posal, Including many fine transports SJch as the Prtnc Eltel, which eould b uaed to replace th Fry, and other Ger man ships interned In our ports could be seised, as tho Germans put It. on se eount of military necessity. Th Wood men of th World have many fine drill teams, fine young fellows, mounting Into thousand of men. who could be whipped Into a second army for horn defense, etc. 1 could add much to the above, as doubtless you could if you wanted to flgur things out seriously, but cannot ses why everybody should gain th opin ion that our entering th war would re lease th German army and navy so It eould swoop down on our poor wesk d. ft useless country and annihilate us with on crack of th whip. A SUBSCRIBER. A aether Voice. OMAHA. Hay .To th Editor ef Th Boe: Americans sr not' Indignsnt st Germany because a British ship was torpedoed off Queenstown. Tour cor respondent, Dr. Gerhard, knew this, un less he Is suffering from "kalserltl," an ahnonnsl development evidently common among a certain class of German-Americans. I am an American citizen pf German descent-end I have great lov for th old country-the land of my forefathers. But I am an American first, last and all. the time, even though I might not agree with some of my fellow cltlsen on certain matters pertaining to this war. But I am enough of an American to stand with ths Stars and Stripes when a crisis is at hand. Tha all differences must be forgotten. Americsns are Indignant because de liberate murder was committed by Ger msny, when hundreds ef Innocent lives wr sacrificed In th d'e.truction of th Lultanla. Any man with a spark of manhood will sgree te this and will share tha Indignation. Fellow Americans, pay no attentin to the outbursts of men like Gerhard. His vUws are not the views of German Americans as a whole. Should we be called upon to fight the soldiers or sail ors of Oermsny. we. Oermsn-Amerlcsns. Ill he found shoulder to shoulder with cur fellow-cltixens defending the land of our adoption aialnst the aggressions of Germsny or sny other foreign powery OTTO BERG. ITS TW! 2ilL They whet your cigar without "They Editorial Snapshots Washington Star: Estimates of the normou cost of wsr have not Included calculations of the Indemnities thst may be required for the destruction of Amcr. can ship. , Boston Transcript: Modern nomencla ture Is plsylng havoc with the plcinr eaqueness of war. What a sorry figure Fighting Jo Hooker would have cut in history charging up Hill No. 78 Philadelphia Ledger: England paid H39,or for the Wtlhelmina's cargo, valued when aelid at IIW.000. Bethlehem Steel and du Pont Powder aren't in it with the business 0f exporting csrgoe to be captured by the Brltlh government. Cleveland Tlain Dealer: On belligerent Intends to appropriate two-thirds of sur plus profits made by firms engaged in th production of war good. Happy thought. If all nations would sppropriato all th profits made from war, war might be abolished. Brooklyn Essie: All Iowa will amil over the arrest of former Senator "Lafe" Teung as a spy by tha Austrlana, and chuckle over his determination after get ting safe to Iiondon to go to Berlin A real lowan always chooses the line cf greatest reststsnce. Daltlmor American: British chemists are following German ones In preparing poisonous gaaes which cause violent and blinding suffering to the victims. And yet we flatter ourselves that at this stage of the world's progress w have Intro duced human warfar. Ir.dianapoll News: It is clear from th ptritnt utterances of Geort W. Perkins that hs Is still busily angered In making this country a better place for his children to live In, but h seams to forget all about the children of other people who have got to live In It. too. Washington Post: Th vigor snd op timism with which Germany is waging Us aid of th war are amasing. In view ef tha eaortneua odds which it ia faring. No en, however, predisposed to favor th lllce, caa fairly refuse to glv oredtt t th German government and people fr their single-minded and efficient con duct of th war. If th British govern ment and people w ere a a single-minded and as fully aroused, th gallant Belgian and French armies would hve a better ehanc to breath. nOUXT) LJ asp Atlantic City . . . Itar Harbor. Me Boston, ftuffalo, Montreal, water ual. the iurte h mds a ml that anr men who drws a gun on snother will have to quli drinklna Ton's b urprl1 to s how r.lc and orderly th old plee IS gettln' to be.' Washington Star. AND GK0A5S. Bllton Vht la the ressnn for Jinks sudden peeudivpompout, dignified man- ncr? . . Tllton He recently nwrrled. snd ne s trying to live tip to his wife opinion of him Jug. "He's honest, anyway." "So?" "Yes: re admit thst h would net have been ible to so to Kurope for hi ummr vacation even (f ther had been no wsr ' Detroit Free Press "Hid you ever pley esrds for money''" "Ves; hnt l never gat It" Cleveland lisin I'ealer. DO IT NOW. 5ie credit to the flnsnc.er. Who is contented yesr hy yesr With what Is fslr, snd has ne) r Of judge's w rit or critic s Jeer. Thst mn constructs a grand rare'. N ho ih tils business 1 sincere. And, having power to chet his peer. Hold principle of Justice dear. The rosea growing for the bier. Which at the farthest Is too nar t.t s send them now without S tesr To all the upright In the here Oman. WILLIS HUDSPETH. KAB1B&E KABARET BUtnArKtvmk THE HAIR BEAUTY THAT BELOKGS To YCU Of THOSE OT&V4 -vvl'St4 Bo many who have long known thst hair beauty was certsin to follow upon systematic hair care have bean loath to commence what they mistakenly think too much trouble. Proper hair car means only keeping the scalp snd hair perfectly clean by use of soma prepara tion made for shampooing, not for gen eral cleansing. You can enjoy th best that is known for sbout three cnts s shsmpoo by getting; a packs g of Can throx from your druggist. Dissolve a teaspoon ful In a cup of hot water and your shampoo Is ready. After Its us the hair dries rapidly with uniform color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt sr dissolved and entirely disappear. Tour hair will be so fluffy that It will look much heavier than It Is. Its luster and softness will alo delight yeu. white th stimulated scalp gain th health which Insures hslr growth. Advertisement. Church Do you find sny Improvement In our home since you wer last here? Gotham Yea; sot rid pt your phono graph, hsven t you? Yonkers Statesman. "Society I ao shallow." mused ths par lor philosopher. "It's h good thine ft is," retorted the mere msn. "or half the people who are wsdirg around In it would get drowned." Judge. "Aw, shuckr!" "Hew. now?" "Thla fellow told me he wss going to show mo the heautl of th town." "Well, didn't he?" "He mesnt parks and office bnlldlngs I wns preps red to see some feminine love liness.' Louisville Courier-Journal. "Hs Orlms-n Gulch adopted prohibi tion ?' "No." replied Broncho Bob. "But It's on th wsy. o's to bring it round grsd- t.v.-.v.v.v.-.v.v.v 'SiV. .v. -. ' ' w .-. jawu-.V i if v.v.vw.v. v.".-v.yjk-.v.v.V.VAV.-.-.v.v.v.vv' , X. Ul ?v. appetite 'Gin I smoke freely and smoke moJeratehj at the same time ? 1 asks a young man. J Yes by settling down to a 'modulated1 Havana like the Tom Moore. . It holds iust the right propor- rVI 'KJT tion of Havana tobaccos to 1 XO ORE a man's appetite CIGAR 10 staling' it jLittim Toi5f Wl LtoU Tom em jf eattftj Tern Mm alwayt com back for Moore' aawtamasnCteweOawSts So, iftu a Oasgha, Mgtrtatos. SR1ER EXCURSIONS Tlrkets on sale daily beginning June 1st. - ' VIA ' ' CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE I ST. PAUL RAILWAY TKIP8 FROM OM.MAt New York City . ..... S51.85 Xorfolk, Va ...$48.85 Portland, Me 853.00 Quebec, Que i-$48.20 Toronto, Out $30.SO Mass X. V. Que, Tickets on sale via differential lines at somewhat lower rates. Final return limit 60 days, liberal stopover privileges. Reduced rates to many other summer resorts tn Canada, New England, New York State. Northern Michigan and the Wisconsin Lake Country, as well ea delightful cruises on the Great Lakes and combined rail and diverse route toure to New York and Boston. For complete information, toiaers, etc., can on or aaarcsa V. E. IJOCK, City Passenger Agent, C. M. ft 8t. P. By. 1317 I amain M., Omaha, Neb. Agents for all steamahip lines. BUSY BEE BOYS Y It's lots of fun to play Daddy-long-lfsrs and walk with stilts. We will ve TEN PAIRS FREE to the ten boys that bring us the most pictures of the stilts before 4 P. M., Saturday, May 22d. 'hla picture of the stilts win he in The Bee every day this week. Cut them all out and ask your friends to save the pictures In their paper for you too. Sea bow many pictures you caa get and bring them to. Tha Be Offica, Satur day. May 12d. Tbe suits will be given Free to the boys or girls that aend us tba most picture .be fore 4 P. M Saturday, May :d. "Vxvy.1