r 1 1 1 ; OMAHA EKE: MONDAY, AIV.UT U. The Morning Bee MORM NO L VI NING SUNDAY THK ME ftiUSHINQ tOMPAWr MaW B. ir&lfcK. TuiUkti. 9. flit 1 1, Cm. mi. MlMBtft Of THK AVScKIAUO MUI , x twmui . Tx M awa-,. i M aoMit WUI Ml to M HW'MU hrM HU4 t aff a.aa.U aaaua H Ul a IK IU Wat aawaaa , I ri f at (M atamraa ! I Mil I .ar4 MtUtl ef tin Oese tea, July. IMI Daily 7l.23 Sunday. . . .70,3.12 Cnl Meaaaer tlXt A. ROOD, lfil(ia MU l aet uef4 kaiee mt thl 4ih r Auiimi, fit. it-it w, m, quiver, iiiwi few fx eie Baa I, MM W IS r,f!lla. la rwat ima aatn. ae TM lm,iM I M- lfi a4ia efe.lM(. it rumtofu Inul tMaaaf, Aa le Ievrtva ATlaetla ., . r !( 'u fw i r. m i rz" Mi.af.al Peer '!, At 11 1 Itll f l4i, 1IXX orricta W.m of hr IT'S 4 rra C. Blfefts . It trM Bt. tn IM 4131 S, (ilk It. Ha . --' FifUi Amu KaikmilM -l ' W Ceiaeea . i:t Blag ft. .. r'e--lt aa at. He, Tt ' iii4 "ily iffjlil-n af Th (m,ha Ha for aW. !;.!, 71,111, i" nf IJ .11 Ji ' tk ,- said mlr rimitn ef t UniaS H fur Juno, IX.', It.HI. ' f .W etr June af tf, 'tela it larger gain I tun Ikat mini er any eisar daily r Sufiaaf ir. NEmUSKA'S UCUTENANt COVERNOft.' 1 fli I'rtillinfiii'iii, of '!hm A, JUrrown, lieu Irnant ovrrnir of lh ntnte of Nchmk, is on that ihould th'nk the rctmbillti. of th volfm, rijfard h ot ytriy. To quota hit. own nurds, he found hiroielf "down nd out," and coiniulled to aricjit any employniiuit ht could find. lloncH toil i no iliKgraie to any man, and "I'd" UarruKi i not abovr working for livinit. lie haa piovfd thai all hi life. Xcbranka haa brn and ii iiiKtrard with il lieu tenant govirnor. That oHIcIhI i( iupi(Kcd to he big enough to fill the governor's rhnir. On at leaat two luTM.inni the lieutenant governor hai aurceeded to the of fire of governor, beiaune that functionary had gone to another place. At ome time under the ad' ministration of every governor the Mate ha had, I he lieutenant governor haa been required to an aume the duties of the thief executive temporarily, Mr. Barrowa has frequently been tailed upon to aerve, onti for at leait a fortnight at a atretch, and on a number of occasion for a week at a time. He ha had to do alt thing that would fall to the lot of the governor during that time. And he rhould be paid for hn aervirei, A dmpusMonate view of the can will be aided by reading this proviaion from the Constitution of Ne braska, lection 16 of article vi; In cniie of the ili'Hlh, linpi'm linirnl, and jiiilii r thervof to tin ai'cuaed, failure to quullfy. rmix na tion, ubarnce from the atnte, or other diaalillliy ef tli okrniir, the power, dutlri and etnolu menu of t h i? ntllce tor lho residue of the term or until the dlioiMllty ahall bi removed, nhull lc olvo upon the liautenaiit Kovernor. That lansuage would seem clear enough to in dicate, at least, that the lieutenant governor is to be paid the salary of the governor while performing the, governor's duties. , It is not a question of whether tho governor is to be docked for the time he loses; the constitution says the lieutenant gov ernor thall be paid and the record shows he has not been paid. Ah appropriation for the purpose failed at the regular session of the legislature in That puts the blame more squarely upon the state. Ne braska has no right to ask any of its citizens to fill the Jbigh ofice of chief executive and do it at his owrrexpensc. I - Pelham A.' Barrows is a poor man, but that has. nothing to do with the ease. He would be entitled to his pay just the sumo, were he as rich as Croesus. He is not afraid to work at anything that is honest. He has a considrrul e sum of money coming to him for service as acting governor of Nebraska, and he should be paid that money. eel aliout .imitg (hi will hive i.klrd a big job, but nhn he ha lurereded he will pot unly be public bene far tor, feut he will nerd a bigger theatrr to hold hit customers. 'BOS" SIMMONS AND THk: BIO SIXTH. Nebraska ha had sitire 191 a solid republican reprtteiitauon in tlie houf at Wanhington, It is deitrable that this be continued. lor the romin election Ihn-a new name will be submitted: that of W, A. Anderson In the Flmt dintrUt, to succeed I". Irnnk Itfvi., who renigiuul t take up procecuibm of war frauds? Willi (J, Sears in tho Second, who seek to succeed Albert W, Jefferta, retiring; and Robert C, 8immons in tht Histh, who seeks the place left vacant by the death of Moe ! Kinkaid. All of these nominations art good, and deserve the support of the voter. Already The Omaha Hee ha commended "Bub" .Simmons to the people of the Kixth district as fur tunat choir for a successor to Iheir well-beloved tongrenman, who Jitmlly passed away on duty, Mr, Simmons Is a young man, but has already shown himself po-ed of eminent qualifications for tht office, It I pleasure to find In the Lincoln Star this support of his candidal y: WMtmllf rilMpaMNliiif Ills optinliflit. lio l per sunnily a i il?n of S""H inllii- mid repute. It niav Im Mld that Mr, Himmoti 1 t i.,n is dlr h ! fur tho ono roii UihI hn lyplflc Dm yioin and lsiiroii i-lrrnrnl thst Is ruining M thn front In pyldlf- affxli. In IiudIiiom nnd In a!l rhiiniifl" of liunian rffurl. Ho Iikk aldlliy conildned with ensy, and munition linlnnnd with nid "fiiw 1'lm caiidldai y of Moll hllom.iin will SPIduI partniiUrly in tlio- who beliv tli.ii f-virilif mn dlmulil have noiu t' prno-ntiitkio m the sov riiini nt M- la a former Ut t-oinnmnder of tlif Ainrrliaii I-kIiiii and hi sund upon iiuotlonii IuvoIhIiik thn principle of Amu H i.Mmii I wrll known, Hhoiild lit so to 'rf, lh pmoln of Nfhrunli.i i .111 In- anKiurd thul no utterance of lil In a tunc of nntlonsl iilam will cauiut thetn to liana tlirlr htadn In tnnnw. Tim tlr la ronvlnci-d that the voters of the Hltli dlxtrlct oucht to orii-'t pariy line In thlr i linira of m ronarnMninn till r Mild di legate thin wi'ihk Niid virlln mitll to h their npokesinan l WHkhiiiifton. ART oTpASSING THE BUCK. Josephua Daniels, secretary of navy In President Wilson's cabinet, now a lecturer on the Chautauqua circuit, tried out a new line of thought on a reporter for The Omaha Dee. Mr. Daniels told tht young man that our national troubles chiefly are the re sult of passing the buck. He was railing on Mayor Duhlmau at the time, and it is fair to presume the mayor got the full significance of this statement from the lute secretary of navy: In doiiii'Htli.', mm ful, huKlni'M ami political life thi-re is a pri'Mit-dny tendency to pan th buck. The dmiocrnta blunin, 'hn republicans and the republican blame lb" dernocrst. l-cl ns face our riiipnibl)ltli-M and not blame othei for our own m Intakes or failures, It is plain to see that Mr. Daniels is out of office 'and has no Immediate Intention of seeking re-entry, j or he would not have abandoned the partisan idea that won him distinction while in the cabinet, j Putting thut to one side, agreement with his main 'proposition is e.sy. Americans have allowed them selves to rail into tne naou 01 uying tn very tning that is lead calculated to bring troubles to a focus and to tnd them by discovering what is wrong and applying the remedy. So long as settlement day can be postponed by shifting the blame, that long iiioxt of the people are willing it should prevail. Fo the gentle art of passing the buck in practiced now at it never was before. Always, however, in the great American gam to which the term once was peculiar and sacred, comes the showdown. Sooner or later the buckpasser it called upon to make good or pay up. That day is not very far ahead of America right now. How to Reform the Courts i'tbrako FJitoit Exptvu I'lVn'i on the Quatioti in JVju I 'lain .aignugc , litadt-rs' Opinions ai'l l-.rillt 011' h r Hrward lUiulc urtopt a hili end of eibli an r; K nur: Th Ameiicsn liarj't"'"1 "l ibe nofeion swwi'Uilon bcaalla llm lack of te-1 lOfi't ihs ptiblie ha for cuurl and! the coiiMHatton, Th cu it ry In flu J, bur III remedy will be hard to appl). It t a crowing belief amoiif the pipl that the c ntiiu Unit pmlfiia id rli li KH saslnat III poor tiacaua of the 'f .n t llml It I utterly initili I or poor man to think of inaklnir a lishl for Ins inn. Htltutlonal nhi. no matur how meritorious hi km may be lecau of lb (real ej'i tie, A for lb wro log dlrAapeit fur cuiiiia, una lied nut look any farther than our own (late to find dnrens of raw a of lnlrirlit Jnatli and releaae of proven criminals, hlah and low, Mllifdt tirnrd contempl and dime ii, not only of lb court but of lb law. There I srreatnr danger In this frame of thn publio mind than mital eopl renlisn. teuin.1 ftiy Nonpurt'll. Ivlwln M, imrr; if tho lodae fmi 1. 1 niakn ui h phanae In plira--oliigy a to inlnliiilir.fi delay: If Inn objei l of a neaiilf.il of i dim I I from the Blandpollil nf t!ie atlorney ll well n the coiiitt was to d. i, rmlrm th truth, and not almply lo win the caan rrsardlea of llm Juil.n In volved, and If speed could tin in juted into court action without ) ftatlnv the nnd of Justice, then, perhap, the aiiuallon now be., moaned by the American Itar ! elation Mould be bettered j ( oliiiohna 'Irli'graui, Kditar Howard; The praa r port Of III IHtef am r of speaker l th Han Krum laf o meeting of the Amerb au liar umoc lutlon pd more bin- the spemdie of Jlerr Moat, or tike lb talk Lenliitt and Trotsky made In New York before they want back to Hoaela. If a speaker for organised labor or or an I red farmer ihould denounce lho Ameri can republic a the "mom lawless tmlloo In the world," s did Judge Hwaney' commit! report to th bar association, . audi a speaker would be Jailed befor breakfast nnd probably would be deported from the slate by an me mllllarv au- thorlty. Th American Jr useoclt- lion, with Chief Jusllow Tuft s Its chief, oiishl to b dolus Homethlng lo restnr pur court nnd our coun try to the confidence of th people, Inalead of uttering language, ralcti lated to make our citizenship loa falih In our aovernimnt aenemlly, and In our rourt iartb:iilurly. An honeat and tlasn Judiciary ha been and Will b the heat bulwark be tween the Amerlcnn pcopl nnd an archy. Ha Who tries to drag our Judiciary to low levels, iin did that bsr committee When It said our na tion is -ins moat iawjeas nation In 'llm .New Mli li.aeph liilberl; lUm.ilal. I'Kiialltiltlons OiiKliulad a lintltiiliuu on de. I'olie power, They ma an miomaly In a fi'liibal dennw rev, o It Is Shaurd fur the pnpl,f to lioilt Iheoi Ue Tha dralrM lo ahoilah run sillutloii denote Inenul growlb. lreairt I fur i inirl Mleo ,hn glowing diwunment of the fact that they linarlubly fr doniiiisnt liaa liileitnt, llnliln ge) l'rogre, K J llMhra; ribll leglajrtln.n I i i piiihiIii. i"ur lino It of I be ilin. i .mi t nt nunifant today. Man la hrdged In Willi ralri Ibina and iouil hi piiMfiba lo at i ,. ii I irll.f. I 'otieiltutloiial rlgbl are ait a aula on the linpleat nielijtl and a a leault pciifiln Mr loaing lln ir e.ei t fur law enforcement snd court. W am on the Uirealtuld of bolahev lain due lo be iiinailublit hoiglng for power by aolNgoolatlc refotmer and whether there I suhmlsalon or not Hi conalituilon Is threatened. The' wt SlttlBS ! l! pltili I l oil lMi. ira.i.. I, la tl . iffil.i d.frt sod I r ll. at n'ii us a-n 1 I c i ' Mid i.tal H.a hjrl li g at ! mn l , ma. I? j n,. .a rn i , nf II ami Iba Wm leo n, tut ,t- e.... ai d ih.l 4 1 'oui to in- gather wl'tl M-irrhrad and (l.alli-n.j aaU(.. i i-i p. K SI r..a ,l ,aigf, -.,naiaiinal . aiulil , - in. I , .f Wltuli thay tid ! 1 II i.. .iiImiIV pa toil ;t polma I m,i i, all m ii-ti,ni- W 'n H,,a ,, :Oe li.itust il, Nofill wilii Hn AUTMt H HIHr,H !soi i.aio. l i. liiintiei! t . . i , .Sew York, flimr nvrr In siail Slur ISrtarr lu lli I oorl. , hon,l m.i.i I. Itieir is no donl'' tin ah A .g II lit t h I..I IM '' bn 'it t. .f.l giftnod , -r. .... ii ...... I lh.- I'awOM and i ,,l l..io Til in.i of Hi Iiiii.I l. Ji....f '"(,,,, 11,1.1Ml.Mj,, , lh,( liiaating of lb ,tn en. an 11 r t- Ti.a , i,i.. , hnrta of Th Oiiish !: rroi rorr- tiatmit SI San tiaiii it, at Wiiiibyfwem nd ii hra-l. 1ml Itinfceu fooiid'-in I fiolti In lb papat . . , .,,.,, Addmea. I ' ,h" ""' their tier ilkia Saaselawat l( SWIaaaal b4.aaHf aah lanait aaal eaa4. tea at tt laaM Bt eaaa aaaak m oaia, aaaikniai airM I mm a whWn at gaklla lairi mii Swil a mi'. a.l ma,a laata Sa a ari. I S.S lallae aaaai s aa)aa,aia Sa IS aaan a-f Itta t,lr, a ISMigb b j taal faa aa gajkHaawal I tittuha' I'm Id k IJbrarf, Oinaha, Aug. It. To lb Kduer . Ilieia annua to he com talk of s lb- l . II.. .. ...,r l..naJ IMinn. tnlltirig bond for leinodflina or n-' ......a ....i oei-r faalilnned then I..I.I, i. , . , . ... ,t f 1111 ir m .an - "f . i Urglog th liioah bobllo library. ,, tUm ,u,u, t o.ii.t b gin,"' " " " '"'' '' or.iuiiirij III rrail Ilia la. I , in,r j. r, liny In, '""" '" Ibal ert tear ago the uulton , IMH.H ,,, ,,r ,1(fl ,, , ,.,,,! ei go.it .....:,. t of reniodellng Hi lihraiy ihroighr ,hB , .,j, j 1rt ,,, ,,., Ir bv leeit iinait. I fi. i . ih.a speed). nd r'i Ma t, M. ; " """"' ""' ' ! lot repfit frnf.i a ..ii l-i, , "pc .a l b'.d ail. n.J.d Iidd by Jodga H a.la of t..a. I ouii.alilp ll w a ... I a. d woi.ld KhMi dviaed a ioii,iiil!l.a .iin'"'" ! I'i''"l ' ad it i... ,i An, mi. an ,1111.0,1.10' l.a an He.) full tei.i..,. . ,'r.iio the gi...ind 10 ktl lh pei'i le of tl a t i.lla.l I '" onroHonatel. Sat bi.-keo ,t Hi. l.a I., . bH'r i.i..le..Ui..l,ci.. ; 'I'-'1 ' MoarOied 11 n.or hole.,o. rgard for the la ' " ' ''" If the IfMlllolKea lr,.0.le,l j n.any of our illlseo re ...1,. 1 " ' ""' ii,. . I th. . 1. ...ill, .11. ,ii ,.. I... " 1I1.1. Aug If,- In th ,. tof ilia l arnegia ruuiidtion was ml. toil leij to 1 ha pf.r,l and Iha laaue IIT t vif 111M1I1 fasr fiit any prnpoalllfiti at Ihl Urn to tote bond for library purpoa would be rather basardiHi. Al b l. log money for puhlln lilnsrl' 1 l o sbrulatle for the avsrsg yoier. May I iiggeat that hn the II biarv board has df Ided what II want lo do thai 11 than iiivtt sll the women oitsiiUatloliS of th ity, each on to appoint commute to meet with lb and then turn lb matter of log I he rltif'tloit for I ha ended an ld t the rt h and l.a f..i. o' .,.,,,.1.1 r.r i,,,,,!, ,.l..n la l,..:.,.,.l.,a 1 bond OV 1 r to the woiiieu? A a.i warped by tba pi.Jildlc of eon- ''"'"T "n' bnklvltig , f.WI, . . fllllMllII, IIH" ! JPirili"! a library ,,) f., , n,y ,a a !,., 1 ' si..,..l. oo.e Ibal th tli red. tool I t.fioer. II. h,ig'f slir,.le oriM eea i f Hildlfig oqt what lb fan a aia and ap),- stllotlonsl reformera lli.il only lhl "r "cnia w rosy aarety , . ,.hliab.d role, of Juatlre. l b leadership of a si rung-willed aglta-! ' "V0 ,H '"cm prove that an ! ,,,, , t,ime spphcation tor la ner-dail 10 throw the country "t'peal to th allruiam i of th woman ,)f ru1 tui l,a.. .,.n Mult up Into eliaoa, Uy all tnean e n I '" ia iihi miia in tain, ihrough a long m, reaahin of ei inimedlah ly Inaillnle 11 Im.d of ' "''"'"'. 1 -tm niy Inatruciion In Auiul.an Ideal j-io,.aior ,0 r. ie,a. wan may . j nil Join In asyliig ' ll-awii preaerv Itcalrliy .tpn-M, ' " 'r'" our fool Mend- ran Cia.k I'erklnai U.lay snd sn- j ''''r'"1.. '"i?"""!, ""f ':".r n' liquated pror.du.a a. Ihe wor-t "" " V1 ?Jr' ,'"'U fllU ,n" fault of Amitrlcan co.trla. A,,y 1 'dloii of pre.ld.tit wllh aatl.f.. min t and r.-aoui i.eful hiwter i n I '"" "." com m unity and credit to oliMtriif't lit-e In i,f juatb-e until liti gation bsiomea toalt'-r of sheer en durance, Horn J'ldgd rtpedHe ,' lion regBrdbas, but many do not. The. syaiein should be simplified by culling out iinnecary ri tap and lechnlcalltle and forcing law yers tn do boalnee In a (onmon a line way, while nt tb aani limn iiiinarii Miiyona a 111 imiwin and a tioideat (lateinent of that fart toijld offend no one, but the fulanm flat tery ,f mi anonymoii yiophut, galnt which (her J on nrniir. lion, la urwjuaflfinah!v ,.., ..nit. Mi.. ' Uateful m Mr, Ulau h,ji makea na wonder why the seyvli , for In stame, of a man like th lata Iwia I- pteaervltig' all lallng safegijiird I '-"", who sarvad a a member sgalnat rnop judgment. IU'IwIIIow t'ounly t.aeKe. II 1). Htrunk; The luwyem theio. selves me much to Maine tut th manner In which Justlr la Irlflad with in iha iiiiirt and th many law upon th Nlainle honlc which hy served someone's vanity lather than th pursuit of Jnathe. our statute hava been drafted by law yer and filled With terhnlcal loop hole until th administration of Juatli't haa taaolved Itself Into a legal huttlw of wlla and mental fac ultlna. 1 mil In lew the realisation of tlieao f.icta on the part of the publlo I in a bnga meaaiirr. responsible for the bemoaning of the Amerl'im Har aeaociailoii. .a (.rand laluml linli,i'inlcnt. A, I'. Hiiechler: Tim Amcil.aii gaternliig .ri..'f ,1 11 . and prriiililitig 1 ail en. Ilea ran.piilg't of maneuver . log bv la It- r adroit lawteia f.irj advaotaa Tei hnii spile are In lld lipoli, praiedrtnla lnyotd j and delav p.toilfle.l t" tlie enil . bat If the i, .fiiiimo faenple m In, log faith In fourta, 11 1 l,iun of their f.i.lulc to uii'Wi.in'l Ihe j labyrlfilblne li lrii . iea nf .miiii llielhofl A 10 life SUf ne nillll anil a of til tnoat 11.1,11 f.iar that have i.afn retailly fl'Maroilfied baa i-ean dei'ld'd bv a nve-to-fmir Vole The most m o rn arrnlgnmeiil of lite coufl proi edure haa bfit wilM.ii lu j auiirema rourt dlaeoflng i,plnlofi, ' For riample. in (be . b,l.l ,ibi ,ii, t Juati. lifiinii . who wroi the mi nority opinion, ei rr-.fi lua lnal.,1 iiy to Yinieiatand why ' ot,ra, : whb It toohl fas out of fif'ii,e iIih l.tiilalana ttlulo llt,,i ,.iif.ni ' To lb Editor j y pudnblt bv laiatlou 1 hild 1 lit dlrett reply hi,r, 1 final stjlbotity to injii d,-l,,,n ' must 11 somewhere', anil In tliia routitly me 'ouris are yiven inat'l'mon lion ever, the aoui'e f power In tli roiled Htaleg anil la 1 "(', H Oi.iiilli iigfi ii j.,i unit h it' btng the wood lil' i.i.Mid 11 iii.i 1. 11 in -bi-ra. The n,,t t. i,,, mi., tnai'V . Sara t.,,l) -tftn ,af f.i small l,g imi.iVf.l, ..let ib 0,1 molbirrv, hoaclilff or , in, l,v,i 1HK1II ahniild lli,r t I, a 11, tm 1, .i I Hirul.bfiV iliaveK and d.a'i.." ai lit ala h,i in iiirtttittiiiiint: n .lean pin, ieit tula in, pi"ii . a, In, 11 " (lo 11 mm, " I'U.iy if even a day or two will o,..a. ' ,' i .iii.iImiii ,.r iii iiim I flilfn ul'. If ii'.i liopfivaihl1 II I 'I.IN'lliMl CENTEH SHOTS i belter to have lov - lb. ill lo p,iv dlimoii) , TiibulK .1 ri'.d !,,"f Minue.ip'ili of ihe, tlmsha publlo library board ror a ginerailon, should b o cheaply valued and so soon f,,t ""'ifti r. I MAI.I.KIl "Ti-uieraou'iilsl Men." Omaha, Aug. II, of The Omahii llee; to a ii ent elatenieut by an airmail oiuciut mat IM ,,,ia now tran , oiling the mall twli-a a, rnaa ll... I'nPed Hlatea vry day In Ihe y'iri pf,wrr. . - a. iifiim.raiiiniiiii lor anil tun idea of I be milleiiiii ,1, u ,i fill ff Jul, hi it 110 boy has a am ah. Href raf ki 1 Ii ft a)yi'na lli' aid Wall .nun have a tn w . tp of l,,,ri. h.i.iil. ,1 aoo If tli" Joaniifa,' tureia don I lealn to Mad the han dle of golf ilnlia fultiinorc hin,. Homa men go under the Imprn aloo I h fro nd . n ni.l la MftK'ii'l yon inn bbed lloilda Time. - overpaid sa wero lh early drivar It h people, and government at ill ' i,Mtniii Hi. tho world"' la an sn h enemy of ourjliur nasmiatloii bua rendered a big ttiiM.eme ill ll.idin )ee. ... u.. .... ., ... , ur aome mr. "derive l J,t tmweta from Ihe! thai lliilanilia doea mn rule Mice conieg to th defanaa of the ' , t ..1 ir.. ,.. .1 " 11 1. 1 1 1 1, 1,.. gam with th following; ! tru. as Judge Wade oolnl out. I that, th p'opla make tl.a law, audi Now Unit the women aie l.agin that lhy May make anv law they j nlog to elmw thi i' 1,11a, lhf( ,in lelr by 1 rlllsliig public opinion j long earring to tbern In order 1.. III favor or It. Hut nnally III , provn iii.n in r are nr aoina upr court ay wheiher It 1 good lw or Woteiloo Tribune. not That I where (he mli 1 oine. country ami such. should ha liistod THE REMEDY WITH THE PEOPLE. It frequently happens that into some neighbor hood priding itself on its pleasant and quiet sur roundings a commercial enterprise will push its way. City zoning plans and residential restrictions not always succeed in barring an invasion. It is only another case of people looking to the law to do what could be done by themselves. Down in Kansas City a fine old home on a boule vard was purchased by two men who destroyed its green lawn and built an ugly store building. The druggist and the grocer that rented these places ex pected to enjoy a heavy. trade, even though the neighbors had protested vigorously. They wait in vain Sot profitable patronage. That little community stands by the principle of no trading with the enemy. The Kansas City park board has played a part in this movement, by the erection of a small signboard on park property nearby. This reads as follows: All persons who favor putting stores In resi dential districts such as this should patronize thea two little stores. Those who hold the con trsry opinion will not. This reliance on public sentiment is a wholesome thing, Gradually, it seems, the people are learning again to do things for themselcs, realizing that it is thus that the solution of their problems is most easily secured. THE FAIR SEX WEARS 'EM, In. Omaha as well as everywhere along the trans continental trails, women in khaki pants are familiar sights. ' "Hikin" britches," they art called, or more euphemistically, "motor togs." Sensible as they are for outdoor travel, yet it is also true that their use is extending to ordinary, everyday pursuits. Picnicking, tennis and golf give them their oppor tunity and soon they will not require even that ex- 'cuse. The farther west one goes the more numerous. 1 these garments are. Some few wear a skirted coat, 'but most prefer to go in shirt slecvet, without any ! attempt at disguise. I Time was when bloomers and divided skirts as well drew storms of 'chilling criticism that nipped their popularity. In those days there was an air of ahamefacedneas about the venturesome ones that seemed to confess a defiance of convention rather than the innovation of a style. Now, however, women are more natural, and those who appear in knickers seem perfectly unconscious of having done anything more than consider their own comfort. This very aiv of being completely at ease makes for the belief that a permanent change in women's garb may be under way. Kearney Hub. M. A Hrown: Tho Ameil.un bur statement regarding th dehy dration of Americanism and dwln- anng respect for the constitution and the law I aturtllng, but not surprising, to those who have been observing tii trend of the lime, tcmedleg of tho usual character are doubtful. Th country has been de parting from Its old orthodox stand ards In politic, as well a religion. Xothlng lex than a powerful propa ganda in patrlofiarn. by press and pulpit, 011 the platform and on the screen, tan .arreaf tho devitalizing inrrea tnai are paralysing the coun try. Kali Li Journal. , I W. F. t.'ramb: Uiareatwi.t r,,.. m. I btw lie to a luiae extent with th. Iswyer who commercialise the pro fession. As an example, a lawyer of this vicinity 011 three separate occasions secttreoV confldrmtlal infor mation from clients which ho used to his own financial advantage In handling lil clients' property. When sued. In one esse, he compromlaed with thn prosecuting wltneaa. and the court sat Idly hy mukliiK no ef fort to punlah this shyster for drug ging hi profesHion in tho tnfre of rascality. This lawyer should have been debarred and sent to the peni tentiary, but be 1 prosperous with fund he has obtained In various well-known Instance by crooked deals where he linn betrayed his clients or robbed them on their dentil bed and there I no punish ment. The bar association should servb by lh adoption of lho rec ommendation of Its committee on law enforcement, .Viol, lnw and the vvaalon as well na Ihe more, direct violation of onal lliillomil and slat- mury mw nre stem n Upon our tandard or civilization, American as compared to Kuropeari crime records are appalling, Th lll-nd-vised and Impractical aenllmenl with reference, to parole and crimi nal Jurisprudence must be over, come. The bar association's report Is sound to tho cor and w as edi tors and tho publlo generally can do our country no boiler service) than to make It the keynote of a natlon-wldo educational campaign. cbruska City J'rcsa. ,f. If. fiwcefl lawyer seeking prominence find easy money the tlrsi gateway and bring their exalted profession Into, disrepute by waging the battles of crook. The legal profession can restore the high standards of It calling and promote respect for the law by turning the rascals out. JJrlvIng- the rat ashore will provide an excellent and proper remedy. Falls i lly .Ion rim I. Aaron Davidson: If uniform Ju dical law could be formed In every tate that would close up many of the - loophole through which Vleli men now escape Jail, the court would win greater reaped. Appeals, writ of error and pardons through political Influence enjoyed almost exclusively by tP rich have maila Justice a dubious word in the poor man v pea nuiiiry, Jitiign j,andl type sre needed to .lust why audi a tatemeiit should 1 1111, naifi from a man who is 1 hara" I Willi th policy of operation of th sir mall service js igune of conrb!- erable. doubt, but in sll probhillty I flue to the fae.t that h I without, aiithenfln Information on the sub ject ami through apparent la, k of, InteM'st In Ihe destihle be 1 lead ing cannot possibly i on lo tsaliz What vastly dlffrrent gam lie Js now playing In a gtn wher hearts ore lb leading factor and not stone, as ha been th case In th past, for It was from 4 slono company that he was reorulfwd. It Is Imposslbl for th wilier lo determine just how he arrive at trn conclusion that the pllo ait overpaid, for surely $1,000 or so more than the average man engaged .11 the desk work of au organisation doesn't seem oulrugoously extrava gant, especially If we recall to mind that over forest, desert and moun-l tain, tnrough lightning, lorm and oi.u "Oi;y, Vn if 11! Indian I i 11 r In I (.round. Hchuyler,. Neb., Aug, It TRUMPETS AT JERICHO. 'JiMlueal S' .If, If tiff 'tl.a llxoi'Woti fall To th!'' n,an",o ' Oil yu a aoeti t'ffl,' Kdltor of The Ornah.1 liee: The ar.n,nl i.i. nt .;a . ihmi. ,f idem 11,1. ... 1.11.1 ...1 1.. 'rl,. ...,..!... it... I Kinniili, '" ... ,,w -r, ..' u .il, l...,... . I,....!. l.l.A, a abort lime ago a to the ills, u wry of an, lent Indian burial ground near bar brought Col. Krwnk North, a veteran ncout on Indian lore and an authority, to Investigate. The scout nay the discovery recall the story of a battle by th Torna against th i'awnees which, In II general plan of execution, bore striking resemblance lo the incident of ancient Troy and lb wooden horse. ! nu an uputi ai'.ii-, a.id l,u,lf y.,,iiaif a . ', Slf.ng I,. f,,Jr In ,a, at.d parsp.f, Atova Oiaailar, ncflttrat i,f (ham all. fi-mr. In ihe lonrlv luri-t ht ynur a'ar, li.-ifrf'H'ibi.l. i,Uf'f.ir'J, mi,,inara, Yittj f,ti wht cifiialAiiati.ffit llama an I (() a . . . Ifav you not heart s whisper hr 'iu are ? A if.iiaf ef itthrr it,u.l- sfrr,ly h!r,wri litt n.e vu'ri rif Kinadffii.a ov-r tl,r., r. -i,ile slon Jenruiifff In tile outJofM. r.. ,1,. .,. ... ,, j ..... nirniw ii', -4, ago- ilia 11111- is fog, tli air mall ned on. always m,iv an eatimf... in. i,ii..,. an hour or ,i,,i,, e- ,1 . ,. r,....u, . th year Just pre- ,n. ia,,w., ,d u villnao overneuc averaging 1 00 miles more. And In th t tali., 1 , ' 7 . " . ' ' ' " I "iveu near 10 many cases the t-iuso or the accident was not. de termined so surely there I aom clr-ment of chance still existing which p-'obubly none but the "tem peramental" aro willing to cop with. All ot these accident ooaurred despite tho fact that the few men engaged In flying wr chosen from rtmong thousands as representing lho best aviator America had de veloped during the war. Mechanically and lis fur the handiwork of man Is concerned the flyer Is probably flo per rent safe, but there Is yet nature to be renk. oned with, but a In Ihe past lust as fog and weather have ii,ljen ib.ir icei ..... ., . . . Man nt the "om lnn "nwrig folk o they .,a j.n. 1 win coniiniio in restore prestige to tho bench. What Other Editors Say tk Ml fill a the pilots of the air mall, for with out a consistency of speed, whlcli necessitates flying In bad weather. farm devclopmcnt-a trend which Is ' the air mall osea I, Tusef lull, MUI Hi ine cny eun. Bn(1 .ieralanc i .1.. .11,. CUTTING. OUT THE "DRY" QUIPS. Strict censorship of sta.ue conversation, to the end that jests that allude to the Volstead act be elimi nated, is announced by the directors of one of the big vaudeville circuits. Reason for this is given as that the public is weary of the repetition of the often times inane and forced allusion to the law. Thia is true, very likely, and it might be added that with the constant allusion to the act of drinking, the yearning desire for day that is no more, stricken from the program, the frame of mind of th patrons may be j modified and their viewpoint toward prohibition be altercl. White the subject i in hand, we might suggest i that a soon as the lonuolling power of vaudeville J cets the ".try" (imp out of circulation it turn atten- , tnn t em other phase of the business. One of j tht mt popular actors ef the guild mad hi biggvit I hit when ht put on t skit b vailed "Chang Your GOLDEN EGGS, j How great the industry represented in the an Inual convention of the American Poultry association i at Knoxville is scarcely realized. Though it is largely 'a side line, the production of poultry and eggs on the farms of America last year reached a value of 1943,000,000. Involved in thia were 1,837,000.000 dozen chicken eggs and 6,000,000 dozen eggs from all other fowls. The fruit of the hen had a considerably higher value than that of the chickens raised, running well abovo half a billion dollars. When it is considered that there in a considerable amount of chicken farming in the cities that goes unrecorded, the size of this in dustry appears truly tremendous. There art many farm homes where the hens con stitute tho income of the wife, since the tak of curing for them is usually apportioned to this side of the household. Mother and tho children obtain many needed articles from the well filled nests, Tht hen is a benefactor, and a greater one than a careless world, sitting over the breakfast biddy bountifully J provides, usually gives credit. The police have caged two more burglais. for which serv ice thanks is due, Got some more hurglait and receive some more credit. Ciecho Slovakia it now in the front tanks of mod rrn nations. Tht Standard Oil ha stcurtd a franchise tn th cpuntry. Judge Ttft ought ta visit Ak-Sar-Ben Jvist to set ! S'ebranka editor hvt Ime decided v to ' (he tourts and are n t hahfu! when it nnies to ' pre TiiBf thro Mr, fill V 1 1 t tW ' " ' ea.- -( a at 1 L. t t let," That was years ago, but it ring true ,how the glory of the kirr).a. matnirttJ since h itil tadsy. i tniprn. Vaudail! t a n.j'ni term far what ud to be ails l "in tarietie,' Pawled to the alternation if short and (nttstifijf tilt of tnttrtammsnt, lit which t. t'emat t ef evntraat or thaftf is rdied upon to vtUh and hld tht liiUrest, vsrwtkm Jiss so fsr dn rire.t that th nianafst wha direct tht Mrpii ia ad..pi, tht designation ff "in.lr.l," Thn Ik vry ntnVi ef Variety, an J .or. side an en. .rt dsparluie frum Ikt furj'w of ullU. W rfe not t that an tattft aw frw ef tntr U.rsssat t irdvilfdi ft vnU nusa if t-m ef 1st Into ti4 tkate4 feat tte dt wi. a Ut ef "4t rrt " t"l t m alerg i) . s itr.-f ptvh.i'.M'n. TM iptflsfsf who Cvmisrvd witn what is rving on ... Mi A bvo boks likt r'"y l""'' ts.lmsd esst As.vba.ty ran gt a thr .I out of a tadrsad t I On Second Thought """ m I tMVXMS AattMV ,,,., ii a ,...e, 0 K4a I 1 th. I al.S (!viitS li W.Imi. '! V ', Country ami Citj'. rrom t)i Nw Tor.c Tlmea. The statement of the census bu reau mat only Z9. per cent of the i , ,i . ' ..: neon r.r in. i'i,.,i u .... nanti, must farina may disturb those who think that the trend from the land thus Indicated Is portentous. But what ever tho migration to the city means m in moral and economical consp Uuences, the fact that the number or person engaged in agricultural purauits has decreased in the last 100 years from 7 per cent to 30 Per cent Is not In itself ominous. The decline is dun In part to an Increase In thn agricultural productivity of Vh average former. In the early days an entice fumiiv on the farm produced it if Bny more than enough for lis own sub Histetioe. Now one family produce sufficient for three families, nnd ner. hup even more. The olher two. or three, sis free to get fuel for all: to manufacture, trnnaport, buy and sell; to cars for Ihe slclt as doctor or nurses; to se that Jusllc I dons among sll; t furnish Information. to feath, fo preach, to utiulv, to carry on scicnaiic reavurch, to bring art In all Its forms lo the enrich ment and adornment of life. s,. me actual number engaged In sm'lciil ture, tin to tho point of maximum productivity, W roughly to itiveia ratio lu tho degree ot It devclun- I ment. And tins development In tuiu Komi.,' in n gaiii'ia.1 wav ine ami of civilization that rests upon ll. In j China ; pr cant or more of the cenple ai engaged In funning, and vet (hare are not enough farmer to till all th available land, an crude j r their method of production, j With lis! SH per cent releaae Til per east foe other employ men!, JiMMnr . Mi rU tftsoo.utfo. VU thing of prime eiinse.piem r I lhat Ihfiaa 3D S'i'i linn aiiull have fair hr of th fruit Of Ihe null j.nln I ht hss P ro.,ia In the ami (of th frm, Th provision and I mtnionn. cf hetidr iiimI ad(,il I aaatiitl, l I of iiiibmui im. I pertain lht Ih puhlli o, m ai j rove titiS SHamion .i a'l b Hi, .1 : ai-hnol prograin a are rtfpHie, t,.r J Saw Tork atot li,n Kami Tin ; I -Uf fatilt . brilar f l lil luni.a bf I u rtirtl a. II t, liMHri. ai.i it ei.ie. ft'l, and ta . . tjl'bei n in it fV Iti f ilali of l!i mi I ll .. tnlitni if Ibii now I arnci, g (tia r.,, ii 1 1, i,, t It fa u ie,..xfa, IKil a riiaeitf.g . h I.I a fM nigh Uff e .1 Ii I . i. a I hi, li t '' n . Wat a' I f iflfh'O. ei.d luMhii in a , t lie faioi ,,t heif tnnaim I'. u, lal'-'ft t - .x ,.tr 4 ,,.,. (a a . , v ' a S Mtl I I t, . , he fa mi j v t a tf a b sa-i "-' f , Kt'Hri'hlns Hrltlsh .Ships, Kio'ii tha Newark .wn Wanted Immodiaiely, by Hie ie. partment of State. C. H. A., a de- pendublo sense of humor, second- be aged sufficiently to appreciate the wine of reminiscence, and capable of enjoying "many a Jest of grouso In tho gunroom, which time shall not wither, nor corruption stale. Threadbareo no objec tion, and present possessor need not have mentality beyond that of a 14-year-old schoolboy. Apply In person, between 10 and 3 o'clock, at J'enn sylvania, avenue and Heventeenth street north wct, Washington, IJ. V. Jting- upper bell and ask for Mr. liughca. Tho above advertisement today In most ot the lending morning news papers of the country did not ap pear. But that was on oversight, A sense of huiflor Is wanted, ami want ed badly, at that address, when the government of the I'nlted Htatet seriously invites thut of hla Hillannlc niajMsty to permit search and selsure by American revenun cutters 'for contraband lliiior on British ships) outM: the ituee-iiiilc limit, t:u r a Slid tierslsrence nt ,n. ,.n,... , - - ... ... , ..t, j,,ii;in, 'coupled with improvement equip ; ment, but' one de;rth ans recorded iiifiii mining ma pl(,oi. fan W suppose, therefore, (hut by making this record these men have deliber ately spoiled their own Job, that they have cheapened It bv becom ing more proficient ns the nfflelul quoted declares? Shall we Jump at that conclusion now and possibly destroy a highly efficient organiza tion and possibly cause more trage dies, or shall wo wait until the close of the present year and, in so doing, determine whether a standard of ef. ficlency hss really been created? A JMUJT. the Missouri, probably near th mouth of the Niobrara, approached tho village. They came, spparetitly on a friendly mission, for they were all wrapped In their blanket. When (he 1'awnues, un armed, went out to greet them, the i'oucii suddenly shed their blankets snd brought Into action their hows I and arrows which they had se. creted underneath. They sbiiigh-i tered many of the j'gwnees before, the latter were ablo lo gel back to, their village and arm themselves. "i!ut one armed, the I'nwniesj mod short work of their invaders,; giving them wound thrashing audi a lo hi lua lesson. i "Th i'nwnee lold me the slory of that historic bull In year ago, but til discovery of Ibis ancient burial ground riesr .Schuyler gave j me th first fungible clue to the In- i cation of this ancient. I'awnee vil- ' lags. It was probably over ' on Factory Price New Tire at (PC QC low at , ', . . J)J7i At lb Spragu Factory, 1 8th and Cuming 1 lily J iatrrsae-7 J l PIANOS II TUNED AND aatr KEPAIKED All Wark Guaranl.t" A. HOSPE CO. 1SI3 Douflaa Tal. Doug. SSSS lliylliing to Suggt'Sl .' Well, If th supreme rourt should b id.ollKhed, what would those who condemn It put In Its placs? Mar- sballtown iln I l(' pulillcsn. HtK'licock and lircede, Heward, Xeb Aug, JO. To th Kdltnr of The Omaha lies; Re cently Heristor Hitchcock's personal organ and political propaganda spreuder made a great fus over un editorial by Adam Ilreede wherein tin endeavors to lake a shot at H, ii. Jloweii, who I Henstor Hitch cock's opponent In the senatorial race, and, by the way, will be the next senator, It i a well-known fact tliit our friend, Adam Ilreede, hua alwas been a stiindpst, and, naturally, It Is hard for him lo se anything good In a progrssslv candidate. Herein I the secn-t of Adam lit tle grouch, Hitchcock, with hi rsi'iird on -m$,gX lip "lajf aeaaa yau loth mt thai Ittrntv html with twm bit pacaara af Ktlttggt frit ray btmttna at BtUhm, 6,11, tSat tttntr u trainm' an ' ft him an aur ream, all riffcr; Ga, maybt ht min't ranmn' lama . Bt h It rr'-nMiAM' ay thf DfrH-nJahle for the daily mouth wish and to promote healthy teeth and rums. And because it it A Soothing, Healing Germicide, for SUNBURN MOSQUITO BITES POISON IVY CHIGGER BITES Cuts, Burns and Bruises At Your DruggUt'i 25c, 50c and $1.00 .loulei iodtetoefiie. aM , iM 17,T T I T" It l-l 1 1 aPTnaftal first Aid tor Vt Family " rMcvrt than an Antlirptifa fhtnot MutUirt giving n Alkaline Tt 4 ff4 s ft N4 eet t We f'4 Such appetizing .nourishing bod for the hot days- tVlPy CORNFLAKES they're so easy to digest! Cut down on hnrf foodt You'll feet a lot better od get away from that drowij, !uggi!t feeling, JEat lighter foods. Kelloeg'f Cora riakei are ideal, for they art not only delicious in fUtor and appetizing trUpnets, but nourish and auttainl Ktllogi'a digest eatily and rttt th tomaclt and help keep your bead dear and ytur body cool, Kellogg'a Corn Tkn an wonderful with tht ffeih fruita now in luion; and, ai an tttra-denert trttt, irrvt Kellogg'a lth fre.h fruit and Jltaty f creami Ktllogg'l Corn Flskn art told sly in tho KED and UKtLN pttktge bftriog the ilnttui ( w. K. Iktlloirg, triginttor e( I'trtt Fiaksxt, oao art EtauUi tth tut tt I ii UM l liUOCt, 1 lltMllU 4 ItUOCCI HAM, .W s4 s U4 a. "feVA,