TUB OMAHA BEE: SATURDAY. AUtiVST 2d. 1 92:!. Parents1 Appeal to Nanfito Comes s Too Late 2Dayi Come Home to U, Writf Aged Fathrr From luly But Son Lie How to Keep Well r IR. w. A. CVAMl m a.aiaaalaa krtlaMb MiKIMa m4 mhn W hUiM ta Or. Kvaaa ty .. 4 TW Mot. vtU fca anwaratf ii.iUt. mtmt tm imr baiutaa, alaaaawa) mwWmW M aailiiia1. Dr. ftvaa UI m aaata tliafa.ia araatrtat tar iWI amain. AaKraa iattart ta aw a Tke . Otrrlfktl Jill. .V letter from (r a y luly rrived in Omaha Wednesday (or Mm Nanfito ju.t two dy too late. Tht letter it from Nanfito' ael fathrr in Carlrntini. It fnntain tourhinf ipprat for thr ion to rt turn to Inly, that hi parnt may enjoy hia company during thrir few remaining year. But Kanhlo i dead; killed Mon !y morning by lim Marmo, an iher rrtidnt of "Little Italia," I In relatives, who have opened and read the Inter, cry bitterly ai Ihry dii rut how to hrrak the new most 'ntly to the aged fathrr. They fear !:e will die from the thork. t Urged to Wait, "f have braid that ;ru are going to buy lome houses," writr the venerable parert, according to C'lau !io Aretro'i translation. "I sutfgest that you wait a while, as 1 would like to you agaitt and I knuw I you buy any prcprty you could not leave, and I am an old man and ;our niothir la old, and we v ant to ne you sgain before we die, "Vou know tlut I have more room thai I nerd, and if you ronie you nd your family can sty forever, at you know I jiv the meant of up- porting you all, the lather con tinue!. Nanfito't relative ity that he and Marino, the man who shot and Icill'd him, were rain-d in the nine town of Italy, and that but two blockt p rated thrir home. They assert that Nanfito often befriended Marino, and that it Kit alwayt Nanfito v.ho had the money, even though after the killtnjr Marino pk'a'ird that Nanfito had tried to blackmail him. Say Victim Wealthy. Joseph Lovely, who handled much of Nauiito businers, concurs with the claim of thrie relative, asserting the dead Italian was quite wealthy, But the ml pathos of the killing is revealed when Nanfito' relatives gather together and cry over the let ter which arrived two Uy too late. Union Man Admits He Burned Frames Adtnii.tlon that lc. entered the Burlinjton thopt at Haveloclc for rhe purpose of "finding out what he could," and that he burned two loco tivc frames, wan made to Federal Judge W'oodrough yesterday by Wal lace F. Baker, a union Warksmith acctyline welder, arretted for con tempt of court in violating the strike injunction order. , At first Baker entered his plea of "guilty" without any explanations, but the judge's questioning drew forth his confession. Shop foremen testified they took Baker off the job before he did seri ous damage to the engines. Judge W'oodrough then sentenced Baker to the time, he has already served in jail, which is since Monday. The judge fined M. Hosier and W. A. Wade of Mct'ook. whom he found fuilty, $10 each. Case against John lerstein of firand I.land was dismissed. Reparations Meet Ends. Paris. Aug. 25. (By A. P.) The negotiations in Berlin between the reparations miction and German gov ernment officials came to an end at noon today without having .pro duced any compromise on the Ger man reparations question acceptable to both British and French repre sentatives, according to advice reaching French official circles this afternoon. It is now believed the reparations commission will hold a special meet ing Monday or Tuesday at, which it will try finally to dispose of the ques tion of griming a moratorium to Germany, A TYPHOID CHCCX-UP. In May. 922. in Kewanee. Ill, about 25 rates of typhoid fever sud denly appeared among the resident. While the physicians were busy curing the sick, and the families and friend, were occupied with giving them care, the s'ate health depart ment started to find out where the trouble rame from and what rould be done to protect the rest of the population. This wat what they found: Since all the raiei appeared on the route of one milkman, it did not ap pear necessary to want time study ing water, sewage, flies and garbage at possible sources. The milkman on whose route the catcs appeared bought about a gallon of milk a day from seven dairy farms, separated widely. On thtoe farms about 40 people worked, rtf whom four had had typhoid fever. After examining about fU Speci mens from 4) people, and examining the person personally, the conclu sion vas reached that the infection came from a carrier, n "Mr. H," who handled the milk on farm No. 3. Mrs. K's carrier state seemed to have originated in a prolonged at tack of an obscure, long continued attark of fever several year ago, "X," the dairyman, sold the milk jutt as he bought it typhoid germs and all. lint it cannot be aaid that he discriminated, because he also drank it as he bought it. On investigation it wat found that X himself was tick with typhoid, Me took sick about the time Ins cus tomers began to develop the disease, thus proving not only that he was not the cause but also that what was good enough for his customers was good enough for him. One of the effects of the invcslia tion was the discovery that X' dairy house, privy cesspool and well were all Jumbled together, and quite certainly at some time in the future it was in the cards for X to pass on to hi customers some ty phoid which he had not bought from Mrs, R. Another case of typhoid wat found on dairy farm, tin time in the per The cities are named in order of (landing: Spokane 470 Syracuse 5 JO Grand Rapid 54 Seattle , ...,6.Ul Milwaukee rr)S Portland 71.1 Omaha ....717 Rochester ......74 I Scranion 7X6 Detroit ), Howell Assured G. 0. P. Assistance RrpuLliran Senatorial Candi date Confer With Chair man Adama in Capital Washington. Aug 25. (Special Telegram I R. B. J to welt. Nrbrss ka'i republican candidate for United State senator, wat in Washington yesterday. Mr. Howell called on friend here, devoting himself especially to a con ference with Chairman Adam of the republican national committee. following (hi conference. Mr. Adam said the people of Nebraska could rely upon the full foree of the national committee being placed be hind Mr, Howell randidarv md ct all other republican candidate in Nebraska. Mr. Howell took lunch yesterday at the rapitol with Chairman Adams and Senator Moses of New Ifarnp .hue. The lunch proved reception for Mr, Howell, Chairman Adame and Senator Moc introducing the Nebra.kau to nuny senators, both re publican and democratic, Mr. Howell expred himself confident of the outlook for repub lican success In Nebraska tin fall. Self Cure for Nervousness. M. If. C, write; "If S. .V. who wrote in your rolumns for help for fears over meeting people, etc., would care to write to nte V think I could give hint or her a boost up the road oi health, "Four year ago the flu left me with at many phobia a mad dog more, I should say. Some of them were much like these bothering S, S. "No doctor did me any good until a nerve specialist taught me how lo use auto-suggestion and put me on lltiti PAail tew litii.ta at f a.it completely cured, and, bet of all. I fattl fnrimfrV Still am confident I c-uld never 'slump , 3llle inQUSlTy OUIl nervously again. "I could at trait recommend some books that helped tne a lot. it's a liberty to write you like tlii, but no one who hat evr been 'down' rould pats up an S, O. S. such as the one you printed if one thought one could help a bit. It' certainly a time 'when a feller needs a friend. REPLY. I ahi sorry, but it it against our rules to supply your address to S, S. or S. S.'s address to you. In fact, addresses are destroyed im mediately after letter are received. ,ommon Sense Are You Stocking Your Good Deed' Treasury? Have you ever tried to help that poor fellow you know, who is hav ing a hard time to make a living for himself and family? Your better business training should be placed at the service of borne person who lias had fewer be 10 seli-centered and self ish? Whv not help others to help them selves? A few words of advice from your storehouse of knowledge and experi ence might ve another from busi ness mistakes. Think what joy knd comfort and freedom it might mean to a man's family if you could put (Se father and husband on the road to greater succcj through your helpful inter. Time is coining when the only romtoit you can get out of old aire h i't be the memory of kindly oificts tendered those ttess fortunate, so be gin while thr is time. tt your old age to b hsra.ied bv remembrance of niein. Intle tMckt .dvanttge tne taken of ihoie in Mr! link? Or. a u Uy;o up, to he eon tempUted, itemm in the gvd oi dnt,' H -. m mi i son of "Mr, S." on farm No. I. He got tick about the time the disease began spreading in Kewanee, show ing that he also picked it up from the milk, or a milk can, or some thing like that. X lost hi licence, had his well condemned, had to fix over hi lay out of dairy, well, and privy, and had typhoid. The aeven dairies naa tneir mux shut off the market. Some 20 people had typhoid fever. Anil all because Mrs. K. a carrier with no knowledge of ever having typhoid fever or being a carrier, was taken care of the milk on farm No. 3. Dairyman X had no reason to uspect Mrs. R. She seemed a healthy woman. Htd Kewanee orovided itsell witn a pasteurization ordinance it would have protected its people, X would not have lost nis business ana naa tvnhoid himself, and all the farmers would have saved a' well, and the taxpayer o the state would have saved the money that wa spent on thi investigation and control. How' Much Do You Taker F. S. write: "I take Fowler's solution and feel fine. "Is it harmful to continue tak ing it?" If you are not taking more than five drop three time a day you can keep it up for months without harm, Tuberculosis in Cities. A. B. C. writes; "Will you kindly state which ten American cities hav ing a population of 100,000 or over showed the lowest death rates from tuberculosis for 1921." REPLY . The table on this subject, carried in' the annual reports from thej census office, is missing in the re-"" port for 1920. The following- list is taken from the report for 1919. Dog Hill Paragrafs By Georg Bingham Jefferson Pollocks and family went to a big tale one day this week and frM.Ht .o much tinware when ther started walking down the road to ward home they looked like the Tickville Brass Band on parade. Isaac Helwanger has one of the most prudent cows in the Calf Rib neighborhood. She was standing on the railroad track day before yes terday and when she heard the 'train approaching she got out of its way. 1 Sidney llockn hears there is some talk of moving the seat of govern ment from Tickville, and says if they do there won't be-any place for the officials to sit down. Needs Finance Aid I.inroln, Aug 25. fSpecial.) The Nebraska cattle industry it the only remaining activity in the state in nerd of extensive aid through the Federal War Finance corporation it wat announced here yesterday by Fred Thomas. Omaha, Nebraska chairman of the corporation, who, with J. M. Flannigan, Omaha, secre lary, consulted with Eugene Meyer, federal director, ami Governor Mo Kelvie, who, according lo Thomas did niinli to bring the needed financial relief to Nebraska by a series of trip to Washington, D, C Hughe Off for Brazil. New York, Aug. 25. Charle Evan Hughe, secretary of (tate, sailed yesterday on the Pan-America to return the visit to tiraril, which Kmueror Dom Pedro made to the 1 nited Stale in 1876 and to viiit the Brazilian centennial exposition. don't g be ifEs all W I ftp f run (-! I down ' mm Makea You EAT BETTER SLEEP BETTER WORK BETTER FEEL BETTER At all good Dnitjfbta CROSS , EYES STRAIGHTENED ! In One Visit, Without Discomfort, Hospital. Chloroform or Ether, in OMAHA DR. S. JOHN RANDALL Chicago' Eminent Specialist in disease of tht EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT who for 19 year. h practiced in the leading yt, aar, not anil throat olinlca and boipltali of Europe and Amtrtrt. la coming to OMAHA, NEBRASKA, to atraighten croaa-ajraa, and will be in a poaltinn to take car of a law mora caaaa whlla hara. Writ to hit Chicago office for an appointment including a frao examination while In your city; which placea you under no obligation. DR. S. JOHN RANDALL EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST Suit.. 1 to S-T W. Randolph Straat Chicago, III.. PRICES REDUCED a CU e ' A T a tfc a., H W a ' !. a ( al'ta .k.aatwta. DRtlMfN MOi, at Mt taa . n-Ma M ! l. tl tti Cm I'htw AT. 1000 T'Jtphon Your Sunday "Want" A Well-Known New York Banker Says : "The place of advertising: in the present eco nomic system is thoroughly well established." Goodwill has come to be a vital factor in the success of any business, and goodwill can only be created by right and persistent adver tising. A manufacturer who advertises honestly the stability and quality of his goods sets for himself a standard of production. He makes . a treaty of faith with the buying public which he must uphold at any co.t. Frequently, for the purpose of promotion, the manufacturer needs financial assistance. The time U fast approaching when bankers. y investigated the landing of a manufacturer desiring a loan, will ask having carefully of a manufacture thi leading question: "What U his advertising appropriation?' r.wi V n. rWkW4 t ! Omsk U asMMtWo ! Aeatoe) A.aaatatias at A4M( Atl ) 9M h mimtmni MTMl Am YEAR A HALT PAY 413-15-17 South Sixteenth Street Another Week of Sensational Selling! -f J .ro" Exquisite Italian Renaissance Living Room Suite: JmlT: nd Bench JLfidV Daren pon Table fcnciiil t 12.74 Wonderful 4-Piece Bargain! ' ilk-gant period farvins. and fini.slicd niitiquo mahotcimy. Upholstered in a varf,, r figured vehmrH. Spring cushions throughout. 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