TIIK OMAHA UKK: WKIiNKSHAY, .KI'TIMRKJ. IS. m. Poisoneil Li(iior Stories May Draw Fire of Congress II tie to lit Alrl for Fvi Iint on vYIiiYh Twor IVupiigailild uf Drtijiit- ninit I ILKfI. BRINGING UP FATHER IUf rt JIWJl AND MAORIS IS fVU. fAC OF tOUOSS (N IHf HJfcPAV tf V4thil1gtou, Sept. J. (Sprrul Telegram ) Federal Prohibition Com mitt ioner Jlsynrs n o be atkrd for evidence to crrolf4t stQr.es in the ''frightfulurti propitg!)) m hit Ii department in putting out to deter the utc of bf.oiltg liiinir. The ltet story to arout? congres sional interest it tlut alcoiiul urd in tmlvcrsitirs In present cadavers H being shipped ki bfvc'alfe throughout tin middle Hft. Ac lording to story, the bulk of Ihe Mipiily has gone to Onulw Ly way of l)rs Mriinii. Mettiber ei fuiiKiTu sav ih.it ii the reporn are true, tltrrr should be 111 J I aeti.iu t once In prevent thi levelling of alcohol anl to pun ish the imii responsible. If it it un cut1, thru, they nv. Commissioner Hayes it hiinjfing Iik office? into (lit icpule by reckless propaganda. U. o( M, I Mentioned, According to I lie story, 450 gallons i t lliil loathe.oiue fluid shipped ti) I Jr Moines aftir being distJIed from alcohol obtainrd fioni the I'ni venhy of Minnesota. Members of lic MmnroU dcleaa I on, including Kepirtcntative Vol stead, today denied having heard silrh a rumor and resented the in clusion of the iniiwrsity in such a tory wi'liMit investigation, At the office of the prohibition di- i rector it w as aid there n no record I of infornu'inn on the subject and the only evidence consisted of news paper clippings which 14 id the pro hibition otficers would mak a.i in vestigation of all the universities and colleges of the country. Iowan Called on. Members of congress who are 01.es- j fioninir this form cf propaganda, say mat 11 onc-iait ot the stones told by the commissioner's office are ! Irue, a bire portion of the popula tion of tin,' United States is headed j straight for the cemeteries. Glen A. Bronson, prohibition di rector of Iowa, has been asked to supply til-- Washington office with 1 I J ("VCir-a. a 1 j II rn.n.tur t i.,. Ill 11 W um. aiiiiw 7 II I I pretty j 7:?.zr- a ;.r;vx?..' j vj &.tt;"u :U1:"V? n II vcr s r si III U. U II 11 OkV fVI ijr i -r. 4! n i n i s i n ii c..ti iuu t- i i f - i , 11 i i i 1 ihimi ! ' 1 I mil ' - 1 ' ' " ' I, is one ol the Drawn for The Omah Bee by Mr Mnu iCitinuM Istli Ron: i'm tjo 1 YOU Rrra.rwrs K.-r C Tt ACHf.R WITH 1 a ITIHST. SIMPLE WAY TO GET RID OF EUCKNEA9S llwra u imii. lki Mr hilt t sol r.S f Hk I hl it a,,ul Ikr. t (kit ) imdtt trow tnr S'S tUrtprlnkl In i It na a ki, l tput-fk it k kltaiittJt hn.kl Mk kt h"i im will t tvrirlit4 kto Ihs klttkkttt ktt illUtwr4. PI klAckktaSt, lull bl.kh.t.l. ttitr ktr Iktr art, imply Uu....t tn4 4itsr, (mIi Ik nm itilkuui tnr nark okaltvtr. Hlt kMitt ttt tiwiir ur tl 4vl a4 Sin nS tcriHint fram Ik ka f ntl trm in Ik twrt of k tkik. ruwklnf lii4 ormnt onf rut trnullok. wtkt ) wi and it M sl Ik "' ll.,r lrni ktrd. Tk lonll fomrf 4 Ik ir lm(.l 4ittal k bltekkk4a n thry vtk nthl u, lis Ik ' Im tn4 tirmn In Ihrlr naluml on4illa. AnHiftt inmhlFil nH ihtt antiskllT klvmuhrt kuil erriainlr Iklt Unfit mlh'a. 1 lUr Want booster Adt are bett busineas How to Keep Well f OH W. A CVA.Nf QuatlHNi cncrlnf kyfUn. IuiIm a4 rmllii 4iu.t. tubmlll I. Dr. e.a.t ky r. .1 Tk. B... lll k. an.w.,.4 wnalTr .ub,M llmllaltaa, kr a tlama a4rM4 nvl I tticloa Dr .a .III mi atak 4i.fn..it aor r.trUt .r 4ivi4.l 4itatt' A44rm Ullrt la cava l Ik Un. Corrskti Hit. information. Dog Hill Paragrafs George Bingham . jj uiiiiiaui J .'V Cricket Hicks came home Satur day evening from Tickville wearing a new hat. It docs not become hint at all, and makes him look like a squirrel, but he don't care, because the clerk lold him it was the latest atylu. i iiv iii-n,iMk lunu iiini.tiioi 1.1 back on ihe job after a much-needed rest, and al! who need arresting are invited to call on him day or night. Tobe Mosely says he has been in existence a long while and has seen a good many things, but that he has never vet nin across a square pill. Tobe Moseby's wile sayj a man will complain about the unbearable hardships of married lite, but that very few of them fail to niurry the second time if they get a chance. IS POVERTY INHERITED? If inheritance counts for anything we, here in America, are headed for the tcrap heap, according to II, N. Hart of the 1'iiivcrtiiy of Iowa. The Hart study covered the chil dien uinlrr 5, horn to I .'KM) women in Ioa. The women acre between Jl and 44 years of age. Hart warns against drawing too general conclunions from too small a group of women in such a limited section. But let us read what he found, anI form our own opinion as to whether the 1,(XXJ women inquired about were a fair sample. He found that the poor have more children tnan the rich. Furthermore, thai the rule was that poverty was inherited, after a way of speaking. The children of the poor tended to remain poor throughout their lives and to bcet children that, in turn, remained poor. Occasionally children born in a poor family will learn habits of thrift will develop acquisitiveness and. in time, largely as the rrsult of environ mental iiitluence, will become rich but they are exceptions. The rule is that inheritance counts Ihe poor beget poor, and before long a poverty rut is established. Another observation was that the ignorant and poorly educated had high birth rates. The highly edu cated had but few children. A third observation was that the native or old stocks had a very low birth rate. The foreign born and their immediate descendants had high birth rates. A fourth was that the rural birth rate was higher than that of the city. Hut when the rural birth rate was 'nrther analyzed, it was found to be ' i:;h among the tenant farmers, anil iw among those who owned the ':.!. ( . Ihe summary of the important (inclusions is that the babies are be ig bom to the women wlio are poor, nicducated, foreign born, tenant .'iirmcrs. To - his mind, this spells progres .ivc, racial, social degeneration. Of course the invest:gation was madu y one who holds the old order in liirch esteem. That is natural. Most all of us who belong to the old order feel the same way about it. There are those who think the race, in so far as there is an American rare, nerds the infusion of foreign blood. The only proof that is needed of it is the fact that the birth rate of the old stork has fallen to or be low the maintenance level. But we will all agree as to the harmlulness of those ignorance and poverty ruts. Beyond doubt, eco nomic barriers are higher' than they have ever been in our history. The poor boy still has a gambler's chance, hut he plays against higher odds than he did 50 years ago. Likewise, while education is freer and more nearly universal than ever before, the acquirement of an educa tion sufficient to make one stand out is not so easy. Arsenic For Eczema. S. T. J. writes: Physicians advise taking of Fowler's solution of arsenic j for persons who are afflicted with eczema, about 4 to 8 drops before each meal, 1 Does tin. ue of arsenic harmful efiert on the body KH'LY. .No. have a causes hay fever. It less important causes. I Starch in Foods. 1 Walter writrl: I have to restrict the ue of slaichy otls on account of boils. Kindly give init a litt of the mot important ones with percentage of ; starch. KEI'LY. Butter ami other fat none. Lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, spin ach, asparagus, sauerkraut, grrens, celery, okra, ralfbage, radishes, string beans, grapefruit, olives, and some nuts, i per rent or less. I'uinpkiii, turnip, squatli, beets, ear rots, onions, oranges, berries, prathrs pineapples, and nuts, between 5 and 10 per cent. l eas, parsnips, apples, pears, rher a weekly, put out by the Journalism la . 'I he paper contains seven columns, two columns more than last car and Is printed oil regular news j print paper. I his morning I issut, oring puiiiitnea briorc I ne regular tubscripiion isuiptign, was sold for 3 cents a ropy. i $80 Jfcfl Here Is Your Opportunity A Brand New Columbia Phonograph for $1 Down Simply chooi and pay for a few records and for on dollar down a brand naw Columbia Grafonola will b anl at one to your home. Easy and pleating tertna will ba arranged for tho other payment. The Colunv. bia Grafonola it too well known to need comment here. Come In and see tho many atyle wo have for your selection and notice the Iremely low price. The fact that wo purchase them in quantities make it possible for ut to givo low telling price and very eaty term. If you want a phonograph, before making a decision a to the kind you want, tee Grafonola. Priced at $30 to $300 1T.I t13 Do.Ji- St.. Oesia Against the Law. A. A. S. writes: lour article hi tins morning's paper greatly sur prised me. It, is absolutely agaiuot the law to IIW a lllilk lu.llfo (nr 9111,. thing else but milk and, above all rasbrrrirs, almonds, and walnuts, things, please don't instruct the pub lic to u-e same for "fly poison." Symptoms of Diabetes. W. writes: What are the symp toms of diabetes? . How can one tell if a tierson has this illness? REPLY. Presence of sugar in the urine, as shown by chemiral tests, thirst, fre quent urination, obesity, and boils are a.moiig the symptoms. Sunflowers and Hay Fever. Inquisitive writes: Last evening I heard some neighbors discusting hay fever and its causes, and the more loquacious one lold the other that sunflowers were the cause. There fore, my near neighbor went to work this morning and cut down every one in sight. Here in the dessert, the sunflower is our only piece of foliage, and I certainly love anything green resembling flowers at all. Will you tell me what you think of it? As I never had hay fever, that part was never worrying me. REPLY. Sunflower pollen occasionally between ID and IS per cent. 1 otatoes, peas, corn, boiled rice, bananas, and peanuts, 20 per rent. Jircads and cereals, 40 to HO per cent. Carl Gray to Remain With Union Pacific A dispatch from Montreal, Oucbre, I received here late yesterday, stated ; that I'arl R. Gray, president of the i I'tn'on Pacific system, is to head the Canadian National railway. Rumors to this effect have been current for ' several weeks. President (iray denied the report, however, in the following statement: "I have not accepted and am not considering any proposition from Canadian National lines. Have no intention of leaving the Union Pacific." First Issue of Central High Weekly Out To.lay The first issue of the Central high school paper, The Register, will be on sale this morning. The publication is THE owner of a Sewn knows that the capacity of Its fa mow powa plant la to much greater than any demand he will ever malt of it that the swiftest sustained speeds become a mere loafing pace forth Stuff "D-H" Engine, assuring absence off strain, lengthened life and far leas service attention. Teartef Car 1240 IUit4.1l 14M 4-PtMtnair 12790 Coup . 4M AUPrfcM ... fees Stutz Motor Sale and Service 204 Faraam St. Phone ATlantic 6S68 mm MOTOR CAB COMPANY of AMERICA, Im. UmH, fWM, u. I A. rounr si. Aiiwuritt m sr in it i s i. snu nriktursr hoi tru st. siistttrisr.ursiT $ B w ft If J No Cost A tett'daj test if free. 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On seta t curdle Aim, on to rsmov It, and with out any harmful scouring. Able a ut her It Its proved thets methods effec tive Then dentist everywhere began to advia their use, A ntsMyt teeth pssts was treated, bed aieut. wnSBBBBaBlSBBBaBaSSSSBaSBaaraBBBBBBalB) Now advised, by dentists th worl4 over. AU druggist tuppiy tn large tubea. on modern research. The name is Pepsodent In that modern tooth paste are embodied thos two great film combatanta. i Two other effects Pepsodent brings two other effects which re search proves essential. It multiplies th alka linity of th saliva. That is there to constantly neutralize the acids which causa decay. It multiplies the starch digeatant in th saliva. That is there to digest starch deposits on teeth which may otherwise ferment and form acids. Thus Pepsodent. twice daily, give manifold power to Nature's great tooth-protecting agents in th mouth. What it mea.ru to a child Pepsodent brings new era In teeth cleaning. It mesne thst children need not suffer what you may have suffered from your teeth. It means that boys and girls, ss they grow up, need not have dingy teeth. Do thia lend th coupon for a 19-Day Tub. Note how clean th teeth feel titer ttalng. If ark th absencs of the viscous aim. Se how teeta whiten ss the film-costs disappear. un we a win ortn t you and yeors a tat ei wnat cieaa teeth tna. vet out aew, lO-DayTuboFrco m TUB m-SODlNT COMPANY, rw. All, I IM S. Wtkatk A... tktatsa. Id. M4 lk 1 k ! r4t IAiVi, 1IAIM HAIJIAM V V t lrM)HiMi4ltIH When in Omaha Stop at Hotel. Rome W hen in Need of Help Try Re Want Ads Te Kender 0Q Service Is Our Ambition KalpH W. Jones, 2421 I r nan. Chandler and Cleve. land Cart, (PIANOS ritt 4, lMVMl4 A ttotri. ill. ISIS I ! ltt 111 Sir M'iV is 6jfur 4- e.V 1L if s mmm S 1 X m.j : "Mi WILLIS G. SEARS, DISTRICT JUDGE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS TO MY FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS IN DOUGLAS, WASH INGTON, AND SARPY COUNTIES; THE SECOND CON GRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA. Now that I have been nominated as your candidate for Con gress, I write this letter to request your earnest, active support of my candidacy. For a large part of my life I have served you in one publio capacity or another. Part of the time as a member of the Stats Legislature and as Speaker of the House of Representatives. For the past twenty years as a Judge of the District Court of , the Fourth Judicial District of Nebraska. Since you have nominated me as your Candidate for Con gress, it is my earnest desire to round out my public career by representing the Second Congressional District of Nebraska in the Congress of the United States I feel satisfied that you have confidence in me and that you want mt to be elected to represent you in Congress, but I receive to many assurances of tuccess that I must take this occasion to warn you not to be so over confideut as to depend entirely upon someone else to do the necessary work and the necessary votinjf to Insure my election. Remember that your good wishes for my success can not U counted when the ballot boxes are opened on the night of tht next November Election. We must all work together and voti to nuke our wishes count. Yours sincerely, KipuHicMi CinJUil for Ctmgrfii.