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    THE OMAli. T.l.t,. MONDAY, OCTOW.R !. 1H22.
The Morning Bee
MORNING EVENING SUNDAY
tut ate ruouMHNG tour any
NfcMON I. UtrlkK. faUialwr, U, WHtll, ,. Mar,er.
MtMara of rtie vxruTir ram
T .'4 rna. f aaltk TV Ho mtm, la mtImim.,
4ilJ4 I 1M a. (' ,. M frf J fta 4.f I tf
4 .' a. W--I " M U..4 J4im t'A .I. l1 . MI ferIM,
Bit Tt UMIOftM
Pri kraark y.fraana. A.k f tk fwrimiat ..
a far Waaue t i. M M Calf ACaa it I. M I A
KaWlaflal liryrlmtn'.. Al lanl'a Ji or 1000
or net
Won Off Ttk t'4 ramam
jv. burr -. - it -. a. a e x w. iv.r. n .d
V,rk rifik Aau.
Wa.kln t, . . til kar III. '- . . . ?: BM.
trn, fran. 42 Ku tl. II ,'
UNK WITHOUT A TRACE.
J.'rothrr Charley Brytn'i liquor plank i unk
without trace If the legal opinion ot Attorney
Oniraf iJeuyherty, wh'rh rule all alcoholic lever
age tilt American ah In. The platform on which
lh democrats j.arty In landing in Neorr.xka, whi'h
had notlii"if to any directly on the irrt lwue of
r.r.ib lion except the declaration eirelnet "Vquor
at ea," accordingly I now turned Into an endorxe
mrnl of tb if' torn' f general' opinion.
It wax under the Wllxon admlnietrat'on that (he
prer edrnt wa kit or xelljng Irjunr on American
ahipa at ea. Al'ficuarh It wa a lrrwrr, frr to
up (! "wt" prefiaamla, tht firnt fllr a'ti-ntlon
to th Ja' k of on il'tcff y In anrh a prurtU't, yrt
lntlif oiiin on la i'vrr tnAorntA thl accmina: liu
I'y, 'I'hn only Ii7i-nf fvwr offered l-y khlnjin of
fncM wn thkt it waa nrffMary to run lar room
In order lo fomocti- w th fn-ln fkoniT vfiwl.
The nVUion of Mr, Jwo'hrrty fortunaU-ly limf
fii-lra 1 hi ol;Jc't!ort ly nflj'ln(? tha ani dry ktawl
arln to h'ji ur'lrr foreign rtkc,
Tho iirton, In kjiite of l'.ro(htr CharU'y'a plank,
wm n-vr oria to ha kttM hy politira, Th thlnif
to At wa to aarrrta lh l'(l facta, and to a''t
airoHin'lv, Th!a hn now bren Anno, Awrfiti,
whi'thT "wt" or "dry" In thir prorllvitliK, will
aprova thl oftcial ruling,
It la oroheMi', kowivtr, that tho attorney ven
tral reach il Ma ronMu Ion without fca'nir Influenced
by tha platform of tha NVhraaka damocrata. Vary
iki-ly ha ricvpr hard of tha plor.k, which waa d.
(Kn'l to "k- p th Jiqiior lkua at ca," It la to he
IvhwI, howrvir, thnt h)' move will not win tha
anUra admiration of lirothcr Charley, for whlla ho
hna had tho rinma of hcinff lnter-tad In prohibit 'on,
alflc ha bi-'-nma a candidate h!a convl'tfona hava
lot ben clearly vxprewl fin tha ijueatfon, Tha
odlcli) opinion which rf h' only liquor nlark out
from under M feet leave him In poa'tfon whre
h now will have to awlm for ahora in a wld, wt-t
ocean.
r ti m t (onditioo, it tha hcala ata run dowa
ad lh aolaa vera this, proKtrt will ba barnpartd.
Tha tranp'rtalioo yum u aicam on trlaL
SOUNDS A BIT OLD FASHIONED.
"Career for Lady Mounthatten? Why, aha' go
Injf to be my wif. Career enough."
That waa tha reply of Lord Loula Mounthattcn
to a New York reporter, and hi My and wlfa, who
ant by hi aidt, amiled aoxent. He ia rounln to tha
I'rinca of Wale, and fa dekcribed a bring a regular
fellow, ftha la tho rfchct halrexa Jn England. They
ara now in America on their honeymoon.
Here ia proof that noma of tha old notion have
not died out altogether in England, no mora than
In America, A young woman weda the man of her
heart, and find Mr career In being hi wife, She
'will be mlvlri'ia of a big domentlc eatablinhmcnt, not
a h.ime aa it ia understood In thla land; aha will huve
a hoitt of eranta to direct, complex aocial dutiea to
H-ok after, and, if tradition holda good, children "to
rear. That fa occupation, even if It ia not a career,
and mokt women find it engrowdng enough.
Some voluntarily realgn the propect of reigning
queen over a family, getting their ahare of Ufa out
of profeiMfonal, mercantile, even mechanical employ
ment. Politiea attract many, probably from the
novelty, and to each aplicru tha woman la welcomed.
Her aharo In managing the world la conceded to her
by the tyrant man wilhout grudging, and if ahe
make good, khe f tt the reward In form of applauvc,
popularity, moybe emolument. ,
Vet, fortunately for the world'a future, a rreat
many other women bealdea I-ady Mountbatten find
being a good wife and mother career enough.
LOOKING OUT FOR HIMSELF.
The undividtd and loyal aupport that la b-ing
accorded by republican men and women to their en
tire l,t of candidate ia a aourrc of kn diappoint
uient to certain democratic leader.
One doe not have to look vtry far among the
faction that make up the democratic party to find
plenty of evidence of ak of harmony there, Tha
apint of "every man for himlf" and "ave him
M'f who ran" la rampant among the dcyrra'ie ran
oidkte. One hear of "liryan club" and of "Huh
rock club," but o far a ia known, the re ha been
I no meeting of the harmony cluba ain't the p, imary
deal. Nor have IIlU hcock and Hryau poko from
the me platform in tbla campaign.
In the light of theae fait It I Inf creating to
read the circular letter that ha been aent broad
rat by Hitchcock' campaign manager, K. K. Oal
di, who I alio axaiktant publikhcr of the Hitchcock
ntw(oaper, lltinting for a needle In a haytack la
a light occupation compared to the tak that Mr,
Oaddi la t bimaelf to. He ia keeking t obtain
f-arne of republican votcre who may plbly mark
their ballot for Hitchcock. He write aa follow:
' i am kfixion to .t,ta!fi tli nuin a of rpiitl("
arik in vnur tov-n or ! nli ttior koy.na now or
no w.ill.ki ly y li-r, (hn( il. inieno lo u.t
cn.'ilor II IcIicMk, Till la an Jinortmt Itilna ami
if vou cnn iKiiY.n ii lull inquiry and flurn the
I'Unfca en'l"H"l to m witMi the mtt few diya, In
in - eiimiwl enviloji, I will i'lli It to tint
itf (('(. 'I'll (M-niifi-r Kltij aw lo mk tlii jn
iiu 'y nt i' U In yur cily, and (old tn bed ttuttik
yon ,.-r "fi(illy for it when bo viaita there, lo tlio
i an, 'i,i,ri,
' H'ifli Wt :li- nod our fharik,
"K,nvrt ly,
"K. K tlAIHHX,
Alliiiil I'ull erier,
"I'. H. The lilforiorfdon will ohivt M ucd In
connection Wilh your mmm, I mur you "
Thla Idler, written on tha atationery of the
World Herald, waa aent out ftrptemher 22, In apite
of the fact that prompt reply wa aollcitad, no re
turn have been printed, though more than two
week have kllpped by, ("an it be that tbla dark
lanf rn kearch ordered by H tchcock ha been In
vain? No doubt he haa not been under any aurh
ditTicuUIea finding demo'-rata that are planning to
vote the republican ticket. They are o numeroua
t'ii.t no one think it worth while to compile a cata
logue of them,
TJ ere fa a furtive look about thi letter, aa per
ha a Brother Charley liryan will notlca, A way la
beii;g opened for a c.mpaign of deception in every
county. The effort fa apparent to create the llluaion
of a Mumped') to Hitchcock, but no thought la de
voted to whether or not Brother Charley will b loat
In tho kn'iing pioeck thit la auggeated. Altogether,
t'da ia a mokt Interekting document but it muat be
diacouraging to have wafted ao long for any reply.
Bryan' 8 Opinion oj Hitchcock
"LEADS LIQUOR MOB."
Charlv W, liryan, epeaking In hi paper, The Commoner, in May,
1020, had the follow.ng to aay of Hitchcock, the pttwnt thlrd-lemi
tandidate for the nti
"While Kenat;r Hitchcock and Mr, Mullen are publnhing ex
planation and alibi at to what aud the political unheavel t tat
put thim In the diard, the moral element of the tat i celebrat.ng
tha annihilation of the mt vlcloua and ur.'rupulou liquor combina
tion that ever foUed Haeif upon a free pe-ple. When Nebiark
adoptad a prohibition conMitutional amendintfin three yrat ago ty
about WMWt majority, with only men vot.ng, all Intelligent men
hould have known, now that the women can alo vute on prrldentm
candidate, a nallonal rommltueman and for delegate to iiatlonnl
convention, that there eould be r.o reeurrt. ton of the liquor bui-
"Not o wiih Senator JliUhcik and hit political inunagrr, Mr.
Mullen, lUving aecura'l political prominence in recent year with the
aid of the liquor Inherent in Nebrarka, and apparently being verd
in no other kind of pobtic, they pretented in Nebmka tha program
t.t thm combined liouor inUre( of fh'i United K'alet which have
combined to capture the dimoctatic parly and make It tha machine
throuirh which the national brewery and dlatillery InttrexU hope to
modity, nullify or repeal national prohibition.
If what "hurl lirywn and waa true mid w do not queiln but
lin t l;ryn ii4 hi r-ni opioPm-iben It l apoaiant that Jllich
i.ik k la mrf a flt man lo hold puldii: otlce.
The People's
Voice
C4iiwll frMt ra4r Ik MaraM
ft. Udn ! Tk Mmlii
r lavi 4 la km Ikx tmlumm Irw f
tmr 4pttfm mm ml avblk
MM, Ml.
Go After the War Grafters
Nebraska Editor t Comment on Suit
thought Aga'tntl Airplane Company
HEREDITY GOING TOO FAR,
The tale of thu man who dived off the dock at
Liverpool and came up at Kannaa City hat long been
current, and may have tome adherent. Nature now
and then providee one almoat aa good. Beginning
with Darwin'a doctrine of tho aurvival of the fittekt,
for determining apeclc through hybrid, and com
ing down to Mendtl'a law, in which the ratio of dom
inant, crokk-breeda and rereivce determine the
conclukive factor, biologikt have Inidnted and groped
for facta to aunport certain preconception. The
Meiidelian law la conceded to be abaolute, the peri
odic reve'klon to type kerving to etahlih the tnund
ne of the foundation a well a the Inevitable con
cluklon. Practitioner generally, however, acoff at pre
natal Influence and confidently rcaxkure mother
againet danger of "marking" children. Yet now
and then tmnething come along to auktain a bullef
aa old aa motherhood. One of the lateH of themi
inttancea la Jut renorted from Oregon, a rej ion of
many wondcre. Three year ago a girl out thre
wallowed a needle, Ut week the extracted the
needle from under the khoulderblade of her 22
montht'Old baby daughter.
'Ain't nature wonderful!"
WHAT WILL WK CALL THE FARM?
A auggeation I made by the Virginia Farm Hu
reau federation that farm be given individual
name. Commenting on thi, tha Ohio flute Jour
nal ay;
"Thera are many good raon for farm nomen
clature. The one alven hy the Vurm Federation la
that a nme once conneetd with a farm aervea aa
a trul" nvirk, enrry.ng a gurante aa to tha quality
of tho prodiieia of th frm. Another good reoaon
la thit th i Ik lit ri(iiri onea cliown for a faim hel.a
to lend It dignity and make fitr peirnunenc. Tho
narna eeenia to fix the tradlllon thnt clilkter atioiit
a place, and help to endear evrythlng that 1
connected with It, Thla atrenathenlng of a'ntlrnent
I an I ii I! n nc tending to -p the old pWe In tha
anino family, tendliig, In other wordk, to perwi
nenc i4 land tenure, a hlfclily denlrahla thing In
thla awiftly changing kuleldoaeope of mornlly,"
, Something of more than pawing Iplareat ia here
presented, but If It ever be adopted, for the take of
dlktrcaked world we hope that a little more of
invention or imagination be ahown than I diaplayed
In the aelection of place name. No objection ia
lodged aguinkt the perpetuation of a family name,
or that of a atatenman or public benefactor. If
Jonea or Hmlth or Brown feela like keeping bimeelf
before the public In auch faahlon, it in hi undoubted
right, and advertiking alway pay. However, the
map and the guide book briktle with examplee of
bad taate and aome positive affront to Intelligence,
And if ever our million of farm are to bear dis
tinctive appellation, let u hope that they will be not
only dcacrlptive and diatlnctive, but approprfato a
well.
Midweot Veteran.
Frank U. Iffimii-il; At lent I ha
WlnM-l of JufP' Ik-kIh to turn. At
lint I n' Him ba entered tha cxirt
to make rlKhl the inaaler of graft,
one at n Ma'kt peN t' m
fund In A't.erjn h:tory warn writ
tin during 1. 1 world wr hv (ha
mny innl piofl'eer who roMl t)i
Aiti"tum t,yt of nilllloiie or
ihittHt. Not only did (h i turn
Mlidlrfig I n' t Mum when h wa In
il: tiinVM hoylng war material, bot
Ihev alk'i roll'l hlhi when ha at
l hiotd lo aell hi anrpluk war Un a,
(HiiatMndlng among (Iim dack pugea
lit the r-rmH ot tha mUv'nn Indualr y,
American rlllicn wr tdd that the
I tiH'd Kiwi- crmld put 2i) MO olanea
on (ho front hy ih rirnt part of liiU.
Th preM waa flooded w.th gtirwlna
a'coutiia of hcw Induatry had ariwr
A (ti call and would turn the
ii.achlnc nut within a few month,
W.ytwlthntandlna tha Ivt tha( (he
American aovernrnnt ''it itfi'ils
fclJ.Akft for alridanea, the furlher
aaioundlng fa t remain that AtnerP
did not aend a eltikla flahtlng or
lomhlng or purault Amrlan mado
plane to the front during th enlie
war.
Juat think of It over a Mlllon lob
lira apent and not a klnula plnnn!
When tho armlalie waa eland we
bad Vi pli tie on (ha front, of wtikh
tin) were mado In AnurUM. Hut, mind
you, tbeaa were ohaervallon machlnea
and not flahilng ahlpa. Our avlaiora
called lhm "flamlna cffln" Mceuaa
Vleorounly pr'ww ole thi war fraud
it turn, no inaCer Who woiill l in
Volvad, cniral ( liy Opuldkan,
Itobett lilce; The government ahoiild
ino'h ptooM'iiilon ui war ai't'eia, and
itlv all II"".' provlillna e'iiiiiiei,t
dlre'lly nei.nry for winning lm
r. In iluln Imiauoge, ny ojh
prieliiclna an )i.fciir iiillcln ( M
UMd hy out- eol'llera or cheialnv an
Nkorhitant prize for am In (Ho of
war I f'llliy of treuaon.
Wither Democrat.
1 am and a'wayk waa for Inveatian
tlon of every fiaod Invidvli.a llio gov
ernment providing the right ua aie
taken anil lha grafu-ra punlnlied '
conlltia to law, Tha money rti fraii'leil
la the money of the pnple In general.
klcmlabliiff New.
Oeorge Orlrn": The govaenment
imc It ii a duty to a civc m' n
who fought for II a day, aid to all
patriotic citizen who aa rlf ld with-
out atlnl to win tho war, to proaoi uto
vleorotialy and lo th utmottf. limit all
who got exe!lve fea on war con
tracte or who olherwUia proflteereil
and profited at tha puhile eip'-nao
during (he war,
Kalnnont ( hroribK
fiu W. Ywft: The fudenil gov
ernment' action In filing ult ugaiiiat 1
tha jAtyton Airplane company for
they were not pritecl4 aealnat enemy (Over IZ,'im,000 on acgnt of ftaudti
lira and only by tha rareot chance did
tha flyer earapa death when aiiaKeo,
la It not aixiut lima that tha Ameri
can paopli demand an accounting of
thla enorn oua waate and groaa rola
eondii't? la II not ata'iit time that
th'aw brave men who manned fh
iMhtiitf Krench mai-hlnef and tha
American "flaming oofflna" know why
they were not furnlahed tha kind of
ulrplanea (hey bad right to expect
from fh rret denio'ray7
lyt, ti hop that t.'nrl Ham will
ae thla thlnir through and require
an accounting for eveiy dollar poured
Into the coffer of tha airplane In-
duei.ry.
fiulde Rock flignal.
Itarry Vaughn: Tha war profiteer
lent contract will meat with tha
hearty approval of tha common po
pla of which we ara proud to ha one.
I'ttlrlotlo rp.lzena who lived on ehort
ration and borrowed money at h'gh
ratea with which to purchuaa I.lherty
honda durlnc tha war period would
he delighted to aea all grafter In the
varloua wnr nlrprlc brought to
J nail"!. The tainted million ahould
he t'ikan away from the crook and
(ha crr,ke compelled to go to work at
real luhor, A etrtch for them on tha
chain gang In ft federal prlaon would
h atlll mora fitting,
and turn 'em In,
' JamiUtf In Ainerka.
I.yona, Vh. To (ha Kd.tor of The
lie: In your (until of latulwr I, In '
your 'lit"rlJ, ' I'ri'liloflo'l of AifTi rl
ixn I'teala," you quote a commlKae
of I lie Amcik an I'-ir um latloii thu:
"tionfldente lu the (wurt muat ! re
vive.. 1'Hllli In Ihe JuxlJca of
Ameiica mint l netortd. , , mut
linpieai upon mviiilwr of tha lair that
they urm orn to uphold and dcfwid
thv ioi i,tiitiiin and the law of our
country."
In your comriM n(e. you apeak of
fruud nud aw.niilliig going unpun
lalir.l. I may ha ohr aaonalde, hut I
f-iel iliut It would not im amia lo
Incluila murder In (he llxt of unpun
lahed crlniaa. If our "confldenie la
lo ha revived" tha ntwiqiap ra Inlixt
ha lu cloaer acord with tha cnurta,
etlhar (hroiigh a "con" game, or
through jiialce and I rut ti.
To g't down to raaeg, ,Vot long
a-(i n Hii,er throughout th enun
tiy puli lehi-d aceoiinia of g womnn'a
tt nl for munler. If the m-waoiirer
it: I not ni.flrt (hi tr ul truthfully.
they ought to be hrotiKhl to t'me, if
tlia ohyect a tn "reioi fith In the
Jimt - i,f Arm ilea " If they did re
port the (rial (ruthfully, and If our
conception of the Inwa la correct, not
only thu hienihere of the lair, hut tha
piopla hIio make up our Juilee ought
lo I ri minded (hat th y "are awoni
i i mdiol'l and defend the hiW of our
country,''
w luii doe (hut onih tiewn to a man
of honor? la U aomethlng lo lv r-
ganliri na ut tut morn imporl'inca I
ll.t.n A . r,in ,.t n,.n. r " tt tli I
Jiiigii) of money or the Inflnnied mind
ut lawyer or Juror, Inaplra them to
dleregnrd tha avldeuco In the Cae?
it I a w II known fact thvt the
eoaient wiiy lo clear a man or a worn
an of tha clung of murder, re-oird-leaa
of evlil ni a la to have th man
or woman cliilm Ihnt the k'll'n waa
one "In def na of a wonum'a honor.
''neen(oua
f.u't, iiripr,
It, Jurle coinnoaed of mn who could
not cuiil'fv. If the liw demanded,
"Let blm arnongat you who I ttl'hiut
a'n, furl th fl 'at atone," a"capt nvtdly
tha at'TV it tha murOrod man 'a al
leired offeime, reoriir'I'-na' i f de evP
(tenet In thit cine, f'erhnpa It I be-
cauae euch groove ar worn ei d"-p-
Iv In their ran m'toV, (hat there la
no room lefr for rhunnet r"ccp()ve
of (ruth and piatlce.
After all la au'd nnd don-, even If
It were proven without a etiiulow of
doulrt, hv etfdence and not meev Y
hejjefa th'it a woman'a hme had
hrien "ru'ned." nnd that i'e hnd no
part In th" "ru'n," la (li( ruin all
patched nn In do a!"bt of Cd hy
ihe wm'o'a P'll'ng u man, hv the
Jury' verdict of "not gn'lty," t,v "re
c notion" (tlven hv he wmnan'a
fr'end upon her homecoming, or
other e remonle nfter tha woman'
nc'iu'ttnl?
Or (loea (li'-r- atlll remain, upon
Col'a ei'itute -.ok. or tion lh"e of
these t'n't d PUt'-a, the Jnw, "Thou
hlt not kil'?"
AM'CrtTCAN' WOMAN.
MOTH BALLS j
llJH . A 2N ft I I
T . J I m ''V 11 Pk. IV eta
I gaMBJJHBh .-eapgV I W I t II 1
FKCBtN. TO ptvv -CZ '
sauA viv 1
A Book oj Today
U'tidoti and aa aodil worker haa
brought her Into contact with a ld
of life that la ueually avoided or die
cue"d wlih mora b-vity1 I linn de
cency, (I, I', Putnarn'a Hon have
ftldh'Well Ciilliim haa added nnother
10 1111 mitrm in auw-eeeiiii ixefna no ,,, ...,.n.. in nriminu a
haa write n. Thla on, "The Man In a"n" l''llc aervlce In printing
the Twilight," la a atory laid in th ,'erlce of her ;eddree unAmr lb 'title
fur northern foreat. of "Hex and Common Kenae." Mere,
In all reverence, Ihe vital proldeute
of Ufa are conaldared, and In auch
a clear, In'clHrenl way a to earn
th prila of J. Arthur Thornaon,
tha gre.it lirltlnh acP ntlat.
fur northern tnrmtm,
The worker In two great pulp In
dualrle form th principal character
m li.wiet. ilei l.re thla yBrn' " r" """a in yum
. i.ua 7V1L !t,l ...1 , r """f '' "'a heroine In the other,
.nc'pled onea make llae ut .. - ... ln ,h'
twilight eaeta a wlerd Inlttinc over
th rhlef actor
The. plrd la lnlrciii, vllnl full of
fire and vigor. It la a go ahead In
(Pilon wl(h pi nty of huetl to II,
There la earneatneaa m'xed with a
'(iiiilnt, at'iiiliiiK humor,
I'llhllahed l,y ti. I'm nam Hon,
Maude Hoyden I one of (he out- j
rtandliig figure In modern Kngllah
iii:,iiii,ii, AiirMitrMeaT
JUDGE SEARS
FOR CONGRESS
Republican Candidate)
Election November 7
Orlng 5Ildwet,
Will M. Mil u pin: There ahould
no purtlaiinahlp lu proaecutlon of war
Money to Loan on
Omaha Real Estate
I tt Kifr numtwA to tbj mttUm itrntiw, rfinwfftiic or rtpiiUUrnn,
tint II him irrey jnt riinii, ie "
icyal lo hla fatherland while tha prof
AMERICA'S IKVEN LEAGUE BOOTS.
The fear of a freight jam appaiently did mt
haaten the aettlemcnt of the recent railroad ktrike.
The intimation from VahingUn that th rrfut1
of certain railroad executive to accept I'resldrnt
Harding' peace prnpuaU I ri-ionltle f r the pre
enl emetgency a.Urr with the general public view.
At a lima when every eneigy huutd have been lent
tard fttlng fitlht rata In repair o that the
kcv fll mevrniii.l of the ttt and of real could
ee expedited, the labor dipue ll..e. to drag
lnng, layltg Up trouble fr the future.
An Immtna volum of tteiifbl U no being Iran,
piirtrd, but even i, In a tingle ek that n
teniettt for eS.I'un car which could t Ih.iik 4l
atly be met. Car leading fr Ihe week ended .p
Umhr I ltaled ia,l, the lr(tt lu a )raf,
comparing w th SJ M ria In the t.rr on 'fig
week a year aa. (') thlpnint inrr I 3 .'.(!? I
cars and at the ie ti'oa handlM bial n
leaid a.t14. Wh,! Ih etvcutlvr m lo ha
H.ire fiuipmenl and declare Ut It t bvin twii
au.ru tH.Untly thaa la lR y-t the a.nii of fed
eral agereiee ucei't fy(rr aw da tkt n.ay t
quire d'aetie baadling,
,ai.( io liitte u r.it l Ii lit n
Waiat a4 Mtlde tifUy akeal. If the ta
TARIFF; AMERICA OR EUROPE?
The democratic aenator from Maaaachukett con
fined hi remark in Omaha, where he addrcaxed a
aelect (and poxkibly aelected) aaaemblage, to telling
how the tariff wa going to increaxe the coat of all
manufactured article. He did not repeat hla re
mark, made In the tenate, that the tariff on wheat
would increaae the nation bread bill to the tune of
9100,000,000 a year.
Senator Walxh, like all other democratic xpoutcre
who are pilling word all over the map in queat of
votox, carefully avoid another phaxe of the problem.
They cleverly omit telling their hearer that any
added coat of manufactured articlea rexulting from
the tariff will remain In the United State. The
three billion, to which figure the enator now at
tache hlmnrlf, will be pent by Americana, for
American-made wnre. Not a penny of it will go to
awell a foreign factory'a payroll. American work
men will be employed to make tho good, and they
will draw American dollar In pay, and epend the
tame In purchaalng American good. I'art of theae
good will be food, flour, fruit, meat, and the like,
produced on American farm, and much of It In
Nrhrkuka,
Wilhout the tariff, the manufactured good will
come from Hump, or American factory cota will
have to be reduced to the Kurupean laai. In the
former ae, the dollar will go to Kumpe, and will
be epenl by Huiopean workai for rlurupeeit ware.
In either event, di.lr will fall on American indu.
try, and the farmer will mffcr with Ih rext.
i th deiuucrat imagine th vutr are to pur
blind that they ran not xe throunh a krheme ax
thin a th?
Hear la loyal to no country. During
tha war Mi liro-Oerinan waa watched
every minute while th profiteer waa
allowed lo go and coma and operate
aa ha pleaaed. The laiyton Airplane
company ahould l proeocuied lo the
limit and torimt to return every dob
lar, with Intereat, Ihnl waa etolen
from (he government. It will ho an
opening wed to recover many bil
lion atoten by war proflteere,
Oree'ey fltlen.
The government takea a tep In tha
rl(lit direction In filing th auP,
Where there la aurplelon that tha
government hita leen defrauded rigid
Inveatlgallon ahould he made and If
evidence warrant a vlgoroue proao
cutloti iiould follow,
Nldncy Te'egraph,
Ouy V, Pornn; Kour year after
(ha war I a long time to alart to
commence to get huay. Two mlllon
(inline graft la a mere drop. War
griiflcra ahould have leen fined to
the amount of their gnifi and put
lu Jail or dropped into tha middle of
tho Attanlln long ao. Are there any
dlaeentlng opinion except from the
grafter?
Ifartlnglmi Herald.
We endorea ahaolutely and unuuatl
fudlv tha government' ai.'tlon In
filing tan II for 2,roo,owi for airplane
fraud, and we holleve that the ptooa-
cutlon of war grafter ahould lex puah-
ed to the limit. There were alio-
g.ttlirr too many proriteer wn rat
tened on the Mood and eweat of (he
nova In tha tranche and the toll and
ajtrriflc of the folk Lack home. If
a llltl of (hla III gotten wea'th run
I recovered It la Juat and gaid. More
power to (he government In ita an It
annlnat hn airplane graft!
Ilouglaa C'oiinly legionnaire.
Hurry C Hough and J. Mllola; Wa
Iwlluva (hat th Anircaii p"ple will
not tolnrate any dlKpimitlon on the
p.irt of (he government lo do anv
thing other than prueecilla with all
lh power al ita command thoae who,
while the whole nation wae expecting
America lo laku a lending part In (ha
war In the air, profited enoriiioiiHly,
nd In doing Iih.I nol llrllMleil mi
IIim day of (lie ariuMlia, u aini'ln
A 1 1 ' i iiIioIihik lo our nvlutur ok
Hie fiimt 'the aervlce ineu I. now of
I lar ih. tin lliat con h laid at (In
ilnor of llmae reepiuiall'le i T I he fail
ure if our avlHll.'ii ik I .tin. Th
ai i vl. a (in n would ' miald' r It a i"o(
iikiiHii a nffi'Oil lu them and dieir
a.-rv li if Ih goveroiii' III failed In
I K-n. ine guuiy 11 priaon, iouiuc men
wrn; oncre'i ineir ova uro van wiim
(heir reward ahould ha conaclouaneaa
of duly well done; why let th graft
er profit? I.et no guilty man eacape.
Nlobeara Tribune,
Ttier ahould lai no heallancy In
punlahinent of any grafter of puhllc
fund, especially war fraud, Hoor
people were lllieral In euhacrllilng for
bond to carry on the war to aucceaa
fill termination; th government
ahould protect thoae fund and pun'ali
nil who loat their patrlotlam for gr',;d,
ho 'ern up.
Trailing Ihe DcimaTei.
Huperlor, Neb. -To the Kdltor of
The Omaha We; Two of the demo-
Hmoke 'em out ''rata' hlaneat general tried to epenk
nere, iry.ng 10 airengineii i.ne oeuio
crata, hut th y killed the deniocrata
ind did more to conlirm the repub
llcnn and drive off the wcuketied
deiu'w-'iul nnd lund then aaf"y over
to tha repulDcun liinka.
They atoered el rtr ot prohlhltllon
and woman uffrage, Tiiey dwelt
inoro on ancient hlatory up to 1912
and then aklpped over to 1920 and
from thnt on It wa nhuae of all ra
puhllfun meaaurea. There wa on
poor fellow thnt wii like the old
woman when the preacher naked If
ahe had religion, Khe e.ild aomet'tnea
ahe thought ehe IwkI, and (hen huh 1 11
ahe thought It waa worm. H didn't
know where he waa, hut now he
know Juat where he la. He will vote
tho republican ticket atralght.
tl. li. Jliy void ho h.d alwuy honat
ed h'niaelf a 100 per cent republican,
hut. after he heard thein fellow pe,-ik
he I 160 p r cent republican and ir0
tier cent American. T II the demo
urnta to eeud thoae fellow bock again
and Huperlor will go uuanimoualy re
publican.
a HHfuiiLiCAN vcmcrt.
Present Interest Rate
Charge Is
Conservative
Savings S loan association
& ff a r n e y
Kep.n1 fn m I'id'rgea In kll parta of the country
Indicate that the nr.ilimnl i ltK Ihl year ax
tt. I'Ui'X l ed mi the Ida lh huxlni depte..
X .in ln'd tl farmer lara rMefing tl. and
that fewer b"y would enroll whi-n J M w'ie moia
plentiful will have lo be abandoned. A eollege edu
ralioB ni en the point of heonilng the normal
thing.
Th mtn who will .! a trail that ran ho
bi.m unii-ni'i lt!.l wi'l eoi,fr huen un Ike
wjtll. II aitf M aurt on ih driver.
Ih tiUalu.!. prva bf wk ikrrlel tao oI.Ij
lni ik iulp'l i Unity 4-eu I eipe.l lb I i t. I I
la !hit $ k m he ran 4u f jf k,mlf,
rl( ttniv werk gt ef U a, Ui aM In
Kearney Hub.
M. A. Ttrovn: Th government eult
to recover IZ.OOO.OOU In airplane
trnwU la pretty lata, hut it la better
late than not t all. Th' government
ahould hew ateudlly to thu war fruud
I'ne, let the ehlpa full where they mny.
Iloneat govaruinent, mlniia fraud nnd
graft, plua the Idea that public, ofllee
la a public truat, la dciiiiimled.
The Wymorean.
3. M. llurmwn; The government of
tha United Hlilea ahould anire neither
time nor money In the proaecutlon of
war gmftera of every claa nnd ahould
ae Hint 1 very one of them la Juxtly
punlahed. The public axpecl th
party In power to do thla In a a'neerc
and vlgorou way, and hould It full
Ita preatlge will be greatly weakened.
Moap and Kugar,
floap, auaur and clvlllxatlim to
gether, Ihey any, Thla country pro-
diicwl 3,l.l2,MHi,iiOO fiuunda of aonii
laat yeiir. Thla 1 about 22 pound pie more economical with It; auch
for evary man, woman and child economy will leaner! tho demand, and
which la a per cnplla Inerraaa of Ave the leiiaened dcmiuid may cnuao a tin
riounila n tha luat yenr. Wa urn dine of price. It' a long road to
four time na much augur a goap. , travel, but t m;tv be the only one.
Pathfinder. Indlunapoll New.
HaVHaMaaWatwawnKma
KxpreaKlun of Appreciation.
Otiuiha, To the Kdltor of The
Omaha llee; Thla la to expreaa our
appreciation for tho aaalalunce render
ed ua hy your valuable newapopnr,
The Omaha lien, In connection with
Iho drive for the benefit of Ihe 8t.
Jiiniea orpbanni.'e, which ended antla
factorllv und aucceaafully,
Truatlng tha tt. Jun'i orphnnag"
nnd thone connected with It will con
tliiun to merit your good will and
eupiiort. we hi
THU ST. JAMES OP.I'HA.VOK.
fly J. rl. I'aluldck. Director.
I,et'e Hope Th! I True.
Maybe It will work out (hi way;
Tho high ,,ice of eoul will make peo
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Closed PA? at a
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will be announced
in tomorrows papers
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Girls! Girls!!
Clear Your Skin
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I awat I (. laVeaeat
Erch One a Rung
of Success!
If Those who have reached the
top rung of the Ladder of
Success, those who have
climbed high, but have fallen
into obscurity, and those who
have touched only the lowest
rungs are seen at evening on
city park benches thinking.
1J One man, shabby in dress and
defected in countenance, has
nothing to review but days of
failure of lost opportunities to
take advantage of the little
things in life. The other man
opposite in appearance, recalls
' his success brought about by
an aptitude to snatch small as
well as large chances.
ti One of the seemingly small
opportunities offered YOU
each day is to read carefully
the "Want" Ads in The Omaha
Bee. There you may find a jol
you are seeking, a home you
wmt to buy, a chance to sell
some article you deem worth
less or an opportunity to get
into business for yourself.
I CM the 'Want" Ad habit and
follow the footsteps of the suc
cessful man.
Omahtt Ihr "Want" Ad$ 'trlnp Hrtter
lUmiilti at Lttnr Cott
The Omaha Morning Bee
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