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JUL OMAHA i:i:K: W i;i.MlA V. NilVKMMii: 1. The Morning bee MORNING EVENING SUNDAY ! the nee pvimmiino company M UOX B, l:i'llk, 1'ubii.h.f. H. BMEWKR, Can. Manacar. which arose a system of human poternment totally t variance with Kuropean ideas, the Influence of hich he changed the course of history. In thie way h did not do tlx politician of Europe any food, but he did serve mankind wonderfully well. AFTER HOUSE CLEANING COMES WE HUNTING SEASON M, A. Brown lievu ws the Camjmgn MTMbLR OF THE AASOCIA TID ftUSS tut iMKItUrf t'ftM, "f ahl'S 1t lM II t IW, nr ' til. .4 I ia, f' , ii.-fctslatlitl of a-l n,a a.fu-tM crM,tJ m I i.Oim i4.t1 In u. 4 I r.uu (J ru::ctjin ' v flilu - A aihirtin OIHttS Mum Offitt 11th ki-'t In..m - li Mr. .it t., Hide. N. W. tor, .ttli and N New Yrk-2 Fifth Avanu 422 Ctar UM. rhli-aai ... )T:j (Viftr Bid I. I'aris, FranretlO Hue .St. Honor . .. t r I i i j ii ir .'.I gi,,r i g.. i,i t " i. i. -a COLLAPSE OF THE DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN "l am frank In My lint I Ihlnk thai Ihenollrlra thus far pursued with reaped Hi credits hate been too drastic, but whether or tisl I am right, I am sure that Mi situation should now he reviewed in the light ill rtletinf condition. A more lllieral polity about rrcdlla should be put Into effect Im tiirdliili'l) , I think that the, rwri bank rales could las prudently reduced, and that member hanks could s.ifely lie encouraged to make limn mi ant b ull oral product and to business, generally on reasonable time In Ihmi' who ran ge adciiialn seem II), and lliat the whole situation Mould las hcm-lb lally affected by till priaredtire," William . Mrtdoo, III the Manufacturers' Record, Herein, brr. IM". Thi una tin; opinion of Mc.Vloo, after hi indignation an necretsry of the treasury, in Pctem ber, 1920. At that time Wilson wim still preni'iot.t. I' urthrrmorc, MMdoo, in 1,1 article written for the Manufacturer' Itcrord, thus npok of the ilc lation that Wl leen In eiTeft for many monthn: "In nifiny ttrl of thn coiiiilr) , f ix lully hi ihn agrUullural dUliirt. irrdit U ulmofit rntlrrly online, and in nisiiy l(nc, it b ((Illiiialc bcioliicxx mid indiik'rx crfiit lma rr liping rimtalnrd Im' ijih ot the r tlrkllon of rrfdita. "flic point I IkIi to liiifirpr l that dift.il Ion Urn nrriid mi tsif and villi mirli rapidity lliat wk linikt now i'i ipinldt-r thn allnalion. make . i effort to prrtrnt fiirihrr rtintrnn and KiifTfrinc, ind bring aliont a rcilval f Indimlry and coii fldinrf." It wfln not until tip; Ilar(iing ailminiiif rutioii -amo into power that this draxtic deflation which ((juwd lhf farrncni and pinchfl th rntiro indus trial body, both labor and employer, kid rhecked. The emergency tarilT protecting farm products from foreign dumping firit appliod the limkcs. Then thi! VVnr Finance cotporalion, which Wilson had dis solved, whi revived to extend new credit to the agricultural aectionf. Th democratic policy of drastic deflation hod Ucn determined by I'renident Vilnon as far back dh Auk'iixl, J91f. A clear nnnouncement on thh '.as jfi v. n at thai time in a rpoech by President Wilson, in which he said: "What we ran do we. uliould do at unce, and there In a itrent H-hI that we can do, provisional ilionc'i It b. Wheat nhipmenlit and eredlln to r,-ieili(Kle the piireh.iM nf our heat ran and will Im limited and controlled in Mich a vay a not to i aloe but rather to hmrr the price of flour her. The cm eminent hait a power, within certain liniltn, lo rejnlalo that." This wa a pluin promise to force down the prices of farm products. The colonsal ruin that decended on airriculturi bad it bcfrinnirjra there. Ily this time almost everyone admits that the Ulame for drastic deflation, as well as the blame for undue inflation, belong: to the Wilson adm!nintra tion. Almost everyone, that 1j to nay, except Hitch cock. You sec. he embarked on a campaign for a third term determined to make deflation of the fanner his main talking point. The evidence las piled up ITALY UNDER THE FASCISTI. Stormy political kle In Italy may not i f en- " I t'r!' flri J by the advent of the fanclti hovirn- m . u Mrra. ' mcnt, yet the expetiment eema to be well wurtli t -f m' .l l.lin !e ntt. . ... ...... , , , vijiii. i iiiibi i, , uic IIIOVCJIIKIJI. la MKUI'I'H .. t . t blc TtxtPMONUs ' t he communiata, uho were making much hcudwny. i t I'irua Waatt. iot Nirht Caila Af'r 11 I'. M s j "ennnirifcT with the t iporetti (llcttHter in the fall Miu.ai iiTafmn. a r lamia ioa er lui. looo , 0f j it 17, and comiinc on down throuih the indua- trial demonatrationa that followed the armlntice, Italy hai ufferd greatly becau.e of the activitic tii the radical red. Political condition in Italy following the war tgok on the form of a win I revolution, In uome I apecU reaembling that of Huaaia, and to counter ! act thia your.f men who aerved vith the colore, re 1 gardle of creed or politics, formed a lociety that devoted ft encrgiea to rum betting; the spread of radicalism under any guide. Tea party manners ' vere forgotten, and downright Mow were struck. ! The fanciati ha emerged victorious, and proposr-a a deflnite program for reconstructing the sadly di urianged affaire of the country. Fifteen year of strife and warfare hn left ; ""'y nigh exhausted economically, Ir, Mus ndini, new premier, has some pronounced views as J to what ia necessary to be done, anil he has ruf I ficiint support to ensure a trial for his plana. I'a- triotio Italians will hope that ho will be able to j effect the charges be bus in mind, to the end that I the country may be traniuilixed at home and abioad, ttith prosperity aguin the part of the peo ple, and life and property mnde aecure. Dr. Musiollnl's reference to America will ttet 1 L" j conaideratlon when It takes on a diplomatic expect, ! The friendship between thu two countries U of long ; standing, and Italians in America know what those i in Italy should know, that the United Slates is will I ing to allow the people of any country to fettle , their home affairs at home. "From State and Nation -EJihrtdli from otha mvoipopcn WILLIS G. SEARS FOR CONGRESS. j A New Hobgoblin. ; I':' f." I."JU.IM-' l'."ot.r J',iin,.i! I Tim ill li.c t V lit iiolldf'tciirlt. fai-h- Many good reasons may be cited why the Second :otmble l-omlon physicians believe, imU liJi'UKMi. Hi" AFi,, ii,,m m ii-r, deid" In ihfin. It is tho "untiiiiii.l .1,ioJ" w ho reluril Hi jirogri s of clllin, vim mi,' rexpoiiallilo for llin 1 1 ilKoveri)iin'iit (if cnien ninl for 1 1 1 s I'lii nf fo oi" riitloii tli.it null's A ininllil and dipabimli suiiiiniiiK si i of the wiiiiIim Inland fioiertinralilp rainpaicua In Ne iraU;i him been inailii by M. A. Urnwn. eilllor of the Kearney liiill) Huh. IIU apiiroviil of Hon, ell anil ll.nnlttll la ei.ei inlly Idler ellnii In lcw of III" fait that mil iu m It' puHT Iota distorted .Mr. Ilrown's pokiilmi ami will ioti anil i liilined thai this eli r in editor wit In revolt aLiilnt the leading repnlillcail t anillil ilea. Mr, Mi nu n a e.llloi l.il, enllllnl, "Hi lilml the Smoke hi ri en," follow a: ,Nnv.ltliMMiilllii the VoIum.iniUH Miioka Minn Hint ia lu'lna throw n Ui 'hy tho pol!tk-ul Initlfilea In the Nu luiikt eitnipiilKii It la a'UI puai-llilti In ilialluailisll on)what tliM merits of the in tun I Imii- iiii'l vltnl llilnga Ihn' (Jie prliiclpiil cutiili'ln"! s'on l for, t. ",, tllo -epillilen Mini rteniH'l,lti can- llUniia for fni'eij Ktiii.ia xioator ti ml for 1'otfwnn- of Nelimsivii. A :tl , volume of huni.otnlio hits been div iliiiKi'd Itirlitar 'no e:,miiKii. MI i I he mo.-t vltnl thlngB linv o len Hk')'- ly tolli'heil lipoll. A chiii'No of sentiment reg.iiiin t'i lleil Mt.itfi" sellllor llllS been (! i-lopimt clui'tnar the isl niontli. I'revlolia to Hid mlibllo f 8lteUli li( WUH freely pl'.'illi e. llllit tillbert M. I Hlfclicoi k w ool. I be re eleclml by n I I ollnioeiiibli) liuijoiity ij II'! by voles ft llllbl: ItUK Who V.""l dot HIIlf . I hello to.,ril U. II. llollt, JJilllo-'null- Inltii ejiri eelitiitloli of li.illoii. H .0 lllll.lll'.ll Hill fl'11,1 1 III IIKllCllb ilui'dl property, oft repeateit by Mr. IIM' In iB k, Ii.im been bla UihIoIiu', mill i coiitlniiiiiJ nileruiloii Unit thesu evil ! i-nTontM with prMii el by r publican nilitllptll.'illoll of thu fe.liT.it IfMTVil isyalein bun fuiiH'-tl . cryctitlllJitlon 'if I repitblh n Hetitlincnt iironii'l Mr. I low. ell, As tho liJiiipiilKii lias pronresMeil it luta .'iiit:irci more certain that. Mr, llll- Iii oi li fl.n.ila blli.heil to the not where, iVIIrfOH ateppeil out Olcl ' IbiriiJiiri neipil in. mid Hint ho luts I been eijiilenl iinii-tly to crltli If" re 1 piibllc'in tiilniliilKtiulion Insiea'l of be Oik u eoiii-t no t ive srvni)t of the IjiI . AVItlmiit bis own bnow Indgn , he him i!rlft"l to the "p;irliliK of the I ways,'' nii'l li iiot nwure of th pry 1 1'holonlciil cbiume scparatint; the obi j;iinl the new criiK J her; ti!'" thoiifini'la of boo'I iiI "THE PEOPLE'S VOICE it ftilorltl tiMi mw at 1a Maalaa aa. H. at taa Hii t I Imil.a ta fo Mlaaa ''" t' ofiwi'S aa vaittia at tuklia iiunil. I'rlde lit Nrbritoka. 'iit, Net. To tbti l.bt.r of I,, ...I, i Kt...x- l'l...,.d uII.,ia' ai.M l.t h r. my (ippreciuiioii of the spb inti-t i htevhtl, ' It., Yon Know Nebr.iekii?" ! ,ii Tho Omiliii Id" of Kitili '1 !'. I'cl'i- l"i' .1. It w as the. In l prmjili turn of I tar rmniiroea if Hull Kl'nl i oitimoii iWiiilth th.it I Ii.imi ever .' III the liewitp,lel a of t)o Nt ill) of Vh. l t jhiive Ik en u re-ilih lit flln n M.iy ", l:. mol it ahotihl b" copiel In cveiy f : ! publielU'l til tho a'llte j 1. A. tiAltH. krotii the I ii bur Xlcwpiijnt. fMniili.i To tlt e.liloe of Tins ihiiiiIki. Ite: Mill Wen Uilx.r N'ewa tin's to BtihUir my b'ler if iirtoliir W by mi Vint; Unit Hot l'rinieii a union I. .i t aaKul blm to keeii mb'in " in the II 111 bi twun the pi i rPtm n ,mi Hitchcock, ami tlt.it tn.-i now ho bus been rrbimeit from Hint promlxe. T.n'a io how thin cltlm i I'liuliha with III" evbleive. The i'reesmrn's iitilon is putting ill u (11 Clllor. w lilt li clou Kca 'hut llllchcocli luix ulimliilely p fusiij pi aeiilu Willi Hie mpaxniin, urel thli n ti b l iiKa the vmera of Ni Iciml. i to ih fi.it Hlti'bcocK for e .election. This oi ri ul if ci .titiiliih n I ''aoiiit Ion iIiooiiih Iiih the oltltiiil" of hemttor I lltchciH-l, ninl pleili- illlf tlm allpport of Hie ci li trill lnly to tho pressmen, .luxt why "Iio'ibl the pressmen f) to the trouble ai-dlmf oiich a reioliitloit tbroiir.h nii'l spen.l money h.ivliiK t print, l for illn ti'ibiillun, ninl Hon io-k the olllii.il oik, in nf Hie I'elitnil I ,n In. r nnuiii not to miv iililhinK iibmil ll'.' Tint bb-it of th i lri ul.,r In to kIv publicity to I lili hcucU's rccoi'il. 'J'ln w why h-. :i.ei,iti.v shot olf iii.olhrr iivenil" of piil ih in '.' 't he f... t th.it (hit MM Weft 1,'lhol' N'ev.n I. poailn,' um the spolieairutn of tin: prncrceulM! puny, mnl lh.it llm eilllor thereof Is u en no Mute oil the lirnnrennij p.'irlv llcket if ;ilo elu nlflctfiit, for there is wjiespreil lm- iteiiloli ittne.i l tl.-it t!;n iiliot j"l, Hiu proanHe .ni(y lhit yi to tiii." ii unity pi ', n "it f.om lhoiill ,i ii.,lie, ft 1 1. 1 Ihen' help out tile amulor, who anielv in . .ill tin help bo .H1 -t. Hut H ilo. not Ki i tn i iai h I to mil l ib'T up I'l " " bin I ul a j..b. W. U. m i t'i: i I Vole for Ileal. I I ho. .h. i To Hie lil.lnr of i iin.ihi I'ei : I notico that S'liiu lhu lawyers li , vniif Nil i xliil e ct no llial piiittice hiu lilt t .nil p 'n Hi 1 1 St f !' i l.loy.l M.ianrv .ni l iM,HlMaX lletir. . J!i. for i mil. ' iilti'l lo y. Tlieaf.. nt e I iw yir bii bel l pohticnl oltc hi ) went elected wpli th atipport of the oi l innchlii"! .Vow l hen iw.Sfl .. loe rltlllK that II. .il le Mippoi ted I' the t.aoM Tl.is is fume ptub-. I.iM'ot'.l I I . V . I hi '" I III Clllllllllll pill' (ice supp'irtinK P""i f"t co'inly a' toi'i.cv la a alfiiittou Hint nierenta I' 11 If In a pectilnir w.iv uf conrre I ilotl t Know nil about II becouau I in not ;i lawyer, but It eeelita to mo tin: II W'oiilil not speak well for i uio I ditto who la snpponerl p, mfnrco Ibo law ItiMliitf law vers to ri present H i I in be;JIIK clvlllillt Sllpl iOtlHB H I ' man for oilui- And, too, tin so hiwyn uro cri o that ileal la a machlni) l aiclol i! 'I'lnxt very criers hive thilitseh' luitl eb-elMl to ottlcu In Ibis city I , tin- ni'l iiol anppoi'i of In" rnafhll". 'I'hla Is kt'.ll lllotn of t pnzlo to ll.i I kIii kx Abel Hlmtuill, whoso o ilcpi llilelii.l' In l.tnntli to all, Woul.i tot In- Mipii!'l,ii4 ,iinl Wot kilo; fo' Ileal unless lii u Wa t tllo l.lllil of tii.lll that I- tit to hohl the oltlce. M.UITI.S' II. WH.I.IAMM To t i t Itlil of n Hum Nickel. hiss Holm limly piisaeil .i counli i fe.t lin on Hob a enr uir,n. atul Ik hliti I bei 11 able to i;eL rill of It since Maiden Aunt tlsorif led) What lioean't that Juoti.f mall ever no ti church, then? i linneot it publicans who have not ad- "" ""uo, ivi.uiiu. iv tic tuiitKiiini .j nh. "eiieephalllle bl hat al-a ," '""' '. ,. is mi. oi ev.-,y fll,, j n. ,,,ii, for una or mo by a republican In congrcil. No tzood reason in lorlKlnslly confuscJ with the African , to rnaks certnm ' J"" '" I other reason, iiml w . noun why it fchould not be eleepina- sb kiie.a. , ,iot numhi red among tlm unburlnJ i K,M )0 V,B f,. ,,." I c , .,. i More than 2.000 cam have beer, rs- ''Mils town. whn ,,. ,.f,mB Willii O. bears, the republican nominee for con- :nort.-ij ,n KtiKlaml shoe mis. J.7" . . bett-r sonaioriil urcss. is well known to the citizens of tb rUuirir i "It is not t. all unlikelv that ! because of bis long residence here, and his many 1;: S i public services. His capabilities have been tested 'iiifpil-tnis; o,a upation, is in itself a and well proved. He had served as county a.to,- J iluTt vastly ney for I.urt county before coming tu Omaha; be SKtixbiid ami in America, eosn r, In than It was In any century preeeii'tig the aaui. 1'if course, 11 has become, a illflcult j nnrt 'lls'ioieiine. occiipmlon to tho I houaekei-pers who used to depend hipon well tralneij rloinesta: servanls, Hut if household firiis'i ry caiji.es "i n i cephulllls h'tlinridoa." why duln't ' : gsneratlona of hotter hold eervunis ilia ! sunlit air to : of It In I.nRlanil before it ntt ickt-d the had two terms in the legislature, and was speaker of the bouse during one; and be hau nerved as judge ) of the district court in Omaha for years, i ,'jomethinp; about Judge Scars led him to be bet I cpart for special service as a judire. He wa in ' charge of the juvenile court, where his humane . ....i:,t-. j t.t.jt.. .....t , ii . i .juni,ea oi rniiii; umicrs-.utioiiiff oi JUM'nne ail- i f,,hioniiblo W omen wlio.lmve lately ficultieii established him as a friend of the boys. His jmadc a''iii;jlniancj with household , tenderness and empathy won the confidence of tho J t1f,-.7t),B M,,.lin lM ,1.til,1 lltl,,)Jgh youngsters who were brought before him, and they ;.)nst," why in the days, of feather 'noon came to know that they would get a square '-tr "n'i the broom-iii.lut R kill j f .i . . roumlesa parlor maids fti thu period J d'1 frorn JudK0 Sears, or, if there were to bo any jbefnr. the dustless .iiistdoth and th tipping of the balance it would be in their favor, t vacuum cleaner took the dust, off of ! As a judge on the criminal bench be showed he tou'id be both stern and merciful, and as the prc- I siding judge of the court of domestic relations, his j common sense and human understanding has helped ttnooth out a great many domestic wrinkles. Not merely as a good fellow does h seek votes, j but an a man of rich experience, ho knowOmaliu, I and who will serve hid district anrl hi cnnntrir !! ' mt 1 1 , . i HI 'ell 1.0 I I 1111 11,1,1 11 . in congress. He has been lawyer, law enforcer, uf.- is .omplex. ami i.ousebeepliK i lawmaker and law interpreter, and always a genial, 'difficult, t,ir women who, unused to I he llenedictlon of October. Kf'trt Ilia Hrutsra J'mrr.al Stoeaiiian. Oetober'e benediction has falhn Upon tho Trai. smlsrotirl land. Tint Infinite apocalypi.!) was nevi r Inoii) lii'iutiful nor has thu worlil ever re vealed Itself in u sererier S.lrlt than in ihe past month. I'.iilmy dojs nnd filfc'hls, e.vh IikH" woiidrotj than those t no I are pari, brought pence, to tho souls nf tilon. ho weri not file- 1)1 in two months 'ome to consider lllm 'i)-ospect beciills". reiucsi lit" Hit new- era mid elands j for Hit iloinliiaiit and M'al tlilm tliat tnmt enai;e the ntteiition of Hid na- tioiial sioiatu and hous diii'liuf the. comma; f"w years. Ills position fa- Mni'lim tin; farm bloc and wilolnir op. posiHon to the Haeii i.'uinmins lav.' and to ixislms lil(h laih'oad rates, have sircrijfihcne.il blm amazliiKly both In cniintry, town und city. 1'erHonal ud mliatlon niay fiot. linvo been In- Thoforests arc allanie with yi llovvaiHl creased, but approval of Ills position umber nod jcold. Alb day loni l he hi most puhlh: matters has reacted in leaves float lally throU,'h the unlet, his favot. so that .'it the present time fall In a aofi. carpet indications point to his election py a. Upon gra.'s which has a sutler, very emphatic majority. iTeein r ehadr) than ever It bad In tlm i A parallel exletn between llitchi oi li full tide of summer. The bees, mind- 'for the Huoito and ('. W. Hryau fur ful of the eortilnir winter, buzit from Kovernor. Mr. Uryan entered the llow'tr to llower In search of the lawt eijuipuiKii as u "hands down" winner, of nature's j'ai'nered sweets. I Mi-Coi-h lis clohe lie ban talked himself The country la sweet with the frajiranee of ripened life. The coin fields III stack swarm with birds and In the Krerii alfalfa, j)ed thu ratihils out of I houeand;-. of votes by the reck. lessnesa of hla assertions touchlnif tho tariff and deflation, and by the In accuracy of Ida iHsmpurisons of suit I the furniture and the floor instead of ; play and gambol far Into the twillKhl. taxes. Mr. Hryan has been ajialnM stirrliiK It into the air Iri Hie room and bttitiK It settle analn? If household drujfery cnusc-s "lun Ktior, headache, ina.i t.entlon, complete lethsi'Ky." why didn't thn plomer housel.ei pet s of America dlu of "en cephalitis lethaiKl'ii" between New Knglatid and the plains slates and be tween the landing of the I'lljn'lms rxnd the buildliiK of tho trwiwcoit- livery creek, Is runnitij,' slowly w'hli Hie code, not as ii perversion of con- musical murmur; and. trust!iijf'il slitulionul aovertiineiit, but as rtspoti wholesome man, with a kindly smile, a warm heart; I household duties, face th problem of ' mainlafnlnir fin accustomed scalo of that contraction of the currency and reduction of j dy to watch a horse race or a ball game, to walk living under new conditions, am) do- ii'S, i-.uo ,,,y i im n'li n i.'f i. of the tilKht, the timid creatures which fear rnen come to drink or to search for autumn berries in trw moonlight. li'ven the distant utiiverst is !n bar rtiony with the spell. Tho siiJI, mub UluditiouH stars of sununer Tutvo lonK disappeared behind the western hori zon to wasto their radiance In tho sun's taster glare. The KUT'intle I'a- pelbi sw'lnjrsj 'round the pole. The slhle Bltoifether for hisrh tax'-s. I,"n- dnubfMllv It has sdded a few cents to the state levy, but by Itself has not. hfpn unduly oppressive as a tax eater There ate f uinLimenlal reasons why tho code should be wiped out, but bo has not touched upon then), and has Klven no Intimation as to the rmirm he would recommend In the svetu of code repeal. Mr. Hryan is known, as a. "firebrand" and people are, at. least prices and wages had been decreed by Wilson long before the republican national convention or the inauguration of Harding. In fact, the worst period of deflation hud been undergone before t'.ie repub lican administration took office. Hitchcock must know this, but having announced rhat deflation was bis great issue, he is unable to let. go and get nwuy unscathed. That Is why he still talks vaguely of the begin ning of deflation, without reference to any specific rlates. That is anoiher reason why his hearers have, cume to ipiexMon the sincerity and honenty with which he deals with great national problems. That i-t why, i lfo, hiu speech in Omaha, delivered in a half-rilled fci.H. fell so flat. What Nebraska voters are now witntt.sing ii the coil'.pse of the Hitcheo k campaign. The words of Wilfon ami of Mc V-lno ha' e punctured his pre tence. Kvcry fa-mer knows that banks began forc .:tr (.ullcci iuiis on notes and that prices for grain finl ir e : to. V slumrrd when Wilson still had many mo'.illi- in of.icc. Better fur bad it hem lor Hitchcock if he bad never made ifliition his ramraiifn issue. Deflation is over now, and responsibility lias Ven properly placed by t' e farmer and the voter. F.y bafinur hi niiiin campaign on the fiiUe itue t f lirfliitmn. Senator Hitchcock has deflated his al ia. !y slender chance of re-election. AMERICA AND HUMANITY. I'uiit. h'U a new form of intellectual amusement, .tiat ot" discussing whether Christopher Columbus did the worM a si. nice by discovering America. A ,-,vnt has vriutti a book on 1'ulumbu', in which be adds up long lit of e -U that be come to humanity since tVtober. 1 Hj'.', ascribing them oil to the ill advised voyage of the tirtu-ese marltnr. nuing there eMl. accoidii.g to the ParijTempa, a tobacco; itiimy new die; 'he U of rmeln, and woman suffrace, However, tie Temp con le. th-.t febscco ts te!ly a brnef t, if f-r no otber itason than ths' tli Uu on the weed will aid the preae't govt rnn-.ent in coHra; to a budget baUnct. Co.meiics ao. might ha beer, achieved wtihout the aid of coc-iineal and indigo, fori.ler the n tbet; coal tar pr..davt. and maybe the om-n euM have had ti crr. rt that la a!! ipntil it What Amtiua .'.! 1', a 1 t -t win -h f,.. et-a il nrr tne from 'he boarbora of Kurop. ; firatsM P'- e f-r the tr.a' ef vein thon of g.r-vmrri lt were .l.vue-el s..l.nn.,.:i) n 1 in ea-i.rra in I 4" l. M" proved th. v,a . ef f r .mcnt. a I rriat r'i,7li"""' 1,1 !'" Is f P' o' P'lf '-', !1 ,, ",,f- ' !,,,t ' the elvt o vf d.pet! g iH...t amirj .iitaJ peef'ea .,m -t e e ai t.i C t-M... 1 ' ' with his fellow men and be one of them. Vote for Willis G. Sears for congress and feel that you are doing u good thing for the Second district. three maids, Hut. housekeeping Is so I much easier than II used to be; un 'avoidable drudcery la so Kreatly re duced by modern duvlees that, no new HE CAREFUL ABOUT FIRE. Fire prevention week has come and gone, and I the sequel showed it bad about the usual effect, so ; far as practical results are concerned, A seventy- two-hour period records 122 fire alarm for Omaha, i In that same period a number of disastrous fires were reported from the state. Many minor blazes i also resulted. Only one conclusion can be drawn from this record, and that is that people are careless ! about handline; fire. Warm dry weather invited the burning of leaver ; and gra;s, but a little watchfulness will render this ! process harmless. No beating service wa required, , ?o the overheated stove or furnace could not be . held responsible, nor did the defective stovepipe or ! flue roiitributi?. Fires started from causes that ( omld bo controlled in the freat majority of cases. Experience shows that generally the origin of n i lire is from a cause that care would have removed. ! hiihicnlrnr V.1.--..1... i .i m i i. ...i..- Uitie maid! .riii aniva n aunuui biinic ul n 'iici im s lusnjr ir.in- lire is too great. Only one thirg will lessen the j loss. People must look more closely to the busi I neM of guarding against the breaking out of fire. ; Until they do watch more closely they will aufTcr ' the loss that i entailed by fires that might have been prevented. sous, which tho jude.'in and i.hn.l'ioan dhA..t,r.-.1u m.n.A.I n. Oi.iv Uwlet.,.,1 useusc can oo creaieu r,y noum-Keep- tll,,r f,,N,k r, ,11S 8p(p ,,,nn,. ,,.,,. '"' . ,. , ., , , I ho,' lhroii(.'b the deepetilujr dusk. With Only three (fenerations aKo tho best , , (.llW.H , hUm, pf.,.tu. American homes, even tu rlllea of kw.r, t.r, man, for '1,-ior. lit. rally llrsl. maifnltude, were wltlwtit run- blJrHt) al)We ,.HHtrn byline with nlng water. Only ,) years njjo all ; fl Um.Itk Hlrlus aa Its outer jjtiard American liotnee were without elec-i,,,,,, rlJ(J(v 4,.t,.,Kft1)w, ,,d ,., trio IglUH. And In tin respeetH Hpnri(lUlK uijt. I above the belt ami the l.nehsh housekeeping remained la- ' .,, , miv(.rftf; , f.vllMni! borloua lat.-r than American house-! )Ut (lf fhe Kott11!? nbu)tt ;inj n. keeplnn. ( Htiir strewii caverns so bright Only oik; generation a(fO oil and i ..,,' , i,.,ii,, .iu.l (,kU li'in i.i.iAji.M iuiikco tni,. uiiunru ,111.1 i.i..i.i..- ',,n,i,.ri., m, ,.r susli clous ir noi arraio ot mm as a lil-ctlics 1arij.-led In a silver braid," no I potential jroverroi-ship possibility, early In thu east where Ald-beran ' hnrles II. Itandal w as in a sense from lneonceivable. distance throws I ,,ln superv lsliiK architect of the code out wrathfullv thn sullen red of his 1 1""'- He stands now for such amend., ,u-i.,r nrM Aii ,.. hv nr,- , ii-h i ir men t us will make It more eflicleid i summer eooklni? was tlonn in wood or i coal ranjres, The open flrf place was used for cookinjs hi (Seni'K4 Wfishlng i ton's kitchen in Mount Vernon, and in tieorg-e W'aHhinKiou'a day and long' afterward It was used In senantlers I American home as well as in tho home of elaveholil.-ra. If "encephalitis 1-tharirica" were a I disease caused by household drujrery and dust tf. would be on m la.-' bss, i been use of the similllloailin nf the problems of boiisek'-iiping ami thu f tasks. At the same s housel.eeoers. utilised to work and baffled by the oiflleult les of a new situation, would be com plaining to .uWilon.-iHe I'.ni-lish phy slci.ina of "headache, bnnruor and let hit rcf . ' October nijthts britis to tinu'tals stionir Irnprr sslona of tho unthink able, .'ippallin; facts of thn universe of which our own beautiful earth Is but a tiny mote. October, more than any other season, Jusiifles the psalm i ist's ecstyy. I "Day after day mterrfh speech and nlchr ' after n'jfht howet)i knowl- l.,L-,'.." am! econoliili al ninl inai win avnoiu duiilkulloiis in ottlce. Hut (t cm he borne In tnlnd that no mailer who Is govimnr tho lesTllatur ' III Pass upon the codo law, and there Is little or nn reason to doubt that II will be ii prided or amended entirely out of semblance to Its former self. Neither Mr. Hryan nor Mr. Kainlall have the power to retain or to repiul this law. They may recommend this or that, but a legislature which will be forfl lied by its own mind will dispose of the whole matter, rekindles of irov. inors or politicians. That Mr. Han da II will make far the best and an f est executive of the state lias Inn n a growing conviction that. Is ju.it tifcW very (neatly in hl.s favor. -V1" i ,LZL32 1 iTl.uu tm&i fwffir 1 l-t t.um Shoe Hoas. y The.r'a Just two things I like about the new boss. limit like about the pew boss." Hoy Ills rubber heels. Hosiun News Uurfau. Ihe I'r..r,i tha 8' Henry Vo s- tiii reitii.rk "I nhiii sd HihiI. ' a ' '; J. "jn ( dllller of III-. e,,i t in h-fme the i 'ten, I.e.- of The democratic candidate for sheriff declaim in t'avor of law enforcement, jet in one of his circular letters to school teachers he recites that be often j broke the law for their benefit. Nor does it appear she was orcrupulous in regard to the law govern ing the n.!e of property for taxes. Maybe he means he will enforce such laws as he believes ought to l rr.forced at the moment he is in the mood for en forcing them. Nebrak- 'aim to fame also rti on the fact bat it has tin largest percentage of farm. ejii'pped with automobiles of any te in the union, Mso, t.ly i vo other Ma'e bae a larger prrct'ita.-e ef farm erjulpf.ed with l.-lrphu: , t'ht fsrmit are t rpt ieirtjf in i'l things. i.'se .us p-ii i .1 i iy oi ti was selling in ( huavo for 4'5 init a )car g. aril rcw l imp at a'o-inl " irt., If ;c. veii! !.: e I nt e be the tar.if ) he'pe l t!.e .-.titer That cun'teny ef arti'lrfy h.H.'i Wo! I l-' ',!J ',' t apply to ti e fr.i leet, vf ! ae 1 vir l f e kif tiJ. la I'f p'wfl ') . I'l.nilnerce of I bt my r. -f-rred to the people, v hi. ore o a.-..b, .1 In I iin-ir pieitsurr-s t imt i hi hue t.o t ime f..r eVc d'lt'es ll till- , it', s "llllblll led .liiol" Atili.l!,- et!i.-s I r- tlleofloliS 'lie nil ' pl.iVel'S. of both . M-s, " '. wn.i luive toe h.."f and mouth use, the golf-m who n iIH ell '..I talk ,1k. it it all iiii. In ." t v ho murts-os'e thcr I'.on a' .1 ip thir if- lti.,,in:o-s a c. . . .Il l w fioa, "lrtiim bufs'li a sr., e.d t gt i, p ii ', I -...t- ilr.i at-o. t'lli'ro ill ! toe .e plr. Ml ulltl . . ' iil I ll W ill, Ll lf ( ;, I.J i t a 'l-.e lire f . .-im,u.,r - ... , . ' d. nr. .. 1 .i i oi ie -I , I ti!. . i . V !.- V v. I Veefl-rr W I r. . !-'', : i, . 1 , ' tl. ti .-' . it i . : ,i.- .-f , : I ivt In oi,- l lti., .') W-'.li bet"a .!l Ci i'.hv iri .. i ; i i let a 'I li" ilia, -t .i . i I 1, j i. . 1 1 . v - ' jl !,,n ,.i .j, , ! (,l j ' i -1 1 -' v- i.i- f ,. i-l, '.,, i.. C,n,,v,a ti, lb..,-- p,,i ... " I mi e, : ' i .( , . , ,, , NET AVERAGE CIRCULATION for SEPTEMBER, 1622, el THE OMAHA BEE Daily 72.01K1 Sunday 7,2J B. BREWER, Can. Mgr. ELM F.R S. ROOD, Cir. Mgr. 9in la an4 tuhcrilia4 aatoie in thia .14 er el Uilnhar, W. M. yni V tSaal) Nat. if Public ' s , v ai,. I ,.f , ll- llll ' n. 1 . .'. - 1 HI I I' l. I ' S . I. ilar rcu aiirtti llsia hr i.,r l ! ,i s,.. i. r i ii'-'i'a'K I . f : . : ms? s-, , i- I a gaii- "I 1 i.....',r, !: .,!.- ..f isi, ia a . 4a to a VIM i'l, l.l l'a sail V u li ,la y l' ll ot It. 1 U TLNIO L RirAIRlO a7 All Work (ililllsl A. HOSPE CO. 1.113 Dmiflaa ISO SS Nebraska Wesleyan University At) 1'ialitu'ioii v-'t re Indiv.d i-al-.ty I'oun'a. In I '.juipnien', Melh'.ils at .1 I a. t l'y prrpsri 1 to ne. li Stioii et nt. n.asii g "'""I CKaall r bra, kasiail Unileitili- Plata o f i ' t ltd t, ( i.b t Money to Loan on Omaha Real Estate W al Ic it' cr ul r,ia t I 4e .; ' t )r for cnu"t) "oi f 1 h! it 'vy I'aal ' be r'r .! i, i f- " I. Preient Intemt Hntc ChnrKt It 6 d Aiukrsonk DISCOVERY f" i i a - i j'v- aa ti i x l, 1 if v ll 1 J I 'if I aTs I i i 1 It had been a tough day for Fred Anderson. There had been a conference at 9.30 with the General Manager, an important meeting of executives at 11.00, two sales letters had been written plans for the new building discussed, and for the last hour an almost constant ringing of the telephone. Fred looked at his watch. "Three twenty," he said. "And still a lot to be done Hello! Hello!" The telephone was ringing again. It was the General Manager. "What's that? Go out with you and get a cup of Coffee?" repeated Fred Anderson in surprise. "Cer tainly. Just as soon as I get my hat." D:v:d0 1 ' ! That was the first time Fred had ever stopped his work for a few minutes n mid-afternoon to go out for a cup of Coffee. It was a good investment. He's been doing it tegularly ever since. "Greatest thing in the world tor l usiness mm," he said the other lay. "It lifts you up mentally and physically and gets you by the zero hour that comes in every busy day, I do more work now from 3.30 to 5.00 than I used to do all afternoon." 1 1 COFF v a. J the univcmtl drink Altar all. why -t m.-l atiarit on, iv; t loffta It !! um tM d i ght. Why vl tp n lm ebont l lt ' .!! I U v r.l ..!' It-' ., bv , "' a, ' ! rv i ' fa- 1 ! i o 'j- ,i.. t,:. .-. ?,- i'-i-e tMil Vr. .irf b t'' r f ,m . ,.i - ,! .ja . ... n. ,i ,i wa i.'.rf ii. . . i , .- r- - -' .'. t l e ' - t 1 '. it, i it Mj f,.i .t. e't? .--e;i.e i: c,- t 4.1- v anew e I '' t 'e' v' . tl, m - t, ,,,i ! J fat ' ,4 ci , r tsat t Kl t --I "a . 1 t aa-.rit ef sMft t4 d l.aav, t t i . f I f f ' . 1 1 fe ' ' ' . t. , . I l ba1 ' r I r I ; Mai.'- " a ' , i.. le tatJ.e -' , : i . v