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THE OMAHA KKfcl: THUKSDAY, NOVKMBKK , XMZ. Florida Fruits Now Equal Tl lose of California Two Slates to Produce Prac tically Same Quantity of Citrui Fruiu, 15,000,000 Boxrs Each. West Palm Tieaeh, Fla.. Nov tor tho first Mm In tha history f nmn iruu influsfry In America ma two rival llltr4 rrnwlfi this fruit. Florida and California, will riipioxiinnreiy ih Burn imintlty, or In exi-ees rt 15,000,000 boxes eaih, accorlliiK ta thn rnli1 Wats l)iartmnt of Agricultural rv pun. World eltrua fruit fro era are alutfd ovor till showing-. (Jrowlnn rlirua frulta la comparllvely new imliistry litra. Klurlil groves, ton, ar yminrr and on tha avenge liuv not attained tha an of full fruition, The firnt two week of the lTi2 M rlli u fru:t crop w hior than Z.IiOO rarlonda nf orimica and Ki'iipt fruit alilppnl f i mil Fluri'lii, lli-n vlt-nt In creusa In production la cumin from tha cen'ml Mehlnnd rWK. mora ua pM'lal1y throuxh tha eaMcrn part of Polk coun'y and tha northern part of Highland county. An Increase, of 10 to IS par rent I In sight along tha west roast of I'loiiiln. while tha nst conat la Incrrni'lng Ita last year' yleli, ly mora than 10 per rent. Florida will produca ona fourth morn tangerines than It did luxt year, and production of limes will he slightly heavier. v corrapndrnc card peeping from a fol'teil ballot. On tha card. In hnilnln luind, waa wrtttin, 'Tor rorif reaaman, Amli Gump." Andy Gump rncivad ona rota for Unlttd rltiitca aenator In tha Flrrt praclnct of tha Elrhth ward. Celdiratori Arc Given Suspended Jail Sentfiit'ci Pi'tcr Nllan, automolilla painter, Twenty aecond and Farnnm atreet, and peter Christiansen, "20 NortN Hlxtrenth atraat, arrtatad Tuwluy night, rhurgl with Insulting women at Fourteenth and iJourlaa atraeta, r eentenced to 10 day In Jail, Kellaen aaplulnad It waa hi birth day aa well aa election day, und they wera rek-liratlnf and, ofllcara ttl tied, thu wera only uamg loud, pro fsn liirguug and not dlrattly annoy. Ing woman, Judg Wapplch ausjiended tha senttnres. SOULS for SALE By RUPERT HUGHES. Itantlawe ftnm lealeriar I Trial of George Turner Continued Until Today Arraignment of (Ivors' II. Turner, HW leavenworth atreet, on charicea of manslaughter KrowInK out of tha death of lltiifli Hlley, whom he ship- ptd when Illhy Interfered In nil iiritu m-nt hi tweon Turner and hi mother-in-law, waa continued until today by Judga Wapplch In rtntrul police court. Prayer Each Day Andy Gump Gel Vote for Congress on Pink Card W. c ti. ,',;;;' fce!"' In tii ik41 for the H'cund pnclnct of the fifth ward at the f'uatf llir school yesur day, Carl YV Ir,, Z41 Hotith Hev n teenth atreet, nu ruber of th? t lection hoard, spied a pink, iiinni)itaiiim'd .triVKRTlMKMKNT. Mat Most Stcmechs fleet! Tha AlltaMn Effect of Stunrt'a Dytpepcia Ta!.ltt Prevent or Ke liavat Acidity and Sour Ritingt. To miiUe cur fund palninb'j. nvory ni hl'Vi.? ng, the rauk tiiixvn In irnim wi iiim or tiarlii-, we cat f i'ie4 uudukc bukud 0 not afraid, only bllav, Mark : tuir Hravcnly Fath r, we thank Tha for the chlld'a riKlit of appraach and of expectancy, Humbly pleading Thy promiaea, relying alone upon the merit of Thy Sou, we play; In our aorrow, aend the Comforler. Jn our h' Iplcaam m, aupply t-ffict- 'ency for arv!f. In our lunornnco ."lid loulIiKua, ahow ua the way where in Thou will walk with tin. I'wi ll 'I'll' ti within uh, that we nln no more uKi'iift Tine, that Thy will be our pUangrc, Thy cauae our mahk dl pasMion. lj,vn un the courajte of t i th, tin; cuiif'datlon ( 'conacloua for iufnn, and the 1. !. (1 naaurance Unit undrrncnth are thn everlnittlng aims. Make ua to cleave to that v I, .cli Ik kooiI, und abhor that which la evil. Above all, O Thou Giver and au-pp-me Iiver of lif', wo prny for our-si'lv'f-a not only, but for nil nun and woncn, and partlciilarly for nil clill nrcn, that Thou wilt give evcrliiMtliig life fnvln nplritu.il Ufa, vlgoroua phyniciil Uf-, pure aoclal l.fc, bene ficent mental I.f.- nil thi! life there la that la worth having, for we nk It In Ilia name Who lovingly confided to uh, "I um come that ye mlfht have life, and that ye might huve It flbun dantly." Amen, Ira t.nnrtilth, T. P., t.r.. D., ll'tnfua, MaMiia':huaIU. Uncle Sam Says Why Walt Three Dnya for the Stomach to Re-cover Itaclf? Ntvar Again So Long ea You Can Cat Stuart'e Dyapepala Tablata. beam, etiteae with pi, add ketchup end vmetfar to aum dinhea and thn eomplain at a aour, aeid, aey, betchina atonaeh du to Indiacation, experience haa ahown that tha recourie U not to Lmn h all the cood th-nea to ent and fire the eook but to alrnply aupply the acid atomnch with an alkaline offart and then the atomaeh takea care of theae ao-called dyapepnia brlnaen. Get a 60-cnt box of yiuart'a Pyapcpala Tableta today at any drug at re. eat wbt yoa like even thuugh yoa may I.u.r indlaeitlon. Chew one cr two tahleta and then rejoiee that you fnund the very thing your atomaeh needed. Squab Falsing. Thla bookl t, w hich la laaued by the Bureau of Animal Induatry, tellg abAut the poaalbllltlea In aquab raining, auitable vailetiea, avlecting the breed ers, mating, pigeon housed and equip ment, hutching and rearing aquaba, feeding, marketing, and dlgeaae and paraaltca of plgoona. If you keep any plgeona or -are coneldering kepp Iikj any, thla booklet will prove de cldedly uaeful. Iteadera of The Bee may obtain a copy of thla booklet free aa long aa the f r e edition Inat. by writing to the Division of Publication. Depart ment of Agriculture, Washington,' D. C, atiklng for "V. I!. 684." Parents' Problems What course ahould be followed In thn cone of a boy of 7 who repenta profane words that h? haa heard oth er, less carefully protected, children say f linys of 7 are beginning to bo Inter-cate-d In reading the adventutea . of their favorite lioroca. I would tact fully select mannerly, courteoue he roes, as thoso perhaps of the Hound Table, nnd would discourage associat ing with rtido companions. In such case the boy's father has much In-fluenc1. "And that poor young man who got into all tha trouble ha couldn't have meant to do any harm, if waa juat big, overgrown boy, and ho made too much money too soon, and ho ilranlc too much. Oh, tha terrible aulTerlnga' people go through who can't help drinking too much when they find what they've done. "There waa deacon In our church, a good man aa ever waa, but now and then he'd go mad for Ihjuor, and ha never knew what ha might do. Once, after long period of being perfectly nice, ha tailed the communion wine and left the church and went mud crazy with whlaky and oh dear, how he wept and priyed! Keven my hus band waa aorry for him, Chrlat waa aorry for everybody even for the people thut crucified him. "And that young man, an big and fat and funny sit the world lit'iirhed at him and paid fortunes to see him act. Arid now p. ople ure aJ.er n.ni Ilka wolves, and nobody anys a rmn worn for Mm. "Kvn 'f he had done what they said ho did, how broken hearted he wuuid be now! li sniue 10 um that most of the p'loplo who howl for his llfo are making themeelvne rrueler than what they say be was. "Nobody seems to know JuMt how that poor girl came to her death. Uut suppose tha worst that 'a said waa true. Jt'a not half aa tad as thou sands of raaea that have gone on In this country, 1 "Why, In our peaceful little! town there waa terr.ble thing happened. I hardly dust speak nf It, but there was pretty young girl, a wild thing, but awful pretty, and soma young follows got lot of liquor, and she whs alona wl:h them, and after ter rible goings on- why, aha died tha next day. "And that happened right In out home town of Calverly long before moving pictures Wera even thought of. And not a line waa publlshel in a single omvi. paper, not a sermon waa preached gainst It, and nobody ever dreamed of prosecuting one of the llvo young men who really killed that poo- fnol'h vomic- gKl Two of 'he men were members of my husband's i-.u. n. Ti- y Ykw liM.n.i s-j..,, on I i .K-n1 c"i P s'-r-i.'Mt ' r I thing to hush It up and not talk a. io.it It. "I guess there Isn't a town In the world tha' hasn't hol th'ii" I:l 'hnt happen. A preacher's wife gets to know the mosi pitiful th ngs. if all the preachers and doctors and moth ers and fullers would loll all they knew oh dear, what revelations! "And so 1 say, why should every body act like this young man was (ho first one that ever did unythlng terrible? Why should they esy It bad anything to do with the bualness ho was in Vhy should they perse cute the dear, good, nice people In the moving pictures? I think It's Juwt frightful and If I waa In tha movies I just wouldn't atnnd It." Mem throbbed with love of her mother for her ardor, but aha bent her head, realizing her own secret. Claymoro atared at the flamlnif little matron with gleaming eyea of ap proval. Leva Lemulre squirmed, ni'hatned of her own acquiescence) In the atorm of abuse. F!ut Tom Ilolby rose from his chair and, going to Mrs, flleddon, bent down and kissed her on the hair and wrung her little hand and kissed it. And In that tribute he wooed Mem more compeHingly than. In any other potislble wise. Mrs. Steddon clung to Tom Holby'e Ibg hand and patted It, then rose and left tha room. When Mem would have followed, she waa sent back. Then Mrs. Steddon, In a fine frenzy, went to her table and wrote, her husband an answer to his letter. iHn-tor r'led.lon'e parsonage It pro duced an astounding elTn-t. The old devil fighter wa not afraid of all the legions of hell, lie ciiil, even fsi his richeet pew holder without flinch ing: ha could oppose hla bishop or a whole aaaembiy of fellow mluletera. Hut ho was nfrnld of lli.it liulu wife uf his. rhe alona could scold blm with impunity and by the mere with drawal of ber appro nl cast a cloud across hla heaven. Hi was In an ab ject perplexity now, Mrs. HtMidon was as much afraid of Hem na her husband waa of her. Mha dated not toll Mem that ebe bsd writ ten the letter until after It Was mailed beyond retrieving. Then flie ronfeased, and Mem startled her by a sudden collapse Into bitter grief. "I have coma between ou and pn- pa. I have disgraced the fnmlly and iieri to mm ami dragged you away from lilin and set you against hltn have taken you away from the other children, and broken up our beuutlful home, and I wish I were dead." Mr, rltaddnn poured nut Ilea with spendthrift seal In the effort to com fort her imd restore her pride, "Your father needs a vacation, and your sla ter (lladvs Is taking beut'r care of th home Ihun I did. Hut Mem' e'rlof we Irredeemable, Yet there was a benellt even In this. Her heart wits so abiuu with teats that. In a scene next day when Clay moro wanted her to weep, lie had only to call fur tears and they gushed In torrents. And from this enhanced responsive ness and the aggravated sympathy It aroused in his In art cumu the great peril that Tlrroy had warned tha girl against tha peril not of having to sell hers-lf, but of giving herself away Just for tho gracloiisiii.-ss of the deed. CHAPTER XXX VI I All this while the boy, Terry Pack, had been troubling Mcm's conscience. She had Induced fha mother to give up her aafo and sane career as a washerwoman and undertake tha pe culiar ofllcea of mother to a prodigy. Hut 'he nrnd'nrv hnd rot vet fo"r,r hla chance to prove himself. Tha producers did not seem to be so euger Dear Husband I am ashamed of you for writing such a mean little note. Yes, I am proud to say that my daughter la an actresa and Is do ing fine work. If you are not proud of her It la because you don't know enough to be. You will some day, you'll see. She Is working hard and earning lota of money, and I'm going to stay with her us long aa ahe needs me. 1 guess you can get along without me awhile. If you can't, come on out and see for your-elf how wrpti? vnu are. I hope your next letter will be an apology. Mem would sond her love if ah'j knew I was writing. Your loving WIPE. When thla tiny bomb exploded In k a-i mm K i va -a -a. - IDDDDDDDDDSDDDD - At Factory Sk-Cylinder Sedan Luxury at Open Gir Price Never before In all automobile history has such Quality been offered at the price I A beautiful, roomy, dependable enr, richly furnished and finished throughout. Easily han died by any woman. A sedan you will be proud to own. Powered by the Velie Built siylinder motor. Vibra tionlcss at any speed. Dirt and dust proof. A marvel of performance. Four other Velio Models open and closed. Ask for dernmtraitiorv. CHANGSTROM MOTOR CO. 111! FARNAM STREET "Quality Can and Squure Draling" VE K to engage the boy as Mem had ex pected. Aa soon aa she was Installed aa an artresa she ventured one day to ask Mr. Tlrr?y to ao the child; he con rented 'o mnke en npooln-iuent. Mrs Pack laundered her aon aa carefully aa If ho wero n week s vash. tthe starched lii.d Ironed him and rendered Mm generally unnatural. Hhe waa in a panic of anxle'y, bu the boy's reaction to thla was one of atodgy ra ge rve. Tlrrey kept a number of fumous candidates waiting whllo he bent to receive tha tiny petitioner. The child must have found something lacking In thla effusive courtesy or some of fenso in lta manifest condescension, for he refused even to shake hands and recreated Into hla mother' boeom like a frightened rabbit. The mora the mother scolded the more tha boy froze. Tha casting di rector was patient, but plainly not encouraged. He gave up at length, and asked hla assistant, Mr. Pobba, to place in the files a picture of the bov, with a record of hla age, glzo. color, and tha ominous word, "No experience." Mem and Mrs. Dock left tho offlca dlHheartened. Mrs. Uack waa too downcast to scold or punish. Hhe could only ask the boy why ha hnd misbehaved. She might aa well have aHked why hla hair was the tint it was or his features so shaped. lie had simply not been In the humor, und bo had not yet been trained to coerce his moods to respond to the call. That night Mrs. Dock came to sea Mem to say that ahe .would have to go back to 1'alm Uprlngs and her drudgery. She was afraid to attempt a washerwoman's metier In Los Angeles, though there waa need onottgh for artists In her lino. Hhe suffered tub fright in a strange land. The boy felt guilty, lie had suf fered keenly when his mother broke down at home and wept. lie suffered now when his beloved Mem appealed to hliu r.- rit icullv i "I'll, honey, why were you so mean tn tha gentleman who wanted to be nice to you?" "I dou t know," said the artist In embryo, "riomething inside of ma Juat wouldn't hrhaVM. I wanted It to, but I couldn't make It." Mem Understood thla language, She had ouea tried to smile and wink and laugh before a director, and lut-l found hr tnuscles lead. Terry's fail ure hnd not U'en nn Intentional In sohnce, but a kind of mental lock Jaw. Kven the Halm man cannot lie at his ctinnlngvet wltjl every cuKtntner; and shoes, jewels, Isnilu, nnd creeds are aa hard to eel) as soul when tha et-stsay Is wanting. While Mrs. Duck was trying to per suade Mem not to Mam herself for the fiasco, urging Hint 1'alm hprlugs waa a nice place hihI wantilng a good i enough Undo,, I'luymoio dropped In to call. Mem and hr mother and Mra. Oack wero In Merit' liedriHim when l.eva brought word that Mem had a caller. Mrs. Ii.uk said Hint she would h saying i:ooil by. When ah put out her bun I, lik a book, for the child. who was usually within reach, he did not altlx himself io a. When she and Mem looked about for blm they found him In I no front room, perched nn Claymore' lap and making violent love, child love, to thn captivated tyrant. The boy's big fawn eyea wero I in' nun with affection, t lie III Dm fingers were wrapping and un wrapping their tendrils about Clay more' hand. The women stood hurk and watched the two, unnoticed. Terry atartled Claymore by saying: "Why do you aciooge up your eye brows ihntaway?" "Io 17" gasped Claymore. "Yep. you do. Ixoky; this la bow you go." As Claymore flung back his head and laughed nf the revelation of an unsufiiei'iod hnblt of fri"n, bo rnuiwit sight of Mem In the embrasure of the door and demanded: IVi I rcrooge up my eyebrow? The little rnt says I do." 'I hndn t noticed It, but you no," said Mem. Terry waa hilarious with pride, and Cltivrnore. who ills'rus'eil evet-v'tii h -''i n elo"nn for humiliation. He lind chosen a pro fession In which It 1 frequent, pub lic nnd expensive. I w.sll I h d Ibis f fold Of: ttie lot," h suld. "Were getting close to big scon In this next picture where a child IS III ami tieiinous. -mo noy w had tn mind has Just hn two front te-th knoeked out. In a fight at school. That won't look pretty in the picture," Claymore, directorlike, loved to- dis cover nw talent, dig up gold iunrt7. In chunks nnd refine them. He looked down at thr up looking boy, "Would you like to act for me?" "Yep: votl bet." "Would you do what 1 asked you to?" "YOU bet." Ill mother said, "lie' an awful good little tlk-never cries or" "Never tries?" Claymore gasped. "ICxcent when he's mad," "Oh! Well, he ll cry for me. I guess, If 1 ask him to. Won't you, old man?" "You bet" "You come over tomorrow and so tho the casting director. I'll tell blm to bring the boy to me, for a test. Uoes he know anything about make up?" Mem shook her head and answered, with professlgn calm, "I'll make him up, myself, to-morrow morning early." And nov there was rapture In tha household of Pack. The widow wna retrieved from tha washtub at the desert' edge. The aon wa rescued from tho dull lethargy of a sage brush futuru. A see pied waa put In hla hand and he would be rdiaed aloft to such gloi v and such empire aa no In fant monarch had ever known. If h succeeded, millions of men and women In every land would gate up at hla living moving portrait, and pay lum the honing that greet child IiihkI when It la beautiful In the sun light. Terry Deck wus about to be struck off in Innumerable portraits and showered upon a arnteful wmld. At the aga of I he would commence hla husiin-ks career with u saiary of 12,000 or J."uo a year. It was datzling. yt om people called It a dull aga In a dull world. and looked hack tn mediaeval Franc for rouiaiillo happenings. And muny exceedingly good people would hold up their hand in horror t euch, cruel treatment of a child. Turning from Hi hldeoti ravelatlon of Immemorial precocious depravity, from tho ghastly record of th children s ouurt founded by Halnt Hen Idndsey, from th luathsonie spectacle of the atreet and alley of ancient and modern tunes where children were flung Ilk garbage, good people would revile the movie us a dcKiadutlon of children. The police and the lawmaker would rogard the studios with a Jeal ou e. If young Mr. Duck failed to receivo at least four hour of school ing on any day: If he were pvrmlUsd to work more than four hours on any lav, the guilty director und every- body concerned Would be liable to heavy fines and Imprisonment. Hut the Imcks did not realize Into what odium they, were descending. They felt that they were being lifted up out of despair Into a cloud realm of bliss. Mrs. Puck's gratitude was so dire that It put Claymore to flight. He went away raging. Ha hnd called to pay court to the fascinating Miss ftleddon, and ha had adopted a child and a mother whoso silly enthusiasm drenched blm Ilk a lapslxad tub of warrn and Mr. Hack scurried away to tier bleak lodgings to unpack her bundb a. I'alm Kpruiga might pine for its lost laundress, but thu wurld would be th happier for It new-found lamb. (To He tesfliiud Tomorrow,) seems Impossibl for you to tud or you will do ht please jrou and r' to pit form eonis act of labor, or bene- will not riert ) our self lo plea out fit to another, which lou know you era should do, but allien yuu ara not at , All th y it la true. Isn't It. that all Inclined to do. you think mor of your bnnplnee It I easy enough to get a full head and pleasure than you da at any on of steam and keep pushing ahead else, not en-epting th member of when you imv a personnl incentive, yijr own fumily. In other words, yuu are an aslflsli I tueishi. lU Common Sense Are You Hellish Willi Vnur Time and Attention? 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Thi germ is removed from commercial floum, because It doea not permit shipping long distances or storing, but because we grind the) flour for WHEAT TONE each lay we ce.ii include this highly jenenciol element. WHEAT TONE it natural Kxly builder and regulator. It it lighly nourishing, yet contains tha lements necessary to keep the body unctkining properly, WHEAT TONE hat place in our diet. Serve it at every meat. After you have eaten WHE T TONE, itt difference frum otl.ef health breads will be apparent Your trover cm supply you, but, be sure yi get WHEAT TONE. THE JAY BURNS IlAKlNt. COMPANY