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lilb lhJi: O.UAitA, IJtlDAK tK.lUlibli 11, l'Jil. run Omaha Daily Bee fOlNlF.l PY EDWARD HOSEWATKR, VICTOR nOSEWATER. EDITOR. rntered at Omaha tOJtofflce aa aecond- matter. TERMS OF PITRPCRIPTIOS. lunday Ho. one rear C J Istuulsv Be. on veal I-" iaily lea (without Sunday), on year. 4 on Pally )! and P-indav. tmr yar S.00 tivi.tvi.-Bi.-ti hv rARRIKTl. Cveninc lice (with Punriavt. pet- month IV ?aily Fee I including Sunday), pr wo.A-r pallv He twltho'it S.imla . l-r mo V Artdrexs al cnmplnlnls (if Irrf Kiilnrltire Ii dclivtrv to Ci'v circulation Lept. It KM I TT A N ' I s remit by draft. uprfM or postal order The Hole in the Doughnut. Democratic organs and orators continue their most persuasive ef forts to Induce no-railed Insurgent republicans to vote the democratic ticket In the Impending election. Mr. Rryan has been telling them that they are "democrats at heart," and for this reason should help out the democratic fortunes. He tells them that they have 75 per cent of the re publican vote In Nebraska, giving them a three to one majority In any party contest, but nevertheless jayabi to The rte publishing '"piinv. Br)0(li Vote to defeat their own party ,'tily J-reni stamps rerelved In rsvment ....... if mall aernuntK I'eronal checks. e- tept on Omaha and eastern exchange, not iccepted. ctrFTrrs. Omaha The I'.m BuLrilng. Fo-ith Omahn 2TI8 N. St. Council Hluff-I5 Scott ft. Lincoln K Little IlulMlng. C hlrsiro IMS Ma-quette PulMlng. Kansas Cltv Ftollance Building. New York-3t t Thtrtv-thltd. V aahlnrten -ri Fourteenth Pt, K. W. rrin t L-cnivm-Mri.- Communlraiionn relating to newa end tdltorlal matter should ha aflrtressea ;mha Bee, Kdltorlal Department. 8EPTEMnF' rrwTJUATION. 47,398 Itate of Nebranka. County of Douglas, sa. Pwlrht Williams, circulation manager f The Ree publishing company, being lulv sworn, aaya that the average dally tlrculatlon, le spoiled, utiuiwl and ra--urned copies for the month of September, PlL was ti.Kw. DWIHHT WILLIAMS. Circulation Manager. Fubserlbed In my preeenra and aworn to before ma thla Id day r,f October, tSeal.) ROBKRT HUNTER, Notary Public. Sobacrlbera leavlas the city temporarily ahoaM beve Tfco Ilea- mailed tlien, Adrao will ba changed aa eflea. aa re aj seated. Hello! Now aomeone wanta Telephone trust dissolved. the Try to Imagine a supreme court made up by "President" Bryan. Would women refuse the guff rage If she might vote only when ahe be came 35? candidates, nominated with decisive majorities In direct primary, In'order to gird the democrats for victory In 1912. Senator Hitchcock's organ now comes bark with another argument, which It thinks a clincher, namely, that if Nebraska goes republican this year the result will be bailed as a Taft victory, and used as the founda tion of a campaign for s Taft delegation to the republican na tional convention. The Intimation Is that republicans In any way dissat isfied with Mr. Taft ahould vote the democratic ticket to prevent this ter rible calamity. But If Nebraska goes democratic this year with the aid of republican votes, Mr. Bryan, and Mr. Hitchcock's organ, and all the little democratic organettes, will Immediately acclaim the result as a democratic triumph1 and Invite every one to come Into the democratic bandwagon for 1912. The democratic solicitude Is not over who may be nominated at the next republican national convention, .but to beat whomsoever may be nom inated with the democratic nominee, whoever he may be. On the possi bility of carrying the country for a democratic president these democrats hang their hopes on carrying Ne braska next year for a democratic governor and state officers, and a democratic United States senator and congressmen, whlcn they know they cannot do against a united repub Hcan opposition. Nebraska re publicans, whether Insurgent or reg ular, should be Intelligent enough to ce the hole In the doughnut that the wily democrats are offering Last registration day next Satur day. Unregistered voters will not be qualified to participate In the fall election. ' And Mr. Hearst came back with out any loud calls from the mourn er's bench, too. It may help the ultimate consumer to know, however, that both exports and Imports show large gains. Sun Yat Sen, being . a doctor, A to Slogans. doubtless thinks he can cure all deferring to the Chicago meeting China's governmental ailments. for launching the La Follotte presl dentist campaign, the Indianapolis News, by no means a so-called "stand pat" paper, observes: The' progressives declared themielvea In the most generul terms to be in favor of "honesty" a we all are. And that was all they did, beyond endorsing Senator La Folletto for the presidency. There was no word about trusts, nothing about conser vation and no utterance ot any kind In regard to the tariff. The News has performed a very The reform Chinese party culi off delicate operation; It has laid bare the queues and the government wnai sir, uryan usea to can me sometimes goes one better and cuts "glittering generalities." Honesty Is off the heads. tne slogan of every political party or project. It sounds good and even Like David 1). Hill. Mr. Hearst has new to those who do not take the found It necessary to proclaim the time to stop and think that It Is also fact that "I am a democrat," and the slogan of older organizations, keep reiterating. "We favor honesty in public office and men." declare the Insurgents. And only a year ago Texas demo- So do those they call the "regulars" erats formal! proposed and endorsed .nd do , of u( Rnd t0 8how tht Senator "Joe" Bailey for the 1912 we d0i an we haye t0 do ls tp eifTt ' In spite or the fact that eating an apple finished Adam, we are advlsod that the apple la the most healthful of fruit. ' J bead of things. This might have been a diplomatic stroke to arouse sympathy, but apparently he missed the psychological moment and it may not recur. Women Jurors Next. The panel of 125 veniremen for Jurors In the McNamara trial at Los Angeles having been exhausted be fore twelve men are found to try the case, the question arises, wny not draw women on the next list? That can be legally done in California, now that the state has engrafted woman suffrage onto Its constitution. If Jury service goes hand in hand with voting, it Is not at all unlikely that one or more of the fair sex may sit upon the fate of the McNamaras. If California meant what It said when It declared that It deslrod women to participate actively In all public af fairs and, of course, It did mean It then It can put Its preachment Into practice by letting women help deter mine the guilt or Innocence of men charged with crime. So far as the defense is concerned, Attorney Darrow says It has no ob jection to women serving on the Jury. It would be Interesting to test woman temperament under Btress of a caso of as much Importance as this. Tbe proposition Is not without Its more humorous side. How will father and the children like to have mother away from home doing Jury service for an Indefinite period? liiooklnllacliwarfl IhisDav inOmalia, COMPILED HOM nrr FILES eJ OCT. 27. t-rH democratic presidential nominee. H Is rather far-fetched to fear that promotion of longevity will tat the gold reserve by the Increasing num ber of gifts tor golden weddings. A Kansas City paper advocates a permanent orchestra In that city as harfiya r,t finWlIM " VV Vl Tlflt (tilt down the McOe. street hill Instead? th' PrPl' 9 P ?" uui iiuu ii iu iug jeusi euiuai Tanning ourselves to put honest men In office and give the country an honest, able and progressive administration. "Words are good and only so when backed by deeds," once declared President Roosevelt. And that has been the dominating Impulse of President Taft'a administration, eo much so that now as he goes out to Taking Chances on Criminals. The governor of Oregon Is receiv ing much praise for his merit system of treating hardened and other peni tentiary convicts and the warden of Nevada's state prison seems to have adopted similarly lenient methods. Both permit convicts to go to work in open fields unguarded and free handed. The Nevada warden has even extended the courtesy to life prisoners, while the governor of Ore gon says ho has accompanied prison ers equipped with large corn knives for work, while he was totally un armed and unharmed. The Nevada ofllctal has apparently gone him ore better by giving a long-terra convict money for his railroad fare to an other town to do an errand. At the federal prison in Atlanta and else where tho bars are said to be sim ilarly let down. To us, this seems like taking un necessary chances without assuring results. Humane and sanitary treat ment of prisoners does not call for quite that sort of thing. Prison re form does not have to transcend the bounds of safety. Thoughtful peo ple, as well as sympathetic, believe In treating the criminal with humane consideration, and they take Just as much Interest In every reasonable effort to make his lot better aa does the emotional man or woman. There always danger, however, In ex tremes, even In so righteous a reform as the care of prisoners, and this In novation strikes us perilously near that limit. Justice as well as mercy, Judgment gs well as Impulse, has to be observed In penology. Before giving liberty to the hardened criminal It Is well to remember that he was on probation longer before entering the prison than he has been since, and failed. His Interest Is not alone to be reck oned with, but society's as well. Brotherly love can be ahown and taught criminals without inviting disaster. Thirty Years Ago A srand banquet waa extended to Hon. Jamea E. Boyd at the Wlthnell houae to nlRht In recognition of hla enterprise that has given the city a new opera houee. At the center table on the north aide of tha room were aeated Mayor Boyd, Gen eral Manderaon, Colonel Stanton, Man ager Marah of tho opera houae and Su perintendent Moreford of tha Chicago, Ft I'aul, Minneapolla A Omaha railroad. At other tablea were acate1 tho gueata, including ten military offlcera of tha De partment of tha Platte, with General Merrltt at tha head, and also Hon. Eara Millard, Samuel Encore, Max Meyer, Mr. Elpatrlck, architect of tha opera houae, and representing tha preaa of tha elty Dr. George L. Miller, Datua C. Brooka. Fred Nyo, Alfred Soreneon. S. F. Wood- bridge, B. F. Donnelly and Sumner John aon. At tha revival meetings at tha Preaby terlan church Major Whittle ha been making forcible allualons to tha lack of Interest displayed by thoao who profeaa to ba heart and aoul in tha work. Short talka were made by Brothera Shank fiherrill, Harrla, Blaney. McCsgua and Stewart and Revs. J. W. Inghrara and tlaraha. A pleaaant social gathering occurred at the realdenca of Mra. B. Sicker at her residence on Fourteenth atreet In cele bration of her flfty-flrat birthday. Her preeenta Included an elegant pitcher from her children and a allver tea set from a party of friends. The presentation was mads by Rev. Mr. Copeland. Among the RuoHte were Dr. and Mra. Gibbs. Mr. and Mra. Burton, Mr. and Mra. T. Curry, Mra Symonda, Mlas Symonda of St. Paul. Mrs. Dr. Oakes of Mlnooka, III.; Meesra. Gill Montague, H. M. Pomeroy, R. Hodd, J. F. Wilcox, J. W.-Mitchell, Will Thomp son, J. Flllyer of Denver and George Sicker of Council Bluffa. A new German comedy In four aots Is In rehearsal at tha Ptadt theater. The Omaha Electrlo company will put In a system of telephones to Fremont before winter seta In. Cal C. Valentine, official stenographer ot the court at Yankton. S. D., Is In the city. Congreesman Facheco of California went through from the west on hla way to Washington. Tho family of Mrs. John M. Olbb of Fourteenth and Dorcas are plunged Into grief by the death of their little daugh ter Llxxle. Democrats in Masquerade Lincoln Star. Just why thla annual row about getting one's nama on the official ballot aa a popultst nominee must coma around la not easily understood. Just why anyone hould want hla name on tha ballot aa a populist la aa hard to understand. There Is no longer any pouullst party worthy of tha nama. A few former popu list leaders still manago to have them- elves recognised as vertebra of the skele ton of tha defunct, and by means of rec ognition asauma to carry In all election matters something of Importance beyond that of Individuals. It was rather to ba expected that the secretary of state would deny a demo crats candidate for congreus the rlht to appear upon the ballot an a populist nomine alee If there could be discovered tha least plausible reason for auch denial, and In tha Dan Stephena' cose there was reason advanced that was plausible. It appeared that tha men who had arranged to get tha name of Stephens upon the ballot aa a populist wer more than sus pected of being democrats who posassscd themselves of the popullatlc parapher nalia, although working under the demo cratic password. Thera muat come an end to thla popu llstlo mummery and masquerading. At least, unless occasion shall arlae for a revival of the once potential organization and lta myriad following. Terhapa this decision of the secretary of state may prove to be the beginning of the end. BtUl, we of the western hemi sphere are not likely to notice the difference, whether it results in Ital ian occupation or Turkish occupation of Tripoli. to tell Just what he has been doing and the reason why. If an honest public servant is what is wanted In tbe White House, ve have one there now. It's really too bad that Uncle Saiu should hare pulled off his land lot tery Just at the moment the eyes ot the sporting world were riveted on the base ball championship series. A Peaceful Seat of War. San Antonio has been called the "Paris of America." It Is now ad ding another feature to lta gaiety. It was there that Dr. Madero, planned and organized his revolution against Mr. J. P. Morgan found time to go and ,, , ..... that D1 . ... to the tax offlce and get his personal foUower( General Bernardo Reyes, is forming his Junta with the avowed assessment cut from 1800,000 to tS00,000. Well, his time must be worth Just about 1300.000 an hour. purpose, of organizing a counter revolution to depose Madero. It seems thla Texas city might find a better way to become famous than by assuming the contradictory role of a peaceful seat of war. Possibly there Is nothing to this Reyes move ment but spite and old animosity. yet. Indeed, there is a lot of that in it Grand as this Men and Religion 1 n Bttm PP' ugnea at me raua Forward Movement is, the idea is not ,nnnered Madero and predicted lu- Congressman Lobeck wanta church workers to labor In the vineyard ot tbe Third ward of Omaba. Well, the congressman, himself, is a church member, why is not that a good chance for htm? new for the church. Moses gave the command when he said, "Speak unto the children of Israel that they go forward." But If the church Is now rliilDg to the Mosaic standard, it Is well. The warden of Nevada's state pen- dlcrous failure for his revolution. In less than a year, however, Madero'a revolution not only accomplished the overthrow of Dlaa and hla exile, hut landed Madero In the president's chair, which Dlas held for a third of a century. It does not now appear that old The populist organization represents a good many thousand. If not tena of thou sands, of popullata. World-Herald. Now we know why the democrats go to so much trouble to keep up a fake populist committee to brand democratio candidates with populist labels. It Is to steal the vote ot tens of thousands of populists, who with their eyes open would un der no consideration mark their bal lots for democrats. 'It is a dishonest theft. Intelligent populist voters ought not to be slow or awkward In resenting tbe attempted outrage by showing tho democrats that they are not to be used as cat'spaws. Senator Hitchcock's democratio organ Is terribly wrought up over the ruling that prevents the democratic nominee in the Third congressional district from stealing the populist label, and exclaims: Victor Rom water has at last found a secretary of stata whom he can control. Oh, not That la not the trouble. Victor Roaewater does not control the secretary of state. But Senator Hitchcock and hla democratic bunch have at last discovered a secretary of state they cannot Intimidate and bluff Into assisting them into a fraud upon the voters. Twenty Years Ag Mrs. C. W. Hamilton, In honor of her daughter, Mlsa Stella, had a very large reception at her home, Hamilton place, between I and 6 In the afternoon. Mrs. Hamilton and her daughter, Mra. Cum ing, received the guests, assisted by Mra. C. Will Hamilton, Mrs. Victor Caldwell, Misses Jessla Millard, Emily Wakeley, Laura Hoagland, Clara Brown, Daisy Doane and Sherwood. The general committee on getting tha national republican convention fer Omaha named thla special committee to go to Washington and pursue negotiations: Senator Manderaon, Senator Paddock, John M. Thurston. Edward Roaewater, Colonel C. R. Scott, Thomas I Kimball, Charles J. Greene, George W. E. Dorsey, Church Howe. ' G. M. Hitchcock, ex- Governor Alvin Saunders, O. H. Hoggs, John L. Webster. Oeorga P. Eemla, Dr. D. Mercer and Lewla 8. Reed. Hill Butt of the Third ward announced lmself an Independent candidate for the council. George W. Wlckersham of New York was at the Paxton. Mra. Gv W. Holdrege went to Chicago. Sol Smith Rusaell and his company pent tho day at the Millard n route from Lincoln to Sioux City. Ten Years Ago The Christian Endeavor convention of the stata closed with addresses by Father ndcavor Clark at First Presbyterian and Kountia Memorial churches. Chief Donahue placed an officer on watch at the home of James M. Doyle.. laborer. 9U North Twenty-fifth avenue, who was pronounced a smallpox victim. Frederick Jacobson, a boy of 14, was shot and killed while snooting near Gretna. Ha was with hla brother, Oliver, 19. and two companlona, 'Louis and Charlee Doll. He undertook to urt hla un from the boat by tha munle, when It went eft and killed htm. The Omaha Typographical union voted to give lta moral support to TanK a. Kennedy, editor of the Western l-aborer. In the libel suit brought against him by LouU V. Guye. Governor Savage was In the elty, stop ping at the Dcllone. The National Bunk of commerce, n- teenth and Farnom streets, decided to o out of business, turning over Its af fairs to the Omaha National bank. Tha dlrectora gave J. H. Evans, prealdent, power to close out everything. The bank waa said to be perfectly solvent ana closed only because it had 1150,000 of ealty. leaving too slight a margin to enable It to compete with the other larger banks of tha city. Sergeant Whalen had a lively fight and faat foot race with some lower-town characters, whom he landed to Jail. Tha personnel ot hla party waa George Wil liams, white; Harry ttenry ana n. Franklin, colored. iteutlary lets prisoners out to work nisn Reyes Is creating much ot a unguarded with tbe threat that the stir; in fact, from afar he seema to f rut false motion sends them to the be having difficulty getting the ear dungeon with all privileges with- of his fellow countrymen. Reyes Is drawn, and he calls that the honor n old warrior, schooled in the art System. It sounds a little like the and intrigue of Mexican filibuster, sword of Damocles. " dl' nt always get on with Dlas. He got on so poorly once, In fact. Tti a Boe has more than once that he was banished from the coun- driven quack doctors out of town try by the Iron ruler and he did not vl tn their operations have become return until Diaz, himself, fled, and liotoilcu and nauseous. We regret then he came back as the friend and to ay that we have seldom had the representative, it was and is believed. to-opcrutlon ot other newspapers in of Dlax. When Madero was being this rood work, although ot all de- elected he sgala flees, " fleet h. when lt-'&tlu grafters, those who try to no msa pursueth," though he raised (V -a tick and crlj.j'Jed unfortunates the try that it was unsafe for him .iu t'i- irt I Iuhl- r to remain with Madero at the The democratic Lincoln Star does not agree with the democratic World Herald that the refusal ot Secretary ot State Walt to sanction the theft of the populist label for the democratic congressional nominee in the Third district is an outrage. It says, "there must come an end to this pop- ulistic mummery and masquerading,' and seems to welcome the ruling as "the beginning ot the end." The Star plainly has higher ideals of po litical honesty than our high-minded Senator Hitchcock. up Omaha naver falters in getting steam. IJncoln Star. That is a pretty good trait tor hustling, pushing community, and one for other ambitious cities and towns to cultivate and emulate. The poptillstlc fung'js growth vron the democra'.ic organisation Is a doubt ful asset. Generally when democrats so desired to do. they have been able to hang out the populist banner, and rer haps aome have calculated that thla priv ilege brought them votes which they would not otherwise be abla to gt. It la doubtful If it did add appreciably to their strength. Hut whether It did or not, there have been times when thla popullHtic tall to the democratic body re fused to be wagged, as In the last guber natorial election. At such tlmea tha ob stinacy of a few populists In authority Is made to look very much like a demo cratic schism and to Indicate severe dem ocratic discord. Recognition of a popular organization In Nebraska politics cat) no longer be defended aa anything better than trick ery, and while It Is Impossible to luck upon hla decision In any other light than that of a purely partisan decision, per hapa the secretary of state Is entitled to thanka for discouraging any further sham and pretense about tho so-called populist party. There are undoubtedly a great many good and honest and earnest men In this state who still adhere to the principles which tho old people's Independent party taught so well that they have since been taken up by the two old parties. They may like to alill connlder themselves pop ullsta In principle. But there is no longer a populist party. LAUGHING LINIS. Pa style What makea you think he sympathises with Italy? .... Gunbtista He liaa stopped taking hie usual Turkish baths. J-udge. Man Ton are a fine boy, and aome dv you may be the president of tha United " Koy'Lpon't you believe It: that's wl.at they used to tall Billy Bryan. Chicago Record. "Horrors. John! We have come off and left the cat and the parrot with notli lng to eat." "Well, 1 wouldn't worry. Theso things generally adjust themselves. Maybe the cat will eat the parrot." ruck. TERRIBLE STATE 01 MIND. Washington Star. I'm an effervescent kicker. And I long to see the riav When a state of hroll nnrt bicker Will hnve unabated away. Everv form of wea th I'm hntlnc; 1 would see It end In smoke. I am waiting, fondly, waiting, Till the trusta go broke. Thla economic chatter Is quite meaningless to me. Just to ae them quail and scatter Will be Joy enouuh, you see. Whv should I be hesitating, Doubt and discoid to provoke? I am waiting, merely waiting, Till the trusts go broke. C'fer me no crude employment. To be met with hand or bra!n; Don't Intrude on my enjoyment With these thoughts of toll or ga,n. Let me keep on agitating For some mlghtv cosmic atroke. I 11 m waiting, almply waiting, 1111 the trusta go broke- TheBeesLcllerBox Preserving- Historic Records. NEW TORK CITY, Oct. 23.-TO tho Editor of The Bee: I Invite your atten tion to Modern Hlstorio Records associa tion, about to be Incorporated In New Tork. Tou will observe that our in corporators Include some of the ablest representatives of Journalism, the bench, commerce, the legal profession and the universities. We expect to elect at an early date as president a man of wide publlo reputation. Aa the undertaking is wholly diverted from commercialism, and will eventually be1 of great aervlce to education and to historical research, we feel that the press will be hospitable to eur request for publicity. I may add that Major General Frederick D. Grant of tha United States army la to serve aa one of our vice preeldenta. ALEX. KONTA. Tavkea Gnrlaail to Taak. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Oct. 23. To the Editor of The Bee: In your issue of today there la a letter from J. Braxton Garland. I never saw a man split hla name aa J. Braxton Garland does, but waa one of thoae cheap religious fanatics, so com mon te the United States of America. I have had s I ne experience with them In your city, as you will find by referring to flies of The Bee January 10, ISM. I am willing to take the gentleman at his word "By their fruits you shall know them," which he usea twice In his letter and Compare the American Catholic foreign born or native with any other denomination In thla country and they will not suffer by the comparison. Mr. Garland tries to compare southern and northern Europe. I i n no theologian, but when any one tries to make Catholics out aa Illiterate and retrogreaslve he la almply telling an untruth. RICHARD EBBITT. A Beaat far Smith. OMAHA, Oct. ii. To the Editor ef The Bee: Robert Smith, clerk of the district court, ahould get . the ' second term. Mr. Smith has been one of the beat man to fill that office that Douglas county has had In years. Tom Flynn has no fltnesa for this responsible posi tion. . But It seema that Mr. Flynn wants to live out of tha sine of politics all the time. He ahould . step aside for a while and let aomeone elae gat a chance. Mr. Flynn spends all hla time exclusively to politics and not to the streets. From a taxpayer .and a voter. L. C. POTTER. Ample Vindication. New Tork Tribune. The forty-one mouldering relics of what were once seamen on the Maine, which now lie In the Canabaa fortress, are forty- one convincing vindications. If there were no others, 'of the humanity, tha wisdom and the necessity of exploring and raising the long neglected hulk. -I Mi f -If 7r. . w va by i -jojv' WWr,",i.n'wl;,; ifl HOTEL GOTHAM I AHotelcfrefmecleK , egance, located in NewYork's social centre Easily accessible to tlieatre and shopping districts. Single Dm with BaA .JM2 fe5?5 DoJu. fees wr.WB.tn 34S fo8S Wetherbee tfWood Fifth Ave. & FifiyvfTnTi St NEW YORK. CITY mm: w mwm ism w I n 1rp-ii-AJ AViahIi I jj reopio J.amcu,.ttuuuu j lee Cold negrreta. ' Pittsburgh Dispatch. While scored our honorable advances, we regret that It has only 7,151.849 popu lation Instead ef 8.000.00). But. It la doing pretty well, and If it attracts a few mil lion more people from this country it will be entitled to - admission to the United States when a majority, of lta people desire It. , Aa Kxtraordlaarr- Respoaalbllltr, St Louis Republic. Counting Chief Justice White, Mr. Taft will now have an opportunity to appoint a sixth member of tbe greatest ef courts. It la a atranga fortune that to a roan whoae ambition was to be aiUef justice and not president should have fullcn the high privilege of practically remaking the most auguat ot earthly tribunals. Uncle Shelby Cullom of IUlnoIa la nearly 82. and wants another term. Tha older Oora Shelby "grows the firmer is his con viction snatorahlp beats any pension sys tem yet Invented. Two-thirds ot the country's production of candy Easter eggs cornea from Penn- aylvanla. Prodded by the national and atate pure food officials the eggs will be colored with something more edible than varnish. In the future. A fair grass widow In the Reno colony, whoaa nama la supprasaed by her preae agent, has withdrawn her application for Ugal aaparatlon and liberty, having learned that her "brutal" husband has fallen heir to $1,000,000. In such a crisis alimony claims need thoughtful reconald ereilonnd amendment. Wooster, Ck, breaks Into the map for a moment with a mother of sixteen children who married her fourth husband four hours after divorcing No. L A pie- tureag.ua feature of the wadding waa tha bridegroom, a bachelor ot U. holding the bride's youngeat In hla arma wht'.e the ceramooy waa pel form wt. Wouldn't that beat you? Pall t lea I Pakllrltr Baraaa. Springfield Republican. Still the laudatory matter from the Harmon, Wilson and Clark publicity bureaus arrives as regularly aa tha weeka coma around. The campaign of 1911 la on. On the republican aide Senator La Fol- lette's boomers are Inceaaantly Issuing claims and boasts. So far as tha outlay of money goaa, tha aervlce of thla ad vocate of the people quite leada all the rest. These children of light are plainly up to date, and bent on saving the coun try at whatever cost. THE OF For sheer adventure and absorbing plot QenQVBl Frederick account In the 3 is one of tho most exciting and remarkable Stories of Warfare over written. es.ee a vsas( as earns a auauxa CHARLES SCRIBMCtra SOUS. 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