o 20, 1912. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FOUNDED BT KDWARD BWEWATKR VICTOR ROSE WATER. EDITOR. EES BLILDINO. FAUN AM AND KTH. Entered at OmaSe poatottloe aa saoono e.as matter. TERMS Or SLBaCIUPTlON. eaneay Bm, mm year Saturday Bw. one year Imly Be (without Sunday), one mr j Caul? Bm ul Sunday, on year.......a.sj DELIVERED BT CARRIER Evening Be (with Sunday). Pr mo....e Daily Baa (Including Sunday), par mo.. Ueily Baa (without Sonday). par " Addraaa ail complaints or IrregularlUee a delivery to City Circulation Dept. REMITTANCt. Rem by dralL express or paatal ereer, payable ta The Baa Publishing company. Only -ant atarapa leeetved ta paymani ef amail accounts. Persona checks, ex tapt oa Omaia and eastern exchange, not accepted. OFFICWS. Omaha The Bra building. South Omaha-2T18 N St. Council B!uffs-7 Scott St. Lincoln-Si Little Bulldlnf. Chlesgo-U Mtrquette Building. Kansaa Clty-Kallanca Bulldlnf. New York-34 Wul Thirty-third. Washington 75 fourteenth St.. W. w. CORRESPONDENCE. Cosamunlcationa relating to wjj"? adltonal matter ahould ba addressee Omaha Bee. Editorial Department. FEBRUARY. CIRCULATION. 49,463 State of Nebraska. County of Douglas, m: Dwlgbt Williams, clrculaUon manager of Tha Baa Publishing company, being duly sworn, aay that tha sversgs dally circulation, leee spoiled, unused and ra ttimed aoplaa. for to month s( February, toll, wa. I)W,OHT wrLLIAMS. Circulatloa Manager, subscribed In my presence and aworn to before me this ttb day of March. . 1M. (Seal.) ROBERT HUNTER, Notary Public. Sebsertbers leaving tha ally traamrttr a aw 14 haw Tha aw seeltee a thaas. Address wfU ba ehaaea aa eftea aa re- Ia Voilh Dakota. Mr. La Follette aiao will ba helped by tha Indorsement which William Jennings, Bryan gave him yesterday. The North Dakota law permits democrats ta vote ta tha primaries for a republican, and this they can the mora readily do oa Tuesday because there Is no contest over tha derooerabo candidate Chicago Tribune. When the returns from the presi dential preference primary in North Dakota come Jn,s do not overlook the facts contained In this little Hem. Remember that the North Dakota primary Is an open primary In which. any one may freely rote the ticket of any political party he pleases. Remember that In North Dakota, too, the democrats by agreement have kept the names of all their presidential candidates off the ticket In faror of Governor John Burke, who Is to have the national convention. delegation uncontested for , promot ing, eii own candidacy for vice presi dent, and that the democrats, having nothing to accomplish by voting their own ticket, are thus Invited to go across into the republican column, and name and Instruct the republi can convention delegates. What significance a primary choice ' of republican delegates by democratic voters has is yet to be disclosed. In this connection it shonld be noted that the primary in Oregon and the primary in Wiscon sin are also to be open primaries, with absolutely no way of confining the expression of preference within each party ,to the rank and tile of the party. Our grand Jury is at last reaching out little. It may catch something Tet. - - Considering his fifty-two years, Mr. Bryan baa certainly keen going some. , What's this? Ha tha president called sm one's bluff la that Boe Ua speech T . ' Boost tha Commercial club's mem bership campaign. In lumbers there Is strength. . . With (OS.Oaa voters, why should Chicago blame a few men for a bad governmeett , . 6 pais was 'hot one. of the pall hearer st the recent naval Interment of the Maine. i - For tome unaccountable reason "Mike" Harrington baa become un usually Quiescent , Th Saddest Hots. The saddest note of tha whole un fortunate penitentiary affair Is the killing of the young farmer as a wholly Innocent victim of the con vict outbreak. Young Blunf, but recently mar ried, compelled by threats and force to drive the bandits across the coun try, had to sacrifice his life, and leave a widow, the brave little woman who gave the alarm by which the outlaws were tracked and taken. Tha prison warden and his deputies may have contributed to their own ifndolng by carelessness or reckless- Bees, bnt young Blunt was compelled to pay the penalty for others' misdeeds. The sympathy of the whole public should go out to the widow, and, the legislature at Its first opportunity should do something for her In the form of a substantial pension allow ance. ' ' ; . f'Can tha hoop skirt come back" asks tie Chisago Tater-Oeeaa. . U will have to roll If It does. ri V ! Miser and misery come from the same root. 80 do not be a tightwad if 70a want to be happy. , "Roosevelt has crossed the Rub! tea," says the Philadelphia Record. Caesar succumbed to his ambitlea. ! 'Knowledge la a passing phase,' says space rate philosopher. More than that. It la a goner with lota of folks, . i South Omaha people might, have saved themselves all this trouble fey ceaaentlng " to consolidation with Omaha. ' :' ' One can almost see those Louis iana democrats tearing through the eager eanebrakea new to get to vote for Underwood. Virginia showed tha way, but Ne braska finally got its fugitive mur derers pretty much in tha same tragic anser. The left-overs may still file la the city commlsstonershla ' race- for which entries do not close for an other tea days. ' - If Chief of Police John Brtggswere wards of the penitentiary we have a notion he would command respect of the convicts. . ,- The only thine lacking oa our preapectire eight-foot ballot la a su preme eonrt deeUloa or two to be voted ap ar down. Those New , Mexico lawmakers caughtwtth the goods are starting out a little early to Imitate the ex ample of older states. Governor Osborne of Michigan de- maada to know, "Who planted the seeds of the French revolution f Cosae ea now, roe fellows, own ap.' have sworn to be free," still Inspire Irish hearts, but not to insane vis ions. To the. honor and wisdom of the old' Irish patriots f it said that the Inspiration breathed by them under conditions so adverse has helped to give-free America this splendid ele ment in its citizenship, men who are unwilling to overturn fundamental law for fleeting vagaries. And on these men this gdvernment leana today and will lean tomorrow for much of the support It needs to pre-; serve itself free from the imparities of degraded citizenship and debased statutes. The press reports say Boston's ova tion to the president surpassed any- thing ever witnessed by ' thousands of those present Surely the signi ficance of . this day cannot be loet even upon those, who, in this hour of political tnrmoil, have hesitated to do simple justice to the head of the nation. It, in itself, is a chal lenge and of a very different sort( than the one Mr. Taft accepted. Stupid Kiirepreientatisn. ' A small coterie of little news papers, whose editorials are ground out for them in Joblots, la the mis taken notion that it Is popular to at tact tne president, nave been snap-, ping at his heeli with a syndicated article on the supreme court's patent right decision, entitled. "The Need or the Recall." In It appears this statement: And the prevailing opinion against the people was rendered by Tail's Intimate friend and appointee, Lurton. There la only one way te cure such fossilised judges as Lurton and that Is to recall them. . Now, the fact is this decision wa concurred In by Lurton, ap pointed by Taft; by Vandevsnter, appointed by Taft; by HcKenna, ap pointed by McKlnley, and by Holmes, appointed by Roosevelt, while the dissenting opinion was rendered by Chief Justice White, appointed by Cleveland and promoted by Taft; Lamar, appointed by Taft, and Hughes, appointed by Taft Except for It arrant stupidity In presuming upon the Intelligence of the readers, tbla la a fair sample of the studied misrepresentation being raid ta the president's door In this campaign. ' ' Hew Mexico's First Cloud. One of two things Is strikingly ap parent In connection with this al leged bribery. In New Mexico a legis lature; either the bribed and bribers were woefully deficient in skill and experience, as compared with cer tain gentlemen la older states, or the authorities whoee duty It Is to prevent and punish bribery are more skilled, to ssy nothing of being more determined, in apprehending the guilty than they are In states, aay like Illinois. But It la a bad beginning for the new state of New Mexico to have such a cloud of disgrace thrown over its first legislature. It la still pos sible that the men accused of giving and receiving bribes may prove their. Innocence of crime or wrongdoing, but being caught in the act, or with tha money on them, and subsequently preparing, as the legislators did, to resign their offices this Is very strong circumstantial evidence. - Tet, of course, there Is more in this unfortunate circumstance for encouragement than discouragement to New Mexico. Perhsps It will act as a wholesome deterrent at the very outset of statehood, tending to build up a healthful regard for law and clean government . by Its example. The candidate for senator to be' bene fited1 by these bribed votes should see to It that his title, if he is elected is clear and untarnished of such in fluence. The government at Wash ington needs no lawmakers of ques tionable standing. . It is facing a better' day, we hope, when , men's title to seats ln - eowgreas :w1U be above reproach ant need not to be defended by statute, of limitation or any other prodigious technique of a commiserating and Indulgent law. How much Impression the diatribes against the eoarts and agitation for the recall had made oa the minds of those Virginia atoaatalneere caa sever be told. Mr. Carnegie la the real "Handy Andy" with advice. "Lire wlthla your la co me," he aars. Which is the equivalent of dying poor with ' at ea The sorts lists are showing unusual activity la Omaha's present manic i pel campaign, a ad have their ante aa. .first.. No Pretense f hoapar- . tieanshlp there. President Taft admits a la a can didal for the aomlBatkm. and so does Senator La Potlette, but the eoleaet Ins lata he Is not seekUf it. bat cannot avoid having it forced him. A Tribute to the Irish. President Tart's praise of Irlea- Americane In his great Boston speech Is a deserved tribute to a loyal and worthy people, and the circum stances attendant upon the occasion were most propitious. It was timely, In the first place, for the president to go into Massachusetts with such aa address Just as tha legislature of that state had enacted the pre f den tin! primary Into law and Just after the president hsd been challenged by tha Roosevelt third termers to agree to this method of nomination. He picked ap the gauntlet la the declaration that he favored the pri mary "where the law safeguarded tne oaiiot." That la acceptance enougn. Do Rooeevelt and his friends ask more than thatf Does anyone favor the presidential pre ference primary where the law does aot safeguard the ballot? It seems aa tf the president killed two ducks with one stone, accepting and giving a challenge at the same time. , It waa highly appropriate to praise the Irish, whe hare never bred an archy or preached socialism, while dealing with the Vagaries that are being purveyed today as the only true principles of good government The lofty patriotism, the ease pro gresalv conservatism, which the sons of Grin have Inflexibly stood for la this country is exactly what Is so much needed by the nation today. Aad who caa ten what ultimate in fluence) .this element of Irish sanity will Jtave in- balancing the govern, meat against tnis storm el earee- soniag radicalism that is aow rag. ing, r errant . patriotism Is not airussrtty synonymooa , wlta Impales- and ' Impetuosity. Emmet's eloquent words, "The sons of Ireland V. Prix Fighting- in Sew York. The wild and woolly state of Wjom Ing has a governor whom the prise fighting' fraternity found too strong for their blandishments. He knocked oat their bill, which got through the legislature, with a resounding veto and sent them rolling' on' into less difficult fields'. In New York they found another legislature willing to pass their bill and a governor ready to sign It. . Governor Dix has repeated signing the measure and now urges Its repesl, for New York, according to Its news papers; n rilled with . fighters and promoters, . who are taking, full ad vantage of the new act." Jack John son announces his plans for a fistic engagement in Gotham aad pugs of varying shades and degrees, with parasitical promoters and "manag ers," are preparing for a rich har vest. There is less reason today for tol erating prlxe fighting than there was some years ago when, now and then, a fight was "pulled off on the level. As now conducted, prise fighting, like wrestling, amounts to little more than a mere commercial fraud, which a lot of unscrupulous fakirs are panning off on the public Jt is more attractive than the old shell game, because more exciting, but it is not a whit more honorable. It Is to be hoped the legislature makes It pos sible tor Governor Dlx's repentance to lead to atonement , , Two yea re ago Mr. Bryan refused to abide by the result of the wide open democratic primary, charging that the nominee had won out only by the votes of republican Interlop ers, and the legislature shut the door by restoring tbe closed primary as soon aa possible. How can the opea primary work any better In other state than It did in Nebraska? .. ooldDBactNrmriJ mam C0MPIIXD FROM BU fll MABCfl . Thirty Years Ago Work on the duma was resumed with a largely Increased force, there being aay. enteea teams and over fifty men. prepa rations for evacuation by the militia ware also la progress. "Ouly a .Farmer's Daughter" . was nivM at Bovd'a last night, with Miss Adelaide Chcrle la tbe leading role. Bnglne house No. L comer Twentieth and Isard streets, baa been equipped by the anainaar.. O. A. Coulter, with a mechanism te strike the bell and detach the harness automatically. . wirt.nt Kidiwr Dillon and Assistant General Manager Kimball of the Union Pacific left for tbe south. Judge Savae has sons te Pa pillion to hold court there. .... , Cantaln Brucker. ex-chief of police and city marshal of Omaha, baa returned from a visit to Iowa. -Bowhlne'a celebrated fireproof cruci ble cooking crocks et French's, Ul Far nam street. ... Tha Men's meetinc at the Toudb Men s Christian association waa addressed by H. W. Merrill and warren BWitawr. Baanaaklna for Oscar Wilde, tha father of mod era asthettetam, a good house far his . lecture. The Bee aaya: "in spue ei tha etdlcula thai has been showered upon him, tbe fact remains that Mr. WUde Is a hiahiv educated aad refined rouna maa and Is said V be mere man aa orainarur food speaker." . fifteenth, street between Douglas aad Dodge, la conalderably. cut up by the sewer layer. , . Twenty Tears Ago Colonel John Daugttsrtr, private secre tary to John A. Cretghton, aald that hM friends were nearly wearing eut his tele phone calling up te ask about his ex perience with two footpads who were reported te have held him up. It was another John Daugherty. Rev. W. R. Meckey of Pittsburgh, Pa., occupied the pulpit at All 8alnta- Epis copal church, of which his brother, J. Mackay was rector. Mayor Frank P. Ireland et Nebraska City spent Sunday at the Pas too. J. a. Hlrsh, a Denver newspaper corre spondent, who has been In tbe east spent the dsy In Omaha. Burglars forced open the door of D. M Steele at Co.'s store during the night aad attempted to blow the safe The combina tion knob of tha vault door waa knocked off and a bore bored through the thin plate stet Tne burglars evidently saw that it was us! ass to open the door, aad gave up the job. Deteettvee were looking for clues. W. H. Harrison of Grand Island waa registered at tha Morray hotel. Ten Years Ago- City Treasurer . A. H. Hennlngs, an nounced that be bad his van ready to tart out In the aristocratic residence sec tion of the city te aless property for da- llnquent taxes. Luther Kountas won tha March squash tournament at the courts of the Racquet elub by defeating Bam Bums' Jr.. In the final round. The contest was exceedingly close, each man. putting sip a beautiful game. Earlier 'la theafteraoea Kouasss defeated Conrad Young la the finals. ' J. H. Bsabreefce died from the effects of Injuria sustained at the electric Ucat olsnt of the Omaha Thomson-Houston company. Mr. Beabrook was year of age and anmarrted, Hvlng with bis mother at 811 Cuming street. The first contract looking to the con struction of the Auditorium building let to Henry Hamana to complete the foundation tor tlX.. Mr. aad Mr. X. L. Cain gave a de lightful musical at their home en East Fierce street Prat Wallace U Johnson presided at the plane and rerrwahments were served after the entertainment Miss Andrea Smith entertained a num ber of young friend la the afternoon la honor of her twelfth birthday aanlTvr- ssry, In compliment te Mr. McCUatook of Denver, aad Mrs Bubbles ef tady, Mrs. a,W. OrlfXUh entertained at luaensoa. Senator Millard, Miss Millard and Mrs. Horace 0. But left for Washington. People Talked About Sr O uJ Taw Ceajeae.lei'a Teswtaa. OMAHA. March JA-Te the Editor of The Bee: te year edtttoa ef March 12 you give prominence In aa article under tbe headline. '-Conductor Taken In by Smooth Bwtndaar." to a gitarapresenta ttou of facts, la which you, bate don aw aa Injustice. The article allege that I was victim ised by a smooth swindler. This Is not true. I wa merely tbe medium through which tne postal authorities effected the capture ef a swindler whoa advertiae- atent appeared la The Bee. - Trusting that yea will eo an the Justice ef giving this the earn prominence yea eld the news Item reflecting upon one who has been a resident of Omaha for a core or more ef years, I am. J. M. ELLER. Dr. MUleaev Withdraws. OMAHA. March It-To the Editor of The Beef Recently at the Instigation ef soma friend of mine, I filed for the poattloa ef councilman under tha new commission form ef government. I later found that it was contrary to the established policy of the Colon Pa cific to have or allow its emptor -to run or held a public office. 1 therefor request that my name be removed from the official ballot DR. FREDERICK MILLENEIt ' Taft Sawwld BO the Maa. - AO ATE. Ken., March U.-T0 the Editor ef The Bee: When a president show both ability and honesty it has Invari ably, bean the rale of his party to give aim a renomlnatloa, and as ae presi dent since Lincoln' time has shown greater Incltaarjoa or more ability for the handling of problems of vital hn portaac to the welfare of the common People than President Taft. he should receive tbe nomination of Ms party. He has a seep sens ef Justice, appreciates the opinions of all thinking men, no mat ter what party they may be affiliated with, and when be is eonvbiced that ha I right, ae amount of criticism or abuse eaa swerve btm from hi purpose. - All prvaloent have been criticised. svea Washington waa called a traitor by prominent men and newspapers. President McKlnlsy was censured and called a coward because he did not al once declare war against Spain after the Maine disaster, but ha ahowed his sound business Judgment by waiting until he bad his army and navy In readiness. President Roosevelt's administration was severely criticised and aspect ally his course in th Panama ess si project, but In my opinion he did the right thing. President Taft hae been criticised by many because he favored reciprocity and opposed th Judicial recall Mea. but our ablest men, both church and political. believe -be Is right on both these ques tions as well a on many other he I striving to have enacted Into law for the benefit of the common people. Praaldent Taft ha had more experi ence In constructive problems of the world thsn any man In publlo life to day) he hae never lent himself to any demand for revolution or retrosreaalon. but stands firm for steady and enduring progreas. respecting tha rights of both rich and poor, lie has sever Insulted the ooaunon people or encouraged the rich by promising either Immunity from the law, but declare that all ahould have justice. Ha Is working for the Prosecution of all lawless corporations he la working for scientific tariff re vision; be 1 working for more simple and cheaper 'procedure at law: he Is working for a reduction In the cost of living; he I working for International arbitration aad peace, and declare he would) rather be lnatru mental In brlne?- Ing about international peace than to save won ell tha battle that were ever fought, and I believe the mllllona of mothers; wives and sweethearts of this eounur win aay amen. With uch a record of endeavor In th Interests of the people aa a whole, ought ww, as rair-mmded American cltlena. Insult such obedience to duty by deny- we awoena terms to President Tsft? . ' JUR.BARR, Wsshiiurtoa Star: If the Mexicans are deprived of arms aad compelled to resort to fist fighting they may develop some first class pugilistic material that will prove more lucrative aad lesa dangerous. Indianapolis News: Kew Is tbe time. too. whan yoe are beginning ta realise that owing te the necessity ef getting a supplementary supply of coal and soma other things, yoe'll have to postpone the purchase of that touring ear another year. Baltimore American: Tbe magnates of the sugar trust are accused by the gov ernment prosecutor of breaking the tenth commandment. One - dark, deep, dense nan ef consternation will settle down en the country If the courts sustain the tea commandment, a the beats of business activities. Pittsburgh Dispatch: Cautaln Amund sen captured the pole en credit, running up riX.00 of bills While a pole tor cash might be preferable In some respect to a pole oa tick, the latter achievement furnishes a better test of the explorer' ability a well a hi hardihood. The re turn home to face the bills must have required as much nerve aa the outgoing expedition. Pittsburgh Dispatch: That express mes senger whe told th train robber that he did not "get . fighting wages" and shortly thereafter rose to the occasion aad killed th two robbers, told the truth, but did aot tell all of It It la true that ha la not paid wages te tight; but there was no provision in bis con tract preventing him from aUss-btertng the robbers when they bother him la the smsldie of hi work. A few more like him would make th profess Ion of train robbing quite unattractive. Bt. Loula is a great timber town. In halt a doxen block one finds Spruce, Elm, Walnut, Chestnut, Pine and Locust, not to mention the lit tle Olive trees In between. Now, If our democratic reform sheriff had only gotten closer than half a mil to the scene of action, it might have been different Xa Wavsra Kaaeeteel. PhUssetphla Press. The determine ttoa of the -railroads te offer no reduced rates te and from the national eonveatioae has Its compensating feature. Tbe railroads are aot expecting e ask say fSTwrs of the eotttletea ba the aear future. This may be for the eaUeqr adeeoats resawa that they knew K M be of ae asa; bat It indicates precrree jest Hall, genii Spring! Welcome te the sera belt, now er later. Partial returns from the Bay ef Whales awaken fear that the south pole hunters psssed ap aa opportunity for a "corking good" fish story. Th donation by ae unknown of CK.aj to the Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology supplies material for the finest guesstag eonteat ever seen ta Boston. It Is believed by his- brother senators that a package recently received from up horn In Main by Senator Obedlea Gard ner contained spruce gum end that he's chewing IL Kermlt Rooeevelt son of the ex-preal. dent, ead Robert A. Taft eon ef the president, both students at Harvard, are good friends In spite of the .controversy that has arisen between their fathers They are most cordial whenever they meet socially et any ef the club to which they belong. " The esteemed Coogreaaloual Record ta threatened by another attack of Internal dry rot. -A eongreasrnae wants te abol lsa the Jocund -applause" and long con- tlnued applause" Inserted, la undelivered speecbea. These breathing apeeee in the "leaves to print" constitute the ere Hants ef humor In the Racers. Oolne- wee m UM after a family die- put, over the settlement of hie parents' estate, Jasses Ulley, formerly of Bieome- burg. Fa, declared be never woaM re tank until be was able te buy the ether Ulleys out. He never returned, hot word 1 beea reeerred that Llller had sled is California, leaving K. .. Th late Dr. Jos Pas. who died Is Paris, was the owner of the Argentine Republic's greatest newspaper. La Prsesa et Buenos Ayres. aow cood acted by al soa, CseqaM. He bad beea Axgeatloe minister to Spate and ta Preac. On of the country a wealthiest dtleens, he was eke ea of the meat esteeaaad. -. Mrs.. James A.. Bailey, whe died ee Monday last at Hob aeoad, Fla, where eh had goae t search er naaitn, was the widow of tbe taawes strews swaer. Th. mneas which arerea fatal she ljaiTid to have osatracted while travel- iw with her lets hasband aa ale couae srkte trips. She leaves aa aetata vnnaaa t fcernaa. of of Its A Blight CerreetUs. OMAHA. March U.-To tha Editor The Bee: Having wasted considerable of year valuable aoaca In hat Hmwi,.'. Bee In giving an account of my doings at Panama. I will take the liberty of respectful ry asking you to waste a little more apace for a correction. It waa elated that in Jul, tana 1 .. piaoea .in cbargs of the de Dart merit hydraulics sod meteorology, whea aa matter or fact, I was not In charge that deoartment. but mereJv vnrkeri tbat department In connection with the nyarauitcs or tne Klo Chagres and tributaries. It. BOUTIN. Laahlaer far Traable. Belt! mora AmeHcan. At a meeting of the veterans of the war in cube lately one of the anaakera declared that If the United State were la Intervene the veterans would flsht they fought against Spain. As tbe United stales aad SU the trouble sad exnanaa freeing . Cuba from goal a. and el- turned the Island over to Its own gov. eminent, thla declaration wMi . trifle rude, aot to sav unarmraHatHre But aa a virtus. sraUtuda ta the. x uaootrusive sad quiet oa the calendar. wttn nation as well as Indlvtdoala. ,hm tn-t wh a thins as 1 laroruasa. u uierv: Tea. my noy. out n is uauaur ex pressed la daanes." Chicago Tribune. "They aay a man Is known by. his as-'; sodatea." . . - "Yes: or' tr he wn i Known n is at least suspected by thtm." "What side of thai controversy do yen - take?" . Walt nil It s over.- replied senator . Sorghum. "It is wiser not to make a seleotloa until you see which side I te remain uppermost-: wesningron star. Society Dame Oh, doctor, I'm so sorely troubled with ennui Doctor H'm! Why don't you interest yourself In finding Out how th other halt Mvws? , society Dame Gracious! Why, Tm look-, Ing for a divorce! Judge. . The convention arithmetic of the Balti more hotel keepers would appear to be a -very simple one. For Instance: "One U room eouala five cots. " v. "Five cots equal &. "Twenty-five dollars equal one B room." What could be simpler? Cleveland. Plain Dealer. "FIEST CALL FOB BBZAXTAStA When the spring Is young and the win- ter old. - The sun Is warm and the wind hi cold; The sky Is blue and the air Is sweet, And river of water rush down th (tract. When winter is old and spring I yrjunr." The water drips where Icicles hsngi- The old speckled hen sing "cutrcut-eud-acklt l , And the robin's notes drown the spar rows racket When the winter fade and spring ap pears . . The robin greets ber ertfh jubilant cheer, And calla to the groundhog In Insistent "Get us, breakfast's reedy, your eld lsxy. bone." Omaha. ' BATOLL NS TBELC Heda-laa aa Wllaaa. Pittsburgh Dispatch. Mr. Bryaa aaya the puignaslio dame- cram ought to have a second choice be- ase It does not seem likely they will be able te get two-thirds of the delegates te agree 00 their first. This looks Ilk knocking Wood row Into a cocked hat, but it look a good deal mora Ilk suggesting tnat 11 sr art eo nr. Bryaa might also claim the liberty to change hi salad. How Nature Makes New Complexions (From The Family Physician.) It tt well known tbat the human skis at constantly undergoing a tenrtng-dowa aad build lag-op process. With sdvaao mg years er waning vitality thla tiaeua ehange lags; tha lifeless, soiled surface Ja stays as as long tbat Ha owner gets a. poor coaipiexiea.- Co mason eansa tails as this deed skin eeaaug be aaveoed by any cosmetic The natural tatag to a la te reawre U. It hae beea found that erdlaary mercollsed waa completely absorbs the- devitalised seta, la minet sartlciaa. so geatly. srsd aeUy, a t cause no incoavenleace. This was. which say nruarist eaa supply, is ant ea et Bight like cold cream aad weaned erf ta the awrninc. If roa d have a brilDaaMly beaatlfat osmneesJoa, Just n o 1 1. IS Home Baked Flalty Biscuits Delicious Cake Healtiiful loodi .made with 1 - 1 1 1 1-. hid y oj urn t JJsViiti. 11 h fa II The product if; h h on ji; lla Y Aeatat 0 MMU Knaar 3l in nsaraiaatcswaiCs J R -y Order a box for breakfast tomorrow nn tt Tv 77 Blended from "Wheat, Rice and Barley If your grocer Is not supplied, tele- ?ioi sMugias I and a peca ns Will ba deliv ered to you. Omaha Sales Co.,, r sTaUoast Fidelity aUdf, -t w . Western Distributors. .1 Father, HotHer, Sister, Brother, . - - All Should Use Parisian Safe Prevents Baldness Banishes Dandruff Stops Falling - Hair and Itching Scalp, PARISIAN BAGS Is a family hair tool and dressing that will d much good ta every borne. - Ths maa who asa . PARISIAN 0AOB if eaiy occasionally will asvsr grew bald. Bsldness a caused by dandruff germs which dig dowa : Into tbe room of the hair, de vour ltd nourishment die and the hair to fall and thin eat PARISIAN SAOB 1 a ecieotlfle hair remedy that aot only kill the eaadruff sarins, but gives tne naor ro-i j . same noertetwnent that nature give It 1 PARISIAN SACK first Wile the swnna; tbea noortabes th weakened hair root and causes a growth et heal thy hair.1 -Thla same nourishment (PARISIAN) MONEY BACK DANDRUFF REMOVER 8AOE) cause th hair, to grow Vigorous which anas that the hair becomes full of life sad lustre, and. grow radian;, and beautiful. . . Thousands are wasting time, losing hair and gro-vlng bald because they are as leg superficial tonics. Whlls they may cleaa tbe scalp and make it feel refreshed, they do sot get to the root of th hair where tbe real destroyer of hair, ' the pernicious ' ' dandruff germs, thrives - sad multiplies . - Try PARISIAN AOE for all hair t r e e b I e; It means death to the aerrae; life te the hair. It la pleasant t use ead ee harmless that It can be need by every member of, 'the family from the eldest to the little 'tot. Get a t etat bottle today, sad If you ar aot sailiflad that tt la Just as good aa clahnVe. your money, back without any aaulbbllng. Bold by druggist every rtoera. Girl sith Auburn hair ea evtry art on aad tattle.: -,1 .- f DKS. tftACH & MACn daileyTmach Baalists. '- r Neatest equipped eeatal office t Oeaahe. Blghest-srada eaaistry at usssnstils prices. PoreelaJa Clunga. iitst uks ths tooth, AS inetrumenta careful is erllliad attar each spara- Oerscr lth aad Tmmm Bts. rarrao rxooa. rtrro ai-ocn