Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 27, 1912, Page 10, Image 10

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WOMAN MAKES DYSPEPTICS
Too Many Girlt Marry Knowing
. Hotting of Housekeeping.
STBIYE FOB THE IDEAL STATE
Mem Are Rreaoastale tor th Bad
Sola of Af fain aad th Wasew
Mart Reform These, Say
lac Wr.ew.
"In addition to a certificate of good
health from each man and woman con
templating matrimony, every woman
ahonld be required to have a certificate
of rood housekeeping." aatd Mm. George
Corel! before the social science depart
ment of the Omaha Woman club ye
terday. "Many cirli think it refined not to
know how to do housework; working
girls have no opportunity to I earn house
wifery; the reault ! that they ar going
out into the world making dyspeptic
and ruining homes," declared Mra. Covell,
whose talk was on "Woman's Responsi
bility Toward the High Cost of Living. "
She placed the great share of responsi
bility for high cost of living, however,
en the shoulders of the men who control
trusts, tariffs and other terrible Tl"
fin also said men were mora estrava
gant than women.
"Women pay (a for a hat. but men
pay . for an automobile. To be sure
women boy ribbons and flowers, but they
at least have something to show for their
mosey after the men's cigars and drinks
are gone."
Me Are Hesaoaalble.
Id most of the papers and talks at the
meeting mere man was held responsible
for conditions as they are. while to the
female of the species was delegated the
task of bringing things to tlis Ideal state
la which they ought to be.
Mrs. W. E. Phafer, president of the
Omaha Woman Bufiac society, read a
paper an "Woman's Influence on Social
Evolution'" In which aha staled that In
the past woman had been mora Influ
enced against than Influencing, mere
Jack of all trades to comply with the de
sires of man; but at the present and In
the future sha Is and will be more and
more powerful In human affairs, espe
cially when given political freedom.
Mrs. F. H. Cola, member of the com
mittee appointed at the last conference of
State Charities and Corrections In the
Intern ta of a board of control for state
Institutions, aad also member of th civil
service reform committee of the General
Federation of Women's Clubs, urged the
women ta use their Influence at the
spring primaries on behalf of the pro
posed addition to the state constitution,
and explained the desirability of taking
Institutions for those who are sub
normal mentally, morally and physically
out of politics and placing them on a
religious and humanitarian basis under
the merit system.
The feeling for reform ran high at th
meeting and took tangible form la a reao
lutloa to recommend to the club proper
co-operation with th Frances Wlllard
Woman's Christian Temperance union In
th formation of a civic federation for
promoting good government In Omaha.
Mrs. Clara G. Burbank, aad ex-president
of the union, presented th proposal.
W. F. Baxter of tin Cltlsens' unloa
urged the women to us their Influence
in securing support for th union's can
didates for commissioner.
Taft Nears Control
of Hawkeye State
DM M0INE8, March .-Bpselal Tele
gram. -Th at Taft will control the Fifth
congressional district, which la th fifth
tn Jew to go for th president, was
conceded her today by th Pa Moines
Iwily News, a Cummins organ, and by
th Cummins prrea throughout the state,
Taft requires but one mora district to con
trol th stat and th regulars claim he
wlU get this In th Seoond district
The progressives In the paper today
co needs so far Taft has In the state con
vention Of delegates and the, opposition,
divided between Cummins and Itoosevelt,
411 votes. Indications now are Taft will
get Iowa's delegates-at-large.
InHPEMlNO. Mich., March X-Twelfth.
Michigan district deles a tea to the repub
lican national convention are J. C. Kirk
Patrick. Escanaba, and J. H. Rice.
Houghton. They ar Instructed tor Taft
City Hall Quakes
For the Old Regime j
Excitement reigned rampant la the city j
hall for a whila yetaerday afternoon, fol-
lowing th fall of a part of the ceiling. A I
patch of plaster dropped the eighty feet j
to the first floor, narrowly missing Street j
Commissioner Tom Klynn, who waa
headed toward an elevator. As a larger
chunk of plaster was loosened the area
where It was likely to fall was fenced
In to forestall possibility of injuries.
A crowd gathered where the plaster fell.
several councltmen and city hall offi
cials specualtlag as to whether the en
tire root would give way. "Ob, no," said
somebody, "no more will fall. It waa
Just a shiver up the spinal column of
tha municipal castle at the thought of
tli old regime's departure.'
KNOX ALTERSHOSTS' IDEAS
Avowed Anti-Foreign Sentiment in
Salvador is Broken.
AKESICA'S FRIEKIILIUTSS SHOWS
Welcome Riga aaecwewa Coat ( Anas
Over Eatraae ta Casta A here
rrealdeat Katertala
t Ball.
ACAJTJTLA. Salvador. March H-By
th Associated Press Correspondent With
Knox.) The visit of Secretary Knox to
Salvador developed several surprises.
Not the least of these waa tha frank
avowal to those accompanying the secre
tary of a strong antl-fxreign sentiment
In Panama. Costa Rica -nd Honduras
It was admitted that among tha poorly
informed there was a certain ausptctoa
of "outsiders," but It remained tor Sal
vadoreans to proclaim this prejudice as
a matter of fact Even many of those
In official life made no secret of th
matter, though they softened th effect
by explaining that tha antagonism waa
against foreigners generally and not to
ward Americana In particular.
This extreme view of foreigner! Is not
shared by th present government so
far at least as Americans ar concerned,
aa was mads clear as th visit pro
gressed. Mr- Knox made an excellent Im
pression ,lrom the very beginning, and
when he left President Arajuo accom
panied him to th railway station and
volunteered th statement to tha orr.
spondenU that "tha visit of Mr. Knox baa
been considered her aa a court say and
proof of tha affection of th North
American people for us."
Chang of eallaaeat.
Tha chang of sentiment waa notice
able In tha cafe and on tha street from
th moment th secretary mad bis first
Informal acknowledgement of a rather
formal welcome. At th dinner OS th
seoond night of the visit. Mr. Knox
mad a plea for closer commercial re
lations, about to be made possible by
th opening of th Panama canal. Then
he turned to the subject ol misrepresen
tations of th attitude and alma of the
United Stale, which he Intimated had
been made, saying that only a know-
lodge of the truth was necasaary to dis
pel all misunderstandings.
Tha effect waa magical, and th occa
sion turned out to be something In the
nature of a love feast After th dinner
th Salvadorean coat at arm flanked by
electric lights, which bad been placed
over th entrance to th casino, w liars
th president's ball waa to be held the
following evening, was taken down and
tha word "Welcome" biasing forth from
electric bulbs, waa substituted,
Mr. Knox was guarded la Salvador,
but no areata war made, the polios
limiting their activities to a cloaa sur
veillance of possible disturbers ot the
peace. This precaution waa a surprise
to th visitors, aa was th statement
of General Muller that all the suspicious
character under observation were
"Americans."
Mtelaasj Bondage
to dyspepsia, liver oomplalnt and kid
ney troubles la needless. Electric Bitters
to th guaranteed remedy. Only M&
For sale by Beaton Drug Co.
TASTING OF EVIDENCE BY
t JURY NO BAR TO VERDICT
OLTMPIA. Warah.. March Sl-Ths fact
that the trial Jury smelled and tested th
evidence tn the cass of A. IX Baker, con
victed ot selling Intoxicants la a "dry"
town, la no way Impaired tha legality of
the verdict
In aa opinion handed down today th
aprem court held that It was within
tha power of th trial Judge to have per
mitted th Jurors to sample th contents
of various bottle la th courtroom and
th fact that they did so after they had
retired was not grounds tor reversal.
The verdict was affirmed.
FORMER OMAHA PASTOR
RESIGNS SPOKANE CHARGE
SPOKANE. Wash., March .-(Bpclal
Telegram.) Ilev. K. 11. Foster, formerly
of Omaha, will leave his pastorate of the
First United Presbyterian church In this
city again to reside in Omaha. Ills res
ignation already has been entered with
the church here, which last night called
a meeting to name his successor.
Rev. 8. T. Dubois of Portland. Ore,
waa called.
Dr. Foster expects to anjoy at least a
year's vacation before assuming a new
pastorale and a large part of hia vaca
tion will be psased at his former bom In
Omaha, where he long held a pastorate
before taking up work her. His work
her hss been highly praised and his
resignation was accepted with regret by
the church.
For Coldin Chest
Sore Throat
Hoarseness
Sloan's Liniment givesquick relief
for all chest and throat affections.
Hare's Pea
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writes: " I have seed roar Liniment tn ray
family lor croup, sots throat, lass hack sad
rheemauaea, and fat very ease tt cava
tastant. relief."
Coos' foe o-J A.iL
Mr. Davro Caw, of 63 Eli Rt, Banal, K.T, write: "In the wtater I
had aa attack of pjeunav ia mj fide aad a-v htnf ao tried plasters, tret It
keatewtunf worse until I and Sleaa'a Liaiatent aad ss a couple of day I
as entirely eareo. mj win troabtsd with asthma aad Sloan a Liaiassat
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Dr. Earl S. Sou, Boston, Mass.
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1210-12 Howard Street
printed those beautiful window cardi for
Howard H. Baldrigb
Candidate for the republican nomination to
congress at the primaries on April 19. AK
The fine half-tone' engraving for these cards was done by
Baker Bros. Engraving Co.
1216 Howard Street
These Baldrige cards are printed in double-tone sepia and are mount
ed on heavy mat board. The work is the finest ever done . in Omaha,
and everybody, is talking about it. Look into the windows of the lead
ing Omaha merchants and you will see. these Baldrige display cards.
When you want printing that will get attention and
be accorded a place of prominence, have it done by
The Beacon Press
1210-12 Howard Street
printers who give beauty, character and rich quality to all their work.
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SCRAP AMONGCITY OFFICIALS
Vi and CoxgTOve Claah Oro Bfo
f - fntrdinf City's Cuh.
CHASGES 0? HEGLIGENCE MADE
t'lty aad Cooaty Official lays Soar,
aody Is Responsible for Lees of '
several Thesiaad Dollars
ta City Bach Tear.'
City and County Treasurer W. O. Ure
and City Comptroller ITred Coscrov
furnished the munitions of war In two
pitched battles before tha committee of
the whole yesterday afternoon. Th first
engagement occurred over Mr. Coegrove's
requvst for a Joint depository tn which
th treasurer should keep hh securities,
th depository to be opened only In th
presence of th comptroller, Th second
bout began when Mr. L're recommended
radical changes In tlw method of Issuing
Improvement district bonds.
'This la simply a personal thrust at me
by th comptroller," said Mr. Ure, reply
ing to Mr. Cosctovs's argument la favor
of a Joint depository. "Pass It if you
want to, hut 1 won't pay tha least at
tention to It- The charter defines my
duties and your ordinance would be a
violation of the charter. Anyway, ray
personal eatata and my bond stands be
tween me and any Indiscretion I might
commit."
As to whrther th council had any
right to fnterfer th member thereof
differed In opinion, the finance commit
tee, headed by W. 8. Sheldon, upholding
Cosgrov' contention. City Attorney
Kino was aaked for an opinion and said
hs believed th council could prescribe
what l're ought to do.
Treaearer Castsdlaa.
Mr. l're asserted ha ought to be re
tained as custodlaa of th city's cash.
saying th proposed plan would place the
control In th comptroller hands.
heldon objected to this, and Cosgrov
,-utnled out that In hia opinion there waa
tut sufficient safeguards around th
ty's securities and cash.
'A month ago I asked yon for vaults
nd additional burglar insurance." Mr.
-re said. "Tha request waa referred t
finance committee and that ta th
aat that baa been heard from It.'
'This plea la submitted In compliance
.'1th your request, confided Mr. Bbetdoa.
"WeH, It doesn't comply.'
A motion to postpone further discussion
or on weeh carried.
When Ur cam forth with hia
mendatlona to Chang the time ot ma.
unity ot Improvement district bonds, de
claim that the city was losing several
thousand dollars annually and would lose
aW.0M within th next tea years It pro
vision waa not mad to pay th bonds
th first few years after their Issu wha
Bioney was available. Cosgrov replied
Has lesarate rad.
"It's untrue, then statements he makea
There la a separate fond for each Im
provement district and Mr. I'r I at
tempting t caeiatder all these districts
sa one. There ar 3 districts, each with
ta separate fuad."
Replying. Ure said h had considered
each district and gav spectfl Instances
jf whet the city waa losing money by
toe long-time maturity systsae, A dis
pute aros as to th beat method of
.swing the bond ot these district.
. Mr. I'r ncomssended not only the pur
crsse ot th entire tsa,m recently Issued,
but ale & additional hoods. There
Is now KM. St la th tana, ha said, draw
ing hut t per cent Interest, whila th
hoods ars drawing per cent. Mr. Caa
grov said I re aught t know bow te
m
Invest this so that It would draw aaT
much Interest aa th bonds
"Our raeney la getting away frorf us
at a buriahoU of-tb harrel.7 said Ure.
Hat' reoortrtjtened'-a amdr "of Omaha's
experience to that future action could be
guided Into good business channels. No
action was taken.
John W. Batlin requested th city to
help property holders oa Woolworth ave
nu tn their attempt to . Install an orna
mental lighting system, toward which
ROW has been raised. A written com
munication will be presented to the coun
cil tonight.
FLORIDA WORLD'S FASTEST
DREADNOUGHT BY ITS TEST
ROCKLAND. Me.. March faV-Ttis fast
est "dreadnought" In tha American navy
and. probably In th, world la th title
claimed tor the government built battle
ship Florida, which made tut knots on
Its standardisation trial over th Rock
land course today.
Tha British dreadnought,' Vanguard.
with a record of 23.80, has been considered
previously th fleetest battleship of th
world, and th Florida's sister ship,
Utah, built at a private shipyard, made
a record of xl.t37 oa Its fastest trial run.
Today's tests wer held In a rough sea
and a brisk wind, with th big fighter
using only coal, aa Its oil tanks have not
been Installed.
FATHERS ANESONS BANQUET
Three Hundred Gather tX T..M. C A.
for Annual Affair.
BOYS TALK OF THETU "DADS"
Elders Speak Wards of Cheer tor th
Lads City Eaglaeee Craig Tells
t "Hoeae" as Place at
Boy's Tralalaa.
Th second annual Father and Son
dinner at th Young Men s Christian as
sociation last night was pronounced a
hug success. Three hundred men and
boys, mostly father and sons, were at
the tables and It waa about as demo
cratic a gathering aa could be found. No
lines of distinction wer visible to the
naked eye. - There was Protestant aad
Catholic and no-rellglonlst and natlonal-
Itlea galore, all blending into a fin as
semblage ot sterling American dtisen
ship. Th dinner waa held In th larg din
ing room on tha second floor and Presi
dent George F. Qtlmor of th asao
datton said that tt greater success at
tended th event next year, they would
have to resort to the gymnasium for
mors spare. The dinner. Itself, served
by some ot the mothers and sweethearts.
was a "big hit" with th kids and attar
th eating was over came a little In
formal spech-maklna.: " " ' i
President Oil more was' th toastmaster
and th flm speaker was anaot the
boys, MeMn Bektha, Who gav a very
good account ot a budding orator on
"Dad." He waa followed by Mr. F. W.
Booth, the father of two boys, on "Bon."
and Mr. Booth Impressed th boys that
it was not enough simply to be good,
but be good to a purpose, eochewlng tha
goody-goodylsm.
Ralph Douglas, a youth, mad a most
Interesting talk, with a good deal of
wit In It, on "Father's Sweetheart."
George W. Craig, city engineer, spoke on
"Home," laying stress on It as tha first
and last place for a boys training. Rus
sell .Flower, boys' secretary of the as
sociation, made a tew remarks, axprwes-. .
lng appreciation for tha presence ot th) ,
men aad hoys and R M. to. William,,
pastor ot tha First Methodist church,
olosed th et speech-making with an
Inspiring address on "Father and Boo."
General Secretary E. F. Denlson wound
It all up with a characteristic word ol
cheer and appreciation, hoping that this
occasion would serve to draw tha boy
and men Into closer relation with th
association.
Then the 4oys acted as hoata for th
dads In showing thsm over the building.
Key ta th Situation Bee Advertising.
krBabifsBreaSfasi
fcVi fJVE him good substantial food, but see
i J that it tastes good and is aitly digested. 0t-
BMsl with Ka big load of starch often ferments In the atomacX
Cora snd whoat lack eUMaents which the hsaltky child most
kava, Th perfect food mad from th perfect grata la
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"KAT IT FOR HCALTH
Ht. mwlle ta. nord of rrns bow. and ao-la. Orram of Ttre.
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No More Dandruff, Falling Hair, Scalp Itch,' Bald Heads or
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your privilege to as any hair tonic you
deal re
but why continue to us a hair tonic
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troubles T
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A larg bottle ot PARISIAN SAUE
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Think of the Hot Slimmer Coming
Comfort then means much to the
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More and better work can be accomplished
in a cool, well ventilated office such as is
afforded by The Bee Building.
The spaciousness ot
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made prominent
through the large
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which aids in form
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through the whole
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